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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, GOTOBER 98, 1918.,: BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK bn HOW TO BOX FIGHT ALA PERSHING - - - - = __ By Vic Copyright, 1918, by The Preas Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). FIRST (LULSEND OUT A PATROL “TO ASCERTAIN, “THE BNEMY'S STRENGTH! Now 1 PUT DOWN A BARRAGE. AND. FINALLY 1 BRING UP IN HIS CENTER WHICH HAS MY RESERVES “Td “THE. BEEN LEFT UNPROTECTED AS NEERRETOR ALREADY WEAKENED! @ RESULT OF MY PREVIOUS * . “THEN 1 THROW MY’ RIGHT WING AT Him “To DRAW His DEFENSE ) PERRET TT Sleep outdoors! Outdoor sleeping suits |for the whole family. Head, {hands and feet all in one | cozy wool garment. Also “Sleeping bags you can’t kick off. *Bpectally good tor officers who must camp At out as they do ovenens, Fur caps! Army and Navy officers already are taking advantage of our early showing of these wat x Selling the Giants Is This Sea- 80n’s Indoor Pastime—Brave> Too on Market, According to, Rumor. | + : Deoweats, Wee Fort 'brostee Wort) ING big league baseball clubs has for years been the favorite indoor pastime of many of vur, @miinent baseball writers. No winter | | padres without seeing at least one | club on the market, and it seems tnat ! | the coming cold stretch Is to be no exception. The rumor factory already has our own Giauis changing hands, because Harry Hempstead, the club’ President, wants to get out of the fame. Rumor also has Jim Gaffney rendase upp d St | ‘ Pre ' j returning to the game and Percy| > Ose ar oe i i interest Haughton selling back the Boston ’ ° is the new French style Braves to the New York contractor. | mong eason 8S Ju n i ‘The boxing show which was slated His indoor 4 ‘ All of which is very important if true. . ve. U es, to be held at the Hunts Point Sport. | Park. Tueey Cy Hound Sa aasls | which is built on a principle ‘Mr. Hempstead isn't talkative on Ji t Bi 1) ing Club in the Bronx to-night for the | 8 %P bis cud on next Monday evening, that insures a snug fit+ the subject of the Giants, especially | us are. YU tins a ta e OH - LET US henGHU cl: tRO dRlloea BOW Teswtad €x — leamiethins 1 e f ‘at this time, when baseball's future {| we the Pelham Bi %y : ibe Dan Morgan received word from Frank O'Brien, g unusual in fur ne ee HAVE. ay Station has been | matchmater of the Nations A. © | shrouded {n uncertainty. But, doudt- a, ; we postponed until Oct. 24 at the sug: | delohia, today to the effect thet he expecta to | CAPS: ' esa, he is'tn the same position as the Judged on This Performance, | pint performance was not of the gestion of the naval officers at tho| oven ble club with « boxing show on Satunlay| Generous stocks of officer’ overmas cant man with something to sell at his He Doesn’t Class With Tt Waa Snything Out that, Durchass station, Lew Meyers, whe was to ace Ever) uk would prob Garrison cape and Stetson Campaign bate. own price. We don't doubt for a Does! i was away well and went into the stage the show, received word last|tinmet ts « few dae Tom Corie, tw’ ROGERS PEET COMPANY ’ minute that Mr. Hempstead would Billy Kelly or Eternal, lead shortly after the break. He night from the Pelham Bay officers | English hearrweight, will be oue cf tie prime Broads 4 eeli the Giants if the prospecuve opened up a two-length gap on his : r Renata (es gor bear, way Broadway, buyer met his ter: but if there 4 | company coming to the stretch, and © put back the shdw until the above at 13th St. “The at 34th Sa ms, bu re is By Vincent T: at that point looked an easy winner, date as they were not certain whether | === Four 4 ; any prospective buyer on the job he 7] 'reanor. When straightened dut for the rua they could allow the boxers who are Broadway Corners” Fifth Av must be @ game individual. Owning (XO that ts Purchase. There waa| home, however, and both Scoots and stationed at tt HOTELS & RESTAURANTS. at Warren t