The evening world. Newspaper, March 29, 1905, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

GHASE, HIGHLANDERS’ NEW MAI., PROMISING iM SPORTS EDITED BY [sivas TY EDG HOW MARVIN HART'S PACE PROVED A LITILE TOO STRENUOUS FOR MR. JOHNSON MR, HART FOUND MR. J OHNSING RATHER, ELuswe. ' PLAN IMPROVEMENT FOR BENNINGS TRACK -|: — e+: THE DARK CHAMPION SURPRISED HART WITH A lias been in the ring for many LONG DISTANCE JAB > “and every fighter. goes back or later, Onlg & few months pars == HART'S AGGRESSIVENESS feccce =| WHIPPED BIG JOHNSON for a good Ddoxer A Meld Ghd Rotert Fesimmons, |The Colored Champion Was a Better Boxer Tere, Tite often, but have! and Out Out a Hot Pace at the Start, but De. Met Tishting is an say) veloped Yellow Streak Later On in Fight, ny ough to win, and It takes a _ mvinoing to drive away a boxer Goce thre a neuen, |——N Hea a, en im BOTHER nas gone int || Jeff Will Meet Hart i Gait E ie etd ning for his match with Hl- f 0. latte! tah. A man who expected to Public Thinks He Should, f) tics and awkwara owi ied tn Bonoma County, Cal., had Gerting INSIDE oF Betting Ring Will Be Enlarged and Club. ONG REAGA, House Added To—Chevy Cl e ~ GIANTS LEAVE Jumpers Are Matched, oy, (Special to ‘The Evening World.) Mars Cussidy rung one in on the ui Z , A 4 elve (chowd yesterday. our hors Ww f Paui, improvements are contemplated by the Buttons and White so | Washington Jockey Club, These will|Ghost, ‘These Horses. stopped in. the Manager McGraw Takes His |r preceded by an enlargement of the paved, Faahion pre ee tes fron | vetting ring, which has been much t99/ feo: 1} Oussidy could no} et Players to That City, Where oon over since the erection of the new | the te: His ty 4 Unvoibectates They Will Play a FewExhibi- | stana. The betting ring will be almost ie Pekan th button, the barter flew. “ ‘owd roare doubled in capacity, Other Improve-| when (he four horses. broke a ‘One d in the four- teenth round with @ right-hand ha; “ placed in his windpipe, || To the Sporting Wditor of The Bivening maker on the negro's jaw that stagger LooKs LIKE tion mens that may follow will proably be|ran for « dozen jumps as one, It tn due tlme, and tet | Worla: UE ES him. | To prove that he was not hurt THE SIMPLE LIFE Games, either the construction of a new clube |Parfecticn in siardng. | et ane SORE HD schnsont tant nigtts ot" tat 18 Y) Hart fought lesa. demon. "s"seee} Spr aca ORO ERO ne (Satya fa aa tee Diaced arou to grow stro ft on the grounds. nly tine bhat it looked as If the buok- The lynohers immediately |f Means & prospective candidate for Hf Mey Misneae ene gr ere and he had NEFF INVERSEY. By Bozeman Bulger. Without wishing to be oMejus in the |{¢8 were going to gat a break was when Ha An, i (Special to The Evening World.) way of suggestions as to what course | fon iy i chara sans Teot nite Wao MEMPHIS. Tenn, March 29%—The| the Washington Jockey Club might pur-| however. ‘The public went home very Giants’ left fast night for Nashville, | sue, it would scem that the time Is ripe much pleased. ipped away over the \ where they play to-day and to-mor-|for the establishment of a fine new Jockey Johnson a Find, | escaped. while J am champion would hav: row. As Friday is an off day, McGraw | club-house at Bennings, one that would) Tom Manisa imo soo nad Of (Ne Bede \ |] been faithfully wept. 1 don't want 9) has consented to retain In Nashville | beautlt; ¥ 6 " dg,|son in a little seventy. i y the already attractive grounds, | y-live-pound boy oa Tartare an J the gublic to’ehink I am loosing bel and allow the Regulars and the Yannl-| and one that would afford moré comfort | Hee OGG ae a dau his youogeter baa the Russian Lion 4 haat epee pas 454 pparcngee \ gas to'play another game for a purse! than can be obtained at present. The ae fee In a tave, Wee iP ball nail bam > ape te ; y ettune 14m @ catch-as-catch-can mateh | m 1 will agree to meet him this j . \ o of $2. These games are more