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ae . . * THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1922, Sa fey iy SR GHT FANS IN UPROAR AS REFEREE COUNTS LOSER OUT IN HIS CHAIR A FISTIC NIGHT AT THE GARDEN - - - - Sy Thornton Fisher Copyright, 2022, (New York Evening World) by Presa Publishing Co. FI Claims of Foul Ignored By Referee McPartland in Declaring Tendler Winner Excitement Marks Bout When Gold Refuses to Answer Bell in ‘WILLIE HUNTER LEAVES FOR HOME; MRS, GAVIN TO DEFEND “MET.” TITLE. Willie Hunt winner of the British amateur championships at Holyoke last year, and semi- fin in the national ohampi ship at St. Louis, salle for Eng- land on the Cedric to-day. He | will in th intil after th: | Eighth Round, Claiming He Was Injured—Physicians Find pin pliner tia hs 4 No Evidence of Foul Blows—Billy Defoe Victim of Rank of May 22, when he will return | __ Decision. onan championship at Skies { aa aaa Mra. W. A. Gavi it By Vincent Treanor. | eat ot every ten punches Herman the Wennan irensitan tion: BLN OG Foe The Babe had none of the ferocity of movement that has marked lis previous appearances here. He seemed to know he was up against’ it. In two rounds during the bout, the sixth and eleventh, De Foe forgot his boxing and started fighting and was worsted in the exchanges, but at no other stage of the twelve rounds was he anything but far in front. In the seventh Babe's best round, De Foe landed no less than thirty-five clean punches, The crowd hooted and booed the, verdict as announced by Joe Hum-; phries. Even Herman himself was Surprised when he heard \t and poor THE ST PAUL BOXING MASTER MADE GABE MISS REPEATEDLY — BUT HERMAN WAS AWARDED THE DECISION hae upset all the rumors that have been ourrent that she would no longer participate in international events ae a repre- sentative of America. Ina letter | received here from London, she states emphatically that she will not only play on the American side of international contests, but that she would also be back here in e to defend her metropoli- tan title at Morris County. aimee DUNDEE-HANLON BOUT .- | DECLARED “NO CONTEST.” showing against Lew Tendier for six rounds, Hymie Gold, ‘who came here from the coast labelled Jimmy Duffy, refused to answer the Dell for the eighth round at the Gar- @en last night. There was nothing for Referee Kid McPartland to do ‘under the circumstances but count him out. Gold and his seconds loudly Proclaimed he had been fouled in the ®eventh and there was considerable eommotion in his corner. The crowd, hardly knowing what happened, was fm an uproar, Dr. Walker, the oMf- dial physician, made a superficial ex- amination of Gold in the ring and ‘again in his dressing room, reporting A FTER making a very creditable GAVE BABE HERNaH A FREE LESSON IN THE ART OF BOXING ' 42 De Foe was dumfounded. To say It p | SCRANTON, Pa, Feb. 2 <The en te fin Gold had Duncans Se USERID a UCN Leal laly . eae + THE SOUND OF THE scheduled ten-round fight berween “4 ‘ny fouling. . he | the offictuis got the men mixed up. fe) THE BEGINNING oF Johnny Buntes, suntee’ igntwlehe blue mark on his left hip that might tale s ey BELL FOR rep Have been caused by the ecraping of|, 2's Darcy aad Andy Palmer NED SEAN furnished a Pier 6 fight in the second nf 4 oL10° REMAK aed Se PRRTLAND CouNTED Hit OUT AND KID champion. and Jimmy Hanlon of Den- ver was stopped in the sixth round by the referee, who claimed the men vere not trying. He warned them In the Afth round to “do more real fighvig.”’ Jon Tiplitz of Philadelphia defeated George Erne of Buffalo {n a ten-round His belt string, the doctor said, and that wouldn't hurt him, In the seventh round Tendler. who Seemed to have had trouble previously @etting the range on Gold, began to Teach the Frisco boy's body with @ruelling rights and lefts. Gold . Winced perceptibly under this attack. preliminary, with Darcy getting the decision, Neither man could get in the back door, even in an emergency, In tho old Broadway A. C. days, Noithor has a single movement sug- gesting a knowledge of the fistio art. Johnny Murray was lucky to finish the eight rounds with Cloney Tait in ——_————_——. He had landed a pretty right on “1 fe at Scranton. the first bout, Tait looked 100 per] TENDLER DROVE WICKED RIGHTS AND rd Far Lew's jaw and as he squared away < $C) ‘ON, Pa., Feb. 2—At the cent. better against Murray than he| LEETS To THE LITTLE CALIFORNIANS 5 OKED LIKE A YOUNG SCRAD N, Pa.. . ale Tondler again closed in with terrific! ii) with Tom Droney on his last ap. FoR & WHC IT Loc rights and lefta in the region of Gold's short ribs. Gold danced from the ropes into the centre of the ring and Tendler dug a left deep into his, MID SECTION RIOF was ABouT TO START” \Ralph Smith, Pacific Coast — ‘Town Hall last evening Harid Farese of Newark, N. J., won @ poqular deci- sion over Danny Brown of Syracuse in pearance at the Garden. IM THE 249 ROUND GOLD SMASHED LEW IN EZ) a to appeal to the referce, He reached | down with his gloved hands as if to protect his groin and looked at Me- | Partland. | REFEREE he star bout of ten round. Farese f THE JAW AND THE SLEEPY SHER sm ‘ made a big hit with the local fans. _ Superman, Being Groomed | | For Heavyweight Title —~! vwbies From PucuNonn Joe Bush Leaves for Springs After Signing By Neal R. O° Hara. Copyright, 1922, (New York Bvening World) by Proms Publahing Co. Baseball ix a many sided game. The players hold out in the spring and the ticket scalpers hold out in the World's & * 8 @ The biggest novelt¥ of the s a name itke fmith or Jones, WOULDN'T CLAIM. "Go ahead,” said the referee, shak- ing his head in several unmistakable No motions to the clamor from Gold's corner. Tendlor, getting the official O. K, from MePartland, piled in. * Gold danced out to the centre and then back again to the ropes. Here he doubled up and with both arms| - erooked to cover his head and nbs as Leach Croas used to do, stood 3 Planted solidly on spread feet. Tend- | ALLOW | Ernie Reich. star basketball player and member of the cham- pion original Celtics, died at his late residence, No. 3061 Dailey Avenue, Kingsbridge, late yester- day afternoon, from double pneu- loss is a severe blow to basketball. Reich has been playing the game for the past ten years and in that time | “on in xport would be a wrestler with | Promising Amateur. a Huge Bob Fitzsimmons in Appearance, | Has Longest Reach Ever Known in Ring and Ends His | Fights Quickly With Solid Wallops—Only 21. 6 Feet 7 and | Still Growing. nee <a os 8 6 Vor breaking in his act in Boston Jack Dempsey got $3,600. is more than most guys get for breaking a bank. eo 8 That ‘Famous Pitcher Secured From | Red Sox Quits Hold-Out League. HOT SPRINGS FANS SEE BABE RUTH HIT BALL— i GOLF—NOT BASEBALL New York has two six-day race seach year, while Chicago only has Proving that twico as many are born overy minute in New York. e - By Robert Edgren. one. é " é : i i HOT SPRINGS, Feb. 25.—Tthe ‘ Bowling has this much on smoking—every bowler rolls his own. | eqaHiE bigger they are the harder they hit—all other things being cqual.; earned a reputation of being one By Robert Boyd. , — ten tee Tt ratigns en eesenee ale , re : OK that theory Ralph smith of the Los Angeles Athletic Club,! of the squareat men on the courts. ee ULLET" JOE BUSH, hero of) Natives of thie section of the Gold staggered to his corner. evi- Tear a Keene rom ee Deven Sue he cay sul velp ile coun an amateur heave welgbt, Je Ukely tol become the hardest hitting| (Mi joticn se merase from || B the 1913 World's series, and) country are a disappointed |/ot dently in great pain, and as he: sank | try so long as he pays Income taxes on that $42,900 Laseball salary. y + is jis late residence Monday. | . getting to be a tougher game every season. tled with Kumagae and Shmidzu, jenged for the 1922 Davie Cup. one of the pitchurs recently . 8 [obtained from the Hoston Red Sox.’ pecting, ever since the announa- signed a contract with Col, Jacob Ruppert of the Yankees and left for| ent was made that the Yankme SCHOOLBOY SKATING TITLE Hot Springs last night to get {nto| would etop off here before leavirg TO BE DECIDED TO-DAY. Romenpeeear \ehape for the coming season. The| for their regular New Orlears CHICAGO, eb. —Teams from the | . 