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THE CONSENSUS OF OPINION AMON MARRIED MEN IS THAT THE COUNTRY MAKES INNOCENT WIVES. New York and Boston Meet in Team Match For Church Cup To-Day Quakers Drew Bye, So They'll | £°¢, F: Johnson are sure to be tae Meet Winner To-Morrow— Players who contemplate participet- Other Tennis News. ing in the New Jersey State cham- plonship, which begins Monday, had better get busy at once and send in thelr entries, as after to-morrow By Alex Sullivan. night it will not be possible to eater LTHOUGH all of the big tennis|the tourney. Entries Cp tag stars are in Uncle Sam's ser-| residents of the Skeeter State. ne ise oun inane are a sufficient| title will be decided at the Montolair Athletic Club. number of good players left at home P to make things interesting in this] qne chances are that S, Howard season's play. Some good tourna-|Voshell, the playing through cn ments have been arranged and be-| pion, will again annex the Bi ¥ " County singles championship, SO.WT CANT GET AWAY, [fore the summer is over many good reached the final and cup round by % performances should be recorded,| defeating Elliott H. Binzen, thé for= both among the men and women| mer national indoor champion, on the Ss atars. courts of the New York Tennle Cams : 2. CF ie ° ‘A lot of interest has been arouced| Binzen extended Voshell gil RAZORS HAVE TO BE HONED TO KEEP THEIR EDGE, BUT A LITTLE HIGH-HEELED SHOE NEVER IS DULL, PITTSBURGH DIDN’T DO IT, BUT THE CARDINALS DID Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening Werld.) ‘fean = Game ‘THAT AN A Goo BIG ‘ADLOCKS « a — Barney Adair Gives Champion Leonard Hard Fight in Army Athletic Fund Show at Buf- falo, at Which $4,000 Is Raised. | Carte Ble Yond i sentan Wonk BUFFALO, N. Y,, June 1. = 'N a roaring rainstorm last night Buffalo turned out and raised mearly $4,000 for the Army Ath ,letic Fund. Charley Murray and the Other officials of the Queensberry A e C. worked hard to make the show & success, and many of the best box- ere in the country fought barder for arity than they fight when the Money goes to their own pockets. The Blue Devils from France were bonored guests, twenty boxes belux reserved for them, and they cheered every bout. An American boxing show was @ novelty for ‘the Blue Devils. Benny Leonard and Barney Adair Thon McGraw wit Tey To Swackis THAT LEAD he way, winning the second set, 6-2 but in the intercity championship for the] dropping the first and third sets, 6=1 possession of the George M. Church} and 6—4. 1 final will be contested on Stin- Cup, which starts to-day at the| The 4 day afternoon and a large gallery is , [Merion Cricket Club, Philadelphia. | ooy. "to he on hand, Vosbell will Teams from New York, Boston and| meet William T. Tilden 24. Philadelphia are fighting it out for the honors, Miss Marie Wagner and Mrs. Bd- The Gotham and Boston players} ward W. Raymond won places in the “yp will.clash in six singles and three | Semi-final round of the singles in the women's lawn tennis tourney at the doubles matches to-day, y Club 4 D Luckily for them, the Quakers drew iss Wagner, who is a former na- = a bye and they will be on the side| tional champion, made progress im P Ines watching their rivals struggling |the tourney by defeating the resourse- ny ey 1 ful Miss Adelaide Browning, 7—6 and for the chance of meeting them in the| 4-0 Mrs, Raymond eliminated Mra, finals to-morrow, Percy Wilbourn, 7-5 and 6—0, f ‘ On the N a-| Once more Mts. Johan Rogge and Former Star White Sox Twirler] 0h is. alexander We A, Campbeti,| Misa Molla Bjurstedt, the Norwegians, and for Several Years Past|Raymona D. Little, Walter Merriti| ¢%Perienced defeat in doubles. They ball, L. B Mah Eu Bi fought a lively three set eee : , all, L. EB. Mahan, ott inzen, T.