jpuiArTviiuiu i j.AHiRr?i k.4 iv fc fJwn.;;Hwsj ..1-7'VJ 4a.'''jriJ'rV CJ97? ViTi . i- iXWxw PSBTKSas mfjmmmm "LO'Y S J-".-ftt? n-i- SFauilSrry Brown, of Penn, Figures Stanford and California as Big Factors in IriterceilegiatJj COLLEGIATE VICTOR TOSS UP - BROWN Hard Problem te Pick Probable Winner at Cambridge, Says Penn Captain JONES' RECORD MAY GO fly LARKY hi I'nlvfMllT of Track Trnm. imews rcntiDrlrnnts (attain of SELECTING the winner of the nn nual IntorrellpsintP trnck nml Arid meet kIimIuIwI ler Cnmbrltlsr- Mnv l!fl 1BJ 27 fcem. te hp'the favorite pert of the depctcrs nt this tline. n little meie thn b urek fiem the championships. 'Alreadv truck experts hnve Milcclcil Sttnferd, California nml Cernell, with Harvard. Vnlp nml l"'Wy rcnnsjl nnla linvlng nn outside chnnre te cop tlit title. This yenr, ns In former yenrs. there Ve e many Mnr performers in the Virleus events that it is n toss-up ns t the possible winner of the crown. ftea the results of the dunl meets in tl Eit Cernell looms as the Ktrengeat, yt I de net see bow the Ithncnns enn win the liBmplenhips. In the events In which MonUey's tenm whs particu larly strmp ngnlnrr us they will be rut into in the intercelleglntcs. Fer IfiMiinre, in the mile inn. In which thev wen oil three plnees ngnlnst Penn, Cernell wtll hnve n keen hn'ttle tn icere the points one would exiled them 0 count nfter their victory exer us. .llinmy Connelly, of Ur-ergptmwi : Larry Shields, of l'ciin Stnte: nillie Burke, of jHnnard, nnd .Douglas, of lale. nil nrV high-class performers who should figure in thn scoring. This means thnt Klrby, Strlcklcr nnd th ether Cernell mllcrs will be facing much diffcienr competition tlinn In the dual meets. I bnrdly think thnt out side of Klrby Cernell will figure in the mile. Hie Sprint.1 In the sprint events Cernell will net be an stump as the dual meets would lead one te believe- I.oejey is nn ex ex ceptlenallj fnt sprinter, but what will lie de agnlmt such stars as KlrWv, of Callfernln, if he recovers from his in jur) nnd comes East; I.ecenev. of Lafayette, and Allnn Woedrlng. of Syr acuse? Add te that number I.cver nnd one or two ethers who should figuic and Cernell doesn't nppear se strong. It mint be remembered thnt last jcar Harvard took several bad bcnttngB in the dual meets, yet in the intcrcollc intcrcellc intcrcollc llates the Crlmen showed surprising form nnd was barely nosed out by Cali fornia for the championships. It is my opinion that California and Stanford have the edge en the East ern colleges and thnt cither of them will win the championship. Pennsylvania will he In the running during the meet, principally because in the events in which our team showed strength in the dual meets will net be cut Inte much ,by ether teams. The mile this yenr should prove the feature event of the fifteen-event pro pre tram. Se far as I knew then has never been se many Millers capable of doing 4:20 or better in the intercollegiate. Usually one or two are rated as capable of doing under 4 minutes 20 seconds, but this ear we hnve Burke, of Harvard, who ran 4 :1fl last week : Douglass, of Tale, who did 4:UO; I.arrv Shield", of Penn State, clocked in 4:10, and Con Con eolly, of Georgetown, who turned in a 1:17 mile Inst jenr in winning the event. Other Stars fleside these already mentioned nie number of ethers cnpable of making reed times who should figure promi nently In the nice. Klrby nnd Strlrkler. of Cernell, can be counted in the intter number. 