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Galiderately to take Moran's famed “Mary Ann,” not once twenty iz times, and ther con Pitehed hin desire to show that he Boxe Witt Be 1 aah 4 STRENUOUS IN JERSEY; oould take punishment without flinch Tie: To WEAR. ing, cut loone and knock Moran out THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 1, 1918. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK BOXING AT LAST COMING INTO ITS OWN » (Phe New York Evening World), Youna MAM, Tae TAS SHGUN AW GIVE ME A SET OF Boxe Gloves, Sun, re) OR Give US * Dear! Fulton May Be Favorite in Bet- ting When Willard Gives Him a Chance at the Title. — ( Caprriaty 1918, by The Brew Cunning Oo, | (Tus New York Krenina World ALL THE FASHION. T wasn't so much that Fulton IN STATE LEGidLaTURES. whipped Moran as the way in ane which he whipped Moran, It wan Meatuciey 1s perfectly reasonable to expect the PATRIOTICALLY PUTTING THROUGES A BOXING LAW = > Goov hina Vor, HenTucny lanky Fulton, with his will tn using those sinewy plasterers arms, to put Moran down somewhere within the twenty-round limit Rat who ¢ pected to see Fulton hold his chin ow ARW JERSEY AUTHORITIES SAY IF THE NEW Boxing BLL BECOMES A LAW NEW Yor PROMOTERS CAN JusT STAY ON THEIR OWt ‘Staci = ape SIDE OF THE RIVER. “wees ——— easily in « minute or aggressive fighting? Just knocking out Frank Moran wouldn't prove Fulton a fit opponent for the gigantic champion, Jess Will- ard. The way in which he whipped Moran proves him fit to fight any ohampion we've ever had—on even terms. { Tt would not be surprising, when the Fulton-Willard fight comes along, to Bounce PiLLoNs no of furiously “THe Bouine auove 1s a Good BNouGK For. Him | Yanks Fast Rounding Up Their Pitching Staft GREAT wave of enthusiasm for Wales an Honor, but Sulli- |"°ghes' ejoek word came! Manager Huggins Returns From rily before boxing Is pweering the Unite Fon once os van Didn’t Fuss Over It, | (vst. the tirinen mad aueived at eiat, Tip West, Where He Signed eta oC oak eT ed Se vous RIP VAN WORE | : ie eunanune ene mle’ Caldwell, Ruseell and Love, CLARENCE WALKER NOW boxing bill, passed ith Wares oasor WHILE OTHER STATES ARE | oar? ommany,) “GLAD TO MEET YOU, PRINCE,” ANSNERING THE Bait . CHAPTER XXII SAID JOHN HE Yankees are now assured 4 H. HM, Fraree, President of the Bos- islature, is now before the Governor WAS just leaving fhe Pelican Club Standing in front of an open woo strong pitching staff for the ton Red Sox, announced Inst night that who is said to regard tt with favo m in Cardiff, where L had attended fire was the Prince, toasting him: season if nothing else. Forrest Cady, eateher; Larry Gardoer, Under the provisions of the bill the i a dinner on the night of Dec. 6, !e was wed in & cutaw bi al Upon his turn from the West, | infielder, and Clarence Walker, ow! Governor in to appoint a three-man G when I was approached by a gentle. |SUNt, Kray trousers, drab galvers ADC Whore he was busy rounding up } fielder, had been selected by Connte -- hick-soled walking boots. He was commission within thirty days after ays ot acthg nan faultloasly arrayed in cape coat, smoking a ciware wher an American | balky players, Manager Miller Hug- so mai ir of bap Roraneseieg wigning, S gilttering patent leathers and the|brand, by the way, for, as he subse-| ging announced that he had signed | the paver inddelp! W the Gaver s ; ° quently remarked: “The only thing Ray Caldwoll,-Ailen’ Russell’ and|) omehem Metnnis, firvt the Governor of New Jersey will tate swagger crush hat worn by the club- quently remarked: | “The only thing | up Ray Caldwell, Allen Russell an only use care in selecting HONEST men of London, Sigarett Slim Love, al star boxmen, Bob hla veces thet: (he) Vankaon Of commissioners, boxing should become . Sx ‘ _ “I beg your pardon, gentlemen,” | almost to the Prinee before | Shawkey has aready signed. 