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FIGHTING MIEN WERE LOOSE LIVING LOT “in John L's Time, When Shin ary Wire Web Hil's Was Meeting Place for All the Sports and Boxing Headquarters, “Champions” Lived on Hard Liquor—Modern Ring Stars Are Model Men in Comparison. By Robert Edgren. Coprrient, 1910, by The Prom Publishing Co, (The New York Brening World). EN and women sat at the little round tables in Harry Hill's place Grinking beer and hard liquor while “Seddon’s Mous known hammered each other on the three-cornered stage at one @ the chin and sat down with a thud—a proceeding which caused a mo- mentary lapse in conversation at the round tables and a craning of necks foward the stage. Then, as they dragged the “Mouse” out, the talk began Qgain. John L. Sullivan, ina plug bat ¢@———_—_—_— @nd a cutaway coat, nad just had hi8}io have fought Charlie Mitchell. fast Liquid refreshment of the after- oon and had ambled out to go to|When Sullivan rolled in, fully drosse Madinon Square Garden and moe Prot. John Laflin, challenger fringe of whiskers time when not busy traint the * New EY wana ee pt hen stages ha to take to the we hexing was prac- 'Piaca Inn, Johnson was rishi heard oldtimers talk about how ting has become purely a financial position, and tell of the great men Bf the old days and how much were than any of our modern ers. But the facts hardly bear out, When John I, Sullivan king of the ring there’ Det ‘3 on his trail. Sallivan who, trained nine ver rant see that sullivan- were none too good, but he only to walk toward his had a savage way about that usually intimidated the man His Diack eyebrows: 88 he sat fidgeting in is forward to be nd up and go straight t the bell, eager and ning | as a leashed bulldog, never trained as Dempsey deat Wil iting on his great natural pure aggressiveness, whieh in r years was gradually burned out is Prof, Lafiin was a pratecsionsl He had be y pi Vienna because of <his pleniiidiy abeaten muscles, and known as a skilful boxer, little downstairs place off uu Btreet, where he sat day 4 | 4 rowing machine of his 9g only in rowing trunk ‘When & crowd had gath- Kye the window to look at he bunched up his muacles, po sera to aa at the rows his fine pnyeique, 1 ne gold @ machine, it, Sullivan had done his ing at Harry Hill's and other re- of the seme ciass in Houston Pais wasn't Dempsey~perfect ‘a long #hot., He was rather fat, the fipst round Lafiia punched in L, at will, and John L. didn’t quite as aggressive as usual, second round Prof. Lafil L. some more and skipped ring when John chased him. third round Sullivan, Danting an ‘entirely exhausted through hi ions more than any punishment had taken, hung on the rope: And Lafiin, who had the que but not the && back ivan hit fin the ct round ree i is hy! nd ALMANY, N. a, anfitiegs \n ie Brooklyn, ionic for How afore soon 9 knocked out lon in ce were lined up around GR ae shoulder to shoulder, ready | bere. p anything that looked’ like | sorap, ing a fine view them- a the spectators OF OLD DAYS and an un side of the big room, Behind the bar Harry Hill, short, chunky, florid and black haired, kept a watchful eye on the whole scene, ready to leap out and stop any fighting that wasn’t of the official variety and under his direc- tion. “Seddon’s Mouse,” a battered, mushy veteran of the prize ring, who now gained a living by beating or being beaten at Harry Hill's three or four tim day, took a solid thump dapper Englishman was in t yp | but hardly in condition to fight, nav- ing indulged in an allowa of! treshments that didn't go well with ‘8 claim to the title of World’s|iraining. Sullivan lifted his band and said: “Gents, I'm sick. I can't fight.” Bill Tovee, the reforee at) As he left the ring, Mitchell, pink and Hilts, put on his atovepipe hat| iit and a splendid looking athlete us left the stage without so much as/be always was then, added his word, Jast Jook at the prostrate “Mouse. Unele Bill was a well known charac. ud of the fact that he looked|to say. Then the ring was clea: Duke of Wellington and wore|No mention was made of returning like Horace |the ticket ) ys and that some time in the| spectators, “ihe gate, by the way, he had been a bruiser himself, amounted to about $18,000, that he carried some of the nose va @nd the car marks of his old|\me fighters was illustrated by Sul- 5 Tovee walked away t ed -around among the tables, ing the hat to tak mn that was the sole reward for leat by Dem ing. Hill's place was the acknow!