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THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 10, 1027 THE OiiEGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON '.en ufwrin 1 Filial lilll ii nixr. . . U 1JL Li .11- 'hii LJ s rv:ionrMnweniiarac newuu w wnicanwry .tamM w., w...c nuw v i i f r3rrfnftiil,f I ttil!Emn. ' : v euuawt t, r-? forest couw; given . .v.-x: :;: 1 . IFl.Tlinil I lnrtnnn L .. ir 'I Tnlinil PTniinni TP claremont: Cai . Feb. 9.-- Two baaktUllg-amea..Iiurtead !S 'II llllll :F 1 II uiviwuM AinukJUC,. KUU I II b: IJI a w I . . ,1 , T. - - I 4 tm a. Proving; to the thorough atte'j faction ;.of Ott'galeW. fans -that that he.isas-tfSod 4 TervOT may be., a,tUttlhett?ri tAdiMaJcteot Portland . celebrated,, his return , to the. ring. iy. dropping jUlie ..Taylor, Bend wildcatj; for) the-rcwmt. -'for the flrsfe flrae; in Taylorsr,ef en yearsWacUva Tliiki'experleBHce, Weettedaf 'Bls9it'at thd Ifmorx- t aboajt 1 tiiix4i;tbwHFiSi& rounds, laid him oat'-with s riht to the jaw that 'arfiecf: 'BltTmore steam thair-any of-tts other- blows. bat thHaJKdl qaarelyf or -the - firsfc time; f ' aV V i ..... : - Mi clfe-oa tVnf art the - Bend bantamair llic -Vay fexcept lib 5ll C f tltrodir bi- f otraee- Tay tor ! t -Hfe.nd ibok' the- BppeP haBdVtpatfy his longer reach to excellent ad vantage, ahi'niore- than that. b1tli-Jtbri.thfe Wftnbut f taking any" of the credrt rom Mmekie-," tiweVer,'J, it Xfaac&raiid. TiilM4'ruui.inK -etykWajk moatjutg oddH-dpne'ckn. out Bat . tbr-Bend boy has a'hawlL paradoxical as, it soundg, flghtin g bettli thah he knows ."ho' when eterV gel itta Tsad . hole.. IT For onceV5 rfjat" inspiration, failed Chjm in tlila: flt.'Whether'' it. woiild hard heeneinougb '. to bold Maekl. even.' is another question.',' t " ' , ' tackle had all the best of it. in the second and fourth " rounds; Tay'tooki'th Hfthand Aht restf upr to'tbe'-sixthi? were- even", ! Tbt Cans jbadthughr the -card 1eCoror thls'one',-capped beman butvt hey changed, their mind after seeing Thnrsday-nigbtVfrghHs.' i-And-taVbest oh if all "was the bout that--roost of tbenV thonght would jbe-a ! JfrosU 'Upsetting -the calculation!! -of a majority "of -the fansa,reeen4 XTe(lMiannicif staged a- perfect ceWrbabfi lad! Solly Bnrket of-Seattle omt' -cold inTfbe second ro.ttad- of t their.? scheduled six-round.. semi-finaJL.. Manning weighed in M 152 andBurka.! - Manning slouched around' the ring, , apparently rattabefore ;any 'blows h were exchanged;' but it very, tew eeconas. ne would, nua denljicome to life and land a, ter rific sock somewhere , on Burke's turdrianato3ray,'-nd.ali of them landed sQuarelr, Jieatook mighty few biaself; so .theuesUon of bis ganvfflesKwsn;t atiaaae. but litiiiithrtouh 'traugrf rom Seattle-Js likpljr ta raise that quee- , j It J was a hard right swing full in Burke's diaphragm .-natt -lifted the visitor through 'th ropes and' be w9 couatertt-ouwhile-'lying helpless on the edge ofthdrpU.(-; jform;;.: i !.Tbe; superiority, of, two-fisted . II ghting, eve the other 'kind was feffectfvely demonstrated .by. Hl Sharpy when he Surprised TOny Motejl of Staytpn,j flritf w!M& b ard .ef t tOh. tie, sid'wnlcJi fpyt him flown for the' cdnnt 'of nfrie ia , vhtt.fr? st. .rotuod, , aad.Agatainba Hecorut.wheJuanother left with .all of Sharp's weigbf behind it landed la - ta- ' riUpfno's-. mldri! f - and doubled him: up for the count, j j.MoJeJl had been countering ' all -l Sharp's rights and landing a few stiff eaMoMU.batbo badltiol bf en trained, tocope1. with, thetUid oi fighter who carried a knockout irt either band. ; The Becontroaud went t & minute faf 19 seconds. Sharp!, weighed 139 and Montejl 137 pounds.