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| ! | ——— Willie Jackson at Last Finds Time to Submit to Much Needed Operation’ | YTH the doors of Madison Square Garden closed for the Seagon, as far as boxing |s| concerned, Willie Jackson, the Bronx lightweight, has decided to undergo a very necessary operation on his nose, and throat. He has needed surgical attention for some time, but the lure | of fancy purses which Me. Rickard has been handing out caused him ‘o put it off from time to time, He ha gone Into the ring for his recent bouts ip No condition to do himself or the Patrons of boxing justice, but Willie! likes the money and 90 does his man- | ager. His last two pouty, those wit!) Dundee and “Rocky” Kansas, were fur} below the standard that he had pro- viously set for himself, It will be semembered that on botn| Through the rest of the Shr 30 : y ; ef these cocasions Jackson fought only | series Huggins will give hi i | the pen ie y nL Daan any y ig ref Py spots, He would wind himself up Dodgers Work THROWN A WRENCH =a Ov pe a thorough trial me i one of which Jack is justly proud. He jor an annihilating effort or'y to stop A —_——=—. jford has made a game himself can't be convinced that this . ° wro THE —— major league berth al an Wt ee S one gteat year short in the miasi of it for no apvar-, Dake Champions Lahaina, ' lamest balplayera are berinuing tol ies nk iter wilh bs woee * ent reason. We have heard him ac AGAIN | dream of peace and contentment in| than carne can turn in fifteen f cused of purposely letting up on Dun Bi t 7 B GAIN es | green pastures far removed from Dig] Yankee. © DeEweaa Aor Aa q deo when he seened ty hove ie, Beating DrOwWNs Totes 2 as sb eee é [rents etrlfe aot yet tont nie agnt | 200. uly, 18; And if he should, be oieo Beotch-wop well on the road to de- oer * By Neal R. O’ Hara. | altogether, but beyond doubt he has| season, just that much unexpected cisive defeat when, as a matter of} Syenial to The Evening W P. dd k A B k 220- Ye ad Coppvigns, 1981. jlost it for @ season. H ins will } he added to what now tat, be Movped’ his oniaught be | , NW ORLEANS, tay M ee ee ae i ae pa ghee ‘ek oa ee + street Shan I hse roc 7 . 's circus is 7 at Madison Square Garden, ‘and that's one} J3Ck" will va to pu nother | pat! ’ cause be could not ho {So that all the Dodger players will) A d E L 100. Y d R d jarnum’s circus is parked at Mai 1 5 year in the big minore, probably the} 4 sane clip. fo on At the) receive a good workout, Uncle Rob- n quats = Far ecor item Tex Rickard won't worry about. Tex has no diamond-spangled belt} international League. in i aH if bie has arranged a game for hie sec ppeonereanys © distribute toythe champion heavyweight chimpanzee of the world, no ie George Stallings would be glad GH ate Adalat epita PHYSICIAN who hus examined | ond team with the New Orleans Club STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal, March 80.—Charles W. Pad- | toatea guaranteee to toss to the hyenas and no stipends to split among| Have him up at Rochester, where | ine ne Tron, h poe Jackson metvels at the boy's| Which will precede the came between! dock failed by one-fifth of m second to duplicate here yesterday — |the preliminary tatent that swallows swords and charms snakes in the Sie-/ Orship last. seat The. Rochester | £2" kept him frm being one o: se £9 being able to breathe at any| the Regulars and the Indianapolis, his remarkable performance of Saturday, when he ran 220 yards |*PeW. All Tex has to do is to collect the rent eam finished seventh last season | Buns Fatt Mave WANTED. to i, much less during ‘he heat of | Club this afternoon, Robpie is anx . i. cians i , id 2. Mectume ste ye one e is honest enough to ad battle, His showing against Kanvas| lous to got a good line on his ath Hf Pre SrGeln ar recore, tee Ol Taleo reree : Three rings now blossom where one ring bloomed befcre, and Joe | ihe worst team in Lig minor league | be one, Tle js honsl enowgll ts wae similar to that ‘wilh Du prions! telba bat : fee The ae In a dual meet between the University of Sonthern