F a baseball club iun't what it is cracked unmistakabie ridicule in the re-| Hallet Dancer Lexan closing on hin, ici aansetasmet pepe oped peor eee enon | Ly : Lyke had to go to work on his mount in bouts at the entertainment owing up to be, especially during these war’ mark heard all over the track) with a vengeance. He rode with hand to the present influenza restrict times, And it isn’t likely to be any| yesterday after the running of the|and heel and waved the whip mox: whieN are.tn Verne ab theca een | BROADWAY an more profitable for some years to|*xth race. This much-vaunted colt, puermesicely Purchase needed all eb are ogue at the camp. AT 48TH ST. — a hdr fact de oblae kaart ctor PR MORreer the Gell aiay eoninee OF Ji how: Aaenisty aNd ae '90 repo HELP WANTED—MALE | a orthy ‘rival of] this rac A the Q be the matohmaker of the Soring A, C, of West ILLIE JACKSON, the local ing considered a wor' this race, and then again he may not . Billy Kelly and Eternal, h just} but if terday' i Hoboken, N. J. The officials of the club at a THE UNITED §S $ i lightwaieht, et sathers his aires Neeverii Rant Pred ue | form A Prabep ig pte ee eB os neva ting decided to 28 Tao the. 4 LO VERRERT manager, “ran ley, al Billy Kelly, Elernal | they were of the opinion that he would fill the bili : mag i Riba Siotty seecteite hes saeuns ordinary lot of two-year-olds, Lyko| PRY Ty, dey and Dunboyne. satisfactorily, Flynn booked the two main bouts | NEEDS 1,500 MEN TO-DAY | ; hee to be bothering Benny m7 had ridden him hard all the way and|of the recent Brighton Stable sale * gross tragedy ented resid and ‘To Clear Ground and Start aA challehoee 2 Leonard | nad applied the whip vigorously from | for $12,500, and it appears he didn't Ki Norfolk. the colored Dearsweighta, art Harney New Construction at Mays i get him any too che air aod Bud Praline ny leveloped . aie At the end Purchase Just did deat| colt Thinks he’ sn'worth al cr $30,009, a hak Gi Gn DM. ee ee TEA DANCING Rad tet iaihlah Paar, coots in a rive, With another | Odom, however, says the colt is one || Fo ™ ji ; oma * Bie Sin: v nlarged to ‘Carry On” the Bagley tenis that Dundee ought 0 |ixteenth to go, or at x furlongs, he | of, whime and It took, ale a abe ry McCormick, Baseball Veteran and Star Among Big ||“ \o7i8" st" Sica ae Moat “sna 3.30 P. M. Work Stopped by the South mingle lackson first before even | might not have been time to discover whether or not he i Fy Sie t ‘ Pie acon Amboy Explosion. thinking of @ fight with the light-| And be was a2 to'5 shot, oo. ‘Those | Saat dines rectde!2 pugKere, He acts League Umpires, Is Still Travelling in Luck—An Old besa ough Bienen + too. i ea : fs weight champion, He should jump|who backed him at that prohibitive] Georee, and 1 Woniane Bae oie Seven Inning Custom Which Became Popular. Nite armory 11 HOSURS WORK. chan ight Jackson, says) price took long, deep breath: prised if he is something of a 4 ating duu ne few Ls f - Bhatay, t¢ for’ ne other teases ttiaa|be nally got hone. @ when) fr4, but I know he can run fast” BY HUGH S. FULLERTON. ae eee eee 900 SOLDIERS to wipe out the stigma of the one- a omar ARRY M'CORMIC: fs i Billy Whalen, the crack St. Pant ‘ , . Cbd ie lb radi ea ae race was 0 fairly fast ono,| Billy Hogan is at {t again, He B lucky and bia’ erage abr Ip diisclard eed Hale aad ena ee peor ee ae cen co setenal inniia ano, | (WHERE TO GOAND How To GeT meme} Needed to Fightin France hiss two years in Philed ing run in 1.06 8-6, but the win-/trotted out Merry Princess in the Th L olds good.