- t-. ? n : , ' Throng reach Vhic has 'helped Jack -tLewisi of Habbard tof win namerons fights when - combined Wth bis speed, remarkable for a man hf hi i dimensions, for once proved pf no -avail when.-Lewi en ered he-rin'z .Against. Eddia.Km, .an: Thether,it' Jsbis natural tyle r on h&. adopted to suit : hp of casion,xno . PA seemed, tq L nowJittt KtiLgan4iirnd;hia right de twartLlthe Mlubhard ; yonttj nd forced s bis -way; in ' with, a pe- uliar. hopping aetloa that-put blrrf 3rarje; and. he could ting away 'J T t musrbe abl that Tayior was apparently ;atisflea , wun tne. . a-; ai. lili jMsariTavSXj-. ll B.iAKahendan,e. for'UiDut dtl the extra fiehff. BeiuliV6of'hfaiatki.f Fndut h bad promised, ana ha bested him throughout, takiu a popular rdedion. Botb igSLye all 4 hey had. and were near exhaus tion ki the final round. vBotlnlads Weighed; In arnff6und S ? - 1 r. , KldrHogerhyde of Salem and Wrtlard Norton of Monitor started; fe 'fiattle itfBiOgtlr ilT akhion -f rem he opeiing gob g7 "Kdrtori, wlthj a -BuecertJoa- of stlffarm right swings to the ar (Tr&pfled Hoger ;hyde"" fot.t. count "oCnipe Before the fight Aad' 'gone a minute, .and flclshe4'th07n:.aVjmIn 4 5. aeconda witR.more 6t.the.8ame. jTortoii bo weighed 1;" ht to-be an arijsfef fftUJairildiroil if bertook up- golf.' Hogerhyde "i ne comeay oi ine eienms was f urnUhedJby.Otha lalbioniolored f yhth from- Prtlaid.twliO' kt. decision to,' Loreh Watt.t Sajemj 137 pou Bda,4n "oni- oi" the. q ueerest hip to talent f ana. tn many- mouths. MalhOxCJieemedi to : hare : njO Idea tlat:to -d jrnen .Watt came into ta-IScialCv'C'r Salem ; - boy pouadd audi pounded4 at.dM lqBt0ra. o.lytm, tfciast. rqun.d raid Malbiattrfishow iaity,vtlght. and then tnoXteS; to maV tpup tar l,:;Trini tofltitt- officiated, in his usuai 'dntieient t Bwnnir. Matc&t inalder-rMiitrry 4 Pianr f tit ..-oBtejint di rtminy O'Brien introduced as one PoFthe nraW-eveafeTjrfdr'Ah next fartf.' .Buster Brown Snoe Store. High clisa; sty lish 'looking, comf ort giving,, long wearing shoes f 6Hhe ieast vmoaey.-'.'Cotae Md:..booon viaced 124 Gom'U - Ci ' J. . . -'i . i . i nj"l -. Cross Meat Market. Biggest, busiest, and. best. in Salem .Choic est steaks, bacon Hams, sausage, lard,' eggs, milk.' Absolutely sanl taryv1'0 State St; - ' ( FimtPdf tldnd Five Fast Passing lrove Kxritjng Pea i.r' ivive Real. .Content . CIlMAWA. Feb., 9. OutcUs sedl but" tboroughiyf game, fti.City x)f .PorUand . basketbair. team pat !ur a-, scrappy battle , against the faat. Chemawa. Indian .school , five bre tplgfrt.loaiKK t4l,;.The, fnln.,OisbMlns?.like passinjglwnA thefefeatBTo pt tfe.scontestrM 0;Pewfta out & the Chema wj li neupf ovtbis- game4 Coach 'Dow- ney put intrs second teaos; for the last lewminutee, . . Chemiwa . 4s. -ity ot Portland Mitt HT (11 Beeres Trttymn 4 -J-.ii (2 Frler .mtrovirh (3) kO..fa .. "(2) Col Mrr ii4i im JoS2J. I son. 4 Ei ker-AmtoHPry yei1 ty t 'Lib erty St Anton stored mid ijought tad sold Carswwaeaeddarnd night.' Low prices and service will toake .loajc Jrlonds,- - ' (); f'i, l k 4 m m i. , , . .We.tare -istater' distributors for the Vikings tires and tubes. Mal- eonxi Tlre-Sbep corner Court and Commercial streets. Drive in for ronrxlresv 5?" Quality painting both.. varnish ana iacq.uer worK, in our moaern efnped altrrshop. .. Washing, groiwing and night service; tire repalfa; Wood' Auto Service,' () "TRADED - FOB, ROUSH Tne playing cast of the National league was given another sensa tional and unexpected shakeup to day1 when the New York Giants traded Ceorge Kepythejr; 32. year bid first . -baseman, for Eddie Boushr, outfield star of the Cin cinnati "Reds. -It was a straight player transaction. Capital City Cooperative Cream ery, milk, cream, buttermilk. The Buttercup butter has no equal. Gold standard of perfection . 