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ALM AR ALLA LOL to ae Col BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK 4 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROBH 1, 1917. PUTTING 'EM OVER With ‘‘Bugs’’ Baer NEW PROGRAMME OF SMOKY JOE, $15,000 COMEBACK Wood’s Return to Game —_*"iw'* vatesus eat i ; PRACTICE FOR GIANTS Means That Cleveland Club QAGO RUD soars AT MARLIN TO-DAY Has Chance for Pennant oo rt Len PPR! amateur aui Smoke Ball Hero of at Least Two World’s Series Didn't Twirl — letic event will be ; eae , lub’ won by an ama | Recruits to Have Half Hour’s for Red Sox Last Season Because He Wouldn’t Take Club’s bt ale Ereeereen | Batting Before Veterans Money Knowing That His Arm Wasn’t Just Right. 4 , ; The squirrels i f His Appe c! i never bave to a tye ap ‘. Appear Each Morning. By Bozeman Bulger. |$or, and, Wood nobody seems {0 Mage any "To 01 ost cee Sl . y rel Ihe MARLIN, Tex. March 1--A new OE WOOD, the smoke ball hero of He whnly © idn’t sign the con- sivaya TBIARLY ot Chance” With "Dillon. srouraisnns WF practios Oarbe 9 J at least two World's Series, is| tract. And, mind yo trouble hute-arcand SORE effect by the ( on the job again, That may not arose just after hod i Jed be 4 + Pee, Peers lerutts will repor mean much to the casual observer of pi bers ot the Amer eague aft fo, pitcher, sho , hell yp jthe morning and sporting affairs, but to players and) “tye fact that he Jed made no dit- | i HE applause following Al MC: | iteretotore the whole thers on the inside it means a defi-| ference to Wood, He knew that his _ If Slim Caldwell read the papers he o Coy's introduction before his) at 19 nite trlumph for an athlete who has|arm was bad and appreciated the fact Would discover that the baseball 7 c REY Ai LEntasis marie | te ee stood on the grounds of honor and/ that Manager Carrigan had put him bshisapteor Ms ee OF ee le ene lost more than o@ year's sal ary| lower gelary: because hie erm was| Al McCoy gathering in_ the me. the Brooklyn poy. He didn’t expect | halt hour it, In his dressing room before the | selves ar fight McCoy remarked to Johnny | 0!d thers whe * Dunn that he guessed another one of the afternos ’ shekels that the fight fans are@pay- All of last season Joe Wood laid} Mii to any salary at all. If it was like the kid who used to make faces off and did not draw one cont of pay.| ¢o44 ne was entitled to a first class at the brakemen on the coal train 2 o' " " they'd tose lumps of coal at him those sweet receptions awaited him. |? and the ot Ho was on the reserve list of the Bos-| salary, “ goNont think the crowd ig with you ton Club and would not agree to} And he has got it. All baseball in revenge. ...when the kid got @ | to-night, Al.” said Dunn. “They are {Be | Eat r terme, Nelther would be agree to be| will welcome the return of one of | ucketful he would go he : dit for ta hance [27 . $ . ; | th chers mi = oe me? Sore te ec es “Sena © Shien, |i r traded until he was definitely assured | {2° most popular P game) PRETTY SOFT. Sy knowing that he outwel; that his arm would be in shape to/ oe | se duet wae r ea te tae tennenieel wasduiewele him through. But, biegest of pROQKLYNS GATHERING | ®s,ut tal wat woud cl ». champion, too. , [de re Senay.” enewered stcces MATH No, gentiemen," Joe sald to the AT HOT SPRINGS, ARK. swatted Al McCoy reads lke the Ford = just ‘say ‘Al ‘oy > outlaws, “the American League has annneneemnehs factory output for February, You know the My | ohn Dust! » od me and I will not go} The members of the Brooklyn team) yra BRO, ey e aes tie any a Y gicctnpunes pt Ts against them, even if I can't agree|who have been ordered to report to : When dD with Mr, Lannin as to my contract.