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1 nECEMHER 17. 1M4 A Daklflnfi Crltunt vi nF-nY ivfning. 20 'AKING THINGS EASY THIS WEEK BERKELEY JIGH SQUAD 1 S3 5fi a- II o' Team Commir'to fie Pacific Coast With a Clean Record tor the ootball season University of Pennsylvania BLUNGING Garvey Said To Have Boxed His Hired Man Hole to Take No Chances on Coming Game Liplit 'rkoiiti Hiitc Hfcn in Order; Ovrrrnnttdriire I Grrntrnt Dnngrr. Vy ir. P.

McMCOLL Th Northern California DenlAl tlolfera Aoclllon will hol! Ilielr net inonlhly louriianienl orer the Officials for Berkeley Game Are Selected (rn.CIALS for, Ibe Berkeley. IUkerrirJ lo lie plated" at Bikerafirl.1 next ftlur-day, liive been (reed open ae-rnnling lo fwd from Coarh Jimmy Hole of Hrrkrlej ttili inrnlii. From flats mlirnltletl ly itia football off it alt amoriallon. Hi following were tiaraeil: Pete Lena, referee: Doles Rotcnthat, umpire; Trip" Toomey, bead linemai C. B.

lavage, field jinlie. leni and Ro.entlia! tried in llicir tame po.iliont in Ilia Loill Rime and llieir woik. wan lil nitty tatiifarlory. Taomey and ivae were named at the fontliern nffiritls. i ii ixt -tr "s- a 'V 1 1fTr- 'rW V'J Ov J'V 1 Ti- fV It: t3 I t-V- I Ml I V'tV iri I jr i T.

1 1 T. II 1 I fiV I i-T-" Bf U. C. BACK oi reniuiaiiia mc Griffin, who is a turner, has cf him. Missouri Rooting Section Doubled J.ii.S AN'JFXKS.

Pec. 17. stionse to a call for graduate of the L'niversity of Missouri and other Missouri valley conference institution ha boen so great that the alXe. of the rooting section lor the Christmas day here between the Missouri Tigers rind the. University of Southern California ha been increased front 4u0 to 801'.

The Missouri Alumni association here iil meet tonisht to make further plans the reception and entertainment or the i igcr suunu, which i expected to arrive peoem' er here I-I 1 Tntawacf in liail 1I11VI vai Plv 1 SnlH t.ngton Cold Stream farm, owned by C. R. S.haffer. western oil man. has purchased a half Interest in My Plav, a full brother to Mn o' War.

from K. F. Sirnms of Paris. Mv Tlav will head the stud at Cold stream farm. The reported price is J30.0UO.

ii. 1 I i ln ini Footliall Star in 'roiig Willi Tans of New York. iirrrui at te TO lHTPKt; OltK. IT r.d.lie .1. La Ih.

IMP iini.Hi"". f.irmer N.dre Iiiune tar. I i what iiildht ha trrnie.l a ululltin I piiiilshiiienl. It thai il ii ill, under nii.ilher mini. tin I i lot of for na of th t-niiller elefn of th ore the ler kp.ivvn lm rival iwrhnn hIIIIiik to pot th erv-.

1.. of it mt mull tinriev -I li.iiwi. hy 'I. V. tnav find hl-i fip.i.P.v rr.luve.l if New Yolk.

If I'" liermlU th. se Mini nir hntidllfig nix affair put over what NUk Kline, on of the ir no. tern of tha uliowf. eriya nonie ona at-leu-pted to put over on lilm In Jer- SPY. Mill he that flmvey t.T i itnl meet flthier named the iiitht Welnert fnuel.l Ink Shaikev.

Now Ijirukn hd ev o.iir lv Hpieme.l In Newark, mid mi.rte fine Impi ll'IS I.MIR lit.t when the time came for Ihe fuhieli i vvei 'i in on af-. is ii, il- Ji rsey t.roinotem ai.T iih.it lie "l.aruku" who npienied. opp li. or li.iiv.'.v not Ihe i who ir.a.ie sip a pond tdioulni: in on the on-Irnry ihy aihsred "l.iziika" who vvrm to K.ld i. the Ta.

l.ioka who had been tralnlnc with r.iiiv.'V f.r a week. So "Li'lki" is and the iromotei- famed i. alternate opponent tie hi if nemo. flarvey dei-linel forthwith. s.iyin he would Indulge in a mixed hout.

