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RO ee ETRE RET mre ate co ora mee em oa THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 8 “2eh.'| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK WRiNeont PUTTING ‘EM OVER CAUGHT AT THE METROPOLITAN CHAMPIONSHIP — by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Kivedng World), BELMONT CLOSES RAD CUD |The Belmont and Keene Me- morial Most Promising , | Events of Closing Days. ssQQOME- TIMES |the Giants Lose By Vincent Treanor. {at Home and SIDE from to-day’s running of Sometimes It the Ladies’ Handicap but four stakes remain to be decided Rains.” | before the close of the Belmont meet- ing on June 14, These are the Ama- | |teur Cup and the Belmont on Satur- | Superstitious Giants carried off thelr |day, the Grand National Steeplechase road victories in a baseball bag. They Jon Monday and the Keene Memorial | CoUld tote off ail their home wins in 4¥ for two-year-olds on the Wednesday |!!¥eF pill box. following. ‘The Belmont, the forty-| The past and West don't bother some belle Jeighth running by the way, is per-| Ix haif # much an the esis and wots haps the most important event, hav- ling a guaranteed cash value of $5,000. —_>— Three First-Class Bouts Will Be. Contested in This City This ¢ Month, preeenigd | Copyright, 1016. by The Press Publiahing Co. (The New York Krening World, HE month of June will loom up| fairly well on the pugilistic map, with three first-class outs to be contested in New York. | Next week Benny Leonard, whose geen ERED OR! things ain’t changed a Jot nor fit 5 Verma SSS a a's oncy 63) ‘ tt te ov * Since grandpop was a chick. ° . sh, . y ~s is over a mile and three furlongs pop \ popularity is bringing in the coin PLAYED AROUND IN 97 UNDER AH UMBRELLA St. 4 f lof the famous S-shaped course, The plays that made his young heart very rapidly these days, boxes two of 7 3 " Re ee peter cer ee ciaaee at Miacjohtny Deseo aid ¥reidy | on Dec. 21, 1914, with ninety-five Still make his pulse beat quick. Kast—Johnny Dundee and Freddy) Welsh. Dundee ‘s an attraction be- cause he always fihts. Welsh never i fights, but is still an attraction be- : cause he has a title and may lose It some night. There waa a time when ' Weish fouxht as eagerly any of the { little fellows, but that when he everything to gain and nothing to Since he took the champior ship from Ritchie he has cornered a lot of money with the title, but h: very carefully avoided all risks, yt DUNDEF laughs at the Pee “ees — named, Of these fifty-six hi since 4 ip thiate $254 fielder boots an easy fly | declared out at a cost of save e i . , DAILY REVIEW OF BIG LEAGUE RACES ) "i022 ica ens tt a ine gv to the post is likely to be ar bel scelaiadiad\iledl shall ola $100,000 Baseball Pool and well anatehed James BULEH®.ryyer mes into te catchers pow The ball evasive thumps, Marse Henry is eligible too, pleated ion i My 4 jetta strpake ‘“ The batter shoots some language raw as tants to 1 OIC! ir y2ts,, Mreverment Ale Man na gaye te wens the ume Churehill, —‘Thunderer, — Dominant, ene tah Friar Rock, Gillies, Ormesdaie and ons things ain't changed a single moh In National League Race *iiic*iiii ers ar ses snc Ni ana eer cham | while, | And grandpop says tt is a cinch | idea that Leonard is doing any- thing extraordinary by fighting Dundee and Welsh within four days. Johnny has just mailed me a photo- ‘ araph of himself in fighting pose, and scrawled on the back is this: That they use rubber stamps. At that, an ump should be thankt. eee The Keene Memorial for two-year, | Yanks, Who Were Regarded 8 to 1 Shots at Outset in Amer- oids, run the jast day of the meeting, ican League, Now Figured 5 to 1—Cleveland, Which Was 100 fest tt the Reasons youngsters, Like 2ust imagine being President of the Joh L dee, ‘ho hi al- i i the Belmont, ha a jaranteed HcERa mea tees | | to 1 on April Card, Now Second Choice for Flag. Value OL DbOOG, hie Staite Ctipnally sina anya gale aienile week. attracted an entry of eighty-six, when Id. © Charley Kid Thomas, 6 rounds, | H ai ; t wlone Re ee abe WEL worst booters in the