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: Te mere aan dieie: 2 >... caemememenemneememmntammnammmmemmenmnaeenmatmeatieeideiaiataetiaenia naa iehceie iA Aah a MARR a) " THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1918, ae IT HAS JUST BEEN DISCOVERE THAT AU BOAT CAN DOUSE’ THE LIGHTS WITHOUT SHOOTING AT THEM gadvigt ria '4° 38) BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK cai rh THIS IS NO TIME FOR DEEP SEA FISHING 2000 ROOKIES. Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Eveuing World). | ) eee | (OB) Bie 7) OPE WEE Six Thousand Soldiers.,Form Square in Which Capt. Glick Directs Successful Set Games for New York A Leonard Boxes Adair and Cof- _ fey Faces Bill Brennan in Bouts for Army Athletic Fund “ at Buffalo To-Night. Cortes 1, YaRtbnons Wet Army Athletic Fund show ie) in the Queensberry A. C. of ‘ Buffalo to-night—firet of the Bagtorn shows that are to equip the @rmy corps with athletic goods so ae. meeded by the soldiers—will be ethan originally piauned Pe card has been wightly ahanged, tmproving the mar pout» in which Lecomnt aud dino Cottey ap Capt. Frank Glick, former Pritibe- ton star, deserves lots of praise far the great success of the athletic meet which be direc for the New York - 4 A. C. at Camp Upton. The games hy Penson be arth 4 were held on the drill ground: aad “LING MIT! I Brow about 2,000 ar tlotactogeert JEANS five events. ou ix or Sa oopr Ka: more rookie soldiers formed a square : around the field, and displayed great enthusiasm while their tent-mates strove for athletic honors. One of the features was furnished by Benny Leonard, world’s light- weight champion, who put 200 colored soldiers through a boxing drill, Originally seven events were card- ed, all of them fitted for the work of a soldier, Despite precision and ma- chine-like work by the officials of the club and camp, however, tke large Goffey was to heve fought six with Battling Levinsky, But Y wrote ii that Re war tow wvmnarines to go to and K ©. Billi Brennan at volunteered to fight the Irish Mant. Brennan and Coffey tought o feush ten rounds in New York a tew ithe ago, and the rivalry between DO MRIs ce LR Se entries for each event carried -trial heats over the greater part of the afternoon and because of the falling dusk two events were abandoned. ‘The chief prize of the day went to strane oun mee Dunboyne Is Rated High Reserve, and Brennan enlisted MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS America’s Big Air Fleet | '%=! ssi, “souione aa speedy soldiers accounted for the 2 points. In seo- NATIONAL LEAGUE. tie service in Yow dasa. or By Trainer Billy Hogan CLUBS W. L. Pe. | CLUBS W. L. Pe. |IcLUBS ome Kf etal, | Will Hasten War’s End, cu pontin. were oe lee, ae r¢ CLUBS W. 1. Pe. on athlete: th 34 tallies, and the ~ )Breanen was matched to fight 2.08 18 £00| Philp 28 29 ion athletes with allies, th | hs | After His Impressive Race) ace-2 i sxe i 3 apis 20 io ai) wet Se Says Champion Racer}: ss" "°°" Cincin .28 21 683 | Bt, L...16 24 .400/|Chicago.21 17 .553| Pbile ..16 24 400 ate ‘The prize was a silver trophy, pre- Bvélale. He and Coffey will en Pitts ..18 20 474 |Bkiyn .14 27 ,841]]8t. L...20 19 .613| Detrolt.13 23 .361 - + me NY. ke eorking match, as both are in | U ’, GAMES YESTERDAY. GAMES YESTERDAY. Y, 4 . sented to the > . A. C. tor eo ‘He'll Beat Any Man’s Two-| come: Be certainly should know ®) soy york, 4; Pittsburgh, 8. New York, 51 St, Loula, 2. | Arthur Duray, Daring French| sh after an uneventful voyage| purpose by Dr. D. Leroy Culver, It Brooklyn, 2; Bt. Louis, 0. Cleveland, &) Boston 4 (10 innings). from France, and ready for action. Benny Leonard will have a harder} Year-Old,” He Says of was one of fifty trophies Dr, Cub¢er pinelnnas Driver, Arrived in This} The ve 7 , @pponent than Pete Hartley in Bur- y