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TRE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 19075 UPTO DATE | 44 _AND NEWSY. | | B EST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. p> faye e 4 Ce ECHAMPION OF ENGLAN D. sit down ani ers. Here i “R ters Jast ni OBERT EDGREN, New, Yor! Evening World ght. tS FIGHT WITH MOIR FORTITLE Skim UU a ee URN: is straining now “7 OMMY BI Z ; now with, Gutiner Moir, of England. But,.in spite of his work, the American champton found time to d write a few Ines for the js Burns's letter? “We night tor his world’s champlonship battle ec oanen ot The Evening - Wortd' ‘5 -Tead~ J all T ask ts * deal and Sporting nking you a Teave {| ai Sporting Club to giv one round, but rushes al fore be reached. Dee Ruccemsful He ain't much of a boxer, | Hthe time, and that’s what I like, as there will te a collision be-} many rounds and the climax. will with Moir I have a Mate Hyde fand with -Hen-Reehe, eho} tshirt Molr ago, In the it mu before thelr last hard” turday, vorkout before the game The ine that will face the ers Were out, and they were sent against the second eleven, and later the rubs. The men that worked yesterday were H. Jones and Alcott. ends: Page Spvin Pass May Bea Factor _ /Wheo Rival-Teams Meet Saturda and Biglow, tackles; Cooney and Goebel, | % an t d Nf Kuards: Congdon, centre; Tad Jones, mah eee eee quarter-back; Bride: left halfback; Bomar, right halfback; Coy, fullback, | Cornell on Field Forty Minutes. | ITHACA, Nov. 14.—The Cornell” eleven [were put? through © grueling —fortr-mimate} AGU BARE Sy Caer Ye aE See NUTE Le Laws 1On ard ran~ by Tydeman, thi Back. “Several of tae’ resu lars were s out of the game, and their Work Was Set up Jo Une usual mark. Van aman te back in the-game and t« ready to play again. Crimson 'Varsity Tied. CAMBRIDGE. Noy. 14.—After twenty: five minutes of practice with the secon: eleven, the Harvard varallvoxars ted, each TLL Yale or-Princeton spring a ‘Surprise when they meet in thelr} annust toothal!-strugsic.— * —Both teams to_date have been playing / Straight football, “The werk hax bect'! (eonfined to simple tactics; but this dors | Wot mean that they are not strong in Wie new rules. The forward pass, white ‘ft has not been much of a factor in @helr games, is not al) that makes_up ‘new football, but still they may have 2) something under cover In thia line. 2 Riis wnrxsninyrinkeN gui tenant te “pression on the spectators, but the run- “ming game and a senratlonal kick always ) takes, and !t is rumored that the teams sat | Baye a new play that they both expect Bae EN ! war diresumeing: While both the 80 and Cffense were weak. The team taken a slump and will be worked hard for the reet of the week. {Mate in Ireland, man Roch TM beat Mo THonth ot this Moir co: inclose "] Was at It dhe before the ¢ last night Bettinson, careful. “I gave a Ing: introduc them pleasure to didn't com country, Gunner cof weeks-aRo, aid V two rounds @ out only ‘They will give ag they are king chances, as I came to m ing quarters last night and t shave I sald—and didn't say. last night and saw one of their boxin who: was refere old cock I seen last night. {lots of Rood of who manager sa I'm golng for the reception, sich a reception in the mpion, tte Witsom ison buat four years | man that be Moir. So get a good start I'm golng all ponslble rivals for. the | I come Rood crs I had -dinne: tadicements | VY pver with Charl but T e.Woetrar ir_very handily nte. a few clippings of things| the National Sporting Cli Was pretty Kood, Theo! sity on the a! yells every once in a while “We are agreeing on a referee a week ontest, but It won't be that There are referees