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| ° 18 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1922, |THE PUBLIC COURSE CHAMPIONSHIP - - Copyright, 1922 (New York Bvening World) by Press Publishing ¢ NOTE NATIONAL. CHAMPIONSHIP ive ern (aN Zen EVERYTHING OF PUBLIC CouRSi GOLFERS nene Set sero) en \ OUGHT pore! To BE HELD SOON At —— m8 api sree Gosee ro Aer om , 4 core! cy THEM FEEL Ar ee: — > ALL CONTESTANTS HIGHT BE REQUIRED YELL ON EACH FAIRWAY George Duncan, English Star, Says Golf Will Pass Baseball As America’s National Game. MAKE THEM LINE UP FoR THE FIRST TEE George Duncan, the famous Eng ism golfer, says that golf will soon pass baseball as the national pastime fa America. Duncan thinks that the American amateurs, Evans, Oulmet, Jones and Guilford, are very near the best professionals in the world in class, and that England has no crew of amateurs to match them, because when an amateur golfer in England shows unusual ability he immediately turns professional. Exhibition matches are popular in England, and any first class professional can make « good income and enjoy life at the sume time. Walter Hagen is another great golfer who praises the American ama- teur, Walter had a strong desire to EMPLOYING be reinstated as an amateur, after a aay going into business, until he won the MIG British open. After that golf had too DISQUALIFIED EVERY PAYER SHOUD ENGAGE We much to offer him Next winter wie GREENS SHOULD BE AT LEAST ONE ARGUHENT WITH Hagen wiil tour the Paciflo Coast and the Southern States, and will make a comfortable fortune which his won- derful playing entities him to. Hagen's notion of English and American golf will astonish and dis- turb some American players. Walt says the English have us trimmed in AH THE USUAL PUBLIC GONDATION STRANGER CURING EACH ROUND Yankees Would Have Won |(qow rasy stannllFOR SECOND TIME Had Game Been Called long, straight driving from the tee. x «x * Americans like to think that our NATIONAL LEAGUE. champions are all Babe Ruths with es the wood., Funny thing about golf is that the first thing a new victim of the habit acquires is a desire to drive about 300 yards. Let a novice golfer get out one good ‘drive and he's lost to all other sports. He even forgets all the rest of golf goes into training to clout the pill until it sails out of sight. I know some golfers who would rather drive 260 yards out of bounds than 150 straight down the fairway. Another astonishing thing Hagen claims is that American golfers beat the British on the putting greens. In Pngiland the first thing taught in golf is the use of the putter. Then the irons follow, and the driver has the c. WW. f. PC. Cin’ati. 61 53 535 Br’klyn 53 66 485 Phila.. 38 66 .365 Boston. 35 72 .327 GAMES YESTERDAY. New York, 7; Pitteburgh, 6. Brooklyn, 3; St. Louis, 2. Chicago, 9; Boston, 4. Cincinnati, 3; Philadelphia, 1. GAMES TO-DAY, New York at Pittsburgh. Brooklyn at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Cincinnati. Boston at Chicago. A MREICEN LEAGUE. When Rain Fell in Fifth our conservative, broad minded vis- itors in the press box was to get the Tigers out before the rain stopped the game and the Yanks would have a victory, technical though It might be. Betng ahead in the score the Yanks would not have to play their half. “I don't care who wins," Mr, Fleischman calmly said to Mr. Perry, “as long as It is sportsmanship."’ And Mr. Perry yeased him, Finally the Yanks got Cutshaw out. Instead of attempting further delay, Rigney took a running start and soaked our M-. Carl Mays for a two- Ruth’s Homer Ties Score, but Bobby Jones’s Clean- Up Wallop in Ninth Gives Victory to Tigers. WIN INST. LOUIS Grimes Experiences Change of Heart and Pitches Team to Brilliant Victory. H By Bozeman Bulger. SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAP- TERS. The Tigers, led by the resource- ful and vindictive Ty Cobb, have (Spectal to The Evening World.) ST. LOUIS, Aug. 17.