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Reds! LUMN | oe | | | An Athlete Can’t Do His Best When Carrying Superfluous Flesh—That’s Why Dundee Beat Leonard, Who Was Fat Monday Night. Covrrignt. 1018, by The Prom Pu lisning Co, (The Now York Evening World.) HEY say that Dundee and Leonard are so evenly matched that they will have @gain, and perhaps again after that and a few times more, before “question of superiority is settled. Nonsense! There is At 126 pounds, which weighed Monday night, Dundee is im- mensely superior, At 182 or 134 pounds Leonard is superior to Dun- dee, At the lightweight limit Leonard is the better lightweight. But Mon- day night Leonard wasn't a light- weleht. He was a welterweight. The lightweight limit, in spite of the Eng- lish custom that Freddy Welsh has been trying to import and foist upon us, Is and always will be 133 pounds ringside, to fight | the no question. Dundes Leonard, properly trained to fight, | fe a real lightwetght. taking on fat. A year from now hi may not be a lightweight at all, Ru there isn't the slightest doubt that he is at his best when he scales within 133 pounds, ring. Dundee is a wonderful little man. Leonard, outwelghing him ten pounds or more, had no possible excuse for : woman's record for the course with ‘i arti " not beating him, still less chance of J ES Former Miss Hyde Will Oppose , *: 83 score. Af ing an eatly|LOuis Martine Repeats Con- 4 * jontreal, 3; f dover her Bn 1 onent, ‘ * rn ery per ceaee toes ale si SAUa by Due iiuimare edmond, 0 Mrs, Ryan, While English Star} iva over ner tinsion opronent. sues) versation With Late Trainer, jee, Recheater, 5) Batata, i i INSt] trouble spots on the course. . When fat, Leonard can’t fight. He a GAMES TO-DAY, will Measure Skill _Agai Rn mea oa tiie Bau Ente Hollins | Dick Benson. showed that Monday night. When Toronto at Montrei Miss Bishop in Semi-Finals To- | arove three halix into the water and poke tact fat, Dundee can't fight. He has Buffalo at Rochent: A I 1 conceded the hole to Mrs, Gavin, The . J Richmond at Baltimore Day in Tourney at Baltusrol. jie Nitti long dsiend girl) won proved that eaynalcritye Soonstons, | | the eleventh and squared the twelfth, | THIRTEEN HORSES NAMED 00, An athlete can't do his best when | ~ hut lost the thirteenth, where Mrs. carrying superfluous weight it he Is | — | By William Abbott. {Glavin ran down toni tt trom th TO START IN EXCELSIOR. |) playing a game that requires sus- Fy N 11 women's golf tournament at|ed#e of the krcen. M Holling —— tained effort. Tho only athletes who tStic ews \ Haltortol ia'ao. shaping, itaelt found the bunkers on the fourteenth, benefit by being fat are Japanese nd Gi ~ ; that Mrs. Feitner will probably] Afier halving the fifteenth, Miss Cierny Mera rreeainamesed | ME? OSSED! WU \Weinaica tera vnatereuuieune He Gace Cctv cliecteutaae Japanese wrestlers depend upon thelr By John Pollock [finals to-morrow against Mra, W. A.J aisteenth, and Mis. Gavin forged weight and bulk to foll the efforts of \Gavin, the invading English star, In[ahedd. At this point the visiting thelr opponents to push them out of | pregay Welsh, the world’s lightweight the semi-finals to-day Mrs, Feitner,|two yemaining holes to win a ring, Weight throwers swing | champion, ix going to defend his title! who as Miss Lillian B. Hyde won thi Mrs, Feitner ya enjoyed the | Distant shores 4 rmad Weights around themselves | ina decision bout on the night of July 4.| metropolitan title the last two yea dvaniage in her inaten with | Mrs, | Gab re Loot EU The greater the | He was matched to-day by his manager, will oppose Mrs, Ryan, while Mrs.