California Humphries is not the Titan-tongued ringma Sawdust now sparkles W:soball. | Stallings Has other ideas] init that af We beet he ae piecledldlalamediia eon ee calte end alavine tiem inva caine ta; &ud Stanford University, Paddock, running for the former, equalled where onc stood the fifteen-buck seats, not including the war tax, | (O/..))) Untate city ind tates | bexman, but lis. be 4 ati 4 wruelling attack | knife and playing them in a same is) the words record of 9 8-5 seconds for the 100-yard dash and broke The trick monkeys hop from trapeze to girders where Johnny Dundee inci int, bit of the transient Foes es, Jackson would suddenly coma| the best way to get the desired ce- | the now-existing rd of 21 1-5 seconds for the 220-yard dash b; oft bounced off ropes, and the lions are roaring one-third as loudly Clifford 1 th being eader out of shell and infght Kansas aimost | sult. 13, Fe00! Al iyateased aa y as the guys that inhabited the two-bit seats. on the Yankee “T wouldn't mind agreeing to ply a off his fect. Once in the fourth round| (Things are likely to happen in| | Covering the distance im 21 seconds flat. ‘ oe and next. And the wi: pick and AN the res my @ that contest, all that seemed neces. |O0Meball when they are least ex His own record of 20 4-5 seconds, established last Saturday, ‘There are no press seats around the circus rings. In consequence | be hoping aginst hor: MS Ora Gould guetiniee ms sAry for him to do, to win decialvaly,| Phe trimming the Dodgers meted ou | aX not yet bee accepted, so that he Is aguin credited there are no apatied actors | ike buzzards o'er the cushions re-| Mas WENT Mis wu to s minuti SiS eon Rear riee a8 eee Msda08 sone puch, Gut ihe| to.the Bie Louis Browne iwaa «bis with breaking the world’s record, when he hang up 21 se served i oe oe As Paget Hie ernie peheeg ie ‘aes nge of mind iss n favor eg heven pave been a Considering the handicap under | BTooklyn Chib. . ,| and no doubt his place will be universally accepted, as cvety as- |i ang performance to iype up the v-Me of the filme dualnst any acl, cnenge, Some.foliza say this eich Sactn But the team played dlasay bail | eee eee eee Cee one th PANS Gn MAUR jackwon has been boxing he has| behind the sterling pitching of | surance is given that one or both of his new marks will he ac- eacla Oe I te er ee eee Oe en ee eer May SORE = a Naa e escaping more seri. eDuton' Rau thior oat hese Cadore cepted by the Record Committee, } Last, but not lena nea ce Eads nd Feet the aes are esl of ten pitchers would mean that Hue-| b> they right. I don't thin} eke than having decisions| They performed only like champions, Dr. Frank Angell, the head ti in kids that sit and watch the clowns. Every Pierrot antic counts in the gins could keep only one of his fou but I ean say that T would rendered against him, as in the K; which was mostly due to the appear: Weed relbt BALL eet PRIA RRL ete8) . |scoring, and those kidiet judges are on the square! ° Verily, boing ts a| promismg young outfielders instead! willing for 1921 to be my ' eax match, he Kan-| ance of Robbie on the coaching lines “Ii Saturday's record is not allowed hy the A. A. U. the one | aniy sport, but it never tickled 10,000 kids. That's where the cireus has| of two it could be my best.” {Mle shouldn't put a glov. a Ee iyera: ineee ie tapre bes made to-day shoald be, as there was no wind. Three watches — it on the cauliflower pastime. And so thinks Tex Rickard as he pockets} — f uptil he is thoroughly pln lecas e hals Shich will delight, the ardent fan, ¢@u@ht Paddock at 21 seconds and two at 208. the rent [at I Be 8 ard cnouats Gai at yesterday retained jtgvee 4 J m ee Aegcbastd ig E an ca a beech. eS ee $$ $$ $$ $$ > pic! om 0 0, . Pipp, pases the operation. He should 1, who follows the National League Nitbon Hawks, ‘Tom’ Connolly and | exion, Pip, now } . ; | A MM " a aatnos| d Ward. Baker hag sae fils ime, Wat, ood nation” aud| the fact that ity ayers, routed >| Belgian Star Ex-Champion Pete Herman Boxes Crippled Giants \%ix"iseor mn, wena” ve arate'ne rork, with Juet