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For a Player Barred From Ac- i tive Competition as Long as He Has Been Ouimet Is Play- ing Remarkable Golf. Ovaries 10 Piles Wea RANCIS OUIMET ts still & golfer. His scorés of 17 and 76 in the opening rounds at Blue Island, Ill, show that a little compe- fition will put him where he war when he startled the golf world by beating Vardon and Ray and winning the open championship, He ten t strokes better than Bobby Jones, the Atlanta phenom, and was in third po- sition in a lst of sixty-two players. Only three strokes from the lead in the thirty-six holes played. Pretty if fair for a fellow who has been barred from active competition as long as f Outmet. 98S WILLARD is said to have stated (we won't vouch for it, not having seen Jess,) that he is perfectly willing to fight anybody as ) goon as the circus season ts over, Jens doesn't bar even Carl Morris, who ‘once told him he was & “poor boob,” and to “go get a reputation,” and who Is six and a half feet tall and weighs 234 pounds when trained down to skin and bone, Neither does Jess bar Fred Fulton, if who was hand-picked by Tom Jones for a match a year ago, when he ‘wasn't much of a fighter, Wo will expect to seo Jess fight again when we see him in a ring, stripped for action and with the ob gloves tied on, Until that happens f wo'll discount the champion's “fight talk” and take it for granted that his circus needs a little fresh advertising. With half a milion dollars (authority, Tom Jcnes) Jess isn't likely to feel and being hit on the nose. It’s all right to expect a fellow to stand for having his manly features mauled when he needs the money to pay rent for the bungalow and buy shoes for @ Jot of little Willards, But a semt- ‘undignified. f Frankie Burns 2d of California. Oh, well, he's entitied to some of the oft coin, He doesn't dodge the kind that comes bard. It won't be so with Kilbane in a couple of weeks. lantic City for the Kilbane fight. ee trained in Philadelphia, could get more in Quakertown, body'd wake up to wake him up. ewer WRIGHT says that after the war the airplanes will ‘ be used for sport, and that ‘ aviation will take the place of auto- mobiling. Fine stuff. Who'll be first over the Lincoln Highway of the air? Gil Nichols thinks about « much of making a 69 the ord { nary golfer thinks ef making @ IKE experts in the season, Breaking a record, for Frank, ts like having two boiled eggs Jor breakfast for the rest of us. HB Leonard-Kilbane bout in Philadelphia will be handled with some regard for the com- fort of the fight fans. N. Y, promoters please take notice. The main event sri be put on at 9 o'clock, thus al- loWing out-of-town visitors a chance to get home before the milk train, Here in N. Y. promoters are for ting the Commission 10 o'clock start nearer 11 than 10, Jersey after the finish of one of tho midnight bouts. Might just as we not go home at all Jim Flynn, thirty-eight, threat- ens to retire, He's been retiring for several y No prima donna qver had many fare- well engagements ‘ *retur a ante bd HE Australian sporting writers, § who roasted Les Darcy dally i? during his visit to this coun- try, now speak of him as a poor, 4 misguided youth who would have % Deen welcomed back to Australia ia with open arms, and advise putting up.a monument to Darey by public! eg subscription. Too bad t Darey } had to die to square himself with| Le is own countrymon EXT Sunday at way Lue Chicago Cubs, Object, bene the Bixty-Ninth Regimght, This Time Nock ITA FRANCIS OUIM ANDERSON AND GUILFORD SURVIVE scan se ago sin much like training hard for a month These hired Well Ki Well Knoéwn East- erners Among Sixteen Left in Western Tourney. CHICAGO, July 11.—Francis Oul- millionaire is quite likely to think it!M¢t John G, Anderson and Jesse Guil- | not ridden @ race in three years, hav- known Eastern golfers among the sixteen survivors|ruling. Since his reinstatement he HAMPION BENNY will take in} in the first round of match play in has been riding winners regularly, As a little easy money to-morrow] the Western amatour golf champton- evening when he knocks out] ship tourney at the Midlothian Coun- ford aro the Jack May, the Argentine champion, and J. 8, Worthington of England, she are lending a little international ®48Y! favor to the tournament, also won mer defeated Leonard is going to train at” At-| F. J. Douglass of Chicago by 2 up and 1 to play, while