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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 5, 100d EVENING WORLD (Siveee"*) SPORTS EDITED BY (seit) ROBERT EDGREN 0 teteanentnts | t-ttntenangne-tr entre tntet te) FEATHERS WILL - FLY WHEN THESE GAMECOCKS MEET IN THE RING BL PODELADDE DIDO DYLIDOTDIIODHEHHVELDPTODOTHNI IO = $4O44-404 4EOIEOPOOONED EDD DEDEDDS DED DD EDS HUOTOTCDED DOOD FH 1 tt i 4 DURE DG E149940OOOO90F 449004000560 000 BRITT AS A FIGHTER, Here is 2 gentleman with a @rievance. Since he has backed his “lok” with a clear and Interesting Statement of facts (which is quite un- Paqual, and a thing to be grateful for), @m pleased to vrint bis letter as It ANSWERS TO. Fecord to date dom not bear out and other places, claiming he wae a Agreement with “Young Corvett’ not a 40 80—an agreement which he promptly) A says that Bob Walthour, the bi- ' BRITT- CORBETT FIGHT : WILL BE THE BEST EVER ‘¢ ey ; Both Boys Are Grit All Through and This Time the Referee Will Not Have a 7Wo souts wiry BUT A SINGLE THovGYT ZWo 77s TWAT BEAT AS owe. * Ss 9 £4 f00n as he returned to Sen Fran- cvele rider, was killed. Bosays he ts my 5 Giving him all credit for hia show-| stil! living, Which ts right, A or BT 4 with Gans, it must admitted that| Chas, Pruesa, brought the negro $0 & weight Ot which He in now train latior was absolutely useless as a fixhter. | alx-day race. Met Joe Walcott twice when the af waa in hie prime, and, exacting no beta that Terry McGovern fought for the ‘li 4 | : ons, bi > Bar| Jimmy Pritt. B says he never fought ‘ to Render a Decision 4 —— fMealwanlng weight conditions, bear ine Bar ¢ o he D y Wonder to & standstill both times, | Jimmy Br tt. ®| vy & ir % he gone back considerabiy of MeGovern never cht Britt, 4904 84.44. 3 ' t to-day he is welter-welm of —— — - - 4 Dy Bled of the world ond it woul to hily to| ,,Plense lot me know the residence of 3 ° $ o ‘i ca at fair weight (assuming Walcott | “Mor” Taylor, bleycilet, Wood, 178; total TH A. HL. Smith & | 1%; Bauer, 10: Young, 106; Hunt, 167; ; BY ROBERT EDGREN. Ie te ca, rer?) Bee weak) Woreneten, BS S Girpraseee son; capoutilion Wor lores, | eae ARE teatiy Polat. Bowl 3| THERE 13 NO YELLOW STREAK IN “YOUNG CORBETT.” FOR We & look-in with him, Furthermore, 4 ¢, 109; m otal, GAME—Castle Point Bow i 2 bas fought Dut twice outside et nie] AeMiys if Bett, had beaten Gans, a9 Club—E. ‘Eppel, 1ot; Helms, 1. Mie} | THAT REASON BRITI AND “CORBETT” WILL SE BETTER MATCHED Rte would, mot be the light-weight Watvereat Sailenal | Seton A Vobe al Sheth} ¢| town, and these two fights (with) champion, B saya that as long as & pal hE erates, ae, “Phoonie Bowie Ghaee 2 2 | THAN BRITT AND GANS. Bi. O'Keete, of Chicago, one of which he| Gane cared to risk hi ttle and fight ® The Sylvans rolled 1002 aguinat the (Bi er, 1) ries 5 4 ‘ i . wie B ™ eee Bo pla tie Sain Hire wold "be ttt Bit otek ; aranae inet ah ee een | 138; total, 79, » Jimmy Britt ts a fighter without fear. He never has been whipped, 1 the best tn e champton, out the i 5 Stock Uxchange 1 2 | " 3S a eatin the w rid fon gee Wea be scores: Probst, V se & Co. 3| Partly for that reason, and partly because he inherits good, red fighting us hare, wach: @ never exacted un- Maht-welght: FIRST finan fi 113; ertnas, 13 MoPartlan 3 blood, Britt has no feeling of awe for any man he may meet. ‘ ty tions as to the diviel t| champ rown ledeman, 1M: hill, 166; Gi 10; total, tos, “ " . sand he never assaulted a referee, i bas tha Smicodeavaey tans 184, worm: 02. Meintyre & Co.