liilly is now inert with crent skill point out the fact th it the two Fparrinc partners who worked with the Adonis when was trnfninn for the hoi.t In whh heat Klpro were Joe and Fauer MaXU'd. Minieil was ihe first man lo Iril.ft jn i.H stowed htm away in seven rounds tl I riifait'iiil I 1 lift lAi'lifld 1 TA jwt i was put Flrpo re- the fifth round ieeived JinuO for this bout. Tins started l.uis on hi blazing career. Thei. Mei'ann and worked vvPh and main 'o fit Welnert for his Cirpo battle and (ire thua chili king over holt: if in part responsible least f.

starling Luis on hi way Is-o to the sticks. jflenr Rnttenbere trained Mo- Cann and for and tlso trained Wtlncrt. in the Weln-erf bout, it was the first, time he did not have'to dia' his man back to hi tornir. That is why liut Is smiling the days. I.

t. I HIBlNE.t Occidental Eleven Is Due Home Today I.ijS Pec. 17. The Occidental college football team, (which met Ihe 1'tiiversity of Hawaii at Honolulu early this month, was scheduled to arrive home here this morning. Ice Kink Will He built in South I.f'S ANGKI-HS, Pec.

17. Ice skating for southern California will be made possible when a rink is opened here early next month. The doe surface of the new rink will measure 130 by 240 feet. I Penn Rated! Among Best' Grid Elevens! Dartmouth ami iVjiii f.la-. of Ouakrr.

Unix Ml i ni t.iisity or at ii" 17 Tic I'mvi if p. Ill l. nil the i I i--'- 1 ern lit if" -tr jl (tti-j defeated e.Ms.-n, A i I 01 i'o If lhr-t I't Viilf hux II. MXri'ii tr: lllitletl a' are 1 tor I heir u.i able I.M of llifir fiiii Ho" v. i.

in III-" data, (ho l.gi ies ii be compared ii in1 Idea of hi. is Id obtained in that The figur.s the'i Pennsylvania In lis sue paign tliis- tail s- or. -sesimt 17 their Yale Scored. 1-44 Point with ii by Hi nil Parltif'lit'l ting over points to 2 opponent. On ha', of then.

I't hanii cnld to the best lft nsive if' year. Dartmouth to Ho-fenslve i.s-or.l. while V. aeem In Aiii second "to Ha nover elevens. Figures sin us these nrc.

of oours. nm ennch'tdve. The f.i-t that tew any ir. nt mil i ere met is the hil-n-t '-Jeetiotis lo a fiiiparis." this lais. and yet it is the h'st all-able.

reniifyUnnla Part iixmt met only ona on.ii.'M I.art mouth nt'l the I thru hv rount ft I7-U. while Ihe lie. I -i lilue criifhe.l till Jit.l.iec by a score of This oi.e it.tir.f. then, iM-eiiis to l.e:ir mil ihe alc tatenieiit that Mlenshely JiiouiH' has the eiise. vhile Ihe defensive laurels must he Riven the Quakers.

I lift rnia mi the l.asi? cn romnare neither uf feiisn eiy nr ti -i fensively with reniisyhwMiu. having peered only '-I1' kiiis ii airainst i.l hy nitionenii. A'i'l et no one Is wiltins conttd the any etlse in the mine in- 1ensectinal i-liissii' en New Vear day. Whiih in.l.nliy imli 1 Just how mtit igtit-fM ft the ahoe type mar he relied utnn. Nevertheless tiny luriiish nn'ne Indieation uf relative hhJ are Indicative t.f at hast one Hunt; that the Gold" i are meeting- a truly rapaldf and rep.

illative opptr-nt on New YearV day. Willie Hoppe Wins Match in Cleveland; CLEVKLAML Pee. 17. Willie I Hoppe, 18.1' balkline bllhar chum- plon. took four from Harry AYakefield.

local player here last night in their three-cushion match. The total score was iMH! to 146. mm H. 6. nr.

STAKDSISOs. Won. Le-t Oftkland 22 Piedmont 1 Bronklyn il CUremont IS Athini IS Fnutvftla 13 Bay fU Pienoi.t Ko. 2 r- 3 Catiliiuiinir ir I. vinuitiL- wlr.

flk th f-m of OHklstiri 1 Kill. I. i 'Jflt-r tin-ladernluij iViaiiMUi-r Ilrr.v VV31V.11.. f-Mir imiiili fmlu Pi-lili'Mit (ticiil. 1.

nd ii mot' tiiii-h in tie It-ft'l uf tllir rivn', riediiM.nl Kt. I in W'UKl ptB.e. three Italia fnmi II. hu. 9 rlese ariis.

v. lriie k.k t'larenmiit. Hay View MaE'-d a rorpr. v. thl--e ffittl Alln-UH.

