Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 10, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 17, Image 17

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4S OUR WELL-KNOWN
PHILS TAKE FOURTH
WIN IN 33D START
Baker's Club Scores First
Win Under Cravath ;
Have Played .121 Ball
Since June 6
A'S AVERAGE HIGHER
H.v KDWIN J. POLLOCK
DTOriTNO a Mrritk h about no rasy
for our Phils n pnllinj; fnngs nut
of a rattlesnake with n pair of tooth-
picks, but under thr leadership nf Car-
Mm Craratlt, the warhorso from the J
West, the Haker laborers turned thel
trlek ngainxt the Cuba j-estenlay after- !
noon in the seeond game of a double ,
bill.
The Cravathians went eleven innings
before endinc the lonR-distnnee lodnR
streak and landing their xemlinnnthry
i-ietor.v b.r ,ri to 4. It wa theiV first win I
In fourteen starts, but it meant mor.e
than an ordinary triumph, for it wai
the first conquest credited to the Crav
ath regime. i
The victory was the first scored by
the Phils since .lune -.". when the sec
ond half of a twin bill wn snatched
from the Rraves. That series with the
Roston club was the opening set upon
the return of the Phil from the din- I
trous trip West, when thirteen games'
were dropped in a row out of fourteen I
played.
There has been some doubt expressed i
about the number of games won nnd lost I
by the Tinker bunch since the club left
Yen- York In the enrlv tiart of June.
A glance through the records reveals , that was just enough to win.
the fad that thirtv-three games have I The Mackmen were easy in the sor
been played since .Tune C nnd alt of four ond till. Only six bits were registered,
l. ...... .1....1 in :.; ' n(T Cnlior .linir .lolmson wns hit
I1H irnmini in vni.ii ir.
Retord lletter
N'
ONK is going lo get a swelled
head or a swelled chest over that
record of four out of thirty-three. In
three days over a month the Phils have,
been traveling at the dizzy pace of .121.
Despite the fact that the A's per- i
rentage to date is lower than the Phils',
the Men of Mack have played the bet - I
ter ball since June ft. Over the same!
stretch of time thai the Itaker club
hit it up at .121. the A'" played thirty- I
two games and . won eleven, for an
average of ."44. And tbnt included the1
double-header that was dropped- lo tliei
White Sot In Chicago yesterday.
The A's have a consecutive losing
rtcord of six in n row. The Phils havei
it all over them in this department.
They have two straight runs of' thirteen
reverses The Macks w nil nr streak
" fi-.l tvn In cm nn Tlie
is confined to two. in succession. Ihe
Pill record is five.
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Two Faner Ins
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1 tj .1.. iniT ..-nelH'c unrioQ mni p n re-
th 1017 wnr1riR xor pr. ma (IP n rp -
start yesterday when lie beat the A R n the. other bouts l.en Rowlana engage. Jim j
in both games of the double-header. ('jJI1-HJ"J. ,"mmv rarW m"" -Mr,' i
He pitched the last two innings nf the' j
Tiritt encounter nnd received credit for ,,,,, .,,,, , .,rnu,., , ,k.
the triumph. He went tlie entire dls-,on Harry (Kid) Brown before tlie Trenton
.i. j ti'l.s,. sj .-,,,.,,, nol ' A. ' on Tuesdav night The other bouts
tanee in the second Mtite Sox conquest. fn.. Jn(, Men,ieii y. Smiling mtihle. .loe
These were Fnber's first winR in almost, Ptanlej Young Angelo, and tlillv P-vlne
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two months.
The A'p wprp pxti-pmply tronlTlpsome
tni.pndprp in thn oppninp rlnuli and
Olpason uwd four pitchprs and n pinch -hitter
before he could Ret h deoiion.
AMATEUR BASEBALL NOTES
The lnolyn C. C. has July 19 and 5fl
open and will travel for a reimonahle guar
antee. Thomaa T Joyce. 240 Pnuth War
nock street rhone Pleklnson 3730 n.
