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FRR eT NRT ahh hinted oat er E EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1917 (mor Ais ‘ TOMORROW AT JAMAICA ~—~—<CS~S~*~s~S«CSA ET Copyright, 1917, by The Pr Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). | prea fent Hickey Here to Con- oa | fer With Tener—War Has Killed Interest. ‘That the baseball situation in the American Association ts causing the lomcers of that organization as well as other minor leagues considerable worry became known here to-day as lthe result of the hurrfed visit of John L. Sullivan Was the First cide r J, Hickey to this city, to Hold a Clear Title to the \ X [President TJ, Hickey to t ae : - \ American Association executive Championship of the World. -- | ret conferences. with im Re | pro seball Auer se sliding President John K. ‘Tener Cenrrigst 19}, by The Prom Pybiiediog « {he National League and. Prestd (The New York Evening World.) Edward Harrow of the Interna EARLY every mail brings in 4) Tonal Leaguts query about John L. | —— Conditions in several of the mingr Out of the ring for aq | re leagues are far from satisfactory a ct or The hh n @ century, the great old-ti Pxtrhrert NE ea | pion isn’t yet forgotten. 8 ’ vosses 7+ -_— feriod of the war haw been considered, ask ff John L. ever was champion of Heports from the South say the Virs the world, and others want to know OO ee ginta League has decided to dish | e first wo hamy ind that. the Mobile club of t be was the first world's champion Wuo? gid t 4 oe eee eee Going back into his {me > Bouthern us bee Se Bivens: from ante Ucyedndthies Wey, THis 13 the war, is given as the reas the ring {t seems that Tom Cribb was q AAR BELMCNT, dew? disbanding the Virginia League, % @ rightful claim to any tie more} FIELD GLASS | Pon nietanes, (P Vou ene. a Man veoaures which should be takeo. %o aemreveenive (WAS that of “Chant HOLDING UP A TREE WITH HIS Lert neet the situation, It has been sug pion of England.” In Cribb’s tine b } cs HAND, RIGHT HAND IN HIS PockeT, ONG gested that a general reduction in Gigantically muscled negro arrived in| ° is BG Ceosse0, 4nd NO CiagaR — both the Holy of pays be bee 4 gies aries - pa Bahossnt tee copy te Mrenehment, Other magnates hold was Tom Molineaux, He at once! challenged the best fighters in land to meet him in the manner cus- | tomary at that time, “with the raw! ‘uns,” rounds to be terminated by «/ Knockdown or « throw, one minute} root etween rounds, fight to be cp « to at it would be better to abandon |the present season schedules and Fistic News \REPRIEVE FOR GIANTS "=" and Gossip Bip Par Humetatsag tiled Pe By John Pollock “R en d until one fighter was unable} day release clause which would enable ‘come to the scratch,” and entire | te in Was the Best Pitching Selection That McGraw Has tio ciubs to materially retuce the irae and side stakes to go to the} + "4 ‘ | player roster or to release the entire winner, | per Made in Three Guesses”—‘The Slippery Linoleum) !