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NESS SS eee Aerie I) | EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1908. > ano wewsy, THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | nci2if2%.0/ we z 9 ae THE END OF THE OLD CHAMPION ‘CHAMPION GRIF TO TACKLE CROSS: AT ROMAN AC. —-——_—. Charley Griffin, the featherwelght champion of Australia, who arrived here a few weeks ago for the purpose of | meeting Abe Attell in a fight for the | featherweight championship of the world, will make his first appearance in @ bout In this country to-night whee he meets Leach Cross, the local light Weight, in @ alx-round battle at the stag | of the Roman A. C., in its club-house at | Grand and Orohard streets, Grittin has a long lst of victories NELSON peor | to his credit, meluding @ knockout over HAD GANS THE FINISH -AND | Joe Bowker, the crack Fnglish fighter, as out, A NEW CHAMPION, | Whom he put away In eight rounds at the National Sporting Club of Londoa AT FIRST GANS LaNoie AS ME PLEASED; —— Battling Nelson Takes the Championship from Joe} Gans After Seventeen! Rounds of Fierce Fight- ing. Tn tHe 97 ANS {s whipped at last, and a white man is lightweight champion of the world two months ago. Bowker beat suoh NEL SON GO T | god fighters as Owen Moran and Frankie l, when the latter was champion, $14,000 Pe ree ae ae in every round until he put him out, this vie FO! R BEA T ING GANS siete es cata Nigh Griffin Is one of those pugile ists who keep tearing right into an op» ponent at the sound of the gong watil Bily Papke, the Weetern middleweight, fe the battle ts ended, He Je clever, aaM ly coming to New York to fight, | Billy fle emt RY BINY | a terrific puncher T. E. Jones, man-| Cross Agee nates oss is a fighter who has improved |in every battle. His victories over fegm, Eimer. TB@) Batting Hurley, “Young Loughrey” be with Wille) and Fighting Diok Hyland were .o de club July 28. Rant : cisive that his admirers cannot imagine i K Theirs i All detatis for the twelve-round battle be- | DOW he can lose to Griffin. Cross is the side dete he made op the Aght, The | ives Tommy Murphy and Rudoh Unhols,|@ shifty, clever boxer, who keeps dance Da as 2 as the icy glaciers Dane was as cold as the icy glaciers BY LAUGHING AS of his native Nortiland—and as re-| G lentless, INS NAVE) Groas receipts of the favit, according 10 htwelxht. have beea ar-| ing in and,out, letting fly jabs and COUNTED ‘Out. the figures given out last night by Jim “They ull come together at the Ar i q char ) . t of y | swings, and besides, covers up well O! Battling Nelson 1s champion ee BY | Coffroth, manager of the club, amount- pishtior.gu 6 t) the world, His tile is genuine! : ; lenweares CEH RR ETS Be ey ane Seen — $ jrecelved 70 per cent., $17,171.10, As they C2 UATE ESAS LIS essed al | = : ———~ | fought on a basis of 60 per cent. to } bounds, weigh In when an opponent rushes at him, Me Jong ago, when Gans waa fighting as winner and # to the L@ Salle. Ill, leet welter-weight. But Gans came back te Saenger ene | WIL TS E’S F E a R C i : o. attaira of Harry Lewis, t | be the victor was handed $10,203.02 ‘ it clas 0 it the Vane aa 1 his vicinity, Wi. the lightweight class and beat A A ] S milienGansh fer) oeincninccedicutrres “ siege sed in ¢! vicinity, ote will ‘begin training for has a stiff punch, and every time his fn forty-two desperate rounds at Gold-| BY VINCENT TREANOR. \celved §F,368.63, Nelson bet $3,000 on his twep tween Lewis serge ott, be arrives bere right iands it does damage eae. yer many veers Ghose ine ae Brighton Beach