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2 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, ooronn 8, 1908. “TRY BUT FAIL AND THREW HIM ss etree Aeround rule had been agreed upo SAN PRANCISC eWhich would Imit all hits into the! ; Fcrowd to two bases and one base on an overthrow \. The first ball thrown by Matty was a gSdS PRANCISCO, Oot, B—nobert BF wan, but a moment later the crowd be- aia ON Neob Bailie, AWHONN pe dsan cheering, ‘as the next two were | - manufacture: of Masathin, Mex... was ‘trikes. Then, as Sheckard swung at yesterday: deyorted by the United Stat he next one and missed It a foot, the } that he “eonvicted of Ring gang yelled with glee. ‘The first man| ami da sentence for had struck out, After getting two te -atrikes on FE Matty shot one wide wa-- 9f the pl t Evers went after it and rolled a difficult grounder between “ *° "first and second, which Herzog and Pe ney handled in deautful style. Schule went out on three clean strikes. Matty was pitching in s' fo he was given a noisy greeting as he walked Sei, a + “in Mexico Hing hiss | Sauza had bec ay in this city ea favorite in social Red Line of Heroes Spent All Mr. Brennan Very Angry Night Outside the Polo When He Awoke and Found | fecentiy arrested by Inspector de te Tots ie vean and admitted he was an ex-convict. Grounds. He Had Been Robbed. —>—_—_ { GERMANY DENIES BLAME. | BPRLIN, Oct. &—The German Fore taking cognizance of the fon and Paris to make it i ee (Continued from First Page.) homed ec Avine, ACwieiTOSt nege Sivalaia"s. so #4“ Hundreds of Fans With Ti ret, ring ab omatig, Yan atid fom Rowe Bae red Tenney) Bot ready tc k iy al all that? Well, that's how the pital to Police Headquarters to-day, | Was In some way responsible the (PoE ed ed LS eshhbokdtaclakytoyi I Azhaisy NA ickets in GOWAN AW Wee) Coueeane: TEU [eat cece quarters to-day, | BAH J worge ay cemanable fon, the ‘and propped up for observation, He) and the annexation three hours before the game starts, but zegovina by Austria a<Hung: and Here 1 today gis Wide it struck him on the right arm P Sy» wand he trotted to first amid a bediam ockets Turned Back—Men Fall the grand) xtand fs almost full) and was not photographed, as there WAS) fepudinted these Soggestions In thel® nag Rete Tiekee nae all: bleachers, which throw thelr ends only about one-half square inch of his| entirety ( ol ian (ie ea lesvounia feu Sal F I P h Ri vut to either side Itke the arching ant- ebony countenance visible. . SEAS A RG AO aati rom Insecure Perches—Rcot- Saute er ae ike Can arsPMn Ten | OAT Ve ueay aHIV. ToL (Hie ePRIEE | CHINESE TREATY /CIGNED: WASHINGTON, Oct. §\—The proposed ‘ation and United States was signed at the nte Departinen Wu Ting tenanted gardens of humanity © Wise climbed the fire-escape in the yeat of fect on the long, planked run- rear of No, 734 Eleventh avenue, pried ways leading trom tne gate make music ope e window of T as F, Bren- t 8 r between Chin (erewent straight up, pltciing a curve wide ut Heraog in the hole. Another ball , i RPsassdU Curve nal ves false then ketetatee ers Clash With the Police. ' of the plate, allowing Herzog to take like 10,600 Norman Hse UME) run- a gL eo the second i? enelrang, the Chinese acting on i Mivifirst base and SWenney to advance to hing away on a covered bridge. tered. Taking off his shoes he went behalf of the Chines: and. rsecond. ‘Bresnahan struck out, and LABELS Qo ay ey, Delite Une Fred Knowles says there are now stiently into the bedroom of Mr. Bren- retary Itoot on be eri: Be sasrt I nah c 3 |can Government more thay 28,000 people inside the fence, nan and removed Mr. Brennan's trous- nd ontside are 5,00 more young Turks, ers from a chair, and his gold watch — Bulgarians and) Boshlanr, wearing t from a nail. own and other people's clothes off as something awoke the they fight to get in before actual trouble propably