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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1921, “THE CRAB” THE STORY OF A VETERAN’S COMEBACK * Tecam Win pt. 20.—The Amert- awil-star baseball team dee jfeated the alj-stars of the National | Outsider Towropes Favorite LIVE WIRES _In a Three-Horse Field, iis bwin ro | | Knocking All Dope AWry) ~ sso. sees ron, wna te wt cup and yave nuts sans tn [Etta shite seimad 7 CLPVELAND, jean League Yankees into a pennant. This ig a great year for heavy artillery | Heine Groh of the Cincinnatt Rede pla A short and 1 off for the Nae ¢ | . . . Itiena aguers, le r joopel Ns By CHARLES E. VAN LO lshatfe’s azating Spend Be-[fr4s ts won maw an omer el] Chie ruts us on tua wet enw Wt as vee us ere | WATER Po ake y ° AN I: laffer’s Dazzling Speed Be-) oS iy in writing for the syndicates. the Americans, | " ti | 7 sy anati agcle P Chesterbrook’s race may be excused . . e y How Hlorse of Pittsburgh and Rixey (Copyright, 1019, by the Bell Syndicate.) | yond Explanation as Is Poor GK ANG aROUneR Cites hee CiaCORK ES of CIncinnatl did the pitching for the SONU NS NRO: pereeneeeee | Race of Bie Hentt fan pooriy under Manda and iw tralia If tho Indiang finiah in sagond place, that will he the same place |Nationals, with drottem of Pittsburgh CHAPTER 1 hal Sencar a: 5 ace if Preart. Jing in second yesterday wasn't start- the Yankees got through with ‘em in 1621, too. AY League's pitchers, ew is ai vee ha Ld draw troney when f ain't ww étece (| a ling, but one would need the last word ee ePhinvaetonta Kerr of Chie was Charl'e Brydon who christened Henry Gilman “Phe Crab." we . ul # B to} 7; shock wrbers to view the pe The Wrench that broke up Cleveland's machinery was the wrench of, ¢ |) Schacht an . Via be") play By Vincent Treanor. tors P re x He i Weenie 1 } } Washington. Perkins of Charlie, who 4s the dean of all baseball acribes, possesses the fatal} “I guess if 1 can stand It, you can sae Ha UHL (OE MERGE IeAlIN Oe and Ble Heart) in tris Spe 4 knee. 1 and. O'Neill’ of Cleveland gift of humor and acute characterization in dealing with his vietims,/S4ld the manager. “Quit worryi iat id pai Aa dal ‘i eneey| Won ler how much money was bet ia hasuaevatianel the World & bab Dl Bendel es - and the first week that Gilman appeared with the Pink Sox, Charlie | “Nout it, Henry", hy occurrence at the race). nine and ponte west om Shatter. Like the rest of the New York attractions, the World Se AY | ctuscita elleaiea RMT AR Grandad HA With ihe " rage ; : Lt uin't worrvin’ about myself track, particularly in these late | have no road show this year outey tite ches American 4 him with the name, which clung to him to the end of his service.|the Crab. "I've got the ples, ee Ube cies oh Hatton And Gilman, having no more sense of humor than a cigar store Indian,;know. It ain't as if | didn't have any.| (8 end days of the season, if one he owner of the Quinoy Stable had + iting twent ra for an all-Now York LOUISVILLE, Ky mever spoke to @ newspaper man after that—which was the very worst) thing laid away and had to so back {digs deep enough for them, but It f the merits of Knobbie Gotham fans have been walting twenty years , «| 11, thing he could have done. |to some bush league.» I'm worrying | would t sie tall a ietie Demon the only starters World Series, The tickot scalpers have also been walting that long, too, |Loulavitle team clinched hag he baseball fans took to the name instantly, and poor Gilman never| about the team.” ving | fy in advance the running of that]! the $5,000 Ioslyn Handicap at @ ae aie fa" withing both games of & donnie vn fad a chance to be anything but “the Crab" during the entire ten years| "Go to bed!" said the manager. |third race at. Aquect. yesterday, | mle ada sixteenth, ue the former | Football fans are gentior than tho Gareball Kind because they never | PY Minning both games of 8 double =~ahe playe rd base for the Pinks. A silent, thoughtful young man, he! It was 2 0 « before the b| Shaffer the outsider 1 three-horse | W@S sold by him to the Rancocas| 14 4) xi the