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Sunday Morniflg, Slay 31, 1925 -T15VB OTMS FTSTT TMH TTTT FR (TW- A BEATRICE DAILY SUN 0 crccmes Stanislaus Zbyszko Taking Age Bom Straight Falls in Terrific Struggle Vetera Unabis To Stand Munn Accepts- Detroit Comes Up For Both In Herlenbaeh WinsLig Crown From Veteran In Fast Go In Yankee Stadium for Title TN Terrific Pun Youthful Nephew of De Palma New; Monarch of Automobile Result of Victory -Defeat At Hand ishment Double Program an. End Peter De Paolo -Smashed' All Youth Proves Victor In Over. Craft 1 Experience Kecords At Indianapolis ohJp sporting event in I LiilCrLay was round 13U.00O, the previous OfStrangler" Michigan City, Mny 30. (A. "Strangler" Lewis, claimant of the world's heavyweight championship, retaliated for tlie dlnputed defeat that Wayne "Big" Munn.former Nebraska athlete administered to him in Kansas City last winter when he defeated the Behemoth in two out of three falls, hers lute today.

Munn taking advantage of -npeed and freh strength took the first fall from Iewis in twenty four mlnutfs and fittv-two seconds. Ills great Ime proved more of -a high STAGED GREAT BATTLE Sl'JTCT SEVERE INJURIES Et. touis, May 30 Stanislaus Zlyuko, veteran pole, who waa take 'to a hospital here thit afternoon after hii champion-ship watch with Joe Stechei of Krbraiita wai found to he suffering from internal injuries, several broken ribs and injuries to h's back, it was learned to- J. St. Lo'uk May 30, (A.

Joe Yankee Fladtum, New York. Mar. SPORT TABLOIDS May 30. Tris Sneaker manager of the Cleveland 30, (A. l'u: Berlenbach of Astoria, N.

became dight heavyweight champion of the world here tonight by outpointing Mike McTigue who. gained the title from HattHng Flkl in Dublin three Yearn aim In a Philadelphia. May (Amerl-cah) The" Athletics wonhoth games of tftclif holiday prografm with the Yankees today, taking the morning struggle; to 7 and tho afternoon meeting, to in 14 inning. Blng Millet's hard bounding single olf Pennock'a glove drove Dykes home with the winning run In the 1 -A record crowd of 40.000 witnessed the morning contest, while 000 taw the first struggle. floret First game: New York 19 2 Philadelphia 9 13 2 Shocker, II.

Johnson and O'Neill; Groves and. Perkins. Second Krw Ywk Philadelphia 6 18 2 Pennock and Bengough, Schang; Baumgartner. Rommell and perk-Ins, n-', lous eiehango of right hand lefts to tin, head. Berlenbach landed a lift to the- Jaw, McTlguo countering with a loft hook and a right to the chin.

Hound furtcen There were number5 of clinches without any damaging Berlenbach rocked McTlgue's head with lefts. They exchanged rights to the head. Mc-Tlgue's left eye bled from a cu. McTigue sent right and left to stomach. They traded lefts to the chine.

McTigue kept jabbing and Berlenbach punched on with the left to the head. Bound fifteen They shook hands, exchanged smiles and McTigue sent a vigorous right t0 tho Jaw. Berlenbach knocked the piaster off Mike's cut eye. McTlgue'a upper lip wa swollen twle Mr normal trixe He countered Berenbach's lefts with short rlahta to the body; They began slugging to the head. It was about an even exebangcu Berlenbach backed McTigue Into the ropes and twung Who.haa met success in getting promlalng baseball players from col- lege teams, has signed three out.

wins foarua Indianapolis. Indlb 30 (By Associated Press Breaking all existing records for the. Peter taclug star and nephew of the ranious Ralph 1)3 Palnia, today won the greatest race ever Btaged on 1'ne Indianaptdls motor speedway V-h-n he piloted hlei little cream colored raring creation to victory In 4:56:39:47. DePaolo set.Jhe re.maikable record 6f 101.13 miles an hour for tho 500-rnlle grind. standing men of Georgetown Univer fifteen rojnd bout, it was a case nf a Eluding youth meeting' a mtddle- agni iKixer with a great sity's nine.

