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_30 SPORTS.® | .4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1923. - SPORTS. Odds on Kilbane Slump as Bout Approackes : Walter Gerber Displaying His Class SUPERIOR CRAFT IN RING | Grov» Wears Well _ Mis Firr start Tooay[EXCELS ALL SHORTSTOPS, GIVES HIM EDGE ON CRIQUI e _ Bon | | i SAYS FOHL OF HIS STAR for the National one of the two games scheduled with the Ath- leties at Grift's stadium, starting Frenchman Can Hit as Hard as Johnny and Is in Bet- 7 i . st ";::';E';;,.',"_f,,z.":'_:,:“:_. ':_' Feat of St. Louis Infielder in Accepting 37 Chances 4 \, 3 bargain show was expect o at- A A ter Physical Condition, But Lacks Science of 3 :fll.&;fi:a.i":’.’;’":&pem in Three Successive Games Corroborates : : nea of the wames piaye ; ) Featherweight Champion. $ WELD O for o "iate by’ the Bustimen, having Claim of Browns’ Pilot. BY FAIR PLAY. s mmasie moric Wil be Tolioms BY JOHN B. FOSTER. AV - . . . a 't t th 1 —r . » EW YORK, June 1.—Despite adverse influences which appear to Eackary was due to niart the other ALTER GERBER, St. Louis Browns’ shortstop, has sct a record P k Vi i e distri i ick contest. Another double-header f 2 iti HY have been at work in preventing the free distribution of tickets | R s M e~ or the season at that position. Furthermore, it's one of the best _ for the Criqui-Kilbane featherweight championship battle at the A tomorrow. records that any shortstop ever made in any season in three Polo Grounds on Saturday aiternoon, the outlook is for a large attend- successive games. Indeed, on a look at the figures today. it appears that ance, RITCHIE SHOWS SPEED Gerber has pretty nearly set a record for two succeeding games also. Betting today still favors the champion, but the odds are not heavy X > x Lee Fohl, the Browns’ manager, never has been able yet to find terms and, in fact, careful bettors are not risking too much money at odds on | sufficiently exalting when he speaks of Gerber as a shortstop. And the ) ¥ SonprE IN COMEBACK SCRAP sheet of base ball fate up 10 today would tend to give Fohl some solid The fact that Johnny Kilbane has not been killing himself with work \ 8 ARS STOCKTON, Calif.. June 1.—Willie | foundation for his argument. while in New York has hurt him as a big favorite, but from the looks of i ¢ AFTER WINNING JoHN L. Ritchic, former " lightweigni boxing On May 29 Gerber accepted fourteen chances. That is the high- him and the way he works out, it is certain he did work somewhere, prob- : : o HELD THE TiTLE appearance last night in a campaign | WAl€r mark of the year. The next day, in the morning game, he accepted ably in Cleveland, before he came to this city. He is in good condition to ORIk T retain the 1aurels bf Tormer vears | twelve chances, and when he went back to the park aiter lunch he gobbled give his best. There scems to be no doubt about this. < Il Years He boxed a four-round exhibition with eleven to top off a fairly busy day. All of which makes a total of thirty- | In practice bouts in which the ‘F‘im:m_":"l:l) cgourrdi‘r;_‘ug ;‘:;d.spor\l\‘;:'lr‘(.il: >?‘\'e|c|l'cvhancrs in three succeeding games, and twenty-three for two in NEARLY 60 000 DUE writer has seen him work Kilbane / R ek s i | one iy, 4 K e R P did. Ritchie appeared in good condi-| His average for the three con- sends his right and left in like bul- . 6°hn ® TO SEE TITLE BOUT | isis, 115 rémous”shoricarm s 'in ny Kilbane Geoncs Dixon A e s 1213 and it is @ auestion | NINE FANS ARE JAILED ball player ever rolled clos coing a s . R ! Glase are golng as well as ever they CHAMPION For'THe LAST (2 YEARS . WAS CHAMPION ~OFF AND ON - FBR 10 YEARS McTIGUE-CARPENTIER GQ |vuP #nvthing like that for nine games| FOR THROWING CUSHIONS As for Criqui. there is ho doubt b > = z - in a row. Keep in mind that all three . y NEW YORK. june 1.