hotly | expenses of such a club-house could be rides a wonderiuly strong finisi for a ‘ boy of his webgat. It is a ceitt A Out the following reply from Mr, fall. 1 haye defended the title contested than those with Southern} met by a permangnt membership, andtt io edict the future of this geile se iy a against all comers (white men), and and the ' iny title, but tt places the nesto out H) wrestled and kept Johnson bi ow vale at ted of. the running, If Johnson had He, Johnson came back | gests fae atllt thing, and after | won he would never have fought me. wore wn ie on Hart's pose, but kh inp Stimulant from a 9 My decision never to meet u negro } League teams, and before the second} oould be made a delightful place for!he {sn't the test boy in the’ sadd! ’ contest is settled there will be enough | Junot rtles, oround these parts next season then @ 4nd catch-as-catoh: | to meet the public 4 Yc hati a wild guess has be vy re two. lant apart |] Ae, ever he may bo 1 Hast Modest California Boy, Who Will Scamper Around Bag One for: mong the Glants to have over | The patronage which the prewent Gl "Maa has the Woy sci IM ade yngoh mm! if 5 ” eRUy, jouse pnjoys seems wi Ve the best horse ‘naever o- i th the SON ELM ees Biayr is beopteeny ae if perk ti Highlanders, Looks the Goods, Says The (The moming practice yesterday con- | pretentious accommmlations. Washing: | Binal pov as a rule rable all over } to meet Jenkins in that st: retine from . sisted of regulation l:tfletd work, which |ton has certainly taken the bit In M8) 2° CChur He’ becomes part. OF g that Jenkins mot Hacken: |] M80" + 40 Tote Te RIEe, Evening World’s Baseball Expert. towards the gnd grew spley over «| teoth so far as racing Is concerned, for horse, und that la one seseee of hie age the Russian's own style in » F ' Ume-record race between the players |the attendance 1s astonishingly large |ce-s. He has already, ridden two wins ie Was no concession on Sasa! ict 4s to who could reach first the quick: | ror guch a moderate slzed clty, [ete at, the me tt, eet) not (Bpecial to Th ing World.) est on a bunt, Shannon, the well- ‘i i WOUDWARD'S PAVILION, BAN BY ALLEN SANGREE. known horse-trainer, was present with| _ Montrip and Sifter Marcher: i" eller FRANCISCO, March 2%.—Marvin Hart (Spectal to The Evening World.) his birthplace, and there our hero went |!ook upon your disgraced son.” @ stop watch, and In the exciting speed | One of the most interesting reek EXCITING GAME EXPECTED, was awanied the decision over Jack} JACKSON, Miss, March 2,—A pink- th A “Pro” contest practice was forgotten, After | the meeting will be a match between Obed to his | Johnson by Referee Greggains at the|Cheeked, brown-haired, sunbumed lad school forenoons, playing ball on the Only Two Years. Org { } Ifter, the steeplechasers, | "Dump" aftern 1d nights. Haro) several attempts, Browne made a mark | Montrip and 8! A } wround for al end of the twentieth round here last strolled lelsurely into the Hotel Nor- Ache Shoal Bi Buy advanced to | He NEHPOUeS the coe be a tnaey: of 3 seconds flat, and none of the others | Which iinished so close together In the va the eaves this coun-| sient, Greggains baeed his decision on} velle, set down his sult case and bat steady employment in a canning fac-|and walked away at. peace recni dt could touch it, Gilbert was next, with |Tunning of the Chevy Chase on Lguotd ex-Hoboken’ team: will line up agalte 4 the fact that Hart had Lap erinins Bae bag, waved grandly to the clerk, and tory, Many a luscious California peach|13 with his horsehide tucked under | 1-8, and Donlin and Strang tled for | day last, Since that race there ee Pere the Royal Gtante,> the ‘strong egiokean to be Rood evi-| sor from first to last and with a round, schoolboy hand scroll | jogt ite {dentity in the transfer, many |‘ils arm and an offer to play first base | third money with a reconl of 3 2-5, no end of talk as to which was the |team of balltossers, in the opening jackenschmidt Is one| was guilty of holding. ._| Worked on the register ‘Harold Chase, an ter horse, and the owners finally 30t t0-| fame of t ? Fare \birds—an honest ae eailty Of doubt that Greewalns's | Catitemia” f@ good pear went wrong, It was Har-|!n Victoria, Vancouver Island, Ait of the. layers wo. didn't 0 viner and’ umde.a inatch, Mr, How. ft the season at the St, George {4 out to win on the ‘level, | opinion was affected by the tremendoUs) Arter nearly a week’ and will contribute a cup valued at 300 Wit a team composed of nine welle °¥ |known sem!