La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 29, 1929, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Thursday, August 29,1929
Another
Saturday
Special
On Our
Daytime Frocks
$1.49
Saturday Only
Hiir
s
Dependable
Values.
Dependable
Quality.
WINNING STREAK
FINALLY BROKEN
Pirates Defeat I
Cubs Twice; A's j
Turn On Yanks
Los 'Angeles Defeats;
Rampaging Ducks After j
Sixteen Straight Wins.
j Hy The AhkoHiUmI Prcsa
Willi tin-' aerie for the week
! evenly divided nt one frame earn,
I Portland ami tMn AnguUn today
i wen wuRfnK crucial battle, for
(he Pacific i'unsi league lead.
! Meanwhile, the KouihernrtrH held
' the dlHtlnction of having broken
ihe Jiirk of tin; lnirkllnff by inter
By William A. ililpmnn i
( AwmooIm i pel Press Hportx Writer) j
Thn demise of the Piraleri wan j
prematurely announced, according j
to no lo km un nuthorliy than Joiteph j
V. McCnrthy hlmaelf. The keeper!
of the. Culm UilU'M outh that the
Huenneerw not only were nllve a j
recently an yeMterdny afternoon, t
hut also were raiding the country j
In and about KorheN field w here It j
wiih uimiil'e for peaceable folk to j
K about their hutdncHH.
The Uritln ba nd tripped Into j
Pit lillll-ll Vflulr.lin I,.. ),..!
rup.In their Hirli.fr "f Hlxtjen con- , nMVy rfnj( t;iBk ftf
through with five
Sporf
i Slants
Labor Day Sale of
Alan J.Gould
Course Record
At Del Monte Is;
Broken by Jones
oki. montk; cui;, auk.
.VP) l.e.uvlujr I ho. Pebble Jteueh
ctiirmt to other anialyuia praelic
I for the npi-nlne of. the national
i i tear joir ehiiinilonHlili; here
i. t'temher 2, Hobby JonW, fclntf of
i . Hinum ptireH, ' Hhlitefl hid play
today to the Cypres Point rourne
where he wax to meet .Krancla Oul
met In an exhibition match.
Jones lefb Pebble Heurh with a
nw;eoure record of 71, two und
er imr, which, he HthllHhcd yea?
terdiiy before u gallery or II f Kill, (he
lurjoMt ever to watch even u. cham
pion -hern. , The champion' weore
whn I hree under (lie mark of ?X
h-l hy Johniy MrHuKh, of Kan
l-Yjineiseo. und one under thai Mind
by Johnny Dawnon Toedu.
lawKon, a Cltleugro Kolfcr huh a
fi inl-riiialiHt thia yeor In Hie Hrll
lh championship, lit wan report,
eil to have withdrawn from Ihe
amateur chain plomdilp yenterday
after official t(iietio:ied IiIh ama
teur KlatitH heeaiiKe of hi em.
pluyrneiit an a wilenmun hy a koII
hull firm.
Keheduled to piny wllh .lone
and thilinei nt t'ypremt Point today
v. ere Henry l.a pliant, of MOHtoil,
and ItORer H. I.aphnm, president of
ine California, (jdf amorlatloii. i
Follower predlcid a curd In Ihei
hjMh for the champion today utt
cypres Toliit 1h eo-ieeded lo he u
in.M'h eawier cottrn than the re-1
V;illiped I'Hthle Mea'h Mil Un. I
ttnlihy'N Hlinwliiff yeHlerrtay wum'
one to satisfy IHn inot ardent ml-'
liiiriM'. The rhamplon wiih out In
!if and In with the mmv nuuihrr
of ntmkeH. 1'itrn and hlrdlpt Kalnre
IlirOled the Int'Ke irnllery whleh
KiwMtfm jilnyliiK with Cyril To. I
I' y. ItrltiKh timnleur rhamplon,
I'hillliw I'lnlity, younir ItedlandH,
' al., flush, and l-'runris Uroun oi
I (oiiolulu.
