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- > Track and Field Sports Now Rank With War Drills at Army Camp Cora ing tm riley ports keoping aotdte « campn, The Commiasion on Training Camp Act ities haa been busy oraaniaing for athleticn ever air pe opened New thore are tra 1 field aporte, boging tournaments and other sports soln on everyw under office direction, Managers he n ape POInted from th men tos inote fovtball, baxkethall, volley ball indoor baseball, or country rur AINE and Koccer Ka iment haw {te athletic officer in general charge of regiment athie Fach company has tts at wd A company ploked from the theme are under ty mp hlets athiett Ve niisted mon, All of aoneral direction Of the athletio directory and wtaff ape Dointed by the Conn in : bile there are many individual eventd & Kreat part of the work « a slate of team contests, Kor instance, In an athletic field day at Camp Lan there were teams of fifty men entered from each regiment. Here ja the in aFrrvoaey Btruction issued £ one of the events AUNUTS Rouwe WNT Desounare- team broad jumpin SPARAUG PARTHE > “Event, Standing Hroad Jump ——— - All teama In single file behind their * jumpa at blast of whinties nce ews rows MAN UMEH Htiiwh OF first as take-off : ° re and then jum third m. mov osp U U t up, &c., and tean th Jumps Breeteat distance wings’ 18 ew Head Loc HE) “leap frog race” promises pies plenty of hard work. This in| Strangler Lewis appeared for th: the process |first time in the wrestling tourney aap Frog Huce—All men ‘down’ |for the world’s catch-as-catch-can (Wands off the ground and knees |ttle at the Lexingt heatre lant Straight). Last man at senate {Might and defeated Carl Poxpishtl in Jumps all other men and takes posi- |@lgnteen minutes and ono wecond Hen ‘down’ in front, of dae, Sen sie controversy as to a new fold be who was ‘down’ in front of Ine |!ong c are 9 FA het when race began has Jumped all other has devised called the head look, wiitel: mén the race Is over.” because of ith punishing nature many wrestlers contend should be barred with the strangle bold. A good alzed crowd was on hand and interest was divided between the bout In which Lewis threw his man and one In which Sula Hevonp. Peaceful Finn,” do- feated | The other ITE list of events in thin feld day Tan as follows: Standing broad jump, medicine ball relay, leap frog race, shuttle relay race, lock! atep race, rescue race, running broad jump, medicine ball nyt. summer- sault relay race, running igh Jump, whoelbarrow race. the Umited bouts resulted an follows These were all team events, com-| Joc Savage and Joe Mualcowlecs eted in by the teams of fifty mon| Wreatled all ¢ the mat for twenty rom each regiment. An individual) Minutes with netther gaining @ fall and contest programme ran like this the bout wan declared a draw One hundred-yard duab, 220-yard| neTaik iaeavitt, called the champlen of dash, 50-yard equipmewt race, b0-yard| Horace aleo wrestled to a draw, al backward run, 12-yard hurdle race,\ though the former waa on the defensive W-yard I-logged race, H0-yard litter | Pretically ull the tine . Fage, I-mile relay race (* men to|,,Hal Christianson pinned Kart Bush to team), B0-yard. sack. race, ‘bu-yard| the Mat in 9 minutes 48 xeconds with & double nelson and body a water pail rec Hundreds of Une 60-yard obstacle race, same BO-yard centipede race, standing attend the tournament to-night, for broad jump, running broad jump, 12-|the champion of the Army, Soldier pound shot put, tug of war (10-man|Teavitt, will match hin skill and Yeams). ftrength against Strangler Lewin, In all these athletic nta the com-|Seldier Leavitt ta a * ar” and, pelitora must wear the regular shoes |}% Well known In the wrestling world issued to men in camp, This ta tol che has It and ated some Bocustom them to handing them-|‘lh fhe ather content, to « fintsh ven while dressed in ordinary ser-| toe Rowers, the American Apallo, will Igo outtita. Jencounter John Heracle of Wilming- By the time we have a couple of) ton, who wi ed Soldire Leavitt last million of men who cn go through Svening @ field day in camp we'll have an} The programme for to-night fol army fit to chase the German uf lows France and cate b thee rene tse, O-MINUTE. LIMIT: MAT Alexander Thomas ( ean get