ww-imwin r " wM'-uwyii1" i EVENING LINGERPHILADELPHIA SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 5, 1010. " " ' ' ' ' ' ' f ' JLL.l ' ,' ' ' ' LJi1 '"' ' i " 13 ffiSL KIViAT'S ONE-MILE RECORD AMBITION EXPLODED BREEZY BITS ABOUT BOXERS "WWpfp fwis AND FARRELL BOX IN NATIONAL A. C. FINAL lofttffic r.U Match May (Result in Star tfout Mffhtlrish unne fleets Bob in Semi K.4f rin ti hn.ji foairoN MENUIsuuri, muu icu S!" .. t. nn Mnlfntrlek KM) LOWis, "" Eu-A ihe dashing, crashing, smash. Iltr again mil givu i-iiiiuui-iihuu. demonstration 01 ma hub -" i Marty Fnrrcll, practlcnlly an un- .v.... ha firm snowcii 111 una vny, v h fought himself Into the slur ?-m b MPoacd to the English ih National A. C. . ;i. nrt Farre II nossesa KnocK- SS..J but aj each also I. , a clever E? JrobM will be no knockdowns, hfutlle doubt as to a decisive climax. .JJa will predominate, nnd the one ITrtU This punches started tint will .-. winner. . . . . VIM .emlwlnd-up Irish rntsy ci no, tl,' ... - r?-.,,!!. nn.l wnn In lust I'lTuvorlte1 here na previous to his Mt by Johnny Kllbano, will tnckto n h and hard'punching proposition In l4rEn of Fighting Bob. SCRAPS ABOUT SCUAPPERS Snr Jock O'Brien said this morning ho S 'L.iJr the ring nt orrltown for lis ad enter no ii"h "... , .,..-- .,,-,, ffor.ny boutV' '"""J Me 1- train : at Herman Hut?" IVrnwoodFarrr, where Carroll of Ban Francisco, who meets Lew V? '.! ...mialnil-un at tho samo show. K i conditioning hlmr-clf. Bvbin Jimmy Murphy answers thp iron for K morn mnt with Johnny Dundee at tho Urela Monday night ho will weigh nbout ifSnS Grounds more than that scnto, nnd .result he hid to forfeit IIOO, as tho match 'made nt IB pounds li'. not what you were yesterday. It Is what Kn I todav. Can one imagino Joss Wll- i-1 ... ... . National Club Bouts on Program Tonight rrtKi.IMINATtlKS ii'iVil '""'n vs. A! Wngner. w ililn llnnnon vs. Yoanic Sandovr. Jimmy .Inrvh vs. .lohtiny Mro. , BEMMnNDOr Irish l'nlsy Cllne ts. Tlghtlnr nob. WINDOl Ted Lewis s. Marty rarreH. 1 i:venino i.F.nar.it decisions ' NONPAREIL A. C Tommy langdon defeated Prmton tlrown, ICItl PrntUm Hon from .lack StrC'lonky, At Tliilm brat .Toe McDttmntt, Kllillnc llenn Khiulfil Younic l,nnlirry, .Mm Itlce wnlloped (Irorce .Meelian, llert Ortcn whipped Illack Dltle. (lUAUr.lt CITY A. A Freddr Kelly non from .Toe Ilrffrrnan, KI1 Ilrenn de feated Willie MrCoy, Millie Nel.on knocked out Mike Campbell In the slith round. Sol O'Donnelt dretr with Joe llunllilK, Johnny Kelly outclassed Tony A loin. CIAYBTY TltnATftK Younr Bermett nnd Clinrley Harris were chased out of the rlnir because of slow hotlnr, nid Wallnre knocked out Kid Walker In the llrst round, ISddle llynie defeated Yountr rarrlgan, 1'rankle Ilrady brat Mickey Median, Terry Clark lost to lVo Can sidy, Mike Inny whipped Marty I'ord nnd l"rnnkte Mate drew with Y'ounR Ilolildeau, NI'AV O UK Harry Donahue and llmmy Coffey drew In 10 rounds. John Iester Johnson outpointed Cleic Ilnnk. LKHANtlN Johnny 0111 walloped Herb Hunter, Ynunr Schrelber quit In the lltlli to Tommy Donan. ST. I'AUI.. Jtlnn Johnny O'ltrr shruleil Otto M'nllaco In 10 rounds. CM n mnnth nti rt f irtn tia- Kii 1 took un boxlnir ns a nrofuslon? Now' Kibbmknl to t t:.il 11 a minute for li a RtJliri Frank loran. March 17. At this Kilt would take tho chtmiilnn only 1WI vcara rinch hand to earn what he will net for III an hour's ork IJttle Willie" Mechan of Trloco will make Tni. riit.rn nonc.irnnce tonlcht In New .J if. uin itnrk tin nealnst the harilest Eivt'il'.km since his lnaslon on this eldf- a! irt Kenny in a 10-round ko. iinmlrfd thoucitid dollars . hao heen nd uo by Mlko Ulhhons.ln.tha last three Bin through work ullli nil clover lists oiul nlbll Icei. WQ i -naniuiii liuiivca b.na mi.iiw- irnb tar his encounter with i'uekey Mc- lland. fcamrar Taylor, the Detroit llRhtwelsht, who W .