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Hy NEWS AND VIEWS AND TIMELY GOSSIP OF SPORT WORLD Rmmy Clabby and George Chip Overplayed Their Parts Evi- Gently, and Billy Roche Or- @ered Them Out of the Ring. By Vincent Treanor. lo @eventh round of te Jimmy Chip bout at Mm eighth round Clabby hit Chip | he wanted to, but with his punches, while Chip @round like an awkward Referee Koche, who picture of dincust from the ee ae Gh. enapped hie fingers “Come on, ing in ‘Clabby and Chip made a pre of fighting, but it didn't lock the real thing, and Roche, with @oat by this time ramb red the y made litde attempt to ox 4 Ogbung, or lack of fehting, oe walked around the ring la head in negative fashion Wanted the crowd to know he "t faked. He finally clambered of the ring while the crowd, about ly divided, hooted and ap- oMicially declared the bout contest.” ‘@ manager vehemently de- that bis man had done his €n4 protested the referee's ruling the very atart the bout Yooked phoney. Clabby fought only tn spots, and with the pos- ile exception of the first round @eemed to “pull” his punches, Couldn't disguise the fact that he out- He landed @ wanted to, and made every time he took any pg get out of the way of the lat- rcanly to. blowa, Often, how- ly to make it look good, or a swing on his a stagsered back when thera ‘@ jarring effect in the was the third meeting of Chip within a compara- rt time. Their first bout in twenty-round affair, was Clabby in a gallop, as he bave won last night if he had a intentions, Their seeond bout wee BS Marinette, Wis, where Chip the popular award mysteriously. last night? Well, they probably their r parts. nee bhi i Chip and and Clabby, accom- panied by thelr managers, made a demand on the club managers for their share of the re- fo Bri ‘were told that two mem- of the Boxing © ‘ommisston, who had Paid to the boxers until « thor- Sretenticn had been made. ) and their manager pear to-day at the Honers, who have c meet: that Clabby and Chip did not Bess forth their best efforts they can-! ‘ey A the ntage of the gate igned to box for. The ling then have to be handed, the people who bought tickets. many of these, however, havo Wetained their esat coupons? And how the people who potent admis. commission will take all Sings into conaideratiou before ont ‘BO matter what is done, it ts Ukely that Clabby or Chip will weeny, more work around New York Rietcommiesion could make It easy the promoters to turn then down ebarring the pair from all exhibi- ip the future," DM COFFEY is signed up for a big open air bout, either at Ebbets Field or Brighton Beach, on Dec- eration Day. The name of his oppo- ment is left blank on the articles he @igned, so the promoters are evi- Gently bent on starting a guessing test. It may prove a good pub- stunt at that. ae say number of ambitious weights who would welcome a @bance at Coffey, but the open air Promotera are not considering the ambitions of fighters thene days, The man who will meet Coffey will be a “card,” as they say in sporting circles, end about the best card thut we can eee on the oe neevreesnt horizon just mow is Frank Moran, who recently | Yenocked out Bombardier Wells, Ia it pee that he is to be imported for fey? | . — | Jack Curley doesn't wake up some | “4 morning and find himself roasted to @ turn in the public prints it won't be the fault of certain folk in| Havana, who are bombarding the country’s sporting editors with reams ef matter intended to prove the pro- of the Willard-Johuson fight ity of all the crimes on the calen- If balf the things charged to e is lucky indeod execution by the H orities. Bat Nelson has “panning” of Cur- Jey. Bat, in his evident desire to = the promoter despicable as pos- Instances which cast the w ef reflections on him. Curley ts here el New York, making money like a ul man, He isn't in the least ghecared about the belated roasts Havana. “Knocks from 401 ss are the finest of boost ee +. are Rave esca! kind goes back sever.! years to cite! Rowing Now Stirring Up Hot Rivalry Among Boys Of I New York’s Schools Fordham Takes Up Up Sport tor | the, voranam crewa row remarkabiy| First Time and High School |,,7r9,as¢ ‘xs, boat, ¢ Jone Crews Are in Active Training nearly two hours every afternoon in the week. The start is made from j One Hundred and Figty-third Street | on Harlem River and at New |4"4 the course is abdut three miles | up the Harlem. R YOUNGSTERS DON’T LACK ANY- ochelle. ' THING IN INSTRUCTIONS. At present there ts more physteal Power in the J’ordham boats than any- | EW YORK high echool boys are thing Columbia has shown this soa- being developed into fine oars- son. men. Every afternoon the Use from lack of experience, but C ulcahy believes that a Ford! Waters around the city are one BIE Ghoti will be far enoueh advanced to| taining school for the partivipate at Poughkeepaie next year, | are being taught how to pull @ rac-| The boys are all of a strong rowing! ing oar, They have their own coaches type, and all they need is Instruction, and shells and the rivalry between the @nd they're getting that in large doses, s In the freshmen boat Various institutions ts great, because, Coxwain, ‘ they're all going to row jn one bik No, 4, Healy; racine annual Harlem River Ke- pean Mulcahy; N. tta on Memorial Day, In thia rac sroot; No. {here will be It is naturally not put to its best | ach | In point of int onteat will be the banner wut of the high school | the rowing ci % Burns; No, Dargeon; bow, on the Harlem River) Tierney, ee " will have @ record number of crews! John Muleahy. who has been in- & tribute to the present popula rowing, and it will also mark t try of Fordham, w college that never | bad crews before, It will be a new jevent for Fordham, but the Bronx university is already planying w great future for itself on the water, From ite two crewa now training on the Harlem River Fordham ex- pects to develop oarsmen who will strumental in establishing rowing at | Fordham, was a member of the '05 | clams and ten years ago was one of the greatest ouramen in the world, With Varley, he won the denior pie Games in St Louis in 1904, wont to Germany tty and captured several les. Rowing | fe bis hobby and it haa been his am- | Boon go to Poughkeepsie and place! Bicion for years to, wee his | their university alongside of Cornell! gator re (le and Columbia in the rowing world.|mAter represented on the water, This is the reason why Fordham] py," peryecs aang he yoruptaseed established crews thie year, BRSRUNS ae & dt will @ very ambitious atep It in Coach Muleahy's opinion that! Fordham has a bright f ‘ure on the |for a new crew, such as the Fordham boat will be, to tackle the veteran at Princeton y 10 to 3. Ho | soason str year following for Williams yesterday, CHICAGO, May 13.—Harry Lord, third ‘alma’ baseman, who quit the White Sox over- August, plans to buy a halt © came he volunteered | interest in the Portland, Me. | to Join Hugh Duffy In its management. Lord interviewed President Comtakey of the White Sox to-day and the latter night la: POM Dries te y FP peb on \eNre Lo ert ante ae THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW ¥ YORK 915. 'PECKINPAUGH STARTS BATTING RALLY THAT WON FOR YANKEES -—>— IVELAND, 0, May 1%.—The bift made in the Yankees’ batting order proved successful yesterday. Peckinpaugh had been hitting poorly and Donovan instead of dropping him | down tn the order sent him in to ba Becond. k came through yester- wey with 4 three base ama that won| the fry Yanks, work of the renovated Yankees in a revelation to the sof this ‘eity, When seen here laat year the | New York fauna lacked ginger. Now, however, they are in the figh he fall to finish. loa In the batt team piled Was not un’ the Yanks got t Peckinpaugh uncorked a triple that put the New Yorkers on the road to victory. yesterday the home o run lead, and it Cin, Pha’ phie Caste HusTee Kar Clty * a9) ‘Bao “be a2 Ea Lal gcd OF THE CLUBS PO.) Chm, cr “nape Mt tails. sleet i natialo”™ tity: & Ruffalo... H B08 | J RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES NATIONAL LEAGUE = i Piniadaishie-Pitaburgh game postponed. PEDEIAL LEAGUE. Pitedturah, faction Unicaay Baldmorest, Exit games groooaes anon City ond GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY ERIOAN NATIONAL LEAGUE, ork, tribena ty roe et Tireciva iy BASEBALL. Brickley and fnning © collesiana, wil Mahan, stars of Harvard, we for the Crimson team against Pennsyl- | vania at Cambridge yesterday. ley's double and Mahan's single in the brought victory for the 1s won easily from the Tigers erday by @ score of Young allowed tho T doubles championship at the