Tlerre A. r., a nfteen-aeventeen-year-old
traveling team, would like to book niw;
for Julv and August William Voung. 141.,
South rhlllln afreet.
Columbia A. (".. a flrat-claea traveling
team, wants to hear frojn home teams pay
ing a guarantee. Renjamln Hill, 343S Rdge
mont street
A left fielder who can hit and neld would
like to Join a first-class hall team. Ift
Fielder. 3125 West Diamond atreet.
rhtlmore A. A., on account of a mlsunder
Undlna: with the Western A. A.. Is with
out a rime, for Saturday, July 12. Kdwln
Leach, 2747 North Front atreet.
TIliat"C!llb. a flrat.-rlasa traveling team,
has Sundays in July and August open for
turns offerlngr a. guarantee, ft. Iteecher. 2607
South. Franklin street.
Drne4!njr A, A, has July IB and "n open
for first-class home teams paying a guar
antee.. J. C. Eberle. Kensington U2I0 be
tween 6:30 and 8 p. m
Franklin F. C. haa open dates for all flrat.
class teams having grounds and paying a
fair guarantee. Raymond McLoughlln.
Jewish Foster flome. a thlrteen-seventeeti-year-old
team, desires Sunday games with
any traveling toam Jewish Foster Home,
700 Church lane, Germantown.
Liberty Ptars, a first-class colored traval
lnff team, has July 13. 19 and UJ open for
teams such as Nativity C- C . Christ Church.
Stetson and Harrowgate, r. Williams, 215
South Quince street;
North Side Trots has July 12, 13. 19 and
20 open away. Would llko to hear from
soma good homo club paying a guarantee,
J. J. Hoover. 2035 North American street.
Aldan
A. A. desires games nn the home
grounns irom sixteen-year-old
leant, hevln.
nlng July 12. Phone I,ansdowTie 1489 YV be-
tween 0:311 ana t p. m. a, Wilson, Aldan,
Pa.
Auburn A, C would like tn arrange a
game with some nrst-class home team for
July 12. A. Landls, Diamond 1443.
Alpine Profs, a strong traveling team,
I Havana Cigars ;
- and Stratford Servic. Stations are at all ,
l; I Look for Slep up and nmo jrour iliei ' ,
What May Happen
in Baseball Today
NATIONAL I.KAOIK
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.383
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Win two.
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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
NATIONAL I.KAOt'F.
Chlram. fli rhllllea. 1. . , , , .
thllllra. 3i Chlrslto. 4 (II InnlnsM taw
end sainr).
I'lltslmrih. 2 1 Brooklyn. "
rinrlnnatl, 3i llnslnn, 1.
Ht l,oiil. I5l New York, 3.
AMKItlCAN T.KAOIjr,
rhlmao. 3i Athlrtlr. 1.
t-lilrimn. Ol Athlftlca. 2 Iw-nmt mel.
Detroit. 2i Wanhlnaion. t (to lnnlnl.
s. 1.inl, 3t tloaton, 0.
rieflnnd. 2l New York. tl.
TODAY'S SCHEDULE
NATIONAL I.KAflt'r".
I'lilnwn at rhllndflnhla Poatnoned.
I'lttbiirtli at llrnokl.rn Tloudy.
St. Irfitila at New York ClomH
rinelnnatl at noton PoMnoned
rain.
AMKRICVN I.Knl1".
Mhlellra at Thlraro Clear. .
Maahlneton at Detroit Clear l2ame .
New York at Cleieland Clear (2 earnest.
Ilnston at St. I.onls Cloudy (2 iramesl.
Itogers breezed along in great
Iiape,
until the spveilth when he weakened and
allowed three runs. Three more
came
1 over for the ox in tne eignio
and '
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I.n..l , Inlrtinr oifflil hits in tlirPP 111-' I
nings. Wnlly Kinney finished the game
nn, pnrmitted only four bingtes,
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i c 41 ,, ',.i-tniuirt
I JLiaps rtUOM JCrappers
lldle Mullln will appear In the main hout
al the (.'amlirla nuen-air club tomorrow
nlghl. nnpoainR .lack Wlilard. nf F'.llzaheth.
