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THE avENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER mee 1921, 28 [Time points but one way. We were I } E S P . | . F ‘amily of ewish Pilgrims Making eevee fi Stone Toe the Nota “oO { R O R N WS | y g . g the last aight in Jerusalem. Jooking iy wh into the street. A tall Arab Journey to the Land of Canaan sisi eines)" sen. “notary ud figure of a ian, while ail round i ‘ |him hurried eager, energetic young ar Pi t \Leadin Weste ‘Sows. ‘Then Mr. Stithard, the Amert- a ricia akes 00 g rn Joan Consul, anid, half to himeclf but : T H E oud enough for me always to remem- Seri Finally for Owner McManus, *™8 Eve Basy aphih ts | 6 Thi Shonen _— & ames 1s Week SIX KILLED, 5 WOUNDED | atest et rit iv Basehor sv We ein] IN TRAIN ROBBERY | Turaer was very busy trying to keep] CHICAGO, Oct. 95,—Basier co iixieoce 5 aes day, Then Fatiens It ual Ey GISRTCE CE Sie iene | tests aro on this week's big ten foot- Pest 4 eau: aeane vitied yr] d e ¢ was forced to take the wo Seine ier We Lanne €45).—SIx_ persc ra ile at Yonkers. { the track, away on the outalde, and {POU programme for the leading un five wounded, and registered expreas te the rest’ of the race. waa run, | defeated clevens, following the ma ——— packages valved at 200,000 pesos were - Wynnewood wasn't good enough tol contests of Inet Saturday from which | ) when « band of twenty highway~ By Vincent Treanor. re reewenn Hew ont Baturdaye out | ONle Btat, Wisconsin and Chicago ee Swelling the Jewish nus ty vid up a train at Atacapotzaleo, JIM M'MANUS'S Mary Pat f ¥ placed Wynnewood may yer | Merged victorious, but with the cus- P 1 miles northwest of this city, last I versed things on Harry : wi : tomary hospital list in the firet string | (e} ation, ro) | M m m | Sboera threw thels dooty Inte Whitney's Penitent in the Autumn| f a a Qe iwate| Meee pu st Co ing Fro stomobttea Ande acaped Into the hills. Joay Stakes at Yonkers yesterday. The} bey Al wowed ce weer - Coach Stagg is le tting his Maroon! 3 ate all some bad breakers need : ny (@) Sie met Balurday, ghee Poulter, te| cate, that all wome bad breakers need | atc ike chines eaey after the the Balkans—English fficials SHIP NEWS ‘INFORMATION vored by an opening on the rail at the| with confidence, and he got away. In) struggle against Princeton and is de- head of the stretch, got tome a length the matter of speed hie outclassed his | yetoping his open rlay which was lit- | Furthering Jewish Projects. Due To-Dey. 2 front of McManus's filly and spoiled | COMPANY OnE mae Oey Shick be} 12 Used in the vistory over the Tig. | OT Amani, Lavernot Oct 15 © cleanup by the Irish racing man and! faijed to doin his last’ two starta' FS. The Maroons expect next Baty, Tie tt den We Cn Gorges, Galen oa it RV asuwins Mikey cane wae tl htewards, however, didn't take) urday’s game with the University of ritten Exclusively for he Evening) this hanes mectine, two mecks later, Boa vi aes 6 an ' ly to the change in Carefree's) Colorado to put th or [in Jerusalem, Nacuraily our first oe estarday’s ateke, and this time Mary) vi crier mafners, They have ordered recat le Cn bboy JTS, 1981, Yr the Prem PubsBahing Co, ught was that the vl had| RAD oad Patricia. made amends by winning| paricr manners | They vy during the | ‘@ Nov. 6 meeting with Ohio State Uiee’ Now’ York Brenig, World.) at the old man had bel rother easily | remainder of the Yonkers meeting. The Buckeyes, who sprung a sur- : - reached here safely, and somebody ; Du 4 ie It was, of course, a welcome victory — prise on Michigan last Saturday, are|| Second of a Series of Articles {|i our party blurted out, “And your is Oa. 18 t) McManus, only he wished it had] Frank | Farrell hae Vel tad idle this week, Wisconsin, after the| on Jewish Problems father, he made it here all right, did ; +2. 