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ne re \ glee . ener RammemaTrRE rt} THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY_20, 1918 ! BEFORE YOU MARRY HER, BE SURE DONT BECOME TOO FAMILIAR SHE PROMISES TO PURCHASE -HER 97 SPORTING P AGE IN NEW YORK WITH THE MANICURE; SHE HOLDS OWN HOSIERY. TOO MANY GOOD HANDS. THE CALL ‘Three Days at Jamaica | Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Bvening World.) Indicate That Racing Ts | In for Banner Season pene ee ici on Jack Joyner, Veteran Train- RACING SELECTIONS er, Is Cutting Big Figure | AT JAMAICA Very Early. | t Race—Teresa J. Hiderken, , cong, RaconWheat Cak | ithira Itnees-Yankes Witeb, But By Vincent Treanor. | or entry, Irma Brunk HE Racing Season of 1918 1s Fourth Race-Lion 4'Or. Greene a only threo days old, but ai- | fy Race--Goblin. Pierre ready there 1s ample evidence | ath Raco—Santord eatry, ‘Title | that it will be one of the biggest) Greeumint | wince 1910, It will be remembored mae | that in 1910 anti-betting legislation Kile Benny Leonard Boxes Louis Rees in Los Angeles To- Night. —— | knocked out bookmaking and it took | develop Into «a fair Ally in Purling, oer ’ three years for the e#port to come pele e sf the ba! sikh bag pereond cl lor a new order of things. It | Fave Saturday rankie Robinson a ig é t hs “a | Bee een nued to thrive | hustled her into @ position where sho nn: ‘The attendance during the three | had clear sailing, and she came on ENNY LEONARD jn having t time of h te Caltfornia, daye at Jamaica bas been waexpect- | tho rest of the way alone. I aid 1 t Rowe didn't have much con- ediy large and enthusiastic, And thus and tncidenta helping |eurly In the year the racing las been in her, which may explain the raise an ame f hat w bighly satisfactory. The defeat of f$ to i against ber chancer. utfit the Pacific t Campfire in the Pomonok Handicap — outfit the Pacit mst cups with was something of a disuppointmer Joe Healy, who used to assist bis ail the boxing lov and although Trainer pom, Healey J. simon, it the training of balls and 1s confesses that he is weakening ; ses, is now an agent? soldiers need opinion of the colt, the son of Olam pivahe aoter Van Comets Wes alow t+ 4 Fe balla is Hkely to sake good yet | Which is expected to overcome the Jack Joyner has cus # big figure at) jack of transportation facilities to the fl attraction in San raise Jamaica go far, He has put over tWo! various New York tracks. These § $23,000. A few nights later, in Oak | genuine good things in the colors hid Vans are something new, being large i Jand, where Leonard boxed again, the G. D, Widener, and there is no tell-| enough to accommodate @lx horses. Feasts oan —r7 ing what else he has up his sleeve sbi “ an $7, cast Joyner’s first good thing was The lly feet f To-ni Benny is to tight I y vhic! P Billy Koch is the latest addition to / rm n gh A Ss Portuguese, # 80 to 1 shot, which bad|,, Billy Koch is the late Rees in Los Angele Rees is. the iF Os saturday | ranks clubhouse commission- ¢ 2 4 best lightweight : t ‘ ‘ escaped the Gen wih mother at aoe Billy is operating on a big } ; \! lightweig ection, a Joyner came back with another at @) oui. and ig holding his ow th PF is sald to be a ood, tough serapper O A B t Be ty price. This one, Abadane, won| 700)" a SPAR ESOre, Ate As there ure no strings on Henny’ en ur OXING 0 fancy ee ebifty trick, ‘There was aa| sonny Walters, \'rank Moore, Maxey 07 opponents, it easy to gue } umenthal and ot tha Benny isn't altogether tov iuo'tren'eitine'w ihe’ «Allowed by New Jersey good as 80 tot against him, too, but) post time found it knocked down to 12 to 1. Joyner had a very quiet George x Maxey Hirsh, trainer of tt |W. Loft stat