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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 18, 1908 TEST NEWS OF SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. } FY PARET BROOKLYNS AND PHILLIES WHO ! IS HE? POUGHKEEPSIE COURSE OUR CRICKETERS Ltn ale The Evening @ Warld’s Turf Puzzle) AU'VE WITH CREWS TO-DAY. “TO TOUR ENGLAND BUYS MORE COLTS. ne , ,Both Sides Goose-Egued Until 1 Seventh Inning, | No. 8 Coaches Worked Their Charges Hard on Riv 3 When Superbas Score One. eed Smooth as Glass. 5 . ; p Pays $4,600 for Imp. St. ————_————- | A PRIZE OF $5 will be given to the person who ee Nie Ge a Gatien—Turmoil Yearling— The Matting Order. ‘ correctly guesses the name of the man in the picture and) Povat Best Teams in Bein as, Iden! water conditions for crew practice | half-mile row the first four defeated th ii yal BPSIB, N. ¥,, June 19—) stroke, Lowis Iselin. Rancho del Paso Sale| prooayn shilndelphia ns, | COT J Ck : a Comes to an End i ane, homas, of “| writes the best fifty-word description of him. Answers must) prevaiica catly to-day. There wanl second by a bare lens! f Year. i lho 4 es ‘ carcely a bres ir, aad the rly Ken out of wahtRn (HBAT fi be in before 10 A, M., Friday, June 20. Address “Sporting | were votn ne gla | attornocn ane hewn at at No! 3 Hi LN Ghonelal to The Evening World.) Editor, Evening World.” Give your fuil name and address. |, Pennssivan' ona LU aL A dag kina Hubbard's, lace at bow (Gipecial to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, June 18,~Philadel« phi will @ representative cricket toam to Englind next year, ‘The plans ‘have been decided upon and Charles W. | Allcock, Secretary of the Surrey'Cricket 1c s completed a schedule which | BHBEPSHHAD BAY RAC cK, @ 1&—The sale of the Rancho del B. ifver close to tho west shore, Coaches] stroke, Scott, who was row! Ward and Hanlan following their re-]80Ing back to No. 6. spective crews In launches Wisconsin rested at their training ‘Phe handicap of the Georgetown crew | quarters, In not having a leunch for coach PAT-| Gearsvtown's Hard ‘Three MIL poses has been overcome by the cout-| Goorgctown's crew rowed a ha Heap of the owner of the fast ateatn'| itea downs FoR ontink bee ae yacht Willa-Willa, which has been ten-| yw, 4x taken from the boat and | dered them for a portion of cach day: | Jose who rat in the ‘varsity | Syracure Freshmen Past. boat » took his place at bow. Coach Sweetland sent both of the Dempsey says that Sinclair will prod- 0 yearlings, the property of J flaggin, which has lasted five 4 fame to an end this afternoon, when) LEAGU he remaining lot were put under the] Juno 18 —Another Rood s fammer by Auctioneer Eanton in the}on hand to-dny, to witne on “Pasigs-Tipton Company's paddocks 0 th Phila ane arb | ef 2 be- ork of the Tro “4 on the track before the races be-|sries. les BY TAG tins been the case wince the sale|fline to thinking and he decided to Imme- “began, the attendance was large and| lately strengthen his slowtown bunch. to Tew! ira Inning. felted include all the first and second- countries, with the exception of Nottingizam, >parate matches have been arranged n the Oxford. and Cambridge Unt- jes. A match will be arranged out Hallman was easy, ry. White fanned. yon “the bidding of the apirited kind, so that] He put Hushey JennlFige onxee md and) sagt Irvin. Browne hit to Dahlen, Syracuse crews out to practice starts retain the seat. He ix twenty-five | with AN Ireland, and one with the "jhe stock fold well, although there were |" ee TEESE SERERIAR AN ee eae Nos He remained on the bank himself, slv-|eate uf age, tlve feet eleven Inches, and | famous Marylebone C. C of London, "quite a few passed out without having] BOLTED As TearteTeIPe