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RINE IE NE CE ORLEANS yf mon erases eons. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, E BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [nodtFE.E ROBERT EDGREN WHEN ARMOR IS USED IN ALL SPORTS =——————TEDIIE MURPHY KLINE KNOCKS OUT UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY 1,192, by The Proms Puwvilehing Co. (The New York World). | GIVES M'FARLAND | DOYLE IN THE FIFTH FIGHT OF HIS LIFE} AT LONG ACRE A.A. —_— Loom OvT, SPORT, J An ABovT To LEAD a { LEFT FoR THE Sotam, PLEXUS AND CRoss ME RiGnT Te Your * a Bostonian Lacked Aggressive- Philadelphia Boxer Knocked ness in Early Rounds of | Down Twice Before Receive | South Bend Bout. ing His Quietus. | hares | " J. | ‘By eulal to The Evening World) i | z | SOUTH BEND, Ind, Fed. t.-Kadie\ . | Why not nx up | ¥ of Howton gave Packey Merur.|| BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. | }land the fight of his life in their ten- a | Some Tangs Pd Fou. ‘Te * Be. round bout here. If Murphy had been At Fordon A iddie Powers va. Australian Referee Defends His | BEAN: BALL Prrewem ? | more aggressive in tho firvt four rounda}f Panny Tidke ‘he probably would have made a better Eas lias A Ad Ning RCL Award of Recent Decision to showing. In the early sessions Packey | uetcnant ¥ paedlsr nded hard and often, but seemed to do Sam MoVey Over Sam Lang: ttle damage. | Jack Doyle of Philadelphia wae | In the fourth round the clever Chi-| knocked out by Patsy Kline of Newark ford. | cagoan rent Murphy down for the count! in the fifth round of a scheduled tens 7 seven With a hard right to the jaw / re dd bout at Long Acre A, A, seanara and the Horton boy seemed Kroggy. In| Three hard Wefis to the stomach fol : : F ne fifth yo eFarland showered | rowed by a left ewing to the Jaw prov Covmreht, 1912. by Te Prem Punitadng Co, | Hadie with righis and lefts to the BOUY| tiv undoing. of Dele. Here ont NOWY” BAKER, the Australian Fee a enced © terriAs right to MUFPAY 8! was tended tens thon one tilniite atter “S feteree Who gave Sam McVay head ag the gong sounded. In the sixth! 18" ath round began jngtae n urphy seamed to wake up and battled | ‘'¢ toh: bag that much disputed dicision over the Chicagoan all over the ring, He! Doyle was sent to the canvas twtee Sem Langford, writes tn defenre of tim drew first ylood in this round with a| before the knockout blow was delivered, judgme' | stiff lott to McFarland'’s jaw which cut| going down once in the opening session “It's true that McVey used only a lef \t open and caused the claret to flow. land taking a count again in the second hook for the head and @ right uppercut, Hy In the seventh Murphy landed left and | vend, says he, “witle Langford awung and! CHICAGO FIGHTER HAS INVENTED A / hiped doin tlre ae aL id — every ele a th | \ be ss © then pia a y vore Hox ‘ough hooked from every angle, and that Me-| Wout Somesoow Inve COMPLETE DEFENSIVE ARMOR “To BE USED ~ \ Shard right to the stomach and followed ta Ad She a boxer, fought nim Vey was on the defensive and Langford Be NT BY PUPILS TAKING BoxiNG-LesSenms amp It with another right to MeFarland's|tuads, bad your arm broken, would on the offensive nearly all through the} ARMOR TwaT Witt a bY Boxers Lad Bivodalen lI Gh \S . eye. The crowd cheered the Boston boy you like to find the end when vox contest. But 1 consider Me work | ore Tee NY, PrenHpere, noma pwd Murphy fought 1 lost battle that you were 3.01 much more sctentifie than _ the elghth and forced poorer than when you started the bout? Langford's natural fight was : aN feltnch. He sont tn ha and letts| Tom Dwyer, an Englishman, had tite Aght, as Me short siature