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eaatinnians Charlie Weinert, Who Boxes Bob Moha Next Tuesday Night in Garden, Likely to Beat Any One He Fights—Except Wil- lard. Coprmgts 1916 by the Pre Publinhiog Oo. (the New Ygrk Kreving Work CCORDING to the latest dope A from the rden Bob Moha and Charlle Weinert will “surely clash” there next Tuesday @vcning. Our Tuesday evening bow!- Ing tournament can’t hold us on this particular Tuesday evening, We'll have to seo w Welnert does to Meha, or what Moha does to Wetnert, This fight has been postponed about four times, and there have been oc Casions on which we suspected that it was off for good. Bob Moha's jinx almost induced the promoters to so @ut of business, stop t ing and break their contract. | Moha has had hard luck sincg his! @rrival in New York severa! months ago. He came here in perfect fight ing condition and with a general chal. | Tenge. None of the middlewetghts would meet him, and tho only on Who was at aii willing was Joe Coa, advertised as “the man who t Wile bouts, Of course Cox neve Wiliard, but be was a very fair sort Of & boxer and big enough to fight |. anybody. He was Just a foot taler | than Moha And Mona whipped hin BEST SPO —— errs - THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, RTING PAGE IN NEW Y DRESS MAY MAKE THE MAN, BUT eateaiselinatiasiaaeieenatiamaeaiaasemeneceone Sang 000 Ducksh ooters Aight, 1916, by The Presa Publivhin « Co (The New York Almost Entire 1916. NOT THE GOLFER | Dartmouth Has ‘Vet’ Team | | | Hustle in Game Saturday is Mkely to give the Princeton for- |Coach Cavanaugh Points New 73." busy aftefnoon, His line Hampshire Boys to This Bat: | rushes. Baye. oer eArtinaUth'a’ teat tle, and Although They Lost to| 8. Hotbrook, @ brother to the fu Georgetown They Are Bound | | back, has developed into one of the beat quarters Dartmouth has @gd in Dartmouth in Frank Cavanaugh has one of the mont capable coaches By William Abbott. jin the East, Hin squad is never, 11) deteat from the fast George | large, but every year the New Hamp- town eleven last woek bas /@hire team im ranked negr the top RABID RUDOLPH wi | And Should Make Tigers %: ry \yeare, He is of the Pishon typu! | to Give Old Nassau a Hard ivetgny scarcely 125 pounds, Dut w {2 | Battle {very fast and nggressi His judg- i} x | ment of plays has n excellent. 6 Aen Proms ‘Evening Conrad Yo “aye ‘ ILLARD might tight little just to keep in shape for the circus season When Waiter Camp starts in to piclh § his All-America team he evidenth figures that Columbus only discovered New Haven. te With te Arme.Nay anf, Vale fiarrart gett talang ieee dhs'aauie Wart I's abe dorvunate Wea Mecwator who le twins World's Series players who com- ‘plained because there were some emp ty chalre in the grandstands demon strated that there were some empty cape on the feild, the All-America tenm A® usual il be the south by New weet by New Haven, Might appoint a committer of ef perte to lamp the Army-Navy game and decide that old question as to the supremacy of the bower over the slupey ver. If Harvard wins the championsh: Perey a ier will igen if $18,000. “Against at ay Bere’ will ge ont Having ed Dillon again, Bat kevinsky has only to win 84 more fights from Jack to decide their tour- nament. 