..__-—'“} iiiiiii PUSSESSES llAlNAGlNG HEART PllNGNi O eConsidered By Many Critics as a ant”, But Said “Piece of Meat” is Still Wor1d’s Champion. (By Joe Williams) r. iut-Tigue. whohns just ac- dil niatch w‘th Mickey Walk lucuvvflftl his best punch the iimi; lic ever unleashed an iist. ii was in his first fight punch is a rlxht hand under . eiirt. 'l‘he Irishman shoots it mechanics of the are somewhat like Carpen- noit-ii straight right hand, cx- tliiit-ilic Frenchman fires for iit, The rvilriie holds the world light weight championship. He wo Dublin on St. Patrick's Du m; again-Si n black ninn.“Thut i-verything," sneer Mc- 's critics. liicTigire is not hold “i, pglflfilll as a. fighting man 9 boys who write pieces for ins .s. preilrishinan has been indicted lcoiints, ranging from cowar- iu riink inefficiency. The i; he is n pretty fair fighter. licTigui~ is not a light heavy- t, Actually he is a middle- iii, 1 saw him on the scales at iiur springs last summer and pighrii exactly 164 1-2 pounds. Tiguo can make the middle- iii limit easier irt-iiinti very long and was in; in n packing plant. His _ O than Harry _iii1. iniin who holds the title. inboiit Mike's first fight and is discovery nf his most depend- llliflUiI. lie hadn't been over luivs MCTIKUI‘. "l jolnvil u gymnas- ium, (leorgo McFadden was the in- structor. He taught nie two punch- - cs. n straight icfi and ii right, hand unilcr the heart. i was amazed to finii that i used the heart punch . naturally. just as hicFadden taught q ., 'l‘iie heart hunch hns been Mc- 'l‘i'guc's ace and he has been in lilflfp iliaii .1 illlll(lf‘l‘(l. lie stopped Johnny Basil- ninn, (iiiorge ltobiuson, (hue llriis- sau and Battling Ortega, all tough boys, with riglit-liand punches iin- dcr the ticker anti ht- bonucod Bat- tling Siki off the cauval once with It in Dublin. "Jack Britten tells me a right unilor the heart is the, most damag- 1118 blow a boxer can land," says McTilziie. "l ilollver the punch when going into a clinch. Most boxers fall inloxi clinch without hitting. They use it for a rest. l make it my best punch." Some "Ham" liicTigue is married, 32 years old and has thrce children, all girls. He s an example of what perseverance yoked wth limitcil ability will do. ltegardlcss of ivhnt the critics may think of him he is the world light heavyweight champion-and no one going to take it away from him until he gets ready to defend the CTUWII. . McTigiie has a bank roll of about $75,000. it will take at least 850,000 Ivan Parke“, / Leads Jockeys in most of his fights.. ' ' _ ~~i PARKE NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—Ivan Parke, youthful rider for Harry Payne Whitney,‘ leads the United States Jockeys this season wlth,202 victories in 812 months. Heiwas secondliiti times and third in 113 raccs. J. Wallace rode 105 winners in 89H attempts, and Johnny Mai- ben piloted 139 of G45 mounts to victory. ‘ Thirty jockeys have ridden more than 70 winners on United Slates trucks this YOJP-‘BCCOPIIADE to lat- est figures. National Hockey League Results (Canadian Press) The following is the results of games played in the National iloc- key League iast night: Hamilton, 7; Boston, 1. .r4 r’ THE u VFHARLMHETOWN GUARDIA PAGE ELEVEN i iiiiiiiiil ciiiciiii To Put An End To Ch