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» BESI SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK = 2&2,BATs RRWSE STORIES OF SPORTS! ITOLD BY EXPERTS AS FIGHTER, GANS - CHARACTERISTIC FIGHTING POSE OF GANS AND SOME RING CAREER SIDELIGHTS —— RANKS WITH THE 9 --<ce"'\! anal) og oo CTOGENARIANS : “Old Master” Isn't Old as Gauged by t - Lite’ s Standard, but He's Been Fight- ‘ing for Seventeen Years..May | Go On Winning Like Gladiator | - Sere “Fitz’ Until He Meets: In- INSTRUCTIONS 4 evitable Conqueror. Sei Ne enue es GANg STUDIED OUT AIS fi WONDERFUL BLOCKING SYSTEM AFTER ARNING Hid LEFT EYE INJURED BY ERNE. NELSON NEVER Got oveR_ THE BEATING GANS GAVE HIM AT GoLDFIELD This is the first of series on ‘‘Champions I have gal Joe Gans “The O14 Master” now. Master he is, LG and master he probably will be for some time to come. To-day he stands without a peer among the Ughtweights, and untfl some new wonder, still unknown to fame, comes up over the pugilistic horizon he will easily hold his place. ‘Brig was the 1sst to argue the question of superiority with Joe! . Gans. After being beaten to a pulp! in five rounds, with his face smashed | and his body bruised and his left arm. broken and his mind dulled and dazed with punishment, James gave up the fight without coming up for the impending knock@ut And next to Gans himself Britt was ‘unquestionably the best ‘of the present-day contenders, Britt had just beaten tough Battling Nelson, who fought Gans desperately at Goldfield. ) “PUBLIC FARN THE $$ TO PLAY THE RACES Z races on a gala day. The betting ring |i a Gegres to the widow's mite, only) x ia swarmed with bettors and commis. i sueces ‘or sharitys the other an a : Loses, Too, but the Betting-|stoners, every man among them seem-|biy change of a lose | Wage Earners Mostly Try ingly armed to the hip-pocketa with! The toller a winner, he knocks oft rou oye nw tegen Poy Peay Sete a, su i \; housand-dollar | Work, and 12 continuolsly Jucky sticks ck, a weight. Of the new lightwotghts Packy roa ve and sty thousand 4c Mad Come Back With Re from the thousand-dollar| 39g “yecomae up We terested Their Luck, as Do Men “McFarland and Tommy, Murphy end pense g Sach eae regulars. He gets a pile and tt may in Highest Walks land - ‘even epitng ou books. Money 1s everywhere. | last. There are lots of these kind. If in Highest Walks. eee ay eney ie Sus eTouaLte, Engen Sea, All cot } vamped Pocketbooks The scramble to wager is terrific. Slen| he goes broke on his play he resumes 8 to-day they dv not| took home 6 mother. h Ud ab ete ots nh iaith Banged poverty itacn prosperity vad “| haul and tear at each other in the mad] NOFk And earnestly applies, himself to Sen. sees from pe EO Bernat always looked - endeavor to get the beat odds or any| dojiars eral prosperity enables him) quietly, or openty: tried their hand at th Ne Ota sua sher cates very [elas 1 BY T. 0. PIPER. old odds. to wet the small rolt and again he la game, if not to mucteed entirely, to bee ADDI ‘Oret { Money ts in sight everywhere. The | seem! at the races “picking ‘em he) come jater at least advocates of the I ge} by the standards of or- | 6797 1D" MP. oe bab! HERE does the’ public the . the | can, Lo gets tired in the end| sport while attending to their regular man he ranks among the octogenar- be knocked out. MoFadden OTB of the public schools are to ‘This insures a close and hard! races?) Day iattetiday, mentand etaien carreney Pee eas ag ae en profeasional men luck | ‘Thus they come and go from one day fans. Gans has deen fighting seventeen | Was s tougher man and e far better have a dig feld day before the | Orpen. son in the armories will Jwomen are seen at the track plunging leaibitnrvenporiialiaadyalinatee peace |nuceesm len hue /sums Of sneer AE ye oan ones srornonad ecto coamee years. He 1s only thirty-three years | boxer than Battling Weleon at his best, outdoor season closes. tt being | negin ‘soon after thte, mutdoor