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ere ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, ~ BIXING IN SOLDER CAPS BEST’ SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Wf iarit BARNSTORM THIS YEAR Consent of Presidents of Re- SOG “im : PUTS WAR SPIRIT IN MEN ++ ’S NOW DOING THE BEST WORK OF HIS BOXING CAREER | Copyright 2, (The 1918, by Press Publishing New York Evening World) Packey MoFarland, Civilian Instructor at Louisville, Describes u spective Leagues the Only Big Work and Its Benefits and Gets Official Commendation Preece Wad Thing Necessary dl From Gen, Haan—Fighter, All Wrapped Up in His Duties, vas Setee THe a anon Has Made Vast School of Cantonment and Is Likely to Be , ness = CINCINNATI, Jan. 1 Rewarded With a Commission, | flonal Commission has dec the pl a of the No American Leagues to barnstorm next ational and low aye y the Press Publishing Co. (The New York 1 World) eason, providing the y obtain the con- “p*": Y" M'PARLAND fs one of Uncle Sam's best army boxing in sent of tho Presidents of thelr re- Structors. At Camp McArthur, Texas, Packey bas most thor spective joagues er oughly “made good.” He has just been transferred to Camp The commission's investigation of Taylor, Louisville, Ky., taking with him letters of high recommendation the complaint against members of trom the War Department, It ts likely Tie FIRST Dar Lescgildct sackaDibhered eA Waa Be that the War Departinent will soon "WW eres tet the Closlhe PFOvINON 7B, SC eNee LS thelr 1917 uniform contracts by play- show appreciation of the work he work had put real fighting spirit in-! to the men The War Department anawerod re Sretfully that since MoMarland was 60 useful, it fell that for the present he could hardly be spared; he is needed in other camps, The story of McFarland's good Ve <i ing in an independent exhibition doing by making him a commissioned PAAJOR., ¢ at Kansas City last fall doy officer, 10 this case he will be the! Youre ) oped that some of the participants first Instructor to earn that high! "ear had the i#ent of the President of a! - tive elut honor. And he will deserve it | in delegating to the When th nd Division bro ases of this kind ° camp in Texas @ little whil RY GE a CDIPAOY OF 2 Eangei Fi , h mom- Major General Haan wrote the War) ating a Department, asking the privile t uest solely AF se Pi to the execu ugite taking McFarland to France with | FootBauy Macc ous BiG TEAM | In closing, the commission says: his troops, He sald that MeMarland OF THE WHOLE BIND Dwisiontes see Tia change in the system bad been very useful, and that hts Just a tad the urgent solicitation \ SCRAMBLED EM ToGeTHERL rs Cornell Five Easily Beats . ff I, PACKEY HAD A t May be an inapiration for other men jout on my gymnasium site, Next day Acney Columbia Here who are “doing their bit” for Uncle! that lumber waa gone. Somebody ela t « = Sam. Bo here it is, na 1 gathered it] Beaded it.) TS SON | Dimwomanie WAY MFaruip, ear ae WGA Paokey Whah he went (hiouxd| ‘ still and looked around for | s AIS» WHO HAS "MADE Goon: ieee aie anantie Races womathing elao that was loowe, and in THE ARAY ast night in the opening game of New York on his way to hia now sta-|got hold of a lot of tent plattorma Trainin Chute, local intercollegiate season at Colum- tion. I met him in the lobby of the| Th Bas Fiber] Msg only lumber 1 could! The te from Ithaca, coachei e! 01 ia ur », ie made a gymnasium floor of it|” - ~ . : conte ces In bh He 4 i Pat- \tn a hurry, and t anhed ‘up walla and Dr. Al Bhar layed complete The A ck McFarland is quite a bit more) yot a covering over it, und then wa| P i P. auperiority over Columbia tn every i i i \ i ng figure than he used to|were wife, “MF. Peart Was holier Me | ortstop Ar ur J etcher oly Frepon RIGHUGE tie gaia ABAl ren bert @ Aviation Service Again Appeals for Skilled Automobile Pp Sars. tsRae | Se now. 1 aia’ think iho wan a cold LEY T W ith ° score of: ke tc Mechanics to Join Repair Regiments for Service Abroad. is alert, quick-moving, rect, and |?" h any more, ven ferms U The viet aa | ceed. But we didn’t have any apparatua. ' camp life and contact with