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PHILLIES' PARK TONIGHT AUG.24-TONIGHT TOMMY LOUGHRAN GENE TUNNEY GEO. K. 0. CHANEY EARL FRANCE PAL MORAN HARRY KID BROWN JOE TIPLITZ JOE BENJAMIN KID WAGNER LIEUT. BAIRD Tlrketi. Si. $2. S3, en -le non tit Srlietfs Cafe. ISIIi unil IVIirrti Tcnil lrr'i llllllnrd 1'iirlur. 7.10 Markrti lie I'lUren's l)ster Heuse, I Till uiej 1'nrter: Pewrllnn' faff. .'! . ietlu ( uiHi'nKliiitn Shep. 10 i. ,VM .Wril.in .V n.. Ii3". . (Iran! ine.i Uejux Arts t.iff mid te. nlcllt it I'lirk. "Everybody Is Coins'' We Make a Specialty of Distinctive Spert and Golfing Clethe Cuiniinham'S 117 S. Eighteenth The Last Bay th Fer Suitinsihathave Soldfrem80to'95 30 Year of Experience in the Central Part of the City I Our Guarantee &je. oe sv z py fn v r. , I I ." -' - " Acc M5 oet 0jaO"O Of; e wi& ,00.0 0' W '. l.rM 8& WITHOUT giving weightte any super stition, wc should like te remind you that one way te better your luck ii te change te a better ball. Have you tried the new U.S. Royal? U. S. Etaya! Gelf Balls United States Rubber Company Where Shall I Send My Child te Scheel? ! ----- s,-vu.,wii uin im tn. wtred quickly and BatlBfio BatlBfie iJ,iy b,y eensultln the Udu. catlenal Uurenu. en treun ladependonce Snuara. H.r., VOu nay ebt"'n cemplets laid i rIib le Information of My ' beardlnB school rer beyi or Urli. mjlltury academy, buii. i emi cellegfi, epeclnl echoeU for retarded cnlldren. ooa eoa oea ervatory of mujlc, cellet ' or university. Our Intlmau , knojvledge of the advantare i of the vurleui Initltuttem win enable you te make a wUe , choice. I Thta eervlca la fr .nx -,i ' able te avery one every- haM w 'HDI1C LMfir KniMi.e CHESTNUT at SIXTH Leading P. BRIDESBURG MEETS SO. PHILSTONIGHT Billy Whitman's Crew Will Face ! e. ...,. . . , , I rvuuuiptnuns ui riunniunu and Orthodox Streets CHESTER VS. STONEHURST Thfre nre fiieuitli Rames en teilay's jchedule te ntisfv the twilight cnt!iu' nsta in every s-cotien of the city. The ble gamp of the evening will be playeJ nt Hiohmend unil Ortliotlex streetH when HritlesburR meet;" the Seuth Phillies. Hrlileshtirjr took Sten Sten ten ever the hurdles lust nijtht unil confident of winning tonight' ionic'. Hill Htidelph's crew has ether ideas about the matter, however, wht'h in dicates that the game will be cluse anil exciting. Anether stellar buttle will be that between the Philadelphia Terminal and the .North I'lillnc-". I lie lermina dropped a pair of contest yesterday and expects te stage a comeback at tne hands of the North I'lilK This game will he played :it Tenrth and Wingo Winge hocking street. Kddie Heniils' tiermantewn team will entertain th Lincoln tiiants ut Chelteu nnd Magne'ia avenues, while Minneua and ('oleninl Ice Cream clash at Mascher nnd Westmoreland streets in the ether important games uptown. Wilmington Nine Ilerc The St. Themas I'luli, of Wilming ton, will In te turn the tables en St. Bavnaba. nt Sixty-fifth street and Kim Kim weed nvenue. Kddie Lnsk's athletes met the ame dub yesterda . down In Delaware, and were returned easy win ners. The Wildwood A. A. will be the guer of Westen nl Kifty-feurth street and Warrington avenue. We-teu hasn't been gning se pond lately. n the Frnnk Frnnk ferii tune has high hopes of winulng. Inn ISenner's Shannhnn crew will hook u,i with I'uimlen City at Torty Terty eiglith and Hrewn .streets. The West