here. | This: fellow the club referee, manages the clit; to. speech last night whil ed-in the ring. 1 and me and Mr iis | SBRIEN AND EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN. three THE CORKSCREW TWINS ARE ON THE JOB. FAST CLEVER DRAW - SEE? $2zoe. Foaret, UP FOR EAH To GUARARTEN NO KNOCKOUT:, SPuT THE MAtTUMA - Divvy On THE BETS + th iN FOR A SPUT WHEN You-PLAY OTHELLO UNDER MY —— MANAGEMENT AFTERWARD ME TO MARE ‘rou A PRESENT. OF A HOUSE AND LOT IF TOU Don T GoUuBLE cRoss ME » HOH ? { Houeos AND OBRIEN® CAN CASI AAS TERMS © SOHN M GRAW WILL MANAGE “1 met Moir. Hé looks ¢ deal. Tm in this fight to 200 pounds. He ery mpionship of the warld tn Hiope to be able to “tnternationrai—batilp—sines out of him. I saw the moving plcta peuiey Overs Heep Ane OURnt of how he knocked out Tiger Smith in Winn waravevioukinvanarthing the fight trom now until ring, With best wishes, TOMMY BURNS.” dw OMMAT Is st ax good with his I pen as 1 his nsts. The detall about seeing the movin; ures of Moir and Tiger Aricteristic of Burns. When Bill Squires, of Austra- ns picture outfit appeared 1 + training camp-one day and. took ic i Britt Within a few sopy of It—was in and S-rérainy sat down in room with the stereopticon sinen's— moyen my miner Moir rignt wilt aueut Buros when it is all the clippings I discovered the fol- lowing small paragraph. Perhaps ft was among the things Tommy didn't way not forget that I was born am a8 much Tommy Now York 1 question bln on that. He + "My folks went to San Francisco about-the time 1 was born. Some f us were rp in. ada and somo in "Frisco, 1 Y ier | 1 was born is Canada or in "Frisco. I'll to ask my folks about that next Fo home and find out.” Corkscrew Jack O'Brien | NOTE that ow Jack dJotnson—tavey 5, ed to “fight." pather flock togethe: OK to spring on thetr opponent {LONG ACRE STAG TO-NIGHT. The Tigers wero put through a hard! workout yesterda, It-was thelr lust practi at old Nassau for the battle owih Yale, and while it was behind closed + ates 1ittie was given out as to the rev; i alta team-left-last- night-for the} : Connecticut ‘mills, and= were given a| SSR SLIT La aL rman FET The Long Acte A, C: will hold its regular ‘weekly boxing stag for mom. Mpere in itx-club-house, In Weat Twenty- i BTeek wht. Some _aptrited. boxing should be witnessed, as Manage AT O° RY JOHN POLLOCK, terweles EF FE, and the champlon wel- middinwel; thgland, HEE TO ul 3 ll of Baldwin, har the match- is in New the matcn. nee jm of Squires box-|— { THE GIANTS AGAIN NEXT [ YEAR has-been uccusionally sending ROR ¥ Monseiaeires Knowier iat - Faas " las hat arrangements jesire ; Is ree Making Arrange-| for the “springs He thinks to: has. the |OWners Have N Never Thought = ae | clubcaadche wants to-ect them ehinae | ‘ z ments for Training HIS [into shape jumtcas soon. an possible or Any Other Man: for iy i iat Pansy mex ae indies tows Gres aatt F = Men Next Spring. Slamplunehip fame nw (lowes = the Job. is Mosc hers—Bresnahan, Bowe! - ie First Baseman—Merkle, BY BOZEMAN BULGER. Second Basema. e Dorie was "What kind of a ball does ( OHN M'GRAW will be the manager HOrtetop- ¥ or OK or Early. fellow hit?” Is he a left fleld hitt 2 Third Baseman—Deviin. “Can you walt on that pitcher? of the New Y: The rk Giants in 1908. ening World can maxe that statement without any Tear-ot-om: Right Fleld—Browrte. During the entire kame he wo Centre Fett Pes ara SCGTRW. DORAN XG { JOHNSON & } THe . ECS) AS FFINITIES — ~ "Two SOs ee, A SINGLE i oe WONT ng ron AMUSEMENTS: HIPPODROME « 134. a didiats to $1.00 STL Pioneer Days! oeith a) Indians taste Beautiful Dove Ballet In Q stidair Mt 4 the Divine vin, Tel Bway & zs Matinee TO-D. CASIN ‘Jemerson