ita \ ‘a Ing directions, as Georgetown again had pou ae at gundted and forty-nine | h match will be played Jo Dubs ‘received a bid. Re CraR SSeS oma ROCA WINING] Gore a rite Ri a Me his launch, Despite the hot sun the ep Upea running. tre: or {Hn while the M,C. C. contest will take Syduey Paget was again a dig bu IS Guns einen boats held two stiff brushes, the dis- Ce eee eee en ee Earn GReuRanDeRAo ‘at the sale and ulso gave the top price, 1» aerlousty ortp-| Diesalen alngte Irwin was tances being half a mile and a mile d with the w tlon was received from ‘which was $4,500, for the colt Sy Imp. n dt John T. Brush inlet Ly r pit pall ‘arrell foul filed | respectively. In the first the freshmen | se aay, announcing’ theltact Saniee died won by almost a length of open water, | y four that all have veen positively se= Bt. Gatlen-Turmoil, a half-brother to A aayre lied Flood to Me.Cr nding Frank Ix stroke, the eured and th tin all probability a game Beerpena tho Fhoentcian. WJ. Ar on heard of wt th: ' rowing a thir cand Green EB. Morris w opposed tO) torday and was the sorest man In My . pulling thirty-four, At the longer frat and the J nged r with the Notting- MPaget tn the bidding. He also gave | py :iqdetphia nearer tance each crew rowed thirty-four and {Per and Lea. die’ h . for the Imp. Bassetlaw—Victoria | 43. aig the League had exceeded Ital 2 honors were about even. It Is expected ARs IDE Le th slated Cricket Club commit- Cross colt, Tom Welch and Charley |iginontty by making the suanension Ne, sfonnedsoDgmnn the crews will go over the full course /siid (hatte was Ne une te the following team: SOxx were the bidders up to $3.19, when wore than three days and he prop atout a hit to Dahlen. Huls- this afternoon, ma the Pagot stepped in. }to m It hot for k O'Day. with ro) Med ta Barrell nilman Columbia Dboated her eight fen tolted Green Morris, after a struggle Withlang the ca Brush's ae PA AR CEES SET ls eS a and two ‘varsity fours. W. F. Rollins, {ploking up the 1 advancing to third. Hallman etole down tho Ly No. 4 In the ‘varsity, resumed his se: VA. lL. Aste, Tom Welch and Page ees of duet unberoming an i rroll 4 bluff to throw, ‘ Teen bought the half-brother to Fitzsimmo wired to Erush RON Ra ecg displacing J. P. Carter, who was dele-| tn and Trincufo, a colt by imp. Golde rue was hiciwithning se Raled to the second four. Hanlan 2 eht down, ec [Hank ie nS otpay | eT i lowed Rollins to pull lightly only, as hie | Payne soit dy, 1 e: ante ald we hie not a vay 7 sore Ml le are si =| Bee aS. chen deatiment; arvney| , Amon sata b that O'Day AL areare sore heel and ankle are still above nor | Copel Took Light ° Paget."330). sed language last Friday that was as] "Thomas line mal size, although his general condition B.S by Orein! Lester—Beatrice; C. 1, Monte, vad ag Kitson'a. He doesn't excuse his} fumbled Browne ts good. A. D. Weekes, Jr, at No, 3, ¥ are e€ . by tmp, Bassetlaw—Sloe; John sad Insisty that {f ball players} Cavancing to second, Hurry fanned has entirely recovered from his recent pant z BEE ie satae Rovy-atonomsy 4. ard: for dad conduct, umpires Indisposition and has permanently taken we afi 8 jonoma: J. Gh rit (a te Hable to rene Seventh Inning. | seat Ja the boat instead of Lewls Tio keen th 1m. Welen, & h Kitaon shelved, Hanton had only| panten was safe on Jenning Iselin. ¢ Gossip: J. Ganiner SEAT ARSE RG F ars att rumble ‘ i . AHO Psooth der De Jtaweion | Ve Ge toad Is alae umbled Irwin's gr Colambia Fours Raced. | m (¢) &. r 8 | i Hanian was not pleased with his four le * Fr GuHaRUTONTMAIeTE wn pu ato give the tng . by Imp. Golden Garter—Tour pnw twirling and ull ha The do o. Morris, $3,000. e. B,c., by Moniana—Trinket: T. Welch, $800 aa ne ney eae