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a | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, ———— i : H Costs Continue to Rise Only the Rich Will Be Able to Enjoy” BOUT one million this year) wiM gwat golf balls over the | national landeoape, This mm - ber punctures the assertion that got | fs only @ millionaires mport in the | ‘United States. But if cows continue t© rise, only a rich man will be able _ #0 play the ancient Souttiah pastime. | “Se many extras have crept into the game during the last few yours that it @ now a« severe shock on one's benkrof to play a round of the links. | Gigher membership dues, additional Amemmoenia and increased costs for everything used if continued much | Jonger will make it impossible for one of moderate means to go golfing. Gome of this expense is directly enaned by present day tendency (o eonwtruct pelatia! clubhouses, with | gremd baltrooms, card rooms, squash courts, bowling alleys and jounging rooms as a filling (estimomal to (he MouTH © @eme of golf. How much extraya- nrdnes INSTALLED TO TAKE @ance does the real player, the bird WHeN Lioed LANDS who'k sally fortn in ail kinds of | ————— ieee — emther 10 dtive a bail over 4 miltop ‘er oonx it into the hole, actually want! aed The bonnie Scots who tater As 4 retigion seem to get slang nicety with modest chib houses thet $e be maimained with Metle ex- heen about the social side of | hecelnyendlvdl dig eked teccizesed pro wat of4 sport with its demande for | selor, was $430 for an eyelash, He diso has a record restaurant windows glubs monopolize the choice lo- | is other less fortunate clubs) See ar eeenene OUk tO lems Gestremie') BGHT at the start the honest -to- goodness golfer encounters a i oan and his troubles have een multiplying recenty with in- membership dues, assees. and other changes. 3 )\\ bdlreniaptaay the re~ Of GOW expense was the de- | to standardize balls, The de- | it @t the modern high-speed cage in link to make fre- in jinks, There are igus members in a chub their course ibrowght to Babette the Second ‘« a natural or both, Usually both, spaghetti in two minute tears into flapjacks like flat, a conducto The new champ also sinks oysters even chew for pearls waiting to gobble When this new Bambino goes ¢ an overcoat, Claims it spring the counter man in a one-ar Punch from clicking holes in the Ba up to the cashier's box the pasteboa She gave him ten cents for it, Toe ‘The kid's war career was somet food would win the war our hero wa abolish ial! war then and there, In than all the Geezer’s U boats. lunch check for four marks, two of Statistician Swink is now trying te feagues. He has an offer haw turned it down col¢ the chib was playing at home. wie at ate that can See with the expenditure ot dolmie. Now, wiih | ‘bala wh nrhoee flight will be regu- consideratie expensive work | ean be eliminated. But if golf is to be developed into & great national sport its cost must | be brought #0 that the average wage = ALLE i itl BRITTON SESMBD Jusnriee IN HIS OBJECTIONS To LEWISS int ie JAWED PERSON WILL GO EOE WEARING & PILLOW ON WIS THEN SOME BRIGHT BOKER wees HAVE & LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O'Hara. Kebert Swink, the famed statistical ferret, triemmiogs. Thiele all very) Babe Ruth. He will seii the flim aid planota righte to hia new find ‘trowe able to puy'the burden, | for $40,000 in foreign money, F. O. B. Elis Island, Swink claims re coen nncrene Sher mace for FO’ Bambing the Twoth will be a sensation at any lunch sounter. His = ‘sa the larger and more fashion. "cord for 1920, as published by the Pancake Buyers’ Guide and Coun- sticking hotel proprietors and .9) In a spaghetti salon he has done four miles of with time out to baw! out the waiter. thinks of wearing a nupkin if it interfers with his eating. @o far he has swallowed eighteen pearis. fourteen more before 8 ee takes his mind off the food perfection of Hoke tash- | eo 8 e That of $30,000 a year ‘That wouldn't cover the Babe’: 1921. Copyright, 1921, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), a mi —, a ip) al / et Laoy' | (wm