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SIXTEEN THE LINCOLN MAY 2, 1929, Sooners vs. Huskers In Cinder Classic On Saturday Card HUSKER DRILLS END WITH FEAST Schultemen On Mark For Qruelling Clash With Oklahoma Squad Bible Urges Gridmen At RY BRIDE. Nebraska vs. dual meet classic of the Rig Six conference sea.son—is the label attached to the track card which will play the cinders at Memorial stadium Saturday The meet, which will get under way at 1:15 p. brings into direct competition, the Sooners, winners of the conference indoor championships, and the Corn huskers, always a hard team to beat on its own track and figured to be more or less the of the Big Six circle this spring.

llUh Spot of Coach Henry Schulte, veteran track mentor of the Cornhuskers, maintains that the Oklahoma-Nebraska compet will be the best dual meet ever held on the stadium oval and the certainly knows his track. "Win. or draw, the Saturday Qood Qolf, BY CHESTER HORTON. Clreatest Teacher.) I can ask you the most meet "should "bring "out performances. The Sooners have one of the great teams in Okla- teli you here what vonr nnswerwdll pom where you hi the yo wdl say.

Am homa track history, with the versatile Tom Churchill, decathlon star; Flint, a great quarter-miler; Shelby. high jump champion; are" Howell, a great weight man; Flint. Houblv speedy quarter-mller. and Carmen. hTeause tha hurdler, numbered among their top-notchers," Schulte commented cT-int Thursday if off your swim Send Their Rest.

on de- Oklahoma is bringing 24 men 10 the Nebraska dual, which indicates that the Sooners plan on making a a strong bid for victory a 1 n- Fllnt, the Sooner quarter-mller, was with a mark of 49 8-10 attitude seconds; Carmen and Powlcs click The most im- off the low hurdles In around portant detail of 24 5-10 seconds and Adkin.son is a the swing is the 10-second sprinter. In Field In the field events, Oklahoma Is particularly well fortified In addition to Tom Churchill, who fits Into all the events nicelv; Howell heaves the shot 47 feet and hurls Two Records With Feather Ball. BRICKBATS FLY Q.TuntieyComingHome Yest of Skill At Fight Manager Suggests 1 'Tl Promoter Dempsey Is UOdSinS Camera FCStS Cheerful Liar. BY EDWARD J. 1 NEW YORK.

May No kingly head is safe in the cauliflower realm when the boys draw beads and let fly their verbal brickbats. Less than 18 months ago. the fight world sang of Jack Dempsey, the old man mauler, and the courageous efforts of idol to win back the heavyweight mantle Oene Tunney snatched away on the night of big rain in Philadelphia Managers mentioned his duplicate In their prayers. About that same time, a fight mentor named Hymle Caplin nursed his amateur charge through the ring of small clubs about the metropolitan sector. He was a buck private in the fistic army, kept busy rustling cakes and coffee for himself and the youngster, Ju.st a Fight Promoter.

Today Dempsey is Just another fight promoter, vielng with a dozen others for the services of boy. Al Singer, a crack 130-pounder, who seems to possess in extra whatever Is necessary nv O. B. KF.EI.EB. old llthORraph I the other day point where you oegin it.

And so right here, dismiss all your Idea.s of swinging and contemplate the beginning of the back swing I want you to get that right because Khe beginning of It controls the action as a whole. Start right, and "Nebraska expects Its athletes to train wisely during the summer months and return to (he university next fall In good physical and mental Coach Dana X. Bible told members of the 1929 Cornhusker football squad at a "grid held Wednesday evening in the coll.seum trophy room. The celebrated the end of sprlpg training on the gridiron. The new Cornhusker football coach laid down no hard and fast rules regarding hours or diet, but merely put It up to each member of the squad to keep busy in some line of activity which w'ould enable him to report next fall In the pink of condition.