0et. 18 appened Saturday instead of yester-| Richard T. Wilson ie ere out of | defeat of Illinois, is taking no chances | in Jerusalem, he?" Immediately lt was apparent | — Fem Sheen oN were e) eerie venice ailing To-Day ay. He bet about twice as much then} tester Prynne. If he has as good tuck|!m Preparing for the home-cormimy | Qn | those words should never have been S03 - . Selly a lid yesterday, the dent sus- with th as REEL ea ind game at Madison Saturday ral By Burris Jenkins. fee Re if look ‘of pas wrenched vy himeolt, 80 wae ean yer expe g verity ey direote a m committed t AM 1200 MS Aa BY ha Baalicee he { and W. ¢ ave expel nesta, tut looking forward) té me : es into| f40@ Of the son. But lio answered | Nearly every Government official ts | London ¢ uas the situation OR t ined by the bankroll making the | ‘he Wilson horses which have passed ; + Ms : With the recent immigration into quietly with a Qe, “Not—| Jew, for Sir Herbert Samuel appoints | nitty, (the fellow travelling with | Quique, Cr woooa. x Toop e eurtojlment of wagers necessary. But) 0 Their hands, he will come out on| ‘He contest with Chicago Nov. 19! palestine, an association of Jews with| Twely, fo died. later tn cairo, {tS subordinates. They're all Jewish | mney attended a meeting of few local | Hester 2.00 A.M. 14.00 BE tiat's the way things go on the race-| the rignt side of the ledger Greater stress is placed on the games| yerusalera comes nearer the truth" Sve Ho died later in Catro.| Nim, {uPoremmnn, Tmeyire an, ula a Oa it Tha AML R00 A frack. The best laid plans often go} _ ese ay these three leaders since! ion it ever did. Only fourteen hours from Jerusalem} After Mr. Husseint left that day/an upstairs room over the store. He sailing To- Morrow, ine | Jockey Ambrose was suspenied by|Jowa, alao with two conference vi , i to the city| 00! It does seem crue) somehow.|the other side of the argument was/said Arabs, mostly in Occidental |O™ hoa Me 1200 nee Kummer rode a good race on Mary| the stewards for crossing and fone t toad and no defeats, has easy games| Jews were swarming into the city) 1.1 tye prought his body here, And|teard from a baldheaded Jewish | clothes, sat round the walls and took | ee Pee ‘ ‘ nh ne {ih the first race, in which Harrison ahead for the rest of the season. The| the day we got there. Hundreds of fet t merchant In a postcard store near the/turns “making speeches, beginning | Pannonta, 13.00 34. Patricia, but in th st eighth of 4/ was thrown. Ambrose will not be per. | Hawkeyes, one of the members of the| them, Whole families—fat! anajP—t hope to bury him where he/notel, “Sir Horbert samuel? He ia al with dignity and ending with fury.| Information os to other vessels cham aTeany 1onbad aon? Bhecw et | Nitted to ride again at the current| conference and heretofore not re : wanted to be-—under the Wailing| great man and a just man—ns fair to| There were many Keen, intelligent and | thase specified may be had by eailtag meet. Fortunately Harrison was not! garded as a championship contender, |™other and round faced little Jacob) way)” ything. Naturally slow in one citizen as another whether he i8|cducated looking men in the Arab or Jew or what. No, the Arabsling, but ail to become too| ship News OMice ine, pointed out that most of] are lazy people. They will not really! heated to be al Smitty wasn't ather-|'The Evening World and asking for u Yor atride, she lost her position ear vurt and was able to ride out his en-|meet Purdue Saturday. and pretty Rebecca with black, liquid) Mr. Housseini, Land Registrar for gid the jockey finally had to take the} gagem! alance of the day.| | Michigan and Ilinoig, both of whom| eyes and baby Joseph crying for din-| Pal t erland route with her. When it} — have been defeated, will play Lop ae si Cbhe ese incoming Jews were not the|work hard. They prefer to strut] very impressed by the speeches, for is expected he would shoat her| Regal Lodge appears to be gounder [dana this week-end, The Wolverines | POF ime. There were Jows from Cone) highest type of citizen makers. ‘That|nround with thelr boards inthe alr] they Arabs didn't apeak in Bnliat rough on the | at the stretch] than at any time since be was one of} were beaten by Ohio State last Sat-| tral Europe, Russia, Germany, Eng-| though many had, mixed in with|and sip coffee all day. Of course we) But in a conve tion withione ofthe rn Kummer took to the wide outside] Sim Tildreth’s best bread winners.