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THE WORLD 1901. TUESDAY EVENTING, NOVEMBER If LL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. ~WPMEEKIN WINS FIFTH, —a Succasunna and Trauer Run} Dead Heat in Second | Race at Bennings. | SADDUCEE'S FIRST RACE, TO BRING ON ALL STEEDS. W.C. WHITNEY OL ON RANCOGAS Turfman Tells Why He Chose Lorillard Farni | for His Horses, — SilvercHaied Veteran Has Been at Every Game in New Haven Since the Sons of Eli Played Champion- ship Football. NEW HAVEN. N | Smith has ay ab Heavy List of Entries Were Cut|Wants to Have His Equine Beauties | ic via isan sce Down and Gave Better Prom- Much Nearer to Him than ise of Good Sport. Kentucky. {Speclat to The Frening World ) Willlam ©. Whitney toMay at pis BENNINGS RACE TACK, Nov. 19 [Nome Neo sit Fifth avenue, told way ik fom i —The sun shone brightly on the races n Basie Med to bring bis a front he le here this afternoon for the first tUme/ xingt By me to Le ein iva ais mt Sauna ince the meeting bein and the wea ln eee ey i eee ey EER ati such! 0 er was really enjoyable. The rawness Hille Harner Al meihergD FE TE fee ; lett the air the sun warmed the {ie death of Perre Loriilard are ea breeses, ‘There was a fairly good card | \"These arrangement’ = sald MP tian naseiall ur ro ‘on tap this afternoon and the attond- | Whitney, “i en completed. and ever heard teil of ance was a shade above the average, ,! expect In the near future to bring all) WHAY 4 teatn's going to incu ‘The full strength of the Washington ny horses to the Nerds Jersey farm. — 1 bia husks A Attendance {s only seen when jumping DAVE NOt douRAL Rancoc 1th ronale, 1 have simp js not an arrangement to a mrt of it. “When a man is interested in horses races are on the programme. The track was ‘fast, speculation brisk @nd the races keenly contested. FIRST RACE ki horses my on -~ PENS WANTS fighweight Handican; ier two-year-olds ana|thFee-fourths of his lelaure time ep; als furlongs. spent in seeing the horses, He want rn whte, Jocks. Stutitnie, siePlecs /t@ 100k at the animala two or three Baddoces, | 132 "Michaein ‘ 12 1 8G 36/Uimes a year at least) While my horses | ewer, 104; Coanre3.: Ay $2 are in Kentucky it Is only possible for | “Bette, 106 Radtte & F : to see them about once a year, an | ‘ Pigeon Post, 122. M'bi. 7 6 ause of that 1 have been looking Suan war, ie, Irma speras Gi \over tne field in the Bast for the last] Start pox. Won driving. Time—t.16. two years tu find a suitable place tor | REPORTS SAY MURPHY WILL eo and Dewey raed head and BeRGaces | ar: miyiatables, | SUCCEED WOODRUFF. head from stmrt to finish and tn a ding- | done finish Badducec got up and by a nose, Lady of the Valley, third ail the way, was a head in froat of Satire and three lengths back of the Jeaders, “Hut you must consider that thera are other things to consider besides the! pleasure of looking at your horses man ts going into the speeding bus now he must remember it is the day of Ifa Athletic Authorities Are Up by Demand for New SECOND JUACE. {Por two-year-olds; five furlongs ae sharp competition and he cannes afford Director of Spurta. (Starters, wate, Jocks, St.HILFin. Sur Plage | 20 1N& behind tn any particuinr. There = trainer, 105, Cochran... 7 2% 4 5 | fore it becomes a vital question as to sSuccasune, 115, Rice. 6 by 3 6 | Where the feld Hes for the very best de. (Specs orld. | {beneseo, 105, 0. Martin. 1 4 é 2 velopment of hia anima { prmap ‘ox. 19. —The HR Herman. “106, MH. MichG Ie #8 & 03) “I have had Rancocns Farm in mind rs s Wild Sess, 105, 1. Smitni3 3° oF 3 1 foe) wome time. 1 knew that Mr. Lori]. | report that: Mike Murphy would) return 4 1. 106, 243812) 6h f}lant had brought thin farm up to the|to Pennsylvania and take up the duties feed ib i ghost point of development for the lof athlete director bas stirred up. the 22 | breeding of horaes. He had selected the S| tarm because of Ita favorable location, | thetic authorities, When Murshy lett Meure © i the Vary beat [he refused to sign any fengthy contract |. 