hang between strokes, which is a! All dy imp, Bancetinw—Vroyene, Bo ania its serious fault in so light a crew. The) | All agree regarding yh J Baweettan-—surpicon: AL te | PiKA UAHA HecoHLGINCOUrS muna ub to gaen ete Fee the fine quality and ia by Imp, Sit Modred—Swoe; Sytney | Dolan dina, Jennings to Dor pervo mneh Teny (et aun ao | i 1,000. = seats in the at, Was made up i exquisite fregrance by limp. Star Ruby—Sweet Violet: GD. as follows: J. P. Carter; No. 2 Treen ‘alconer RS. smithy No. 3 BLM. PENTECOST AND — (SCEPTRE BEATEN HENO FAVORITES.) IN CORONATION. $500, B, f., by Montana—Tangerine; 2 ies - BOSTONS| POUND GIANTS’ by tmp. St, Gatlen—The Dome; P. ieeoremal sant PITCHER IN FIRST INNING Carlo—Vernette; FR. Hitch: | Jn taswotlaw—Vietorla Croan: (Continued from Fir First Page.) viotoria; W. O. MacDonough, s. | for box duty this afternoon, and it was Jones was called out on strikes. Sir Modreé—Woodtord Ali W. Schorr, $300. a stroke of fortune for the Smithonians, 4 tay Uy uvustaa~Zoat Syduey Paevt, 8 catch of Lush's {0 Bs giitoo” namZeaaharia: Sydney Par [His ext good man, Mularkey, in a real-|q fae wn cate “ Mehia Soul aeningt | — dent of @ hospital just now, so the duty again got a tly of sof the tat. Cooley's bounce In front of the plate Was sent to Doyle ahead of the runner. No runs Madden's Colt in American|Famous Filly an ‘‘Also Ran” Derby Has Dropped to4to| in Big Stake at Ascot—So- !—Arsenal and Cruzados} licitor Wins the Royal Hunt to Bason or Hall, was a last minute decision, but, Judg- ing by the warming up exercises of 2 a a prying fool the Giant ope SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES, | 2% ‘sins {0 font the Glants was open RACE TRACK, SHEEPSHEAD BAY, Sixth Inning. Mo June 18.—The entries for to-morrow’ : 1 would, , Bowerman rolled the bull to centre ‘ “races are as follows bali een a Rhavgh Hall would for ia base. Bparks fanned. ° Demont Second Choices. Cup. | bi i enn. | BE ; ndie's ttle fly. Bowerman etole 4 : @ inate Hvis three-year-olds and up; eell-) "1.11 Capt. Smith had a couple of fel- eran: Tenney helped to retire Hen i ‘ S Graden +100 Henry Clay Ryo.,..108| lows to call on who are by far the supe- | {iy vason making the put out. No SDON } om : ele } y rune ; LONDON, June 1%.—Sunny weathe i The. Dance Teleweope =. sos199| ions of either Hale or Eason, Frank] Cnrney's foul ift tumbled to Lauder. George HIT at the Sheemenen dN ne nYaw ead 4 piitie Bosch Sliver, Plush Sparks, who during a game on a hot day Greminger was the first Bostonlan to Bay track to-day received a telen | ii. sume AE doar | 3 iraine ire Prootine . ene | ee of |feaoh first since that awful first Inning: ys eRe Se 2 | ToArgaswick’ ie ee makes one think of winter, was one of [fetah first gince that awful first inning: gram stating that Heno had | ( HaluY teas | worked a mile and a half on 1 presence of King Edward and Queen (Second Race—¥or Allien two yearn old, ave tur. | thom. His croas-fire ball and his 8upe-| that dropped. safe alittle bit ‘sack of Joss. ror curves have always been puzalers! third base. Long got a walk. too, and in 2.86 1-3. | Midnight Chimes ..103 Oclawaha . rT the base: ver c \ Peaeety slow track In 2. se Alexandr: neither whom attended, ' 0 vvand his record atone| the bases were flied, Kittredge's walk i aT TT Poctitute 99 Dasttle te tas) Bontenlans, 'a.ns to {OM bases let Gremini lk hom Bo many bets have teen made on|The King has prac | HE CIGARETTE son's Smith was sufficient to give him the cal While Sparks was throwing E mvor ike bouncer to first Demont got home. Roy vans was togged out in a uni-| threw Lush out, Two runs, form, too, and while his mates were de- saventhilaning: een minutes to practice he i voting Afteen it salary