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TBI VSVIVft WORLD, WED
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COLUMN
HOW THINGS HAVE CHANGED!
('lyrta-M lM by I'ublleMNr to Th Now rrk Kraalr Wofl J
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"Hundred Million Dollar Glut)"
ol Colorado Springs Won't
Make Much Money Out of the
Recent Welsh-White Bout, as
It Is Being Sued for Sums
Totalling About $150,000.
Ckurf 11. k V I1"" Pa'HaUM Ca.
n t tiralkl WnrMl
Till, ao-rallel "Hundred MIIIIod
Dollar Club." at Colorado
Hprlngs, where Welah an. I
Wlilta went through thrlr perform
ance, U twine eued for turns total
line About lUO.OOO, According to tha
"pre agent dope," htfnr tha flfht
tha "club" waa backed by many mil
llonalret, but probably thla waa Jint
tha usual "dope" that press agent
end out to tha dear drludad iiubllc
On tha day of tha Walsh-Whlle
scramble one of thn aland col
lapsed, hurling hundreds of apecta
tora to tlio ground and seriously ln
luring many of thm. Twenty-flva
ulu have been filed to date, and
thara will bo more, Tho club won't
rsika much mon y out of the Welah
White dlicuaslon.
FIIEDDV WKLHII, nccnrdlng to
Mannger I'ollok, will tight Char
lie White ti a llnlah wltb two.
ounce glove In .Mexico. That la, ha
will If arrangements "now under way"
are completed.
Tlirre'a onn thing about thla fight
that Alia us with Joy. It won't ba
pulled off within 3,000 inline of Now
York,
INBTKAD of picking on poor, alow
footed Chnrlle White, why docan't
Wclah tnko n llvo one? Apropos
of thla bright Idrn, tho manager of
Johnny Dundee haa u few worda with
which he'd llko to burnt Into jrlnt.
Thla being a dull day In aportlng
ncwa, wo'll accoinmoduto him. Baya
ha:
"Dr. J. Tortorlch of New Orleana
haa been burning up the wire for
the paat week trying to get I'ollok to
agree to a twenty-round go between
Welsh and Dundee for Jan. 1, 1117.
lie offered Wolah 116,000, with the
privilege of taking 50 per cent, of the
groa receipt. This hasn't been ao
ccptcd. Dundea Is the one man In
America lo-duy who can atrip Wolah
of hla title. He la the only light
weight Wclah ha refused to meet
They met a little over two year ago
In a ten-round bout tit New Orleans.
Dundeo weighed 123 pounds, Welsh
IIS. Dundeo outboxed and outfought
Welsh In nine round of the ton. It
Is the memory of this fight that
keeps Welsh from meeting Dundee.
"Dundee Is at present In California,
rcstlnc. On his way home he has
theso matches booked:
"In Kansas City, 15 rounds with
Ad Wolgaat; In Ht, Louis, 12 rounda
with Jimmy Hnnlon; In Minneapolis,
10 rounds wltk .Matt Urock; In Iluf
falo. 10 rounds with Hocky Kansas;
In Philadelphia, 6 rounds with Bam
Hobldeau: In lloston, 12 rounds with
Krnnkle HuhsoII. Dundtu Is offered
$1,000 to meet Welsh, which I have
accepted. The eight matches above
will net DunAse over $10,000. If the
Welsh match Is closed Dundee will
call all of them off and remain In
California until tlmo to go Into train
ing. IiOBt week Dundee decisively
outpotntisd Ever Hammer (referee's
decision) In fifteen rounds."
OTTO KLOTO of Denver and
Kansas City, commenting
upon the Dundee-Evcr Ham
mer fight, was extremely enthusias
tic over Dundee's showing. Bald he:
"Johnny Dundee proved himself
the P.r of nil lightweights and the
real champion, although Weluh holds
the title In the class.
