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ane . Se. Le ee ES 20 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1922, YANKS FIRMLY BELIEVE THAT THEIR CAMP IS RID OF ALL JINXES'¥ _ ot ARL MAYS 5 CARDED iWILD COURSES I HAVE SEEN oe oo cua” By Thornten Fisher |f|AN|S MEET TO PITCH TO-DAY'S GAME AGAINST TY'S TIGERS Hugmen Feel Confident of Winning Pennant Because of Their Good-Sized Lead. Pirates Have Last Desperate Chance to Cop Pennant in _ Series Starting To-Day. a ‘The National League pennant race may be settled In the coming sertes bee rey the Giants and the Pitteburgh COMPLETE WITHOUT WHAT |S CALLED THE LAKE HOLE- USUALLY BIG ENOUGH IN WHICH, Pirates, which starts this afternoon @§ the Polo Grounds, A clean sweep of- the three remaining games schedused with the Pirates and {t will be all.aver but the shouting and the naming of the THE SPORTY GREEN Sam Jones shakes his jinx and incidentally hits a two- ON WHICH & GOY WITH EYE TROUBLE itcher to oppose the Yankees tn perkee Banter: CAN PUTT BETTER THAN ONE A HOLE Uke sparing qaine of tha World's Belea® ayers Mays, who ts booked to twirl to-day, was kept out of WITH A HORMAL VISION by VAS THAT Jess Barnes, who turned @ right’ Believe 3 st. Louis series because he has been hoodooed of late. YOU USUALLY BO ericrtonpisiirganlela carping st) E ANDO IT cost iN 2 2 22 Pr pitch the opening game against the Pi- They Yanks confident because of lead of two and a half games, Re (3 ‘STROKES! cl 2 rates and his rival p:obably will be the Have with nine games to play, while Browns have only eight left. Po = veteran, Babe Adana, For the secant Browne will have wy “ s ay Nehf, and either Jack Scott or Hi If Yanks win five of their nine gam: Scared to take seven of their eight games to land pennant. McQuillan will face the Pirates In TELLING A final game on Friday. The champton i Id lik A " ewe WHO HAS will be satisfied with two out of throe, Away Lanai dolthdaabetullalidles lS aaallaesdul Alibi (TS STRANGE HOW YOU CAN Just FUPPED AVE = | but they are alming for a clean sweep’ All Tigers anxious to beat White Sox out for third place, a5] Give a Golf ARCHITEGT A SHOOTH BALLS (NTO THE |} #0 that they can rest up for the big APERGEE ypu Create ecvu sb ites cece /<o enon mah GAEEN SWARO LEVEL AS A BILLIARD WATER. FoR, | PAINE oficiales of the Glante announieed! Various Yanks would have scored a flock of runs in eighth if it i (opines yesterday sfternosn that Bo applications ari 5 or World's Serles tickets w: re had not been for Ruth's anxiety to make his second homer f q We Sie tie |celved until the Giants are certetn ee Hoo0do0s} of the day. yl. the pennant. When the flag fs won an (SLANO HOLE; s announcement will be made as to bow Is. the fans can purchase tickets forthe big series. ‘This will be Tag Day at the Polo Grounds. The fans will have an oppor« tunity to subscribe to the Adrian @& ("Cap") Anson monument. Nate Siegel Loses Award At Pioneer Club At the opening boxing show of the Pioneer Sporting Club in East 24th Street last night Itallan Joe Gans the decision over Nate Siegel of Boste. i. twelve rounds. Charlle Pitts de+ feated Georgie Kagte In ten rounds and rgie Daly won from Johnny Tne house in six rounds. All of the bouts By Bozeman Bulger. DETROIT, Sept. 20.—The Yanks are a full lap ahead of their jinx anu, such being the case, Carl Mays will be given a crack at the Tigers thia afternoon, despite the sour faced gloon: that has hung over his every effort for the last ten days. In our camp it is firmly believed that the ban of the jinx has been lifted. When Sad Sam Jones can step out and tuck a ball game under his arm at this critical stage of the struggle in spite of the little black man that has pursued him, Miller Huggins calculates that the time has now arrived for Old Hard Luck to be knocked for a loop Not only did Samuel ‘win his pastime with cunning, but he rose to power over Joe Bush, his roommates by plastering a solid smack against the Detroit scoreboard for two