aon {{R,iuoud and Packey ruisied inc a clinch. Lexpertence Jast saturday night ut the possible for tin to he effective except at 7° to the ropes, neding a hard right tech, | Hone Acre Club, he charged before the close range. What Witting he did wae -660 17 ai RWe ee nara FIRE CO'Che ints Attletio Commision at its’ ees almost all in the tnflehting, and u Ran. RAM: In the ninth MeFarland sion yesterday. He asked that Billy Australian rules a biow delivered 11 Wake up aut had Murp y H nan, the manager of the club, pay fighting doesn’t seore aw potn | | 7 j ey rk n hard m according to contract. “MeVey's aclence showed In la con HIGHLANDERS AMES, She ott FA pct { Pe ar rateable Sine cba centrating his blows, while Lanstord hit | I Local Clubs Will Ww illing to Start) 6 Time of Starting Eau eaitia Now | Dox, Ras set as the gong ae Keuty of Harlem eutpointed everywhere. MeVey used iis left hook ic In th " h oy th o b Aho eon rie weet side at the =F I: My : Diss 5 1 “i .. ; he tenth round both came up tres ., Swlentifically upon one of Lanstord's Se eee Games at Any Hour That At Home. Abroad. Up to Presidents of Local | stcariana: planted. nasa Tis fouD Say Wan CHUNGATS Goncrtioe sae t and then started on tho! : ; | ronnie neice April s Nak mere : sites 1 eetoe raenta MCA tS) “a the cleverness and clear punches e that nearly ctowt. inal OF py suits Majority of Fans. May ¢. 20, Ball Clubs, + Tae ait cae sey rom f. Neat! over the rugged and hard hitting Ryan, few rounds more Langford mut have! ', Sune th © 1, | Sane $s M; Jury lave FOCAL. ot baemey — been unable to sce; hence defenselens. | /y | Mz eas Hepi.(7d,2 | 32 |) OD ih aikab he. sohan cn i but McVey'a were delivered more selen. | : i ey i he Tl Atw. et. that Yellow Hau, ries and landed a left and _ ENTER COLUMBIA GAMES. Ufigpliy, and that earned the decision,” view of the big clamor that has) | April 16, April 2%, 27, 99, 80, |! other matter ‘gg, the meeting thén all! pockey's face. McFarland = ne Mos begun for curly bail games, Manager|} May 4, ee ae Al ee erste , ve and A, Medinnd wilt compete im ‘1 AM ws nN cretary Joseph) eS) 1 rh ody, of amb RANK MORAN, who beat | ohn M phprtabiaals| Pree ier ‘Avg, %, 34, 31, | asneet ary Buen nie eral eral Anonths ao and who has! Md blued gh @ At Ph ta.) eeihine te allow jumper since the “da recenuly whipped a bole vere ene || Wate Patten | otay t, 2, 5, | Weesbey “tececeetia sy ftnels 9 break the record, heavyweights in| England, Vio etre Laat tun aeiog the coming suse || ABE & 23, 24, 98. | June a, a8, 26, 27, I n0°8. aie ‘abel Kiviet last. Bannisy on back. Ho says he's the reat Jib AA SMS he e Boca 0), Go). | Sept. %, mM: George Browne, the former T. Si Teste oat Be (Se yen RAESEE AE On Roe nee Cee Oe ve ~~ | mer at any hous shat. aul or ome, tant, | ning. to meer ile MECH tee li ty casi Pan | Wise St any hous: that auita the iaajority 1468 Oct. 1. “eens ise Tuer sea o n aturday ch aad ehpecta Uy tt ‘again as soon as he comes arhore. H lin. qedord: With the tha ein have ath H E Ae Deerett) a fast an ever tid that his. arm, wel wag oo tipead muller from Cornell, Mc tein nrwart and Morris fought 0 es tO e owe | et & movement to pull the trigeer at 3|{ May 7, $9 aun ae vei again, (O° 44 MA mummer, “i aw fine! The pullding of the abips for the mo- er night was the only thing tha eee hb nave July 13, 13, eye ce afte boat show * in Mad! is kK. ‘The only eloment that prefers 18, 19, die Bes bras Kept me from frecring to death,” said ° ° Aug. 17, 19, 20, ore seiddte | Branpich, | amis retary of S o ! . , the crowd frou 19, : cima | glch ‘crea ttg | Square Garden Firat t a “Nght bug" who called on me to chin m arness orse acing hours aeie ree With