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a seal TG eS aN - oe eaciaisiamiieennae ee saat in Ce ENR cpa THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 19132. UP-TO-DATE uero-oxre] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK THE GOT-HAM PRIM-ER (Tales Told in Sim-ple Syll-a-bles.) ve ie Youre pettie Ger de ‘ ‘ EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN JOHNSON SAYS | | HE HAS FOUGHT HS LAST BATE Jack Retires From Ring Be- cause Pramoters Won't Pay Him His Price. CHICAGO, July %.—Jack Johnson, champion heavyweight pugilist of the a Ts 1S A GANG 6 SEE THe COP RUN He (5 ARREST- ING A World, announced to-day he had fought { niacin uh top 18 ON THE VOB , 1s THE GANG HAPPY ? HE 1S AFTER, “THE GANG, SMALL BOY . ; PeUNE DROLET. WSK Salve MEER Tallest White Hope in Captivity, S&* Hovy DE = TER ~ MIN - ED YES . THE GANG «+S WaAPRPY . — 13 HE NOT? WHY 15 HE ARREST ING Brice for fighting now and if 1 w ta ; Springs Surprise by Making! Se Oe BANG NSS Ch Ne ea How FOOLISH! OF Course A SmatL Boy 2? — Sa VOL UD Ment worlty- Gh e, CRMRE Sead ok birdie Bouts, It Was O nly Umpire’s i He 19 wor J | - BECAUSE THE Boy Piays hema ake | favor of any J us Joffries di in ) <egeurc:| Coattail, but It Gave SAYLOR, FAVORITE s:cisssc ees TeSv Se) Cubs Game Over Giants tne thrash any of them, that i troubles, mine » white fighter i eon Square Garden. —>— this case was the “corpus delict!" (body | | Ry ARR Jee Willard beat Arthur Petky.|, ee oe neue ee He ; wa . Willant is the lengthy cowpuncher| This Is First Time on Record|cuier MeVERS HITS INTO A} ‘a hat he was worth #0 ‘who has been introduced now and then oe é: +, DOUBLE PLAY. swell ime @uring the past month. He was gen- That an Arbitrator Admits! stanagor MeGraw and Captain Do: * nas been @felly thought to be too pretty and fand the runners and Mr. Herzog has been attention direc pleasant to fight. Pelky, on the other He Is Responsible for alfised to have thei L t made si: he fough ¥ b hand, 1s @ big edition of Terry McGov- » th ahr Nay Ue ite fans ih Atactatla, Deo i Tommy Burns orn, with a fighting expression, a big Club's Defe: med y Joined them in their ro: i i pet oie Slub’s Defeat. After a reasonable Umit of time t , chest and biceps, and « protruding chin u ee eee ork te lack cas Indianapolis Boxer Falls From] joHw: that advertises his profession as ef Tas ie cuanererrenmnediy: went: ask NY ALBRIGHT RACES Sectivety as would an electric sign. to thelr former stations and Herzog Peiky ts champion of New Engian’ BY BOZEMAN PULGER. took a fixed post at fir filled Exhaustion at End of Bout HARRY THOMAS TO-NIGHT, m4 known a6 @ man with a knockout MBN the coattall of an umpire, | the bases with only one out and Meyers - it “4 o 4 Johnny Albrig’ tender fon | ii wallop. Willard came here with « W and a short coat at that, can|lit tnto a double play, Insteud of a Su cee the OUpae . With Young Joe Grim. PR cco AR gph i t for ti . | Hirt with a cl victory the Glants didn't have a run . : SEC THE CoP. putecme of bis tai \ Waery Domes + “gecord,” including several knockouts, flirt with @ clean two bagger and $ THe J the Philad but ae the names of his opponents were | rine the national pastimers to a dead | eae were ere asset Joud lamen- ee W s bees SEND-1NG THe 13 THE COP SLEEP -ING ? pein uns drome af igre es omitted the “record” halt, then fifteen years of patient walt- heres ° RIS —ON i | {Srectal to The Brening World un : “at ° ¥ the C a tt os be geet a ould umd = ¢ jos: ht-ro le ton me ‘Willard ts nearly six and a half feet (sane and ADMIT {t has beon rewarded. |have boon the result, due for the part Boy “TO PRIS-ON. tan eee MKS ON ie. || te dee Shermans the Oaltimers boxer] pre, Ne Sane aa tall, He weighed, oMicially, 224 pounds | The more or less—mostly less—popular | played by Bush's coattajl tn the con- | HE SAYS Boys CAN PLAY BALL ‘ OTH = who fought under the name of “Young i 1 he will be fingeide. Pelky, nearer six feet, | Mr. Bush this