V J . In the wind-up. Willie MrCloakey fares
Artie Mark in the aemlwind-up. The other
hems rollnw. Tounjf nomez va Youna- Kll
patrlck. Young Merino va Willie Davis nnd
Youna Orlffo v Hills-- Williams
K,ldle Wacend and Wnlly Htnkle will claih
tn the wind-up at the National on Momta
nlahl The emlwind-up brlnsa together
.f.ihnnv Plaz7.l and .lack tlowle. The other
houla follow: Kddle Hood t Kddle Mitchell.
YounK Sherlock vs. Youna Mack and Kddle
Klrl" is IMdle f.intrv
The boxlna show echeriuled foi Pennaaroe
toni'irrow night has been called off. This
make, two rluhs that hae postponed hos
lilltles for a time. The Rmplre manage
ment announced that Ihere would he no
more shows al Fifteenth and Balnbridge
mnk , rluhs that hae postponed ho.
' unties fnr a time. The Empire manage ' ., ,, ., . , ,....,.
m"" announced thai Ihere would he no all the riders who hnic exhibited here
mor h , r,ftnth nnd Balnbridge tlli, VPnvntli js , M,emiest and most
streets for nl least another month : , , U ""s
i dangerous in the circuit. Kverv race
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Kranklo nrown. the New York feather- It a thriller, for the boys have to till-
, weight, meets Preatnn nrown In the coslng!nlav sneed nnd nerve tn sfnv nn the
eight-round hjllte at the Atlantic City Snort-
hi tnuh next Thuraday n gni. vicioi
I intr tMuh nfxt Thursday nlKht. Virtoi
., t ., .,, llll,. n,.nnlnu r. up,, Hn.i,
Wild Hurt Kfnn.T Pik artinn. Kenny Ian!
nleht hail lhe rnurafif to climb Into th rlnK
at thi Hhnrp and rhalUnse the winner of the
.It-ff Rmlth-ranama Joe dana fray Th
roauti war a ft raw It looks an t hough the
wild one wouM time tn wait.
wishes to hear from all home teams paying !
. good guarantee. Kd Smith. HTlil llrajs,
avenue.
Kensington A, A., a strictly nrst-clasa
home team, haa a few open dates and also .
for twilight gamea A Urfrdner. Ill Mem- '
phis atreet.
Welcome It. C. lias a few opew dates in
July and August fnr traveling learns Walter
Mulvaney. 131S Soulh Thirtieth ctreet. '
Jasper A. A. haa secured the grounds al '
R and Clearfield atreets for twilight games
on Thuisday evenings This Thursdtv 11
will play the Elma F C. William Mills. '
31 nn R atreet.
Oookdale A. A., a semlpro traveling learn,
would like to hear from Stetson, Christ
r.hurch, Lsigan and Harrowgate. Ed Mlntzer.
241S North Colorado street.
.Rook wood Trofs has July 12 and 19 open.
fnr any good semlpro home cluba paying a '
IonahlL uarantee. Jamea w. Mcllrrde,
3046 North Twenty-third street.
St. C.ahrlel C. C. an elghteen-twenty-year- .
old traveling team, wants tn honk games
ry',5 'fm,? E.Jinir guarantee R Phllbln.
1240 South Twenty-nlnth street.
llealejTllle n. C. haa open da tea In Julv '
and August for Urat-rjaes teams. Martin
Dunn, 4242 Richmnnd street. ,
Philadelphia Profs haa Sunday dates open '
In July and August for all semlpro clubs In
?. "ut- of ,nyn bavins; irirlosed grounds.
Hilly Gray. 27(11 North Ninth atreet. .
. Ar? A- A a semlpro traellng team,
Ju y 19 and 26 open. J. H. Dalley.
