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aS AE RRS een a emia os rors Sener oe THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST ~~ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YOR KEEPING UP WITH THE NEWS Copyright, 1916, by Tho Pross Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN es Five Remaining Events of De- cathion, Begun Yesterday, Will Be Completed at San Francisco Exposition To-Day. —— Gidbone’s Friends Needn’t Worry Beoause He Has to Take Off Eleven Pounds for Match With W Farland, as Mike 1s Shrewd Matchmake: SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 10. — Five remaining events of a decathlon be+ gun yesterday on the Panama-Pacific Exposition stadium were to be com- NGNLADY “THREW A BASEBALL OVER 200 FEET --+++-: pleted to-day by crack athletes from various parta of the country. The QUESTION: WHAT comp events were the 110-metre high hurdies, pole vault, javelin, discus throw and 1,600-metre race. Thore were also to be contested two mile and 800-metre races and an American sore to Con BAceBar Topay. = (u Rows modified marathon race, besides a Cereias, 1918, w The Pree Petite Aw That's Boxine special quarter straightaway race tn COORDING i eice oon! WORRYING OPENS AT = [which Ted Meredith, the national ‘or training camp Packey . New champion; B. Desmond and Frank je Sloman of the San Francisco Olympic Club are entered. Official figures made price to-day ‘ gave the following as the standing of the first elght men In yesterday's con- Expert Handicappers rN: Mshards Mots Gy Cc. A. Brundage, Chicago A. Can "t Solve Mysteries - 3648.68; H. M. Goelltz, Chicago 4. 3403.70; John Jacobs, Oklahoma University, 3327.80; A, H. Hutchinson, Of Track at Saratoga Illinois A. C., 8825.91; Chester Fi Multnomah A. C., Portland, Ore., 3220.36; Fred Thompson, Los Angeles i iki formed like a 10 to1 shot. This may A. C,, 3206.80; Dan Ahearn, Illinois A. Horses Which Show Liking for be another caso of where the track |©,, 3186.77, t 4 | did 4 Heavy Going Elsewhere Can't] touy's “tongue berore ‘the ‘race, tte clockers especially thinking him a Success of Young Alexander Be-]Podeers for the pennant winnors, A Faring, Mike: having ttiened. up Crolicowos rome me FRCS However, there's nothing for Mike's ° ‘ fronds to vor soot. une "| With Sweeney’s Passing @ake any weight he's agreed to make nt ho ts etrenet Warhop Only Veteran re Left on Yankee Club fm Jersey proved that 10 cent bas _e “@ cop apap bepdlyaperang ni eee ‘Miles will have to take off about ue Gees | “Starrs T Take @uring his vacation from the ring. ——— @hrewd matchmaker, and he can Federal League starts “10 ball will draw big crowds at a time Five and 10 cont wales built tne| Mind Bat Forces Manager asian CHICAGO, Aug. 10.—With 256 con- ; ., testants entered, the thirty-seventh . A young seve -year-old pitehe Run he a—Gainer | good thing. y ‘Woolworth Building. There's no rea- Donovan to Seek Waivers on! ha» Yoined the Yanks and, throw at t Sp annual tournament of the National gon why 10 cent seats shouldn't sup- an inadvertent remark on the part of a, J ou Known to Be Mudder, Fails} Conning Tower is sure some runner | Archery Association opened to-day on 1 Port a baseball club if enough of them! Oi Catcher, Although It Will Bill Donovan, he is likely to carry a ow" PENNANT Poues among the selling platers, as has beon | the Washington Park Range. Mrs. are wold. And it's a lot better for i bag rly P hgadoadl Kon 4 Dismally. sald before in these columns. He 064 | Burton Payne Gray of Newton G tee sume to have it played before! Cost $5,000 to Let Him Out.