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| | pena AS ui ah Na abl Si STI NRE I ANON IORI NNN SION A A MGS Mt EAC LI CY DERR WAS THE ONLY CATCHER WHO COULD EVER HOLD THE DE- LIVERY OF JACK APPLE, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1918. IF BELTS COULD TALK, WE MIGHT HEAR WHAT KIND OF DRINKS WERE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK |sisiictish Pah, INCIDENTS OF BENNY LEONARD'S WESTERN TRIP pytight, 1918, by The Press Publ g Co, (The New ¥ & Worlt) A PeRUNG Wet RAiseD, 9.2 2,000. AND | ny ‘ay wr Travers and Marston Surprise | Golf Gallery by Easy Manner | in Which They Defeat the Crack “Pros,” Barnes and | Low. Two amateurs, Jerry Travers and Max Marst easily defeated Jim Barnes, the Western open champion, Benny Leonard Returns Home ter And George Low, both “pro” stars, in j i TAXING 4 Red Crors match at Baltusrol, the From Trip to Coast With a Win ben? Rass ng menen, Red Crors match a score being 6 up and 4 to play. The simon-pures outplayed their op- ponents more than thelr best bail AS Usuar, Black Eye. For THE count AFTER THE FRISCO BOLT. ve cards of 72 and respectively, in- dicate, @ home with «| | Those who saw Travers and Mara Diack eye,” said Benny | j ton In action at Greenwich last Sun- leonard, when ho arrived day felt sure that the New Jersey amateurs would make !t interesting for the “pros,” but few had aay from San Diego yesterday Benny had the eye “1 was lucky to come th with feat would be se ought that the defeat wou! nothing worse, went on, chuck say Mie OP ruNeK, eame oe ine ; os crushing. ling. fought some of the vest i i Teave it will be remembered, boys on the Co: and velleve m scored what many consider his greatest they didn’t pull thelr punches, 1 riumph over the Baitusrot links im 1918 was the champion and ti cre a ——Z ) | when he won the national open cham- busy trying to put me down for the x ae ( | plonship. Marston, too, Ukes the count, swinging hard as. they “Wey Sepeegy Pe Ai E | course, and usually gets around In could. I had to stop a few with my MIM ee eee \ creditable figures. Bee ie et “4 face, ‘There was no getting awos Bh ers had individual cards of 77 yesterday. from it.” ra vi . ————S= . ©, Barnes, who has been skipping Benny modest k 1 id about—here one day, maybe hundreds podest!y skipped all men § y the Ae: hardly at of mil y the next, was hardly ion of the $45,000 he w nstru- | MOTOR MYSTERIES. ? pf Mist. “te had his usual length off mental jn ratsing for army cams (The Empty Hood.) Sk ia few butcom the greens several of hie equipment in Californis, bot he wav Mets. failed op. Low seemed to Me had tinkered all day with his motor itta failed to drop. Low se i / he off his game, especially on the out- enthusiastic over the Const While he lay on the flat of his back; / Ward journay and moreover thelr play “I never saw such hospitalay,” be But the first time around \ did not FIT sald. “The Olympic Club | sur Francisco treated us like kings. Why when I wished that ¢ could mamma over the telephone bout, the way J Travers scored first for the amateurs, the Upper Montclair man. winning’ the second hole in 4, both of the profes- sional getting tnto trouble. The ama- teure also captured the fifth and sixth holes, Marsion’s 4 at the last named being the best. Barnes sitced his sec- ond shot and Low's wild one hit a tree The speed demon found hat the blamed thing would stay on talk He opened the hood in amazement; His breath came in spasms and jerks With eyes fired and glassy after my Iways do when { fight near home, they called up New He could tell by the chassis, j The New Jersey amateurs Incr 4 a ) J 3 | ed forgotte 'o put k e thelr ad tage another hole by win: York for me and I talked to her righi | SOME BaMonet