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SMITh 4 jp 41 Aw TILE BOSTON GLOBETUESDAYs DECENIBER 30. 190' t.3 ft MAN ON THE MAT. I irt rt) .1 0 tit alleya alth :77. waft the via- I I CLEVER PE i AN UP A0 I 1 colored boxer each I Ute 4 II to 101.1-kill:. tweoad.t.,:enen9.

.:41. 0 ii luliza) id 0, dl 6 1, 6.. I u.trit um Vica-t-rto (mirth. Is :saclitliii.e..i.rraare.niSrintn:litn.113rtlit:tpaworroolarvti.eelnlbeenittnt1:teeaynt 1 SPEED GALORE, nEE 11 BUCHU LITHI1 4 4v ottieylt Itonlif lett, with :77. wfto thP PICA IrI.

um; (1)urth. CLEVER MAN THE BOSTON GLOBE-TUESDAY. DECEMBER ON THE MAT. AN UPPERCUT. 30.

1002. erttriority over the colored boxer each time. The San Frandsen sports believe that Ncii. itWinn and Britt are the beet mer: or their weight tn the world. and they SPEED GALORE SMITH'S BUCHU LITHIA EllEE Parker, the Wrestler, Has Had Many a Bout Years' Experience.

Harvey III HIS 22 4' -I 4 -r '1 1 tk--, 1 -'i- 71 44 'f, '''s-- "7'7' I'l fl- 75. i T.1-.,. 's 4 '''s A. ..,0 I 2' or' 4 -141, i es' t'; i 'L-4 se 4 t- 1 1 -ri'- MYSTIC VALLEY LEAGUE. Towan Sa Team Win Two Games Cut et' Three in Thehr Match With Calumet.

1 wiITITIN. Dec 7.1-Town Pat Iron two ryttes from CALairt In the 313tile ne score: TOWANDA 1 1 3 TO4 Ttrv.414 7:41 171 177 1411 14-3 11 173 4.1 tt4 1-7 173 177 PZT Dv, k.r 14 MN 171 144) 111 1:4 1414 4'91 1 i 116 tf433 tvti I CA LEM ET i 'ettartNrit lot 172 i 41; 1-144 14.nrr 1 47 rs.i 18 44 7 i i '1, 17 141 stott I 7.t.'''w 11 7 1 'GO 1. I L. 1.4 lo 1.13 41,1 1' T.t11! Ma3 "ea 5f 4 .74 MELROSE VS MELROSE A. Cei 'Athletics' Honors with the a VisorsLatter Win Both Games of Pool and One In Bowling.

Dee 7.11--In the Pftti InteraTAb series on the A. C. and th.1, Atlih'tles bonor4. the vieltonf t3king both gs.melt of oo net On0 im tho bowling mateh. white the home team w-vn bth Firm-4 ref birlttibi.

both nem-Lee In the Che and two littIs InterebAb series on the A. C. aro, ill- the vitiltors Viking both gs.rneli of root net One, gimo tho bowling match. white tbe home team b.41, it Imo-. (.4 both In thik u.toe.

ond ilk 0 g.tincs In bowling. summary: Melt. lic4russt I Pennbon 7 LeilebWirc" A Ifit Lett 14 ba Totals i tit mmprill rst- 1 TQtals 2 TAP 1 Meefie I il Totals 114 VILLIARDS 7rrill eolOms iSA levearst- littnIvAti 10 1 Totals 3 TAIRT-11 'TENNIS 1 Maollot I robrr I I z'ocoo II to betting 3 I Tot iis 1 S031 1 6 71- 11011NO3 1,141,..440 A 1 1 2 3 Ttole 74 It ri, N4 6.6 -0140 1401 1.4 73 1,1, l'Irty40 101 VI 114 lito I 11 394 4201 4.0moo 1 4,1 1,7 2001 41,1,41 sa 71 78 233 -ei 1.:.. II 0-, $4,10 0.4 74 71 213 1 1.13. 14 1,1 141 14 411 41 I 1 111 boll i )416-tin COMMERCIAL LEAGUE.

I HOWARD HARVEY PARKER. i I Tremont and Curtis Sate Each Win I Two Out of Their Three Games. I Tremont non two games tram Federal. esxd Ci-rtis took a Wig, nurntsr from i In Voa Comnurclal league Lial In the Conant-relit' league Liat at I I. Highland Wins Billiards and Pool.

Lan to DI Doretntr Is od.1141141: -1 Games in the Suburban Interclub Series. asy 3 Lim re, 1 4,1 .1 Et. I 1) d.iwt hi 1.F"P itli hAlehtuow it in the Ilystic 4 i Calumet Defeats Towanda in the Ilystic Valley. At tte Itigtzt.ind clith lact evenIng. lit Vie Stiburban Intercrub league m.it.-h.s Calumo the bona' talent defeated Old Dorches- ter at and bottle pool.

The visitere weirt both gameset hearts. and raade a cieirtnup or the aiteys, taking three etratglit gam. e. Richarlson of Old Dorchester rolle-I I for the tigheAt eingle. and 110 Armstrong.

riad a. total of The 3 1 In 1 miry: tit LuArms OZI Dembestor mtt 103 r-radfur4 fatit rrbeste4 1 03 ..103 11 Tolle" 111 442 11 4.,.: 1..46 4:4 144 414 I 432 torrtz FflCL targetaw Itaro. tit Los.vit -14 LoektArt -4111 42:4 eston-- 2 yk.r ........114 1.4 4rd D. rumfrock: ssss 21 3 44 littkarsoit IT ..4.4 4.4 144 ToitS I 111.Z tlid r.t4rOir1 talitts 141 Iry Luc ..144 k.susssg. -Itst 14a Totals CSOTH A.

A. VS NONTOWNE. MMEMMIME Competitton In the Massachusetts Interclub Leave SeriesCarter Roils a String. la the Masszichuetts IntercIuh league List evenarg had the towns cluh for Its opponent. The home te-am won both games of Pool.

broke even at billiards and table tennIs and lost twe tames on the alley. Carter of rolled a string of L. a new league record for the season. 'Warnock was with a total of The filtalahri3 Plunznarjr; a ILLIIRIDS Otattt It A ilk lclerteroroo 2 W.lo4,-- In' txtrottrocia aloimeta 1Ut kLascock 1.34 7:47. WO.

