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ERS TET ae tee a } . MHE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1921," IANTS’ $75,000 MINOR LEAGUER TO BE GROOMED AS OUTFIELDER’ | O'CONNELL NOT NOT 10 IGIANTS PAY $75,000 F OR O’CONNELL - + By Thornton Fisher SCHAFFER AIMOST. _ REPORT HEE TL NEXT FALL Leth Minor League First Baseman, for Whom New York Club Pays 1, } * Record Price, Will Be Shifted to Outfield, Where He Origin- World’s Champion 18.2 Balk- | _ ally Won His Spurs, Next Season. line Player Closes Match ba With Frenchman To-Night. By Alex. Sullivan. a i Jake Schaefer scored two brilliant s RESIDENT CHARLES A. STONEHAM and Manager John J. McGraw victories over Roger Conti, the B of the Giants are making their Christmas presents early this sea- Y y French bflliard champion, In the af- RE son. Not satisfied with giving @ sum declared to be anywhere from O'¢o HAS . ‘ Z ITS GOING ternoon and evening blocks of thelr BS $50,000 to $100,000, along with Catcher Mike Gonzales, to the Reds, they @EEN nverine OVER. TOBE Some mateh at Daly's Academy yesterday, Mave just purchased First Baseman Jim O'Connell of Z ete Cu Svontinemad Hun oF of the San Francisco «300 FOR. THE -PAST TWO ZN scored 400 with an unfinished run of Seals for the highest price ever given for a minor leaguer—$75,000. And Li VEARS 273 when his opponent had 396; in just think of what a gamble it is! He's not to report to the club until CE the night game the champion ran out next season's Pacific Coast race has ended. SAN in four innings, making an average Before the Giants bought th: FRANCISCO GLUB of. 100, Conti got only 47 in this Player, which they did at the meet-]HEREVS A LIST OF ° PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE match. ; ing of the minor leagues in Buffalo The total score to date Is Schaefer, 2,217, Conti, 1.739. yesterday, the $22,500 paid by the| MINOR AND MAJOR MEN Schaefer, on account of his big lead, ‘! Pirates for Marty O'Toole, a hurler 1s almost a syre winner of the match ‘ who never made good, and the $11,600 BRINGING RECORD PRICES. which closes with to-day's sessions, given by the Giants to Indianapolis | minors. In a slow but rare nts Biayed + for Rube Marquard, the famous left-| James O'Connell, fan Fran- last night In .the Interborough thre handed twirler who was a lemon cushion handickp pillidkd tournament until Wilbur Robinson, then coach of at the Strand Academy, Samuel Gar- 875,000 tunkly defeated Joseph Letzter, 46 to 30. 4 Giants’ young datterymen, took Yo-night M. Willard, who plays for y him in band, were the record prices ‘COAST i 40, will mect Georges Haardt, whose for minor leagile stars. 22,500 TH ae Z —— hondlcap {3 %. : The Giants have startled the base- : we HA iti mast sensational mate olayed + ball world by the big deals they have 18,000 slonal pocket billlard championship at consummated in two successive days. ‘'T’ oy have descended on the meeting of the minors in Buffalo and stam- peded it for the New York Nationals.) "¢'t, walt pdt O'Connell is one of the most pic- boue ‘ “ Sew’ zee Z Py Lawler Brothers’ Academy in Brooklyn, : Bh Charles Harmon last night defeated 12,000 MatrTyY aNd EDIE P i f James Maturo 12) to 96. Harmon now aout 1 A COLLEGE PRopUCT y o& jouds In the tournament with four vie~ tories and one defeat, and has only to POOR GEORGE BURNS defeat iis next twe opponents, P. Nat- ee nmeeed oI 12,000 hy ‘ turesque players that ever played alee, i : SS LEAVING CIVILAZATION FOR CINGINHATS (aie and George Clark, to assure him- eatnor league baseball.’ He is anly| spells, Ateerican ‘Assscte rests Nembe wee try | Gpcrudros oh DOING HIS : felf of the tle oes tlon, pone 7. New York Cap twenty years old, throws and bats Sen svercorss 11)/060 ITHACA, N. ¥., Dec, §,—Charies 3G. | ean CHRISTMAS SHOPPING , left-handed. He is regarded the Irish Jr. of Auburn, N. Y., was to-day | _—- “Babo Ruth" of the minors, He bat-| George H. (Babe) Ruth, elected Captain of the Cornel! Univers- EARLY ted well ovtr .300, around .335 in fact,| Rew one Wankrey 4020" iny.soo, | SZ STORA country tener for 1878 Fo, and it was his home run hitting that made him the terror of all the pitch- LIVE WIRES ‘ 565,000 ° a ers on the Coast. In a series