morning the distine- | troversy. ON SUN - DAY. To bo. \Joe Gt “at the Phoenix A, C. Saylor uf he garnersy eoaled 20. tion of being the only arbiter that ever] ‘The gamo tteelf was a closely fought was almost a thre to one favorite in og turned the trick, He may have done |affalr and would have been much Ardea toatta HERNIA od ACH ee In the first round or two it looked { t two lother things that brought about public |enioyable but for the Jarring dec! al surprise, Sherman. was much the = i heal ederim sa evel notice, but: thle one arabbed che real of Mr, Bush, Just what was tho matter 4 stronger at the finish, while Saylor fell three : with the offictal would be hard to say, from exhaustion after swinging and * hurry, He once lehily and tapped rane and entitles bim to another ius out of six close once he guessed Tuisstng at the close of the last. rdund, | OLE Man said aad many Uightly while y uck out 1d lt debe one right. When the Cubs were nct W. Saylor Was eubstituted for Temp! eee See ee @hin and walking in deliberately tried| That the Giants had the game won| popping him the Giants were, and after | land excuses were made for his condl- —* » : | ve though. D.vVer te throw his right over to the talijand the tia ser vhe ae ae e@ wack lthey were through the erowd added i tion. culty inj; meets with no denial by Cubs or um-|thetr efforts, as feeble aw they m! —_>—- t —— oy comes: efe's chin. There was one dimculty Fe Sate preatrarisces Waprenia dae: He woud want (a atey | RUREICO NEY, kuew irue underwear bt t vi hot and the re- | be. Altogth , , ' ° Hint Gob Sosaultlaed bY. a soate (ANd AU WO action | Five Well Known New York jout of the game a montn t¢ he stubvel Pitcher Jack Quinn, With|prenn fame and was too prone to tnjur aecomplishing this, While Willard |? 1 Gant Wieck sac muoh his left shoulder |#ultant runs can be nullified by @ coat- and it would have been a fine oce July W.-K, O. | 1 was the only winner who stood | # Comfort coll 1 wore (: re prove it. In that coat- | for Prosident Lynch, the man who never hie toe. In justice to him let it be sald | out In the bouts at the Buffalo A. A. was oo high that Pelkey couldn't very tall and we can prove 5 4 ‘ that he Isn't the most rugged fellow tn] i i Rana’ He eCloakey Tell Reach over te entra sound y Hoe tho secret of the thind atratent saw an umpire in error, to have been] Plavers Released Since the |tne woria and he really dhesn't posneas | Club Since 1908, Latest Vice |Brennan feat BUas MeCoewey, all the | Ox: ii-ON : ginning of jotory of the Cubs ‘Al Orth) the famous ofd pitcher, who the stamina for a hard masor league {ng right awings and hooks landing ten ‘Wittard, who had been looking weary,|] There \s a rule, you know, which say8|y. aout to ant i) Ss campaign. He was sold to the Clev . ft . ni : b revi <c eatee | P , Bliss ont With & fume and o clam-Dane lanes ie an batted bell atrikes the uinpire| ay vegeta t® _launch forth as an ump, | Season Opened. lands, who reallzed like a flaeh that} tim of Guillotine. Sinves to, Macinarercy, ootG | Mouloakes Coai Shirt Kuee Drawers etteck that lasted fora full minuto and 4, any part of his porsonal equipment] toward the Iatter part of the they had been handed a gold brick, #0 msieeeeh one Uarwee lett Pelky gaspin over a riht, @ Gush that made him look Willard tossed 1) gngii bo counted as a single, but no'land when he saw what Hush wa they turned him over to the American ky's face took on runners can advance. ting Al was a Mttle uncertain ° VICTIMS OF HILLTOP AXZ. Association League. find, but this season and last te has} ; k it he had) With two runs needed to win in the | Whether Ife, in all tts brightness, waa| | Third oman Cosy Dolan, sent to) The ‘guillotine’ on the Tfilltop next] been a dismal failure and not worth @m @ make-up. He didn't care much | in ee first man up, was hit{ head of him after all, Al has boen ap-| Rochester, got working fn the case of Catcher! even keeping on the bench, He goes to