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The Montreal Star from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 6

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The Montreal Stari
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Till: MOXTHKAL DAILY STAR-MONDAY JANUARY 4 1915 ii LALONDE TELLS STAR READERS HIS TERMS 0000000000000600 I 0 A 0 POPULAR FORMER MEMBER OF THE ROYALS WHO IS TO MANAGE THE BROOKLYN FEDS oooooooooooooooo Molyactix of Rwiferaok woa 0 out to prutiea with the Canadica team today Manager Kennedy filly ex-pacta to ffln on Wedneaday WANDERERS FIT TO DEFEAT ANY TEAM SATURDAY ABUSE TO PRIEST Starts riot at CLEVELAND Spacial to Tha Mantraal Star Ut iNTI i lull 4 -Thn Turoniu who iirrlviril trim UukIh'I' h-hIi fliiv um ut the iiiiiiiiiii i hiif Jui I In llii hull-ilnpH will give Wanderers tin'll' hunli'Ml kiiiiii' the Ni-ii-noii Wiiliii'Hiliiy night when the two inent ul Qui-lier Henna of Du- tilin' NlilriN iin- til llllllk till tlll'llll! wlll utimil win 'o iU 0 0 0 0 0 OOOOQOOOO 00000 As It If 'as They Went Over the Ottawa Team Like an Avalanche but the Forwards Were Palpably Stale Ottauia Players Would Not See Father Stanton Ahmed Bottle i Used as Weapons in Amateur Hockey Match-One Ottawa Player Arrested 000000000000000 M- SILENT" JACK ULRICH 0000000000000000 WANDERERS 15 6 OTTAWA 0 0000000006000000 Father Htanton says Irving ia not as badly hurt as Quuln College will not play again In Cleveland" remarked Father Stanton In conclusion trouble Is thnt Cleveland wants to win by any means We had to put up with Incompetent officials besides being victims of the brutal attacks of the opposing team Which culminated dur ing the final match In thn dliurrncc-ful scene I have CLEVELAND VERSION Epaeial to The Mantraal Star Aa ia an I'ftfti the iiie wtn-n i xpi'i'l fi- ri'li i inli'Mli il ii'ii Ii hill key ilitliM'Mx 'M un Hnl in Im unlit fur Uu- XViirM-rra hIiiii Iv I I ovr ill Lit 'rartir'iti il thr Mtawu tMui ulili has Ill-ill mii'ti a fine nhiwiug ii tu thlh tinii The must likely esphm i ihm crushing ili-frat ia rhi "te aliili' a tilt' result if ff'-rta to remain in thi- find ntisimi they nut lii'eii II- it i n'ill moat likely thnt they wmiil Imv- bin bcitPB although lint nn'i k-! I srere iiguiunt ihrm i Wird Spsaial to The Montreal Star TORONTO Jan 4 Showing their bruised and battered appearance that they had hod a strenuous Urns nt Cleveland the Ottawa College hockey team with the except km of Doran und Quoin who remained In the Ohio city arrived yesterday afternoon for their match tonight with Bt Michael's college at the Arena Father Stanton the college couch gives an entirely different version of the Cleveland trouble He characterises the story sent out from that city as unfair and clearly exaggerated Tbs college players were badly used by their opponents in tha first two games and In the third and concluding match Instead of the college team making tbrtata against the local team It was Winters who boldly stated that he would get every one of the visitors The ill feeling was Intensified when a goal scored by College was disallowed THE CLIMAX REACHED The climax tens however reached Irving wT NEW YORK Jan 4 A atatemant on the year' work of the atata nth letlo oommlaaloa which control and dlreota tha sport of boxlnx In this tate made publio thla morning ahowa that fifty-one new club