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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1911. EDITED BY pod Aa EDGREN BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [ INURED FOOTBALL om) PE ee NEN “COME BACK a) Gad CA eke |e A AS USUAL AT YALE All of Those Players Reported “Out for the Season” Back in Harness Now. UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY A ee Rima (Spectal to The Evening World.) Coprright. 1911. by The Press Fv (The New York World), E*=: THIERY thinks there isn't) NEW HAV! Nov. 7.—The custamn inaugurated with the birth of football " = . the days of Walter Camp, has not been Packey McFarland Has Made AY THREE - CUSHION BILLIARDS 1S Now liven ove: tea yee eae ore i be ‘) Up His Mind to Take a Run out of the game for the season and “the greatest loss that Yale could suf- . f Mi rz, ; 4 YOU CANT! none the worse for their vacations at His Birthday. ‘ 2 DB the infirmary and other places. Rrets didn't stup at his not being able |to play this year, but sald he would So Dull Around Here That ar Vales nhs rectoer no feet es IN OLR MIDST. coming back! Injured men, announced ', Out to Chicago and Celebrate ae ae j iY ‘ TY COBB = ? fer," are rounding into phyaleal shape, Dougias Bomeister, for ain, is back in the Mneup. ing Co. Much hope of our seeing Packey MoFarland in action for some| me to come. Emile handles Packey Matches. Yesterday afternoon he came, Me to mee us just before leaving for will giv ron a lot of trouble to disloge him, so much so that Dunn bas been moved to the backfleld. auer, whose fingers were broken twice, the last time at West Point, 1s playing thekle In Scully's place, and Scully himself will be back by Satur- | * aid Emile. | 4 ly wants to fight Packey. It's sf i P " day. Anderson, who turned his ankle 1 tle platter lien MAT W! MIGHT T A in the Colgate game, 1s now at the fleid. hie mind to take a run out to Chi- A ELLS GHT GO TO Bil Howe, a very good end, who and celebrate his THE NORTH POLE AND { ni a Wrenched his ankle, has come back. ‘reeman, both injured, are Spalding and “Poor Packey has a hard time keep: CHALLENGE M¢FARLAND. faB busy. He was v0 anxious to box THE WAY THE DOCTORS ARE CALLING AT HARVARD | the two liveltest sick men ever seen to- Re coe'of his Saturday sight shows | IT LOOKS LIKE A MEDICAL SHOOL, *rthe only three men who are rea‘ly tala up badly now are Reilly, Merritt and Billy could pick out anybody he ted to. Picking ‘em out w. Perry, the first of whom has stomach s it, but getting them to box McI'a rat rF ee | : : = | trouble, the second trouble with his hip | Bc feos! TRINITY AND N.Y. UL/BOOKIES. AS USUAL. (2% 22cks cnampionsnip Form, ‘DVKER MEADOW |, ne eT ee a weight champions were asked {p t.U, Fl ’ Says N. Y. U. Eleven @aptain|| RACE TRACK, Jamestown, Norfolk. | pield to-day he will not find a bunca % Va., Nov. 7.—The entries for to-morrow's| of cripples, but a scarred band of vet- thelr boys on with Packey they entries for to-mor [of cripples, b PExcecmeee PIN TOATIE |QUOTEPROESON| .srowommm | GOLFERS TIEAT. is eae all FIRST, carols and! fensive work, and Sanford will have bis fy fu {oe Cohonta, old line back, with the exception ot of pe. 10s; Edwin, | Souuy, to work for the defense. ‘e esterday was light ber erhaty Tan, s round mate! Milwauki ei ve the bal He li eave, ptees ten-rouni tch at Yale has a good team. It follows the ball well and goes an le A Tit Saal | catuge ve the strenuous efforts of the tiaeie Vat, 130 ac arsity Saturday in the second half of the game with New York Univer: Loree showed in ovement at centr both Foss