at S -f) R L k Sees te cess te warel on ‘ai | IX-Lay face Lacks | secs By Neal R. O'Hara. ae three circuit clouts in one day. He it d R L f Old ’ractically all the All-American teams are now in except the last - oper eae gers ais Spirited Rivalry o Hon ans i a eed only aay of cue eee a Heese best part of @ six-day race is that it can only happen once tn @ Santa Cae ae ware bet Foréign Riders Back in Spot- SCORE, 87TH HOUR. o 8 e . Chase also was developed. E . é 5 ———- Johnny W 1 4 he aes Peat ae aoe act Broo LR 35,000 light That American Stars Pl Bees lohnny Wilson can jot down $37,000 as a@ business loss on bis income as an outfielder, but he was shifted] Gieute wins OY New oe) OS Used to Enjo Lawrence and Thomas.. 1503 * 6 « : 5.000 joy. to first base, where his all-round |= | Le d May S Drop the Lightweight Titl dG Brocco and Goullet 1503 Since nothing is impossible in this world, come day we may get @ atx playing has electrified all the fans on nephew. sidetracked at first—only time| ey, Leonard may soon Lrop the Lightweight Title and Go Rutt and Coburn.. day wrestling match the cireuit from Portland to Los An-| will tell After Honors in Welter Division—Would Weaken Himself By Robert Boyd. McNamara and Madden. 1503 Bin Lange is the samo old Bill that . ad i HB riders in the present six-day | Buyysse and Van Hove shii Keeping Down to 135 Pounds—Dempsey Likely to Feel Tris caters that dtetiraw. had bitte “cubes Sener ae re? ane eeping 1 mpsey 'y race are trailing behind the|De Ruyter-Van Kempen 1503 requested the management of the|a Effects of Ring Inactivity. record to-day by more than 150|Drobach and ‘Hanley Seals to put O'Connell back in the McGraw heard a lot about O'Con- miles. The calbre of the present|Lands and Lang... The boys that won the war et! cr getting Ucked. Harvard football coaches please notit wore numbers without expostng thelr. pla: & us Pro football is rough on scalpers that loafed up wit tickets, . 8 @ Outfield next season, as in 1928 he| nt Bob Connery, kis soon wie te By Robert Edgren. down near the lightweight limit, As|%2¥ ‘der may be gleaned from the|Girardengo and Verri... 1503 If a sporting editor's All-Areerionn gate by without censure he gvea will probably need an outfelder, in-/recommended him, © signed blank| py wy th he had fought a lightweight only a| Mileage the different teams have cov-| Kaiser and Smith. +. 1503 and rates the first dozen teams, say fy check to have Doc Strube fill in the| J! Will not be very long before the | week before, this would seem to in-|ered around the pine saucer. Bobby|Grenda and Belloni..... 1503 : kd © asmuch as George Kelly, his young feires, but that ho was such an asset | lightweight crown is tossed into| dicate that he is through with taking| Walthour and Piggy Moran made the| Steffani and Peyrode.... 1503 Since the Madison Square Gewro bey vee closed all the lapping te first baseman, is proving a sensation |of the club that Strube wouldn't part the arena again to be picked up|off much weight for ring engage-|rost time that has ever been known| Bello and Gaffney 1503 done on the burt) treok, at the initial sack, and it would be a/with him till the season ended, no|by some new champion, Benny|™ents. As a welterweight he won't Waban acd Oster * 4803 oa ae F 8 waacsanarrenaaas matter what he was offered, need to weaken himself. in a six-day race. In the last sprint, | & % sorry plight to:havo two great first MITT Bia shat every major jeague|lonard is far from through a8 ®/” Leonard {s noted among athletes as|in the Berlin point eustem of finish, | &il/ard and Alavoine a | basemen on hand, which would ne-|elub in the country made a bid for| fighter physically, but if he has any/a moral, clean living fellow. He Is in|in the year 1915, Walthour and Moran |, [@ader, Madden. Record, 1724 miles |ist, And about 42,000 shancoe ef being overlooked a. cessitate elther Kelly or O'Connell|the young star, The Yanks offered| ring ambition now it is to collect a|his prime, But he needs to box In ac- ware credited: with 3,770.8 fl ater 5 Lay made by Goullet and Grenda Pe being benched, It will be much| big money, but when they heard what] championship in a larger weight|{"@! contests more often If he ts to