Olym- | four hits, while Link, who early in the out fourteen men, was plo football all game the the Brick the Blue an The Pub ciation wil Utaer Building. The constitution and bd, ra only ® The officers of many of them will at m and Wylie C. Grant of tue Tennis Club defeated a tide holder, iourth round o ae Leaot) ‘Chub, Only det that went to the visitors t thi iy “laws 4 there will be other important busi: plications for membershij ? u Mian Ihent for the Bronx Count waco S5ES- weorte ten by “Tunis won, the Rain playing ading bei when the remaining matches were can- gelled. “Columbia played without 8 noer White star In the which accounts partially for the Parks Lawn Tennis Asso- meet to-night in the Pu- mittee will on the report, Q the ton are gratified by the number of perk ve in ap- bs] expect he meeting, w Yok Lawn ie Ypitase; n) Water aad he projwaes la do. iia, Promised that Lord should have bis un- “chumpion= Coe ee eee ant believes |#hare In making Fordham a rowing Conditional release aa soon as bis deal| (ih, ®t the Bedford Park Lawn Tennis the font can be aseomplishod in about! POWer with Duffy was consummated. straight sots at 6—3, 14-12. The second lone y vue the crews are be- —— = Jing dri en dayn a week In or- Yl der the 1@ material MULCAHY SUCCEEDS AFTER YEARS OF ENDEAVOR. has promising rowing : candidates, unlimited enthusiasm for the new sport, and it is only a mat- before the Maroon will be competing in some of the leading Jecontests. Already ap invitation was tended the Fordham freshinen. to row against the Yale fret year men, | but it was declined, To John Mulcahy, and member of the of the credit for inaugurating rowing | at Fordham. For nearly five years he has tried to create crews at the Bronx This season, with the ald of ninent alumni mer ‘a, he was successful. The Fordham ‘au- thorities were convinced rowing would be beneficial to the students and gave their consent to the experiment | A call was issued for candidates, | From the answer It # ped as if every husky youth in college wanted to be Eight rowing machines ed and elghty-fve candi ates reported for practice, The in- door work greatly hardened the bi any of them were mus- ce, The active squad | Fordham Although Referee Tilly No: he siopyed the bout between Jimmy Clabby and George Chip last night hecwune he thought the fighters wore ‘staliliu,”* great many of the spectators were of the opinion that Roche made a mistake tn ordering the men out of the rlig, and devlaring the bout no eon | teat.” ‘Thome who amwmet to think Ula way were @ number of who paid 65 They argued that the men were tirwl after the han slugsing i (he firet three rounda \ter of time A the crew coach lumnl, goes much The gross reevinta of the @t. Nichola Rink A. ©. show amountal exactly to $1,048, Accont ing to the articles of agreement, Clabby was have received 2744 per of the gros, wh Chip wae quaranten! # with the option of 2h per ont, Of the roveipia, ha P uw Geomgr Chin was all workat op over the action | of Noteree Heche in de bout with t Roche ma ing weata to We were pot trying 1 am eure stake this time,’ | make iim beliey | Koco made ® perious m Jimmy Clabby felt eo tuadly over being antered into serious training and they | out of the ring that at timor be filled with emo | were taught the rudiments of row! SAL have fought over three hitidred battles,"” on the machines, the is the first time 1 ever h Mulcahy has to laugh when js how his boys behaved when time to practise on the water ing shell must be deftly man- he reca it la the shel toward to tip, lightweight, Mi matters worse, they } as the best thing to wistfully says and to make Id to the sides do. The coach it was a wonder the lat out be @ shell before, but they soon became familiar with their new arrangement, They developed quickly and now, with exception of occasional | was decided by the Bupreme Court at Havane yesterday, The court rendered this decision in Gisinising @ teat complaint sgainet Gov, Bustillo @f Levene Poovings, aherging tet he wee gully be staged at © against Ge: Curley and * den, Kot Tex today, aban Cc, to "Banty” Jim Coffey, the “Dublin Gtant,” te eo anxious to hare Henny Leonant win from Prankie Callaban of Hrooklyn in thelr ten-round bout at the One 7fifth Street Bporting Club on May 18 that be ds training and boxing with