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' ' i } : CO a Bob Moha and Joe Cox Meet in Manhattan A. C. Ring To- Night, Cooriay 116 YT Pree Ryptihiee Co O-NIGHT will bring together the T Caveman,” Hob Mobs, and Joe of Missouri Maid Com te credited by the nimble presa agent with having “made Jess Willard jump out of the ring. 4 with having knocked Joss Willard out.” Just how & performed these two marvels, at NCOX A FOOT TALLER THE <j... BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YO AND SEVENTY-FIVE POUNDS HEAVIER THAN MOHA Coprriatt, 16, ty the Prose Pubtiehing Oo (The Mew Tort Brening Werte OMAP ARATIVE HE MOKA ANNO Con. w 7 Moma KNO”KD Con out AND Con FALLD ON Mona Veen WILL THe RerERee CUNT over. BiIRDT es eT EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1916 MACK ls Complaining That Buying a Ballplayer Now- adays Kicks an Awtul Hole ina Five Dollar Bill, Od tek Cooma ee aed thet wae T G THE LOCK Protests on on net be allowed rhea fokates the protest le Bied eter. Melancholy coasen le off the | rita URINE SA A A and the ne time and in the ning te moult, an same ring, le not explained, Bo we'll ances cies the sienble prone edule 4606 Ghd Inside fs rubber beet. Cox Is the gentleman who park tha — American seccer we took a “decision” over Willard in Gweden, rity J ee under most peculiar cireumetances. nd he Athietica have se Willard, 1 notice, discreetly omite the | idea. of Mr from his printed record, As Willard told me the story of Cox, it all happened whon Jess was a novice, He was taken to a town far, far from home by a new man- and was informed that he was ohed, but that he'd have to “lie ager, who seemed to have a remark- ‘Courts Are Too Wet To-Day | For Big Tennis Matches ‘The opening feature ia the appear- Serene es es we fans are wel Average yacht club jattae indeere summer ire'a decision from taking ogee as wie ger . tae) ee il WEIGHT (60 ‘ weet 228 ~ ut winter gives ‘em @ better ye entire pan! rol on je ol Poutin: tal a 5 Om Ne tt ho the fellow, Jens stated that he couldn't ( |Opening of Forest Hills Cham- bes Si Lcd {ss Meade fu NOGA Mona - | ce matter now th conan ger, who seemed to have a Fomart € ‘ | pionship Tournament 18 Post-| ‘The opening te t FLAT-Fooreo ¢ Geome: lenposaible jo provers Ga peste able pull with the local authorities, | Ward Dawson, the Pacific Coast) ° e e had Jess tomsed into the calaboowe | —_ ef | ndaratand the ee, os for twenty-four hours to think it (Trap BAR FORRST HILLS, L. L, Aug. s0.—anl| eater ‘Snie t nktatce aaa | With Merkle im Lineup Soupoos were “uvolved ta the deal, over. v | . Next day the manager visited Jess man matches in the national lawe tennis ciarence J. Griffin, the national and, peering through the bars, told poned Until To-Morrow. championship tournament echeduled at ance of Maurice E, McLoughlin and doubles title holders, who will defend Dodgers Beat Reds and Gam McVey is getting clever, Me got Sam Lanstord'to paPs Die d Nd mires to Geant out, the courts of the West Side Club here| fot other day ana then hit Gams ex Be aus le akan be oule bel to-day were postponed until to-morrow | their laurels, the ot he turned loose. If not—well, he could on account of rain, As the magnet attracts steel so Mc- @tay there until Gehenna froze over —or words to that effect. Jess chose the lesser of two evils, fought, and) being unable to fall from any blow delivered by Mr. Cox stopped at the end of the second round, held up his hands and plaintively explained that he was in no condition and could no further, Then ho went to the dressing room, climbed through # window and beat it out of town as! fast as he could go, taking the rail, road track for a short cut. “I was young and green then,” ex- plained Jess. “I was scared half to death. I thought they could keep Mme in jail for six monthe—and there was my family waiting back in Okla- homa.” UT all thie has nothing to do with Mr, Cox, who, so far as we know, was entirely innocent in the matter, and thought he made Jeng quit. Cox is no infant. He is big and husky enough to give any- body a fight. He stands six feet four in his socks, and scales, according to training camp report, 235 pounds, He is built much like the late lamented Luther