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THE BVEXING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 191 a EST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YOR MUSCLES DONT ALWAYS LITTLE MEN HAVE OFTEN COMPETED SUCCESSFULLY AGAINST GIANTS INDICATE GREAT STRENGTH eee See 202 - Study of Famous Strong Men Shows That Strength Is Where | You Find it—Athietes, to Possess Great Physical Power, | Need Wot Be Like a Statue of Hercules—Strength Is 80) Mysterious That Little Men Have Competed Suco wad Against Giants. ed Yankees PP May Here To-Day o~ ~, ARS MEN O aren't the only ath. letes who should train for their \ | Contests . 1918, by the Prese Publishing Oo (The New York Hvening Wort) | water THENGTH « & mysterious — e pounds, uses & great deal of strength KP The barcbal In just oe round a@ the during @ three-minute round of Papournny , Te GIANTG one they used 10 Ved League WRESTLER WE \oHmD 400 Pound ano Court Tuan A WMMERFAAT on A HenDRE MIE ted So ont and dle up ballatapern, eBhw ae Downer, the national diving ome ry » to defend hie @ « * © J different from fighting But Ted Meredith, the runner, ‘abing pearly @ bundred) | New pounds lens than Willard, uses more strength ih three minutes of run. ning. ii et Lous CYR Wat Far, BUT Ke Cea & 600 POUND MUSHROOM ANCHOR, ’ « barel Its the old problem of horse. One MAND oo WRITE STRONGEST man | while MoKay wears given power, One borse-power—the A in WORKD , Atthean or , ; | ; dard invented by James Watt to "We Gorm ‘ A it s : t wl EL ORL Une least” nly aan oe measure the Working capacity of the AMERICAN INDIANS - ‘ Atoam engine—ie (he amount of en- > Neon ako ) . Tanieab siding, Idn't O48 nae orgy expended in raining 83,000| ( WLUES “CRemcreo ) \ | moter from the sidelines. pounds one foot In one* minute, | ‘ GI HWALs “Thée’ Py . Kaising one pound 94,000 feet in one | \ ae la sare <b | 1 or'et Minute, or raising one pound one foot 31.000 timer in one minute, amounts) 3 a 7 sii ——EE | Athiotice” 1916 ¢ te the same thing. \ = * and the explowten ¢ When Pat McDonald, the gigantic weight thrower, heaves a 66-pound i ai Dy. S d Wi ke , R AN teote pnd fiw Weight to & record height of distance, or pulse a 16-pound shot fifty feet ee econ ee s acing Bre Tenet uacu OF more, his exhibition of strength makes the spectators gasp. And yet tn > CAME NEAR LOBING We SHoT-PUTTING = / CHAMPIONSHIP “TR { JUAN BUOT ~. tO Pounds, he ‘the course of ten minutes on the letio field Httle Hannes Kolohmainen, tried throwing a 66-pound weight, the distance runner, develops more for the first time in bie life, Hack~ iy enschmidt ploked the weight up and Rerse-power than Pat McDonald in va i around and around bin Not Up to Standard Set |,» os inh During First Six Days | dig about twelve Fee i) the uk Of condities the eame length of time, ‘The welwnt | roi at full ‘a length, H Ml hers oo SS 75 : thrower makes his great effort and, times—-a vat that would have pulled | — Liv Ree Tinea ae kaa Seer Sa, Rie aS Our 1. pitent reste, “Kelehmainen expends enorry | i, inary, man’a shoulder out of TW Concues. weeny Races Such as the Sixth Yesterday, When Crimper, Which Was | tiiainy: “ embined A Y with every stride. two compare | His socket A Littl st A Ite one fi | neat and sty running, there Une @ gasoline motor of Big bore and boat hous, picked it up with one 7 . NIT ONE HAND Regarded the Surest of Sure Things, Was Beaten by Ha% [ii {finite baomin whet ookiye ound, to neh Ata ne firat place, drie Because of Poor Ride, Have Caused Dissatisfaction | *"vv'' ** boxe three sailors, minute and a «snall motor turoing ‘Tom Carroll, | Marrant ty about aunet bee toothall come over 8,000 revolutions. wiry, with lege ike pipestemn: Among Regulars. Fieve Cost right talere ue be gence, ‘The popular idea of strength, how-/ 1 ig Crew tinkehans Sand tt: Crippled Yanks Open Here To-Day eee min, tabbkil Hie tan cn ce aa man who net, 1 tapressnted by the posed