Worthington elimi- Thinks he would lose his speed if he| ated Perry Adair, the young Atlanta golfer, by the same score. In truth only one of the Southern Phillie, however, would be oné¢/ group survived the first round, f grand place to train for Frank Kra- h mer, Frank says that his one in-| through, but Bobby Jones of Atlanta, : + Variable training rule is to get at joast ten hours a night of sleep. He their matche New Orleans came the Southern champion, went down before Ned Sawyer of Chicago by 3 up and 1 to piay, after holding the former champion even in the first nine holes with close to par golf. led the fela round, continued to play sound golf ott of Atlanta by 3 up and 1 to play. inexperienced Chicago player. Oulmet won the first hole in par four, but took six on the second, two over par, and four on the third, one over par, and was one the match on the 620-yard fourth with a four and was one up at the sixth, which he won other four on mado him 2 up. e then halved the next ix e down after los- y that Frank Kramer isn't a back number among cyclists. He is only a Httte slow in rounding into his best racing form, and is likely to start breaking records again a little later 490-yard seventh holes, but was ing the fourte four on the long sixt seventeenth and the gatch by 3 up and 1 to play. twice runner.up Paul Gardner two down at his opponent on the sev le. Mate Sascumite iat ike’ tacia Goat ullford won the longest match defeated Walter Crowdus, who was developed in the pub- Think of having to’go over to New twenty-second ¢ his long drives, was |3 down at the Jand finally won on the match which attr twenty-second, Jones and Ned Sawyer most sensational and it furnished wolf of the first 8 went out in 37 88, and they were all and Sawyer in MILE! A BG STRONG Guy LIKE ME HIT A LITTLE WHITE PILL Like THAT T'p be ASHAMED “To MAKING A GOLF BUG (The New York Evening World.) Doit! Copyright, 1917, by the Press Publishing Co. Race Skill After Being on Ground for Three Years. By Vincent Treanor. [ALKING about “comebacks,” how about Willie Knapp, the jockey? Up to @his season Knapp had ing been set down by a Jockey Club &@ rule, jockeys don't “come back” tried dt years ago at New Orleans and was a joke of a rider, and so it has been with others, Knapp, however, 1s doing as well as he ever did in his prime, simply be- cause he “kept his hand in," even though he was on the ground, He worked around stables, galloped horses in the mornings, and for a while was foreman of the Cochran stable, He never got away from the racing at- mosphere, and in addition was care- ful to lead @ good life and keep in condition, Knapp is no chicken now, He is a man with a wife and children to support and among the jockeys is known as “Pop.” Right now Knapp ranks with Lot- tus, Robinson, Bhuttinger and other good ones of the older and more ex- pertenced riders who sit ¢ saddles, He displays r judgment in all his races, he could have landed Borrow, winner of the Brooklyn Handicap, Yesterday Knapp landed Nashville and Achilles in front when any other rider mpeht | have been beaten off. His ride on*Old skill and Monday, when he nursed the good manshtp. Jimmy Murphy, trainer of the Dryer Stabl Murphy makes his engage- Willie rides has at least a good chance, @ guarantee and fee! certain that they |plans for the games to hold the big Nation A. A. U, authorities ha The mobili Sawyer became 2 up and he ran down nth Southern champton © 402-yard fifte 538 yards long . but Sawyer snd ran down a he Polo Grounds there will be a “sacred con- cert” at which three bands and a number of vaugevillans i Ub, appear, after which th Glants wil next green the it for dependent relatives of men in| Giants To-bay With Cincina M4. Volo Grounds, Adm, bve. paar. ard on July 16 will in the field of athletics n the politan district. | No, clubs ard however, rexeent, the St ® | Smart, Set, and the *\New York's leading clubs for negro athletes, Ted Meredith inpiated | his preliminury t trainin for the aviation corps at Cornell and exe pects Co be assigned. st acy training camp at Essington, ear | adelphia, STOCKHOLM, July 11, — Zander Swedish runner, made what {s bell to be &@ new world's record for the 2,00 metre run in the Stadium, co Gistance in 6 minutes $1 seconds. after a long retirement. ‘Tod Sloan| ‘ep in their } No one but | bud in the Red Cross Handicap | wel ‘and his 130 pounds home in| front, was a perfect piece of hovse- | ET, Willie