| City grounds were adjacent to a race| is to fight for the lightweight championship title |Have Been Rushed to Mays ago in hy. | a = Hiawatha Handicap and beat such a @ veteran of many a great) track, only fifteen feet lower and the | of the United States Fleet at the Navy Yard on 8TE. | Landing to “Carry On” Until ads “ artad trom Bagley's'lét- |. sense wine a selling race Vendig Lee i nagrentis. oF course baseball battle, who| stone wall that bounded the outfield | "at Satunlay night, Bily will go againt « AMBOATS. Civilians Take Their Places, ; ' eron 1e oI + ans a a bi, ulP the ca | fighter named Zolin pM Lgitweiaty ———— ms on steps up to the judges’ stand and bids| Welghts, but she raced as if she didn't came back as an| was capped by the fence of the race| ‘ftmrion and bolle of the tive for ee al “Fy HUDSON RIVER | ‘In view of the fact that Jackson/ ine animal up. Yesterday, for in-| eed It She broke last, ran up to umpire and wasone|track. ‘The fans out in Kansas | They wil bor ex nuns toa deiaion, WAKE_UP, AMERICAN is the only boy in the world whol stance, hoe ran Kob-l.Noor up to| rg totd, at, the stretch ture rl of the best, was the| City had an odd custome in those “ 7 AY I WORKINGMEN! holds a knockout victory to his credit] §1 905, or $600 over ee antares ae coally held her advantage the rest first No, 322 in the] 44y¥8. The stock ds contingent] As the Bpanivh influenza bas finally reached lvour Country Asks You to over Dundee, I think that it ts but) price, He didn't want to buy Mee leon, made ecu ct teak cocina iis BU Chatto eee ee ee eee ae oe ee eed | Mitarcce wit aah: marectaals of the mpriag sy 2ijeet, Mail C wet ana’ OTK Ot Mays Landing and S a e | BON. foul, saying that | pale arrie ee e' | Department ‘will ask the officials of the Bpring x Dimet Rail Connection to ai! pointe Wast an ease o| ‘F Hecate stk aituar contart wine mare, He simply wanted to get even | Pnser on Merry Princess rede him ago, holding that| the playing Aeld was low, It WAbl|A. C. of West Ucboken and the New Jews Cok sat aie ies , : {elaase the Soldiers to Fight the lightweight champion—by dev's. | With the owner for w betting mix-up fertain te eros GIRBNG: gn ¢4 Duttot HG HS ILA: | nie oC ence pense ocd apy onto se febrero IN tN \" ee ively defeating his ‘conqueror —Willla| Which happened this summer at Yon- ae area the aid and tonrch in asta. pias inels coming besing hows for at Jain DISASTER at South Amboy Jackson (and of his ability to uo. | kere and which Vendig says cost bim| Naturaliat didn't have inuch Let's 90," endd| nee wut Grthe aaCIOn “They would | cneritiamen oo Tee ewecing and’ the mtler, NOMburEny Must Be Turned Int compiish this fact I have my| S¢veral hundred dollars. beat in the Liberty Bond Har fic: re Barry: “I'm ready| gather around him, cross- ‘question Paging ay ea eae atekiiis itd | VICTORY at Mave Lu é 41 doytts): in fact, I feel that in the| The story of the trunsaction runs|but he did what was aaked of him Nana anxious if they| him as to why he ‘made such and i con ea | guucns Ri VEC st TS eid f Riees wat Dundee ‘cha te dransed lke this: Arlington had been in the | very impressively Pair Brower (ook i want me." ¥| such a dociston, jeer at hin a while,| John Jennings, masager of the Armory A. A on Calusabus Come T day to A Office * into the ring with Jackson over the | Babit o ing with Vendig because|him to the frone when the th ; and then, if his explanations were the try ome To-day to Any Offic VMarethun dpute”” that Jackeon wi| the latter had always laid him goud| went up and he was never t seb Great fellow, Me- ‘1 ere | ct Jersey City, succented yentenday in having la iewine! will th of th t and he ever let down satisfactory, they would return to | license transferred frot wo that, Point and returns } once and for all prove that he in Dun. | Prices against bis horses y after: Wain Reine ie oun firGy Cormick, an honor|thelr seats and give three cheers tor | o an indoor one. He an ange ats iow ta Unt | ear Mavntatne ay landings at) U.S, EMPLOY M’ "T SERVICE, des’ mamer, by kuocking him wut so NOR OG APIRRIOR Bad Hen |e diy & good race horse, but ne to the name, which |the umpire. How the custom started | the New Jerry floxing Commimion at Treston, | 39. A™ Af °° rosea Hevea. | ——~ “ ‘ 14 pounds at the ringside, there can|J0¢ had, we'll say, 34% to 1 agains’ |h. Koes to the post. He srery me player he was one of the best in the! in the stands same and the cron | | Gn surigas. Ort, 18 (inet aay of the nea. “Loe ated at: be no hitch over the weight qu the mare, and Aflington. protested,|in the niarhings usless driven ty it | MK Show and he was a great umpire, | bleacherites badger the umps. The|NEW FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Meshal Tesch Dibeee, eo a ae TS Wi BST ST and as Promoter Tortorich of saying he could got 4% to 1, Vendig |and ail told 48 @ source of trouble to {WhO ran afoul of Ban Johnson and| ld umpires didn't mind it a bit, but | Taniinis, the ten ) haba ee Orleans will stage the contest [ stand | 488¥red him that 3% to 1 was the top, | his trainer, Tom Welsh was & always went out loaded with a warm FOR “BIG TEN” ELEVENS. | $2) romies Bt Ww OW. 28D ST ready to post any forfelt that Mr | 294 Arlington bet the $300 with him Mid beagis) Peer eect rent ne Paral Bitar | Tine of repartee to shoot back at the |e Me land Yontere: th Bt, 19, i 810 JAY ST., BROOKLYN, Fee ee oe aucet’ in miler to| latter Arlington saw plenty of 4% to Ee cane Gan ben ea een between the Chicago and/|fans, and the one who gave the fans and Yonigera 11-10 4. Mt. for sas ZB Blas the match, with the winner (0 V against Koh-1- Noor and sent a mes: | year tae wit space Witle Mice Tesi | Boston Sox after the gambling war-| the worst “comeback” was the most CHICAGO, Oct. 9.—At A special meet- = | Other Offices at Bares Ceoneth ck ine ihe ua | Me to, Vendig that his bet didn't £0. /but never could. Jimmy ts in a agi. |fare 1 Boston last year, popular, Ing here yesterday the football achedules | and nt to'P: Min Pavilion No.3, Bear| FO Centhe Sts 126 Clinton, ste S iamit ine content of De Mentw ENE) $200 himself and he couldn't see Ar- us condition from pueumonia just at| I recall the first game that McCor-| | Along in, the middle of the season for all “Big Ten” Cootbull teams were | MEATY, top ail widiem and valor (9 gaitrn, | 486 E. 14th st., ‘7th stand ad for the title. Fee ee eee concn ‘oft tines. (prevent, and it might have cheored | mick ever played in the old Twelve) Of 1894 oF 1896 the races were in ful ravine’ So. ore to. Comey Wich & War ate cant eee quore./av., 86th st. and Lexington ; Bias ec how, Meelis: Anyhow, the race was run and Koh- [fit UP if he could have ween the !club League. Ho had just Joined the|*imuea ‘to’ the tod at iansas City. Serakicgaa A biy oS aterkg ROM acre “ay pikth st and Lexingian | : I-Noor Gnished second in one of those) AY, Nally making good, with Adale, | Cr icagy ( , Signed to the Job at Kansas City. |to two forty-eight-hour trips each a HEHE Jav.; B19 Hudson st.. 124th at, t OF VENDIG Is certainly going to) ¢yelash finishes, Arlington refused nandied, running in n and Cap Anson ordered | Unfortunately no one wised him as|month, All games previously schedule ey Jing wi to Rear an enox av., 139) F going t ; second behind her. him te P | aorta wes hat L Oth st, and great lengths to ventilate his| pay, Vendlg the $300 and Vendig vee ° ‘ond base. It was quite a|to the ancient custom of the stock-|were cancelled and under the new ar-| 4nd retum to all who jrrchase w iM) Lilserty 7th av., 58 Cooper square, f ipite Gn MAward “Atiicgton, the tee ete tucttcntaa: we matter George Odom put Everest across Job for a kid to jump in and fit the| Yards fans, tile Werk was good and lrangement the championship contests Sow Nt at a'mala olfice, Deatetwon Stree Pet, je1s Bow er 142° Bowery, Snare enrEnnrEES | the Jooxey Clik whieh gosen'h rec ner hak wa had: a big gallop, bore | Barry was a little nervous. Fé pulled|he walked to the plate at the end of | ited schedule calls for the opening of eens ot av., 2537 Decatur ay. Brook. na = Jognise the betting end of the eport,' Ove geiehe ean thing Co atten him | a fumble in the first toning and the aixth inning and stooped to dust | ‘he #eason on Nov. 2 and the final game lyn—310 