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‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1918. SPORT WORLD NEWS OF ALL KINDS DON’T TAKE “NO” FOR AN Gren LEAVE IT FOR SOMEBODY THORMAHLEN LOOMS UP ONE SOME MEN OCCASIONALLY GO_IN ON A SHOESTRING AND COME ouT} WITH A SHOE STORE. Question of Chaperon May Prevent 18- Year-Old Schoolboy | EMPIRE Zaza SEEN] river, BARRYMORE 10 “ World’s Fastest Woman Swimming “00ks Better on Mound ev isso ss itt OF SEASON'S PITCHING FINDS | Kin 's New Me Than Many Big Leaguers Harry Hirshfield Pr actically ek eae worned the bes n _ ZIEG F rE a ee be ? . . 7 tri through Clinton's stupid coach- “43 ‘Cnitt arnt INEW MIDNIGHT FROLIC i , Clinches Champidnship for ; ay ty Yankee Twirler, Who Hasn’t Been Scored on in 32 Innings, Er hal “hi cn 1 ep EL ST sa rene ; ; ue | vande Is School by | Ale: ypostng it iat, COF ead Whitewashes World’s Champion White Sox in Game in Which | rec Ae Porat Stuck forced him tmoment THE KISS BURGLAR . eating y aH to first force 1 A mome r+ Eddie Cicotte Cracks at Finish. | ; Beating De Witt Clinton, [[o,5r%t, a'"Seatic tap to stirsnfield TE Nidd BURNLAF — — - i) ek Weinger's roller, but —_— cnanis | ”, the neat two Clintonians were easy. i By Hugh S. Fullerton. that one run was all elther aide By Bruce Copeland NiWtient Gaihe Op WKN TH SAUN LIBERTY Yuc!Wotpok"S ott 438: Copyright wundsg Ca [for tng te, they Daltled desperately VANDER CHILDS “HIGH |fjjed in the fourth and two out, but “GOING UP”’ ian “leiicah Beds Watts [ruggtnat one. The White Box, had SCHOOL can lay just claim was unequal to the task. De Stefano Maar HICAGO'S World's Champion jteen Innings and up to the epurtesai’ to the pitching honors of | row Flament’s, bunt w ie frat. FULT( IN eoas THEATRE, TE, Went 48 Gt he fiercest and |© Miootte, and not until the tenth (York as as Harry Hirshfeld, e the pli Weinger to De NING Ni as auaperitnly soutasied game of lpoore BEY ORC ReN TR SHR YS £0 { the sensatic He , ung Hebrew south. |Mternnos Stack threw. cut MoDonala || “HER HONG! The ‘MAYOR the yeur on the Polo Ground yeater- ome [Miss Fanny Durack, the]i0,!,ner.cuunue, Momortr $26.4; paw, in'« pupil ot that inaticucion, Ashe pats on fortuna wand with|| and “THE GOOD MEN DO” day, and in the fourteenth inning It HAT little things will turn | F A A considers it impossible to the best !t is marvelous how such a youth) Woinger ERICH 88 _ FO 8100s was the World's games ts shown by the fact amous Australian MM linterests of amateurism to sanction Cin display the finesse of a seasoned | ¢ linton had a good chance to make || HUDSON whites at 8438 Champions and that in the ninth the White 8ox prob- phibian, Now on High the appearance of the leates, In td pitcher, Few boys, if any, ever looked in the ninth after Hirshfield Ny ‘one Wale wey ch esependi bce bedi ches seat tg At Aling SoMa iy Seas, May Not Be All-|rack is accompanied by Miss Mina Lita this SMBEFORIS Major | Per fco hit, Hyman opened Up With Lette too, broke and and let They got started in that rovnd be- , z Wile,” one of her foremost native Icaxuer, and that's where Harry |falled to hit, Hyman opened Hh wo 2A the Yanks through cause Baker erred and let Leibold lowed to Appear in Races | :ompetitors ot eee fo Mt he decides to | iwed with a double to deop left. Hy- HENRY, MILLER S,,: S aoa FEY TATRE,,. to a 1 to 0 victory.|reaoh first. McMullen was sent to aU: $ A 8 f Australian papers received | here | nig. school Gaye are over, [can should have been held at. third Bile URKE" 2? Seu pee . 