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Le ecy ie eee tie meee ing pe A NCAT NINES LLIN I SE ETT EET, 508) A NR ts EOI EEE THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 22 17 ; BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK PUTTING ’EM OVER =e ‘|. With “Bugs” Baer LIFE STORIES OF CHAMPIONS IN OUR OWN MOVIES---FREDDY WELSH =| Sri vtec ace RABID RUDOLPH- yright, 1917, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World) SAL e— * EADING | about the pro- posed baseball strike is a great | cure for insomnia. Considering the at- tendance last year, | Connte Mack should Ee ‘as Tue give his players the raspberry and take ACTION HOF A lateamo?fane Bowth Loseet, Wa A; to train. Pera \ CHAMPION 5, | me lceboats cost a lot of money, but Sieur Mey the same effect by sitting Doesn't Know Which to Ac- cent First. | oor ME Yada We L* DARCY has quit his one- Darcy Has So Many Offers He | night stand tour and is now with @ raguiar burlesque show thie week in Pittsburgh. What he will | do next week remains to be seen. Darcy is anxious to get into the ring, | but ts puzzled as to the right way to | start. He has innumerable offers! from all parts of the country to meet | vartous opponents. Tom Andrews, | Wests him to meet George Chip in) Milwaukee; Matt Hinke! offers him | fancy inducements to take on Battl- ing Levinsky in Cleveland; Jim Coft- Toth Is bidding for the Australian's @ervices in,a long-distance bout at ‘Tia Juana With Mike Gibbons; Phila- @elphia wants him to show with Le- Vinsky; Tom O'Rourke is chasing him around with bids for bouts here in town with either Jack Dilton or McCoy. In addition to these Grant Brown, who until recently was ping to tear Havana up by the foots in a aporting way, is on the job with a proposition to put Darcy on in a bout at the Garden (if he gets It). Is tt any wonder that Darcy hesitates Dave Fultz has a perfectly good | baseball strike and no place to | park tt. Freppy Wetsn , SON OF PLAIN BUT HONEST PARENTS IN WHEN A MERE HOOBOY FREDDY ATTRACTS ATTENTION ' “TAKING UP Bexine, FREDDY TRAINS BY JUMPING OV@R “THE WELS aoe ne FOMTY ORIDD, WALES, DISPLAYS AMMARING@ BY PLAYING Ta@ WITH “THE SCHOOL BULLY, WHO I$ AAOUNTAINS, AS WALES 1S FULL OF MOUNTAINS THIS GIVGS HIM PLENTY OF TENDER AME OF “THRER MONTHS. 666 UNABKE To CATCH HIM + AS A Boxee ee cast A cent SXORLISE . VISITING SNGLIOMMEN FIND © REMARKABLE RESEMBLANCE BeTWweeN) | 0 two pucilists in the ring CANT, BE LICKED PxTYrmpd SPORTS \ FREODY AND FAMOUS ENGLISH “TAP -AND-GET-AWAY CHAMPIONS - the other night who acted as if they were on one. Although Clyde ‘Terry won the Even if Fraternity Obtains “a ae ae” rom tho vaudeville managers, Charter It May Not Have | ‘=. Be a great thing if the landlords _ Labor’s Support in Strike sis" ate and refues te strike fever ts spreading. a T CHANCE, jonre Fultz, President of Play- (pick HOBLITZELL OF President Wilson's efforts for @ ers’ Organization, Will First) RED SOX SAYS HE'LL ae weaee sit be fruitless | Have to Prove That Their. | Cause Is Just and Fair in So) or George Sisier, If the pugilists will of ily fight fm ior | J SRSBU v. Va Ja hey t Sieier aiecide fat cay partouar sone ie as It Concerns the Major } .."‘)\° IW, Waza. | ene Garden tk oa cant lt test Me D on Ked Sox, at his home t t a — | PRUDDY Goes To AMERICA, WHERE RETURNING To ENGLAND Fr FREDDY RETURNS To AMERICA. eagues, vf th " ox at his home Ti very neat winter aneud HIB bottom meet ca fallen out | ee AGILITY MAKES sin Peay tot WILKIE RITCHIE = TOO MADILY OUT-JUMPS HE Now AS Thaw LAUON ON ee 0 Baseball Players’ |! why should « man spend & thew Grant Hugh Brown's sport- ING COMBDIAN . .. THEY Don't eee HE Beacon AMERICANS - - aternity in all its demands, but tisand beans e ing venture at Havana, Up to| | PAY Muck TO Swe WK JUMP, bu ES CHAMDION OF The NoRLD « «+ 6+. By Bo: zeman Bulge rr hat he was opposed to an ‘all MGR ISS a eellen eae recently Mike Donlin, representing Mr. Brown, was running