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“12 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1912. UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN WORLD'S GREATEST MARATHON RUNNER AS HE APPEARED | IN OLYMP.C CLASSIC ALR G0 AGAINST FULL OF CONFIDEN | Ee “allahan Reads Riot Act to Hi | Players, and They Start Off With Lead. Twas THe VELDT TRAINING if BEST "BATTING ‘ORDER. | New York Chicago. | chase, 1b at, 2b, | Daniels, 1¢. ider, 10, | Sterrett, ef. Hina. ef Zinn, vf. immons, 2b, | Prcdock Martin Williams, « Hock, MoConnei}, p. White, p Umpires—kgan and Sheridan. How Gibson Regards Fighters Who Demand Fancy Prices for Their Services. H 7 cw . : ‘ : : EATS ONLY SIMPLE: Foop | | x 4 COMISK OHnT My > AN , . . . > icindsesteeenetenite acacia asia sail wwe | Aug. 1.—Th ni game of the Chl- Coprricht, 1912. >» The RE CAN RUN Down THIEVES AFOOT. j padi cago-New York serles was staged at TLLY Giiie ‘ a ‘ V Park at the same time as ‘hs B Garden A. ©. has > out in| lay. Manager Callahan and opposition to the de: | | wers promised that they would mands of ceriain boxing champlone and | | Rear champions “These fellows,” said Gibson last might, os — yer a ay Pe | yen w& ) ae ‘The Highlanders were a cheerful lot r } y hed handed it to the fore ‘either run thelr demands up into fs the tens of thousands because they ~ ae (A —_—*> | case, Brooklyn. | of atiletos when they made thelr bow, want an excuse for avoiding matcher, ean j- | Sheckard, 1 Moran, ©! The way p or they haven't brains enough to realia ~ we } Ite, rf. Northern, rf. mer pacemakers of (he league pleased ‘ that no ten-round no-decision contest FinsT DiscovencD ABILITY To RUN LONG DISTANCES AT pineal RR RENEW elrercon Ga ie sense ean be worth the price they want. They HIGH SpenD WHILE WITH Mae SRITIOH ARMY IN THE BOER, WAR, Poa a a that they were full of confidence that P Gon't stop to think that a few y 400) ) oo c + Saler ‘ 1b. W Jebingall re they would be able to perform Ikewise 4 when the boxing kame was running at McGraw Puts fis of Taking | Pen, 2s, ‘oy Ite Best here, with twenty-round bouts H. ba R ‘di ad larehees a and decisions in every bout, men fully orseovac l ing: an Both Games of Double- | Rueibacn. p. fe classy as they are boxed their twenty | i Umplres-Owene and \ | WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, } metre vermis vor cee orl PQBaccO Conditioned This boxing McFarland at the Garden, His Header Up to “Doe.” Inning—Danlels dropped a rin back of first for twa ase lined to Weaver and wus doubled off second, " to Rath, White threw Ster- y 4 ridicul I don't ki _- Aug. J.—Flushed with thelr victory /tett out at first. NO RUD ¢ +e demand te ridiculou rh oe Bed over the Dodgers tn tho opening game|~ MERA cr a ster he mang nan. Runner for Classic Race FIRST GAME. [rine terica the Chicago clut fagaied| Ptowet, Doc Tracy and. Morr Frtede rland or not, but it surely: looks thal * es { en’ 0 cited sain alxo ran ( way. As for Packey, I know that he'd -_-—>— eumat n his ru | NEN APRN cg x lBinearte Pay dab earetg tuattra| THIRD RACE Three year-old ' fight Wolgast for much lens money than hve t forge hin aucce oases ; : ah Sy , Jand seventy yards.—Buekhorn, 1 } that; in fact, he'd be giad to fant Wol-| Training Methods of Me: Atel to ni the open ir, the use of plain | Sp 62 lear tee eh Be ase paintwragaring Gat Beanies SEE ingen 9 to kk te fanaa i * wast for a fair percentage of the gate , nd no @ He tried ¢ oker : BG 1 0, al tnmandiiineereoeess for ah nd: Creme de Menthe, 100 (atlas ' ; i se Rand ‘ Mees ; , : the locals. | seoond; Creme de Menthe, 10 (Catla: receipts, He isn't at all worried about thur, the South African Po- se dlenta sake pray bab oe vf Ab MOPhle 1D secre 1 0 It 1 Of SMeat InnineoBheot > nan), J) to 1, 2 to 1 and 1 to 2, third. : ot Seharrerela er Platoon ain et 4 OF Mara.