REAL / FIGHT oe. CROTECTION- SOME NIGHT © face OP THE Stocks (0+ (The Mew York Brentng Werte) has just dug up a second for not battin, for running and jumping out of eater. a left hander. a right hander He r eats up mileage books, and never It often does. on the half shell so fast he doesn't He is he swallows a@ string. mut lo 4 restaurant he never wears In Denver last m joint developed uw hot box in his mbino's check. When the boy went rd ducat looked like a piece of lace. hing sparkling. When Hoover said vtked into a restaurant and tried to that one sitting he sank more eats wae the day Babe I. settled his | which he still carries on his scalp. » introduce his find into the larger from the White Sox, but | '# feed bills while earner can piay it without hocking | me Sealy neem mouthpiece worn by Ted Lewis in tis boot with Jack | Britton the other night in the’ Garden is a rubber shield that pro- tects the teeth trom being driven far mto the gums, This is an unfair ad- vantage. ‘The real defense in boxing | ts one's pair of gloves. If artificial protection is allowable the tendency | could be carried to a suit of armor orm ‘by the knights of mediueval As Britton didn't seek the protec- | Wilkie Jackson, who battles Johnny ee ot 5 montnrions ratenweleht | Dundee in another fifteen-round bout, that Lewis remove hia, althourh the| this time at Madison Square Garden employed were not wise or on Feb. 25, is to receive a guarantee necessary. Without Invading his op- { of $10,000 with an option of vccepting ’@ corner, Britton should have Fopealea to the referee, pix, lems Lightweight Contende wit! Meet in Fifteen-Round Bout Feb, 25 By John Pollock. | 25 per cent. of the groas rec ec the State tax of 5 pér cent, Dundee LAL, the middleweights are hurling is to box for 25 per vent. of the gross A challenges at Jobnny Wilson, receipts, less the Stale tux. As the the careful champion, nowa- | en fought one of the best baitle be- Gaye, but it remained for Kddie, tween Iightwoights’ witnessed O'Hare, a iad who has forged rapidly SHY ainer the Walker Boxing Law - © the front, to come through with an| Went into effect, indications ar knteresting proposition. |tbat the gate receipts will reach t i read Miss Bell's appetiing article $60,0) mark. ‘The price of admission The Evening World yesterday,” will be from $2 to $10, n this Jackson to Get $10,000 Guarantee For Dundee Fight at Garden tainly heen dimvlaying great imororenent in lin doting im che We: etx montiae _ De menace of boring hits ii Boston ar Ng 10 me up CRmmivion Jack Beithen: ior * deciwion bout in tha, ci, Juhany Motiaon ster Jack for a tout with bX A Hadie® Shwelis Fiictie Jaen, rn the 00d feathewwighi of (a "WO ere boxing mer the manace ment of Hrnk Masier, wifi make his fim a, Syce in a font in the Kaw, on Keb, 3. Mi . APA BiMy Mummaiy of Stacen telaird NM eiMtitre ere ar Mw be Garten, This te oe OF tae pret peels oMmin to tl deme is mid io 600d tebe Gilet 8 Oe Richie Miretiell (he creck Miwa Neigh, who made ao maisy frien in thie omnity boy the greet Renny Lamar) at will eemmge in another bout He in Ainte! 10 mwot Joe Tigliee « Rua Ouare to-day, “and an iden —: struck me that might enkble me to — Six boring phows will Oe atage! iv Pmmoter I help the good cause along, | Want Iickani a: Madiwn Square Garden within the match with Wilson in the Garden, nest fire ‘weka, after whiod there will oe v0 nd if I am successful in beating bom held until Novenber him, which I am confident of doing, entertainments are Po 15. (8. 