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BUT THE GAME SARE LITE AY THE E (Copyright, 1920, ISN’T OVER YET VENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1920. by The Press Publishing Ca (The New York Wrening World.) BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK By Thornton Fisher To Playing 7 That Rich Clubs Have All pert Fullerton Thinks New ning and Fielding Skill. Box Office Made Superior Field With | $125,000 ‘Babe’ Ruth Sale Transfer of “Home Run King” from Boston to Yankees Shows the Advantage in Baseball—Ex- Star Will Lose As Many Games As He Wins for Local Club Through His Lack of Base Run- ~ Cost of Sport—Baseball, Fight- By Hugh S. Fullerton, | vecn @ growing tendency in the bust- : A " | _ecaaruat oy thigh ao aiewe,) sto make the box office superior i ing to Amazing Heights. record. He has brought more! that beset the game. x ididiagiinbinnivien money than any ball player ever) Vven ly he i. of the Niaonas \ Lb weld to agectind Haather the (Re and the outrageous charges ’ fed OING up. Everything és mount- old for on the hoof, Whether the inst ‘some players are indirectly | ing to the skies it seams. Used j figure je yas tee sh $150,000, there |the reault of the attitude of the own ‘on that kept everybody's tongue wag- | eeare me ee z Ie) on ere dena 8 of expelling him from te @ing. Now it's the high cost of| fr athe Bed ad his club, sells him to another, what Re HEME ST tie we have | The purchase means that the effect would it have upon other play s | Yankees will win eight or nine more ers If players believe, as many of Jack Dempsey signing up with Jim- | ee them have come to believe, that / my Coffroth for $400,000 to fight THE PRELIMINARIES bo lai ' next season than they did last, | money is the entire object of the 7] @eerges Carpentier in far away Ti- BETWEEN CorfROM A\ all other things being equal, becausé| sport, what effect would it have ; z COCHRAN OUGHT TO of Ruth's terrifle driving power and|upon’ them? We know because we \ : f@nana, and tho Colonels, Ruppert and FURNISH SOME FIREWORKS the faet that the right fleld wall on|have talked to them. The fact that pa Memon, paying something like $136,- Ni |the Polo Grounds is short. It means|™ny Players have Suet eur ine . 09 for Babe Ruth to play at base- THE MOVIE | , : pride in the game and lost their “ that he will lose several games that | kee > to win : RIGHTS FOR. ga keen desire to win is due to money ball—a game at which he would prob-| “< DEMPSEY WONT BE might be won because of his lack of | alone. : Ke ably frolic for nothing if ho bad to. WORTH A TIN WHISTLE = [Skill in base running and fleldin, If major league baseball is merely t | Amd then there again is the American re \F Jack. DOES HIS | In my estimation both clubs gain by | Witing te trent it asy auch. Tt it a champion skater, McLean, preparing | USUAL STUNT jthe ction, provided the New | [ia sport, then we are for it. But if i $ to sail for Christiania, Norway, to. einte apt Ry Rags fan it js an amusement enterprise cam- » interest on $125,000 in addi- ‘ * ; eae te heck ta Sethsotedlarengs tional attendance, Frazee was right SOTMAC SHU aera OF tue DOE Of ; } }when he said that he sold Ruth be- fice an playing | 7 :. ie 00, a GOULD YOU |cause’the Red Sox were keooming alitve teas oat ‘ie It ts enough to make the average span Rito sour jene-man team. Also he has trans- erie } Grane int Pe Raye ie ine ee PeRCENTACE ON THE ieee tach sepeede ube et ‘There ure other big deals pending. early life pe! mise! in 10 - ah Gem " ‘h S " 5 : a Rassead vchachen Ct sesttcsick, tires lay PARES THEY CoLGCTZ) terial the Yu. ces