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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAROH 15, 1918,° alas BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY i ROBERT EDGREN THE OCCIPITAL PUNCH BROUGHT ABOUT WELLS’ WATERLOO COLUMBIA ISRICH Copyright, 1913, by The Preas Publishing Co. (The New York World). IN PITCHING MATERIAL Coach Lauder Will Have to Develop Good Men for the «.. Other Positions. aw T TURNED Down 10 G00. For Tere WAST Much NEED FoR & COUNT OACH BILLY LAUDER wit! not (m have much difficulty this season in picking a clever bunch of mound artists from the Columbia bi ball squad, and if he is able to bulld up a strong infield and outfield and develop several dependable hitters there is no doubt but that the Blue and White will be able to finish its nineteen game echedule well above the .600 mark, ‘The initial contest is with the St. Johns nine here on March %, only eleven days off. None of the moundsmen have been Permitted to extend themselves and demonstrate their full repertoire, as Coach Lauder does not want to tae any chances of getting his men out of condition with sore arms and atiff muscles, In batting practice in the | “Guinboat” Smith Puts Bombar- dier Welts Out in Second Round. UNBOAT SMITH hae unearthed G & new punch that i deatined 4 to become as famous as the gymnasium cage as well as in outdoor i ‘a 7 practice on South Mield each b van. ‘solar plexus.” It's the “ooctpital didate has been relieved after a short \ punch.” Gunboat landed it on Bom- session in the box. H bardier Wells Inst night at the Garden Jones, a lanky twitler who was for- if for two knockdowns ami a knockout. ‘The occipital bone is the large bone et the hack of the skull through an aperture in the lower part of which Passes the end of the epinal cord. Gun- boat's blow is peculiarly original—a downwani curving hook delivered with either right or left hand. It is ectentifi- cally calculated. The first that reached the right apot at the base of Bombar- diere occipital region last night practi- cally defeated him. The second was hie finish. It might have been called the “hospital punch.” merly a star at the University of Texas, made a creditable showing early in the week, when he held the scrub batsmen to one single in about forty-five minutes of work, Jones has a varied assortment of curves and fast ones, and if his con- trol measures up to par he stands « good chance of landing a place on the varsity staff. Brooke, a law school student, also Ice this weak. ates who were tried oan of last years Smith, a likely first SNODGRASS REPORTS TO GIANTS’ MANAGER ...... Shafer, Goulalt and McCormick didn't 446 US Crassy Guys out include ©, freshman nine, V year man who halls from Port Chester, ogee ott practice owing to slight ailments WUT THERE WIF OUR LIDS MANAGER. and Late, a newcomer op the Blue and e out came unexpectedly. u r The colts made a great rally in the OPAN Tae AR vhite roster, Jimmy O'Neale, who ‘Through the finst round Wells showed « Rube nares: ® Who'll Join a y ninth, when they scored a run and threw ———@———__________ Jot of epeed and cleverness, He avoided Smith's hard hooks and swings by a arrow margin and nipped in counter pitchel for the varsity in several big }games in_ 191 ci e' vi is 9 to be counted Team Next Week, the |Snefown’and ‘Thorne on second and tipon by Coach Lauder re Fihttcn nga" weas"tot"s| HOW WESLEVAN WON | (smitw says Het a Only Player Missing. double steal was given, but the Indian | KAockgd BOMBARDIERK Ones when Smith rushed and missed @ j EVERYTHING FOR WMGAt owing the Bombardise etapped @ aq WELLS OUT WITH was thrown out at third. Stock singled, NOW GO AFTER MATCH |) BILLIARDS AND BOWLING short little hook to Gunboat’s ear as he “TBId sceumraN PUNCH? scoring Robertson, but Torrey ended the WITH LUTHER McCARTY. Prices and Torme game by flying to Burns. floundered past, dropping him to his - Martin, Tex., March 15, —— to. Sult, knees, Wells, after the firat minute, BY GUNEOAT SMITH, REPAIRS BY 1 knew from | tho