| tie) defending champion. frequently By Vincent Treanor. rence in weight between Hariy Pollok, to meet Ad Wolgast, the Gavin will measure her skill against} hit off the line and her putting was PP half of what was said about Iv weight thrower and the weight he jformer lightweikht champion, in a fil) yigy Georgianna Bishop, a former|hothing to get excited ove Mrs. [Tu NELAL CHAI CHE ERR RELE Lie throws the farther the hammor or |teen-round bout at 136 pounds, Welh IM | Ciampion, ‘This line-up practically |Feitner after ketting bunkered sev~ db [Mack at Belmon yesterday other weight will go. If a weight {at 3 P.M. at a boxing show to be Weld insures the meeting of Mra, Gavin {Oral times went out in As strokes, | Os NNO tien une? BUNCE Ae te thrower weighed exactly the same as jt Denver, Welsh is to recetve a | NNMUS CIN MM ah Ne ouion autiethe anual eacreecieG poly OE the year!in| this the weight he was throwing tha | suaruntee of $8,000, with an option of)" si. WwW. 4, Gavin, who is lending a| twelfth on poor puttir weakest Pees eae Ren Of) Bias Bhooe and weight would throw him too, and Just |5! Per cent. of the gross re sort of international competition to| point, but Mrs, Stockt ftoins | Before the running of the, tan, eral attempts had been made to clinch, the. Ealtustol {won her|rrease her advantage, and the match Keene Memorial Stakes Louis Mar-| this mateh, but it was not ar 4 | way to th sterday with | finished on the seventeenth green af- tine recalled a conversation he hadja D WOLGAST writes me that he until the Denver promoters agreed tow fairly easy victory over Miss Mar- [ter t hail worked into serious Jast year with the late Dick Benson, sci : : give Pollok the terms he fon Hollins. of pury, who only | troubl ‘orm of trees close tO Wing broke ined . By appreciates ie laws rneke| © rms he d Hy anol Gcesiounieatauignedew nese ree who br is nai 4 Ivory Black y his co ast - peueveres ee Lhe eee —___—. 18 a yearling. Martine was particu- Now that ‘ed Kid" Lewis pooked to wail,” } Peasant for. ll dha, retsns te eat es 18 a Kea * a reed rae ie ea aly interested in the colt because| rough.” Ad lost a fig A ate tae ce ME ca kah aaa ac M F ad Th Ei ve Was out of the dam of his own night before last by hitting his op- | iene att Ae owt OY Tacuse wore avore AN BVeP es abel. ponent below the belt, This is an old latter part of July, lus bout with dotony | T Wi Vi it: R 2p S t ad That colt,” said Benson, as Mar- fault of Ad's. Possibly it is caused ran (respting White MM Uh i hg fi be 0 mn ars y ace atur ay tine repeated the conversation, “is| by his own short stature. Fighting | ssustuuted — — ————————————— |the fastest yearling 1 ever handled, taller men, and full of the wild ox- aes | t Louis satd he liste 1 i erence in the tides at various times, Louls satd stened almost dum- Gitement that carries him through | the Wasuingen Park sports Cub of non |COPNell Has Many Friends, but) ty ri tides thems founded to the remarks of the Butler every ring fight, he in inclined to hit | in. atich a to Vourn Aver ant) the Ithacans Are Not Con-| some vach onger than trainer, who died only last week, “I too low, especially as he is naturally | sche: 8 ve card of by otters. ¢ recalled that Ms | couldn't help think fall for th ub'e boring show tomght, Int “ 2 | 1908 vars ! made the most. re- ‘ shea ner hinking of all the good & body puncher, Hredodte lu’ ope nus "anit tae | geded to Have More Than Out le time trial-at the height of) Horses Benson had developed and | Ad writes me that his hands are | champion welterweight of Luove, wil eal gide Chance. |the flood tide, ‘Tho faster of the two, trained,” continued Martine, “espe- “better than ever’ and that he has puveles uy Alberta, and Braukie Calla | When it came up tie river in 89 cially the comparatively recent High broken the bone-breaking habit, He |[a) Nil do adsuat Young Deis, All four | NGLa ae en EE Worl CARR cochiat MRAY aD) ie oon, Comely and other products of k : Helios are in giendid conditied, ial to The Evenit ) in. Muc > his surprise, Syracu: says he is sure to beat Freddy Welsh 1K, June 15, | Wlulpped his crew by three lengths in. the late James KR. Keene's breeding when he meets him ina twenty-round | jtusy Unuols, the Moer lightweight, who fought ! "| Ad 1-5. to Rice feels t Shothing establishment. This one must be a out out West in July, If Welsh ts! one tghs with Highting Dick’ Hyland on a day intervening be- to fear from the Vennsylvania eight, marvel, L said to myself, I won't for- matched to fight Wolgast in July we | Soe 4 WS, after which he went to Australis Hale the ele ne eae nd Re aleo at M yt nla cra will a sola ie Sispe te anes ee ming | atl in a attles, dint of ine is