|askea the m : |Tamotcasy fashion, | “*°™® '°) tor, Mase, who won the Woman's packed bleachers at 10 cents a throw that it wa nese National Championship last year, will Donovan | ” M than ee aposteton ox petite “"Heaver’ Hamlin, Ten-Cent Ball Will Put Punch By Vincent Treanor. Little Mack Garner ts doin, not be able to defend her title. Promt- By Bozeman Bulger. finally sald, “Hang t ut riding these days, but hi And it was so ordered, |to have only one general idea, that is @eventy-five and dollar tickets, ARATOGA, A nent archers from all parts of tho jar tic! In Federal League, Says Phil Ball. , England sometimes HE scheduled release of Ed) if Haviin, who was pleked up on ACE-GOERS here nd ing away, steering for the rali}COUNtry are attending the tourna. ier 200,000 Pim ae Bev Sweeney, catcher for the Yanks |the lota around Philadelphia, should | ST. LOUIS, Aug. 10.—“Every club in the Federal League R ¢ beginning to believe and holding tt. He has beon sharply ment. Play will continue until Friday. game, the charge being sixpence a since 1909, would Indicate that ee eee ee toaver. An it will adopt ten-cent ball at once,” said President Phil Ball of that there won't be a fant track | tit OF ae oF ed this ehottest yay | GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Aug. 16.— Manager Donovan Js sufficiont- | doesn't sound so bad, at that. | the Sloofeds to-day after a long distance telephone conversa- during any part of the meeting. ©] home. Garner ought to be taught to|The trotting divisic @ent—12 cents. And the big football « n of the Matron ly satisfied with the preliminary work} Havlin is a wiry little fellow with ff aie clini 311 {hasn't been a cio day without rain | come round his fields at times. ‘Try- | g; é (matches are run hat @ Great profit, 1 ry 1 id tion with Harry Sinclair and J. A. Gilmore. ; take and a 2.08 trot for a purse of of Young Alexander to make him a/ legs like pipe stems, but the catchers | pe wy Tins: a0 far. If doe t come in the ing to hold the rail holds out only a 5,0 % The “mud dal has deen prohibited | regular, It will also mark tho pass- | ##¥ he has @ fast ball (hat ts a corker Ten-cent has come to stay,” said Ball. “Five and PAGHN aie rk’ ate OOE breaks | Promise of a severe blocking. 1 $5,000 wero the principal events on * by rule im the Federal League. ing of all the veteran members of the} Rut for a meritorious wad t by Ray ten-cent theatres revolutionized the theatrical game and we are ase ugh an apparently cloudle | te cae ct ult, Face programme ol ie 2 . anin 0 m1 on-ce! [ 4 bias vial oe apc The Powers-Hunter Company wil -day. Peter Scot ing Clans- em leave all the mud throwing to Jack Warhop. pitéhing leadership of yn Mitohe Tl Sinclair tells me that Newark, with ten-cent ball, drew 25, it pours with a ve John W. Schorr the following horses: horses were entered in the $5,000 trot. { ether people. But the most interesting of all tho) might have had that fi e snugly | Sunday and 9,000 yesterday, After the bleacher seats are sold Yesterday was cleat David Craig, Ed Crump, Leochares, ;The Matron Stake event was worth 4 features to this request for waivers| tucked away. But Ray came through moment , Goldcrest Boy, Eddie Delling, Mars | #bout $8,000. Horsemen looked for a the fans flock to the ! Cassidy, Lindenthal, Lady Vander- | Tepetition of yesterday's splendid rac- -cent seats. and afternoon, The track, HB fast motor boats have been | is that Sweeney will be the first of the | “t the pro tied up Kirke's * Scigpeeny vi 25 vith 7! gave promise of drying ¢ -rift aie ing conditions but not fo: home run with ingle, and here we The new schedule will be 10, 25 and 50 cents, with 75 cents gave promis: grift and Disturber : ut ni or the defeat , getting their share of trouble, | high priced ball players under long | grain another double-neaders Foes bose abet when everybody was AB Soe of 80 many heavily played favorites. ‘Not onty has Count Mankow- | contracts to be shifted to the minors, A certainty faav ble man to} 1 ldry-track 4 about dinner time, in ralner avettec ste ees at for #hoee . none of the other, the club,” remarked ry Sparrow der-clapped and a jiffy I Its—-2.08 contest for $2,000 @t’e Ankle Deep Too shown twice! provided, of course, none of during & discussion. of Calawell's | ————— _ the thunder clapped zB and a 2.03 race tor $1,040, but | bi, eo teams wants him. It Saratog s t washed by a e That It can go much deeper, but} big loagu 4 , ability, but H didn't have his | gy 00> 0D (0) 0-0 O-ce(O Oe Jemes Simpson's Peter Pan VI. has|means that, New York will pay) imind on pitching or hitting. tie wa-|? | veritable cloudbu The drying out INDIANAPOLIS th Aug. 10.