meet, jor piking, losing and winning, and they | Perhaps thirty’ thousand mot | % sor tel ber leacnatnienay (ietlon racen ier tine nanlla old, just the age of tie great Bob Fitz-| In telling of the fight Gane sald now planned to wecure Celtic Park| when the boys will get into shape forjare in the majority of cases the same| are personified in, a mearure in. th t aay -\‘s earned at first, then gambled, Th 2 heavy. | “MoFadden started rushing, and be-| tor = date in September, when « full| their own meets and also for the!lmen and women dally attendants, fever-| concourse of apparently inaddened vet. | (orered to, “got & Dive. t esstul ones-—succeastul at fir almmons when he wrested the heavy-| ee had gone many rounds I cer Gecetanainea special oventa in those of the Irishs | ie re Te oietiuig oasttoraccthe ‘waren, his ed et Te ncaulck belt savoled. with Neth eteatainiadanuy welght champlonship from Jim Corbett Gecrat heat ate ml Deperemmen ots racks Sade Nelly events liAmeriogns w York, Pastime and | ‘sh speculators and uncomp . represented by thelr money. sonal pride of belpg known as a winner) the lovers, and then fare ny pun-| tainly aid wish s oAM®/ ag fitted to the boys wil be et other, biz’ athlotte cluba yocat a” triend— ct | t ets big and fittle. batch of money ai Carson. Gans is never badly commissioner, in fai x 6 ehed in his MET rs ap ralens ray, tel Mayor McClellan is expected to aus tne fall season it 1 Laces They rush for the lead figuratively to. be piuced on this ot thal horse se era are | pvofessional | me are altke carried aw ihe dream 2 ‘ the time. jeverness was te: bi; and Janes ES BUNT tention ui <make—a—piny—bie—er_emall = Some. |! rom the entrics ay published in| worked hard to get a few thousands In) quick returos while gambling under the dissipation. He may go on fighting, to socker football, which | vans tmea] | th GAIT pa pers—Serartion Vawed— on 1 “cunt the t-they—tiet take ash>gulse of turf followers e in th. like Fituelmmons, for another ten| "Mea 1 wet fred. me gradually| beat van, President of the A. A. U., will | out muccossfuliy Got the frat, thne| times they are of wining tn front.| personal choler, attractiveness Of a ai the racing game, only to find ‘sport of kinks,” come Into the 23h me down until I was helpless, and in| act as referee in many of the events, | lost fail, and witch seems well ed | other times they ket mixed up in the|hame, or prompted by the over domi: anes mae Dat liatasteana imtnatreantineR NUE CaeatRnandanndeal the twenty-third round he knocked me K P prompted by mle atittendeto return to thelr 6 . years. He may, unless some Jeffries of ‘At Jeast 2,000 boys will compete in the the’ 4l schools. Basket-| scramble, to come ouf of the melee Ip. And the tp circulates among | IIbraries to forget It all financially in the end. Plainly, it's juat the lightweights comes along and top- h! that time! “!| will again have a prominent place 1 % st _circles as well as the highest. 1 Men very her walk of life have| the old, TICE ‘ex him from hie high pedestal. urea wee ywalls whipped err contests, and every effort will be made | {othe winter tournaments, | tattered and torn financially, only to| the rena ea etg tenon in every oth glavols baal we thivee, about | Lut lysways fight & man better inthe: to male this the greatest’ meet of the < tions will be gtven al bob up again in a day or two, oryajcommon laborer rec thomtipiand| There are many 0G4 (nee ion in| that time and have him pretty well Kind ever held in this country. projainent place than before, the| week or two, with a new stock of coin, | {ie laborer is transformed into a player | Gins, When you see a champl [studied out) 1 fought MoFadden several There will be sixteen individual Brea Crnen ta RLY SRY Et ieee [sone And ready tor betting pur: |MwMBUy, I the working man cannot /any class you can make up your gaind | times, and a) bls toughness carried him! Svents/on'the programme, with