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hew badials Daint nerALbL, oalunbAL, AUGUos J, b, 82380080 200808 ¢ SEBLLEILLLLBSBB N LIA800 CITY CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES OPENS TOMORROW — ROWING RACES CONTINUE ON THE CONNECTICUT RIVER TODAY- WALKER OR LEONARD MUST GIVE SHADE A CHANCE AT TITLE — AMERICAN LEAGUERS HITTING MOST HOME RUNS e d A A R e e e L e ) AMERICAN LEAGUE RACE IS '~ Pipe Stems, or Piano Legs Best For Sprinters? RUTH EASILY BASEBALL'S A DECIDEDLY MUDDLED ONE _ . BEST SLUGGER THIS YEAR ’ Defroit Win As Yanks Lose But Senators Ave Idle— | v l % o -y SP'HNGHE”] B[MT 'th't'hlll;z ;l'th::o rl:o::: ét.n::‘\: ! // Browns Drop Third to Athletics — Giants Humble i " } B ! r Date—Hornshy Leader in § Reds—Pirates Win Over Phils—Cubs Beat Braves— ! ; y W { \ W Nationals—Carey Chief | RACES ON AGAIN| Safmtir " Brooklyn Wins Over Gards, 4 ’ W ; : ¢ ; 1, o) ¥, ] Nluonal Am“wr Ro'ing 'yt‘:r:lin. 'A'l:ll‘-‘ Sr:;;i\lnl acquired New York, Aug 0 — Bo far as|Jehnsen, p veneis " o y i Y groynd-gaining ability goes the entries | Toials 3 [} \ ' i all the batting leadershi; 4 " p in the in the American league derby are al- | JONAL 00 - A ) 5 H“ch“ End Tofl‘y American league, Babe Ruth is now d g . after his own personal records and in most a8 helpless as merry-go-round |* Tyuo base hit. eragos Including games of Thurs. hors Although Detroit increased |Marris, Wamby, Blue, Johnson; b § % i . i hits, Ge; PR p D WORAD A . Aug. 9,—The na- day was within three home runs of its chances of overtaking New York [Ui% A by winning while the Yankees were | i} » RV tional amateur rowing championship | loping, the world champions today Lmu (a) () n 0 [a) fl A e % - his August & standing in 1921, the still head the procession by one game, |} ” for senlor cight-oared shells Was UP | yen, o pughad his home run record marked time in third |¥ i Colline 6 in 4 |u"m' gy 5, - . " for decision on the fast waters of the [to 59, Babe has also cromed the 400 place during a rainstorm and St Johnson B hit by . 2 3 ey ¢ W Connecticut river today, with the title | mark in batting for his first time, due Leyis continued In the grip of Ita fpitcher +wy |'l'lu"m'z B"vl,mknl u):\h']"'::. ¢ ’ % : holding crews of both Canada and to 18 hits, including six home runs in ™ sing piteher, Elimke, " i { e r DI T radgt Nt Moriarty 'and Rawiands. time ", A / 0 ¢ . 4 tals ocuntey mesl preminost ameng | e Sast Suel 306 biek rovions see- Flvahhlome r\|_nu T{cu‘l(urmidl‘)_l;! ‘lol; ATHLETICS 0, BROWNS 5, ! TR d o A 5 Ji ) l|l|||ln|'ry races of yul;r:-ydo\ :- md. ::xr :\ho‘:n;::r ed his total to 38 so game between New York and Cléve PHILADELPHIA ¥ 3 3 downstream course ha evelope 3 land, the latter emerging from the A AB R A i # b he, 2 three new records as evidence of Ruth has a scoring average of lit- melee with a 10 to 8 victory by vire :'y:::.".':‘ ”-" . .8 strong favoring currents, further rec. | tle better than ene run a game, as he ture of a ninth-inning finish. Ruth, | gyier’ o ord performances were Jooked for. |has played in 107 games and regis- who banged out his 37th and 3Sth This was true especially in the race |tered 108 times, He has the fleld to clrcuiters, was the headliner in the for oights, that had as contenders the | himself in total bases with a tota) of Argonauts of Toronto, Canadian 292, a record of 147 hits which besides titlists; the Undine barge club of | his four-baggers, include 25 doubles home run side show. The other stars were Schang, Jamieson and Myatt. Perking, ¢ Philadelphia, winners of the cham-|and 6 triples, . Bib Falk, of Chicage, continues in Burying three Boston pitchers un. [Heimach, p der an avalanche of hits, De(r‘nll Totig " DE, LEFT TO RIGHT, HU Y, CLARKE, MURCHISON, LECONEY., LLGS, DITTO plonskip at this regatta a year ago: romped off with a 14 to 65 win., The ST. 1.0UL the speedy crew of the Lachine (Que- | second place with ,382 and Archdea- Tygers clinched the game In the first T e e e s ~—==== hoc) Rowing club which won the in- |con, another Chicagoan, is third, with two frames with clusters of five and |Tebinrf “He's built like a sprinter.” 