1 think thnt Jehn Paul Jenes's Jntercnlleglate recenl of 1 minutes 14 jecends K in jeopardy this year, n it has net been In ninny. With a geed clear day. a geed track and little wind I think that one of the number men tioned nbee will sninsli thnt old mink. 'Penn will be in excellent (.hope for the championships. Thn trnck at Queen Lane has proved ideal for training be cause of the grass. Usually at this time Jf the year the cinder track is tee bnrd for much running without danger of laments, hut Ht Queen Lane the turf la excellent and has greatly nided our team. Itli mere than n week left for training purposes we should enter the Jntercellegiatcs in thn best condition of the sraten. Hew Dees It Strike Yeu? Conduct of Fans Track Records The Luck of Rapp By THE OBSERVER Scraps About Scrappers "Minj laenartl will he the curst of Pnvlrt 13 TOTS nnd near riots are common things at the twilight gnmes in this city. ) Fights with umpires occurred twice nt one field this week. On both occasions the trouble was started when the umpire's decision was questioned. Words weie followed by the swinging of fists nnd bats nnd police men s clubs. This is a condition that taints nnd smenrs the nntlennl pastime. Players nnd funs are tee ic:idy with their fists. Keiigh-iieck fans should be tnken bodily te the gate and booted into the gutter and players who raise n hand or n bat against nn tinmplrc should be bnrrfed. The umpire may be wrong. He errs ns we all err nnd if he is wrong con sistently, he Is incompetent nnd should be deposed. Hut that is n thing for the club and the association te see te. The fans nnd players should have no part In it. '"'I national game of America, even as it is pla.ved en thn sandlot, is fnr tee big for loud-mouthed players nnd ready-fisted fans te corrupt. A III) fe famous fives of IVnn track renown the names of Sherman lenders, Earl Eby, neb Maxam, I.arry Brown nnd Warren Hamp ton. Twe jenril ace thev WOll (lis title fnr lltn Itt anil Rlne ulth A total of 30 J4 points, which was n brighter accomplishment than the iea,t of the quintet in 1013. The Track and Field Talent 'TMIH performances in the trnck nnd field events this season se fnr premise a x cnmpalgn of new records and near records. The talent competing in the colleges and clubs seems te be the best in years, and mere world's records are sure te go by the beards before the summer ends. Karl Thomsen, the fnmein Olympic champion, is continuing his assault en the hurdle marks, and no week seems te be complete unless Earl cracks a world's record. v Thomsen is still n student at Dartmouth, but he Is net eligible for collegiate competition, ns lie already has seen four years of service in academic meets. Generally speaking, times nnd distances and heights hnve been better this year thnn ever before, nnd the intercollegiate championships, which will be held at C nmbrldgc en Mny 12(1 and 27, should produce remarkable competition. Callfernln athletes, who wen the title last year by a half point from Harvard, are coming East again with the I.elnnd Stanford team, which finished fifth. J he Cnllferninns are the favorites egnln, but Harvard, Cernell, Princeton nnd Pennsylvania will hovete be figured in the final accounting. The lesults of the dunl meets between Penn-Cernell and Harvard-Yale show thnt the Westerners will have stiffer competition te face them than they did last year. We will be able te judge the ability of the California athletes bv their showing ngainst Cernell In the dual meet, which will be staged at Ithnca en Saturday. 