\i/¢ of piayers and re-sign those who pa “_Cridy-Molineaux fen came ‘ Drea Fulton, the big Rochester, Mian, xiae hea Al t 493 C li t P Be. | might be willing to work for smalle lion Dec, 10, 1% naw eavywelght, came into town on rub- bou imentary Passes - y OF UDO! re ~ bas dred and seven years ago. Cribb won Loom eur rom NUSITING , FROM FRANCE + [bers He hasn't been here since he jab tbh saad e* |ealary oF upon a percentage basis after forty rounds of terrific fighting As Molineaux claimed to be unde- | ———————— -— ; ste fi Fs | polisditbot« Sheath WOUsiVE BTRANGETES lost on a foul to Carl Morris. Hin right ing Utilized Over in Brooklyn”—‘“If the Yanks Can) oy conanuar MURCGR IN Spa hod: Ac. threes a hand is still sore as a result of hurtin feated in America und ay there Wi See. peony a Pee a pees eae eer ce are Continue at the Present Pace That They Have Estab-| tose who en to Van Cortlandt Fai fg Srna fron nn [PRINCIPAL WORKOUTS | Star Jockeys Will Cut Panes en Gore aniete|’ lished Ban Johnson Will Have to Build an Annex in| rosnicy rin con xin two bias with ons champion." "But na. mat Mee OF PROBABLE STARTERS ‘ fa a A when they clash at the Harlem Club Front of the League So That They Will Have Room to} "0". "rather vee two meets on one goch tiie, for It hadnt been Ingentes IN OPENING HANDICAP, Big Fi igure tn Racing that battles after which hell go to Ass| stretch Their Legs.” —— and field meet of the Private Schools Beet Utie, for Jt aan boon ins Nifhgtie! Anaociatiom Ms thn Neld at * Fi ’ y nd ampion of Englund” was buty Pate for a aby * — the Fieldst the Horace Deon BY considered high water mark Santord's Achilles, % in 1.19 3-6; mile ofits lop hos atl aerial dete ool w An. ten minutes mugilism. in 1.43 Heenan and Sayers fought for the || Reilly's 1 connie Beginning To-Mor row ie serine sis setae a. yoy. yo.z, oo BU ATEN Bug”) Baer. Suhr aets nn ne of om world title over fifty yours ago. Tho|| Belmonts Viewpoint, % in 1.1 where Bob Devere, whom he will box Gash dae teak 46 kay Cee ks Se he lk > | result wi draw officially, Sayer'all tutiera High Noon, % in 1.15% — a b soon as his hand ts all right, meets Jack athe Up any pinochle games yesterday. The moist WINDSOR ENTRIES. ; backers tearing down the ring when|] jncun page Mone fe in hota Riva ich Sta . j! but is a bit heavy now for everyday |Clfford, He has never seen Devere box terrain prevented the Giants and Cards, Which 4s an optimistic view. . iat Ta6 Magiian champion’ wae Ai)” but ‘* Bally D ivalry of Rich Stables Should) worn” ewe hese world of confidence |@"d wants to get a line on him ‘The archives of the last two games indicate that the damp floor only a Seam ESTE RC W. R, Coe's Nev 1. Doctor's 1.162 e IT in 1.16 Sandmarsh whipped, to save him from a k out and preserve their wagors, game thing happened years tat DEVONSHIRE PARK RACH Ne Ka " as nM in Notter, regarding him more us his TRACK, WINDSOR, Ont, May 17 Be Intense Because of Good assistant ‘in the handling of the big prevented the Cards. The team from the State that must be shown is Johnny Dui ft little Italian of thie Who wou a twelve round deciaion bout orer C i | string than as jock: a i now doing a little showing on its own hook. The wet carpet was some- The entries for to-morrow's races are { on sone ak ees fe ig et ee a Ee te este Riding Talent—Santord Gets | ‘The Macomber stabie, regurded us| Neeqay night, wor cgnin’ matched tosdey ty Me | (20 in the nature of a reprieve for the Giants. Rain was the best/** {lows q @mith was nearly out when the Eng-\f ain tise t Tommy McTaggart Jono of the strongost of the eur. DUL manage, Soiiy Montiew,. ite ezainer be wil{ Ditching selection that McGraw has made tn three guesses. After seeing | made” tol aml 4 Mit fustones.