STUFF Tho He'd forgotten to put back the works | 7 7 PayeR MAVTCHELE thelr savaniitin a. Marston drove the from the Olympic Club. ‘They seemed \ow this is a fabulous story : Toor BENNY UP 6000 Fear green, while Jerry, atter getting to be busy all the time trying to thin ‘hich may give you readers a pain; | at Sud" DID STUNTS": N erappeds 1d oe, pent ald ae ee of things to do for us. And Jimmy But don't be unkind, on ‘The ama- half but. took three putts: For perhaps you mignt find — ——~ | teure had @ teat ball of 3 to the turn That we have gasoline on the brain | as aeainst 41 for the “pros. Misi casws Ladialas avon es ot B 1 t Hi Bi t d ; G . l ‘At the tenth hole Barnes again failed his railroad fares as expenses. {1 (Z mon as igges Crow When the engine stalls, the chauffeur locates the trouble by tinkering. enta | at McDona ’ Date na, Od oe erelerndar timer ae must have cost him §1,000 out of his ; offroth—do sou know?. * ran alj| were ho n 4 That 5 up advantage was in- hss wsanwins wae’ OUNCE Public Betting Ended; ovis vr wus scien wna avevsso Big Traffic Policeman, — 80°83) 8 8236 his tee shot to within a couple of yards of the don't care as long as | did some goog lift up the hood flag and dropped the putt for 2 for the boys.” aia eos eros champion, and 9 Elfin Queen’s Juvenile os: 9» 000m 30. sre 00 rnd, one este Breaks World’s Record \."))."%.*! sic nd the other rat the crowd. «on the fourteenth green, enny says he hopes the war will be —— 4 ther rattl ne crowd. ¢ batl for the round was over goon, for the bank roll isn't as ‘0 i t \ e hurder on | nile the “pros” turned in 76. fat as it might be and living expenses} Turnout Is Considered Grea RACING SELECTIONS. Tt takes some motorists « long time to figure why brakes are N"O°" O° At Sheridan Memorial Games at ¥iea%ed by his feliow poticemun, Matt| | Roth Travers and Marston were cred; £ wo right along. On the trip Benny ee ‘ ‘Sai bathe thely t'res than the toad. 4 ( | McGrath, who has just been promoted | ‘ted with, Ti each. Hanes had a is made speeches for the Liberty Loui Tribute to Racing’: BELMONT PARK. — - Celtic Park “Babe” Smashes] ‘o @ leutenancy. “McGrath beat the | 3/7 Low an 8’. A Ralers of more the New York, Chicago and San Vra 9, . |) hire: cuse-aaceilne, eeep. Sight, A PERFECT DREAM i 3i ; « {old record himself, as he made 4! vr. 'Nnd nearly $800 was raised for the co, getting subscriptions aggrena’ Popularity. } Waloporttiy “sceluw, Feen . 5-Pound Weight Tossing | heave ot 4 feet 1 inch, i | Red Cross. 1% about $200,000. He subseribed fo: Second Kace--No selections. He had set @ most harrowing pace ‘ icDonald, who is of gigantic pro- on “ roke $300 himeelf every tine he stepped on i third Nace—Corn ‘Tassel, ‘rea tnd had won the dig Nondicap rave; p Mark Into Smithereens. ortions, was a bit cold when he lett | Piola Mong! olPeied me Re gyee he platform By Vincent Treanor “UNC neta Ponross, tattle But on taking the prize me Meo eet eng, rooms, clad jn his ath: | on the links of the Hudson River Coun= a ‘i tls Penros x 1 ¢ ze, ietic © fe, 80 he did a little sprint | 0, the links of th BENNY did a lot of fighting ¢ ie anything necesaary to prov udie, Triumphant. He opened his eyes By Alex Sullivan. | uround the cinder path xo as to warm | {1 Glub. His card read 872 > ot of fighting fo thé .obnUIHty’ Of heres. racks ifth Race—Lady Gertrude, Mono: And rolled out of bed on his face. MORE day | Mmself up for the event in which he] Playing around in 81 H the Army Athletic Fund in Cal-| oven tn these ming ty too | MBes CbUlUS i aA ited MAM DAY was an off G87 | haa: entered, the prize for low gross ‘fornia. He fought Johnny Me-| ang aa ance if bali re Taee| Deke ene y Vire trouble is common whether or not one drives a motor car. Lt is