the absence starts on the kan bluffs. tick of his two-pound watch A quarter of one—The inner gates jy wa: he negotiated the haliway in| commanding the entrances to the grand two jumps ‘and caught the colored in- o ad started for second, *Fe0nds and 10,000 clinging (o the L structure, Coogan's Bluff and Kil k throw to| the Vinduet. nney sHerzog, © was caught t Chance. T dat second, | Capt. Caance, of Chicago, and Joe MceGliunity, of the Glants, had a playing it safe. A moment Jater he | raced home as Mike Donlin smashed a | 4 2 denen @osba jntolthel xiencayeld “Matty” started out in great form, striking out two men in the “ Y Rage first toning. crowd. The Chicago players made a AGiGE Weiland) Reoaeeper in Mie vaibey, hich, seegneal meNaey! sq ma: closh at the home plate before the qume atnrted. sewviolent procest, claiming the ball was | pfejeter was taken from the box and Brown replaced ‘hi stand have been closed. Several pa-' vader aa he was moving toward tne | mop but Umpire was firm Unable to get near the Polo Grounds at 2 o'clock, the crowd charged PIES eer e Nea Ua MRRP ee era | noon, nisi and ordered the to thelr | on Manhattan Field to the south, Pinkertons and policemen in unt- bleachers and the fleld spaces are still patrolman Levy, three blocks away Places. Seymour patiently ahd) corm beat the maddened rooters from the gites, but a ecction of the UID SEAN Clo Co Cu eu) heard what began to happen to Thomas got four balls. Pf appeared to be) mob demoliahed the fence near One Hundred and Fifty-fMfth street Dee ee ee iy fo. tte) he mations “ahook “hud ste avery wild and Chance gave a signal of|an@ Eighth aveuue and tried to set fire to it. Extra police reserves ali the people in the world are here with swayed ax the two men mixed it, bet ges fistress. Brown was called from the | were fiurried to the spot. the exception of seventeen who stayed ¢he battle was not long. When Wise | club ho and Pfeister dolefully Many opulent fone purchased box seata in advance and teok their over in Red Oak, lowa, to bear Willtam hag been reduced to a state verging | | went to the bench. Devlin got three| time about getting to the ball yard. When they got to One Hundred Jennings Bryan speak on Issues of the | on pulp Brennan picked him up bodi palls, but wailed too long on the next and Fifty-ffth street and Eighth avenue at 2 o'clock they found the day, which are purely incidental and and threw him through a window. He ones and was called ou: on etrikes. | 5; have no bearing on the proposition of | descended two stories and landed on ONE RUN | way barred by impenetrable lines of policemen. With box seat d- New York versus Chicago. head, a fact tha: prooably saved his ee Sleecondb tain | wnfesione in their pockets they hud to start buck downtown, fe, for his head was only broken in Just a few—very~ iew— ~ Wal}3 One nundred extra policemen were ordered to the grounds at 3.20 Bleachers Filled Up. two places, and the surgeons at the | Dabs Chance opened up with a clean single When the call for police reiniurcements was acnt in, Inspector Srominents eliisens)qoteadh vainly ne pooge vel Mosnits managed jo ymakes) Makers of shoes pretend to to r bu throw from | Cortright Jumped into a deparin auto and broke apeed ordinances adiitttancelite tHewerenciatandionten| uazennania watohy e found in ithe live up to a standard of Mathewson bt him nap- |in getting to the grounds to take charge, A net hold any “more, vunieos tnes: Gemros pockets: He was still ina con- 14 perfection. It is easy to Se Neeninee eyo se : ae 1 » more, Yj dition demanding, support when ar. , wing f irst au CDCR Oey | Edward Wheeler, a restaurant keeper, of N6. $18 Lexington avenu take the roof off The bleachers are;raigned in the West Side Court, and promise—but there is at { again began a vigorous kick, but ell | Browklyn, in his enthusiasm over the spurt of the Giants