I'hiladclphiitn are en a rampage ami eipect te help another winning streak along at the expense of the .lersM.vlte. There will be an interest. tig ietites ar I'err.i -eisntii ami Walnut streets , when llr Lord and his. Chester bat- tiers face Stenelnirst. Nace Ryan's nitie is feeling geed and is nil set te I kne.'k the lsiter for n loop if it can. Splias at Heisher n idea f hew Fleishrr and tin ."piius win tare in the IOniing el.mina el.mina tien series for the i-ity title may be spirted when the teams battle' nt Twentv-ith and Ueed street... Lefty Nelan's i rew is at the present f(me lii a winning stride, but Kddie (Jettleib has .in idea that his team is going te put the parade out of step. MADDONA IS CONFIDENT HE WILL WIN TONIGHT Italian Meets Carman In Match Race of Three Heats Vmrenze Maddona. Italian motor metor moter paeerl champion, will get an oppor tunity te redeem hill. self In this eitv when he meets Clureinv Carinnn. Anier ienn crack, in a match race a' the Philadelphia Velodreme. Point P.reeze Park, tonight. They will ride best two our of thrie bents. Tin' first heat will be nt ten miles, 'hen a fifteen-mile heat will fellow, and! f a third is necessary, it will be at ten miles. The pacemakers for this mnteh will he chosen from .llnimv Hun ter. Johnny Jehlee and Otte Milier. Having rounded into perfect khnpe for tumght's event. .Madder.it is bubbling ever with confidence. "I will win sure." he predicted last nielit. "If it hadn't been for the accidents last week, 1 would have wen that 100-kllemeter race, believe me." Anether match nf creat Interest will he dcmbvi in n three-heat sprint be. tweeii Willie Speticer. who was crowned American honipieti last week nt New ark. and tirlande Pinnl. Plani handed Spencer one of his few defeats of the PiL'l season, defeating Willie at the local Dreme last summer. A Class 1! race will be decided nnd .-evei-al amateur numbers will complete the card. GAME CANCELED Druedlng-Camden City Clash for Saturday la Off Through a misunderstanding in the booking of games, the gnme scheduled between the Drucding Hrethers nnd Can. din f'.ty for Saurday afernoen ha been definitely pestpuncd' Ti'is cMiioelliitien, coming at the last iii'i ie. has put the Drilling tenii. In i bni war. It is new without a game 'r Saturday, ami being that the team i" pleying great ball at. present nnd nchlng for work, r was quite a dis appointment te .Manager Charley 'artex. Iri rue lust seven games plavrd bT 'he Dru"ding only two have resulted In defeats. The.,, were nt the hands of the I..jnl Stars and the Kensington Concregntlenal nines, Beth losses wero hy ene.rrl margins and no reputation was reduced. Manager Carter In especially anvleus 'e book a home team for Saturday Ary first-class nine, therefore, wishing a geed attraction with premise of a re turn date en the Drueding field In the near future, can obtain nme by writing 'e Charley Caiirr, care of Drueding lirethers, Fifth nnd Master stree'j. GOBERT SAILS I French Ace Returns Borotra te Play at Manhelm Nw Yerk, Aug. 21 Andre H. C,o C,e berf, of the French Davis Cup team, neeempanied by Mrs. fiehert, sailed for home yesterday en the Paris. Allan II. Muhr, captain of the team, and Jean Horetra, who is playing in Bosten, are. remaining In the United States for some time. Uefere his departure Gebert exprmied te the efflcera of the United States Lawn