Knapp ‘Comes Back’ As Jockey and Now Ranks Among Stars of Saddle to-day's That queen r Emil Herz is making Ife hard for Jimmy Murphy, train stable, On phy's | F boosted | horse, up from $700 to $2 point’ Murphy Herz wasn't uring that thing the b plained afterward that he never could get anything entering Nashville selling races for $1,000 to be seen how Herz will fare with | the eolt Jimmy Fitzsimmon and oni Quine tlve of didn't run Jim, “She and may win.” home. The Sanford known as last rac day tt was Achil brought home the urday Wawbeck car Throw out Taicius in the Knapp 1g in the good hands of \< ments and sees to it that everything | that he clone da big gap, suggesting | Sammes ‘West and Tom Vardon., that with an even break St | would hav |nim. Cas The Brooklyn Derby, the feature of away so straggling. St, Louts is expected to make er | will be able to go through with their If St. Louls does not find itself able surances from the Meadow Brook Club and the University of Vennsylvania whereby {¢ will be poss to hold the ames @t Frankiin Fie Phila delphia The © ntrie FI n's Assoota gation has applied to the Championship Gom- mittee for permission to hold the me ropolitan all-around tit petit at its annual games at Celtic Py on Aug, 19. of the National ing the A yest left sidy's Its decision to-day as to whether or| Frankie not it will hold the national track | City b and field hamplonshipe According from Dutch to despatch received at A. A, U. eht in th Neadquarters tbe St. Louis authori- | Pioncer tles have received pledges for prac- | weak at t tleally the entire amount required as | punishment | Ditton Has 1 Jack D' Jat the F [might 1 } flush’ on mind them milling at RACING SELECTIONS. AQUEDUCT, Third Daddy Fourtt Fifth let, Star ¢ Sixth PLANS ANNOUNCED FOR PRO’ GOLFERS RED CROSS TOURNEY 4 to go too, and so Is | Ticket, but on all form so far season it looks a two-horse affair be- tween Hourless and Oniar K It will go a long way toward deciding just who is who in the three-year- old division, programme, jinto a match ra aa jand Omar Rickety 1s nam between Hourless fillies Regret had just an exercise gallop in the Gazelle Handicap 3 ” went to the front shortly after the t and was hever in trouble, . a dead track she ran without half trying within a kecond of the track prd made 100 pounds up in of 129 pounds might just as well have been a feather, er of the Dryer nm trainer of the of the most conserva- | “{nformation” thought there opening two-ye would beat are becoming performance at the Athletic Notes ) ( Fight Results Borns Wins in a Canter, tamwelght, main tenéround bout at the Burns had hi { His Poneh, not only was unable to knock out J Clifford but could not floor .the Strong Boy rele ten-rofind encounter for Callahan, BOSTON ting to lahan of New leans after rk was given the night, The crapper kept is opponent Hanton is that he odds, Native Born Players to Measurz Skill With Resident but Foreign Stars. ‘The big tourney of the Professional She | Golfers’ Association for the benefit of the Red Cross will start at Engle- wood July 23, when foursomes will be in order, professionals having women players for partners. On the following day am@feura and pro- fessionals will take pagt im a\thitty~ six hole medal play competition. The team matches are carded for! three different courses, at Baltusrol on July 25, Siwanoy thp following day and Garden City on Saturday, July 28, There will be a home-bred profes- sional team, another composed of English pros, a third of Scotch pros and the fourth a combination of am- ateurs picked by Jerome D, Travers. These matches call for singles in |the morning and foursomes in the afternoon, Medals suitably Inscribed will be given to the winners, and ; there is just a chance that all those who participate will receive medals. Conditions call for a round robin method, each team meeting the other. aid Just what sides will play each other on here the first day has not been announced Aileen O just did get This will be the first time that native |born golfers. will have the chance of measuring skill with the resident but forelgn “pros, On paper the home-bred combination looks unusually strong. The teams as 8 Monday: Nominee they have been picked are as follows: bacon and on Sat- e home In front. Home-breds: — W Brady, Jack Dowling, Tom Kerrigan, George McLean, Tom McNamara, 4 Jacl | Burke, Otto Hackbarth, H. of blade,’ Emmett