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Deadline for Final Returns on Pre-Season Drive Set for Noon Today 6--Jopliii Globe, Wednesday, Feb. 17, J951. 136 WORKERS ASSIST CLUB IN CAMPAIGN Total of I'M Kooks Sold anil eeipts Turned in by SO IVr of Workers. Officials of Pre-Season Ticket Campaign By POKTKR W1TTICH. 1 The a i lias been set foi noon todav for i to i i i a i in i i i One of these a we a i 1 1 A i i a a i ot to a cot into the i i a Baseball Club Umpire loom of the Connor 1( one dav was sfiged in and ave a lot of gasoline i i a i ic a a lot of big do not i i i m- go on from the speakei's a and i i pi-sons i a in i around the laolo, some of 1 a a i 1 practically lost in the coiners Abom 7n -M of the ams Yesterday morning it a a a -nen a it-turn-? baseball booster meeting just aboui la.st night 49" two steps a a 1'om a bunch of hooks of spoilsmen the i befoie All heard of and i of a money.

It i money, monev money, like money w.is- most important thins; in ihe wo: Id Come to think about ii, i a it is Fiom the o. the i ets- iiad been sold Begins i A i a of i took part in i i began i i a i a a i-i the Kmpire icxj'ii fit Coiip( hotel at i Dan Si.t.-ilev i a a of tne i i a i nd Joe Re kei spoke i oi new Sr l.o'ns i a i Aso' i a on i em i a i e. H.ii.-h g.vmg brief stim- Imary 01 i i i a i i fillip 10 its- present metropolitan i i said i a "baseball is a s.Mnbol i growth and i is impoi a a one stressing a lake and the cm a a i a in a. baseball park, came to of Us a i entei conclusion that the general idea -aid. and assure it-.

Bulldogs to Collide With Cardinals IRON DUKES PUSH BASEBALL FACTS BOOK KENTUCKIANS ASIDE CALLED BEST SELLER Finally Into Lead a Hook" of of Collegiate Basketball Hating i 'id Straight i J'aeis, KisurPs and Statistics Settles Main Arguments. A I Feb. 16 (Pi A i a i is a i a "best seller." 'n iboutih there is a copy s(1(l Kxia I i a i a League's 1951 That's What They Say. Mrs. S.

Sc-orsp (in of her husband'-; ROlf) "He tried it for three and a halt decided he couldn't conquer it. and finalh said to heck wilh it." Five of many kry i i Joplm's pro-season baseball i i a i at the "ku-k-on" i a a a in the i i loom of ihe Connor IXnn Stanley, a i is the a a of the i in above photo" a i ip-i'd-n" to i i i Joe Becker, a shoi talk: Paul StubbK'f icid. a a i i of i i i a man of Uaicl of cinec-tnis of ihe Du-trict Klpc-iuc a Can-oil Fay, i of i i An i a i i v.cie picsent. for the Globe-News i a a photo.) EAST, SOUTH TO PLAY CRUCIAL GAME TODAY District H. S.

Basketball By Hircil NKW YORK. Feb Hi U-i A i in a i i i i i consecutive weeklv pol's no's lion Diike.s i i moved lo top of the i ol i's "Gieen ts. a a a i as ihev i i i and stalistic.s compiled by their undeleated to JO a i director of the hlraigln collegiate i i i a League i Bureau, on Duciue.sne i and players in the Kentucky, the only other a h.isrhall loop, major college a in the i 'i'' till page lxxk is compiled weekly Associated Piess a i lo1 l)v spoils i ladio jpoll of the "t'153-51 season. '1 he and i i spoi tsensters, and a i i a a slim one I i a and never i to 761 on the ballots of Tin spons the But if the bar- i and broadcastei i ihe corner a who out the natio'i to a'l those baseball Each of ihe a le.r-,, a i iiad one it would a c-eived 21 of Ull i pla. loi oi say nothing votes, but the Dukes picked i 0 a 1n of calls to nevvs- moie i i i down the i'-U'ei as no fewer a a Foi i a a argument as the No.

1 a hot a-; to whether the Cin- jcombmation Seoi ing on i i i i Kedlegs won or lost basis of ten points H'O games in ihe period from 1900 a n.ne lor scv ond on, an to page 50 and etc I the nevei have Jo-! was filling Grand lake i vvatei jtommuiim in the a i a game and iners park with persons. Beckei a was brief but di-l Of which evervbody is a i to the point He did nol ment. i a on other ro sue-! to Determine C'ltj -Junior High School Championship. ii7, a i Al.BA. Feb.

