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eae BV ENANY WURLY, suuouvar, vuut 16, l¥id. UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN BAT NELSON AND MARRIED LIFE. ———__TESREAU PITCHES. ‘opyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co, (The N. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK H | ie ao a Beir) FOR GANTS IN HOT | af) Gee ANE AT CHICAGO ither McGraw’s Men nor Cubs Could Score at Out- set of Play-Off Contest. BATTING ORDER. ) agg / New York. Chicago. | Snodgrass, if. Sheckard, If. WHEN BAT Doyle, Schulte, rf. Crouse Almost Made Disas- me en hd lareente’ $6 ——— CATE | Murray, rf. i tb. trous Mistake by Letting Kurtz Stay as Long as He Did. | Shafer, ss. Tesereau, p Lavender, p. Umpires—Brennan and Owens. At> tendance, 18,000, Bat Wie Bea SITE ie REGULAR WEST SIDE BALL PARK, CHTCAGO, Secety Swece July 16.—Fans from all parts of the city Gworeght, 1012. by The Pree Publishing Co Now. wendel thelr way to the West Side Ball yard this afernoon to watch the eructal! game between the Giants and the Cubs. Manager McGraw and his league leaderg arrived this morning from St. Louls “Pp”. the ‘suckers’ out quick= don't fool with ‘em," Pob Fitzsimmons advised Jim Jef: fries when Jeff had fooled along through one round with Jack Munroe ry feeling rather lively after the heat and ite of the serie the Cars fm the theatre at Butte, Mont. “it you Ol R ad Sh excitement of the serien with the € 40 you'll be i ympic eco $s OW jdinals, The Champions were not at alt Tf Buck Crouse had been as wise as worrled over the slump they are indulg« ‘ing In at the present time, for they fig-) lure that Will be able to halt beforé Better in Every Meet fe |. The Cuds were eager for the fray when they appeared at the ball park. Manager, ons he'd not have mae « serious mistake at Madison Square Garden last night. Buck Crouse was to have fought Jack Denning, but Jack felt the hor Weather too much, and Young Dave Chance had planned out the battle so Murts of Paterson was subsutured | [growing ilat of victories, wut the Glan has a great knockout record Some Events That We Won at London We Lost at Stock-} | were there with a lot of fight In them ; ol w hin, 0 <urt . sy pl MM Sounds; "Crouse ‘Us Senne holm and Vice Versa, but We Had More Men of Cham- ‘Sptent Inning-Sno Firat Inning—Snovgrass fanned on four pionship Calibre Finish Second and Third. pitched bulls, Doyle beat out a slow! roller to Evers, Becker was sofe when Crouse was a head taller than the Dusky slugger from Jersey. It looked @ Very poor match, and as soon as the Dut up thelr hands the crowd in — Tinker falled to stop an easy bonunder. Merkle fouled out to Arche: Murray ‘the galleries began to jeer Crouse. “On HE records made in the Olympic Games in Stockholm show that sorted out, Evers to Suler. NO RUNS, ( you vig yaa yelled the sympathetic America’s athletes are getting better fn every meet. Previous to Fleteher threw out Sheckard. alr when Crouse tentatively poked 7 was safe on Doyle's fumble. Tinker OUt his right and went Kurty Nonmne the Stockholm Games many of the best records were made at the Whiked) MmINGEIEAG NIL Inte a, GORI @m the floor. And Crouse looked inost London Olympics. unasaisted to Merkle, Abjectly apologetic and turne: appeal- ingly to the referee. Kurtz was backed © corner against the ropes, doubled Gp and drawn into a knot wrapped in e vol of protecting arms. He was ing no effort to Might. In fact, it Woohed as if his fret two or Some events that we won in London were lost at Stockholm, and some Jost at London were won at Stockholm, but the times made in the runs and the distances covered in jumps and weight throwing events show marked] ano HAD Crouse improvement even in those events that went to other countries. We had