4 in U. S. A. Because of point to the open rupture between his school day over. le tried to score, but waa out, Jordan in tigre Incidentally Her-|Dunt and he rolled the first bunt down the champion and. the governing | Hirshfleld is cool and steady, which trie Schelivers, De'stetano || HENR the third base line. No one was near s A body on the question of @ chaperon. | 4re rare attributes of the sand lots, |t? Salmberg to Sc My no | me Convenience bert = ‘Thormahlen it and he was across first and Lel- sicchained Amateur Ruling. The real attitude of the A. 8. A. 18| He has good speed for a growing arm, | fot A pass, Btack popped to” TCORT Sash ot suddenly looms be-|pold at second when Baker, letting nald to be expressed in a letter prom- |fair curves and excellent control, | but Weinger walled. Mijing tne Hasem fore us as one of |the ball roll, watched over It’ until at teed (ho As ALU, oMclais, If Miss Moreover, he" looks every inch | Galbraith sewed It up for Ey FLO- the big piteming O'S Met tere ee reine ent a UMORS of absurd quibbling over} Durack arrives here before the let- pitcher. Hardly more than eighteen tapping weakly to le} a fraction of an ineh over fou! the debut of Miss Fanny Durack,|ter, [twill be necessary, under the|years old, this boy makes a better | a ~ — a finds of the year, | the White Sox had hard luck, that was | . , REPUBLIC \t 8.20. f amateur code, to prevent her from! appearance on the mound than many | ! ; and perhaps of |the time. Also in the tenth they lost fastest woman -eprint. swimmer | oo ring under the A.A. U, whieh |older youths who ate traveling in AMUSEMENTS. | ee many years, He | chance aa O'Loughlin called a strike In the world, have reached this coun-|Thiny believe is a fine Keitle of fish. | fast company. Once on the rubber PARLOR B DROOME BATH r jon Felsch and kept him from reaching try while the sensational young mer- D k born in comfort-| he proceeds to strike terror to the held the White | en ry Miss Durack was ° first on a pass, and Weaver followed able circumstances of French-Irish | hearts of his youthful opponents. oo National with F Ce MOORE, Gox scoreless for fourteen rounds, | with a long triple. Perhaps, after all, jmatd ts still on the high seas of the | tee tage, the family home being iu| Hirshfteld is far ahead of his tcam he %. ationa TUReI —— making thirty-two Innings in succes- | the fates were not kind to the cham- Pacific en route to San Francisco. | ee es took to the water at the | In the of baseball class, al VF Milk & D: LYCEUM | oe Pucey: Bigs 3 sion he has pitcher without being |Pions And, if the rumors are to be counte-|age of seven years, and made many | though Arnold has developed | a 1 airy DAVID RELASCO Presents” cored upon. é rae: nanced, the refusal of the Australian|of her best records while still ala strong te of schoolboys in the FARM TI R ROSE id ongs °o u ins, al ” " m more 3 y ye ba e « th St. Evesings et a0, ate defense, and of the finest enthu-|there was some clever aus tart Miss Durack’s proposed echedule) pa giand, Scotland, Sweden, Ger-|"Ham" Hastings's De Witt Clinton ca EXPOSITION BELASCO * TRE uae Gaaed that had’ been’ shown: this eea-| pulled by ben : caterer here is founded on the election of @/many, New Zealand and her native) team. Clinton has @ grand little Giahd Cantal Palaad as i y both managers late io the chapéron. land. in every event she has matched | pitcher in Joe Stack, but It was his .POLL fon. The 2,000 or mors soldiers and|pattle, in the tenth Huggins ordered It seems, according to reports said |her speed and stamina in the water | own wildness that bowed him in de- | All‘This Week, 1A. M, to 10.90 P.M. Pas s + galore who were the guests of thelThormahien to pase Sheno Collins : with the best in the world, and Mas} feat hefore his steadier opponent Labeda Beane PAR club to receive their baseball outfits] afte t a |to havé been received from Sydney, | yot ty jose any title she has won. | By losing this came De Witt Clin Admission 