| a inst Mrs, H. Stuart Green ai fought a desperate four rounds 1a Comedian of Senators'| R’pei'and 8. Howard Voshell, Mrs. Arthur F. Thurber. ‘The latter the final bout. In the first two rouns+ itches 3 to 2 Victory | »,.2¢, Bote, team will undoubtedly | pair had all the advantages of steadi- Adair, a nineteen-yoar-old boy, held Team, Pitches 3 to 2 Victory | urnisn stitt opposition, as numbered | hese and team work. Ar times Mra: his own with the champion, lends . in its make-up are Nat Nile C.| Green conquered Miss Bjurstedt by = * many heavy blows and showing vo at Detroit. Johnson, Irving C. Wright, R. C. Sea-| her flery cross shots, to win at @—4 Tespect at all for the fighting a@bility of the great: e . ned Raw: Wo d world bas seen since Joe Gans was DETROIT, June 7.—-Nick Altrock, asone Mrs. Rawson od and Mrs. H. F. king of them all. it Nite lightweight tbe ver, Harold Bretz and W. H. Abbott. | §—10, . 6-3. Roth teams possess many » E Queensberry A. C. has io | Convention Hall | finest arenas in Ameri: Thy Can seat ten thousand people, and is! 3 fully equal to Madison Square Ga:- jf ‘ veterans, with a sprinkling of new| Morse were the victims of the other 4 who was one of the mainstays of the} pjood, which guarantees that there| reversal. They were outplayed by In the third round Leonard, hard old Chicago White Sox, when the} will be steady playing throughout. Miss Natalie Browning and’ Mrs, gtaas, cut loose mi au he had, and Hitless Wonders won the World’s| | Tho Quakers have not yet finally| P. Dickinson at 6—4, 6—7, 6-0, M P. 4 then champion's class began to jecided upon their line-up, but W. T.| George W. Chapman and Mrs. Mar-' @how. He bad Adair staggering un- ' Series a dozen years ago, returned to 7 | ee a a. he Ot Nee Ce ee eee, jean League for several years, laid stances, and received official credit) Mike Collins, manager of Fred Ful- | Jobany Rosner and Joe Toher of Phi @er a crashing volley of blows, aud the pitchers’ box. Old Nick, who has Tilden 24, Samuel Berger and Wall- shal! McLain » won easily, | Bae and lot Adair ratty. up 8 been the star comedian of the Amer- in round was fought out to a redhot b ~ ; } asi the cap ana tne cake onthe |( FUstic News ton Potock and Gossi VETNINENT SOON CO LAKE {ice tranis to's combination'ot circum etl tm for Washington's victory over the Zs ; tbe tar bout at the mcoud eatertainment, Over Old Gravesend Track Figers. The score was $ to 3. ton, the Minnesota heavyweight, has od CHICAGO, June 7.—Ban Johnson, | JUS taken another good fighter under | Jach Sharkey, the onal bantamwelsht who President of the American pat ied an-|his management. He is Marty Far- sol lg ~ vert, the Now Badfon!, Mass., \ Lamtamweizht in a twelve-ro sigbto‘cioek is the eveniag tho Oe i PEL, | For Its Stevedore Plame \eiirices sh. g28e%| sve tase misseweins who) SiS le ed teh el beens mine Syoning, the big irr teins Quest to the Government for special apidly, beg dither Guest te the Government for caused a sensation in California by) (tf cent. of the eros receinte for his ead, As many soldiers and marines in Huffal ‘ the lade fought a hard cis defeating Willie Ritchie for the mid-| ago, the chances are { and all men in unit: a sruntled racegoer on the train home’ phe Giants have designated next other nal free. The other spectators pata the TARNISH AND RUST, - Course Has Not Been Used! fintcs*tpetoee Souia ike to kick jay, June 11, ax Bat and Ball Day. |dleweight title, and also Mick King, | “7% 0d porap usual admission, The Queensberry mcrae thera ts WP en thers ad al ‘sure thing this