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Show RII5I0RS OF MARRIAGE V' DISTURB AL HERFORD -7 i ' ,., . - ' !- 7 : -'. Some one started the rumor that Al Vvi Herford, the Baltimore fight promoter, ( ' '" . was married and as a result telegrams ; 7 of congratulations have been coming In on Gans' manager at -a great rate. Her-, Her-, , ford, took the matter good-naturedly, and "when asked where his wife was, - saldi- - . V- " "Oh, yesj Tin married; my bride Is at ; the Belvedere hotel." . "What Is she doing there?" Herford 4. was asked. "Washing dishes, I guess," was Al's ' -' reply. To a telephone, message Herford re-. re-. plied: ' . ' "Yes, I'm married. My wife dropped '.' off the train at Chicago. Her money ran out and she couldn't come on any further." , Later Herford said Gans-had started . 7 the storv and that he wouldn't stand . tor apy more "rigging" about It. -' |