13 | termediate title yesterday, and two |.867, Iiddle Collins, captain of the What are the standard specifications | A [ New York A. C. cights, White Sox, has the base stealing field v | ITRY It was true also in the race for the 8! to himself. He ia blazing the trail | with 31 thefts, four runs, respectively. S 1t For tl}t llmp:’e reason that Managet | y.sanus, of the sprinter? It any. Sisler was unable to find one pitcher |Jacobson, Speaking of horses and humans ' association singles champjonship, th 31 thatt . o Man o' War was one of the itest r A i which this year will carry the ni er leading batters from or sprinters ever foaled. Likewise one of MUST Fl lH’[ SH‘ | ” tional singles title by default. The |more games: Jamicson, Cleveland, the most beautiful horses that ever| ENG ko { o o record in this event was broken three | 346; Sheely, Chicago, .344; E. Colli faced the barrier, Man o War had s gy times yesterday: by W. E. Garrett |Chicago, .343; Cobb, Detreit, .33 Gilmore of the Bachelors® barge club, | Goslin, Washington, .337; Boone, Bos- in five capable of putting the quietus [Robertson, 3 b il st 4 Wi Odord o Batle Dave Invduls Cout Out Numeous sy st B o 5 e, el 0 | singles; by A. Vo o e Vesper boat | /e — — on Philudelphia batgers, the Athletics | H3!lan tapered off to pipe-stem proportions. And he was a hlue-blood. 4 | HTTH i club, and by A. E. Fitzpatrick of the ; by Jflflllfll‘y 1 | Circuit Hits Malta oat club, all of Philndelphia. | . Neuene! ':':::f:,‘o“ S tioe walk leonusscsuy | [T, slsssccczaal SmmmwenI s ECRS = alossssoswomasssmns . after piling up six successive triumphs |Saiins, e ' B A ) ®353332msmssanans took the third game of the series by |Wingard, p . a score of 9 to 5. (Gierber, s . The Giants not only lead their [jTait P+ league by nine games and a half but i, p .. also are developing into champion [Davis, p . winning-streak breakers, Cincinnati | \V/!liams, z Morv ollowed Man o' War, Mor- met Pittsurgh's fate in stubbing m' b . \|c;o:\‘\’)t;1h t'helol“\'mtuv::\-r; Derby and | AR A, ' | Each of these oarsmen, together with | of the National league, has been look toe at the Polo grounds. The Reds’ ’j‘""“‘:"m o mw‘[’m un’ other notable events, Morvich looked . N | tussell Codman of the Union boat | Ing at lome';n " fl!“' ":r" "‘ ”"; uléwn measured by a score of 8 to 8.1 TN, 90 PR (R Sl as much like Man o' War as an ash| New York, Aug. 2.—Benny Leon- | Chicago, Aug. 0.—Home run hitters club, Boston, the New England cham- | o L% 0 nnd‘ i ““r l‘l“ 3 rd ne of the tightest pitching duels| zzz—Batted for Davis in 9th, heap reséembles Gibraltar. He was ard, world's lightweight champion, 'of the American league, in individual [pion who is also regarded as a strong pe o " ORIty L8 Carce S namaon war depiabditn tRyor of |EnpasRR 205103 M09 |thick and heavy and unsymmetrical. |1 Mickey Walker, holder of the |ability, have the edge on their Nation. | contender for the title, Chester TR AT et ek b Pittsburgh by Pie Traylor's home run |5t lou# ... 