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Eleven Latonia Derby to IN VAN BY TEN LENGTHS'; “HE EXTERMD PIRATIY ' HoRsEs | ”‘Eu%'fiéfi"?&‘iléfm WILL HA\}E MANY STARS IN A THREE-HORSE RACE — - Sidrsminzzo [ FROM LAST FALL'S SQUAD ride wild horses, rope steers, hunt i Big game snd whoot clay birds. —_— And mow we learn he has gone. nto the cotton business. yBeently e placed an order tor | Has Lost Several of Its Leading Linesmen of 1921 ery, on which he expects to clear T. Randsome ur, s Tedat, ae siiract i Team, But Most of Backfield Array Again redicted the Texan. - - : Will Be Available. |34 ROUNDS OF FIGHTING : NAPOLIS, July 1.—The Naval Academy begins to think and talk A foot ball enrher than other collegiate nmuunom of ' the country, ’ the factithat sioat pfdhe old players ate keptdogsther during the summer ( Boxeu—-nm stars_but real fighters— | while a new class is being formed ansgridiron material developed durmg Yoshimi Takes Place Money With: Big Margin Over Olympus, the Favorite—-Winner Gets $12,000: Purse—Pays $3.50 and $2.40. 5 Br the Associated Press PRAL i ATO} Ky.. July 1.—Thibodaux, surprise horse of the Kentucky L special. when he ran a sensatiomal second to Whiskaway and beat the great Morvich, came back today and won the Latonia Derby from Yoshimi and Olympus in the easiest kind of fashion. WI{‘hdrzwals of Broomster and Margaret Winsor had reduced the field to three starters. | Bomere—sot siara.vut cest agbters—fwhile 3 new clas The race was run over a distance of a mile and one-half for a purse X arena, Berwyn Heights. Md.. tomor-| . Naval people are looking forward to a very interesting season. with of $15.000 added, $2,000 of which went to the second horse and $1,000 to ; ; ] Tow night, according fo those pro- the third. : s row Bight, according to those pro-l; schedule of games which will afford a full opportunity of testing the Olympus was first to show in front| 3410, tnird. Time, 101 1.5. Scrateh—Dapper scheduled for . thirty-four rounds are | Midshipmen eleven in comparison with the best. With thred big games to comprise the program, and the |away from Annapolis, the schedule is unique among Naval Academy when the barrier went up, Thibodaux i 5 / following and Yoshimi. a slow be- flfih-“ o, "W ';‘;;*";'N:: ; ’?:{:c:::ltn';:;‘;x‘p:;:“d to !:en at a|gchedules. ginner. trailing. At the half mile Carmandalo, 119 : ; i Sy Ol Ak e Ay pD the 4— | The regulars, substitutes and a Olympus had increased his lead to $6.05, second; Knot Gras, ) 3 =4 L:htm:::h: l!)-r:dx'x:"fi Teft by 1;:.: number of promising players from tha ihree fengths ‘and appeared to. Be |10z fwarl; Sk, third z.‘l.“‘"c‘.‘.:...,‘"'t ¢ ; ; Ia Planc asco in_the| GOLF MATEGH IS SO HOT - |other squads of tast year nave bee: runnin easily his position KPS, ), 3 S - > > % 5 assigned to the same \h‘ D @ " T tatned until the horses turned Maute Aap, Bise Ribbon; I ottle: Lorratn, Bill ; £ . tl!,i‘“lghell"f;::;irm:nd feature, Mike HIS PANTS CATCH FIRE | under the charge LN "\fi?. Tato the hack streteh. ~ Here Jockey | MGl and ex 2 8% 0% c\yiming: thres- i R s RO es Nk ton (actapbex, Wil Academy player. They will be giver Fanl o Thibodaux shook P | wearoide -M‘ mile—High Gear, 111 ; ; ; i : Babt hesvawelght, rhamion. o ATLANTIC CITY, July 1—Har- | foct ball talks regulariy. and it is es ::;_(:‘m-:\”‘-‘( a (’Lpzf*;j"?m"‘em e e '.:?.