"Dundeo ehowed ua moro atuff than
we have seen since1 Joe (lane left tho
scene. No wonder Freddy Welsh In
a fanning bee nt folorndo Hprlnira
said to us: 'When I fight the Wop I'll
a Ksr b
FtlVaf-l
mriTs.i
ATOD
GirigferAle
CANTHf.lX COCIWANE.
thibllo asd UcUaal
Always say
Burke's
Guinness.
fvtn though most plact
seH it xcluiivkr
ottlad by-E.AJ.IURKei
DBMK
want o lot of money for It. We saw
morn fighting In any one of the
rounda Inat night limn lit thn entire
twenty for the title ut Colorado
Hprlngs."
Otto Kioto muat hava a fairly good
lln on Welah. Ho rrferend thp
Welah-Wolgnat right In Denver nnd
saw Welah and White at Colorado
Hprlngs.
Xobodu tcho vitltt Apau-omli
tAli tceck can deny Ihr. truth of
the old tailing that golf it an old '
man' t game.
Nobody who has eaen Bobby Jone
play can deny that golf I a child'
gam.
MANAGER MIKE McNULTY
any that Kewpte Ertle, claim
ant of the bantam title, has
malaria and 1 going to the Orangn
Mountain to get rid of It, after
which he will return to New York
prepared to box "any bantamweight
In the world at 116 pounds.'
That's nil right about the malaria,
but why add to Kowple's mlsfortiSs
by sending him to Now JerseyT
OM COWI.ER makeb u rrcah
start next week In Drooklyn.
A hi opponent Is to be Gun
boat Bmlth, It may be hard to tell
where he start and where he stops.
The Gunner Is said to have given up
trying to be as clover as Jim Corbett.
If ho thoughtlessly swings one of his
old-time wallop, nnd It connect
goodnight, Thomasl
Moore and Brltl Boa Draw.
BOSTON. Sept. 20 Pa) Moore of
Memphis and Frankl Ilrltt of New
Itedford boxed a twelve-round draw at
the Armory A. A. lart night. The pair
met recently and Moore got the decl
alon. When Tarry nrooka of the Weit
En'd hit Joey Connelly of Charlaatown
foul In the eleventh round of their bout
he not only waa. thn loier but atartad
a great rumpua. He waa walloped by
Cannelly'a frlrndi.
LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. .
IBfvrtU to Ttw -train World.)
liOUlBVILLE, Ky 8ept. 20 The
entries for to-morrow's racea ar aa
followa: ,
riHHT IUCK Punt; t-a jrr.oM; uUl
rilllM: ! hair turt.n. Mlnttlt, 110;
Imm.tur, 110: Hniir1(l, 110! tfiuiunnntl, 110;
Utltm, 110! UtonU. Ilm MIUill Aaar, 110;
HoJjr,ilh,r. 110; llrtlrr Hmlth, 110.
MM'O.MI IWl'l-.Srlllo! tlm.rnr-oldj tnd
upwtrl; li turUum. llrii BirtJUr. 10.1; Ml.'.
imiiu, 103; LkltiKl, ltd! Atrnhm H.. loJ;
Hnu, H; Bttt Ttiuiauo. loft; 'o Vt, Ui
rM, H.lllni. 1o; UutM'i WoiiJrr, 1(M; tlW
, Ik, IM.
'rlllltll liter, nirntlrw lUmtlriu; to(r.
dIiU; (! tixl !( Iiitload. -Stmlnnlr Mi,
07 1 Jwtft Vouivf. M'J: H..I ClU.o. 103; Wlllrr II.
I'ruit, t; lU!l, 100; Otfrl, 10; AurtO,
110; Mrrlln. UN.
mt'llTII HACK HI. Mill'm, lln.llfn'
iKRr-lnroldi upajnl; ll lurl'Hitt, IUivim
(lute, 113; llulf. lis; 110; I'tinmu
TtiMtr, lit; niiift ii i'
ll'.l.
l ririit nAvr.
