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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, In the' forefront were American Jackie, who had not seen a game foe a year. Intermittent battle with the elements marked the tour, the texms were Wafted out of Shanghai on a midwinter monsoon. Tha second gam In Manila waa played un on g field thst had been six Inch before the twenty minutes started. Drought prevailed la gam Australia. Jn Roma and Parle the downpour never let up and It was not dusty In London. Life Story of Charles Albert Co'miskey, for Nineteen Years President and Owner of the Chicago White Sox. der-aste- By G. W. AXELSON CHAPTER XV. BASEBALL THRILLS TOR A KINO. Governor general of Australia taught a new 'curve' Sir Thome Lip ton and the Schaefer are chuimny Pilgrim meetVatl-can pope Find a baseball fan tn the A strikeouts ball three and Nine thriller berookie wine an eleven-innin- g fore a king A new toast. v: i : i Brand of Ball Standard. at Alexandria and lfnot embarkation catch up with the perty until did Lon- - don was reached. Those of Teuton cunsoiatlen In the action found, gome amber fluid. With the game at Nice on F'ebruarv II, ISIS, th sox and Giants had dug Tn their aplkos Into five comlneats. y lead remained with tho former, an e ores' Won th game 10 to 9. With th carnival program over and 'the xle of Baris only a memory, London alone remained on the schedule. After Jockeying with unceita'n weather it was finally decided to play I.conditions, February 28. The Chelsea p utball field. within the 6tamford Bridgo ground. which bad been dedicated to the game by Spalding's pleneera. was selected as Then loyal being the moet suitable. American enthusiasts, led by John Lambert. George Grant, now owner of Uh Boston Nationals, snd others, started to They had get court circles Interested. hours to do It In. As Just twenty-tou- r soon aa apprised of th gams,, th king assured Amlaissador Page that he would be on hand. He was there at the appointed Urns, with 94,000 other Britons. x- Com-take- Th playing fields proved much better than had been expected Th cricket fields In Queens and. New South Wales and Victoria furnished carpeted playing surfaces Other diamonds were mostly of tho "skinned" variety. On aJL the brand of ball was up to the standard. One of the marvelouk exhibitions was th last contest at Manila, where an ar g Tories had bean gam S played on a field which resembled i morass. Tha first native team in Australia was It "borrowed" encountered at Sydney, W lee and Wingo ae a battery, but lost In a g 10 to I In a game. Sees Nifty Game. g context the following day, a King A It happened, his majesty taw the team composed entirely of ltomei talent went down to a (efeat. Th ecora greatest thriller of th entire trip. Fpeefollowed In favor of thaOianU dedoratsd I tacular . oatebea Of II to prodigious hsms-ru- n drive by Tom Daly swats, the board at Melbourne. winding up th sensational contest In tha At Bydney th "Old Roman I eleventh waa a question as An' It handed hand at cricket Inning up .expert to wliat Impressed the king the more? the ball. I should think I ought to be able to the riotous rooting of the Americana or the clrcua feels of th plavera For tha knock the ball out of the lot with a paddle Ilk that," remarked "Commjf'l as li former be mads uas of Ambassador Page aa wicket. Interpreter. He could make notea of look bis place In front of the He did "lose" the ball, but retired th d stunts wlUisut anv special help. The catch by Magee of Speakers with th laurel of having protected his terrific drive over the running track In wicket. left no explanation. field needed Free It was scheduled at A gams had been to expound the beauties of mantla. West Australia, but on arrival unnecessary eleventh-inninexg or to drive the tourists discovered thst the local Dalys commit te had forgotten to make ar- plain that it waa the longest hit ever within the historic grounds. rangements for a plaj lug field, A sight made Th mighty wallop spelled finis for a seeing trip to Perth was liken Instead,die- a- remarkable . baseball h h,j been th place where Comlskey entoyed ery angle, and tlnction of going broke Jta had hi. let- had of having pilot- gold lskey ter of credit for $121.00 and a $20 tried ad a team to victory during th trip that .Wbsn-hpiece when he arrived.Pow tn possession of th to settle for dinner h proffered th dou- baseball title. "Commy s" team eagle. Nothing Ilk R had ever been cling cumulated a total of twenty-fou- r wins; lie tried the bank.thisBeing expert McGraw a crowd drew twenty. Fifty on the vellow metal In part ofof the game in been had all. those with played it. world, xrhlch produce a fair share teame difference. the up making tt gold, but pot currency. 