in the first now living avalanches which look top-/ held for trial on rge of burglary east one sho. that “per- got for (heir protests was hisses, fnning, fell backward from his seat on the tep row of the new grand heavy enough to landslide down on the ———_———_ Ny : : Pp cat-calls and groans from the crowd. | . When the ground attendants picked him up he waa found to| field. ‘There are only a few bare ANOTHER GEO. M. COHAN SONG HT eOR MS: You will find a In the argun Hofman was put out | have fractured his left leg. Dr. Bennett, of Harlem Hoapt atch { yell ¢ George M. Cohan has another new -song|{ new level for value in styie, u pital, set en || patches of yellow seat space let and) nit one of the best he ever w At i. +} of the game and Howard took his |{njured member and, despite his desire to remain and see the fintah, these are being wiped owt with black |My ‘Little Mademoiselle.” and Cohan auality, durability’ and the place. Steinfeld made three wild swings | ae was vloced in a cab and taken home, as the crowd keeps piling in |S diarrla comedians are singing it thls retaining of shapeliness at the ball and struck out. Howard, | During the third inning a mob rushed the police aroung the Ha There are no signs of those Chicago frivoite, “The Amerleun ten” wt thie Ne i ; ollte, “The American Tden at the New } the who had ten Hofman's place, also |rt the northwest corner of the grounds and scores gained the top. | THIRD DAY AT BELMONT PARK. rooters who were coming on to root. | York ‘Theater, “is srrangement with tie cesta ne Cas WY gems Gee took the count on strikes. Matty ap- | ‘They were met by ao stiff strea f water from a hose on the ineide, Wi i Maybe they won't dare to cheer, be- | Dr tnt 'seng will he nublivied: tthe tan. 4 + . . + ot is song will be published in the Sun- aooeed Uo BY tter every min- {drenched and knocked off. One young man broke his wriat and <= eather Clear Oct. 8 Track Fast cause, while this 1s a good-natured day World next ‘Sunday, week. Oct. 1h od HO ute. NO RUNS. | red awny to find a doctor. | TO05 PHEST RACE Hanaicay, for, two-vear ix army thus far, ft could be aroused FRae es ee hia erase none as Spamee Tas AR GgeHTS cei Ae Cin Ge TE literate “ ‘ im | Bverybedy who is anybody gets a Lnilted : “Nope'So Good” <= “pitched and drove a long fly to Schulte veil 7 | 7" | index. Starters, ——. — cheer. “Big BI!” Devery is tumuitu- ~ = - | ify to Howard.’ Bridwell drove a/ pass, filling the bases. There were) 7 — eal Hi. a ously ‘. : ¢ ceee eee y ; busy greeted as he enters, So is Jus- R Mek sine SEE ee aaaa “ome | €rounder to Evers and was an caay Mone out, and Larry Doyle was sent | ‘wi found 0! 1A McCarthy = SS = fies then op ao cee Gore, CES $5 CB $6 in All Leathers pirese into. isn See ge | out. NO RUNS ia bet for Matty and save the day.| BRT CGR 9 = = = |adolph Zink and, Marshall Wilder, | of the Fgiovied Miata Beneaet eer eee | Fifth Inning. one hot poor Larry could do was a Sehiea iE ci = fresh from their morning bath in @ set ARE YOUR SHOES brillizncy by taking a hot grounder! Bridwell scooped Browne's nasty than ten feet aden Aer pages: Bink’ot Filght 1. 10 Guill finger bowl, get n whoop, Mark Twain, country from Matty's bat and throwing him out | grounder out of the dust and by @TeAt | arove a iong fly to Schutte ead woe tatesmian closed with ar the final furlong and Arla glter wang ele) aelsiein He gtox {ups | erealt pie ’ : Rene es naaiahecsena 0 Schutte and Devlin | was running strong at the end. Royal Captive ran a \+ stairs. Former District-Attorney Ol- | travel the length of @ ficid alongside ( at first. NO RUN throw nailed him at firs rekard scored, but the others could not ad. | ue nace ant only ured ‘nt the end cott is In the pext pew. ‘Larry ‘Dostte, | tathewson on the big das i | ‘ S r Bila Es ua t ¥ Dose, |“, 8 nev led back ive, Third Inning. utted an easy one to Seymour