sacks in the way of hitting. Bullet Joe is tho hardest hitting pitcher of the league, according to the records, and he talks about {t considerable. During the St. Louis series he admonished us to watch, not his pitching, but the way he was going to sock that pill. We watched, and Joe watched, but nothing happened that ‘one could see witif the naked eye. “So you are the boy who socks 'em, eh?" said Sam taunted his roommate last night. “Can you remember who it was that socked that old onion YHOSE FAIRWAYS g __JUST WIDE ENOUGH ZA A YOR PLAYERS TO WALL HOW IN. a FEW MONTHS HE’ THROUGH INDIAN-FILE Saaialcail |CARDS START SERIES RECORDS OF PROBABLE THE peNNanT Das. | ~ WITH ROBINS TO-DAY GAMES LEAD. WORLD SERIES PLAYERS a games 70 PLAY. aa Erstwhile ” Clouting Circus] HOME RUN LEADERS. Yankees...... 9 Ambitious to Finish Third Browns, American League. NO. 2—THE SECOND BASEMEN IF as Last Season. Williams, St, Louis... ws Pe —— ee Walker, Philadelphia went the limit. against the scoreboard to-day?” 1922 RECORDS. Giants win seven of their re- By Joseph Gordon Ruth, New York.... The Gans-Siexel bout wae the star “That means, of course,” sald Huggins, “that all jinxes are off, 1 will Frisch Ward MeManus ‘Tierney Rawlings maining games it would be Impos- fie Genitnais Res Hafocdaain Hellmann, Detroit see MEA a PGIMOMIIe in Gata ie oreeee ys and lot nature take its course,” x 9 ; is 3 Carding e again. 5 joe had ny nning pretty now pitch Carl Mays and let nat au 8 course me hits . 156 ae A Wed is sible for the Pirates to capture | 4 alleged Clouting Cardi-] Miller, Philadelphia Reavena he pipsaads a ee eeree| q fi ‘ 3 4 5 i ay ried to force matters, but when New Routine for Yank Pitchers. BEAL eres 7 ‘4 Py 292 Slee Banent even ey eee nal Circus will open their final National League. fore matter of feron excuacuaa Gama / Huggins, trough not superstitious, he claims, deliberately kept Mays ting average... 329 ail bah an ee every one of the games they have [stand of the year at Ebbets Field to-] Hornsby, St. Louls 37 | always had tho better of the milling, “ out of the St. Louis campaign because of his hard luck, Beginning with Fielding chances 76 bead th as a still to play. The coming series aay by playing the Robins in a double] Williams, Philadelphia 24 | rngland “middleweight ‘champion eed to-day the pitching staff starts its routine on a new basis, The hurlers will Errors ..... ene E>) 26 16 8 between New York and Pitts~ |nesder, From the way the Cards} Lee, Philadelphia dt [he fousht an \2 he Gassved the on - step out in turns. Fielding average .. 974 966 966 74 burgh which starts to-day should |], say = ate y = 2 ig | But ho met his master in Gans taat, So close to the pennant are the Yanks that every one of them came Double pla: 41 66 93 48 38 have played at Philadelphia and Bos-| Meuscl, New York night. The Italian one outboxed and ‘to the breakfast room all sharpened up and with trousers creased to a 1 sah bh ORE inal : Z Practically settle the race. ton it is not exaggerating it any to] Kelly, New York. 16 | outgeneraled the Bostonian In practical- age. Th beginning to feel their class. (Above averages include games played Sept, 17). Yanks take six of their remain- |... . : : 7 ly every round. Tasor edge. ley are s . , say that they will play, for now that] Wheat, Brooklyn The frat “mixed bout? to. be hal News of the defeat of the Peowns threw the whole camp into violent 1921 RECORDS. ing games the Browns could get |tno i922 pennant {s out of their grasp| - a PM iigdca a era ary POD rng celebration last evening. The club is now two and one-half games in the Frisch Ward McManus Tierney Rawlings no better than a tie tf they fine st. Loui: = ‘claving Ae i star bout at the Ploneer next Tues- Jead, nd there are but nine to play by New York and but eight by at. Louis. a ns a he St. Loulsans are playing about i A : Safe hits ... 