-sinith, 118; Whitney > 3| Young Corbett,” so far ay courage and self-confidence are concerned, ce ¢ ied = pm ent, the limit anya Bharkey vs Nomis 161; T.' Mos total Hemi Moker, 10} Seiler, Ws & ;| 1s the exact duplicate of Britt, He has been beaten more than once during ook tin the alxth round, Whe 1, 7 » rn - Gompletely described Fight went Hmit, No knockout, Per gh b eeeat | islet bis Milter t rf ' “oa i 3 Young 3 But his egotism never suffered a setback, He Is like the savages that once ,, ™ (Ga Dalohialonof pal eater ee (faut pe aon, 9 | Kins. tbr Harper, 18; Taylor, 17%; De $ CorserT. $| inhabited old Albion, which is now known as England. 5 @ourad, Plea. adm: ° " le H arr: ; total, S17 rs » Te et been ho might have started hus | reins SNe Aes preat rate of epeed THIRD GAME Syivi i ind, | THIRD GAME—Probst, Wetaler & Co.— $ | Juilus Caesar, the unwhipped general of anclent Rome, complained of @areet by wasting a few years on the| 1 215: Diokaon, 148; total, 899, Fifth A Rola, nerd 16; MePatrland, ‘> 3) tho Britons that they never did know when they were beaten, and sd >> . nes. J e, + ' if rs $ i ar wait 4 Cobnalyed +) Powel iH Kintly inform mo it Joe Gans has 2 | Ma‘ ean tity De. Keily, 10; \Doliglas, fia Seer yes e $ 7m ‘4 2 © | kept on fightlag just as aggressively when, according to all precedent of MMTINAA Gating (hres yenre one be] Oc Bees. Qeotge Meadden out | : 445; total, 606 Barry, 164; total, 68. y 3 warfare, taey should have been elther surrendering or skedaddling over tha has whipped Lavigne, Heggorty, Erde,| June 37, 100% at ‘Frisco, Gans); New vere Law: South Brooklyn Royal Arcanum, $ tilts, anole, ‘ald, 4 The Nyacks won two good. games at yi M Teune Corbett,” | won in three rounds, | ; ihe Mow York aleve jest night, The ned ME Siow mag necnes, i + $ Lor OF BRITON IN “CORBETT, ” 5 ‘When in the Bast last spring he re- 1 a tore fue thrown ine Byes: | 3 rea: ii tot eel aretay, deer Shah atte 4 3| There is @ lot of the Briton in “Corbett.” He belleves to-day—even ,, j Mused to box in Philadelphia, not be-| won the champion toathon wel tte 2 ¢ FIRST GAME—Nynck- eA: Moea.| Paris, 140; Peterson, 182; Harrigan, 1 3 ® | after secing Britt batter the onoe great Joe Gans about until he forgot .¢ 4 oa. had an agreement with "Cor. | ff Pi bier Corbett."—Dave West. | 2 § Saf Our Wine garner aha Peele ‘ ® ringmanship and everything else iu the desire to escape—that he actually, t ull ne be pling hg Al a arm, jaro! a ‘ @o¢4. DEAR IRAD PADI IID DE DADDY Fe ere ‘a tak Be in, Dg 2a Midd sy i er, eo o4¢ PODS OHOK 049600000 was robbed of a decision last December, York, received in the eighth necak oY Is ND GAME—Orchard—Rus : b COED New York for @ bowling contest. ‘That last fight between Britt and “Corbett” waa one of the greatest! Me the ede tn which ne beat "Young ae eee te tae Bodrede = lee ; Hinenkle, wil Bod, backing for, his) ever seen in a Queensberry ring. It lasted twenty rounds, and it developed ? Gorbeti.” ‘ Winter, 178; Melvor, 179; Contin, 178; er Was home and home ‘match of best five in| eVory trick, every fighting artifice, that these true little ring generals ; rts ees ni aureecient prompt. lee a ee eee ease sa | iis: any 23 1 780, one | SVEN Games, total ping to count, | Were master of, Dritt is a clever fighter, “Corbett’ is a clever fighter-—~ ee en te wine PKL Gs Juls, ation | | Staret, 11h Klusmeir, 188; Behroeder, | ta O denry. 