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Show ( L Olio smacked a liner out to field J Tjm Q 7Wff ? And then the fle'der stopped It, '''l l ut a11 the 6ame got on first M r'"" Bccausa said fielder dropped It. I Im 1 ,krsx J II fi Boson with her narrow streets. Her Commons ' and her beans, la out In front in sport events In many ways, it seems. Four nights a week her fight clubs Seethe with that bloody gore That brings tho fans upon their frer As boxers hit the floor. She has a pair of ball clubs And though they're not on top, Tho crowds still gather daily Whero Babe Ruth once was pop And the Olympic finals, It seasoned up her hope She's bidding for the real one As she eats her beans with hope Boston has narrow streets and winding paths, but it" yon follow one cf them you'll either end up at a ball park, n fight club or a cinder track. Boston's ball clubs aren't sending jp any skyrockets this year, but most every one in the Boy City has a oase-b.ill oase-b.ill bean They haven't forgotten Babe Ruth and they never will so long as he plas on any of tho visiting teams. Four fight clubs are going weeklf MB, the year round Her fighters are lit K4Bnl tie known outside of Boston boun daries. but remember Johnny Wilson. Ertsfl Boston folk are great on patronizing j.l' homo industries Why, they hao a ' . boxer by the name of Tommy Kloby I Corcoran, who has made $100,000 K since the war In the prize ring, and wt ; yet he never has fought outside New I; England! A IS During the Olympic games finals. f held In Boston, the B. A. A opened ssir' guns to bring tho next Olympiad to l Buston. sH? J ji The wonderful lPiry.ir.! stadium 13 flffvL but minutes from tho heart of mmT' P"st'n It would le an Ideal place MmK for holding such an International ath- ssSs letlc meet The Harvard stadium seats 30.000 t-'-'ilS people and boasts the finest clnier Bp smj In the world, and. wnen you bbpJ s.iy world, you take In lots of tern- I3Jbbb! tory, but It Is a Boston fact. bLbbs! |