for Pat McDonald. That ts, it] {t was a big day for “Big Pat. H ‘ ai wae ‘i Garthy fous rounds in fan Prabciecs tof yesterday's attend. | col Miwayurcece vats lecet tired Was an off day so far as regu-|not only created & new mark, but he| There will he an cikhteen hole, gol ance at Belmont Park answered ‘he | . . lating traMe at Broadway and 43d) Won the all-round weight competition, hut the Siwa Tub May 10, and a couple of @ tater~-| nusstion. Such @ sacl Bika LOUISVILLE. cameeee i] . F coring four points. Matt McGrath | Morrow at 2 o\clock be rs We Sunday—boxed three rounds euch | Auestlon, Such & racing. assembing Firat ttaceJobu Je, M. Hort Thur~ Lots of folks you know park themselves properly, but Streot Is concerned. But the big,| worine four points, Matt McGrath | Havin of Tugtand ond Andes: with two soldiers at the Presidio. en seen at the track sin Second. lace -- Brother Maclegn’ their exhausts, ye poceman was @ busy man.|ponald scored four firsts and a|Mrs, Gavin nine strokes handicap, ‘The iasdae sa Wick to ars ta the days of 1910, when public bettin folk just the sume, as he was down at! second, inatch will be open to the public ; Rep} > Mare Island, the! ened, Every seat in the spacious Race—Roga, War God, Me- There ts some consolation for auto racers in the fact that most of /Celtic Park breaking records in the| McGrath hurled the hammer 1 : Naval Station, and boxed elght rounds] Sang stand” wn Hae sade bed eran tence welght throwing chainpionship of the|feet 6 inches, which several years |, Four medals were awarded to winners iy staged Wase'l a DOE ib be. bad long bstora| PRtareRrnttiny eesesr aeme | are: EO RA: SOON NS AOS tee enue Bee Metropolitan Association at the Mar-[ago | would have been considered chy, Mnmaria) Pay, tournament ef hw ” a to , »* to be bad long before Shiin rahi ‘2 . # , Un J, Sheridan Memorial games. {wonderful. McDonald could not hurl! j)P" Whe ¢ ‘ole’ medal play tamimioaD eee Be sought at @ show ln'line gates opened, And ladies’ tickets Hace William the Fourth, | consider a vertebra and a record. You can feel one, but never see|"Bibe heaved the thirtyetive pound | within thirty feet of tits cnatie in| (he, thirty six hole medal ey Benicar akiand, two rounds each with three] ‘ ; ea Fhe ‘ the other; so Jt's always easier to break what you can fe weight 63 feet 5 inches, which broke| the shot put Put got even, as he rots rounds of $6 and §° arid St RARaT” & 1 were ail sold at 1.80, more than an rou Tace—Clara Martin, Mary F } local boxers ) BON ore Cane Pilea ato smithereens the old world’s|made 60 feet 6 inches with the 16-|-ap of 10, medo @ low net of 16% Mtn: 5 before the first race. Every aisioani| PQ .cora b Yonghes, Pai nark of 57 feet 7m inch set by Pat|pound missil | Gravests ‘card of § 8 REREOMED Ng. went to Garis. dra . Ever i eventh Race — Yeng! rr, ; Kk of 57 feet 7%} inch set by Put} pound missile iraves A 78. mont, below San Francisco, aid gave | Promenade in tho stand was jammed,| Alda ANSWER: KEROSENE. Ryam another one of New York's) A good sized crowd turned out for) \inner of the | afternoos the soldiers a short talk on boxing,| 4nd hundreds viewed the races with Se \ famous speed demon named Gen nest, five years ago. the games, di the chilly weather. (Ww. N. stiliman, with 58 taking the train for Lo, se, baeresivha ae The record-breaking tosa was made | Over $500 'w zed for the Sheri na a medal Pavek, (Re train for Los Angeles at 6) out enjoying the comfort of @ sest|sponsible in a measure for Eltin as a mony cuales mien trom n geven-toot eifaie. The aiease | Sua Memorial Fund tittmian also came, & medal The following Monday he tough: | {7M the frst race to the last, Hvar: |Queen, as he wrote a postscript. {i in't v . ivement was made