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“FULTONS KNOKGUTCIST | BEST’ SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK WIEFOTIE - By Thornton Fisher SIMILES ON ROBINS *» VE $100,000, SAYS DEMPSEY,/HOW FULTON Lost IN’3 ROUNDS ~ REVIEWING WILLS'S VITORY {Pirates Lose Game Whic Smith Rescues After Pfeffer Almost Lost It. ! By Richard Freyer. IB’ JEFF PFEVFER'S throat hai? yards, or outcurve halyards, 0 whatever the thing is whicn \ controls the varivits pitching assorts iments of the Brooklyn twirler, parted > * Champion Had Visions of Return Match and Rich Purse if Negro Had Been Defeated, but Will Meet Winner if Public Demands It. dn the fourth inning of the final Pitte- | paired the Pirates scored four rum " Shtniene Seine ery Silt the tina to Wateaetatunisenec | (WILD BURT'S” TROUBLES. ee | awarded the contest to Brooklyn tw. the corrected tim: : ae of 1.66 and by two Frank Moran outpointed Wild nha Cea before the ball was returned to tb infleld Griffith and Wheat had . lengths. Final score: Dodgers, 4; hun Kc William Kenny, known in prat- me THE ty 376050 Pirates, ‘enney in ten rounds. listic circles as “Wild Burt” Ken- WHO DIONE GET 1N_ WENT At the start the Dodgers crossed dehnny Dunde: outpointed ny, twenty-six, who fought at HOME PEBLING COMFORTABLE the line in first place, and after th © Sédle Fitzsimmens in ten rounds. Newark last night with Frank opening inning hdd been settled the Moran, was arrested after the | home players were leading by three H Harry Wille stopped Fred Ful- fight ‘by Lieuts, Corbett and | lengths or runs. It looked like oasy H ten in three round O'Hara of Police Headquarters | Sailing for Pfeffer, Ley gers when —— on a warrant scoured by hia | his team mates increased thelr lead ' ACK DEMPSEY, heavywelcht wite, May Kenny, charging do- in the second by shooting one more champion of the world, was as sertion. coording to the war- run home and adding another in the a nervous as a youth at his first} ‘nt Kenny wee charged with VALD BURE KENNY | third, } Rhetesional box! ible deserting his wife on Nov. 22, HIT EVERN THING BUT gut jn the fourth Jeff went com~ * S01 se hacia if On, OF as pile at AS ee Pa, where the THE JANITOR -HE HOOKED pee to pleces. After baa f rie YY yungster eliver an ora-| couple lived. Kenny will be ar- had been retired Southworth doubled, De Men on graduation day, at the mon-| Talgne’ tn court to-day, A WICKED RIGHT HOOF TO Whitted walked, Grimm aiso strolled, Slee ghey conducted by the interus- It \8 also reported that Ken- \ MORANS KNEE WITH OGAOLY Caton doubied, Haeffner. singled and ' ae cue : wc { BY'8 brother died last Saturday eFrecT |8o did Carlson. ‘This resulted in four -tional Sporting Ciub of New York! and Inst night his friends wero BILLY GIBSON rung, and when Jeff was hit for @ § et the First Regiment Armory in| mourning him at a wake AND WIS NEW two-baser by Carey at the start of Newark last night. Jack couldn't is renders the fifth he was sent to the showers " CHEATER S— and repiaced by Smith, who held the Bigeenne, dis hands behave, He Kept! neon tor tights and 1 hope they get GETTING READY Pirates safe throughout the rentains # shifting about in his seat, fumbling | al) they want of them, the good ones, FoR. THE OLO der of the contest with his necktie, and giving count-| and lapels leet are conducted in Mans’ HOME mom Mahe dom bergeetiig deta . less th an orderly fashion, breaks in a game of ball, but they ; er bac ee bed rad tie “What @ bunch of well known peo- | sure did have old Dame Fortune right mervous. 9 of the! ne were on hand! I never saw 60 THREE STIFF RIGHTS | with them. The three markers in the ; fight as tt p @s told to the| many fumoua actors, financiers and TO FULTONS BOOY first were due to a wild throw by the wrtter: men in all walka of life at @ perform- Pirate catcher. After Olson had Aled iH “The result was just the opposite|@C° of any kind, jon an easy fly Johnstbn strolled om fot what I wanted. 