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= : THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1921, = i = SPECTATORS Kane and Herman Win. By Thornton Fisher |," s%.22° "2 5 LONG RANGE ACTION OF CARPENTIER IMPRESSES This Style of Boxing WATCHING CARPENTIER TRAIN — - - - i ot Sci" do Likely to Be Big Factor , ieee etl Copyright, 1921, by the Press Mu@liehing Co. (The New York Evening World. ’ ° e In Championship Bout i ld ig INCLUDES ACROBATICS i Frenchman Appears in Excel-|casonaily the dynamic Georges ' = would i Into h ota 5 lent Shape ip First Hard | Duneiy ahisity thee sith eoneahne f swing. - Workout. “Pardon, M'steur,” he hastily begerd as one or more of the group ducked for cover. Carpentior was in a happy |mood as he snapped into his work By Thornton Fisher. } | feet back of the main highway, a/ Frenchman must be. He made a Folly In HIS t biond-topped figure, wrapped in a Coe like a truck horse as he tip- TRAINING - .4 | toed over winging hemp, 6 fy Seed bathrobe, emerged and walked Tit this time M Descanpa amiffed REPERTOIRE through the rain and down the cow | jnguimitively. Wou the gentlemen 4 which leads from the old-fash-| please not to smoke?” Away went the foned white house to the improvised |{™«* CARPENTIER'S GALES ARE training quarter in an ancient barn,|,,A Strange face protrudes through Tt was cold. The few spectators who the door and the Jittle manager has- “Non-non!"" hy x EXCEPTIONALLY DEVELOPED FoR so Fast A hed ‘foregathered there shivered in “Only newspaper men!" ‘The k the chill dampness and buttoned their uppeared, | @oate, Without paying heod to their|,After the excitement Goormes per- the blond person continued ({0fmMed, A fow exereiaes usually In- j presence, perso! nued |dulged in by corp nt gentlemen wit on and through the inclosure guard-|in the privacy of the bath room. ‘Then 1 tng the training prepinets. For if/he walked a Dit on bis hands. More hotos were taken. Everybody whis- Georges Carpentier is necking notori-|iered, “Kverybody asked evorybody | ety there is nothing to Indicate it./oise: “Well, now what do you think ‘He seems oblivious to the inquisitive of his chances against Dempsey?” eyes focused on him. It was difficult | Pyoribady whispered eee en: ‘ ne 5 ae neon to realize that the almost slight fig-|oould call it a day am far aa thoy ure was to enter the ring July 2 and|were concerned, and tho emiling question Jack Dempsey's right to his|French fehter picked up his duds and MAN Can you tell Percale from Madras ? | Just recall that Percales have Printed Patterns (note: | they all begin with the let- ter ‘‘p’’), while Madras has | the pattern woven in. Of course, there are many variations of these two basic PLeEEz pon’ GEORGES WALKED FROM His HOUSE TO Pp waved adieu, calling goody after him 1 TRAINING | . ’, tule. si he waiked down the cowpach (hat QUARTERS IN jcotton fabrics for men’s ‘The small group followed him to the |leads to the old-fashioned house hid- RING RAIN shirts, but all other names | barn, where M. Descamps, the wily |den in the trees. little mentor, removed the bathrobe * | and scrutinized his protege with a are just sort of frills. At the “four corners’ Dempsey Ie Forced to Work With IAttle Fell ° sg: fi Critical eye. ATLANTIC CITY, No Je Ofay 24— ‘ he we're satisfied to say Pei ag a> OO Dot desutiful?” his expres-/ After a twenty-four hour rest, Jack WHILE SHADOW BoxINe “madras and “percale,” Sion seemed to say. “My little | Dempsey resumed training yesterday By: > icomdgel cepa ear ged oe and the public was charged for the phy Re the | Roba Georges GC matlor fret time to watch the heavyweight Mt to onter the ring as he|cPampion in action. Despite a vio- eee te. A’healthy glow radiated |!