signalled, the college | be the er of the bl race, provid-| Martine told ‘ory ’ can understand why hoe is dodging | iuivr ant night at U ale nanitarium Meh will tattio on @aturday ((0e it FOwN trie to for of his friends before the running of Benny Leonard, He ix picking out |i ne ies, "He was thisty-tour years oid [CHEN Which Wil battle on Saturaay | “7 Connibear, conch of the Uni-| the Stemorial, and the race confirmed] the soft spots, He knows that Benny | aid had been il tor several mouths afternoon are, figuratively speakings| varity Waahington which |4n @ great measure the hich regard aonard can whip him over any - resting on their oars, ¢ Jwon the Coast. champlo this whieh Henxon held the colt, Off in Toute from one round to a finish, and | , $1"! 6 lone wait, diss iMarry, we hearrwehl: Jovery bit of energy for the Year, dropped in this afternoon and {front Ivory Wiel: was never headed, he isn't tossing away that alleged oe aerial ue for which thoy have trained faithfully | Pee on Ot nernit thei to cise lend had Campfire and Tumbler d at one of us a) cluve, je was he would ne prmit them t ind ha iH unbler diza “title” he is supposed to hold and de | er, doliuny Mace and ibid fe eeu Py Jatter the refusal of the Eastern crews rom thele eons 10 catch him,” One| defend Kee a tee ch succeeding day finds fyracuse | to pow at Seattle last duts posed to the Butler colt were some o While Freddy Welsh ix “defending” | fs! the lemons A » favored to win the varsity race | le Arey y til, Winconstt couch, also | th ee avaey peli ae i year his title in a fifteen-round bout with | Puma» Te chuoe powerful Orange crew seems tee or cruat worm ilocace ama {loud in. thelr praise of his pertorm- Ad Wolxast he might as well do some-|~ ei SOSTDNARE ve gained In strength and speed Wort, bow and Need angen vant ince, Butler bought. Ivory. Black, thing even more heroic to prov tans (tha divals’ flautal’ haan since it has been on the Hudson, and|Stantord crew, as well as their flong with seven other weanling: he is @ real fighting man, and not « Dalen Die ak A Voreetie it’ Jit will go into the race @ favorite, the | taduate manager of athletic ir} |from John E. Madden for a sum said mere king of the false alarms ’ oung Billy Hapke of Yorkvilie : C. Behrens. ‘These boys came to be $40,000, This was the colt's I recommend to Wreddy’ Welsh, | Ml (Gorman aud Marry M He the | place long held by Cornell's big crews. | Vay across the continent to seq the! third start, His only defeat was in| while he is proving his right to. be neipele in the two featun Cornell has many friends, but the |»; Behrens w to race his the Juventle, when he ran second to | regarded real champion, that h Bionaer '# Ithacans are not conceded to have}oarsmen in a palr inst the s Hourless. | fight Wolgast and then take on a Auocked ou more than an outside chance againat|of the other crewa to-morrow, and ; , “! match with Kid Lavigne. Unf the Syracuse combination, and those/announced that. Stanford. would be | Roth Tom Staley, who saddled R. T, tunately Joe Gans is dead, so Freddy who have followed Pennsylvania and | here next. yei See oace | Wilson's Camptire, and Jimmy Rowe, | can't get 4 match with hii at present. ne newly organized | oiumbia closely profess to believe | title, Ho is preparing to ship last | Who sent Tumbler to the post in the | Battling Nelson is in a ho: hot. de linat the Ithacans will have a hard|year's Stanford shell to Palo Alto, It| Keene Stake, were visibly disappoint. | Pendicitia. | Jimmy Hnitt | beet today the ne aon of a ime dofeating either or both of these [way lett ta Cold hont hougo |¢1! at not winning, but th e European war, unless ‘ eu postponed from ig, | ae fia vaca inaeniiics defeat graciously too, so Freddy can't get ar Hl 1 Sune ut, Marty C ‘4 time yesterday was] A movement was ere y well of Campfire's chanc James Edward, J ws 5S a Anant Hii MA siscuasion of Poona eye to place Av ininimnum weleni [oolt Bad Be aten Foitcldad 1s k, tralia on a theat his aie ww thet Ianin's No trial to-day when | limit on coxswaing similar to the one of | DUt When the latter came back and the Australi “ aod. This. thm Rhoad tener niche ds eeite