1 was root-|BRITTON-THOMAS BOUT BEST [Infleid’ hit and’ ao did Wheat, filling & ‘ne for Fred to win, and the| OF THE SHOW. | the bases. Myers then hit to the aot that he lost means probably a| "The best bout of the evening was Pitcher, who threw home, forcing hat between Jack Britton and Mar- fohnston at the plate. The Pi hundred thousand dollars to me. If| ce) Thomas, 1 had heard that the | backstop in an endeavor to double he had done what Wills had done—{Frenchman was not much of a iy _p 4 ‘ea Myers at first threw wild and far, ung and he should have done it—he would] fighter, and I got @ real surprise mpic m be a tremendous attraction again, and I would have whipped him again when he stood his ground and swap- ped punches with the veteran Brit- ton, ‘This waa a treat, What | liked 0 STEWARDS VIGILANT NOW Sails Despite SS tow eum and Myers was anchored on third. from which station he rode home ou asily as I did that afternoon in|about it was to see a-title holder DUNDEE DID Sate INTO Koney's single. The other markers ‘Harrison. like Britton taking a chance of los- Lack of Funds) woe hemseconnece FITZHIMMONS WHEN HE | Nore chaiked up on Billotten tn “There's no use of talking; if | 28 by 4 knockout. He kept wading . * OF MONTCLAIR - CIO HE WAS STUNG | baser and a passed ball in the sec. ithey stop once, they'll stop again, |! throwing caution to the winds, As Yonkers Meeting Draws to End Officials Seu? you TeLc’Em 30° n Myere's fielder’s choice and I knew right from the jump that hia|“™% gave the funs a run for their ‘ elas The complete American Olympic | ’s double in the third, and on Beart wae not there. 1 could tefl] Money. | He never seemed to fear Mete Out Punishment for Foul Riding— team, 200 strong, js on the high seas Ellott’s single and Smith's ‘triple ta ME Bay coetd, for a. flashiinnt thot ho on the jaw, He waa ia there t0 fiphts Alphee’s I t. to-day, bound for Antwerp, despite a EEL) - ' ier Poeee, Soe, ff lasblight that ho| Sia ht he did. phees improvement. shortage of $25,000 of the total amount neceasary te finance the trip. Up to @ late hour yesterday Gus tavus Kirby, President of the Olympic Committee, thought he would be forced to cut down the number of athletes who were scheduled to g0, but felt that between now and the all “Thomas displayed great gameness throughowt, He took enough punches om the chin and in the body to stop the average: weltorweight, but he took every purich without flinching. “The Frenchman was dropped sov- eral times, buf as a rule got up to hia feet imetantly, quite differant from Fulton. In the tonth, Britton put on extra steam and battered the @. \ Vardon’s 25-Foot Putt .On 86th Hole Wins Match | From Hagen and Barnes @. “Fulton has every qualification that | foes to make a great fighter except one thing, and really that's the most ossential thing of all. He's not there ‘with the courage. Wills showed me smenothing. Those taps he landed on Fulton I don't think would have made i? \ichiaed like Frank Moran slow up By Vinceni Treanor. HE Racing Stewards at Yonkers aly are becoming unusually vigi- lant as the meeting draws to an end. On Saturday they set down Jos Mooney on complaint of Jockey Barrett that he carried On Watch YONKERS SELECTIONS, First Race—bort Churchill, Po- catellorThe Portuguese. Second Race—Crystal Ford, Ralco, Albert A. Third Race—Wild Thoughts, Bye- Opener, Gipsy Lad. Fourth Race—von Leatherface. inacona, Recount, i . 