Fsports. it has even been suggest- S. .’ 51924 was cnA1u.o'r'rE'1‘0wN GUARDIAN . PAGE SEVEN /"4 -. _ (United Press) __Nii;w YORK, Aug. 4.--Conceived ii, the most harmooilous spirit of iiiehiiiy international athletic i.ii,E|fy_ the Olympic Games are iiiioiy not going to end in discord. Yet that is what some folks, re- turning from Paris, predict. The turbulent scenes of disorder which marred conclusion of many 'nf the contests at this year’s games tile free fights, challenges to duels timportsmanllke conduct on the part of spectators, disregard of the hhilhhry standards of hospitality and other regrettable incidents of the Sth Olymipiad have given rise to grave concern and rased the question: Are the games a good tiling. after all'! Dlsturhnuces which might well have resulted more seriously than in the duels, which, by the way. did not occur, have caused British sportsmen, for one group, to con- sider the advisability of further participation ia the quadrennial _ ed that outbreaks of illfeellng on ‘ the athletic field jeopardize world peace. 'i‘he Aaiericsns, for their part, bore the brunt of much hostlllity with most commendable calm. There were times when it seemed as though the cards were being de- liberately stacked against th,em. There wus the incident during the tennis matches. when our men’s and wonicn's teams had actually to threaten to withdraw unless "civilised" acco_aiimodatloas were D\'0l'ili9li~ Theta Wastiie conduct of the spectators which, allowing furu perfectly natural. patriotic fervor, went beyctid the bounds of all reason in a display of open iininius towards our men and women. We were not the only ones to suffer in this respect. So dis- Sriiifvftll Wris thc conduct of the _l-‘ruich spectators at the semi- finals doubles lnatch, in whicll llrugnon limi Ctichet oi' France do- isated Colulen and Richardson oi' South Africa that the officials were forced to have the players i_|_aisli llic match outside the stad- in. ’I‘lio Italian fcncers, on- two oc- ihslons, withdrew in whitc heat ifiliii Ctimitetltion, singing their iiiiiciiiii ilyiun. Ou another, they "9 fvhortcd to have threatened to brink their "black shirts" and cap- illro their llnngarian opponents and force them to swallow castor .0|i. the favorite outrage perpetrat- ed by their kind. _Tim il'-Hills at the Velodrome iiliiver ended amid turbulence. with a French boxer biting his iifiiiliil Ollponeat severely in the chest and the spectators try-ing to i`ii'0Wri with cut-calls and jeevs the iiililills of the Belgian national anthem. The incident of the fist fight be rugby teams is unpleasant to look The main trouble probably was 'Yi ' '°‘“ _°' h - _ __ tween the French and American ' From Yanks hack upon. (uhiggo phoooi that this i-ear's games had been al- NEW Y0i1K_ Aug4___Uhoio som i°i¢*‘ii £0 Fl'HiiC0- Yieidillil 10 l\0 will have an excellent opportunity one lu admirat'lon of the French, this coming ihohih to iooh ovoi. iho having served with their armies in rigid of Davis Cho ohhiiohooro “mi the Greet WM. the wrresvr-ident seo Just what it is our team has to is, nevertheless,' forced to admit keep what Eoorio writers ohii the thlat t_he French people were not in -‘coveted trophy" in ihis couniry hroper lnood this ycnr to act as oviii- the