-.J .... .. nn Union .Inhl nh.l.H nirnhln iiwir until ho ubb "ODi n i rrs.cntly by Cal MM. nnl Pnl Tlrovvn. !r n New York. eious to the two knockouts suffered by j!orr he had scored .1 ku)oa In about -l"i 'nl Jimmy fJunn rernpes up nnothcr alibi all be a tomtom on luion tnat no Is vllnr out of a mat. h on behalf of Johnnv Itaai with Ccorce ( hnney to decide tb. tntrwttant title tiio jiu.ivu oner maue M Ilcrfopl looks rctt pooj, al hough not nnirh an SI.7 00(1 hit will ho Rnllt between lu nlllard and (rank Moran lor a no-decl-lifl bout. Vew Tork fans ttlll Ret their first rlnesldt. tw jof Sjllor Clurlet Urandc. of Vallojo. the Udlewelaht who 1 1 usht Hinio sons-itlonal tsUli this r' Ho will l-n pitted acalnat tinny Howard at the llroadway HportltiR jT.. CranCe nnd Howard met In this city srar- ilOKs Taj lor thl momtnff cltnchcil n ach tftwrpn Too o PonnII. of Gloucester, I Frnnklc Moor?, t-oulhwirk'e ettnn uherwlRtit for the Ilraidway Club's wind- next inunuav ninu LEAGUE SHOOTS ARE LISTED FOR TEN TRAP TEAMS S. S. Whites or Lansdale .May Hit Stumbling Block Today TIED FOR FIRST PLAGE WILLARD-MORAN BOUT TO BE HELD IN 0LDCAR BARN Madison Square Garden Demands Too Much Money, Says Rickard WOMEN TO SEE CONTEST STANDING OF LEAGUE. Points Tatftcts Bcorcu urokt n Iinidale S. S. Whltci dtll'nnt Highland Urtu LhcFtcr Mtndow Spring C le.irvlcw .... ( liesfrr Olcii WII'ow Caruden m in n n s n (I --rt 'j-j-j.: S1..II 21st I't.-.s 1M7-. J 1 1 ill 027 1U23 Sporls Writers' Bnnquct Lew than a week now remains for lato nirj to get In lino for tho sports wrlt nytanepjet. which wll bo held at. tho IjoUlijWalton next Thursday ovenln.g nt llVrijcJC This will bo the 12th annual r&wiwt of the association and will bo ME? u 'no 'baseball peace" dinner, to smmernorate tho happy endlnc of tho re tnjgr?nble In the national camo. Seated roani tla festlvo hoard will he Pres. 'StiTener.' Percy Haughton .loo Lannln, larles Ebbcts, Jimmy Callahan, manaccr the Pirates, Harry Hempstead and B6V-H-Others. Tho looal cluba will be rep. suited, by Ben R Shlbo, Connie Mack, lUIam p. Baker, Bill Shettsllne, Pat 2n and Guy Conatans, -whllo qulto a wvitari of tho game will ba seen, In wlnj Kddlo Collins, Ira Thomas, Harry ivi-w'Rubo" Oldrlnir, Charley Dooln, jxJLapp and others. IB Golf Final at Pineliurst iwtllUIlST, X (' . Kcb. 5.-Jly pJaylnB rounds jostcrday tho KQlfera In tho aienunos tournament. In progress .tf fMncfday uni rcacietl tho Jlnuls. S wl." bo P'nycd todays In nil l be' Philip Cartor, of Nassau, and Jjr Whlttcraoro, of Brookllne. m "I"y noffman n Tie ToDN,iM,,,Kfb-.s'7-Th8 annual mlrtwln Jl&Sb rW!" ot.,n? Milton -Hod and m.Mi SJSrert'iS ?"'t''lr, ft llaugler tnn lES. to bo a ilecldeil eucceaa. M wftr ffl rt?cy "lon "f, the Statu par BSKJ deP ."now and atTonir birds Kv Bn i.l'v?fc"A." niianeipnia, ana Jru mr,5?2 .K-.i.10, Ij'nuer. at HarrlaburK. jsn money with a alnsle mlas each. TODAY'8 MATCHES. DuPont 8. 3. S Whites. Holmcaburs. HtKhlnnd vs Iinsdalc. L.inadalc. Meadow Spring s. Cloarvew fit Darby. Chcstci h Cimdcn. at Camden. Glen Willow s. West Cheater, at West Chobter. Uoth leaders of tho Philadelphia Trap shootdrs' Lcacuc, the M S. Whites nnd Lansdale, havo touBh competitors for their opponents todav In tho sixth series of trap matches. Thu Whites will meet du P.int and Lansdalo opposes Highland About ISO dinners will lire nway In tho Whites nnd Lansdnlo competition. Thero will bo two State champions shooting In the Wiftcs-elu Pont test. Charlie Newcomb, holder of the Penn sylvania title, will represent tho Whites, whllo Illchnrdson, tho Delaware tnrtfet "champ," will be on the firing line for tho visitors. Tho