2u 70 107 132 cleaned up every one of the con- 2 when Denny Tdwards, the Assuming that the Yanks will win the unplayed game they will be COUCURORR 0 er see ee SES, a + 33 \ * us good baseball as they have played = little Negro who holds the Pacific Coast games in the lead. Whether they do or not the situation is like this: If the Batting average B41 B06 299 4 tests they have still to play. The [this season HOW THEY STAND bantamweight championship, 13. sched~. Yanks should win six of their remaining games, which is the rate of thelr 3879 700 316 S69 Browns must play 1,000 per cent. Whey ars “ambliious to ‘Anialt gust hlkd to saegk FeaAby (Guetta ini twelve! Y for eye i fs > 985 9 ‘ambilous pl sue round contest. R present progress, It will be alors fae the yrowne, 1p win rey a ne jelding average ...°.968 *.961 952 965 - 963 ball providing the Hugmen go at |where they did last year, third place. x « * dwards has scored victories in all Gs et ier Beata ee acuthucaarNve vot, Gale UE aaa | hee ("Second base averages only). no better than a .666 pace. ASilonE As ‘tiey are WbabIe to get hia recent bouts. He won the New jow, supposing they should win five of their nine games. , As B tiey ‘Are unable. to ge NATIONAL LEAGUE. England title by gaining a referee's de~ {t would be necessary for the Browns to win seven of their eight zames. LIFETIME BATTING AVERAGE. ATIO = -|in on the big money the third place Wy Site! Byers bonus will look mighty good to them.|N.York 86 55 .6'0 | Chio'go 75 66 532 The Cincinnat! Reds are at present] Pitts’h. 82 62 .569| Br’klyn 67 73 486 St.Lo'is 79 63 556 Phila.. 51 89 .364 Cin’ati, 77 66 539 Boston. 47 92 .338 cision over Abe Friedman fn Bosten; aot a SWEETSER GIVEN WATCH AT ARDSLEY CLUB In other words, if the Yanks win half of their games it will be necessary for the Browns to win all of theirs to snatch this pennant right out from under our noses. Detroit Fans Root for Browns. Frisch Ward MeManus Tierney Rawlings Years in Majors.... 4 8 3 Cy 6 Average ...... 2... .817 -278 283 385, 285 (Ward played only 27 games in 1919). LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O’ Hara. occupying the fourth nitch and the scrap they are putting up for a bet In Detroit the sympathy is with the Browns, becouse the local fans (Frisch played only 54 games in 1919). ter position will force the St. Lou- bite Cah aA MS Jess Sweetser, recently crowned Na. cannot understand why we should want every Weeld’s Series played in WORLD'S SERIES RECORDS. Babe Ruth, the writer, gives Babe} sans So peg tnele beat to remain] PINeDErG hy oF eg, Boson 4. ee aed Lae pemghiong. | ork. Ruth, the batter, a o vhei . ; 8s Kae est o! 8 New whee you've got enough ¢o entertain you now,” « hotel man sald last Mari. Rawle Ruth’ iene 4 nine padi BUee ee euteanie. ins Wa das le pitas nL Ne Areas, ie Pee night. “You've got a bigger floating population than we have on purpose” Batting average .... 281 B88 tk ei i “ in€}fered a severe setback in the 1 Pittsburgh at New York. he was recently made an honorary mem-: “At that,’ added a member of the Detroit Club, ‘‘we are not fighting Fielding average ....... 968 1000 nere’s no friction in the pennant race, The SheDats St, Louis at Brooklyn (2 games). bers during the /ecuraslof-wnish hureah your Yanks so hari just because we like the Browns. We are fighting to (Priach played third base in 1921 series), up. Branch Rickey, has lost to the prac-) “Ghieago at Philadelphia (2 games).| mate to reailze fust how much he % | hold third place, which means about $500 in the pockets of each Detroit a time during 1931, However, the Jk tical baseball manager, John J. Me- Cincinnati at Boston (2 games). Ardéleyionsiiudecn members) ¢ilnke ak By Ed. Van Every. yey vonly re Second base statistics among the World's Series entrants finds the dope favoring the National League. This goes whether Frank Frisch or Johnny Rawlings has the call for the tis that he hag|Graw, Ortoles, The only thing that the Cardinals’ college graduate manager has left are his theories and a thoughts of what might have been, ; 56 500 in the minors was not a consistent coe But Rickey will have a chance to Niven ” ae ni64 78 451 800 hitter “He does not measure up| ‘This new flyweight champion should {get back at McGraw to-day by taking | gobele 87 8 808 Miadhini8e Be «280 with the other contenders defensively : ‘ A Peceeor : tre Neeetiearrielanee lers defensively a clean-up fov fight promoters,]% slam at one of the Now York man-|¢higtgo 73 72 £93 Boston. 