William Albert, outfielder, Clyde Kukeforth. Catcher and Dou Brennan, right hand hurler, all sophomores, will join the lndittna on their swing east ntxt wetkr In the flint three rounds BerlenH bach was the mastciV but the handicap than art advantage in the remaining falls however. Lewis wore him down by The application of an even score of hci'dlocks and took the second fall in Eeventecn minutes and twelve seconds. Iwls trotted for tln third amJ detidhtg fall, while Munn emhled slowly down the aisle, an indication to the knowing ones that the third fall was to be very otilckly. It was seven hcadlocks applied in seven minutes and twelve seconds that erased tho black mark against Lewis' record noted by the disputed Kansas City Iowa City.

MaifXfA. rourtij to the seventh It seemed that MTlriM had regained his championship firm. His artful left was continually In Ilirltnbach's face, and The boyiHh looking DePaolo, with Scoring firsts In all but three events, tho well balanced University of Iowa team today defeated Notre Dame la a dual treck meet, 82 t-0 to 43 1-6. me Astoria man seemed unable "to penetrate bis wonderful covering. only three years of lrltlng experience behind him.

itA a killing pacn the Instant he was clear of -the red in me last, naif of the fight the youth and utrencth' of TiHrhnhnrh both lefts and rights to the heafl. Wichita. Mav 2(1 Nebraska scissors marvel, who Jn4 lie heavyweight wrestling! championship to Ed "Strangler" Lewis four years ago, again the pinnacle of the wrestling world by defeating FtanWaUiT title 'claimant, In straight falls hire tonight. Stcher won bcth falls with lit Tavorito hold, the first in one hour and 23 hiiuutes and thV second -In five, minutes. Ktw her gained the first fall, with a full body scissors, which he obtained front-a standing position- The tint wan ou hour and 23 wlmtes.

Afterfifty minute Zbynzko twined a Krape vintr -arm" lock on Stech-ei'a right arm, but the Nebraskun soon broke the hold and hi opponent BoiiKhtsiwnttuarjr la the ropes. The pest moment Zbyssifco'a head grew purple under the pressure of a iijmasriue hendlock hut he Jerked hlw gradually Worn dnn hla nnnnnonf By winning the match Lewis elim starting flag and 'fought it out to the finish with Karl Cooper. Benny Hill, Dave Lewis Harry Harts and Pbll Shafer, ears werewlthtn inated one of the three claimants of In the eighth Berlenbach cut Mc-J New York, May, 30 George Smith Tlgue's lips with rights to tho heail cf BrooklynT Ha pound. vB the Sti tcher of Nebraska who claims the world heavyweight wrestling -rhara- pUm-hip by virtue of his victory over (.. 1 the championship while the field was Washington, May SO (American) Washington and Boston divided honors.

In the holiday bill today, tha champions contest. 7 to 2, after dropping' ts morning 9 io 4.. went the full nine innings Tor Wai.li- wing further-narrowed at Louis uu in ihb ncxi iwo rounds opened! wy opr 'y v-oniey ui nan ran striking dlKtance throughout th In ths contest between and cuts over his left eye and hla ear. race, De Paolo won In the last few co. 101 In a slxjound bout.

Smith was far superior In the first three rounds, but Conley 'recovered after Ktecher. Lewis nlso -took tho major iujmni) bi oi lOUia IlKiay will wrestle Dick Davlscourt of fomla here next Friday, nighty Tom Law. local promoter, announced to-' night. Inaton In tho second game, while portion of a I.iO.OtH) purse and retain td ownership of his $10,000 gold, dia minutes, after a nerve wrecking battle down the stretches and around Ate -turn1 with Benny Hill. accent Ine several hard shot to the Boston let loose a barrage of extra mond studded belt, emblematic 0 the hearts and i allied at.

the base hits In the morning encounter driving as relief" Lewis. championship. -i Brenbnch was the first to arrive. McTigue following a half minute later. The weights were as 170, J-2.