hard loser ses, Sam Crawford, now on the Coast, struck for Racing Since club ni ises prices, Mh three men on the Australian fighter, in one bout} is ‘The hall was well filled in spite of | °¥t prohibiting beute be- its id whiten the New Jersey Boxing : is, it te late te baneeal and boxing him a draw in the other. | typos Mi : the heavy rainstorm when time came No matter how they laud you now, isco 1910, would have been forced to accept an) KOT T will ‘he the first came in which | Collins saw Farrell fight King and | merous ap Rg Pe Nos. Wann, Tua for J 4 invitation to do #o. In such & C886 ithe Cubs, now leadini ¢ league, will 7 clude the 3 tod the first bout. Just here the Blue v he was so impressed with his boxing tk Velodr Devils from France marched in with No matter how they doost your game, + [one wolld take @ ticket on the little show Fann this year, t 9 share to Ko to that ha tah lp hate arcancessnta Homma Clb 0h Waksete Bate ths cuales oad sone ths aaeees oe eae, baw ey (een cee lew 5 By Vincent Treanor. rent be 2 ae ay a en Mapbanaio hal actairas: Gelinal gril Sites an up on the chairs and gave the Fre: - ‘The Unit tates Naval erve wi! . fobnny ner, the New York bantamwetght Reeoee 9 esepten Inet heal rand Trerelt come a time when gveh wll be ‘Pio i toer beara the ooees]ocMxVoria Bares Rao egy day | apt si Enotes Cersuan, Unita | brine Ferrell wih, Mm when hea er Dri ome ate nae 1° . © tumultuous apy ae y of it yesterday at Belmont. rman | athlete. foletti, re n&!} comes East with Fulton for the lat- Principals in the star bout of rounds lasted long after the Blue ‘ls A line of kidding and of dunk, of the next fow days that the] waa the only choles to score. The {ett fela rt fhe nin ext Bunday Gor| ter's battle with Jack Dempsey at| tt 8 corning bosiog show of the Teer A, Were seated. And in your place the fans will see nment has taken over the old}rest all went by the board—Onlco, | itt a treshman and was @ star back Danbury, Conn, on July 4 of Newark, N. J., on Friday evening, June 14. And the fight programme went on. Z.bila of lena fetesitan Foams Gravesend Race Track. "It is said on Se Oliver, Lon bg yea rere on the eleven last fall. : . eyo bags iso matched to fight EAdle Lavery, heeaaseupoand ullens an inder ire. —- he m, O., bantamw 2 rolinds { TRST to appear were a darke Teasonably reliable authority that/ didn’t open favorite in his race. The! SAN FRANCISCO, June:7—Automo-| Afr tine toorked out ty Tommy Robinson, | Alsen, 0, oo Moun) nat) ot = it Tejoloing in the nickname “Fe: pl under way for some time lack] original choice waa Frederick the|Diles will be used by the Pacific Coast | tne nusky middleweight of Malden, Mas, in the ° ‘ Clothes,” and a muscular white Today you rule with mighty hand just a few details of completion for|Great, but there was no action for |B: Deenne. Reatoning Sung fifth round at the Armory A, A. of Bonton on] Frankie Brown, bantamweight, has 4 | boy named Paske: Upon the fleld or in the ving, converting the historic Brooklya| him and he reosded, while the most ary Angelos. a 6 | Taman ewe, cee Moras, he, eaen, Hees, | aeited bs How ¢ de will hoolt up i) hard through four rounds, with Paskey And pop-eyed fans throughout the land Jockey Clud course into a stevedore| Drive of alrmaipown from 19 0 & (O| sal ny atm paren Lnrcettees jae Joo tok hie defeat oo badiv that be in a twenty-round tant at the Taisen eh ? jeading. There was no camouflaging With one a ‘ad your praises sing. plant for governmental! use. $8 to 6, Airman won handily after Hi ee it Imperative for the league to ly bearded a t Bath, Me. 4041 Monday night, If succesful in Gedeating’ Ghee! in this fight, or any other