rTSSSSWSSSSSSSSSSSilui u mmimmmSSSmSmmmmmmm ipWpppBHjJILllljjuiiMi.'.Ju EVENING LKDUEB PIIILADKLPniA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1016 12 PENNSYLVANIA FIVE HAS GREAT CHANCE TO CLINCH BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Red and Blue Shows Benefit of Jourdet's Excel lent Coaching1 Team Is Best Since Keinath's Great Combination Reigned Supreme IT HAS been eight years elnco tho University of Pennsylvania 1ms won a bas ketball championship, but It looks very much ns If Coach Lon Jounlot'n team Will turn tho trick this season. It Is only ncrcssary for 1'enn to win two of tho nt'xt threo games to mako It Impossible for nny team to beat It out for tho cham pionship, whllo by (loins' this Princeton anil Cornell nro compelled to win all their games to earn a tic. Princeton Is running second and has made a splendid record, but the Im pression Is growing Hint Cornell, now In fourth position, will bo Pcnn's most dangerous opponent. The Ithacntls havo a veteran team, which was slow In starting, but Is going at a terrific clip at tho present time. It Is only nt tho .500 mark, having won and lost two games, but tho lthacnns have many games to play at homo and aio virtually unbeatable on tho homo floor. In this respect Princeton and Cornell nro very much in tho same position. Both teams have shown a vast difference In play nt homo and on alien courts, while to dato Penn has played consistently both at homo and abroad. Pennsyl vania meets Princeton this week on tho Tigers' lloor and tho outcome of this gumo Is of vital Importance to tho Red and Dltio. A victory for Penn will eliminate Princeton entirely and It will then only bo necessary for tho lied and Blue to win from Cornell In Ithaca to clinch the championship. Game on Cornell's Floor Likely to lie Hardest for I'enn Basketball critics do not bellcvo that Penn can beat Cornell In Ithaca, but they seem to think that Cornell la certain to lose another gumo away from home, which would glvo Penn tho championship even It It loses to Slmipo's team, provided Princeton Is beaten this week. If Penn can show the same brand of basketball It displayed against Columbia when It meets Princeton tho lied and Bluo should succeed In trimming tho Tigers, even though the heavy Prliicetnnlnna Will have tho great advantage of playing nt home. Columbia entered tho gamo Saturday night without Dwyor, Its best player and ono of tho greatest stars of tho collegiate game in the Hast, but Ids presence In tho gamo could hardly havo turned tho tide. The Mornlngsldo Heights live was completely outclassed from start to Mulsh and tho only Held goals scored against tho wonderful Penn defense, were two shots that were moro luck than good management. It was well along In tho second half when AVcgonor took a chance on a long shot whllo coming up tho lloor at full speed. Ho was looking for a man near tho baskot to whom ho could pnss, but tho Penn guard had everybody covered, so bo shot. The ball struck tho backboard and rolled In. A few minutes later Boberts took a blind stab ns ho was being forced away fiom tho basket by Mo .Nlchol. Robeits was falling as ho hurled tho ball, but It went through tho net cleanly. It was a spectacular goal, but one which was tin own with no attempt at aim or accuracy. Jourdet Proves Himself a Great Coach The Ponn defense was wonderful and full credit tor the peculiar stylo be longs to Coach Jourdet, who has done wonderful work with his light and mediocre material. It Is a defenso which would bo Imposslblo In tho cage game, but is ef fective nevertheless and made doubly so by the boundary rule. When tho ball goes out of bounds with an opponent entitled to mako tho pass to put the ball In play, ono Penn man covers a play who Is loobo whllo the other four lino up straight across tho lloor. As soon ns an opponent starts down the floor ono of tho four men lined across tho floor blocks