for the Farnese Hercules—and By Vincent Treanor. Ho ‘out-| States going dry in November, tt rom the maiden cla oan expend @ tremendous lot of en 640) could rival the others in feats yf D bl Hi if With Al e SARATOGA, N. ¥., Aug. 1% | je meat rimper in the drive to the jooks as if Northerners winte:ts c 4 PA, | Rume ; et to the 3 Ve ntering in ergy in a single effort. of aerenath ewan Sieaslt. Oftes n ou e- ea er t t etics ate second week of the month's | « Hendrie has shown @ lot of Dixie will have —— —————$ to have their golf OKINNY LEGS SUPPORTED Aji.) "iS Sn ery to the athletic racing at the Spa comes to anj {provement and is entered in the hottied and expressed from New VERY STRONG MAN. trainers as well as to more outaiders. end with to-day’s card. The) \twrence Reallzation Stakes, which | York, _ Tivo known many of the strongest |In Yale, years ago, there wore two| Gants, Whose Home Stay Has, present week's sport was not any-|fotucat, hat@) Tim ATHLETICS CRACKED nhot pulters, One was Dick Sheldon, At A mon in the world, and in the whole 6" Pnchen tall: weighing about 226| Been as Successtul as the! MA ‘AN ING where near as good ns that during) . AFTER LOSING 10 BTRAIGHT™ tet me two that I can remember were pounds; the other, Fred Beck, 6 fect . | the first atx days. There have been a) 000 i} — ites te phyalque, ome wore tatl|10, weighed 175." heldon “was a Donovantes’ Was Disastrous, National Leagee ; number of things that have trans |r, 41h ip thu {A fight with Joss Willard would and lean, others short and chunky, | frost shot p package he carried more| Are in Philly, While Dodgers Ciba WL P.C.) Glabe W.LP.|| Clade .C.| Cuba, W.E.P.c, || spired which haven't been to the et chee cuneh wo his| undoubtedly help Fred Fulton's otr- The strongest man I ever saw Was) horse- power. Brookiyn..62 35 .689 | Chicage...48 87 .447 | Romon, 681 | M. Leate,.69 52 .696 ‘dng of the regulars, For instance, was ony ade bet: re the w.aner,| Cus Career. He could be billed as the Tom Carroll, the professional weight I The wereatnt Greco-Roman wreatier| Meet Braves in Double Bill at|| Benes. 0 89 .Sn0| Prusburgh.42 64 438 | Cleveland.6o 47 .661| New Yerk.ss 60.6% | in yemterday’s sixth race tho defeat | "i" Ahare was lucky to fniah think, flattest giant in the world. § s shat he world a few yours ago was BT 42 .87G |, Loule,.46 61 430 |Chicage,..61 68 B60 | Waah'ten, 61 64 406 16,500 | py bumed up when, Connt = thrower. Carroll is 6 feet € inches | Pagoubney, He was over six and a| Ebbets Field. Now Weriss 4 52h |Clacianaicat 64 .876 | Detrelt,.-69 91.836 [Phln,.ersa0 excise | Of Crimper, the dmportod #15801) | tot noir, wee due, We Cokee aa | THE GIANTS ARE OUT STAND- tall, has @ reach of 8 inches, thim| haif feet tall, wondertully developed, French horse, was the biggest kind |" ot tanve whe hearty payed. | ING UP, 10g, @ 82-inch waist, a 48-inch cheat, And weleted 400 hounds, In alte of ee re Ps Results of Games Yesterday, | of an upsct. From the time that tie | $9100 ‘als carried a brary plie of eS : 48-inch upper arms, and welghs only and stature he ooulé iy Bozeman Bulger. . Lente, entries were announced on Thursday dna won the steentechess and Med Fem: | witcher Heahes’s detize to spend fuer yeast im pounds stripped. When he was | Start on a Mara were pied, leap Into ia. iLL, DONOVAN and his wounded ; L Louls, 61 Cleveland, 4 (1st game). ight Up to post time yesterday one fui? "Mea "indo e*eusten Ace was | Musuan hat Waller Juliane &x°gag tack.” prep Hound and bunt almost Ceactly | 28ult, landing on tho same spot, Yanks are back home double- Brooklyn, 4; Chicago, I (2d game). eae hereon © Oe sould, D*Sortainty"» Crimper “looked son ile it at ‘ Consensus of opinion that the Cin- b> Fitzsimmons, Carroll sili GIANT AND MIDGET COMPETE AS heading with the Athletica to- Pliteburgh, 2; Homes, 1 (1a game), lke. | ot favorite, Riomb einnatt Keds wouldn't look quite ie ‘& doson