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, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1919. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK BOBSHPSI HS 4 WITH THE RIVAL FIGHTERS IN TOLEDO _- - | - By Robert Edgren THe | American and Canadian Fours | Break World’s Record oy for Relay Race. PERSHING STADIUM, France, June | 30.—In the Interallied games Robert Simpson, United States, won the final in the 110-metre high hurdles event. Wilson, New Zealand, finished second. ‘The first Englishman to compete in § é the stadium ran third in his heat of the 400-metre run and qualified for © f the finals. In the finals of the running FULTON, who was regarded | broad jump, Sol Butler, United States, made 7.557 metres; Worthington, United Jess Willard’s nearest rival | ran into one Jack Dempsey States, 7.267; Johnson, United States ebdell, New Zealand, 6.553. | The world’s record for the 800 | metre relay was broken twice. In minute, is on the ocean bound for Ku- the first heat the American team cove 7 J rope, Agcompanied by Tom O'Rourke, 3 Jored,,the -discance jin 1 minute 39 1-6 se now steering bis pugilistic bark. 3 ) WorEAUE phoon last July at Harrison, | J. and was flattened in less than a seconds, followed by the teams repre senting “Australia, Italy and Roumania immed) ely afterward the Canadian | four equal ey Mnericang, | time Pe - ince, um = Bada iy "Kew srecsed beale hy = an e. the old by 2 4-5 seconds. a AL JOLSON GOING TO SEE WILLARD-DEMPSEY BOUT. Al Jolson will head a delegation of theatrical me. on the ‘Turner-Harrie special train \o the Willard-Dempsey fight. Sam’ Turner and Julie Harris, who are running the train; said last night that it will be held at Grand Central Depot until 5.30 P. M. in order “ to permit the turfmen at the track to | witness the fifth race of the day. ] WILLARD DONG LST MINUTE ROAD WORK ON THE QUE Billy Gibson, who also is to run a special train to the Willard-Dem) bout, announced jast night that he had succeeded in getting an extra car at- tached. “This will give me a chance -to take thirty more fans to the fight,” said | Gibson, all the time as he was at Havana, He {s almost flat footed. Instead ot standing erect he squats ap that he looks more like a man six feet tall than Solution of Startliag Improvem ent in Willard’s Condition Found in His Running Unacoompa nied During the Cool of the Eve- | iwwardiy, but he le in pouting te wae he tena asia to the areata ode nings—He Said He Was Opposed to Such Needless Train- vantage in Lege He still stands at full height and leans back to away from blows. Jack Johnson always was a flat footed Sghter. Johnson é Brockiyns Release Pitcher Appleton. Ay a moved around very little, and made the other fellow come to him, Willard . Vanend UP AdamST vt ing — Weighs 243 1-2 Now—Dempsey Winds Up Heavy | rrisicy Sonnson's ntyie to beat hima ut hie owe game, Now he seems to tence ne COT nounced today that Pisher a Appleten * Exercising. ; have adopted it, with variations of his own. . Lrg) eT e ne Club Patani | u had been released to the Beaumont Club sacha of the Texas League, Monohan Butts Jess’s Eye and Arouses Him Yebterday afternoon the champion added a little more speed, used Ly . e H 1 th ds, a it th: lat - Th th W R ty «ey rategeepeiey ong he petiy (Slew wrngeager abe i Lrainer Wins haces STANDING OF slight cut from which the crimson fluid flowed over his face, The crowd With T; . Ned M han. Som ‘hi lied encouragement to" Monahan “Some even ried to nim to “sno | ~ YV wo $100 Yearlings THE CLUBS many fast jabs and a few short rights that drew the claret from nose and ° mouth and a slight cut over his left ear. They sponged Willard off during Wh th 15 000 Ci / L the minute's rest, and in the third round he went after Monahan harder ule ’ 0 t oses aos Tex Rickard Cables $45,000 Offer To Carpentier for Dempsey Match PARIS, June 30,—Georges Carpentier has received by cable from Tex Rickard, the boxing promoter, an offer of $45,000 for a match with Jack Dempsey in the United @tates in January next. TIONAL LEAGUE, Clad. Wok. PC. Club. wel. PO, Manager Deschanips, for Carpentier, has inquired of Rickard re- |than before, crouching, glaring at him fiercely, hammering him hard. New York 38 15 648 | preokiyn 282 00” garding the conditions and the number of rounds in the proposed match | Monahan was fighting his best. One of his right swings caught Willard on Cinctanatt ...35 22.614 | St. Louie.....26 32 008 vefore replying definitely to the offer. the mouth, cutting his lip and drawing blood. 