Racing At | 5 of HEC And Jiminy Gardner, aa Lewis cat DiC UP ——————— TD Nincivle, not orly among the light: sition begins \te thirtieth an- | - - ui easier money fighting other men, ; 4 = AMUSEMENTS, pe Me pefeddie 8 t Jer In seventeen rounds Battling Nel- son beat the Old Master to a state ‘ of tottering helplessness, knocked IN THE BRD Joe A him down time and again, and at last _ KNoure > NELSON Pawar deliberately finished him. There was $$ ud | | | no haste or waste of biows in Nelson's method when he found the victory within his grasp after seventeen | rounds of desperate fighting. The | Netson stoop 1 had been his own manaj received only a much as We! er, manager of th BY oun} POLLOCK, ed a telegram ATTLING NELSON, who knocked i out Joe Gans ig seventren rounds at Colma, Cal. on Saturday after- $k"f ot, Parke. ia hoon, not only won tb# legitimate light- he irene paria weight champtor ‘stent nip title but he also! once, Pauke's fret teh cleaned up $14,000 by his victory, In- | l@mis for six rounds a cluding his share for winning and also the Quaker City the bout ought to be one of the beat ever iy Johnny Mooney, who 1s looking after the Chose is in excellent condition, and s, but ong welters. Nel 5 weights, but among the ter nual season to-morrow wi Amby McGarry, the rons -weight did so reat 1 i along tae | mids 1 ny \ ve ta PAL PLL PAG MsaWiinasI(ievatl war sh veal ehreys)| vulymaitrarigttcncrate decivatecn lime a GREAT PITCHING FEATS OF ail Gani araleCictie cirvessiits MERIAL GARDENS ssh at Gans to stand vetween the Dane and|popular with racegoers, but it ranaine C#ANtS’ Twirler’s Record STORY batt mM eum Cun sulger'e ilure | Honey iN, Savage's Origital Preguaton ‘the money that a champion can gather, be seen whe! er pot the new | C No-hit game, no piayer reaching first base—18&0, John M. \vard (Provi- Y 1 River * Savings ‘ent Atala] THE MERRY WiDO OW GAs rivalry, has been exurentély! bitter, (conditions) made tie AnteBatung | Some Respects !s the Great- dence vs, Buffalo), 194, Denton (Cy) Young (Boston ya. Philadelphia Ath- er trout nly re Me. fRe) Gath fight Hard every second Ot is ‘NEW VORK Bu CTE Bway & HUB law will be severely felt, There will leties, Aug. 6. eno bie stakes decided at the track | est of Them All. There have been oitty-three no-hit games pltched alnce 187%, ve been declared | First no-hit game pitched by Richmond (Worcester vs, Cleveland), 1879. with the ma- | No-Hlt game, ten innings, by George Wiltse (New York vs. Philadelphia), Pach fighter affected to degpise the wther, Yet in ius secret heart each knew that the other man waa dang ous. Neither could rest until the otuer off under an agreem, Johnny, Frayoe Fairmont A.C. on CARLE in MARY'S LAMB,” iT LL WLR ae Aare wiilibemaseion Three ‘JARDIN de PARIS 45 2", to Minch a feht beoween Sianiey Ketche 1 "R, ZieGFELD. IRIS. NRW RENT # and. Kete ; : esbected (0, FOLLIES OF 1998, ' was definitely whipped. Hence the | jority of owners, who feel that tele RY BOZEMAN PULGER, Saturday, July 4, 1908 ted to arrive i second battle, vetter to nace for half a loaf thay HERE belng no games acheduled Noshit game eleven Innings, by Harry McIntyre (Brooklyn vs, Pittsburg ail Ocooner , |IESIOKRFRMOCKT I. Auay & wih | ND there was no question as to | thing at all. iT for tovlay In New York we might } 8, but he lost in thirteent! inning, and record does not count rf Fronings @18 | Mat Sat only. 2.18, A which Was the better man on| a Cuber t | as well ocoupy the time digging No-hit games since 1%6—Mathewson (New York ys, St, Louis); Henley u GEO. M. COHAN, TER