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MILA ere SET FIO A BE: 191 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [acdsee ROBERT EDGREN LGuz,..., NOW IS TIME FOR ALL GOOD MEN TO COME TO AID OF COLLEGE ELEVENS|DODGERS BLIGHT COLUMN Goad oe es PIRATES: HOPE OF To uocw AT A ME Our. oF THE novest - aoe w?ee ( Game Cove T ste UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY > THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEM | | Aponiy LIKE HAVE Two on Thaee WAS ANS rat | en, verteprac THAT L Cie ue ue. Fen. Dont Tank ARE ul CHANCE TO Cane A Suice ween I WALEED By ENEN CRACKED Brooklynites After. Third Straight Victory. From | Pittsburgh To-Day. pirice-eae Commissioner Dixon Promises That He'll Positively Do What Gov. Dix Wants Him to Do Regarding Madison Square ; A. C. Lease on Thursday. . : ys mad (Spectal to The Evening World.) PITTSBURGH, Sept. %—The Doda- ers hope to further celebrate Bill Dah- len's retention as manager by troune- ing the Pirates this afternoon. ‘two tt ession from a team that ts fight- ing desperately for second place isn't 4) bad. Cy Barger or Elmer Steele ght to be able to turn the trick to- jay, and if Superba bats can contect as nicely with the slants of Babe Adams us they did with the offering two Pirate pitchers yesterday, it ought to be easy. hours aft rcached the Copriziit, 1911, by The Pree Publishing Co, a, «te (The New York World! * ee ¥a iY : e SOPVHAT Boxing Commission deadiock . in a funny stunt. Last week Com- Jxsioner O'Neil went up to At he Govern ’ meng tnt vont io ioe cere] Larned Can’t Get Away | A. C. didn’t ave a bona fide lease. e e Bie Tide? tose use trv Gereser With Australian Team geo it the other way. The two com- co isn't « —_—>—- | Ameri dmal fota, That cam. MORRIS STUFF WILL Seen BE Common , one Pittsburgh daily and ‘presumed’ that someboas d supplant Dablen at the elm in 1912, President Ebbete nade the statement that Dahlen Rad ed 4 contract to manage the Dodg 1 Yale Paying Lots of |r Leto ch vie vcs a ca slugger against Pittsburgh. Fans here _ Attention to Kicking)". icc: Near ali tie time, Yesterday he virtuall: Te Fest Foe HK, = THE AgROSANE RDP — can champions, Richart D. 8 id the ttle from 1881 to 1 rs, missioners say that th ehence—not even an infin America’s Hopes of Bring’ fl lc on the game by his biteng. Jot, Whit, ithe, it, gpain, particn, |without « parallel nthe game's Ristory Waealty wan without Pauly te teks [hy havea ite Gaetan Toate tue >, on Ma, spark, 1 | he se Chi: who has pulled a tendon and was thus i Sine thier ee suspicion ot a{ Back Davis Cup Blasted [tte has been rated aa No. 6 or better This Branch af. of Football | who has putied a tendon und was thus | in scored one himeelt. But for Nap an NUMLAGHay. evel GAN. RETGA OA on the national list for the last nine. - ; 2 taken by Warren, who played a fairly | Rucker’s own bad heave to get Carew Wats or Scenes. ce’ & by His Decision teen years, with the exception of 1898, Neglected at New Haven | goa game. on first and some wobbly support from MME, ext Grnnad that’ the, tenet, ox ft : abet when he was serving with the Rough The Ine-up of the varsity was: Camp, | his teammates early in the game Pltte Tease veer, is abeciuiely lecal and celia Riders In Cuba and did not play. In hin in Recent Years. left end; Scully, lett tackle MeDevitt, | burgir nev valld, would have scored more carly playing daya he was one of th left guard; Ketcham, centre; Francis, | than twice. saya Commissioner Dixon. ! There tn little hope of the American | 1 ¥ va Ay har et .