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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1918. LOTS OF _NON-SALESMEN _ ARE INTERESTED WHENEVER A. BUYER BE ST SPOR TIN P WHISTLES LIKE AN OASIS. A LOT OF DIME DROPPERS WOULD BE WILLING TO CALL IT A DAY WITH- OUT LOOKING AT THE CALENDAR. THE GIANTS HAVE A REGULAR JESS WILLARD APPETITE Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Brening World) TENWS TOURNEY -ISARRANGED FOR HUBBIES AND WIVES Championship Novelty Will ; Be Conducted by New York Tennis Club, Beginning July 13. Twat Gurley, ware w55euF ) / ‘Scuse ME, Boss, DERE> & BUNCH OF t Hees GENTS SAYS Dey’s / rr AFRAID DEY AINT Gown’ Ta / Wtah, Colorado, Connecticut and ; Rhode Island Are the Only | States Col. Miller 1s Consider- f | ing Now as a Site for the ; Another novelty will be introduced # | in lawn tennis circles Mis season—a championship tourney for husbands and wiv The New York Tennis Gems of Western Scenery: “Lost iN THE Great American Desear \ Club will stage this tourney, begin- r WHEN A.) tee) ) ’ ning July 13 4 ee sibilit 1 hat th | \ circus Eligibility requires tha 6 pairs | Willard-Fulton Bout. { \ eee competing in the mixed doubles, for Sa ou 4 that fs what the tournament amounts 7 Coppin b Prem Pubilehing ( H _ ; : | tie New York hiveslee Werle | ee composed of husband and ¢ 0-DAY'S reports have Col, Miller Ife, i planning to hold the defunct | Ou FRIEND The Leash was copied from the Eng- i o i] ‘a Nsh Lawn Tennis Association, that Willard-Fulton match in only Jeos 18 SAID To has. fo unny. yoann een ae four State ental Col.” as WAVE GIVEN Ub ri ; i iy 1c We say in our polite moments, is nar- TRAINING, FOR. m4 husband and wife meeting as # na- ea eet ll wee ‘ tional championship on the courts at bh ae ing the field of his prospective en- ’ N vgham. The titles there have I eavors, lt First, the Col. is said to favor i holding the fight in Utah, where ‘twonty-round bouts are quite the I right thing. ‘Tho Col. always did h like Utes, tt appears, and thinks that i efter all Jess would prefer fighting several times been won by the famous George W. Hillyard and Mrs. | Hillyard, It is proposed at the next meeting of the American governing body to establish the tournament in a i this country with a national title. j about twenty rounds | L t t Ne Plans to establish the novel ch . j Then the Col. is thinking of ates ews ship were discussed at a meeting oF the | jholding the Tight in Colorado, | of. Governors of the New fore fwhere ho might even sign Jess and | Of the Turf 8 Club ts field, 238th Fred for twenty-five. He is re- cand B way, Surday after: Ported to be in favor of this idea, | ELS OR he Parcs eevee cae 4 Molding the thoory that Jease BAUTIMORE, M4, May 7.—Omar Would again be brought into compare een, like to box twenty-five Khayyam, champion three-year-old of tion on the courts and a worthy ttle rounds with the elongated plasterer. | , perpetuated for the “old folks. Also Colorado has an advantage in rib rel ape ae Gy creat nantes aa Sous tliat bet & summer resort, da the | ance of the season ceoad . Charles Guy, Joseph Tierney ASE ilies Teh capa thet ent ot | Ho met a field of rather ordinary horses|Maybe a Periscope Putter) COATS, Guy,.josehh Temey: nt LOUIS CHEVROLET ENTERS ‘July there. After all, ho is running | }in @ conditions race at one mile, and 1 tate {s the ambition of the projectors to HARKNESS CUP this match for amusoment, | plea thar Up 186 HORNER Woe ab Kh GRUNGE: Would Help Sink the [make Oak Ridge one of the finest RK CUP RACE. , Again, we are assu the Col. i ere A Geyens cree FS x iis Chevrolet, daddy of has a notion that he would like to go Two more members of the Jockey Club Ball in the Cup, lice ee D obeute eet t with the match and hold it In| have Joined the army, Archibald Bark- —— Automobile Row 18 going to move| famuus auto racers, ‘hes oMelally Sas: | New Haven after all, as a New lie of Philadelphtatand Spalding L, Jen- HAT do you know ‘bout this?