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7 OD oot Sealand 7 - i _ AEs BARS NM ah BEST ‘SPORTING PAGE IN NEW , YORK BENNY tenses IS GOING INTO THE NAVY Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). rs Most of the Pro Stars: to Com= Duck | pete in Patriotic Open Tour- ee : ney Which Opens Next Wed- nesday at the Whitemarsh ls | Club, Pa ro oar | ‘This is the last day entries can be received by the Secretary of the United States Golf Association for the Patriotic Open Tournament to be played at the Whitemarsh Clubs starting next Wednesday, The will bring Into action the gr part of the professional t country. Many pros hav sent in their entries, accompanied’ by sary $5, and the starttig field guarantees @ stiif struggle Be fore the winner can be determineé, The tournament will require threw days unless there's a finishing tle. Ali money received will be turned over to the American Red Cross, Benny Leonard Will Be Quite a Little Assistance to the Navy. Coprrigh' 1917, by The Prem Publiening Co, (The sew York Krening Work | AVING taken a trip to Washr| ington to meet the Secretary | of the Navy and suggest that it might be a good thing to have a @ PeRrecrLY SAre Morld’s ligntweight champion along WIth BeNNY On The Jee: should the navy wish to wallop some- Vf body, Benny Leonard has about de- @ided upon entering the wet arm of the service. Henny says he hes bad a Matural inciinaiion to #ea life ever @ince he used to go fishing in a one- the nece | + { Robinson Durham, a war herd now connected wi Briuish Recruiting Mission in this city, 18 « top noteh vifer. He has keen sof finding FEDS WON'T STAY PUT. Ll h son i sufficient time to play the inter- i ine oo aAunch somewhere near mal om os between Dritieh, \} ny will be quite a little « rary n nt » and Ameriean | ance to the navy should there be “A Message Seilk sha Bek the Spirit World Was Registered golfers tnot will be run off dune | | international boxing meris between if the ficets of the Allies. He could pick Jental sof @ | ne i When the Late Fed League Established a $900,000. | Suit Against Organized Baseball’ —‘“The Feds Claim. They Were the Third Major League, Which Makes Ban Johnson Ask the Name of the Second One.” ).. The United tes Golf Assocla~ tion urgently appeals to all, eg clubs throughout the country to on the Fourth of July for the staging Liberty Tournad ia sugee the @n- be not n $1 for these tournaments and that every one of the th aarter million golf off several champ onships. Inc ly he could make good box lot of U. 8. N. boys. It dan’t every who can hi 6 a world's chainpion as I 1 } &@ boxing instructor. j Byog the Western Jumper who : } } ; won his event last Saturday with 6 feet 7% inches, must | | | | By Arthur (“Bugs’’) Baer. | | i be the greatest jumper of them ail Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). ie iene outa Nether the ente Bis new figure, if authenticated by OLAS who don’t belleve in ghosts and other occult utensils got a can y in vent or not. Thi the authorities, will displace the great shock the other day. A message from the spirit world was registered nation A on vos in this ae want's tite hither thee teres, when the late Fed League established a $900,000 sult against Baska a ty BE Busy pays way to raise neariy a uilion dolla 1 n Morin lor war relief worl. Whet Larsen’s Hmit is no one can tell The NAVY 15 UOrELY Fo Have Organized Baseball. Although Ban Johnson put the ground glass in their ASHINGTON, ; at present, for his style of jumping chowder over a year ago, the Feds insist om rattling ar W. A. G Rattusral team still