4 Watker to play with Glihooley and one of New Jersey's mont Interesting |waid the stranger, “but I would Hke to|I saw him, and then I stopped to gaze| ddle Plank, despite reports to the | Marsan in the outer gardens at the and popular sports, Sens > * i ¥ x sent.” /#t him and he returned the look. | contrary, is almost aure to twirl for Mt Ghould te quite easy to name} season to Open at Local 1918 RACING DATES. |speak with Mr. Sullivan a moment Both of us appeared to know who the | in the sport of boxing and in the great | siecuame “ ya... Apel 1 to ape 16 |PHed, “What's up? could feel the E everybody 09) squad of the Yankees will report at RB, Pratt, inflelder, from usefulness of boxing at this time Days Earlier Vhan Last 4 1 have the honor to be the bearer | me when Sir } is Knollys sudden- | Macon, Gaon March 9. Huggins will fo. Frank Gilhooley, out would make them use thelr best e ) 4 " Havre de Grace, Ui days, ; y stepped forward and sald |leave New York on March 8 with Pat! feider. from Tolodo. O.: Elmer Afitier forts to handle the port in the right) — Season Aprit 16 te April 30 | of this message,” said the gentleman, “siiig Royal Highness desires very | O'Connor, ooach; A. A. Woods, the outflelder. from. New LA: way. [could name them mynelf, oeason, imlieo, 45 daye...May 2 to May 17 |and he handed me a note. to noe you, Mr. Suiivan. May 1 | Club's new traingr, and Herbert ‘Thor Hendryx, ontielder, HE Mcc s NEW YORK, I tore open the letter and read Ne, honor of presenting. y nu? f mK Rion, the Baltiinore recruit pitcher. | ba oKer 2 MeCue Boxing Bil now OCAL thoroughbred racing will! gameten, ® daye...May 16 to May 35 “st. James Barracks 1 replie to right alead:| wilt pep up at Baltimore and #. catcher, fr seems likely to pass both begin on May 16—two days Melmapt Park, 1M days, “My Dear Mr, ,Sullt I have ; of the t ees N he te Washington ba tiga he Ay ehelnen play: and “Zinn Beck, outfe e e ¥ 4 “ , i . easure P| © oO! The nee walk rward @ ex-| ere 1 go dire Gh « hb town, c Housbe ot New York Lane rink dy talento ge me May 27 to June 16 | kPeAt pleasure on hel the off; | nied his hand. ‘Phat broke the ice,| dH. “Truck” Hannah, catcher, from | bd = tnthiys, S00: Motropolitan Jockey Club wilt have| Samales, @ days. .June 17 to Jane aa |Cers of tho Scoty Guards in inviting (000) ine jewel, for a minute I didn't Whittler, Cal; Herold” Ruel, catcher, are It should pass, and it should be). one day conflict with Pimiteo, The) Aaweddets 17 daye.dume 24 te July 1D Pow at 12 o'clock, and subse, Kuow What to do, 1 wasn’t used to Loulsvi Robert B. rJohn= aligned by Gov, Whitman Saratoga Assoc n will have t Kmpire Clty, 1 quently to imect H, Ri Hy the F that kowtowing business itt ail Metiraty r. from Pablo. Col; ieAlenter, Boxing to-day is not the posi-| full month of August, which inelud: to duly B10 of Wales, who has er \ Le Labatt payee t) Howard | Men Bh Vick. infielder, fr anne tion it occupied a year or two ago, tWenty-seyen racing days Saratoga Spring preaned the deviro to make rT couldn't think of what to say Eupora, Atlan: Edword il. Lave, ‘plten all and rang guva" and duct will have one day 1 Ang. 1 te Avg. 34 |ONAl Acquaintance ery truly couldn ue an ys from. Low Angeles, | Cal aron ng in the way of speed and It is no longer to be regarded us 1917, No provision ia Helmont Park, 12d yours A MUIAULG, UE Ay cane yin: | Ward, infielder, trom Bod Ags 1 ¢ ter Johnson, hie tl simply a popular and profitable spe-| for fall racing beyond the September Sept, 2 to Rept, 14 CLIFFORD DRUMMOND, Bond old-fash ned American atyio; Hey, acout, from Rultimare Md. lustrious namesake, vosscesen or ever Mis At antarteinment anoting at Hetmont Paths | aptain Scote Guarda,” |," am mighty, sia to mest you . . Boxing ts good enough for the! wil open at Mowle, Md, On Apri 1.) $3.000, $1,000 over tant I didn't know exactly what to FY! pefore” He laughed at this and I ng