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2 Bat AN Sil —————— oye ee . ers Ai ne ac Mla i lh eee apenas uu _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1917. Le... BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK RAY CALDWELL © | Two Hitting Stars and Pitching “Phenom” (COLUMBIAEKGHT NOWONWAYTO © Adtracting Donovan’s Altention Down South {Q RACE HARVARD | == PUTTING 'EM OVER With “Bugs” Baer _ unless the audi- ence is clever too. Arrangements Completed fot} 45 taine met | Contest Over a Mile and | head-on centric Twirler pected to amp by Frank Moran Wants Match ‘rive in Macon ( he other , but no dam- With Carl Morris at Garden Sunday Afternoon. Seven-Eighths Course. wire. bete __ | _ wuipped) with ae Put Back Two Weeks. F MACON, (a, Maren Piteher Arrangements havo been completed) Soukum Yoakum shock absorbent, Te Pane Potitahing oo, | R8Y Caldwell, whose failure to ro for a race on the Charles River, Cam-| ° eto Ray Caldwe coor, it yD tay Wahine | port cnupes w to of mystory, 1 act tor rac ot the Chace Ceeren ne| af Eee Ses Oy, RANK MORAN has an abscess to be on hls way to the t Harvard and Columbia elghts. The wining camp . IF JCk MOCKEY 18 A SPORT THEM on his jaw, which has caused from P: Bim to request a p ement former telegr of his match with Carl Morris, Tho on Sund bout was scheduled for March 12, at #0, should reach here late row Madison Square Garden Moran night. Neither Donovan, Capt. Huston wante It put back until March nor Harry Sparrow has heard from This 1s the date Promoter Browne the eccentric pitcher, has set aside for Fulton and Willard, Of course Caldwell Will be gree tea | providing, of course, Big Joss sees With wide open army vy both Dono his way clear to sign up, so nothing Yan and Capt. Huston, but will not definite has been agreed on in the Allowed to have things his own way way of a new Moran-Morris date Ray will have to pltch in each day When Fireman tim Flynn heard of with the other players or take the Moran's ailment he remarked that a Consequences little thing like an abscess was noth. “We bh ing to worry about. stated pt. Huston after being in- “If I had it," said the veteran, “J’d formed that Ray wax coming, “and | n to keep in condition jump into the ring, get hit on ft and We expect save dentists’ bills.” Incidentally, and give his best servic mt Sete: y In one of the gre ioe offered to substitute for Moran tne country when ri romoter Browne desired it, ter how great ho ts, he — rules of ORRIS, by the way, will be quence: cen in a local ring to-night up in Harlem for the frst jine-up for the opening day at the time in nearly two years, His op- Polo Grounds, but the team that t ponent will be Joe 1 came the field, according to k will bi Kast under the management of Jack #'Tong If not stronger than any othe: Kearns, clatining ho bad beaten Mor- “| am sitll puzzled over second base tis out West. A perusal o} record book, however, showed that have Gedeon, Malsel and Knaupp, ecrult. fro eveport, te Morris had won the r 1 dele ee ere se eeneth eae’, sion. Since coming here Bonds sev. Some) he anid. w How ered relations with Kearns, bas i b to the team but no mat he club or suffer the conse od season now under contract to John Reisler, Knaupp is @ capablo nan.” ht . From reports, the | ph operator Jeft there | y afternoon and, if such be | You Bors HIT to00 ve treated Caldwell well,” t pitchers tn | WILLIAM KNAUP R FRom SHREVEPORT ~ BATTING AVERAGE 521 FIELDING AVERAGE 96g P must obey the ~ INGIELDER CATCHER DRAFTED FRom maco BATTING AVERAGE 3¢)- FIELOING 983 Donovan has not decided upon his the but this will not be a weak spot, as 1 pdeon und and '8 and from the reports that I. hear, distance will be a mile and seven-| elahtha. The race wit! be the third two universities «ince 5 ©. Rice was appointed coach of the Columbta In 1907 Colum- bia defeated the Crimson in a two-mile yace on the Charles, and two years later was