around In He Mae's THEM PAY'To See Him Jump, F' Hic Gouress peesumbbly auc || ance of tho trateraity with the|/and te-unpomforinble for a alekahte: eREAuIS Gentes ‘a, bil American Federation of Labor Hoblitaell in a director at large of Willie Ja rumor . kwon turned Johnny elreles looking for big pugilistic at- 3 : ae bch ia eeeeme | ie prarcrsit ly Dundee like a Childs's window pea cat Donita patie lot ot yobs 153 R py the a Through ner tae Western Golf Association’s Stand | join 'siov sna secure a chaser | granted" men of tye" players | iaurewr turns over a Mapyack Pim Foon sna "Praok borat n the Blinding Snow Storm) On Amateur Question May Lead |i: stere"eit we've wea ain. | ten enteee Pog | ah ayo SS meet In a forty-round bout which) | was belived (o be Fulton's stepping | Benny Richman Is the inde acersing he orearangea Tas rt | To Break With U.S. G. A. Pl drlabee ts eveatahen ach ea | GEIR aera Tee ce [fae Bill Donovan has a new baseball stone to a championship bout with Oe ji . By Secretar of the Ai councils have informed the players é Sees Willard: This now ecems to have| Vidual Winner of First | ativetic’ Union, to have a tale “with nue Pedi a cekkes JATIN este | Stee eee ——— phenom. Bill save that with the ex. gone up in smoke, and instead of l leg Capt. J. J. Wall of the Bast. Sixt CHICAGO, Jan There may soon be a break between the West- : oe thaate: me f jeter hie ception of at the bat and in the field Reine Ahead with plans for Fulton and nterleague Event. Jaeventh Strect Policu Station, who aald|f ern Golf Association und the Urited States Golf Association. The new f) With @ charter does not necessarily | ing of , FE | DRL AN ORACS SOUTCOCRE CE: Ty ee joran and other bouts at Havana, that he would b¢ forced tol] officers and Board of Directors elected last week by the Western body f{ iran that the Federation will sup. 1 vic herons! Re a! the "provmoter Or npouts at| |X *Pite of tho blinding snow, which announce that they will act independently on the amateur question, f| port them in a strike, Unless, att: jarting st. e winter golf season is always @ made the five and a hatt mile|, Capt Wall told Mr, Rublen that he|/f which would mean severance of relations with the national body. investigation, their se ia found | success until sonic nid goof opens NT nerere catemcL MCs ees |” couse 1k Yorkville’ Gangerecd;| Mand Wine eek ane fenin cateanaa The amateur rule comn) t'se will submit a draft of a new definition P| just and fair in yo far ax It concerns a window ly. We don't blame Ike Dorgan, |153 runners started and nearly oll | Ht tt ko on when told that Police Com. to the other officers and directors for ratitication, and the new rule then | the major leagues, they will not Ket SHAKE ‘EM UP. joran’s manager, for getting peeved. | anished, in the first Interle. saa on sunday did not oppose such || Will be placed in effect by the Board of Directors, subject only to review Tl the support thut is desired. - Dorgan puta the blame on Fulton. ie nays: race. “For the third time im three months| Benny Richman of the Ninety-sec- at the next annual meeting of the association, Thompson has the sup- 7) port of the new directors, he said, in his effort to formulate a definition f} of an amateur that would not have to be interpreted as applicd to cach s Most auys chanae their mind about and wrongs of the con-| taking up ice-boatina when they dis rT ty be dis leover that the seating arrangements ‘This makes « lot of difference, ‘ihe only reason the b not indorse them. the Long eland, Iiar- . Bronx and Yorkville—were repre- aternity has for! , Yree Betton pen 76a out oF a mateh ond Street ¥. M. H. A. waa the imdl. | sented In the race, and fourteen clube |} Individual. [setting a charter, according to the | ou ©. Jam simply answering ain't under the management of Mr. Mo less of the r ished © requisite five-man teams. om t e any 0! {|| statements appearin 1 ye tion ‘Pull Bree that Champion Itea Willard ati | dual