McCarty, and in the two or three fights he has had in the East he has shown skill and a fair amount of scrapping ability. He stopped Bill Brennan's conquering streak— and Bill was go! through the sec- Vincent Treanor. ‘ iE boys” are all back from Saratoga, where they Joyed a month of the most successful racing ever seen at the Spa. The regulars will rest to-day in order to be ready for the opening of the fall meeting of the Westchester Racing Association at Belmont Park to-morrow, The climax of the present season, which is the best in a decade, will come on Saturday with the running of the big classic Futurity, first held Climax of Racing Season To Come Saturday With Running of the Futurit Camp Fire, R. T. Wilson’s Two-Year-Old, Which Displayed Championship Qualities in His Victory in Hopeful Stakes on | that the tournament officers decided Getaway Day at Spa, Is Considered Likely Winner—Rac- ing Will Be Resumed Here To-Morrow at Belmont. President George Adee of the Na- tional Association announced that, weather permittti the opening’ round of the tournament would be started to-morrow, at the same time} with the same schedule outlined for to-day’s play, The heavy showers during the early morning hours made the twenty odd turf courts so wet and slippery to postpone the play for twenty-four hours in the hope that the turf would dry out enough to permit playing to- morrow without the danger of the Loughlin in his division has drawn such stars as Theodore Roosevelt Pell, Frederick B, Alexander, George M Church, Itchiya Kumagae, R. Lindley Murray and Karl H. Behr in bis quarter of the singles. All of the followeM of the game agree that a victory for The Comet this year will stamp him as the greatest player in 11 the history of the American game. Johnston and Griffin came to Forest Hiile from southhampton yesterday, | They devoted themscives to practice on the courts, which they declared | we-e fast, Johnston came along splendidly in his practice, and the champions meet their challengers in the first of the titles to be decid fly of producers as was the case of! Players’ epikes tearing the surface! 3.80 to-morrow afternoon. His Higness and Domino, both of which won with the maximum im- post in the saddie The race on Saturday bring out a strong fleld, and on paper it would seem to be between Camp- fire, the Whitney quartet, Bellringer, Vivid, Rickety and Hard Cash; the Belmont representative, Deer Trap, and James Butler's Ivory Black, On public form the race would seem to be between them, though the Ma- comber colt Star Master, The Knocker and Tragedy, from the Oneck Stables; Gifford Cochrane's Burlesque and Ma- deira, Andrew Miller's Ticket, Thomas C, MeDowell's America and Sunset should Brookiyn Club Must Face Phil- lies, Giants and Braves Before Getting Back to Ebbets Field, Dodgers Will Have Won or Lost Pennant Before They Return Home, National League. at(I addition to developing pitchere— MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANUING Tighten Hold on Lead Wilbert Robinson Proves His Ability as a Manager by Turning Loose Catcher McCarty, One of Greatest Prospects in Base- ball, to Secure Veteran First Sacker of Giants. By Bozeman Bulger. HERE may have been doubts in I the past concerning Wilbert Robinson's ability as @ great manager, but there can be none now. hia supposed specialty—the veteran Says Mccraw American Leagtie. leader of the Dodgers has made the one move that, very likely, will land him the pennant, He saw the abso- lute need of @ great first basoman and, without further ado, went right out and got him. He did not hesi- tate, as bag been the wont of many leaders, until the upportunity of a championship was gone. “Uncle Rob- bie” etruck while the iron was hot, and it looks as if he hit the iron quite a blow. “My idea of getting a ball player that is needed to round out a team," he often has sald, “is not to figure on cost. One man that is necded Is worth a dozen who ere merely hang- ing around.” And Robole followed along that line in acquiring Fred Merkle. ‘For him he turned loose McCarty, one of the The Usteoaticd a irks . gi jer le now pal Be Nothing wi ake dur last Pirate-Giant series, as tne Reds have last place sewn up. nis Sruthet