about ping more rights, and from | 8! Aaa Reon Ma aped Mr, | Pointed officially and fs drawing pay, | Pitcher Jim Vaughn, released to| Gabby Street. He was received al the Rochesters, CLEVE hat time on boxed carefully. Willard BPR reshiahs aH DP “lbut he will not become an official targe! | Washington. trade for Jaok Knight. On tils deal etarted each round with a flurry after) Ricule for a short single, With two OM, | for the fants displeasure until) Wednes-| Second Baseman Barl Gardner, sold} both the New York and Washingto: hat, and had the fight well tn hand Murray, sacrificed and was called out.) day or Thursday. | Orth ought to make |to Cloveland. ciubs got gold-bricked, as both play umtil the ninth. Here Pelky, who had | incidentally he should have been called) a fine umpire and his friends in New| Catcher Gabby Street, sent to Provi-| are now in the minors. Strect Is ‘been thumped and bumped about the) safy, In the other bouts Monte Dale and ‘ ‘ddie Ketchell drew in ten rounds and 50c Rogers and Philadelphia Kid Broad y Deniers aid likewise. ik JAND, July 59.—Phil Brock go ¢ Quinn hails from the Virginia League,| the decision over Pal Moore Ina twelve. [AApambaled ‘ON, TI | | where he had areputation of being round. bout at Luna Park. It was a (eda hime Rika La best man of his day. His best season] hard fought mill from start to fintsh, = atco-|tn this city Was in 1910, when he won First Baseman Saler’s foot being | York are pulling for him teeth.acd toc. | denc ing for the Providence club, and up to| twenty-two games—twice as many as he| PITTSBURGH, July 9. Jimmy Perry, AMUSEMENTS, took @ brace and ured his left) cienteen inches off the bag, but that is | nail, Pitcher Jack Quinn, turned over to| ate no reports have reached here that] lost the Pittsbu’ welterweight, knocked | S2ssasosee massac aftectively, Willard looked tired hee ier itarh BUSH MAKES BUSH LEAGUE |#oCheste: would lead one to think that the iigl-| Tiere have been two or three other] out Jack Cardiff, the ing Evang TRPRER HS | all in, Ho must hi een “pulll de, must have been pulling aie ancrifice advanced the runnern all DECIBION ONTTHRRZOG. ra made a mistake when they got| players released by the Highlanders] tist,”” of ¢ ©., at the South Si HAMMERS? biiv’s | Kincmecolor a . 7 rid of him, his season, but they were only recruits] Ni 0 ° i re icy \ oo Humphreye suggested, for he caine|rieht and Hergog lined a hot shot over! Retumning to Mr. seein BY ALEX. SULLIVAN. Ree Bee set ne lave thle zeason, but they were only recruits Market 1 use. A sivine to the Jaw and | ROOF: efi Out for the last round as fresh an ever|second. As the ball whistled past] of discontent,” a d SHIRCIIC tie WEN the Hilltops face the bar-[prittop ts Jack Quinn, a spithal would prove of big league callly finish, ; & DAILY MATS. fi and punched Pelky enthusiastically for| Richio Umpire Hush, who was loltering Jeighth caused the Glants another pany W r for the open! the & who has t on the staff of the local] Judging by large number of re- —_—_—>——_ : , pot @hree minutes more without letting up. | in that vicinity, made a dive to escape, }of sorrow and resentment, tet by that fon of 1913, they will probably be| club since 198, At one ti it looked | leases Le as handed out, Manager Wol- seally an entively new |as_ though ie were going to prove atyerton's axe knows no brother, | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. to the post Sct ft the Clubs, ‘Clap, Ww. Le Newark. as 48 IN VIC. FORIN After the bout Willard dressed and! yu, the hot drive dicked his co weat to etand in the lobby and wateh|tnon sped cent the crowd Ming out. He's a simple! or (he conttall didn’t change the direc- A with % a tong of “Oh, what's Yooking farmer—but with a few months | tion of the drive a particle and the ball Of experience he may make a pretty poled safely for two bases, while Becker ve Giants had two ri Good heavyweight. and Merkio scored. That put the Glants|one out when Meyer