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tide: THE SVvVeuwanu WUKLD, BATURDAY, JULY 22, 1911. re FRANK MANTELL STOPS TED NELSON GEE fm WN BUM Luck ALL = Now ' MY WHITE HOPES SPAROIIG PARTNERS} wae Axe es asf ae rr SLAM THA WADDING OUT OF HIM ~~ [Fem URI | 1Ger TA Ger Some WTTLE evy TT] TA @ox HM. «OM, HORE comes one! Tommy muRPay fT SAY OFFICER - WHO was THAT Guy ?? KEEPER - Tre, (steer uncer Hes Loose! ‘occ. vouse WS CoAT. r Aa. sis "= A ie! (i en 1 BRESNAHAN'S SCRAPPY PERSONALITY IS SECRET — do tro Di OF CARDINALS” WONDERFUL PENNANT Figur |LASIde lfieRing (These Statistics Will Appear in The Evening World Every Saturday.) _ Bresnahan was alwa | @ good hitter and @ daring base runner, He had . a . . the proper build for @ catcher, and this made the combination Ideal, He went NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING) AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING! Ey. Giant Manager of St. Louis Contenders in National Race |in'sra'caugnt the game and did wo remarcenly. well that he: remained tn thet I | ers Records of players who bv piayed] Records of all plavers who have played Says it Took Two Years to Convince His Team They teak ke NE id A LE LEI sa al ‘ MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS Compiled by Expert George L. Moreland. im ten or more games up to and inciud-|{!n ten or more games up to and incket- McGraw Helped Him. te 4 iy ing Uiose played on Wednesday, July | ing those played on Wednesday, July 1% Could Win Instead of Lose Games. When Motiraw cama to New Vari ha tnanuht Reaenohen geith htm, and i : Charley W1 Le CoA an average of 2 or better: with an average of .20 or better. wi the brilliant catching of the present St. Louls manager that enabled the ag Clnbs, an a A loool ‘tube, s 5. oo Giants to win the pennant and the world’s championship in 195. McGraw ener. Uti wn i St iz ie 7. 7 3 always wanted to do something for Bresnahan, and when the famous catehe! Fawoad, Cincignare: % 4b BY BOZEMAN BULGER. |had a chance to become the manager of the Cardinals he consented to a deal b Hoga. RT 2 | HF, remarkable feat of Roger Bresnahan in putting the spurs to a Meath | by which Bresnahan could take the job. —— of the tenth round Sullivan made @ Laderus, Phila’ aly 18 I place bali club and landing it in the middie of a red hot fight for the!” Arter being in St. Louls a short time Bresnahan saw a chance to get Miller spasmodic effort to rise, His seconds fae. Cincinnatt... 19 « perinant Is really more amazing when we recall the fact that this "| Huggins, the famotis second baseman, who | en discarded by the Reda,|PApke Wins His World’s Title) sot him on his feet and he tried to Sei jof Cardinals, which is the dread of the National League, is exactly the same} to insisted that Huggins was lureh forward, but his legs gave Way ood as ever, 0 proved Dovin, Philadelpiia, 69 Detroit...5 good and his work has proved it, pie New York. 41 it et 3 | junder him. Whereupon Bill Ni pos eae a ii jclub that flnisied In the rut last season, In fact, the Cardinals, on paper.| “phe whole country Just now i# Interested in Roger Brestahan and nts| Before Royal Audience in Eng-| Unter sim. | Whereupon fill Natty, ie I ai fe should be figured a little weaker, As) Cardinals, The club ts right up among tho fighters, and If he should happen to ' eh | that It was all over, and Papke was Cinctanati: §: Cleveland they lost Johnny Lush, thelr only wins’ win the pennant Bresnahan could be elected Mayor of St. Louts, For t! . land by Knocking Out English accoraingiy prociaimea the winner of Bosio! 7 5 ning twirl Another striking feature ‘ ‘ dina r the first the fight and the holder of the middlee Loulé. r ae time in twenty years the Cardinals played to 2,000 people in St. Louls three j : ; 4 6 and the ho! 0 aus. H to the wonderful spurt 1s that the Walt chamiponshtp tf the: ware ia i 5 See hese: Alstaepa Aitd Rival ctoNet Abarat tars making @ barrel of money for the woman owner of the Cardinal ee eee ial ilivan’s Losing Wail. picags 8 ery poor filelders and have stolen only | o ey 2 vner e Cardinale a a eS 1 half as many bases|and he is making @ wonderful career for himself. More power to him, Round. 