ty of Managers Oi H Be Fair, But Are N in hopes iiidissprcad practice of fraudulent- timing and of pulling trotters to avoid fast wining race records which would handicap them intoi liirdcr company, the managers of the Grand Circuit, tracks are likely to make nearly all important races next year for classes betwei-n 2.051 according to W, H. Goclier, secre- tary of the National Trotting Asso- clatlon- ' Stop "Time-Pinohera." I I . "This change will put a kink iu the work of the timt-pluchers," he said the other day. "Kecpingl horses in the slow classes on half- inile tracks is not going to gct any- body anywhere." The great majority of managers of half-mliu tr-rckii, who are fair of- ficials uad not horsemen, and who nowadays dominate the govern- ment of harness racing, do not, as n class, cire a rap about pulling to dodge fast records, while many of thuiu connive at the suppression of the true time made on their own tracks, th purpose being to attract more horses to flil their races. The influence of this element is so strong that in the inst campaign some of the fnir managers openly PRDPDSES EilSofiTEli CLASSES of discopfaging theiadvertisi-J that fast MANAGEMENT eatiflI1_g—Great_ Majori- alf-Mile Tracks Ma ot Horsemen. " horscn with slow records would be tuken care of, and they kept faith with the owners and trainers by putting iii the stand official timers who SUl their watches before the start or stopped them three or four sec- onds, ~ftur the WiililUI‘ of the heat had passed the wire- Even in the Grand Circuit the of- ficial watches run slow on some notable occasions, while trainers wcru permitted to win fast heats and then relax effort with horses that were being riiced "carefully" as Mr, Gocher puts it, to get SUJDflii money w-ltliout getting out of their class. . Insist on Remedy _ SGCII. ‘VIHBUICF the proposed , remedy for these zihtises will work out as expected remains to bu seen. And until h. or something else docs re- establish rcspect for riilus in har- ness racing n good many admirers of the trotting horse will confine their interest to colt races, in which tliore is little incentive for drivers or officials to cheat and to the doings of n »few sensational horses like Tilly Brooke, 1.59; ldita Uruicn, 2.0210, and Pluto Watts“. 2-0254, that art- always out to Wln.i w coats. for a Prince. NGRSESNDE PAINTS” Oh Boy, what SALE Here are values the _ _ ' ‘Think of getting the finest Suits, Topcoats and Overcoats at you This Sale Saving Money like 33 i-3 p. c. Discount Opportunity is almost breaking down thcwdoor E01; you to make itself heard in this BIG DLLEMBhR SALE of Mcrps and Boys’ Clothing before Xmas. 33 1-3 p. c. Discount On Men’s Suits, Overcoats and Odd Trousers. 33 1-3 Per Cent Discount on all_ Boys’ Suits and Over- grcat Suits arc Prince Llothes ilt. Starts Friday morning, December 12th and will last until Saturday night, December 20th. 33 1-3 p. c. Discount Oil have never I i n] b t l H ‘ t d I l n M! St. Pats, 6; Ottawa, 3. o ['3 p0 c: e-roatcil-hrilgtio was o an - o urc im n oa ecson g or Cumadierrg, 5;, Monbreal 0, S N D 10 N, U t I , b, H,‘ _. ... , r 1 Hum] rmiculn among (m. film Meanwhile he Wm PM, up ______.