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Starting of Roamer Adds Interest to the Suburban At Belmont Park Track How Golfi SMALL BUT SELECT FIELD IN THE SUBURBAN HANDICAP ‘Weight, Hauberk, 4. Grumpy, 4 Friar Kook, 3 *Belmont entry Field in To-Day’s Turt Classic Is Small But Well Matched. By VINCENT TREANOR. E overnight entrfes to to-day's Suburban Handicap, the second of the racing season's classic, 4o not contain Roamer'’s name, but it ig almost safe to predict that the handicap champion will go to post, Apst the same, in the time honored stake &t Belmont Park this afternoon, An- drew Miller, owner of the gelding, wants to start him, but Trainer Jack @oldsborough would prefer to reserve him for Saturday's rich Kentucky Handicap, Late last night the start- ing of Roamer in to-day’s stake de- pended on what weight the Ken- tuoky’s handicapper assigned him in Gaturday's Blue Grass feature. Bverybody with racing’s interests at heart wants to seo Roamer race before the holiday crowd at Belmont this afternoon, and Owner Miller re- @eived a mouthful of advice from a Prominent fellow owner, who told him to stay home from Kentucky and race hig horse right here whore he be- longs. Roamer might run to-day and atill be shifted to Kentucky to-mor- row. Right now New York needs all the racing attractions — possible, Roamer without doubt is a big racing attraction and his appearance in this afternoon's Suburban adds quality to] Genesis, Koh-I-Noor easily outlooked the race, The field in the big handicap, even ee it stands, is an excellent one. It fe small, of course, and this is as it @hould be. Every horse named in the entries has a chance. Much bdetter this way than having a field of twenty, the majority of them out- @assed, starting only to get in the way of real horses and mar the run- Bing of #o important an event, August Belmont’s Stromboll and ‘Tho Finn will have a great following. The Finn beat Stromboll tn last Thursday's Metropolitan, but many attribute the victory of the Hallen- back colt to the fact that he had two Faces under his belt while Stromboli was making his first appearance of the year. A different arrangement of the weights to-day, in Stromboll’s eighths, 1,00 NGPLA Kft BOOK five. Owner. .C. J, Brockmiiter, ,, 99...... August Belmont,,,.Garner Training Trials at Local Tracks MAY 29—-TRA ° tee NEWS Hallenbeck. . 8 oF. ichuttinger . favor, may result in the reversal of the Metropolitan’s finish. Then there is Sharpshooter, a colt whose train- ing trials show him to be a much better racehorse than he was last year, making his first start aftor a most careful preparation. He is get- ting chunks of weight from the others. He may surprise everybody. Short Grass, the long-striding Eng- lsh horse, {8 not to be passed up without consideration. He usually begins to run only after he has gone 4 mile, and to-day’s extra quarter is likely to see him Heeb, tos Tho W. R. Coe entry, Hauberk, has been @ disappointment. Hie trainer, ginnors, Suggests the The park authoritie that 150,000 rounds of ‘oly out, Cortlandt Perk this season. Jerry Carroll, knows he can do bets tor than he has yet shown, and he Seeksa une, pecaeaicen aie can’t understand fis poor showing in ohata ; tho Motropolitan, s oo Vane exehues Cad Hauberk, if he is any account, ought to show It to- Ho is tossed in at 100 pounds, an under the guiding influence of Johnny McTaggart may run to what he bas shown Jerry Carroll in private, At any rate, arrangements have been made to accommodate a big crowd at the track. With 23,000 on hand at Belmont's opening Thuraday last, and 26,000 turday, pleasant weather to-day is likely to draw out the record-breaking assemblage of recent years. play game with more enthustaam than ekill, How they may improve their game and how the meadows course should be played, Frank