'J I OAKf.AMl. tent: 'hntrrs team th fif I US I and the rhliadelphm r3 tiffin Pet. 4 eri.li te.iul i.ll I mi 1 i i e.l HI'- I i i jjo 1 1 Abe Mitchell, Geo. Duncan Due on Coast Cflrliralctl British (lolffr Will Hop WcM Fromt)aIIaii This Werk-Emi. liYUfrnF.ycE peruy.

srrr-Ai ay wtE TO Tilt: TalBttNai YlMiK. Iee. IT. fleorge Puiutin and Ah Mitchell will he on tha I lAcillu co-ist Patur.lny. hop.

ping Ihcre from Pallaa. Texaa. where they ere staging a lnld-vvrelt disnlay of their wnrea. It ti quired hut a victory over ll igen nn.l H.MMtten. following tlielr triumpli over Itobby Jones and minuet at Ahvlll.

to aet 4 he Itrlt-Ish golfing tin hnslaata to chuckling. No- doubt theer will lie other nr. canons railing for a the two In it Ish pro's wander In California's unny clime. 'Kr nt one who follovyi golf nt all closely will debate trt assertion that Mitchell and U'unran the Rrcatest golf t-llyr'il tllO WOlld. Ilaaan and iraxen are of course bnlltaiil individually but they pln individual not as a team.

H.ir-nren especially lacks what may be termed tiain keenesa. An t-xitmplt! of this i contained atnoni; advices concernlnc the st. AiiKustinu mutcn wntcti tin-wilier has Jut-l received. Jl srem thlt Sararen bu. a putt the Fame I no lie ll.igeil.

Walter pntlc lust li-: p. I re addrvee.iig hi bill he tuii.nl to Sarnztn: "lietter stand bfliind me, tlene," he aid, you tan tet the lino ft your pint." Puncan and Mitchell do this aort of thing constanliy, N.i detail i hi Ir notice, no point their d. Puncau usually pl.is hrst mid no man Is more steady than lie. Mitchell get his information a to the proper shot In untitling hs partner, il ui.jtiKhi. hy nk'iid TRI BVS 1.

1 Dummy Scrimmage Dish for Trojans I. os pv. 17. a dummy ge drill marker! th- second day practice of the University of Southern California fool-bull team here yesterday In preparation for the Intersoottona! contest hera Christ m.ta day with tha University of Missour1. The workout was held on a soggy, tain-soakeil field.

A ..1 act ice dai'y is tli pt o-iiram for the rema'mbr of the week-. Conch Klmer C. Henderson said today. Henry halfback, the only member of the Trojan team hi I hi- disability is suffering from bad knee whh he injure. 1 in tno Sv ia S.

game but will be in iho line-tl Christinas 1 declared. Washington Stadium Rented for Production flee 17. Pirvvin graduate tiianagerif tho Associated Students of tffo University of Washington, today announced that the university stu-denta have been authi rized to rent Ihe stadium to the producers of "The. Wayfarer" here July L'7 to August 1 and that local businessmen have givri a guarantee of Cn.nnil to cover expenses of the civic tlrania. The production Is to he feature of the Knight Templar convention.

Tho play was produced two successive years In tho stadium and then abandoned for "America nun," a-drama aiinilar In scope. Referee's Verdict Will Not Halt Pay MILWAUKKK. Wis. Pec. 17.

Announcement wan made, by the boxing club that promoted last night's boxing card that Fete Sar-miento, who lost on it foul to Kd-lie Shea, would be paid, in spite of the decision of the referee. IMtLSIPKNT. DAYTON, Pec. 17. At the annual meeting of tho amateur trap Hinotlng association yesterday TJ.