—This is get- away day for the Brooklyn Robins In St. Louis, They will be glad to be last tnnigg. It's almost a matter off Come east to wreak revenge On |rose blow. Bassler, the catcher, 67" 6" 593 | Cleve'd 88 58 500 i : * : cher, | eve gone. They are experiencing typical srestfen teat English golfers win] the Yanks. They work out a plan | walked. Ns 66 47 .584) Wash'n 54 58 482) midsummer St, Louis weather for the ir boggy pes cn tie putting greens,| to fecd red meat to Babe Ruth Messrs, Perry, Fleishman, Johnny | Detroit 60 53 531 Phita 44 64 407 Hest irae 4 je PRA perce’ Lamuralty cool and al-| and render him hors du combat by | Powers, Duncan Mansfield and other |Chie'go 57 64 .614| Boston, 42 69 .382| first time In two years, and they have ie are toe cee RN dt] making a boll Break out on hia [citizens were for the moment non- GAMES YESTERDAY. won only two of the ten games they lussed—then more so. 5, to the fine deliberation needed for] leo. At the last minute of the |" “Clarke batting for Pillette,"? an- | Detroit, 7;_New York, 3. have played on the banks of the nN fires game, though, Manager | nounced Mr, Le’ the megaphone be Poul 7% jn 8 bout ate) Mississipp! this season, Their second ‘This doesn’t a: to Hagen, : $ : 5 ‘i i ington, 11; St, Louis, 3 (second). nsdn tion Spay rape aie Huggins foila the plotters by A moment later there was a sharp} 9° anes Chicago, 3. victory over the Cardinals in the crack—not lightning though. The Cards’ " it IELAEDI € Soune Guia: e ‘ards’ own bailiwick came yesterday sending in Elmer Smith, a ringer | hat palled into centre anda tun| Philadelphia, 10; Cleveland, 9. when his wonderful putting beat Var-| from Boston, who hits a home | scored. GAMES TO-DAY. eee eurlelany Grimes whined ms, op and Ray Years ago. Perhaps) run and wins the game, Codd “Zowie!! there was another crack | Detroit at New York. Pfeffer by 3 to 3. losing our Inclination to hustle) oo. ine ficld threatening dive |fT™ Bert Blue's bat and two more] St. Louis at Washington. Grimes may now be counted an as- and rush through every game we play. galloped home, That different. The Tigers were one run in the It was raining hard, But our ry suddenly realized that the made things Cleveland at Philadelphia, Chicago at Boston (2 games). set of the Robins once more. He got the surprise of his young life when he was fined $200 and suspend- ed indefinitely by Squire Ebbets for vengeance. In the second gane well-known and conservative citi fens occupy seats in the press bor to see that fair play is done by Wastera rowing coaches are begin. ning to worry over the growing strength of Western crews, In 1921 California, by a tremendous finish INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. citine fi 1 to have thei W. 1. PO. Ww. 1. PO. landed tm’ second place to the Navy} the umpires. The air is tense Was no. gums. have thelr Half oF it) gattitre 89°32 .736| Tor'nto 59 68 484| lobbing the ball up te the plate and crew that was undoubtedly the most) ith suppressed excitement fake your time! Don't hurry! Tie| Rech'er 71 50 .587) Readi’g 52 69 .429} then making a sccne when taken from powerful ever seen on the Hudson CHAPTER | shoe—anything! Buffalo 69 57 548 Syra’se 46 76 .377| the box in the game with the Reds This year Washington finished a close second to the Middies. In both races the Navy had practically the same orew—the greatest in American row- ing history. Now the Navy crew J. City., 66 56 .541| Newa’k 37 87 .208 GAMES YESTERDAY. Jersey City, 7; Toronto, 3. Buffalo, 5; Newark, 2 (first). "t you dare call {t, came in short, nt Ebbet's Field on Aug. 6. He took the suspension as a joke and jeered at the Squire. Then he woke up to the fact that if he did not sign the you blind Jerky scream: ump! ind gasps from olir guests of the press box NDER overhanging clouds, dark J and ominous, Whitey Witt got @ base on balls in the first in ning, thanks to the «unusually clear [But that isn't sport*— Newark, 7; Buffalo, 6 (eecond). pledge the Squire offered him, to be With ix members graduated te shot | 000 (en ithe unusually clear! vgpartmanship he darned. inter-1 Balinores Br Rochester ee wood and to give) the club his best pieces. Furthermore, Dick Glen- moire Hildebrand. Babe] rupted Mr. Fleishman. “We've got-| Baltimore, 7; Rochester, @ (second).