was by esters! lage’ ts the ae A few more sizes smaller and Bob Groom's batting average would fit him around the neck. After some deliberation the Ne- tional Baseball Commission has det cided to throw out all games won! Clark Griffith tast winter, New telescope recently invent with a scope of 900 miles, will Chicago fans to see a World Seri this fall, Unies, the umpires disputing Stallings's dec Ce? Stallings's decisions, Pere Haughton. roi noth Benny Leonard hae claimed th lightweight title go often that he be. Neves it hiseelf. Ae Set St. Looey Browns will find | \ 4 ond string heavies like a wild man, “ Thi Si ts of Clubs. W. L. PC.) Clubs. W. L. PC.|| Clubs. W.L. PC.) Clubs. eatest prospects in baseball. Thoygh | the Red Sox just as easy ea aM ; in 1888, Biable's Starfinch, some of which| and These Three Se ; ar prospec Cox is under the management of Brooklyn .70 48 .619 | Pitts’gh.. 52 61 .460| Reston... .7 588 | St. Louls..66 has ve volving Willie Lewis, who certainly knows u| James R. Keene won the ley nally Sea, en ennete wil Roe TRS Games Will Decide Fate Of | 3 weston... .65 43 .602 | Ht. Louts...54 65 .454]|Detrott. 55 .545 | Clevet'a youre McCarty ran fast veniaplug to © Hae pele SUSAR BY ae 2 fighter when he sees one, and when/five times -- with Domino, 1893; | friendless, ; 65 48 675 | Chicago. ..63 66 .445||Chicago. ..66 56 ‘| Was. show his greatness, As a hitter he ‘4 Walle want West with Moran, and | cyscornac, Colin, 1907; ane: eS arr eee Robbie’s Men. IN. York.,.64 57 406 | Cinein'd, .45 76 .372]|N. York...68 86.637! Phila... {leading the National Langue. SPORTIN the silver-tongued one immediately | kette, 1908, and Sweep in | Butler's 4 feinnne R . But McCarty was not of immedi. matched Cox with Moha-—which | David Gideon won it three times— Butler's Spur, August Helmont's esults of Games Yesterday. showed a remarkable degree of con- fidence in Cox's ability. For Moha is no dub. Far fro; 1 BE ave Philadelphia ve. St. Louis (Rain). did not waste a minute when he saw T Mohan eo tough that Juck Die, |in 1896. The Woitney family has at the Spa. HE Giants’ pennant ohanoes hays é To-D. ele Bt Whale 6 Seater pee re nee MEE I doesn't like him. He has fought Dil-|had ite share of ery wel * Campfire by his victories in the now faded to a dui ; james To-Day. the Gianta, He regards Merkle as ae ans lon four times, and the icy-eyeq|names of peity Bey, Ariul, Saratoga Special, the Sanford Memo- green, I am willing to admit | 3 new york ot Cincinnnt! Detroit at New York one of the best inflelders in baseball, \UTIFUL ‘ “Giant Killer” never even nicked | Pennant and Thunderer appearing jrial and the Hopeful Stakes, proved |tnat, My ball club blew, and I never, Brooklyn et St, Loule Chicago at Philadelphia and players in general do, notwith- B E ni He has fought about every|on the roster of winners, Mr, Whit- (himself by long odds the best two- . Mla talan inh ot th At m standing the often expressed betiet Dillon class, and they|¢y also owned & interest 1D / year-old that performed. Spur earned |#®¥ & team make & + Latle 64 Baten | that Fred is a slow thinker, never care to mingle with him a sec. kee, the winner in 1901. tho stamp of greatness in the running |When the boys exploded there was weland at Washingion$ | ‘The firat start of the Dodgers with PA RK ond time, He hit Mike Gibbons on he experience of Richard T.Wil- {of the Huron Handicap. Friar Rock nothing half-way about their work. Merkle was an auspicious one, They the chest and nearly caved him in, a|eon, whose good colt Campfire is| proved his real worth by his easy vi Tee: while ago, and they saved Mike by Butterfly, with His Highness, 1! 