‘,'fif,',» S A RIS \ die McGowan, runner-up for the! old Brand, prominent Boardwalk :’:;“!:d 'hf‘«nl there will be some opp« ing. Entering the stretch. Thibo- | (Stearns) thirds Time, 1.40. Sadge | B ; sailor title. Jon 1. Smith. George | merchant, chairman of the greens ities for shore practice. = : lengths in the lead. Homoer Sigh, Haman, Soatawsy. Gom, | 8 ; 5 S, : : town junjor lightweight, is to meet ; Waterinl for' New Class. T A mtatned until the end, | Cadoras, Edna D. and Tinglingatss ey PR 4 3 5 Paddy McNulty, a scrapper from the | committee of the Lions Club of About half of the members of 1 is he m: ned . L ¢ : s Erapper/Leo | 2 of the rs o e e e Th/a: comuion | ;A .000; e Detrolt. b : U. & S Marvland, ‘in the teX-round| Atlaatic City, loat large portion | new class have been. admitted, a: Fanter. ten lengths before Yoshimi. 35 ot wun??y\me 3 i e b ! B v aula-brove ‘analliris in pants in & knickerhocker fire | som promising material has bec: The latter moved up, coming Into | ba cw 4 p big s st e TR overe ow it is belleve the stretch, and at the eighth n(;:t §'x':| l‘Tlnmln::). out, i 0 T G g ¢ : :l‘.-.l-.’fafi?::g:g'filrl o?“t'h'.'"‘sfiac,‘,’:.‘,’d&“u':: :I“b":_ “;:':“:”d C::‘_':" r'l‘:: that the mewclass will bring materi passed the favorite and took the | 3igp Jurl SR 0 curolds and np: mile and ' : rers' School, will encounter Kayo or-the teams of one or more years place money by a margin of five s donn | Hosher, 167 “Jonen). | - : ! : ; Fatterson, a-formidable local light,| U here | EEEmis oW, vt et e aew midshii "‘"A".“»‘ 1 ticket Qe swimer .10, wnn:“nell’;l:. i}uu‘“fl‘f i Ko & Billy Vinecent. another Navy boxer, A pipe placed in a hip pocket :‘r:z!(“h fior;\fm'“'z‘.‘f-un{s"ml!;! Hlxht r; A 32 el ticket on v 40 Secor talet, 113 > £ : A : A ; and Blondy Patterso 2 sideration he team o netted to win and $2.40 to 10.20, third. 146 Scratched | : s avolita ,,:l‘ s ooal PRol i uring dkis Sat of & sibes WAt |1hs 1972 sensor. place. Yoshimi paid $3.30 to place. —mnm§v Legs, Waiter Tarmbow and Dr. : : 5 : & & opener. with Herbert Hemphill, president le is as follows: Get Off to Perfect Start. c“;e’l:::th Tace: purse, § ; claiming: three- % 5 > Pty ; Tomorrow’s show will inaugurate a| of the cluh, leaked enough of the e —Western Rewerve. « sixteent] 4c.mp 3 e TSN s % # Tig series of night events at Sportland | coalx to wet:afire the kuickers of _ Dctaber ,,:—fl-::::;"T"h Thers was considerable delay at | searolds and up: mile ax (Stirling), the post. due to the bad acting of (Stteiing). § arena. Overhead arc lights have been | the golfing expert. He attracted installed. and the ring will be bril-| wide attention in his flaming dash | , Ocioper 25—Unive ity of Penn- |||\m|| " but the field was sent awal n T Phrrect start. The crowd was | o8t Bl L8 (Rongal 2 g liantly fituminated. R e marent it St e L e Ireathless when the light blue and | Gur Betsy, Gilt Fringe, Blaise, Wiracle Man, = 3 ard and during hix consequent P v 2 Wiite of the Whitney stable appear- | Jones” O'Connell 420 Handful als ras - EXTERMINATOR. Will Hold e Tourney Progress by stealthy route {o the e ad in the lead. but when Thibodaux d_Rog uzney. clubhouse. He