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a ia ¢ ‘ — a 4 . ‘ ‘ {16'S Bc THE EVENING WORLD, THU RSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1922. K af ~ YANKS ‘SS WILL NOT PLAY EXHIBITION GAMES AT NEW PARK THIS YEAR: WILL FINISH TRANG WITH [NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS -_-_-___: By Thornton Fisher (LINBIA LAER 1 eS rei , ROBINS AT EBBETS FIELD PENN NEXT YEAR oe Game With Quakers in Phil- adelphia Will Be the First, Since 1920. ‘ 5 N FONOEST WISH FoR You, OLD DEAR, pi quar YOU MEET NE ONCE THIS YEAR ck, quar ar YOUR CHM | eer A CR AMD NANNY HORE AT YOU,ERIEND Jel Preliminary Schedule of American League Champions, “Besides Sixteen Contests With Brooklyn Club, Includes Five Battles With New Orleans and Games With Cards and Other Na- tional League Teams. | YANKS’ TRAINING GAMES pray, OEAR BEN, THIS CARD ‘ abel BR AND NEW YEARS SO FuLt oF CHE GREETING “EON our For ack A FLOSSY ' OLUMBIA UNIVERSITY will Cc play New York University in football next year at an impor- tant time in the season—just before Columbia's final game with’ Dart- mouth on Nov. 24, Thanksgiving Day | —according to a tentative schedule ~ announced yesterday by Graduate Manager Watt. This arrangement will add to the interest already kindled @ among New York gridiron enthig: siastd after the disputed battle Inst | fall between the two universities. The University, of Pennsylvania ap- pears again on the Blue and White schedule for the first time since 1920, Next year the meeting will be in Philadelphia, Both Cornell and Dart- mouth, for the first time, will play Columbia the same year, These two gam as well as the one with N, U., are considered tentative, as the dates and gridirons have not yet been definitely determined upon. The Polo Grounds and the new Yankee Stadium are being considered for the two former contests, The schedule follows Sept. UL. Robins. + eves Robin “Vicksburg, Miss, -.Menroe, La, Shreveport, La. Dallas, Tex. Fort Worth, Tex. City, Okla. Okla. apy ww THIS ae) NEAR, OLD BENNY Boy, BE EVER FILLED WITH PEACE AND JOY FoR ME IF 1 CAN LAND,foR S0oTH - Springfield, ites - Ebbets .. Ebbets Fi id . Ebbets Field 9, Ursinus, South Field; Oct. 4} FE anybody is so unkind as to cable the Yanks’ spring training schedule 6, Amherst, South Field; Oct, 13, Wes- i ] ts Charlie Ebbets, owner of the Brooklyn Club, they are going to spoil e; Pennsyi- Williams, EE Sa haresplll ool Rdeehog alc ge South Field; Nov. 4 Middlebury, south (By 4_ been laboring under the delusion right along that his club was going to have Field; (tentative) Nov. 10, Cornell, New t of dedicating the Yanks' new stadium before the regular se: cold is cs ason Faom TENDLER However, Business Manager Burrow of the Yanks comes forward with y fo LEONARD the announcement that no game will be played at the handsome park until the structure Is officially dedicated in a regular American League game between the American League champions and the Red Sox on Arpil 18. It looked like a cinch that if the Robins and Yanks crossed bats in an exhibition game a tremendous crowd would be on deck, which would go a long way towards paying salaries for the Brooklyn club, But the ms nagement of the New York Americans has decided it would take the edge off the christening of the new grounds if it were done previous to the opening of the regular season. York; Nov. 17, N. ¥, U., New York; Nov. 24 or Thanksgiving Day, Dart- mouth, New York. FEAREY TOPS FIELD |COHEN, THE “LION KILLER,” |*xoe.%,x0tG#ns, cn KEEPS ON TAMING FAVORITES |, 2:57, WITH CARD Uf I N, J., Dec. 28.