— eee Bhs ane guard; W arren, right tackle; Gal: | pittsburgh fans are becoming “peeved” “Why, I have the opinion of Mr. M sii ste Ing home the Davia, Mtterscholastic champtor ° jlauer, right en lowe, quarterback; : oun aulnant Taha A ana tent team bringing hi oor sieht ner up In 184, 1895 and 1898, won the all \Speciat to The Efening World.) | Reis, lett fback; Philbin, right |" attendances here are not large. MOE lawyer, With the froatest ree CUR. when. they ee We i 4s be the Comers In 1900, 1901 and 1907 and has been | | New Haven, Sept, 8. | halfback: spa yesterday's crowd was the S seall’ month, as Willlam A, Larned, the! Ciaipion ever sinee apect for Mr, O'Neil’s learntng and in- Le : al member of the team, and Who ja, understand his po. | ptinels t Wrenn of New York, W. F. | ta ee ee holds the national championship, has! Clothier of Philadelphia and Dr. James “Pm a lawyer,” reluctantly admitted | decided not to go with them, He says) Dwight of Boston are the committee in Mr. O'Ne!l, “and 1 don't eee how It Is|he can't wet away on Oct. 6 the date charge of the international team. 80 Possible for Mr. Dixon to think that | scheduled for sailing, for business roa- | far as could be learned, Larned’s de- the Madison Square A. ©. has any-| sons. Siston came as & nplete surprise to thing that even resembles a gehulne hone brilliant torm in the, {eM and no one co take Larned's place year's lease. Why, they eal sheid al eid bin ant fring! thaw been chosen. ‘The other members run shows when they championship matches last mon of the team are Maurice McLoughlin and Beals ©. Wright. Each of the smallest in the history of Forbes Field, nditions may have been lever Pittsburgh Is out ing, fullback. {In fi j fexing from the fled. will] Capt. CC. Childs of the track team | | aaa PApOLiaRe pert in the win: | 8M Capt. HN. Merrist of the baseball | but weather « hing of football maines by Yale|teAm have arrived in New Haven and |at fault. Wh: | tow dayn. when there have been serim- | "The coachen were wasisted ny Ted | Littman eke And FO, around mages this fall. This branch of the! gones, the 1908 quarterback, and Clar- sburmh. I it a pity, those Giants sport has been neglected for @ number !ence Alcott, the great end. lttle:moré excltine e of years at Yale, though it won the — | “Web. Conlsant Hus ehowh falneitwed Tere game againet Harvard at Cambridge | .,4t2 revit of the fiat srimmage of the sewn | provement since the last. viet of the two years ago, Coy after many trials 5 sa gtuelling (tty minutes ant to the hope that with hin help the cup Met an vies {aston dames F. Forrstll, left salfoack on the | Dogtern mere. Hob halls {rom Donora, pias nally nock out @ vice | seco D veriously nuit by 5 8 asa sate Lsghice from holding shows tn the | night be brought buck, 1x now forty-| countries compettig for the cup in en- <a - , ere Reiger The leat ihe “store had to ork Inthe eid’ ang waying @ bang-up game ee ber cren etal’ Of thelr last | one years old, By his victory over! ditled to play four men. Norman In the practice at Yate Field the|{o consanunem, Poh ett tems, him back |in the fleld and has been a run-getting # ona Noe Ndi and Attell until! araurice Meboughiin of San Fran- | prookes is generally considered the best varsity was unable to make sufficient | titiore by a evr cit ihetr or'nag | PACEOr OF lato. fi der a prior separa! hslecl ecly | H tin-| ciaco at Newport on Sept. the defended | singles player ‘in Australia and the 1 Bsa! . ontract, after that Lan Sanyal ne Seth piety plkyas ode Ca ’ gains by line plunging and quarterback | Thevatident to rie eee] SAN cyas clouded by - i je siecemsfully for the me,| mainstay of the cup defenders, Larn vin, So trials for goals from the Horse Show and other shows wit} | Mis ttle successful s easleae cor! 5 1888) baa PR E E NC E runs to win, The heat wave prevented the ISS= keep them out. ‘They could run oniy [CtUalins the record of the earliest of! Beat im in the 1M contest, the field w made. The first one| tram getting into a senmmen a oney about six shows before the Garden is} 777 x Go Even-Stephen de by Retlly and was a drop| the mitine work in a lifelew Ventory of stickpins, bejeweled watches | Was Made the coaches were aniich disappol Hise. torn down, even Jf we allowed and diamond set waten fobs revealed| kick. It fell far short of the crom bat | ing the age.” “Lonny beting them