- “f for the boxing “I'm here to Keep my en ent with Mr, Sullivan,” was all he had y to the disappoinied The entire carelessness of the old livan’s life from the tithe he became famous, at twenty-two, until he lost the championship to Corbett. Wil- lard has been criticised, since his do- psey, for haying lived softly after he wog the championship, and for having taken an occasional drink. In Sullivan’s time Willard would have been a model young Wher Sullivan was matched to rd when coupled with a roll to Mt it, Young Jim Corbett at New Orleans ‘8 par or AY | backers, Charli J eet | Wakely, anata r®, Jinn, ts van's n who was reputed "to be a fun Fite —a short-spoken, grimly positive sort of @ man—and Billy Muldoon, the ing OF |wrestler. J@hnson overawed Sullivan, and Muldoon punished his lapses training when under juldoon's ao tion by going after him with AS johnson and @ullivan went to a van's fighting condition might be. ‘When they arrived Sullivan yond Johnsen stood on i steep, sandy hill etrecdeea bak fro! ee a Johnson sald to Sullivan: want you to 7 up vp alae baht ‘You ean start reared Sullivan, Rlumpiag mn easy chair. “I'm bua: I won't do anything until after nner.” grimly, turning to” look’ John L. straight in the eye. Sullivan went up the hill, accom. pa by his trainer. keep ye feet. At dinner he er red io, |for steak, and more steak, Japanese vi put John Ee sities out a) FY, AN e ing ti A ae i) rage souls ard for half a milo, hnso! to town that day, leaving’ strict instructions wit! roprietor that Sullivan must not allowed to have any liquor, As long as Johnson was here Sulli- iat !was gone John 1, went and tan) whet he ed by force, in spite o the landlord's protests, THEN AND NOW. events and compare with Jack Damp- Sey at Toledo training with all ihe heart that was in him to beat tue giant Willard, n Dempsey was overtrained and losing weight mgd DeForest made him Srink & bottle of ale with each meal to keep Mm from golng over the edge. And Dempsoy mildly objected that he didn't want to drink anything, and didn’t like ale anyway. Can you Imaging that bun- die of steel w taut nerves pitted against the fat, short-winded, pursy Sullivan who met Corbett? 1¢ wouldn't last a Ree Of course there Were good men in the “ood ‘old days.” But as a they weren't good men—good fight- ing men—foF very long. Their jdeals were the ideals of Sullivan. It was fight to-day and carouse to-morrow, Peter Jackson was & marvel. Two or three years of fast living in England after he had knocked out Slavin in thelr great fight at the National 8, C. killed him, I could write a Het of hundred once great fighting men of his time—and dissipation got them at To-day it is entirely differen class of pro! re roved #0 far that no “mixed-ale fighter ‘has’ a possible ‘chance with any of them. In the army camps the ict training and clean living have produced such resulta that every ‘4 \boxer knows he must live like a sil- dier to make the most of his pr fession. It may be @ money-making sport now, for lots of things are better done because wealth is the reward of success. ‘The modern champion js a| on record, —_———__ Dixon EST SPORTING G PAGE IN NEW YORK ORK _ JOHN L.’S TRAINING WOULD BE A JOKE TO-DAY Copyright, 1019, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). Ween Sovuvan was atiugD wile ConaerT Hid BAUER, CHARLIE Jounson, AADE HIM CLIMB & Hi To START TRAINING , Souuvand NEARLY Vonntors Hav RVED oa petit owns bon X T AWAY JOAN L. « ; b Haney His Pace W oup NEW Yoric , NEARS Ado» WAS A TYPICAL Boxind RESo OF THAT TIME: Latest Tennis Results Make It Look Sure We’ll - Win Back the Davis Cup "32 2 over wt ALTHOUGH SULLIVAN WAS FAT HeaTe Mgpey tae MEALS WHILE Det wart ext ines FIGHT, oersin Their Stride ginning to Get Even For Big Losses at Saratoga) = Judging by Winners That Our Stars Clean Up in Intercountry Matches at TENNIS MENU TO-DAY. At 1 PF. M-—Randolph Lyeett and Ronald V. ‘Thomas, Australia, Vs. Riob= ard Norris Williams, 2d, and Wallace F. Jobnson, United Bates. Race Fistic News and Gossip By John Pollock ‘orest Hills, the U. S. A. Team Is Bound