Mets “vance, Herzog made a vallant effort, [| "EUSP EA spleclinserpiton founverr olds in a solled white uniform, and Jack | tases EHCe Daria tialncralecet null | al pace psccess eatiredaces r 7 = Tinker smas a long drive over Sey- | took nas iB! i ne io BES but was thrown out et first by a foot Reatalnisn qu yeal f ae i Harry, disguised as a civilian, are the the, fence as Chris removes his checking or breaking of --mour's head for three bases and trotted | tossed him out wit i "| On @ grounder to Tinker to Chance. Gat 5 2 first players to cross the fel. Up rise *Weater and rubs his mighty pitching patent leather to a mini- | home with the tleng run on Kilng's| Matty shot @ hot one to Stel Dut ONE RUN. See — on HE ae Bava pny earessingls. Mr. Merkle: enters been @Xclean single over Bridwell’s head. atten § fade ae Eighth Inning. (8) Timmy say » Allen = vith features ajar until he looks like | c You know Aboitt ““Merkle,’ t ~ Brown laid a beautiful Sunt to Tenney, | ball in tim: t Wiltse took tty's place 4 WB Agent yes SS = an old-fashioned open fireplace in the Jat ae is in the thistory of | S Zand Kilng took second. Sheckard, af-| threw out Tenney, getting the ball back | ok Maity's place in the box.| fis Remon BH SUC oc eee | Ph oeartenener een pines ele then and boxe clung to the Special E: ‘ | Wi took a good running start and! Sampson fa heer these two favorite sons jarrow tons, fu! the towering. drs PEPBCIRD ter taking two strikes, drove a long fly| of second. Herzog struck at a bad one) 20.17 (oui fat) TMA MuEE and) 5 Page mightily wer gocis sien voards wnicn | OUR $4 “KEEPSHAPE” SHOE ‘ to Seymour. Matty could not get aj}and popped a foul to Chance. NO) )) See a tener a wis badly. beat Two o'clockK—Thousands are making pee tb a mf strike over for vers and he took hie) RUNS ; peas Sac onue coer a aitye ‘ : their dinner off twin slices of bread, | 210nE fhe 1" | structum ae is everything that the nam: base on balls. Schulte shot a two-bag- Sixth Inning. MABE aOR ss WHIRD RACE—The Tenth Matron: for ts rola f! 5 ut to the thinnest of shaving paper | similar opulated, and dense! t = ay rs re tienelbltencaltamin nunneee 117 RACE—The Ten atron: for ear-old eer Sn OGUTandea ainie 2 r nnes shaving paper | similarly popula and @ensely at th mn = | =, Ber into the lef crowd and K! Schulte Mfted a high foul to Devi 2 ae Bear a BE yamennsy 6 t Sie pea eects ‘ ee his with faint pale red veneerings of hog} Three or four, hundred men crawl up | implies, ene Detter than all / | ZEpeored while Evers took third, Chance] por the third successive tlme Chance | ce ouider and he was safe, whe wane "Owner Keene. Time. 1 : aarulee meat between. ‘These fragile things are | 07,2 Waitlng tein and then the eraln |} other $4 shoes. ‘ “Was just 1 and smashed a long | jjneq out a clean hit ARTY (loa ie Was safe, while Evers Starters Wis St Tockeyn: Op CHI CPi known, up here on the Polo Grounds 8 clinging to the tops of the cers. 2 a ag potight Meld tence for} sere ineld: ithe ok third, MoCormick caight Chance's 1 oMumkette vs eg ‘ by the misleading name of ham sand-| A lot of throwing of newspapers, pa 39-41 CORTLANDT ST, two bases, scoring both Evers and! to steal second, and w ort fly to left and by a great throw Att helt wiches, There is no nourishment to| Sacks and, apple cores starts, | E 183 BROADWAY | te, 7 i fn ays ile ACR hs BIN OO SO TATE *Coupled { i 4 man who dares to stand up becomes Fc} alte einfeldt finally 4 up! han's great throw to Herzog pinfelit 1) 1 plate. NO RUNS iealateweliover them, bit they provide agreeable exer-|target for Wadded-up newspape the mournful {1 y str UL algo slashed a single into left. Howard nahan shot a hot grounder to| 3 aA =a cise for the jaws doesn’t do any good to get mad. either. | FOUR RUN struck out. NO RUNS, Brown and was thrown out. Donlin VOAS Faidsa! one mile, mals courses ts fmesearvlds