7 |“Rody” Patterson Has Odd AQUEDUCT SELECTIONS. + rar tre $42 | Benton 190 oe Willard looked grim and let a little more force go into his blows, but First Ruce—Alius, Eddie Ricken- | Peron «8 27 $6 'phiiecsionia..10 38 30 he seemed to be getting just what he wanted—a gruelling work-out. When | | Experience With Shoal, hag. Pees GA pgs ape ee Reg GAMES YESTERDAY, it was'over he was sponged off again, and went right into a cession of H i, Hii “ shadow boxing, looking as fresh as at the start, He wasn't breathing any Hackamore and High dha Py Robert Bdgren. Copyright, 1919, by the Press Publishing Co. (The Now York (vening World.) . Eddie Rickenbacher, TOLEDO, OHIO, June 30, _ | harder than in the first round. There was @ strong wind blowing from over Priced Feodor. Fourth Race-—Ducullite, Hollister, ITH the great championship battle between Willard and Dempsey only! Maumee Bay, and the air was cold. It must have been as much of a relief pe Bally, four days away Toledo is buzzing with fight talk, The lobbies of to ee boxers as to the spectators. Willard works better in cool weather, iin Sees Choice, Ben- the hotels are packed day und night with visitors from all over| After the boxing Willard weighed 243% pounds, which has been his B, : evolen as tee pe ; the country, all here to see the fight and all violently partisan, & havo|weight for three days past. Tex O'Rourke says th y Vincent Treanor Sixth Race.—Welshman's Folly, tteburan Hat Chicago (two games. i was exactly Willard’s * # never seen & match in which the people interested in sport are so positively | welght on the day he founght Johnson. : a2) O digs Lipo! Kina fated srl fata sto he Po tema convinoed that the man they favor will win and that the other fellow hasn't Jack Dempsey has finished his hard training, He boxed six’ rounds Sat- fee SER recur are in nied an carte. / urday and Sunday, two each with Tate, Jamaica and Jock Malone, He showed horsemen, the other two/tures are the Glendale Steeplechase A fow days ago it seemed that Dempsey's followers were complacently | a world of speed, and even though he was evidently holding back his punches, ing his brother, the late Charley,| Handicap, with $2,000 added, and the Aaguring Dempsey a winner within fix rounds, and even Willard's admirers | there were times when he had all three of his sparring partners in distress WhO years ago developed the, great|$i000 ‘Tremont, in which the two: | others which are | spoke softly and avolded:arguments, But Willard, by his Saturday and|from a single sharply driven left. Manager Jack Kearns told me that he Hamburg and later made a cham-|¥ear-old racing distance is stretched pe Berend pro on ‘@ semblance of truth, in fact, | Sunday performances in the ring under the maples at the ino, has) gave Dempsey strict orders against cutting loose again, He ts perfectly pion of Omar Khayyam, and Kim, juvenile division are. among: 79 agua ee eee not the slightest foundation. shaken some Dempsey enthusiasts ond gained a lot of new followers, who | satisfied with Jack's condition. Demp: could go into the ring to-morrow now trainer for Jim McClelland,| original 108 nominations to this stake, caues YESTERDAY. rgd me, as manger of | will stand on any street corner and proclaim to the world that the giant is /and be at his best. Ke ; ighewelgbt. chat ns didn't want to have him risk an accident. This whose barn shelters the speedy eR a kod i champion, ‘ oF ‘ork, a benan band, Piping. Pai. | ‘vincible and never can be beaten by # smaller man, ta'no time to'h y to ‘e a cut or @ break. three- cs ste th The track at Aqueduct dried out | Detroit, 4; Clevel 1 will say that Wilfard’s improvement in condition during the past week | —_Dempsey will box to-day, but very lightly. After that he may box a pelvg eae i