winner. Richman had @ han-| The Morningside A.C. captured the Ho said that under the present rule making any golfer a professiona’ ; apy int | ; vee Pullman. aks insists that Fulton meet Moran be- | cap of 3 minutes 30 seconds, and was | team trophy with the low score of 4% whose profits from handling golf goods arose from his prominence in J} 18 to have the Federation help tiem —_ fore he will consider him as a titie| Well-out in front from the start. But While the Brooklyn A. A. and|{ the gaine Francis Ouimet had deen declared @ professional by the United J} in the strike which already hus be contender, Fulton was guarantecd| he more than held his own, and at the ® A. C, were second and ex Golf Association, while another man, who likewise handled golf J! gun, tively with 98 and 110 $4,000 to, meet Moran tn Havanu,| four-inile mark, rushed to the. lead, goods, had been held to be an amateur because in the opinion of the f| Action was deferied by the Coun- three t more than he ever re-| overhauling E, McLaughlin of St, Je- ee eer an ae tng Mor ntneyiae | comnilttee he had not gained sufficient prominence on the links. li HELE ila lst death a see Wenn ovived tetore for a contest, but hej rome’s A. C., who had been ting | young Greek runner, who has come rap- The Western Golf Association has in active membership 240 clubs. Tl on yeurany tp rults | 4b rim, fue} Did J Driscoll knock out Abe rs the lemon-picking route to the pace. All through the last mile | idly to the fore In long distance races in|] sunstantially all the golf clubs west of Pittsburgh and south of the Ohio J), = POF RGV GEIB NONE Ash tat Ara ¢ or] Attell: w they met in New York? Seek tee third ratera time Cottey | ges and, eprinting to the tape crossed covered the course In 2911 hiver, Horace F. Smith of Nashivile, President of the Southern Goi || “MueHver to enllgliten the leaders, Yover, Bbotw he isnot: 1 Ans: No: bout went fulll teh rouge and inert. sre ee . nberk of the Home News| Association and a member of the Western Association's Board of Di- fa SULLIVAN ns. No, bout went full ten rounds, Sr ter Wc bank itrecues acd Weber: athiee Merminemae ar Ce A.A. with a nandicap of « minutes. was |] rectors, goin time ago announced a plan for the organization of a new | wecpa Wea alata eaniceteenk Ans. B wins. A says if Fre w n knocked wane, Tnstead of signing for the} who closed with s wom erful burst of | reg ee ot the novice Drie eens |[ national body, and It was said tagday that some such plan might be ‘f that Buffalo Bill ha losea champlonehip, match Fulton sneaked back home| speed in the final half-mile, bMasactual tine of 32 minutes 37. sec: |€ tried within a few months, Mr. Johnson, from bir, Fultz and nt yet I have ts, B bets that he has wouldn't be t POY. | Ans. A wins. Scadan, Faltam: wild | en unable to find out just what Ann Binthe; to" portoren before a real con- Eveni iy Wor d’s | is the exact point of this baseball Fit AELA a Kua iredlls Aelita bid Kid McCoy i out Joe am | | ( Fistic New son Your and Gossip ) and = c ubs Asked oO y ; Sania ea ean oe and) Choynkst in’ three rounds at old iy io, of ch BoM a ereth tod Mone U 9 l | ( Fistic New son Your and Gossip ) 1s John Pollock 0. SST p t t Het treat else Reet ante | Packey pinbatland foughts | vele| Broadway A. ¢ OLD-TIMER. proved himself to be th: test val . F ny 4 | Ans. In four rounds. Be grores ninelt ove tm creators] eC pin TOULMCY | enn, vonara, tne mart vitor Woon | ————~_.