and upwar «: 8) |The cheering never staps, only when |.2,,0 clock amagine, ail the, beanie Son | AMBER: ( ©The Giants were not the least d Bresnahan tried to work Brown for | ‘led on an easy fly to Sheckard. Sey ost ae CR eerie gs. Winner, t by W eS a “Chi” player shows himself in his | heard—that will be it. An@ now Bulger | a) — heartened and came up fighting. |g pase on ba PACA hen|™Mour was thrown out by Evers. is) Fiarters, z Wes. ranean repel gray fatigue uniform boos and |!8 going to take Swat Milligan in| "Tenney opened up the inning with | went oat. or eepunden Tintern cial (RNS) ——— ! beeen ee ; Isses mingle with it mein hy Gro (Ha oe ee Pe went out on a ¢§ er to Mera: —_ hisses mingle hit, A man in the | gWailow-tailed flag that is called a > ‘ single Herzog caught a | ¢ DENI cteanan nee Ninth Inning, phy 2s Sehm s leachers has a kay bugle on which he | pennant. a so a1 New Haven, Corn urve ted an easy t Een ait ; mL TRICIED ctrant ane ceten ere roe dy ey nds military cally, Hundreds of | Bresnahan waited until B Pare ntol ite liwollonx fouls; ouoward penpedian tenes 5 +: i = are using cowbells and wooden 45 Raed i aa cate ter C USER Ree ad 4 ae a aniainaaisadl cea rani gualale aia: ; rattlers, The gay colors of many Mer- W: dM th Q We seared ! Tinker we up with | ‘7 ert ke : juat lasted. long 3 3 EME, ivibee ap. Tae arise, our ma ty Leva” ainker wound fap ith | paieeah Pek i ia oie arate cele, aan oe, wa etme 2 | Wives and Mothers ns head, re the nee for the Giants THe sa) m. wok Uke Luther Burbank’s Is ie Sante Tinker jifted avhigh ly to Moet k h ed to encourage... 4.22) 01 wren Sylfiner\ ch Nvocleihorne ene Save the Loved Ones from Drink Ryne, Tae 7h) who t9 i on the run : istir ate k oan ft et end el Ine Ee : ae sp i oe police open the inside gates’ Evil by Using Orrine —Cure the play and it was up to out owne was easy for Ma nd pas next and died on [lod i om —" This is the best signt yet 3 in au f +a long Sheckard. ‘Tink 8) ys 1h = i fi h f th A s 5 fly to She NO RUNS NO RUNS, nore rey ater: TEARS. | wt Ae oh = _ % fully, @ achird of them | ape —Can be Given Secretly. CREAM BONBON. = Fourth Inning. DE CPXOAH SOLORA BLO ALLA GERRI oa Le ee SS vyerwhelming the prs practisi pg A NNT Ne Pio Minron cute danaranls of encouragement, and GEO. M. CONAN SONG MUR, to i Hy a - Wait! “irom tie prime wad Ne ye your mustard or son ham fallen a vie im Poti tASHiONED on a gt © pitch | Ope i A RA : M. Cohan Was auother new song Ta ; t early and won galloping. Htarxowa Funawas kinétoncope illm. ‘Mhere| tne drink nabtt, stop pleading. ecolding Spe ial oT xs ti ‘i : clin f uteu Hit, one of the beat he ever wrote. It {v Kk ” and . r lot of pushing and yelling, while! # rying. Use Orrine, which ts recom { h ya a ; u st \ }ave & Marry comedians are ainging it thle Dye, Tash 2! Oat S40! alk Da ibeay Grounds peo ral ils! throughout the country because they know [OTE onasne 100 : i or seehin Kinirae, MI Cohktre Mewent anusleal grou hetigt ile h te ST RM Wy. oan \ : \ (enek, al bo bands FOr) the gud It haw accompltsned SPECIAL CHOCO” 495 1 advanta 4 York Theatre, By arrangement. with the Joie: starters Wis Bt. th fy t. The men of the two teams can-| Head this letter from W k Pa ta RaeD FOUND Aieer . publishers the canuolete words and Inuale jos? Gowan oe a in ni id room) to bat the hall aboat the| SON CO., Manufacturing Ct HIGH GRADE HONONS | Ge u ; pe ek CE this "sang will lished in the Sun ae) MNP : (a aa ea field. The pitchers may have to warm) porters, Siath ave. and > _ AND mM ¥ U - 4 fay World Sunda weiss Oct, 18. loge Corn eh tts gran _ p thelr arms over a ae stove Sf this) neariy every day we hear something go Fark Row & fo ua SEW E lato wt Ul ca adnate t ent Don't forgets neat Sunday weeks Order sarneeh 4 allen Mo their aria: Nearly ys i ' k ; Wanted RL yand war walloping, Milford always held’ the place safe, |or