| acting manager J. W. Coombs at Les Darcy gave a private boxing with the cust lishments, the jexhtbition in front of 800 people. That's almost as private as @ postal I would not go with an American) the stman Hotel, Hot Springs, Ark. . ismastegs Vly all, he turned down $30,000 for two) . le. ~ years’ work with the Federal League!| FOR SPRING TRAINING Siniber of times gaan, Se Ware lage tt ea Leagus club until I knew my arm to-day left their various homes and card, : fight crowd in Hr mG as right and I will not go with you." travelled direct to the Springs as cored Al to anyt nd hoot hee : This attitude of Wood became’ follows, viz.: | Wrestling promoter had his picture hot expect known to Ban Johnson, and it is sald| Edward Appleton from Arlington, |t#ken alongside the leaning tower of M 8 , ae a that Ban was so strong for a man of Texas; Leon J. Cadore, Muskegon, | Psa. In comparison, the tower ee eee bes mt that tlk that he threatened to make|Mich.; I, R, Cheney, Jacksonville, }0oked straight. GaN the) chase ALL OF YANK PITCHERS Joo a free agent unless something Fila; J. W Coombs, Palestine, Texas; | | An ico borkey goal Nene decent take say ! fed tl cleo “ knocked ov rr . A : ‘ was done for him this season, W. G. Dell, Daytona, fiw eee tack in i$! GIVEN GOOD WORKOUTS In the mean time Wood set about Durning, Louisville, Walter —- Gi € considered the BY MANAGER DONOVAN to get his arm in shape, After try- Mails, San Quentin, Call; R, J./_ Fred Fulton weighs 240 pounds, but 4 pte ggg Art —_—_—— ing everything he consulted a Dr.|Marquard, New York: Lh Jess Willard ain't any jockey } S05 Soa Of course Mt Crucius, a chiropractic, Examina- pfeffer, Champaign, Ill ; ees Dillon for a t tion disclosed that the pitch. M. ith, remowgg edge ai YOU SAID A FORKFUL. , %*. did meet him, 4 ing muscles and nerves leading to the &T, San go, Call. Otto Miller, ‘ ieatnetio ce right arm had become bunched along }Tooklyn, Hob d+ We Snyder, | Bight wild, throws showed up. ja lassport, Pa.; Dr, red Hart, the Athletics’ camp the spine, due primarily to a cold. (trainer) Chicago, Ils; D, J, Com- |i ating that the This condition was eventually re-|erford, Brooklyn, far south as North Carolina. moved by massage, On March 5 President Ebbets, Lav- ed | __ Incidentally the diagnosis of the ern Mabrique, Gus Getz, and several! §1x months from March 20, some | Wood case has go interested other newspaper correspondents will leave | of the rookles will have been misslag | pitchers that the old-timers all over the Pennsylvania Terminal at 2 P.M. | just a half year. the country are going to their practi- en route to the Springs. At Harri Chip two chances to regain els and also risked his cha: Jacksonville, pitchers must be | shaded” several fire no one has yet |the af hard enough to | up Dim. He has been @s times, of course, bu hit him on the ch tioners and getting resu! Formerly burg they be joined by Maanger | They my that Jack Dillon has gna back twenty i put him the knockout | fo" it was thought that a pitcher's arm Robinson and his friend, John Stuart, Mile, That's the araeee, CO ane ee. count. I with Dillon Me- | iri [sia bad in the muscles formed tn- | an r Lewis A. Malone, Out- alas Coy disproved ; side the bend of the elb That the fielder H. H. Myers will join. the eae FA heard that he on | if trouble lay in the back and along|team at Pittsbrug and at St. Louis (1° oye tube pnother DY eae whaled him wi he | ante & |the spine opens the way for the sav- | James D, Smyth will board the train, Can, make up our first arn . took {t all sm. The boy de- | woke battle |ing of a lot of star pitchers who| The other players who have been Mon. oe _ o serves credit. for t J pennant right otherwise would be cast into the dis-| directed to report on March 7 will o Pa —_—_— Th ‘i card. Even Mathewson {ts going to| leave their respective homes and pro- Second army of two mililon will be ¢ the Battling Levin-| 1, Sina "a reat advantage to investigate in the hope of coming) ceed direct to Hot Springs, as fol- the shortstops they've been pouring { Miske bout 10 Bt.