Detrott. amen retane: | ie st getlirap ie Heme have] hulle of the and Olympic ea tye semerdays a ks ot Ap wii sod compro se would be) | May 11, 12, 11, 15. | Aug. & 9, 10, 11. ia charge “of *Mcaieam and Wilbert obinsoa'to, | Were built, Then the decks were luld as the punches landed, and cl 7 " “ . Sept. ) 98 baa an? carpenters built the cab they came so fast all through the ten H , ‘ BILLIARD BTANDING. avnr nates woWaL BRE Aly conc Nal, eth 1, 18, | lel | hear of Guy Hecker? If pot ask Fre the many attractive SEnibite ara ee rounds that when it was over 1 felt ae{ Important Ruling Made at Bi- . High High [| have always thought 4 o'clock md. [Tune 8,10, Me, fi (ome ie, Haat tami acon ttmay ace 2 and the riggers soon had the eee Pens p ennial Congress of National : Te Noss ae yave adhered peout ot wna ent ttt HT stay 16, 27, 18, 20, | Suly 3 Aus. Ht eyaten man HEE Veealnt Se Hal) he % oe ee oe ee pel ‘al Ci 55 Nation: have adhered to out of what was re-|f 3 718 Lys, Jf tien jhounds in place. After that it was Lu h are not low-Srow +o oo ded a or tO the « 0 5 “A Hepanabein ae erat: ‘ ; ; wr Sf Peallaa eS eee. singh Sept. 13, 14, 15. J simple matter in comparison and | . bay ‘ ne pe Krotting Association. $880) 1) “Secretary O'Lirien saya he will put the | At St. Low | a0 bi BE today tho exhibitore wit begin to ar | GRAND 2 255 35g Ro tive mee F & 64-48 Hatter up to Uremitont Musi wily og t| rm an ae | lng eat heats “e theks wares while decorators are CHAUNCEY: oLcort” seen one or two who migit qualify | Lah an Antonio, Tex, rants \] suty 22) x, an ‘ 1 Tt te abou: ‘only end of the ‘game ote og the fin nw patenes on the ble 5 . : " jt y oO { H, ee le ition, § “ interested [PAPA aot &. How. lscse: of: tIC9, cide the matter forthe tiiananders, |] AW. 2 22 38, 26 prepared a ee iy Hat alta wouIeY Getiesenliee 1S FE WOODMAN, manaker of Sam} #0 fhe ae sport to aulley 18 opn- | Keng Champlonahin) eerie on thel oon tne en on of Washington |f 12 Saturdaya. 19 at Boston tie was formed leat open the elgath annual motor boat show je | o hn eatin Bt ‘ Oa it cs ashingte 8; ; i Qn en the efgath annul motor boat shos Eanstord, writes from Australis to a, at tho blonnial congr ° WislOs, Tocdeinh eegei| New York te the only city in. whl , July @ at Wash- |) Nest’ eon to-morrow, but Inatead averything will tell me that Joe Jeanette {8 side | of the Nattonai Trotting Association D Ruliey Hale, Belk wet | baseball games begin ag late ior 4 | irahan, Mr. tw done by the management put Stepping & match with & ' nly | thy Murray Hill Hotel, Two years Th mmaters ure | i yar AY coinage ta perfect running onder before [ ge-xim Joe wrote the same thing to a few]a rule wax passed which provided t) mine atte them a Secu tlé | ) the pud''e ts admitted on Saturday, eve: Lavon’ others, for I have an indignant proiest eareoklg could not race in the| Whatever aspirations Edward Wo, the | Gna nwen’ Were: aderin $e canes | ning. by mail from Jeanette's manager. Says] straps" durin and so on for each [Garnier may have had ax to winning! (Atly start so they cat hel league . The Laue ape} © ——— INERSTEIN'S eens he intemmatir ; tke din i er the . 108 Was a clause requi hy) 5 her ; ; roueing. 