| urday and Illinois has gone down be-| land, wearing respectively feit hats,| the usual melancholy, hopeless ex-| are beating them commercially.” members he was told, in unmt | “there was plenty of room and|Th- way he beat his fleld yesterday | fore both lowa and Wisconsin, Iitnois| woot fezes, straw huts and derbies | Pression the face of the tmmigrant|ARAB IS BECOMING MORE AND|abiy fervent tones, that ‘live & groan went up from the filly's back-|showed that he had the class over | appoared shy of good material, while| tron the handsome, picturesque type| A2Yhere, a look of determination MORE INCENSED. Mothing if the Jews are given ¢ ca as he did 80. She was running at| them, and nature evidently intended defective team-work crippled Michi- | T® 2 Bes bh and Intelligence and enterprise (he| tt would not be politic to go intolof our country.” Aiis stage, whereas she wasn't in the| the English gelding to be a fair sort, gan's chances. of man with his fur turban, beard—|actually conceded that much), the|the arguments further. The main! fost eighth, and when straightened] of race horse. He should be as in- After a two weeks’ rest North-| and curisi—sometimes father and son| Majority were from the poorest class} point {s that the Arab ts becoming|sympathles may Incline toward the wut for the run home she came like aj vincible at, Tia Juana the coming) western next Saturday meets De/together, one with a big beard, the/ 74, 0very sta» in the Balkans, from| more and more incensed at the in-| Jews asa homeless, nationless people, @ale of wind. winter as Edwina in the same atable| Po sw University in a non-conference | (44 A ehta) (SERRE is and] Lithuania to Poland roads the Jews are making in Pales-/the fact reinains that Jewish suprem- Kummer took no her| was last year. game. other @ le beard, but curls an But Mr. Housseim ts an Arab and | tine, He ia doing his best to prevent acy in Palestine means to the Arabs | sopping under him, and clouted her) —_— Notre Dame and Indiana meet at} turban exactly alike, sweeping along} 1m enthusiastic o: “Enthusiastic” ts} that immigration, both through vio- thelr racial extermination, They look vith the whip. Inside the final cig W. F. Ormsbee cia atl eal out ith ere palley ts Pte game er in their black roves side by side Ike | part ng it Roa ; Our reer lent and political means. He has had.) pon the situation as a que ee | and nt the key seemed par-| of the first race for 00. Knot he season for the Hoosiers. It wil GO -conles oe th 6 Oars! m out to meet him in his office | more success with the former, for the either giving the Jews a country for ay moAfdent. He put’ up bis and bought in b: de the State championship and| ‘W° coples of the same person. All/in the Government Bullding on the| native Jews are undoubtedly afraid of {sentimental reasons or deatroying the | >, carefully tucked it under his} his owner onference schedule pales before | ™en, women and children, loaded to) outskirts of town ono day. But asthe flerce, warlike Arabs. So am [) Arabian people. This in spite of the » No matter how one's private ght knee, rearranged the lines and — Indiana has been beaten by Har-| the gunwales with bundles and suit}soen as Mr. Houssetni learned we | for that matter. | fact that there are half a dozen other +med to be straightening out the} Mr. Vosburgh makes Purchase anil yard and Minnesota and Notre Dame] cases and blankets wrapped in straps| Were connected with the American] The Arabs have formed what they | countries, Hedjaz, Syria, Mesopoto tions seemed to] Yellow Hand equal for the $5,000| by Iowa. @ith handles pfess scarcely a day passed while wel}oall the Palistinian Congress (Mr.jmla and the like, Inhabited by their il the grandstand that this race was| Yorktown Handicap at one mile and er anyhow a quarter, which will be the feature for — the closing day of the meeting, both Clarence Turner rode W being allotted 182 pounds as against! were in Jerusalem that he didn't}Hussein! is connected with It in| race. Many of these people we had seen} come all the way to town to our hotel [some capacity), organized to combat, After the riot in Jaffa a few months on the same ship, the Wien, coming |‘o sit for nn hour or two explaining j politically the Jewish