world. Casey | F Philadelp! | | AND STANDING By Bozeman Bulger. Deere teat et este eater bab ranks in importance with the rich | says he watched an entire tournament 4 Young Shugrue, 12 rounds, ss in handicapping and the fact. jopetul and didn't see a fly ball caught. HE fact that the betting odds that he is tronucy 7 : 1 Hotel stakes run at Sar- e is frequently quoted, Doyle is jy ot + eae" ; bof Lr SL Ms ” ‘ ro i en aras Uscree, H I against a ball club in less than confronted w dmnumlag MtUbs |ROve aT ak Ghar neea] tiemtatie oe BAD GOLF. Noa Vi Brook 7 18 .400 | Detrelt. sixty days can jump from 100) tons. Think at he actually 14Y% juvenile racers are being pointed for Hollering Fore when you took six. - rounds, New were... ; to 1 to 4 to 1 is evidence of the amaz- | {RC odds, outraged fans in different it.""Ay a contest it promises the best oe ‘ ' vtdie' 6 rounds, Philadel- M DOS sE8 35 ES | PONG + ing uncertainty of the game even|ty be wagered as i rebuke to the ‘¥o-sear-old struggle of the year to ‘Thinking out loud that your op- ohis.. Results of Games Yesterday. Jmong mon who make a business of /bookinake prac opinionvon thelr | (nee: ponent is a Fowch. ‘And only three weeks ago de- : F Mt Louis, 6; New York, 5 | gon it, Pr hane ‘ > . } 7 eng | ey net New York, though in Bos- face, Was so x of a surpl 0 D 4 | dal Red Elat | Perera, . ‘Washington vs. Cleveland (rain) Dut share are. © gear gt wioey be ton and Pittsburgh it is frequently [his trainer, Jimmy Fitzsimmons eee onderful. ‘Throws! » courte done opent id layers: c % Armainent fs a bleed doa v Veasel wo! Buck Fleming, 6 rounds, Phil | Games To-Day. jJack Doyle, who ts in Poulet writ os | Coe Aleta RSUHA Ta GRU T tncue untallante cacine Broponilog, GGe be] Cones fess 5 carat et Whar hina | 1 York at St. Leas. pert price makers in every Linportant |‘Phere wore attempts at sinall gam- Won nevertheless, Emden looked to! Wallopping total stranger in glin Qualifying Medal Winner Was ‘Washington at Cleveland. city in the country, it is possible tol ping ut the Polo Grounds at the be. have the race well sewed up in the with P ‘Chie: Phinaden Spee iv 2¢ hey were give the price lists as they at Detret U sued April 15 and June ‘These betting odds are doubly in- sinning of this season, but the watch. run to the stretch, when he led the ful vyes of John Foster and Harry field by six lengths, He faltered! Hiccoughing. Sparrow quickly nipped it in the bad. | badly in the run home, however, and to the records.) QOutplayed and Outgamed | Johnny isn't quite correct in this statement. Thomas isn't All the Way at Nassau. teresting In that they reflect opinion | big private bet known of in| pulled up in bad shape. Ho isn't 4 heaton collision 19 dat sted, but he fought Young Shugrue ee re ae BOarTB er ae ia’ $100 Ly H NG i! nt I ; Was made — by likely to start again for a long time. ghing exc @ couple o vial . Kansas Feb, 24, Pal ; pril card, on which | ¢ othstein, who laid $10,000 a —s jelde beading sacle May Feb, 2 By William Abbott. 00 was bet in New York alone, is as friend's $40,000 on the Giants ‘om Shaw evidently “threw out” o ; ht the four men menti Staff Correspondent of The E follows: he most difficult club to § Ballad’s last race, for he was one of If we could only Sin Scene a tou eae ( La Win fe Evening | tarry Pollok, manager of Charley! Paton, 0,, and on the afternoon of duly ¢ be} National League. American League.) arainst now is the Giants the few that ked the Butler colt Take a tonic men in one week,” but it is a good ASSAU COUNTRY CLUB, GI on! “Young” Weinert, the Newark heavy-| hols up with Johnny Oriffiihe, the wes Atwe, 3, 2 yikeeeer : bee sancti two St. Lou sc ubs, ees in the third race. Ballad won with a To bard Ca Or 1 } 2 UB. GL aunt aidin 7 Ae ghter. a . ‘ore the season started thousands of ,lot to spare from the well played Lge oppabsegt tas pe, DUsdee 8) COVE) 1.1, June s—The thirty-two) Teleit Wid not waste Any Cie ey | tobe bald at ci 302 to 1.White Sox.. 3toV/dollars| were bet. on the. Hrownsf Arnold. : p The exnert chronic € . layers who competed’ in) the: firet (ne. 