It. Rrooks of Columbia, Si elected presnient fiver Xmas I i i ill I BCB GRIFFIN, w.io ca.me into his own as a plunging in the Stanford California pamc, is expected to do big things in the post-; fc i 1 None the worse for their conflic Willi Ilia IiOdl Flames last Saturday, the Ret V-clcy Yellnwjacketa returned training for their gania with aUkerpflrbl for tho high school championship of California at Itnkeisflehl next Pnlunl after-noon. Coaches Hole and l-amm" have had Ihelr athletes cavorting on California, field fr th" past three morning In light workouts. Iterkelev It favored to beat Biikersfleb! next Kiturdiiy. but Coach Hole haa iwd evil which bt liiiint combat before the victory will be certain.

First, his athletes maw become stale from the Png grind f-f tha season: ami. over-confldenco may glvo the Drllleis on opportunity to get In tome ditldly work. Jimmy Hole, therefore, f-r-pailng to combat both of these ailment. Flailed play a few weeks later than the other bay re-aloii high school, but alreadv their season Is fully a month longer than anv of the other loctl hool- Tho list Alamedn poiliiiv l.sgii.' aanie wns on November IS, hrn Alameda ended lit reason, wbl Piedmont lutng mi II uniforms a week liefore that. The Uerkelry mentor will lake nn rha-ices pt entering a tnle team In the championship til', so he will not hold any scrimmages rtuili.g tho dnllv sessions.

The arg-r part of Mond.iy'f prii'Vlca period wa devo'ed to lectin on the faults of the te.ua In the I.odl game and 1 warning ngilnat ov ercoiifldence. Yesterday a siennl practice nn.l tarkling the ilummv were the order qf the diy. 1 was th plan of the Rerkeley lender to let Ills bovs rest up today also. Die Iterkelev loam will leave tomorrow evening and arrive li Rnker-fleld for a light signal drill on Friday inoinlt.g to w.nd up tht training period for Feason. Peiipite the fact that report from the anuth Indicate that th Prlllert will enter the gsme with a light team, Holo Is pessimistic over tha chance of his eleven "The team that gets the bleaks will win." Is Holes contention.

Coach llrlffin of Rnkersfield witnessed the game and wi. much Impfessr.l with Of tho Yellow Jackets. H-declared that they were much heavier than his gridders. but tha: he was in no wa discouraged. 'Strangler' Lewis Wins From Romero 1 PICA (1 II.

Pec. 17. Vvl "Sitangler" heavyweight wrestling champion, retained In title Inst night by taking two of three falls from Mike Romano, Italian heavyweight champion. Iloniai.o took the first fall In three minutes, 32 seconds after two successive liendloeks. I.evv la took the In to lock and hend scissors and tha third In 6 minutes, I seconds with a re-verne body hold.

Ad Santel akes Salt Lake Match' HALT LARK, pec. 17. Ad Fnn-te! of Wichita, Kansas, defeated Ira Pern, Pnlt Leke, In finish wrestling match here Inst night, winning two. out of three falls- Santel tha first In minutes with Jacknlfo, Dern the second In IIS minutes w-lth a led strangle and Santel the last In It minutes with frontnl headlock and arm lock. The welphts wore: Pern 1 7 '4, nntel 1 2 '4.

Christmas Gift Suggestion A Rcrtllllon Hat Order 1s Insurance against choosing tha rong Christmas gift. Don't guess he'd like this or that. You know he'll Ilk a lint of hia own choosing. Wo give double II." Stamps on Hat Orders. Bertllllon, Lending.

Hatter, 1321 Broadway. Order by phone If you like Oakland 1 gk bid Thorpe to Referee Game at Pasadena YOP.K. Pee. IT. Thorp, noted arldlrun official t.f New York, will referee tha Notra Pame-Sianford aaime nt tha Tour-minient of Hoses In rden.

on New Year'a day, according to tin annoiitieament here v. iSTjNjDnxy' fiOht fgsiQts I A.MU.I.lif. Pec. 1 'ruling III the opening rounds. "Spug" Myers, Pocatelln, Idaho, lightweight, staged a flashy comeback and won a decision over I'at M.lis of F.nffhind In the four-round mam event last night nt Vernon arena.

Mills tired, rapidly after having margin in tha Prat two rounds. Ill the seinl-w Indup Krnle Owens and Kid Mexico. Ililtldlew Ighte. fought a draw. SAN' BJ r.NAKPlN'i.

Wo. 17. -Johnny Adams. former Pacific coast lightweight champion, out Ad Item of S.m t'lego in tht; second round of a mn.n event heie last, night. Cy Murphy had hieti to appear against tho foimer Pght-vvelgbt haiuplon and wh-n Ituey was antnoincid a Murphy prior to tlui opening of the llrwt round, the fa tut Jeered pna hooted tno an- iinmr.

