EDITORS AND WRITERS WHO GET OUT THE STARS’ SPORTING PAGES EACH DAY—EACH EDITION, MORNING AND EVENING, HAS THE TWO BEST SPORTING PAGES IN NEW JERSEY. * ______^ --- FREEHOLDER BRADY TELLS JOE KELLEY AND SOME OF HIS STARS LEARY TO FIGHT HOW DEAD MAN SCORED JEFF DOUGHERTY While an Umpire in the West, Some Years Ago, AT THE LONG ACRE He Was Called Upon to Decide Such a Bill Leary, the Gladstone boy who has mowed down many opponents ot It—Run Won Game. late In rapid order and succeeded in Play-Allowed winning Over Johnny Carroll, has signed articles for a fight with Jeff BY EDWARD P. DUFFY. Hon us W a gier with the willow. Mar be Dougherty, the welterweight champion the position h*1 plays, shortstop, has some*, of Canada. The date has been set for The years have slipped by since thing to do with it. No joking, though,' Freeholder John J. Brady, of the Paul is better In that position than any Tuesday, May 4. at the Long Acre .* other Seventh ward, was a player, place. Club in New York, but may have to be but the one-time Red Stocking star, al- pulled off somewhere else, as this club Harcnherg. Shields, Long, Albright look the tell was raided the though now out of game, can I ke "murderers’ row for the ironsides. by police Tuesday many a good story. He has a supply night. of them on tap. but his winning narra-, Hlpfel will pitch for Ynilsburg until May In making this match Leary has re- when he to solved to go after the top-netchers, and tivo i« the tale that shows how a dead 1, goes Pottsville. appears capable of staying the limit or man scored a run that won a hotly' winning over several of the leaders the Otto at one time a mem- hj The freeholder told I Hambacker, welterweight division. No boxer has contested game. Archie Watsessing club, prob- het^of Dailey’s ably ever trained harder for his fights than the story, and he says that he'll stand has' recovered from bis recent ailment the Jersey farm boy. He takes long runs for and will again piny with the Troy Club, it. Moreover he gives names and on the road and boxes and wrestles of the New York State Otto that’s evidence of his good faith. He- League. the day For the Carroll was with Baltimore the beginning of j throughout fight Mdes with the Red lie hart* several training partners worklug playing Stockings last season. 4 hard and never let up in his work. He is tha freeholder at one time the sported cool and aggressive at all times and now Th“ old Park A. A. has colors of the Orange A. C. and played f£am reorganised has n crouch that seems likely to protect for this season, and is with with Gloversville in the New York State hooking games his stomach from heavy blows. nil Mrst-i lass teams offering suitable In- Friends of Kid Wilson, the box- League, and was umpire in a Western ducements. Orange er of color, are interested in his announce- too. So lie The team was one of the best league, that shows knows emi-p’o- ment. made in Inst night's STAR, that he fesslonal teams In this section a few i baseball. This is his story: years v^lX is willing to make a match with Leary for ago. \ “In the year of IWW," said the Freehold- any amount. Tim Kid has come out with After an absence of one year. er, “I was an game Benjamin his declaration before, but the Gladstone umpiring independent Lunn. of 183 Parker street, returned home in Minnesota. The of teams has so far failed to make a reply. If superiority this week from West. Fla. Lunn is MlTLLEff lioy representing the towns of Willmar ami Key V/INDE-V j he is drawing the color line he has failed one of the Bay ley Lyceum members end * Bahson was to be determined hv a double- to say so end as he seems to fight athlete »f some note In the and willing header at Benson. July 4. It was one howling his to the all cotneri hi.schall line. way top by meeting of the hottest days I have ever known." Wilson a 1 It is thought he should give fight While at Key West he played on on of gra?ry he Continued. “Bsnson had won th<* morn- or not claim the the West teams, whose welterweight championship ing game to the tune of 2 to 1. Willmar Key OJt> League entire voar. did of New Jersey. wsi somewhat disheartened. Cadue uio schedule lasts the lAinn return relation to Eddie Cadue), a twirier on not Jike the lint climate, hence the whom every Willmar fan would bet Ids to Newark. last dollar, was sent In to pitch In the afternoon game "He began to show the effects of the htat early. The score was still a tie- had bean,in fact, since the second inning. 