have bean licensed during tha paat year ranking total number of one hundred and thirty-two llcenaca Inued altogether since the committee started operations Of thia number many have liven up business while others have been closed or had their i licenses cancelled by the commission until at tha present time there are about fifty-eight clubs operating In thla atnte In the paat year the total receipts uf the club have been approximate-' ly 50000 of which the state received 'a five per cent revenue amounting to about 112000 CLEYEIlAND Ohio Jan 4- A riot caused tho third und final gams of tha throe-game huckey series between the Clevelend Athletic Club' and Ottawa Ontario colli-gu seven to terminate one minute before time was up at the Elysium Saturday night Cleveland won the game two to nothing making the scries stand taro victories and one tie for the home teem The trouble started when Burnett of the Ottawa Cdllcgu team sloshed Winters captain of the Cleveland team across the noae with his stick The Qttuwn boys It is Id boasted In suid Spacial to Tha Mantraal Star 4 i iffu iiila of the HUllwn llinkiy Clllli thiil uniter no cirt'ii will they gu on tha In in Muiitri'il with Itlley Hern an one if the offn uiIb Ttie local elub think tin- iiffi' in I In Montreal Satlir'Iii wire J'ml nhniit the worat i hy i'ier t'lay iimbr The iif-fi inl nliiii ii mi nlil uni' hut never-hili-et Il-in mill ruvrre wire eer-tnnl) 'ii') i iff i-iilur Whi-n Win Ii ri i- iii-l tin ir ei'i uinl Ruiil if I lie in- Hern ui in the mlddli' uf tin link The wax eeureil evei fi 1 iffeiili Iliibitta nltiiiiit- im tu elliiut Hi I'i' itli lljlllul rtiir fi rije in uni ei'urinir liifure I hi Ie- liut liiul if in In travel aliiim ''n lit- nn fi ii the Ottawa net iir'iHiim Tlu-n line many Mmn-' i I'n-eefii In the rink iil the mirk of the ijaa nn the i'iw rm nil Mirfue woa plainly neible ind it wia ahnwn to Hern The Wamlirirx rerlunli iteacrved to win but the work of the nffielala ti'i-k thr hi art mit nf the Ottawa jlajir mnl their effnrta after the nd uf the firyt period wua like ninny (hldnn I'- rm brought ii in nn 1 miiM have t'litin in)! Iintiiy ulil h' jimit Kprnguc ('leghorn H-iry Gordie It' hrrtn were in 'It hiin unit iSniii seem tu Imre firrfi'rl liimr i I'nrtliy mi ideal dif'in'e Ruth deforces for Iv very isooil uni i' i the niiiti that they w-r It at tin is lie lii ward line iird sf portion uf their ir WU WtTP 1- If the W-r-irrar as W-gulf thpy will chir- itmibt bn tht ever of rolne to a out aa 'I'Ti'il i I I I' I I i- it Big Money in ennis Games itxiMy fl i irih i it W-n-l-r- J-S-J5! get official and the visiting twtowa plfycr the lIHl slavers tea for a riot Wlnteniand Heney shortly mtter mixed It up Winters then threatened 111 Father Stanton using the coarsest k8 a at language toward him m4 Burnett resented this attack end: hit Winters In Jifftr all the' A goal tendor Duran of players were using their sticks over their opponents Irving had Nagle iea with hie stick cuttnir lung down on the Ice when Doran hit Irv- F1 1" the scalp of the IcvelHml Ing The Cleveland trainer took a forward and severely Injuring his i I LALONDE TELLS STAR READERS HIS TERMS kb wlll hale t-y bt (inf'- pi "SILENT ONE SCORES a aiTtiirrai'C ir -ttwa whi i rte in 1 1 -le ti-k ii i it skulL A Clevelnndploycr wan seen to crack one of the Ottawa boys river hand In the melee and hit