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‘s oF i Bat \i4 ene en LD, TUESDAY, SUNE 19, 191 _BEST SPORTING PA - LEONARD IS A CHAMPION AND HE FOUGHT Copyright, 1917, by the Press Publishing Co. (The 4. C2 New York Evening Wo: Francis Ouimet to Be Rein: stated as Amateur by Nae # tional Body, According to : | Persistent Rumor. % ‘There's a persistent rumor circulate ng through golfing circles that #ran- cis Oulmet, former national and ope champton, will soon be reinstated an amateut by the United States Association, Ouimet was declared eligible to compete in tourna’ sanctioned by the national body cause he broke the association's leur ruling by enga; ge «0 the spot ‘ing goods busine Last winter |che association's annual wating : werful movem Nhunched to have the Brookline star restored to the amateur ranks, but the action just felt ebort of achidving its purpose, by Since that time (he Western Golf soctation, which as displayed at progressive tendencies, Invited onqueror of Vardon and Ray to pete in its amateur champluash Tt | (hiv summer. : WERE NAb A WORLD of POWER. | "it is understood that the national body nds to 7 t f Gvene ROT ironed wamuseh bow Hiatal ite nolder ta order aa " cessor to Gans, Lavigne and All the Great Old-Timers in ~ Knocking Out Johnny Nelson) JOHN LANDED th A Few Good i) in Three Round WUSeY -CLOUTS D) Gepyriats. 1017, by Te Pree Puvistine co, | ON BENNY, tif: (The York Frening World ) 1D ee LEONARD fought like a World's “ampion and a fit suc- {ome cessor to Joe Gans, Lavigne and ) Py all the great old-timors iast night. He! A bgockea out rugged Jo‘ any Nolson of iladelphia in the third round. | 9% Benny weighed in at 139% pound ! PNeison at 14. The fact that he was t Pghting a welterweight didn't make the htest differonce to Henny, who} i Faded righ EVERY RIGHT KNOCKED cries Down fy public wishes and to f rentals Sef” 28 Abe took al} sorte of ms &'D BEEN STRUCK WITH u |Wewvern Association. It 1s the bel @hances to put over the knockout is ~ oh dail os A CLUB. that a sort of compromise will be Paneb as quickly as pos This Makes seven straight knockouts de- Hivertd in his last t fights, Nelson was a hard-faced, husky tel- | j dow, and although he evidently felt! concerning Oulmet's busin an arrangement that ould yeemit bi that iad hi? Up Against a champlon “ Ly Ke Ge ee sitet, hat hearing 4 POpecially att h a pme | J : : . . for out Comn ol aT pénaye yard Rohe accuaer, ts fe | “The Browns Published a Run in the First Inning, While |United “tates Golt, Anocln ie ne e came ag-) i} e on tey In th city. At the end 0! Srennively in every rally. ‘Two oF | the Yanks Didn’t Have Any Influence on the Bases at meeting whe mtatgitient giveh oot ree times ho had Benny's followers | : ° . lowari 80 cretary Ricvously sitting oh the edge of their | All’’—“The Experts Who Were Trying to Convict the | Whitney, was that no decision had reach However, the report ta et seats when he hit Bonny hurd on the | Chicago Team of Winning the Pennant Must Now |'ent tat they'll reinstate the patr, wet “Ns 4 hin, Hut Henny didn't stem to As Wilson put it, members of s ” e mittee « M Oulmet. 