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THE EVENING WORL! D. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER Sip O7. EDITED BY Dan Hickey and Mike Donovan Tell. 10 the First Time of Lanky Bobs Injury When @ HARRY. PULLIALTS He Won Title. NTE «: To BE WoRN WITH SHAPES". nan was champion of the world my fingers failed to reach around the ind thumb, strotch as I would, didn't IKE DONOVAD SPRING MEETING SOCKS. __ Hickey were discussing | Fiizsimmous ast night ir the boxing room of the New Zork) Athletic Club. —“He was a great man,” sald “Dono=+ van, “Fitz, was one of the srandest | hitters that ever lived. And do you] -know-where he -got-the punch?-Come over here for a moment.” Mr. Donovan turned to two. life- casts of Fitzsimmons’s arms and shoulders,'made when the grand old x xx INOICAFES ROBERT EDGREN, ‘RED : AWN OR recwow. WHEN THE 6.8. MAGNATES = KIT THE WALODORE FINGER “Look at those wrists. See how far |: your fingers will reach around them.” I tried it. I bave Jarge hands, but cast of Fitzsimmons’s wrist. Finger meet by ‘nearly an inch. See PRELIMINARY RUG eee fe tt C _ PURPLE. _ CAVERND ER PINKISH: GREEN. - MAGNATE FROM CHIEAGO IN “PALM Room — + “There's pok at those thick, bony wrists. Thi the wrists sts of an ordinary man, That ‘yam. ‘Eyon his knuckles, as you can wier in the bone than any other fighter’s. No wonder. Fitzsimmons Hd hit to—tell_ Fitzsimmons when he was meeting all’ ‘op hitting them on the jaw and drop th “Body. punches, or else hq’d Deraly, kill some one, pia th hard he hit, and he never realized how dangerous it was for an ordinary = eomers that he'd” “better trained boxer to be hit by him. URE right he could hit,” sald , Dan Hickey. ‘I'}} never forget / the day at Carson when he hit “Roeber on ton of the head and knocked _ out.” PABSr That —my eee, aad “Yes, went on Hickey, “but there something else that day that you p@idn'tcnow—anything—about—and that Pwo took mighty good care to keep from. _to.anybody outside. 1 dare say. that no one has ever heard of it. Did “you know that Fitzsimmons broke his I didn’t, but I remembered that he went into the fight with Corbett a few @nys later with a badly swollen fist. ))sHe did," continued Dan. , broke the first knuckle of Fitz's wight hand. And it was only six days @ went right “wlong Set you know that he was hurt, qwe didn't know it until later, ed up bad the big Nght Fitzsimmons» tor wanted to lance it. but Fitz faalie “no. He said he'd rather go in and, eet was yar take a eminte nt ay it made worse. He didn't nit nhs rignt hand. did het aso Prine “not often. I remember eat he swung va great many wild rights omisned:** The nin Jus S Wasa dnihanded man whens he whipped Corbett—for—the championsiiip of the world,” {gai Dan. “That was the firet_time he broke that hand. He went into the fight with only his left tt to use—and he whipped Corbett and knocked him Veutialtewith one hand, Bur very few cople ever knew ft. Fitz kept quiet “about {i even after the fight. Yes, he SSeertninly could hit ot “Kitdinmwens,* sald Donovan, hit ard--cnoust to break “the toughest Misis ta! Sver grew on a man.’’ CKER ma, KORGE D fommy 3 G Martin Gray "manager of the New Haven A. ©. coming te tonermange the: Chait = er x one_of the best pf the local Tightwelgnts., Hie made a clean sweep RSet * Decker has had anis—one. fight In.New | je Odd “to an extent ita ota Heyes and be match. phy to-day. PIMLICO RACE TRACK, M4., @—Following ‘hre the entries’ for Faces here Thursday: FIRST. RACE—Maiden two-year-old furldngs.