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‘ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1916. ‘ Q.YEAR-OLD SENSATION | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ;* ONLY 19 AND HE BEAT THE CHAMPION BACKYARD BOXING SCHOOL Benny Leonard, Who Recently Outclassed Champion Welsh, Learned His Marvellously Clever Stuff in Bouts With Playmates in the Bronx, and Was Champion of the Block When He Was Nine. Copyright, 1916, by The Preas Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World), : GO right back to the beginning, Renny Leonard was born at Fighth Street and Avenue C, New York City, April 7, 1896. When he whipped Freddy Welsh a few nights ago he was still nineteen, ‘The list of boxers who have reached true championship form at the COLUMN oe WAS CHAMPION OF WE Buock BeNAN LEARNED HOW To FIGHT IN A FLOWER GARDEN; There are three fighting Leonards: Willle, Benny and Charlie. Only Wil- Ne doesn't fight any more. He's chief second for the other two. As for Benny and Charlie, Benny is un- donttedty the best Nghtweight In the world at the present time, and if he can induce Champion Freddy Welsh to meet him where a referee's dect- sion can be given there's little dowbt that he'll be champion and holder of the lightweight title as well. Billy Gibson, manager, Benny Leonard and Charlie Leonard called in to see me. Benny and Charlie are utmost exactly of the same height. Benny ts just two years older, and he weighs about six pounds more than Charles. As for the records of the two—it would be hard to aay which is most sensational. Benny !s wide- , wake, quick-eyed, high strung. Charlie is smiling, soft spoke: nd rather Janguid in appearance, Benny looks , What he ts—the keen and active fieht+! seven four-round bouts, and then (ing man, Charlie doesn’t look what] boxed Kid Merman in my first star he 4s, for under the languid air and/ bout. The papers gave me the d behind the dark, heavy-lidded eyes is] mon. 1 aun he sie tae concealed the pep of a stick of dyna- mont Ciib for a long mite, In action Charles is exploaive. and then matched me with Kddie Ws Wisk toc win ha batt Watiace at the roadway $C. 1 won thirty seconds of the first gon: Benny AND CHARLIE ~ THE FIGHTING BROTHERS. CHAMPION WELSH 7 Ibs wetemace, Giants Beat Yankees eikthatine ti: Through Hit-and-Run, C MILWAUKEE, Wis, April 8.— I ddie Welsh, the lightweight e e “hampign. had thage the ett A Play Donovan Dislikes rs Ritchie Mitchell of Milwaukee last Overman 1818, Yoru tventag Westy night. ‘The local boy was out- welghed by ten pounds, but put up. a great battle. Welsh gained nis || American League Team Manager Advised His Men Not to Use savs shade on the score of blows land- ed, the champion excelling in the This Kind of Strategy in Their Training Camp, Yet It Is the ; eRe ae we ona anternee Play That McGraw’s Men Used to Turn What Seemed Like |** OSE Early in the fight he discovered Sure Defeat Into Victory. people that Mitchell was an adept at pro- rush away from tecting his Jaw, but was weak on publicity wit the defensive below the neck. So By Bozeman Bulger. of Baumann, Maiset and Gil- c ity the champion went to work and y 9 hooley in quick order, all the speed of proceeded to pound Ritchie in the ol one play that upset the M In ton rounds, ‘Tommy Houck had never been knocked out. I met him at White Plains and knocked him out 6s In seven rounds. That was the first about nino yeara ol bd es st pe @ real knockout punch, Renny. We to box in the] althour’ won some of my first Henny, | We used to box in the] fghta with knockouts. It was a. dite ferent thing with Houck, He was interest in our boxing and encouraged] good, and it's hard to knock out a us to stick to ft. The yard was full jn te. In a bi F : I've won : " over cent. with knockouts, But of flower beda, with a eh bak there @etent wo many when 1 began ef smooth earth in the middie, Wel mesting good men. I was too younk— used the circle for a ring. I boxed} and nat developed enough—to be a with all the other boys around tho] Peat Isher, | I'm not. developed neighborhood