fighting | Not na boxing glove, We had to u eee Ss | iN, riple te for first place in p HILE there are over 80,000 men tn our aviation service, there Is men bave given him a soldiorly bear- somewhera, 1 went down to rasmus EVEN |: anding with 1 still pressing need for skilled automobile men to volunteer their ing. There aro linoa of dotermina- ne attra In W . and talked the jsyivania, the three services to help maintain the many aeroplanes Uncle Sam & i saneabie o letting me have about § . javerages with the hat were .214 and | ; ces to help maintain the many aeroplanes Uncle Sam 1s ton tn his face that have auppressod. | worth of atuf on credit, and there | OpUlar Infielder Rewarded fOr | 224 reapectivery Poly Prep ia now on even terins with | Victory apiece. Columbia's building, To encourage enlistments !n the aviation branch a board of to some extent, the quick smite and wax a gymnasium roady’ for acisen Faithful by M M nen he came into his own, Al] Erasmus Hall In the P. 8, A. Ls inter-]the second straight set back for Gxiiniting officers wil all: today. igs ee ‘ the easy-going manner of the boxing n I invited mune of the onfeers| Paithfulness by Manager MC= |isridwott, slowing up, was sont-to| scholastic hockey cha nehtp series | Blue and White. ‘ & officers will sit today and to-morrow at the offices of the New champion accustomed to asily earned und.« T was talking to a masor.| Graw of the CI yions, | Heston with Harry Gowdy for Her-lis a result of defeating New "“trecht| fhe result of the gamo was a sur-| \OT® headquarters of the Packard Company to pass on applicants for who looked pretty friendiyy and raw of the Champions. | gox I ance an 1 Jeutenant! Is ; @pplause and adulatic Hoe has| “He jor, you're toy fat. You a Hac played 108 games at short and | HEH School at the Brooklyn Ico Palace | prise in view of the fact that m.| #eutenant’s commissions in motor mechanics’ regiments for service abroad oyve broader and heavier, He} jeod some training, «Come on and — om We ane | Mid base in 11h, Melding briltiantty a ht ie on aad es isis hed bia started a veteran team. Tho} Men with experience in motor velicle and machine shop work, who are he told me, about 163 pounds. | box w © luoked * saya that mortt goes an) and batting He has never played |"! of a'double header. (Com: || ne was slow ant equently | all-round ° ° Kany = air wi ean ae ok with 4 i seek : me je aur fowarteds Abehir toher, |anywhers except shortstop aince, He | al trounced Boys’ High by a store | 22m Was slow and wa fre uentiy | all-round mechanics, capable of doing any motor vehicle repair work, ace roo k ben I detatied t0|1 Am. Bo he started. and in no time the popular shortat batted 9 in 19) 1 |of 4 to Lin the second game marred by roughness, Columbia | particularly wanted ” now whet was detailed to ) started, and in no time © pop jortatop, In if | om sal = cored > first p. ms has cog al ” bad a lot of the offlcers at 1, and | been chosen by Man. McQraw. J y In 1916 he swung | The Poly boys were the aggressora |Scor d the fir t points (on a basket Here is an excellent opportunity for automobile men to enlist and do Camp MoArtbur.” ald Packey. “ACT King it” And then I went after the Sea ay Gece 8G and last year slipped | trom the start of their battle with New [by Farer, but Corneil quickly recov-| work they are espectally qualified for that time I didn't quite realize what] \oidiers, i hear ar “ bu , yottes "es led the Nattonat League | Uteeht: and thelr zeal carried them at Jered the two points and forged at ia wee sane 0 eno oO “y suse are . OB 8. ° rah ledte bt Nig ag times to ‘“~oable bound with the p " > b halt Htemnetiile Balita -_—_ ne work, bu camp diers ho ky ry ‘ort wason, He also led for | HE EARS BOveras Penney, were e sCOre ¢ r recta use! sve ¥ a to box, Bla, Ehad mep picked fro Fletcher was thirty-two yearn old] Qasee gor tne season: Ho alao led for crag, On the merit of the play, how- | Ne 8ore of 21 t nder, which up to the present time | Perlally usefal for preventing joy didn’t really understand what a seri- rom Casey Stengel's Jaw in a mix-up late | With the second period half over, ti