Qualn over the head with bottle The spectators Jumped upon the Ice and the i A i Dm 000000000000000 CASQUETTE PLAYERS BADLY USED -f rer The new Wiifftt: i're: sr well and finch tb rr wt' I uttrai rg on iiCiVjiiM if btie tif ift rota War direr naif The ye atari b-t tb nvin r- them Ii out bin nr Tha two CIechm did mr: pf ke wb Hi'iiia Food tfcrd eer it i tha Ottawa ml wb brsr lit hev his fc-nd fi" ii i nml' police hnd to bs called upon to quell the head with a water hoUlunl the disturbance Ithen a general melcu ensued tfpec- Doran and Qualn will appear In tha Itaters rushed Into the mix up und a Cleveland court thla morning ths general fight followed tho police lie-former on the charge of ing unable to keep order In the Irving and Quoin as a witness panic that followed a number of per-against tha Cleveland trainer sans were hurt iV rk I Lakmde the moat noted of modem hockey history nnwmced today that ho was willing tc come to reasonable terms and coma ont to practice with the Canadians He has now missed three matches the original difference between hiihself and George Kennedy manager of the Cansdiens being only a hundred dollara on the season's salary He told the Star that what he considers a reasonable salary is a nun to be mutually agreed upon of not less than $1000 nor more than $1300 -A i'i! 1 SAFPSCCTING NEW YORK Jan 4 The report of the financial side of tha Davis Cup tennis matches Jiist termed ahowa that thn public paid II457S aa admission fees and for programs in Chicago Pitta burg Boston and New York Gross receipts at Chicago where the Australian! met the Canadians were ITJM At tha matches between the Australian and Germans at Pittsburg thn sum paid amounted to I5H4 At Boston the receipts were HUH for tbs finals between tbs Australians and British Isles The greater port of the receipts 11 7117 was taken at We West Bids Tennis Club Forest Hills LI for the challenge matches In which Ncrraon Brooks and Anthotiy Wilding tha Australians captured the cup from the Americans Expanse a staging tbs matches at Forts Hills where tbs big stands accommodated morn than 11004 spectator was 2Mil The amount of expense at Boston wnn 14770 Chicago and Pittsburg each spent HtUa mors than 11000 Of the gate receipts the Anstrallona receive 921741 The American Asso- elation share was 117111 in tfe l- A QUEBEC OUTCLASSED CHAMPION TORONTOS ON SATURDAY NIGHT l-i fVimjiiette Hotkey I'lub rf thr Huckev l-eiTuc hu'l rather hard tinr ef it Hli'-rlirodke Que 1-n New ar'ii HJ where iIjuI Sherbrooke 1-hiii Thi- tiiiir ut the I'ir I) fiur ('uiiie three tjt ricft ip I iibuiil ur rri'ri-tii uf full piay- I'iJh ti I''u 1'rhit ui i ei layer fr'm gi' kiii'r Mur ul on l-i 'aeii'ti' r- tarred the rt ui-rr like 'U- l-d ldier thn hockey ii1 Mir-ip'r Itiopel eta lee that the rourh tartlcs ur ifc jiart rf hi mo liy- wire that the home mn lieerd them The pame was handled by H-wir" Bki the old Sherbrooke player now with Wwiistrere RHchie Crawford and Mal6ne Were in Fine Fettle and Nothing Could Stop Them Both Goalkeepers Qid Exceedingly Fine Work rrS I'l'itf of fPt m-k ijMf-i UR to ref rd rf fb fj-e Cenn Thy iiJ fitV-rii- fd pretty ic iic -j-iri rr put cre 'rrrh! tr Ph rtrairht fer ceitn Hi- rit it tl'-i in froai it try Lf i i a War4T'-v I ftuvi Bnwdbe-- Iwr-sri ii cct rtati tr hart to ves f-L-1 vrI ruite ti- lTo4r r-i-ir-u hrcric p--r rnt itc 4 eta Ii n-i