-professtonal ballplaye: Cricket Grounds on Sunday, old's task to pour the fruit In cans, but] Whata chance! Fate speedily returned broke on Duchess Ollie the day before ride through |},ime was training upon him her ever| him to Ios Angoles, where he played| attended the races and broke about { When = ae Hot, tt would be nis play to | shouting of the crowd ore eGregnaine| Washouta, over mountains, tn blinding | wutchul eye, and he soon advanced to| Inst Hosen, 30 that he has only been|even on the day. to the winner | DOBtrE) and Bit 8PORTSMEN'S GOODS, | und try to make some agreement| the gong close eBay ed Ma alkall' smoke, not a speck of dust llt-| the more diMcult Job of strewing resin |! professioral ball two years, and be- Brush's Latest Purault raced In close order all the way In th Get a share of Madl-| struck Hart on the sho tered his smart blue serge, No whisker| on the lid, hold him now first baseman for tie — gate eoelpte without risking| signal that he was the victor. Th/ ities frescoed his expression, He ne house showed its enthusiasm for the! was no chesty, but full confdent, He he most spectacul ‘A O a “ pectacular entrance ever that he can throw Jonkina| white man by shouting, had @ clear, blue eye, a, welleknit| TO what helghts this prodigy mIRAL| ide Into a big inaguert Brush has for the present retired from \ beat the p man in the world at hia| It was Hart's courage that it jathleth td. have soared in the canning business, | (;¢14; "ig sfe, | baseball, abandoned his pursuit of rs 1. . The etic bulld, his joints worked easily nt Jetting down to facts, we must refe. L M nagor came rushing wp, Graeco-Roman, Me len':| big black champion, nothing else fon ball bearings, and but one broken |WH2 can tell? Nor Js tt important. |i, eyo" Newton for further infor-| health, side-stepped his other business ene loa Mtuation and. fell on, the This is probably | 1” & wild desire to spring something | ~~ " er at every yell, the girls grunted new on an unsuspecting public, John 7. |louder at every ver n° One made vide sweep of her arm, whacked ' her finyers and then stood still again, Harold Wisely “Tin Canned.” New York Americans! wrestle hero oes Satehmas-eatch-can mat-| Kentuckian was tA tea fist Ws tee finger marred the symmetry of an| Harold learned there the awful signif | mation, not having een the prodigy in| Interests, and from all indications will | grass In convulsions of Jaughter, | Sut pean't 1 Binning of the fight aud fev inst |terwise prettily fashioned set of | CANC® of being “tin canned, Ho had | jurors ourselves, Newton played with | devote the remainder of his career to | denly he mleked Almsclf Oh ate, nih ; tie Hs Gne of thoso| spectators. expected to see hm It) ony’ manipulators. He looked Ike | "ead Of sterling all tossers enduring | iim last year, and he says, says he: |leamning the alphabet and spenicing the | oli manipulation, of his finge:s and ; en jeandow wii0| more than tei rounds, Johnach child of ,destiny, marked with suc- {that Ignoniny, even as Kuropatida wea! yn bet a month's salary that the {language of Luther Taylor, ‘The finan- | went scampering Miter Mr. Lirush. i aboye bis head, began A long yay by x tr : - . 