4 asad ls MU dal site st wah iis 67 $8 as tho Giants, who At first the decision was greet: Wentheen iat # af lead the league in} ————— = aoe = — hisses and hoots, but soon the betta Lobert, Phitadapiia, 7 jeston, Ath, a that paricular. ¢ SS eames - clement got In control, and the Jeera feos Fitueugee 30 Heaton. * Then what ts the NO. 89. BILLY PAPKE., | chanzea to tong, loud applause for the, tig. Eliade oa Boone,’ : Se ual anawan? -Year- ew or, Copyright, 1911, by ‘The Pres Publishing Co,| American boy. ‘The Americans at the” jon tap mhantane may tee one ter Sort Werth fight, of whom there were a great se 6 32 310] i ye the night of June % 1911, when| ber, leaped into the cing and carr! Lelivelt Oh hay ure it iout any way G Lf St AH O Billy Papke stepped into the| Papke out on their shoulders, bey eh aq & 8 | he pleases, and the 0 ar ar Qa or. ting in the Palladium in London | Sullivan proved to be a poor loser. Filey ae M4 aly conclusion at which he can arrive) for the fight from which he was to| Although before the fight he had des MOK nf that it ls the personality of Roger | “sss sessed emerge a world's champion, he faced | ‘lated Papke to be a perfect gentle Baler, Chicago a OST af | Bresnahan. | —. qualified easily, but was finally put out f the I 4 most fashionable | *fterward he came out with a Moa- fetes, Chit 2 BL “It's @ pretty tough thing for me to| On an extra hole battle, As he has heen | One Of the largest and most fashionable | iouy charge that Papke's body had been Aiea) feraas?! fo explain,” admitted the victorious leader | Philip Carter, Who Often Play$) at scioot aga’: ina Boston awnocm audiences that had evar assembled to | grensed with vaseline, 90 that the blows laine, Piztatirg 4% of the Cardinals last night, “The only such playing as he ha done has been| ¥!thess ® prize fight in England. The | would slide off him. ‘The charge was so 6 i thing T ean say is that it took me two) Against Judge Hughes, to En-|over tub courses uncit about a month Sei Re Manebtowee covey ove 2) ebaunerep neg erent . years to get the Ide . ce! i € pad eS a that they were not licked before they t Again in Annual Shinne- Late in June he tackled the Shinne-| alive with the genuine fight fans, while men that most of them refused to take Poomee, | Athietics Pf went on the fleld. Once I got that idea er Again in cock links, and while the drought the voxes and aelect sents held a large |! perioualy. | tor a whit ae Ra 4 He eethee hecanttonwiaiaes : not been conducive to low score ; ke stayed in London ever, "Houle Cleve i Intent ability, of pitchers, battera_and| COCK Hills Fixture, Ing to the iumpy character of the badder hh Mertens give oak gta ape ay end then sailed for America, arriving jt 7 jek e now, = Y. hey reens, which often give Joke ‘ M8 di 34 Bae reciting Henkrehastayied to the moat aclentineally played nan in| CUAtiOn Were greatly in evidence. Altwo pew “white hopes” —a young ‘son, Pitti ca aR A by constant Gatente:. they. figures the last week or two over the| Notceable feature was the unusual) Aghter from Africa, and William Papke< Piya 4 discouraged by constant defeats, th HILIP CARTER of New York City, | sang dunes have been most encouraging, | RUMbEF of women Present, quite a few | Jr., six weeks old, born In London. j “cincinmatl. lS t Fens ee is IP scarcely fifteen years old, wh} according to rellable information just | of the feminine members of England’s| | (The next chapter will deal with Ching ’ rien caused such a sensation last) to hand. nobility being there. ‘The betting was | the runners-up Pittsbu resnahan’s Experience. . welght o Cinciunath.. OF Boston ) Roger Bresnahan is only thirty-one|Auguat in the metropolitan golfing! Dr. Carter, this spring, rented the| ight, the few wagers that Were made Washington. New York,» Detroit Athletion He Chicago New ‘York Graham, Ch