4 to WI, after whieh | the international amateur i pale Une) studied the subject say tho ea ne. 1h the weriatn. periaa. tol Pet was pre et at the aneeting JEFFRIES IS THROUGH Paatetge ry Ae "E @id receive an offer from A ‘alia ‘© to be barred, ‘Phin ) f O8BON- | would recralt as many fans 8 Loe iaete aheea ctl jordan and WMiesie Zi a Nabe 6, 28, 50 for three matchos and agreed to accept, | war on extra appliances tor the | uy" py eas nn tir} oane {commuters as would bo lost in ti CUrn GVO MF pan re Peer reed ast , FIGHTING, SAYS CURLEY. Provided Mr. Meintos! would por. the | aidewneelers has evidently wcarod the! Tinderarane Clad, The mae the typing | sitect wecttc the receipts: ta the: loggus th Donen we amount of the guerantes and specify | ave na ar resi ae the third | "rhe question of starting th fali the clubs got $90,000 and a fourth] coming eer c GD GEh tora Gunes oae h ee peelfy [associations on the analler tracks, 80| succovaive defeat for Gardner. Poggens| THe Gestion of starting the rue Meath tora cralte deed duro ——— 40, Feb. miyson,. Jarrow, MeVey and Lankford ax two of Jean+| that they got together and sent enough | Bure NOW eetE Lo, threaten Chemeien | eater at New York was discu of that wmounts to a pret or] NEW YORK A. C.-WANDERER "e manager, said here today that Fields ic Carwoli, 8 others tte's opponents, This he refused to 49. | proxies to the National Assuclation con-|Conklin, who is defending his tide in| {he Meeting yeatenfay, out the toaxue| Garry Herrmann gays the tough luck of apa Jottries wi never fight agal As for Los Angelos, I refused to go} press to procure what in practically an{{he tourney, The Liederkrana player | las NO authority to dectte the question. (it is that hia club e going to win the GAME MAY BREAK TIE,! ©: taixea with Jeet the tact time I was there, being that Jim Coffroth offered | abolition of dhe former statute. Is now even terma with Conkitn, | yti% entirely in the bands of the New |nennunt and will Rave to b frat : lin Los Angeles,” sald Curley, “end he > gel 1 Fegreaigs 4 nee N Hier ae Deen Sofenieg lk r] Retvaver ae thes Tall tapped for the percentage. arley Hed Hockey enthusiasts wili be out declaved he was through with the fight Which both Wootman and 1 accepted | George C. Soafer, the former Colum-| pion won the sight ees sepale cham. | the early ati vet« and John M, Ward already fee to-morrow night to se the New| ing gaine. He even ates to talk fight.”” Woedman deliberately repudiated this ty;, cniversity Juwn tennis star and ‘Leonidas L. Mial of this pas ‘py | that tt am wer rensed 1h is enoney ts being taken out of thelr ds aa Wanderer t mo of Je: frien ba tiars aoiries . match and sneaked away to Austral, | cavouall waver, Over, his In the| the score of 400-to $15, The Philadel. | Hoxton they start at 2 oe - dent see rule govern- ne SNCIOIAR. Eames he SOFmSe ChonTaN HM AEA ABODE BALL Ab OF READING GAGi where he now writes trom, hopin that [ventral sucmt of the thirterath ane] Dhan averaged @ 164%, with nigh Tune STATS GUTS SIRS FoR tart eee trae ee eee eceian whe | Ookey Lamas Marien AL the 3 ne would battle again 1 arrangements 28 Hotel Notas i I will come. He knows it would take} cat national ind champlonship, oe N. De. Mita! averaged Of aavting rd ' @ hour | inf Poe ia postponed: tho local manager) !@® Tink, The Mercury were taade to his Hking for a meeting i gig weeks for me to get Jeunctic ihe Neb OK Mlka Gs CeMEIA ies eee with teh runs of 82, 98 and f aa) hee th eat a date ch sing off tha; | Wil utilize the gorvices of @ | with Johnson. ‘PHI LHARMONIC Woodman has been in Auriralia Wi | ine courte of the Seventh Rewlment] Glovannt Ratoevich, tho Italian wreat- | IE National League was unable to| same, and it cannot be changed. Last) able expert to defeat the litte ¢ 7 Ne Cc Langford for four mont der the| armory. Wylie C. Grant, the former Wi!l su!! for his home in Plea, Ttaly, finish its business yesterday and | soason there was & lot of trouble ove: |and breatt ihe tie for the lead between : AMUSEMENTS. JOSE AIH AN SRY, Cort auctor, Avetraiian jaw his term of re Mee IN Johampion, also came through to couple n the amship La Provence. this afternoon