1 q ly 1 b and-do me tea Kee tere OE eee ato Marvin's face, |cews, carrying a through ticket to the | reveutly “canned” by his serene tr¥-| Ney York fang will tay the boy is the} clal hend of the Glants proposgs never | | ‘ihe magnate had completely lost, his '. and, as he’ approached, cast hows, bleeding fast, but he|CHY of Fortune, He Is picked by at | ty, the Czar, , ; greatest thing that hovers around tne| to be caught napping again, and there- |For utive glances taeard & place of Hast was soon bleeding aan came (least two competent judges for end| , “Net for mine!” sald Harbld, “T'll go | initial bug in our country today. Mven yin es a story. SBcaDe. HS A HOT GAME. shook off blow AN blow still taster |?0an In the frat base hall of fame, | t0 cdllege.” Searcely bad those brave | yrod ‘Touney hus nothing on him. Ho] sitting es a lonely pleket at the en- John T. te Introduced, Nes back for more faster lee Mode? L words quit hia teeth when Santa Clara | {gs only twenty-one years old, but ls ) trance of the ball park during the ; “ i +6 been bara | °* the fight went on. Hert. & Modest Lad, College offered him a scholarship, and! jorn bali player. He tarows with his| practice game, Mr Brush suddenly | «atow me to Introduce the girl stu aay Lahigaer 96 bard) Sohnson was much bigger than Mart.| pet us chat a moment with our|thore for two strenuous years the In-[lett hand, ouc vals With the rignt, He | found himself flanked on both aides by |qenis from | the, Deaf and | Dumb that wt Bs Hor ot 8 Beside the smooth-limbed .white Mn | young frlend "Hal" Chase, A good|domitable youth strove for honors, |WMt lust seat toy, due nse over, bash | Eniricen) pray) Bie ear Neoriely seadem:." aald Manages patent q I" 4 ovlened dn stile! ‘ork. e ed 90, | smiled, ma a id b M unwou a ait at Mquitable he Hii Rant ee) eta paeed sane, by the way; not|Night after night with only an elghty- and needs no wdvice, ” ‘ se nate, uttered a few guttural sounds aad |Hinwers and tho, itis all smiled, and i ‘and seeined sn ashy onougi for é “Hig anuimpiun stunt Js to run in, stood stock still. Arol ed +N alteut and West End ave-| Hier His 4 Laura Jean Libbey | candle arc to show up thé cobwebs “His ciuiupivi stunt je to run tn, BIAD | stand Blonl Att oung Indios," spoko |e tie gitia said “I'm enarmed,"” “De: |j » the le. hero, but sufficient! ; pithe, Newburg team and the| showed , long, ridges of muse! suMciently nifty to look | in his gloomy den he conned and kidded | ye whips over his lert so quick that} wr, Brush, and, with a winning smile |jicnted,” but their eyes bestowed fully "will have {t out, Both {chest and shoulders were as wide ®*! well on history's glittering page. We|tho heavy tomes supplied him by the|you, can hardiy seo It, In making te Fee rue roe jong. tralting, che ate | qa mnany, mRivy exprestions as the wor's \ i Joffries's and he hit with the speed and) will find him modest, lk S| pes Double pluy, jst to second wad back | tempted to lend them thither, "I amn|tc witch tie public Is so accustomed. PLY Toanes in wire masbrsay Of a 200-pound Joe Gans, His | halt men » ike mout base: fe de He took the pareve and drum, he is alone worth the price of |. ante trace your an fasts tam. deel oq hoy came out, to see, Lather Ota 10 ¢ shower-bath course, one of the most ion. | Won't you let me buy candy?” |tor,"” explala 1. Whistler, “and eae Bot 6004, n One weere| sKii\'in boxing, early 1 nthe fight and) to begin with, ho eays that Chara| Intricate on the curriculum, ae rteoan run bases like o hungry hawks | BOG Eon Ae ea Jor it shall I tell them? He is not here,” Ms he rome ot both teama| at intervals toward the end, was MM | senior omigrated from Maine, a true| ‘Tutors were offered, but h q {hus god Judgment, never ges ratiled, rR Wir, Brush (hen brenthed one long i ‘able moni Lous, born, Plymouth Rock Yankee, ee, , Dut he spurned |My ery hoe pe troubled with sweiled| Not a girl moved, and the blank stare leigh of relief, bought thirteen bottles of ,ieeneiderable PA OE VeCUm connson ded A yelOW, Ate, | nate vores hock Yankee, mother) them, , head, Mark what I cay” siyed with