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4c aN plage tas pet ‘0 aaa Tl elaine neeellieineth titi ciedlinatene adden amet cd { “ derWiterd tue) NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT What You Should Know |*‘‘Pros’’ Have an Alibi for Their Defeat About Your Auto; How In Three Out of Four Open Championships wi To Drive and Keep It peia Players Say They > ym le tv How =f. 1 Seok tun or Ung Are So Busy Teach- e _— Mapert Advice How to Keep Automobiles Running Smeothly| ‘Mg Golf They Don't 4 ” > fe rH . and the Lest Way to Remedy Machine Trouble Have Time to Ap- x | rere See TE Treftic Suggestions and Pleasure Routes pear in Tourneys So . (Tee Bow vers Pevning Wate, lor kvening Werld Readere. 6 to “Tune” Them- selves for National Copy, 1616, by The Press Pull HE cleek te the m | Affiewlt club in the acttere | freer be aller lub very dependamie @ntiag dittence through the gram. HEE ‘ the manner commerctel! Event, the two ciahe to Ghana vehicles peated ta thle city without the wooary guards! rr onl rapes = 0 assure protection for pedeatel ‘There ungarded trucks tome gage r . present serlows mepare to thousands By William Abbott, \rouble maaipeteting, yy who must use the streets, Although HPN Chick Hvans, following novice wilt Ww there has Seen endlews discussion com the lead of Oulmet and fy sonia © Si oes (he Unparded (ruck menace to Travers, won the pattonal | veauy public safety ite hes been open championship last week the | erful accomplished rectifying the | bighest position in American golf Ls trouble parsed from the prof al players ‘The Bret atop should be that all mer io the amatew Pvans te the third chante equip thelr machines with safety amateur in four ye to win th devices The emergency of open title and the pi have been the New York Katlroad Company have) figuring how it all happened proved how practical these safety ap | The paid golfers reiuct y admit pilances can be made, Because of thelr | the amateurs have improved w | ingenious arrangement It le practically | fully and that their leaders are no Impossible for pedestrians to be sort | oeser an object for a few hours Musly Injured by any machine guarded | '#atruction, They really couldn't do with the safety equipment otherwise, for there are the records, ‘ cer) | different parte of the mwing, whic ball at an angle that would simply reault In altel Do not forget the lesson learned in the previous the ground and ball at the same time for the spoon shot, lciple applies for the eleck Aa for the epeon and braaste Aetomerile Rita ’ Oulmet open champion in 1918, Trav- ad he - Ho whon ad spe , a y | The ball held uld be the 5 oe ts third, Porty:eecend ond One Mundied po edlg Bg rob etfer rll elgg While | | vance of the le ait nonce Fonte (ne | and Thirtioth, are all right, Dretecsionsis . on wwing, except the club tan't carried back so far, The back ewing yl A aoe ee pare | {teammate Rather explain thelr own failures to the lack | vertical, am t companying picture shows, It must be considered | Sdvanced? If 1 advance (he apar Kindly let me know the best rowte|of competitive golf, The pros’ lin when driving, one hae the privilege Top op } More than half down the quad- | to Delaware Water Gap from Colum-|of reasoning 1@ something like this jof making @ tee, but the cleck Swine | Fant 1 have « not |e role, New York Wihwise Duriag the last four or five ye | take the ball right off the und, one t ris ru 2 @ rush of new golfers has been round and this ean beat be } hed Aty-five inilos r, oF There are two good routes: great that most professionals have ae b og with @ ls more : 4 ’ Not F Bes Winerea beon glued to their clubs teaching, rT. ik eS oe had meehanion ac hour after hour, the mysteries of | \ a : y Of Aifferent Karas k at ii driving, approw tting tins 5) a i’ | Meet the ball firmly and do not they did not ay then on to Delaware Water G Many of th In have OS abe Sd try to follow through, The amount HENRY ENGEL No. 2 (the most direct route)—| been #o busy t ty that aoe of force used throwing the head From your deserpt 1 think that renty nice bg forty: second treet Only a few oy spare tine to RGANCIS OUIMET FICK EVAN i S the club will make the Siew trout, ‘ ori pric erry to Newark, Mor in tournaments, providing the