to Bring Home Famous Trophy From Australia Next Season. Canes States. At 430 ¥. M—Gerald L, Patterson. Australia, vs, William 7. Tilden, 2d, United States. All matches for Monday and other- wise seheduled for the intersational series have been eancelied. ing been unsuccessful ranging their card of four eight round bouts for their next boxing show on By William Abbott. IKF the earty robin that heralds the coming of Spring the Amer- BELMONT SELECTIONS, Race — Neddam, Gloria Favorites pany Home in Front Five Times at Bel- the night of Sept. 17, Matchmaker Dave McKay of the Newark Sports- WO INPORTANT ; ATHLETIC NETS SCHEDULED TO-DAY Record-Breaking Performances Are Expected at Both the K. of C. Military Olympiad at Camp Dix and the Cham- pionships at Newark. By Alex. Sullivan. HIS is going to be a big day for the country's amateur athietie stars, Two important meets are scheduled. At Camp Dix she Knights of Columbus will stage the big military Olympiad, while at City Athletic Field, Newark, two national championships, the pentathion and the two-mile steeplechase, and four metropolitan relay championships will be decided. Preparations have been on for several weeks for the athletic car- Dix. There are 660 entrieny representatives of Army, Navy aad Marines from twee ty-five States, Secretary Wandle, whose efforts are responsible for the entry list, thinks that the world’s rec- ord for the 440-yard run is bound to be broken, a there are no less than nine men in it who are credited with 49 seconds for the distance. if thig bunch of speedsters start what @ thrilling spectacle it will prove! Lieut. Robert Simpson will be hard pressed in the 220 low hurdles, as tee stars will try to lower his or’ ther stars in the meet include; L T. Howe, the colored sprinter from Boston; Fred Fallon, the five-mile champion, and Jimmy Henn Bryd, the Marine discus thrower from Quantico, Va.; J. Butler of New Or- leans, the javelin man; Tom Mo- Donough, Joe Geiger and Berbert Prem of Baltimore; D, Koehring of Indianapolis and Colin Kelby of Low Angeles, Cal., who holds the record of 48 3-5 ceconds fo: the quarter mile sprint and is the Southwestern cham pion, Secretary Baker has promised to fair, concluding with the marathon race trom Trenton to-morrow. Chuck Mellar, who won the famous mara- thon held by the A. E. F, at Coblens, is among the entrants, ‘The big meet at Newark is ander the direction of the Victory Celebra- tion Committee, of which Mayor Gilk len of Newark is Chairman. Some of the best all-around ath- letes of the East will compete in the Pentathlon, including Jack Fritts, Pat O'Connor and B, Lichtman, The events ane compose this competition are the running broad 200 metre run, discus thro’ javelin throw and 1,500 metre rua, Mike Devaney of ‘Milirose Athletic Race—No selections, men’s Club has finally signed up ican-Australian Champion Benny Leonard to meet) Forest Hills are a tennis harbinger Italian | that the famous Davis Cup, emblem- Lightweight, in the star bout of clsbt| atic of the world's championship, rounds at the First Regiinent Armory on that evening. There will be two other eight round scraps, Third Race—D paet, ‘ourth Fiace-Vexatious, Over *rCiare Martin, Mary Belle, Prederick the Great. Sixth Race—Cock of the Main, mont Park. his back reach Jobnny Dundee, By Vincent Treanor. FTER 4p awful session at Sara- toga, the players are just about getting into thelr stride at Belmont Park. Yesterday they feild day at the expense of the layers, said Johneon| who squawked hadn't taken ail the money at the Spa. Macegoers, be they layers or players, He came back | @re notable for their short memories, drenched in yer. tterly | Every day ig q new day to them, But stumbling barely able 10] on the whole will come home from Australia when the interngtional competitions are re- newed next year. ting Patterson These were simply Australian, who “kill tig pone of either American. Farmingdale, Tufter, A How could it be The invading foreigner cleaned up everything on the other side before sailing for the United States. There was “Hurricane” Pat- terson, the latest Australian marvel; Norman Brookes, the veteran maste) of the courts, and R. V. Thomas and Randolph Lycett. the invading qu: Fearieg that the authorities and tho people copoeed 10 boring contete ie ralge & big how! if an attempt was made to stage open-air boxing show f the Fenway A. 0. intended to put him over at a price, but as js neariy always the case, the engineers behind him had to accept one to two to make The fifth race saw the layers on top again, when Happy Valley came nome @ handy winner. ‘At the opening ot the ket Whimsy was sup) thing, but when Ret neler all the wise fo! Happy Valley, with the result th Whimsy receded in Valley lowed the be He the prac mada e@ valiant effort méla the stretch, Hayn ve and whipped him with all his energy, hut it wag no good. The best jhe could get was the place. M those who took the opening pr Whimsy think he was pulled. The last race of the oy breagne to Paar favorit this aaere cn haw deciled not to stage | any of theme ehows at the Fenway Bascball Past Of any gther place in that city. tweire-round bout between Kakdie Fitasimmons sd Soldier Bartfield which was booked for thie afjer- neon has been called off, Lin unlimpered their ar ops, and the net position e un- 4 ‘That the Belgians are not slow to tenable for the Australiang in the son tb aioel aiteantnaee onisanh Ga next two Huh which went to 2 Americans only ufter many drillianc| the United States becau the layers had the bet-/ and ter of things at the Spa. For inata enough for four men, Sullivan had a| the players couldn't do anything right ‘That night the valet| during the entire month, while the nthe eA iavers went home loaded to the|t guard rails with money, Yesterday five favorites ran down “in front” and it seemed 4 ‘h the] old law of averages, which tells us! that everything is fifty-ffty in this world, had just gone into effect. In Saratoga losses were somewhat recouped, but it will take several days to come to even up mat- ters. In the first race yesterday the GREAT CONTRAST BETWEEN | god of chance was with the players. They made Faisan and he came home on tho bitsky. ft seems funny to recall these otal Anything vino would have heen wel. comed by the layers, ‘tet got further than the fifth round in the All-Comers Championsbip that William M. Joha- eauatry meet will pe con | made by Hlwood 8, Brown, ¥. M,C starting wt 1 o'clock. Den Morgan, manager of Baking Ijaht beatywelght, rob of Pittgtacs new ® rico and Happy | backed horus in favimia. She steve Gate of $6,500 in their ten Wheeling A. ©. of Wheeling, W. Va.. oo Wenge Devlaring that he was telling the truth, Den further stated that Leylowky received ¢ 30 por cous, of the reoeiots, which made bap In the first day of the inter-country competition yesterday the home play- ers made a clean sweep of the card, winning two singles and one doubles On the face of this showing how will Australia and England pre- vent the monster silver Davis Cup coming to the United States in 19207 It can't be done uniess they scare up quite a few unknown phenoms be-|f tween now and Ume for the imterna- tional competitions. The American team in the Iinter-|f country meet consists of the four semi-Analists in the National cham, pionship—William Johnston, R. Norr Williams, William Tilden and Walla Ivy Lewis, manager of the Armory A. A. af Boston, is landing the bout for bis elub between Fadio Fitzsimmons nd Soldier Barttleld af Broklyn, which will pot be fought at Boxon Lown wants the men to battle « twolne decision bout at @ show w be held by his club to the Meohanicn Building tm that Dan Morgan aye pat if Lewis Gives him his price he will acoapt the mated, yan kept quiet, byt the moment he| many instances in ry Harry Payne Whitney color; but only after he had proved hhimse alt the best horse by far in the rved behind horses after acting badly when the barrier was at @ disadvantage | Service Star and Roulenu went out to make @ runaway race of it and doubtless would have N, renty~ = easionals aad vvelve ametes arom that will be 200 metres long, tho tered In the State open golf cham will be contested on day and pemiursds Country Club. present cSampion, wil Charley Harvey, Lewis, Phi Bigom, Kddie Wellace and Hector Melville, the Australian battler, has just taken svother fighter under bis management, Frank Carbone, the rugged Italian middleweighs, Harvey ubinks he can round up Carbone into @ first clase middleweight, oud with that idea in dum fighting remularly, Of on their back