De Angell Alexander Carr In The G GYRiCaaaae To NteHT. “MAGDA" From this McGraw must sele for 198. He wal be lucky if he lands} three good men out of the lot. That ts | higher than the average. out McGraw and all the p say it Was the greatest play they Saw on the diamond, g Over the records of the new men andj has left instructions as to when they must report. He has a contract with * As McGraw knows and every one “Merkle Sure of Job. the owners which das two more years| xnaws, the two weak spots on tie clUD| sferkle tv practically sure to-run—not oné year. are sliortstop and second base} maa cate pet he te If the New York Club-owners should | Dahlen wis as wood a man As éver) are Jamen drove spikes into. a diamond, but st try all over the United States they| year he slowed up decidediy, He may could not find a manager who could| come back to life thix spring, and If he| second base, flerzog and Ail the shoes of McGraw. But they | Goes oit can bet that, Mecsaw will Rave | base, Early. shortsto| haven't tied: All men of his callbre| Ghanceson wncertain-younssters. CE Reny gute b $15 long since have been bound up in con-| At gocond Doyle hax not been entirely | Oe Se sees tracts which they haven't one chance|sstisfaciory. He feds ix position m Be a in the id cor orea hig Anita laren | See Gn careeanationtninkawhenncnn AMUSEMENTS. aa nuerecaloG bil Oinsle 4enoe| cia ote de a es sco ——- want him as manager and Bresnahan | 8 i Mis {tiwaa the last. ctnecone Me | EMPIRE Sccacay a 40h gt rs joes not want the Job. They consider! Graw ig hard to beat. re Is we N Wi him the greatest catchor in the world,| some talk of depoxing Grorge Brow JOHN DREW MY. FE. ter will have toe but as a manager they have not | Dut bt A pat rire) _ 2 | to-get It Isn't every. promini CRITERIGN at? sae + TOUR Nao atte player that can step up and. nit the Mats Sat —2 McGraw Will Not Talk. shoes of a_man as fast ax Browne. THE Rance THE DAiRMADs ‘ar wo Is expected to elec. the ne at says he ts ax 1 Chase. Walle trip he played o es with tH) least, | Giants and his work w Rood as to n'i| make MeGraw xrow enthus(astic, a that is going some. Merkle always managed to sit by M The one trify the circuit is Merkle, baseman. Dan Brout much of 4 marvel as McGraw will not talk baseball in the winter. It's hard enough to talk one| subject for seven months. He } the other day that he wanted off his mind for a few months at and there 1s no reason why he shol ao have It. While the talk of a change in mana- urday. 2.15. In the pew musical meds TH ‘the Quaker to meet is city in bouts of four: duration. Yale ‘varsity were also g Htough practice, which will prob ~INAND OUT OF THE-PADDOCK ‘Oné more day, then good-by ty tocat+ Estimate until next spring, x 4 dent: yy nd six rounds’ rg [1b the tft were tips: —Uaducler wey ana Red Friar, They couldn't b probabi deen making ity for sometime, They will meerfu aix rounds ata stag to be held by t irkey-A. ©. in Sts cl nit nuns Wednasday midd 00d fn welk uts In this victn ly mike a Ireland and te-the pro. 7 $€r# has been golug tre rounds McGraw | Graw on. th > Every minut gently gave Bill summers, fade = - arpernt GEORGE ‘e-Founda in Philadelphia, was matched more ign T att Di, WARES TENT lant night by his manage nar ire of Charley With ets near way, bv Rgnbenrieeegtas Rahat ie Matiness pele Petarkts or St BER’ tn p Sian, —_Mack Fails_to-Show: EDESON SeMATES an against Stanton, as he - | Keator ran right back to hia good. rac _ Harry Stevens, the popular caterer, was at |iast thie Gut, ‘Meaont think, @} ment and can also fig rae Waker An tie friends wees cela torseh tin | The Gchanrtz Uros were on band to clran- | Sallor Burke to Fight Bradley. Mtakes, All his friends were gtid to sed lili | 1 mere feathand eis: up on at Masterscn, but Jack Atkisa was | | Arother aminged tzht wns | Wen soa oo detween Sallor Burke, , the fighter Dynamite Jack Thornby won enough on | ‘There was no Miss Buln to shoo in yes.