wing and {t{, Dovle's foul boost, was Kittridge’s on exercising his y {ts descent der's bunt was throws nely, Evans woald be all right if by ‘on In. plenty etting Pentecost's chances for the American| from isposiiion « Derby that Madden's colt Is now quoted at 4 to 1 in Joe Uliman’s future book! and divides cae hor g favorite! reyres with Clarence uMckay" . Arsenal rei and Cruzados ar to-day Other 10. The book follows fonable pe Ave Frank . : suse cess 8001 as the one at ye THAT SATISEIES QUALITY FRAGRANCE nted ily at Ascot imuch the same meeting. wi Aid he only could acquire the knack of keep~ sons Wi Bonne i e Biren. Broom ing the bal! away [rom opponents’ bats piropnet any didn't let Alec osige ss 3 ai 5 RS. fer y Bel MILDNESS Mie teres at critical moments, when men are y Ket away from him, though Albert e 19 | suffered an _unexp: cted defeat in the ———— a fs Eadie 0. -+0:- on bases. Anyway, he prepared for an got a wnlk, So did Cooley reel wii ft 2 100 'aovs. J¢a | Gola’ soney Wiltul 2410] 2 Deere call, Was caught napping off second for three-ye CORK ) Fourth Race—The Swift; for three-year-olda; 1 He had to be run .ce resulted as follows: (e} E aeven furlongs. Firet Inning: i during that. proc TIPS HAE Delle of Troy ....198| Brodie showed his worth to the New The latter ar 5 ny } HY Keres 2227 0 cHB| work team on hia first tme to Dal. 0 oe Balm ot Gilead HOR 05 Fork ‘ le to arouche s+ : 110 Bad gy| drove (a nice, clean sey rc easy Solicitor won the Royal Hunt |4 PILAEIN 1109 Lancem » sove., with 1,500 sovs. in | Hendricks al rolda and up; mite | ond. When enney failed to hai SURBRUG Company, Mekera added to a sweepstakes of 2)! former's roller Eighth Inning, 3 “ : Demont Y +4 5 s ae MoCheens f RI eve ge him avard., Lauder's rap to Tong Ww Jones was a victim on strikes, », 8 is one of the leading men on the turf. ") Memon aoe, | Bon Mot eel a PP anish at first. Bean popped a Uttle}erman's iy fell to Cooley. : ae Sareea itis Shane 7 ———__ Ae iafayeats Bare One me and ststeentn; on twig, | foul that KItNicdge Fo! yoy ME tone Ay mas. taken hy. Cerne (cD ERR ana memo, | | he a alin | whe serne » horees ran z rag fron thdrey trouble, at Bamtacnernias oe s . Sporti Mickshaw 000000017 Ring Dove c....is2| “dones had, a long run before he got} Hendricks took Demont's fly. Laude A = P : L is ee porting. an Rivbon ooo. HRE Hackensack 0000000117] Lush's fy Tenney ar mre Was $00 sO aK ih Brety. ator canes in Lon W. FL. WILLCOX WIL PRIZE. ° Hee | Wohist Tourney at Manhattan Beach —— 7 ar Sparks to handle and a i 0 ed, but he was caug "3 ‘ S| pei masewor taree-rear-olde ant up; muie| Cake crgoley's aller to left was for & to stretch It into a double. No Dara Secret 5 i dane RB: Coney Jsland Jockey Club. and sixteenth. aes use, tO rey's bunt was, Hieked iD Dewey. sete Between t t VSHEAL BAY. | , he Rival 108} tip ‘1 but the Glan: Ww . , Bre * o Diateline ss. is Sis slayerd will S a FM ltain oF Sine. oe [uP by PowGver Doyle's Head that tho) 4 x BAD Aes BR His Answer to Turf Puzzle No. 7 Is Judged the Been ae players oil tbe ‘ond and ‘Tenney | Brodie was thrown out by Demont. f i 3 th area {f5| Boston man reacted second and Tenney | an wae “Hendeicke, “Hosts ‘alvgied. Best 20 at the Grlontal Hotel Manhattan Beach. past Sparks sent Carney across the} Fauder forced Doyle at second on M8 1H 7, in» sporting Biter, Rvening World 110," 1.49, 210; 2.40, 3 — e ¢ pt to 8 o Long. No " g3 AS * Vitel gt (via t for c WINNERS AT HARLEM Peg wast failure. Pemont Kept | Score by Inn The tollowing letter is judged the best answer to The Evening Witienall of he fists Cerra}, ip, connection on Sparl’s curves, Atlv-| aay yc " "f Puzzle No. 7 s awarde 1.00, 1.20, 1.40, 2.00, 2.00 P.M jo | the slaughter