Tennis Association his apprecia tion of the welcome the team had re ceived here. Muhr and Borotra will play In the national singles tournament at the Oer Oer mnntewii Cricket Club, Philadelphia, next month. SETTING FAST PACE Twenty-eighth Ward Club Has Wen Fifteen In a Rew After making a peer start, the Twenty-eighth Ward Club has staged a comeback and new Is ranked among the leading junior teams in the city. Of the fifty-three games played, forty-five were wen, three tied and five lest. The club at the present time has un unbroken streak of fifteen victories. The menager, T. h. Jenes, 2171 North Bancroft street, wants te book games with a nuraber of first-class EVENING PUBLIC B. A. Teams TWO OF BRIDESBURG'S TWIRLERS Kr W- mm mm n r -4 ; p 1 i K;fi4ss?art "r-?''; 'r. v. &X3&Mim' . -,- I r- - 4 feF . sl ',VSV.. VtNuHfl-Ajb "LEFrv" 5TIE.LY, Pitcher TWIL1 Wallops Philadelphia Terminal Easily in West Philadelphia Semi-Pre Contest KAYWOOD WINS AT LAST fi. ..!... n,.i ,..!,., ni.n ndelX TeVnu ?us1Pnt Feny'leigh.ir ami Hrewn struts yesterday, 7 te it. It was the Term!- ! mil's seee'nd beatngef the day. having been walloped by Harrisburg Moter Power in the afternoon. te . Mi'tining. who last Saturday br-.ke into the lime-glare for the iir--1 time by beating Klauder-Welden. again was m the mound for the home club, and the railroaders never had a chance. Jim He. wr's new find showed won derful form, allowing only four hits during the entire fracas. He also made a hit. "Lefty" David. es-I'Jilllle rookie, opposed .Manning, and for five Inning ....I.1...1 .. i..iiiin. n.,n rn. stl.MMnnn SHANAHAN VICTOR GUT FUSS ''"" ' """''"; "'";: "", ' , " ',,1 ' KPl'a" t KlrUhrr. Twf ntr-flfth and Rf bats get working in the sith and n , trrets. run was pushed across the plate. Then, , Menton nt I.lt Flrethers. Flftr-tixirth in tl... ...,-nntli t!i.. T.-mIheI titteh-- i trrft una EIrnuneu nfnue, tl the smenth tae ler.nlnal pltcn.. mrj,nien,l (,l.inu nt IlacWneh Olanta. blew up entirely and Benner s crew New YerU. dented the gutta percha six times. .twV'amf K?..,Vnd,avl.n".abM fil,tT"flfth Kavwoed Ueferms Wlldwnml . A at Westen. Flftr-feurth Kn vu-mwt In. i-nfnrmerl ' After ilreri- strret nnil Wnirlncten ncnuf. lnwoe! l,as retermeu. Atter tirep S rrtn,tl , k,,,,, TNventy-foerth ping seven consecutive contests the j ar IXrMnsnn .trvets. Seuth Philndclphians made a trip te l,.!'.i'A Ul Ji,,.',."I -'N'- AF- m. v Fifty-fourth street nnd Klmwoed ave- , Jl'TrVlrZ ' rMm' "" nue and walloped Bantam Park. S-0. I.lnreln Jjlnnls nt (Ifnnantewn. Chflten K ;1 Performed in wonderful fi.sh- "Un'rVftlftrcTmpany at Knrnar Kl.b. ion. with Mache pit 'lung a great gnme. Ker-ililll lri.. Twe innings were tnetigh for P.ill.v i VeVleU"lVi!i,k,.t,''nit' ,',1"'r' at rrnnkferd Win, man's Mridesburg nine in its game r.i!"i:. "Valdwell femnnnr at IYnnklln ngnitist the StetUell Field Club at Phil- Suirnr, A iiml Unnlfi streets. Kllena and MusSreve streets. Brides- I M.JJS1,rll, '$ "re A.. burg scored seven counters in the first Navy Viinl I-inni,' Kurt .Mifflin v Re- etmle of innings nnd tlien ratlie back eelUnir Mntlen. Iiir, I'. M i n,litrlnl Ir nndpusued acr. .s another I the fifth. "V"', ',?-. SiralilVrlit'ite.t I he final count wns S te ,,. , nut street, Z.ebcll Mnde.burg's se,end baseman. , m,,-, 'n,y,or was feeling pla.fill and disputed a de- if,, (,nnts nt (ireenwoed Pet. Tulip c'.sien in the third frame. 