umpire. They'd rather Kill the referee instead. of 7 to Band 13 to 9 retired Into his shell and never came out again. The other players made alturned in. The chambern ‘i . | Stuble before the Playfellow incident) want to wrap , ad found| affair, suddenly “awakened,” won itt t few attempts to show a friendly Interest in the quiet, black-browed fellow, | many its of torn writing paper in | Huavenraptene gallop, eee eet disrupted their friendly prglations. | —— - = et with no success, and even on that lively, cheerful team Gilman|the waste basket the next morning | fo ning ali the sttent rainer Fitzsimmons said that Knob- never had a pal oramade an intimate friend | Evidently, the letter home, which tae | inoue to Oe TUN HOWE aonewhete bio never could give Copper Demon | TERRACE BEATS PINCUS It was not that the Crab had a quarreisome disposition; it was merely heme Quentersroole @all t, ! waited on the conferenco witt | near Ghesterure the favorite | fourteen pounds and a beating at a| i A that “he couldn't seem to loosen up,” as the players expressed it Apia Dla’ Heat ateuesltd ke a threes | mile and a sixteenth and the outcome FOR 110-POUND TITLE. After the first few months the Pinks dropped him out of their daily real Hoe ave See. inthe - . . ° és oe. waver. Wi “Jot the race showed that he was right. Th | ha Et echedule. They knew that after he laced his street shoes and parted his be eu Cin they, ‘ La in the] Kyobbie beat. his oppenent away from| Sid ‘Terrace of the Ttutgers Gyms eir uall iS WI ou thin, dark hair with the little red comb which he always carried they beatae DEA eae AA the gate by a length or more, but! nastum ts the champton 110-pound ama- ‘would see little more of him until the next day at the ball park. Each spring the baseball reporters-—— at the training camps sent in a few dines after this fashion: | Harry Gilman, the Demon Crab, | turned up this morning, nursing j the same old grouch. He win- tered, as usual, on his Kansas ranch, and seems fit as ever. The Crab did not make good base- | ball copy, for he never told any good | tories and it was believed that he| HOW CAN THEY DO IT? Copper De on kept plucklly at M8 tour boxer In tho Heretofore Shaffer never finished | work and wore the son of Wrack down 414 defeated Nat Pincua of the Clark better Uslte third Jn any company. | in We Tat hundred yerdas ito IN srouse in the final bout of tho amateur On all the dope of the current season | easily. Knobbie’s dum, Geld@ never Above BHR Shaffer figured to be third again as] threw anything that could stay. Both |%oxing tournament at Madison Sauaro the betting had him with the issue}Currency and Rhinc Malden aro | Garton IRAt THEME susace atid Pincus lying between Big Heart and Chester- | sprinters, and Knobbie is at his best| cept Wn teat battle of the brook, but dope is of little value, ap- | at seven furlongs or less, Copper Do- Preven toe Peat eno Is only. sev parently, except to mislead the poorly | mon has a big pair of ankles, but ho|enteen, years old, put up a fight that informed public. a fair racing colt nevertheless, and showed ho f real champlonshtp Shaffer's cracking good performance | wins a lot of money in the course of exllbre. He carries a ter left, hook made past performances a joke, but/a year. His dam, Lady Redford, 4 jand a right Jab and had Vincus In dane no more so then did the race run by | the dam of Sympat the Friar Rock |@@r through the cont i Big Heart. Only on Friday last Shaf- | filly, which John ¥ stropolitan district. , Al = AL price distinction in cigarettes BEECH In ‘the second round. Terrace land Madden claimed | q Tere “hook to the Jaw that rocked | fer and Big Heart ran in the same|from J, H. Rosetter a few days ago.