4 Sulft- mind st | Quash the Indictment. fan engaged in a lengthy and pertee n the two rounds and a half of “ a} fi discussion of the case; but J gy Ren eonard showed more _ aaa hat arguments the appl ised, he ans i} not prepared to gi ¢. He added, however, there would be another meeting ‘of the come | mittee at a later date, when a decision would be announced Confidence that come with bulding | Copyright, 1917,.by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) championship has improved him aw a on seen in a New by . ; ; iq RINGSOE- 1 BRP Round HE Browns must lke the Yanks’ cooking for they came right back | ded every one o oul 4 : ced, pehier. Wines thn tr en et WTS wean KNOCKED NELSON “THROUaH THE ROPES - for @ second installment of that benofit stuff inaugurated on SUM-| Hogiice a 7 for the home hole wi tirely different. There was no thought | AND OUT = WITH A RIGHT To THE JAW, day. They got up from the table wiping their chins on the back hes BP om face ee heat, a Of stalling and “playing it safe” with | ————__—_-.___ _— - a - —————$ “ oases —————= | of their mitts and with another ball game packed under thelr vests. The|club house, Misx Mar mny, He went after his man Ike a} vier nat tie Poisitondn tity Roqgmer, Still a Favorite, igh in & vain éffort to stop b . r ; MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS hy Fgh Be ipod na : Wins Excelsior H and icap | National League. American League. hone Scarred visage wan cvic.nce of Clabe. — W. L. P.C./ Chaba, Web. PC.|| Clabes. WL. PAC. Clubs, WL, P.O, of his * . | | tough fibre, took the punches without | t Old New York 30 16 .652/ Cincinnati 26 32 448 |Chicago.. 35 19 .648 | Detrolt...24 25 .490 Wincing. He didn't seem worried, He l e e ampton 4) | Phils... 29 18 617 Boston....19 24 442) Hoaton.,..32 19 .627 Mt. Louls,.22 30 .423 —— + Hollins game was as close as fingers. If that's any consolation you can have our | jyestbrook won tne is Ane tual share. We'll starve. The Browns publisbed a run in the first inning | tan Gor Asace latte ”. Fee ard e, ae while the Yanks didn’t have any influence on the bases at all. Bil! tured i by her closest rival, Mrs. We " U n| 7 a A. Gavin 1 jaltuerol. Donovan's birds couldn't decipher the ornate twirling of Bob Groom. Bob | 4.,fiavin of Batiiero’. omen enteral pitches a flowing Spencerian hand Well, everybody can’t te happy. j the tournam nt, which will go on peers Somebody has to root for the Yanks, {thf eteston in” che abeshearee Mine {Quentin F. Feitner, winner of the two The German Minister of Coloni " ue Ssociation tournaments, has an easy job. There ain't | brenent aca ia without aa autetendine Bas, Dever, been Knocked yout | appr 31 25 .654 | Brook rr : 409 | etuuas oe |< Brvod [ Soeda ref pdb any German colonies any more. But the gent who suffers from that favo its, although @ inajority off those ut in the sovond round there was a | Lows,.28 24 698) Pitta’ 340 || Cleveland faaw'ton ” job ie overworked compared to the fish who has to figure the Robins’ |S" about the course rather fancied Sehea We Goce eats |e Wilson's Ormesdale 13 gontention was evidenced by hig RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. chances for the pennant, There aren't any to figure. hs Carne woraneh ba heater | Se ind eins biicantis rene tanliy nt ree neatly, bt, Lewis, 1; New York, ———e better golf than. ever. of G ay the Chteage, 4; Cincinnati, Boston, 6; © 4 (1m game) / wer a counter. His chance came. Badly Injured in Race, and | #24,*epare least. it bw The Red Sox got their bat sticks against something more solid than | Voodén club shots being a ed up so quickly that i longer than two years ago wh elnon jabbed hard and missed, Like | . : his (ra Aly, “and . Phusburgh Boston, 8; Chleago, 7 (2d game). a southern breeze and bounced over enough runa to bilk tie White Sox Reaita. rat Rago @ flash Menny's rient shot. outa | | JOckeys Are Suspended.” | Wi,,itlner, Tom Healy, and Owner s iiWestogene: flout of two samen, he Bestoncss acougulsted fourteen rane: for the |Riatee aay Atieadat