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\\ 10 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1918. 4 — - —-- os > Rédpan BEST SPORTING PAGEIN NEW YORK Miswrast | IN CHALLENGING JESS IS SAFEST WAY TO INSURE A PEACEFUL LIFE et I Ml National Class G 18.2 Balk ss ; | Line Tournament Match Re- sults in One-Sided Score of 150 to 97. Be apie To SSTABUsh COMMUNI CATION, WITH MARS IN ABOUT 23493 Height Limit for American S)'- diers Raised to 6 Feet 7 In- ches, Which Will Enable Jess Willard to Enlist in Army i He Feels So Inclined. Gaprriatt, 1015. ty The Pron Pub a6e (The New York kveving World.) | BEE that Fred Fulton Las “signed to fight Joss Willard” for a Der Ver promoter, the fight to be held in the Siockyards 58 uin, There! could be no more appropriate place for thig beof trust mecting. Bur the Denver promoter basn't secured the Signature of iittic Jiws yet. He & Going to Chicago, and be te ready to ehow Jeys $50,000, and he says he has Th a one-sided match Joseph Neu- stadt dofeated John Lange by the | score of 160 points to 97 in the con- tinuation of the National Class © 16, baik line championship tournament in Brooklyn, He counted the bigh average of the day—a flat 6. So delicately did Neustadt manoen- vre the Ivory globes along the end rails that he accumulated something in every inating until the twentieth, Then Lange had ieft him a pussie In way of an open table carom, hich he missed. His most brilliant vt Was a cluster of £5 counted fn y-clghth inning, which was ed by several good masse rhots. His other high runs were 11 and 10. Lange's best run was 12, One of the most interesting of the Hour us Next FIGHT On dene One, PUT. Lone REST WTA THO CMU LAID UP ee Tickets Here For a Trip AROUND “he Wor.py ‘Miller Huggins Plans to “high hopes,” entally be sya C ©, l St 6) thi ld - men was that which engaged the Mo Pig ag tA ntl det that $50,¢ il JO'rT a ar u t er ve ns ft ively of Manhattan _ the fight would have tu be over! U; Mi . l Hi | and Brooklyn. jus, tho the twenty-round route, friend pro- star of Upper beriaina moter from Donver tm doomed 19 wuf- pon s£11s Arriva ere “Hie turn 10 Inte ae fer @ severe disuppointmont. Jess vas 4 foliation — | ini Boyd already announced that he has ON TUAT HT AS ——— te ial ink ore of 130 strong preference for Philadelphia as | S cele 1 , n reo of pitehers will be interfered a * tho final Inuin CORW AS ESE @ battleground if he fights asain. | > To FIGHT Jess, |The Yankee Boss Will Find | Ais? Sela w bareain-cen’t picked ts to 114. It required twenty in- Philadelphia bouts are limited to air rounds. pe Rena Plenty of Financial Backing) "%2""y00) onea-rnn, ron SORM Whalen Planning runga Lefore Servatlue found Mi tous, PLENTY OF Tae on MR sets Upon Taking Up Managerial] Peesavsurn aud Bakor-wiit px vine at Gite stage balea i) i GRA i 1 ° . . | ta a) ie eee C0 prem mms Reins To-Day, tie power vin, weawen he Big Racing Campaign ie of 844-44, Boyd's top Fun wuss an , “ernie Two of the younger Brooklyn repra- pr OURBuIG,, Giouet, | For Bu tler 5 Ho rses ' sentat Gowan and Sidney S for that $50,000, there was 6 time when Willard didn’t t lieve there was such a bankroll 1 the world. But to-day he'll probably aoe call it chicken feed = By William Abbott. Jeas will feel severely tempted to jinatineintsing se Old Club Throws Up Sponge Ms: .ves re the mos M. Brus pled over Manhattan Knowing a good ie player the other competitions, ST dala the McGowan by his defeat of George W. ‘ Hu ve . Jeter. a f Pare vy | elation o con se the flature a town to-day to take personal)” From bls record the little leader Veteran Trainer of Twenty ‘it ngs at Belmont Spex e tor trotting, cireu's al, ‘The conditions of the/ driver, probably edged his opponent leges to ‘spar the champion of the ‘ = Sailors’ Homo two one-minute rounds, Aft E ht 4 q f Tt harge of tho club. The former Car-|of the Yankees isn't a bit bashful] Years’ [Experience on Turt| Pare 7 t with no decision, | er