15-MILE RECORD In the first half of the tenth the snore was a tie. A base on balls, an and ?i SEVEN BOWLERS htt made Willmar fans look pretty sick. Cadue was first up, and I could see he was about Mown and out.’ “With two and three on him. however, a hit. The next man OUT OF he REDS LEAD got lucky up. 6-2 was a n head ATHLETICS, O’Toole, player with that WON STAR FOBS h# could use He met the first hall for The 15-mile professional running rec- a homer, endue started for the plate RECORD. RECORD. He to second all a ord is going to have an awful battle to got right, staggered Sixty bowlers, a dozen little on the way on to third, and fell representing teams, bowled in the STAR tour- hold its own next Saturday, when Al- flat on the third hag. O’Toole, knowing! bead-pin AY,L.Pe.| W.L.Pc. W.L.Pc.1 W.L.Pt*. nament on the' alleys last nlglit. that he could not. score ahead of ■ Iroquois Boston .4 t .800|Rrodklyn .2 3 .400 Detroit .5 1 .833 St. Ixmis.2 3 400 fred Kljrubb, of England, and Henri Cadue, Seven bowlers the century mark, up the and carried passed Cincinnati ...5 2 .714 Pittsburg _2 3 .400 STew York....4 2 .687 1 .333 picked prostrate player the watch-fobs offered Philadelphia..2 St. Yves, of France, meet at American nim to the home plate. O’Toole dropped thereby winning by New York_2 2 .500 Chicago .2 3 400 Boston .4 2 .667 Washington ..2 4 .333 the STAR. The score of the night Cadue on the rubber, and then touched it highest St. Louis.3 4 .429',Philadelphia..1 3 .20) Cleveland —3 3 .500 Chicago .1*4 .200 League Park for a match race over was of who himself. was n made by Harris, the Oxfords, There great argument over Yesterday'* Result*. I'Mtordny'ii Results. that distance. The promoters of the but. that tallied 113. The scores: the play. I decided tin* two runs KELLEY a AFTER race are St. if counted.” said the Freeholder. ELMWOOD. P. & N. J. CLUB. Louis. 9; Cincinnati. 5. TORONTO, Boston, 6; Philadelphia, €. hanging up special prize, Boston at wet Other new “A physician was called out on the field. Lambert 76 Klump 75 Philadelphia; grounds. games postponed because o£ un- figures are made, and yesterday 62 weather conditions. Cadue was pronounced dead. He had been Hnnipson 7611-JeIwig Game* Today. pleasant along came a letter to Shrubb from an overcome by the heat." Jnverzagt 15 So rim H5 Gaines — Now York at Today. admirer Braun 5fl|C. Walla 42 Brooklyn. and ^veil-known sport In Eng- % Boston at at New Birch 151 p. Wallace. 53 Philadelphia. Washington York. land the a hand- That fellow Billow, of the Third Ward at St. Louis. BEST offering Englishman Chicago THINKS NEWARK THE Philadelphia at Boston. Pleasure Club, is some hitter. He and Ids Cincinnati some present if ho Can win race Total. 29S| Tide I 21'7 at Pittsburg. Detroit at Chicago. the*, . Wilke, had three Sun- and only apiece PIONEER. WALDORF. St. Louis at Cleveland. lower the present mark. The let- day Hgainat the Otto Karst team. Boston I a sponger 61 Sopher 68 regained first place yesterday. ter is as follows: P. Steffen* 45 Vaughn US Cincinnati lost to St. Louis. The Cin- It wag opening dny for the Boston Birmingham. 8. 1909. the looks Claims the Present Series for His Team, Eng., April of the Irflnaides are By things, Kaiser 7UTHormey 72 cinnati fans swallowed the pill bitterly, Although Americans nnd de- Alfred Shrubb. Esq.. Madison to have the yesterday, they easily Square going candy pitcher hereabouts Walsifer 29Toyfnrt h *5 ! for the Red the The Garden. New York City: this in Knoth. Legs outplayed Saints. feated Connie Mack's Athletics, 6 to 2.. year Bobby W Steffens 24 Kiifi. hmski 52 ! Friend Alfred—-1 se«* by the "Reds” used, fifteen men in the game, but He Hates to Take Them from His Old There were no other games Tdayert. Chech papers that are were unable to you matched to run fifteen Total. 3391 Total.... 