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B® ° is ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, 3 RY ENGLISH BOXERS WIPE AMERICANS OFF THE PUGILISTIC MAP eeewenr » tnd satya | JUDGES’ D BRITONS CARRY OFF HONOR i ED Ohampion Johnny Kilbane an Interested Spectator at the Featherweight Bout. Commodore’s Grand Ballroom, With a Classy Gathering Looking On, Our Rep- resentatives Are Beaten in All Four Feature Bouts. By Robert Boyd. a NDY CHANEY of Baltimore. contender for the featherweight championship, strengthened hi» pretentions * considerably” before «# large assemblage of New Yorkers and Johnny Kilbane at Madison Square Garden by outfighting Charlie Beecher and gaining the judges’ decision in @ hard fought fifteen-round bout, Chaney had eeveral inches advan- tage in height on his advorsary, a fast left hand, a good one-two punch and a world of speed. Against this attack Beecher had unlimited fighting spirit, great powers of assimilating punishment and still fight back hard and remarkable infighting ability . By Vincent Treanor. UGILISTICALLY speaking, the United States was wiped of the map last night, or rather early this morning, in the Grand Ballroom of the Hotel Commodore, 1t was the occasion of a dinner givey to William A. Gavia, managing director of the Inter- ternational Sporting Club, at which the en- tertainment consisted of boxing bouts between the best of our army and navy boxers, and a series between London Bob- bies and our own New York police force. There were only four contests which could JOuN MSE Bowen) USA. Lo st TO , CAPT; CHANDLER. Pa * Goswami GHtyt Mei \ when the Baltim e re oY would England rv oll =a let him get in aa be regarded as international and glan MEAN a janey only on rare occasions al won them all. The Englishmen excelled in = ue Wy taeee cher to wet in close, wiik b Hoppror © foeman off with boxing ability in every instance, while the Ss] a ri. gl Pega and whipped ove: tif right arossas that had the dark- ricans for the most part bad only gameness to recommend them. Pier ++ oki i j ie dari Britishere were better traived for the fhay, better as wthletes any way he) : . eee tins rote aot bobbing like ‘ looked at them. This told in every bout. a BUD-Counr Many vat: Had Beecher had a few more inches After a series of amateur bouts had been contested very spiritedly to ‘his statue he might have fared better against the slender pale. skinned Chaney. But time and time the Maryland fighter beat tho loca Tose by the sapaie leads and right a y a y e Bt lest fraction of 4 bs yp A 5 ‘Giants Expect to I and second aided in this respect by hit superiority in reach, -CHANEY-BEECHER BATTLE. ther Groh or Maranville|ziztiv.'a, tosh vce William®Spengler, the New York heavyweight champion cop, nad eaten Arthur Walldt, also of “the force,” for no good reason, an army and navy beat between our own men was put on. ‘This brought together Bergt. Dan Toomey, lightweight champion of the army, stationed at Camp Dix, and Jimmy Browz, champion of the same class in the navy, from ope Roads, What a fight they put up! They fought three and then extra fourth round, head to head, without even a clinch, and at the nd it was a hard matter to decide the winner. Brown finally got the t 7) oe 2 hate > see LIVE WIRES Neal R. O'R BY JOHN POLLOCK. hair, Pgh gett followed evers . . move ese two little feather : cision, It seemed that either of these men might hcve whipped the By era Amdy Chaney of Baltimore, who In Four-Cornered Deal weights from the ring side, who, cs te of the subsequent international bouts Irrespective of weights, z Coopriaht, 180. ty The Pram Pubtiching Os, (the Rew York Brening re, _ | | was awarded the decision over Charley wan .angunoed, were fighting des PR Uaetwas nearing 2 A. BM. when thee. ‘his new outlaw league has galloped away to a healthy start by Beecher, the east side fighter, in their im ly chance of being the ; 3 voting a $10,000 salary to its Prexy. Ten thousand bluebirds is good ational bouts Was | patiroom wits decorated