Poridbepetesste "pas | auter than was expected Saturday | Washineto “ is startling. It ts a vindication of his promise to be at the top of his fighting | itt or he may rest until Friday, merely going through a few minutes of © o p . and so suited Star Master to a T. f ie @ fact. At no time, ho' h never reached the heights attained ' while reducing the chances of Natu- Eth that if the chal form on July 4 no matter/how he has worked and no matter how he has} light exercise duily to keep at the top of his form. pepe Cc Kim, but he ralist in the Queens County Handicap | were’ permitted, Leonard would not looked during the first few weeks of his training. I would be just as much I went out for a ride with Jack after his boxing. He likes to get the PY brothers Charley and Kim, but he [yt ih tlle Bisons cette a tor sort GAMES TO-DAY. surprised as any follower of the sport If I hadn't purely by accident stum- | pj q ‘sat the “proposed Lo ad lf ‘dled upon the solution, au Be rgd : : mind wad ret necessary if the |Willard Doing Road Work in Co of of Evening. Be von’ lenger was ‘sincere. Joss Willard is doing road work, He ts doing it at night, when the air car and leave the crowd behind, for he is pestered all day long with ®®6™s to be on his way. Already be joing “While Star Master has never | Boston at New York (two games). tions and advice. As soon as he left camp he turned around and said: %48 Won no little turf fame this year shown his best on that kind of a Washington at Phitadeiphi “I always drive up the road to the Michigan line to see a dog. Gee, training the stable of R. L. Gerry, |track. This and the difference in Detroit at St. Lewte, { like that dog, He knews me every time I come around, He's a Belgian is due to an odd freak | } VE Oe eee oe geet otra tee ae ee ee te vce night, police dog, and he's the smartest animal I ever sqw.” Jack was full of of racing’s fortunes, He has won| ter the closing tavccivn Huston vase | NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE @ fact, |18 cooler and when the eyes of the curlous are hot annoying. Jews came out) stories about his life in the mountains of Utah and Wyoming. His father two races with two-year-olds which|him off pace for a change, reserv. cen oer two weeks ago with # statement that he didn't believe in road work for @) way a great hunter, and Jack learned how to handle a rifle when he was a cost oniy $100 at their sale as year-|Ing his well known. speed. for. the a Sree ot aaee man as bis anc heavy as he is, and he stopped his morning jogs and sprints.|}.) He has shot elk and oe. 5 Hig Ne ‘yell “Rao wn rama ton ae ‘. : ‘is ig |Apparently he wasn't doing any work except the half or three-quarters of aS a while he has a $15,000 colt in opt i baits _ table which has yet to win the|When he caught Naturalist at the “#13} Rochester . Yet he has dropped the extra weight he carried elghth pole the latter's weight was '500| Reading Y Maat at thea’ io uns the outline of his face has grown more rugged U. S. Athletes WARNS FIGHTERS AGAINST a ee borese cay PR ag made to tell in the final drive. 1 Bees 00 \Jersey City. ca the busing be gia tn Mavaae T'was hardly eeocgh to, ecosunt, Sen| pete ar enece Tock and Bairn” which |, Some hornes look like champions| 4. g.,,tame Yeeteesay : e | t hires 9 re, fae). rapidly rounding into what looks like real fighting condition. It would not Score a Clean INJURING HANDS IN TRAINING won the Greenfield Selling Stakes at | 1"t!! Wey ‘te Tele tee eee | Baltiviors, 3 (Sectod ime) Jamaica, beating the fast Eddie |, Rickenbacker on June 12, and Hacka- | jo, mould Leseard and Aendler wccount either for his increased speed of both hand and foot, and the fact that he goes through half a dozen round 4 stands in his corher at the 2. y nimble-footed an these important matters. It | us! 4 Sweep in Paris filly has outrun company from the start and i i d Hour ffing as he did weeks ago. Rickard Cautioris Dempsey Against | ore, # colt by Flint Rock an opened up big gups in alt her races, | oe tiene fos g Salta y Dae in a secluded part of town. All is . psey Against) stand, which” scampered home in| y tuturtay ene Bas ntacked apaient ap or from the hotel district that few peo+ Hard Hitting—To Notify front’ of several good things Satur-|Sonnie Mary in the Great American, | Jermy City at T fe yp Merigerrpet anny 6 Moy Ror egg d and gi PERSHING STADIUM, PARIS, day at the nourishing price of 80 to|but there was ne sutronnite on hee idlumore Af Mowat, ple visit him after dinner time, A street near his place leads to Ottawa Park,| | PHRSHING | & i : Willard. ay at fhe gourlehing Brice of 3 to| but there wag no outrunning on het 9 i vpout two iniiew away, People along that streét during the past week have| June 80.