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THR WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, APRIT &, 1905, NURSERY STAKES IS etemwwe! SPORTS EDITED BY [sssertin.! ROBERT EDGREN - 1 OF WRESTLER HACKENSCHMIDT'S GREAT STRENGTH 5 Sens nN < Reet a it Pow AACKENSCHMIDT AND HIS 2% INCH COLLAR, HAVE a Pot A CRIMP IN SHARKEY 'S \ AMBITION, ' - AIS FAVORITE EXERCISE.’ HACKENSCHMIDT AGREES [MANY GAMES ON” “TO WRESTLE 10M JENKINS LOCAL DIAMONDS | | The Mu Match Between Great Pair Will Be Arranged osponenia at Sturray Titi Ovalone Huns” dred and Forty-ninth street and Eighth | | | This Afternoon, Manager Cochran Cone- = |trenie to-morrow, the strong Roya Giants, one of the best colored teams ! IN ENGLAND Ae TosseD “TOM JENKINS UP_INTo THE AIR. of ballt ty th fi hi vicinity. senting to Catch-as-Catch-Can Style. — [this game enoula be a close and intage esting one, as the Royal Giants wilt | have Robinson and Smith, the Cubas | deckenachmiat, the ‘Russian Lion," ondary consideration in thelr minds, |* Giants’ battery, in the pointe fow As-catch-can style too after this. I wish to be champion in that 04 : Well as the Graeco-Roman." “] AM going to wrestle in the catoh- A That is how Hackenschmidt declared Mmeelf yesterday when he made the ap- Pointment for to-day's meeting with Jenkins and his manager. Hack further aid that at present he knows practi- gally nothing about the leg holds, but that he is entirely willing to take a @hance with any one, depending upon hia strength and general knowledge of the game to win. He thinks Jenkins 1s strong, “When I shook hands with him on the mat in England J found that his fhands were strong. He had a good grip; yes, a very good grip. But I was @tronger still. I think I am strong ‘enough to overcome the advantage of his eg holds when I meet him in his own mtyle.”’ WEN MORAN, an English bantam- weight fighter, and a ogd one, for England, is coming over here to fight. He_will probably be billed as the world’s bantam-wolght champion, on the pretense that he defeated Bowker for that title, Moran never defeated Bowker, Re- cently he boxed a bout with the cham- pion, but was outpointed. ¥ PP ricrerpea JACK O'BRIEN sidestepped the Peter Jackson wallop last night and manager to outpoint the black fighter, Next on the Met, if O'Brien's plans come out all Might, will be Kid McCoy. a 1’ Bob Fitzsimmons gets into the ring with Marvin Hart there will be @ food fight, When It is all over Jeft- Fes may be without a possible opponent gain, Fitz 's forty-three years old Mow, or will be on the 26th of May, but Whe freckled fighter hasn't shown any @igne yet of nervous collapse, Hart wants a championship, There geome to be little chance of a fight for the heavy-welght title, and so he has turned his eyes to phe light-heavy weight Taurel wreath. Fitz jis witling, When the theatrical season closes a match will Probably be arranged. On dope, even leaving out his ancient HAGKENSCHMMIDT’S GREAT STRENGTH DUE TO WORK the Story of His Life, His Marvellous De= velopment and How He Attained It. | BY ROBERT EDGREN. Georges Hackenschmidt stood in Elmer's gyninasiun yesterday after- noon and toyed with a pair of big black dumbbells. He tossed them up and down for ten minutes, ran through a whole sories of movements, and | finally held them out at arm's length without the quiver of a mtiacle, “Why do you havo theso lght weights here?” ‘he asked of Billy | Elmer, who was looking on open-mouthed, “Light!” exclaimed Elmer. ‘Great Scott! those we: -five | pounds each, Nobody here uses them at all, What do you oe See “I wish you would get a pair of 150-pound bells, so that T can take some exercise,” replied the Russian wreitler, ii “Do you always use such big weights?” ‘Always! How work}! can & man get strong unless he does a strong man’s This 4s the ttory of Hackenschmidt's life trom the time he went to) School, a small but chesty youngster, until he became “the Russian Lion,” Famous Russian Wrestler Tells Robert Edgren| * pie all the