cagy Biark, Brookiya,.. jones, Boston fugzing, te Lauds BimieS’ 14, but he has had the experience world by his performance in the South- | Bridzehampton cottage he formerly oc-| being placed at 3 to 1 and & to 2 on a an of fo He was brought up ampton tournament, Is now tndustri-|CUPled to ex-Gov. Hughes, who fre-|Papke, This battle was to be the first How did your friend j in the MeGraw-Jennings school of ously at work on the Shinnecock Hills ques Bee 8 round with Philip. While | world's championship ever decided in catch that horrible dis-’ fighting baseball, and his one slogan 18 course in the hope of cutting another | ii an average Pvetnaetie more England under Marquis of Queensberry ease? Don't know. Ask Never admit defeat." The players al! ywath there ten days hence, when the : * rul your barber for the ° 8 day declar up the sport late in life, he ts a k 4 over the league to this day declare that’ annual Axture falls and analytical golfer, and. according | British View of Fight. Sealed Sterilized Cup,” Bresnahan never In his life admitted | “1 15 not too much to say that nolto the Long Island jokers, the younm Aehtetics, frookiva. Hogan: St. Louis os that a called strike on him went over : Pes 1) i In illustration of the British view- Brush and Soap. Used once |, 1 Nowe tork ih CBI CW ike, Wasi ee QETROSER GD) the plate. If he did not strike at the Kolfing micrave was ever so ater | OPdIA eI aed eg celiberate, 18] point of the battle and the principals, a 4 Wheat, Wroukirn a8 Qiteary, Bet it | VeRESNAAN ball he always insisted that it was not Precipitated into public view the founs SaAtelat eatese Pan ae more of | few excerpts from the reports of the nino Phinda 8 is ithann, BR ene 4 manny hi lay tal gplir' ne game, f Curtis, Clivagys eee 10 7 ect eM , e a strike, and no umpire could convince try over. Although he had never played [ZC TL ANTI In the Kame. || aunt are interesting, They said: cae Boston yn welizer, st Lai ; Hage. les sland fed | Lively, Detroit... Ave. | Hity: "Washingt S stovall Clevel him even if he had to be put out of the in an outside tournament before and] rerciving iis early Inotran ne ee oot] The American exhibited a very se genie ter oking | was absolutely unknown outside of his! John G Anders cure, ff rather novel, method, of de- | am mn | of Boston, a teache a et me tell you something,” said Roger last night, “No ball team tn tho! summer home club at Bridgehampton tin the Hub achool he attends tancner | fense, crossing. Ms te arm somenbers ¢ has got to work for the other, If they honestly believe that they are going cock Hills Club fixture, about ne Lh: teur titlé, returned this week from a| 20 urntng his ba his PP al « ther, h est of tournaments, and at that he|two months trip abroad, much of wnton | ment: Tn this position, and with bis to win they are pretty apt to do it. If they think they are going to lose they) jong John M. Ward, the winner, con-| ho epent with “Chick” Evane of rar | head well back, he presented his toft are a sure tallender, Every man must feel that he needs the otier one, uously busy, cago. The two played tn the big Brit.| #Roulder and back @# about the only Ten Leading Slugger i 3, Hone Total E us Seunite, : , i 3 at 4, ‘ @ " b 0 tin Carter of Manhattan, his! ish ev r visible targets, But there was always Yimmorman Chi 4 MG Roger then went back to his boyhood, and he says that his first idea of! Dr. Co j {sh events, and in the French chainplone HEART Konetehy, StL. 17 1 cing potato bugs in his father’s father, resolved that the boy, then! ship, in which Anderson was a falr possibility of Papk untying EY ISLAND Bren, Bi tans 1 & hast ene SUES ERAE Se hecwen Poae:? Le aged fourteen, should not be forced, but | to tvans runner UP) those twisted and ravelled arms and 0 should be allowed to develop his game| ‘The Carter boy in the near fut +) | doing something unpleasant with one or Bigg t Sh Ear! Old Man Wasn't a Fan. legitimately, Philip did not play again! receive plenty of tips trom Ande bal the other of