—America made a clean | Rochester’ formed anywhere near his yearling} the post with Bonnie Mary almost ir NE of our readers takes excep- | teen surprised by the spectacle of a big man jogging swiftly along through| sweep in the finals of the discus| TOLEDO, June 30.—¥For fear of an ea 1 etc e Feodor by Ivan the Terri-| the same stride aa Heid Over Heels, : tions {9 what Scotty Montieth | the shadows under the trees that line the walks, He wears soft shoes and| throw here this afternoon, @harles |!MUry to his hands on the eve of hia bl fannie, 4 brother to the good |‘They raced side ‘by mide until wel RECORDS MADE PAST WEEK c| coms °] Pe, ni ip contest with estern horse Hodge. into the gtretch and lead Over has to say about the gam. | ound. In @ moment he is gone. Those who watch see him com: | Higgins of Cherokee, Okla., was first | PCy Welght championsh , 7 ons. wy ade In a Fecent | jaa Cech again haif an hour later, sometimes walking and sometimes sprint:|wity a heave of 40.88 meters, Byrd |Je%# Willard, Jack Dempsey to-day was| Feodor has had two chances. tn] Heels had all she could do to keep up. BY MAJOR LEAGUE CLUBS, Ls picking Dempery to {ng There are no trainerc at his heels. Willard, many of whose character- Instructed to eliminate all heavy hitting | Pls Brat outing he ran, thikd to Pay | phen ready, Knapp let Bonnie Mary Ree ee ae roid aala yim were developed during @ boyhood spent on an Indian reservation, goes from his training bouts, ‘The instruc- og: R ave her Way & ; ¥ of Chicago was second and James ° city 4 8. isn't game and Duncan of New York City third, tens lenued''at the request 6 Tex ar back of ae Faro 84 she Sit Se front, wie ease, Nice filly, that KS it alone. . Earl Eby of Chicago and T. M.| picnarae ts next start he jonn ry 4 Jess likes to spend part of each morning in the lobby of the Becor, é Rickard, promoter of the Fourth of| Brummell, Eddie Rickenbacker and 4 uu meeting hundreds of friends and smiling and joking with everybody, He| Spink, also of Chicago, won their | July match, who also intends to make| Lonely, #o he is stl a maiden, Thete| ‘The Maryland Branch of the Thor- 4 jaion of Jess Willard’s game- in before a crowd at the Casino, But for all that there is a] heats in the 400-meter run, William |the request of Wulard. may be some excuse for the high-|onghbred Horsemen's Association, rt when, as everybody will admit, et dye es Ia hit a secretive streak and # streak of grim determina-| Gray of Harrisonville, Mo. won @| ‘This afternoon Dempsey pl te | Priged eglt’s poor showing to date, It) whlob, contemplates. buying Tees 8 twp oe of the gamest feats i a cee ent him through threo months of training that was inde- | P!4ce, fs said he has been suffering from| Burke's Havre De Grace race track box four rounds, in which nothin; ars In the standing broad jump trials, id Wdother fighter aod eave aut seribably hard for him at first, He smiles and clowns it beforo the crowd] noth William. Taylor. and. James |OUt Nght’ work will be attempted, It ngon in that fight. The Gunboat at times, but inside he is grim and determined, He loughs at the idea that) Humphreys of Eden, ‘Tex. were|!* the idea of Trainer Jimmy De For-| mates Shoal and Hackamore illus-| property from July 1 to July 15, and of 1913 would hold his own with Dempsey or any other man oan beat him, But he isn't laughing Inside. He | placed, he [ctf tive, Bis charge just enough | trates the old saying on the turf that| Burke has granted it Jack Dempsey of to-day, but not that he is about to meet the best man he ever met in a twenty-foot » American team broke the|work to keep him supple and main-| the buying of yearlings is just a gam Gunbdoat Sinith of 1918. bc ehgaleey takes pride in being a champion, In his home they say Willard | World's record in the 800-moter relay,|tain his Judgment of distance. In ad.