sariad will report five Gaye) John J, McCraw of the Giants eft United States, which is doing every- and utter a thirteon days" mecting |, The slakes that have been augmented 80 1 offered the gentleman a cigar. began to fee maybe T had sald | (ster, March | 14 tian pen to bring Davy Hteberteon, Kerdic thing possible to spread a knowledge there the venue will change to May fon Sale ate the Champlain Mandi- Biting off the end of mine, I applied a[xomething nicking up “Rob Bhawkey at F Id, Ha nesta’ "Robble® 46-day and of ‘boxing throughout the various 4@ Grace for thirteen daya, FiGeat) cons Handicap of #9,500, the Delaware Match and, after looking at my com-| "00 0 Tit ereaaltimore, There players will eA Rie AO ee branches of its military und naval Gaye at Pimlico, trom ey ay on t dents of Mm, the Amsterdam Sell. panions for a minute, sald Great Britain in Just as ct from thelr home: t letcher. ‘The general fecling at. the Being useful tw he United States, | “pore will be 105 days of racing in the Mohawk Selling Stakes of Drummond t everything is alljat the Y on he met er, from St, Louis, So. ier Sus frcaleitrant Players will be signed up apd in favor with the Goyernment. | yl rat he Seneca Selling Stakes ¢ . . i Truly. | Meee rom Netder trom) ‘Havana, before tho club goes South, §t should be no less useful to New, ‘Ms Btate, 2 2000 A for three-year-olds and uy Te BR: uN ano vit on tine to nea! The Prince appeared to be in pretty er ss - 2 eNOS = = oa York State. We are raising our boys he Saratoga Association for thy | Ward. KS he man evidently expected 10 90) Ona anane for a man that had at to be soldiers now, and we want them ieee RE Ok tho Hreed of Hotwen,| an ctaee seme, ee, Benue ee ecioe carried away with the bonor, and ltended five or six fairs and bazaara to know bow to handle themselves in jag increased every one of | an-|peen udded to the lin RDOVO! When T turtied te Tag Ashton and {ant that sort of thing, He began tol war when the emergency ¢ * We teed stukes for the 1918 1 Cmamied CCE OT Cid eee eee ne oe eet ouch a [talk to me of Amertea, and though he | want them to know how to box, for garatogu Springs for Aug ej with A. Mol. Kurtocker, the racing /#Md; "If the Prince wasn't such | ata. nor go inte accu details he| boxing provides the fundamental | hoosty range all the way from $500 /80EretMEy 1 ee ete ran Gnaa Cred rata (told me of having a crap in De-| rhe fight fans of Milwaukee evidentiy [tim box for the moldters in Fingland for a emunie! Movements of all hand-to-hand feht-| {4 $3,000, ‘Tho fixtures that carry | hh" Uaioe Bie stoeplec AGIeA GE Rlorrs er fon 1 Sih deed tree Jtroit, which was the first of his life, | ge Mack Dempucy would die-|f weela, and then #0 on into France. where he ing. Therofore, we citizens of New! added money, howev iva Rt i means getting up y | ere wae a off, though,” re-| 50 P irennan, the. Chicago {ittonde having Dave aed his trainer. etaa Hie. York State are heartily in favor of profited by this generosity DIDN'T BELIEVE IN MAKING A |marked “ was | P° eave ng, (fina. entertain Peniina’e men having boxing 4s a recognized sport,| Last December the purses of the of $1,000. a BIG FUSS. Jdarkened and man’s, nose | heavy w n & few rounds, as they) te be cunducted as widely an po Ve le tenes euesold vanes, tho Hope eplochane” Hand FT realized that an honor was being [wax red id not patronize the bout in as large} Dutch Mramit, who has not fmght since bh under pro vies, legally enforced. | ful, the Grand Union Hotel, the United 00 added nee Handle 1 right, but L never did] “Do you ever t r dukes|pumbora ae Wrank Mulkern, the man wed tn ten ruuda by Franide Ruri To abvlish a sport as useful as box % Hotel, the Spinaway and the king & fuss over those |now, Erte?” I , And the) ager of the West Side A. C., had ex- | Jerwy City at New Orleans a fow wooks ago. l* ing is an extremely fovlish procee b Hag