/on masse on the links at Great Neck | {red the Harkness Cup race, featul laven promoter has ‘offered fully kins of Baltimore having just been com- tter has been | t0-day in the first of several tourna- | ever of the Decoration Day card at two-thirds as much as he offered | miustoned Captains in the Remount De- A Deriacope putter has ments that have been arranged for, Sheopshend Bay Speedway, ‘The ¥00 when the Col. was here on a pros. and SS ip OF te Wpaed mene devieed which will eink long | automobile folks grho know some- | mile sprint for the Harkness Trophy ; Becting trip a month ago. There in| Be daverbede # Mcers|Putts--maybe. The inventor of this|thing about the shifting geurs of a be run on a handicap basis for @ possibility that the New Haven By John Pollock | of she club eeven Are now armiy omcers lement, who asks that hiv |brassie. Other meets will be held at first time this year. Cheverolet will romoter isn't joking. And Jess is| —namely, Major August Belmont, Major|new implement, who a: - frequent Intervals on different cours- on scratch. his reward for winning Brown to think favorably of fighting | A ‘ bs ‘ I ; SOR pe- |B. B. Cassatt, Major Thomas Hitchcock, | name be withhgid in fear his rise to]... 1917 cham) ship for Speedways ifteen rounds, which is the favorite | h , ee a Although the ten-round battle be-| (51) Perry Belmont, Capt. Ral Part Said 6b toS Panis, haa! bere meat Pe nen the daring Frenchman hit up a tL t AT t " fame would mile clip for 100 miles, a rate of diintanee ‘covered "by" loping wove fie Per eataee Sine acaiear eas all | OLAS OTE itn IaenEec ar ke | factaa a platter Wii @ imltros ateaohs | Joho “Whalen Unies. the: mele house | 2am “ho. other driver could keess tse ] ardete in the ee exe town: Hee Re St. Paul and Jack Dempsey Ca | Shipping Board and George D. Widener|ment far down on the shaft. The Bak hur peuacae Park sald to-day LAG Chevrolet, now past the Atty q Gal has Nereteron thet dace eae HAZARDOUS HAZARDS. Lake City, at the Capitol City A. C.Jis almember of ‘the Committee on Ne- | ment ter ea ot ae away thet that four or five more days of sun-| Louie, Chevrolet, now past the Afty. } ‘port, R. 1, where the bout could be| HAZARD—A general term for bunker, long grass road, water, whin, | of St. Paul recently, was extensively +. it gives a regular periscope. effect: |on the public inks to beopened mine, Prominent sr plots Were cue etwas | Rhoduled for any old distance up to| maotenitt or other bad grownd, according to the golf rules. ASVEEN Bed 16 Tue Weer OBd fieey «s|: ue Unites Hunts MAGN Ampetestiog, |i cUd wae ohers on a ateem heer | le cheering news for the hundreds | iichowneiers.. | and tneluding ten rounds—which the but every | cussed among the eporting fraternity,|of which Capt. Belmont is President. he hole is| ho have been using the temporary | + Col, feels assured would suit Jess HLAT may all be so far as the game itself 1s concerned, but every | ©! Ken in on the show. |20w has 50 per cent. of its officers in the | your eye on the ball and the hole greene at Van Contionde | siaelnainuidlien ast toa T. Newport offers the best pos- golfer knows there are more hazards adjacent to the fleld of play] only $14,685 hbeoppe ret aus than toe Needs Among te, gthers ty apt. always within vision, provided you de | RACING SELECTIONS. j are eral enry L. Bell, Capt. Lewis BE. ; é z a le alte for elreus seats, Also New than upon it. < entering | rue, 782 pire expected it Cant. FS. von Stade Capt Joseph [are armed with that Iittle periscope| Mra, W. A. Gavin ts no match tor ac cated ‘ od i¢ locker room, you are @! to jsoover at : . Searles Barclay. » ins a e m 1a F it Race—Jim Hoey, Datryman, pnd it is just honing for a little ex- day trousers. Consequently you wasto| for a guarantes of $5,000, with an op- The Oak Ridge Golf Club an-/woman on a very short course and| phish. ® i tement. All Newport has for] t home in the pooket of your everyday trouse: 1d | tion of one-third of the gross receipts, | rexNGToN, Ky. May {i -tsoobe, | nounces it has room for a few mem-|she might have a chance, but on a| Secenit Race-Ophelia, Kerenaky ; a@musement just now is the old Stone] half the afternoon trying to pick the lock with a straw plucked from an o! he took the $5,000, Miske drew dow (tne tg son of Hroomatick, which earned bers. The club has acquired 112} long course a pro would have a walk- | | ylower and the Colontal Museum. | broom, wbout $3,600, as he was to receive 60/the title of champion three-year-old of| acres of land in Eastchester, on which |ovir. ‘Ceorke Tow proved this in the | _Race—Cold Bond, Melo- ‘There are several sailors in town and The second hazard ocours when, in the act of dashing madly toward tho jer cent, of what ¢he club officials) the West last year, and is one of the a magnificent clubhouse and an 18-|match Sunday at Bult Tt je all Brand. {Bo doubt they would go to sco the | arst tee you are suddenly éntercepted by the arrival of « number of women ass Dechy Whlee will beer oe Semen |bole course fe available, The links |a question ct dletunce” airs Gavin | Opnetgr Cresson, Broken ‘Fight, duffers, particularly when they ask your advice about the clubs they should terme matermisht chan. | Downe Saturday, showed (that he lis] measure about 6,000 yards, and while | frequently’ would bw Nitty yards bo- a clare) dusk Bact ‘ use, your expert opinion as to the matched colors of their frocks and bags,| Jeok Britton, the if Dan|Teady to give battle to the Eastern|each hole possesses its own peculiar- | hind on the drives. ‘This ha ap she | Speaking pion, was matched to-day by his manager, | cham 6 classic by winning the | ities the course is so laid out that the | couldn't make up around the gre Sixth Race-Nominee, Robber If. &c. This hazard is bound to have a disparaging effect upon the form of J A Suranton | champions in the classic by winning It acd: Fulton i ae his Morgan, So mast Somaty Persie, Oe ek O. | Derby trial io fast time and in impres-| average goiter cay’ be fairly certain |and natueniio (ores POTN tO Mey Weck coReh, Gacy Pilot, ikely that we are going to have | any player. fighter, for ten rounds at the Town hes wen (Ve style. Without doing his best he|of a good score. the match from a golfing viewpoint. |! rr Nasee s an unusually quiet Fourth of July TRICK FOUNTAINS. of Scranton, Pa,, on May 16, Ferguson | travelled the one mile and @ furlong tn|” the normal membership will be 400 patel .G. M. Miller : thie year. x! boring well in the bouts he has had tm the last | the good timo of 1613-5. Joe Notter, jand women may join as full-fledged! Jim Donaldson, one of the longest ae a Despite the forethought of, the solicitous Greens Committee the third! few months, and Matchmaker Jack Ginty decided | the veteran jockey, who formerly carried of | swatters around the Chicago district AT LEXINGTON, cl e Hoth men are traln- | the alle colors of larry Payne Whither | members, A temporary boant Ww a g i TLTARD players insist that they | hazard generally 18 one of those elaborate drinking fountains which eS ee had the leg Up on Wecobarand code 1a| directors fas been selected, which |has taken up his duties of professional | " Running Queen, 5 are furnishing a® many vol-lup ike an oasis after successfully playing hazard No. 2 You soon dis-| ine for the scr his old time form ‘include Judges Samuel Greenbaum, |at the Norwood Club, Long Branch, | Al Lodge, Sehe ther branch of sport. ears when your hand hits the secret | tamweight champion, (s will ad Ovi ho ts a ele | andall, ; mest Ans intr ‘full share. of phase Hea et gators you in the faon, This ie certain |et $5000 eis an, opdoa of cuotnlrd of the | 80) | RepnBOr Be eel Want te OR ABA Beis | 01 hundred and rons receipts, an: accept @ referee appol | h R ‘d l d Pl ona pination of Wal- \ Amer- F —Mxty-four "enounnd “ollarn wana! coMt you & nambor of putts on the green, © |||” Jam ct ot ut ie a ite, | Much Ridicule ayer |ferifasen and emmy MeNasnara” | teeny goa Am : “ the fou: hazarc : there