people of the civilized world. He told {t yesterday him- , sitting on @ yellow leather trunk, in Astor. eae rneproadancay . his room at the Astor, It tells how he keeps his etrengt of a stage athlete, "I was always too enthustastic tn killed everything that I tovk up. Even now, ea Foe this four year afterward I had a sore thigh from the n the world became strong, and, more than that, {2{ {ra while h, living as he does, the hardest of all lives—that seecteth more ev am training Tam cun lft a Meie atis the way to get andow's way is all foolishness with has finally eettled the question that |has heen agitating sporting circles for the past week. He haa agreed to meet ‘Tom Jenkins, the American champton, at catch-as-catoh-can style, and the managers of the rival @rapplere will meet at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the office of Charles Cochran, Hack's rep- resentative, to arrange details for the match, ‘The signing of articles to-day means j that New Yorkers will have a chance of seeing the foreign wrestling marvel {n action, The matoh has been the main tople of conversation in eporting circles trom Gotham to ‘Frisco, When the report was circulated that Hacken- schinidt had left Austraila for America, |Jonking, Gotch and several lesser lights in the grappling @ame got busy with their challenges. The chance to meet’ this wonder shifted down to two men, Gotch and Jenkins, They met in this city recently and had It out for the | American titl@ but ¢he title was a vec- ‘The winner would stand a chance to meet Hack, and \t waa for that they really wrestled, Jenkins won, and he has been burn- ing up wires, using pen, ink and pen- cll by the grows demonstrating that ho was the logical cand'date for Hacken- achmidt's scalp The nowspas fot busy and when Hackenschmidt arrived in thts clty he was met with the query. “Will you meet ‘Tom Jenking?"' ant he answered, "Yes." Manager Cochran, however, op- posed tho idea, holding out for a Gracoo-Roman ‘conteat, but Hack’ finally won him over, ‘and the match ia the result, Jenkins will come to thie city im- mediately and train for the contest. He has Implicit confidence in his abillt: to defeat Hackenschmidt ut Aton Featoh-can style, ‘The foreigner, on the other hand, /s just as confident, as was evidenced from’ the fect that ha agreed to meet. Jenkins at his own style. If whe matoh fs clinches, the greatest wrestling contest that this city has of the world, and will, like Jeffries, ever witnessod will take place, Th winner will be the undisputed cham, in a claas by himself. DOINGS IN PUGDOM. | “phnadetphin Jack’? O'Brien has got busy agida and signed articles for an- other battle, The pugiliat whom O'Brien will meet. fn this encounter will be | Hugo Kelly, the promising middleweight | febter of Chicago, who is a coming man | in his clasa, ‘They will try conclusions {na ten-round bout at a boxing show |should be one of the best ever wit- nessed in that city, as both fighters are shifty men on their feet, stiff |punchera with both hands, and be- |nides, are capable of taking and also administering punishment to an op- ponent, Both have started in training for the battle Kelly to Fight Wallace. Another contest in which Hugo Kelly ea vier avorite exercise to be brought off by the Indianapolis | A, C. on the night of April 24. The bout | fighting and as a consequence the mem: bers of the Avonia A. C, Intend to Wager $500 on hix chances’ of beuting Hosey when the men enter the wring, Jack” Lowery hax been selected to reforee the fight. Herrera-Daly “Go” Postponed. The fifteen-round bout between Aure- Na Herrera, the Mexican fighter, and Tommy Dadv. of Brookiyn which was slated to be fought before the urea A. C.. of Baltimore Jast night, has been “postponed until April 21. ‘Both fighters aked tor more ume in wich to train for the battle, and thetr quest was granted, Matchmaker Her- fc Belecting the ‘above date for the contes: Tucker Wants a Fight. “Ohi Tucker, the hand-hit foatnor-weleht tighter