57 88 393 player, and, let me tell you something, the White Sox are fighting so hard to take that third place away from us that they are likely to tear those Browns apart.” The Yanks say, however, that thelr busine.s is to keep right on winning ball games, and !t won't make much difference what troubles the other guy The hitting slump, which has been a matter of much concern to the New York Club of late, showed signs of abating yesterday, But for the chesty Pirate infielder slumped last But a year after iting around the .400]?Ut One Place to give himself tn his mark the first few months, and even | line-up. the champton in which they share « half-interest with Elwanoy, They pre- sented Jess with a beautiful gold watch, all engraved and everything, and they paid well-deserved homage to thp youngster who at Brookline brought the. metropolttan district Its first champlop= ecgerness of Babe Ruth to =n Hye hete runs uring the day and crowd Giants {n this position, Whether the on Ward is batting some forty Ja means a large he siae: aaSe Wasslion maiee: Pelli a ae GAMES YESTERDAY. ship In nine up on Williams and Hornsby, our champions might have scored three OF) poanam iame (he has been burn-| points under his last year's averag Orioles as “Pork chops’? Robbie, |New York, 4; Detroit, 3. GC. O. Ny ¥, Feechman te Mest); four runs in the eighth inning, where they only made one. That one and his Improvement in fleldian is) Have You seen this tough Manila guy, [OMe hen ects St. Loule, 3. Fifty candidates for the C. GC. Now. was enough to win, but not enough to ease the lump in Huggins’s throat] !ns things up too long to still be aa SHB rereeny i oe Frith atuft enough to kill a guy, eatcher of that team when McGraw paren 41 i8t, Cauley oe eae. eantleaten fae the: Cea until well into the evening. ferred to as the Flash) plays second | iy iow of | huve been expected | 4 garker-than-vunilla guy, played third, In those days, sucrec He Te eee scceidis [Harold di Barker cal the ew é With one put, our Mr. Ruth flattened the old pill against the 1 pother | ocr promise last year. Ite mean this Pancho Villa guy? tu the memories of all old fans,| Cleveland, a di * | Stadium this afternoon: aa’ ra bates line Sih tates rR Ante nerabae Ha ais or third he should outshine any other | js significant that MeManus has taken Pancho Villa guy Bratoh’ Rickey! weal nurturing. theo: Philadelphia-Chicago (rain). ened x ae o! ct e. | pi yer cen! ore double * e. in . tried to restrain him, but with his neck bowed and his tall curled the great| “elder In this particular feature.) pint | ip pragtieally the sere fouble | this man Shocker has a pitching |" 1" Prep acho} and SoGRS GAMES TO-DAY. LIST OF GAMES LEFT behemoth lunged on for the plate, being thrown out by eight feet, with the possible exception of George pee ee Wis ‘ae Eas Bae tverage of about 1.900 volts. While Rickey es a ni e seas New York at Detroit. — FOR CONTENDERS IN Immediately thereafter Pipp doubled and scored on Meusel's triple, But} Sisler. And after what that ‘‘ordi- ” SERN POU Me nm ee this afternoon, all dressed up in 4) Washington at St. Louis. the first three games last fall, but was rather weak in the rest of thr games. It is claimed that Dougla “dusted him off" in the fourth game and If there is another private Man shepherd plaid suit, his thin face fur-| go, ton at Cleveland. rowed with theories, Robbie will wad Philadelphia at Chicago (2 gam m. Correet!, [1 ]{ale out to the coaching lines, show- earned ing his men what to do, when and - oo em, Including} why. His will be the advice of a| INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE for Ruth's wild phunge for the plate he and Pipp both would have scored and Meusel would have been on third with one out. Luckily, that one run 6'4 the trick or the Bambino's cars would have burned right down to the roots. BOTH BIG LEAGUES GIANTS. At Polo Grounds. St. Lou Chamber of Commerce says the Browns can cop the pennant if svery one is'behind nary ball player,” Rawlings, accom- plished in the sertes last fall, ‘ his work next month is not to be dis counted, Tattah aaniog Maem: the seven other cl tubs, _ ee ae ; es Aaron will be worked man seasoned in diamond dust. W. be. PC: Sept, 29, 21, 22—Pittsbureh, Frisch overshadows the other sec | a i : . i ‘2 115 db ES | torctto 78 84 72] ‘Sept. 20, 2 burg’ GARDEN REOPENS WITH | RESULTS OF OLYMPICS ond base possibilities in speed, hit | Mygreoniinaly The dodo is an extinct bird, but no}, 5%, far, the Cardinals ave beaten] RAN. 101 at 6) Ready 69 40 034] Sept. 28, 24, : ting, ground covering, alacrity, spirit a aWlings, despite his rating | scarcer shan birdies a tof oe moving. In twelve game: eu of th 4 CB 580 | Syrate, 60 101 .373 Sept. 27 (double ees hile | coe ; ther requisite you|®® “Just an ordinary leaguer," ts a] Potrero clghteen they played. In the begin pumale . ay bn0 Nowk 51110 217] adelphia. = He Pee ies e ve { Sreat emergency player and’ makes | Mt BOlers ning of the season the Cards were al- | J: City. 5 : ‘ Sept. 2 A zi 20-0 : e er and make v8 a Sept. 29 (double-header), 9@ A championship bout will be offered] MO JANEIRO, Sept. 20.—Oving tof might happen to call to mind. Rogers) yp in heart what he lacks physically . i most invincible against the Brook- GAMES YESTERDAY. Proceed ano oiyaaatae tac 4 the boxing fans at the opening show at] te fact that the Athlete Commission} Hornsby | and Eddie Collins ar Jana offsets whut he is shy in brill-| ed Sox are « “pen theliyns, both at Ebbets Field and at St | Torento-Rochaster (rain). Remaining, 18 games, Madison Square Garden to-morrow| cancelled some of the events in the] Erank’s only rivals around the iY iance by pure determination. He} © 0 all one eylinder, Louis, but since the erstwhile lead- GAMES TO-DAY. : ae pignt, wnen soe Lynch, pantamy Olymple games, thé results of the stand: oR RO ee See sinope or | Practically saved the 19:1 series from| see yast ¢ Be crs of the National League began to| paltimore nt Jersey City. PIRATES. champion, and Jack Wolfe of ing by points hax not yet beon oMelally | ae pe phe |S ae going into a ninth same, fielded per-} if) te thee ager Of ihe season weaken the Robins have managed to Newark ot Reading: On the Road. land, meet in a fifteen-round battle at] decided. The commission {ts holdin Bs % ed fectly In 47 chances and made 10 hits “ 7 ca © frst) hold their own against them. Buffalo at Syracus Sept ~New York, ‘1 Although Frisch was handicapped World Series gaine ‘i P 223 pounds. re boys will meet for mnferences With the forelgn ti by an injured leg early in the year. | Out nf 30 times at bat—ail in all he is & matter of fact, the obine, tn - Rept Vicatha Healer), kee brdor tc decide whether theo , i oved himself to be quite a World's . i thelr last trip through the West, " (ouble-Header)—Brooklyn. dunior featherweight title, they sxy ° to ‘deoldy whether the ¢ and has, in addition, been compelled] so. ri65 4, 3 t itis k Maur ‘Tenme Miulaved db. 100c1' ni ‘ere eerived:to town, Yesterday with events shall be wonte st te Ghitt foam sacnnd te unird cepen=|eerne Hell ployer CHARLEY WHITE DUE were one of the teams that were in is Metered ote-Open st enta Knocking St, Louis out TO ARRIVE TO-MORROW |*umental in knocking Anaihiay 1anchlecnatee Henin hiki Thoe: 0 und Oct. 1—Cine of the lead. to liv betwee dent upon Helnte Groh’s trick knee, Angentin: oe TOWNES AND BARONI aes inna will be required wi proba the McGraw star sports: the best Me et Gee a lnitenona'tt Istance of which {s equivalent to c Inateh- have been post win muted] fielding average, teaver