1 hit In that closing contest The "bank ""finally - took - a . chance, but 1 ' The winning off Urbart Faber, who bad nicked him $1.40 for the trouble. I been loaned to the Giants for the trip. I rookie had been put to a mote severe uarae at fnlombn Cae- test than wa the youngster behind on I cade. Iowa. Not only was it up to him Leevtng the Ionnextcontinent contest exhibition to hold Ut own against Jim Scott and January It, the waa put on at Colomboi a aeslc later. Jo Bens, vsteran elabemen, but. in price, but wttn a lot of cere-- 1 tlon. he was pitching under tho gaxe of The race track Inclosuro monarch and a great crowd of diplomony. used for the plavlng field. The groun matic notables. was tough and It rallied part of th time Faber blamed himself for the defeat Blr Thomas Lipton and the American Of his team, but MoGraw did not. When next the Qianta and the Box met, three consul said they enjoyed it. The native were noncommittal. snd a half veers later, it was Faber of land It was a Issq Journey from the By winagain who held the spotlight. I tea and cinnamon Into the Red esa. ning three out of tlx game from the which, despite Its name, didn't appear Giants for the Whit Box. he added anred after all to some of our tourlets. other worlds trophy to Comlskeya eol- After has lug had a distant gllinpa of I lection, the town of Aden, th fourth continent and tn the itinerary, 'brown Many Sensational Plays. burst upon the view during the latter II p, ever more hard fought gnni part of January than the extra-innin- g tempest at The prospect of playing before . the don. n Few had been as sensational. more Impressed the dom fiad the spectator- been as numer-gsni- e did the privilege of pulling off a ! Bogscored two flrat before the khedive. The morning In the third Inning on singles by after the pl'grlnis had landed at Sue runa a base on thev stood before the mutilated, but Evans. Bliss ani Weaver, and ball to Scott. Lobert s home-ru- n to majestic, figure of th desert enigma. "Whoever aeld we could stage a game center, a back of an error by Schaefer on grounder, made It a tie In the here must have been In. league with the Magee fourth. For the Giants, first to bat in picture-car- d trust." said Comlskey as he I the tenth, field singles by Donlln and Magee. bv tlie forty playing thirty surveyed a sacrifice hit bv Lobert and a fielder s In front of the Inscrutable one. choice an out, brought two rune, and s riddles." one of Stoner Face That It appeared as If Broadway would have suggested the scholarly Egan. I to celebrate, but Weaver. opportunity "KJddlng us, I should ty," added Me- In the Sox half, started to even it up Grew, as th moving picture brigade ed- h a went out on an m- L1 single. Egan Justed their tripod. I a drive had the ear-an- d Up. bpeaker "Well, let u go through the motions I Held home-rua marks of but Magee, sprint-anCallahan. kid posteritj', suggested he had never don before, made a through the motion they went, to I Jng as tn the air and speared the ball with of clicking cameras map the accompaniment That was one hand. Disgusted. Speaker yelled: and shouting donkey drivers. has ever beenf - Tee. you lucky stiff. You tried thst ae much of a gam grandstand play eleven times en th trip staged before the Sphinx. vAthIete and camp followers, having II without making It, and now you pulled It off before a king." listened to the ravings of Arab sheiks, Bam Crawford caused the second tie explored th pyramid of Qlsa to Its In- the game by sending the ball a trifle nermost depths and regretted tho ven-- I higher than had Trls. There was no ture. I ' need to reach for this. It never was found. Giants Stage Triple Play. )n (Mr the gazers on of the eleventh. Bruised and weary, Daly waa the first up waB rookie against rookie Egyptian antiquities