fs no chance of his meeting Joe, Pca. 2 zi r 4 meat sum to be raised by the boys ‘ou play | Conn, eh Nobleman ror! ffer whom you know needs several jrruen at that club on July i. Vincent Reina, A popular kind of competition this . who knock the tvories around, It takes concrete form when some du! yu Ow ar o ankees i n Race—Bilite Langhorne, teed-oft ‘ker of the club, made this announcement season promises to be weekly sweep- + caris upon which to tally his play, tells you that the last time he motebma! ily veer ‘ HERE 1s a battle on between the! there he was on the green in two, and took only two putts for a par three. | today, stakes tor Sue members, with as ashes as &.. Red- managers of Jack Dempeey and) This hazard liberates one's goat, and every golfist knows that his goat 1s as Irteh Pateey Cline and Young bing Borrell, - Ping Bodie, Whose Fence-Bust- | 2e8* for looking on the beer when it] Stamps and the prizes also in stamps. ‘ -— Billy Miske, Dempsey's man-| essential to his form as his stance. Pilladeohe Ughoredeht, were slned up to-day by R ion Has Baen Rae |Tan amber cost him $600—a bonus Wilson Defents Ratner. : opts man ("Muggy") . matchmal + | promi: im © went through the vodd, wh May 7.—Johnny Wi her is, working the wires with long) A POPULAR HAZARD. Naud et Paap meno] 1nd Reputation, Has Been Rey rare aitout ung oe ea Teaine | Prank Bettwodd whe unt tow | no oN ae T-—aloheny Wabeaias Denpely gave Billy an, awful rise The honor of fifth hazard 1s unanimously awarded to that old friend| main emwnt of six rounds at the vert anew ot sponsible for His “Ups and) Waron. Garden City Club, has arrived in | New York at the Dougine Arc. Ghawect iT nd would have knocked bim|ana arch conspirator of Col. Bogle—hole No, 19. An obscure phflosopher | the club on Gaturfay night, Borrell at D ” in B ball, Makin Manager Callahan happened in the! France as a part of the British Army last night. Ratner solved his opponegt's cut but for being & bit overansious, | rnc Aro? conapins famous depression has broken up more homes than in-|Chamolon Meany Leorant in airound ao at owns” in Baseball, | suioon where Ping was about to litt|Srance as 4 Part of the British Army | last n the latte Tae 4 iy a in he Olympia A, A, of Philly" several wee 5 > » and 1 oft e pone: ld not quite i eg “and Y s manager ogy DY | compatibility of temper, I supposo he means by this trite remark thdi|™ Om : = Good With a Vengeance for the cue $0. Bie ibe Aon called off | the enemy opponent MW “d. met saying @ word. To Gate, Misttor| many golfers linger there to recuperate after completing @ round of nerve TMG Tae ttt demand made by the fisht New York Club weet Rate pact tee I ie the argument. The public has come| tacking play, until, upon thetr return home three or four hours lator, they tins ot Cue fet 6 feize bats beemees Bae . Bodie waa born \6 Gan Yranciace | to bel that a flghter’s manager is} are greeted by well atmed cups and saucers. As may be known, this te aj Mclcorty of Oshkosh. Wis. ant hit Harmon of ——__——— where he Dlaved: on the nana ota | stne lese Minko * manager claims, the art Pao eve Sleigh 5 tee hazard of the shower bath, where, | fought slashing tm-round go, ‘Tummy Wala of . of PERRIS SONS ayeblagar had seven Reathare ‘and they. pada especially the boxes of one hundred ¢ credit appears due Miske, ter the match to ramove the cher- | Chicago writes that the mat bout between the Players 19 now the sensation of| the national ; } from all accounts it waa aD gven| strange to Patna tips lebdatge bade ah on the wrong faucet first, tho|mea will probally draw an $9,000 exe, the Yankees. He ta Ping Botie,| clever, players, that, they formed e ° ¢. hie we n rtual defeat" for | is gor 01 o me S family team, , | Eee fanny Gn no tint IHAtl aucae tine AMEA@’ (6 ROUDE Got or Seebulng Gord’ water In 6 roanner ailite 1t he orovuand battle bettom Chamsion Jom} who has been Kidded ever sitico ho| fmily team, the Bodies, with Ping a i ; etic knock Dempsey out, for he] similar to hasard No, 8. Willard and Fred Fulton bappens t i teen, broke Into the big leagues. Ping went| fines out there, ¢ | ya Battling Nelson in style and not HAPPY DAYS. Wain © very ely sow, Uh "4 uo tor | ta the White Sox heralded asa fence-| Ping was tho stay of this team of Requick finisher. Me didvall that was A AYS. Moatonad go at tae Cable Cts A, 0, e¢-Os,| buster, end when he fatied to tive up|brothers, and his) ability became Gxpected of hits, In a lor ht he Of coutey there are other unoMclal hasante of which to beware. 