i 2,770.8 miles. er, | in . i the Giants were willing to give with- y p ‘ keep his fine fighting form, and he|im measuring the track, it proved to Every footballer has thirty-three chances of making Walter Camp’a ee easier to groom O'Connell for the| crew from the market. lass, can't do it as a lightweight. ‘Iecking|te short and all records for that year A ° Giants as an outfielder. Not only ts the sum paid for O'Con-| Benny rather likes the notion of |:he urge of ambition which 4suall¥ | wor» throwa out oe the Board ot Con, | MORawh’s First Latest Collegiate Sport News With George Barns gone it may|Nell the highest ever given for a| becoming a king of all the welter-{@omes from @ need of money. Benay | ie oe a ee ag hse minor, but It is the second largest may not box much more even as a je National Cycling Asso- ° prove next season that a goot hard-|ever given for any player without| Weights. if he succeeds he will dO] wejterweight. In that case {t won't/ciation, The next best time to this, Relay Carnival MEDFORD, Mass., Dec, §8.—The New York University basketball team, hitting outfielder will pe needed for|other players being involved, The|as many great champions have done | be long before he retites to a business | and the official record that stands to- ‘ Tufts football schedule for 1922, an- announced yesterday the official schedule the campaign of 1923. top figure, of course, is the $137,500] before him and drop the tite In the ||ife, for which he has shown some]. ‘A ; ee Aled Auhbed today. ia confined to games| ¢f,the basketball team. The Violet wi!l reported to have been paid the Red|lighter class, Making weight is be-| liking already. Si") Savoiwae, mage in 2914) when: Alte arade atu ay). ‘i Rave Opes aonenale: Hie Sent ae A funny thing about this’ young|sox’'by the Yanks for Ruth. coming difficult tor Leonard. If he EASY TO GET SOFT. Goulet and his countryman Al Gren- ylth-New England colleges of small slze. |Columbla, University of ‘Toronto, Cor- first baseman is that he was given) The surprising part of the Giants| needed money he might be satisfled ene da won the race with 2,759.2. Goullet Malin Of eter cn oe ae if nells Gsoresewn endl Ualon: ¢ test recommendation by Bill| paying so much money for Groh and| to risk his health by keeping down | ,.J0ck Dempsey 1s another boxer who fs The centre of attention in the ath-| addition of another on S — > his grea’ 2 ie he| O'Connell is that it’ isa custom | near the 196 pound notch, but Benny |:% likely to feel the effect of little and Fogler won in the sear of 1913] jetic circles will be directed toward : PRINCETON, » Tee. seertinogs | Lange, uncle of George Kelly, the| baseball that @ world's champion: | dovsn't mesa money He’ has plenty | :i0x activity. Jack is in the unfor-|after covering 2.751 miles. The next|the 224 Regiment Armory at 16sth! Ww 1a. Dev Wash-lton's freshman basketball. team des Psopresent first ‘baseman of the team./snip team be kept intact the season|Meht now, He has reached the point | tunate position of outclassing all his| pest time made was in the year of | Street and Fort Washington Avenue, | ingt of fe "toothalt fear will|/feated Lawrenceville yesterday on the ’s recommending of O'Connell! towing Ms victory in the Ootober| where good health means more to| "vale so far that he cant get a Where the Mohawk A. C. will hold the | are pore oe rida. tine Brealdenta [Scroor COUFt DY & Score of 44 to 11, match. that would interest the public |!911, when Joe Folger and Jackie first of a series of relay carnivals) Lange’ _ May be at the cost of having his games. him than the championship or any- will ‘meet the University of California . 4 more than about once a year. Demp-|Clark won with 2,718.0 Saturday night. This series, which Be yee aan: ‘ eh eueans Hane, fe ene hie goed Toetincn | sey became a groat fighter through] Not only was the time made in| will extend throughout. the’ indoor] *t ‘"® 70 prinenton fresh Bye ay ae eae Yankees Select New Orleans He has a vivid recollection of what | fshting every week. He was hard as/those years the result of a better | season, is expected to sain hold a po-| CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec. 8.