moved to the ether I for the PoX- side of the Nile six miles Jwyond Cairo I Bnd royalty looked on both. F'aber tried for two real ball games. The first one to squeeze one by on the Inside. He went to a tie in ten Innings, u made a poor guess. Where the hall went, again gave the lie to hlppodromlng. aa. it no one cared. Donlln, In center field, of 1,, one loo), at t an,j made a break bv much confusion as marked tongues, the exposing of family skeletons for ha ehower. King and commoner on of the part and a general Iruculency arofe, stretched and agreed that they the plajers, each aide now trjlng to get j hid seen "some game. His majesty the edge on games won. told Ambassador Page that he had never A tew white folks having missed the enjoyed an afternoon more. This he rethe peated to Comlskey and McGraw through tir'd contest, a aecond was following dav. The Giant won i t one3 I ba chamberlain, who conveyed the ap-n- d pulled off a triple play, the only predation of the king to the leaders or on the trip. Both game were played on I tour at their hotel. he Level expanse! hed shaken hands with bothPreviously the Helkvpoll ground, ln the rovst marked boundaries of desert, the being box, where ha held democratic pow-b- y a rows of stately palms, with a back- - I W9W before the game, ground of botanical gardens, a handsome I clubhouse and attractive viiiae. to Train in ir vamps, days' j Hurry Only two game followed the scorer did not wish to Intrust the journey across the Mediterranean, which I boxThescore to cricket-playin- g cahle opera as made on the German steamer Frlnx The short trip was marked tors, bo the complete statistics of the Heinrich. now are given for tne first time by the absence of Umpire Sheridan and game WHITE HOV. the appearance of a pilsener brew. Sheridan had mieaed the boat in the confusion ssven-lnr.ln- 11 flva-lnntn- ,HE tour headed by 'Commy" in ireparedness. seven-innin- Ii-to- like traveling by megaphope rubber-neU- c a agon. All knew where they were going and what was expected of them when they got there, buclal usages could thua be adhered to and tne members would leave the impression that thev had been born equally to the purple and the homespun. If conviviality was on the cards, good fe.lowsh'p would be on tap without atlnt. If dignity heller comported to the no one was apprehensive of "bleaks Each member had been trained to his Indnid nil die suit and top hat. Ocaslonally a brainstorm produced variety. Nearing Japan, one of the athletes came Into t le dining room, direct from the sick ward, urrjved In a swallow-tai- l coat, with all the trimmings down to the patent leather pumps, hut with white stockings, embroidered on the instep with a (laming monogram in blue On snotner o ijsion, In dossing tne i Mediterranean, a pilgrim threw the German ht ad steward Into spasms bv appearing In "evening" dress consisting of a claw hammer tout, blank vest, neglige red necktie, white shirt, trousers and slippers "W'hv did you do If" asked an embarrassed fellow traveler 'To prove Hint it con d be done, was the noncommittal answer A a malter of fact, back of It was a conspiracy to make the custom of the Lrglisn. In dreswlng for dinner, look Adjusting shirt studs took too much lime awav from the game. one-han- i , . v.yAi: Xl.lJ. a A V - - . -t- .1' e globs-clr-b- le o. t --A, d t ts "e x . riay I addi-wltho- ut '' Treated RoyaUy in Japan. On land II benoovel the visitors to be on their guard when Out of thetr baseball uniforms, us there was hardly a where they were not officially chaperoned Arriving at quarantine at Yokohama, the party was met by the personal representatives of the major and the Japanese and American governments. They were considered guests of the nation until they departed from Nagcontest before King George of England; Tom Dal (right) whose home-ru- n Snapped on the world tour Urban Faber (left) who pitched an eleren-tanln- f asaki. won Sox. the swat for White the game At Hongkong not onlv did the English turn over "Happy governor Valley," which war government property and. in on the' college team at Baltimore, and staged ThlsTnade aTdgliTt all the way Righto." tntefjirtsj the other oner "I were plenty of prairie diamonds as. ac- The Japs saw eawn't even see the ball, you know." cidentally. the