Itself decisively beaten by the Har- vard Vv ity eight In a race of the same distance On the Harvard schedule the race will fill the gap caused by the sev- ering of rowing relations with Cornell, while ft will add a much-needed contest |to the Columbia programme Announcer was also made of the Jdectsion of the Columbia authorities te hold an Interscholas regatta # time during May, This regatta will b for high schools and preparatory schools) » and near New York and will ‘owed over the Columbia course on the Hud- Edgewater The date for this race ha not yet been definitely | eettled upon 10 exact date of the \‘ hild's Cup regatta and the course over which it will be rowed by the Prine lton, Pennsylvania and Columbia crews Je known early next week to the university 1s giving a new coach launch for the crew to the athletic 4s soctation, atween the son, above —— Baseball Briefs Walter Maran enninl itt! MEASLES ARE PUN YOU SAID SOMETHING. Tteds train in Louisiana for am eight club league. If there were six~ teen clubs in the circuit the Reds would have to train further south, The opponent who swats Franke Burns on the beak should remember he Is liable to have grandchildren @f his own some da Jess Willard has a reach that te al- most as long as one of Willle Hoppe’ runs. ‘ w objects to fe ene of On Dillon's showing in the MoCey fight, Les Darcey should go around Jack like a cooper around a barrel, YEA BO, Con k is busy looking for new p There always seems to ‘or a couple more patches be room on a crazy quilt. Dittere and old time n ‘ime obampe About the only way @ dillardiet oan op the championship 43 to break Willie Jloppe’s last will and testament. Yanks are getting Into shape. Thi ys are coming along faster than at whose club he boxes to-ni passat crack shortstop of the Boston Na- Talking about changing managers Capt, Huston in still walting . Keo ne oman the | Things took optimistic out, tn. St. leads ua to correct tho impression from Major Dorey. Icha GWAEE GE ee saucinkeagant nt over hia salary for{ooey. The Cards still have a 1000 Peez ew Lane pals Duly Newman Yankees wired Gen, Wood's nide nak. | next season, notified President Haughton | 4Verase. m ¢ Morris fro: © ing for permission for Sergt. Gibson, | Springtiel | five-yeur-contract he had with the the recruiting officer here. to dan om his home in Springfield to-day! goring 1s almost here. Only needs Oklahoma Giant. Lewis paid. just members of te New York team Ife vans iors menses vitae ig cart etched PAC TMC Da Tl var tny pega balf that, favorable reply is received, the ‘arin | It ds understood that he will be paid well to make It official, — ing will start Immediately, : about which is 8 to be more Sar i OM O'ROURKE hes © 6% Gna anoenor ine than 1s received by any other shortstop , erm ain't haring Sn ae é " Shocker, the apit ball : he game. heavyweight in tow. He hails ea pit ball pitch. er, is complaining of a sore th 7 ag Food b is higher thi a” ie Caen! “4 ie OSTON, March 2.— The, Bos: ‘ood right now is higher than ome | from Joplin, Mo, The veteran youngster stumbled the other day BORON aren ceball Club nen| of Monte Cross's famous pop flee, manager saya ho won't “take the while going after a fly ball, founced to-day” that. Larry Gardner, | blanket off” his man just yet, #0 If Nick Cult * inh axe UWS 1p Mucon, Manager Donovan Bever roscs Dis Tamous smile a8) Won't slip DacK to tne morning glory class of recruits. Monroe pli third baseman, who had been hi ding | SOMF HIGH. 4 figh or wome de "i ullop carried a little nore | » wetahe: 4 ‘a han ‘ waite the ae ae 7 i : eel San out for an increase In pay, has signed a pcb iceaees figbt fans must wait f na ine definite SHE MATURE tree te he watches the Yankeo recruits in action, While the squad has |year with the Memphis club Ile scored an average of .847 for eighteen SE eee oe the salary: originally aivared: | DUNCE! BSON information regarding the Bewoomer. Rucker, the once