OT Saturday afternoon when Ref naa yy. aa eee aad at Sheep | up dope. Philadelphia va, St. Louts); Smith, (Chicago vs, Detroit); Dineen (Boston vs 5 Tee st ascolatio BEGINNING THURSDAY EVENING, eree Welch stepped back and Anished | vocks are baianoed a Geticit of Many ueu,t | ‘The marvellous pitching performance || Chicago), 19%—Enson (Brooklyn va, St. Lot Tash (Philedelphia va his count over the struggling form Of Ras tmaintained 119 Intec ie aad Meee We {bot George Wiltee when he shut Phila- | Brooklyn) <Ptefter (Boston va Cincinnati); Maddox, (Pittsburg vs ex-Champion Joe Gans with the single {te contracts, which means muob wo alt delphia out without a hit last Saturday Brooklyn), 1@&—Denton Young (Boston va, New York); Wiltse (New York dramatic exclamation, "Out!" Nelson oa ot poorer st has set fandom ago with talk, and | we, Philadeipniay had won all the way after the first few | Nealon, Billy Du Boiss cood horse, who baseball Writers, Managers, Des 1s San Francisco last Saturday, to fight x neun “tis | THE MIMIC WORLD #2 CASINO Britt, that he hae Ueah doing. [|The new Al review, Seats on sae this year, Nel) [SMARTEST OF MUSICAL COMEDE odes | HAE MN, Abe Attell, the flghtweight pugilist, (62 tex day {saued @ challenge to Battlin who knock it Joe Gi vounds City handicapa alll fog be geet And Twin umpires are belng besieged mith ques-| 1. a game perween Providence and Buf- | dually wonderful performances in Just at the beginning Gana made & |ors, He was sent out for ule fret xaliop in tione as to other wonderful perform: | faye, and the second was that memora- | Mlnor leagues for the lightwetgnt championship Of oF at + . iy 1s showing. He jabbed and hooked and | fom ‘me yeaterday and covered @ half mile goes of the past is ee neies of Cy Young in the. Pitcher Wilhelm, now with Brooklyn, tbe world. Attell said he has deposited Jet! and Cott vat G RLS u upper-cut the Dane very cleverly. But In some respecte Wiltse's feat waa the | came between Boston and Philadelnhia While with the Birmingham Club of the $2,500 to bind the prospective With Joe Gans out of the business the ! “Broadway & 50th at. Nelson didn’t mind punishmen: in the | DF t; Bi Rowell, mho trains for Thomas greates: of them all, While he went |i. 1604, Southern League pitched a no-hit game The only von HAL clesia Uy. AA erent decuie Jehnaon, cfen1 Jekacst & Ssteselasee Hf sui 8 Secu ang least. He kept tearing into the cham- | useful ghtwetent Swoet, This young- ten Innings without allowing @ hit he) warry McIntyre held Pittaburg for against Montgomery ard did not allow tell Is shat ¢ shall weigh in at Langtord, Jack Blackburn and Joe pion with the sume contempt for his | tier mae developed sett Showin Rene last | lit one batter with a pitched bail, and | teven innings without @ hit in 194 but & runner to reach first base, Wilhelm 183 pounds ringsid hat there be a eat mit ate be. for eed es eae a TOL Punishing powers as Nelson used to {weey 90 US SEO Mi that somewhat mare the record. But|s¢ finally lost in the thirteenth inning headet ten seata Mgo and atiowed bm Uae, et of Ha) ckburn ‘ito. peany |] LAN MERSTEIN’S patti display while Aghting Young Corbett, for an erroneous decision by U! h i if 6 y Umpire to 0 one Nit in each game. During the! , dmmy Britt and the rest of them, He KERRY MEN WIN. I/Rigier! the: record |(woubl) ‘uave) been Gatataey worth © of which we (anteen cnings, If they. could be taken | rushed and slugged continuously. There The first no-hit gam consecutively, he pitched fourteen inn- ner Leng p e before James C , ie Se Neleon, ao