only level plecs of ground I suppose the manager agreed, for he from Chicago to London cording to the cnief of police, 200 games on the Island, for the game, hut the port kept me The Japanese, true to their natural were It before the first game and became the lineup quite a while' Sunday. evplsjed each are authorities permitted the tourists to leave Rome. been to on of to the the It had visit Prior at before the second Coimskey bent, lnletd getting hang sohie good Chinese there the Empress of Japan and board the St. had been presented with a hionae statue aiepts It was the same with the Fili- ery trfek. The Filipinos proved aa adap- hadAlthough plajeil of the world, In various teams I I Ins pinos, but to the matter-of-faAlban, after the former had sailed Into of the Discus Thrower, In Naples. subjects tive. Herman Schaefer had the knack of tne natU es Blood In parts flolid nloitoe and th harbor with the yellow flag at its followed after a delegallon of sporting of King George It proved a puzzle to the throwing the bell behind hla back in anv In tha performance e1le "Happy Valmasthead. At Manila Governor Harrison clubs had met the party at the docks end At Brisbane two Englishmen stood direction he desired. He gave an exhi- matched Mere furThe and Generals Fraiihlln J. Bell and H. P The presentation speech was made by watching the antics of the players. Both bition of hla skill at Manila. The fol- ley." Hongkon. of bailors, repreMcCain saw to It that nothing was left Hall Caine, the English novelist, w ho was became deeply engrossed. lowing forenoon the ball was similarly nished by thousands on earth. navy In Naples at the tune. undone for the visitors' comfort. Oil landing, the "What celerltc." remarked one. Juggled on every lot in the city and there senting practically every Beginning at Thursday Island, the party had been met by Dr. John Edward northermost landing place In Australia Jones, United Mates consul general at for ship taking the route Inside the Genoa, who stayed with the bunch until great Barrier reef, official and private the French border was reached. hospitality never missed a cog. At every in Carnival. stop, city, state and commonwealth dig- Take nitaries vied with each other In making At Nice the plajers added to the the stay pleasant As games weie played gayety carnival of the In the afternoons, receptions were conwhich was at Its height when they arfined to mornings, while banquets held rived. were They given a prominent way In the evenings, usually followed place In the parade and were almost by theater parties The fact that chamburied a under of confetti. shower offipagne and cakes Vere aerved at the Although tto game could be played In cial receptions in the city halls at Syd- 9l Melbourne Immediately .Her hv."fLL vrr a T. Herthe "ham and" made a considerable lm reception banA rick featuring the entertainment. pression. quet waa tendered by Jullua Kessler, an Speeches were the order American cltixon residing In Paris. were For the tourists, several members In London reception followed reception, adepts at the act. The heavy work de- the official luncheon at the Savoy hotel volved on Callahan, McGraw and Ted Aa Callahan, In "Gentleman rounding out the day and night enterSullivan. ornate affair official tainments At this g Jim," had capitalised his took my hat off aad. posed in tbo circles were represented by Lord LARDNER. v W. RING ability on the singe, and as Sullivan had Consul while Lord and Lonsdale, followed the profession of lecturer, many General Griffith responded for the United a host was given the Impression that we States. 'T seems kind of ridiculous for a man carried professional epeechmakere with to try and write and tell you about a personal gratification plaved us. McGraw was equally at home on the a Although place 2 or J weeks part In the world tour. Comlskey In- prUo fight that took platform, and the party scored a perfect sisted Bernard O the beginning that the game ago or whenever It was but average In this line. Comlskey. who had would from not his have to bo the thing. Tne trip. Bliaw done it a wile ago so why an aversion to appearing In public, did a physical biggest American rival fromsome acmpltsh two not alwajs escape. What he had say objects. In addition to