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v Sey i - Trinity Deserves Credit for Standing by George Brickley. mrt ks YIM Coie Wisse “Our reply to be matied this Sflernoon states that we cannot meet the requirements submitted fn your letter. We are ready to Play the game on the date ached- uled, and must consider the ean- ceHation an act of your commit. tee om behalf of Columbia. Trin- ity does not cancel the game.” HIS telegram was sent to Co- Jombia last night over the signature of Col. W. Bb. A. Bulkeley, President of Trinity's ath- Jetle association. Trinity deserves a jot of credit for sticking to her prit ipies in the face of strong opposition. Under Trinity's rules George Brickley ts eligible for ® position on any of her athletic teams. It seems to 2 mero outsider that there bas been a tremendous lot of fase over « very smail matter Trin- ity puts student standing above More technical amateurism. ‘Trinity Nas decided that Hrickiey is Mt to Fepresent her in amateur sport, Just why playing against George Brickley, whose part in the game-ts oMcially sanctioned by his own col- lege authorities, should professional- ium the members 0! the Columbia team is one of those queer things In the amateur rules that no ordinary Duman being can understand. It is part of ted foolishness of technical amateurism. Surely no! 10 lamblia siudents would eurer. any evil effect from associating with Mr. Brickley on the footbail field. eeaaE_seenibty—e few bumps and AMILTON FISH, Jim McCor- mick, Crawford Blagden, St Philbin, Tacks Hardwick, John Kilpatrick, Vic Kennard and Art Howe—these aro some of the All-Star players who will go against Rutgers Saturday at the Poiw Grounds. One doesn’t have to be a Very old-timer to get an extra heart beat or two in reading over that list! And the prices are to range from $1 in the grand stand to 2% cents in the bleachers. It would have taken about ) at ordinary speculators’ rates, see all of these famous football heroes in action during their coll days. A few headlines clipped trom one sporting page: ‘Yale crew may row in big regatta next year, N.Y. U. starts basketball. Dates announced for college swim- mers. Columbia aka Fordham Med: s on track, Columbia swimmers start. Fordham football squad bas busy Intercollegiate cross-country cham- plonship Nov. 20, King may gain a jawn tennis cham- plonship. And yet some people think a fellow has nothing to do in college! It's said that Joho the Barber will have to post with the Boxing Com- mission the $5,000 juaranteed in Purses forthe Hariem Sporting Club's opening show. urry up there! NEXT! Time is money! HE Broadway &. C. of Brooklyn announces ten “semi-profes- sional” boxing bouts at Batur- day night's show. That's a new one for the A, A. U. te ponder over. Suppose the boxers who make good wili be paid and be- come professionals, while the ansuc- cexsful ones will be allowed to retain their amateur standing by the simple pedient of not giving them a chance to accept any money, to fight Young Gorman. name for a fighter! Al Kale i “Kale, hat’ Jie JOHNSTON tels a story about his battler, Kid Lewis. The gentleman mentioned beat Jack Britton in Boston. When leav- ing the club he met Danny Morgan. Britton’s manager. “Hey!” said Danny, “stand here u few minutes.” “What for?” queried Lewin. “Britton’s coming right out, and he'll go to the mat with you right . You can't fight.” said Dani “Til wait.” said Lewis, removing his coat. “You come in too and make it ry.” johnston alleges that for once in his life Danny couldn't think of any- thing to say. A. A. U. has announced ita Positive and unalterable deter- mination that Kiviat and Smith mat remain professionals, It seems, compering the Kiviat-Smith ease with others on record, that demand- ing “oxcessive expenses” is a really professional act, but that simply sell- ing for cash is something to be ‘a sep with the Ever 4 epee, soe Sees it happens to be a famous: ot 4 point winner 4 _ | UP-TO-DATE _ | AND NEWSY ONLY WAY TH OGAACH YALE MIGHT KEEP NOURSE VAue THE BVENING " aay sHUNRDVAYL, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK NUVEMBEM ii, dyad. FROM TEARING THROUGH AND GOING A FEW LARGG MASCOT For President of A. William Humphries, Here on ‘¢ aliow my name to be put in nomin- | Business, Too Busy to Enter | Field—Predicts New Boxing 1*: A York before