at oy dollars ‘Ne mene wzertant than the| be tie best centre elder in the Na- | ) \p the chance of judgment «litte nner | rnd Announced that he we’ i earn by going into] tional League and second to only . . ‘ ° ° than Hiiggine would like to attempt. | Satisfied with his progress, the ring unable to do kis best T S 1] “ebb t lott ’ ppears the Maryland 7" ris Speaker, has agreed to the m ] Oo ‘Ow éeicome fa 7) Young Hawks, better known as| Tt now app Marvia (as ; terms offered to him by the Brook- | Las es £W ullie Spencer £0 ig ta toneer bine ges oy. |cchickeh,” had his chance over the | farmer wi not break Into ay ac.iva vey iit K, C. P., or whatever his ini. | lyn Club. B Li d M k . eee eee : + R Me b i} eee and ait but clinched a job | Work with the tea ne ten tigle are, thinks he got any Myers had been offered a bonus of uivar. arKks | : ; ain in OODULE | frown ffs caving work agains! | northward has begun, He may go a. 2/2 With that letter he wre tere | $1,000 and he has been offered ‘halt | mobic Tom Gibbons's Next Oppo-| re thatr sane: tier te Dates vo Yound oe eee ee Brookiva.. Connolly” went back in| for any inning or two just to siva g ‘ng our comments on ps i of this amount when he reports and | mdouard Horemans, who has pro- " Vasc ctente reuiees) Yeeey siaawan ves q j against, | Shreveport esterday, ant Bee cote . ariah Ss Coees ie ae 5, he is sadly mistaken, Any ig | the, othor hale he will recelvo tf the| essed a particular Hiking tor 1a pii- MeN Here Will Be Larry | qinas "te “rounds; Tommy Tolio ve MOBILE, Als, Murch #0.—Cold aad.) ftane Hinaginge sek Henlers MINES | oe fue panne aaliwe tie local lun ee Who would employ the methods | Dodsers finish first, second or third jaras: showed hiv mastery of this kind Williams Kramer. ten rounds, and Happs Gorman ve threatening weather: resulted in the| bas SUPPEY ves ined, and is now that Baker's trouble would be almost RE used, make such sourritous | in the pennant race, Myers accepted | or ay in pis handicap match with Al iMliams. Monte, six. founds calling off of the game between the | Cats favor he, Ballon ‘Om a" vasa in vain ee! Be heen About 8 person he does join the Dadgera goon, ‘The signing bert Cutler at Maurice Daly's Acad- - - Jack Shatkey snd Midge! Smith, the two vas: Louisville Colonels and the Giants, . e his iden- * ANOTHER WRENC MINY-MO— —) a) . Copyriah THE EVENING WORLD, WE 1921, hy The Press Publishing Co. THOUGHT THIS > BUS WOULD RUN OW (TS REPUTATION BUT THE MINUTE 1 FIX ONE THING \ N YY ae3 (The New York Evening Wor DNESDAY, MARCH 30, YANKEES’ FAMOUS HARD-HITTING OUTFIELDER NOT LOST TO H IN THE WORKS. - = Sade \ OUGHT TO HANG UP ANOTHER RECORD BEFORE ae me el INS a) % as we CHARLIE PADDOCK AGAIN DIL 100 YDS. IN 9 3g SECONDS MESTER- QA HE ALSO INCLUDED ANOTHER 220 MD SPRINT. THE 21505 FLAT whic 1S JAF UNDER BERNIE WERER'S RECORD ty By Thornton Fisher | Babe Ruth ’s a as Injury | | Not Serious and He’ll -< | Probably Play To-Day — a Gp cicnrenrsnreeenents Yauiks! Trainer Says There 18| Ciemeenpar mag agi hen a Nothing ‘i 5 ew play for quite some time : Nothing ‘to Cause ‘New | Bas. Siu tern cartier tial in corns York Fans to Worry. ores aa ce | — sp s mated [n> umn | Scie} to Te Kvenivg W Mine-man staff is an SHREVEPORT, 30. Oe a eee anlie outs HREVEPORT has uv atl winlenienis we team than Brooklyn, shouted the on theory, tana © ans, and re hing n dd one ut Fiatbush can offer to disprove it, The i ‘ he a Wai - Dodgers were e Yankees The possession of capable here over (he (aitee win f ’ rT ne Miost ay ning one game, goodness knows how) etter sty the émerican g the Yan es - ina! i, i t Yunkees w ‘ve al ace in i drive over the fence de-|the bole t by virtue vf, cided the issuc tHe YORE ie eee eae eng Re nee med through several precarious, ¢°), t Hes in almost negligibie situat fact that Collins, Hoyt, Piercy, ers The injuty to Babe Ruth, which nd_ Sheehan are right rocked the camy yesterday ALES RSCG Tet afternoon, appeui more! cluubs, though, thal the absence Of dmg han « triviality, and toe Bambino § aw in thelr midst will be hardy probably