¢8t Windstorm and threatening rain, but we make sure that each , is the best of its sort. GEORGES’ SPEED IN THE SHALL PARN CAUSED Him TO DIVE THE FRENCHMAN, LOOKS FIT TO Go INTO THE RING “AS 1S” s v ° @ Gem the emonth, pink body end aii | Several hundred persona, including A HEALTHY GLow Resch Lisa masieg [ k f R RoGeRs PeeT COMPANY 4 signs of aca lexs had disappeared. -A|many women, pald 60 cents to watch RapliATES FROM THE henialo ack O ACING LXPeCrlieNnCeE | srsisay Broadway battery of cameras was poked through | the workout. Spe erors 13th St. “Four 34th St. % the barn door and Georges posed for|, With the departure of Jack Clif. SMooM AGILE ° at 13 ‘oul at a Pidemcs Of pictures until’ Descamps (ford and the inclination “of ‘Leo C t. A d th’ Convenient waved them of and sent Carpenticr [Houck to, aut. Demprey had no 6ovy Osts ware § nury Broadway Corners” —-FifthAve. to the bag, able In the afternoon. Larry Williams ae — — eae i cm = ees On| You can't judge a fighter by the] of Bridgeport, Conn., who waa sched- l gamer in which he punishes a bag, |uled to Join the camp, failed to ap- Ki My ¢ Y as ace a amaica ‘but the elasticity of the muscles un- | pear, and Dempsey found it t S A S or . bs “ Gar the skin and the suppleness of the |t0 box. with Babe Herman, @ Pacific igh ( J. . a urvlwvors ne l Crew aatracte Coast featherweight, and Alex Tram- Body emphasized one inmportant pdint | biths, a welterweight from Portland. —that Carpentier’s physique is a] After punching the bag for ten min- Thing of beauty, even if he gets nolutes and shadow-boxing for three mearer the title than Jersey City. His|rounds, Dempsey faced. Herman, a forearms are disappointing. They | speed: ‘oungster weighing 118 bang from the shoulders slightly |Pounds. Hermun carried’ the cham- , ded, but formidable with striking |P!0n along at a terrific pace for three ; | power. “Georges is built for tong |nround conmeaing within ava +H In Trial Spin Billy Watts, a Good Thing | terday was Toil's, and the reason must Ss| be ascribed to Experience, the great | y' Toil's Grea educator of humans and thorough- 3 ForHarvard Race} Bows to oils Greater | giuisor,ot, mans and thors; | CHANGE —— Post “Education.” In the yearly existence of the average | | YOUF Pipe ITHACA, N. Y., May 2 . veteran trainer is when he sends out Beco cde Ry ee ey x OUnes SSS one he considers to be a first-classy Not Your | Famge action. It is apparent that helof rights and\lefts. Dempsey made bow oar on the second varsity crew and (ike fellow who wrote the Line, | Juvenile for its first effort. He feels! can wage a mean battle with those|no attempt to exchange punches, one of the most experienced oarsmen in “foxperience is the best teach. he has a runner, but he endures the | Tobacco! " Tightning-like arms which seem to|tenting himself with blockin, Bri wing in’ Openii irmi: i the university, may occupy that seat 1 stage fright of an amateur elocution- | J And listen! It far mermtehs a2 they strike out at an im-| (ror ey poned two rounds’ with mantesic ed 0 ning Ski shes Makes American Golf the Hed and White varsity elght in the er,” must have had something] ist until that first race is over with, | | doesn't require f ent. Stars Confident of British ‘Amateur Golf Title Coming to | race against Harvard at Cambridge |to do with tw --oids during his| Possibly Sam Hildreth feels that way | | much change to cee the ‘watat pe ,|Trambitas, “finishing ‘the workout with some calinth: 5 i i ° about Billy Watts right now. Another ta | that the Frenchman rune true to form: |" Bempacy. ‘went on the road in the This Side of the Atlantic. next Saturday. Hoyle admitted yesterday | Young life, Had he been at Jamaica | eek or eo will tell more about It | fl | His legs are sturdy and unusually well | morning for the first time In a week. that he was considering putting Young | yosterday to witness the last race he | WIl I is PIPE ¢ developed. For so fast a man they|He covered about four miles, taking in the varaity in placo of C. I. Kells.! might have repeated the honored line,| Luke A. Cassidy, who has been | ‘ id seem too iarge. ‘The oalf of the,right | hie fwo Belgian pollce dogs with him, MHOYLAKE, England, May 2.