the end of the week and power, They were like so many Law in California. ‘Amatour sport is flourishing on charging bulls, “Torpedo” Moffet, the Coast, Amateur boxing is thriv-| one of Penn's 1914 stars, simply lo ILLIAM HUMPHRIE W dent of the Olympic Club of San Francisco, is In town. He) intends to stay only a longer and then he is going to rush} back home, as be has a lot of busi- ness to attend to out there. Humphries is one of the best-known supporters of amateur sport #0 well thought of among the simon ures that they have figuratively moved heaven and earth his consent to run for ‘the Presidency of the Amateur Athletic Union, but) he absolutely declined to become a candidate, Humphries for w body, but never the field for the job. “T have so much work to do now,” sald bave time to at farious duties of Humphries, to have the honor Pe ‘,| Humphries seemed — particularly |ter leaving college that he's now well that 1 wouldn't] anxious to know about the calibre offover two hundred, ‘This ia the rea- tend to the multi-j the amateur boxers that this city sent|son be won't play with the all-stars. the office of Presi-|out to the Fair for the international] ‘The veterans ‘who came out on dent, even if I were fortunate enough! championships, which open to-night.|South Field yesterday were in good bestowed upon me. 1] When told that they were probably | playing condition, though several had wish 1 were in & position to accept} the best ever sent from this sect been out of college for three or four jon, but as things stand! he declared that he thought they] years. the nomi the President Coast Association of the A. A Time and again they have sought him for the leadership of the national | that I could attend ange my plans, ing and the four-round game veloping some lads that rd from some day if they enter Presl- be he the p ional ranks, day or two| Britt were turned out tn the world, He ts he only thi won't be able to # all gs ran : boxing| Halfbacks: Moffet, Penn; Baker, this year to obtain football frames or any Dis. trend |Princeton; fullback,’ Street, Prince- Charlie Harvey, Secretary of tho Box. | ton; quarterback as yet undecided, ing Commission, and he tells me that} though tt will probably be Arthur the manly art is prospering in this} Howe, Yale's 1911 captain; Centre: Al State, thanks to the supervision of|Journeay, Penn; guards, Hersburg,! the State Commission. Withington, Harvard; tackles, Fish, a number of years of the Pacitic U. fornia like they have will be passed which decision bouts again. “Ww developin ners and tennis than ever befor yet has he entered now I have had to absolutely dectine should bring back at | Dr. Wilson’s 289 Is New Record In World’s Bowling Tourney —.— UACOUSLN DISTRIBUTE YAS GOo. MIGHT MAKE SHEA EAsIGR To caTcH. MIGHT BE TAINED TO WATCH LaMBeRToN; = Wis WOULD ALLow YALE RUNNERS To ADVANCE THe Bate Champion of Clean ‘Spor On Coast Declines to Run 1 wish I had the time to spare so! Played. the ‘the Amateur Union here next Monday ernoon, but unless I I will such stars as Jim Corbett and Jimmy hich Lam naw head.” speed. “Humphries tea tail well buftt, fine} Ham Fish said the practice was looking man, He is just the sort of /(uite satisfactory, though all his ‘a man you'd think would make a fine|mates didn't show up. The former leader for such an organization as the Amateur Athletic Union, i s that make: bad.” Humphries went on, “is that I 1 wish that they had ting professional boxing out in Call- inside of two years that more star run- ayers in California GOOD IDEAS FOR YALE Copyright, 1915, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). Dow) THE FIELD. HEETS OF FUYPAPE DON THE Way To ——>— Blue and White Line Ripped to Shreds by Veterans, Who Scored Three Touchdowns in Fifteen Minutes. By William Abbott. } AM FISH'S team of former col- iH lege stars had its first practice yesterday for the Rutgers game Jaturday on the Polo Grounds. In a fifteen-minute scrimmage at South Field the old timers went through the} | Columbia Iine like a motor reaper In a wheat fied, scoring co tou! downs and quitting only when Coach Metcalf refused to have his entire! eleven put on the hospital list. The Columbia boys didn’t know how to check the game the veterans It was much different from anything they had been up against this season, The former stars were short