32J cut down the five runs the pitched great hall for the home team. The miles Paul is starting this season against St. YvrsV the French- Albright like visitors scored in the fifth. No other steal, in which L»rd stole home and COLUMBIA. GROVE. man. and that an attempt will be made games were played in the National a Douglass alOskse 107 League. Joe Speaker ami Gesslcr advanced base, while to lower the The score follows: Friend, McGinnity. record- For many years Keefe 101 Tall by innings R.H.E. Schlltzer was was a featim*. I St. Louis. 10 12 5 0 0 0 0—9 7 3 unwinding have wanted in so you \v*,ne but the T. Roesssor _ 2*. The, score R.H E. S?|j. Heerwagen j by innings. defeat you sustained as oti amateur Muntz ion 79 Cinch. mti ...0 00 3 2 0 00 0—5 11 1 Joe leader of the enee, and myself. I have Frick as general Boston 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 x—6 6 1 lulling Kelley, the popular when beat at same hunch can't hit! Appleby you, the Rem pert. 99 a. Heerwagen ... 04 utility, and maybe that .00000000 2—2 5 7 Toronto Eastern League team, divided Philadelphia time make a record, that will stand Behind the bat I believe we shape up until the end of time. If remem- Total. 470' Total. 340 his time baseball stories and you NEWARK reading stronger than any club In the league. Van- ber the watch that I ha-ve had for OXFORD. NASSAU B. CENTRES TO this looking at the sky from early dergrift, who can hit and throw, looks ripe years and which has been used to Harris .M13F. Walsh .. 97 “I TO was and EXPECT KLINE WEAR time Sheffield the Kunath 9S| "osier 83 morning .until noon. While “Kel" for the majors; Starnagle Is a wonder, every handicap past PLAY BROCKTONS. If ’nrker .lOtijHoffman 56 anxious to he Intimated that Mitchell will probably be used alternately twenty-five years. you can beat this get going box. ATTELL’S CROWN”—CRt)SS. Frenchman and break the Brundage 81! Tark 76 behind the bat and In the pitcher's professional he had a lot of respect for Joe McGln- record of Ih. Weiss 93 YVahler, Jr. 59 The Newark Centre Baseball Club He Is like all good ball players—it makes 22m. and the record field nity, who was his old side partner on no difference where him, he Is bv Appleby of lh. 20m. 3 4-5s. the will play the strong Brockton A. C. you place Leach Cross, the East Side dentist, Total. 491 371 the "Iron able to deliver the goods. watch is yours by the next steamer. Total. Sunday morning on Wenzel Oval. A the Baltimore team when was not able to don the Mof. gloves with your sincere friend. STROLLERS. ELBERON. very interesting game is as to "My pitching staff, with McGlnley, Always expected, Man” was In his prime, and disliked suits Patsy Kline at Waldtnnnn’s Theatre Schaeffer 79 Boothe 74 both teams good ball last sea- fitt, Kellogg, Hickey and Rudolph, CHARLES REYNOLDS. played be to down his friend on last night owing to an injury to Ills Woodward 03 Reed 94 son. Dannecker will compelled me," he continued, "and, if 1 can get an 15 Gorham place. j prob- left arm. Ho pleased the hunch, Hoffman 64 such an additional one I am after, will be strohger how- 70:Edinger ably send Jack Clark to the mound occasion. a in in the ever. by making neat speech, Bailey si Briggs 60 and George .lorolenmn to the receiv- “Of It's to me to do it," than any club league. j course, up of the. too, which he predicted great things for jtideseher 7°. ... 95 station. The will be "I like the make-up Tigers, Uagaman j ing game called said the "and my team, Patsy, nnd said that he expected him at 9 o’clock The will great outfielder, for Sharpe la a great , BERKELEY HALL TEAM sharp. Centres Bill to wear the crown of Abe Attell In less Total. 3651 Total. line as follows: C. in my is the fastest in the Sehlnfly is a good man on second, 393] up McCarthy, sec- opinion, than a year. Were there any cheers? Of AS’N. EMPIRE I an- Loudon is apt to shine at ahort, and I need IROQUOIS COLTS. ond base; Peck, shortstop; Herl. left league, and when the season ends course there were. WANT SUMMER GAMES. .101 not much about Wolverton at third, Huttenbach Huff 73 I Held; Rlcht«r. first base; C*. Mels, third say The New other pennant will go to Toronto. is as Yorker then called Patsy Wnithour SS'F. ( asperson. 