0. 211031 he-Ltv FOOL, SzaNreii Nils VI 640 i4Wielr 011 611.mME Totais TABLE TENNIS Swan I rood Imo 4.ft...ft a iIcter 4 a OWLD; Wino I It 214 au4 13 IS WSIOM gob 100.1b 0.0 dul.10 1 1'3 terke omoap Sa St 1UbjAr AI 1.5 IN 4 4 tei 433 watts A A rtzvitirt4 lir PS I iu4iey Si) 74 carter I) 1:15 r4.4 2 3 Spencer 000 oat, It-lk Total)). 7,7 74 -1 I 214 iu4 33-a r2 73 2. 3 s3 21-T 3 27,4 Ird-L 43d U1 vs Mercantile Earbers It three stralght trota ntle la the Trides league List evering. The first game.

whIch was a tie. went to Barbers on the ronotr. The Feures: Ern ALLETS Bartrs 1 1 trl1orter tet Rr) TtS 7.1 ryttortlet too GvopEwl. 74 .429 41Y4 Mercantile (Thaty-otradt 14,5 yl tot, I litotard (g.o 3 Teals :41 2:4 244 i 't; 27 1 L. 12'11 2.11 74 2,1 2-1 -244 btS 2i7 A' 10 Barbers war) reten Farmers Beat Eggs.

Egg It lost for the er4t time in the of the Marketmen-a leaxue last evening. The team hal won nine straight gitnes. but the Farmere took them in hand It r.tzht anti won tw4 ptmes. The roll.ngr 11AS orti.nary. with the of the $IrL1' Z1.1 by and totat of by The Er3 ALLETS Fanners It Tote 14 144 174 4:.2 144 155 474 174 11.1, 475 173 44 21 164, S71 7-t3 2173 IN-ttirtzto .144 t4 NieitieS ov.loon 41-1L-14 Ci ......1 tul tals- .17 Is rs is 507 Watts 1 r-1 ra.S aa-1; 11:, Wsita 141 144 OM.

Totals EL5 Z44 Zur Shaw-Chandier vs Dedham. Irt a match last evening Shaw-Chandler won three straight from Dedham. The scores: JEIrEnts ks. Auxis SaawChasmiler 3 lot 77 vtrrs 277 Enn'4 to) 74 2to 74,1 71 4 24.1 434 4:3 4 LIt 1:77) Nal 1 vaa t.1 'it 1 1 teS 434 4:3 31.4 4., i 4 14" 43 1.1 4:,1 1 I -a 4-443 4,1 1111 KIDNEY PILLS SENT FREE WHAT KIDNEY MULE IS. The kiducys are blood filters-Tigers is a constant accumulation er prilana.

fts waste tu the busjd part IA, is nuw41 frets line repair of tea body. Every mottos a our tousekuiconuidues old them. Mot nutrition replaces with IIW. The rerniai that. re.

suits id earTled by, the blood to the linine)e awl the a filter It out. Thst notst6 is natural nude, and bealilly hisiney easily taint rare of it. hot when Whoa impurities are megrims! the keineys oierviorked. They grow weary. as au 40,,,,.

lased brain does. 'she isable erhleh they eau, slot TCWOSIt chops 1.1"-m up. Tno st ate setts-e etmtes 1411 lett in the blond to ito demara euwswIkesv. 1 hP 4.11C".11fill until tue prkistue MI ilie inneou Weak tiowe the kiduey li i sews l'his is Litluey disease. Do YOU KNOW THE RESULTS OF KIDNEY TROUBLE? Many troubles which beent 10 be diseases la ate only results bud sympleumi te kidney trouble.

loropsy is many times la yesett of kido.y dta. ease. owl ft nowt be rural' through the ibtltosl a. It heumat km IS Irbufwell by uric ad that 161 lett in the blood ben the kidneys are cow gest IA IllyptiliP blood. tied all the ailments that re-snit trunk It.

sheaf teat the kithespt tail to the blood. Ikan't neigleet the kMneys The fearful latality of kidney dhease ta Ilargely a result of neglect. Ite rust. twos are too sektorS Oiss-rred and are bat well understood. The tirst learning waive may he iho asirento wakisens that fin.

We otagea. Or the refusal of a life tiortage tom. to Insure a velum's life they be the hist dearer. The wet dengerous feature of bidnee disease Is Ivan-awn of Its ettaterne It btmla La, a tut on It Si prey. Have you tried tbn simian UM Wailing test of betting anote your Istiukt 111 a Lettle et vessel for locnty-tour Lours) If loot.

61,1 se, at onee. arid artnr laraiiiirtarr bows if you Bud any deposit. andlitp.ot. yttia4zi or ramrods Walker It weans kidney diseao, YOU GETTWO MEDICINES FREE. Nmittes Barba LIM la 144tier puts gee a pteitive eure (of ail tilseaves the filLMr, mot Ito, ploA aD4 a oturous sample ot Itaesc miss taltolutely tees to say wir tkirjr-two 1-se t.mk .41 IN.

mod pateUsate tiottlith's topple sitttl Ittaiscressit te-kt 01 10 cur It a liS.Patootli ser the me tte loreqtr. tiorratat- tiso 1k-sr4la. Voth theTp tem0111, it.ifiers-1041 rob A cure at Ls pro's. not write Ito today. AV.

F. ft), 125 Sommer tinetem. maaa. tiAs LosEs Must Come to This State and Stand Trial. Uttering ct Tr aa Fugal Es Chzrge Ageing Ker.

Has ling Fought Eltraditio3 From New Hampthire, CONCORD. I. Dee 31artiaa S. who vas arrested last spring for anthoritiet for uttering of three forged and who Las been (Laing extradition In the tate. sourts ainee Uier.

will be to ga to liaswachat.4 lts and 'nand trial. The supreme court tuiday handed dowa an adrerae in 1-er on the al from a slatilar dcriNion et Ric on a habeas etopus 'Shortly after Jr arrest last spring Gov Jordc.a the extradition pa-' rers. but her counsel irrimediatelY twought habeas proceedings ana succeeded in Letplint her in tins state. Le val probably be taken back to In a few days. MOTHER IS ANXIOUS.

Writes from England. Hoping to Hear of Long-Absent Son. ChriAm is mail of the Globe Irought a reciuest from an anxious Mollies in 12t1glaind for information rtgartling tier alisent son. The coMmunication I dated 6 Ashley road. cornbe.

Ilants. Englarut It is addreroe' to the editor in sae following terms: Dear SirNI-ill you kindiy insert tbe following axlvertisement for me: Ernest Alfred a sailor of jiiIloura IArdon. hai writh home Fin C'e If anyone knowirg nis whereabouts. or if ho is alive or dead. woull w-rite to his mottivr.

she would to most gTanictot Please note tize address. Yours respectfully. Ilickeit." Veil-Known Driver Dead. LEXINGTON.Ky.Dee his home near Danville today. A.