on teamwork but long on pep rt A.U m ting of have to e New is de- ne ure to ered his bead, bowled over waiting tacklers and scored two of the three touchdowns, He was about as easy to stop as a trolley car going at full You know that, of the club of Harvard captain and all-American tackle expects to have his regular team out for practice this afternoon, The lMneup that will face Rutgers will be as follows: me feel ny of the big Harvard; Hann, Yate; ends: Kilpat rick, Yale; Hardwick, Harvard, Some lineup, eh? It is a foolish beliet that college athletes as soon as they graduate stop training and get out of condition. Some do. Charlie Brickley, Har- vard’s 1914 leader and kicker, took on weight so rapidly law permit- here, 1 think legislation will permit of f- ast three title Al Journeay, Penn's 1914 centre and MICHIGAN WILL NOT GIVE UP COACH YOST. ANN ARBOR, Mich., Noy, 11,—The Ham Fish ’s Stars Nearly | Wrecked Columbia Team In Short Practice Game. Qreeeteeee sensational | SPECIAL CALKS THAT MIGHT HELD THE YALE UNE To HOLD ine PRINETEN Rust one of th b ssed a former i he} more | Harvard rf nn, ay crack, ne jold-time Yak cam © field. Soon the skyscraper figure of Ham Fish, one of Harvard's great- kles of all time, ducked unde’ t ince 1 jol the waiti of veterans ersbure and on followed Fish out, Street inceton halfback, wouldn't to put on his football et was ready for business shedding his coat v ans were shy two men. orrowed players from the Co- jlumbia scrub, then rted prac- Use signais. Motte*, t and Stimpson were the backficld, Moffet Played tackle on his varsity tea but how the Penn coaches overlooks him as a backtfi man is be eonception, Moffet proved to t Dest line buster since “Human * Wendell’s tir After the former stars learned their signals they were ready for all comers, The Columbia varsity was fled and favored ‘alled from a corner of the the fun started for fow visitors who watched the me! | For about fifteen minutes all Co-| lumbla did was to line up and then | pick themselves up. Mr. Moffet did] most of the rushing for the veterans. He'd dive into the bunch, Then a rip. ping sound, groans, and wh the pack was wntangled the ball would be found far down th This sort of thing co: inued until Coach Metealt calle Hobey Raker, Tacks Hardwic Johnny Kilpatrick will join the t to-day and sicnals will be perte for the Rutgers batt! Two Goals by Otis Guernsey and EW HAVEN, © u Otis Guernsey kic goals from the forty-tive-yard during the scrimmage between the Yale var- sity and scrubs yesterday, ‘The team that meets the rs on Saturday | had a good workout and m Shevlin seemed pleased Scovil, who has heen out since Sat urday, with an injury to his left hand, ‘returned to play yesterday and took part in signal practice, It is doubtful if he will play Saturday The varsity lined aa Church; left tackle, ¢ left guard, ‘Black; centre, White; 4 guard, J. Sheldon; right tackle, Wa right end, Wiedeman; quarterback, Van Nostrand; | ck, Wilson: right halfback, fullback, Gue | Tiger’s Bingham and Neville; ¥ Scrubs Scheme To Prevent Neesrtd TPIELD GOAL HICKING. Ree GB... RELEASE Laver Cu. CANVAS SHIEWD TWSBcTT'S According to Real Estate Men! Federals Will Be Blocked in| Plan to Build Grounds Here Next Season. F the Federal League erects a Dase- ball plant va Manhattan capable to the Feds and, as far as they have been able to ascertain, they hold ne the most unexpected things and it's no good betting proposition that Gil- more doe n't go through with it. F | remember bh ns w the Wards ere: Ball Park i By Bozeman Bulger. | of property has been made! more PoWERFUL COED SPRING To BE RAISED YUST AS Sperm REACHES BALL. Owners of Yanks Have Options on All Sites tor n Manhattan| Jiscontinue them at St, Louis. Men Who understand the financial dith- culties of those it wily be impossible to est on Jan investment of that magnitude in New York with Ssion price. rang- hg from ten o fifty cents, The Giants could not do it and neither could the Yanks. And, mind you, Mr. | Gilmore claims that the Fed players | will be paid as much money as those in “the other two major leagues.” The F y not understand the baseball bi as Organized ad- herents would make ua believe, but : pay: el they have tainty emashe pet of seating 65,100 people, as Sit) rumors at their annual meeting. They more announc+s, and has