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TORE ‘5 ainda THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1921. ‘EASTERN CHAMPIONSHIP MAY BE DECIDED THANKSGIVING DAY! FRENCH CHAMPION: If Penn Staters Defeat |GETTING AN OPPONENT’S GOAT -— -_ Pittsburgh They "il Have Post. THe CHAMPION rl om on are — ar aaT CHAMPION THEN A] LAST MANAGES TO SCORE A VICTORY. ‘ LETS \HE POOR BOOB | TCUSH WHE ROPES LEANS OVER THE M , Ti I F | ware & STOOL AND walt” HE GOES OVER AND a7 ROPES AND CHIN'S Clear Claim to Title msi we se ane examines a man ta sgt — > ‘Although Yale and Lafayet'e " versatile attack in the East. 1 scoring punch cin either be deli Are Unbeaten They Lack 0m, 'ushing plays or through the linger, @ remarkable performer, | All-Around Ability of the Asan open Meld runner hat elt ese Roger Conti Beats Jake Schae- ) Nittany Lions. Wipe obitine crnckere wiiosa.apestnlly fer Jr., in World’s Title — is smashing through tackles, Wilsdn, By William Abbott. He “started only,” am sas substitu Billiard Tourney. only i Victory over Pittsburgh on Thinks. | against Harvard, but proved such an The Standing. k effective’ ball carrier through the line Piaser, Won, Lost, sree will Eve: Penn | that he advanced 64 yards jn a series Hore. : ; 8 claim to EF ern supremacy. } ris through the Crimson t t ette ts undeaten; so is . but these! wards for a touchdown t t two teams lack the all-round strength Wilson Ke ar Tey SUEY find- Horm 0 H 8 off tackles, and on is . ; eat Drilliancy of State : ont 1 2 and great briilian Benn ‘Stat runner ‘to. stop, Kil ‘The Nittany schedule this ye country. Every s: pressive scores, with the Lions played the hard . Lightner and Wilson have r of any team in the |done about all the offensive work, as me was won by im-| Capt. Snell, regulir fullback, was sel- J dom int use of Injurtes xception Of | and few chanc aken with his CHICAGO, —Roger Contt, French billiard champion, capture@ his first ictory in three starts in the world’s champlonship 13.2 balkline THEN WHEM THE REPEREE /53 | UNDERSTAND IT MR \] so /ev THE THE ANO ALL THE GHAMe the g1-21 tie with Harvard. In that! substitutes, who showed fumbling CALLS Em TO THE REFEREE, WHEN | CLouT Him | THE GONG RINGS HAS TO 00 1S TO FAN tournament when he defeated Jake ~ ' battle the Pennaylvaniuns were tem- | Weakness dere . ICENTER FOR IHSTRUCTIONS } OM THE CHOPS AND HE HITS Battie 1S THE AIR ano THE WCTIO shake sr a te aoe Peel 8 . Aub is a peculiar trait of Penn State THE CHAMP SLIPS THE Ros. (Nor ye ~ BLOWN viously lost to Welker Cochrane of San porarily shaken by injuries atthe out-)y)00 Vane t AtMOnt every Ani Boat NOT TO LEAVE OVER 1S NATURAL * A, | set of hostilities, but rallied and ac-|the opposing twain got the jump and ' SHE RING Me THE a Down BY THE FORCE ie eee ania tually outplayed the Crimson, Was first to score arvare org Ee ij PERG Wats iw tavorad. to win tte] eth carmice meni ad the Neca OF He GREGzE> \/illie Hoppe, world's champion, won “ remaining Glenh Warn ame with Pittsburgh. | did this, which only seemed to infurt- inachine, always dine Lions, who promptiy: put their the second match when he dee feated George Sutton of Chicago, 400 gerotis, lost to La r 6 to}, but! twemendous attack in motion to 274. Hoppe ran out in ten innings 5 turned completely and ov While the Peno Slate backfield with with a high run of 186 in the Inst frame, whelmed Syracuse 35 to 0 despite 2) its power and clever feinting meth- The match was one ofthe most natly to 1 odds the Orange eleven would | ods registered numerous touchdowns conteated of the tournament, Sutton win, After this victory Pittsburgn.