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ier | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1921. Ke . NG’S CHAMPION GETS HIS BIG CHANCE TO-NIGHT “IN THIS CORNER” Copynight, 1921, by The Pross Publishing Co. (fhe New York Evening World) o | Yankee’s Leader Can’t Under- | stand Where Such Rumor | Originated. By Robert Boyd. TLLER HUGGINS, the diminu- tive leader of the Yankees, | had one of the busiest days since he assumed the managerial reins of the club yesterday correcting |the Impression that Wally Schang was a “hold-put.” “Don't know wiiere the news ever originated,” said “Hug.” “Anyway there is absolutely no truth in it.” Huggins urrived here in the me- tropolis Wednesday, The purpose of his visit is to arrange for the players HOLL win to-night?” ‘We! > i the question up to Leo 3 Without GLovES ON P riyan Leo, you know, WHERE THERE WERE NO QUEEHIBERRY Manager of “Big Bill" Bren-| i Ru! to leave for the spring training camp } Who tackles the highly touted Af J , THE EX- SOLOIEf at Shreveport, Lu, the latter part of Martin, the A. E. F. champion, . * + HARTY BURKE 1S ABLE TO KO. BRENNAN IM | this month, i fAfteen-round bout in the Garden. | s , SANS BOB CAN LESS THAN (2 ROUNDS HE WIL BE The report leaked out from Phila- | | fim HIT LIKE & MULE ENTITLED TO a MATCH WITH DEMPSEY detphia that Wally Schang was die-| Stent GS te through ‘his 3 KickS- BURKE AND IN THE MEANTIME CLEAN UP O fen riper tle Milica) laa ie aoquired horn = rimmed a) ISAM AUEHORITY FLOCK OF CHANCE pleased with the terms of his con- “why, ‘ 5 | tract and would not go south. It was akties ue” |intended that he should accompany RECENTLY | the first group of players who left for Hot Springs, Ark. the early part of the week. He was not in the party the best of the beavyweight 3 - e @ quick, rushing boxer of . . . type, Flynn conceded . . i Rickard Denies ww stat rena, tha He’s Setected ‘LIVE WIRES Big Fight Site By Neal R. O’Hara. game fighter, and that the floor he's not going to MaRrin Has a RECORD OF if it is possible for him to 7¥ K.0'S Our OF 8 BartLes is the only man ap Martin ail New vork| LEA Ray Coming Coperteht, 1991. by ‘The Prem Publishine Co. (The New York Paine World) Doesn't Even Know Location of | the Prince of Wales is 9 fight fan in spite of the fact he lives To Defend Open Brooklyn Property Rumor Says | ! Basiand. ‘The latest photos from London show his princelets gaz~ ‘ He Hay Yicked ing at Joe Beckett in the ring. Joe is in one of his unusual poses, Golf Honors ha “ teing snapped In the act of standing up, The Prince is shown light- | The building of a massive stadium| jng a seven-inch stogie. Other phutos shpw the bookies betting 30 to in pei ine hold pugilistic bouts In] 1 that the cigar lasts longer than Beckett. The Prince is a hadsome the Fla@ush section of Brooklyn is looking chap. It is obvious that his tuxedo is not rented for the eve- all news to Tex Rickard. A report,| ning, but belongs to the royal wardrobe. This accounts for his care- supposed to come from a reliable} free mien. BI ATOts: NSU Weel Sb ie Brcortys Beckett {s still challenging Dempsey to take the he ight ; “f Gs is hallenging mpsey ake the heavyweigh! Ted! eatate dealings, that the Genien) ismeionship of Sowland from tim. Joe pointe with pride to, nil: recent achievement of being flattened by Francois Moran without WASHINGTON, Feb. 18. —- Leading professional and amateur golfers will is no chicken.| play for the open championship of Pershing put the |the United States on the links of the twen: Columbia Country Club here July 18- 21 inclusive, Ted Ray of Oxhey, Eng- .E! ty-elght and | and, who won tho American open at BOB MARTIN, A.E-F chicken to-day as he} Toledo last year, will come to defend HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION “Qiy said Flynn in answer, | his title, He will be accompanied by WHo WILL GE WEIGHED IH THE kes) Faso- —, e 8 @ promoter had finally found a site for s an outdoor arena in which the lead-| josing the English title. Joe may lose a piece of his scalp now and ‘be fast, ag you intimate, | Gerke ha Pepa ee Gh anted Balance TONIGHT WHEN HE ing ring battles, including the Demp-| then, but he always hangs on to his crown. ‘The old boy's got @ rounds or 80, but I think he| Mitchell, known to golfers generally MEETS BILL BRENNAN sey-Carpentier fight, would be con-| cauliflower ear from listening to the count of ten, but he’s still champ ‘up with @ couple of socks!as one of the game's longest drivers, tested, has been denied by Tex. ofbonny Britain, ‘ i . 