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ss PRL aagneet eancasas cies: san resnadcane szactanslaistdetgrtescS*L abate SP") os OOD CARBURETER PRODUCES OOD MIXTURE, BUT MOST PREFER SOME OTHER KIND ar mnt Aa i cen) Oey Or Ar RMI THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ONE NEVER HEARS ABOUT AN AUTO RACER BEING ARRESTED FOR VIOLATING THE SPEED LAWS ¢ Benny Leonard Due Home To- Morrow After Making Big Hit in Real Bouts at all Coast Camps for Men in Service. ENNY LEONARD ts due home to-morrow. Telegraphing from San Diego, Jim Coffroth says: “Gibson and Leonard left Sun- y for the East, to arrive by Century Thursday. Leonard boxed in all coast camps for mon in service, and indulged in reat bouts in San Francisco, Los Angeles and Ban Diego, get- ting over $40,000 for the War Department athletic fund. “No other boxer ever made the hit he did, and he left with the regrets of our people. Your Mayor Mitchel was most kind to the boys, taking Leonard up five thousand feet in his airplane. As soon as Benny finished here he wanted to go East to do some: thing for the same cause there. Regards. J. W. COFFROTH, NY had a jot of excitement on the Coast, With parad bands, receptions, four fights, exhibitions and @ 5,000 feet high ride with the former Mayor of New York ‘he didn’t have @ dull moment, Benny will box in the East, and will do his best to help equip the Get Bites ? HOW CANO FISHERMAN, HELP LOARING JF HE Doesnt Nai NO LOATING: = =. Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) ‘STop ' Youre A LOAFER. — ‘YA GOTT Go tro MAES AN HOUR. OR, RAWwe PeTATees ree ert Pol Plenty of Action Decoration Day for Members of Home Golf Clubs. By William Abbott. HERE'LL be something doing on every course to-morrow throughout the metropolitan district. “Goat” competitions and other tournaments have been ar- ged for the occasion, and there'll be much swatting of the little balls |for prizes, which will be mostly in i form of War Saving Stamps. No LOAFING “TAIS SUMMER = Even th A RAC Exhibitions for the Red Cross are earning substantial sums of money Every week-end adds many thu. sands to the fund, “Long Jim’ | Barnes, who has participated im as | many as six matches in one week, has | been the big collector, Jim’s brand of golf will earn nearly $50,000 thia | month. 72 A GOT WHO QUITS HIS JOB AS UWELY Te Be 7ICKED UF, Big Jim, wiads up his barnstormit |triv-in the East to-morrow when be llines up at Baltusrol with George | Low, the home professional, against Frederick B. Alexander, Fa- men at Upton, Spartanburg and ether camps where boys from his native State are in training for the war. OME New Yorkers liked Mayor Millohel and svine didn't But no one can deny that he is a real man and a good sport, Beaten for re-election, he at once went into the army and took up aviation, He didn't advertise, but went Into the work quietly and earned his commis- sion. A glance at the dally, news from the aviation camps will cong vince any one (hat Mr. Mitchel wasn't looking for any soft snap. He took a man's Job, and he has done his work like a men, ITCHEL never was fond of the easy life. Before he became Mayor of New York he spent much time in South America, where he prospected, travelled through hun- dreds of miles of jungle and shot jaguars for sport. HAT dul! silence in the West comes from Kansas, where Jess Willard is now busy raising carrots, beuns and corn, Jeus fs now taking @ rest from public iticismn., No one ever sald he wasn't &@ good farmer, ea cons» SMITH is going around peas, doing some fairly good scrap- ping. The Gunner showed in his bout at Garden Red Cross affair Friday evening that he Is still in good fighting trim, and that he can get away from a punch as handily as ever, the HE Queensberry Club of Buffalo, | which has always been ready to offer [ts services in aid of the Med Crows and other ood will run a at boxing show for Army Athletic Fund next week, the proceeds to be used by the Commis- sion on Training Camp Activities to buy athleti> equipment for the sol- dievs In camp near Buffalo, Cuarlie Murray, matchinaker