him whllo tho other threo closo in, taking u man. As a result tho passing of the opposing team is all dono beyond tho middle of tho floor and In its own territory. During tho entlro gamo ngainst Columbia there were not ton Instances whore a Columbia player got past the centro of tho floor In a position to mako a pass. Penn's guards showed a tendency to nllow the man with tho bull to run Wild until he got within 20 feet of the basket, being content to cover tho other four players as they tried to break through to take a puss. Throughout tho game Columbia's attack was completely smothered. The Bluo and "White, despite Its great advantage In height, weight and age. was helpless. I'enn Playing Grand Game Despite Disadvantages "When one analyzes the work of the Bed and Bluo live and takes Into con sideration tho physique of Its players, the showing of the team Is till tho moro remarkable, and If It can continue ut its present clip It will bo a wonderful tribute to Jourdet's skill as a coach. Somo tiro Inclined to scoff at Jourdet as a coach becauso ho was never a wonderful player, but tho aggregation ho has turned out this fall displays better teamwork and shows tho benefit of better coaching than any team I'enn has had In several years. Every team In tho Intcrcglleglato Leaguo has a coach of national reputation, but on what a" of tho teams havo shown at Welghtman Hall this winter Jourdet stands out n. iu best coach in tho East. Seldom has a team shown such gieat ability at handling swift passes and Its short, snappy passing Is far abovo tho usual collegiato standard. A great deal of tho credit for Penn's offenso must be given to Lou Sugar man, forward and stnr of Greystock's Eastern Leaguo leaders. Sug.irnian has been assisting Jourdet two or threo evenings a week and Penn Is using Grey stock's offenslvo style, many of Its best plays being thoso used by tho profes sionals. Churlcy Barrett's Ineligibility Recalls Stevenson's Case Charley Barrett's caso recalls to mind that a similar faculty disqualification which occurred Just at this time 10 years ago, completely upset football at Pennsylvania and for a tlmo threatened to causo difficulties with sooral colleges appearing on Penn's football schedule. At that tlmo Vincent Steonson, the greatest quarterback who ever wore the Red and Bluo and captain-elect for 1000, was dropped by the Penn faculty. Whatever chance there wns of patching up tho differences which existed ytlth Harvard since tho closo of tho 1005 football season was lost by this Inci dent. Harvard had been contending slnco 1004 that Penn should bar all special' course men from varsity competition, but Penn refused and tho break occurred which ha3 never been mended. When Stevenson was dropped from college Har vard pointed out that It would not havo suffered defeat In 1904 and again In 1905 If Penn had thoroughly investigated tho scholastlo standing of Stevenson and others. Time to Investigate Many Scholastic Standings Now It Is rumored that Barrett was covered up throughout tho fall, and that during the football season he did not maintain a scholastic standing which war ranted his eligibility. Whether this is true or not, it points out onto ngain tho greater need of an eligibility codo covering scholastic standing of tho collegiato athletes than an amateur ruling on tho summer ball question. Collegians who havo been guilty of tho "terriblo summer ball crime" ask Why an athleto should bo allowed to compete Just becauso ho is an amateur when his scholastic standing is not up to tho required mark, whllo ho (the sum mer ball player) Is to bo barred when he might bo ono of tho best students In tho university and not going to collego for athletics or tho prestige which may bo obtained from a brilliant athletic career at a largo university' Humor Has It That Malum Is Also IJarred It Is rumored that Eddlo Mahan will bo barred from further participation