9 R:h;r“lgs""‘ e | But, Gus, the old nag sure could step! | e 4 i 20 e edge Nation- | tH 16 Argonauts, and John A. Crocks | /UMP in his hitting, but he man- lossssssuan ios32ws3au=s33a323y =lsssss55355320 for a 1 to 0 victory over Philadelphia. "f“"’;:: S i a8 And there's Black Gold, this year's | Welterweight title, were today instruct- | al ieague rivals for the season, accord- | or tno ‘Unions, will be in the final, | 2820 to connect enough times to re- Ring let the Plrates down with three |sacrifices, Miller, Hauser, lleimach Derby winner. A tramp horse, | ed by the state athietic commission to | Ing to figures compiled here and ™y " Towo 15 gain individual | [an, thOYe the 400 mark. ‘Hornsby Vi double plays, Wingard te i inee " e |V include Thursday's games, s out in front with .403 and has in- }';:.'r'"d Meadows held the Phillies to Gerber to McManus to Sl product c|rf Fony ‘1‘”? a m«;!;zn‘al; post a cash bond or certified check of Aespite tha fant slay's EMES. |\ ors and to increase his club's 8core | myeoed hin ooed 1 totul ba -,:e i . f0ld ks more like A % g 3 " | $eo0 Ragged su ° ¥ ; BHRed.. Blask Bol0 100 RA oS $10,000 Bach as a forfeit fee for the | organization has a total of 350 homers |In the Barncs trophy competitlon for | 4oy 53 nitg fncluding 26 doubles, 11 BB pport .counteracted fair | Philadelphia 5; St. Louls race horse than Morvich did, but . 5 a a team championshi Gilmore was to 4 Y twirling by Barnes and gave Chicago |off Heimach 1; Wingard 1; G ¥ B il Glasd ind metitoasasy | Nianss ot lhu‘\\ulko’[-lteonux\l mateh | aid the junior circuit 206, pia cc'en ar;” lnpl'he :;l;"" 8 €0/ (riplos and 15 homers, Zack Wheat, an easy 10 to 7 decision gver Boston. |, fr'f< (b by Helmach H ilthat was written all over the per-| % meet Df“f' Ritnds "‘Il‘(‘:"—)'l“"l I;”; The National league in smashing d“hp PR ey f{v I, Hap, | the veteran Dodger, oulfielder, also Grantham hit his ninth homer of the |G ; fect running horse, Man o' War. welght, In a titls match on or Before |,y s total of four baggers, requived [gos f My Sl G0 ntan, fell oft with his stick work and is season in the final frame, : Pipe Stems vs. Piano Legs January 1, 1945 the services of 100 players, while the | 5% 4 ) trafling Hornsby with .375, while The Brooklyn Robins were so |KoIb (Blshon); losing pltcher Wingard: um-| o4 vey this hobo of the turf has| It was further stiplated by the American league's army nufibered The Bachelors’ barge club starled | cuylor, of Pittsburgh, is in third place, prodigal of a nine-run lead that they |liice o deorand, ~Connolly and” Ditteen; | ANV 350 (® fime. in a number of | commission® that the winner of the only 24, giving the junior lcague slug- [the final day of the resatta with 40|with .369, & few points In front of were fortunate to defeat St. Louis by . : races. | Walker-Leonard match could not €n-|gers an average of four homers per “‘::“'e“""’ '{“"‘ t:"‘:"";“:n qe"‘"?r";: | B, Roush, of the Reds, who is mak- 11 to 9. Bottomley hammered out So much for the horses. | gage in another bout before mceting | man, while the average of each play- [\Who were certaln to & PED ® ling rapid strides toward the top of two homers and Jake Fournier NATIONA[‘ LEAGUE Consider the Amerlcan relay team | Shade and that the same stipulation | ers in the older organization is 3.5, |lachine crew brought 30 polnts to|ihe percentage leader. Roush is hit- Shaiked yp his 3rd jof the soason. NEW AT which won the Oiympic 400-meter | was made in Shade's case. The mateh | Eabe Ruth of the Yankees, who in |thelr club, the West Side rowing club | jng 357, Rl B T ot event in the world’s record time of | with Shade can be held, accarding to | 1021 established a record of 59 hom- of Buffalo had 20, the New York A.