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3 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1918. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YOR gee NOBODY EVER FOUND IT NECES. RY TO ENGAGE A PRESS AGENT TO PEDDLE BAD NEWS. _TENDLER MAY WEAR CROWN ~~ OFLIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION {f Benny Leonard Should Grow Out of Class There Will Be Many Candidates for His Title, but None Looks More Formidable | Now Than Philadelphia's ex-Newsboy, Who Has Plenty of “Class” and Boxing Ability. | THE YANKS WILL BE STRONG FOR CHIEF BENDER AS LONG AS HE CAN PUT A FAST HOP ON ONE. HIS RISE IN FISTIANA HAS BEEN RAPID TIGERS MAY PRESS, ‘CORNELL HARD IN ~ BIGCOLLEGE MEET ‘ Ithacans Qualify Fifteen for «+ To-Day’s Field and Track | Championships. ght The Preas Publish ng (The New York Evening World) Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening Worlt), ENNY LEONARD is a great lightweight champion, and would be busy PHILADELPHIA, June 1. B defending bis title if he wasn’t in khaki, acting as boxing instructor | ACK MOAKLEY'S Cornell team at Camp Upton. J qualified fifteen men in the trials r The hard work of the military | of the intercollegiate track and t training camp is making Benny take | field championships at Franklin Field, Red nd | favored to press the Cornell men in the finals to-day. Much to the satisfaction of the sport enthusiasts, the Executive Com- mittee of the 1, C. A. A. A. A. threw open the doors to Pittsburgh, Har- vard, Rutgers and Brown, whose en- tries’ were received after the pre-, scribed time for entering the compe- . tition had expired. | we S " ia To cast a shadow over the portal, Madden Still Turf Wizard, agers of other fighters have claimed freely that Benny had outgrown the lightweight class, but Benny weighed | in a pound or so under the limit of 182 ringside whenever there was any need for weighing in, He scaled 132) pounds when he fought Johnny Kil- bane—and his low weight was as much of a surprise.to the feather-| ‘Weight champion as the ease with which Leonard outspeeded and outfought |which is three more than Dart+ tel face pranents of box- |imonth, even with the use Olena i are wondering !f, when the war ts | | capable freshmen runners and jump- over, Benny w@n't be a candidate for | ers, could force throu the elim- the championship in a heavier cli inating process. Princeton, with @ ey} Up to this time Benny has always |brave show in the sprints and* i : fooled them all at the scales. Man- | hurdles, qualified eleven men, and is Lew ENDLERY, WHO Loors Like Benny Leonarp's however, came the withdrawal of the Michi, team. The Wolverines de- cided at the last moment to remain In the West and conserve thelr strength the conte: e ha pi hi . 4 | Sad indeked Jonnay out. Cvrosesy + whiten with be held next” week Many | | Leonatd has had visions of fight- RIVAL. S S d Sh t ought’ “that the Ann Arbor, ‘tea | tag for other tities, Yor he has even! — RACING SELECTIONS. prings secon Long 0 CT eerste ger io ‘ sen of an ambition to match hi. pi cP nt Z from the perform to-day, might and punch against Mike Gibbons omg ‘ have scored in the sprints and broad jump, the hurdles and high jumps, de- pending on Where he decided to try his < speed und skill. Penn also with- drew and Billy Ganzemull the blue shirt with the AT BELMONT PARK. First Race—Lady Gertrude, Nom!- nee, Babette, Second Race—No selections. Third Race—Elfin Queen, Zuleika, Minuet Af Leonard should grow out of the class there will be many candidates for the lightweight title. Two of the dest offer a strong con- » One is Lew Tendler, a Phila- In Four Days at Belmont ) . it breathlessly, preparing to applaud | fiazaned there ian e -¢ geiphis youngster unknown until a) fourth Race—Sun Briar, Macom- Passing Shower, Daughter | {},2 "30h" of the Tail navriery ag it] towed 10, start only: Gfter a, strencel \ t le of months ago, and the other| ber entry, Trompe La Mor usually does each day, This aviator, | argument with the officials. Under ’ Barr Deztc,tng von ribvd ana] GHCice Ripa Maen yrs | OF Ferarite Bathe Kan | eice seaae pat ade etate | Meare ae Be Looatly ey ‘ . 