Thatching known to trotting twrsemen throughout the country died of rheurnauso contracted at Cleveland laot directly after he bad otarted out On eirct.it with teoll. oord to Leta Hannah of Cleve 1.1n-d for Ile drove ouch horses as Lowe Loral n. t'dnorth. 11'4; etc. Ile was 61 ye-ars PM Coursey to be Greene's Secretary.

NEW YORK. Dee ---Gen F. V. Greene. la-ho will become police commissioner Jan I.

announced today tbat William S. Courser 11I be Lis private secretary. lir Coursey sits former1 the Trivate Fecretary of Sec of War Root at Washington. Lace Shoes that noer need lacing or unlacing: This shoe Is a comtinatos of al the popular requements of Iolaj be toe stol: It Is a Laced shoe that ruff, on and off the foot wit tout unlacing. Thu is effeCted by a strip of elastic in the "Lies.

The Laces then can ba used to regulate the dc greet ot pressure at all points end insure you en absolutely act-wine tit. 't en nt'ret disturb these afterwards. Look for trademark of a leart end the words Ilt-11 tltIll; en no luAde of the elastic- All such elastic la anion made and limo beat In ttse a it gr 'or Sate by 1.4,4414 morio rm. 11,1 Wnti5 fit-; kW. Um, 3734.

Coluntioli At. sod CA At-labile J. W. Us dig S-nt. te4 Col um 14Le Av.

awl 13413 tcionvt bt.l J. W- New. eronlls Wrst itromplway; P. rinaran. 11.192 Dthreh-ster Woo itrst.

1 HAW; Irer $anosel Slavonia. 44 Nt. atm it1-03 Lollylon 4. 115 Ranavehr I. E.

SVT (-tomtit Row; 341 lugl.q4 H. sad OlitPir (4 7 i are watir.pr to risk SAnott on theta. None of them wontil halve trouble in getting roatehea If they did riot draw the color 'tee. 'tonight the tnitlat mectlnir of the A. 11 will be held.

Paley Sweeney I In better ely.itie than be iota been for ream, and hi a Mende are, confident ihe Will get lite award over Ileineid Wal. I. Tim latter ht also in trate condition, the bout will be ono of the lastest and cleverest need here foe long time. ThE' reliminary bouts will be worth HELD ANNUAL MEETING. ftM Interuniversity Lacrosse League 1 Elects Officers Championship Cup for 1902 Awarded to Cornell.

Dec 21The interuniverpity lacrosse league. whieh is composed! of Harvard. Cornell. Columbia sold urivesity of Pennsylvania. held its annual meeting tonight and elected officers for the comirg year as follows: V.

C. Miller, Colttnibia. Ms; W. IA Cornell. VI.

vice pies; W. S. S0601411. list-yard. 03.

see; John A. Frecl.ind. University of Pennsylvania, 03. treas. The ehamrionship cup for 1902 waa st.varded to Cornell.

liarvard being second. Pennsylvania third. and Columbia fourth. A was made in the ri4yine rule 9 being amended to allow the substitution of another playr tor ono withdrawn from the game. The report that it of consolidation with tho intereolleciate lacrosse fracuo.

wilful, includes in its membership college. Is-bigh universify. I I.kiis university and Stevens inetitute, was to be considered. was leitied bv the officials of the interuniversity DUFFEY IN TOWN. Worlds Champion Sprinter to Remain Here 10 Days and Then Go to Buffalo.

r. Duffey. the rhamblort arrived In la4t night from New York. where he was one of the attractions of the games of lino G-eater NeW York athletic club. For Lie endeavors In the invitation 60 yolA there.

Duffey was presented with it I goll Insignia medtt of the G. N. Y. I. i A set with a diamond.

Tlin themplon was nceompattled by Dr Byrn of GeergetoWn univereltY. wipe wal remain with Lim the rest of tho week. Duffey will stay In llo Aon l') 4In and will enntinue his training at the roEton college gyninnalum. Oa Jan 14 he will run In Buffalo at the g-tiAt 4 Of the 74th feet. and there 1 return to Wn.shingl.on.

hen asked if he intended to corn- i pet. at the coming H. A. A. garn11 I tuffr said he i1141 not.

expect to. Tile trlvcreetown relay. bogivever. Lad been or4h-red to run the etrths quartet front Arttiorm. L'un-Y bolu received nurnerotpo to run.

the latest or whirtt wa. trout 3iiiwaukee file a mceting Feb 2. and front New tirleana for the meeting during the Mardi Gras eciebtation. COUNTRY CLUB CHANGES. Extent Ion to Clubhouse, New Grand Stand and Important Change In the Layout cf Golf Course.

The Improvements at the Country club. Clyde park. Ilrookline. Inrinde an extol-Sion to the clubhouse. the butldlnC of new grand stand for the race track.

and elteratione to the golf course at a cost of about E3.010. The extension to the clubhouse will be at the end now tmupied by the Wonten'll reception and othm rooms. and III Include the building of a wide plaza. from which the play on the tennis courts can to watched rhe new grand stand will be on the site of the old one. and a much more structure.

The architects are mot ready to glve out the rlans: In fact, would to ray kbout them. Tho Imptoement to the ugt comtee Al he the Incmt radkat ch3nge traitors to Clyde rark do not know what a large amount of land Is owned by the Country club. It Is propoio-d to reclaim' enough of tills to lengthen the cour so by Pk rtal hundreds yerda and do with the present danger of crossin4. Theugh there I. no actual cross he courpo.

Some of the liolea come utetty near logethtr. und aincet the accident to Mr Herbert Jaques. It hos been telt by the committee that something houi1 done to Inlititnize the chance fur accident The new layout of the ennive will do away with ti.o present first hole aito. 'ether. This was Slaw) a dt.athant.

a P. $ul It sae a long walk from the einbile(se to the first Iceinat ground. The first teeing FrOtiroi wtil t-e the tresent sixth. the pla)ing being right c.crons the polo field. Tito new hote made necessary by eutMg out the find.

and the Increase of distance la ho acquired by taksog the pew lam'. but otherwise the course III remain practially the same. he laAt hole will be the nith, the tooting grevn of which Is right along. poslo the thiblienue. so that the long walk from the green to the club-bowie.

which has been necessary heretofore. Will 1.0 done away ulth. will be begun on these early In the spring. BASKET-BALL RESULTS. Al fratu1ngb4m 1int14)6 It At, 42 CLIc(tive 6.