-—lfocte aiaeat . aggart. od c 21 pehy Kani al si ss j ; ; Nn: My ce. 109) 100 ra | ish sports pulled down the ring and |} starrone’s J. J. Lillis, % in 4.15,2- ly McTagg: Tauiy' inthe rocont ientueny Derby, | stom ie Korky Kanma, the fort Buthio Heber. thelr favorite strafed in two straight games, New York fans reallae why 108: Va! iced? sah \cet in Moneta Broke up the Aight. This robbed Kil- |1 Navarre'’s Scarlet Oak, 4 in 47%; % will have as riding talent Buxton and | tove at tie Aruan A, A, on Say Texas farmers pray for rain Kt JO: Hoh baihem, 100; ‘Treodare Pulp { John Ia Sullivan was the first to in 1.17, By Vineent T; Johnny Loftus. ‘The latter ranks with — : rae tebe ce eeerey atte } hoid a clear title to the championship | W. J. Star's Wise Man, % 4 y bi reanor. the best of present day riders, Ho is | Dare Pitugwald has been selected to officiate at P SOND Tew Deee'year side Rig of the world, John I. knocked out ail || It, 7. Wilson's Ormesda N old turf saying is that good|@ finished horseman. He rode for | the twelre-tound decialon pout between Frankie The slippery linoleum also prevented ubout 493 complin ¥ passes] five 4 9, halt is + View Pia BE CAs ia thin ooualsy, including Iii Alem us horses make good jockeys, und |James Butler last season. Murua, the sensational Jersey City bantam, aud Al} Being utiilzed over in Brooklyn. In view of the Robins's morbid showing| lot 1 Mowtie Povye 108 # it rain, who had fought a h the i well 1 of Keres und |" "Joe Byrne will have the leg up| Suber, The ovatest will be held at tie Ryan! recently, It begins to look us if you might call those pasteboards uncompli- | 7 Coleman, 101; ‘Trogmer i Sun shemsion’” Sullivan went & whole lot of people belleve! on most of the horses trained by| A. C. ot New Maven, Cona., on Monday evening,| mentary passes, However, a fan's memory is about a4 long as a village) MiHteh’ teekets salen Gn 4 Mebtians ang chetioneaa Gay ier ‘ 1. A glance over the availaole star) Billy Kartick, which includes the | May 2 car line and if the Flatbushers fall to lose the next couple of games the| jfarviie ant upwant elas, Sat ; Fefuned to meet him, Sullivan offered | (MAt Ne ts as Kood ag ever, and por- | riders for the 1917 aeuson which opens strings of Messrs. Parson and Sturais,| sey powands, who was to fouadt tae] BUS Will again Kallop to the tickers to Kee what the home team ix doing. || mies, 1087 m 1ehe oben to fight him at the National Sporting i" fr to-morrow, and a bit of knowledge of . Me a veaih” Bari i Darcy at Memphis, Tenn., on May 21, but was| The Brooklyn ticker attendance is onl ded by the number of score- | ! 5 Cae es of the best of this collection wore] Dery y ¥ ‘ Club and knock him out in. fve| ies the bidding of trainers and rich own-| s prevented by the Australian's lines, reeited an| board dunglers in Chicago, When the Feds broke out in that town the| 4 ato i eve teelt. ule ae et HERE will Jack Johnson go burned to death in the reoent, fire , | i 4 eee, OF SOteelt Ne BOATS: OF tae P ers for their services would make one " Darl : offer to-day to meet Tom Git brother of! danglers transferred their trade to the outlaw scoreboa Bi ‘ Ma arse to Smith. Still Smith refused next? Looks if pat r s would mak: at Belmont Park. A, Collins, a 1 TY eati i Kea Sullivan never was able to Ket night get into the ware tack (tk Just the opposite, Thousands| Weight, Who has been doing eee et? Tl Mite} they are again slipping their patronage to O. B. boards, which is ol 0 . att eee ae cae Ph beneadl re be a" “ t the winter tracks, will