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Luoky for
Weiner. In the doubles.
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latest report from the other aide.
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Pitehing; of
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Baseball Tickets on Sale Here
be capable of
Chesterfields, Lucky Strikes.
Camels,
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They fire when others fail
Piedmont, Picayune,
Clowns.
Thinks Cleveland
Will Land in
First Division
commissloner of bunobnt to handle
just such cases as that of Benton.
to New York, now that the Alonzo
brothers haie decided to make the
Quaker town their home. v
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sell until next fall, anyway. If then
His partners. Ed and Stephen Me-
Johnny Coulon, former
weight ch ample if of the ,
very small man, amaxed tl
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the tall Quaker. the matches are
not sanctioned down there.
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pitching staff will 1
holding Its own.”
After watching Sp .
In action through su
We have a complete stock of torbenson-Front and near Asia Paris
for all popular makes Trucks: also a complete etock of Ning Gears
and Pintons for all makee passenger cas.
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and he said
"I‛m out of baseball, as you see.
Only those Exyptian crystal pasera.
I suppose, can tell about the future.
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basin, but Harris,
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Damon Runyon
Willard and Johnaa.
Jaea' Awakened Inatinct.
Should •• roused.
"Frioke.
American System of Boxing.
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would not play ball In the National
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show ing.
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We* practically run your power without cost. Guar-
anteed to do the work, or it costs you nothing. Let
us give you a demonstration.
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plating He wecond irame of the ne
son d-feated the high wehnel toamtt
from chilicothe here FrTay nftaz 4 ■
noon 1s th** acore of 7 lo G It was
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Pat Moran ef the Reds, "Uncle
Rohbl>" Robinson of the Brooklyn. |
snd Fred Mitehell, of the Braves.
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March IliThdj
1 bane hall teanv.
<iub and was formerly manager noon b‛) the core of • n»
Tommy Mach, greut outfielder In I a clone xame thvouehout
his day with the Piraten and Cubs i "t-ta" "c*aa "" "
managed Tampa last year, and is
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on the national ranking Hat,
will play a return game at Wichita trouble is brewing
Falla next Saturday. League circles.
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his protege, Bandy
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Dwight Davis aa president of the
United Statea Law n Tennin Asso-
ciation means more. than at rirst
appeara. They point to the fact j
that Davis Is not only an, pfficial l
but that he was also one of the!
great players in his time. He
knows every angle of the game
and he should be able to exert a
calm and cool Judgment in the di-
recting of the sport. .
Auto paint at Decorators Com-
champions next week. Ws won-
der If "Big Bill” knows, that the
Bermuda championship earns to a
closs himodt-two weeks ago. Til-
den. ths dispatch says, will play
ths Bermuda champion and then
President Ieydler of' the National
always been something of a "my":
sery" to the tennis fans. Few. If
any. of ths so-called first 10 play-
poor lighting and deplorable con- ish champion in three seta Too
altions that the players must put
up with at thia drill shed.
"Na"i "ik -Bldg.
latter rule is a hardship on "8poke ”
He loves the "mkinKw ' Donnie
icngue, of the ruline or „urhumannroncoihngenrhersena
TM Uinintum of President Heyd- i toraplaxed. far better go!f than
ler was like throwing a bomb’in the
It was agreed by <ill
course, 1s a problem that remains
to b* nolved. but on what tha boys
have showed me. I feel* that the
had knowledge of the frame-up of
pace. Tey are the only playin, 2
managers In the major leagues. Art i -
Fletcher, of pie PhllMes, long a 12
player,gintends to do bench man-98 -
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ago by defying ths strongest men
to lift him.
CommUtess of distingutshed Eng-
lishmen and Frenchmen yiewed
•onion aa idlanta failed to budge hie
tiny flgore. The newspapers and
magaznen printed columns about
the mat ten I..-
It was of course • Wok now Een:
erally understaode But for a time
It had sctentinte minds atay.
The English, heretofore very
strong for the ctever, slapping atx1•
of boxers, are coming to ■ the con-
elusion that the American fighter
with hie stout infighting has the
better method. «
The fact that England to a great
many years has been unable to pro-
duce men to cope with the beet rf
the American tiehters shouia have
awakened the English to the reeit-
nation that there was „omethin«
wrong to their wyatem long ago.