and Strout ran the team y well. » fem Jones wouldn't consider it fo “i i : 4 4 punts in good form. The players keep going till they get tet * } | tg Oa tela oat ene | and don't atop then, but go after th ekfeld. I deprecate their exten. a HIND, MACE Selling: two-ar ay if Sun tte Us pestey: vona fd | sive use of hands: It jooked lke holding to me. The team's createst ; " Kir ie " Goad at the weight, and at list weakness is the MJity to break up the forward pass, although they garth? nas jain, BAY Nornia. esi, 6; | } a Maxentius, we; Coming 1s, | and are always guarding for an end run. They are geneva ssful in sebesegeaatioos | ROURTH Tac fax Hotel | Manatiay: | ¥e a figned to box Packey at 133 pounds blocking kicks, in Interference, as they all take part, and in running Bt Waa det ating] 4 CaRt. Howe so far has proved e better % Yelock, and put up a $1,000 forfelt.| 4 = 5 all [z A + : . hae fa, do Gobehihterthes ehowed chameiol Cenpay iit es figalian, 100; Husky (ad, 00; Spellbamd, | dopeater than Head Co. Fie ‘0% flgast didn’t think Packey wouid| 3,900 Football Enthusiasts See |‘Friendly Speculation’ on Vari- |] pack punts tao not tink Gey showed championsilp form against us, Election Day Handicap for "iitrii teer j Howe picked the score of Saturday's ‘too weak to box he'd never dream of D' y are : am. é ame to be Princeton 9, ‘ ” : > a 5 + oo .. aos 4 picked “to win, 12 to @ i ting him. Why was the bout pre- Rival Elevens in Good ous Events Marks Wind-Up { — Three Prizes Brings Out Hd picked “Hagvare (0 Tene ed? «McFarland stepped on a pals | 2 Overby. “poales a week before the date and idiro) e. 3 ont Termina 7 | arge Fiel —Jim Barry wed a few friends that he welgtied | Gridiron Battle. of Belmont Terminal Meet. | enty 0 rf) ou S, ul ac \ Large Field. | Ri. Bai Nove te eae 135% then, and Jones heard abou: ooo — yweight of Pennsyl- “After that there wasn't @ chance of et d last round of # (Apecial to the Evening World.) | A large field of golfers competed in gi easy seotor LINE UP. cae Lhe f Class at 1 Sh LATONIA ENTRIES. rg ye rei Ya 7k fitie ie ion’ piece lve x, Univoniis.7 taslone rani, |, BREMONT Pane, h N. s : stad 0. a a Oca. OWS the Blection Day handicap at the Dyker naa OVEPER, Mae” here whe ga edvanct nie | [ite Sis eal Kina [7—-With lees than a thousand spect oe J Bacchua war uetituted for Jim Meadow Golf Club today. ‘The course | FIRST RACE Selling two vearolt - ,: $41,000, Wolgast .was to have had tors about tls course the curtain was | Stewart, who could not go on on ac- Is laid out over the sloping hills from uncing Las 100; Lady. a i] TE LARGEST DANCING SCHOOL, 4 per cent. of the gate, a@ champion, rung down on te: Maleonolttah racing Jimmy Carroll Loses to Young | ©9u"t of an injury to one of his arms.| Bighty-sixth street to the lower New. j} 1 a pe V Ay N a) : Packey 2% per cent. After the Mil- realy Heide prs La ik bs — the Brooklyn Beach A. C. of South) york Bay. It 1s an elghteen-hole course | Quein 110; ore of dcaiah, 140, DON Ba kee match was called off other Late oe Mondo’ “°K! Brown in the Best Attrac- rooklyn, Young Loughrey of Phila- o¢ about six thousand yards in length. OND Tancnai ee pentie Une INSPECT IT TO-DAY, Open 19 A. 24, oautt eg tried to get Wolgust te, Me! ep pe SM TEaAt sunstins| abe Setbaten teh Powers of ‘The event was a di-holes handicap with Ws pe together, but Ad couldn't seo it. Had | iT i rooklyn In @ ten-round bout. Lough- first and second net score prizes and the os Cabs ane eae ind | om McCarey of Los Angeles offercd| ‘Takinw adv tive jioiMinye anal Leraet tis Umi ralt Gua’ Cuere: wee, nthe tion Held in Town. rey outfought and outslugged Powers jeat low grows score prize, Seca iniien. Swarts Hi Loh oY $23,000, That was the record |the ideal foot Wolgast held out for a guarantee | football fans, w 925,000. And still Tom Jones says} eyed to Ohio duck soup for Wolxast to knock . " with the result that in the 1 3,000 localling to mar the sport. The little Powers was very ‘weak, from Loose had voted early, Jour-| Hrothers of the book were In evidence rey's volley of blows to his , Id this afternoon tofas usual, and there was not a little RY JOHN POLLOCK. "Ene tencround bout between iy Cobb this afternoon | ning Ring, 100; Su ‘The first elgiteen holes were played ‘ this morning and the remaining eighteen t There was a tle at the | “4 +f 4 ( ' COWAN'S ‘is you | Wateh the Now York University eleven] “frtendly speculation" on the result HERE wore five boxing shows| and Harry T) le end of the morning round between N f Mi Wi; RECORD BIt nd out in ten rounds! Do you “ mi inice d d Harry Thomas which to have end of the morning ; 4 he belloves i? There wan a| iat with the team of Trinity College, lof each event, The summaries: | held by different clubs [taken place at the Carlyle C. of M, Gariand, 89, §-Si, and J, M. Calender, | Pry ‘ Offer of #20,00 for Wolgnat’s| Mel" old rivals from Hartford, Conn.) FIRST RACK.—The Syosset Hurdie Greater New York last night, Brooklyn did not come off. There was While the best Kross score w: | Bit 9) i ‘too. Pretty soft money for a ‘3 ol og ended in a tle, nelther side inte oc Se i a CT ey AG Dut none of the fighters who appeared only about $180 in the house and Cobb's by Kdward F. Hunt, who tags raed eau, ies; 1 ¥ 4 GRE ar BiG taste) bouts nad much clans The most pueneeen casveta Jet him Aght for i ved from acrate ant pout of the lot was that) “At the Malvern A. C. of the Bronx, | Were as follow ch, The morning seor Faultless, 163 (Alpers), 4) nd; Nestor, 158 (Ardic to ‘Trinity squad, which numbers] mer), eve! ty-five, arrived in town with quite} to 5, sec |g ae ieee wat | avmony ile: cok Why, Wells and Me- . g rays 10H Mock tt GRAND EPO SES were matched to box ten tw: és @ record. had not been ated |1, third. H. L. Bell, rider of Windrow, | between Jimmy Caroil of California and] 1.6 Johnson was defeated by Jimmy| H. B. Butler, 17—-86- . 0 : * eros bh: te 1 have victorles over} thrown at hurdle, unhurt. No time| Young Brown of this city at the Fordon| sforan In the star bout of ten rounds 158% ©. us; J ather © if ndgar Selwyn “ale ha apie ath one st and Colgate to thetr | taken. A. C. This was Carroil’s first appear-| Moran outpointed Johnson in every! R. DeLeon, M. Calender, S charpy. Mats, ‘Today, Wed. Gettell, who 1s coac! —Ly! a Rok Gtveon tad Welle (retiree orcs who {s coaching] SECOND RACE.—Lynbrook plate of He ponent | e in a battle én this city in several! round. 12-s1~ s announced that Fita-|$175; about six furlongs on the flat—| months, Altho ing a chance with| patrick, the star guard, would be un-|Won by > PUNONE ARS AEDS WAS: DAES F gilli ‘ No THEATRES CeNTUNY,! r o y, 18 (Alpers), 6; | fought o: =|. Emil Thiery, mi ag, at, Packey : Figgas i ; : 3 $7,000, Then Wells and his man-|of the injuries he received in the Wes-| secon Ry aah 4m Cho Balmane, & theless was entitled to the honors as he | m They are rte Larsen, ra htweight, and M. H. Pca adh 8—89— JOHN be i re ING! i ‘ thought that wasn't enough, and | Jeyan game to 1, third, Kinderhook and Elnar aiso|‘?oPPed Carroll in the frat round with | aANted’ wits bein: nara ay i‘. 