2 6 Joe is always coming out of a fog, even when there's no fog listed on the London weather maps. That makes him consistent, if nothing else. Joe has always refused to wear a rubber plug like Ted Kid ‘They ” and by several other well;known Brit- “ , -. ipa Ish and Scottish professibnals, ‘Don’t know the first thing about Peers one eee New York College Boys . it,” said Mr, Rickard when informed ane ee AIgt BEACH, Fis bit Ble of the rumor by The Evening World im shoot golfers regroun 6 Tet 4 % Usiben a chapionit'n ever the Pais 9 ° . “Tt i true that I'm looking for| Lewis to keep his teeth from being slammed loose. Joe waives the 1 ‘any chanwe ve may have of a Racte Cite itnke hare whan Mio (4 ea a e Ss 'g lve grounds to build 4 stadium on, but| Tight to protect his fangs on the ground that he has none left to ‘ong? peey, to send) iiaine Rosenthal and Mrs. Ernest By- z up to the present time | have not| Mock out. There's only one iwory left in Joe's dome, and it won't | eo by Martin: | eld of Chicago battled nineteen holes — been very successful, As a matter} ‘€ @ mouthpiece to protect that. It will take a rubber helmet. in the semi-finals. Mrs. Byfleld won 11 up. ‘The other semi-final match was Local Team Far Superior to} dress E. Hedner, No. 4424 Matildn| of fact, I huve not even looked at one | between Mrs. Quentin Feitner and 5 ‘. . Avenue, Bronx piece of ground in Braoklyn, Sev- noi pemetiee Bett Fea Ee Rls tos cen eel inna Miss Bessie Finn with victory going New Haven Quintet in Greenwich Village Five will meet eral parcels or property have been| head and then he'll go over to Shimberiand sudden. It's just like the” to the former by 4 and % Stirring Contest fe Seo Re a aaay en el ooked over, ‘but | haye not made my{| Sandman had hit him with a sundbag. Joe never shakes off the . . a ory, § ; chore i . sleeping symptoms till the box offiee count is complete. That alone is F Pere ee ot Beton - wae ~ agitate Pisa Lie aupboned plot on which Rick-| what vindicates Joe. Except for that, there is very little fight news ‘alley made a fine fight in the Wash- NOW HAVEN, Conn., Feb. 18.—Dhe | contest, peter! Sonn oO iaes dearer coming from England. Except the U. 8. will lend ‘em no more than ington Birthday tournament, After quintet representing the City Colles A 4 1 hedulea ‘to be Brighton Bench ated station, “AL { ‘at $4,000,000,000. We need all our spare dough over here now for being four down in his match with J. of New York defeated Yale College| payed at Prospect” wh oy rel present the property is leased by the | OU Own native-born ticket scalpers. ober beat Boed eprint) behav here Jast night by 22 to 18 The Yale | night, when the Prospect Big Five| respect Amusement Company and | ——* he Visitation Triangles meet in| +s Used in the winter for skating and four to the good at the finish. He will "ve started the game with a rush and | and t the wer ior tennis, AGsorat * the third and deciding game of a s#-|'0 the ssummer for tennis. According N defo; a 2 » ste Gaal wenoa ee of Mayneld reg yah head Bead Plone ries. Both teams have strengthened |‘ the report, the lease held by the tic CW8 ten and Gossi the final * jglenena ree leading the local boys! their line-up for this contest’ In an|Present tenants expires on April 1, The New York five came at which time Rickard was to have | ORMOND BEACH, Fin, Feb. 18.