— hange and one newly filled date on the Rutgery’ football schedule for IN JUNIOR TENNIS MATCHES}! sic," W. P. Garrison, Pennsylvania Military College hos & - been substituted in place of Albright for the opening game in New Brunswick on 1 Youth From High School of Commerce Eliminates Miles of] io wily poche ovbonene thet ene Negotiations Under Way’ For Villa-Wilde Bout tar, alt) ill be the it. This leavi 221 Exhibition Games For Yanks So Far. However, It ts Beli Believed Bilipimnd | Rs tein tase) mig) Het pees Je apr Stuyvesant High—Phillips Victor Over Van Ryn, East|"iy os open date, thai of Nev. a0 § ‘The Yanks have twenty-one games arranged for the spring. Sixtesz} Will Sail Back Home if He|tynch's appearance in Manila. ee Vins a froin Hols {or Cine Gag. baSaReST ORE $5 of these are with the Robins, ‘They will play two games at New Orleans, ‘ M So Rickard is not ikely to nave [Garden City ty Pl er Wins] Orange Star--Whitbeok and Wood Winners. Harvard-Princeton battle at ‘Tigertown, $3 the Yanks’ training camp, and three at Ebbet’s Field just prior to the big| Beats Terry Martin To-Mor| much tuck in his negotiations wit! ' Medal After Uphill Battle— | ° ee eee clgnhteon miles away, which #8 expected ‘ z Wilde. Incidentally, the latter ia be- by . . =) 8 cry . “lay ball, ee the a eleven exhibitions taking place while the} row Night. Leved ts be Ue ub soittr Dave Ditaest Phillips Next With 78. By Burris Jenkins Jr. peau afar a Babe pe lage see oD pee 4 oF eT ag — so far as his American appearance is RSS HbY ave calling bing the “Lion Killer” at the 7th Regiment Armory] GRADUATE MANAGERS AEE Sarria plane te Beorawere TAPS Er eng eae Revins: By Ed. Van Every. Klis PINEHURST. CG... Deo, |28 where the National Indoor Junior and Boys’ Indoor ‘Tennis Tourna- OF COLLEGES MEET 4 : a 7 X RICKARD, the noted fistic -Morton L. Fearey, of Gardep City ment is being held. He is Isadore A, Cohen, a tall, dark, quiet- —— {f_The Yanks will put in a strenuous anriny raiding siege: The entire [ promoter, added to tho cable|BENCOE FIRST IN led a fleld Wor 110 contestants by «}iooking youth from the High School of Commerce and winner of The World] The graduate managers of ithe lead- )t) Squad has reeeved a call to report at New Orleans March 7. Four days tolls of his boxing club by com- SABRE COMPETITION | margin of one stroke at the end of the]inedal as Public Parks Champion, ing Eastern unlversities met tast night later, hardly before they have-the kinks out of thelr muscles, they will] municating expensively yesterday eee qualifying. round of .the, twentieth | 1) aiminating William T. Miles of@—————————————___ | at @ dinner siven at the Hote|: Penn- play their first exhibition game. with Jimmy Wilde of Pontypridd. | pat pencoe, an unattached fencer, | 20nUal mid-winter golf tournament Ss < ib svivania. They met to discuss menerst played on the championship course at | Stuyvesant High School yesterday in| tempted to pass Cohen instead of lob-| athletic conditions in the universities | Wales, requesting, that he name his ; | In addition to the twenty-one exhibitions already carded, the Hugmen| W®! i Bipehurat, yelterdays ‘ant won ithe third round of the sinior singles] pi, athletic conditions in the universities intend to play the Cards and other National League clubs at New Orleans. ay ies snaloate the: Cie hae combined prep-Junfor sabre competition The Yankg are going to invade lots of new territory this season. Time ease he Baby Coe carried off first prize last night in the medalwith a-roiind of $8-—40— championship 6 1, & 4, in sue Miles's passing was successful] possibilities of the year to come. at the w York A, C., which inaugu- carey spectacular match of the day, Cohen] enough to win him the second set. But| The merting was simply a “et to- title of World's flywelght champion at : Fearey won the round at the end] *Pectacular mate y r < ut] The! ecu, we: " : was when the “anks’ management arranged the schedule at random. The'| Madison Square Garden. It is inti-|Tated the competitive season of the} of a stern cli in which he was ted Mf J ERE Aya n te bata Cohen's additional display of energy gation: No omciel atten eat eee gemes in the pre-season stage are invariably losing propositions, but} mated by Rickard that ivriics sito. ew : ie es eaaeey a ieee i H aaa lips of Yonker ay Nranicat aoaltat yah. Wr Whathack Ena ene one weeice ee the universities rancosenitpd hue a Res ada: y matched