it ready|have re-elected Gilmore and have de. for the opening in April, the middie] cided ort they will mot buy into hame of the “outlaws” from now on] jyeepazed Dased it oven’ tf the chance Will have to be “Hustle.” Oloondnue tokene en ee ee Several of the leading reai estate nce men who bave been dickering with] Another rumor they siuciehed was Captain Huston and Col. Ruppert CO Rcathall sikas tee ne an of faker a @ site for e Yanks’ ay th | we hibe ee teanaiaee CF 1 Dark @ay that NO) ward, it is admitted by Mr. Gil- that Brooklyn is the most dis- appointing of all the Federal League franchises, but they are going righ League magnates are gleeful over the fact that they have licked the Feds jin Buffalo and have forced them to ed | forfeit their franchi plant at Washington Park, Brook-! 3 LN ‘ This was one of the battlegrounds and Presi- lyn, ina hurry, dent E rrow deserves a lot of A surprising detail of Mr, Gilmore's! credit for having skilfully engineered innouncement is that “jitney" prices; his team to financial victory. It will prevail in Manhattan, despite| consoles him for the defeats in New- the fact that Phil Ball has decided tol ark and Baltimore, Fistic News ay night. Dillon and the vietor will clash same club, probably ‘Thankaziving aftemoon, The State Athletic Commission will be askod Monday to select a referee to officiate im th hree tenround bouts betwen Leach Cross ap Johnny Harvey, Bonny Leonard and J and Matt Wells and Young Brow Sporting Club Likely that Nov, 10, It is Kid MaPartland will get th more tian Al MeCoy of Brooklyn, middle-weight cham. and Stlent Martin, the game of this city, are going to hav suother bactle, ‘They were signed up to-da, meet in a fifteen-round go at the anmory in nissiving Day after: 2 euarantes of Waterbury Martin to bis man ay ty to receiv Young Soleberg, who meets Jolmay Ertle at Clermont A, C, on Monday p Jaims a de. ision over the bantamweight who won the wt na foul from Kid Willams, ‘They met im Mil waukee last year, Young Russell will be on the rd, Le i» matched with Selly Wood, mith, manager of Teddy Jacobs, the cast who is fast developing into cement to-day ‘ou Nor, 20. Charley Mucray, the promoter of Buffalo, N. ¥., has vecured Frankie Callahan of Brovklyn and Jack White of Chicago, ® brother of Charley White, and Young Aheam, the clever Brookiyn middleweight, and A, Kogers, the Buffalo middle: weight, to battle in two tem-round boute at the next show of the Queensberry A, U, tomorrow aialat, ‘A match was arranged last ight between Young Ahearn end Italian Joe Gana, the Brooklyn mid- Mewelabta, ‘They will come together in a fifteen round bout for a decion at the New Haven A. O. widiwsl cetera 44 athletic director at the University of | Use Yale Plays Other High Scores Were Made] wre 20. 222; Linm yi Michigan denied last night that "Hur. | hd Lied mer ry bat would coach the Yale} oon N. J, N ; by Pin Knights Contesting LEAGUE SCORES. football team next year, bones Bush had Mane acai American National Tourney — New| Despite the disastrous year on the| Coach i , nie : panied for Place in Finals. | Roeh 889, va. Rohem! gridiron this fall, the Michigan stu-| ge ve SaPrrearen eee fries wood, 1.013, va, Be jan, dent body stands back of Yost to a| ‘© break up plays that fale ts expect- | wood, 978, vs, New Roche man, and the utmost dismay pre-|¢! to use on fae any r sorupa of C.—Bro: 745, va. Greenwich ly e . canmnad made continual w the latera srentan Wore ' paon, 647 ireenwich, 668; | loss of the man who has done moré| headway with this play. The Minne score record in The Evening World |p) -owngon, 640, vs. Bronx, 6 [for football at Michigan than any|sota shift was also used tourney—at the Broadway Arcade] Crowna thiree-man—V est. 463.) other person. For fifteen years Yost|the varsity smeared rith, @ |¥@ Onet 4; Mor . Vs. Oneida, a : again last night. Wilson started with Wl Ena vatois 084, v0 Yan Men, B11 has turned out winning teams at the] so will be given very Light epare, then followed nine consecutive [ot 7) Morn. on ae en en" insurance| 48 Arbor institution, and this is the] work to-day. The players leave here strikes, and he added a tenth strike | oon oany, oss, 619, 767, va. Sun Insur-| AFst year he has failed to win at least| at noon for Hartford, where they will in rolling off the last frame, The Company, 643, 647, one of his big games remain unti Saturday’ morning Tho final ball hit the pins for nine, making| rie Railroad—Freight Claim: 758,| According to Director Bartelme, | P!