1a; total, 190 | yyTR? United Rowling Clubs will hold) @ trifle more of a slugger and a trifie less of a boxer than Britt (¢ . 0; Soh 0; total, 788. Nyack—| Me ™. | their entertamment and t Arling- ; , gid Francisco, stating that h) Widory, iis} Le Brownell, 18; Han Wikies Allie tin Halt hegt Sandee billet Arlits’| During every moment of this battle it seemed to the spectators that! + - Walees Britt would fight him at once | chard, 116; Heess, 135; Gookin, 168; | vaudeville bill in conjunction with thelr! “Corbett” was ABOUT to land a knockout, But he did not land tt, _ be (“Corbett”) would call the agreement total, $28 canner iter Tas none play has been arranged. Britt, absolutely as tireless as a steel spring, and as aggressive as a bull« « od | do ileal he Dicht, 16s Breen ei ate tant Ene) meeting of Perry's five-men- dog, was right on top of the litle Denverite during every second of tha The Marions won twice Thursday |> Au vam Twe nty-t ture eam wurnament, will be held at the . (aoardine Britta “bringing Gana| /OCAl Team Now Leadsin Three and Five Men th. ar Walaa were unfortunate, | Het Hawthorne: Langhorst | alleys. South Fitth and Hooper atreets,| time, Britt never took a back step. “Corbett,” tiring sooner, wadStres, wks oa 5 Paty im Jaber eos Competition of Eastern League lyiner GAM} Statlon-facha, ot) ) “GAME —Northern | Union Lime ‘all clubs must have tn thelr tist| quently forced to give ground before the fury of his attack, 4 aim T Guillan J, Thompson i ratmann, 149) # members and date: to be avolded. | 44 7 ” . » eg ogy light-weight champlon ournament, Hawker, 172; Denysey biehl, MG; Breslin, 1 There Js sul an apportunity for teams CORBETT” BECAME WEARY, 4 : world, an t the “littor 00 *hab—Rand, 1. General Of 0. re +] to enter 01 se ne fo , Py * Mmtt Eta Minar a | Poet een eenaeroohy ely “A; | Manderso ver Nickergon, 11; Werner, | ng bowilng clubs Have entered teams: Toward the end of the battle “Corbett” now and then became so arm r 130; 'J. Fle : 2, Yo 1M; total, 86, EM > c . K,, Fille . 4 ale | Righi-weight, bow can he be light-| The New York team in the Eastern | ciation, and Is managed by tho Tourna- Thompeon, 139; J. Flemming, 181; total, reggie cota ae naiicsenk laa Melving, Templeton, as¥mour, and leg weary that his hands dropped to his sides, and at the bell hq « Weight champion? League tournament demonstrated thalr | Ment Committee, ’ } Gam Marton—Sachs, 1 ntysthind Street—Helget, | Redford | Palace, Arlington, Hummer, | reeled to his corner. But every time he came out again full of strength — _ Lavigne bent Walcott. Yes. Erne| superiority over the Philadelphia cracks | o, Ce Gl Keyatone god Colleges wally . J. Dhow 185; hore, 180; Langhorst, 9 Cantrell, 11k; Mite 5 eae ani speed. His recuperative powers were marvellous, and had Britt been Dest Lavigne, and young Britt knocked| by winning four out of five Rames 7 ne will be rolled on the MOP: | ; jeg Dette Lk Masdoewon, 1; Niokeraon, |, Th Pet fection of the Uniteda wilt! anything but entirely clear grit he must have become discouraged—and @w@ Erne when Erne was still good. | played on the Broadway alleys yerter-|!?Mslde alleys. Scores last night: berg. 171) Splegelbery, 183; Belnert, | 127; Werner, 147; Young, 165; total, 7H. "| second wection on the Germania atene | have lost the fight. tt Knocked out Lavigne too, but|day afternoon and evening, Hermen METROPOLITAN, 149; Anselm, M47; tounl, 730 J Silk League, Lacks z 4 5 fe a | Wwigue was nearly gone at that time. | Warker, of the Quaker City team, | nam fo Ae THAD GAME—ittion “Boat. Club=| FIRST GAMib—Fieltimen @ Co—Blab- | oro ne att the United Bowl- I do not believe that “Young Corbett’s" former defeat by Britt will Re _ for its being folly to say that | opened the games in an individual con-|forkingham too lot ae Hone | SUMED: opp, ist; Menroeder, tbh; Has. | lest ae cay 9 elephant a ‘fours| taxe away any of his courage, He will go into the fight tull of the dogged \ ef ‘Would have even a look-in with | test with Bert Chadwick, one of the Kitngenitior et im ia brouck, 130; Ryan, 160; total, 41, Oci- detcrminacion to win that he showed in the first battle with Terry Moe, Weloott, Gans recently fough: Wal-| heat bowlers In this section, ‘The latter |Pherwool im ia 2%; | berman & Dominerick Co.—Walker,| A good match game was rolled last fett twenty rounds to a dw, and] aid not have @ look-in with the Phila: : <9 = ; Beinert, 60; Ans | 105 Rabing, 1g, Hu 164; ai Wagner, ight on {he Happ rd alleys hetween| Govern, : - fs A" TOA secasenes coe STE 820 Rehbeln, 181; total, $10 Meyer, of the Bag! and Jonas, : " , i Berar een the Palin |deiphis crack, who won five straight HOLT Sianiiae Afsius ‘danile ‘naans, |68 at | Rupp, 14;| of the Bleventh Wa ry Si cones Britt will have all of the confidence of his former victory over “Core {. Py , did to Gans in| e , . games, This did not daunt the New Schroeder, “iis Ryan.| met for a side bet of $25, best two out! bett” and of his recent practical victory over Gans, = fe Me ha chs alte ¢ : f th games. < soa bar vase Baad ae Yorkers, who went in to the two men |Nonck Th Ht ath Woaraa ot th atove, ieemae rotted | ati Saieuant' Van Welenae ‘sara | straight. aT Reyer Weare There will be no decision in this coming fight between “Corbett” and : 0 need dese : , 28; Ke is Rantala ene, fe M. | sertes with a vengeance and came out | Markwell Tt ded with the following results | bein, 169; ayt Vie kee Britt. The fight will end hefore the twentieth round me ‘Keto raw in Butte, ! on top, winning three atralght gnmes, | Mactin MT 15), FIRST GAME—Joha THIRD GAME—Biahop, 1%; Rupp, 136; | VeLIae PULUe, & thoquand score In the And got a decision over him in) 15 the thre-men match the New York: | Miller ISS 1H)" ‘Tenn No, 1—Coleman, 180; Hector, | 5 Hasbrouck, 10: Ryan, | night at Bhlers alleys da ihe Aitet a poll The sg eset agen ere were again victorioul, taking two |Totale Leer Oh TT yeltes, Wetsens, M tH a, Walker, 208; PF K, | Zame, with ‘Varuna opposing, Sylvan r] r man Who saw | < i . ex i ; Van Wagener, eh- | tonched 1,00, In the second game Lo- 4 (he fight, was won by tho referee, and nut of three games, Colonial Alleys, 181; A. 1. Perkins, 129; bein! 1%: ‘total, 98. gan came in for %1, Nelson rolled %49| Ret O'Keele, Nut O'Keefe a year ago .,1> 1h Maal contest the Ave-men ee) piper GAME en 16; Puen, Yar: lotal, 7 man’s Alleys. and Fred Egelthott 235, : ries, New York came home on the bit, |Gongrogs Own—T. Shugrue, 148: T. hate i ‘ i pend oe rete relent. Ths | defeating the Quakers with an case that} lnghnr 182) 'D, Shuewrue, tol. F, 0% Madiioek, 18 W. mass |teame hanong thai” maomtere te, EO | wAtant eae eal gnert mat, DIEM § Got fal, and is going ba an, 1%; J. Coleman, 179, ‘Total °. ; 7 MT LSpaton same pesween menaeey On was apparent to all, and showed their) | My A. L, Perkins | maton n) the wher night a |‘frusdale and Harris and Dohnen re- be pertorlt ond he h ‘avier « Gaertner, $7: Stapleto Bell, 119: A. oe king, 171; Baker, | Schleppent alleva, The first game | sulted In a victory for the