world's profensional RIVAL SHOT PUTT! day while the Giants, whose home Boston, 4; Piusburgh, 1 (24 game), The wise act considered him tho |! BUT a bad if thoy had ivy plnated-on “em Tecerds at weight throwing. some of ERS. tay bab been ne eubvesstul an the Gacinnati, 3; ‘Philadelphia, 2. surest “of sure things, Although |, A, § PB gitereng hry aint gapetmns faced to hide the ruins, the men o} od to him were tre- At Ne Orles Ni there were eigh Orse: ne! i) in the thin’ race, nil the sensats >) — PPOs Giaeene ase, teeth, ak ered Yank trip was disastrous, are in Phil- Games To-Day. barrier the Ral Parr owned horse nia ger une temo! meeting 4m, Som ste | sath, Brave fone ie wll working the hiddew aigh Ralph Rose, 6 foet 6 inches began for a week-end Raed beh New York at Philadelphia, Philadciphis ot New York (Twe games). was a My to Matai ae. She opening ot\t “hoe Metoaser, | chron the ume, One of them, Dan Campbell, | tall and weighing 315 the Phillies, At the same time the Bomen at Uroekiy (Two games). Washington at Boston, the betting, clos! 20. | saad or a ateaas wen. Onnonente haw floaty sounds 1 fase marvellous al . Fat McDonald, who was 6 fect 4 and|near-champion Dodgers are taking nese FE RE arti iat ore 4 Popatite Fockey ad) Cacapll for Byursiedtia weakness, Ie ber pose ed wbout 286, Ww 4 ¢ i ankro f tho | Nee"daye for th about. é¢ fect and won ‘a ha Bhot. In the game competition was | oUble crack at the Braves across the Ge et Be pare was over Frank Murphy's rido | tine tes’ at c cided tiie teaber "| er In doubles, Face in 2 minutes fiat. Julian Elliot, 6 fect T and wolghing | OMdae. was bitterly criticised. Murphy has) O... rewtevn's Roots will not wart untti! Coach Folwell le ready to suppl: Could beat bim at all woight-throwing | 140 pounds, Altogether it 1s considerable base- ' 5 @ Rood record on, the Kentucky |e ‘saratige Civ. He galled my lame in te Penn's football candidates wi events. fottttie, Rillot put the shot over 45] ball afternoon. Badis aed tant Re PAS tesa thn thal’. Rete cheese” Oee Selew aed asrnoks, at tne Tide he Race Soe | ural veneer = : uniforms. That's what Penn's 1916 th | feet, while the giants looked on padly and that hurt me more thin the} now, anyhow, ‘ery poor, to Aa’ jonat, i ee os y te aes Sia part Of is training with | smazomoent, Itose won the ovenc witt| THe Only drawback fa that but one! mere fact of losing nis pitchiag: In WErimper wan by long odds the best | ratie Tanin,ieft for Canada teat atoms we teAM consiated of —uniforme te one in each hand and push them up about 49 feet Siiot's of our clube is getting rendy for aj fact, We haven't needed lum at all as After making a fielding record that} horse in the ra ‘The event was | sin the N. G. Bedwell establishment, ‘The Athletics won a game in July. 4 alternately for several inin- etrenath, as shown in hi World's Series, The Dodgers appear | * pitcher, The club has had awful) will stand as a shining mark for a won by the John B. Madden owned | Willtam P. Riggs. manager of the Maryland an! Them were the good old days, . \Oreh lites. He boxed one professional | U88 through several ye to be a cinch, The pace they have good pitching ever since we left, The] long time Larry Doyle finally dropped | three-year-old Hendrie at 8 to 1,! Jockey Club, 19 now here, ‘ petition, has always be trouble has been a lack of hitting. @ thrown ball and is charged w: ee ——————$<— $$ Freaty-trce hours’ Were coslent to the athlotlc sot ta best understood when compared | “Luck also has broken against first error in sixty-nine rckane Kt 98. SRY, CGn# SFO Ine. ro ron the chin, and retired |f@ther alender build and ant no|W!th the late spurt of McGraw’s men, | added Donovan, “We cought every] that, his fumble was excusable, Ho MAJOR LEAGUE AVERAGES but that isn’t half as bad as having . t-band * fer fer fall somebody with Wnusual muscular cevelonment, alf The Giants have won thirteen out | team Just as