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rhea: ai pple ® THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1918. ( BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK BROOKLYN HORSE. Troops Climbed Up Mountain Side With Heavy Cannon on gage Mtg Mae for His Back to Smash an Austrian Battery—Great Feats Per- 2 Driving Chub, an formed by Hackenschmidt and Other Strong Men. “lub. Copyright, 1918, by The Pree Publishing Comoany (The New York Evening World), TRONG mon appear in history and legend, Only Ulysses could bend the bow of Ulysses, It is told that Garibaldi, attacked by two assassins, seized one in each hand and killed them both by crack- ing thelr heads together. Tales of @ new strong man are) coming from Italy, and although he has been decorated twice for warlike feats accomplished by means of su- perhuman strength, publication of his namo is resorved for “after the war.” A number of pretty girls, all in Red Cross costume, will be the strik-' ¢ ing feature of the twenty-sixth an- nual Brooklyn Horse Show whidh will be held at the Riding and Driv- ing Club of that borough April 17 t© April 20, inclusive, A large number of the highest type ot horses will be presented. Among the Brookiynites who will show thelr horses aro Miss Helen Leeming, Miss’ Rachael Higgins, Miss Marjorte Beard, Miss Clara Peck, Miss Caro-/ Mne Weber, Miss Virginia Hanan, This new Hercules is an Italian who came to America when a boy,| worked in the Western mines run- ning a drill, and performed so many Miss Ethel Hanan, Miss Louise Banke . and Mr. and Mra, John C, Loud. The proceeds of the show wil go to the American Red Cross, That te r G why a bevy of the fair sex will be feats o rength at miner outings rs hand to help boost the occasion. ie ACKEN SCHMIDT, “ i e m1 girls will stand behind a supply table that ho was offered an engagement Wose MARVELLOUS in the club house parlor that over- as a stage strong man, and for a Seen MADE HIM, looks the show ring and sell you any- time astonished the natives in West- Winestcacs. thing from flowers to cigarettes. ern States by letting rocks be brok- The “ales” of the show are not te en on his chest with blows of a sledge. When the war broke out he went to Italy and enlisted with the famed | Alpine troops. According to a writer for the Wide World magazine, who| saw him and heard tales of his feats from the Itallan officers, this strong | man bas done some marvellous things. ile carned his first decoration by | carrying @ cannon up a@ precipice to a mountain peak, An Austrian battery commandeé @——————________ the peak and caused the [allans) iver that ano . much trouble, for they couldn't get at land tachia, UnOnOr they used a block ft. It seemed almost impossible to! packenschmidt Was far past his get a cannon up tho rocky pinnacle.| prime and had lost much yt The strong man volunteered to carry |Strength when he returned to thia ft, but although he could shoulder |COUNtTY son ‘ears later to wrestle | ‘ nd ccumbed to "tq the weight he couldn't hold a foot-|poig” “ “Uecumbed to the “too end here, for Dr. Burnett C. Colling | ° haa donated two wire-haired fox tere jers, who will be sold to the highes' i / y W ll Si t th F bidder” Mfrs. George A. Ellie dre hes ] erse U e e ace contributed a bridle, and there ts $80 | . worth of sporting goods to be ae | William H. Wanamaker jr. of ' | In Classy Boxing Bouts, | iii secs ont, town figures of the show, coming op with his harness string and with Miss Says Chairman of Board ':''«' siete otee re very likely en- trante, Miss Jean Lister Austin, is tp | come with her string of saddle . issioner C ines | b¢ @ Square deal for all, Should any| Mrs. Joseph 8 ester of Boston, , /}Commissioner Cann Outlines) on.