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CT — Peng a so rres Sade wae © i ra <n cee N Ee i“ po Tt by m ot ‘ye RBS239. 3 Bs (italic Leonard to Box Thursday Night : at Buffalo for Purpose of | Raising Money to Buy Athletic | Equipment for New York Sol- | ‘ diers, eatin | Coprrigt?: 1918 by The Prem Pihinhing Co, (The New York Breuing World ENNY LEONARD will be one of the headliners in a great box- | ing show gotten p by Charles, Murray, to be held in the Queena: berry A. C. of Buffalo next Thursday Bight. The money collected will i turned over to the War Department Commission on Training Camp activ- {ties for the purpose of buying ath- letic equipment for soldiers from this Stat This work was begun by ‘The Bve- ning World several months ago, when an army athletic fund of about $11,000 was raised and turned_over, to the commission to outfit New York troops at Upton and Spartanburg. Bince then Dr. Rayeroft of the com. Miesion appointed James Coffroth of Galiifornia to raise an army Atifletic fend on the Pacific Coast, Coffroth, | with the aid of Benny Leonard, wa remarkably successful, getting $45,000 for the fund in lews than tWo weeks. The Queensberry's show will be th: first of a number of exhibitions held | ig the st for the sa patriotte | pose. Benny Leonard will probably box Rete Hartley, and James Coffey, who maade one of his old-time fights with Battling Levinsky at the F Cross show here, will meet elther Levinsky or Jack Twin Sullivan in Buffalo, Jack Britton and Jimmy Duffy may Make up the list of star bouts ids | lr has been a Jittle warm for'n couple of days. Did you see the | automobile race? Why, one car! burst right out in flames and another | burned its tires off, and It was so hot EVEN SOME OF OUR BEST THOR. OUGHBREDS HAVE SENSE ENOUGH NOT TO PASS A MOTOR COP. Classic Suburban Hand Among This Week’s Racing Features at Belmont Park The Bouquet and Ladies’| RACING SELECTIONS. Handicap Are Also Card- ed—Sun Bridr’s Per- formance. By Vincent Treanor. HIS week's racing at Belmont Park promises admb' of the beet r this ' seawon. Boginning with to-day’s tntérnational First | Steeplechase, to-morrot#’s Bouquet, @ historic selling stake: for two-yenr- Westbury and ‘Thursday's Russell, Petuxino, ase and Ladics’ sport seen Ho Wednonday' Little Neck Biackstump Bteepl | Handicap for mares thrée years old the officials got their returns sera: bled and weren't dend sure, after. |SUeurban on Saturday. ward, whether the race was won by |“ Suburban, which season's featur Tommy Milton or Ralph. De Pal They gave it to Milton, offclally, a tlien they had a couple of ive’ col Jemonades and figured that De Palnw had won by ten seconds, That would make Barnoy Oldtic It has taken auto of threo yeu to L New York. ‘But t ome popular in | sport has “ar- ponement of the Marks “8 Handicap great grandstands at Sheepstead Bay were packed with spectators. If a postponement can't cut down an au race crowd the sport has come to stay. Hilly Wellman, the promoter, has a number of drivers under con- tract, and races scheduled at tracks in « cite It looks like a gteat season. Auto racing is a good War- time sport. It's next thing to havitg | a ringside seat at a battle, Some racket! OT! Say, I heard of a golfer yen- terday who took twenty-one strokes on the first hole, and he was 80 overcome by the heat that he for- got fourteen of them and turned ip “neven” on his card HE intercollegiate games held down in Philadelphia Saturday showed that even the war hasn't stopped the development of great ato- letes in our colleges. While no rec- ords were broken, (here were many trst class performances. Cornell showed a general devélop- ment in athletic ability by winning this time with a score of forty-seven polnts, largely made by athletes scor- ing second, third and fourth places in nearly all of the events. J, Shea of Pittsburgh ran in true championship form when he