former team, ; Regarding the beating of the best men | FPS uae ha Dae a Se wa refs; Clotmacy tae’ ts | 19; ‘Tatem, im; Futter, 178; total, 746 Won by team No, 1, wile wan | they winning two out of thres games peg ec ki i ee S| p feathers to welters by Lavigne, pape tal-aid. itis ae THIRD GAME—John Skmmons Co,—|N d up matters by winning the | Trusdale In the Inet game rolled up 28. Ke etd i vibe oF wey at gat at the ringskle on the nignt that| A the series now stand in the East- Fe COND GAME Coleman, 142; Hector, 189; Walton, | 8 e. —_— 1 sacking na a to A standstill by “Mysterious | © in three-men and flve-men | Corduke, 10, Maenteln, 316; ‘Ta: | ingon, 121; Hutchinson, 97; Wilson, H ‘mea No, d-Browster, | lev. Nov, 10, for a side bet of $100. They Tate, 186 Total ‘ ., a , 123; total, 429. ‘Team No, d-Browster, : 7 ba) Bonlth, welter-welghe champion, | Competitions. Philadetela Bp eee Xavier "= Guertner, 135: Stapleton, 141; | QM*FY, 1; W, Maddock, 188; tot wi; Mok eon, Ms; Rutan, 113; Carlin, | Nl! clagh the following week a¢ the i oe ry home eure, OR anf was saved from being knocked oUt) {nthe two-men contest. Kolm, i; Kavanaugh, 149; Clohasey, . i tou a - PRIV, ortaenl in 8 te 10 by his brother, who jumped Into the| Excellent scores were the features of Md Ma ere Pamp’s Aleys, | SECOND Gasen hewn, No. yh ety See ‘ATE DISEASES iy = Had we la the games, Rothemel showed the beet | THIRD GA The teat hy atthe Pump | 108; Schwert, Clark, 10 ng, ; Mion ous ae trate ie tahoe | OG asgeh eee [eal a ened, Guy |r Rag mane ttc | i a ota Neem | OD DIS cae ae PAPA VARICOCELE soar zim ne tom aver % for three games, Forduke, 14) Hae a ‘in-| scores by Malaaker, who rolled i MeKeon, A " H in, N \ of bis time, But just as great are Individual Match, ontls, B,, FOta ee am 10, 7.9 the third game. ‘The weores: ®; total, 623, Unter De. Urintie's eclentifie treatment al! VITAL WEAI WEAKNESS nd re BOW, end others just as great will ‘ | taghers 142 D, “Sdugrt, ie FIRST | GAME--Dipper—Jordon, | 185; Safed taeet ulet yg rr OA SC art Er yaaa the ropes long after Lavigne and| The seo | tawhan, 16: iolemas, asd es | Hetlout. 143; Henning, 173; Ludewtg, BOWLING NOTES, juoderate terme sMaa"by any other advertis: | §reat record are forgotten. Chavis ue 11, 182; War | 7 1 a 113; De Roster, 177; total, 83; Buns- »/ ing sot iat | $ STRICTURE in 1 pain, efit aa ker, “08 i son, 180; Roose, 112; Bischoff, 181; Pelion eured tp from 1 to,8 onthe ye ase it's business shrewdness not Columbia Lengne. Krooes, 185; Ellerbrock, 172; total, 89.| Frank Finnegan, captain of the Pal-| X#itous, beb! i i th his fighting ability, ‘The phn bos ; SECOND GAME-—Mutual—Brunsen, Mf; | Ace and later of “the ylvans, 1s tack’ far anand Bia er com PROSTATIC 'C TROUBLES, hee gi o fs * PW SR " jihag Britt att attacl ked Graney, 40 4X! Diederiok, M2, M1, $0; Rothermel, 192, | , 2004 bowling was the rute at the C: Roese, 18; Bischoff, 14; Krooss, 183; ¥ agaln. Frank has been in fore, throat and mouth, paintui ‘rainy th | ' ad Judgment, | Diederich, £8 M1. 300; 1 mel, 183, iumbia_Alloy# last night, where the! Kilerbrock, ifs. total Koteker: | 1 ae tae peat sant aod gbaut | Sirieure ta trom 2» Wy y + ‘not tere inet Britt ont inne MADAF | and River hockerc Leonhardt, iat; Forschner, 1a; | It ie believed that be will roll with the| Jays Mert dhe ” oF ot 5 # were winners twice,| Woroester, 176; Maisaker, 18; Celaier, | Byivane tn the Greater New: York |i it seasee’ ad" draina eure ex arene, fhe covaberr at | Three-Men Mato, 1%} total. 