moment the} | EXPERT MECHANICS : |] match was arranged that I would UNSWICK-BALK' fly ball in the eighth and deciding | Skeeters Victory Over Team Lost Only Two G: |] beat Wells. ‘T saw him tient Palzer || "abab Wes 390 Re. NAW BROADWAY.” om tant ‘ait not ony cont his team tne | Chance’s Highlanders. pinta MebMeraiuag) (oN OW RAT 5 ‘ lucky enough to get a chance to fight te Elephant Rowling Alleys championship but $99,000 as well, has| HAMILTON, Bermuda, March 16. Out of a Schedule of him I would surely win by @ knock. || ama Billiard Parlor, Bint st.'8 Brosdway. irrived in camp. He looks fine and fit,| Long Jack Knight, the ‘all-around ine seta ° 3 fielder the Highlanders released to the ‘ out. 1 didn't expect to fish Wells | | —————— minors two years ago, got revenge ‘n Fifteen. pipra std for I kiew he was a the second game between his old teame clever boxer and on that account I mates and the Skeeters of the Interna- thought it would take me at least tional League by not only knocking four or five rounds to get him. The :Jatbed Smith almost at will, so that ,Gunboat’s nose began to resemite the | After the Battle Wells's Brother Has red, red rose. Yet, although he was hit- ting fairly hard, Wells wasn't showing to Tell Him How It All Happened. anything like tho smashing power he loosed against Palzer. He was very | cautious. He seemed to be calculating upon using a good part of the ten rounds, Smith's speed and his wallop were threatening. RED SNODGRASS# the Giants’ i FF ‘centre: etter, wnose mutt of a | Knight's Batting Gives “What happened to me?” were the first words uttered by Bom- bardier Wells after he got up off the wooden table in his dressing room. “You were knocked out, Billy,’ the rap your head got on He was deluyed in reporting because he has been defending a breach of promise sult brought against him in his home clty, Los Angele: replied his brother Sydney, “but — e floor beat you.” Rube Marquard is now the only player | 514 the double that tied the game in| Athletic honors soming rapidly to] | moment I figored him I felt that I Fan Diy Mate a Tear UNBOAT ed the = eeannd “What blow floored m Bombardier next asked. issing, but the erratic southp: ¥ has the seventh, but also banging out the| Wesleyan Universit: After having one had him at my mercy and I lost no ig ee aN HORSES by pares font tn mediately Pelee any linen Waits knocbed down, Sydney,” continued Bom- matter of guessWvork. weal worked Beare! Innings and|!n its history, the little Connecticut) } McCarty now, for I think I am en UND! GS Went scLcat actions ealaaa thi tore burdier, ‘ 3 Pec ib oe Fake cola ogee ee] George Davis, the former Williams Col-| college has just won the New England|| titled to the first chance at him. WINTER CARDENE 8 eee, Be And stood toe to toe, trading punchi “Three,” exclaimed Sydney. “The last time you were floored fo do without both Tillie Shafer and | eke boy. swirled Nive innings at Dashetball title for, 192 To accom: $1 f0 Mat the HONE HOON EX PRESS with the iron man from Callfornt you were counted out” Rube, as they both were reported to| seven and the latter ten, or an average ; ; is feat Wesleyan had to beat PRINCESS , =. Nothing could have sulted Smith bet- “In the future I intend to throw science to the winds and go in have declared time and pgain that they | o¢ two an inning. Knight wes Davis ‘ale, Dartmouth and Williams. = MUSICAL. With a bet ter, although Wells was landing hard.) J and take my chances slugging with my opponents. I don't know were through with the game for good.) Gnecis*and hadn't the excMighlander| This season's schedule called for 15| ~~ @ERELAND'S 1DE\LS* shel the % Smith ran in, swinging @ long reach-| whether I will return to England at once or remain here and fight But It is the same old story year after | peon in the game the score would un-| ames, and Wesleyan, with its veteran RELA LS r ing left. Wells drew back to let the some of the lesser lights. 