137 s..CQraXj. Phone .28 JL () The Marlon" Automobile "Co. The StudbaJEar,-th-wr4d 's--greatest automobile ' value. "Operating cost smalL Win last a lifetime, with care. Standard coa Hungry? tkm't r-walt. ; order some Better Yet Bread from your groeer4 it is 1 f resh.v wholesome hinr clean. ? Made - bv the Rttr p,Yet Baking Co.- - ' () t 1 i acXTides for the t ,- t"UJf VUC UU1 Co!lege of IdahorQuinlet Here Tonight artd Friday K LooklrforTBIood,-' - , ConXerence Standings. ,. "VViiUPiii iT'Z.-e..tM. Paget SonnA.r 3. . Willamette-- A Pacific -r.-z College pf idahO-;. 0 Linfield 0 . 1 .2 4 ,750 2' .00.0 67t000 With - f oun member V of last year' 'team? again ; inactIon and the fifth a player who gained jtamm erperienee lasteaion; the-College of -Idaho ' basket ball? team invades the; Willamette-runiveraity' carapus this eveningfor a twogama, series fat which ft; will: make a desperate effort t6 break Into the . win column ift tbd North West. conference stand- intte-. k-x :; -- , ir. h-i" 1.7 ? 1 "Inasmuch as C; of I.s two-defeats? have, been' suffered; at -the handjcjor th Whitman Mission ar ies, who ;'won tone -game:: from the Bearcats -oh ; the -Wiltaniette . floor; the visitors lowly position oa'tbe percentage- list' Is rieT- indication that tht local Methodfar quintet will have an easy time -of ItiThe' games tonight and Friday night Jare scbedalea ,fn, 'stareat:7i3I to'cloek: Fglday'- night the Wff- lameite .roakwin play UVxdburn Rhigh a preliminary game at 6:15. Thesfr.ajna,.wilfJhayva,iIm-, portant bearing ouscoaference re ksults, for despite two defeats. Wil lamette still has a chance to over cotae the MUsionarieft fead.! Whitt raah ftae 'also- lost two" game, and has- ended f" its 'conference - season witbv eigAt Victories. Willamette1. Was four more games, and by win ning all of thew, 'will be' tied with Whitman; One of these victories wUI'baVe .to be . gained -from Col lege ot Pt4t Sounds whfcfa won' fnn:Willametieat Tacoraa lasf p'riday,1;24'to.l8.i . - f " r Th Bearcat, quint has been a p preclablyt "strengthtfned defensive iyi rhrOHghru switch tin pivot men f Coahf Spea KeeneU ha moved kllauk, aiggresaive forward, into the coBunajiding -positloji, and fn the gattfewith Albany college be broke up jnanyrplays by rushing the man holding Lthei ball, as' well a lead ing Lthe. Bearcats in scoring.. ' r ? i.Tbe, probable : lineups- for to nigbtlsigame are: ' ' Willamette i1 - CoL of Idafc dteMefc .-u ..F BUraett Hauk ,-f, JLyke HABUey C. Hoshnw LitchflelcL ..,,.G S trick ling Ledbetter ... ..i.G ShAw CA.-:Luthy:-reHabl V lewelr wre.. wnat yqqre looking for. weur.- vy joere a child caA.bui aasafely aaiaimanvor woman. otepvruis u ail lines, " v ) Acclimated; ornamental, nnraery -wuevexgreena rose hashes, fruit an.df.shade- treea at 5 Pearcy Bros. In seasoaxfWcribare our own nurseries,, mzCttarL ) Salem- iY MCA Basketball , The. Salem M. CA. will be repeesented by -a: team. in. thft'dls trl4'M.;'C:A basketball tour-! Fnament At Longrlew," February 25 f and 26, it was announced Wedne.' May hy-Rft R. Boardman. 