is pointing his star Writ @hek Rat in , r , ‘ ‘ year of it last neason, but he seems to] th, Ahacks Pane ouE tie withers hen not in the ring, oh bos be to ‘0 tima in making up for] ‘ Re we D Mayor Rolf of a on B C > > be losing no tim for! stakes, run at Belmont Park t i this yes Jack belongs among the| 7)" ry ut Khe bee acer iat me oxing Commissioners Reiter” Suk toes ene Beane adanthar w an ¢ hin old x q ; be: of an attack of cough! , carves, B —> —— - doesn't know about the conditioning | Which, he contracted in. Maryland, He ; Gieon arrived in dee Ae on : Of a horse is hardly worth bothering) MS corn A according: to é 4 were received by a great crowd ant| PH First Outdoor Club in|! Rnd. ie Teiven Sonn case yee about. His success 60 far has been 7; ng satisfactorily. ; were paraded through the atrecta at. ° tat N Gae bMkE: Re peerte popular. | - the head of asion, with nava That State Is Located « ad b We peeenen rs | frat glimpae| <.BCsinning wit k Selling 4} and military t re and behind NE os eau Nias area | New Yorkers got their first glimpse! stay, f r-olds, the ¥ MEM ANE All aloniecthe line Ge ieaeen Jersey City and Was Erected) fhe elab ' iced By. ae jon Saturday of the: $80,000 four-year- r ising at Jamaica. |, May 2% Leonard is to box Johnny 1 on I r Aoalad 1 old Cudgel, He won the Kings County norrow there ts the 4 Pest oh oe ods AS REET clusively tor Mammy Art. | et tad eno alon Handicap ike a $80,000 horse should. a at ae Cael pion of the United States, in the Cit —— | : He overcame racing wobetas tea, tralled | ree- year-olds Stadium. No doubt there will be a , | ‘ off the pace and in the final sixteenth | great crowd an hand. As admiasio. By Alex. Suilican. makin ‘ ations ‘both ran over the top of his opposition re in are in it ‘ fa charged at all of these fight o1 ot | Suet think, a trainer like Jimmy Rowe| ait told there are seventyefive eligi sold this horse for $1,250, but a8) ples. Wednesday w s Rowe says, anybody 1s liable to make| ning of the Newtov p the run another selling th HEKE is going to be open-air} (or the big boxiog show ia tha Gare | money taken in turned over to. the I uti li Now sr[den and the base! Paine batweas Training Camp Activities, Pund LS TRans ee eens pet aplit eH | EP ae eraser Te Hig aat ay bays buy supplies fc hed all, It was repdrted w he ¥ s and indiang at the Polo | the soldiers In the | 4 : a Re |@ mistake. nt at six furlongs for three-year i Pacific Coast cw ; ddge signed the Huriey pul, permit. |G Is | = sand up, ‘There are seventy ell i geile ce cy nty doing | Ung eight-round bouts In the state, | Murry’ Sparrow, manager of the | Jimmy Rowe showed up what may|bles and out of them should come (ie q atlate that there would not be any boxing| Yanks, announces that the Police mens | interent fle mhursd estnuraday morning he boxes his flrat| bouts except indoors, Originally, in| Bund hasbeen secured, to" furnish ——- ——_— - - z aa et wane ) Fiid, San Diego, in honor ot Major | (i# State, during the days of the [1 between t 1 3 o'clock at the] the running of the Colorado, ‘ John Purroy Mitchel, former Mayor | © f »-vear-olds, |All ars of the Juvenile 4) awiey inw the attitude of | the|bls Hed Cross field day next Monday, | | , y, Commission Was aguinst box- [Also that he has arranged for Thomas | a evieW O ca orts of New York, who in stationed there Puree allen Den ewSlOel are skate si ba T bloid R iP Lo l S, rt. After this Benny will ait right ing in the open, as the law practically | Hackett, one of the host known local | U \ on are among those named to , hack to New York, to he herehin| Drecluded any clubs bold shows gers, to render the two new. sons | bdr cite Beat Sik stake oF tbe { é plenty of-time tu take