87 I base; centre for It is not necessary. Harry good Kempf. right flejd; Redder, be Kline and Kid Black to tne centre of Babb .. 94 L. "I believe that Newark will our and better than the majority to the Casperson. 56 j field; George Jorolemon. , and as they come, the and the ("Special Evening Star.l 1 sweet ring. Patsy Kid mixed PrltchulHii 75 Wolf 97 J. and we cer- of big leaguers. Jack Kelly Is a NEW Clark, pitcher. most dangerous opponents, it up for three rounds, nnd they way YORK. April 22.—'The Berke- Montverde .102'I j. Coburn 69 outfielder, fast on the bases and a good watch them close. Balti- each other at times was ley Hall College baseball team, of New tainly will hitter. Jake Gettman, the same, and they plastered a caution, and 'rubbered" ex- York city, will be Seton Hall College's Total. 46»i Total. 395 more looks strong with Jack Dunn Bennie Meyer, from all accounts, Is there, many to see Black fall.- opponents Tuesday at South Orange, too. pecting MORRISTOWN HIGH LOST again In control. It was not a real tight, only a love N. J. The New York* team Is now in "Kriebell, they tell me, Is there. As for ■'[ have much respect tor Jimmy Casey. and the did not interfere. good condition. LACROSSE GUIDE OUT. there have McGInnity, affair, police They recently played TO ST. PAUL’S John Ganzel. Gene McCann, and, in fnct, the , yon the strong West Point Acad- SCHOOL. and Jack Frill, and Kid Mueller, all good Military Trfe official LncroR.se guide In the Spald- all the In command, but yon know emy team and held them down to four generals We arc here for three games, and l there can oue winner, and that will men. but ing Athletic Library Series has just been be but to hits, lost owing to poor support, The St. School will say that the Tigers will liHve play ESSEX COUNTY BREWING CO. published. It contains the constitution Paul's team defeated the be old Toronto. PUBLIC SERVICE LEAGUE it being their first game. some baseball to get tile odd one. Morristown High School team In a well- "1 am very anxious to win another pen- The to state brewers of and by-laws and the official rules for 1909 "I will work McGlnley. Moftltt management wishes that plflyed game of baseball by it score of 7 nant. anil I believe it will turn out ihnt probably owing to its all ns used by the United States Intercol- club, and Rudolph, and gUcss they won't pitch OPENS SEASON SATURDAY. players being mostly to 4 at Garden City yesterday. The score wav We have a good hitting residents of New York It be HIGH-GRADE LAGER Lacrosse It All are early in the season, city will BEER legiate League. also contains bv innings: R.H.E. and J like Infield, with Houser on some. goon my see much hlt- represented by a baseball teem during 63 to pictures of all important teams playing Morristown 00202000 0—4 4 3 on tun'd nnn and the Newark fans won't 85 Clifton Ave. first, Mullen on second, Phyle The Public Service League the entire summer months, and such Licross1* in the United States, a record of St. Paul’s. 2 1 ft 0 0 2 0 2 x—7 d 1 In outfield we Corporation t#. D. Phone Kid Mahling at short. the will open the season Saturday. Two of the the case a few Sun- 617-BB. Newark G14 last year's games ami complete schedule nll-arouna "lif Toronto doesn't win the pennant, I'd being Saturdays, Batteries—8t. Paul’s. Carl and Daly; Mor- have Wletfensaul. who is a good teams will cross hats, the Audit- and mid-week dates for 1909. Ii will he sent to any address to sec Joe McGInnlty s crowd get It." strongest days still remain ristown, Dean and McCoy. who had big league expert- Uke of the Prudential the BOTT^IXG D1JPT. in 1 ho United States or Canada, postpaid, player; Goode, ing Department building open that management would Hike on and the Electric Stars, at 575 Broad street. •to close with well-known 331 ORANGE STREET. receipt of ten rents by the American strong and Sports Publishing 21 YVarrcn The line-up: athletic and baseball teams In and —FAMILY TRADE S Company, L I'PI.IKD_ street, New York city. Auditing Department—H. Hogan, right around New. Jersey and . field; T. Rove, third base; L. Arndt, short- Address J. M. Clarke, manager. Berke- OF IN CLUTCHES OF stop; J. Harrington, second base; W. Rey- ley