‘ _ 110 TO , cc, — ow . in tn. nnin tr w i (.1 possessed ...i0 cap- _ ‘ , . , [imilcrlllvvhn-‘kors, most or whom many girrry purggg ranging from , tracing season is over for this year, acity. yet never lind the opiioriiliii- Mclfs Sluts, OVQPCOJEIS and BOYS Stilts and Overcodtfl |‘nnnnsr $2.000 i0 3111,1100, 13pm“. ire quim N. H. L. horsemen from far and ‘near will ty to demonstrate before the pub for $ 6 - - - that cahba out of he will llilVvili least $150,000. ' "trot around the stove circuit" iic tho rarc qualifications trans- ' ‘ ' h inn ia- i _ P w L F A P Qpcga s, _ n,,,uii,im,i ihiir united Slates," And lliiit ii pretty important dough H m '3 '0 17' 6' h: and topics of conversation will be mitted to them. for $ pct] our. Joseph Marine, an ex- for a "ham." Cimhlo“ " " l 2 8 3 2 wide and varied. Speaking of stal- Since becoming the property of _ , “ghtllrhy fPtffilgd and a tough- . Blfiionens . 1 1 4 6 2 lions. one cannot but hlep consid- liarry Orr, Ortiolan Axwor-tliy has for $ for '"‘ ""““" Mar. Badminton i g i, ;, gStyli.’%‘f3i;“.$..2’i‘2:“..i:t°€; 2:15;‘"iililiitiidrfiligJiitliil $18.00 r0.- 012 00 $18-00 for $12-00 . ull. a ' " - ' ‘ ' . , - . ‘ ' ' iii-"~i tdmlrrliv-‘onni l,ihtt'll'l't" r: ~ - - , Diumve" Punch’ Tqlihliiifionlgiithilfixturts znotoinlglutf irisusrhfluerlorarncln: sllualitlietelss of Nihiilrilno? iiEaLEes if) UHSNNYEEIZSSCKA] ext» E for for ' ' , , - d H t)‘ , ; ) ‘ HallfaX III March _..»- s ::“.::;.r:;. i: fllfitii f.‘.i’.l§.Y§'..°-".2§l..‘li.".i;§ igg-gg £01 i?“ 1 LEASE nnae n sinou,. . _ _ - _ ‘~ I ‘ \ - illwiillilllf of llll cut. and of a "—'— ' ‘Yemknmn m “gm harness home he though he mum Lake Mr“ m‘ $ ° or $ (10111 abk for fluids 0n a " 1 ‘i 6 l1 1'30 GI‘ ~ QT JOHN N B Dec 10. -—Tlio circles in the breeding World. 'i'i\i6 so he sent l0 of them to the Old '35 ' - . . . high order, if you must know. - »_ . - -. , - _ _ , Ab ,0‘) for 1 b , t h l s l . i ,_ Maritime liiidminton (‘hainpioiu stallion was one oi -tlie outstanding Glory Sale in New York and (laCil I r0 u]. lUll W l e IS a C IS giio ii.i.i knoiked down tw cc _ _ _ i 0 , . n arming Mn Mcq-igue washed "hips will be hold in Halifax on only way we can explain the V010 colt trotters of his period and wiislimti everyone is a representative of $ . 0 fflr _ 0n- witii .1 siirniglti rightlhand to March 19th and 20th nflxt. nflffflfli- Catcher Deberry got in the vnlu- often cumplhnentgr] on a1] Sid“ byigrcat families‘ M" and Mar-inn dropper; 1i im: in ,1 decision rvrirheil at a able player poll is that the gentio- ream,“ 01' 111g magnificent apprflrw The mares that he (vonsignoil in» some minutes before he got Itiiieetlinz of“ trim] Txecuglvi‘ lofniil!‘ ivian himself must have had a bal- Ame and renlarkablc gameness and elude sum mat tram,“ as 5mm. 1111101" 0 m 1' 011 ""0 a °"-~ 01- ' coupled with tht tract that he is by Strong, may; Sister Spell‘, 2m. lwi lisiii cost mo. my lob." rv-tliis mantles. I , . ., that, wonderful Progenitor Axwoir- Sa-nios Maid. it). 2:08-34; Neil (‘ord AN EXTRA PAIR IS LIKE A SPARE TIRE ‘* ’ . ' l T?” ‘m’? Dr’ Mu” W“ thv (Ii) 210% and maternal-Mic) azesi- Winn Saunders 2-2314 ~‘¢»o<--- v-e ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ¢“““‘ “““*°*= s ncreasng. . . . e‘ _ ' ‘ ’ -" " ' _ _ " ' ' _i a . would never do for Washington to 911° :1! his V911’ greatest brfd 5mm Riisliiroul. _ (3). 