1894 (Gideon & Daly), and Requital considered a probable winner of the Friar Hock, A.'K. Macomber's Dodge and E, M. Weld's Weldship stand out as the five champions of the meeting tory In the Saratoga Cup, and Dod, By John J. McGraw (Manager New York Giant And we left home with a chance to Iya, ‘Cincianatl, 6 Chicage, 6; Boston, 1. Cleveland, 5: New York, 1. ate use to Robbie, despite the fact that he 4s a comer, while Merkle is a goer, and the Brooklyn manager won a ball game while the Braves ing fi were losing, and have tightened their OP NS TO. MORR calling the blow a “foul” Since| big race, should put heart into ev-|while racing for J)8, Ward, when ne | come through and cop! We have no| was only shoriatopring in Shope days bath gerd Beare ¢ Brookiynts| Wobbly hold on first place, A defeat E be Uiitles on the. plem wat: atohe tee: |oty, breeder 1m the dang, Mr. Wilson | defeated Spur, at a pull in the/more prospects now than the Well! ie remembered it, and the two ‘have 1 asked Joo Tinker when {Yesterday would have been disaster, | six PEATURR EVENTS, Tacding jn t | eeou! 8 apleni oo! roug! ie! verified his Western vic- Chi n. had trouble all season. They never|I w. Thc: ” + as Boston was but eight points + @ drawing card.” Moha can make 168|the union of the young and untried |tories in both the Latoni Baown Chinaman: te "i was in Chicago recently dickering |, $1,500 Aut Ha Pounds ringside, although there have| sire Olambula and the young mare | free it, both the Latonia and the] where is one thing I can aay about|got along after Tinker made that/on tho Zimmerman trade, Lae : jumn Handicap vt * : ey crack. “They oug sane . jaseball people are inclined to be- he sored am Nigh Bs 1600 He fnen | Nugntfall: It wae the marc's fret tho one steeplechager {my team. I cannot select any one] ROY we wit tatke about some ball! win i wage ay met Mey don't eve. that "Htopbie's, acquisition “ot|f 1000 Broadhellew Steeplechase small man in height, for he measu: “And you id I ought only 6 feot 4 Inches-—a foot leas than | are ne na ene tenes og nee vin his three starts, [gether, I will hand the boys that.|the Glants for the purposes of litera-| to bo shot for letting them eet where | weake OF dlmmy Sheckard did for the || Special Nace ‘Traine, Te. Morrow Cox HULAD physique he's a genuine | Dounde and will carry’ 126 pounds ins [he took. Up 16) pounde an won Nee [Their heads all went down at omoe— ture, Ciberwiae | a trae ve Mene|chey, are. Hither ono of our elubs| hale his ball club to got the one man |f Arg Sram a, Brae ae eavy weight, bi; 2 - is and won the em from ° . ar fas, “Tr 1:30, Tedd, 100, 1 lite “te ie tromendonasnatosny stead of 130 which would have been 'Beverwyck Steeplechase left absolute. |&teat team work. Iam shaking MY! ioague, Brooklyn looks like a sure should have beaten Brooklyn. he wanted and that one man formed | Alto ‘Tesch tralles we, and thick and broad. In shoulders and arms and chest and neck and head he is fully the equal of the his burden had he come from a fam- lone over the others, ly no doubt of his supremacy, man to jump on, They all blew to- head, for I don’t understand tt myself, And Iam sore, We could only win clubs with pennant chances and drop | winner if the boys don't hang their heads. Two or three times on the road lately there have been signs of declared Joe, Joe wasn't in a very pleasant hu- mor when I met him in Chicago. Old Robbie has shown himself to be Merkle will work for him as the pu the connecting link in one of the best clubs the game has ever known, It is interesting to figure just what a by a miracle, and you don’t run | Toa > & wise manager by the way he has! Brooklyn will do with Merkle when gigantic Cox, Moha saya he never now ro {a crack, and they ha¥e the hardest | handled his pitches, I ink ts felt a punch in his life, He G acrors any miracles in baseball. We! part of ‘the trip to tne flag to make| yee his pitchers. In my opinion | Daubert gets back in the game. Of fur & punch in bis lite, He ieoks it SiC WS John Pollok ANA SSID) rr er ee ee iin | he can get more pitching out of a half| course Merkle can play the outfield, impression on his heavy-armored head, and Nis body ts a hard tai to reach. Moha uses a straight jab very Well restonishingly well for a man w such short, thicl Nia hooks are deadly. i Ost ad The fight will open the new Man- hattan A. C., at One Hundred and Fifty-fifth Street and Eighth Avenue, A AST Is being rather un- sted for his defeat by Although the ord d by Attor ney General 8, Pierce Freeling of Oki homa to the Sheriff of Tulsa County to prevent the fifteen round bout between Carl Morris and Frank Moran at ‘Tulsa on Labor Day afternoon was a blow to the promoters, there ts still hope that the battle will be fought. In a ment just announced