tumous otha | been at the Southern training camp less than a week, Donovan has | games. Bill Knaupp is an infielder, and a good one. He is twenty-two |The, signed contract of Arthur Rico, a BRITTON TROUNCES ROBSON, “he’s @ likely looking fellow and the Robins. jalready branded Edward Monroe, Ben Shaw and Bill Knaupp as three years old and very fast. Knaupp played with Shreveport last season and Nutior "| PUT BOUT IS CALLED DRAW. wears homespun socks. J. Franklin Taker and several prizes. Manager Donovan follows the daily practice of Edward Monroe) ran up a batting average of for 134 games, Ben Shaw, if he continues} @yiCcaGo, March 2 Chick Jandil,' ® *) OMETHING may shortly develop Stor players will reach here on Sun.| with a little moro interest than he displays in the other colts. Monroe ts &/ his Macon performance, has an excellent chance of becoming # regular | rt baseman with the Cleveland T LAWREN ase, March oTHID ortly develc ; Boban eeiee me we Be . py | fans, has. be rehasee Morto’ the between \ S regarding a match between Fule eavad eo haa at hae eka ek El | pitcher, twenty-one years old and welghs nearly 200 pounds. The young-| catcher. He played with Macon last year and finished with a batting fig- Bicdino ‘Club of the American Leagwe |Sccx ‘pritten of Mow York weleme ton and Willard. Tom Jones, @Y morning, ster has cut loose with such a variety of curves that Donovan is sure ho| ure of .308, and his recelving work was unusnal for a “busher.” Gandit formerly. played with Chicago Raiden dnitigigldr | one of Big Jess's managers, is coming ee J = = - —____——— ~ - a — ee —————— | Tommy Robson of Malden a drew at | from Chicago Monday next ostensibly Made a long trip to New York some ’ e Unity Club Inst night. Both sides } to eco the fight at the Garden, As {Me ago to appear at Kid Lavigne's Cy P h E k I N P d Fi ti N By ad G. 0) indoubtedly agreed that a draw dect- bene nd added 0 to e collection 4 Load ion should ve! - to ge the fat at the Garden. AR benertun nea 1 the alee ieh, Ex-Yank, Is Now Propounding CFistic News som Vou and Gossip ) »! s!s stn tects Fe Jones would make the trip just for ° . ° i 1 peiiitee r Britton won by @ mile, He aia | hie purpose ‘Ma Visit tnuat. be res YX TAUDEVILLE booking agents nr nique Theory on Baseball Pitching «::.: ra, ie SEER RO MET At 1 warded as having to do with now on the trail of Mike Gib e cy 7 ithe : nally orga the | derful exhibition and hit Robson ot will ‘| ’ilard-Fulto ash, Curle Dons of the ‘ ° — ll pease AS ce Kae Ageme wis, the Chi mB runds at 1 8. ©. for He] Robson was willing, but could land onl a Willard-Fulton clash, Curley, bons, One of them wants t > ¢ > ter, at the Harlem Sporting Club| Mle o this m mal nslonuily. Hes took ‘a fine lacing. who got back from the West @® take the St. Paul phantom “on the » tw arranged, as Jimmy Jolnaton Robson was three pounds over the re- 1 2 Lanky Twirler Declares Only) ‘t, has nested somewhere in his! 4) Know Now,” Says Cy, Wmisht where he boxes Joe Bonds of} Sijmny mace, 108 tinge couple of days ago, says he saw Wil- oe ot juired weight of 153 pounds, and it~ lard in Chicago, and that the cham- Tedd" for ten wees at $1,500 | pel eh leg. ‘ na, Lewis recently purchased | ery ansiow to do. Tom Gibbo os wit {ton at first refused to fight to a deel- { Turd In Chicago, and that the cham figuring that Darcy's unwillingness t¢! Way for a Big Leaguer “to| it '* possible that you ao not re-] “That the Gag Is to Put the! Morris's contract trom Billy ‘Newman.