'Hie fans nnd Ann street. iteii.e.linteir mvm lilm tlie merrv rn7.z. ' " r ' 'n'Bh Cl.ip. Just te show them it was receivi d in a prai Iems manner Zlebell started throwing pebhle into the stands. Po lice etideil the sport befere any real damage was done. Chester Jolted Brls Lord's Chester (lingers were latcn by Flelsher in easy fashion en tiie former's creiinds, 10 te tl. Johnny Scott wns the big factor In bringing Lefty Nelnn's athletes out en top. lie banged ,,ut n pair of home runs, besides hitting a double. Hi first circuit wallop came in the second inning with two en. The ether hemeric cleu was mad" in the fifth while the hags w deserted. i We,. Kddie Lusk led St. Barnabas te , Wl'niingten, where the locals met and ' deflated the St. Themus Club, ! te 0. .leriluii was in ureal form, and it was main , ihreiigh his twirling thnt the Philadelphia bi.uch came through te the u lery. Colonial Ice Crenm nosed out Me Call Pest at Forty-ninth and Spruce -trie's :ti a sl.-inniiig contest, 1 te 3. Bush Kirk held the ex-service nggre g.tt !) te a half dozen blngle and also .Inc.. n two of Colonial's runs with s. i ile.ule and a single. :M. & H. SELL Season for Reedbirds, Railhirds and Raccoon Opens Next Week Reedbird and raifbird season opens in Pennsylvania nnd New Jersey Sept. 1, just eipht days off". Season for Snipe, Duck, Geese, Brant and ether web-footed water birds opens Sept. 1G. Ready for the Spert? Only few days ahead of you. H'e Furnish Everything for Gunners Except the Game LOADED SHELLS Pure Smokeless- Choice liemariiaaie price at tlutt tunc. Ucitcr lay m your supply early. We've the kind you want. Three rnrlnadx of them. Special American-Made Deuble Barrel Hnmmerless $?0 Shet Gun . . U Fun (fuarantfpd for nltre or any ether kind of pow der r.T en tMed be fore lea In tn ten i H c tlfjl f Nene better It yea paid 17 feMt 3-pc. Clean- CQc ing Red f'entains three hruahe $12 Single - Barrel Shet Gun, $8 handv ann ernpact One-piece CQc Gun Baprs . . . American - made Deuble Barrel Hammer $1 ft Gun .v . . 10 $52.50 20.Caeje Rerainf Rerainf Ien Hammerlen, $9C BOW JO lleavv rant as, leather re enforced S7.50 Sweaters $C for Gunners, new Open Tburidaf & Saturday Ertniaii LEDGER-PHIElDELPHIA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1022 Start Priming for Series te Decide City Championship LEC 11 i : V' P. R. R. CLUB TO PLAY Meets Public Service Team In Twi light Contest Tomorrow The P. IJ. It. baseball club will meet the Public Service tessers. of Camden, in t' twilight fra.as en the Stcnten A. A. field. Twcnt) -fourth street and Alle gheny avenue, tomorrow. W. D. .Mitchell, who is managing the P. It. It. aggregation, has several open dates en his schedule. He would like ' te bear from some of the fii'st-elns j I'h'la""!!'".'-' and vicinity nnd ; f'lV 0?"' A i'r ? day atid Laber Daj. lie can be reached I "' -", ' i:s,",'t'. ,;',,r,,y-PVl 1 ll0,1 iuen.l ..P.M. t L'.'l" North Twenty-seventh street. " Today's Independent Games jind Jesuits of Yesterday , . Smith I'lillltcK at Itrldeslfurr. ntelunend and lrtlieil(i streets. ChvMfr itt Steiifhurst, rerty-flehth and Walnut strisrt. Itnliil sturs at Ilirlinmrli f.lp.nts, Pnrliy, I'hlladflliMe Ti-rnil'ill nt North PIlllllM. l'enrtli nd Vlncehiklnc strifts. lllllilale nt Tr.MHt. i'hlnicn III. ('nmrien ( Itv nt Sluinutiim. Pnrtswlxhth i anil llreun strew.. Vi;s.TI.IWAY'.S RIlSri.T!) Mmnilian, Ti I'hllrulplplila Terminal. 