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THE PORTSMOUTH DAILY TIMES EVTEN FIMOUS BOXING SHOW THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1926 OF REAL SNAPPY ACTION Shifty Dayton.earned a de- anon over Jackie Warner of Cincinnati after ten rounds'of'furious fight- Bed ot tbis'city arid Dickie Mc- Dome of. Huntinston. fought eisbt fast rounds to'a good. Oiher Bouts. Henrr; Powell, 'of', Cincinnati awarded, a decision dyer Kid Cooley of city "after "five rather'tame rounds.

Red Le.wis of this city was given luC decision.over..Clyde"Roberts after six rounda "of reiV millinc- In the curtain rawer Charles Monk was awarded the decision over Kill Fast Athens Quintet Here Friday Aftgnt NEWCOMERS A game of great importance In the Southeastern high school league will be played In the P. n. this Friday evening, when the Athens quintet will engage the P. U. S.

boy." in battle. After this contest, the Ironton boys here will be the last league game for the locals. The Athens b'y a slightly closer score than the basing show staged in the Portsmouth Atbletic Club last uijbt under the direction of Plumbers Assoew- tion of this city wns a real show, in fact more real boxins was uncorked at it than any boiibs show staged in the citr la many months. There was action all the waj and gloves flew thick ami the main Shiny Dando of Day- ton met a tough bird in Jackie Warner of Cincinnati. It went the limit ten but on several occainons "Warner in trouble but each time he hud Bufficienl reserve strength weather i the storm.

Warner took the count nine in the third round when it looke like the curtain him. However no rallied and gave Dando plenty to worr about the next round. Dando.won six two aud two were even. Warner claimed wns fouled in the eighth round but Kcforee Rudity would not allow it. Dando-showed audience that he 15 a much improved fishier and boxer.

He is a two fisted scrapped and carried the fight to Warner all the way. These boj-i have met six times, three decisions to Shifty, 'two to Viarncr ruupe was defeated by Nelsonvllle coal miner boys, beat the Ked and ISltie team, so it is plain tufit -tha locals will bo put to sonic effort If they n-ln. The locals have been holdlng'stren- nous practice sessions this week. The Bearcats of the'T league; gaged in practice tussle on Monday nml the Sciotoville high quintet in action Wednesday, eveiilns. Ttic boys are our to avenge a close Proctorvlllc.

defeat by two victories ore good crowds of local fans, and attend not be disap- poiatel. 1C. action -Is For 1 the three home Athens, Ironton loys and games, Cercdo i'ls, adiiiissloil rate of a has leon extended to high scliooi students, n6 7 iiiarij more of them will be present to root at the remaining games on the. schedule. Friday's contest will start at eight.

In Tlie League Girls' Team Will 8 Tewns in Action Tonight Eight Y. M. C. A. floor squads will be In action tonight at the old P.

H. S. gym, as follows: 5:45 p. VB. Wolves.

n. vs. Ironsldesr. "6:45 p. vs.

liull Dogs. 7:15 p. vs. Skippers. At 1:45 m.

free throw tournament will be conducted and scores submitted to National Headquarters, ut C. On Saturday eveulng.a special athletic carnival will be conducted as p. Ball game by basketball boys. 0:00 p. yard, dash -for all classes.

p. 0:45 p. throw tournament. Play In Geredo and COIIIK they recently stafecd a draw in fepnng- rr.1.., a erudite battle to set- field. They had a grudge tie last night and on various occasions cast science to the winds in an effort to land haymnker.

It wns corking gooo bout. p. m. Sky Pilots. Basketball--Skippers vs p.

vs. Panthers. Prizes for the winners. Couch Hopkins of P. II.

