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{am necenamen abe fa THREE-DAY ——$—-4-- AT BUFFALO TO-DAY Browns Have No Game Scheduled Until They Clash With White Sox Friday. Local Clubs Need But One Game to Clinch Respective Pennants ‘The Giants and the Yankees both minsed n chance to clinch the pen- 26 JACQUES Rants in thelr respective leagues by losing yesterday. The Giants fell j DENeS' 1h , SEOREE before the Cardinals at the Polo Grounds, but as the Pirates won only casauicn! fi SISLER IS VOTED one game in Brooklyn, the best tho Pittsburgh team can do now 1s to tle THE Most USEFUL tthe champions, ; PER IS TEAM I A victory for the Giants over the Cardinals this afternoon and Mo- bana MEE SHERI LEASCUE Graw will have his eighth National League pennant. The Yankees also need only one game to win the Amertcan League flag, But as neither the Yankees nor the Frowns play to-day, the win- hing of the American League pennant will have to be put off until some other day. The Yankees are not scheduled to play again until Thursday at Boston, and the Browns not until Friday. OF SCANDINAVIAN SMIF HOUNDS IN THE If the Giants win one of their elght games while the Pirates go GW RD LASsr NieHr BY BATTLING Siki~ through the remainder of the season undefeated the two clubs would GEORGES WAS SLAPPED OVER 50 finish as follows: WARD THAT DESCAHPS IS STILL UNCONSCIOUS Won, Lost. P.C. Won. Lost. P.C. Now York...... 89 65 675 Pittsburgh...... 88 66 671 If the Yankees lose all of their four remaining games while the Browns are winning all of their three remaining contests, the two con- tenders would finish the season in a tle with 93 victories and 61 defeats for a percentage of .604. If the Yanks win one of their four games whilo the Browns win all of their three contests, the two clubs would end the campaign as follows: Won. Lost, P.C. Won. Lost. P.c, New York...... 94 60 .610 St. Louis....... 98 61 604 Bobby Jones, Atlanta Youth, Is Greatest Hard Luck Golfer in the Country. e Crack athletes are usually good stu- dents. In any sport that demands skill, intelligence is as necessary ag physique, even more necessary. Bobby Jones of Atlanta, the golfer, is a graduate of Georgia Teche school with the highest scholastle re- quirements—at twenty and is continu- ing his studies at Harvard. Jones completéd the four-year course at Georgia Tech. in three y thing of a feat Jones has good reason to think a jinx pursues him in golf. ' Always near the top, he hasn't accumulated ny national titles. It always taltes a record game to beat him in cham pionships and players who don't shooty ds as a rule seem to save th st for Jones. In the last three oj championships Hagen, who won the British open and became famous, eads all other golfers with a low to- tal of 890 strokes. Jor with 891, In three ¢ hips stroke ‘s—some- WAS CHAGRINED AND PAINED AT CARPENTIERS KO. VASS-HE- WAS — By Bozeman Bulger. CLEVELAND, Ohio, Sept. 25, HE Yanks set out across Lake Erie last night for a three-days’ romp around Buffalo. They play an exhibition game wits George Stall- j ; - = 7 -_ : i ombined he has been within ings’s club to-day and the next two are devoted to rest and rem- BOMSRUN LE Only One Bet Recerded 19 the eat aco y Jones iniscence of the toughest, most hostile campaign the Yanks have had in National League, in the open at the Engine Chib, their twenty years of Ife. Wounds are plenty and Col. Huston has de- Hornsby, St. Louis. 2 On World °s Series Here Long Island. "That day Ouime holed y kind of a doubtful m Chany or e=— 8 is second eided to award service stripes Williams, Philadelph Lee, Philadeiphia .. 17 y Oulmet was “off and 1o! Spirits were high as the boys boarded ihe boat but there was a de Meusel, New York..... 16 to Evans. cided catch in the celebration—a fly in the ointment. 16 statin es eat tere ot tw we | RECORDS OF PROBABLE Satie leans seem toe Up in | THE PENNANT Dash |e he tn Brooklyn .. lish amateur champion, beat Jones nd and have the flag cinched before going into the rest aren. . + . ng amazing golf, and next day This would have meant th <fiireninh, Gunn Again This Year Regarding GAMES LEAD. n strokes off his game and lost saving of hours of labor and many dollars in expense by the club manay: WORLD SERIES PLAYERS AVATECHICE Hiatal pr . Winner of Games Between] ‘ents ...