— right back, however, and by some |°@¢eavor to win the honors, aken the property over gr five| Frank Mulkern, manager of the Na-|with Red Herring of Little Rock, Ark, in an E. W. Van Houten of Arcola is the “prilliant floor shooting gained a three Now we have un announcer claim- | years. |tional A. ©. of Milwaukee, who re-| ieht-ound bout at Billy Hasck’s club at Mom- only Metropolitan District player left. point advantage. Yale overcame tiye | ing the tenor championship of Broo! _ cently staged the Willie Jackson-Lew | 2% Tenn, on Monday night, and his second in the first division of the Ormond lead, and when the whistle blew for|lyn, Arthur Schnaars, who informs | 5 ' | with Pal Moran of New Orieans at Fort Worth, Beach golf championship. He beat the end of the first period the score | the spectators of the line-up and NEW BOXING LAW PROVIDES eens bout in that city, which broke | Tex, on Fab. 28 W. J. Nichols o| igeport, winning stood 10 to 10, various other things at the Prospect ¥ all records for boxing gate receipts aes 6 and 3% M. B. Foster of Englewood, At the starts of the final quarter | Hall games, issues a challenge to any FOR 20-ROUND BOUTS. | \ivere, said receipts amounting to over | qin, Memutein bas just reoetved an offer trom one of the leading lights, lost to Dr. Yale once again started with a rush |other news dispenser in the speeding 439,600) tosdag wired Ban Sdovean ai leas pele ie ee eee ae Schoft of Media, Pa. W. A. Knight, und scored five points before the lo- | game. What's next? ST. PAUL, Fab, 18.—Several changes nosed : Miss more jenoher to mest Danny Heath, the ioe. TO-NIGHT - . By Thornton F isher|Schang Not a Holdout, | Insists Manager Huggins; - Already Un der Contract ° and this was the source of the hold~ out rumor, ‘The little Yankee leader mentioned the fact that the New York office was in receipt of @ letter from the former Red Sox backstop a short time ago® in which he expressed his satisfac- tion in coming to New York His contract before his purchase from the Boston team called for one more year, He originally signed a contract with the Red Sox for three years. He has completed two years of the | agreement and still has another year to run. This contract, under the terms of the purchase, is transferred to the Yankees, This settles the question that Schangs has not signed @ contract for 1921. If there is any truth In the Schang rumor from the sleeping city, it is that the catcher who came here in exchange for Ruel, Pratt et al, ie desirous of an increase in salary. “However,” said Huggins, “I will 6p off on my way South and have a talk with him, and can assure you he will be with us when the championship season opens in April.” Huggins announced that he was after another catcher. He is anxious to obtain either a minor or @ major league backstop. It is possible, he says, that he will get both within the next two weeks. He has his eye on a minor leaguer now and expects te close a deal for him in @ few days. In speaking of Rice, the fleet Wash- ington outfielder, coming to the Yanks, Huggins said he had a-chet with Griffith six months ago about trading Rice, Since then there has been nothing doing in reference to him mentioned between either man- ager, The talk he heard a few weeks |ago about a trade between Washing- ton and the Yanks in which Pipp, Baker and Quinn were to go to the capital city in exchange for Judge and Rice ja all news to him. In speaking of the: possibility of “Home Run” Baker playing with the Yanks, Huggins said he received a letter from Baker in which he stated that he had not reached a decision yet as to whether he would play this year. In the event that he did de- cide to return to the game he says he would like to be With the Yanks again. All the deals that have been men- tioned since the close of last yea- son, “Hug” said, were off, Al pres- ent there are no deals pending. The St. Louls deal, in which “Baby Doli” Jacobson was to come to the Yanks is off too, There is nothing in the Joe Dugan deal or any other transaction. This does not infer that Huggins je not looking out for an opportunity to strengthen his team. For, as he remarked, “There are many man- agers who will not think of discussing a trade now who will be more will- ing after they look their men over in a few weeks,” LOS ANGELES, Cal. Feb. 18.