wimoi. osts for an assemblage of this M , , , ' _ " _ _ kind. National hntrcds hnvc l-lveil evo,ergoiggtlbalrotbllaifhrfidmi Nam longer with the French, for excel- east for hioiohoo boi ont. Y; lc lent reasons, than with other im- ahoihol. eiiminalimi coiriezgg ti . U l l it - ' ' Pgiqifcare :ddr th:i\eBlogcu dblqiintiignglf ;lil:ig0£f::h:;:;in':ll Sons M i""n“` not long enough out of office for »i-ho chhiisfn B' their influence to have died. sus- ii__vi__ Cup “¢;__i»!e___roi_ind dfoi-_ the Diclon is a trait- in the fore-front Gomiohiown Crick; lzjilyif .4 tie of many a Frenchnifcn‘s intellect. 12 .hmi 13 “ 509°- 1- Reseutment over their inability to hhriihlio' _im most serious h il C li conquer in sport as they conceivtid ohhh now comes from A__s_____"a_ tl n sei t h - d i:;..‘.:._ -'f».::i:::::.i; ...ri giigg----_ =- -- they resent Americn's obvious su- just 5350;] 12330 ‘_§_‘_i_i:_‘;;‘_ii‘_’_ii5a h_ii_;’: preiuacy, ami this resentment ex- ii tadiulu for tennis .lt Rushc tt ' pressed itself in r _iulice and S ‘i ‘"9 pnrtiuiiiy against 0m_D_§a__§B_ -iBay, \vliere their national matches, imii*lil0y hope - in-tcrnittionai All this' U! course’ is Ov" now' events, such as would tuku place if and there would be no need to the th D many pon s as a y \ _ of his old form in the recent all about all the trophies they can hi°‘i0ii» is ii STEM booster for the cours,e, - _ hoiiii0h_ fighting hiomi is hound hoped t-hat Brookes himself may to boil a bit and things said and Billy besides Wood and Patterson. pentcd in leisure. But it seems, start this season. For the first now it can he told hy those retiirn--linls. wc had the spectacle of two ing from the battle-fields of Colom. Frenclimen tis finalists in the hes, Argeateull and Les Tourelles \vorld's singles championship at that much went on behind the Wimbledon. Barring Bill 'I‘ilden scenes that was not dignified by iind possibly little Billy Jniiiisigih space in~cabled dispatches. there is not a better pliiycr on the Wllntis needed to straighten courts today than Jenn Borotra. cvcryth’ng oilt is for the Dutch, if Rene Lacoste if another stiir of tim they stage the galucis of 1928, to first niagnitndv, and Cocliot, a see that the finest sp rlt of internn- member of France's Davis Cup iiemti harmony, fair play, 'and team. will test our best that made svortsiiwnship prevails. 'rho the polliis fight irresistibly when llngue Court has long been famous goiiig for-wh,-di thot hiohoo Lon# #IS Il P1066 10|' M‘\JilrHti0n 0! inter- len and Ctirpenticr triumphant national differences: maybe the wiwii ihhy got o oiorh Frhmho athletic fields in Amsterdam may tennis pihyhi-B havo got their oth" be the burying ground of hatchets. this ychh Two oi their oomphm_ If the United Slam! Bets the tively little-known women players games, and they are held in Los fought their why io the oomiiinhis Angeles. it will be our opportunity at the olympics entirely on the to do our part in showing the Ei-Eiii of eoihhoioihh ioi, tennis world the true meaning of hospital. hrouooii hy vioiorioo oi Boi,D__i_h and ity as applied to athletic endeavor. Lhchhto ht Wimhiodoh Steady Ring Work Helps Gibbons in ' Amassing Fortune BT- PAUL. Minn., Aug 5.