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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1912, SIX-DAY RACING AE BOXERS N RUNNING «| AMERICA’S MOST PROMISING HEAVYWEIGHTS ie Copyright, 102, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). FOR HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE eae tae + Winner of Tom McCarey’s Secey’s Tocrkenrent at Los Angeles Will Have Good Claim to Championship — Palzer, McCarty, Wil- lard, Morris and Smith Most Prominent Candidates for Honors. Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World) A’ PALZER and Luther McCarty are to meet soon in Los Angeles, CARL MORRIS: © Best Pree we isny- DEAD one i$ Ww OTHERS Depoe evs LY where Promoter McCarey is holding a series of heavyweight bouts for the double purpose of getting the coin and bringing out a new | heavyweight champion commnianasinntsthcstanigannesanegnaennaseeenasia ; When this series is over the final , winner will have as good a claim to WHITNEY 10 CAPTAIN 4 NN { the championship as any one. He , eur f will be the best of the present heavy- y jesb \ is ANERICAN POLO TEAM Sie . The he eight situation is pe GFTOW Tau, KES 22.0 Ups : STRIPPED, on cae s rear, ey eh \ LANGFoRD. FIERCE UPPERCUT « Jim Buckley Arranges ee mer San Francisco Bouts ne Toay mare tem. For * Smith and Murph fea, France, Australla or England, | Four That Will Defend Cup | So far gs boxing is concerned, he! 1 ikely to Be Same as in {oh twelve-round battle at ae g- os hata ren south might as well be dead, Pugilisticaliy, 7 ET Gunboat to , Meet Fra Frank Moran fear he does not exist. So he is no longtr 1909 and 1911. f it a on the Night of Dec. 27, While | si, 015" wits “ether” MoCarty has a decision over Morris, ;ness of thought. But as a slugger he |rocently that Mr. Whitney would not| recognized as champion. | This leaves the title without a claimant who can establish his right to | Gnd a few days ago he knocked out |has few equals, If any take part in the gam ith th | An effort is being made to I Jim Flynn, But he has a number of fe games with the English {8 without further fighting. Al Palzer has about as good a claim as any| Harry Payne Whitney will captain the . shallea Tommy Will Face Frankie) pit! tvent Risks ar e004 ; 8 for Carl M. I think that at: |“ Lops x D R id ¢ z ht from ie recent Hines, It oald Ba scee dapirant mivicaar, be A for Carl Morria, 7 eink iintown {ig ST 8 reliable source it 1s learned that 1X A 1 ers ain W el Burns on New Year's Afters | ut taser tte ie and he a ted. THEY FALL WHEN ce might have a chance to trim him. ‘Phis wets at reat alt the rumors afloat | sss ee cad A Mt * No t that 5 one, as he knocked ont Wells, champion of England. However, Palzer’s| ovat slo trope net accaen ae eas | Claim amounts to little as yet, as he has not met a number of other good! asked to take charge of the team by the | heavyweights right here in America. He has not fought Luther McCarty, rhinsd of the Polo Association, at | GUNBoaT SMITH = Jess Willard or Carl Morris or Gunboat Smith, Any one of these men |{"¢!" meeting at which he was present! PUNCH THAT HAS 'EM ALL GUESSING ey without arguing for several. pot out of the calculations. Morris is|me men who are likely to defend the cup fouren" Sporting Club on Besta? St Nee 1 spring are those who won it at NE of the most promising beavy-| part Indian, and he doesn’t talk, He i noon. out Brow! -s O Gastghta th: tive, wsle lot. 1d Joes Itonkoe cee "Others have sald Wes ean) England, in 19, and held On U, am A ne 1e Or we ee nua at ar ay se Willard, a former cowmancher, | that he wan unhurt, was