1 wilt give 10 per cent. of my earn- privstily | 1 Marw 17 | ings for a year to the crippled soldier named date, Chamaion Benny Leonant may boys. ‘This would amount to at least Jee fntton, $16,000 IT am sure. The boys ought to , Terie have a fund started for them, and I am ready to do my share.” O'Hare is a Harlem iad, Barve, twenty years of age. He left the am- ‘etry ™ rh =i Ateur ranks @ year ago, and since “4 [¢eit i e o eine. Rowing turning professional he has taken the ¢s” "! Mat ! Of such Agbters as Martin Comm. conmmamion ends Yo tates Burke, a boxer who was thought to er i. Cale of within wtih Britton have @ chance with Dempsey, and “ tees or Willie Jackman may bavtle Lew Dan Morgen). manager of Jack Briton: Oharley lager of Ded Lavin, with their (wo Uheir enconda who bandied Britton ¥iopped Young Denny in nine rounds, ea seas wr both at New Orleans. He has beuten = See Seer SO Salted etre 0 |, scm ofp lent Maria, the deat mute few that know anything about the feinting, as he recently demon- in Garden upon the occa- made a punching bag! miiddiewlgit ering been knocked our by Jee Sone Wi a tear, at the Prewor, touring ic lon Moness uigit, Tom MeArtie as dromied Martino sod tae snout lew Howinds of Mi wacko fo mo Keon Hoy McCormive in uy main bon! of (an rounds at the Commonmes? ergy iT Renoove other star boxers, Tog ch. a laren on Santa) net he couAtry’s call to arias, to imitate NoAM* lM Saurel * muaal lamar Wo go auning e's ¢xample and offer to do to help the thousands Of (iene Tommy. me ine bantagnnn a who have no means oeen watabed to meet Wikie Apencer in ame of eiihood, ry ng he \en-rownd Oot at & gow lo be bet « Pension from the Maaiieon Square Garden on Feb, 22 Kum oghe te be an inierwling ewRp, ap Fhomonen hae cor- the Garden oe Mon: | M8 ea rovad Lot at the Cr Of Milwwatore, Wie go wll ow, an Mitomeld ip Waukee eoledniat 0 be tought oe Kenosha Nahi. wil ‘ne bad tom meat, Tey a ieter wea unable to smmsre the thal! for last | eroning, and for tat Vat reagom he put mk until oooigh — Raleton @ o ‘ouah cae «mt be should give Wileon « band fet, wer Rally, he seen onal welterwoight of ihe hom of futeted by Matchmater Badle Mratanos ts | ome of tho twelve-round beaks to be held st the Star Mporting Chub on Monday ‘ign!, | one of the bem beaets developed in New York | nce the Watker law unt, taus tes, ‘tnd only Tere ly oUERK A Moen rond dram wilh Soler | Brows, Abe Goldmein, managed by Willie Lewis, the Nd-lime boxer, winds Up his craining Oday for his fiterw-round bout with Patay Wallace of Phiiadeighia at the Ploneer Sporting Chub to morrow nigh!. Peal Bayle, whe homes a cme ab oeians Hebi Leow has returned le town and predicts he’ Brana bey Although ill confined to hiv bed from an. at kh Of rhetumation Silves Burne has arranged matches for ola boxers To-night won, Nd. Joe Leonard meets Tory Kim; oe FEW VULNERABLE PAR Kenly | ) | WHEN BRITTON stine it eas SERVE To SET QWAL manacers TO FIGHTING IN & Rie SOME NIGHT aN WELL GET ome REAL FIREWORKS m& FIGHTER AITH A rs Max 2 IMSS UPON GOING INTO THE Wine PARKED IN A SUIT OF ARMOR Dogs of Every Variety PROTESTED AGAINST THE MOUTHPIECE BNO Hir A LEWIS SECONO & RIOT COULO EASILY Have BEEN PRECIPITATED THAT WOULD HAVE INJURED THE pill Zs ‘The Brooklyn been greatly st quisition of basketball team hi gthened by the ac- Stretch” A REAL BASKETBALL STAR. Meehan, the} tallest player in the game. He will make bis debut before the fans avross the river in a game Sunday night a Aroadia Hall when the home five linc wp aginst the famous Powers Brothers team, Inwood Girls’ busketbull five added another victory to a long Mat by di feating the St. Monica’s Girls’ team in a recent game, 12 to 8. ‘The win- ners have open dates fc aggregations. Address T No. 30 Vermilyea Avenue, ang lady ‘annwhan, City The all Institute quintet defeated St. Regis High School on ta: latter's Court by 31 to 29. ‘The win- ners lined up with O'Rourke and Mu'- doon at forward, Brennan at centre and Mublfeld and O'Conne!! at guard. Kips Bay Intermediates to Brooklyn and defeated technic Reserves in a preliminary + the Poly-Boston College game. ‘The final score was 19 to 10, The Kips Bay Boys’ Club four teams-—-10 pounds, 120 pounds, 185 pounds and lig heavyweights—desire games on home or opponents’ courts. Address foho J. | McCormack, care of club, No, 825 Sec: | and Aveaue, city The Parker Big Five, who recently defeated the Bedford Trianglks by 42 to 11, bas open dates for 10-pound | teams Address Parker Club, Christ | Hullows travelled the Poly Church House, No, M4 Weat 36th! Street, city. ‘ Peerless Kive, a& fast 126-pound | quintet, degire games with Greater urts, sea | New York teams