contest of the , Whltcs-du Ponts, which will bo held at Holmcsburg Junc tion, was originally scheduled nt Wil mington, Owing to some litigation over grounds the du Pont shooters will be forced to compete on their opponents' grounds for tho remainder of tho league season. Three other Icaguo shoots also are down on tho card. Tho Chester target cracks aro matched with Camden; Glen Willow will Journey to West Chester, nnd tho Meadow Springers will opposo Darby. Independent of league matches Is the test nt the Philadelphia Electric Club to day. It is tho occasion of tho third anni versary for tho wlremen. At tho Eagle Gun Club a live-bird shoot will bo staged. Gunning Notes Tho Scwell (N. J.) Gun Cluh will celebrate the opening of its now clubhouso today. Invi tations have been sent to noted Jersey shota tV bo their guests at the "houBO-wannlnB." N'r,W YOniv, Feb. 6. - The Wlllartl Mornn bout may bo staged In nn aban doned car bam hero on March 17. Tex nicknrd today reiterated that tho price domanded by the Madison Square Garden people for tho rentnl of their nrenn was too high, nnd that ho would put tho bout on somewhero else. "I offered the Garden pcoptn $6000 for their place," said Itlcknrd. "They re fused It. I'm through figuring on hold ing the bntllo there. I've got an old car barn In mind, and wo may uso that ns tho stago for tho light here. "From what I enn tlgtirc out now, wo can fix that barn up so that It will seat 20,000 pdrsons," nsscrtcd illckard. "I don't think tho cost of transforming tho place Into tho pugilistic battleground will bo moro than J10.000." Tho location of tho bnrn Is believed to be near the Polo Grounds. A spcclnl section, with a private en trance for women fight fans, Is part of lllckard's arrangements for tho battle. And whllo Illckard was nnnounclng this Moran Was tolling how ho will lick tho Knnsan. "I'm not suffering from ovcrconfldcnco In myself when I say I'll whip Wlllard," said Moran. "Wlllard Is the champion and getting the big end of tho purse. He Is not likely to take any chances. I will ho the nfan making tho fight." Illckard said he oultl make $25 tho top price for the best scats nnd would mako reservations to protect outside and local nations from ticket speculators. SWARTIIMORE HIGH FIVE WINS Defeats Kennctt Square, 51 to -18, in Extra-Period Game The Kennctt Squnro High School team was defeated by tho Swarthmoro High this morning at Swarthmorc. Tho scoro was Et to 18. Tho time of tho gnmo wns extended five, minutes, when tho scoro was -16 to 46 at tho end of tho second period. Tho line-up follows: H.vnrthtnoro II. S. Kennctt Rnuiro IT. S. Place forward Taylor l.ungrcn forward llurton Yarmll centre Chandler H. Wod guard Skllton lleeso guard MIIDiqufo field goals Placo 0. Lungrcn, 6, Yarnsll, fl. E. Wood, 2: ToMor. II: llurton. 3s Chandler, ,1 Skllton,'..", roul goals Ynrnall, 11: llurton, 12. Substitutions w. Wood tor I J. noon Mcndenhall for Mlllhousc. Sttnrthinoro won by laco's two iiein goals in me extra rjonou. l.ungren minutes. was the referee, and tho time 20 Former Shanahan Athlete,-Wins Word was received nt tho Shnnahnn C. C. todiv thnt E. J Mechin, former track atar of thnt cluh has started bis athletic cireer nt Notre Dame College. Indiana. In nn auKPlelous way. In a recent meet at the lol leco Mechan covered the half mllo In 2 min utes 1-1 second, defeating MeDonough the Notre Dame arlty runner Median, ho Is h frohniati. had a handicap of 10 yards, but his margin or ilctory was several yards ircater. West Branch as Training Quarters Tho locked nnd showers of tho Wet llrinch Y M C A S2d and Sanpom h rrei will bi nvallablo on Wednei lav lAenlngs for runners wishing to triln Mr the t lp.r A. c. nve tnllo race on Washington's U