106, peers 5.13 3 | | wTaseen that ar ve to the health | with Yale. but agreed from year to Beaton... 1010 1316 Of hornes. In ratalng heme gruntes he year dt. | acces Nee 1%, 3216 14 40 12 | consulted with Henderson. the xeedemnn, | >. pat O TAO SAS: sel MM. 1G, Wader, 911 16 100 40) believe, after studying the matter | Pennayivanke on account « ~W Ny Queen Maid. 106, ani6 16 16 3 from all standpoints, that the Jerse podruft, with why to agree “fo ‘08, Wilton 1717 17 Wo 40 farm wilt prove as. favorable to aSteentieatlie Hehe breedin the Kent o leaving Won driving. Time—1.04 biped paren ther cen fare long as Woodrutt Pennsyt ors made the running, fol-|may go to Rane ‘ Vana Heke nhitTalicellen a Gulveots Trauer, Wild Beas and Gon-|the farm over Wood \ j eseo, The held this onder to. the/all my arrangeme an Woodrafft was dropped he would eon stretch, where Trauer took the lead. Tn ca ier a propasition to resume work at the last sixteenth Succasunna closed ST ee ranklin Eleld strong, and Inn hot drive the pat? , rl I cba rene asia paseed the stand on even terms, the agains drut has Judges making it a dead heat. Geneseo | such proportions that there tx was third a head away and @ head in ral appeul for a change, and tt Tonto} nacho Herman. Queen fern atria or certs senger fell on the turn after the finish, Underatond |) that) the | report: jf fo did Flying Colors, who broke her ay'® leaving Yale is the entering back. ‘The riders were not hurt i akg 0, eran He Nile the THURD RAGE. as Airey * Ww me deny bat For three-year-olds; mile and seveoty yards 8:] Sy cout utestalitgatre sleoupedd tn. fr Bettine 3 fn othting ottt: Starters, wate. jocks. SLIME Pa Str Place heen done tn the matt ‘The Ruritan, pie stich. Wet Uns see BF 9 oi Yh. Parton, W8.LSmith, 2 2 2 ‘ vi Rtart got, Won eaally, Timeti 16 MAY BREAK RECORD OF FOUR: NIER SATURDAY. The Puritan led all the way and won under wraps by three lengths. The own ers of the xecond race dead hea decided to divide the purse, WITH BOWLERS. ON land Ronlevard Can FOURTH RACE, if Coney te Lat SE St EER LT ed Rettig, Uned Unfinished Trinta WHL Starters, whts, focka StMICFin. Str Place He Run on. Extinguiaier, 108, pew Ta . Fansoluca, 106. 6. Ma: OS Pretorius. 108, Wonderly wii reeliance, 105,Tet be2 Senor Foxhall Keene may get a chance nex: Glenwater, 105. Weoer.. Saturday to beat the mile auto record | WINTER PASTIME MORE PoP-| Privat 106, ate Of S145 seconds, made by Henn Four ULAR THAN EVER. Vartan. 106, smith mer last Saturday on the Coney Island paasetel Woa easily eres Boulevard, In the races of the Long aan iBxy isher Jumped to th Ista ornenl “tub held t day right after the barrier waa raised. | faacip Autom: Club held that dy | Sehedule of Games to He Pinsed | soluca went with him and the r Ke wae not credited with hus Teew es | raced head and head to the etre two trials o-Meht In AIL the Prinet- Where Extinguisher cut loose and When he passed the o It ‘a paptarer extingulsherzeut loones er mit menu hes Dae ash mark on his first pal Tourna lengths. Fonxocula, hunt ridden ali {hough herwas Rolnk; {ast —— Prevorioun a neck for the place, the late er than elther Bostwick or Fournier, put’ ter being three all the way {through a mistake of a telegrapher his | The howling wene 5 vier time wae Pm 2254, Thin] ey p a ee-year mile an oe 3 y he one of the Hye e history repr Hep ent ee Was certainly wrong, but Mr Keene lof the «port. At all the wey Bettlos. offered no complaint, and on his next Starters, Jocks. SUHIEFIn, Ste tlace. | trial made bt seconde, jan Increased interest ts noted the BEoM eek i: 3 woe There are many other trials that | winter paatine. and competitions in the Searlet Lily, 104. ¢ :* were unfinished, owing to the setting In| various teag tournaments opent Tyrmbena. 