rides, for there are but tew chaut- ous proposition ft was. I wae like a (Yer), COMPANY as amwintante—picked [lant saturday, Jan. 6 ao the promo-| In the soason when Stengel accused [ever Voly outmatched New Vtrocht |) i) ume stron’ pend tls or. Vhas given fine serv About twolteurs who would care to take a é . , for their inteliigence-and 1 taught! tion and the 800 extra salary that| the Glant pitchersof trying to “bean’ | 4nd would have won by a F score mcd. as acular Y- months ago I had the engine over sure trip in u machine that had arte bed : bah a pale pel Sear Sat cbt thing ame wit ame pretty close to: be- ig au - was ul fae eet But no| lad It net for the fne work of ; muy eer AL Be football ta niches 1 hauled, and since ¢ time It seer viously by regulated by the any fooling that 1 wanted to xo ove sag : o shi cept Heinle Zimm . wo pretty baskets, and goals by La-|t5 Jose com. ‘ h ywher to a speed of only elght or ten and fight, and I was thinking of mo best, for T train In my | 9% @ birthday present, man, who ped ono of Stehgel's r nd 7 © tour und Tombere tied the score at " pression when attempting | what I might lose by boing away oWn methods and they didn't have| He began to play ball in swings while trying to act as peace- ron Set UhrouRh \ Wana tileutenl yey to climb any kind of a hill, no ma from my business and things like any tricks of thelr own to forget. | Collinsville, and Ole next two yoar tke Of the first period Commercial broke up| The effort seemed to ter how small it 1 lled an electric that. But now it’s all different, I After a whilo | had them all boxing. | be spent with the Dalla ui Of th Fletcher's friends feel that he Is|the defense of yera | Morningside Hel wit ou kindly advise me the] truc y busin i want to don't care a anap what I lose by leay- {It wasn't anything unusual to have | Texas League, baiting and at-| well qualified for the Captainoy. He| and seored two goal te “an Ey unaraeame gee ae iy Dusinoss and want t ing my business behind, Kot tho 6,000 men boxing in a morning, and | (acting the lttention of the New| is aggressive, a keen student In the a com= the will You auvied: ea erie ie cones i S VATloUs typonr ce wee odal spirit of the army, I want to be 1,500 vata of gloves on at ance. That | York management, McGraw signed] fine points of the game, and a Rood Korten mado certatnty kly scored 9p four bu jent 1oihave How piston Sines TOUS ty peBiOk speetey ‘over there’ with the boys. I want to was after we got going, of course, him oon Aug. 20, and he played the| judge of Pitchers and batters. His hte, pus K Into Rha aifoul”. COnUMbik wae AINADI Bnlnele “s in ters and recorders is do my share of fighting. I want to tirat 1 just had twenty-one Jumpin Nn out at Dallas, Joining tho | fellow players all like him, and he : he Arat ten min- | withstand assault and failed attra ter tat berets device that will regs 7 do everything I can to help in the; ropes and five medicine balls a Giants the following spring | will have to do little driving to get “Arasimus Poly Prep lead in tho | tally anc wal, Tripp shot five SORE: SALOME ULES \uced travelled with no best way 1 can. fiftoen sets of gloves busy in the| Years he did ite, playing all there id In the Glants out in every i race with 4 pofnts ¢ach and Flush. | ts and e Pout ih BATHE: ~ ; rrent consumption “You oan’ agine what it is uatll! gymnasium in 190 and 44 games tn game, Ing is third with 3. oh aM ofa oar WILLIAM BLAKB. you'vé been In jt. The boys Ket UP "We worked hard those days, Mr) eee oat ‘g comet orth ao iia an. iGouaieee | HOWA DK NN DY A device similar to the ordinary in the morning sing! ‘Ob" boy, Ob Pearl and 1 were at it day and nigh | 4 i f edometer has recently aay orbave te wre po tremuarat and PSSST AGS wan RLY Any aoe mlghs, CHARLOTTE BOYLE ENTERS = Py Cink te an eat ~ | nle ic otes eens ing pistons and t ringw would perfected that registers the they have it in their heads all day y A.M. to 6 PM, working steadil , t Ws P t t ont Ee ee m you miles travelled by the electric and i’ the last thing you hear @t And how thon hive laitag Saitenitte GIRLS’ TITLE MATCH RACE John Pollock b mention. It may be ui when ‘Ut aud’ Alscthe valatanee foe night. They're all wild to get over py) drat Rein War eaavontean ie mre . - ier ee Pa . boron wos Overnauleds, the: <iming: sine {9 run when the current ix to France and get into the MzhUDK. yiack eyes and twenty Dioody. 