7 public schools of New York, Cleveland, | MUxi"S Of Bush's signature to a con-| camp, to see Babe Ruth, Bob Shawkey and the rest of, the these days. They have been &- in his chair his seconde let up an aw- ful how! of protest “He can't go on." they yelled to| everybody around the ringside. This did't go with the referee. | When the bell rang he went to Gold's | corner. He brushed aside the pro- testing seconds and gamely counted him out. Gold wos assisted out of the | fighter in the world, and quite possibly Jack Dempsey’s most dangerous{ rival within two years Smith is an inch taller than Jess Willard, standing wix feet seven ‘in his bare feet. As he is just twenty-one, and still growing rapidly, be will be a much bigger man than Willard when he reaches his greatest) development, His weight at present, all bone and lean, wiry muscle, is} 20 pounds. He will welgb thirty pounds more without becoming fat. | Tennis linotypers w vakia has chi Last year the Now Czecho-Slo- No basebal; rookie was ever known to step back from the plate dur- ing meal time. i \tract sets to rest a rumor that the Detroit, Chicago and Milwaukee had) former Philadelphia and Red Sox star | | smith is fortunate in being “start-@ jfinul workouts yesterday for the Na-| would be a holdout during the 1922 American League champions in wt ring with many in the crowd applaud- | a e BY JOHN A ad ane” Cine 9 Mec ae q saeine ¢ nave |Honal Interscholastic Skating ‘Tourna- | season action on a baseball diamond, But | ing him. Fistic ews eLioee and Gossip right sik ard, Dempseys| nent on the Pacitte onal. ee ment scheduled to-day. | Ed Barrow, business manager of all they have seen so far ie the } The judges, strangely, had nothing Jeffries and other big men who have | fought himself out c Wes * As ‘Teams wil! be divided {nto elementary, the Yankees, and Col. Ruppert pre- way the Bambino ewats a little. to say on the matter, All they did made good, he was born on a farm janet ring Patios Bt tne 1 ae Apri Junior high and senior high divisions, dicted, after the signing of Bush, in ive golf ball around a | FRE, teree formally with the referee. | 4 match has been clinched between TENDLER PAID $6,420.45; | His home piace was in Minnesota, a| Whom ne goes to Loston to box in the aNd a card of three events provided for | nr CDtmste Nay that Just as serene: | and games of duekpire, at | such instances their the two leading colored heavyweight a 28 BOI 1 neapol . TC ON 1 : euch division, Awards will be made on! 2 : cf | ‘ A ' powers of decision are nil. In such! fighters, Harry Wills and Kid Nor- TOTAL RECEIPTS $29,730) PUndred miles south’ of Minneapolis.) 4, a, U. National Championships. — fhaividual scores. Yankee office and agreed to terms, 80; which Al Devormer, the big exciting moments the referee hardly folk. They were signed up to-day by | He heard a lot about Mike and Tom] smith's latest victim was Sailor ae will the other alleged holdouts follow.| catcher, is quite expert. And as | has time to consult them; still, under; Matchmaker Flournoy to meet in the we ‘ | Gibbons when he was a boy, and! Fotts, a big fellow, from the fleet at Jack Hausner Wins Decision, All the Yankee pitchers, with the the Hot Springs season draw- ordinary conditions, their vote carrics | muin go of fifteen rounds ut the Gar- Lew Tendler, the Philadelphia |yovea with the other youngsters tn | San Pedro. Wotts rushed Smith hard SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Veb, 25.—In| exception of Carl s and Sam If i 1 th 4 much weight us that of the third! den Thursduy evening. In another! lightweight who defeated Hymie i ieee r a round, In the second Smith the opening show of the Atlas A, c,,|Jones, have made peace with the] ing to a close, golf is sti . man in the ring. twelve-round go Al Reich of New| Gold, the California lightweight school, but ouigrew them so far that eked Botts cold with a single short Chicopee, Mass, Jack Hausner of tha | ¥@kee Colonels and will do their ut-| rage among the Yankee members. Jt was too bad the fight ended as it| York battles Farmer Lodge of St.