by Lieutenant |Governor Trapp of Oklahoma, that of- | Frankie Brown, the pmulsing east elde ban- tamweigit, i¢ booked uu by his manager, Al, Lppe, to fight Kid Wolfe of Cleveland ten rounds at the Aintrome A. C, of Rochester, N. Y., tonight and Kit WilMame, the crack ban tamweight of Maltimore, for twelve rounds at itinore on Labor Day aftemoon, Brown és Aucady 1m good condition for both cuntests, Al, Lippe has tak bie management nother good battler under Mo is Johhny Riley, the up- too, The contenders haven't gone so good, It is the old story of a ball club going bad that can't be explained—at least not by me, The Phillies hit us a kick, and It disappointed my bo: badly because we all left home be- Meving we had a fighting chance to breeze through. The team has played yet. Robbie has good pitchers, how- | ever, and I believe his staff should hold’ him in front, Boston will give him @ hard fight on the nerve of that club, Merkle will strengthen the Brooklyn team greatly The National League race will be decided, in my opinion, by the series, between Brooklyn and Boston to be! played in Stallings's home park the! second week in September, The| games with the Phillies in September may also be a little tough for Robbie, | dead arm than any other person in the country, and he is a great booster and salver, Marquard and Coombs have come through for him in good shape, and they will go steady to the end, The addition of John Coombs was a wise move, and the old fellow should go strong to the finish of the Robbie would hardly use him there, Robbie's anxlety about a per- manent first baseman would indl- cate that the trouble with Daubert may be more serious than the public has been led to believe, but race, and probably will show a lot of pitching tn the World's Series, for 1 don't know any wiser bird in the game, Last Week FIRST RACK AT 2,80 P, M, si ‘Cary’ Meoerved for Ladies om olf TTAN CASINO, DB MOA va, Son JES, NIGHT, Pk aint neways, Ente eusperting, Cig Frankie Callahan Friday might, ciel declares that Attorney General] MMe Mellerweaie wto Das ¢ Tong lit of vin |gpotty ball all weason, at one stage | and these aro also played away from | gj") ttandbya of the Athletics’ old I In fact, Wolgast put up a very good |Freeling acted without executive au-| ang is g terrific mucher with either band, Ae. |l00KIng like sure champions and at| home, Moran's boys are going well) son, Coombs and the venerable Ex : Aight, and while not the wordectot {Monty tn ordering the Sheriff to stop| tones to Live, Jimmy Duley, the wack wa, |@nother resembling @ club putting up| now and fighting all the way, aa we | ward Plank have been the two stare. ea emnan ale “bearcat” of three or four yeara ago, (he Pout and that he knew of no larweignt of Lockiort, N, ¥., 100 out of a match la stiff fight to land in last place, 1} found Fatt cdeer tit moked thelr | but Bender haw stepped out once In a wax in first clause condition, He wan WHY the plans of the promo! on iy a am trying to whip the gang into shape | (o7 tine pennant before they return to | rue and shown some of his old stuff, Buy thi k thi i if badly shaken by heavy not be carried out. Lieutenant Gover- st the p y | Manticarena latina taeae erika teltinne uy this wee at suit you've jaw three times in the sixth; aiges (nor ‘Trapp ia the State's executive in| 3%, Mut the Oruee, N J., midienelatt, te |to atick in we Joogae how a on | thele home, park, After facing the| are working with thelr heads only, and been thinking about for six weeks—-there and tenth rounds. and every {! the absence of Governor R. L. Williams, ath Beffelo > en mates jour Srat trip West, when we hed our) Phillie ; weg see ae, [once their arms get in any kind of , ; SRS OObHOR DAK TAR foe Gale lee tren we vacation, He ‘a want in Buffalo to tox either Jack Dl eun of victories, Joe Tinker @aid to|the Polo Grounds over Labor Day,| shape they are three times as valu- won't be another remnant sale for six and they may just catch us in a burst, when we would cut into the Dodgers’ chances very hard. We'll have everything to gain and nothing Aghting harder than ever. A man not| n condition could not have had such | remarkable powers of recuperation, |, BY demanding « mus