par A fives, except in inclosed butidings, ‘The | hit The Soothing Serenade Miss Molla Bjurstedt, national temus| 2d Street, this city, twenty-two years season for: twory olds and doubt- 4 \ round contest in the Training Camp, GUshton Beach Club, tie elub at t the Coffee Coolers Tea.” champion, her first appearance of | old, one of the participants, was thrown ess the public will see some of the beat mM Activities boxing tournameny at Madte| Zbbets Field and the one at Wash- says that the committee in charge|the outdoor season in an exhibitioa|from his bicycle and badly hurt. The pungaters of the year engaged. Sat ‘ feon Square Garden Friday, June 7, ington Park vt with it” for of Albert B, Ashforth 1s also arrang-| mixed doubles match on the courts of|accident followed a collision with an- urday, of course, will be a day of fea y\ — ia soe teen caver ithe features 8) Other big eporting| ihe ‘Terrace Club, where the Brooklyn | other rider. Sattler was removed to tures, the big treat being tho Long ; AV TEY, who boxes Frankte|\o ine jaw as to holding boxing in- n bouts have been arranged ao|JUOF tennis championship 1s now in| the City Hospital, 2 ar Pee asa msn ae ee U Burns next Friday evening in doors, |far for the monster boxing carnival |Drostess. With Frederick B. Alexander] 4 yy y ' mer crus | Sse PEEL ee Rat rove A orf ' the Red Cross boxing tourna. Now it comes to light that the big-| in Madison Square Garden Friday |®* er partner Mins Bjurstedt faced) 00" Sen fork Lawn Rennie Club ——And DOWN SHE CAME. Oe ee ear etncies iecladina: Diser ment at the Garden, offers to meet gest boxing club in New Jersey, the tight. The card up to date is Miss Florence Ballin ai ATOM li esevva' wacniatelalaanen & cfs tebbed In Ja-pan @ yachtsman named Hanna Ruavvan George” Boulths hickets Pete Herman, bantamweight cham.) ATMory Athletic Association, at Jer-| Battling Levinaky vs. Jim Coffey, | Throckmorton. Two sets were played. | ni New vork Lown Tennis Club’ | Called late on a maid yclept Nanna and Cudgel pion, in a five-round bout sey City, is an openealr club, Lt wis) Frankie Callahan ve, Willie Jackson [8nd Miss Bjuratedt and Mr. Alexander| oouis, ‘The victore took seven of the Said the belle of old Nippon, s The bout will be brimful of ac- fre ic the recent history of boxing Stoney Bund vs. Eddie Wallace | Won both at 6—4, 6 The Norse girl| in, Aco ha gation: Baye “ve nothing to sitp on; olds his age well tiop from the opening gong in thes in the Hast 7 | Batty, ny Sunbe it Smith was at her best, particularly with af yi), OBavic Auk Alas So Hanna got Non a banana, fact, he just smiles D t und to the finish, as far as! "se new club doesn't anticipate any Rraniehieran. enny Valger {forehand cross court drive that earned | dnger lier ° : rf oe am getting old and 7 j N Davo ts concerned,” writes Avtoy's! «custo in securing w ficenus from the Bias Rathinee wat een many placement aces. In the junto : It 1s only natura! that Cudgel le a chip of the old block; his sire was) know it” Rowe hasn't much to say J ; rene ot Che hems | has been taking ‘a surprising lot of | Jack Sharkey vs. Joe Lynch semi-fina’ round by defeating Frank |ChamPlom mas more oF ie Bt Chie tick to raise a lot | be sure of what I got," he salc es Perhaps he would be willing | time in the ma! of sanctioning “lubs, | Harry Pierce vs. Paul Doyle Andere 1—6, 6. ie " It is also only natural for the fleet son of Broomstic ‘ \ 3, 6—4, and G.