1 DEMPSEY THINKS THAT WILLS finish of the games next month ; Fifth Race—Dorcas, Belgian Queen, VERY SLOW. srootad the bettie, (hat the referee) wide at the head of the stretch while| Sea Queen. ti 2 enough money would be collectea in Americans Have Advantage} CARDS AT NEW LONDON. Ps . “Then it waa that Thomas gave alastride Cromwell, and yesterday they| Sixth Race—Wild Thoughts, Rolo. | popular subscriptions to complete the | <areapeene, » display of temperament phat might Most of the Way in Bril- liant Four-Ball Contest. | took Dinna Care out of the money trip. | after he had finished second to Al- be expected only of some actress. This is perhaps the only time in the | e Is a0 slow that I wouldn't have any| pr, (xberted Only of ao aed trouble whipping ever one on his jaw —_———— v A 33 no | like @ glaring form eeversal aa com-|history of the Olympic Games that i arms-on them, and then eunk his|Phee in the fifth event, Turner, w! F afer Saat elf against the awkward Wild|®Tound the ring as though it was! phee wide all the way from the three- to the disgust of those who had re- garded her as a good thing. She was a short-priced favorite, Yes- terday she was so well fancied that her price was forced from 10 to 1 down to 6 to 4, and there was no quit in her. Instead, she canfe from behind, overcame the carrying wide by Dinna Care and finished with a to participate in the ancient Greck classic, without suffictent funds, Chief Coach Moakley said before | sailing on the Princess Matoika th he considered this team, which will represent the Stars and Stripes in| Antwerp, to be decidedly inferior to | breaking his heart that he was forced to stop. Every once in a while he looked at the crowd to exolte their sympathy. The crowd turned loose and gave him a big hand, which pleased him mightily, and he hopped out of the ring like a hero, DEMPSEY SAY8 KENNY'S AWK- Burt Kenney, can beat Wills. | “after the bout Wills came over to } the side of the ringywhere I was sit- | “ting and extended his gloved hand Dover the ropes, and of course I shook | (jt and wished him luck. ‘There's noth- | ing about him to worry me, I wieh | he'd tackle Moran. The game blond 'Pittsburgher could take everything he N what was probably the most re- markable, four-ball golf exhibi- | tion ever seen in this country Harry Vardon and Ted Ray, crack | English pros, defeated Walter Hagen, our open champion, and Jim Barnes. | Western open champion, in a 86-hole Shirt prices— The amount you pay for a Par- amount is a very small amount, but the amount of service and style you get a very big amount. And all together amounts to elghths pole home, but inasmuch as Alphee won the race anyhow, race- goers are a loss to understand the ruling. It cost the backers of Dinna Care a lot of money, but it helped to break the fall of others who had 7 the last one that did so well in Stock- complete satistaction or money WARD STYLE PUZZLED MORAN, | Played Natural Bridgo straight and rush; in fact, ahe began to run at holm in 1912, ‘This did not. imply, | ™Matod. @ 26-foot putt by Vardon win-| oT pack, bebas and then como on and outgame| — ,, *| place. The disqualification of Dinna about the same place she stopped however, that the veteran Cornell |e the matoh, Ue Comer = ee One: te shim, espectally ina fifteen-round bout.| “1 guess Moran must have been |? : sttajin her last outing. Excuses, how- conch wi f ioe looked as though the Americans would Cordial! “Bat to get back to Fulton, He| Completely puzzled by Kenny, who{Care put htm second and Lunetta fi SUNAe: , ican ¥, coach, was not optimistic as to the| It was @ brilliant contest through- | surely be one up at sixteenth, as Barnes ordially, Ye ant vream jon, Nia heart Swan Pt to box like they do at La| third, fet Bree iss phe palitad Hut iy American chances of winning, but he out and it took the sensatfonal putt|!aid his long approaches dead to the | TTT ee Niind he doeen't like “ough going. Out. | Bavate, | Hoe used hia feet ae much aa * editable! the allbl men that last time she cgr- peeuee hee ee Winning with thig {bY Vardon to dectde the issue, Hagen |.iole but Ray sank a 25-footer for a| —* Hidde of that he 1s all right. But there's) Ne did hie hands, He ie much shorter) Alphee showed a very creditawlo| rieq 117 pounds, and yesterday her |team than his predecessor, the late {at the same time missing a §-foot|three and the matoh continued all at ame consolation for him. He got a onan eave nda lighter| performance in winning the ‘fth | host was the comparative feather | a e ‘ et