---5% Yankees .... In the amateur championship this ment. Also tt would have allowed the noble athi¥tes to go on a three-diss See eau ere iene bar GAMES TO PLAY. year Sweetser played course-record vacation without a care, They do not play « regular game until Thursday, Heilmann, Detroit New York Clubs. ae Peale fie if fn ae ; tite when the Red Sox are taken on for a three-game series in Hoston. was good enough to win the semi- Browns Don’t Play Until Friday. No. 6—THE CENTRE FIELDERS. a ila finals nine times out of ten. S Yankees ....4 3 Browns .....3 Se — By Robert Beyd. PE In the open this year Jones and St. Louis does not play again until Friday, when they finish up with the 1922 RECORDS. = - LTHOUGH both the Yank Giants win four of their re- Chit interresear eee Bd ean eanenale White Sox. At the time of their leaving Cloveland the Yanks had. not Btengell Reiy ys ANE, 4d Gt fered defeatu{ maining games, the Pirates would as ve allergy OHI heard the final returns from the Athletic and Brown games. They knew, | Se Its ape is : ies cI a ape ane it : Boca: ilcdite: MRTBIer aah: t° Ogden, a recruit pitcher, was hurling tor the anne ripe Runs ..scc00e ( 9 yestérday, nothing short of an] have no better than a te, even if | mentioning following his play, shot Were sorely disappointed that Connie Mack had not used Eddie Rommel, | Batting average. ones = arthquake: ean “prevent, them teami|; Alante wis only, due-of! thelr re- sony Tonees cather aay that if as they expected, "]Blelding chances ech winning both the American and Na-| maining games and the Pirates e is Malaise uve rues r ‘ > the jinx can't be chased off any other Right now Rommel ts one of the best pitchers in either league, Ho ran] Melding average . ae tional League flag drop one game the McGrawmen vey Bobby wil have to chanee thie second in the vote for the most valuable ball player in the American League aon intern p a With the both flags practically won.| win) nave clinched the 1 pen- |name and see if he can’t break his Connie Mack, though, was playing {t fair and square. Rommel did not | Stolen bases --.ecesss-csceee. van ents ee betting on the World Series has been “ , | Streak of hard luck by shooting around pitch against the Yanks, having been put on n day ahead of time so that h CAsovel er eraahe nChise Spmea played Eee oes) B BARI aioe negligible. In the World's Series abs The Slant disguised in+ brunette whiskers and could get married, As long as he did not shoot ugainst the Yanks, Connie 1921 RECORDS. lassie last October between the two games with the Cardinals, oné to- listed ay Percival Smith, P evidently decided not to shoot him against the Browns. When our champs hd Stengel. Witt. Jacobson. ame clubs that will strive for World's! day and one to-morrow, two with ee 7 understood that they declared it fair enough. Sate hits ms : 2u Borie: Honoee) © the betung: waa tel! aiinies wednesday, two with PANCHO AND HIS PUNCHO. It is the business management that suffers the most by this hlatus; | patting averawe : 310 gee mallest that had ever beon ‘recorde si nr The Filipinos now fighting in New this wait until the end of the week to have the champion proclaimed. Had] siehtine hanes 380 In the History or the #trusmie for ma-|, Braves eriday, and single games the Yanks absolutely cinched the flag all arrangements could have been < York rings are about as fast and clev- Me J ca cr aed I z > ed in Cham-|Jor league supremaéy, New Yorker: on Saturday and Sunday with the i en, 4 completed for the World's Series. Baseball people are all superstitious and VISIRE BVOROES 3 rian as pan s i -os2 1 All the Stars Entered in Cham: were rather skeptical about the two] praye The Pirates have two Ns aut Cuisine Nay Pa pe pig under no circumstances will they begin the printing and sale of tickets LIFETIME BATTING AVERAGE. pionship at White