Handicap, were tnereased | M.A. Sitvers has shipped three three-| things. ‘The average Aimerican who |officers laughed at the way Tused the) pected. The gross celpts only | now book for two more battles Hie fim ing, especially this time terlally over last yea) yeareolde which he purchased from! hasn't got those fool notions in hia|word Prine ; $4,200, which !s rather /#° wil be with Gunso Lows Poivadet You know what one Major General| ‘The biggest boost to the cuaranteed Mador Auguat Helmont, for Fred Wak-| head about royalty would do the same », no. Tam too ¢ he repiied a scrap between these two|lterweeht. for six rounds, the in the United States Army said about purses for the older horses is in the | MAM a LB Peru. ite aan Pevk ‘| thin The Prince was a good fellow |"I never spar at all now, My two hier by ye b close to | acct Phi phia on Marth 8, gud his ee boxing @ short time ago. If you| Travers, for three-year-olds — This| {ile Aue tad He alao wilt shipjand I knew it. I looked on him just |boys are pretty good at mparring, | 06 fellows Dempsey vockived code U8 | oaq with Young Sandon, the Cincinuati fvather don't, here are the very words |race will have a value of $10,000, the four-year-old horse Torchbearer by|the same as I would have ic 1 on |thou and T like to see them take] $1,200 for his end, while Brennan drew | weight, for rounds. Cincinnati, on "Packey McFarland's boxing sys-| increase of $3.000, an 1919 it will) Hadium. Which he purchased from Phil/the son of a statesman or a President |an interest in it | down $1,050. Brennan wil! not fight | March 15 tem has d more to put team spirit} be raised to $12,500, The Alabama) Chinn, to the same port shortly, Jin this country. ‘They are just folks, | After a Little more conversation Tl again for several weeke aa he eprained aeesabe and fighting spirit in the —th Divi- | Stakes, for three-year-old filter, Will! ioiends of Emil Here are awaiting hie|that's all, At that, J had intended }donned my tights an boxed & 4 Nis ankle during the contest. 200 Eager of Boston may ale be mumended by Bie WAN Soy other Iniiends T RAOwWs be Worth S700, on 68 return fron heitucky to congratiiate| taking a rest that day and it kinder |rounds for the edification is ed | the Wisconain Boxing Commialon for his part | of, lant year, and in 1919 tt worth good fortune, the mare cut into my arrangements to meet the | Prince He ongratulatéed me made by Mite Collins, | ll ten-round with Bryan Downey at 3 Let New York's legislators think it $10,000. Hoad, witch he howwht. for| Prince jeartits |e: r edtece. Ghat be | “2ukee ou Feb, T. Downer, who wan suapended over (The purse of the Saratoga Haniic lisper ale of the J. W The next day at noon all the private| ‘The club later presented me with | y Sate Yor a nerentagn | (OF Haty days by the comminaion, claims he wax has bean Increased to $7,000, the Sanford oroumhbreda. hax foaled an|, ache Sail eat f Lon-|a voluablerpin and a set waist Fe unjustly treated, a © reeult the cominise Mernoria tworyenreolda to $5,000 pte A Ke alacombhat'a Bun| ieee cate omc. Cocca OF Neh t In addition t m eras reeinite than for a guarantee, ahould | YS Fagan to apiear before tt WAS talking o with Tommy and the Flash Stakes for two-year-ouds his farm’ hehe Lextnaton don were driving like mad down Pie- | buttone to match. In addition to 119 the mcana uf Fulton ¢¢ the bouta he | D4 n to appear before 4 Murphy nis expel i ee es e leadilly and rattling up to the St.| they made me a NOMOPATY | came to engige in, Ct agers are glad t Waa BPE big ae —_ James Barracks er of the organization ke a chance with a fighter who will work op a!) Met Brock. the Gleveland Lahtweight, who ia f our military camps, where ‘The son of a prominent peer placed| (The next chapter wit! appear to onntona, tania rather than demand’ a) lenge | (4st coming 10 tbe front in the lig Tommy acted for a time as a volun hia hansom at my disposal, whieh 1 morrow.) larentee, any ies ea 2) eae teer boxing instruct |thought was a pretty decent thing to] _ ai tee a peer Gtasa Armory in Clevelend on MI “Can you explain this to me? He ceai young fellow.” 