—Gene Woot, 107; Princess NOT; Ormanenc ion ee Noy. the SP BBCOND RACE—Three-Fyoar (Dp want; selling; seven furlongs. * 103; naa wi Tdo. Heck, 104: Feu! 100; Nobleme Oblixe, 0: Teacineste 110; Anita’ C., 94; *Fiat TRD RACE —Handicap, | two-y sare olds eran Bison pita Stare A: WS; Lamterin Giles,” 985 FOURTH RACE-_Bieeplechane, about lewo Ly TAtrman HTumoriat, Reift, 145; Jonah, 1S: Geo! Tevsweil AL 163; 1405, Spence Carola, Mit: Jack 137; - acta RACE-—Hartimire Broy oil ia yeeryoldai-aral | opward eines, 107 UXT RACE Taree 4 {2 seven furlongs, efitin, “74; itigh Jumper, 109; Witton Fackaye, 00; / *Chatigaahle, 94; Rosake, 07 furions earolte TH RACE-—Salden fry Landing, 110; $f: CAnawlowia: tio; “ea. Matt Btolo,” 110; Mins Ce } a Foaxer tell, tory Golemie, dots Ststen tne, Abie cuatue Ola oie iine Pristina Apprentice ilowances, Werther cloudy: track fair G7 paras ‘outpointed * 4 id" Willtama, the sone City boxer, in their stx-round it i the etae of the Brown Gym- the secret of Fitsimmons’s hitting power,” sald Mr. Donoyan, (punch quite “ESL eae teen rounds a | ferce mix-up after tackling he emerged Jings ey are a couple of Inches thicker than forearm of his was a bone battering see here in the cast, are thicker and He never realized how ESPECIALLY ___ DESIGNED FoR WALDORF RNING INEAR.. TAGNATE FROM ST.LOUIS. rest. This was on the night he fought Baldwin'in the Crown A. C., of Brook- yes Decker went on at a moment's no- tice and without a day of traini he wave Baldwin such a fight that adne oiher Uehtwclehts in New For ate Satna aes) been willing to—-mix” wii if He is fast and clever, ana ean hard enough’ t things interesting. for Tommy Murphys p HE altuation between Murphy: and et —iz_a_curlaisane— Bath | proclaim themselves anxioux to fight the other fellow under almost any conditions. > Yet when thoy are pinned down to any sort of a definite proposi- tion both have Insurmountable objec- ons to something or other, and the phy in his now famous stunt of match never comes off. The. trouble ordering fifteen new creations in | probably Is that each has too mich re-| waistcoats for the recent world’s series} spect for the other. Baldwn beat Mur-| between Chicago and Detroit, Harry phy ina fifteen-round fighton dectslon | pulllam-announces that the next meet- | Murphy doesn't like Baldwin's game-at| ine of. the National League of Ball long 4 atty Js well satia-| Clubs will be held at the Waldort- Tommy haa it on him ina slx-| Astoria Hotel on Dec. 10, ‘round gallop, He refused to meet Mur- hile we have no {dea of calling | Hotennd-daliae puree —betoret focal club, while Tommy thought {iwould take'atirast a couple of tious sand to induce him to tent dsarawin ff. Wiiats the niatler’ With: then pees? Have they all so muctr that « mere thouwand or’ two looks ike a hard .nin dime to them? since. Silk Socks and may Waist: coats to Dazzle New —York-Swells- t BY BOZEMAN. BULGER. N® to be outdone by Charles Mur- explains Mr, Pulliam, “I see no reason why a rich organisation’ Ilke the ie should not progress. You | meeting at the old } yeura ago and by | progressed ub Broadway | “aetape Ty Kn Iike | Astor House degrees have | thoroughly adapted to the-use-and-iack | on as —appertainingto the exact—use | pot forks and torchedged harpoops” tor Prhecepring meetin atte Bt Haste fa thar ole: seires We ate fully—ableto— Sake “carte al th “Ttor weeks, /W jestern will Wel Weights Agree | | on Match and Await Offers i rom-Glubs-for-Contest. BY JOHN POLLOCK. NEW. middle-welght champlan A will be defending that Utle te | fore the new gear Is u 4 In. Bill Papke. the hard-hitting tehter of | ‘spring Valley, Tl, and -Hugo Kelly, | lot ago, both