Wolgast's work was not showy, but leter Johns, the colored heavyweight, to & while both | able as a youngster because they use 4 their heads. I'm using my fast ball mostly this season,” Plank told a friend of mine months—perhaps such values will never be shown again. Materials are advancing. Suitings that sold from $25 to $50 me in Chicago: “You ought to break up the league before August, John.” ¢ of $1,000 for John n Neither Levinaky $19 he weakened Callahan with hard body ™ Barry of Chicago et the Myan « | Gees tate, De Some new life must be tossed into| to lose then aving the Polo} the other day, “Curves are too hard to measure $19-—this week will close blows and might have beaten him Srscue N. ¥.. om Set, 16, Jew 2 Pawel : " f , The boys don't carry | Grounds, they meet the Braves. on the arm, and my speed still sticks ut. Coat use! down Ina longer fight, Hevwag an Mstagsr of Johan, bas jowt the chance f gue] | With Wight uccemive Kenchoite to hia onait | {he Hall club. whe Hous don't cacy) “Now if Stallings's club at that time| with me pretty good.” them ot Hane, and trousers from strong as Callahan at the finish, Cal. 26 the match, Vromoter Kyan was willing to|Jim Healy, the Irish bearyweight, will try to | (UO Proper pepper. | ft hope to Make}. tay chance at all for the flag—| (Copyright, 1916, by John N, Wheeler, Tne.) shorter ends $17.50. Jahan hit Wolgast_ many times fairly #'* Jobe « ruarantee of $500 for hia end | make it Nd. ¥ to-uigit. Jim will take on Jack | qm jules. Heinle | Zimmerman) Ait Ns) i¢ it has not already been eal eguenagiont on the chin, ard it must be remem. st when MeMahou ashel for 61,000 be promA- | McTigue og County Clare, 4 brother of Miko | Mnitorm, and he does hot get along in| eliminated—Robinson will meet the|Shamus o'r: rea Knockont, a ered that he has knocked out Joo|¥ “itd off the negotiations, McTigue, # the main lent of ton wands at the |Chicagy at all. It seems he resents a| battle of his life. As I have pointed| Shamus O’Brien, the Yonkers Nght- Mivore ahd. coveral. chor mock tak?’ | sia Olymple A.C. of I In the other ten | . "by Tinker when. Zim| out before, the Braves are in a class | woight : ARI AGAd Renee ee pees et ae jremark made by Tinker when Zim J welght, made good at the Broadw Welghta with that same punch, Wols| Reore leaving for Chicagy on Saturday Lar. | {yinier Ham Wovinson, |e 1 take oo | frat Joined the club yeara ago and | by themacives in tho National Leaguo|gporting Club of Brooklyn Saturday gast didn't do so badly, He has all ney Lismenstetn, manger of Ad Wolgast, mi eeville middleweight, didnot understand. the frankness of | when it comes to money players. Put! ite ne stopping Feanide Dlememer ev his old courage and aggreasiveness cisred that le has Wolgat matched to Matchmaker Rosenthal of the Brown 4 criticism and crabbing tactics in| tough series like that up to them | eM by stopping mew Two & RES and endurance. His speed and punch- Lee Morrisey, lightweight champion of Idaho, {of Far Hockuway. to Vogue on the Cubs, Sald Tinker to| and they will tear the heart out of in the ninth round with @ BROADWAY @ NINTH STREET ing power have slipped a few ut , ‘ , ‘ i y s. A ae TR iat nee anal hook to the ehin, O'Brien AND a we & few coms. twenty rounds at Idauo City on Labor Da to fight Dave Mel Heinie by way of greeting: the other elu fore they will lose it 4 two clean knockdowns in $9 E. 42D ST., BET. FIFTH & MADISON He m ny, have. knocked out Freddy Aserelo of Californie tor ale round Haypy Smith in Ue two ten round coutasta ta be! “You's! sit on the bench a long time | If Robinson wants that pennant he " " ; AVES, IY Punches, but it wowal A. C. of “Fully” oo Bet. , amd Pui {bold at the next how af te club om Friday wight, ‘Three preliminaries of four rounds each | Will olay be coutroted, had better get out and win it before he goes Up against Stalil maulers with thelr anemic batting average before you ever get a chance on this team.” it wasn't so mucb to say, but Joe isn't likely he can ever > rea - y, fonship rank ch the Bloom for te rounds at the Clermont 4, C, of . | Bevokiya oo Sas, 14, ' Fall and Winter Styles Now on Display $20 to $50

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