with Pancho Vi and that |Out of a fleld o' ine aspirants for the|the way to the home green. he Ar Seri iy oe "S®] eral unofficial talk was made by several / Eire y= UAT, are arraneet wo thasitheieieb 9 pretty aure'of makings the latter is anxiousifor the meeting |Dr. Graeme M. Hammond sabre, which|Garden City golfer was two strokes] °° of the ‘'seeded’’ players to-day. |drives. Whenever Cohen approached y . Ty of the men concerning conditions ateats Drone with England's pride of the squared| Went to the winner, emerged | behind Phillips at the sixteenth, one} winner of wrle hn hte bel in oe the net his flashing racquet—the one| ing all university athletics. Only three places are to be visited that the club has stopped at circle. from the tournament ed with | stroke behind him at the seventeenth, |°°™! finals. The other favorites Col Ha presented him by Champion William -—__————_ previously—Shreveport, Dallas and Fort Worth, MIRE WcUIA ten ncD) Indicuie thatleeute wen ond Wolumbia University. INV and won the match by playing the [has peaten are Welsman of Harvar Tiiden—played Miles quickly out of] ROBERTS AND WIGGINS Three games wil} be played in Oklahoma, one of them at Muskogee, | there is no truth in the rumor that] Fach competitor acored atx vtctories [eighteenth in 4 to Phillins's 6 and] sci cn auenéaaiva net work proved | Desite tone, Tossed Him to the op- BOX 12-ROUND DRAW where the new Landis Ball Park will be dedicated. the Filipino Flash, who fights like tlh RIB Ce sINB Pou sre. racers ta: Satshing the round jn 77 to Phillips's | 140 strong for Miles’ steady drives to GScoe tarts upset! ee donne van eee are ei: * reine . ond base—both ation, however, < jen- | 78. nenetiater: Coben "ian as. : f ess a Al Roberts of aten Islan d Yankees to Rest on April 17. Covering, more. territory in apeedicr (02, 82" the Winner, on touches scored Tearey's card included birdies on| Pirrut game, Lut yesterday he mixed | ea sea’ Cty rant Orange High School oy wigatna, the Indianapolis heavy- ol Joular rivals—is times in his elght bouts per was | ue first, twelfth and fourteenth holes! iii, with to ative. Miles] players, by R > . on | we bi fast twelve-round draw ‘The games at Ebbet’s Meld will be held April 14, 15 and 16, which LMNs thelr particular rivale—is Jumes in, ia eteht bouts, “Huber wae] 2h Oats oe vol awas Uhia with “a ‘lot of initiative, Mitex players, by Russell Phillipe of Staten| W tent, nossa Saat Ursire cele ae e | falls on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. The 17th will be a day of rest,| mat without actually first putting his —$—— 3804 4 6 4 SOs: [courts, mut Cohen's rushes to the net! net men hud their day yesterday as] night with the opening of the regular season the following day, flyweight title in jeopardy by a match] MISS AMERICA II. HAS ell Brown of Montclair tied} and angular chop shots and Leeda contrasted with the reversals Tuesday Wiggins outboxed and bart agg sed The Yank management expects to make a smail fortune out of the| With Frankie Genaro, ' nird place at 79 with Ned Beall|to the corners—especially ‘in the last| J. 1, W, Whitheck, Connecticut star, {adversary during the first half of the early games, or at least they hope to more than pay expenses Nevertheless, the chances are that TRIAL IN THE PACIFIC) «7° Uniontown, former North and} set—bewildercd Miles, who continued beat bout. RoNerts cut loose In the last four Lewis H. Gordon , With Babe Ruth in the line-up, and with Babe in better condition than} Pancho Villa will have departed from ieee aaemt South titleholder, to stand on the back line and at-|Charles M. Wood, former boy cham- these shores for his Manila home be-| LOS ANGELES, Dec. 28.