ee hatloant tte + chopping punch that caught the wei- | p eiestesh feared ho wan ruined as a race horse GAMES TO-DAY, matinee, They had thelr batpleces waving good: The experts who were | Mint at Onwentela ; terwolght fairly on the chin, Nelson Time, however, may tell a different : trying to convict the Chicago team of winning the pennant must now!,,ThoM With Feores of 108 or bettet Went down sprawling. Ho rose 10 one | By Vincent Treanor. y, 'Rhe stewards noticed the I Gpeaiita ol Pda ria | Sire. Gu a Heckscher. now. repegesaty, knee and took a full nine second | wding ‘which resulted in Ormes- bese’ f . sh the Indictment.” It looks as If the Red Sox will be guilty again.|Mra. G. M. Heckacher, now. re) PY ger he experts are always stubbing their skulls, The twin win makes the two |! Piping Rock, had @ round of A #1 Cieinnnatl da ; ; tigation P provided she displays the form ai When he was up Henny went after | the Ney York facing public 4 Jockey Joe rhe, who | eh at St, Louis, They are closer than Fords on a holiday of @ dozen years ago she may prove @ im eagerly, but Nelson fought a re ever sine | e was a three-year | poue Old Koenig, until Saturday | . PES, factor | treating fight, jabbing She champion | old (he's now six), re-established him — eee Jack Gleason has invented a new game for new golfers. He | off and cove his own jaw CAaro- | geif yesterday. He won the Excelalor very one runt % and it to d been made there) Detroit at Washington, Chie OOD old Roawer, a favorito with | & ount. He needed thone nine seconds ( ; iS SaOaee Re revor dale's Injury, and after in Sox closer than finge Buspe John ; | catia # duff. Jack says if golfers golf then duffers should duff pAb IC Sal , rt al regrets over the brack= my, at was . phlogmati ally UN~ |siandicap at Jamaica in pretty mach I Ma t only ix be the lead- | soatnemnasaemnnes of Miss Holling Mra. Gavin’ ncerned as in the beginning | the aame style of yore which endeared | country, but he usually mote the peu | Fi ti N 8 By and Gossi No explanation can be tossed forward as to Walter Johnson's | ‘ie Hea hon Rune Shee nese rivald , | ather things UstLC CWS _ John Pollock flivverish pitching except that Walter has been with Washington some|would be on opposite en LMOST as soon as the fighting [him to all racegoers. Roamer not] in other things, He has just an p P' ston some ald PP da so that, ‘ a4 " only won but t ted a new track|"ounced that he has donated 10 per] years. And propinquity 48 a fearful thing. barring accidents, they would have # started in the third round won but he a A AbW EHO COTE on nie natae wiahtare at aoe | les taks chance of meeting in the decisive Bantamwelghts will again t the bantamwet Benny crossed another right to |Pecord for the co Nelson's jaw. The blow had tremen- | Afth of a secon | dous power behind It. Nelson wax {Jolatly by Rostand, made by * i ‘ match at the end of the week. The The Yanks can win by patronizing, the baselines a few gobs more than|draw for the firat round to-day fole they have been doing. Baserunning is something that has to be chronic |!oWs ‘ in order to snare games. Amputating a team's baschoofing is like trying | oii, Chivers S . as| Pete: Herma clipping one-| mont Park to the Nawsau County Hea |, Bat 4 Pr ni | eeterad Lie eenabetions vib off the record held | Cross Society, He intends to give the |{8e attraction at the Pioner orting : Gargano, aud ia the {ature Will be Jooked after by h Club to-nigh r ck Sharkey, the k in] same percentage of his winnings at| Club to-night, when Jack Sharkey, the) iM i On ‘wali, who will arran