introducing of the our eland point Well anyway, was usually taken down elenographically. national sport Into foreign lands, the N. Y. newspaper mens ast me would members would a, so carry a message of go over bo Newark with them and witLipton A Capital Host. In this respect, ness the go between Fred Fill ton and international concord. In Melbourne Lord Denham, the gov were he Inclined to stretch a point. Pres- Frank Moran to see witch of the 2 Jack ernor general and good sports- ident Comlskey might look back with Dempsey would refuse to accept theira man, entertained the entire party, aa- - pardonable pride to the coincidence that challenge and as they was a kind of elated by Lady Denham. Then, to'shewiof the ten political entitles visited, all tacit understanding that It wouldnt cost how Great Britains representative In the were found on the s.de of the allies me nothing 1 said all right and sure and enough somebody bought my dinner free antipodes appreciated . the visit, he when the great teat came. Of advantage to the travelers, as well paid my fare over and give me awon pitched the first ball in the Initial con t I and to tha test on the Melbourne Cricket club's as lending ticket fight prestige to their comings and gratis my own grounds. He became enthusiastic and In- goings, waa the aid extended by the mention nothing about metopaying &0 cIb. quisitive about the game and insisted I Washington administration. At the dl war tax witch amounted on learning all about the mysteries of recti on of President Wilson, Secretary of The 1st. thing that struck the eye ball reBrvan had. on entering the slaughter house was a enpitching, he himself being a star cricket I State William Jennings weeks In advance, notified diplomatic cruiting sta'lon8- where a man could so player. At Colombo. Ceylon, Sir Thomas J. and consular offices In every cltv to be list In the U. army but they was we both of them and I believe he wag H Lipton anticipated all others by sending visited, to extend all the help and oour many boxers standing In line that right. Any way theys something funrhe a radio message aa soon aa contact could teslea possible. get even ofclose. So we bojs couldn't about Francis namely that though the scenery be had with the ateamshlp Orontes, ask Instructions of the promoters. Issued looked around the rest hasn't licked nobody for 10 yra. he has al- and seen a sign No Bmokelng that kind lng the party to be hla guests while on at the start. Included a fiat against the arena the Island. He proved a capital host and on the, ball field This was of discouraged ms till I entered SOOO 4 0 0 4 cigar-etan unaffected and democratic good fel faithfully followed out. but the Kolo uni- and bumped Into the fumes of our Becz, 0 0 0 0 p. the fashionably drest society womens. tickets we was low. as gtvelng conJust came team baseball to the versity Well silver tongue Joe announced the me and 3 If 17 2 1 0 S3 IT 1 Totals .3 Passing through the dining room of the- clusion in the first International clssh to a usher the bend leader seen pair of them and FVank smiled hla blond on accL of hotel at dinner, the millionl.MNTS that the dictum was not observed. The thought I was Jack Dempsey and Fred tried to snd the bird on umlle sire sportsman espied Herman Schaefer, Sox had whipped the Giants In the Ini- being tall and dark and struck up the I the me what thought of my .right ast with others, at a table. on tial set-t- o soil before as big national anthem and 1 took my bat off bout and I raid Fulton will win easy be"Is everything all right?" queried Sir a mob as had foreign and poeed tn the all together till the last ever seen a game lit f don't want him to. cause Thomas. Then It came the turn of the uni- discord died away. "But Fulton hasn't no heart, says my Weil they give us chairs to set In just Tom, I never enjoyed myself more in versity team, the best in Nippon, td deWatch Frank try and get hla friend, like you hire for a funeral or any other to the fend the. honors of the mikado's realm. my life, ejaculated the "prince. goat." n horror of et down party that's held In the home Britons In the room. . and we set down and 1 of the birds in "Herman, you are on for an automobile Merkle Performs Great Feat, ELL they certainly was a contrast ride after dinner, you know," was the our party ast me to have a look at what Jim Scott, the man with the "roundbetween the 3 of them behavior bethe papers always calls the fashionably ready response of the knighted tea mer- house" curve, was given the'job of pitch- drest society womens In the audience. 