1/9 ‘ensued fs 0 Ge Cental Ot A. O. 0: 0% | buster, reputation he was foshed ao|Xtown throughout €alifornia, and he ‘ ‘ Mhicod i would have done more nee’ | might add that chief among these is an acute attack of something akin to due declares (has tha Bast fen co ho Wes i was signed to play third base for the High Grade Turkish Blend prophesied that he'd knock Misk® out] 1.0) rever while watching a number of expert golfers teo-off. This hacard ould be glad to pey to witnes « scrap between | Much that he had to eat e bye Seals of the Calltor ia State League w rounds. And he didn't do , - ee pat The reason for the sport made o t was not long before the nite Sox Ha . Minhth come Ruyehere, ROAP Insesmaoet sure to make you slice one after you have enough aeite to shout | Puton end Demiwey. Bodie'a playing was largely because mapped him up for a dig um ot e & doing 1 - pects to nish Billy|_——_ “a aah re i Foek Comme, the leat lulen aMdweeiM.| o? the healthy lunges he took at the| money, Reusing kts hi many einen Any one whe expenta (0 Gain ale Is slated to enaasm in two more fights Tongs St! ball so aa to knock out some of th ® them 1 ten-round be indin faseiton, Pa,, he will take on Young Joe Borrell | bal! h Ble work ‘cut out for him. 3 ane} thletic Notes | or rie ‘3 @ Pulltdsiigle for ton rounds at the Mansion | home rune which made him famous , After, neveral years of ups and] qauldns do Ti, ang Dempaey oral Athl t S t A.C, while on May 16 be clasice with Jack! The harder he swung the more ludi-|@owns with the White Sox, he 25 orris expected to, and Miske i elds | lsent back to the ast 1 again he " Crh tt eeeca. atieke te al Pg yey ee thay eerie |crous were his attempts at hitting| {rt back to the Coa) le, only to| Usually Sold at 20¢ and 30c Teierer Gf repucations. ‘The kncck-| seeuanery ot tne Bonrd Of Manazere 6t| Pallowers of erect ink are now direct- safely. Ping was so anxious to make| ho gathered In by the Athletics, who| i out artists might as well stop fp e politan Association A, A. U,| {ng their attention to the coming wel-| Vincent Reina, who has sta good that he forgot all about sacrifice | sold him to the Yanks ; dicting when they meet him. It does ed John J. Deignan, retiring | te weight mich between Louls aloo, boring Shem 5 = A ten es ‘ hits, bunts, singles or such things. lene eter inet Bodie js Slaplay ing for box my momber of the board ha stop watch | claimant of the title, and Young H. day (hat uly hasn't got i ‘ s 86: amps one of th seid las eee en of i saline veheet of | aneaniae a local erates The cane hold the champtonait) bout b His mind was on circuit clouts, and), °* outfielders In the business He of ten RANK KRAMER'S holal's ity, Deignan, @ member] plers are scheduled to compete in a| sm Bred Fulton at New Haron nothing else. lis paying strict attention to basebal F has been singula vn eee ear Spl as Pegi abe Seager panes style, | Mt Mulvihil te again offering b When Benny Kaut first joined the| now, and Manager Huggins ts wear oi ‘i ; os 4 wii tesa ‘thi i or tion | in "tH thner’s Gymnasium Mi ou 7°") content. afusthl in sed, tg on |G nts his ections were a good deal) ing o Drone, sap oe beg Dalnter, ’ - i accidents, The connected with local athletic com 0 » Bothner’s nasium Ma cold lisine, “that he intended to go beck and! ii. those of Bodie's. He wanted to ing an outfle! at ha een weak D e h ° fored ina fall at the N tor the last Aftenn years, variously asl 5 0 gion oe sie: om acnietio