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os 7 EE TEE OT iat aa Vai WORLD, WEDNEDDAX, wax 44, 111. EDITED BY BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [,oaeitFe eye. JOHN McGRAW'S PHILOSOPHY OF TRAINING ———NEWYORKTRIO aan nt ty WELL PLACED IN CANADA MARATHON Corkery Wins, But Jensen Reynolds and Smith are Close Behind Him. \ Manager McGraw of Giants It Is Impossible for a “ » Player to “Come Back, * sowmen Soren r Being Absent from Game yipen. 3 oR 4 SuIeATERS Three or Four Years, and Be) « “ Mew BEST CuRe FoR «as.Good as When He Quit. FAT 15 A SLIM DIET AND LIGHT HAMILTON, Ont., May 4.—New York runners made @ great showing in the anpual Marathon held here to-day. James Corkery, IrishtAmerican A. C., Toronto, first. Time, 2.63.90, four min- utes behind the record for the course |Second, Harry Jensen, Pastine, A.C. Tr He EATS att HE yencise CAN HOLD WHENFUER * especacur ‘ ~ | ew 3 Third, John J 1 —— - We Fears tie 17 wIF You TACKLE THE + be o P 2.58.10 : Smith, Pastime ORPHAN, 1911. by The Press Publishing Oo, HELL NEVER. BREW OT NIGHT C1 e ae A Cy ee time, 3.02.04. Fifth The New Yo bay id), . us . t fn 1 , 8.11.90. Péter that ny man in the world | ‘Giants Will ‘Be | in Fi ‘rst. Tare THe PAUNCH Ca. D. Bennett, Ha time Out of an entry of forty-nine the fo'- lowing started: George Krumraush, 2, Vermont A. C., Toronto; James Kaolaahl Pitcher Russell Ford fionamria A tony, Tag Sheridan, Vermont A. C., Toronto; cSt Has Yet to Lose Game sir; "ita tatin os e ° nasiam A. A., North Weymouth, Ma: ha Makt , East End Y. M. C. to Chicago White Sox)? xi soetr es —, | Medical Corps, Hamilton; Harry J " “ Highlanders Make | Smith, Pastime A. C., New York; Harty iy Jensen, Pastime A. C., N York; Ed. ‘Highlander Twirler Wins Great |" page ing Windy ity, | ‘wr, sets hamatin, To . onto; is Peters, Wigwam A. C. Twelve-Inning Slab Duel CHICAGO, May 4.—The Highiand- Hagersville, Ont; Dan Caverls, unat: Over Ed. Walsh. ows more about training profes. mal athletes—and especially vail | than John McGraw, So per-| euts jem tous me — Place if They Beat Reds |, SPI and | Phillies Lose Game romping Giants. Imagine It! Meyers IT Bappened to meet McGraw when he ‘was in @ philosophical mood, and—what Hit the Ball Too Hard. ‘That there ie such @ thing as hit- was much rarer in his case—willing to| Cardinals wae Fine Ball au his philosophy. We began talk- ig gboct Gell players who try to * Now and Are Apt to Defeat ting a ball too hard was shown y terday when Meyers singled to right ing about ball players who try to “come Dooinites Again. and Deviin could not acore from sec- ba ond, The ball went like a bullet and Bescher got it on the first bounce, The return was so quick that he almost got Deviin at third. If the ball had been hit with les: force Devlin could have scored. on out Back Aut. aut’ t dene » (Sixth, Bestes Toronto; time, 3.11.30 0 ball player,” suid John decisively, “who has been out of the gume| or four years can come back and be as good as when he quit, They never! ‘come back.’ Eapectally the whiskey-| @rinking has-been never comes back—| ; ball player or fighter—because he has Phillies just an arm's length Geadened his brain, Whiskey fe the ahead, the Giants are in a po- worst thing in the world for any athlete, | #tlon to-day to yank Red Dooin from You may drink a lot of whiskey and|b!® high horee and freshen up the Na-| The only chance they had to even get BY "OZEMAN BULGER. ers mado @ very good impression in} tached, Hamilton; James A. Dillon, Im- {helt Opening game of the year here. || perial Club, Parkhill, Ont.; A. Fleteher Even with Hal Chase out of the line- || Toronto; Sandy Begley, Irish-Canadian up, the New Yorkers showed up]|| A. ©., Toronto. Stronger than they were last year.