107. Brent of darkness urday. These will) be | . AD HEN Prosper 1a Gat.16,5° runoff, too, Park Commtastoner | Closer than ever. Here le the schedule Althea, 104, Meitern Brower will ‘give the club perminatin sf tosnight tu the prinetpal toc! mod, Wo oa to use the Boulevard again nest Satur This race was day i ray and won pe allie cn 1 Rowling Tournament—Free easily by a le from Scarlet Lily, American and leecher Howling clube who was second all the way, finiahing me White Fi} at Alleys three Jengthe inf of Tyrshena BENNINGS ENTRIES. umbia Bowing ‘ nian Baspiea + fer u (Special to The Evening Worst) lumbia Alleys RACE TRACK, BPNNINGS, 219] Harlem Bowling League—Aututen, Frientanip Tet oed UF hates -The entries for to-morrow's racow are | (Mona) and Colontel Yowling Clade Thum & Prince Mtichard. 110. Leraer, Kahisdorts Harlem Palace A Michaels Sen furlongs. Mayor Gt ) | tale Ware Howe Court Death 140 Te i all ages, five and ose ball Wistorian Fraicota Seannell Wo} Richard > Prince third “was second 5 GOLF FOR CUPS Saar 4 Hy “COFFEE COOLER” | ) POURSOME PLAY WILL BEGIN moe : THERE TO-MORROW. Sea es INET | Pint Race—For nt upwant: [Jack O'Tr fr epsise! men we Coffe Joont, att nals WI Be Played on Thanka- i D “POP” SMITH AND JACK, ere — YALE’S TWO WINNING MASCOTS. alelelsleiele e w/e elelers aie eeieeieleitseleiee aleie(elers, ‘Jack Is ae Ugliest Bulldog in New Eng- land, and Is Likely to Succeed the Lament- ed “Handsome Dan." winners? But are they what you think man rapped ane against nd salt We're golng to 1 think t you saw your firat op SE was an old boys out fere Ww UL to see th Vin past ‘A when T began to 4 Tithing Ive Yale i new games + burly rrindle Hand 158 Now round, SHARKEY ASKS {PADDLED THEIR FOR MORE TIME; CANOE 3.500 MILES WOULD FIGHT JEFFRIES ON NEW YEAR'S DAY. JAMES AND NOLAND FINISH HALF THEIR TRIP. . Were Wrecked but Once, an@ Wil! Soon Start Out for Texas. | Dec. 20, D. | | Would Chance to Trn © Champion Selec ittle © Sailor Think of paddling your own canoe for fa distance of 3,800 miles! There are Sharkey, the has ox heen “| matched to tight Jim Jeffries for twen-! probably very few people who would un- [ty rounds be! nileth Century | dertake such a thing, but there are tw San Francisco, will leave for} young fellows who nave been going on next Toursday Sharkey | along just in that manner for six wired Jim Kennedy, matchmaker of the months. and that Is the amount o! Centmry. last night, asking thelr mileage. Jeffries to fight him on | Alvyah D, James and Barton H. Noland Year's Day, instead of Dec. 20, th e the men. They started out in the botlermaker for terests of Field and Stream, a local In speaking of coming t weekly, and since they left Charleston Sr Sees toan Even- | in May they have been in many strange Ic eree Laat | wat Not a. sail was used on the It would ix sible for me to meet | Journes, and nothing but paddles helped Jeffries on T In the first pla I them through the waters between here . and veka’ Uma in which to ' day and night along the Then, again, tt and other streams, com- | five days to w York, after going up e not had enou i Their a year's paddling, and occupled. in thelr en- training the time consent : F dleavor to re ‘exas in the little cedar m an right that 1 should’ Boat. no fears, for they be- xtra time in whi Neve they seen the worst of the an dmportant Nat | tr They were wrecked only once, }and chat ts all they expect, ON | (Special to The Evening World» mM tel in the second 2 they viewed things with different ey g Z| And atter Marshall and) Locke ’ : » forward x Koal Kicl sa owithin : 6 st two days they reaitze . 5 fis stronger in the Kick! 4 2 Ht of feothall than they dared t g 3 Daly's kick last Sat Q 5 nen did not think the Crim-, O 5 Kicker In her Ine-up, : : tr fact having 0 5 it is suddenly re= e z a trio of stare In : 3 of the game, Mar- Q : kicked a goal from the, Q y give: has | TWO-YEAR-OLDS. WILLIAMS SAYS THEY'RE NOT STRONG NOR WISE. 1 ! CAMBRIDGE, Ma Nov, 1.