|and Fred Hradiey, the busky Berry Maid to add a few tmprovetiehis to | and uck to his course with | welxht of Boston. Jim Buc Silgi Gesrpanit ballon. Jacpeens as eee [tne men to meet in a six-rour {Bharkes A. ce “Those stewards couldn't aco themselves in| Watkins txbught Mlea Delaney a good | BMPRES AL TR Jooking wane” maid a dias bettor and all his friends fell for it tow When the siand. officials refu ow Duxao’s claim of foul. : Tom Healey rede Kramer twice ‘ |dentaly retting—o nice work for-Sang Miller subjecued Sam H. Hartin to adme jand Dario unnecessary—jaw pulling ai the post In the we tightiag every niente tt | Arrange matches — second: Aasce ran prominently fer Ful fourth, ‘but backed up on Ge str So _The_long stretch heat’ Green Seal The | = pen Pamalca track 1s much easier for sprinters | Grewia” Green prefers something longer to negotiate. than & mile Ostet ob _trogow. got quits a play. because Clady Unought-Agts tad a ciacze ia. sich = eecond and spreads few sovereigns on-him, | Mil What a chunk of Ban'a poor race in culations, The. tra hh ne necwitired- tre thea x i money. was bet. on SHepoendepetet “Make the wetrht ne PQ}. up Sumter inataa, | Miller couldn't Spogner and Welsh | Three of the eight which’ wen: Taran Mil! pas rid Aque I to the pont | AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, i lowaway ney Len ckstone YY, oetde 105, Nov. 14.-—Tho entries for to-morrow's Ace High S104 Faces here are as follow AGH -UMalgen® two:y: 3 "i Cite RACE —Handicap; all uros; six an: Mindi Honnet alahad half furlon 1 3) Bat bi re Mooi uadrilie ecto 1 Momentum. 1} Almor CO i Masterson Also elti if Ids and up; 19 et ese 18, Morey 168 *Kilter ue RACE—Bell tw ria onren riongs. which was aime i's Soave Ne wae “THR Biating latter ie them 348 n and the} ciate woitien ” URTH i on RA | | | | | i has Sol ute teumn of the Weatern Penn- milvania Hocasy Lenguo and will, play polat, ix winter, He throw yea PNey 103 FIFTH RACE “Selling: ems nile, BASS Yorkiat ...s.+see 4 the 9 » 1 Dec wits FL bere before a, Onawa, 0 thian, 209 1-4 round Wout at Fitz Has Two Fights tour: J ‘Albambra, mecnd = nett n by the Board applied for a to hae enne| to By if nen un 39 box Bb the basetall park fi toxa Bitte AL A will t Await Kelly's Answer. Kelly, 7: { Bert Keyes. Matty Bald rounds at of Deo. 6. MENT RACE. Be: made in the Slevers and One Hundred and Twenty~ h avenue and i at | Madden and Dorsey for Phitadelphia. tof. she PIN Crowley, the fikht promoter of sald fast night thay ny Mick had falled too medi kim? to between 3t Haldw be hded Dec He Eaton fo the mt mlman, of Boston, { Murphy: and ut y will-battle for twelve Jack Jizan 4a Tw negotiating with Jack of the Natkinal-A. C., of Phila- that club for Frankie Madden will perb- | He Dorsey, ue to bout. | Two Nelsons Battle Tuesday Night! Fixtiting Dilek for Neltow, the local tiehter | pte riny Marto evened up matters cen of hia staying the ita , Nes ott: Rouse “O'Firién'tor-ten/ rounds | Tete ae pe Dut looked. mighty limo With one. dee LHI sty | easiattett TTR teat — eet eter ted and had Marto}termined effort Otto sont his Fight t0 \ titan Sr soreten Ze omy, Oily Maas.) welter-; ging for several rounds. li the Wie AR SE ete ee REET AE wpb kt }6trs erable Walter | walght mat (Muss. haa | Poynd Ot Ted. to outbox Marto and | 4d. een him ‘away, (Rushing at : se eee ee TS nae ehangee = 1. Mare: mat i * eid at Ladies Ntas