won, the quarter-mile in 473-68 —time rarely equalled in championship meéete—and afterward ran a close second to Ma: mond in the 220-yard rae C, Shaw of Columbia ray @ fine halt. mile in im, 664-68. Erdman of Prince- ton did very well in taking both the hurdle events in fast time, But for the extreme heat and hu- midity the performances might have been even better, (CK CURLEY ts now a promoter in New Haven, He doesn't run 1 boxing club himself, but has Con- vention Hall, which he leases to box- ing clubs. Vincent Reina is running ® big show to-night, putting on Johnny Dundee and Billy De Foe, Joe Lynch and Al Shubert, Chick Brown and Harlem Eddie Kelly, Paul | Doyle and Phil Bloom, and Frankie | Burns and Battling Reddy, Any of these bouts would make a good “final” in any ordinary show. Curley writes that he expects to hold a six-day race in the fall, and that in a few weeks he will have an Malian War Fund benefit. Conven- vicn Hall seats 12,000 people, being about as big as Madison Square Gar- and up, winding up witti the claasto Aside trom ts one of the . probably the most ‘interesting contesta will develop from ‘the Bouquet, where those just shy of 4nd Rosle O'Grady. | stake quality will meet. third. And how |@nd two nominations were made to Barney is feeling all “het up” too, | the stake One hundred when the entries closed, and ing two |among them are such as Eaflocker, jm rived” at last. In spite of the ela Child, Nelife Yorke, Sweaplet, from Memorial Day to Saturday the | epjme Unwise | ready has earned brackets. have Ween under colors, Kar- lovker appears the best, ‘The Ladies’ mile and alwi Some previous | provides a guod race. winners of this make were Ocean Bound, Maskette, A M, and Celandria, Rhine Muiden was | Among the | lying the winner eligibles Thursday are August Bel- and Masda, Empress, which was so highly thought of until of the other two | in this town, the camps and box men in the service Were given at the Mare Island Navy Yard, the Presidio, Camp /Framont, the navy and submarine bases at San Pedro, and all the forty, camps, avia- hools and naval trait tons around San Diego Bay. “He boxed in the presence of thou- North Island and the City stadium Resides, Peel rt an ed to th Sith se exhibitions sands of aviators went up In an a Mayor Mitchel. Benny was ag cool aa in the id stepped out of the machine ing that he wanted to become “At Camp Kearny, near this city, he gave an exhibition for the mon Arriving there in an auto, we drove across the !mmense parade ground. a mile square, to a reviewing stand packed with oM¢ers, and a ring plat- We wondered where the men were. Suddenly from all parts of the fleld|2& UP 4 Dig gap issued regiments out of the wooded|¢ V4 background, ‘They marched straight ed obliquely, ith) Gum weateds next to there were 22,000 m standing when the gong aounded me remurked Overy time Benny entered the rin, whether in real |’ for every |! | bout or camp exhibition, camp champ was as anxious to make | the colt But your ‘little | j — champ showed himself able to take! Doesn | care of himself, whether they were beyond middlewelghts or lights. “As a result of thie tour, perh made for such a cause, |D1e st i was realited thut,fuventlo and the Fashion Stakes the first ever den. IM COFFROTH writes from San Geared himself with the people more grew popular on account of the cause be so disinterestedly came for, popu- work, licked @ tough nut in Johnny } will equip the coast camps for some time as well as build bleachers for Diego to tell @ little more about | Gamp Fremont there was but one bat ampion Benny's trip to the Coast. | and ball an I don't believe, any boxer ever en- | Bove | clothes and lar on account of his unassuming | faapner, and popular for his splendid | considering th: am anxious to get into a bigger field, 275 setunds, sum McCarthy, 142 pounds, another tough | yalsed would be nearer $100,000 than Sap