bearftitully, champion’s next opponent. ‘This bout fifteen-round, main bdut at Madison es oPartiand, jn full’and no genuine Boxingebouts were on i ties in the inter-| was one of a series of contests money if you get ft, ‘The outfit will be the Continental League, and | square Garden last night, received (Mf Heinie Comes Here Local Club) Sots Se een vealning trae Cee delgrmine the most torical vontende regaila, was pressed into ser-|ever held in New York in a-more the rexy paid off in Continental money. Teams are now being farmed | $5,476.75, This was 20 per cent. of} Will Have Infield \That Will aie be has screnned AS deetetiys un ne oe tee eens fede, tien ‘fas referee, The first of these cou-; palatial setting. Senator rd in outlaw States. Bertillon averages will determine the fitness of | the gross receipts after the State tax Cc F: With Ath-| Nationaia. F epaaard ama will play on] rounds, piling up a good lead by as beliveen Capt. Chandler Of | yale wa ie teach ia eulogy | Players. Base runners are hoing recrutted from among the Wail Street | of § per cent, had been deducted. ‘the| VoMpare avorably Aiternate dayw at Lake Charles, Lan shooting. his long oft, into Beecher’ English Army and Privace tes (Of Mr. Gavin, the guest of the eve-| Messengers. The rumor that Philadelphia has offered $300,000 in Lib- | gross receipts amounted to $28,825.) letics’ Famous $100,000 Com-| the Athictics’ training quarters, and | face. He followed this up with & ne c ae eres toa rmwen respon: erty bonds for Nicky Arnstel Y was unusuall; ‘ ’ Orange, Tex, the Cardinals’ camp.| solid right hook that shook the ‘The Captan knew too much | Ming, who ded, telling of the y 8 for y tein ts denied. which uni y large for @ bout! bination , Cranes, Tek., the Cardinale’ oso | oe ie ee Yorker themet Boning (of the private. DarLADe | eee cright eat oh tne Clam and between these Aehters Beecher drew ri One gume wit! pe played with the| missed many well intended left jabr ould be, and the idges had no| Soner Bright sat on the dias, and To baffle organized baseball the Continentals will name their teams | gown $4,792.17, which was 17% per fe 08 i Re pares Tae wits | and came. 14 lene, whipping eg GR.$BE CECI OD. | ee a ete OP Cro Tentie bar | . ater States. That sives 6 better soope for an.cutiaw league The New | cant of the receipts, Jess the State By Alex Sullivan. the same team in Mobile on the re-| and left punches to Chaneys mid- nasily. hus cops beaten up by a Boubie, but) York State outlaws will be a fast set of landlords, Pennsylvania ts : y e turn trip North. The Athletics also | section. was applauded in &] Here was some pleasure in the night's putting @ scrappy band of coal barong into action, and Massachusetts tax The State tax figured Ub} New York doesn't have a pennant manlike Way, but it was evi sport for him when Krank Ads a | ms, $1,411.25, Exactly 10,2 ia witl play a number of games with the | | Beecher took the fourth. Afth Os ¢ te S Mur.| as the Wool Trust. Kentucky has applied for three franchises, The 1441.25, Exactly 10,827 persons pai winner in both the American and | Houston and Beaumont teams. Prac- | sixth, making Chaney miss w' those eared ware a pee oe ae porn Bet bg! George Mur. Kentucks claim they've got enough outlaws to furnish the second for tickets to see the bouts. The National Leagues next season it tee, Mack sa.d, would start meee S bens deinen poets pa etree Merent Tei deit out, heavywelxht |. ‘The committee had no means of| @viston. tickets were sold as follows: woa'l be bécative the owners of the gf, 6, Tue, team will leavo for the | ening him, with right crosses as Watson, the British Navy cham-| knowing the names of the distin- Bin) Seay 490 at $1 W200 || vecstsees ata the clamie- eave apared) = cami against Ralph Ritchie, the| guished guests present, but the fol- ‘The outlaws pay none of Judge Landis’s $42,500 salary. By special suena Fort, Boy took the sighth, “ and er that Chaney set to worl heavyweight in our sea force, | lowing 18 a lst Of tnose