ig een ears O inal bows will romain here until the) Bbout exclis ; | race 5 a handicap for four-vear- | ctf from second prize in the tournit 5 of players if nece y the sane as P ; Y the way, Jon Willard can en-| ae b Yankoos pull up atakes for the South-| particularly RE eee | ee iain ao 1als Modowen saenenty e hy now. t ; 2 ¢ ede Ust tn the army now. Last Bolo A, A,, Which Has Been Con-| LOCAL BOY ACCEPTS © spend a lot of hiis time here angling rm training camp. Huggins intends nde one deat #0 f ff miles for the spring 1 rely cluster of 29 at the fin- year Jess announced that he had ® —_—-.— ‘_——. $100,000 and the moving picture. lemonade, sandwich and peanut priv janging © small . ~ . y ior auno ae) Now Employed to Supervise Well Kno Stable, > Merchant's | r the fall on and Roy Gilbet will | ish ty the W. R. Coe Jumpers this var, |S; ar's five Yankees for DPeil made strenuous efforts to get into ducted by Pop Kirk, Goes Out TERMS FOR MATCH for a now hard hitting outfieldor, The eo tenon ans We) ¥ A tt cad nich een r f hoki, but had been rejected so i A Yankee chief is aftor a certain out-| anager insists a ing to Jimmy Carroll, who woa a | 'Brucsell defeate 1 Gardner, tha spe dows, South ees e he was of Business. ITH THE CHAMPION. fielder, and if he lands his quarry the) the bargain. The § BUTLER well hnown| Visitor at dJuckey Club officer. . |Washington Heights player, Tha ae cr inamenaamnaia i 1 ‘ oid Ia! sl tight snOPUeHE A spre taee |SuOrA Was 150 polnta to 134, Brussell several inches over tne Leight Mmit Within, the: next ‘ftortysetene. (Sows Wil make the old Tele: carn) 1 and horough-| Mrs, Howard Kellog intends to start | Sv0re W i 4 ; A ‘thin the ni v tu Huggins tas 0 i NY breading farm modelled after that of| played good ball sine all the way A number of officers around the By John Poliock. ; urtle, { 4 pias bred-racing, Will have a capable | #, bres eat a4 ith an average of 880-40, f country kindly offered to have an ex- y re a match will probably be Niueiad will Sina ‘x con directing a major Mi adsworth in the Genesee V .| finika with an average of a She has some thitt ition here! Veiop new piayers_an stered back | chance Wh ' St scovered and ke Doak, He alner this season, He has engaged | at Derb; ‘ert rf Vhalen, the veteran, who has|Marer and the Breeding Bureau's stal- ah teran, who bas iva Accountans on her farm at tha ‘or twonty ye h 4 horses rea 5 tor | piace! such men as August Belmont, Oscar Smolin tie . he Ne euch men as August Remon’ Owar’ ppp Johawen,“Prritent ot tne xn-| CA thietic Notes } ees of the club When Mr. Corrigun sold his stable|{n for breeding of thorougnbreds and 1 Amateur Athlete t run was 17. ee eat After cigt yeate of nromotir re hick 4 ception made in Willard'’s favor, 60 4° mf joned in which the bantamwolgat * veka 3 that be could get In, but Jeas wan eo DOROK show 1 turning out Mente plonahip may change hands, [ut the reverse he encot discouraged that he dropped the sub- #0™m* of whom dey A Into tonmoteh: | sscs inch ertorich hee weiked in 6t, Louis. There ho was handi- ject. He will be delighted to read in FA tn the wqusred circle, t Volo anil: ch has wired Jo@ | capped by a ahortage of capital to go| lk ia to-days news that the height lait A. A. of Hurivm hos thrown up the | 1324, conqueror of Kid Williams, | 1) the markot after playe Both Col | BY Ms ate A! of 6 fect 8 inches for American #ol- sponge and in a few days will with-| terms to box Pete “Kid Herman ar ‘ He apent uounted forthe ails fiers has been removed and that now draw from the sporting world for go twenty Founda;to & declaton' before: |orpers aud CAPt Huston have apet’ jcqunted’ or thet Cardinal leader has an- half-breeds. Mr. Johnson purchased . even his 6 feet 7 won't interfere with Jonny vy. ie, Nein haw Vache Holdt ce couhe. he hundreds of thousands of dollars In vr has 2M" l recently Whalen was without em-| Hippo eo racent 6! nal nalel p his ambition to get Into the trenches. the