@yers are in good co} 4 —. —— the grand total of 289, The following murrag 605. | Yost has agreed to give the local scores were rolled yesterday Busaue 764, | athletic association notice of his In | MORRIS H. S. FOOTBALL Park Row— idle Mensases, 334, di s tention to leave at least thirty days| PLAYER IN HOSPITAL. Pred Sepp, 288, 999; Birnie | The Park Kow champlonshio quintet | before the end of the season previous | —~ 2a ; Oscar Kung are anxious to meet any five-man team ; St. Nicholas Inn—“Doc* Hamlin, 216,/!n this vicinity for a Sunday aftern van | t© his departure, and as no such no-| Jacob Taub Morris High Sehoot s orien. |Uce has been given, the authorities) football team, is in the Fortham How Eureka—J. Dolan, 201, 200; Bobker,| Martin Stevens, | alan! |here expect him to return next fall. | pital in a procure anaition as a re: 203, awarded the eat» free elimi | ——-—- —_—_ er mmage at “Croton atevorotan—MeSute, 23 >| fa aie “/NO MORE HARD WORK es aMORNT seat roukt aad” hae 210; Van 8, 227, * s | = e onscious 7 ince. Taub been unconsciou rain au Crotona—Henry | Helft, 1;|_ Ins ecries of match games at. the FOR HARVARD ELEVEN, | sites riche) euara ‘and was "aetivg™ in Ernie Miler, 212, 207, MN, Giar| Broadway Areade (he n word ~ other sports am has disbartied Motor Company's thr eatal] RIDGE, ; kas, 220, 214, 206, Tha face islaen ric CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 11.—Boles ee Bronx Central—~Tometz, 247, 222, 213; ate was the only Crimson regular to get Ne: lng Reeord, Himmelsbach, 226, 222, 204; Popino, 295;| | “Chief” Bender is on the sick ls |into the scrimmage yesterday, Coach | UVUXINGTON, Ky., Nov, 11.—A world's Gerrets, 226, 223, 223, 222, 215, 210, and | Pith an inured fing may not bel Haughton lined up his other regulars for |Fecord for a yearling trotting Ally was . J heard from for a tow days de here at a meeting of the Kentuck Fabry, 2h —— signal practice and later the men were | Trotting “Horse lit ‘Asaociation roadway Arcade—Dr. Ross Wilson, t N 0 rt a + has b en eat melds parmitted, F) tackle the Fig RS yesterday when @ yearling bay filly by ‘ Wiens {oF the. Chil eatauirant lowling Hooks as If the varalty squad will rh Ia Moko trovted a mil 209; Btuckenbork, 304; George Wicks, Leagae in the free headpin tournament asked to do any more hard work before !in'SiTie She is owned by the Weeds 206; F Weiss, 220, 218, 216, at Cordess Brooklyn Academy, the game with Yale, land Stock Farm of Woodland, Cal. of New Haven, Conn., on the night of Dec, 1. A» Abeara bas entirely recovered from bie \linem, 4 The wired has fe fimt a ‘Tuesday against the ott what of th on th 1 and. over © em anniversary on Sunday with a luncheon | and and Gossip Sporting Club of Brookisn on Jimmy news and man in Brooklyn, and Mickey NEW FIELD FOR Workmen almost ha toca The has its boathouse on the Speedway, Har- By John Pollock Jack Dillon, light Beary. | bis manager expects to keep bim busy Gightng to weigat who recently gave Charley ‘Young’ | the future, Weluert a severe lacing in a bout in Madison caus Gul ead te the ener big fellona tor tn ‘er twenty round, | “M4 BL Plewing of Malan are apne art was fast been eeatched by John Welmzantel to | i Of aareement calling for them to geet in a meet une winner of the Tom MeCarty-Uattling | ns,'N, ¥., on nest Monday sight, ” Kurta gore ham pete oe a oe meee Sn patar, | S0kliee Bartfield @ bard fight at the Broadway urday nignt, National A, ©. of Denver, Col, to-day offer to Dan Montan of a gnarantes of 1 the privilege of accepting 25 per cent. oas receipts for Battling Levinaky to fight Westem heavyweight, a fiftesn ne latter part of this month, Mor. take the match if the club tm. mee to $1.0 th a privilege two mound trip tickeua, the up-Siate lightweight, who the best Hahtweighte im the busi good welterweigita, will make hi nce in a bout In this vicinity o He will go Jimmy Coffey, the Harlem weltarweight, ‘Terry Martin and K. O, Eguers, Dontey contest ———— Dutt: waht al y ert POLO READY AT WHITE PLAINS. have practically completed ol fines ne Marg polo fields in this country act of land comprising 4 set to Wo » theld a into shape again th ed Work on an