wentlve vlciorlef. and thus ad
vawinK to within a KlnKle game of
the lenjjin l'riderhlp now hold hy
(he northern cluh. ,
. The AnelH yesterday won from
the J'ortiiind tenin ti to :t on the lut
ter' playground. It seemed that
Portland'H pltehinif ppew finally
Mieeuinhcd to the heavy HlUKeri
from thn HOiilh. livtl ItoliertM hur
led K"od hall for the Aiik Im, hut
I-'ullorton of the Duckn wan hard
hit. and In five InniiiffH allowed k
three run lead. "heHterfield, who
relieved l-'illlertoh watt nicked for
Sour riiTiH and four hltM In the
VtVMitli; und fawearella let the vIh
horn add nnother In the ninth.
t - itelH ItIhi OnkN
Han l-'raneiwo fana huw the Mhw
.'wioii He'dH defeat the Oakland
!();jkH f to 4 at Jtecreation park, it
wiih a Jiwky aevfitth inninir for thf
home team which walloped out two
hltH to make hot,h count for run
The Oaka hiiKifcd only ono run
and atdtitfle hit In the kuiuo InninR.
K'alllo, kept Han IVuiic1hco'h nine
hltH HcalU'i-ed, wlille his Jndiun
lenm -niatiMi at Heat tie were hunch
ing Mifetiefl In (he find, third, and
elKhth lnnliiffa to win the accond
hael)iill Kaine of ttiei aerlea hy a i
to 1 Hcore, Han I'YunclNfo'H talllen
ciinie In the fifth ami Hlxth when
CroKetti and Jolhy hit homer. ;
Sues IO so Aitnlii
Hacraiueuto took uuother defeat
at the JiandH of the Hollywood
Htara in l.na AiiKelc, the count he
liiK 14 to :t. .
Kvm r. s. ai ix)s
HIMtNK. Hwlixerlicid (A I')
hint uhoui every nttnr linporlimt
iiiitotnohlle in Hwhxr-rliiiid hi Am-
erh'ii'i in:ide. I.nsl year, for the
MrM thne, Amerlriiu aiiniiiohllr;
wete more thiin half nf (hone lin
puiiei. i nree yeum njfo It nan
ono In four.
RUPTURE EXPERT
Here Soon
I). L. Mack, NatiomiUy known
Kupturi ICxuftt, inventor of
Int "New Cushioned Kupture
shield lor Men, Women and
.Children is coming to a
'(raiute in person to demon
Utrate his new uppliuncc.
I'm- the put St yen i. 1 have
Uvotd my entile time to the cart
vir riipl .ired p ilt ; nd :io I
h4' Ihe hett upplhiuee I luiVe
fr niinh "The CiishloiM-d llup
ttire Shield." Notiee: IT nil are an
old cuMtuitH'i' oi mine, and wtlll
went a truxN, en II on me and 1 will
i-xehniiKe with you free of ehiirxe
The "rufdiinniM Ktipliire Hhleld"
h; eniiHtructeil on a Hclenilftr
nieehunical principle. emliodyliiK
I'jiluieH not fo ind In iriHxcit or
other rupture appllnnci-N. It uuto
niiitli'iilly ailjusu itKelf to every po
Kiilou nt the hody and run tie worn
wllh alolute roinluri. It will no1
tip. llde, or rhuiM' ll pordllun.
Tlie "iiishtond It.iptiire Hhtld"
aiitoniatlciilly 'iVt-H u v ttte und
enntliniouK inaxnii.- to the mirfiic
or the ruptured t(Hiii-; theri-hy
itnproving local tin iliiitou, iihnHI.
I hi,' Nature In at t m u I a t I n r.
v I reiiKthi-nltiK, and eon( ract inn
liahhy muscles: nid In (Ue uvnncr
ease th- openinK elnseN in a re
tourkahly Hltort lime.
(hie doctor ay.s; "I have used
thin appliance and endorw It ai
one of the Rrealii hlcKHiutot ever
oifered to ruptured people. lon't
he deceived hy "advertlrted uiail
order contraptioiiH with iheir
chntitiK. u:i(-anttury helih. an. I -g-
lrnps, te (,h (,.,. 't reat nt
if miIvs und nnlirlnei iliy re
worse thnn worllilcNp."