nnd/anls? halvina thei nol square. Again on the last green the mice chunk of dough for that poor | 4nd hes little fighting ability, Moran| put at first glance her race looked | 97° Weight will. make a difference, | Mike Murphy, had with the last one, | putt and only ving the hole, home talent appeared to have the bet- oxhibition had ~ of trouble trying to reach —==== == | you know. | . a The Americans had the advantage | ter of It, but ee unexpectedly ran SH SHOPS ary, him, made many funny attempts 54 a itt the edge of the Fulton ‘has filled ort a lot since | Mam. He made many funny attempts — | CAUGHT IN THE NET. most of the way, and not until Gown his putt trem the edge of the IR’ I ‘Be fought me. His legs aaa eee right. I feel eure he oan do better Fistic News George Odom's Major Parke spliled | a the finish of the match did the Brit- INC, and h + ae against some one his own aize, what some suspicious folk called the to put down one of scarcely six feet. |1¢9 Nassau Street, Tribune Building age ‘ 1a peana in the Arrow” Stakes. Pick.| ,U@W2 tennis class maintained ita [One have the lead—and It was an ad-| It was a day of long putting. At| 996 rd Avinue at 69th Strect have stage frigtt at all. Ee se Maley d Go sti wick, owned and trained by Dilly | #premacy in the opening rounds of the|V@ntage at a time that it counted|times Ray's efforts in this direction | 9998 Third Ave. at 125th St., Harl gmat have figured the colored fellow | ,_,/e, Dundes. Fitzsimmons bout weal | CTT, 5. |Clancey, Waa favorite, and Assume, |New York Sectional» championship | most. were uncanny. He wae always hunt: | igag © .ird Avenue at 86th Stree i Rot an soon es he got thow | Whe’ sactns prwt two role soved By John Pollock owned by John Leonard bit trained |doubles on the turf of the Crescent | Ray was the hero of his aide in the |it00°many times to suit the oppo- | see oweer doh Ste at Setorth Apnea in the thin’ and pat or crinands sence) by Clancey, was a 3 to 1 shot. You-| Athletic Club at Bay Ridge yesterday. | morning, and he kept his team in the | sition and the large gallery too, who, | igag Broadway at 60th, Sires. have weak at the weight, Tho 4 co Ng shed 1 oon ve bg = Tho first holding of the divisional tour-| running, while in the afternoon it was|while fair enough, naturally wanted] i¢3 East 42d St. at Third Avenva worry t posting a big forfeit @o| Larney Lichtenstein, the boxing fide Aas popes Be erie artsy fhament, a qualifying round to the na-| just the other way about, it being|to see the American players win. All| No. 1 Main St., Getty Square, Yonkers pr gog Score po’ : ray promoter of Chicago, is trying to sign 4 Ae atais Corwen Samant ree ye tional championship, brought out a ficld Vardon that did all the star playing. four players picked up many times. = - — _ pe Eddie come ina few pounda heavier| UP Battling Levinsky, the MEht] sume, as tf it had been planned to let | frederick Alexander ont Hee | broken. They should @ave looked at ‘A, i heart. Maybe that was bruken, i . at me a & . . In addition the newer partner- , Ered. ‘Dundes must be given credit for |, t his big ir arena|*!Ving vent to their feelings on the'| tones nae A | test, ») int <."No matter what mishap ho had. if! putting up a great fight. He landed |COUt At an, MK ape ait. ATINA) subject when Major Parke, the out- | Quit ef, wetd Holsford and Frank T) At tunoh time the score was two ia he were real couragcous he would | many solid smashes and he took many . ‘month, Levinsky | Sider, came along in time to win the idea AG tavce (Ge tua: nites aha Rave attempted to got to hin feot, but | solid ones too. die of next month. A Y| whole race. dh dhe inure ot the oar oles in favor o' nite es WM he appeared to be oatiefied to low! “Arter thin bout came the big outpointed Maelehoir in a ten-round » eas ) day. lads, despite the brilliant long driving IH that wey. affair of the might. Miko O'Dowd, | Pout AE Kenoee. o e crenal | Wott from Saratoga telle‘ot the ar-| ,Mis# Marlo