rthdav. rebru- arv '-l'. i'livsicai iircctur wv, u . ,u, ,,r nounced last night. . No c Tno race win lirahch Hurep will be made. start and finish at tho Wist "Masked Marvel" Dog NEW YORK. Teb !i Enter the "masked marvel" In tho doe show ring. When tho Richmond County Kennel Club's show opens on Staten Island tonight a marked white bull torrler will meet all comers lilted out with a black mask, tho bull purp looks llko u canine bandit. Penn in Meet Tonight rennsslv.inla will have about 50 athletes represented tonight In tho First Regiment games, to bo held in Its armory. I'roid and Cftllowhlli streets. Aside from the I'enn ath letes, tlicro will also bo cntrlea from tho mill tnry ranks. Mcadowbrook Club. Mercury Cluh. Vlctrlx C C Central High School. (Teniinn: town Hoys' Club. Shanahan C. C. and lka" Club of tho Church Club. Triangular Meet Here ITHACA, N. Y.. Teb. 5. Negotiations are proceeding for a triangular Indoor track meet between Cornell. Pennsylvania and Dartmouth It la planned to hold tho event In Philadelphia. NEWS OF LOCAL BOWLING ALLEYS Chess Match Tn Tmw ''S?lw?ihl.lrt'.i,b' ,B--Pavld Janowakl, of miiii i? v i. . v,aalrr tournament, a wilk,itfKk,.n enabling him to tie Potoff won ic-h'Jci ,or "nd Place, with sSutmen .k! V l0.t' . Th" additional Tfi,fttfiniVAlwsa.," M 1 fi, Released. Unconditionally iluS8 &b!-ninlle Cree. the vet- rai'el.h 'i,.;' '"? ew .ork American MCMdi.it" ?"' at nis S!i,,ub. allies loo! own reoueit With the exception 'in'?- '?A&, Creo had been with .'n 1000. A three-year con- - --. tvwu a. jcar, umu unoiacr Ofder Seats for rinani,, r..m fSa.ATvvii? $ -Although tho base. UifWl-jfJU-not open until about tha Kw thl oli.ni'Jr0 eat" already have been Maneto has regained the lead In tho Quaker City Ixague. Tho Whlto Elephants aro aec ontl, ono game behind tha leaders, while Algonquin and Wndham Colts. aro tied for third place, two games behind Maneto. The llnal games In tho llrst round are to be rolled next Friday night. Any ot tho aboye teams may win out; Rarely have so many large scores been reg lMtMrn.1 In n latr,,( i.Hfl an were recorded last night in the Quaker City matchea The Tlgera totaled 21XSI against Majestic getting single Kama1 counts of U!0. 1018 and lOiT, the last being the highest of the night. Colts beat White Elephants In the third gama by one pin, the respective scores being tl and 011. Think of losing a bowling match after rolling up a total of 10001 Yet, Thla was the fata of Majestic last night, the Tigers compiling 1018 la this game the second ot their contests. Mount cracked out the beat single gams score ot tha. great pin scattering groups, his 2.V1 In the' second game for tho OunU being two Sins better than Elliott's best effort for aneto. y Uarrl banged out a 6&1 total In three games for Tigers, of which he Is the anchor, Flower, ot Maleatlc, also gained the limelight with bCIO, having In succession scores of 201, 2.11 ancf 231. Surprising for IVyndham to drop two games to Giants through Inability to have their regu lars preaent. Otto, of Engraving, bowled one of the beat famea of the vear In any league, when h nocked down 2U) In his second game for the runner-up In the Curtis League. i Beck Engraving holds first Place In the Curtis League by winning tho odd gama from ;ry tientiemet game by two pins Country (fentlemen. Beck lost the second Engraving, after totaling 822 and 000 against Post Press, could only gather 723 In Its Pnal game, and Tost Press rolled (80. Color Tress made a clean sweep of Its games with Composition ..The team as a whole rolled with Compoaltlon ..Tne t well. Avll especially so. Dalton, of Columbus, hung up new Knights of Columbus League records by putting up grand total scores of 222, 210 and 181 for or mo. Knights