\ “asin Some Interesting Facis About hile ee Li tie reste earns ans tee bite CRT CTE eet "Te Wolgast te to fight here in hel iceman an impic Mara-|MIARTHUA Ie PARTIO“n. Tol dsG M h SE 4 Sted the ball” ow | also ran and finished as A future he'll have to be ratiaied with a! Pe Tha ete coanrin ©! Worid's Greatest Marathon Runner i 3 ff hylfted the ball over ‘the riRRE eld joa fair errangemeni, Any boxer who baent) thon Winner, Most Eccene| , |e believes tt te wrong to run the fi $0 0 : cde bi Madera confidence. enough in bis drawing power , oe 76 eG 0, lerdunder wae, 100) hot for Smith to Wille raining for long rune jrand Canadiat : sepiechase IT four-year-old Born in Dernock, County Antrim, Ireland. | xMoCormick © 0 9 6 of handle and went for a hit. Zimmer- to take @ chance with us and work for ea ae ee artiaity for mountain elimbing {i > ae s " nd up ful e—Kingmasien N percentage of the gate receipts can| tTic in History of Athletics, | sated on actual experience, Me declares Is thirty years ol4, weighs 165 pounds and a six-footer. I$Crandai 1 9 © *o/man singled to centre, sending Tinkor | iw (Atien), 4 to 5 1 to 2 and out, wen! Bey away. Aa for Johnson, with bis that by ao doing ne Improves five per Acquired endurance he displayed in winning Olymplo Marathon ran ® 9 § O)to third, Leach forced “Zimmy” ot) diane ig 4 104 aha farses demand, he's another joke, John-| -siangpbipeophe ent when lie rune on sea level, In a|f through horseback riding. i} TleeeMIKE theGeIe ia. bak Tinker | out, a 196 (Heathers ‘¢-wan * " " nic un altitude he did ton miles in 5% mine! ‘user of tobacco and says it doesn’t affect his runaing abil- e crowsing the plate. Saler singled to | : won didn't want to fight Jeanette—that’s| BY LAWSON ROPERTSON, | itn und «week tater at a mn naower| | 4 hana id |right, promoting Teach to thisd.| ‘2&0: Guncottot the long and short of ii, Me wouldn't] isoeisi ¢ tof The Evening World a: | .evel, he tur the distance tm 52. oak! H. O. A. B.! Sater stole second and the throw. | tl# ran, fight Jeanette, When 1 was in Chicagy GURIGER ekicne ly to] MCATtUC haw had an offer of tine Joined Irish Rifles when cighteen years old and fought peraced bare Beacher s 2 1 {down Leach scored, Evers bunted he tried to avold talking about Jeanette athletic anomaly 1s na New York promoter to turn pro- Became « mounted policeman after the war, and still follows te . » 4 » @) Safely, Sater going to third. Baier ‘and kept bringing in Palzer's name. 1 presented by Kennedy Kane! fessiona), but he w x vo ao ite}] cecupation. eaten: } 7 7 q{Was Caught at the plate on Evers | 0 % told him he couldn't fight any of the McArthur, winner of the (tude ‘to run but once more, and ‘His beat is on the veldt, 6,000 fest above the sea level. aiteoni fg gisteal of Kecond, Miller to Cutshaw, to AYVAD S WATER-WINGS 0 present crop of white heavywelghts In| ciaegic Maraihon. that blistering hot Wo Woll be when he gives an exbibith Became interested in running through playing Association football in Grant, % 1 5 1 ae “ners — A sites Feacetonwion where \ New York, and there wax no use in| , 2 is TOGA TE |] South africa. Paltede Lethe ae te adh Ae dae atese i f day at Stockholm last month. te st year while riding through the Egar 2 3 1 9 Northen sent up a skyacrape which |] Plain, ac, " Wasting time talking about it, He was) GAY ‘ AF Ine out on the