1 will ablde by the a: xs t year, a player's threat being much | qountedly have been different , | team, lost but two games, Only West Lecture 44THST. inion of my man: worse than his action, Claude Derrick played a good game| Point and Syracuse, after hard-fought By Rev. T. J. SHEALY, S. J. MARIE DRESSLER'S Aliatan blow go by, but didn't go far enough ager, Jem Malo’ concluded the vanquish “ forelgner, Now that Manager McGraw has his|at short for the New Yorks. He also! contests, were able to ven th a4 fbeadacl LE TNT Al Gedth’s Set grased his chin and sent entire squad present or accounted for, [connected with the three Dagger. that| Middietowe cusa. ee vee CONCERT OF IRISH SONG PLAYHOUSE 82, iets. Reba him down heavily Bombardier sat up — = — : |e figures that the Glants will make|enabied. his side to score Ita frat two| 1 players. aN LITTLE WOME! oad on one knee and took eight counted nother winning fight for the champion. | cans, The year’s record: Wesleyan , Yale |. »CARNEGIE HALL He ath ” seconds, His face was a study in sur- ship. Most of the men are in such good} Williams caught while Caldwell was|! ; Wemeyan %, R. I. States.College 23; Heserved Bea yey ARO. 18, c way. per “CTS, prise and determination. He shook his physical condition that he expects them | twirling, while Sterrett worked while! Wesleyan 2, N. Y. U, 19; Wesleyan 24, | ot le head to clear his brain, then roi | to get the Jump on the other clubs and| Davis was in the box. West Point 29; Wesleyan 6, New Hamp- Smith, who had been fdgeting about, have enough margin by midsummer that — shire State College 2; Wesleyan 4, 1, 000 eats at 50 ents || ¥u= comeoy #4 ae away. Bie: + behind the referee, leaped at him. | the other teams won't be able to catch Only Two Men Missing Syracuse 27; Wesleyan 15, Williams 13; Coll Mate “Thurs Moa, Hy 815, FANNY’S FIRST PLAY : Cate oper, the outfield recrult From Brooklyn Club’s See ECT AL * MARCH " CASINO Bry § sun 8 Bip eis. looks to be one of the arti best men that ji Dartmouth 17; Wesleyan 21 Mot 4 Tat ate hie oko of ch ort men hat [Southern Training Camp. | Bacau Wasieran 2, Wilton t McCORM ACK || Testi oS FRE Firety Cobb, and it Is hard to conceive how ac a Bateson aerate a © | 41, Rensselaer 22; Wesleyan 19, Syracuse x 5, he can be kept out of the lineup, In pel YB OR ‘They are ‘Kent and Knetser| 9: Wesleyan 86, Y. M. C. A. College 21. Celebrated Irish Tenor, nysisred by MELVILLE CLARKE, irish Ha! now on sale at Box Off was as furious as a wildcat. He lets hha Dartmouth 9; Weal n a, 1 © Ro grass grow under his fe | Bo groan grow under ie foot wment?! $4,364.10 and Gunboat! .9se0 as we ij t |, Wella sabbed and stood nim oft, smith | Bombardier Wells Received | /t*\ia" , + ND now cai the “occipital"* f < 1 . Be it A punch, Wella was fighting hard, Smith $3,636.75 of 8) goat lett, Bill, and osoe Smith forcing him back and) ; b, reaching him with hard watlops, Wells| $14,547 House, staggered and Jost his speed. It was a| e e yesterd: which regulars ae enaty ue a ncote of 10 to| woth pitchers, Pitcher Eddie Stack ts the latest arrival. u by, | 9, he got four hits out of five times at i It is doubtful if the All-Collegt D Si 1: mid WO -C fans, = the fw." | the bat. managed dy Ty Cobb and the Brock | uryea ails AMUSE! sure thing that Smith would get him. The colts outbatted thelr more ex: | 1 1 NALS . yns, will play to-day as scheduled, T. . Wells leaned over a little, Immedi- = perienced rivals, registering fifteen hits f Ab yo "8 LEADING 7 ay Gunboat swung his right fat up BY JOHN POLLOCK. ; tia’! Against eleven, but the veterans did the | he, damond at Warren Park te ited road To ‘Day eA AEA. a up cos OMBARDIBR BILLY WELLS, the , ket go the wild demon: | most timely clouting. mt rainstorms, If the game fen't; 0000000 peertaes iGHNIMASON Brondwny Thea, cr 41 ee ee ee ae English vy welb champion, ee ee climbed Chrcuaa” ue nek, the little player that Ph A ied eg i we L THE ae the back of Bombardier's neck, hurling inglish heavywetght champ aod tind Taken Hie Gene, Milton Stock, t player that decided to-day it will take place Mon-| Herman