taking tholtawrence Waterbare (Ne tenet, tae z Patt tag tte fen Sa Chr fe pinches v jo ti I bet y ‘0 a . are oe i. a Pat Bradley, who iy ho) Whe cae Sere savers), months ago to Count deltberately, ready to Kvt UP: eerbury (No. 2), HL. P. Whitney (No. 3 his training expenses. This pays for the BY JOHN POLLOCK. ter eed Hight later They at hate take up fenting. Willard had two OF There can be no question of bla wae |and Devereau Akliburn (back). Tf there consumed as well as for the train: | Ig" NBOAT SMITH, the big Calt- C. of that of iy have 0 to Gitbout a record.” When he was ine (cet. life's wonderfully game, a8 any lis any change in this lineup, Malcolm Race at Gapies Not as Bar- ee wages, The riders’ every whim In) New Nanigitend Conducts Seeds heavyweight “who has | eet we woe te teoneg Bradl one who saw him fight Flynn when he|stevenson, wh. 3 the matter of food and nourishment 1s{ been putting away ail’ the other Know nothing about Aghting. can. tee-|puints te the fendiery aunbet, several | barons or Cruel 28 It Looks, | suppiiea, ‘They verin the wook feasting Contest on Scientific Prin- ot Although Lather Mecart stooped Sten troduced at two or three fights In New $n the sixteenth round + baale at Ve York everybody laughed. Willard cer- eavies” that he has been meeting at few nights ve nev nog : A h Nees” money Jor wining ne j tity. He is a giant In height, weight | wii probably be th Contestants Suffering on steaks and chops and chickens, an ciples an i the local clubs for some time, and| Jet money winning alety,.jeokes ke 8. 6000 OR 0 ee ene eee te ine, | a Drotably be the substitate player. they wind up the grind on a malted Pp: d Allows Each | the soca cee iene ust, Hghtwelghht| Eestieas nur G8 te die = | wore a wide, pleasant smile, and stocd @ Polo Association took no action on Only from the Lack milk and champagne diet. They de not Rider $65 a Day for Bune thy Hehe mi ie ha mn rf is ‘eoaks. When'he wad fairly good boxer. Since losing to Mec-|the challenge which the Hurlingham af of Sleep. begin to get the champagne until Thurs- of Harlem, are matched for fignte in| gingto™ths fahter. wan wilt Th 58 ber day, and then they get as much of it Camp Expenses. San Francisco, Jim Buckley, manager | Fist ‘and '3s ber tent "i" Mecan! li Lind of both fighters, clinched the bouts for Cares: forte down $7,426, Piya $4,950 Carty he has knooked out a number of /Club sent over from En, ad caiebeweeerieh gland ten days a lant fhe \ eae Sree erga [other heavies, and hel have to be given |ago, and which arrived here on Son as the physician in attendance thinks setae Joke. Hie tast Aight In New York, a|hle chance before the title can be ee Mouth ne Of paramount Interest | wy ICKING up pounds of flesh by the they can stand. acer te a prodigious | Ffenchman, the emeliest rider in the Pe ee cece prtite Agueveroaicttre O8¢ few months ago, was with Luter Mo- | MATIN tO By ome what tent |team? When that rlpe ed ane bho day, conditioned to the minute and|ecger Avout the only time they aré|FAce, has gained 1% pounds and ait the sta 7 st . 4 : 0 pounds. Aaa oe ine tmintked and cute {boxer and an unusually hard hitter. |setlstaction. For Mr. Whitney ts the Horses Is the story tok: by. this year's! nourishment is waeg ithey, are. sleeping, heavyweight, for twenty rounds on the| i The 1912 six- | crux of the situation. W: ix-day bike grind at Madieon Square! After the third day they do not feast| 7° : wills Murphy will gamed McCarty, winning the bout with |Zately the men put against him have! Cop would still be in Bogieng t™ {| Garden, all of which utterly explodes|on solids. The variety of liquid foods Dues te OF tiie acaroliy.o@ accidents. th ead ns actif sey hae eleved cane. His tremendous reach gave him [been afraid of his punch, He has A lout his skill, counsel and advice tn the | the popular notion that this annuat|!