boring cutertermacnte et th Hpk oans club, data to be | in eftort to bri v K combina- ame SYS" | toyment. Mr. Butler lost no time |of \ rrigan stable. and will) Union 9 puzzied by the cod club at 129th Streot end Park Avenue champion. Sidilelste tion to the Polo Grounds. They stand lin securing bie. ats 5 & Cons | Nee tay se hresding Byntere|a ople- | news from) Washington ESTLING shows have drawn 70, 49, Years, hag como to tho cot {tho term. Lynoh will | ready to 5 t Jiuseins to thorouh- wit | tract. \ -— th Josep 32, Rayeroft, In good crowds in New York, but oiusion that it Ie usclers to try to run munds ringside fur Hers iy exorcise their bankroll in a new i ! The Butier horses are w n w Tail iiie Jockey Clu mild |eharge of at army train- wrestling will never take the place of ghows under thocprenunt corditinn, 4 All that remains now to |etfort to corral several stars yest Bue tthe Empire City Track ae. He normenien FAB LOn the Commission boxing. The trouble with wrestling for that reason hus decided to sell the | consu the ateh Huggins takes up manna he us pi hclege ne mart. | Whalen plans going there entry blank olen Training Camp Activities, had ia that @ little box office success soon joase ho has on the bull he articles reing just when the Yank “to be run at rin and the signature to : sL some new lexislit- hat the st t rian) jans in mind for the award. 3 Tho ever ete he s =)#bout as low as they could silp.| Tener ty p) r xi to see that the stars ¢ chill Downs, 10 per cent. | Dia n leads to fake matches. Was) ever athletic paraphernalia which he hus a eae “| Whatever changes the new leader|tion, which if nussed, would put @loue inte condition for a sauce ul of all winnings, and that includes second | ing of edois and bannern te saw @ big match finished in a couple fe now in Cleveland, Hansen ban ral of | |and third moncy, will be turned over to st away] inakes must impros. the club; a mill-|curb on the activities of se bs which make proficiency in both ndividual athletic com- campaign this of minutest One wrestler may be able to throw the other with the first training quarters of fighters. ming seagon. |the Kentucky Racing Commission for yenre the club tins been tho | from zi " as been tho} f the Red Cross. manager, Jack Dougherty of Bwokim, [tary authority would call it strength-| the big and nt me sa[ening the morale of the men tice o ypting raids on t ill cma Ootted GASB ousia’ aevent | . After an atwunco Of erveral montha from th ’ Rent fides : grip, but the match must ¢o an hour ny aw twenty battlere could | an ee ee eet cling hte] It is confidently believed that Hug: | ¢ e contemp Tener | croeptechade weain Will be a feature of | ‘The weights for the Kentucky Der pared this state #0 to please the Libor han be. De® feen w « ‘ovor there | joe in a tout with chamidon Benne Leonard inf &In®, who ly a rare Judge of pitche a would affect Pt eRe weh tho eld this year. Tt |HAve | been raised this sear to oft with his Te. ays) Ww wreatling has be- fo. bento dine cuiten a hae , ith ehamedon Re ee ae eae ee tate nel inan) ot tt more than ; o Boles tae eat 3° toadnda, with) t and five pound fuss flor of the Cham- 108 ey te eoting on wurenthing to. Clay Turner, Leach Crow, Mart tents up with Vineeat Bokord. 4 tonal 4 It lan't considered likely that the! tive scour market for >» Sih Bete weeny Tag te NE Was AAT pounds to giva championship medals in ~~ ‘ ca CO ( ; 3 = ———_ jeross-country, voxing and wrestling. frames. It has been the history of Crom and « host of other good ecrap: |“ Ceveland for ten rounds at the Mowe Ci] _ = a oo | t me everywhere else, as well thelr training stunta at the . | a" matter” of story repou'ing” ince oe ro has coe ket balan, Tert Baton | SPORTLAND GOSSIP Latest News Baseball Briefs ) 0: «0» neva, snowia G Sree tate See etal sere ss tt te na [ter rae pee ne ae iL OF Turk From. |e ee ne ae edityo for bie t future at the | nion a ee RS burgh pitcher who was traded to to’ Frederick W. Rublen) Now West Side AO pa ee teser too | Jockey Club Stewards Will Be Asked to Amend Rules Regard- |) New Orleans} vrcsisa wien” puneien cs RE On US A Rnay z has been a omer An announcement 10 all tox. | of hie firhte lefore be w OR years wroatiir ine would f mes, |* box office and gambling proposi- f Arrangements hay just ed for | : ; ni h. igen then within two weeks announce mm y ° anth, pitcher, and Chuck Ward, infielder, tiom run by promoters who manage oo an dae errand ing Apprentice Jockeys When They Meet This Mont! Altoher and ae Nae at were being perfec 1 oo, The eatier who we a Make - - ‘ a Feb, 2 4 Le x ward f mecals ¢ the wrestlers t The wreatler who made it Tommy | — are nd callon} shaw, is a holdout, aecor Sa yipaey uw i ct shows the alichtest inclination to © Town : ri i uKtehen hee ‘ pate ese wresGe ‘on the level" is quickly — soldier nents Gave Champion Ted Towle ay wise By Vincent Treanor. fore tosine want ‘ 1 Several own- Ebbert Y la rere 1 man sald he did not “put in bis place.” Tae promoters #wh a . OL a tow weeds jeoniitinn UR ihe cmos ee A Cr And. trainee Weta bidding last |. At Ebbets Field last night Chartes arias keep him out of A wreatlor A we , Pais wet domethor-4 EORGE SCHWEGLER prevent-l week for sonr scion wham waa? th MRURUO NT retary of the Brovk- | may be able t but ate i a y a. i pA ba ate dle ed several Knockouts in P\Sam Mildreth, The boy will leave for, 1¥8 Club, expressed surprise at Ma-| Ww ip roxarded as ® Yarge entry Babens Be. wr: ack Bates etd ie a toes Lintiediately MADE a OUB OUyeNe inatour boxing tournament at|his home in California in a tow days | Maux'a actl ut sail there would | eve normal times has been recorded prepared Ba! Palreant A. c Ki . i siter-(Of racing dates for tho season t cick Ace estan o fora vacation trip. He will report at | @ No compromise with the player, All| for the firvt of the series of “prepared more matches, ane ete feb Will ‘be confronted with the provo ; one bay out ' Hots of the Brooklyn players have recieved [ness meets to be held at the 69th Res!= proposition. he re " - ling i‘ ‘ a Liable contracts except Daubert, Cheney Jj ment Armory te-r For fy stable” are boomed tantam. | tion to amend the rule rega oer © renderrd a q n R v . ney and | men only ts four Athi and matohed against arias been tor bel prenticn Jockeys, Th recently chased — be ' ta trom “Oley Sig Nitey wh thie Coombs, who have ht hese fhietess more than 200 individ the outsiders are qulr nant take place aha ani aaaniant ne Ho eapned ats of 4 on New York on) ments, oh etek The. lat , ef slght and forgotten dard out th } » ca f2donted graduates any entitled to all the praise he the Nev ying of ~ ‘ 440-yard rin, re very few outsiders if Ve ton x nuh Anes wate inf WHEN be has ridden forty winne Yea Mowe t orees PARUTORUE BRAG eitaaue itaete | gone Be aweter Sis 11 daat. ie for the ones -- Lane iraeima — Lynch sutends sowing Mave how hefstead of at the expiration of one your. | the same a See After he Lad won two races at Bel-|tax blanies to all Jionahip. of tha. Metrdpolitin ™ the history of his life Jim Corbett “ au ke t O'Keee fit we be auch) did @lyne object of the rule is to help the! ciues the raat ine pines ‘ mont Fark last fall Albert Simmons |The tax covers mone 1 I. A largo proportion of the didn't toll of @ ittle Incident that j torte eae eel stable boys and thereby develop more ee ena: any other box ough Lun for a fancy pricy. He won |and the boys will have to pay a tox on a eg Syst re urieuen ga jappened in San Francisco wien Cor- to dave foueut fifi i and better Jockeya, It will help the| opjoots to a legitimate knockou one race here and then caught cold. that $604nie ey won for losing the | ionranta in. the ment is Indicative ot ett are, evanita bial nome paw tha pollee oftietate of have Coal Shortage Jul and istlegs lad—the fellow who| no one wanta to ano a ¢ GW. Booteiod Teele ta pasved peo | Mt WeHtd's Serlen: the missionary work