turn over to the|cuoced and “agreed ‘upon and’ whieh H | ¢ and anarchistic. Dempsey, Ruth and Goa bert fe tel pe F setts for el! are waiting merely for the official / 3 possibly McLean would have a bard E velieved that the entire sanction of owners before they are : time getting a respectable exischce jsum paid was cash, put over. The sad part is that the + @et of anything but truck driving if The Boston Club broke last year weak clubs are selling stars around \ ' 4 ies Wins hatece tc bs ecdowed ereaiie hie ta Vien |because it had stars who wanted to|whom they might build real teams, Fi with physical powers that have made’ GCLEVBLAND, Jan. 1. — #rankle Glib: rieune (hate Hechow: will: nace fo ene ee ee ee ee them peculiarly exceilem in their re- Brown defeated ‘Matt Brock of this city ¢ at Barrow will have! them, : fewer stars and more workers. The y ow ; 2 ive athletic callings. Such is before a crowd here last night. It may win chainpionships, but * ors’ e tea as bee: : st . : | ‘ ‘The — Leet Me Ley With 6 left Hook th the fourth round and WITH & PAIR OF JACKS form when the stars were ailing or |do fora team of fellows who are cut Ned yo Tro toate ot Mey Nad Ro trouble the remaining alx rounds. temperamental, there trying all the time and win- SUT elie nas estes oe aay: | ° | ai Tho importance of the Ruth deat is| This Is supposed to be the last day $i \ ody they usually put jt over with a c not in the transfer of the home run) of Garry Herrmann’s Chairmanship R.cord-Breaking Number | ME si area his oie i ot art arate cima A YRG , at it shows that the rich clubs have | latest testimony is that there are bon ° MAYBE THERES & all the advant It money can pur-! enough strings to his thirty-day “arma mca Of Players Is Gathering -LIVE WIRES ote So Reet ee eee ms ee “IFO est in baseball is dead. There has rry, what? at Now Haven, Jan. 16, It is . - — ~ — — ad SoS eons enkgaround Us By Neal R. OH. ; TO! — bites = . a | ' Lo Moats ee oe In Florida for Golf Gapevicae thio) by sate salileg ¢hespsiy) tres taseeee Seale Weed) BRITTON DROPS ALBERTS; EVEN; ’ what the New York sporta are falling ee ere on miles of travelling Harvard ought to havo a pretty fair OTHER FIGHT RESULTS.! i D $ WN SPORT HISTORY. ower one another to pay Ingside | team too, ‘ pestis | seats? $25. That's aii, and inolucing | Hostelries Inadequate to Meet! affair at St. Augustine. Seven years ou Any idea that Jot | What H war tax $37.50. That was the price |! 1° 'S Inadequate to Me : , Lina ; ° Any {dea that Johnny Kid Alberts al happens every Day / Willard and Moran fouxrt ven rounds Scotch : B ,: ° . pionship was taken out of his head when! Matty Geis, coach of the Mill A.) Dasketball . : § game found only & few play- 5 . h Millrose vekethall at Atlanta, Ga., first week | at Madison Square Garden, and at Noghern States, fora at the outset, It wasn't until 1914, Next great Hast vs. West battle will be when the Giants play the|!e met Jack Britton last night at the) A» nounced yesterday afternoon | March, tug-of-war an thie efty on the time it as tbe eortl ane : when the world war shut off touring | Cacis. Dayonne A. A, Britton Jabbed, hooked | {at Sid Losiie, the distance runner of | March 1 ‘Tex Rickard, who promo show, = abroad that Southern golf caught its Cate and used short right hand swings with-| Brooklyn, had joined his organization Dae, troutte, however, in selli It's going to be Annee Wine law ig Word has just bi ece tad no 6, polling By William Abbott. real momentum, | Since that tin new | couagints ing ,to,be,hard for a coach to call down an athlete in those inter- {cut number on Alberts, dropping him | Vesile {will compete under the new | George v Bue vente wcived trom Tren at tho $27.50 rate, Billy Gib- PY\OWN in Florida in the midst of| «round resort places, and the Florida : eae a0 wise for the count! Alberts tasted the|4° "A. gemnen, whieh Will be hela tala; wilt auain Onterits seers tay cuts eon is having his own troubles satis- orange trees and cverglades| hotel that now hasn't its own private General order tells all Boston cops to be sure to wash their necks, |") ®Y Helting on, but took a bad beat will be held 191% tous invitation. races et thor ‘ail who want to pay the exces- art t of dat all kl eee i Boston on Saturday, Feb. 7. He wil Hiech Baugte rine and make the trip to New find where the sun is now nit. |Hnks Iw far back out of date. in all Simply means soap and water now ranks with law and order in Boston, iol, Gavia start in the 1,000-yard run against] den of Tuesday Poke pope’ Gare besides, Ho ordered 500 of the | ting around 70, Northern golfers are) courses in the land of grapefruit and | x ew 6 Valger Earns Referee'n Award, | 10° Ray end othirs Toit ; tickets, Untaking thet the might mobilizing in record breaking num-| this number ts being, increased by Principal job for a Boston cop now is to police his neck. BOSTON, M: Henny Vale|_ Log ANGMLE Tans aril Pi pe EN Ht yams of probably at many, t several links now he process of ee 8 ser, the drench featherweight cham: | ANGE ES RAY Lemay setae cris it hier. ‘ lee be is compelled to send far vere & crack that Uetle white ball for eee eeruation, | Woed alechel ' ker, the Wrench featherweight chai: | Huggins, manager of the New York| sity Nebraska Athletic Board. w - ithe usual club swingers’ “mile a ieee proves it don’t take more than one swallow to make a Pion, handed out a terrifle beating te ‘ nounced to-day the 1920 tootball more. uw Lad Georgia, like Florida, is well sup-! winter funeral : Y Mic cer latent dose for “home. to-day) ane | tie: ag tar ga: It hea been arr . Bport, it would ecem, is on the top Never beforo has such a movement | plied with golf courses, especially at | i phd tise gs oane Ichaels of Syracuse here last | nouncing before his departure that he] It includes two games in the i ‘ware of popularity. crogsed the Mason and Dixon line for! Atlanta, where the famous Druid Hills | At night, winning the referee's decision in| had closed with "Babe" Ruth to play on Nov, 2 with Rutgers . a a few rounds of winter golluf, L.st/Clud has national reputation as tne} We're all entitled to one gold Navy chevron now. Been on water 4 ‘welve-round bout before the Armory| with New York this year. Huggins rk, and the other on Nov. 6 with OMENTOW GF other that $400,000 /% few Tounda of Winter Ber rda|home club af Miss Alexa Sterling, for six months. mit rounde chon NAA peeeant ys lenid(hathe vend Ruun had ane te] ee ee ee COLE: offer of Jimmy Coffroth to Jack yo rithe holder of the national women's title; F . . . ockdown over Mic! ‘amashe | Sut tory terms and everybody was} The Grand American Handicap ieubicaay = fore, faut. wits | Noses believed teat some ©) Te8-| Bobby Jones, the youthful runner-up Bartenders’ Guide has suspended publication, but there's still a papor }!8 right cross. | eatistied, nament_of the American ‘Trapshootng : x st wii (ular number of Northern tourists/for the national amateur champion-| shortage. 