* almost without number, The basis (oo) (ic Mis any Oe Io eelise grill. | California lightweight, for — twenty one advantege. McCariy is a rushing, | knack of dropping the left over in a| games here ‘the Kngllsh invaders would | cyele event is » barbarous and cruel |f almost atl of them, however, is m! win broke his collarbone, | California — lis! . Tigi cl Leon rs ab xl, bout between Joe Jeanette ting: Jim dotinama, ‘the ‘otored heavsedh the Pacific coast. Smith will hook up ¥ race has deen notable ten-ro || The remaining riders are not even ban-|rounds at Jim Coffroth's open air) im Jotine ° close range fgiter, Willard jabbod nis |Jons range hook thet has a te rife Jer. Bago, token st back with thems 16 201 | pestins, LACK OF SLEEP CAUSE OF jdaged. Grab in the heart of the city of *Frisco| fourth, Breet’: ioe Thu iio’ weeks tear? baad off before McCarty coal push |ring effect, and he can Bit like & Kicks | gcinieg was laid. ove neeg for the! in former yeara there was great DRAWN LOOK OF RIDERS. CELERY USED CONTINUALLY AS|on New Year's afternoon. Murphy and| wil fake lace an ie Taine’ att Om Be fate range. But it was the dig follow's ciel ye lthe acceptance of the challenge—until | mor over the brutal and barbaric) Many of the riders maintain thelr Burns will battle at 13 pounds, weigh | 0 New ¥ o. gt pa ished . til y NERVE STIMULANT. amatsied ¢ fafighting that made the real hit. He| polished off Jim Stewart and Jim Sav- the next meeting, which will take place|6tind which seduced a score or more|own training staffs the year round and| pany @ in at the ringside a guarantee salon ed an uppercut that nearly Mfted | age showed that next week. While no definite days were| young Ajaxes to haggard vhadows andj are almost always in condition for a nk ramen dese not. maintain any — ‘ ty from nia. feet every time it] Smith I® colo, too, deWberate and cal- | selected for the series of three games, it | gent them to an early grave. Dopias|race. Years of experience have taught | nq. g jet; simply eats what he wants the Forty. | phen’ of 4a sete, fittte Tighe Yended. That uppercut was delivered ! culating. The only things against him, | was learned that the request of the chal- if . ts | Them how to go througts the grind sound | end, @® Much as he wants. His own yy nigned UD | dave signed watts fon With a speed and force that made ft a[es a championship candidate, are nie |!engers, that the games take place early Lcareapypag ty desta Imaginations used te/ti'S ‘nadie and heavier at the finish {Chef supplies hia food, liquid on solid, ten orient | Gum nt ata. Show of bh AD CONGA LS ntertain ? a ddle and ‘ and practically at \ ‘opooner pent, at Nery dangerous punch. Unless I'm | welght, 1% pounds, and some doubt as |!" June Will be granted. many pounde Uaioe Wonk, ane than they were when they faced the ty ORENMURL het ete oe Sis gactons | gummi, US, Mt abauld e's ite fan ‘aie i gach mistaken Willar’ will have somes |to his gamenens, In hin California YP Lous, rhe wanonigere would shed per| tape. ‘The drawn look in thelr eyes 4nd" Tie 'Frenchinen are rather daniel snc he Prench: | Reniten areata clover hers wiles tng to say about that championship. !fighte he earned a poor reputation by |MANY POLO FIELDS FOR Gibaha LDRTAPIG Ana raw ALTE ns [Ree eee (ace OL TIGR: adtan, (eceaa: Cuan tle reer Oe the. dere 4nu tele 