and up and down the! ROWER Yet. L think. I'm built smooth. atrect. Sometimes I boxed with the Charlie, he knocks big fellows. We just boxed for fun. al fighter, jAfter a while 1 was known as the knockouts have you scored, Charl Yanks, giving the Giants tho} Though Benny Kauft got no nite,|4 fly spending first winning notch on the ~ gare Ray fetuses quite a sur, pr y spring series, by an odd coincidence, | Prive Toot of the the bit at bi is the very one that Bill Donovan \tapresel doesn’t like and rarely uses Less} is wild swinger and than a month ago at the Macon train- Ing grounds orders like this, in Wild Will's deep bass voice, could be heard| pyrtane Dat on Ris shoulder and got | and Gossip plainly in the grandstand: laughed h tily at Caldwell's effort | Jim Coffey, the Irish heavyweight, who]cut out that hit-and-run stuff now The crowd was impressed with day at Gettysburg. has not fought ai e he was stopped by|and go in to make some runs, Cut it Joe Gedeon, His slashing drives —— Frank Moren in the ninth round of thelr| out now, I tell you.” re solates You're & pesimist when you can get @ cinder Ghampion of the strect. I was pretty | sai Ci l b ° C; I S polled anette ad reid Q : were appreciated as much a8 | sue ot Larsing ro : wi Madison Square Gar- . i r eo e 1 FON: Ge © Ge OR larsing P88, on Matawonar tow many o| COLUMDIA Crew Is Speedy, jiexun ten tone oer] or on “ee Yani anata thote of Home tun Baker Oat ‘4 pro’ “The first purse I ever fought fot| the amateuret™ ae Gente vate devotee of the old sacrifice hit, meant| of four times up Gedeon got Apparently Joe Wood hasn't de- stomach, | the week-end on | Tanglefoot.” Fistic News Baseball prospects from Cteveland Indicate that ft is a beautiful spring, anyway. On two er Billy Gibson, His Le 7 . Nineteen knockouts in twenty 2 | that he wanted his men to advance| three singles, a stolen base and | cided whether he could get away with ‘was in one of the little scraps in the | nty-one St opponent will be Jack Geyer, the Dé: + e e yw fights, amateur. mutecfive jeyer, the Denver | d vt * E f . dei ride circle between the Mower beds, ‘There Khorknate tn twentycelght HBhtS u 8 aying DWE Ireavsweisnt, wns has met many of xno | Tunner with a bunt afd then de-| sored one of the Yanks’ two }that masked marvel stuff at Harvard Was another kid—Joe Fogarty—and| sald Charlie, smiling. . $ ‘ é real good heavywelwhts, ‘They will come Lai Obie borg _ Linde ye Ne cai On Fale We were pretty well matched, They —— togethey in a ten-round bout at a boxing| It remained, therefore, for that self-} another young fellow who appears i i passed the hat and took up a collec |646E FES the beat fehter in tho Ss orry ing um ECR | show to ve hota by tho Stadium A.C. in| same hit-and-run play, so strongly|to be pretty “well,, thank you inl , Courtine the ene entered by Mike ston to make @ purse. There was Atty family," declared Henny. Manhat era Hous 4 n¢ on next Thurs-|condemned by Smiling Wiliam, to|Captain Larry Doyle, who Karen thers arenet ave second Ty Yeents in the hat. We agreed to split | lie went to the day nignt. Coffey has been training for| cause the downfall of his club in its| Natlonal League hitters lant ie shag . “on . . ‘ 0. Weel ee ae | His contribution for the , ' It 60-40, Ike the champions. I stopped | Coast be came back and told me there] Golumbia Coach Says Bratton, Varsity Captain, Is Best Oars- |), ve" St te New Polo A. A. of| rirst metropolitan appearance. It Is! was a two-base hit, two singles, a| Wid Pershing won't let Villa take his When GIANT) y. finest oarsmen Rice over saw. “Give| ly hav Game rods STEW LANE Mo. aan. [me a boat of Bratton,” sald the Columb 4 ' , y was one champion in the family any- also of passing note that not one sac-! stolen base and a run. It was also! marbie: he cand Fogarty in the fourth round and Kot nily any ; ; ; ; a | base and a run. an also! marbles out of the game and go ha ee ee eee iad te. got |Way- T hope there'll bo another one.