Suggests Work On Farm. Farm labor was the summer vacation recommended by the Husker mentor. He stressed the necessity for hard work and pointed out that the fresh air and diversity of farm labor combine to keep the athlete In good condition. Although expressing regret that spring practice got away to a late start at Nebraska and had been freouentlv Interrupted by fi'lnstrnted reign is over, Demp.sey nas joinea activities. Coach Bible expre.ssed I innovations are by op- records, with the 1 th? suppliants at the throne of an- hlmself as well with the position, hither and yon The pro- foather ball, or In ring hero, progress made this spring.

posed new standard golf ball, larger use in his era. He was the first the triumphs of the man have merely touched on a lighter than the 1 62 ball under golfer to break 80 for 18 holes, which ring career far have not few fundamentals this spring and standard is meeting he carried over into his dealings with are prepared to i.lunge Into the present is meeting beaten in a set match Caplin. Dempsey thought the man- real work the very first day of furious opposition among the duf- indeed there is a third record ager agreed to a match for Singer fall Bible explained. fers. who Imagine, wdh no very good credit, thouph not on the golf with Kid Chocolate, the ebony ban- That Will to Win.

rea.son. that it wul curtail their course. He was a nvaker of "feath- tamweight pride of Cuba, under his uftnt ovprv member of this infremient occasions ci.ies” and. as plaver and manufac- direction. Caplin changed his mind XnnL trretnrn to cammis de- manage to the club desnised the and and signed articles with the rival to nla? on winning the ball in approximately cor- approved it.

The Madison Square Garden. Where- team I am concerned about vour was made largely Holland at that Dempsey became wrathy and mental attitude as well as your The rubber-cored ball, which made time, by a slow and laborious hand charged, among other things, that physlJal Stnger wa.s afraid of Ch(K0late. game to determined he added 7 OiO IN 79 ANPWiTM A WEF BY DAVIS J. WALSH. NEW YORK.

May J. J. Tunnry, tho who jYorceivrd tho error of his wayp before it was too late, i.s soon to be returned to us filled with old world culture and a vast distaste for the reporter who know his place. This place may or may not be with the help, de- on the point of view. Anyhow, I am informed today that he intends to return to America by way of Montreal in order to circumvent the ship news men and photographers and that probahlv he will arrive in New York strictly incognito, if not by stealth.

Entitlrd to Privacy. East Hangs Ban On Starting Blocks NEW YORK, May The new starting blocks used at the Penn relays a week ago will b-'rred from the In- terrolleglate meet at Fra.i%klln field May 31 and June 1. (ius- tavus T. Kirby, adv'sory head of the C. A.

A. A. announced today that he was notice of this rnling to the 40 member rollegps. The purpose, wa.s to make errtaln that anv new re-ords rome out of the meet will be accepted in case the Amateur A.othietic I'nlon decides the device romes under the head of which are barred. ska Is tmine into evcrv bitterly until Sandy Herd uo.

all but one won Lid a team is espoused won his first and pned. set in a fri eri to win is hanl to beat British open championship with hollow the ed to win is hard to beat. gutta-percha itself wa.s op- al the 148 feet; while Rider does 45 and 140 feet respectively, clear through it right. But start Bryce and Drake both clear 13 you re through right feet in the pole vault. there The real lowdown on Since the Oklahoma victory in start continues from the the indoor champion.ships at Kan- addres.s—it should be a flow of aa.s City, the Nebraska athletes action, with only the brlefe.st hesi- have been for the Soon- tation between ending the address er compet and the outlook is for and starting the club back.

spirited clashc.s when the two like the fine where, with a teams meet at the Satur- train beginning to move smoothly day. away under the pull of steam, you The Saturday track meet is about try to designate the exact point the only bright spot on Nebrask.a's the train cea.ses to stand home schedule this year, as the and begins to move. The back small opening, damp- That Short, Ugly Word, frame with a spherical Today Caplin answered his one- gutta-percha itself was op- all BibirTlso urged all his men to picture Dempsey as the rn out for baseball or 'track the was Willard, Flrpo and apced prcIcs.Mon.al realm In swrment conUlned Id help your legwork, and it Is Brl.am, ,825 and a as I looks much older than he could single year turned out hlm.self and fighters, I do not think so much Coach Henry F. Schulte, track have been, due to a fine fringe of 2 4.56 Tliat I think, of him. He says thing.s he knows to mentor, also spoke to the squad in the reproduction of an ought to be a third record expressing the belief "that Nebras- COAST FIGHTER ON LOCAL CARD turn remainder of the spring.

and speed that counts on the football field," Bible commented. Schulte Foresees Success. re- IX)S Heavy Dated Mix With Omaha Man In Monday Show. swing starts similarly a continuous flow of action from the address. John Dille Co.i early competition has been in relays away from home and the conference meet is at Iowa State college this The entries for the Note: Mr.

mono- Oklahoma dual will be entitled "Long Iron from: be sent to any reader with the lOO-yard and 220 yard dashes compliments of this newspaper if Easter, Eller, Low. Nestor the request is accompanied by a 440-yard Campbell, stamped, envelope Currier. Mays. Addre.srs request to The 880-yard run True. Dexter MORE WKICHT REKJH COUNT High Fleming, ----------Low hurdles -Lamson, Thomjxson.