0 ae WALLACK’S "8 KTS \ said that if any one else would] The Trinity warriors have on thelr|ran, No time i @ punch on the Jaw and also had the ts of ‘the Thiery expects to Gtlusby, LYCEUM "yey, $28 a, Pua ete alg, Poti Wed, bse 8 more they'd be welcome to|team at tackle an old New York Mee tener ronkaway Atee-| better of him in the remaining rounds, | Une bull men, to New York ELS gr fatare ; EH CI sie OncrARLISS 1s DisRALLt cs | eed necvives, and me'd withdraw, | Ronald Kinney, who captained the Man- ft) Brown weakened Carrol with some of} in this vcini Garland, 881-89; joag Was there, and he promptly}ual Training High School elev last over ¢h pote 0 oO ol and 87; W. D. Johnson, tae cate eo minty [ual i High School eleven last} miles over the brush course.—Country | his blows to the stomach and face, ‘The ten-round bout between Tommy Maloney, | mun 4-36 W; J. elk Paige des bach | yea Guy, 46 CH, Lee), 10 to 1, won; Adju-| At the East Avenue A. C. of Maspeth, | the wost side lightweight, and Leach Cross thi 4 ‘a Peete and i gtcFarland, | Wells} ‘The local team, although slightly erip-| tator, 154 (8. Josephthad, € to 1, sec L. 1, Sallor White uf Jersey city | Serpe tener, ah are eetulel co takes oe Bh: HOw doth Jira et) O.. it that would be very nice, but} pied after the me with Yale last] Macedonian, 169 (Alper 4 third.| Knooked out Soldier Bacc! F | Re Se T sth aethas ee night, | C J. Sawyer, the next day he changed his mind and | Saturday ugh thelr record 1s] Favorite and only other tant toll eeeee Mer Bacchus of Brook: | ieonder to. aire te meuniere is fa weica 1g | HAPEOOM, 10s b the welght must 3 pounds at|not as good as their rivals’, went into] at last jump. No time- jlym in the seventh round of @ ten-round get into condition for the contest. | tenn Warden, Bro'clock instead of 135 at Mean-|the struggle determined to break the} Tne most spectacular race of the Rear 10111; plechase of 840; about two and one Miss BILLIE BURKE ADNAVAY Sass FULTON 481), uit" W it The Story of a ROBERT EDES i hr CURTIS Vanishing hace" Orchestra tendering Special Indian Mt Seats 50s. to at Box Office. Phone S10, Mats. Today, Wed. & Sat THe “QUAKER GIRL SCs | ADLER’S itty, ok TN While he had bought hie steamer tickets, | winning streak of the Connecticut team.[ noon and one which — B. Harris, 11—%—106; W. " ; ining streak of the Connectic on and on, nich proved costly for | Jacob P dfanped the whole t) Can you beat] team had scored me up to thisl This was the Tonkaway seeplechs ‘ran ou. re ives | WARE VT HER REST,"caimes |] ADLER they'll refuse money like tiat for a| “trinity ean | . HELEN’ WARE ten-round maten, with McParland on vite turd) ala ale of te init whom |” Nelson Another Setback od vd had the ball the other end? line w n ey ena ntes e e four ‘orite i DERE t Sonate @inceer'ot the tobe taney else jotrereth | bal pat eetig feroesa crepe say Cowl othe Prning Won) )atomach. Althouse tended oten | [ te STU |] ROSE STAHL” matchless McFarland wen ptown |place in the ineue fol 3 n ed roy,Nov. 7. | there was . ; i Te pack bis grip. PEP COREA | Blape Nt Bae Hunae ton the) lean ie next to the last Jump the trio all went | ATTLING NELSON'S come| blows to a Sees force behind hls AROUND THE WORLD KNICKERBOCKER 14.) 