88 4 8 12 3 3 42 1 Tstxla chant, and everybody laughed. 1 fore the gong ring. Fred eet there Jut Sir Thomas stuck to the finish. Tie ing for the amalgamated team against They was 2 of them close enough to look bit by ewe batted ball la fifth; Bone stood up but Exxna starelng Into space wile Frank had been one of the at through the fog and outside of their went out with the final boatload at mid- the Japs. ran whea aeored. winning and shadow boxed and shimmied and White Sox .0 sick on the transpacific ears, witch was concealed, either I 1 S night, and the last glimpse his guests sickestand ofIt the smiled and pointed at hla opponent and Ulanta took several Innings before them might of been slaters. 0 had of the Jolly Irishman they saw him trip 0 4 waa to shake ast and then they laughed h could find his land legs. Consequent e Donlln. bit standing tn a rowboat waving hla hat and Summary: hands and Frank Jerked Frederick tt way Crawford, Dal, Lobert. Lnft on bases soon silver tongue Joe trying to compete with the hoarse toots ly. after a strikeout, Center Fielder Morrl acrost the ring. T: New York, 8 Hlta Off Seott, 8 In of the siren ax the Orontes picked its smote him for a triple and Nyakas sin- PRETTT dumb Into the he- w can pass 8 and ring 1 Finely they went to It and No. for Keio. Innings; off Bens. S is 8 Innings. Struck out gle made run way out of the harbor. was Blnce announcements. 2 the to make 2 rds. witch th let. big gin just B up 2: In by first 4; Beni, Seott, the the Not much had been expected in Egypt by Kxber, I. Basra game Getting tally time I heard him he had lernt the strong birds trying to kill each other and on balls Off Scott, I; off Beni, 2; off Faber, and It occasioned surprise when the against what was regarded as the cham- last was both would the be before and word evening 2. ball with they Hit protege thought Magee by Hcotl; everybody pltcheif so khedive, Abbas Hllml II, appeared at the pion combination of the universe over him and the word had fought a successful, but Oh you 4th. rd. By this Sebaefer by Faber. Wild plteh Seott. Double first game, played on the grounds at worked on the nervee of the rooters that dozen even. had to to he wish to about with honors had Lobert Doyle times Frank tima Merkle; began Doyle to playi Abbas Hllml laid aside his a madhouse would have furnished the Heliopolis. The 1st. 2 proteges on the card was lived a little closer to nature and you Dorian to Merkle. Time of game I SO. AtIn comparison. The royal reserve for the time being and scenario for a lullaby 83.000. In William himself Klem and a to tendance Umpires and from Burns could hear him saying Young Bridgeport lead was wiped Jimmy talked baseball. That someone had post- fact that the one-ru- n F. Sheridan. my symhim. Well any way I betted 2 and H like a whole lot of other U. of Penn, blonds way Now or never." Well he Jolm out in the Sox half made no difference Larry from N. Y. and naturly ed him in advance waa evident. Aa historic tour the started, sordid it was with JUnmy on accL of him do Hare on Benny and he would of mad a athletes I'1 couldn't finish jind when the throwed th menly ert of self defense to They had scored on a team which bad pathy a protege Tho Lusifrom my county seat, but monkey out of Slg. Parchen! If Nature end came they was both on their ft. but the 4 wind of Heaven and waa willing finish tn a riot of banquets. come 7000 miles to show them how to being Cardinal Former Player. to waa dock the mornIts of t announced neither In hadn tania warped of he end the th before was the Silver a about minute provided tongue te jaw It. take But to him punches beat hadn't Benny the game. play 8. The March our of of of 6 and last rd. the sympathy of the ref evening of March any them as being a protege Before he left, which was In tlie sev- could land 1 to the same and finely .with ing two eree Eventually the Japs acumulated many notables, allied country, so they was no hiss- h(s left eye looking Ilk a operation he 7. 