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es ” ane — ~ . lnpree a eI 1 _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1918 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK AMERICA’S GREATEST PITCHER WILL NOW DRAG DOWN THIRTY A MONTH, WHICH ISN’T BAD PAY FOR FEBRUARY ————— THAT EIGHT-OUNCE GLOVE ON WIL- LARD'S' FIST WON’T PROTECT HIS KNUCKLES MUCH FROM FRED’S CHIN THE HEAVY HITTER ono SADDLES Copyright, 1918, by The Prees Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). see Tat Hig ‘over THERG Im Goina To LAND RIGHT ON Tor of 'T. HS FIRST WINNER ON THE RAGE TACK | Willie Midgely Sends Three First-Money Horses to Post, but the One Junior Rides, His First Mount, Brings Him Real Joy. \ Miller Hopes Minnesota Will Listen to Reason Regard- {ng Willard-Fulton Match. emis, Ue YT tert HE = homeless heavyweight championship is etili wander- ing around through the Mid- ‘West. Col. Miller is as restions a4 @rop of water on @ hot stove. Camp it would like to have the bout there, although Camp Grant es plainly that it isn’t offer- @ “refuge” for the untugged wan- OF BLS RIGHT AND LEFT ARMS WHILE WTTING 2... HAVRE DW GRACH, April 3— Willie Midgely, who trains Lieut Gifford A. Cochran's horses, is the happiest man in town. Willie jr, who rode for the first time tn @ real race, made a succeseful debut on Bughouse, a horse that is just as erratic as his Stake Entries Just Out “promteie and. Neppertam, ach horse with big priced mutuel tickets, For Local Racing Season 230i siete victory that elated him, Croud of T Wicked oP ae tLe IN ACTION. Au: 6 Bits cate AT FINISH, HEY, MISTER - Did Ya see MY Drive come ( 4 ’ ° ° | vie ie is is third (-rypcesr heh the family to take up the prot jon Nn object lesson in fighting for RIGHT WHERE we U e on ur ars only makes the scales flutter at eighty soldiers who aro boing taught I Tord ‘rout t= pounds. But he could control Bughouse all right, he steered him around the mud The $5,000 Paumonok at Jamaica, First of the Metropolitan | fie inner py a Yenstn and a halt, Cirouit, Has Best of Sprinters Among Nominations—Prospeoe | to- the backers o: suck iiare Ir, which tive Juvenile Stars Named for the Colorado-Brooklyn Hane | covurus entry" lope nim on the pose dicap at Aqueduct Has Sixty-Five Eligibles, IMs defeat, as he conceded Nopperbass |twenty-one pounds ” But Col Miller is to under- jotand clearly that the fighters will {fe expected to receive whatover the ‘military authorities feel like paying. ly Col. Miller wasn't present & conference to which he was in- He has a little guarantee to ; (3 y PFalton of $20,000, duly provided for tn Z | a contract. Suppose, now, that the Grant authoriti should do- @ide that the bom was worth 30 cents end make out a check to the Colonel Ber that amount. It would be dis- By Vincent Treanor. portance at Jamaica, exclusive of the z A selling events, is the Colorado of HE announcement to-day of the| $3.09." some of the juvenile starsto- stakes to be run at the open-|be ure likely to make their racing ing of the 1918 racing season,|debuts in this event. It has been lib- Oo r \erally entered, Belmont has the prom- jevuraging, wouldn't 11? ary LERET ¥ ii beginning on May 16 at Jamaica, is Bo the Colone! is still lingering . ° ’ ° ae te portant bit of news to local | #iNs Mad Hatter, a Fair Play-Mad- e tnd that dear Mlinnesota. Vor one Eddie ( ‘ollins asn t issed au por tenes | AP Colt In and James Butler has two, K , the fishing in M.nnesota lakes racegoers, For one reason it furnishes] the well named Top Rung by Out of rl e S pretty good at this time of year | a Une, indirectly, on just what hopes| Reach, and Climber and Siesta, by Out for another he hopes that Min- of Reach—Napping. ta will listen to “reason.” | 3 and trainers have ly Makan baie 7 The, first of His Majesty's get ts rr . named for this stake, He fs Toom- CAM BY —The The seven stakes during the first; beola, out of the Irish mare Conne- Gaeaina she Seeuiateaie bas will six days of the Jamaica meeting are/Mara. The Macomber trio named yo sowed on the Housstonie River at