Jay st., 715 Flatbush The Best Cough Syrup @|end there ip no tolling how much | "> S's sixteenth of w mile test tone Re with ‘Roaring Bill’ Kens | starter (otee gnvue our caimem atlets NEW YORK ALBANY -_TROv [ipa eaeD eee page }further Vendix will go. 50) P a neGay pitching, » |roaring. ‘The crowd advanced tn or- i “ ace var ig f Is Home-made ia oo onlin ele have]! The game was played at Bastern|derly but determined fashion. "the LAST 3 DAYS fo WE. Miwon Leta an eas| May alter i auiar’ edhana veate rode her} park, and the pli ump help his ground until the lead- ‘ Le RT SL a pean polis ester in the Hiawatha Handicap, playing field was the P.M: due Albany 6 following morning. |9 Union av., Mar } b yuldn’ ‘ * Ho: ers were within fifteen feet, then sud- OF AUTUMN STE, 0. . | nion ” riner’s Hare ST ieran anny ious ie mate Gh eed ut he couldn't do any more with her longest ever inhabited by a big league|denly turned and started for the BTRAMBES TROJAN, BENTSELAR | bor, Staten Island. Fok uave tos bok cough remeiy than "Geargie Walls did laat time, felub, ‘The centre fioider was halt| fence, “The crowd gave a wild yelp RACING pres fst erie, Almelo sari ARIS Baa ' you ever tried, W. HOLBERTON, with a margin} {tide quickly, and when she finally | W8¥ out to the low fence which cir-|of Joy and started Sure T ae 5 ‘WANTED, ni ve} Me wt to ning, rac ,|cled @ race track and fro: ump gave a backward glance, so | Q } RRRANARRATT AS of thirteen strokes, won the gult ra fane' tricky, but fevte | was almost a hulle to the ntablen aes | the,mov coming. and with a desperat TRAINMEN, championship of the Republican ce . “effort he reached the stone wa and You've probably heard of this well-|Ciub o specd| Cormick hit the first ball that was] «ca elnmahiewe A METROPOLITAN LINE ‘ b Renee clan of risking cough ayrop atliariay che winnie eee cece hn bl ee itened and Giavelicateniunt co seas| (ease and igaped down into tie rave To STATIONMEN, home, But have you ever used it?| the tackensack «lub, returned a Jtre, It went over into the race} ‘rack: TO-MORROW = Ages, 21 to 55, } When, 204 do, you will understand! rons, score of a tor tne Sreetaik| RACING SELECTIONS. = |irack, struck the hard clay and The Liberty Bond SURWAY ADS Blevated y thousands of families, the world | hs route, which was plenty good Lemmas acim Treadw : d r F Divisions, a sy |enough to win the Ha Hone eo eadway chased the ball down to ALWAYS IN SIGHT OF LAND, . over, feel that they could vi hang soe fat therttavllahd Cup. "Phc] | AT JAMAICA, | |e turiome polo Uetore. it stopped | oats Just aa 1 Oceanus Handicap ony HOUTe” CAPE COD CANAL nINTERBOROUGH ap, but the way it takes hold of dunn, who hud a fons « rolling se at yarn about the right awn Pe st SIT Co. nent place in your home. Club golfers compet ‘Mingo 1, [and started to play with the Pendle-| ist from "Over There” that Eurnest|(| and 3 Otuer Spirited Contests Including | °“ ‘pshoipwar, nooM tas . Into a pint bottle pour 2% ounces : srk . . on teatn in the bast End, I know |!: Conn of Lexington, O., had been FIRST RACE AT War Tax 22 KAST 22D BT; ; SE Vineds Uien Add. plain granulated | Arred’ Ce: Sega ie tor Cop, HIN | hewaume Just then I was trying to | Severely wounded, 1 don't know him, | RAC E ffecti Frida: HALL OF KBOORDS; sugar syrup to fill up the pint. Or, if the edge on George Kerrigan of Bi¥ ohiae: doint: to. (play with; ihe Polar Btace over ia live ety eget ene Dis, Manes used to n jective riday, Oct. 11 40TH BT, AND 8D AV,: desired, use clarified molasses, honey, 20Y !n their double-round exhibitior ophew Svaes Stars over in play with the Lexington team, which OT STEM ae TES i ATH #1, AND LENOX AV. om corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. O4k Ridge yesterday when he fin VUtiar, Wittreda, |West End, and there was war and | was composed mainly of the Conn {ect ee decane ee a ee aD aD av, ! puts ) erat A Jdestruetion when the 0 ams | 20¥8 4nd the Horst boys, und