And Alvord on Tuesday his confidence front. rord hag com fi M va ee ‘ uomade by any Quaker ¥ coxswain does not total (12 big eee “a Pi F i eae any letters to his old friends, so 1 and Arion Far at herw PAOD cae romantfourtnen’d the diftere is carrie Tae AP last Saturday when he ran second to | one knows w ether fh as still living or wil ta A nN plsteata re it ie ta Deane ate e athe ; nley mptire, and Rowe thought bim on one to join thousands of o: pager ey . Ne ru ® tha brew: Ry Res | 7 sterday's feature, Tum- Recs mnen RT sner ati ik pane lfnie Phey will sald from fag. Pran: | Cy aD Re oer REAR OMA RS GR Restor tne Weleny SAK ine cor ay are We ygeracre le te the futures in o Jus 2 mer sierra i aaah ORO, LATINA ReGne RH een ad a luek tipme a LUT La Birth ning like the wind Jn the Anal | Lack chance with , sixteenth, when the race was practi- Freddy might take k rls, ace ey ie = cieanareinaes Semi ahies cally over, He doubtless will Improve he me te full i hace it | with racing and evidently is a colt of nd there is Dick Burge _" : oO lost his title to ‘a " ‘ A £ Class, Teiving, U believer alt Monty mai Mit MC ot he on MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANDING Hn DRA ESCH entirely sure, as Dick er hod Fobuny Mh “ t als - Fell Swoop, which Walter Jen for his country, te National League American League sent to the post in the Keene Memo- about the time Fred arlie Teonand ty Leonard : PC] Clad, We be PC.) Club. Web, rial, were well liked by Jennings, Tom to come to this country wa “ Boston: #8e) Clevord ah a8 620) Deiroin, 26 24 Shaw and several others who are sup- Burge, there fs still one more it hina nein’ 3 458 | ‘or 23 24 owed to pet the cream of racing inc for Welsh to get a mateh t ween I 1 Be FF 28 288 | Werks a2 37 formations. Neither ran his race oF suited to his temperament. J ! M y m else both are overrated. ‘They showed Auliffe, although out of the ring for. © ‘ " hothing that justified the eontidence twenty or tiny Secani. ts aul ative, han» ; soa, Fesults of Games Yesterday. wih "sinihy ney were backed mtn ing Welsh. If he should beat M O8lt Seek St Lewin» Auliffe I fear there'd be nothing left ayy 4 4: Oleleoeds as : Refore the races began Billy Kare for Welsh but to retire, une h r i r snnour ut he would) win happened to be in a 4 Sar -De yee races With Spectre, Phosphor ee nent Henny ives A Louie Ht Sew tae en Tse ah een, ning wiih Spectra’ and Ariemby Gharile White or Johnny Dundee eS oh Wewebirn pa ot Chicas Phosphor after leading most of the Ow tDe twenty-round Nght, Vole Uiouuda Adamianton 60s. Anal eigbte. He may be| = _BEST S Dio You BVER SRE A 240 Pound May Lane a 95 Pound “Lapy , Gourer MAKING A Neat 200 yaRD Drive £ <9 YZ, ue rNOCK 2 Tus Puc 2 MILES Of DIE IN WE INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. }' STANDING OF THE CLUBS. PO) Clubs, “‘Met’’ Title Against Mr. Mrs. Feitner Will Probably Defend THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 16 1916. ORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | GOLF IS A FUNNY GAME Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening Wortd). \ IWORY BLACK BEST TWO-YEAR. COLT OF YEAR | Lavender, himse | was on base r ngs (Dod Lavender Alone to Blame For Fact He Just Missed Pitching a No-Hit Game Had Chicago Pitcher Been Fast- er in Fielding Benny mili | bus te tepee rane Rio iat | Slow Grounder in Farewell thinks consistency_—iosing consis. | Game With Giants He Would some. capensive junk om Wild Bil | " mighty cheap. Have Placed Himself hi Pe eee | Year's Baseball Immortals. | \the matter with the Yanks. Consis- | ‘tency may be a jewel to some folks, Again let us emphasize the state- ment that the Cubs have gone away from here, and you can now come back to the Polo Grounds with a fe ing of hope, The Cardinals are here By Bozeman Bulger. i “k had a round at/to-day, and in their nidst is. Slim | DF AML Eee Ne ap saat prior Sullee, the Cracker gent who haa been | at the I ounds just, Sold oft and on for ten seasons to to the departure of the Cubs every’ clubs that expresued a. destre| bad cess to “em—and James Lavender | for a good pitcher, "There tan't a| : chance of us letting Sallee go," sale