that has been deus \ fe bultven Sorte 4 Pek ares piitghnang rs toaaes f4 | ey has Uttle or no ambition. But for tho | 1 et tt rand mocts a Yorkvill cause he je unable to substuntiate his| St. Louis ts excited over the report|cuuse of clean athletics. A s Pett was boxing in- eident y 1s hesu the aoe r the C Cl studious and ambitious boy, the fel. ’ Ubashied charge that Budweiser ts a “ringer.” |that Fielder Jones ia to reatxn, follow- ; == mpi *, ere time thing di was] Sav de LAK he studio bs 0 tarvard's informal varsity relay te Daan awaits rong Bit ee w ‘ i bantam, fr os ating in Fr bei ie | auses osing low who wants to develop into a top. EPRES PATIVES of the He announced his intention to sell all|ing the warning of Phil Ball to the Siiats its only appearance or wrestling instructor, Corbe fiture aintet te fait tana Or Wi t P l noteh jockey, It will have the opp: R Three,” Yale, Marvard of his thoroughbreds. He saya the/ manager that he must use the “fron|viitcr m the Roston A, A. games ways fancied himenif os a » Haat he wae un inter £00 site eltect ca nea Princeton, will hold a confer-| ame ts “too tough” for him. fist? with his players. But Jonos bas! i rrow night, when it faces the Mas. On his visit be used the O. A. ¢ M0 box Dich Low satecaeniasiaa The apprentice boy who ts alwa in this eity to-morrow to map : « Tiieenn: wits wired from Portland, Ore, that be|ohusetts Institute of Technology four. ragiim and did a little trainir The Wi khton Beach, {out to win, who wy beds eet plain of athleties for the a! De Uninated et - doesn't intend to quit, and Ball ts out Donovan has been left without fore a {une rome Of viaitors, ‘Bootny: 4 ' af Rasine aa pen aie toons af Pe ae een et f thelr univ Tt te wail | yy H aise | “ENOUGH,” | with a statement that the fielder will be | Veteran irom hie 1916 squad, but jo jehling instr ne } \ it and out 0} anidte Rid) Bn hy ne t 1 8 Muckros# and | the Brown's pliot again this y ‘ Byers ane ably " } b ain this year, twenty or thirty men who are repc Corbet id to some vi 1 dope out the t REY. Gani " wine n d won at Bowie aha wenty, a egies pik Hai ; ) top ithe Arae Gineriniita hint \! derek eae Rag eae An Fo ' i ‘ a rete Tee B - & . ink. ‘Tho most promising of the lot an.” After @ whilo ated ov \ ts action ts due to the cout #hort ere in a iy . Heer e atareay ob Orbea te epi ch ee Pin doodain’ 120; 6 nd asked George to have a fail r . wie vert | THO will remain closed Then away Koes hls t 4 SREY {om (Wont sande, cio. “rind among the appren- |on the Georgetown University nine for garth pow eanita ts, Yao! him. Miehling, who was about & fre Hii) Ihre Apelt Nowance and he wi Be ingot nil th CuTLauinent Boe ride s year, rode two wine | three years, has boen sixned by the Boa- taf and welled about lo pe “ . > Char J, Kean, manager of th d to meet the veteran md vas a ra—Flapper ang Ww - ae ie ton Natlonal League Club, Murray has accepted, and they went tot ; 3 nt ourithe wis ‘lon even terms neat fair, Hf ie = Aitan ee Sear been playing sem!-professional baseball . But Corbatt's remark had ; . Gu wees cur is Te ABUUE GCE rider, possessing ALTER COCHRAN, the youths [ter Sunde “iy! mot. aa MP uted’ {and hea a record of twenty-ono straint || Cocoanut Oil Makes peated to George. and the ‘lit Mele a ine “ qualities of é t Johnson, but as he a : | . Dutehman’’ waa boiling , Ky. hae fa Industries revels he lacks sumoient oxt W ful Western billiardiet, is con ’ iy°hlnce san. Me Mictorton, A Splendid Shampoo Some people think Stecher inv bl) Khe | 4 to compete on even terms ‘ tinuing to attract nti y n time to imprave before het leg scimsors wa {twenty * ' tlthem, Owners and trainers v | hin wonderful sk 62,909 ns in New k He can) N, Y, A, C, REFEREE KEPT ar you ess to been Pape 3 ware Ago, When M kK t ” ler anary [what an important thing exper eo! most every diy une good condition, careful what yoi every day t thin bod er daly an Hn ied) Hoppe stunite at ' ae BUSY AT AMATEUR