londt” Park "profestionel, eeploina ional, @: tm the following article, By William Abbott. CCORDING ¢o Frank Bastman, the veteran professional, the thousands of once-a-week golf- ore who play the public links at Van Cortiandt Park would improve their game by using @ driver, brassey, mid- fron, niblick, mashie and putter. In a | Pinch they could get around with four clubs without the brassey and niblick, the club commonly known as the wpe ‘weapon, the fifet aid used in itting out of traps and other rough pote. “The best way to keep out of trou- |ble on the city links,” eays Eastman, who knows every blade of grass on the Van Cortlandt course, “is to play nearly every shot with @ hook or keep to the left.” That te his best tip to the class of golfers who fre- quent the public links, the player who generally needs at least ninety strokes to complete a journey of the meadows links, Bliced shots at Van Cortlandt mean high ecores, because it #0 happens that most of the trou- ble on the public course fs located on the right side. On the outward holes there's Mosholu Avenue, with ite many trees, nasty places to play out from. Returning from the sixth green a badly sliced shot means a tough lle up near the railroad tracks or perhaps a visit into Van Cort- \landt Lake. On the hill holes there are many more t: and sections of ac fi The best filly, if, indeed, mot the best of all the two-year-olds seen so far, won her first start at Belmont Park yesterday, She is Kol owned by Schuyler Parsons. by Dr. Leggo and Priceless Sho just breezed home in th | race in 0.68 1-5, fast time, considering | the wet track, She ran straight and | true down the straightaway course, and finished six lengths in front of everything in the race. She was well behaved, too, a good align in a two- year-old, until Tommy Davies got on her back. ehe was becomingly spirited. She is a liver-colored chest- nut, a reminder of Domino in this respect, Bac got away from everybody in the Plattsdale Handicap, fourth on the card. With a little more racing luck Grumpy might have epilled the beans for a select coterie, e Of the field of eight tn the ateeple- chase, Sorrento and My King were the only two, that didn’t make mis- takes, They finished one, two, Guard- jan Saint, which got third money, refused the last jump five times be- fore he got over to finish within the time lim! CK MUDDY. Veteran Eastman Gives Valuable Hints to Be- Mes J EVENTNG WORLD, TUESD OF ALL Use of Six Clubs and © Tells How to Play the Eighteen Holes, Glean over @ tree and Fastman ad- Vises the beginner to be content with blaying either through or under them. The first rule to observe on any Golf course is to go straight. If the Van Cortlandt players can't do this they had better drive a little to the left, as suggested by Eastman. Van Cortlandt ts not a difficult course, though there are undoubtedly thousands who have Cay go over the public links who woul ay make aMdavits to the contrary. 1@ public a good straight drive, run up with most of the approach shots and have luck on the greens. Honestly, thi all there is to it. Btill, as the easiest and factory way of cutting on Van Cortlandt, the followi: Eastman advises in 1g how to play the mead- YARDS—Play a driver nd strive to go straight. If @ aliced driver sends the ball over near the trees use a mashie back on the fair way. is the best club to use for the eec- mn, Put that the en well up to the hole. It is easy to putt from 4 th it {9 in front of it, while there's always the chance of the long- er putt dropping in the cup. No, 2-392 YARDS—A long mid- he drive, or gree! ting on any green, be sure ball {ron shot should follow t! if the player is experienced, the cleck, which is a difficult club to handle, would yield better results. A good second shot on this hole should reach