Would ynn he ItKerenied. If you
could Ket an appliance (hat vuitld
coinfoitaldy holil your r iplun-; on
t hat Is Hanllury can tie w orti
while ImthltiK; oid, If you could he
asuiirrd tliat you would nut have
to huy nny more trmiHcfl? If no,
come HCf me My "New CllnMoued
Kiipiure Shield" In wich an appll-
II nee,
I Invite you to mine In. have thli
applluiHP mude itp lo your mean
influent, fitted to your boify; then
if you do not like it, you will he
under no ohllKnilon (o accept M
"The ('uNuloned Kupture Shield"
will relieve you of that hlndtiifr
K"iii'inK. unsuiiilnry old Iru-n.
MOIDX: ll ;,, ,
- to & p. m. i:fiiiitr.H: ' to &
Ask for l. J.. MAi'K
At hn Otaude Kot
Krf., A ig. 30.
. -hIM. Adv.
Vetcnla-H Vas( Inraxiw Result
AT POHTI,AN'l: - , It. K. K.
I, oh AiikcIch S 15 0
Portland ? 8 fl
HntterleH: Hohertn mid Hannah;
Fulleiion, t'heMerfleld, t'ancarelln
and Woodall.
ATHIOATTI.Kt 4 R. K. K.
Han l-'ranelnco S !t ri
HeattU : - 4 11 0
Hatterle:. Unoier, and llaworth;
Kalllo and Morretinl, I
AT flAN KHANOIHfO: 7t. If. K.
Oakland 4 9 1
MlMSlona 6 JS t
Hallerlea: McKvoy and l.omhardl
f'ole and llaldwln.
AT I.OS ANOKI.KH: TI. If. R.
Sacramento ,1 i:i S
...Hollywood 14 10 2
Hallcf-Jen: JoncH, Could and llar
rli: Kinney und Hevereld, Hypher.
50,000 CROWD
TO WATCH TILT
THIS EVENING
KfinifH of hall
aaint a foe ulrendy fallen. The
MurprfMe of the Invade knew not
hounds when the home defenders!
j tool; not one decision hut two in
! the dual KkiruilNh which marked '
the. opening of thia happy parly.
Iad 'rriiiinted j
While thlH double dent put Into
Bruin llnca can hardly be natd to i
have restored the fimtcH to the
dlKtilty of contender, the fact re
niairiH that thn CuhK. themwelveH
are headed nowhere In the, i?en- '
era! direction of a twenty-Kame
lead wlilch nei'ined not Improbable
Junt tw'eiity-four hoiira afro. The
men of Alcfarihy atill lead .by
twelve and one-half t'nme and
rate a comiiiK champlnna, hut the
malhcftiaiical certainly la at least
a hit further away. '
PlayliiK-their firat Kame under
the manaKcment of Jeye Kna, kiic
reMior to Honfe Hu.sh. the IMraten
tarrujied Perce Ma lone for fourteen
hltH and ten i-uum in seven Innings
to win hy a HI to It after Klki r.uy
ler's homer hud Riven the Cuba a
S to 1 lead over lliirlclfdj Grimes
In the third. Nine of Ihe runs were,
earned.
The Culm dashed Into u lend of
t to 2 In the seventh round of the
nlffhteup in Holers UoniHby'H thir
tieth home rue, and order seemed
to he restored. In the home half,
however, the I'lrates assaulted Ken
Tenner, the (loonier recruit, for '
three runs, ami continued the honi
hardment In the eighth for two
more to win hy 7 to tl,
Connie Mack righted the for
tunes of Ihe Athletics once more,
but he had to call upon Hob Grove
to clinch n ! to 7 decision over th
Yankees at the Madliiui on the
Harlem. Wolberff and Qulnn had
been roughly used and Kddle Hom
me t hud been removed for u pinch
batsman after one good Inning.