ubscription events, with additional |Shows the California millionaire still P° i ss Mf that only desperate measures Chicago Second Baseman Most | HOW COLLINS EQUALLED srohe Ce eunfornls millionaire still Docsy, Conn, on June 1, according to an get him into shape now in time Valuable Player, Because| SAM CRAWFORD’S RECORL fees for starters, Owners and train-|homenciature of his new racers, They announcement made by Harvard rowing alua , July 4, Yesterday he left his — ers are not given to throwing away/are War Plume, Camouflage and War 4uthoritles. Capt. Hyatt of Yale and Miiveuse'at home and did his dally He’s Always “On the Job.” EDDIB COLLINS. UNHEALTHY EXERCISE. money of no-accounts, so the nomi-|{dol, all being by Star Shoot. Kilmer Capt. Emmet of Harvard tossed a coin | pa miles on the road in an open car. ¢ Games, Batting. Pleiding. E“tovt' po 1s good for the health, but what would the world be if som a Game in Three Seasons | fs increasing his strenuous | eee training stunts every day. He! } has named five for the Colorado and at New Have: ud the Yale captal \ ations to the features which closed Bed. Sve | ado ar © laven and e Yale captain _ 1.000 anvil pounders exercised their vocal cords with dumb bells? x Harry Payne Whitney has seven nor i m-| won, On June 1 the second crews of the ‘FACK MUNROE never knew how It oniy-on April 4 last must be consid-}jnations from which to select a +, | ‘ob: f os t a fos will race or » popular he could be. Since Jack | By Alex Sullivan, 4 Bre | Catohingititin ca Ce ekaee ee ve worms o- | erag the oywarttic while” sat OF: the worthy color bearer. R. T. Wilson | River, SG AEe Bh wor aeoea ir teas na thas c 4 - ® as ag eligibles t of his| : bd ® . 4 Mame back, @ real disabled war hor, AUSE he ts always on the job 180 ‘on Women who exercise with short weight footwear usually suffer trom | Various stables. f : valued sire Olamtain Jone me Ment | yard will compete here for the opoor- | Wweartng the Canadian uniform and « and on the job in more ways 8 1.000 [90 Unusually good corn crop. The $5,000 Paumonok Handicap !8) den, represented for the first tt in| tunity to match their prowess against éeutenant’s commission conferred than one-is why Eddlo Collins, — —— Fishermen who exercise their hands in describing their catches are | the first stake of the year on the met-|the stakes of the meeting, has named| Yale in b race. Tho freenmar ; i ) id bis Government in appreciation | second baseman of the world’s cham- 472 T4 | Kenerally too busy to bait their hooks. ropolitan cireult. Lt is at six furlongs,|three for this particular event, one! crews of by arvar! and Yale also will rave y bis ics at the front, he has be | pion White Sox, Is probably the mont a bempatibns seh oe is healthy exercise as long os you don't practise with too many| which meang that it will bring to- Tpihor anne Le cemendale: aka on the Churies River on that day. d ‘@ bigger man than hie ever cou z james. s+ Fielding, penaltie: ‘ 1 | rinters. ¢ © Tramp, b: ondale, fia anatl “ ; luable pl and r getuer a field of known spr an Gh , . The balkline s«ction of the Amertoan ( we been asa ring champion. Kvery | Valuable player in the game, and 4) ing ||). aoywgae 0 Most coquettes who exercise with too many suitors would snap at a Tp ty-three nominations, all| sua American Girl and Sopia, a chest-| amateur illic. “\ssoointion tourney tor ic society in or nour New York | record breaker as well. Unless the we aT ‘s14 WEE hance to wear a calico trousecat at the ond. ere are sixty-three 1 S » S| nue filly, by Ogden and La Sorella I. | the metropolitan championship played Munroe to appear to help the| weather or sudden tllness prevents, i) a50 | laoo Meme ants se ans a a by blow. t0!d to the event, many of them three-| sixTY.FIVE NOMINATIONS FOR| {hirer kames lust night. HA, Cole ty Loan drive. And no man liv- |G, ‘ Salsemen wet a lot Of exercise out of greeuhoras by Blows J... ois, bug there ie enough of the! |the leuder, held his piace by defeating Would be more willing than Jack |CO!llns to-day wil! brean tne world's o @ Ing through tin ones, y ead : i BROOKLYN HANDICAP, | Harry Stern by 200 to 134. Coemuan . e t last! lunroe, but just at present he is | record for playing consecutive garaes, older d...sion represented to put last] , A lot of calves grow fat in clover, but attract more attention in silk- ‘ommendable average of 7 4 made th Tet oe y i . ; e stakes for the Aq eeting, ershel, Presiden e a4 joned at Albany working for the ‘The mark will be 473 performances,| T#*® ++++ 474 Hele, year's juvenile stars to areal test. Of beginning Monday, June 24, and end: clation, improved tie position by wine poeclan Hecrulting Mission. igo! Come what may, he bas already | “= Pugilists who exercise on the wives offer very little resistence to ® course tho Kentucky Derby and the, ins July 12, are ‘also announced tor, ting from f. Bresnun, 200 10-129 ack Munroe could only 00 live wire In the ring. | Preakness at Plmiico will have been! day. ‘Thero'are eighteen of them, in- = in 100 different pincea at once, ;Saualled the old mark, made by Sam |ho had done on several nowable ovca- ba BSL ea ‘ : seams: , | cluding some he m0 portance |The New York University tennis team could keep him buny Crawford, the famous Detrott player, | 08% when he paid $60,000 for Collins. if The suy who exercises his bankroll with Liberty Loans w'll never! run and won by this time, and the) 418 ae Wee Saute : Orie BiCOKiy opens its season to-day with a match ! Munroe sa crodit to the profession | ‘yn former Columbia, College boy | Ladle earns whatever he Is paid. Ho #¢e tt carried away in a G | three-year-old standing of much a8) Huudicap, the ‘opening day Crostare, Withygthe colmmbla. racket-mwineera | he gave up years ago. ‘The luck- | | A, Aaa ee can always be depended on to piay, : : ~ —-- | sun Briar, Papp, Escoba, War Cloud, | has sixty-five eligibles, including a 1 Who Will. represent the Violet are thing that ever happened to Mun- | has not mised « gare alnce the sick or well, and always for victory. Now that Willams College has lost Pitcher Card, it wouldn't be sur-|Jnck Hare and. others well estab-|the handicap horses of last years and Capt. Artie, Loewe ilenty Shuldoner, * was his defeat by Jefiries in San ctka iiteten (eatasneon stb epee prising if they called it a misdeal, ae verage New Yorker| ®t @ few three-year-olds. Among | larry Fertiz, William Hirshfeld and laco, when he was knocked out 5 nen during reid emlapa | ner nient will be a big night in pS shed, but the average } ¢ Ken. | {2ese are Drastic, Sun Briar, Papp, Eugene Baker. me oan TOU to ,tar, with to-day’ Teturne|the ex-Yank and feed Hock, will have John McGraw must be a fresh air fiend. Ho says he's well fortified | Prefers the home dope to that o | Mater Cop, War Cloud, Recouwt and| « nad blow and choppy water faites <r - ot ye a ams i ; | tucky and Maryland. olater. lio aa fies 7 4 Me ld bo a bit of good luck, | not yet in his friends, Benny Kault and Larry Soainet the draft, | yotinn wuttan la dhe) blepeat indls|, Other Aqueduct stakes aro the Care| starr ee serie tabs tlokae Geemras f\\ roe didn't wee it that way at the} ailing has always been noted for | Do: f the Glanta, by his side help- ore | spied ty ter Handica: the Brookdale, the! ploughed a slow five miles over the f He was almost heartbroken | ein “on the Jc He was right on |ing him to seil Liberty Bonds, They say that if Alexanaer had been a farmer he coutd have claimed | ¥idual nominator to the Paumonok,! Queens Coun rough course at Edgewater, Coaca Rice last fall, when he i . the Dwyer of ir his defoat. the job, wasn’ Phil Dwyer; exemption; hut a wise But he was knocked right into a/mado H rmer won't even let 'em hit fouls wt! Je no attempt for goed time, and rout paying | being represcated by High Noon, now| named after ninerman chase him} What a difference in the records of pe m4 ee G arin a contented himself with summesting to the une and a chance to do # hing |over the the run tint gave} the Giants and their neighbors—the SF te: emernian, aix years old, Turk, Praprens papakel PPh tam. t halate te ore we ey men improvements