Phyelcally and .mentally the
Americans are oot superior to the
Engiah boxers When, they start as
raw material. It is the American
system that makes them supertor a"
the finished produet k-
upreme Quality House Paint' for
your home. The Decotators Com-
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has Tampa
Se/Ni
is just rounding Into her best form
Only a day or so ago she defeated f
a Nick Altrock end Al Schacht,
i comedians of the Washington club.
got In a pool room "fight" the other
night at Tampa. Al wan supposed
to be a dumbbell, and played the
hero Friday. Th
ished on May 13. He is meeting the
tougiat adversary that middle age
can encounter — youth — Incompar-
able youth.
Willard’s mental attitude in most
interpating. Before he accepted the
match with Johnson he', doggedly
refused to consider any opponent
other than Jack Dempsey.
Now he wants to meet Firpo after
he fights Johnson: that the winner
of a Firpo-Wiara bout would ba
the logical man to fight Dempsey.
Billy MeCarney, nimble pugiliatie
promoter and manager, who wee
with Willard on hie recent theatri-
cal tour, held the writer, enthralled
pone evening with hie ilustrations
of what MeCarney called Wiard's
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Mallory, according to the
or power fnbasebnthJuntzr-tamttst
or th. league prenident.
"I have nopcomment to make on
President yhydie
Harry Hevnann, who is hero with
his team*Judge wnu uJ tuu
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Serveytng, Mappinu. Trustsas
Phone nut. 807 American NaLkank .
JolN A. ooNATu
Mrenera L.end surveyor
Surveying. Any kind an Anywhere.
Thirty Years Experience, office >
e• 4117 fen npn’m-nt
Mr. Oram Is /sprlng-s.asonlng " , ... „ ■
at st, Petersburg, watching the Trie Speaker and Tv Col. 1
Bravek work out We asked him if managerial action, reminds one •
there were any truth to the ntory. college captains. It's "come on. lett
Soo by the papers that the rank
of the Philadelphia tennin playere
will be shortly augmented by the
famous Spanish experts. Manuel
and Jose Alonzo. That this famous
pair will not only be royally wel-
comea and that they are badly pany.— Adv.
ORLANDO, FLA . Match 24 The
can of Rube Benton promines to
stir up as big a funs In hanebail cir-
cles as did the White Bog scandal
of 1919, • *
Before the opening gun of the
1923 seaxon is fried, a number of
broadsiden will have been delivered
in the Benton affair.
Rube Benton was gracefully and
quietly dropped by the National
Formerly Assistant Attorney
General.
213 First Nat’L Bank Bldg.
Office phone t819:H
nesidence phon Ril.
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lawyer
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May 12 were a forogous conclusion.
He speaka as if the Jomnon fight to
a mere detan in the Willard plane.
Willard may be greatly aston
now boss of the "Lakeland entry.
Roy Thomas, with the Phillies in
It will be interesting to a.e just
what Miss Lsslle Bancroft of Hoe-
ten will do agalnet : the world's
champion. Mile. Lenglen, this com-
ing summer. According to the lat-
ent reports circulating in the ten-
nis world Miss Baneroft will be the
only ranking player from the
Unitea States who will play In the
worid's championship . at Wimbie-
on thia June.
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W. B. CuAUNCET
etenth tuning but wps out trying
to stretoh' it into a triple. Ana El-
liott. the ne* first seeker, made a
home for himself by going la even
direction for wild throws. Ace to
a regular Tubbar man” and pulled
off aome pretty foot work on the
mitial seek.
George Whiteman made up for
en error he made In the first In-
singe when he lost DeFate's high
fly In the sun by making a beau-
tiful one-hand wtabt of Apperson's
fly la ths seventh. > —’-------. •
Borger looked good at short and
took several hard chancen. playing
them perfectly. Al White took
seven chances st second base with-
out a bobble; Al is in his old time
form. >
Tex McDonald, one time Seuader,
hed a good day in the field, al-
though he failed to get a safe
blow during the day. He had four
put outs on the hot, corner.
In the opinion of kern observers
of lawn tennis conditions ths stage
is all set for ths greatest season
ever known on American courta. It
is believed that the eeection of
Cincinnati camp. It baa definitely
Tris Speaker has barred boose on
the Cleveland team, and also for-'
bide men smeking In uniform The
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Ita Falls High School team won ....... -I. eini---
over the local school nine. 14 to D.