—|at the eleventh, which he won with al MRO, @UEHE 8 bad crab at, the. mile is conspicuously Jarger than the left. | At noon he addressed a convention of mark in the Princeton race last Satur-| and then tacked on an “I told you s ntifled with sport of all sorte for | “7c Pipe with the Pan’ es National Independent Periodicals Dis) The second round of the competition | Mee, and became two up at the | day, which practically put the Ithacans rc “4 ay many years, from six-day bicycle rac- | 7 ; It je a bit of a freak. But how they /tributing Aasociativn, an organization for the British amateur golf oham. | COs ehs tout Die Wee he tou. | ONE OF the, Face Oe a woe te ere bari Meet Mela ing to Coney Island coasters, has be Gentine French Briar * do carry him around. « of magazine and newspaper circula- Hoyle, however, is not disposed to| of six went to the barrier. Only two appointed offi observer by the tu t the After a session at the bag Gus ‘Wil- |tlop manager pionship, which is to take place to- | Hie ail the way. requiring five to reach | piame Kelis especially. As an-expland-| had ever been there before, Of the | State Racing Commission, The w- uss pall ea Oh son called time and rubbed him down | , Harry M- Daugherty, Attomey Gen- day, is looked forward to with op-| in four, became three up.” The Arisenth | HOR, bre not as an < xcuse for the ragged oners, Billy Watts and Twenty-eev- | *nment would indicate that the ap Patented Pan and Gazetully with a towel. tived yesterday to visit the champion’s timism by the eight of the eleven| Was halved in fours, and at the six-| oq ‘on. Saturda; pointive body intends taking a wider ran-—no ‘clog ‘This was followed by a few minutes | was undblats do'ao pecavan Of teenth Dick missed a short putt which | to-day | D ry? 1¢ game out! enth Division were supported by their jnierest in the «port than has be a i - cof shadow boxing, ‘Pho quarters are | {try itehia fentlise: Te swine gf Americans who were drawn for the | cnabled Ouimet to socure the maton by | Kader, hat Doreaun. No f broke bis! connections as though they were “in.” ihe vase since the days of the fami rE: NO IESE jOpening day's play, yesterday, and| three up and two to play, TO Hobby Jone ety the honor ot | ached the mille mark but he continued | The start saw Whirligig, an experi- ays a cool, dry assidy recently acted ax patrol judze who survived with flying colors, driving off the first ball in the rowing, managing to keep the blade at Pimlico, and was previously resi sinoke, a o cham | from Jum} enced one, leave the gate on the lead, ; |" me American murvivors are Bobby |plonship, and about 200 early risers | thevrass ee CU All the Way through 5 e dent manager of Laurel. With Jones, Chick Evans, Francis Ouimet, £i0 o'clock tor witn i" g United Cigar Stores $1.50 wretier deatere ($1.57 by mail direct.) Money back if not satisfied. The WILLIS PIPE CO., Inv. rather cramped in the barn and oc- watch Dempsey train to-day. this morning at x t q| and the finish saw TAil, the other knowing just what will be the exte the event. Ge miohing went Pee 82") tried-by-public-test one, showing the | of his duties, which the Racing Co: Sailing of Professional Team Makes Second Big Invasion rv vw waner wt tun ana Mele eye cour whee [ere fe ia rina pony Winch ue, ante: | ested nie ete fo healt ta ul Hunter, W. T. Hunt and punent G. GC. Manford of Dutt a = q m0 n . C. 2 ol Wuffness New, Twenty- a i coal pt ' 7 ; SU Satadna fran aber to enn, Following a fng| Harvard Varaity to Race Oormett| oo Deion was back ariong the His neue Me eartamillac ta ine ave ee For English Golf Titles 20% wc aropoa our ot we iinet ine spar an A km of Named trailers after having been interfered | age racegoer of the last two gener: classic yesterday were Ray Thomp- {to five, without belng called upon t : 03 East 21st St., N7 Y OCAMPRIDGE, Mass, May %4.—BIli| with tions as the eighth pole itself, and a bis 3d Ave. son and Richard Manley, who were | "ole out Haines, coach of the Harvard crew.