| membered that it was o toe eS) back. lows: George W. Cutshaw from Sea into Hans Wagner's shoes. Levinsky won, | afte: arted net year be. The return of Joe Wood to the Breeze, Fla; ‘T. W. Fitzsimmons, ail benetit. a | tte. his first game Ito game means that Cleveland has a|Oakland, Call; Fred Merkle, Or- = a sete At | probable nin 7 eh ne e pennant, ° ch; M. Olson, Lo: ° Re eee is Unie bout | Seen e opening game of thi hance for the pennant. After sign-| monde Beach; I. M. Olson, Los An oundson April 1 ing @ contract the smoke ball hero! xeles, Call; D. J. Hickman, Jr, i Ww : ' the Battier had Leen boxing as often | wii jon either the shoulders of Cul- | left for Cleveland yesterday. Joe, Johnson City, Tean.; J. H. Johnston, Evening orld 8 1 ae an wey su month. His friends | lop or ‘i you know, lives in New York In t Chattanooga, Tenn.; Charles D. were beginn. think he had hit Bhawke ‘ullop, fe tn fine phyat- winter time, It was Tris Spe gan, but the fight- | Ca! condition and wil! be ready to pitch vho insisted on th ngel, Kans: * ver d on by Donovan. Rob s City, Mo.; Zack D, the pugilistic Headpin Tourney ja ae r « e signing of V at, Polo, Mo, er didn't think » pout & m¢ has been here for several weeks with and he believes that Joe will have a8 on the morning of March 7 ago, when Miske was going at top| his wife and looka the picture of heart! She gaedn “din Selleves it becmuns (sis Was warty Gaceetiog ote tae, SCORES, speed around here, bea insky, | Much of bis tine has been occup din » Rays 80 beck willbe quartered ha Saat: 7 nian, Len. Dillon and Weinert the Battler asked ng Rolf, ema The word of Joe Wood means a lot } Hotel and start training at Dan Morgan, bis manager, to arrange to a ball player Whittington Park, Manager Robin- another iat r him wt Just what was the trouble betwee oa conple of wow se Humphreys Brothers’ Work CFistic News som Youn and Gossip ) ~*~ “ —e | rer oa ago ne z 1 lew on . " eer OO, Clarke 51, Seti! he aaid. “l was tale tas voor joe teas, ow» Wom Darcy-Dillon FO) R FIND | sae $n go, onan ait meld at fos Jimmy Murrey, the B t ra) K *d b Bowater 78, “Howlinas 70, Tinlingoa O6, i . Harry Donahue in Rochester recently, | me lite local banten._ : ou F * MW] “Paulas A. CCratn 83, Connolly «96, into serious training for " % Well again and he has been sign uw at Bradley, the Austr! welterweight, who et} 19, Kelly Looney ‘tal. 214, Ramat iste) Le Fast Game With Yale (sins cect tatrirat: tate mee "neo Connect RECAN LAST WORD Stee - condition, | He outboxed and out. ont ‘Hink one week | usine for matches, ™ | HIGH TEAM. bates, Levinsk a | trom ‘tc | Hartley, ‘'the New Durable Dane," who een | Fem Commetl, R. A., Brooktyn 08 Although he hus fought hundreds of Blue Nosed Out 3 to 2 In Battle on Ice, in Which 17 Minutes| uy uc tin springs bee Fetes once se 8 seem va Fa veh je Walling Deputy Attorney General Leonard IN SHOCK ABSORBERS HIGH INDIVIDUAL, fat his ‘best yor He figures that iis! Of Extra Time Is Needed to Decide Winner, and Making| = cover. the Boalios noarrweieht, woo ; Beeedyas (1 ODemIelOr ip Teaponse:to A request M, Necergee, Ondasturet, L. 1... ue sonata mista coe Waanee a e really big yea e a A ry rs ” Andre FOB WINNERS, NN il ay ibigdaMlal a It Possible Now for Tigers to Capture College Hockey Title, | <0 me nd Miske, ° ° 5 , i ‘ ti’ deers, cote snn| Wins for Princeton Seven | jos sczhet tte 2 Sims went arranged the match, Lev boxer, at the Ci the Chicago | Sporting Club, where he boxed Welling, Han- ‘fom Fred Wenck has written a firm nvund at the F wer City A. ©. | ley has alao been matched to box Joe Mandot letter to the State Athletic Commis- , Schiffer, de Hour, Rutherford, HB recent performances of | eter on last Monday