In athletics at Harvard. Several causes, any ono of which Is sufficient to bar him, are said to have caused tho Faculty Athletic Commltteo to tako this action. The summer ball charge, first made Just prior to the Ynlo game last fall. Is believed to havo been the main objection to Mahan continuing ns a representa tive of tho Crimson. To tho outsider it looks as If Harvard had made a serious mistake In not investigating Matron's case last fall. It Is believed that Yale would have had little trouble getting enough evldenco to havo barred Mahan lost fall had it desired to protest. Is Llndley Murray Playing Indoors Too Much? A. local tennis star expressed the belief that Llndley Murray, tho sensational California youngster, was making a serious mistake by playing so much indoor tennis this winter. He pointed out that Murray went to pieces last summer be cause he had gone stale and predicts ho will bo unable to stand the strain. To morrow Murray will meet Man, tho former Yalo Mar, In the final match for the indoor tennis championship of the United States, Evidently Murray also be lleves that he has been playing too much tennis, and says he will rest after to morrow until the outdoor season opens. t H was rather odd that the day prior to Eddlo Collins' trip to Palmyra as the guest of Russell Blaakburne, to lecture before Rutwell's old Sunday school class, Blackburne should receivo notice that he had been released to Tut onto, of the International Loague, Evening Ledger Will Diagnose Major Teams Never in the history of major league baseball has the tlopo for the following' season been so com pletely changed during tho winter by the addition of now players to the various tennis as te the case this year. The blow-up of the VetU oral League, which placed nil of its stars on the market, has enabled tho tennis to strengthen to such nn extent that it is nlmost impossible to figure just who will be the fn voritos to win the Nnlionnl and American Leaguo pennants. The fans scarcely know who will bo plnying on the various teams, but the Evening Leikikr will endenvor to give them nn outline in a series of articles, one a dny; on each major league club, starting tomorrow. PENN SPEEDING TOWARD TITLE IN CAGE LEAGUE Jourdet's Team Smothers Columbia Princeton and Cornell Also Victorious EASTERN LEAGUE RACE Standings of Basketball Leagues iNTi:itnit.t.i:iiATi:. I'lelil TdmI liiuiN tinnN v. i.. l". a. r. .. r.'. I'rlmrtnii S 4 :1 4. .M.; lornrli : " : : " : : : s a II si i; jt! -iijll! lMrlinnut i '-' a ill ! jSX I'lilnnihlu 1 II 13 0? 41 ..: .11.1 s(iii:m i.i: rou this wi:i:k. Tnnlclit I'driirll lit Ilirttnnlilli. riliu'i!.n Penn ill 1'rllli'Pl'ill. l'rlilnt I'limi-ll III ('nllllllMil. , Stilnnl.i Vulo lit I'imiii'jIiiiiiIiii llartiiiuiilli nt I'rlmplnti. i:.sti:kn. Willi. I.ntt. r.". Crei-toil, '! I" Itr.ullni: II) II .; ('mini 15 I ' Hi. Nerl HI I" ! Irnitiin 12 ; Jumt 14 -i .auii Miicint.); rou this wi:i:k. Tonight ('minim nt Trrliliih. Ttii-.il i Do NitI ll "FlUllUG. VW'ilnrMl.iii .liis'ir ' t'nnnliMi. 'Ihnrsilii lire.' Htm k nt .I.isiht. lrlil.i rriMitnii nt lriMncl,. Miturilii KniillliE lit Dp Ncrl. The basketball theory of massing and passing on tho offense unci breaking up and coveting on tho ilefenso Is by no menus a new one. Hut it Is something nocl for Pennsylvania's team to put this theory Into practice. Lon Joiirdot, who has proved to bo the best cage courli that ever tutored tho Ited ami Blue, bus drilled this Ulna Into the heads of bis proteges sn effectually that It now comes to tlicm as second nature. The net icstilt of this practical theory Is that I'enn Is now within haling distance of tho Intercollegiate J.engtm champion ship. The, only game that tho Ited and Mine has dropped this season was a tough, grueling extra-round liattlo at New list volt early in the season, when the team had not 'unite reached the height of Its stride. The gamo was luht by the