| man He ever Saw and With Boatful Like Him Poughkeepsie | req kia tamis, toe tosis borer, win w/Tifice play attempted by the Yanks| Larry's mind” that doped “out the plas br we ‘ 4. My|! think there will if I can get Welsh ntest. to fight Jack Hritton a twenty-round proved availing. Dlay responsible for the victory. If Johnay Evers acutties on the twenty cents ad the loser's on egatta Would Be No Co ' ——h eo heady : and Joe |t? Meet mo for a decision.” the welterweight oh title at The sudden jolt came in the a sideways you know it is going to be a uncle acted as my manager “How aboet Wi -——— — club, ind Ws, on AL : on he Giants were| hard summer for the umps, anager let rhe ; : Fi A uarautes of $2,000 with | had a manager, My manager let rho} | mee weenie tne: auked ra 016 varalty crew is| Coach, “and, there wouldo't be ® sd bad lL Iida pnd cats ig Schoolooy have my end of the purse, He didn't} “Ob, Willie ts the oldest and he HE Columbia 1916 varalty crew is | cone Phugukeepets 2 Soluble of i one-thind of the Brit. one run behind. George Burns led By (A Reformem stwuld know that those big, trutal, Take out a percentage. tarted fighting first,” sald Benny very fant. It Is so speedy Ove | would ‘win before the other. fellows Se ie, nm Oe Oe Sith & DeAMAME 11nd snes We Swimming Meet a eee “Whe: | wast fourteen we bg “8 ‘Witile fought a fellow at the Fair- short course that Coach Jim | could get thoroughly. warmed up.” Of the receiv, left for & single. Larry, Doyle, the aikdate Cup, fe, ne, Mencreg ane MIy-ARY ANd! mont one muht and we were in hie| Rice to-day predicted a Columbia) ration has heen shifted to atroke| he tact tat hin wit 4 it har tmen me MERE Datter, made ong stab wy if to Carded To-Da Manager Herzog believes that no to get really Interested in boxtng.|coMer. The first round camo pretty | vietory over Princeton, AM ede ai ont An wondertal | gimale, fur dese Willard wn offers guard, and drawing the infield in a YY) | practice sme tn complete without « fone other wide and 11 mre, te sHB| hard. In the second round Willie took {Pent in the one and a halt race fF Javecimen of an athlete, 1 gg ig pre road cloner, fe ies pave burns ee pee practice fine. into the Fairmont Clu POU; an awful licking. He came back to] the Childs Cup in the American Hen) push the speed up to forty-three warring exbibit Th. “sign for the -and-run. Four hundred schoolboy swimmers, ; ' syarring exhibitions, ‘The often SEM - ® | back window to are the bout, OR ln corner and bewan to pull off the| ley at Philadelphia May 13 strokes and keep it there, but Rice ‘hale toeks, denne”? patch Burn started and Peckinpauih | representing the leading elementary thlan lacemarreancan utente even. ee. sixteen et We! slaves Yvnile the Iiue and White crow tn raid the other men wottld ernek nl, Mavs Sr tii the play there. As he| Schools of this ofty, will make an at-| Yankee fans will not keep one eye romembor Laaw Kid Herman fightin nt ne Rope Willey’ T sald. “You're } ong on xpecd it is rather short on ar dat SL na ©. of the wor bas two uid 80, Doyle smashed a clean single |tempt to hang up several new rec-| on the game and the ether on the Johnny Reilly that night. While we tat bed nnd’ aks : maying power, ‘To develop more en- only a couple of days’ "niwotioe gout bouteslated for Ite regular weekly boring through the hole that had been lett|ords to-day when they clash in the it. were looking some of the kids crowded) 1 wna get the other half acid Witte | a sin the Columbia boat i# [on the river, shows aurpriaingiy geod | #~# to-night, Ta one of them \eongt open at short. ; elemetitary indoor awimming cham- and broke the window, ‘The wateh-| |? E ad Willie, | durance alt form COBRA the fast bantamweigiit, formerly « Instead of merely advancing a run- A bullet couldn't got by Las Canadiens? goal man used to let some of us in to wec| He fount more to show a present problem. ‘The veteran | With” very ttle AplAgtin’ Tt Toe | tnt now of Youkers, will go aga nee this put two men on the bases |plonships, which will be held at the| |) Pale cmlls the bouts, but thin night when he | Mi be could fant. and knocked out h juat now doesn't KHOW WHA shown apeed on dierent acerca | the promising east tile Inter, while inthe mam With None out and Lobert sacrificed.