inferior to that of Horine and . ONS New CHAnPON, id y OUUBG, RPOUnd I) thele int 4a) tourrament | mausoleum, They won't etay put. } Beeson. Horine originated a style by i bo aes T. h f P. t : ti L t Club, hee oa | ae Var be The amalivet bonsibie mar THE SUIT 18 AGAINST ORGANIZED BASEBALL, WH | ouch O atrtotism en power competition for 6 sBeetat : Bis hie tas toa tan hae te th EXEMPTS THE PIRATES AND ATHLETICS, fa Racin an ing janie emer sGuled 4a “This Rie | White going over the bar, has to litt rH g by Ch g N ‘Women cantihuted $3) “Thin i ; { / his weight higher. ' i j ‘A few years ogo it was thought] ‘That Irish Patsy Cline is one of Wie | wday by Join Welamantel to meet for tan rounde The Baltimore Feds are the irritated party of the second part, which | ‘+ iz io Wiaiiwer secene 6 @ : that Sweeney's record, over two inches |cleverest boxers in the lightweight ranks |! te star lout at the Broadway ® Seas | is quite some promotion. If we remember the Fed League standings| ‘ ; would stand for many|and that he will prove ‘one of Benny |v om nest Saturday nighi, Youre Manis alt aiuthenticaly, the Baitimore Feds were generally the party of the eighth ° tc Oo 1} er YU on The bent fe a n golfers years more, having already been un- | ile mueke for the same diatae ihe 2 ‘ , meee ‘ s i 1 ever received by. tne Shawnee Comme SO ee eee taig, [Leonard's most dangerous rivals for the few wth | part. ‘The Baltimore gents claim that the National Commish glued thelr * jab in hanaurar unt , Club is on hand fo orre have beaten it, and two others |*e!d’s. lightweight championship as Pe ee oc ty Jehany Hares at the | cavalcade, gummed thelr parade and made the procession all sticky. And ————- roatront whieh Witt Bee ae v a within’ a fraction of i,|#00n aa he develope a real knockout! Faimont A, c. last Saturday wight, Welemantel | itll they want for having their little red wagon busted down is nine an Vey Patt cy. “Prominent among. those hp have jumped within a fract! f it, o- 7 A. Nacomber Pays $1090 ° ‘day wan M which is ap Indication of the way |Punch, was evidenced leat night by the dropped nim and secured Bloom Ww tackle Wells, /hundred thousand iron men. Sniff, sniff, The government is having a spe! g RACING SELECTIONS. ee eee eee eee ven etn American athletic pertormances are |manner in which he outpointed Jimny | ye among for a mach | US time stepping on the coke industr and Overcomes Red ‘Tape 1G SELEU! Vanderbeck, ‘who ve ational improvin, Duffy, the crack west side boxer, at (he) wil ative Givtous, the st. Paul wisn, bas just} 4), ‘ ee ‘ ; BELMONT PARK. prominent: entrants are. Miss Mild e t records of the famous|Pionecr Sporting Club. Cline displayed | win Mike \inoous, se at. at Ral Bee IAT! the Feds claim they were the third major league, which makes Ran| Renaming His Recent First Race—Stitch in Time, Portia, | @averiy. runn nthe phamplons of from ten to twenty |remarkable speed and an unusually 1086) jippe, Jeff wil! hook up with Len Rowlands, the | Johnson ask the name of the second one, There is only one major league | ©, Thistle ss Belmont * ing In ‘eb. Years ago are nothing, compared With lassoriment of punches. ‘Times without | atimauier midulereuit, Yor ton rounds at an|fromt Han's glimpoint und the cest are all pewter The Feds lomt « lot of $20,000 Purchase. ereghd Race—Martian, Expeeta- | 1t)sent ial ere aD eld Be a eee ior die racine reat [number he landed flush on Dufty's Jaw, | oe ning ahow to be otesed (9 ati on|inarbles in the game and they want ‘em back. y have about as much hind Race—Mme. Herrman, Dove- || Barlow and Mré. Stockto