1 y h has a peculiar system of i : ne othe ¢ 4 Fume 9 ‘backfield format which 18 B0/q foorbdull. We've eecn eome- hed eee Che ae took | ew ork 8 rmy ol ’ ° ° mined than ever to give tho Tigers a! highly developed wat the mon prob-| that needed couchiagn tUme Mendes foolGh—-outboxed him and vulfougiil | ° ° Constitution of hot argument this Saturday, The an. |ably start faster than any other pass ns} bim and gave him a bad beating, An. tt n nual battle with Princeton ts the! ie 1 Reporty from Yale indicate that? Ge Who Gould’ do that, warn’ woked | 8S Getting oO ack O Yr. Bbroaaoll A. A. U. Revised! tots ramo'on tue Green schedute,| Da ciout can, QeUH BSBOFINE | caper Diack in limpine much better avor by <livinug \ : heavyweights wround here, “They pis | Sere ini | , | ‘i nlite [eonah |G svepauiras Solna ee baked ht reUreHine ACG O “the Naw | What. we like bout football is the» Moha i ght here ew Yor : ' _- ampahire boy wootwlly for thia{ Made & wurprise attack on the New | about foo! is the Geter te ten tale’ weavewelat Already the Exodus to Long|'!}i!,"ere In Now York, ang a} Manhattanites Have Quicker; ,.,.., _ | Hampahire boys expectally for this) Hen shire people and escaped with | uneelfish way in which @ man. will New York—porsibly excepting» Bate Frist tay ei Bc Ube irene erg A Practically every line of the cons ontest and any one who thinks the|q well earned victory. The Bouthern- | sacrifice a $900 a year job in order to Epes tevinntwiling vo ent Mana | land Has ogun, ae the Bi. eulee—dewe wonton het, they Amend 10 Good SheCting Than ie gmncal Sonvention of pots [ery OTe AGRE, te Mave amen |S fered a ee ate, re taes | Aan, Bases Weal aseee ne : ' ah at the annual convention of the © engiael aD i oy ie Dartme slay" | “chaclle Weinert is tikeiy to veat| St Flight of Wild Ducks of farm. write Way, his quicker socess! Any Section, the Great South) vee iiateur boty on Nov. 20 ms (mureL ow aghmouth are in a tine hey never recovered. in, tine to, set | a . i 0 coud shoo any ee! ;: ama hody on Nov, 2 way of receiving a shock, Old N | ‘ mishipn (ts Rea ny one he fights, except Willurd. 1) the Past Few Years Is Prom-| ths countrs vit es an two hours} Bay Being Best Duckshooting « :esutt of ine work of the Recut ee meen ae coral defenge in motion. | wean: ine mot se don’ nk a heavyweight living, by automobile or train a New Yorker ; “tH tidad lh tS seanon shoul Satur- y ie team | ro it veltad " Diack or white, can have the slightest | d. can leave, hie Hroadway club and be} Grounds in the Country. cation Committee, which hus Just {day, maybe b3 a comfortable margin, | was caught napping, but Inslated the | ebance in the world with Willard if) = in one of the best duck shooting | vended its ruport to Secretary-Treay- | but It is not fair to aawume that te setback would only insure a me S) pide, Taatond 4 ; big Jess can still get into his Havana | aa) grounds in the cowntry—the Great | : Frederick W. Iubien, ‘The | bie team Ja golig to bo xlaugh.[etubbornly fought game againat) om nore heared! ; condition, By Bozeman Bulger. South Bt And, Dellove me, he In| Pht. The other form of duck shvot-|committes has been working on the | tered | Princeton, ont, wi rehearadls, 3 Weinert is tali, not too heavy, tart, NDUNG tae gettin out there as Cast an gavollne |'ne ty Known as “point shouting,” | new code for months, in faet, for two | Dartmouth, like Princeton, iv prac: — i¥ ; & shifty boxer, game, enduring and URS th Me} will carry him, | whiel ts to wy the gunner must ree] years, and numerous radical changes | tically a veteran team. Most of the| ‘The Middies, using Harvard coael ding on your nose for eight aggressive, coming In” may] ” Once tie guldos end word that the|°lne In a thateh-covered boat placed|in thy definition of an amateur as |New Hampshire players will be grad- | ing methods, are going fast