of Columbus teams are Improving In toppling over tha pins, and the six wiuads are likely to expand to a larger organisation by next season. Keen Kutter marched away with three mors games, outrolllng Enterprise ReHerves In Its Industrial League games on Casino Alleys, Kutter annexed the tint by 13 pins, Warner, of Ketterllnus. totaled 231 In his first game sgalnet Atlantic Kenning team. In blsjsecond game he rolled a 117 score and con cluded with Zit). an average of slightly over 211 pins. Miller Lock nnuad won one game from En terprise Company team, leader of tho "Phlla-delphla-made ' tourney. Union League White's 015 . score against Manufacturers' Yellow was the highest of, the interciuu League voiaia una wick. M. Plerion. of Oermantown Whlto quintet, showed scores ot 218, 200 and 1W uralnat Merlon Whites, DISQUALIFICATION RUINS KIVIAT'S RECORD AMBITION New York Athlete Was Anxious to Better Time of 4:15 2-5 for Amateur Mile Mark TUD permanent disqualification of Abel Klvlat from the ranks of the amateurs dnshes probably for nil time whnt was tho dearest ambition of this great distance runner. Thnt was to lower tho world's amateur record for tho mllo run, Ever sinco John Paul Jones lowered Tommy ConnofTH record to 4:15 2-C, Klvlnt has concentrated his efforts to bent Jones' mark. Onco he enmo within one-fifth of a second of cqunllng It, nnd on numerous occasions he hns been within a few sec onds of tho mark. Some thought that Klvlat did not have tho ability to get ho record, but Lawson Robertson, his coach, nnd Klvlnt himself wcro sure It could bo accomplished Klvlat had planned this year to make n flnnl nssautt on the record If ho had been reinstated Last fall authorities of tho metropolitan district learned that Klvlat and Harry Smith, a fellow tils tunco runner, had violated tho amateur rules by demanding and receiving oxecs slvo expenso money. Klvlnt appenlod from tho decision ex pelling him from amateur ranks, but tho decision was sustained by both the Met ropolitan Association nnd tho national board of governors, the tatter by only ono dissenting vote. Klvlnt enn ask for re instatement at some future time, hut It Is doubtful, even If his amateur standing Is restored, that ho can regain his old form, Tho greatest race Klvlat ever ran was In tho Olympic tryouts nt Boston In 1012. It was a 1500-meter race, but to glvo Klvlat and Norman Tnber a chance for Jones' world record, a second tnpo was stretched at tho mllo mark. Klvlat beat Tnber by a yard to tho 1500-meter murk In tlmo which Is now a world's record. Hero Tnber dropped out, but Klvlat went on ui'tiiiy 10 ;uius uirincr to tno iinish of tho mile. He reached It In 1 15 3-5 1 1 m - - . ABEL KIVIAT second. Had Klvlat had Tabcr to press him all the way tho chances aro that ho would havo gotten tho record. Stanford and Michigan Meet STA.VrOHD UNIVEHMTY, Cat.. Pel) .1 Stanford Unlveraltj athletic authorities 'havo accepted an Invitation to hold n dual trru-lt and field meet with thn ttnlii-iTiii V .i.ir5 missing a world record by just 2-5 of rti ?hlsA5eirArUr 'ft'e '" Mnv or t'"rl'"ln J,l"o OnEVSTOCK PLAYS DE NEIU AT MUSICAL FUND TONIGHT Reading and Trenton Fives Play on Former's Floor Having defeated Camden last Saturday night, nnd actually outplaced Heading on Wednesday, tho Do Ncrl players feel confident thnt they also will set hack Orcystock In their Hnstorn League match, when tho two clubs meet tonight nt Mu sical Fund Hall. In their last two games tho Do Ncri players have shown a won derful roversal of form, nnd had n regular rofcrco been on hand at Heading on Wednesday they would havo beaten tho Bears on their own floor. In that gamo they outscorcd rtcndlwr from tho field 8 goals to 6, but lost the- contest by 4 points, because