margin of one point. Since the Yalo victory over Penn. the West Philadelphia collegians have been setting a pace in the cage that has proven beyond tho lingering shadow of a diiubl that .lourdct has produced a live, that will win tho title, barring Injuries or sickness. On Saturday evening, while I'rlncetor. was tt limning Dartmouth and Cornell was nosing out Yalo by ono point, Jour det's team played tho Columbia live clear oft of their metropolitan feet. The score was i2 to 0. Wegener and Roberts, tho visiting forwards, managed to get a Held goal each, which was the sum total of Co lumbia's scoring from tho lloor. I'enn, on tho other nand, played with pplendld consistency, amassing i-evcn Held goals. Kilillo llcXiehnll, I'eun's captain, tossed eight fouls out of 13 chances. This gao I'enn such an adnntugo that Columbia did not havo a lonh-iii duilng tho ei'tlro 40 minutes of play. Martin, ono of Jotinlefs youngest engo men, played n wonderful game on tlio door and incidentally shot u couple of neat basKcts. McN'ichol retained his two-point lead over Kinney, tho Yalo forward, iu tho point-scoring competition last weelt. This pair Is so far out Iu front that they are having a llttlo race of their own, Tho highest point scorers aro: Pliijer. C'ollece. Cnmcs. I'.Cl. r.tS, rta. Mi Nil hoi. l'ellll 7 14 Ii t SS Kinney. Vulo 7 II lis fc;l llnus. Prllnetnn ....... 1 1 II . . William. Dartmouth .. 7 It) 13 01 Kisfcon, Dartmouth 1- III I.. llwser. Columbia IS II I'll SS CnMer. Columbia I II If! 01 MeTlRue. Princeton ....; l'J .. '- .lultPH. Pent! l. ,. mU llrown. Cornell I IU " "' Manln, Perm la - V,'! I.iuut.'ii. Cornell -I IS .. lit Wclner. Yule J It! .. SI llurshanl, Columbia .... J 11 .. -- Hull rby. Cornell 4 10 ., in Williamson, 1'pnn 7 t .. IS l'eice. Princeton , g i .. IS lteeinr. Dartmouth 7 K .. Ill Aehmeatl. Cornell 4 ;l 4 111 Million. Yalo J h ., Ill Jertonls, I'enn 7 i .. 34 Da Nerl jiullert up to tho C00 mark In the Kuatern I.c.ikuo on Saturday penlne by bent Inn Jasper out at Musical Tuiiil Hull. 20 to 24. A blc crowd Kiitherect to root for tho Duda They were not disappointed, for Jasper put un a really clever game, but tho speedy -vorl. if Doc Nenman uiut hla playmate held tha Kenstnstonlana safely. In uplte of the close. HAVE YOU TRIED A Bv I CIGAR uita. -m O 9 jsr- "EXCEEDINGLY BETTER" fllumn a A A "rouil & Italnlirldso uiympia . . nurr, t:(iarUa, .Mur. TOS'lfillT H:30 Ml.Utl' hTANI.HV Uirrt'llKI. tn. I.KITV TVT.IIR t'MAltl.KS MKIIWAY . UAltltV tVAUNKll johnny iirrtiiii: . (iUhMi; i.kwis i'iti:iii)V iiki.i.y u. a tun; itAi'NEit JIMMY MUlirilY t. HKNNY I.KONA1U) Adni. ;Sc. Hal. lies. 50c, Arena lies. 75c, $1, YOUNG JACK O'BRIEN EDDIE REVOIRE h Ml. (Ill OAltKDI. 1UIM.S TllKKi: IIKAVIHKK.IITK UDS. l'alaie A.t ...NiirrUlcmn.Tonior. Mtht bejts.S0i-.,8l.itl.S0,j. Ixlwurds, :.'l X. Juniper 15 WHEN A PELLEE NEEDS A FRIEND TWO MORE VICTORIES NEEDED TO GIVE PENN INTERCOLLEGIATE BASKETBALL TITLJ F. BAKER'S BATTING ORB " "" SHOULD BE BETTER THAN EVER Rice Believes Yanks' Third Sacker Will Retumi w w"-v- '" u"" Jiictxj -nattr Year's Lay-ofi' kill ( iM,,i'-: f I! if ' "'-" "t NOTES OF TPIE BOWLING ALLEYS Tho National Htmllng Annnrlntlon will mpft tonlwlit nl llio Wlmlpor Ittitrl. Smtp lary tlnnriit M. .Miirm Iihh annt mil tiutln-H tt the arlntM IpaKUn.q mul hnlli(lu.iH fii m"" In thf r.inkH of tho iiKoolutlon Anionn tho nintt'TH in ho not oil iijwm will ho tho Inonl thanitloiiihli tournoy, ns wo 1 1 iih tho llnltiB up of tfiiniM whlih Intend tn mmpoio In tho anntnl nnlionnl ( ImmptnnMilpH whlrli will ho lolloil In Now Vnrh. l)OBiniilHir .M.inli IS This Is tho iiFfit Intln nf which l'.lmor 12. Duncan, nf till i Itv, Is tiit tonal prowldiMit It Is oxpft tt'U tin national rluiniphniMhlp) In fUo-ni.m tifim( tun-man toaniM ami In ilh (duals will attrnrt possibly a donn I no il tfaitio. This toumov will Jin-linh- April 1. tin April .1 tho Rocond championship