over the border. Jon) va Harty Stevens C . Cyclone Burny Cita champion) 4 T Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass.,| pometriou Tofalox (Oreck « where Battling Levinsky isx}tyan Linow (finiand) va. Boxing Director, they are now| Dermott (Amertean), fy. Mk Ital holding elimination bouts to deter-| (iuasian) eceaal mine who can fight in a big boxing| FINISH MATCHES tournament that will be held in Bos Joo Roi (Amierican) ton Dec. 10 for the benefit of the Bol. | Geracle ston), F tean) diers’ Relief Fund, Tho soldiers will, ger")! AS ieny. class as amateurs, and beside the sol. | Weavitt (OS ch ler boxers there will be a number of | — a apecial bouts betwoen professionals, I dare say there will be hotter com Petition and better fighting in these soldier battles than in the usual am. | @teur tournaments, for the men aro being trained to a fighting tradition Raymond B, Fosdick, Chairman of unknown outside the army. jthe Committee on Training Camp a = Activities of the War Department, VERYTHING in sport seems to! jay given his indorsement to the pro- have a war flavor of late—that posal of the Millrose Athletic Associ- is, everything except the few ation to hold its annual games to fessioual events now belong ts “ Sauers Garden on Jan. £8/ ide of army, and a scattering list | Madiaen Bauare Garden fan, 23 of college football matches r the benettt of the fund for ath At Travers Island on the 9th the! letic equipment in the army and navy Aviation Camp football team from! training camps Mineola ts echeduled to ¥ against | ee Seem Fart Slocun for the “Championship | Dayid Tod of Youngstown, O., a stecl of the Metropolitan Pistrict of tho manufacturer and banker, and owner army and Navy Posts. Football oe tn6 southern Park Race Track at Leegue.” The sume will bo held un- {nar place was ored to good standitiy der the auspices of the New York py the Hoard of Review of the National Athletic Clu iting Association at Murray Hill He Phe Fort Slocum tean is sald to he tel. He Was suspended with all his horses fmgact, but the Aviators bave lost five | Without @ he Ping leat fall Chrous ts star playe A have. by tntiy | litaty action of the Secretary of the Coa pth Ba pean '1Y Helmont Park Association of Philadel “transferred to other flelds.”” Perhaps by Dec. 9 sume of these former foot ball etara will be playing @ greator and more glorious and more thrilling game. And it won't be long before the men we see at Travers Island will follow. The football season ends with this game. But the war season is still phia, growing out of a misunderstand. ing over a check, for entrance fees. gsiey, ‘18, of New York yeen ‘elected = manager Fordha eraity baseball team for He succeeds John Jor wer-elect, who te how serving in France with the Ford- ham University Ambulance Corps, Jone) cit the —— - CHICAGO, Dec. 6—A uniform method j of collecting the war tax on, pastes to baseball games, it w a he to-day, {would be one of the many subj to ]come before the baseball meeting to be held here and in New York next wi |In order to avo!d confusion and con- gestion from an attempt to collect the ch pase ga presented at the lected in advance when {e {esued at the beginning of the season CHICAGO, Dec, ©—Charles | men, President of the Chicago Club lin the National League, joined forces | with Auguet Hermann, President of | the Cincinnat! Club, to-day, in the movement to reduce ¢ ‘ational League player limit to « ne 4 ‘The Weer CON ARROW University of Pennayly nia will 4 h {te annual relay val next ; E, probably on the iaay and jBaturday of April. It has not yet been definitely decided to have the carnival rs Ja one-day or tro-nay competition, ana - each 35 r5F Until it ren be determined whether tne . 7 ‘ [Sumber and quality of tne would aty DAY « ETRENUONG SWIMMING Wrwecioes.. Y. A. C. Conducts Big Meet A fs THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER ¢, 1917." 