it was coming out of 4] took the throw on a runner who was too many diners to divide it among. Compiled by Moreland News Bureau . Ke . here are thel stealing, but dropped tho ball in mak- If Tris Speaker wing the American’ 4 , f thelr last seventeen starts, a per. |p: For instance, here are t ra Dp ° faith ' " can the same amaging energy that he has |” er-/ Athletics ready to tackle us after ing the touch. An error would not | 0 hare ts Cog hy ay er tips and) now he could put a 1é-pound shot ton | COMMKo Upward of .760. Now, despite | breaking louse from thelr long losing have been charged by. the -omMelal | League pennant b will havo to ai Oe ae To eit ee Roun) or Giteen feet beyond tho world’s | that high apeed clip, the Dodgers have| streak, Why couldn't’ we. ave scorer but for the fact that the um. IV with twenty, Sve other players, in ao a turn. Elected constable of record, held their distance and a caught them when they were drop-| pire had called the runner out and Averages., National League Batting Averanes. ‘Tho ancient Greeks, once leven enty as?” lo : “i American League Batting Ave! As :t was an old in: Ra township, one day ho was at-| eat athletes and the greavee Amat; | games in front. Af the Glante oan. | PHI (hal SNK OF twenty Bact? | phanged his decision when he aaw the | Aer ee ivrers who have plased in filter | _Itecunte (of aren who bare plered in fifews | wety.one years Ago Bobby Wallace - sommes *y int, man Raga and sculptore in all the world, bh hot gain going at that rate, it looks} “Not any too good,” declared the| Sixty-eight fielding plays without | eames, including Aus. 0. prelate aah ed ankle is lable to give him theaching tha weigee oh Lard ne 08 BY | left thousands of m: cbles and bronges|!mpossible for any club to threaten| Yank manager. “None of those clubs | an error is an efficlency mark that the | Player and Clute, 0, ALB. Carthy, us trouble, champion. showing thelr athletic ideals, Every | the Brooklyn lead, look like champions, With our team ‘# can shoot at for eome time to * Jabble—BSo far as competitors | concerned Ty Cobb ig still a hermite Rufnek—Tho fight situation will soon brighten up, as the Bremen 1s ‘ q As the man gwung for his jaw, Car-| one of those, from the Farnese ‘| | . ‘arnese Mer-| Jt de within reason for the Giants | in shape | don't see how in the world | coms ANSWERS TO QUEERIES, roll caught Rie wrist: twisted him cule to the little green bronge discus | to overhaul the Phillies of the Braves, | they could have beaten us out.” We| Smoof—He's slow! like at fies ati Ele abtulder Uke a wack ot rower fi ee Museum at Athens, | but Charley Ebbets might as well | should have been far out Im front by) “atule* Watson, the Kentucky Twentieth Century Fumited pe} wheat. Then, while his victim kicked | tioned ‘und’ tutte berteetly pro deatn right now making arrange. | this time. Rosebud, who beat Alexander on his past @ pump. ‘and Carroll calmly walked | Greeks left no rec t Pd extra seats for first start in the major league, did a oe. Big Jeff Tesreau had one of his {not ture so well against the Glante, | bo tC je againet the Car- | George Burns welcomed him to the nd won the second game | Polo Grounds by hitting one of the without get- | fret balla pitched into the left feld ie hunter al- | stand for a home run, They then did | § of |some clever bunting on “Mule” and had him winging, But don't Zita ord of fat . - dechulte, half @ dogen blocks with him, took | skinny, wiry men who won Giymple dneas made, dieses’ Pa ee tek Nee into his own backyard and turned | champioushipa. Yet thelr Olympio| tryima to keog At ents “J £ Sytem. ot t00 cold water over his | heroes can hardly have been In the Amerioan League the Y, until he was sober enough to} in tho same mould. Our modern ex: |have wot given up A how iat neee ppmecie ond go Lyin a perience shows that you never can gere & team from first place fate the ; te Bimon