16 --The Alba i a clawed out a b7-37, win the a i i i Comets here Baxter Springs Kdna BAXTER Kan non-conferenc bas- the ov PI tonight a I eib.ill game i nigh school's. Bull-. The I defenMve plav of cess of baseball in Joplm asido; of Bob Irom saving a a i i a a i for Jop mj jn a 2 4 0 od Kamc a ook ommand in the mi- Junior in a game a i a stanxa arc! were i headed ceasing toil, who might, some dav, 1 5,1 I clee.de East ga ns Eovei i i 23 points foi supplant Joe Magoto of a th S0a i a possesion or the City League title the victor- to i a high point as "Mr. in the Western) South gams a poi uon a i of 12 a lor Baxter Springs tonight, Feb IWHITFIELD PREDICTS iir-ii I i had he'd ihe top snot 1M a a K)0 wmes in a HF I RRFAK RFrnRni i ison The iu I LL I i aftei Indiana, the pre-season lf onl fn Thql ds had -Jiilfered its first del peniicMit-vv inning year of 1910 feat Duquesne's com. ided "niched with a 100-33 Indiana's second loss i i and on ro beat Detroit The Dukes, only six pomt ot Amci an ue the i Middle-Distance Kates Sanas i Tops.

But Says- He'll Kun 1-Minute Mile Before Kansan. At the baseball meeting was. of course, Carroll Fay, president of The Joplm club and a man uhose, a bcen i i bv he back still bends from his mgsley go a i i Alba i held the Comets to one quartei of season goal ihe period. a 7hn Association. Currently Mr.

Magoto, some-p thing of a drug store tvcoon of Purchased by i a i of 1 Oklahoma, holds that title, and the lm ue. Walters mention of that fact is brought up only as a matter of record, and not that Mr. Fay gives a durn ivhether he is Mr. Baseball or not. Joe has been at the A.

baseball job for about 20 years now, he is proud of the Association and its staunchness. The league, too, undoubtedly, is proud of Joe, whose undying hope is that Muskogee IP going to find a base. ball champion. This department, along i a 5ot of other people, admires Magoto for his luncheons, dinners, suppers and entertainment put on by him at the country' club and Five Years Ago Today. Pittsburg School Supply and Tamko advanced to the tinals of the Four-State basketball tournament at the Y.

M. C- Pitt downing Mindenmines, 40-38, and the Rooters beating Ozark Bible college, 5835. the name is of Musko- pee's top hotel. Magoto and Fay have two things in common, commendable things, too, about their enthusiasm for baseball. They both go after their like their lives depended.

The fn st books of i sold a a totaled i and the ans to give the books of i a.s prizesc duung the coming Little League season. The Joplm Cardinals i admit any kid baseball player free when accompanied by his parents. Unless sales begin i in this morning, it appears improbable a the ball will a a i its 3,000 books goal, but it appears certain tiiat this year's drive by far surpass last year's ampaign. The of tickets sold for S7 each, and the books vvill not be sold at the reduced rate after the 1954 Western Association seasons opens. Directors of the Joplin Cardinals met last night in the offices of the Chamber of Commerce to discuss several important business matters pertaining to operations of the club for 1954.

It was officially announced at last night's meeting that George Lemmons vvill succeed Bill Wolf as groundskeeper at Miners park. The promotion committee of the ball club will meet next Tuesday at Joplin Club to advance plans and a a some good promotions for the 1954 i "AVoi Id XM ies-. i Kentucky a week ago, a a i picked up a lot of first A Settled. of ihe first honoi- The a i i ieim de- The Bulldogs i a a the Alba squad, 41-31. seasons record i the game, m-j Individual i eluding a perfect 3-0 City League! Carierville (77)-- J.

Sisk 5 A they.i mai k. South is 2-1 lecorri. A would leave the lock for ihe title Kmgsley, who i 1 ninth year as basketball a Pt on East, has guided his teams to six sv uneontested titles and one shared- Lions tinned a Kdna t7-r2. in a. Xeosho Vallev Conlerence game Baxter isoring's lecl at the i.