—Johnoy Bassler, Bobby Jones. Blua John ¢. Oldham, Carl Holling and Howard Bhmke, in Los Angeles te nounced they would leave ieb. 27 the Texas training camyp of the Detroit Americans, 10S ANGELES. Cal,, Whalen, Nationals, at a Tom Angeles ‘hospital for an operation, which surgeons eaid would cnable him to play this xeason. He le to to the Beaumont chib of the ‘Texas AAU SAN FRANCISCO, eb. 18—Morris Rath, who played with the Cincinnat? Nationals in the 1919 World Series, has signed to play with the San Francisoo club of the Pacific Coast League this year, it wi announced to-day. Rath who is a third baseman, is the last member of the Seal infield’ to be nigned, one ate Ine, a favorite, was beaten cal luds tallied one, ‘The City Col- ; in the boxing law of Minnesota will be 2,5 a Al Lippe is of th St. Augusti: favorit beaten cal juds tallied The City Col 5 law offer of $12,500 for Champion Jack | li#h boxer, at Cleveland on Feb. 2. Bernstein other day we quoted Middle. |1 up !n & match with a sensational lege tea rullied and by protecting | mide a clean tue The hee ee sen | roposed to the State Legislature, it was | Britton to meet Champion Johnny |i Dame’ up te offer be eens finish. thelr star players, Lamm and Feigin, ey iP aoe on Senet . | Wilson, the middleweight title holder, ‘ow Gi oye pea Champion Johnny Wilson <i allowing them several free shots ui | S2™mes Staged at the club courts on| announced here to-duy. A measure ts) (1! tensrouna HoLtTat the Bis mGals Mate han, hyp eaeyse Club of Newark on | maying that “Navy” Rostan, je the baskets, went into the lead and | st ware Cubs bY AL to 1 the at leks, Atl preclae eee tion text |torlum in Milwaukee the latter part!on Sentay wo male ae mean” NO he knocked out in two rounds, | BOSTON’S HOCKEY VICTORY | beta ‘the aiyantage throughout the St Mary's ¢ Rt tes Tk Cetecel| Nenitic: Cort Nee tore cometee ce lot mext month, ‘Morgan answered |" ey ' mene te etme to his creditiover K. 0. _ HELD UP BY PROTEST. | "emainder of the game. [Ginter team) by 8 to € aud the Sie from’ ameng ofticers of | Mulkern that he would accept the] the mannew of | OTHER GOSBIP, |Five sent the St. Mary's Big Five National Guard or naval mi-|mateh if he received a guarantee of | a Brooklyn tas BOSTON, ' Feb, 18,—The game in| Looks very much like there will be! down to defeat by 87 to 26. Would permit 20-round bouts to a | $16,000 for Britton. tractive toute whioh Boston Athletic As#octation won | trouble stirring across the Bridge inthe| PRINCETON, N. J., Feb. 18- the championship of the astern ser-| near future. According to, reports, the | Louls Sugarman restgned his post and Umit the maximum, Under the pr ¢ round, no-decision contest + | the head of Princeton's basketball sys- “ bpd the Pett lth geo Aspataur management of the Nonpareils and the | tem this ‘welt, according to. a state br 10 por cent. of the recelpts to-da: i Apt Raymond Sklilton of | Brooklyn Five are making arrange-| ment tssued to-day by the university |been deducted for the S| the Gace radio chum th | ments to play a ume for the heavy. |Sutherities. Jim “Hynson, Captain of |culomis fund, Battling Levinuky, who Ws dum ¢o arrive tn New |, York from Vndand on Web, 22. umy be matched | page ence aed 10 monet. Charley Weinert, the Newark hearywetsit, “| in the main go of fifteen rounda at Madieon | gy, | Somme Garde on March 2, Tex Rickant je (hinkiog about staging the match ‘betwen th¢| Gendost smitt, the Princeton five last year, will coacn | distributed quam een ad based on the debarme: <| weight basketball championship of; the team duriiys the rémainder of the /nized Nationa! Guurd and Naval Miliva | sen apd Dan Morean, who lois after Lerimky'e | 4, stan - x season, inits in the State, atfaim, io ready to clinch tho match nu, Roberta, she croeising ea t | Brooklyn: These two crack teams have : - nee bBbabacb oad pao . . Taland, bere bam matchet by Tem MaArdle to his amateur status, and’ on a del ‘ nikine . ‘Meet in the slar bout of twelve rounde 4 sons than CWO eniniiins to allow n tid | met twice before \his season, the games Gidie ‘Piimiteamens, the fiehter, tas finally | Goumomemskte vegeta Coat Poegenpndha ~ mt for an injury. ‘Hoston won the game, | resulting in a brace of dead heats. ’ decided to star in real training again, He i#| Watney erating “Manes ‘his thout getting in something} for an injury. Boston won the game | ‘The first contest was staged on the R D WN S 0 T HIST Y working out at Dilly Grupo'e