wil be spent in| two clubs claiming the samnp.cpen date] the lattes and the Crescent Athletic arnexie Mall fe: ihe Australia with bia newro iv limited to 1 Ovedlo M. Hostwick, but he ex. | Ra Vin Gapped a ligament on each [sizing up the national agreement. Many for playing off postponemen: b SBE caeanuii Ga ee overt: Foath Mee RR A tosh ihe Aisi shania a unted to a walkover [248 Of his right knee tu hia match with|!mportant questions will arise, ‘as thie he winged footers still have a fight- / far Austell, Bn moe UE eee en aaa ean g, [Zbyako at Madison Square Garden on {agreement takes up the question ot | 19 Mae aah vaiteat for toe eB ing chance for the trophy and by ¢ S {P the best 1 could oniy get there two Bt do TL Stenkampy of (he Meds |iast Monday nikht, as the result of aldrafting players from the new Class AA | Wansett te mabe another t40. fo Marlie. Up tol feating the Wanderers will be in a po ‘ weeks before Woodman and Langford es ine th i fit tal Hue rate: ork wil peaehis We oy t We tho} sale Mit iivere timer ticks ay hike for the| tlon to contest the final game with tue, POF LIFES tae ye 8TH AVE. — ie mt f nm hi oe work 1 be fin efore today's ses. mh ol av ure, leh decide e1 ° i i i} % were forced to leave tie count The honorable discharge given tolonds, after which the Italian was att Le sion ts ended tat ballin eg Re Crescal isagil seta opery penne ‘we ETHEL BARRY MORE BOWERY Rye Jeanette would ave to feat w ©} stelv 1, the t runner of|to continue At the meeting yesterday several! | mukeuus NEN poseraion cf the, AMpeNE Taneue BRONX Tom ‘Miner's “nohemlat.”* {thas two weeks’ tratning os afier | ihe Irish a Atietle Club, by the | 7 | hereon meres i nit twlee TP LIYCEUM *yi5.) MATEURS TO-NTC a me of vor ip ing tr " Twenty-aeeond ent montis — aia eRnnRROERSR Ten enemeneeee as masa ‘intl tle PBR | MARGARET. AN | EELASCD * 41 st, a Gnd steamer. And if didn't hurry 1'd|ago was iifted when he was sworn in | Murry, ® catehor, MeDoonld ely the tants . i WARFIELD 1 ’ y Pye an vexeetient er ~ | Knickerbocker "3: a i find on arrival that Langford w las at of the Fourteenth Regt St Ni ke Wi R h t | x hy eM ale’ esta’ to bee nic Mate.sat, Wea Feb 22,2, ccean leaving Austraita, | ae icks Win Nougnes | rn Lies OieShinncrcd Kenzi REPUBLIC 2, It would be an oasy pat aed ; in AVID BELASCOY : i en ectared Teat play that he will Dresents T HE way for him to duck the match agetr Universtty bas! : A ke G f S ot Sirings wth a oe Te a ah Eee Around the Werld is. 10 Be ee rea Pe NCRnLLy, RAMEN ocke AME OF DCASON |'.:.ce SNe MNEs) | lcs ah ook Around the Werld ah hg” | NEW YORK 7, 1 © World, Johnson preferred, for » wide bet ere the team opeas the South: | —— man taking his According to the| | taney a vanes [PD Be RAZZINI JLOUIS MANN Peg SBvn at fE DURBAR of 85,00, in any country re co s » with Goorgetown toontght 4 z OMcialy Britton of the Hockey: Club| bell elun, J IPFULTON “ti & Was. Boa ae tm 5 ‘sili wait: KINEMACOL and side stakes are within the includes ta dation to tel Hockey Club Beaten in Close|was the worst offender. ‘Twice Bert Jack Disha, RI of The Dolilennes olih phink | E ALtetcerenereetenee Orem. Herman Pies Mats, Sat. Wed: de I ; on Yours sincerely, DAN MKETRICK reetown couiert qainen with st | White, the referee, penalized him tor }ine al alting aboot hearnall and Bis fine ELSI enceonk OLONIAL | Festival of Femininity pa n's College and the Navy, at An sama | ° r yi ance " ‘ F created euch a Het 0 Ti way & dad ANOTHER geatieman with she aide oli “nie? Imterom In Vie ir. contrea| Game in the Amateur [snot periods tor trite and Ae mine | fall an Fe Bey mor : vie Tat MERE, 159 WOMEN STARS stake bug ts Mr. Ufer, tc mile the