1 maid 1 JOE STECHER TO MEET Bos bysryrti’ Nara tia TIpGib Wadley Meauiea x eee tee na asked Tommy Cory that ave The Hockey Club of New York de 4chool at basketball on the latter's . . i was burs in go 6t tly Queeudberry car aio, N ked ‘Tomn I nd that att nea Mies Wel as sti latter's! young m { wouldn't. mind ZBYSZKO HERE TO-NIGHT ..... cin | ' : ; when the men had been put through | {ated the | aE noe Meath iY eractically anit [erawiing in alongside me. ; = n e si lh ipo Nr a weeks of hiking and working for de- | Amateur ‘ ’ « from end along ick Zbverko and Joe wit)! callin iff SAB AOE Healy's ¢ al Rink nt. TH aren fin Ah, you are too kind, Mr. § Windoke Zbnsn 1 Jor : { velopmen a nd here! score wae 3 to}, Castleman wa van.” he replied, “I dare not sh on the wrestling ma Made f Jack Bulger has aatcied Harry Piene with wasn't one, except ame fellows | star of the Hockey Club's team. le Prospects for tournaments and| “Oh, well, 1f you feel that way about | Square Garden tocnteht. Under a rule). Lew Tooiller of Whiladeinhia. Merce should give w had do J g, who! scored routs 1 ring MC sez watkiime (itt T 4, *t oss I'l) have to go ling re nde Re ly a Tendier « bard fight as ea baked “a could box three With- | played in epectacula mth ards are vain Young |ajone.”” But 1 didn't | roclated with the sport. victory will I) Renae Valger, the little Frensh featherwaigut, |b" 1% the 133-cound clase and hes neter ber “Perhaps,” | sugKested, “it was ' 4 uit nd, Seattle |Atthity Brisbane, who was then a Oe ee ee er i Sian s be aA dive matched ‘Tor becaure their hiking and ) Heneals be (AM | Spokane and Denver, uuder the mans leorrespondent for the Su devired tho dead ay acltsors wore, aml on Sfarch 18 he tacklew Artio | * Mar The trained their legs and bi ; Remont of David Pali, a pr nt) Come a Arthur,” T said, and This torturous § pis mash esseolixe fat Cleveland. featherweisi sates . ale te SuMine Sanuant oul wiiot OF fast ip x expe to be tn Ko about lanoihes youn fellow that f liked, but}era well developed legs. Once he at the Olympia A. A. of I | Ching tor March tion of the arma and torso hind ‘ IT cou! find him. TC think " ne mete the hold Ik is hard to AK swaatli Tym Moats, whois amining Bill Gibvoe in|) Biddy: ‘Dp; Foor: Se, Al's ten: deatures ey of action they'll din a hand Berkeley-irvina Schoo! defeated Buck . was Plummer and that he represent SR aaUeaTae doe eueling wariit cand | wlitcs com bie ime iar Doane: wt 3 ‘dales vine pray hte hand fieht—which was new to them Columbia's ino, and” water ‘The World, Anyway oar } throught his streng how gained | peg a Sie toxin That must have been it." sald OS A a Ae Ward Cent onl myself went to the big ay mont uf hie victories BME | ent to be heud for the benefit of the boys of ommy " A j papgeart ey face] Ay T drove up to the door the but- | time the Pollsh Hereul adept beh ae eine Na ‘Teor as { ; Sita ney lvanin waters |e Se hatever. 3 call him, eame|at the various holds, but his ma D, od Pkt Anil New ¥ wi dience ninad tition 1 the pool |ler Le reliance he agonizing toe hol Gyant, at the Drona Armor h Ba G0 Eines and heaten in, water polo and has al “Wo are delighted to have you, My, | There, will Bee ee eee eee rastaales aah Seiieon, || iltie, Mean, the pitey Magrawitahl of i bie me Very good missions | nivuded the performance n the inte Pa hham- | Sutliv | oT am sorry |ehe Chicaka Kiant, W W You ri ty oui dde Lyeeli 16 Dns. ' aa been ontered o deat nant ary w boxing ord MeFar 1 boxed r yw Vent a hits been | tha ou annet bring YOUr | Hussen, t alkany by hie f ¥ ot F t ary cn Mewh 18, ik ax the ¢ pater an amateur { de odd We fowt i bnly once, t being |¢ He was referring