GOING TO WORCESTER. Marlboro Basket-Ball Team to be Transferred and Will Play Its Games In Fr Mathew Hall. WORCESTER. Dee nThe Marlboro basket-tall team of the New Eng larva league is to be transferred to Worcester. The destruction of the Marlboro city bail by tire leaves the basket-ban team without a suitable place ter me games.

and arrangements ars miler way to have the games in Fr Mathew ball in ibis city. The 1Vorcestcr baAket-ball team of the NinsAActinsettlit Central kagne piays its ganiolt in Fr fit it tp.w ball. but the setuedule of the new NVercepner team win be ite arranged that the games will not conflict. PHENOMENAL RECORD. awymnmmpme All-American Bowlers Did Some Great Work In the Past Week.

CHICAGO. Dee 29The trip of the All-American bowling trio. which began Oct I. will oillcially end at Sandusky. O.

on Jan S. Voorhels. Wolf and Peterson will Visit the east. but thcir games wi riot be ineluded In the records. The work of toe Ali-Americans during the week ait tooled was phenomenal.

They now ail the rood reeords. Tho record from Oct 3 to Dec 23 Inclusive la as follows: Sol Ills tins Av II 1 21 192 1,.79 I. Wolf 1001 II II ::4444 144 l'eiereii szr 143 A Selitoleh 4 LI statist ist firanetntal, All-Amerlean oppos ruts Series played. series won. Ail-American.

Li: hot none. Games played. 3, games won. Ail-Amerlean. It plant.

tetra. (fin. Pinoclo game score (Vire(' oleo. Tile record last week wos: can Fort :N.O. Fort Dodge.

Iowa. Alt-American. LI; I. Anterionti. Anie4.

Iowa. it- Ataericati. :Za.11; Iowa. Ali-A merienn. Z.e Vik .1 I erloo.

el; A 41-A I OA both tiO. A iiAgnert, m. liutpuque Dorchester 3, Ensitish H. S. O.

pidices. team of borettestvr hot key player a defeated tho English high tahoot team to on lito artificial pond at Franklin park ye2tterday afternoon. it.t three gnats In the latAt few minutes et play Alacticomikl, la-anat. Sonte4 arta l'arkarni extilled the and iimoborg kiI clapp high. 1IIC summary: tort iteter pi.

keI te p. a ntIlactional lirnt Pramit. Coopal. forwar.P.; di cp. N'y Lobvtoo TI.

Packard English highilanthorger. Gammage. Ginbot1 tau kiey. Fitzgerald'. clat.o.

torwt.r4..; Cotr.on crane a riti Colo lg. team 3. Cloak sty Z. F. Itrandt.

periods. 1 I' IA I IIt 1 Many a Brush on the Brookline Road. "UnknoWn Horseman" and the "Black Mare" Out Ms Identity is Still Shrouded. in Mystery. Horses With Low Marks Sent Over Snow Path at a Fast Clip.

Many Out Who Were Content to Just Jog Along. There was speeding galore on the nrookline road yesterday. Tho man who he had speed tett did not was there making a show of himself; the fellow viho had speed and old not 1.now it was an object to flatter. but the chap who had the real thing and knew it gave the large crowd on the eldevotiks something to entertain them. The unknown horseman was there.

and this is the tip. for those who have a branding Iron: A little man with gray whiskers. twinkling gray eyes. dressed In a heavy black coat- fur trimmed. seat-shin cap.

a black mare hitched toa high-pasted road sleigh with lake colored running gear. Ile was named yesterday as George A. rales. tiving Lauknight. and Andy Anderson and Johnny Roach.

but each of these can prove an alibi. Gallup saws he beat strh a Man going to the "I7ow restore" Sat ordai. and 'Sandy" Craig is certain that he overhauled a similar rig on the road to Watertow n. while a certain v. a tertols Ns, Ham as say's be gtt a snap shot of tiro amid the MIDI of Wtst Roxbury.

a ai es L. Had a Hot Brush. James had a hot brush with John Shepard; the former drove Mary I). 2371,4. and Mr Shepard bad the Invineible lb-Ina.

but it was a (dose tin-bon and reiti.) "whore were evert. Mr eiteoard is a mark tor everbody. but when they turn with him at the top 'the bill and go the length of the road. and beat tom. tLey they hate gut somethirg to brag about.

Jia ry Johnson gave Lim a irIofte call with (apt Jack. within hal feet Of Audt.hon the natre Male a tI brenk ond was puiits2 up. Site was clearly in the le.A.1 viten she made the Skip. rdiepard bad Senator out eariy, and im three or four Vines 'without anyone being able to take nt-t nuasure. drove liable Itoekett, zind AR-tunny was not hesided.

Then he 'trove Chestnut fiche and placed her at the front hi several tproshos. I. drove the trotter Susie ad I btfore night became very prominent. floppy lark Trout drove Mr II. N.

Whitneytt llediumwood. 2211,6. and he went to the front just as viten aS he hoot drove the hav mare lon4 had a chance to ohow that he aa-s what a trader in the t. fl'weispeed MI new trot. ten, Carrie NAtiteL at, ibotved Low tche eoulit erilmth II Inca altLout ft hatchet.

Theft he brought out MA Vgkea mare. "Seat Mv Cots" and she got away past like a lasoijaek Into tne bark 5-ard. Charles It Arnold WOVS out with a baY rnere 1.1,0Mit from the slytth tho soeed of her obi sire Nelson. T. IL.

ilutaiaro drove Comoth 2.io'a. and teen John Cr: lig bandied a lit-Ty chart.cti for his frtA troth' r.Mos Dorval. Coat trotter With a "private mark nt and ids tom (trot oh Fitz 2:1:14. a pacer writ) can 1111.1 hal end up at the raees. Georgie 1iII handled his peerless Vonder and looked bach for the other feliows when he got to the end of the J.

It Ittehardson drove his favorite. Farm ireside. anti. remarking that she 14 the making of a race rriare. enange4 anti t14 caretaktr for Lan bY l'algetnark.

anti had a lilt with a held of favorites. finishing with living colors. J. A. Isooly gave all those woo looked for trouble oonteihine to meditate 'upon witen he turned Varren 11- T11111 14 the horse whieh Jack Fish pronounced the Lest horse on the 11.st with Miss Whitney.

tiOwland Russell had his sweet Mare. Ntiss 'Whitney. the lastest mare yet bred In New England and the mow path is ber proper home. Frank Hall drove a new one. and simply worked him for future use.

when he will spring a surprise on the wise ones. Isaac, Sexton had a new purchase. Ada. a Very List, stately young Mare. Daniel O'Sullivan drove a beauty mare.