| The big reason for Toil’s victory | the while he has been learning abou sj Eleven Pros Start on Way to| With Richard Roth, Commodore Hotel, defeated, and J. Wood Platt, vere leet, te accord hole Manford sank a |iast night armounced the seating of the | was Experience, In all probability, | the sport, ; Opportunity en-yard putt and evened the contes: : i for the punpose of forming @ public withdrew on account of Injuries re. |by taking the holes three to four. it For Live | varsity shell for the race against Cor- | Billy Watts will find it af easy mat |m cheap selling races in company he re jmell next Saturday in the Charles| ter to take his measure on their nex! golf link federation. The object of scored a five-yard putt at the third, be. | ft i | Battle for British Open Ault nk tederation, The oplect Of caved In a, fall Sunday [omits one Up bye taki tae aa is | THESE men will be placed as.toltowa:| Meeting. and it ts quite ax certain’ outclaases. The late Mike Clancy Pealers. Championship at Historic|mote tournaments and help to im- Fownes was the only survivor who fens to five. | Stroke. Appleton; Te eee Fey canted Ce hie Reet | ee ey eee, eae me Clamess | rus Pp brave eencitions, dia not actually play, his opponent | piRC fourth, which is a hole of only |, MeCage: | have been found educated by his first just such another as Elmendorf. St. Andrews Next Month. Mr. Roth states that many cities... eA, Pponent) iss yards in’ length but well guarded | Damon; bow, effort. If he runs to his private trials, Maximo used to come home. in. the . now have public links, especially having been scratched trom the tee, ved a trap. Manford, son. then he too will beat Toil. But yes- jead over the platers with clocklike , peaieeiue Chicago, which has nine, and when) The opening of the championship] Sones into a bunker before te een regularity, the federation is fully organized series brought not only unfavorable| Both put their second shots on the R. d S S W, Hi Pl By William Abbott that @ national public links tourn- (weather for the American style of) (ESR AN4 jmismed, 1onw putts yo halve| AVE ox Star oO as ayed ‘ament w e layed cithe e- © he our, leaving Manford one = NOTHER golf invasion of (ye he “utter the Teldine af the ba. Play, but news that J, Wow Platt,| Jones's tee shot at the ffth hole ran Great Britain got under way|tjonal amateur championship who had been injured, was definitely | (MO 4 bupmock, and he dubbed the | second. He succeeded, however, in to-day when eleven star pro- Jout of the contest: He appeared on chipping his third shot three yards from feesionals sailed on the Aquitania) The Metropolitan Advertising Golf the course on crutches, however. BRE Man eae palved thechole 18.0) Be he sixth hole supurbl, and fo compete in the British open| Association held its first tournament nd ‘the contest by taking’ the hove championship next month at the| Thursday at the kamaxon Club, | OUIMET DID NOT START VERY) 5, landing on the green with te 0 Bt. oe in bon-| Westfield, N. J. ‘The ad men have PROMISINGLY. second shot, while Manford went into a long list of season's events planned, .The match between “Chick” Evans) ® Pun but he always, returned [to the scales in such apparently pit- able condition that folks sometimes A wondered why the >. P. CG. A san step in, Finally Sam Hildreth ime In 704 Consecutive Games 3? sti giaing a"much' to get hi out of the way of Hildreth platers on fr, 'which he ished to win bets. He soon discovered that Maximo Gomez was a sort of trick horse who always cooled out of hia lameness, and Maxi- |" mo Gomez rose from a $600 selling Scotland. party P. one econ eo seventi plater to @ much sought after racing 4) nte In the were| and much turf will be clubbed up be-| and D, F, Crowther was somewhat of | noes Sion Ghet, at the seventa ifool when entered for sums in the Walter Hagen, former national fore the final score is twbulated. & procession after opening with a half) his putt and ed the hole in four neighborhood of $3,000 and $4,000. If champion; Jim Barnes, Jock Hutch-| The advertising folks have one of| {ny fou Crowther hft his tee sh {dhe eighth was din five. t sLean, | the, biggest trade associations that - 's tee shot at) “ Manford missed @ short putt and los: toon, Fred MoLood, George McLean.