| " jack Tiournier, slugging first base- AMERICAN LEAGUE A 41 seconds flat. the commission’s ruling, anywifere in |crs, leads and Is giving indications of [Cand the Pennsylvania barge club 1215 of the Dodgers, was able to add Bolne, 2b A relay team is composed of four | the United States where decision bouts |gain attaining and perhaps bettering (¢achi and several others had losseryu( one of his string and is leading I Drupset, One man musts be as fastare legal. ; |that mark. At the time the figures [ScOring. As the Bachelors’ No. 8 en-| i a5 Lomers, but his marging is SURTEIANN/10 YANKE A, Walker, Wot faster. Yowd | Phil Bernstein, manager of Frankie |were compiled Ruth has clouted 36 |tered, the result of the team point |y one anough to assure him the lead- B . PO, A, | D¥Resy: Genaro, American flyweight champion, | homers dempeiitonsrasiin doubtrandiEVR Iy |eralifo (ol sl kel 1 0 ' 5 Base Stealing vl ossocosccccasns sprinters. as the other, if imagine that such a team would be | made up of men of similar build. But the most conspicuous physical ed perm uniformity about the four young|against the commi n. Americans—Hussey, Clarke, Murchi-| JLew Raymond, matchmuker of the Somy | Pinelli, yme before the commissioners and| The leading home run clouter in | Caveney, s % The race for seni HarEraah, ission to withdraw his suit | the National league is Jack IFournier, e race for senior foure, without | ..o ..o stealers have not been as BanAbere; | of the Dodgers, whn is sctting the |cOX8wain, found the Century beat | . . o aq usual, Max Carey, the fleet- B e i he big Irench club of St. Louis swinging the biggest | | St gl 3 enton, p pace with but the big I‘renchman . A~ | tooted Pirate, swiped one base, how- Shetuan i SomCand Leconey—is the orthodos | Quéenshoro A. C. and Lan Caplan, |has not becn doing so well recently. |blades on the river. ' The 145 pound | g or “ang widened ‘the gap between Rressler, xx manner in which they wear their | manager of Sid Terris, lightweight, | Behind Yournier are Kelly of the "I"“ scu Sfl:’; six entrants, five of himself and Cliff Heathcote, of the Towler, xxx ears, | settied their differences over the Lay | Giants with 14, Hornshy of the Car-|them from Philadelphta. A Junlor | o\ 50 B Doi o ine pirtsburgher : Hussey is built like a .smashing | Mitchell bout, Raymond agrecing for |dinals with 10, Hartnett of the Cubs "‘xth'l;ontreq ’l‘,"'”',“’,",‘e"‘ with Farra- | Gota0 T ey has 25, x—Batted for Benton in Gth. fullback. Clarke suggests agll, thin | {he Queensboro A, C. to pay half 41(‘“'1(!1 15 ut\:l Williams of the Phillies ;\1 A 0: i;:":ns:fld‘s\:":s ::g‘&\('l:yn‘.., Pounl Princh, star of this Glants ins Totale 38 10 %24 xx H;;lt-u for Eheshan i $th. left-handed pitcher. M!n'x-!\lsuu.)'n!l'l] the expense incurred by Yerris in \\!(h 12, The others ;l'e SLE\IVHVR nlh;n]g r‘;'ox'ram.and ]\"".HQ"" L feld, is setting & hot pace ameng the a—None out when winning run scored, | **r—Batted for Sandbeg in oth. guess oft-hand, to be a weight-throw- | (1iining for this fight. Caplan claim- | with ove and two, with few as high |trogram, and Miss Helen Cort of the | [, \otiers, ™ having - registered 0 CLEVELAND AB. R P.o. A B |er. Leconey reminds you of middle- | g o wag entitled to the forfel money |as eight, th ont i de $IK . seeking | times, a gain of three over the previ- ” . A B O'connell, of 2 + B0 A B ceight boxers you've seen in gymna- | 2q Mitchell failed to go on, claimjng| The American league boasts only jagain out In her single scull, seeking ' | "0 Jampesen, 1t 1 riboh, 30, M i i3 A as | § i B | four men having