'T'HE A's kept up their remarkable streak, but the Phils lest yesterday. - Geerge Smith lias relapsed in his usual hard luclc. The PhlLs get only three hits behind him and their only error let In the winning run. Jinx Fellows Jee Rapp TOE RAPP is one of these nntural hard luck ball players. The Phil third J baseman has been pursued by n jinx since he hns been in the big leagues. Ilapp was purchased by the Giants during the winter of 1021. He had been in the New Yerk tinining camp only a few days in his first trinl when be was stricken with typhoid fever. On his first day en the Ibnll field after his illness he was ordered into "a bnll game nnd McGrnw unmercifully made him play the entire game. atapp was exhausted after the contest, nnd the strain nffected his playing. McGraw pad paid a huge price for him and much was expected of him in the big town. He failed te come through and the fans began riding him. About, the middle of the season Ilapp was traded te the Phils and plnyed sensational ball until he wns stricken with an attack of appendicitis. This handicapped his playing during the remainder of the season. The Cincinnati youth was just rounding into his proper stride this year when he suffered a fractured rib, a sprained ankle nnd n sprained wiist. This happened in St. Leuis en Monday, when he fell Inte the Cardinal dugout while chasing a foul fly. Rapp will be out of the line-up for several w'ceks, and his absence will hurt the Phils considerably. Russell Wrlghtstene will probably play third lh the meantime. Wrlghtstene is a great hitter, but bis fielding and bascrunning cannot be compared with Rapp's. rjEORGE SISLER is the leading batter tn the American League and Y Ken Williams tops the home-run hitters. Twe Browns are m. . t of the pack '" ba"e en"nir. Slsler leads with fourteen. Williams has ten. Twe valuable players are these young men. AMATEUR BASEBALL GOSSIP The Seuthwark Men's Club has again secured the grounds nt Meadow and Mifflin streets for their home games. The tenm has 'been strengthened this" year and should better their lecerd of Inst season.' The Men's Club intends te piny both twilight and Saturday ball. All twi light games will he played en Monday and Fridav nights. The games en Sat urdny nflernoens will start promptly at 3. while fhe twilight games will get uniler way nt (1 P. M. rirst-class traveling teams Club. twIv-flftn jn. J. Brennan. 1332 Fontaine The I'rnwoed hemi or away, atreet ti!?,,y-. f" JlHen-MVntan yeara. trav- IrnnjvlTanla Tleers, fliat clam, traveller. J. M. Ixwls 8731 Unstwlck nu. I ,.1... . 'taraaTt Ilaklns Cempanr. flrat ,rrien9ut0r24nTa5'- "'"""" Parkh'" '.P,,?cki!iS?r .Iu.nl?'- feurtn-nten inji ,.i 'r """"' own. . senwarta. . f0J,". Lawrence alreet. ini er,r 'yi?0",' A;,A..nm cluas. travel- ?!. A '''J?31'!"' Kna1nten 88(10. I lever II. f. feurleen-alxtnin m. r... ennz VV . KArier. 1J-T s...i, t. ;..: l ,Htr,..t. -..... '"niwniiiiB i - .. wishing , .,"" ,'n"',atrn:T,0.')I1. '"in weend . . ... . . . . -.., . ...im 4iaiiuia)rr. nvau rin atVA games with the Men s (Jlul should im- A geed catcher or entileWer would inT.'tn A reed outfielder or second baeeman I. Pls".'281 Jackaen street. ljndewne A, A., flrat class, travallns' y&nVd 7 pTm I'an""' . beMrtt. West FjuI rrofesaleuaJe. first elaas. trav. sire?. '' J' HUCk' "" North Ster h. JiHniaSv &i&urtUn- H.ISsal!,l,.,&".r" el"' ". X. A plUher would Ilka a tr mediately get In touch with William Hnssen, 2002 Emily street. A (lrt-cla batterr iveuld like te haar from some frond teams paslnc suitable in ducement for twIIUht camex J. B. Smith. Boudlr.et and Cambria etreete Warn A. A. Flrat clnBH Traveling-. Mar 21 nnd Memerial Day open Samuel J. Stark. 24RB North Napa street. Any first-class tenm deilrlnc the services nt a pitcher should Rddress Ballplayer. 