them, Mr, Brush, bowed | pop, and, with a quick sign, made the + i ,|Vhase being a daughter of the| “If 1 cannot sfngle handed and un- Dopeless Paretic, reain, made profuse apologies for but | girls (lly, understand that the drinks Now and then he landed @ fearful DIS¥) rooster State, progenitor of many an- | alded take dp pelea hitters el nat Rlay bineibep) Jig iielooke? ah his clothes, but stil |Were on him, Phes all duanie. lens, that sent Hart toppling on his heels.) yey qiamond Oyama. seater Any Hy i i | “Doc? Newton 18 not the soft to/the ice refused to break, Growing nev- | ant signs Mi LEN UWL 4 On each of these occasions Johnson re- 08 wag! "then, father, you shall never agin | qa, and we hope he is c rect, rouse, he made one more attempt, but | merrily and, the girie Fae arg tty ananey fs = ne wee neen eer - or 80 In needed ti Ife was nothing ing, and, with mogu ' ‘6 Evoniig World.) owed his aarault furiously, But Ure ie Cae oan, They ‘have. been there Mita wholesale escape of Insane |hraire into a heavy perspiration, and tt PRICE 10 CENTS, warn, D.C March 29,—| was not to be beaten back, ‘Tne harder CITY PARK ENTRIES +08 playing, Jately: lke 6 paved, of Par patent pe Poren to voll for help. alge oak ere sown trom Harry Tuthill to} For sale by all Newsdealere—Department oe i +108 (ot uildn't get dope, Yesterday| withstanding his erles, rew bring } ound, he was nit the hardex he waded In ir oan ge Di retiog thay oy nat et ANG AL Ae Storee—Athlotle Goods Dealers, ite dba Basoball Cataloguo Sent Freq AG. SPALDING & BROS. 126 Na: St. { } NUW YORK NEW YORK (ATORES) 20-08 W, 424 Bt, 4! ie less, and not for a (Speclal to The Evening Wor on! callow youths that would again, He was tireless, & i ning World.) ot posed of cal y Oy lik artery EBACE Wor filig, thrte-se4r- 2108 a second did he relax in his ag-| NEW ORLEANS, March 20—The en-| _ ervauie “2c [Be One ee aera oat them| care fue U2” | grogsive atiempts to connbet a savage | tries for tomorrow's races at City Park | John hale and Ne aaa "Lande- /outiit Of ven inning game, Ginger was | swing wit hthe ebony glant's Jaw, As|are as follows: FIFTH RACE--One mile and seventy |soarcer than grass on Wall street, and a el It e F ") yards, welll or foursyear- an with & baby’s rattle could it became evident to Johnson that he tGIRST RACE —Four firloowais purest fon2 at ng; for four ea olde end uD. ping One Moro datmane to. the wall: could not beat the white fighter Into sheen OO Low. Cul d, for the men No excuse can be offei MY Have Been REPUTA+ Made by TION AND Genuine IMMENSE and Per- PRACTICE h manent TREATING Cures. ‘Buster, 11 fed, housed and trained, | be seat fe, e hel we! . i eT asi tounda, gc. the battle ionae ‘Mey have been pasting Away with tho SPORTING. Shaoahe pat in order vome fence breakers, Aa Raney ea ecm 1308 | Johnson was on the defensive, From Gigantie But the local pitchers, fooled them with | CHICAGO NANDICAPPMR, 20 Be aielten Srorpenscigs.|the ftteonth to the twentieth, 72018 ferent” 182) cir nat there Was, looked like a MY CLAIMS T0 YOUR CONFIDENCE Broadway, publishes beat handl« f mile of old cones’. | rushed him so furiously about the ring Gray Dol, se washerwoman taking clothes oft capping and inalde stable informas that he didn’t get a ghance to set him-| SECOND RACE—Seven-elahtha of the line before a thunderstorm, One thon, Juno's, Wills Tam a graduate and Hoenwed physician, 1 believe Dieate, selling, for for ‘ear-ohis and up, Jone miljtated against them—the ny New Boling'n, Allen’a, Boll self for a blow, His seconds tried to |" °tGrteny on ers vacrsssce thing wlomiiy, Gallagher, a baliplayer | Lau the only experienced Hanture Spectaliat ty city pinnd others, Jute’ and Willson make him rally and fight for a knock- seat, eal | who Ured to travel the, tote with sed for years, making @ sveclalty of treating Kupture 9! spectals nnd best bets show high out, but the big fellow grew more and Monater 000) Elberfeld. ive tha