to, Really, 1 can't understand wy r eans e Ss Q e McGraw’s Team ae te Up of | the interesting fact that there are| and the game went on. Then Mel avely, “but tne men Mr. Dixon's position in the matter." raw's P twenty-two athletes the club who tried a kick from placement, Just mins- | do the kg Biers yet ca ane ie assay on erage of $900 to the man. |ing the goal post, Finally, on a fair ier Teach Cross, the dentistlgnter, and a . ton ‘Thurs: | Real Diamond Stars Now, | this would make a total of $19,800 that |catch by. Capt. Howe, Francis sent the | ere Way Tommy Maloney, the west alde light- bd “iirc : : : Piha | and The ompson, eer p could be shaken out of the coming | ball sailing betyeen ie posts and the Reventy-tire candidaies were on the ', met in the main dout of ten do w te Governor y i champs if 1t came to a pinch game was won for the vars! at the Fordon A. C, wants him to do, unless something the Players Owning $19,800 4 4 z even at the finat ba Pris started off as if he were going to win fitty of them. having ha pens t k r It may be that you had rather hear} Spalding was put In at fullback on ae out for the ceven last year, while the re ppens to m Vf » his 01 nie thik BAe fo may , ting, and Ander- | r Pavpens make din hates iis min BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. )| Worth Sonata abeee GUN ARNE toe. cha peel WarsIIy!1S, Gortuel pening nat jeaslly, but Crosa came back in the At Twentieth Century A. © Le El creat caren nee nasa 1 cla, ew men were. p commissioner breaks th diode | Local Fight Fans st Pans Cnet to of Gems—NeW j tiag, bunting, or gonfaton, if you will, [fon and Chureh played iabisteels abba : ‘et ie jo! fue _" ns ae many 9 stiff wallop on the but until the diamond craze has slightly Marry as for 0 or,tuere| Be Glad They Missed | Hy, ‘ytaanet Youn Niccnin'ana H} Yorks Resting To-Day. | siti ints auv'ow amow. wite| W/ Rite Sox Here As for that third Commias iy. Murphy of Boston wit meet World: Thigia & day of anyhow. While 4. 8, Whyie, who hias been Iald 's'@ story around town thag Billy Mul- days owing to trouble from his feet the Giants Frankie Callahan tn ten-round bouts, \ ¢ enjoving the twent A Tancle, BR. R, Whste, played ‘with, the any sur eeoasinec linet cone doom, who has famous This Bout. At Brown Gymnasiu: ‘our hours tn which they will have to F ib T In) the reste au torsell. "Wei ery Hast n farm” on the crest of th rallies abeve Be |] Sinitn of Westchenter and ‘sim sur BY BOZEMAN BULGER. ee tea’ Gata wnt Wentaeher a or ast ime Se Rone Madrabierh tt ndhiy, Teereestont| Ge ans ten round. gi dN fo White Plains, han been offered the poalk Wan Boston will clash tn a ten- Chicago, Sept. 26. unadorned ub mm ta! Sut Wyte Mion, and has asked Gov, OURG DALELS. double swat at Boston, This makes It to lose iis punch and Maloney, urged « x . . . 2 on by Nis manager, Sammy Kelly, kept Dix for time ” OCkK. HE Giants struck Chicago like} possible for the big town troupe to see] The Chicago White Sox will make A . n : . DHN POLL - 1p , i ‘ t | ripping in swift lefts to ht i ONeig ~ Fiat ct uiacon War). ze RA bis followers qught to be Matches Arranged, @ sunburet today, and when the show and flash thelr baubles into the thetr last appearance of the season om nm Yy ms |e alpol sed a hand shove insige Tene m yrestling champion, and for | New Yor ol aoe 2 envic es of the jetes who a # ' ' ds sears ae ef ne pene ns 4, nd for ; he hat New Orleans le on the map. | ope. aminy Smith of Philadel- thirty bejewelled and dia-| orn ey Hime aceetanaiiieeas : re tena x meet MY ie ae O T, M : le hand uppercut to his Jaw which ofte: C imately conneete: ad th hia and p © of ti : ent Cross'n head back and boxing and some of the big iain ned the following and rejotce in the} ff! Twill these or tei ey rd mond studded athletes disgorged| their box seats. Yea bo, nothing less ped PH A idtats a ravadienmtned 06 ver win il EY | went Cross's head back and also drew ee ae he has as guest# many of |knowledge that the Southern elty has!] Ferdon A. C, on Oct. ® themsedves from the Big Four train; ‘tan box seats for us now ie moat famoux mi rf The Cubs have practically given up| Send them away with two defeats, and r one of those | ty y the old LaSalle etreet station Was! ine mgit for the pennant and for that {in order to make sure of victory Chase (Speciat to The However, Mr, could hardly | take the pla ening World.) p= iaret from his nose and mouth. ined wy for a ff W Ut up like the Fourth of July. Sta-| reason there was not a big turnout at|intends to-use Warhop in the box,| SCRANTON, . Bopi. AMUSEMENTS. ant by J. Sulll- Jone Johnny ‘Thompson to-day | Wein, ¢ fit atiwelaht cha Bnaland. tain h the station to hand the Gotham visitors | Hughey Duffy, on tt other hand, fig-|Ginty of this city easily defe 9g covan's i core) van, The law provides that at least ted the terms offered him by the aed Burns will tg 145 “pounds, tlon agents, porters and plain hang) 10 usual shower of ancient canteloupes | urea a sure win, as he has been saving|Miller of Boston before the Natic CoH two members of the commission must West Side A. C. of New Orleans for a ers-on covered their eyes and Tan. | and tomatoes w! be residents of the F " nin the days gone iid" Henry, ¢ xt month with! x. V0 who dy tev et Mivduty tor the sas “Doe White, his great southpa | Sporting Club, sending him to the floor | ond fighter of Athany, und bout 1 up SUCCESS ON Mrs Rae BrAGe ‘ by was one of the most popular outdoor for the cobnt-6e nikeih ti A round ae ihetbear yer in every Way Giants won't play to-day, but for this game. 0. In nine tn the third rou re i dudiclal District, whic twent y tatter has ale| Match’ with Sailor fue: thy "ay, ¢@ fet on a] The sports that entertained the Glants on | * , pe aie oulcbanlne caine iusical iy hich Mr. Muldoon |Bily Papke, and as the latter : aes Nenatheas thceniatea non a Atited, Ms] with watch Boston go through ay ae iele hotels The Highlanders played a much bet-| and generally out-boxing out-slug Fare toce As far an the pudtl ready declared that nothing would bout with Young Loughrey at Bat i Dare of. Baye. is concerned, St | doesn't care are hi Miller claims tn his right shoulder in training hey admit defeat the Cubs| ter article of ball yesterday, not mak- | sing hiv q like a grizzly bear that is|ing a single error and winning th Miiet, NAS bun neat Turesdant nompson in of Wintd'| double-header with the Cubs. | Believe me, there's big doings go- vtter than to get 1 whoop whether bouts [him better t th 14 in the Garden or not, as long |return match the ehances are that th La LITTLE MU * us ~ backed Into a corner. This is thetr last} game after little trouble by 7 runs tog, | unable to use his right hand, GRAND RLERA HOG eh gid oo ok they are held somewhere and tick, ntest will be arranged within the NeXt! wtye at! Abe, cure, Welterweight of Mi-l ing on out here! Just to show their stand and they propose to make it a] They batted the ball hard at the right THE COUNTRY BOY ere sold at reas : POmels | OF : | Mush" Motntish, ‘the | Nustratian flent’ pom o dence in thelr ability to win the| slaughter. ‘The only balm to Chicago's] time, Daniels starting off in the: first public does wan few day ae for, ils tl to (Auatraila. “dummy “wih fall tga | COMAdence In tI “| muffled feelings that 1s possible Just now |{nning with a home run drive to deep Tegulated innavic nemver, Be Co ont t ) WALL ACK'S Sits, Hees vind bout at the | on rica it han ageaty Ue, 4 the] world’s champtonship and their cer-| (. 