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Show r THE SALT LAKE" TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 2, 192. 10 I" ON WITH YR PITCHERS; LET HITS BE. UNCONFINED (i i r. n ll 4 , 4 g f GRAHAM EMPLOYS FIVE HURLERS IN FUTILE ENDEAVOR SAN FRANCISCO. Fitzgerald, rf At Salt Lake San Francisco I 6, Salt Lake 14. At Los Angeles Vernon 5, f y. Los Angeles f. At San Francisco Portland 3, Oakland Seattle right-hande- rs Ion d five of them looked alike to the Bees yesterday, and the locals took the league leaders to the gasoline ank by a score of 14 to 6. The hero of the afternoon was Monroe Swartz, pitcher by vocation and hitter by avocation. Monroe took over a pre carious situation from Jlollia Thurston In the seventh Inning. He found Seals on second and third and none out, hut be retired the aide without a run and Pitched airtight ball until the finish. In the eighth, with the bases ffill, Monroe smashed-on- e to center field. It went for two bases and cleared the sacks Posf.ylbut It sibly Kelly misjudged the was a Just the same, and Swart Is credited with driving In three tallies. Owing to a technicality of the scoring system, he does not get credit for winning the game, since the Salt Bake club was ahead when he took charge. While Swartzy doesnt get credit In the books, he gets It In the minds and hearts of the fans, and this Is the most desirable place to get It, too, for It Is the fans who pay him for slicking around. Walsh. Slglln, 2b Sand, ss WilholL If Brown, Sb ........... lb ....... Jourdan, Cravath, rf Strand, cf Plenty of Hitting. There was plenty of hitting, too. Slg- lln got four out of six. one a homer Cravath three out of four. Including I homer and a double; BroWn three out on a double; Strand four in five is of four, and - Ellison four In five. Including a , . homer. Two pinch hitters sent In bv Graham delivered. O'Doul knocked a double and Walsh a single. The Bees scored In the first Inning, when Slglln knocked the hall over the fenoe. The locals got three hits besides, but circumstances prevented them soor- more. , In Theany Seals made one In the second. 'Ellison singled, went to third on Kelly a hit to right, and kept right on coming 1 when the Bee Infield failed to field Crsvath's return throw. t Ellison's homer In the fourth Put the I Seals momentarily ahead, but the Bees mads five In their half of that Inning, and lasted them through. 4 . , ' "that Bees Drrive Scott Out. Jourdan led off wltn a single and scored on Crsvaths double to left center. Gavvy sneaked over to third on the throw and scored on Strand a hit to center. Byler, attempting a sacrifice, forced Strand. Thurston's put Byler . on second and he scored on Sigllna hit to left. Pand walked. Wilholt hit to 1 Caveney, who foozled, Thurston scoring, sod Slglln going on Brown s sacrifice fly. The Seals made one In the sixth on singles by Cavenev and Ellison "and a sacrifice flv by OConnell. Thev made two In the aeventh, Agnew led off with a aingte and Rath was put In as runner. ODoul rammed a double !t MUTT AND JEFF O wetine lunch.THAT CHICKEN 000- - - i By fnlTersal 4 Service Seattle. AB B II O.A 6 ..4 Wl.lral.8b 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lanerf 0 14 22 27 11 0 .l 0 0 2 3 0 2 1 2 4 2 16 217 0 0 6 0 0 2 6 14 16 10 12 1 2 ..... Drives e SACRAMENTO, June 1. Sacramento defeated Seattle here today, T to 3. Home runs by Cooke, Pick and Compton helped th locals win. , At Sacramento: I 4 . Four-bas- Boost Sacramento Total; Angvls and Oaklets Win. .46 Bvler, o 0 gAf bameyto. AB R.H.O.A. O, UcOf(n.2b 40132 10 3 0 3Kopp!t... 9 2 10 3 Pick, 8b.... 3 6 3 3 OjMollwts.lb 4 1,3 10.3 6 SComptoo.cf 0 1 01 Ryan, rf... 9 0 0 1 0 8 4 SjOrr.s 9 1 9 9('ooke,e... 9 119 1113 0 0 airitter.p.., O 38 t 9 24 1st Totals.. Batted (or Fmacit in tigbtto. Total. ET OUT Of; THAT 'cvVmr - vmo .TOO TO told IT-THE- , L lJdUi 414.11 HERE Pin. TAKE TOUR eROTH J -- ( FlRtT RE,9 COOD LITTLE- - y. DOUCHE- DON'T ;rr - E-V- TREATED LIKE A DOC HERE Scorn by lnnioffn; Brattle- Buna 0 Hits .... Sacramento: Buie 0 096 19 3 9 0 9 0 287. 9 2116 1 a 7 I 0 1 1 d S S 1 S O 3 ,..1 Orr. Buna rrtponsible for Krror 6. Dailey L Iaoinga pitcbd-rraa- i Two-bas- e eta 7. Horn runeCook, Pick, Compton. Stolen baaewKpp, Stumpf Sacrifice bit Kenwortby, Uomptaop Pick 2. Fittery, Orr. Base on ball Off Francis 2, off Dailey !, off Fittery 1. Struck out By Francl 1. by Fittery 2. Double play McOaf-flga- a to Orr to Uollwit. Hit with pitched ball Pick by Francis. Charge defeat to Fran Time 1:4ft. cia. Umpires Caaey and Phyle. I Bit Summary: ANGELS BEAT TIGERS BY ONE-POINMARGIN T LOS ANGELES, June L Th Angels won from the Tigers today, 6 to 6. t Manager Klllefer and Second Baseman Niehoff were ordered out of th game in the second inning by Umpire Croter as the result of an argument iver ,a called stnke. At Les Angeles: I VEKNON. AB R H O A LOS ANOELES. AB B.H O A. WILD HEAVES AND SUCH Seal Pitchers in Droves. Death Valley Jim Scott started the game, but he was in trouble right from the jump. lie was relieved Ih the fourth by Texas Pam Lewis. Sam was lifted for a pinch hitter .and Roy Crumpler was next on the list. Roy pitched to five a double, an batters, one of whom hit home . other a run and single, another a ' another walked, Dutch Rock pitched to one batsman, who hit Into a double play. Herb McQuaid pitched the eighth anV final Inning on the Salt Lake side. He was tickled for six singles and a double, and six tallies. Home run honors went to Ellison and i , . Slglln and Cravath. i , There via some great fielding In the earlier Innings. In ths very first. Jour I dan mads a noteworthy piny on Schicks grounder. In the second Wilholt made a sensational catch of OConnells high fly. f t In the next inning Thurston nailed a On the Seal 1 1 1 terrific liner hit by Scott. f akle, Jimmy Caveney mads a light hin -' play on Thurstons grounder, and otherwise played a Blick game at short. Bert Ellison was at second for the Seals, and played a neat game. , the TAGH.E 2 Agnew-Cavene- er AH! 1 THOUGHT SALT LAKE. AB.R.H PO.A E.SO.BB Runs . MONROE SWARTZ JOtT lt iORPRlE OH, VKA.T Three 4 0 0 6 3 1 3 7 . 22 Hits Home runs Slglln. Cravath, Summary: Two-base Ellison. hits O'Connell. Schick, ODoul, Fitzgerald, Cravath, Stolen bases Kelly, ElBrown, Swartz lison. Sacrifice hits O'Connell (fly). Brown (fly). Sand. Thrown out stealing Fitzgerald and Kelly by Thurston, Sig-li- n by Agnew, Brown by Runs batted in Schick, Fitzgerald. Ellison, OConnell, Oloul, Slglln 2. Brown 3, Cravath 3. Strand 3, Bvler, Swartz 8. Struck out By Thurston 3, by Swartz 1, Bases on by Lewis 1, . by McQuaid 1 1, balls Off Scott 1. off Lewie off Hit with pitched ball AgCrumper 1. new, by Thurston. Passed balls Agnew, Byler. Five runs, 12 hits off Thurston. 