5 Pails | nament of the “American “Trapshooting Georges a erage 4n Sout! ae to i1,| Would change direct and hop over to ship at Piteburen tent summey ‘ . A Narold Farese @loors Garry, | Jan, 7 —Capt, | Cleveland, O., where tt will bo held conte has ri el ir, another brilliant ye g | 5 A . a . : i d Dt M | time in August in the M F Ps ww: ~ fornia, bes NOt the siatament that the |see Buropein battlefields, but this ery Mae Saved other Bout E| Bartenders’ Guide hereafter will consist of the bartender’s nose, Peeled plpaacea sara hipay at urenla Meena Dell is ih the True | ut Edgewater. aera ae : h promoter, Charles Cochrane, | didn't materialize. What really did) stars F . . eal al le Curry of Staten Island in for the Price-Watterson Cup, covering| 4 xupehik, New York 8 emp, has the French heavyweight under a happen was a mags play on our own| Pinehurst leads all golf centres Now looks as if Dempsey will get more for a fight than Chaplin gets #” clght-round botu before the Coils. | the Afteen-mile course In gon. Is, Ghammon, took. the lead initia asceey @ort of an optional contract, the ii thern resorts, and “booked for the| down South with four courses. Ait-| for a film. goum A. C. of Newark last night. Curry! Dates for a number of A. a. U,| championship tournament of the ‘Man- Coffroth bid appears to be futile. ers tho usual reply for those| Ken, Charlotte, Nashville and White Seas et {122 dropped for, the count of nine 19) national championships for 1920 were | hattan Chess Club yesterday by scoring It takes two men to make a fight, | io Were taniy about making reser- Sulphur Springs are also well pro- Nobody offers to lick Ital: champ—D'Annunzio. yesterday by Irederick | Over iy Fokoray in the eighth round by thus how is Dempsey to profit by af- vided with golffing facilities. The . ee 2 airman of the A.A. U,| default. This unearned polut gave Kup- a his signature of acceptance to a | alos. ciries in-| popularity of Southern golf has been ‘ Murphy Is Winner. ch nship Committee. The nationa; | chika score of 6 to 2 fzing bi ath Coftroth, when the other | Not Solr Are Routers Hoan n- | t bonansa for club professionals, who, Only trouble with D'Annie is that he doesn't know the war is over. TROY, N.Y. Jan. 7.—Billy Murphy | boxing championship aMZll be held at contrac * ftroth, wi adequate to e t » . . . of Staten Island won eight out of ten| Boston on Apri nd@ 6; wrestling at Ww , . Carpentier, is|) _|after the completion of their regular i : fete : t # bei ll P : BOWLING AND BILLIARD Bee ew eta another oan. pe Ianche from wintery Few icne Oe to ROetiGEn. MeAMAT eUasiO COW HOKEN Connecticut just get through living down her rep for wood nutmege | founds from Tommy Conray of this city. Birmingham, Ala. on April 12_and_181 THU ae rey | ~ Jeck Kearns, manager of Dempsey, |} ifUne number of chronic players for savers) months of lucrative en-| when along comes wood alcohol to make her famous. i amas ci canes Se ERES 2 amd Coffroth are very close friends; | Mi" simply cannot wait for the open-|@cavor. Just now many of the best pene ing in fact, Kearne probably is under obli-| jh, o¢ the Northern season in the|Khown pros are preparing to, start Reports from Dempsey’s movie studio states the only thing about him gations to Coffroth and 80 wouki pre- | fer fighting under his promotion than on their winter junket. Walter Hagen, national open champion, will spring. that looks like a pug is his nose. fen . f this annual demand) ‘To take caro of ‘ rs Last Two Weeks of This Great REMOVAL SALE! under that of any one else, with the |imorida is fast becoming a State of|!@ave Friday for Florida to work in Dlagehave teen! contiie (ao) fuat jatal “4 me je exception of Tex Rickard.