organization. | ago, Immigration of the Jews into | {across from Brindist to Alexandria. | “ty the Jewish tmmigration should be} ‘This congress {4 officially unrecog-| Palestine was for a while checked. | fly's ears. His t | 8 ; DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING ao ff the gelding was well Intended in| 128 for Mad Ha for Cirrus, 124; stopped. And it is probable he ex-|nized by the Palestinian Governm Now tho'report is they are coming e fifth rece. He was unfortunate in| for Audacious for Thunder-. |Which reminds me of a touching in | pressed typically the sentiment of the {hut in other countries w repre- {faster than ever. And yet, it is a| EVERY little movement t getting a position at tho firs! clap. cident | Arabs all over Palestine sentatives of the congress have been | surprising fact that gtill the Jews are means more thirst. | |GOING TO LOCATE WHERE HIS| REGISTRAR HAS B! IN: | joned, the Arabs claim they are | little more than one-tenth the popula- | PEOPLE ARE, AND BLACK Beano, veel rrceiving sympathy, Every week they | on ot Palestine THE COCA-COLA COMPANY ot sulars to various Go' nw eOKaY. iereded ‘Atienta, Ge. That first aft--noon in Jerusalem| Tho Land Hegistrat is a «mall man, [*°hd circulars to various Governments | However, with the steady Increase Si Big Net Games S ; Several Big Net Games Scheduled; | ~ ny wm. &. simmons. |nvvitse'ous te macass we ti wits ee el armen a Na at a Ses anh A an | All-Americans Play New Team), tices soo (Seunts nti te teas in| ae ihe ede rer au the Wien, a bright young English Jew/clothes of about 1898 vintage. His | 200 5.18 around twenty-four or twenty-five, On|«iscourses on the immigration ques- ms , j i the boat his ability to speak three or} "OM would begin quietly enough, but _ Jerome Club and Y. M.! MATHEWSON SENT ny tour Innguages so that he could oom, | 208 the fire would get going and bis ‘ i DRAFT FOR -$30,000 659 ® " "larguments turn into threats, not to H. A. Quintets to Play First | OY municate with our fellow travellers |sdy slander. Those eyes woul! blaze FROM TESTIMONIAL GAME. | pair weatner, moderate Northwest |£0t for us a lot of good information on enter than ever, his black beard Contests This Week. | Se shifting to East wind is the promise [the motives of the various immigrante, stles, while the yellow conversation | te rattled Ike a hailstorm. (4Con- .| The New York Glants, through | fo. to-day He had explained that the heavy, | creation Senda creator. (Con: | Frederick G. Lieb, Chairman of —— |close-cropped man from Munich with|in t.# Orient; merely large glass ny ting mid-week baskett alt| the Kxecutive Committee of the Mackeral are in the Sound but they |his wife and son was going into t Titaesyen on any. wind: Of vben dk loose! Math about the s ewson Testimonial game im | have not yet come west of Ha n for local fans w MP-Iness in Jerusalem with his brothe ‘ in Fridg $e) ), jana fin ‘ed continual by the Orien *, her the All-American elty on Friday, Sept. 30, yes- | stead Harbo: not because business is better tl Ital while he talke Wid RAGIRE phe aeiwe and the New York Giant Qu { terday forwarded a draft for agar thut because wa be where talk without 'em.) One y when 00 to Chri amous pitcher nac Lake, where he has been | Outside, Fine blackfish have been ng fifteen months for hig | taken over the wrecks outside of sJones inlet and small cod are also This umount {s only part of the ey | rine ¢ ay crowded ! Mnihowasnonce Fine weather on Sunday crowd a 1 : Mee Con ‘ nore of his people are;” that the sad- of the G the Wreck Lead fishing boats going |More of his people are; ae Eanes i aced man and his sad-faced wife ana | six children were war re Ukraine; that the Jew with nose glasses was 1 Zionist “pic to the land of C nory courts ring well he said: | ish ‘alestine | |for Arabs have been rot | \n mg as they have, heetitick |W ou. brothers, the cering | Turks. helped the British’ win | | Palestine, and now Ungland gives and sc ©n. ‘cur land away. Alrendy the Jews e: the 69th Regiment A t.