having home Address Edward Koch jr, Berkely Avenue, Bloomfield, N. J, The Bushwick Circles won their twelfth consecutive victory by defeat- ing the Messiah Cubs, 52 to 19, ‘The Circles are contenders for the light- weight championship of New York. Ernie Reich, captain and one of the star players of the champion For games address Al MoGirty, No Original Celtics, has been playing Putnam Avenue, Brooklyn. the beet game of hie career this Company A, is! Batalion, Signal season. Ernie was bern in this Corps, will meet a strong five Satur- city and has been living here Feb. 14 Ubariey Wilts Inckion More Kennedy New Bedtord, Mam, sulle on Feb, St Butvey’ teas day evening at the Tist Regiment Armory courts, The game will be | ope of many features held that eve- ping by the soldier bows, since his birth, He is one of the fastest men on the court, great bath on defense and offensa, t i} HIGH COST OF GOLF JEOPARDIZES POPULARITY OF GAME’ ‘| BRITTON OPENED A DISCUSSION - - By Thornton Fisher Headed by Wally Schang, Ouimet May Not Be Able to Ao- | company U. §. A. Team to hurst, course went in 38 ove a8 Entered In Annual Show. _ tniavs. Another break in -the ranks of the - | the host o: amplons t) be cat Exhibition Opens To-day For) (h* "grat chimbions ope catered | proposed American amateur golf -_ bull terr trom Canada, who ¥ team to go to England during the Phree-Day Run at Mad- wanted the igh honors (wo years | coming summer in quest of the Brit nly patie imagenes "eupniy Blade ok {ish title is now threatened. About a ison Square. hin OaPh erans eoweve 4 veree Week ago Champion Chiek Evatis an-! Will be opposed by Sabine Fernlike, | nounced that he would be unable to} considered luiBbeatable ta owD make the trip. Now comes a report | . sn fuartio sone | breed, which is fox territ Olam, “ll . | ladison Square Garden has gone | ee eee ae tee nue from On {that Francis Ouimet is very doubtful to the dogs. tario, and Elm's Primus, another aire- | Whether he can become a member of The aristocracy of the canine) dale. the team. family was set before the public at! Itis ace tiinty that last year's win — the famous amphitheatre to-day one of the highest prize will hav (1) PALM BEACH, Fla., Feb. 10.—Will- when the forty-fifth annuat show of) © maeion Wirbens te, fernier Gores | jam &. Langford ef the Glen Oak the Westminster Keane! Chih opened | Wycolar Boy, owned by Mrs. Roy \./ C10) Chicago, winner of the Lake for a Uhree-day run. Nearly 2,000) tainey, who was awarded the top| Worth golf tournament here recently, animals, ranging in size all the way | honor = Nba way to the new-| made his way inte the semi-finals from the mighty bloodhounds and| Comers Possibly the dos « fener his|for the South Mlorida godt champion- St. Bernards to the smaller poodles] neweomers in her kennel against t ship by putting out Donald Woodward and terriers, have been entered. The| best that can be shown from all over |of the Columbia ©, C., Sand 1, Lang- Bebian sheep doga have the largest | the country and thus get gveater sat-|ford’s card was a Tl. The others that representation, with a total of 162 erat ama ay US aL ead! Would! got imto the semi-finals were R. C. Boston terriers run the foreign dogs| ‘Phe terrier te emered only for the| Ma\well of Trenion, who put out O ; F, Woodward of Boston; George ( & close second for high entry honors | brace, team and stud specials, and it|Heintaman and Hugh L. Willoughby with 168, while the wire-haired ter-| ix expected that he will lead hia fam sels mere with 116 rank third in the Hast] ity to victory for one of the trophies. LONDON, Feb. 10.