night, wae signed | in Windsor on the of March, sion for its guidance in handling tae| Frisco | ightweight Proves Hoar.” Thurtefora, W, is Frankie Burns, the Jersey City ; MD today by Charlie Murry, the boxing Pr | ocing Lahm, the hard hitting bamtamweight Darcy-Dillon-McCoy Madison Square a ; scales Mba bantam, have put him back By William Abbott. atlele Work Kept the UCI, Out Of a ee ae nt cance, | Knotty, hax ton ford a mateh it Fete Garden controversy, | Greater Glutton for Punish- Herman at St, Lows, Mo, in March, Milwaukee | Wo, prego | RES he Lee Mie Memes OTe nck mailed copies of the letter to | Knocked out Jimmy Vappas, who stood off bots Commissioners Franey and Dwyer in| When the New [ihe ate bout af te " rounds at the Queensbury ed a little surpriao | A: C; of Huttalo next Monday night, ‘TS again in the front rank of his clans. Haas hockey team, main- After a 1 layoff he resumed | ly through the brillant playing boxing last und ha Bigta tere aes ment Than Stanley Yoakum, mowing 1a eo nd of the Humphreys brothers, | attuck, Scooping up the puck down | Ure fovshs ane of the bee hearrweidit tattle | ie sd tama tn one ouDd, Albany and Geneva respectively ask- | Sen thn todia. til ; : APR MP AN. Bua V1 | ever men in this ¥ no Broadway 8, C, . who lasted eleven with Jimmy Wilde, |4%d nosed out Yale last night tn one | oF the game before Mord, the Thecrs| There will be no busing whow et the Clermont |S! cant of bouta for the naxt show of te | what action they wanted to take re-| breaking his hands last night at the| the English sensation. On Lurns's| of the most sensational college games| goal tender, really knew what hap-|A. ©, of Brookln tontent owing to the fect | Yorkrilie Sporting Club Monday aight, He hae | garding the bout advertised in Madi- Manhattan A, C. Ho bit Jimmy A record 1s a twenty round draw with] over aéen at the St, Nicholas Rink, | Pened. Shortly before the end of the | Sat Jim Flynn, ‘the Uebio. fimman, claimed | ened Up Milun Milst, ne fast loved ior. json Square Garden on Monday night Kegan nearly a hundred times on the rom i es KK illama, ben the Kid a thel gs | hal vere wa yirite " that the time w joo short for him to to | “ete 7 by. aw Miiriten’ tanta Ab eal yr matehed more the vivel| Dime DES Seen Want Con ited ecvtiy> |e) ie wee ee ae oes OP Ue oat Be | tue star tout, 1a die semifinal Bade Sullivan | between Dillon and Darcy jaw with left and right uppercuts, ‘ RAH UCes PAHIRG) SALIBA He seventeen minutes of | witch only ended after ete gait | fatter Matctnene oteercatte eanaas CH | ait Swap punches wrth adie Mulroy, Mr, Obermeter's letter, 1n part, fol- |but he couldn't knock him down. a Caner! - Pete Herman to his credit, Herman me were nee before the wes made for Yale. Armour scored | "tification frum Flynn's manager, decided to] A party of newspaper men took @ trip to Del |/Jows: When Stanley Yoakum made his| 9 the youn y estab Jod in caging the puck | this one the club Hawhins'a jesteniay afternoon to watch Joe Bonds| “From your statement to me, tt ap- No matter how long or how bad—gote ished something h debut against Leonard yy yi . . ES a ’ |peara that the manager of the last i eonard the fans! your druggist today and get a 0 ce to the viet p game gives|, Neither team could score eanty in! syon, o,, i ancther eiiy ¢ go thrugh his stunte for his bout with Carl! named corporation, which conducts pu: thought the Deny iitwolght was box, Of Pyramid Pile Treatment, » x la another city that haa dereloned nver lightwelght was pantar ttl w sion ‘Wal hocley marten | he second period, though t igen | A a A Morrie at the Harlem Sporting Club to-marow| gilistic exhibitions at Madison Square 6 | TF over W 4 ut Ne BHAUAT hockey #erles| played lke mad men, Finally Hills, | 2 #) Dlaew where fidters can obtain good (aight, Monde made a favorable