i -the-siags Tues: enters | should ba a that tetsh cial contradiction. Among the owners Fee ia chenson seco Ais, Patton Camper of the New York club and among the | Beecher: niet ja wAyesTig Bray £ eh Tel, oo Cok | piayers there has never been any ques- Have Thirteen New Men. \a ae, Mork + : i . Merkle leaped In the air, got th ett until 1 Ti lon as to who would take charge Of) ne Giants have signed thirteen new| With one hand and, seelr Alan Dy TheTopo h' World the team next spring. McGraw has al-| men. This does not include Hannifan! not ti he big in tine, twisted his DALY SBR Doth, Tel 1046 Fry; ready made arrangements to conduct It is Ukely that the Glants| body hat he would toucn the run See $3) Macs: Wed &8at” i will go South carrying thirty pl ner as he ca down. And the ru ‘The Great Mit. his spring training {n ‘Texas, has looked x ne, Nei zent" ae ise Ter RL The Girl ten the Counter, New Amsterdam ie4Qi! The Merry Widow * Divide. MILLER. BHOU AN La = au moUab bP VICTOR HERBERT crcstente aN LBERTY 273i HRI ETTA CROSMAN ay WALLAGK'S: eat Mat Sat. 2 MIN TIAN PILGHIM. vt EK Eat, BIS cer ae inert ‘The Right al May New rotk Taher d MA ler it: chai Be Marry Ta pate (31.008 Acts Avan MAT YORKVILLE TO FLOZENCE BINDLEY +06 pireet Singer, MATINEE TURDAY <a : “My obligations to the New York Clu) SAVOY. GT peeS na Hat Chase, the Highlanders’ atar|and the ational Commission ended Matineea ‘Thurs, first baseman, declares he will continue | when they quit paying mea salary this | MAN OF THE HOUR The what as an outlaw player dospite the base- tail lawmakers. ‘This proba’ have no right to dictate to I shall do in the winter—I¢ why & 45th Thursday & saturday, LYCEUM *; net me. her bincktat-me;timnt-te-theie I can make about as much money here, 21657 Faaitted & Margaret [ington cans. He says: * “Lam going ‘to play baseball with the Callfornia League this winter, and. 1 don’t care what the National Commis- elon does about it. nd be my own boss.” | Chase hax a three-year contract with | the Highlanders, Griffith ts on his way to Ban Jose to try to. save Chase i YOUNG OTTO AND MARTO BOX ‘DRAW. By a great rally In the last two round held for dear iro, jof his six round go with “Young Otto fer hie man, landin at the stag of the Sharkey A. Baay ke ASTOR Xiviner: Neary Wo Exira Matinee (QM “JONES|,, Thankarlyit Theatre, 27-Re-® Mal, GARDEN ie. Mate Wat.a Se MAY_ROBSON , THE REJUVENATION OF COUN as way a and roughing him for cepa: A dazed condition now and) Ce las: SW ereshesbeltpounded=(orathe-aad shart Dut the “bet rang test —in= tim round Marto rushed at Otto and) © banged him In the stomach. with a te suing which-doudled lim up. Otto Jin | ay FOSTER COMPRA. day Aft. & Eve. AMUSEMENTS. Seats Ladies Mat Ty. picks Yale go win 10 Harvant, and be. the Elis will af Willams. a " and cen the game should wlevent. being very = expect to wipe the fleld rd youngsters In’ the an: nbead urday, and the Acting that victory will igy df the one the following weok. ve a pr tickéts for the Dartmouth Har Teen sold In Hanover vant & Ne) to Har © Kame at or Harvard although Wik ft hi Jack W r i physical condition of sleven has been rested most an believe that of condition, not bly. Brey . as, 1-6, and dL Parker, Corin: rule at Har: and ® the barriers, Hurry-lpy, Yost dad" told bla Michigan ‘KETie PROCTOR ! TH Broadway a usta co, DUSTIN “THE nd Seater asap, bare ney aat a in| (> Veer te ASUVERATERS = GRAND USTiY, ranger’ from Penn. And bis ultimatuma usually, patent 289 Mad. (With Edn Spooner] | Op. House A ih i 1 ¢2—too, Mai laine Wauderiiie | Next Week HITCHCOC TOUTS i i Heya ASS Hy ach 196 alien 7 Mre, fone OREW | Raymond ist 11 2, nceton: one Le Davty Mat. 10:25, UNION $0. 