mon. paon’a hur acing rec- rs est tron man ‘aut of Jane 18, Smith i elm caided to|chance as one apple in an orphan asylum. When Ban Johnson gets all A tar Gaze. ord far bet han th ¢|but the latter is the greates 5: B “ Ri Fe ae re me olin his class now undenever backed up |(48¢ on the Zils Kid of Hrooklya in a tifewtound | hin chiny waving In thelr direction, that nine hundred thousand ducat sult y Vincent Treanor. Fourth Hace—Pickwtck, Hollister, | 1M NW Kawst Gas won De de Kraensioin, Chase, Dyer, Henry, Tor din inch, Out kept. tearing fn all the/Bowt st the Ameran A.C, of Baltimore 11g going to shrink lke a Palm Beach does in the wash. We don't know K, MACOMBER, owner of per- |] 2884 M°URY. ade Grenade, Prin. | ffolberteon with'a_total of 183° for the | RAs haa shuvtipcail tesa coon in [His teving te land talling puactes'on|'™ who started this suit, but he ought to be frisked on suspicion for a set of haps the most extensive string || cepa, Heredity. 2 thirty-six ‘holes, “Fmbury Palmer was i their time. Cline’s body. Duffy was sollom feazed| Another one of tome iwpnoteh stare of the |Comtraband of sniff powders and a needle. of horses in training, id pa- || yHizth Race—Transit, Star Gaze, | s7nt wn sddwo William Youre _ A second by Cline’s bombardment and fieic ame tas joined ‘he army, He i* Johnnie iii eee eee a ;trlotic, to say the least. In addition onderful os with 299, 54, 188 <i Lowe RMY men are urging the contin-/at the end was as full of fight an he Uriffiths, the orack welterweight of Akron, Still, on the other flipper, the Feds may snare the gravy. The | to purchasing Liberty bonds, as all LATONIA. bleu ish gidtad lil! | uance of athletic competitions |was at the outset, It was a rattling | 0 sere om era ot eet this amount | JPM may boot one, or some attorney may throw the pill over the | millionaires should, Mr. Macomber has iret, Race—Ch Nol = / in the colleges. The college |bout and was seen by a crowded house, | [i pails, no Unite has joined the| Judge's dome, Suppose the Baities inherit the nine hundred thousand {had the name of his recent $20,000 || “Second. “Hace” Nthpressive, Mar- 1 Athletes have turned from athletics}. Manion. taereoa New ovtenne tient. MEUM Uranch at hia tome tone, Me tose Tet] discs? Nine hundred thousand milled edges ts a tot of metal. Sniff, | Purchase, the three-year-old Al M. J Sh, g'ust : si ‘ amy Hani jood New Orlean | Lewis rf ‘on the event u ; 9 i @ Murdoc ‘oh i Heenan apeestigrclvgs coma tired arrived in towa in earth of bouts gt ce ening July & | sniff, With ail that iron ballast in his jcans a guy has to have a | ick, changed to that symbol of pa. wi Murdock, John c . s y haw Open ai a “4 * » sol letic sport is a very bad thing for t over the twelve-round | Chicegs cea donanie tilimcs battled fer in| ¢hC Baltimore dunch from wizing that nine Aunired thou, with a toe |°O" will start as favorite in the rich Worthington entry, || APpleby are going to France as Otters ij soldier in the Regular Army, ‘The 4 wenty-mvand at | round, The cout Tin aim | Of other hash and starting a young Fed League? Although they were | {A'0nia Derby next Saturday. What | emBteethl Jack O'Dowd, Lleninge varey.. dhe: petee SC ' equal path aco be od ou nkie horse shor y % ‘ . Y Dowd, | shing rmy he young Colum! ij A Siete RE Teal FE pA reaped per aige iy eA ners erected) vaccinated good the last time, they may catch the dig league fever | yuiey CE CN ep ae ie Race—Stoutheart, Gra. | University men who won. high honors ; sth seadg te bet all the crack lightweights in thle " 1 for a peronntage, drew | = 99Gin, T eaten