—The Misw Plon, defeated, first, William F. Mohan} ihe latter was wabbling and stagger- last year, (as Babe 1s keeping in condition this winter, which he didn't do fore Jimmy Wilde is a visitor to the} America “Il, world’s champion speed of Princeton and then Robert Ray-| ing around the ring at the end of the last winter,) the famous slugger will be a big magnet everywhere. . land of the free and Prohibition, | boat, had her firet trial spin off Los Hi t B t A T k mond of Manual Training High School, eleventh round. Several of the Yank players, especially those who got the habit when] Frank Churchill, the manager of Villa] Angeles Harbor by Garfteld A, Wood of Is oric e Ss on merican ra Ss i. straight sets; and Ernest H, Kuhn] He managed to rally in the last round rounds and hammered Wiggine so bad- ly with such terrific body blows that t Ede “ ‘ g and b i they were members of the Red Sox, such as Mays, Bush, Schang, Scott and|#d Flores, is not anxious to pit! Detrof, Mich., in preparation for races ——— wast tdgar H. Snow also in straight and abe Raves on hy nee ae i Panch ‘ainst. Genaro w tha aerate Wena ran rae sets, an i: y Pah. Why srotebiz eo to Hot Springs before: reporting at the camp, masand a cane of figbting ton dec against Pacific Coant boats here on Dec. 1 ea intieu Stakes His Life on| the ring he went waiting for the price] The same was true of the “acedea’*| fast bout for heavywelghta, and had the Joe Kelly, the famous scout, may leave the Yanks to take a similar Ch Insists his boy, Villa, has 28,2 and 30. ee a a avon players In the boys’ aint Both large crowd Ca Le Prissonts oF Position with the White Sox. He has also been offered a job with several |, a ee rook ee hethiayelacventyctive Onilaa tan Keun ter “& Horse to Lose—and “Suddenly Fontaintien saw 6 to 1.]Ogden Phipps and Malcolm 'T. Hill of | wiggna, 174 ‘} ~«other clubs and also the secretarysbip of the Maryland 5 5 stem of} distance of thirty miles. This i aatd <a \Ni He made a dash for the bookmaker] Massachusetts came through success-|” sammy Vogel got the judges’ decision La yond: Racine Association.) very chary of te present. ayatem at Csth0ee, of UE Tee cat an eee Horse Wins. but when he arrived within reach of|fully. The former, ER. Norris Will-|over Artie Plerce in the six-round semi- Pee SEN Pe ey, A tele Seats him and put his hand in his pocket |tams's protege, defeated John C. Judge| final. State, Churehit'e pore lays had twol Ralph De Palma, automobile race! +1. satiewing ie the fourteenth of| his bankroll wax gone, Fontainlleu|of Erasmus High in straight sets = sekee chau See aien a cir nie rie tee tai Commodore Wood, P ipa pnikluieete oncth made a noise that brought the Pin-|7—5, 10—8 after giving his more care-| CITY COLLEGE “HOLDS sea - MAA ones eS ‘ae gt areola: *| kertoi fe yello d been|ful but less brilliant opponent a lead against Villa at Ebbets Field, when it =e tur, ‘Howdehe Orake.Woniaimillion|esicae min en eapes iin a ; ae LEAD IN CHESS SERIES m robbed The Pinkertons told him to] of 5—1 in the first set and 4—1 in the Toe Sera ae eae a 8 Ora Ie URGES GOLFERS ATTEND Jaoltars on English tracks will be point out the mah who had robbed| second, Phipps has a powerful serve ne least ha! " jo was titled to . . ; Chess players of the College of the rf : "4 ‘ him, but, of course, he couldn't do|and drive and t backhand Nilia'a ‘staniomnste, Filho Wiores, ons es Petes MEETING printed 98 thee Pages to-morrow, | iit, He had three silver dollars and] ‘The first. matches of the doubler] City of New York held thelr own yeas “The racing game may be hard tol he bet the 8 against 15. championship Which started yesterday | terday in the second round of the twen- , but it has been giving me a tiv “Pontainlieu made up his mind that]! beth boys’ and junior division, dis-|ty-fourth annual tournament of the Ine traveled on the Pacific Ocean, ; ; 1 : 3 He hasn't made up his mind yet what he will do the coming season. > Fistic News raiccxand Gossip The Rink Sporting Club will stage ‘ what looks like « good show to-night [i when Andy “Kid'' Palmer meets foxtintes of Margie Coate, a vaudeville] badly beaten at the Garden by Jack eyes Bernstein and escaped with the credit n of watered to the x of a draw d either x sigs, se ee a Juli ; Hla i the fastest tennis yet| tercollesiate Chess League