—Proposals that of starters, Practically every kind of a dog has @ challange cup bbe offered for an In- on is rife among ihe fan-|teen entered in the show, among jernation: teh between the United whidh dog will be awarded | which are bloodhounds. maatiffs, Rus- | States and Great Britain will he eon- this year's premier honors, and ex-| sian wolfhounds, Irish wolfhounds, | sidered at the annual meeting of the perts fixure he judges, Norman | Scottish deerhounds, American and council of the Lidice’ Golf Union, to Swite of Canada and Charles Hop-| English foxhounds, retrievers, wire- he held at Caxton Hall to-day ton af this city, will have a diMeutt {haired pointing Griffons, whippets, rangements Tor the ladies’ ope tank on thelr, | leclating | badger dogs, French bulldogs, smooth | pionship and the English closed he final verdict ‘e is @o- | and wire-hulred fox terriers and Jap- | we usted ing to be w big Aight on ix evident by |anese spaniels. BHO sieie: Shas lenalip well xise ly dine = | PEINBHURST, N. C., Feb, 1v.—slid- ing rapidly down hil, Charles Beck- With the Basketball Pla the veteran captain of the famous CTS. | int eeiaerren captaln of the tees aioe wstice of the Supreme Court in all | matters pertaining to golf at Pine- the t ebampionship the semi-final |round of the annual three-ball tour- nament and won bis match by a wide |Smmmers Bares Draw at Montreal, | MONTREAL, |margin against players, M« rs of age, io a field of CAMBRIDC The ® leum ean tournament, Benny bantams from eree's decision will that witnessed Weights were 1181, pounda. In anothe pramising | creditable shov Joe Lyneh ST. Lou last night, the Pete Herman. Summers, welght, days, fought night. reninda, New York, to matches that fom ketra. two higher handicap Becker who is sixty qualified as fourth man 15 in last week's St. Valentine tournament Fou Douglas is England, i. 10. Cambridge University Golf Clubs 1s accepted an to compete in intercollegiate invitationto send the Amert- championship ur men will compris m and will sai! for the United ates in the middie af June. ‘They «© GN, Po Humphries, Trinity Hall, Ba Walker, King’s College, : H, B Labas, Jesus Cofloge, H. Doug! Corpus Christi n American, At the Commonwealth A.C. Inst ofgnt, Coster and Saimmy Nable, the east side, fought a} ffteen-round draw. which was the ref- oth The last three rounds long (be ranavbered by, the fans | 1 the vlood toe to toe and slumwed. ‘The bent | irew one of the langest croweds that have ver senna boxing bout in Harlem. Nable L18 pounds, Coster | bout, as both bo * Th bout Willie Fenton, « | Rgbtweight, scored | bis knockout’ victory ‘by enth atraight ending Mike Wagner to si socand round. Fenton ihas in the ie avery ing in his receng bouts. bantamweight Summers meets Deschamps, Canadian champion, after whieh he Te Can. the fast New York boxing his fourth fight in nine u great wtth George Gerardin of th’ He posseases 9 knockout in either hand and hts left job = af the highest order, < a Draw. Feb, 10.-sJoe Lynch of New York, and Jabex White of Albany, | fous eight rounds to a draw here! according to newepaper men. It was Lynob's first bout since winning chamiptonaisip from | _ Fob, 10.—Hddte toathsr ten~ draw \aat the to-night, for ton i leave for Into shape for seve! manager has signed und city White im Warbt- | Yanks’ Vanguard Starts _ For South Next Week “jump” may be ascertained by the surly entraining’ of the above men- oned players for Hot Springs. ‘The Several of Players Leave Tuesday for Sojourn at | following week more players will tS _ wend there wo toward th warmer Hot Springs, Ark. ciime below the Mason and Dixon ine By Robert Boyd Not only ure the Yankees prepar- it i Ae to Move South, but mmay af the TARTING next week the van-| Giant players are beginning to for- “ « Yankee playe will he thelr farms and Iltthe one-horse n for the sunny South-| owns, Where they have been enter taining the inhabitants with tales of lari to engage in the preliminary how it is done in the big leagues: = “polling out" previous to entering on : the strenuous routine of training, Fim all sppearances the first Wally Schang, the youthful ap- sever 6 8 Nakobe! Lerer a id ae Soare al tie Brooklyn team, An= pearing buckstap, despite his many a lin wits @ bleeed yeaa in the American League, who day in the person of Wee eoquited by the Yanks: in the n J. Cadore. ‘Phe pitcher's papers deal that sent Pratt, Vick, ‘Thor. | Were sant frum Hugbibridre, | Mich. vith at Leon was in excolient matien amd Ruel to Boston, expressed condition and would leave in a few his pleasure in comimg to New