} Pincus und nearly sent him to. the did not know any. He was as —, race. Shaffer pulled up three lengths| His sire, Ormondale, 18 getting a loti canvas, In the third and last round much a fixture at third base for the is a behind Big Heart, both of them well | of useful horses. Hincuw’ came out of his corner With iis | beaten by Mustard Seed, thind and — hand tried to Jab Terrace, but arene oe ee eF second from last respectfully, In this] Surf !s the making of a fair horse | Sid was foo clover nnd swiln landed about as reliable; but, for some rea- D> race Big Heart carried 114 to Shaf-| through the field and can beat a bot- |S /ANt Jehatndor ot the round eon or other Gilman was never a| fer's 111. Yesterday Shaffer was giv-| ter fled than ho encountered yester- | ne anal bell saved Minus irom a } opular player, even 4 » home ing Big Heart three pounds. day. He takes to the game in a way | possible knockout when Sid ones oes a AAS eS Judging by yesterday's race the Fri-| "hat might place him among the good | more landed a lett hoole that sent ; day performance of Shaffer was only | ones uf 1922, A jumyer that stands up| Pincus flying axainat the ropes, unny thing,” Holmes used to Lekman el aye an airing and for that matter so were | “nd possesseg a lit his races at Empire when he meal ticket these d to Knot Grass and Venizelos, : for cross country #p« race eleven lengths behind Oilman, and his third to Sedge and Repara- y tlie newest i ion, tration of a cripple that had class, | bot | Ant i Ait How he could Jump from these per-| having an advantage over those that | Giuse faut and atthe end tlhe 3 formances to his runaway victory over | never were anything but platers. This] rorteree, awarded the latter t Chesterbrook and Bix Heart would | unsexed son of Celt was a stake horse ) tision take some explaining, But so also| as a two-year-old !n the colors of| Another good bout was between Max would the disgraceful showing of Big | James Butler and when Dis 01d ares | a eae ee tee ein, Gauttean colt whose long suit has|don't burn him he can run some still. | Wy boys fought in the Lascpeund elves ling early speed, the kind | l’ickwick, in the same race, never had | At*the end of, the third. townd. Levine which has found him second to such|as much’ quality as tho Butler cast-| was awarded the judges’ decision good two-year-olds as Sir Hugh, Toil,| off and ho Is disfigured to a greater | You cant help but like them! . 20 for I5¢ CL lard Coe [yma mac a core pig ack jay Seal mst wonee tor yeah) Yo eee fee eo 6k Possibly Big Heart has gone back.| | Tittle Buck is loncing forward to NEW YORK BROOKLYN NEWARK brook, ee Althor he was favorite yesterday | Mai ‘one of the few days of the he received little or no backing from | y ack. It is his the r t source, He went from 3 to w Year's Day and indy speculators | ¢ 9 Of Nine o’Clock To-Morrow ed 18 a 110) of “the Pastime received tho s when material | referee's decision over Wilburt Cohan ‘tis so scarce, of the St. Christopher A. C. in a bit Saas terly fought battle. Coha it colored *nday Whack is the newes ./118-pound boy, gave ¢ flmini, a hddy “Whack 1s tle newest illus }hot favorite in th tournam gay, “but Gilman hasi't the knack of catching on with a crowd. Lots of fellows do it who aren't even in the same class with him as a player; | lots of third basemen get applause | for pulling off stuff that Henry gets | away with every day of his life, and the crowd seems to take it as a mat- ter of course. 1f you ask me, I think he's the best third baseman in the world—and I'm about © only man ‘who thinks so.” Gilman had a few specialties whict made him deeply respected among | ball players. He was sure death on foul tips back of third base; he made the lives ot bunters miserable; he| could pop a single into either field just over the heads of the infielders, and Carsey, the Pinks’ first baseman, gaid there never was u man in the world who gave less trouble with his assists, “I don't know how he does it," CIGARETTES misses at the t theo 4 \5 to even money, an indication to in-| from whom Buck yolitely extracts r- GILMAN FORGOT HIMSELF AND REMOVED HIS CAP. \siders that he lacked the support his|losing wagers will ny to find a new | @ey used to say. “You oan watch him “Th | form merited, but the crowd which| commissioner. Buck says he is well| all season, and you won't catch him e old boy is trying to snap ‘em|manager, had been a hard one to|nelps fill the grandstand and over-! fixed for sacramental wine pedoe three low throws to first.