| le. Jimmy Fitzsimmons, who wins] PONY RACES A FEATURE ‘i cracked heels, However, his showing] on a $250 share basis, has requested as compared to that of his stable|an extens'on of their option on the FY 2 2 ‘ 3 3 5 1 DESeasew (pA8serces sessses: Pt Stier t ct to Mr. Beatt 4 winning in 1 minute, 80 4-5 seconds, > , many a race with what he calls “chop” ith due reepect to Mr. Reatty"d ‘never mentions hls profession, He doesn’t talk fight, before his wife and) With Say 6 1°5 necsndn taster: thin Alen Ne RIP AnOaIO ee chanee |horses, never having had a stake ani-| QF QUEENS CELEBRATION, t have quit to Jdhnaon, He had children. He hasn't 4 fighting picture or a pair of loves hung up in ts) the ola mark. Canada was second and | "2, morning road | to @ fast walk | mal to train, sees a moral in the ex- ything to win and little to lase in house. He intends to educate his boys for a professional life, and he will! Australia third. ‘The American. team Lf ay will have! perience of Rody Patterson. It i8:] A big entry has been received for the fight. At no stage of it was teach them boxing only as an exercise and a means of defense in emer-| comprised Edward Teschnor, Law-|'#hed the point where he will be| "Buy $100 yearlings.” pony races which will be held at Bel- ly beaten. He had every gency, He doem't want them to follow boxing as a profession, But for all) rence, 3. Charles Padock, Pasa-|‘)rough with all training for this — thont Park Terminal om July 4 The ‘ eal advantage over a champlon 10+ he is proud of being champion of the world, and he is determined that|ena, Cal; Sol Butler, Hutchinson, | Particular battle, | No better sport has been seen alll | oing will be held under the auspices oy en faeente ze Sik his children sball never think of their father a defeated man, 1 Kan, an Carmen Smith, May City,| Willard, on the other hand, plans to | e480n than that provided during the : duct mee 5 Safe and Sane Fi continue his recent burst of training | Past Week of the Aqueduct meeting, | 2" the tlh cy oA | in Paris was a for better this from Jess Willard himself, I think this one idea drives him more | Mich Celebration Committee of Queens. All MF a” fighters ‘gammeness than strongly than the thought of the money he will gain by remaining champion, | _ France won first and thirl nolstions | speed for at least two days more, un- | A{eRoers weem to expect a fine arti- AQUEDUCT he | 4 m " “i cle of cing at the popular Queens|(he lead ponies used by the trainers Serrerion fp Havana, | Aw tor the physical fear of defeat, it isn't in him at all, ee second. The ting Ralgtun (in-| leas a spell of hot weather causes him| County Jockey Club course, for they |stabling at Belmont Park, Aqueduct TOMORROW . : } . d si d a Roane une be imit-|to change his mind, have flocked there in big crowds every |and Queens are in training for the ACK SKHLLY says he feels hon-|Jess’s Showing Great Saturday and Sunday. s, day. Saturday's turnout looked ik jous events, ——.—__ THE HAMBURG HANDICAP KIRKBY AND WHITE DEFEAT |i,'¢°ord breaker, although there wa.|"‘kaward B, Buhler, Louls Fenstel, ‘ored at being selected as alternate | I've said that Willard’s Saturday and Sunday workouts astonished the . ' e “enter little prospect early in the day for 4 uae a “pe BROOMSTICK HANDICAP ‘of the Willard-Dempsey fight,| crowd. For weeks Joss hasn't shown much speed, and hasn't extended | “ht , roapect, eariy, ls nity £"l rom Healey, Jack Joyner, Tom Welsh, } ted as he will be with Major himself except in a few rounds with Helnen, whom he hit so hand that] NPW HAVEN, Conn. June 80—John EVANS AND SAWYER AT GOLF, | Picwsant weather. Phe coming Jonny Loftus and Wiillam Karrick aro|ff AND 4 OTHER THRILLING CONTESTS Biddle and Tex Rickard, the the big fellow from Chicago went home, and was glad to get there with his) “Chief” Meye at the ringside, Of course, he | head still on his shoulders, Willard has loafed, He has tapped and slapped, | Boston Nationa’ like to have been named 48 ang has given his men as much of a rest as he could, BTAMME,} among those Who will officiate. Valu- has many more good days in store.