| thom Kemy sf tie taitmot A 6,"eemomm [S100 me ed meet him would make Mike a od | member Cy, but if you will recall a cule attraction. | Git Goin’ Right” Is to Slip|certain tunky “individual wno went] Ball Exactly Where You Want })""s and tonds recently mot at Mei: | sine ugh Morris was handed would leave him alone for of days,” remarked Curley. "|| JOE CHOYNSK! FORCED id — in again, w ace pinch " * i PeRt acre ATLOUAL to te paint OF LOURLE tebrewing tor tiny} Back to the Bush for One|iast summer and wane striking out | It, and It Will Get You Move t+ award by the referee, Bonds claimed | jaier nin tear Je can't come to the point too soon to | Miske, who is due here Sunday! Year and Learn How to Un- Wate caoaunls curves that! Than All the Curves In the — he was entitled to at least a draw TO SEE ALL HIS BOXERS 4 sult Fulton. to box Gus Christie of Mil-| Or Was not seeing UWibse, siay| bend Some of His Curves. | fou cane wisn nin World if They Are Scattered.” wiry ny, teyiieky, who Bee tier f EXCEPT ONE WHIPPED HERE |waukee in Brook’; 1. next Tu < ZEIGLER, one of the be! | — T neh is the g no Is casaeaendh, Nie Nee old time Mester ta | ht. Tt seems that Miake Is sup>| nee Madd . ia sad ts th anate tl Tuesday 3 ‘ in town and up again: it, se |D00ed to bave signed ® contract to) By Bozeman Bulger. bull pitehing that is udique Jf not [ond When ue ae eee vill take @ job ‘ t New York boxers made a clean a hompital in Albany, |20¢aF {0 three bouts at the Harlem | gy PIEH, that illustrious pitcher) entirely new In vac vucueiu, alt. fbbetw and San: | he hea |] sweep of the Inter-city amateur is just out of a hospital in Albany, | sporting Club, but up to date has ; meats “Ledime tell vou something.” sald Jager Kobinson woula certain! oh, 18 Pounds he bas eigmed ar{] tourney at the New York A. C. where the doctors wanted to “cut blin | oes a wut the contract only to the Who sipped tho basoball in and/cy as he proceeded to beat the life |no mistake there, Morkie is ti Oty AG. ot ft mn Tea Pivvnas, the east ade lightweight, to a. two} { last nisht, in which boys from Pitte- dpen™ and dig for an abscess or a [carried out the contract only to the | about the Polo Grounds for aloat of your deponent at billiards. |TY Auiity. of almont any. ours! Mars 6, A Math cn coatrent He etl bee’ onick Wee tr || bureb and Palladelphia. compehear | tumor. Owen wouldn't stand for this |!* 4 brief spell with the Yanks, makes the} "The pitehin’ of curves don't flgger | (ner in the league, iis pre A varantec eo nck ea” Being Ke ; Wes Ghovnakl, ihe tomes Meee The Harlem promoters have selected lim Flynn as Miske's opponent, but | {teresting announcement that the ball, The trick in big league ba March 26, and probably Wi would never be a weakness. heavyweight of the olf Horton law is to think up something that the a ‘ ‘ | 1 at the present time, or, as he says | i | imaelf, until he can see his wife and Ps peed 5 mia a tit as : Lyceum A, C, at an early date hae ; Dimaelt, until he can neo his wife and |vitaKe has shown no inclination tolonly way for a big leaguer “to git Kotcher kin git hold of without in ta ere ed that Al MeCoy, th ays, who now 19 instructor of the chi ae | oes Ce ear kw as if heroln|goin’ right" In to alip back to tho|ing Out of his’ tracks, That wine | Continuing, we hear trom Mr. Eb: drew down $1,619 ¢ Young Marino, ¢ 7 Pittsburgh A. A. was forced to ese |lay another Job for the Boxing Com} push for one year and learn how to! ? ke, either, ere tr bee? aa eum nay NL 2 Ditton at the Urwad | who clams that bh all except one of his Smoky City mission ThbaNd - “1 came up to the big league two | actor last year and didn’ ‘ Me f wit d xers whipped in the sembeft | unbend some of his curves Veer ME? dott with curva balig{oareof himaelt, ‘That muy be, gum recelnte Dit er unintent Al ihe: one witiahuren 1 nase. ° And, suiting action to words, Mr.'And the best they got me Was a re- {We also know who had more pep . f t fe eras, Fe bia ‘ 08 sburgh boxer whe dla 5 A 1 has packed ms grip, and his|turn ticket, I've got every one of |fshting spirit than any man on the $1,401, 7 mounted to $4,670, © soecialist. Marino won't be able to tox |] Eek eee Chases Bhons, ’ Evening World’s departure for Mobile awatts the them curves packed In that there tif ners ee ee | ae ae ae oa On ee oe eee || St. Bartholomew A nation’ Gan ) shaking out of @ rheumatic kink ee eee T fave Bone Jimenining Milwaulne aht hearyweight, at tho t a «Clu eht Young |] metropolitan champton, in the final to ke Henny, the loca mn weight, roatway 8, € Bwokdyn on nett’ Tuewlay Headpin Tourney \\* iin | focal tantamveight, will box lit in tha’ NeaYe eich alti | in the bush and stra ghten ‘em : Nee A ego te . No | it Tin goin’ to Mobile to pitch this Ort Briefs )\ 2c gserys pants ot bloat he) a wile Kose, the featherweight of The winners of the four finale SCORES. 