Arty” tee wooster in Louis Recs, and @ duplicate: what be goth” , .. |THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 38, 1918. Theme Tee PUR Cont Dover To Put IT IN Coun STomAeH FoR Tus SUMMER. Geren AT BELMONT. First Rave- ‘Teddy Rousseau, tea Je, Frank Shan 3 stions, yntce, Enfilade, Rose D'Or, Fourth | Rac Wilson entry, Coluinbine, Bd. Roche, Fifth Race -- Cadillac, Dervish, Harwood II Sixth Race — Whitney — entry, American Ace. Turucart, LOUISVILLE. Race—Mlss Ivan, Discord, Almax. Second Race--Bob Hensley, Im- pressive, Rife. ‘Third Race —- Exhorter, Gordon Fourth Ra: Bon Tromp, Ar- (hue Midgleton, Counterbiaat th Race —- Lansclote, Henry Roberts, St. Bernard. Siath” Rice — Fulr Orlent, Pit, Buby Lynch Hevehth Race--Old Ben, Little Biager, Riflashooter, whe went wrong; Enfilade, Thistle Saturday naturally, will be the big day of the week because of the ruo- ning of the Suburban, There are any number of high class horses eligible lht to'be exact. Vor fostanve, there in Hpus old Rosebud, n oa, the shelf; Sun Briar, to start, fitty who bas by Roan r, Criper, the imported Wig- etune and Cudgel irom Commander Koss'o stab! Omar Khayyam, Westy Hogan, Hoodrie, whic in a romp Satarday; | Lani and Trompe La Mort. if only Spur and | them would be worth going miles to | ee. lt te Ikely that both will be Sudgel were to Ko, the race betw among the starters, Sun Briar eith was or be Is late coming to hand He had no excuse tn Withers. Willle Knapp rode him the finish, hud his nose in front, It was thought he would come on run in any company. ‘all| Seametros#, if she ever races agaln, will be seen in the colors of George W. Loft. Ba of breeding purp he flight jasted half}They provide for several stakes, among them the Excelsior Handicap, the Bunker Hill Handicap, for three- year-olds and up, entries closing Fri- day, June 14; the Greenfield; tho Rosedale, for two-year-old fillies; the Montague, aud the Youthful, for twe- year-olds, at five and one-half fur- longs. Withors, he is just a sprin on his fie turn, and thea began to back up. may develop into @ better thre well, B ne on him, but Maxey doesn’t hid bles. She BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK HOT WEATHER SPORTS QOKS Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). PLATING 36 HOLES WT < “Hs Ob TheRMomeTeR. HITTING 1000 IN The _ icap CLOTHES MAKE A LOT OF MEN LOOK PROSPEROUS, BUT THEY MAKE FRED FULTON LOOK FOOLISH. Barnes and Hutchinson Beat | Evans and Wood, Although Chick Has Low Score of 79. CHICAGO, June 3.—Jim Barnes of Broadmoor Club, € torado Springs and Jock Hutchinson, of Glen View Club, Chicago, professional champion® | dete ted Chick Evans, national chats a) pions, and Warren Wood, fore morly Western amateur champlon, 1 a Red Cross golf mate at the Olytie pla Fields Club, 2 up, although Evans had low score of 7% Five thousand dollars was raise | The professio Jeach, while W: s took 80 strokes d required 89, The best ball of the professionals was 77, | whic h : defeated t amateurs, as Pum | Evans's score was not bettered at any PING UP A TiRE |of the eighteen holes by his partners \ - <o Sry baphtitd cently ; Wrestuns wit the | Making shots with one hand (98 yould be prow GETTING ABeur 4- |golf professional from Briarcliff, and DRors Because Louis Martucei, who holds a similar Restor THe berth at the ot Id Club, THE BUNA were the centre ion in @& GT Where FIRST, four-bail_ exhibition match on the inks. Lyons, paired with 4 ide I Bove cFariane, the former Hudsom Hs 4 !wit Me fort i of the home course ne ev interested gallery which tratled the players over the links the work of the one-armed expert drew gasps of appreciation. Martuccl, plays ing with his right hand, got fine length with bis wooden clubs, drive ing almost up to McFarlane. In Bernie Wefers Jr. Emulating His Father’s Example on Paths fers th eis he orks yards, and after laying an approm length t) within a clut the flag ° ° at Bayonne, N, J. He Finally Brings $30,000 and = va _ jafter a three-set match than « hundred dollars had beet Now Is Regarded Horse of Year [rive ies ieee ean aa\,, sovera international wroeting con '*4 won isn't the horse he aturday's well, and for # fraction of & second, midway between the home turn and} toocke SO OSS Sonat ne aa Sau but} he folded up suddenly and retired from all contention, The colt looks | |fine and has worked well enough to ¥ winning the rich Kentucky Han- dicap Saturday, right to be classed amor if not THE BES of this year's hand!