| Corkery led at the thirteenth mile. (Bpectal ¢o The Evening World.) jardner, the little second sack Reynolds was running fifth . . Chicago, May 24. s er, is X ‘as running th, Jensen le | tional League a brand new leader. In| close was in the seventh, when they & " Playing a game that {s abo h sixth and Smith seventh t oie bag ns Micki kod sets or eataneane | Oe words, if victory should crown] had the bases full with none out, A “THe WHISEY DRINKING HAs-BEEN NEVER. Comes | DD USSELL FORD has the Indian || ordinary both in the fleld and at bat f|enteenth mile Corkery, valle ms kills the brain, £a McGraw and his men this afternoon | crimp was put in the rally when Altizer — | sign on the White Sox whenever and Hartsel| showed up well yester- ing. Jensen wi third, two m: yather have @ man with a vall-playing | & a ter aite Would: suiter: Another | RIE to MBsty, anda) Connie pidy Seruied. BACK -- BALL-PLAYER oR FIGHTER -- BECAUSE He | he steps on the slab. The star || day. Cree is doing more da behind the leader, Reynolds wae still the Giants wil! bo leading the Ron 6 food nog bedriel cugenese HAS DEADENED HIS Brin” finger of the Highlanders’ staff has never yet been beaten by the South treed, and h eect rawaieeeai tare hot on their = = - Siders, but !t took him twelve of the peed, and he shows pi | Shra' nd Queal to Roee. _, hi a wer knew is He never dis: | aan, To put it in mathematical shape, |, BY the, way did you ever see the | zatn 2 longest Innings on record to keep the | Alfred Shrubb, the champion long dis- y bases full twice ini | | Neen ep in any way and train 1 {8 |1¢ the Phillies lose this afternoon they |g” run cored?” Well, that is tects Britons Make Change | hoodoo on the Chicagoans. His deliver: tance runner, and Billy Queal, the fast ¥ hae red = Lbigek spree ie wai | have won twenty-two game®@nd/ what happened in the seventh innin, has always been too puzzling for Duff ie frcpped another that he got under, | American runner, have been secured to Tet ina ne hip to overasA lost thirteen, and if the Giants win|The Reds had three on and none out, | men to fathom. Had it not been for H@ had five put-outs, but he should | meet In @ twelve-mile race at the Brook- him ta that he’ Ueoid to Oise) it, wel \they will have won twenty-one games| and then had three on and two out, and An | eir ‘olo | ineu some bad playing on the part of Daniels Pairs: He Bot one hit, which| lyn baseball grounds, Third street end ‘aire les contain pha data and lost twelve. That ree not @ man crossed the rubber. in the fourth inning yesterday Ford seventh, thus atoning HE some of his Font esides’ (hia event there, will ve reentage of . ni | ¥ eA 1 | alble shape, There are other players) ‘ne culmination of this beautiful) 47%, eon yesterday, 2 | | 1 ‘Weston of Chicago will Nae ‘their big ponting be The switch in the outfield of the Sox | between the John Wanamaker and Van a Arthur Raymond wishes to |Capt. Lloyd a ain to Play | Ze cases The battle between Walsh and Ford was made necessary by the bad knes| Namm teams and a hurling game > who are stronger and faster. He isn't! project depends entirely upon Roger | P y hte, 200 balla a tent. “Phis “eill’be the catty [1s always @ close one. The fans looked that Callahan Roel cwraed ith his stick than he was do! brain than @ man with the finest legs year when he was going at in the world. One of the greatest play-| fifth and Smith sixth | National League to-morrow with the | Cubs and the Piral fe tween women from Kilkenny and Clar: any too quick on his legs. But he bas) Bresnahan and his merry lot of Car- Wil t Back Instead match’ that De Oro has taken part in e far this | forward to yesterday's battle with more, {0r over a week. e bi His head is alwaye clear, and) to th to trim the 4 ison a’ year, D. | ies up with Wein werk fer what | On It 1s up to them league than the ordinary enthusiasm, for with) Dougherty did some fancy Melding and | > h ‘That’ Phillies again, The Giants feel con- And still they say that Bugs has no f tt. Gustave F. Touchard, the ‘the Metropolitan and olf| the home team hitting the ball so well Walloped che pall for one nice dri: f he may