with a steel tape,| The genial Pat, who welghs over of 12-18-84 | ‘That 1 never could se y What tt ts, bo, that mak nell while in the hospital at Ba e to his son, Algernon Dalng place one moved to was congested, ‘The | four rounds in Los Angel th mi which complies with the regulations | 200 pounds, with an ounce of Reese, a good local lightweight, club house was packed from veranda # gas a0 lean.” of the Amateur Athletic Union, All| superfluous’ flesh, won his firat! Dr. AST. Haight of 3 w ~ fleld, saying: ‘Tell Mr. Knapp to be that is necessary now js for the of- | championship In this country in 1907, $00 ine TEst lucas pice and Rey ea Se She | {2 lawn. and even the puddock was{sure and breed Sprite to Disguise Even with a tankful of gasoiine in a brand new ca: ‘olks can't | tlelals of the Metropolitan Associa-|‘The Juntor 56," at the games that | {3slde wolf links last Naval Base at Point Loni, there he | ‘2Ponged too much for the comfort of |The Major was on his deathbed 3 held in connection with the|tie alifying roun ; t Rta |lon to put the welght on tho scales Y : 1h dl t started without a chattel mortgage on the whole outfit ars, Consldering that. the \t@® time, and the genius which was 6 boxed three rounds with Willle Mee- | the re; see that {t is thirty-flve pounds ons” tourne stown Exposition, He has been | muni responsible for Maskette and other ly \ king all kinds of records eve Matanwok Club, with a cas@e han, the heavyweight, and three with | weather wasn’t at all propitious for Kroat fillies which voarried hy sfoan Don't th thet the perfect mixture of alr and gas !s what ma The welghing will probably take| stuce Rt With that total th tor ty py hi pallor. Meehan boxed in each show | tho enjoyment of outdpor sport, the colors, manifested itacif anew in Pl-| your ear wo. You could never turn the engine without the price place to and if the Metropol Pat was born in the County Clare, (2nd, shoulders above his rivals, as eee eert rede tHe is in the AVY | turnout must be considered uw u pub. fi Queen, which fs not only a superd | - MMicials find that $ well they will | ond !t was his favorite past Feet Te reat Tey. ancie. berwaen ¢ ® recent volunteer. individual but a filly of great quality | Mat § tae { gas is #0 profit t ts a wonder | pave the way for the appearance of| school hours to compete in ne 9 In the afternoon that day Benny | lic tribute to tho thoroughbred horse and dazzling speed. As one of Mr Seeing that the manufacture of ga As ‘ HR RARe Rane LACAneT RUT RAGE Leto tte cent einbe acont Auta _> went to the North 141 ad Aviation and ull he typifies Knapp's friends remarked after the| Why soe went into the alr busine of the record books as the helder of | and,’ Sines :hen he has done nothing | PHYSICAL EFFICIENCY ™” Amp, where Major Mitchel, formerly ~ race: “That will help Mr, Knapp} Laser! the new world’s record for the 85-/olse in athletics § a Mayor of New York, took him up| ‘The victory of H. K. Knapp's aples-/more than all’ the medicine Inthe | AN AERIAL TIP. | pound weight. | McDonald made his greatest show CONFERENCE TO-MORROW, ~ i 6,000 feet in his alrpiane, and “d!d|aia tliy, Kitin Queen, in the Juvenile |Word, and fam only sorry that he The men who judged McDonald's|ing In 1914, when he won six senior Sameeeseee stunts” for Benny in the alr, “ei iad pepe ety Was not here to seo in” Bil! Pichons, yack-of-all-trades and chief of Bil! Wellman's staff feat were Pat Conway, the President |champlonshins. an achievement neve! | Physical efficiency of woldlere te ne ‘That was great.” sys Benny. “1° m wave pleasure to the msay at the Sheepshend Bay Speedway, never misses much while he isn't he Irish-American A. C.; Liam |) ecomiplished, and it wa | considered no more importarit