Wagner, Miss Morence |and mitting of Ray. \ th} me it Ta fee Wills, Tf the pubie oe ay Pi cord ly 0-4 Be Moc good nincethat crap, Lichtenstein | val there of Ten Loe, the Bast View | tiated in'the honors of the important| It looked Ike @ oinch after four 4 4 ve then to y the r ¢| championship lawn tennis singles be- * bo, but I don’e think {t for tho best | proved #0 disastrous tor Fulton and Grotavindky smuch harder fight, (stable of Mra. Loulee Viau, widow |gan'on the courts of the Woodmere | O* Haave’s tive st me fourth fa ; » BI yi 5 mia: " lash, Schuylerville, ‘Sanford Memo- | Per e 06 or it Tithe oh oo ek fore oe Pane ~~ sigery daya, eke atta mane: Reiumeig tee Mal Albany and Adirondack Stakes | P/M brought out her entire collec-| 0 the three succeéding holes n ¥ nny-on-the-spot. ar “l saw Tex Nickar’ man. Amybody that could take that giant Willard that was conaldenet tn- i c With Clay ‘Timer, the Indian leit hearrweight, | 18 planning to start her in the -| bowled over two t ovt|® biedie three then at the eighth and @ round need not fear any slow-mov-| was a big night—but not for Fulton,” ae dk quarters of a’ mile, for which both pl the ninth put the match all square eee: 7 Wale ; colts and fillies are eligible, that will |p" Qe argouca Clube tonne tonne: | ait was @ magnificent battte then:all ej DEMPSEY ADVISED JOLSON NOT| non martin Knoous Ont Ray Smith | "Dash" Hewdt of Bowkin has mand ud) be rin on Aug, 11. In this race tt t8|ment” for the. Longwood. Howl, N.|the way in to the elehteonth green 3 TO BET ON FULTON. in Fitth, be ok wich Prantle Jerome, {4,uartm | not Improbable that the speed of the |W Nuies defeated W, Hh Porter Jr. 1 : mker,W aa booked tor te ADEE Ci Pitt oe te ie vgn ee Nel Ie My friend, Al Joison, who was wit-| COLUMBUS, 0. July 2.—In a dout| Gann Cliy, Le I, on Wriuoalay night. The | qovaralyy tented | Mame oe ae out bel Miitemect tt Bi, Rice to-day in’ the ji} tng boalde me, maid he wanted to put scheduled to go fifteen rounds to ach oifkial have emgsem Art Shoo, the Not [thy colts, notably Pluribus, Hroom. | als vem Bethe bet Gown that Fulton would rechres's jesleton of the. baseball park Urine inti, to mn Jenene dratead, They] xpun, Inchoape, Star Voter, General Sree R AC I N G c Dt ere, which ¢ py ix thou- | will come together ine ten-round bout, “ chael, ‘Leonardo Beare sina Sag | fo ao mart A Ss | wae arcinenes a 1 ux |ietaarttanage Gustategsmeae| TRAINING GALLOPS. |] ripire City Track The show certainly proved the | inter-ullisd heavyweight champion, | pound tianter, bee teen waned np to weet Sines | Sanford Memorial and, very. Nkely, p y ee alas cag “telifwad’ tor tae knocked out Ray Smith of Now, York, | cottes, the weiterweigut of hi ull of them will start, AT EMPIRE CITY. (YONKERS & MT, VERNON) by an army of fiuns, There ll Porsial pollalby y ‘wes such be can make it warm for any light- weight. Aa !t was he didn’t have tho proper strength behind \his blows, who promoted my bout with Wi nd numerous sporting writers, promoters and box- stomach and « right cross to the jaw heavyweight champion, to meet Tony Melchotr, the promising young hoavy- weight of Chicago, for a ten-round battle, and John Jgnuings of the Armory A. A. of Joosry City is making aa effort to hook nin uy eof emg saddled Just no: ‘the longer priced of the pair Clancey sure that such was the case and were | that will be decided th der and 5, Howard rill Hall and Leon- Benjamin M, Letson and Anderson all scored viv- If Hagen had given Barnes good support in the afternoon the Amert- cans would have C&ptured the con- Voshell, Walter Me: win. Ning out of ten were ard Beekman, Frederick ton of fast drives, She placed with rare accuracy and bewildering speed from all parts of her court go that sh guddenly awakened and won all three and aquared the match, © next month w Trainer Sandy McNaughton Barnes got July 97.—Track fast.