S. will have charge Free Throw Tournament. On March 20, three Boys J3ept. Friday the 1'ortsmtiulh high school girls' basketball quintet will journey to Ccrelo. W.

where they will pluy the girls' quintet of that place. The teredo outfit is nn unknown quantity, but it it measures up to the stunddrdH set by'the football team that used to come here from Cercdo, the players will be big and fast nntl hard to'beat. I the Friday night's -contest, the Ceredo team will hold two nflvun- tages, first they will be playing before their home crowd, nnd second, they will lie girls' rules. They hnvo- bten playing by these) rules all season, while the locals have had only three days to practice this style of play. However, a T.

H. S. team is never beaten before It steps on a floor, and the girls' team has set a fine winning streak will be hard to hrwik. In their gaidp Inst Saturday nipht. the local cirls got their scoring machint In action, and showed flint they possessed some real nullity, and locnl fans nre i for to the Cerwhi rinlntel.

Conch Hell will nsc Taylor, Slcwnrt and Clssna, fot- Helpful Hiiits For Golf ers The object of the chip is to put the ball dead, or so near the pin that the would Jje holed three timcrf oiil of four. Players will- find that, there nre 'periods' Instinjr'as long as a month or. more. when thcv do 110 wroiiK. Hint tho iall sometimes nil but' he hole, and remains so neur that it inny lie kuockel in with the back-ot the putter.

Sn uplifted in spirit do become under the.se happy circumstances that the Idea of a i putter for their long-uutts amwars 1 palpably 'iibsm-d. when a inashic would serve the purpose far more efficiently. It is needless to say that proper fielf-rcspert saves them from such an unconventional proved inff. But the shot. can he a fickle one, ami there are weeks when the knack is lost and the chip may not be played OU UOUt.

T1 In the. eiRht round, semi-fmnl, Red Vise aud Dicklo.McDomc draw. McDonie started like a wTnner, but Wise finished so strongly the last two rounds, that he turned imltle into a draw. McDomo took lot of punishment in these rounds. The renl surprise of the evening cnme when Tied Lewis gained decision over Cn 5 d6 Roberts of Huntiugton from Tillie, it was.son.e battle all the Roberta wns almost out in I th round and.was down fo.

coun of 9 but he staged a renl comeback but not quite strong enou to earn draj. Basketball teams will their annual visit to Cincinunti Y. M. C. A.

The committee will announce tho teams who will make the trip In a few days. Tlie annual basketball banquet -will be held. April Conch Iticunrtl Hopkins will speak to the Boys' Mci'tins at Terminals Y. 'II. C.

A. Sunday at 1:30 p. m. Robert Hopkins will preside. Masonic Bowling League wards PcVoss, Shields nnd Mnssie nt tho guard Last Games The fiiiiil in the Klementnry School Buskclhnll I.enmie will he plnyed nt 1'ortsuioulh lUsh School uy" Saturday morning- The following teams re scheduled: Lincoln vs.

McKinlcy. Giirfield, Bond vs. Union. Highlnnd vs. Junior High School.

toes all the way- 1 Bftte.s Swisshelra T. Bales Belter Totals Blind DeAtlcy Marlott K-uart League Cardinals 138 120 TEAM STANDING Won Masters 0 tealtora 7 Pullers 7 Rons .7 5 Civics li Omens 0 Nods Prexys 5 7 Doughboys 5 7 Splitters fj 7 Rosebuds 7 Hodmen a 7 Pet. Clash Again Tliis very short aproncli is mainly vrist shot" with inashic. Jn playlna t. (hn body must be held ns immova- ilo us rock.

The arms should barely move In the np sivlng, and the should Famous Kansas Team Here Next Sunday BHCsman's Selects have' been "bols-" Win the Swedes, us they are rated ere.1 np and nre all set to take on as the best basketball passers in the he fast- quintet from Coffeyville, Kansas, known as Olson's Terrible Swedes, in .1 basketball classic to lie held Sunday afternoon in the nj fl "llnll. Ninth anil Chillicotlie trects. Basketball fans will witness of the passing they have ever country. They invariably jmss biill'liehiud their backs, and greatly confuse' the opposing, team. In fact the Swedes Jmve made an nrt of their passing, mid nlthonsh the locals have leen hard nt work bulld- inj; lip iv defense for Unit type of Baearaan has nckled-a few pmyers to his team and they will "help deal as the forwards hhve.bben diirlnp; i In.st three games and have not li inukinj; enough baskets to.