—Har- twill score on EM if she gets th ball within thirty yu of the Blucts koal the game Saturday. Crimson} supporters wouldu't have believed this tatement before the contest with Dari mouth last week, but after Daly | OFFERS TO BET $500 TO S250) ' HARVARD’S HOPES BASED GOALS FROM FIELD. ! == fame ts the final goal Jai m must pass In order to wm plons 191. There Has! “eting! jown In preparation ‘losed. n the practiee will go rruption. The practice, somewhat not so rough as sed. The purpo: the ‘couches is simply ' | the spectal play nied for Harvard. A prevails thut Harvard's fate x1 deal more disastrous ‘s if the Yale team can hit the Crimson line he first half. rks sand," say. the foot- probably has a bet- on, but she hasn't She won't fk Crimson Ejijeven ist | Trio of Star Kickers) for Saturday's Care| : with Yale. » Murphy ani pth will than kK right along an, Whe has been tak jx a wonder In the use this te the game between niore and Juniors last week he Pigskin tiving straight betwe from the thirty fi fines which Nis ind) immedtitte Varsity: squa YAL players doing a new squad, tr td n t rent nthe rd promp to the Anvecho from the Colum. ast Saturday was heard Mustrate Is of the which he haw his fall. When ide of Cornell's rst half Weed Sanford’ to urd pul up, to hinyere hi danger of ¢ NACHAO, THE TURKS | BOLI CHALLENGE, eworthy that no team against Cornell vlown made by her op: rinceton on a delayed resulted In a thirty-yard ‘DIANS—The hard U. seratch, E AItton, Indians of P. game vy man is fow sili 3 follow! a sult of a hard ally e1 all of the w HE CAN DEFEAT RAOUL. wrulses FRAGMENTS OF SPORTING. NEWS. Honger played the pany oa wan also 45,000 SEATS HAVE BEEN AP- PLIED FOR. Preslilent Roosevelt and Cabinet, Miles, Dewey and Diplomatic Corps to sce Game. seid that several | ‘ ‘i ish yachbt- vere ss than a minute ail maker, te la New Ye neha entabe r een on the Mar vee have a * Intta at Gravesend “!) PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Nov. 19—Since ‘ with t » Yurk Central : the announcement of the intention of . ent € crave on a golf sortous | President Roosevelt to be present at the Renee es “ eas mutT annual West Point-Annapolls football mela ah asa u ‘fs MLAe Seer elamea robes ce Oveceat ame the demand for tickets has more that doubled. Although the University ¢ Pensylvania authorities have the dis- ribution of nearly 15,000 tickets It has A necessary to make the an- nouncement that applications for three times that number of seats have been the ub Moka ye wiving Day in Addttion to a haniasatate Nae Les NRRL te Ea ceived. West Point and Annapolis have Special Ma te pie iret Ht voan A tottuight, bereung | been given 6,000 each and the remainder | 1 round, Crais a fortmight bet g '. is ‘ e- year-old t Mr ‘ainyile| # 1 first-round of foursome play, a petri be nis nat te hat] If the weather Js flne more than er Meadow links, begins to-mor- al Madi ete be Val start ty the MS. twenty-flve thousand people will witness ‘Cpe will be given the ers} Carvuncle Mandicaper Crista all oy the condition of |, {FRAN Abtenseth and John ityan, both of {the eridiron struggle, In addition to | Duncaa’ Dithredge and Henry} ("enon Boi Ha eaten EG TRH | robert ey ieaiiar 1s hoy Mackenaack, yesterday off the of their | President Roosevelt nearly all the mem- eegmentinetssiwho qualified) 5. K torte i Charivy| to treat vd leg. can be ‘eanlly ronened, | Urvcleom match, each on) Saturday.‘ having | hers of the Cabinet, many foreign’ dip. will meet and the sur-| N@MOwenarian Killed ready to fight Cy ba |n intse the injusy ta hand to locate wity | Rill 16 out of 26 binky The match was for|omats, Lieut.