Th" work of AJ tms was not lin-pttssivo despite "ho fact that he dropped Ms opponent four time, before being knocked out In the llnal tnitiut'S of th second icund. P.UTTi:. Inc. 17. Pixie T.a Hood.

Ilutte. batilauiwelgh', I out 1'bll O'Poud of Co-I'linbu-. Ohio, in the sixth roun.l of s. liednled K'-rountl bout heic In tha Feml-wlnd'ip scheduled for eight Young laindy. Salt Like lightweight, knocked out Ito Palm, i- of Rilling In tho second round.

Poile llereot fl I Johnny fought aft Pec. 17. Seattle welterweight, fi'ponnell. St. Paul, unpopular six-round tii ii 1 ii event draw here last night Neiv sia permen gavo O'Ponnell one round, cnlled another one even and decided the remainder in favor of Hercot.

SAN PKPRO, Pec. 17. Sailor Jimmy Hacklev. United Slates battle fleet featherweight champion, easilv defeated Hallor Ultchle King, claimant to the all-navy feather-weight title, In the four-round main even here Inst night at the Chief Petty Officers' 'elub. Harkley took every round.

Last nights program wat the last before the new state boxing law becomes effective. PARIS, Pec IT. T.ueien Vlner, who two months ago won Ihe European lightweight championship from Fred P.rctonnel, lata last night derisively outpointed Paul Frltsch In a twenty-round bout In which the title was nt stake. Vlnez had nil the belter throughout. He 4nfllcled severe punishment on Krltsch.

who belongs' to tha "stable" of Francois Descnmps, tho mentor of Georges Carpentler r--r Iterkeley rnui on Frl.lay. Vr. CJ Karl I'lenienl. whn will ha liot tha llom, eipett an tilieiidaiue of over SO dentlatf. Tha tnornhif conteal wilt ha a flug event at lianrtlrnn over 11 hole, while the after contest will he a team mateli In which Hie dentl-la of Alameda county will he ninlrhed againot the Hm Kran- laro reperarnnmet in a heit hall rontect for foinli ai-ortil en the Nanu tent.

lr. J. II. Hllneman an1 Ir. V.

Jarvlu will lend off for the Knst. av golfer 1 'r. ieder and lr. l. lleaco.

of Hnn rranrlnro. I'r II. A. furll und lr, II tl. of Alamedi eoiinty.

will oppose Pr. II. Whitley and Pr. K. T.

Merry of San rtan.is.o. I Pr. It. Alen. another of the Sei.ioynh I epi esrntatlve, will he on the third team pmtncied with lr.

T. llogern of Herkeley. and will piohiildv give a good account of themmlven. The t'laremnnt rntir wn well Hunday, eheltered onilitlona making; plav enloyahle. The new falivn on the out hole are Improving rapidly and will oon etunl the playing quality of the In hit-li nie now in perfect condition.

The fl iremont eotiife hari fewer hiinMiK than most roure iiinund the hp' district. IH despite thH miparent lack harard dlf llcilll r. more npert golfer- have l.een velo.ed nt fiiireinont than at any other courie In Norlhern California. The club iii.inrmement ha in lw some minor hunge. nt the seventeenth hole, which will eliniin.ite a dnnger zone at the oiuhtli nn.l i holes.

John Chisc. i at Ke-ipiovnli. iinntnince that the jiinunl Christnias tournament nnd dinner will be held next Tuesday. pen mher when over one him. died hoys will cniMge In an IS-liole ine.lnl piny contest at for prizes donated by innnlwri of the Huh.

Cm-He ban a well oriranlred and cfticient force of ruddiea who know liow to conduct themselves en the links, and will also probably sMiprise th" numbers and Kiiests invited, tn attend the Christ, mas dinner, with their conduct In the club house. The director of the Tjil.e Chubot club, with W. Johnstone. preHldent. presiding, will meet to-night nt a p.

m. The tournament committee will also he present lo make linn I arrangement refiirding the concluding stnes of the tournament now In prosris Creighton Worried Over Gopher Five OMAHA. pec. 17. Minnc sola's punishing victory over Notre Panic night started considerable speculation in the camp of Creighton Cniverslty'a basketball team last night na to the outcome of the contest here next Mnn-lav night, when the untried Rlue five.

clah with tin) Oopher machine in the opeiPng battle of the season at Creighton. With the Intention of moulding a harrt'r that will atop the Gophers. Coach f-Vhabinor and hi varsity continue to build for the event, priming every part of their machine for the first test. The Hlue coach expressed confidence of victory. Vancouver Walker Will Enter Games VANCOUVER.