Black Cat. O. Fern jogged N.r.rwin G. for exercise. J.

tj. N. Stuns had his old favorite trotter and beat lots of fast ones. Vincent Fitzpatriek dreove Marlboro. F.

G. 4Ureen Duster. Lawtence Curtis a NVbkes mare with a ret ord of VAS. and doLn Grees Lad l'oolt 1ink, ..1:1110 4. 1).

Nicearron of Providence rode with -Little 'itch" behind an Eagqmark trotter. A. Tomhforde and family rode in a ibnble sleigh. Ed Avery drove China Boy. Mr Benjamin Johnson drove a high-stepping roadster.

and tv. L. drove Jennette. a pretty trotter by Aide Clay. Joseph Churchill of Dover rode with Charles Thyre.

L. II. Brockway had a very fast tretter. T. L.

Quimby sat In a sinele sleigh with "iVillour lonotley. Asa 4 RceaUllt at stock with Richmond mazatian. Charles U. Richmond drove a black I pacing gelding which could brush wtin i he best W. C.

Parker drove T. II. 'Oakes Maud NVilkes. licitSt Jones hal George an laYken Early Bird Jr. J.

li. I itenson of Scituate entne tip and drove 1 Nir Charles tVright's PI WICet Mlle Mare Chance. by Abbot NVilkes. and F. W.

Niel.eon Move Atant 'Mikes. 2:11. catch Chase and a party of friends rode In a russian. drawn by a. pair ot French coaching horses.

Mrs John Shepard rode In a beritt with the high-class Queen ot Edgewater and Swell of the Town. Airs A. Shuman at in ccmfort drawn by a rilr of elegart cobs. J. 11 liolden drove the unbeaten Others notteed on the roral were: Nies 3 ataersea Whim Garland Nits 1.11 1mm-a Part Fred fo II limit ItaTM Abrams Pens Is-Iseult )11 'Wallows Shassu Fallas 11 IA ll li, I' Ibulitelt Prows limma IA Imam.

II Pryor, Nirs )1 A tIoirts Alban Tem IS Mr SI i Stat-kisaie IA Prose Kendal' II )I It3sts Waiter Ilay to ittliser Elias rai441 ell Arthur iteiolasoa Fred i i son 4 tinier Porter 1 It TiAlney a Hooper James stewart John Tye Martin wit A I. Stork IL IA-1114 ti It Fallon 4-1010. Ittli rant It 's my NI .1 A Stralpts It Iliordl A 41Vg i wet 1 Ira ht. WO ts Its Sttsits t'ssok VC I. Msrri.soss I JAM, 1-y wit Ws A thortre Curtis 110 Clips.

ityan Inzley Mot IV Terrey II to FAIIV Perkin Dr It Porter Arthur Ally Andrew An.lersas lir Frank Newton T11014 ilmitey Mrs It I. Nalrell 1 W. .1 A litterPna Mrs II lie.Aor lioinu-st Mrs It II Smith A cuddsky Sims It, 4 it'irsetter Ttt411 litillasi NI144 E. AI Snow VI" I. tio novel cny 1' IIIII42 Aro EC Wiles It 11101mmt ti.eres liteK holey Alisiti itskee lienry lawitiart If Pleketing 4 io-stiro 41 Curtis Dr Porton 'eines II Reed A Matey ttissrgts Wei IZMIR 4 buries tvriztit 1.11 thaws MJ Marty Semn.1 Sg.r.17,4rd A Witititmwttk it 14 11414,4.41 rs A )1 IA illiaata Jammt II ilt.a 11 1 Curti II Ctittsberioia A Lerma fora i Riker rim novel eny Mad 1 tient tit.rdo McK neon' Lortitiart it-orco 4 4art 0.1Bilka A Haw, Wrigtit thirty A Wititemwkek Mrs A It 1.

a olio A E. erslo fora Cassias 1 i Fitz Lands One on His Brothein-Lawts Jaw. Bali Goes Down an Out for More Elan the Limits Internal Dissentious in the Present Combination. Jeffries Lingers in Mena, itresteit It is Sa it in Natty Actress. Young Corbett Knociel Out on the Street in Cincinnati.

nrrrr. Mont. Pee Internal dissentions of the Jeffries-FitzsimmonsDail combination came to a climax this morning. when frstrAmnions landed one of hie famous upper cuts on Hs brother-in-lasts jaw. and Vail went down anti out for more than the limit.

The fracas. which occurred In the lobby of the Thornton hotel. where Fits and Clark Ilan bad a hot argument about matters in general. Ball called kits a liar. and the blow followed.

The champion was not present. having tarried In Helena to pay his court to a concert hail singer. one of the Vemoyer sisters. with 11 hom he appears to 141 deeply infattisittal. Jeffries remained In whilst the balance of the combination went to lloseman.

rails and MiAsoula. and from tia Intlientions he It.t po thought of leinIng Helena POOn. Trouble in the triumvirate Iowan shortly after the champlon'a humiliation by Jack Munroe the miner. was much taken idea 44 additor Munroe to the combination. urgirg that It would double the receipts and would not hurt the champions prestige a hit.

Jeffries would not hear to this pian. however. declaring' that Munroe Was no that the pi.blie Oldn't want to peel and that he wouhin't diide his snare of the with Thereupon Clark itall made arrangements. It is said. to deeert Jim and Pelt and go on little starring tour with Munroe.

This was the strew rke the comers hark. and aa a re-ailt Clark Is nursing a sore face tonight. Eitxttimmons and Jeffries are also 1..1.1 terms. 1.1king poins to eonceal their unrattcring (trillions of each other. CORBETT KNOCKED OUT.

"Brooklyn Jakey" Tires of the Horse Play of the Champion and Swings on Him. CINCINATI. O. Dee of a Mow hIch knot kg-A "Young Corhett" end oat leaked out here today. efforts to keep It quiet were As the 'liter, roe there watt a troy crowd out notest this eltr tact Toecday nl.ibt.