him indeed and ‘Te ory day, ( ‘Trlty Jacohe, the east aide bantamwwight, hes three boute on for next week, ternoon he boxes Young Bloom at the Brosdway ing Clud of Hrookiyn meets Tommy ¥ te AL A, of Jack Hemple, who Jumped Into prominence tn | the heavyweight division by knocking out Jack | won in will be kaway Club tom ed to prevent capsizing. But these | oo sunday, el faa Midhack hopetuls ware. guilty of ed Bie Aout Be rocking the t in their firet few | Matt Wells, the Pnelish welterweight, has tat | Johnny Duhan and trials. ‘They began pulling with so tn tide country tn anaroa ot ties, | Tommy Mack of hia much power in their eagerness that | When Wella fought in thie vicinity before ireenp ab of I Teach Cross le hard at work at Grapp's Gym, bape,"* FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP By John Pollock of an infraction of the law by personally attend- tng the recent fight between Jess Willard and deck Johnson, Tom MoArdie, matchmaker of the Patrmont day clinched three ten-round boule to club on Batuntay night, the star bout Dick Peters of the west aide will Moriarity of Syracuse, while in the other two contests Marty Cross tackles Jack Sharp meets Denny Malad. lah for atx rounds at the Olym. jladelphta, and on May 19 be gore against Young O'Leary at @ apecial show of the Long Acre A, A. |. who roently boxed Battling Levinsky « hant too-round fight “aod Fighting Pitspatrick, Dohan ant Fighting Joe Hyland and three tenmand bowte at the Broadway Sporting | whim op Saturday night, Sporting Club on next Wetnestay might, ‘expecting @ bait fight from Harvey," eal Leach Wand for that ressoa 1 will be im eas do was nh toe tt 3 | 16 5-13. Posy | 29 and 72, an ROWING. Coach Vivian Nickalls In! in the American | coach Ranounced | Marey will boat on thal ity thi MISCELLANEOUS. decided yeuterd ‘On Monday sf of tne Hi tion of the Opinion sald it, was Somewhat ridiculous Fe: lawful Ip many if not mi of ‘The same night he ented in any State, resentation —requil eign transportation, in at Brown's Par might against Jack oss horses. pur elxht. years old, Brooklyn Speedway and after the mal phia and Fauie Cook of | today to clash im the pplication for membe ization and wi * ‘he five even! the winner best. A pas “1 am ¥. Po burg W00 te Pry ae Psi) balkuime billiard in an exhibition match at the fori ea. igh iS Nigh ‘rune “were his average 13 3-13. eaye th eight that will represont Pennayly: Henley on May 22 1s as strong as the first varaity crew. The eaterday, that "sales fo. 2 oar in the junior troke of| main difficulty being in the use of » Union cannot ee Young Ahearn, the middleweight gilist, ts the owner and driver of light A fow days ago he nased Esther McKinney, @ trotter, He appeared on the yesterday afternoon, neo of the Brooklyn © Drivers’ Association he made sptea” that or- yesterday were Ne OvMbEAR Ra /of them needing extra heats to decide Smalls horse came as @ he contest went three heat —_——=_——— SSescammate setae: 0 ©. dishes get was the longest in the tournament. finished just as the er’ y's best ‘ul average of ae sunlor boat this year, ia place, United States District Judge Hou id ferday that ad on ot the | tim, Welsh iY htwolght , Shamnpionsnip Would bere ims law, but in his ‘undoubted! of ictortally rep- such pictorial Le or pu- contested ira, three race was the that brought together D. The defeat of nasi in Ha felting into shape unk Small's George Patchen ans | boat didn't turn over, eden, ten-mund contest with Johnny yu stnut colt recently purchased The youngsters never had been in| ‘ing of prize fights in Cubs te legal} at the One Hundred and Thirty-fite Hahnesand. | comfortable pull. 18.—Co- | Matty, Aided by Old Jinx, Scored First Victory of Year at Expense of Reds \Otd Marster Showed Brilliant | | Performance, Although He, | Had to Handle Wet Ball, Al- | lowing but One Batter to Pass ' to First. out #0 as to be ready ror some enarp- shooting this afternoon. ‘The only time I ever feel like I am being paid a plenty,” said Leon last night, when I can beat the Giants. 