--i- at a i and V-, NEW YORK. Feb. 16 Hi a 0 i 1 had -one' U1 'quarters-. Baxter Whitfield. king of the middle dis-! I i i a a a Oklahoma A i took the game aance runners, rated Kansas' 1 nl '-f I i i a sLonn- ISantee as best of ihe modern mi- 1P ser on a Kdna 14, i lei today and then blandly 0 'iom i place Fiench 1.

Lackev. Foiiesiei 11. dieted he, Whufielc! woui'd be first Tnebel, i 14, i lei today and then blandlv ppe(i i i a Tbe.e Lackev. Foiiesiei 11. dined he, woui'd be i ln rankl ou-hc Manley i Carnco.

hit the fabled four-minute mark i Indiana, i a 16-2 season iec- iow-n. Rhodes. -u see ms is talking retained place in the I 0 aodwin. a about the mile those days, the foul ranking-; i 630 points. Com-' he a Red Schoendienst of was a hauler man out in 1953 than Don of the Giants, to page Their- I find Mueller was toughest man in tht a i a nan 19, Blown Boman.

Goodwin Baxter Springs 6 7 i Smith mile." the lean lie to fan last In the 502 times he faced opposing hurleis i the rank his i t.i-r won the i in 1947. MS. Gneb 2, Howard 5. Shell 17. Carthage 78.

Mount A'ernon Hobson. P.erce, Dob- CARTHAGE, Mo Feb. 16 i Four Carthage players scored in '53 and shaied the i i Noi th Cassville 54. Lamar r0. LAMAR.

Feb 16-- r. an defeated a a i 54-50. here tonight: double figures here tonight the lor an average in one Iowa, a newccmer to i select in each 27.3 times to the I tnmk I can run a foin -minute group, edged out Maiyland by one plate ile or something like 3 5P fi by; point for tenth place It replaced And on page 41 you'll find that since the National League was founded in 1S7G. the St. Louis direction.

mil next summer. 1 think onh Santee'La Saile. which slid from seventh has a chance to beat me to it to 12th after a loss to un- The suave SD-year-o'd Los An- 'ranked Temple ended the Kxplor- Cardinals lead all the rest in the in a South takes rl of in a Big Nine Conference game Jim Huhbs conn ibuted 12-3 into today's contest. Hai-old Thompson i i In losci a i Coach pomt honoix squad Cassville also copped ihe "B' Tigers whipped Mount Vernon in a free-scoring Big Nine Confeiencel tilt. 78-39.

DU3lne man sa-d he'd a ers 11-game winning streak 'number of managers. The Cards a Rodncy Henderson led Carthage 0 1 a t( daj galaxy of great mi- 1 i a was ranked 15th. a a had 58 managers, couniin- 15 points 20 points but Frank Thomas le rs in himself exclud- homa City 16th, and Kansas ISth who se rved more than indi- 10 garner highi Mount Vernon captured i i a honois i 21 markets. 1 Santee "he has the FIRST NATIONAL BEATS i ttio TM oest tempei ament of all a is in good shape and "rarm to eo i i bv a B7-41 man The Bulldogs whipped in their first meeting at Last. 71-5S.

and then defeated the Cardinals in the Cassville tournament i a twn weeks ago I i idual scoi ing Cassville CV! 13 i i Henslev 12. i i 12. en i Tucker 2, Davidson. Ash, Today's contest i complete a Mallory Powell 3. Hollander 11, Moshei 13.

schedules for both but a i i 12. Robeitson 7. Dei mott 7, i leam will compete in the Joplm 1. Snow. Carthage aUo took the pielimi- nary game.

4S-35. Individual scoring. Carthage (781-- Hoover 19 Hall tS. Dicier 16. i i 2, Samuels 13, Hendriclcson 20 Mount Vernon (59'--Swinney 1 Thomas 21, Gardner 6, Robinson 4 Jim or Hish Tournament i next week.

Officials for game are Lee Geotge and Los Coopei Vi ebb City 60, Xevada 58. NLVADA. Feb 16-Jeriyi tempeiament of all a competitor, even cocky. This, plus 1 his exceptional speed, makes him a real four-minute threat." 7S Sd- Fust National Bank quintet The Cards used four manageis I in each 1S95 and 1S96. 1 If vou're interested in 1953 i 'nmc stteaks the champion Brooklyn Dodgers put together the loner- string of victories--13.

Pitts- i 0 2. John Landy. tnumped the South Joplin and Sf Louis never i Spntee's competitive i runs team. 7S-5S. last night in a South.able to i more than five in a better when he's not pressed." Joplm Basketball League game on row 3.