Gillies, the Canadian w wd i by the outside what @ man may | second division és rather hard to over. make thrower, Bimon wae a railroad cone | ave tucked away uader cover, come, but baseball has had tts Joe was any mistake about that being a struction boss In Routh America, Two|UQE MUSCLES THAT HAD No| Grime—lote of ‘am. k of third, pitcher, He has the Inge of @ Bative laborers attacked him with — When Jeff Ie good he Ie awful | world beater. Old Experience will knives, rushing at him from opposite STRENGTH. Bill Donovan and several of his help him a let, sides. A score of others were bo-| Just ono more rather funny iitus-| Players with @ day off, watched the hind them, walting to run in when| (ration. Hatta, @ Japaneas, waa|G0uble-header between the Giants bringing over a deckload of coke, L. In order to reach Marty O'Toole @ postal card would have to climb the Rocky Mountains, Wrek—Stoo late for the Athletios to spurt, You can't sell straw hate in \ Scientia teresa pees Blim Ballee slowballed went down. ‘mimon caught the | monstrously miuncied. “tte ting yee Cardinals, Notwit Senntnaten nn dn te te rate December. ‘men the neck, one tn cach |muscular that he was almost de. effect of a rear-guard innings of his trimuph over the Car- hand, lifted them from thetr fect | formed. Hatta trained in a gym: reating through the West, dinais, Salleo turned loose but one 410 % and cracked their heads together ao | sium and boasted that he was the| the able-bodied ones do not look any| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Aug. 13.—Chi-| fast ball. It may have been the only ot Bara that they were both knocked |Champion wrestler of Japan. For| the worse for wear, ago won its second champtonship in| one he had, but that's all he needed, ih jean, fore the others could | months his bluff wan never called, He| “If we can get two or three of our|the Union Printers’ National Baseball] “A fellow’s pretty lucky to get away gat Simon anatohed up « pick han- | “éot by" on his looks, cripples back next week,” said Dono-| League tournament, which ended by|with that stuff,” @ome one remarked Pry W.L PC) ¢ . and charged into the crowd. That | | Then along came @ emall Japanese! Van. “we will annoy a lot of those | defeating Cleveland, 7 to 6, Chicago hearing of Bill Donovan, #6 ls a. ended the fight. Curiourly enough, | student called Hakolwa. ‘This Ha-|clubs that are supposed to have @| reached tho final game by winning from ‘e not luck when @ fellow can get be Bdepesd bad h this feat was almost exactly a dupl!- | kolwa was smoothly built and very| Chance for the pennant, We are not | Now York by 6 to 4 earlier in the after- | by without using any more stuff than Pitchers’ Records. es of that of the great Garibaldi, | silent. He never boasted, There was| #0 far away that a good winning that," eaid Bill, “Tf he had @ lot of it,| American League Ma uae + handled two would-be assassins |" ladies’ day In the club. Hakolwa| streak cannot reach out and grab |"008 yes, you might call him lucky, but {iSong ad Mats tombeting Ay6. Jf ,. Balt'mor: f Ge came way. Garibaldi was a) wis asked If he didn't know enough | thom.” 1 ‘whon a fellow can win on slow ballx tat ar RESULTS VEOTRRDAY, giant tn strength and stature. about Japane wrestling to heip|. “Do you expect any of the etara PITTSBURGH, Pa, Aug. 12.—Expras- | eet to know. sometht: That Bieit ot end } % eh TR Neer WORLD'’s GREATEST TRONG | ‘Hit In giving & vition, back to-day?" T inquired, sive Lou won th straight heats the Ma-| Gailee is a wise old bird, It's not luck y ist WoW ob ns ote Ae “Lam no champion,” he said, “but| “It ts possible that Hugh High will | tron Stakos, valued at $6,000, which was| with him." oy tchmond, onto, 8 (Int game), mem was Far, { mrratied a little in my native vil. | be back ae I have heard that Lee|the feature event of the third day of » , 2% Richmond, 4; Toronto, 3 (2d game). Louts Cyr ‘anada was the/iace, I'll wrestie with Hatta if Magee ought to be able to play, but T Direul ‘acing on the Brunot's fw ¢ = 3 of all. professional “strong | will make {tn real match inatend of] doubt It. 