than the: am was strapped in, so when we were friends of that gentleman, who was Joseph B, Widener of Philadelpht pounding his ear. In view of the prevailing high prices, Bill heard ‘ nea. and George Sullivan, to his great work that * | of the men who stay at home. sok Cote nT taved Te ae, 1 couldn't, fall |unfortunately not able to be present! gia not expect Naturalist to win the pre out in the Middle West the other day which proves the tipping Ono of the reasons that Pat broke! trieh-Amoricana for vears arept All| eng that the lation, hse eater! og # come an army aviator. A lot of om. |WHeh the daughter of Disguise scorad |voboggan Handicap, though the con nuisance is hore to stay. ef : . 9 FeCOre Ws e United State@in the multitudinous ere out there told me that Major|® Sisal triumph over the best tleld|ditton of the track was altogothe 4 “A bellhop was sent to a guest's room with a telegram,” ex- ————_— _ ee juties required of them préminent of- © \ Mitchel js 1 4 great flyer, He of two-year-olds that has gone to the | his favur. Naturalist comes by. lis plained Bill. | “After several knocks on the door, a sleepy voice r civil and military, ant was astovishingly successful and he|pos this year, She was the onty mud-running qualities through both drawled, ‘Who's there?’ [atthe Natipnel ‘Physegt 'o-morrow™ Sam ieatwed Very quickly, considering is | Ally in the entire flele ; jrie and dam, Fred Buriew, who nas “tHyar'e a wire to! you, sah jat the | Nation sical kifficieney-<--am age. “He ip anxious to get over into [vy im the entire fleld, and taking the |i ee a ae amd by Gal : a nifere Brounds of the Pred “AIL right; slip it under the coor, he fighting. Ho's a real man, all|!#d at the start, she not only won,|miltar with the thoroushtren dared eress, Gut net until you all threwe @ dime frew dat right. When he started up to dowome|but placed a record for the ravs in that country, says that the met of stunts with me my seat was in front) which, taking the condition of tha! Rabelais are wonderful performers iu of him, and he told me if I got stck|track In heavy going. The second dam of Nat just give hin e wave with my|{'#ck in consideration, marks her ay Heavy 6 ae tha kere Welsh Hea m, Long Hill - mit, No J. ‘Phe hour set for the sane erénce ia 2 P.M Tho results’ ovtained by int | training with the Nat a int i the National re lous as they nd tthe’ eal “Ya Having signed up Fred Fulton, the | “own for the that makes three | # the tm Minnesota heavyweight, by offering | The ctier two a 4A. and the Cambda A, A. ‘The managers rantee ef $ 0 for a t e, led to the’ reali- f f y an mare Cor-| him a gus As aed | re And Sho monenere of | vellous a bey were, Ie ling hand. didn’ et alc oy {@ Aly of superb quality. Mr, Knapp res omit t ARH ” moe 38 SnSemnenOnE Fowl ation that steps should be taken to of hand, But 1d Fee eK Or at only On ae te mee, ateydeRapD |rection, a alater to Domino, and old twenty-round bout at Danbury, |irey were noi to bold any shows during Juo> | Uirserve ‘the physical forces of those o ow! HY. | timers’ will rec hi remarkable | Joly id August, wulod was responsible for them | WhO Were producing food and materiaia prite, but also owns and raced ber |teats in the mud—In fact. sah was| Conn., on the afternoon of JUly 4) ) oo hag tier door for ourselves, our fighting men-and PTER the fiving Benny boxed at {Stand-dam, Oneck Queen, Sprita | feats in, th cible in any kind of a a Pe a those of our ‘allies, It is ‘the pareege nee taking on |D¢!ns by Waterboy, a distinguished | Wel! nigh Invincible in gay kind mp ; te aaa + a.5,|Joo Mulvihill, the Connecticut fight) ; — sets or [Ot tne conference’’to’ aiseune ;pUEpaee the aviation camp, taking on t Wat “ heavy going RS. EDWARD W. RAYMOND former ev shing easi 07 om Gidbous, the erack ight Dearrweisht, of | £5 raige ‘iis phvcica? eft ieeey me , viat ° hente |e atercras . 