2 i" ‘ A e e Wa a a college mus' ite rari when Benny Leonard was in “es A y Ganzemuller trip over from M although a hundred P over from Mineola to see a race oi, —— “hard ring battles are behind hi AT LOvisvitie. of can rick’s Plan Fails. citing t » he First Race—Vulcanite, |W: | ° i Tea ae ’ 6 NO sign of losing his class. rekitat,, Ruco—Vuleantte, “Warcap, | if ee jemanded tat he be Dundeo might have a chance to win| "Second Race —Petrovna, Skiles | By Vincent Treanor. ele ABT oe eee aig Bee ane | Peetided ale probable wines? [n" oue championship, Knob, Pomp. racing ability of the filly Penrose, MADDEN ts 1 “the turf | She ha: di fi of the sprints to-morro hird Race—By Right, § 8 made a fine record for her- | the ; rere. } ut the fight followers look for] qtnirg.ttace “By Right, Belleve Me | wizard.” Otherwise how could|self so far this year, She ts quick | py ait, and,,Harvard were represented | Leonard's coming riva ie the ourth Tace--High Horse, Rife trot 5 eld of at anything, She goes to the post on a1 I. Harvar litled fighters coming rather than| gr Ane it | h t out a 15 to 1 ina field prominently at all. Harvard qual * 94 fighter who is good but probably | “Sith Race <‘fotlister, Rancher, | rn n sand with her beat a 1| i sag lice) te the swish of Per two men, While Yale qualified thres, ie . . . pellet a j Darrier, then starts running as fast | ——S J néver will be better, Cudgel. dabacearéie: Russi; ben | > 2 fa ite with e. Madden “told | as she can till the race is over. She| Donbleheader on Olympic Field. , Tendler May Be Maid, Fly Home. | boy: hand too, but few | appears better than the selling Plater; ‘To-morrow at Olympic Field, 136th y Seventh Race — Lottery, Dorothy nim seriously, and anyhow, he | type of two-year-olds, reet and Fifth Avenue, the Lincoln | Coming Champion. an, Brnest B, | make it strong enough. He jants Will play their old rival, the Rist te adie: Jockey McAtee Is around with his Royal Giants, another doubleheader, In‘ Down in Philadelphia the fans 1 gam she was worth a wager third.|jeft arm in a sin the first games of the series the Royals 1 g. He sprained it remember now that anything} when he was thrown off. Axal par hod as Rg Ser masre ey iy epg Mend : 100 000 M aap yee : K Mac , “ he starts. Mintek Waa oes edits a ’ 0 or ans enough of to run| Tues: Avrdd pe tag Park, Mac FRE Ra, A wil be om the Ginn he me Pox in Phillie ay ugh to wit. \ > be riding again by Mon- Royal Glants, while lone Joe wae , tim, wiry und halt developed phys Ex ted at Bi R in, gal he in tom, Wiha ye In the final game Mig. ‘Tom Williams mi, wiry and half, developed phy- spec ead g ace , Polygon and Terentia, land Sterry, who conducts the will be the slabster for the Royal « natural style, standing with right foot y Polymelus, the sire of and Union Hotel at Savatoga, has Giants, while the Lincoln Giants will 7 amd right fist advanced. He is a ch won so ridiculously been at the Springs for several days | have thelr spitball artist, MoLaughlin, At | Sheepshead To-Day “4 ” on Wednesday last. Terent overseeing alterations and !mprove- © the firing line. Fees casita ches erent, favorite r, Was presumed to be the bet-|ments. The Grand Union will open ms ae But unlike K, O., he is a shifty boxer. e two, bec e of ah this season on June 22, which is much Red Caps Oat to Repent. ‘ a4 and 46. arller than at any time in recent, The Red Caps, who defeated Billy Jor= carries no scars, " ~, SU maintains ite pare thr, gs ae Priva Ten Events on Programme, the | of the contestants will receive a ait THE QUALM OF LIFE bh years, and threo conventions already dan's Kingsbridge team in a well played He has a high beak of a nose that) “sae A ferent time allowan which wa - rf bs are booked for June. M Sterry also contest at Dyckman Oval, near the m: a 8 great target If he didn't Feature of Which Is the computed by Handicapper Fred J /t ten't a wonder why some misbehave bd baa foarte B contiaat a, bag Pegi Dyckman Street subway station, last t it well, and he h ; ; s eee : ; [and this will be der his man-| Sunday, 2 to 1, will try to repeat to-mor- like Kid ‘MeCoy's, that Is ‘hard | 100-Mile Harkness Handi-| Wasner on the known ability of tt And are said to be miles beyond hope : to the post it agement, {n addition to tho hotel. 