claim’ that. tile since | \Tommy Ryan quit the) ri ve be i and ix In fit shape to giv Tone fran bathe Moran Makes a Hit In Frisco. “1 Geen 3oranthe English bantam-weieht champion, has made a great impression witl > fight tans of Califoraia, « thing that beating Frankie Neil round bout befor San Franetsco, Ga 2 ‘alifornians watched Morai ‘ork out at Sharnon's roa And were amamel atthe Iittle fellow | auiexne Thompson May Fight Fiztgerald. ‘Cyclone Johnny’ Thompeon made such owing against Freddie Weeks : their six-round bout at the NationalA- C. Philade! rood ob Bead! <promptly made him offer to mee Wille Pitzgerajd fo ourselves in the Waldort. Every magnate in the league, accord- ing to the dapper president, has become ‘All This Will Happen When the Nationa League Meets __on Dee, 10, Of pockets tn tie spike tattand-open= front affairs known as dress suits, and by constant practice can walk on any kind of a rug withou! tripping. The deliberations of the baly base- ball, naturally, will be of secondary consideration, as much time will be given over to the coaching of valets. picked from the various rubbers, and the preparation of a guide book bearing will be given over to reading a s of games for next season, ul pared, and Uie appointment of mittees. The business thus being disposed of, the magnates will give the remainder of the three days to wild society Hving and explorations of the halls. It is announced positively that no ple dinners or Seeley dances’ will be per. of the-various line of jewelry taid out around the dinner. plates In—tre—enmpe Ha ie & Jars as to the wardrobe ng Made Tor the Nationatbetgse Preslddnt for this ocoasion, but_the ha- berdaalier Jet slip, ap intimation aes: west) b butter, AG this meeting Mr, Pulliam assures e4—wil} be taken mith the cn-Tot before the club that ofters the Jargest | purse. They will battle at 14 pounds, sh in} , for & per of the se f—w hich tha winner wit feet celve per cent. and the loser 3. It lin expected that they will box before the Indianapolis A. as that club has made them an offer. Stanton to Box Johnny Carroll. [lint of California, woo has been duing such [creat fighting since he arrived ere fromthe wilt meet Johnny Carroll ta a six fund out at the mxt-atag of the Brown Ugur eat A Aon Tuesday np cht, Car qollhax been taken Kod. cate / AMUSEMENTS. Site Iipoadway & 40th at Ev. sugar tongs, but the hand—the bare un: gloved fingers—will be used for grap- pling with the salted green plums. “Purtlany’s Stunning Makettp: ‘The first few minutes of the meeting, after the call bells have beer tested. lor ssheme in hoslery. kie, will w an embroidered cluste its way over the ryote main peatur KRUCK there reffect. 1 e famous Hes jar all wound nd with a purp P tte, bearing Clark Grittith, who will hold the retits ea led thé American League in| over the Highlanders‘ again next year, tee by Al iran sit betel eed ed early in the season, anid toward Phas tanded (Fee more yeaod. men fF she clone again banked out, he Dail for eam. § ps, Increasing his batting conald-| railed are Niles, mfelder;—emohill | erably. outfielder, and Fred Glade, of the St.) Both Loula Americans, Niles, Hemphill and Glade were ox- changed for Jimmie Williams, Danny Hoffman and “Hobe” Ferris, and the Jat- ased—yesterday. have been St. Louis, OuRht-20 | hianders, | Niles and ae away from hin hand}! to the H elop into i Kr has the. | ‘Huft in him, and It only-neads develop- ing. cahiy frat’ scrimmage as a menwsrt ofthe ‘varsity elevén Theodore Roowayolt, ‘jr, while playing lett end, was injured and helped from the gridiron by Conch