1m UO tor aibaltie. He Bee tate to IV. » 8tol-around the St. Louis hotels at odds him to meet the winner of the Carl! gaaie storgan, the fast little Kaglioh feather 8 to 1Senato Btollof 1 to 2. lgabh ibs ATAdHANTmcaRT Ein an hy It must be a blow Here is a letter from Ad Wolgast,| match play round for tha Metropoli- | Morris-Dan vy ten-round — bout, | weigur 15 to 1/Brown: > e: t t . ha lw i KF wha recent 2 i | z +} weight, is again boing anapaged by Jimmy Joba . The explanations of these men who; Win a race some day, but it is likely ‘or a player to go j D won A fight recently: tan championship over the Nassau) wich wall be staged at Tusla, Okla, on | ston, “Morgan left Johnston nearly a year ago 40 tol Cleveland..100to 1) hely to fix the odds ax to why big|to be when “all the boys” are looking: From an All-Pullman / Friend Edgren: Am. signing [Club's links to-day quickly found |the night of June Weinert and the | and weut to Philadelphia, wiere he boxed several |Pittsburgh.40 to VAthletics...100to 1! prices are luid against certain clubsjout the window. Madden thought League to the ehruds | nyself. “Lightweight Champion |that the weather man had again {victor of the above named scrap will pen unable tous in| The prices given in that list held!are interesting. For instance the colt would run a good race yes- How it must rankle he wrote Jimn a letter ask- |for about ten days, and with the rapid, Phillies are 5 1) 1 because they have | n disappointed and if the World” and ready to de- {pia J one of the hardest hazarda in (come toxether for ten rounds befe fend fe xt all lemiti- | ' $ ake bim back again and Johnston has ‘advance of the Yanks and Cleveland | not showed as much improvement as owner, Star Finch is a To travel by ankle ae Saori a ould. Hke to [the form of rains, cold winds and fog )the Auvrlean A. C. of Tusa on the af | 4 it began to shift. There were notycither the Giants, the I 1 is said to be faater In the league of the nate from Dundee, Leonard or |they ever had to negotiate. Two days | ternvon of July 4. Sam MeClintic, who} a many Violent changes in the National) Braves. The ire one, recently sold by | Aietrolay chute White. Bouts must be over the of rain made the course ankle deep in| !* king the fights at Tusla, claims PTA Wl red pitSbapepcts ts Ouice League until the Giants made their} ites because of their hitting stren Madden to Theodore Smith . 6 8 eal route, Best wishes. mud and water. The play veg (that the Ko betwe rin and Dalley| (.", tes round oo eas a ac [sensational winning streak in thelan evidence of its power bei 1 fs ; ers Wer | wit draw a $15,000 gate and the go be- bys aN vady frededgred West Jong Winning streak, The Yanks are| ‘The steeplechase was full of “Rood s must deo thume were secured to-day by lly Gibson to bn of the Broux on the good care of hiunself again Ad must bej;fishermen inc dress likes King and guyber something like Battling Nelson, ; Coats for protection aguinst the moist | The June list, on which there has! now 5 to 1 rd of 8 to1 I been little betting as yet, is almost! cf the steadiness of their play, a description of the previous month's; have stuck in one position hings.” Among these was Rhomb, For a player to slump which had plenty of last minute back From the table dhote ing. Rhomb Was a most dan, tween Weinert and the winner close sett be A Gite. gh Oe OE a s campaign, It follows: — !since the season began. Detroit has | c« der, coming rea To the shrubs. who never cougA realize that he | elements, | y Dime haa deccied to mabe the ey Grapiaiake oaminslan Lt fal i Hoe phe season Bemans J roit_ haa |conten ler, ming t the at Ri shuscvetiita cock had been whipped and deprived of that) The opening round for the title was) ihe fit week in du "ae ‘Antipodes. Ho will ranges the tous for the| Gianta..... to 1,Boston.. to 1 weakness in the pitching staff. Thelin doing so relieved many an ‘anxious | When meals he must tote id title, Bat plugged along for years, | replete with prises and a number |! @ with him George and Joe C the} Brown A. A. of Far Rocke Brooklyn... 3/2 to 1\Cleveland... 