contH nf tho Atlantic Cnant AhsocIuIIuii will begin at WaihlnKton. D. (' Ah tho inoinhors nf tin looal loaetins loni prNo both local nrKimUitlnns It Is pmhablo hpi iUh nf Jhi-ini'ii tontns will tako p.nt In both toiirn.unt'ntH Uu' In dolay In Hcttllng npnn tho dali nf tho national tnurno.. thon Ih Hniiif itfinht un to hnw many teams will make thf trip tit Now York. Tin inoi'tltik- tnnlKht will Kln nn Moa of tho numbi-r and mIho tho Htronth nf tho nitlonal dtv aF.ioolatlnu In contrast with tho Atlantic Assoilatlnu Tun lurnrH will Htart nnaw this nook. Tho Philadelphia 1 .oacno, nf w lib h I.llKrty 114-11 Is tho ibamplon, will commenco tho somud round nf ItH tuurnv un Koitono Ally to morrow nlKbt. whllo nn Friday nlsht tho Quaker Cltv Ihmruo will boRln ItH Ilnal sorloH. Manoto won the thnmplunslifp nf the that round, t Tho flrrman-Ainorlcnti lrnKiio rnoo Is In trroattus:. Mutual droppod twn RamoH to tho tJIr.ud uulutot hist Wiok, whllo Antl-t'obdon iuocd up tn within hailing difltanco by tnU Intr all throo Kamos from thinner, Tho ITnltisI train won two jruinos from K. I. 11. A. and tilHii ohotcd up nn tho champions. Ite i .iiimc nf th fad that loniorrnw. tho rocular bowline nlcht of tho toams. will bo AVnsh Inctnn'H Illrtbday. hovoral of tho tennis will advauio contests to totiluht. .M.my of tho lntorrlub bnwlors woro In o toUrnt finni In ror't-nt camoa. Turn, of M.inu faiturnrs' Volnw miu ul, knntkoddowu IStJ, 227 and 2l"i niniltiNt Uiorhrook Whiles, Hattor thwnltn registered 2Jt In his second pame for Manufacturers' lllup ntralnst Oorbrnok (Iroou In tho mly fnimc tho Manufacturers wnn. Monro oHlaldlnhi'd il now slimlo itiinii1 Ioiikuo jrcmd by InppMm? nor 25ri In his second Knnio for ivoi brook tlrocti. A roIow of th loasuo ntnU'MtiRS shows that t'ndonlnwn So, 1 sipiad has it safe hold on lirsl ptao In tho Artisans !,oai;uo, having a rMonl nZ 27 litnrlos and fl defeats. North western No. 2 mucd ahead nf Uuilculouu No. 2 mid Ii.ih a K.nno advantanc 11 rates aro rushttiK ahead In the K,Htono tnurnoy, while. as a tosull of last woolt's kiiuios. AclKcs tied lloimtorH for tlrst idncu In Section il, of tho miiuu tnurnoy. Cnlunibus t'ounoll only twn iramoq hi nd aiico nf San DomitiKo In KuIhIUs of Cnlum bit'i Lpukuo, whllo a nn-tntiuo uiarKlu separ ates Switchboard ami Installation In tho West ern Klectrlc League, tho former leading. The Aetna und Camden flro squads aro locked In a tlo for first position In the Insur ance l.naRUo. In tho Philadelphia, Klootrlo tournoy Accountant has a, two-camo better ncord than District. Oillcos. bavlim won 10 ami lost 2 jrainos In tho second imiiid if their sirlos. In tho National Hank I.'-auuo J'rank II ii has a series advautat'o oer tho I'ourth Street team. t Uiinulnf: lops tho Curtis TeaKUo. a traiw nhead nf Join n.U Press, who has a similar advantage over llork KnKralnj?, Color Press Is a Rat no behind Ibck, whllo a few kuhu-m separate tho two next two teams Country tlontb-man and HUAl.vrj Ijiihjlu fiom the leaders. Main OH loo Is hnldln? tlin load in Mi" Ameilcan 1o Cnmp.tnv series Haorford Is ( hampinn of tho lloval Arcanum Ianuo, Na tional tops tint Iruu IjpnKUf. Hotall Credit, tho Straw hrldtro A- I'Inthlor tnuruamenl, and Keen Kutter. tho Industrial series. Cornell Holds Van Oman ITHACA. N. Y, Cob. 21 Uav Van Clnnnn will leinaln nn Cnrnoll's Tnotliall inachluK staff two ears more. ao ordbm to an mi Tioimccnif nt nf tho Cornell Athletic Associa tion. Van cirmin has slcued a contract. Hy GltANTLANIJ IUCE The (5 tea I When UVirii Ihr J!r.il mint xlrpa to hat Ami nwiniii '" ' '""'J' cfouli UVirii the fii.it lilt streak Its flight, Of the iisl hnff flu ooci out; . Thr nhosts nl tho old ffoito come To earth mm their plncc on h pit When ihr ;)lnfc pels back In the nun, And the blue pets bark In thc'sUy. ever When the rait comes out of the air To reach or the Iron keen, To seek through the melting aiioics 77ic ica)i o