who accepted | arrangement the Government pays the Judge $7,600 per year to govern ny eehSee OF eapenwe| to atrenSthen won, but, Ritchie put up | wvitatons; with his fast left hand and one-two ail ottiaws in the order of their appearance before him. Eddie Cicotte thelr cuba, The ownere of Lsaaalieh 94 Gover nor May * | to the head that gave him a comfort. Ri SA fps | Riot Mra wd | Ste upon at prvi lah Rr he urea he Mees ek CL le aa ete nce ne ee Doxine and. this, overcame | fen Hurbour, August Belmont, Gutzon | m4 timo loddie’s been app: ed in three . He will not pitch for that will put their respective teams in Uu per In the semi-final Johnny Gill, » nenens. ‘Tea Lowis,| Korgium, John Mok, Bowman, James| the Continentals unless Jesse James is his battery mate, The Con- | the running right from the start. rugged, hard-hitting middlewsis ear (. Brady, Nichows B. Brady, Major | tinental directors are now having Jesse paged. tira ee | ‘There are only one or two positions Under @ne Head from York, etituting for Exidit Gon, Robert Lee Bull George b that need bolstering, Grea, ueaih: Ie, tobe de Gores Buck Weaver has also been sounded, but Buck wants to go on the Important Clubs | 2,222, ia —_ Fitzsimmons, aine the judges ‘i ,, and before the peeniag By ere 7 award over Tillie (Kid) Herman of wut of order, Gen, Coleman du Pont, woner] stage. While Buck is playing vaudeville he will always know where bis the trades or purchases a) y ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 1&%—A pro-| California, weighing 151%, in a hard B obs atta. Little Johnny Ruth, Lop ies ager ee eae next moal's coming from #o long as the audience throws esx:. To Share Matches See rene tee ticle ntament. Domed to pdt. ‘ali sports ander the fought ten-round bout welterweig! champion of the "4 ~ *; ” aay ueauft, ° rosD: amp. supervision of a single regulatory; = 7 7 Peon tect, Sorry aera 1 Cansac barcuel Goren, ‘The new league wil! start April 1 and finish in the ysual wrangie. For Davis Cup OMSratba eoneteeh owt ot the agency haf been presented y Gov. = assed Hugene G. Grace, D, W. Griffiti bn > Giants, is back from C! al Miller, T te f the it Se atone assed I | Hays Hammond, Dr. John A. Harries : a, Nhe arte aria heldine ot ts that he is hopeful of engineer 4 as Be erancet tear tee Gan ° ; § cheock, 4 0 at “cold, whieh wean good | Krome tt mueneons Ou H Keann. Ol! Taekgon and Tendler Now Watnt | vx'bwi Gur tsene anne tne tome ae ese e: net wt ernor will transmit a message to the bore ised Regs a sheriff David H. Knott, Hon, - ’ ° ling season were discussed by the In-|his alub. The Pirates, Braves and Legislature, adopting the sugges- the ability of any of our pro-| PICT Mil Sion, wranlin K. Lane, Next Chance at Benny’s Title |r: Committee ‘ot the United Reds ate the other teams that ‘are tion elther wholly or in part, middiewelien Hon. William G. McAdoo, Gen. B. B. Y States Lawn Tennis Association at a! figuring in the deal that is underway. The plan contemplates the ap- MoAtpin, Major Gi m H. P, Rages | special meeting held at the Vanderbilt | eee Ronee Seared ie oe polntmens. by the Governor, LM a ri jurilley, Edgar Mar- mi Ww - commission regulate no! \y ‘* Nii, Hotel last night. While no official wton, 8. A. MoGeat Mitchell Knockdown of ° Rig ey lla expec ormpshatrentey 2 Major Gen. GT. Monoher, George mace oudh « big imprrasion in thie country by he Statements were forthcoming the com- tirana then his Necirh Gennes OC cogs Wee Scum ena hitcer mony more G. Moore, W. Forbes Morgan, Hon.| ard Has Stirred Up the | Smt Ss™ise, &@ sow on tin way back to thie mittee outlined a provisional programme | ping the pennant. or less commercialized. as well as epg ties oar ae Charles F. Murphy, Mujor Grayson M conntry. Noble went beck home for the holidays caiculated to afford all of the important and Davis in trouble of F fied tei Some of the players already men-| Some of the politicians’ who want in trouble at), Murphy, Kear Admiral A. P. Nib- Championship Contenders, | 4, tax his manager, Leo Myon, received a tawn tennis centres of the country a| tioned as, being inyolved in the four-|to help Gov. Miller in his economy a ee haar aia to aviF | iuck, Rear Admiral James H. Oliver, e floored e : ? jshare In the battles which will decide cornered ‘deal are Frank Snyder of! programme sée a lucrative feld for The 4, probably. 