and will! yards with six fullbacks on you for + je Will have only eleven and a half wildly excite the average} broudbilly are in, your city shooter| {inst the bank of « point, ‘The! now prescribed by the Amateur Ath. | Muted this y and they want | beur watching, Already West Point ballast would put a ton of coal ins Ywohes advantage in height i tue who seldom pokas his is on the Job. And the word has| New York law prohibits the use of al letic Union are promiged, Men prom- | found out thelr career with a victory, | ly bexinning to cast anxious looks | your cellar we could eee some reason Moha fight, but he ought to have u ni Bese con blind.” or disguised boat, more than) inent in dministerin f the partioularly over Princeton. \toward the sailors’ way. | for football, . Chance. | of the confines of tho) ty coy ducks are] Hy foot from the (ind to certain) amateur athietic affairs predict the | The Hanover tean ta rather fr - . 3 ’ — greater city, but more than a thou- ynith iif? year, the old | Sections na battery Ie not per-| line between amateurism and pro- | especially the line, hut the mea are 5 ite fey. MATEUR golfers all over the|sund gunners have been up In arms eather ah ‘avuetbuting Ito r ; aed after twenty days of fessionalism will be even | more sunrise eee le roneg M mat of Attache Wate Osteen cn Want, | ANSWERS 10 QUBERIES. country -are trying to iinpress|about it during the past twenty-four) Mek of cast windy gold weather, he we arclty, lof Wabi eindh ana the atrlotly craw t wn Mt iw by ther Dartinouth's strength is in the baci jut he geta lis kicks off quicke ave to have good upon the governing body in golf |hours. Already the exodus ty Long | Gait mune te true, Tt dm jing yeas | CO” quent scarcity of brondbilly has! Tennia “Assocution or. the. United presic are ait fl Ope Hata oiages Ra? oenet Boe ine eats: ; that the ridiculous “amateur definition” {Island haw begun eedee Long tumand. telephone got] Bech a aource of denp concern to tho| States Galt Assuclation. ind) powerful Ine. plun Pte eee ittly “Oeatection, depending on | Simp—Secretary Baker says the that puts such golfers as Ouimet out) tr you miould, happen t 4) busy. hundreds of profegsiona! quides who! The ‘pardoning power" claune, ener, gettine Inthe gure late ast hia’ vette er the wrouldcbe tec. | Continental Army wae a bunch af among the processtonals 18 all wrong. |ruddy faced, clear eyed fellow this’; whe firnt pik vl ited by ‘hs ucks | tere a r uae Roa ia m0 nd | which ai pear NEAL jorwanian’ | yaur, botl the ‘Tigers with bis ers, This arrangement permits mont | wrestlers ss m ue rathon a 4 . y i jonas rep! ene a je dast §) t je sweeping end ns. ort o ar do Ae el ‘There is no reason on carth why|morning alternate glances at the! Pont and they. aradually follow up| Broapect. Laut neato the broadbilin conference, appears in the new A. A, | Siie sweeping end Wut anh er faethe abana er bats, Meld inurethy whautd dhe having an interest in 4 business that| weather report and tho skies youl the shore until the bay ix full of| id net get here in jurke numbers une | U, constitution, it ix sald, ‘This clause, | h bbogethl id ! | Washington team. to Toren Consists partly of selling gulf supplies | may rent assured that his mind iy on; {MOM. Thousands of them were re- | {ll the latter part of December, there- | adopted nt the Intercollegiate con. | ada andthe United Sta bhould make any one a “professional |) \* *** ™ mele rted at Centre Moriches, Patchogue | UY Werking 4 great hardship on those, ference, provides for the reinstate | golfer.” the