| make frequent offense Mrainat the | 8 second onto the fourteenth green! the ninth, § to 4 Jones Rudniher oes une Gbarles Hackney, William Melhorn,|ancient Scottish pastime. Believing | %"4 had to drop a ball, Evans winning) having gone out in 38 to his opponent's Hmmet French, Charles Hoffner and| their own slogan that it pays to ad-| in 4 to 6. At the third Crowther di 1 Harry Hampton. vertise the ad men travel all over the into the ditch, but Evans miss Map for the purpose of clouting in-| and a half in fives resulted There bas been some doubt! novent golf balla, H, KF. Harrison] vith @ Jongish putt, won the whether Barnes would be able to|is Chairman of a Tournament Com- t Elmendorf wins a few more like he |did yesterday the spirit of Mike |Clancy may rise up to laugh Elmendorf returned to th a lame again and, although he was en- tered for only $600, Sunny Jim Fitz- simmons cooled him out upon his re- nth hole was halyed in four came LWO Up al Che ele Manford's Tong putt oan past the hole, The British, fourth | { | : , however, got the whole back Bee ciney Miao’ tk. lk ; [ane the tn Long Jot han ben] mice hs tows autre ap | Ma” 2 t0 6 hue tec son |S re Somme ok Mt Oeil | yp OO XB ; = the association membe ake re his lad a “ on the fairway ica } Dm t almost sailing time before he decided) ament call 6 first one comes| Crowther being short with his ap. ya Tate WalAB ARIS ia ae Pe pering titi cat an tres : to g0.9 Without Barnes the invading] Phursday at ackamaxon wh a] Prowh, Two halves following tt urteenth, whe ford’t putt ing hig lege before sending him out OLL rw group would be seriously weakened|! field will teo-off to win priaes| Evans made the turn 3 up, having go hia opponent's ball tw t A that are offered for many events, | Out in 35. to his opponent's 3 in its quest of the Britieh cup that ars hany eventa, ‘On the homewant journey Crowther’s ————= mo American ever won, putting fell off and Fvans, without ‘The invading party # in charge of Name French Team for Davis Cup| being required to do anything brilliant, hole, Jones then foot putt an playel ftennth. | TRAININ pi \{] FOR YOUNG MEN TRIALS. | Cluets Peabody & Co.inc, Troy.NY. ame two up ere he Was on Flay became dormle § and then won by 6 nford short ‘The following are the best and most | Emmet c] « ppoin tes 4 up id to pl j ¥ French, who was app ted PARIS, May 4 (Associated Press) met aid. 3 start very promisin id not find the gr recent of the training gallops at the — kegaaes eres neue 480] Pho French Tennis Committee yeatortay |1¥ against the veteran “Dick, for the |as on Saturday, due to the damp air Hoca! tracks: Pac en the various members were se-|rumed Jean Samazevilli,.who on Sunday | AMeTian Bulled his toe shot into t under the gray, cloudy ekies, He drove ‘ .who on § t but his xecond into the dite prillinntly, howe ean) Track fai Fected by ® special committee con-|won the French national singles oham-| the right and lost the hole inc Ave Go| easterly presse trorh thet nade sot pe Meavaie lee Marae " sisting of Robert Gardner, Alex Pirie} pionship, and Andrew Qobert, who held | four, | At the ‘second, however. Dick | Hr pA ee on the greens through Snapdragon, mile in 0.50, 1.16 G and George Sargent that weighed the| the title iast year, to represent France | pquared ‘the mater in’ tour ee no eenge | hort phd Arron Polases outts wit SCOTT’S COMPLETE RECORD. 148 4-5 . playing abilities of several hundred|!" the inen’s singles of the world's | the third Oulmet came on to his game, | bad. lea y “mel + | Sweet Lavender, % in 0.57 TO-MORROW AT all sect f the | Chumplonship hard court tennis matehos | He outdrove his rival by Gfty yurd 5 . Transit, % In 0.50 Pema Tle” atte Seam et en mies | Megane ey ac — wet ot the sematonal Bowe | Aa wnt JAMAICA country, Susanne Lengien, the women's single phot nicely on and won in 4 to hi | Montclair ‘Tourney Potponad by ton American, who has created a new Zealot, % in 0.47, 1.01 Eddie Loos, a young Chicago star,| (Mmplon. and Mme. Golding. run Wek Vat the fourth hole, where “he | | Rata, world’s record by playing in 704 con- Calamity Jane ny 0.47, 1.00 2 j $1 000 YOUTHFUL STAKES was named in the original teain, but ignated for the women's singh himgolf and, though lofting| The first of the competitors had secutive gan started the streak on | Dr. Clark, imile in 0482-5, 114 D) he later declined the honor, and Wil- Lenigion nd Mas "Decu {164 to 3. bec La fakes thele.pinens ap the courte of Tune) WS andep te the present 14s Bs. ANSONIA HANDICAP ual The iNilam A uuime gu"! | the Montclair Athletic Cl Mont- ‘oat en Blonde. 