Sulphur) |New York ‘Clubs. They Ind too much} nore to play against the |punch.”” Pancho Villa, nicknamed until the winner {s in beyond all mathematical possibility, Stengel. Carey Witt. Jacobson 4 } stress on the fact that Babe Ruth had . Snore { 7% Reds, Saturday and Sunday, and “Panch he Puncho,"* who kno Even so the Yanks do not feel badly over their record. They started| Years in majors ..... : 10 1 6 5 Springs, W. Va. hit Afty-nine homors. He pnd "Mur-| ot autediaamo with’ tie Cubs Pastas Santas mnnconlyn leuey out from friendly shores with fourteen games to play and « lead of one and] [atting average ....... + «288 -288 283 817 mcrae’ Row" meaning the sluseing) ‘that willbe played only it league [and won the American fywelght tite one-half games, Against the most bitter and militant opposition a club ever play the palm t Stengel VHITE TLPHUR SPRING: yj Hugmen — it was thought would % 4 a Ps , pi o to Ste } DI a SPRINGS Ww 4 standings and. is a bronz jdget with a fight encountered they won ten out of the fourteen games and increased their lead By Ed Van Every. Witt ts ne Speaker ae W ily Granee x se t tee aes aia and | UNother MeGraw and his superior “in Scien ae care eikanarne the oa abi ea Tomei an Wore, said So where the best the Browns can possibly do is tle, even if the Yanks lose} Centre field comparisons for the| oe i tr ete thie ty ony thet eic arene Inks are promised for|{c°,, baseball. “Murderers’ Row, Giants, need one mbre victory, or |knack of hitting the mark. Weight ail their games and the Browns win all theirs, Important baseball oceasion of next thing season in which the former| we oneune touine ve, Te VERE Ege Enea eaeentl| cae lactedecte be suRoesar oe ine |[onie 20 qmeonte tis jae fie euner ‘The Yanks began with a victory over the Athletics, They then won two neoeke , (i re the opening to-day of 2 Women's} iation they made against the Ameri ie defe e y \ Y Present a peculiar situation— | Athletic player has been a regular in| National Golf Championship, With few | at Tenn: : jraw's| Browns, and the Hugmen will [a lightweight. ree at Si , lea l d 30) ampioy cH rue pitching, while McGraw’ ve Er wil oe oF SONe Ob CU ees. oey Wen Wo eur of three at Bt. Tavis, Made Alo D siengel, the joke-of bases {the outfield, Whitey-brobe in in1si6an| ne ptlons the most akillful womenfoy eee balled’ the American] gain be crowned winners of Poor Johnny Buff showed little of clean sweep of three games at Detroit and won two out of three in r gel, J urle urve balled u Cleveland. ball, sh, White Sox Sure to Cause Browns Trouble. soap Of all the games those at St. Louis and Detroit get: viclously,| Veen” OF 8 cellar tearm e were most viciously Se a pecans oan fought. The Tigers went at it as if they were the contenders for the cham- | !™ling batsman of the coming (they [1s @ Speaker either pionship and not merely a ball club fighting for third place, This tight for] May have arti third place, by the way, should win the mathematical championship for the] in print) champions of this year. And Yanks even if they lost all they played, The Browns must finish with the hortstop and only as far back as ers of the United S are en- . s the star middle] ® § y a pes Mp as th r 1919 switched from second base to the} rolled In the 168 names on the entry outer garden list and «ll preliminary indications are Leaguers to thelr docm, The same} the American League pennant. | his championship form. As Joe Gani ituation obtains this year. With] The Yankees have a three-game ene ei aoe Ui Ee ee Wo are not pretending that Stengel | accepted as polnting toa, most auor| as NEW Yee a niaseagon than| ‘Thursday, amd the Serarers on [from a serious iliness and lacks his for that matter, | °°"Ne" inks cver whlch tho champlon. | tiust.’ The only bet of importance thus! Sunday. "The Browns have three saat sturdy ‘strength and hitting t but Casey always was a pretty shrewd 1 be determined hi not been | f va ade down on the Aqueduct} remaini: vanen Xe he White ower, Oy, the ae tS UE ideal of batter ania eomelot (ie PP aavty tiie semuseiot: eee ane Lee ae Weekes ta, which $6000 wus don bleh aeee eet eh day i By Ande: from. tae it ts coubenah catches the Kansas City boy has}as the drouzht has not been sufigentlynt at even money on the resuli,| ——~~- Pah ___ | that Buff ever was better than Pancho ver wat | pulled this season would have been | to bake the fairways at any point. Thel whem the offer to het was made there Villa, The little Filipino bas the agil- Re bits Soe. Thi Since Snes alana, BONO to each player on the sith. And} great ball player; only tn one of the} a eredit to the only ‘Tris himself, | turf to-day was tn prime condition for} nmber of Yankee admire’s |GRENDA-McNAMARA TEAM|ity of a wildcat and strength to go Bie o> Wl RO) 3 Ormcerabie Sxireries to eet (ist imuch Cikarat te eee vious ‘sears ot his malord wViiiay etande olit im, one nartioulas ror etek aye the Kroes Of Apparent) cer to back the American’ Leasuers DISQUALIFIED IN NEWARK ]|“!!" nt t heres nition Ghee an added starter in the forces that are fighting for] asue career was he a .800 hitter.Jand that is as a bunte Miss Marion Hollins of the Westbrook] {n fact, there word ten to every Giant I have scen few better boxers than ‘| ta whieh | Mise Maric Nino Flores, another Filipino, who won the Yan! If a game is postponed by rain or if one cannot bq finished for| Yet nel ix delivering this 6 respect he !s one of the greatest} (yz, 1.) Club, the present holder, has] admirer. series; the “has t year is the the-Joke of it is that Casey ; ‘i Alfred Grenda and Reggie McNamara,|the semi-final bout from a much any cause whatever—a tlo for instance—the Yanks win, ‘They'cannot pos-|#0%, we must give hin the call ever| the game has ever known, But |bocn playing the Greenbrier course forp! ‘The betting eae eicmie acag | the sb<-day stars, after winning the 100] huskier opponent. Flores, like Villa, sibly lose four games if there arg not that many to play. Sven, ap raluatle: ta: (player 6h ae sed aseutal ad ve oe ie Pet chilon, ier onpenane Vi a] ee before the With the Giants} *#ometre (62% miles) team race at the|has the catlike grace that goes with Though there was regret there was no alibi among the Yanks for the] Whitey Witt. 's bunting superiority is not lik ‘Miss Edith Cummings of Chie final defeat at Cleveland. George Uhle simply pitched them out of their} With Carey of the Pirates ¢ ast a ly te k the’first game the odds went|!"& out Alfred Goulet and Ortando|not be good enough to fight Benny shirts and earned a shutout. Bob Shawkey also pitched masterful ball,|Cobson of the Browns out of ihe] Centre field is a battle between two] [gndon, tournaments, Miss Cummings| took the’ first ag Me lices Bio a. [Plant by & single aelnk, wore aistuall ld rd, ‘Tendler or Dundee on even ‘Under ordinary circumstances his hurling would have won. But no team| reckoning, there is little call for doiNK | former representatives of last place Friday turned In rd of 78. Mixs| back, favoring the Yankees 5 to 3 aL IRONS terms just yet, but he'd give any of can win without a run. And that’s that. much figuring where oth centre) clubs, with the probable honors de- enna Collett, winner of the North and] No odds have been quoted this si : fied for teaming with Ray Eaton and them ‘a Hard taht and theretdiniwas "The break came to the Indians in one inning when Summa, a slugging] fielders are concerned. Bill C.aning~}cidedly $n favor of National League | South match at Pinehurst this year and] son ‘with the exception of the $6,000] Fred Hill, who finished in third place. tet elodrome in Newark yesterday, beat-| strength perfectly controlled, He may er the Yankees vunt for very much. cago, who won the Buffalo and New nner be some che idol he Low Medalist scoré here] |... ae down eles ide oe ee 3 nee that he might pi recruit, lifted a Texas League fly back of third -base. Meuse! made a run| ham has been quite prominent tn fill-} entry, Ster made two pre- | holder ef he bee eee consistentiy | SVE Money bet made down at Aau This gave Goullet and Plant the race.