-Gen. Miles, Admiral play before Nov, % in the| WATERLOO, BG) ne | case O'Brien was unable to Ko ¢ prwalslontty Mev areemieniwhoikavevetamlned Fool {itt Yewentay Aovensets killed 19 to] Dewey and the heads of the different i mangled body’ of George Raynor, of Gores Slonmn remumel practice last night tor| 2. Eeidihe ate of the opinion that hie rastag o 8 6 Aepartments) of) the armyiand navy, will be played on Thinks-| Waterloo, was found on the New York] ie Pafaheemnteraht daya aie over, They holt this beltet because of| Elwin O. Presby and I, La Montane were | OSM band. 4 ony Goutral track west of here.” Ile wai | Seaqenee naa P ee aie Thel the dimculty of giving treatment, defeated yesterday by Leonard Howson at the on. thes santa grand odds ofS Koma manteh for cial prizes ‘walidng years japeipid end was ntruck while | ara completed yr polnt S-Ineh ooh tae Oxmep ive, Kulckerbocker Academy, Urooklya, For the ant | West Point have been offered and. itrealy Dy eee now | sith an average of 1114-26. Iie best runs ware! Oleveland has signed Donner, the ex-Wasblog-| Preity's 1d, Ie beat Lay Mental ae cap 2 | Rccapted. The game remises to be the G3 and 32 oh was left at closest and: most exciting in the histocy. 105 potate, Preab; ton player, to cover second base, in place of Erve ut Tibi hen sere bbeesaejpneraetnn |W, 28e) U8 of the annual contest. ressed too far to cured, and they could do nothing for me. I took only three bottiesof 8% and was complete! cured. This was fif- teen years ago, and I have never since seen any sign of my old trouble.” —Mnrs. tiple B JacKson, 1414 McGee 8t., Kansas City, 3£0. S. S. S. neutralizes this acid poison, cools the blood and restores it to a healthy, natural state, and the rough, unheafthy skin becomes soft, smooth and clear, SSS: diseases due to paisoged conditing of the blood, Send’ f for our book anu write us about your case. Our physi- cians have made these diseases a life study, and can help you by their advice; we make no charge for this. servic All_correspondence is conducted in strictest confidence, tomobile Club of America Inst night at Fifty-eighth : 2 | WHI Allow His Yeartings to Brows, urter-huck tnt ail who : 3 a MPH Thee Have | Feretaner In in Good Coniition tor his football carcer . a , Te f r A Min Champlonship Hout with such unfalr dect- . POP SMITH AND THE NEW YHLE MH SCOT : Matarity. Roeher on Friday. Vishlngtonsamdsa eee . Lem é ners ” - a remalnder of the training will be for ( 3 7 : Herbal! New York on Thanksgiving ANS Pee pans hes Er homani{ Erect effort will Ie msde to. Ww Eee ae BAN FRANCISCO, Noy, 19—Thomas{ hore are thise who doubted the abil-| thia game dw considered setond BO DOCO DOO OOO TOD Il Willams, Jr. President of the New (tty of Nachad, the Turk, to engage In a[ to Uo of P. — tf tia Jockey Clad, is about to try peaep gray. contest on mat with fi pemertees 3 trnest Rother, but the foreigner has tr preparing hot 8 6 Tor, shown great form in practice ! > t ne Well-know rseman ts | Amertean ts sure to | Ee Cc Zz E M d A Ss | . ver In the theory that horse fine should not be put on the track ! was clred ITCH IS TORTURE ' . thinks comes fron 2 ; ley have reached thelr maturity. He | Hoke it comes from 1m rt 4 ezema is caused by an acid humor | - elloves that two-year-olds are nether ing for a match, that the Tucks in the blood coming in contact with the s ng ner se enough to do them tg wreatting abliity is unfounded. In skin and producing gr redness and Ives justi Justice to himsclf, Nachad says he wili | @fammation; litte pustular eruptions ao wii deed cinntownerromi cane Ww lllar tenda buying a NUM: Wager S00 to 320 that he can form aud discharge a thin, sticky fluid, : 1 He yer of yearlings ard colts and sending Raul tn twenty rrinices aed aoe which dries aud scales off; sonte The Brooklyn Whirl- selet Inanriceby m to Oregon It is nis Intentlon 0 | te take, him ont Friday, the skin is hard, dry and_fissu re ee 1a bn t c Mashood! >wothe horses owse on the rich 4. heutmeotsi Rae Be eczema in any form is a tormentin wind Begins Work at 1 lush vern, hia | “Fase and i roaming sever | Monehigtccnnedcsiee