in their stroke, \: better than merely winning «| Chicag «True, Hoinly was | Dodgers, ‘The former tops the leagu THE PROFESSIONAL. |Caddio and Top Coat, @ fairly good Nh ATATLNATAGINrIS Galeton | chia Gascdan chin Gcaealitae eet ‘a championship. When Munroe on the too, but he was late. That's | with five games won and none lost, | He never touched a drop of booze or drew to fill a pair of treys; he | On® among lust year's two-year-olds, akes, the ner of which stands Metropol! A ARS tation Brine hesatete | ~ ring, har ed that he'd me ah naa! ey fracalac while the Dodgers don't know what! never spent a cent for news of what ia doing nowadays, He'd bawt you | Prank Weir bas Jack Hare in, and|for a big dinner and celebration for Ath tis < niow took lone stride toward charm at ou can take red e Giants, et ame, c . " 6 C 1 ri | the othe! at m1 eo nig stimulating interest in traci a eway into the Canadian eas on {Job has cheated them out of the long | the bot rung of the National J y : ish dag hed {ll-fated Lucuilite of last year, with a local offices. [t was decided to eplit the ‘There are any number of interesting Me scorned to dance the turkey trot and snid a burlesque shoo was | that good old son of Fair Play Strom-| selling stakes to be run at tot Prospecting trip. He siruck # rieh metropolitan junior and eentor cham- eral world's series spotls. | League championship ladder, | | le; y ating Ja- plonships into two sections each ‘a fortune in the m and tio was with the Athletlen It vile; he thinks the dostng game ia rot, and baseball never made Alm | yo11, Gifford Cochran, now in service] Mmaica and Aqueduct, expecially for hold one novice wvent, one handicap and m the war t the nly because of his clever all] Walter Johnyon ta not the terror! #mile. It wana cinch to get his goat by asking him how he would bet— eae 2 in Phil-| tWo-year-olds, but few of the really One event closed to men in the service rush to enlist. Mu didn’t around playing that the Giants lost. | that he was, as he ts being badly he never signed a lien or note for fear of going into debt. thle . ents Se inantiy ral rf good ones are named for these events. with oach me t Tentative Gates were bark because he was enough | Hil #lyle of performance simply kep' {bombarded this season. Maybe he And yet, bencath his clammy eye he held a secret coh pi ie, which the stable evidentuy thinks| ‘This, however, doesn't mean that the jected, thd five | fel H live suftly for the rent 8 day 10 Glants ap in the alr all the tune da th cold and deap, hat the | considerati The first section of the warm woather to thaw out that kept his thin Ups parched and dry and robbed hig frame of peaceyut | Well of. He Will, when rigat, one of eligibles are ordinary, On tl ball. The Ble er!ivted as a private in ¢ will be held on either Jun in- | Again last year, aa a member of the | his smo! anks Look two | He'd never mingle with the bova but Kept Ma banksole te nis | tie Best sprinters around these parts, trary, It often takes w selling event to the second section will Panadian Lijght ite Se ¢ a r le out of hi nd the lowly : . ke z Alt also : to come out of hi ov e horse : Ale ly 13 or 20. 4 q otered ‘hie. Ife for, ie twoked lika'a eure loasr to victory over [Jetise Have. done tue. soma’ tanven | j ReW rather spurn auch childish Joya Decauae he davdled im war | retirement, since carly last epring us| trainor can disguise a wane SShevSE the gentors wil be on Numa tt \ ty. He hac ‘ the New York boya, |hits were made off Walter. Time was | good ag ever. He Will ts owned by| filly as @ plater and get away with it| Of 2;while the Anal events are sued: \ roush the t Collins sure has been the Glants'|not so long ago when some teams! sex a Louly Fenstel, who this year is train-|for a long time. Jack Hare, for in-|“ 4 °F i Piped ont by vis, and one thing Is eu 1 1-'would have conshlered th elves ing the Glen Riddle Farm stable,| stance, ran in selling company a good D The team which Columbia wif ‘ which Hilly Karrick handled last sea-| part of last season. Try to buy ‘him | to the Penn