27 at bat. In 6 plus Innings, out In sevon, none out; 6 runs, 6 hits off enth, Scott, IS at bat. In 3 Innings, out in fourth, 32 on, 1 out; no runs. 3 hits off at bat. In 2 3 innings; 2 runs, Lewis, 3 hits off Crumpler,-at bat, In 3 Inning. out In seventh, 2 on, 1 out; no runs, no hits off Rock. 1 at bat, In 3 Inning Runs responsible for Thurston 4, Swartz 1, Scott 6. Crumpler 2; McQuaid 6. (Yedlt victory to Thureton. Charge defeat to Scott. First base on error -Salt Lake 2, San Francieco 1. Left on- bases San Francisco 11, Salt Lake 3. Double plavs Ellison to O'Connell, Caveney to Ellison to O'Connell. Empires Eason and Time ot. game 2 hours, 27 minutes. 19 21 26g7 2g28 32 36 . . By George McManus ... Totals lilts Lost & "Ratted for Lewis In sixth; doubled. In sixth. HnnJpr Agnew Batted for Rock in eighth; singled. Salt Lake and u. Off. LOOK Huns ones, ones; R ....... .... .... ...... ....... ODoul Rath . 9TANDINO OF THE CLUBS. 3, OOONEt VOU TO COME HOME AT NOON TIME 2 Swartz, p 41 Totals Score by Innings; San Francisco i LI. kinds of pitchers short ones and medium-size- FOR ..... Kelly, cf Agnew, e Telle, a Soott, p Lewis, p Crumpler, p Rock - p McQuaid, P - 45. At Sacramento Sacramento 7. 2b Ellison, Bees Get to Death Valley Jim Early and Wind Up With Six Runs Off Herbie McQuaid; Roy Grumpler Suf fers in Between Times; Ho- ilis Thurston Chased in Seventh, hut Monroe Swartz Holds Opposition Down, Besides Clearing the Bases With Double. J- BRINGING UP FATHER SEALS 6, BEES 14. ' The days beet hitters Pick, Sacramento Llndlmore, Los Angeles AB. 8 2 6 H. TB. P C l against the right field fence. scoring Rath. .Schick singled to left, QDoul scooting across. It was alleged by the Bees, ably and the fans, that the loudly seconded by missed enpugh strikes on both umpire u Iioul and Schick to have retired them. The umpire, as usual, having the last word, the proteats availed nothing. Then Fitzgerald popped on Into left, on which he was credited with a double. This hit caused the envanishment of Thurstoa and Swartz took his place. Caveney grounded to Slglln, the runners being held. Ellison struck out and OConnell rolled out to Jourdan. the Seals on second and third watching the proceedings with disappointment clearly depicted on their perspiring countenances. T, -- Make Eight Mor- e- wit h Crumpler pitching, the Bees got those two run hack In their half of the seventh. Brown' started off with a double to right and scored ahead of Cravath, who knocked the ballajver the right field fence. A hit by Strand and a walk for caused the disappearance of Byler Pwarts Crumpler and Rock appeared. hit into a double play. The eighth was the big tnplng for the Bees. McQuaid was now the pitcher. Slglln heat out a hit In front of the plate and Sand sent one to left. WUholt's bunt was also a- base hit. and the sacks were full Brown scratched out a hit to third, Jourdan filed to Schick, scoring Slglln the runners being held Cravath struck out. Then Strand knocked one into left. Bccrln one Sand, and Byler poked Then through Short, scoring wilhoit. Swart knocked the ball into center for two bases, clearing the sacks of Brown Strand and Byler. Slglln, on his kecotid appearance at hat In the inning, filed to Fitzgerald. The Seals last run was made In the ninth on three lucky hits over second bass, t .them., bounding viciously away from the lnfielders. The hitters were Cavenev, Ellison and O' Conk ell. A boot put Kamm on also, so the bases were full when the side was retired and the game ended. The clubs will play again this afternoon at 3 30 o'clock. - Crawford. Los Angeles.. 