Fuany how rumors will travel with- Clue! ) Philadelphia, Chicago, 4; Philadelphia, 3. | ys je veteran driver after serving} pas won as a trap-sbooter, and b ogey Adair. Hartley reported that he Colt Troubled With} out any weil founded reason. It has Chicago, 7) Boston, Washington, 5; Detroit 4 Country on Furlough Giver, three and a half years in the French} pave been given unconditionally .to b ut of shape and that he didn’t B 1 Shi been newged around lately that the GAMES TO-DAY, (11 innings). dehy > Army was released expressly to Visit} the N. Y, A. C. for distribution sD E40 go in Just to be knocked cut Taare) meeting, seheduiee Omen es | et. penis ot Mow Yor. Kew York st hkouen | Because of His Valiant Ser-| this country to compete in auto races.| gamen such as thee. reed - out. for Baltimore in the fall, wou! ge As Be ltt, inact re all his winnings in these valuable con- |”. ianat t Pag HE B Hpoerernes te season tf the Fine Cinclanatl at Boston. Philadelphia at’ Chloago. vice in War. lable to'go'to French wat peliet no-| crs ane Ure eee rr y Vincent Treanor. iy seek, but we euch lek. | Harry Chicago at Philadelphis.. Weokingten St tivities “Dusay has “had. enough | (ats crowded each other through,the AS] YTB may be giving out stable) Ter Ee we ead at Laurel HOW THE OTHER CLUBS MADE OUT. ; thrilling experiences to fill a bosk,| “fternoon, but there were js) Zw tonight to take @ crack ut secrets in saying #0, but Billy] spiked the rumor yesterday. "Not a AMERICAN LEAGUE. By William Abbott. but he doesn’t expect to write one., Which stood out prominently. "One |, fighting for nothing. Hogan, trainer of P. A. Clark's oe,” he sald. t At Chicago— Z UNDREDS and hundreds of| He served with the artillery, with the] of these was the crew ragé, eh “ids worth more than @ few hun-|Dunboyne, thinks thi 14 conse Ce percooger 4 kt | deadly ilu Is, handled Import i 4 fow hun-| Dunboyne, thinks this two-year-ol y Pape wee Bure Ee ee toe oo American airplanes constantly . is, hand -levent which was won by the-4eqm a dollars fo wet n fight'with Leon. | gon of Celt and Workimaid can beat] R, T- Wilson's atring of hard rd palipiteti-Wiliune™ god” Sault,” Peity “ant | nicking the enemy trenches a eee ee ae tones pattie | of the 20th Company, 6th Huttstien, tation.” ¥ make MY any man's two-year-old tn the coun-| thm MATa Loward. “would | oAihniadelablan 5 ah Ga lan 090.0% veaies {with machine gua fire and bombing] line aad many times flew over the; while the 9th Company, Sd Baten, ‘ieee try. ‘Tho colt won the opening dasb! bring about a change of luck for the Puladelhie SStSi sss is 2 mT SURO O SOLES tat j important centres in Germany will bel enemy trenches. |__| was second + An immense stadium is being|for maiden juveniles yesterday in al popular colors, but second was the| ,yelteria@Wrewler and Wingo, Maser aod fari@e—uiodnd and Thouss; Besh aot (the chict factor in bringing the wer, Of all the methods now being] ‘This event, as its name would yug- ted in Lendon for the American best Straight’ Forward could do.|)"™ “At Detroit-— te cate decision, according to Ar. |piihned to polish of the Boche, Duray | gest, was arranged in an effort to [Widiers quartered there. The Eng. | Menor that would make one give) tnougn Johnny McTaggart did wapiteton 9018099900 3-84 0 a qui ion, « believes the airplane will be the most | furnish a boat race on land and with+ [Wh seem to be astonished by tho ration to Hogan's estima everything in his power to land the Oe iterics Harper’ ‘ana’ Piciales: oa secur Eaaee, eres seamen baie | Mreet out boats, ‘Yeams of ten men were that American soldiers want to | the colt's abilities, Of course, horse|colt in front. Fiittergold was too ‘ ye. ig racer, who arrived In this country last LS Fog he ducks when he hears] lined up at the starting line, ea@oh { SBP¢ li the time, for the fun of it. | trainers are only human, they are like| #004, at least yesterday, oa — the whine of an approaching shell.”