—Tho | fea fs rsity In Brokaw pool happened to Joe Gans, Packey Mc-| Steel when he whipped Willard, and | class of riders but the American con- | sition parallel to the Penn relays at} Harvard basketball team will have to do | lust ight by the score of 23 to 1m 2 ° Farland and other great little men his eye was keen to measure dis- tingent was much larger than it is to- | Franklin Field. The iiea is an ex-| without Capt. Arthur MeLeish until after | As Training Camp Next Spring who tried to keep down to an un-| tances, his brain lightning fast tolday. ‘This and the bitter feeling be- | cellent one and "he Bronx club is to(New Year's. ‘The Crimson leader while! \NNAPOLIS, Ma., Dec. hatural poundage by continual hard | "ure chances and drive home his|tween the riders stimulated und re-| be congratulated for launching the/#ttempting fo Make 0 Bou! fro the| amo in Philadelphia on, Oct. al eo training. Joe Gans was forced to drop | (ashing blows, | Dempsey doesn’t |sulted in some thrilling duels in at- | idea. Hoor yee ronited to the dressing vonnt | between the, Naval Iniversity of Pennsylvania ty a stron probability, but ‘aas not yet been def- care much for a life of ease, but cir-|tunpts to gain laps that made the| The entry list, which is growing riding faster, surprisingly large from day to day.| yesite A, Henderson, manager of the ritely arranged cumstances have forced it upon him. ‘ ..| from over 140 pounds to 133 pounds in ne wee aitog, Ruth case?" | his ring costume to fight Battling Col. Ruppert and Judge| Giri, vy rt wi He is becoming resigned and careless, o y includes teams from Loughlin Ly- . “No,” responded the part owner of | Nelson at Goldfield. Shortly after J In the years 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914 and 2 a7 Vf Alsc he puts on a lot of evenly dis- 5 et y ceum, Paulist A. C., St, Christopher La Take a Long Walk the Yank T rather expected him| the Goldfield battle Gans developed ’ 8 "nly 1915, the greatest array of six-day 5 ndis Take 8 y something. In fact. I Kept | tuberculosis, from. which he died a| ‘buted extra welght—soft flesh. — |riders was striving for honors in| Club, St. Anselm's A. C., Knights of | in Buffalo. waiting for him to say something | couple of years later, I think Jack Dempsey saw his best| what was then referred to here and| St. Anthony, Belleville ‘apaule Cc ub, | in:8 (Pant i Put Be didnt. The Judge Pe cot creed trained hard ana | day in-the ring when ho faced Jess|abroad as an international classic, | 13th Regiment, 7ist Regiment, Green Thinking that viehn 3 McG: hag] fought in the lightweight class for| Willard st Toledo, or even before|The bitter rivalry centred around the wich and Unity Councils of the ‘ BUFFAL(, N. ¥., Dec, #.—Col, Jacob] neon ‘occupying too prominent a” pies | Years, anxious to capture the light- | that, when he fought Fulton, Americans, ‘The foreign representa-| Knights of Columbus, De La Sali ‘a Ruppert and ot Tillinghast Huston, 2 the limell during fe last twenty-| weight title, when he should have| He was slow when he fought Bren-|tion was wofully weak in those days Institute, Fordham pete OF aS fs owners of the New York Club of the|four hours Deca o he mennnounce-| been fighting as a welterweight, As | nan. The terrific tearing power of|4nd was fortunate to have one of| ham Prep and Poly Prep of Brook- od ments of trades an other | ay his ch one and ev t-|two teams finish. Eddie Root was| lyn. ix decided on @ result of that long struggle to Btay|"/8 punch was gon nd every a : | American League have queiiones aakea Cot Fauppert what the | 4 iewult of that long struggle to Bay tempt to put over a winning blow |at his best then, Bobby Walthour,| ‘The list of relay eventa cover about New Orleans as the place for the| Yankees had been going along that line, | light McFarland ts now so fa! ae ‘ara hysical the sensational Southerner, was the| every phase of relaying possible. The f the Yankees, fot a thing,” sald Col. Ruppert, “We| luis old friends have to look at him| Ws & dragging, physical and mental|the sensational Southerner, was the] ev f rele s » epring training Camp o} Mar eate: folle in the world,| programme will consist of: Military F ring | RAVeN't take n'a ew | three times be y effort instead of a spontaneous and| greatest pace follower in the world, 3 9 . After being disappointed over securing | Maybo we will in New York. next week | Ite weighs over natural movement in which the blow|and a strong six-day rider. Joe Fog-| Athletic League one-mile relay en Ss ear le art ment Ps and then considering |'—in fact. it is quite probable we will.