Wotery FoR/A ‘ Leach popped to Doyle. Saler wag Bot WHen Crouse J out, Fletcher to Merkle. Doy CAME To THe Rererce, out Evers on @ fast play. Seon HAO To three more men in the second and third places, and their performances were all) PEW RouNDS~ ~ STop (1T feeble efforts to reach the tall Pits hogahia: dh her's chin had convinced him that eR aoe of championship class. ‘ ht as well try to knock the bali | oa " i Take the hundred-metre dash. At Berd 4nd Duncan, bettered 138 feet 8 eh... ater ates ares oe 5 a P of the Magwiaf on the! London this was won by Walker of|inches, which beat Martin Sheridan's If W UE W, Serine lay one asstng 1 et aa ee TT Rae ere Hn ene, Oe rua aaa els Wins fe eet QB apologetic way, went though iw 4 FES eNom Re EG! ehlinia, Se de 8% J] won for us at Stockholm in the same eh we didn't win tt. founds, while the crowd ary |, McGrath won the hammer at Stock- oy Appealed to th e oy 28 O27 Bt. Lo +410 Ti time, but in one of the prelti 1 Ie Ie M C 30 3h (026, Bowwe.. TH [| heats Lippincott ran in 1036 seconds, | 1017, ™ Munaganieee Weare wits oe eanette or cUar ty RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. an Olympic record, We tobk all three | ovgr 179, _— : places in the 100 metrer. McDonald and Rose were first and English Champion Confident BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. hooted and | e referee to At the beginning of the third a voice from the Pittsburgh corner| adyiael New York, 6, Brookyar't, ® iy: “Go on, Buck! bo It right Brooklyn, 4, 7 Craig won the 200 metres, too, im 217-10 | second in the shot, both putting over < enmnroene way. Do it right a orton, Te seconds, At London this event went tolnty feet. At London Rose won with ’ Brown's Gymnasium A. A.—Pinky Bak, Boted Inte m ye rnpaoe id Kerr of Canada in 2 2-6 seconds, 4 feet 744 inches. Another Improvement, He'll Defeat Tom Kennedy |] Rung, Battling iiddy, ton rts here . to Reldpath jutterson’s (America) running broad " Kurts bent double and cover The @-metre run went ‘yu 4 fi fi Atlas A. C., Rockaway—Willle i again, epped hitting nn of America In 481-5 seconds, In the Jump of 24 feet It Inches eame with on Thursday Night. Brown va. Young Dalley, Freddte KARL VILL, Wholesale Dealer turned his head toward the referee. Detroit at Boston, semi-finals Meredith won in 48 seconds, record, and broke the Olymplo mark Kaiser va. Richie Ryan, Wille 617-621 Ek At this moment Kurta straightened up - — new Olympic and world’s record. At) At London Irone (America) won with 34 Chandler va, Young Lustig, all ten one med over & swing on Mr.|~ | ire “=== | London Halswelle of England won the | foet 614 inches, BY JOHN POLLOCK. round bou oc cue that eounded like an axe FIRST GAME. 400-metre event in 80 seconds. The 110-metre hurdles were won by| PF Bombardier Wells, the knglish fs morale AC, Legg Oh ong . A ghopping block. iam! H 3 Here alone are three s that wa Kelly (America) at Stockholm, tn 26 1-18] | heavyweight champion, is auceers-|| ten-round outa, Kid Ghetto vs. was Senate, Crouse bent over H ST. LOUIS, tort at London and won at Stocknolm, |#econds. Smithson (America) won at ful in Geteating Tom Kennedy, the |} yong emith of Engiend and dicamy me 1 me to RHOAAB a London, establishing the remarkable | f st local heavyweight, in their ten- a “7 look surprised 7 4 breaking previous Olympic records, Ri » in their ter Murray vs, Youn, ce winging Nin ight, furtously eagn TN es 1 eo TeREDITH MADE NEW WORLD'S |N°Cl2* record of apparently, te wate [20nd bout on Thureday night, he wilt Sa esas fMlgwin® a punch. Crouse was dazed and cited Pe 0 Mh di fi immediately be matched to meet either 1.903 PHEAT ina, 1b, ctor oe # RECORD. he showed no Improvement. But Smith. "The Handeuft Ki Rearly knocked down, nut rallied Pre