them. es owon jan asnta ? | pt In friendly matches last season. | ay to the valuable expertence he gained Sullivan outpolnted Papke by a bls) Orpor rae OST. FEMRY “At that time,” declared the Cardinal chieftain, “I was the pitcher for a'In the winter he had a long spell of! abroad, and word | <passed aiong | margin In every round. He stood up| Ola EER aeSett n Nttle team called the Ivys. We always played on Saturday afternoons and filness that taxed his fystom £0 that) that the former will be one of the most | and fought at close range, although his American League Batting Records. | > Certainly had some hot arguments, The worst blow I ever got was when only public appearance he has ma Interesting figures in several of the big] strong sult was ipposed to be fighting Boston “This settled the matter,” said Roger, as he laughed remintscently, “until Boat Club, to be held on the Hudson| loosed at any moment. Ihlaw & Krlanger's Musical wo The Bret P INK CADY orld), | River opposite the boathouse, at One| “Sullivan gave Billy @ severe jolting || THE : ; ; hia season, to date, was in the Garden fa!] events if his father alloy Si a Pages BOF f “ Cinchvsatt 6 ft Bt ANG | we ail poaled our Interests and played the Spot Tails of the udjoining nelghbo:- Gly Clubs. tournament. ‘There he enter, ther ws him te at tong rangé, From a elentife stand- Bt. Lows :-: a8 od one afternoon for 25 cents, We got beat and lost our quarter, but the next eis Je tr oe TT NeROOe (hee aE fhe Atubrieeal Brooklyo 0: re Saturday we came right back and beat them for a half dollar, i WiuRRcEr b tocy tans, “tnusater hese Raat dake Lah “Unfortunately,” went on Roger, “my old dad was not much of a fan, ani B [i ; M enough to have put away four average 4 : Nationa! League Fielding Records. ti | he wouldn't stand for me playing baseball on Saturday until I had finished my a timore ay ANNUAL mal cLUB HOLDS men on the ground yet he never looked JHE LURING LAND OF LAUGr TER +A, Total C, Ave, 851 241] jon of getting rid of the potato bugs. This came near putting a crimp In my Take Pl f EGATTA TO-DAY, | in the toast distressed by them. He | Iw "tie aporn ‘Opere Cae ane ig Fielding Records. | career, as the bugs got thick right on the eve of one of our most important are ace O. went was always coming up again, full of | Git) 4 bare Opera Coin gia : a4 4. #, Total c games, We appealed in vain to my father to let the potato bugs go for another F ‘ Nine events comprise the programme Are ont Yieee es int MATINERS wi sat Paling a ar tants is Gay so that I could pitch the game for the Ivys, but there was nothing doing. Hub in Nationall| wie scr veen areanaoa tor the neve clearly as ever still carrying a most | Reacts Hegeman's Piatmscy, JVs Bet "You can play bali, all right,’ sald the old gentleman, ‘and you've got to second annual regatta of the Waverley | away. in’ both arma ond ready to be| | MEW AMSTERDAM §,,% oe he Nev pick those potato bugs first.’ ; Ten Leading Base Stealers, Waauington’ +! the captain of the team finally figured out a scheme, He called the entire team| BOSTON, July 2—Ned Manion, the) Hundred and Sixty-seventh street, this| about the chin and also thumped him cone eee n <.B, together and we went to work on those potato bugs tn a body at & o'clock In| famous manager, 18 expected to have | Afternoon. Besides the even races, all| good and often on the cheeks, nose and || JARDIN de PARIS *'X),3;,\. ban“™ si Ten Leading Base Stealers. 