—The work of | can hit just 4s hard as Kilbane, and | Kilbane, the gray-haired vet- | Old John L. was Kilbane's near- | almost that length of time, but PUT OFF TO AUGUST 11 | wero regutation nine-inning aftairs—| , FHILADELPHIA, June 1—Nine Pravaving the B o d Bat he s« e 2 i h 1 in the old d. hampi i & young men were seftenced to five paring the Polo Grounds for the|that he js at a finer edge for the| eran who defends his title est rival. Sullivan held the title in the ol lays a champion did Y e not. leas \mor mot: more than mine yorld featherwelght ~ehamplonship | battle ‘of his life ~But ‘where the nst the French champion, | eleven years. Although Jefiries | not fight very often. [ (NEW YORK, June 1.—The bout be- | (o8 1658 nor not more than nine| days in jail by' Masistrate Dorn such purpose that today little re-|knowledge where and when to hit,| crown twelve years. This is the } pionship unti! twelve years after title holders wear well. Little | july 14 to August 11 by Tex Rickard, | mente 2 at American League hall games | maina to be done to transform the slnull! ring l]!vnen'i!shlp. At these things | longest time that any champion winning it from Fitz, he was re- George Dixon wore the crown for | at tm:]mm_uz (].r the k;r;flm'!']:"mr‘h who l\\'n.r marnagers get together there :;:flm_ P"';"n. ';;.“l“ that "‘" ig base ball plant inte a boxing | Kilbane has shown himself to be a i Ve il g i y with B4 i recently injured one of his hands. Ll alway is a lot of bragging about etice of urling cushions to arena. I as soon as the Glants| master. and, provided he has retain- | 2:: re:g:ed e “L Moreethns :f'r:d for five yoars during ‘that :e"sh’:r"" rli:nl ".':d";;:m;';';" The bout will be held at Boyles'|their shortstops. Fohl s nsisten | remister dixapproval of m play or and Robins finished their game | ed his strength—which he appears to EEH CHAMMMOuS Save com o R o (g sl Thirty Acres, Jersey City, where Car- | against the opinion of more than one| 2n umpire's decision had resulted Wednesday afternoon workmen be- | hive done—they should land him as| gone since Kilbane won the ti Tom Cribb of prehistoric days was also champion for about |jentier was defeated by Jack Demp- | manager, who thought he nad o prize| In injury thix season to several gan the task cf installing the ring| winner. from Abe Attell in 1912. | was regarded as champion for that length of time. | sey package at short, that Gerber could| 'omen and children. and arranging the 13.000 seats which pl: all around any rival, and to date will be placed on the lawn for tomor- | he has the best of the argument. His ok e et | last words as he finished training his Eln e REDS STAGING A NOTABLE [me tacue stamsmies | [PETWORTH A. C. NINE GETS [0 0 2 new seorr comroraTion ot be placed unti) tomorrow morn- He'll bear all Kinds of it.” TO WELD BIG INTERESTS 8. This precaution has been taken | Here is the season just budding Drotice the Chmtva agiinet ratn. 1 IGH into childhood and Gerber already (EW YOR: Al Pola Grounds Athletic Club. asserts New York..2910° .744 St. Louis...17 20" .45 | to shoot at secretary of state for the new Mad He 16 catiefied With “all iof the ar Do ek BN AR Tetie o 1080 If Robertson, Brown third sacker.|ison Square Garden Corporation. de rangements. He has made prepara- = Phila...... 20 16 536/Chicago ....14 22 .389 | e - hadn't got in the way of an easv|gigned 10 take over the present busi- tions to_handle a crowd of nearly . Detroit. ' ...19 21 475 Boston .....13 21 .382 | . . grounder to Gerber in the second|ness of the Madison Square Gardel £0.000. e hundred special police- NO\\' comes Pat Moran- and his Cincinnati Reds. The Reds aren't GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. [\ its first test Petworth Athletic Club, with seven all-high diamond | game on Decoration day the short-|Corporation, as well as the interest men and 200 ushers will handle the u . i ‘. stop would have had tweleve chances|of Ta ok boxing rromoter, i crowd inside the stadium. while out- exactly emulating the Brooklyn Robins in their own league or | Ehils. at Washington. Phils. at Washington. athleies in its line-up, swept Dominican Lyceum to defeat vesterday. | £ (N Wiona ‘tirme. in ‘one: das und | the - ore ickard, boxing promoter. in Rid the work will be conducted by i H etics i p erica since inci i s !Cleveland at Detroit. Cleveland at Detroit. 