'nhrsleal f flwcioitafe' the locat Y, ' seyeaor. p iit.ien are expected to be en r iBoardmam was - unable 7: to an- nonnw.tbe'peraonni:Dftlift.team which Will represent Salem, -trat maicateotnat some . members ot tne.v Due ka,v speedy - loeal team L which, has beea, playing; Its hosxo games on the Y floor; will be TO A 1 "$3o liotnvD Trap) r 1 .t ti'v -v , On Special Day-Coach ?. ;Traitt s?: Leave Salem-10:12 JV. M. I Arrive f San Francisw, ;T Saturday JlljaorA' M. . ''! Pbbhetsot Southern .Pacific-, CStyTlcke : Of fire JC " 184Xorth Liberty .Street . ) . --' vr '-f - -. -. J t- 1 f .".. prke o22;. UM. LUCIXil coaches. - -i - - - (AP) Charles Paddock ..will match h"is speed against j , record which has stood fpr ae years when he " attempta' lb brealtt the" "250 meters nark -at Pomona college next Saturday.- The. effort Is part of , the. program rof, -the .annual hprae lnteircjass track meet. . .-. The speedster, regards, the . Po Imona path as' particularly fast, It was there that he equaled bis own 100 yard figure-after a poor start. is MISSIfi&IN.DIAHEIRESS RtriJpNS,:BaYS.fJWCAR ;-4V, . 4CBtnBd (trunk pf her oil property,: In one. fund at Miami. In May, 1925f)Miss Mudd mar ried, Earle. Gordon.. Oklahoma City and Miav&f automobile deal erin Jowa.. At, tha. time William SXms,.Cnited. Statea. proba'tei attor ney,:of -ATiiitiawwas .hey guardiaai Upon ber. arrival here .after ' the wedding, she made a- written- stated meBt.tp 5ims that sbe bad married upon bar owatree"i will.and sired I no intervent Ion" from the gave r n ment; ': '"f. 5 ' ' " ? 1 Soon afterward she .and Gprdo,n. leit tor uauiernia. ltr.th(r toaey moan'.' While, atteadinea AUealre L i.sgeleanjeraUernoojiAIra. Ulordon told .her-husband that- she was returning to ber hotel, Gor don reported to .-officials. Soon afterward Jie went tq the hptel-but Mnvordon twaa not to be found; bee saidL -lie.-then ."returned;. to 'Oklahoma V and on - August - 21; 19"25v-Maud Le made an appear !ane"e In; southern Kansas.' V ; , i Then - 8h!e . myjiterieusly . disap peared, -and.no-'ose . eened to know, her fwhereaboutsi; Both. the inferior and f Indian ii departments had. detective make "an - extended aeSrclr f or iMiss:iMudd --bat ;to no 5ayail.' . r": 1 She, .has. not, beea divorced from Gordon. - The lowest - 2 50 r meter, time 1- iS ? secondsNririade In 1 8 0 1 by W. 'McPhrsoni1! ' : : " ; 1 f ! ., 1. , 1 1. ;v j .j 1 , 1 ... 1 .-, ... 1 . . - : - ' . H - - ' " ' " - ' ;.. .. ' t . '; .'. r ?, ' I - ; - r." ' I t I ":- ; v . ... ' .. J t , ' ' V : ' ' T ' t" ' : 1 . . '. . ' . . ' ' l - '? " ' f x "'"'; ,- iinfjthe ghost; pf 'a ddubt ahpti't ifi Just you 1 1 raj pnyvin Lx . ... a apperbe onsxnolprogi; . 4 - i that. Then the big moment; You.. load Prince Albert. I Jorts o7pip3iappy , r , ' iWenVjprune feycrite ofyettr'smokers. : i Viuf sif r'- ' ot' one,', will ; be;: pbryed ! afWiood burn tonight between Pioneer club quintets. Loyal Warner boys" work; secretary of the Salemt Pt M C. AS annonnced ; Wednesday? - In 5addl-iioa-to the".game;ior the Uloneer fclubi chxnposhja n f Marion county between, the-, i Wood fturn Pioneers and,, the .Penn club i team fronjSalem,the Luckj J5;polnte of. ihb city will meeranother leant of' Woodbarni-rtPJeneerst.-t'. Xslie Helsy will -go along-to-refreeitbe games. -rj -r ... . 