double fizures, but (a woman to meet her challenge. b Lid) Kumma, rf e L an injury to his hand, but a few days fou gL i " 2 Other leading batters: Rressler, Epeaker, cf ... W No Uniformity in Build Iy L0 B vt in Dhiladel. | thelr total s far in excess of their Na- | The oarsmen overnight had aban- | SUICE [CEOIE 2 S il 3 Fieaelle e hetr 1 | i tional league rivals. Besides Ruth, doned the controversy over courses, | Clncinnatl, 347; Voung, New tork, Kelly, 1b How about their leg: | 2 SR s Wi d notwithstandt the threat of | -342i Fournier, Brooklyn, .341; Hart- Terry, 1b No uniformity in building exists | there is Hauser of the Athletics with jand notwithstanding eat of | tt. Chi 25 Blad St Loul Priplalid there elther. It is fifty-fitty hetween {20, Williams of the Browns with 16 |collision with bridge plers which | Nt Chicago, .323; Blades St. Louls. o, B the plano legs as represented by Hus- MATCHED WITH STRIBLING |50 “Baby Doll” Jacobson of the feliminated John Durnan, Canadian Snder, « sey and Murchison and the pipe stems| Macon, Ga., Aug. 0 -—Articles were | Browns with 15. champion, from the association sin- BOX TO A DRAW Ghwiydc of Clarke and Leconey. |signed today for a 15-round bout be- | The others range from a single four |gles, and almost cost Codman his | ik AT Al g L Barnes, p Hussey is just as.fast with his short [tween W. L. (Young) Stribling and |bagger to nine, numerous players hov- |qualification in that event, the down- man‘ ',,r,m‘,ne‘r,,, Cit ,u:;.é're;l);‘\qe:. Totals 27 17 stocky legs as is Leconey with his|young Bob Fitzsimmons of New York, | cring around this péint. stream course was set again. Nohiat Bus(on) h-oxled TR Cinelimati 000 003~3 | trim, greyhound stride. here on Labor Day. This is four days gl . ; | p he stay o . T U U e S\"mens speed, obviously, 15 not a [after Stribling's schediled match with | A skyscraper garuge will be “built ‘n"g:nhm’ "ndlmrm 1mrm RS g::“sn‘:rt:mn:":‘c!::u:t ri’[e;:“leesf:)l\e;l Totals T T i stolen bases, O'Connell, un:moz:‘; matter of standard build. More like- | paul Berlenbach in New York, |in Chicago. }m- eing worn in Parils, here last night. 1 sacrifice, Kelly; double plays, Daubert Cav-|ly it is a matter of form, stamina and —— e {3 e o LB L T g 'Wonder what a man thinks about at the top of his swing BRIGGS Witt, ot . Dugan. 3b . MeNally, 3b . Ruth, rf . Moupel, It Pipp 1b . Schang, e Ward, 2h . Beott, &8 4 Tush, p 4 Bhawkey, p () s>omsmsmas 0 1 2 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 =1 Totals 57 9 ! e oo b il oo & e o L siums. O L TUE IO o35z —ssusnIsnmn Btephenson, illerbe, 3h Lutzke, 3b Sosmean —osnwesusca | corwruwanpnsnns O S ooSe o erimin ol osmoomstomm ~iss5205~5525a 3 MeNulty, 7 Brower, 12z losszos w:;z—‘_nn::(led for Mnm|u|m 8th, 301— g |Sruck out, by Darnes 1: by Benten 1; by SEe ! e 10 003 301~ & [Eheehan 2: hits nff Benton 8 in 4; off Shee S ANS PLAYING Cleveland . 201 000 133—10 (han 5 in 4; balk, Sheehan: losing pitcher, [y e e | Twa bass hits, Mousel, Summa, Speakar 3, | Renton; um " X 3 i umpires, Moran and R Myatt, Jamieson; three baso hits Plpp, |1:49, Riglers time | atterson vs, Borbolla And Wood vs. | - s fa‘:sm'.\:{:;'f- R thliees, '\:x‘iu:::m:y" P Llano at Baltimore Today DOGBONE BUT | HoPE T R EAE B . = Myatt, Burns, Fowster: double piaya Behang CHICAGO 19, BOSTON 1, | N 2 1 THink L CAR UT MAYBE I'LL Be | WONDER IF THAT and Dugan, J. Sewell and Burna; left on CHICAGD Baltimore, Md., Aug. 0. — Gerald 0 HIT THAT BALL ¢ BACK Too FAST, MY | |UCcKY ENOUGH To RIGHT LEG OF Ming B e, gy FUBKRON e | Gyl it bty Patterson will meel Ignacio Borbol, GooD..... | FEel STAMNCE REsELS e A bl Bl o p Bush 3 ) 7 SRR Adams, e5 ... and Pat O'Hara Wood w play | . 