do the fnilg baie help to the guy who invented liniment for sore necks, 100: Kerwea 5 him into a match, According to | nay nad hard luck, He had to leave |°f dollara have been spent each year! tontweight riding for Kurrick. t a 1 . English custom, Smith forfeited his | a retainers for good Jockeys before a 6 . he Mike O'Dowa-Silent Martin Wert mAbetune. sat when | France for England, as he had pu right to the heavyweight t) e Broadway 8. ( There was WILLIE MIDGELY HAS TWO id race for the indoor pennant yesterday, Ow! i co Is run, and this season finds the t e : he refused to defend it+against a/ lished his intention to becomo a 0 wil prowbly| the pleasant weather we have been inhaling recently all indoor basebal | legitimate challenger. | French citizen before the war broke | C@#ditions In the Jockey market un-/ GOOD RIDERS. | pons, the St. Poul) had b postponed, The dopesters had about ven doub! aders to j Bullivan made glove fighting popu-| out. and ie would hy Deon | changed Willie Midgely, who has won suc , # tring hard to! play off in the buffet league, y agree if the Cards keep stepping out Jar in America. After becomlye | “crabbed" for the French army, He} Jimmy Eitzsimmons, trainer of the cess 4% a conditioner and r of ie iatlask end Teany| Hothing can stop ‘em except November champion under London prize roe) wont to England, opened a b" | well iy the Gifford Coch attra aad Tecly 8 ’ ! rules, Sullivan travelled all over the! ind wan making ‘money when Enxe ol, known Quincy Stable, always | ing Jacobs will furnish the « eat in the oar q i country showing in diffe cities, | jana decided that ahe ‘did Pink" insisted that Joe MeCahey, who re-|and McAteo. ‘Tho form pout of ten rounda, ‘The cant also provides for Jack Barry doesn't utilize the rough chatter employed by the and in each place making a standing) jack, b ind waved Jack along, |CeMUy died after riding successfully of skill, while McAtoe is a lightweight ; Sree ee and conterie average baseball manager. Jack harpoons the opposing pitcher with — | Bid offer of $600 to any fighter who could | jie went to Rpain. He haw beck |ten years, way THE BEST HORSE developme oe + Jounny Dundee, Se¥@ral eight-legged words out of his college education. By the time | | satay four rounds with hin, His tour! thery ¢ ince, Spain recognized | h heal eer mer athe Wo Fh Coa) Mormen tained’ byl ot te.) eats fae aestuer bout bo his man his victim looks it up in the dictionary hie anger has cooled off like | { Was a succession of knockouts, and| jin nt isa champion, the news |. ever had in his stable, Jimmy, | gory Carroll, will be ridden by Tuty| "Me “ea time’ fn eer ee nnny Mealey| @ Pailroad lunch room buckwheat cake and he forgets what he was Sullivan landed them all He Was) trom Cuba not having arrived yet, |2OWever has had few stake horses,| Fairbrother, He will algo accept | prod eat ot the Giympla A, A. one week sore about. A very neat system and one that is not copyrighted, He erent thetic him at| LAM heard of Johngon he had a. cafe | dia string consisting chiefly of the outside mounts from Dave Gideon, on "sfonday night, Jathson boren May Ivers | i | Conmbett took the title from him atin Madrid and was caillng It |*chop" variety, Anyhow, racing has| fr, Whom he has ridden for years. t the Clermont Hink Saturda he ks continue to play some very important baseball in the i | New Orleans in the first WOIKNE | aw Ghammnlaie® heat #ielaa aut