player drops your motor is either advanced too |town, Phillipsburg, de: id | a om ‘t “tune’ at thoir own favorite game, the ability, They were especially jubilant the went even one better, for his 286 total heel on the ground when coming uch or that the motor is carbonized. | Water Ga Up to the proper competitive | of shooting around the Jinks la the} following year when Walter Hagen | for the 72-hole moet established a| through with tho stroke, ould advise having the cylinders | avtomite ts condition when It came time to repel t possible strokes \}of Rochester won at Midlothtan and| new record for the open champlon-| Never be afraid about destroying dof carbon, and if thy metallio| Ci yay advine me whether the} th® amateura in the national cham | Hviips are all at medal play red the prestige of the paid | ships the tur? when ewlusing the. oleh, Kk still contin retard the 199 | road from Stockholm, N. J. to Huahe | 2osMtD. On the other hand, many « » only twonty | players, With Phil Carter, Roggio Lewts and 1 he clock as if tion, ill, Pa. via Frankia, Benoa, bs a ¥4 of the most prominent ama’ yours old, greatest] The following year Jerry Travers | acores of ot! . Many borinners play the cleek as Ratemehile Kaito Liivotte, @On te in hood sortitione wt [could participate tn some kind of a| exhibitions of er seon in this| gave the pros a big jolt when he fins |teura com! f they didn't want to scratch the What is the beat youte from New| it it («better to go to Buahkill from | COUrnament nearly every week, They | or any other country when he won one stroke ahead of Tommy | don't see any great amount of nour-|«round, They attempt to get the Fork to Philadeipha? WNHoGd.” | Now York, via Suffern, Tuxedo, Port | ad plenty of opportunity to prepare| the open title at Brookline tn 1918.] McNamara for the national title out |iahment in the noar futy ball off am if it was on the @reen, ve New York by South Ferry) JeVis to Dingman's Ferry themeel for the open champion-| Coming from behind, he finished in a] at Baltusrol, To make matters worse, awhile old Johnny ‘This ia wrong and generally results ships, @ time on the links when the/triple te with Hurry Vardon and] Travers had always been consider wasn't #o occupied with the war, 00 reo and short dis- for o—* poland te Tete hel Id t successful Getter maset be master of; Edward Ray, Then the next Gay: ot weak at medal play, yet he trimmed | would raise a monocle and peer in Berg deuaibeiaiacibalae wets te vawiek, Wo! play o 01 - n pectacle a to keep MEY eee Weite uld euqgest you take the latter] his nerves as woll as his strokes, match play, the youngster oaally de-| many of the greatest professionals in| astonishment at the mpectacle of “Tr a. ral rut in route, via Suffern, Port Jervis, Bo. While it is true that professional) feated the two great English cham. | the country. American amatour golfers showin, Autemabiio Witter z tournaments in this country are en-| pions. Still, the bros regarded Oulmet | ‘Then along comes Chick vane last | the way. to thalr profensional ye mind when playing the cleek and Can you give me @ good route from |tirely too few, the fact remaina that /as an upshot and hia wonderful] week at Minneapolia and duplicates | nents. Thoy don't do it that way to they are: New York to Atlantic City, N. J.? | ‘he amatoure have beaten thi achievement as a fluke, Travers's feat. The Chicago amateur’ Kngland, y'know. he aan tet the eee i ai carbon removers GRAHAM E. ARTHUR, lub head when swinging. Strike the which are advertised efficient and do they damage eyi wally through 8 From South Ferry to Staten Island, eye on the back oe ie oni an Meerhereecteweteeks|( Training Trials at Local Tracks| Butler Spends Thousands _ |i" ie i tanita ai Improving Yonkers Track id, ht may be easily any liquid carbon remover too | Atlantic City. —— dentown, Columbus, Mount Holly, Camden to Philadelphia, Automobile HAiwor Are chemical JULY 7—TRACK FAST, METEORITE . They have a tendency to eat | Automobile Editor: the oil which is in the pores of the} Would you please tell me the beat piston and cylinder, map or guide for touring on Long Automobile Pulte Island and where to get it? H. Ly What is th Either the Blue Books or Goodrich 1 {hire quarters, 1.20, No