180B Seuth Twentieth street. Berlin Is after sames with teams Trillin te exchnnsn dates "Will live PMurdaj aames nt llerlln and return date either twl l'ht or Sunday. Fredeilck I.unn, Berlin, Wemrnth Ay C rirst claaa Traelln E. T. Hnlz. M423 HelBe etreet. St. Jehn's A. A. .Second class. Awnv. (1 r Doelej, alii Plenn nvenue. Celllnn weed J. I trvOUt Hh am. Geerge Belan, 201T ,lh1ilw"ti'h" "r'"!! Valley Country Club n-' "w'rst 'Knd rinl First rises. sifriiniJ .. q .r"i ft"nu' smoker thre, 20 open. A I'errett. Clftl I.a i.ii .. u i '"' ""niiy mum n meet ns Zfij?'i.h? ,,nxf' "l"1 " Prehnhlv will i,M Jfejr choice phraus te eay about his future Anav rchnend Amateur bnll club. Stenton aenue. rirst-e lass pitcher would like te , ,, iTi..!."" '"". '.""" "c 3l'er. v 'VEl??. '&?2S?l 5!- trayelln., .-.-..-. vv.- ..unit i.nnrence street hear 1868 vr. vJ1'" '" r'Ay te hnx ""In ffr re. iVk ? .rPm a '"rlred hand. He Is i eern i-ainpn nere May 29. eevi) mt ten Maj 22 lVnnkU riniiv n.i... .u. . mtvMA T ---..- ..u, .Hen mivt ne i as r ld informal en of .- Metery by Jeh,L linlon'.en. Pa ever Ilm. J'lttaburgh last week. ,(nrllv, of Jii ten ieund, lu viJ ."wl h Ad .stone In (It fettle fnr c'uhm:L?., "'?" night at the Cnmbrln fBii.H? ?nw il.V , whedued te go eight 8e.in,il,n Il?cklten. former "maturl " fellms. Jack Mart n tani( SwVnV nTeu,h 1u " j" "ld)' Shar y nnd Cleeme Da lavs Johnny Adam. r?.i?ri Erne hl"' resumed training In "parntlnn for his match May "ou nil Mn!2LS,Ml ."l '"11"' rrk.y Thirteen h M Jehnsen streets. A hiinmi.1,, y.."1.. ,, ."",H"r'!n Miller and Ad Stene i h.5 i ve.es. traVHllng. "'" "1111 UlnPr nllmharu aA !-. e,V . ' iMmrli clchr."" 0b,'y Welfllst !?,V.?i!:l'r'4'. n"ale welterweight. K.n,V," :rn.r,".?a' '. Ij.a Reck v ether .1-. V...: "ii" .'".'. 'ranKie lm.'. ."'.. ." "TK nia Jehn nian Dick Steeh vs reilu, vs. Mmtj Nn i .in state nstmsn. eieAen UL!C,"'"'' hr min SlelyiVland m i ..;', e , "" -'immv Unnevnn. Helnel ne nm ""Hen's In '"' neni ii lints has lieen tralnlner aii . alrrei nvA..n.f '- " . .1. i'..i'iuii ir me epenlne of up ni. j e1 .:.:;";. '.:..". ","."..1" hook r.iiA IViKKlnnmlnff A. C. VTMt ClnBP. QnnMe enan R. J. AV.llh. Till 1 (I Kp StOHe .' uiiuk ja "c1"' ------ r nrrAAf ' fnrpernl William C. firlefsu Pest. 808. of )arb Flrat cine Heme Jehn A. Munee Ulenelden IM hhnren Hill 608 VV, between rust rhltlles I'rofesslenals Flist class p . . . iitini.. i t II I MI6 Vi.V. 'Plilr.1 An. IlilUHi mill -i.7 ...I. i ...... I'ellsh-Xmrrlenn A. A. First rlass Awy Michael Hedniiuk, 2H07 Kast Allegheny ave- "UKnst rhllndelphla rrftfesalenals Flrat clia" Ttuvcllng. William Hill. 28 North a' neldinr would like te connect with a fit-teeii-te-clghteen-jemi-nld nsureSHtien, Hall Hall Vlnvei. 201V f-euth Vc'l sticect Kensington elghborlieoil I Irat clnas TravelliiB. B. W. UecKer. 2053 North Pate- ""ffnKk A. A.-Hret class Awnv M llcnihr Ml Wlndever "licet. Mdiin-unk White 1,1I A. . Second claa Away. r,lr(l MrtlttllK-in. 22"-l frnss street WrllliiKlen All-Mars Hnt rlnei. Travel Ine. Chillies WVUlnk-ten, l!3t .North Law- ren.pjMri'"iTi ..! A. I'., .lirhteen-twentl Via tr.iVHllnu. J Talnr. 2220 Seuth Chndw'ck etieei I Klknnrr i'mr"iiii i;i -' "" I Inir Mnv 2 open. Karl Gilbert, .'420 ! FriinUfeiil inenue I ...V.' ... (i a ilimn.r chtecn VeRls I i.riiiiiiii -.. - ....--.. . .......... hnm or tinvcllng. 'tnemns i-erruian. ..at J0.nMl Mlllin I II" II niicti, ... i i. The .liula fluli of Aritmere. elsh een ieni unn venrs. tinvnllng. Wllllim Wbelnn. Aldmeie. Pa. Klienener A. A., flrat claas. traveling M llriuMi HI" Wen Dauphin atreet. rullieneiHen itre. nri i-nia-. itaiciiiiii, J, It, Hinclf 3SIII Smedlev street Nineteenth Vturd A. A,, tlrat clam Irav ellnK Wain i PuIuhIi, 2.'n'iil North I.e." M.v !!..