at least est and by prea lent Roobes aban . Peay Re alate | that there in something In his character | through, although 1 got decisions. It) so. relay races, ach school will Indorsemenit. Thirty thousand people ey to the he manages to send his mone that, puts him above the rest. Chamn~| msn nth 2 mst, aialy setuiae i to the! track to be put ‘up. The work: | ions don't arrive at the top acol- bsg ph tasicn seasaaastecacntoonar sees a Teas Lee aE Tee DRUSTES FeoARST A PALIT ls foERASI Deo SUBIS SAE eeesvo aU Sara Rag So ssp eg SOA DMS ea ngman may send a modest day’ wage! Bt questions between us by polishi to_be paruled; he may send a whole tent. | omg in, three roun i | 1. ex. They do not think that it Ganm had lived @ couple of thou- | 7 ee toumhe Fe es: beat Dal Sawing, week's a1 h of the reckless| Peace steps by which the great bow): | Aner ney te ieee reclieten. fee = 1d ~ o D 1 = + e} anid peara ago he might have been #27 | apike" Sullivan, Jimniy Handler and theta ta eae layin rermiene, tpat wets) Ing Interests of) America may ibe! cons] qi Yast scason and pick uta few oI other Hannibal. He ae peta of othera in the aame cl this respeot the work(s Heniierine pole date’ into one central body, al- | fesnionals to enter a competition, i Fighting SenerAlE Deno eee the | Kenerally noticed Ayet-in 1 plunger. real though maintaining sectional tourna- | winner to be dubbed a “champion” mar was ever ampion, amounted to much Y He stakes every dollar he hye in the| ments. are now being advanced by the The. small al on er ee TaneesoHe | forces with the amateur and what they military battlefields of the world or the Seance bailenels-witnin she ving ope. Aye fought Frank Erne Twas, at Mond on the chances of a horse. His| wise men in thia popular sneer winter |aro saying about a few who are try Gool, courageous, resourceful ‘a desperate battle, for Erne was! | McGarry Ie A to Box Agal mendous as com Astosth (| sport, to the end that the ten pin geme |to hog the sport by hiring profession! fought successfully where other, mea of G’ ry lox Again. , i ‘ | \campared to. those of the Loe reeateean tan chielertaliseruaconerat Seer ap oeteaterl etrengthicncd Sepesd thea at hls best. “In the tweltth Boston Youngster Puts It On) smoy aeoary, te. wuray sentra Light-Weight Champion Witll feta ge yon Of the) jay be etrengthened all over the coun- [to represent thelr alleys, | nehedul Sfoutd have gone down-in erent. round. Erne landed..a_punch.,that_ out} ffi : fighter, sho haa ‘ne! on tis 3 [ring sumotent to affect the adden wheel. oak iat th ieee | mgnereus direct (onide seperate Lore thought ; Hi Tae ect the odds, whers | ix a_uoveme fe ametey-| SSveryoody belleves that there prerere) CEN Stall Serene coed Baltimore Youth at “ihe a Ce Mike $26,625.50 Out of | te, Pumbte ber ofthe workingman| spirit witell te really the lite. of-att tbe OST g ten teat =bonycln Sonera born in Baltimore in 18H. AS | {+ was out. He claimed that he couldn't | | mamger, Jounny Ee a doy he worked in a fish market. | 400° ') co on and quit. | and it was there ke became a fight- | there in a little story about thet eye. | fe. He was awift of foot and long of lotto sreefe, who trained Gens for his Metchiaaker of the Liberty. A. 'G., of | ti port, Cx . to match x Teach. At first his athletic pier lestinght wien write sayalteat the fl we yalqey! cums Geteated siary | eee onn., f@ match Amby and’ Hy- | mere limited to playing tag with the| sureq eye ip responsible for Joe's be-| go, Deshler Breaks His A B | woroges, of Baltimore, in a ten-round eaks His Arm In Battle.) abet F other boys, all of whomrhe could out-| coming champion. According to Keefs. your inet night at the Paddook Athictic | Dave Deshler, the New Ragland fighter, | 70 TAGS La tsne naka Goad A Fun with case. ‘Then ho bern boxing |Joe Gans hes been fearful of having| Cou, Ae. DERE SL Ue EA orn ee sont | Will hot be able to bor Kia Aullivan, be | Britt, at San