Washington Grent. until lately
owner of the Boston Breves, ex-
pects to coms back to lbs gems ss
owner of the Brooklyn club
defend his national Indoor title next
week on the board courta of the
Geventh Regiment Armory. The
national indoor champlonship has
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spent over a thousand dollars try-
ing to clear the charges against me
I Now. after being acquitted. I am
again under fire.
-Baseball is my lvilhood. If I
that his rulings would be final. I
can see no reason for omenting
। on Ieydler’s ruling. sun s Landis
has bleared Befton of the charges
j preferred and ordered him to report.
The Cineinnati rlub certainly in-
tends to use him.”
”I have nothing to say." replied
Pat Moran, manager of the neds.
when ehown ths ruling of Neydler.
My job is to look after the playing
end, thin is a matter for the execu-
tives ”
i Henton was downcast when he
1 heard ths decision, buj it in no wsy
affected hie fighting spirit.
"Something big is going to pop n:
League a few years back ss an un- __________ — -- ______ ,
desirable. It is alleged that Benton iin-the-wool baseball man w»ul* go. — — - t—'
Charles Ebbetta, president of thel"buke ' Farrell, the old Yanken
suasions and a regular game. I em
inclined to agree with Speaker's es-
timate of the team's possibilitien.
Glenn Myett is going to help the
catching end of the game. For
years O'Nell has had to carry the
burden back of the pat. and when
Steve waa Injured the elub surrered.
In Myatt. Steve will have a running
x partner cepable of dividing the bur:
9 den. And there is Luke Sewell. I
will be greatly disappointed if he
isn't one of the stars of the leazue
in a few years
At third. Walter Lutzke, the Kan-
ais City recruit, will hold away.
Luiake is a replica of Bill Aradtey
In looks, style end mannerisms. In-
cidentally he peems to have the
ability that made Bradley one of the
greateet third ackers of all time.
The other recruit who le certain
to etart as a regular is Homer
summa, slated for right field. The
best looleipe outfielder that lie's bro-
ken into the American League in
years is the compliment Speaker
bayn him, a
The Cleveland club can hit. Mymtt
Humma and Lutake *111 supply the
much needed young blood to the
' lineup. If the Indfans get their
•hare of good pitching they are
bound to be a dangeroun factor in
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the 1913 world beries and_used it to
advantage. *. •
Beuton wan scut do St Paul in th*
American Ashoclatinn, He had wueh
a big neason in 1922 that Cineinnnt!
decided that he was worthy of
another » hanee in the majors
Prior to the deal Cineinnati made ,
for Benton. It waa rumored that the
New York Americans were dicker-
ing for him. Then came an Amer-
ican League bulletin announcing
that under no conditions would Hen-
ton be allowed to play in the Amer-
ican League*
At the recent meeting of the Na-
tional League, held in New York the
buck was passed by the club owners.,
and the final decision in the nenton
case put squarely up to Judge
Landis
The high commissioner of baseball
after reviewing the case. elearel
nenton of the charges and notified
him to join the Cincinnati club in
this city.
Immediately upon receipt of such
orders from Judge Landis, Banton
reported*to the Red* Then came
word from Los Angeton, where
part mighty well. Allrock blamed
him and blamed the poor negro
rack boy every time he missed s
shot. And. It seemed, he alwaysi
missed them. The boy got ncared
snd ran out, refusing to return I
schacht "remontrated" and Alt-i
rock went through the motion of.
knocking him out. It looked the
rest thing By the time people were'
veiling for a cop. the innocent by-
standers were told it was only •■• !
rertainment. -
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catching star, la an esport on nns2 1
talgia Homesick rookies of the
Braves, whon th* "Duke’ is coach* «
tn*, find, him a man * ho cures there, '
- y know it and withourt
know he has •solved. <
» a great fellow. | 1
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Company.-41 v.
PINEH HSF, N. 4, Mareh 24 - ,
Sixreen plaxera begun match vny i
today for the women’s north and
seuth-welt -champlumrhip. The qual-
1fying medal was won yesterday by.
Miss Glenna (‘ollett of Providence.,
R. L, national champion, with a
reund of $S she ia defending her
title aa north and south champion.