f- i it ref n- p- iff 1 -I i Lii fa ti t- -dorrx ri: wb- wi tb n-ir' ii-'u der i wat bc i-i thiap HUTCHISONS AGAIN IN CURLING FINALS ON CALEDONIA ICE Harry Hutchison Wins 'fiofispiel Prize Put Up by John McLean Dr Kerr a Star Second New Granite Trophy Inaugurated at Montreal Crawford and Ritchie would tear down at breakneck speed and get their CQfpbgiatioti working and thfn It would be up to Holtnee to the attack which hs did tintn' and again i ii'u 1 e- I i j' u-fi-'i muw firumaie ina Mmuiiiif Ituiu le i "Vii 4 -1 ei ri" Mi' li" i 'rl In" vf i'iJi 4 fi'rie' eto- i i-i' COOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! FEED AT START Vies Lost Gam 4 eat Y) air nrb 1 With thr Hutchtaon nem tumln up 1 Civ ft tv in ihc wml-fliml and flnnl of llm first Iowa: Ht Itawrencd versus Caledonia Heather vuraua St Andrews Outre mont veraue Montreal West AT CALEDONIA Club Botteplel Semi-Final A ff IL llarllng I Kerr 0000000400000000 0 Aw Onstage- 0 TsrSuto 0 0000000000000000 Bpsoisl to Ths Mswtrosl Star QUEBEC Job The champion Toronto were outclassed and out- played hi all departments at the Arena Saturday night and lost to ths Quebec teem by a soars of six goals to two Bo fast end so effective was the playing and team work nf Quebec that the result was never In doubt Wilson Foyston end Walker put up a great gome but Malone Crawford and Marks always went them one better Jos Malone was unfortunate In ths scoring last night after doing such great work against ths Canadians un Wednesday but hi work at centre wss non tho Jess effective and he managed to get two of his shots past Holmes Ths playing of Ritchie the Grand Mora And would be hard indeed to describe His rushes were sensational and his speed was terrific was also that of Crawford and although the latter eocred hut on goal he was without a doubt ths hardest worked player on the The team started out In (hr opening period at auch a speed JJiat tho spectators 4001) of them were fairly bewildered Crawford scored the first for Quebec In two minutes und seventeen seconds and this finished Hie scoring In the first period The second period opened suniewhat slower ihun the first but only for while Wilson scored for Toronto In four minutes nod five seconds evening up for the time being but Murks Malone and Ritchie mch tallied in turn and the period ended Quebec four Toronto one Fourteen minutes nf the final period elnpaed before Marks again tallied and a few minutes later Mnlrmn found the nets Mr Quebec making it six to one for Quebec With but few seconds remaining Walker In scrimmugc added one more to score und the game ended: Quebec six: Toronto two LNCCA 0V I mo- tv OfLVi 4 df fr i Lf i If if r-J jf Mt honepld of the sesson the new year rurllni! hs tsrted very much ss uunt II II Hutrlilsun who did not have too nira-ei -ful a srsMn hist year vnpliired Hik I'sledunls boneplel on Sstiirday after a (fraud name with Ur Kerr Tha 'Insl tally was Indlrntlie of 111 low rcorlnn mid keen play Ir Kerr was one of tint first on Hid lie thi ecu mmi and has hardly lues1 hral-n III piny on Saturday was of 1 the stellar order Srom the ftrt end the mnner up met ipisllty and til in plied To dispose of Rrunrh Presi dent IV II Hushes In the semi-final was Dr best achievement for Hillr" II III-hey is hardly ever known to have an ff flay In the final Kxnid IT Kerr miinleil on the first end hut Hurry