Francisco, will recetye $9,000 Crippl od H d an Aid einai ainec i aeas Po Aveapaneiee after working hours. Gans's boss be-|that eye touched ever eince, and this fore the Eureka A. C., of Baltimore, on | more out of his coming twenty-round ‘PP e an an 1 hu gl Ce TES lof the season and the club officials in| 4 x mods cee ere Gans, bis bom an Sia very sobe hes aasde him pertect his the sodeon and the clad officials in| Mohany niet as fe, bisee pie arm dicoe | pou —with George Memal, the Chicago now shone Larsanixel cies Chios : her gach put in $170 and they | wonderful system of blocking and of; r 4 Donohue before the W mitt A. ©. of | fighter, which {a to be decided before th. Ch P it hh Qe raise caittgrent rom te bose" brot! n pi jguch events, may expect a good » Chalvenyii Mass, VAL, Herfords the velun | Pacing ac i 3 (0) am ion I c ée @ | competition of lai F Padd: Club a match’ for him with elther Fiehticg Disk a ie poulsenot change the odda situation in| sports. The bowlera are becoming dia-|the local geme composed of men whed jock ub. Hyland or any other 185-pound fighter In Two Fights. ‘The workingman, who the business. Oliver iu trying to get the | kusted with the system which has per-|have no aMiliations with alley owners, a| mitted a few alley owners to control! And in view of these facts there tp y the spart. They belleve it has out- | likely to be “something doing’ by the { Nkened| Town the basement alley and saloon | time the yeason fairly opens, ’ represen large proportion of the men who ¢ play the races, gives up his all Joe Gans, the Hghtweight cham Bs |The annual mecting of the by Wid! Monday evening. at Callen ifr, “helsen, bought a set of boxing gloves. With peeping an opponent with those stiff. | son Miahenmalenmtried tol geUaD ick han , of Los Angeles, Cal., on will be ellgtble. and these Gans became so skilful that ‘at lengsre. left-hand punches for which ese! eter AGE laseent box Bulliyan, but refused to give the money | Sept. %. Gans would not consent to! Sporting Editor, Evening World: soa apes roencan ine, last none of the other boys.could stand ae fein ‘Gens, tmproved, or not after| punimiment and the Balti crapper | SAM, MeClintock, manager of Hyland, de-| box Memsic. unless Matchmaker Me-| ‘The question has arisen as to whether} Ionth from "J seen Up-Kith.him Another set of gloves Beh ting. one cantata ee ae a swells to Jast tive) ten ieee i Jeffries 12. No Cheap Ri Carey gave in to him. This make | the loss of the finger from the pitching |{s to have a almilar contest. i te 14. box | with the Buftaio boy in fact Bor) weemed “to-rather ren eferse... 1 $25.5 60—w: S ef a : 3 i eon ve a was obtained, and Gans woul Toten he ance hice at’ Fort worie andl the gruciling, for the harder Baldwin | sim Jettries, th which Gane —has-reaiisedout | hand of Mordecai Brown of the Chicago mre ie {arith a, teat share entered for against two at a time, champion high-priced ret-| of two fights in the short time of eli | Nationals ts a benent or a detriment | a In this way he | Peockea ‘hin wold with the fret BLOW | hengkd Sens Sut the ereater soemed. the | erse an ec sob inere\ tac cerca | Ueaetoe steam auesaeeea aes einen a Conse vena parent ouenaee te tee | Mart next week, becama very claver in defending him-atruck. Gans and Erne came together] desire of the Baltimore man (0 £ather | tne tm the ‘are an: Lou, Jenking female battle on Bent 5 | ‘pelt, AT the bell.” Ganz frinted. Erne dre* them tn. Matehnaier st oe twro.more battles after his contest with| Some whole hands are larger than ive a ‘coup! Inches, and Gans, * eoecin! | feutaren ‘His first real fight was to a finian Norling forties ppereryeen be taka hpbatteenceenienne tia HPT ORS: | ot) Los: natise 3 |_Memale befor) the end of the year, he| others, but does he not have the benefit F i Heooe' ye ith @ rival in the market. ‘Phere was|ing right-hander over against Erne's mugceeded to some extent Baldwin was | rying, “Ie-i ought