caween Lauder and dean | New, verk 040 > ons || World's Turf Puzalo No. 7, und is awarded the prize of " : ie adit’ aeantie “trem “rsebive. Bridge ing the Dall fonowed with a sate | >™=oF 600 0 3-0 The man in Turf Puzzle No, 7 ia George E. Smith—better known sombrero oe Mr Pane aie), brtage train via Kings County Following are the results of races bunt 3 See Aittridge drove the. Dall Sianding of the Clube. as “Pittsburg Ph probably the most remarkable and successful § ‘ oI urface Line via Brighton ) #eheduled to be run here to-day: over the rignt-feld fe fe a home NATIONAL LEAGU . plunger the racing world has ever known, Hee Galeman +s m : } A ium rom preedaay, Wil 4 ee ‘ n. He i Demont and Long homo L orate é . : nrg, ai 2 t ir TF tracks Muste. f Jol cape ao Se gure TUN gine nim. mith ended the agony] clus Ww. L. IN| ¢ tub ay 2 His age is about forty-five, He js suave, courteous and popular, | Homestead rdinert’ to track, Musle by Lang i Ered 2 to 1 for place, wae by throwing Eason out. SIx runs, Pittedure Clantosete One might easily take him for a divinity student instead of a student Ww. and Americano third. Mme—0.58 4-5 Second Inning, Bs Ce eda of racing, W. F, WILLCOX, FenMian: mens. aue anligran Sportsmen's Goods, aoond Race—Three-quarters of a No. 217 Havemeyer street, Brooklyn. $4 PER Won by Baro Burns, § 4|_ Gremi was under Bean's little fly sith Me ay Ce toitenn a foe tees 1c and | Greminger sar Une ay and the Giant Wma one ; second: Lady aris third, “Timemvis'2 | reached wecond bare Janene dng drive WEEK Big, Slump in Tire Prices, Race—One and ~ {to left waa for two bases anc co aitimore: rth ot bl Barer ay cee commoner. 8 oT] AL' Ry bah TST" twa Biges a eiereisase j DERBY TRIALS AL Any of Our Four Gentrally Located Stores, eae le aH a ye or place, was | 2 A hen qpaREs. Ane Cleveland general coaching. On account of the , [turer who needed ready 'e apd Luclan Appioby third, Time J9" (82h nga ate In grtow Ta] LEAS Work of Pranels, with ‘the eight, the AT HARLEM.) "0 URE pct elutes ttt te fe roller these I rae te jun oi pace Club. four. oat had no practice this morning Ti $| oh $] Tires’ et ones reach and Bowerman reach eron visited Coach Higginson ay Tires ‘ty ites res 150, Torumto at the Harva * Harvard quarters, but the sub-1 Giicago, June 1&—The “Dery Trin! _ WINNERS AT ST. Louis aa) Bam. Hendon tied a ante onal aces P Ject of thelr conference Ww ; . , ' 2 | Renney got, Dovle cracked a nate oan | woreener Montreal... ou fi aa not given | a cial,’’ fourth on to-day"e programme ary TRACK, oT. took Lauder's $y Jane { a i third - — id i eee 1 Harlem, was reaponsible for an un TIRES, $0020 . . Jowerman dropper sue hind t that t t RIAG 46.00. e but Fi 0 Il to Doyle I, races scheduled to be run here to. | Mtlke. PUL rane fol ite te nate tly PUGILISM TAKES A REST. race, at a mile and one-eighth, 295 &th ave., near 25th at Bt eae ta denlard le tertile tate need As try-out for such BROOKLYN.700 Broadway. WILLIS. Pork Row nai PARK ROW. $28: £m. {8 PUNCTURE TIRES, $1.00) 49 TIRES, Ig 34. ave, near sth st. #| $20 Automobile Tires, $7, 50. remulted as follow; when dronp Hendrick's war on Race—Fou! i | ‘oley’a fly fell. No runs | Reporte from Sen Francisco, where George . - . a aust a Gin, VIR coreg | [ian le veo eer _Revone from aye mane Tne Sure | Grimson Goaches Pleased with| YALE ovanomns GALES Fenny, | Drity.candiaaten aa thelr ownera cured OPEN WVENINGS, for place 2 to 1, w ndand Third tn ' fied in & howpilal, are that the once! *Yargity’s Work—Yale Ig Conn: Jun The coaches allowed] was to carry 112 pounds, and there was Panic Prices in Bicycles. third. Time. 1-2 Bean boosted a fly that Cooley got tingeter la a complete wreck and that (the Yale "Varsity eight and four