Lairy. The young- ster’s promotion to the big squad came as a surprise, and his work was brill-) fant when he got in the game, In & FOOTBALL RESUI LTS. At Pittsbure—Wertern Pennaylvania, 16; At Brooklyn—! Eastern At Bry mercial H. B., 6 At New York—De Witt Clinton H. 8, High School of Commerce, 5. At New York—New York Univeralty,” University Northern, 0. with @ sprained tendon in hia left ank a The forward pass and outside kick made up the practice work of the team, gad¢-much improvement was shown. Gil wal fe the only ‘Harvard e Mlighteat injured in n game, and he has merely a 9; on in his ankle that will Keep h «few days. player ITHACA, Nov. €—The Cornell ‘varsity will be accompanied to West Point for me with by a thousam! atu jens, | For tince the Tiger ane the f 4 were ou i" his entire rac. practice ‘against the yesterday. fale. she king. Yale should advantage before .the Coy te tice periods Use hfin veason ends tine nearly to, drop. pretty NEW HAVEN, Noy. 6.—Due to the ‘tact that several of the Yale eleven are a tri fine, ihe boaehes have cut down the \¢ Uce' work, and yesterday the y ute scrimmaxe. in the Mules of “Recrot work, There uy on the Work from now on Tiger kame ic} ‘The Indians are hard at work perfect ing some trick Dian to Use ogaln Harvard, and also boasting how casy iis eolnk 10 be to spin round the crimson ands, Dartmouth in trying to make. her ixame more open and At thei same time more ef | fective. “the “Dartmiuth offense ta saree the standard. thin. fall. and the Ven is being driven through the hardest rt of dally vractive Harvard (began her “series of maasmeet last night’ and a ble crowd wae hand to practise cheering and try out » ks for the Work has been Harvard 2 ped amount he rest on the Yale Ar becuse nL of Patton the mandate week. In forbl Har ‘exgin Brown, he Harvard Wink atatt after an absence of neatly TITLE , 282, 20, Tear 33.1.3, SUTTON RETAINS BILLIARD CHI falled Sutton for “Buecon—12, 4.0, 3 High rv mpt to defeat Gee reel 56, balk-lne billlard tit) ra Hail last night, The m ore a crowded the 18.2 0, 9-44, 0,21, Y Average, 16 18. fuigh i AL iA in ite club-house last other Hes: Ole Sent th) end PEERS aero Sutton won by a score of S00 10 Al. Sutton averaged $313 and had a high of 283 points, while Schafer, playing much alow hia usual form, nWeraged but 161-5, The veceran’y beat runs were clusters of oemannnoa on Aam Gallagher Wins Again: In thelr second nigbt's play of thelr 18.2 balk Une match at Daly's, Thomas Gallagher easily ‘defeated Edward McLaugtitn, ‘The McOre WAA.G00. t0..100,...‘hercWaala,tor.the tea an at ptrerert— ellow the coat of arms 0: ‘onal League. His waistcoat will be atered gray silk. and around “his: 80! at he {a to wear a& girdle of fluffy jMUsastine de-pote to-carry-out the-gen= eral effect, Murphy's New Waistcoats, . “Webb Murphy, President of the. Chicaro hax added another dozen lwaisteoats to his-pecriess jon..On, the first morning he will lfawn-colored gfair, anon with a small red. circle, ho [Within a_xreen repreduction: he shaped Chicago River, all of (WHTG to be firmly clutched Into the embrold bred tuska of & cub. From his watch !fob will dangle a life-size reprenentation af a bear's foot. ‘AIL the, members will walstooats at Dreskfast, Ing multe for luncheon and le Dovey, of Boston, \for dinner, G- Dalrym waite Tutiam requesting that, Milton, ellowera be qiiowed to-ap wh Peasook=nttes mintit the when all dishes and cutlery have bee | removed, [thin will att rather hard on’ the new + 4) wp Of. the Tada. ‘teat i HF Ae enact, is he rather proudly his ability to crush AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. DUCT RACE TRACK, 6,—The—entHes—for tormortowa| here are ag, follows: FIRST RACE—For two-year-old Seay six and a Rialto AQL Nov. Ten Don Ottarso. (40) Obert 1125 Ardrt eligible: wear tri-colored barroom ‘oute loaion, Winter i has The wan one Thea an: é Jett the demi-taase = Wit always orders a cup of cof {othe National Leaue is known through jour the jand—aa—the veteran organts tion, but our countrymen should. give Mr Pulliam due meetings on pres se SHARKEY STAG TO-NIGHT. Manager Jim Buckley has arranged a ood card of bouts for the regular Weekly boxing star of the Sharkey A, to-night. The principals in the main t will be’Johnny Dwyer ana Bat- \iing Hurley, who will clash for six rounds. These boys box fist, and their Contest ought to be & lively, one. Four other juts between evenly matched havare will nrecade tt FOURTH 4 The Bayview Handicap; furlongs : 120 arr hoo sete H RACE—For two-year. six furlongs 140) Obert, . ; S171? Miss Delaney C145) Single Stone Hal 5 Louis” Roederer. « Tea Tiok...., i (1b) *Senator Barrett. SIXTH HACE—¥or all axes. which have not won In MII? Orfano., 1G Kidnap, Summer Cloud, Miss O'F 1 Monocie $ Hooray. 0 108% Abracadabra. . *Apniyntice allowance claimed. ooo A Meturel Whiskey con only be produced In the old Kentucky way by perfect Fete and ook saolbe— ry Tennis Teams Divide Matches. Teams of the Knickerbooker Field Club and the Rrooklyn Lawn Tennis Club bmke ayen yerterday on the courts of the latter organization, in Flatbush, yesterday after- In the opening atrugcie W.' L. and G, Ho Sanborn of the home team Walter - Watson and Clarence Mat 46 and 12-10, Later. H. AL PB, Roberta beat Pate and . O-1L and 6-4, eee eed “Spike” Robson Wants to Fight Here “spike” Robson, the English Jichtwight who fought som good fixhte in this coun: try when he was here a few: months ago, has-written @ letter to Bett Crowhurst. of welphin, “his Amel TOAARSr, staling That he IRcwllt te Ameri in nw TTT A wel tree oe meee itches, whi Itis Dotted anys Ll abel whe ade “im, tbe be Govsroineat een Stamp’! upon \e tod the okact Are. Breet and sntity: of whlekey.w real thing | clombng faust Himself he Quaker Cliy, @ week from Frida: AMUSEMENTS. “Dally Stat, Last 3 Weeks ol NEPTUNE’ SDAUGHTER With Disappearing Mermala urosern Circus Acts PIONEER DAYS & RUSSIA eee and India Siectarle way & 89th, CASINO By,. $15. Next Mats Saturda: piskerven Ded Angelis, Bianche- tim ender Carr in The Gay White Way LLY RIG 24. near Ww. Tele 1046 Bryant +" Matinee To-Day at 2.1. “Pocahontas. house ow there, ja, on Saturday night, that Match Lewis and Fitzgerald to Battle, m matched by Ject fh | McG e Fitexersid for ix tll | Papke Expects to Stop Pat O'Keeffe BL Papke har arrived in Philadel wis he will meet Pat O'Keeffe, the mae echt of Ire Btrore tne, Nes fhalelphine om Saturday rita slop OKeetteia n fant in| | sa iee | a} *| Embroidery — _ Exhibition line’ Home Hroidery patterns. hav sulmitted to usin a $100.00 Frire contest. Thesa are not for ale, but the public te cordially’ Invited to see: them at our factory thle week. Hours 16.00 Av 360 to 4.00 FM. Take West 424 Street car to Eleventh Avenve. THE HOME PATTERN COMPANY — 615 West Forty-third Street -EMPIRE “Site ven a sat, at 2 JOHN DREW MY WiF THERON THE FARCICAL, ae MUSICA: PEAY: HACKETT Weat (24 St. EN" Mating In the new music TOED] Hiway & th. LickUM Mnreday & alu THE OMT Sea nellew ke Marznre: Mlineton - near Bway: TRICK = Mailings, Saturdays Gronak—- ~A Fe iE ADE'S. Hurst, Be Hudson iinet ROBERT EDESON SAVO sith at Matince! \] MAN_OF THE. HOUR’ iis a eh is Mate Wat are th tise ean farce, WALLACE ' VANKEE TOURIST. BEERY NEXT. MONDAY. NIGHT. “COMING NEXT ‘ me RynisH- COMIC) OPERA OM J ONES Morris, Van Saturday AitMARO. BU Thi ducatlonal Viano Recitals, In Tyesertptions.: $4, $3.00 and $2 10. Seats $1.00 and 3i,~ On sale at BOX fice. Stelnway Piano AMMERSTELN? Ss 15 pT, 70,100. iPAVa7 | Batty dim tn db ,B0e- Orchestra of arda's 8c Bransby Williams, Gus ied~ Mazet. Daisy Harcourt. the Boston ‘Fadette Lady col Hoya and Giri Campbell, May ‘Tully & Con. Mas f the Caryellon, V1 Eater Nov: (TS¢.