—The In- aA onverted into ries of Manapolis Motor Speedy track wae converted: into) & Soe, If the Phils don't play the corners| ment was tonday Ly MBnAges mud-puddles will take another pretty carefully toeday and to-morrow! seven invitations wired p> ees tS ° to absorb even if rain koing to be a new tenant in t red to seven of Deen bumping logs and displacing her | Sweeney at least $5,000 for a year/ thinking about ex coin that ‘bronze planes. Both boats are being | after his services with the club have flay s in for the bargain day at FISTIC NEWS @verhauled, and it is expected that | ended, : me |day or two Flat. Uncle Wilbert Robin-| the &reatest drivers in the automobile be ready in time for the first} The announcement that waivers! During a heated argument among 45D 0-D (0) -C-O-D |doesn't te in, c Superbas seem to have their | Pacing ne to take part in a 100+ “4 sked 3 was ex-|the balipiayers as to the relativ > Om O- Itt ng k of work goods all packed and ready to go. mile automobile racing ev th i weene: . layers us to the relative , mst tt oods all packed and rea . omobile racing event on Face on Saiurday afternoon, had been asked on : rad those in’ Merits of the Southern and Northern | Jimmy Duffy, the lightweight (dol of Buffalo, fey Pall, His manager says Joe will surely be back to attempt to bat t cee ws monte Parent speesway Sept. 18. ‘The seven epeneng ; pected SAN Melee wee i ve ine, but | Players, Willie Mitctiell and Doe Cook | seger the management of Mugs Shannon now | the game within three montha, h | The Cubs-Superbas game—something| men invited are Italph’ de fas come out] close touch with baseball affairs, Bane mhmette cael, Guid 00 00K | eater the. manages hee ught to be said about it, but very! Da bably Roger Br of the West, and ts now in New| it came as quite a surprise to the pub-|Jeff Davis Guards, and are willing | 4% 1 abst ready to get Int nagain, Daffy! Johnnte Drummie of Jersey City will meet Cooper, accident several | Henny Leonard in the main bowt at Far Rock. | W¢r« nahan didn't leave y fie > remar Eddie Ricken. remark ne York ho; to get some good] jic. Sweeney is under contract with|to bet they can beat any gang of | got mixed up in an autom a here and ¢ wn to be at the 33 hits, Aitken, All are poe Poth eg iA tor three years at |Northerners to be selected lat onthe ago, and for 0 time it looked as if be | Cvs o Frey night, vorat in the s scem to revel in the New York club y ‘The team of all-Southerners got back into the ring again, Expert] Silly MeCarmey may become a fight promoter Gainer, for instance, has 4 a Western fight critics have!» salary of $8,000, This amount WAS|posed of: George Stallings Leute However, tea Yeft him only 6 fow|in Duluth, We Qse secsived Guay flattering ivy going, but tone. riers ad ont Seyiher had] CHICAGO, Au ‘ational of late. Tom Andrews of Mil-| jump to the Feds a year ago last| (Texas) and Str abamay; | ens ton his class, Duffy's! inducements to all of the leading men in the{all, The same is nings. resting easily to-day and was ex- wrote only a couple of weeks| spring and the papers were drawn |Pitchers, Rucker (Georgia), i | Kee a 1 of New York, and | game to come to Duluth to sbow, other horse ul pected back in the game to-morrow, ‘ r up by Ban Johnson himself. (Mississippi), Sehuppe » (Kentucky), | 7 ty that wanted a chance at the Buffalo boy y Carroll of