- P“5iiiiiiiL` Prestige and big purses as at last coming to 'i`oinmy Pbbolls, at ai time when the ‘BL “ii iwiivywolsht is long past. the Ile when, most fighters are ini their prime. __FiKi\iills gamely up the long, "ii hill to ring fame. Gibbons liihleved a formidable summit 'hen |19 Hlilyed 15 gruelling rounds With .lack Dempsey in Montana a 7"'-T W80. 'l`liat "moral victory," liter nearly_17 years of ring ex- in"i°“°‘~'- Olwliod the way to the i_“'!°°t nurses the st. Paul lighter UB ever received. __'i‘hcre was no direct rumunera-| Dish for Gibbons in his fight withi i___i;‘9§_0¥. hilt now at the age of 33 he scashing in" on the showing _€__:‘_"-"iv- and apparently is at the F ii 0! his ring career. or iii” fight with Georges Car`- _hiintier at Michigan City, last May, mmriiiieived his largest purse, |62.- m-Bogsvlously his top' had been ore-b fOr a match with Harry ii M- He received 850.000 for his Ef_ __ With Jack Bloomfield, they If hifi* heavyweight, in London. Tom “U boon no cushioned road for _____e:_l;¥. however, for under the Mlk "Tye of his older brother ,i____‘;______i>:><1_ns. its has followed ii dH______ \l e of living. lull of self- "_'i_`_i:§l'c is none of the "har room ’ im " iii 'i`0mmy'l makeup. I-ie i____ __‘;ii_\;i”ied the geutiemanly hear- _md ___ s private life into the ring. ____ __c__‘|H in his home life his great.-_i hom Hilht. Most of his time, aside io his Uiiii Glliagemenu, is devoted io" ,riffs and five children. all om". fi; Yonnlest are twins, born boy in ___';_v__woeks |80- Hlo oldest Franc - would gladly welcome him. e‘- . tho od(;_o':::ggE:n::n(€h;truifi:§;;d_gf in his home town. Back in the who tie this yuan the winner c:_’0____'_ d“Yi‘i wha” Bi`°l»i1ei' Miki” ring ing for the final eliinilintlon here powess gained him the name of in addition io Fi_an__e and Au___'_____' "Piia”'°‘“-H T°i“i“Y “aw the “WW” Zia we have the Chinese Davis Cu tunities for a much more remunera- ,ohm ihe Mexican Dhvié C" _Bump tive occupation than as an employe .ho buhano Japanese c’___i_‘ di ° in me '“iir°“‘i BMW here' The" iiud South Africans and eve: Jana began me img' slow climb to ring uica petitioned for ‘tile privilegemgf i wmme“ce` ' ' ` ' ` i i ' ' ' ` ' ' ' ' ' ` jiiliction with the races an rithlctic i’ __Cie___n "ying _md right u_i__ki__g ,, entering il team of her own. i f __<¢>_._._ Tommy once said, "cin do more to keep a fellow in condition than l _ the hardest training interrupted by occasional lapses into dissiplation." ' In recent years Tommy has established an enviable ring re- *l cord. in'cludli.i-g -ii long list of knock- ST_ 4_______' outs. Even after his lil-round con- test with Chainplon Dempsey there still stood his record of never hav- ing been knocked down in a ring engagement. At one time, starting ia 1921, he ran his string of con- secutive knockouts to_ 20. tirement c unforeseen business reverses be- parative ease, for he has made in- his wianinss. His brother Mike also has in- vostinents in city and other Dm' porty which havo "fixed him for life." Tommy. however. hill lllfneli to stocks and bonds. so that coupon clipping is his nrhwlnal bilslrwrr occupation mitslilo ring activities. __--1-0->--*- LONGHORN, Italy. Aug. 4.