| man clutching his nearest team oiate | de lares the noted auto rm. de! tightly. Then the lead-off man, with TLLY RODENBACH fathers who think their children the . ‘i ; i crawls into his dugout and escapes|the starting signal, replacing “the reates| was the! isst ever. Anyhow, Dunboyne came| Jimmy Murphy finally put Elderkin any times without injury. The ait-| coxswain of the boat, guided. ‘the « t of all amateur boxers acrosa and there was much rejoicing Out" Our’, that's different, The @ few years ago. He won the |%0WM that stretch yesterday Mk@ | in certain sections of the grand stand , id Bench and Mawlahigvard travel Up | ota at etek efaaatee ot t golter, middie and heavy weight na_| Colm. J. E. Widener’s Grimatkin, al when the green-jacketed Lyko kept 3 ground, at which point the telms if ° ahd down the Boche trenches at a rried fi th o jb dine, 4 | yin eae atom etme es! ~— Creates Record for Home Run Hitting ssi eee es donal championships.: ‘The easo with have yapoabaiga baer atdiebeaee to finish. Murphy made a_ good reates €co or ome un uTtin man Sy RAEI ne Rep eI | ores Oey PORN UEIES —— ie ee the 7 4 cmdiek he knocked out big fellows move in engaging Lyke to ride his Si (he tite, cabthe Ropeaamseentt | con SveRe, Aiinciey twenties {who aspired to the amateur hoavy.|aslly ahook him off when his Jockey,| hora. Good jockeys are halt the , teams, a total of 250 soldiers, and the the Red Sox paid Dunn for Ruth and Shore, anutner crack pitcher, Ruth went to the Boi ) before he can hide away. hutn ver the field, 1 ht title attract m1 m - t rs, seeking * ., 7 : :, . ‘ihe , men shuffling over e field, some hy) 1@ boxing uheeetaee oe attention ron Byrne, was ready to give Dun but name tpeinere, eine <3 | Famous Boston Twirler, Who Ig | 24" line-up as an outfielder Me tried His Former Guardian, Jack nal) pills. Bough, peed, many. | stumbling here and there, others Soted h to| boyne his head. But, as Hogan said ; : @ hand at (irst earlier in the seasoc ; All that your] failing by teams in heaps, furnishad thee Pie with Mid MeCoy. There | arterward, “Bure he won the race in| Stable beve and get nothing. Now Covering Centre Field,} unt made xood there, too Dunn of Baltimore, Sold Ruth, country can build quickly will help | an interesting and amusing spectacte, e n ” —T t uth" it a . oO ie @ 0 e war, e “ en | gay, MeCoy coud nave “ison ‘up| ta frat quarter” By that We meant] jimmy ritasimmons was very eweat| Has Made Four Home Runs in| veen hia rise to baseball tame bee! Along With Pitcher Shore, tO| American fiyera now at the front | piece recs daimned imperfect offen r BI led terror of t B " < reat y y top y 5 {amateurs Rodenbach refured to be. | off their foet early #o they would have| On tho chanees of Btarry Kanner in} ag Many Days was hes ne wee twining for th?) © Boston tor G20, 000. show great daring. They are given! ‘The biggest entry of the day came % | some P Instead. he | little left to finish with. the race won by Kiderkin. He fin- Mary's Industrial nine, in whle come, very: Important work 1e €0.and | in the 0 j west to work in the New York Fire| Dunboyne has been troubled with | ished second at thet, after being on sy penne hy ge oe By yar ee etinge oe a t which t 4 } ire throughout most of the By Alex. Sullivan. tracted the attention of Manager Juck 0,000 in cagr| 40, It eted. The total number of individ- Department as an automobile repair | bucked shins or he might have made | the ou ampert. Billy held that position for his mark before this, Bven yester: | Journey, } weve veers. atll e abort time age |Gay be ran with Bis footage is Bane) asor, t, the Willis 8h wee ai to become a boxing | dages. n is first start al jamaioa, ‘om