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. Se on - PERE TERI TYPE UNLT ENR RENEE pe nese Pah % THE EVENING’ WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1917. 9 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK THAT “LADIES’ GAME” Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) ‘asi llaaar ' Chick Evans, Both National ‘Gane cM lige I ae UTeiCn Amateur and Open Champion, ‘pave ? and Bob Gardner Beaten by For. Lanes. : Two Club Professionals at Chicago in Big Benefit Four- some, —_— Sete of Games Will Be Held in Forty Different Parks in This City on July 4. Comm, Mew York erosive’ Wor) | YORK CITY is going to set! & good example for the rest of the country on July 4, when sete of athietic games will be held in forty different parks. This substitution of athletic sports for the old-time use- less burning of gunpowder |s a splen- 414 ifea. For many years the nows- published after the Fourth of Jaty have been filled with the names ‘those killed or maimed jn “celebrat- Fourth.” A pretty poor sort ,& celebration. Athletic competi- Chicago, June 2. HICK EVANS JR, national amateur and open golf cham- pion, and Bob Gardner, former ly amateur title-holder, were defeated 1 up in an 18-hole best ball foursome over the Windsor Club links here by 4 James A. Donaldson, professional of the golf club, and John Gatherum, profesional at Windsor. Donaldson turned in the best medal score, 38— 35-73. Gatherum’s card was 39—40— 79. Evans had 40—37—77 and Gard- ner made the round In 87—39—76, Par for the course is 75. " The match was for the benefit of | the Navy League, and a detachment of blue jackets from the United States Naval Training Station at 4 i i fs f j | | | age § tions not only provide as ‘interesting Great Lakes, accompanied by the @ day for the public but will aid Station Band, shared the attention of @featly in producing the kind of men the large gallery which followed the ‘who will be needed for the defense of - match. country in war. james E. Sullivan, who for years head of the Amateur Athletic was one of the first to work in Any member of the Huntington Goit #™ end Marine Club who Is called into the military and naval service of the United States before July 15 18 to have his year's dues waived, ?? ; he new superin favor of substituting athletic sports tendent of the club this year !s Thomas for fire crackers. It is unfortunate Lowste, who was with the New Rochelle ‘that he could not have lived to see his Yacht Club last season and before that favorite idea so successfully carried Was superintendent of the Arts Club of out. Philadelphia for seven years, ‘The track and field programmes for ‘ourth, under the direction of J. bee, Supervisor of Recrea- tion, will include, many races and vents for y Scouts, Junior Naval Reserve and athletic league members. Thirty thousand entry Eben] A NEW BASEBALL ALIBI LONZO STAGG, the well known ‘The management of the Harlem Leng -oh iped Brooke will battle against athletic coach, has been ap-|« A . +. |Sporting Club has decided t phaget | Pe ee See oe pointed to take charge of ath.| Although Three Thousand Miles of Slightly Moist | (0% °\) 7 ea | ita weekly shows on Monday nights in-| There's sill a chance for Prunkie Burns of Each club may fix for itself the terms and conditions of the Red Cross competi- tion which the Unted States Golf Asso ciation has ordered to be played by ali member clubs on Independence D: Tae The winner ts to recelvesa Red Cross BIG LEAGUE GOSSIP cate. That {8 an ambitious programme tha, the Professional Golfers’ Association of America has arranged for its patriotic tournament. Play will occupy almost a, full week, beginning on July 23, which is a Monday. As an opener there wilt be a mixed foursome, in which each " Bf om nd Pete Herman, ter will consist of a woman player Ietio work in the officers’ training] Atlantic Intervene, Ump Byron Claims the Battle |sieat ot rrisay nisi, Leo Johnson |tarum tumtin, cole tater ins te Christy Mathewson, tea "at canrha Aa “deny at SEE Ris Gfa: beaihbe be ageclatineate Microbes Loaded Up Their Rations and Gyrated |! clever colored Hentwoight, and Tom-| rund tout here the late bare of nest month, Former Star of Giants and Manager of Cincignatl Chrvand the woman the best golfer, oF &t this sort, in which American col-/ Across the Natural Water Hazard”—"“A Few of the |” TU}: (0 lightweight, champion |:o gummy Jdboston todas sabiog him what op pea? pet erent If to held at Englewood, aad lege coaches will do their “bit” in pre- PF 3 of New Jersey, will meet in the feature | yonent be coukt use sgsinat Herman at the Bt. TAQ Gio i with Pfetter pitching, McCarty had to| the following day, over the same course, Weise naun Gr the wan Every won| Bacilli Birds Invaded the American League on Satur- tout ot ten rounds at the One Hundred | Srmise Nek and dotnaen rie uit «'oui |NO Such Thing as Intentional ration “timecit. three times in one| the proteasomal, Mi engage In thirty who goes into this can feel that he is! day, but There Is Only a Slight Fever.” and ‘Thirty-ffth Street Club to-night. | eu g5.000 ef $0,000. "It Ue men ner wo | Beanballing—New Rule on fame to keep fram being beaned. 701" “on” june 25 the scene will shift to doing more for his country than h % bates! teh tbat If the red-haired boxer wins he will e| tenes will be decal won after July 16 Any observer it looked just aa if Pfet-| naiusioin where. sort of international ¥ bd es] s Posed n Mowe dees Subject Simply Intended tO} ter were gunning for the McCarty] team competition will be inaugurated. could If he was in the trenches. Some Lino ied box Champion Leonard} 5.4 cutord and Jim Setege will come to- M conning tower. After the game, I|‘Teams will be composed of American, wil have charge of athletics in the 7 99 ‘uohey {8 @ promising lightweight. He| i" goindey night in the maio bout of ten ake Pitchers More Careful.| understand, he said English, Scotch and Irish born players By Arth B ) Be tarde soldier training camps after Sept. 1. y Arthur (“Bugs jaer. recently put up sensational battles | ronda at the Queensboro A, C. of Long Island, “I was wild to-day, Lew, and you|and there may also be a side of ama- fraid a|teurs. It will be a round robin affair. eer ittee trees te a going| The second stage will take place at It 1s a well known fact that physicai| Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) inst both Willie Jackson and Eddie | savage knocked out Sailor White in two rounds condition will be extremely important Tis may be something to Ump Byron's claim that the recent He {# confident of whipping | at Freeport Friday night HEN the bean ball was in the Siwanoy. nd earning the chance to face emetic Grane Mmelight a few weeks ago I ec at Mount V 1 ¥ eae eas ce pointed out it would be very| [forgot to say that Pfeffer shouted| inousht: will see the event brought fore matchmaker of _F stptimaethad attack of belligerency in the National League is a psychological the Ploncer Sporting Club, declares that be wil! P hn 1 aes with: : warning from the box when he saw d to the final round and after « te not Of ta undergo the hurd 4 neato ne to is et poatiral ie perce ; Europe x Ura | atiouth—J40k tom, the eee | He? the dors of hia cab open, lt user. He dimeult to prove that any piteher, & Gere the pitch was going. Tnpse of a day this will be decided on of hard training to make him fit. Ana| "°* nd recently America also broke out into a rash, BL champion, and ‘Id Kid Lewls, tho fast Enaliel | 7" at mummer his club drew just as large ' pecially those whose delivery is loose| “Look out, Lew!" he hollered. some course such as Greenwich or pere ve crowds ae it did during the winter months, The ay - Mi — haps Lido, although It is understood that im all the world there are no better|three thousand miles of slightly moist Atlantic intervene, Ump Byron ‘ie are to meet in a twenty-round decision | 23° tomorrow night at the [oneer ia: Jimmy ashes, was tossing them at a bat