- . Create Pulittl, Italian fencing simnpisn at me Olymvlr games has accepted a chai- ienqe to dual with M. Kovlell Hunganlan fenoar and ont 0| the iudgol in the 0|¥MP|° *°“"' riamant. Mr. Kovac'a chal- lenge was issued because Pul- litti objected te some of his raise during the international B! nature Tcmm y is molest ‘°“‘i "ry nine in ins limelight unit matched. lon Bclyoa, Canada's single scuil representative at the Olympic gani -~s in France returned to his home hero yesterday. The treatment he received while in France, Belyea said was of the vory best. -lie said lie worked faithi`ully but fates were There has been no talk froiu hhhihst him_ i i ______ TOIHIHY Uf l'9iii'i'»i8 "Ui" i-he 'mg' ii ih Ehhhi, he hi-ohoggii ii-ying Ilattcrics--Hoyt, Mamaux, Gas- To luakn winilow glass briklli. H0 Wai"-5 “nom” mmch with for the Henley -Scul-is again next ton and Schang; Collins, Stoner,d`ssovlo a lump of starch in the ?0mPi;fY_i““id °fPei?“};‘_‘:tk$v°hR;_':n__‘;r year but at his own expense, Dusli and Woodail, Bassler_ water with which they are washed. t ulit e -anis - ' - ~ - ---- - -- - ' omes. unless he suffers BB[N(|[NG UP FA'|‘I1E}{_ nessed the opening game of the Box gggiqg Prince Edward Island Baseball! League lust night at the Abegweltf Torontos A5, R_ i-|_ rtilxiinds when the Summerside outos took the opener from the, League of the Cross clan by a- scorc of 9 to 4. _ | w_ Khiiy hi The visitors played excellent baill I-‘_ Daicyf 1b from start ‘to finish, only having i;_ him,-ii_.oii_ Zh one error chalked up against tbeiii ii_ hiorrhioh o throughout. the Lutire game, and (;_ Raiihirh ii easily deserved the long end of the _|_ Chih,_.i.oh ri verdict. ' - . _ ' - Bob Morrison hurled for the R` MLMEU' 'gb visitors and turnedln a heady _ _ . game on the mound, also fielding Totdld ‘M 9 5 1 his position in perfect style. "Lefty" McQuaid wllo opposed L' 0' C' AB' R' H' E' Morrison last night pitched a great_ v_ hi___ii,ihi,i_ o game for the losers with the ex-‘ ii-_ Bi.o(iioy_ so i ccptlon of it little wllducss in the ir iiioqimhi if iii” i-‘VU games- E, Arson-ziulit cf lt was a good gamc of ball for io Doyio ri' five innings with tile locals leading -i-_ Corrighh 2h at 4 to ii, but u flock of seven J iiurim iii ` errors agiinst the honiesters with B"igo'r_ ah iucu on bases crowded into the lust W_ Dougherty C i two innings gave the Toronots the ' necessary edge and they certainly i _ took advantage of it by way of romld 31 4 six additional runs before taking the field <:iga'n. ' R' Torontos -9, L. oi C. -4 g;¢a3u5\-Bri-,5_,5.,|-.g ct-¢O:»:>-¢,_.,..,..,.» et-‘¢°¢»-¢r:¢>-» Qccc¢¢¢=» liowutt, ss Il, (`umerou, c e=¢~=o=e»::.:.s-.>.:..s. Qcct-ren-Ci-Aw c¢»-ccN=>->- on-inc:-¢<:¢»-Nic- 5 I1 Game By inning ¢¢"‘ ce” o;¢""' ¢-»-Kei-¢‘°` g¢c°' -::°°=° 5©:i:" ._ bring lt up if the questilon of the V W0” 0 avls Cup_ can be advisability of having any more fined- While the Australian Umpires-McAlcer at e; _ (. I Olympic Games were not being dis- 53'" may “Ot Carry hvme the cup liaipeany on the-bases. (wir Worthy' bg’ by 'mr 2 i 1- cussed seriously. As for the ef- H seasuii' 'the A“ii|»i°‘i"iiiiS ‘ire mir." (Murphy) fcct that the trctiliilent accorded lookmg to th" fimim' i - NOTE F“v"" our athlet had uponthoirsbowing N°"“““ Bi`°°i“5» fiw Vcillftln -_ ,c"l'i‘ F"rh"H (If“l"m"( ' they scortei m-ore than twice as Wim i’“"“°i`°‘i "ic iam Wfii' il0i`°» (Canadian Press) “A good attendance for the i'ju“`h."d" h.m‘ “UM i i h other hEi_ii,h._ Wiiiiilitf. Und who showed a flash » opcncr fans"-"how about filling ("'(i&:iii‘i(_;\)“""g°" mm' Followin is the result of games the stands Wednesday evening hrancc being second, by the way F i - l.