5 ng | With @ hi ay of 6 feet he also took omoter, has also just suceeded 10 | 4+, Paul, will soon join the color, He bas just | nor under armas on y of men | # two aviators and a mechanic! ‘The late Major Dalngerfield is re won a place in the final round |}; prom) a eine g that he hes t rh ceplicas —“Comnvaltee = invited. foF two rounds cach = | _, Fred Burlow's explanation esto the ied wamante aoalan (authet a getting Jack Kearns, manager of vind bas wate a Yo ban brome inoue | the Recebilay Coninltiee | inelud Friday he went to Camp Kearney,} . get of Rabelais is interesting, bu Fra ha [ASR tanala ooUrth | © Clog sact yoccer eleven, first to| Jack Dempsey, the Western Beavy: |i isintor at Camp Dodge, Tar and taat be | Kead, Fella’ Shay iowa k UoMne where he gave an exhibition of his | heavyweight for nothing, and prefers how does he account for the showing | ‘Ue! ametnain Country Club, beating | defeat. Bridgeport tn the New vor, Weight, to affix his signature to % |r accepted an otter trom the Diretor Genera Mayor Gillen of Newark 'Brederick ( ‘amp Upton methods of train! en | pemepaey or E ote taiton refused of Belgian I. In tho Afth race. ‘Thi Sat W ee ets | Sinte League Sunday, played @ drawn | set of articles in Denver, Col., calling jf Aray Revrration to the part 8 dttiae | Congressman Edward W. Gray.” 9 meet him in the army show in! {mportd son of Habelie ats rs, Rawson Wood in straight set wn ; a de. |0xue instructor at ope of the campe in the m boxing, went through some bay-|San Francisco, Benny says Fulton | (ent " wileb prevalied like @ tire ¢ 6 gaine ut Lenox Oval with tho fast team | for Dempsey to meet Fulton In a de- | ve) ? onet fighting stunts, and boxed two | nus e hed @ foolish sirewk th gard horee and waa never prominent |" of, fhe tplerborourh | Rapid tr cision fight on that date, While the |" ies enon Tina! soldiers, Gussie Williams, the feather and chet he's pravably sorry | probably his dam, Suffragette IV, nas! Will Vetere, who, was to have round of the annual cup tie compe amount which Dempsey Is to receive | It bes tera lermed trom « reliable soures welght champion of the camp, und| yon the Pantie Cocgt Hs POD- | an aversion for wet going mbacker’s car | for possession of the La Sultana ularity on the Pacific Coast, droven rc Eddle Rick Peisingen, a lightweight, three rounds Sunday morning Benny started ° n the Harkness Handicap to-morros each, back for New York. He liad put in} Might just as well pass up Koh-i was not announced, it 1s a sure thiug | riscnte Mitchell of 3 ukee and Joo Welling are at present in the at Jack will not get less than é lof Chicago, bot of io{., America and Ireland, finalists in 7 As the Governor | cary. only drew « $2,200 gate, As the mi AT BE. ‘00! > my F ‘ons, his |{ lost to’ the race, He was painfully national soccer cup tie of | guarantee of $7,600, As the enor | 200 gate, be men BEAUPIFUL Gaturday, at San Diego, was a big| us busy a two weeks as any boxer ADs ae Ra Me ie tured when’ his oar exidded aad] York Footballers Protective | of Connecticut put the kibosh on the | EO PRSuGe oF 9 bacenlten i oe mm pie BELMONT PA Oe ne dees were held in the) Aghting ta It, but he Ie ready to do | Whale of a wager for Fitz, and (o-Jay | plunged to the bottom of the track| Association last year, came together | oso osed bout between Fulton and | en, “oni vwase’ iow ena’ see Shrine Auditorium, a great outdoor | it agat H ; he'y $10 out. pur Bre iting Mwhich “Wacieane N Haven, the mee i gain whenever calied upon e's 5 while attempting one of the curves] competition. . from ‘ch Bngland, Jess Willard at New A i , arena like Yale Bowl, built of white! afayor James Rolph jr of §: —— bit nd and the Continent had bee 1 Jack Hanlon, matchmaker of the Olympla - marble and seating 36,000 people.