marvel, nae Wonks Luther McCarty or Joe Jeanette in ® the Handcuff King, S “David and Gollah,” shrieked a gal Patt, #8, 2 2 @ 3 % Sheppard won the 8 metres at » and would be a mar- pe bet th ‘Sensational i id | Laporte, 2b. ry ' it " y—or ten years from now, The| ten-round go before the Garden A. C. star bout % te. Austin, "3 2 $b gL Qtegnden: in 260.16 apoonda, with a clenr Te cee ae Oe Rane anal a oitae tires woahe later dea Maloney, man- || Fairmont A. C. on Saturday night, at Siam slam.stam Compton, if, os Die 8 eae ae Meech olny Mersalte Woe re | American hurdlers who took « elose sec-| ager of Wells, is 80 confident that his 1d Beg yt Kr c, event for America ““*)ond and third are in line with our gen- rouse crept the hazy idea Rosin Ha! 3 4 4 record of 1.51910, Not only that, but eral improvement, Li La Maaasag one pela agh ds Ley, "Bites te guaresnatd th, S00 Fe, VERE of — — Tae Delng knocked out, ant |: jatar: Lane Baumgattoer, 'p. 0 0 © 4 o/Sheppard and Davenport, second and} Taken all around the figures show, to-day and gave the latter his word | gigou® " “i! Se battle tors mle bet of B77 fold Moulin Kouge ie ae tant he ceruahin. iegecile and i = = = = A ]third, were 40 close to Meredith that [entirely astde from our point winning ai | £08 ‘orday and gave the latter his word | $1,008 ry WIDOW" itis, Ws a actually stood still with BATTING ORT eta) ™ . cord, This: Stockholm, that the improvement of | hat in the event of Wells winning from} tommy myan, former middleweight chat ‘A WINSOME ae hls hands down and laughed. It wasn't . MOAN tessiagizecis 6 9 27 12 | they broke the former record. h il alow kin te t | norms, Asse, former pion, | “A WINGO! { © fake Jaugh—Just a mal Krin of amuse. w York, St. Louis. NEW YorK shows s great improvement, Three of | ree eee eens past four sears Tre | moCerts on Jeanette: RO meee) at Rime ig lahat a defge quen's GOOBE Mas Wed 4, f the ‘1 oy i Sea nial Danioln. If, Shotten, ef, RH. 0, A. E,/our men did better than our one Best) wer before in the history of sport. ‘ells will be in much better condl- | ¢! wrained foe the. {i The Rose Mai: aia le inner Bet liben bane ote ncd. rane | ater evan Daniels, 1¢ © 1 @ 6 6] four years ago. Without a doubt, as long as we keep up| tion for this fight than he was wh CYCEUMISS 830. Ma ato And Crouse set his jun nuninat. the li og ipa Chase, 2 9 0 @ 2 6] Bheppard won the 1,600 metres at!the same keen’ interest in the sport|he fought Al. Palser,” sald Malone PAUL J. RAINE YS Abi Wee Punches and punched weakly back LaPorte ab. eerie. OF } % 2 9 OlLondon tn 4062-5. Jackson of Eng-| America will continue to lead the world, |"an dbeaides he wil be faster and PA . ican Hunt » with no direction in his blows, He must Austin, $b. ainthens 10 1 1 9 Oliand won at Stockholm in 2564-5, a] They had no Pentathlon and Decath-| stronger. I wouldn't be ® bit surprised| of, serap between ig OTOR RACES vanigl Ratb-an iron saw, : acd Bi Slherichy pedal ne - 0 1 1 2 Olnew world's record, This ts marvel-|lon at London, but Jim Thorp's remark-| if Bombardier won by @ knockout be- i La Rweeny, c. Pee aed heen Lad ° © 8 1 4) (ous running, but we can find consola-|@ble performances in winning these five| fore the tenth round,” We 4 ee eeny, phens, o. jartin, ‘ss o 1412 y and ten event all-around conteste « ROUGH the fourth round and the | Davis, p. Hamilton, p | xWolverton 0 6 6 6 o{tlon In the fact that he won by less [2rd jen event alla Amatee alo & | Seen Seen ta eee eis th Crouse walked in slowly,| Umpires—Hart and Connolly Sweeney, ¢ n @ yard from Kiviat and Tabor, trengt who Intends to" get" Deck tate ting own in many} Kurt A fe Attendance, 5,000 ; Nee 6 1 8 0 ojthan aw y ‘around strength as well as in the| fro intents it. tet Pe coment callie fey stituted for Eddie ‘Murphy, whos was’ usttie urtz covered for a moment and| Attendance, . Warhop, p sees 0 0 2 1 0] whose time broke the previous record, | more specialized contests, boat, between Bim and Hill Rick Haldwim on account of am injury to his band, , ond Philadel Shee etralantened up with that heavy 4 -—-7- = a within a fraction of # ———___ white hope of Vancouver, to take ol ved while training for the content OW NIGHT, JUL Fight overhand swing that never miss Ke Davis, the young phenom | gotais 4 1 »* wee hse . uae dy 8d Crouse bent backward as it landed. | from Williams College, wax given his] sxRatted for Austin tn tre finest | Sch 1 a a Inth Tt Gidn't seem possible that he could | frst chance to Feeeln TOMORROW 17, oh thi ft ho completely : PROCTOR'S | 33>'2 _ WxN: ) gtand such a hammering. Hut he did.| received quite an ovation as he walked ret Base on Krrore—New York, 2; | utmaaee our beet Of four years eison U ave e AY THEATRES |SThW ant,” | WTB ‘ Mra, Priet Gnd gradually grew stronger and stronger | ‘o the box. He had the chance of not {st Louls, 1. Two-haae Hite Rerdecilts | cee vanes, TURNED ARGUED, RAM th Avera ‘ only 5 | . ’ loped pres © fn epite of Kurtz's frantic efforts, in| only winning his first big league ga Pratt, Three-base Hite —C than those we have deve . Home Ru Kutina. Racrifice Hittee viously, were outclassed by the wonder- ic oun ess ong go Jantzen, Sacrifice Flv—LaPorte. ful Finn, Kolehmainen, the greatest —_— epite of the loud coaching in Kurtz's] Ut Of Lifting the Hilltops out of las corner from Will'e Lewis, Danny aaah ae Neped gan and a score of exer amateurs. ays had 8: won ful career in col- j couldn't see a fighter in any sha: é h rt Austin. Left on Bases—New| wonder in his specialty ever developed ner or form being. mi: ee Ae OLE OM. Ate. ( BeaEr sath Hurts, jistening to advice, | 0k baseball and Jol hed the Now York | York, 6: St Louls, 6 Double Playe—|in the modern athletic world, and by Ex-Lightweight Champion Re-|tamiy. ‘They — ea ne Wish We Bre idie 4 9A. i riously into Crouse's ribs, bi ok as amilton’ pitched | Austin, LaPorte and Kutina: Pratt, Les t French champion, In X-Lightweig: P' ate ey h ewung fu y Ut Browne, Ramee a oe la-| Bouin, the grea’ P| to him, T gu ‘way, Eve, 8.10 couldn't stop his advance. Crouse was heh aide’ motes in the Carob Te Aft tm Base on Balls-Off| the Marathon the South African run- idn’: jss|_ “The papers tried to mix m “ ts, To.m'w & Sat. 2.10, : and Kurtz was enough both hat men on base Shotron [Qrarine: KOR, Raumeardner, 2. Struck | Nery alatanced our best, although tittle gretted He Didn’t Make Miss] j-cndi”that’ tollowsa tne 8,1 BOUGHT AND PAD HOR arta poth ha ‘ i ut huey d —_— i A lage to the Count’ ¥ " as Joe Hu heato herateh Hit tartan fo y Baumgardner. | gropino ran a race that compares wel * tn ‘oun he continued, } K'way, By. 6S : eye remarked over my should CAULNY but owhaloue aiealitin Eee a. | taeae ty, Pitsharecay Bavmngerduan s| Shain eiesioe tees cue te Tehans Kingallen His Wife Before) ‘nit, 1°aucwea t didn't want to be si" Seite Through the seventh Kurtz swung many uck out, Katina singled tart Time of wane Connelly and | ayes at London, The Maarihon ts ale BATTING ORDER. She Married De Beaufort Trace HD tn, anybody's family affairs, 20) © STRIi ; Bard ones against the tal! fellow's chin but also died stealing. |forty minutes, “2m one hour and ome bs es cette | Oe, Piitebured, ie Marrie + [that's how T answered all queries on ‘the a. & th t BEUE Geet ine God ck toe stant tena Bile at urine teres ~ may break down under the long strain, | Moran, cf. Menson, ¥ return that the end of the .ound founc 0 left for two base peal laa Why, a Chicago paper wired me in| % nd willing to lean | Went to third on Sterrett's out,{,. TM® Browns won the first game of| In the standing jumps the Adams boys the ex-Nghtweight | Frisco, asking tf I wasn't coming on to | sto: double-header from the High-| cleared 11 feet and 10 feet 11 inches r him wadly daze} Smith, 8b, Battling Nelson, SEATS RESETVED, : agains! 