0. Ilnrrt-lniri: .Moter rower. Bt I'hllndrlnhla Ternilnul. :t. Ilrlilfsleiri;. a, Menton. 3. elenlnl Ire Crenm. si MrCall Test. 8. St. lUrnnlins, t. '.Vllmlncten. 0, nelnhrr 111: lirsifr. n. Kmwned, s- ll.irtr.iin I'ark, 0. Nnthltj Ii l'luew I. Strawhrldcc i, I IntMsr. 15: fiphas, 4. Mlehmnnd. 1); Il-'niteluli. I. White Mule. 0 Milielt's, 0. Klrlinifliul (-1 mis. ii; Seuth rhlla, S. 11ni ii Tulln. I. l.iKlltlllM'M-. 10! Jllenftrn, 3. Nil. Hull). l: North Dills. 1. ILiltlmere 111 I. Sn. 1'j Wildwood, 1. Vtfnu, Hi mlt ?. Amfrlr.in (.lunls, '.: Illlldnlr, 6. I.ebbii, (Ii (lcr:in ( it, t. Rnxlierninth. .1; Mlt-nen, 1. fiipe .M.i.v. :l, Ml'iille flty, 1. Kntrnrr (ii s(.r laif, . .Irwl.h Merld ?i; .i:in.l. 1 Rf. ': ll-stnrs. (1, Meniirrh, fli Itn.i n nod. 8. I'errest. fl: (.en,l'i-'lni s, 0, l.niisilale I) stmiflaimt, 1. I'nrkwev 11- Hrilirrrs, !. White Itnel, .1 I iilnn. I. Mrndnll. (I' Ileum r. Ilrllifld. b Km nl stirs. . Siilrm, III) lllcl.iril. I. Wildivne.1, HI; I'I'M.rW 1'rns.. 1. An'tnlnrn "n I'luli. Trairlem, 1. aeili W.ird .Irs. :. P,ii. Mncse .Irs., fl. Tlnlriim A .A.. T"illslil Stnrs, 3. Ilnlst Turk simt'inrstrrn, I, rimmmu .u--i.irs, , Mntiimu innek r3ex, P. Jl. H.. ': r.maiis, I. IT FOR LESS: 85 Bex of 25 of Peicders Gunning Coats, $4 Leggins erpli B t renetr mad: plenty of packet. s.a . e Water proof, Win ,t for yean Value, 11 CO n1 11 75. Gunners' Caps, $1 n n verelble, the oilier. Shell Belts I'.itrn leaT.T. ?1 Any of Abert ArticUi Seat Parel Peit, 10c Eitra y!iwsV (J fi jViA r(l en one ALL-STAR TEAMS TO PLAY FINAL GAME OF SERIES Whites Will Meat Colored Club en Flelihef Field Saturday WHITES Whitman, It, Nelld, Sb. Nvlun, lb. Hniidrew. rf, Hiett, cf. Iliirkry, . MrOrrluiD, 3b. Moure, c. HerVrntiury or C01MBXD Kmp, II. I.tnilwr. . I'ettni, lb. llaedr, tb. FrU, rf. Maiwn. rf. Hmllh, Sb. JehnMU, e, Urpr or 1. p. MtffD, p. The final game of the series between the All-Star White team nnd the All Star Colored team, in which all of the players will represent vnrleus clubs In the Philadelphia Baseball Association, will be played en Flelsher Field, Twentv-slxtli and Heed streets, Satur day, nt U P. M. The first game of the series was played en the North Phillies' grounds, Fourth and Wingolieekliig streets, nnd the colored lads were returned the vic tor. ,'1-1. In the second battle, which wns played nt Shetzllne Park, Bread nnd Blgler Ftrccts, the whites were the winners, 2-0. The white team will have en it rep resentatives from the North Phils, Seuth Phils. Flelsher nnd Brldcsburg, while the colored nine will be made up entirely of players from the Philadel phia Heynl Stars nnd the Richmond (Hunts. In rase Illlldale returns in time from its trip te Chicago the Darby team also will be represented. lleckcnbury, of Flcisher, who al lowed the colored players only two hits in the second game of the series, prob preb nbly will pilch, with Stecn, of the Seuth Phils, as reserve. Either Lee. of the Heynl Stars, or Harper, of the Rich mond Giants, will twirl for the ether nine. WEST YORK A. A. BUSY Signs New Players as Grid Season Draws Near Yerk. Pa.. Aug. 24. The West Yerk A. A. Is busy gathering recruits for its tenm as the football season draws near. Twelve candidates already have, re ported te .Manager Jeseph Spahr. and included in the group