of Montesuma, Ga. with Chris Ma. | chance of us ie ov", vaid ‘and re a grave injus orte of that e. Itmakes thewson, favored soa of Factoryville,! kind do us Pa coupled in the betting. They | our’ players dineatieted. because of a e uncertainty over their future, And both ran to form and took the count | tne worst of it is that the gossip- | Mr. Lavender got away with vic-/| tory, Which may serve as some sol-| take more than that/ never mention the names of that are to be traded for Just lay off that stuff,” he advised, “and you'll be right.” wil ace, but it to soothe his feelings for having did missed a no-hit game by what tl The Cardinals are not nearly as golfers would call a two-inch putt, It weak as early reports indicated, but Huggins admits that looking for a chance to strengthen twirled pastime that has was the be duened Coogan’s Bluff this summer,| @ few leaky spots, The trouble, ad even the sorrowful end of the} according to Huggins, is that no score could not restrain the occa-| other manager will sell a good snthusiasm for the| Player during the season and the sional bursts of enthusiass Ones on the open market are not stic pitching of the enemy. But! worth buying. | a| To vie with | Elks hav grand st propose tion: 2 hard luck It was a topped shot that dribble: toward the pitching box, the dribble! being our renowned Benjamin Kautt, , had the chance to make the play, but as he reached for the ball the thing happened, The pill took reverse English, rolling not more than two inches to the right of Jim- extended talons, and when he} did pick it up Mr. Kauff had safely | the Suffragettes the taken the upper part of the nd for Saturday's game and to have an old-time rn his ts intended as a boost to |baseball as well as to the Elks and {it ought to go good, Already the |committee has disposed of six thou- sand reserved seat tickets, otwithstanding the ed first base with a charley horse| attendance. in ipa the ynnanally goog {n each leg. It was a hit—the official | han Johnson saye the Weee hae wae scorer could call it nothing else—but | Grawn us by 20 per cont” This; he it seems a shame that such a scratch | oxpiaing, ts largely due to the wonder, should eliminate the Montezuma Mar-| ful showing of Cleveland, a proof, Sy vel from this year's list of immortals. |ihe way, of what the suceens or failure And to make it even worse, Jimmy | of q single team can mean to a whole has no alibi, The pi was UP to] league, him, though he could not help the p oollgh roll of the ball, he authorizes foolish roll grat he takes full respon- | TIGERS WIN BASEBALL SIDI op ontry, Mr. Mathewsoa,| SERIES FROM YALE 1 TO 0. took his full portion of the Hard | Cops Only Take | His Thumb os PUTTING 'EM OVER With ‘‘Bugs’’ Baer Copyright, 1916, by Thy New York Ke rT} HEN a Waiter Is Pinched the Prints.” Looks as if the Cleveland Indians will slump just like gasoline, igus on Polo, ida’ te annoyed Se, mec, thet Uns" only Pamnsoed ome ‘BS Some day we will think of some- thing new to say about Molla Bju stedt, so order your Nov, 16, I copy in advance, Napoleon tried, But couldn't do it, 7. R. had his chance And Teddy blew it, But here's a toast, And may we vicw it— 'd Walsh's comeback*— Now Ed, go to it! Hughes says he is an out-and-out American, According to the league rules he hag only one more out com- ing to him. The Cubs have a press agent. but Wilbert Robinson Las nine of ‘wn, Thy jay every day, They'll start putting the Indians Over the jumps, When Villa surrenders and Gasoline slumps. We suggest that the next twenty- milo street’ marathon be held in Venice, ATHLETIC AILMENTS, FIGHTERS’ PALM—An__ insidious and malevolent d among Americ the lightweight are a distorted the fighter's value as a tion and an uncontrollable and violent itching of the palm. This can only be alleviated by hot applications of the receipts to the affected palm. reatment banishes the affl short time, but it returns in ag id form, Fighter's palm is in- and the public never recovers, gr. curable Baseball experts agree that the Giants are not playing as well in the East as they did in the West. A base. ball expert 1s an exceedingly bright personage and could