4to 1! suiien return to form of Dauss and | financial supporter of the favorite In the circuit of lways hoping to become champion! of unexpected upsets. Henry ‘Top. {ti 4 Ighta, a good welteraeight, light. [of boute today for the next sh 4 to 1Vanks....... 5to1\Mubuc is likely to make a decided | pebeto | Dinners Baitc cla ha: ain, it was his dream, day and|ping, the y: Pe \eugit, teatherseight and another middieweight, | Fray night, In the main eve 15 to 1Senator: 6to 1! change in the odds before the end of ~— again, di ping, the young Greenwich imillion-| jay of toe tigiters Ail! take parc in tures fights, | Har Vietse of Mrwoklyn face Joo Brady of Cait "20 to White Sox... 6 tot; the week Pranic have Palieccote Runplie: night, I don't doubt he fully per-|aire, whose victories in the Ardsley while iu the semi-final Corona Kid tackles 30 to 1Detroi 10to1 — iShot, was well repaid by the filly’ uaceg nicaeRle SEAL He Wes ia als and Garden City tournaments made Alt details have been errenged for the serap ‘Terry Miller 40 tol1Browns 20 to 1! Another club has discovered to {ts|victery in the opening dash. Includ Durable Dane, and trades daye, iehe| him a strong favorite for the “Met; 5 oueh Cae” | Gamat itn Oud Ti rule eaag on |Praten,. 400 HARHatIGR. “9004 orrow that southpane hie no fears ing thes anservicn by whic Rune BERRY voir cans ould only persuade th to fight] title, was eliminated by Harold , is now ney will | eiant round decks + Arthur Pelkey at Mem: ‘+ 4 va Sioh ther in Oe tite ol tan and the B10 oharee. to } 4 onty- | phe last dy the flavty auch uninitiated Mr, Doyle assures us that Yanks, in which they knocked Eadie | jockey’s fee and the charge to him over que long, route: tony-five| Downing of the Apawamix Club after | 4 (t nd atte at he American A, A, | URE Haat Bight He the fight, such a it | ie ena very carefully made book, Plank from the box, was unusually {lead a horse to the post, it cost Bray | young and your rounds oF ucthat he might have been|® Mard-fought match prea adept vr sagt elt fs) There is nd way of “Dutehing” It. tn satisfying to Bill Donovan. When | $45 a8 rt her. Bray le n Throwing | car will never grow old. ; non Ones eae a Topping pl dca are aad a anaes athe words, fa man played all the they did it on a previous occasion the ;any $15 away these days, and those | f ane hee ee eee Yo.90 Wat ec h i i Rood golf, but | ot Kid Willieme, fell into cli Clubs ‘Ne could not beat the per Veteran Eddie declared the Yanks to| who knew the expense he had unde _ But Wolgast has broken so many! hort oe Ais twht edge on th) stacey Wiumential, former manager of AL etch, [ied apparently to mwke centage. be luckiest club in the worl gone took the information as a tip. 1XON Ss ort holes, where ; make ito BAG J ise SaaS ic I Wor wgone took the | his mashie did! «a A hewsywoight, is so certa at Johnny | > a bones and has suffered so many | hushaps in the ring that he should; deadly work, getting the ball up to Punilee te going to ast the newspaper decialon over | be more than willing to retire! the flag for ¥ putts, Downing Hens leonard, in their battle at Madieom Square | ind adinit that he is a “for-i won by a margin of 2 to 1 Ganton on Monday night, that he is going to mer champion.” There is nothing| py, , C00 on his chances," tink Dundee | to hang a claim on present. for| he greatest surprise of the round for Leonard.” said Mi he has lost even to Welsh, break.) Was the elimination of Phil Carter, amd tat is the reason why 1 am @ an arm in a New York bout and! the twenty-year-old star who won the %™ men eH Mie | GRAPHITE Automobile LUBRICANTS make cars cost less to " Cornell Plans to Have a Graduate | Take Courtney’s Place With Crews PERARY, flre-eigitiia, Pe. being compelled .o stop. At his best! ayy x med oy Reamic i wriguths, 1.07 “ ” , due to the effects of his injury re-! run, reduce re pairs, re- Walgase would have m chance ugainax | QUANEYinN medial, by Keugle Lewin of | A muich eas anced today teteen Motta ssi \ : zs | f"Old Man” Isn’t Able to Act i? Us nanauo, the cornet navy! duce d repairs, ny lightweight. that ever. walk ykagyl erve, the bai Ne Light weigh: of ro | RITODANG tally 1 ae a Even in Advisory Capacity Jim Vee A feet me fr ioe” thie Gos uce depreciation, He was u veritable “bearcat.”” When} Reggie, who just a your older : a a . eee | Wagiale ee cer, 1.1085 , f p y (tenia connie wun mia daniree Leta We Bee Fer “ % he ss i . on Woissmantel, manager of the SH heve quarters, L183 9 ‘ y ‘ t nom jive 9 atl BOF ty |outguimed Cu ‘arter made the battle for ten rounds at his club on ‘ 22 rouni ve Owen Moran his first} match fairly even on the outwats , wb 00 1, Tale, 05. 