42] @ on the field will be occupied. | TELHARMONIC HALL Reopening Bal..3&8.90. Inch Sur.,12 sol: Hoffman, “Sherwin, tne 1; th tackle, hi ur Quintet,” | susie played here & by |Inol.adi.to Mach | cosutrmt the barmouth tackle, (hae made || phous load —aiuyrs| oreo, [mire faininnt pointe Mati, 1 ayn Ket back Into the game, He will be utilized || C 1, j ‘& Hoax, ; wa - Ue RET CASE le A eles ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 14th Bt & Irving Pi, Dartmouth rooters plan to throw hundredy Pancing Dalres. Th Li AND M of xen paper ribbans, "over the Nanas In Morty | e LION x: Tiouse ne Iiarvard wang and & unique effect Is B rs, Saray - 5 sure to result, nas WM. 3. KEL Bilens 25¢,-61.00-—Mata, Wed) Sat,2—By, 8,15 AYE. Princeton js in the midst of a discour: " Fndettes, 1O7Ih He Lex. Av., 15-23-: Auiiellump;cand| (se conohest aratcompleraty THE 4 FOKDS, || STAR Mat Sat hip in the air aa to the most riltable policy DUE FOX. | { CONVICT 999 ie {0 pursue, fi Ita Neyer Too Late to Mend. Next_Week. | Secret practice twice a week will continue ||, RATINAY. BILLY, VAN. | Mas. Bat, to be a feature of the Harvant regiine wll || Bp HOIZn eine an HAMERICAN Patay in Politics. | 3 & GOc: the end of the weuson, Panis Mat, WR tain 2 and SAU Wika The candy id With Thay bina, ca saalanta a Soneerta . A second small Wooden stand ts being |” Tenia se = @ferected at the east end of the stadium tor Avon the Fale kame, ‘Bertha ; Dartmouth has developed. a fir opentatyie FAURE s H Tot play, and Js confining here? thik week ja 2 to putting. on the fininhing touch$s {oa ayy: | WEST END Bs ess Q | tem of play, already well in hasid. jou Ot. BU Ay, INTHE NEW 8 BELLS oe ‘Emmet! Ra} Ing Casey," Cooney, the big Yale guard, La slowly win. j Nxt_wk--John & Emma. |The Tiger. Lilies | METROPOLIS SA “DAILY HIT 5 Sein ONS BARS, Prien NEW. NAJESTICS| BELASCO ba eit DAVID BELASOO p ESET. BLANCHE BATESTEE HE « HALA. STUYVESANT Eyee.. HOST.3b Ay, CONTINUOUS, cnr Canal ®, Mate Ladpy 5 Ice SKATING, ae oe ener THE Sais ANG NINES IMAN'S at BUCHESS CO. OKING PEBME WV bis oe, a = CAINE! TAR $e sditisa< 2 STAT OM EAGAN SHOW: Shiny ata + AMPRICAN GIRLS, MATINEE DAILY, GAYETY NIGHT. OWLS Co. NW & CORBETT, GaANOna Oay KING, non, OLuMeln, murat Ten ‘ Aiea 1%. 20 & 2S, 3 & B00, “q CORNERS ,¢i. EARTH. AYTON'S Lee Avenue Stock Co. SIBERIA 10, 20. 306, PRODIGAL BONG SPORTING. “Coury JOCKEY CLUB,” CLUB, AQUEDUCK, QUES: tor Morrow, bast Duy Wi 1 fmm eave Es ath 20, 1h 100 1.20 from Tis A. 3. 42 8. IX 190. ek and Hie Hall, Eddie ning the confidence of the coaches, and looks good to remain a fixture. MATINEE EVERY DAY, HIN) Thea, 424 at. & Lex Ay, Amateur Widows. Griff, Villers & Lee. V ‘MURRAY CITY SPORTS CO, This Js thé Jast week of hard practice for OPERA CO, ea majority of ie ik sls f; itor: fuer, esEueth LN BQ both ~ whose senaons end a Weel jaturday Orel ' ayes LINCOLN 8Q., G6th wt, | lit'Go itt in the may of tard’ work hex | MANHATTAN HERA HOUSE PBLANGY'S ioc siia. FB. 00, | week i Ore R Wed. MAL, 2h. fic APORN Thin fan Gr, Sat. Mat, Mount Pleasant, the~star Indian quarter: ! fo-murrow (rh), at By int back nail “probably ‘hive “athe "trouble “nV uime ten Contes a Hotemanys Rat Att At 2 esl i Mt Biway & 20th at, [making the All America this year, He doex | ter diccondas Sate Carmen!’ Bun) WEBER'S deen nies Pat Baterdays 2.18 Fr Se iat eam and Gente ai Gell | evan kan 34 popular Camientil Concert too, {JOE WEBER'S wisait Gosia Quarea! irritations or al ant 4 erlehantae ot Tee Doltaa nen coeemnhd fereveats sontagien. “Pain| enriy > THEEWANS CHEMIOALOO. usat of polecnous, 7) wold By gr sent in plain od

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