Heckscher, ; es ica to the Queens County Red | West side lad, who ts fighting in his} jis Wainer, Red Walsh. who will ar . Mra. Hucknell. vs. Rossin, Miss fairly iifted from his feet and hurled {1904 and James Butler's Capra, WhO | Grogs Division and will do the same) bést form right now, tackles Joo Bur- | po CoDteste and Will also get hian into, co to tour In a wheelless filvver, A collection of lemon colored batting and|iHitchcock va. Mrs, Wimptheimer, Mise to the floor, He took nine seconds | With 98 pounds on her back ran Ithing at Saratoga and during thefman, the Chicagoan, who has jumped| co over the formers rxyense bil of AM assortment of canary hued baserunning results in a banana com. |Lounrbery vs. Mra Geddes, Mrs, Stocks, and was groggy when he rose, Nelson | distance in 145 3-6 last year other meetings of the metropolitan rac-|rapidly to the front in bouts here this Willigms bout recently, Hermn Plextoned baseball game. Let's go. Situ. Vinseea Aide Makan cs Ses al Dacked away, covering, for # moment Roamer’s race was a grand effort | 10s cireuit senson. ‘The ten-round semi-final will thin wes ssomtane ~” Me Tite Woda ahawad hit az Gee Wilidhcat | Miss Holling ve. Mrs. Gavin : iy | tt ee bh another Ne fork vs. Chicago af- that he t want bim to be ie js showe: a ey are rien th i _ And then tried his best to fight Leon- | for an old favorite, and even those Who| yy aaaition to the suspension of doe | New York vs, Chicago af va y ° ls of the workingman — afer hia affairs in the future fi f | by tossing off the Phils a couple of times last week. When M “ ‘e) C € backed someth in the contest ty C 1 t ta 01 ou d ~| fair, with Phil Fre hint, the p pis y ¢ jen latty Jobnson Whips Mobr, ee Str. Se eneey > Bard punch Ob | lan* a Mudie Ow euaenk ow OT rase Sockae Gaon | side bantam, boxing George i | slipped the Giants the old razberry we feared the world was getting | Leo Johnson, the clever colored tights Benny's chin, but Instead of becoming | couldn't help sl onghisbae Mite he| Who rode Quartz In the fifth, was set | the hard hitting Windy City boxe Pama, the sensational Jersey City ben plutocratic, t the Reds hed a sample of our charming weight, hing 131 pounds, easily de- @areful the champlon stood toe to toe |as he nodded his way back to the) ioe nee dy for the balance w o Seed Seat 6 Se democracy by also gyping the Fhile out of several embroglios. That's | feated Walter Aobr. of Brooklyn at the 1 1 " t r | wey 8. © seemed 0 ppreciate "red yiton, the lanky bearyweight, intends to wend eookive on | i i Vander bl “ and mixed furiously, letting (he bigger | seale Ho seemed to apy ate’ It! of the meeting. Hed Kult lanky hearyweitt ta to | obedha s ag oo ere gy eae the stuff which keeps America in the van of all the nations. Long weighed 141 pou he lose man's flailing arms swish about his|toc. Roamer had run and won a = fp Haht alone Tabting, o that it amy be pomsible | ne ATA PN soe ot Sivaepaim | «MAY she wave. Bhi ki SE r ten laxey Hirach started a speed mar- | for tim to work bie way up in hie division and ey ft i @ars while he tried to find a n |wood race ys in a contending | M y ge oS eae dectee & aedih Wi Sam Willard or Cart ide cet Val Moore, the clever bantamwelgbt, in an | i ining. In a moment he had te, and |position, bis rider, Shuttinger, allowed | Yel In Papp jn the malden two-yanr. | aus e eaten with Jew Wlland o Cert don rermied tat "a ven. ir #00 ta ba It doesn’t require much provocation for the Robins to tose. ‘They are|! INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, @ third tine ‘Nelson went sprawling, |Old