| against the stiffest: sort of opposi- leading Hoppe throughout the game ex= with notable stars ike Davis and|tion, the line performed its part of | cept in the second and third innings, Steid, loomed up as one of the most | t} ie No tenn te RAY NLFONREE until Hoppe’s high run in the tenth, powérful teams anywhere. Kut the | than showing is a| - ‘i Panthers, like Princeton, never man-| tril efficiency of | . aged to ket going, Nebraska and) the Washington and Jefferson | It is unfortunate the season isn't f feated Pittsburgh, It was long enough for Penn State to tackle | shock for Glenn Warner, regarded as/the strongest team in the Middle | one of the foxlest of ali coaches. And | West, an cleven, for instance, with the | Pi if Pittsburgh and “nn State play! strength and speed of Notre Dame 4 according to form ‘Old Man" War- | } Penn State's record this season| With a bewild f REriAs ACtaCk at ’ comes near approacning hing | ambridge r rinson makes no miracle performed by Hugo Bezdek jae 4 ae we Ks Biel rave bn “k | ————— - aay —_ = —— = = = ] = 5 dek looked over nis aterial and orward passes to ‘S a SCR ' ee eae and porate attempt to win from a. Val OVER $10,000,000 BET } Quarterback n Killinger, | tam that on paper is superior, And varsity experience in 1920. Bulldog didn't) play all its tricks, Bezdek quickly ro!lea up his sleeves | #Rinst Princeton last week and {n due time developed a team that fF is remarkable for its uriving power If the battle at Cambridge simmers| Penn Sta isn’t a one team. | down tb a Kicking duel, both sides a ———— +4 _ ————— Charles Stoneham. Owner of the Giants, Working on Plan to, SMON TREAT Gus Nove 1c By Neal R. O'Hara. j . ; 4 att s Receipts of the pari-mutuel ma- ex ‘Rickara jies NOW bee ed 85 feby large city eaat of tho Re-Establish Winter Racing at Jacksonville in Connection) chines in the 112 days of thor- | jiockieg nn nt MMs ROW been fined $500 In every large city east of t It ds true Killinger stars in y con-|ebout even itis and Owen, Har- js ey A GRR é wee 2 test and is the leading candidate for| Vard's punters, are about as long and With State Fair on Track Built by Curley Brown. CO Jhon NEE MOS tytn Wee es ; * ; These are great days for AuLAnierl an honors, but the Penn-|accurate ws Alar 4 and O'Hearn FS Paruine ter tines Le ateeranen een Tex Proves there's money in the movies—for the courts. duck shooting— sylvanians’ success has been through | Fitts is in good condition he may be aS ee cording to Bs shed a s 8 @ re 4 the eo-operative ability of eleven men | the longest booter on the eld, but no | mi day by Francis H, Dunn, Goy- Hughe ave nocoriplished bo y when Army-Navy are? But it’s cold business Ri staying tomciher ay «machine (one has any marked ntage if the | 4 By Vincent Treanor. Stacie tumnaston| ceeselbte (08 | eyyeq ely ee mere ened aetaetiine: whve| Army Novy Ushels er inless youre pro pie til The Lions possess the strongest and Issue Is decided on k HEN Charles Stoneham, owner) hag Strangler Lewis and Stanislaus} Gfeh OF tlw mile tracks | were se dveseed . | of the Giants, sold the Ori- | 4b¥szko under contract to appear at! ark, a half-mile course, handled The football season is never over tilf the scribes quit knocking Camp's r i | ental track, at Havana [ee rden on Nov. 28, He had then! | $1,200,000 and on the other half- | All-America team. a Extra heavy a |-wool” | jt Thomas Monahan this summer it| thinking -he was in for a big seas mile courses the receipts were i union su'ts. |was thought he was through with! with the grapplers. Last night Rick- | Tom $600,000 to $800,000. ‘ Yale and Princeton players wear numbers on their backs. Harvard boy B ing us a business, As he said at! ard hoping the wrestlers woul! have consented to wear price tars on their jerseys. hin ice acca Urey Secene se the time, he was through with work | U2 Out on hin, but he sald he prob- : ees : ; after many hard years of it, and jeny Sve Oa What ules dee ead S Foch saw the Tiger licked at New Haven, which is more than he ever Ext a heavy all-wool = wanted time for play. He. raced a| the Garden boss, “but 1 am beund saw in France. socks. select string of horses on the metrog| 0 Uirough with the match if th» Wee ee Knee length—hust right for boots, 1 li . wrestlers insist, They may go on and As soon as the public learn the finer points of football, they will yell bolitan tracks this season @nd had) HTCS UE ei “Take him out" when a quarterback starts throwing wild forward passes.