2 eee first Fe ———————— ; After fighting M he retired to| showing the white feather, And, ale ENGLISH CHALLENGERS. | wart tne inst days of the race thes | they all go to a Purkish bath And: Oba onc Or (oN, Sn ate Me Hest to be. gome quiet comor for a wille and went | though he has never “quit here, he has - Were raving maniacs, hati hey | oretty well around the clock; then sit, frat to beste setae ee are Mise the! since Fatdle slcConsty defeated Mike theme, Erwin Bote Pees, gp rae Pres. on studying the game, When he came | been over-ready to take advantage of| If arrangements which are now under | rae cach othe: | town to three pounds of roas firet to begin opening wine and absor senacer,, Nari. Parkins, aoe te ~ a va 4 ‘i | 8nd plotting exch other's iy | Psanth Way are fully carried out the M jow~ four poun of chicken, Brook Club and grounde will prevent «|e A DAY IS, ALLOWED FOR| ‘The fact that the ms 3 most attractive appearance next June , NSES. insisted this year that the riders matn- There is never a moment whi! Pelser's best with Whi Willar Te Md the ick ot the heavy. when the International polo matches are| When the race: was run in single| ‘it @ seventeen-mile-an-hour or fete |Gae tas toon “ee Sie siding xi @bility as a punisher was shown in the geitrants, there es Sear ite, ack | played between the Knglish and Ameri. |Shifte—that ts, without reliefs, the con- clip has had the reverse from an evil| something. The most popular cud is|” Gent with Mecarty, At tho end of the | seams to ve going back In fron at eee {can teams, tendora riding ‘as individuals and noc | Sect; Headline Into the tinigh, every |colory. which keeps the mouth molat| , 2ck pan ten rounds Willard had a puted exe land Bam Langford. The latter te in| ,O%8 Of the things which has received |r (ceme, there, was some small basis Paar Issuers SEAT ALE CORSET ore te rena BAnYA | citer from a swing that hed landed on bis] Australia, where he has been fighting| %% most attention ts the polo feld for these horrific yar But of late| Champion Kramer's big partne iy baler pea m Jeft cheekbone, Aside from that he'#am McVey every now and then for|A0t only of the club, but all of those years there has been a big change in| picked up 3% pounds in the past few!a PL ee ade ol a egerd AMUSEMENTS, see eee en a bruise, But Mez |the “championship of the world:+ ‘In |the vicinity, so that the visitors can have jconditions, and thts last race as been ae theks and aha’ fs cece | See aerated Gant shotie picturesque vernacular of | Austraila Sam ts champion, That |é!! the opportunity | for polo practise {un on Ing methods sed and the physical days. Walter Rutt, the husky rman, 8 near!: early 9 offect and when the report is published fee ving, was “beaten to & pulp. doesn't go, however, when he gets on ntifle principles| has gained 3% pounds, Grenda, the between games and before the first ;as it ts possible to condict such an! Australian, another giant, is almost | {t should convince everybody neaeaee four pounds heavier than when he en-|in the subject that th tho ateamer, He'll’ have to clean up| meh le nee se eetde at entorprise. Gat again a week or two ago he opportunities to foul. 1 doubt th 5 G me ny fighter Who is mocked out tough Sallor White in a | sam ‘ couple of rounds. ‘ihat's betier than 1s ‘get away with" a foul blow, St beef Or) ing the bubble water. None of the, «a jriders care much for beer while they, | are riding. if the fight "prot sone Bo vietoorty a tmateh with Billy Sty rounds, to. take place the latter nxious woul the’ mate, the local middleweight, and Cleveland, who put up such @ £e4 20e to $1.00. A re ia absolut Wi 4 1d, of these new heavyweights are, perity well before he can take the title Kach rider ts allowed 966.50 a day for! tered. kiven little Maurice Brocco, the {nothing barbarous in r, six-day. Dike at peri wie Lhakne a Nivslo bere: an4 he won! Meadowbrook, one at Robert Bacon our D: f ‘youngnters with comparatively here, a won't find the new heavy-|one at J. S. Phippa's, two at the Pipt FS a wal data grind. On the contrary, tt would ap- Weeks] The jaughter of Heaven we % little ring expérience, McCarty | Welght giants as easy as Jim Flynn. |Rook Club, and !f necessary one at Great pear that such a contest might he en- . o-Day at Last Weak of ANA was a globe trotter before he ever) Wom he used to knock out every now He was a. cow. |#nd then when he needed pocket mone Gh. and one at the Rockaway Hisat | Six Teams Tied in Garden tered in the category of rest cure Bunches, «sir : ; Keep Their Eyes on Kramer MUSICAL: cane terer es | Kiva and Luria Best Youngsters sin to aaa el SEE OE Tene tote PRL IARMONIC for a change of ecene by for the lead, At 3.10 SOCIETY OF ey”, FORK, “Ey Around ‘the work, and, at Shown So Far at po IPROOK | uz taste tee let ee oe teeth lead. ACAI) | #OCtRTE OF =e o To. AT INO ww WITHIN. THE Ona the Suter ‘brothers wei CTOR, @idn't pay out much money in rattroad ia hue ta ©. Carn, in| #X-Gay race at Madison Squar Garden, | clared out of tne race, they being all in | Thurs,.Dee. ihe Be 20a 2.30, iA fares. When he began fighting he had], 7 sition? thewe, yeu me has brougut two | Kramer, through no fault of his own, ia/®® @ result of the great sprint, This AR Rare Ran — fois full growm, his matured strentn. | Lively Steg of Horses and Soe gta Sie fa" oi te htt" [a lap behind, ie partner, Moran, having) ‘am Was nine tape behind the leader | JOSEF "PULITZER MEMORIAL. ERS — He started well, and after half a dozen ouer’ is die twozer. | fallen dy the wayalde during the eprint! The moat important team of the nu mu JOR | Tet? THE MERRY COUNTESS HAMM TEIN Si Western engagements leaped suddenly Men From the Winter Borge bercrals irene reprlngs tank [of the race early to-day. There a© yer to lose A lap was that of Frank | CARL ‘Tener. ‘Tievee rer-ot-beh! CHING LING Fi inte fame by knocking out Carl Morris. Sud it coe air Impey [however, several hours between now| Kramer and Jinmy Moran, which (Serned eae Rox Office, Felis. F. Vatlels. ue WEBER & FIELDS’ Sevy vale Ha's40h 11] 50c-75¢-$1 acc co, ot 10 ‘Oninerats There te a story, seemingly well au- Race Course. Into Mgh'iaw’ Sumner asremen, Nt Gerelop jand the finish and alomts any thinute) their chance of winning the great grind, GREASE Wilh’ cA Hivsieailnn PR NET eee aus, “ROLY POLY! ||| $00.90" SOc\& 15—BIG pl thenticated, that Morris was jobbed in gel cae may bring about # sprint that will put) pnts wonderful sprint started at exactl: 1 i OF SO OGRESS Bal, 50c,.75c,|Grace Hazzard, the count in that fight, that he got « Your before last there were two very emart| Kramer back with the leaders. It 18/1968 A. M. y LYRIC Entire Mayme Reming te Biute, 29¢ Hobiag Ford ily Sine, Went” n, | “ oi . Kindergarten youngsters developed at Juares which he "1, % 8 5. 10" count, and that he was 2 pene deg nee 8 the hope of being on wetting to get up ai “nine” when the | SUAREZ, Mexico, Dec. 11.—-Of the two- rem Cetera, hese halled trom 4 lasted for exactly nine- Find A the big event comes off, if it ever will,| sible for this continuous performance of RUSSIAN SYMPHONT ORC smboli fa [He TREN FINE Te, Tra ' year-oldy that have raced exceedingly ceraph terrific riding, for he sudden!: AT ALTS “Conductor KNOWLES. 