eTa rt, e iis ar} merrier in one of the army camps, | he chased home "the $10,000 yearling” | Kilmer four-year-old, will hereafter Ruth ofthe Bat Mar ta mol Pedi mas es cee ee inhi eee being unable to get @ leave of | Wanderer, when he really was in no|run in the colors of A. R. Bressler, B “ otru out as many as eighteen men, ae from the present City Ad-| condition to © at all. One shin| who bought him at yesterday's sale abe.” His name may be Ruth, but] For the Orioles Ruth created a s @inistration—even without pay—he| was badly bucked the time and| for $3,400. Jim Murphy got Nelswoep|he is not the least bit ladylike!#@tion as a pitcher and a batter. In fesignes. and went to Washington to|the other was half-bucked. Hogao| out of the same gale for $1,800. Nel- the spring series of 1914 he beat all Dunn of the Baltimore Club. Ruth “The French and American flyers| Bais'in the race was 1,550, Victory Vi it comes to hitting the|twirled for this amateur team three are like so many chums, The spirit| eth C \Se- comradeship petween ithe two) ware, © (ue Sup Company, Sth dame team in 1915, and Manager Carrigo0|grmies is wonderful. It ie-the same | t#!!on. eri relay race thought ha needed further seasoning | wiih my people and the British, twenty-men teams attracted thirty~ and farmed him to Providence, which | witeyio, . Frenchy.” shoute — the| *!* teams and was won by the #4¢b was also owed by Joe Lannin, bors|qmommy in way of greeting. Company, %th Battalion, of the Ked Sox. He cut a wide swath | “ello, Tipperary,” answers the on ball—not the bawl—George| Yea" and was never defeated. He Sts *, ; in the International and returned to |p ronea enellen ne arith the Government. couldn't get him to work at the tine, |aweep is a recent winner, but Tom vee woallng that ola denher ne the leading teams of the two bix|the Uostons in time to win mans Bee tate ite eae will ach was sent to Camp Jack-|so he thought a race, even with the as show Ss the ruthless style of swatting. | leagues. ere Was a wild scrambie|games before the season closed. 4 . yelp 4 He made good from the etart.| bucked shin, would’ ge bim. good.| wor esse’™ has engin netbing o9 far te games before last two years more, because the - record that may live for all time—| but as Dunn had taken out papers as The Brighton’ Stable Flags was | papers 13 that is, as far as big leagues are con-| bis guardian Ruth couldn't sign up appreciated that Gen, | after so to c, | More or leas of @ lukewarm favorite ,, u | Ce eee ee eee tena oe Oe att or the [in the last race. Grorge Starr, who|cerned. He bas batted a home run| ty b anybody? He hadn't then reached twenty-one. vision, asked to have Roden-| Hancock yearling sale last fall for | made quite a reputation in Maryland, | four days in w. The Fi Bach go to Sevier with the troops. | $1,800, and if halt of what Billy be- | Was feared, it seemed. When it came tor ag Old Fenord)| Asia Neb competed in Bidding “Dr. yoroft telegraphed Roden. |lieves comes true he was @ big bar-|to racing, Flags ran in his usual was held by Ray Caldwell, the Yank ach congratulating him on his suc-| gain. Hogan has trained ateepie-| fashion, got away in front, opened Up |pitcher, up to"Ruth’s latest outbreak. * chasers for years and saddled many |® gep in the run to the stretch and |p, . a —— chasere f0F Years ADO cee eievedmal,| can never caught. ‘The best George|7¥9 yeers ago at the Polo Grounds WT New Jersey Athletic Com-| grow up with horses, and is happy te Starr could do was third. He may the lanky New York pitcher banged pL ¥ ‘ Babe was a sensation In 1916. He| Boche 1s going to get a thorough led the American League pitchors in|jicking for all the suffering he percent, of victories, and it was|brought on the civilized world. If Kenerally agreed that it was his all-| the Germans can't win