was not injure iR “ moved fo the front the stands broke __ |Has won $213.029 during_career on tarf “i" has. excellent chance to set a new Afl“"fl"' record for winnings. He|' Norwich, Conn.. will hold the an-| the damage falling entirely on ermd"é:;m 1gainst Pennsvl Intb an uproar that was not stilled now is only $36,436 behind the figures set by Man o’ Wi nual roque tournament in August pantw. i e e e horses - ,—___—_—a—-—_—-——__——_—-——————————" 5 e e i “long atier’ the Horses i re-| | LATONIA ENTRIES A ; Wi "be playeq in Philadeiphia. ana vurnml to the judges' stand that against Pennsylvania State In e time was 4 1-5 seconds v 2 = e s o . LN of ot swats, \TRIALS FOR RIFLE TEAM 5 0 i 2 for the ‘distance, held by rst race. $1. claiming: three-year-olds i 2o SoReibE e iinia’ 11 Mhere ware mans. Rorsemen | £ Y M5, orCREY JIEE, 08 Kt 8 - HOW ABOUT THESE FOUR? i ',,.,“L;,‘,L'.‘mzlr R e ciferea that haq the Cincinnati- 165; “Gentleman Jouette, 106 ihpm Stride, - Speaking of driving In golf, the l O BE HELD A’l l Ah I ICO a double-header for October 2 » The team sustained serious losses owned colt been ridden out these | jos figures might have been equaled, if Mabel G wing records have been | through the graduation of veteran ncle Bert, 108: Ma 108: Philanderer, not_lowered 2 Creation. 106: Counverse, 111; POTOMAC, NEAR WASHINGTON—Clear. Reporis say a gvoed many ed: Frank Dennix, profes- . y i players. but an eleven 10 the high The heat was intense. but an im- | Ben Bolt, 114 Wade McLemore, Plain | pam-size rockfish are being caught mear the mouth of the Little river at| sional at the Crewe Golf Club in S e é E s Bf Tecent yeain l:exhpml-v]osr‘. mense erowd took advantage of the | Bige Sl o 00 iming: maiden two- | Fletcher’'s and near the Highway bridge. Bait used,” bloodworms, erabs, & % | The system at the a my assures Palf oliday and turned oul_to WIL | raroii Iousnge_Xellids, | milnaomrs, cut herring and Smpll ecl mandytn Slicerd e Reve Smet BY WALTER R. STOKES, ! the development of a large number of ness the battle of the S‘a;xmxflxz‘_fl:w e 11 HARPERS FERRY, W. VA~—Potomse clear. Good catches of little- | '°d 2 ball over a frozen fairway W % ' | players who. with an additional year's e Phienol. mouth hass have been reported. Balt used, mad toms, hellgramites ahd ar-| “that carried about 315 yards amd orid Champion Rifle Shot. experience, are ready to jump into 108 Prestolite, tifiefal files. : rolled to = total distance of 415 g chich i a : thsmeried ipiates Yorick. 100; RIVERTON, VA-—North branch of the Sh byt T HE thing which most rapidly creates general interest and which | "Regulars Who graduated this vear, LATONIA RESULTS “‘"k*‘""' 10 bramch clear. Fishing good. ‘Bait used, mad toms and hellgramites. Dr. Douglas Wood in 1906, play- most quickly arouses eager national pride in any sport is a bril-jare: ‘Larson. center and capia ing nt Weston, in Englan | Frawley, right guard: King and W POTOMAC, BFLOW WASHINGTON—Goed ml-‘ for -the big-mouth liant success of a nationally representative team in a competition | qorn, tackles. und Koehler and Cruis e e Tulan eorgette, 16 s in all ,.,.