800 fans. Including was with Larry whose county seat enth inning, he thanked Comlskey for I more while the runs, ran up count Ins visit and hped that he could "come sixteen. That was deemed a fair uncorked a right swing to the chin that crowded Into the banquet hall of the new had been on thei floor for 8 seconds so the seat bad .been on the ing. ratio, do to to the returnhotel honor 16 and the silver Blltmore final, Between that bout all but rocked Freddy sleep and the again." If such should be the case. Ab- but the came In the final Inning ref said the fight couldn't go no further floor 8 second. White Sox fan came bas probably would not be among those with Kelosting tongue Joe introduced Johnny Dundee the closest of the fashionably drest society ing wanderers. The bat. Scott, having settled witch iArry could of told him If he could at In a special trait. On Americano with the womens yelled, "Kill him Frank," in a to New York great Italmno present. A few months later he fell on down, was In his best form and, pitch- of talked. Kcotchlano.. name that Is sorry he cant well modulated voice like you hear In any arrival they chartered a atesmer for thetr The next holy cost was between Billy evil ways and picked the wrong side In ing just nine balls, strin k out the side. all night and met New own Leonard rm. Haven at use, had and his meet Frank tried up this Geo. 2d. who stayed Ave. of Benny a war. Affleck the great drawing King Nothing could be plainer than that the came from protege month. Personly tf I was Johnny I would best but all th rest of his cartldges was the ocean liner at dawn, London to Meet Fred d I e Reese Lord Kitchener, the Earl of Khartoum, visitors had been hlppodromlng In the heroic hand of mean but he wile to done his Bleep, somebodv tickled in be this Brook-ljbest th death, blanks and Spurning a protege of who ever Is mayor of who was virtual viceroy of Egypt, was other eight rounds. Explanations having towards looking the opposite and got a eat Fred what his favorite song was and rooters, representative of every section The last named was handicapped on expected to nee the Box and Giants in been made, the entente cordiale was reIn the middle west, took the Sox in low big hand from the fashionably drest so- he said th bell so they played It for action, but at tho last minute was com- stored The snort stay was triumphantly acet. of his long trip or else he likes the him and he sunk In hla chair to lfatcn on March 8. made a record run to Chileft and any way ha ciety womens at the ring side. pelled to send his regrets. brought to a close when FYed Merkle. smell of a strata wishto where they arrived the morning of corner hla back went cago, h Frank and till ft into hla of tourists nostrils the of the Cath- In the third and final game, put the hall kept protudeing Many being TELL without no further ado the ing they was a law tn N. J. that limited March 9, and went Into training for the olic faith. It was hut natural that the over the left field fence, surfeited and at the end of rd. 4 h a feat that had got 4 touches of tho tour. The Conto ids. bouts needed finishing ever papal reception at Rome should make a been deemed impossible by every folow-e- r was wondering why England clgaret smoke parted to let Fred 'Well the story of the next and last 4 gress hotel housed the last "party. any help In the late war with Belgian. deep impression. The meeting with Pope of the game In Toklo. from and to the Frank their In up told thousand fans rose as on to a can a short paragraph where be ring rds. Not that I give a hang but durelng the Plus IX was simplicity itself. After a It was also In that farewell performwas undresHing rooms and I got my first look (Cheers) namely that Fred landed 92 the toast: talk by Mgr. Kennedy of the American ance that the natives saw a play which lack of progreas of this bout they The White Bom! at FVed. Th first thing I thought to time and Frank landed twice with about May they always college at Rome, the pilgrims were In- McGraw Instated was he several times when the fair minded aiyself was how much he looks like me aa much atrenth left a the saloon people win; but, win or lose, the White Box!" troduced and their mission explained. The himself had ever seen.the It greatest doing was a peg American audience hist Billy toforFreddi bell the end at and the On accL of the of and and tall finely you ring listened being aklnny and holy father the from Intently renter field which caught M.ke legalI but unpleasant things Could write Ixrslfal between where our 8th rd. and we all agreed that Fulton couldn't help from tnlnklng what a ceremony was concluded by the blessing Donllndeep coming In from thjrd. lyibert had and eye brow leaves off and our hair begins hud win on pta. but we knew better. 