| Francisco presented Benny ‘« goti| Jockey Ambrose has had e at the rate of ninety miles an hour, | © ‘ated, at Lenox Oval, and the | Chances are that he might alao step | 4 oy Wil probably stage open air ve There was # big crowd on hand, and|card with a complimentary inscrip: (experience in racing riding to keen and his mechanician, Joe D'Antonto,| Match ended. in & draw. each. side|in and prevent this match from being |borine shora at Wilimood, which 1s" lowted $ 00 WITHE SOTA Mike” daneat, eur hard founds with | tion, and Benny says that gave him the business from A to Z ‘Rtill ha is in Coney Island Hospital tn a serl-) scoring & point pebbped [sofas from Vato, during the am $5,000 WITHERS STAKES a » the best local Nght-| more pleasure than the winning of a dd more trouvie ace th ition | 7 = t mon ack 1s of the opinion that open weight, Bddie Hanlon, the old-time| big purse Ho loft a Tate ee coat | Cam find more trouvie In ia race than ous condition, Trederic C, Mood's Aire 5 ir eotoratnanon'a wi! rina tho tithe tons trom {$9,000 FASHION STAKES big purse, He t a lot of new an apprentice, Kverything happened te dale blich fighter, who fought Terry McGovern nds on the coast, He says bo RCrraiier unde 4 yp] Blin’s Primus’ won the silver trophy for, Mil! Brenan, the busy hearrwelaht of Col | pmuitiy aod otier neamy towne to ave the bo Young’ Corbett, Matting’ Nelnon tnd|ing™-ten rousds’ and 10. eeinibat-| Sh an Mah ieee A, SE Kenseentatives of the Rove’ club! TIP GES RNA Miuthatents am. mri pmol in eae ma | wi"teume ey" sae’ as || THE ELMONT HANDICAP ath ihe Dost men ip his class when | will surely come back in California | hind when too late to finish second, c@vtured team honors in tie outdoor |Isiand Kennel Club at Gravesend Race (‘ted at Peiham Hay Dark, mas Balcbal (ot be Fags on dulr 4 they were in their prime, is boxing the next electior Whole With clear sailing Grimalkin couldn't | ames of the Inter-Settlement Ath Track. The Best of opposite sex wns |by his manager, lee a saat ne the Br aid y irimalkin’ could TEL same ieennelet ma centt mle leaves tan ae ut of New Castle, | Augie Ratner, the Girone midieweight, as ‘natructor there. Leonard says Han-| State wants it because \t has become have lost \ . at the Brooklyn Snietic| 3 Trish getter, Ohainplon’ Vlenrore (mee tort nda at a boxing sdow to bv [gone to Camp Wadsworth, Spaganbue, 8 C on is in fine condition and is doing! such an important past of life File Thoy ¢ ° ed the rest of! freedom, which won the frst awaen ee fe eee achat aa Gan GK atl pot do an 1G asain for some ¢ very good work, Jand training R. T. Wilson's Ha na good i ; of 7 points. | sporting | dows foutven, last week vit egg ig ear ll sais [angle tad 6 few it as be knew the Av... Bree! Willie Meehan tn the navy !s given | Benny Koes. bi ard work at! race, finishing second to Kite Oieee J, Harad Jove’ Club was the star] Pe Hooa's b nia three Peet eran’ ta ater sitac|| wee tie r oS Speck rs ienerved” tor time to take part in many bouts! Camp Upton this His t atl) didn't. rur > his work, oy.t08 . rth two MES | old and weigha tort bounds, wit a, ue tou wucried tue, He expects role, gueh as those for the Army Fund.'ey Charlie did his coaching juerw Clockers caught him recently dogs fi fl igh jump in the eameld? tire Weatainerce Rear casi uoe aM 1 gage id eomie boute at atinaia, Ua. aa ens Ge were Wins Ww Mees uy WoLe Oe Was away, three-eigoth triad in 38 2-o seconds, class, He ried from ecratca iy ine pork last Pebruary, $ With whe Olympia A, A, of PHLAGHIPUNS GEra Dew Viteus Gusue ue mas 6) Boesenoue