It roneicted of Young Corbett. his trainer. Tuttlit; Frank Kelly, The p--Pot-rteon tnen. tinI a hnuein Vineht rharartur, Jakti." Tilos rut) Ivo raPt on'temrtvotth PI. iinI trt.It Wag hIrn'tsit hY The bitter reached hie limit of payience.

awl turn-Ins on Cor'bett tu htn.te.I riatit on the Jaw. lama the prize tighter went down wird Out. The trainer then came to Etq defenee aisit knoetteO "itikey down. Kelly then In the 11.te,req of fuel It 11 314 that betcre the trum Owe woe ft hydy GARDINER BEATS CARTER. Brooklyn Man Saves Himself from a Knockout by Constantly Resorting to Clinching.

"WACO- bee Gardiner of Lowell. Mass. won a deebtion over Carter of Brooklyn. in a six-round contest here tonight. The right woo Touch and tierce from begining to end.

wtth Gardiner having the advanlisAe of each round. Carter was very groggy during the List Pound. but by Irrsorting to clinches at 'trey opportunity succeeded in escaping a knockout. lien time was celled for the first round both rnen sprang for the center of the rine aril a tierce exchange of 11wi1zq followe.t. Toward." the end of the renod tlardiner cut a deep gash tbr Cart' r's eye.

Ti; toPth, red Carter con.lt;erably 'luring the remainder of the tat. In the s-cond round Gardiner cut another gash over Carter'e left eye. Carter 'tent In some virioua right toinelies stoma, to toe third round. nut the latter more than evened matters neor the end of the round ill halt LI uppereutp hitt pent Carter to Lis corner Doting the fourth round the men fought at close quarters, ami both received severespunihnient, although Carter appeared ta Ittirtt.r the mini. Grorpliner WOOS bleeding from a cut over the rigid eye at the end of the round.

Atter several in the fifth roun.i. anti matters about even. Clartilner on a breakaway erfesaed him right to Carter's Jaw. The blow pent Carter PlaggPrirg bark to the ferem. where lie 'fink to ill, kneeo.

lie pulled hini4eif UT) by the ropes. anol the twit rtaVed, Linn from further puni-Pliment. Carter mode little ellott to tight during the lost round. takieg of every "linen to hang on to LW-diner until the rteree separated them. Sheriff Barrett.

who had orders from the governed's tint-v. at Springfield to stop the light If it became brutal, was at the reng.iple. but apparently saw nothing to cell tbr interference. About the Boxers. Tim Kearns and Jack O'Keefe will meet in Chicago ft two weeks.

young Ket ley L. anxious for it meet, Inn with Joe ta illiams of Cambridge. aiatl 'Matthews and Tom Counig have been engaged to box In Fort Lilo Jan Martin Duffy unol Torn Ryan Of 11111- mit-hada ILI to met' la Chicago Jan 12. Harry Forbes and Frank 'Neil bave itirrneil to box again in an Francisco next month. Jimmie Gardner of Poston snit Arthur Coto of Biddeford will spar 1 rounds in Lewiston this evening.

Jack Madden. the ex-amateur bantam champion. will meet I llty Pitchford in Chicago Tuesday night. Thin Brighton S. sr A.

C. win hoid its meeting totintht and the (our bouts on It 4 program will he interesting. C. Day--Walc ott lost to Kid Lavigne In Ni-w York in roundA. lieu an itt San Francisco in 12 rounds.

Oct 1SX. ilow Handier. who got a drubbing from Valcoit In tins city a few weeks ego. 14 to meet bare I Infly in tonight. Isoll I lqt vteli, ono Of the bi-kes, portin trip-xt III tkie w.rhI.

Is Etintig on hot VtlitA to. vOtt vittige. appvaling in a skit C4.10111-4 tit Charley' Thutstim. the $-tn FrancIsco wows-04dd. IA again Mit of jail and lie bits boort malela it toi meet -Thu twile hlL it 1414140d.

osiar ttorditotr, the "Iron Man." whit inow eoltilipeting si saloon in 'Minneapolis. will hare to undergo an operation t.r the etretehing of a mumele in hil kcee. I w-illi In- unable to continue In um ring. Joe kloapa and Charley Sieger. who are to appear in the feature bout at the Criterion A C.

tomorrow eight. will arlive tu this roornira limb aro ist good shave an4 tho nietoltsre of the clult tn.ty to see a hot bout. Tier manager of the Crittrion A. C. IA ngbring on having Cliarleir I fogey or Lowell an I Peter Jackson for the mato flL tot I nicettlig Jan J.

linger has met Jackson twle and shoWed Lle I and taate home there for Privrta Mir" yore. mooting ail CIMerti 31intj his little or champion sr of the country for an stIghtg below pontid-4. Ile rneatterl In numerv.li matt hes sidie of ItrocAton. litn a a lTiat'r. In it soh John Unmet.

he lora. hut that does not int tite Infitt00 Pinning among the fogs' men shorn Jo. Icira floe future srestIlog. The men shorn Parker not to meet pre Tom Jen. Stns.

IA Allo.rton,. Pan and Farmer A year rico l'arktr Itrorkton and bau on the etnce Inert. Parker b.11-11wen sr-tilnir for and. all things conmdered. le a very lever man.

woulft have the effeet of retorina the ordr 01( I hingg e-tYs Mr and if toeehail laere again' on 114 obi footing it wou.d be an immense lift to tte gime ail evtr the Country. Baseball Notes. Ctirke critrah will Manage the New York Americans. Jee Gavin. hu-ziness nunazor ot tho Illexqurtn Americans.

14 trentiwg few (Ws at his old home In In.lianittolit. 'rho rtery from l'ittsterg to the that the Vasngton fran-hime would go to that city nas tuecti ki-ntoOt by the Amertean league men Intwrertf-d. The thancee are that -tom Lotttia remain in N-asiiiniattn. lie pays the club made good money In that lily 1.tzt 1 v.imon. Po.itie annntri(ern rit h94 110.1n mada In ilitiFbur.r 1114t It.itney ivrtylues Noon hoc control ult line tescuot John Mr-gave hoot tioei trour.ie by riving It out thtt to.

ha I 1 limoMilbain ot er 114 lig v. I. on. Charley' Comiskey. cnner et the pi) itinertfart le.gue It am.

its: "IllA 1 Ubtle also) Ilianti 104 consr utienee the true loicri of the nati tal pastime will be pleased It next year tles the two ig ionitut working in horttiollf and with lat.ol-0 II ot Homo .1 I. wr It. In operation throughout the i-ototItyy. O. rt.

1C.Writo to Sporting Life. l'enin I Atter taylw rent ritut hoidirit tb 1 NVaktlitletAn Vit'ot tor aree years nt a 1a14 et latektl. this Natt)nal blattile tLe plant last weri( tor Is thin 41p). ROLLER POLO RESULTS. At 10 Worm tor 2.