| Heavy mackinaw shirts » the pleasure of seeing his colors car-|inay give me a lively fake. 1 can't eee db h ried home in many stakes by Yellow | tell anything about those babies." an EeSEHES: x ee a Sport is a funny proposfion. The Giants win five games out of eight Hand, the star of the Jot, > Gray of Scotch plaid, “pee 4 , ans they're champions. Princeton wins five games out of cight and they're } rly it seems that Stoneham has ° dubs. : , 1,,{ changed his mind about the bu ins: | International | OF SIX-DAY EVENT eee Hunting coat and shell; Student Body to Give the wning a race track, At present | -: | Another inst : Aamonth ago Harvard was sore because she only| Vest, combined Squad Big Send Off Be- |e is believed to be interested sn a| Fencing Tourney | ss tied Penn State. Now Harvard is bragging plan to establish a winter race meet- Crimson Players Won't See 2 Football Again Till Sat- pout it. Vest is fagtened into coat, . é 8 6 ’ urday. fore Eniraining. ing at Jacksonviite, Fa He i on! Opens To- Morrow) Fourteen Bike Teams, Includ-|.,,Ann'Sonrerensen | Mees (Be Navy on the opening day of the Diss abe calmed ore SS ee | his way there now to study condi- | dey alle shat hp length. ' CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Noy. 17.-There | tions. Was nothing deft about the drill | re = _ ‘, 74 Racing flourished in Jacksonvill for the Harvard eleven, With the me NEW HAVEN, Conn. Nov. 17—The! not so muny yeurs ago on a trac Founding into their best physical condi. Yale foothall team, the substitutes, | palit by Cur Benwens. Ae a tion of the year, the coaches are putting | coaches and trainers will leave on enh . at ate | the varsity players through all manner OPM. exe H fertul plant, such as Brown has of hard work, saving them from rough | for the final a peculiar knack of constructing, but ing Veteran Jackie Clark, America fencers nave high hopes of carrying off the newly offered Interna- in the Field. tional Trophy, the prize donated by Col. ions Robert. M. Thompson, in the thre: . ) matches against the Brit-| 5 Warm wool scuffs to wmr inside, Leather hunt ng boots, 12 and 16 inches high, ™ - Sheep-Ined coats. Leathe } wo to-day ame of med like the old da weapon te ‘S$ at Madi ar tackling, to be sure, but otherwise do-|on Suturday against’ Harvard tere | the Legislature frowned on jt, |i8h sword John Allaire, former | son Square Garden when fourteen} The New York team, playing its\of victories by defeating the Mar / by ing everything calculated to harden the | will be a big student demonstration at| ad Brown, after a few seasons, was | national champion and Vice T ms lined up waiting for the start-| first same in the Eastern Basketball en ey Cc. “ to 8 at RC. 54 team again for the big battle with Yale.}the train to see the team on its way,| put out of business. The track is still /of the Amateur neers’ L veaday night, The eleven has been gaining in weight | and most of the undergrad: | anda! ? right along und also in’spirits, and even | ate Pee ateab ead wall ee ate. the coaches appear happier than they | go up to Cambridge | on & is the ne did for several days after the defeat at)" ‘The squad will icave the train at| {im the authoritie Princeton, Another long session at the | Newtonville and will go from there| Stoneham and his associates be- tackling dummies was’ in order this| ty the Belmont intry Club, arriv-| lieve this can be had, and a profit- afternoon. , The workout at the pit Whe | 1, there In time for dinner to-night juble meeting held annually in con- | dueling, coaches wate necrany, the final, practice was! nection with the Florida State Fair. | {us ly the backs. A ér a dummy scrimmage, with the varaity | This by the is on now, open- | the made to get the into a lined up as it will probably start the| 28 en Nov, nd running to the mood for tackling than In its previous] Harvard sam with the exception of | 19th ‘ angles smoothed | games, thee fact “that atte t rght | out, t ght be extended aver The eleventh hour foes of Janin and Pit gince ok Unter’ Che vest ot ly norind lone eaouen tee Reeder Field t bout the most serious ee tae theta Hod long enough to make w race sustal imson all t year, * 3) 0 e, Cralkahans, lest