'They knocked the plaster |telent track Lightsome Watts, eee | po age ee eee hie yb ene CANES TO-DAY. 3 Tie weight Miting feate were | an exhibition, Caste off His foot yesterday, but I ex- finished second in the first heat|iead both leagues int i a H bes ar ide beyond betlef, Ho was an| In the match Mttle Hakolwa laugh. | pect he will need a little loosening up |UPy tira in on 4. eat | \itieas he picks up @oon a whole crew 4 Montreal at Providence. . @ormous man, fat and heavily mus- | ingly held his hands at his sides and| before getting in as a regular, Frank |®M4 tlrd in the second. of them will be giving him the raus|{t fe oo Buffalo at Baltimore (Two games), led. for ten minutes wriggled out of e Baker ta smproving, but Harry Spar-| posToON, Aug. 12—-Boston’s major|aa thoy pass by. | BOR Y Torouto at Richmond (Two games), A very unusual combination of /erip the muscular Hatta could use,| row tells me that he hears it will be | ‘earns will’ both play b a | a 8 and eetivity was George | At the end of that time he called out: | two weeks before Baker can get back | *&eue Ae ee niet connie Willard Wants Ac: # } === lackenschmidt, the Russian Lion,|"Now 1 begin.” luing Hatta. he{on the Job, He wili probably Join us| mee on Sept, 27, the first conflict CHGLOR ANES heed Willard oh BYERYTHING FOR Bow a prisoner in Germany. Hack-| whirled him off balance, swung him| to-morrow, but that does not mean he |! engagements here in recent years,| © . ‘ J 1 = @mechmidt was one of the greatest | from the floor and threw him over his| will play. ase result of an arrangement made |champton henvywataht borer, ta ready | i t af Blillari S$ = Bowling Wrestlers of the age—probably when |whoulder, Hatta fell on his head and| Maine! was in tho press box while | to-day. 1 ARS: OR i, OPA EA Aan Nee | is I o 8 Wilees and Terme to. Sul this best the greatest of them all.| was knocked senseless. After that| Donovan was talking, DO SPRINGS, Col, Aug, 12,|#eht from Denver to friends here to- | A ar | R 3 REPAIRS BY axeEn MecHiatn echmidt had a marvellous mus. ybody challenged and threw| “What ds the matte with Mateelt’| COLORAD » Col, Aug La bie ic kei a eS A 1 a a cs. development, Every muscleon| Hatta, It was one of the most curt- —Ralph Mulford won the second event |he had quit the ight 0 6 LIT oR Ths Bar sh yke Sollgnter, Con Dody owed clean-cut under|ous things I saw, that in his .* gaid Donovan.|in the Pikes Peak automobile races 4 1 19 8 { g sok he wey. ¥ it drawn skin, without an ounce|enormous muscles there was no| “The collarbone iw thoroughly healed,|in 18 minutes 24.7 soconds. George Star Swimmers in Race. ® ok ok in 8 8 — —=== z fat. He weighed 210 pounds, strength whate He looked Nke a] but Frite will have to work quite a|Iuzzane was second tn 28 minutes 48.4| BT, LOUIS, Mo., Aug. 12.—Middle dis- # 403 4? PORTING. * ‘The first time I saw Hack train he| man who could twist horseshoes in| while before hie whip gets in shape, — | eeconds, a time 19 ® BOW) ince swimming stare from all parts of sh Y rn $ tf sao ae RA AS finished by turning « high back sum. | his fingers, and a half developed boy| "I have no idea when CHlhoolcy will|Fecord for the 124% milo course, the Bounte el ‘o-day for MF Ma of ig Shy OBR 4 3 ~To-night, uit, Mke a cirous acrobat. T! could handle him with ease. be ready." TPS. Galtectie swimming Fe ce a AS ce nil "4 er . BASEBALL TO-DAY, Two fret fe BY 103 thowson, Ginannata, | 4 ° enachmidt to the athletic Strength, like gold, “is where you| ‘What about Caldwell?" AN, TOTP ay TiO, fame: Ludy Langer of Los Angeles, title H ca +2 Bway Sp't's 5 0 Travers where he and it.” ’ *% don't know a thing about bum. He ddfsus. “To Ground. “de be cn, cadne” holder, is an entrant, " Y ‘Toa eaas