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6 “pina _____ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1911. GIANTS DROP TO SECOND PLACE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | [iaiirithihc| r SOMBARDIER Mcintosh Declares Champion- ship Fight With Wells Has | Been Mutually Agreed. Jack Johnson to Sail Abroad) mes | June 6, and Says He Is Willing) “gq ~~ to Fight Any One in England) or France If Given $30,000 for His End. \ LONDON, May 30.<A battle for the | heavyweight championship of the world between Jack Jovnson, the title holder, and Bombardier Wells, who claims the British title, has been arranged. Hugh MeIntosh, the AustraHtan — promc AMATEUR * YACHTSMER, HAVE THEIR INNING or J You tee \ | will stage the bout He haowe t ay Gipesd, 1011, We The Pree T sing Co. HIM WITH A a copy of a cablegras from Jack John- . The New York World.) DOLLAR anp son accepting terme, The bout ts sched- aT Jack Johnson yeate Jack Fi 5 THIRTy - Five uled for next fall pulled a lot of papers from his T Da CENTS Thoug! y experts as , M1 rai it or savers trom o-Day’s Sporting Programme. Baa Roush many experts say Welle te for a stateroom and first-class pass for {wo on the Kronprinz Wilhelm, satt~ ing June 6, also a couple o} tickets for his “help.” Said he had some not first class, MeIntosh insisted to- day that the big fellow will make great showing. He said ‘hat from now ~~ [until the time of th T oF FERED Tat 1D #5000 To LIE DOWN A HE REFUSED he BASEBA American League Park—Giants ve, Brooklyn (two games), 10.10 A. M and 3 P. M match he will pu very, very liber eatrical contracts | in bis time with W instructing him in England. Intends to visit England ATHLETI now to sta!’ off the giant negro's and France and return early in August Irish-American A. C. Games, Celtic Park, 2 P. M. rushes, “It Wells can keep away from Johne son for five rounds,” said Melntosh }to-day, “he is sure to win, ax TI ton. | sider him one of the herdat hitting pugilists TF have xeon, He in a Mas a scheme to race his automobile ‘Against relaye of acroplunes from New York to St. Louis, Liberal offer a st to that, (oo, Western: promote Modified Marathon Race, Brighton Beach (amateur), 2 P. M. Twenty-Mile Race (professional), McNulty Field, 2.30 P. M. Wanamaker A. C. Games, Washington Park, Brooklyn, 2 P. M. Twelve-Mile Run (professional), Staten Island Fair Grounds. | | | | | Vil 1 fight in England or France? Some “ee THES asked Jack 1 will-if they give ROWING. ALMOST CHAMPS WILL Bow | Wonder and we will have him in shape me mah price. Nothing tess than $20,060 | Harlem Regatta, Harlem River, 2.30, ‘ TONNGHT. ~~ to annex the tite by next autumn or int ts me. Any tin they offer me TROTTING. wint . thi Tr fight anybody they can Ket. | Qittenberg Race Track, 2.30 P. M, | “L sent a cable to Johnson, some time . “ahh Su ° esha ee eae | da Parkway Track, 2.30 P. M. A jan 8 geld eae we ‘ eel 4 Mra Tile to wie o herd teat. a | 3 Webi Gian Bite SAK TE : ; I wired him a tentative. offer, reagh. But I'd train and get in good u erus s UC. a C YACHTING, ig an ers a Y |lenge and sald he was coming over here shape for him, of course. Anybody with C. i Annual Regatta, Harlem Yacht Club. a 3 soon and would be glad to slgn ar- @ hard straight punch can Gi t t D TENNI C: L id. b t | Hi t oles." Jeannette is more dangerous. He may auses tan S (4) rop Manhattan Doubles and Open Singles, New York Lawn Tennis Club. ripp (4 19 u aven | Melntosh sa nothing would be made get beaten up at first, but after ensues ener | Behind the Chicago Cubs long Tournament at Great Neck. public rega ding th rms of the fight LY ty iY rf n c or is dup. He wil o> fa rice and Vit fight anybody. A Cooke and Van Vieck Trophies at Montclair. ost ; lJ. ting irit ed bind risen wenty nds at bis ME Pint Seta va'g Han\ gave «year second Inning with two runners on base.|] president's Prize at Yountakeh. -- > — a arse teen in'wecagieps’ | MoGraw’s ‘Wes Wes one to Use| tie thitgninet the sighted fence |] Freeman Cup at Dyker Meadows. ‘|| When Chase and Other In-|] Megaphone Men to Help ; alee A Bostvars is Slanninn's for three bases and scored both men.