even iiiii The Swedes, Saturday at Jnckson, ninl there will probably show play tlie the game' they will have their hands full, strength of the Kansas players. real WHh The Boxers litiss, Philadelphia, ami Eddie Anderson fo'iijthr" draw (10). Wilbur Coher. New heat Benny Schwartz, Baltimore, (10). FROBA.TE NOT1CK Settlement Account? ami vouchers of tlie follow- persons nnd esUies hnve Iwcn (lied in tlie Probate court of Seioto COUH- id filed LOS ANGELES--Tommy O'l shaded Aco.Huclkins.

Nebraska (10). SOME JUMPER YUKK. Fob. I A -Inch by inch ever the bar, tall, smiling Charley Hoff of Norway, world cliiiihpion poles vaulter, scales height (35). 18045--Tho first anil i of Martha a Horftley as of the Kstnte of Julia Ann llorsley, .1 Mi All persons interested nre ren.ulr»ii a SUL-II settlement anil make ot-j't- tlonu thereto, if any they have.

Any person Interested may i tlnns to buitl -Accounts, or iicin of, on or before until time of hnurlni; ViV 7003--The fifth a i i a account lit that ilme further time may la- Edward J. Daehlcr as of thi! for cause, lo file such exceptions install of Thomas U. Davis, deccatcil. STAM.E'i 10000--The first and final account o' Jeo. Kocrmir aa A i i a of tlio Estate of Leo KoeriHT.

Decmseil. (3). 1SS90--The first and i a Ohio, for Inspection, r-'oril. and unless exceptions are thereto, they will be a i confirmation on February -T, that American impossible. athletes have oC Zwlrtert as AiliiilnlstratrlA.

of the EstKte of Augustus Zwickcrt, Uc- "Tl? 15532--The first tinai account of Ernest A. Bynon Administrator of the Estito of Ernt-iL K. Kynon. CAXNKS, Feb. nd Suzauiie .500 .500 .500 .417 .417 .417 .417 .417 RANGE BOILER LEAGUE Rosebuds 104-- 30 131--r 39 jijvs 135 102 178--- 4 i 131-- 303 142-- '1S4.

ICO 7S1 75S Pirates 110 110 US 10'J 127 1-11 ...150 102 170 114 Gi--2173 110-- 330 McCoy Ooburn. Daehlei- Crazier Totals limes 105 373 147-- 408 170-- -ICO Total 000 GOG 023--1070 C. WtiHlauh Wlllielm Kolnhard Bliud 10U 13H 140 750 Ren!) 141 177 3GS IGrt 110 10S 15!) 107 -Helen Wills a to meet 137-- -100 100-p- -U4 14S-- 170-- 250-- 450 aein on the Kivlcm. Hoth the and French tennis cbamp- ons have anounced they will piny in he second Is'lcc toiirnninent Marcb Sth to 15th. Suzanne has entered tho singles of icr home town club Miss Wills will fulfill the schedule she mapped out when she came to Europe i.nul also will participate in the play.

After the stirring hutle by tho two chnmplons yesterduy in which the French Kirl wns given a hard tnsl; to defent the i a S-C the betting odds Imve dropped tireatly. Miss Wills is now quoted nt oven 10 the'hlngo which allows the club to move backwards, nlthounii'the hands go forward after the ball is hit. JUST SPORT JCKW I Kuby Goldstein, East-Side lightweiKht, contluued his string of recent victories by scor'ins a two-round'knockout over Billy Pollock in a scheduled sis-roend go. SARANAO LAKE, N. Clus TIniuberg.

fleet Finnish skuter, bested Charles Jcwtraw of Plncid in the one-third niile event after the American had fallen just before reaching the tape. CHICAGO: Everett Scott, most consistent shortstop of nil time, who few weeks ago was released by the Washington Senators has been signed ly the White Sox. Hurry Hooper luis icen given his unconditional release ind AVee Dickie a been sold the San Francisco club. A SHI.PH. AUOVU, AND VVAI.TEH They will Iw given trinls by Uie St.