' Srllli'f; thltt-Irld
n.t
y''"!,'j.
til (tulunn. "Iltf Ti.l.i. Wi ol.l CbAt-
Mrllrn
lurntiutin, I
lO: Trn
lairlition, 10S; llr'"l. tut; l.ii(lni, ill;
Cult oa IKIIitn, III! !; Jut, 111! l-ol
ll.httnuint 111
SIXTH ItAt'B Puiw; llirff-jfirol.l. aJ up.
winl; mill, mil itlto-ntli.- Hot.) Ptri. lot;
Hlwtli, iw, Htiuurl II. Mrjrr. I0U; Almnlt
Uvrnirr. 1IU! Tnkar, 1KI; llillilt I'ust. !.
HKVKSTII ll.M'K StlllDSt tmtt irnt-Mt .iwl
t!.4il; milt ttitl 4 altttrnUi. Maryrl !., lti.';
Yillttu. 1IX; Allrn I'tlo. UH; "Mitt kniU-rl
.(.1; Jmil. Lo"i". W; Wttrroronf. 110; Mlia
r.nnlf. 110; llrtio. 110; 'Hjrlin. Ill,
'Ai'i'trotlrt lluirt. Track fut.
MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANDI N6
National League,
Oabw. w. L. PC
Uabw. W. U rc
BroaUfa..! II .WI
rktta M a .III
Btwon-.;.7i It
N. York . .It U J41
Clllt .. TT .414
Ckltaaa ,.U II .414
m.UuU..M U .411
Qt.cla'ad.14 I .til
Results of Qames Yesterday.
Nao Ittk.t; PUiakartk, I (lMoaaa.).
Nt Yora.li Huaoutji,! (latgsma),
Uiawklia.l: Onriaaaat.1.
Caitagw.ti PUIasaaaia,t.
batlwi, t at. Llt, I,
Games
CkJcai nl New Twrk.
bl, Urnla w MtMktja.
fttubstifc tt PklladtrakU.
aacoMaiM Bttlt
Rumor Tinker
Job as Manager Comes
With.Cubs' Appearance
Either Dick Kinsella, Fred
Mitchell or Larry Doyle Will
Succeed Famous Shortstop,
Aocording to Report.
By Bozeman Bulger.
W
1TH the reappearanci of the
Cubs In New York comes a
revival of the rumors that
Joe Tinker I to be discarded as man
ager at the end of this soaion and
that cither Dick Klmella, former
acout of the Qlanta, or Fred Mitchell
j, Laiiry Doyle la to succeed hlnv
A'rl'..il the Cub headquarters there
,L a marked retlcMce about dlBcun
slnr these matter, and oven Charley
Wccghman, the owner, declines to be
quoted further. Joo Tinker ha a big
crowd of frlond In New York and
the possibility of his dropping out of
a club that he haa fought so hard to
build into a champion la tho aourcu
of much speculation a well a regrot.
Joe went to tho Fed with Wecghmun,
making that leoxue possible, and
came out with him. Other clubs still
hold that against the former short
stop, and It Is feared that his career
will end with hi withdrawal from
the Cub.
The Cubs" have been a big disap
pointment to Weeghmao, who con
fldenly expected them to buzz
through the National League as they
.did through tho Fed. Their failure ho
has attributed to a lack of harmon
ious spirit, and for this he Ih said to
blame Tinker. For the past month
Chicago papers broadly hint that
Wccghman Is practically managing
the club himself. His latest evidence
of pique Is a statement printed in u
Western paper to the effect that he
would decline to enter a city series
In Chicago because ho did not think
hi players entitled to this extra
money. In view of their lassitude In
the pennant race.
Tinker Is In charge of tho club
hero and will direct them against tlm
Giants to-duy. Ho does not iIIhcuhs
the coming uphcuvul an, oRlclnlty, h'J
Is supposed to know nothing about It,
Any day, though, you may expect
an oltk'lal announcement that will
niaki) baseball prick up Its ear,
The American League contendere
arc pulling fur lloston to win in the
National on account of tho big Beat
Ing capacity of llravcs Field, wtillo
tho National LenguerH am rooting
for the White Box. A series between
thoso two cities would probably set
a record in attendance.