impresion, He| Garden, has signed up one Darcy to the lust word tn shock absorbers, but at prere han gz, and the Tigers hi Who had substituted for Comey, | (ua for their servions cn Monday night Ted Loxed_ thie at ch with Tex Movarty, Joe| box one Mccoy on March this Regan can start taking punish- | ga. New. is with riptinorany peratures pas alipped out of acrimunge and banged (gps nad he battled twelve rounds | ox, Johnny Lagi and Ruf Caineron, peamieehanehe shareta ine. Broadway ro Yoakum leaves off M 1 in & pretty goal ao deta mi to $0 Ont porting Club of Brooklyn. filed a pro- © Yoakum leaves off, with Yalo if the ue manages to beat Ron. mi r i oan ret per cont, | The Clermont Rink e to clom today |test a nis proposed contes Re , ar on Maro va i Once more the Tiger front line | iM : fig two matches for March 17. ‘The club plans te| the ground that McCoy, one of the an took such stiff Kid W ary t 1 I. i | h | Khe Alan t the swept down on the rival cage, and nit Joo Wagner and Oberle Goldman on in one|testants, had already slaned an agree on the chin that he was Pioneer A.C.) I t The story of Nassau's unexpected} this time W. Humphreys banged in| Te bout between Jack D! tout and Johnny Coulon and Jack Sharkey, who | MEN to Mht nat this latter club prior raised off the floor. Often he f. se the Humphreys brothers, who have] atypical football cut loose with |< Kovokiyn on Tuesday night drow @ gate of | youngster om the cand, the other deing veteran | ruling that Mccoy should not be per-| feet and continued to accept every ; ie pte es ene vale | footbal : $4,070, Dion fought for 30 per cent, of the | hantana, |mitted to fleht Darcy until he had car-| thing that came his way without IRLFFIN, the 4 left ¥ yu y Under intercollegiate 7 ty 1 = t > Irish ' . r rules two whit a $1401, Ttooald not be | — { through his. contract with the flinching recently retur e two Humphreys, Jack | extra five-minute lod are play earned what a MoCoy reswived, but it is]. Trish Petey Cline boxes to-morrow and Satur | Broadway Sporting Club to box in the! jeg to otws | eturned f page 4 e te in Pe rss ae | ‘c ay ports te a st two teeth, his mouth syed aa aetuationally thar |{8 cals of 6. tl 4 No ACOT- | aitnt Gorain Wat he mweited as mich aa | kiphis, “We tale om 2chaay lintier SIub's Tine. oo tne commiar| WAS battered to'm pulp and hig cece saaein tha tan THOUGH: @oth | Daten eison at the Cambria ©, firt, ana then eomink s rultn, he nae | air ‘ epi eyes 1 Hlue team must have | tifoe yaa nF is bh Se Jubony Hay at the National a, C. He bore (ion tantamount to an, official cancella- | Painted all sorts of colors with Leon- | ee ut the great HMobey Baker pecially Prince | Hilly Miake of Paul, who Das fought many | Young Omar Ganiner at Cleveland vest Wednes tion of the Darcy Motoy eit, See | AG's wioves, but he stood his ground. | i Ue; ‘ Naat the heal clue wittin the 3 901 Square ople eae egan fought a ugh fight a he " Ad returned to Princeton, afl ; ao ean ie | day nigst {flan up one Dillon to box Darcy on. the | way.” Ao liked tho pull so rich thug | _. The Peramid Smite From « Single Trial ‘ } yg aroun * Wwolte Oe > ve on seeee | re nt ol nally se ed fo. e MeCo; - jy VO git »dnueh th : Will Humphrey ored two of his: | round Tuceday night 1 @ acsinet Gus| Stn Cottey, the Iriah Gist, to training for hie [DIKHt originally scheduled for the Met Y | 0 eral tines after the bell tang ta | #ill give relief, and 9 single box often ‘ , * brother Jack 1 Mile sere with Roldier Kearns e¢ the Hampire A. O. the mean tine, and p kept fanning the air with his arm: Remmalicd te 5a eee who he & aire wa ‘ came | next ight. In the ten-round eami Commission's rullng, Mc Ho tried to wrestle Leonard to te ELS ROU DOD Dela We « Hu y dow ne Hne-up prepa ea + and | final sand Wild Bam Kenney clash his contr with’ the floor whenever he