- cap division, despite his defeat at Ja- maica by James Butler's Spur. is a shining example of a horse which made good after it was thought he had his usefulness. year-old he was among the most hig ly tried of the Harry Payne W yearlings, but early in his racing ca- reer developed a pecullar ailment of the | shoulders, It hurt him so badly, even uel Willete of Koslyn has just sold her to Mr. Loft, and she is now and has been for somo time in charge of Maxey Hirsch. Sho looks like & goud prospect elther for raclug pondition blanks for the stx cing, beginning Monday, June lane driver by your] 17, at Jamaica have just been issued. are ; y ment at the Pelh m Country Club came he tn the McFarlane won SSA SIGS SS ———— | Youngster Wins Two Events |to°aciose wher "e final round in Born | the neventh for his aide, aud the Ops Ne in Record-Breaking Time | Sas sisyceuiee chee wettest Goupiey PUI treet ball tor’ hoih sides Sold for $1,250 as a No Account, s Fir a a a la | nd Miss Marte Wagner, these | Che ma was for the benefit of | the Norse team of Miss | the Commission on Tratning Camp Ae Molla Byurste t and Mrs. Johan Rogge | tivities, and i was 1 that more tests will be held in the Star Theatr ut Fulton and Jay Streets, Brooklyn, t t. | Nic ng Munday dangerous Working in a best ball of par or une der at nearly every hole, John Anderson of Siwanoy and Tom McNamara, erste while metropolitan open champion, de= feated A. L. Walker fr, the Staten Tale will wr and titleholder. and A. ’. Chiappa, the schmitt. Ivan Mikaloff of Russia plans | Richmond County professional, 6 up an trouble for ulu Ravenpa. Sto play ina f of the Red Cros at Bayonne, N. J., Bernie Wefers jr, son of the old- | time orinting champion of the same |name, outshone a collection of some of the most prominent athictes of the Kondagani Young ur ball Ft Cross match metropolitan district. He won the there, ‘The visiting golfers had o beet 110-yard dash and the 300-yard run, An event of special interest to lovers | ball of 70 and the me players 74, of speed skating races will take. place | fixe orn th eclipsing a track record in the former |at the Weekly series of roller SKAtINE | alter wan witha event and equalling the existing track |#or! at the Bt. Nicholas Bink to-mor- | always Inf " Ae n Roland Clont, for the :W than 4 0 mark for the 300-yard competition. | six yeara the world's ‘professional | Ara, he MheaBe ae den ites ypion, will meet A. R. Englington, | cienrn he Pals. He won astern champion, Cloni is now in | fe Shere he if a putt of army and Mer- y 2 ee ha gone ow He hold records from, Wait. | fully, 20 feet. He had kone out tn, Sty which College athletic coaches and trainers | have formed tue Association of Caller Track and Field Coaches and Trainers. The object of the organization ts to dis-| mils to the four-hour endur- | &hd_his side made the turn 5 up. Both Cuse subjects for the Improvement of junco distance, and has beon anxious to| McNamara ani Anderson won the tanta sihletica, It ls understood one of the |compete at least once more before his| hole in 3. They were 6 up Oe first things to be taken up will be the |icgiment leaves for France. {match ended on the thirteenth greems advisability of discontinuing the ham- | mara got round in 75; Anderson, mer throw. Keene Fitzpatrick of Prince-| Battles in