Belgrade street.
has I
719
Cramer II. C. a fast pixteen-year-old
team, would like to hear from teama of the .
same caliber having grounds and paslng a
guarantee. Charlea Blakely. -2266 Micklt,
street. Camden. N. J, -mickis
. ?f,1.?It"t ' A a flrsl-clasa team, haa
July 26. August 2 and 30 and all of Sep.
temher open for first-elaaa home trams nay- I
Ing a guarantee. H. Harock. 1227 North '
tVnennaiV atrial ,u'1"
Pt. Breeze Velodrome
TONIOIIT. 1:30 P. M sn
MII.K MOTmt.PACK rItK
Starter. Chapman. w.
renre. Madonna. lt'nii...7l .
Corry. Tlekets.30r.M,aj
Bicycle
Races
GOLFERS WOULD SAY, DEMPSEY HAD HIS MAN
TENNIS STARS HEET
FOR SECTION TITLE
V i
'Three Matches Today in East
vs. West Tourney on Cin
j cinnati Courts
!kumagae to play burdick
rinrlnnall. O.. .Inly 10. I.nrge ntun
brrs of tennis enthusiasts nre here to
watch the contests fnr the East -West
tennis championship which' began on
the rourts of the Cincinnati Lawn
Tennis Club todav.
!
The tournament will continue through
; to Saturday and will bring together
the largest number of tennis stars ns
i sembled in Cincinnati
' times. ,
inco pi;p-ar
I n the first day of play. Ichija Ku
I inagae nnd S. Howard Voshell. repre
senting the Knst. will meet linlpli llui
, dick ami Unbert Kinsey. of the WeM
, team, in the first of the single matches,
while Villinm T. Tihlen. 'Jd. and Vin
cent Richards, of the easterners, will,
play William T. Johnston and Samuel
i Hardy of the West in a "doubles"
I nintch.
CHAPMAN IN FAST
! FIELD AT 'DROME
,
' Jirtt& 10 oian in riTXy-IVIlie
Grind at Point Breeze
Park
(leorge Cliapman. the brilliant joung'
' Once folIOWOP tl'ill l.n nt.n nt tUn lIb, . .
ers in. the fifty-mile motor-nnecd zrinil !
iat the Point Ilree.p Velodrome tonight.'
I I erci Lawrence. American ihanipion ;
i incenl Madonna. Frank Corry and
ol,,v Walthour will be the otberl
slnrters.
I Chuiunnn. who was badly shaken up
'in a fall last Saturday night, has taken
the place of (Jeorge Wiley, veteran
rider, whose collar bone was fractured
In a spill at Hie 'drome last Thiirs-1
j day night.
All five riders are capable nf going,
the distance in record time. With
the "breaks" even the race should be
.l .,, r ,, .. .. .
I the best or the season. Jimmy Hunter.
I Speedy Vandeberr.v. Norman Anderson.
j Kddle Knot and Johnny Schlei will do
the pacing.
' T,P Velodrome track m-cm-dinc ii'' Ml lie could do tilth the Mack pitch
The Velodrome
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In addition to the pace race, there
win ne two amateur events anil one
professmnal sprint race.
ParUeahura Still Winnlnn
rarKcaDurg aim winning
Parkfrtbtirir. Va. July in By defeating-1
EphratH her yesterday the Parkesburx Club'
made It seventeen out of eighteen iramea for,
the seaaon. Uefnre Ajrnew's clever pltrhlnn
the vlnltorn wer ilrtualW hepie8 Parkas-
burn winning. 7 to I.
Take Advantage of the
Wonderful Clothing Values
in Our July Sale
Today or Tomorrow
BECAUSE the Store will be closed all
day Saturday as well as all day
Saturdays until September.
The finest of our silk-lined suits (which
are included in the sale) of course are first
in demand.
'Make your choice while selection is
' good and enjoy the satisfaction of wearing
a guaranteed all-wool light-weight summer
suit at the lowest prices you can find any
, where in Chestnut street.