| Public Baths, No, 232 West Sixticth hoard the window break he ran o8t} went back to business, “Now he guiy | boat could do over the fouremile ine but the only thing lacking In « a Laman, tothe of Beans Leonard, | Kautt's base on balla filed the Deets “ = oaeaneiia Put Denny Leonard tn a ring Aad arauned iwo or thre i | f 1 course at Poughkeepale, | 808, df it can davelon stiving us uy with Houck of Philadel and the stage was se ’ ere are five events scheduled.| with Charl i got me, He took us in to where Mr, | teconds 4 te ‘nowe fleht. He Ikea] t ur Sr Mie shel! the. Columbia varsity tah | ped dibasic deka long drive to the fence which scored] public School No, 9 of Brooklyn won| sthacageyte oar Uae Gibson was. You remember that"—— . It would be a Kambl ier {o'bb a pretty. fori balie ieee f M inet up for the two TUNE. the championship last year, and| ‘em will be too busy to wonder “Sure,” sald Billy Gibson, taking off MAD do stu o might go the full distance in fst (i Rut the Blue and White trea vant’ Mu) In one quick move the Glants had | principal William F, Rainey ts con-| how much the city of Venice saves hin green hat and rubbing tia head. | 66 you consider tht op “dead” at the threes | candida 1 | reehman ‘vary! won what previously had seemed Ike) gent that his boys will have Httle| each year or. street sprinklers, “{ remember that. Let me tell It, most Important thing about | OF Ht mish stor Ore Big bare others es. Some sure Yank victory, And the Dit-/tyouble winning this year's event, al- tha feo rout Has" brakae swis By. SOT ABked. ay irate te uncertain avout hin | CAD “troahlen™ oop Map promis nd-run had done It! though strong tearn a eo, EO, | up tills frustrated Pierre Mauvome's plan to mane “ 4 H “The most important thin, While Rice is uncertain abc | the Fal tered from Public Schools Nos, 10, 40, | He ald: ‘What diya mean, breaking i ee | crew's power, rowing conditions at] oq. ¢ @ convert. pdt Notwithstanding the chill that had | tered from eet tn hat way? And you only hud one| taking eare of yourself; Seer eae ee: litle, brigblor thaa| training waite her mate nieces |e oe teeth chattering In the grand stand OS Tenn lice all thowe fellows in there."| drinke ean de hie’ beat tonte og [uaunl. iret of ull the present var] AU about all NEE | ah ee, the Yanks and Giants tre"woutd ex (AMERICUS MEETS STECHER | Revises proverb says that barking ‘T ean Hie! o ello 2 rinks can do his best work at | usual, Pirst of ail the presen 1a Revd bn, Trites Be pretty a ball game as 0} je birds don't bite. f if yo t y the same coms |. "Mook at ‘enn! anid the coseh We principals , in midsummer, The chance inde don't bite, You lo aries were over, ao i| SPythings An athlete can't | sity boat i practically the sine COM tne pointed up the river at a boat of | the boxina pect to see other iike it will probably | AT BALTIMORE ON APRIL 29 , » that night amoke or drink and be fit for | bination that leke ba ast Fal) freshmen, who sent up young moun fil) the Polo Grounds to-day, enenreene Only fault with the Springfever around the next anything. | never had a smoke | afier the Blue had cleaned up every> | tains of spray afte y pull ‘There were no stiffened muscles, BALTIMORE, April §.—Joe Stecher,| gix is tire trouble. Ask the man | or a drink in my life, and I never | thing in sight, That victory gave the of them have never in a shell no limps and no hesitancy about| regarded as the world's greatest cateh hel awha Gaal 1 a e Mot, of. much | before, and 1 muat develop a winning | verdict |qilaing when. hitting the dirt Ae Salo aa iain, GP bekaon OF Bich sald Benny. “That was Will have. | can thank my moth- | Morningside rowers a lot y ina few months, A sweet job, | bette ten rou |eecessury to the play, It was clean, | cone with t ssora” holt, will meet my start. I came around ¢f fer Pde so rahen Hah ag: |'newied Sonnaenae: anita La : Taree local tiatiris “hd © oe Hgteweigns | jarnlioUD Basetl) and a tough HOIDE | Americus, the crnck local wrestler, hore ANSWERS TO QUERIES, Ae ‘ vice never do anyth the matter of m: al Columbia he outdoor practise at present for| trom we West will, make ie ike Ul om the jump. © » NO} at the Fifth Regiment Armory, tho X.