will be back im there this! it AIPARR La Sa Lua noe uae afternoon.” -{t was announced that! praypee amd (Quit the old infection in Babe t¥ four { he had vroken out again, but bility at elt “ trainer, ured the camp last nay be incorporated that he had the injury well under con- per early the vate trol ing yea's of bis brill | Woods would not commit himsel! {to the probable duration inactivity, but was fitm | that there was absolutely not! cause Ne ork fans any wor) John Quinn has acquired the unique round quickly into form and («Ae ris best bal, over the first, Ly thirty-six to rob the Babe's continuing aH y yestel y p01 bing tity is a coward aI of Myers d@creased the number of; ¢my yesterday afternoon by smas! AS he would sta a blind meat | holdouts to only one, ‘The remaining |two world’s records and the back 4 ungigned player is Burley Grimes, ! apace to smash another OOKS as if the headlock is work- ing itself back in the wrestling game by easy stages, notwith- ptanding the hullaboo following the batring of the hold after Strangler Vewis nearly crippled Joe Stecher with it. Either that, or the hold can| be applied with variations making it not quite sq deadly, We understand that in next Monday night's match with John Pesek ot the 7ist Regiment | Armory, Lewis ‘must not use ti headiock that caused such wide pfor est, but this does not mean that he canpot apply a grip to the head. It simply means that he must do away with the side chancery accompani- ment wherein lies the real danger to his afversaries.” But take it from promoter Jack Curley, the champion's ire has been aroused by the wild how! against the yeadlock, and he is going to make | every possible effort to beat Pesek | without putting on any kind of a nead grip. He wants to prove that he | ‘s not a “one hold" wrestler. In| Vesek, Lewis will find one of the joughest propositions he has been| asked to meet since winning the championship; a young Hercules, and he may have to resort to everything | in file repertoire to down him. We can imagine the roar of the crowd if the Stramgier has to fall back on any- ‘hing suggesting the headlock dur- ing the course of the match | et N bringing together Abe Goldste’ n} and Johnny Buff at his Manhat- tan Casino Club to-morrow night, | ‘comy Johnson has furnished an at- | action worthy of the Garden. That | these bantams will furnish a lively nesaion goes without saying. Roth! wave pretty mearly everything near- | chatnplons ehould possess. Buff is a veteran of the Jack Britton type with ali the tricks of boxing at his finger vips, and Goldstein is abvut the best development among bantame wince the inception of the Walker Jaw. The one wetback he received at the hands of Joe Lynch has improved her than hurt him for he has gone winning consistentiy ever sinc action he is a Weat, cool and steady Under fire and with @ #harp shooting punch’ in either mitt. For those who oy watching two little gainesters b Prettily and at the same ly the genulne fighting b or ort who has refused to even communi-| In the course of the demonstration cate with the Brpoklyn Club. ‘he ran his 400 points in seven Innings, The proposgd ‘deal, by which (he | white gutter, with 38, fell abjectly Dodgers were to get outfelder Casey | of nis desired 30, ‘The match is run on Stengel for Al Mamaux and Ray | this basis: Horemans to get 400 to Cut- Schmandt, has fallen through, but r'# 300, or 2,100 points to 1,800 for his opponent the end of the afterno now that Myers has agreed to terms Robbie wouldn't find a place for the mighty “Casey.” Ralph Phelps, the rookie pitcher from Fulton, N. Y., who has failed to show anything down here, will be sent home this afternoon, ivers will be asked on him to-morrow and he will get hia unconditional release a the 40) sought records broken, This wax ten globes bette: made 140 way back Poul Schreiber, if waivers are ae-|inte “Wisard” Schaefer. cured on him. will probably be) when he did collect these farmed out to the New Orleans Peli-|)\. noxt visit to the tab points his average a good boy in the bantam ranks and | to