1 of of the vtsitora fuss people makes over witch Is the moet hit a regular ekjscraper, and Tria Speakand toth got prominent noses and homely the birds I happened to be with had saw The democratic ways of the papal sec- er. who had started to minded sportsmen the Amerlcane or wth the fair mouths and the kind of chine that Is the fight between Dempsey and Fulton the English and personaly tt looks to me retary. Cardinal Merry del Val, made a crack of the bat, picked eprint the ball a off supposed to mean determination but a witch lasted something like It seconds so hit with everybody. Here In the Vatican Nipponese topknot to be O. K. when In the bleachers. like Us perfectly K-natural set him how It had lasted that long far as I am concersed it is just a tough Tanforan race track, over th line in Itself the members of the party found a Whirling be O. to natural perfectly without being set for the throw, you win and place to slufie and With him Its a target and he aaid because 1 seconds of tt waa San Mateo roirfiTy. once the home of th high dignitary of the church able to conhe shot the bell to Jack FTlss at. the when you loose whatever any of that used referee bid. our come tha same and out counting ft. by of way the Any verse with them not only In their own plate, who nailed th the Gen. opinion at the thoroughbred and of many an exciting Mike by means At leasewee tha next hour and 11 seconds waa sad race, and left nothing in there. is now completely a thing of the Affleck had win that end of the bout longue, but In the language of the dia- a step The out cameoncoming near the us to taxi Newark's vou other Wc'l would naturly think that when by Work of tearing down the stands trying us get past. mond, ax well. Aa proof of his intimate trip tor Donlin, who cal ed ruining on ail the by a big majority on both pit. and h.eses. to to cab we the train looks take and all so a much like was some montha axo. Even the you person you started knowledge of tne game was a pteture saints In the calendar to besr witness to come town we to hack In had that would win to him for but this agreeing board fence that surrounded this pull on In the high wad the as they call It cardinal's the fact that the ball whkh killed him THE tanging 1 saw a bout can between Irreat case that who was guy with Francis my avmpathvs home of (he sport of king haa been reapartments, snowing him in baseball uni- off was not the one which Lobert had D. An. of a won t and but protege another I ee that know together fight called ever since the guy moved. Concrete personally foundations for th form. hit nunzlo name Danny Paveae that rhymes Willard Dempsey fight at Toledo last can't but Certainly doe grandstand are all that remain. Thee "Tea, I thought I could play the game Before every contest a shadow game. Uni- - . and of with the a 21. A Jan. we was where protege Conn., fellow Greenwich, parcheri will soon be blasted out and there will expert July pretty well once. said the cardinal. "1 In which the plavers went through the veraity of Penn, name Benny Cohen. All few da vs before that massacre I ast rothirg left to Indicate there once ran considered mj self useful In the Infiekl motions without the aid of a ball, waa lease that la what sliver tongue Joe called FTank how he thought It would come out (Copyright, 19?, by Bell Syndicate, Ine.) the portlaa. tr1' s Lon-Fphl- globe-trotte- -- The-Whi- 111 ct Couldnt Fight and Other Wouldnt l i0 Battle Ring Reports the Fulton-Mora- n One Fart world-famo- St What everj-wher- ?; i 6el-tha- rs j Happened to Numerous Proteges I story-tellin- By te d of I a 1 to 1 - s. To-kl- o. high-bor- 4 S'-o- 020000002 .... 002000002 Two-bas- ts Home-rnn- a c ) - J 1 Larrg I n. 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