of the club, has asked Jim Coffey if he is willing to take on @ real bout wit! Jack Twin Sullivan, who is a gre favorite in Buffaio, “Sure, in a minute,” 1 fought for myself wh the money, but now that I war mysel€ Tam giad boys in any way 1 can, It's not alone Sullivan I'd box, but any heavy- weight in the world, with a few days’ training. Coffey says he had only two days of training to prepare for his batue with Levinsky in the Garden, “I had to take the first two rounds slow,” he explains, “because T knew 1 wasn't in shape to fight fast all the suid Coftey n I needed am in the help the to way. After the first two I began to fight hard, I guess you noticed how much of a showing Levinsky made after that.” Coffey is a striking figure in his marine togs. He is in the Naval Reserve, He will want five or six days of training for Jack Twin, who keeps a lot of speed for an old-timer, Coffey hasn't boxed in Buffalo, and the Buffalo sports are anxious to see the big fellow perform. H6 will be the Grst of a num- ber of boxing shows that wil REDERICK B, ALEXANDDR and Harold Throckmorton have Two More Tennis Stars Enter Service of U. S. A.| 7= * ¢, a professional, Who worked all spring ing for Home Gives Veteran ke (gone watched the boxers | Stuns Variety to the Staten Island pote Aitaecrhdbeh ton litap tle lg ta beng of 18 Years’ Major League|swap punches ne remarked chat he Syorked,on the laat nine holes. “Old beat Mee, Green by @ score of 6—2, . > . . tae Geor the former thirteenth, is pow mous Veteran Of the. Davis) so cs or tie eurch Geatsions ons Service His Unconditional With the Clevelands and that he ex- the new ninth and Ia veer, lone. 9 - : rf ie pected to stay with them all season. <ye@ club house. The chan jayout Cup Matches, Joins Navy, |{orner Rhclotial’ dent’ sharpton outs Release. ow good old Germany is outside wili greatly facilitate the bandling + , ed Mrs. . Morse. The latter - - t big league baseball fence. pf « big playing field for it will be aa While Harold Throckmor- was Tormerly Misd Markos Vendernoe!, B dle Gull shuefer is the best company one casy matter to start from bot the > was runner-up to Miss Bjurstedi ullivi Snlicte 7} Nae re : oH hp yy Alex. Sullivan. trst and ninth tees. ton Enlists in Heavy Coast | Qr,oyyone Renee BHOn Rutconr nour KURTIS taisbhs jerter gloom dispeller ever. In fact such — , Artillery rilie three-sot pattie asainat Mise Heaale pe Miaieat 1 great cure for the blues is he that Members of the Great Neck Club y: G. Hidden ‘at 6- Si. 6-4 beforo She without a job. The Cleveland] sjanager McGraw of the Giants has are putting the loess change they Saige ce 1 Club bet eav 01 equently . on trips Just bs a Stes fecee Mise Wanner, i fe goa pt tt (TUL Be “raven on lub before leaving for home] frequently taken him on trips fust to saved from the Red Crozs Drive on e \ntter had her drives spinning the Germany (Herman) Schaefer, Baseball’s Famous Jester, 2's! ar Is Now Without a Job iis icici eae Fox Hills members are loud in their B. ‘a - 4 raise of the new changes made in Cleveland Club Before Leav-| ‘ht furnishea the fun in te two) Pheir course by Tom Boyd, the club exhibitions in most of their important was more than pleased with bis berth d possibly desire, He is the great- the chaaces of Gil Nicholis and keep him in good humor George McLeod, who will battle out Last winter, when McGraw went to Jast night handed Germany Schaefer, the popular comed his uncondi- , when she mot Miss Wagner BALL PLAYERS «lot To LOnm. deeviy throuxh the alte cour: 1 Cuba for a vacation after the worries their individual supremacy on tlie heard the call to join the colors.| surely ax to win at Gl, G2. tional release of signing up bis players for this sea. Great Neck Jinks next Sunday. Gil Alexander, the famous veteran of Wanner by her victory gained the semi- as his pals call him, has],,, . Germany and Was prot estonal down ot Gress seek Davis Cup matches and national). Miss Clave Cassel, one of the top rat- n acting as coach for the Indians] his clubs with him. Gere lust year, McLeod took hie lace tug player of the country, appeared for 1 ou. He did a lot ood work|muny can play a fair game of golf, this season. 