Josy Barthel, Luxembouig- the South Joplin Christian chinch Pittsburgh had the longest wonderful spirit coin t. tl Pak not nearly Santee 4. Denis Johansson the natural abilitv EAST SOLT Il Seneca 59, (Jalena 57. NLVADA. H.

lo victory, and to Feb. 16--Seneca'Rusk split the coids loi 26 potnts'good runner, but runs in spurts, the game's -Jronng honoi's. Galena's undefeated sti in Hicks. S-G 1 Hooiebekp. 5-10 i tonight nippin" the Cardinals to a i i TT 1-- T- Hunzeker.

5-8 Pa.vne, 5-3 in a non-conference CT heie tonight in pacing the Webb 60-581 basketball Cushman, 5-9 Bov man, Martin. 5-8 Kellev. 5-4, Thp cage'Big Nine Conference victoiy a a Gray, 5-0 Lemmons 5-7 up vmh jobs i So far as filling Grand lake up! we left the meeting much in con-j fusion, if not in doubt. Sam Williams, a guy who reaped his of riches in worldly goods by laising and supplying millions of minnows to thousands upon thousands of anglers who used them to entice several tons of i a i and bass, admits only a the lake Fund to Receive Fixed Percentage of Series Income seconds- left Bob Butterfield of ihe Indians i a field goal to i a up the game. In the tilt.

Seneca be-ted 'Galena, 67-61. Don McCandless a i the victoi i 17 points Individual scoring: Galena (57)--Younger 17. Hall 2. Gieen- a a i Martin 15 Rogers 20 Seneca 5 9 i the top level." 5. Ruhe a 1 n.

but not good enough 6. I a Eriksson, Sweden- of! Jack Smith burned up the nets'Dodgers i lost more than four with 47 points to spai the Bankers'in a They did that three easily a i You'll i all of a on the Individual scoring First a i a Bank 7 a mside of the back This ear's book also has a new ner 7. Lewis 4. Smith 47. Rudd 16.

jangle--a slick paper cover i Palmer 9. South Joplm Chnstian 5 i Jim Householder snaied up lauiels i 19 points tor Ne-l Here 1(J cl vada. The game was close all the door championships at Madison Fisher. Stai a 17. also contains the for the National AAU 16.

L. Pigg 6. Gibbons 11. In addition to a i i the book beais thf picune of the 1953 all- star a but Webb City kept thc lcad, uare Garden or, Saturday night most of the fourth" period for the' ne expects to i the 1000 NKW YORK, Feb. 16 (J) A a on percentage joint committee of major league berg said, owners and plavers agreed today "There a a single a i Mailes 10, a a 9, Maddox 12.

6. Baker 10, Dcve 2. 1 1 victory Nevada took the i i i a i game. 47-3S I i i a bconng: City (601- i 7 Wuellner t. Phill.ps 5.

Rusk 26, Eelsner yard run in a record 2-07, Whitfield said his entire piogram is aimed at an outstanding mile pei- formance. "During the I'm building current club Ihe the spi ing FRANCIS TO PLAY a i i schedule and names of lu Antr HT I I lt 1e note al i ihe clubs i IN (jAmL AT KANSAS CITY stay as they their way north- 'ward from their spring bases. RIO GRAXDH. Ohio, Feb 16 uV Which a is the most i i -Basketball's a i Bevo producer of a i a League play- to iccommend changes on that score," Leuis a i administration of the players' pen- Greenbeig added a sion fund and to provide it with to get the rnattei 10, a 5 Nevada (5Sl--J Householder 19. I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I i i i i i i I i i i TM i i i i i dav to the other'f'-om ihe World Series and all star July." He said he and Galb, eath a on hit thc hoop, foi 22 pmnts i .1.

I next in its a i igames. contact the i i i spark Duenweg to a 67-60 win GOODMAN. I-eb ino-'all alotif a In a five hour session the cn-mm ately i la er i i a heie tonight a non- e11 Letl hit 28 points hci tonight nS 1hat 0 he hoped to meet wnh the 14 other'conference cage i leading Goodman to a close 77- still is there and a he know from one where it will be level stage, hoping all along the banks will be flooded. Everybody hopes that, too, but nobody knows e.xactlv thc worth in money that dam at Disney has provided dealers in things i used bv anglers. a fixed i a of the income before the a a i cleaned i IK Householder n.