0c. K Ae ‘ pilebration “ef lake GriMth day bring ee sees Ot |New South Wales, that Miss Durack |” ter crowning achievement was th@|ton was eliminated from the cham- LAST TWO WEEKS didi rove: than, be piesects t5r thate|Dnes In the last bale, Hagpina, sont | inelsted that only her slater: accom | 100«metre, chamblenaniy, coi, Swe |been calamity, will prevent, Hvander , DAYS > ; he last’ he e | ¢ Games at Stockholm, -!seen calamity will preven de Presence gave a tone of orderly|High to bunt for Bodie after Pipp jpany her on her A. what tour. |Olympie tir she ia only twenty-| from winning the coveted prize. Clin- | FIRST AMERICAN. WOMAN SoLDrER, | | | Bie Military had reached second on Cicotte’a wild | However, the A. S. A. was just a8linrce years of age and is sald to/ton was not only weak at the bat ERGEANT RUTH FAR Aut a Sportsmanship and fun that some-| heave under Gandil, and High popped linsistent that she be chaperoned by| closely emulate the style of the fa-|but their serious blunders on the S| ~ Pett FARNUM COHAN & HARRIS Wt Rats ete nomen eve Crowes (Tou dealer went Ou mom acrlen line vested with amateur authority, |mous Duke. Kahanamoku in the | bases cost them good chances to | tickets 600% mow asin at Box Office 1A TAILOR-MADE MAN ™th Grant That game was ono of the hardest }on third Chicaso purposely passed | amlayee thet Ue water. Hight years ago she @wam even the score, he irias OLUMBIA x.? ne ete Mitcbell = or jy|Hunnah and allowed him to trot to a . i 100 yards at Coogee Baths, dney,| Stack was os wild as a March hare #7 I ni fought of years, almost partectiy second, refusing to take a chance on ab Miss Durack’ sailed for this coun-| 0° ¥ "Ge ‘Her world’s record for thé}in the first inning, but settled down HELLO AMERICA mite ELTINGE ats Wed ban ean 285 ae eared at aa Site does aisel. uneins waa tho é try, but tt ia not known who te come | mie ia"26m. the following ‘frames and kept and ! usiness Before wonderful plays, w jodie, Peckin-|tight place. He could not take Thor- . s = a —-|; Evander well away from the plate B f PI paugh, Weaver, Eddie Collins and|mahien out and send in a pinch hit 2 “ But that one inning was sufficient to AMUSEMENT with Hlarioy a easure Hap Felsch performing run-destroy- as the gume probably would have eliminate Clinton, Stack's wildness | PARK ey Bernard & Alex, Carr. ‘ been lost if the run failed to score, so iefs might not have been wholly bis own ALI. WEST 150""ST. FERRY ing miracles. ‘The field was beavy | Deen lost if the tin failed to score, 80 a or Jfault. A scratch hit, @ glaring error SOW OTE WEEERR TIAN EVEN. | and slow, causing the ball to bound/and after having struck out three PATRON, = PRSPNGTS | nd the noise of a hostile crowd may | J pices Wed. slowly, otherwise the chances are the|times he managed to hit it this time | Geil Donaldson, the fourteen vat | ITHACA, N.Y, May 22—The first] Dave affected hin getaway. | | ____ CHARITY. | Op) detat. White Sox would have won, as they|and sent a bounder over Cicotte's Jold phenomenon of Horough Park.| varsity crew to represent Cornell In a] Saleberg, first up. scratched w hit | a STANDAR iinay a Both a hit Thormahien much harder all the | 2e4d which came near ending the bat-|) Bay Scores of |worked his way Into the final round Of] 1400 in two years left Ithaca lant night) (B® ball striking Uinpire, | Fea LYRIC W TH WN She Be ai time than the Yanks could hit Ci- tle Haut there: Only ena the boys’ Brooklyn lawn tennis cham-|¢..