cksonville and the surrounding rie tis about as Guerngey, right great as wh , Woods and th 1) *Oritearn, | Covntry has grown considerably since | th track th elder Hubbard ¢ vd ‘not to play foot ch, left’ halfback! | Brown operate sing for its re- | America, said yesterday that the every prospect of the twelve tn ary permission |Xiccu "by this “country, « Olympic team man or holde aculate. Club, rer ome|Wool jackets. Huntin twentysfour-hour bleycle taco hetd 1q| Bight inthe 22d Regiment Armory by]. Gmmacuiate, Club, Frefer hom J & | and home ser Like to hear from i this city in the pust twenty-two years,|@ Score of 44 to 37. The local five! Xavier Seniors, Knickerbocke coats with leather reen, doing credit to the Nation,| It seemed like old times because t was materially weakened, due to the |oTy Big tof the bouts with the foils, 8, Atm- St. Brendans, Kingley|forcements on shoulders, ning swords and. sabres wil! be| cries of “Come on, Walthour” pre.|league offi Inst the Britor at W | dominate . s _| Five, Cedarhurst. &¢ Address } icials refusing #to gllow! Ghaties G. McGowan, No. 247 East| Rubber coats. Ponchos, “a But aside from that the|Riconda, Freidman and Sedran to| Fourth Street, Brooklyn, Shell vests. Hunting caps, {Wink ’bowes will he held in| feminiscences came to a full stop. ; er-lined coats. Leather and “\y r's gun to send them away onthe first] League, lost to Wilkes-Barre last! J of 4 play. The officials claimed the thr Madison: Quintet, Play ‘liome and ty in the grand ballroom of the| Bobby players were members of the Albany,| jome series: ww 3 Wool gk « RE tes et BA, seas’ 2 t eries with 130-pound teams. ool gloves. I a OO eta at Ithour jr son of ta2]N. Y., State League and were ineli-| ‘tomas Jo Lea No. pol Madieon bieyele speed king of) gible "do represent this elty in the | Ktreet, West “New York, No dy is _ Guns, guncases, ammuni- , was among the contest. | Pastern League, booking manager. tion, decoys — ything ° ants, Young Itobbie reminds one s»| ,.he, National Athletic Club’s bas: | poly Name Eagles, Claim 95- 4 coy ' Very SNE one 4 *! Ketball team will swing into action in| pound. champlonship of New York. | but the ducks! much of his dad. His name t* Wal-/q game against, the Royal Triangles | Teams thinking otherwise communi- New York'A.'C.i/thour. That's the only reason, The] at Labor Lyceum, Brooklyn, to-night.| cate with Josepli F famous g angle the Ameri-|other dhy: aanle the Anny. [other dh include: Henry Club of New 1G. Fullenwelder, Us 8. “ll, , eS 3 yden, No, 164 t ball again this Re ie te an, right halfback; Mallory, full | ‘There would be no lack of patronage | Honeyoutt, Washing: marks the first professional ac-| The Nationals, lining up with Law-| west 98th Street, city. { RoGERs PEET COMPANY Ps ieee woe a wine: the Auining gortmmage (OOM, et 'y winter resorts, and | ew York:| tivities of Walthour jr.,. howe rence, Niederaier, Rallye Knowies Soa Another Madison Five. 115 pounds, | Broadway. early and before dark the varsity will ASP PUA Be again Jacksonville is a short enough | ¥'McPherson, New York A. C.;| perhaps with a bit more seasoning h ave not lost a game this) travelling. Address John J. Smith, “Four at 34th St. be watched in its final 1 dri! by| varsity cheered the scr: run from w York to attract e- Brooks Bo Parker, Philadelphia: | will prove an able successor of his | No. 148 12th Street, Long Island City. Convenient the undergraduates. ‘The team will EO Ate players at the Meld. were Koers from here. ‘The proposition is | Major iatold | Ter malls Hose | father, The management of the Brooklyn} Peyoe and Reyno Travel with | Broadway Corners" —_—“Fifth Ave, no te ert Bihare for Sinner end Wil | Goes Jeck: Cacad and Burt Charberialy, | ery promising ton ? Major Robért’ Searsg V | All interest did mot centre-on Wal-| Whirlwinds has made extensive ar-| Ea Garvey, Jghn Farndell, Petruss, | at Warren conten lat the Taft Hotel ar OaNG SODIRNE “ah ington ¥ Chub. thour. Jackie Clark, the great little| rangements to handle what is expect-| Teller, Gormah, Wallace.’ Address Talking of Stoneham and his for-|\ “Among the followers of fencing In] Australian rider who laid aside his|ed to be the biggest crowd of the| FP. McLaughlin, No. 184 West 9th j mer connection with the Oriental] this city there ix a disposit o vIn! bike years Was another starter] season when the Original Celtics) Street, Brooklyn. Park, at Havana, reminds us that| ftith upon the at Shers ekie feels he will deal| tackle the Whirlwinds at the 23d) \ everything 1s set for the begin. | tie national champion, in the a knockout blow and,| Regiment Armory, Bedford and At- |= — - ‘ ning of the regular winter meeting Auerican side with the duelling |Just to show he means business, stavt-|lantic Avenues, Brooklyn, Saturday | there on Thankawiving Day, We had Nil been practising dili-/ed a sprint in the early morning} night. The team from ‘across the \ Jolumbia foot < ies Pete aE eee net: DEAE i hours which resulted in eleven of the | river are playing sensational ball and FORDHAM. . Ceunbia football sayad resumed pee. |of talking to Hal Stevens over the | “Several of ‘thom 9 \ fourteen teams losing a lap, should give the champions a hard rub | Fordham will pull the curtain down | came against Colgate. “This will be the | Phone to Havana, It was like call- | overdoing it and a day's rest will BE) “Aside from the fact the riders] for honors. on collegiate foothall in the Bronx’ first time that the two institutions have} 3: A met on the gridiron Saturday. The team will journey to Mah op Qos etldir up our next door neighbor, Ha was plain and clear as he tot | 4, benefich » under the | Way id’ B. Campbell, | mile Wed at a ‘pace of over twenty| silent Separates expect to meet an hour in the first twelve |hard opposition when they play the Their Quality has wiped out his men through a © “steps will ken R strengthen the vaunted stonewall’ defense of. the, Midship n In the initial drive, the second | an garcied the ball for 80 yards ‘Ns wrestling.” ig both line plunges und forward At are’ you crowing about? pete ot the gaee at other! asked Morris Rose, standing nearby. What did you do to Yousoff that ht at ‘the Metropolitan Opera use? ‘This is play compared to the Jeal you gave the poor Turk." will miss the service of this sta far he is the most hord hitting p on the team. Mahou ing in Beit position in the couple of scrimmages and he without doubt, start against Spring- feild. The contract, of Joe Dumoe this Saturday ‘and there is speculation upon whoin will be coach next year. Quite a few of the | hours e with Grieve, Tidaback, Mit- | Dickson, McKinley and’ Ken- Adjiress William Grieves, No. n Cortlandt Park Avenue, Yon- iors in years over mat, Roeber finally asserted him Southern Universities Offer X.Y. U- Grid Games. team al 6 The athletic authorities of New York Kiet GA: Kershaw, Royall university have recelved offers from the N.Y. Major M. P. Willoughby, | Universitiesfof Florida and Alabama to anklin A. C. of Westchester de- P. Blage, Capt, T. H. Wand- | engage in post-season games, but will be | feated the Ascension Five by a sco e] Major rt irater, G. M.|unatle to-arrange a meeting with the| of 29 to 25 and played even against | nd Lieut R. E. Roles. | Southern universities on account of the|the New York Separates in recent | rules framed for| faculty ruling against absence from| game: This aturday night the/ ombat the team | classes which @ Southern trip would in-| Franklin Seniors play the St. Jerome no addition to e ee 4 ( 4 ni he was enjoying mid-summer g how riding, the contest resembled, y, Port CI r. 4 i ' Springticid Y. M. C. A. College and do | tong signal drill. The period of rest baal weather there. Phe a D. hysical training | hy is, th ec. |B. andgW, five of Port Chester, N. Y., 1 fF sprinetiia v.66 A. Cotege and do rari the sa og. ath, Me uaa |B feb aruping | naure, icine, conten, waned, | ada, ie of fort, Ghote. rice distinction in cigarettes i » att o should be at the eaded by Harry M. are the caterers | the affair. They don't ride that fa The deaf mute team has several open ~ ’ Cornell team to the tupe of 14-0, ‘This | of ry Hunting at the Cuban course. They the 144-hour