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Show HIE' MUT1 AND JEFF On the Level, HALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 29, 1920. Heres a Strip With a Real Punch to It s, he moving picture company, as the have a mutual dwnro tor this result. Carpentler fi schiduled to commence a boxing exhibition tour May 3 under the Jliectlon of Ja k Curley, wrestling promoter This umlertnk'nr will extend over ten weeks, and, if Curley exercises the privileges of an option, over an auunion. five aeeks Unless rapid picture shooting is accomplished. It may be necessary to liefer the date of the start of the exhibition tour. In announ'ing his program today, however. Mr. Keilly predicted that he picture work would be concluded in time to permit a boxing start as scheduled. On the boxing tour Carpentler will be ailed upon to dlsp.ay his ability in a Liferent city, against a different rival, every dav This does not mean that the French boxer is to engage in real comIt Infer that Carpentler is bat, nor do to take to the road on the basis of meetingI ad iomeis. Oirpeptiera opponents i be se ected by Curley as additions to Hvera1 sparring partners who will be en liMeJ for the purpose. The tour f exhibition boots is scheduled to commence , jit" Xewmrk. Whether will be on the theCnrpentiers debut atrical stage or Jn the ring is a matter et to be de Ided. LEFT1 LEVERENZ SHOWS TOP FORM SMS CORBETT FOR FIVE INNINGS pro-lurr- Former Heavyweight ChamSalt Lake Defeats Santa Rosa 13 to 6 in Game pion Says Frenchman Has Featured by Walters Box Wdrlt and Fly (Chasing Exhibition by Duke Reilly; Bromley Slightly Injured. Sufficient Weight Chicago Tribune Special Service ) NEW YORK. MurAi 2V James J. (Vr-f- t' is pos the that the contemplated fight between Jack Dempsey and Georges affair Carpi- ntier. will not be a , believes that the Frtnth d the necesxaiy champion posaes'-ef cations to contest in the ring for the heavjweght champ.onship of tl.f world. Thin the opinion expressed by the fnimcr heavyweight champion after bpanirrg for a few ininutea ih.s afternoon wth Carpent.er. 'T want it d atinotly understood that I am not attempt ng to p ck the in nor of the 'aipt.iitu.r-- I einpnev 1'iurht, aid Corbett when asked regarding h 8 of the Frenchman, but Carpenter ehowed Bitch Iwonderful form durwas stwrrlnx with ing the brief per od him that I am conv m ed h will prove a worthy opponent tf Iternpeet, and we ad know how preit a fighter Dempiey ia Canntur is heavy enough to battle wit a anv heavyweight for the championship, of course, a man to aspire to the t tie haa to have a certain amount of but'a man of Carueight behind h in, In heavy enough, penter's weight er igha J 73 Carpent pounds hml probably vnuild step into the ring against Dempsty at Dempseys we'ght Is abi t f fteea pounds more than that. When I fotighf Peter Jacksm n than 1S91, I w exiled 188, five pounds Carpentler. I do not want to create "However an Impression that 1 do not believe Dempsey Is clever and that I am picking a winner for the fight But what I want emphas zed La th- fact that I believe uninterestreports that the hatt'a willH be not heavy ing because Carp ntier founded well not enough are "The br.ef sparring I did with the Frenchman dr jponatrated to mv satisfaction that he will not be a ready target for any man's blows Caipentier knows how to handle hnnsc'f. end 'n leas than slztv seconds of our little sparring match the art Carpentler showed that J.e has of sidestepping and ducking down to a science." By BUD fclSHER rth:. (Copyright, 1920, by IL C V. 8. Pat Off.) Mark 2(. Trad noon In the fast tlms of 2 minutes 52 2 seconds, an average of 11 1.8 miles an d hour. Art Klein, In a P.ugot, won place; Eddie Pullen, In a Richard oar. waa third, and Koacoe Sarlea, In a Frontenac, waa fourth. Jimmy Murphy drove his Deusenberg Into firth place, while Ralph de Raima brought up th rear In hia Ballot ear. Eddie Hearn and Joa Boyer, each driving Frontenac cars, were out with engine troub'e Milton's average epeed