-, . , Bild 00|' teamii SP8 l‘BiU\`l1iilS Wil-il ‘ng and °h“mi’i°i"ii‘ii‘5 iii- Wim' played yesterday in the Big wllm the League of the Cross meet ,i.imo_2_03i/__ 2_0.i_ 29414 _ Leagues: the Abegwi-its in the second game oo"y_ younger players on tho Australian ` in the Lcalziie'."‘ i B it ld b indeed a mis- ‘°“"‘~ 5°"-*fBi“S@f. umpires says. NA'rloNAl..1.ic/tonic .schedule or glories yet to lie 2-12 P“°°' p‘"‘° s1'°°° l ut. wou o. . __ ioriono ii tho games wow to ood_ is One of Australia's most prom- played in the P. E. Island League. _ Pi li O it would be 5, tacit admission that iilillg Players. with the right tem- R li. E. tl-L. of C. vs. Abbie-s, Ch'Town » ‘ i 1 1 ro S.Sii Plilllstlnc (C-roz or) ~ _ folks of different nationalities just i’9i'“m°iii i'°i° bis' events." Kaims. St, -Louis ._ 4 14 0 11-Ahbics vs 'I‘0r0Ht0Si ‘D L i can‘t get along together. 0( he considers "an extraordinary fine Boston . 1 6 0 13-L. of C. vs. Torontos. S'Side “fifh ih the heh; of Eihieiic com player of great promise " It is |18-L. of C. vs. Abblos, Ch'Town i__(_____ Batteries-Dickerman and Gun- 21-Abbli-s vs Toront-~s, CliTovsu Zales' Barnes, McNaluara and 0'- done in haste that can well be re- Tile Fl'0IICh not ilwny to a great Neill: Gibson. i Tim H Th Si; ti " “ ow ey an . R. H. E. Cincinnati .`.. . 6 13 1 _--- Phila. _ . . . . 3 14 Z AMERICAN B:itterics~Lui1ue and linrgravc; W. L. Pc. (iesclioger, Couch, and Hsnline. ibetrolt . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 57 44 .564 New York ._ 57 45 .55il_ R. H. E. \Vaslilui.',‘ton .. 57 45 .449 i Pittsburgll .. ..... 5 10 I St. Louis 50 48 .510_ Brooklyn . . . . . _ . . . . . . 3 6 2 Chicago .. 48 52 A80' .clot-siiiiiti 47 ss .-uni llnttcrics-Coper and Gooch; iiostou 44 56 A40! Osborne, Erhardt, Donk and Taylor. Phila __ _ . 43 59 _-422| i it. ii. NA'rioNAi. i I Chicago 1 6 3 New York............._.510 0 W. L_ 35 42 Pc. .643 .563 44 .551 47 .530 New York . . . . . . . . _ . Batteries-Keen, Wheeler and l’ltisburg`li ._ Hartnett; Bentley ami Snyder. ('-hicago llrooklyn R. l-I. E._Cincinnatl 52 51 .505 Chicago ._ 5 7 0 St. Louis 41 58 .414 New York 2 5 1 Philo. 40 57 .412 Boston 37. 62 .374 Batteries-Blake, and I-lartnettii -li*--_ Jounard, Ryan and Gowdy. ‘ 63 54 54 53 AMERICAN LEAGUE . -'--‘ ' Eighteen horses will start in the ‘ R_ H, E_ different cl-asses in the matinee Wnghingtgh __ __ 1 7 0 event being held this afternoon at sit Louis 5 11 0 the Kensington race track. in cou- i;Eii,.i~i,.h._Mhrh,.r|-V gi,E(.ci._ program is arranged, the different Rhhhgiil and Rhcii Wihhhrdi and events will bc run off between i- scvi-Eh|_ heats. A tug-of-war between tho married and single mon is on the » R_ ii_ E_ bill ol f-are also 1| stop-dancing con- iiohihh _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 5 10 2 test, open to ladies and gentlemen cloveiaiio is 11 with ‘<1 Prize °i *-‘"0 fi" iii” ‘Yi““"’- ii iiatterles---Full:-rton, Ross, Quinn FLAVOR OF Fi5H Fulir, Workman ami Picinlch; Mes- senger, Myatt and Sewell. A litfln nutmeg improves t-ho flavor of fish, particularly if you R H E ure usin loft over pieces for ern Circuit racing it lJe\'ousilirc cainc: to nn abrupt end today when thc muililgeluellt declared the six day meet off at the cud of the third dziy's program. Thi- rt-asoll given for closing thc iuci.