4 6 Slglln, Salt Lake Cooke, Sacramento .....3 3 Cox, Portland Chadhoulbne. Vernon ... 6 OConnell. San F"ranclsco4 4 Hates, Seattle 4 Kldred, Seattle Mollwltz. Sacramento ..4 4 Miller. Oakland 2 Swartz, Salt Lake Agnew, San Francisco.. 2 Velle, San pFranclsco 1. 2 Faeth, Vernon Los Angeles... Niehoff, 2 2 hitters oco 1.000 .00 Strand, Salt luvke Ellison. Ban Francisco. .5 6 Hannah, Vernon 4 Brown, Salt Lake 4 Cravath, Balt Lake .800 .800 .760 .750 .750 .667 .667 .67 . .606 .500 .600 SCO .600 ,50 .600 .500 .600 .600 .500 Cravath, Slglln, Salt Lake; Ellison, San Francisco: Cooke, Pick, Compton, Sacramento. Home-ru- n 1 The series stand; San Francisco won 0, Salt lake won 1. postponed. Seattle won 1. Sacramento won 1 Vernon won 1. Los Angeles won 1. Portland won 0. Oakland won 1, 1 post- poned Winning and losing'' pitchers yesterday. At Salt Lake Thurston. Salt Lake, winner. Scott, San Francieco, loser. At law Angeles Reinhart, Loa Angeles, winner, Faeth. Vernon, loser. At San Francisco Alten, Oakland, winner, Sam Roes, Portland, loser. At Sacramento Flttery, Sacramento, winner; Francis, Beattie, loser. Pooka like Lefty OTtouT for the and Elmer Rieger for the Bees In today's battle. . SACRAMENTO. June I Some excitement was furnished in the sixth inning today when a fan hurled abusive remarks at Roxy Middleton, who was conversing with the wife of Manager Rodgers Middleton picked up a hat and charged the stands Players followed him and succeeded In The fan was ejected restraining him. from the park. Th Salt lAke pitthers went through yesterday without issuing a single pass burg, which club turned him over to MinThe tSeais would have been neapolis. glad to get him and so would several other clubs, but ths way the deal was managed there was no chance. Smallwood could win for the Seals. Ban Francisco Chronicle. t Turf Resulta and Entries BELMONT RESULTS. race, 4H furlongs, straight course Beverley Belle, 104 (Callahan), to 1. 2 to-even, won; Dick Dead eye, 112 (Tryon), I to 1, 3 to 1, 8 to 6, zee ond; Friar Rush, 107 (Ensor), 6 to X, to 1, even, third. Time :63 Stock Pin. Thistle Bloom, Doves Roost, Kat BrummeL Beamer, Blackstone. Witch-worBuxom. The Clock Mender, Cape Pillar also . ran. Thistle Bloom and Friar's Rush coupled, Wolfsen entry. Second . race, about two miles Reddest, 144 (Gilbert), 8 to 6. 3 to 6. out, won. Ormead, 144 (Brooks), 8 to 6. 2 to 6. out, second; Ixtng Trail, 139 40 to 1, 10 to 1. 3 to 1, third. (Harris), Time 3 69 Fair Mae, James A. Sheridan also ran. Fair Mao uiaqualtfied, fouL Reddest and Ormead, Brooks entry. .Third, race, furlongs, straight course Elected 64 II, 110 (Fator), 9 to 2. 6 to 6, 1 to 3, won. Genie W . 106 (Ensor), 8 to 1,- - 3 to 1. Gereven, second; trude, 105 tZoller), 15 to 1, 6 Ijidy to 1, 2 to 1, third. Time 1 05 Clarice C Dough Girl and Valley of Moon also ran. Fourth race, on mils Audacious, llg (Kummer), 7 to 5. 1 to 3. out, won; Eternal, 128 (Schtimlnger), 4 to 5, 1 to 6, out. second: Veto, 102 (Callahan), So to 1, 6 to 1, 3 to 1. third. Time 1;85 Thunder Clap also ran. Fifth race, one mile Play Fellow, 106 (Mooney), 3 to 6, out, out, won; Ten Buttons, 111 (Kummer), 8 to 1, 3 to 5 out, second; Ailiiro, 106 (Collins). 10 to 5 to 2, out, 1, third. Time 1.37 5 Merchant Marine also ran. 4 Sixth race. straight course Wishbone, 115furlongs, (Johnson), 7 to 2, 7 to 5, 2 to 5, won; 110 (Kel- Ultimata, say), 30 to J, 12 to 1, 6 to 1, second. Prodigious, 115 (Mountain), 10 to l, 4 to 1, 2 to 7, third. Time 62 Poly, antha, Galeta, Pancake, Confusion, Tulwar, Glenbella, Maggie Murphy, Alice C. and Rose Brigade also ran. Tlrst 6. 