B. C. Pec. 17. Ceorge fJoulding of Vancouver, claimant to several world's walking records, announced today he would enter the Internailonnl Melrose gamea scheduled to be held In January in Afadison Sipinre Garden.

New Y'ork City. He said among his opponents were to be Willie PUint, American champion, and KrigeVio, winner of the n. 000-meter walk at the 19LM Olympic games. Question Box. 'if yon hate om aiieatlon to aik attont hhall, football, hoitnf or any oilier nroa-tpttr or aimrt If joii want rule If ton want to tnow anything ahwt a pint or playfr Write to Joha It; BasebaHt battreno perry, on Amateur Hporla.

and Pair Plat, on Boilnn or other (imfesalonal All are f'orreapnnilenta of i he Oakland TIIIBL'NB. 814 World Building, N-vr ork. If you want a peraonal rerly enelow tamped, aetf addtenwd entelofie. Olher-a-f-f. jour rjiieatioa will he anmtcred In thla 'oliinin.

Ot KHTION" How has the world a heaty- t-ht tille eotue down to IJenipeey from mt.tf lime? ANHWKll lloh ritimloimons defeated Cor-tK-tt Jim Jeffri defealeil Kltznttnnmns. rented la I WW and iiino-d to hate tnrwd oter ttl lle to Martin llnrt afler llait hoat lioot, alihoturh whn Ji-rr from retirement lo meet Jark Johnwti he elaimed he n-ver had done tills. Antwuv, Tommy Btirna lieal alartln Hart. Jrk Johnson tie tea ted Tommy Imrna, Jeaa Wlllard defeated Jack and Ptmiiaey defeated Wlllard. OPESTION Did "the Wright l.rothere In-Iroiluee l.aseball Into the United Htatea as modified r.iinder? ANSWKH '1 lie Wriuht hrothers did not lntro.ln.-e l.aseholl In any way.

They were of England and l.aH-lll wh laved lie fore tliey eter it had Iwea elated for a lone time. r.or i i.inndets antthing like except that there are l.aaea to lie tuuelied. OPhRTION Is tha hatter out If lie Ihu hall foul on Hie third strike? If Ihere la lie it the bane anil the runner and ball como, tosetber, hat la the ivntrii Th- hsller Is always not he funis tbe bait on the ttnrd etrlkt. In rim hall and runner arrite lorelher the runner the Benefit of the doubt. seaon game against the iniei5.ry ctirlain New Year's Dav.

ctlier year liver ve.ir of rollcne foclba thead Ascot Speedway Permit Suspended AN'tSHLKS, Pe. IT. The Speed way bOlitnir permit wa sua-I p. i.oe, vestcrday by Corporation Commissione. K.

M. Daufc-herty on the ground that The terms of the permit were violated in sale of stock in the nice track enter' line for other than a con- sitl. rHiv.n. tiforge Eenttl, preslttent of the ossociaiion. i.i awaiiini! trial on charge of ohtuining labor under false pretensta as a rtsolt of his aliened f.i!iire to pay winners he Thii day automobile race th" prize money pioin- ised V- i hforemans Peeking New Referee System! y.V.W YOl! K.

pec. 17. Eduardo Hnrernanp. Ifelrigtum's 1,.2 balk-line billiard i amnnt? the in an effort to have the double referee system, now used in Kurope. established in this country.

Several billiard officials here have given their approval. THE BAXTER BEASLEYS Gene Carr rgiiTiror out w), mm t-s 1 a 1 wsr-se. xM ir ti'ri r--r an nT nariMiiun i 1 1 .11 IB mans moot appreciates gift a box of the mild 1" what a thoocht ihehiih grade cfrt rar kell enioy eithcroJf these pro their feptipnal mildnecs. and umfownlugn -a a "11 a A. a mm i lr A wiu appGuywrxuki quality M1 7TI al Ifn mas re m-mi GOLFERS XMAS SPECIAL Complete SU With Bag $12 $15 $20 Many bench made clubs and every aet fitted by experts to your aptclal needs.

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