-ting was that Sei oia |l'<‘tcr WV _ .' crty Silk also started. Jon Gr i RACING AT KENSINGTON o (Canadian Press) i WINDSOR. Uut., Aug-_ 4. --Grand those in charge did not wlsli to shoulder the additional loss tliuti tliry believed would entail ii’ con- tinued_ ’l‘lie attendance was good but it i\-_as not a profitable crowd and wlliic entries \\'<.-re plentiful start- ers were few it was stutcd. Sunuutlrlesz 2.20 Trot. Purse $1,000 in chg, by Wilbur Lou (i’ulill) 1 Miss Gloaiuiug, hiu, by Ilarry tiolzcr. (Crozier) 6 A. l\’Ioutgoiucry bg (Stokes) 2 Progre-ssivi.-, bi', (Wllitc) 4 All ortliy Don Paton and 1l'0i 3 1 2 6 4 2 I.il>- '1‘ill\c-2.059%. 2.liii,./1, 1.10%. i 2.03 Trot, Michigan Stake. Purse $2.000 ilu. br.li, by J, M-:ll 21 :-4 zu iz 445 i IRTS lllilci hills liliiill iiiiiiii lui -inliliiiius ini urliiliii ';|ii|;|i|i iiiii iliru siluiiin will _ in Pucini illi linilm l||1lHi|J|iP iiiili iiiuiltni o_o-4’ ii wiingui ii iuiis iii nllsiiiviu ____._0......;. - ---oi ____ ______o____ Scenes of Disorder Marred Gon- SAN"La.r_ge Attendance Witness Iilaugural Till; Ciiiiifii _(mi) Doubtful if Wills Can Take The Bu11’s Wal- oiusion of Events -'Challenges To Duets, _ ‘ -_ l Ol the Prince Edward Island Baseball 3 -ii- , i lops.-“I Will Win From D e in p s ey Unsrvrlsmaniike C0Hf1\1<>i OH Part Of DW” C“" C“““°“g' League--ViSit01iSP1ayed Good Ball '§if.'n.'i"i0S- " Nextfrime says The Palmas Giant. - _- - ers Ver St _ Spectators Gicving Rise to Grave _ This foo, ;f,',§g Throughout Fixture. ' ses. asa-is rw _'_ __ P- _---°-_-- __ _ _ __ __ oncern . - . rr _ ,_ i __ _ " ° _ .;..`."i‘. .i1.`7‘“i ____ _ U______ _ ‘ _ A good sized crowd of fans wit-9 ' 1 F t ‘I I I I I H I M 1\i}\\' \()ltK. Aill-K. . trciits, such as tilt- Firpo-Wills iliiiicll \\'uillil si-ttlu io ilrolilisi-_ so often iilsiutcgrutc iilto tllin nir for, one rciisoii or unoiiicr, that ii is n relief to soo everything indicate; that the proposed bout will come off oil si'lli:|ltilo. 'l’lit- big black ulrciiily is in train- ing, :ind l-‘irpu, although he brought culiiiillcluliilc zivuiriliipoirl, togcthor with his other troubles, along with: lilin from South Amcricu, lost lit-i tio time ill milking tracks for ai gymnasium and showing his wares. Particularly proud is Sonor I~‘ir- iio of his in-w loft ililnil. Altlloill.1ll he eonipliilns occiislolially of i'lu»uul :ltisul ill his piirt_i~lliow, ilu ni-vi-r loses nu opportunity to poiuti with priilc to his ni-w-found weap- on of offs-asc. If thi- South American really can work up n snappy left-llanil puuch,. I-von if it is only gouil for jilllliillgi ilnil lvzliliug, and ll<` tht- referee is` :is good at making Wills iight. cleanly as on thc occasion of the uc-gro's bout with Bartley liizid- ilou, Firpn should tilkc the dusky licii\~ywoii.:lit's nicnl-iiire. Wills, it will be recall:-.il, showvili ziiriiiust llladrlcu ll woclul lack of zi- bility to fight without holding. llc is iiuick, agile auil powerful, and if