4 + champion in the lawn tennis doubles. | the first time aft a of a year : seasoi He a ellie oe MA he{and what could be better than a developed In the club house @ va has entered the United tates Navy, {from the courte, She bexan well by out- eee ee ne Saune players, and be {partner on the links who has a sensc| ance of opinion regarding the rela Throckmorton bée enlisted in. the Henest isparaarat surprised when be was handed |e 'iuinor? tive merits of the two noted stars. heavy coast artillery. The boy who Se ee eadttter, | MOF his walking papers, 4s he never] Last season and the Season before! simon there'll be another little sk er faati di ra ‘ drea e wa © be release rr panied the Giants to i A pie ee won the championships of the Orient | mmiched er facet driving, stinini dreamt he was going to be released Anegapanied the Giants to ish over in Staten Island Sunday on tour with Lieut. George M. Church | varied attacks of ner rival. Try as sho) But he laughed just the same. in the club, ax Moti=rw figured that when Tom McNamara and Johnny has been assigned to duty at Vort 1a eles a ated 3 The trouble with the clunky vet] jis funny antics cheered up the play. Anderson, the Siwanoy amateur-pro~ Wadsworth, Alexander and Throck- ond at times Used “crossing snot eran fs that he ts too funny. He]ers during the period waen pains and fessional ‘entry, will tee off on the / morton won the national patriotic | With 800d effect and she | compotely auses even his own teammates tol thes 9 Pe tae ee POUT claws with. vonnhe STEmER wreeked the backhand kes of her AN ILL WIND. ts ; Wis Was a Country Club with) young L. # doubles at Boston last season, Auyersary, to win at 6d tbe augh at atages of the national pas-| Wl fier his long neevieg| Walker, the home club champion, and ‘or 4 splen w of col @ the time w. y puld P . 7 7 A.W. i Inthe women’s lawn tennin| best match of the day, wam that | In Coleg out Aig anye Sei eaeey nbeald | be. eerlous | with the, Deteoits;, he and: Nick Alt | fs, cpneree toe © ingl toummament - on the clay yn Mrs A son | 00M dotented Ue Se ; Cagud Ne len howl; ttimes instead of disconcerting the] rock, the ny ite Le (tt-handed twirler, | ¥ ¥ ~ 4 } rs, ’. Lynch of the New Yort ut a sti ankee breeze | y by hi one’ na tints ad vonderful comb: ion of a Presence ‘ courts of the Pelham Country Club| Tennis lub forthe place inthe semis Gained {hGih Siar ING GERE 1 eoptey: Bre hIe Rut eonesy:: BS Cavite (eee One wuld: be Re Fifet A Red Cross tournament under the Mrs, Johan Rogge, the latest of the|fnal. The score was 46, 7-5, 64, In , land ' such laughter among the members of | hakers. One wollld tw ae fl © auspices of Park Commissioner Jo- able players from Sweden, fell at 6—0,| the second set Mrs, Lynch led at 4-0 nd proceeded tc blow the drive foul. his own team that instead of his|\ yoy. The ight aise coach saph P. Hennesey and members of £--0, before the phenomenal playing of /On, Games. only to be Beaten Dace oy clowning doing good it acts as al stunts, thelr boxing and. wrestling] 2° New York Golf Club will be held Mrs. Homer 8, Green. The joy of the 8 Pathe ears asthe po ere oY opts Many of those whe saw Trompe La Mort in action at Belmont Park satel ‘4 Hale tintiaone oe the Peso on the ‘ortlandt links to-mow arate etd eae thy detente for. | match, which was one of the most Fe Willing to tell the world fair that he isn’t a tin horn, td teristics of the umpire, behind h 3 tow, The © course will be ré in reprisal for lefeat of her! snirited of the series | Schaefer has been in big league) jack, often cuused stich hilarity that |*rcted from 5 A. M. to 5 P. M. for | soap ttieMeud 4 lviug ap to bis oame with the Forest City outfit, Kvery time Joe got on Me) service eighteen years, and don't] the arbiter would have to order them | Hacing one soni ea Rivilewe 0 a think for a moment that he can't! to leav AEA I be turned over to the Red - : reese anus ffith bel hat thetr tic News ® and Go Judging