Great Bouth Hay Island, yestorday and a few | Who follow the ducking busin In! mont of amateurs who transgress the | ' i If it does Mr. Wanamuker ix « ore Yes, air, the broadbille are cor ot up as far as Amityvile, Sea-| New Yorie State the season closes | reguti 1 rules of amateurism, | Ruff—Better stick to the rin fessional golfer, for he owns a store |in and sportsmen all ng the I ford and Freeport, Jan, 10> and all gunning must be! but nt and serve a “pen- | There’ 0 much slugging in footba that has a golf supply department. [Istand shore and. wie New Jerney{ There tn inerry popping of guns done before that t ance” term, It provides for the re) sack peitton, the welterwelght cham-{ Batting Tetinsky, who has been tenioged sith | , palmar vart of his Income comes from the /const, ax far down us Atlantic City/ "ow wolng on over a thirty mile |, toad a nbn ot wl | tantateMent, OF men Wie ee vee pion, wae matched to-day by hile inane offers gine be ae hy Aeeision over Jack Dillon | THREE CORNELL PLAYERS ° of gol piles, fl at oh of water ot di the wind, | deed “ineliatble > water | . " 0 om ‘Turwlay ni Nantel | 0. | Ouimet, De oie ¥, haw steadfastly the biggest Might of the paste duck xeason has been open |All they aak Is tree days of it to ypetition but who are not fermed |axer, Danny Morgan, for two more im. | Meo om cumin hs Melle eine | BARRED FROM ATHLETICS to regard himself as a yr at At ly @ brondbit” did you ask. ince Oct. 1, but the birds have been ORE In the big Mleht I professionals. The expression “pro- |portant Nights at the Armory A. A. of take pla we Clermont Sporting Clu) ehh ted “Bes ‘ cept money for playing he . Boe ata dak: tinited to binck ducks And, without rhe Ww ther Hurewu says tho wind | fessional” appears very infrequently, | Hoaton, ‘The contests were arranged | of nrokiyn on Motley night, ‘The teen forght ITHACA ¥.. et Wen ihe in any professional play. | ‘ Sail an east wind to biow them tn, they Wl! be northeast for the next twentye | if at all, in the A Ie, aw many. the long distance telephone, Mor-| 4 plaiing battle at the ame club two week i 7 Nigga p play. }of tho ‘most numerous species yf , , “ ue no weeks " ' h rule that bars him from | known, He comes it large bunches | Were Hot NumetonA enough to male | FW" hours. | legislators onaid use Of the gan accepting the terme offered hhin by | eo lary of Seneca Fally, Captain ef the Amateur sport is curried to Its logical |trormous. fockwe files tke ae buitet Shooting irhos worth while, Several! We stall see, word objectionable. Hiah Murray, matchmaker of the club.| “ Cornel banebill tear and one of the onclusion no shoe manufacturer who | ing awing to decoys just richt to| BanHes came tn Saturday with bags | cans a meee Britto first opponent will bo ‘Ted! Avert Hadoud of tranor, wriierevight cham-| best catchers in collegiate circles, hax Riaee., Fis arose e class aa an! five youn good SHOL. ie is not a0 af from five to ta but a regular gun: | “Kia” LeWis, the clever English welters beri is ican pdt oe (e-| been barred from athletics for a viol mateur golf player, nok aia! . High doex not consider It good shooting: S l Ch ad C b: 1 | : + on le Ratner, 6! tion of Cornell's sucimer baseball rub No iuan who selix leather that in{/iZKe a* the pluck duck “quite plen-| Titess he kota, the Logi limit of fits | evera anges arvar uos |Welght, whom ho secured the Geclsion | froas welterweight for ten rounds in the mals | one Coonelt alumi News, whieh. road Peed In the making of golf shoes can | Mote the lurmer bird by a million | @eh to a angle manor twenty-five ~ 2 . 