2yy'ei tes, In ret Prise Oficial unexpectedly yelped “ten.” How. | ¥°h mile record h that kept @ couple of thousand “bu; errific riding, for he suddenly shot away | MO} % TRIAD Eke eeenat mays ber Mecarty, knocked |¥el! since the racing began here] t4 elgo ital fo the world’ resort ai, this dle: Tin the Garden from laet night until well from the bunch on the tum at Twenty: | x ites so me ac bi Bos Oe | | AgTHST, THEA. Re oC Bway Era Ty Oa Es, 500 yi Berrie down, and that indicates the| Tankssiving Day, Kiva and Lurie are tHe Water ine able in-tetining [in to. the ‘aftainoon hours to-day. sixth street and Fourth avenue and wa: SEMENTS, WILLIAM 4 he Geemedon of © genuine champlonaiip | About the best, Hoth are products of ies that he will not oaty do, a let. of on many yards in the lead. In an ine AMU! | ot ecraae Aree It be underatood the six leading teams Ponch. Before that nobody” had suc. | Barhford Manor Farm, owned by George Unrorighertt. Ute season’ of TINS” bie’ eteing eat nt all of the other is’ ering will | have entered into an agreement to pre- | Sith Root setting the ae is vn Be cut quite ® way esoded to even jarring the Oklahoma J. 1 ng. Ah po sv ile iy trneas we : vert Moran and Kramer from regaining | During this great riding both Kramer | EMPIRE iv at 3.10, es, | now racing from the stable of R. Marit, connected aa trainer and racing | thelr loat ground, Realising his chances and hig nartner, Moran, seemed to be NAZIMOVA;pn be nel Sela Deon Mi Palzer, the Towa farmer, geno fixnte | Carman, was graduated from her malden| periner oF AL Dunes, the Lo turfinan, | were in Jeopardy (Kramer retired from | unable to overtake the others, and as a 2 vlads an Deen 4 while Kiva, now in| #008 at Sante Anita Hanch tn California, dhe track at 9 o'clock thi | result they gradually lomt ground. Real MoCarty next, as done more work in| Nae aamuinel chara of the homes owned. by the track at 9 o'clock this morning and | [est Mey eee owt ea: He has defeated a number! the barn of the veteran t Green 9, Baldwin, There followed by @ floct of tratners went to bed about to lose a 1A) H. Morris, has won twite here and upon ha saree, in the vomemion | iyy dressing room, where at Moran threw himeelf from bia wheel @f good men. Tom O'Rourke knows i Vn a ig ber er of earl are | od strenuous the Twenty-sixth street and Fourtn ave: fighters, and Tom O'Rourke obstinately | beth vccas imply _breesed home. imber_ of weuilingy, | measures were taken to whip the cham nue turn, ‘The Judges must have thought pefused to match Palzer against Car) Hot! are daughter of Imp, Semprontus, H, fgo ‘Alio" Grumadon' and dhe tamara | Pion into shape for the hard prints | that Moran had purposely fallen to a Meeris when Morris was fighting weil “4 thelr performances bring to mind egret ning Was. loug siney ees, “at | later in the day, ‘himself from losing a, lap, for they re> | feewe in New York, However, Pulser five of the two-year-olds by this same of Sir Dixon and the Boned With Root, Clarke, Rutt and Grenda | fused to ring the ball and the other | "ep been coming along. He di which were ralsed at Mr, Long's] feceand bs cee 4a MUll alive ‘anal “hearty ed | in excellent shape and on the alert for | Tders kept right on going, he Annie Re PLaYHuust od LITT LEW DALY'S PRR a pers, The Red attcoat il weveral HUA WAY i DEC, 11 TO 19, _BESSIE WYNN & HAIRY ‘rishi “ ite kind ever held in Ameri vitae a Met: hit s Roller Skating Moudy at a Weg The ‘Sun Dodgers * cy io A Pan $500,000 in merchandise given aw: TICKETS By) comet, $1.00, SESSIONS DAILY, BAND