and national championship titles in | here Is @ lot of red tape surround- : y : h nding Benny leonard. down clase to $9 jomotenw, 1 18 Bal cee ateur balk line billiards volunteer ; ic Rew Shae want Besrue arr section, including . % + clawe to $900, ‘The pr mm, it te wld, loet | 2 — ing the changing of a name of a thor- nd obtained comn sin the sores ; w a rn) rir A he Wis ts ak ee el $000 on the show, The Feds insist that Organized Baseball wrecked the Fede, Syndicate gughbred fasiag Clumr raslitar (ROOK aman. Gh the rmaster's Department r Appleby | verybod Proit Bioom, the fast Brooklyn fighier, were booked | In a lett friend in th Jimmy | Baseball counter-inaists that the Feds wrecked themselves, ‘There should viele kes Erase, wha habe West tienes cree tan. ne Dhal Class Bi champicaeaae i ybody jum J) Bloom, ihe las yu figister 4 Totter to a friend in thie city, Jimmy | °° gg f kh 3 va hae + | nas to be consulted, records must be ers. who knew Phil Dwyer when lafter tryi.g with his brother tw funny worl % Clabby, the Amecican middiene that| be a law permitting guys who wreck themselves to bring suits against nd his brother Mike were In the |ago. 4 Appleby was. el | Ueleated Tramay Uren, the Avetraien mid-| themselves. In which case there would be a personal law sult under )'@Vised and a fee of $100 patd for the ay of thelr si Met at St |the Executive Committeo of the 3 ED KID LEWIS and Jack Brit-| money in a circus If he intended to} ight champion, in @ twenty-round boot in} every hat in the country, As long as we have sea coasts we are going |Frivilege. All entries of the horse rhurd’s Church in West Fourteenth |A8*% n of Amat Billiard Players Nichelas| risk his title ina bout. ‘Through some | Ausvalia recently, Me now cltims the middie |(o have wrecks piled up along ‘em, must include his previous name, too,| Street and swapped reminiscences |*'"!* nual t ton meet at the Si, Nich | weight championship of that country eed will oom hat f di ‘1 be | Which were highly entertaini Hi = ta . ee ten- wel t Jen: ight lose, and then championabip: country a oy rx . so tha form students w not eo | * aining to BOSTON, June 12.--Willia to-morrow evening tn a ten-| ae mig! h ‘whore he will (mmiediaisly ehal The contest is now fifty-fifty. If the Fede win, there will be no itsled by the new designation, By|th8e Who know of the old-time turf ley: substitute. vareity Chel ag i | round bout advertised as “for the what would his circus be wor it a battle to doe big league in New York thie December, If the Fede lo: th bat sh s days oniy by hearsay, Many thought | Harvard football team in 1904, died her championship of the world." it will] No, Jess expects to have plenty of mpionabip, Bee EMT ae eiietar eh all te moonlit Baltiinere: |the way, success 18 finally coming the the day's racing might have. been (Yesterday. He turned his “Ht as @ abo be for the championship if Ted Kid] time for circus work thiy coming year aay wsteviestitan |way of Macomber, After a most dis- | cilled off out of respect to Mr, | butter two years later happens to land a knockout, as Benny | He doesn't expect to take on a box hed save earpaten & ebert time sao bt Unless the Giants get out a subpoena to prevent the Phils from|*PPolnting series of reverses, his col- yer Straight set victories narrowed tl Pi cere he Leonard did in his fight with Welsh. | fight, and he doesn't expect to go to | knocking out Jack (Young) Abearu in o winning, It is impossible to see how they are going to horn into first place, |OPS are coming home in front with eld oF the womens Destiotls: Wwe te p A