° pinceton to row the ‘Tigers on| heltarns iy Raleh to, HEME AMG rwiow painte SEV ANY A Se cotte, and in the twelfth and thir. | "Chote, champion pitcner last year, || Games Played blonship singles tournament by defeat: | Carnegie Lake Satuntay. Ite the Bst| Naaberg Koink to thir, and th odeiies, | on , teenth innings seven of them crashed | .,¢. be up against tough luck this Wg ns esti) oad ldip katana byl varsity crew that Cornell has put on t to second, Jordan filed ¢o ‘Turner, | by nited x He RSE COEPEN"TS “Cuccsenons ana | seems to'be up sealnat tonen tsk tas By Local Clubs ||‘ Cas srar one) ‘erat orew that Corll has aut on the at tp teconds, dondaa ed to, eco ‘uaget | WINTER GAROEN 8 any only one hit went safe, and it re-| Out Of condition, hurt an ankle after | sraham Bassford, 3d, of Hartadale, in water In a Koo ho has|fleld then sent a clean single to rh rf Quired a wonderful running catch by | Qiting: started, und now. old man |the final round elther on Saturday oF|not contain @ single oarsman who Bas) scoring Malxberg and sending Sch ane etting started, and ole : ed wil nderson.| sowed or either a varsit 6 eee rea ‘ + Gilhooley, who leaped, caught the) Tuck ts riding him hard. He has Mon|AT POLO GROUNDS. [ua eey omalison “hiso, rected Inte rowan afore) le ralhel 8 yerehys 7° | berg ta cute hall and be paige Heee dP ug ol injomly one game thus far, and even| — cHics | NEW YORK | final r dof the doubles b: taking the Junior a ele ve e ar as tack pate to ; all control of ‘anes 7 . 1 acc ve nt) A of Peter Kynaston / yearances this eight Is a worthy suc-|the bi ; levy. Stocker i | IGoted as it “Toormanien wan incre MAt,the Offa! acorer may have Fe | epg “ z Tees ee, Soe lth cece ote at | ai ees "Stack! Pershing’s ‘Crusaders | ROCK-A-BYE BABY 35 weary und that the Chumplons were | rhrortn and saved a game, but the| }eclages tf 4 Oise iVBasaford and, Gerald Donald: | rorrer aries E, Courtney aid not ac-(tigbtened for «moment and fanned 4, CS. Coe ge soo ee mses, | Maine EMett's 200 wr. 0: sure to hit him, but in the fourteent). | nomeial record ives Danforth | i aha Gereid Emerson, at | ec t nt to Princeton. He is|Toorock, but a moment later he} Brleered by o Hy Caalepenie a wy BY when defeat seemed staring bim in| ‘oui &' | Weare pF and Gerald) Emerson, t | company ne eight 1 He Hegith jo( Passed Mament and McDonald, fore NO_ WAM TRE Tiniwetes to War Mellet MARJORIE R A RRE the face, the lad rallied gamely, put Nevertheless, Cicotte {9 pitching | 1.09 inn 4 T filled with thriliine ral from all ovar|*'ty-nlne years old an ing Hirshfield and Dunlevy across the in EYES one YOUTH on more and more speed and stopped | 2c ban, ‘The trouble is that when| @uak ¢-8 1 9 GO Mier. the court. ‘The final Will be played on| none too good plate, Salzberg flied to Vila, complet Hippodrome Next Sun. Night, May 26 CASINO {s, eon them with the bases filed and ony | Sreat Dall, the tro ae eae mover | ome 8.8 (Titemai'sins 0 1 40|Saturday or Sunday afternoon NEW HAVEN, May 22-—Prof. Abs [INK # whole turn ot bat at 8.18. BENEFIT CONCERT, JONN Wai..Sat & Dee Day 15, ONlsp to that point the Yanks had bad | ie score ERGY EAPO NOt TAGG © TUB | resi «183000 80 11T0le 08 8] Beals C. Wright. one time nationa | bot coach of the Yale crew, bas made], clinton went out in regular order CLIFTON CRAWFORD in FANCY ad enly one real chance to score and) behing Dim i hos tavames he bas|ch, ning mun ad moved | tennis champion. who Iuat winter CAME |thg ‘mal general shift of the oarsmen | sefano led off with n clean single. to Cc ¥_ Conor Ray Ravwo Cicottes had killed that by pitcnioE pitched they have scored Just three | Ser Munk 2 0900000000000 1-4 CAND ist the season. ‘The aquad has only’ | oom Wn,* PLAYHOUSESY, 431, 4, Beta which brought round after ‘- runs; three runs in forty-one Run—Baker, ‘Two-llase Hits—J. Collins. | Northwes ill w Hed | three more days of practice before thi Entire Proceeds to B.C. On Asy wii ry ¥ Yileuse from the spectators, who|Puns; three runs in forty-one Innings) wit "etele