of 111 8 mile per hour le not a world a record for the distance of fifty mllee, but le far the beet time ever made on a mile and a The world' record for quarter eouree. fifty mile I held by Ralph de Paltna. who. In a Packard Special, made 113.7 milea per hour at fiheepehead Bay last June. The latter speedway, which hse since been torn down, waa a circuit. t PORTLAND CONFIDENT OF STARTING STRONG AGAINST SALT LAKE sec-6n- Beavers Strengthened by Appearance of Third Baseman Wisterzil and Pitcher Kallio; Club . Still Needs Second Baseman, Pitcher and WEST DEFEATS EAST Extra Outfielder, Manage? Walter IN TENNIS TOURNEY ' McCredie Says. BERKELEY, Cal., March fTh wcat , lntersectional tvvo-ml- -- defeated the east In the tennis series for wemen when Mies Helen AMT A KUtSA, I'alif, Mar,h 2? Tlie Baker of San Francisco won the fifth and Special to The Tribune. the bags. Experience ta the only cure deciding match today from Mrs. George NTARJO, Cal., March 2. With the for this tendency. S'jiiU Kusans for a few minutes woman Th national of Boston, Wightman Plurglrg of eeccnd base this afttrti'jcu I. ad vision of a k-- j opening of the Pacific Coast ,, ,maltlnf decision INGLESIDE frora Detroit as to champion, a season but over Ethel Salt and the. of Mies Lake Baker Mrs. the ilub or league championship Previously Dyer. EllUon Slglln, all inflcldere. toiy ' ANNOUNCED DATES love one .Meof of Is Sutton Bruce to be sent to whom certain representweek Angeles, Walter been tvouid have It Coat away. Manager ing the west, had defeated Mrs. Wight... art Credie of the Portland Beavers la event, such a victory.! man of New Goaa ami Miss Eleanor be will York, held down at the tuiortstop SAN FRANCISCO, March 28 PreparaBut alas for home-tow- n ths east. In the doubles confident that he will take to Salt Lake start by Wes Klngdon, who is expected hopes. It was! tions for the Northern California Oof as- representing Baker won In singles from for the Inaugural April f a pennant con- - to hit around .280, judging from his form Miss not to be. and the visitor carried off sociation's tournament on the Ingleslde match; Goes and Miss Gosa and Mr. Wight- - j Iloncck Is understudying Practice. I. uks heie the week-end- s 8 the linhisrs it the day, 13 to 6. and Misa April man had defeated Mra. Bruce In slnglew . tending ball club Not Unmindful of theJ,n' Klngdon, but Is not as fast. GAMES April 24 25 have been completed. Eddie Mattcson, doing his flrt heavin last disastrous under way match score Th of delay getting At thirrt wisferxll finds that ho wll point todays Members of the tournament committee, I ing of tlie ear, had great difficulty In Vernon Hardy, chairman, E. H Lestook showed Miss85.Baker had won 88 and Mrs. year, McCrodls ha made apodal afforta haxe to hustle against Hale, who nlaved The Trlbaae. ta In SVlgtumau VV. the Texas league last season. Bale is Roberts to them and season he round In where the wanted hi Walter this material Gregory, Henry 'em, up putting 28. The a .300 hitter, and was being figured on March Oaks OAKLAND, result bemg that Lddk often found himstetthidiner,m: have announced the followtlms. double-headdefor the outfmld until Ldck Cox Impressed another 1 self i;, the hole and force to put th copped today, ing pi ogre BLANKENSHIP SIGNS have materially Prospect Improved McCredie with the fact that he out fur ba.l squarely over the plate, much to feating the Calgarv club In the morning, and Saturday, April IS and 17 Friday sta8 a to It and the Mare Island Naval the profit ol the Santa Rosa hitters, and permanent position In the within the past two days with ths arholes; sixteen Qualifying over thirty-si- x PLAYERS PROMISING 11 1. In to tion was There some the afternoon, df Plnelll to talk the dulight .of thu populace, Otner qualify for the tnamplonship. rival in camp of Tex Wistertll, third turned bark to Portland, but. of th. and Bui Arlett pitihed for the Oaks In f.lKhts at handhap. Competitors mav play baaeman, and Pitcher Rudy Kallio. Port- pair, McCredie the afternoon, the