1: Liha ARIE & nen @ nid e the period | over together. At the final hedge Mace Teak loue wea eekea bE ee late younger opponent Seriea_of Complete New acles DONALD BRIAN':," thesiren tr. Pog £ - jonian ) an a his rider Lie bs a jis we | amon mien. fell and gave bla rider TAb other setback when Frank] ‘The crowd hissed Nelson in the sixth | WINTER GARDEN’ 'i*s: stat: To-day, 2. when he Rave Loughrey the leg: neste |f GABY DESLYS) «mdse cf ecucs || CRITERION Misia Wal a E from the letter box In the fourth period the ball was in} aipers a nasty jounce on the turf, Th Eeitor ree tof the time, and the Trine} rank qutsider, Adjutor, paying 10 to 1, | Loughrey of Phila Merit MbsAta wiensed to: ins | ned et stronger toward | then galloped into the lead and easily (founds at the Grogan A sending him to the floor. Loughrey was ndav.& 14th St, | + Maa thiat tie wert ede lan en. Ut the game, Huck Moore's| peat Countte Gus. to the wire, Alpera {[&ld exchanged wallop for the popular favorite, and in the third |PLYRICS in, THE DRAMA Marae PASSERS py B Mat Dally, he, ROUR HUNT yay pai, Tommy Maioney, but Playing was the feature of the tocal] way stunned and lay some time on the |t@ ex-lightwelght champion, Lough-|the crowd yelled for a knockout when | ff f?-da ota Wed. Mat, OLYMPIC ji 4155: i y y tut the Pleven’ play ob gaoegaio vag cinetined to |FeY had to make 133 pounds ringside,| he landed several right and left Jabs |_ osem’asThe 4 NEW AMSTERDAM f, d30 (ditt Sh Ms nee bear who gave him the 0 ground nursing ls arm. He d it ; Today, W AMATEUR NIGHT EVE! « t ning of : Sess § ; OF 3 Wed. RY THU WF nina ite A x ‘ > rite in the ambulanee, however, and |@"d he did tt easily, while the Battier] that shook the Battler, | MANHATTAN ix. 50. Mats, Wed..Sate,d | | Kclaye a Erlaraer's Musical Comedy De NRC oT 1 TAX ree. te ones there ity S| MORRIS AND COMMERCE shortly afterward jt Was announced he | Ws not welghed in. elson did @ specialty in the way of I SOTHERN - MARLOWE rae THE PINK LADY Beats ie, rt | GIRLS , ce more in harness, Loughrey started with a rush and a curtain speech at the finish of the a THe. was not sly hurt 7 igBeek r iw Have him matched to box Jack Dor. LINE UPON HILLTOP. | etre aero sRetrinution| the emchemoten, a Bout inuainaTaorhrey ay one ot the PEN HERALD SQ." 8 8ocdarste | GALE TUR TI IVEMACOLOR fii ne Man at the swell p Hunters Challenge ¢ yf $200; about |three rounds, but th toughest men he ever had met, and pre- | fi Lew Field ABT wet Witiay, Wea a! Po . e5.8un, 8.20 : Sporting Club Frida 10, and THE LINE-UP. three miles over the brush course—|to bore in with viciou: dicting a great future for him, Cal Prodi h OMe THE ONLY SON" Peko. Complete Coronation cot 4 ie following ‘esd meets Cy lH. 4. coamerce, _Utetions Kennowiek, 162 (R. Mc » 9M to 2 DALY'S Sauce morn a8 |TLIBERTY \¥,42/,ct,07 ra": r Prospect and Westchester Ave. Bee Waseca tedierece scant |e ( @h second, Web Carter, 20 THE iii, furlongse-Sehotar, 16 White 4. 81 81 LATONIA RESULTS, a a THOMAS A. WISE &'y. P YOreUl i Bhat & sbindy it was! ery Mi 1. third, Kasex 1. refused a sump, {and 4 to 6, first; Apia \ dy 7 on Baas | wis Bill Brown, who refereed the scrap, vt No time. 4, 8 to 6 and 4 to 6, sec Irene Gum-) Pires? RACE—Five and one-half ture Je” “He STN Hs mae tNeit sim ACADEMY SioNsI° 10, 20 & 3 Brew 90 excited that he forgot to yer FIFTH RACE—The Staye # Wohnson), 4 8 to 5 and 4 to fiongs,—Zim, 107 (Loftus), first;, Pierre NEW YORK xii Toles eh Pay 0 Caption th hen they bit 6ach gti $15 about « auarte Time, 108. Cashin, Dedue-| Dumas, 10 (Turner, secona: Sir Ghes, KITTY GORDOX ENGANTRESS THE SILVER KING: cere y hae hilt {| the fst Ay q Howell, Inwood and ‘Trav- 110 (Dugan), third, Time, 1111-5, Clubs, BD THE kiss WALiiz 7 iver? q m 0 y leve ae Tucker), 1 t iso Yan, dd Dunbar, O, Bear, Jack Wain n ‘ ra AVE tL ae My: me, there'll Le seme doings, I re+ ephtha!) “ hepbsentenide. right. @un Kist, Coreops! ‘od Here 3 ad Langdon, Heard Inain, yours in sport, AWE