Worse sede lsat and Rectal Disen' have a first-class profen-9 avernge of Wianers. [0c daily, By lake ane Hue Hains nytt can ive Malet pele stonal and business reputation, t e founder of mail, #1 monthly, Beant hetn by teles um, Bir 3 0 kee + We dor | believe e the aclen| i Spectators and referee agreed on the| — *Hampora \\: th Maenre NUD LS AL Mieceantul teuetment for rupeure without the ne of | = et lt Q . quae steele stwomlow grinned and obliged < “ t fe, 1 claim pe the Leading Expert th a fact that Hart won with a clean lend a aniied VHal on sweet onos that q Country in the. successful he ot OLD DR. GRINDLE ARH GB, ed Wiser tea 103 braised the Diane was ate on tid. in ‘i [RE A man OF wate live in this otis 3 YEARS. A. SPE . ar-olde, the close, He believed himseif entitied 10% to Andorwan, wio WAS Bare of din f.. sand Pere any whom live in In olty a 8 A SPECIALIST IN 5 ; i Ns ! y jnmng and who would have USSES WILL, of } F ne 0) Columbia eourse, to the decision by reason of iis cleans| Rush “10 th ie he wot too rank. Goifith he CURE | ea in NMdW Oe ARG kee Gite Bo private B) under Dr. cirindie’s sclontite tieatment ant, & cut and tertile punching, Retheent, ; 13 ———__. protested. Milly, yelled back Innovently WP RUPTURE, | record or higher reputation than 1, | nen necutinn to ue are betatamenty In the first round Johnson had Hart} spy ‘ 3; THLE Holl?! And Grif c ay nly th — GEO. DB, WIX, M, D | MODERATE. THRMB than Ny cnvother ene oo «sf rowsy and Jt looked like a short ASC MroetomeL home rues ATHLETE REINSTATED, short, Billy had a lot of fun, N above faci bifore You, and every statement made above van be proven | vortining Physician. Do You hitter fromthe ‘103 | Aht. Wart, however, surprised many!" Cien Duta. Ri 402 Another Game To-day, Rov aith Ather with the idorseneit of thousands of persone whom Ihave treated f Holacnnk. Nereditary. or contracted: nervong ® ; foureyeur- | DY taking punishment and fighting Filia. : 107 tt was a great day for Jackson, and . Of When in Jo and'whom Fo consult. to obtain tho Most #kiTW, eek: BL! diseases, red pote, ulcers, Tee ee me tes, tn i He was after the nego, all ihe Venice, lt The Registration Committee of the| muny cltiaens Fe rotted, that the ‘town cated TT eipoeantul treatment and cure for Runture, Pay uth, palngul avtelini SP RTOTURE, tenes me, ; ce Motropolitan Association of the A no ginmills. It is predicted that to- i r f ee ee nly alnenae reaultine from ing It would have be 4h eA. A. U, | had } Interview These Cured Pa : 8, Indincretion or overwork? Be ae cate Walted for Hart to x reben bys ‘ announced yesterday the reinstatemen: | day the Gonna WAL ACh eld chenerowa: DR. GEO. B. WIX, , Patients: Satie how tang standing. fe. Grindin wit sece A ith right and left upperouts RFE 7 0 at Grimithy hugely, | RUPTURE SPECIALIST, B, J. FARLEY, 218 Wooster at,, You as wurely au you ko to him for treatment step in with bi) upper * . ‘ ‘ of Frank Nollings, under date of March | enjoyed the joke iwely, ‘hey have JOHN HEFLICH, 100 Summit as He cure rivate and ordinary contrasted, gaily "np. Pepe bien so) paar. uate fanaa seen " . Yj also the disqualification of W. Ray- | shalle wed the repulars 10,8 fume for | 42 East 23d St. New York, N. Y. | ?9ithouam Neg 4 mean and denine tn 9 10 10 anya Noa eco patter Hart. Always’ Aggressive, elit an enna pene ot @ mile,|mond Daly, of the Boys' Club, for com- bloods mt Chen fo- Bleaire, Testi - w, QRosPETER, 5 Court ot,, Btapleton, id ete aut at 1 le, barn floe, ITE ih i h M Hy { i his job instante: days Ma ye t 4 4 y YX peting under the name of W, Raymond] "¢ will take up {9 TE to 8 P.M. Sundaya, 10 A, P, N eas Fecime faaiennt, Saas ‘Chatiey Die $ kt tho Churoh Athlevo Lengue games, | ant Grmeh topes that, his accession | °° ty cet Malled ete 0 ustrated Booklet ree. t, Biityn, | never’ sto ping, ras chi Pilar H0 wit ti Ihe palm} tn aletroua y D work was King johnson’ held.Marob f

Other pages from this issue: