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| t H ° ef eee eee = Get THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1920. = os BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK CERNSACEIS ENGLISH “PRO” GOLFERS COMING AFTER HAGEN'S TITLE ~~ GOFFROTHS OFFER OF $400,000 PURSE semvesscifisaenmin - a oo }Promoter Iniends to Stage | Dempsey-Carpentier Bout | ut Tia Juana, Mexico. | LOS ANGRLINE ¢ Jan 5. | Kearne manace Jack Dem Julian S, Myrick to Be Elected | [eeevcursipies hun Glimuni atthe nee President of National Lawn. | given, Ge: sg4sb000.sitBon: PAA SoaaaR gTennis Body Next Month. W. Coffeoth for a forty-five-round be sae iy n Dempsey ind Georg MILIAN S, MYRICK of \ pnitier a Juana, Lower Calle President of th: United st ‘ up to ¢ y sign up Lawn Tennis As: tion ng derstand. ef eee “tive abeence of Geor ferved as Majc the war, has been minated for Presideney of the organization and | Bdwin b. orrey, who long has served as Becretary, lias been named f he Viee Presidency George W. Wight Aaurer bes Charles Harvey, i Europe now, try+ e army du t willing to a or loser basi perhaps $300,000 for the winner and $100,000 for ‘the These details be worked out later —_ ABE MITCHELL pW who retired as " re o mur aomnay t want the motior se of War service, will be the next! picture rights, but whether he does ov Secretary. Alfred “Ho Chapin of | | ’ e hot, we Will want a percentage of them Bpringtiekd, Mugs, will serve us St IE l d k and all other privileges." eel ars of Angtana'’s Links ents reine wag fuede ii this city on Feb. 6. He has not | | Ww ll L d h C t Ow und a te s' theatrical et soatracted pneumonia during the visit | | ‘ Pe atnounced Ngo ‘to-day b 6 the Australian players last sum- Wielem COGlrat Sivaltat, cheat m this capacity autil le wa | ‘asinine CHICAGO, 4 ;—Charles Coc President in 1916 | | ran, an Mnglish theatrical magnate * ! ° , ; ail in time to add to the numbers of vind proposes to T t Vc ardo f Ray Co who pr es to promote in London a Motor Boat Club of America - Vardon, Duncan, Ray Comi gland's invading delegation in the |world's championship fight betweer received two more chal- | to Force Hagen Out ot American open championship. Ac- Dempscy and Gorges Carpen lenges for the Harmsworth cording to Jolly the newest English | Se elites fa ess to-day and presen to confer witht Retirement. Op, the International motor boat tfophy. One is from Mrs. Garfield A star to announce his American plans wit! not only play in big tournaments ent a personal r Ange Wood, representing the Miss Dette By William Abbott. during the season, but expects to lo- | | ia utered Detipeey. a Fewer Bout Association, who OWNS at Pinehurst Jack Jolly, 2/€le here permanently like so many of | garantce of $200,000 to sign a con uamed her hydroplane chatienger i nese é his countryme trac v 4Ys he will guarantee the GR comen from the Luke George Club eipt of news from abroad The presence of such a formid gusemente in England and France « efdake George, N. Y., entering th said i 1 i reign contingent will have one de- ‘ $5,000 a we 4 f z nigh ow plans to. increase HARRY RDON. : $5, . lao Peet. cterem canncce ment of £0 « that wit cided etfect—that of drawing Walter! « Saree eens ny Se fe also eaid n y as od are expected shortly for Ate oiheg hale i . " dak the Freneh ¢ mon’ nature to a vhe cup. Albert L. Judson, Coimmo- 1e United \States this season. | Hagen trom ement. Soon after be “e ert BY sacha leontract cailine for $105,000 but has ore of the Motor Boat Club of Amers Gann ganeralig anderstood. on | Winning: © the tional professional “ x naa 5,000 to Carpentier GX may enter the Whip-poor-will Jt, ide of tho big pond that just as title for st ne at Brae Burn - : SN wlie | “ the logical place for the which holds the world's record for epeed The opening races for ihe Harms. cd a little bit Harry Vardon, many | 4 th Cup will be helt Aug. 10 in the | time. of the British open title, |i order to embark in his new brok- | water of the Isle of Wight, ne. t Te. — e 1 p ere busine t troit cepted by the ftoyal Motor Yacht hoot after many rich prizes that will! Hagon saht at the time that if t Club, which lifted the trophy in 1913 with the Maple Leaf TV... was froy R 64 GMNMRIA “A. Wood, repeesenting tho in ac pting Hbattle," sald Mr. Cochran, “It is new tra i, We have there all the facilities necessary for holding world’s championship, and can be as iv investment will be * ~ WALTER ‘HAGEN- + conditions in Merrie England | last June, Hagen announced his with- wal from active links competition sured secure.” ver the links campaign, | Presence on the starting tec was at fae Orleans *:*:: Donan, wo served a an fended to rei foreizn onnontion| (PEM MR WABI AIG) Detroit Yacht Club, and naming his ae ea nabs) ‘aviator during the war and one c hydroplane Miss America, now un the greatest club swingers on the turn to his bag of clubs, | . hit Pout be construction. a mn dots unlucky at x n his dast | other. side, eunue = intent Being a crafty younz man Hagen OWN SPORT HISTORY Rob Fitzsimmons, the News [ast to afrald that the Noarywelght bo Nash Turner’s sprinici Broke ede rh, wowed (oler side, announced his intention 8 1 F ea dee aoe eee aia | tween Teed Pull und. Krank Dera. will Ba Vitaeinmons, aitl fiaht hie atew much of a crowd on Jan, 13 for they ha business for a few signed wu amy Spine of Newark to mect Benn: — e mS 5 - ends to slip away from his theiv- RS. ANDREW MILLIE “ tah very good form in his three previous | Of iuvading American courses during | intene i M AMLLER and) One Record and Equalled ne I Of which he wor easily, |1920, Tike Duncan, Abe Mitchell an-|'ng ‘brokerage . ices, wl of which he won easily, | 192 hen two sons, George and New York moved to Na-|next fight at the Ar 4 Jers pice ea T 7 he "pel to ge ‘ 4 q Cohan of Orange in the somi-tinal of eight round® Leroy, have offered the re- | Another This horse siowed symptoms of sore | other British crack stated he would | Weeks during the winter period to get | tional socce aa (baw? Abin cae Olenietitalaieraude in REIN A dill Dati tos ane tle atela cs" mains of Roamer, the renowned | oy ate veimg rested Up for 8° sai in the spring iin order to compete | in a few practice rounds down city has been long time, when the} he officials of the Avena A. C. and | soo, ‘Tuis is mircly big money tor these fightersp ; | ji mw t can golf clas: sunny Florida, Whatever the emerg- | eleven of th w York Football Club] pj. § anidh's CIUW Ot Neoware wan theroughbred which set the world's ; 3 jin American golf classics. oe a 'e em Sat ee Nea Te ene a Sportsmen wh of Newark w Dar Moreau bas taken another tater under nif record of 1.345-8 for the mile, to the ASU TURNEL'S 6 t] sioxta won (ie last racaon the last| As repincement unite for“thia de. | Bey May we this epring und suymer |flininsted the team of the Brie Athie Eee ne eT Up Rltaammons 19 | management, He is Jack “One Hound” Moss a Dol sali ait | The Boy. hy Cel ot Sand Mt Jeficrson Vark, so dt was a!tachmont Jack Jolly learns that 1, ¥ American national champion evi- clation of Newark by # score of 2] sour at their elu, but as Dave [a tightveigt of Miami, Fla,. who has won clere: meropolitan Museum of Natural Hi FOURS ateL Co CDN oe ee ee t Is) Gently wants to be prepared, hence foals to 1 at Olympic Field, this city. | oriscoll, matchmaker of the Arena A. | tous i sc an of Morel i Homme wus the proporty of Dune, axily the hero of Lyton, the young pm n Naw TOD ’ professional at the excursion down across the Dixie d reached the fourth round of the} + : rite : ; i ; live Opone rf t race . mad Fitz the best ofter he Tiere, and in a leg Andrew Miller, the ed horseman, |the Jefferson Park meeting at Now Ho a LULL A a Aa historic St. Andrews Club, will ctice with wood and jron,|United States Football Associa! uloid ted iW p t x after his interestey who died on the same ¢ Orleans, which closed at the end of| coe nt), oF the Fair Grounds. Bye pieaeert ay eeereeeen s peecprore iad to rdby MaeAE US kreat horse broke his lex at Red |) AE HEEB 5 spiel wt. [Opener duly delivered the goods | anpual cub) te), 5s vill most likely be Johnny Saxon, t Hyphae apache “i h Hank, causing the animal to be de- \Me Past year The Roy may ae ; | It wag bitterly cold on the Newark ‘heavyweight, whom he will | gunivan, the west side lightweight royed, jQ sprinter, but he is ag Clarence Mackey bred Eye Opener | at the’ Menvera telah: trapao mtie eight rounds. , Pitzsimmon “ {@ Mrs, Mi for ta accepted, jconsistent colt, winning fi toon Fin France and the eolt was brought | Scie. ihe gre wing in his first| Jos . + of Benny \oamer will the second great long earning $1.59 fis Rae for | Over here and sold at Saratoga, Rist ie rangtsn a | 1 y Kk at!! ather saa horse to be OnyeeauHon tin | ee ee eee MONEY SOF | guint » Andrew Blakely for $1,100 rome a Asid Eee we Beno 1 | about ten y yaondy was {lie own In addition, he set a new the dixporaal mue of tho Matkey aff made poor scores, althougiy they ha: Newark Bt placed there late James MR. jtrack record fo on Park b 1. The colt had to be the best plenty of fun trying to break the blu. aly manager Jacot@d Keene, Jcovering the six furionga in 1izt.5, Of The fleld “as despite the fast be] By Neal R. O’Htura rocks. As an indication of the wenther | 0!" ahas | aaa teas hlenty. 0 Baitler to — i i a Iden by that old time veteran | Copstight, 1920, by Tho Press Publishing Company (The New York Evening World ce ons, the victory of B nde : ms . 1 Vout at New HH old saying is that “When! Wien he beat Tacola and Arnold Tron vhose strong forte jas a ene i y ApEn re anare th aca i iene ix devizona of Gabeek teste Creek then comes [Over @ve\ond one-halé furlongs, he| is 4 Fy eee Naa ig Trouble with wood alcohol is, it has a wood chaser—with silver £08 in the race for the high scratch « ae Aten ee 7 eine eddy agains! Vigra uring the late? ‘apeiat } ri Ned the K record 0} 4eR) wa n too well, and had to Pi A elaasarsn dilttcs ae His nuLt « the tug of war.” Well, that Is /equalicd 1) ' ROROE D058 Aeh) Wak ott nine. teow Ay “ | handle a 95 or a 96 the trophy, but yes: | te vd f0 4M, Sousert at si eee ae : Boma. oxpacted to-night ut Tiatjand incidentally won $5,000 for Wis) cot ran in the name of the Nosreme Se am terday the wi had only a total of 8? N. of Plindbes fia y Fadie Fitzsimmons, the 1 0 i Regiment Armory, where Willia jowner at the nice odds of 5 to 1.| stable, whioh spelt. backwards 4 Only thing ar deadly ax wool alcohol is that pine t uff they serve in. out of a po ) targets. ate cir al Nm aaa Std pdt ne Poh eA ta aa Nemetral, heavyweight champion of! ‘Turner didn't Wl his Winnings! name well Known in Baltimore, Tom | Maine — tex tne eh 5 to bien tareece, and Jim Londos meet in @ fin-| jong, as he het $2000 of it back in| Shaw, wito isanaking a good big book ‘. ° * Martin Arnheiter, allotted a sta sesame get bie heasywe som» figite | training for the bo: sto rece rivalry between this pair, They are|the next race on Panaman, another | Pere. Is reputed te It’s tough when John Barleycorn is an alias for Dangerous Dan McGrew. figia ny Pastime Athictic club Fann as Me cde aa hele been 00, Se eee oneal Peeing (8 per os nt./of his, which fa to get in the baer ° Who competed in the four and a half) + matenmakens and George el will look alteet 1@\the lover, ‘an artangement seldom | Vol’ | Slippery Kim had none the best of Guy that offered $50,000 to stage the Dempser-Carp fight in the Yale mile handicap run over the “Wl Clay: Toster ‘ jade in championship bouts either on}... luck in the big handicap on New| pow) was a piker, Yale Bowl takes in $100,000 every fall with a semi- | Course” in the Bronx yesterday aia eri if Rrosean, the Canadian middleweight, the mat or in the ring in these mer-| When Bone Dry won at the juicy! Year's day. Drawn number ono he] oo a : Smee Neen i who las been Iaid up for several weeks > cenary days, Besides wh ver money | price of 40 to 1 in closing days of | had a considerable battle ‘before he | fnal fant, - . i RED BANK, Jan, 5.—The Rumson | hkl bed a bo the | with nervous trouble, will start boxing again o1 that will be earned the victor will be| Jefferson Park, so good a judge ag| Bet clear, and it was then too late | Country Club will be well represented |e Jan, 19 He has been matched by his manager, ? presented a $1,000 belt by Promoter | is 1. jyradley cinistake whien| 10 etteh Kerbly, Bob Smith's horse | Bowl idea ain't such a bad one. 1f Dempsey knocked Georges for a goal, he'd /and will mack a strong bid for . ae eee cee ly Moorehouse, to meet dim Montgomery, thd Curley, Also the winn matched with Joe Steche: will be the Ne- | Shows the uncert n Very good shaps and it won't! simply win the mateb on points—three of * Irish middleweight, jong before Smith gets pack | ten rounds at Montreal m. pionship honors the ice y as be Wi ty of racing, Last va : pe Nar deasan | Avamleras a on oe ef Wie} Can, Af Brosteaa comes out of this fight ally raska tar, Who has already beaten | winter Bradley sold Rone Dry to Pea-| anything he lost on the son of Kan- | F fl Fae ee Calta | Mame ee @ abl | Fight he will be matched to meet either Clay trangler Lewis and Viadek Zby8zk0| pegs, the coat man, for $1,900. but the| Huck burn | LAST fight they had in the Bow! was won on points—13 to 6. Yorwanization have Just purchased the) fizivom running try val Dine ce asstsllng Uatinesy: cages ate here. Selo Hevonpaa and Ivan Linow, | PV Soe tees a uy | ‘ * five third-class boats belonging to Jolin | M% Cstl Morris, and iil Dome nig Hashana "AeA ile Bebuetzon P. the clown wrestlers, clash in the semi- | tWe-year-old remained in’ charg Il. 1. Whitney's colors were| : i . |J. Gibbons of New York City. ‘These in- | !F BE Cee 2 A oe 6 hacia dm eabeeo yest tn ae pee { final, {Vurles, who tring for Bradley. ‘The | prominent on the second day at the| But if the big serap's held in the Bow! the fighters ought to be num- |ciyde the Ingenue, which, sailing for the |" # r to crayon thy trail of Bonny | sions & ches ; at os ee | - colt failed io snow Winning form! Fair Grounds, running first twice and | bered. North Shrewsbury Cup last season, cap oe iaesiacrneal beret 5 tiite noladsioetiand aia ITH two profession: f stars, thro the summer and rant nd once in thee rt in. * 6 +6 Shey ke bs On, CAP Vor a ilka Claas. traine om the Bagle Cis nels faint | Rt : \ u r | H r t tired ate tured the American, State-and North) cams ¢o ah anlostlo arronpement with The his ritton's Opponent | ae ie Nee OE UN Rec K Can SU NACAA ROR LO NIG TaLnse: WiOrATEa CHA UAIN OR eee: Ruth wants $20,000 to play in Boston, which is what the Metropolitan and South Shrewsbury River pennants; | pales ia Jutainy the Disab one | i a leriend, “bot $200 on Swosl Livers | 1a Isn't the best of the let in| Opera always demands. : the Red Royer, the Mimat De ve i . : A * | are planning to fbroad in, tho) frend [bot #200 on ea aia AS RON GE Ln Oe y Me PORNO IW aaah Ra ance Jeroey, will probably reletee tho ten-round | ¢be wine ne f a | *rtle att f alno Ww ly that Barat aN Wi erty a head, and Flying Witeh will improve on the Rumor is that Babe may play independent ball, But Babe in the bushes (oytent’s third-cluss yachts the T " bat sia he ere . ih ? ra Tae ate 4 ampion of Jersey si) . gray xecure a berth at one af the metro kore second she ran tilly is worth ay "4 Sean cunen oa NY reat at aro) Brooklyn, both under tho mansgement of Hrané | litan clubs as instructor during the! Rome Reapesas colt Wa ee Nise dil lai wor |is as much a fairy tale as Babes in the Woods. Isabel and also have changed fied to ha an judge tho bout, pagles, sill engage in figlts on Briday and Saturait coming souson, Hi * Mees aaa an Me the CORFE OE. TAGE als ll most tikel accert |qay night. Gn Friday night sullivan meet —- | Leonard and Dundee may tt Haven, Wut there'll be plenty of | Rumson Club, hin Vrankie Schoell and Hesse boxes Billy McCann a T is reported that the International | Mo Me ama nner with a grote | ay | —— ‘ : Wutfato tor ton rovinds, and Saturday night. Sull Spo ca Club has cancelled it | Bo Li All 400 on in on | nin the ring LONG BRANCH, N Capt uu Bus K he to " ata ite \ yan battles Prank Vilo and Reese boxe Joni st 1 ag leeainad as re my. Wie a0 | U g é ey nan’ yi Ty Cobb may be slipping, but the records show is mostly past the | yorite, showed tho Jack Frost her heois [Ws Pe et a arms in to a | Comnoaveal A.C, of Host : second buseman here yesterday in the fifteen-mile race | onto, Can., 6 New Your's Day aitemoon, Kenny | timmy Dulty of the west side has a hard joigg Rharaey ina serurnmaicn in Sers|( Sr CREELEN Teck) Li Gite i's wha a | ee pars igen eens eee] gece er ee oe | Nee ee A See otf Ww had spit peed 59 es | e }Boat and Yacht Club fixture, The Drud| the ox hich broke his arm, mek Georae Chaney, the hard-hitting lightweigit | prestige, is the club’ Nand that, The Fordham Bowling Club is lead ° siiony| With $50,000 a year income, we'll say Joe Stecher needs | won by the close margin of two seconds ‘ qi tie AtatbaccA Ace Mk Due oa | is the Teported reson that de- {ing a cla lot of bowlers in Choy. of b) t| a scissors hold when it's time to elip the coupons, with the Hagel Ls third and the sh cake Wi cqiReTANGE alee Meaale’ uoeal | avelto be al Ble to beat Chaney, who hi ' ° not to use him as i ening | American National Bowling tourna- annua) imesting ated aivetion of officer of ‘ ’ |ton fourth, i : many knockouts to} f wetype ct wo, In f ‘ For a guy that's got as much tea as Lipton it's nothing to offer us] William Burlong won his first be ved detinny Drool, 30 te A ne sing ty has wen oreanian Sera OUNG CHANEY, the clover|! cond and th place, while the iced mmlueting © was choted | 4 . handicap yace in almost three years unkie Mieming of Staten Island weet | ton, 1% 1 ye kaown as the Scranton Ind. (yi nga 4 ; Ver inter-City five ure in fourth place. | rah ; t ae another cup, a ce : - Jan weekly event of the Bronx | Dave Kosenbers, the exvmateur champia penten Ait Hosing Atsoctation.. ‘The chi atherweight who) Aigonquins are bringing up in the ed tei beings reelected ty the prawidenes Athletic League over the St, Francis | ‘ has lows 1 park thero for a periad uff caused a sensation over in! rour, having Jost all but two of the | ti oklan bow "0 America Shathrock 1V. ts certainly a reen combinution—Shamrock Ivy ‘Catholic Union trail yesterday. Fur | Gene Tu legitinna wait | are and will tego three ten-round’ bentde Featherweight Champion Johnny! high average man with 198. Jimmie | fe follas ell se ne Bales Hueiliag.| [Carty this year. and foined the Afor | ee at up for tin ‘ial Deve Dnge lo i Kilbane, is anxious to meet te tith weond place and A. \n ne « toal iy tie Jack Britton oughta be willing to fight in England, seeing they named th Club. He won seater Tet Areua A. tof dersey ( Ta Henny. ‘cater at towel ban he Malfor in a twenty-roun) batie tn ie we eo WWertd: ites wwranee\| the plage after him, 7 gin of Cae eT es i an MU pegs, deoision down in New Orlean cca iy, Be nn © i ects lead at t pclae cap eq o topical ry mest Hosier a w Chane} d his manager, Dick Me ran on ieee, th Geodon A of tio | Sat ina ie mile pol | sath n f ¢ ma rill, believe that ina battle with Kil. | United Howling Clabs tocomament. last me ee ree i ee Looks like Babe Ruth iy Wying to stretch a twvo-buse coutruct 110 @) yargely owink A wnt | Sircilaes tN conusurline tee oana NICU fat rsta to match with J bape over the Marathon route Georg N wg Howling « United Movrting ¢ Nghe {home run oscar Chajes, Who dete ie ies | weight, will cugage in another Ont HL Roulainele on te. Sets San babs Tanne crowned ee f the thers |" he Nada resiooret | Nisetuat we 7 eae at tk cf Black in the wmoventhy und, A Kup the ‘Trenton A, (, of ‘Trenton J, tonight Slicker. Neon: ihe ‘Avesia the first champion to from the 7s t Ne rials, In whe 9 chik, State chess champion, was en- will go egdinst_K. 0, O'Donnell of Philadel. | ™!™ i Ast side, fser Oriole City since the days of the late | ond: au Rewedaten tamed te table ty | Se * COE 3 Jabled to the with Black for tirat place | He will go eating Ke. . f ow. O'Dra, | and Oakey Keven Vgutiveight, Dra satt iainee the dave of the tote | bea . d NYA ws a, the Ho: As we understand the navy row, Daniels is trying to prove that the | in the annual championship tourna: | phi. in the wala Your 0 Oar oe a0, ~- : jams, the Baltimore ‘Tiga i R reuk betwen the Wark | STO | ? hr \s. | guys that lived on water were the real hero mente upeitik had 0, We Field aa | deipiia, shile Jobston bax boxed Joo tone, | New Orleans Selections. Ta oeeking of bis pout with i “ Mora rt a Lose a rneabee i en Spponent and won in forty-five moves. | Champion Pete Herman aud oth vane, Chaney he experienced | Va 714 fo Ma a . . . , A ; b Rece—Doctor, Chartic y little trouble standin the feather- |: thas ‘ i A man may be down but he's never out was ail right while the war was| yzarry Brown, the Iarbrool hts | po.morrow night, Henny Velger etarta wa: he : Boy welght champioi ng that Joo | mike TAT to ot Vacka ‘av Leta IK: OF AA 45d | on, But movies of the Beckett-Carp fight prove the war is now o An LG.” crane Country" weam Capt, |. ein wil im ta fina: cam anti : Leonard, the akiyn | 88d BW kerelew antiin , 1 wy sprung a surprise in’ winni Lae Cast | vorid's feathers Jou Jao 4a § W Glen TR . ce 8 © Weekly handicap roud | 8r}4's a ee 1 Muiniake : .: | @ honors in the Weekly nandicnt eles ‘i ake Peeeeiat, cove Pm aaah | v fi erat lea ont Lat mene , frun ‘of the Harlem and Helghts Athletic | the J a . “ hee ts hy BRE ; art i se conn idl pian a wetiowl wn “nw , Floating barrooms outside the throe-mile limit mean a big boom in} | League over the Glencoe ty bl tle (o b amaign th . te wa i Veleor) ourth Race pry, @ » leans than did Kilba \we per af txt, gamien, woring | YN te i “i Re in the Bronx yesterday, J ino a battle with : Heston ; . Promoters ich and Abrams | Mm, Willian Heine and Mire, Wiliam Har ii He la fol 1 Suis wechiwinder, id LJ the speed that carried him home in se¥- | york tightweigit champion, In a twelye-routd rematch Chaney and Leonard for al man ree New Yors ( fated Mm, | sovate Kreail tote - 5 : jenth place in 29.4? Jeciaion tefore tho Armor A. AL tt Rk " 3 | “ | Wine will be served On the he three-atarboard - : panies A x ity-round bout to a decision tn! Gmyce Gar ampion of Cleveland, O., | Bernbardt, Peters, Jellisor,, hiss j feating the Visliation soccer| Meswnias’ Hall. Tuts to Vulgor'e fire! dun, i m4 Crescent Cry Ghaney w od Mim Hazell Bark, ¥ ‘ Her | ic average co home allese wits on average Pte . Bete a tie ro of 2 to 0 at odd | apsearam a Boston ring aince 4 By aL RG fiesn + 8 wx we@ks BO Alice Iya wor bs to 5 be 2 @ elorgi tu Sematare wih Bab 2:8, Biddle) Pee uaa nine Akira ie it : Sn in tea Fetal: care Ha Reamer ee vone ot the hardest elt WAttles of bowhog tone, lao: oa iv the eiening Miss | is also the high age wan with 208 18, Jim. pb Noses 4 is + ASE. S bl Metropolifan —Tootbul cuz ue'® BOWLING AND BILLIAKY \ : , is average man with 2 ; ; jab of Newar : ; down South. * {Berk ac Mo, Heine mot in & series in wich aie Scusore Las high individual score with age, Wilh & slaggard Lread, = amalseatty series, The elticiale of the Sportamen's Club of Newark A ACADEMY, Bway & Slat oy , es Sie IE RRR ns cscaasan it scsi : : eC RR ORC RN RS NBs, sili 4

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