® fayaye dead for all gullty of aa | it 1 hoped, w !n the harness “ 4, Inde Dor infraction. of the rules he will be| classes, thourh uo positive announce- Plans Under Which Sport | infraction. o way out, ‘There wit|ment as to ti nade, and Judge h ky led, At last | Will Be Conducted pulling of aaytning, a ees Los ind ‘Walter Ix Hanley e¢ ing on the rocky ledges. in California there Is a Caledonian | -_—_—— “Our referees will be appointed for | Providence, all of whom have “leggy” twenty men were sent up to lower|hammer thrower named Tom Caen | ; : ie: neQut eterees wl appointed for | Providence, all of, whom, have “logy” ropes, which were fastened to the po lg: seven Inches tall and power. | 66 OV, EDGE,” says W. F. Cans | swayed by the ¢ when making | sibilities gun, A harness was made by which |/i/!¥ Pull. He threw a i6-pound | Chairman of the new Box-lany rulings. If the ? the cannon was strapped to thelwhich iw 200 tect wide aed ean strong man’s back, and with the/all tho professional worid's records for ropes steadying him he crawled up} hammer throwing. He used to wrestle | the sheer side of the rock and after | 7" ant then. Carrvll's hands ace | @ superhuman effort reached the top. of the big TDUERR HG teats One| ‘The gun smashed the Austrian bat-|country twenty years age were We | tery, but shells from other Austrian |/4d Carroll was asked to wrestle | | a fighter is disquale | Fantasy is not showing just now. ing Commission for Wee [ARR for instance, he will be told |tut the tye ag sl 8 Wil he on = ‘iy very anxious that boxing in our| that’ rule so and so was broken, and| hand and ready for prize winning. ac — Ware miktgr Heine week he mane caclele all there will be to it. A rot. ves is i Hee ae ‘jeree cannot make serious mistake: rt hotly bMeiohan dia ao 4 did in New York. To guard against |when he sticks closely ce aaeetes Lynton ape ere sea Scenes A this he has appointed a committee | hook , BOMBARD AN AUSTRIAN BATTER D> that will have absolutely a f xtime is now in the finest fettle. ribbons at Mineola and ) be a decided figure of the Brookiyn s! y. Sequategue pti « i also » sh y We aA, Ww vai All Doxers will be examined by|!# also to show Wetona, who tock The commission now 19 forming its} COMP Sarsey Hage Ooly Ont raat the Hubbs's cow pony, the Kid. The guns blew it and its crew to pieces on eae, no match for the Turk code of rules. We will enforce them can be worn. We are going to Kia ° minally i Ge ame CF =i ‘oly | row yuh he ck, d after its work had been done, ASlaroung the hee merely caught him ° ° with @ cast iron hand. There'll be no| Jo our best to see that men are even. | Brown. thoush he 4 eget for the strong man, he was sent to al ribs fle a and bugged until nis | Br. ki n Mi t B Built room on the Jersey s\ for undesir- | 1Y Miao om, : Wonnan ty con ce phn b Michigan ‘, aN £, oe f hospital. During the climb a part of 00 Y Ss us e U ables, the sport will be kept clean.” ralitninaey. Rant eras Mile Can tere Mr. Hubbs's fancy and has proved a the gun mechanism cut into his back, | Eight Feet Tall and Any one who might want to take boxers no evenly matohed that and his muscles were | great acquisition. In his class he te ese re TN Te Around the Pitching Staff 22022 Co = will be a feature of the Brooktyn’ on will quickly find that '" weight. ‘To eliminate petty acan- man named Joe show. ( Chairman Cann is considerable of a (la (Hat have cropped up elsewhere | Charles F. Hubba and Hamilton Hi. several other similar feats during to |Schultz in Kast Oakland, Cal, who at Thomas L. Leeming, President: / ver the payment of purses club off- Salmon, Chairman and Secretary of orne 3 aggressive, with very clals wi v4 ° a g a 7" Alpine fighting, and is