7 Ia aa 4. ROAD nom. a anes & MOPOT Am WAP A Bees Re igi By William Abbott. ! ‘ ewn't expect to Buen Weare . e Mis amateur status restored b » United States Golf Association at sa ting next mo! ’ tlonal avin cmplun while away se National Army plans to have business tn goods sual or Soldiers at Camp Upton ; irre would Ten Thousand Men Form Hollow A Sele Sl al LA and ho neither expects nor intend | Square, in Which 1,500 Athe jie wit inaie an announcement of to o8k to have hie amateur standing i if D ve Meotsior within a da two. reat though ever one in the letes Compete in Half a Dozen ny ere cntat chninpionehnip was| game with the possible exception of Lb \ seared A total of 67 | would ep see th conquerer of ~ pointe ok the geld and ilvor i . | allenge cup presen by the ctu | Vardon and Ray back In the amateur RE than 10,000 enlisted men ‘rhe wet Infante recond with | yanks. nd officers formed a holtow 4 uta and the sonth old Artil | — aquare around the footeall) arered for both fndividual and team | The Gardon City Country Cinb will fleld at Camp Upton, Yaphank, at the typ a were of the highest quality. | syomally open its handsome new club- ; 1). Thomas Carroll, w private in Con | divisional athlettc mames conducted | pany KK of the th tntantry, was | house to-morrow night with an ap- by the Now York Athletic Clut,| the victor in the 1 H-vard eutitpment | propeiate house warn The club’ [Within the aquare tore than 1,600 Ten. Carroll, demonstrated how eniy | hr tr Ae iter J. Travis, Jathletos competed tn half a dozen one knows how, for it foul hin only tiag been in une nearly all tho past events, ‘They all wore tho olive) pee te eee cities, hae | wea but work on the club house drab uniform of the army and they gnd cartridge belt and to pick was wnexpeatodly delay ‘The Gar- made an tnapiring pleture ws they | 7 fle and then run 74 yarda to the ity country Club aims to be one stood cheering and yolling for moro) [Miah Te ee eet y of the S08th i of the leading golf organizations tn than threo hours while thelr com> jurshtry, wha second the Maat. George 2 Tarbell is Prest- | pany and regimental teame fougat) |, winfantes whe Y dent of the club and William Kimball and struggled for supremacy anh nein sald Nothing like tt In the natura of an | deve ' reasure =. ‘or been seen In thia| Wot ho competition was by the | Minning Ue x tt paalentay | arise: Wholevale, Twenty-one mon Pan in tho| grounds and the time was fast n for his unnual excursion to B various heats, and In the 100-yard dash, considered, J Jones of ¢ latrs, FY The veteran Scot will open |tor example, there were seventeen heats, }F the 306th Infantry wos se hia winter reason on Jan. 4 each having twenty & total Meld of 240 But so well wae the n organt by Frank QI in director letles, and entatives ew York A. C, Matt Halpin MeAleenan amt Poul Pi went through without ompetitors Mned up awalting tho star starters, making up wt , Arthur nat ft n columns ¢ of the v Jevents, and as h hw |heen eliminated # up to tke ite place The enthusiasm of b petite: splendid work the New ¥ 4. C. hast one and in doing for the wobliers, and indicated that It Was thoroughly appre iated. In fact #o enthusiastic were the men that the officiate of the y are \ Justify holling « twoslay meet, nothing Will be Jone in that regard OMICA Dec. 6. ‘The condition of Walter Bokersall, ranked by many ms the greatest quarterback of all Ume fy college football, 18 tiproved, although he is still in a critical condition David Janowaki of Waris | Jeittn victory in the ma Juffo wt the rooms of the New York City Cheas Club, when on the tenta Kaine of tho series in en EAST LANSING, M Dee 6-84 nerir weight and KroM sili in the se of the forward pana enavied | ‘thal cleven from Canp MoArtuur, | |Texas, to defeat the Michigan Aguios| lyeam 20 to 0 al | ‘(ootball Notes )| Pennsylvania and Georgia Institute | of Technology will meet on the grid-| tron in Philadelphia next fall, accord- | ing to information reaching bere from Major M. J. Vickering, graduate man Jager of athletics at Pennsylyania. | |1t is probable that the game will b played on the second Saturday of November, the date usually allotted to the University of Michigan, because the possibility of @ continuation of the series between the Wolverines and | Quakers is remote, In view of the fact | that Michigan bas been reinstated in | full standing in the Western Confer-| ence. Georgia Tech beat Pennsylvanta 41 to 0 in @ game at Atlanta this season | _ In all probability, Mi play | \Cornell next fall, Under th fal tworyear contract, aligned last Decemper, | Cornell was to play Michigan at ina Arbor {tn 1917, and Michigan was to |Journey to Itha 1918 | | aaeeee | William H. Tow, quarterback of the| Amherst foothall eleven for tro years, takes tnsue with Fre@ Walker that Hen Boynton of Williame was an ey eptiona jauarterback, although ne agers wt the Willlame coach that je ®as one the most valunble players any man on any eleven in ¢ Major Bulger try his In the meantime Alex will luck with the Florida fish and gam | Mike Brady, star New By and he continent to shoot his win I in Calif Ata Banquet org Major Bozeman Bulger, 1 4] Jim Pritton, the New Belts formerly bascball expert of ‘Phe! fessional, starts next week to i Livening World, was tendered a ban-| down to mien, 8, C., and he in auet last night at on Square] tends to try out every course on the Garden by the Chowder and Singing | way Association ¢ Great South Way,] a whieh was organized St \ Laws vena, of Hare an ‘ Rape one of the directors of the York |@l the arctic golfers are expeeted to National Baseha cib. Boze w us| be on hand This tournament will } presented ow of tary (run throughout the winter even if one Wineminara: ih i cecal must mashio his way over a snow- gift Boze Was out of sorts because of | bank the early ANNE ement that no iain speechmaking would » allowed, | However, the acknowledgment of the f Ne outburst of pent-up oratory pte banaunt was presided over by] 4, Mote Herlocker, Secretary of the rvin S$. Cobb. Others present were] ew of PEO y ‘estoheste: n ns Association. Capt, W. O, MoGeehan, Murry N,| Vortohenter a i ; Nempstead, | Edward ¢ row pending; out Dianks (to horsemen: fos ' pdb ddd y two reold) fAxtur of antiand Rice, TH Wellman, Damon |e bie twory a CRLUES 86 GSS unyon, Sid Morcer, Eddie Curiey |» announces that the 1920 Tuturit and mino host Frank M. Stevens witl be worth $30.000, For long yours Only one momber of the Chowder|the Futurity stood out as tho richest Singing Association wag absent,{and most coveted! fixture for two-sed Jacob Ruppert from French Lick }olda of the Americun turf, but in th wired hia regret t two or three seasons ft has had to ful Stakes at Saratoga Springs in mone * Local Magnates —°'..°2.h0e , A. Burke, the well-known ama- Haven t Agreed ltour rider and the owner of Old Salt On Conference other Jumpers, 1s in New York for a few days on a furlough from Spartanburg, where his troop ts in The joint proposed | training. ‘Ten Point, a thoroughbred of hi meeting f major league: 5, Herr- Garry h mann, | ‘s con. {quality several years ago when owned cerned nee by A, In Aste, may be sean under the Harry Hempst dident of the /ovlors again next season, Io han Glants, and Col, Ruppert, President | 2" entered in @ number of races by et she Naukova: professed tie 4 fb. R, Doctor, who will put him tn : © deepest | active training again after three or gnorance rege jot |four years in the stud, Ten Point ts to have the loagues battle tt out in{a son of Jack Point—Gold Ten. the same room. resident ‘Ten | the National League A per 4 Horsemen once again are reminded knows, hasn't been consiited abuat ye lot the dispersal sale of the late The n eat th_out {Schuyler l. Parsona’s racing stab on the part of lova (tes. Mhey're |Durland’s Riding Academy on Friday willing to me with the otier gang, |evening, Dec. 14 but they a {th nion they —— ould aed 1 1 « also hold that Garry's plas v them IRISH PATSY KLINE SCORES League igh mt week prop. QUICK K. 0. OVER PAUL. ably Ke a t will se - ore the Joint meeting back the da PROVIDENCE, R. 1, Dec. 6—Young the « ission & tO paul of New York proved @ poor maten 1 for Irish Patsy Kline of the same want i Gov, to the Jaw put an end to the Hen ia t s minute @ wf tig ealiy buppens before cryi BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK RUMORED JESS WILLARD IS IN SECRET TRAINING dose nite coe a we war tMouT HATIAG® HIS SOCOMD TOMMY «6 ss oe Best Rider Italy Ever Sent Over, With Partner, Spears, Consid- ered Dark Horse of Six-Day | Event, | RANCHSCO VERE, the ta ott seprises of the Gar jen six-day bike race, It been let his rare fora " athe Vere ra team the dark 6 in the Jor nd | Verri'a pet hobby is to start some. where ne the end of the line, throw in high than » pias cach of the riders one by one. 1 again the Italian flyer haa » past the entire flela to Anish no