-. Betw - | over the bunker mear the- Furst race: those-cosroids and une three | wcird oy 105; f-}m. 116 i LD ot U g Gl sl e een Wash- | Crcen for 303 yards. This against the teams of other nations. I backs. "Noses, a fine running back. was o; threesearolds ARL O wency: | " Fourth race: $1.800; | lost. by ™ e e Kawell Combes, 106 | mile and seventy yants— CHESAPEAKE: BEACH, MD.—Hardheads, Norfolk spots, rock and some | (e o h b 1 Ly ahene _There always has been, and‘there remains, a fa‘tmstng'amnur about | “Sevaral of thes positions will bs (Heupel S0 “\;7,"'"* Beg, Part ,,,’,::; e en 108 CoutiAreiheing ounght Rave cawilee (his carey at North ' | the “title of “world champion,” apply it to what you will. And when a filled by plasers who showed fine 107 X Wikiani, 83, third. | Time LRl e LB L s ANNAPOLIS (Svera river and )—Rock and perch reported in the h { form last year, though the tentative Pleto. Rosal Dick, Gurnor, 470, 3 A s Severn. Magothy and South rivers. Large catches of hardheads beinx made particular nation can point to its representatives in a given sport or en- i sejections are, of coursc, subject 1o it Firth race, $1.700; three- yur-o'l‘d- and_up: | 1m the bay. deavor and®say, “These men of ours have met and defeated their leading | change if others show greater abil i t ity. No favors are shown in the N. J., Club : : fve-cighthe of & mile—Pleasure, | slx furlonge_ Horal dar Peel, DEEP COVE (Cheanpeake h_”_u.,n“._ and wpot reported biting.| credited with ing drivem 410 | competitors from all the nations of the globe—they are the world cham- | selections of teams at the Naval 380, n: Ad "3 marke); S0, 650, 10, gor: 5 1 Dixax 10e ocate. 105; | prardhends are sald to be plentiful yards. jons,” then that nation will take to its heart the actitity in which they | IR0 00 (800 G ers e \‘.‘.,."'x- i amimer 1% (Heupel), $7. third, [ Sixth race. §; twozer-olds BENEDICT, MD. (Patuxent river)—Hardheads plentifal, and a few roek| ave cxcelled, and will make of it a genuine national interest, and it will | place, be he plebe or first claseman Time. 101 Teish Ro Veunie, Grass | five and oneh ags—Astonis. 81 and ipeta reporied baing, canghit 4% | hescankad:to] prosper aceordingly: g S, New Por ytol, Miss. Lilly o gl . 08, Dengle; 08¢ e ROCK POINT, MD. (Wicomico Potsmac_rivers)—Hardheads and i been very few ch ¢ ol AEplw o M Sils Ao YR edite, Checkeratie aléo T8 5 s Al I o) ) ety Last year, for the first time, the|been very few changes of any Sort} . packfield is in fine shape, witht Third race: three-ve “?an:nu;’;;\;‘! el "‘es:no;o’:'" “":‘“D"' SRk span "'::‘ l:: > ‘: rifle team representing the United | *BS% (i o i J resume of the regu. | Conroy. Barchet and Hamilton. regu e hemoris, 95 _(Sehefiel), '$16.50. | Be 3 ¥ R s (Chesspeske bay)—Hardheads reported to be States in the world championshi$ | lations which will govern this year's: 1ars e. who made his letter 371,90, seeond: Nnrture, 108 (Connolls), §7.30, | one and one- quarter mll[: ope: 4 & matches of the International Rifle|match: n 19 O'Regan, Cullen. Devens, $ITI0. spoond: Narture. 1% aim. Tase Brsh. | K- 104; Sonewall, 104;. Lafoudre, 105; Eecar GALLOWAYS. MD. (On West river)—Hardheads and spots plenital. Union, won_the international cham-| Eligibility.—Open to teams of five |Soucek. E. B. Taylor, Norris and Hope. Green Gold. First Consl, Grace Minard, e oo, Coutiees, 110, | TRl Place i one mmile from Chesspeake bay, between Auxapolis and Chesa- plonship _title. thus - bringing to|firing members, one team from each | others ermont. 