Hutchison wn after hlin then and minuted to set Hie raid point' in the majority of the Mlereeiiins end fe the f-Tinrr ITirrrton rv irm-fir'illy wnn the ji Nlrh- 'il I ca n-t Victorina The run-w botwern Hi Nioholbs ne uf the Amateur 1 1 i -I lj iir i and tli' Montreal -i W'Ji a tie trnwd of hockey iiif -I dd in faiur of St Nlch- -i 'I u-e i yiKils to 1 Tr -'i ri'i Mi'urrd hy the visit-r -er tired frw minutes lie- the second erlnd 't-w-i rifii-Mt the from i hot It Into the net T-e a'id NirVola VirturiHS 11 Scott John Watson Eavea (Skip)- I A Darllnx Hamilton 1- Campbell Hu gtae a (Kklpl- I Mrlntyre 1 Gordon Chambers II Hutchlaon I il Hamilton lx IL J- Hughes II Ayer Livermore A Dr Kerr (Skip) I Quigley A McNiiughton fames IL Hutchlaon Id WARM AND MSkTINQ WORDS Ah bitter cold Indeed It was la old Chicago town The street were long white carpets where the snow had drifted down While frosted windows sparkled as If every pane was set With Jewels and above them from each building's parapet Gleamed and glistened Icy itrssmera lighted by the sun to vie With tha colors shown by rainbows as they loop serose the sky: But at two points In tha city all the now was swept sway Melted as the star! darkness malts at tli approach of day And huge puddle steamed end simmered boiled and bubbled as each spot For the temperature wee torrid the sidewalks they were hot "Can it be that two voimnooe hlddes through the age pent Hava grown we inquired "burnt tbelr shroud of earth at laatr "That le not the explanation" volunteered a rabid fan where Johneon a poke of nil-more where Gilmore spoke of Ban-" Final BAILLIE TROPHY 'i i an Tr T'Mt -p I': The line up: Out! Roint I Point fnlr Rover wmr I- wine Ijiw Kkers Harlinp Stater Mnwnt Mscee Snreent A new trophy was Inaugurated into Montreal Club Ufa on Saturday when A Hodgson nitd A MeMiirirf played the granites for the Buillie Tro thy This trophy Is put up with Hid ope of fostering and eneinirnplnx iti granite game In Montreal A tloih mt hav ir IiWi '5 I nd WhT rr jf' be showed superiority nehk from tlis start ndly defeated MrMnrtry hi and soundly defence was Impfegnahle Paddy Moran for the first period nd half of tho second had very easy tine In the Quebec nets ploy wss kept continually In Toronto territory but for the i remainder of tho gsmo bo eras kept Just as busy us Holmes was In the earlier stages and showed that he Is the same old Invincible This mark will Iurd to heat In tha flid round and llodg-on inav have the OLD COUNTRY SOCCER RESULTS hnpor of leint defender fo the trophy SUMMARY First Peried 1 Quebec Crawford Second Peried VERY B'G 110 The holding of the trophy kPnllHi id Ills rule In the fen don medal Tli player wlli the higlie-l marginal srera In hla favor keep the trophy for Hi time twlng IlralhiT won by 25 atiola GOALKEEPERS GOOD i -Oiv 'an 4 -rolluwing are yes-is- eMry rtnrr results First Leagu lickturr Bradford IS Oldham II Ltauf'-rd Burnley 0 'iiffu I Tillrnhiini I I Newcastle I- 0 MAGOG BEATEN landed Kao Urn neU while the purk: missed the goal bv Inrhea only Du- beau went down but Desueur cleared i ()f vliot Geo Mr Neman Smith and Rouen combin'd (Or shot that VesHie cleared beautifully Berllnguette chopped Skinner deem and Beau replaced him I Scott Du beau a ad Donald Smith com blued but the letter shot wide Flay 'grew rough Canadians reeentkig the manner In which tha McNamara