Hall College A. A., baseball depar- MOST THE TIGERS HAVE BEEN nolds. first base; W. McLnne, left field; men, 1176 Park avenue; New York city. ft J. Conover, centre field; E. Tnson, catcher; J. Johnson, pitcher. THEY CAME TO NEWARK Electric Stars—J. Van Glesen. right field; MAJOR LEAGIES BEFORE J. Bergen, third base; T. •Jlarrlugton. short- TO HAVE A CLUB RUN. stop; W. Grey, second base; T. Quinn, first The Bny View Wheelmen will hold their base; N. Huffert. left field; J. cen- Tri- Fcytell. first club run to the Hotel du Feuerbach, on and off went to Coatesville, also of the A brief sketch of the several mem- Popular with everybody, tre field; J. 'Huff, catcher; C. Edwards, Nutley, Sunday, where there will be a he dlls career bers of 190!) will the Johnny Kelly is going taster State, and there began pitcher. few short races and a baseball game. The the Tigers who pry team, will he at as Ih 1905 was snapped The game played Wenzel’s Pedestrians wfil piny the Riders, and a than ever this and is hitting the . Sharpe open the season tomorrow, may prove year Oval, at 3 p. m. general time will be had. Is the Boston Nationals, for whom good interesting From all over the country, ball on the nose for fair. Johnny up by who had he games, in right field. and, in two cases, from foreign coun- another one of the Tigers has played forty * Dissatisfied here, the genial Bud tries. they come to this city, as our rep- big league experience, having played in 1907. Jumped back to Coatesville. In 1906 he resentatives during the season that is. with the St. Louis Cardinals DON’T SUFFER went to the Scranton team of the New WITH F dawning. "Kel" started in the game profession- York State and began to play Joe MeOInnfty. ally with Walter Burnham, then man- League team. When first base, assisting the Scrantonlans Probably the best known of any of ager of the Bangor, Me., for lack of support, to wrln the pennant. In the fall of 1906 the members of the club Is the new this cluh "busted" RUPTURE-TRUSSES whom he was Bud was drafted by Newark and he owner, Joe McGInnity, famous through- Kelly went to Troy, by trans- has been here ever Bince. Bud Is a 01ft the baseball world as "The Iron sold to Montreal in 1902, being to Baltimore with wonderful natural fielder of his posi- Man.” a name gained hy his remark ferred the next year whom he was the tion. able ability to win two games in an sixteen others, of ’05 and Jake Gettman. bottled at the brewery afternoon when a member of the pen- only one to stick. During '04, remained with In Buffalo, where he played seven nant-winning Brooklyn team of the '06 the sturdy outfielder Both Phonoi lie was years, they used to call hint “Home National League. Securing hts release the Orioles. In the spring was turned Run” Jake Gettman, and he is living from New York. In the spring McGln- drafted by St. Louis, but up to hts great batting this Above U shown the criminal the field over, *o back to Baltimore, the fans setting up reputation SpringTrosi nity looked seeking with its pads made to presa on tba bone and at the loss of their year by getting in a large number of a first-class minor league club an awful howl on VITAL parta not connected with the purchase drives. He can bat either favorite. In June of last year, Kel long right *11- If have a in a prosperous circuit. He decided on ,I*l'Ptu” ,** you Spring Troee, or on whether try to hold it as if on tame to where he has made left-handed, depending apart your body, and Newark. Far from desiring to decorate this city will he Is a or left-handed know what and to his success. He is wonder- facing right thej^you unnecessary the bench all season. Joe decided greatest harmful pressure is ax- pitcher. Jake was with the Washing- take his regular place in the box for fully fast. Wk erted by snoh a Truss. Sehlnfly. ton Americans once, but was sold to See How Do not the Tigers. Carry any longer :: and Buffalo In 1901, and' remained in the Cut* !