the_green, though the 100-stroke man will probably have to play a third shot with his mid-iron or mashie, No. 3—267 YARDS—Aftor the drive even the very poor players can use @ mashie for the second shot and get good resulta by simply pitching over the hill and letting the ball roll down to the green, No. 4~267 YARDS—Again use the mashie for the second shot on this hole, though if the drive is short « driving iron will get more distance, No. 6-815 YARDS—This hole is a Grive and mid-iron. A mid-iron is the handlest club for the second shot NAVIGATOR rough to catch the allced shots, to get over the ditch with. If the 1 J. Eastman tells the unfortunates who! approach 1s strong and overruns the Site tat ab bee get near the tree district to use a green into the trap just back, of the HOS KISS aeten |mashie or mashie-niblick and pitch | green, play out with « niblick: Bronce: walle: 38 out more under the trees than over| No. 6415 YARDS—To get the nec- SHAME SIOOTER, them. It takes a good golfer to pitch |essary distance here there must be REE SQUARE. tr NV thins 1 4N eh, Curve. NiTUS 1.51 i reeaes, A CFistic News som ¥oron and Gossip ) Having failed in several attempts to @rrange @ return match between Benny _ New York Millionaires Each Pay $3,000 to Form a Golf Club Rrookisn on Saturday night, Promoter Weinsman- tel has enggaed Jack ‘Toland of Philedelphia to in, Toland has @ hard job on bis hands Blind Brook Organization Is Most Remarkable Club In This Part of Country cago a friend invited me out to the Sleepy Elm Golf Club, which i» just outside the city. This organization 18 So exclusive that it has a large Placard displayed, “No Women or ‘AY, MAY 8 ng Thousands May Improve Their Game on Van Cortlandt Links Sour unit 0, 1916 two shots with wood. If the player has @ brassey tn his bag use it for the second shot, but be careful to hit straight on account of the trouble that lurks on both sides of the line in the form of trees. If the ball goes near one try @ mashie to get out with. NO, 1—296 YARDS—This hole js a drive and @ good second with a thid- iron, If the player falls short he can use either Bis mid-iron for a run- up shot to the green or a mashie, No. 6114 YARDS—It advisable to use a mid-iron off the tee here be- cause the player can take things easy and won't have to press his shot. 10, 9488 YARDS—Two long shots are required on this hole, drive and braseey, Guard against slicing, because @ shot going far oft the line will land up near the rail- road tracks, in which case it would be well to get back with either a mashie or niblick, NO 10—412 YARDS—This drive and a wallop with a mnid-idon. One must keep watch for the tracks pa the right and a bunker on the le: NO. 11—150 YARDS—A mid-iron off the tee is the safest club for this hole and one can either run up to te hole with a mashte or putter. NO. 12435 YARDS—This 1 rive and @ second with @ mid-iron, For the sand ime to the left of the green use a niblick. If the ball lange th back of the bunker guarding the fear of the green pitch over to the hole with @ meshio, NO. 18—19% YARDS—This is a drive and tho best shot would be with @ digger, N 14-83 YARDS—This hole would be @ drive and a mid-iron for the second with @ pitch over the bill. NO. 15-228 YARDS—Thia hole ta @ duplicate of tho fourteonth, The fame clubs would be used. NO. 16-319 YARDS — This hol would be @ drive and a second wi @ mid-iron, All that's necessary direction, for the ball will earn dt tance by rolling down hill. For the @] rough on the right use a mashie, NO. 17—202 YARDS—This would be a drive up hill with @ mashie pitch for the second shot. NO. 18-250 YARDS—A drive and a gecond shot with @ mid-iron down hill, a run-up shot to the green These Columbia Boys Play Li Cornell Is Only Nine That Has Beaten This Season’s Crack Morningside Heights Team, Which