South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 118, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 April 1922 — Page 16

FRIDAY MORNING. APRIL 28, 1922 Co Tennis BASEBA Bowling BOXING Wrestling Swimming rr.T tt Billiard Six Runs in Third Inning Enable Irish to Dovm Western State Normal Nine

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KENNETH WILLIAMS NOW HOLDS MODERN HOME RUN RECORD

Babe Ruth's Latest Rival

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Brown Slugger First to Sock Three in One Game Since 1897- Ma v Worrv Babe.

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April 22 seta a modern baseball re cord.

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PENN RELAY GAMES TO GET UNDER WAY AT PHILLY TODAY

"Dutch" Reuther 'HIGH SCHOOL TEAM Nnie IN HARD WORKOUT

FOR CULVER MEET

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Stape All Set for Two-Dav Track Classic 600 Colleges Send 2.000 Men.

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nier Cincy Star Thorn in Side of 7 Mananerr.

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HARRY GREB AND GENE TUNNEY TO MEET FOR TITLE

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VJl fc. U " ! i;y DAVIS .1. VAIII, I I. N. s. ixtlh lHtor. j XEW VOKi:. April 27. Accordto tho he-it advices cverjthlns by the chirographic operation on tho d'jttf'l l.r.- hxs bem arranged

f'-.r Harry Grc-b and Gene Tunney mo ahihty or Williams to nit. tr, mrot in MndLnon Square Garden' "Looks as If all these guys think nn th,. ni,ht f m.-.i. -ft fnr- tu a better hitters than I do my-

Ruth'. --:-t. ho:n-run performance in a t ir.gl, panic :s t-.vo f.ome runs. ' It hi. been Zo ur? si no .any playr malo three h.'ia runs in ".n amo. On tS-,pf. 'J'h l?f7, .fak Leek ley. rf;v dc-td, !;'"oo;npli.-hed su ah a fat. Only 11 p'.ay:3 in the history of bafball have mido tliree- hnm

run3 in ono gamr. In four gunios "Williams has hit rix ' homo rurin. Labo Iiuth is th only: other player to boat such a record. J making' it last t-cison. i During the itafüii of 1S2 lul-j doon of Civ land t im uiado iivo ; homo run5 fn threo La:ner. as did j Kin? Kelly of Chi. ago in 1SS4. and! Labe Ruth of New York in 1 r' -1 . ! A desire to emulate the d,cdd of! Fa,bo Kutli has niado Williams a hitter of the j-.uging typo. Whilo Williams has always been i known as a hard hittf-r In .baseball. up until last season he usually hit'

mere bnlls on a line, rather than lifting tlHm ovtr tho fencr. I was sitting on tho 'bench in S't. I.ioui.3 on tho day. that I b l:eo Wiiliama shifted ttoai the lino hittt r to tlio slargrr.

Tho day previous Willianxs had'

been retired on tlirto towering lly ("alia that ju.t failed to car th-1 fenco. Sitting on the bnch Williams Tva.s bf-jrioaning Iiis tough luck. "If you would take a. healthy cut at tho ball liko Ruth you would bepushing him -hard for home-run honors.' remarked one of the players. "If you . ould start pulling those balls cn the. in.-Ide Into right Held, you would hit 15 or 20 homo runs on this park every year," said another teammate. i-io.veral other St. Loui. players offered advice. All of thorn lau. led

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pros-ntiny th, principal clh .- land uniV"iiti.- of all arta-s of t I country will participate ln. ro in th'. -Stli annual R,lay Carnival f th.-

j University of peniylvania at I'rank-

uathpa'A- th: i a. be.-: to p.c. - th ;t a sor.y. ac'üUM" ;ti th The T fetan.t d Kra ;o iv.ah.n a '. :: r-aguc managers w"

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abroad, wp.ce presence in the past added a dash of International intr--ft. ü.is year's cr.tr' 11- is larger

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ti'an any of its. 27 predecessor?.

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Rcutb.er a I way.-- co-a'.d h. .: i.s connect in; : t r th .u reas-on. Hobby ii plar.r.i:.- f an outfielder out of l;im t.

