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Show I WEE 611 iAYg Z Was there e'er a champlon Who didn't thusly wall: S 1' "I will not fight until I get f,PCSL A million pounds of kale!" sSy rBti Six weeks ago he was a dub, His name- nobody knew He booted easy chances . As all beginners do. Ho lingered on the benchca Expecting to bo fired One day they put him in the jam 0 And now tho dub's a darb. O'Dowd fights better without a crown. He never beat" Jack Brltton beforo he lost it. Brltton may have been partial to Canton as his favorite placo to do battle, bat-tle, but he'll probably suggest Bostou next time ho meets Micheal. It's a hard proposition for a pitcher to earn his turn on tho mound with a trio like Williams, Cicotto and Kerr. Roy Williams seems to Jiavo convinced convinc-ed the Kid that ho deserves his regular regu-lar workouts. Aaron Ward is making the polo ground fans forget Frank Baker. Tho Prince of Wales and Georges Carpentler arc two of the most popular popu-lar present-day tourists, Joe Beckett Is out with a paragraph that ho "will follow Carpentler to the ends of the earth." Qeorgea has got a long route cai'd, Beckett might have a nice time In this country if ho keeps his mind off tho Toledo Terror. McGraw la having a sign printed "No tcxuuata allowed." Sounds llko tho 1 word pennants they speak of In Cincinnati, Cin-cinnati, Cleveland and other small towns. The eviction of tho Yankees from the Polo Grounds is getting a lot of yells out of the New York fans, McGraw isn't Jealous. Ho is just a good business. man. Master Harry, quite contrary. What does your cellar show Old bourbon, rye, and extra dry And Gordon gin in a row ne answers: "No; some time ago It looked just as you say, But friends In flocks consumed my stocks In a very effective way," |