Comprises Many Men, Notably Capt. Watt, That Look Like Future Ma- jor League Stars. Dig leaguers. That's the best A way to explain Columbt: record on the diamond this year, ten wins, one defeat and a fifteen- inning tle, And the list of victories Includes decisions over Yale and Dartmouth, showing that Columbia doesn’t spend all its time trimming COLLBGE team that playe like ke Leaguers spitter, won decisions over Union and Cc. C. N.Y. He is expected to tal big part In many of tho future gam LANE ONE OF LEADING COLLEG CATCHERS, Lester Lane is one of the leading Collewe catohers, He 1s strong support for his pitchers and picks off enomy base prowlers like a second Aroher, Tane though is a hard luck player, Against Dartmouth he fractured a little finger on his right hand, but re- mained in the contest, Againat Penn he broke his left thumb, but stuck {t out, Lane had been turning back the Penn base stealers so regularly early in the game that they were afraid to take any liberties with him after his accident. Columbia is probably 20 per cent. weaker when Lane Is out of the lineup. Mernatein at first 1s a good hard plugger and one of the heaviest hit- | ters on the team. They don't cume| much better than Robby Watt at} second, He's « second Kddle Collins around the middle bag. At short there's Buonaguro, Cotum- bia's greatest “find.” This young FRANKIE BROWN WINS DECISION OVER LOUISIANA. BALTIMORE, M4., May 30,—Outbox- ine and outfighting his opponent almost way, Frankie Brown, the clever ht, last night won sion over Loulstana at Ortole Park. Brown's showing was a revelation. In the earlier tages of the battle the Gothamite met the sturdy Lo: his own game and gave Suet ho received tn the infighting. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. ‘Tho Englewvod and Rutherford High ANKE Distributors Distributors (than this in it wholesomeness?” Budweiser Bottled at the Brewery ANHEUSER-BuscH, Sr. ‘Un Sale Everywhere. Families Grocers an 'USER-BUSCH AGENCY New York City, N. Y¥. A BUSCH BOTTLING COMPANY School teams hold the record longest game played this season STOP!! » Don’t push your car onto the scrap heap. Use LUBRICANTS and reeP car nin; ew. Be cers re fein Graf coateal bearing surfaces. Graphit is 8 Ks era ite, o- mi con- tact is eliminated. @& Ash your Ea Bly fae Dison Labricati: 2K Jersey City, N.J. Louis, id Retailers Brooklyn jo) y Dundee, Jimm hildre! a Ttallan, a graduate of Boys’ High in Garden, has at last deen successful in] Attor to-night the Washington Park Sporting f Its Kind in the East. | start tts round of the links, ‘This was le Columbia team is ‘BP Of) nut he's powerfully long ou baseball. - poe p this great pair of Hghtwelghts | C1 of Brooklyn will bold ite opem air boxing One of Its * Ja pleasant surprise when one had be- | Peal bail players, not the regular col- He and sratt are Sitooet team poll ay i shows on Monday nighte, Manager Pollok te come used to the general crowding | lege brand that boots more balls than|themselvos. Buonaguro, or Bunny as to articles of agreement, allio ra hed scouting around for tho best matches that cam dent, Wine | round first tees in most of the Hast-| are caught. What te most tmportant| he's familiarly called, has all. thy to in a ten round bout in the Gar | oy gecuret, and be has hopes of staging many | @N the opinion of its President, ern courses, I determined at that | sea) Sat tue athe tara| Datural ease and grace of a real ball den on the night of June 7, They would | important scrape at his club before the cold fam Hamlin Childs, the now Blind} time to start a similar club near New , @everal of the ninc's beat stare’ pinver. He planta himself in front of have been matched some time ago had} wather pute an end to these outdoor entertain. Brook Club when completed wil] York. The Blind Brook Club is the/@re