—Phalaria, % m in ha; 4 @ buneh of them that they| did the tr In @ reggnt encounter | f lene Branch, om Yrider wig Tho yearlings of Env! Hers's Bhort | Tile Mm co! Male. Wm in Oe Balas | TOMORROW Yi gereiedne doors becore tom, T iruony | Bitty received tha aii vardict | ew faut 6 al ean acim |Gruse stud have arrived at Suratogy| Te," qm tn vtss Paddy Deets % min 00) |) 92600 MT. KISCO STAKES 5 ‘ over Martin, but la ght he waa no| Yeum Chick vw Silt Rowan Danny Lee om Kentucky and are qu i Wl 89) rca Mania got in that way L Ws | ma cot for the hard-hitting Martin, wita |r Jeinon an'in ths sce te ema” |the” Fasig- Tipton Gompanyra gales |Eiat, 4m i868: Poin Coud."® m. in|! BROND VILLE HANDICAP dw pulon as I took my peat and later | fn his pounce UMProy Prone, Jai Wiocanfield, the Maglioh middleweight, now |StAbem to be offered to bidder’ on a I Peosea on Buy Lear s\ im | ‘. )) S2ftde 1 was introduced from the ring aaa pao an Amcrican aibnager,, Hv has placed bimeot |AUE. 4 There are twelve budding | 2, min 49 4-8) Ferevihd, Mm in c0e-s; |B end Three Other, High Clase Contest tio “The little fat boy who dieplayed soe cv 4B ® B racers in the Short Grass consign- oe A, mt +5) Bente Paul § | FIRST RACE AT 2.80 P, M, Risiitibaes of the tdnte cane tome) New Giant ver Shows Up Woll,) Seer fy cov. OM) Semiaie Mewmted) ment, and with one exception they are | muantnn ly ie a? CFL Basle Petits Mm | Grand General “gPlend raid that if I fought at the Har-| BRIDGEPORT, Conn, Juty #7.—Rey | Sho) Woceiny (look aio ule attain in ite | song and dwughters of Short Grass, 4 ie ein is 6:51 Aten ree fee ene a bali park he'd be putting up the | Grimes, the Bridgeport Hastern League it irnigh « bormg eum'at| the gon of Laveno that raced with)? & i “Ms's's; me Lamb, th min .40) Ihe. ) Additonal numbers for me, tut he felt eure that| infelder, who s 4 the Giants in New |euch distinction in the United States |<, % m In 60) lestaae, % m tn Ls. q 1354 puemed Saty bare. to post round one.| York to-day, gave « wonderful ex- ja few #oneons back after having made» hh Gebdlg % me tn 0.(8) Southern Gontlo- of ° hh li Li i joo of him, hibition of aggressive baseball for hi something of @ reputation aa a d . ‘ i Li; i ga one ta, @ youngster, perched | een A Sseroasies pares i ale tance runner and it is more than Leo Naa RS nary role tel To daze At ower, ; VG) t (tt @ collar sopmost girder of the tutld- Ure. 0! ah ; ie Wot he che iy Me 2 Likely, he will beget a race of ru 4 * m in 1,08 a5) id Btand, #3.30, J th 7 h li le k F We great what « fan, witt do to | rae inten Vonuily puspudt with se rannie | euvages Hi, ta Pace econ Sous Piuvahers. He breeds uniformly, and | Raul "ym gn Len est dower, Mm. tn in? Senta ddlag War Tax, Y tHe ug t litt not- somo, 1 was always ally passed with : " ‘ at ob con | Wel 8 offapring have bone and ad ae 2 A ’ ‘ an Son second ain Nahe tr | Siti gd mirable muscular development, with | i028) Leda, Hm in tenets wud S Expresses fashion's latest edict of have bean following houts eve! the long centre’ Held | ‘The onaemd tat ivvon Martin Burke, use| 00d, healthy feet and level tempers. | Tig, Lite; fermen EBALL BATS (A eA ne phate baton Sons i | 4 Zee oh, i Moe ate ate fore DOI inet leeches | Lr ta UCN Aree +] BA 8 correctly and smartlt aw such 4 b inside and outside of M defeated Waterbury by wn ah Now Ueteace On ot 2, vie Borke | pot by Bend Or from Napoli. Out- | Costa Pi, ome 1 | Te My lf 4 club aa there was at thie show, | Ain et god Ray Breve A Ave Ting ‘rt ip Oat Wil, ie iy at the Argpry | DUM, is dam, was a daughter of |t im 1m), Halle iood | LOUISVIL! MASCOTS Gansio Or eda had thar Wolve | runs, scori of J, te evidently wot" on. Enthusiast (he a son of Sterling) and | \ Anderson” rting Goods Co. ee cane Ge Wag ped their pares mare tale n the bargain the Peat Sunburst (she a daughter of Hackler | Keiruta ‘mt di or Sporti ie J perfect day in the field, accepting seven a . 8. and Boletios), In Bruce Lowe reok-' {tt io BROOKLYN, N, ¥. chances raleaiats: adele STR RL adit oning Bhort Grass tea No, 1 bores. . biti a ee 00 aoe, A