| the eighth round of th i he soon had no eparring partners. right-hand pune on the side of the east side recalved the judges’ decision| St to bring another American| They have their scores down to aid, for it had reached an interesting | Paul. Billy Miske of St. Paul meets) "ound go at Madison Square Going to California, Smith became| head. The sailor was "cuckoo"? for League pennant to New York. This ; * 2 ¥ ‘ st ni ecelved $6.42 ZOE, sss Po ‘ over Young Mack of Hartford in ten : *h. igthawiee low 90's, except Everett Scott, wtage, Gold was moro than making | Al Roberts of Staten Island and Mike, den lust night, recel 420.45, |. carpenter at a moving picture siu- | fifteen miutes ufter he camo to, and Pounds, Hausner made a big hit by his} means that Hoyt, Shawkey, Bush drive the Babe Rood. He took not only the crowd by| Burke meets Jack Reeves in two) Which was 25 per cent. of the net id squared off at the referee, his seconds, | hard punching, sf "S| and O'Doul give Huggins a good staff; Whose efforts to outdrive the Ba surprise very agreeably, but plainly | eight-round bouts. ~ receipts which amounted to $25,- | dio, where, because of his great) osnip's officer who tried to quiet hin, | Vase A, |of moundsmen to begin the cham-| causes him to stick around 110. had Tendler up tn the air. For three - Gold CE sown oS er Strength, he became expert in putting | und the crowd around the ring. McBurney © Wins. pionship race with. Bush's action = rounds Gold's snappy left and his right | Champion Benny Leonard, who fights 1° 1.83, which made his end | |, A ne ; ane é - y McBurney School defeated Columbia | was anticipated. He visited the Yan- | "=e . . 5g see (Res p the heavy timbers nosets were Smith has the lonest reach known a follow through reached Low altogether | Moran at New Orlea TIEN, welll! is $5,136.36. The gross receipts, in- | ‘: a 4 a the ring since Charles Freeman, |Grammar School at basketball yesterday | kee offiess last Friday and went to| When he saw Col. Ruppert yesterday Yoo often to suit the Tendler adher- |Selve ® guarantee of $15,000 aie meeting cluding the Government tax of 10 | built. He was working us a carpen- me AIA mee Chacies. ire a li ete ERE eta iecatan aey| Hoston without signing, but prom.|he found that the Yankee President ents, The Frisco boy used a snappy | Jonny Ciiuton, formerly of New York but] por cont. and exchanged tickets of |ter when George Blake, formerly | the & foot & Mell luni tom New 0 clgtly tountt game Played OM the lised to return Monday and settle his| Was still obstinate in regard to salary left and u well directed right, und a8 {it's show to be ataged by the Hike of Bos | $66-60, brought the total up to army boxing instructor at Camp} 4/0q'years ago and became the first |8core Was 18 to 7 differences with lils new owners,|tncrease, but a suitable agreement carly as the first round unbalanced in that city on Mar The State drew down ie ont way lil onel any and’orie |e ak : Smitnel was made between both parties that Lew with the combination as he was} uarantoe of $3,000. Over 9,000 persons wit- is é : Niacin inonen meee! | seemed to please the former Red Sox vunning away. Gold also showed a| nessed the bouts, of whom 7,! | posed making him a boxer Smith bd tw J * nes. sala pitcher food right uppercut. n and Avxie| paid ror tlekets. The tickets, in- | Jumped at the chance, wrists to bent the pets ye sata te hse Jem will battle wgain, They) eluding the Government tux. sold us That was four months ago, and|measure 84 inches H S ort Ne At Gl toe (eine epitchan, the) enkone ith the sam . , lols fimon cd MarislPacan sta ay otc RY BUSY a. ig 3,020.60 [In this way*he has started with all] jind the blow! The reach 4 10 inci . A Belle raaesentn wat aint ed CAG tr ttaain ca DA Sr STS TESA LA era ea 4.35260. [the bost boxing methods, and law no| mora than that of Jetrica Witzsim=| The University of Kentucky eliminated the Georgetown College | Was released to the Boston Red Sox Quuker's nose with the snappy left, | pens 1,235 at 5.50... 6,792.50 | faulty style to forget [mons and Rulilin, 9 inches more than, basketball team from the intercollegiate tournarment by defeating it | for the waver Brice: i Gold did well through the third,; A® Billy Gibson wired Matcha 1,468 at 7.70... 