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j -xr;cted to bo rer resent e-d by more J bad. If lie el; ir t Lapp-, i fh-in r.no oii' tv,A fn th -r' in u p a.- tb.e " .-t

tpr-rt ?in.1 nnlvf.'ft'iv Pifpnri' hplnrri .National 1' i'-'''1 . 1J0,.1 .

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the flower cf tho varsity track teams of the. nation. All except tho prammar frohooT events have been opened to the athletes of the world. The juvenile contests are restricted. tr Philadelphia becau? cf the. larger number who compete, which .f expanded nould congest the tiid. Since 1912 (-univeri:y p.ien havo been barrel ivT a similar rearon. Stirpri'in, Intcrc5t. Of the myriad of contests spread

WILLIAMS IN ACTION". I.VS'ET (LCI'T) WIILTAMS. (RIGHT) RUTH ! over tho two day. live have, surpass- , ! ins interest. These tho quintet

upon which tho carnival was built

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.ional intercoile-

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GRIMES' HITTING 1ACKMEN DROP ORE fctf is.

would be working in the cj. cver- day. Dutch. '.ow vrr. it no th.- r'1'.' pitcher in the majors v ho fir counts the (.;,- theory aln-;-. th-"

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diütanc, medley relay races.

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weakness of a pit

as a pinch hitter. There nrr deren bafti

who never have a in an pissed front of them to gt a weak bat up.

Pitchers Hit Good. Butleigh Grimes. Hubo Brrsslr, i ' !- Alexander .and C'arh'on are amor.?';'"the bst batters hi tho N"a r :' o n a 1 :i ' ' league. Sutherland. May?, IhJirh. ;4' Shawkev and Johr.s-on b-;t. beter in ; h-

the Amrie.an league tiiar. a. lot of ; b.ds i:-r players who nr in the game t ry B rh y . day. :-1--f :'-r With Reuthrr ( Irinas nr.J ' t" -rat"'

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CHICAGO. April 27. Ray Grimes' hitting agiin enabled Chicago to win Thursday by a 6 to 4 score in the first game of the series with ft. Loul. Grimes drove the ball over the right held fence for a

i home run in the sixth and tied the I icore. In the next Inr.inp: hl3 single

drovo in two men -with the winning runs. Score: t. Louid 120 001 0004 7 2 Chicago 002 101 2 Ox S 1 North, Haine?, Ralley, Rarfoot and Ainsmith, Jones and O'Farrcll.

' them the competition is aauicipateel j havo'the 'bett hittimr ttaff of rdtch-! c -nt.-. to ha the keenest, and the victories rrs Jn thc Nati,,naI ü;;?ur while the j i:.-" Ve-h-

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rup in iu in iprnnn iniiiii'r t..: - e t ? t. i

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Settle Isne in Postponed

Game.

Yanks with Mays .::-."; B.:?h - ': ccr.diT .en . a

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j is far ahead of her rivals in the . fven iCttrr in the Arne ri-. an b i ?u-. s-r-: h records of all except tho distance1 ' xr--:'. i

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medley relay. Tho Quaker institution has won tho one-mile event

, 'bcven times, the two-mile nine tinier,

ington defeated Philadelphia Thurs-i , . ., . . .ot.--. i. t uu .n-. .1.1. day ? to J in a game postponed thG- foui-nle "?ven f.t3nics a"'1. l boxer, passed through Chicago to from list veel;. Tho locals settled rP.mt ,mcd cy ÜVO tim;' "day on hi. way to New Orhar.

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university has won tho

medley relay three times.

dh-tance' vhor. ,P v,.;n mrrt Harry Vo:

Monday nicht.

In the one, two and four-mile re- rj.t bout since

Tt will he (iibbon.V lie lost a lo -round

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lays world records have been nu I docKon to Harry Greb in New York land

.m ricau usaiL-neavy weigin mic.i

The young men, they siy, are a bit at variam o over the slight dithculty

y cf splitting tho customers' money on u 11 an amicablo basis, otherwise, tho - ' stuff is on like a hot rivet. I,' ; Reading between the lines, one i) 11 ein wo that Greb is making ready

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from timo to time that still s-tnd. thus giving the trio a peculiar tradition In the carnival. The last was established in 1920 by tho Oxford -Cambridge quar'.et which covered two miles in 7 m. Z0 2-5 s. The previous world record had been made in lC'PJ hy a Yale team. Tho one-mile re:ord of the famous 1915 Penn tam. of Which Te !