|{ Club Cups at Plainfleld, } , Lighten the Burden of Vanderbilt Cup TRPHY P| t a u 4 h lowed, which on in ralids G ack 7 ¥ 2 s ater Meera atacand tha lodgers as Stepping Stone two, more runm, andthe old ee ean ||, Memorial Day Handicap at Midland, valids Get Back ’Twill Take Umpires at Ball Parks Race Slated This knocked him out in forty seconds bated vor ” , + fi eat ’E: Se ave. Bie fegcee hig Ma aa hades to Old Berth. ; ; Richmond County at Bensonhurst. J| Some Playing to Beat ’Em. Sevan aw) sobe7 hi fered him $10,000 to “lie down,” explain- Josh Devore and Fletcher had Brooklyn at Kings County, Manhattan at Prospect Park. Year at Savannai. the Giant end of the run-makiag ing that a bunch of gamblers had of- ¢ r bot fered him $15,00 to fix thing# that way, BY BOZEMAN BULGER. all to themselves, Josh was up four American League, Lynch is expected to des and "i wo rune, (Special to The Evening World.) similar jobs. ‘The positions 4 ie Vandeeslice Gums hace aka 488 is tad serious to be entirely a Joke. HAIR line catch by Luderus,| Sleteher couched. fret" thos, times remo Won lueee erated Taian) is ; \ Philadelphia, May %. for men to megaphone the | learanacisvings the; tees feature toeal’ Mirphy showed no sign of drug] somewhat of anaceident at that.| out of Ais four attempta and scored \t Special Match, Great Neck, L, 1.” SiC omen chers the erlen before the start of dispar ooh atlat eee bh aR either five minutes before the fight or shook the Giants out of first] ttetce. Ju the third Snodgrass sent . Phgde lentes ; game has ever known—a star of) TAS Ald also to announce any rs ahaha le ch five minutes after it. The drug story place after a two-days' peek at the| (hem both in, and in the eighth Mur- Special Match, Meadow Brook Club. | anges in the teams durin over the Savannah Automobile Clu sat in the pavilion | at Shibe Park during yesterday's game | and soliloquized. ‘There's a With Lobert back In the game the re — t pieces by injuries and illness: Philies’ Infleld looked a whole tot Be sere a Apiting | course in Gea nouncement made The decision to t cag be thrown out as impossible. What. | promised land, b ever happened, he was not Five minutes before Murphy the ring one of the best known Philtes’ Infleld looked a whole tot UAL rceit ar lowers of the game in thix city— p rather pleasant food-| Contre held” Lobert hed many chances Paull t R spirit,” he said referring to the High- & gambler—went into the dressif room | ing on the culent of those! to toms away the gaqne, but he handled O un ne ore landers, “and judging by its work in| Yo see him, Their conversation was as|dear old Dodgers. ‘Thre aa. With everything ‘Dertectly’ He knowe a lot ANE chime The Gaokes cae like 8 4088 follows: {those constant contributora to the} more about the general habits of « thing for ‘the Athlatice that the team How do you feel, Tommy? its’ percentage should be sufflctent| ground ball than does Mr. Walsh, and NACE an én etire ix not intact. Take it from me, it's the Murphy—On, pretty wel at least to overcome the half game lead] before the Kame was over the Glants | Senting spirit that wies games—the| — What do you mean by pretty| that the Cubs now have-on the pack,| knew that he knew tt. The Flatbush A. C. are planning to] ind of spirit that won pennants and tng ” ing several good novic r weil? wring in mind that the Pirates. will , ne |e good novi temple cups fo Baltimore in the old RiieghyWit),. Tetrainea my” ankie|be nenting ell day qith the Cote thee| Ae McGraw did mot. spider on’ the/Penn Star Will Qui Quit Athletics! Sunday they put 3. 1 Guperbe days. ‘The Highlanders are| t ray obligingly turned the trick, MeGraw and his im ure thelr followers not to be dow cast or disheartened, The pastures @ kreen for the next two days and there ought to be contest. The scheme has in operation at Washington for ny years and has now ordered into operation at all American League games by Ban Johnson. The megaphone made a big hit when the Special Match, Westchester Country Club. ording to an e to-day the races | from the Long Island Motor Parkwa jcourse to the Savannah roads wax | reached last night at a conference be tween a committee of the Savannat | Automobdtle Club and the