|NOW- He never did that before.| write. a here ain't a third baseman in the| Sows that it’s gettin’ to be an effort| The next day the new man played | | he ke ; for him to get ‘ th third | Butuy who tes enmnibecom in| ie © get ‘em over there, ‘That| third base and played it so well that mer BY JOHN . when it comes to handling a bunt | !0oks bad, Joe. When a man’ beins| by the end of the third inning Charlie} Aj g: New G pra slow ball. He comes. gailopin'| tryin’ to throw, his wing doesn’t last | Brydon wired his paper that the old | 18 TIC EWS porrock and OSSIp long. | Sh ott 6 Et Taeonilonivaropeehia: plover torches Think I better say anything to|Crab was on the bench wi ink Ais Pound, Mibelgntennl Up aod whenl, Mier? tion of the right claw, and “Shrimp”| Tex Rickard intend can shut my eyes and take a throw| Holmes shook h to stage two by Matchmaker Meyer of 5276 Suits hows each week in Madison Square Gahtrund go baween Ww sas of Buffalo s head. Johnson, the new man, was playing bith bes ther from him, because I know just where| The season opened with the Crab|like a star of the first magnitud rden, One of the shows will t Philly" on Oct pee going to pats Una Hl never | on pure base. The fans, in their joy} (Don't miss to-morrow’s fascinating] popular priced affair at which the Maser will also accept the terms, n eon the ‘meat-hand’ side, either. Jat the beginning of the pball yea aie ; r 5, while! ‘Ted Lewis, who ‘i t » vercoa S “Another thing—I never saw him/did not overlook the fact that ti instalment) RGIS EshimyAll coat: thomas $L toy BEi eer UR ec sec aensey Une (oe Hie Merel a Ea ‘ ii “shoot’ a ball in his life. He can't! bb was beginning his tenth year Sree the other will be a mych more attract= | yy yf poten ite rer ge ai to ate cia orn rg He just keeps on ‘archin’ ‘em over’| with the team. Some of the men at i aforriveluynsbramiapdiernirpasid y ¢ A AO Bye , i one at which stars of the squared jrashain, the Pnglla ar fo Cwenty souceia ba @nd gettin’ 'em there in time to beat| the Stock Exchange who had watched lice. Will a DReArO ANA tha (cant (O21 Odi 100 GEA hls woeed WIKk Alba cikecce: aa tee balls! Say! You think that old boy| watch him for nine years more, pre- nose tickets will be from $1 to $10. can't run fast, don’t you? That's be-| sented him with cause he takes one stride to another) horseshoe, insid LMA Sb Marty Cross ts woth for hi ne LN. York 93 57 620 Br’klyn 75 75 .500 fellow’s three, and if he ever gets! figure "10. band in yelve-round go with Gus Platte ou Habtwetxnt, f o ege e@ 1 within reaching distance of a fly! The umpire made the presentation ay Monday he main go bermeen MeTique and on Oct. 3. Dunder ty > anh mat hie Bale-good nig it) put neta been | SPECCH the first time ne Crab | NATIONAL LEAGUE, FCC tse bal lea ae leave for wayton ij Not #o very, but he's been! came to the bat. Gil ot him. | deiphia last night has been postponed until Wedues- | 1 a few diya | layin’ on one team so long that peo-| seit and removed his + | Clubs, ow. L. PC.) Clube, We be PO | day evening of next werk always gets his cap a little bit small) trinute in his life, and this was preb- GAMES YESTERDAY. who really has necessary wallop to win by af le kind of get the idea that he's old! ghining pate, and thereafter the cheer- | ° k AA ete Ri me oh bout with Marty Sumners Friday night tn the | G T T E C S jee him w! 8 cap off? He's bald-|Giiman was Eniy ninaneron ithe lee 4 . ser a unberla Jack Heitton re weeks If be should win ss ¥ . 5 . i brn tho palm of your hand, and he| train why had never received a floral Boston. 79 73 619,Phila.. 