for. both men. The fight, round by round, follows: Kouad one For the first tlnie In bis fighting-tarserrMcTigyc wore flamfiig red trunks Instead of the familiar grcea.vBoth- Ighteri ap and won easily. Score: neat was intense Louisville. Ky 30.

fAr.l In addition to the racing glory De PtrKt tameii Floyd Fitzslmmons, owner of the Showing of -foot in the atretch. Paolo wou apFioxluittlely s-3 Laiuham Beaten --New 30. Lew.Chet er ICO pounder from Brooklyn easily sky tiuo arena here and promotef of ue-emlng, an outsider won the Ken-- Boston 3 1 Washington 7 2 In prizes. lie won the plrzc of 120,000 to the winner, I7.80A In the contest, said that between 13,000 cutprinted Jay Lanahan of Staten tucky Oaks, feat jro race of Get Away day at Churchill Downs this after Ehmke and PJclnlch; Ruether ano and 14.000 portions paid admission to) lcland, 164 pounds in the opening lap prizes andnanother 110,000 or fcred by accessory manufacturers. tho match, lhe rate netted approxi Ruel.

head fxeo with a supreme effort, AU ter Steelier, punished lite opponent with a double arm lock. Again, veteran crawled to the -i: At this stage of the bout both men noon, eteppiug the mile and a fur clash of the night. long In Buckwheat Cako. cou Ulll. who drove the last seventy mately $04,000 being one of the few times Fitzsimmons has shown a good profit on h's Michigan City sporting Chicago, May 30 (American) Bnrke Oed miles for Lew hv piloted- the only pled with Blue Warbler as the Idle Hour farm entry, and the favorite, wrs a length behind and Little VI- Chicago defeated St.

Louis In both front wheel drive car In the event New York, May. 30. Jimmy Buffalo light heavyweight Ben- events. were guilty of rough tactics but remained well within' the rules. The games of a double header today.

live across thcfinlsh JUie for, filtor third. place. About niije and a quarter The Juvenile, the Bashford a technical knockout over Jack Burke of Pittsburgh 7" In the second round of a six roand won the first gam by buncntng behind the flying" Do Paolo. manomtakes two year old eolta peared to be in tip-top condition, terrific offensive to the body, hlch McTigue worked' a left jab to the face. Berlenbach bored lii and landed lightly to the body with a left hook.

Berlenbach launched a was cottiitefed mim Bfrnging lefts and tights to tha face. Berlenbach was caullone dagalnst hitting low, Berlenbach drove McTigue against the ropes. McTigue seemed alow. Round two-Berlenbach droye Mfs' to the and McTigue frowned dipleasure. Berlenbach was fighting well.

Berlenbach drove two heavy lofts to the, champion's hits behind bases on balls. Opportune bitting gave them the oecond Less than sixty i-sfnnds separated and geldings was won by Take A The crowd was late In flp-parently di laying their starts to escape the intense heat caused bv a blazing sun shining from a cloudless sky, Whcu the m4n go was put on at 4 p. .4,000 scats which had been paid for were vacant, because the fcket holders a ere marooned on match preceding the Berlenbach McTigue-; IshU Chance. His-time waa fifty-four them-In their-eiciiig race around real flying mare was executed at the ekpt nse of Stecher after' 6 minutes, Zbysako catapualtlng Stcrh-er over hla head and prone to the but Joe bounced to his feet, They reentered the ring at 6:61 o'clock and referee Sharpe sent Jhetii back to work. ZbMto attempted a flying mare conda for four and one-half furlongs.

the last Ian. game wliich was a pitching conieai bPtween two left hand -rs. A crowd of about 35,000 witnessed the games. Shafter's car, the one whlch'-was TDeeniliiK. wnel by Dalley, wen the race over field of thirteen driven to victory In the 1924 race, Score: West Conquers liast In Annual crowded highways, leading to the other tlireo year old fillies.

Bhe paid finished third (With Wade Morton I3G.4U, 13.40 and 13.10. relief driver. -In-tieiVat. but Blether brought him. to the mat.