1 "| Charlotte Boyle, metropolitan swim ed Lowis, holder of the welterweight P ome timo, has seiel ty his bend he impression appears to have) cither the valves or the Ignition was|turned off; in other words, this de. 1 am, too, I'l be there before Ae and aw lot of cut lipes nnd Lhad to | ming champion at the tor distances, | ttle, left last night for Columbus O., | boxing qaamw again. Me will re-enter the eon spread broadcast that because | Ret done correctly, Voor timing oF | vice marke the distance. that, the Suee, ite PP caliente eda ipe here tninns | era ee ra mosh te witere ho wil defend nie to i pili ve ac | Yale, Harvard, Pennsylvania, Cor-|%) Poor rk ACIS tee et ee enc “const Naturally the ing | Juntil they know somethit taught eld at the Winter Pool, Brighton | tWelve-round bo h Soldier Bar ie ad Dartmouth, Michigan and! \\,, 4 greater the percentage of coasting to Black Eyes Mean Nothing in a ities “dedonae iat of all Sdefonne ai | Beach on Jan, 19, in wilch the First| eld of Brooklyn on Monday nlght Mooney Pelnoalont swaleh aw dup pak baal Matemineabet planes the total distance travelied the less ier’ j He Unie, because a boxer ¥ 0 . f ie aay \ " hed to-da 15 i» Which ‘ ere 1s the best place t» carry my be the cost of electric current Soldier's Young Life. the me, beew boxer With a per- [feginent_swhnmiius team of Philadel. |L8Wla was matchod today by his man diwaya nonrsd G0 pencantvorqmorelotiiita snaked’ Lchabe ne vrocmn, ian {hac BOIS EAE nCeneiene ; fect defense can take care of him] pita ig to compete axainut locul regis. | 24°? for another battle, belng signed 1 the seat and do not like to get my {ar gi yee wi be ut “When I arrived at Camp McArthur | yoif and hit hard when he finds an | pared girte up to mect Joo Hagan, the hard hitting | Joba MeVerish of Scranton, Ma, who drew bolnits at the intercollegiate trace | ee eet it ae at teed De ony [of the vehicle—providing, of course L felt lost. 1 met Mr. Pearl, the Athy opening. 1 made them cut out all] Th will be the Sea Gate xirl's ro- | wolterwelaht of Boston, for ton rounds | tie Catlin twxing bil, which wus vamed in borh}and feld championships, will not bel ing the chains in the tool box, /M’"| the time schedule ts not seriously Jee: Director, at ad ae took ey [crouching and covering with crogwed | Uy fo the nbark since An iniury #Ma-/at tho Cream City A.C. of Milwaukoe | Ummm Of tM last Lemaitre wivaitT represented by full teams, the smaller Me fee. ag, [interfered with Uke an awfully cold college: | Aft | because a bayonet Pay® BO | done dn her Fight foot were badly Jacer. [on the night of Jan, 29 oF 30 another, and , lleges will necessarily score more! If you will wrap your chains in a| 4% : : Fea ASebaT al onl eee aad ove an tO Secaeae ated throwxh an aeeident, Mise Hovly , D EeoainaAlornas the, tate » | heavily than in the past | canvas or in burlap they iy headlights vi- Ww that bale rtant} has b training diligently durin the! Pred Fulton, who knocked Sans Tate ne ua t it y brackets as well thought he felt very superior ¢ Kin all fight Hlette | past week and does not appear to have) Tease in uw yoond mand at Jopin. Me ie) eens i te in According to an otfleer of the as-|¥e carried i the tool box wit t@ be tight, Can were great friends afterward. It rh Ana they wed And bale [fost any of her spe nisin te ered i a, arin tls will be annoumyd when the sociation that argument would be| damage to the contents ensuing. ‘ : ‘or the excessive vibru- some of tho officers, and 1 felt like and action that they'd never ->- pars sede mae tie arriven, Mr, MoVartal telieves tha were it not for the fact that|smple chain receptacie, however, | FRANK BURT an outsider, 1 saw ‘Gon, Haan, and eee resin drill Moore Heats Lynoh fae eae the House and Senate will adopt amatior colleges have given to the {Cannes 4 box attached to. the | t 3 } thought he'd freeze me wasn te You ought to have seen those] PROVIDE F ZA gh ear ek geet rsa aks « guy ‘trouble, anid he as many, if not moro men ie unter sia of the running BORN: tHe ha eal a jooked inc over with the coldest blUO | poy ws like young bull. {the Thols aon big: Tavorttan with thw fladt tana of Ninel eee ee ng wien proportion to their sige, as the large tier of which should be to ur me vblnking that frat day. “Mela dunn, re wae 1h Ano Tae LeehaeltCiie " Ape Ne tien lane aor go f0W stars. in the smaller colleges to| If holes are bored tn the, bottom Ki n set up that eaid to myself, ‘here's wide you've inebn to ‘etoay the bie not Mebt Ianiothuib “anterealraneaic? soled in several events the chances this box the chain may be put | (3) 9)" » the note that wot to make good, You keep your mich Vi wasnt taaehingn of a} dusaglold ip | Huotee entertains be Be that the major portion of the |in when muddy an? you may be sure | ‘il! mus ins eyes and ears open and your mouth) oourwe—and show them how boxing " ned uD oe will be cote will be Won once more by the |that the dirt will eventually be | ‘ i 4 af ore from abut ui you know where you're at. | could spplied bayonet work.|were of ity throughout : theo iversities. }Jarred off and will find its way | . ¥ herefore “Bo in t st place I Just reported | Ony of the atpoos 1d ‘ to Ko wi th TN aeee hae at the f Mike Be rapier ‘oa “ hg is is mado the more certain be- ght nings thus provided | Heese \ be elim for ords ad then looked the #ltUa@-| him and wateh hin teach bayonet | the twelfth re Hi] a pomp, but as the for hia service | vent will be a weltorwe Sagan ase of the fact that by the rul do not think you will find much | \"h he elght at Mon over and tied to soe whor practice, He roasted any one who| started ‘to thr 4 | by tiie ematiager mein to. be lank ies. Mel semnce cance ntiua euneasl ead rays whereby five places count in the scor- [ts wuble from the noise If the chains Set on the brack- could start. Then I asked If 1 migNt) Came ap with a or Was a little {alr but only Bot half wa nd p ale . te comee in Ht fico ie nari # there 18 a premium on largelare carried he especially if the Jength of the vibrate have pers t & gymna- in J fC the aumate, [ty Moore's corner, declatin fi ecu won jeighte " y cams, At the present writing it i8altwo or four chains, as th ; shorter or increased, sium. 1 all right—the permis: | oy that gr tt ur face eg | winner, = . . = t { guess that Pennsylvania will] )e, entirely fll the spac ation, sion, By So 1 planned | tel) them t pli, (Deve PO bem deronggeatee een ay * the intercollegiate title Jfor them. to “tune & gymnast et for uw atart,| that bayone DIVE Itt Now] Is a great t and Major | AEG Laiatnimolebt eben Rin tate Ti Automobile Editor LL Be be different and got t nters | tear it out! It t German blood|and Major KS 1 Brig. G Se ee Some of the best quarterymilers in|" 4 claims that Fords and Packards | Period” or et vie among t re J to ! Again! Marder! HARDER! vel and Capt, Eneller yeh ah 7 a . “ ountry will be seen In action in| have continental moto: i paval ee Aone the ' I not exist érab lumber boing} "And T learned to roast them} MeCoy jesioiturnastearedeatrerua ayy : : urmy and navy relay races at|that they have motors of their own] inary doveds at which the motor used ca jaid| and drive them and make them scowl stro riick Maa Milirose A. A. games on Jan, 23.| make. Who is correct” NOVIER, | stun Vaud Rohe ages tilled was|Packey Interested bal seeel pad beh cy ve in the army division Camp Devens! jroth makes you mention havo their | sayCaTion | wh. After a they didn't! |p Football, Too. \t wp a by a team on] oon hotora. ATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, &G sinile. But y a tthe a ; | for bi ° " Y rron and | ° ahi -— — eee streak of Irieh b and ofte “We had tournaments. 