The thirteenth ttraight win of
American Laatua,
aak. w. l. rc
Uaba. w. u rc.
ScLU..74 Tl .III
awtaUad.Tl Tl .107
Wash 71 It .M7
rall..,Jl l01t
Maataa.,., It .UI
Dwtrail.,,H U .IT!
Cklcata.,,U U .III.
N. lack.. 74 T 411
Ntw Yttk,4 ai.Lwwi-,1 (Itlnalaia).
fewtrtn.li UMrwti.l.
Cwlwj4t.li rkSn'attkln. 4.
Wbaiaiiit, t Cltttland.t.
To-Day.
now !wfka4at.Leele.
raUdaltkUai Chltata.
Umim at Dwartk.
WMklsgaaaal Omkat
Will Lose
the O In m(i imi not such a bug-a-boo
alter all. Forgetting that it
iffls a hoodoo game McUrato'
gang tore into everything Pittt
burg could oiler and piled up
nine runs before they tcere
tipped oil that the Jinx hung
over them. The fourteenth mat
jutt at cat.
Mr. Bcott, from Macon, Oa., evi
dently Is not familiar with the doings
of our Mr. Kauff. but thoughts have
come to him for tho future. After
n strlko had been called on Benny
yesterday nnd llenny was thinking
about It, with his back to the box,
tho astute Mr. Bcott essayed to slip
another strlko over and call It a day.
Ilcnny, who can see from the corner
of his eycH. whirled nround nnd
knocked tho baseball Into the rlglit
field stand for a home run.
In order to give tho patrons of the
Brooklyn Ilaacball Club an oppor-
tunlty to see nil the players of tha
team In action an Invltntlon lamj
of bnll will be played at Ebbets Field
on. Hundny, Oct. 1, between teams
composed of Ilrookiyn players, In
which all tnemDcrs or ino tram win
participate, both regulars ana bud-
stltutcs. Invitations will be lssuea
nt a gnmo to be played tnis wcok,
and admission to the field will bo only
upon presentation of Invitation.
1)111 Donovan's Yankees defeated
tho faltering Drowns In a fifteen-Inning
struggle by I runs to 3, scoring
their first victory of the year at
Sportsmen's Park, 8t. Louis. A two-
base drive by lcc jnageo anu a iow
throw to first by the veteran Jimmy
Austin on Hcndryx's grounder' gave
tho visitor their winning run.
Tvru Cohb. for nine years the lead
ing batsman nt the American League,
ban conceded that Trls Speaker of the
Cleveland Club would oe tne isit rnatn-
nlon. Kneukor now has a margin or
nearly thirty points over Cobb, accord
ing to unnltlclal averages. Cobb said It
is n numan impossiDiiuy lor nun to iry
to cut down this lead and at the same
tlmo co-operate In team play to the
fullest extent of his ability. Cobb's In
dividual efforts won two of Detroit re
cent victories.
flattie and Kohter Wlm.
Harry Oattlo and Wllllo Kohler were
thn victors In thn ten-round bouts at the
Hunts Point Sporting Club. Gattle
outpointed Jnek Coyne, who substituted
for Jack l'nlmer, while Kohler, Sam
Wallitcli's entry for featherweight
honors, eually defeated Johnny Hayes.
HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES.
(Siwlal to Tht Kcnlii( World.)
ll.VVIIK tit: llllACH Md Hoik. SO. Tha
tntrtm lr to-niorrow't racea art aa foltowii
'IILSrr ItAC.t I'or rmiiton twu inr ol.la; rltt
and a l&M furluiigt. -IhjkWn It.'l. II'.'; Mtlo
ilranva. lift; Mouanoj, UA; lltck Malt. 11.1;
rokuum iim., no; nntkni, no: wurunc
lluu, 11.1.
HM'oMl 1IA01-Kor tlicw.'iTar-oldt and w;
atcpWliaae; tMiidlra4i; acltuig, aWmt two mllea
AlwrfcilJii, l:i-: llati)brwk, 115; PrxunvUr, 135;
li.kWI.it aW, 14.1.