the Ancient Green, Gray ghosts of the graves arise Willi n iliTiim that will never die, When the jilnfc pels back in the sun, And the blue pels back In the sky. When the u-hltc-markcd courts are fixed, And the first serve rings an ace; When the first clean smash goes true, A flash to an oiicn space; Then for u breath of spring liven the dead must sigh, When the pink pets back In tho sun, And the blue pets back in the sky. HaUcrian Precedents Various opinions liavc been expressed ns to tlnker'M ability to return with u .300 glint In bis butting eye. Uul why iiliotilil one ofT-senson affect Ills wnllopltiB ml)7 There nre at least two eminent precedents to cover tho linker caMe. In l?nr Jimmy rallaban quit tho White Sox. lie quit with n battliiR nvcrnRC of ."7". Kor the next five years he paitilleil aiminil with n cemlpri) club. Then In liill ho rejoined bis old major loacue enmp ntul batted .2SI. nltio points higher thnu ho had butted when ho left off. In 1D0T Mllto Ponlln left tho fllnnts. Michael ceased with an merniw of .311 In lHOii. In 1011 ho decided to return, mul that year with llniton and New Vorls batted .310, n Rain of two points. Now If Baker So if .1. I'Yanlilln Ualter follow:) the C'allahan-Oonlln system of quitting and returning, he should lint better this sea miu than he did In 1 til I. his last year out. where ho popped away among tho load ois. Thoro aio limes when a good vacation Is ii useful thing for tho Industrious citi zen, whether he bo a thlid baseman or a bhoo clerh. Two Grip Varieties The prlp has laid Jrsi H'llfnril low; Observe how loudly Tom Junes halters! I only with I had thr prlp - On forty-seven thousand dollars. KOKO. The Smoke Hall KiiiR Joe Wood, tho Smoko Hall King nf tho lied fiox, believes tho Hnal kink lias left bl.1 arm and that ho will be leaily to pick up in 1916 where, ho left off In lflll'. Wood, ii fine, clean typo of tho earnest athlete, Is one of tho great pitchers of the game. You failed to hear as much about him last season as many others, nml yet wltli nil arm that wns only slowly wink ing Into shape ho worked In 'Mi games and was tho most effectlvo pitcher In Ills cir cuit, nllow lug fewer earned runs to the start than ccr. that Nonpareil from Wclsor, Idaho, and Washington, U. C Walter Johrtson. Wood has been training Intelligently nil winter. I la is starting his ninth season with tho Jled Sox, and yet today Is only 2H years old. If ho can Iron nwny that ono kink In the old whip ho should ho good for another 3u jears. he Greatest Slafr If Wfiml to i.i . ilnff should be the Krpn. , ',, 'M ftj should be the Krrnt. i ,i,,. V fn M.00I -,he Milekuu, "ZV" Z ?$ '' ''W Alfllh. .' ovrvn-.r tlin fllndl ,..n. ... "... wi.,1.,. ouui lllill Ki Miiiiiiiiirn nun Torcnu. mn i;' Pirnlo Rtnft that ha.l i M.i-ro Ta hoover nml Phllllppe. ' ianhlH AH Fixed Ollbn doesn't have In fn.r. ti, . t on of luenarcdiiets .i,,i, mJ,,"0". (Jermany Kchaefer h.-ne i ,,"? " thero fr Ul0 ,Bt lt,,0 M Alltiliodenil landscape i ,,,.. .,."? "i "iica v ... """-' i.Mmp,.i- i n,.,.. wnn trcuclies deeper nml bio-ulnr n V, ., ,V,1IC" ru" snnlhwni.l frn T Ninth Sea. om 'U I havo rold my In t lmi ia,. . j Mack. Nut quite mi. llamtVi ',c J got Slllffy Mctnnis- l lou ', Ke-eclioes bona may not be an es.ntfc,i hu, . J ono grniul little Island m . a ,P 0f rtJ ' wreck. 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EVENING LEDGER MOVIES YOUR EXECUTION OF THE COUNT IS GREAT, HUGHES, AND HE DESERVED IT, TOO far M Th 'tamp ekcai m A, & aver end seal' t" :m IrsB mKjn packeio, wildfl ; IW&kw CSl Jteepsoutair.tnerf , afjaXy VI? by preserving tha ! Pr H qualityoftha blend- , k i? cd tobaccos. Bfli' !! K3 .S.1 a t ih- finltta I WW? vi 1 wQjl I "7 THAT'5 ,Z,3tb.S, I'LL 5H0W YOU SOMETHIlV'SrAiLlfRLX IN OTHER- WORPS EXACTLY WHAT YOU SAID ONLY NOT THE 6,7,V,l,o i n c- Count: PIFFEPANT. .SAME. JCI h S&EUL (FOU.EB- ME) (tHAT'5 TH ) iyC3p JrJT SXamZ y " P Xc X