11,303.60 At first Smith was naturally clum- | Demps 5 inches more than Vul-{| by @ score of 41 to 21. 5 fourth and fifth rounds, but then be- [Ney that be would give hin « Exchanges . 66.50 | sy, like nearly all very big men, but] ton's. The wrists are as big as Jeff's, Boxwood Barkentine, the Airdale puppy prociaimed the best dog in | ‘The signing of Bush will perhaps be * gan holding Tendler's arms in [S%S" on Monday as to whether Henny Laser: —— being perfectly proportioned and a) 44,4 other measurements show that| th€ recent kennel show at the Grand Central Pa was supplanted by | the last of the holdouts to come to clinches, Lew meanwhile was begin. [A7¢ Sill be Able to fant Chats mea $29,730.20 | natural athlote he has Improved rip- | for tle rink Tis neck is| 4 fox terrier, Miss Sprigtime, at the rn Dog Club show at Boston. |terms until the players assemble at ning to hit his stride and the fifth |ing to ree Gibson, The chances aro that Tiled “shoei with idly in ekill and sp He had chest (normal), 41% ce] The Army and Navy will meet at West Point to-day for the annual |New Orleans. There are a few hold- round went to his credit. In the sixth Pw not accept that date ax Loon urd ersdl ayes with the tremendous hitting power ‘from the calf, 18; waist His hands basketball clash, The Navy won the last two annual events and are | outs at Hot Springs and they will en- the Quaker continued to force the go- Johnny Chaten on Maren 20 fo ) fore Hout at 126 pour i stant so big his boxing gloves have to be! favorites to win to-day. ‘train for New Orleans with the rest ay | | ae Le Tunana: Atea ae ete WILL BOX IN NATIONAL MEET. | made to order he wears No, 13 | A balkline billiard run of 902, said to be a record, was set by Mark een rere pre Something evidently riled himatter| |, rte ratch Dundee wall claml the t : ; sea shoes, #0 Blake had to have boxing] Gatton in a regular contest at Alameda, Cal. 1 tay will taeet FieatGs Oa pels ens warned mle sideways WIth a ch ot on ean “m Sunt now Smith can't find an oppo] Sioes made for hin too, no shoos of The Leonard-Pal Moran match at New Orleans wes postponed until re for the South March 16. Huston } oie tid hg o peen BIROe tS George Marka, the ¢ 9 bantamyeti that sige Being Repl an stock in 2m) to-night owing to a heavy rainatorm. The bout was to have taken place | may go to Hot Springs before going t z 4 Bster ANA bio meet Willie Byenow of New York in tho sporting goods store last night. ay d if he does it ij at the same time driving in punches |atar bout of twelve rounds on Baturday ev . to New Orleans, an with telling effect to his midsection, {ning, Murch 4. Abe ate 6 ’ e ” A HUGE FITZSIMMONS. _ Art Fletcher, former shortstop and captain of the Philadelphia'Na- | will be for the purpose of meeting mer, enn than ne prohght an over-|Gray in the other twetve-round: go. | a ey re aying O- ay In general build Smith is a hoge Senne ‘has: been reinstated by Judge Landis and will play during the | Itube Ruth for a conference. han it to the head Gold was ie i] B —_—— Pe or Club and | Rob Fitzsimmons--lean, wiry, nar é backing up before the businesslike Sporting Club atacand au ae ae The Todd Football Club will engage the New York F.C, in a match )) Ruth has not yet signed i" nN the q pow hipped, straight legged, and with Tendler, when Lew suddenly brought |y\g weir {Y abould approve any concerted action ou tie part of eae untversi- |Siue aquare slioulders. H at Todd Field, Brooklyn, to-morrow. | it {s almost certain that Mie right uppercut into play. = This) woou club ya Al Boyle and) tes —yale, Harvard aud Princeton—to rid intercollegiate sport of the |face of a fighter, bold and ug Ernie Reich, one of the greatest professional basketball players, died | +),. two Colonels will have no trouble 4 blow seemed very low, Lew piled in| Wille Daney dow Daly 1) gi snicion of professionalism which now clings to it,’"—President Hibben | His hair is black and wiry, His head| & his home yesterday. ‘ with him when they talk over his ; agein, dut this time ran Into a left |tweive a TMS Sb f Princeton ly large