The main event between Jack Den- ead and the crowd was wild with |to Zimmerman, 1 ming and a stocky, thick-limbed fellow, | hen a loud squawk went up | time 25e & Sle} Talki 5 Dog tall and} time they were so full of bitter disgus a composed of The touching | that the protest was somewhat nl : eam from the ene that w this season, ss tn and only! The new Highlander boss thought that || England Thinks Barry's Victory Proves wed a hot one| he might make a go of the club as it That Her Athletes Are Not On the Decline. he Kronx hero in due| Was originally turned over to him’ by | shot the ball to Evers to force| Manager-I Valtiaiore.” B11 Jersey City 60 50_ Reni of Yesterday!s Games, MULUK CAC 10 ON BREACH er Hal Chase, but the sum | LONDON, “ ‘and Suu, Nights introduced Tommy Bergin, he) of the diamond and Mr, ‘out Herzog, but th Nteloupe gr total of th hi HA in the first areal LONDON, July 30.—The Mnglish sportsmen are happy again, After ad sun. Nia Lewiston Bear-Cat.” was a bloomer. ved in the had beaten the thro at dian't| meer the dlaying ‘] the Olympic games they were down in the mouth because of the manner yay Bergin rushed and pawed the air, while actiin of waving the runners back to}make a bit of difterenc stepped aside to let him|their bases and o however | months convinced him that he would | Jonatly pointing in| Bush already had his hand raised and | Btve considerable weeding out to do} just had to call him out, hefore he would be able to put @ sug. Albright myer PNESDAY, dt bea in which the American team showed up the British athletes, but yester- day's victory of thelr sculling champion, Ernie Barry, over Richard Arnst, through the ropes, andlocea-|the dl jaw » ne New Zealander, for the championship of the world, is considered by sionally sent in a Might tap. It was| — - ~ — ~——| cessful team on the fleld. | teed ; refut ries of “the uaietnene nit her alates Bt as ats 1 : ve eoft for Denning. Bergin wasn't even a ern & sed ‘ ‘e ae Me COCO 18 id. ; . Already Wolverton 1s getting results |] giiiity, The Evening News, whose feelings were corely wounded by President Taft Likely to Review a 5 y " hes from his policy of securing speedy new |] averse fprelgn comments on England's poor showing in the games at players and releasing the dead wood that | Ziegfeid sousin Rouge SS" entre), "KEPRICK, Jeanette's manas: d Stockholm, selzes the occasion of Barry's triumph to triumphantly shout “AWINSOME w ‘was with Gibson when tho tatter y y " A retarded the progress of his machine. aa followas “AWINSOME wu vy M Met Johnson in Chicago. Jobn-| Victorious American ihletes Outside of the pitching and catching “Poor Old Bugland’ was the jeering title of a loading article in a I: Gwe Es The Rose IM bichon PAUL J. KA ct! YROCTOR'S| Vhs gon demanded $30,000 and a sharp of the | Moving picture rights. Nie “What do you figure the pletures W , 4 | staff the only players that are ent); a % HERR RRA cee estan New York paper recently in dwelling maliciously on ‘England's : ‘ uck’s egg’ at the Olympic games at Stockholm. Yesterday's result hese campalan Gre 1a'|] te a vindication of England and proves our contention that we have rin the outfield, Thore is a men who would be world beaters were they properly trained.” y Hartacll may be ri yeal promising third base up. Foriee euamerers "| Wolgast Consents to Meet rrican /800n to be made tn the building, Office ir big THOM has boen offered and accepted fror om Has accepted from les the parade th ave th Worth?” eaked McKetrick isk ip yl hy “Oh, from Dit endina /Soume, parade vturday morning, | “Then pl Jean a nner’ | August %4, it te expected that Pre @f the pictures, too.” Hare | part will be on hand to review ise 2.the mambere:¢ 2 “And you can have the club's share, | at City Hall, At a meeting of the PIM mittee hopes to present souvenir medals ‘Wes can have all tie picture rights. nittee of the Board of/to each member of the team, “Ah don’t want to be bothered with | Managers of the