veldt- MeArthur was| One year after his first race won the 830, mile and fourmile cham- fy} io ind ee oo... @ 0 & 1 6 Zimmerman nailed easily. Smith's] Fance.38e stuck on soxing Palzer or some other | parently the strength, speed and en- ojderod to capture a Kami thief, He|f plonship of the Capo in 2.01 4-5, 4.41 and 91.50, aiken » 0 1 © 9 terrific Mne fly was neatly captured ore ‘white hope’ for $90,00, What he wanted durance that kept him in front even ot on the trail of the black and tried Regarded an cident four years ago when he defeated Meffrom, who [li me sg g BY Sheckard. NO RUNS, was @ woft mark, to the vory end, while competitors, '°,0°°"t ny on ermvhacic, He tan |] anighed second to Mayes in London Marathon in South African trials 3 . 1 0 OO of, 8ecand Enning—Archer pasted a ft fees ’ a inte a tangle of barbed wire fences and for Olympic team. Be rraeneissza [to Moran, Reulbach walked. Shec NOCKOUT BROWN ja stil! in the | the pick of the world, dropped faint- was forced to dixmount, By the tune ks 26 - ~~ = ~ ~lard's foul fly was collared by Hummel K Polyclin'c Hospital, Yesterday ing and even dying by the wayside, !!" "Kal Ket the trail, afoot, the Tea Be ee ee ee OR eT ee || Tatele : 4 11 M8 S'egainet tha right Meld bleacher screen : afternoon he was sittin 4 s ir 1 4 quarter-mile but by ne out When winning run was s 1, |Schulte rolled a slow one to Yingling, ZRSTEIN’S | Ki ; a wheeled miby ite ys od Nainy ana came not from running but from ising tie wnowng malse an Die guide Attributes his success to life in the, open air, plaim food and absti- *Ran for Meyers ia the ninth inning, Who threw him out at first. | NO HAMMERSTE IN's Kinemacoler, Stee ie a weln cod tan peainy AN riding horseback, He is a South MeArthir sivercded in. keoping bebiud |] mance from aloohol. xBatted for er in ninth inning, | RUNS ROO REAL tex |" The DURBAR™ ¥! dam wheal hinself ei! around, Into the {African mounted policeman, contin- |!" mi" and after running aix mites Doesn't believe in running full distance when training for Marathon, $Batted for MoCormack in ninth inning: neat singled to the Infield, Gutshaw CARNIV A it. Hod elevators and up to the rout. ually in the waddie, patrolling the of wx tus clothed with hes ond: a: patio! 10. joenntars. One Cinctayat FPN: oo ona | Met into Wapubee ple; cminker to. aston | Lied MATS. Knockout's lex wasn't Inoken, as Was’ waste veldt. This in strange cnough pavoleer ta beck, Acai thes Intends to quit running after giving exhibition ran om his return ne, Foe 099 29, i Wheat going td thea. Fisher was called [ito oi 25e and 5c} Talking j ; « Genet st base’ on #-New York 4 EE ak Geat.. Pua acnidens wan po . Io the prisoner inta wut {| home, although Mew York promoter offerod him $10,000 to turn “pro. Miverva Coverdale at he two- Fletcher, Hoblltee Jout on strikes. NO RUNS. | cular. Brown was riding Jn an gute, | OU Stranger still is the fact that he te butt of his gua, oher: three-baso, hite-Mitchell; home|, TMrd Inning—Tinker singled to left, | mobile at Mar Rockaway, ulne people {8 & Constant user of tobreco, He mers sei seat : “m= Vpuna—Masnann: sacrifice ‘ite-Tobiitee, | mamermes porped up to Smith, Leach i in the car, K. 0. was sitting on an- de a: stolen baser—Meyers, E walked, Tinker going to second. Saier ) other fellow's knees ere a tie me Sila. 748 sao palneasike geo hay Peas Gunboat Smith Makes | Hogan Deteats {ef nauen- Sew Ye up. The 4: double plays—Humphries and ae! Youngster who wax holding Brown waa (rious effect upon his physical con- forced Leach at second, to Cutshaw, un- ‘assisted. On Cutshaw's w! La ROP