from thelr pow-wowing, the Indiang muat be suffering from | Play & good game yet, ag it was ONIY | enim, ay the players ing xd John kk SSL | @ shortage of war paint a few weeks ago that he jumped In gpirits, especially if the team were up Ra eee: jand played an entire game for the there fighting for the pennant if team datanten Lave Marty Cross, the local welter-| Ketoha, the Western fighter, Dempsey sad Terry Turner must have discovered the elusive Geyser of Youth. AS tndians, and acquitted himself in ac- Re DaI ys ous awe ore of F ta : p a used , * ; third ad to let Schaefer ‘or Paw! welght, is now the Ketchel tought at Ruceldor snrings, Mo., at a| Rente Lanigan used to say, “the Aged Albino could play third base IM ® ceptanie fashion too. z up a team of comedians Pavwling reo be run in Eastern States for the purpose of raising a fund to equip army camps with athletic goods, The Hast should do as weil champion of the navy. Marty car-|*eped Dap in the second round, But Lal Lb We vet is Mlb ales a ua Ley ver seen In comic oper. ' h, ea —_ rome, Maybe that, owing to war or vaud ie. n. who a a : ried off his honors by defeating Joe Pond "TiN be two cluim maging oven alr boxing « 5 OUT OF 15. conditions, they think iat burlesque| Schaefer played second base on familly of solr Paes rrell a ck Fi » Phila- | @0%e iv Piladelphia during the summer moatts, ‘ ‘¢ nennant winning roit clubs for the eighteen holes, MMe went out ti Borrell and Buck Fleming, the Phita- | am fa Puasa dung te cunnet matt The Giants are coming back East business is out of place on the balt|Pennant winning Detroit clut BS but Wis overcenaigty’ caieen Meee elphia buttlers, in the semi-finals Of} ny Aveue and Strvet, swith the open. After finding the Western slides gr field. This was one of piige (wo short butte or first two the big boxing tournament for the} ing entertainment on June 7, while Bobby Guunias And in order to ri It was only Monday afternoon that! comb ons: t ever don downed hie core gurney Rowe championship of the navy in Phila~| ili hold his cout at Shibe Piel, ue home Them from backsliding ways, ' he was as happy as a lark at ‘the the American League, but it Giggeel RR delphia last Thursday night, and on|% e Philadelphia Club of the American League 1 guess what they all need is yeast. Polo Grounds. He sat on the grass efforts to down the Cubs and ere well-known summer courses are Friday night he got the decision over] 47 the Hamiiton (ontario) promoter gives Silvey | hear where Freddie W elsh, De Ate ULES. about to open for the season, Pla Vrank Loughrey, another Philadole! paras o veronttes geiuine aie ve euireatoe, | After breaking his hand in vaudeville, perhaps Fred Fulton iearned he| tell, Young Corbett and Joe Witling | Schaefer pi ‘lub, where four tournaments have beep . tier a ve Joe Leow box office. | Berformed in exhibition bo OOF F at scheduled. while to-morrow She phia fighter, in the final bout of his) the later wil sign acticios caling for Joe eon | Had hit a snag in the box o Fed Cross, and cheered every movelson with a coneeied, ile (Gemorrow the Bheng claws, All the bouts were of wix Shi the Brwkun bautamwoight, (o mest Joe | ¢ made by the boys. and a batting average placed in’ commlanton, “Charest bare rounds duration, and decisions were | tout at the Hamilton Clae B24 aa Heine Zim proved he is no coward by choosing a Mann for his oppo- Schaefer has always been a great : uw ; season he hit for paen fpace te: UrKE silice t veor rendered by the referee holding Up! yi. gy. cacy nent in Chicago, boxing fan and has seen the bovs fielded at a .949 guit. ang the pen | phuve several Red fe og ae iy me, & prolate of Mike Gib | oe etfs ESE a four ball match for the © no ia nen is ia WiESST OS. See age in bia fim owe a» a Tait | If alive to-day, the poet who believed a June duy is the rarest thing in| Fund. jun Tobacco bn Wigs - Jiprigiense | Be seekiee deanery Cuaviee. 