4, » he Glants four stratght even | right 18, 88 that is tho only thine yee the | There will be a twelre. ound bos the | only "Americain tighter ‘that ‘ins agneca fo Matt? p D | iw to beat eh , |] GEORGE ARLisS 1x DISRAI is Bh alate ree | tlhe eri 2/if they do not win the pennant. Manager Chase ts still unable to play| . USEMENTS. buarantee long life to the wesc itt WH | Armory A. A. of Beaton, t who. wil | ee aan tainty of grabbing the flag In tho|{t they oo SW NOT REAR THE|on account: of his injured’ fest, ‘and | wanna CENTURY ("eines New (Catasth Xe (tix | feet a SPORTS OF AL National League, the New York clud cuss. Jack Knight ts holding down his’ po! EMPIRE $v f.30%) 0" Mat, Wey Bir. LTHOUGH with an, | tak Ge L KINDS. took a plunge in diamonds over In} aryouey tne GICee Siaved some base-{ {OM at firat base and playing the bag A PS aida Mr, | alg. im i the JOHN DREW in A SINGLE MAN IT aoe: ae win a f| The White Sox used threo pitchers, || HUDSON sii winel deat Est | A peat | ett ard avi belo ns 0 ard] PRANK McINTYRE in SNOBS WHAT THE LOCTOR' Et 2d at, Foes, 8.2 @ bout at ‘orycit on Thursday | noted tor Commission meets | fousht that bordered |! ood sty In Redlan mighty close to bush varle! 4 “tee move was not only a picture, ae have no of the Cubs. They expect} ina: nutty finally put in Lani itt New York, | pronounced and blinding flash. Dia-! 4 win a majority of the games, but] (nar Dame lnuly bus in Is sbutngy, Hrvokiy ns Nees tional 8. ©. right. ‘The Boxin ‘Thursday, and the commission sass it haw not yet even received O'Rox Amateur three-cusilon tournament Cincinnati, and this morning every | hall ov Bowion and. circuit race track | they figure that an even break’ will THE BAKKIS Tike esha ppp a cased ihoad: Jee Brill, & Fanner settle the race for once and for all. ROSE STAHL" atAgcle neteen, ie poly for a renewal of the licensa i ded his wares upon the “0 ByoCharles “Biein, that Was taken away from him ae dn bet Tailedebpbta sna plunger, unloaded his There 1s no possibility of the Glants oll POLES ath. . tee than to get SheneOS tet will” be arrcuged ronnd of an lavieaiee | coming champions until $4,800 worth | getting back to New \York out of frst} <a noe n Sea |e OM JONES, . Vote | Githin’'the heat few days. jolt and County Clue . r place, They are now eight ames ahead, ER aes ten a 4 S| itae ane ee : ‘range to her, wre {of crown Jowele had been scattered toe ie tid tose ail the rest of from at Ral 1 teh nt i busy. Losing that get Mant Lewin ett ie wont ont in 82 and! among the big town troupe. [thelr battles on the road they would ate, Wed, & t MoFarland cost the tes I Oe rg ed Miss FM, Hossouety | Arthur Devlin, who for years has/ ati gec back to the big town at the bination a wha they have no k woly saved Ad }y Payton & REPUBLIC “AEST W: 4 TWTCHEABDOKEA Mat bat only at DONALD BRIAN wargan, THE sine CRITERION tte et | 8 them,” | comfortable margin, If Bos- who took 108, kept secret the fact that he was going | (op with a com Atter Scotty's record as a spender, in-|ton should be so fortunate as tq tear 1 duiged in one diamond pin that cost | another sealp from the Cubs thi laa ‘The three-cushion carom billiard champto matel between Join Daly, the holler of this tit nid Attell wall DAVID pin tor | o e of the race ending right here in |} RELASCO nf and Alfred To Oro. will be plan him $4. Marquard grabbed a pin for | evan f the race en in The |] Betas Aayhow, here's Tom's wire ‘ Got. 10, 1 and te ike BOT seeo; Arthur Wileon nated a $250 sparkly And if that comes to Arent |p ree Cadillac, Mich, natch wnust make 160 points in the thwe| in the shape of a for; Le: e some de CASINO: Set io, oman. | B. Bdgren, Bvening World: a ity aamle, sents ‘ ‘ , i ® ‘They will| loosened himself for $20 ¢ Wolgast fine, working hard on place ' ought off Uk | play for 6250/4 side and the Lambert ‘Trophy Arile Latham took unto h! farm, cutting corn, digging po- ake tatoes, but ready to box say light- weight any time suitable induc ments offered, any number rounds. a ci | atc, eat agave at 1 he Rae THE Ki a8 ware PASSERS - BY Fount 3 ‘ahd T f veehes for $17, and from thon on te jewel {hy Sunday, b> wh! nftch Charley Fanst. |] BESOU fia & toh st. c took, the club In Its grasp, on) That is his td the consummation of Chatiey Faust waa persuaded to ber |aventetta that Sas rankied tn hie heart || Cyril Seott in MODERN WaRiLAGE FO OD Ss H Ow it last M . . *l come the owner of a one-sixteenth carat | wince the Cub rooters humilated him by Th Wi is» Comedy }}'t Biot Bway he 210 trot at the meeting at Columbus, ret fatality of he seagon ationg the Jack Redmond, the Milwaukee f Madison Square Garden. B yoy ne fence and breaki diamond and little Dick Hennessey got} hanging him in effigy in 1908, Faunt Ix | J Collier to SPEE | ent ta ben Gye times tore, Sis ? river, got clear of the oulky and | a amall chip, which wae of Brett value |not under contract, but ff there comes Semedy | t i imal yt sar! now and April ist. Ready to lietes a tow , Here he in weapned yi to him and will reflect credit !n Har-|a chance to put him in the game Mo- Marl Ellloti’s Togs: ueh yet | Prospec He THREE bs to any reasonable proporition. & Meseren WAC The wise Heal eniace alte masters’ tourney | lem this winter. |Graw has the blanks all ready to fil jaxing $1.50 Mat.'Tinw, Tom Jowes, was played at Carsbad mann took fim | ‘The Pullman porter being of a care-| out. M Dan Morgan received a wire, too Sie Micaet | Cul and inquisitive turn of mind came | fo Danny Morgan, Myz. K. 0. Brown, Mew York: e than that, he telegraphed Wilbert Robinson last night to come | __OF US. Won, “An place With IN gain has | cred in tHe will sy winua | NEW AMSTERUAM iWin! xii || THeAran Musical Comedy Do “Laixe, Gave Teich Ribinstelt ant | around to inquire just how much jew-| here from Baltimore to do the TOAY PASTOR Net R : the catching K LADY 3X0". 9" al | AMAVERSAAY WERK, aS 1a) IT victones siry be would have to be ei proposes to play Catham at, i i LIBERTY {i . E: i arorten ire me ac, oniest at - for and that necessitated a careful|base and ho will wo y him. w (Kreal W a ue best proposition cbtaizable, Wol: with, fares tora | Fosewater, T., won the| asgay of the Kohtnoor Giants, An Incl f. LYRIC fet | eee tee, 3 (AN TINGE | neh | ACAD: MY usc 10, 20 & 30¢ Baw gast-ZBrown at Garden, ket himeif in ot Kay ‘ul at the Ekwanok ULI EL! | TOM Jowzs. vas, ate ‘the Banker's Baughter _ xt big fight ico will be te ata Poa. Martin ew It looks as if W tat: — || EVERY WOMAN 4 MU PY ¢ «te ound bout’ be Haldwin of Boe | play. Kvane was 41 i” URKAY x ; y night be tn- | 4 - fig. ound anal. Was tw ‘ Last Week—" Every woman wi)! ter Mi wing his corn and ¢ s his potatoes. | {'preamiand itiuk on " Rint aod ely Leos faite tte I the afternoon Keuker in idea Le Mh Patt te oa nt morrow, ee hat ND BR Ese GLOBE 1: TTHE een vr ‘one HONEY MELLODY WINS | BOXING-WRESTLING G9. Qoipmcay VAGUE ING OF THE Oxy Cheviot sultings with stitched Alpine hat to match. We offer special this week, 50 styles WEST END {35 § Mate Wel & Het, Mat, To-Mcrmig: ange 2 BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS ib, W. b i: Beet LS sd, Ts, ane the ening Wool) rena 8 i ii is he fy a of new up-to-date fancy worsted cheviots, sult |} {isons “Pt ne Wak POIRBANKS "™ ahahiti | STAR "Hi Gores ig pair aftiody and Your Grito, clanneg in || Ser fom 1 6b BT AU i RU 6 to measure $20.00, hat $3.00. Material, style ante oS EIT | OL ONTAL princess uatan THe MACHO Sof the fina) event at the American a 1 tone RATA SAME: and tailoring would cost you double elsewhere. ante Tm |Aawer w uaa es | arlene, Clit Y Heontwnt eee erring and “wrestled through ie fey Repay cage Senatae i d nephip if ia American BREW, Uire tiie, Sinn, Auton | GAYETY th erreunse and a! he anim eto id Bh vtain, ts TL gay end for samples and convince yourself, fic ene” amauta | A LMAMBAA hth e. | BILLY We FOMY wrestled all through the aixth a GAMES SCHEDULED For To.nay, ia Vantevile Ate, hy al Uglish Musio | Plaats Eee ae | wt Av, a . | ma cae) uae Ra ALA nt 18 Ww. aia TK ree en ; MPIRE i it, Mellody was. ven credit for the fall. | Cresent Waal nto Boston au Cueto Ro games HE M Broad ay & | gure wat 0 thea RON Xi eee? emir Hatvb Ay, ys Md nag” ag tne wren IL a ARN I Vg Ninth St. |Sseer Tabet Mab BD, * fen. dike es settee Pek Hiltnty ) ‘ a tn ear

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