Bris- | bout Aa timity i tot it te uni . » color Meehan. w r ’ 2 dress ou r Gov o « rand ' no fall bn muir witty me th he beng a > fight Mee Tackey Mel a 1 ming instructor) vin, at g feliow in with me” T rata, | dt ihe Trosky, and John Fr \ { Denver on Mouday night. Bt Samp Zachary Tavior, the new|iroak thes i nd HANOY Loy are my instrictions.”” he res | Mg we Tominy Drawk ‘i v4 National Army cantonment naar themaeiven eri tract af 1 nie Hd AES DORIS ation for titre iMes ee cc| Pranks) fiers; Gs. past Saciavitie, velutned’ secday’ from ™ oa . at ie I or i J : for Taye Aster afd one for Aw N anethe Mrankfort, where last night ‘ Timer tgs in, ond that's] en eeURGIT Me RHO: sas ‘ in Pogland on or stoi Aun) 2D * * ; i & demonatration in the| it was ‘ ' Wis ® t t | ata wek | Motean M ‘ Tenustiont, No. 142% Now ' ated | o € feenate, legalizing boxing in Ke Filey Cured Ww hte U8 Mang pny ta wali, fy the 1 \ Waehingion 1 “e ia tucky. The aftuir was arranged by) t re © val WP ad nine iblind, Wlotdlng ar Baebeade At elopped the * 4 oe Legisiature.and was these fku'Puce, ‘Piuvt astlntlon aciee teal’ bOe-cadrt, “Tt'e all righty he-eaid, asthecame races Wednerday night ‘hacer tox Sieur Wd be ale ania to bare Aan. avon \ ‘MRS. 6. M. MORROW ~INBELLEAIR FINAL Great Neck Player Meets Miss Helen Morrison of Pitts- burgh To-Day March 1.—Mre, GF it Neck will meet n of Pittsburgh in tho final of the woman's champion- hip fay. Mrs. Morrow played one f her best games when she defeated Mrs. ©. G. Alexander of Chicago by no got anway badly. n the other final round, Miss Helen Morrison overcame @ tead of three by her opponent, Mrs. B, G. Jones of Memphi: Princeton's resumption of athleties s mado more complete by the a@- |nouncement that there will be @ golf team in The Tigers are | planning to enter the intercollegiate tournament for which the Intereoi-* € f Aw tion is Bow proiim sry arrangements, nber of consistent pick a repre Herron, BP, J. Heyt i Darker have had vious Princeton iglas and Squier ure strong freshmen Dean, Haight, rth showed up } BELLBAIR, Fia M. Morrow of G Miss Helen Mor 2 to 1, althourh sem tho spring Jieginte March 1.—Mrs, k won the contest up, with Vleap of eleven \rmatrong of But vio and Miss Caroling Bogart. of second place at 1 Waters of Apa- rine Lamb of even and tied sof the Exeou- Women's East. {was announced Mrs, Lawrence fica, N.Y. that the annual nament of the or- ndoned again f the war, as was William A. metropolitan t vis the title holder in the Eastern Association, Ifa n If the money raised in the Victory Golf Tournament at Belleair recently ts any criterion, 1918 ts going to far ar in a patriotle way In the handicap won b: Srhell of Cinotnnatt with ind Miss Irene Moore of Chicago | 108 b—89, $750 was Teallzed, the |i being turned over to the ¥. | , ober te, who has accepted pro” at the Montclair Golf Club, is planning to move from Long Island to Jersey. When he first caine on from the West, White se- ured the Shawnee green, Scores. \. of Tonk —Leiken 80, Pisher 78, 4, Robrie 101, ' Total, 886, |e Vso 10. Comirane 78, Speman, 63, | Senoiaz vue Kho 78H, Ruel @6, 3. Juin Tauts 7), 1 Paber B4, ‘Total, le 49, Helmath 70, Oon. ne well $0. ‘Total, 810, s F Hachman 11, C. Bhlem 68, 19. alt 80, J) Comehisen 73, iba or OF. Loeech 8, Ostrander \ Total, B13, Briotentuek 17, pace Syone 81, Nichols 108, Total 631, Fob Winne: Ttohrie, YM. ©, A. of Fohe, Reliance No, 1 ‘i | Nichole, Sanolax ened High Team Score, | Reliance No, 1 _ | Wesleyan Nine’ MIDDLETOWN, ¢ Wesleyan's baseball sch + March 1— edule for the spring, announced to-da these game at home ¥ Includes April 19, with He ith Row: Wet” Virgin Willams,” May 10 Darin June 16. mes away from bh Ammiemt: Ma me include; Drive the Liquor Habit From Your Home Can Be Done Secretly. th 6 Ng J the erabing kiv deatrc And athe T 1 "Drugelats and lana

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