permitted to clamp his it-ft nrm 1” ` ff' l'l<-lilly lil iqrllliig into colltlitllil. iii- liiiiivii of l'i;;liiiug ii i-oilple of “si-t-ups" l>i~t`orn the i-x-stcvcdorc, but 'l‘<-x ltii-kurii hail the final say as to that. l<‘irpo is nothing ii' not confident. llc fi-l-is that ho should have ln-,ati-n Dt-lllptiey \\'lli~u tllcy niet. and has one or two nlibis. lie proteases to hold Wills ratlii-r lightly, :ind to re- gard ilu- match as a stepping-stone to a return bout with Jack Demp- scy. The lntter's injuries may have further postponed the date of his iw-turn to lilo ring; ccrtuiuiy it is not iikcly lu- will be sci-u lu action li(-l'iii'i~ ilu- uullloor season of 1925. it was thi- prospect of it bout with l)i~lllp.~ii>y this yeilr, however. which iurcil Firpo from South Ain- :-ricii, tlic-Argcntluc said. “I was wcll tired of it all, and had ri-:lily Iuiuli- up my iniuil to re- llrc-," hr oxplului-d when he arriv- od iii-re riutl had straight:-ui-ri out thi- illiflciiltit-s that arose ovcr the pri-sence of il certain buxom blonde in nn ailjoiiiiiu.: stnliirooiii. "lk-.ilig a prominent fighter is il good thing. but it has its draw- liiii-ks. A tinli- collins will-ll you get iiri-ll of so lullcll uiti-lltlon, of iii-lug start-il lit wlicroievcr you go. “But when Homes (Ti.-x Rick- iiowh on his ohooiiohi-B whim hiiiiiaril’s representative, who went to ii. ii W. wiihhio o“.iil.ii:iii_iioih alliucnos Aires to arrange for the .i fi .ly ililligi-.rolls man for anyone to liii-r-Liwiiiii' 1"-'iiCiil i\f‘i‘iil`f‘-Ii HIP UIHTU . i I1 1 1 4 4 | I i-ii-ll liulllpscy_ ilu! fortzoil to stand “"5 -i i"'-ii iii-illw Of ml' gi!" ill! off mul right in the oiwii, willsi»1\0tl\<‘rl=l\=n11'~fut i>svy.I swirl looked bail zitrzliust the galun .littloiiiii ii’“i1"i" iifliii Olli- lrishmau who won so much gloryi "T0 ffl”-U i7@mD5f`Y "Sain iS the tllilt night ovi-i' in Long Ii-\ii\nil'hif~i iiiiiiiiiiiin Ui ml’ iifv- H9 ii* li f‘lly by stiiliilklir up to the iicgroiiiffiiii fighter and il grcut punch- for 15 roiih,i§_ _ er. but I foci I was at :i gr:-at dis- ii is iiohhtfiii ii Wiih, couiii nil:i\'iii:il1i- when I mct liiiu the last Forbes, blk.m. i omns) 3 2 1 t r (Rav) 2 3 2 'Ncill_ brg. by The li stand up under the iuiulsluuont con- iii\\“~ N"X‘ lii“i‘ -i “'i\i Will " *?ri' veyt-fl hy thi- “\Vi|d llull’s" right. Iinrry has an excellent defense, and iuinllt wr-ll ivczithor the storm for al good many rounds, but Firpo lin-= if yo--r desk is of tho delicate s-lio\\'ll an indomitable iril:;:lii-i-sfi,lyii< with slender, carvrd legs, do DESK ORNAMENTS et o, rt fr. - _ - _ mi_.in_ h_,_.i_ iwiiisohi 5 4 3 and ability to kt-cp li::liiiu<~l‘iiigi‘llot pllt lu-avy ornnuir-nts upon it _ iiwily, null sooner or ini--r it sf-ciusl Keep your fittings in keeping with o_2_{)g1/*_ 2_tigi/‘_ g_()ii1/‘_ c<‘l‘l:lin lic would Wi-:ir \\'iils ilown. l‘iit-s. British onso s \_.#_ ..-. -: -_ -'_ _ Cigarettes ` -I ‘ Bairlsiii and _-;<;s§;-fc. ‘t ODHCCO _ no -f t |"441;T_\ ,s/rr. 7 /JJ /.Y 5 7 K 4 lj. `f\ ‘ofa 72° 12 -f-’f15¢ ”‘ - 2 /4 _ _Z zi law*-l “We ; ~ -t'-ii’~f/ .»`_'. '.i’ff»"i" ' as e _/té- '&4fll% .-' t 1 _r t \\\\i\i\\\\\u\hii ,\‘ Ni-w York ._ ._ 9 13 liiuettos, timbalos or anything of i Detroit . . . . 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