BATES STH et SHIRT CO, 1 throw to * Mar DIENT to qucape out of] 4 oe Humme! Tinker scored and Saler got to ack wich ty : 3 . Me d, b litzel, Doyle, Merkle and Fletcher, | Ae 2 sg Bh thelr ¢ ela tee ; Pelle Sea Mornlet. i secon vers walked, Archer's liner] |f mil ascurly | } Killed outright. K. O.'s lex was badly | dition, uick Work of Morris' Farian ut Pe ne ent Mente: bases OM nit Yingling and as the ball rolled out fone arnt fice jbar hurt, and for a day or #0 they shougat) Nennedy Kane MeArthur was born {n j Itt by pitch. into left Sater scored and Archer got rate oro pte the thigh bone was fractured. It turned ty Antrifi, Ireland, six ——-—- hits—of tO bases on the hit, Evers reaching The ‘emnlorecs, St wad striking with great force, At the lt Isnt Pack ag |i, utby Wiles, : aries, 1(Meyers); 0 ; t {Company apes at the hospital, | Miles from the Giants’ Causeway, thirty Fick Knocked: Oullerratoat's Morris arove to his fee Gracie Geman iraitna ona onttnite thing. Reulbach struck out. TWO ater Tomy ‘any aceldeat 4 Yhat the bone was all right, but that! Yeare ago. Wher he was elgnteen years Boston Fighter Knocked Out)ana stood against the rv Bmith) PRAN Hone | nine: off Benton, 3 (only one man inke f y 2 | heavy blood clots had He a tt on old he je Iri#h Rifles, and with B paton ‘ hen be n driving in heavy blows aE , Fie aes bee ne oe faced him). Fp ne Renan perere er eRe es sequence of the bru: K, 0, will, mane | ret went to Routh and jaw, at the | Row fu op von & etbensround | Timpiree—Aenere, Risier and Vinneras Vikeieme aetna aNd ues Right Hand Punch on | Beth, hands to hin fact fame wme trying to shove him through it Iston over Tommy McFarland at and threw him ably be out again in another week | tighy r of game, 1 hour and. 4 minutes Yingling’s hot bounde: * After the wa out, upon examination ° | } i corner eamland Rink, When Referee Harry out, Moran was easy, Reulbach and WINTER GARDEN ie “va Col’ ‘0, vait ‘tl T can get to training| the co » he decided to st » In Sec Neer ak emlth: awhy i Foley. who had chosen at the Sater, NO RU e EP, i Again, he sala. T"got to vor hard | ust ative Jaw in Second Round. eae rocerde. Duley Mini AMOY DAG) TA eis Nour to set OR tial mite ae BATTING ORDER. ike Bs Tet | ”ASSING se! js rest.’ t the ta Y went to his corner. He was called t and then availed Morris on the jaw me seman, following that uw to this day. Hin beat ts le the Oakland!) yout, Gun f K in the ring Hdn't ay } _— ‘ A ani. SHOW OF 1912 1! y because the fighters! SECOND GAME. | FORT ERIE WINNERS. PLAYHOUSE 3). #0, iu, Wa OTe é - Mats, Wed, ¢ \ eee Sey IuuK RITCHIE, sa ENHOAT SMITH, the lanky Cate] Aut Shen nailed Morr on, the J 50 iogan’a arm tn victory there were aome |g Naw York, Cinolnnat. pingt RACH Thre-yearoiae ana|] BOUGHT AND PALD D'FOR { Mahtwoight who beat Woilgast vitrolling he ia heavywetght, added ane} epgnmy nan of Philad and [few who disapproved, But the disap. | Snodgras, ean ot upward) Wandloapi one smile and. esvelt ue S | up In w four-round bout when | ‘ile wane by « vietory to his record | Hock 1 preva) en: 8t ure of the unpopus : : ‘ weit the ghtweight champi larity of Hogan. Se far as the bout was n Was return! er eset wam: teat || BUNTY PULLS ‘THE. : 4 x out Andy Morris of Boston | fighters: te HR OneaInGd Elowan on Mattoned to the ring, is having « 1A Bap ; he L round of the main bout at] Coleman had Gt the. SOBtA erty tlio TInt aed Goel erate aks 12 to 1, 8 to 1 and 6 to 5, OPENS ; ting Mghts, A short Une a e be , thet Became holae A. C. by a hard right] as he was the cleveres, and lan ye Luntil the f the fit ° niramon, 116 (Schettinger), 11 AU | Socilos in Mow Oriente thot ne eens | wrested. in ation football, and | “ne the Jaw. Aw noon | cleanest punches, Bones ina DG Teer aee rion an uieetie ae We a : and to, thint, Time, 1.4 10200300 2%, tie itefire ' } a le ntl wos in playing thls Kame eo feat rg Hush on the Ja oP: ‘ors by the graceful way |that 3 t ld do to he I fae ef - fy : cs fh Galliorels, whare he expected ¢ ap in play thie wam et he fess Hue SO hae wi th he *p potators. by the. sraci vlementa {few closing rounds, especially the four- #8. McLean, | Breeatplat , Parade, Kilo, Commota also PROCTOR’ d| wit. Pan Pi. \ i N in which he d many 0} ert ‘and + ; i Suses, ‘4 4 om @ match with Wolwast or Ri 6 walking day a youngeter ted Snith. to his comer aa [iB WMC Be docked Tivo rounda tones [tenth and fifteenth, “and he could | Crandall, p.| SUsER D. WecOND RACK, ~ Maiden two-yoar-| 2%. THEABRES it fk Geom i Ritchie complains that the promoters Jienged hin to a Wey Mes at Morris was out for|¢ought hard and succeeded in scorin iy BAYS eeperteg:s Arey Li olds; five furlongs--Carousal, 107 (Schut- Soho 4 those ' i there “stood him off’ until a y Jomt and sugnes good everal effective blows, but was in “ ep sore Sent aie tinger), 10 to 1, 4 to 1 and % to 4, first: ndaad 8 Go oi \ Ave Mandot the maten with tale dintance i wiortly after the round started the bad way at the Anat bell 4 Chapple Matched ‘|: DBO: SNOT AS SAN eer ane @, 107 (Bteele, 80 to 1, 12 to 1 i eae Wolgast won't fight Ritenic under any a considerable spa Subse ma The referee| In the bout between Young Wagner | pp aiche velA SA SRSING AIL IAD NE SS TOG fev, daconal saionamaks | chroums'en: He's out with another aed ont this event. 'T fen | had ren them apart when Smith, [of thie elty and Witlte Jones of Brook: | ‘ 4 Doc Crandall ax the Bins if (MeTaxgart), 13 ¢o 5, 6 to 4 $98.60 demand for that match, ut ace mile, A’ year: later he won the Bm ves mig reach, suddenly | lyn, the latter had t tof the mitt | With Aibright. ro, the Giants won the first gaine of | 3, thied. THe, 101 2 aT i¢ rate, which is equivalent to the # and forrmile champlonahips of | M0 Nie 4 iil to Morris's Jaw, (ing, his pinches to ihe rody weakening | * | the double header with Cineimatl by @]Grub, Bryanary, Gerrard. Martha] —; i | Ste at eet ae ae He ‘at 1 with a thud, hin_hie “opponent | mn score of 6 to 4, It took a very quick] Allen, Cutle B, Burnt Candies, Fleld| | Ziegfeld tale Rouge 4°", No Marathoner of note has ever # N ‘Y. Theatre), be sched-|awiten In plans to save the game, but - —- “4 WINSOME WiDOW" 3! on -Motordrome at | MoGraw turned the triek, The Giants Cp em Giuwe ity n Four meets each weck w BDEUX, thy n chame | auch apeed at th led at Uh on pion who recently knocked out) hae been tiered vy MoArthur tn Digeet asieys In coming Yo inne aaa Flaca aster “One-Round” Hogan Likely | rtehton Bm bornnine beat Wash | wore one rum behind nd nad Murra? Gildan | Ei ws: f this section WhO and Groh on second and third with one ere men et: WL aRlAn to thi been furnishing the fans with | LYCEUM Mt a ee fort will be made to mat || MARTHUR WEIGHS 165 POUNDS C ed i i ich Ne | Uheitie “wl perform® every: Tuenday \‘or FI a Meee tues tee alee Today Johnny Coulon ‘ AND 18 A SIX-FOOTER. ] Be M t Chunar MAT MENA She Nunday MANE oo ae ck two balls, Manager | PAUL J. Race that this match w bee | Meartivr Khe 8 pos He lan O 2 a : r On next Saturday nfgat |e MeCormick tw alls, januge fore fall, howey pnch ban Matinces. ‘Ten mil UNION SUIT COMFOR IN TWO PIECE W York meota| O'Day yanked Humphries from the vox pee Chapple « fF oes AWAY a-footer 1 