| over a Knockout blow for {t but missed and the ball bounced past him, rolling away for three bases. | Ing one of George Burns's shoes, but} vious World's Series appearances, In minite is : Wonk duct last week. and the declsfon-by Frank L. Kranier, Larry Gardner walked. Sewell later scored on a long fly to right. Wood] lie has little chance of breaking into} :oig with the and McGinnis increased the run total to three by sharp singles, but that one] the big series this fall, Bil takes Ms] wien We 4 lone tally would have been plenty. swing against the left-handed hurling [four hits out of eleven times at bat,| A. Gavin, Belleclair; Miss Alexa Stir-| ferent» showing Me inks’ team split up last night. Several of the veterans and the} und his chances of bursting Into tis }his rielding average was 800 with one] ling, Atignta, and Mrs, Dorothy Camp-| have ‘been making during the lastly inodcn it looked as If these teams|loveloped. a great number vay eae ant TA peed 4 . if rd of Boston rrican = Leaguers . kd Champ followers went direct from Cleveland to New York immediately after] classic are about as likely as those Of | orror out of five NCOs, bell Hurd of Boste month, the America eae Siw teaming throughout the race} good boxers, none of whom aye the game. The youngsters and enough of the regulars to have a real line-| Lefty O'Doul. And O'Doul’s chances utd rule a 5 to 4 favorite. 1 the | Kramer did not take offical action until the wetter class in weleht, It the small people but sent a winning tern Olympies rin Japan y haw th of the superior] Chairman of the Board of Controt of | | The Filipinos are f and the i the National Cycling Assoctution and] sreat athletes. The jiraw’s twirlers|feree at the Newark track, met|feam to the Far with a hearty ovation from the crowd,| held last ye Robins he was credited] jther feminine stars who have been} On the stren a .364 batting average gettin | trying cut the course include Mrs. W.] Yankee pitching s' sii i et B 5 at the Giants are Giants happen to bump Joe Bush off| the race was over. Yet can Te PERS ‘ua dal te leis - Porn iPr et Epes ‘ cen of —the Yankees ¢ piteher—Iin the < undoubtedly too, his action : NUWeLS DES: i hitting against the McGraw hurlers HERE’S HOW THEY STAND were serine when Grenda coact {hatdehitting as Villa and first game, the odds should fluctuate font eee Pes Bp mong the Filipinos, Jack Dempse Elmer Smith has an even stronger to & to 8 with the Yankecs favored. | Oey Pi ust sprint counted 5. for| wouldn't have to look fat fora batt If the Glants are defeated the Art} ire: “a5 for second, 10 for third and o|.A man d edition of Vit day, the American Leaguers should} eo fourth, Hill just beat Goullet out in|aive Jack the liveliest evenit chance ef making an appearance in this World's Series than Cunning ; nab vorite in the serie; his dash with McBeath third and] jis . A ham, However, we shall examine into bo a & to 8 favorite to w this his cares NATIONAL LEAGUE. GAMES YESTERDAY. the figures of these two under a sep- By Neal R. O’ Hara. Pel he first day will determine the bet- Grenda, fourth. Eaton and ill an- - Ww. L. PO. W. tL. po,| Cleveland, 3; New York, 0. » story devoted to utility strength Copyright 19 sr York Evening World) by Press rete PS ack al nounced they would protest REPORT LEONARD'S JAW N.York 88 58 .603| Chic'go 78 71 524 St. Lo + Philadelphia, 4. ither ngel nor Witt, despite] If the Braves and Red'Sox win all) widows. Al) they F a tea nis met defeat yesterday a ; ray es 4 % "klyn 74 76 493 Detroit, 7; Boston, 2. Se eeon ears, is in a class] their remaining games they will be all] is put the record on to make them- is of the St. Loans Cardinals. | SCHMIDT SAYS HE’S : ¥ i thelr exceptional years, their husbands are at : It is whispered around sporting elr: St.Lo'is 82 66 554 | Phila.. 