Tllllll) IlAtlB-Thret-loarold.; arlllns; all
hirluma l'rralmi Ion. 110; Itralmlblt, 101;
licau if Mrulo, toil Vlumuw, 1(H); Tl. I'm, 111;
Haatrua, 1IA: I'liiuttlt. lot); Malou, 111; Wt'
nonah. 101: I'lrrna. Ill; 'KrmlnUt, (Hi Caaaba,
115; Peep Hlirlit, lIKi rilwmi.l, lMt; 'Civet, r.
I.. 110: An!i fan. Ill; borax. M; SUtlarlna,
lll; Vteila Juhnmin, 11.1.
I'OPItTll IIAL'K-Marrt ami (tkllncaj all ata;
htudliaji; rullr and artruty )an!a. I'adtb Whack.
114 Kpnmju.c, 115; II hi. Tulatlt, Hit Mala
rhlte, 11W,
hiri'll IIArr.-Maldcna; two-jeu-nlda aeHlna;
fltt furlonja. llo.rtl'a llal'r. lot; Mnl. 110;
M (lam.a, 110;.Klart. 1 13; MarMrlieait. 100
I'hcrrii ltIK, Wit VlrHnla, fotl; Itiap.) lluchamri
llraili IIU'i l'h.Wl 101.
r-i.vru iiai r. ro, inrct-rrieokiat atian;
one i! t and.Mtcnl) )anli.- Ila llaj. 100: Vlr-
aliila w.. Ilflj l'iti Hllht. 110: (Iraki (loiinaal,
lotli KdJItT,. UWj Su.ica.. IVtl; Macah-w HW.
8V:v:NTII IUCK- Ht tnree.tar-olda and up
want! fltt an.1 a half furious,. rator. lot!
lUaina. IWt Mlaa I'malt. lot); Tta (Vldi. 1IJ
Pan Maid, ilk; MurpUr, 117; Tom ISward, 107
Anita, 114.
AirnUft alliminrt. Track faat.
flianta To-l)r with Chlraso, D.as
M. Polo (Irnuntla. Adm. AOo. Advt.
SPORTING.
TII.NK1IIT. llonrtr HriArtlnw
t Fistic News John
If !).' Mob, the Milwaukee light
heavyweight, aueceedi In defeating Char
ley Welnert, the Newark heavyweight,
In their ten-round battle at Madison
Kquara (lardan on neil Monday night,
he can hava a match Immediately with
Jack Dillon, In a telegram he sent to
John, Weliamanttl, the fight promoter
nf Urooklvn, to-tlny Dillon rcquciltd
him lo ilm ud Mohn as aulckiy aa not-
jalble aa he dtilrei to put a stop to thn
mparts circulated recently to thn effect
that he waa afraid to fight him. Welts
mantel say he U ready to put on the
bout at the Ilroadway Sporting Club on
any date suitable to Moha.
Otortt "Knockout" Ilm-m, tht umtMrt UrM
bttriM of Chl.au. hat bttn Mlfhtd for
toil bouU bj his m.nfr. To nm, W.U'i of Oil
cmo. HU nt -nil U with Al (lrjbc. Hit
I'lttttiunh flfhltt. Tot U munda at Pltuburih on
nut tuturdtr olfht, anJ hu ttcnod Ub K, O.
Pttnntn. tht llufltlo ltfht hntjwfljht. for ten
round! at buffalo. N. Y en Mondar ntfht.
VUtchnuktr McJtrdlt.nf tht Fairmont A. C. of
tht Proof., to-dar (Unrtitd two ttn.nmnd bouU
(or tht nut tho" of tht club oa HaturUar elfht.
la UM mala y Jack Hharkrj, tlit pminlalni aaat
o banUraftliht. will go aalnal Mlr, Dunn
Piedmonts pay no duty
no ocean freight
e
AM the value of Piedmonts
is in the cigarette itself
where it should be.
The reason is that Piedmonts,
being made of Virginia tobacco,
pay no duty. They're ALL
Virginia tobacco mild, and
mellowed by Virginia's golden
sunshine.