3 to 5. a k ena 3 & he high school | his record would then, of course, have sey City. Sldeiche whniciuil by the Philadelphia Athletics in the American. since Cincinnati was | glovgad s Bewtls, cléveland ot Butrot 8 10 5. Jack Brinkman, who enabled Central to cop the high school | ix record would then, of cc ey s wen motd, o According to the club officials the | pre-season rated as a likely combination. But having begun woeiully RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. championship series, was on the mound for the Petworth Club, pitching . I1oses to erect a modern structurc. "d\:.‘n\\‘-; s |\:> y: s becn |\‘»Iu\‘_\ :mxl-mg weak. the present spurt of the Red<is notable. | Bt. Louis. 8i Detroit, 3, a brand of ball that puzzled his more seasoned opponents. Rhees, Gor- lna:hr'r Inltlgr \I\Im'hz: lm[(;n :lo- suitable for the staging of all kinds e las days, ami they declare 2 e s = Nl wnticer alded Gier L leveland, 5: Chicago, 4. dob AEnte s Sehioolisl s this sear we he Pet- |ing stunts is Smith of the Boston|of sporting events. It is understood o capaeity crowd will be presenti YANKS, 8: RED SOX, 11 the ey ol ey shens e Havot < porta hne up. St was duc tortheiy terrific bicting thatethe ouHRES | nieving hiw 4t second) he lias Daenlyiced by Tox: Miobe s ag oz when Kilbane. the world champien s O3 PR s e NATIONAL LEAGUL were humbled. in the front row. He has twice ac-!Kingling, holders o the lease for the N ars il Windrenen chalienger (AT NEW YORK.) third straight victory over Chicago W. L. Pet. .| Connors and Childress. whose work | Californin Preps fell before the |cepted nine chances and one day |present Madison Square Gardem. and are off at about 3:30 o'clock to- | vesteraa 2. Cine anced | New York. .10 11" .732 Cincinnati. one in the school series, also plaved | zrinha g 6 7. he | 8¢bbled in eleven. a group of associates. afters vliglh e Boston. AB.H.O. A. esterday. 3 to 2, Cincinnati advanced Epiphany Junio 14 7. when the - = sond , Tparterncen, duylight saving | o, A to fifth place, two points within St., Brapures. 24 18 hi : leverly for the Petworths. latter 4 lout eimBleen [ Ty oas (ionped auk At ssaon ime he first bout will be staged | M 5. St Brooklyn. s oot 3 e |latter t sh out e up Boston way because he did not hit AL 3130 Pive prefiinas byt ared Yalterse.” 3 Louis™ insccure notch in the first di- |8t Lous.. 20 82 7208|510 SOULHY uiivasted i (thiso ¥ Been arranged nd ey VDL | skt TOn, oot om e simmine form | GAMES TODAY R hut G vy leanen oyt | sntes R ling “srsuna | SLUMP OF TYGERS FAILS: b as rapidly as possib! RNy et trouncing Boston. 5 to 2. and keepins Brooklyn at Boston. Brooklyn at Boston. |senior championship series. Dominican | Warwick Midgets hit the ball all left-hand pitchers seems to TO HALT COBB’S HITTING New York at Phila. New York at Phila. | Lyceum is one of the xtrongest con- be the policy at Boston *Batted for B e Tt AT N ctivenars 2 day. Mickey McConnel or Lefty Jones | Cincinnati pitchers bragged they| infield rollers, Manager Ty Cobb 9.0 % ‘o 0l 0lieh. as caused ) ork fan anhead of the St Louis Cardinals, Wit | Pittcygh at 8t. Louis. Pittsb'sh at 8¢, Louls. | 10 oo J= one of the stro over the lot when they humbled the S e s Boston....... would get him this vear and keep him of the Detroit Tyg: is slamming met Plttsburgh and won, 4 to 1 'he | Chicago at Cincinnati, Chicago at Cincinnati. Shiek Athletic Club, to 18 NEW YORK. June 1.