3 ’ with Columbia, which runs to 1921, 1s Knockout in thirteen rounds, he wasltriy, but slumped. hadi after the apr Reoyrer pegged Nee é darter: 1 a POUGHKE N. ¥, June 8. [in force, Hoyle does not seem to be | JOS87H THROM CRUCLE 60, « wonderful fighting lightweight. But] tenth hole and lost four uA fant fight Wierce has ever engaged in. ec quarters, 1.1035, % a ‘ 1 June & | ihe man, though he understands DOG met SiN. J Nia great career ended over four wis, who « ptured twee: sl © Lewis who is getting Frank Moras in CLING TON aller 148. s 2 HE announcement that Cornell) Courtney's work better than any one Cotablinbed 1827 years ago, when he was operated | ier championship last week, never |, Milton a! White Sulphur Springs, Sarat “ would lose Charles 12, Court- | right now. Should this situation arise spon for appendicitis, He has fough twoscore of battles since, but never shown quite the old untamable fury that earned him his pot name n Lo Lake, for his impe permitted his opponent to gain. th t bate with Jack Dio hey at the end of the present |the outlook facing Cornell is a most lead. The winner played his shots | st the Washington Park Sporting Club of Broo! lea vaneard paul ,. | rowing seagon as an active coach is a | desperate one { Sian ne is now the manager ' 14 rd; aellingg one mile and » . x |eo sensationally that Cart ver had bho rehire hold BELMONT ENTRIES. Master dim, for Sia Tof. Wola. | girect blow to the Ith but the| > Ja chance, On the eighth hole across a amnweigl igoter in Jaber F OF Orperth, Vos The Kou annie Me Doolan and Yerkes. car 8 Angeles, where he did his frst) ha 4 Who bas a long string of nem —<———— Me; Ton: Golds, 107 fact that this move of his has been |Caha Mv great TIBE work. | [him et Cote The Tere Nt Ont | paper verdicta to" hie crwdit FIRST RACE Taoseeroide SS aheati pee ae, contemplated for quite a while has| CHICAGO, Ml, June 8—-That a big! ‘ov. 28 it will be four years since ne he ve long ninth Lewis et foie an anrer avd upward one | ° June ant a bi \ {reat the ample hip. tol id AL mashio shot to within | Tom MeAcdie, matehmaner of the Fairmont 4 te Prisca [UGE Seater led the rowing authorities to spend | shake-up is under way in the Chicago Wille Riteh Ad show « flash | five the cup for a three, giv- | 0. oF the Hiony, has Burt” Kenny, | 104: te 5 SEVBNTH Rack uch time in discussing the situation [Cubs was evident last night when Pres- of his old may pick up a fight |!ng him a lead of? holes ibe: Laren Jenteal to meet Larry Wil | anit a z | ide and ‘at will arise when the “Old Man |ilent Weeshman announced that he had now and then--but some of ‘ he sport tenth where a thasle er, in the star bout | Herre . Marchena, | Linda Va: mage, They have heen work nq [teleaved both Mike Doolan and Steve newer lightweights will relieve wis Hothe green on his driv to. Da Ne Mit a ey have bee On Al verkes to the Atlantic Club of the of the responsibility of Fitting up|The Wykagy! star quickly caine bach lt ny (Titi, RACK, Taerear oles weltings fhre | Lelie, LOH plan, which if carried out, Will ICANT gocher Association, and that h nights watching that title nd won the eleventh where his bi wT HONE Cheers 108: *Mooniighier |i.) *Heeve “ much to American rowing: ee PERU RIEPOUT POR Bria }ponent Was bunkered The Hooadway Sporting Club of Brooklyn will] "Lantana, 04 Apprentice allowance claimed, Track fas! | Gornell men reallgo that Courtn yft 1 leave to-day for nN w York with evening of June 29 see) Carter Was again trapped on the | resuwe lo! ea FOURTH RACE Phree