| topher Club, held at Macomb's Dam P | It was far different in this State, after | Sth E atch ho. ran the. cen e to New York and show lis t i er| Several other bouts are in the mak-|Phi«st ..ade a similar advance by a|Starting from scratch he ran the cen-| Of dust eo far ae cleaning up is concerned. Frank J. Bryan, offical handicapper | the parsage of the Frawley law, when |ing and probably will be consummated | Victory over Perey Kynaston In an-|{ury in even time and repeated in the of th eoplechase and Hunts : clubs In every elty were opened &!tosday, "The committee's chiet ditti- other threo wet match, 6-4, 1-9, 6a, | furlong with, 222-5 ‘weconds, which i ‘Those who were hardest hit by Cudgel were the birds who bet the | Asso Mas relaned weights of the } | T In a relief to be able to write} month after the nae 1 | HM | is + S32.) movin nt alon eae nen | oF Fy f of the United Hunts Doubie ; to t to write] the bill and made It legal to conduct |in declining offer gee, caient, OU! During the races at the Velod went ithe card. “Jenkins was the boat O'her ways vent, whieh wil be one of the ceavares\ iy ‘ put the boxers who are show- | poxing shows here |in declining offers to box without of- | ‘aces at the Velodrome, |jn the running broad jump, while M " ‘ , of the Un Hu Racing Assoc een ce Sere wie A chub of Jersey city tn CRUNK the volunteers. Practically | Newark, Lowe Sattler of No, 510 Raat! Chninon scored inthe quartersmile run ‘The truth {e that Cudgel made all the other entries in the Kings County | flon's necting at Belmont Park Terml YY. » every boxer in this section o is sss oatdiills fleas teekc ' | on Sature . patriotle work. Scores | ted and is @ smart looking club. ‘country with the exception nt Goalie Handicap look Ike @ tot of sticks, oa ane erill be one of the richest run have ed to fight in the real con. | Seventeen thousand dollars were spent | Weinert and Kid Williams: the wae | throug Held this seasom, SOF, ence Tests (0. bor heldeby ‘the. ‘Red_Crosa | 0 its construction. If the shows tera | mor buntamweleht Ses nan, es ors | BONE DRY. Tule ‘wilt be worth clove to. 88,000 to th Luis week, and many have already | Prove profitable, the Arst of whicty's|in the opportunity to do Mis bit for the A major league mogul named Jones j winner, Hy oe aaked to be allowed 10 "do thelr al ae eee tet at they miil’put a root | American Red Cross, the most warthy Proclaimed in etentorian tone ORES TRY ee ee ee wans B the Tra nine Camp Agtiviticn On a, BRM, Sok the fa OA Le all the war charity or zations, | While John Reisler failed in his at- | and Soldier Bartfield of Bronkimm. which has been “If you bush leaguers think their allotments follow: fs Fournament, | There ian't one whe] vce hows jand responded with alacrity to the|tempt to get an injunction from the |Mmooned twice an account of the cold ynd rip You can’t go without drink, Vast; Gharicote 138, silver Dare, 188. making any money through boxing|, Two of the best known labor leaders | ‘Tickets were placed on male t jay, [SOUS at ‘St. Paul to prevent Jack [At orves Field in Pittabureh to-nuht, Both Every swallow will cost you ten bene |158,. Pigeonsthorpe Cenipape Lab, these patriotic aff. in the State of New Jersey are at the They n be obtained ‘cepa De: ow avyweight, | men fe beep working three weeke for the |Ormes Head 134, ¢ 138, After ail, It secina that. the boxers | Need of the big boxing club, They are |ans’ all the teehee icet raee Leemoaey: the Weetern heavyweight, | it. Joe Jackson has already felt the horrors of war: his draft board decided | fecven 145, WT. Knebetkamp 196, Gold ¥ ho put money betore everything else | Theodore M- Brandle, the President, Trexervations also inay he me apenciee. from boxing Billy Miske in that city « he will he more useful in a trench than in @ dry dock, Bond 405 and Xarmay are in an almost negligible minority. | WhO Is the chief of the Building Trades | joy offices of ull the lect few weeks ago, he managed to cecure| ye ‘ . Pi — oct ry a 4 8 of 10 lo theatres, The Roring Commimcon of Wisconsin hae or. pt SAA BRORG LO ENre eh: Ry ANA rete alae al papa I agg ce | To-morrow and Wednesday Ray an tndun tion to ats» him from meeting | qeret Witehle Mitchell. the erack Hantwelgnt of Some of our leading boxers should make successful boosters for the Red |AUTO DRIVERS PITCH CAMP member that ninety-nine out of a| Secretary of the Labor Temple Y'|cnond Hitohoogk with’ a teve Iako in @ ten-round go in Milwaukee. | Milwaukee, to underg@ an examination e his | Cross, h ‘i ith the double cross, hundred are willing to do an sports: | geclare that they are going to give (10 |Acirenaen will Invade: the Mitty. Of Attar’ the etficiela of the c Berens. eee emits | Crone, baving proved thels ablity with AT THE TRACKSIDE TO-DAY. + ) men always have done when asked tu| Jersey fans not put clean bow istrict lena b- i of that aty to whet - ; Bive thelr help to any worthy cause. | 'tWeen the best men that can be #e- | auction ‘nee trae, we ton and also | the bout learned about Reisle ti aan te Nene os shes te Reports from Annapolis indicate that the Navy kno: cabal Halen Bo bale aateedt ai cured auction off boxes. | Hob Hilliard talin getting the necessary paper to pre- | Mt see for Me to, 0 Soil Under Pian On dee pavers w that Ralph : mn the way, Fred Fulton has}. ‘The new club seate’s,500 people, it [the latent boxing tan to offer his| vent Dempsey from going through with | Su omni ee entered tha Harkness Dig. 16ee- 6 B wired the’ Red Cross people | 4 situated on Oakland, Hoboken ‘and a” committee Milinged ee onk And | the bout. they Immediately declared it {ear with Solty Burne and they want to be wire| THE HIGH HAT ht hdpvan est raaea eee er eye igs + h 1 je cituated: on OsKiAnG, Hoboken end committe Hard will auction | off, that @er will be sttone eoowh forshim te ; re ; able to believe that the winner of the that ho will gladly box in any|the Ive Corners tha rekicheal iam |Home of the cholce boxes at the Ja-| es Ph Sea: (eR 6 Me When Nero was managing Rome peed battle, especially under the new contest for Red Cross or army pur-|fer point in Hudson County, which ale race track to-morrow. Augie Ratner, the Bronx middiceweight who 7 There must have been nobody home. handicap tem that will govern the Poses. He suggests that he wouid | section gives it 600,000 people to draw ies > Ree ee eee tate | Little Johnay Mayen, the east aide featherweight Thowgh never 8 winner, race, wil be forced travel at the fight Willa for h en‘y | from for its patronage. ran wtebed today te mast Tome Be ew mi 0 fe Chick" 1 ‘ecrepit old sin t clip ever made on hit i ing, twen'y | from for its patronag | son. the promising and hard-hitting middleweight | Dae ®t anager, He {@ "Chick" Keany onthe ‘4 nih @ crown on hia dome. faste P te on the Sheeps Pounds, ten rounds or over a rter| Local fans who haven't had any B ball B [oP aides Maas, ine twedve-ruead tout at abo has matched Hayes to meet Billy De For Stalled around with @ : val. Barney Oldfield’s won @intance, alt proce to go to the|boxing since the sport was killed on ase TUETS )) ct tase, Mew, nyt tteite round bout af 8 | che St, Meil featherweight, io a twelve-rmund bout . aul victory. at Dalontown jauehaaane soldier funds. ie be more than | Nov. 15 last will ‘nd It easter to gor to | Se eee ee ee ee ater as. ast te Rolle Hink at Newnor, B. T,, 00 May BI Some big league managers would like to emulate Nero to-day if the f Faninder how (hk Eleanne erage Lae Dee Oe ee ee Sey Earle tae tot | WASHINGTON, May 30, — sundpy | beth men sre oluamee ther ug to turieh 0) ae 5" love te Ye 16 the be form \f be *| thought they could get away with tt ext are war for record per One thing ab