Grovo koi nothing hut the exerclne
as me. game was won by a five-run
Jn the exclusive, r not exactly
cloistered atmosphere of the
Princeton Club a few years ago,
Gene Tuniiey and William Mill
doon were the principal guests of
honor.
The heavyweight champion talk
ed of the advantages of education,
of the h-ssons to he gained from
boxing In other words of the su
premacy of mind over matter.
Multloon, t he gray heard who
managed John I,. .Sullivan before.
Tunney was born, harked back to
the days when he wrestled In bar
rooms of an evening: for a purse of
As r.'ipl a listener as any around
the luncheon table was Tom my
Uoughran, then just an ambitions
light heuvy weight. He hardly could
be blamed for considering that the
career of Tunney, who had just
won the world's heavyweight
championship through his hUIII as
a boxer, was preferable to the
rough and tumble life of Muldoon.
if Hnughran wins recognition as
the neit world's heavyweight title
holder, und H is no long-shot wa
ger that he won't, it will be due In
no small part lo the Influence of
Tunney upon the career of the
clever Philadelphia!!. Tommy's left
Jab and speed will carry him far,
Most suci'Cs.sful flghUM's lui vc
patterned their Myh, or taken their
Ideal fit uu muiic previous star.
Jemp-vy thought Sullivan was
'lhei works." Tiinney pivfcrrcd
('oHteit's example, AI Singer, the
newi'Nt. lightweight sensation, has
luuierneil his style after Itennj
Leonard's.
,m:-idmr
3 ...-U
1 . . ..viwO
-"AO
1.
necaue he lias been shifted
around ha If the National League
circuit within thp past few years,
the idea has grown that Itoger
Ilornshy Is something of a bad ac
tor, or at least a difficult citizen to
handle.
it doesn't take more than a f I v--iniuuie
chat wllh Joe McCarthy
boss of the ponnn nt -prospect in ir
Chicago ( 'iiIim, to dispose of any
thought thai lingers Is tempermen-tal.
Hornshy may prefer his own
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Labor Day sale prices brings your Kelly's to
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ria I n ihI
ileeil in
.lin-t injury
Sl. HII- bllliM-
ril I'm" iiih y jii.
for ihe lifi-Utn
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rally In the seventh before he en-i rompany off tin- field." said
t hat's none of my business, but
fin the field he Is out of Ihe besl
tea rn. workers I have ever had. He
works fwr the club all Ihe way ami
doeH everything he can lo give
others (he benefit of his exper
ience. "One of the great things about
llorn-'hy. is Mint you can always
count on him, lie Is always in
shape. He has his own lileftN about
Ni:V YOltK. Aug. AP)
If aaylhiuff Is lucking to make to.
iifghl'H battle at the l'olo ground
between Kid Chocolate of Cuba and
Al Winger of Ihe lironx u great
g-ato attraction. Die fans have not
found. It. With, the promise bu
fore them of two natural lighters
meeting In (tie year's 'natural" of
rights, they have been wasting 119
time In getting to the box offices
for scats an close ' as possible
tnc renter of action.
i'he. early estimates were
tered It. foreiug the credit upon
Itommcl.
After neveral hrltllnnt If losing
games, Hoy Hherld was hammered
Into a stale of helplessnesa anu
three succeeding Yankee pitchers
fared little better. Habe Huth re
turned after a lay-off of part f
one game, anil hammered out his
thlrtyslxth home run, Increasing
Mm lend. Gehrig hit his twenty
eigniu una i.yn i.ury ins roun n. iralnlnir and slicks to tlu-m. II
The victory gave ihe American , neither drinks nor smokes and
league leaders an even division of I iiv. s regularly. Kor Instance, ho
the two engagements In New York, wvor has breakfast until about
ana restored tneir margin to thtr- n::ia pVery day, then he doesn't
teen games. eat again until after (he game.
The Senators rallied at the end f "When we get into a town early,
to defeat the It. mI Hux by 7 to 4 In ' msl of the hovs dash for Ihe dln
Ihe econd and final game of the. UlK lHMMt hnt lUtK uiU RO ln ,,,s
whort series In Washington. Wal-j roini ,i(l )t ,.:iHy ,or n (vw linilrs
ter Johnson's men took hoih. The .im, Uien haV(, sl)(stantial meal
four remaining American league ilt hiH n-milar time."
clubs were Idle. I ,
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NIGHT FIGHTS
CARRR FURNI
TURE CO.