| golf links. Both the east and west|* few practice rounds, | “Leng Jim” | mower ear from MENARD NCE RARE A es ee ee, Bot onal is he going to do it, unless | Coasts are well studded with courses| Barnes will leave within a few days lea sama’ ay, for a swing around the winter cir- cuit, finishing his trip at Pinehurst, to compete in the annual North and it how English ter Cochrane, who peems to have the uppor hand in ne- gotiations, is sidetracked or finan- and new ones are being laid out con- stantly. More and more the in- fluence of visitors from this sector of Draught season is now closed in the Anti-Saloon League. « 4 Sially placated ta the | South ‘championship. ‘Toward the if yell dan i alateue tne middle o¢ Maren the country's golfing tic News | WSPITE the fact that boxing has ° t course at St. Au-|#ctlvity shift to the North, linc 1s WwW and G . tere Me ey test elghteen-hole| then Southern courses will be free for John Pollock OSSL won favozable recognition from the army and navy authorities, not to the play of natives, who don't mind / th links at Belleaire represent all the) {he play of natives, wik features of the bast links in the North coed wall sun shoots| Champion Jack Britton, holder of | guarantee of $1,000. while Fitzsimmons is to get | mention a pananed colleges, many of |with their beautiful grass greens down on their heads. thie welterweight title of this country, | « guarantee of $1,000, 91,000,000 ane ad which ‘would make it @ major sport, |fuirways that are splendidly tur y is not going over to England to figh' 5 we! pipe nave with baseball and football, re-|and the most scientific system of|, Walter Hagen, national open title | 1 a nS Wy ely sadly) | wate ‘Tyan Dade aioe pte chia! Tiane = formers will butt in with objections |trapping the whole layout. These two older ; George’ McLean of Great|Johnny Basham, the English welter- | New Brunswick, N. J. is matched to fight ’ jnattan’ Bore. fait. Right pow up in New Haven an |courses are ruted the best in the en-| Neck, Jack Dowling, Scamale, and )weight champion, no matter how! Franke Fiesoos of Staten Inmnd for ton rounds araction attempt has been made to interfere | tire Southland, Git Nicholls, veteran star, will Sve} ir¢6 a purse the English boxing pro- | * te Hustler 4. C. of Voughkssowio, N. ¥.. on an r swith the Leonard-Dundee match, but| Many other Florida courses have|#n exhibition of club work at the| 1 (eo. tne contest, Bel Jan, 14 was Matched for another bout to-day 4 it appears to have amounted to noth-|and are making vast improvements, Hotel Astor to-morrew evening, A!) | Mo! offe: ie Before | ii, witl go against Eddie McAndrews of Phila 1 taetmore than talk, Attorney CM, | turning the old fashioned sand greens|four stars will demonstrate how | gutling for England yesterday George | jaghis tor ox rounie at the National A. ©. MI IST Robineon, representing twenty citi-|into smooth turf surfaces ad Gant bet by eb in ihe. hee apenla ib McDonald, who came here a few|“Ptity" on Jan. irbesicd ie se oxsetie ne—<e" enty—p! ot » | fon into modern go! la ibition would ‘ ‘ ening | mmtched to box at the tig show at ‘Trenton, N. J ‘ Dout atin ground thal fh eaicies ftrewches The old. complaint frat be decidedly worth while if only to] Weeks ago for the purpose of signing pee 19, . BE SO. D Regardless of ‘ _ prize fight to adecision, Terrible, ivn't| Miorida links were like cow pastures | Hee how Hagen manipulates his up a few matehes, told Dan Morgan, — | | iL gem. #t? Mayor Fitzgerald listened to the | minus grass doesn’t hold good in| My ©! lout tee shots ove manager of Britton, that the English | ‘The tex-round bow tetween Frat Fulton and Ci t t Me k R fe ; protest and then told the uplifting thee days. pe Re Pipe ttl mea moe for wo'ft8! promoter, Cochran, would give | Tom Come, (he te are eee os _ 0 are oom for a representative that he had perfect ¢ first golf course estatlished in|to gain some expert dope ho eir | : 7 - i to have been fought at Buffalo, - s ho uonfidence in Chicf of Police Philip Florida Was in 1896, a Mttle nine-hole clubs should be handled purse of $20,000 for Britton and | 2." caiiad off. The contest will be held uwtion olttar eatre. ‘ & Bmith, who issued the permit for the Hasham to battle for, Morgan now] Oympia A. A. of Philadekfia oo Wednesda | ” bout, and expressed the belief that D says that a match between the men | ering Jas. BA deck, Manion, matchmaber 0° ~ the public could rely on the Chiof's B Ll St k d Abe ear ang this coun. | de latter clad, signing the men wy to moet in a the public coria rely on the cuits! ( Bowling SErukes race ANA SPAreEs_)| wows raw more money in this coun | te Ae tor as wonky 0, : try and ‘ol a Pass a - ack ee cigs Het ant i mdeesnatdor a pines ta teatherwagn:| {| The proposed million-dollar theatre styles which pleased an exclusive es © Babe Ruth "tp! Glenn ‘Tiddel mised by twelve Fine ae enears atte ae kee , cae ony uhm is doing all his fighting ip New | to go up on this block won't wait— trade, tailored to give distinction to ev e Ruth won't play any-|roiling a perfe t score last night when | rial maar nts Recepacsly oynaere et Fr, is aigned up to meet Max Will. | [M we've got to move. You get the bene- the appearance of the wearer. ‘ oh where but in Hoston, an ho says | he hung up a 24 total in his sixth wan ft Tang MM Mv 8 i riko, baw manot nv [naan of Fuuadeohia tor twee “rounds. 0 «1TH fie,” Bed rock prices—peak top qual- Come and see for yourself what this ae in 9 meamgo of his businoss |ssninat Hugo Netley at vashington | ameiean Wile Jackoon, 1 laiowwagnt, to ameet | AN" Aamo will have to) put "up" iiss | ity. Mixtures, stripes, solid colo forced sale means in valyes. representative at the Hub. Old sturr, | He raged 219 6-6 for the | american Ni Marry Hariaon, the peal = Mand fetiver, & ght in order to boat Friedman, as the latter ts a | Rabe will be ' ae 1b"tor Nockler. tn | ihe poitn fais raunds in the oar bout at his rwular weekis | foal e00 iden - " ‘ ‘ and bunk. Babe will be up there at ' yer meric, rolled at | the Aner |e ie eigen, 11k caren) Uikin (et wie mickior faa eee seca hapa ches Fur Lined Great Reductions on Finest Quality rolls around hitting ‘om out, and he| Carley Komer defeated J | tanta be Gnawa tram with «| VM Of a weight which Hreok Bagley, mat: | in gon ruunde at the Commercial A.C. of Boston Sizes 38 Suits & Overcoats English Will be glad to be there. He may | tam oF the University ' i yavaira eat 'the Americana, with B00 | aqor «f Jacko, aalanl hima to ake to bos | Keurey night, wa” 380 Maliona squawk now about wanting some of |e series tolled at the Boho alleys in | . ee Jeaon, mee | 0 " fhe $125,000 that it 18 Nald was paid | die Broms, wilt Bernhardt aud Peter's | Aviator Redling was ihe victor 1p a match — Gene Tunney the West fide light hearrwetsht, | poe $40 $ | $6 & Scotch ee eee and probably welll de ee ee ere et van awarded to Bern | mild the (Pastime ‘bowling sie. withedoe | Champion Ofike O'Dowi and Silent Marta. | who fights mmo good batter at the Areas A.C | Kersey | c boost in salary, although under the | hardt after five games had been rolled, Mebhy. Louis Wieln's whirtwi | eno ceafmnate middioweigiit of thie city. have | of sersey City on Jan. 19, has also been aligned up | Ocoats, Val. Val. Overcoatings h ract which nardt rolled an average o! | r 7 5 n niatebed to Wot in @ ten-round boat | %) weet Paul Samson, the e x strakhan an { Fea aie cree ois cnilticd to