7 chastise the Count. What a ch ' his vw corne! Zinn fanned. Daubert, 1b. champion, alwi had @ soft spot in his hance;} 8 , i against the ropes in his ywn corner and I this afternoon and temporarily | spectively, and 6 feet 4 inches and 6 feet| aly. if SHARING SAW Aye Hed @: Wt. Spey 1A bat nay. Mt Thad seen the ‘ttle giri| NBW--Dally Mar 2a a . r "1 ‘ f . ° ula eet 5 ee sirens tor the elenth WINDSOR RESULTS. shoved New York back Into the cellar.|% inches, Ray Ewry could not go to|Cutshaw, 2b, cago heiress to whom rumor had him] have been any scandal and she venues BRIGHTON f ee eek cents aca sete . The final score was 6 to 1 ‘The Hill-|the games, but we have developed win- | Tooley, MoCarthy, 2b, Fecently married. Miss Kilgallen is the|have broken her arm oF her leg eng ean, He quickly “battered all the| FIRST RAGH—Two-year-olMe; four | {PX were beaten from wtart to Anish| Mere to take his place—better than. all Miller, e. Rimon, c. daughter of Michael Kilgallen, the mill-| can bet." ; f ee a gg at Kurtz ana/@mt one-half furlongs.—Ondramida, 110/@nd not once did they have so much | others but the champion himself, Platt Yingling, p. Cole, a lonaire Chicago contractor, amd the fore Kilgallen had considerable | f yeushing power There, | (Sauitinger), 1 to 10, 1 to ¢ and out, /a¥ a chance, Baumgartner, the crack | Adams won the high jump and was sec-| Umptres—Rigler and Finnerman, «.|mer Countess de Beaufort. When Nel- and unhappiness during her i eee erm lalg & corner rere: | won; Hattle Bong, # (Lounaberry), 9 tol twirler of the Hrowns, pitched ong vy | ond to the Ureek, Telctit! in the ne last in New York he talked fed life with the Count “Ongs net et when Kurts covered up, Crouse punched | j0."Sut and out, second, Stanisiowa, 108 | hie ite yee kames, and but for an] broad. Ewry both FORRES FIELD, PITTSBURGH, Pa. ntly about some things in his id to have broken her leg in a. fail Show onEarth i bring | (Wolf), 60 to 1, 12 t0 1 and 3 to 1, third aren de thetaininn taal ays Aone HG Mas ein again’ ie tha nace July 16-—King Cole and Earl Yinglin, and was planning a trip during an argument with the Count. him up and then ripped in an \ on Wale ‘of Avan Pantaee inning would have | don. y win ag t Were the pitching selections of Mana-|world, He sald one of the drawbac! ‘a this Incident, or perhaps we should that looked jike curtains, And r had a shutout Warhop was rapped| Olympics. He ten't out of it yet. But Clarke and Dahlen, of such a trip would be lack of the right cident, to which Nelson referred ag 70h eapoed tn between and waved ree-year-olda; six [Md and ofter by that time Platt Adama should be smallest crowd of the year was|kind of travelling company. time of this tall, use to ‘corner to save the 6. r 108 (MoCahey), §'to |, 18 the fourth inning, with one on| hustling Ewry's record base, Kutina smashed a drive into cen-) In the high jump Richards, the Ame: len rave ttote haart home 74". Jican winner, bettered Porter's (Amert- Tn the sixth, three-bagkers by Pratt | #2) London performance by three-qua Mey suhen tee: and Compton and a single by Austin | ters of an inch. In the pole vault Bab- m two more rung and that;cock (America) broke the former |'°a mn also ran, \ First Inning.