at the Mar- The onlyf€hance Genaro is likely to|s by proxy at the annual meeting | D® for thirty years, JubUsli¢ is horse won he would kill him-| Played some of the fa ccd thall Chess Club and, by bringing about Frankle Powers in the main event 3 eit She AS. Villa’ Ais lab miarsinicaa aL Taina: Bowman, one of the and sages self, He climbed to the top of the} Played a tle im their match with New York < o i a gy u successful handicappers on the East ashingtor ark stand a ood nivers! cceed ni ing th $, Frankie Fleming will swap punches| Jormey "city. Jan. hth, “nly “vu flyweight title is a no-decision Vout. to be held In Pittsburgh on Jan, 13, Isfern tracks. “it costs mo a pretty} jar yneeon Park sand and stoed BLUE BONNETS Reiressity, succeeded tn re a ane te # with Otto Johnson and Henry Mick | pended by the Hoxing Commisnion ot the] Villa and his manager, as a mattor|cniled by Cornelius 8, Lae, the secretary penny to live, but I manage to £0/\cay over to hia death In case the fd cond tle match in which the vs, Morse Castell—also on the card, . nana of fuct, are Interested In something of fof the nat body hlong year after year,’ jeAD: Over L ‘ a TRACK MAY CLOSE quartet has figured, ‘The Mi, 1 more importance 0 their view t) hat those wh ro Will alxo be seen on the f acyl “One of the best race stories 1 {rom Boston showed something : « ~ rele tteburich deputize “Well, his hors t to the front = i paahip: € fi clever local. tywelght is) the American flyweight title, A burgh deputia 4 4 Bowman." con Well, his horse wen ITRE. " tke championship form against Frank Flournoy, matchmaker at the ule chea with Harry Gor: | w, > world’s title with vd ter their know," continued Bowman, D1 at the start. At the first turn he was] MONTRPAL, Di PR nGite ty hae Gea : " weight battle for the world with sp cerns a Frenchman named Fontain- cles throughout Canada . Garden, has practically clinched two Jimmy Wilde, or 4 bantamweieht \ fo & quoruns. three lengths in the lead and going 7 ation of the match between and N. Y. U. was the de- of A. BE, Santasiere, champion of Marshall Chess C sky eS Brooklyn, Santasiere misman- aged the Lick side of a Blcilian: de- fense, but held out for sixty moves be- fore he resigned. —— lieu, who for a number of years was > TO MAVE SENT | Well known at New Orleans, He was 1 very excitable character and a big bettor and when he had a big bet Dee, 26 1t wan learned) down everybody knew it “Pe en wen to Chicag és iy Athieti Pontainlien wenj LIP READERS WORK ON SIKI-CARPENTIER CASE important bouts—Charlie White, who recently won @ sensational victory battle for the world’s title with Juc Lynch, whichever of the two matches that can be arranged and the wuld VINE TON ALL ; ee ee Biota And Rocky, 155 5 match to be staged at Manila, that in sas, the Buffalo boy for Jan. 29 and| PARIS, Dec. 28 (Associated 38).-~]| what Villa and his manager and the & PepperMartin-Jack Bernstein battle |In the hope that they might be able] Manila interests which financed the casy, und as the race progressed he] shocked last night when Major Hartland kept lengthening the gap. ‘Go back—] MacDougall, Vice President of the Mon. back!" Fontainlieu yelled, ‘Don't}treal Jockey Club, intimated that ft is you win, I've ked my life on youlextremely problematical whether Blue fur God's sake go back!’ Thousands} Bonnets track will be open next mt his plereing cry and turned to] Racing has been a losing prop sition jan. “ ngeline | YOATS AKO. him! ins amasenient n this province, largely owing to tax-¢ jc bie for Jan. 5. thr h the actence of lip reading to] Filipino boy’s American iny ure Bene ea ts Agden ip ‘aaivea } nn n mazem RRR aS RCE etiietin tha fom trunmline) eee, 7 x _ Interpret the words spoken by the man-| aiming for sled clack: tories 1 Washington I but ran into ee nares rae sed the Anish] iq Her cent, aso charity tax, but there ATION MAY BF es Lorene, whe. hes Bet o ione larest 4 of Georges Carpentier and “Bat-| If Villa's ankle, which has pre Rublen, Secretary