he othe # Gov bat he covered the pa Herre sey te mint Ton Goons at the Fairmont Sporting Cli). by ‘KIVINg & ound | Hor Whenever | & chance, » FREE SAMPLE COUPON f ¢ k wild sorties dow ck. The Pee , “4 A. C, Batunlay nigh Hout in its ring. petal BANKER IS AWA PIBAMID DRUG COMPANY, | LU i y sking the |a stead 4 - “In view of all thes ac an¢ . } it Pyramid Dh jarshall, ich. a d the Yale skaters and | opposing net | The o A. ©. will reopen newt Moda: al te bah ee BaP rere obvious h of the Garden promos ARDED cup Kindly send me fh Free somple of i i iw ‘Prdectat STOP HOCKEY ryt ah ad” Masekine, PS ta act torpiddin VeMohar Nant 1 GIVEN BY HEMPSTEAD, | Pyramid Pile Treatment, i) pioin Wrapper. ary a blue ola key ’ LING RKCand Flasks WAVaIe Ged ot think you ought to interfere, if M pate RLS pap eel lenelanehihs aaa. evade hi r ie “ *o! ima that per le have pes * Pag i Mia @OUhA thal mneecAs - 1 Stock Yaed ‘Tenmny Murphy to meet ta ten. | 0% claims the .Camon people bave| Fred Banker of the Stal Department | pendable od of blocking was Wr and bickering in ama d voute. = liolated any valid a ment, he must) Team of the Interborough Baseball “ eeet ee Te THUnar Watt nthe Main kee be which has aimont tte ne Club of Port Washington | sek his remedy by @ private action «t/ League, was presented with the Harry play ver hing tot the sport in New Y this winter, iow toast, The | nw." | Hempstead Silver Cup by President y f will probably be send if t eo Baly meet Shonts last night for being the best all | eee | Board of ¢ An Kid Carter and Joo UG ound player of the league. The ¢ raggeee® mvewnernt | Me Beet ‘ Sak mo MRE OME Mean, 4 i per at te ater (ROLLER SKATING tren i ar ment to the ~ Frankie Callahan of York last/ nant and the individual membery oe the | . i) they forced the in we] tween the George Chena, Ga Basitinere hight won from Jimmy Hanlon of Den= | tam recelved aliehptna: GRAND CENTRALPALACE ttory most ut \ t a 4 rt a Bs sige ver in nineteenth round the bell teaiae ba the ieee tae inet | paying men elected to great| A whoret ci a lind to be ehtwviait ditaon, baw | Wwenty-round bout atthe Til clat . pheranrouah bff : | Bart in eign amour emateur hockey ‘i ne been | been serured by Sameny Howie, the Baltimore |ietig Club, whe AL W ‘Preside ene f th 1 Noone We ceds 0 wad the ing Union, wit ‘ 4 ' h at the Vau | yw 0 meet Larry Mann, the game Awede | ot sd'tha flat, fanion’ belne ae uldent, ; v ner of he Natt onal hI Lt Revening the wale der no elreuime r os 4 tof Brook rounda to & de further. Hanlon 1 the Gianta bit out n fow roimmeke an heats pr offictals of r mow on six rounds, but af wa h fey 4 nates Row tc cert «be Renny Moos, formnerly of om but who Hm , play 1 Kame square, So did thon " Vise bably sonnectior vntzat how claitne Wie city 6 ly matched » veigh | Callahan, dat will on his body other ball to: a veateryeur! kon | } - ‘ {face and i “l Manager of the aale| for & pos) to one i for two tule, Oa Marh 14 be will tacale cs | Sect aas 9 ener "eo THU M'S BOWLING AND Butt 1 ; Zam K Saxon rai ten rounds ot the Lycrnm | Crowley, Vice-President of | hi MLLLAR: ‘3 BLOF COUAB O30 1 OME DBO oF Moe erin] pOVANKEEPSIE, N.Y Bg et te deems | Yous Zulu Kid. who we etnped Oy Proeakio Kelly and Contfrey Win, York Central, MV. Maszey, | ACADEMY. cor, St0t at, 6 Beep, t - " b fie Zulu Kid, the Brok are Harlow 8, ¢ eins Ps: “Jie har tooo viferine thee te | BRIDGEPORT, Conn., March 1, perintendent of the Pennayt | ae ' : ite ane foetnd by i bg Wilde Lantion with Kelly of New York outpointe Tork oe eral Mans rap SPORTING, ' “ t h Mate 1 . H nraol Awa " %, 4 1 w h 4 t . be m « ar seid i ty 8 f ey Ravin . gen 1 | ate Nee Mt Ake at ai angles, but dex r 1d. © Woltare | mat. aight, Clermout Club, Joo Assad | Ooedon:16'0.1uramas saJiaime Some’ Spllager '

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