5. Paddy Slglln Is playing a great game the fact THORNCLIFFE ENTRIES. Paddy raoe.' 4 furtongeDwrot hy- - Buckhas"F'redVorkttiVwith'''knex'e(Mnhgly 112, aore thumb and now he has developed a ner no, Wesele B. 110, Oolala Orace Foster 110, My Rosie 110, Skooter painful affliction of the leg. 116. Shady Nook 110, Aahlln 111, Mar. garet C. 118. Vernon got Pitcher Smallwood out of Second race, on mil and 70 yards th league and no team had a chance 1o Carrie On 94, Salinmore 101, Bengali 103, get him. He was ostensibly gold to Pitts P. Moody 96, Pepper Sauce 101, Flam both a bat and afied In spite of that he Is fit for the hospital. Jeff Also Saw the -- Dark Hill 106, Gorier 112. Georgle 111, Stromboll 122, legallodge 117. Totals. 87 1 10 24 10) Totals.. Fourth race, one mile Touch Me Not, Hatted for Love in third. St. Michael, Queersck, Knobble, Sporting (Batted for Faetb la eighth. Blood, Billy McLaughlin, Leonardo TL Batted for locker In nlntb. 118. Grey Lag, Exodus, fBatted for Niehoff In sixth. Fifth race, one mile Tlcacey 116, MBatted for Klllefer in sixth. Theodosa 90, ManGloomy Gus 111, Score by Innings: B. H. Sharman has 121, high amateur at dalay 111, Gallot 98, Elmondorf Vernon the "Wyoming state shoot held at s, Salute 111, Leading Star 108, Asterisk Rims ..0 0 118, Mose 111, War Machine 118, StreamWyo . yesterday. Hits 0 1 er 100, Omar K. 100, Sheba 98, Favour Lon Angelee Sharman shot In brilliant form all 96. Ravenna 111, General Cadorna 116, Rone through the shoot At the 500 targets 0 9 0 1 0 9 0 0 shot at, the Salt Lake scattcr-gu- n Sixth race, four and a half furlongs O 9 1 1 0 4 0 0 Hite artist only lost thirteen targets and Overtake, Whirligig, French Furze, Sweep Germen. Llndlmore, Summary : Error win. carried off nearly everything on the Black htt Crawford. Llndlmore. By, Rascal, Shaffer, Ptcnto, Apx, hits Crawford, Llndlmore, program. Reparation, Oil Man, Knot Grass, Simple Two-haSacrifice Niehoff. bits Llndlmore, Simon, Hot Spur, 115. out Struck Love By 1, Reinhart 8, by by claimed. allowance Apprentice Faeth 1. Bines on balls Off Lore 1, off Reinhart 7, off Fnetb 1, off Mitchell 1. Rune responsible for Love 2. Faeth 4. Reinhart 2. Club 107, Old Pop 101. Mallowmot 101, PlyThree hits, 3 rune oft Lore, 7 at bat la 3 mouth Rock 108. Innings; 2 hits, 4 runs off Faath, 32 at bat Third race, 6 furlongs John Lake 98 in 6 Inning; 10 hits, 2 rani off Reinhart. Sweet Violet 193, 34 it bat in 8 Voltage 107, King Inning Charge defeat to George 112, Dustin Famum 106, Wabaho gpeelsl to The Tribune. Faeth. Credit victory te Reinhart. Time 2.00. 98, Sweet Patutie 103, Wraith 108, War Croter. Lmplre PRESTON, Idaho, June 1. Good scores Winner 112, Wabuska 118, Motile Barnes were made at the trapshooting tourna103, Rajah 105, Grand Daddy 108, Py. ment held here Memorial day,, which was OAKS 112. ramues observed Monday. A number of shootFourth race, 6 furlongs Joe Tag 94 ers from Salt Lake, Ogden, Ixigan, BurDOUBLES Charley Boy 97, Enrrlnlte I .aura 104, ley, Soda Springs and Preston took part. Miller 109, Earnest 111. Phlllipl Lugl 94 Twenty-nine the entire program.. shot Winchester 102, Tyrone 106, Lady lone SAN FRANCISCO, June The Oaks The visitor said the Preston Rod and 109. Enrico Caruso llg, Nenetta 91, Gun club was to be complimented