that kills his chances of on MRE dally dewn- eet hes Beebe’ |] ROVE tiattietnttrorcas tchel has drawn the color line, so that (Cuil Root Billys hed Len atyr ah trom ames HDR RIMS wo BERNARDI (first time In America) Jeclean, Pitcher McQuillian, the last man r Itched by R ' u | D have any record was pite y ings without allowing a hit. has @ sim chance of ever fightin, fee 8 | County Kerry football players won *he up in the ninth inning, reaily struck out, | jnond, a famous old pitcher, In a game je aid Ree aeliy Harms. ‘as Burne wil) probably rw || UtAlian lightning change artlet GER cia). 2 Parker Cup from he County Clare but Rigler called the last one @ ball! nerween Worcester and Cleveland ta | The Giants Cinctnnat! let ntedt! than Coffroth ee Aiea otter Tha three Acie MUNDELL and. der 36 Siiitente COL He f ae it kickers at Celtic Park vesterday after- and then the batter was hit. McQuil- | | 1879, In the beat are, righ cleee| a eae a s FRED, tho Horse with a Human Brain Bing down the toughest tiknterin rhe |ioom at the Clare men's annual games. \tan himself told me last Saturday that! Mathewson of the Glante haa pitched on the: trip a pect to overhaul | Redlniba thar, Horace Goldline, SIS RON RrbE 4 The Kerry boys rolled up 9 points to the bal which Rigler called a “ball” was! two no-hit games. The first was in 191 be eet: STANDING OF THE CLUBS. outt he 4 tallied by Clare, and wore carry- | in reality a “strike, and that be should i, w game between the CHants and St Tar. NATIONAL LEAGUE, AMERICAN LEAQUB, i a a right upp the ball down the fleld for another | save been called out in & 6 sh Highlanders hy Club, = Wek. PC.) Club, vo | Club, W. L. PC.| Chup, w. Theatre Bway & 000, i Nelson boun score; near the end of! the last hale |” J Louls and the next In 1906 against Chi- and will be Dittsburg..48 27.014 Palla’ pila aa Prieur nan PT Hey ‘Si Phila'phia, 31 sf Res. 8.15. Tat m % ite xame was called by the neg, There have been but two “no hit, no Against the Western 41 2 S12 Bomion 00131 8p 445 Detrott 9 90 245) Boston 31 39 Tel. S188 Cols, tom e ne wa Called | @ re cago. Detroit will b ork.4l 2s i aule.. Tr 42 vl Cleveland Jy 90 G&S New York. 27 41 307 Mats. Thi Sat,2.15 Week aging for eree oWing 10 the refusal of the Clares runner reach first” games ever pitched, While major league records only are Hera 30 and Cinctnnat! 36-846 014 Brokiyn 2b $1 31H Chlongo 88 32 343 Waan'ton 20 42 882 THE MERRY: Nite pe to continu a) y, ! ¢ 7 b lively ) jooCcK sattered Nele eee The firet was by Jonn M. Ward !n 1s presented liere there have been some pone Jvely scranuing. | Nou HOW THE CLUBS STOOD JULY 5, 1907. j ded to the All-Star Cast etrott miaht a ‘i GO-ROUND, Including MABEL HITS that Elberfeld was former: PC Club, | W.L. Px \ a INDEXED GALL OP FORM. | American Athletes Reach oe Bt eonclannea 1a ROE Rem Ct OMA AUIS ALHAMBRA | £"¥a"it ered ! k > oF ‘i a of Norman feild. He saya with a lucky k 4 Ce R ofds of 10 to 4 ves a Englanc 1n Goud Shape. foxK the “iigianders att tet nett back ‘ountess Ross] & Fred felt ne ea alo niiles In 2.08, breezing. Is very 8 ae tinone, thoes fighting for the ical.” They RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, aay, aam ce | eh ogee 5 \ along lame. Mee ee et Ete Bert A Pittsburg, 10; Chicago, & Loui S So ae met aon and then sud At Gravesend LONDON, July 6—The American Won as ma haye lost, That will J Pittsburg, | hicago, A St. Louls, 2, Cleveland, 1. Eleven tn. : &@ GRIMALDI 3 J ) uly : tt E 8: Louis 3. ‘Cincinnat, ©. Firat game. | ning, ¥ denly the ringsiders notice 5 ing World FS EAE see eels | 110 strong, who will compete sou. Cht loose ans IG. PA W080 WI ea, bins Could 6, Become ettse, | UBEoIt 6: Caicago, & KEITH & PROCTOR’S eae er SEND. July 6.