A package
NOTE i-
-It ii impoattbl to tell
cigartttci ol. all Turklth tobacco for
this Tt
Turklth tobacco cotti more than
becautt aV(r, ya frtithl, marwt
txpiniht handling thnrgt$ muit be
ceit ol an lAirxian tooaccoi, nut ntdmontt, madt
of hlghtit-grade Virginia tobacco, have none of thrtt
vaUitlMi tuptnica. All thiir value li Irveach clgartlte,
OWttMal aVH KV gL LCW . .
( out inTC. ) 'V' a It4 Tmo othhh-
V V4oobt y AWT-Jtt To KHOieJ
N. Wf S T- J
Poller!' grid Gossip )
of lltiltai. Mlt In tht other ronlwt Kddi
hl,, nil) lakt on T.rtf XlaMu, Thin
luarwt Hill alat bt alasel.
Gunboat Amlta lll U a but- flahttr fo, tht
oeil ftw dara. aa bt la buaknl t, ttkt n lo
l Uttka. lit will flnl t anlnit Jloi Coffrr,
lh liUh hraijutlikt, fut all ruurida at tht Na
tional A, c. ef lhllad,UhU on KatueU, nlfht
and tn ntlt Tuwdaj ttrnlnf bt fill honk up
ith Tnn Co.l.r, Iht KndUOi bratil(hl. tit
Irn rminda at tbt llrtadoti HirUai Hub of
llmikljn,
IVlillt Mradr, ffathtnttlhl chtmHon of N.w
imtj, and Tnmav l'arr.11 U ,ht rait aldt hatt
l-vn natrb-d to bti ton rminda al tht OUmple
A. I?, ntlt Monday, Jiinay (lrarj IU mrrt
Ah OoliUlttn. At a aiavta a.W tii ninrrow
nlfht Jack lltrrlck, tht Wtaltm hrat,ittUht,
Int.a Bailor (Irandt, and Johnn, Dun uru
Hittlln Hurl..
Tht I'lonetr rloortlnt Club will hold Hi rn
tar wttkl7 boilni abow ta-nUjht, at wnlca two
featurt houta of tta rounda and thrrt iwtllml.
ntrir will ba conttatrd. WlUlt 11, an il Ntw
llninawlrk. N, J nnd Klfbtln Jot 11, UM of
IhU rltr will eluh In tht tur so, whllt In tht
wtnt.flnal Walter Unr.lt will ticharxt waCoj
llh yaraur Bullltan.
Tht Hunta Point Birtlnj Club hu chanrrd
taanactra. I'bQ Ptmattln. the flnmx twumottr. whn
no
of Piedmonts,
An ALL Virginia Cigarette
eft. aOl av 4
55fw?Qgaiette of Quality
package ol 10
Sr. Not that
Virginia, but
iaiuranei, and
added to tlie
la Kit nunaitr ol Younj OtUi, Jack Onnt and
vlli., boi.,., haa tikta nttr tb eJtib, Tlw. nail
how will bt oMnl'Kte! on Xlr1a, Uattad of
Tl.tir nllht on -"uiil if tht Jrwlati billlajl.
llit card U Vo-mj Uit., ta. Wlilta AtUt; and
Jiw HUwra tf. lliUlij eand.n.
Wltll- i.h-AM ,h- -nMht- ItM,. ,.alhrwtht.