French, ‘charley a ner yh andicap second on the jand Eddie Loos. was practically one of Ma me of Mare | far Arthur Rel English pros: J. M. Barnes, Gil Nich- lok Phil Gaudin, W. H. Way, H. Har- Wilfrid Reid, Herbert ong, George Sargent, Cyril Walker, Scotch pros: Jock Hutchinson, Will- | his own troubles beating fam Macfarlane, Bob McDonald, Alex Smith, Isaac Mackie, Fred McLeod, Jack | | | Amateur team: Jerome Travers, | curs! Frankie Bums, the Jersey City bantam. fobens, Alex. Campbell, Jim Donaldson, George’ Fotheringhain, | Alex. Cunning ham and George Low Charles (Chick) Evans, Francis Oulme' |Onwald Kirkby, Jesse Guilford, Jones, Perry Adair, Norman Maxwell, John 'G, Anderson, 'W. C. Fownes. jr., ben M. Byers and Gardiner W. White Oulmet fs rated an amateur, as. the tournament {x not under the direction of the United States Golf Association George Smith, the former Columbia itcher, hag been released under op: for next season. He will be recalled at the end of the International League sea- fon. BOSTON, July 11 manager of the Boston National 1 m, has purchased from Pro Outi el; has tra felder, to F red Wilhoit, ano! tsburgh by the waty Massey and Ed Ruelbach to Providence. | CHICAGO, July 11.—James Archer |veteran catcher with the Chicago Na tionals, has been unconditional }teased, Archer, a hold-out ea season, has not been playing regulariy ts to sign wi league club. ae 7 president Hicke; CHICAGO, July 11.—Joe Tinker, ma: Colum » of the Amer us iy fan Association, has been fined $100 b for expectorating in | that clty, ‘The gate receipta Were close to $8,000, Iter Hagen, Mike | MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS National League. ‘Cabs. W.L. PLC.) Clubs. New York 45 28 .662| Chicago. American League. Cabs. WL LPC, Clabes, = W.L. P.O, Chienge...48 29 .623| Detroit... .88 37 507 Phils. 90.559! Breokiyn..32 37 .464|| Boston....46 28 .622| Wash'toa. 42.45 Ot. Louis, 35 633 Beston....28 40 412)| Cleveland 42 37 .632/ M4. Loule..20 48 .385 ‘Cincinnati 43 39 624) Pitts’gh...23 47 .329|| New York 38 34 .628|Pulie,,.,.27 45.375 RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. (Chfeago, 1; Brooklyn, @ (Ist game), New York, 7; St. Louis, 5 (17 Innings). Brooklyn, 4; Chicago, | (2d game), Wewel, 6; Washington, 4 Cincinnati, 10; Boston, 5, Philadelphia, 7; Chicage, 3, New York vs. &. Louis, Rain, | Boston va, eveiand, Rain, Pittsburgh vs, Philadelphia. Rain, GAMES TO-DAY. Cincinnati at New Tork, New York at Chicage, Plusburgh at Brooklyn, Boston at Detroit, Ht, Loute at Boston, Philadelphia at St, Leute, Chicago at Philadetphia, Washington at Cleveland, ‘(Ciistic News _ som Fox and Goss Matt Hinkel, the Cleveland fight pro-| Charlie Simpson, the Australian fighter, who moter, who will stage the fifteen-round | eeamed in several figlita in hla country, upon his bout between Fred Fulton and Carl) ‘vel home was knocked out in the fit fight Morsis at Canton, O., on Labor Day af- | oewrd Int lon Ravan, ete did the trek ternoon, has just received the consent " . of the managers of both fighters to al-| ssiise Joe Gane wan matched to-day to meet low their men to battle to a decision. | soldier Bartfleld in the main attraction of tea At first the managers of the men re-|punds at the Broadway 9. ©, of Brooklyn on fused to consent to @ verdict, but when | Saturday night, Billy Welton and Lew Anthony they heard that Hinkel had decided to | will furnish (he fireworks in the semi-final, Pass up the contest they immediately iS changed their stand. Fred De Lorme bas matched his lightweight, Young Rector of Jersey City, for two bouts, The firet will be with Prankle Buma of California, on July 17, while on July 23 he will exchange punchen with Young Michaels ‘at Pittsfield, Mass, ‘Jack Dillon, the Hoosier light bearrwelght, has Just been matched to meet Harry Greb, the crack middleweight of tx-round bout at & boxing show to be staged at Forbes Field or at the Exposition Musle Hall in Pittsburgh on| Bill Brennan, the big Chicago knockout artist, Monday evening, {uly 23, Ae Gred recently | 1¢87€8 to-night for Quebec, where he boxes Horace fought: splendidly again Buck Crouse, it is most | Jones at the National A, ©, of that elty om Fri- likely that be will make Dillon step lively, day nigbs, Although Harry Stone, the local lightweight, | Paddy Mullins, matchmaker of the Clermont | did not do any fighting to apeak of while he wan | Tink, has compieled his card of three teu-round