| Bid for National | = s0en's trying v0 ost? may | af guartytoree oes: Weley ORAS her knocking out the glass-jawed In order to bave the run go through onds was considered exceptionally good, ee ee ne eng SESS en EEE EETEeree Mr. Herrmann, but ler, Bg ee stopped four name and, bay vad RA. of champions, having lightweight, and Eddie Wallace of | for several mouths, as it ts reported hia left hand | ° be a bone but, honestly, | can't /in Milwaukee on Feb. 21, 1908. Peay jot t Tommy 1 wn $243,000 in five fights. Since Opens on Feb. 5 Brooklyn will meet in the feature event ao reault of bio recent battle with | Tennis Doubles get it. Yours respectfully, | eh a twenty-five-round draw at| Ans. Joseph Young, Ss acuse, N.Y. png front bel he as mat at the Olympia A. A. of Philadelphia that case he will have to call off | A. L. EMRICH. | Lee Angeles, cal on duly 4, rand Is Al McCoy a Hebrew? ard, ; the twenty-pound battle mheduled with the former | — ‘a twenty-round draw at London, Eng fe yet to show the “dor” {i 2 to-night. Leonard declared that his left ||) ‘wen! hangined | ; . Ans. Yes. Pa Fete eee en eee gin” | “Set ‘om up in the other alley!" — | hand, whieh he injured tn his bout with | MerMiler at Now Orleane, Fee The committee on time and place D that te not the usual footish |!and, an way Oe eee Fee anaes leit gera ait This will qoon be the popular ex-|Chick Simler ut tho Empire A. C. a few! payricg for the 110, 100 and 1N8 pound clam, |fOF the national doubles champlon- Supelhens pome to fhiak sf ne ahamnpipn oa tne | of NG ¥ phate ‘How OLICE, MURDER, Warcr,|Prension of thousands of bowlers who! weeks ago, which cost him several thou | io he coutewed at the New York A. ¢. amateat | ship, which was authorized at the Mr, Emrich, there are @ lot of | wo er fleht any cham- | wi will compete in the greatest pin event | *4nds of dollars as a result of having | toring tonmament Thursiay and Satuntay nigh liast meeting of the Executive Com- | fans in your fix and a lot of us were | pio of tho year—the annual Eventng| © call off matches, is thoroughly healed | save today with Paul Vilgrim, New York mittee of the United States National! Similarly puzzled until a’ few days and that he hopes to stop Wallace, #4 B. Lavine, No. 21 Warren Street any, Lawn Tennis Association, has been &&® wll also be an intercity Qwarmament on Satumlay vend the| Wil! Jackson, who Is scheduled to fill Sill awe te an imma pammanns om wend |appointed. Edwin F, ‘Torrey of Clin-| | will try to make the HELP—Jack Curley is talking about reviving the wrestling|°. ta New York, We don't wish | Word tree headpin tournament. The) fack any hard luck, but we hope he|Pening night will be Feb, jen and where fi Ans. Irish-American, Has box ‘orbett? 1 {aROW N. | Kid Williams twenty-round draw, and Ans. Fitz won championship from) stopped Herman in twelve rounds in nswer cle doesn't succeed. Place will be the White cai cmeald | ok ill te Gen Fee tats Premirogh, and ouch men ao 2. tieddi, 1 Clee | ton Secretary of the National Associ. | though It is a tough Jo! cy March ti 1897 Peugnt sim it Jaims ‘Terry MeGovern Alleys. SAA ie beats ca Wake | Oh cee W. Mowe and As /ation, ts Chairman, and the other) Through the major leagues the | Hall and Dan Creedon of Australia. ¥ and won Gite &“ BAGLEY, manager of] To make conditions a little rire tnaton's Birthday, <— | members are Paul Sheldon, Hartford,| Players’ Fraternity is trying to en-| Was Dundee ever knocked und that he Ponisi: ought to take| for the great army of novice bowlers! a | Mick King, the Austrailan middleweight *bo Conn; A, ¥, Leech, Washington, D. | f a demand that was made on the [Out pre to fleht Bad Willie | laims MeGov- f@ leaf from Dan Morgan’s| the score required to win one of the| Jim Healy of County Kerry afd Fa Kinley, the) we Weel wt stare ea nom oie ee . Drummond Jones, St. Louts,|minor leagues, Directly the mujor a alm ren nee MATIB cient, champion Desk on how to manage a fighter,|handsome silver watchfobs haw been| New Jerey hearyweigit, wil) mmet. te the sat tabty be matcbat to ber eth Moattvrer MO; T. W, Hendrick, Buffalo, N. ¥.