Louis'CiircHimls this spring. They corne from Ouachitii College, where each was a four-letter iicrforuier. Hellh pluys sliovt, while is a in bis entire collegiate career was never defeated by, a eol- team. Ouuchitn also sent Travis IncUson of the Glnnts and Aurou Waul Yankees, to the majors among otbers. 770 7S3--2303 330 127 m-.

1-4'J 1HO Crack Teams Will i Frlduy at Wheclersburs the Do basketball classic of the Scioto Ironton Bowlers Are Defeated A picked teum from the Sclby Howling League rolled team of Ironton pin bouncers on filleys Wednesday nipht and tlie local five won by a margin of 17H pins. Recently at Ironton the Selby team lost by a narrow margin. 1'lans nre being made to roll a third set of games. nisht in Brooklyn at the br- wcKinn Turn Society, dimes Hoff raised himself feet. four, inches from the floor with the aid- of a J(i foot bamboo cane, just four Inches higher a nny American bus risen.

Now They Are Betting on Dogs QUEKKCY lh. IS--Pari miituel were opened "last night for msiness on tlio Quebec doc derby, ho first phase -of which will be con- e.sted Kuril-St. Goddnrd nnd I I Clicvrettc were installed as favorites, with siioriy Itnsslck and iorl Ilrldges. (cams of (logs will content for the iduc ribbon of "nnishdom. 1 riireo mines will separate each tean at the stfirtinr? posts.

The race-wil be over a -It mile course nnd will be repeated on three consecutive days, making the complete distance for the derby 123. miles. St. Goddard, last year' winner, expresses confidence be will duplicate, his performance this year, flis time for the entire race was 12 hours, minutes, 45 seconds. Quebec is thronged with enthusiasts.

A light snow fell yesterday, but a heavy.wind drifted it somewhat, making the soing heavy. (3) 1B713 The first 'snil final account I.ynn us AdinUilstr.itor^t the a CiloOys Wittenburg. dc- 1'robBtc In the Court of I i i Ohio VYilllom Atlas. -s i-'aslilpli, I'lllntlff, vs. William Kulilnnu.

Defen'dunt. The Case No. 4m ahove-nainert ileTenilant, (C) 17459--The i anil recount of Berthn A. Stocklmm A a nl "5 iris wllh the -will of the bslate of Ira N. deceaaeil.

(71 17400--The first and final accounl of John I.inlz. deceased, as Kiccutoc of the a of A I.lnti, decrasoil, by Uollle. llenner, Kxcciitrlx the tstalc of K.iti) John T.iintz. (8). second a i final account of Maurice.A.

Coo aa Ailmlnlstrflt, or of the Ksfatc of Thyrza hpry, Us- CC ta) 17761--Tho first and final'account of Dora liakcr ns A i i a i of lite Estate of r.ewls linker. pl.ice.of residence is i notice a on a a 20. filed his pc-tillon in tlio c-tun uC I'ortsinnuth acrulnat sui.1 for tho attachment of properly of dcfcudnnt. lo-vrii Stilriebnker cur. Model lliat Baiil property be Holl anrl tin- ccetls derived apiiMcil towards phii clniin of for goods nnil costs.

Kald Uerondanl- nnsw-nr on or leforc Frlirtiary MCLAUGHLIN for a i i KTAKKII, Advert lGcmentfc-1 -3 iTh. I.KQAK NOTICE Iloppes. whosi: place of residence is will take noilcv on the Sril ilay of November. Mac IloppcH, filed her uelllii'n ncainst him in the of L'onnncm of Sctoto County. Ohio, (HI) f'lrst and account of.

Anna Weber and A. J. Weber as hx- editors tbe Estate of A Weber, deceased. I I'icas of Sclnto County. Ohio, licliic (11).