108 (Capt. Topm, 106; | peake Beach. 3 | American rifiemen a thing which |nation. There are mo rules respect-| The line presents a harder propu- s and up mile apa | Link Bor. 115, T e i e A e ! h | Should prove of tremendous alue to ing 'professionaiiem of team mem- | sition. DUl at least two of the four syt 1 (Geraet. ‘ . S i i iEen g JORK. July 1——tuck Demp-|our sport, for with the title mow | bers. it e A A S R e A '—The usi variety of summer fish are mow. ng. . - | resting ere, witl the publici Course of Fire—Each team mem-! f, lles; a powe d ac wofl" joburs, 93 (e . are Tt 1 v Howhsh have made Chei apprarnuce nad out wp 4 | tion. From reports about the cham- | Which has been Eiven our'victory:|ber Wil fire 10 sighiers and forty | (0n PO USY i “Tosten RS 1 ! AQUEDUCT ]‘ESU‘L’[S five pounds are running. pu:n:'; welght which {:‘a‘ke been in cir- {and with our own )‘)’nde uflrmfimtn shots for record in each of the stand-! \Wisqgrn dor left tackie 9()"8‘;,, the A Culation one might think that he was | Ursing us. ‘we must bring rifie shoot-| ing; kneeling and prone positions, _ {iefory 57 L 1 ° 28 (Owen test. u at {8 not ti cai may ¥ s 3 inches). i P S sl Pirst race: threevearolds and up; % mile | 'y UNNHAVEN INLET—Large gray trout running and good siged spots, | - From firet-hand observation it can A our, S ton 15 the eatine S hterantional Union, Deci-|should be no loss of strength in this tion bofh ,of the rifiemen of the,mal count. Ten-ring approximately ; POsition - Kels ,Btol 2tol, Cloygh Jordun. 108 (Kelsay) also large croakers and flounders. be stated that, while he is not dow e STATEATE v won; The Peruvian, 112 (Johgson). : xth Tace: two-searolds: five and onehalf| TR |"u. 3. wecosd; Belmon, 101 (Callal LAKE SMITH, BETWEEN NORFOLK AND VIRGINIA BEACH (fresh |fine, he most certainly is in shape to| World and of our own countrymen l“"“'-‘ inches in diameter. with other| Mathews, the heatweight chay 'l?."“(m.',""f‘x.'v‘;m 3o | han. 4 i Time.” Egfii“flw N B have hein tAbin. | YOty oetat, Bias oot | atare tratntng and not have toirtrain b sy Sospall Tace. of this efort | tings/iooncentric and equdlmtant o Do e o conter. thoagh Saber .20, Skeer Noname sm..gzr" ‘Jocose. Nit 8, dug, Juno. himeelf overmuch {6 take oft welght. | National Rifle Association, [ wiah to|apart. The target is blacked through | n new man last vear. also may make Ihird. 104 43, Reponet Queen Ti0 | o iwood. Baby Boy, No Time, Tie Peru: e is clear eyed and in fine spirits. | set beforé rifiemen intending to try |the five-ring, thus presenting a gen-'a good fight for it Mathews out Tettn Memortam. Dr. Glea A What he wants to do before meet- | for this year's team the regulations | erous sighting bull, a bit over twen-| weighs Larson by twenty pounds and ing Harry Wills—of whom, by the| which will v thi ty-thre chi ai. ;i " up: mil , by govern s year's |ty e inches in diameter. Lot et e ¢ threa-zentol s aod up: mile way, hé is not at all afraid—is to|matches and the tryouts at Quantico, | Rifle—Any that can be fired froml{"‘,J’:j’,‘u‘a’f“,:"‘f"‘.,'\,h.,.;‘°{,‘:t°,,':l‘,h"l (Carner). the shoulder (no weight limit) lerican Roy, 104 stow two or three fights under his|Va, August 9-12. a v u & A rad: Tarner: | ford). belt, two before fall and perhaps one| . A fair understanding of the regula-| Sights—Any metallic netucomc] e Py A Ll third. Time. 1.43 m,m ot , Minata, next winter. Then in the spring of | tions and restrictions.governing the |sights not permitted). RIAces jofyRrim Y ANl e AL e ‘antiler also ran. Mohican, n. 1923 he will be ready to start in to international style of shooting Ammunition.