| Services, he would lose about $3,000 don has resigned rowing coach at] Ruth, the Bambino, even though han-|ter eop this pastime..., Stall, Miller, é A Agnapolis. This makes the rowing outlook look by remaining under suspension for Reading, 6; Syracuse, 3 (6 innings). the balance of the GAMES TO-DAY. dicapned with the w stall !’* ht of a boil on season, and he ex- his right fetlock, 7 roled But it was no use, Two batters . erienced a change of heart, axlous tor the Wast with both Navy] oe a to sy <a ey te He djed as the crowd ruvhed for cover. | Terente at Jersey City. PsGrimes wanted that $3,000. He ie . Ml to the daisies for two sucks . ; he s! Mody ana Cornall tomes oven. Only . B60 Sh In the gloom nobody saw a tower Buffalo at Newark. HeRaad 1 in HUN Hualnese es He aliened| ors ‘ornell (which once barely] A moment later Whitey seored ing figure at the plate. [t was none Rochester at Baltimore. the pledge to be loyal and to obey fords ‘he Bonore from going to Stan-} “Now, T like x game like that," ob-[other than Babe Ruth Syracuse at Reading. orders and was reinstated yesterday ave been between western! oivad fill Ipise “Wham!"’ He smashed that old pitel day Srewhlknd Ihe ehaiarionenly. rved Bilt) Welechmann, @ most un-| oi aver the top of the rent feat = = = morning. He pitched yesterday and West Point will probably have a| Partisan fan, to Perry, an-] on : i . won as pretty a game as any one . grandstand, ’ hai coow ts bie rece {Within two or}other civilian of repute. Both oceu-| ‘The game was even up, ‘The slile burrs pare ct cei Hee ee a aatetie tee hells: bee he hree © entire cadet regi-| pied seats of hono * went out . - ey ment was given special leave to see i Sree a Maa a pie an : showed so much reserve strength the last race at Poughkeepsie, W: ash ‘ ne sortase AC WOR! that If Schmandt had not made a CHAPTER iii. Pepper Martin left for Freaule Potat has splendid facilities for row-| 4nd learn how the other half lives, * fumble in the third inning the score ing on the Hudson, and several of the| ‘All I want." pe added, “is a good,| 10 the ninth the tempest had sub. | Welah's camp nunit. No Jos Yeater-] vould have been 8 to 1. Even the officers favor making rowing a major deal—good sportsmanship, ided, All. Was serene, Suddenly] day to prepare for his ttle bout with] 2yrnea pun of the Cardinals was hard sport at the Academy sit ocent: fourth inning, | here Was # ebarp nous sound. | Johnny Dundee at the New York Velo-| juck for Grimes. He walked Jack It will be a great sight if the Mid-|when suddeniy out of the west eume|,, eh ist Whang!" drome Aug The boys will meet} smith in the first Inning and Jack dies and the Cadets ever draw lanes} puff of wind, Darkness settled over aie re we could get set Rigney, | St 180 pounds for the Juntor Hghtwelght | went home on a fluke three-bagger sepasits each other ut Poughkeepsie! |the land. Great drops of rain fell In} sohnwon and Blue lil opened un a| Championship. It will be the frst time| made by Hornaby when Myers lost hey'd probably the press box, making splashes so [OOS eae ‘ari| Dundee hae offered to defend bis title] the ball in the sun. Han hi concentrated fi 1 our Mr Carl through anxiety to beat each other. [arse that ‘Tammany Young mistook sence was in before our[ at this weight. Zach Wheat slapped his old side re's ny keener and cleaner rivalry} one for a quarter and stopped to pick} 6" z . : | ‘ cane kick, Pfeffer, for a homerun in the in sport in all the world than that] \, citizenry ad happened] Afartin, with his manager,* Johnny f into th mh ath it up . » two rl 4 7 . ing far up into the right > 3 , , . nd there were two runners perched #, and sparring partne: aixth Inning between” West Point and Annapolis, Hurry vp, fellows,” Mr, Fletsch-| 2b there i ero tanarring astbaes Ciara Said ‘blanehar ont. ating “ an importuned the Yanks, ‘yp came Mr. Bobby Jones and a ~ 2 oe It's up to Dazay Vance or Leon Benny Leonard has shown in recent elves out and cop the game be- PR “Dae ee ese eal i » opened up the camp to-day under! 