6, DuPimcx 1)7, Granln liO. 5. Catron 6 Yaxel 9 DUENWEG, 6 oodiiian 77, boutliues il- up my stamina i special cross-iFrancis and his Rio i a a The answer is Pennsylva agreed the fund should he run bv 1hopcd lo mect 1 14 conference cage i commmee a representatives before the! weg took the lead the between owners and players--two from each. And it agreed a 60 per cent lof the gross- receipts i the all stait of the season. Baseball currently leceives $1.100,000 for radio and i i rights to the World Sei ics This first period and weie never headed.

The Granby team defeated the Duenweg teamers, 51-42. I i i a scoring- i a game, ii.tii.Ms yum me AH contract also in 1956. The! r.ranbv i60i Coade iq k'ellrv fi luding all-star game i a ibui-ooacle 19. Kellry b. leading Goodman to a close 7771 McDonald County Conference i i Southwest City.

Bob Wallace topped the South- i a a th 27 points. Southwest City won the game. 14-30, but Goodman took the I and television contr-u'ts and last a a ame lorlllccfi Speak IS, Colbuin 9, Cupps" 6. volleyba be VV -A conn is. ana i i of at gate i 0 Indivn i '60 per cent of the radio and i i a a I should be paid i into the, ocnsion fund If .4 Im i a lcl ROAD GAMES piop i Jsubstaiitial Inc'rease.

7 Norman Lcwis attol nev WILL BE TELEVISED 6 Box 16. a i i 1, a i 8, Doke 9, Jacobs 11, lohnson 22. ball t.lt. 27-6 idual scoring- Southwest C.ty country and other workouts and plav a benefit at Kansas'at least far as the 1954 rosters leel i to my advantage to March 22. Coach Pcnnsv a a Ins tinue my middle distance running oiiv er announced today a i sons on i a ros- indoois to keep up my speed.

pj 0 Grande and its opponent, as ters. California has 31. Illinois 21. Ihe only thing these fellows'yet unpicked i play the prc- Ne-v Yotk 27 and Missouri and have on me is stair.ina and e.x-liminary befoie the East-West a i 20 each. perience.

I think I can overtake Mar game i said proceeds; them by next summer." go to the Shnncis Hospital I a a i i a Choken Mackawa. op' Cuppled Childien ihomoie member of the Michigan i a Huskey was selected as the, In three i appearances i a a i a won his "most athletic girl" at Tennessee season. Oliver said thc Rio two bouts by technical knock- College. has helped collect 542,000. 'outs in the first round Aurora 43, i Fie'ds Wallace 27.

a a 10. Gibbons 7, Horton 2. Goodman i 7 i Lett 2S Gor- a 9, G. Lett 20, Cox 16. Daugh- 1 S.

Feb 16 la vcrs representatives and a Frank Selvv of five men at today's meeting. completed a clean of all 0 a a ing records as Furman dovv ned lege, 123-102 The records he hioke vv ei foi single season Col leasl the tie an 000 a AfRORA. Feb. 16 The.erty 4. ST.

LOUIS, Feb. 16 CPI-AII St A i a Houn 1 Dawgs nipped the se n) ncome changes Louis a i a load games will 1 of atltelecast back lo St starting High Frequency station Cubs, 4H-41. here tonight Conference cage 1Ie said i i Joh executive vice pres- The Cub led the bv a 41- of a margin i a i and a half only S4.0,000 a allowing for todav obliga-l WiKon also plans i been a tonight sioriti" on a i I Don King tied the ball single season f.aieer field gn Thc Cot bin held goals and semui lions. These i a i pre completed for a i a a ot tiled for befoie 1956. all hoire and iii.id games over a i At the pi esenl i i in the i is i a bv a i a Both Ihe i i i anil TV i i i ith a fielder Then with lo go.

King to put less a a i aimed a two i game on i. e. Aurora's Rhode was- high Sarcoxie 6 1 60. Sarco.xie. Mo Feb.