searolda and upward <saiecicammeieiiaiae | ¥]the hope of completing a deal that HE evening will « bE y the | resum ling boxing shows again on Tuesday i y 1 7 | twett here Lowis . , i the. Riackstam): Hau ltias gone further in the theories and| would add « couple of men to the te the other star hout of the Ifa where Lewis went » the | mighte, The fighters who will meet at the re We furlongs: anal LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. wih fs sie eee month, when Dillon and Moran flag for afour th lived | sumption of these entertainments, beginning on s Star om) . practice of rowing than any man in| to take the places those released, | This b Mt 1 {UP to its name for ¢ no drove Heat ‘Tuewlay evening, will te Phil Bloom and Alt this country, Proof is given in the a oe meet at las. Ms bout will lin the rough, shot in a trap “abn i} ny Walter Mone, the Brooklyn lightweights, and JeZulu Kid" and Prauk Carbone, who recently h uf Hoste many victories his eights have won| J over every college crew in the land. |] “MET” RULES MAY BE AT BEAUTIFU! BELMONT in Washington Park, Brooklyn, an ideal outdoor arena for big fisti out and missed a short putt match finished on the fourteentli, | Moved Joo ¢ were Carter slipped up reine " 1 who doubt this statement have | combats, Moran has begun training} ®here Carter slipped up on i ems) Jom wy Asaieeaa Giliage llauinalen, ad a ET ERE eR ETSI EET NS CHANGED TO ENABLE at Saratoga and will take up his old | PU" PHIL Bloom, the Hrooklyn boxer, aigned articles of i* ° twen {raining quarters at Sulphur Springs.| Gut deen tag necny {eeteement aling Jor them to meet tna ten anda Tt url of rowing history completed aye OUTSIDERS TO COMPETE - 4 ms ft c hy toosee ® » 3 nd at the Monme A.C. af i N HIRD IMG be ago. Now it is their intention to hay - —<- w doing ha 0 > aroom | (4 it Pee YS a graduate with personality take up 1 hit a young New proposition—this training for Dillon catits ace 15 4 gem | anette t2 EBL: amie fee gba Ah the | et \the work during Courtney's remain. |[Qrleads banker and Ono of tho TOMO R ROW vo Floto of Denver, who is one o | Notional AC, of May une 20, — Wa i best § el e Mason anc country and who has seen Dillon in| peshor is He ahaa aay ee Lodi Mew URE kek | ia felt that this is the most desirabl rat EAS ERICAK HED. Pah ie follows: lsenean di ad Cora Nit “] Me re acei Kena thane | yt Was aon and we'd take a chance on speca-|), I \ 6) Dow ine ew maul FORD SAS a bona fide resident of ine wey sacks chances wguione tne [fe OF SU ar ae : | m Ronn fide, realsent. a and 4 Other Good Races $ others, This does not mean that he'd | Pyne y) Marston beat 17 In man is nail miles in any direction of New | REGIN NING AY defeat them all, but in our opinion he | 08 Bron t oward Whitney beat Dr PH tae naps the toga will fallon|| York City. Mr, Whitney com, NP RE Seeeil aco Vraiua’ a ne would, "Ware very" nai" 4 0, t aifente beat Canter, Per r]dgeided, | erhana the toga will fall on || or a, te and, and ace (IM Pistitton S26. Stang fie ave a There'is so much that has been said| Frank Dyer, Onwald Kir viv ik ee Rtas Bea eine ni | modore of the Cornell navy, ax he isa} result of his caxe the Metropolitan | eo by up to 1.68 Py regarding Moran and his _ pro Nelson W ey, three other fever: |p, pow at Guanes BB wand. fin leade ut the ane nto} Assvelation probably amend | Obgela Care i ng Teed, for lkdion, that would be either proved or for. i'es. played 1 form and hunt H i Oy Miss Fannie: | iw that he has another year as an[P its rules to It possible for und gina Evor @lspelied in a combat against leit matehe White Hos } aii Pie pervioge are iAH NAIDEMIG) | ARIES nrvrevnare ts, ita 1S geen meee % Dilton, The latter is the one man| | Summary: Van \ beat Moore H tourt ev haa to drop out! | pionshins {i 8 eae who would give Moran the try-out|® and 5: Dyer beat a 21; SU Pea pene i \ Courtiey has ta drop oy viens i'way apt Clu, Mhiyn, tel, QiG0 Biyahs hem. of bis Life,” jlivan beat Beaton, #—s, Webb beat a! "pos dram, Wing pd eae & entirely, even as ao advisory coach, 4 Jun 13, Boag, Kas iis ia, ' ' Hl ‘ ‘ \ je