defence used their weight Mklnner broke his skat and Hunt relieved Magog after their fin-i rereplinn at Ouireiiionl had a farewell game on Hi-larday with lleelhsc Branch AT MONTREAL BallH Trophy Hranlte Bias' i Illnlr 1 JlrCullra-h llarllng Muaaen A Rrlerly Archibald A MrMnrtry A Hodgson II Points Winner tV Tyre point run-W Walker 11 polnta i ner-up T- 1 thi whl'b fta brig- rrk is Manchesttr L'itary IV Kindlay succeeded In Holmeo It must be said to hla credit played a splendid game In the nets for Toronto and had It not been for hla brilliant stopping a much larger score would aurely have been chalked up against the champions aa the Quebec forward Hue was continually at him Jack Marshall and Cameron were also responsible for keeping down the score they plsyed well but seemed to bo bewildered when Malone deft stirf hie opifiienl ml on the nth-r pe Rea'iy alo woi oof for HenH-'r after a Jolf) game 'ii'j: Idwrpnvl 1 I Hla ffield 1 4 Aslon Villa s' nn 1 Miodloeboro 0 KEEN PLAYING Waiver- Vt ie lltll 1 1 I I Tie reaction which usually follow a Mg curling such as nn New Day hardly noUreuNe Haturil'V "'itry rink had friendly game on all i slaetv end toward nigtil play ffian ever onghi He -'fnl Mu ft ndly sei-i liefWM'P Culw und wav us fl- kevvnd Ltagut id 1 i thein (oocesftr p'e! H'Jt Bui i i i -j' It 1 et-y 4 Notts Knre id I It 1 I '011 1 a 0 Jock drown made hi profeislonsl debut relieving Smith Renas took the purk from the tare-off and carried rlsht In for the first goal slier mnlules ef play Canadian changed the line-up In the third period with lavlotett going to centre Cor beau nn defenen end Jetta at left wing ('anidlena were still ahoot Ing from outside the defence hut their efforts were wide Pitre stole the puck from Gem McNamara and combined with Larioiette whe scored Canadian pressed but Loauour saved the situ a lion with some spectacular slope Howard McNamara rushed end peued Too MUCH FOR VISITORSi MACNAMARA TWINS ONTARIO DEFENCE Hit FRO DEBUT Mne-up: SUDDENLY DISCOVER PANAMA IS PARADISE FOR F1QHT PROMOTER I f'ftaw- If ylr Til tecon-l j-loaf to Hr for rloV band Mol At nine -i period rt-'! tirahnm ON tc ci Gevtbsee League Therefore Says Ruywr "Sunshine Jim" Coj froth Will Move Bag and Baggage From California to Profit by Canal Zone Opportunity Ontario lictueur Cinidlifin VmIiw TOOK PUCK AG A Canadiens Could Not Break Through and Undcresti-mated Percy Manysided Capabilities in SStaSr-''V'' wSt1 wing Tommy Nmlth Left wing nefttaquett Toronto Game on Saturday Night Nor ah sad Weeds Toronto SUMMARY: every month or so on tha strength of Almost simultaneously with the Vrkvnni'i (viti'fr'f tiivtl'iti fiifti Kbliu hriPtol VC ivw Fwte None Second Peried contest be-medlacre would -final' supplanted country ere held In Sunday and tlme-hon- annonneement that California ie cloe-ed to the priao-flghtlng gome (or bualneas for the purpoee of this story) cornea the announcement that Coffroth la about to mova his entire outfit to the Isthmus Of PfcBuHML Coffroth bos staged more oport of steer plonahlp glove SMtiYs thorn any oth- or 41-round glove boxers who qualify for vents In the Ftateo has all but bull fighting In the lathmna AI1 of the Important bouts the bull ring usually on take precedence over the Wundererr It Wia nijn hv liriihini i i it to -i fin crowned It videri-ia Hyl-ind end out and ui-r baker ciiinr in fr for Wir Vrf- bomb