St. Louis I arena. It was estimated that but for the congestion the arena's capacity 50,000 might have been approached. Harry Hartz. who finished tourtn firmly pinned in a full body scissors.

vnivafiu face. McTigue swung a sharp right last vear and. years, prey After, two minutes of tense strtiff-ele: zhvszko broke the hold. The to Berlenbach's jaw. lous finished swondV finbh-sd.

fourth Vangilder, F. Davis, iauu. and Dixon; Lyons and Schalk. Dnnn. Ill ffHTllD" Cinder Classic May- 30; The University of Southern California T'ojans w0tv the 49th annual Bound threeThere-war" a good1 Kama bei fortnance was repeated, Af today with the veteran, lummy Both wrestlers were streaming, literally throughout Jhe gruelling Contest.

Beth In Good Trim Iwls in what was declared to he the best condition of his career and doal of sparring, culminating In ex ter one minute Zbyfciko was carried o. 1 ia 1 mild "2 il twice inner M-lhe. even changes of right hooks to the Jaw. from the ring by bis seconds. and one of the outj-iamung iaor Phlcaen Intercollegiate track and' lieta cnam-ulonshin on Franklin field today scor Although shoulders were todav.

milling UP fifth. aud Severeld; Cvengros Munn also displayed the fine affects Leon Durav Xlh 81W. "in. iner 33 oolnts tn the 15 events and Co-Operative Communititi The most primitive example of cooperative communities exists la tha coffee plantations of Nicaragua and Guatemala. Here, the laborers build their own bouses and lead a healthy, happy community life, although they probably never heard the word "co-operative'' and know nothing of modern byglenle devices.

World Health. not '-yimied to Wlnst in either the first or second falls, he was bo ef- i -Pni. cptanrfe of serious outdoor preparation. placingvineit in with- a ii i i i Berlenbach's punches were stinging the champion. McTigue fought very ennnily Berlenbach left Into McTtgue8" stoirtachr Sertdlns him Into the ropes at the fonrBerlenbach shouk.

smtinsr" Ralph "wivrnui Kries. team mate of DePaolo, and Schaik. -r-. Twrnit Mav 20 (American) Both men enured The ring wttn cuu on.t fluiHlid eighth, ana well uuiiiuvru iimiviuaLiim wi and field performers. Princton was second with 2V4 po'ntaf and Yale about their eyes.

Lewis also suffered from Bore ewes due to resin. The wniinm Shattuc ninth. Detroit. May 30 (American) craftv Lewis brought all of hla know McTigue with a ieft to tho ehln and third with SG1. CJeorgetown finish- TA.tav' race wuneswn oj nn hrith ends of a douuie ih-i ojr that he was apparently unable to move and waa forced on both occasion "concede the fall.

Twin Bills On record-breaking throng, estimated v.i twin from Ceveland, taking another to the McTiguecd fourth with .23 points and Pen i in nimmnii nil hla rlpvernoKR i TiKvlvnnla fifth 'with S2.I ledge of the tricks and customs or. tne mat Into play against the beefier stronger oppohent. When he savr that urn iv o.i in 1 wiittiiaVtl HerWhaehSil' "deterinin-1 Assumfnir an einly lead when both the" afternoon game, 10 morning-game," is to ed tushes. McTigue was" -spitting Houser -and Anderson scored in the ki.i tn nrcnainnal shot put, the opening event. Dean he could not-brmg the Bix-six-uicn-200 pound giant to the mat by strat hi afternoon game, Leon- Odcll IIight School Alumni Hold First Reunion in 'Many Years Holiday ard .1.

while the Cleve- viwv. .1.1 tsv whkh brines down men nearer rixhts to Berlenbach's Jaw. but the I Lewis' own Bize of six feet one and land pitchers were hard hit. ino me Was a free hitting MM- In National Vocal solo Mrs. Ilaiel Joy-Avery two hundred and eighteen pounds, he Cromwell's athWtes pile tip a high total early -4a- the Record gnashed The" next to the last event saw Southern California.

Yale and Prlnce- punches seemed to have little power. McTigue appeared weary at the bell. class of '00. Zt th Tigers on be resorted to his bae of tricks. In tak Odell, May, 30.