1,600, included fear Admdul J. W. Oman, Major ezpects to arrive bere in ten dazu, the challenging nation to encounter the| the Giants, wax ary, George | taxation in this direction. bls Ce The crowd, 000, on. ‘ 0 4 Peat 4 | anne mtativey of nearly ali our bis-| pratt, Herbert Le Pratt: JL: Noniogi, By John Pollock. Kal Williams of Baltimore, the veteran tantas.|Ainerican defenders of the cup. Whitted and Wilbur Cooper of the} timate a small tax on tic! irates; Heinie Groh and Neale of sporti events would yield more industries. Obarles H. Schwab| Rear Admiral T. He Rogers, Hoi, | Now that Willie Jackson and Lew | "right, mas clgnod up for another fight at the| Tt was posnced out that the forvsatty Lae mut nee Saintacvine (ot Gislitier atcadiion acliens > hee on hand and thoroughly enjoyed | Rogers, Commander J. KL. Ross,|Tendler have informed Tex Rickard |Usws A. A. of Paiaddphis. Herman Taylor | of making the draw for the preliminary | Rraves, It 1s pointed out that such a tax evening, and there were ather| Frederick W. Rubien, Col. Jacob | that they are ready to fight Champion tie|matchea of the Davis Cup series could) “phe F most desired by the| upon gfce track and baseball tickets of industry present who cun-| Ruppert, Allan A. Rywn, Charios M.| bonny Pew erect an not be made until late in March, fol-| Giants is Groh, who at one time was| alone would produce a considerable d the evening well spent. They | Schwab, Norrie Sellar, Admiral Wil- ind nard in the Garden Billy | mend tout at the abore dtu on Jan. 24. Jack | lowing the official closing ofthe entry| member of the club, A big cash| sum.’ The ef&e with which this tax around after dinner and viewed | jam §. Sims, I’. H. Sleson, Harry F. | Gibson will have something to say be. | Walle of Oeveland will tactile ‘tist. ‘The result of the draw would, to|effer has been male for him, but could be levied and collected has been = bouts from the seats at the table, | sinclair, R. A. C. Smith, Rear Ad-|fore Leonafd ts signed. Speaking | aoe in the a considerable degree, determine the| Garry Herrmann is not in need of; demonstrated by the administration fille other distinguished men orn. |miral| Joseph Strauss, Walter C.labout the two contenders being anx-| A " Lite tain.| Manner of following the programme, | ‘Ady money, and net Unt ee a ans y plac ne dias. “ 5 eV. . es 4 2 ageme! ie New m sports. ah Doxes looking down at Btovens -Ulman, Rn T. Vanderbiit lous to fight Benny, Gibson had this |S, Tom MuAntle has decided to call off bin| According to declaratigns | #ep! f already | i upon the idea of an exchange of! Advocates of the manly art of self. rs were women prominent in| Senator James J, Walker, Rodman | to say: wecial boxing dow on Weiner night at| made Japan, Australasia, France and| players was the present trade under | defense are ready to fall into line who applauded the exhibitions | Wanamaker, James H. Ward, Hon.| “Before Jnckson and Tendler ean | tte ee ene oo eto ke Pets | tne attain re iteron a doun- | Way considered. with ‘the scheme to put boxing on as heartily as the men. The| bartow 8. Weeks. bare @ teat with Leo they will rounds at the Cknmon- | 195 “Phe prospect of such a formidable | I¢ the Giants land Groh they'll have | the same level with all other sports, nad they ae a ae Harlem, | The) do" invasion will make it possible to sched-|an infield that wouldn't have to take |in a taxable way. » . . have to accept the terms which I think | wil Ladle i fycagen Ppsergd aun. H7,/ when) ulo internation! contests for courte tn) thelr hats off to the Saea0Gs $106,000 ‘The Gemand of the Curietnn ee Let’s answer his longing e ; . = nnn, they are entitled to, Leonard is the | wat