irdiiu-ni id I' in- foot Deh'dii" for II nil'll" tlllll period IT' dyer 'lntbg self again 'i iHi i i i but Lak' I'lMlb'd defence and diffi post Nortt Ututefi LMfUt 1 I''-'linuit 1lF4t if Hrit0 I): Ji tfCI i 41 Hull I I if' II 1 Mil 9' I 1 Hffc I 2144 4 a 704 las 144k Rt Bl it i st St In hr hi hs nu ra tat he of of thi Um tio pn ONTARIO CANADIENS 1 4 I Th "entroei tar VJ Vfi -T la ilu- 14 A b' k'd aatuidh) nmhi i tnlotr by u' ID j'll wl jM'lfM'li1 UM'llfK Is 'H UfDhF Vtp Vi slT1 pt'ui'il T'n mc foimt IHf'lFirMi 1 tqi rl 491 9" lft 1 1 4 'imri d' 0 'T 1 (he round of the gnng and Lesiieur handled a coulilr of eary ones Smith Hppd through Hr- delenre on a pna Rn from Skmnn dre Venn out the 'toT umiih grail and )id en opii net but purk nliJrtSI' Kmith ga naif tn him I Onurioa Tore emitn Pure H'mt a ronp'r long one at Third Peeled Leaueur Hit lb 1-tl-r tnrky to Canadiens lavlotelte Stip -Vf'Namaia nt Hie length ofThe Onlurioo Kmith ice mi a iiretly nsh but hr was all Substitutes i Mdnra eorkwt rorne ueefuli bt' bn King and lirbl afe FV I 'otnadbn took advaniage of tapiesi'i 1 McNamara Krolt for Pitre Me- ialh''l end k-id Namara for Howard Mricumare from uuindr Hu drt in'e Im Ihr Ht Kurond Pltro for Feott Prett Line man bandied thilr 'ffoitj fault- i for TterUnguette Hunt far Kklnnar Ber- iiinguette tor Keott P'ran for Smith TOMMY PmlUi for Brews Harold MfNafnaru for I I 1 Hunt SMnnsr for Harold McNamara 'irstn ltith'i ik'1 If 'Hwt Hogan Kerllnguatta' (or Dus i 1'Xl erlno 'bm I I i r'b'-l 'it 1 IfM vt Hn(d rL? Iff nnimnir a rm-n re'1" lb announcement er living promoter and Iwa grown change of scene rich at It While there was boxing Which leads to the Inevitable ques-In California be was well satisfied to tloo: stay riaht jther and keep on piling If Panama Is the Prom oterie Para -up a hank arcount die why hsa it not beam discovered Aeoompanylng the rumor that be before or at least why boa not the Is heading towards Plasma however new of the discovery been spread 1 is a statement to the effect that the: north ward 7 i ia gold mine for fight And Its comlary: Is really tros after oil? 1 I- I 'ir4d Uirttefl' i Humllloti I IfUUllPte'tuf 4 idr 5 AbFKKtrn 1 Vrij'A m' I'h' L' 01 ST MurMi i 1 11 lilt H'4' i I Hi 'toi i IU4 M'Jf dfil "ft i A A 'A gl i "i'i-r lnig Jigr Tu 1I10 ill 4tA Km iiu) tvliKijg iso fiultilr lu I upL Htrid for McSinun Bar' lU-gcett fei letta Huet lor Rouen Henneny for ttkinner Itensn for Rmith ir "An a mutter of plain addition and However that may be on thing is snbotractkm Panama hi ftroved a Coffroth will give the Pana- -treritaM CMIconda for the second-1 maniacs onmethlng worth while In the I fight promoters who experience lit- tway of glove ronteeta-tf bo does go I tie or'ao difficulty in oe paroling tho south They wHIetho worth of Frt Xkinadioiu abut ili-aii ii iV St -nr flrmui il 'Vi: Inrbri when Hosrird di-Nei isir fuelled end centered Tha wrlnd sailed with no score The eenend period opened with II 1 1 i iir m-' i 0 ODIE GOT SECOND Trgham Jtrored thr secund ml uf Hi eveaii suit i jtrored TCuJ iS £iSMiS! PH05i II I All 4 bite-1 ssfleutn en4 lo on the gqsJ lavMrnr UtnA Hum and FlUejAigisd good hotkey ter AMERICAN-BRED foar-yesr-eM the Til th Ini AN in sa i fciFna Lm iumi cwau mi iiigtii iEEjEtJtFsSi hi mail iM Id Vi IW len-iuuiHl cuatae' nlgiil from.

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