Sarco.Me Bears slipped past the Neosho Wildcats. 61-60, here tonight in a non-conference basketball contet-l. George Jackson led the Bears lo i i canning 28 points to capture individual scoring honors Barrv Franks bucketed 21 a i and Lee Ruller sank 20 counters- goals made i 21 i r' 330 i season 15 nioi 'lie 315 i i i i cif Kansas, a i field goal total Jess a i seasons, surpassed fe SOX record a it a i i council, 1 i i of i bv Clyde' Thr 1 -separates Hie And his opeiation of the pension i of tS25 i i eommissionei-' the i otineil MANTLE EXPECTED TO JOIN i YANKEE MATES MARCH 1 Houn Dawgs' 39-37 "BV by a 47-30 a dual scoring: I i i a scoring: idual Monett I Moeninghoff 11. 1 FoRpl look Chel! stands at i i a a a i Ivy's a i a now 42 points i game, compared i 29.5 last a earned him i i i i 'lor i i i a ion. No a uil changes can be made i the i a i e.xpues in 16 i a i c-nn be as appioved.

pension e- The Fui man a has i i i i income from baseball's games a a i a tur.d Into i fund me Mei eer. South Caiolmn. Richmond, 1 1 1 'he i i i i the all-strn (game and the Woi Id along i I i i a a i fees i the i Ted by John Gal- a owner of the i i i i and Hank Oreenberg, gen- i YORK. Feb. 16 a a of the Cleveland New York i a announced i i a The players' representa- a i Mgmng of a complete bat- i i A i of the honors.

His career oi me 10 is 31.7 points. 01 2.251 71 games. and a i HEARN, KATT INTO FOLD COMMERCE, Okin Feb ir, Slugging i Mickey Mantle is i using hut said 2. Gold 6 Rhode 17, Cole- day he expects to his New man 5. Yoik Yankee a a March 1 foi ing a i i a who said he has not yet a i a was oper- ago for behind his i a I-'la a i Carl Jiinclioii ,10, Pittsbiirg 42.

CARL JUNCTION. Feb. Hi. The Carl i 'PI 12, DISTRICT CAGE GAMES and Ralph teiy today veteivin pitcher Jim'New York Yankees Hearn and Ray a Kiner of the Chicago a i a a i i A i a i i a agieed in the i a 19.M a i a percentage deal a the easiest iir hnd a 3-12 i i i o.cj a i Alba 67, Carierville 37. Cassville 54, Lamar Duenweg 67.

a GO. Seneca 59, Galena 57. Goodman 77. Southwest 71. Webb City 60, Nevada 58.

Carthage 78, Mount Vernon i). VVheaton 75, Anc.ier.son -18. a Springs, 67. Kdna 52. Aurora 43.

41 a i Junction 50, PitMnirg 42 i Long sparked i Bulldogs to i i a 2.3-point scoring i a i i i a scoring honors. i won the contest bv 41-32 a i Miss a i Sailcly was crowned Basketball Queen of Carl Junction High between the and games. I i i a scoring: Pittsburg (42) Stewart 7. Dinneen 10, D. Park, Kagan 8, Tripp 13.

G. Park, Black 1, Rheums 1. Phillips, Wagoner, 2. Carl Junction Beekhnm "We a them i i Sarco.xir 61, Noo'sho 60. Neoho (60)--Butler 20.

Franks, 21, McCreary 3, Erickson 1, a i 4, Roberts 6. Wolfe 4, Ruddick 1. Sarco.xie (61)--Alberty 7. Robb 1. Jackson 28, Wiight 8.

Whcaton 75, Anderson 48. WHEATON. Feb. 16. -j VVheaton romped over Anderson, i 75-48.

here tonight to remain defeated in scheduled games for, Ihe last four seasons Anderson took the game, 2S-19. Melvin Hriynes topped the VV'hea- lon scoicrs with 28 points and Roark led Anderson with 21 a i ers. VVheaton led 20-9 at the quar- tei 39-23 at a i and 36-36 at Ihe three-quarter a i Individual scoring: Anderson (48)--Olson 3. Cunning- Bergen 3. V.

Van Alstine. Mitchell 17, M. Van Alstine, Roark 21, Sellers, Edmonds 1, Driscol 1. VVheaton (73)--Ross 2, May, M. flaynes 28, Buck 14.

Line- bargor 10. McCullah f), McTeer 1. Ilaynes 7, Hussey. There are 127 breeding farms Bryan Long 2,3, Southern 2.1 raising thoroughV.ted horses in Hood 9, Shuoy, Beck. I New Jersey.

BoHled in Bond 100 Proof A I A Glenmore Distilleries Company, Louisville, Ky, SlEWSFAPERl.

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