BY VINCENT RICHARDS needed, there is not a doubt. Wil
Tennla Doubles Champion such mediocre players as Bill TII-
- - den and Wallace Johnson. Phila-
I never should have been allowed to . ---------- _
P,T'm gJip. na"limit, and neitev. suleazo.vir*"Klt.nankbioe
tied down ’and held the local boys ime, nomething big is going to pop John C Kay o Kfnl„. A '
sate in hand. Harris was alto the shortly.' 1 sr AY. AKIV A KENLEY
star at the bat. Ths two teams All of which mikes it seem that .j ir Natinali Bank Bldg
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NEW YORK, March 24.—Jess
Willard, former heavyweight cham-
pion, ' in training at Excelator
Spring, grows excited about Lula
Firpo. Jaea wanta to fight ths Ar-
gentinian.
Willard tajke self ths rssult of
his meeting with Floyd Johnson on
Naiinnal P*«k Building
veiepiw• 2767
ode lota wnpaper. to close out
lew price at Dechrators Companv.-
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continue in the Hrnokl) n club with; ——.. —
an^otbsr vartner than Mr Eb- QUANAH WINS 7 TO 6
Quit* an array of star ola timer* FROM CHILLICOTHE HI ,
ar* connected with baseball in
Florida. Hugh Bradley, formerly . AXAi TEv
Reg-Sox trat sacker. Is manager of ovanai , t, „N
st. Petersburg champlonn of the ”
Florids stata League. Joe Tinker. ।
famous shortstop of the old t ub* l
is vice-president of the Orlando j
asmawa--reM
delphial indeed in need of some
I— William high Wars performer*. Wouldn't
---wn-io. laws tennis I surprise uw In the least if both Til-
Tilden, worlds law n tennis ' Johnson declded to move
- champion, and hero of a acore or
Davis cup matches, has decided to
xoto Bermuda to take on the local
demermt Uraagbtlsg
Office 104 City National Mok Hidu !
Phone 4100 Residence Phone 35“:
E. A. REST. Engincer •
Surveys. Draughting. Designs. Ke-"
umates. Avpraigai, Suvervigios
Kemp Hotel, sth St. entrance. Phone f,
27tH>; resilience phone. 44 93.
wonromIT a wAID
Conewtetmg Civi Kegiarere
Mirrors at Decorators Company. New wallpaper et Decorators
Adv. 'Companv—Adv.
tors played far 1
baneball last year
------------ T fohnnyenoney, the Braves' smart
raised the question as tu who is the [ young left hander. Is ths
‘ “ con of Jim Cooney, who _
play short on Cap Anson's old Chi-
< ago White Stockings.
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With Rip Wheeler and Rabbit
Darrough doing their etuff in the
box, Walter Malm’s Spudder tribe
' jumped on Barney Burch’s Omaha
Bees for a l to 4 win at Athletic
park. Friday. The game waa more
like a Fourth of July contest ratli-
er than an exhibition tilt. The
same teams will meet again today
at 4 p. m. Neither manager had
decided who would draw the start-
ing ticket in the bos late this morn-
ing. It le expected that Walter
Malm will start the mill with Steve
Mokan in the box and wind up the
conteat with aome of his rookie tal-
' ent dolne the hurling.
\ To Bob Beecher and Buddle Tan-
ney goes much of the honor for
winning Friday's setto. Bob led off
in the first stanau with a binule.
a blow through second and abort
which DeFate touched but wee too
hard to handle, nuddie Tanner
then sent a hot one down the first
• A* base Hue and the Eees leader.
‘Konetchey, bobbled. Beacber going
all the way to third. Silva who fol-
lowed Tanner whiffed and White-
map sent a high fly to deep abort.
DeFate went back and made the
catch. Bob eaw hie chance and
. started home while DeFate wu stil
holding the ball. DeFate finally
came to life and heaved wild at
the plate. Dob registering the only
run of the game.
Rip Wheeler tarted in the box for
the spudders and the big boy, turn-
ed in four innings of well twirled
buoeball, allowing only'one hit, a
bingie down third baee line by
Konetchy. Rabbit Darrough who
relieved him on the mound did not
su well at flrat but eoon tightened
and held hie old teammates on
his hip. - '
Buddle Tanner saved a possible
score off Rabbit in the sixth rwnd
withone man away and McDonald on
second and Konetchy on firat; he
scooped up Grirrin’s hard hit
grounder ad threw to second, com-
pleting a double play. Tanner to
White to Elliott. Tanner also came
Totala ........ »1 ,4 424/13 4
bite Tanner: Maambtt:, pariKie
McDonald. Tanner i double playe
McDonald to Konetchy; Tanner th
White to- Elliott; Berger to White
to Elliott; hite off Oke 4 in 4 in-
nings; off Cullop 2 tn » innings; off
Wheeier 1 in 4 innings; off Dar-
rough s in 4 Inninn; baas on balls,
off Ohls 1: off CulTop 2; off Wheel-
er 11 off Darrough 2; struck out by
Okrle 2: by Darrough 1: passed
balls Bischoff. Tims of gams DIL
Umpire, O’Hearne.