iiton—he_isn’t|fure from the Thirty-third Street stas [DAeeBall in the national capital was | ing teat battle | ar the Tatter infighting well fit now ‘ ; prey t he may be a] Most of the drivers, Will pitch camp pireld to feht, Incidentally, Fultan,| ton of the Huduon Cute acd tne was | naucurated with @ twelve-inning game | — That's right; never hold your golf opponent too cheap; he may Atroday at. the trackside” to. start is t ed he West ax|to Summit Avenue, without change of [/8 Which Washington defeated Cleves | geen ee tn cent at gee Ns wk tight promoter of Tula, Okie,, named] Millionaire, or perhaps he wouldn't be playing gol Jactive (raining for lie Harkness Handi- SMeavyweight ( pion of the|tra on two d ¥ and by @ score of 1 to 0 before will moke un the cant of boule whiol Try Lewia | alee ment pleiaciasy : ther races on the Decoration + *Heny ; f. the akew twenty minutes Jian by a | : Before one of | mene Dns ond of bowie whlch ter Lawie.| csmmond to-day wired Loo Fiyan a pond elfet nebae ounces of race On, the Deneraran r \ says he is ready to] From hattan Terminal Sta~|'he larwest crowds that ever athered | arrange! for the next dow of the club to-| for Will Brennan, the Chicago hearrwvight, The best way to tune up a speed boat for the title races 1s to equir : , eres Tiere wae show that he is a fit title holder tion on et, downtown fang |*t the focal park. More than 16,000 | morrow might, The men who will figure in.the| Meet Jade Deion ait Lake City f@ a tm |y ourself with a life preserver, Bail” McCarty, = nerey Of Fulton's readiness now |will be able to reach the club in {Persons attended. It was tho fourth | tree tens ore Hote Hartiey and Terry Broola, | found tout oo May 30, Firun wired beck that —_—— er who is eager to try his luck the Red Cross wr the |twelve minutes for a five-cent fure extra inning game played by the Sen- | Lary Burne and Packer Hommey and Joho Buck: | 't would be imvonniie for him 1¢ Sane tap taaien Kentucky {# said to de offering large purses for trotters, which Is only Resta, ¢ heveolat, OW4- Camy vities funds, be| There are bleachers on four [at in five days, the total innings | ler ood Tommy Elm of Petermou. 0 the elght-|* Breunen har two fights rohatuled meat weet.) om the cost of mint juleps, stars who will star rightfu M to the|sides of the Btadium, w RUHL plawee ta Wve Bamee balan tHER | Gyadee Viaime fob Géae wove bortuaems fool natural, judging from the higt, cost of mint J ib ard h or vat-ihe Wria tunnel rs ; 6 63 Kies | dow Jacobs, maoager of Dave Antey, has taken — 4 ui hive Junder his management another bantamveight THAT'S DIFFERENT. Two teams from the Nava é = | an ; hassel 3 Toscrve played two. teame ne tty | matia Modeorts. Ge ereck middleweight of | Micter Duan of Harem, Dune nap already bel There once was a pitcher named Powe | SPORTING QVEFbONS ‘Tranenertation nocc re |Oatam: Wie, oe deateares Fanier, We iad | fe. Orn Sere: Sam NENG perrramen® Be toe Who worked with a catcher named Howell =z — the Polo Grounds. ‘The tirst game, | {Tasted {0 se furiour 19 fight Phu Harreon, | 20 Hurwian, Pal Moore end Dick Loadunan In the fleld they were IT w the enlist St AME. | ihe Chicago battler sun bout of ten rounde With a curve and a mitt nen of both | i 8 Of the service Won by | st Marine Wis. to-night, but wheo be made bie he dest they could hit was a foul PERFECT MUN SING UNION the Naval Auxiliary. boys Dye s6ete Of |teanest for a furloush be was refused it, Bob] Hughes Le Blang, manager of K, 0. Bayes But t y cowl t yi) & ame marked by the. fast | Mohe of Milwaukee has ben eutetituted. Maha | bas offend the vervice of Tygers to Charley Laer ae area FITTING felding | of both teams. The second | worked bard for the bout as he exonte! fo take | Harvey for tao big boxing carnival for tie That new periscope putter may revolut onine the green art, but lots of TOMORROW firme between the officers of both | Raate's olace | tnt. "cnms Hund at Madioon “Guuare Ganteo.