Now. the Pirates have cut loose! in? tater’ is still rather shy of ped | sauipped coaches and handlers of ath-| claims the bittle microbes loaded up thelr rations and gyrated across '¥t st the Daston Gymnastic Club at Daria. | Henion of Frisco vs, Harry Donabue of Peoria, |'¢F'8 head intentionally, The new! trom Schulte, one of the last of the en than in th om . ., toniadt, they are not fighting at the welter- 4 Bi ps moda 4 Sages 804 sthtetie Giube, Weture col; |the natural water hazard. weight Mais, a they are to, welah inc 195 [ont Welter Lawrtt ve, Parmer Suit lSisheee irre Gareth, Gad ye Hg Ph ae oi Se eet Senay Te 5 i — ore © , and, as at | Liv t war upset all ordinary condi- Being provided with excellent terminal facilities and enough rolling Pounde at dP. M. Under this agreement tt will as @ mi live over ten years in the Big Sylvie Burne has been appointed secretary of ter of fact, few if any men in the rw s American coaches were in de-! stock to accommodate all the bullyhoo germ traffic in the world, St. Looey Boagdbetnd herthig| iy lh eae Bag the | the Clermont Rink Club.by Paddy Mullins, tte] Kame would take a chance at cutting} Bill O'Hara, the former Giant, now mand in European countries inteP=| was the first port of call. ‘The shindig bacilli clambered up on the fans’ rete” manager of wewls, the Ae, tO Amey | wends word that the rmerrations are coming in| loose a fast one at a hitter’s head.|a lieutenant in the Canadian Army, | ested in developing teams to compete | vests and inoculated them with the skirmish fever, Th es we fast for ‘Thumday night's bie ot The di y van. ‘The wripires WeFe| Tare ceLonte te os the 'endmee ele’ ae . ay + big stow in whioh| The damage, if the batter were hit] was attending a bali game at the | 8, Gg garg hor a soon celebrating thelr crystal wmping anniverraries and receiving showers | tion of onesthird of the Mote mon (Ba) Soldier Bartfield of Brockiva and Mike O'Dowd | in a certain spot, would be too great runner, spent years in Germany giv-|f &lass, They should be thanktul they were not observing their nitro-~ | gare figure more than ing the Germans thelr first lessons in|«lycerine anniversaries. Leaving enough battle larvae in St, Looey to ay I a, laeate bed ae i ftp rh f ) Bee a ean viald sports. Ernie Hiert-|garrison the town, the army of martial microbes tottered to Cincinnati | 7) auntecmat of Eddie MeSieson cet’ dies | trim to ture a When Lew McCarty was with the] asked him, : | berg te atill in Sweden, where he hasland bAvouacked on John McGraw. It didn't take many battle germs to! uckiey. ‘The latter bas agree to meod cond. BNAIES Wate lie ciasent oe PRCA te Neate ee re cee brought out some remarkably 004) crank up John, as he just naturally has a predilection toward knuckle erable money renovating the club, Dick Curley, .’ athletes during tho past five years.| combat, fteinforced by the milituristic fungi, John earomed his fist off | who was associated with Buckley up to recently tere ans under cotract to £2! Ump Byron's chinplece. It was a grand victory for the germs. Mr. McGraw lu the management of the Clermont Wink, will be P Polo Grounds lately. He showed some | of St, Paul face each other in & returun bout, and might even be fatal. friends his legs—badly scarred. | In thelr former battle O'Dowd shaded his oppo-| I heard of an example the other day.| “Are those wounds, Bill?” they! 1 and still are. But, {n a series between| (Copyright, 1917, by the Bell Syndi- | the Glants and Brooklyn this season, cate, Inc.) Hroadwey Sporting Club Saturday night, wil roke out ended all plans for| W@8 hurriedly vaccinated with a fine seruny of five hundred dollars and is| the watchmaker of the New Kmvite, Nothing | rackey Homumey, the eastside lightweight. ; TO MORROW folding the Olympics in Berlin. how convalescent, bat ig matches will be staged there cee eect tie TLRS baning Cran} MONTREAL ENTRIES. —_| Lit Inf Bes*pdit'pdis Memers. 