—The ® RED FRIAR—One and one-eighth in the Olymple games, arrived here 2.) sins sere ahve several changes GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY Beh Landi Chit we, Daly om 1 yack was in fairly good miles In 1688-6, handily, He is yesterday in splendid trim for the under consideration, but nothing will be New York at Cincinnatl New York at Philadelphia 195th At Naki “Wikies Mae hurled tians aga t vy. The principal ready RTT RE Tine An L(GOK Ss done unt!) Eiberfeld gets the men to play Brookiyn at Chicago it The Naked Truth, Winsor ye rown } t te it 81 MISS NORFOLK-—8ix furlongs in 0.24, Same next week, “ae men & S* Ing tomether and kills off the air of dis-| wu Cay, Mr. deo. Dally Mat, 980, ef bow ! x 0.48 3-5, 1.1644, nandlly. She is tematic exerclwe ail the way across Couragement which le berinning to show | ready t ve EB As Lu) H : ‘ the ocean, and as a result did not euf- *” Ph Barer! | = ‘ AST Hy AD, Mate Wel. Sat. ’ Ney Xe. 2RSON Six furlongs in fer any bad effects from the break in Wed. Mata, 60c., $1.1 i 1 breezing In good trim.” grainsn BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. | . x3 THE GREAT an GOLCONDA—Six longs in 1.16, talning work | Rival’ a) Menon Atay, PAID IN FULL. gr handily. Has speod Despite the faot that Kerr, the Ca- — } —— “GRACE CAMPRON--Four furlong® nadian, inade fast time in the sprints (opeclal to The @venine World.) d HARLEM CASINO 1h St & tts Ay, S ENFIELD-Pour furlongs in 0.2436, ®t the Stadium meet of Saturday the PRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, iB FS and hie TZIGANE O14. tESTRA RIGO aus breezing. Lots of speed Amerioans are stlil confident of carry. weW YORK, Ju! 6—Entries for n | Ry Gane tee, ie teen beeen. 4 wel 8 Bice, Bes Four furlongs 1 0.81, ing off victories in these events in the Tuesday: | Ub 1. Ale. al! hours, " e an peddle 1 eo renante games Is : 4 een See {M4 YANICD DAUGHTER—Bix furlon FIRST RACE—Three-year-colds and | shese 28-5 bo ONS TRAE Tih elving | ———_—>—_—_. j ward napdleap, fix furlongs, ig Mh Pieled Club. 1.1 HS Free Veudevitle ta Ballroom Bvery Kv..8,80 uate Grease | Phil delphi |n"tada) Eis ball vinnie ‘4 | Rha ALG. (New York)... . ADMISSION et t GEORGE CONSIDINE—Four furlongs adelphia Cricketers an Bitte +108 | Roeebude 41 SATURDAY tnd. SUNDM ‘ 'n 0.00, handil ‘ : | 4 n F : furlongs in 10 s¢ RTS DALE-Four tunings in| ose Upening Day's 1 lay. ‘alsin i I GGL | «ho AEE fu Ho aa i Se handily. Dotng well of ‘ «) Mise th hee ng Horse Dive 3 I & and tried to E ST-Four turionge|— ME KNIGHT—Four_ futlongs {n na ; $10? Cresaina 4 a A whe Tower daily, : n 0.6138, bteezing. Dolag wel 8, 0492-6, handiiy, tn CARDIFF, Wales, July &—The cricket | 405 Notasulee, of Wm. Ho neencitat Breet. take tien % SPRING HEEL iran triongainta mpeedy team representing the Gentlemen of 004 Bat Masterson #8 — Augustine A. C.. ee eae 4 fig ID ESE etree poe ELT) LURID—Four torlongs in 0.24 86,048, Philadelphia began the first wame of Mi) pemind Cd eKeaue hat % KING HEN fie and one-eighth re reANta-— ome mite in 145 handily, |S2¢" peioket tour here to-day, At the! 0! Carasinesce 1 Mhe tee, Coupee) Oh Mien See eee Ror ‘Bx : : i 2 ee AA thd of the first Inning tie sores were:| 4). AltMda be cast for the most popular amateur Ségina ; Pauadelsen Rube Geaviemen fas: Hoaeven team in Greater New York and vicinity Young De stanily jammed his lett {nto - Philadelphia, 108 rune fone 4 Webwter wa Ww sans. When At Sheepshead Bay. — Cohort, ' wil] be printed In the Noon Edition of i zg < R re 2 sa : Halt Sovereign The Evening World on Wednesday, + ip sce SHEAD BAY, WINDSOR ENTRIES. | Cr eas July %8 That leaves but elght more Rockford AUC. " BRIGHT rea PA : ie ; : —_—_—— Explosion hie A th ds —— STRUCTION LEM. a : F Wear, track fast. The best gallops ajew lane daye for the cluba and their frien ! i Before Gana noted were ne fe Balun to get busy, and It behooves them to LATONIA ENTRIES, PAIN’ EXTRA GRAND DISPLAY ’ ss HESSiAN—One and @ arter 7.—The enrties OND RACE ~Thres i} t onc Don't hold back your é t le Mics Seeger um We He Ter Te aie. Tye heen Jay are as follows one mile and 1 GE EM Chis mt sth | T LANDS ] 4 F ; ie best f FIRST RACE—Seven nee; thre-year Belmont name et ROS bh et ene Fane | einer Peat Five furlongs: selling. — STEEPLE CONB SHS (ech olde GG ek, ace ve Pr ec eave 4 friends will w you are in the fe Mion Geren, 106 1 Ret CHASE | FUNNY PLACE eke 1; Kingsesing Ole cond wie oe fe BS and will turn ont and help you vis ‘ igre toe Tom LAUGH D : v . ‘ Adrian, 108: Lieterine, 10 520? Calrngorm res bt The Interborough Clib is steadily tn- Me ry }; | ——— = ga ‘ m ates ha MRSS laina 1s aliiowe 140) 1 the ool, J ROOND, RACE Five and « halt turio Eee 7 A Bomnle Thoratem, ev a“ “ my vg |The Aremacs and Duan eld Club ng. *Azo, 10) Messen es 86 Guy Fdvards’ Schoo! Bird per No us L s ink: Battling Hag Minded 2 fare fighting tt tor second place d i BX EEK-LOVE, WALT, Heg pHoy le ard t nh but gine y ng them, Olambala, “110, h buster. 1 nile the New Lots a, 410; [° Suse : ¢ my Ser ran Ree Say aan lrragntor, T0t; Be! BROOKLYN’ AMUSEMENTS, Queen of Trent ” r y t furl PIII A Ay 4 9 easy strikin 5 “1x furlongs, miree.—Anna n fn te . ane Hage Ten mo Tek eae wage rite fates Si BRIGHTON FEACH MUSIC HALL a st an, ex Dearly Belle ” ie da dome OF the otterseliiba who lint SA 108, Odaioe, | Nat M, Willy, De en Sextet, Joseph Po at and URTH RACE. Three-year-olde and uy Se eee down Ih theca HA a toa foue OS; Danaette, | Troupe, 6 American Dancers, Tom Jack as w; one mile. LE Babe AG aE Sener iat Lily. | tro, Jule Ring & Co. Swor Bros, Fellx, 4 Ef edd Usa ie will give. the Waders. an. vet Ie furlongs; sellin marae kK, Evenings, 8.20, . e n 8 C ‘our-yeer-old Ml gty je Lead an an i — iy, 3 o'elock, Evenings, 9.30, i a oR oe pitti, 10 ett FIF 1 it et iteran ee cand UP | between now and the fifteenth of this Hann i] Reserved seats at Abraham & Straus's and h 4 io Min | mont reese, tT, | Andernon Plano Warerooms, Vay 143, |The lst of clubs having i) or more it lee oe dhe e : Mana. 1) =| votes to thelr credit at noon to-de Pat eediicd t . 1m) \ wel * Mo j , o \ | ara ING a eainea 18 Flake MRE 185 Flan. 107; Galle $ ; thres SIXTI RACE—Two-year-olds; selling. tive Vanen, 94; Dark Night, ri. on i t “Home Pa, 91; and alt furlongs. Newport 100; Hagel Thorpe, 107 Deacon, 110; Semper " er Now ad. my Holecher, $12 "Enfield 107 Bloominadel Vera, 04, ‘Bitter Miss, oft Esther, s of the agerial of-| 64 HA TALHtee furlonee ty ao ‘ L rone, Of; King of | Fore Pra 108 Amaterdam Field Club 101; (Davee, 12; Malmiteon,’ of, kyo, 108; ace Fosse { lus Britt. Nolan never | O46 O48 10h, easily. Gooal fey ai) Ga wer. oz, | o18* Rubia’ Granda 96 Patrigk' Old Cathedral: Preient dis ae Britt ily. | Beau Prytante. 18 431 Indomitable .......... 108 Cc. Anprenilgs Sllowa 20 P.M, | a Tai be work. ‘Apprentice allowance as 6 8 8 8 8 BE Chae ssereeeeeee + * seaéesise reqh dean. Reached by All Routes to Coney tnlam, | | 2 r een Plane notte a aoa. er =