relave on saturday tor the son. Por the latter, Fenstel has Yan-|from l'rank Weir at a selling plater |four-mile event has been named by N t kee Witoh, now four years old, which| price :o-day! son Metcalfe, It will include three cross- ly all of the mon who | » th 1 aisky of the Chicago Ameri-\lucky to make that number of hits | | War with him have Juare i tidn't throw money away, a® off him in a season, | with a cripp’ m that om sa oon coin | @ can keep | . reas 4: a two-year was about the beat of ahs uintry men, Larson, Huelsenbeck and day. He live, c emma, Managers of boxing clubs in the State! George ‘‘Knockoat"” Brown, the husky Ch her sex, and Huily Boy, which, though Turne®. The fourth man will be Shep- tiring on his well won honors and of New Jersey are on anxtous seat | Widdieweurht, who ts now ju highly arded, showed little as a herd, probably the best miler that Co © wrviee of Un Mving at case on the money he ati lumbta now SCHOOLBOY ATHLETICS; to-day as the Boxing Commission has | ##m et « cantoument in Califorsia. was matched | two-year-old. Egil Herz has named FOLIe RG Det ines crete ee tne Aes sie = announced that it will bold a special er to neg Wille Mewau, the bearrevight| High Cost, and Willie Sharpe Kilmer Blue ‘and White will be represented, lee i BASEBALL TRACK AND F IELD meeting at Trenton, N. J., for the pur- | t 88 Framtwo 19 « foursound tout ate wor| evidently ‘thinks the four-year-old amone Staub, Taylor, Wettles, ashley y AOL. , *4 pose of lasuing licenses to bonafide clubs | 2°? Beomstit ot Cp Pesielane ‘a Vides are Meregwert geod, eaenet, for be sen ae, Satoet nee Grimth and Houlihan. - ; . #3 nage p ina elussers. they onght to| didn't nominate Sun Briar, L. PHIA, Pa. April 23,— — SNROF hasn't lost his interest in fo ttage shows throughout the Statv. | (uratah « slashing evod fight over this short die Seanie CRA ae ny Columbia teams elected two captains 11 Public Schools Athletto | seasor y be no axcept |everal promoters have made applica- | tance CHANCE FOR CAMPFIRE TO RE- seh ) am Bh Paul wele next ye Millard the ring, Me thinks box « 7 Pu 8choo! netic | season may io exception A i TeeeAaht RHA tha: Amationn an Grou (for Sine aan ard J. Bloomer $r. r rug basobail obampionship|, Curtis at preaent looks a bit weak, {tion to the commission for ioenses, but| tee a, ot DEEM HERSELF. ous | was chosen leader of the fencing team, the best possible tr e for fix Le P| nut may Come acrons with a fen aux |the Commissioner intend to make a| glint”, Qi. to sad elddiweeaht of Hive boxer, sprang @ fistic surprise here Inst|M. W, RKosensweix, 4 Junior, was elected 4 men. When be returned to New York Ul swing, and although | 50) OOH) core the season clases Ithorough snvestigation of the officiel hag recovered from hie attack of blood] Jimmy Rowe has entered four tn tha| night when he handed out an art captain of the wrestling team. He com- ‘@ few days ag0, on his first visit ut Kames have been played | a eSBROR clones, ho ation he officials | iin and han started light traicing at @ Smoty|name of Harry Payne Whitney—Uaoll-|!\ ting to Johnny Uriffithe of Aka pees in the tib-pound class i e war asked . ¢ tay ied i siaane Chad thal : ot theve and their standing before | City eymnasum for fitur boute, His first bout} ringer, Tumbler, Flags and — itosio| say . Kron, O., war, he ake au w| thu; it ts qui nt that the] gt, Paul's School, Gurdon City, 1. 1,, {#ranting them periniis, | Te is as “t) be with Soldier Darifeld for tea rounds at | O'Grady, R. T. Wilson's representatives | Defore & capacity house of the Olympia | —— 4 \ a Hard and was < curios! race t year will undoubtedly be!has unearthed a great hitte Ade [oat tetenleat have to be O. K ora air ahow of the Kevsione A, 0, et| ure Campiire, now @ fine four-year-old,|A. A. of this city, All durin | to know how Willard « 1 " keenest In many seasons. |plegate, Againat Kingsley School Sat. [8% Bermesion to conduct shows, Vortee Wield in Pittauneh on Yonday ‘eveniug | and Corn Tassel, which beat taore| Tillman staggered GriMihe with & eaten ak Graduation and war work have played | urday last he came to bat twice with | Owing to the ta May 6, Greb left the Mercy Hownttal at Pius, horses than beat him last season. What| hand crosses, and on «i i Md did a Food piece of worl haves with many of the sodool nines.