deciston which should go a long|nis singles to eight survivor Britton and Ted Kid have fought | war # bout in Boston, was matched today to meet |The Giants won again yesterday, but so did the unsociable Phils. [t ain't|(he regularity that the game sports- | wa * \ oben g ate ¢ ae. aa Gs Jeven times, Each fight has been : 1 Kilaabetn, N % way toward establishing the privi- |turf courts of | thi it Athlette tye ges a nent has been) Only one chance, Suppose johnny Kid Alberta Haabetn 4 clubby of Pat Moran all, We always spoke well of him, He's n|man deserves. On Saturday last he|leges of patrons of racing in’ this (lu) a¢ Bay Ridge. Mrs. Charles Ver- fast and ciever 6 oun’ sirous basive 40 tall Hat and Commerial A. C. wearing first place long enough, and should give us a whack at the toga.lachieved a victory of which any vet-| State has been rendered Justice | Wie, Hit hing, the Mexican champion (taining, and there have been no| jose mones. Then ta ais cent? M ass ' s ‘ Is . : |Miss Ethel ‘Tyndale, the Staten, Teland “Kicks” registered by the spectators f, a give ita fre feGraw's decision disputers nicked Mitchell's umpire strafers ten to XLeran owner of the turf might be| Manning of the Supreme Court in the lite holder: SMise Tllen’ Gillemeden eat Bree ard Britton scone, to have | Wpetum, i: might be Imperattvely | pigs sums, the lightweight of Far Roreaway,| Sixteen rune fan't bad for the price of one admish, While Newport soclety| proud, when his six-yeqr-old Boots | cae of John Cahill, who was ar-|Barnard College and Mise Corona Wiha Ted Kid's number and to be able to| Rocewary for Jeaw to wel out and LEK | gi, fought serorat ood Youte at local clube last [14 busy knitting socks, the Glants and Cubs were busy wearing socks out, f ‘ bi reated at Jamaica during the recent | Were among the nu that gained the Be ee cea ae ime thas | tome One. 1 | winter, vas boon secured (9 meet ete Mactiey, the Heide romped home the Suburban winner; {meeting of the Metropolitan Jockey {round before the remi-finals, a little each time. R PNE ava tb abc Wouwae OAL ; shine, , ‘lub for having in his pi Y : itton doesn't worry over anything Z Durable Dane, for tel rounds ia a bout to be held We can assassinate two cuckoos with a sin a a on Monday War Machine, timely at Ca poarsesion y ea Kid can €o is shown by the fact bi at the Harlem 8, C! of Hammela Station, Rock ar tio cue with «@ singie grant Peet el chac be ‘August Belmont's Dras-|SUP® Of paper which the Sheriff of |aca Howard Vostell the national is Fed Kid can do is shown by the fact) ‘That would boost the circus busi- {ft iM Malet, Or et Menaee mentioning that the Yanks and Robins both won their games. Yanks at, beat out Aug Queens County held were evidences round before the nemi-finnig 1 eRe hort bouts with decisions attached, Rese again, espectally in Oklahoma beat White Sox, which ain't any novelty. It's been done before, The tlc like a gamester, and yesterday The | of bookmaking. Cahill was taken be-| Brooklyn patriotic singles on the fiat @hort bouts with decisions attached.) | Jens Willard doesn't have to tett—| tommy 1 the promising Paterson dadiee salads a3 Ak ak Cock, more or less of a lukewarm | fore a Magistrate and held, His coun- {of the Terrace Club of Flathush, “Inthe Et baving twenty ronnds or more to| Creteq ne ets he had weight, and kddie Wallace of Brookla, who wer ROPERS: GRRE OH ECS. sear favorite, galloped home in the maiden |#¢! sued out a writ of habeas corpus second round he had his high bounding fight for mane rity have fought at tie Broadway 8. ©. a few weeke , ——— race, fifth on