IRllT-The rst i nt No mm prnyinj: for dlvoKn of Lillian Dyer Grterson as AiIrainlrtTU ftTM grounds nt cross 'irix. ot the estate i i nn extreme eriiNty. a i Tct-nnnt Said cause will be for hcarlni; or i and i ot Ip2li a i ll( of. Georce Mcnonicl RB Ailmlnidtrator ihe Estate of WilJiani- McDoniel, lle- S) first and i a account of Mary Wilson ns of the hy ill of James i Deccnscd. 14) 1S25S--The first nnO final account ot "Albert I-oHrun as.

Admlnlstrutor of the estate ot 18285-Thc first fhia1 niKount Weeks as Administratrix Vfitn win anneVe.1 of the of James (W) 8 final account of Marcarcf Burns Moullon IIH trii of the Estate of Mary Burnrt, dc- 18345--The i a final account rLrle. H. Jen.l« Hnrace T. a Is i to answnr on ir W- fore said Uflte. MAE HOPPKS.

1'lnlntlft. n. KI.WBU3. A AdTcrtlscmentjaSl-ntTh. The results last- night Sclby Owls Davidson Packard i i 1 202 100 143 lol 174 202 101 190 17S 1ST 100 1D2 ISO 202 001! 475 12ii-- I fi77 175-- 317 1SS-- and All the Itiyiera is still resoimd- ing with praises for the work of the Aniericnn girl ug.iinst tbe l-'rcnch champion in the i a of Cnrlton club singles Miss Wills was fur above her usual gnme.

while Jllle. ngh'ti nt times scorned to be rent by emotions. Dart League Notes The Boston Braves won Hie' plny-ofl. from Kew York 0 to in the NntionnV Division the MO A a Bnsebnll nt the shops yesterday noon. The Braves five home runs- three in a Totals G.

Kessingur lilerlcy Everybody on row in the seoonii iimiils- the victors team scored 1J a run and secured one or more, hits with the exception of "Tory" Lyons, lead off man. Howards not a brace of doubles, n. P. Bennett's Giants hnrt a belated darting- rally whicl five runs, but could not overcome tlie Braves early lead. Homers by Alderman and M.

barker nnd tnr Gasslwiy and Isom featured the end ot the contest. Lineups: New Tork Giants--Tlowerton, Stirr Stephens, Gassisvay. KgRcrs, Jsom, Al dcrrann, M. BnrUer, S. Boston Sowanl-i.

SprigRS, Owens, 1'ennywitt, Webb, Pennyvrilt, AS'ebb, Servey, Hudd, antl 7S3 810 Hodmen 157 IIUI 127 110 120 155 YM HiG 14j ISO 837--23S1 -l-- 457 Bout Is Off 182-- -17H K7-- -172 money to defeat -Suzanne at St. Cloud County IIIsli School hoys' basketball league Is expected to be staged with South Webster high meeting Wlicel- ershnrp. Much hinges upon the outcome of this contest. Should Wheel- er.sbiirg win, they will be cliomps 01 the County League. Should the visiting quintet conquer, the standing will lc a us a rule it is never played oft.

Wheelersburg won over S. W. at Uie Hlrroiu township high sclibol recently 10 to 17. South Webster will lie out tomorrow nijjht to srain revenge. Total 839 111S SS7 2Ci-l The Referee "What w-erc the scores oC the nvo games plnyed between Ohio State nnd Chicago this --F.

G. W. Chicago won tho first, and Ohio State the second, 1S-U. "When did Doris Chambers win the British women's golf S. Ill 1023.

How- long has Ross Young been with -tbe Crlnuls und yliat bus been his lies.t batting D. S. Hincc 101S, Iris best hitting figure .355 in 102-1. Ironton Scouts Selby Wilson Mac 1 170 341 Schuhiirt To Tolals Va'lters Davidson Kidwell Nods 17H 10S ISo 7oU 724--2130 177 1(U-- r.l-l inn ir.2-- 451 1.17-- 4.1!) Totals SOI 813 800--2421! I.OS ANdBIJ-IS. Feb.