6.40.6 to take a fling at the Car- fame iat, be mOlens do wel 0 atop it tainat Caner And OtHeee Fi 10'le bow oF tho direetion of the former ghtwelgbt! dinaig in the getaway game to-day. ; wi old ear ‘ob, and o o the box eh ? teacanlonentn, add aiepsil iba pad Wallie Mipp, grabbing an tol}ing Mays with “dusting him. off This te the most Important! Hutch Ruether is not considered as fast for Benny with left Jab and in-| pijette, th SANK OD Hee at Mr. | crying to drive him trom the plate A has enterod into since he| ine Cardinals are sure polson to left ; andor jette, the enemy pitcher, ani “Why, that guy couldn't hit one] started boxing, and tf victorious In this rs, Cadore goes wer against } side right for ten rounds of their re-]° whim! ‘The ball shot into the evar A middle. Look shot banks " ig vent welter championship bout, but in the eleventh Leonard went after Jack and slipped through punches that had start will get his wish of meeting John- ny Kilbane for the featherweight crown. Martin Agures that if he can beat Dun: the Reds and may be saved for the hers. opening game in Cincinnati to-mor- “Zowie!" Mr. Mays had tried to do hang came up there} inat very thing and Bobby had pick row. Aritton so weak that only master] med t some question as to the ied the ball for ah run, EByery-] dee at 180 pounds he can do the same! Giant rooters may have thought | generalship saved Jack from being sents n—lis impaired vision. | hody scored. 4 The fire was out, thing at ry oa Which notch is e4¥| vanoe prepared for this series with Waeeked “out. In the twelfth Britton! |, crog to Avenger rushed out to} HK felt ith'* dectared Mr. Melach.| for bila $0 Make, Z the Cardinals, but got the word in could barely stay away and was weak Rpts ya ae rape to: Es, Ferry, as they w time that he could use Grimes, who, ening rapidly, In the thirteenth Loon: picccnmann. a Ty pforeamed, Mr. loft the wrouns: the latter modiling RACE FOR KIDDIE when he is fit and trying his best, ts nan tack as r the ring, and| Fleischmann, ess, 8{ approval. vat umpire n't Ca oI é os ene teat cut Beitton down wac| stone bind. He ven see what} heen blind he'd called that game inj SWIMMERS AT BRIGHTON | the best nite 5 the Robine have to very much like the solar plexus biow| “0 !° Hiking about! the fifth inning.” ————— wend) BRON ue eee ate fen Orta at Garon | xou ania Mt, Hill" declared Ty, (To be Continued) A race for midget mermaids of ten pressing sn Si eee ee tought | There's little doubt he would have| POCMne through the screen a years and less has been added to the ¢ Aaluned Jock If he'd’ hat Britten's] , 1 the mean time ruin fell in targer| POSTPONE CHANNEL SWIM| trostammi for te bonnet sete name) they bad gained something when Mit | wonderful coolness, Leonard's loning | {'g0" and more of thu . that will be hel! in the Brighton Beach hon took Jhgiaeyry ee re ee ee te Yanks got three more runners} Hover, Aug. 17—Charlen ‘Toth, the| nen alt pool on Labor Duy, Monday,| fielding at Third base thal Matinee eee eee eerie ne the in’ [on basen, but nobody else scored tere ew ures Toth Hopt, 4. The Kiddo swinnners have been | Rickey benched him yesterday, ve tense confusion and the uproar around CHAPTER II bie poatponed | forint te. acta, | making such # b tin the atorium| ing Lavan to third ana a to } the ring. It wax one time in his life WW. Ret fem ont quickly! Don't Stan { Wee Ae] that “another { heen] hind. Hut thes: will have to think 1 that Leonard lost his head, Probably |! I! ‘They can't pull that} wrench” wide, The jwary to tel put on a ’ ft penis. Lavan played a briliant gaia } & wouldn't gl again, stuffon ust Make ‘em play ue to the kK wind the : 7 Le at third, and Toporcer car a fa ( — Prmrriath, M8, br Rahact Kcgren). The purport of these cemasks trom vowing. areandes Vesnees ve ielidt, Paty YOM at ebort, a ' ‘ ' GIANTS GAIN, BUT YANKS LOSE GROUND As a result of their victory the Pirates Cardinals were losing to the the Giants gained a National . League pennant race on the St. Louls team, The Yankees were not so fortunate, as they lost a half game in their fight with the Browns for first place