was lister (ling erie!!, ex -Gettysburg College star. All of last year's team ale is bnck. The etienlm; gnme will be played Sep tember .'10. The schedule is being com pleted fast and te date includes games with Hnrrlsbirg;, Steelton. New Cum berland, Mcchnnicsburg, Mlddlcten nnd Curlisle. Mount Helly Trims North Phillies Mount Helly. N. .1.. Auk 24 - Th North Phlln were ev for the lernls here ejter day crnp 4 te 1. Conway nnd a home lun In the second, wh.l'i the flldlni: of WhltP, Conuey and Stelnader ffatured. Bey, Hit by Ball, Dies Chlrnne. Auk. 24 .Tames Iteld'Eitfr. twelM- .'ar e.d, was struck ever the heurt bv n b.asehnll jeaterdnv and died before iredlcal Iielp could je mimmened, Let Liggett te Mviai Tobacco Ce. Outcast Giant 9MB run, deigkas Who wns "llred" from nrganiretl baseball because of tin alleged effort te "sell out" te St. Iuiis YORK S. & L. SPEEDY Has Had Five Shutouts In Last Ten Games Played The Yerk Safe and Leck Company's baseball team Is enjoying a great sea son. In the last ten games pla.ved five of the opposing dubs have been set beck without scoring. Less than one earned run a game was allowed in the ether five contests. D. Kntziner, the star twirler. hnH a record of fourteen wins se far. seven of them being by the shutout route. He also has pitched n ne-hlt contest. Mull. Brien and Marshall also ure pitching great ball. The management would like te nr range games with nil first -class home teems. J. Katziner, 12M7 N. College nvenue. mTsau:ttTxttvimiltiriVmmnaiii Fatima smokers tell you IF NOTABLES INVITED TO British and Argentine Ambas sadors, Governer Sproul and Mayer Moere Will Be Guests TO DINE VISITING TEAMS Tini British nnd Argentine AmbnsRa-j a- ders Governer Mpreiu nnu .ajer Moere will be invited te attend the in ternational pole tournament nt the Philadelphia Country Club. September 13 te 23. ns the guests of the joint com mittee of the Country Club nnd the Bryn Mawr Pole Club. In chnrgc of the event. A dinner will he given in honor of the vlsittnir nlnycrs. the Argentine, All- Ireland, Angle-American nnd four American teams participating in the tourney. Bexes, parking plnces and reserved scats for this pole classic were put en sale for the general public this morn ing nt the Conway Theatre Ticket Agencies and at the offices of the Phila delphia Country Club. Se far only members of the two clubs involved in staging the tourney have been permitted te subscribe for reser vations, but the committee felt the poje enthusiasts of the city and vicinity should be given the same opportunity. The beTcs, of which there nre only a few left, sell for .$125 for the series. Reserved seats In the central, covered grandstand com J?-'.uO for ench day or $U0 for the series. Seats In the ether reserved sections will be put en sale daily nt S- each, while the general ad mission will be 1. Parking spaces will sell for $10 each day. but there is a reduction in rate if they are taken for the entire series. The dnshlng Argentinians nre work ing out every day nt the Runisen Pole Club, near Seahright, N. .1., for the first of the trio of international pole jousts, scheduled te open en the Rum son oval this coining Saturday. The invaders from thenfar Southland have lived up te every bit of praise handed them by the British critics. They mopped tilings up in great shape ever there, finishing by winning the open