'The|row, wien the teams mect in a return foreach. He is slightly built, but| Starting at § o'Clock, |c7ver, andthe best’ pertormance ot When you see 'em cavort with one foot in the grave ’ nm carried the |best news Mr. Sterry has to give out, | eune, Andy Coukiey and Mtarvey again with good shoulders and evenly de-| Cap, Starting at 5 o’Clock. | nis machine dhe ike aka one Pesta 8 while Terentia’s | however, is that there will be no raise | Wl lval pitchers, ati ther one skidding on soap. hat instead of tarle’a homer beat akle m1 rapes arms and legs. eee This system worked out so : i Rata are in the Hotel rates, Seaplta che Dig de-| Webster, Kimbro, Handy, Cooper, en he boxes he shifts about | Louis Chevrolet, dean of a pare p mand already being made for reserva | pnd 1 will be in the Red vi ve * . rl " IF t half as m Y ome folks lead. These days 8 declaring tO tions. line. 4s other boxers use their right hands. UTOMOBILE racing wili make} Last season the daring French walk AERA 7 PP stew 4s basing his hopes or rf ey 26, southpaw” Boxer who Its bid for public approval late | mon the America FE bene aks Mba The Giants went West with enough games in the lead to make cham- — We don't know what instructions ’ Decause he doesn’t assume the ortho- this afternoon on the Sheeps-| the rate of 110 miles an hour dver the pions out oi ane mening va being smoked ous lo Pit’ ware ane out I Barrios. or whe reas Geox position. Usually it is the other| head Bay Speedway. Beginning at|100-mile route. Hecause of this mem. Cineinna aughed out of St. Louis and knocked out at icago, they re- | Tere! ee esd ips ! % 1 | fellow who seems awkward. for while| 4 orelock, there will be ten events, | able feat Chevrolet will be forved turned East in first place. FUSiiy caecnea fake: the pine to Date Lae rece eer ce tute ATEnOEY A: As Miele ibe Bataan i aa Tendler is used to fighting right- 2 *!to yleld handicaps to al! his riva, Thirst for velocity makes speed drunkards out o! lot of temperate | fu It seemed to de ¢ yo av’ of Jersey City have decided to use; is at the Arciors A. A. of Boston, ae: hi As akes speed drunkards out of a | P Polygon win if she could. as be sent word to hi or that be was Ot by handed boxers, few right-handed box. | 8prints and handicaps, The feature} this afternoon. men. They will turn their motors al! day long in order to reach high speed, 'j, wasn't her fault nor her rider's heavyweights in one of their future| sure whether he could gets furlough from the ; ers are mrre ic CERUOE:S man ree racé will be the Harkness Handicap Fe nena ieape range alt the way but after the carbureter concert begins, they will be disappointed unless that she didn't, She broke in front boxing shows and to-day the match- | camp in the West, where he is engaged as civilian auto id 1 aecond to Ralph they can bre y e ‘4 before : been cov- | mak he club signed up Ch voxiug inatructor, the officials of Un chub & | Parry a jab at 100 miles, which ts really 00 4%) He palma to 6 minutes to Itudat y can break dow h speed. and before a sixteenth had been | maker of the club signed up Charley | ' passed K i es to Rudolph hentsisiin | Sooper : but most jered was out clear of her field. Noth- | w,, A lim up when his manager, Al Lippe, refused to To show how rapidly Tendler has|tance at all for machines capable of | Wehr, a young driver who will re- |, A musician 's alws red when he is thrown off the piteh, et Neh: |ing seemed able to. get near her until| Wowmerts the clever big fellow Of! cot w teeter: aon guaraaiee for ko pose : March 26 Johnny Dundee | hitting up ‘two miles a minute, Peer a ime teud: oF tue extreme: atarts | PSA em eer Pontiier Loe tae HL apen Gale oney. Ate Smrone (l9 tap half the distance had been covered, | Newark, N. J. and Battling Levinsky, is fi the better of him in a ing allowance ‘olor blindn cheats army navy out of of promising | on... » bright co! y anc f the fast Hebrew fighter, to meet in id” Alberts, the sturdy welt ; Philadelphia’ aixcround |, This speed battle will start prompt-|' fhe new ayatem of run the material, but the color of a half-piecs bathing suit never interferes with | qi", ‘he bright cherry and hoops 0 : t | N, ds, who lo toch souree atuitee Le Pi 9 Madden, carried by the black Passing | the main event, at the entertainment ight after by bout. Then on April 3 Tendier|!