five-etanthe, Big Welcome Planned for] ‘rested in the horse, thought he best way to remove would win sure and, as we remember, | strike the ground before the ball, Serbon deposits from the piston it ba nating’ told us so, at 4 A.M. on the da whieh lessens the power ef th Beeeeiere chet” cracks. tn batary Poadlage ths fait 00 28, Race Goers on Meeting’s | the Rice, Wo wont out othe track | at leaat 80. por cent, ‘The. bert oh to repair slight cracks in. battery | Autom oni in the afternoon and backed the Lads Gell of tho plate type? I have @ 1912 Reo, and during the oi Opening Day. with eneeneen and Backed the Lu) to rectify thie error ia to stand about eT, warrs, [last two Weoks there isa knock is | (a Mave playeaeene, Hak we would! two inches further away from the he motor, The mech. h ood ways. for!t r mechanic we brought Ld Ta aA da prea the car to maid the bearing {s loose bes and has to be tlehtened, becoming | loowe by not feeding the engine prop- | some liquid ANY oe would you advise Ne rend ones on the mar-| to do anything hat is the be for Die. Watkins, ‘but aot a ae Kets the. third is by the oxygen Wty to f the carbureter? Does Kh rte in a brand new dress, Mr. Butler haa] for myself, In the morning 1 phoned burning proce: This is very handy eh Fi Fgh sine full peed | rev cightha, 38, VE ONT, ther pent something Uke $10,000 in im-] my wife in New York to tell all the advise you to sen 0 A al eit, bo 26, TWO Kya’ cighthe, J sth ald | ton that the Lad was all right, and tery to a good battery repair man R, FIFE 4 heed. quarters, 3.18. oF CHEER ball, Meoting, aside from the moneys @8-| that f was betting. I wot e fine dress: Whe hae materials to do this. A bearing can be burned out by R ae roots a pended in stakes of his book pro-| ing down from the Mra , Woe hutrivd to thank and convratut | ball, and thie increased distance will By Vincent Treanor. late Rome. Wo neiced Ho had aut | tend to keep the right shoulder In its HE Empire City Racing Aaso-]4@ million, more or less. correct position throughout the ewing, ciation will welcome race goers “I didn't b a@ nickel on him,” to Its opening next Wednesday| Rome, in disgust. “I put down aut mile, 14a mile, 1.46 26. pall a. 1d Fifth of a golf seri wv Alex. Smith, which oppeare om these peges ened @ week as an exclusive Evening World feature. aeemahive Editor lack of lubrication, by runnina withe i to, i HRTONS at ore, gramme. ‘The roof of the grand stand ae you dare bet on that old| Fred Fulton Claims the Heavy-| Gere Ashe of Patladetphts, whe was extath T have an Overland and I find that! out water and by being improperly it Ki i: ae. has been painted @ brilliant cherry] P!U&.’ #he answered, ‘Ho has cost Weight Title by Default, tuted for Jeff @mith, the Bayoane (i, J.) au me Pane Han don't held, Can you | fitted originally, Would advise you . PEEL RL ee a 9 and white, the racing colors of the] jee fagune packing hin when he leigh fe by Delault, Corsi. cally eonguintnt Pret Bow. to Ji t eo ea¥e hich. fi lend % e' e ‘velian a bout me how to jo about purtiNe on |e A ted nae leeked, ov ie PN WivoHte fivetelginst 04, popular merchant, #o that it can be] wins.’ ses ise ea acindhe the Brown a’ 4, af Per Wechowag, hen eae yo ei ong, | be used in th seen for miles around as they say} “Well,” continued Rome, “T fell for HE proposed bout between | at the New Polo tozing show Jeo Malone cupped your a‘ brake bands. Cut rivet | end no undue in put on the motor, home in Ireland. The 600 stables have] the well known intuition of women Joss Willard and Fred Fui- | Mettliag Jimmy Nelson im the ciath comnd, Remove bri Banids, hich should not be run at an ex- all been repainted, the walks and 4 didn't bet on the Lad. When ton, hoavyweights, for Labor — helding old lining ey ath as old @ speed while standing. This drives regravelled, and the clubhouse wv him eoming down tho stretch . J Jimmy Dufty, the lem] lightweight, whe hep ing length and wi will sometimes loosen a bearina. The renovated until now it ranks with the jone, I nearly died. From then on| Day, at Minneapolis, ta off, 1t was) tem boxing in geod form during the past Gm linin, Pp ‘ roopin mended by te manuf beat and most attractive of any track pone teenition ting of women be-|announced in Chicago