in proportion to his The National A, A. U. water polo and 400-yard relay championships | sajary and bonuses for 1922 hook.” He tried again and landed left | Sammy 6 Milly Levine | of Prine TO ia jaw. wide and. his, chin} Will be decided at the New York A: C. pool, March 29 and 30° and right to the ribs, and the left|\* Sonny Pde _— . - The Naval Academy fencers won from the Mass. Tech by juts 3 again to the Jaw. Gold began to look |! Joreyhe “Football coaches 48 @ class are too conscientious and value the good | well rounded fale (The Glan 018 nathtans to the way | = bad, but suddenly cut loose with @| rao cuts wit wage bouta in New York| ‘pinions of the Boys they teach tou highly to stoop to unfair practices.” Fach month since he began boxing Yale and Fordham will clash in a basketball game at the courts of [Of MAIR Pitntre venules in left to the stomach and a right to the | ionignt. The jib piece th Club will have} Coach Fischer of the Harvard football squad Blake has sent south ‘into the chub the latter team. ward champlons, spent most of the 5 chin, Tendler had the upper hand] Moe terscovitch of Canada mect Barney : , Ty Ae tournaments fe enenie) {, against the The pick of Cornell's track squad are included in the team sent to | aay distributing railway tickets for going into the seventh, which ended | Adair in the main go of twelve rounds, LT erpect alt my li baseball troubles to he ironed out before the | biggest men he could find compete against Harvard and Dartmouth at Boston. the Boulton tralninw tres he wan. #0 unsatinfactorily. Danny Loe ve. Bud Dempsey and Hert bell rings for the beginniny o/ tratuing.”—Cari Mays, pitching ave of the ‘The first mont! knocked out Princeton's hockey team has canceled its two remaining games of | yuan of Giants will leave the Penn- ied. lived wp 10 tne reputation: he | econ Cr ety Const Arulary Ceres,| <Ankeen Hazeltine, a big heavyweight, in three] the season with Dartmouth and Cornell and disbanded for the season, |Svivania Station for San Antonio at Wrought East with him. He isa good ee sees. Frank Harley and Jimmy rounds. Next month le knocked out| because of inability to obtain practice of any reasonable amount. FLA pie ally one and in six months or wo migbt} yoy vy Andy Ketchell In twelve-round “1m goin down about tie middie of March to lop off a jew heads. |Hazeltine in the first round. A The Yale Club made more probable its possession of the runner-up feeat » man like Tendler deotalvaly, | toute We expect to be paying board for no more than £5 players when the team month later he Knocked out Sailor de| pasition in the Clase B division af she) IMstroneliten Bauiah Tone |e sea he excitement a mathe Hala) eae starts North,”’—-President Grant of the Boston Braves. Heck, from the Pacific Vicet. in one] League yesterday afternoon by winning ite postpon: Meche declcien vecdsrad in the waite Se et an Glen nunaen foc tarcae — thud. then ‘he knocked out Saltor| Harvard Club by a score of 8 to. 1. ‘ se sinates ¢ /MADISON SQUARE GARDEN Off the decision rendered in the Billy alge ip Sab SAD eee Bee ¥ n't signed vel, bul T har Ti a my contract / otts in two, No other loc Miss Clare Cassel of New York won the womans singles tennis Be Foe-Habe Herman semi-final. De | looks as if Gene's nest go will be with Fay] 4D AMNe tT rte the onia UM aeeT tavern slaien {ein meet. him, and championship of Palm Beach, defeating Miss Phyllis J. Walsh, holder Foe. in our opinion, won eusily, We | Keen ioe ghey Walker for ten rounae| Catcher Smith of the Clants ris Importe of the Flagler Gold Cup, in the final round. | gave Herman & boxing Jeason which | end. Me or ages eine ihe night of — t of Smith Edward P. Mitchell, captain and stroke of the University of Penn: | j sould fe of great benenit to hiro, and | ite ahs | Hn eer: . | Tape re hes it's Whety J y © sylvania crew. resig' the captaincy because of Information that he | MARCH 5th to 11th Jack Britton landed on Dave Shade in fittoe iy the diate This in ¢ “ Mes WA, Gavan women Toston 1 ¢6 a \ TICKET SALE OPI i} ru last week and prettily blocked eight thenwetg ithe, Coarnph 0 0 far mp wer , SONA assis = tne ee