SHOW. | fash it with. When Corbett and ‘ ‘ ‘ u ent v 1 ra pull, Wille u Si Id so acene cert Most soaps and prepared shampoos, been on the mat for an uM im : HH pienw t : to New York aulekly A oltawers |_ The pretiminary bouts of the amateur| contain too much alkali. This dries! ing threw bis lege aroun tt nty can hag no weisht} is | d LOST OO boxing tourney were held at tie Now] the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and such & way that Corbet 7 ; ‘ She ambitions | tay ane ea Must Compete York A.C. last night. Goo »wee-|is very harmful. Just plain mulsified Dreasure, Corbett was heipl i h Mnf AA Ww superior to J ler, boxing referee, was a busy indi-|eocoanut oil (which is pure and ens Anaine Scout | Boy t \ ' Paehttaea and others a j vidual, Schwegler was forced to exer- | tirely greaseless) is much better than esate cistee 1 “ , we ha i o hava noe Ca otie fwonders| SPARTANBURG, 8. C. Feb. t=-Alotse lis authority fn many cases where|the most expensive soap or anythin, 4 pulled the and » : ¥ « ns lden forty will wet ta) hook up would de- | terles of athiet 8 will be held Atione of the boxers wae outclassed, and| else you can use for shampooing, ‘orbett str sr) put - = nar 6. aig 1 whieh w en his ud olde the Camp Wadsworth as a part of the remus | he was foreed to terminate five bouts| this can’t possibly injure the hair. pressure, T rowd wis r oH 1 an tim pool will he on lease studious and had not done > tar ; urse of nase at ana ye ‘ore the end of the regulation three Simply moisten your hair with w: ‘aurbier, a ‘ rs re 1 to cor to all A, A 4 best , LU listed man and officer up to an “a rounds, ter and rub it in, One or two ten- ranma, bem Dees © ala‘rguitionn We ni (Rhee I Dont-care-ttoe wit be! DALGASSIAN BOAT CLUB ehade arcana mun tae pet |"a"ehnent wnoekote in che_ sat Sn ate Seefeld at him, until the chamy i ; a 90 ania AMG Enis Gola ee site | taunt se allowance — headquarters of the 37th Dic) New York State 117-nound champion. |hair and scalp thoroughly, The lather frothing at the pr stn & ‘ nen De Yat ie exp at the pros, | they do, even if It takes ton years The Dalcassian Boat Club will h Me ont in teguired to do, the orders "94 Abe Schick, unattached. Sirger| rinses out easily and removes every number of membera he ry fun p of ern ewim. To prevent this state éf affairs the and entertainment. to 100 yards tp 34 seconds, @ rune pummelled hie ri ne! particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and to interfe ag Mich a ind ' p ie able in thie scean | Jockey Club should change the ruic ning Ja Palm Gergen, in Dign mp of four feet, a running Gotll | genwegler &t excessive oil. ‘The hair dries quickly old Corbett until bist ar Me cid Batts + ane performance of | go chat it will have the t of ¢ RC aM An fant ANB OF SUriAeR “Among those to os was|and evenly, and it leaves it fine and When he had calmed ' i" f the Indvoi iraging than ur end Arty-five yards. Tommy. Scanion, bright, Huffy and easy to man- ree we! , and morte Cont alt WA mbitious . 1 Anus. & Supreme. ¢ wee the over wno dateated ( n= | age, paid suavely: “Come ioorge, lot's ine, sa alee T re oon . duating ¢ tick ridort 7 the r attachad, ~ pUt_on the gloves t hier pea al BF ead chain e . mony for { Noles, the You can get mulsified cocoanut oil "Bvery man to his owr 46," anid We ere he male we ela ridden forty winnore nbly Deer 0 n aving a, figbe cell jat most any drug store, It is very *F raed. rf py . f WN EOFSE WIARGE Bher amg ‘ente) an elimina elded tn hii s ‘ Miohling, "1 11: you that * hereatior when he»! with Wotan tho winning pany will Nick Florio, Paulist, Athte + ad and a few fae rs ls saough to might to atte et roa ) wane at number of races Cunningham, } the Division Champtonah'p after jude 8 bad dleagresd in thus last every one in the family fon e@ense enough to stick to mine. One year's oxy decision at the end o: ee rounds, mouthsvrAdite sneered schGe le bb@/ leas) pig Vaudeville entes@.oment. _