chnmpienshlp of Knglnnd. Net only have the players made geed en the ndvnnce dope an te their spec tnculnr riding, clean stroking and smooth team work, but their ponies have, just naturally captured the hearts of the critics who have seen them in action, Jewish World, 5; Ashland, 1 Th Jewish World hs9ball team defeated A-hlnnd by a score of 5 te 1. n mm POLO TOURNEY HAD OWN TROUB There is no ether cigarette of such quality at such a price. ATIMA CIGARETTES Always slightly higher in price than ether Turkish Blend cigarettes but Just taste the dijfereticet anu its IRISH POLO TEAM ies: fiantaln OnntrllM A -..--. . Ur,.u,,, .v.ulu,ll& niresiea 01) Eve of Sailing for United States WAS HELD IN DAMP CELLAR aiv AAf!s A IIM O.I t.iZ 7 . 7 murt ...,!,;. Hi-iirij fircvcnicti me Irish pole team from arriving here intact. M u ... ..ms-inu, en .uujcsiic, ter a scrlu . luuiiiuuii'ma ni iiumnen, N, t Philadelphia and Meadow Broek v ' The night (lint Captain W. t. ' .' Geuldlug, lender and organizer of it. .v...... u.-jiui.cu mwn 17I10IIII for Seuth. nnipten he wns arrested by Irish n. publican soldiers, taken te TuL' cellar In an out-of-the-way street 5 requested te supply Information CJ!. ccrning a prominent Free Stater They asked me where his nu'lnm. bile was and I told them I 3'.; say." Captain Geuldlng said. "J "' where It win nil l.i,i.i. ....... J.';new ....., ... .. .... .iA,.., niiuuiign 1 ut. ' no heen eilied mi in ,k :... r..r " nel been mixed up In the inteninl neli! tics of Ireland nt nil. Thev sn I , would held me until I "lid "ell Z threatened te kill me. but t lev U ' llie only an hone neil ,, ketf ...'. "c" initted me te go." " Pc" With Captain Geuldlng, n veteran t 1 the llrltlali Army during he ml , I I'. R. Gill, ether members ,,f tt, . M , i .., ... , - -; . .: "- " an- i:.,iil,ll ...i m.. ini " .. s-iii , ,". . ". ' -"" were accom panied by their wives. "The situation In Ireland could net be worse." Captain Geuldlng M.. nnueti. tt is unimportant from u Iiiteinntinnal stniitlnelnt. hut it uw trntes what has happened u.hc j ' that for a- while wn were prevented from practicing en our club lipid te permit seltlieni te drill and flint sound, nf police nre necessary te keep the In surgents from stealing horses rii-nt el a race track. The Free State Govern- nient mis ueen very decent, however and later nrrnnccd matters fne , ' The Irish players; said thev would would "de our very best," but Captain tieuiuing was skeptical of what the combination would tin. as the men lum never played together. Douglas Is tks least experienced and will piny Xe 3 while Gill, Ne. 4 or "back," Ims pnad the peak of his form. An attempt tni made te obtain Lord Wodeheuse, but he wns prevented from coming at til last niemcni. I in' " ""1 '"O"" IIIIU .McjDf P. I), llurriilnll and .Majer Vlvlu Locket t. two Kngllshinen of the EnJ! Ilsh-Ainerlcnii "Kastcett" team, tl. hi in in tun leurnaiiieiit. ROTE: I.ikn the fetr ether hlrr-seillnir brands. Fatima Is a Turkish Hlend riKarctte-n blend of belh Turkish ant) Demestii to baccos. But Fatirnn differs from the ethers In that it contains a greater quantity and finer quality of Turkish tobacce-tho rea son both for Fntlma'a slightly higher cost greater delicacy of taste and areuii. l l.:l X. junior teams. is ,. -fi2 Sfer..Ay; .'.-, -'-. f.W- jrYiuaui . Mela 160
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