110 | — Not stopping to collect indemnity in Cincinnati, the hostile Law Raymond bes boobed two more bouts’ for |*twssead wight, duty 8). will be Pots Hartiey,. the} fs he ‘Apprentice allowance claimed, ‘Track good SEE that Jess Willard has “severed feria deployed in open skirmish formation to Boston. the Harlem 8, C, shows et Hammels station, | now Durable Dane, who has been boring in een-| MONTREAL, Ont., June eagount | SIX ATTRACTIVE EVENTS all connections” with his ten per ment of trouble brewing microbe-organisms surrounded Philadelphia Rockaway Beach, Ou July 10, Frawkie Callaban | ational fashion recently, and Young Brown ot | roy di Hadetveck) othe, antriens tar. tee| WITH THB $1,800 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. cont. managers, Tom Jones and and New York. Another set of battle bugs invaded Pittsburgh, while of Brooklyn: wil) wo againe Vaddy Bums of Far | tho east aide, and Dutar Brandt of Brooklyn and | Rockaway, while on July 17 Battli Levinsly, | morrow’s races are as follows % St Jack Curley, thus ending the cele- Chicago ly succumbed, ‘te cores bstorer tahier, U8 Gale aa dor pnw | einer Deen er hare, FIKST RAC anarsie aKes brated “Willard syndicate” I see too It wot #o that i you weren't wearing somebody else'a fist on your nose | the hearyweigit of Seaule, in the feature go of! pick Curley hes taken Young R the fast | bia" mi five ee STANDING OF THE CLUBS, IAL FEATURE AT 2.30 7, M, ‘that the former managers are proper- | you weren't stylish, Knuckles were flying around loose as ashes, Umps | ia rounds, ly indignant, and that Champion Jess | were being flattened like two-day-old pancakes. Players were loitering on | youag Milly Pavke, the a Baal yg | accused of “base in-|one another's faces, and fans were curving all the portable cobblestones | wit uxet Babe Bulllran of Grewnwich Villago in| ment, He has matched bim to box Steve Fleas | Old Homestead, 112; elo eligible, Cracow, 100, " and other bricklaying jewelry off the umpires’ skullpleces. Not being | the main bout at the Yorkvide 5. 0, tomight, | ner fiftem rounds in the open air at Baltimore} # Heysll entry The fighter who breaks away from | *atisfiod wit® tho umpweight championsbip, Manngec Moaraw started after | Noth boys sre on edge for the contest, In the July 7. eSPROND RACE, Pure $300: bis managers 1s always accused of |‘h¢ bis National League crown, This is the only battle the skirmish APhud ot Wrome, 1; bad} germs lost oi Mata of Wome, 10; Pade baving an ungrateful disposition. But ‘A fow of the bacilli birds invaded the American League on Saturday, AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. FIELD FOR THE BROOKLYN Melman, 100; sTorment,, 4 for my part 1 must confess I fail to} nyt there ix only a slight fever, Babe Ruth hung his fist on Ump Owen's 3 | e eee where the “ingratitude” comes in.|hatrack so hard that Owens will have trouble putting his hat on for al AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, L. 1, The manager usually gets a nice, soft| month. Sv far as trouble bacteria is con Cube. | WL PAC Clube WLP Nowark.,.36 21 .632| Rochester.30 28 .517 Provence.37 22 .627| Buffalo. 29 27 439 Baltimore 36 22 621 Richmond 23 37 .383 ‘Toronte...31 28 .525 Montreal .18 36 .333 RESULTS YESTERDAY. Buffalo, 4; Newark, 2. (1st gome). Newark, 2, Buffalo, 0: (24 game). Rochester, 8; Providence, 7, Baltimore, 2; Toronto, 2 rican to go abroad to box Jimmy Wikte, the | (Ven. 100; Keno clamy local lightwelgit, | European flyweight champion, under his manage. | Mur? ‘omimgs. 1 Sacal 107: | Joe, 100; alec eligible, Oiero, THIRD TRACE —-Pure $500; Uawe-roar-olte: ‘The starters, weights and prob- | claiming; fire and one-lalf, furlo Dore OF SWIMMING BATH Sea Water Buths, Ni | ed, the American League is|June 2%.