65 92 .374 Washiagton, 5; Chicago, 4) with Curey or Jacobson, ull depart-Jeven with the Giants and Yanks the| selves think z Jel pitched the fort attong TO MANAGE PIRATES}. maiienered pound ak Lives Cin’ati. 82 68 .547 | Boston, 50 97 344 GAMES TO-DAY. ments of the game considered, al-| day before the opening games next | home. aie League contenders from the west an NA Lois New York t nat 1 jenny’ Laon " GAMES YESTERDAY. No games scheduled, though Casey ts hitting at the lustiest | season vomarg| 0% the, Mississipl to victory over the} | water aw was fractured In his D see he beauties of the World's] \vorid’s Champions, wnile MODESTO, p with Lew Tendler, and that Benny re: St. Louie, 10; New York, 6. Reducing these comparisons to One of the t ubea. OF ne, Wore's | World's Be ee eerie oe aogtans ontinee Bittabaren ean Teme ot etn cae noe Brooklyn, 4; Pittsburgh, 2 (first). FINAL STANDING IN INTERNA-| Stengel and Witt we find that Guy that claims nobody threw a pop Beriag exclusively a? id obs at . ey lornsby Sr eearirs Bid ba ets a raat a ih Cit aceite nel Ue eae ee tek ceca ‘itteburgh, 11; Brooklyn, 3 (called) 1] . Aan engel has an advantage of about] bottie at Whitey Witt is the Rudyard] ticket scalpers won't descend on thy was h f st jona je % ‘ ender in ee ae esah, prs dih second), TIONAL LEAGUE. itty sel ip DAO, has stolen an] Kipling of St. Louis, city from outalis eee r re aliland forty perond Bomnery Pirates next seaso:, he has informed boat ta apy Gnionny ot sone ¥ Aas W. 1. PC. Ww. . sr of base around half ee in New York already * she | friends here. According to a letter from|the Tendler mateh Leonard tho; GAMES TO-DAY. Balt're.115 52 .689 | Tor’to, 76 38 461] Suva! Number of Le i" in a atin Raat ore a ena cee NEW HAVEN WINS FLAG. Jeciiidt, stanager MeKechnie will be-|Several of his teeth wete lvosened, e Lou's at New York, Rooh’r.108 62 .628|Read'g 72 92 430)" Hundred tess ball Fatns, and | Works ae UB tiae als nio [A . Philadewwiia was] NEW HAVEN, Sept. 26.—The Bast- » business manager of the FPitts-]and he went through the fight with Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. Buffalo 95 72 566 Syra’e. 64102 .386| Delther burning up the “ntl ood rid's Series, and both ends mee First flag ins ei ee of wu te Baer pone h Club. Schmidt intimated that hie| Ever Mammer handicapped by having ne at yy aint J. City. 83 82 1504) New’k, 53113 319 while Whitey has Seared annie te Oct. 4 Betsy Re . andl” ns bat ne ins ea sn e a bas I by “We, |contract will call for in the nelghbor- Ku great care to avoid being hit incinnati al a ia. umber of runs, conside e * \¢ » Yonnie Mack's. fh Aes Are an-| day with New Haven, m loathe 'T nood of 00, om po! ‘s 8 hat wi : , GAMES YESTERDAY. ference (a numuen of games pinved There are 1,900 difforent model bate Rent History cow tilt Donovan, of big tengue fame, win- lad i foined the Pirate two|™ tte shi again: vapid hat: wan 4 i i 4 see ning the pennnn’ he locals I ate i p s tee € oH MERICAN LEAGUF. Baltimore, 5; Jersey City, 0 (first). [and that Witt ix in the lead off pos!-}hut only one way of fanning out with Tp tine Waa nercune By Se ee eee ee ent. Es, kalery “gt [bout disclosed a slight fracture of the | 4 jersey City, 4; Baltimore, 1 (second).| tion, we cannot gran vericaD | em There is no! Be ee aoe ea tin seaita| She ialiall £0 ven r en WwW. L. PC.) w. 4. po.| Jersey City, 4; Bal 1 1) nt t An n Th nothing certain muita eee AO . club) manager en 4 Ja alae dee pope St N.York 93 57 620 Cleve'd 76 76 500) Rochester, 18; Toronto, 5 (first), Leaguer much a shade, if any * 8 baseball. Wallie Pipp had a jam with | ho By oatablished an Easter ante perc et By sah Club, Ie wan] | (Copyrl Robert Edgren.y | if : ). | wt comes g around the ‘hick Ev t olt tall uth and went out and ba record for number of games|owner of the sbu ub, ht, 1 rt 4 Bt.Lo'is 90 61 596 Wash'n 66 81 449] Rochester, 10; Toronto, B (second).| when it Mes to getting around t Chi k Evans tn giving a gold talk| Babe R ath vend ns pea ‘a de oe ri a pat ey 8 A I at the timo, a three-year contract | = il ee pee Pe ‘ a Ld te i te a at eae > ert . revi th PRP emery opi tpl dane eT Re ee mand in ouoly Fe Sil tg ’ calling for $5,000 being signed. Grae jand ‘adm, $110. inc. tax. - eahee: uffalo, 13; Syracue Fven in the matter of defensive should cheer the ves of all. gol fe elu at out "lost, { ' { \

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