( yinnnger welvertin. Fresh from the wilds of Canada Spring Bison city for seven years. In 1908 Wolverton has been back to the United States, once again, Manager Harry Gettman was sold to Toronto, where since 1895, comes last man- before the baseball public Larry Schlafly. year he When of and played with Larry Schlafly. _ Straps when he, as a started Into Leafs and youngster, age^- of the Toronto Maple Larry was traded Jake was, too. Spring: for the Columbus. O team, of the pitch this year the guardian of the keystone He didn't for Bill Louden. | Western Hague. ^are cushion for the Tigers. Larry started I and AUBEP by a Cluthe Truss ELas-gs il One of the youngest men on the team is Drcwmgto. pitching, however, and soon branched Coast SKWAKK, N. .1. :: out in the Pacific League, play- last Billy Louden.' the shortstop, bought < ► F®u W|U b« convinced of thta wonderful < Into the Infield. In 1898 and 1899 Harry ;,n4 truth THE VERY MOMENT «,« m. tv > ing with Portland. While here Larry ffill from Montreal. Louden has been play- Trusti 1. worn or after have , you read my FREE BOOK .which I I was the regular for the of ing iprofesslonnlly since 1905. when he start- sealed to all nUdlTaend got his name In the baseball halt <> envelope writing for It. The Cluthe Truss la a’ > he went to ed with the Piedmont, W. Va., team of the In cue. You will poaltfv.lv guaranteedJ?1 Nationals, whence a unas- , every have REAL holdlntr aa von n?..V hljYt [ Chicago, fame by making triple play Cumberland League. In the first part of :: where he from lifting, pulling, straining, bathing (lfa or « AND FRANZISKANER i: Philadelphia, played sisted in while against the 1906 found himself with the Green- waterproof working 'n ANY ooviuor' wltl* 1964, playing Billy my Free-Acting Pad conunuously MASSAGING 1904, the team dur- and atreuthsnln.tw_.?v— 1900 to captaining Seattle team. Larry soon afterward ville team, of the Texas League, and fin- untU they regain their NATURAL coSSlito?t“.»bTt?u„ * i the last two All through ished that season and the next with the needed. The Cluthe Truss can do all this w411 ing years. went to where he made a * for YOU at 1 Washington, Dallas team, of the same organization. *8*1* for the worthies. for Leg-Strap. — 190ft. the Tiger leader performed with the { * fp!° SpiC* ^dBrogXS?drugstore Trusses the 1 ► big hit on second Capital Here his Brilliant fielding attracted Clark that always burden their victims to the grave. kinds Boston, to whom he had been traded went of the New York * * Remember. < ► Citys. From Washington, Larry Griffith, then manager Esamtaation is TREK. It coats von nnthino ** i_v A differ- Americans, and Bill was with the Yanks bs rid of and * ► for Pitcher Pltttnger. Having to where he stayed until last jrour Rupture Trusses forever Call w?thoSgdMaJ *SS»can Toronto, when they went South. In the spring of the FREE Order Blank. NOW for < ► I ences with the Boston in BOOK, Price-lStT RuMaona*" J »»d Ales Porter management k fall, when he was traded with Gett- was to menta from #600 Public , ■1 ■s, 190S. The sold Montreal, and Endorae- , benefited Owed .. youngster T«»^“®«y. •• out -= the fall of that year. Harry played of last season ^-I man for Mahling and Mullen, where be played all last ”°Ur*9 the season with Boston, but Jumped : : Cloth. of 8: «*'•«» «! Otofifid year’s team. Benny Meyer. By.Um I Sunday I I tO HAYES N. the reserve the next spring and Joined Truaaaa ia covered O MAC C' I I |TL|e Every application < > STREET, Newark, J. Comparatively little Is known of the life under ■* club of Bud of the classiest first many pat- VkU I recalvea benefit of O Tolrnhonr 7 7 4. Home 'iO'£.4. the then outlaw Williamsport Sharpe, one story of Benny Meyer, whom Manager : •» the Tri-State In 1907 and 1908, basemen in the business, played first Wolverton has so recently secured to play »through dealera or Street League. 26 East 23rd arls noa In the Hayes right field for the Benny was :: Pit* I Rv Wolverton managed that team so suc- with Harrisburg, Tri-State. There he Tigers. * > and Prospect Place. ;; with St, Paul, of the American Associa- —^-T ::1 Bit. 4th and ting Rooms : that he landed the Million- most of the infield positions, ; Lexington Aves., cessfully occupied tion. Inst year, and did some fine work for ■:]*;; aires at the top twite In succession. except that, of first base., In 1905 Bud the fans of, the Northern city. -•# .... o. fiti JUfrl 'S.y 4 \