pris noes |. tan wore aawinat 2, for, Delors jot tae, aed ae Guta oor | mPa omer, ae hes Reena HE | Mal echt’ | | 00 coring Top Coats sacl | $42 i titled to of 0.000. | Site ‘Sabby-Jelliae es, acheduled t 4 ‘de “alle nen *) 4 : t ‘we Dowd Poughkeepsie, N.Y, inney has’ de: . q ‘ ‘ BT tile ote 1s 000, 88 far ae ae eee eae ie esate | tba 7S when BabA7 ems to Tura the | cub of Detroit, Mich, oo Hw 4. O'Dowd le | TOES Cuts” eUalewing card in’ the’ som Yun S41 Teaith ssa eet sarictiy ChB 1a)||||| Yalonn ©) © 4s concerned. It gets him talked about | cade ys, Was postponed until @ later] ayy, pres ae, ere | o dig favorite im Detroit few months, Metyrreas anybody that ia talked about | date. .The scores pie hate a irise Nowlin aotem on Jan at the | Past Dosie, woo has leon boring in god! > young om witasimmons the ght MER CLOTHES, SPORT COATS AT SIMILAR REDU these days is regarded na some pumps |, At Merwolitan, allere Riddell, 207, 252, 119,| Labor avinpie in Vaat Sieh Mires ‘The beat" bow | form ttroachost Now Howlaial in Ge last ax fous Bo eight eavy SUM , EDUCTIONS * kins, However, when it comos right | 208, BBD, Total, 1H8: aromas, 218, Bt: | ere of Yorkville are invited to. compete posal ei ap for another bation He |welent of Nutley, N. J, agrons to fight Paul ‘ 4 os rig wie, 188, 193, 28, 163, 173, ‘Total, mi wp port " “ BO" Gown to tasinoas, Ruth won't jump | 118% anne, 1 1 pelle Atmann. con of the od ime dria cra | wil go anit oo Wein the |titadeltia, wa Semone, {Be lin ‘up Zo teak es cus’ of the four e \ the traces. @ will abide by the! at the Lenox allcye—Romer, 214, 160, 187, 1 pwiers, hee entered the price bowling moteet tO | tarweight, in @ Cxelve-Tound bout, to @ fubt-round bouts which Dare Driscoll will stage og treatment the owners of the Yankees | }*! ee, 108 eT. | Be aged by PC. Tac at the White Ele: | Naranonmwealth A, ©, of lcstoas Areas A, C. of’ Jermy City either on J 9) a tant phant Howling Academy, New ‘York City. on the | ®t te Comune 2 iva lo a will give him, and knowing the two W981 U8, Tot, | PO I Mocaemling wiih’ Methane | night, Inple, according 10 bia munagwr, to 00 | HS, otter for ee ie eae, ot e e le Loe» reputable owners, this treatment 9s, 243, | 24 lame ple Hue Cordes, ee Thum rel | sycive a auaranten of $1,000 for bis end, edd " aet be miawerely, but you may da» | {i ery, (1 | etbers, Sea Shae 1 Uatay Cline cod Bildio Pitasimmons he | | Frank Warbe, maichusiser of | the ‘Neaons) Retailers of New York’s Finest Clothes / pe NO Bhaking | ios err rw of this city, are in fhne sane fo \ Fly today cont Yrank she af } gown by the Home Run King. It will | 1, was an even tweak in thy Cleveland-New Toe, pnnuel twumamral of, the Hastere Ladies! | exo! Oe on wae led him for his terms tor ff OPEN Daily till 9 NEAR « be 4 thi Fi H B pRervey une mane York | Bowls ‘ongress, in which fifteo evenly matched | their ten-round out, whieh will be fougie at Marray, Ghe roux ieatharwengnt, 10 ty He (ibe remembered that Frank Baker lsdier towting contest, tiled, ah the Grand Orn | team are io compete, is mieduird 10 orn at the | (nm Detrot Hoxing Chm tonkeit, Ths will be {in CGhiney of Maittmore ing tenons ff EVES, Sats. till 11 45TH ST, ass cae basked in the glory of the. title Yel gaming adenylate oleh. “in | lenox ‘Rowlne Arad, on uMlndayaRerocan \"nurinn’y fmt fat iN that chy and bo wil | onion rane, ag ir ade Wate | now erred On Babe, | score of 875 to Th, but the New York women | bowllng in tbe Gily of New Xork, tay bad to make Good, Cline m bo recite & J Mie : oe the ‘prom receipe, ee sat ae RT NAA LRN OO RET

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