1 haven't anything against the boys— {they are my pals—but I guess all | Pitchers just naturally like to trim the club that turned them Joose,"”* If Marquard finds no evidences of tonsilitis when he answers roll call to- day he may be aowed to pitch. There {a atill a notion in his head that he can t out another no-hitter, but at | Present there is no evidence of that notion having spread to other parts ; of the club house. It is his own. By Bozeman Bulger. T was quite @ strain at the finish, but the Old Marster went home Herzog appears to have found He was the undis.| Wonderful pinch hitter in Von Ki et git o, his firat | itz who works at shortstop occa. puted winner of a ball gam {sionally and then doubles in tue out- aince the Boston Braves nudged us; field. Twice now Von Kolnitz has out of & pennant last fall. been called te the resous aoe on both eaurin oct e came near busting u: Warm weather wasn't responstblo fie iatime. Yesterday hie response for Matty's debut into the society of to Herzog’s call was a, three-bagi winners, either. The pastime splat-| in the ninth that scored two runners tered along through nine innings of and put the Reds within one of a tle. pO hes @ Grissiing rain, overcoats being sac mor tn ron tan nowy tee|V. Y. Amateurs Are Exonerate? ' is that Cincinnati was the opponent, Ever aince he was a small boy the Old Mareter has been able to beat] SAN FRANCISCO, May 12- rine thone Reds by imply throwing bis!Kaufman of Mroutyn, Ny glove into the diamond, Yesterdayjal amateur champion ralddlaveelicnt he felt so sure of himself toward the| boxer; Matty Horbert, Arihur Nack finish, despite the rattle of heavy hit-|and H. Spangler of New York, and ting artillery around him, that he Arthur Slerldan of Hoston, all boxers, disgustedly tomed his glove out of|who appeared here lust week at the| Panama-tacitic Exposition amateur} boxing champlonship tournament, ex- the ring and went at it barebanded, This tossing away of his glove was new stuff on the New York fans who| pressed satisfaction to-day over being have watched the Old Marster aince| exonerated Inst night of charges of professtonalism upon which they were summoned to appear before officials early childhood, and they applauded the aot without knowing what it of the Pacifico Amateur Association of the American Athletio Union. meant. Having pitched in a drizzling rain for seven innings, Matty’s old glove was waterlogged, and the ball) An unofficial charge had been made became #o slippery that he controlled | that the five men had made a demand it with the greatest of ditfculty.| for money for their appearance at @ club boxing exhibition hey, At the investigation it developed that the After letting one sail into the groove for Tommy Clarke, Matty tossed tits’ “Ue Was somo iinutes before | boxers had been requested to remain McGraw noticed the pew stunt, and, | until Friday night to participate in a boxing tournament and that they had only asked for expense money for the! extra time they would have to remain tearing another accident to a pitch- ing band, he ordered @ dry glove hero, The boxere retain their amateur standing. rushed to the diamond. —_————_ The fact that it rained throughout the game makes Matty'’s work re- FROMME IS RELEASED TO THE JERSEY CITY CLUB markable, Despite the wet ball, he allowed but batter to pass to » | hitor an error, His as perfect as ever, bis At the headquarters of the Giants to- day It was announced that Pitcher Ar- thur Fromme has been released to the Jersey City club of the International League. Fromme came to the Gtants from Cincinnat! three years ago in ex- nange for Leon Ames, Heine Groh and Hersom ‘The latter 1s now man- ing the Reds and Groh has ped Into @ sensation both at sec- rt NEW YORK A. C. GAMES AT TRAVERS ISLAND. The ninety-fourth athletic games of the New York Athletic Club will be held at Travers Island, Pelham Manor, his big curve. Now that Matty bas broken into the winning column McGraw feels that @ bas another pitcher who cap be relied wpop to work in turn, All of the cripples were on hand to give moral support to the Glants, and Tt wag with quite w dewree of pride that Merkle, Snodgress and Tosreau exhibited their bandages to Charlie | Herzog, another wounded athlete. Though Merkle hasn't so many band- ages to show, his arm is still in pretty jbad shape,’ Snodgrass's hand is mending very slowly and the chances are that Merkle will beat him back | into the game, They both are keep- ing their lege in shape by running out imaginary hits in the morning. v ond base and at the —— Among those who braved the rain & witnene ine SOME MOS 98 SO, ‘ener, resident 0! » Nationa! League. Unfortunately he didn't gec|N. ¥., on Saturday, June 6, 1916. There to ace any of the rough tuff that has |are fourteen events In which all, regis kept the Cincinnati papere in copy | tered amateurs may compete. the en~ for a week or two as Charlie Herzor'6 ee ee re en ee ark Athlete good right ia in splints as a result of [fiup, Gentral Park’ South, New York being spiked by first baseman John- | city, | ston of the Pirates, Still, Charile let loose some flery talk just to keep in practice, Leon Ames took the rain in th eens box for quite awhile in tl C but be the dug- ROBERT EDGREN DITED BY |QUIMET MAY START TO-DAY IN TOURNEY ON OAKLAND LINKS | — Mar White and Kerr Are Also Among the Entries— Other News on, | Vran Outmet te emp e4 to oom pete to-day in the invitation golf tour nament at the Oakland Club, There | will be more than 100 starters, inciud- ing Gardiner White, Maz Marete, HMamuton Keres, J. oe Parrish jr, and Marston were in the low 60a The New York Athietio Club has |completed arrangements for the an- nual championship tournament to played at Fox Hills June 7, § and 6. These tes were selected to avoid conflicts with other tournaments |scheduied carly next month, The medal round will be played under handicap conditions, ‘There will be Kross and net score prizes In the main event and prizes for seniors fifty years of age or over. ‘The New Jersey State championship will be Lee a on the links of the Enaex Cr Oe Country Club June 10 ‘his competition le opes 11 and to members of clubs in New J who are residents of the State non-residents who belong to no other | than such clubs, Francis Oulmet won the Baltimore Country Club championship yeater- day, defeating B, W, Cockran 4 up and 8 to CONWAY PROMISES NEW SET OF RECORDS BY STARS OF ATHLETICS Meyer, Hillman, Katz and Other Sprinters Clash i 200-Yard Run, P. J. Conway, President of the Irish- American A. C., bas undertaken the ee of supplying field and track en- aste with @ rocord-break! meet ze Celtic Park next Sunday. P. Jay will personally conduct the games of the Thomas Lynch Assoctation, for which an enormous entry bag been received, for instance, the 200-yard run, handicap, has forty entries, in- cluding the following men: Alvab Meyer, Ralph Hillman, Harry Kats, ©. Adamson, A. Pendleton and How- ard Seney. The 600-metre run, handi- cap, has an entry of thirty-four eon- | testants, principally among whom te the entry of Dick Egan of the I. 5 os who will make his frat outdoor pearance this season at this meet. The 1,000-yard run has an entry of tiirty-tive, which includes the names of Pat Fh of the I. A. A. Cy Myles McHugh of the Pastime A. Matt McGrath, Pat Mc! Ryan and Alex. McDougall seen in the weight qventa, an Duncan will take a ¢ry at the record. Seventeen men will ‘otoa |im the pentathion. Two Gaelic games will bring out Kerry against Kilkenny, and Cork with Ki oo /EXTRA RACE FOR POMES AT HUNT CLUB MEET. An extra race for ponies that | Rot won this year, to car-y 160 at about one-quarter of a m: aAded for the second day of | Hunts | Belmont” Park “Termin be LY off, Ben Cabell having work, The race may on, the 18th, cites aie hi t i ark, who is |B race for, the Sar athstet 01 hay Deen | Blanton May Tee Sten until further % notice 8 SS BIKE RIDERS FROM WAR ZONE ARRIVE. Georges Sores of France, Cassar Me- retti of Italy, and Kllegard, the Dane, arrived on the French liner Rosham- rom the war zone to take part in |opening racos of the Sheepshead | Yaioa me on Saturd 24. he track at the bay’ te a | tor practice, and the men will ge inte training immediately. —_—————— MISS BJURSTEDT PLAYED BRILLIANT TENNIS. Misa Molla Bjurstedt played brilliant tennis yesterday tn the championship tournament at the West Side Tenn! Club. She defeated Miss Anne Bheal of Boston by @ score of 6—3, 6—1. of the Dig upsets of the tourne} oot the defeat of Miss Cla Casa Miss “Marie ‘Wagner {nthe semi-final of the doubles. Miss Bijurstedt and Mies Florence Ballin administered the Ddeating. Bay George Chip of Pittsburgh and Jeak Dillon of Indianapolis have been matched to meet {o @ ten round go at Indianapolis on May 28, which te the night before the big 00-mile race in thet ofty, Jimmy Dime, of Chip, received ticles last Bight wart tenses oly’ ekpued al ‘