go fiheen road, the Belgian Horemans at block 1,200 to Cutler's 98, or 302 points behind haa ‘The sixth inning saw the first of the) run of 150, an Franik Ives, who in 1897 against th \ at By John Pollock. Pete Herman. former bantam ebay ths ng sope eg i -lggetst fad unxious to play. The New York man- 5 h \ iM 5053 Uncrate ‘ agement wasn’t any too anxious, be- weight champion engage iM) Mantattan Casino, Apri! 7. gharkey sas over. | ; | another contest t evening in his | weight jn the fast doar and Smith's manage |CtUSe Of the crippled condition of endeavor to get a return bout with | Hslmed the #30 fetes, whlen he turned over tc their tnsieia) and were rather lcased Joe Lynch, present boss of the little | Gonuxtre,, homeree, ppl ae bee men, the | elie club bung out the fellows. Herman will meet Willie) sharkey’s manager no eae Hea at ae ee. Spencer in the main event of the) eyo Mele, the eter foitherwaight, from! Kocher, once a Giant, aud others of | mericas Smartest Car Ploneer Club's show. The bout 1s! stichigan, wao has been wining all hie reeeat |the “night riders.” and they declare scheduled for fifteen rounds, but i! figits, will make lis local deint at the athe |they'll show up the big leaguers in Herman flashes any of the ability Seerting Oh when he tctls Harvey Brigit ie} the game to-morrow. PE F I he has shown in his last two fights, a twelts round contest April 12, (eargie Thomp- | After noon the sun came out, the R E¢ I ( ) N when he knocked out Jimmy Wilde and Willie Adams, it is not ex pected that the contest will go the full distance, Spencer is considered | : Schr vill be farmed o ; Cae Bere er wall pe farmed ML} for the block was 671-7, which badialhe may give Herman’ a surprise shown a Vast improvement over his|*attered the mark of 314. alse made agnt, However, Pete was not ex- tch against last year's perform: by Aves tn bie 2 fer in 1897 | pected to send Adams \o dreamland, ain who put op » good bom a! Madison Square | although ot Santiago, and Wrank Franchin) will also/ wind died down, and the Giants got twelre-roand bout on the ame evening. mvet in Ted | show, Saturday and Andy 0 ea rounds 4 night, The men Arena first Kid") Lewis aud Irie Paddy Piynn will and mec in the main event at the Brookirn iM are seheduled;and a couple Jeok Billings of Portland! who had not heard of the calling off Royle wil pox in the semi-final of/of the contest were much amused. Two ‘sixecand bonte complete the It is likely that r distinguished himself in the | ed the trick i: two rounds,| 8k Haeusmer, former amateur bentam cham: | bers of the Dodgers’ troupe will be which on handicap Cutler | bUt he turned the trick ii 5 pion, who broke his haad © fow weeks ago in his sent hack to the minors, but it ia} Won by scoring 369 to Horemans' ‘J 400.) A ten round semi-final and two six- | bout with Marty Collins st the Star Sporting Chub, likely that Robbie will ‘retain the | However, on the day's total the Belgien | round bouts will also be s\aged | han started tratntog apuin for future fehta. Haus: | rookie southpaw, Sam Post, who has|fMMOt (he dnd of the night's play were: | nee won the fiulgw' ventict, Hausner {e matched shown the best of any of the re- 1600; Gutler,, 987." Store: | to bor Coline again at the Star Sporting Olub on | erults m has to make 800 In the two blocks | Tom Gibbens, who crwatad 4 big imuremion on | Apeil 11 \ oe to-day while Cutler is making 838 be New York boling fale ty bie quid inoskoe + Kane Knocks Owt Blute at Star es af Pan damwwon fo a recent Cat tthe Blonset Wills lewis, man pee oat mist cote te tera of Cary | Nas barcenuicg Of the clob, for a fiftee- | match betwer Jimmy Kane of Yorkville scored hts aixth consecutive knockout last night at the Star 8. C,, stopping Jimmy Blute In | the third round of a scheduled twelve: | round bout. Jimmy Cooney received the award over | Sammy Berne in atwelve-round semi- Gienn | ning st bowling Riddell k in the Bastern individual | Heddy for + . continued It was announced that the card far next Wednesday night will feature Joey Leon and Harry London of