50102 .329 eee ee eles et ctiivelp) 100. stanilal gut “aa sthe\louly oesly be The doors of my five stores will open and thousands of economical < maker for Tex Richard, Keiwr and Shadi o's to pull it down tight. ted WEEE DE buyers will select their Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats at pric ably the reason he struck out onthree | ag nostor BO anette ais uare aoe he ne K. 0. MAY \ ad “EN bet he'll be playin’ ball when] &2¥ PRLEaL Wan RELUGTGBne Bike 111004102 attle At the Gariess on the night Of Ure 44 eres SaTeah Auta ORE Cat errno tara ha 4 all ff : ste Tange oO} vane Sy ] his sone are old enough to be in the | joy, CUrYS DAlls ane we me bench. |B Tuosuuloo Tirta ale pi Gen Cae Alby cob hos CC een ea mebeied eae | that beggar description. You will find a complete range of advance » soldiers’ home, He takes it ao ena) | « But he paid a boy @ dotiar to take | Batre terunty oRaee ot SOF | eon many fights in aumesston, woring fifteen tte al styles and models to be sacrificed regardless of the price marked or i at ho'll last a long timo; bu hat! the floral horseshoe to his room at : | knockouts” tn -rotatic eet Wille She ye sane | % 5 F wing of ‘his ever goes back on him— Rheuhetale anal eche ening he | cya cheese serseee 00001000-1 6 |in Se iedreraig A biececnean § the cost to produce. R a Yell, he'a got a right nice place OUtl sent for a, photosra a had Mis | Culeago 10002000x-8 5 {tug Club Saturday night, Mike Mocabe srietea RITE 8g \ there in Kansas. And he'll be eating | iicture taken in his Sunday clothes, | pacterks Donakue, Geary and Douglas; Martin, | on KO, 1 mont In the main bo hinatow canvaaback duck when a lot o standing beside the od-luck em- | Kaufman and O'Farrell wn a p tryin bite tbstt eight-thousand-a-year boys ¢ (apa eee ee ecaaeh the sunsation west oruin at the « e € instalment on a A "i tal _ has on his hase toed saben tn ] aes The horseshoe remained in G GAME TO-DAY. oe be ive fought Javea W . 3{1m: 01 ne ca ions fade » Avedon (Chisags fone tients i ——- When Gilman reported at the be: | rom eat ed when the team went | Pittsburgh at St. Louis. ved tn Chicago for fights. Ht 4 dirty yellow Nor Friedine inning of his tenth year in the big ot thing's CHAMPIONS WILL APPEAR t and just}On the road a few of the withered | " 8 a é Stak Chieago on Out. 17 or 2 | HRT een noeiee 3 eV flowers, meals Ata ld H i FT een AMERICAN LEAGUE, sigh cba Gh (ai biaad ean ne AT BENEFIT BOXING SHOW.| 2 While the youngsters on the team per, were in the top tray of til ore Clube, We ke PC.) Club, We ke 1s trying to arrange «bout be | ira were tearing into their training with tires of the wife and. the children. | N. York 94 85 .631|Boston, 74 75 . rot hana Micke Dene|| Wil Ghamplons Henny Leonéracand) (am a yim which left them racked anc ¢ ry | Clevel’d 93 57 .620|Detroit. 71 80 .470) ly of Newark. Jimmy Bor has accepted tn » J 7 v ‘At the end of the first month ev ack Britton ng Ore the) old: OFAN MIRO VELEIOR OF that. there | St.Louis 79 73 -520/Chicago 59 91 .393 | benalr of Denies wy i rf $, took his ti ft] man on the team knew that there | St.Louis 9 Bee er x any spring camps, took his time at | Tan on Ae the matter with Gil- | Washin 76 72 .814|Phila... 83 96 -356) aay sumtin, who win the doisn over Nate t of ita of old form. y man's arm, He felded as cleanly, as| GAME YESTERDAY. M1 in Boston laat night. will probabty next the Commonwealth “How're the babies, Henry?" ever; he was hitt around 285.) 4 pnuadelpala RUF et FR Daa Le UNS Rel cme bae, HIS Bae tion to the abc rz but men who nev beat out Infleld 2100100105 1) the latter b olds. Doyle boxes Shamus O'D “ he manager on8 hi 2 him be were beating 10 14 Club to: on, Bill Brennan The Crab grinned. It would have| hits oo. hir t s ae a . illite aph tolls had a| them ont this sea been worth tele ‘ mn N aienoerk a newspaper man seen this phenom-| “You notice, sk “that he tries to take tri 1Gilman. “There's| before he throws the ball. Ta the old boy knows, . man ald Carsey : n extra step | Ouly same scheduled t GAMES TO-DAY. V he's | New York at Philadelphia. dh to box Kid Kaplan at M 50 ine; Joe!” sa Babe Asher, another one now from mi Louis bantammetsht Ww SUIT or OVERCOAT 0) dkerble Shotkes bh thio biker biti man, sitting d t Mut estic ake some of these samples or have my designer take your t rose quickly and went ind mestic. Ta ne of th ples or my r you “Nice w commented Holmes. | trying to help th fe all he ‘ te Cleveland at Chicago. + hav J ROE ee