CLL V ELAND, o.. Apiil. 27. Meredith was a member, established Cleveland and Chicago battled to ; a rcoord of 3 m. 1S t-. for this event

called at the end of the ninth to

Moore, IIn?ty. Sullivan and Perkins: Zaeharv, Ce'iirtney, Erickson and Gliarrity; ldia:ss-wiiite sox battle to 6-6 tie

and hi.- tirxt battle to resr.v.n the- pi, Grch enroii:: :. r.

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with 21 circuit drives to his credit, but in the ninth and did well, two

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in addition to the. rff-rts in the six

""un 1,1 ,U 1 subseeitiont Franklin Field annual

a tram ior i.oui?. aonnny levers-, i

former National IV-ague star, made

carnival;

The four-mile relay

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campaign to get Dempey into th

iing m an eignt or ten rounu spring in some town where decisions aro !

A 11 t theo. It ho beats Tunney and hi

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n c-n American ut.o to aaa lustre to

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score: Brooklyn . . Boston . . . .

.10 and a single. The

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', record of 17 hi. 51 1-5 s. was established in 191) by Cornell. ! Pennsylvania holds the carnival 1 roc'iirr! rt .t m s fnr tVip snrinf

juicu nanu. sptiirttr aisu wai oui 1

playing

second fer tho White Sox. Collinn bein out of the game with an iu-

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Smith, Ca dore and IIungMng: j '

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of the linkup uith an injured ankle.

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After Long Incapacitation 11 Men Make Trip.

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Fight or (io to Work. a s fur Tunney, .t is a ciuestion cf fighting for an opulemt purse at sor.io early date or going to work with the lost (if the boys in tho eiriy morning. Gene hadn't had a

! won the title from the decrepit j ; Levins ky. '. Tunney may not altogether re

'alize it. but tho fact of the matter io that lie is not a good bet te re ' tain b.s t.tlo iu a bout with Greb. j The pp.-. r.t champion may bo a j nrst : i.-s hitter, but. If so, ho ha? I kept the fact carefully concealed. , Also, he is hardly fast enough te outpoint Greb. although a right smart workman at that. Th.it fore the match, if any is

'really on. ihurrs .'is a bit of pocket j ; m !: UT Tunney and a stepping i

.'tone for Gia-u to a Pout with ; lv-mpst-y. ; It only s-ncs. however, to make th-- I', mp.-ey sanation more, lnvoiv-

.1. i..spatcneS ipmu anroaa toady! . .qrf - n f. af n ; tne worlds

r.iorm you that Dempsey and Car- , ?jturdav amI hc raav arhlevc j s00rc: h -ntP rare King warmed over. o njark of ? s?Conds for which New York

REDS BOMBARD PIRATE

"" Cleveland 100 on: o:o 6; 12; 1

Hodge, Faber and Schalk; Fhlc Morton, Keefe and Xur.amakc;.

FRESNO, Calif., April.

, PITTSBURG, April 27. CiucinLHtlo has been heard of Eilly'n,lti hi. yi dfhverv hard Hayes, Notre Dame sprinter, sinci: , Thur.Slpav anl continued th ir bom-

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from the form lie has been dis-- . .. .. . .onis r.t re inur;uay.

, , , , , , i v-art-y to uic ifr.c.-. empire i-;ir-playm? in practice during the list! iiri nr., ,tta

it is more than likely that h:3 ... , . , .. . .

headlines ,, , the game. Soro:

e results o: inc. coming - : .. . : A.,A 0 . .

Drake games at Des Moines are an- pi.löb . 0Ö() ,0ü 130- n nounced.

nedley relay, rr.ade in 1920, and

i Yale's mark of lo in. 29 s. for the

distance medley relay, set In 191G has not hce-n equalled f-ince. Disagree On Origin. Sports historians are not agreed on tho origin of the relay race, such as they aro upon the Marthon Race which a stoical Greek introduced ir. ancient times, but everyone agrees that the relay was unfamiliar to Europe and but little known in the

my Murphy won tho 150 mile auto- , United ftates when Frank B. Ellis, mobile race acainst a field of niivh ; :, lne:r.b -r of the Fnier.-;'y of

nutcs. and -J sec- i pennsvlvania track committee.