still cailea|{¥"ty-one years of hornet. He is aggressive, with very will be instructed to pay direct dp enema —. was just | ‘ia i 3 oo al bruins Poiregt the Horse Show Committee: W. 8. $ feet tall Y ; fon, the e nit ping | Axed Id ROW UNAS: (ORROCIAILY | Co Ei Prehmnesy ROKerel HO r Blitz, Assistant Secretary, and Frank- upon to use his strength tn places could asily have beer noe natte,| Team Just Now Looks Like Rival Candidate of Pittsburgh for | ‘erfully in nitting and vackstopping |Axe! Idina how Nines, capccially Oo valled managers: Me thie wee ity. Blitz, Aastetant Secretary, and Frank where it is impossible to employ althe strongest pry hong xpected that. wri man in th ry ne : neles over money ; ,, Is active! n harce of th world but Cellar Championship in National League—All Club Needs Is | inFicLo AT PRESENT 18 FULL] ®nY conside Hi > | om Pee Sreeee i tatae t number of men, | for his extrem: or any one who sensitiv in't th rding to n_ be done away with show, with a working committee ef ni a8. Crowds OF HOLES. wouldn't play the game according to “Our inspec will be carefully | neariy a hundred. " | followed him every time > i} . 7 shi a eka ; Ream Hackenschmidt Much Greater |{0)'(\04,nim ever y, {Ime he appeared Some BALL PLAYERS. The Dodgers’ iniield tooked | the rules. Cann hiss Ueen associated gotocted. Prey ell be men who will — ! nes 4 bitageed Ce ataaaes ike a sie afte Shue! ‘ard ith athletics all his life, particularly be nxions to promote je interests Than Modern Wrestlers. competition” of atrengt® i aesher AUSTIN, Tex., April rises on the 1918 campaign, the out went to'figiting. O'ltourke trite posing: hadi wesatling which z nd the commission will on oO ength, as 01 STL ex., April 6 ses on the 1918 campaign, t 4 boxing and wrestling, & a "i e Now and then, at intervals of/ man on a tug of war team in nn tne Ra’ : | is oe third and Was Worne | shows than average ability. | He Pa one Poi 7 . ternat OF te SHE DODGERS’ hopes for a first}look will be much better. Zach i when Robbie gave him a tryout | will do all in tts many years, men of phenomenal) ternational tournament that | ; anak 1 at short. The shift of O'Mara |!Cann has been physical director at p boxing contests a suc- strength appear in athletic sports, | fit excitement for several 5 division berth got a knockout consistent 300 biter and as a t and the advent of Ray ,the Elizabeth (N. J.) ¥. M. C, A, for sport is more popular now] Columbia is primed for a hara The strongest athlete 1 ever saw |/1¢ Was slipped in night with th jolt when Chuck Ward was|mere bagatelle of 500 tron men A t second bolstered 2 " - 1 with thousands and thou-|®ame against the Holy Cross College Hackenschmidt. When |C#edonian team, which w | 4 a nd bol | more than ten years. The new Chair boys learnt: t he{fine on South Fleld this afternoon, was Georges Hackenschm eA | wcainet the many. Tha catches | called to the colors and Larry Lajote| stands in the way of his return, the inner works somewhat but | man paused long enough teach 1 Dove JOArOINe tO HOR AR AHO TAO NO uated tear, whieh: hee “Hack” first came to America, four- rman 10 German | he 7 "4 makeshift arrangement at ae ung huskies how to|¥i#Tious army camps. It strikes me| rotted up an enviable record in ite £7 teen years ago, he was absolutely in- | '©#™M took one look oe, sitting | Spurned Squire Hbbets's offer of a} star left fielder should be at the Polo | and will hardly nd the |e 4c Moe nuchal teas t with proper management the| {our of the Bouthern colleges ta ome Vincible as a wrestler. He wus . @nohor man's position, and | : ten é y Incle| Gfounds or ening day, April) test of a championship campaign. yr ana how: HAT be at ere handful who could possibly|or the