4 Yclock the Ivys had cl hat garden of ‘| " Ruse | £2 De Towed over the club's haltrmile| Found the exes but he didn't pat the ZIEGFELY FOLLIES WN 9 ys the morning. By 39 o'clock the Ivys had cleaned that garden of potato bugs] another conference with Prewident RUB-| course, {here will be '@ aWIMmng race] knockout, power into those deliveries 4 st ao and we hitched up a wagon and drove over to the grounds, After a 00d | go) of the Boston Natlonals to-day and and tub rac which might have put the American on log —Refres! meni, F Flerues, Reston Bay wen practico we went in and cleaned up the game just as well ag wo tad the! ss make another offer for the local club, | The Waverley Boat Club ts one of the| the boards, The knockout business was || Gham GLOBE" urs edi sat aig Bpodas New AP 7 q jugs. You see, we had done so much team work in the morning that the ol : | oldest organizations of its kind in this] lying where tt had been dripped, mol x i ipo ae Suodaras Tort, t ; potato bug: If he succeeds tn buying the team he ets { se aad levine the aust s b) KED ROSE, FitotCigeinnt wees 22002 3 |auahaa, Chicago 22st {dea stuck to us all day, By working together that way we kept the team| Mf, he succeeds in Musing the tae Vicinity, apd each year ite rewatte ia ening te roads ang laying the dust | eee oeeetee ane é Boston i oper, Boston's. siecess, 85 ma " ende \ one of the features of the rowng wea-| de! aa y A Pap! ———} pobert, Philadelphia... is New York"! Be going all summer, and !t was a bird,’ snatanead’ id altimiors, ie MraabaRE Maes ena nibtt” hi Nod Dal lew Yor if c. ar ee r on h 01 ever before has ao] Was able to exhibit his powers as a} || Al ry od. Dally Le Bore New Yorks 00000 78 ford. Detroit Young Bresnahan made such a record with the Ivys that he got m fob as! ranion has enlisted the services*of | much interest, been show in a eg Rie Belen ng sgl ieg MMERSTEIN’S | ‘i3,bals the a this | after each round. = Wastingt pitcher for @ semi-professional team that played !n Bryant and Lima, 0. en- I nual nas bi y This referred to the Record of National Pitchers, Includ- s n fixture as |} een eviden: n ferres ROO reat alggette in theatre |Mayor Preston of Baltimore In farm Fe Hfands With eat | Mayor Preston of Baitinore tn some Farmerettes! Root SUL. There he made another wonderful record and tn 187 he was signed as pitcher | deavor to ave tae Boston teain trans-| season, The events are all closed. to| bad effects of the strain of the motor merette ; Ing All Games Up to July 19. | Records of American Pitchers, In-| -.°° ine washington Club of the National League. When the National League! ferred, ‘fle called upon the Mayor yen. | {i members of the club, and every | fecldent of that morning on, Jim's |{}LILLIAN GRAHAM & LTHEL CONRAD: CBICAgO. + « 4 hers, Clitbs, L. BR, ‘Ara bone * eR an bs ‘ Hades | quota of entries, end came suddenly in the nint! oigast-..oran right rictures, a: rH 6 i) | Nationals, When the baseba’l war came on he jumped from Chicago and| while he had not yet secured control of |“ bid sss = round. Although nervous and tired, | gee ee Bee Wine! Brice @ King, Ticlve,’ Chicago. ..: 100 ‘ngton. Detroit H Joined the Baltimore Americans. McGraw was the manager, and wile on that) the Boston team and franchise, there MADDEN BACK IN RING Sullivan ay still outboxing Papke, who ||] Hany Fos 4 ee ein wei | 4 Renliiieh, Chicago. 190 7) | ream, Clavel 3 team there came a change in Bresnahan's baseball life that has made him one) were not the same obstacles in the way preserved his good nature and smile ||] Grecian Temple, Cook & Loren: & 8 othere| 4 Rarwoay’ st. Ila Ht Bateson 4 of the most talked of men tn the world. |of « purchase as there was in inducing AND DEFEATS KENNEY, | throughout. | In @ clinch ‘Sullivan put | [rere ‘ ie | +14) Bender, Athletics, 8 The Baltimore Club was in the middle of a hot fight when Catcher Ro! the other teams in the league to con- Preval ae up his hands to pus sway, ‘J yry q i ‘tag | commer: Past i proke his finger and Tacks Latimer, the other catcher, was laid up with a|sent to substitute Baltimore for Boston, | Frankie Madden, who has been taking | uvine Wis stomach exposed. | Papke| fas S! EEPLECHASE A { eee Fy bad arm, He thought that if the Mayor and the a rest for some time, got back into the| wnt midn't seem to bother Jim mack, Aiserice's’phashouss: srerybody ‘tq 4 ‘ittsburg. u Krapp, Cleveland 4 Roger," McGraw said to Brewmahan, “do you think you could catch leading business men who were inter- ring and made d by beating Young| and he still continued to push Papke fe yoe Bleamboate direct