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150 -Mile Fresno Race

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The big fellows muscles were aH i f - it- -ti nuirt ii--out of tune tim ing tho winter season. ; LrlAiN l L.KL bxi 1 lilLLlhh

! but this spring he has been coming' TTnFT? rOTF CV 1

PHILADELPHIA. April 27. New the

of f I-.", accords in the da.-h . Kämmend tnrte pniladt Iplna Just

ion a wet track several days ago. Pitchers for 13 hits Thursday and ; He waa carefully timed on that oo-' easily won the f.:v,i g.,nie of the;

casion. so that there was no prcii-1 ac4i' Au i .i" vnna. ...i

ability of Inaccuracy. Give him - i xour nits, mciuiin two iiouoie. led

zood start and a dry field at Dos the world cuamp:ons attack.

back speedier than ever. By way of

illustration, witness the tl'no he

in a d j

never passed, crossing t!; line a lap and three epiarters ahead of l-'rank Elliot, seend. Hairy Hartle was thiii-'l. A.'t Kl'-in wan fourth, Pietro Rordino filhh nud Jerry Wonderly sixth. Pet. r tie I'aoio narrowly escaped s.-rious injury on tho f"th lap on a turn, when his c;ir threw a tire aand started u; th . bowl for

aid

rail. The brakes held

Record Breakers

everai :.is aw. tiarry wi.is, tnei

ell-known brunette, announced h.Jj '

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ha boon striving for ar?. : Philadelphia .000 020 030 5 7 3

11 Men Off for Drakr I Ryan and Snyder; Winters. Betts, rm,, ?'nr!:np tr.nk n vn-.i.-id a? 1 4 ! Ra umg irl p t r and Henline.

.a ..u... wut v wu bn,fn t0 Des MPinf..s yesterday after-

Walsh. Picks, Montague. Hefftrn:

Lieb, O'Hare, Baum'

nnedy and Doran. He,

ed that he. will not de-i

an . -r round r.o-uec!s;on i-ncK ana C-.A. ,,nn?1 t,. n,rsn!irAi of h;s four

v.mg with Dempsey at Philadelphia, j ry tram9 URil he ha3 watched j J''y 4- . , 'the men work out on the fie 11 this1 i-.:-vo:;i- v-i-cntu, part. w:aft His sf:c.ction ,nU5. b'pi C V-iriniis Tnnnn v. i -',re hi Demrev will meet' '3 c .u .t, I lail ior arioiis lOliriia-

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participate, iiinu? umi it am .uiutrsisj

, on several relay teams. A careful

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,i;-: F;.or to that inttrtvlng anjj0,,f Ho-an h . : -...iiherr.n-r.t. Grob was plciseJ to j irber. r.ps-at- that evt-rything was set for;has announo

H GOLF ASSOCIATION

FORMED BY WOMEN

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au.cau r,:i lk ue "; lctcs wjU be forced tO

ni .10 t.cett. tne noruon'ai .p;on. int the rinc with a meat

in t ither hand

scr.ierhsr.g will liac t be done to

ke.p tli-- upkeep down on that cx-p-1 'sivt- lluropean trip. Classification Tourney at Chain o' Lakes Saturday The i.- tournament feature at thy Country Club will be played F.turday and will bo known as the claf tournament. There will be

t in reu c.a-atrs. .. 1. ana t. ana. mem-

be r v.-l be aligned to their cl iss , according to handicaps. This is the

hit vlas-h.ation tourmy of the ; ir and there will bo some ral coinpctita-n for th.e top honors of

cuess. however would include Dcsch.

Obviously. : IIaVCS j.-jc5-s ar- Hefternan on tho1

Mi?s Harris Local Captain.