18 one the world might change his mind after taking avdrink of war beer © mest tie welterweight champion of] etesoiaa toute tb cantina a: i ier | " f | Memoria lay sport VENES | esa SO Bee anew t ry, Ww ate 1 side a. New Haven, next Mowday night, | field of twen 1 golfers who the army, who is located at CAMP! iiss ‘recently trounced Willie Jackson, In the PRETTY SWEET. Dartlelpated in, the tournament Dix, Wrightatown, N. 3, in @ #lk OF ctuer tour boul oooh to be 6 iwelte.round aa Rocing at Delmont Park. | Albans, Club tournament at Dun Women's Metropolitan Golt As- elght round go at Philadelphia to-| referee's decision, Joe Lynol will meet Al Shu: | 1@ denizen Sint wood rave at oF Chae. Ses ef the Fairview eae ulshe | tents fo Burne, the Jemey Wustem, will | Of Coogan's Bluff | Annual Harlem River Regatta. | woodie, avers ant aret v Club, , BtoektOn wont ayer = meet Wartiing Redd, | Have learned to like Harkness Handicap atSheeps- | against Low and Barnes at Bul- Gaining the day's low Whe Armory A, A. of domes City. opens to- | Bloom, and Haslem Bd Thormahlen's stuff. head Bay Speedway. | tusrol, ‘ou ner c ub unted Mabt with a cant of boutea which includes an | Brown, who bas fougit Champion Bean) Leonant - Baseba College and club Lawn tennis: Women's invt- tine ann a Of, Pes Ph AA tsagpd ik petro, Vrankie Calla! i aD Fandom in general can alway» swallow a winning pitcher without games, New York Athletic Club tation tournament at Pelham ition Mrs Henrv Blumenthal was Breniyn tad Vie Seren auyar coating, Se at Crescents, Fort Slocum at Manor, Invitation tournament at | (pesunnie-ug.® Mrs SF. Dribben was sao ina fi ochaway, ‘The Armory A e! re any fan ir i ° 4 rs eserves, af- Sleepy Hollow, Metropolita nemaane am in 0 feds ai Rockaway, he Armory A A wioning pitcher cam bare any fan's last shirt, but @ losing pitcber couldn't get bis collar] Pelham Bay Naval Reserv #3 Hi . ae Lalohoat Carine not for the more trifle of have wad nee ton ternoon, and at Fort Slocum handicap tournament at West to start his opponent 8 up. J. At Ae tbe ois figniem who are to take part iu} The season just closed las been’ the The original Omar made his best time standing still. At Belmont Park| "™orming: Hamilton at Union, | ae Pennie: Clubs: Bpringhald Wt | ot or mutsmctiie testa colton ae the three teu-round Youts at tue open air boxing vst mu sful one soccer football ever on Monday the modern Omar must have felt the same way Camp Devens, at Brown, | y- iiams, Nassau County cham- | Dunwoodie Country Chib defeat sHow Bt We Loeveiand Burevali Kerk Wmurrve enjoyed im tiie couniry standard alte at Columbia, Haverford at pionship at North Hempstead. i Skelle 2 UP and y. and i maseaed tas of play was lowered appreciably: by ei SOME SLABBING. Pennsylvania, Fordham at Yale, | New York Kowing Association |facieotth weahgine wet named wil i K. Ustments of many hundreds of the ..ore | -purts at Boston, Maine at Colby, | regatta on the Harlem River | Automobile Row,” : ficient : One run in thirty-seven frames | ufts at Bos' ’ i r | ibd ee ee ee: proficient players, But attendance fig- : Bates, Dartmouth at | Home Guard athletic meet at | ¥ 00. the ures probably averaged the Should win Her’ Thor a lot of games Bowdoin at Bates, De t 3 fase to-nieht for the tournas as he Lighters aald they a bly count ssc | Cross, Amherst at Will Rutgers College Field Jimer auled to on the Ruvaide eccept any other referee be aged to do ao, over 50 per cent than in the} ¢ hile aa sI k |links to-morrow. It docsn't ‘appear to 1916 ving period, . ‘The national Despite his generous contributions to the Liberty Loan and Rea Cross} ams. American League—Phila- | sawn lete at Sleepy Hollow | be Reneralls understood that the open challenge cup competition, directly unier | drive, a number of American League teams say Thormabilen is the stingiest| delphia at New York (A. M. and | Country Club, pices of the, Sstanwak Guero wees pent ! States Football Association aus-| Pitcher in the game, P. M.), Washington at Boston Lacrosse: Carlisle at Crescent continue on Friday and Saturday, There ing boain Micoa guviatinhoak i a asian whine t | Athletic Club. will be a medal play test in the morn. Monday night, Instead of hating Joe Malone | DC: experienced @ remarkably success- < (A. M. and P.M), Chieago at | pill bee , Piay feat h n © tarlen mectug Silekey Dutt) of Newares Me | Season, Due to the weakening of| After winning the American League batting top. it was quite unfortun:| Gioveland (A. M. and P.M.), St. | Dal meets: College of the City |aiter iunchoon” Dre ave fateh, round t that Jock M was oot a gaat [clubs and the disbandment of others, ate for Babe Ruth to lose his power of speech, Louis at Detroit (A. M. and P. of New York at Delaware, Hamil. |ner of the Bayside open last |. eke action, ead eudstiiied Je iy sin this jor of soccer Je a IMLS soccer | M.). ational League — New | ton at Union, weet olde Hebtwelalt, to 40 a from citive all the way from Chicago to| be . ee Nadel (A. Mo and | | Cricket: Bensonhurst Rovers at | Boston fell f al of 88 for the aie tear pe ceria ENE taten Island, Columbia Oval at 7 xt Joo Kagan Of Burton, the crack meliers 4 | seanon before en in the P, M.), Boston at Brooklyn Columbia Oval Rovers, | Sheepshead ~ Ha, | Stassuoh neta, Oe af the twtic sam fORtly rounds Interest st 1 a surp (double header), Cincinnati at —— | DECORA TON DAY vat has Joe has wen ordered | 0% Upward tendency The final at LOUISVILLE, Ky, May —History | ute of Troy and Middleboury can-| Chicago (A: M. and P. M.), St | SPORTING. Macy @ © on Saturday and wil | Pawluchet and the replay Havrinc e again the Douglas | iling the wnnual games for next fall Louis at Pittsburgh (A. M.) In _B'klyn, Kaan bas to ee {attracted more than 20,000 fans and aa ck, When B. B, MoLean's Got, & Hasnican et Suntah se ternational League, Jersey City | Ne youths | gure ao 4 Cte Be nilton Slinton, ‘X.Y, ; fe | ts Taured sox er endeava an even arvying 113 pounds, won th 12. Cornell at Ithaca; Oct."19." Union ai] at Newark (A. M.), Newark at | BEAUTIFUL eeverel waiones johly | Beater scale wext season in spite of war | ert race, at one and seventy | Williammow Oct Colwnbi, Jersey City (P.M. | conditions, yards, 1.41 1-0 equals the| New York oY sleyan at 4 e W amstown; Nov. 9 open; Nov. 16, Golf Home en cup at Marty Varrell, the love) tie WASHINGTON, May 29.—1 American record § Bling Water. | herst at Amherst r North H tana Waslar Abe arty Varre, the Jost! ignie SHINGTO F Ne chams ) foureyear-old, with 121 pounds up, North Hempstead, Keele . piisions ue tide of pion sovcer team of the Belgian Ar Oakla Jockey W. J.) CAMP COLT, 1 morial cup at Forest Hill, May | AMERICA’S PREMIER RACE COURSE ea . Which bax defeated crack uniuey, | Oak on The Porter} yyy 8A. mil | tournament at Upper Montclair, DECORATION DAY FEATURES [French and italian elevens, nas chale' and alt of the ace tnt, S coaneeal Bogey handicap at Baltusrol, Ha OTT be Cd er EC er eee eo ay oniy vantering at the finish, to| A. to be held A Club handicap ot Crescents, Red $7,500 Juvenile Stakes $2,000 Tokoggan Handicap PLP ets ome adler ey ania gt able maygin. Pannaylvenie, Golfege th Gettvabirg Cross day at Merchantville, May A 2 Mile Steeplechase Bayside Handicap | kinns uid play in the Inige 68 of) «WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass, May 29. poxers and Wrestlers in the Initeg tournament at Essex Fells, Red 2 OTHER HIGH © juning at 2,30 PB, My | ante ' ‘ uy Tye Willan foothill aciiedule come] States Atmy will be seen In action. Cone Cross day at Woodbury, New 7 Aer ie: dried lo tat Wa oem te ee _>- Wanted fo vith Dartmouth, (be # umber of track and field events and Vice President's prize at Huck ‘ son ail Race Trainy sory mie 2 memes: fi Trinity @ ‘gles as other a base contest, which will trolley Jack succeeded iu knocking oii! anot ° BATERAUL TOOT AS, 2 ramet: ttrat seme Traits 1 Oe TORERA, Wate Golhne the Shane Ring ak Canin Bal ensadk, Obstacle golf at Sleepy URAND STAND & PADDOCK, 83.20, incl, wer tax, LADIES, wie men © few mighis ogy, Lis viguss being Dee | oie Grounds, Admission b06,—Adve. @aused by Kepsselass Palytechaic Lae 420) tires class team, diuow, Club bBandicap a WelterwelRNt | giow for the benefit of te Hel Crow, and Jack | Wheel chair

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