only hit being made Lcverenz Effective. March 28. Among new land, toth rounds either on Friday or SaturBrOKANE. prefers to keep Hale. according to McCredie, now lacks off Lambert. day, ir one round on each dav, but no players signed by Manager Cliff Blankena second hssvtnan, a pitcher and an extra OntfipMore Imnrnra After Eddie had pitched four Innings, will be permitted on Friday. Schlnkel, forrrerlv o? Salt Lake, Adolph of .Pacific club for the the practice Rpokane ship improve outfielder, but these place will be filled Manager Ernie Johnson thought that was worked for the sailors. In the morning Sundav, April IK First round of match International base bad league are a catchwith material promised by Detroit. Other "Riff Schaller and Georg Malsel are enough for the first trial, and Walter , Holling allowed Calgary only three piny In the morning, second round In the er, two pitchers, an infleider and an out en clubs to in three the are outfield Level eiix pitched the remaining five In- -j tsrl certainties Both show Improveleague shy hits. The Oaks leave here next afternoon. fielder According to word from a scout players, so Portland-Ino worse off than ment over thir 1919 form. Schaller is Leverena th Leveren of for Los Angektf to play tne openingSunday ninjfa. 24 game In California, he has several promising the others In this of Saturday, April 11M. He never lookei better In a ball with Vernon. much than last year and Is meetrespect. lighter They expect to tiain on holes, plonship over thirty-si- x youngsters for the club, some of whom e Kallio haa been' with Detroit ths past ing the ball In game than he lwi in there thla aftr- form. Maiaei s diamond Monday after- of other flights over e'gliteen holes. the manager predict, at the end of the two seasons Portto was released and noon, and It would have taken a major noon. ItAngeles last leg. has given him no season, injured looks Ilka Holling or Regan 25 will Final of season .Sundav, April go to faster company. championship JenIn land deal the which He trouble Is one league club to make a dent In him. The wtl twirl the opening game. of by Hughey the best outfieldover thlity-ir.- x O F. Coleman, th catcher. Is hlgl ly holes, final of flights over ln the league. He opposition got but one hit off Walter acquired Red Oldham and Paddy ers and the Oaks It waa announced todav eighteen holes. Mixed foursomes In the recommended by several California scouts, nings will be field captain, according until he let down In the ninth Inning. are trving to cook a deal that Slglln. to with "he Los afternoon. R. Del and while Hydorn, pl'chers. Crlspl appears to tie reedv to etait or Vernon club for Pitcher p Beginning Monday, Apfll 1. the wo arc likely prospect, according to the season After his work today lie said Angeles The .281 record of made Co S In llenhach, who Is hoding out at bti men Regulars Ready. s Frank by championship will be held, the quaihe was satisfP-that he had arrived at and who is now at Los Angeles. G. yt'. Tidwell haa taken on an out Of last season's regular boxmen, Suth- - last year leases McCredie, especially living round over eighteen holes on that condition, all of wlucn will be good news erland and Jones, right handers, are fast , ion day. The rest of the women's program field Job and one of the Infield berth .co'"!1Ht,en1tly mad to our tans at home. Is as followsAox 13 J8t n! coming Tuesday, April 2u, first will go to a lad named King. W alter Nagle, an rounding Into form, and Schmeder. south- -coaster and GAME ma,J the Thurssecond round; Is also the round, Wednesday, rightpaw. big ready. Poison, big leaguer, who Is now a prorpe-rouand infinals. day, a Cuyler, and hander obtained from has fast Friday, cutflelder, Detroit, Spranger. IncidentalAnd Hanta merchant at COLLEGIANS Rosa, Other details of the tournament will b ball, which he mixes with his alow one fielder, are youngsters of promise, whnse ly the Impresario of baseball, put forth a work will committee to Is by to he GAMES followed work arranged