to the choice in the second race, Those who wouldn't be touted off stuck to her like so many lecehes, while others, looking for a ‘080, Passing Shower ween, known for her naturally good race h from bebind at the elghih polo. wi and after getting to the front never was in serious trouble Pilgrim ran to form and was & good second in front of Rou- lee Star showed a good performance as far as he went, Stopped, showing that the once in a while horses can’t cope with those of the working variety which are out there regularly with the colors up. SUNDAY SEMI-P PRO. GAMES, Iner-Seal at Farmer Oval, Glendale, L. L New Lots vs, Camden at New Lets Oval, Brooklyn, m3 start and fin Ly Tears | accommodate 80,000 persons, Tt was Wallace Johnson, noted cho: -atroke fom Menomara, ng) specialist, gave the old U. auspicious start in the series when he triumphed over Randolph Lycett in straight sets, 6—4, 6—4, son had his peculiar game working in good order and his chops were en- tirely too strong and well placed for Mr, Lycett to successfully cope with. ‘The second match brought together R. Norris Williams RV. Thomas, This was another atralght | 6 jotory for the American side. Williams, very erratic, had trouble F keeping ats volleys in court at wes he intends to! Zhe, amateurs are and even Elfin ability to stop while Jack Demund, ous as & debutante going rat party, didn't look ‘any "too good faster than the erst- ane: 8 boxes the sensational Al Roberta of Staten Laland nm at the Bayonne A, A. next Tuesday night, cently returned from aval service overscas after sixteon months’ absence from home, during which Uime he won honors in several big tournamopts Herttofore Bayoune fans have" erts, but thie Hime they are gtroug for the home PORT CHESTER, N. Sept. Tego laborers ag by the Bi on Contracting Company in layiny ‘olf course for the Biltmore Chester, went trembled all over, was & stake filly among a lot of ‘al mogts and her performance bore out Bhe laid close enough the way until the right Syne and then came away from El with more or te stuck it out quitters do the straightaway, The talent had little to choose be tween | nthe third race. Questionnaire was weil played ani so was Ka but neither deserved the confi Peposed in him. Tho lightly weighted Hridesman took all the money, and not @ fow of the handicappers, th fee ‘an eight-hour demands will ited, and if the men do not . the fast “end clever Haghtmretaie flonday their places will be has been booked uy for another His oppoment will wo Beye Latao, the ItaLan lightweight of Hazleton, Pa, ‘Ther will come vogetber in a twely Jack Coyne Wi Cross ‘| er than usual, nant was wild, crowded running down hese tactics, with the Ameri- Lp Preefoner on LONG BRANCH, N. J., Sept. 6.—Jack | Coyne, the crack welterweight, defeated Marty Cross seyen out of elght rounds in ope of the best outa ever the local club last night. third meeting of this pair. ‘ag| showing was remarkable as he took the bout_on at ten hours’ notice, eubstitutin, who ‘reported. {I who is a war hero, mad he fang by his ‘aggroamive: Cross Bvboyne through the ropes inthe ast ater Slim Brennan refereed. ‘The boys fought such a great attle that they were rematchod to box here in two —>__——_ mm Are Rivals New. Automobile racing enthusiasts will see o two brothers battling for world’s su- remacy in the 160-mile olasaic which Pil feature the card of events at the Sheepshead Bay Speedw vs. Fletchers (double header) at Dyckman Qyal. Lincoln Giants (doyble header) at Olympic Field. East New Yorks vs. fradually” steadied down, |e the ‘uatradl dyantage begs former nation: Soeney plage: ments forogd "ie sarees m the net. ‘Tire if eo rane eM taree'a eanonnoemant that ve wil i Pa wi wile wy finish it was ie tpe stein, |p i the next two Th “ seem Seay between ‘Tilden- ronan. raters wae ii hich brilliant tennis w Meee? "up with frequent mis- as country seldom produces 8 formidable doubles combination, due to the failure of moet PE ‘Bon. Tilden and Johnston worked together in @ way that is encoui future. Occasionally a hot drive down , | club iu the near futur, Johnny ‘Kid! Alberts of Hlizabet Young Hicks, the colored boxer of mathematical t through Carpe ~ Saratoga, ip Biting was Crystals vs, Chelsea Colored Giants at Altoona Oval, Brooklyn. While the players