Chub | Oak come lewd wa Pee ae Eee _ ont miss this opportunity!!! @rome Sunday may ma me of the local Registration Com-| wa. sich gun when he broke oy oun vy nigh ent calling fey @ etx-round| sulted in his making many fooltsh | Saaetinesel saying about ; Articlen of agreeen a tor a j of the old saying nittee and the Board of Managers. : He | basset Guneclae He HeaRhOf the Man-| ie between Lew ‘Teadler of Philedaihpla and jattempts to hit thé ball—and also NEW LEAGUE IS READY | x that goes often | inted a8 an athletic| hasset Gun Clu Keeler, a pro il Sie af Beene Wen cece by| many strike-outs. | x Won't make him | Country's fighting foreen| ficnal, broke 92: Herbert 4° Maithews| I'll Bom of Iiwokire were sired to-day ‘by | many atrit appears to have found| FOR OPENING TO-MORROW | Also boxes of twenty and one hundred at 20¢ and $1.00 en wonde i ¢ he expects to sail for| led his team by brew 8 nd | th ¢ peen largely instru- | preaiemneisnend and feels good for 1 |the European battleground in the near | Winning 4 leg on the monthly cup bo yp Aon le thy rg tt ater yg Fee | mental in the rejuvenated Yanks wins raMlAnnt HAN ak Giecalll Aansucea’ | : eae one ceatunes future fer | tracted for th t t AMP DIX in to have a big. box-| ‘¥ Ghaianan Gus Hossler of the Athletic] this city will mest Eddie 3) an. the Engin |ning nine games against eight lo ang | that everything was In readiness for the e have contracted € entire output of a ing show to-morrow afternoot Neha grad: | ounces she te arta gini vn vateio| featbermeiah, the oe Tule will be 9) Codle's big stick Js responsible, werent fa ‘Baltimore, Newark, Jersey (leading Turkish cigarette manufacturer, wy hich der the direction of Boxing| in-| meet, to be held at the Immaculate Co - Phe last batting averages issued, as | season bys lees leenaleaa et 4 'e offer seo cion se amnithcest will be tk SHER Meth Ge wilcn nate RIPIRS| an atom) le belee Gabte be sublished in last’ Saturday's Evening | City and Binghamton to-morrow makes possible the above offer. ; Test show at home many of t oO | latina: asblatan a0 dhe sion eat particl-| the boxing promoter of Milwa World, credit Bodie with an average| The following assignments of um-4 . iY D Niet tality onc 1] burpowe af proviatny 91) entertain=| ttichie Mitchell of Miwa eather with such deadly effect since | ames: At Baltimore, Johnson: at New. On sale at all our stores cares nothine fe But a iy acy PEERS ROME: | are to the navy at pee that he is now well over the .800/ Stk, OBrien ne Fiinghamton, Low's though littie has Asta phy | Wine Beet Ba sages 8 is mark the Coant| 4¥,Hiuttalo, Wentervelt: at Rochester, | 5 ‘ in New has been wt Penney fembera I (Pu.) Horse| in Milwaukee on May 20. 4 pent of the te Jodie became famous on the Coast | Johnson dd Pfirman; a oronto, other camps. The soldiers all like| PU," | to receive, thy not diers and sailors, ¥ Rodie, Some say before he| ome | him. r j William o : se een twaight, op changed his surname it was Plasola Callahan Pommels / “Why,” one Camp I At tne ott k | Bourd nt er nittons Oa nk ec ten rate, ne ls ot TAMAR GeedsDiee | pitt tnt neae — Frankte| ‘EST. om an 1820 j to ine yesterday, “Jeff Smith team 1 a. Cavite Associa ence’ tes ‘Chleaae: flower ¢ refued to| Ping ts & happy-go-lucky sort of] caiahan of Brooklyn dectsively defeated ct finest fellow in the world. E member. Iy 80, | oy agalint Welling in their bout at the Armory |chap, who is a heavyweight in butid, | Ce ra Ghaces ah Malticare as thal end then he puts on some a rdty 10 Fer wcaton ca lane ‘Tuseday watt tenes [Tt te reported thut he once wes very Olympia A. A. last night, forcing the | c — j houts fc 6 boys who are €| Lew ely who ha eo , Ff the weight at fond of the brew, and that while al aghting. through Cl took 9 en i} Met, and he boxes fo Pham him-! Be ope € fe . the fous be i hitadelphie, fs hg Bi ( Be ey member of get. They certainly do oy it, training cam nich epens May 16. m. S0¢ i * ve White Sox this fond- | severe pummelling eee