of the Avante x C. hay evidently scared all the feather- welghts as none of them is willing fo mee: him jn a six-round bout. Tucker fg anxious to fht Phil Logan, Kid }them. Wiltzo will do the twirll the Murray Hills EE od Johnny MoGraw's Giants will play. their frat exhibi n game of tho sean eon in thie vicinity to-morrw at Wes chester where they will face the Em alds. The latter team will have out @ strong aggregation of players In order that they may be able to make a good showing against McGraw’s champlon Taylor or Elliott will pitch for the Giants, With Hal Chase, the famous Calle forntan, on first base, the Highlanders | will meet the (ast Ridgewoods at Ridge wood Park to-morrow. Manager Grit fith will have out his full strength in order that Long Island fans may se@ the American League runners-up at thelr best, Chesbro or Putemann will be Griffith's selection for the box. with Kleinow behind the bat, The Ridg woods will use Essenter, formeriy of Fordham, Pitcher Barberick, who two weeks ago Jet the hard-hitting Cuban X Giants down with four safeties, will be in the bo again to-morrow for the Cedare when the latter team for the secon@ time tackles the colored cracks, ThO Giants will be out to even up mations |with the Bronx champions and to that ‘end walt thave their «tar battery Buckner and Williama—in the voints The game will be played at Bronx Oval. Southern Bowlevand and One Hune dred and Sixty-third street. | The Philadelphia Giants, champion colored team of America, will play the Manhattane at “Olympic Field, One Fiundred and Thirty-sixth street and Fifth avenie, to-morrow. The Manhate- tone have gotten. together a_ stron team of players for the game, an with "Red Waller in the box: they Xre confident. of administering a de- foat to the colored aggreaation. ‘The Philadelphia Glante, champion colored team of the world, will be. th Manhattans’ opponents at Olympic Me'd, Ono “Hundred and ‘Thintyeatxth | street rifth avenue, to-morrow aftern 5 ee Ruees will be dn the box for the rion, whil ‘Red’! Waller, who chad three shutout games against the ent ree et teenson. wilt he. th ane Mt ‘A pitchers! piteher for the Manhatta hampionship battles, Robert has the 4 ; when Sood eet & | $){chamolonsnip battles, Robert haa the en {ko ite wl Weeting ek 4 frrain (But U'Anished the tice won can Jump further, and J wilt gure as principal will be with Hogaman pr Chester Goodwin fn" thin: Buielahound he the resulty Best , yecome o furious of shorter races t yen d eet i BY Valle eight. |Aght t Ver: abd A 0 Lindeman, the ex-twirler o: 0 Hoe |) hipped in Sun Francisco tor the light: | P* Hvloue thet atten It WO To, tne dhophiee ail en es HLA Raa amtay Ate COS a if) wae’ the ‘Tom Wallace, the Detrolt misdlew eh | Ko(g, bovermentioned Nehters at yAie*tuam “win occupy the slab fog eavy wolrht champlonship, beat Hart [Over I couldn't tell you how I took the "When Q Strevgth all the vg unless he uses | ‘rorners that started the saying t This battle will be for ten rounds | Moran Due N ihe Perth Amboy team, champlons iy’ chort tina before that, Malle en I was nineteen I was very! weights. make” so Te aay Die UAIne Weights cides. a TAN” SOW, | wil algo be decided in the ring of the! Owens, ext Week, the Forth ie game tosmorrow. with the » be . jMrong, A doctor at Bt, Petersburg saw hive not found itso, ape thatiwae pectuse they didn't Want "WOIRHEHT: TS oianapolia AC. on nent Monday |welgit nghten whom 1H lish hantam- Sriele ‘Central tallp nine at ault Fs HBE! ‘The ante and the Hist | Excelled In Strength at School, /M% 8M Aaked me to como wo his house jMeNwee AL Mas Mwave go stone. bt A fe take” the place of thelr YM" tent. Kelly ought to have no trouble sent for to come to, this SEO nae ee te seine sip. nine |e look ‘ 4 landers here at Inst. Boon the| +1 was a strong boy when 1 that oid, t2° WARE Toould do lifting weights. hat is herd bE eeteetS RE AC \, be strong, if you will|1n disposing of Wallace, as the latter ent Erankie Neil, ts a passenger on tpon as ithe strongest team of semi-pro- 5; real baseball seanon will be In|went to school. In the primary and ul LG He had a lot of people there, | Wollld use Welghta in proportion to Me |dorthy ierk work \doea not clase with him in any way. |to” arrive” hore moet Mich le due fexsional players 1, be found. 