W Biseplecaate { ; Gate chicago Pt is | Willett, Detrost. $ a game?” a ested in obtaining for Baltimore @ apenas of Borrs io ae main event Sti away, Then, suddenly, Papke shifted | NeW—baily Maj. 333. Bik Layee sn | femaitg, Fitisburg 2} watt | Leobartl, Athletice., 3 ng w ces A x f . ° cam would lend their the Brighton Beach A. ©. of Coney| and drove in a terrible blow. It only! jo ‘ alee He tau: BU “i | Blank aac H Ware’ seplied Bresnahen °S have played avery other posltion 2 doq't| major lense Hoan BONE HAG DOr | Taikd stag, MAGdan Wea sircnger inna | Pevalled nsous aie. inenee. upmars PHC ey | 4 Moore, Philadelphia 25 12 ord. ‘New York 4 see why not. sels si Reha the | @ has ever been for an milar battle | jt had all the force oF Billy's 160 pounds | ssriguton Meach Lee, Bert Fitzgibbon; other! a Grandi N.Y Ag 8 White ontcagos cs: i The Mayor entered heartily into and kept right after Kenney, smashing | beliind. it caught Jim fair and ea Me” i ote Gece iy Moa cag ae spirit of thie move and auld Bo would | AAA i hota handy Wr Rik bene] een es cameet 2m, i" AM) HUGE Ammer ican ia, TEAR”, Re Firomin elt A Maley Chieago® os BEB STANDING OF THE CLUBS. eae oer ne ed cine | face, “Madden oored Kenney with wal-| plexus, Sullivan curied into a semi. | Istis Mestreas’ | Hite sine Ma Stee a 2 Donovan, : 4 RATIONAL LEAGUE. . movement @ then suggested # con-| tops on the Jaw several tines and had. circle, gave way at the knees, and sank Big, Vaudeville Av 2. Continu ‘ tter, eaten... if 8 Gain New Warkes ti Ciup. OR a ae Rl cin, ference with the leading spirits in the| him nearly out in the tenth and Anai|to the boards in a heap with an awful | Baseball games tevorted by toningy at the matings, ‘erry, ' Pittsburg. nt 463 Phila'phia 816) Pivsbure,, 40 87 664 Detrott. . By 60 q : nd. 1 ¢ ag his face. P: oknew 4M i ee Caldwell, New Vere: 3p & 33 18 ing a $B ah A Paitaia REG ae Blain, 2 | two leagues and offered to send an ins) round. Joo ot aa ome eee Nabe keew | ACADEMY Sie bails’ 10, 20 & dde glad Pipa, 4 8 ance 1ha Sete (Br Bostow. 3008 ww Work 48 41 81a) Be Lou, i 6 vithtion to each member of the organ: SHEE. pe turning his back, y “ione, | — UNCLE TOM'S CABIN Bones Vitiaeionia If 8 Wh Youn Sa Ria RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, tation whose approval would be neces | Doubt Flansgan'a Return Here. | \ Ett seconde were counted. Sullic | Crniuty lit Concerts aa Bell, Brookly han yea 8 oy Leuba, 0, sary. Hanlon thought the idea a good pr er n's seconds iinplored him to rise roan Sam, a New York & Detroit 7 1 4 ft. haute. ‘ ~ Wey 4 a letter w non kent out ti iS anlendid’ farm’.in RG RID. pita chal Beucioks Orcheetra Soluists, Kefreahua'ta| Table » Aiea, New York § Washinwion: ge 7 7 gh alt Fa ty Hoa wy | Bptteba A Olareland one and a letter was then went out to A endl tar ther they nor any one else believed | PEN, Si (fun ers See EE ae, a Golden, Bt. Loui 6 Bostgn cress Fi H 4 Phiiadclphiechicago ‘eaihe postponed, Wet | Bt, Louis, ; Wasltuston, each of the presidents of Heague | ves some doubt that be will he could do so Aa Referee Corrl| er ‘ THEUCKED 0 bu Bed J Rowan, Phils. H let, Hostou } $ ri a8 grounds, teams and Presidents Lynch and John- | United states counted elght the. bell rang tor, tne | “E Cohan’s TYeiieeaad be 4 | stone ; — 1 he round, Wvop of Joy | i i { 4 yep i YM GAMES ECHEDULED FOR TO.DAT. gon aking them to attend @ meoting tn) 4 | ome and of ie pound AVE & maven of Jey | GeteHieh-Quick Wallingtord i ] H 3 fault, 8, Nee York. Medaitatt petit, the Mayor's oMces at Baltimore next | winithe 1A) Aovc.r andvit ia dotted vial ie \ the ring and carried tho prostrate | AQLUMBIAR "sy, 4.174 St. BURL act i 6 4 i Aan, ‘hve gumas, ' ay at noon, when Baltimore's! wil’ event iaiy ai any time in th ii Sica | Santer to hisqgorner, HA ee wy i i H { = lL cliMma could be given consideration, = fing guru “compete “unatiaciad.”* arta | When the rang for the beginning THe i } ieiinias e . . arenes nd en A pS ss AON Ah A LOIN Nt ES LONE LEA RESET MO A ‘ .