—Any. guard and tackle are not in sight T % mile—Mar- work. for Wills, should be had. By way of introduction in the|but the squad contains many power s i 1 _{it may be said that the international ful and active vouths, some of whon Jack says that he will be in Michi- (1% Ma%, 08 B8 g het T T | * Sling_—May be used as in Ameri-|doubtiess will make good for the nent and stationary, there having can military shooting. line berth 'hird Raoce; tingale, 115 (C. Kummer)., 5 to 1. 2 to even, won: Bud Lermer, 125 (fllldt’ Q“!Ih 1 to 2, ’Q(‘flld S‘n 1“(.“-!!7.‘::'!.4 "fl“'s., i unterence, ChfY | pock Point dlstinguished ST akl [ e hds W ATOAAL ORO tion HE ! the | Saiip Rocky Xausas, mot omy 10/sse Gea. 'l'hnther. Shuffle Alou, Autumn | Syriday, both, in the number of fish [beach very closely and thinks that|garena that his friend, Floyd Fitzsim- during the.full moon of the first ten | mons. has bullt out there. Jack says gan City the day Benny Leonard fights Rocky Kansas, not only to see Flowerful, 107 (Thompson) . out, race; three-year-olds; 13 -miles— | cAUght. @nd /the prominent persons|gays of this month there will. be | he might ot o Ocean Creat. 11T .,'.‘T’i.‘;f"fv?v.xfiefi capt. Aleotfll 10 (Fonce)." ¢k 3 16078 | who visited there. AL RO i trouE < BouTar Ahia | L AUD T s e Crptal flente e e, 108 15 Florals, Witeh | 3tb 4 ont, seconds ,‘::.,,..,.,, (SHottinger) | " pr and Mrs. Herbert Hoover and |Season there have been few dave|Labor day. As 'to that announcement o e e u'??‘s"&::e.‘Ef'fi,’i'.:’éf‘iuf“.o'.‘."?fii‘.‘&’ Vernon Kellogg, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph | of occasionally- hooking & few tur- | what with his now stadiom: ama the $3.2%. won; '|m- w 103 (Claver) 110 (Lang), 7 to rd | Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Lewin, en- | tle along the shore in front of Mari- | popular support he is going to have £3.95, second. (ool Gardie, 108 (Walls Herbert, 115 (L. Fl!orr\ fl ln flirfl " Time, nelli's. He balts his lines, fastens|oyt in th iddl ir, " Tims. 1181 Valeain Park, o doyed a successful fishing trip. them to stakes and in the following | aver more: imbortentis o5 o Hvas i Ticginia, Recerly” el 8 e s wfle~Bo Me-| . H. Riddell, superintendent of | morning usually finds a nice turtle | Tex Rickard's domain. & 4 thie will Mitlaes 118 (Marineltne 3 o 0, Lt 2 o0t | ¢he raflway mall seFvice, accom-|walting him. be a fine, healthtul condition. Who ; Valsdor, 112 (J. Callaban), 3 to 5, out, rimaz, 112 (Samde). “out, thieg, | panfed by his wife and R. J. Har-| oy, micter Boys were lucky lagt|KMOWS but that in the future eastern 1. Hill House, Brilllance, Woodlake | ris, R. J. Dowley and P. J. Schwarts, | week in getting some nice specimeds sports will find themselves compelied caught eighty hardheads and severai|of trout: time and again to purchase railroad rockfish, one weighing about three tickets to. the city which nestjes pounds. One Mundred- and_ fitty hardheads |3mong the sand dunes on the shofes There were about thirty or forty|and two _three-pound trout were |of Lake Mlch!snn trout landed by other fishing parties. | landed ~at Solonpon - Island during — - The trout run from 2 pound to six|the past week by a party composed siming. - thiseyeacoits, 8 | OF Seven and the big ones_furnish|of A. L. Chenowith -of Dallas, Tex.; . i e great ‘sport. L. Horner of Washington and the o BT Belusive, Carmen Pantages, Jolly Sailor, B Iatice ohiidran, . Jack and Mary, g Mrendel: Hughie and Rucado also ran. kel 115: Basonne. B9 Orderty, 110 The +icinity of Ammapolis offers|They took. & -Dh X OTr v Es- Fifth race, one and one.eighth mile: three- 9;:!, u.kn« s, uz"u-«,lr sh‘. 113; [ more places to, fish, pérhaps; than oncan 5o, there woul /o _room - for marinm at the rai ird race. one and one-eighth mile: three- oTaind s one and ool e Qs €3 won: Penelope, 108 (Woodstock). 'S5, $3.85, second: Current Events. 108 (Me- Taggart) third. Time. 24-5. Mimie. Anmut, Great Hawk, Rhymer. o d: Magic Reed, 111 (Wiiliams B hir Time. 108, Tetchy and year-olds and up—Planet. 105 (McDermitt 101; Tl.lnll Man, | any other ‘section of Maryland for the $13.20, out. out, won: *Boniface, 110: Winds ot Chance, 1 —K-wner angler, and a constantly ner). - out. out. Becond "-Mn- =—Dustz- inereasing- number ‘{rom . Washington Wherever You're Going On the “Fourth” e Housed I wais Bream Siar, 11507 and: Baltimore visit there® ' pureie o ensrics the yinitar wiit |- ixtn ¥ Caveat J¥hile ‘competent:guides. are Bt it he “haw’ visjted ‘this place Md., July 1 (Special).— Timeless. te of Blue mfin. 12 Dantin: s 115: | hand. at. all .places; s pogsible to] -lmm °the last. ten days; two A8l Mr. Comldenbxq interest is bel: 2 r Pat, 115;. Hell Gate, ..%'un. dupenui with them.and with'a rea-|and:Mrs. Ameiutus Catus, cammonly-|fested in the Johnny D“n:l:qe(}r:::‘g!e i e A sonable amount of fishing knowledge | knpwn sa tle Potomac channel e-t.a ‘Chatiey, fight, which will be staged at Hariey. 45,00, $3.80, second: Tum.mn‘r (R B e e it o3 rolds, 1% | riake a good catch, either from boat ' white catfish. On June 1 the Lanurel face rack on the after- 1.1 The Enquirer. Ruddles, Sun Brae, Bcn[llelt, Bur- e “Hon k% | or’ frayh: the bridges: - npollte.d l darge’ qnmxty ol o noon of July 4, and a crowd of 0 Eo7ne ana Gallivane also ran 108 ourth shos, e Woodhares. nn-okl m-m‘ from the bridges . iever. the small .gravel.coverh n uu boa IS expected. - r AR been -on_such a’ large ‘stale as)of their: homo, and ‘which, b; m Clagett Jackson' Post, American, 1@, wu— reu'hnuy The . greatest - amount. is mflpnflo ly been- e .emy -pre-4 Légion, of - Laurel, which is. staging ‘Boventh race, mile and one sixteenth: three- | 5 TUE yeacolds and up Gray Usbles, 103 {Ander PRI o oy s | son), $14.50. $7.80 and i Herron, | jiam " Tell Bnuhm, mz h do o from the Severm RI bridge, for: this oenunm by-the male | tie contest, is expected to benefit ma- 05 (Mctansoila), W icey e o Tt ‘; Inere are alto & numn:fwho fish 7oL the, tamily;: atsiated - to | terlally Ankncially through the match. W15, Plucks, The Lamb and King John | A . i 1051 | Bt the South River. bridge - wm ex!ent by hispariser, ¢ looked Dundee the junior lightweight A ey Pt Tece, the Rossbod B‘I.".,,,. sEishermen..continue to get reason- it m}ly ] champioi: aud Clintey in (he Brr three-year-olds, 1 lnlln—eumd 3. {: ably - good catches®of several varie- e.rrlcoo oyt battler of Baltimdre.. Tlhey are : eran 07 liem X 305 Bey Jar: 1 | tiea. of Db, rock, perch and Rard. | o acheduled to go twelve rounds, ~you want to be sure of getting there and back again Excelsls, 100; Saddie and Boots, 10f; -Mirm | heds. - A’ fow trout have commenced | pla; :Erne of Buffalo-and Frankie . . . HAMILTON E ”Eic':l’i,‘r'l‘}.‘._":.';".".’.;é‘:“}‘u“’ e e a3 3 AKE Cole Cpparanse. The r:::x- Rice ¢ of Baitimore will meet in & ten- quickly. You don’t want motor trouble of any kind to in- 5 opatte i1 mn ters Goldfe Ah of: - : £ : ¥ S e, i, e e 157 slour Bu. 115 Gers T by :%'33;:?&:}{ Weeks. rfin’.’}rfizpuf:& fi:‘;’?fl’&f’r‘;‘.“ Toung Bosesy ot | terfere with the pleasures of the day. ;ll.r‘llln‘“’ll S'I‘ Sly Tu‘flllh’m! , llllnte. llfi. Prima ., zht:fl’l flflfl?@:’.‘y&rb':‘l.l. CB ; Q‘.-q s, * 4 mol’s»_'"‘l S ‘yflflfl[ Bflu— . : ¥ o Banicis, Lt 2 3’%“‘“-“,;% u“'m"" 1 Tace Mickey fitfi’fi:’ B! In other words, you want to fill up the tank with : from Deep Cove a&re .gra tyir g,m parties Visiting that u'é.l I:Y,urnl with “nghtmng Motor Fuel”—and when you “step on it” the old boat will SAIL away . « rl!‘l\lle "3 [abel Curtis, 1t Bacond ‘race,$1,000. threejetr-clds and 1 ailes—Chioris, 95: Brode. 97; Dands, msg; r 1ling, a0y &4V ¥ Mfirvm make {th ~IN RULING ON FIGH]'EBS 2 ‘FORD, Conn., July 1.—Fpl- g the action of the New ¥ork State Boxing Association in declin- e v 36,0 ognies Sobony Kihane asg : 5 o erwe 5 whqn‘tnmrmd vkt “observed L.y gdleweight champions, m‘nm" | g .'“ W ‘an- ly, in that state, the Connecticut mte Tha 1o ‘“n‘u:ul;‘.‘ oh”-l:"‘l‘“'\_ B C\;;nlnl:lion today ‘voted not M ante mwflb'“ e [t6 recognize either as r.hlnplon in e !le yment - of T e nas i roud 16agt it “""”""""’ i thel cove-hag m répaired: 144 Courteous, 14b. ‘The ' Wentworti _Handlcap, $1,500, l!lrfi( !fll’filfll and ngf furl air Ga Mercury, 106; “Betere, T00; Peter. B Johnny Dunfle- 100, Fifth Thousands of motorists have declared théir indepen- dence from carbon and spark plug trouble'by the use of “nghtnmg T, % ines Court, 101 June Fiy, 108 NooH 105; Woodbine. 110; forat ‘Vistior, 108; Rex "nghtnmg is the best Motor Fuel in the country this :uta - Galety, 108: Keltie, 100; Sudor, 110; Halvo, s mafln;v,eu«ghwol “&.&";&‘;;@_‘E.;‘S J!.%:’.v:‘.;a B i 2L L imming o afid is sold cheaper in V\’ashmgton than elsew herc‘ ;’;’i"‘::- 12 e ”&“‘(&.‘.".’n’n‘: 108 ;‘m“‘a‘:nr‘::ac% s "W’h“:{fig;‘ NEW TORK. July 1—The boslng g I : ".‘;‘E..a o iiral -.ntmv 3m.xu ; 2 ihe 3'5"?-.?.‘""‘:..1"3“:’“‘1';"4"?1. fenr | USE LIGHTNING MOTOR F! UEL 2 Tace, $1,000, luurxur—oun and uj 1?‘ gaimise. 1 nuu on turt- old b Vo 10 Joam % Rre, 104: Hil Five p«mu Cialaeh: "cloady, siow. ager had been suspended pehdin he m«g‘nfim of the l:lll"K'.—flll * ? 4 tlsv . maluréd. . enbugh ;10 ed ract - made . Wi :;‘t for flnmulv,z -tnd ’F = &“:; B ._A o of thelr BT i RS .Rosslyn 210 -q- o e fon ere T ‘A Bonnea ln the ahape it 3.' ?t;!

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