strongest nines in. the East . major league berth. Your Uncle|Gfounds on the opening day, April Y p Pale on boxing nd how he proposed to Pp ft ful enough, but it was his strength ® to pull aguinst him walked ht sty PP | Robbie needs third baseman administer Jer Showings laure sport can be kept In their/if comparative scores stand for any- that made him peer of all mat men, | stage ond quit right th Robbie had counted much on Ward) 10 | and a second sacker of tried abil. | **Uainister Je ee ee | thing. and Andy Conkley, the Colum- The modern wrestlers, wo much | Another team was induced to pull in| Founding out his infield and the big} With Zach in wft, Robbie will have y to make his Infleld fit | . Smith of At- | nn was not a candidate for | bia coach, has prepared hia men for advertised when they meet, are not| ‘heir place, and for a joke the Cale Brancisian Koldarine up ‘kat lai Meyers available as an infielder,| Schmandt played second for a time A tiene is concerned|® position on the newly organized what he bell yest. be the hardes! in a class with Hackensohmidt, 1|donians, after the tug began, le Porenuel: eters UI weak! ii did yeoman service at second inat| With the Lincoln club in the We tern | lat Kocpine boxinie cnn hich | Jersey Boxing Commission, He has| sme of Baven't, tho slightent doubt that|the rope one by one ‘andy offense with his war club. The Dod-| Vis one of the most dependable League, but he has lots of rough] have studied the beat of] heen satisfied to restrict his activ-| 4 | oa, yor Milton Wat Huck,” in the condition of hia first |#Wway, until Joe was holding the en: | ger chief alKo looked to Lajote to fit|t ayers In the Ebuetaian entour- | edges to work off, O'Mara has a weak | ates’ laws and will create | ities to the physical welfare of hie) OT stoner for, the Cardinela bee American trip, could eas: out vi m, Which was unable to t {f Ollie O'Mar W ut Wheat t r Pp nds s n i 8 of our own, It is pe y 3 A. PUDIS. wee n3 traded to the es for Bert Lewis, Zbyszko, stecher, Caddock | Pull him from the cleats. He weighed {#2 &t second base 10 O'Maral ‘nse will be wofully weak, making{@fm for the hard stops and long} us that our actions will be| Paper first suggested his name to| been traded to the te RR nd ali the rest, and waste very litte noe vg bounds, and was all muscle, | Proved a bloomer, Now with an ex-|, of the best pitching staffs in t throws a the fa jPorner reunert | ced win New ork. for auos | a * gt ere Hie Gaveraee | ann un tod y. President 6 about it. ne of his favorite jokes, o . : ¥ : Bh Ai practically useless, | Showing his 15 orm at the bat and I etl te w! visitine Elizabe' da the St, Louis Club, ‘dm ; ‘ m. | street, was to norte, Jokes, on the| perimental infleld and an outer do 1 PER ly uscless. | 0+ tirat ng in Jersey may nave a) While Visiin® Bilasbeth NAG @ tae gS: paula, Chub, Tom Jenkins, then American cha: asp his hands around beneficial effect across the river next pion, and fully as good a wrestler|# horse and heft it trom the ground | fuse that hits normally around | ALL TEAM NEEDS IS SOME HIT- | uy] Mivare ia the class of the buts year," . : i pointed to the commission, | bellaves a settlement can be reached. | Schultz should have Nv ; ; 6 | tleld amy Johnston in left wil London ‘and told ms what Hackens | Karl of Warwicnie Gave lived In Gus etre ol aM Nae dad MI TING STRENATH About pass muster, but Jimmy Hick-|NUMBER OF CLUBS WILL BE| ————— see sremenenaubeuaneatiens seh was 8 fee . joomed to have a battle with the tubbie's slabmen shape up n ly |} man will have to improve to fill Bten- “mack Le nee, deaniee ce chit [Remand (eesti he was an invinol Pirates for the cellar championship, | )f NOt quite as strong as the G ant | gel'a