sieieaolte te te Da el ‘Washingten st. Boston. | > Many of these suits have two pairs of Trousers. Just think!! Now at the ite clei hurupe ins eeashe’ Let relia the trouble ee ge A F chants shout for profit, you can buy a Suit three thousand last year The Crab saved him the trouble FIRST REAL BALL GAME start of the season, when merchants s I .y | buy A “Huh!” said the manager. “You! One night when the team was play BIG LEAGUE LEADERS. or Overcoat that was made to sell from $30 to $50, take your pick, $16.50 K might have been a ttle easier on te] sne in Chicago: t sa rap at ' HERE 41 YEARS AGO. 3 r Overcoat tha ) pick, $ S about that contract, then. When you mes's door WE enone ‘i " rz g to buy an automobile?” “Hell 1 i r “y bs o8 ‘fj For year ago to-da ne a, .. esine ierkey tn aN 1s eee ee aan pent | Hitting—tlorasby, st, Loul z LeBeau. rere ne larder tie: Oa Custom Hand Tailored to Your Order—Suil or Overcoat) “Jennic’s had an electric runabout! {Cy nearly 11.” SP che Ata Pittsharah een eae eee y AI roel eaaeoarated! ten Sak, hevelcebonen ADE ielcturen t x © seasons now,” he sai n “rve been waiting for you t ne | Run Getting—Hornshy, St, ‘ ‘ t Fifth ‘ slack serge, French backs, d back and melton, foreig Ree ean Men\iot Miinelt he I've 1 Bae elem ares Ae La at the old at Fifth A = black serge, French ks, plaid backs, and , for wy MEE hed. “Joe |Home Rune—Kelly, New York f y i u | i. ou will surely appreciate these LUES “Wish I had a carload | ugh. My | *Won 14, lost 5. ; i Sy You will surel r VAL + sighed the manager. cenenn. hantams; Vincen aS Toward the end of the training sea- Seta hast AMERICAN LPAGUE, Tony Marto, we 3 NY son, Holmes, who kept a close watch vat first that | Hitting—Hellman, Detroit veral other boxe NY over his players, went into conference | fea WARP ma wl eiiie MASA Nee Mork a Ivy Keyes conibine within 2 with Carsey, his team captain. © have had him | Run Getting—Ruth, New York. ... 276] lesen Grows appreciates that he must be ra Q 3 OARS TS al Hoane Stoallnn Asien At. Keule. sss. $0 | che Bey Semeur st Wee Carden Wier aie Me x ol skec | teat cor was bolding Dundee close till a cur B.. that,” said Carsey. “To-day, in that} 2? ; Me Vat er | #Won 26, lost » | other band Leach also appreciates that @ clean ¢ ky : > ame with the (o! e kept pegwing | #YY a ee aoe reel > | win will place hin e leading o¢ By nanblivaciiay w. You know that's unusua me oe fis Pia. hae ania! ; te tak me wesc | ae world of good, alth ~ fim, Tes Petayine ‘ball ever since [OWL many a one down tat infield.” RUNS FOR WEEK |)" ek" © 3 Ba 3 Gactae Washington was a boy, an'|, “Know Joe said the Crab, stub. WariaNatityacum Simons Ry ; 3 that old wing, is, goin’ to weaken | tort wna that run acored." Sen = NEW YORK BROOKLYN a some tim nat'’s a. cinch, | to a th 3 ¥ - Wateh him, too, and ri ke ep that “Ho abou a itt e ” s 118 Nassau Street, 44 Flatbush Avenue, + Tenge for the present. He's some|really very, fond of ! we atin arina a 3 Near Beckman Street. Near Nevins Street. S | 1 baseman him aAeme Ni Mw your arm east aide feather. STRATTON-BLI y | Yes" said Holmes slowly. “But| “It't ain't sore. It's played ¢ ra, hes a, AUTOMOBILE COURS 1414 Broadway, 756 Broadway, z i Bein DR Pd NN on ainaalt Lea aaa ioROtn TRS EL AMERICAN LEAGUE a ‘ w 3 at 39th Street. AT YOUR SERVICE. Near Flushing Avenue, S } scrutiny. He $ fielding a8 Woll a8 Uke ye u! You take a Test. We re ; * x NEWARK a | ROA GRC AR UE ee rath ase euneeearal ini wala tan x 186 Market Street, at Broad Street 3 diamond, there was a difference.|had a chance. I'll let that kid J Pleech } for tw : 4 Whats Mawavia Lied to Be. t Something was gone from the n cover third for a few w 1 ; ful, full arm sw which Holmes | you yo Im : Givation Bliss Gamcans knew so wel rsey solved the wW a Hiss int t bg n DODGL BROTHERS DEALERS a4 E ." paid the Crab, eis 1c a Dovarment TOL, fell gou-sebat it Js,” said he, “I'l dake the reat, But ¢ ell you | rank Besley ans aoxcvied imo scan offered 100 Went Oi. oh Te. “Cobumiue 7100, + d : iad ngage sai ~

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