0, . ‘ Mir nee men at | Svemy Asi , i had to bite my 7 iets from|{and football games and ba fr] atagintente Meow . ivard within the last year or two| While T understand that the ordi jsmuling myself, were great] track meets, We built a V for | Court sewtortay re i ron [nary motor governor is built into th H Seat Jboys—regular young fight these, ‘The most ti tp | exainat Long Tom Halpin the nationat|motor, Is there not one that can by There Was Nothing So Good | '; Wait uni thoy “get vat thelever saw was atin { » toring mow f Morente champion in. 1916 will {attached to a cur, so that the speed Ai for Congestion and Colds | « 8! They'll make their mark, | tween our division geey Ms Fe eA iat owen (ant tha Maaliee oh CG GDNGET Engine “Knocks’ i as 7? rk got “ too, Lf] Texas for the ¢ ; » and it said that »ward |sult the des! f the drive f as Mustard Igor i Pennsylvania all around KE POWELL H 2 vinkiy tit would mean for] border, wh a ennsylvania all aroun aKaL. ow what's the matter Ah ioned mustard. | f our t » come face to tace| played the "# hiete will be on the team from] 4 combination specdometer, with ! ered whil. it | « Germ eran. Lf our boy | 8,000 soldiers id a np Dix at Wrightstown. Mees ch I mbined the device tc i j know W b him We played the Univ — which you was exhibited some ; acted, Get the relief and help that (iy ited. And that would bef at Lansing and Two new clubs, the Orange County | Whe eon haute ARO it SaaS Disiere gave, without the | 08 Mee Dew al T coma tne Detroit. Athie Athletic League and the Harbrook | 43. ji tint contvolled.t ter and without the blister. akon inh ls German’ do | Detroit, We to P Social and Athletic Club have een | rai MARteUImORe. Clay Pines docs it, It is acteam | (iy fiicu it Nader hey | trot and Lansin : ed to the Metropolitan A get to ¢ ignition at any ca , white ointment, made with oll of mus [jou ii) Why. it want gee | testa in the Detroit A. A. U. by the board Po pase { such a device is tak" title tard. It is scientifically prepared, 9 | Reventeen or teoen box tute {in a theatre. Boxir a | *o Ce || that it works wonders, and yet does | xoinm: on at ot in the} in M an, butt — 3 ue for booklet | ; i K url. by, national @-yard Indo = Gently massage Musterole in with the | |: oldie Kink oF, and ty Mee | dom to hol \ We Naayigania until dratie f finger-tips, See how quickly it bringsre- | "3!" r fit footwall ames] | Tho 2d. DWistom Ae, ssation "Ati. wih come Herrera y wakes H lic —how speedily the pain disappeara i je same diy t was| largely of } mill, Quay ( ork fr Camp Grant a 1 vigorous, Others 1h Use Musterole for sore throat, bron- | \ leer vesreaee tase Eka tera ts oi Bria A As ot Pellgatnbla tie aieon ‘Sruare Garden hing. to Ing and a th AUTOMOBI LE} chitis, tonsiliti, croup, stiff neck, i: nd Nght it out} the sports pulled them t a Grune Brmuaeium | cons Mociowhs at Ake Pkiaier Sion apy has § rp pring! OBA RRURB AS . SCHOOL H seehmus, osuraizis, henteche, conser | Pahake handel know there is sharp St Feteps toa etter nts. cane Bay in he hak ina withou 1 am pleurisy, sheumatism, lumbaga, to'th f ney Ort: CUO Base | uy Hd: Duane, | 400, whieh prom Pen tuomt canes these are the’ 25 W. 57th St., at Blw | pains and aches of the back or joints, | tonk ich interest | football games and o' a Javk London, el wnt t the hig. maces of gnals to warm you that the kidneys Tel. Columbos 4: eae || sore muscles, bruises, chile | «: 1 t Gen. Haan have done it, but after Roa ane | m 0 aA A ‘ 3 ant <inyiag eR Tope cwatt wey SURE . nbos 454), 1 {frosted feet, eclds of the chest spoke ten \ Twas in were no State nos | a pa te TP ing that are always form ue Gt often rgd pneumonia). ve my) he 1 och at Tivision-just one RT gee avoe ‘ \e petting t ing To neglecteth ln bangin nod: told it Dut: oman for every other man, like « ie toute ‘he maviageemnt, vn. “AFEETuBH SR GM ONS, th 9 War rime againat you a trick floor t woul! up and and ready to Hht any one from the | Ms" , nthe manaxer Ye ama a it “championships would be held Jhit people 4 dowr hington | outalde es te a pees Armory in Brooklyn Ol} Capsules y y bartn 1 kood work ayiny, Something w nift—tne| : , with hreg relay races Mary ant BAY and EVENING Classes aa Prat 1 oan the agmy: it tw ‘ ‘ hip wit at He 4 iy Om SF, He caplure Whe Was With Years, who, begin te We aw avidivs Py Ad sh Yh Pend oak des oe : boace, 4 slave ad vad ‘ { 4 a

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