up tn great form in |bOU'M for to-mormw night. He maichet Young Australi Hie last bout in that country was with | Norman of iy od to box Billy Murphy, the lew ¥dwarde, the Australien fighter, whom he | ‘fk Saten Inland bantam, in the main event battled a twenty-round draw at Melbourne before | Wille the other contests will bring together Happy the loraeat ond that evce witbeoed a contest te | Mahoney and Young Howard a a retum match, |and Hughie Breslin, who knocked out Tommy ing about 12,000 peoyle ou hand to eee FAH! laat Saturday night, end Danoy Gilbride, in this country, he is showin tere b the battle, | Kid Norfolk, who has proved « seusation since Robert | nout of cen rounds at the club's regular weekly show on next Tuesday night, Marino tional agreement by the Giants to the Rochester Club of the International League. Mickey Doolan, manager of the Hustlers, promised the New York club| to work Smith in every series, In this|pitcher for the New York American way the Giants hope to have him ready | jorge Stallings, dence ders Walter Rehx and Ray Pow- route; has unconditionally released Mike Another major The first open air boxing show to be held in| be come from Panama in the bearyweight division, Minneapoiia will de brought. off at Nicollet Park, |ha# ben secured to box Carl Morris of Saimina in that city, to-night, The fighters who will |f0F ten rounds at Rochester, N, ¥., on July 16, lash in the main go are Johnnie Griffiths and | ™ thé open air, Johnnie Tillman of Minneapolis, As Griffiths re ee cently gave Champion Kid Lewis a terrific battle, | Battling Lahn, who knocked out Joe Garry {0 it is most likely ho will not experience any trouble | the serenth round in the main bout of the Mili in outpointing Tillman, tary A, C, Monday night, has been matched to eae | box Hughie Breslin at the Clermont A, ©, July Lew Raymond, matchmaker of the Harlem 8, 0, |1° for ten rounds, At the same show Kid Nor- of Mame Saiion, Hockaway Teach, to-day oe | 18. {# wnaational Pasama hearzweigt, bose abn Lewier Johnson. weight, and Young Marino to meet in the star | bate) ‘The New Polo anoounces that Irish Patay Cline will be ween in action there on Friday evening. ot to be Jimmy Regan, the California eight, who recently gave Leonard a very argument for ten rounds, ‘This is not the only feature of this card, as Chief Tumor, the the boxing game, will try conela. sions wi mmy Nelson, the game and hard hitting middleweight from Portchester, Burns after a short notice at the Ci of Krokiyn over # week ago and managed to stay | light ten rounds, Burns outpointed him | toug' ut the battl eeeeneneneneendemeneee 10019. ladien Harry Pollok writes ae follows “It looks as Irish Patsy Cline ts going to Um Knapp's face during an arBU-| have his own t getting & mateh wilh Johnny ment in a game at Columbus last Thurs: | Dundee, After Dundee defeated Willie Jackson day. Pitcher Mordecal Brown, who alao| recently, he reveived three offers to’ meet Cline participated in the demonstration against | Prery one of would have been grabbed by 1@ umpire, was fined $10, the little Wop ty @ minute if besthought he could win the contest, Up to date, howerer, hasn't men fit to wccept any of then Si, LOUIS, July 11—Ray. Caldwehs, |has been arrested here on @ charge of llarceny, Mrs. Lucy L. Dick accused Caldweil of taking @ diamond ring val- ne ued at $150 while visiting her on June | teith | 80. Mra. Dick said she had married since the disappearance of the riux.| ‘The Butfalo promoters are triug to indie Caldwell said the ring was in Cleveland, | Willie Jackson to meet Pete Hartley, the New He was relea: on_ bond, Durable Dane, in that city in the open air, Hart boa ley 9 as good @ card up the State as he is in Tommy Houhey, the New Jersey lightweight | STANDING OF THE CLUBS. J) on seturtay night at the Palrmont A, ©, he will Ove. Ww. L. PAC, | Clubs, box Barney Adair, Harlem's most promising fe! INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. thia elty, and the match should draw well, | champion, has two {amportant matches Pionewe Sporting Club, he'll tackle Johnay Dundee, Exnt n Golf Match To-Day- MINNEAPOLIS, July 11.