¥ at 5 o'clock. At that time it In/race has produced the greatest un- their efficiency as long as they can trace the outline. lprerepiate weenie lecue the atripe | J Teht. of | t2% managers of boxing clubs in the Sta i ed every one by beating Patsy) probable about 100,000 motor fans,| Certainty of the outcome of any auto The natural peach disproves the theory that beauty ts only #kin deep, |giing bunch behind and go after the| ‘© b@ Drought off on the night Of| Jemey to box at their shows, is oot I Ms He ee aaron der inne | thore who own flivvers and auton) Syont around New York since the | untess you have a ccid in the head. The literal peach disproves the theory |ieader. She caught Polygon at the| June 10, These big men will doubt- fect boots ® ts working in an eR Te ctoae the dors| 2nd others who hope to, will give| competitions, when val tore talouy |that figures ure monotonous, The only difference is that you pick one and {eighth pole and for Jess than a six; |less put up an interesting battle, as| ioral faery. fran whit ie rales alout 800 ‘while thousands of people were in| thelr vocal éncouragement to twenty | was transformed into an open air au. CMAS€ the other until your bankroll 1s winded, teenth there was a pretty duel of/they are to box only eight rounds, ltinuing in the boxing game, be pn fine before the box office ‘qare-devil drivers who will #ash|tomobile show. both Jockeys and fies nav ang|which should make them go at fast | ly retire trom tie came 5 Shower was April 29 Tendler, suddenly famous! trom the starting line in quest of| 18S best known pilots like Ralph You work all your life for a Mving finally got her head in front. After | Speed. Levinsky ts getting into shape _— in great demand among fight! tne gs ‘i Be Taine, & leader of auto cham- And garner some pretty poor stuff, that, Polygon having done her best,|at Bridgeport and Weinert at a gym-|, 1 ofder to mate ure that all the fighiam beat Willie Jackson in| ‘8 $80,000 offered in prizes for the Barney Oldfield, the Master 9 pretty pi ygon sf 7 engaged for the wain bouts at the Armory deme ? ‘of 100-mile whirl, Ralph Mulford, holder of- | While a natural numskull t# giving nunoared to Tobusy lh aad (ye Aad |nasium in the Orange mountains, [of Boston put in thelr appea and” go i 0] Preceding the Harkness Handicap| Vanderbilt Cups: Dario Renta, speed The world a few whirls on a dluf, never figured in the running, Jack Britton, the former welterweight chem. | YM Ti thels comteris. Ivy Lewis, manager ¥ out Dundee) is a hulking,| there will be other competitions, | Ki# 1m 1915-1916, and Louis Chevrolet, See This is the second Jong shot scored |pico, seems erideatly to bare no fear of meeting | ine cus bas decidal to compel the managers | Hqhewelght with » tremen-/ notably the Futurity Handicap at|(o, Tae Wor, many speed wi aoe | Tmt asd to vee why women may much sxcellent war workers, Ther've hapt the water boll-|by Madden in very few starts here|men much heavier than Rime, for be hes just] (1.0%, (2 tow « ra ot 2 ements that ten miles to be run in three he: but the main interest of the gasoline thelr li of supporters. No matter, though, how the race is ing ever sinew Pandorrie blackened her lls on the original A guy doesn’t have to go to war to beoome a hero, If he stays at home and there is no telling what else he has to spring. been booked up by bis manager, Denoy Morgan, to take on Bryan Downey, the Light middleweight ‘Te club has been foreed to call off many of ite by fighters not slowing up, oe bea iting by an attack of pneumonia. he IS ithout t One of ¢ t mysteries of warfi ie-why th Passing Snower 1s by Ormondale |of Columbus, O., for twelve rounds, to « decision, too! bout on short no-| rooters will be centred for the Hark- | 1SUred in advance there {s always a nak ts ee oh i we ny *MOY | and Passan, As a race horse Ormon- {at the Armory A, A, of Rosion op Tusclay ote. = pain Handisan, one of Ataarien' ante big “if.” Doubt concerning Resta's| Waste