Hither way it tastes good, never 8 Firat Journey, witty w load over the et Wal Wars | bwo hid teams | layed out in Horstmun’s past _ Aesoaed ty Us th Me th Maranit," Na, spoils, and gives yous full pint of SiNANOY profeysional. | Canausa was AT LAUREL, aa ae # one day down] Where the que@rest accident L « better cough remedy than you could (n wintiaee | especial r Syivany, Bughvera, [Pack of a Pendloton| heard of turned a ball game and ¢ | muy ready made for three times its | “ vit on and the ver the right| Hillsboro a victory, one of the few . tay ies ——_ oe ata, Candidate, | pie. 4 iver ood {st ever won on that jot when the It is really wonderful how quickly | won tie bao Livery bond oftsted aaa tcarui, Leochares, Ou right ticlder was'e follow nmned | Cone bove and the Horstmans played this home-made remedy conquers’'a Prat for the best net score returned =A 5 ; Chant, ue weiner he whe dimmie| Miron cs tek welleverent fieuors ie 1 the semi-annual golf tournament of | inelate Knot Le il er he was mie} suns: 07 lleve—ank sboro : ip aaag yn ae hours Sr ena, the Jute Manutac ' ¥ wan. ¢ Hedi) r lad two in 8 on bases and two| 25% jy JOren painy GROOMS WANTED AT DUR- air passage, Toosens dry, Woarse or COUntEY bat tell. Dic | Meishe arava a lone high fy iy to ‘4 < 3 7 ibe spelicekt vane? RIVES, ASAD EME tight cough, lifts the phlegm, heals (ha” Airey Magle,'Voeabys Ay over the: eft. One of the Conn boys Was p ; Ww an ane LIBERAL SALARY PAID. APPLY the membranes, and gives almost in- venti Iace—Chriatic, Ben | Chard went bac | ng out there, and he was w si - | rae Se cobernoetren creer roediate, relief, Splendid for throat Mnished p , Hampaon, Hoy Winsett farted when be} cateher "Watches on Credit CARES. TAPP BRQROWAY T. TANGNEY, FOREMAN, 5 W, ickle, i Cl net with scores of 11a - ped, turned rersault anu | | Guarani ‘Terms, 2 | se babe el bronchitis 4584 respectively oj | Greenleaf Splits at poenet | plunged Into the river. McCormick as and y the cateh| ACTIN DS ECT €0. 66TH ST., NEW YORK CITY. See ee hicnly wocentatadicone! Hittined had turned first and saw the accident. |and end the game, when he #uddenty - oe pee | , st | Ee out, the cen flelder ap nd rhe ball fell safe, and} ay te ees of genuine Norway pine ex- % nd lost in ils} chased across, ‘and both leaped inte | ‘he crowd a. Tiinktng. ‘it nected ga | OLAMONDS ON CREDIT (aierente, ‘Those Worthy of and ; 1s been used for genera- 9" with John|tho river and dragged the balf-| ¢ ‘Conn had been swallowed up, It AMERICAN WATCH AND DIAMOND gf 1 Dor emt Gveeit ar tions for throat and chest ailments. ° drowned outhelder from tho wator | iasca minute petore any one. could | eee ee Sit ali | $1 Down, $1 Weekly Up to $12 aos So: disappointment by asking ' : Then the centre Helder saw th hove: then the Lexington players ran| Ws ayer sey pamaltten Mer pl ee boat dru ia for “24 ig nee easion by 100. balls M The| Sticking in the mud on the h My P Bush Pian sat Bt. Yi jor “2% ounces of 3 latter displayed marked tinprovement on| bank. He grabbed , ae what NAS happened Aad. siter Ee racedinnry Rargaina FLATS & APARTMENTS TO Hier, tnperes martes moroverneat oa | bank. He srabbad 1: end tagmed Mc-| ve got ® rope, we dragged the Meider | Conte my Oe RS Wi ae ne. th Av. Chiche 20) | Must ga k. i a top rup of Hi balls, “Grventeat's high | a. fight "aS wo couldn't oe Beth ae Pe ey Neer ae ie ine JA MOND, SAWESBERGAN nen ae ui rg ae UnturniehedeeMenhatien . 3 | rom standing u 8 in ice ¥ Layton, practically double, discounted whether Barry ought to be called oui! vater, and to this day Lexington will DIA S 42d to 41st Sts., 10th Av. Greenidal ii or not, 37 MAIDEN LANE,, | ieioway U Se aot admit that {ta team lost that ball go piamonp KiNG, ore HOE LANE. wid unifah Bobs Es. abies, } ieee etme et Speaking of Face tracks and ball “Coprigh 1018, ty the Ball Srodicet, tne), maléca Yas” “°*™~ Saat ‘feumeas porcnase, banat, tte 2 tay turseunhs tek ‘er x Mataeaane