shoes, Hickman’s batting Is of] a. Ch te explained J Mune | Gakier eee ee 4 an invineib P| hurlers. Marquard, Pfeffer, Coombs,|the in and out calibro, with no con- hen Chairman Ca BIB ed: wstic ews at Madison Square Garden, That | tig’ hey have his corselet and| If Robbie succeeds in bringing|(: 1 Be ; | how his commission would make the match will be long remembered. Jen-| his sword still in Warwick Cantlen It» z Neen Fete e ie ema constitute & Le he Uh A u is fistic sport a success after its failure ) kina tried to rough Hackenschmidt, | takes a strong man to lift that sword | 2#¢h Wheat back to Ebbets Field, as oetay lee Panik Re an ane eee ita serht uae are ic ae ees jin New York. Upon his arrival in Chicago Col. J. C. Dare Aster meeta Battling Murray, Sask! 404 the Russian Lion beld both arma to @ay nothing of swinging it he expects to do before the curtain! could make a few runs, ‘The Rute|Ghine in that respect. this meraon number of clubs hasn't been| sriner made the announcement that he| Sharkey bosee Joo Tuber nd tere Fleamse thes a side h od 4 —: " * hayes yr 4 ine s et, but w helleve on Young MeGovern, down _ jlooks better than he did last’ year| They are slow on the ba: weak at hed as y has thrown aside all bids for the Jass rough as» much as he pleased fo oo —-—— | orks | b 4g en should be plenty. It goes without . soos when he led the Dodger pitchers with| bunting and far from aggressive n should be plen « Willard-Fred Fulton bout, which is] tno letter t f minute or two. Hackenschmidt was ‘ » rom age 4 Badd tLe ngdenn dal AG In @ letter to this office. Charley Marmay, the Dending forward, and Jenkins was Berta tether ne cut, of thirty-one] Summing up, Baquire Hobets must |saying that each requirements. ‘The | billed for July 4 and that he will atawe | p @ oromoter of Ruffalo, eave thas Be over him, with @ half strangle hold starts. Pfeffer is taking keener in-|dig up some ball players if he has | ae ro very slowly be-|the contest himself. He declared that is-round bouts at bis gn bis neck, tugging as if he wanted . {terest in his job, having signed alambitions to land his ball club any- Mmakine tp Gkciginne. Share witl| there are three sition that stand out ao nme unless it be an ex to pull “Hick's” head off. Sudden- Bin | Qotaliny’ Cocmie aie emmaele in all] where thie season scp ats hl ce ect site of the big scrap : it, wotch he will put en for ly Hackenschmidt straightened up, ai AN ie | cctalls sell ag tl Ls pM. aL | Sa pene eee eee |} Mali Hane and Lag Wena | 4 { show of bie Quesnsberry expected to work with better results Yenver, Reno and Las Vegas, | (" : y throwing Jenkins into the air and D , leary r | , when he wilt <i : van last season, as the Dodgers are| . ° N.M mut on fir ound “ breaking his neck hold, In the same n as | put on the main event being D er 0 | on outs with the Flat. “These pl have made moe 004 | between Wulle J i : instant be caught Jenkins around the po longer ae wih the Fiat | Oa amptonsnips ake These p : # Jacimn and Yoong Kime of Bul busy Squire } ondsition id Col. Miller, “and | tuto Waist, turned him upside down, and 7 4 \ prop tion id r im to the floor on bis head. Robbie ks for {ngs from may select one of them within the next ee ; Buried him to the a . Mamaux. The ox-P is no longer 2 , MI few days.” Baring come to the that the Poor Tom was nearly knocked out by , haa ger n i] wi In ee w day ing ! ’ 1, and Hackenschmidt. turned Y ; the sulky kid. On the contrary, he | g m Willard. atarte for the bate | fame fellows tn ae ie eras soot it, nutes By Wiliam Abbott, wat Baa the Met ot ete IoD, | te: full oF p willing to do’ his Marine oe \eaa erday by taking of a"! stchinaler of y . 