103% ._ Aflrl/"Fiily 1'3 PC!‘ CQIIE U“! Men .5 TrQusQfS and here too you Th D ll W win ll world series. i1 "-19 b1" 113mm] to wm-lude h“ (2). 3-21V4- 113d? Jill" 1134' M's“ - fi d I 1 ' , 8 a’ y ‘ was destined 4.0 achieve high filllkljgnc 101103 (3) 2141/4, Each one 0f n trlt fur . ' Miko MCTiSlw 1111i! Nickel’ W8"? M! a 9i"?- those mares was ibrcd to Ortolau ~ _‘ Q K ‘ . _ ‘ "t 0i The" 5PM" 11'1"‘ Apiwa" 5"” M°""'"9 i" Th’ or are to meet, J1m- 7- - - - it Will ‘Duringrhis several seasons iniAxwoi-ihy and rm. Wm, (mp The 1o f’ 7 '? 2‘) for 2'17! for 2-679 for 3-00, Guardian ibe iMCTIENeIS m“ dew“ i“ 5"" the "Bllttkfeyiie Slttahtefl the flllfliitl)’ I01 lyoilriliigfl that were 501000.11. fltihilllli. 0!‘ 3.34, 5.50 f0!‘ 3.67: 6.00 for 4,00, B" 111°" 9- mares ma W 1111 i"! i1 W 1° 9- of splendid mares an oer aiu y , rMo“ooowomw-ovowoomoooawwwoooowmbo“ Roger Bresnahun h“ just got 1111121013? ‘Ere ngppggtyunéittjilzeliatigzriatg apha: Slnirteifilnn. c h . 2 a ’¢ 3- 6 7 married. . . . Roger is the nvertitor that given "Hwy other young StalJget M this “no are mo? hmysus‘. n y e ‘ . - ' . Sh?” figggbfsag: 12115;; “c133; 0g; lions. Yet zresuits were really surJmnlbinlug speed or H", exirmm. . , prising. at: from his services Wilili , i“, with Dru-Hal. 0| i1“. "msf ‘ I . 6 9 hlmmm in (thin. anus-word well 510150511“ Eliltltlriliiillblfe dfvzrcr- iillll it h. this Buslness hours 8 1' m’ to 8 p- m- ShOD early Ill the i. Mythology. n two. éioia. wellvgoggii/v- 2:38p: 1...... .1 material which is new’... morning and come up town after tea and shop with us i [Jazzy Vance, pitcher, was ca - l)l'. trongwort 1y, : r; is'"r "rqvogutry i' (mp ihvdros to (GTIVP l -~ _ // /2 i-d before. the (lOlilsllibiefi of hagcihéill 1111.111, 2:05 and othorszlnoiact ll-lofe plflaflure m. 9mm from H“. par-Ur...“ unt I 8 EL m- ‘ _- r experts who had ust crowne l ni we“, 10 bemu- rhan ;1 iroi hrs, mom , , r _ -, the lIlKlIlii. valuable player in the Na-n no,“ 2:00 pacer and an equal ‘l , x Th“ ls the Xmas Store and Santa Claus has arrlved . t'ono. eiigue. ' ' ' ._ > /f l"in recognition oi your skill, Championships Canadian Team with lovely glfiS f0!‘ men and b0)’ S. , r. Vance, we are presenting you w l _ » .1 _ -i l -h ‘ck for one - - ' - _ .. lb /6 /7 ghglfign;;wi;,_;;g;wg,; ° 3M0 we Are Abandoned Defeats B’, A_ A. Every Suit and Overcoat will have a green ticket on if spokesman. [or it was none other. v the SleeVe S0 you can seethe prlce at a rlance _. ' Mr. Vanco's nflbllslpltlln skew fiilishi (c d‘ P B) In E n I ed. llls eyes spar c . sor o ana up res splrilliill glow seemed to hover ST. JOHN, lN. 11., Dec. 10. — »-——- _ , V, I .-rhout him. The project of lioiiiiiii: the lnlofilil- BOSTON. Dec. 10.——ln the, oiifll- , _ I a /9 “l can't take i110 1110110)’. 1501139" tional Skating (‘h-lillllivilfiiilills i" inl: itnine of the United States llntkzl ' g l? . i men," inurmiircii thc athlete, his Si. John this winter has lit-cu kfly Association nt lloston. tilt.‘ ' I I < voice heavy with emotiionPlt would 1|h.‘l|lt|()lli.