|abie silver cups will be awarded to the FIRST RACE AT YM, , has resigned! gT, ANDREWS, N, B., June 30.—| Aside from to-day’s Woodhaven >el!-| owner of the winner of each race” and BUIAL Kae LKAINS im and othe = Aven and matches concluded here yesterday from| morrow. On Wednesday the Itock-| ents will be distributed among ‘the the Wi manager of the New Haven Club of | Oswald Kirkby, metropolitan ing Stakes, for two-year-olds, there will also receive a Jd St. and T : ¢ golf cham- . sive an AV.. “Broo! Hid man i9 the slag on the)" saturday he took off the wraps. Perhaps ho was stung by some of the | {",Bastern Teague, It was announce’ | ion, and Gardiner White of New York, |! th? saroomstick, & selling Handicee | Eye ie’ ba etn ee ica me er 80 {reduce tute nt vccasion, realizes! aleaat ay ~ i . | D Murphy, formerly of |P »| for three-year-old \ a e f 4 eciul Care rex ne sing alles criticism dirceted at him, and determined that it was time to show a seal Soiludeiphin "Americaiia: and. 'more | representing the Hast, won a series of|and ‘a, wixteeniny as. the feature to: | eae, ee UNE, gum wil, Begin Hg i eS Boring Ton | f euuu consi form. So he came out with Hempel for three roun om ty oebtiae thetoce geressively as he could, and cut loose with fast left handers and stinging pirable alte round for the ig rights that,drove Hempel all over the ring, and now and then sent him “Le te Greens he Hartford tern team, com| 1d of Cha) away Selling Stakes of $2,000, at six] visitors. ype ote the Africander and the Miss _—_— o (Chick) Evans, national amati . | furlon; Jack hopes now is toppling to the floor, Hempel is game. He tried his best, So too ‘did to Report, holder, and Ned Sawyer, held for tho | WdCord features on Thursday, and| Soldiem to Mave Fight Bulletins. ptf ‘Will be no bitch In arrange- Monahan, and Monahan is a fast, big fellow in spite of his gray :halr, Mon- on Friday a real big programme for oldiers and sailors in hospitals a. June 3 Jack pwenefit of th Canad Re 3 that Peoord will handie ghan cut loose and slammed at Willard with everything he knew how to Tune 80.~—nFack aene pe Canadian Ree Croce. what is usually an off day, including! camps will have a ringside closeup of ( h a ; rad . S e}- | ‘Phe Kast three teh %} ay ve - “f '; ‘i i Maar or none eect deliver and Willard ducked and dodged with unactustomed peed and) HAT, Tht AS ITAlG] (hl nee ane clone nearer Kiuadenp,| mewieri:Demaney gant,trom rcelin'-| fuly | Sheepshiad Bay Srcecway, Men ti comes te boxing. naa éracked Monahan with the same fast driven blows he uaal in the Miramar Mhuretay, te at his parents home have| After playing to a'tie in the morning| at seven’ furlongs, which was first] bus ure arranging tor @ uicker ana ou 4th 100 Mile Derby> fo mee them lived up to. Ho &t Havana. ed that while he landed as he pleased the big fellow Ang hag not yet reporte!. Me would not ‘over the course of the St. Andrews Al- | Fun and won by Charade in 1275, when | ietin service by an expert sport writ Special Match Race Séa-tomorrow for Toledo, swage, held back jist when he sam Monatian wilting. He never quite give his reason, but salt that he was to Konquin Golf Club, the Westerners won |it, was a mile and a quarter race |, iP Contes throughput the countty| gt | De PALMA-WILCOX ——_—- pressed matters to the limit. He held much in reserve, but it was easy to meet Connie Mack in Boston on July 4, in the afternoon by one up. _ Kiri This Friday Pata mme is x ie the fight is ac rr isfiru come sce that the reserve was ther 7 ‘ ] A, By erat inary and the result of the meeting would de- and Evans made 72, equalling par enough for a Saturday offering, but]/in’ New York rvice wi by 1 $1. Tickets y z f rood, or te onures apts tone ie won) P.M. | Gi ine Wilard has changed,bla style of boxing, It's true he ten't up'on aie'toge SH/h Wists’ tity waa’? "OUld Play In the, amateur, ree sil lease, ngs week, "phepe tone diukion dali, : 3 P ral a808 ote