4 every baseball traini ° Of atures who Will] bit, He han be nu i Bea SEE e——_———____—_— Sie nal A, A, of a0 arreneed ly @ glance at him jumped over the ne camp) fo eac » patriot led with a MIaeAIk: Cie Intasdac in onae ° top rope of the ring and trotted out down South this season there have rot Bte nieeerth le women’ oe AyD » his absence! * a only awimmir ts in ge * syn alk 4 piesa A LS saltcgle paula pais sm Om f fo the Grossing room for the reat be: |’ heen conficting arguments about| hattalion of qolvert. Ali ine ines) {fom the Med Sox werioy, | 1) Two National and Two Metro-| int to did Unete sum in teachtog ourl vin ten enter a wytnnaeium, where he] a Naan, Te Biale O'Kedte oe t tween falla, Jenkins Was un able to] the effect of the golfing stroke on the| iment professionals in the corn belt) 2° Meet In i any day now. litan Titles to Be Won at |eltier boys how ‘to. swim. Duri 1 box every day | 1 and Jobuny Muay va, | continue. man TIDE, chohing thar| vail player's. batting verai| Mave Voluntecred their s:rvices In addition the big five, the} politan Titles to Be “* the past six months hundreds of me : Gotch in the same ring, showing that aie A cr Matchos have beon t I trom the| Dodger ven} pr et in| kl YMCA Jattached to the Naval ‘Training Sta-| eae Rae oi , he wasn't a back number, managers have ordered squad! middie of May to the lat h nly Brooklyn Y. M. A. | tion at the foot of Street, Brook ha: AC Sie Mie t0 Grnes © iss ake + to the trouble of M4 fa training Sarg htyg pny to throw away the golf clubs while The plan adopted by n Dodgers | _—— lyn, have had free access to th wy eae Oh ow lela ae Aad ; “ Kowhom leon: 01 4 0" e diamo: - . ., ‘o erie x Gr al n m hav en ° cage , x Heck wrestled around « litte in El-| ‘8 damond battle Is on, Two of the fare tee & geriee Of conte 7: ee HAT promises to be the best|@d many of them havo tan om (Prank Bag e hart hitting | flabter, bas been mers kymnasium, dressed, and came] ost interes ed persons on the sub- Sete’ the olicoion eee ; Beantean W awimming meet held in the! PP tane marthors attached to. the {M im Jocha o time Ib antag pepe Me > coe s bie ou Pm 01 e Dork Mathews a ry} 4 Pay : : | i aarerine ut Sed ntieth, mag. | failure to * r mn Camp dressing room, fully dressed and with) 47,1). MAG Soave & substantial ba mn we by ig scheduled to take place Friday)! ; p the various contoats - Jlaet Monday nixht, and Kile Moviooety at Bae overcoat and hat on, he walked across) , Matty clalms that golf is beneficiai) ho Red Crosse ero Ut8. | evening 19, at the Central) loping to carry home the nono i Ps ine, Wis., mest Slonday night the wrestling pad and suddenly MP nl player, That driving and . - a tate, Fro pes] Branch ¥. M. C. A, No. va result of the efficient | che fisted up ble leaped into the alr and turned @ high) {0 10m shows sk he ne Bat ie] Park Commissioner Hor ns ene Bes| enean anion which|in which the officials of the Central | me nese, tor it Ballitere anny Denes b tum | oye dd ievelop the shoulder | ne raised the fee wre / ) workoute | Hanso yf c h the ees | a the Oumpie 4 Waltimore has been poate ees eomerepult iin an Areh muscles. Matty ought to know. He] De ruled the feo from § PAY Dunder fir bt ull ftime a number of best swimmera| Branch held thelr previous swimn reg Monday night, Henny | i00ed from neat Mor ning until Apel! 18, Was one of the first baseball stars to} © Na . i= | w Grimes o 16 Ripley “ : ets, thi awarde Bt tn 1 to take off wome of te main event at the Baltle i jandt Park this ye “« vel {in the country will battle for su-} rie ( f holding this|™ me U be ni ‘igh take up the links game and he's been! (8 : | her f Dy | ‘ H the priv \ 4 H 1g hie three The bout was pu Fifty Six Pound Weig t : ako up the links gan e's DEER) een’ @ AtUNE master