His effect. appointed by McCredt good pleasing by a prettv good looking bunch of good President J A. Mackenzie, consisting of SACRAMENTO, Ca. Marclj 28 McCredie, who figures on him ss a reg- - - wherever they may play this season, leftJit Cemmoxl, looking youngsters. Miss Edith Chesebrougnt, chairman; Mrs. of tit. Mary a college as known ular. QuiguDJuney, formerly hander with the most peculiar delivery Pitcher toSchncll 28. March Score: NEW ORLEANS, Hubert E Law. Alms Alice Knowles and decided advantage against the showed when he was Inftelding, Is bending them In baseball probably, he has a gdbd pitchA R. H F over Mrs. Courtney Moore. U A VY17 AKLC.L7 he waa In effective fashion and has zp. , er This vojng man had some of our Ytppera here1. today, although runs 14- S 0 York National New were All 3 Holon' to the safe. bravo letters puxzled at first, but his beaten, 1 parently made hla berth 4 9 Boston Americans In the opening inning. Pitcher Red Torkelaon of the New Orsupjort was full of holes, and errors of accumulated Batteries New York, Toney. Nehf and leans BELGIUM club haa been offered to Portland omission outmimbeted even those of rftm- - I Sohnell allowed but three hits, two of Hnd for Jones Boston, Smith; McCarthy, were lntield which the Outfielder Walker, but McCredie Is OTTAWA, March 28. The series for mission. A little more skill In the field bingles, during ROADS GAMES Karr and Mltems. ameas yet undecided on this deal. Cunning- the world's Ice a Commozl would have kept the hockey championship. In ham of Detroit, who refuses to report, Walter Malls, Rodgers' southern ace. score down. DALLAS. Texa, March 25. Soore: will be turned back to Detroit for a whl, h the Ottawa "Senators" lead the Duke RcHIv caught some fv balls In occupied the g mound for the first five InMarch 28. King Albert ANTWERP, R. H COMMENCES seven Collegians by heaver who will listen to reason. Bar- - Seattle Mets" two games to one, will be left field, and In doing It the Duka nings. of Belgium, who is taking a keen Interest 11 American the strikeout route, he was relieved by nabe, signed as a pitcher, will probably transferred to Trjromn lAti In the Olympic games to he held here Chicago proved that bait Lake has a 5 IN Dallas league (Texas be retained ln the contest the role. H Is a tonight. The next game wlf be" nlaved who Ken finished .....( a Is The Benner, that Duke appeara lht. summer, haa called Williams good hitter and plavsutility Batteries Chicago, Cicotte, , .. upon authorities ; a fair game at first Tuesday to le the kid. Skipper Rodgers will make an attempt night fc'lynn. L Dale .re; and and fiohalk; Dali.., i base and in th outfield. The game furnished a good afternoon's to sign Schnell. A the lc had become soft. It waa de- j (Chloxfto Tribune Special Service) pair all road to accommodate the heavy WOikout for the Bees, and was valuable CAJ1: r!dd Car-- I traffic continue the series on artificial This district still show NEW YORK, Man h 2 expected. Gcorgex V !r Al!.1!!', A i!a on that account. It was witnessed by a ada, outright, and - the effe t of the German bombardment, The visiting players, who won the Jl'e- pentier, French idol and European heavvOKMULGEE, Okie.. March 28 Score- Johnson of Portland will go to taelflc Coast ANGELS large crowd. Hookey weight boxing cnampton is n1o"t to d's-- 1 and conl lerable work will be necesnary title, were R. H E some northwestern club. tne guests at a banquetleague card the cloak of socal attraction ex- to put the highway in frood condition. after thalr vic10 19 8 (A. A.) n teams last from some tory ! of ! ! ! Bromleys Lips Bruised. for business ! ! ! fckating night. i traordinary, earning i 10 3 Catchers in Condition. 