the card, like a 1 to 10/204 he was produced hofore Justice [service olng so well as to detent De ! ‘ an Gf which. shows ébat bitapeydye DWIN OVER | ago but which bout bad to be postponed on a The National 1 race is getting to he quite a jolly party, Giants 4 Manning, who after hearing the argu- |\fediek It’ decreas! Qa 4» Yothell next “class” still ns with bt Finee be knocked out duek Johnson at | cont of Vahey lasing & sadly ulcerated tooth fund Philx are aa cloae as fivvers on a Detroit boulevard. The Cubs were| S80" Bven the losers applaud &| ment, usked counsel for both sides to |1°rente? R. Shearer, 6—0, 6—4, { showed in hin fleht with Mike aver’ dauerv ocher Heavy welgnt | grat training today for the sorap, going good until the nis woosestepped on ‘em Macomber victory nowadays. submit briefs, Mr. Norris represented enreser air A a ood. piece that plenwedt os ‘ ~ tions often beat a| Mr "Tuttle, of Davien Stone & Auer’ |{ INTERNATIONAL LEAG Mee cae ia meat, Ei ' ; k Hennes Ud to otage « ; | Riding instructions often beat a uttle, of Dav one & Aue UE, 1 . t he eve a rep oF ae | viest and Keow | a a raggar,|vach, appeared for the Metropolitan! " 3 the hardest fgot he ever had In /& One who cun whip the champion Nom BONHAG IS DISQUALIFIED |DUNDEE GIVEN AWARD |sood horse, | If Johnny Metaskar\) socuay Club, representing Canitl. The |] STANDING OF ;, ork ‘ , \ ne t hind naan’ ha A aa ad been allowed to use his own i nyagh ‘ ey} rr alt Te aaate, Tite eae wade | ni: fohinaon held the | vfs @1EOR COMPETING ILLEGALLY. OVER FRANKIE CALLAHAN oe cnilcnartey. Hill's tattourl(ustieg, Gecided that Canilt had been || cate Ww. Pic. Glabe, Wt Boy i MecGoorty did, but he certain kept Nn - < ‘ Howpetead agaimet Bhddsabs _ . ment on Char ‘0 0 y held d ¢ seed him, stat. ~ PC iL. Pa & Tike busy ducking ‘em it WOULD ae CS © PUDHE | Jack Hanlon tn anotier bout Young Monday will ee the colt mig ave been second| ing that the evidence did not’ show || Newark. 26 15 .634) Baltimore 26 20 665 y WOULD Like to seo a real, regular, [gy gana oud Mi ree Bonhag, whore sensational! BOSTON, Mass, June 12—Atter| i btn race, even if he couldn’t| that he had been guilty of bookmak- |] Prev'ence.27 17.614] Duffale, ..18 29 398 BSS WILLARD purchase of the| wou winpion; ‘one who Stee : tian a:[¥ictory In the one-mile walk In the twelve rounds of hard mill Johnny |i" he f MG Coes “ | ins. The fact that he had twenty-one || Rochester.26 19 .676 | Montreal .18 27 367 J Ritana, tia wa ; ‘ and . grt Ps it Kail be] New York A ames ten days ago | Pundee of New Yor vave beaten Thi Neal c beh |alips was not material, as a man | Terente,, 26 19 568! Richmond 15 32 .28) e his ek ows w w | pro 4 s i e best man o dl J <a baie we " ' decision er Prank 1 of e pa e time when ha a it have that num of acqu lea Ad i : - on - ila bot up all hin, former ainate au RRuA ARG alehe the Wk ; ral es}back after breaking in front and this When Stella Bf iN Richmond, 5 ( wouldn i \ ’ froin United State, who } gerund tui as yen ved fatal. Baffoullieur, after a de-| easy Winner a? the argent home an Richmond, 5; Baltimor Pe " ie nm af the ‘ ‘ mcen two-year Rochester, 4; Buffalo, 3 (1 cae Bheoke Kk termined bid on the stretch, pulled up| old selling event of the day, the first lame, Many of the wisest men onj Victory of the year for Willis St ) | Kilmer of Binghamton was record Toronto, 4; Montreal, o He Was Released from the te evo tid Mania, wating] UA" argon, who: nuromtealy, bes, berths it twat ment Mfr haina| |e teow owner Mir, Macomber has ah Teron down fo count of nine in the Jenjoyed little of the fruits