KS. I'liin-i fur 11 TJoinpsey-LInrry Wills clmmpioiibliip bout, hero iiext hiive been discarded and a bill tie between welterweight Wtilker nnd Iliirry Oreb for the ter's itiiddlcvvuight i substituted, Kenrns, monger for Walker nounced today. "Ucnuise of Ocmpsey's (liMiiiimls it is for nny ('nl- i pruinotor to do business with heavyweight. Kcnrns d. "Flo wauls to sign a rontiMct nnd total of heron- he steps into the ring against Wills." Wise in Main Go Tonitjlit in Chillicotlie Bed Wise of tills -itv in the innin go of comtmmtion s-port card of hoidnn 170 l(i" 1SS 1S3 If 17 17.1 inn 202 181 7ctO T.

2471 nnd metts Georsie Moss jx-nae of Cinciiinnti. Frnnkle Wells nnd Robinson, liotli ot C'liilHcothc. nre mi Hie wird. The miiin feature will lie uvpen 'Walker. Cnnadian titlist, who niocls Clent Knuffman.

Play in Ironton Tomorrow night the Criterion kelbull team ot this city goes to Jronton t-o meet Uie St. Joseph higl school-(iiiintut. 'L'his will be the tir.s game between these two tennis thi seiisnu. Tim local cluh will hnve on I i i FranU, H. O.

Iloss Orlett, Montuvoii, "Walters, Tannin niul (loodmiin. The club is ai-ranging games wit the Holy Fiimlly school of Ashlnnc and I he Saint Maiy's of Chi cot be. but tor these gnme hnve been set. cnklns as nnil jt Pred Hihl as A i i a of the E3- NOTICE James W. Vest, vs.

Ora a The DL'femlnnt. reBidencc Is Till- gn. will take notice lhat iilain- W. Vent, on Ihu i day i( Felirunry, filed his pt-tltlim In Hi? Common Plena Court, of Scioto Coum.r. Ohio, gainst the defendant, and case No.

praylllff i i ilefcnilanl. on firaiinilji ot nlianil- onmcut nnU I i i cause ot nc- lion i lie for henrinR In said court, on and after sl-t Keclis from the dale ot this first pllllllcarinn. T. C. BKATTY, A tor I'latntitf.

--AdvcrtlKcmcntte4-Gt-Th. SlalC Oi i i 3 i o.j i i (20 -ISaST-The first and final account of Lena Thompson Executrix the A. Thompson, Pe- of Charles Ellis as ExcculoT 'of the cs- CATARRHAL JELIY, Colds. Get tuba your head and nose feel fine. Easy to apply Quick to act TRY DRUG STORE FIRST SOcanJSOc (rrr CATARRHAL JELLY 15) 10SWJ--Tlie first account of Jlorry Ball Onnrdian the Estate Mil- dreil Jackson, a minor.

IfiSGO--Tho first account of ITarry Ball as Guardjnn of the Estate of Harold a minor. 170.1?--Tho first account of F. ruse as a i i i a of the Kstalo of Iloj tnriC Floyd Rase, Minors. 17111--The first account of Emma "Thompson, Urci-nseU. as a i a uf tlie Kslate of E.luar Thompson, a minor.

hy Uaymonrt 1- Ihompson, oC the Estate ot E. Thompson, deceased. first anil i a account of Elhert Collier Gnanllan of the Estnte of Kverett Collier, Minor. 17081--The first a final account ef 1'hilip Ilehl as a i a ot the Estaie of Anna Marcarct Ilchl, an incompetent Vcrsnn. (31) 17735--The first nnil i a account of M.