-morrow night. The latter @ tion’ts made up of an all sta of players including Barney fvedman and Harry Riconda. It will be the init pearance of the An Unusual naan, mon ame realized. More : Giants, Tho All-American started the | ee a aan nw ed tr Fine flounder and tomeod fishing} Most interesting of ali was his own|here in Jerusalem have erowded us e:ason last week by defe , = ‘ ase ners eo S reported from both sides of the] peason for coming of bus cannot compete Cumden Big ! F aime betweea | Sound. Near the shores the flounders| when Hee nelnted tonne th erehaddy. sed contest they w and Glants that day |'UD small, but further out, im deepe: | i 9 ld. gentleman with Ithey are, but have we nota rent 16 ped by a heavy ehower—. | Water, larger ones are taken, 11 $4,009 more. : ; vid that $40,000 will be In the reference to the cixco prin when all returns are in, }d in this column yesterday, a pa expressing the hope of |8?@ph explaining what !t is was ac- rk fans for Matty's re- jcidentally omitted. The cisco .s a § rather smaliet jvery old and we are the only ones i @:me line-up which brougt fn the opening Powers, Jerry wan and E St. Jerome Catholic Clud hair and beard. “I am taking im there because wants to d the land of his fathers. Ali, his life wished it, And now that h white 4? And when the fr the we And it’s no exaggeration. Many fomgser Wo murget| Others, just as thrilling, which What we cities wel show the strength of Sweet-Orr fe White he 4 y accompanied the draft sent | species of lake herring, will also get going thi week On ard than ordinary, its 8 Mmit being |cur family, it was cas fo: me to} But here Mr. H °, “ day evening they meet a = ches. It resembies the ee re usseint's Beate Peasysevening. (hey nao! Hee ene ceftah ana vit ia {Statity bis wish, 1 will get work | GneG ACRnE ADORE Len ute Clothes-to-Work-in” are on combination at the club house, Street and Alexander Avenue. St Jerome will line up with Farring Doyle, Bur Barret, Me e Separates, 135 wad Breidenbac fi five has open| travelling tive, with Day dates for home and home series, Ad- Address F. Degenhardt, Ascension| therefore sometimes calied whitefish, |Some place in Jerus ) House, 12 W. 108th Street, city./It is common to the smaller, deep} Then cam: ~ pound |!akes in the northern part of this and} yore wo land inn, Ad- | othe Rapp and Davis. Prefer Cl: Nn the looks o: he . harever he was goa) tecord in Sweet-Orr files, vas going to do to me moving 1a Ghsse Gu “henity, out] Great strength is built right the ly jeverybody on b Smitty f] Cull ea ‘ 3 Jerom yuse v joys’ C > « aAINS ¢ wondered } ~ civean J. Cutbane, care of St Jerome] Houwe Five, Boys’ Chub and teamns of | MOORE, SKATING CHAMPION, | MENU how die slit bead Besa into all Sweet-Orr garments. Bronx | No. 148 East 92d Street : DEFEATED IN FIRST RACE.)ine @ with bs 1 point, Following beside me up the P i i i Strect Young Men's He.| Uehox 828 any eve D8 land ip tho mory Hott. bat du ma up th The cut, material and stitching i sociation, which years ayo ‘ : Tbarked I caught pe tn the ca inge! (A Ila H ;: Fy . Bee ee veving pne of the strong: |< ark House, 159-pound, team and} Joe Moore, international speed sku! epnetirue ee of deta ara, 2! ig all with one objective—to pro- ef teams in the city, has again put a[light-heavyweight team. Intersettle- ing champion, did not get off to 4 sutghe onal lboxes and baggage, children on 1 A is Fea ie eorls Ie plays it open. | ment champlons. 1920-1921, now open | nS Champion, did fot gv O& te A) ating the sagging Mgure oi jstuffea’in a hack, coming up zion} duce work clothes which will 4g game Sunday night at the Y. M.|for bookings on home and opponents’ | Very 8 fA tha dais Sizes |ratber down the gangplank. So he Hill.) Are they the class to enrich a ‘ ry 1: & Building, 92d Street and sex-| courts, and are willing to oppose the/of the 1921 @eason at the 18lst Stree’! ot nose pean very sick Jcountry? They haven't fifty piastres | withstand extraordinary wear gion Avenue. The team will line ap|test teams in the city. Manager M./ toe Palace last might. Moore starte] | WS. reo ro Be BURIED UNDER) (9S them. And High Commis-| with Harry Davis, “Spike” Spunb Sank, No. 283 Rivington Street, ay, trom scratch in the half-mile handi sioner Herbert Samuel professes to and tear “ube” Gordon, Wille Marron, Sam| Harmony Vive Juniors, averaging! eap Class A, and the best he could THE WAILING WALL. admit only the worthy immigrants! | . Voingold, Al Gordon, John Sple | 125 pounds. George Wolf, No. ‘1066 Go was to finish in third place. G.