| putters might employ telescopes to better advantage a Ling the eam Oy, the, team 7 Le Biang. in onler to make the bout with Eg Bi ncore of tty TUE Ary RE} Kia Noxtolk, the coiorat bearrweight, will be | gers a reai one, informed Harvey that for eves John Philip Sousa may have earned the right to preside over the A. A JA Al : : | verry ouny tighter for the neat tro weoks aa| round (hat either Hrantie Burns. Joe Lrach | 4°." tearning to close his trap upon leaving the range. TAND, May 20. — "The Pitts |he le slated ¢o engam in Cree toute with col k Sharkey are on their feet Le Blang w LONG ISLAND ni MI \eain Retentad | Gnd tates, onal Gh tl nena tae mote s. Murne Ieuabed when be beard this efter i b Ree BAe aoe ska ttasts gate ss . and comfortable this lyn by 4 of in the | of mi sas ae Ailasth, a Fordham took the city college baseb: ) Li n $3,500 STUYVESANT summer in garments t paola. f Nila hear pam Mollie for ten rounds at | J Brooklyn twutam- | Vale Columbia! soled: Ines HANDICAP made the satisfactory y weativr at tung wit | Obata June 1 be takes om Jeff | weight, accomim yuh yeti de aianeetnceran a sie i ; ‘ aa cha wents rounds at New | left early this 4, ber ; - and Five other Go Munsingwear way. \ ; sb sadall oltre lon sete Doe, | New Clab Helping Red Cross, | Mosely Win lye § ood Races M diff ligh VELAND, 0. | May 20, <= he | = Ja. a. toniant 1 defeaie Baufuen| A new club has been formed by some| CLEVELAND, M “amp she WNING AT #00 8. M. any different light- Cleveland “Ametion Teakue club Nas! 4 gad tant heivere little fatlown will be | he will be matched to boa Kid Williams, the ax of Harlem's best known boys and I®/man's baseball tea defeated Camp Bacna Aiton. senna, weight, knilted fabrics for Ture Nationals by. the waiver. route | fought ¢t the Douglas A, C, of Chelona Mase... (0 unweight abampion called the, Hawks. Ite purpowe 18 89 /custer, § to 1, Mosley, former Red | Zt ke. also, {ran iriatbuah “Aves ee roman, children, and Pits Fe eee eine ie eect Fates | Rie, TOR Beanen! om, she ie am | rhe Queensberry A. ©, of Batfaio, N. Y,, is lem, Among the mamber# are Vie Mo-|Sox and Cincinnat! pitcher, allowed |M vais uy to, P.M. Cours aise Also loose-fitting woven Chat Thomas from the Philadelphia | padeing in bia tee form now Urine tgetior Joe Laonamd the Hwookbn can, the crack boxer of New Orleang:|onty three hits and struck out eleven MM Grand Stand, 81,30) Ladies, 81,68, athletic suits for men. Americans Jot Phuadelchia, who eo Ge. shed Dick Loadnan of. Lavkpart Bally, Wilson, tne aes Vic! storan batsmen but was wild in one inning Including War Tas’ j i AYER, Masa. May Tho Sows | Ameren Sm. The rite in the Bison and Harry Krakow have been appointed | the lone score of Custer resulting from the first game of @ series from Camp {Jee Lynch at New Bedfont on May 30. ing won three fights 1p ae many woel try bonds were bought by the club, er Gale os Ay vl >» BAY SPEEDWAY, | Devens by a score of | to. The suite | oo ales Ue the tnembers themesives, They |peseed ball Only Gve tmes did Cam Me wy Emeieten eee 4 ors were outhit 7 to 4 but bunched thelr] MW the weather te clear ot toe chilly he Messhal| To-Day. 0 4) PM MY. yan > are making @ big drive for the Ked 'Custer's batters get the bull out of the SM, Bla, B sis hn "Cn, Bite with the Army's exors. Aemranad Bout bevween Mace Grew uf sniadurey Bee 16, Gulvegy, Lele Grounds, Adie, how KUN, | Grouse ‘ imaide Meld. 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