ate Simon Healy who prides himself ' : hat the Reine | championship fight fought with} Uj) yoann eee VAR oti Wary [12h since arrived at the stage where being the only trainer who. de- | Tobey at the Empire A, C. ou Monday night | West ey got up on their bind w ss in the venth and staked the siove: Ho was getting away with it. too, | 8004 Jockeys are regarded of as much} velops his own jockeys, will have) Jolmny Howanl, the Bayoune battler, returned | Browna to an eyetul of exceedingly gaudy hitting and base scooting. Up} | Cart M — 4a sd | He fought a or the world's cham.) ! portance as good horses, Now. young Son pyel to guide the Cassatt | trom Providence to-day, where Le ecored « fifteen. | Until tt bah stanza Be MTT Te Bad ac Sera e Lai extra ballots Yar! Morris is worried © has MOUSKIn” bout wih mane Uaheart atl Gi Suds aon aA Ri horses in thelr various races round vietory over Joo Bonds last nigat, Howard! fumed their cavalcade he Yanks can continue at the present pace| ‘ | foded away wnttl he now weighs | Tose heavyweight Chote roe cove & trainer considers a race | ‘The Quincy tramed jo! {mmediately rraumet tralsing for hie ten-round|that they have established, Ban Johnson will have to build an annex in| PINON only a little ow 0 pounds, Carb | yy News from Spain trav- | WO) When he hoists a good jockey /y. Jimmy ns and Vout with Chief Clay Tuer at the I Sport-| front of the league #o that they will have room to stretch their legs, They | f cearwtt satase thinks of seeing a doctor about it cls Ab ext year wet) |!BtO the saddle, providing, of course, Lawler has three Jockeys under con- ing Club next Tueday night ave been chronic winners this week, but alas, baseball fame is about as| f [hear the remilt of tt ut. Rut by the horse is fit to do his or her share, | tract, Burlingame, Rowan and Me- |, r jeph as a celluloid neckpiece in that place occasionally mentioned j ; t a ile has mt hia cand phen as The rest of us would Ko to see Hs ‘ ATO ER Bs Ae Tom MeAntie } cent tor t bi a hat thine Jack may be in ¢ r! ¥rom the present outlook the ri.|(#w, ¥iteslmmons has hopes of ,, , y alt «| by Billy Sunday. The Red Sox also prevented the Indians from winnin, BT e weighed 240 pounds om the present outlook the ri a e. Falrmoat A.C. on nig Two lis y Billy Sunday Y Y B. | pariar if we weighed 9.5 Borneo ry of the Big stables whould bo| MAKIN another MecCahey out of weigit nnite “i Phil Boom | which keeps Boston still slightly tn the teat. ‘The Red Sox's slight lead ts } EACH CROSS has turned mans} Bay 1 py Re intense than ever, if for no Sip walllat the Maiviand tracks, | Smment® ney Adair mecting| only a hundred points, which {n't much when you say It fast | ager. He has a fighter “under INSKY EASILY other reason than each has signed, at coe arently im. , Ale Se tiants, B Pint 4 Robi } his wing.” as managers aay DEFEAT H Aa ati i . Nee proves with age, the hors ‘haa ain pond alae Uatwven denny Coulda. | With the Giants, Braves, Phils and Roding straining at their ek Gina ohasand only ¢ = r S$ LEO HOUCK, fan ¥ figures, a good Jockey, For the pep A” Clarke, “‘Troxler {8 @ Won. exbantaineedgit cham,ion, and Harry Kabakott| leashes in the spring, the National League race was supposed to for FRICTIO | nc sa Aahtinrie : YORK, Pa, May 17.