'pw ' e rland, ' OmaLW I talv of the wealth whim was one oi ... inSweden, Norway, Jack Bromley was lilt squarely In the Minne polls. patten James, Graft The England and Belgium are entered for the And centives for coming to A merit a. availmouth with a batted ball In batt.ng prac- gpeetnl to The Tribune, Del Koehler With Baker and Art E. and ScatUman British Poloists Win. Banner; Omaha, tice. popular son of France wi.l enter upon his i21e events to bo presented from April Smith, Llnge, Hale. Jack's Incisors ara LOS ANGELES. Calif, March able, the Beavers are well fixed for 2 Fortunately, DEL MONTE, Calif, March 28. The actor Tuesday tp 30. The American wockey team has material. While Baker was firmly fixed In his Jaw bones, and he es- Los Angeles shut out ths Chicago Na- career as a s lent drama not to Cole Robertson Flhn registered1 in the studio of the date, somewhat off in his piay last year, he r . trn"U'rit Ish team won 8 to 6 Vs over caped wuli nothing more serious than tionals by the score of 8 to 0 here TULSA, Okla., March 23. Score: N. J. According to Monte today In the first match for two badly swollen and bruised Hr. Each club gathered alx hits, but rompuny, Fort aptrlt In R. If. E. has been showing a come-bac- k e arranged bv the schedu the The Bees made the trip to Santa Rosa the Cubs booted three moving handicap senior cup of the annual throwing and hitting thla spring. He is IV"1 Monte chances. J.17 19 3 Important Americans Louis St. be will an offb po o tournament, opening In Fords and Fordettes and If anv of The scorelals, Carpentler R H E picture regarded as one of the brainiest 7 Justly 2 9 Tulsa Westerns sucfor the Individual addthem lacked exercise on the ball field lavs Angeles Major Leonard Tate and Major extremely busy haa In Koehler the circuit. 3 0 8 9.'!;. St Sothoron Batteries Louis, Bayne, BY BOWLING TEAMS and Severeld; Tulsa, Brooks, seven weeks PHP Magor starred for the winners the roads, which have Chicago and haa Improved his throw 3 ceeding 0 8 they got It onbeen Boyd, Miller ed, weight The Itinerary of his posing nched-u- e treated to copious only recently Batteries Chicago. Alexander, Turner lug. Both catchers have been hitting with their long and sure hitting. and Kerr. be will that of busy rain. Carpentler provides in well downpours and Daly; Los Angeles, Thomas and training. against stiff pitching PEORIA, III., March 29. H. Thomas every day from early morning untl late and The weather was good today, probabfv Hasaler. Lew Blue at first base Is expected to E Votel of Pittsburg, with a score Bums Motor pike Winner. NASHVILLE, Tenn., March 28. Score: have being ashamed of the way it has been season than ha experienced a evening and, further, that he will spend of 12t3 went Into better two-ma- n In third place R. H. E In of some of his his a picor ten M3 for The week 22 ANGELES. of le nights up pursuit March Sf. Albert who years acting dajs. events at the American Bowling Nashville Southern association .5 9 0 last year. Blue, only ture activities. score: g national SEALS l,,Jns on the fifty-miage, suffered from a swelled head at the congress tonight. Other scores were lowv Phlladelnhla Nationals 1 4 2 The Kren.h boxer, according to J. ReilSALT LAKE. race held tod tv at of last season, when ha learned championship W. Kites of Minneapolis, with a score 1 Batteries (Nashville, Hodge Dodd and Ascot ly.- a Robertson-Co.- e m!n-hiofficial, is scheduled here,37 was His time were Nww Yorit double-heade- r Glams' park AC. R. H. p.O. A. E. thsr that Idoklhg utes P"U' KohfbecRer, Jonnatd; Phtlade'phli, Belt to- report fhr duty seconds. Ray Wlshaar finished Me- morning' at felt He over. 8 that the perhaps Cantwell and Withrow. o'clock The work of posing will continue O' STOCKTON, Cradles were holding him out of the jpa- - jccimd; Ralph Hepburn, of fh tshurg Individual third; Fred Johnson, 2:. Ths until 12 3o oclock, when a short roepite .uliniL ravlre Calif., March i 0 As both Detroit and the Ludlow, fourth, and J. Fredericks, fifth. ki. Jors a year ' Mulligan, 2 Seals closed will At be for 28. taken OKLAHOMA their o'clock season CITY. March Okla.. A,1' training by 0 when he cord onlj Chicago Cuba have given him serious Score' R. H. E. consideration breaking even on a double-headThe in the afternoon screen activities wid be i J t,',! A'i thla season aa prospective hheeiy, 1b lne lnkie. Walking Clnh tn Meat were whipped by the Yannl-gan- s resumed continuing until 5 30 in the eve- - j , 3 9 11 Kansas Cltv Americana 0 Regulars material for the near future, but as a Kfi'ly, If , in the first game by a score of 7 rung. Under the present x heduW. 