| ture, as we learned in school, “ev. followed the thought as a powder |ler was ranked just as good as Root| Knights of Columbus three-quarter- it began to look as| When we leave for New Orleans in 7 ash follows the spark. and Walthour, and perhaps a more| mile relay, Catholic A SS look as | De) we eave for New Orleans in) action has its ‘and opposite ree | Aaah f the spark perhap: ie relay, Catholic Atvi.tic League if Miller Huggins would take his men ree ee, Senses i SERN IB ection. Packey trained off hundreds WHAT IS LACKING. reliable six-day “plugger,” bi one-mile relay, Prep, Private and back Shreveport, La. where th eye Seon: * ly Inferior in sprinting abilit In| High Schools half-mile relay, Metro- . ’ ack to Shreveport, La. e of pounds during the sof four] Dempsey was down to weight and|the years 1911 ii sfpolitan Association A. A. U. one and nusua ering oO Men s samp war pitched last spring. The business session of the minorg| Or five active yes nd now it looks {looked fine for the bout with Car- Hoot yn boy was a rid he] One-quarter-mile medley relay. In When an offer came from New Or-| was occupled chiefly with routine and|as if all that weight is trying to|pentier, He knew more about box. | eivemen, poy Was a Tider on att’| addition. to. the long of relays| ‘ Jeans @ few days ago the question was | adjourned at 2 o'clock In thé afternoon | come back. Pig thon he did at Toledo, He wae | Wine ; De eee ean de avedias team SILK NECKWEAR opened again and the decision finally| "In addition to the uppointment of a{, Eehny has a haunting fear of|apparently a perfect fighting ma- made in favor of the new site because |committee consisting of. President | tuberculosis, and he doesn't want to|chine, But the explosive quality that Tha | Hickey of the Amofican Association, | become fat, Hence doutt that he|tore Willard apart wasn't in him He Walter Rutt, Frank Kramer, the| face for two men from the same club, % Bedell Brothers, Jackie Clack, ,|@ hundred-yard dash and a haif-muic Several Thousand High Grade Open-End Four-in-Hands. oran, Mitten,’ ‘Thomas, r ace for novices President Toole ‘of th : 2 any re | wr ° novices : arena; the Jolnt session of the major | Bh RO ene ie Hen WORE DieDs b acking | Lawrence were wll In their prime and|COLUMBIA’S SWIMMING AND |] jacquard and twill silks, in a wide assortmentof hand« Judge Kenesaw M. Landis, High|@ be held In New York, and ask for an ih epiwels) . something, at the peak of their form as riders, 7 Suds M. . Hig! a im and ask for an never make even 185 pounds at| He boxcd with perfect judgment, | “ine eta e vanes were ntch date WATER POLO SCHEDULES |] some designs and color combinations, Commissioner of Baseball, addressed | “cock tha falnore clock again. And of course he|hit hard and cleanly, showed plenty |in those days, due principally te the eee r yopresentatives of twenty-six minor e was given to} can't hold a title indefinitely untoss | of endurance when he was hit on the | pitter fecling. existing among ‘these| Columbla's swimming and water polo Manufactured to sell from 1.00 to 1.50, Jeagues at one of the sessions of the | thr manner of choos! je new Board /he is willing to make the weight for|chin, but lacked some part of the! Americans. Ld hedules for the coming season were|B . Heaguen at one of the sessions of the |Ot" Arbitration of the ational” associ | ay "gC" iio pout Ving that mude the fighting ‘terror| “fur slowly the great American| iiginced last night by the managsr of We Offer Them at .69 ¢istion of Professional Baseball Clubs| ‘The hoard thia year consisted of t TRYING OUT AS WELTER, | he was when he knocked Fulton out| riders commenced to disa . ‘ube, ‘Thirteen meets including. two > here last night. mamperen Under ths few in ther| 1 looked Leonard over carefully in| i Jess than a quarter of a minute and {py one they drifted away and an in is with