Sport: Trophy

When you put a black cloth over almost any tall non-symmetrical object it is apt to look mysterious. Yet the people who peered at just such a covered object last week in the lobby of Manhattan's Madison Square Garden did not seem mystified. Perhaps they knew what was underneath the cloth. Florenz Ziegfeld, who was there, looked as though he knew. So did Charles H. Sabin, Walter P. Chrysler, George Palmer Putnam, Kermit Roosevelt, Cosmopolitan's Ray Long, Vanity Fair's Conde Nast and Frank Crownin-shield, Charles Dillingham, Bernarr ("Body-Love") Macfadden, John Ringling,...

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