addit! The old field has b ny exciting games of polo and of the most prominent. ptaye: untry have galloped thelr pontes it Nonpa mparetl Rowing Club, which River, Will celebrate its forty-firat entertainment at the house, The doors are to be open to all rowing club men and former members of the club. | The and Herald printer the! “Nons” was organized by World and was known club for many yeare, ad Lary Hatsom’ meet Li) EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN BRIKLEY CAUSES GOLUMBATO CALL OF TRINITY CANE Blue and White Team Would. rfeit Amateur Status | If It Played. Columbia and Trinity will not piay their scheduled football game on Gouth Ficid on Saturday. Thies was announced last night by the Colum- bia University Committee on Ath- letics when a telegram from Trinity was received refusing to bar Georre Brickley, the professional ball play- er, from the Trinity lineup. It was a case of play Brickley and forfeit the amateur standing. The Colum- bia football men and Columbia cided not to make the sacrifice, From the correspondence that was given out it was shown that Colum- a efully and did not re- e to play with rickiey until the A. A. A. A. had passed ‘a special re on to the effect that every man playing for Columbia agatart Brickley Would be considered a boi 'fessional. That clinched it for umbia. One more appeal was made to Trinity and with Trinity’ }to act ¢ i meet the fizan obligations of the contract ex- ng between the is uncertain, The original terms, it is understood, called for a division of the net pro- ceeds of the « rece soon a 60 isis) No definite sum was inity nm so far ed jast night, so that bly have a hard punt of its dam. by n age = the game. The Co authorities decided to mak to schedule a game for the date left open by the cancel- lation of the contest and as a result I There wi ) game on South Field | until Nov. 20, n Columbia clashes j with the New York University eleven. —— ATHLETE'S NIGHT FEATURE OF THE MILITARY SHOW. tes nighi' ac the eom- how, bh Monday «, it has been de tacle race on the pro- To make ing M more than cided tom inning tere! gramme. e Will follow the Tegular prog né will be open te all the athle are members of the various m y cuards In addition to a regular acle . this event will hav ing. a creat bearing on military t ended Wo add wire ts in thls event, s0 as to athlete pretty fair ¢ | in warfare of toda option, Moreover, they claim that : >, he game. George Ward there are but three spots on Manhat- | 0% Just t! wiity “athlete's night” wil) tan available that can accommodate) ike, .(he , Business up where his f ening, Nov. 19. a plant of that size and that options!“ "T)\srq ts to be constderable! PR ec TOPE have been secured on all those by) mystery arrached to the ownership of Mobs Rented tie Waren other interests, ¥ \ bs soy c |the New York Federal League Club, BAIEATG CORR. gy << ee pie shots referred to are Manhattan | [tig understood that Harry Sinclair, f New York accktentalty eld, on which fants bave @iwith the aid of some backers here, fou Kid" B Iso of New York, § al uA i their ase ot the Polo tofore unknown to the game, wants to fast night in the fourth round of thelr rounds; the vacant land at One) undertake the job and keep his ean Ban Ar Bu Hundred and Forty-fifth Street and\ark plant at the same time. One of Svat ® urns went Lenox Avenue, and a biock of prop- e Q 7 he ol down and o 1 joctor Was called . prop-/the plans ts for the New York club P to. attend erty near the foot of West Forty-|to play Sunday ball b: aferring tiraly at at ate second Street. | those games to New Jersey, in the first three rounds. wu Of course, there are any number of| It is not admitted, however, that, ——-—-— — — wvailable sites in the Bronx and on} Mr, Sinclair 1s to be the New’ York Long Island, but Gilmore stated magnate, and fans await the formal | s specifically that the new park would) announcement with considerable curt- be on Manhattan Island, | ouity. | Sul, these Feds have a way of doing) In the mean time the International, A Simp'e Home Treatment That Has Brought Joy to Thousands Is the Famous Pyramid Pile Treatment. How badly do you waat relief? Be pou Want It enough 10 go to the small treubie of mailing the below coupon for @ free trial of the Pyramid Pile Treatment? 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