| leagues have nothing whatever to do nee Te wee F } 7 Ane ae idier Bartileld is con- | xt Lille to Joe Gans. 8 class and D, A. MORIARTY. Bsays| Ans. B wins. A suys that te) When this committee was named in| with it. son only recently became famoun| lowered from 105 to 100 pina, A score | tome te eee, AL Os to-mlebt, This Pale | of Catifornt iy th Joe December tt wae decided to recornmend Last winter a demand was made on wait om New Year's, the lad from Sheotordl @ver night by handing Johnny Dun-| of 116 will capture a gold fob, while] winning on points, Healy fog berg ere yeh) Bresdues. Bos i rend 5 s Hovnnigan also A.C. | at the annual meeting of the U.S. N. Le|the minor league magnates that re- Ihe is more and ‘ne ee his first knockout, and straight-| the team making the highest count) (or thie math and is confident taat he will wore 4( (iladwiphia it perro cbpen tied Son gt or graye a compiler bl atate ella tone iM Bee he tw mer Vy j nd never| = — away Bagley plans to lay the boy up) will be presented with the beautiful )* Merkur } yampton: fought Gib! fora while, He says Jackson willl Semmonshin trophy donated by Tt of -— | ummm, Barros of and Mick smith, | 88D to make it open tournament, as Bald the t “ait tray CONSTANT READER, Brooklyn Ice Palace ; @ hadn't beaten Dundee | © & World, St, Paul om Thurday night, bat he ae Deen signed | bout at the Yor n In the shaust Mr, Torrey” hes h ty | figt * Wd edn Sa ee rt att Reaatone, ebances are Jackson would have ast year’s champions wore the|up to bor Jahmay Griitithe at Cincinnati, Feb. 6, |ennifinal Willie Adame ami Joanny Litt of Ho n to clubs which might be inter: fellows Who had) "pia Packey McFa ever fight | Smt a M9 on wcceD:INg as many bouts As) Senior Howling Club from the Boyw'|* Tat lenisat Youguw, Feb, 0 |" ao In holding "th the ‘place where they practised “uy. | Freddie Welsh a ° SPORTING R ip expertences, 2 | plonship to " here ie 4 c a + Morgan is successful as a manager|Cl¥) of Manhattan, with a grand ierianie apa’ faa “Gediakiik_ Bol they Want to put lesy they had enough money to pay | \eoTO-N — mae eee Coherence hearton’hin| total. of 54% =n. um eu eat A Bob OLD TIME ATHELETIC CLUB and exnetiy what ine fications aro| (Meir own expenses back hi | Ans. No. BONING IT gt a ee rhile na hose inteadin brah - for such a tourname: The minor league association 7 w © did they fight « Ly ‘yt HEAtY os BD KINDE® fers busy while they ure going|..T intending to try for one of slo-round mule, Feb, |, ond Bear. | In lette f ; mag: haw Me ” Pre er sree, fate G50 BOINE| ine inony prises pheaid contmenionto| of Hotes ot teenie ker’ | CELEBRATES TO-MORROW) 1's liter asks for, the number of | nored thene demands, The Fraternity | round Avaw AJ | ya Ae Clubs Wyn, Tel Bae Ba made Knockout Brown so suc || With Anselm Endres, manager Eve- li ‘ , —— Sra ahd specteora and ee for Bac ae hen appealed to the National Com Ans. At Los Angeles on July iy ‘\908, 1 Krandt>Martin ‘Daylor ¥ 4 his day and put Battling Levinsky leone World Headpin Tournament, No. ai hnny Tillnaa, who made e big hit upon his} The New W Clup | the destrod information ie userid nia | Mlasion, asking that ¢ eupre ne | the front rank of light’ heavy-| 1241 Broadw put ia Chis metion by defeating Walter Mohs, | will hold its Ty Annual | cuminittee will meet todetermine its re ming ~ aS and landed Jack Britton us| tox Young Brown at the Broadway Sporting | Reception and Ball on to | ommend the delegates as to fa this de- | welterweight champ Morgan Cin Saturtay night in apt Ong dorpi prs : J award of the eve | 1 nission de ; e rests his charges when they | A Al ne OS tbe AmetsrAm Gere is Bred itt mut jurisdic. | Po coerees > 4 t t Teddy Jacobs injured hie lng while training, and|Thia ts New York's oldest athletic fon, as the matter was entirely in| TE S (@) e a n Bee (0 show signs of slowing up. thletic OAT ae vere ie el hat rte ree | cle Maing: in eslstauea aver fans Ne ARM AE Hatin iat lmeea Gate re e a nN V1 Besy, while he’s ai the top “Chis form.