Harlem and TACK’S GOSSIP AND BOWLING NEWS his win- tournament when he easily | round bout a Lamy Wiliams, No date bas | for the content, bat it «expected to | in & Low weeke | ‘Duc matoiunaker of the Pioneer Club has at ranged for star boute for the next three hows, On Saturday Ive rounds; Apr!! 5, dimmy 0° and Lou Bogush are eheduled to ewap puuches fifteen rounds and ‘on Apri ® Joe Benjam: nia Ughtwelght. now under the man | ment Eddie @miM and Johnny Duffy of York- | disposed o sat ai if ville in ten-round bouts. Ainposed: of Arte Patera: in. wr a praiblakaais ial game series last night-at the Metre polian Bowling Academy up on Mickey Walker Reate Summers tm) Washington Heights, although his Newark. Mickey Walker of Elizabeth, N. J../he had shown. in completely outfought Marty Summers| Peters averaged but | in their twelve-round bout at the Col- | losewum A. C.. in Newark, last night, | Pastim Walker proved the in the elghth round he had Summers groggy. but the bell saved Marty Walker weighed two pounds less than is adversary he appeared to be miteh the stron the two at weight, which w: 178 5 alleys his first defeat to six-game series. date Bros.’ drives, Harlem, whe {he pump of Ben Dresse! 144 pounds. 185 4-6 average was away below what previous 6 for es. In the series svlled at the between Joe harder hitter, -and|and Joe Redling, the former met with | in The toughest series | of the night was rolled at Bergman | Seturday night will bring togeth series the Sabby another Freddic 's Fordham Ar. rll arta cade alleys defeated Mort Lindocy it average of 173. Lindse Mentrea! Again Whips Demers. | FID AP BVeraee eee nt N PROVIDE March 80.—Youugs igi. B Montreal, the vest i in the : ne Teed) Bb tneirerround des Two series will be rolled this eve- ¥ of New Bedterd ping. Cohn meets Falcaro at the ret round was i) Demers favor, the others went to “Monty” by @ Sabby at the Broad ” Bronx Park Casino ang Redling mects Arcade of Jack Kearns, miugles with Jobons Hai | vey for fiftecn roumds | Faldie Gorman, the weet side lightweight, has entered ay to the Boring Commision re (garting @ Brooklyn boy who is performing under the ame name. ‘The commmiasion favor of the New York boy ‘The star boat of the Ridgows | Grove club Geone Wand and Young Stewart One ten aud two welterwelsit fueeu rounde the Bllmbot of th@ eity fos sinromd tigate will also be steged. | waving met all the requiremenis of bord ad! | yuudins Department and tn lithe B dge Sporting Chub " * initial show on Tuesday algh!. Tee Bar Ridy Sporting Club is located at 100th Street aad Fou Avonue, Vrookiyn, and |y under the management of oh qnd Eves Henomis. wan kare remedele@ the nahi cin lil ll, aa Ah Hutt at for the fiyweigh! he whip John’ ino to-morrow night ‘Te Jamaica Sporung Club, located at Jamaica, Saturday night Wf Joe Gorman meets Battling | tar Marsa’ tathorortg of Bay Ridge bn ounde, ‘There will be two other contests. Jobnns round bout at | Ae each borer bas s large foll Now Bugland, it is expectod tha: » big crowd wil has ruled. in| D@ 0B band to root for thelr rewective ftahter. Dave ited Jimmy Quiles ing Club of Brookiyn oft aid Medisoo Tony eapects to box Ray West st Mano. Swusrie | Charley Pilkington will come togettes In a fitteer to-night, | of friends tx of Waterbury, New Haveo, Conn, will referee the contest matchmaker of the Flatbush Sport reports & hears advance sale s for he maton between Sammy Sieger feaiherwelgh! w rece square Gant Andy Co he creed Conn y defeated Artie and Duten Br The femaindsr of wil! bold im Tiet boxing show on nex! | Willie Kohter and Freddie Jacks » whl come together in | 5 | tho main #0 of fifteen rounds. Tommy MoGowan nd Frankie Piteer of South: Brook: | will come togeer tn the sotai-fine! of ten a long workout. base, Hugh Art See our windows for the new the Kentucky team was Phil Douglas played ebf second, Frisch Jennings shortstop aw third, They did no fast work, of hundred Mobiliang Spring shades in the new soft hats, the 43 ede welvermeigh: 0 be signed by bis macager. 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