e@mnmkam i8 | to atrene QUa ee tia lieie his other fighter, Jef Smith, [aster two ten minute overtime periods,| Brooklyn teain's courte and ended 36 om, Wedtte will probably be signed wp 0 | tied ty ‘es ek toe te ee wat ig were over in| 5 to 3, to 86, while the second contest was wag in ond of the tan-round bouts at the adios fistic glory only to still re- eran layed on the Nonpureil's floor and re- Wh: tt H pn E i} y Garden ext month, Promoter Rickart is looking | Biny Géteo: ‘damyien, Some Toul. Jeff Smith of Bayonne, Young Wefers and Lealle Are Starn| puli din a 25 to B score, a a ens ver a around for eome qood battler to go against Fits. a, 4a po haghan taal foe Babylon, O., where sTitte wore NEWARK, an aes b, 18.—Bernk | will b ie oe hc yp tliaotins erat cones SCHENECTADY, N, Y., Feb. 18.—The frat, Internationa! intercollegiate mpeg | OF (says som — a ANentown > » N, . ‘el Bernie | eo ante / rhe | aches ck | in the history of boxing will be fought a . ve-rotinad on Mondas night, Wetorg jr. the New York A. C, atar,| und the fur ts sure to fly when the! ress aiy iol Meer ages big betweer Yale and Queens College sof | On account of Frankie Carpentier injuring tie | Amor this go Lowant und Oiew min kornag and Sid Lealle, former Long Island A.| DOYS get together ee sabi pae ae 4 | Kingston, Ont, in “New Haven to- | sei while in training, Matabmaker Ker of the |‘ @t, Louis, were Benny take on Joo Welling 33 - morrow night. e Canadians have | report Sporting & : \ Lalla, § a me ; letlc Board. It éontaing four’ fixed and | ht.” Thi ut hi Olaty hae boom compelled © | of Chicago in en eigitround bout at the Puta cG a ie “214 peed panne tr soel ‘ The Bronkiyn snintet will honk the one open date. The season will official | three Olympic champions on their team. | «pwtimte Bobby Gleman of New York for him. | Gy a. au Pen oh tached, sha at @ indoor! best talent possible to get them in| ly open April $0 and will close May 24 Gleason will take oo Miko Iewin of Akron, O., “3 games of St. Joseph's Catholic Chub at| shape for the match game, and this e BBA wus clase May Twenty amateur riders, representing | in the main go of twelre rounds at tho Gub'e| 45 temortant fight bebewn the Firat Regiment Armory here last | Sunday night at Arcadia Hall, Brook- | What were scheduled as the final | ten teams, will start in the twenty-five: | paring show on out Monday nist. hte eee es ee Right | Worers won the fonvard dash | lyn. the five will meet the Aasump- |matches of the Metropolitan squash | Mile bleycle race at the 47th Rewiment im wae ane ae aan Mea Hie Cue eee oou et elt of Mag att Of | tennis championship tournament were | jvmry Nunalatla and Anthony, Attend) |, Parmer Salliven of Gresmmich Village, whe | vintedl of Mliwerien mio gam Sane Lanne M sidlds Biitsh Masia! Mat Sy pe stare of Mayor MY-| played yesterday, but the title 1s still! of the Unione Sportiva Itallana and wate 6 bis BO} the Gentes rs Lard euch @ wonderful fight a the Garten sevara] woeis Guillemot im Sound Condition. Harry Peterson, manager of pt | ghezanee, This ls Deoause Yale and the NAS Garo tho favorites for tre | «tying to a en wih Jimmy Kaly of Hatem, | 0nd Psp reer gg Meco Arn That Josef Guillemot, the Wrench | patty, betcrmon, masuKer of St | Harvard, the two leading teame for the | face. vtoom, Sullivan claims be ta already dateatad, | STuCDeT. Th rounds at the J. Johnston. It's really higii | OYMPIC champion, is tn wound physieal | Harry wants to call attention to the |CUMMPlonship, broke even in the six —_ Sullivan bas » big following, who are enxious to ——— 2 condition, despite reports to the con- | public that St. Agne ve have | Matches that were played on the courts With a team from the University | we ban in scten 1. falutin, and sounds as if Gren was given out in « statement by | POL wan twenientwe Nbohecutive | of thd Yale Club. John W. Appel Jr. of | of Pennsylvania coming forward with Gey 4 or eee 5 e ac PP erniinis | a belate Jest tercolle- fe we know him, had | Qitranty Chub yesterday, Guillonet foo| «ames, as mentioned in this column | {he Harvard Club will play | Thoinus|a belated entry, the first intercolle-| pay loum, the Brvokiva