—There were 8! to_ question the - wisdom of payine | Washington xandlot followers shoutd | Wil perform for the southwest play- | Would S68 him (his vear and keep 1 New York. 000862000 8 10 SR e Rl YANKS NET HUSTON expect a reml base ball treat in the | €rs. while Nace McCormick rom being any grea nace 1o the| ¢he ball about the park with | P ommoastuol [SOTE bt anad Sormuoooto® 2 0 ° 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 Totals R atsassany el I Jadlc Beaties WloLr It Ractivenss ed to hurl for the Epiphanys. nlay host to the Shamrocks next Sun- | SUit even himself this spring. and the| being thrown out at first on weak TG i eighh; . whose ineffectiveness r : dolcoommormoson Brooklyn contest was notable fd RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. e it ittt e One of the mysteries of the season M W eils S Marguard's effectiveness against Zach | ginginnati, 3: Chicago, 2 piphany etic Aswociation nine | is the awful collapse in batting of| ™ar slugger, Harry Hellman Sip e A oSt LR Dhet Dutis A, Buk (B B | 1 cdieatne St Of sSuen. Jestepdny {clash between the Mnickerbockers Serrin or Gladstone Roudabush National League. flahes of his old time brilliance. { e eat, leading National Lengue bats was to play the Waverly Juniors to- | Sandlot followers are expected to : spkes i b % ’\.\’:" b :’ !'_‘::x: ‘.)u‘u |]-m! l{-;:_u."i“lz:_fl_ New ’;”‘ XX n;x :flpl’u o1 day at 5 oclock on (he Rosedale|swarm the Washington barracks dia- | Russell. Pittsburgh’s right fielder. In ntinues in a batting slump, and T tHHE TR DTy Ghe RRmEs . o e Touts 4. Pittsburgh, 1, {diamond Arthir Dezendorf was|mond when the Dominican Lysceams | training he wasn't hitting the bail to] other .300 hitters of kis team amre ris, Shanks' (8), MeMillan, Pipp. Two-base | beating the weak Philadelphia Quak- jand the Silver Spring nine. to be}do the box work for the Big Gree 200, That's the wore: Ghilnkage i| iue Ceersian has it mafely u the Hany Wills, champion longshoreman | hits—Ruth ' (8)." Three-bass hite-Scott, Sac: | ers, 4 to 1 PROFIT OF MILL'ON (playeda: Sunday ‘atterioonlon mel Ll L —me L L 000 TRALE e warec ehHinkage i of those wharves. laid down the handles | Hfice=Witt. Double playe=Bongough and| The Philadelphia Athleties were T T e ot o % [and ninth innings. which netted it | tional League in 1922 he started to re- Ward; Menosky and Shanks: Dugan and Ward. | qie. b se eir double de- {Last year the two nines fought to a 3 2 fana S Z his titie of heavsweight negro boxing | Bases en ballc—OF Shawkey. 1: of Murray, | (100 Q11 MmO leveland was | NEW YORK. June 1.—Col - Jacob| : A s e LU L BRI L P R et L Hender champion of the world in' preparation | by My i, by OBou"2 %(‘;;Ol&(!ng. trimming Chicago. & Ruppert. president of the New York (T e st i Wonder of the universe. It was at| FIRST GAME 200 P for a title bout with Jack Dempsey—the | Ta7, 6 in 3 1-4: off 0'Doul, 8 in 4 2.3 Hit by | timely hitting of Manage et les M2 o0 Wie. ST fob Guihersbnre - Ma., - comote | Warwick Midgets are carting about | MeKechnie's suggestion that Russell AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK : ack Dempse) ‘_"'lg‘lu-_hw-- O'Doul (Pipp). = Wild _pitch | Speaker. ; 1 How s sule ewneryof . MmO e hee i for a game Sunday. Challenges are | was brought out of the American As-{| Washington vs. Philadelphia bout for which he has been quietly pin- | Murray. Losing pitcher—Murray. _Umpires— The New York Yankees also took !American League champions, town. Members of the local club are cely e Y eiath a3 x Ay | el b ke ey 3 < Yankees uls < | Toquested tn report at the clubhouse | being received through Manager Se- | sociation. where he had been subur-!