lack in some other wa at's naent of being able to attend to the| sense of humor! of Barrett. National indoor tenis’ champion, made his first there was an even chance that Ford {tie fourth inning, when the Sox the ideal kind of a ball player. If he/yecting of Cincinnat!. When we ri Appearance of the season in the tournament for ‘ure 2 [their three runs, but It was not thi ‘was @ whiskey drinker his bradp would tal ated a lot of amu: the Bronx dinglee championship on the courts of | Would be beaten and the hoodoo put out e Gee Gull nd be would hove mocking | ohh, thet Trees ee aitee the We) Oey | teres che antartesing tp: politi, tt ‘ + ne poor playing! (2%, Beslord Park Lawn Teaals Club tn Fordham | of commission. The youngster had tt on| Winning combination that hus been do- eft. Whiskey gets a ball player quicker pet the task of beating Dooin's team | old delayed steal and catching both the A & oonpeqneney °: poor. 2 | $d by his good playing worked his way into the! the veteran, however, and the switt-| 98 such deadiy work for Duffy, and 4 of Capt. Barrett of the Pngtish| thin! round. Touchard played two matahes, win: Pat would not have been back in the than anything else in the world. again does not seem oo diffiouit |Shortstop and second baseman fat polo team in their game with the| ping both of them. | He sarted « third, which bres’ rites Gelivery had the Sox slugger | game if there had been some way of | “Some people think all a bell player | after all. ‘ Rockaway poloists on Monday, Capt. ry Wee Soir ee (ia! keeping James John tn the battle lin needs le © good, fast pair of lege. Beanie reps MoGraw has tsmued ordere that none | Lioyd has decided to have Capt. Wilson! | Mike Murphy, trainer of the University of Every manager hates to break up & Weters began playing ball with me onoa,| yt would have been Wiltse’s day to) of nig pitche: in the line-up when thoy| Pennsylvania track team, has named the men who| The mew rule which President Ban | combination that is winning for him. who expect to work on | take his pla will rn and we thought he'd be a wonder, Me! appear on the mound, but his finger 18/4 certain day shall take a workout on | go against the American team for the) at Pi atoy raed ae. Presb @mes| Johnson issued to shorten the game in Could streak it around the bases, Hel gtill very sore and he will have to walt |the, morning of that day. ‘The players |international polo trophy next wook.| Hough, Levering, Hori, Rodiey, Foster, Paull his league and which was put into effect PILES, UM ty Aaa Sucessatully’ ted ‘had. broke the record, and ran in mud ankle| another week before taking a filing |claim that Crandall lost a game by |Cant. Wilson will play back and the| Church, Wharton, Moore, Guthery, Minds, Smitn, here for the first tlme yesterday did not IO TR es cally Be Rermacenty But ne couldn't hit He| er the vieiters. tn the meantime the |using up hie arm in the morning Ist /ePtainiin nce woradent that. he will| Harm Proctor, Haydock, Grttith, Bunlack, Var. | prove & great success. In fact, the | vr Gane remot Theatres & Ant if UR! | lacked the batting eye, #0 he gave It] southpaw i# having a daily workout, | week | Ay at heir team, [ee Naina Hil seed aeled| a seusid “by the! Pushers | Were: be Rina TELAT Cal pe gael | Be tee velinn ores sabe evel Gautinew ile having & Gully, workeyt | greatly atrengthen their tea st Phy Arepeeere trp herer ania see vy yd Ere ia ras Baca. SYSTEM OF OFFICE TREATMENT. Bai Gacn't bis game. 4 eMmalating of running the bases map| 41. of the Giants take tunch iw | The odds on the result of the match) the Amertean which will te rowed | throwing the ball around @ couple of : GEO. B. WIX, M. D. ee ts chasing balls in the fleld so a8 to keep | oy) Ci nouse now and the prevail- | have again widened, going from 3 to 1) on the Schuylkill Bi Saturday, should far-| times has not taken up enough time ; atti a Ferg. eevee 7 up Rie strength while the split finger