‘(1. according to an au- Ajfllylpg diifggflpfl Huston Athletic ... - -1;_A.A. 2/ 25 detract from the ZIOFY 0! lili- 11011 nounciqneut given out toil-i)’ Jfi Association, h to .1. The i _ 1 i‘. oment. The modal is more than ii meeting of the executive of tlii: “d-rp runners up in the Amer can ‘ H - . clnhugh." St. John Skating Association. chiimpiliinsgfil i115! YPIxFi-llifiri-‘Gfil-‘liaiit (lreat George Street . y -‘ i i ' i E t ii. - ' 26 27 I m} .ii thi. rig ronn was ‘ll ,, ‘ I Ty Cobb was the first boll plllybl‘ ' T T alloys were also crowdi t . , t I ~ s» - » to take two bases on a hunt 1111i‘ 0 in the first iivriiiii- “iilli-"ii" Q "i " ' ~ " ~ - ' -~ , I _ . believe stove O'Neill was the "llritzky" Morrison, former Dili- —~ » - . ._ . r V _ . 26 p9 ‘,0 i take one base ona triple. hnitsii: player, whose home is in ‘ _ . " r‘ ‘r- % ’ i is o 2G l H I Nruitli‘ SYIIDPIgZAKUR lnltlcgoh liiéiv lork, Saturday even.‘ KOREAN WOMEN , , ' ‘ Headline says, " tan oy nrrs Wil toran, . . . ll v- ' ' H " . ______ - -. ._ _'~ _ _ _ p mi NEW YORK, Dec. 10.-A ilotcr- . ‘ ‘t ‘l I any I,|ny._ e a iiiissi-y will wcrir lll~ colors of T _ ,. _ u A ibtlskzufdewolfifiijidwhether lxigmplan: mined effort to break the existing gyr_‘"ljtoh‘r$l Tnfiggflsrfi; all“ n“ n“ y iii" itinge Technical institute of |(.huil:_llql,i‘i'l.ill _“"'“"1‘Y of Karon, hr --— fision or a transformation. world's records. for the BO-inetrt: Fqxrllufln “nu!” peters m,“ “mm Y M. C. A_ (‘ziinliriilgv- Ainssz, \l\'lli'i‘l‘ llt‘ is now ibupnm: i -Ji ‘is now ('iii|(‘(l siiici» it i cm" word 7 SOHICO-atcrcd a tram“ dash mm zrytjqnmre m“ gm bfi OiPiiv-i. were on thri (left-neon . 5:1 fliifiilililflftti-N“ Will hi; the first iht-l-ii irislsiriitpltllliirlgo lhustsfilskm’ has . . . ' i ,. . - M ii. . tar ' . . - —~~—— ‘i \l.tl:.- l"k.:h ii . “ "K r " -. Key to organ Word 1i Acwriiiiitlv. Ne. More than 10,000,000 fans paid to Ring‘ nt‘"fhé“‘i’lfdon;wa,h_ (hick \ViIl’iilillN,q qlrilrrlotiwfigzild m m 12 u‘ "r/Spr-cizil hyhi..a...i__,',f‘:_d;t‘l‘_r i "hast wrl_grll_stj'iltlf(lli'Jails’ t» iiitiL few years; hiiytniteniiltizi: 11 0111111111 "mrilmi H00 football games this year. . . . liiorivision, Ntrth ..vi y. ltlhit lm. r , H l: t | 15 Alan's niimc (ab-l Tl - anie is almost big enough to ifli-il! 111"" °f "i" Fi““'“h"\'“°"ica" vmm Chnflmm and 17mm, (ihihiioim, iiiiu classes I ‘ ‘school other than Stuyvesant since Th ‘bill-limit brighter illufi‘. or on a 1t‘. Girl's niiino spelled bickwarils. astrugct Tm, Rlckard A. (l. to be hold in Milfiiillll Sitxlinrc Anmiomqh bpmg on H“. warm 3 to ciw [finteirmi-ilialiéllli-lxf-(sllty iii.- iii-calm: a runner. hr Oilderfirhillfiil‘: El-Hp a Citlii/Alllllll I ‘ ' ' ' . , , si n ‘ ' ' .;’ ‘_: - us ncss . ‘ s ‘ - our , ,- ,» . 5i ~ /”" r‘. .. iiiiion. r " "_- .. ' ‘ I h . t ‘ad 3 t, 10~Sqiinr Gym class ' "~-'<<r' —-———-- ~ i. like so mm h; ,1, _. mny ihh.) 22 What Wflillwnyrt have with us. Cream 0193f ltfig~inéiigtituriiahztlxz ‘any: {m OE BOW Ill-g‘ e éOWUNG “ n “my Rpm the" 30mg; 121183;’; imnhlp (“t”) 23 Mnnsrnqmgfli-DJ (ab) A one of his most successful seasons i131" "iii"- °" m" 5mm“ Alloy’: Rcbeccn Leanne Y tion iintii missionaries‘ persuaded ‘ ‘ " if lllniltinw (ab) ‘ANN; (fifosm U: on p ion the board floors. A‘. the 88?!!! ‘zfmlf g"mlt"msgg “:2; Seminoles vs. D. lI- P's nt 7 p. ______ lilllliillilis attitude, ciiituiilihrt - A - ' ' ' . ~~r ~ . ~ ".. . r1‘ o.-=. . , . i- - A 011i", body’ 30 Name gven o n irme . I‘ b . I “m am, mp1 the excitement was iit fivvcr R __ “n, room mm] 9 m 10.3" I‘ . We ,V i I t. m - u,“ ymrs wmn‘ l’ . I I .. , l‘ ____<.