of succe rpe pth Devere, the race track played the French H Brennan won as aohad A five-day running meeting tro . cl came the winne Rrennan Kot up and lasted the luntil the present th Now Buffalo at Rochester, ondage oO lcoholic Slavery ee Tactote 1 agg Rr gg og og Aug. 1 to Aug. 6 inclusive, wilt be| 1 me. Now that ne HR Renae had Devore grogay during the lust tht . he Bi 5 nds, Borough of | 188 broken the ice, @ one who m4 bet th held at the Fair Grounds, Borough of! hows him is wishing t many of VY, Moen oy | rounds. J Kan and Johnny Kid Al: | me Ht, | mas de, Adin Bde, Advt, berts fought a ten-round draw fehmond, under the auspices of the| his color bearers will cate the eyes with Hreding Drogsiots Guarantee R sults i ption filled Hint wau in the ring for} i JdeeaaNed agli Staten Island Agricultural Soclety,) of the judges first during the re i erely wiah I « " 7 who \ iThere will be five races daily, with| mainder of the season | cand i y It te " t I hia OR U T N Hheral purses. Henry J. Morris will Th r \ Btabi a ' ‘ ei fooled? ; ve tucky Stable'’s Night Stick nesta AE ; MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS) (0 Witior'sels Wi." tw ments ation se gu enved ‘drake w " pte icc Cassidy will be the racing secretary, | better than ever. He ran a very ered nN i. C balance of the officials and con-|itable race in the first event yester- | “inet aera" | ‘ National League, American League, 7 Fe ee ee Tay DOBATGUIIE Lantane hee tenis + atedlbag borer Crebe PG Cite ke Gs] Chaves be PG Chum Ms PO Alton Rook: wt eee ere yt at the head of the atretch, he came ONT PARK Hauid. Almont everything had been tr ‘ © going onl 4 eiuniay wight, J Phila... 27 15 G43/Cincimas, 29 29 442 | Chieago...39 16 .673| Detroit... 21 24 , 467 the Fair Grounds is a beauttful half-| down the centre of the track “eating an gee rapes Ara Ae t| ame nat “Gr New tock 27 4% 626|lurvokiyn, 47 33 425 | bweton.,.,20 16 .069/M. Loaie..0 27.400 | inile track, situated on Staten Island,| up ground,” and at the end was go TO-DAY Slenge,.. 29 ug but tescum po 569 Bonton, 410 | New York 25 20 556{Wasb'ton.A7 9 fu thirty-seven minutes from South| ing away awit not be lisa ; 1 tac ' wna ane power uate » faniht | fini Hop ban ; ken. 26 22 O82 HIN 16 BO 24H Seven oe 45 610! Pole mela | Ferry, The annual county fale and] o $1,500 GRAND NATIONAL ta onto ; horse show has b eld there for ie Midgely, trainer of the aD por.ite H ng t ry “A z © joined ai Zi nnings the turns and is considered one of| House in to-morrow's Keene Me- Bitte ‘ore Fern ling se nut S 3 the: Calied me te 9 wien 2: eratand. 2 UBinw gs P the tustent and sate half-mile tracks] Motil, Just. to give" hima oppor HYDE PARK HANDICAP ee noses " eraraniee, Oe ee ei 1 Love, 0 adelphia, 2. in the country tunity’ to compete with the real ,| and FOU 3 ; ieee, Moth 1 ° , : - New Yok al Pitted Lacage at Now Vers, memory of one of the most sui lot hi pa a nae ae ey , fury their loved “une is : Mroohiyn at ms. L st. Le Reser. tial pillars the turf has known dur olt by Hellotrope and Noi Us anil st ty p to tml ; hg OR fon ee f och woos 0 “0 Honten at Chicago, Clevelaud at Washington, the dal vclng, ‘Tod Sloan} Darey, Let us hope the colt will 7 ant ‘Heserved lor Meer could not aiford fo make such an isn’ and all's ‘inlbeg wed off Champion Hele Kermes Philadel phi ncimnati. Veirelt ai Phiisdelp we there, every trainer of prom-!as good a race horse as poor Da nd Stand & y Gets drugs Lie Asiey of he oaat aide, | jnence and owners ranging from the| was @ fighter, Jadies 8

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