of tho numerous after | night sprints } It has beon bis rather unexpected |showing in sprints that caused the fans to start ing inquiries about Verrl. Ho has figured in other Gar- den races, but never with the atten- tion he's attracting now ri, in br English, admits he 1 to ride a bieyele bett than anything else, and he is quite conf- dent of his ability to push that for- elgn mach than Francesco his Just a little faster ny other rider in the ri Verri regarded bike star Italy ever sent to this country, He was born in Man- tova and’bean road racing when only fastest Verri Says Racing Officials in Europe Are Stricter Than Here the eee PING EM VER WT BUS” BER un ls One Scrapper Doesn't Mek the Size Purse hw of th By Arthar 8 Baer. re ne 04 Om ‘ anne hele sa heen ree 4 Hilo Carvegio hue i with the one ' + Peders) Leow ' " not 8 noe mragentan ere sont atrangia how 7 « «(iad to ene that ating tn eethicg pvore retin 4 Feed dow wallop Porky Flynn it will be ne novelty for Porky, A punch on the no ano news to Mr. Flynn, LAL! Pier | pater firke wante a longer Cube with Meanie t r The Saflor ante the nee! figlit to go ® Fowl . Alera Bhabondeviteh (9 an eee | cellent vereation. but his career Rai Alexo + owy whieper- elled by fat care wh hear the That healthy California olim: | ain't so healthy for Eastern boxers. Raseboll magnates haven't hacked up Han Jonnaon in hie exemption sim. Th shot the tad aaid Lat hae! t, eat Mt. and Hw i New winter teag Thome Ling Smits mohe mare + of shooting t a8 tong. ft than @ pack chera and last and “ adone ae you CHIREED I A af sy der hos it one fan et that, A ale-day rider doven’t have | , Manley, Hoot, Wiley an tush pout the size of the ishing in order | Grenda, Drobact mins, Mus win and Madden 1) noerder in Being forced to stay one huns After thin sprint Take Muwin Jumped | the water won't be so tough for to the frout and had gained haif «| some of cur alien enem That lap before the others realized that he] includes soap too. ras woing lap luntine. Th for tw e poinutes there was K. O. Clreus is willing to declare dee, Madona nd Till took | war on anybody that Congress over- trying to kill the others off. | looked. re acat Wall ov the track, was plain that some of the| BASILY cams would suffer ‘The judges held afterward that Cl mun and Eager had becn lappe va} , A New York girls’ college AC and Drebae’ @ We, basketball team trains on bon track during the jar bi cl but regia feamne of! they get the vote just the same. nd Madon na, Root and Drobach th polite . they have inade, but cannot resunie Kramer. bamea:hie satay ne coring until they have regained ther viding ability on golf, and it may Ke wan, warty sul be ao. He got atymited on the third let, with Hill, Drobach, Grenda, ¢ y| doy, and Lawrence followins The etihth wos wou by Linart, Wiley, | T A “ No re hy that Philly air! fourtesn, ‘Tha lace Floyd McFarland |Magin, Manley and Mudden and ‘Thomas | ghouldat be "s” geod, pillleediek, quickly appreciated his wonderful | flowed awrence, Debaets,| The sterner sex has no monopo! natural speed and took the 3 ee tow ta the | en ivory, even if Henie Zim d Italian under his charge. eprint * ” | sink he could catch Eddie Co! ro ply breezed ¢ . Tanart, Wiley, Magin, Thomas, Han-| line Verri simply breezed through Yana? MAAAEA Tnished ine Pow int a the raves in his native country. T: the tenth and last Jap YEA BO. ho went for bigger game in France| -— ee - —_—_——.- ee and Germany—and again cleaned up. Ho won the amateur nplonship of Pon , and during thes lost & race With nothing more to win dx an! Scotty Monte ' aren to retire un nateur, Verri turned sfesdional, |Pundee, the cra the ainon nae vei!) engage in mateur, Verr arn in pe 1 yore veh ate tirdas ntyht, at | {tle auptat » Carne Kid. aso for twalve Ho frat visited the United States im (oe Sit mateles, Saturday nbihts Ot) piyuls dw dacvle, lan peronally euperrieed the W3. Verrl, paired wi the National Club of Philadelphia, Jobn=| raining of te tio peaieses, and hae then tebe eran tk eo alas WI clash with Jubnny Ra MOMs | vent of ahve f. ult Leow avpearance before the er tinishing fifth in the New ¥ he'll face Battling Lia! The 1g year be again Deo. 18, at t | iptured fist. place in. the Chicago Ciub of Bo wit ty ysis Sa with Reggie