—Rain caused | @ postponement until to-day of the sec- ond exhibition golf match for the beneft jot the Red Cross, in which Charles GAMES TO-DAY, | (Chick) Evans, Chicago, and Harry G Newer ot Buflale, : |Legg, Minneapolis amateur, were to Richmond at Rochester, meet Thomas Stevens and Arthur Clark- Baltimore at Tyyonte, | 80M, Minneapolis professional in an eighteen hole best ball foursom: io of losing men to the army. With jthe exception of Heine Zimmerman, | Buck Herzog and Bill Rariden, every |Giant regular is eligible to the, draft. ‘the Giants loso any players other {clubs will be in a like fix, so It training camps. ‘Giants were idle the Dodgers found | John Weismantel i very anxious to stage a Dun. | —————— dee-Cline contest at Ebbets Field the latter part | of this month, How about it, Mr, Scotty Mon er, and one week from next Tuesday night, at the POLO GROUNDS STORMED TO-DAY BY MATTY'S REDS ‘Twill Be Hard to Stop Giants Even Though the Cincinnati Bunch Are Not the Snap They Were of Old. Matty and his Reds will storm the Polo Grounds this afternoon, but the Giants in the four-game encounter plan to further strengthen their poste tion as leaders in the race, Cinoln+ natl, under Mathewson's direction, {an't quite the soft snap of old, yet « the Polo Grounds band is so firmly entrenched in first place that only a great calamity can prevent them from winning the pennant, With half the campaign over it is unlikely that any team can suddenly ‘muster enough additional strength to Sweep the Giants from the lead. It would seem this could only be brought about by that terrific un- seen power—luck. Bad luck on the diamond comes mostly in the shape ‘of many injuries to regular players. | Take two stars from the line-up at ithe same time because of injuries and the otters immediately worry about ; the jinx and down they go in the per- centage column, This year a brand new factor has been brought into baseball, the dan- It is true nearly all are married, but many married men may have trouble proving they are exempt. Still it must be reckoned that if may be an even Steven proposition for all hands, And cheer up. The baseball season may be almost fin- ished before the Government finally assembles its oonscript armies ia Considerable moisture at the battle field yesterday prevented the Giants from taking another wallop at the Cardinals. At that the leaders cleaned up the serien with the hard. fighting St. Louls crew. While the @ number of dry spots on Ebbets Field and divided a double-header with the Cubs, Lee Magee’s work has been di appointing lately. The Yankees ex- pected big things from the former Brookfed manager, but Magee nevpr could seem to get going at the bat, Now word comes from St. Louis that Bill Donovan is trying to trade him to the Browns for Armanda Mar- sans. Both clubs appear agreeable to the exchange, but St. Louis {sn't particularly keen about assuming Magee's salary, said to be $10,000 a year. Marsans was the first Cuban to break into the big leagues. When he made his debut with Cincinnatt, about five years ago, a big delega- tion came up from Havana and sev- eral Cuvan correspondents daily cabled back to the folks choice stories about the Cuban star. Incidentally, the Yankees with thelr few makeshift line-up pulled out @ victory in the seventeenth inning against the Browns, This goes as tae longest struggle of the season, \ Tt remained for the lowly Athletics jf to take a fall out of the flying Whi Sox. The Mackmen yesterday made another surprise attack on the Windy City bunch, Now Chicago has flop- jped from its high perch and is back |within short range of Boston, bao MANY STAR INDIAN ATHLETES AT CARLISLE ALREADY IN U. S. SERVICE The world will soon see some of the original Americans in @- tion, as many Redskins, formerly students at Carlisle, have already enlisted for service on the other side. Enoch Owl, George Kaaw tosh and David Crowe are some of the names of typical Redskins who have enlisted in the army. War- rington, football and lacrosse man; Earl Wilbur, holder of ‘the school dash championship and football player; Henry Broke and Jesse Wofford, both of the football squad, and twénty-two others have already donned the khaki. Welch Teesateski, football star; Isaac Willis, a track performer, and Edward Thorpe, a brother of the famous Jim—but not his equal as an athlete—and a balf dozen others are in the navy, and five have joined the Engineer Corps, SPORTING, RACING AT AQUEDUCT TO-DAY $5,000 BROOKLYN DERBY 2 MILE STEEPLECHASE and FOUR other Good Races FIBST RACK, AT 2.30 P, M.% SPECIAL RACW TRAINS tion, B8rd Bt. a Finibuan ave, ‘Droste 1.55 P.M. Speo Ladies, “Course wag Sire. Chub, Bin; =, 6 Goldier Hartfield va Itallan Jj