Warehouse Distributors for Kelly-Springfield Tires
(lit Tlx- AwK'llltlNl I'iivn)
KAIHVIKY. N. J. Ilr. I.iuhvle
llayliililili. lit'rliwin), knnrK-il out
Itay 'I'hdinitf.un, Kt-iitlli'. (:t).
f COI'.;NMIA(ii:N. 'iuiH! rk
til Hi i INiiiuiiifi Al llriiwu. onlH)i:ill
League
Standings
TiU'lflr (ohm league:
V.
Port la ml
about r.u,iHM) of Ihe light faithful Knud Larson. Heniiiark. ia. , M Angeles.
would pay Komcihlng In the Height , ci.KVKI.AXH Johnny Hullo.. Mission '.
horhnod of IJiift.onu for Ihe prlvl-! rieveland, outpointed Andre Hon- ; O)Kw0od ..'
lefc'e of wlineMln; the buttle be- j tls. world feal herwritfht champion, .in 'i,r:inclsco
tween ihe clever Cuban ten) t he i tint, non-litle. ' 0:ikhiiii
New Vork ilu:fer. The prospect ! DA Y TON, o. Vince-it Haiti-j saeranicnio
of it hk minute rush tonight un-! tnik'hl. Cincinnati, knocked nut .SeaKle
h kh bad weather conies a tunic to! Tony l.omtiardo. Ann Arbor, Mich., National l
change the matter hu kepi theitt).
liK'iir.'s rising meadll)'. : M 1 l.V Al'K I'.V' lave Maler. 1 chicano
I'h streak of brown llichlnlni Mlhwi ikee. knocked mil Hilly IVt-; iMttsburirh
from Cuba Is-nol evpicteil to .rs.ni. Itroit, (t). (New York
weiKb more than V pounds while CKTOSK K Y. Mich. Sammy
Kinder ret irned from his I rulnini: ! Maiideli. world Ihrbi weight chhm-
the limit set of plon. slopped l'rankle I'iImco, Call-
rornia. ( :d.
.14 2 4
:t:i lt.
n -j t
3o
H 4 fi
nunc:
W. L.
ri(;irr PitoMorciis rii-;it
HOM'S I'Olt lll(. IT II'
I.OS A.';i-:i.KS (Al') l-'iiiht
spectators whu find the pan- set
1 by the preliminary boys ton slow to
Tct. suit their flslic palate may ;:et their
.fla3 1 motley's worth in one l.ns Aliueles
.ftsfi 11 re na.
.at;i . Us protinitt is. to spec! up ami to
.MIA net more action into ih'ir prehm-.r4-
inaries. have turned to bonuses as
.MIS a means of satisfying tlieir p;iinn.
,3StijThe pair of l.o s who put up the
.L'37 best fiuht of the niuht will K-'t-jve
a sizable bi.mis in addition to the
IVt. contracted purse.
. t; 7 s
There's one satisfaction for the
fellow who hurtles in order to lie
on time lor a dato wit li his uitl.
He can sit down and rest, while
waitinir for her.
The Oklahoma - Southwestern
railway, once a flourishing line, s
to tear up its tracks because oil
business in Us territory has declin-
Xew York detectives pinched it
ma n for training1 his bulldog to
pick up Kolf balls on the public
links. As soon as a player vn titer
swipe his ball, so would the ok, '
camp utidi
pound!.
The battle Is scheduled to co 12
rounds, stiirtlnr at i n. m..
in dayllKht time.
St. I.nuls
Hrooklyn
Philadelphia
Cincinnati
Huston
American
An Ausi rlan recently played a
violin for ?4 hours viiho it stop
pillK1. We've know.i plenty of pro-
pie wh have Jnwt ftddlrd around
half Ibefr ltes.