(Special to I tha Sun) One, hundred sixty- five alumni of the Odeil high school Friday-evening celebrated a-pleasant re-tnlon the oeeaslon -betnir th alu cause they placed their hits better Reading Clarice Hill, elasa of 22. -Voeal wIo "Brnden Waddcll. clasa tr 1 1 1 I i 1 1 1 1 Round five Berlenbach fought than the Indians, wH-t- close- quarters, whipping ing tne second full, however, Lewis selied Munn with a ferocious head lock and hoisting him upon -his should dor th- i'tbi aka Iiulk- t-o the canvass with a resounding crash. VUIVIMIIU ilC 114, 11.U liKC ijiii.v;!-f?!nr;e.ii-..ii 2 17 the is-1 mni banquet -the first rn fifteen Cleveland Piano duet Arriath Muth, class of '23 and Chrlstena Kostal. clasa of '23.

sues was decided when. Grumbles of 14 16 years. r.i.it ueiruii. Southern California came stand The former college football star was constantly on the defensive. Berlenbach staggered McTlguo across the ring with a left to the chin.

rittUmrght. May 30 (Natl Pittsburgh: took both games of a ilouU huier from the morning contest, 4 to 1, and the afternoon game, 15 to 5. Hornsby hit a home run Id each hlltln'g marked. the last, battle. Including a homer by E- Smith.

Mornliig gamei -1 Classes S3 far lack as 1895 were represented at the function and some ing up in the 22-hurdles. record was shattered to lay like a felled ox. It was a minute before he hadJ-ecDvered --sufficiently to leave the ring for the bad the alumni, It was recalled, had Vocal solo Rose Beran, class of Loyalty Hermlna class of '18. Unity Lester Kellcmgh, clasa of been absent from Odell for a score Mike -toddled to his corner at tne bell. Rouhil rilxr-McTlguo thowfd a imrBt nf sbeed and landed Bcveral ly needed period oi rest.

day and several others almost equalled. Ralph G. Hills of Princeton, who yeUerday shattered (he intercollegiate mark la the shot put bettered it Smltlu EuckeyeKoy B-LTSeweU; Collins. WelK' Woodall. game; 7 Cleveand J0 TY Sewell, Edwards and and gassier.

of yeare or more. The banquet was held" at the Odell opera house and The end of the last fall also found was made pollute, tnrougn tnoun- by 7-8 of' an inch todajr heaving the MemolrrWi "Floyd," the huge grappler prone in exhaustion. After wearing" his man down Lewla would leap through" the air to iring -efforts, pi Anna enson, 18? "4 13 1 Schmidt; sharp rights 3C the head. champion continued his rally aM Rhnnk the. challenger with lefts and class of class ot .1300 thalrman of the ar shot 49 feet S-8 trchss.

Upsets dotted today't events. Chos. Korea; -r-- PUtburgh" X- 4 Sothoron. Stnart and Yd and Couch. Afternoon game.

st; Louis rangements comnUttee, Mrs. John seixe the hugs head of bis opponent vW-l 1 kiln Penh State's crack hurdler, rliihla the face. McTigue kept up Callan. and -others-. the honor who figured as an easy victor in who was Xig.ured.-aa an easy victor At the end of tho contest ti 1 terrifieomnanlmtt -on tseren- trusts TFsnrllrcTnu posed with belt "bout his waist mach'a head and sent bim to his ecently graduated, and the present 15 19 tn ine nirn nuruies anu Pittsburgh auer he had awed Muna a acconaa in family or the Odcil high, school.

IndnendcntSct eliminated 1n -the -finals. Nomad Clarence K. llinos, ciaes amir 7j "-TntfrludcrtMrTcaearclen-Bar-do. class of '00, "Ito.ponuB Genevieve Jeffilrlc class 7 .7. Piano miIo Anna Cacok-rrubyl.

class of '15. 7, solo Jew la Walker r-Hlnda. class of DuyDerandt)'rarrtll; Morrison kneeUlt.Kn.owe4j'.pnncne.. The. great crowd roared encourage- fallen- wreetler rom Albert E.