B, Duryea, the well-known KEM, Binary & Beth, 8 AN Ta in FaicaN him to the floor, He took nine seconds Fecelved 4,364.10 as his share Of) gree Wells nad owe? to all siden of the build. | MNEd over to Buffalo of the Interna. | day, American turfman, sailed to-day for| om AE rat} New fomis opera by Sousa, the March King, |, and fore, badly dased. Sinith hooked| Mia bout with Gunbont Sinith at Madison | inghe sierted for Sits commer. "The latter wet | tonal Teague for more seasoning, Is &! Rug Sharpe, @ former National| France, where he will watch his large | AekN a, ne if MANHATTAN GHEis jiath a 6 0 ey if @ left to his chin and, sweeping the| Square Garden, which was 3) per cent mint of the i they had | veal live wire, He ts cutting up all| League player, ts here scouting for! nf - HOV Nanuned the bandages os oauda warms Thope the best mau, able of race hors He! hard that one woriders how a lad of ia manage the pennant winning Oakland different events 0 compete in the | He was ' curving right over again, planted hi , glove with a thud right at the ba: of the gross receipts $3,696.75, or 25 per cent. of the receipts mith drew down ts of capers at, third and battling 80) players for the Boston Nationals, “4430 THE WHIP | of! the occipital bone, 1 | i ‘ Wot a A, Bie 81S, ! Pais tine: Wells fell na heap, twiatea | THE amount of money taken in on the) pduit bell fo ring for force. He kot'n homer Sesterday. m9 eves saan ot beriee: Spires mais aunt wa A Ca Aa AUOOLPH SCHILDKRAUT’ ia 4; and flopped out flat on his shoulder. |*hOW Was @14.50 Biase recelyad) | and ‘he ey on the French turf last season, He} E “CONS? we WALLAGN'S 33226 iota ; blades, Smith took one look at him,|® Per cent. or if ve hits wild ODDS AND END ‘also won the Two Thousand Guineas | SONS Tr Last Weel H Fan to the side of the ring and leaped | «Aare you going to take Welle tack to Rglant |" *v0ds, NDE S, with Sweeper II. at Newmarket. He eurenr Re, ae Faby Fe % over the ropes to go to his dressing | sist aver fe mete Mn+ od fight | After Wells ~ WEWSY PARAGRAPHS Q expects to do much better this year, | ROBERT HILIIA Pe _room, Joh stopped the bout and the| other mon." Jem Mel 4 bis crop of three-year-olds promise |G AeA ing io | “Umekeeper rang the bell, Wells's seo.) Enetish champ) oy \ out | better than did the youngsters of a! IDSON 43° St. x } onda clambered into. the ring and| {hare him Clauteds Wis. Wells ott aeogine Me AND ALL KINDS OF | Year ago. So well does the oMelal || THE POOR Lit ) Gragaed him to his corner, where he Keem Heian at he ciner elie, 8 om ane eaay' ta for Bombartier to Tend Oo him.” handicapper over in France think of the rise, erase Mr. Duryea's three-year-old chestnut th cimrtatiy4 dbs rie) colt Blarney, oy, Irish Lad, out of | andthe trestime) {with @] Armenia, by Meddler, that he has as-' "dove. He dumicrs faled't) | elgned the colt top welght in the Op- || } Talking About at the Harri és | tlonal Handicap, a race In which there || Litat ExiraMat Monday races may become | ate 135 entries, i 4 anal beihe | i” FULTON cl ke ie RUTHST. BENS in wenn! Anderson Choice aoeui teas Over K. O. Brown sat with his head in his hands, Stith | mire he will do ao, as be can beat all those other was called back to shake hands, W. manager ran over and asked me: did they atop it writer asked Luther McCarty after the flaht, ‘Me replied Suith otis’ inf “Because Wells was out,” I said. And| fy a tough, strug fellow. and can certainty hit to ‘sie Fg» on hie gloves while wait cidi 9 Hockey Game for Can- that was the reason, although there was|J will fight him if the clubs give me the money sp bedeiee | count. Wella ‘was still tottering | 1 think 1 am worth, “Yin know. 1 wicked Smith | | As aon a» Smith “had dropped Welle, fore when he lett the ring ave. or atx mine | {2 it att fret that ‘Tnoat wan eels | Cot le hat Ratna, Yaa adian Title and $2,500 Purse ; To-Night. terclaas {1 When Smit) went to his corner after the finish ho fi S ot tie hig foul in haatnger ian Whiley an a teem, ‘ i “Sou