LONDON. M.ay next Argenbrlght. race course appearance of the Amer- Krau.se lean colt. Relgh Count, will be at Broad Griswold, Kcmpton Park, May 11. in the Great Young, Rowley Jubilee handicap of a mile and a High Benbrook, quarter is to carry top wight of Krause.

12C pounds. Hole Witte, Krause Shot put -Ashburn, Rowley Discus Rowley, Krause. James Javelin throw Feytlnger. Zimmerman. Fleming.

Bevard, James INHERITS ABILITY. Johnny Doeg come.s from a noted tennls-plavlng family His mother was a ka was on the verge of a healthful era in athletics and that husker teams next fall would not lack in fight and enlhnslasm." Athletic Director D. Gish drove home piolnts on eligibility and emphasized the necessity of athletes being up in thcit scholarship at all time.s. GOLFERS PAIRED FOR C.C. CONTEST White Sox Complete Purchase of Shires niirAGD.

May White Sox have dec'ded lo hang The campaign OpcnillR Match Uompct of Season On Saturday, Sunday Slate. wound up with a regulation game at the Memorial stadium Wednes- dav, the red team winning over the orange eleven by a 7-8 margin. Forward Pa.sslng Tactics. The team play and defense ex- Pairings for the President-Vice hiblted by the two aggregations president team match, at the Lin- was the best displayed this spring, thA two rppline off olavs coln Country chib Saturday and neood form and woSfng Sunday, were announced today. While the pairings are made in ffnins twosomes, play can be arranged so The reds scored late In the finst that the golfers may play In four- quarter when an orange punt was Rules of the match call blocked and Tackle Peterson recov- for nine holes or hole.s of golf ered in the end zone for a touch- the different tw'osomes.

The down. Long kicked the extra point. Na.ssau system of scoring will be rAtorr, of hv OiifLTter- used with one point for each nine playing first baseman despite his insurrection at the spring training camp. Final pa.vment was made to the Waco Te.xa«, club for his last night. Clancy Is filling niace at first fault- and hitting above .400.

Deadlock Holds At Aurora Race AURORA. May be untrue. I could use a shorter word. Dempsey is absurd w'hen he Singer Is afraid of a compara- I tive baby. It's just his infantile way of trying to humiliate Mile Relay Wins Meet For Wayne Wayne Normal track and field artists, maintaining a slim two and one-half point margin, captured fir.st honors in the Nebra.ska leyan, Wayne Normal and Cotner triangular meet in the Wesleyan bowl Wednesday.

Wayne points, W'esleyan placed second with 70 and Cotner third with 27 The Wayne squad, coached by W. Hickman, placed first in both the 880 and mile relay events and annexed five first places In Individual events. We.sleyan held six flnst places and Cotner two. Personally, I feel that Tunney is absolutely entitled to what he wants and should get it He has asked for privacy and, during recent months, it may have been noted that he has attained privacy in a degree that might have sufficed the keeper of a lighthouse. True, he ha.s had to push Uie face of a photographer or two down inside his lens in order to keep everything and happy But.

after all, hat photographer do you who.se face be the better for the Different Over Here. Tunney prob.vbly would prefer to stay in where one can pu.sh a ptiotcgrapher and he stays pushed The American of the breed is a far more hardy and. when the man who docsnt wish to be interviewed finaily returns nome, the chances are that he will find some- bcxly waiting lor him. even if he goes so far as to come back on a cattle boat. dLsguLsed a.s a oat in the feed box.

By the way. did you that Gene is a master of disguise? The unannounced in New York, he finished right behind a pair of smoked glasses. 'Hiat was the time he didn't carry a book Perhaps New Disguise. On this (xri asion, he will dl.sguLse himseli as a pugilist. But he may aeciuc, after aii.

that thus is too obvious Everybody knows Uiat he a pugilist. will something very tricky about it. you may be sure Gene has baen sitting on the at Briole, discus.slng life and its problems with George Bernard Shaw This is bound to lead to something Mr Shaw hlm.sclf is an expert ot no mean repute in the matter of di.sgui.se. having once rii.s- guused him.seit a.s a light cxjiert. He gained great dl.stinction on that oc- ca.sion by being one of two men who picked Carijcntier to beat Dempsey Tlie other wa.s Carpentier Shaw and Ciene Pals.