- II . .-" --,--.-. iW- na'hfr VA. V0A"T."l.r?."' r. A flrst-elase team dsalres te hear frnm Away , pluner F. Milter. 840 East WlUart.tJV HAVE HIT THEIR STRIDE R. R. Travelers All Cemers Ready te en Diamond Meet The Pennsylvania Railroad Travelers having caught their stride are new ready te meet the best home nines In no city. Thev arc desirous of arrang ing games with all first-class teams in ;cw Jersey, Delawaia and Pennsvl vanln nnd would like te hear from Mnple Shade, Woodbury A. A., IUllly All Starr., e Sew ell j Almonesson, Lucas riub, of filbbsbore; Ashland A A., Audubon; Meltesc, nnd Keystone a' A., of Atlsiitle rity. nnd Morten und m est (iieve. Pa., tenuis. Mnnngcr Mitchell has signed some flist-class stnis in I,ee(, 'lilelitv Tn. siiinnce; l.tiil.e, (Jeimantnwn : Willis Acker. Thompson nnd McShen. of iiniiMerii; I'li'iini, ei Nnrlnir flu- Wlssinemlne: Cnnrin ' Hnverfetd: Irwin nnd Mnclntite, of Oxford j .Melir. of Limn: Rush nml of Fnirmeunt, nnd Newman, Chester. W. D. Mitchell. 2517 North Twenty seventh Mieet; phone IMnuieud .1104 in the evenings. 1 Devlin, if WeM at nnii nf the hull parka. The Ik till It aai hstiitt te.l - . jl' .. . ti'.ht ,':""'. wry '..'"" '". '"''" ie- A mm. ,,,". "','.,-.""'" " .") "eek "'.lay nlahi " """-"'" ,ur next e'llh."',' 't0s" ' 'lhl f0 a !( ie..5!1 eri. Cenivai -ivu iin Pat 'V-L""".,'0 Kft a middle, vlth P.vtey I'enuav. nr l wnulil tiki tn .... r.t ...lley. ' " Ke1 l,r'0,', ," .'" J!U".",L . "". n.l letishy MiiuaT """"' "y Iri..V "I'eii IO -iisneil an, mi''','1,e Heiirn. former snllnt under the jj' the ujK-nliu,- shev Is nheduled for -M Wrilll. ri . V.""" ."Ten is. niatcned for L'V, 'i'M.1ISmJu,,, Wine lea Palsce lt. -" "!! :. Is Wllj ih niatched for tvre bout. appear at Atlaatte City rvu ? Tliu Rmlvlilll I'lnli. fliat r .ibs. travel n. Hnlurdn nml SuihIjv l m mien. William Hum, into 'I'l llnat Somerset et'cet I VfiiiihlK Mull, III at nltiifi travelliiR, Mn ' 211-27 upen. J. A lleuldtn 1012 Aich i street. Illnsel-Telllilaj A. A., fliat rl,iaa, travel Inc. 'Ihenids C'eUaictle. 31.1 Nuith Twelfth stteel inll Sehelastlrs, tlist clnaa, home or avvnj II H. Kriiilz, .'IsjJ 1'eplnr street A ii minuter, heventeui eniH ein. inn plav nur pualtlrn, nnd would like la cennec ulth any semi pre nine, reni Margent, -11 tlreenu c i street. I.enii I", ('.. second rlaaa. traveling, Mnv l.t-.lii uiien I.. II Clark tlermantnw li. A. rati her would like te connect with a Hi Ht or n-reiid clan team, Jeseph lleldei, l.'t l.auiei street. 'I he llitater I tub, of Seuth Philadelphia, first das tinvelltig Hebft Beecnei', 2007 huuth Franklin street liirrrn II. ('., nrteen-sevetitren enrs. trav litis. I .seeling 17V North Third street tlermiinlOHii ellrgluna. flrat ilaaa, trav eling. It J Cenwav, Adls Mm ten street Tulip Sporting Club, tlrat claas, home or nwa. Jusepli Vint, 272)1 Uast Madlaeu Ufl. -v... , ,. nn irynMrn i.es., sevriiiiin-rveniy fai.7.. IMvellstf. rard.avinue. Beets and Saddle Horses r.iccs at I-eulsvlUc, Ky.. Mnv IS. which leek best in tedaj's t iiiiiitinii Downs an : I'iim nur Aichlc Alcxainlcr, Rlnck luuklc. Willi. nn O'dt. Seimiil riw.i :t .1. 