officers of the Motor Cups Holding Company. The Savannah Committee included Mayo George W. Tledeman of that city, Har vey Gran, President of the Savan hah Automobile Club, and > relieve the tn umpires thelr announcements at ..o ant date. Who announced the » committee’e efforts to sas a plate. Gawge Bird. trac ; test Wenday and I've done practically | is hope. coaching lines all the afternoon a rum we Bird, track ned eile ce ee gone tbe pits Aehun Wwe ar ,, 2 ry nee | the lub has a couple niand anh . ae no work sites then, but aside from that] At the same time, let ux be mindful] Named hut It proved tot bot untrue After Bricklayers’ Gam | wood ae PL " Chase and pis fel-| Highlanders jump @ train for Wash success of t oni ‘de 1a little bet that wh . '/tlon, where they ate due for a de yet the two big races i'm all right of the fact that the most humble form| ‘The Giant manager was on the bench are ry ens - low, invalids back In the Kame it's! header tomorrow afte pee Ther bd a y fh : Cr if Holding. Here Tommy pulled down his sock|of worm wilt occasionally turn and| all during the game and directed things Celtic Park Sunday. ‘Frank Halloway, ex-captain of the|#olng to take some playing to beat "em Witt hop loner riieety he Motor Cups Holding npauy and ‘showed the ankle strapped with| bite one in the I ¢ Superbas bit] from there, Central Y. MM. C,'A, track team, will| to It. was represented the conte: Vandervilt jr. Hi she | fOr the first bunch of contests wit Hon that the) Western teams of the e minds of | jn’t surgeons’ plaster. the in all probability b @ a member| And that's the imp Going out this gentleman met Oliver.| Dr of the N.Y. A.C. within a very few |New Yorks dt days ago, but Joxh Haute philosopher, y pane American 1 Ter ‘aw says he doesn't know exa tly a fe metropolis. Five " sand Henry D. 6 surely time for me to Kve UP | days, He haw bs | the 7,000 peo} tnessed the game On being asked what shape Tommy wan| assures ux that the Giants will trim the to figure this thing out about /661) therunning game. Thave already | ‘1h his old diatence and’ eo polen| yeetcrdas: deck Coombe, disgusted with |Caye Wil tax the > Yorks tw 5 wer said; “Oh, he's fine, He's i oklyn crowd on prow «| President neh. He was put off the | going | y ay. Ja . staff, but when the teams returr home Cup races in Oliver . n rowd most thoroughly, hi to run one more race, | Well again. his showing of Sa Jay, insisted on eth there éf you want to see him.” Murphy | pr y belig uased on the logic of] Held end suspended the other day for y last appearance on | — Going buck at the Hilltops, and pitched|to he ale to take thele’ raputar sted | & ears ago, the @howed no sign of having finything but) the old negro who insisted that a dying Pidsny Gover ih his ceca cinders,” said Dr, Billy Paull, the} ) Gwinn: Henry ainly is making | better all than he ited in any|on rubber aye been ie Pane, Salat & clear head before the fight friend would live til spring because jon, declares that MeGraw was! t mile runner of the University or | Roots these days, The Texas sprinter | of the games againat the Cubs last fall! dian, Mack of the Athletics and | Toads wiley ive minutes or less after the knock-|he always had. ‘The accuracy of that] right in his contention, bu joen Pennsylvania University, to ale | Oy Just ive me a little warm |The hero of the world's s had the) nis pt ire laughing over left a t nd severe! SF ight in hy jon, but he does not @ well- | weather like I'm used to down hom nost brilliant Kind of support from his! 1 1h . injured prompted wide out I went into Murphy's dressing room | observation certainly cannot be gain-| explain why, under those circumstances, | known New York h, only @ few/and T'll be able to travel some faster.” | team mates, who pulled of a number of | uated waite thes were ie thew ad protest over the of tae 4 for gn interview, accompanied by the|sald, so far as past performances go.| the Glant manager was set down, for| minutes after he had been beaten by | Hess to say, Trainer Lawson Rob-| dazuling plays crucial moments. It| According to the yarns. in Aeuin see Ree pi Dong deland sours sam@ man who saw him before {t.