race, dates. Address Hiram Gordon, No. . game is expected to avvelop into a| Maroon team comes jouth Field eae | on of fencers in | While. the attendance at the open-| 1349 Kast New York Avenue, Brook- | bitter strugaie. ‘alate a yo F ¢ pion wrestler of + bar arial tid Ot business, NE night was nothing to write home | j yn | { | his diy, wat among the ind o main at home because of business, INK Tee fo nelle i i chdnge will be made in the back- INAPOLIS. Linke AL Ge tetany only title holder in’ the group Is | Mae eee en eee Selon |. Yonkers Big Five is completing | 7 S ANNAPOLL M i TOVPNY, Hemekss . W. Hammond. the senior member | WHl witness the finish at 11 o’cloc! edule for this season and has \ ' i field for the game in Massachusetts. | concerting Kiins he ext natch, Watching Peso the invading. team, who holds the (to-night, when the last hour will be Mee traUnlite Avom ot bond x Beitz, the regular halfback, is in th he second tea dt 1umb Plestina’s eyes out land. He !s|devoted to sprints. | ¥ 4 hospital with a broxen leg. Fordhi at the Nav my butting him like a goat all oves age and most of A J The quintet is an All-Yonk- ‘ is terrible, It's such. stuf? pnda n Me | WEST POINT. tl ead |, WEST POINT, N, Y, Noy, 17—an rimmage was indule yest tocber glanced at Rose before an ? : : a Faw of Gus by the Army squad as part of the e Krentest number of houts | volwe. setnoiie Clue, Pruiie students favor Dumue because he ts a! Wednesday programme, Considerable , SY 2rink in the hes with the three weapons. ‘The Violet has arranged, however, to} Catholic Club. and the Juniors meet | 1d former Fordham man. Then again, attentian was paid to the defense again Well, I didn’t start it for the first] will become the holder of the tropas, | meet Trinity University of North Caro- | Hunts Point Five: i there are quite a ‘cw who fay f Fl yesterday. The first team bad difficulty n minutes,” he blurted. An unusual element of the com: Brickley, who is an advisory coach |in sopping the scrub attach, which com- | On the night that this year. Dumoe ‘jas turned out good | sisted of plays which the Navy has only Youroft's feams, but there are some critics in| #hown this season. Iina next Saturday on Ohio Field. Th Buckeye Five, 120 pounds, trav » veforred to! ona will be the fact that members of | will be New York University’s first]jing. Address Vincent O'Leary, No. prodigious strengta| both teams will act as judge \\ntersectional football game. 619 East 182d Street, city CIGARETTES aah re % Penis i saved him from annihilation. Every + | ed The Sterling Regis A. & & Club je college who (hink that they coulc - body took a crack at the ‘Turk and English Girls Again Score Hockey| agaed another game to its lang string | man. Of course, firickiey has a good| ITHACA, Y. Nove 37 ane se etn HORACE Gaceee Se tenis home. chin — ass | — . ; house BUNT | Geo! ufty , the #fe PUILADELPHIA ov. 1 The All- e reputation and ore popularity | the gridirom was stil! pretty soft, Dole ¢ parlor varie npared ts d v . ae n F . t gepsiation a0 ban ore, Sogelarity | he erdinn was ail ort at, bone rae teesaica as mma Monten. and. Aee,. TOU, America allah ire Hickey Team scared ite] MF Hoe Clea bin ou cant he i oth are good in that Ane art of foot | MeatirNny) ae ig foels ik the an baying thanager’: of the. lineal Com ents atrugih victory yraterny: by | ig Hi, | Rete aUiare| ‘actice than has League club for the season of 1922, winning its last game lir.e against the J aie — ee ee eee gree men were! reanite\ the Peagk-Pleatiny fiasco, |W Lane. President of the, clubs. ana | Al “hiadelphia fea, Zt to 0.” The \ Akg BUS 98 Oway 7 ave | ; UMA. Hanson and Lachier were ‘not allowed Which sbould put the sport of wres'- | Le WIS lil Ko East ons player quest visitors ane scheduled te in Now 20 for 15¢ Og ak iMleness sg . e BPOFS | ~ at the time of the minor league meeting York to-day and Frid and will f hss ‘me to" atay tn the fine-wp OT Fly Ung im th. embalmed state, Bickard at Butlio N, %» on Dees leave for Bpgland on Saturday, - . se = er , s . ; aw § * ‘

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