in the American League. The Giants are now two and a half games ahead of the Cardinals and three and a half ahead of the Cubs, have been floundering about for the last week—they have lost their last four games —and the Cubs may be the Club that the Glants may have over Robins, full inal game while - pa A Thornton Fisher PRoHIGiT ME PLAYERS: * Rom REPLACING DIVOTS- The Card- to fight for the pennant. The Yankees are now a full game behind the Browns. The standing of clubs fs as follows: WwW. L. 67 46 66 47 St. Louis . New York the two the PC. 593 584 Labor May Back | New Baseball Players’ Union MILWAUKEP, Wis., Aug. 17 (As sociated Press).—A baseball layers’ designed for tne announced purpose of lifting the idols of the diamond from what is termed a post- tion as “pawns of the club owners” to an equal status with the club own- ere so far aa matters affecting the is nearing according to union, players are player. Mr, Cannon announced that he had been retained by players on virtually every major league club and on sey- eral minor league teams, and that he had already opened negotiations with Samuel Gompers for backing by the concerned, complete organization, an announcement yesterday by Ray Cannon, attorney and former baseball American Federation of Labor Gompers, according to Mr. was favorably impressed and prom- ised his support in any just cause, Heydler Sees No Ni Union, PITTSBURGH, Press). — President Heydler of the National League, who was in Pittsburgh yesterday, said he could see no necessity for a baseball players’ union, “With Judge Landis at the head of baseball, he can always get @ square said Mr. Heydler, CHAPMAN IS FAVORITE IN TEN-MILE RACE George Chapman, who has won the champlonship ated organized American motor-paced three years In succession by virtue of six straight victories, town competition, bright do and Clarence New York Velodrome, Broadway, Only Chapman turn at New Hedfors showed his class A fve-mil ” ap complete the sraminc, particular night's match ra out of three he ot of Players! 17 (Assoct- John every scored in out-of- out as to-morrow At 10 miles, best two ts, against Vincent Ma- Carman, Sth Street and Monday tables on Carman us to which he hard-f Cannon, “LOSS OF PHIL DOUGLAS HURTS GIANTS’ CHANCES FOR R PENNANT | , - . Or nd tas e : uy x . Th "ants will conclude thetr cur fel 3 iy . To Clash in Newark To-Night* BLACK LISTED. PITCHER BEST ON NEW YORK STAFF World’s Champions Now Have to Depend on McQuillan, Scott and Nehf, and Only First Named is Dependable. COMPLETE RECORD OF BLACK LISTED PITCHER ' DOUGLAS OF GIANTS By Robert Boyd. PITTSBURGH, Pa, With Phil Douglas lost to the we champion Giants forever the hor another pennant Is not as strong tc day as it was before the tall Georgian} Yea was placed on the permanent ineligi-} }9\0—% ble list. There is no doubt but t Shufflin’ Phil was the Giants’ best pitcher. He was their mainstay in winning the flag last year and he was thelr sisr hurler in the World's Series with ihe Yankees last fall If Pittsburgh, St. Louis and the Chicago Cubs are to be downed tn the present National League penn fight it will be McQuillan, Scott Nehf who will shoulder tho Itc share of the burden. And up to da there is only McQuillan who has shown himself capable of the The Giants won the second game of tho series with the onrushing Pitts burgh Pirates by the score of 7 to 6 Aug } Club and Lee gue, me, Sour W. L. P.O. | ma SEtese! SI 481 0555) brits maced for seven hits in two innings, task The Pitrates’ pitching was equal 1s bad as the world’s champions, The; used Hamilton, Yellowhorse, Gla: and Carlson Not on their pitching, but because the In the t of the ninth the Pirate Buccaneers made three er to the} had a chance to tle the score. Witl Giants’ one and their hits were not as} three on base and two out Schmid many but timely lined to St 1 in deep left centre. Not until the last man was out in} With Dougins gone and the Giant the final Inning did the Giants feel sure of his victory over the smoke- eaters. Jack Scott started on the mound for the Giants, but he weakened in t! sixth after the