—Chick G é M His ei She mel ie he wouldn't. want. my mother” to “fn wtand considerable improve: |the freshmen crews at jeakt. conelela | tetae vescr ies teak temround | Tengen weak. with the atick and Place where Wilsyn was nominated for et hick Gandil 1s alive, but ickey “innegan. 1 knocked hie 0! know about, and as lon; Pet ‘otball tant {Of daily row of several mites, with |t Manhattan Opera House «| uinly preparing themselves for the} the Presidency. This Is the firat tiny . and Mr. Gibson paid me $5 himnelf.| stick to that I'll be fit to% my |ment. ‘The return of football 14st) the trying out of different combinie Gan Goin on ¥:|Wworst, ax in the days gone by, waded tha ‘the building Was ever used for a} R, M.—Western women will fight That was my first purse in a real beet, 4 ge home and to bed every | year failed to induce any youns tons. Hometimes the first-year hella has fought many youl * |into the fray full os cond ee neir{ place om April 29 andthe man who |stloons with 600,000 eggs, Purchase pout, When I got out all the kids in at a Mayne inte ott dane hdaiies to roport for orew work. Rice | ao further, elle aeenyen Dick Voters of ad] with BD ar af canines scores cwo falls will win the honors. |an adding machine and figure this iy 4 ad to “beat up” the ¢ u early fou Ie f will take on Farmer Sullivan of the |every Move: ft <> { the neighborhood were waiting for run to the telephone the minute | f#itly had to “beat Upe | “MPU8) young member of that crew 4 ts, on the other hand, as i out in nog. ’ time did he Ninh Ward, Th hagd. as I Sil me, and we had a party and apent| the bout ie over and phone my | for cunslidates At no thon aw Wels hours afierward, and w ? to erase the Impression that they had NEW YORK WINS AT BOWLING | ¥. 1. P.—You are pretty dense when oe $5 ft stdin al hee mother, so won't worry about | have over thirty-five men out for the | stiff that he imagined wii reless on c . ou are thicker than the that wan some party! I have one! (MMegtd.deithat WF wae Rghting | yursiny, boats, Over at algewater,| Wie Perched on Iie chewt when he | orm nea witha anap that browses WITH CHICAGO BY WIRE] ?°" 97° ihcker than the mosaultors, p Ls part ve of in Califor aarsity 4 . tried to roll out of bed, Th lamin, | he bates A smory the championship day cia . p a o after each fight. We keep the how 1 wi N yesterday afternoon but thirty: | thing Rice alwaya. trys a) moths bm Papin d A chvivgll premory, ig cvery man apparently 181 1. i. three game bowling match | Pathological grounds, It's the same ops Ree ee Bee On ie ie nels | chaimpionshi erica, T}one men reported for the freshmen against, overwork on the youngaters | then leave for his bome in San Frauciseo, sturt- lin firuteclass, playing shape, org ine by telegraph between the New York | influence that makes a butcher weigh Mother has lemonade and cake for | ome Cah do it Welsh inated} crews, and what Rice ia up auuinat| part, | Jing on Wednealay. Meehan ill fight barry Wit Tyun-tanned sking are amply evidiien) Oa i tago fiveemen teams of the|his hand with the steak, the boya. The nikht T fought Welsh | clinching: and ety Nelling and | may’ be seen Marwatd 1] While talking about hin crews Rice | lams at mpla §. A. of Whiladetphia on} that few training days hay Western Union Company held last! RUFF,—He was released to Minne there was such @ crowd In the house hut Teedld to pushing me around, nome tine Had 7 Stews | enka The miter La Monk the rumore | seeder Hint Wasted: 490 fans, hardly knowing | night the former wére victorious, roll- | polis, 1897. Nothing about tortoise and in the ttn front that 3/m wonder al getting away Wik heel o Ridg eave} rew would be| year In order (o ge te Carney UAT Whether: he wine. o in hia ten-ronnd bout ee y to root, this game Was a|ing a total score of 2,429 against thelr | Re jae couldn't get