of (0 ip ‘ek and in a short time his bankroll 2 we " In the iba corte ails, fe a heavy tax from. the race oC nEAS FoR sTIPHY o jens, Was matched ove i rainin 7 vel BOM od to Icap o ic rail. A handlfrom ei 3) in n OC GTON a; Beck 8 jong distance phone to boa Johnny Clinton | ting’ Ski, when the motion plctures of | Yented him» from t ng the last Union. Was Snedjwas ent down to dess than a century r from each day's racing. Ind., Dec 8 + = at Boston on Jan. 2, tho Aight caught Descamps, acting for] two days, is in good sliape and he d ; Carpentier, conversing animatedly tn] poses of Terry Martin handily (o-mor Biki's corner with t ‘nanager of tne reached out and pulled him hack.Jwas made to have thie abol “padding ; ; pe ‘Don't do that, stranger,’ a volce|the Provincial Treasurer ha Ewald ©, (Jumbo) Stichm, director of 5 {athletics at Indiana University, has re- of expense! ite jived in a hall room and spent lit ‘track meets in the East tiie on food bided his time for the Arrangements have just been coi ; ' sald. The Frenchman protested, butfopinion of race track owne tad row night at the Garden, it will be wan given until 1D: 3 t o pit down what ro-}*4id. 7 Frenchman prot Me 2 he iF Stay | eurned Rochester, Minn,, for turther for Wee Wee Willie Spencer of Chinatow & critical phane of tho] surprise if the announcement. ¢ which to pay the fine or to right moment to pit down whe the stranger held him. Then Fon. [meet the situation by red tho tax | ine pear grind Pia mild bx - fe fight twelve rounds with Irish Johnny Commission which ts inves | Vary ehortly after that. the File, | amateur standing mained.of his money.) t. He] t#inbleu took his ticket calling for{en one-mile tracks trom $1.0(0 to Hs would have to undergo another of bevelled hai ee Pah ire BENE showed the pictures $9 Tenia have Aecigna ba tit Spall JQne Cay st picked ibe aeey from| 318 from his pocket. “Why, you dally and on half-mile tra n $600) tion. Coach Stiehm was granted @ leave lo-murrow night, ghters have decided to take a res ; 0 left and was # lo ay fro i my a Fee of aBmence juat before the an " Ear an Naat nigh clined to give} and a boat back home aes He a fh per. de daol he was Sandon that the/¥°" : Bi is th a Labial Go, oush | afajor MacDougall sald Blue Bonnetal son opened, and spent the pte part fine inet n-Falrmo 1 result of thelr experiment, but tt] On top of this a big offer om] PASADENA, Cal. De G horse he liked would win and decided |'* fae ae ene Oar i. Sia and bad Toms trie BL rg adn piri of last fall at Rochester taking treat- Chine, ne ‘ded was aaserted by them that it w Manila to Lynch or Wilde from Villa's | state players and officlal to put the whole roll on it, He looked | “Pontilnblion aid cat nto. a 13100,000. er! ment for stomach trouble. oes ta Feported to be - home admirers ul also come ax no}cuncer here to-day over tt f}around the ring for the best Price} eine in a week he had his $10,000 ——— » suffering from pneumonia and is hovering surprise, it is known that Midget |i. 4. Hedenk, star Nittan + yor books doing business ea ARTMOUTH = HOC TEAM ~ . PREP BEATS PHE i vt There w hack and more, too, but he never got! D RINK SPORTING CLUB, INC. REIS Fi nae Sess. DELPHIA CATHOLIC Mmmith was mado f mruposision deat | me on Outen eae but the beat price Was 4 te 1. Fon-) vay the toss of the money his $90 BEATS COLL c ‘4 er, veteran bantaumelght, hes of “aD z week fora Aight with Villa in Manila) i viatias “fv taintion was sure that he would bel iien bankroll might have brought] LAKE PLACID, N. Y 1 Prep of Brooklyn din contingent on a victory Lyneh, (oe nimi tines dhe outline to got better than t es al Dartmouth College huck 5 KW Hdefoat of t 1 and the offer was s0 attractive that tears would mer t play dn Mon. Wanted at least four und a half and |, York Evening World) Preae|Columbla seven her a + Morse ‘Castel. Neary, had practically accepted tor day's gasiy uealust. c, he hoped to get 5 to 1. Up and down Puvlishing Company, 1923, score of & to 3, ; 4090 Prospect, .