graduates of local high achols,/drives and with @ long overhand Ret Bootty Monteith. manager of Dundee, | ments, Billy Roabe will referve the bouts, t reniarkable golt club in| Fesult of my visit to Sleepy Elm" | produote of the city jot baashall train-| throw alioota them to first base like | demandes the samo terms ho reeniyen in| Jimmy De Forest, who has been appointed the he sees the country. According ee Sind ay & coat & eee RO hae ing school, Second baseman Bobby| Hine shot, Bunny 1s only a fresh- | vious £0 ‘as ne tH official matchmake 8 ps . chaser ol és man sight that Jot Sige a ttitn tabs | eeomrar ede F saatecnsd We tent ek tone te | to present plans it will be the wealth-|as the Catlin property, in the town of| Watt, who captains the team, 18 Con-|" Figuck on third ts another fresh- |i" Au Mee irae for the baie. 1s boxing show of the club on Saturday | iest and most unique club in the|Port Chester, This land ts peculiarly |sidered a better player now than|man, a «raduate of Bushwick High, |tem Now funk anda Bape sera FOr the NOhe. night, ain go Ballor Joe Kelly tackles | 1°8t 40 well suited for the purposes of @ golf! Eadte Collins ever was when he dug| He 1s a sure flelder and good with the |#}4!_ Hiring TO POVGHKENRS! 7 United States, a real playground for ae a t ticularl 1: NE DAY OU ' i} r boxing show| Marty Alien, and Young Ketobel and Jack Bayles | UN! q Fourse. Tt ts not Particularly hilly; |sem eome yeara ago on Morningside| bat NED K EST POINT, eral Teague | come together in the semi-final of ten rounds, | millionaire golfers. but rolling, already well drained and K11 Benson, out tn left field, was mi Street and Fourth A 7 fter th The Blind Brook Club will de ex-| without stone walis, Mr, Charles B,| Helghte, Pat Moran of the Phillies) sy, scotnall captain in 1914, He never| CATSKILL EVENING LINE — ‘The Washington Park |, Emmediately after the fifteen-roumd conten be- ton fee| McDonald, the master course bullder,| has already cast out lines for this] want in for tho dlatnond sport until | Leave daily, escent Sunday (no trip up Mi why, $25 Diam’d Engag't serait | (eso Fraukio Brown, the east aide bantam, and! clusively for mon. Its initiation fee | MeDonald. the master course pulider, x b, pe Seen ne Uilatwolde Be, We taint REG foe yh, $96 Diam’s Bam's Aine. con rho weiter. | [2usiane of Philadelphia, which wee held in|ig $3,000, @ sum which smashes ail) Mi “0 mine Coe tan property and {OURS Man, Then there's Buonaguro thie season when Coach Coakley @e- |ft_ nmi Catan Midi ¢ a AB WE France, tho weiter | jiatuimore Inst wight, and wae won by Browa,| world records for pald entrance into | /4nks, at Ireete cartes better known as Bunny—a dead| veloped him. ky nteechangeable with these aoa fale. kak ty | Uromoter Harrie of the American A. 4, of that! tay club, ‘The Blind Brook member. |Pronounced tt admirably gutted for) — De ier engnll, At Cty Mn) Jaok Tatra, formerty of Princeton, Sprine wy: PERSONALS. and Zuly Kid, in | Promote a en fe aie . OOS aale cae UUrpose. 4 * holds down a Job in centre field, Me |” Fleas let we ce rondo baut between roma and Mid. Wilisma, te be | SUID 18 reatricted to 150. ‘To Join tile] | Donald Rosa, another eolebrated tempted to join the die lesques.|te inn tastest mannan the teem an sid C1 MoKetrick early today aligned up Atbert | fousht on Whe afternoon of July 4, eee acta examination. So|Mnke architect, also examined the} grote ere also flirting with soveral| the leading basn stealer. - — Beant por tas fests at TuouoaAyren, Anton | Jack Johnaon, the exhearywelght champton of |far 190 members have been accepted, [MAT And mld: very delight-|other members of the nine, which ais fs aes Home the month of June for wbich| the word, hae wetted down in Spain, having} and their names read like & “Wh0'® | ay toc: of land