other second] IN TIE FOR GOLF TITLE Chisiey white wit arrive oy gums of to-day'a. double header and | aay tiles, will bo decided on the New| “emalutng, 10 gamed. welght in amount of $500 each, awarded to Chill, however,] basemen far behind in base stealing eth Century Limited \to-me aus or to an ‘ eesiara : Pe “ Both boys are at weight #0 there will be] that country w aw Ge win first place and is easily the best batsman where] prprsyc Rai, 5 sosiaice DORs Leon Cadore the other, unless Robbie] yor, Velodrome track at 225th Street ANKEE On the Road. Sept. 20, 21—Detrolt no collecting of forfelts after weighing- seat in time, 2 P. M. to-morrow at the Gur-] STOKES RETAINS TITLE ® for an up-}seea ft to send In Hank Shriver, WnO|, 4 proadway Friday night. ite = this argument 1s concerned desp! town gym to pit in an afternoon's! pitched a remarkably good game in} yy oe more teams will answer Townes, professional ut the the showy swatting figures credited Dretessiony) at th den. Club, and Fred Buronl, professtonil, | W taking @ train for White | his last start, Saturday, when he shut : Racstavten Prominent ' Sept 24—Cloveland. ‘This will be Lynch's first decision con- IN RIFLE SHOOTING |‘? James Tierney of the Pirates, connected with the Montece tieianta(aulphur Springs, Gardioga, riday,{out the Cubs by 1 to 0, Shriver is/the onl! of the ss ninent amone ae Sones test in New York since he won the Marty McManus has come along in air i ntoyr ‘Heights | Suk eteub thes ta 7 Yl one of the youngsters whom Robbie|the entrants will be McNamara and Sept, pe sl bantamweight title from Johnny Duff] yi LAN 20. WwW. Stokes of |SUrPrising fashion this season. He lub, are ted for the open ehamploi here he will put the finishing touches is watching closer than any player|Grenda, Inst week's winning combina- Sept. 29, er ston. hye gy pt ki a retained his title yf | has caught the batting fever from Min} ship of Western Penneytvania, played] io tts siege tle bout} on jis team®in the hope of develop-|tion, and Goullet and Pant, who tri- ae ings eaties weile ME toate Mass. in the international |clouting teammates and ts hitting West Moroland Country Clay] with Benny theling “Saginaw Hank” into a great]umphed in a 60-mile raco at Newark PARA) Revere eure in the leh petition now I preg: | more than fifty points better than each with a vcore of 1h f 5 City arena, Oct. $. pitcher last Sunday, BROWNS. Snary against Russel a 1,007 4 jast season. Incidentally the thirty-olx holes. Townes wan loading] Tke Doi White's manager, yeater- —_ whee Boe aa ag i polactine! of in phote M. Lieubard of Switzer | has taken part in almost one-hundred [at the end of the morning play, with 74] day eng MhetiAnbantrinnGc ack mautand Meulnue It ts exp d that most of the star at Home Frankie Jerome and Terry lund was ond with 1,065 points, double plays, which speaks well for] for the elghteon hol aloe ko ; ahh dd hepsi riders competing will be seen in this 20, 21—Washington. meet, the lator being res vibe titernatonal torm| yi. value as @ cog in the keystone| 7S but after lunch tt {| White tn his sym wor mmy Tobin] ST. PAUL, Minn. agate. . 2, 24—-Philadelphia, champion of his clays in } "i a M4 combinatton in his play, ne " fou tring] ence Rowland has resigned aa Manager} 7 ia cey pave become popular at 26, 27, 28—Open. 1 vill meet at 11% pounds t pum holes in re of the Co! 1 the American \ ¥ f “A Net. Lt ‘ Pet par) SeaKs 9) et ON land Jiminy Tierney tax been making | they yin Ni cin PAE TAID ’ a tatisnr emenive ae the ena ee the the Washington Welghts Stadium Fee $0 and Oct. 1—Chty tna , % " 4.0 Hot onsideralle commotion with And frat anid oe eda a har t 5, seaao! ‘old the - ronking neak Me Ge aivlos- paces cago. To MY, 1.20 ¥ M. Volo P resid nd rat tine! Dave Medar ay present playing season, he told the As: eee iin Bam, G14, tac, taa—Adyt. Lely, 403s s work this season, as he did tor late: ia te wovk, . weight. __.____ aoclated Preas here to-day. event Remaining, § game aul 4 = b $ fs 4