|the sucks full and twice he cate | Ma FeM leg falar sine a few dase aeo. an elegant chance the Paumonok offers | ne had Griffiths all but out. 1mm 7 “bat I dont think aid Munroe, However, this has been counterbal-| through with a two Dagger, clearing | by ap : Semen Trainer Tom Healey to bring Ca:npilre | oe a et ai was hh a Akan Git Setteiee Crus | auiced by t drive that t# being |the bases. The second clont ni | ple A. C. of New Haven, (x day sigue np Qnney Dundee lett todas for the Onnes| back to the position he occupied as | mia) waa matched to| iB ctase with Jeffries. 1 foug 1 every ol to have each jin the eleventh inning, with St. Paul's | Lew Terdier, the crack lish: | Morintaing, where he will ret un fora week Hil] two-year-old champion. meet Ted ("Kid") Lewis, the welter-| ' w and Jo mM 0 hn boy to take up form of athletics.| School two runs behind, It won the | Dia. to take Peway’s place avsinst Willie J | Uhrelcian edvieed b trip #0 chat be} = Other Jamaica stakes are the $5,000/ weight champion, for ¢ tunds to F compared with Jeffries when ‘Tho result is many more boys are | game, | eon lo 8 fifteen-roand bout, to @ decision, at Nt segate ble ty from aie re-| Kings County Handicap at « mile and’ decision at Denver, Col non leaves getvies w ae in hin prime, I wasn't trying out tor various positions on ms slow of the abowe club on pext Moaday night. attack of starting [a sixteenth for three-year-olds und |for Denver on May 1, as the ovat takes * “i ae yd OnnEON SF respective oot teams than} In spite of the raw weather and Vitawerakt will referee. said thet be ae Leen ety beuta for at upward. This race will bring together |P dh Reus dl re Foe Pe ns Ppa tes i beara neces were recurd !n the ine | professionel bosing shows to be staged ie If the Amboy A. ©. of South Atoboy | handicap division, fe Belmor Rorman-Chaney Bont Cait big bear. I might tackle a bear with) From the present outlook first p! teenth annual y AA. he Patek ts ea eee | pea emia ee ee Lion Hourless is an eligible, and, eaiORe Ma cent Bee taailinng: & Deak with hy Hoke ines arennoitan, Hrong and wt of N.Y ) outa for the club's neat ectertainivet on Betur.| dene Boxing Commimion today to stage Spur, Sun Briar, Star Gaser, Tekets | ye turgest crowds es acl ear with my fists Island division is golng to be fou rawford of Flusi ie Me : Cudgel, Omar Khayyam, Westy Hosan, | Thad againat Jeitries, The night out by. Evander and eS a Bring OR al ae Raped lh rg el ges em pony ag le Lemire Py peor a Fhunderer and Campiire. The Tong {boxing *bout here w In A Class a jes beat me he would have with Clinton nnd Common veeen . torn « of the club, will £0 againet Tex Kelly of anct Hun aManvant a’ estan avente | rounda of the faatest Mhinped Johneon just as easily, He it out for third place: Evondee tas | cia, Place tn the mile and ha the Broox, Matty Herbert will tao on Walter | the Driectpale : of Fit reams STanoh HANGIOSP, Riso & WF,000 acale, | Founda of the feaieat By Themselves ; | iy og f place. Evander hasj runs In latter race roola end Jaboay Lime will battle K, ©, Jos) will be Vic Momma of New Orleans and Wille 4 The ane ha bed “ an ear prinelp Bur- ’ ' an't have bese the same man at thus far defeated Stuyvesant and! the tok record. He was close . 