McNamara a8 4 ‘Tendler of Philadelphia, and ‘ Creek, Mich, er firet week Tan wit \t White hae been Prix in Paris against a great Meld of | 00 0" , H veteran New Kuropean and American stars. Then |* lear 4 quick trip back to the United States | ‘ng for the Garden race, | ann e old time tighter, te mew ni a firm believer of tb Neslanal A: ©. a6 ia continu yhysical pr or « ml onfisvaia in that cagmchy Bagster tout Ronnie ee m0 from it ber woe Iria @aieay Oline Vere finds racing conditions bere * te (awa At the bore club Ge-slght,” Gaadaer much different than in Europe. Me has bent hip out of tie rag a Bead Lae : x6 officials | for erreral weeks kk as aye rer, a8 Le Auows the suya on tho other side race officials | patil = we are much stricter than here and they nati | won't allow two om three teams to ¢n= | Biuy Re tthe Ku Mat Teen gsleebed | Ay. il lier Into a combination against some !Ciub of Lary » ore * at the opening ef the particular team, Any pair caught do- |bovt be:wen J.aim . ous which wae formanly Ng thia is disqualified for life, which jevamrro and al he Noy y the Harem S.C. ‘There wil be ves avery rider a fair chance Of [Tete Guin, Pavias's manager petuund loula, for menbers only, winning. | =. Verri stated that American race ot- | felals didn't seum to object to several }teamy forming a combination, @ cons wpe teceniy sasued dition which made tt especially hard | yy f the Saseme Cour: of Brooke for un outsider to get out front and |i als of tie road clus | nt for a lead watmining te ~ from b the ank 5s withdrawal WAS | boxing contest siaget SAC to boa, | Son nt of bad kn Hig | John Welimanse), minager of 5 aouiiee od on toa simply dried Up, and | dra to ou arstier sartes uf toute un Matucde former tational champion had no [nigh He as em ash’ HlaGtt: te a . soiee than to retire, ugh uy Tomar Pun of Veen N.3.3 Ba Jue Ke was confident es in the week 0! , mo of New Orlow, & Nis ability to sticis the race ou | 2 tackle Ciarie Geodwie | ———_>——— TWO TEAMS LOSE LAPS I setae | IN THE SIX-DAY BIKE RACE; | EGG AND MADONA TEAMED * | With Kr and Egg out six-day grind as a team, the latter amed with Vineent Ma mer of the | ot Me land Rex Car being now te: errs ldona, formerly Bello’s partner, ¢ - ie ra started the first “jam” of the /q,, vs Don't talk operation. Tf you can't wait for a free trial of atter thes . Pyra race at 10,15 last night Just after the! 1. eters be bas wo: Pile Treatment gota Oc box at ene | st t, It lasted for| uncle, are p aly matclot § arug sore and get relief now, Ut xth official sprint, Jeoced bow ak toe Maton ae not near A store nend coupon for twelve minutes, and the teams off fo hem 2) ihe Bacion! a,c. 9 free trial vackae (0 plain Wwrapp ; © lapped a . 4) and get rid of tehin Chapman and Eager were lapped. |jurch Mravdt ay ve stzed uo for te o PO ming Ride ae Se & Root and Drobach were pena ined a | twalre-round be such rectal troubles, Tile no substitut 1 ‘ 4 ack during 1p for riding off hy anh ps rid Jote Kirk, mana, o New Pius a, A FREE SAMPLE COUPON e "jam." -They will be ou | Mar'em, das ar anatker cant of « | pynaum orca company, race untess they can reg oir lap, |p for tomorow piri, Oy eutave men ene 1 tuidding, Grenda won the first sprint of the | ery will be atloasl to en to Marauatl, Mien. Night, with, Root, Goulet, Corry, |here will be fire als-rount convents tesmeen tes eh aly ae ame ® Pree Hanley and Wiley tinishing Im Order: | fojowing {iguters: Terry Marie ans 9 Mack ° * tle ‘Treatm Drobach won, the second heat all xcs diega asd Moldy Mao. G ne plain wrapper, Aimaeit, “Then in order came HMM, | roe Site Oe Nelly Mae, teas Volk Nama Thomas, Madden, Magin and Carmen. eo are eet ave a . It waa the firet point scored by Car- | sd ic a RS a Rerect men for his partner Wiley . Wiles kept up the wood work Dy] ane Ager Rroitiem east ee ban /sue, City anieaing the. third sprint. smith, | =e ett alts Tebaetae Goutlet, Corry and TOMOF | oo ues the it Pgre Sp —— follower ri th {Ro b. toworom vg | eee aprt Freddie Hill finished inches be- ie Antes th a nto Lie wired areme M AY SKE GAWD EN NOW MS nae then Maace as, | with Jor Lancy, the crack west wile bantam sel 6D. RACE Wibiveentis & lave, Linert and Granda. Goullet, Dow Very (or cweire rounds, 1s tue ether bu. Dave Asier, Joe