9 [over In a twelve-round bout at the same |rvent at the losing show of the Mmnire A.C, A t bo an amateur player. Thi ete nee aaa. eee HOR | from a alndle bitnd oF “battery.” Made in Line-U; Ki e, AY BIE’ S |" % werk ago tom Tuesday, They [ot Ove Mundred aud varenth Wrwet and Heri |e announcement algo saya that A. 3 Of the Vessel that bri UO ree ee aie ee eaaislucbilt and |, The open season for buttery’ shoot. ft} e€ 2p [will come together In another twelve-| Avenue, Huth men reowntiy retuned from |. Une of Chicago, outfielter, ant South America for the manufacture |PTORUDIL In called dh eee caad [ing. by the way, began Oct, 20, and round battle on Tuesday evening, Nov, | 1? to Buevce Ayres Ww Wolford of Whaca, bareball suQi, Of golf balls in a profesional golfer, |!" the Chenapenke Bay he ie known) tho’ lawmakers fixed that date be= | ale Eleven Harnds Full in ne seccna sor tetton will! taicr Grande, the Cait jetieuie, have been declared {eligible to The benighted Indians who labor on |@% the “blackhe urther down) cuuse it In the usual time for broad- - rande, the Calitornia \earrwvigi', and! y gimilar reason. ; the rubber plantations that supply |the coast he is known as the “shuf-| itis, bo far the batteries have been | z |hook up with Johnny Dundee, the fast) Marley Madden, the Tetery hearrweient, | ptt the rubber to go the ships iy oh fler” and his correct, sclentific name! yather idle. Wi epectes ~ local Italian lightweight, for twelve sill come togvther in a ten-tound bout at the Wai Stans Four-Year Contract country where the rubber ‘ie ‘mada! ,the up duck A battery. tt mtedt be explained, in| NEWHAVEN, Conn. Oot. 26.—The Mass, Oct, %6.—|[rounds to a decision on Tuerday eve- Gonmnaiere A.C, et Tang 1nd Oss 08 Sarme. | Werner imme Four yaer contrech Into golf balls are professional golfers | There are more than 5,000 duck! « sinkboxa Kind of floating appara-p¥arelty had a long vcrimmage yes-| Harvard's (ootval! drill yesterday was ning, Nove 21 Tethin, tes, conmeeabanrseghs, teh ide cots | ae, football conch ct the aivermr a The omticlals (of the railroad that Jon in New York City, and al-| tus in which the gunner can He farfterday against the third team, with|a long one, the first team getting a| — ; FISHES Ot less eens | BRE, Spatnell coRce ce the) OAlrermty: & wupp the je bs ou ‘ol Ore, Course, a BuNNeErH | & . 1 who Le airad, a id carries boxes of golf supplies to the |Tewily they ure getting on the track t from shore, OF course, am b be « » ' b fant on nex Pittsburgh, here to-lay, was asked by retailers are professional golfers. The [of Mr. Broadbill that 4a regular gunner—oan He any. | CHanees We the line-up as the reault|taste of hard scrimmaging against md Wout at a spmotal the University Athletic Committee tu milkman who sells milk to a ruliroad| The activity of gunners hereabouts] where and does and perhapa the | Of the recent injuries and the need of jthe freshman and scrub teams and ow to be staged at the Olympia A. A, of @ Auron, 0. and dhamy| Penauleh his contract. which had two oMicial receives money that was paid||s evidenced by the fact that the ble) word In this ca have deen|# Punter, In the frst p Jacques, the substittftes also having harder ph ning, Nor, 19, wea two of the hem flgiter | Measons to run, and to slgn anothe: to the ratiroad for the trar vtion |anmunition manufacturers declare! “recline.” Anyway, id this float-| who has been working very hard for! work than they have had for a week, 4b last night, Mie opco weltermeigint division, hare signed article