Metropolitan Assocla- Wil be a 1: to the members of t ed if no was sent to Rochester. Last fall he : Ur eta vai pictures,” said John tion of the Amateur Athlee Unio les Ang fetainea dif they cont as they have begun HANGED Man. & i pgrot bothered with exclaimed | which is completing all arrangements fate Ta by next season they will have developed M Fi rl d t ANNHD tet utente Bsr ae Li vet yo wna Tee ame yay aided tore | el allhS eG fyi asec cFarland at Local Clu § ye! ca couldn't get you | yong an invitation to the National Exe: fae The axe being wielded on the Hill- a 68, ny Tt / to. @ght him any other way to offer you | end an tavitation to the Nationa n'a lawn tennie aad aver, Aiea top in recent Weeks With great regular- teenie Waites GARD ia Jeno b9 Cole. { his hare of the purno, too. You can) tive, The committer will RES ity. Plve well known players have been ey ¢ ICCADI LLY Mat,To-Day,50 “THs PASSING f have your $29,000, all the picture money, | request of Lio President to order to New | iis iven tho hook." First Cozy Dolan} Packey Agrees to Drastic i eee ital kiss lars./ SHOW OF 1912 i than $10,000, even if | York as many regular troops as possible | In tls 1s oofumd, Wit bie achieve Doints for the United States, and Hodg- 1, but as soon as the | asked him for a match here are the| orge A, MoAneny, President of the off to make & mtest at John ne Royale A, C,, Brooklyn—Johnny LITTLE CIGARS PLAY MUU I ol a Er B10 { ‘our $3,000 rivht | to take part In the parade, , It ts learned | ton played such a wonderful game on the} Tarmac + . a bi , 4 Fi git 1O seit A Mois. To Mw Sate 840, / pg A at Jeanett wy at give |that President Taft will not be bustly | Hiiiton that everybody thouKhe he was Terms in Order to Secure Bulan of opoaklin Wh Vrank / BOUGHT AN‘ PAID FOR . ‘se and flebt you Jengaged on that date and on th sure to stick in fast company le Is. ” 7 rn RICH ORTTA COM! tor nothing.” engas \ A 9 aa a rounds, A ff Winan COMEDY fis) ho teres is I Sount the committes is confident batted well and flelded Ike a champton, he Match. eee icg > ce at Collie $1.50 Mat, To Day, 9°18, { So not mand tor any such untair |S me oon i bittat the beginning of the present sea \ Rasen Vanes zion tin raanencs ERTIE and I dropped in at | 'Rinty PULLS THE. SIKINGS { hh RS tee And| "rhe » from Forty- n he ed to have lost all the brill- 8, Ps ey, ten rounds, the Gaiety last evening. B S AT ended Matter, < ue tol vey that marked his work in oT ml] B { Ne — thence td Clty Hall, |i ten debut, and he put up such & pour ex- KY JOHN POLLOCK. Aongin. Oven arrived, ere ast nt and ane Rippin’ show! What? peaks c iggest wr art eatis “\niottion that the fans demanded his D. WOLGAST, the. thehtwotght |B, M#yready e take'on any ahem that the intermissio : ti y loted Swimmers who fen AORIE AAA HUI BOE Me ge one tinea A champion, has consented to meet # Fay deal from Rie termi ith about, met half the men in our | SaaS Show on Earth } at Jam , y. mised to be a sensation on the New Packey M id Ina ten-round: at Veruoi Cal, w week‘ag> Katuniay, “Hie staes| mers, and they cribbed my STEEPL! q aica . . va was " nk American grounds, next met his | bout at one of the clabs in this city, | fiaiba lad tie best of White wieu he wee un) Bi adilly little cigars until the conetie a nd "Mfeatow ‘is yin he | Dut the chances are that he won't wget | EU Umea only tin | had ‘wae empty Nb i aly that she, fotare omuemiin, ce fhe) uh | this opportunity untess he comes down | ,,\Ville Lewis, the, 1 tin g i sal owinming champlons eas! yw “Haro ak aa won title ‘it'ehe four | more and y than ever be ih the ‘Urine tre decoarda tur MU Barvioes: | Ciee Sip acer Amazin’, old chap, how deuce atk, j i games at Stockholm, including wae : sa il Ded shige Fe eee ea tintarest. ‘ive | Wolkast met Packey McFarland by ap- | ila ine fast” ant siever, edlypopular my Piccadillysare. \ Pose Kahanmobu, who scored seccns pt ee, yet rer} of dhe Grand Olroult 5 ee iota in his Works, He played