Tliey say that Tunney and Shaw have found a real communion of in- tercsUs and. If thl.s is true, we will have to concede that Mr. Tunney must have on the ball Sam McDowell, Omaha, and Billy McMaster, Ix)s Angeles, heavv- welghts, have been added to the Knights of fight card, slated for the Liberty theater next Monday night. McMa.ster, rated a.s one of the mast promising big fellows on the coast, is on his way east, but intends to off In Lincoln and Omaha for a few preliminary mix- ups. Promoter Hale originally planned no an all-Nebraska card, but when McMa.ster came along and offered his services, he decided to give the coa.st boy a chance to display hi.s wares in the capital city.

Mo.sher, Vandervert and Check Fulmer are in training for Monday show and promise to be In tip top fettle for the melee. Matchmaker Hale will have his card lined up before the weekend thus as.surlng Lincoln mitt fans of besides the palm of his hand. Shaw a real show of from 30 to .35 rounds credited with one of the most of boxing. The pa.steboards went on brilliant minds in Europe and would sale at the Liberty Thursday morn- hardly be amused for more than a STECHER, LEWIS REPEAT THEIR ACT LOS ANGEI.FS. May wrestling match between Stecher and Lewi.s, two former heavyweight champions, here last ended in victory for Lewis a Sutton and Mrs Mav Sutton after Stecher had taken the first fall Bundy, the first American woman to win the British championship, is in 20 minute.s and seconds.

won the second fall in 18 mlnuts. his aunt Thomas C. Bundy, hi.s second.s with a slam and uncle, won the all comers 1910 title in return of punts by Quarter- wtm uur iu, muy six imsi piaces ana iwo. back Manley and the plunging of race track remained The mile relay, the last event of Frahm featured the Day hole niedal being striking horse own- the fiternoon. clinched the meet ing the first half.

Manley returned made or Sundat. officials continued in for the Wayne outfit several kicks for 30 and 40 yards On Regular disagreement It was the second MlUer. Chrtatie In Tie. while Frahm contributed several Competitors in the team match day the opening of the Miller of Wesleyan and Christie 10-yard gains. tiill be playing the regular greens, spring season had been postjxmed Wayne d'vided high point hon- Orangemen Score On Pass, which should add considerable in- nnd the strikers in their with lo tallies apiece, both A forward pass Marquis to terest to the play.

demands for a minimum purse of counting two first places and one Prucha was good for 10 yards and losing team will ent.ertain Sl.ooo and a deduction bv the track second. Miller won the 100-yard an orange touchdown in the sec- the winners at a golf dinner at the in favor of their organiaztlon. the dash, the javelin throw and claimed ond quarter. The Orange team house Monday at 7 p. m.

The Thoroughbred Horse association of second in the shot put. Christie worked several Marquis-Prucha two teams apjYcar to be evenly 1 per cent from all first moneys wpn the mile and two mile events passes for good gains during this matched, with little to choose be- from all events and finished second in the 880-yard period and repeated during the tween the two Anv Clifford R. Trimhle, general run. closing periods member not paired and wishing to manager of the track, promised The 880-yard relav rhe ball carrving of Marvin Paul, play may be included by notifying the plant would be opened tomor- proved an entertaining feature of halfback, featured the running at- Johnnv Morris, club profes.sional. row or Saturday if it was the program.

Weslevan tack of the orange team Paul List of the pairings follows: neces.sarv to recruit entries from sororities by draw repre- broke loose for several gains. ntbbhi Louisville. Lexington and other sentatlve relay squads from mem- Ing at the u.sual popular prices. Hi Track Numerals. Track numeral awards to the following high school athletes were announced Thursday morning by the University of Nebra.ska athletic department: Pull Hike, Roy Neumeister, William Owens of Nebra.ska City; Durln White, Kimball; Elton Lathrop of Bayard; Carroll Eaton of Stuart.