| arrange h te ene ene ce aeme yearn, and baying amang ise members Sj ort Brie AY lined io. oopeIGer the anpeal fo ity: ckerout, Ww Vanianinee Tae ae one ¢ fd Pore jal me pes Providence will moet in and noar cham t LSyiGREa UTE, 7 Now the Fraternity feels tha fr the Went face ni | Tie Nearion oF the shiarane of extortion reomtly | ae expected TaPHATERT the mth Cl ‘4 em out. 1 the gon words to Ye 1 l a nN Sa V ec a to $95 5 Men in the | preerred against Freddie Weack, Cliali | Dundee, Freddie Welsh. | Sourhampent ye courts ninor leagues t ACK BRITTON bas gone to St Madinon Bi | nia, whieh Way \; teating annette y club by de- | fe pat nee to eet ate Paul, where s ‘Thurnday | Oa aants, ba wolumnl r 1 WIT they can gain their Many more suitings and overcoatings have been marked one at caves va Ried ne track amd ported (bat the changes will be ion a ° Well, 1 don't down—way down, $25 to $35 materials are being offered he) toughest of the welters pic wis | wentatiy nis A ri ‘ Phis bout may lead up to a ¢ slog Behools Ath: | Giles one! taxis 6 80 een the A Y at $20. and $22.50 and $40. to $50. materials at $25. pl +8 Spay . bh Regtment # West aide boxer, who hose ¥ neots F : tire ultima te ; ‘ ap pecn Briss om i dite Siieoa yn, on Bal eventug, | 1 tater M t Nie sie “ target in the minor Compared with these prices, even ready-to-wear ‘‘sacrifice of co! on beats added attraction at atta " won the national] le 4 likely to ge cont A Gow Incidentally Britton has the military compan Moaudes niget, ber beet ved FULTZ IN WASHINGTON championship i Oe AeA ecleuded an ihe hal ia sony sale” prices for clothes made months ago are high. Seiiss) test, After O'Dowe be is Willian M jt te vow ses Te Vilas A aa oom) FOR LABOR CO Winning In. auc. | the stele f ninyera aden ne ay Have a suit or overcoat made for you from 1917 models, fe meet Johnny and ¢ A, ,Weads Major | werting Cabs om 4 for he match INFERENCE, |crssion, at tie one OF he Whiter ajo leagues are not to blame and Get exactly the style and material you prefer and be sure of (Kid) Lewis bons is the nt ager Overseas Wanderers retained the that the process is extremely Indirect, | figure and personality fitting clothes. man Britton ts most desirous of fh! | we Prevely buner liae been bills WASHINGTON, Jan Dave Pulta, in the Uiviston of the New York| but it is the only way, The blameless | f fy rs 0 2 na e 8. There are hundreds fe He w strangely contident tha ator . we Bemanl th President of the Baseball Players’ | State Jones will have to suffer unless they | of patterns to select trom, @an best “the phantom.” of t met hin iwi) Satundey while) Braternity, gumahoed into Washinaton, help to punish the guilty ones. 3 " : and Dr nilted ot hel had am | ee a re ORS 1917 Spring and Summer suitings are now ready, ays eld) Morrison, Seevetary of the American players who hay dy signed con fourth ‘round ‘of the * or have nof Labor, and then as silent etropatitan | {tt i ‘ y faded out. of slant ar ecminunication | Chess eanue > tropotitan! Nyt asked. oF d to join t r him . — vernent even though they may. be At the Manhattan Chess Club the! iteynbers of the Fraternity, This t > hole 4M COFFEY is training industri “ or A Fold i ously these days for some bind | Cer? of a bout. He is out on the road! of to-day to I @very morning apd put be af alifornia mide. : he FP | witin came last Satur nown generality o@ly to- tenn of the Staten Island Chess Club) brigg® Mr. Multz f Coney Ppa Poe & Ao ORM eee a bron viscera ie Mebiovinid ie Cama. | (AY vita hd beon he ade «bi drawing five of the| yore difficult problern, TWO STORES 48 \lery of the Annunciation Chit a Svorting Club, | { a admitted at the ght games, but the Manhattans won, oy. Ho not ke BROADWAY & NINTH STREET AND Now he appears on edge! ™ ne here tie . nb rv . z f | headquarters that he had heen out by 5% to 2 The Rice Progres- - eth « @ 30 &, 420 ST., BET. FIFTH & MADISON AVE Mesay to answer the bell wien) Hiter, after a. snirited tussle, with massed ie. bee Sle, Kid Weds ration’ wMeiala sive Vea nade! clon ewe an of them to go ahead and star ' 9 BET. 6, notice. [tape thirty yards ahead @f Brown 4. i testa) Bight, | ference, fl oe oy will invalidate their con- Se eteeetermeet tennant tenet

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