this year, they round twirling nd hitting = thi are through, though it will take some caused the Dodgers’ downfall in the, time to put on the finishing touche: World's Series of that year. The present Allied strategy, says the visiting champion, Is to draw the invaders Into a pocket. When the time comes Gen. Foch will move his armies like a giant nut cracker. In any event, the Boche will never, never get to Paris, The French morale has| When every place where metal } never been #0 high, and except for i hover been no nies’ Parislans. aon | rubs metal is protected ‘by the | 9 i im-| mind the long. ange bombardments. long-wearing, unctuous, graphite nater Ken- Arthur Duray Joined the first reg- j i an won by lina ot Ghaeseure that got isto| ence” that is provided only by ght over from| action In the fateful I immer of 1914 xo ° a Pile hared 00%) We haw een in service ever since. p! s to De. Rayeroft of the War |The colt is still troubled, but Hogan t Commission on Training | feels now that he can put him a Rodenbaeh's work | to thoroughly reoover batore shootin mission has elininated the rule |!ive among them, Shrewd as trainers have needed this rnce. out four-base wallops three days run-| Mrs. H. Stuart Green ; Won the laurels for the best of Prohibiting white and colored ning. la Bjurstedt led the field of contest-| Year after year the ¢ et thi nm e ; i how, which ia considered second in im- ters from engaging in mixed And maybe Ruth isn't through yet.| ##t# into the semt final round of the Rarianer anit ic Lie ycettilnat ait an ws 3 ‘ollock and Gossi The famous Boston pitcher is now] #8sles in the women's lawn tennis! nel Club exhibition, coverin, entre ournament on the turf court at dogs that have been covering centre field for the ex- |“ ha hampions. a: the Ardsley Club. Mrs. Gree jor- ad, ‘This dow champii He hasu't been i n, for n Ly, y than any other fighter-—pos- way excepting Franhic Burne—had the change je. Jeanette and two It bas just been learned from a|, 7h¢ oven sir basing sense in Fotisdeiphia wit its. Joe Jeanette of Hoboken, who Ee dsnarite St uowohen cts |( Fistic meriy one of the famous Brown: | ),. » vp 1500.| Young Yuin Kid, the Brooklyn bantamweight| Ruth's record ts all the more re-| ‘Phe final of the Southern New York! who fought several good (ights at Hot Aprivgs,|markable when it is taken into con- — over to French relief socteties. quieter, farther per gallon of “gas his prey and demanded an ex-| which each man is to receive Duray holds the world’s speed ree- planation. All Joe Uahered 0 taanortow alg ¢ u Quincy. Shaw “i | though wounded several times. As GRAPHITE 5 | . ther boxers of dusky hus] thoroughly reliable source that Jack ~ wanes at ree 7 me oe fue Hy ihe WOReNe 00/205 as twirling | ing sisters and No. 7 on the national Boston tte t the noted winner be-|a reward for long service the veteran Automobile i the commission at Trenton| Dempsey and Fred Fulton, who @e| the star pout will be Eddie Morgan, the Kuglish ORCaT HSS, BRP ) 60 that 19] ranking Mat, fought her way through | longing to Mrs. Roy Rainey, Wycollar| racer received a furlough to com- | Gp aoveral days. Every time they| aon’, ' tn tycrouad | febier end Preston Brown, the coloret {eatier. |t%° reason he was sent to the outer|two sets of dashing, driving and Boy. Matford Vie. twice ‘winner at| pete in automoblie competitions in LUBRICANTS | 4 in the office the commiasion | © io neem th & of weight of "Philly,"” Dick Btosb of Cieveland will| Works. His batting is s0 unusual Eleanor | ¥Adison Square, was another of the} this country during the summer. - " 2 | Giscreetly out through the| attic at Danbury, Conn, on JULY 4) ()9 oo Joe Phillipe & the seui-tisal that he simply can’t be kept out of Cie | SN Set Som All his prize money will be turned hey make your car run smoothe: “haek door, Finally Jeanette cor-|are to box for a purse of $25,000, of — the lin Shenecosset Country Club hag ar- and with less upkeep, nted to know rd when he shot his powerful French | es fost what legal right the com. | 22° informant also atates that Demp- State Cup competition, to be played |FanKed the following schedule of golf | » y sk your dealer for the St, Louis and other citivs, is back home agais | sideration that hie reputation as @ events for the season: July 21--Red Croas| machine at the rate of 147 miles an Py Fe th eee ee, Giecriminate againat| sey, who is at present in San Fran-|4o4 will tox under the management of Paddy | hitter dn so great, and his prowess is|Detween the elovens of the Interborough | exhibition, Miss Alexa Stirling and |hour. He competed in auto events Biker ion ‘ating Chart. i & gent who wasn't a blond expects to leave there within | Roche, the manager of fighters of i in} so feared, that all the pitchers in the | Rapid T ny and New York Perry Adair againet Misa Elaine Rosen-|jn the United States « al years | JO8ERM DIXON CRUCIBLE COMPANY him “out of the sugar.” ue the future, Roche ougit to be able to ast Young) country try barder to fool him than| ¥. ©». has been set wenox Oval, Bun- thal and Bobby Jones. July 23-2—An-lago, when he was a prominent figure Er ieccaation and the rule was tae next forty-eight hours for te | eae oe boule, as he can make 118 pounds | they do the ordinary player, day ifterngon. Several months ago the nual July tournament for the benefit of [in Vanderbilt Cup races, > Jersey City, New Jervey ' scinded. where he will start training for] gaiy and could be pitted ot euch good When he is up there at the plate Interborous a a hed per pore, 4 to oy Ri MOC A Aus ana f eoae ox jedi in < Established 1827 ; heed black and tan" bouts in| the contest bantame as Joe Lyseh and Frankie Burns the rival hurler put overything they | iacctiicnmecee 75° Association hibition, hares Byane gr. and don G, qe harhar i w Jersey will be the regular thing 4 sce PEER EN TeO ome \u the ball, but “Babe” trikes aii Serorme D. Aravers. “Aug.” 6-8 Women's RACING SELECTIONS. Jersey has plenty of good fight- nee ah Sp. Be et sed — (od be final Sone bs Oe none sone herieg terror in their hearts by smashing Members of the New York branch of champlonehiy ntrence | oes to Es 4c. ———<—<— nap anne le pe £6 ere tournament of yond scht Chub wil oT can W ’ Associatio! 1 Aw 8x hibi tio ch, le: men of every color and ehade, | Se, Sits ose tho cnunsed clase, Ube ehanew | ova cretohs ao tes ateh hams, fart of BO bemmse |e (ruts the RAFKD eae Te ee etic Iamape | Sinith and Gilbert Nicholle against Wal- BELMONT PARK. ING, Ruth is leading the two leagues in| engage in & sp Meveooburst. The lanl pariee oo Tuesday night! batting by many points, that ta, © Btate to take 8 | contests towmight will be bard fv “heavier,” deamette may be put | of the journey. ae that Jor Jeanette, the popular celoved beery. Meuintain, ‘near ‘Tuxedo, N. ¥., on Sun. ter, Hagen and Tom. MoNamara, Aug. Midnight Sun, Man- vpn) ° Y a . ey will rt & to dl—Amateur championship, meted at the | you don't include Larry Doyle, ‘the | #42, Recolat, J, where the pedestrians — ‘ery second | Giant star, who 48 out of the game | {7 ° . F will walk over @ hilly course leading as we wore getting out our] Me eid Prpk AY pen and ink and paper yester- | matchinakers of clubs in the day afternoon to make a cartoon rinsky- because of a recent operation, ale hein (> Ramapo. ‘The clims | Many good words wore & Giants taking an awful flo; ho winner of the Bat Leriaehe —_— 7 throug Do. The climb | pow thorities of both oe acet wide tha tiehar aorveunced | Cluaries Weert go at the Armory A, A. of Jemmer | x4 winiams bas not ae yet ascwoted the terms Kerry le leqding the Netienal @ mountain, which Ie 