July Prices
I
$25.00 for our $32.50 Suits
$27.50 for our $35.00 Suits
$30.00 for our $40.00 Suits
$40.0 Q for our $50.00 Suits
$45.00 for our $55.00 Suits
$50.00 for our $60.00Suits
$55.00 for our $65.00 Suits
REMEMBER there are hundreds of
finest worsteds in conservative fash
ions, that there are flannels, tweeds,
homespuns, serges and fancy weaves and
scores of the newest patterns woven by the
mills this season.
PUKE IRISH LINEN UNION SUITS
$3.00
LINETTE UNION SUITS $1.50
AH Sizes. '
An Unusually Advantageous Offer
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CflLHHBR)xlKBiBRJBHBaw
" rnnnrnmii imiinii i in nn m i niiinim una i
"I.KNA" m.ACKIiLK.VK
Phils' new Infielder, purrli;ixeil troni
Ilnston .vestertlay. 1 expected In
break into the game in a few d.t.is
at third base, llmig llalrd. who Is
not In the best physical shape, will
he given a rest
Ilingles and Bungles
"Pa.iinerello ma.v .oitnri like nn Italian
onn," ehlrpel the au lth the brown
ilerb., "hut he neted tike n fitll.rotirse din
ner je.lerdajt. It's nol ofleo n kid breaks
Into a leajrue and wins the ranie In an
ettra frame."
llmr I'nrKntrt io Aomrlliiiiti in .toy nfmul
t)ir htoh vrirr nt apfrrira. His Intl. ,i tie
'rorhfri Tliendnl cnlt him tun hutnlrrti her
tits Cnttu nerf n'oorfirnni trrrr riiiei ItID
H-llhoMt .peerneA. Pnrhtml tawrcrt thv
mrfieMfe uith n 'eic IM111' 1"i! h'lft llft'i
I'Vifefril on him.
Nrv OmI
the Chlls hm
een restored
Chlls lme
' 3tiine nli-l
the plaers.
to iteep bet
, peace ban hen restored anions
I're.I'lFnt
ler
Wilson will Ji
It unuld hate been too mmh of a thork
fnr die Phils and the A's In win on the
ame d,i, so the Markmen nhlilclnKl
I dropped both rnnies to the VtMIe ox.
7ir i.iai f 11,1 f trim Hoof v hurltil inning'
Hi Sm in ' hi hr blanked fiem u ith 'our
litts. Yfstrrtlnu hr van shelltft vj fie stf.
Tin,1? rftnitoMl. Thnmatt.
n.lxe foi three hU
Simc pevklna Pick'
Ru.sell lllackhiirne. of Chicago. C'lnrin-
natl. llronkbn. ltostn. Palm.sr.1, N. -I., nnd i
wa points, Is eiperteri to Join the frills to
morrow. 1 ,t Irnolltu ftnx f by Seorfii pi'f 'f
'or., on thr ihnrt end nt a 2 I count
tenth nt Oetioif ye,terrfnl.
.Veai
r the
Hlee o Neill a former &Uckman. -va
unkind tn Bob Shawkey Ilia homer slopped
ihe ten straight winning streak of his for-
m,r i,inim,i.
-,. . . ,. 7T . A.
The Reds whanged the nravea, while the
nrd were hnndlng the o-le in the filaela.
! V" ?ed" nre causing more alarm. In the
N ork rnmn ihun
fTork nf Unlrifs,
Jnf .lackaon had
-try mpfttx nau tM fir
'","" '" connect inr rour anioiej ami n
fr.nle out of air rime.,, .p. nctter ask waner,
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From ihe iv! tienrge Burns Is hitting th
, hall, It looks as If Dirk Purrus la nevea
! lng to gel hie Job bark tiawge had two
' singles and h triple yesterday,
, rMe Collin
never gets fat dnrlng
A's. III. hattlne iaep.e
series with lh
sufTered when he failed to hit tafely nut af '
.even times tip.