—Watuing Lev | first time in years there are enough of | derful post rider, especially, on two- of St, Louis has been cancelled by Promoter] have a very eastish complerion, But the Cubs and Cards apparently Beere DO MORDES' BRAUER When Ne eT hacvweeleht ohare “ these saddle atars to go around, and, year-olds, Tommy Sullven, owing to Ie don't read the papers, Otherwise they would know they didn't be There is only one way to an taking lickings, and never|)*) Un hgh habe on re are 4 " Johnny Whalen, who has just ‘cr- | ound knockout of Coulon a < he first row of orchestra seats. They have made the - y, y x Page 4 defeated Leo Houck In riding duels galore are In prospect, sitar ne Be on ol long up in th eliminate Friction—use ‘the tried to “come back, , ; hs ‘ eda nalca from Churchil race look very weaterly. j ee earn PM ark aowea tae, Ma ule TOMMY M’TAGGART 18 8AN- Downs ‘with Corrigan and) MeKin hissed mai 100s ge iubrication that offers } Laachie time enough, In two or thre * FORD'S JOCKEY. ney's Wis kliffe Stab! ill ably : ante mb eb aay redeey Riper mT : % i ‘e and satisfaction, ay sudde deter: f romt Taeeart was ihe las rely on Andy Shuttinger to do hf. Crs tain wouldn't a e Id only prevent othe ngs Sere, Pe MAY: eushenly determin xd “ 3 ae MAT BeeArs Wao DG IAN be hy Bhuttinger will vory likel “dr oa f Brooklyn, ie ansioue to} Hogides baseball tournaments. But subway crushes, reversed telephone 1xO ° { =_ | tho veteran “man-sized” jockeys tO) pide the Hellenbeck horses whenever lant champ. | Churgey and brown derbies go right along yor no rain 5 P |tind @ berth for the season. Several! possible of Young canine GRAPHITE Amazing Power of Bon-Opto [uilionsiveopnern mnie ofer to AREY fake who fy beni th fat Set | somebody muat ave tonsel ope of the aren aha, hang uigeeres (ieee . ROL sare tbc i pring 4 Warner into the na elphia yesterday as the yintec i : ; nd new key firma hil y extensively, The Pittsburgh: nade ¢ CANTS To Make Weak Eyes Strong \\ "1 1.0000 Bee Jockey ems hits very extensi itabur s noc : § ford foy w is sald to be $1,300 a! velopment of t t Springs winter eague for an entir ee CT eee: J do what ordinary ; Doc S I S t addition to the usual riding /nraclng, As A judge as AL! have bw ‘ sar bout at | Brave which given the eragy 4 rate ell a greases cannot ge ae tor ays t trengthens Sanford has a powerful string|tyor xprinus, Maya he ia. tho inoat | 09 hala hale orer| pounded by rival managers to exp mf ©, but nee Rpateicosnne jor > . promising youngster he in| ¥ Srna cites only one code ta the cl 1 vey're your ci ’ i Eyesight Greatly in One Week Ss Jimmy Butwell n the veteran! years, Blakely wil introc 6 | See alee, 38 the eitinal Viaae-| there ' . ° class, who seems to be in better rid-| New owner in the \ fA. A. | | ——— i orm th rey ne teilly, whose colors have never been| willie Lewis teok another battler w s| - St. Looey reveal that most of the New York fight Time in Many Instances #8 8%»: ves tne} geen om the, metropolitan track, a | wag areata hn Suan |<. Repeeds fran. Oe anen seme taeh pas ot Nee Ng Vere Opt JOSEPH DIXON’ ‘CRUCIBLE. co, Augus' elmo} iiks. Jimmy has! though they have been shown at New lightweight, who mede @ good showing 9 Jersey City, nae beon at Belmont ? some time,|Orlesns, Hot Springs and in Mary heheweiats wie nace 4, fart wowing | — Mareons very nearly came to blows and were only prevented by the NOG p Hreidla Hg ' P king out the hor und 3 rain air id, Mr. Reilly ts a young New | non elso fought Le 1 last Week in Hrooklyn, fact that Nunny pouldn's feral Suban you have to be a good 827 1 : King