Califc is that form ha en knoe ked aw ¥| ‘The Red Sox, White Sox and Tigers| following his accident yi road ; | agp that Farmer ts the most promia-| YF 0Y Oot aot does not expire untti| Vaughan (Texas): frst! base, Jolin: | er tt reg ang along i rai Na eras bas been | since the meeting began, all eaving the race just’ as|the Cubs club house, where a gua i @eys of Tommy Ryan and Kid Mo-| means that Bweency will continue to] land); 6 : Be Me ame inter, Duffy during the past two years } Col. Tom MeDows I eam ent porri d dressing room unconscious, Umpire gone © Jogemnen wood 000 @ year until that time, | bama); inal “cleaning uD" “ne reat of | league clubs, for that mattor—can af; |i) nen ee tM ria); @ in but | fielder, Herzog (Maryland); outfield, er, while fighting at 160 Messrs. Ruppert ‘and Huston will be|Jackson (South Carolina), “Wheat | P% iN has beeen Mack has du; another th, RT cate ie 6,02, and it] Hank O'Day, who rescued his asao- Kot woundiy trounced by the White Sox| Ciate, is in line for a Carnegie medal, yesterday, Sammy R ohn Reis but One over on t jaisel (Maryland) epdlhatuadl Phe sspac seg net confident that nie | P Mickey Donley of Newark will defeat when these two youngsters clash in raiser of ten rounds of his allstar American Sporting the latter of the month, John thinks that in Donley udded to the In under i » better of the GLOUCESTER, Mass, Aug. 10.—tn y from!) al Chase drove out a homer with] a rippin thwe: an [the bases full and the Pitteteda were| clear wicdes the Neve wind and under , streach ane } Af . sent on their way to Baltimore with @ r Yacht Club 5 taking on heavy- | satisfied. ey win ma good the| (Tennessee), Milan (7 will not stay very long, Jim Coffey was scheduled hy has the makings of the wext featherweight © fancy price of 10 heat tinge 1 Remere, cruising sau n left Gloucester atg coe Y figure that it will | Robertson (Virginia), Whitte bey irre yonder had to call off the | champion, | 8.30 A. M. to-day on the re‘urn pape Gne of his recent exploits | other Idle to get a younger and more |Carolina), Cook (Texas), ndeigieghyumnne pty tov smal eas — John J. Evers got back in the game|to Marbichead. course is one of = a See ace oat et Ned Gar. Borgo io atm "500 his first | Davis rds are & ttle Wom on Senos oF 6 Mike Donaldson, tho Haverstraw Tearcat, is} arom 1 trainer of the RT. ane cs MPs rie? of money twenty-four mi ng from Haste 5 nder, 8. the catching and pitching depart- - ser of the west alte inects Eddie | hack in t m a trip to the San Francisco i : By aie Pt ot his | ant make a hit, sco; un or stellern Point bell b: > the Bon Malle ago he fousht, Jimmy | year, ate being marked up ment, but they are banking on their| 20m Jveentacinis in the main bout ot the| Exposition, Mike says that be te thoeoceny winniny string, can't seem 10 Bet ded |® base, But the ‘Braves won. light vessel, and th tain bare} | a. ked him down for > ee pears 0 eh could re- foutfield. Aarons Ab. A, of Dall it Wasues | red w a et be will tere fraintag at motte Tow to the stake yestor~ | Eddie Plank shut “out the, Baltimore Boo cdl Marie as Tho racing ‘any time by giving arn the decision he will be immediately matched | once for matches wit top-notch middie. | ; sing mate for Montres eds twice in the same series. at} yachtsmen had hopes of a good race, ; n PRCWINg that i hing breydig tJ Sotics, but Bweeney's| The Kirke whe | sgainat (George Cheney weights, Mike uied to be eparring partner ot | ey eens one ssowt. the stabl y bo taken either a roses for Eddie| with finish early in the afternoon’ ; The ae emaeti| contract is one of those fronclad af- gms, gnoned oe SISA aAuadc Wir haioes ti ches wun | Ketch, Mike wante a crack at | Could do, and that with Montresor, {°F doeweed for Knabe's clan, his was the last run of the crutse,: ‘Champ! t Packey MeParlans jearned no | Young Ahearn, He says he will only have to of