oared | to be no penalty attached to the winner Our eutrorice wae 00 hiehrarade bg dine o Race—Three-quariers of a milo, | 8™!th ni bouncer was sanded to Tenney Nope, of nin averting again. “ty Given Well Earned Rest—jcrews @ rest this morning in considera. | "hen, he faces the starter et Washing euneaa 's canle i bleyele pene Dele, 180 Hand 649 LTH Oh ity'y hand Time of Races Changed. |i". the hard practice of the frst | Bonowing Is the card of entries RUPTH E CURED. {iio complete Place, § io 2, Was seoond and) Smit got Garneyis grounder to Dove ° two days of the week, but work on the] stood this morning : nda, Siearn ; froth Shapes ean was the assistant physical ¥ river Was resumed this afternoon rf 9 loath: trans 8 the only trum 19 er The tr ou we cannot pe One ,inile und seventy lin the retiring of Greminger, Little Joe rier Th F wlan B. Schroiber. Torn with, absolute comfort prices ‘advertined, but’ we een mt Matty lyase ee | a eee Le! tone Nettuno, aN, alee ial eueinoias ne freshmen elght went aut at 9.90 i BE idee fatsattnige Tt retaina the rupture under | Sq “ao e have over 6,000 wheels to be ind. nee Blac wae Fourth Inning. gen twentyen Kid Me and took a half-mile row from the y B sel a hantest exerciae of se. tniand. wilt | (vrned into quick cash, 4 Time, Coy and either Kid races has been changed as fol- {starting line opposite the Harvard ‘ : . permanent ang speee? cot rhe nee ‘Big Lo! Motor Bicycles at Popular Prtees, IK PRIZE WINNERS, | iin’ “shivks's high Ay. wot xo. mised up Freshman “Bights!? and “Foura’) (Out, 1s said to havo beon very satis 2 Milareth panahiet tet 1 Hleyole Co., fxs * Tintne'aun thor Carney ould not new it ater. M tary fo the coaches While the Yale Weanels & . 1 ee Wansmaker's, Tt fel in tis hands, but he dro “ launch was returning to the float the me rasta Oy sen not aod by Monors ut Bordentown | and yerink yeas! HY Arrangements are under way to bring Jack] "Waralty (Eight! at 4 P.M, Harvard’ freshman Screw. were peon | RIAs | set tet aed 20° years.) GALNS| starting out for practice, and the Yaic Institute. rounder to Long NOUN, wax Bourke] toot and Kid Carter together tn a HARVARD ARTER tar t for practice, and the pa i te The Breniag World) nigh at third: ehaey rexired Licadrieks in Chicago PERRY, Conn,, June 18—Under almost | ont t buck and’ followed’ them, TM, dus dune 18~—The| "tenn cook Vong pUny pop Up, Kit- We AWistis, Clie. bas | nerfect weather conditions, the Harvard Drs ined UB tne Rete to Play Cu M F _ OLD DR. See are ual commencement ex- | redse wan retired with ald of Laue lity Will be accepted. Varsity elght did Setter all-around | for w fresiman crew. ‘The Hoboken baseball team, who defeated sarnignd te, onre All Ae Fe 8 ape alias Ae weaned of im Bordentown Military In-| 4°", eaviwa°anl ha, who covered Arat 4 i] work in practice to-day than at any ae $1 Club, of ie Ni nese Mi shtee ani lajections fall. Ths. per kin’ dinoases, pains tn +e ear ely Was EKason’s Ani jo runs. Al Horford, manager of Joe 1 . Ayer, the regular No.| ‘Young Peter Jackson," the colored eysione | Sunday. will play the iL st 425 Tth By, | sore throat and mouth. ulcers, painful ning, fatiored taiaions tas be Mgt eiedt limit of | 5 who rows at No. in| Aabter of Cailforaia, who *has defeated every | stroncest colored team in this country, at the Bate, inne clean ent and forl and ‘ight Userge Movadien, ween uit [the "Varsity four, were seated by turns Ea Sie the esnention of see Telos. (hah | Be Serres ee beat" aay Hr Bowes | buat or are Malate int |at No. b but there seemed. ttle choise re off thet training and ti | Between them in form and powe: ab aah il at erew rowed down sy ‘atevaua nebiiog

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