4 Golf Notes ) awon and When I come back I'm A at te and wilt arive | iv. Will exchange puncies with Jerome Hon. |} Were William Morris, East Gide wery_ Rank oing to have a fast ball and a slow bea tee rd ices, Naw ve va | watuoets, "inte te s that a ketcher could put his hand] BC N. March T. Henry Clark-| rrow evening roey im ork, 125-pound oleae: with his eyes shut. I Know now son of this city gained the lead in the! y.. tuchiey, who fooke after the attatm of | y1itt, matt t Joseph Riordan, Hastern District ¥. M. C. Ay 185-pound clase; Bob ‘at New Orleana of kiyn agninst Jimi: the North J Country that the g is to put the ball ex teur billiard champions Fi Pa Hib, at a meeting here | tet ie . PORE ie ame itowll s Me ard champlor s toslay declared th as fe | Hanlon, whom he ked ont in nitetern |] Gleason, Dominican Lyceum, Mew Hiigoeu 40. | Heck vai ments for the an 4 ‘S - at ulkline by defeat we ev to bor Bly | younda Weduceday night, bas eared him several || YOrk, 160-pound class, and q Poverelli 4, t you more tha the curves in R Blihwer of Now Work Oh i a +4 » and John | . wht 1 2 "t a teed the world ff they are scattered cable kaa y de Pert shiva eds . i ul mien, Calas ee eed lass by Be e St. Bartholomew ¢, . farnen BS, olde 82, Ulnich bt. etal dee b J Fe a A ag | wee 0 25 1 the afternoon, mateh i as y, {moter Tortorich for two fighis, Dundee, Leonard CANTRELL & COCHRANE, eee Nontinger 7 if * via orawn up artly And right the oar : y E. urn o! « his fo Fred A. W k, Chairman of the State Athy | iq Welsh oeing named in the contra Dubile end Belfast Kenner 6, Mutt Schveet Mh a awe! | tion of clubs adja-| parable, He means to say that m ; i" ere n of Memphis forced Edward fi as notified Grant Hugh |*%4 ul miners 4 na, Cleveland 0, | cent v Jersey the |control and less curve is more effe n of Chicago to last place in the stand: | jrowne, 4 { Madinon Square | Mamiull, 77, | members demed It advisable ¢ ive than all curves and no control, | ing by # score of 400 to 311, that vnlees tho Latter agreed to ata ene i oe oO m matehes in which North J my N wingstead 04 a | Bil Denovan and other pitchers le MeO the Brooklyn midd! tlerton “Ut, benwaretht nent | 8°; Arcola. Hackensack and HGge-|..16 gectared that no pitcher in the| , The best schoolboy swimmers in the} Te Darcy, "the Australiaa | bow ae 4 o Mhael 0) | PINEHURST, N.C. March The| tian Dich. showed. With, the Yanks,| terscholastle awinming championships, | ¢ houses Ganees Gasisn Ratt | emn e 1p GRAND CENTRAL PALACE 10.) spring Hol’ tournamcht was brought | All he needed was knowledge of how | to be held at the New York Athleti it, under the enme terms on ore celled an a : Esuineten Ai r : ony jown to the ae nal round her to use it, Cy is now going back to| Club to-morrow night. The meet 1 eecaas th tae tae The entire t i at divisions). Norman Maxwell of the! Mobile to learn and it is very evident | bo held under the rules ot the Public pont would Lot te OPEN” APTN ar Hunter of the Weeburn Club, BE. c. {from his remarks that he kn owe the! schools Athletic Leaguc pmmiseiou GW S e para) Heall, Untontowr J) Murphy of /faul that must be remedied Rie — = ipiielpemmiliuadieaban | ROTA MUPREN SAN ALY a DUT a A sae Tite ‘AUR Touma ne hanrveriie nine lay evening, Mand _Each day we are adding new suit ends. A } } HIGH TEAM, a Hp "em Of FHAL WHat HneY TP practias vr athietic earnival Tho bg ee Hing piece of cloth cuts 15 suits. Fourteen may sell at 4 Baseball Score Boards| ry Reg ry-r HELLUAM MEIGS, Fin, March] throwing at a spot, If they ean bi len by William AL Meanie oe ote ee $25, $35 oF $80. The fifteenth goes into the } Dodane ic oo Mis, GK, Morrow « “he lthe spot they don't need to wo inpeting for the first. time 1 ale The Automatic Score Board Co.p| > Newstwe Cederiiuey 1. 