nase itannah Aacrfice liter: | Son Yon” Sunday. atte w three more days of 9 ae CHARITY. tire Proecede te Re Cy Orphen Aszium, 7 LITTLE TEACHER iygit break came after Peck had gone out Baker hit the ball half accid y " and sent a short, twisting fly toward shortstop. Weaver was play- i 4 Prete and t att’ on TikgeeNew Ye 4 by the King aunty loves thei ning P his own hits, Hard luck Fruit and, att, on Hesee—New, a t t Kingston Avenue and Crown] peen tr slowly sine e| for rhe White Hox are apecialiata in| SeMhae: Mattos” semen! | a cingaton Avan an 8H haw Been travelling slowly aince tte rac oie The GREATEST SHOWS ON EARTH {er GREATEST CAUSE ,\», WORLD . the IK SHUBERT 4." Ss Barrymore, nd Miss E ies tuallen’ 3. eks ago, hich it was defeated by | played five extra inning games out|™ led to play weeks ago, in wh MOROSCO ing down on top of second base and it| Played ‘five extra inning gs - several lengths. ‘Th test chango | hu Wed Poo) may be thet Baker saw the gap | tine sare ned marvellous ball yes-|AT CHICAGO. ne aw ‘rere ts to He an opening of the [several lengins. he greateat change 1 May 20th to 27th sntct.c0%, Allied Theatrical and Motion Picture Team MAREE Wiehe? oward left and to slice the ball bpd ae ae . BROOKL CAGO f County Tennis Club of atch eater At) Oreerea: BF Si ARbOl. Waa r0 yay Every theatre the Boeakin, * Dramatic, Musteal, Ov He LO! seit and h'Weaver in position | te'duy, bis queer shoots and his slide eb ibiw es Hartsdale, N. Y., on Sunday afternoon. | Vail from No. 7 and placing him at No. | and’ Vaudeviiio, ailled tn this’ Bie. Ned “Cross Drives ee LTD. eet ie nan easy out, but| Pall being pitched on the corners of Exhibition matches are to. be held. protsiting Mead from No Sito No, ? At every’ motion vlctire theatre a arreen nar will wovear dersonallY 48TH ST. it would have bee one the plate with perfect control, so ‘There will be a singles match between ise ¢] ase . - cho nie sw ra ot 2 hor eng’. 8 be had to race clear up from #eeoNd | inion xo that in nine instances Schalk ‘wred Alexander, former national doubles | tino ueTOWN, Conn, May 23 sl minh ‘hem opt penentie vu: MAN wit STAYED ar MS base, make a fine stop and throw, but thought that O'Loughlin missed champion, and) Har Throc K *k P. Woodruff jr. of Elisabeth, | orem Ti) - lost his man. Pratt followed with al siries, Only one kick was made | Jone Miss Molla Bjurste » former Nor rie vodrul of Elisabeth, | A f 0 ‘an Red BOOTH {i % on has 88, j Ae eeeti st teru corto, m nure| Se REN reer an ble Mae MBH | Hae weelan star, wilt apyeat. Nsw has een elected captain ot |S GALA EVENTS—WAR TAX WAIVED ity. U. 8. GOVERNMENT REALM triple ona dry field. but Felsch made| O'Loughlin, after examining the ball, | seas —-- Ue awumming team ac Wesleyan for ON het aventeat a remarkable running scoop of the| threw it hack to the pitcher, In the . Malone lat Lheckooes te te Sema, Ge 1014 HEUULAR VOLUNTEERS WOR THE CAUSE LN ball and by a fine throw held the Washington series Clark Griffith | Totate ....4 Re aes i, Fa Po HIPPODROME “CHEER UP” piri rue oiiivar aaae PRINCESS runners at first and second. PUPP captured six balla that Cicotte used | Rrookimm oo |prepared for SLi ak the r Cd a | Fron Au ENT RR tt sig bar he first ball and sent it to and said he would send them to| “hese ES BRU | High School, the Ben SAANY ah on a TRY gutta Bane |p comir Mss ee Shaker tore around third base| president Johnson an evidence that | ; 2u~—Oke a Tet Dene | of the’ NIGHT NON AS heen HAM HGR Wik My its, may oruie centre er tore around third base| President Johnson aa evidenc Kruceer,O' Fa west, eat. |e FETS t rt of the t vs THON, SOBER a oh rpiece fust ax Felsch reached the ba Cicotte is using some substance on | Kilultl, Sacrifice Hit er tah on few | ,, There