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Lawyers
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Manuel Alonso is one of the most
picturesque tennis players in the
world today. Fiery of spirit and
possessed of a game that affords
every possible thrill to the aver- ,
age fan, he is a popular favorite
wherever he plays. William T. Til-
den predicted that Manuel Alonso
would be the hardest man in the
game to defeat If he had about two
seasons of tournament praotl.ee tn
the big tournaments thsf are held I
In the east. Feems that Manuel »III j
get the two seasons ell right.
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come to them and hold it ouL They
look at it. rub it, give advice And,
one knows, the player appreciates
it. It is e fine spirit to have on a
club.
Ths box score:
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Bonowitz, et -...
DeFate, ee
McDonald. 4b ...
Konetchy. lb ...
Griffin. If ......
Apperson, 2b .. • ■
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from baseball. I don't think It will |
be fandin or Benton
"uring the past winter I have
Standard.
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Company
By BILLIE EVANS
LAKELAND, FLA., March 24.—
"Well, how do they look to you?” ]
waa my greeting to Manager Trie
Speaker of the Indians., —
The playere had just appeared on
the field for mornige practice and
were tossing the ball around as a
preliminary warm-up.
The veteran manaxer of the
Cleveland team ian’t inclined to be
boastful, Ie clow to enthuse. I
knew that hie program for the year
railed for the rebuilding of hie
world champlone of 1429. Imagine
my surprise when he replied:
"Cievelana le going,to see a good'
ball club this year. It fs going to be
far etronger than my wildcat im-
agination ever pictured it. It’d a
team with a new spirit that le going
to fight for every ball game. Ths
boys have forgotten they ever won
a pennant and A big series.
"Don't misunderstand ms and get
the impresston I am figuring on a
rhant. The big idea the coming
r eason is to win all ball games, that
' x what all the boys are thinking
about. i
"However, I am willing to go on
record as to what I hope the boys
will accomplish. I feel sure that the
Indiana wIM finish in the flrat di-
vision. When I say first division I
mean fourth place.
"If a club is abls to stick around
fourth place it always han a chance
to be necond or third and often flret
place isn't far away. Holding down
a berth in the -first division is the
goal et which the Cleveland club is
shooting and I am positive the boys
will deliver.
"I have some mighty good look-
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By DAMON RUNYON.
Univernai Service Staff Correspond-
ent.
(Cepyright. 1923. by Universal
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tire when satisactory arrangements before they
for a disposal of their interests can ' letting them
be mad* * J their allment
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NOBLE GRAY’S NEWS STAND
Lobby First National Bank Building
.__through with hla slick work. aal-
ting two sate blows out of three
trips to the plate. Griffin le, the
young man that won the flrot
game between Omaha and Dallas
M this week by dropping one over
• the fence in the ninth inning.
Lone Tally le Med.
Only one extra base blow was
gathered In during the entire game.
Al White rattled the boards In right
eouter -with a hard drive in the
3 9
1 9
"awakened fighting Inetinet." .
The writer laughed at McCartes"s
earnentness.
Obeerving Willard throughout his
acttte ring career, knowing hie
phlermatie dispoettion, his dislike
for the game he followed, thio re*
porter thought MeCarney was draw-
ing upon hie imagination for the
"awakened fighting Inetinet.”
Willard’ now. attttude indicates
that MeCarney may be right.
The "fighting inetinet" that lay
dormant in Wiarg before! and after
he became champion of the world
may at last be fully aroused—it be
ever had it.
A Jewish ethiete, Breitbart. As-
founds a committee ot nelentists by
biting through eoveral iron and
rteel chains one-firth of an inch
thick. «
Setenttats are eanlly entounde4.
Coyotes Win from
Electra 14 to 5
wa ammpimapremmtmmmemryns " -pavm-aMSF
’ By THOMAS I. EUMMISKEY - t treat th. player, after the manner
Univeranl, serviee Sports Editor, of a father to a son, enpeciniiz 19
JACKSONVILLE. FLA. March wuneatorni..Weana "
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