Half blue Toffle Abdaila. Emil Kunz of smart, Clark Reynolds, Harold Smith, Jack WiLson, Fred Willard of Bayard. Ray Waggoner of Kimball. the third in four minutes. 18 spcond.s with a headlock KNAPP-FELT HATS MEN Tn lit' wull lujuipprd with huadwuar a man hoiild have at thrw soft hat.H t-i with the oueasion.

the mornl and the One -houlil he the ami the other two he from our wide va riety nf Knapp IMt and The lineups: LK UT UO Morrlion RO RT RE Marquis QB Paul UH PBrry RH Farlry PB Official, Referee lye Umpire HowelJ Headllne'man McMullen team a team, rfice centers, PANEK ELECTED NORFOLK OACH Red Phil Altken Hokuf Wm Jensen Lee Ager Burgeaon Don Pegler Bauer Dr Zemer McPheraon Towle Peteraon Oooeh Watklna Dr. Manley Dr W. Orr Beherilnger Uong Charie, Herman Frahnj Howard Robert Devoe W' Beaehlv Prank Boehmer Boghtol W- Oold George Burgert I Altken fyalie Grainger Crancer Woodward A Rlcketta NORFOLK. Neb, May Panek, who has coached a string of wininng teams, including two state campbeii championship basketball quintets at CarUon St. Paul high, has been elected Maiey athletic coach at Norfolk high for next year.

John T. Virgil L. Long has been chosen to waiter white head athletics at Norfolk junior college. bers of the We.sleyan track squad Track Issues Ultimatum. The team of Briggs, Underwood.

A Barber Trimble Lssued an ultimatum last Kllllnger, be-decked Truman night to the strikers to either file colors of Gamma Mu. won V. Jtheir entries today for first honors Willard followed sec- opening or to move their horses, and Beta Phi Alpha third. A Bunting Off the Aurora grounds by 6 rvr WnnHwarrt rnnloHf 100 -Tard Won by Miller. Wa'i i i.

i Unwery. wa ne, third. Philip Thev can take their as l.p«, W'ayne, fourth, Ktlllnger, osn gpt enougli horses for a Time, in westphai good program here without their V. hrtp. We have framed their de- V.

Spangler mand as to feed by allowing them 225 vi to buy it any place thpy so desire. 440-yard won by wavne, chane but the demand for Increa.sed an third, nan- vi Stoddard Jtnpos.sible run Won by McCturg. Wayne n.Ymonrt Several of the wilted ChrUtle. Wayne third. Batfock Rsymonil a a I.

Isst night and announced they fourth. Hunt, Wayne Dr R. Pierce WOUld file entries for Friday, but mu run bv rhnaOe W.vne I We.feyan. third. Mccii.g demands.

Wayne, frrurth. Oheron, Cotner Time, 4 Gardner minute, 47 Joe Pipai, coach at Occidental col- wiuej T.m- Ilf subject of the lateral pass in foot- r3 LOn NOT LISTED PLAY CANADIANS Chicago Racquet Star To Stay On His As Uni. Student. NEW YORK, May 2 -George I.ott. of Chicago, third ranking Branch Cline Earl Cline Card Dr Emerion C.

Munger Dr V. Dr Teal W'alter Wheatley Schwarz A La Grainger John Grainger Dr Paul Ludwig Fred Cornell George OShea 8 W'httten Carl Rohman J. Shaw Ueo Rherer Young, Curtice LB Tobin Jerner A Munger Greene I) Traphagen Harphain Dr Hompe, A I.entz RE Henkle Hopp- RA Dr I Altken Uau ball 130-jard high Won by Farrow, Wayne, second, tie between Epler Cotner and Wayne, fourth, RaUtoii, Wet- leyan Time HI 4 seconds 320-yard low Won by Briggs. Wesleyan, Rav, Waynt third. Braiuiltre.

Cotner. fourh Thompson, an Time, seconds relay Won by Wayne berrv. Kelh. Denntii, Time 1 minute S8 econd. Mile relay Won by Wayne Andreas 1 A Rtedry.

Ray, Wesle an hornier hicaRo Bantam Jiinge BERMAN BACK TO MIHEN RACKET Dr Thompson McCain vs VI Frank A Walt, Jr 8 rayer IManninR to Acquire Feather Grown. LOS ANO El.ES. May 2 Roberl, nr W'alker .1 1 Mofire, Jr American tenni.s plaver, will not be a member of the Davis cup team Which will play Canada Japan and the winner of the Mexico-Cuba y. match, according tn an announce- speier ment made public todav by Joseph Wear and Pltz-Eugene Dixon ThrilloH Hv Wear and Dixon, who will select Marion inriliea ISV the American team, said they would not ask Lott to leave his studies and athletic pursuits at the ult Won by Welch, second, tie between Andrews Wayne. Beers.

Wesleyan, and Walle Wesle an. height. Jl feet 8 Inches new rcrord' High Jump Won by Epler, Cotner se. ond, Ue between Welch. Wesleyan, Brtii- slltre, Cotner, and Barnes, Wesleyan JOP trrt Bcrman the Chicago bantamweight unu'lil.