to come very near making $10,000] nother pitcher would have if the a8 it Ghatiie Horaniellivapent tikes Albion tage i aside bet of $2 and a collection, all |J8™ clearly fis master and was given a | then you b out of the four fights, weight of the ball was reduced an . Jose’ with x Trimber ot ble. match Game ‘i p = ton: +m a! a eteht of a finger? tf ig of which was to go to Ue winner. Gans STUDMED that ail out before we| Welt-earned decta! Fights-in- Quaker City To-night. | Amount equal to the werent o eer eT a acentieeo eerie trou | stiinte the tinct Genstola| Jehneon:Burke Got $1,982.0 | Mekarieia and Goodman maa] ee eee Se ght | From a sclentife standpoint, bow would ble. ‘That gaye him a taste for fenilng, tie untlerward: "I knew Zrne's| jack sohisons tie colored “beavywoant | Packer McWfarland, ‘the Chtcego light] middlancicht Cill woke Mle erie eee | you figure tt out? : RACE FOR MOTOR CYCLISTS. He wagn't marked in the first battle, | styie of Mghting, and I knew that he! pugtliet. received more money. for boxin Heleieanhells ee Beisesrmany battles tn] tn Philageiphia to-night, He will meet Terry ONE-OF-THLE-FANB. aera nd 1.0 looked like a lot of money to] would draw/back from that felnt just | atlor Burke the lx rounds at me Gooamnan’ tha new EMatat fighter fe, Mid | Martin, the Quaker City fighter, for six] YoU are a littl $s To ride 200 miles at a cost of about’ Tar aoyworking-tor 46m week- —|a—certein-nivmber—ot Inches and then | Conn..on Thursday niabt, than 1 rounds befor the Fort. Wayra.(Ind,) A. 2 | founda at the National A, C., for which he | department, Thin Treen igaylliboaltheverore nee cnim yr “rit orth tecetre S6—pee rent ot-the-receinte for icra sued ata Py. x oublo. Papke ought to stop Martin.| The question of in, I planned | try, He received $1,062.00. hich lava Money for the bout. Durke got | ba -econamy teat tight_nnder_the a Hix next fight he won in twenty-three | move hix head forward 5. for all of hin seventesn ahivan -140. $6 314! / Pata’ phi rounds, and it brought aim $. After |to feint, and suddenly shoot smy right | Pisce of Soot, “Tae ltcom receipts af tho | MeFarian won A decision over | Arter the bout Pavke wilt start for " en of the New York and Brooklyn that he fought as often a could And} hand over to where Emne’s jaw would Mere Fa10h, the fi Sividing $9, Tooting 42d thls tine ts | Ne expects fo be matched ts Bakes Pyeng | 40 With the- proposition as many good Hisgehte Clubs to-day. ‘The atatt awo or-three times a w his wine 1 )0" by the time the blaw got there, I between then «him out Ketchell at Ban Francisco MEK pitchers have much smaller hands th Motorcycle torah ye THO ate pings home to hix mather. ‘fhe money |b by the tims the Be others, wh olucdlirsesimeananleax was made oarly this morning, from the Worrle? hen, for Jon always jaid he | could have kone through the move-| REAL ETHERS Dellal have wolGsa tie Brooklyn clubhouse, at No. 108 Ate mon it shooting craps, and she feared | ments blindfolded and have landed that | eye crook Gensiiwercak would elght, pall always weigan the aan a aniers S0d put Cenvod\| roents Dilinicolsed and here, landedithes | teva) crooked Joe Gann) No; One. 12s STANDING OF THE CLUDS" sane, ce jantic avenue, and the race ls to Bridges | Riera at be! alow Just an I dt trust him. “I'm fighting for Jo# no’ Axemcan LEaguE:- Perponally, the writer Is of the opln- hampton, Le I, ahd return fe : Roavledhedsig: make Nimjmoya land for y ic oa tener cs NATIONAL LEAGUE jon thatthe lose of tie meer is ‘ amp a Ne oe omise to sto ha ns + Ana he told every one who wou y clu, W. Chub : own ins! rand ; F | In the i) put on the ‘gl ‘hut faite |he went out with the frst punch T let { oe eee ee Tre ctond x Gilcare |eap, oy havelpertest. control et ssh| : | Baker, of Brooklyn made ‘ibe ace on) his natural him," ra pai re abel An ocean ya eo ature fallotorodnratitiacaen eee oceeal ja motorcycle ot 1% uatn paway from tt rs in| Sehts, I'm