>--—- ilistimciion of elm: ile l i i-u t. t m, 15, ,__ . in hive mi n hiinw- _ t "miiiil 58MB. l-etn to cuter the meet. Point t.ll the inst ball was rolled. _ r _ ‘ "A? Mckilalyln a‘ l a ll r-d to inki.» their place in public life. i t no! . . - I 1 , , n" ‘mono, , . i , ,, h l ht lgh r “ "“"- ' .1 k Tho records iiigirfiiaison Will-l sizilk FQiéIWNIItR-lro l - -- "Wvill. mils and 00W‘ "1- " single 20o, one tllt‘ high than iizzi. W" Yiws "B" 1w Korean girl's . ' ' ‘ to shatter are - secon a or - - - ... flUllfEL consent was cvi-r asked before slu- ~ $217M "hull" ii A R M o N A s T m“ "e clogged and the BO-nietre sprint and 2.’! 4-10 sec- t‘. (‘riiswoll . . . . . . . . >‘”1 Abbnolr. mnrricil. No Korean woman was . "f s tin it-“m A l'i I V E 5 H n your “is t ffed because or W" m’ m“ 25°"“°"° °"°“"" mm‘ ‘i "Nd" 15., 156 r. l)nwn 1R2 120 "WW0" i0 "Mill's 10"" front tho ‘ i. . ski-let in the ‘til. S. (ab). your head he 8:00“! apply a "b marks now are held by foreign 1.. Robertson . . 17:1 "7 k w vnrmody _ 221 fleplusk)" or im- primnqmnw h, My ‘ ' i N» whwo 80mm; is be. u S D E w I R naswmna" or e‘ I ‘o our sprinters. J. Doyle .- 1“ 1m 1&7 y Q 33mm,‘ 15;; what she wanted in the shops, No ' ~" "118 tab.) tie pure. antiseptic cr lam 11h eYer t‘. Doyle . . . . . .. . i t M. a M_ m9 Krmhm woman w,“ pmmirmr n, . h P111200: C-iltiililllil (ab-l G 1- |; 1Q A D I nostrils, it pbneglgitltllllsg iflzoiurheayln: “Y” airing-sags. To Compg 9 J C m ,,.,,.,.,,,, "um, rmflryhnm m“, u, _ w" °°~ "'1' i""'“5°' 8° " 4 ' Ti l 21m pint-c. .5 Vet-tie l‘ '1 A n t N n r awonent. instiNlNNeN-erlrilsflnbrance! and ' \'1~1\V YORK. Doc 10 —Mnkiug Cari/hath; ' New, ailrthis is being changed. ,- . . , ' 1 ' ' v _ . ' 1 v Ilciis . T Q Q S E "A T you 8e bin Get a small bottle of‘ Th9 bmmrd mam“ M Immbrm F 161 i73,lils first nlinoariinco since he rttnrn- Ti. C» "iiiiiimwilie ~172 ‘is zxziTmre are as womfnfl “Odom” n i m, men‘ T” t s’ Bros last night between Charlie '- 156 164,-", "m" "u, Olympk.‘ Frank "us. i), lflcKgnzip _ _ , _ _ H131 154 1110 the country. all vinrkin-g for tho y , i ndiizlay tab.) ' T A L b A- ‘ my“ Chum lnaheld “rioirtrifls grrigrgriStev/nrt and W. Phiilipli was won 242 177 ‘Ly Mum“ ma" 03' 1hr, Neon]. A1.) McKpnfle _,___17:i 19o 2110 betterment of their sivx and and I . ' ‘ r mus c. _.. ntOIB. our 0088 ' _ ‘ ' .. " I . , . . i n, a si iii, , _ , , , , .,17s 1r5 109 improvement of national life. | . moi-iii. r fight up; yo“, he“ h, m“; m, by the formre. Stewart also broke 1-0m_249, ilyrggklng 40o mettr Hilly; You rosin} A Gama“ "W124 165 137|Knm2n wompn have enlem] bu“ j iii u h a ent record with a i i l 242 and i his favorita uent, llii. tlyar . . omits a poker Baum. L more hawking o: xiluffllrigd Cog-nit fittemggrturrrlilnmof n pom" ‘ma. Jzlynllliiul Glhgh sTnjgflcight m? “huh M Stuyvfinnt m“ qchmm Totabaux neg“ and m? pmfmflonm and mp". ., . no r n . - - - » ' ‘ . "at; 114‘, Y E S T E i? D A Y tag. bursa“, ‘"50": you T119 game tonight is bei-Wfien C- YflChiflmPfl tain- the Newspaper-twentieth annual indoor meetwhich "W!" "t? iheii’ W011- B Dale and ii‘. Nicholson. feel fi m1. men for an excursion will be held at the 22nd Regimentlioen Mlnlrd‘: Llnlmont In the "one