1,200 feet [7k 84 FRIDAY | League by nearly as wide a margin | high, will then be made, @s Ruth is heading the younger —_ | major league. ©. R, McMillan of Essex County won The majority 7 it-vtyled champlonship of th The majority of players and experts tae ts vies nash Onsa\P o| A for the Housatonic River! pyine Maiden, jcourse, which was tried out for the Yale- Fifth Race — Oboli Harvard ‘varsity two-mile race last! airman. series of Interviews se- Sixth Race— Ambassador ITI, ‘ale News. Among those] aunt Dinah, War Mask the Giants had scored three runs|°' amie offered bim by Oberley Docsserich, matob maker the gaime or ef doe Lavch, the emnch | 0! the Avmory A. A. of Jersey City, for a bout ys spoll- with Prenkie Slums fp the main go of eight ." rounds at a show to be staged by the club on . Woodtrap, AT BEAUTIFUL turday, in ured by the bern drafted aod Camp Upton oo greasing, dune 17, Willer will tell you that Ruth hiws the bail cote defeating Alec Cul. | Who approved of the course were Ref- | TAL wanicieie ing, Badie vill be brought to tha | Mota) creping, Jpn 17- Willams tae tasted Rarder than any man that ever trod | Seog the crescent AC: in the final |ereo W. a, Meikelbam, 4° H. Swayne LoviaViLLe. ROSS HANDICAP’ Jotony Dundee, the local bu pein Breet Wttle the diamond. Invariably he hits it on| found the Kesex man aleo captured the | Judge and timer jCoach Mather Abbott NDICAR?,- mm there in ie Fr: DYER, who ts boxing tn- | cant structor at Camp Grant, 1s | Mebtwelabt. #0 will tab ace—Lols, Say When, tur r » e Joach Haines, of es panos the nose--and sometimes it vels| Luke trophy for the beat two rounds of | of the Yale crew, and Coach Q handling the biggest classes of | 20Ue Mead is underlie) ts wim De Wid | sigh peter Cline, who has just returned from WIth such speed that nobody — the vournainent pager pandioap condi pare sco — Saue Zmm THE were HANDICAP a hore manage Lyoeb while be lo : Y here it has gone nt H tions, Me had 157—b—144 e morn — aM ani Doers on record. He {s instructing ed Y 2 ip to the Waal, nade w areal saaming ta the! It RAS gone at its gone te] TP handicap H. I. Harrison of the | , F it pita ania er Good Races man 2,000 at a time, Johnny Tiibann, 10 feat ot Welterweight, | bouts that be engaged fa out there, securing te BbOut All wnybody ki wi and they Jhome club won with #—10—77. and fala Iph De Palms. weceived his ima tace—Ticklish, 5 | BEGINNING 3 2.30 1» Mt ~ " td ond Tod ( ") Lema. wwilerweight bam. aper desialuns over three opponents, His Conclude, along with His Majesty the | © of Great Neck @ho' ne way |tary reward for | ns the rien cl ‘ | Ree 6 Pine commanding General at Grant |Sizq vit provabiy mect agsie. the latter” patt | ctamo ge vel Join Mo. | Umpire, that It bas left th ee ads, | ate Afternoon with 101-2%—13. Prac-| Handicap at the Si d Bay Spec rourth Race—The Porter, Bolly, | IAL RACE TRAINS ordered Dyer to “harden them Up | of this month in a ten-round boat at Bt, Paul, falon af Denver at Dae Moines, ang 80 it is called a home rus tically all the prizes were Thrift Stamps. | way last Saturday 4 teach them that they will have a Grundy ih better chance for their lives If on Jones romoter of that city has made Jimmy of Lockyort N.Y. at Buffalo oy, Ruth has been rou K into piteb- apeodwaye Wa and Pride's Hill Tweak ' ‘ ' form, but 4 « ha te Jessie Louise, Guldes re agile, watchful and adroit riovaly ot “ Is aRkeament of hie tse oe pred dom sccted 8 $86 re i ne f 4 Tillman in a se . te ton with St. Loule g.45 undecided whether ¢ atiny tm! Ladies’ Kennel Club of An temporarily de- eventp Ra —~ Diversion Sun- General bas the right idea, He as Lewies, Col, Pes Grouaay Aau. s Venue leew bwirler, oF leave hua iy the — | ‘he “Meadow Brook Club w yer's laurels, | Harvest King,

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