8 19 Oklahoma City Western 8 the9i m ex- of the Wlklnf club more minor league ntedlng youngster to a' 6. Scott and Jordan pitched for the Th-- n there wfl' be three nights a weeklXOMMY MILTON WINS Batteries Kansas .City, Kohlness. Bvic-r-, c , he appears satisfied to show i J I'tah will be held at the Elks' club perience, Couch I and wi on and Cole IfA be which and forced Evans Regulars tolled to for Sweenev, Brook;, Oklahoma, wh&t he can do In this circuit thla sea Monday evening. April 5, at 8 oclock. A Carpent.er 0 JeiiKins, Scott turned the game over stand for camera 'Shots,' which vvll be-- J talk will be made by Dr. C. O. Plummer, LOS ANGELES RACE Stoner, Ramsey and Moore. o tne Yantis. M&tteson, aon. to Jordan with the s oie tied at 3 to 3. gin at 7 .'W o'( ock and emit n. e lr tit ihe The first walk of the season will be hold 0 but the Yannlgans fell on Jordan hard ) work of the day Is completed. Carpen- - .. HOT SPRINGS, Ark., March 28 Score: Blue Good Hitter. Sundav. April 11. starting from the Elks' Universal Service, and Mr and . g.e.-often to Dicr out. the The 5 club game 12 Nationals pulled i.e.i.v. p according at 9 o'clock In the morning The Pittsburg Totals I ail had Blow 7 the all this 28. start last year. Blue course will be up City creeek Yannlgans pepper and had to 2 12 dor, including tic three nights , LOS ANGELES, March Despite his canvon. Tommy Little Rock Southerns for crowd them. of work was extra season a the won .280 and pulling for Batteries StelnMilton, ear, hit tjie driving Deusenberg Pittsburg, Everhardt, batting Then the Reeulars turned around and The pit pose lack of '! ths activity is , the third and final fifty-miHe ranked Llt- -. at a .100 clip at the close. heat in the i eder. Mangrum and Haeffner, nousra or Rooms, ara ti.e pi 'turc completed as coon as Iais Angeles speedway championship at I tie Rcwk, Fields, Masters, Knight and high as a base stealer, although his ten- bought, wild, rented and apartments The spanked the Holts of Stockton, Prt sxrhanxsd every I noasil le. Seals start for home tomorrow. on Is too and the Beverly II 11s speedway this after- - Brottem. Morrow. chances to take Carpentler a the her ! many 'n dency The Tribune Want the Springs, Calif., March 2$. While tiiain squad of the Bees were at Santa Rosa this afternoon, the had a swift woikout of two hours' dura-l- n tion. The pratttce was witnessed b a which womd have been a tred- 11 Tomorrowlltther prartloe work will be resumed, with Yannjgan Came In ths afternoon. By J. C. D. Vo-ieMlo- n' epoch-marki- OAKS CAPTURE TWO PRACTICE . 1 er otie-aM- i s quall-crow- GOLFING I 8, 1, 4. J I 1 1N s Semi-fina- lnt jg A ls semi-fina- ls ks baf.e-runm.- Blauk-enshl- - YIPPERS WIN FROM old-ti- a EUROPEAN FICHTE POSING STUDIO TUESDAY - Ater-reilrin- 1 and , semi-final- - s, EXHIBITION , TflROMm IMPROVING FOR I v -- SHUT OUT CHICAGO NATIONALS ! I 1 . back-stoppi- v. e, POSITIONS TAKEN BREAK EVEN le IN motor-openin- -- 1 'rv lum-heop- . I er . I I I le 1. BRINGING Batted for (.'ornozr.i )n ninth, for J. Maront in nintn. Score by innings. Batted ' SarPice hlt, Sheelv fly'. Garrigan. Stolen basea. Msaaert r.. Johnson , ltur Rumler, Ueulv, Garngau. B'ler. Jonnson 2, M diigan 2, hat'ej 2,In.Rurhler. Sheelv. I.lewelljn 2, J. Moron! Out stealing, Alolllgan. Strwk i out. Mitteson 1, Leveren 4, Comozzl 2. . Usee on ball. Mittemm 2. Le eren 2. ( Comozzl Wild 6 Matteson. pitches Comozr! I Hit wltth pitched balls, Rell-I- v 2 Double play, B. Marorl to Gafri-p- n to i.ammettl Five runs. 8 hit off Alsteson. , st bat In 4 Inrlng. Win Left on bases, ring pitcher Leveren Sait Iake 10, Santa Rosa 7. Empire, Agnewr. Time, 2 04.. CAMP EP.NIE j JO.rVgoN. Boye up father fe; By George McManus m - |