will be anothor Clark Crif(lth (dashes. int acts. but TO. in Wen BRUT SUILEIA MS. kota OAS TOM avs BROADHURST 44%. Wot Bway. eww with Felsch, the most accurate jthe ball. He had plenty on it yester- |; ,vhicazo s:,M Co ae nd id Uirounds.. The [toward the clone e Wood ‘ NE SEQAL and many others Mata, ‘Thurs strongest thrower in baseball, that! day without adding any dope. Ohener tn Hendrix 9 in| weather was. threaten yeaterduy, [Putt was sent In at 8.20 Yeats Now Selling at the Hippodrome Bow Office, MAYTIME © close it was long odds that Baker wa as yaa 9 | om toning Bal—By C1 si {und the crowd was relativ small, 80 RR Net a to Pricea 600, 160, $1.00, $1.60 and $2.00, Charen Purcell, Deane Wee o his death at the plate an 7: a d Ba ay 0 | Leerke. "pases nat Col Ru t directed that pre eye 5 running to his d ogi at Bee Ate RIFFITH Bat and Ball Day at the | sends tangs | AT Ne made for another celebration, so (event. In th GRAND PATRIOTIO CBRE FOLLOWED BY & PLYMOUTH |! *% .,\¥ of B'may. 90 B: dashed again. wnen Feltch's f°! | “ra iurc, because threatening weather beehuse” of the bud "weather, “the any |220-yard amim in MAMMOTH BOXING CARNIVAL oa hi clon alipped {n the sodden grass, he fell) : 5 itt brated again on the the college record by JIM OOFPRY V8 BATTLING LEVINSEY, PRANK MORAN ve Her and the ball went on, while pacer | ke pt the cram. dont to aneuk tive| NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE | #:!!, be ofthe Viiktes "arr | SQUA E at RRA er ERNE Hak oa : 2 A enrtie sem romped home. thousand, and Col. Ruppert, disap- —-— Western trip in June, and the date AOUNET BENE a, BD DIE Agel BIJ OU OY Net Moetnay, By 848, ~~ : i) ry | Pointed at the failure to realize a] | Club wt LP Cub, M4 & AA be announced later To-Morrow WARY ait TH SS ie et Bis Vase vit Paenaees, Fay! HILE the White Box will Cry | larger sum, promptly announced that | Qingamon {) 8 8 “MS! wordham tost a cose game to the Night IXrriide neppy tery SM Mold Ueto | | ime A PAIR OF PETTICOATS “juck" and mourn forever over | he would arrange another day for ane | oe : $18 a] tenm strom ‘Pore “slocam “on keordnam ’ PAUL Dover Vi HAT PIECE 39TH ST. teste, pr Bier, Bre. 8 that game, they lost it by thelr own benent of the fund during the next ” Field by u score of | to 0. Hull edt May 24t Beats Now Selling at Aladvson Sq, Garden and alt afl * Mara Wed sat Se Ta Rcaaeee ome stay of the club, urned to the form he showed earlier » LE AND PHOTO PLAYS Moket Agencies. Prices $2, $3, 85, nd $1 0 Hie Bet, Come fault. 1 have adie f Y Lag ie Although the weather reduced at the season and barely missed pitching : and § BM HODGE 4," dts arecomnt, a world's champlonship tea nich | tendance q no-hit game. Charles dr a liner and prevented a large dona cannot sacrifice, or will not. !s not *| tion to the fund the event logivai © Tha White Hoe ltirety delightful tr could have won the game handily, | st indpoint’and the effect of the prea probably 2 to 0, In nine innings, by |ence of the soldiers and sailors upon Recent sacrifice hitting. but in the|the fans was excellent. ‘Those fellows fourth inning FAdie Coiling failed to|are showing us how to conduct ou eacrifice. and then let McMullen go | selves at ba nes. They had lot to his death by trying the hit and of fun and cach fou! hit into run. | was the signal for a was ey! Syracuse 11 Kini TN TPR GRAND BALL ROOM—THE ALLIED THEATRICAL & MUTION PICTURE BALL wy LK LC Kk MEAKD OF hoinning which Finn manag down, but ed to Nall LOCH ES 4 Night, Hooahame # Brracue, Was made partially uncon: ; 0" nth Me , j ne i R LEAGUE STANDINGS (cusreccncevipscmm | GENTURY | She I Blame the Woman MAJO Sess | Se Sunday Night, FRENCH THEATRE ,.,.."rnsr i. B20. 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