Roller Polo Standing. Witt 1,041, re It," Moto, 24 14 2 13 .:.,3, 21 14 14 2,1 .4.4 pr." tag. IIPL It 21 Pertittoci It 1.4 .4 14 1.44illt 13(40 It I Providence 10 Worcester 2,, Doc rrovIdetea played all around AVorevAter tonight and won It) to 2 la a game stitch was rather stnInterettlIng on account of the Onelottd play. The home team eIltA Its loam ark. Iloilo watt very and scored nine ot the len goat's tor Ilm-Ittenre.

NIallory snit Itantitta both sthl woll In goal. Thore wag a largl. attendance for nlgat and stormy weather. The at.mmary: ant Ir. Bong 2r.

Canavan e. 11.Oiratts 1414 34allary WItittir-STER-Inerta Ir. Daly tr. E. Dertle P.

WOud 111). ittiarlo)11 tr, Goal. was by. Made by la a 2-1 trattataa 4 44 avit.r,ger, I W2 'or Proiritletwe. 3 2-Wareemet.

Italy I ol-Presitt-two. tone l'Avort 3104 1Waa I'S -Irravubnry. Lora. 0:10 It444 2'43 I I 2-lot 12-1'neolthasoe. tuna, rrairikbart.

10. Woteeetee 2. Ittoakos, 7. Poly 7, costaminent. $tora ott.

Itattrros Iltert-r, 1tuter, per. rah At Seettatiee 3u. 1.MilmMum,,M Roller Polo Notes. Worcester at Chtlsea tonlitht. Manager Cotter roav lot his rink one night a week for habiset ball.

Whipple bus land Racine In last place In the Western league. Forward4 may goon he permitted to Use rubber rollers In the big league. soe J. C. Morse of the NPW rtiglangl league will get Out the nest polo guide for A.

U. Spalding tiro. Manager Tom Cotter has done more for polo than any nee men In tho Actually he kept the game alive a tow years ago. when the bkazing rinks went to the bad. Joe Fox was mused when he Paw It reported that 'me artol Made Out the schedule.

it Eagan says that be hns called In the old -mo arid Jake'' gag In ago. Rini would lik, to p0 romatiling original from Inc bright boys. FOR THE HORSE SHOW. Plans Already Under WayRudolph 1 Agassiz Now One of the Directors. The directors of the Poston horse 'now' company have organized for INC.

and plans are already under way for the an- nual show. licit will be held In 1 chanty builditrt. April zr. and LS. ne vaeartey on the board of directors ehnqsti by the doath of Mr tiordon l'Illore 1.34 been by P11'111141 tito imarki.

Mr Agab.siz WJIA (nr A number 01 'ear cap- tain ni ti.o pnin toAns anti via's' ft mrinie-c 1E0 I.nom th ai. liver( aiwna.1 inot Vika, in I. internatonnai Ranws at ir.Or this Amor1e4 esp. on show companY will open Ito new olll.ses it and Tremont buthilng. COI IL Thgt VT' ha, of the board of dire' tors.

and cagt ta4moti IL parker has been 'vett-vied secretary. Boston Chess Club Beats Somerville. The ytoston cbesa club won every game In Its match with tho Somerville chess club at 'the rooms of the former cub I.cot cViming. The score: ItterroaNI Co SnAvaano 1 P414 I A alon 0 I prf I Prrry Lova MOS Totals 0 Ilarrey Parker. the litromittees Teal 110Wart1 'Lir Vey Parker.

mot ticl tie many belleva Ile is ao Enclotttnnn, he was born In sestern New York state 42 years aro- Ha early liecatn Interested to strestline. and was ut by Sehu-nakfr of (et-Mind. O. a Neteran. by the wa)-.

who Is atilt In the at as rornotor. Pnrker th I not tweonte known to the tartsranc aorta In the tiL abnot five yenrs Ills trst insten In the east ails iii Watertatry. Conn. wtth tJeorge Ltothner. Parker- In order to match a WI Itothner trained dlwa to 11Z The r-utt of the match for IlotLner was r.vo broken rtos.

Soon after Varkkr went to rroekton no POSTPONEMENT. Peace Conference to be Held as Arranged. PM Janson than t) Accoramdata Ns Earl of Latter is la Mexico and Aske for More Time. CIIICAGO. Pee reevie5t by Pres HMI Of MI CW3E) National learle chill tP tnApone thl race Con.

ferunce to Le In Cincinnati next seek committees representing the National and American leagues. was denied toallo by Pres Johnson or the American leattletiart. sit i is st member of the Nationsi ax.ie eked for a in ordwr thit he zni3ht have an orp.prtity to get Lack from Weitioo. where he has been for several weeLs. In explaining his re(usal.

l'res Johnson said: The date hits Leen Pe t. it would le) harl to rhanae It now. as the different have made thett tor coTing at that time. I have sired Hart tgl that effect." i Garry Herrmann. sho is chairman of the Nationol league peace clornmittee.

i war-la ils-4 Johrown, FalaY for peral 7 moat to appotpet enother m-Mbcr CM the le committee. shieit at the preseg.t MIe nt ortly Invh PiS ei.tin,t four on tho American ithrue committee. Pres anwere.1 that he waft that tho he it is hot kerbtris who the fourth man i on the committee will, be. AT PEACE --MEETING. National League Will Have Four filemters On Its CommitteeHerr.

mann Favors Brush. CINCINNATI. Dec were two Important developments In the negotiations for baseball peace here today. Han telegram saying that James A. had asked for a postponement from the fath Until the 7th was reeelved.