whic) the ranking players Walker, 78, and Chiappa, #2, ton was elected President and Harry| won places in. the rou ° - Hillman, Dartmouth, Secretary. Jacl semi-finals» ealiveeeaathe preston | In a handicap Red Cross golf match Moukley, Cornell; John Mack, Yale; W. |the Bronk cha. plonahip singles on the |On the Scarsdale course Jack Dowling, F. Donovan, Harvard, and Tom Keano, |courts of the New York ‘Tennis Club, | th professional there. conceding the Byracuse, were appointed a committed | Krank Anderson jr, the tall cated Mrs. W, to draft’ a constitution and by-laws. |the Kings County Club; Wiliar Youth of | Usual nine strokes, d T. Tie | A. Gavi metropolitan champlon, 4 |The association will meet twice a year|deu jr, the Pennsylvania ate title; Up and 2 to play owiing made the the Pennsylvania relays and at the| holder, and Charles L. Johnston jr.,,toun! in 75 to his opponent. intervollegiates, |former New England intercollegiate | Strokes were co at the firat, ampion, all came through with colora second, third and fitth i out, and ab | The women’s Invitation tennis tourna- | flying. the tenth, eleventh, twelfth, fourteenth jand seventeenth coming back. Quite @ gallery attended and $450 was ralsec Harry Vardon, the famous English golfer, is expected to be able to accept An Invitation to visit this country. to | help raise half a mililon dollars for the There will be a boxing show staged ‘unm As cured, must aelt his Los An benefit of the Red Cross, He is a Jat the arena in New Haven, Conn., to- Broverty, worth at w cunsertative eatiwaty TANEINE |v another prominent pros | night which is the most attractive of its | $7.0), to par the expenses of bis keep. Accord. foeslonal to come with him on obtaining to the petition fited br the the necessary permission from the Gove Kind that has ever been brought off in | Of," the getition fe) by te saaitartum, Woe Serment. YO non fromthe a a. * that city, The Riverside A. C. Js con- * ustitution $900 Seles SE ng the affair and in order to make| K. 0, Earers, the local foatherw the event a gals one, Promoter, Reina | of the gms for et fans este we to an, |e PALMA DECLARED during morning gallops, that he would| has booked five bouts between welt rie as Mee NY a Aiamsatl, WINNER OF AUTO RACE ; INSTEAD OF MILTON almost fall while being worked oUt. known fighters, all of which are to be| {pi auly iuitns bia, left ai Jimmy Rowe finally decided to dispose | tor twelve rounds, and a decision Matra Sitter atee aetien | Ralph De Pal tof borers and | Milton, won ¢! of.him and sold the colt for $1,260 to!be rendered by th reo after each 4 Eggers, John W. Schorr, the Memphis brewer, | 60. In order to mi ire that the con- testants will appear and battle Reina| Dick Curles, the i e get rid of him, Cud- © the representative Io ty of jeap at and wan gind to get rid of bi has made all of them post a f The | to the renresentative {o this city of several ont-| Sheepshead Bay Motor Speedway ow Bel developed Into & really O00 ners en naan Dundec va., Billy | iene hotive chs, W oom iiing at New dates, | Gaturdaynftervoon, Acceeding te oe fa ha ras aC gain | card. wil lohni Ne 4 © ick bas Leen engaged to handby the bi refit pace {o Schorr's hands, and was sold &64IN | y\_ Foe of st, Paul, Paul Doyle of Jatoba: le) that Gf BRA etD tabs ait ctace ferment issued by the American Aue only last year to Commander Rens. | york ys, Phil Bloom of Brooklyn, Har- | ents for the ¢ but this time for $30,000. In his new |jcm Eddie Kelly vs. “Chick” Brown of | boxing shows in the t owner's colors Cudgel has gnet with | New Haven, Joe Lynch of New York v3.