| Brooklyn has not won a Kame fiom the| three days, John Paul Jones of Cornell, in the !ertson is immensely tickled over the so that kept the fixhting Higit- was lots of trouble among. the | se mion would not say that Tompy was crying. He sat on a couch| Giants all season, 1 jate mile. way hig new charge is coming along. from turning their eight hits| World's ampions. None of ¢ hows | icer a hetla. Gate ; j 1 | ampions, None o| Nn. HOW tast year's accidents were ereaponsible Eitan ebd of the dressing room, alone, —— The Giant players all solemnly af- | Last year there Wax 4 rumor about — into runs. showed sny. evidence of having sere \ ree and atill wore his fighting toze, He cer.| ‘The catch made by Taderus, by the| Arm that there waa a jinr on the |that Paull would quit’ athletics just| Those old time walkers are up to all] "An example of the kind of inside atuff | heen in a scrap while away, and Connie) fF the change tits year, but added j tainly showed no sin of having been} *A%, WAX AbOUL the toughest brenk ofp HEN, and on that can be blamed {ws soon ax he Was finished with his | sorts of tricks, Take Tom Carroll ‘of | the World's Champions pulled of when ere declared that the rumors | that good military’ p fon would be j , ee tn as wae cae hard luck that a ball club ever sute| e defeat. Just who the jine wae post graduate cdurse, but his great | the Long Island A, C., he's doing a NAPk MUnnEes threatened tha Toe y unfounded and only what] afforded at Savanna and every effort ase then, iils head was clear and) rived. If the Glants had been playing | they refuse to divulge, but somebody {running this sp ‘aused many of his|lot of hard training down at the was shown in the eighth, Wolter in circulation when penant made to avert accidents he evidently broken-hearted over ate riper teeth y n had better wateh out for a tack the | admirers to bell that he would keep| A. L. fleld. Carroll does most. o it to right and Hartgell forced him. | winning combinations get into a slump. e dates for the races have not been | havigg been knocked out, alr tet 1 ge es an gs “| nert time hé sits down, the Kame and make a try for the! ning late in the evening—in order t9| jeyy took third on. Cree's safety tol Harry Davis, captain and first base- duasidy fovidet, ta te ceatan on) ked where he was hic{ ern sete © brand, they would have juts xt Olymple games. escape the clockers no doubt | : qf the infield] man of the Atoletics, will have a benefit ates Past vagy a Parle Drown had tented ,|¥on the came, Snodgrass and Murray! furry sparrow, who secrataried the! Coach Mike Murphy believed Pant | |e eRe Poe in ciater the|here to-morrow: ip appreciation of nie that the Grand Prise, Which had onal ) Reais cuich over the liver,” and thet on first and second, with ope ‘out,| Giants through Texas with eclat last{ Would. beat ss and so did Paull) tarry Hillman, Dartmouth’s success-|‘Vuueticn played back for a double years’ service With the club, All the | ally been planned to shift from Savan t ne last thing he ae Merkle came up, They started a| spring, Was present at the obsequies, | Mimself. Howe Paull took his de-| fut coach, will be back in town next| diay. The outfield justified the man-(receipts will be turned over to Davis, | nah to Long Island this year, will be \ was jthe last thing he remembered, 1 geo cine gp gg Re Ba aoa Nib cer iid anh nin cee feat much to heart, and tt 1s prob-|week, the college athletic season hay- | PMS. The lather Harry, whose|the club paying all the expenses, and held on the Savannah course pext } vald|the pain of the punch ni H ball. Seeing Murray togs could not dispel the gloom in the|#Dle that he will retire directly after | ing reached its conclusion as far as lok throw nalied ‘and. Collins's| it is expected that the player's bankroll | Thanksgiving Di the Vanderbi! | double over; that he couldn't eateh his ; slubhe f 4 running in the mile race that will bel he is concerned. Hillman, and John | #4!’ rig ht to. first. Will be Increased by about $10,000, ‘Cup race the t 1, Luderus left his base and ran] clubhouse after the game. lightning play beat Knight t breath, and that the effect of It was to] 9M aM A ih tue eemete due bal. feature ovents at the Erioke MeHugh open a big camp for boys | mnt Was the kind of work that beat | . ©} toward second with the runne! 