easily follow @ steam calliope with no other clue but the sound, Doubt, grief, joy and Suspicion mingle When a pitcher Belts a single. It tooks 1 ahead of @ fourman relay It looks as if Connie Mack’s Ath letics are through as an attraction un- less the infield organizes a quartette and the outfield learns how td play the ukulele and things, Rumors of Slim Sallee coming to the Giants have created a furore that h b equalled ce Mike’ Doolan jumped and took his basehit to the Fed League, Ry the roar and the rumble And the resonant sounds, You can tell when a team Is on its home grounds, And the whoops and the cheere Sent in the fan code Are balm to the lads who Are just off the road. eee Ry the yawps and the aquawke And the thin nasal sneer, You are hep to the fact That a crisis 4s near, By the thud on his dome As the pop bottle bounds, Princeton captured the annual hase- ball series with Yale yesterday, win- ning the deciding game 1 to 0 before a typteal college crowd at the Newark International League grounds. The Tigers pulled out @ hard-earned victory in the last half of the ninth Inning by means of the squeeze play, which caught the bulldog dozing, Tho game was a pitchers’ battle between Link of Princeton and Garfield of Yale. Link the more effective, letting down Luck in that he pitched a shut-out only to have a lot of young inen, acting as lis support, kick the ball around when the home ‘plate was threatened with Cub runners run made off Matty was the d result of errors, and on each ov sion it so happened that the runner ady to romp in as th ball went skidding off some infielder's boot into the outfeld There can be no doubt that a man to pitch the kind of baseball game, able was that M did has not gone back lihe Ell with only one hit and striking very McGraw would be emi-Jout ten batsmen. Garfield was also nently satisfied to have a lot of them|in good form giving the Tigers but ‘Phen, to add to the ray- ages of Old Hard Luck, who hung around there like Grant around Rich- nd, the ancient Marster had 10 stack’ his well-pitched game agains what Was, to all intents and purpo: There was no chance and the game; until now but| errors, as four wallops and fanning six of them, a no-hitter. ants scoring, might have gone on wn for. those “eggregious’ Doyle calls them, the id and dons, away from ith a of game! hereed snugly in their bat bag, and the Giants, sensations ten days ago, have tumbled aracefully out of their chance at the lead, and now the Phill the con Friction puts a hold-back tenders. They won again fer on all cars. But if you gas even I gle sake as lena lubricate your car with contenders mean little to the sin this day and time, ‘They 1 wor as to who is in cond Place as long as Brooklyn heads the column and is ng wedged in tighter all the time. Even early leads | still, pIXON's Automobile LUBRICANTS shou by the enemy do not stop "Robbie." | al Phe Cardinals took a two oj | rei : ; mine ay oR the reel only t0| it will ran more silently, ht in their! get more power and have jad got cold. have a four slapped r Fee OPES tne eT ee etay aut small repair bills. in front or from behind at will Ask ve ‘aatina there appears little danger righ Dison Lubricating Chart Dod, their some ora departing time of the estate for JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO. The gang around New York eagerly | awaits the return of Cap, Huston and WAL Donovan to leara just what te ' You know that an ump ain't Got no home grounds, ANSWERS TO QUEERIES, Pip—"The Man Without a Country” was written long before umpiring bes came a professio: eee Wakoffle—Columbus may have dise covered America, but you can't prove anything without two eye-witnesses, eee Snipe—Can't tell how Cincinnatt ie ever going to zet a pennant unless the fans get together and save all thelr cigarette coupons, RACING JAMAICA NG AND TOMORROW THE CLARENDON HANDICAP And 5 Other Good Races FIRST RACE AT 2,80 P, M, SPHCIAL RACE TRAINS leave Penn. station Th Av. dino. fron Tvnolivn, “at 1.00, and at int vals up to Mt Course alse teaohed by trolleya GRANDSTAND 83; LADIES 81,50 , Washington Park, Broaklyn ° AYE AND AD 84, Young Billy Pavke RBédie Gorman ve.Hasry