—The entries for to-morrow's gin se onan ne A wan living through hia fighter, who doos | practically Immune. Can TANBNC TS Vvacen are as follows: |] able Jockeys follow: Molle seule is kad Pate Ta:RAY all the hard work, takes all the risks It looks as if Ump Byron's dingnosis is correct, Kind of strange that | did, RAGP Her, tre rearolta, aid aren of ee | Paste Nes id and the punches, and is the only real | the eg germs should all enlist in the National L arning figure in the com- mone bacillus eracker, Probably g' ‘h ere Fea og" SF ide; || SMemret, 5.0... oun tered Jack Cor. ntl & bacillus is @ wise cracker, Probably goes where he can find the dave od HB Rey may be excellent managers, but re rmendale, + public pays to see Jess Willard. ——— r Se ald trote hace Joumnan at Hee The Phils rubbed the velvet off the Giants’ lad last week. Only Yona Jean did all the hard training | a retail number of points separate the two teams, The complezton and the nard work, while his man- Moatreal at Richmond. ror" *g--Prume $100; claiming: three et ed Arar le tuflonen Matted Yoo: “Quien Sate "100; San Jon, 111; Miramichi t H 1h; Guattermaniee, 114) tye Honate. HAs Shu pangs te, ornig, 4... . Byrne . pee. Tt: Rosemary, ex, Jock Mount | re (VT: Stgar ine 114; Gordon, “114.” a Ny Mount |} Omar Khayyam, 3. eis | Gorden, 114. At, etlp . 10s; Cour: | Omar Mt os , a Mhiornte Lit B.A. Jones, 117; Beowmdla Dugttiste,” 1 Por Uirewy 108) 1 | sar olde: welling: | FA Roche, 114; PIPTH RACE Parse $00: St, Laurent handl- EERE 100% Wool sr eo crewman eee) NOt a Thread of Cotton Foe two-year-olide, the Cqnar- of the race changed so quickly that it looked as if somebody had been five furlongs, *Stella ** Weight t rs handled large bankrolla and of the rac 0 Re i oe ~ 4 ' We on the fat of thé land. ft has using peroxide, A couple of stanzas ago the Giants were chirpin, etount, pity F i penaliy of five pean been so ever since, : Leds 4 ning’ ¢ ois Cons, *Coupled wa Hl. 1 W Brow eatey solo and h icavse st Tans makes 0 euscate » the Phils are right up there helping 'em to gargle the Tod; “Stare of his circus—a financial success—he chorus, First thing you know it will be a grand finale by the entire 10) FOURDH RACK.—-For three-year-olds and. ul ART SETTLE SLE LEE LEED T LEED. ELLE LIN IEEE 106 will prove himself a far better busi- + haiidicap; one mile Buck’ Prat, 110; Eddie ness man than most of the cham- Compeny: or ae Non ot = LATONIA, ERTMES. ‘ i ; This i . pions who preceded him. As a rule on HED RACK. Por tp | anne SPVENTH RACE —-Purse $200; claim his is our guarantee on every yard of cloth in eve: - Schupp easily mana © finish the game under the shower ba Ferd | 100. *Dovetal Blue. hisue, ‘oivt| The entries for tomorrow's r FF rte ; Early ahd Jonen ween Ps ah maa s hilene calncea Gul ic aint a tha gama Mader Wa shower bath. Ford | 17 area anak i85; Ste’ Kivee,' 10; | ae tolews:. Marmuerite W.. I! Cotton mixed fabrics cost less~-they are easier to get $p for e lot of moving picture work | "Rewuteoys 100! Liitie Deri, | FURST RACE~-Dure 8800) the tio: Char —but cotton mixed fabrics reflect on reputation. mp,, 1; Stiteh io Time, 196 eimest, okie; UWO-VERFOkin, LINE wv Vinee, 114; Confiscation For more than forty years we have said ALL wool, anda has W. Hastings, 100; Benetact nd a fight with | Fred | Fulton Ii ich figured in his pians. Th id f k ‘1 0, r \ 2) Kar One tings) 142 cide whetner the Curiey-Jones Com. | week, bu’ | Track fant Pocket _¢ tor Miaar, She bination nnd a right Ww sign Je for| ghey are still in the well. Knocking off the Braves was a forkful of | = es | tee 112 ie 2. HAMILTON ENTRIES. Aue have honemecs of ee wo ifontice in an assort- anything without his consen i | ns 700; thirwe ment of weaves and colors to satis! he most exactir At that” Willara could easly take | joy fer the Fiathyahe es te ia ing a moth on the Giants, their | WHOSE BOY IS FRANCIS? | oka: als ¢ Sond y ng on on fight without losing} chief amusement is tearing o e Braves: | ° ot a . mush time from his circus, and if he | Five-Year-Old Was Picked Up | Emblem : Vagabond, 100 Tos, Fox 0 It will pay you to come to one of our two stores if you’re condition | | ward ano ellgiide—Ton Anderson. sTiaveeh, 108) Wow, 11a; Royal tant , , WER eee een, oma, Yanks still cavorting with the Athletics. Usual admission with exit} Rissier, ‘104: stmmenser 100; 3, Nutus, 8 Oe A ena tia. Like wiweiee, 108i within twenty miles. Samples on request. gt hE free, Doubleheader ‘ancis Doe,” no! Hamdeel Tow, 102; Mat A. 108 Howard ‘Wland. 