| But we saw no moi them until Every immigration officer is a Jew| er, Howard Katz and io Berger | Washington Avenue, Bronx, is book-' jij1sky, an unattached skater, romped | Get work clothes you can de- "Tae team has seyeral open dutes.| ing manager the finish line in first pos tion | i é | pend on—ask for Sweet-Orr. Their Quality ty has wiped out idress T. Levy ae Me ile 1 Big Ftve, formerly | 10 was allowed a handicap of fift eet and Lexing . 1 travelling team with a! twenty-four wins out ty-one contests last season. Team for managers e Rob McNa ler to furnish athletic activ Legion, Tiger a basketball n this city Slud, with a thirty-yard al- |; fin second. Hilsky fin shed two yards ahead of Forstman In o es in the Amer Fost, No. 23, hi ague in whic) SWEET-ORR & CO,, inc. 15 Union Square, New York vho came in three yards ahead of are invited to expected th: ston Ave di sti Li tke et leagues in New York. All po: — ~ jonors in the Class B, half-m sirous of entering teams communi-| h race, Smith started from| Cth Basketball Manager, Tiger| Martin-Goldeteim Bout Draw aud bandichp Te ten yards ahead Post, 23, Post Office Box 28, City} _____ “rewd Boos. arest compet D. Freed } tion, city The Terry Martin-Abe Attell Gold- y yards handicap, and J. | | ; = ci P ATES, [stein bout vt the Broudwey Exhibition with twenty-five ‘ ia, 480-pound travelling team ia : : rata fon on w iaet p Block of 201 Fourth Street, |favor. The crowd hooted haif mitle race far novices was } Tnion Hill, N. J., 18 booking manager.| until the men had left the arena j RU ie Lean LAI eet | | Pulling for 50 years and haven't ripped yet! ; Ppa ees tin mixed well throughout the Yale : ay 7 en Athletic Club, another t quarter-mile seratch race f irl | x " te rontine using a right . five m Jersey T he cela a | . Po GRR Ee which had damagi ne Higgins, N to the jaw, ols Yale Wants Football Players for . Ridgefield Park in but two or thre Crews. J | e final bout lasted only 44 s¢ NEW HAVEN, Conn,, Oct. 25.--oot } sel cain Chub, 115-pound | onds. y Mulligan, with two stiff! pal heavyweights are being encouraged | travelling quintet, desire out of town \rie nts to & On, leld out Jimmy Mar-}4q come out for middie positions in j g1mes. Commun with A. Gold, /tn varsity crews, Coach Corderry : Ho, 1526 Webster Avenue, Bronx, ee heavy men ure needed Ww. Y. | Col, Mills to Represent Metropoti-| for the middie seats of the shells. i Thren varsity crews and the 150-pound tan A. A. ©, Ty , Montana Team, a corking good | crew are having daily practice. A sys. M avelling five hailing from Brooklyn ‘The Metropolitan A. A. U. decided|tem of weekly roms ttag to atimuiate UNION ADE M7 th bur 8! h a i . erest and vairy nas been stituted vve played tho leading fives with! unanimously last night to appoint Col. | interest and rive an anaeh hee editable showing. Desire games) 4, G. Mills of the New York Athtetic|4%aQonchout three hundred men the ith Itallan Ca ic Club, Al Ame Club, cne of the oldest officials of the; practice stretches at Derby 8 Five, Lady of Sorrows and teams amateur Athtetic, Union and ‘a. pioneer | eae XY 13 h | b t lik th ] ‘a strength. Address Jobn Intria,!in the flekt of organized - amaten : oll§ge Herman Strert, Brooklyn. jathietics, to represent Yt nthe counelis OGatty Gets Decision ou can 2) P ut Ke m OVERALLS AND COATS Soe oe DRESS TROUSERS ¥ of e American Olymple A vclation 2 "Gatty earned t J Cc ¢ bi " Qeconsion Five, anothor travelling yh whIpl 9,0 se sentecon tia |, TARY, O'ietty, earned CORDUROY PANTS AND COATS ete er WORK PANTS AND 8UITS ¢am. Defeated New Yor Separates | american Olympic Committee at a me t- over Cal Fug in a fast twelve ‘ . ol, 5 b \ } “Opening game, 42 to 18. Garland, ine in the New York Athlete “Clue bout at the Newark Sporting © 20 for 15¢ OF KHAKI PANTS AND SUITS cRoss C BREECHES Cerduer and Tom Driscoll in line-up, Nov, 26. Nowerk, N. J., last aight. s , oe aie Ee f f | a

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