MARKS, The football elovens of the old-tin Voss) think. G FOURTH HACE-~Three-yearvolds and} wright, un Kiet, Coreopela, Tod Her. BROADWAY, NEVER’ "HOlles ' ayPay LOVE pens others Refer @ | Fordon ALC, Loug Acre | rivals Morris High of the Bronx and|and Harold A Frank also ran spwar a tye ain Abie UTOngS meriee les} zim, straight, $5.40; $2.30; show, Ra Gre Scents Thurss Muay amc A. C., Mount Vernon 8. C., Manager | the High School of Commerce of Man > onnel (Hopkins! OW. 1 to 2 Teo. Perre Dumas, $8.60; sho: ain. *, 166, N acai cena eC hattan lined up in thelt unnveloaete| . MARLBORO” WINNERS, balls it Gatopiaay iL hale ie aba Pierre: Duan show eisai, ane 0! ot BOWEM!4 j on the gridiron at American League 5 srother), 4, 7-40 & and 7 to 10, seco 3COND RACK—Six Eve 810, BEML Enc TT": tut, Mr. Marks! And again,| Park this afternoon, ‘The weather was je, 100 Ha Sand 4, thir iriMn 11, 10 MANINE,, | Thea duly te Bree Tectia 10 Acres, Irrigated Grain Land in VN map 8 tut, tut! {deal for football, and the holiday af RACE. For three-year-olds and 6 112 1 sity Or, 108" (And ee MA isSUN SQUA GA You shouldn't, being @ referee Tordeg the army of followers the : Ae fy aK q Jor ns LY shaw ‘0 ran ’ (Sennedy), wins” A N G L IN 4 iu saree et a gee Pe Yourself, call attention to a alight de.|ShOlboy sport a chance to see the 2 an ; 1e 1 RAG olds and] Automatic, ‘Taekie, Loule Rell, Judce PI ygaM Sf. T!* Bii2 ‘ibfted Any Hmquency on the part of another ref.| 14t O7ange and Blue team in action rand) 2 4 13 2nd. upward; mile and ast »=Warner} Walton, do H. Reed and Howdy Howdy Anot THE witiaN tan tener rn od “5 Commerce seems to have the strongest Bartlett, 12, (Don) 2 8 and 4 Grtawell, 112 (Jackson), 3 2 and eve Iso yan, Mutuels pafd—John Griff, Ore tee, Suppose the Boxing Commtssion-| coven of any of the schools. third, ‘Time—10! Day Belle, Carltal t; Louls-Cavanaugh, 12 ¢Proxten), | straight, #00; place, $3.10; show, # EST END Wool sth Av, Bea, f th . v8 special representative had been Commerce won last year's game. Jim | M, Mollie Gibson, Clifton Rose, Meddler, 4 to 3 and to 4, second; Ornamore,| Totson D'e show Ww om attinee AY by there to count the bites! As manager,| Kelleher, the star tack the Rinis > ran ny (Grand), and t to 2 third nests CROSMAN < a Oy don't you impress it upon Mr.|fith street team, Was out of to-dasa| SECOND RACH—Kour-year-olds ani 1 ih AMERICAN 4 _ | | Batre Bidrns's intelligence that it is docidediy| strumele, w# he developed water on the | upwards fe Ke. H)e nia 8 }308 cM avin i we H N GAYETY 1 any ‘ | Crest, 10 to'% ; woryear-old hep, > sonn " ER aneh- an indigestidie citizen as Cy Smith? —_~»- -— 3 ye will bite, “you should have is WELL KNOWN HORSEMAN DEAD |?) 3 1 t Holloway le and *ulle 5 Mainit Our Nuggett, 108 (Hopkins Sto land ¢to 1, third. Western Belle, Fund out, fh naire: , SHERMAN o> tid (orgem, 20% 1 QUERS: a fled at once, or get him a mugale,| OSWEGO, N. Y., Nov. 7 Herman \. | vine td Spears, Chief Hayes, | to 1 and 8 to 1, second: ikoval Onyx, 19! Mutuels paid-—Tom — King bat ate you going to referee yt the Vernon| #5, @ prominent horse owner ood Henry Munroe, Laughing Eyes, Jack | {wa Ish), 3 to 1, even and } third, |$28,80; place, $8.90; show, 81.09. A Rowe, Yous fs Weal ¥ c Your mas’ ¢ marvel| ver, Med suddenly here this gnovning. | jurdette, Plarney also ran 0. Leon B, Toplata and May! Lad, place, 83.8% show, $3.10 Bonne ets. |b. Mats Tadey Wed, eal by, sspears? 7 He was forty-seven ) ears old. THIRD RACB=Two-yearolds; Ave Bilge also ran, Chance, show, M6

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