Koenig to make most of the pace| got him away in front-and won ale}! Weal ae tasluas bake Canaan Magee ty Haack at Minneainiis on the aftersoon |now perpetrating a game of baseball that is weird and wonderful. Some- | . wl heavyweight, in a twelr thing never lamped before on land or going down a4 if he had been bit with wntil both of them were well around} most pulled up with «verything driv. 6 ut at the clinebing the bent way ea, Very mediaeval hitting, p STANDING OF THE CLUBS, Although Langford hae historic 1 | A ays e behind Alm, —Belinont’g, Prin. | Armory A. 4, of Bi way escooting and antediluvian tactics are all being employ | & club. This looked like the finish, | the streteh turn, Then Shuttinger cut |ine behind Mee Viet Hanae 1h tall Her bees CARURALiteaE” gh’ WR wo NG UE GTA) that cona-romise will be arranged end the math! the Robina in losing games. It requires more ingredients A ay jg gate wih ed bail Gn MeParfiand counted nine seconds, | Roamer loose with ev hing he had. | ibe, but after a falrly ood break he Yaw ago, he should wake Pullom extend ise M S than tt does to mix a victory. They are In seventh place now. The|| proveseea? 19 “aat| Dette pei re Nelsoe swaled to his feet and | He made Old Koenig “ehuck ah # tahe A AIA, MbRegOr Ine belt an ee i hs Micwasmella Howes ¢ hes dngea | /'irates are in the bumper position, but they are willing to sub-le. the |] Baltimore 90 21 .588 | Montreai . 30.362 ered bac [right a end the #ix-year-old] Party, whieh showed a i game pe he Mrmdway 9. € rooklyn wi t “Syoig R |old caboose “ He fought hard as he gave g nd. | eotne hud to do his best to stall off | formance all the way. Dapp is owned | t between lightweigits w hands again, Yale Votts, who bought the club a ea Rochester.28 23 .549| Richmond 18 35 340 Benny beat him buck to ropes, where | fee eyeate ano ae She | he Gonwrenmuat: Lott {o bea tumaihe mm the firs 2 of the bell | fom Sherman and Elliot, #old y to al ae RESULTS YESTERDAY, je great closing rush of Borrow i y ve ¥ “ fyndicate of St, Paul sporting men, Billy Hans Wagner came back all right, but the Pirates didn’ . '. he drove another right through, Hel whitney horse, apparently might now until dhe final blow, ‘The wes wil tigers | oem Soe St Paes eerine: te Bey 8 didn't, Hang Tereete, 4; Newest 0: was evidently trying to finish his man | With a crushing right hander run up after win | in this go will be ‘Tonany ‘Tuoney of BP i r Sands| N. J. and Badie Wallace of Hrookiyn, Roth lida] '1UD. Potts claime that be received $5,000 for of his form, passed Old] Two horses wer @ fina hth and was] ning welling events, 1 at the t return ticket was only good for one passenger. Just 48) Konig Abyan Bajtimore, 17; Buflato, 6 (1st game), ty | ble club Batlimore, 10; Buflalo, 7 (2d game) he finished Welsh After Roamer in a@ manner! waa bid up $500 over his selling price nition aid will undoubtediy | Mis ¢tul ? . er ». The punch landed with a loud thud, |sfiding after, Rowden ip ve 'won in{of $600 in the mecond race, and Bort mint menage, or vend : ‘ - : Washington and the Athletles are popping tn and out of tha: last Providenes, 12; Montreal, 3, Nelson fel! hard and again rolled over |! et suse ‘strides. The Finn made | Reilly's Greengold, as game a colt as! In the other ten-roum Johnny Lruft of West ule Fivelmnamons kville and Phil Bloom | place so often that they could save money by buying commutation tickets, Richmond, 10; Rochester, 7, toshis knees for the count, Hilly Gib- [2 Goren more Aine ee ovident he | ra was advanced from $2,000 to Hobosae will w aguinat tao Anthony of Midge: | of Brooklyn were matchal to-day ome ie the ; SAURS TODAY, foi ta Benny's corner. wa caillng {0 | ae outweignte $1,508, at which stage Heilly retained | tom! om tune "This wil be ta fine tg theo] ,,,,Th¢ Robins are making @ ruraway race of It all right, but they're|] Mostea at Newer, Rained afisrward’ that. Neleon’ ba) | ao eee roe oe Ue cult, for Mia) Willie Lewis, the wall-nown trainer of Prank | Men have met and good battle ls pewdicted running the wrong way. Bullale at Richmond (twe game), Rever been knocked out, and he|, While those whe profited ty | aie wit for no other, reason: | Moma, and who le regarded as soo « judge of $< »——. a Vee Toronto Frevdanes, Wanted to save him from the finishing | th i Wars Dome Ce eah cma em ihe volt 100, | fieiter nm gu , | ter,—Daddy Holbert, 98 Rochester at Baltimore, See les eee caer iecitaon aed ing praia the champion of | but “other owners walt t " ne Ty Va | U. to Hold M’GRAW BACKS DOWN |e alo Tin Yelson didn't want to stop. € ng othe expression eridentty ‘3 ; dium: weight of Lowell . . . | 5 ‘on. BEA ae ite Rine Co Fant, ota | avnnathy ani All nidex| become a nort of Hedri a sengon, | tre eat Hoston tas A | IN UMPIRE BYRON CASE, | eid: spi ve ini — Me x eona 4 1 at bete | Jumped zive on Greengo! oe Si ty tol. Highiand 7 Who had steppnd a ‘back. ‘I! re that | Rett du t dake ; week, 9 aritner’s fine show All th N t l — pe) Osun Cour toe SWIMMI Brom! eney » | o a Mine tha’ Bacelwor| Lewleohn. ald $4,600, but ilaKoly wa ack, Don't he < e Nationa What had threatened 10 become one | Heh tt? De. Cartes Th Proneee kas sane Moony pon's chin agai, | in , H ‘ es: . ° ° Ce erious Internal troubles int womens daa ka . en nelderad ad 4 there with the extra $ i Sa ae Ch sh 1e most serious intern Ni AO. : 1 yency. Kajey maar ash the ropes. Thie time he was WAN RUtiGA (ie, tance just | bitrate , MAIN P LONSMUPS | (i. Savionns Leanue has faced in yours | iraA'fe'et AoMeNCe claimed, Weather clear, TOU Mond for Bookler ie” anya friends. rer the b whe practically cleared \ 8 after in DALTON Awindi 3 ‘Benny's = friends ind awept ‘ e far turn in the back 253-08 ¥ practically cleared up this @ oH toward the ri id wave, Bome | atretch eached, At the time hel JAMAICA ENTRIES. 4 sat ‘ rece CC Ba aif [noon when done J. odrew. Manager OTTAWA ENTRI Lae eat ee RON gL fighter! Yeu Bo! A regular champion | Was In ve quarters, running third sa u onal champtonships will be] or the Giants, repudiated all charges Es. at last! yr fourth. A little racing Mek at that JAMAICA RACE TRACKS y held this year by the Amateur Ath od to have made against! stage and he might have © OXING INSPECTOR Louls Lieh- victory were hoping for the beat, he sudden: was al letic Union In spite of the war and| id F . ; | OTTAWA, Ont, June 19—Following SWI MING GUARANTEE In spite of the decision reached by|, In # written statement McGraw said are the entries for to-morrow's races IMMING or intimated anything Me on te} june 1%. Following are © PUTER! gaged on west Sa followers) for to-morrow's races event, 14 but just when h hgh . . a sce Ts he had not said, FIRST RACK .7 p ‘Bt. Booklet + wold, the old-time walking cham: | jy Gropped from his position back to| turns -¥ f Sn Vas ill ceap tuscan’ | te conference of amateur sport gov MAMIE be construed to reHect IN| ode aad. nfoante, lume, £000: for, thee-yoar ne pion, nailed Jimmy Johnator i - ih ce gg oR 07 sein 1 pe hh Bn eee eee erning bodies to forgo the holding of any way upon the National Lougy 7 ‘Araine, 108; statement that Benny ned g had’ sure to him, | Melee. 