fee” Gunteat. arg io |Quebecs and Wanderers in Dee | isifmie, Ot er tie, Twill total 0 Mats. To-da ‘Tues, De “Per ELTING ae 2 Show All New York Is “Why “What do you think of ¢ too strona, ond 8 oe too han utes later, By no possibility could he | (0 strong aa 8 De Ai] have risen within ten seconds with the | way tur the Grand Central Daou’? “he hustled slightest chance of being able to con- Ae i ee ite hile tinue. wate the waranty and after tastiest Sousa the i ae CHILDREN'S Arm’ ne ‘aga fold you Gunboat bring home the bacon, Why, ho man could he Be, 4, Smith, who looks to-day like the one aah Fo An ie Faron cone | tard der “howe wallop NOTHDR thrilling dleplay ef Can> Pa, on Saeenery a. ‘ AMSTERDAM 3,494, 5% E real American white nome" the only rere ee ete ruffle, te genonty ot Wella had carried, Mim to A adian hockey is scheduled for to | ge a, ah LOS ANGELES, March 15.—If Knook- OH! OH! DELPH PANRAIN, BOW ‘one Of the lot with @ champion’s punch, 1 ith Walked ‘over and, grabbing’ t vind Brenan Fenty ttime Aeusand, llama fa atakes hare | i ney | — eat JESSE LARK Qetested England's best with an case | Wells lying on his shoulder blades and Misia! sliamion w'the nant, tail, wan't night between the Wanderirs of lean! aifral Yor heats ang erentsat Mile | Out Brown of New York defeats Bud AVY Mina? rentnies at 88 HtSEy with GLalth SAND that made the crowd forget Bom. | thought of that Jost ten thousand! fears ‘wort Smith 8 Cin hor bot was eal] Sfontreal and the Quebece of Quebeo | mis oieut fees cr’ these orteaa eat Ait Anderson of Medford, Ore, tn thel ON MILESTONES ny Gut Pratik Morel bardler's great fights hore against Palser — Wuvonacious in si adie the St, Nich Rink for a purse of |Xuny The following op cronts will clove | twenty-round bout at Tom MeCarty's! | WEEKS oh, ILESTON Kade ie, Ree trie a and Kennedy. MITHT weighed 18% stripped; Wells; quat the pcople have no, use for a ter was] $2,600, As tho tally now stands the jarena at Vernon this afternoon he'll | 6AETY fa). i ih Paar If any of the present “hopes” has a S 182 in ring costume, Smith is a! egait sonn ia’ the case of Wells” ‘After Bom: | champion Quebecs are four goal be. | get another chance at Joe Rivers; oth-|] “STOP THIER” a rer tetce'h ca —= chance to beat Johnson it {s Gunboat Jean and wiry muscled much | Pafler had bem roti | hind and they expect to score enough | 2 | erwise his opponent will get the match, Bi RN Mate Wet bet ONDERT Aimith. That “oocipital punch” of his] ike Fitzsimmons, but with an advan- {a phvitclan, points to give them the Canadian chams | $200" "Mie ‘pin | Despite the absence of his manager, GLOBE pA a Ca would make Mr. Johnson feel very sick. | taze of twenty pounds more than Fitz- as pionship, The Quebecs will be Brena mee diver vo" Sow. pillows: | Dan Morgan, who didn't arrive here} Baga a simmons carried, He will go far, tned by Joe Malone, the captain of the | otf, lipper, WOOD SAWING CONTEST—DANOING Ae? NEW YORK THEATRE W | 12---BIG ACTS.-.12 #ACTHRT, 100 HE most curtous incident of the night was the reception accorded Luther McCarty, to whom a gen- 0; tie Queen City, | until last night, Brown wound up his pRmied Sof ie: | training in good shape and now 4s in! *STA better condition than he when he! team, who was compelled to quit the | 2.0% trot,” game after the first period on Thurse | $2,000 punt of iliness, Malone Wells will probably go back to Eng-| The land. He has shown that while he is| ™r° Hinat four spe, & master boxer, he lacks entirely the down the | day night on 4 / Harvard ts the firt univenity. of |fougnt the Mexican, ‘There 8 light) MATINEE DAILY, 1 15-250 BELASCO Wj," 28, Sie tleman in Los Angeles, McCarey by Y 5 ? om. | °% arly wrung off |i conceded to be the best individual | |. Haran ie the fmt. luniversits of prominence the bout, with Anderson a rai va r ih name, “presented” the world's cham. | TAF¥ed BireoHt) What Ne newts to com: HPs Fett” whi songeatlated ita of his vis | ene Sayer tn Canada | Sadetietathy faa “ron kA | betting on the ACADEMY OF