2 Abe ; ehlee ° ad ia ait or : t fart ‘ ional pI full owing, and the long interval of |nigh achool I etood frat at the end of janrre et dinner Thad never drunk "HE Wver dict, 1 eat wh 1 Hackensehmidts. system of training |-rhey will battle at 100 pounds, welgh'in |'Thursday. As goon as Moran aries iain Se the wennon, they. have hopes | Preparation ill be over cach term In gymmaauion end last ia /ARyCUME, @nd L drank « tow wlaanen of eat, a lot. they Shy “the Tapatiend | Raw , "med Wood Mh ie Ow SHAE. at's P.M, on the afternoon of the con |) Rourke will match him awainat Nell cnrsying, off the, honort: Taner "5 claret. It wei i i 4 ay nt ) inehes om | ney mW 4 at-clns i hey live up to their practice per- everything else, I was second of four Tenet my nates Whee he eee Mt nluceabie Atte Meoniteh; [G4 tnohes wound the ghest, (tour, mors | Cext tile of America VTSME championship PeNT erean and National leagues tea > ; n offries), formances the Giants should have some- | hundred puplis in singing. phan Jim Ji ’ Robbed, season. | thing to say about the pennant again| was a very fin records. That was the ' ause Tam a Rus-| 33 around the walat, (four 4 jobbed, 3 oaks ne first time I had) sian, A” man_ muet Oo grow the neck, uno gy see, th nia A. C. light-| Jack Johnson: t bert BPTEAL year. ‘he Highiunders, attr thelr | Teen's ere A A ial Bue one day, | tried tt, and the doctor told me 1 would | man must eat to grow big ), 38 around ae | Jack Lee, the Avonia A ight: Une big colored pugil ———— i] and strong, Corn Is good to eat, and | leas, than Je f ho | Willie | Who recently lost to i Bata f , ' 7 ‘around the biceps. | welght, who ts matched to fight @| Who. te > Marvin Hart in fs poor playing against the Southern |came hoarse ii 4 | be @ great weight lifter tf 1 would come | Yoke . They gay T ent a dozen | EON. AN tnrough, iiack's meaaure: of| {heim bout in San Francisco, has ar: BE Uti tayo caus eben nak ¢ like @ frog's. The master/and live with him and peould come) ogen a day. That Inn Sole, Taon't maken Be pate cravoraniy, Lith Pisc9| Hosey, the Nehtweight champion of rived Jn Chleago from the coast. John. rwhen 14 comes down to real league play- Aeclare ould have’ been was very angry, He made me try | ty, “ty. ” aay { Her-| Albany, in private on April 16 for @ i pought that would be good, &. ou Feel Lazy, of the ancient Greek statues o | . s awarded the deniaion ‘Tow thoy COR te tere ener iey, [aeain, and my voice broke. That ended good, So in Chiles He In a far stronger man than | wide bet of $20 and the entire gate re- in bis bout with ; > that way I became a ‘atro 7 “If you want to be stro: orn yer Wi wrestiin Be cepa soviarey: iy bolt 6 BA a ssties bes oie on hat vires the singing, and after that Thad more worked harder ai hander it (tt ae | aun jin you Hoa mint oeerne | BRTICO, ONee neta an 4" bm-pound HOE | ceipta, haa improved wonderfully in bial of robbery. was k cas H BLACK BILL’ "ae . i » Work, Whenever ¥. RY i 7 a nary | Brool wigs ; a enemas bP ipyt that wins tho moe. “The gymnasiuin came after echoo |: Wal siwaya working, Alter a while|Rat any Rood food” Aico ae LTT [See Nia es EMo-voarold baby. i & much h Mee: dovbtedly cracks, Santa Catalina . Bo. TURF TAL [incre Sa ately, Pe Ont vee T|tme came to litt 1 broke threo world's Jack Lee Has Improved. Johnson Says He W. don't say that b |I became well known and I went into It was fifteen minutes away, The boy: BE THE UMPIRE Sometimes I ran so hard that the blood pion, came to the club te 0 would get in my throat, but I wouldn't wrostling exhibitions, He Ke ace let anybody beat me. I must always thousand francs to any one who could TO FIGHT HART, W. FITZGERALD | ne the best horses Sam