Corsairs only acquired five hits off him. Jesse Barnes suc ceeded him and lasted two innings be fore Manager McGraw yanked lilin off facing a hard cumpaign against: tha rong Western clubs such as Chicago, and St hing but a © world’s Neht Louis, there t@ outlook before for Scott, Barnes are not at omb champlons, Jesse and nt series here to-day with th@ the mound and sent Bill Ryan in to] Buce rs and then leave for Chi« pitch. Ryan pitched to two men cago. MeQuillan will pitch for th@ he was on his way to the showers s and Morrison will be the succeeded by Art Nehf, who was|/’irate moundsman, Gene Tunney and Charlie Weinert Heavyweights to Face Each Other in Twelve-Round Bout at Bro: d ALC. Welght, signed & to Oxht under’ Harvey's will get plenty anagement but By. Token Pollock. 6 One of the most important staged at Newark, N. J., in some time will be the twelve-round go betw Charley Weinert, the clever he weight of that c the light heay bouts awe of Caltfornia dispinye tel Coogan at the will ge. fer for the lghtwetght tl yand Gene Tu welght of New Yor! at the open alr boxing show of the Broad A. C, to-night have been made to brir fn Philly early tn round. bout & Fre Septemts at the ly Jacks. ‘Queensbore Many efforts} Gan F lio I boxing in great 1 mate men together in the la Indications are that an immense cre of New York and Newa few year wen-rou id ds Stadium « fleht t oly Kiva 1 si TBa GH. HARA Geen thea ‘ jon ts practioally: will be on hand to witness th ie aie gate ng 4 Both men are in excellent : ti tucal the latter part of for the battle. Lew Snyder of I ne This will be a return match, onne meets Al Delmont for eigiit iG rounds, Bob Martin has been. signed up by t t manager, Jimmy Brongon, to fight Anis welslon contest sgt the might i ARMY POLO TEAM ‘| WINS JUNIOR TITLE NARRAGANSETT held three shows. whieh: weru not supp and he has turned in his eluly 4 the New Jersey Boxing Commnilssio PIER, R. 1, Aum ) the Army ever less the through to a splendid Aires posts the f try which Jim ut Point Judith in the final Theft bn cas Nenes a + for Uwe junior title yesterday, tys go through wlth the 1 wow Brook combinas V manager of Tr t twonty-four seconds of 8 Is too far a tr riod, and w a heart uking minutes and twenty-nine seconds by a score of 8 to 7. s faced the bad breaks of n the start, and at one Harriman’s Long Islanders {to the tune of 4 goaln en) * shota slipped up « onl post, smashed Into pox ned right down oment that fate was against boxing show von’s fight with Several times as Walker was Bick. ¢ 1 Hiamy Dy Happy Mahe Brooklyn in the iain go of twelve rou came fast and furfously toward however, and although for a , affled by famous Meadow rook defense put on by bridge and Morgan Belmont, nally broke through, It was Major ri, the ian with the strapped-up who tied the score, and It was Wilson, storming out front at who tucked home the winning y tut made the final winning count, Imont the mouth, haw’ more fights by His first will be w and hia second w y ¥ Major Kat Youngatwon, ©. on A rhis will be @ twelve-round Kc 1 his alde, ron far watched hu grenteat the history from the score! t mit just a the | awarmed out on the turf to eon- 1 the players, the Amertean , it down In opens show to. be four and Hythe Columbus. Aporting Club of te nt we Individual to-night. Aw both men ate t ‘ t o winning of the acrap should be wn lntere th He paid bute, by the way, ta what the Point A. mateh wen ellached hetwoon Chub he for the galloping crack colored fighter nnd areal oly wis Jamaica ik Moved, und Jett | 7 , fatto h of. Hayonne Arr I EF adow Brook. will a ® ba Monday ni together In park at n At the st Reach to plechase A. night Paterson, te" ff {New York for twelve ils t in the other twe ‘ ty’ smith hooks, up vith Charis of Brooklyn. ‘There will be i in bouts, a WORCESTER FORFEITS. nt PITTSFIELD, Mass, Ave. 17.—The \ Paster Araelation baseball forfeited {ta game to was leading in the x {to 6 The game wept field, 8 to ® under the rules “ twine 1 when ft the prominent epuaieure are taking par. (0 Wl

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