MUSIC STOCK co. || YEARS OF DISCRETION Drtipauinhed plonship title a while ago. A number pit li Phas : 5 are Nove 'es't per Ole ‘eporie fone _ >_—_—— and Th REPUBLIC ¥, Wa arr rene, eae, 1m — soled austrian te ete re wren. Mini's tales” "| gupe ATER HARMON, | |” The Cowbe 2 ay | NA GOOD LTLE beni: it ring by Joe Humphreys, and all re- Schoolboys Hold aha oer Sew whle earrweignt Hat ercaiing it @ 1 T4, final inthe Canadian racaust, champ. | *, THEODO! "ERIEBUS re Fae «ceived more or less applause. Joe " ef Penne et arduer “of Cohuisbia featured ath nas, Dean he Saat ent Watts | ng to Give Two Good PRISCILLA KNOWLES COLUMBIA wih, BURLES! UE hig Cra ‘ston from is ELE: New | New. York, A atadium for the College of the City Nl the recepions tendered to the fighters called up MoCarty, who stood in the) icy Mf T. iin, were introduced by dow tutte middle of the ring. ‘America's white ig eet o-Day The’ etars, began tier Latile, Packsp Players for St, Louls Pitcher. ‘o THREE WEEKS, | & THE WINNING DOW | fae, ea been ROSE DAS (See dium, for the Gallego, of the, Cie of New | ie ont heavyweight champion," began Hum- Eoin and’ aie attell thir BU Ee li ho finals. th afternoom: with E dretahitd aS -The Chica eae Metra) AA before bo Could gal cut| The third annual indoor Interecholes fae he Sod de Seton mae A wea fo genet Wa Pa Rr eHrp RTI mint ward sg COHAN'S ESE. By ‘1,%| BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, Ns eS Velen to mrnertntent the wou, fren, : hin pa , al Ae Se MENT another wrord the crowd eran to laugh tie, track and feta meet con een, om ant Alla OF Teagt 18,158, 19-9, 13-3. Pampa received here, tod ay, a8 ig ad att x w by Prox CLERMONT ROLLER Ri RINK and boo 4 er the direction of the Priy jewinnton tthe exams urdewary for] A.B, of the natio ing with the St. Louls Club for the ry the introduction nobody could hear It.| Club will be held in tho Soventh Regi- Jems ena tacing att te cael | bata“ he tants “tatu The stadium will adorn | sie matt Amateu 7 acquisition of Pitcher Bob Harmon. It were were tate | Ai° Niches ra HA EE eee ee ae ite’ phomes uke! Sih IS pald that Manager Evers has offered e, fate tl, te Duikdings ee as one of, the peading Dlaver of the New ‘York | any two of a set of players in exchange guess te wople Will ford | tarvant announces tts varsity, track schedule | Utes score of 125 balls to 102, | for the St. Louis right-hander, the prof- int yaeTe comet aecambriage:, M4 ee MoCarty left the ring hurriedly, a flush| ment Arm on his face, and sat down. His side- stepping of Bombardier Wells, even when Wells offered to guarantee him ry this afternoon, Forty-six | While several wg and schools were Invited to compete in the | Maul, Mae and every one has entered prac- tated wy nee * full team, satletied OPEN DAILY EE SESSIONS, 10.90 to T2401 BAO to RO: 8 to 14. 2m jo Me EI ateitl | meopninan ie Maes fered men being Jimmy Sheckard, Ward ENE FEAT ee, Admission, 25c. 5c, _ Skates, 25c, $10,000 for his end, settled Luther's pop- last two years Polytechnic a be i AA : prannlaas te | Miller and ‘Tommy Leach, outfelders, | | Ere. 615. Sat,,Mat- ‘Auction Pinole, MeIRE se ith the N Y¥ fans. It] Pr "ati Schoo! Brook! Dep thotight that led * batt i Aerob MB. #2 and Lefty Liefleld, Bert Humphries anc fo Tel. 3520 BI ularity w! the New York fans. It) Prepa ¥ hool of Brooklyn has The Pitteourgts 9 ME wed pf iy F J of Pitesbarah and pe a 7 i i, Hroadwar & Kaloh Ay B will fake much fighting of sgme quality | captured the point trovhy in command: | wid” Aa vas i Sti Aaa aa. Ae | Th v iiam leat af Han | Neg hate inen Sethe ill Powen, pitchers, Bresnahan is wai BETOU ee an aie cir ab Aig Bate mn tmar battle in Nan Wrancisen ‘he it tue ow site | gusdes AT ay. aout lids next’ Monday “A thus have recommended tha mong be wy win it ote aie a how sad AA and hopes to make iy three a eae aa yo ee a 3 — pie ie oi ot be han ie a oe ry t e gue RAINEY'S "AFRICAN "HUNT! eguain 4 / ; ( . ne ‘ _ - ese meen Aca ote ee

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