his head | ointment In Chicago and when Packey | {rity in ong of the, three ten-qound They fit in, you know. ere } ¢ Nowthouse, In. he ‘main! are times when a chap doesn’t gon, the Canadian, have a nugh of Manhattan, was aeked to eet ; Tie erent of 1 n opened he “blew up" and fatied | terms under which he sald he would box | bout, Tauther MoCarty will tackle Jim Stewart pted invi- } . . BRIGHTO md day was t , x sae nit | of Brookly care for a big ciga lewants [RoR ACG HALL t 3a anide a nin City Hall for the 85,000, heat * fo lamentably when sent to the firing |him: A guarantee of , waive all r 1 I | Biiens to corapete io jhe Gale Day fe “shan and Scope Commitive, but || Hino that the only thing left for Man-| rights to pictures taken of the fiht, the| | the Me ust atave «| a smoke but has time only for |Bayes &Norworth !'" oniteR | games ea Bay Yacht Club of t } ; | to ser Wolverton to do was to rid | welght to be 1% pounds, welgh in ‘at 3| the New star ‘and Seventh : a tL AGTH e had to deciine because tibns are | fe er ge - | on Bunday, Aug. 11. A special race ot B® Md te deeilt bes an AFR Of him, He Was sold at the Waiver! 32. M., and the fight not to be for tho | "feet and Lexingion avenge, they wi ho | a short one. It ea that Fis; |HENDERSON’S foie Wald bd yao tas Beem arranged, in which price to the Wasiingtons and he has /iightwelgat championeiip title, | Thesn | pramiers inte) conic Mien a, the pine colllva un to id ronan to ROCK # PERBON, OD Ye Tide PY | compete. The Duke wili lost only one game out of seven or elght | terms were suitable to McFarland, whod but, did not make a wictam of them) The Me | Aly oy al, they're goo Jot A, s& We a Mart in the 100 yard invitation scratch STANDING OF THE CLUBS for that team sald he would wire to Billy Gibson, at| Mssen# sill bold tieir sows oo Tustay wigs, | MAVOE = Pa pie handed | + Ti aes) ye > UE, | AMERICAN LEAGUE, Manager Grifith, when he led the Hil} once asking him if he would stage the | tmuediately after Luther McCarty bad been in| @8 any Fiavana pertec PALISADES S4yrpat ‘ are five swiinming cvents, thre 1 IH Wek Bo.) Gla Wr fy BE, |) top forces, got a good Hine on Vaughn's | pout, It's not ikely that Gibson will trolucel to the spectators as the damien 8. A | you at Hudson’ PAKK @iving events, a cance tiUng event and ay : 38 ability aud has always belleved that) give Wolgast this big guarantee, oe he, mr back ta Alzsiiip Agceusion Dells, _ Fi \ Water polo match on the programme, Hrooklyn., 0 with proper handling Vaughn would de. J. AMERICAN ROOF i a ee "RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. Talep Jnl Gera Plena sraiuntice The Peticatene i" eo New York A.C, team and M oP mews to aave been & foolish In- The Policateaen, shop, Mr. sud the All Star Team of Jamaica Bay, A York. BL. Louis, 2; New York, 1, Jolimation to piteh a slow ball all the but eT Floyd M Savoy Pro. i other vaudeville performance will be given at | {inadelyhta, 1 Detroit, 6. time, Which Was hammered by all-com- back home, | SEATS KPSERVED, She. & B00, TP. M., and Chairman Charles Holland Wet Washigt ‘ , whereas he has @ fast ball and the | has announcéd that several Bros account of strength to keep serving It up that is take him on despite favorites will posiilvely appear. efair will wind up with a dance. GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY almost unhittadl was williag to rdner Was the next man put on for tus end, Dan Me Resta ago at New York, New York at Sty Louie, | Bart ¢ i te: i joxday that i le —_. -—— rast. af Detroit. the gridiron and roasted by the fans. | he Wil daim foc his mm fuse as, 4000 WEST EN . fee a Ee, pee ot estae ee Weithgion et Cleveland. ‘je was never a great hit anyway, av {i |s Jounsva says he t trough with the game, IRE D Sante se y i, Oo iba Me ee was the general opinion that he Was not! wey storan'ty back ka New York trom Los TE SIST! ; \ ‘ th ml a. ao a 8 asc Ml! THAT:

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