| nye poy et gee c few defeats, and now, with@Hourless | ai, Gnuvert ot New Hedford, Atase., and | ote Maxine rane tise epee pone 0 the stock farm mar | pa eddy of New Yo! Frankle b sphere " corrected fig Tease ae ore gone back, should | Battling Reddy of New York va. Frankle /erured by the recent bozing indulged in in a | _ BY the corrected figures, De Palme ; | Burns of Jersey City bout there between Joe Welling of Chicago and | 0 seconds to » add many more victories to his credit. | ‘s Ritchie Mitcbell, the Milwarkee battler, Tho| over Milton, and Barney Oldfield, whe detpbia ie | commission claims tomobile Asse terday, a mise ke had in seoring the *, and the rightful winner suffered uso result, that want ———} Herman “Stugey” Taylor of PRL Because of Well-Balanced Tecan ims casei ‘otha anin, 8" HM Whee we Be) a it Seriya faites ithacans Capture the Title for Fourth Time in Row, Although They Land Only Two Events. | day Dri Judging by Flag’s race in tho r, Open- 1, he bad 1 around the stretch ORNELL won its fourth consec- intercollegiate champtonship beating Pittsburg, its closest rival, by George W. Loft's colt, ears aloe than Papp over @ distance o1 1t| round Iie came from the r inspiring, and those lusty| courageous fashion, to finish second | lungs cheered Benny louder than the|‘? Meter © artillery brigade guns practising close \° rin He is @ colt whica s fine, but won't work in Mornings, #o that it is hard for Maxoy Hirsh, bis trainer, to get a real of stars counted In the Ked and White: rivals in the scrambl hel] won only two events. er was first home in the two-mile run was best In the broad jump. Outstripping ‘or points, Core fact that he has great hopes for! for B Fs seem to be any use looking fin Queen for the star of tas | fillies this season, unless there tsa | Wonder “under oov many first places as the entire Cornell team, yet the Tigers had te rest con- tent with fourth honors, '8 men were Kood enoueh to pick up second, third and the lesser places in profusion, and the unnoticed three, two and single points soon amounted to Indeed, had Cornetl entered men in only four events it still walked off with the point * in some of the as won both the within a codple of days, beating all her opponents in @® manner that left With thousands of men at|no dodbt of. her superiority, She may be another Beldame or a Eugenia boxing Burch condition wilh no p>. oS The Governthent feeds, 'RIGKENBACHER’S CAR takes care of the . than Leonard,” says Coffroth. “He} put no provision was made fot ath- Rayerott | | started this fine work and we areal!’ berrorn, June assisting him "What we raised here was all right | the featurs a handsome tot Was placed second in the original score no longer matchmaker of the Annory A, A, of |fough work to suit them and they hare aa-| ing, was moved back to third place, A | , club were wot | Ronnced that 4¢ Welling attempts it | C. We B C Mi t Jersey City, ‘The officials of the club were Bot ng attempte 100) Methig Measne o7 nell on ig ollege ee ‘tatled, ith the ‘bovis which Taylor arranged | bout in that Btate that they will auspead bin, | [Ale Mearne, the Chicago speed tatiaiad win te thom’ and. decided, to, get, a| THEY hate also threatened Harry Stout, th demen, ranked next, capper, sald yesterday that he would Bporting Club in tala city during the Frawley ‘ay Turner, the Indian fighter of St. Paut,| {%88 ® complete score of the race Doesserick bas pemuaded the club] will have another chan which would establish beyond all doub aryrs iar prises for their Hew to charg p to firet money. ed beavywelght of Camby o The ori which the drivers fine ser and Peck ran first snd sec: | ond, with Spear and Seelbach tn fourth and fifth places. In the high hurdles | aes ished, according to the corrected tiga Fens ad Pri sper +O, of ¢ rner is in ae aah ae Smith, Cleminshaw and Pratt were sec- | good repo for the scrap, and as bis Injured hand ‘m out early yesterday by ond, fourth and fifth respectively. In Matt Hinkel, who] 49 well again he expects to try and knob out, AM@erican Automobile Association, ie the low hurdles Smith, Cleminshaw and | pecmoted ‘ue show, loet several bundred dolar | Robinson, as ws follows: Hickford were second, third and fourth. It was Just this sort of thing that counted. None of the colleges met with | groat success In scoring first places. | as he gare Lew Tendier $2,000] 9. me elem, 0s ileal The New York A, C, will hold & spe-lal box okorn| $80 ¥ {og tournament in thelr clib bouse to-nig : Alger $400 and Alsi Milloe | 12% PAIN Toe $200, Beaay Valgrr #400 and Alsin Mile) hate been iavited to. com ain Os, $400. 