900 | ven et New Bruugwich, ‘The elub offi have collection of eligibles, with George|man of Chicago and Young ( asl Dixon's and Dixon's alone Reno. He must have gone back a|Commerca ‘The defeat of Btuyvemant lowed for premier honors bs =F. , . F "Lott's Papp, Sanford’s George Smith! jattimore. Th ree ca w,| B Stop Friction, ‘ galition miles, or else he was drugged: |came as a surprise. Tho 18th Streat ieeeecod, H. 8. D. be | the war of Ge fietic game are ature | “Bed oP OF Be Jand Rickdey as extra attractions. [Bar the malorlty oe the tenet eee | the war is over I'm going out hoys were a bit too confident, The|tral H. #. and Graha ‘6 | milling to atte their gerrions at boxing entertain. | Pete Hartley, ‘The bee | Stuyvesant Handicap, with @) Burman entitled to t ‘tad ° the Const and make leff a friendly jreault was Evander got the jump|Erep. ‘Troup equal meeia for Unie Sam's woldiew end mallors ia | bees matchel for two omtess, Oo Tridey| euaranteed cash value of $3,500, 19 alChaney Just. did fnieh ‘the tence et ynty 1x it. I certainly do admire the way and with the . ching’ ao tite noah Aa tally again abown by the way in which they tarecon.| pight he clashes with Young Hisdes, e- old event. Mr, Belmont | Burman's aggressive style made ‘¢ GRAPHITE could fi fleld made Stuywe 0k like a much hk | RY rr eeu'ed to boR at the dig oven air show to bu | Woonewket, HK. 1, at the Commenial 4. ©. /timates by the single nomination of hit and he will meet the best man ob- ‘ (Last veor T visited Jeffries on his Apferar® Geach inane Uh cele cane taal a hee wo record Way |wamd by tho United Biatee Neral iteeerve et {of Bonon, while on the 202, be bore Lamy|\treda that he expecta much of this|tainable here May j Automobile F me, the San Fernando Val 8, However : defeat. may have made 18 Abalone “4 Oler of | Peibau Bay Wark on Satuniey May 4, Benny | Hanson at Scams slam, Bei Gite | y Play filly among those of he ———<»——- | B ICA (BRR, nthe inn Pornando Vatiey, in ™huowever: sachet, ay Bay’ | Paint shout? Cosas Hh Sg tat, Mazo Star ar 4B | asia, radon ie, “oe Stair Pay ally among thowe ot || LUBRICANTS o® who waa then in Netley Hospital Wen ereet wake her up.! vied off first Ipace * potnts ictoo, Clay Twwer Bddio Wallace, oldler | 14. ig ainmet omtaia that Remsen ant|chowed above the ordinary last year| _Chlek Brown Beate Wallace, : Engiand, recovering from bis surely fay ‘Vy . si Rarttield and Prakte Callahan bate elwady | cy Dempeey ei anes ae tiene sare Billy Clancy's Royal Ensign, | NEW HAVEN, Conn —At Prevent metal contwct and forme Munroe's exploits and was silent ne | new football coach next fu | teesee Mowatt of Allegis whe wan call angling for the mated, Byenvan, who has bea | yesterday beat Jack Hare at Havre de wn, the New F and Hehtweight against wear and tear, { ‘a Jong time | Saas Cook, who has been very succonsful | sagt feaiherwrithte ip the dednew mony nee | iaid up for elma two mosis wits « hota Grace: High Cost, Sun Briar, Papp pied, won the Fate Hon Ask your dealer for the “TQ like to soe him again wome| 41 this dope may he bow & Sings he came nnton, CUMIN OUT go, posing unde te name of "The Fighung | sokle, {# rounding into form w Grapp's gym. |the Macomber speed marvel, Motor ¢ Eddie Wallace of Bro In py Ae ay A | 7" nid Jeff. “He sure ie one game | y be upset by Mor-|three winning teams against Com. |i, cennt ules iat coer eee man” at |Cop: the vastly” improved Tippety| ‘he third and fourth rounds Brown A ris, who seems to be the dark horae| merce, Clinton's ancient rival, je go. couulen,” died ate howitel ta Chiongo on | geal end cmt ON, (aM, fot witaner tn mproved Tippety | scored kiockdowns With right-hand bods JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE Co, ee sid £6) in this division, Every schoolvoy ing to do his Wit “over there.” Me i from tubecniosia after & lone iDuew, a a | Witehet, the pensation Of ise 4 | punch: Beforo the bout 300 of Jersey City, New Jersey 4 te To-Day with Rested, 8.45 p, M, Knows that Morris has upset {many expecta to become one of the athletic Owes fousht ail the Dect teatherwesetite tm che ate fan ing Champtenship Game, | orton’ L. Behwart’s Enfilade and) jrown's shipmates presented him ae KOG » , ‘ Ra allt pte Pot well planned championships an this directors on the ¥. 31. G ‘” tle country im hie day aod hed many kuockoute to ast a4. TF Vanheos va trashiigion, | Rosie O'Grady, bathrobe. Brown was immediately Established 1827 i ota, Me on, en onle at office, 60 Mast 424 et—Advi, ‘The firet two-year-old stake of im, imatched to box Lew Teniler on June 4.

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