so much time teaching an Irishman how to fight. That's a boost. dale waan't’ much, but he came from utes, duce 11. Beiiten bas eowsented to allow |, Chum Hacer of Haslem, who fought many t Jackson fight brought ‘Tendler classics, new aero motor, Chevrolet's ability to spot the other pilots a lead, Mulford's Nearsightedness is rapidly becoming an alarming peril, but the mon a great family of thoroughbreds, We the day Madden bought Downey wo weigh to 148 pounds at 8 P, M, battles at the local clubs a few yeare who is now attached to the am es nary, aaye that be is engine Do Palmas. thee tre uiford's| wilt be safe as long as the opticians keep the secret. The latest eye test |remember (Cay, Turner of St, Brall’toe sommdonsd|tndian | povtiety willing topos a Sarticease Ss bie biggest purse. He was a| This contest of human and mechan: | SoMtostant is aneve fie Ses mol ug composed of a number of very much alive models with the gowns an|him several years ago, at a sale Meld lughe noaryweight, is certainly to bart luk, | to San Brancico and tox Willle Mecham tee Mee ngs, when nie fighting camer| fal skill will bring together the| uncertainty, which provider so in the Haggin grounds at Sheepshead | pie training for ten days for his bout with | Callforuia heavyweight tn one > . ight months he hi over $16,000, and has reached Position that should command y thousands more before he es military age, he is only mn. He has had thirteen fights in his greatest collection of drivers that ever | self-started in a single race on any jtrack in this country. All the oid favorites will be on the job, and a squad of newcomers will insure no loafing from any of the veterans, interest in the race. ‘There is little to ald one to dope the winners. joke, Past racer fears, A showing in one race won't hold good for another because of ac- eldents and engine trouble that every Barney inch shorter for every letter in the uiphades, THE ROBINS ARE SO DISGUSTED WITH THEMSELVPS THAT THEY REFUSE TO COME OUT OF THB CELLAR, JUDGING FROM THE SPRED OF A LOT OF BALL PLAYERS, IT WOULD B: ALMOST SUPPRHUMAN TO GET THEM TO COME OUT OF THE KITCHEN performances are a Oldfield says Bay. We thought tt odd tnat he should buy such a no account and told him so, He explained in his inimitable way, that horses were much like human beings and that if he had would sooner have her marry the a marriagable daughter he|y Battling Levinaky at Scranton, Levineky injured hie band and the bout ‘Turner has started training again for his second match, which will be with (i Kobinson, tbe colored hearyweight of Cambridge, t the Douglas A, ©, of Chelioa, Maas., nday night, on Thursday the & the soldiers’ fund, SPORTING, If tennis is a “lady's game,” Perhaps that's why it makes men lame, black sheep of a fine family than the jt months of ring work, meeting man who had made good handsomely Dundee, lockey Kansas, that nails in the tracks have robbed An the boxing promoter at Hamilton, 0., him of more victories than anything ‘This race for the first time will be RACING ny Heras pales a count, the upstart, who | Mas agreed to give Silvey Burns, manager of Joe je McManus, Willie Jackson, |TU om ahandicap system. Each one | else, ss Rnd ho real blood behind him, ‘The | leonant, the Brooklyn fighter, « guarantee of AT BEAUTIFUL i my Tuohey, Frankie Callahan, ——— A sleeping dog never gave anybody ‘hydrophobia; neither did anybody | latter type of man, like a horse, ts of | $200 with an ovtlon of 3.1.3 per cent, of the " Pacey mot aulens, Irteh " ever lose at cards until they had shuffied the deck the flash in the pan variety, thinks | from moelom to meet Joe Mende, the Baftalo BELMONT PARK Oe te ate ena’ Wile , i -|Madden, Blood will tell anywhere, he | (7%, 0" A iam ee Peckin Bit and. Wilts Starters, Handicaps and Cars Just because their flivver rattles, some folks’ idea of wisdom is to re- | Madden. Blood w 14, the manager of the lade have signed the move all the loose, parts. insists. A poet said thac some people are less than dust. kson again, Alt of his opponents, the first fight, were the tough- MONDAY $1,000 INTERNATIONAL articles of agreement for the bout, Perhaps he happened | yockey Peak was suspended for six| ‘The ten-round go teiween Bill Brennan, the Entered in Harkness H andicap t could be found for him, and to be taking thelr dust at the time, days for what he did to Johnny Me- | Chivago hearyweight, and Tom McMahon of New ns “has invariably boxed like @ cham- ravers aan RALBice The pot called the kettle black and then proceeded to get rich on tt.