Lisbtwwigta, aod Coward of Yale, the Class B champion, | glate Indoor polo championsliip—one Palatial to spring on the|cromed the ocean to compete ina spe- (S01 Lime ago. He also wants the | and on this match hinges the tite, Ii | st the tenture evente oF the three: | Jammy Kelly of Harlem are oractically enatched i i i i | fet fi et i i ' clal 3,000-metre race ut the Guaranty | world to know the «St, Agnes Five! \ppel wine the Harvard Clab will finisn| day tournament, starting to-day | clash in ane of tho Gm-round toute at Madi. ‘Casneros, late of | Club games at Madison Square Garden | have not gone through this season | the Lournament with seven. gaines won | t ew York Riding Club—will now | a Gausre Garden on the night of Mar 2 | encountered in these Row ef this city, tho | te-Mayroy. end, reports have beon many | be decided on a round-robin basis with | If they meet, they will dauvtles fumidh a bani mm inssho: ’ undefet tex reb. 1, ac | and one lost. If Co J that the French rhnner tad Injured aay | undefeated, On Feb. 1, according to | snd one lost. If Coward wins then th ! ‘Rey Moore axe be ry, the St. Barth's’ triunmed the | (8 teams will be Ued with sia «umes |the team Sooring. the greater ‘num-| (att, es bot of than are thet fighter and ere | of his feet in practice pO AO ee ee gee | Won and two lost, ber of goale to’ bo declared cham- | poet for takin ounlsbment. Costar tn the feature pe SSS ee | Haylizhen, 0 . ea plon, Yale, Prineeton and. Weat Point ee Ficwer Sous a . = $ * HAMILTON, N. Y.. Feb. 18.—-The ve al interes e inte er 2 regular wookly show fercom, "The boxing participantry will be! Harry. we hop this autsfles, you, completa eshedull of the Ocignte’ bane which will be held next ‘Tucs- | , to" ime HWM, SMM DA echo tcticae |S capes st the {announced ater’ is what gets us. Chopper y nived ge the | ball tears aunounced to-day by | S| evednenday, ope me se Matchmaker Meck hae Qooked . poy Gmith of | niet repert to hes Dpellc Cavey ea the |! it contains. twenty= for the irophy, offered by Zari | M aera ading quintet of Bay Ridge and tains | sweaty) : 7 ‘own as a| Now York to met Sam Bere for pwelre rounds | Spwmcer sod | BE NEVER suspected tha: there south Brooklyn, defeated St. Brendan “Of which are: hones | poieleCegven, promiwe” of unusually | la the mals go 1m the ther Uwaive sander | the fRen-eound were sO Many yoluntury de- Macks at Prospect Hall by 21 to 1S Bt extended trips have! keen competition. fenders of the six-day bike The game was one of the best played RS a 5 0 ya (his court fer sor ime. i} . —~ PHIL aL " The first Place rece. Our comments ydsterday on P. (Mis court for some Ume | WASHINGTON, Pu. Feb. 18.—That|equad of the Philadelphia Athietias lett Ih Mexico City, the proposed ordinance before tie | ‘The Anter-City Ig Five ‘wlio avo] Gilmour Duble Urled Vin every way to | yesterday for, the training camp | at | Lake cl ee fi | io 4 the seating | Boara of Aldermen to practically kil] met such ne is the Starling | secure hiv release from Cornall to cou haries, La. The squad consisted | “4 . the) waukee Audi, |tbe hy wont have been Mbormneay rage, Annunciation, —&., huve| 10. Ws a Hy; that he, was offered and! chiefly of recruit batteries and coachea. | Weees 3 mating arrangements | 0, K'd. “What have the six-day oper wanld jike to hear| Brovingmly, Sccepeed, 98000 for bis] Manager Connie Mack accompaniog the | tus | FRE ge ‘and. |'Tace promoters ever done to our Wobie fio Wiiriwinds, “Separates, | tracts wore sent him by the We ay. | 2 wody of local lawmakers to #0 sud- Madison ; Rast New York | manager two weoks ago, became ‘ bi i] meet Cornett th awaken them to the Drutalty’ Squares, Bawt New York aad other | here yesterd : ai9"ln pa intercallemate Nock mutch x Gentes which has been held and other home teams. Tro Intor-| ORs, inal ae! t ISlat Street Toe & 1 AP fhe big town for. lo! On WO xUMON lasl week, de-| Hear foe be tee a naa lehopene ere, 7 bapa ow vey i i i “The top o’ the mornin’ "— Like a word 0! cheer to Sextet to its fortu- nate owner. Poertner Motor Car Co., Inc. New Yor Brooklyn Newar | They’re Little, but Oh My! 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