York. He signed his contract for and will lea days to accompany the training trip. team on ite this year ve next Tuesday for Hot i = = Sine Three Dodger rookies have been re Mprings, Ark. to prepare for the 1921 | teined to the Kitoh "Glue of the campaign | Michigan-Onta League. Harry Waite Hoyt, the former New York ® pitcher, and infielders schoolboy, Harry Harper 1 Me y aK) Gevrge J, Wtrenk Nally will likewise avcompany the io Rok eae eT Oe new backsiop to the Springs to thaw | the winter kinks out of their muse | ‘he Inimitable Ping Bodie w dded another recruit A when they posed to join the first contin a wat players, but Ping thinks that h. {atielder p automatic rveter in, (he construc the al club, tien of steal ships over in Jersey will Pesce Mae oe | be more beneficial for him than tak- | able Melding teeord and hit for ae,” | ing the tbat | Bodie wit stick om Bar Otahe Roline, conte cupation of buildin, eld NOON. and Huggins send [ port to Shreveport, 1 Ax & ar 4 his favonite pastime or wilt! Cid apple. porting in diecuasing the t zing htinee!f with ¢ Schang s he wus certu Phill d not exp nee any of tha pitta f With, the xception of Juck Qu é returned thelr L820 ae and “Rip” Collins, and of course Ber igsen WHEN mane fee ot rookies, he bas handled all the ary than they of the N York boxmen in ti derings around the American L CINCINN a circuit : Club 'y x » of tickets Waliy likes the Yankee pitching | fru by fans for the open staf! and looks fer them, in gved| ut Hedland 4 weld SL ApH set So | condition, to ve the Ch di “In- | — dians” « gre ittle next season for | premier honors in the Johnson oir-| MARYLAND RACING DATES, That the Yanks expect get the SPRING | Bowie Track—April 2 to April 15. BOWLING COssIP | Havre de Grace Track—April 16 to April 30. University No. 1 and No. 2 teams) Pimlico Track—May 3 to May 16, are to meet in an exhibition game at | FALL. . Senatore’s University A e ‘ord- i " avre de ¢ = _ » ham Road and Jerome Avenue. de Grace ‘Track—Sept,. 21 to Oct. 1. Bronx, to-morrow night. ‘These are | Laure! Track—Oet. 4 to Oct, 29, Pimlico Track—Nov. 1 to Noy, 12, Bowie Track—Noy. 15 to Nov. 26, the teums that are guing to represent the University Alleys in the A, B.C tourney, On No. 1 team will be Ma- rin Bernhardt, Kdler and Nockter, Falcaro; No. 2 team will be composed of Keller, Cooper, Knight, Leavey and woueaeanEae Buffalo teame will be rolled at the drives Feb, 14, when the K. of ¢ team mosis a University tearm, Conan Onen fra te My wtie roll ie the Set Ke qvening at the Putian Aiey, comer, m cated tor 8 1’, SL T T is almost too good to be legal You'll be surprised how Hil Rowe Counetie a Yoru. Ts to se ED. Pract dectaree diet the Ciikis Bowtie this new, non-al coholic Vermout forty resembles the ol, time stuff in its de, FR” at Secwte aie dow. "s' cootae ol tio g Piending — prope King well paw the fimatiing couties an the bowler ttmk gee Aug 0 Baftado ties, 0 bowl in te Ad. CO. His Bxcetlency, Mi H quin's Cinger Ale, “that Frenchy taste” and is good for wha ALES you. ALL aly owners holding ineintersalp in tbe | Pattern Atey Un om Amoviation diwiroay of | teking oot a chaner w bold Vastra TiJiridust Bowling Chanmlonainp games on ther akon, are frquewiedl (0 got it toucu with La ob reach y Aaieye, Teva bw Strost res acer stan Saeintas tee of wiht be iw Chemis ill ew tme's Alieye, Harken. ou Monday aftericn PM. co arrange details ad dew iy a = Smoke our Cigares Boniface, uquity Restaurant & Wine Ca. Prince St. Ne ¥. Tet. Sorkme Ruarion for the twemy fine anil 0 ca fe ‘American’ Bowing. Orvaran, ‘ac cn Bromamay Audworiian, Trig on ting waren of hen Uke eudetes Inthe matls of Genk od Necoramsy Abs Lamiisy of Care bath of the apinten be established 138 MONEER SPORTING CLUB, rates Tie | 149 Mam hth Ni Madinon tq.” 4, Wee tity of thee Now ‘Forse are stieslited to rol | Friday Nici 1 ound “ta he one] Gee Mate 1) and a. asehonch k firw. tease are ‘Abe Goldstein ys. Putsey Wallnes. | eteinie to perform before ari after tex dates : ‘Admlanton, $1.00. | CA LITTLE ROLL Ow

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