Wolf, class or u. pre- the. canvassv and E. Smith. Ided over the toast list presenting io For Belleville WESTERN LEAOTJlT" lhi following program: ner unruffled; ana wemeu ous startling stops helped.

BJxey oxfr Welcome Albert JC- Wolf, CUtSS, not to have suffered i great ieai. the roujjb places, ,77 of '00. RAvf.tth rmnid Mcllgue comura- Ttnh Ttrowne's ufideieaiea ueuui-v At Omaha -Tv- First game: a naHsnU and terrific Ilgnung will undergo a severe Boston. May 30 (National) The Roblni' wlhiiing streak or six' stralcht games was broken loday hfn the Braves won the second Fl4 Score: 7 nrenhach reiuseu in B'e Denver 14 15 Omah Xim.cu. 0-1 3 Chicago.

5 a Ut4 today on the home lot when the fat Bclle-vUle Kan.as nine, headed inhn KUer. former Lincoln Stale -Honor Famous Twirler oiind" however" Cii i lnnaU 7- Batteries: Hodge and-Smith game of the tdoubTiOeaitcrTllvetT) and kent th heavy nrU- Jacob and Har net ti-Xioao iti, nnrm. Whaling Bailey, Joyr. Harris and rno. after loy nff tbO Ilrst.

coniW f. 1 punching Berlenbf.cn at paynrouijH league nurier win ui L-ieblw. to 3 Js Barnes turned-tn the ic or for Btsf Wl r7but nit Inn out the round. BclievtH tomes here wn a refu hue and Bruggy, ame: 7 th'feagcr Cincinnati 4 6 II "7-n-hi McTigue liafked Wo'Hff'lame 2 4 tation for having one or me iasi.r rcrresatlons In Independent uniform .20 19 Denver nrUvibarii ana 0k ev at tr Omaha Kaufman, Bush, Keen and Gon sv (j First Eiocklyn Tliitnn 3 8 circled around the ring. McTigue 7 17 1 Whaling; ihu EBnn El er a Diicning is im Batteries: Hodges 'and zales; Rlxey and Bruggy.

ported to be one of tne icaiurea ui holding off hla adversary ir. i- tha face, occaslonaly cross- 3 Lee and Wilder. llia i the Belleville play. Lefty Walker will be on the mound DELANEY V7DCS Petty and Taylor; Graham. Cene- At Des Moines: lng his right when uenenoa came too savage.

Berlenbach it, danrerous ann for the locals ana tne name ui Lincoln 3 8 Yankee Stadium, New York May, tlnn which has ridden tnrougn io Des Moines 6 9 Jack Dclaney. lignt m-avy- in utrinir nf vtciorles will com wkh, Kamp t.nd liioson. Second game: Brocklyn Bofton OiiUtrne. Hubbel aud McTigue used al of his sun frnm Batteries: Moudy, Pallas and Bruc woiirht of Bridgeport, Cou n. toon 1 7 0 5 10 1 DebeTry; uuu'the local liiicun.

The game v. ill ker; Moan and Llngie. decision from Younj, Alar jho oi ar. lit n. m.

at the Driving 0 Round aine Berlenbach kept -bar Oileans in ten round-. It a a s'ow i in Irvine; tn break flown hattle with the man jao He shook the cam At St" Joseph: First game t. and Gibsuin. York. May 30 (National) fi.s- l.1(,inE the first game of a twin park.