CON CaEES. COLLIER Never + Say: Die | NOUSTRIAL acct : manufacturers, Most sensations “Proceeds for the. Brows. Hospital, £ BIJOU bay iity Bax” Fg" RAINEY’S ee IDSON * ih at pe, Bory d ene nied fg MR . cee tAfter, the Judges had putiea || HUDSON \tinnv wea a tare oiee ; EY ut foamed Bombardier Weils of Eng-| lshment are tworyear-old| '# now {enty-eren Yea midden sprinting, the ohances of Kre-| sheimselves together they decided IMI RS, FISKE mitwe P+] Sule, COMEDY UMBIA®’ fama fo three rounds. Palzer got uo} ws this season, ‘The other three] wiiltam Riley, veteran of American suction | Mer luppink the feld don't look very | that the following seven teams had | at Bee “"FANNY’S FIRS? PLAY RON K with that victory, It must be ad. |to earn thie distinction wre Cheerful, ) 2%! seller, is at the ae ait meter bright. Moran stayed on the track| gedmed a lap! Moot ana Mehir, mutt Ss mitted. Wells wave him the most ter- fie besting \n a round and a half that guy heavyweight ever took in that sort | me. He knocked Palzor down and ali | filles w “Wat ost, He bud Big Al reeling and |" Turfn the ring. Still, that nprite and Kallnka, ‘The latter 1s | Mexia, “Wiley 4 of Lira and it ising the winter mperive qooabeald ain | OVOP four hours while his partner was jad climate which rules | being massaged, No one was admitted worthy of mention that both these! jimuarg" veri et arash genie to Kramer's oom, but it was reportod the first time they started | seam he wil 10 assume bis duties in the! that the cycle king was feeling At for : : ction, pa ita Gienarand -cistult steoee Carman's colors, | guetioe, poo! x iegin tiny ot ts, Wt | erenuous riding. Atter five how stable mat NEWAMSTERDAMY #1" 34,, see eee tetaayaae See || THE COUNT OF idle on Berthet and Drobach and Col- Fen fast did the riders tra) S7TH ST, THEA a AD. PHILIPP jis Ci ee rats Sattorests; Auction 1 during | Riley " D in th ot eteen minutes that they NICK + e r ui ites has not been in. this sectton of ‘t inute) hey were || (NIOKERB Cay i A. HK, Spreckies now the most exten: | for years, ‘The last time ) TB | respec r the 8 4 veuil 5, bh . t my ELanES at 2 vyodpssn ig emu ae re ag SrA nme ibe ee fin Tarp home ‘De. Leggo, two | the track et thet_time, ite nig proba ai) after falling thirty-eight miles =e wheel he went to his camp and FRANCES STARR dite of rest the plu may make him 4 & bulldog Kamendss in Ket- are ailtaire. | more pools oa more cecetracks we uid | the work's record. In the numerous | shaking bis head In a disgusted maaner || MOULIN ROUGE ie REPt a Ps Wp after taking an amazing | ey Veccbeevonamders a Wiadan “eed | ae —-. dawhes that resulted Root, Fogler and|at his brother Frank, said; “We hed |} Eve emays: UBLIC ta of punishment, and pushing in ofMayo. and the other la tows, out of | Minton Ne Ae et fe Clarke set_the pace, Joe Powter of the |better quit the race; Tam too weak to “he CreLp Fou. THE ¢ GOVERNOR'S LAD LADY more until be ¥ while sit hy Seniie, “ot pa jowe: tom ws borg AY ae thes car onthe entire bunth looks the stron t and his |continue.”’ Although Frank pleaded with | him, Palzer is a Startid; “berm, ‘cut’ af Pormoliay ates 1 the turer | team ia being picked |) y to cross He never will be a clever Me bean't elther craft or quick. fy the finish line firs, to-nigat, bieycle race seven aay fives. of Arte; Hyndla, ‘out ‘of ae Pea By Sh ie Saatte, Byala) Mawan, out Mime Hoy ‘records Anita Heum asthe us, An. he has trained for & Bubaber of years, me THE wonts OF “AS sequence the team wae withdrawn, ca Garden, 81 &, 6 Madison, PP deri

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