-$3). Rin TROY. ATORE vow Hov.9 TRG ED yan CONCERT ConTINUGUa 20 and 30 Cents. MATINEE, Mitchell, Willard & TH GARDEN ex MAY ROBSON !n Bowern, near Canal. Mat. ‘To-Dny, Sat. & PORNBENG in The M a Lew Welch—The 14th St. ‘At th Ay, 250, Mat. Thursday THROUGH DEATH VALLEY Aleit yee ay. | em Nove Le | To-morrow ‘ihe Hejnyenation of Aunt Mary,’ Beata Eyq. B15. fon. 2.15. rpamakers Hissin returns read to-night ACADEMY OF MUSIO, 14th st.& trving Dh [fatis: stat, HAS IG waiter S500 Co EOIIGre sane ona Bester on The Tipo’ ‘th Wind DALY'S ye stee sires Anetin TH ie ant ar Tra Bijou ®33* NAZIMOVA™ 8: ered Hive eth: rietits Herald So” Seater neturaase [The Girl Behind}: h Conalt ENFIELDS| s Ca anton. ils ral mites Fal peal KEITH & & PROCT: OCTOR’S| Tie Broadwiy | RINTH “ANE: co, «ih | TE ap Eig ptr ‘ Phone 2: Britt Buey Ean Mays iH Lex. Ay, fie ST. Phon 1700 Harlem, ‘& Sat2.15. By .M 5. Mate. Toda LAST 2 WEEKS: Severino Spoone! Also Vau seri ‘Hal Davis & Co., Empire, City 4, (7 Jullus Tannen,, UNION 50. i ith] Fred Mond & Co. 1 - Waterm Giris, Phone 1G2d—Sturre}. Masques Guartelte, Continuous, 1.90 ta.) Ande ‘50. Wot Trio. e ia its £ Aaa BihSi se AVES t Phone 2061—Piaza; D [= Benjamin. Chaokn, — SMa OM Cobb Dunedin Troupe, Rcenbavoriieh| in the Hisho OR Ho. ea aoa Ei4th @t. Ladies Mat To-day SOLE “GRASS WID Hurlettas—2. if Vauderitie, iain — Millions. Vaudeville THE SONG BIRDS, CORINNE, Valaden, ‘The Haln-Dears, Mat. Datly 250. Bway & on Duncan & Godfrey, erty plume Bul | edie Oieree Oa V-STAR By. FALLEN BY T THE. WAYSIDE. WAYSit “AMERICAN 2 Bhd AY: TTHE GAMBLER qe COLON Mat. | 7 MARIE LLOYD, ‘Sas th Ay. & 128th Bt. Others ~ eo rsa and yeperile Dany Met. 18 Curtain 2 THEATRE, Dye. 8.15, New Andterdam Ske ee Pras The Merry ' Widow * Nitinesy Aaa eta in Acta ry & dist at. By. sth KUND i TY urday, So isthe if a T. [2Rabd Anda Vaudeville Feetival.108tarActs with MIas The Ene OF Ranchorna NCES STARR in, TRore, eee: oe ze Fifty Mutfies HYDE & BEHMAN’S OLYMPIC + C1ITY SPORTS CO. MAT. DAILY. SMOKING ~ BMOKIN NIGHT OWLS CO. VERN & CORBETT. GAYETY > naxrz-santtkY oo. EXTRA—SANSONE & DELILA, [ Theatre, UOLDEN WEST, _ Pie Ginn oF THE GOLD) TPPAYTON'S Lee Avenue Stock Ca, SAG HARBOR pares 15 gasp. patap ae & 601! iTHE TWOr ISLANDS Season's Great- Bey aning Hite 5 Ore TIM NOV.t! Barney Bernard and 75 Fun Makers. Pony Ballet, with = Matinee Pall Or aoe Next Week- (GRAND x" 2'e Advanced Vavdevte, ‘Romany Operatic Troupe, Wiltred Clarke Go, 6 Bros. Lack. Btolle'x Horses, Ray L e. Preliey’» Does. o Lawis, COLUMBIA THE HOME OF MELODRAMA, ‘aata. dally, 15, 20 & 25. Eva. 15, 25. 85, & 808, gE) A MILLIONAIRE’S” REVENGE,’ —$———<—< SPORTING. HURTIG & SEAMON’ Sionhvne. Thay, Ma YORKVILLE|®! ‘THE LION 337 MOUSE, THE Prices. 250. to $1.50 Majs.T. “)WEBER?S: 4034 MURIC eli oe = NOE WEBERS HIP! 1 LN 8Q., ae SHOES Soa rari sical, Ntia LTTONRAY. areata Bl BILLY B. YAN ‘In Mat, Te ry Pi MURRAY, test eis Bi CRACKERJACKS ATSY IN POLITICS dT oat TO-MORROW, IAAYS and 4 other ru MUBIC I Queens County yas Club, i ne

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