got a little set- back in this race, they came back on the layers with # Vengeanoe in the oleful was made favorite and he looked in a soft spot played Thomas ¥. selentifically trained man, and the | cause the Morse Dry Dock at Dexter Park, i Downey va. Federal Dry Dok at Sisco Park, Staten Island, ringfields vs. Earl's Red Caps, at be- | Recreation Park, 14 liked his chance bus rather| because they didn’t want to take the one to two layed against Doleful, is in instances of this kind where the H race track bettor makes @ Jobnaton and z EF Hie hae engaged Frankie, the foe | who now makes Mhilad home, to tweet ‘Tery Marlp @ Peovidenve, wae Tesealy defeated dagy Ves ew’ Bealond, ‘They will come yogether for oix pounds Chevrolet Brot i Island City, adowbrook vs, Royal Giants, at Meadowbrook Field, Newark, N. J za ‘or team work. ivanhoes ya, Havana “Reds, double- by Searsey, \round of @ sche Eddie Moy Wine PASBAIC, N. J, Allento\ Instead of taking the one fo | header, at Iyanhoe Field, Glendale, Empire City ys. Melyina and Long ie City, at Xretic’ Bark, Brooklyn, Plainfield, at Catholic tory Grounds, ‘St. Alphonsus vs. Clarion Nationals, Doleful | double- uahes, Ov ‘This trick has been | Brooklyn. two, or ‘staying off the race entirely, ho will pick something to knock down This is unprofitable in M found them out of Australian pair did mericans napping. @ and steady as the best point getter on the middle nt sition, bul My a find the nd tye %ot*the most daring ute ond, Ever. since the 100-mile is the older of the pair, has been busy tuning up a machine that some day would smash by Gaston Chevrolet staged ty the Democratic (ity basetml) grounde on the ‘O'Dowd demanded $7,000 to ‘that reason the commitioe pe 2 ten-round Hout | the choice, \the long run led for awhile, or until to make a move on that it was no contest Ensor was) Prot nor Patterson exactly rei speedy, low drives the ne’ musth of the nak Hig, broad ease st meh aby Association, present metropolitan one . ly spraincd| mile champion, 1s favorite for the tha"pack fenshing for tho fast liners steeplechase champlonahip title, He : ‘at| Won the event in 1916 and jt hag not thet the little Osliforalan Soames of deen contested since. His most dan- hard-hit. | Kerous rivals this afternoon are Lil:ely frequently tried to fool the hard-hit” | {0 be Max Bohland, Paddy Flynn aga | Jahn Costello of the Paulist, athlene nd Bobby Crawford of the Atbletic Association, ey first ity Athletic Field tg reached next set. went to|by the Hudson tube to Park Place, Newark, and from there via Bloom. | field Avenue car, which passes the park, of the na- tional indulgence in athletics of all sorts is plain from the announcement A. director, just back from ‘the stricken land, He says that despite the havoc wrought by Germany in Belgium they have already prac- tically completed the huge stadium for the Olympiad in 1920. Isn't that remarkable spirit? name of Charles Conklin of| Mr. Brown made this announece- Hackensack will go down as the first|ment at the dinner tendered by to win a junior championship tourna ment under the direction of the Ni Golf Association, for aftor ® seesaw final match over the Essex) Goj. David M. Goodrich, Capt. Rich- Conklin wrested bonors|ard H. Waldo and Mr, Brown. B; Mitchell ‘one of the’ best of the Monteiakr youths Goorge D, Pratt to Col. Wait C, John- son, chief athletic officer of the A. B. FP. and Chairman of the Interallied Games Committee members, Lieut. “The Antwerp stadium,” declared Mr. Brown, “has @ splendid circular 600 metre track with o [regi 4 at present it is under that distance. jon Bleachers at each end of the straight- the Worcester | awa: ady of i: 200 metre str le. e being raised to permit a fan ‘oh with space enol for the runnerg to have leeway “The new etiam at Antwerp will bnilt at a cost of 30,000,000 francs, the city of Antwerp, the Belgian Gov ment and mublic spirited citizens » neribing 10,000,000 francs each.” RACING AT BEAUTIFUL BELMONT PARK America’s Most Complete and Picturesque Race Course MONDAY'S ATTRACTIONS Corinthian Steeplechase Amityville Handicap and 4 Other Brilliant Contests, PIRST RACE AT 2.80 P. M, 4 ) Including War Tax, 1G Ree 1 WAI UP ETE "5 TREAT. EM-ROUGH ‘Forme 7 eit Betvalt FLETCHER ‘SHIPYARD Fi eet MER i a N'OVAL 55 Sa