and very well mited | shows that the bareball people don't HAWORTH GOLFERS DEVISE | “ fi oat $10.0), Hadoud wants to} opened a loxing academy in Madrid, it is re-| Who” of Fifth Avenue and Wall) op ine laying out of an 18-hole golf | think this Columbia team Is any joke an blr ae Dentistry at asts fight > 1 Tel “Kid P osir ported Are one whe cieheguldies patrons s Street. a feat mer There is plenty of room and | collection of imitation ball tossers. NEW SCORING SYSTEM. tet pdllahlonda, Besbrlant, eh . . fame k sa at Hadeud will sail for Buenoa] King Alfoneo, uneon hae had @ couple of On the club's proper’ D many natural features, The "® COACHING LARGELY ene | ays, leave W. i) St, B48. 10,50 A, Mi, __ 17. Joo Jeanette Is also sigued | contests there, both taking place at the Grand! Chester, N. ¥., the finest etghteen- aphical formation is fust right | COMeeeY, FOR BUCCESS, The Haworth Country Club, Haworth, 4 Bainery 0.20. 42.40 A ME ged 8 St: REQUIRED or to figite at the same piace, Theatre, Madrid, where he defeated Prank Grosier | hole course that money and acience| er tna wil when cultivated will pro-| RESPONSIBLE es R SCanNry GINRs! SRR GUARAN bad on Mazel) 10 and Arthur Gruhan, labelled the | ean produce will be jaid out, William! quo an excellent golfing turf. The|, A great deal of Columbia's guccess|N: J. Is con’ ie its al molt | He Sa A mated bas jus 1 arrangst tetwwen Feft) icgsywoight champion of Spain, on March 26, tho} Rousack of the St. Andrewa Club, jgontour of the land lende Itself nat-|has resulted from the careful coach-|champlonship event this year along dif-| Bouith, the ‘ Hayonne, (N-) syauiard beg ka » the eleventh round. | Geotland, has established his quarter@ yratiy +o the laying out of two nine-|tng of Andy Coakley. Andy ays vd beri aes ne usual Ph has been rin Iron te; 3, od J “Young Abeam, the Brooklyu on tho site, and construction work | hoje courses, the ninth and eighteenth | stranger to the baseball world. Ro-|off in June with « one ay'e qualifying | fabter, They will clavh na Aut | The ton-round bout scheduled last night tm te | has already’ started. holes being pinced near the clup| tiring aa a pitcher from the big |round.” This season it i conducted on OO ATE Y TSLAN D boxing *! the Power City A) oven air at Hochester between Jimmy Coffey,| phe purp of the Blind Brook | house, This 1s always @ destrable| leagues, he coached Williams with | tiv crous sine’ Hil ply tne wnolen “TAURUS” 6. of BK NY hgit of "Jue | ye Mohawk Indian, and Jobnoy Riley, the Hyre | Cub isto provide for a elect act of | otis ohn polt courne” wonderful resulta, Now he's beating | Mt 1 iS corepeity or "tor the | Dew Sew Fishing Str, Al | ny. cur improved ek oe eto 16, The « “ r sponse + Mas postponed Until to-night OM eooouD XO York millionaires golfing facille| It is the plan of the club promoters| hia own record at Columbia in the) fn ; match play, Sept, 2, the Up Hudeon Tri PS eae ot | LNG. we build to useless teeth and roots are clever, a2 a ee | ca ‘thes without the delay and erowding|¢9 \ssue 150 shares of stock, each | ease of Lattielder xia Benacn, f ake | hn played at 36 holes | Time, one ieclor S72 | & berfect set of uauful teeth. ‘Two stumps teh ida Tepe mon on tho regular wolf and | snare being entitled to 1-150 of the|ley has the faculty of tal : =| Televn nes are suificient fo) wre ‘ ata | : Gountry clube hereabguts, especially |vitie of the property, incluting, ime | material and developing te into] = | KEANSBURG, N. J Haier tion, Our expert dentiata do the 705g } for the show ‘ naglit on Saturdays and Sundays, when it! nts, Those on the club com- Pat OibE goad talent That's alla par ABAneeue mine DA. My sirond, peuvionahie’ Aha heanritol, or ‘ feaiy wid Soldion Stan fs necessary for members to reserve | m) re F. C, Converse, George 8. | yatem, sso