to-day by _ will bes a oe oS urer of the car ie Je one to use. . purchased in England for Senator N, J. |in the East, me only a myth to me.” lobael Golvins: for Fulton. + © ten-round bout at the et oll ue Ste from | Automobile Editor: Motropattian | Camuen, the Chairman of ‘the Ken-) Mr. Wutler takes @ lot of pride in antaa of Langdon didn't win yester- ae Bir ae eee had fatlod | CMD. of, Hemeaia, Rachaway Beedh, lining, be| After a run of twenty-five miles, |"wetion of the Woman's Metron tucky Racing Commission, arrived here! his track, He wante it to be as good| day. He made a gallant effort, one ay night, Dufty bas two ether In putting on now using a Fi bree Hatt esterday all of the]! the Atlantte ‘Transport’ Line steamer lay the best, and anybody familiar] that made his old admirers proud|to comply with the agreement which | will box Paddy Sullivan ot eure rivets are all carefully counter: | using @ Ford car, and the motor jg | Golf Association ¥ " Minnohuha yesterday, dtoia sald (hal with the owner of the Yonkers track | of his past deeds, 19th and Phil Bloom ot Mammele July 26, ink and that lining is put on evenly | hot, it ts quite difficult to start the New Jersey section home teams won| Senator Camden paid $50,000 for, the k tbat bie afabitions are Usuall: . called for the putting on of the fight d motor, Can you adviae a remedy for stallion and will retire him to his Ken- | Know “rd y before the club that offered the lar- a 1 around. hi | this? What te the best decisively, A clean sweep was made|tucky stud. realized, Success is James Butler’ Johnny McTaggart had a real cause Bt, Patterson, managw of Id suggest you have this work | ee ee route from t middle name, but he never uses the omplaint when he ran up to the|®é6st purse by July 1, and Fulton] of Youkers, hes taken another competent mechanic rather | this city to Lovellet, N. & few |by the Hackensack matrons who to- initial 8. on his atore signs or racing| steward’ stand” aft 4 lead the ait jr om by de-| ble managment, The addition te is outing than doit yourself, for unless you|™iles beyond Point Ploasan talled 12 points at the expense of the le o ST Tape nate ict, sroapent | Clatmad the 416 of champion | Seas One Golde’ te mae « GE » Know just how to do it the work will ARTHUR BTONE. | women from the Plainfleld Country events Were arran ho fault of Mr, Butler, his} was nearly put on’ the tence when | Mult: tion in the Chive ‘vhotories he scored obably be poor and will soon give rently |Club, Montclair did not score at Hol- lonahipg of the, United meeting begins on July 12, ‘The|Shuttinger, on Harry Shaw, jammed] Bids for the bout were to be opened | nredway sporting Ciud, ble, due fo.8 " or ery P. " ef to |lywood, while Arcola met a emilar fate | (7 Natravansett Pier, July 17 to] Jockey Club allotted the dates and he| his way in between Gillies and Holl-|in Chicago on July 1, @nd all detotle| with Vic Moran, Atomobile Faitor: gummed piston rings wi stick tolon the Englewood links, Arcola’s 4 had to accept some opening, even | day in the list sixteenth, MoTag ttled, Colling sald, Willard Would you kindly advise me where | the cylinder, Take the cylinders off| chances were additionaly handicapped —e though it be Orangomen'’s day. No| was beaten at the time, but he waal er CetUees ceiaeg ve the | Pein %, Duma 20 ina the cusume Lean procure some good books on the | 4nd give everything @ thorough | through having to contribute @ default, | Joe Malone of Harlem knocked out| more attractive book programme has! put in dang: was to recelve two-thirds of the| Freddie Keene, the promising bentamwelght a eines mainly ones that will tell] gleaning and going over. Leave New | nrous! i. sheet Batting Jimmy Nelyon of Newark tn n arranged anywhere, and the race | Shuttinger ‘0? | $50,000 purse offored by Harry Sher | Brokivn, Johnny worked hand to isttaply and plalt ignition, light- fork by way of Fort cond Street | Hem Ridwe defeated Cranfo the seventh round of a, ten-round bout at tho popular course promises to| yverbial ough which Shut-| man of Minneapolis, but Willard had | 10,im fat. Reese wae ne ae wth gelf-starting te 1 want| ferry for Newark, beth, Ral at the New Polo A. C, last night. } anything seen up to date. The] tinger tried to