o! Kos unde ainel 3 i ¢ | ilist these pO ji j A Free Prescription You Can Have] S09 time and wuititutes more wi ne| sam Mildreth's direction, Hildroth| Yorker Whe “cleaned up" on war) som cm + the exmiddioneigne| orator to make @ successful pug y i Willid cod Ue ct Hae able 0 be fone e ri hip briden and then proceeded to Ket | cnsen from bla recent i ping naa won four out of Alexander's ¢1 SPORTING | 4 ict neo vent looking two- | some pleasure. o by biny oy PAP eh i i i Eg ping has won fou ve : ove] aetticw ‘plas iy ee of many | Yvar-olde read " $100,000 worth of rave honsas, | Se 0P4 | . al Phillies’ pitehing stalf_i¢ very strong in t NS CLERMONT Mike O'Dowd yer ie \ t ow od Joh M ar rothe f te sald . ny a “racer | & i . al Young Brown vs, Wee Was {ee S ti v " " i v ger . mer wiv hen over AE aia LC a t r r y R. 'T.\qn the string on tree . on j : . . aunce + with Ste) ors SPORTING. A Ananya 4 -j hd one pte sf - = = — o a ‘ 1 OO. t Rabe T ve. Dao NL) y thie} +L wows vong inany | — ’ ny F & rescriptiut ay y 4 a OF the to his tw opeomentiiner z clases nay they throw ha " ike . } One man says, after using] o Y eon Helmon 2 ity t n JAL LEAGUE. } i 1 fe read et all. Now I ca read everythina| 1 tio redue a! n fotory in tho Saratoga Cup, TERNATIONAL L . ‘ / Bithout my wiames, and my even Jo wot gir f aree Talat ante after which John FE. Madden bought | IN een e on Shar Bing ed tne ay ta) fave er dew Seite uethcue at | Sodan ead Mae vo the Hd NATIONAL LEAGUE, | AMERICAN LEAGUE.’ — ||] STANDING OF THE cLUBS. J) CLUB " iniracie to me. 1 bilnd might Have saved thelr , 1 i Le PAC.) Clos WoL | ' who used it says: “The ati “4 hey bad cared for their eyes Cake WAL PG) Clube We, PLC, |/ Clube, WW. * L. | i, Geemed basy with or without glanse tin earn (Ok IAM Pag [TOMMY Bay IAG AR aN ee TO} Calenge...28 wetn'tt \4t4||Boston....17 7 708). Loule..14 15 | 14 6 .700/'Corente..13 1 | AT JAMAICA, L. 1. Sifter using this prescription fur fl R “ . N. York,.13 7 ,650/ Boston (400\N. York,.15 9 6 asd joal.. © 15 268 F) day ything seems clear, T can v ) ho w | it saye he te pt i ae hay Ne vode tite Lows. 1410 G83 Brooklyn 6 14 300, Cleve'd...15 15 .500 Phils 77 ae 9 t caused by overwork tw sairing, and wv ode ie induced flerce head ave| nthe "Hed, White and Bide FEULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY RESULTS YESTERDAY, SPECIAL X Bern’ glasses for waveral senrs,, both’ tor] Kis ? iy : Chicago, 8; Hoaton, 0 Rew Vorb, 5: Mh Louis, 2 (11 Innings Newark, Hl; Montreal, 2 OPENING DAY FEATURE pees f64 work, ands | them tn jockey f Wilemurgh, 12; Philadelphin, « Wo: Yeronta, 2; Bickmond, @ $3000 PAUMONOK HA Fy aR SC \ eM | Now York ve 81 Lous (ain Mochener: 8; Haltimere. 1 ? DICAP ghine besere, wand woke like a aie gh 9 es Brooklyn vs. Clacton’ rain Provides and Five Other Star Events, Beginning at 2.30 P.M altowether, . Frankie Kobiusen, wh develop GAMES TO-DAY, GAMES TO-DAY, eave, Peansyltente ptee TRAINS DIRECT TO THE CouRsE, — gh yt ret, will do most of tho riding Ciocl mnatl at Brooks soaten at Ce! Richmond at Tereate, ig: 3’ minutes tater. ky M7 9.0155 PM Brom Harry Payne Whitney, with the sistance of Joe Notter. Joe has been with ‘Trainer Jimmy Kowe for years, Chicago at Bost Also’ reached by Pittsburgh ot Philadelphis, Lady’s Ticket $1.50, Bovey. It ow (gist bod le wold 56 Diher'ilegeman and Kalish Admission $3. Balumore at Kachester,

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