Biboing work in the world, I'm get-| peels Marquard or Ames will be gent) soup, They claim that Reavy food | ep tate and as I grow older it's harder | Saainst the Reds this afternoon, and it in the middle of the day makes the Yankee four find it hard to get a| Annajolie will end crews, |tites were used up in playing the twelve Oe ive off. Perhaps that's because 1|'# Wkety to be Marquard as McGraw | them teggy during the game. Ler oe cas sate to ks 4 tantaes seuuerbes, bad’ Uke teva ean Was try 60, I work lke a bores eight fd several days ago that he In- | bet. peas bees dee! : / < did not seem to have anything to do tt | tended to work the big left hander In M |, formers: rT e | tisking any money on the Britons. 6 Hi ‘d C with it, for there was less hitting than hours or 40 8 da. ee ea ome | Regular turn from now on and let ily | ree iy Oe With the Cincime line-up of the English team will be as) arvar rews , Pe eT emia inte alae aie cane Sp end try it. 1 sweat off several | decide his own £ nat! Club. He was tickled a child | follows: No, 1, Capt, Cheape; No. 2, this spring that have been played in on ing diet ig buttermilk and tomato | to 4 tol in favor of the American team, | nish an exciting event, as thirty-five entries tare |to make the rule look as if it was any on at thse long odds the admirers of | Vee, received for it. For the fint time ta the | 00d at all. Two hours and forty min- | al Speciale . ey ey ed se nen .. Mow ork, PINAFORE The Hospital Operation tor the iyaic® "gay Ene Lan cure oe creas ciseeeee me Eanes: sary inadvisable, The far Aut THE TGS’ LDNDON tar way Is by the Syetem of Ofice ‘reatment, origini with me an st 23, EVERY WOMAN ||| practised by me in this city for eéting back into his old camping Lieut. Edwards; No. 8 Capt. Lioyd; B i int: much less time. Fee ee id ET weatea to diet ‘4 Chesil Gel yeh pid dein Mh grounds. PME | back, Capt. Wilson, egin Tr aining ‘The fans do not feel an Aisgusted about ath ‘tine Tiree 8: Sit ae t out eating so much,| terday when Re figured that Pv C R | waiting to the end of a long game if 1. B01 Rit Dee, iy late at night. A fellow can| Smith, being mew to the National | for ornell ace | the home team wins, but wh JOHN MASON cae sagan ee pe up, and generally attend te bust play h ra eight hours @ day, but if he, League, could at the perfor- | wha he can hold whenever he f BROADWAY Ast: wy oss bv, bell mance that he 90 etn PMiadelphia | Two Bouts for Wells Rey oe \ I | ” Mike it he'll never take the paunch off, | and trim the Glante, “smitty” got N. Y., May %—~The Har- | that they have been to @ ball THE rene res iNeed, Cees oueee tha: eomtaiaions 60 The best cure for fat 1s a slim diet and| one of the woret trimmings of hie vard varsity and freshman crews) enthusiasm for the grand old pastime ay Pad A pemeds light exercise life. Hie apitter was no novelty to When en e rrives er reached here this morning and a specta! | suffers @ severe strain. If the new rule LD SQ, i soumon: aie a Gite worst thing In the world Is over-| the fellows who have been practie- jon the Lehigh took them down to King |e not prove to be @ better one to- SRY mee nyetanse for Women) doing it, Working too hard does more| ("9 against Raymond in the morn: Veena Capon! for abe iter dies not cam with| Perry, where they” Wwere transferred | Gay tt i# dulte likely that President Write for myituatrated Book } farm than good. It takes the vitality | ings. fear Stteay esa Medtes is Tay i he fs |Qovoas the lake to Sheldrake Inn. ‘This | Comey will decide to move the, time {AN wri Diseqege, and acbepas Bere ' man. 1 don't believe in piling 4 . . + five rou Pe {8 | of arting the games ai out Hos i Feet ot oe ee veaters and sweating Yours! While only one run resulted the / English Champion manthan Prsclnilly ei [is the frat time since Harvard Sas rowed gige grounds up & halt hour and have|| ‘Her Pilerimade tw ieee Love.) Petit tn fl grmk cary reins | Seit hale to death, [Running