ane with the Nave. ‘The New| cies ea before ond pen Of the tee | Mh joking for tai ‘ Honaire, who paid a former man- | Yorkers and th have al League Series. for the remainder of the gaine, cea Sina Foals mucvonded in get ae ash kW LHAMBRA ager of Carl Morris $25,000 for bis con pall court | Hamley made the pretuest shot of the | cing ie claimant, the, Wyte bat Jae A BUTTERror Giv ante, ts Wea at, Dally. iiie. tract with the Okishoma giant. Mr. Ewen t a caaaaiaid Matt a tow iilnulen later, when the gone | getting, nae hie i he ‘eamimlaie the watisiay fads AL AB way hy Mme. simone” wba RONX MUAH Cau H Vier writes to Billy Newman, wh | pa | WO players were bruised aud eV: hard angle In Marin, ‘Fredericte at | Oona Ie ielng th WEBER & FIELDS 44; PARK “ginouiy We Bl At. & 140th St ican seaman } <handiing Morrie tn New York, fol! tad by Charien M. Noll Ir, the squash | era! others penalized in the hockey | ited the Ist goal of the game two min. | had tampered with Faust iat! 1 poker v & Bunty Bally & Hale Bat. i Mat. Dally. BI 1 lowe: Players of tho Heights Casto of Brook: | gane detwoen the §. Nicholas|utes before time was called ts shipping hima t¢ Se PN eolde ihe tbe oA) dba THE QUAKER GIKL Ch Winn, ha Hot @prings, Ark, Feb, * lyn defeated the t f the Col ta phy wae questional closely en and the Hockey Club team at NEWAMSTERDAM $23) #2 342 | detose egg aan THE TRAIL i, LONESOME PINE | ““lkie—amneeaonn its CHARLOTTE. WALKER ACADEMY My Dear Billy—I received your several University Club ncore of Kix t's cAarS'? THE BIRD OF PAK Yetters und am giad to know Carl te, Matches to one SAREE BUT ais Nichole uP 'lsaie, at ’ : ; N | ‘ any : Y - myo ASENOM na: 40th BY 8. Mats We Nooming along in good shape. I am. ieee n |roughest gyme of the *eason and re- OP ¥ LY TH tT EE D YS Teka ie ‘ unere then convinced that O'Rourke (00 Insiend of BY Morris $0 | gutted tn a victory for the Santa Claus N | A || Westen fay Secaen 10, 20 20 Aerie ee | var tenn lts Pho, Alias JIMMY VALENI Yarents the go at his club ao that they | ps & 4 VERR, [seven by a score of 4 goals to & | n'y Wt, Bee &. 2 a Bets Week, AbD ‘ean eteal the decision for Pnixer. 1 see TT OR 2) Ee bat hacer ba tier erepent er | remain to take advantage of our remnant yy Mae ui O'Rourke says he'li give Morris 6,000 Ve the above te Interesting Columbia: “0. BURLESQUE GAIETY nt SOR eRe Mes, Bao |e oR : OFFICER 666 URRAY,| jf be cam stay ton rounde with Vaize If O'Rourke is sincere why doos he ree fuse to Aght in any elud e ng of the game, After Noraworthy and’ sale, We'll make to measure a stylish Winter Chew had been sent to the elde In ) coo) of for roughness Chew's stick! Overcoat of fine imported material for $20.00, Mr, Ufer mnken a mist offering (0 pi up a alde at pt hin a Now York bout, These are no al own? I think you might offer to tot ve made and @ side Let Fredericks acrosa the ¢ It pee a With Georme_Nesh Wallace Kadinger ‘ of Ri newa tii OReurke wan a aie) thes Pet er would not hy ‘ly the How.ag wae a hart blew and cut a good sized or a suit for § 18.00, that formerly sold for SEDDIE POY &..| i AVE. Rt v te if he accepts, for the above amount Mut “qoodnens gracious me!” (an Jno 4 ' 4 al * sete dad Ba. StW.6f Str ay be B® BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS aon ays eae On Exchange National Bank at Tulsa, | O'Brion says) aren't thera a few gor. hOderioss returned and played: untit ictal change : Wet } icra it Some te emens | Lamon in New, Tork whe would lice 101! Ye nue camanet ARN HEI Broadway fi : OR ES ah al Freee Fae HG Tus game Pree 9 Ninth St. + 2.18, HOLOLA LOULMut as wt Free- CA Na ANNONA AA PW en Aen mee

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