Amherst and Me- “7 The minors were holding their an- Elasa "aX Miva. from ‘Class A’ aid one Madison Square Garden a fow pat tee giaenic. W UiAre Wawa fon ferlor America nn rider took thelr places 2 rolleeiates are included : nd one) nights ago when he boxed six ds > b- y|Few cities in the country promot: meat dir, aae hn ean ean Setne Conlin feat eta | Deny moh ing aes ky "oh Se ona ee mae we She|| Men's Better Grade Shirt © Tyyners and. managers F 1086001 the question of the elght-player optional) Watd is very fast and clever, several | ;Ne Vaudeville show. posing in pie-| Newark and New York and at times! ho opened in the. Morningside pooi with S It was the Jargest gathering of/Tuling, which gives the majors the|inches taller than Leonard, and a] jack lik Atv Phan Le a he'll drop | Boston, and this resulte? in the dis-| Moll University of Canada bn Dec. 13 a J Baseball men Judge Landis hus ag) Borer 0, hold under. option | players falrly hard hitter. “Leonard boxed bie haa TM ease tine ee Lay rontrys Sf mood (riders in thie Reeve ie’ Gua’ he nated eatitent at Greatly Reduced Prices od nince be took office. jm, apparently, ° how i 7 0 ; ow pending, e le in the afternoon. the Commissioner | ,, There seemed to be an impression that| {ohare such a bis. feliewet fit| champion I've known jn the past| With the American rider slipfing, | torlly. _ tended Aan executive session of the | {here Wasa timit of eight on the optional |i” died Ward pretty well, and ima | {Mrty Years ever tried as hard as|the foreigners started to develop some Nite yeteres Het ei ete year's|] Shirts that appeal to the most critical man and and received & cordial) thai this section of the agreement was] tiie better of it in hard titting, | Dempsey to keep fit. He works in-|new stars, In Paris, Berlin and in| tho" sprints, “Bennie” Balbac, Olvmpic | give lasting satisfaction. “METRIC” MAKE. bly root eliminated lart full. Some of the ‘big| Benny's welglit was not announced. peaeenny od ge ne pone vies pely the seme Seas popula. Fareigy diving champion; § ‘ pag td dable f: » Made 5 league clubs, it waa said, had as many| He look i 0 a fight, but no|riders came to the fore in leaps and | Maha of . Be: rom the best and most dependa! ics. y a nthe lobby he met | le looked a good 140 pounds. His! mount of gymnasium training can |bounds. The great road races known | Lol pa le fabrics. Fine im rt of the Yank {aa 200 players on their optional list. No legs are thicker than they r| “the if he aiptnkess: Action wan taxen Hea Ort, Chiger than) an used (0) make up for lack of real contests, [abroad as tours over the mountains ; ported Russian Cords, Madras, and silk Mixed Novelties, 8 ikers announced that As J fis Sr Jan. " A need mL, Ait at | ey had purchased two'pltshets: Jan Sta leat Dole cot Aaht Seperat eek Tuna 1d ere eaten erga’, cheer Moet | It "San! it | perfect fitting, flawless workmanship equal to custom re 4 le ‘oO Portland ow ave Kk wide tert J m until May $40,000 4 four or five hall|the shoulders and sloping in sharply Baio Bt at) she iota he ng tert Rave ibees developed ever: . Feb made. 5 ”" ere grecl upon} at thi st. ON hile y svg jay le y . ; ; ge corsa, _Let’s | iter the spring training tr Bene er aera ents He dosent training for any fight, Now when 1 outnumber the |ac Coimbra (pending); Febr ae Yates Pleated and plain bosom, .French cuffs, all sizes, Garry Hermann of the leds bougiit ht re Americans, and although infinitely Ine|at Columbia: March 4, Pitter he “imalked out intoiprind Baseman Babe Pinolli from Oak- | Proadened, so that his baok is far less Hen oe eat Hf eg ferior to the great Americans of the | Columbia rch 8 ce Regular Value 4.50 to 5.75, “augue pour. pay Baebes’ ana, Pacific, Const for wedgwllk ety LonouT ANORREAE, fore I am down to weight and feeling| past, they wi!l likely supplant Amer- . Bros | e ; ; players to be named and a little heavier below than when HKe myself. It takes all the fun cut {ca ultimately, fiom a position held | 23, N. Yat bia Mare Special Sale Price $2.85 = fe ihe Sig hot dates BO wes Aghting often and ksoping \Caposigd:, Wal, Bebart Edsrend ag Bauon uf the world ater pane. ’ ’ y - s Pi ‘ = *

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