win i a imtj boicr f ir tht ntit thrrt w..ta. u j
ii manajr,, rrina riasirr, naa arrant nnir
fla-hr. , Ijiu u ,N,it TuOT1ar nllht,
t'itt ilnlar nf Iht Wt.t Hld at tha I't-mter
Hiurtlnc I'Ihu: Oct Atllt Nark In a rtluro
Mnl.it at tht Km;ilrt A O i Oct. 9 Tnouajr
llurk i I'hUa.MikMa at Iht tl,mjli A, A, la
(Juaktrtown, ami four iIim laU-r ht com tn
button, when ht Ihiim 1'ranklt McMamut nf
Houth ILwIon Iwtlte roundi tvlort tht Omi
m.rrlal A, A,
Hilly Moiwt. formtr ati, twlrltr of tht Toroota
Cliili, and ont i tht tUte Alhlrllc Ciwunlaam i
mere t, will nfrlclatt tt II thlpl nan In tht
nog at tnt pout txiw.cn I'nu ii.onm an.1 Io
Joliii'in at tht llir'.rm H;rllnf Club on Krt.lt,
nllht IMIi bnirta hatt atrexl to aralt 1.1
Imuodi rttu.ll. and hata forfeit iwttrd that Uir
will make thla .llit.
John Kirk, maniir of Ihe Ntw Polo A. A. af
llirl.-ta, will .! tn Ulnar card frtda, nljht
ont all, thrtt foura an.1 wn lent. In tht all
ruiuidcr, Jnhnrur Wallace, lltrlctn'a filiUnf rmul.
clan, will iwar ihuicImi with llipi'J Smith of
Yorktlllt. Is thw ornlnj ten, Al lalint, th
Weat nlJc llfhtwrliht, and WUIlt l'akt of Tork.
till; will claah. In tht rnalu atlncUoo bailor
(llrorr-l V,jk of tlw Kaat Idp will awau tiuni
with Hob Matfr, tlx rolornl Mfhtwrifht of
llirl.m
marine insurance
If you asl a tobacco expert,
he will tell you that Virginia
is the best cigarette tobacco
on earth.
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umpire for limn..
l(jc Iliac mi I ai.y
iianly Clan.
Always nilltad
lha lliUl.tr tha
rtttk tha laaa It
baa ta eunpert,
lvf k nMt la I
a vafcti; Ut .11,
IhIW 1 1 lil "tp ul
laada u , u lua,
a.t c:- I
t'iMnlri JfatH JUoui I in I ill lark
until, li Mr, u (, i .wMflac
urr liilnis II
Tha Ciar of all the HuxsMi.e oara
til UlfTtlflil uniforms, w hit li la about
71 Icaa tlmii Jack Knight hua worn.
Clntlnnati man was granted
divorce en ground ef cruelty. Hit
wife Indited en readlno the tttndlna
el the National Liagut out loud,
Nrareet approach to Johnny Dun
dee'a atile of lighting la n fro hot).
ping nrnund tin u red hot atovu In hi
pare
re full.
tmn uwl.r IU twlo ruin un), It U
la tB,M wr (n-ai r.a llt im
Hana Wagner hats hla old base
hits Ilk a sailor hat shore Itave,
lift of thn Ht. Loom iirueoalJ
nhnlule. itn't imu thine important
than thn name of Molla lljurittdt'i
partner in the douMri.
Alwnys a ihock tn the sport world
when a Hoy Wonder Is pinched for
tailing ucninu in nis alimony or lat-
Ing hi grandchildren
I'rtlialnar? (ra-ttrt al IVtat Polo I .nl Aa
eaiolla ibvuld hli to eJlnunate tht airotaaua
fumbltr of llrktta whloh baa auatknl Uitlr kaa
am ta.t tear,
' After n aeaalon in lloston an urn
pirn turns to Edk'ar Allen Poo for
u little frivolous reading.
The bird who talks golf wrrll
watching tha Robin play tho Brav
would take
a ham sandwich to m
banquet.
llontfled lloaliin I tr art av-andallatd orar
rta. ruuiir that la tht ftrnt nf Iht I'hlli wlaalas
tht Nation Itfut tinaat Altiandcr vul
ahart In tht arrUw moat;.
W don't like to mention the nam
of the wo rat fighter in the world as
Fred McKay I aora nough on u
already.
Giants established a lot of records,
this sesson, but allowed tha mala
event to get away. Homo difference
between catching t'?n one-pound flan
and onn ten-pound fish.
10for5
cyfco Tucked 10 forlOt
ti
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Tnt Scotch oj OatATAot
J YVIIIIt It) an vs. Jos inland. At
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