calling for four measons, He signed the of golf plies, He profits tly | Mey are absolutely unable to fil out) ing box dozens of decoys are placed | geyeral waa given @ rest dj} 4 wnt io tile aorap will be Btatnley Yoakum, the | of agmement calling for them (9 inewt in a ten. | new which will keep him ty by the of golf supplies, and the |of town orders; that every shell orjand the ducks in flight will come to B ‘dealin and The regulara and the sat wring oie tghtwelgiit, whom Le will meet for ten| round ait at the Broedway Auditorium of nus. | Chars squad until the close @f milkman ts @ profe: nal golfer, cartridge they can get is being sold them close enough to give n good) Braden Was put in hie place. In| auxiiarien spent a lot of time in the | punds at the Harlem sgorting Club va Nor, 10. fain, N.Y. tomorow ni Toth men have the season of 1920, ’ ere ts only ono true teat of amas | —— copes Siaanten ee ae to his other characteristics early afternoon working on thelr | - bern An siows to ght for nome time and ought = Sears % an athlete competes for a . the Installing of Braden at fullback | go, d the playa that will be Jin Cotfey, the Irish Dearyweight, will not figut| to fwnish @ rettflug feat battle, money, or competes to get money in- RY Ae Mh Bootes, Sor, tae : reaapcestobehe weareety for vt ‘inset three wontha, ax he claime be! ~—— LJ ; directly through and Cor competing, ENTRIES AT LATONIA. Mn tnarbare j dio ie caual reve gives Yolo @ punter now sadly] iried against Cornell, but when the |{\" 0 vattie, lily Miwon had a jong] © Math wee ertanged carly today between ‘ he Ie & professional. . , } ia Rive (ites A elle, 1 needed, real football amo it wan hard |i, th Coffey tenday ta 1 to ongeging | Prawbie Cailaba cmack Brookign lightweigirt, But Oulmet doesn't play golf to to The Ermiag World.) Hi Tits Wilaht stare 10); tb ewok Another change was made in the] onough, although tho frst team mixed |in » tex bouts, but Jim eaid be wanted to tate a] end Fee Jotnmn, the clever coloreh lightweight make money out of it. If he did he'd LACE TRACK, LATONIA, Ky, ¢ BACK” Threw Yourokia: yume: ix tur | iine in the moving of Gates over to y t wre) seat Letore batting, te ie Tee ll gat lao ten: | be playing professional golf right now a son | RH 110; Counsel, 10. Hie Ral. |e, Ld ates over things up for only a quarter of an found bout at the Clermont @parting Club of 5 He is in the business of selling golt | 2° The entries for to-morrow's races | iH quinine. Jet "right tackle, Gates has been playing | nour, Fors MaMahou, the Pittatansh bearsmright, tan | Bevohin on the night of Nor, 18, Two works supplies because that is one thing ho | a as follows je With WE MT Left end practically all weason, He] Against the freshmen Perey Haugh> | gon. his ‘Australie, He knocked ut {lator Jobnet wil} go aghinat Ad Wolgst at understands. | ane Right emt, lite, and welghs 180 pounds and is 9 fect tall. |ton's regulur playere found that they tae O'Donnel Auatralan lieavyweght, in the]? sea end for ten rounde, pA me: ame m betta NG f {ien, Bh eimoves, “i0i) t tien ‘The change wan made yorterday asan|bad thelr hands full, ‘Tho Youngaters, jtcinh rand of 9 tmantynousd Battle at Sdner | yntey blame have Laem mua (oe the New ; jit FLPTH RACB Thige yaroide ont, ww experiment and because of the ine | Who have plenty of wolght and include jon Set we * wath Fass Cpatel Yor: A. C. amateur boring toumament to be — et 1T Mikdule: | pugmey one Coeler Tine) ae juries to Chub Sheldon and Mac{much material the varsity coaches [bad the beter of ut after tha held (n thelr gymnasium, AMY. Stn Tha PNGStivwns tre Tan bs a . 