1. 2 Lt medalist in. th Mind |ahout the curves. The benders will rvard-aince he was transferred yemnant 8 aa is sold for $20 regardless of a ' ccept a few more subscribers Renee No a, We ume through w y fir yaa’ Matural weneb, thes’ ead lal by College several ye fief, who iy more than anzious to former cost. This remnant sale is a semi will accept i the: ‘y come ix won the event te wel “ ” i nual for season of 1917 pr will n he n ion lit's the old control, with plenty of | Muanis WOR the vent ich, was re je with Jack Britton for the welts ‘clean-up”’ feature that makes friends for Arnheim Dams F900 AAT BT. ; ' two[smoke, that 6 the big league) arkable, considering the soft track ae . i \ ONE 17 « G. | dough." = . = Pi apa ee rs cs Auguste 3., Cordier the club cham |i. Wertdedd, toro ack ‘Toland of il Suits from Remnants $20 ” BOWLING AND BILAA, ULE \ C pion, reached the final round tn the THUM’S 2eNpeue Ame sat tek ey | tne Me Aulet wu, twhe ; gO te i ; coctont | Bikes, Analvision: by ‘oashy, defeating | tn F P vist, an ME ane -_—_— thee nn of Evanston And now comes Charles His erle ‘Donald Mackay in th quash tennis bot-foot efter Bi ~ ny np 14 Misa) Ebbets with the annohncement hat} tournament at the Yale Club. The ; a SPORTING. Bre Philadelphia, A meme|he has withdrawn the contracts of-| title holder's. mixed game and | Frwkle Brown, t a bantan and i per PROVIDENCE, K. 1 . unker City Griscom ‘ity two at tia players. Tt is hin| Placement drives over the tell-tale near | Wille Mee. 4 misivg banter > Carl Morris vs. Joe Bonds) vouns Brown of New york w ner winners In the first) explanatory atatement, however, that |Kiiyade ADB braved, ioe mich re , he Lyceum fas ver Sammy Robideau of Phila = cata, “Mr. Ebbets says he muat |Siackay, who was downed tn | twe . show of sem Harlem 8, C—To-Ni een Or efore tne National Atte DELAND, Flan cAlarch, &—\Watter! please the baseball fans as well as|Cordier wil await. the Head enya , 4 TWO STORES ge 75 That MEHL “The “oat went Maden, golf profeadonal af Rock fe ptocknolders, and his {dea of the| Allen! Coveys He" Juhnoom® mateh, | ar ao Nox 1 ot Moky Burne ond | BROADWAY 4 NINTH STREET AND ma Devies "7 ‘ r in ‘ ‘ (College Armal ity ty do, that, if to put Olsen on {scheduled for to-day, to defend bis UUe | yiiio ene ten, while Pant | §0 E, 420 ST., BET, FIFTH & MADISON AVES, eondidle , Bletcher, ie essto » Brag of course here Josterday, SOInt china and Fabrique, an untried minor | @ainal Lhe winner epi and bovis Aipear iu the other . 1 velg h i record was | leaguer nently at short! HILADELPHI , 4 ‘ i ea —Unti 4 ° OU ee CHIRE va's5 Me : aevloa bac dE, Udevelopments with alrage aciospound crew against Yale | 7 Ctinn om mont me |P. S.—Until human mature changes there will always be H bteckrard Tom Mireny've, Bot’ Hal Pas sical atenful oye on the fana but unfors | crew | of th mine weight in \ Minin, the New Rng | some men who can’t be perfectly pleased, and yet we have aoagis hi, hyn Tel 808 Wah og at. | ap to Als pe : ns airibotter, manager of th eae as [succeeded in building up the largest merchant tailor: Pa Ratios iy Minke mua Cneatischam'gy | H#lanG lwat nlebe Fru vehiirat from. alo crow manage one , art iste Gu | establishment in the world, Arnhetm Axt bai nian t Club, Joe Asevedo ve, Harn | C Kid in u ra ir recent triumphs! ye 4» turther intimated by our friend Ns Penn te wnter a crew . sre as eh bition xtoms t Oden ic Chip. dee dustede 1. Ban ng for new worlds regatta, with no man in the welgh a me te . n y Murrey, te conau ithe Flatbush Squire that if Stengel ing more than 100 pounds [eae Darcy maw,