PM . pie iT wher 47 Nevine, atl starting time days ahead Th Dearborn, W. T. Graham, Addison G. A powerful pitching staff and an BIH, “CHRISTEN AI la NOEL ones w WATEREUAY Wey be same . Wet Oe wealthy golfers wanted to play whi Hanan, Charles H. Sabin, J. H, Btaata, | Infield that is rarely gat ED with KEANSBURG STEAM olf ae, here tn the moraine bat p> Soagat aud Wile Astay v0 red without the slight- |Join A. Topping, F. 8. Wheeler, Hun. | college team have been th |_ ' ——==—=—=—= | Rome at night with a NEW eet that Joo Lyne! so the simplest Solu-|ter Marston, Temporary Treasurer; | factors in the Meese aucoaae. eae FOR BALE. perfectly. Decayed teeth save nw | tlon of the trouble was the creation | Wiliam Hamlin Chil Temporary | Shooting corps consista «| are ~ - — teeth tightencd—missing teeth repli Simmy Anton M pagename thelr own ofganiaation. The idea | Chairman | Bmith, Don Beck and Eddie shea ° HERO Without plates, All work guaranteed 1 of Indians» y | , ie 8 Sara’ Git) orlainatad iy ES RE Smith te a long, well bulit lad, who years. Extractions and Dental Surgery fa ax couse a oo stam 6 0 8 mateiet) STANFORD'S TENNIS CRACKS | of the sind Beatin Guilae sehen | has «reat speed and good curves. He Liothing tor Men and Women || te paintess by our fog another baie “Stan 'eeet | WILL PLAY HARVARD STARS. ete eee eeaeeee that ‘he once | TWO WASHINGTON SISTERS |i tne teading pitoner, with victories | THU puta OO. fwtoltiee-Uowa tre, || NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY Gowen’ of Sout irom A, 4. of For Hookamay | "| Dersonally conducted a party of friend M TRACK RECORDS, | (reine ioe tine de with pas des ent Taken : | Full Sets of Teeth - - - 95,00up tam sounds at the f Hadie Mor: | _ | sw to all the principal CLAI c ol in, the fifteen-inning te with 44 400k Telia Bs, sop, Ad Ae, Gold Fillings - = = = 81.00up on Friday 1. 0, Henly niger Bal CAMBRIDC ‘ass,, May 30.—Leland up iy amare 19 8 the BF pa ee this week $ mith we nt to the rescue im Ave. ko Gate. Lee ee eae Ss.coup be seiui-f.nal lees and d Se [ | SL RACER mee ; i 1 the fifth inning and only a ve Cy, ¢ A + $5. *. are going abn, w 00 ry “we expect our > will be one of jar da Knanse . sisters A Mie Nese Gia lee and wen z — — ee AL iw Harm | raoaueh WiRdOFa on thB GOURE OF Divine] gheccenet rama cka huntora at the University of Washington | Laat, year he bre es | Diamonds on Credit /7 te, | WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS soww | ity Field this afternoon, The Callforni-' the country, D | here, claimed thr Don Beck, a 8 aw with a apit DAN JAMOND CO 34th St., New York journeyed neroaa the sontinent, every. Wa, racorda to-day. Tn track meet Maal gone te practeaily mvincite when! | COLLAR spring ff 6 SStSiis. "eh tt ed! Se dal:| 29 W, 24th St, New Yor calico teams in the Middis. ghip for men only vld | Cinta ran int yarda’in G18 weconde, stght, tut very wild when he tant. In| - pring ulisais Felton St. Brookiye,, s with ease, y r rand new for New|clipping four-fifths of @ second from the | 4, ° defeated Col ‘i = = JOURS; " 5 iilaias former” national! Binge Something brand new for New rity atta a Vatear ert, and aaa] ml | Heck has defeated Colgate and style, in two heights pune: Bro SuHeh ecm , ‘oppose Habn in the al , |eatabilshed a new mark in the high fump all, a | ors : f ) LADIES It ATTENDAM iN Arete will mene The {dea for a chib of this sort |Cetabiished « new mark in the high in? ing Beck alternates in right fied N Work Wonders. “and Williams and Pfattman will;eame tome last summer. Aftor|idnithed a new mark in the G0-yard| when not twirling. | Hl cuwert.peanooy ca inc maxes {J World Wants nt Harvard in the doubles hurdles of 81-5 seconds, Eddi wht bender with a) Qe cececs — | watching the motor boat races at Chi- eo Shea, a 7 ee SUNDAY YORLD WAaNTs WORK WONDERS =