0 would like to have available, qwere | Maios gave bim « bad besting Metore MeMabon | gigiy Avenue, on Not 10 end 1 wy 4 et ween tor; Bes | Haldridge and the absence from the THinkd 10 make a pteat Aaht againat |Mmere te fine he wee hand biegram to le oontewted fur are 108, 116 1 ‘Theve.9 avid of Larry Fox. ei tedtu and fought xo hard iinet (ne Sat hie father bad died the night Lefore found clase. Phtzy Danae « j Met. TTR Baldridge was out in hin uniform and|the regulars inade litte headway with tion can be bad from , Lavine y Jwent through signals, but when serim-|thelr best plays Joe Arete», the Califoruia enn treet, aad frow dau farm, New York A. G., | vl ran war ordered Gates went in, a vas Wien lald Up for several) weeks with | Pitty ninth Street and Slath Aven i ‘The varaity Wue-suy to-day waa: | injured elbow, ts ready to bettie again ~ | wr . Ph \ ‘ 3 ' Kid” ‘Thomas, te Quaker City fighter, for alx | artved in ay. Me matobed Jabuny Bee i ia a | quehinaene connie, Shoath atmrtet= |) CARBONE FINE LACING toss atthe Suivost a. Co lairyhin | Wino, his witch een” K. 0. ae | rset ent POURTH 1A" reo: | right halfback; Braden, fullback —— Baturday wight, and Kaldie Moy, the wollarwelgut | at Wonosoeket, twelve roundd, rexe Monday night, ives quick re- | | tesco nid NOB, R. 1, Oot. 26-—Jimmy | of Allentown, Pe, at Allentown, Pa., om Nov, 3, | end to-morrow night be has Johnny Donovan, the | fist, ston f | (Hutch) O'Hagan of Albany, N. Y., a - Hub foatherwetgat, who has won thirty-five out of er protrudin, ‘4 Friction puts a hold-back oer ahalde ped -) Relves Se Recette Inatene-| MIKE M'TEAGUE WINS shifty two-handed boxer, gave Frank | Jimmy Will, the featherweight ctamolon of thiglt tate sane Ceorwaey lant, eaningt all rectal troubles bererrnnie and j I~ fot, Be Mer: | na To-Day. Cache: aa wn lddle 5 Australie, ae knocked owt by an Amertoan fighter | Charlie Shevent, at mercial AU, Ma | YOUF own home, foc a Hox t on all cars, But if you f Aynhthne | Resta, De Palma, Aitken, Ricken-| OWER KNOCKOUT SWEENEY. He ee ea NIMl et an ake lat arden, Aut on Mept. 1A, "The Yano td on, rugelets. (A ningio box often curser” " hacher and acore of leaser ature in th ee} vAichivere juloud Ade who band d him the K, O, wallop wae Bal -- ® Fre, I with booklet lubricate your car with megearoida yn Lert Alle Roealep fee eed het gutting in probably the poorest form| National A.C. last night. Carbone was [yes tonnerly of laa Augalen,, Cal, bit wow | The following posers are wow tratving at ty Malied free in plain wrapper, if eou oO of AY on the Sheopehead Mas Bpccteng (that he has displayed in the last two|9WMeneralled and outfouKnt tt Uh of Pitsburg. Tae finkah came in the aetenth |New Polo a. © Baton, Cun ‘Ohratie jfend us coupon below a mt opel *) Speedway ie oe mee ¢ ayes sind ve be ha " hand | Mal (iraade, K. 0. Sweeney ine MoT e i anor: (ne lecat Wilde Hogan 3 give an. ovution upon tau, when (se fe) @ heavy right-hant | Maller Grew fear GRAPHITE et) ae fifty-nitlo conaglation he | Welwht, was decisively dafeated: by MO | ee ee et a ore ment Inent oa ths full wount | Poxmmy Rotwou, Tex Kelly, Jobtny Marre. Joo PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, Automobile oan Mae n Saturday afternoon, lap | MoTeague, hting Uishmun —— - Malone, Beto Hartley, Mailor Volk, Heres Gattle, | 629 Pyramid Bldg, Marshall, Mich, Mo, a ter’ Ho. mare at speeds approximating 110| Harlem, in the main bout of ten rounds HIGH WEDDING. 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