our other great and glorious|fatre and the way it has worked ou . To-morrow the be held and the Cup race will The weather man interfered with ron will disband Boston Braves some y joing Hight training for more than a month, Te] take off five pounds to be in trim, eat ilttle chucking. duel betwees Tray wiht gladly take oe will act as @ warning to magnates in fore they became important, He ht wanted to try himself out and te satisfied that | Plotone, Gifte »rd Cochran's good filly, the future, ’ a eatin om > ldwell and Will Mitchell the] in the evening, could hit then, but was a bad flelder tse aa seedy an he ever was,| JoWnay Cobb, the Teading fight promoter and| will take some beating from now on 2 ‘ ‘come back fust as y Peta : : sai dna r Grounds, The count was one all - é OWTON papers say Sandy Fer-| 1, remained for the Dodgers to set |! can stil hit, tra weight, ie earn, will enable hie | orient poy tore 1 BAY Sema jwhen the skies besan to sob, Amona the, Mistinguished visitors “1 ree behin is panches, e 4 t > © Cleveland-Ya Gusoa “put one over on Jess|/the new record for base hits and! an. two announcements may not ’ Ln ania ,| the world's ttle. Johnny will tr to Induce Gun.| sinothering her op “| Macey Leena, ot ank match way a eied tn segclation, ecing | Gitoage They ‘made cwonty-iwo /mAve any connection, but. tt host ith to tr out tis nevis doreret Pw [FANS JEER THE DECISION — {Sammy tewald of Savannah, Gna ‘Willard, clad in regulation boxing \oago, ey . we linteresting to note that Johr bi ‘ hope.” He predicts that a heavyweight battle in | x Lares 8 ) off the Cub pitchers yester: herent ! t § Vs | with @ ahort right t Be ponies age a going back there to train next spring. gogaita, and bis sparring partner, |B a tien runs and. tightened | declared he Wrould quit! the game on |e ae | Pacan or sh » tabor Day wind attract 0 IN TAYLOR-SHUBERT BOUT. | going acl, there to train since Sam Walter Monahan, appeared in the|their toe hold on second place, ‘This|the same day that Hank MY WAS |r the hardest me 1 cut, | 8 Fee crowd. Cob alo stage the preiom of the a ee eee rane played second base, and is still. wing at the show. Ferguson rose in|! the most hits made by any one reappointed an umpire, and I expect a ¢ When I get into con- | "Paducah Kid.” who, he claims, 19 @ second addi ‘one, but he per- | NEW BEDFORD, Aug, 10.—When the Facing about minor leaguers that he ‘" club this season. But that isn’t all, ss anal aali ition Lit be speodier than Gibbons and my ability | 40m of Terry McGovern when the latter was good, hy wae *|referee announced that he awarded the|thinks aro certain to make good up aoe gent ond yelled at Tom sca) Cutehaw set a new record for con- Motoreyele Maratho Stik “elt eck huae Chak ENS Oe tia | isi ti == |aecision to AI Shubert, the local boy,| here. Beach jotordrome to-night wi me 8 5 end of their fast fifteen round bout here] yy, ° ‘ turned and sized up big|to the plate. There is etill more: Aig] a tic Commission will hold an im ~ ' ' en ri United States Golf Association chame" pay. ‘here was no sgn of recogni | et foe et the Coton down with | Uvaniyaizile Marat, | vans tw came wi | Workouts of Horses at Saratoga | {i iihiiic mune wt’ss rem that] binsht tanrmement at Bott agg a and Jon a sens it will be all two lonely hits, scoring an easy shut-| Vii take part, Arthur © tof rendering decisions in this an. eneral obinton that the very Wworat that] this Fay lat ee motrin 4 B seeqe wi all] out. noed king, will be one of the jeve that the anembers will vote ‘ Taylor should have elved was Alico show. that , you ‘We are now willing to vote for the snced Kins: | . Thundreds of letters have BARATOGA, N. Aug, 10<-The best tr a heavy track, as} ri." tn the tat tive rounds the Goth= Epica he long sought op- en tee an large majority ‘Usem the reported by e Evening orle's pert ¢ or, f : it punt eo a whiriwind and gavel many other el nity, for he had ag seat! op. ca MIAIA, one mile, 1.58 2-5, Hol \ 5 hubert a fearful beating about "the|are that n number will take nage ane mates that he intended to ‘cop’ ae Al Vas one rile, 1.69, : } maven body ihe tate wit aka dere ae pt this emo recognition by going " EAT y Graham has three batting scheduled fo f < one-half, 5%, i i three-quar Ly a Pray sch as *| to Detrol vane Biting tver tee snpte and STANDING OF THE CLUBS, lie eat Oe ames at be eee ha | quarters, 1,21 2-5, . d 6 ARO (OC BARGES NAS ARG trom’ Ban Franoizen’ ii (noluden Aree . 