7 tournament, TVR Jy sty at the same, oftce Sile—Ofermaa,| THIRD GAME—Dipper—Jordan, 19; a 171 West 12TH ST. rs 185; Dowcher,!“ Helibut, ti; Henning, 198; Ludewig. | qAt the Grand Capseal alteve to-night which he haa oe . $8 Rosedale! 379; De Roamer, 169; total, %4 Knick. | U8 Blohm Larry Erdman will! Nove) Wath’ no ate Ptidtne’ phciala| ~— DEBILITY ie ae a oe it a mya ni. IM, Meinken, meet C. Bgusquiser and Jerry Young. Ta 3 n Pte ean ~ WO; Addicks, 12; Frercks, 160: total, erbocker—Leonhardt, 161; Forschner, Trey ate to iol beet four tb eaves tntully oletm. ry ion ge etic ¢ we igs W. th St New York., ——— ts —a | Diedertck, 15, 211, 201; xerton, 168, 115, Rothermel, 186, 188, Denn |i, 161; Bleking, rag rat diel 4 171; Worcester, 1%; Malsaker, 233; bingo Geluier, 164; total, 90, Games for & side bet of 6m f wae, Fas a Dames Me im SRE ONEmorten, ills Barty, ote as Dank Clerks, me Fiadter club's an creantnat'on of BA: Chadwick, ‘157, 1 |B man, 314; Purcell, 155; total, as, Wei a ow iers, old thelr third anoual bal #] oF Dunbar, 183, 4 Seung i Side — Offerman ker at] Finst SAME bank, of America ‘et Nov. 12'at Progress Hall. ; Chichester, | Horan, 1 ie Denney, is)| Keune, 148; Doscher, 133; Labbert, ibs: S iohess be, total 2 George Fraenk n i | rap | Batt! I Oeores ream ELI IR OF LIFE MacDowell, : suri ational Ba Brooklyn, hi Fc Ay Sartuing New Discouary Tha Appsae to Oia apd, Middle-age Neat ie Lincot THIRD GAME — Riverside—Cole, 19¢;! Marshall, iit; Price, Throckmorton, 163. Barr Bohl-| 18; Frey, 147; total, 7. 18) Harry C. Pulilam, of the) Me | Beague, has approved and olian Tourney, man, WA; Pursell, 36, total, Rose-| SECOND GAME—Bank is | * New Lite, N | The unexpected happened Inst night) da'e—Tadman, Ho Prercks, 19;, Clohessy, 131; MacDonald, Piles, = jew Life, New Seneation, New 7 hy papigend OF oman [om the Superba Alleys, in Brooklyn, | Melokea, 19 A@dicks, 2c; D. Frerctes,| cheater 5 oaenen rer a eo | LY » ees oe Pig ae the ' ; . ; tot erchants Ne te 3 of Diseases en. My name for 16. Among them| T* Metropolitan championship, which Jewellers’ Lenune, Gregor Private Diseases, 4 rows here and abroad. f treat ‘nothin was thought by local bowlers to have ot MeGinnity and Bowerman, | ioon a thing of the past, was begun The C. FP. Wood & ¢ ‘whom have been reported as While fully 600 people turned out to 4 ¢ to retire. witness the there was none of on th ; Van Hentlck, 183; tota 1 have thoulande of ivi ‘ Our Beat Reference Is; ‘ rie ft ene ee m NN ™} h sweep of the serke a: ht THIRD GAME—Lineoln NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID As thueaam cksplayed Universal Alleys an Harley. 14; Marshall UNTIL CURED. By) But all t Dave signed: Joseph J, | th* enthusiasm desplayed that in formes . Ml; ; ri , a | y de th 0 P ba GAME—Charles F . MacDowell, ib4; Prey, 10; ‘a. A \" Bitte’ ot Life. 4. 4, Dunn, Arthur Devlin, Bike bowling seasons en the event |" FB. Wood, iat; Ml iq. Fel-| Merchants’ National Bank y VO _Now York ciry._| dertal a9 those bet HL Taplor, Ft was late "when, the | Jetream, 12; Knox, 167, W. Gregory. nd wil ¥ vs tarted, ne olay * being “eued'ss| 22 total 7 AH. & Van Heir! Y eatth G: 1 Greas ” oy ren. in| Fras am: Aon yn, io; a am Hoan National, (ee yt 2%, week f oltaae ie his owing dates for th: Wood Boris, Chub—| pent Warr ot fra, Feseenen emt | ictal Yumi, Mane, ME aon UNS “COURT JOCKEY ! ‘only Ford, ota) mH AM. th int AQUE omy bh bk wlers made

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