1 vata: | itare 1 ‘ euectal stay champions? this year, | Presiden ‘ali ee eo LUT 137 pounds when be Hut Ho one Was sure JURD What it Was, | Wome ioe los Sa GAUHUn MR eRt reel Garten “138 ry Scuine for | aMCUNT ‘ M 106, Ais ei alee ome hw! A io | ese ei by Frederick W LATONIA ENTRIES. 108? sir“Tmumtc,WUt: iacansa RACING ry " \ t " : ; ’ ‘ Ui Tixie lawl 10 | Vetieg . Mus) Peas f ’ Ha oa tie soe aa are PONIA, Ky, June 19 The cniriva| ,SBCOND MACK Pune $700; for. foursear | \ H 7a the Chainplonship Cominittee, | be j vile aud inowarda:” etevplechenes clattung dies “CONTOUR? | runtintenternanns wou eS ae | Ma Maing hus thelchanged [romana avenue wa foows "|i Hey ith) Reavis eae de | OP Qe Mt OR R Nl bese ty alee Wales wat Ma ' u Mayomue, titude of the Amateur Athletic Union | whiter ive Me a A oun Va to; Vehow, 40; ar « The Newest | Henny weighed @ trite ! tio ah Lisa : anh ter, | Mr. Rublen said his orgunization was | .ar.™, mise [Mind “TeAtx-—Pune. 900); ‘eacesezoite || oS AX IW ZX | CA " ' dos “ “4 . ” y 2 sh a . etc 1 t o [and apwande, claiming: ela Tart + h pounds a small frac ; eh ae tue i | merely endeavoring to put Into prac | 12: [anit wren; cain ngs, Mz, Slack, i pound less. The inspectora whol! 138, iaonena’ f y, | sures . tice the policy suggested by President |"! SC laiming, $700; Warwe year | banbock, OT: They ‘Th, Heth Wb, Lone TaN | weighed nm Were Dr, Bonhaus, Mr JOT, atarilieg. 4 Woe Mant Wilson and Newton D, Baker 2 5 furlong, he te ice 1 101, *Baville, 101; *tweeter-than Sug $1 500 Fae rune Buael Leonard oan inake| Reiae iy, | mot Uy getary of War, both of whom have fi: je Ata!" it iedaad 118, |"vocwnW AOR 6.000 ete, Camaues| HM 83 pounds easily at a ne on | AE ‘ . Fea ait « ‘ ; vey. 11 Park” Junior, Maker re furlon fought Ritchie Mitchell in Milwau- | want. ¢ Larsipibelisi fons Kiimoe ‘oom | given advice that the normal cour | ore Live aren ay wanes ala in "hare ie nes, cae GARDEN CITY STAKES both were under 183 pounds formth Tt f % of athletics should be followed so far | oh i one-ai *Pigit | Maud (amy i ‘dim Heffering, 10) Lard ; en : . k r , Men Hestert (imp), HU; wn Haudies®’ 108 MONTAGUE HAND 1 dex y 181% strip ia ‘ ps ‘ . 4 Fair, Wi: Pasion A Ph ™ Wo bave | am possible vi, Pash VIPTH BAOR-Purte $0008 aoe’ sheen d 182% when he welghed ; ' ‘ f be The Championship Committee made | for Sa‘ ila 80d ip mag; me and one sts and FOUR Other Good Races » trun and a ‘ i ih aarhianacary ppenataluigaearinedorpted | nM ‘ne (ug Pelinw BEGINNING AT 2.80 P.M, 7 2 . ' ‘ athe ” { OO: Old ar IAL RACE TRAILS i ‘ district assoc 1 with the ex POUR TIL BACH Purge? 6800: Maree.) w0, | a Matin, 88d Bt. and Tth \\ \ bath ‘i ee ve ae rom Flatbush Av... Nroo w i Berta I *! ception o and District |i. 4Ub: drew duu, 108. G ‘ 1 wc “Pt HO, and at Inter pee ye eo Wing! ™ ' he s#entine rwhelaupaly How Is * King. Hamslurg.. 10m 708: | our ae Mihai: eae pas pee psy ¢ ue " in favor of L title meets in| rue WACK $2,600 edited: he | Harold [tiara | Megan, 101, “steels, Oppee Tito, F r ver} * . and other sb he jurladic Bia 4 TO; Big Buougl, Us and upwards: claiming: ee -NIGHT—Pi a B: Acbiljew. tHe Ny “ ly In Haw ¢ ap 0 ution, VBS Big, Boog. tle upwects cd > on clean-living, conscientious fellow, he'll |#y, Muckrane (ynp.), 10 r America, > | Foe toe hee toe Wyoming Han- SAvigentice all lataned, Wi ’ ibe joo Valued, Weather clear, 1? 60 to America, but lias no lofinite plane toe | holding of the track champlon-| @ixTH RACH $1,000; Wyoming Mane | Au) owance Weather jprobably hold it @ long cme, —- 6 ee tate at present,” thins. 7 et heen ttairoids' and “ap; taile ead © quas>‘Tvack fast, F ; .