going to be on the Ie: : f $09) Now Xork::7 ee CUES and to produce crt! | Cl inaatietamen | ja little more than five quarts of gas0 d to be, put I didn't have FIOnGecA! BROWNS PITCHING, line. and at a cost of thirty-two centsy vi : i a always wan! ss af lo Ko an fi a the ball ain b= a while Joe ach: --|the'ring, still atanda alone amoug the) {TT Oo wnen I was led up with w RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. blaviFoniinslaneescyouccouldathtome x HAND | Aside! from. the economy feature there A thing of a local reput He ebtwelshie. Year after your they Are) a sag And Gana‘ 2 | billined bail with i Ore ease tion | veloped such airength In that finger, {4-conniderable (nterest In the: conte ais Siar stented will develop signa ot | 29! ree BR AVR me, you cout! a baset cause you could | although deformed, that/aa_a ra was giyen a match with K Today | ROL! He wht Bs ss 1 me. Tl celia batter grip on ft ja poueD Eee qty eee a tucky Ragebud, who had } 4 as ever; | Goldfield and won in a desperate drive. | Long Angers are essential $0, 5004 | ge iy. can control better than SPORTING. out George Dixon ita stage encounte vata + | He told all ils friendx ho wax woing ¢ [piconer efor sath is cea won re as|it he had (o dyect tts course by the | wn nnn To the erybody ch a master of Wim He beat Kid Herman the #a GAM lnetinctherway rand (he. pa nner | Sastamie ental) eaves the RACING e COE a yboay t sates ge al ° i ; 2 © gecond finger, | Srawn hima i) market boy whipped the Rosebud oF OF ny. He fought Ti ie GAMES secngko oe TO-DAY, [being natucnily fonger: nha more of a | of ther 'tnges ix’ nor handicap to mk RA ° ounds, 2 i x fore the fight he its ngton nt > ey few York rook! yn, ames aweep around I G de- 7 < BUI sounds, knocking perhaps. before the fight hi sp nt Phhind PAliadeipnia at Bonidn ANA { bile dha Bernas aes BOZMAN BULGER. |LAST DAY (vent tasters onplochaety and that 4 men that he wou didn't stop Britt b onty rounds they were w the bellet ing him all over t By this u finely deve i Annual Chamglon and 3. Other Haat.) stopred Britt & tercible beating As an honest ¢ # r B Revie Lad Bie ees ey ad 1.80 (1.00 Parlor Oar), ie tan, S10 b. of. Electric’ traing via doth Bi foot Whitenall St. avery 20 minutes, 11 bah : \20?T. ‘oh Brooklyn Br pecial Mace O% Mushing Bay Divislon, Ames ant Lt Teo AH Rye ecices anrgt fo aah aime by Ande Saving Soctety, will make an effort to-} LAT Ladine RUKO, Fleld, ®3s » distance of 13 miles, ct to teank.” All Brooklyn troliny, sucouraging jong distance srimming BY | :,erNG INFOIMATIUA aaah ad public conse- | points—23. Adelaide won and. Nepal 10 ow, starUng At 10.364, M, jo # 4 to show the general pwolke how Bey Vutier, Was a Baits “ t is season ts we- He the foot of Bast! Bix fourth} chn b In the water! Bos Murphy : Lto-day under the ruspices of National Afotor” Boat * SDROUEHS Ces reel Aree G Ato ay 3 ies in th n Ninety-second strve this aud /s\ | he woclety at College) Erne Has eatauisate hyn MEN AND WOM ed to on os, are clig-\ i Keep the s oi dina The distance (s elght miles and che} the clever Phuadetp ‘Use Big @ tee sonipanied over t tainly haviog consid discharges, i . hiny: Mets as been 1 ripe sied overt i lzrivations’ of K ; v0 doings a Commodore Onitia Deraonrura: | SOUTE ! eine > at i c, Yelnien, nad bet eos na epdoputac |) 7 pete eee ee Lae i i ag be Hein mar Serared ie Beneonh i ma mri ith ae woh 5 | Fepiruteuna Gace, Year Se naa 20g ame mas yachts’ to cost tia ‘commodore Brown wort tio long 6 tof eau onclishati. 0. ‘ tance swimming « pinay Ae an ai Baseball To-Day, 3.30 P.ML—Am, Las eue i . azn Orda) wiLorkireeertnctor: Clases cal Masebali, Hoboken Sunday. Fhiindeiphi Million to (be Hallimese boy. tis gotl® new » Al frat no ona would be- | pyry F Ye, Wastingioa, **" 3 Aine Fi hl Velow 19 Be ealled on Grayeeen: ass by nwieuing from <kuer Battery) to Gea ‘Moboxen, 430 P.M. Adm. Zoe, 26"

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