Johnskm alAo telegraphed that he CIi peeted to act On the American corn! mission and ON uggosted that the National lestoto add another member to its emi bas.y -There certainly will be four mom! bers raid Nir Herrmann. -and the addhional man be named in a day or two. I favor John T. Brush. It we I are 1.4 get ulgether 1r he Is the twin I'd advise." 1 The Lauglirey club project Is still in abeyance.

aril will remain so until there can tA, some definite method of deciding how many visitors, men and correspondents will be here. NEARLY 19400. Seating Capacity of Grand Stand and Bleachers to be Built at American League Grounds In New York. James V. Kilfoyle.

who Is looking after the New York baseball plant for the American league has given out the trig Interesting 'We have made arrangements for mr new grand stand In New York. It will be a horseshoe In shape and a double-decker. The girders will be of steel. but the stand will not be a cantilever. The seating capacity of It, will be 754).

whlch will make It a much larger structure than the grand stand at the polo grourds. Prete about The tww bieneherst will tio.at alKitit the one back of first base holding and the ott-r behind th third About fiJIAL hie wiii rive U. a total "Watling apatltry of nearly' a4 sigaInst about 01 at the polo grounds. rho hew grouittli will he tante efletigh ha aecommodate 30.009 There were never more than Motto people In the polo grounds at any game. taking 11,4 tiettiel Cfnint into efinsiolrien.

lit or grand riAtitl whi have a larwp ontntwor 11 Fite lipOZIPA thd, ups. U.r ap.1 reserved pent4 alit lot.161 on the rion at over the tieutir The reirTatar nittnnn te the grand' Ptand Wi Le aka In, Md. ere teriti, We have nut derided aboot the There are rommodations nt tho polo grounds for only LI ti Isrsons at a quarter. hien kakis us to believe thnt New Torkers are wIIhT to pay a half-dollar to see high-class ball. PULLIAM IS HOPEFUL Believes the Differences Between the Leagues Will be Adjusted.

NAFIIVII.L,K. Tenn. Dee --Pres Harry Pulliam or the Natimai league tor to.xecball clubs is in the city. Ile says he believes the flit the Na. tonal and American leagues win 11,0 amicably oljusted next week in An autemata just at this lima eve ning.

of Curti. rolled Z4 tor the highest Pitruton of Tremont a tiott tweond with an excellent tingle ut and top total of The scores: I'LEAANT ALLIITS rtt T.Otto i'licaptmo 11 IsAl 231 I ileit 1-5 tv3 rir17 144 11 44 Iai 144 14 444 tarDnit Ito) 14; 4,4 Toss 643 Ite-NmaLl 1 112 1 1 112 131 14: 1 tl pa) I NT 2 21 I irlyen. 211 I takirmoor Jacluvio i I Ts.ttahl V44 4 .10 I I 44.4 z41 (Nal la 1 trrt oe oe. t'4 4.75 niPon 1- 4 211 111 110 FOJ l'Illnaelr 1100004III or 1:4 1 Wan ISI 2 Totals- 2419 OnErtbrt et lea Lkaxtta aster 14,0 Ctrtantn E4 irt tigrrtulaa 14S 1 ST 174 4c1 4:1 4 4tr4 444 Teats-- VO1 72 :112 Malden Defeats Kernwood. MALDEN.

Dee 29The MaD2.1en elub defeated the In all three frames tonight In the Milden-Itelroee bottleptn leogue. The scores: MALDEN Totes Tote 473 4:3 44 6.36 2271 Pstg. 14 4 1701 (1.WP IS; 1,...14 Mowrir 145 114 rsorligNot 141 lco Barris 1,4 lfi3 Totals. Sal Tel Tt.4 ERN WOOD WArtos 10-t4 112 474 (9, 14,2 14 14 479 1.Alw1r4bt 144 179 444 I 142 141 4 I 144 4-01 Totals ea 73 CYCLE LEAGUE SERIES. SomervitleWhitewashesElmT12ers Win Two Out of Three.

In the Cycle league last evsnlng Som- erville A. A. whitewashed Elm C. C. anti the Tigers wen two ent of three from the Pressclub rollers.

The scores: DARTUOCTI1 ALLEYS goesrwille A A 1 3 Tots14 1 3 3 Tots14 ilendo.rano P4 P3 Pi 2,4 31,11 Pio 74 7'4 L'21 Partly 1 73 P7 2' IteTtela 93 1.9 914 :72 Pt1 IN3 1.,41141 413 412 437 1171 Elm Cyela Club 1 (Vitriol) PI 61 71 1'41 'ems 75 74 214 i 6.114u3 ET CI 1.2 14 tit fty 44 Itel Pao t'lli I Duet, 74 71 54 i i Totals 1,3 at 414 11:13 Tiger I Peroy 74 P1 111 INA I Ntorrilt T4 ca 73 71 I 41 Dean .4 144 MO I Wadley 6,4 62 tol I Total 2As El 410 Prt-as Cycle Club I Campbell 444 .1 El ts.ni Itlev-, Pi 10.4 Hannigan' F4 I' 5 $4 43 I 104urnt -11 74 144 1 311 taestou 62 60 5T t-tt Totals 413 493 35 ORNalEMil Ord Befry Beats Medford. MEDFORD. Dec nIn the Idassachnsetts candlepin league stil-is tonight. Old lielfry took three straignt from The bowling WAS rather poor. one man.

reaching the to) mock Ile also ho.d the three-string total of The 3 Totals 110s4htots silt 1.1 Pal 247 Stone tr! 12 77i LI' too tio U.n.i.i N2. 71 reabod, tb4 al :17,11 412 411 3s3 1211 atctbrort9 Tyler vi 91 I'll 7te II ri 1Z.S ihoo 2:. re riktes Pil lki 4 ..0 16.41E WA PI I I 7 ytat4- 40" 414 A. A. U.

Basing and Wrestling. NEW TORK. Dee --The championship committee of the A. A. C.

has decided to separate the boxing from the wrestling championAlips. The latter be held In the city of New York some time in Febttutr3r and the boxing chavrrionshVo will either be tielel in Cambridge. Mass: Chicago or Sin Franc co 1e, committee to Ile Boston A. to hold the two-mute A. A.

C. valuer champion The Every-Day Train to California. 'rho -OverlanI Limited." leae. 11- 04ro I vt.t Chteap, Union Paerie an.1 Southern rae.14;A: itys. Ottcts: WydiA.

at. I I 1 1 1 rf411E07 Ttit 71 1 I I I 1m ne Pa) 7,1 arnam i. 100g1 1-; i Teti's. Catholic L. U.

Ser Team I wtitewashed tem latevary on vert It'. The sces: I 1 Scrott-RY ALLE1 Catholic U. Team 1 wtitewashed teem Catitotie Literary 'salon rertes The sceres: scrott-RY ALLEYS 97 244 24 74 74 2 0.4 404 1213 Series. 2 In tits last everting. Team N.

1 3 Tol'a Is Kelly ts1 243 S-4 71 fs1 VulLters11 217 4 14 St 74 St 10.1 102 Tota14 433 421 49T 1274 Timm No. 2 II sop ti2 no) 31 ciett 73 tki wiie Ta tr-i 17) "ta 17 4 111i 63 bLU a7 2111 Tot Cs- us 1113 13eaudett Wins Weekly Rotten'. Ikt the weelOy at the S.hibury.

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