2 . ' 7 ‘ ne , " y 5 ow . . rom San Francisco, is inelude the ring side, He divested RATIONAL LEAIUE 1 po enn ay Uh ro J] to at Bhieta Field amd four | APRON, fivecoignths, 1.05 i WLOUGHLIN WINS FIRST Hew. onen and ao 1s James Gr Peete of coat, collar and tle and nn A fiteetrarate 7 bot Hi ” f " ako ~ sone good ter : ine BROOMVALE, fy seightha, 1.06, TLE N t 2-6 i. the Natlonah, Links man, who won on Soe the gloves Monahan bas dis- n w of JOhicago.. v wo A ‘ar Wi HAC, one mile, 1 y a 1 A ne antic City tournament carted. The big fellows shook hands |] ¢ for 9 Clieianall, 48. 8 pith {Wasi | eas 1 im 19 box ‘ou 27 aguinst thew Hy ce sHon 64 Ls iN , | MATCH AT SEABRIGHT ‘ Fat nt Wy Watkin phe. haa Oe Ar ee. D 1. me ew i i 5 t, 5 Maurice B. McLoughlin won his first] of Inte, also i as does Mare neu: en, y rushe * BAG. 6e . BH at ERS | pronitince Ah af Sd ex ial ian aha aban tee " sp 'VMichaoi_of Yan ‘a maddened bul) and grabbed q nt ht 4a h Pa] ar 10 male contest in the Seabright tennis tourna Nard about the body. Jones Be gel pre, Sevier, Ctver Manta,” i ment yesterday, The star of California Restily led the dell, ending the , Te 4 ‘Olen defeated L, BE. Mahan 6—4, Sruteeed, Xo the interval Gandy anes RESU uns OF YESTERDAY'S mt . " r0R Hogan ms } = other important mate! Wh Vest. Willard complained that TONAL LEA wow vA TIGAN LEAGU A, oe ona eres tie oR teeth 1.08 beat D, Morgan, 6—0, en ordering say= declined to break away a Kad Levy is anxiow to got work for Renny begs i one Siahth, 1.59. || veut L, B. Dunham R bc Fos yiecad 2 iB tee Siinehee, Ww Felaee BUN, five-elgntis M BANC. Ave cxnths, 4.05, 1) poll beat R. Harte, of Harvard, by do- BILL, five-eighicha, i.09 2-6, awe HEAVEN! one nalle, 1-66, DADDY'S CHOICE, one mile, 1. 1 |Camp, Yale, 6—4, 6—2 DR. aan rat 1 tice beat B. C, Law fault; C, I, Johnston jr, beat M, De firet, Sendy rushing into clinches endeavoring to punch the cham- i . Rad, over the kidneys. They wrestled 4 t} = pronto, 4; Spochrater hauled, ished and mauled, until 4 a ©, Called at end a Mon Buffalo, ° Called at end of al, ard finally edged Sandy over to- a eth nnn BURKES and B, 8, Pren- default, Desay Biden to back with Tew Goodman, hia pA, Rain, ied to battle against T in Entrt c Aug. 20, ward the ropes, and then with all his GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY, ‘ # at Montreal on nalt, qa 1 | Robert. D. Wrenn, President’ of tho th threw him through them, NATIONAL. LEAGUE, RICAN TPAQUR. iT, on echalt, a u Nv. ', three-quar United States National Lawn Tennis t tumbling after him himself. ow York ot Fittaurgh, Toston Lccans Joe Bhugrue 's me) » one-half, tation, has sent notiee to the sec- must bave been a little im- 5 eee pitted, tte ENDALE, one-half, .61 8-5, polation, Hae sen oe $0 Most places serve nt. It's @ good thing for Sandy ranet Cncinnatt. ABP, one-half, .54 2-5, rotartes of the various clubs that the Th. eval | he wasn't toe tcegpete anne pil BAGUE, INTERNATION of 4 LBAGU r 3¥ GH ROB, three-quarters, 1,19, try Het for the national cha. xclusively one mile, RAD EF BARBED, three-quarter, VIRILB, one- half, ship tournament will close 0, ten days betore th ‘Olty tomorrow, On Aug, 20 he will start for j Maine, where be will rough if mth the eacy Bottled by-E. AU. BURKE

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