"If
I Only
Had The
Necessary
Capital"
Carpentier Has
Brand New Nose : Philadelphia
j New York ..
Hitl.l.YWOOli, Cnl.. Auk. I S,( I'")!
(API Although tlrorKes Carpen. (,hveinnd
tier of I'rance. lornier boxer of re. I l' troft
'limn, bus b-eti a 111. mltt-r of the t WafdiliiKtoti
film colony here virtually nince he 1
retired from 1 he rlnK. he doesn't j
believe his friends will recoKnixe
htm today. The reason: He has ti ''
it w no.ve. ,
A plastic surgeon removed the 1
huttdatrctt insi iiiK'ht. In exphihti'iR' 1
his 1 mmid.m ror w nntiiiK a new
modett pritboscis, Curp-utfer said, ,
"wheii 5otne 2atl prtue rlnir op
potieitiH work on your beak j
why the old hecier l bound lo 1
deteriorate 10 ti point of illsad- '
vantHfre In the ph'lutes." He said
he tr.tded part of an ear lo 011 u
tirecllill )trtlile.
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At rurtlaiiil S. I.om Aiiirel
At S.'iilttc A, Snn l-Yiinrfsm .
At 1 1 iH -.vonil H, Snn-a nun1 1) X.
At Misxlnn f.. Onklinul
ntlotiitl l.tnmtir
At PlttKlMiritll HI-7, rhlrMmi S-6
Only K-iinit whriliili'il.
Amoi'lrftn l.i'nmii.
At Ni-w Ynrk 7, riulii,l..ilin n
At Wnslihu'ton 7. Itnvtoii 4.
tlnly triinun m-IiiiIiiIii).
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Mrs. Li fur Enters
j Golf Semi-Finals
C.KVi:i,ANI. (.. AUK. 2 AP)'
Mik tJrKr l.lfur of l.os A i(oles
entered (be semi finul round of
, the wtimen's western irolf chant-
, pitmslilp hy defeating Mrs. I.eej
i Mldu of Chicago. un, , lrn.l
' Mida was (he conqueror of Mm.
I.enna Presshr. I.os Alle les, (hef
1 deen.iin champion.
Th I.os Aneli M Ht;ir los( the ;
first holr to u hirdle four, hwlved
the sucerdlntr flw und won Ihe I
next two to mke the lead file held
ihrouirhoiit the nM of the journey.
She shot one over par Tor the 17
hoh whib- Mr. Mld.i was tour ov
er. Another I.os AiiKelcn player.,
: K.ithhen Wi-lKht. remained In Ihnlwtmek
chsmplor.ship It.iltlw by d featiim ! tiuoth
Paddock To Wed
New York Girl
ci.i:vi:i.ani. auk-. (aim -... !
Charlie Pad.htck. sprinter. tut '.
Mis Madeline l.ubetiy of New
York, today uniiouncetl their In- 1
lenttons lo nmrry "s.nm time:
soon." They met 1:i Honololu in)
l22 when Paddock was runnlmf In i
nil athletic meet. She I 2 1. and
lives with her par. tils in New '
York.
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Friday and Saturday A pair of Bedroom Slippers
FREE with every pair of ladies' and men's shoes as
advertised.
New Fall Patterns
lii'inicc
Stylt's li'itrliiin' pump in
kid and patent, leathers.
Alimla
Styles creation of finer
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Aniada
A n e w satin
pump of fine
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buy
Busy men can
this' new fall
ford., in.. Ian..
black
$5.00
All Siws
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and
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"School Days"
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Coif liall Fatal
To Chicago Caddy
l year old Itenn NeHon ot Chi-
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John Pale l.eaeh, 12
dv nt the C;ihime
died yesterday aftei
tiy a plf b
ciildv. lb n.
the 1.
lured.
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year old rad
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havin-r been
11 driven bv
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'rteh hoy'-1 skull wni (r.ic-
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Iidier.' Silk I lost--fine
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An opportunity to have an extra pair of
$1.00
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Adams
Ave.
tmoe
ores
1304
Adams
Ave.
c;iko, one up on the 19th green.