1 - -., - - 5 . I it s ; - ' i u.;s. msTAour - - or world tribunal; f CentiM4 f rs-psvt.) -' - many, expressions .of rejoicing and of 'regret: colored by th ' alTiiia tJonff of the respective' senators, with Moses of. New Hampshire proposing "three, lusty cheers .for John Buy, the savior of America;" Watson, of Indiana. , quoting the Scriptural' injunction ,4Xet all the cartb:be glad .and. rejoice with-.,ex: ceeding great Joy,f Bleaee-of Soutb Carolina contributing a fervent "Thank God .orthat,". and; Len root.of Wiscpns.ia.'and other court supporters -coajsoUnj; themselves withttbW statemeaU tha; (thsen3 at feaervaiions wfra, attached, for tbevprotection ,of he United States and,, would.. Uaod as the-AniericaA attitude;, whjthea-ffof etgjny, powers llked lt or abl... -r State department. (Officials, far from going into detailst-aboat the replies . received-j : from . abroad, would not 'disclosatth. name-of thA. other t natioasaddiBg their voices -to. thatvof jflrfeajfe Britain, -or evenjsay how nuinyad responded. Itits.lassumed,' however, that tthe British note was forerunner of a virtually unanimous- objection among members .of the league of nations, to some of the language used by the senate inits reserva tions. '' This objection,. a?, it, shaped, up In 'the. Geneva conference, jrW di rected, particularly to, the. reserva-n t'!bn, which would have permitted. American., withdrawal, from,; the court at. any. time, and atthe. fur IT DEPEND oa what you feed it. Put tf; on; a regular , ratipq. of , ifrinQS, Albert, ana it witLVieta -you pleasure, -wiinour. istmt or iimiti S 'ever youj w3I say, "!haa the old cube tasted sa gpod". There briett Jhe tidy, rjfdi tin, close eye- ancdWnfc-in, that rich, rarj-A igiye, youtv pmeaTkduuice c? aroma. You icatr hardlv; wait to iret thef tmatviJVi&iitiH vn'n I ' ft . . 1 nini 1 - - -r'mmm The newest-creations , in Rnrin Hats at the Vanity : Hat; Shoppe. Each bat possesses a charm all its own. Beantlfnl designs and fbli ora. 389 Courf SK yn i vt ) .:; Parker &jCo. 44 S.Cerjmr, cUl. Don't fat.' to 3";see- Parser shout repairing your ar.. Expert mechanics at. yaur- service.' All work guaranteedt; : () fc?T . ... I SKI PARTY- PLANNED Voung Men Of Y. it. D. To Make (-..iTrip To Government Camp Eight or, more .members of, the young men's division of the Sa-j lmi. m. c. A. win leave on Lincoln's birthday,. February .12, for a ski excursion- to Government Camp, on the Mount Hood slope, joining a larger party -from" .Port land. The expedition, will ttefcead ed by Lije Coalman, noted moun taineer and ski expert.- r!.VThis will be the first winter trip of the young men's division, which was organized about six weeks agO..:;'v"ff ' -s?" '- ' -"Members who are definitely planning to make the trip include Ronald Hulbert, Robert- E Reid, Walter Lottis, Roy Van Otting 6am, Dw-ight Shaw. Glena A. I vie, Silas Fletcher and Ben Riekli. Ted Thye Flips Engei in- Two Straight Falls rORTLAND. Feb. 9.-(AP) Ted Thye. Portlands fighf -heavy weight wrestleT, defeated Heinle Engei of Dubuque; - IdWk, in two straight fallaf'here tonight. Thye got the first falling! minutes, 31 seconds with, a wristldclfV TCngei's right shoulder' wfis . r badly wrenched in,th.is fall an, he could offer but little, resisteoce to Thye in the. secpnd t-fall,.-which was over ln,.le8s than five minutes. Ira W. Jorge&sen, 110 S. High St. Parts for .all. makes of cars. Best equipped auto accessory store In thia section.' '"Prompt? and re liable' service the rule. 1 ' Coolas a magistrate iiins a fine. Sweet, as the Hews that you wort hayetopay it. , jyuta as a-.wtxyixeouKeZorrnsper yetwitlip tncoJbc;t isfies your smoke-taste tothe limit. A srnokel5 ; - . ' v. ' i , .;-r Buy-yourself a tidy red tin pf R. Ai and- . A a 'I . - ..