2 ie var bouts, which will consist. « Do Palma, Packard Milton, Dues Oldfield, Gotden Sub Hearne, Duesenberg Ste, Bis, arine 20; Pittsburgh won clear title to two ani Victom fo thels bot 110 pound class, J, Gold, Dave K Hickey, Hudso tled for another; Cornell and Prin us “anda tins otis 190 ponad | Vall, Hudson 1h. 1m, 41s, ton had two each; Dartmouth won one City and Kid Willams | L, Alia, I Bokea, a. | Tafts Milter Kps -1h. Sm, 2s, and ted for a second, while Penn, This time Caarley sided Chevrolet, Fron 1h, Sm, 480, lumbla, Ta Penn State yette, Johns Hopkins and had one each _ dvee Wi “\%,"sau't| BIG CROWD SEE OPENING sorting tatty wii acta] OF N.Y. SHIPYARD LEAGUE, —— a A crowd of five thousund people wit- nessed the opening game of the New AT BEAUTIFUL Shea, Pittsburgh '20, has the, ile record at his mercy, or » it would seem. The Captain of vie Panthers ran one of the best races on Saturday seen in years, Over @ johnny enon referee, whol York Shipyard League on Staten track that was none too fast he rag |) 20M eM bis beta lyon tacdag a hertemet a pe ey 4 BELM ONT within one-fifth of @ second of ‘Ted errs tie i Grote nich the Btandahd ‘Bhipmaiidice ont K M ith's record of 47 2-5 seconds. A. A of Venns J. which is Hoensed ay ng Cor phe had no competition, either, to stage boxing shows in Meredith did In (916 when the peerless officials at & Ted beat E. C. Riley of Dartmouth by |Jobnty the job on accrunt of the load exierh about five yards, he bap had tu judging fistic bow In that record establishing race, Weat- | more Wilcox carried Meredith along at\_ ™ a hurricane clip for the first three hun- Mme" of rms sie] Eiiphulding Compsey, ose | TOMORROW D EVENTS uce | 6 to 6 WELL FILLE first six innings, Bil Kelliher INCLUDING A {the argument we wiaatspeventt $2000 BOUQUET STAKES led by Pat Keily, AND A letter just received from Jack Kearns, Jack Dewpoey, the crack Westeru weeured on in isly, the Shooters DID NOT GET A POINT, |troony. as the results proved dred yards. Bhea had no one to carry NtwTiriett, Oe eee ee at eee eee mate of(isiand team plied up five runs inthe | 2°MILE STEEPLECHASE Bis: two-mile run, the running broad jump, | him along for more than Attoen yards, WMion TOR OT Tn teller tram atop | {ee closinw inuiigs. Tn the last four FIRST RACK AT 2.90 : ard hurdles and the 120-yard| and, all [nines comsideter Ping Dempwey tram dosing in that sate unt PRO NOotusion ‘ot the mame, three SPECIAL RACE TRAIBNe the tecture abent of the dirt treek neal | hurdles they picked up no fewer than|*"Sheq rune with plenty of atyle and the swe noich Heiner Nat against Deiniwey on! ynousand Standard: shipbuilders, ted by Pleave Venn. s we t | here, covering the ten milon ind mingtes | 120 points, Pittaburgh, the second team.|_ world of power, He docs not slug an oid contract comes to trial {helt hand. poriorined a anes dace 0h ‘driving Eddie | scored 30 points in all the events, Or Cght with himself when word tap come trem lee Amin, Cal to The Brace / Richenbecher Y sar did not The two-mile run called to mind the! fOvRet, Preawure, Bap et At ine effect. that Ad Wolkaat, the former —_— \ ina. fixture of two years ako, when Cornell thy Union marvel, when he Was at eight champion, declared incompetent 2 Giunta. tomday, iin, Bittaburnli, 48 2 the eveensiahes. event the Gret four viasas. On Racure BIA Dest \wenly Years as, vom san, ut peematly relanwed (roan & Me ORG PRERED AER TER rAATY | ‘ EE

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