Jr Who retired from the boxing game ner fourth. Gardner, Cotner Distance a 8 when he was at his lo inches A best. l.S going to trv a comeback at throw won bv Johnson. th, of 30 II. to bring c.rl th.

rrovtn, hoW ov MrOreer AndlP ROUtlS of France back to throw Won by MlUer. America Wray Cotner. third, tie net ween Oakes training. Berman yesterday hims-lf wayn, to be In excellent condition and second. Waidon, wavne third tpier cot- readv to embark upon his comeback fourth.

Distance 31 feet 8 Inches Brokaw to Manage Norton Ball Club Hal Brokaw, who piloted the Beatrice club in the Nebraska State looji last has been installed as playlng-manager of the Norton. Kas club. League Pre.sidcnt Beltzer announced Tliursriay. Pitcher Graber had been hired by the Norton directors, but recently ran into a decree of ineligibility. National Secretary John Farrell sending w'ord from hus Auburn Y.

office that Oiabers name still is on the reserve list of the Independence, Kas club in the Western association. As Independence refused to waive its claim Graber was barred from taking the Norton job. Brokaw. who ha.s been in Kansas City during the Hot Stove is to take charge of the Norton when the practice workout.s begin next week U.se of an ineligible player at Beatrice la.st summer re- in the of a fine on Brokaw, which hurdle must cleared before the new Norton manager can step on the field May 14 opening day of (he State league rare few moments by an association that did not make for mutual understanding. Instead, he has occupied a suite adjoining they have strolled the beach together, dined at the same table dally Ho one, it is said, knows what they dls- cu.ssed because none ventured to break in upon tlielr privacy.

That Pestiferous Reporter. It be so here Tliey will want to know about everything, what he said ye.sterday and hy not, what he intends to do today, nor- row and next month He may declare for privacy and. as I i think a man ought to get what he wants. Bgt he will get no more than the average window dre.sser For if he really is sincere in his expressed desire, he l.s going about It in the wrong way. My suggestion to Tunney is that he let hlm.self be seen and heard everywhere and on every occasion and.

within a week he be able to get into a without a permit There is nothing more Intrtfulng to human nature than the quarry that Is in flight. GOOD. TOO. Charlie Conacher. star of the Toronto hockey team, which won the junior champion.shlp of Canada, is a younger brother of Lionel Conacher, famous member of the York Americans club LOW KATE EXCURSION May 4 I'O t.

A St. Andrews ourse the best in the bantamweight ranks before retiring University of Chicago to iJlay with sT ANDREWS Scotland May 2 Among his were Carl TYe- the cup squaf -Marlon Turple, New Orleans malne. Bud Joe I ynch Hid for thf United giri, whosp Rolflni? Vo tliLs and IDandy Dirk Orlffin States team are now practicing at town of her birth greatIv interests retired from the ring Philadelphia They are John Hen- si Andrews todav played her first he married the daughter of a nessey. Fritz Mercur. Wllmcr Alli- full round over the championship wealthy Chicago store son.

John Van Ryn and Gilbert Unks owner He ha.s placed himself under Hall thrilled me she said, I management of Tommy Walsh Although Wear and Dixon plan went around tn 88. which I am told famous handler nf boxers to a.sk Lott to play abroad in the is very for a girl golfer match with Italy, reports are Mi.s.s Turpie laughinglv poltued spreading he will out htat she is Scotch only by two PHILADELPHIA. May 2 Bob be allowed to play agaln.st Prance mrnths and Mugg.sv Taylor, if he is to be Uaea ni ii p. wa.s born at St Andrew.s tn Philadelphia bo xing promoter.s. have llminary European rounds The 1907 but when I was two months old offered Andre Rout is to de- Chtcago star was left on the aide- my parents moved to America she fend Ris world's featherweight title just against Bennv Bass of this cltv lines tn the challenge round with.

explained France last year. I am only RUPTURE No knife, no chloroform IP no hospital, no laying up, pay when the Jpening is Dr. Z. K. Mathenv wy 1309 8L Lincoln, Ncbr.

iRt a ball park here July 4. GREEN GABLES The Dr. Denj. F. Dailey SanaloriuiTi The hospital with the homelike atmosphere that makes one forget the dread of hcs- plfAl life It worUi becoming Qualnted Medical, surgical and maternity departments with an entirely se pat ate department for mental cases KANSAS CITY OM.V A ESO TO St.

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