11 (006 but. [ tihs b ahemien s v 12 [drantem, s Miguel Llano on the Baltimore Coun- | AWEUL STIE TERRBLY AWKUAND | | FoRrGET WHAT | EYE IS ON THE {pone aut in Sth, off Mossenger 9 in 7 oft B try club courts this afternoon, in the | HE ToLp ME ABOVUT BaLL Now BUT CAN pitch, Messenger 11 winning plicher Slinates iast two singles match of preliminary | THE FokE ARM \ KEEP IT THERE loeing pitcher Shaw umpires, Holmes Davis cup play between the teams of | and Evans; time of game 2:00, Australta and Mexico. e Keen, p The result of today's matches, how- | DETRUIT 14, BoaTON 8, ‘ ever, will not affect the outcome of s i i the series, decided in the doubles yes- | i el terday when Patterson and Wood de- | | Wilson, ef ... {eated Borbolla and Francisco Gerdes, il L) Ithe third member of the Mexican | Hetunis L1860 |team, 6—4, 6—4, 6—0. The Austral- Powell, |ians had aiso taken the first two sin- | gles matches, played Thursday. | Although the Australians always had the upper hand in yesterday {doubles, they were forced to show their best tennis at times during the Totals Y | Airst two sets, the Mexicans su; s-Batted for Garnes fn Sth, |the gallery by the spirited opposition Chicags ... a0 202 84310 | they offered their famous opponents. B Saih. hitn Haringis Adoma? rral | THE lart set found the Mexlcans tired, | p unsteady, and unahle to offer strong A ' 1 | DON'T THINK FLL | Know YvE TIMED THmRow The CLUB Gee WhzZ! Torped 1T, Dl;{':j‘“- " base hit, Adams, Stengel; hame run ¢ d| % tham; saerifices, Grigshy. Wilson, Tisr ; | opposition, > EVER BE ABLE To. TS SHOT ALL WRING:| HEAD AHEAD oF WONDER How THAT HAPPENED :Y:"»u: 2 1 4 :;wlrvu!»l'!”r‘lil‘l Adams te Grantham te Cate ush t : N ter; I1aft an bases Chicagn 3; Rast Sanush 1 )0 |iase on balls, off Britt 15 o Kaen 5 ot | PLAY This GAME - | FEEL ALL MUSCLE Tue K== NOW- Fratt, rf - | 5 ol S el y 3 | Rarnes % struck out, by Britt 1: by Barnes =RE'S T " mni. ot i o ‘;VM‘;', | ,,:"‘.IN v;n.”,r;qu:v'rlv:"n 'l‘n 5 1.3: ot Hayn2s, American Rider of Fpinard, ::":2;: ks “;’;?:C;A”Y\O BouND -~ IT'LL BE A Zin1: ban " & Prirhor Comes T'rom France, o REMEMSBER.| A MIRACLE (F | HIT THe BALL AT ALL- g o Brsia oo “5228 fossomnnuas (o b s I slosesa= » e o B ssmummsumnoy | | | s=B Harris, 1b Veach, It Ve Glken, ..., Ehmke, p Fuhr, p sl osconcusunnn ol ssmunsmunany wloss—smms Jellmann, rf i " Tucas 210 1: balk, Kesn 1; winning pitcher | Rigney, 8 ........ 1 | Tonse & A | KKean: Tosing pitchor Barnes; umpires, Kiem | . . S A eiiienns | and \itsnny thme 8:10, New York, Aug. 0.—Fverett Haynes, Bassler, ¢ .... ¢ [ " § I i | American jockey, who will ride Epin ‘ ! ] Wondall, i W. Cottins, p . (Continued on I'ollowing Page) ard at Beimont park, Aqueduct and | r and October, ar- | —_— e [atonin in Septembe rived from Irance on the Berengaria |last night. After taking his wife and | {son to Jamaica, L. 1., where thes \\i\!: \J s . l\ow 18 the time to leam Istay with Mrs. Haynes' parents, ‘Ha_\nrs will go to Saratoga, where the | { tameus 1'rench colt is training for his to bowl | Haynes weighs 116 pounds, but ‘said | 7 " ] 1 ; | he would not attempt to reduce to the | ecrea IO" e S | American standard of 110, He was cad born in Kentucky 29 yeats ago and first became prominent as a jockey in IS THE PLACE 315 DOMAg the swoeeeding seven | It Is Always Best To Bowl On the Best Alleys | years he rode the horecs of Ausust 3 Harry Payne Whitney and ROGERS RECREATION BLDG. 50 CHURCH ST. 1,2';‘;:;":;;|" well knowa eastern turt: | men,

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