15. Smith cnti.v, Dicain Maker. Rliie i' ! New!. Third i .ice -Clmceict, (inngvvuy, .. I Tnhlenn il'lfmineiii 1mtfl .nMA' 2-1 Church lane, I High Cost. I. liner lv., Ceiiitshlp. Kitth tace .Mnrjeilp Illncs, Hruther Unlch, Mint" II. SUth race Anna Teil, Newata. Vnlels-. Si'vcuth rncc Mor Mer MKiii Ulder, I'lc. or. Alex ,lr. Penna. Giants Have Open Dates Th) IVnnsiIvanla. OUnia, wlm opened ihelr home season nt llnrrlaen Field. N vvnrk. last Hundivy with 0 vletjrlea hS'ei0,1. d"f".Ir. n"s,aay nn Mav I. , (. mi., yif mv gnnieai. win Lite return, dates In 'qer Ueller, 3728 Or-K; A ark. UlVi &iil . -.."i ---- .-w Septtmbsr in NeuarK. ran ueergn Victory. Oregon 014. efter M'. J,. Pf'WriU !,T08vCirUUiS etwVt. F IRPO IS NOVIC E WITH THE fiLOVES Big Argentine Fistman Ha9 Ter rific Wallop, but He Lacks Boxing Ability K. 0. OF HERMAN NO FEAT ny LOUIS H.IAFFE TTvnn some reason or ether, Luis Angele Firpo. giant Seuth Ameri can, is being taken seriously by fans In New Yerk as n serious heavyweight contender. Phlladelphlans are asking "Hew come?" New Yerk scribes have been making word paintings of the big Argentine's terrific wallop and his toughness, and some predictions are that Flrpe will be In line for n whack nt Jack Dempsey's chin before many mere moons. If Flrpe's victory, a five-round knockout- ever .Tack Herman, of Newark, N. J., last week, Is being taken as a criterion of the Seuth American's ability te blossom lAte a dangerous man ter Dempsey. little stock can be taken in him. Herman has boxed in Philadelphia, nnd fans here put the "bimbo" lnbcl en him. Jim Helland, the big novice of Balti more, went up against Herman, nnd nfter two rounds the referee interceded te save the Newark henvy from farther drubbing. Helland administered n terrific trouncing in a short time te the man who lingered around for five rounds ngainst the "sensation from Seuth America." Here's the dope we get en rlrpe : He hns ntteirresistible punch. Any boxer thnt he hits with his right hand will go down, but his lack of n defense and the knowledge of hew te apply the power of his punches disqualify him, for the time being nt least, from membership In the championship contenders' clTtTi. In short, Firpo has three qualities that go te make up the champion, nnmely, the physique, the gnmeness and the punching power. He must learn te box( however, before he can hope te meet even the geed sccend-rnters In the hcavv weight division. Anether foreign heavy-weight "won der" exploded when Rill Rrcnnnn, of Chicago, knocked Jim Tracey. of Aus tralia, into n cocked straw kelly at the Garden. N. Y. 0.. the ether night. It took Chicago Rill eight rounds in which te convince the public and Tracey, Heme-Run Hitters in Yesterday's Games , Yetr. Telnl Walker. Athletics,.., J llernabr. nt. limits N 1 naker, New Yerk A Umlth; St. Leuis N... Topermr, at, Ienl N 1 Merrar, 'ew lerk A t American Ieegiie National Ieague , 10a 74 College and about IflOO visiting dads are i expected te witness the baseball ram w th corneal Tech and the freahman game. with mnie niifne. run ai ie. - "- r- i.t ..",. -.1... t,i...u....i. . u nih .n , will be Kather's Day nt Pennaylvanla state ine """7 "' '. '""" ""-' -- ; ,, .nnlhB nil sjx mitchea Dad's Day at State College Stat fellem.. Pa.. Mav 18. Saturday -7?j . .... m Lehigh Net Playera win Ttelhlehem. I'n.. Mav IS lhlgb mads , S .-, clean etveen tn tnnla azalnst Penn BtftMf ft i r. rafifi .'j. tee that, as a contender sev's Crown, lie wnsn t. Tracer came en from the Antipodes heralded ns nnethcr Reb Fltzslmmens ; only of a larger edition, ne was pointed out as being net only a terrific seckcr, but a big fellow of unusual cleverness, and his best recommenda tion was that Jim Corbett Indorsed him as n possible future champ. That's where the crimp came in. It would seem. 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