Doggett has given Emperor of India hs firet Eastern workout. He breezed him three-quarters of a mile, and his appearance greated a very fa- The fact that Roseben raced all winter at Hot Springs and ran 60 well under 128 pounds on March a would Nee —__-- food. ae ' rope 4 a big club, iy always ran a race on the way there. I a t By JEFFRIES WILL could run fast, and I always nar. | Hie First Wrestling Bout. pounds ire Danidice neat oor (Bpectal te PRR YS RE rete: ant first, I never could get enough work.! “One day Paul Pons, then the chame years old, PHIVADEL PIA, Apr ain ‘Tample, of Boston, and “Blick BH," of Merchantville, two artists of ebony hue, mixed It wp for falr at the Knlokere bocker A. C, last night, win, whatever I do. wrestle with him and no seem to upset ti : “The frat time I saw a wreetling went up and Peet ah ane vorable dmpnossion upon those who #aw| at least hort hal SklGReay he was! “remple at the start held the upper q match was when I was @ small boy. 7 ‘Buh! sald Pons. "You ane me Him, Ho will and the clsm ie daltomia | vockey Hindetreni wh} am hand, uit “BIL unged on by hie Jers hi ; " ou are not A hore muperto Tooke: rand will arrive at Ben- friends, made a grand-stand finial a Champion Jim Jeffries will make a| There was a circus. It was thought wrestler, If I wrestled vor ro aimmoi ’ ° Chreult fast five races and arrive at Ben-| soy frends, Bini tiohoken to-morrow, where he|to be bad for boye tb aes It, and’ alnroak your bones” Ther rote me cd [eager and when aaked what we Craven’ | ote ney ee ne dete een eins HSU peu Tmore sehen wi take his MM from Memphig to-morrow nist, and manawed, fo, even Bee ones 3 Bi wilt umpire the baroball game between | master from the achool wae always mad, wont to my dircirn one atid [ot Marvin Hart, Fiz wad: tt Toews | meee fatter of South Brooklyn, whe menaure in the Fast, Hees declared his intention of riding |ever:, Lembo SAN ng bout at a moe the @x-Hobokens and tha Poursall team, | there to catch any of the boya that them to let me have the fret bent wicy juke J sBvedi heen Sot | ee Decne AL he ee ee cai te. , the endl of the meeting, cre oY . o! of Oy © let me have the first bout with | like Johnson received a bad deal, but of geome “i o ©George Odom did a little in the ateeple- —_— ment’s notice. goarnelons Riad Clty, which will be | got {n. 1 went and told my mother Pons. ‘No,’ they told me, ‘you aren? ie un willing to fight him tf he wants to Sie naiarta ee a Raa chase line at the track, He appeared| Buttons wit be shipped trom Ben- —=—=_—=_—_—X—K——X—X—K—aKX—X—_a! playe ae ne Re George Cricket| that I must see tho athletes, I got the wrestler’ make the match. I do not k much | ji5 wlll ahaa hater Seay | fighter on the backs of Harry Graham's jump- nings to-morrow, which means that he SPORTING. i Grounda, flehth street and Willow ave- money to go, and then dlecked my face)" 'RUt Iam strong, T answered, off | about him, but from what T've heard [jeg atemaind tees in whit ees ier Gannon Ball and Judge Phillipe. | wilt not run tp, the second Bennings | ~neeeanr oN OICAPP HM, ee | ‘This will be the first ‘ ‘up so that nobody would know me. Ilyou do not let me have the tirst _ ‘oomer,! ‘| a [ee TOUS. LONE Cy breezing them @ mile each, handicap, Shiclds wants to start But- | 2H CHICAGO MANDICAPPEM, 283 a ear an ce, Ceannlen stag Sih | Bot AWAY back Ino: wallery)) When (he) With. Poha) Twill reLig’ Bo. thoy ait Tiee take nis roncuna unteratend’ ie | (CAeec rete aN oe EInaaeald sd) has the [ {208 Jn the Carter and fours that the mrondwuy.vuliiaies beat eat oem Be Wty he we cpemnlon hes, off. | & ck in a gallery. When tho, with Pons I will resign.’ So they al-jvat take him on—and I understand he] jog’ whi be Adam Ryan, the Chioago| Frank MoCebé has purchased deep golng at Bonnings would take tho /ping and stuble information Jui q ( i in: | wreatlera—they were very poor, but 1 lowed me to wrestle with him, 1 went {is not likely to-T will meet h . jear-o14 oom Galllo from H. V, ledge off the erratic aprinter's apeed. c ‘Dieatel’s, Bol Pal appearance in Hoboken Jeftries | qian't know it then—came on, my heart et him and threw him all aroun}, 1| Witz has little hope of wetting Jack | Woterwelent, who comes here with a treet haa placed him in John Hynea's lobe nek tl y rq Naked many umes ‘after he won|went up in my throat, Wiile they Won the fall in forty-six minut Nien |O'Brleng Tommy: R¥an of any. of (he leone idaaceal ae long string of Bethin for the th pelo Gaia ney Tied for Pool tonah apeolals nnd i onship. D1 Ob | w: vrestiii ' ; raxaited i ; Sab 2 | vteta thi) credit, ( . 10) moptona eed that was sick, My heart b Suc d threw Aim so easily that ¢ had $5,008) posted with AL Smith in | na i} Ricker lant night tn the pool tournament |22e: a monthly. i a hard I though: I was going to dle. some of my friends thought it was want w York for four m she gata, |Dofore the Washington Sporting Club) rite Woods Is the Hindoo of the /.t ins nromdway Academy, ‘The winning of . BICYCLING GAMES FEATURE. | arter tnat 1 always wanted to be « YOU call “Tike eof the ditece cay Eve net heaed why role trom the (ot the Quaker Olty. whery all the #904 pen nings trugk. He won hla alxth oon-.|‘hy game places Oppenhelm on even terme | *y i HY ray = | Wrestler, Fall to me Wsy lo throw a Palle, Urn walling to heht anybody Only fh shat ie are D31g fought seoutive victory when he walloped Away | with Albert Hanis for first place. ‘They OLD DR. GRINDLE, Indoor bloycling racing has proved | Experlence as a Cyclist. atler who ts paid at broke my jat any uma, aie if chey want to meet those Gaya As Fitzgerald and Ryan with the last race YeRTat dig ‘that | Will play the deciding gume to-niaht for the 35 YEARS, A BPECIALIGT IN \ ntaree the most exciting type of sport! 4... heart. 1 fallawed Pons to Moscow, [ino they can cover my money and weil {282 Seat Aehtore they should pur up u Mie MPO TS se to WwW. L, Maupin ‘two | amateur championship of New York The] under De dFindle's mclontitlo treatm | RE ee acitl Cae uinane win wenie Snel Minen Rovead te yet catty fi ere — | sgn vedo ixhen “Evie tea denn on |e Pane uate eed ft Weahewiny ign. Apri T had {t two woeks 1 went in @ two: meat ati ee , 5 Cheat Ashe Cine eet ne, ged to ride Rapid Water in the Car- Lufsohtne te PPC RREARy FUSE, APH IH, a th Va ine ieain until he had to wrest! PANTZ DIDN'T FIGH? ‘The fourteenth annual meeting of the | 8% Advanetialane: Reet . Me auliletes of thy jNundred mile race on the road, After me in AUAMENt In Herl | Geen Yacht Chub was held Thuraday night | tet. and wit hepp bdiheallaateny qirctl dy ENAND WOMER, . yond have alwaye broved remarkably |ten or fifteen miles my tire came off, then J threw him ti seventy-one min- | pyrpge1HLD, Maas, ‘April %—Tho| at the clubhouse, foot of Water street, wet tue he joer Ling an lie Is under @ for unnatural ran: AL Ale branch of sport, ‘thelr 1 picked the wheel up in my hand and utes, Later T did it again In Vienna In lGhamancPuste fights schemited for laat| Sapleton, 8. 1. A banguet followed the | Contract to Smathers. Ho wee mented indammations, 1 ndisoration. Se Ptooen ty winning ines fage| Mn along the rond after the others /forty-one minute, ‘That is how 1 be- light before the Llt¢aneld Athtorle Club, | NcMiae, The following officers were sleated: | w Mioende at the recent: meetings of the | f om how donk sua you Ie relay race at the Kignth| until I came to a shop. ‘Nhen 1 got came a wrestler. Wis again postponed, ‘The date now seg | Commodore, Samuel W. De Beer: Vice-Com- | Iustern al as, private Armory, Brank, the old In-| some leather straps and wr them ie of Bosra akein tol around and tround the poet "| ” tt two- had a big solid tire, 1 node the twol wy sca Bical fi ore, Franklin W. Phayre; Rear-Commo- Handling the Weights. 1 APO ai hat «ae soba Kelnite: Recretary, John 1,| ‘The oucent Bennings meeting hae A ways I do a great deal of work 1 Out to-morrow, piel hte! Baster Wor! Tuas A

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