whose ha-. in conspicuous, gots a | 0et, 4, perme in whan she je greatly inter | : oe ae _ 5 |) good-natured greeting that makes her | Giitinis,, “Ihe any) tepurts sof thie kind ne iwtiery and — - cheeks burn. providing they happen to| that we have received from our customers 0 all Brooklyn prop be that kind of cheeks. | are ery ploaging to selves and must be To-Da 1 | HAMILTON RESULTS | cucouraging to yu. We certainly wih you 54 BARCLAY ST, iamon - u e eda i Noise, but No Disorder. Continued success in your goad work.” Cor. West B'way. rie 0 far thore hasn't been any arrests, | cretiy” ff desired, using Orvine No. 4 or the | 29 CORTLANDT ST, Se So no} n ests, | cretiy if desired, using Orrine or the fia Advertised for in The Morning ST RACH Phiee-vearnids 21005 und no tendency toward’ real dincord. | yatient, can Take tebe Ria omn thee wil | es Cor.Church$t. und one-half. furtongs are noisy. when we congulate. in| using. © oe nor fur dem roye Want Directory ‘or Most Popular Giant Fiat is Smee Mek EIDE g Mae! nanan een "on Mat tt | MeMaatclt dito arta los ape 510%” PARKROWCNASSAM 7 duty, won Herel HAM GIB E Tel inateeh orn niisenntoureainnaaltinan Laiaily health," Mimiing the. ker atria ass 3 At City Hall Pork, B 1vos M2 (Nicd)), 5 10, & to Hand 8 to 5, wece all O'elock—They ave closed’ the| Wis tof"tine tampitot ‘on ture of alent | a ond; Gambrinus, 101 (Garner) ) 1, gates oute great sorrow among the | Co, Washingt . 5 | t and Sto 1.08\ late arrivals numbering some 8,000 souls. envelope cr The Giants are playing the best baseball that New Gusta, muti, seach ae 4 SEE TEL Aerated, Herre i Berita ef te 4 . rd, Muftl, Muck Rake, Fleming also ani relieve it, because ying Orrine, as there ¥ 25,000 of them hay ked me to| ry box which. entit! ‘ York has witnessed in years. They are out for the pen- ( SBCOND RACKE—Juyenal Handicap them sit In my meat with me, ee afind of Sur money ‘ 00 added; t year-olds; six furlongs 50—If the players are nervous they He AROS 8 ONDE, Ser j i nant, and from now until the close of the season the struggle esta orvearolde; gix furlonga. | .Je nothing On Us. We. rellove ‘our | agit eRe DRUG ATOR, | 6 Manic. a see 2 tanh erent soning) : nervousness by an unending chorus of | ana in th at. 7th aye, and J Ailliners 2 promises to be the most exciting in the histor % 12 30 1 and even, won by five sengtha: | Detine ard wWhlatlinee Lat ReAte en Lol Rae Ue reer Agi At, Th eves ead, 14th ate | cag ue. to 1. 6 to 4 Hroadway, HE HR: | ide a Sates ee eee ee conde xrontack. te heaven in. waves, ‘The players relieve | PORATION, 200 Broadway and all branches As an encouragement to the individual members of the Pe nven-ves STP, AIRE) sens pian. dhird, | MVEA ANADRY BIASEIee, Mt a ena Mh ate CASWELEALARBEY | 2 ‘ Bs A 8 AG Je tl Ton ‘Mela, , CoaKaN'® precipice at our rear carries | 125th a hd Ain ave. | CASWEL! * yen ; team The Evening World will present to the most popular “'°"'"'" with her parents at| Alice, Stromeland also re: its hack fringe of human chamois, who! PainwAacy, ahi-at. and én ave RALise | Vaintars Fy) Na) al0i@Mant Guanitunars c : 2D RACE—$100 added: selling; | Stra'n. oye je what's do’ ant Madison, JUNGM ;, 1050 64 gic, | ay Ao [3 I ith street, was echase: for foursveateolds tet iB: | The girders under the top of the grand | aay Madieon SSabeb + fue + player a diamond-studded gold medal, All New Yoric fang (10707 Nuntreath meet wax weer Vast or (dura ida nd, | gers under he top of the gran And ates AES PitAiHN GS. "hi| CIVIL SERVICE COURSE. Ae ; | ‘ 1 killed at 2 con), § to 5, 1 to 2 and out, won bya, there ke pigeons, Others even more ¥ ROHMPALK, 84 ave. and 424 wt, | 77OOOC7 a statin een } can express their preference through The Evening World vivic tis arternoon by a ven Ao al Meata Raa he nt utiee | vanlunekomsettooet an thateont tae? 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