Last liiftht at tli.i Indiana club, t

quarter mile team; Montague. Have? iad;CS representing io;th Rencl. b't. Dcsch. and Walsh on the half m i 1 : j c. ? pp, . Ruchar.an. Klkhart and' Hefeir.an. Walsh. Montacuo and Mii-awaka held a meeting and; Hayes on the mile team, while the ; formed a woman's golf association' two mile will be. run by Baumer. IO conduct the various invitation Doran. Barber or O'Hare and Ken- j te.urr.am.T.'s and the team contests r.edy. .that will be played this year in the' !?t Jcsoph valley. M. P. Rc-d. pres- ' 1LLINI WIN. 'idtrt of the St. Jo.-eph Valley Golf' URBANA. III. April 27. After ' so ctation. will ofheiato for the beir.c he id runless for fix innings by Ir.dier. and will assist Mrs. H. F. i

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It has been suggested that the re-; ; lay had it.i crigin in American

revolutionary days when news wfs circulated by relays of horsemen , who rode, however, until they were ; exhausted and r.t until they h id traversed a specific distance. But ; whatever the origin M : Cilia dustc 1 crt the idea ani polislicd it to r 1 vive athletics at Penn. ; It proved satisfactory to him in I 1 S 0 5 and within three years had hejcomc so successful that colleges and

universities throughout the country were requesting permission to enter. Chicago university became the rir.t western entry in 180$, the year that special events were combined with the relay and the period of thc tlr.d expansion of the carnival. Illustrating the national complexion of the present day carnival h the records of it.s recent years in vvhich partici): ting athletes represented institutions m California. Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Pennsylvania. Utah, Missouri, Michigan, Virginia. New York. Massachusetts. New Hampshi.-e, Connecticut ar.J District of Columbia.

Pay our debts first and giv pre re n t s a ft e rward . All thin?s aro diihcult before th--y are easy.

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ill be awarded

nnze v.a.i re

scoring the btfi net

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evt.nt at.d a t. t;.e p laser

;canl in -ich cIisj. W. C. St v.-en berg, ch.airman of the t our:; a : 1 1 ent c o ni ni ittee. announces t.hat ?orae of the regular ttea and cr 1 ;;s will go into service cn Saturday wliii-h will be tiie occasion of ina. ii :ej,;cing among the member.

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Capt. Froh wc in, Iowa's slow ball ar- uos'is-.-r, wno w a cicctea secretary, tist. Illinois cam from behind and and treasurer at the meeting, in!

i won their hrst weste rn conterenco onur,; oj. icim ana tourna-

baseball game at home Thursday, . n.t nt schedule. , to , The women plan on Laving sdtc I ; , playt-is to a team and th.e team scor-

im: the greatest number c: points during tiu: season of play ill win; the champions-hip trophy. Miss i

rr' i.js aro

1 excellent shape

and l.etnin- th.e players off cf them h..f made thi.--. !'-.- ibie. Thc grounds

anil Vetter Kreons throush-

:r. a 1 1 e ; t;t th. . 1. , r t

- year will be the rthull ci "i s i CT h t

NRW YORK After two more workouts of a n.il and a quarter

a u u i.n.r. .icix.,a. ... -;FLaur.- Harris will captain the local

1 urpp-ye:ir-o.a win ce s-i;i,''t-n .

et ready'

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LouSille on May 7 to for th.e Kentucky Derby.

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' Hundreds of South Bend men are taking our tip on "L SYSTEM" CLOTHES Mn, oh man! wh.it values they arc. No wonder we're busy. Buyers galore! 3etter see thce buit.s today or Saturday. You'll be surprised, too. Remember! You're always welcome at Perkey'c.

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NRW YORK. April 17. It is re-1 in addition to th- Kam and invbported about the jockey dub head-1 tation matches there will be in the! Lth' lda MeGary. 11. cf New

quarters hero that an offer of $150,-; individual championship ci the St. I York (standing), broke the worlds

swimn.ing record for C00 yards, her

me beinr 4:11. Ruth Smith. Ohio

000 for Lucky Hour, a Kentucky j j.loscph Valley and will probably be j t-w i: Derby entry, ha. been declined by jdayed some time in September, tlm

Jim McLe

th-4 hr.-e's ownr. Gclf L.ts bec pp.e ery

popular 1 State

university

among th.e ladies in this district ami i the world's record for the Ko-yard

Tomorrow is the first day in the j the early activities of the fair polf-j ar khar.d t-troke tod's calendar J t rs indicates a big season ahead. 1:22 1-5.

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