your head | Giants say that Merkle changed the PRs, i nt Parnell At & apecial training | them part at & o'clock, the same as wae ee is, yin ety the (Wed. & Mat, only), 6 to 8, rie Sit under three. oF four sweaters won't! tide of the game by his steal of secon! | Matched With Jack Goodman | ts! Apes ws been cetablished. Sheldrace | President Murphy of the Cubs 1s going next Monda ar y good, esp y if you tackle|in the second inning. It gave Deviin | ‘Vl ve | any of “8 Blicae. : « Hee eee night and put back all that |a chance to send him home with a | fen Sal tor the or wan to jafternoon the crew's will go out on the| The only man on the visiting team that LYGEUM ts i irty How did your friend you've sweat out. There's just one way | single and from then on the game was and Packey McFarland, | S%ec"tne"{h ‘Boglana {wn «away from me| Water, a training camp having been|4id not look right here was Dantels,|| Mrs. F nae pudize catch that horrible dis- | to got Into condition: Fat lightly, exer. | ours, | the : : erected with accommodations for shells, | who evidently had an off day. He mi idall (Dea ipee? Ask cise a little every day outdoors, and cut — | _tereiong Johny” Rhmon sat biel teeks launches and rigging. judged John Collins's home run drive Q verything that has alcohol tn It. Clark Griffith laughs when you tall | gockvgng Johane.’ hems os bis olf trieks your barber for the out every ,) again of Semandl a a }to him about the “lively ball" of the BY JOHN POLLOCK, . | Pima Cottro rea Thaw icy A Stout with Frank ‘. 00 1) PM Sealed Sterilized Cup, pad that the Madison and the| season. Ho thinks this talk about the ATT WELLS, the legitim Eng: | Kinus, the bitten raidileweight: to ‘be decid St Ul Hi fe R ' : oO a ea tctayun mew sone centre ball chaning al the | RUTIan iescwelahe champion. tae | ft et Ay daria" dn eM at | ODED ope or nustlers; 118 to 1 A. M. Brush and Soap. Used once oer Rea aS RUCRAAS. SIRE ie] rouge fe BOR BY Nae fue 8 freak | to arrive in this country either | which Cs itoth would ‘nat fn ving has | ty 2 only, Costs but Sc, extra. adap ovis - week, that's @ ae ql ‘ing, ie . ht or to-morrow morning. Ho 18! young Sammy Smith, who has called off bie | thelr shows. It's especially unfortunate, | notice they are not pounding the ball | to-nie : b -koung Sammy Smith, whe beg ft y . und Goodman: |that way now and we are using the |coming here to get on fehts with te) B he"twentteth: Centiny An Con dune ey’ ve n Os! in ow Bowling aud Biliterd Academy, 9 to * 00." e en w ave on this side h as : ; ards, and we'll have to | same ball, too." ear ins. CHa taanager: who Nas S ietines Teeratoer, arnt nan compouable foe he Al Bist St, and Broadway, 2217 Mae. ' one to se s hard to : Be Bee the eters pein aA be | Despite the bad. break of tuck |in America for some ‘Manager Tenney Has Hard ay WEW AMSTERDAM t corker they have had so far thig season, | ¢\o9) smpleted arran Titus, right fielder of the Phélties, AMUSEMENTS, the Reds look to be a pretty nifty |.) meet Jack Goodma: ball club, It would be difficult to find a faster throwing outfheld than | y The Twentieth on Matt Wells, the ter! | Time Steering Boston Nation- ‘a foe peeping eo iets oe || BTN als Into Paths of Glory, | wate’ ters sineet_ftte, armen Baers ackey Mo a HAMMERSTEIN’S <2 17 ei STAB at Lora ‘oid ee vie as Ritent Gao | einen wees and Be nel Moa, [club in Milwaukee 9 and baat to hy derided at shine " week or #0, ur “ of the experts regart Mike 16. Wells and McFarland will fight at] of June 8. Eme is ta a | pens to Jack Mh night. | and Red M | M | Pande Tn otra againat Ineo Cx Toung, | the, oldest leagues in the 7 aa being the two | 405 pounds, wetgh In a beat throwere in the league. | che en] wo a ry et R. WEL! ntative the ¢ Omer eens ean islelaht ‘and Seales OCTOR Fred Tenney of the Boston “D Nationals puts up his right hand cu thy GALETY Weatthgre i tells a few eresting t » team could beat the brand of ime en ot the