502 fred Reid of Wilmington was picked] rentz, the prescut. world's hard conc | ARE y OU avon (Gime wnt clair Ste, ar? tae ene hep time the string is unbroken. Scott's | Queen Blonde, % in 0.50 2 A AND 4 OTHER FINE RACES to take his place. singlas champion, were named for the | Man’ the i a | UAT Ne it Aa Ee SIRO, matehan grand batting average from the start |. Broomspur, % in 0.35, 0.48 1-5 FURST KACK AT 2u15 P.M. 1 mixed doubles and Gobert and Laure Dick, by 4 good putt, | °f the Women’s Lawn Tennis Tourna- up to and inoluding the « ¢ May [118 4-5, 1.003-5 eHbCisds LHAIAB leave Penn, Wy ‘This is the first me that the United] for the men's does cd’ the wixth with Oulmet, and worl | Ment when a‘deluge of rain cut short # this year, 16 468, while his grand |At Belmont Paris May 22 Track fast. (on, Sud’ St, aud Ave; ais Btates ever sent a strong, organized), Stmazevith's defeat of Gobert fo-| getting down long putts at’ the next | the programme yesterday. After con- field! Or te mn sd | eM 4 RY eae Aah . Meet, compete in the Brisieh open| ey pk reneh national singles: tennis | the seventh was Nuived jn thre sultation the committee “and Misa lelding average tw .906. | Paul Jones, % in 0.48 1.09. hampionship, which came as @ com The eighth was a bad hole for| Florence Sheldon, the referee, decid The complete record follows. Kai-Sang, % in 0.49, 1.08, 1.17 2-3. tournament. Numerous attempts have|Pltte surprise, ts r rded here as in-|Ouimet, He drove out of bounds and| ed to postpone the beginning of the . oF creasing the chances of France in the| from hia second drive had to play out| first and. second round until 10.3 vd a. 28% Hse eB. En Billy Watts and Lucky Antoine, % in te been made to bring over the famous] world’s hard court championships. | of a. dite, whieh he did well, ‘the bidl| A. M, to-day Q Ine SSI be Boa Ft fo.86 ef sreety. eepeciaily last year, when This theory {n ha 4 on Gobe ve de> | resting: two yerds from the pin. Dick, _——__ | pie essences RR AAR 50 Donnaconna and Zovian, % in 102 2-5 mare inence, br Holley, jagen an mes went over, bu ent ¢ ‘tiem T Tilden 2d of a- | however, won the hole in Oo 7, aquar~ 8 . 0 “y “i . mission ®3.8%. Incindine Tex. never before was a well balanced|'Iphia, the world’s grasa court cham-|ing the match. Dick miased a putt at|@®ngtand Wine Twice From Spain a yt sa ‘ Nightmare ORD BB 2 team headed for the lion's den, which Pract by mnehe on ea pad oe mena ey i. i a CS Aatait ’ in Davia Cap Me. * On Wate ain O18 4s strongly guarded with notable pro-| arrival in. Paris. y ‘den’ oe homewam half of the Journey | HENDON, Bngtand, May 24 (Asso- 104 2450 209 010 18 4 porting Blood, % in 04 Ad a5 D ™ padou, % In 0 PIONEER sp fessionals like Duncan, Mitchell, Ray,| Marchal Foch has promised to at- |provided an Interesting contes NEEH SPORTING CLUB, Atloiated Press).—4British players yea 0 & Ma‘lin Braid, Vardon, and ‘Taylor. himplonship matches on|the tenth, Ouimet | from (ee | terday : ie Visquire, .% in 0.49, 1.17, 4 Rou on Golfere who use the public links! xecond day, when It {eex-|found his ball jammed up agatnat the | terday ted Spanish contestants te Bud Fiswer, te In 0.484 cinion Wille Jackeon rs. Jimmy ” he nd in other c num = Ambassadors of the United railing on thie hole and had to play! in the dirst two matches of a prelimi * 4 Me ; mai arr een, Augle Rain oy re a other citles can be num-| preted the Ay ‘ | Brush Boy, % in 0.86 1- | Montaomers, Jobnby Di Tiare. Meciar Dered by the thousand, These players {atts Bele and Spain, and lefthanded. He took four to reaoh the nary round for the Davia Cup. 20 rush Boy, % 86 1-5 nay Dare, us d'Affaries will be py veen, while Dick had a certain four iets | Tell and Cote D'Or, % in 0.491 and clubs that frequent the munici- ent to oncourage the teams fram thelr for the holo and squared the. inatch re “ 3.3 PAL tinks are requested to got im touch countries ei Guimel, however, became ens up again a0 *PQMa reo ay: GRouNps, "72> ~ sm333 rt ageune, 1 OF. : DO Bream Comer Tet a * a '

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