drive Harry Shi ‘0 pag and selt-starting ays me fe way, Perth Amboy, South Ambey,| (Little Miss May Nerich, twelve) nll pear Latah pao WN ghey | Pumas on | ar va Harry Bhan, Nd) refused to go through with the ©OD-| Hem Wallach will look pick this information up from books | Keyport, Red Bank, Long Branch, years old, sister of the New York SEATTLE, July 8, as Arthur Younger, engaged in tho principal features, short. Gillies was bumped, too, hee | tract, according to Collina, the future, or ia it ne ary to have regular Asbury Pai » Spring Lake|A. C. swimming champion, amazed Fe ee ey of Waahingto “ 7 a ape there was no fence on the other alde Billy Mishe, the crack ewe shop experien to Point PI epectators by her remarkable ability | nounced to-day that he had tecvive ‘Tom Welsh, who sent many of him, as was the case with) MeTag-| Jack Dillon, who stowed away Fireman Jim| weight, who made good in ten CHARLES HAACK. | automobile Ed in the Splash Week water carnival fayitation om John F. * a wit ner to the pest 2 Ang faye gart and Holiday, #0 he was not] Flynn im four rounde et Dewey, Okla, on July ‘out hie opponent round Age, the Class Pubs} What held last night in the Municipal Bath | [APY Of Cae ew ore ane alt when the N astle Stable four | geriously impeded. Rough riding |4, recwvet #6,000 for this easy vetory, Flyin | the Clout A. ©. of Brooklye, ree, light marae Li nd Automobile | to prevent. dane h aa, nin Veg . Bintoontse Street, She won @ 220. Rice Bate stb th pa ' ished and Walter Miller was at the] shouldn't be tolderated under any got $4,000, which le the largest eum of money he| thie etty the later part month, Topies publish books on these sub-| them? ‘ we HE.” yard race for women in the exception- | Polo drounda in N top of the heap in the Jockey world, |conditions, but McTuxgart got acant| has reared in yeem, Attar the contest Dilloa | wes called home ty the serous ines of Ms f i} fur- 7 oe : 22-5) Saturd in Dewernt a saddled his first winner since he} consideration from the stewards, nounced that he would @o through with bis | Mother, wi compel! « Jects. Be oe erat ot retul study |g, Une, leather of some bodies is {ally feat time of 3 minutes 18:4 proposed. that Washington vldy Dart lomigrated to France when rac: i sist Aiftec raid battle with Matting Levineky at | with Sailor Grande. 4 jc 5 «some uth or some other Haste vel pia rey 1 *. v. Hedrte + ate — contained in almost any Beco ete be emare than. the hadi. | Moun or wome other Faatern eleven Of! ing was apparently dono for here.| g. W. Hedrick was deprived of hin|the “rile A. A, of Baltimore on July 14, 0d) owen, mannan of deo Atanbot, tp » coupled with caps which they concede or and! eyvenscs of Washington's trip, Younger | Tow was Chicklet, which romp daily share of the run mney by | would then take @ rest for two montha, He ie to| | Tmuu, Voi. manage Of Je hee tee you can finishing fifteen yards ahoad of her] sald he would submit. the invitation to | home in the maiden event, fifth on the | Judge Smith when he stepped nip to] get a quamatee of $8,000 for going against | wos New Orleans Rentmeit, vate wi matters en-| dressing, Slip covers will also sini ibeadeiaina During thee lant Khe yeare. the. Unt decree raean ihe Bet | SeaERt eb ot Won shtotan eed arn Benne leceans, eae tasiden givite Nis. Oe + During the last elaht yeara the Unt-| maiden after having n he best of} event. Kae Ho was entered to be sold bs i b-- edy the trouble, Light Brigade, a year-old horse] yer f Washington has not lost al racing luck. He ran o $600, and when Hedrick. gald| Ry offering Jim Buckley, manager of Guohost | ot the terms will also wager his end thah Re ania + the | Automobile Baitor by Picton--Bridge of Sixhs, which Ww the stretch and at the 0," after the third and last call, | Smith, © late eval for fenlth to Nght Tom | defeat Benny aml ill, you in aly inform, me the) "nat attest will kerosene, putting |S breeging, Hela not a w ndertul horae k Smith mtd, * Fao late, Sold to M iene, he eae Find ay eat A! «| Hilly Gitwon, who clinebed all the basing tant ost fe . rk City tol. tte b a ani AAbaT tee 4 Samuel English ert| but is in the stake class compared to} the owner." Hedrick has found the| (acy, matebmakar of the for the big boxing carnival