| Tickets on cale Spalding's. 613 14th St. ing for years. B N - advantage of the Athletics’ idle formal transfer of the half interest | SAUPRIEd (0 TePOrf at the clUphoUss [nault, Lincoln 3083-W. Yesterday | banizing. il EW. from 830 A.M. to 1.00 P.M. Wills and his manager. Paddy Mul- and advanced farther into the leaglc of his partner, Col. T. L. Huston, hav- | fies Bullets aill da a bartn with dny | they ‘were defeated by the® Peerle | This year the once pitcher. always Ladiex’ and Boy Scouts’ Day 3 k " e | lead, trouncing Boston. 8 to 1. wally _ 2 = Bullets 1. Midgets, 9 to 7, In a ten-inning game. | a good hitter, can’t hit the pill hard || Reserved Seats for Games to June 10 on Sale lins, have taken literally the promise of E. -~ CHISO 4 jPipp hit saiely in his twenty-first, ing taken place yesterday | Preadnaughts on the latter's diamond. | enough to scratch it. His pitiful to- Jack Kearns, Dempsey's manager, that| T RIBE, 33 ISOX, consecutive game. Detroit, however,| Col. Huston. who was understood to ! Teams in the sentor and unlimited | tal of about 16 hits in twice as many | P e Froun H P ton Reserves, who by o the title holder will meet Wills nex (AT CHICAGO.) jvas unable to make up lost ground:inave received approximately nged their name 1o the Arlington | class having and wanting games with | games is the worst record he mer] Radiators and Fenders ; osing to St. Lo o 3. becanse of providing he is champlon after he meets Chioago, g 000 for his interests, representing a | White Sox. are out to take the scalps | the Lexington Athletic Club urged | made. He acted like a man with a ANY KIND MADE OR REPAIRED. Tom Gibbons. The state boxing com- Hooper.rf. BouE pitahise: H o loc \limited nines, A ) et in touch with Ma Guy | premonition at Hot Springs, and Mc Sores installed in any make. e e e boxiug com B —— profit to him of more than L0000 & A ! orrow. Aecording. &g | Perkine. Lincoin S158. after 5 clock. | Kechnie' should ‘have trained . bim | v 10.BERERENT Maxes Eabistors to give a decision on the ‘proposal to Soreiar hold the bout in this state. Wills started {during his nine years of joint owner- | M anicq LomOTte eor 3 against premonition instead of for | e MARYLAND FROSH WIN. Iship with Col. Ruppert. severed all, e e rene SHOLCN D€ Members of the Piketown Athietic | hi muscles and hatting cre. Nato.| 319 18th F. 6410, 1485 P M. 7043, o training today. Con’ly,rf... Fi T be- ! Maryland University diamond year. | COnnection with the clib excent an i 3.8ew'l.ss. Kamm,3b. Hond Miatt.c.... time downing the Belmonts. 11 to 3. W : Meteviorp. Crengr & £ ourteen bingles were garnered by 2| t hitting outfield, have bee: BROWNS, 8; TYGERS, 3 ¢ the .athletic season at College Park. (" Barrow, present business manager ! ipo misner 5 o> “Were sarnered by |, Tomorrow the winners will e Aher DISTRIBUTOR v ember o e board direc ' . ollow day will do battle w § rd Gia aft and n Easy Terms—Repairi: Detroit. Totals.. 311027 8 Totals.. 38 10988 18 | ot S simaios ot of hue mected a member of the board of direct Cherrydale Athletle Club continued | (ollowing day will do battle with the didn't board the Giant raft and o y peiring Dine.12 tEatted for Cvengros in eighth inning ppert. was = chosen lreasurer.|Bilston Athletic Club, 6 to 1. Eleven v 424 9th Street N.W. Buns—Jamisson (2). Wamby. Speaker ®).| i MILTON. N. Y. June 1.—The| Dl efght straight, will clash with ¢ diamond at the 16th street reservoir. Home run—S) . Stolen bases—Col-) Colgate University over Princeton! yvirzinia Highlands nine. 11 to 3 ©n the grovnds at 5th and L streets |Juniors are requested to be on I > -5 ] coooommmNnGs) commmenanmul commponnnED scourco~ous! cormmooRunmno corummonomno® i SR e %l coonausnnuons 8o ouonoomua® e = S Club will hold a meeting tomorrow | rally his weakness at bat has shoved Schuik, TINe Hign Scheol nine of How OES. s rce Inthis e Etin ke Tnn cuns A e D S R R MOTOCYCLE Thle,p. Strunkt... . Cpaibletie season st Collese Park; (5 "Barraw, Jresent business manager | LTI worrying along with one of the other Haney ss.. J Veach.if. Cleveland....... 