on the defeated the Beavers In the first game of Thrifty Three 104, Alfexina 109, Bert splendid grounds and accommodations. the series today, 6 to 3. The Beaver Thurman 111, Back Bay 115, Th Trump Fowler of Salt Lake carried off the high mudo their only run In the first, with 106. John L Day 111, Spugs 98. longest run, and three first prizes a walk, a sacrifice, a triple and an Fifth race, 614 furlongs Jean Corey gun. which were furnished by the merchants error. In the fourth frame the Oaks 98, Deland 110, Eddie Rickenbacker 126, of Preston. . tied the score, with three runs made on . Some lOtby 103. Top o the Morning 116. an error, two singles and a double. Two Scores on 100 targets: Smart Guy 110, Cock of Roost 116. were scored In th seventh N. Hood. 96; J. N. Sharp, 91; W. more run Sixth race, mile and 70 yards Brisk P. D. Fowler. 96; A. H. Jonee, 93. W. H. on an error and two doubles. 107, Goldine 108, Antoinette 108, Osgood Mitchell, 90: G. C. Hlllhouse, 92; Don 110, Damay 108. Fly Home 111. -Morrison, 9s; Don Morrison, Jr,, 61; H. Seventh race, mile and A. Luff, 86; F. J. McGanney, 83, all of Thomas F. McMahon 104, Prospector Salt Lake 104, Solid Rock 109, Paul Connelly 109, E. 92, and J. L. Taylor, 91, L Ford, Bill Huntley 114, Sweet Apple 107, of Ogden. 109, Wralter Turnbow 109, Double W. E. White, 89, of Burley. Boy 108, Cavalcadour 109, King Ling I. Roberts. 76, of Soda Springs. E. Conquest, 74; D. Woodhall. 88; R. Shamhart, 81, and H. Stoney, 81, all of BELMONT ENTRIES. Logan. N. W. Kimball, Jr. 84; E. Card, 79; First race, six and furlongs E. Smith, 92; W. J Thorpe, 86; D. TipCumsah 107, Whale Bone 104. Whisk 104 28 I 9 24 12 Total Totals.. 29 9 6 27 16 Ballet Dancer II 102. Camoufleur 105, petts. 87: H. Tippetts, 78; E C. Strong, Ratted for Sam Ream In atntb. Lord Brighton 130, Stromboll 128, The 76; M. Hancey, 84, 1. Neeley, 67; J. K. Score by Innings Boy 97, Carnarvon HO, St. Isidore HO. Egan, 89, all of Preston. V. Hansen, ,19 out of 30; H. Hitchcock, Portland Sea Cove 95, Need am 112, Georgle 107, Runs 0 ft ,.9 0 A ft ft 32 out of 60 J R. Bair, 28 out of 35; M. Second race, mile Rnd a sixteenth Bits .... 0 0 0 ft ft 1 Biff Bang 116, Sundial H 112, The Lamb Andrews, 32 out of 25; A. Johnson, 16 Oakland 111, Sunny Land 117, Herd Girl 106. Royce out of 20. o ... Btt Professional. 0 1 0 ft Hit toakUl. Blue Ladd te 117. So Brigade Thr-lT LordBright'on hit Hal. COLLEGE BASEBALL. hit Knight, Harrifk GuUto, hit Wolfer, Young. Sammy Kelly 117, Tom McTaggart 112. At Princeton. N. J. Princeton 10, Col- Will, Base on bnOff Alten 7, off Bam Bonn ft. Third race, mile and a sixteenth Ci- gate 2. not Alton Struck Sam ft, by Rom 4. Hit By marron 89, Gath 118. Snap Dragon IT 112, At New York Columbia 12. Cornell 8. hr pitcher Knight Double to Crystal Ford 117, Our Boots 99, Night At New Haven Yale 7, Holy Cross 3. Yonng to Poole. Btin rotiponslblo for Ham Raider 104. Thunder Storm 112, Ballet At Cambridge, Mam. Harvard 7, Wil- Bo 1 ,ft0. S. Alten 2. Time Umpire Byron Dancer II 106, Devil Dog 111, Hard Guess liams 2. andTomaa 99. Salt Lake Man Takes High Amateur Honors in Shoot in Wyoming Ther-mopoli- -- Three-bas- e . Chnd-bourn- Holds Preston Cun Memorial Day Shoot FOLLOW BOOT WITH TWO l.-- th one-ha- lf ,...l PadWhalf Two-ba- b n p!ay-K- ruf -- : Sullivan-Mitchel- l Fight (Copyright, 1921, Trad . Mark-Reg- by H. O. Pluiftr. U.. 8. Fat.. Off,). 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