in for a long time Sian Pe ts eek ean Mole | nce Rhye Te ; DPT bua Ph Ser to Me to Carnell with Johnny Dundee at the Broadway {which way to root, this game pponents 2,215, A large score board | shell spectacles in the Declaration of feont 1 Taxed ever? Week. 1 NWO icok im it he Was On the namernien’ | Ree who are ually Maht, and| pune emid the comer, “Aeed 9. [the rookie Nstitwetaht, will was the work of Ferdie Oye ae tot the. large ate | Easily. No. Yes, {se 6 as | ws on the augicrensive, | didates W run.” said the coach, “and | | the game was Bee, maw lee, ae — - have my own way of boxing, and | ‘heef" ia very necessary in any col couldn't break it even if | wanted | \ Bchupp, the Giant left-hander, tendance Informed of the "Western 2 THE WHITE ELEPHANT". satisfied 1 can tut twenty | ewe, erew to. If the college didn't want me SehurP td steadily the whole men's efforts, an The dinamune to asoering oll the sous rounds As easily ax ten, f try to ‘he coach had a number of young! | could have gone to Ya vei 2 McGraw seeing no i Tanguage and atuse buried his way with « dig " he ’ fT H ul ‘non th tably. Prank Jimmy Johnston nine innings, Me ARL MORRIS WINS FIERCE | sities sence. BOWLING & BILLIARD ACADEMY MX, ty tan wd make hin tire {| duskles on the tine, notably Prank years ago when | received dtonmy, John mine iy for reeving rim as |C JOSENH THUM, Iroordet made Welsh miss me by felntineand| Simonds, Who captained the football favorable offer ; eathibition of ssity devin Nt OF SS BOWLING ars Crewing bim out and then pulling} team, but for one reason or Anotier| my resigning and | ing with Cor- |) bow Yor Giselle oe Hi Denava Ha cele We the BOUT OVER GUNBOAT SMITH SPORTING. back little. I had him floundering | they funked out of he job. So Rice) nell le pure bunk. ¥, Court- Duplex Mor cture Corporation, No, | you i ws sad Tass oa meen, coeee, ‘After tive or six rounds 4 | made hie varsity combination from| ney te for ten youre. aa | 174, Futon tr, tomeroy savor at 3) stuf! that a pitcher needs ond Ma (Boeclal 60 The Brenig World.) TOMO BEA TOMOUME Sc Broadway, Cor. Bet H y ' © | o'clock, ‘This prewmtation ls only for sporting} 6 in jepen: v ; Welsh, out althourn 1 nea My fare me Peer cies, 154; No. 2— Pag ed rn ne ry News vitor ent friends, pp in learning how to Pg GAs Aare ewer Moria, Sark: ana sR pouek. EVERYTHING FOR there wasn't time enough to get a| Myers, 164; No. $ O'Loughlin, 106; : accident polloy Frankl Wagner, the hard-hitting Jersey Otty| use it, Schupp gave but three |. Xue ¢rom Gunboat Smith of YOR | fellow so clever at stalling. In twenty 4--Lahey, 178; No, &—Dickmann, ‘ad. | did and this probabl: mildleweiglit, who boxes Henry Hauber at the! bases on balls, and was much |iagt nigit. Morris put up @ fast fght |STADIUMSO MANHATTAN Obgha Il ams ow ng, rounds it will be a different fight, | 166; No. 7—Pennell, Stroke-- ve th National A.C. of Vhiladelphia, Pa, tonieit,| steadier than Cullop. His reat |and slammed the navy man with rights | 2 star 10, Psp hv 4 Ki There b American champion | Bratton, 177; Coxswaln—Thomas, 105,| stories th tite just been guest vif for two matehon by silves | Seeder, than Humen lu Tit tind ‘lefts, In. the fourth round Carl | foe:fss Tiel 00, Bosse.” TO+NI Yrices and lerms .0 dul. when it's o That's sure Bratton is captain, @ veteran of! Mr, Courtney has no of quit- Burns, Wagner wf exchange punches with Jimmy Yanks got two men on |#meared the Gunner on the right eye, Biway 80'’g Olub, B'klyn, Tel. 600 Dink REPAIKS BY EXPERT MECHANICS, ect ME er dd three Columbia crews and one of the| ting his job at Cornell and I sure- | fouway of Scranton at South Methieham, Pa.. on] When the Yanks g nM And after this session the New Yorker Hits Sou Bhim. Fol. oes Baad, ~ ny thought of leaving | ‘hori! 11, and on the 26th be clases with Jimmy! ith none out. He gathered him. had to do battle with on optic In | ¥tiae oat Marty dea Boones Beas ‘Miller at Baron, Ps, self together, though, and got rid ‘operation, one eye being and other, :

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