Tuckahoa a Puzt.lt II F. blng and way to victory left to the chin Wichita yum wi Ij Adiil Inned for nltlin v.iii i PhUllej. seven to four 3 St Joseph ann mm A quer vegetable found in ine Giants took the WOS a Breai Butteries: and McMullen1 the Catted MATUia XiUI iU xux-ui. meA wllUn 14 hi 6. Six Philadelphia pltchera IH'I I' nam uim uiuui.i, Ih.

turiahm, It croWS Utt liA of McTlgue's punch ihtf finM iray, Aoou, IH-Mn mnn-i tO taK- tnv two aergraund, somewhut' Hke the F.uro- r.i tii own. 1 1 41111 I' I fiei truffle. It Is referred to is So-eond game: Wichita St Jwph .4..." r. 10 17 8-13 Everett Bou id ten left 1o the chine ftft.r V' lenus of spurious funtft, bat prousatj 4 9 wire U-td in f'f-ores: ft game rhifadi-ipbla New Yuik Rinif and 7)h Batterliis: Ctmplell had left Jabbed him nan idith or shrine can add to, the glory of the men who have died i i past American wars," but a monument of service can be erected In the caring for the coiifcquence9 of thoe James A. laln.

national mmmander of the American Legion. Wil-on: McQuillan Is a peculiar eonilltlon of some ot, though It Is not def nltely. known of whM clant Love, Dnyjnport, and 31taetive. 11 limes. Beilenbaca lannea l-f1S to the body and head MeTUw VVisiif and Snyder Pent a stinging rigm io i 1 I V-u At First game 5 11 Berlenbach landed a rigni i kidneys at the bell.

iM.n Berlenbach charg 14 18 In his Memorial day addrexs I here today. Adequate care fr0 I widows and orphans of tha men ho farlictf Manual Training The earliest official recognition of manual training as glveu la Finland, were Nno Cjgnseus a plan far such work In primary schools in Oklahoma City HI 10 IS i 12 12 3 Shoie and Wrtlga Tula -K. H. Knlcht. Couch, an llenllne; Benlle) l' o'Nt-ii.

ihdr llfo the paf.t wars. ed tlaerlshly. but minsed his target. McTigue kept up he Jab. Jah.

i-. i. a demon and liatierles: Coole, mot; Buehl lir and Einhe. raid, became a monument that would Uerieiiiwii h.i,vii to the champion II pant-; "Memorial day," eald Commander Ural the clay when 110.000.000 Oklahoma Citt McTlsue and a heavy left hm.U tti muni! Ctlileil. "ir 30 National to.ik both 9 10 3 6 12 6 Woleamot; Tuba Americans pause to pay tribute to nf il wars In which n.iutut tweUe-Berleiibarh lsnd.fl from Clih-apo, 7 to lit rM-iin, w- Bat ter IVtuy snd Amliiotn and Caet.

tn its bU- has to i be stomafh ano i. I 4 Io 2 in tlif er America till I J. Vinl ti rl.ln. H' I-' lSfiS, and where such Instruction was made coinpulsiiry for certuln pupils la IS0U Sweden soon sfter reetgulzed the luimrtance of such training and gave an Impetus to the movement. Hivtn D.viJa The Missouri river la South Dakota Columbia la Oregon Snuke In LUibo; r.io Orande la New Mexico; Plat: In f.V!ir0.i Arkoossa river In Arksa-ss; furl river In Pes la Icwa, snd rtvrr la 1 tlrov t.

another 1 1J 11 l-ilton. They i hi t'M- I. iir- 1 1 was: nil u- a (tie It Tiftt di Kibb'd veterans e.ry dav. Today tbete are more rne J-in that brave l.o't now lioikeiiJog to cor eul.ui,-H. men while Ilei le 1 11 11 1 ...1, tuning ii.

I T'i- 1IIK I V.u' inmt'U BrWiklyn pitcher, was prt-si-nted with tlC-9 In gold 1, I ti nicii il iiiJ.le.w.',!!- of tiie in. id ilm.li'e In the Katkinal Roy and fatttily Mrs, Winnie Flujrduf this city and a number of E. at ri fa r.B as well ate -nJ()-ln tit frtaeme uf Mrs. Barrio, turr.nly Maude Teacarden, whu I here fur a few il.iy,-, fi-nm AikteiaiCity. Mrs Is a i i.

fin 1 1 1. iiiii 1 1 ,1: in-ii 1 1 ii, Hound thirlim el t-iutlia at tho int. 1 :t.n It. -l ti; 1 1 -i a lt 1 ...1 uf liiiivtiinr -ll. i J-illSi I iliiri.i! v.m ft I'l'-l rni l-v.

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