"df Pntkerl 5 blow ut thr eipith put fht
Cuhl, nnt , trout, hut thr rht took ih
oorj out of fie rfrttr by thefr former ral. i
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f!wRe Whltted broke loose ti the aeconct
Kme. when he (rot four hits Me fa.lled to
ronnft aafely in five pretredinjc contest. I
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PHILLIE GIE OFF;
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Palmyra Product to Play in To
morrow's Came Against
Chicago Cubs
da night. This nnnounced bj Pro
The heavj downpour shortly after motor Phil Nlassman Inst night,
noon caused the postponement of the .o t;Hmnii. officlnl referee nl the
Phlllles-Cubs bntlle this afternoon. Olvnipm. will work in the first boul be
The game will not ho played off until toon Rddie Moy and Harry Pierce,
the next visit of the Cub to this city. -r,nk (Popi fVHrlen. official referee
Only one game nill ,c put on exhibition :,, ,,r National, will be the thud mnn
tomorrow . "" in the ring when .loe Tlplilz faces
It was nnnounced this morning that Uonrgr Clmney, Orimson then will per
Lena Rlackburiie. the infielder pur-I form in the battle between Ted I Kid I
chased from tbo Rraves. -If n rl nrrived ! I.euis. furiner welterweirht rhnniniou.
and would play third base fnr Cravath
in tomorrow's engagement. P.lackburne
is a Palmyra, N. .!,, product.
Hlackburne has played with a num
her of big lengue clubs. He' has been
with Cincinnati. Iloston nnd Chicago.
Me wns a sensation in the American
Association 'and broke into thr hig
leagues as one of the highest priced
infielders on record
He started his big lengue career with
the White Sox in 1000, and was with
them for five seasons. In 1014 he wa
hack with the Milwaukee club nf tho
American Association, but in till," was
with the While Soj again
The following season he was shipped
in Toronto and playel there in lOlfi nnd
l!H7. Last year he was with the Hed
and was traded lo the (toston club.
Jack Coombs was after Blackburne
when the Phit infield was in such had
shape He should be a great aid to
Cravatb's inner works.
Tilly Walker Stare
(VlldwAod. N. .1.. .lulv 10 Man: link
epuld not plaee Its hits properl." here if.
terday. the shore boys wtnnlnjc t 7 t n
The a'l-arnund work of Walker, lerludlnc
eeral circus e-tehea v the feiiure
lfhnn nherla pitched for the heme tnlen'
ySLXkrE. "papers" the lightest,
thinnest, strongest, and beet in all
the world, make a wonderful Tuiedo
cigarette. Tr.f one !
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THREE REFEREES FOR SHOW
A T SHIBE PARK ON MONO A Y
Low Grimsnn. Pop O'Bripn and Billy Hocap In Officiate in
4ll-Slar Open-Air Bouts
rpHUIJK referees will officiate at the,
nil star boring show to be staged at
the Shlbe Park open-air arena on Mnn
anil Mcvc i.nt.o. the naziemn hoy.
,hon Harry freb goes into action
KORTLANG SCORES 102 RUNS
New York Star Causes Philadelphia
Cricket Club's Defeat
The Vew York cricketers were the
winners of the llnlifai cup mulch
against the Philadelphia Cricket Club
at Si Martins .eserday. Die margin of
vli-tort being ISO to Hill.
II Korllnng was the hilling hero nf
the day, accumulating a centnrj. his
contribution being 10'J runs, nol nut
I,. It. Miller also made a good stand,
tallying 41 runs. K. Hopkinson and
II. I!. Carlwright led the Philadel
phinns So excellent was the batllug
of ilio Now Yorkers that it was not
nece-sary for two of their team to take
their places at the wicket.
New Manager for Corley C. C.
1iipr f misunderstandlne Frank Quinn
ha. rndsned a. nianaaer of Hi for f j C. C
ir rnteil nim" scheduled " ! Torle,
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botli are seeking n match wilh Jack
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nnd Joe Welling will find William II
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officiated in many championship battles,
the third man In Hie ring.
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in one show, ll has been the custom
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