1 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 05 | George Ruppert. brother of the owner. | hjts accounted for the victory The Mount Pleasant Junfors will (Copyright, 1923.) n_(2), Collin: rrors—Mi § Maryland University diamond s€ar-|honorary post on the board of direc- | MIERT AL 1002 13th sirect routheast. | {he frosting of the Pilisbursh cake || [NDIAN utake. 35, Bomike..t ’ y ! thie: O MctAl ‘Vacancies 16te b3 Y| Manhattan Junfors took the me : county. 9 to G. vesterday. and closed | e retirement of Col. Huston, Edward | i ure of the Cosmopoiitan Juniors, T.BIK'D.p. hook up with the <. and the | ying i f the reas ‘ Used and Rebullt Motooycles Seld (AT DETROIT.) | oA Bt CTiaaTt e ard sunaectag] B | Kind. That is part of the reason why sed n y 3. Benaltietit or Antortoroncs e | while John J. Gillig, an uncle of Col.{jts “winning streak by (rimming the |Mount Rainier Emblems : s their friends said thee || HOWARD A. FRENCH & CO. Blue.1b. .. - 2 e plate. IR ; H retains his position as vice president meet the Epiphany Lutheran nine to Heilmn i, Chicago - 2000001104 COLGATE MAKES CLAIM. | "1l new rganization. Mohawks, morrow at 10 o'clock. on the south bt T isd L 3 : clock | These players of the Mo Ple. Two-base hit-Spoaker, Three-base hit—Jamis. | Memorial duy diamond vietory” of . s riington White Sox dbposed of the | F- Roberts nine Sunday at 3 oclock |These plavers of the Mount Pl - wonnnanns e 0 e 00 00 e 0 line, Mostil, Falk, Kamm. Sacrifices—Wamby | hias led supporters of the team 1o ! eioonrmutt m e the momed for (AL | Southeast Dulin, Price. Tribby. Mitchell (2). Sheely, Sumina. Coliins. Double plays— the eastern intercollegiate base | beiconmutt. on the m ; | mons. Machen, Hill. Behrens. Bruen Luttke to"Wamby o Brower: Xamm fo Col g et e Ll i Sl o e b ot seventeen and al- | Games with the Peerless Athletic|Gichner. Stanton, Alder and Jack Totals.. 43 17 27 12 Totals 1 a0 nsn on Bale O Moreal 3. [team was undefeated this season. = Club can be arranged by calling Man- “Batted for Johnson i ninth inning. of Creierer, 1: o Thle, 1o T Blan e ———— LB Crenmer. on the mound for the ieorge A._ Simpson. No Ship, 1, Hits—Off Thurston, 7 in 6 inning illtop Juniors, hurled his team to a Eiie of tiie meamon when the Bt 1 38 8 118 8 83| o ovsmpron 2 in o taningr: o " mienken. EIEDMONT LEAGUE. §-to-2 victory 'over the Manhattan ed by the|Gp with the Glencariyn nine of Vo | s in 1 inning; . A Juniors. Challenges to the winning | . it S Geme on June ] Einia Sundsy = intter's srountd on. or: r. ; = 4 iaitthersburg, 21-M, 3 6 o'clock. | ed to report at Benning at 12 o'cloc Collins. _Two tase hite—Severaid (B)." Mo | Gomily bud Gomnolly. Time of eamir3 poss rabutg; 81-3sften ¢.0/clouh 1 to report at Benning at I lock Manus,” Pratt. Threo-base ite—Tobin| Wil- | and 4 minates, lisms. ' ‘Stolen _bases—Williams. Mcianu Sacrifice—Wright. = Double play— e L Bases_on w0 | - YALE COACH GETS HIS. Bk o e, TTaSit (8 Y| - The yale Athletic Association is innings; off John. | Paying Joe Fogarty $12.000 a vear to Silg Ppitch—Wright, | coach the base ball, foot ball and toh x o s pires—Me: Holmy afin end B basket ball team Time of game— hours and 11 minutes. Johnson.p. Manush¥. . 5! omoosommmbus) Diamond athletex of the Benning Athietic Club expect the toughest TS AN TR YRR YRR 53 FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE. WHITMORE PIGEON iy i WINS LONG FLIGHT e & cenncinl wirs st et NI DO GLASS 911e5"G Street ¥ ' | ok 1 styles and won the fourth race of the Aero roxanm.imwu OR_BODIES. i dimensions. Homing Pigeon Club, held from Desh- | ‘While You Wait. . = Tacanto & Wamar Advises Particular Men The birds were liberated at & a.m., = but due to the .inclement weather| over the entire course did not home —to take advantage of his until the next morning. 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