strong features: Johny Albrigat, the Denver phenom, in| @od sent in Benton. The latter te a left. UNDERWEAR c AJ to the country ey spending |deep-et blus eye 4 whole body . Ock. ‘\the big mateh race of the evening, The | bender and MeGraw promptly withdrew | ea hile time fishing and havting in the Mine [tet muscled. Four sears a60 BY JOUN POLLO ee Wi ve tie hot favorite for te | Mccormick, who in a leftshanded hitter, | 0 er ing awain until late 1 Hayes at London in TMS, in the South en successful in winning a ‘toh Will be dee!ded at the close ne second ball pitebed F iodeus. Ye. cal ; nt Retieeaiivntee eat oe | Milos wi be detded atthe eloe of the Ma ‘ut shot a tone sinete | Underwear made is like it— } ie eetned | hoon: ey g vefeated Tommy McFarland tn a r 3 ws | nto tert 1g Murray and Groh, and if . because of his great fighting efew ie ‘ > ing the gan Wid ; build, as well as nting abilit 4 ' “at q n Flynn to Fight om the ¢ | istvin' tiie tanlag or " k h if t H Streplechage oe | . He ill ts . cher st p 6 K was } ' ze Preneh Hare tate at he'll ' ma are that he will be dian Fh Back Johnson on July 4, | substitution of Grob for Meyers as you now W y you ry aABW-Dally view Clarke & HMamut lean up all | ! na } watehed there to oni fo naw nest) Fgh, acaie ROO SO Bs Se LN “i rf j een tip all the | nt wiediaty A there ta Am bel te matched 1 fight some molly base runneron account of his speed. BRIGHIUA Caney ' ‘ be manager of | : Wille Rigente twenty round contest in riaco are {At dm Phe fight fans of Tayo wweleht tn Han or Day alter. game was full of excitement tig ‘i oe hi ir coh om that day amd bas throughout, The Reds having taken the - cd Brighton Beach | i'w ina. geen i ; ‘nate moana IE ead in egnth on Marsan's home HOM OR wdole ALL BE ALC . : oan and Hiteble fight, | meus tarywcight uf Osiforuia,. wil run drive into the left field bleachers, thee A K TAL b Hopi vette tegen egy trl int hm Ten thousand people #aw the cont {Coat Shirts--Knee Drawers, | ?2¥8* & Worworth Psu, a tohie wil xy , [* oe 1 the first Kame out of the way | ee 5 Phedy DE aoUin's , eePtig® tke | ts xiaked their chances on| Nainsook and Pongee, MOCK & FCLLON, af { oomnlites ie Dogtor Crandall ag_ piteh Crandall | ite de Higa, ophte } nohim down again In), Oren Morn. the has Just recovered’ from an at at 50c | denion ‘iris, tevin wit } He ®* ecuiirymen: oti ot ay taek Lan ll . pc, || tonailitis and has not appeared in the “e Bt Games | ware ve at aceaae | ' Wait Ma 88 a StS an. * 1] cineinnatt, at 600 Metropolitan Store: } rr noheduied there ' 4 to ARAB BTL min a i nee t trouule Wea |g ens Pus ! ak, :STERDAY'S GAMES Aube heer KAHN & FRANG 2 atl c year he| Mouayt, Cl erly ' i, 0, Nex York. 2s (oigage, 8 ta ore GL prepared to ri| Wholesale THE T t 12 | ourneved ndon t the | matchmaker, Hemton, 43S Vota rpoer, aad OM fe sini win | Distributors: - TAB j vtevinnle enn an : Gotiaia'Paliadelphie amtie. jot oe, the tench in cage apy tning shold, break, the ON Mad with ¢ we) see le m4 . ie attack of tonsili i ; : wa 1 shortly befor Hate Hn GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY ta breathe ike an ex THE SHI RT 4 Games Scheduled for » laine scheduled for the race. ad ’ Chveimmats at New York, ‘Two games Nem Tarkat Cham: pn ee PHF. 8 Mosivee! event Was called off for a year, Whea Jack J tended | yakcago at Brogklya, Poiladelps schewer, McArthur trains himself, but has a {0,tum ble, title Tango’, Vie ire Reston a 2 ay masseur constantly im attendance, He Gam MoVey end Jon Jeasmie ‘ae ie Yn tii iba — x ’ rrenevarpnecnsenentent csatsisanistnse se at oss . “ ORY PLY IN NOTTS rot ~-