|Taggart and Moncmoy in the Queens | Castle, Pa, elated io be held at Le Balle, Ill STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP ; 5 ‘ unes are made at the expense of others, County handicap. His mount, Atr-|on June 6, has been postponed until J ore becoming a professional| Louls Chevrolet... . + +++Frontenac, + Scratch Speaking of the Yank Murdererst Row" would never be convicted | man, was disataiied after winning| Nesiabon ankel for more tine In whic to t PLATTSDALE HANDICAP Me Yearn, That “$15,000 he Has | Dare’ Reet .. Resta au for doing that litte thing, too," Penk ‘Incerferad, with MoTag- [for te crate. and i ronson of us shor |] and Four Other Good Races ed in the ring will be appreciated, arto ont esta Special 3.08 A lot of those who lose could never see why they ever called it eport, was nothing to how he roughed him| in at « gymnasium in Pittsburgh, BEGINNING AT 2.30 P, M, knows the value of a dollar. Ralph Mulford. +» -Frontenac.... .. 2.05 Tees — _ at the turn for home, He also rods] 4 match was arranged between good Uttle men SPECIAL RACB TRAINS { ht now the sporting world 18] Joe Boyer ,,.. Frontenac 2.08 him purposely close in the run to the |today, ‘The youngsters who will figure in it are| leave Penna. station. 33d St, ang ‘Tth lating upon whether or not the Barney Oldfield.® 2.10 finish, The stewards didn't wait for| Benny McOoy, formerly of Baltimore but who rt Rattus AV. Brooke “southpaw” can puzzle Cham- y ”_ 2 FIELD FOR WITHERS STA T = AY a complaint, but called Peak into tha! now claims this city as bis home, and Al Shubert, . ra Revere gt? Benny and match him in speed. Eddie Hearne .. 2.13 stand as soon as he weighed out They | the husky bautamweight of New Bedford, Mass. Course also reached by Trolleys, Tho question will remain open for 4] ‘Tommy Miltca ooo put a few questions to him and then | They will have it out in a twelre-round decision rand Stand & Paddock, aye while. ard has ue ime for box- Ira Vail heard MeTaggart's version, Airman’s|bout at the Roilo Rink at Newport, It, 1, on 1 Including War ‘Tax, contests ouwide of the army, and seeeee June 7, Shubert is battling In fine form’ now and may get the verdict Probable pumber then promptly taken Horse. down and that of Monomoy put on ier can go right along beating owe hong Jockey. Omar Toft... and developing Olympic Field ‘ ¢ polus second and Right oe Jimmy Myers.. *Motor Cop. Macomber... top, making Op 4 BN) John Jennings, one of the owners of the ure to accommo- png tee tahoe H. PL Whitney cyte eeu third. The disqualifeation vb ed Pee we ve ae Pac io ager ain | BET ICN h AY, 'To-Morrow, 1.30 } 4 . Sum ash | OW. Lent. Pairbrother blow to the layers, but joyful tidings] sient that he had called off the Soldin Two Games, ~ Colored Champl MM when the match does come Tend- Ww. : to the pl eH CAEORARIDG A Soldier Barttield. : jonship, Mikey dave improved enough to Dan Hickey .. Trompe La Mort. J. E, Widener. Notter » the players, fc hon W&S 4) Jonnny Howard bout at his club on Lincoln Monday I, P. Fetterman . Peerless Lucullite Major A, Belmont....Kummer hot favorite, Gi ‘an even chance. Or if Leonard hight because reports caine from the Weel. th lants vs. f into the welterweight cla Milt McBride Duesenberg... , Nenprthen cc dee tleuttarac Gechran waters stcrt: An acroplane encircled the track {he qut not intent ta hive ben’ or ae tee cet | Royal Giants Percy Ford , ++ ++, Duesenberg rare P Snapdragon 2d...118..A. Miller... -... Schuttinger a few times and the crowd watched |iugt hed been defeated in a contest. He further a pont Rodelph Webt.ssss soso soce ohWebr Opediel..,. 00° cco, *A. K. Ma omber entry. Ginntns ton Pitteburwh, O PLM, staied that there will be bo abuw om Monday CKMAN OVAL! iki ga ay, Med Cape ve, Kingsbridge’ ‘Aibuetdoe with F ‘Adm. 000—Adyt, ’ } 4 Polo Grounds,