- ;: : t ' Vid C the , overwhelming' de feat 4dminlsteredv Salem Sign MondayCftight,' confidence in the 'Ashland high quintet's ability to -turn the tables and win by an equallbig-score on its-home floor Friday and Saturday" nights W ex- f preyed in ;t he -A4hlaad ; Tidings. daily newspaper of that city. . TftejAsSland team; hadnot been defeated by an bregon high school team np to the . time it played' Salm. . - - ' . Coach i liollis . Huntington, and his squad ; will leave late , tonight on the trip to .4bhland f or.the two game .series. A pragtice'game with Hill MUitary Academy, wil) :bel phyd .early-next week-1. p. -s; ,.; ;-. Capital, Bargain- House, Capital I Tire Mfg. Co.; Mike's Auto Wreck ing.'. Three In 'one; Bargain center of Salem. Thousands of bargains. H. Steinbock, 215 Center.' () S - T -.' v i ' . ' . T.-. , t If yon are ln needofcomforts, blankets, pillows of other bedding you, hould see what Hamilton's are offering. ' See "the woot mixed blankets at Si.&. ' ' () to Meet Portlanders Either four or six experts from the -businpifs.. -men's sclass Sat the Salem Y. M, G. A., will go to Port land Saturday to compete in the district tournament wbleh will be held-at the Y in that" city. They will play first- games 'about 3 30 'o'clwlr Saturda-y afternobn. William Ilertzog. Ceorge Paulr us,f pi-Poulltf and . , Fred? Afluesen, dTe . deflntf'ely. scheduled to enter the tournament, and, two others may also make the trip. ' NEWARK,- .'N-' J., ..Feb. 9. (AP) -fEdwin Wide, Swedish run ning sensation, raced to a brilliant victory' ln',hls .'Anief lcan debut at the indoor .games.; of," the. , Newark Athletic club, ' tonight, lapping' a field of four handicap starters in a 2500 yard event to win in six min utes 28.4-5. seconds J 1 t ,.4l .v . BilKTifden Will Turn Pfpmdrcts Richards ' :: NEW YORK.: Feb.. 9 ( AP) Ai predietibn!.that Blg Bill" Til- ( den will join professional tensia ranks before the close of" 1927, "because of v financial circum- i stances," was made today by Vin- I cent Richards, in .summing up for the'Evening' Pbst. his conception of .the "truth abont.tennis." mf The former Davw cap star, now J J a member of the C. C'Pyle profes- sional troupe, asserts that "Tilden. d6$pite;his technlcal'amateur stat- . us has. been making a good living. ' ou or the game' for the past eight years.! -f-r j ci Tennis oicials tonight",wlth hehl comment Ojf .IUchards', asser- i tions. bu indicated they , did not regard them seriously. , .. . i Cobbs & Mitchell Co., lumber and building materials for every purpose.- Get estimates, look; at quality of material, then yon will order. 349 S. 12th St. () ". .. . O.- J. Hull Auto Top tc Paint Co. Radiator, fender and body repairing. Artistic painting adds 100 per cent, to the appearanoe ot yauPtfe 2t gviComTiv" ( Lloyd Hahn Beats Ray Dbdse in.Newark Race NEWARK. N. JFeb. 9 (AP) Lloyd ' Hahn. sensational d is tancerunner of the Boston A. A., posted his sixth consecutive tri umph ofthe fndoOr season at the annual games of the Newark A.- C; tonight. leading a big field across the finish iff a 1000 yard handicap event:- -rvrr'' :ia !n.:v . .-"SfartMg from, -the scratch the Hub flyer finished'fully 20; yards in front of Ray TJo4e, : of the Illinois Ai C-,who was on. the back mark . with tha Boston star.. ' 1. Kelly, Manhattan bllege -runner. was t thirds ' Haha time I was 2:16 4-5. ' - - ; Pattonrs Book Store of f era all the: latest in Birthday Cards. Try them. Ask to be shown the fun niest of all cards, Scotch Birthday. 340 State St? - ?- P. A u m!4 nvry" Mt, mW htlf-paund Urn hm ion, mU ponmd trrtl-sthmmUtr wUh tporngg wmoiitrmer top., And lwty . with rrtry hit f hite mm4 perch MI y Mm pree$ti - j ; ! . - -- -"-vv" - .- -- V s' "NT : r. , i w r 1 J