for ‘other bash t tho apitter, devente| premacy in the only two National yenten premio ents of | ee kitine tie Suse ; tol Ald Like an Orange” to Hack. Cobb comes up to the plate with) Pere wuoca thy fee ton they 4ce and curve. ‘The | champion held east of Detroit] the East It bee 7 two Len-rounders, | At Travers Island “Hack” tried! tho argument that the follow-througal five bucks for the privity ad student of the game, d two metropolitan championships. | al | Jaber White of albany wowing the Sé-pound weights |siroke in golf in injurious to batting. | ing over the public links at Glen. 5 a bloomer thus| Besides these championship events RACING SELECTIONS. | fas Tue Ged: aia meme Toughes game ho had not seen or tried before| that It is more ditcult to hit al Me Sf Kk up Ike @ race} there will be a 50-yard novic 100- Biss sdresescl A differen ne ight, and 0 and he whirled the big lead missile| thrown ball after swinging golf clubs t ' tod. Ft ine eae | eT eee ite tute att |: ule. Downe ‘ak A vie Mi around his head with one hand .n-| Cobb has been playing a great deal i yard handicap, and a fancy diving bio that peerente. the ffteen-vund: beat : _ratohinaice of the Messe tut! } stead of two-a feat that nearly /of golf this winte Could it be pos There ure three boys in the Ou ts, 1 more A handicap, A number speedy h f en Pataey ¢ Ine and Willie dackson yo AWA « ot boate paralyzed John Flanagan with as-| sible that tho wonderful Tyrus is pre-| family, Soon there will fly from tho! fe rape , Be lie etre Stara’ the Bhycacd heer H f role, fram being lich at | is ncriane sib | tonishment, John sald Hack “threw | paring an alibi for @ possible batting; Outmet house Ww Lrookling a service | frooklyn to lift ahat mand oivigaie la 6 ted. Th on es Cannol! ink Bagley 2 ped pire Tedton en, | the 66 like an orange.” slump this year? | flag with three stars. Francis, former| pulimar n tne land @ hard 6 ate mpacted, he} ton, wanta the weight to te 184 4 so Pata Cling | aiking down to the yacht basin, — amateur and open national champion.| Otte diller officials also look forward to the 100- ird Pharaot xe Harry Pollok, who tooks i mi of Cleveland, Hackenschmidt saw a huge 450-pound| ‘The Western Golf Association has! ia a Second Lieutenant at Camp Dev-| yas Miller @ (|yard match to develop into a hotly reworth Aa 5 alas oth fer 14 comade | + to ta ton Mushroom anchor on the beach, tle] just finished a programme of exhibr-|ens, Wilfred, who Is several yeara| POOk M2 | fought contest. ‘The fancy diving| , Fourth Raco—Tea Caddy, Cant wee always curious about heavy| tions for both amateura and pron) older than his famous t + inl ty 1 hingfevent will cali for many stacular| Ray. Startling mite Line Fe ebro Food bantam things. Picking up the anchor with | throughout the Middle West this year| the aviation #grvice. Raymond, «| {ihe 2 avery | Pith Race—Dolina, Firing bir BA Men one hand he walked around with it/in ald of the Red Cross and other| mere youngster who already 8] for en t orps| The Centra! Branch natatorium is| rother Jonathan, , ‘i ey In the " by Sléter, 1 ive @ while and then put it pack|war reliefs, It is hoped that $1,000,000 whown exceptional golf skil mal ng Tn| one of the best equipped pools inthe! ,,8!%th Race—Baby 8! ‘ irrankie B ey Cly wh The sailors in the basin valk wil! be contributed by golfers through | shortly be a part of Un Sam's! that ev ix place will be filled bylecountry and the officials have been Beventh’ Race-—Napoleon, 1» with Joe Lynch of thie city, In the Mackenschmidt still, BVben they these tournaments, Chick Evens, na-| mavy. +! Mack Wheat, who has improved won- active in their use of 1! te promote Bond, G. M. Miller. 4 ——— conus, K, 0. Eggers tackles Frannie