Metropolitan A. ©. of and sys encouragingly to the borne the Cantons ong of ‘he's la} Matinee Decoration Duy Acts ftican ‘qs means ths. nee plo ' that mn erved th Hub fans “there's hope." You wond ef in The, fake x 17 Os tha ed su 4 | Bed open : : a ; what he {s (elling them to hope for, do! on ten aad lost only three om tha tri lid 624 wi. (@ Cantwels, Avon } ; you? Well, If you take @ look at thelr — M a ; 7 eis ve fonsmds | DREAMLAND “Ne record for punt Yow woke you il ta amie cams games || AL WAM B RA fone at | D n 7 yraw Exp ains ase . notice tnat they have lost thirteen put of the eerie are hae ben, NOW OPEN y, Mat Pew. =e Lo tu es itt tonan aro ao confijens | Baines 1M a@ row —. pened A so, BR put -¢. good x Light Hs of Pla er Mike Donlin a ANeara when Manager ‘Lenney, who used to be the |,,jtae his gual “Uw etunt ant, fo0 the, Cubs. RONX) RAS UR aad PALISADES 4MUSEMENS tree or four routs. “So tho bookles y {dol of the Jooal fans when he was ca- | with his semi-weekly rescue, cote tO ar ned, Wine & Po age PARK lunged on Wells in the betting, getting . | duty, s case at all | NOW OPEN. W.190 Ferry. Fireworks Thurs, vor‘ing on frat for the Giants two years] _aoaa, whom Pry dbo 1 for their money. They made a great Jin ¢ she position te much the same | {itt hesgets he newshaper § iiNet | go, thinks that the fact that hla Ruat- | white Ss, "aot tmo engine ge BELASC Matiness Thun. "a an’ 630 te especially a ne Welsh- ANAG says that he a your vreak inte t Twenty titrd street lers have lost thirteen already ts a lucky! of four times a TIME, 466 EE. H. MS fer earee. every’ sound: whey M Te anniek trade what: | the 1 a ee = \{eum and that. they wou't lose ang be: | Box. fan's Weis, “THE CONCERT” v st PLECHASE gue and trying to make good, | Pet, Baty! yond this gure | 3t tzid ie Sir son, Patent Grand es "Wah PR BME Yo Only Funay, Pisce. uit ate Santos | lingiy neta tae OR GL Loc to abeed of aa. | fat? fe tees roma, ain, ech Toa we ‘more ead Gere Eavten’® ie Stud pe | aa 7 Bae ree faes The City’ } SEO. Gohan’s flea SHE Ruse Ford hasnt lot 9 game singe the. fret of johan's is the tsar when’ wae Po O agaitet Signy Moat Kich Oui Wal! ingtord. wa, raise on their champton, ever in which Mike Donltn 8 0/7 wii not stand in his way of getting | fter the fight Welsh was troken-| figure. To straighten out all the re-!s chance if he seriously intends to re- | N hearted over losing the Lonsdale belt, | ports that have been going the rvunds|eume his profession as a ball player. | 1 and because he thought bout Donlin, McG out the| As yet It ts not up to me | “ would call off his ofte following statement toed In the Mike has been work. , { . ; i ¢ Vhile in ats NDING OF THE CLUBS. + ee t Tom O'Rourke an American e Vthe writer t 1 WLOAM ERAGUE. ee STAR ok ke, Serine Tals Smoking Concerts, GREATER N. ‘ARS has wo Wwe h £ aceaee arses nn eee Keith 6 Pe ENOKMOLS Extre—LA FL ¥ RESULTS OF YE \ ; Brooklyn put tn a sub vajeher pamad Miler Be BOND fi tied of ry tons : F es Nore 45 ies) 312 tanta, Ne eee ae ee atin Whe last | Onatieaen tht nn ROBINSO! him Uke a hot potatoe, We were v When he ned a nk G Jea 0 f ‘ petioles O Washington. & [ey eRe csvset,“ you tate anti (sera, NNO tae utted A cwuast hat can sing ania? the hen Pisa hemi roday : wen seruse | MUR RS pe , Engiand we thought it very spo 4 {ai neligible playe 1 sh ; Riveteniixe of Mr, O'Rourke. And re ie | S#8 What he can do, If he ts In shape | ity morning work and leaves the club: | cjnnath at yw Xork at eatcs SL wT tease ara His ate. dou a 18,1 Marty Hastings’ Big Show Hastings’ Big $ € RE Type iin. 50q fas, for he pald Welsh what he had}! can either Keep him oF clapose of | house before Mo arrives, sala, MN AS THE B RF red, although he stands loser on the | him to some other club, But, until he a Sena" becomes elgibie anu reports to me for a ee Ager League, ame ike ee 4 &. Tous tat at SE Pi dae rede hesdey

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