Scars scored 16 foul goals out of 26 chances, whllo Dork landed 8 out of 16, Tho voting mini who esayed to fill tho bill ns official refereo was a. bit too harsh with the Do Neri players nnd too lenient with Heading, and In conscquenco tho Do Ncrls lost a game they should havo won. A licking handed to Greystock tonight will boom Heading's chances greatly for tho Hag, for whllo the Greys will be bnt tllng at Muslcnl Fund 1 lull tho Bears will bo nt homo entertaining the Trenton Tigers, who they should bent easily. HAVANA NOT IN RUNNING FOR 1920 OLYMPIC GAMES Budapest, Hungary, Al ready Awarded Next In ternational Classic - H V MAY ABANDON 1916 MEET rj TIE IN BIKE RACE Two Riders Knocked Unconscious in Early Morning Spill CHICAGO, Feb. fi. Hlght teams were tied for tho lead nt G20 miles 5 laps In tho six-dny bicycle raco here at 4 a. in today when tho riders stopped for 12 hours' rest Two other teams, Lawrence Vcrrl and Grlmm-Hudl Itusseo wcro a lap behind. In a Jam early today Harry Kaiser fell from his wheel. Ned Young and Willie Coburn collided with him Kaiser and Young were knocked unconscious. Later Young was declared out of tho race. His partner, Correy, was given until 0 o'clock this evening to get another teammate. Evening Ledger Five Wins Tho Evrstsn LrmiKn Rurlners Office team defeated the Tenth llaptlat Church last night, on tho hitter's floor, by the score 23 to 27. E. I.. U. O. Tenth llaptlat Wickcrt forward lllnlr Pfiilugfelder forward "" liittcrson centre Earl llrlth guard Deoo lMcnk guard II. Enrl Held Roils Ulalr, 1! loylp, 2, Enrl. 2: Deoo, II. Earl. Hutch, l'oul goals Pfulug elder, 4 out of s, lilsilr, S Decoo 4. Sub stitutes Jovro for Keith Dutch for I'lcnk. rimo of hulves 20 minute'. Referee Shontz. Cuba will have to guess ngaln beforo tho International Olympic Council agree . ) to award tho 1920 Olympic games to 1 Havana, Leading officials of this Island n havo requested Baron Coubertln of " France, to present their position to the ro Council if this wer ever lets up long -m enough to get the delegates together. Thero are two reasons by Cuba's re quest is not likely to he taken seriously, Ono is that the 1320 games havo been awarded nlrcady to Budapest, Hungnry. Tho other difficulty Is that Cubans have novcr conducted a set of Important games In their lives nnd tho Olympic au thorities certainly would never think of Intrusting their meet to Buch an Inex perienced country. Latest Information from European centres Is that nil thought of holding the games this jcar hns been nbandoncd. Al- though Germany has n stadium especially .., constructed for this meet the Germans J " could not hold tho games now even If U.O) tho war wcro to end suddenly. Assum ing that the war ends within a year or two It Is, pretty certain that Germany would nsk for the games In 1320 with tho provision that tho Austro-Hungarlans would wnlvo tnoir ngni to tnem or boi them In 1921. wi.. .nt.AM tt ihn Tn lirnn t lonnl Olympic Council have not shown any ij"t disposition to hand tho games over to,f)rfn nny neutral country this summer. Had . iho council made tho request the United States would nave inncn mem nun rear, 'artous Swedish authorities wanted them -.. c.i-i.ni. t.,,f Mm miciroHtlon met lor Dwtftiiu'i'ii -'" - --" ----- i . with no encouragement. Apparently, th wi council Is willing that they should go br U.I default. i 1irf '-a TC 1 &$&& UF&.Zi wPKiVs) TJ-V. n- . . HlS-.. J w"fr.. 1VV"i1 !ib-. wm&j&'Q wSSwX J k --r V 's&w&rji'zt . J$f . k ! h Nt6Q3gSfgae iSSSij ''ivxsi&mi'x.vi At rH zzzjrAmm& ..,sv?wt m mhs y f " " tt-iWir J 1 m IMmmS& iM 1 "Wis: .Wfa&&$$&MnL mmmSmSs. " SHU! ffiitW stc4JwrvvitViWk'i. if ll it. I W9A IlJllK'- xjWfth. 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