amin, Dy acetone, Clones Fits: weld of the champton Aine thet Sime the boxing wy: AT vee wib|first thing to-morrow DOWLING KES rack A DALES } \ champion ang on that account he ts| Met Tay, coe of the fight promtem of | plan of 1914. TI in ke pong ey Maine, ‘Colin, pase | ore proposal to ieing all sports Under (Wednesday) ‘ “— entitied to a just sum. If Leonard] FWMeMitin, wil sta boxing uhm in the bis entirety will be pres ‘The Giants would probahly place | State regulation. morning. F. Tbe race for first honors in the) fom with «cond malé kad ant the wine oom | 60t8 the price I demand for him then | fae eats te woes imei hte teat en, | next month Groh at third, move Frisch over to reine: Sale! e. five-men and three-men| sor "iti meee were Les Site Maile | | Stes there will be little trouble | be bw et premnt hunting araind to ewmmpr mamr| 5 The Dvie Cun Cocmmitton Includes: | wecond, with Bancroft at short and) New ORLEANS SELECTIONS. 818. boys’ long trou: btn in Greater New York 19] Hatin Mew ska Se wien iam mare: | making the match. Had Leonard no: | of te topmutchem to mest in the eain bout a | Wrenn, George, T, Adee, Beals’ o.| Moly af firme | |. te ac na, | Hirst Race—Star Time, Miss Finn, ng ser Eric veiaes with sak. prime | > Sigh iodividoal wor With) oon floored by Richic Mitchel 1 | St Fourie at his opening entertainment. Wright, George W. Wightman and Har- rie Little Patsy: 1 suits at one bargain price ah fal aici old HL. Hacke comes here instead of Groh he will Race—Toss Up, Celtic ei Pp ! the wood for more than one doubt very much whether the mana ackett : i? H | i i Sthanes Revs. eat putes Poon dar reanines ek 4. Rase—tonla, Montillo, Co 14 to’l6 years ney Bre sowed good form col lot » tad \e In the Columbia Three-Men | @< iS lowing Teugie shen they daitowird ihe [@TH of thevo fightors would be very | Pailieg Lownky, vto ie at premt io Onehn!.| Amerien Will Re Represented ta|'"* wes a. ma, Wint ‘ ice C, Wyman's alleys, the| {vr ian uivia af ‘Thum's allen ce lrvsdwar anxious to match thelr man with | 2 him to call off his twetysaumd go wth| Women's Golf Tourney Abroad. Jotm X. Heydler, President of the! y¢fourth, Race Jock Scot, Marie inter weights. Sum- team is leading tho Onawa Benny.’ Noutuntier Welle st London, Hag, lat weak,| CHICAGO, Jan, 18—Five of the| National League, says that all the Fifth Rgce--Uitra Gold, Cotumbia |mer weights. Mixtures. : with 11 games won and 1 lost SMR cad will be well enough in Chree weds for bem to! leading woman golfers of the country| documents /that go to make up the| ‘Tenn., Trust Oficial. : Se Es ‘“o their credit aguinst 9 games won Leonard Bout A match tow temo armcge! tntween Prucki | futy gin. He expete to be amtthed to fight |have signified their {ntention of com- |National agreement have been signed! | Sixth Race—Kohinoor, Nominee, rges. * “and 3 lost for the Onawa Whites. pager rane —— bd asin Welly in & star bomt. peting ip the. British. women's «chi by Sates male poanue Cee ag ‘The Fortugyese. aN 9 0 : i ‘every i johnny . Dantam- is ‘ “las well as minors, an io § i Swells French |rrcciset tt =| a8 we Wontar Roane cn, mann wa. |BogRL Marte ae Tucan: Sct | Maa" aces obworye ts works" |_Grorge Dungan. are $40 suits. “ ee (aad sae, teen, the vetorwn Migheweidht of Brookiys, will m | by Mra. Hathaway Watson, President | “It was the beat piece of construc 56 aré $45 sui ‘Tex Rickard, Manager of the Madison Squary | ut Ireh Kit Willems in the amin gm of /of the Women's Western Golf Associa- | tive baseball work that I have ever | 56 aré $45 suits. Fund 70 000 Garden Sporting Chi, will hare plenty of box | item rounds tonight. Willie Mandet mewts|tion. They are: Miss Masion Tollins| seen.” says Mr. Heydier. ’ ing shows at the Garien nest mouth, a» he has | Gummy Ginite in the gemi-fingd of ten roands, of New York, Mra Ronald H., Harlow 22 are $48 suits, u Fire date in which be can put in these shows | 46, "ae Sibi kdl’ ie Ries sus |deiphia, “Mims Alexa Stirling of Atlanta, | There doeen't seem *o be any uso | ‘The fund to rebuild Northern France bed fo busy at aig hanting around for boxer — and Miss Edith © ings of Chicago, | of a baseball fraternity now, as ac- oe toes owe ‘ from the ruins of the World War has] pus defent thst tie ot ive @ the Dose | 67 are $50 suits. fem pion, has not reac! owe decision, Mrs. | has a right to appeal to Judge Landis been swelled to the extent of $70,000 ax oe the nest posing show at Mattoon Sauere| Mrs. F.C, Letts Jr, the western cham- | cording to the new agreement a player | ete Jen. ‘a Frommer te 7 the result of the Benny Leonard-Richio| ciordand, there ft 278 are $55 suits. and | Watson’ said. "The annual champion-| ong ‘won't have to de heard first by | aac | Bees oe Ered nee Hiei Oh Noma ath Mat | tho Boa of ieee of in ea | Mitchell bout last week in Madison | foulht which Promuter Matt Mickel ballores wil | 50 oad Trt "TayKee | moreland Country Club, Chicago, Aug. | 26 formerly. The players: will fea 8 are $58 suits. tack the amory to ite door. The lads who will | of Freee fount ‘Marne? 22 to 27, along with the Western Ama- sure of a frir hearing io great Square Garden. The net proceeds were| "cu, ‘eth es will tw Curl Tramine of Chae Adair fo." } sal Dayle ‘enya, “arc fem Slow | tour Championship, Mire. said, | jurist on the job. . 78 $60 sui not known until to-day, aa extra time tent end Joe Suman of Cbicuge ‘They renentiy « ae ea = RE ES ge EE f: ’ | are suits. was neceasiry to compute all mpecial | ‘wht « aladhing tenround go with honom ore. Pros ip M. G. A. Co uREN rewarding traceter “oe ! donations, bonuses for tickets and the | nome Adair the ageremire wollerweight of peeee™. income from the sale of programmes oks, and Pwol Doyle, who je 9 stiff puncher, The desire of the Metropolitan Goit| Players next season. ‘The new rule $25. to-morrow morning. by society sirts, poodeadl i ith the | 20t@ AUK: 1 ns the last day for trans- ¥ beast ied melt ts ae Association for co-operation, wi fers, The National Leaguers insisted Ri Briss Anne Morgan, whe muperviasd round bouts to be contested at the Professional Golfers’ Association in the| that the date favored by the Ameri-|} f OGERS Peet COMPANY the 0 Ramen i nena’ | Sak oh Naanen Rees Castes selection of the course for the Metro-|can was too early and the Johnson; Broad way , @ Broadway pleased results, ‘The | Jen, 38, As Goth men are gacim batten ther Fe Dolitan open championship "was. €x-| clreult countered by declaring that at 13th St, "Four at 34th St. GR yt a alee lad odes Fak tcc ee ee el ee , ae ioe mise to Au 5 n way " thanks to all who voluntecred In the| jc as tie tree’ senmsene peor H ‘American ner of dhe P. G. Aw held last night in| Msc 00 HOE. aty and the other mov. pri raha , Fifth Ave. holding of the ring affair, und con-|(n ‘ue al?.* Wt JD | legen namod. They are considering! the Hotel Annex. “Mr, Porson stated | TOPTNE, 6 Gonosite direction, puts the at det Bt. with | cludes by mying that if the Garden|) ‘motel up ty Tom MoArt Whether to make a formal suggestion | that, itke the United States Golf Asso- | (2%, \Ceanigtions on the saine W; Madison Square Garden 7 Kenan | has an open date in the near tatara eee ridley Abed MoArtio to ment Al) for wich @ meeting next summer. Should | clation, the local body had Invited the! feo tae e we’ would Uke to promote another | Cottman’ otro samen cy ia wee they’ deckie ‘to dono, tn wil!” professionals to name three courses, for Pe January 18 to 22 | wraterroum) @ to ‘lalaion et & speciet tog | e tn aship, . 1 } s aut between championship con- ing show the Gommoawes!-h svoriag Gas! Engilsn universities. to. ce fcutive Commiites might make the fl Connie Mack, manager of the Ath- A.M. to 10:30 P.M, , So" shake "abe piiog'‘sieag "te todas, prereny county tor te sresting. lotion has returned 60 Philly from « (8 ID ACRES eect irs elo a ee eee rR OE sane sesae sisetthteienagerennpe wsenseneraty seetten 3 wept haem streranee tomem xs emeeramrestesitntn Stet atshiats eset eee a >

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