10s; Balansa, 103. , M4 | y 4 e y RACE Claiming: $700; two-year-olds SECON DRACE . » , Willard can hardly claim that he | badly frightened by the brass buttons), THIRD Coat $200; two-rearoide; | SECON Dt A ae telterch tres having bia’ two | -— — ———| nd big sbictd worn by Polloeman| (%,2e! fatly (eran. etme Dass. 908! | Nee. Suits to Measure $25 agers, if the reports of his big ‘rond. 00 Pt Ot | 1A: Trem TH 1Md: Blue Perndien, 195. Rew Leonard of the Thirty-first Precinct | 108, They Mi, 100)! on |that he has been unable to say one! Vinee: lost Walte | word to the agents of the Society for] Princem, 100; alm oll the Prevention of Crueity to Children, | Pastime. 105: Tw. Niekel tt Bryn’ Lima. 124 ie, Ot a Fale LG safe Minar, Yoo, | teases ak! ee is ircus earnings are true. | apenas HIS week will see one notable | iat Army Officers’ Uniforms made to measure. Gov- ne ernment regulations strictly adhered to. Special MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS Statim, 4 FOURTH RACK,Claiming: $600; for ton iinisthoge, 108; Copper King, 130; | ring battle in New York. . . | where he is being held as a lost DOY.| resrclds end up; on le and a ‘eisteonth yt. 100; *Rathleea H., 102; Old Ke + H H Friday night Johnny Dundee National League. \ American League, Policeman Leonard found the boy at| ey tiaras, fore stn Rn ee service stations at Plattsburg and at Madison and Willie Jackson mect, Dundee was || Cube W. LPC. iCiube Wit. PC, || Clube, WL P.C,iClubs. Wet 0, || 9.30 P.M, on June 21, wandering down 10; Cok” awh’ | yume, $000 alkded:. three gearolda. a Barracks. ‘right up in the front rank of light- ew York 33 435 \Cincianatl 1 35 470 || Chicage...39 20 661) Cleveland 29 32 475 Broadwa, near lehty-first Street. furlongs Hi i , Rack Way,” 108, K tired, for he had been hobbling along |! JT; Viehitoot, 107 siamfaw. “107 | since early morning gio Melewoad, “y “Francia’s left foot the right and he liv dark Fhile.....83 20 .623'Mrooklyn..22 29 431 |! Hoston....36 21 .622|%. Lows, . 21 29 420 || New York 32 24 .571/ Wasb'ton, +1937 939) Dewolt,..28 27 609! hia , RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. Et Louis, 4; Clucionatl, 2. (Ist game) | Ciweayo, 1; Cleveland, 0, Cineinnath, 15) Mt, Louie, 4, (24 game) Motrals, 4; Se, Louis, 3 Chiengo, 2; Pittsburgh, 1 GAMES TO-DAY, weights when he ran against Jack- then comparatively unknown, in Pilea apie, and was knocked out Yor the first time in his life. Jack~- gon has gone on “knocking ‘em out, | ated vhet his sudden victory over jee was no fluke. So when he te Dundee again it's possible Langhorne, 10 ety, 94,000 hae mc Ti a Riverside. Stale’ entry TWO STORES ons 00; “thie eetind’a haul tari ces BROADWAY 4& NINTH STREET ANO J9: fege and $0 €. 42D 8T,, BET. FIFTH & MADISON AVES, Airgas. shorter than RACK—Chaiming: $000; four i! mile and. a obster fu E14: Come “Lane 104 oer. | ib Herds. 108. Nalid iw rio: “Nain 110; Aly William had been clipped the found. He wore a striped hat, blue and white striped 110; Grasmere, 110, 104 re tend M York at Philedes ¥ ja at Net trousers, black rc! ‘Obrist | “4 ¥ o Q, e| Y Me aatinet Benay Leonard tn 0 fess Fee o Weekin ti Gan | en ieee a hee BHO ORG aniniwotet eee cn We Wie lei? nara! titsst: | Ps S.—-Look in the tool chest of the carpenter with the worn eeteptonchip bout, Jackgon is a a Dros 100! McCobusn room Cinempan a dm Lows, Deirois at Chics |trousers and you'll find dull chisels. Arnhetn Axtons ane 810 Mise Pennie ro » rugged fighter, with speed, BASES. ' Ay 2 wames; first Prine 3, 1h B-« lalming purse, sy00 A: es Ni 'y) ainerican: ‘one “init. og, the ‘tat and @ punch, Americans usvce, "100; Bary Lauder, Ne bY Phila, Polo Grouade, Awe, 00d"