4 Celtic Pi SI i a d | 4 J paralyze him temporarily, He didn't) ji iia: aminute Merkle slashed @ liner] ‘The morning Kame began at 10.15] has Anished” hia special | “Uma 5 the Highlanders, who, towever, never know he had been hit on the chin as he| &t Ut 4 L *F} and the afternapn affair will be started | co: sylvaniu, anc ars] Con Wala riers . ne {quit Ull the last’ man was ou! had to box flatsfoot whlch was headed for right field, Hav- romptly. at 8 o'clock. To-morrow | urse at P. nnsylvant: 4 nd has are Con Walsh is said te be throwing t Dantels's wonderful fielding was al fell, He said had x dl ing followed Murray about twenty feet. af-|ranged to start his professional career tammer in grand style up at Travers | Dal la, one © because of my ankle, 1 don't think he] Meet suet tight to eaten the | terneon the Giants and the Superbas|ax a dentist at Buffalo Island. He intends being about tho | brighter feature of the game, f ' would have caught me for that, 1] Uuderus Carned jue right to catch the} wilt begin play at 3.15, as both teams} Last year Dr. Paull ran some mag-|best man in the world at that game | lis running catches bringing the crowd SIR cs ewey trom ae ball and run to first in time to make| have to catch # ie tall for Thal(niinent rates tor tho baw Yo & © | berore Rae celeste GubtoRS aes to ite test bets fluke, I've been hit hundred: double play. If Jeiderus had not) West, fand they will keenly miss him, clos ‘After the game tlif afternoon the ne p fuse, vs ee , it hundreds of | been running down the Hne he would efore and not hurt, bu , hot have come within ten feet of the 7 s ° ema bneee than in tie in| dal anatead of « ratty imat rombell Mranklin Sticks ] Flynn and Kubiak f ; of the stomach.” |bled up and the #lde retired on what ; Hi ‘d Ata font Jump from a “terribie punch | ented yen porte stag ike Leech to Battle Ten Har Bear ise’ wo tenga ade ainst omm atone Tommy should make his various state The Giants were on the fleld bright t Ol i, R d: t Draw| mont wally veer | tasduane are gadaa terns | Cross at Olympic deans Goi ts Hunt in a frat tats] FHOUNGS LO battling with the Superbas before th the b ntamweiglita again, aud bis Crgecist] moat of you were out 9, ay. : They'll Clash for T 5 wat the fast ltt Pp ravali VET heard trom Dan Morvan mon ef Bee ware CME of the Nad Cross, who is matched to tent] They'll Clash tor Te for Ten Rounds }; . ALBANY, May 90.-In the open-air returned from Alba sere | but even with a majority of the | eis, the English lightweignt 7 ‘The English Thamplons who wer{arena of the Knickerbocker A. C. Jim Brows is to fight Tuc nigit.| three games it looked like an excels {cl , ten rounds at the Madison in Ball Park at Albany brought to thie cauntey to meet the best we have| (itorky) Flynn of Boston and Al Ku aut Mor an been | lent’ chance te overvoine the lead of A.C. Friday night, won his battle at the tere jn Kher enpectine clans will start for howe | igK gf Michigan fought ten terrific ending tis Murphy he Cubs ree clubs have i s: : § Ji Mri will on the Lusitania, Dan ‘AMD says i: “yi trlook-at frat place and it's going ta JOUMWIC A: ©. stag, easily defeating Fo-Night it Niele peut a the | rounds to a draw, choush both men Mar Ate uty. Th be a mice spectacle te who man» | Benny Franklin, the Harlem Aghter, in wlishmen claimed that our climate} sougnt hard throughout the bout and cre - eben vttys The | ages to atich the windup of ten rounds: commenecencameme Hid ‘wot agree with them, which pretented them} idea often, neither was in any cle \ ce # are made in 4 from getting tn better shape, ' - Franklin made a good showing In the > 7 rd tress at the close, and both went at a Matteawan. The only slope’ he got was! rngy fellow Humphries ix not only | firat three rounds, getting home. siif BY JOHN POLLOCK, Tn a coblegrem to the weiter, Al Lippe, man-! wiiriwind pace In the tenth rot At th Co Cl b & hook in the body. Tie aly one | some piteher, but It was bis trusty wil-|righte to Leach's face and ome neat! NOCKOUT MROWN, who disposed [uate of Marry lawis, the crack Puiladelvbla) “acuntag, were a hairline decision to be ie un iu 4 that changed hands was the $40 that I iow iat won the « for the Philies. | uppercuts to his body as Cross came of Tommy Murphy in such quicl “Toked land ts ie bag given, was entitied to a shade for cap: | [iB oa haa aang Mur . He came up for the first time in the] rushing ath After that Franklin be- | time at the Madison A, C, stag turing the fifth round and for being | New Yorkers refresh themselves with re the purse, 1 have hts re | gan to show signs of weakening as a| last ‘Thursday night, will engage in an the aggressor in all ten rounds, Flynn, | ie aN te my po hands ei Ante Hoc Femult of Cross’s repeated wailops Into| otter battle this evening, He will : hooked toi however, was the cleverer mam and| a Gin Rickey made from Set aaa if Oliver aot Mt RY le § AOKI Bur SIE stommch j mast Pomery Maloney, the stuny wept | Stet atin Bi acu \. Aw far, landed his punches with better, cleaner er, an “ aah e ny oF 3 and He May Not Play In the seventh round Cross hooked al side lightweight, for ten rounds at @ year wil he the 1 go between Billy! ofrect than Kubla | ° Q Se He May Not Ptag | 2 cnt era ASM dat Ri Re RR | ES i ua SirPobt BURNETT ¢ Gis phy, Brown can boa asain Just w Or Several Lays f) a gash under it from which the clare:| bany, N.Y he contest will take a . Mellod the tenth round In a whirlwind | BURNE; u easilp, ean flowed freely. Reeing that his blows) open air at the Albany and he otigiak 10 at “if se “Brown can beat on twe \ arty Doyle's is in pretty : ‘ : of action until slowed by a terrific punc B ae i , had @ serious effect on Franklin, Cross is, which wil! accommo | Porte tone cen the-world, 1/0 match him with M shape out of the Hi * | na f ORR ONES to the stomach a we of the Td tutes. a ns for seversi da Vie batted || fOUKMt all the harder, never stopping a tators, Maloney hax hoon | A wateh hes just been arranged beiweon Jimmy | oo sose pattion of big me er fought nm eo days after vie | fie Devlin dn the munth inning of || second dn delivering his punches to his & bout with Brown for | (ably ef Milwouker aud Mike Twin!’ Huliires of | CAsioat batt Sth, when Brown is to box Attell, The |} vesterday's game and laced a liner || face and stomach Jsome time, and when che matohmaker tw dus hes Wilt comet tonethir na tage | AM VME sc aiian ot Ate For 140 years it has been world-famous only condition I make ix thay tls Gime J io the right field fence whieh oF Tn the next round Cross punished! of the North Hnd A.C. made lin the | Mwtaut gg show of the International 4.) In The ei ied Dick dowel of for its Quality, its Fineness and its Flavor. 4 Murphy must guarentcor Brown's end Mnartly would have been a home || Franklin #0 badly that some of the spec: | offer he loet no tine in aeve x the time they have fought in ul und pay over ihe §)! got from J run for Larry, but he barely man- []tatore began to yell at the referee to} maten, Canada, both being middieweights, a . me Murpy's tik wort being offered J axed to hobble to second and allow }} stop the bout. Franklin, although badly | Thay < huonnnsahaGin att sWamora tumios, | a Nae poh ubmngged from yt ome Sir Robert Burnett & Company $10,000 to lle down is a joke. Way, ue | Hartley to rum the reat of the w beaten, managed to last out the ninth |, Pranite Burns. the lever baviamweigit of Jey | and the ‘Chicago ‘muudienagh., | teue ranks, with two one-found knock- 632-634 W. 34th St. New Y. H There being no other distance to City, and Jolnay Daly of this were matched of agieement calling fara ivu- | outs to his record. iy has n fighting te years, and in al cover, Hartley had Mttle to do and J] 4nd tenth rounds by repeatedly clinch | Ci, and dolum) Daly of Peeper ges i take plage fui polis | / thet He has only, made $1500 or | died peacefully on the base. ing Cross, At the final bell Franklin} of tie twentieth Century A C., to lake place nes ‘wih Geet, tee bt} eco | ally Amer. a... w left the ring @ badly punished Myhiess | peseiag eight Waly's vicioly over Chamslon lead to Australia aud bogiaud, aire crete 3 “ ~

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