Kowlclte ns a i a of Estate of i I i Thompson, Minor 1S303--The firsc nnd i a account of Si'roline Cnles ns Guardian of the Estate of Ann Criill, nn insane 1SC22--The i and i a account of A M. Duer, na Ouardiiin of the of A Duer, 1SOM--The first and final account of Mary Bloomfielct as Guardian ot the Estate of Ithel Bioomflciil, minor. OFFERS Close connections hi tamo at Cincinnati, with all throuih trains to FLORIDA tourist Kates On Sale Daily At City Ticket OtHce 821 Fourth St. Phone 111 ROUND TRIP WINTER TOURIST TICKETI TO FLORIDA POINTS Via The Norfolk Western Railway NO FERRY TRANSFER TU Fort Mrren, rim. Key rim.

Miami, FU. Orlsnrln. Panto St. Flu. SI.

Fto. FU West Tulm Tkketi lood Tor the rttara Irip omlil 15th, 1KB. mmj ronU the roisr turn trip or Cltr Ticket OfflM tl- Foirtb Street Rommcll. Scoro by innings: New York Ginnts Boston Bravea Umpire--Justice. Nest' games, Sntimlay City Volley Ball The Veterans out of of their crnmrs i I Henpecks ill the i Vollny In.st eve-nine; JIV21 L'1-S.

Tho lineuiw for the samp, were: VKTKHAXS--Si-husky i i Ynn- dcrvorr. Filch. McXamiirn. IIKNPKCKS--Hi-ndcrsDii. I i Fiuiicy, Tfttjo.

i i 000 001 022--5 The stumling in the I.eugui! now is: 030 021 21X--0 i' -I '-7 IVi-teriuis 4 Clotti-rs -I ABIE THE AGENT The Real Trouble BY HERSHFIELD cinnati Reds vs. Brooklyn ledgers-, AVnshingtou Senators vs. Boston Ueil Sor. Indlvidunl records to ilnto follows: Most home runs Pcnnywitt. Most two bnse hits Sownrda.

Most one bnse hits-- Stirr. Most runs Pcnnywitt. Most home runs-- K. V. Most tliroo hnsf i Hpcuccr.

Most cue base Iiits Hnkor. Most runs K. V. Worth Knowing I SPOUT Dirk i i a champion, won the inrem.llosir net crown iwi-e xvbUc i I i Tlmt was in 4 i BOHEMIAN HOP-FLAVORED PURITAN MALT RICHEST STRONGEST BEST JUST TRY IT i Pnrii'il wilh Dick Ilnr'o, i i a nlso rjoppc'l tho (touhlt-H r-hnmiiion-ihip i i tiitu-s. I Those fl-ijs tlie hnd mnrc of .1 monopoly on the cnmims fnisii i vas r-ne nf i a list of llarv.iril tioys to lir.n;.- up i rpput.ntions in the court luisiimn iiiit-r I i srhool.

A r.ow i i i i rnr.ks i tho four in net piny. Jordan Has Medal Jersey THAT'S UIHAV KEPT ME AWAKE ALL COULDN'T THINK OF CUHAT IT i TO C.OUWT'-: WHOLE NIGHT MUTT AND JEFF Jeff Dopes Out The Reason Why A Chicken Crosses The Street BY BUD FISHER XKW i Feb. I A a X. Jordan of 1'orlsmonth. Ohio.

ill- vrloiK-d nnd fcilnl Jcrst-y in rrr.n.i.tcr'- M. Fstiiry. i row which bus fur a in an official i two yours runl tbn-o I mouths of Fnncy prorlnrod I pounds of fat. nnd milk in Ihc tpn months. for KiS tlnys of this timo.

The new Sjilvor winr.fr ins l.y rroinotor's Kmhir-nt. a I'minrnt i Silver Medal bull. The (inn', of Wnsii.V t'ro- motcr's JL M. FfMiry Is Mollatana Funry, a vw which nisi has nn official record to her credit. 50 TOL! ANCY THAT CASON A CHlCKest He WAS TiRec of AMMoVet BV us.

so TOLD MC IP re LI. A CHICKEN CROSSES 'THfr VC-S HG'E NlSLLON or HOVAJ Dltl ANtlY TD DO THAT? IS THAT THAT HAPPY tbeA.

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