to be staged ad Ruengs et on Mountain AVeRUC fOr ate | ee et Bond Wnt aetan [WHITE IS SATISFIED WELSH | Sane! Crattren, fogs and other {those he met. Chiclet was bred. by fof runnin. Up horwe day: in| Herneter, . Yo. day competed all arrange | Ayres, begining the latter test ef thie Gow ea a, N. J.? heey) Wid A Bint At tarimans i f breeds, who was protested as @ profes: | his present owner, Mr, Weidner, His|and da put, with apparen menta for Wiese big fellows to battle teu rounds at | ig ‘Sous weak ved « coblegram today NICHOLAS A. HANSEN, | Souda p tof Kerosene nut in_ the WON'T GO TWENTY ROUNDS. tonal handler by th jean Kennel | tut Nature, was mated with Bpear-| other ‘hurpows than tee divd Me ome alr club on next Monday night, As|fm “nis brotherinian, Billy, Mesmert cating Any of the ferries, West Twenty> | \n) vat H.W. THANDAL rune os . joi slows act by that! mint in Ireland and Chi money with the other start Senith has had « long rest he ought to put UP ©] ir tho sixteen fighters Who are to engage te te. anaaan ni bene te leanan tha’ ane CHICAGO, July 6—Charley AN ite |x rv din the Weidner stud tn ly profitabl ton, | erat fant, steats had arrived there aud were in good ghee, | ~|Chicago lightweight, announced to be seen he poor old sk | YER yowermegere redit Jin each cylinder will help. If the |wratd tet votind hout with Champion A 36, O, Basuulive Bg aun mare ( ee esrreslghss dam Damon | Y., July &.—In one he) | intake, care should be taken that too |convinced there is no chance of Ke ; Hl vents, ner eee pan Se. et ms up with “Wad Burt" Kenny, the [eity in years, Pete Hartley of New Yerk much is not used, ting Welsh into @ longer battle. Lew 4 Winters Will have an op: $ : “ one 7. heavy,” for ten mainds at the Pair) boxed ten hurricane rounds to @ ér had said he talked with Harry Pollok, | portunity to carry off su of the at the prosent ume @ hal ig ster to! ticket variety, Wille Jackson and Artic! with Rockey Kan: Welsh's manager, but that the latter |i aay offered by the D, : he colt in hia Freneh stud, but the —— » he with Deteg ayater, [war nonscommitial on. the Coldrada | edule ariutnd, by the, Deal Reach | io grnent won't « to her! Al Butler dropped a dollar bill gust | _{ioorge Reddy and Jack Lyone Willing Flower City A, C. For the eatin at hot rhe caulers In sietibie Spon pe twenty round proposition: ¢ liming races to be held at Allenhurst | shipment to this country, ide the automobile entrance, ex. |e dette o& \ ten rounds the men tore at each other ccting to #66 & dozen fall over them. | wight fape of Brookiya will have aa opportunity | ike a pair of wildcats, first one mam Pi EE Pa open water pool Allenhurst, te 1. on Saturday afterne also vor gontact when running on dy- " rivate ine | Di rhe apne: ce of ( Tango oa making dive rit, To his} tonight of eeeing two of thei Nght 4 ial Cl ji | EDWARD SHIREFFS those that pros called the victory of the Lad in the |focked [t, DUL NO one stooped to pick |mund battle at the Broadway Apurting Club, |!" the next session. mon tried Se ' ec hal As 8 or Ladies | om ing are the fanc it . knockout in the final roun Sp Sinanes | di vou to have a Delce| sere eaee aye Mingling of ao: (bead ‘and’ i Prucknens we Lialtimoro eight years | 1¢ wp. Hoth ma bare town waiting for this chance 10/8 "knockout tn the fin Herp on \ Call oF write for booklet, the svatem and Ht | . oo “~w in ‘the 40 when he Waa a four-year-old — | getto their differmices and ought to put wp « ai = how pletinum pel These need | tety and sport will mark the dog show | ere ee ne ee ae the Lad, as ho was affectionately known | ‘The Croaawaye Stable has present. great baitle, Mickey Delmont of Neoware snd |Pt, pooim tH. surbreed the toa Stewart Auto School 6 stub , © by rocking Joe Goldberg of this tl ne ut every fifteen they- of the Southampton Kennel Club, to be d jack knife and backWard Juck- at the time, was a 30 to Lshot, Rome ed the tmp stallion Square Deal, Wille Barden of Patchogue mest im the semi sleep in the second round with ® O08 WEST OTT STREET (0s Broadway) milea held day at the Aleadow Club. knife dives Reilly, who was more or jess in- to the Breeding Bureau, tamed, heok to the chin, | i ‘ " oo ~ a a a oe a Rig

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