-<Moran be 7 ny place without worryin h BHhO FER, ugh to win, The only runs} Olymple record by ring 32 feet 1% mete QE seiate tonite wi : tS on gy fe But"—and then Bat the Highlanders was made in| inches Gilb nd Cook (America) tied 2 7 nit St the” nine “Taming | {neha Gilbert an « ( a) tled|/ fy that McKechnie captured. Smith T guess I would be RM) Cune Aa tat 1 (RATES Tra ENDERKSON’S) Music Hans, CONEY 1ST LS KENO A CREE, j Cow Bully a ituen Tho, Hert Mvirowe, Ore & GdMeey the Brooklyns this afternoon, | “Why haven't you been married, Bat if every person in Pitts-| some one asked. ‘Then you might have burgh wag walting for the Qtants to-|congental company on your travels.” morrow, The old town ts craay to see! “In one way, perhaps, it's better that the Pirates get @ chance at the League|I never did," replied Nelson. ‘There's leaders. consolation in the thought that now I man from being knock ‘was helpless. The out. Kurtz nal was between Jimmy Bhugrue (Coffee and Sugar,” was the gallery gag.) It was one of the hottest little fights seen here im many o day. Coffey was always dangerous, but Shugrue fore 5 ing with @ rush every » GI STEEMLEGHASE 1 ti + Joh be Vors alien, others, PALISADES sxisie7,. NT atte ~Atrahin Ascension Valls. Fireworks “niin at Why be warm when you may be cool? Get the cooling > STANDING OF THE CLUBS, lant ada ett was > t 2 inches, Wright| nit to Wagner, who threw to MoC off now if I did get married Pesaro, “Musie i ner res ry 8 S008 marain. Th SiSre Ns We hs £7 he, either, and and Nelson (America) beat the old mark|etting Moran, when I had the chance. if habit—Wear CARRIE ‘DEM 8 ~ oe L ee Se aren one ce Hares runds bc. |tumbled &g'mons’ bouncer and Bter- | fF second and . ird, throw to J, Miller doubled up Smith.| “Yes, I had @ chance to marry a 8 mall | ARH VHF Qua des | Pett got hoine. LEMMING WON AGAIN IN JAVE.| NO RUNS. airl, and I liked her too, but her mother Mensor singled over short. In an at-| grabbed a Count for her. The old man LIN EVENT. tempt to sacrifice MoKechnie fanned. | didn't hear of !t right away, but he was LOX-IT-ON Oo. BROW be taken from | Tor Oe ef K Rockaway to the Polyclinic |2e™? “ity #4 4 MADISON SQ.) Talk of he tomas RooreanvEnd "hiss ° 4 KE CITY, Uiteh, Jul ‘The Javelin we never figured in. Lem-| Monsor out stealing, O. Miller to Cut-|dead sore when he did.” «cat Shirts—Knee Drawers ree AU Hon Hospital in an ambulance to- Results of Ye da Ul figndng peter Vie ming, the old Swedish champion, won|shaw. Carey singled over second, “Who was the girl, Bat, that might Nainscok aad Ponges \WEST END sain 1) @ay. Brown's leg, injured in the auto- U; Providence, 8. First Frank Mantel of Tewtnnste Ie te atthe sat(again with @ new record of 198 feet 4| was forced when Wagner hit to Tooley |have changed your Ii made you 50c CORRE PAYTON ht” Mobile accident in waich his young at Nearer ae & Recon lace, Referee Hardy Downln a distanre never approached in| Md he tossed the ball to Cutshaw, NO| better off?” TOCK CO, in” The Road i Masters wus Killed Jaturday, Is Hochester’ 1." sdiaiten V1 uot tie! Hold by 000 Metropolitan Dealers z of Balt Lake KAHN & FRANK RUNS. “Why, Miss Kilgallon, the Countess de this country, We Rever made s good)” ire: remaining behind throushout the | Beaufort *] showing in the walking races either, | ,,After remalning behind throughout the | B We lost the discus, Tatpale, the Finn, \jife in the ninth inning and tled the gti first | making a new Olymplo record of 13] score 4 er swollen, and the doctors fear that 6, 10; Montrea}, & ed, X-ray ple- K, O. wil! not be able to do any more fighting for two er three months, at the degt. To just think I let a Count me to it, As I look back now | Id n vith Pittsburg with @ batting rally | there was the old man—only for him ~ feet 1% Inches, But two Americans, tit netted two runs, might have been \ ried now. He for To-Day. FOX'S Rar THR E | hy LUMBIA 0 «& ‘tin Today at 2.15, THE Me tbe.’ to boc: lgoeuoun THE TAB ON THE SHIRT LOX-IT OW TOTHE DRAWER

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