Liositer stubborn disease, and the itching Old Quarters on brow Swi Hirrinjimanarce ots Mes vuntry. eigh et and Madt: burning at times are almost unbearable; d ‘ fal'alao ons hand sto y/o tie Will not permit them to grow wild, 1h giving hibitions - the acid, burning humor seems to ooze Jerome Ave. After at! ork MeGov mntinue | Hor will he have them trained, He will [HOnury, Visatre thin week and out and set the skin om fire. Salves, training for the: ¢ the eve] imply have them ridden from Ume 0 [Instead of the usual $0 to any) man| Washes nor other external applications Long Theatrical Tour. t Att, When he wilt leave. fe ne for the purpose of accustoming | ¥hom he cannot throw in fifteen min-|do any real good, for as long as tle Sere them to work will nave to do on] Jie [aout ls not even barred in thls) Hoison: remains in the blood’ it will straining at Hartford, |e rack, where, he ts confident, they —————— cep the skin irritated, weight | than a week | Will demonstrate the correctness of his BAD FORM OF TETTER. antshed ‘ ‘ready, | theory TO GOVERN AUTO RACES. | fcr tice yeare t had Tettct on my bade, x er the ring in prime. con- which caused them auslvlagi ay iea heveavoleet Automobile Club to Handle Matter | toswelttotwicetheir Sonu Thanka: gaz atcCuvern fh amy way —Mr. Keene and Mr. Vanderbilt, | the tine the disease tas his Gard. training | buc len et eceret Tidentupwantets Jr, to Race at Par! yee) (nithertorms of a Pond Bouteint ‘One’ Hun. | boast. 't put Tak lives Kou anse Measures toward the formation of | painful’ and causing acnOGh Hteraeeee emer mal TH carry "back. the body to govern competitive events were | ie much discomfort. ike Brook-|] championship to my) Denver home: taken at the annual meeting of the Au- | Four doctors said the -| Tetter ha . the club's headquarters, Street and Fifth avenue. This matter has been before the auto- mobile clubs of the country for some » and they are all desirous of amil- race meets may be proper- janctioned and held under the direc- he matter was transferred from the Racing Committee—Albert C. Bostwick, chairman; William K, Vanderbilt, J) David H, Morris, Witllam i. Mall and George I. Scott—to the Law Committee, of ich George F. jamberlain fs the chairman. The latter committee will draw up the by-laws and rules which will be subscribed to by the clubs join- ing the governing body, An election of officers was held to vacancies, and the following were elected: A. R. Shattuck, President; Jef- ferson Seligman, Treasurer; Gen, George Movre Smith, First Vice-President; Ed- win Gould, Second Vice-Preside Payne Whitney, Third Vice-Pre: Albert C. Bostwick, W. EB. Scarritt and James L. Breese were elected governors. Three minor changes were made tn the club's, by-laws, The matter of national racing meets and of entries to the French champlon- cures Tetter, Ery- sipelas, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum and ali ship, were also discussed, Two of the | THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA. club's members, Foxhall Keene and) Willlam K. Vanderbilt, jr. have alrendy ‘cabled thelr entries, and others will probably follow. Henri Fournter, the rofessional, now on this side of the At- antic, will also be a competitor, In the Prris-Vienna race that will be held tn June. All expect to drive American- built machines. — Medical, Nd OLD DR. GRINDLE, 36 yearn a spovasac st uceses ul mea. Under OLD DR, GRINDLE'S sctentife tre: ood. and skin’ diseases, pains in the bones ved. sp Tom Galla sore throat and mouth, ulcers, paint ot night Kidney and bladder oom care alah welfnr, Wheelock & Sloeson's academy. Gallagher wi G kane pediment» removed. 26 and 22, | OFFICE eA ferers, do not wi caer, “humane a ae Th West ten form, but was go match for the zard,"" who counted his 200 points with Gna whe nf at '29" potas wis of 5 30-40,

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