fight of the But when you Tose your batting eye Gravesend has not been used as & eolening Frederick tre Great te the Od Tae Dine’ ae soettation’ he cides, there, Brown will try and induce champion Pete Her- falo, whether A ye nb eg ax Or show them that you've shot your wad, race traek since 1910 when tho antl- eae peinc "otas ceeuah A gi Wrould be about ihe same as FOUTS || ha cre Tk aa gaa uses ged take bam on for ten ot tmenty rome 8 | ing'or not. And last night every You might as well begin to try - detting legislation closed up all th?) Ensor come through with Airman at | ‘**e Under the present, Johniy Dundee haa agreed to tahe 00 : rich’s big boaing club there, i Won iondeen ent Your hand at carrying the hod ee citer dia ie trib bee |Goie eed (CaN elomea ais A reraan | MOOR MEATTD Ciceare over Rosy IEA | il ats otunec ia caer eer tates Gone | dil Noce_ot1t71 at, Sosmcln armada 1 Loadman outslugged Elmer 5 m when the others did in 1918 be-| the jus closed @ great | Erasmus ah | w nee tao twelre a 0 8) Morris Kurvloft of jogera Place, the Beoes, i Doane ina hard four rounds, Doane ehcas iis ewnata’ alta 2s0\ loaned Duret of speed, and walle he appeared 011.2, Tiame’et ine Parade, Grounde,| scare <* th basing shew to be caged br tbe och sustias, wee couric ia the Bessa teen ‘ag fast and clever and ive, of Oo be catching Airman v “td Pace Pa pele ae waaitty [Of Special Bessions of uulawtu: tie } and the rivairy was keen, ‘Put Load: TOs ABNOR. WHO Bie: miokiy, BOM ty quffer financial losses when 't/ stride, Bell's move on him was badly bideis de Th pafety came Mn’ the Ath i Daaiee will wt: dae. Gece Ae Bl |g coasting exhibit which a stale ; man, who gained fame a while And Rusic with his pussling twiste, ‘wasn't necessary to do so. There were | timed, inning after Singer and Bade had both ate Lbseraaterny ‘The men ought to fumish | ebarged at ¢ inta Point Sporting Club, i By, Smoking out Johnny Ertle, had a And Black Jim Jeff, who packed a kick enough other tracks around New — singled. eee ee ae Street and Southern oulevant, The Broa, v Bae it. el's hitting knack, and Of sleeping potion in doth piste, York to keep the sport alive. apy ry neeelian: tes may tee least, wes ‘The St. Loute Nationals ai Pete Herman of New Orleane, the bantamweisht mire was rade Eddie Dorsey, who fought Leonard Once wore the ermine and the crown Time and time again the plant we ee en tt vaya won without She played with the Now York Athies: | amie: mest wen in a bout at the Armor {thy beaing club han since gous out Of etateey, Bese rome tame ago had & Ane fours And filled admiring hoste with awe; Feported sold. Tt was to have been|any serious contention at any stage | Club last year. Simpson reported to the] ii*'ivin aro tan haste temas: weet |g fousd oping with the “Indian But dn every dk in’ ti cut up into building lots, but it has|from Robert Oliver. The race had/|club on the Polo Grounds. Charley Dosevertek to-day stating that f RACING SELE T. rouna “anitter’ fought Dorey mee pa ig t th pig remained practically intact all these} Many of the earmarks of what in the eee pect a furlough about the first week in July and CTIONS, ir mes le e a standstill, Old days were called “shoo-ins,” but years, ‘There are the same atabler| of course auch things aren't tolerated on the ground as there were during | now, that be mmld gladly tal Arrangomente can be may on Frankie Burns if Then came Rockey Kansas and Kid Black. This Kansas is a sawed-off BELMONT PARK, matter how they laud you now, 7 ' First Race—Pen Rose, Dru edition of Jim Jeffries. He is alight- v Dave’ take jantage ot the ‘ re : i iar ; “ ; vm Welght, with the back and shoulder No matter how they boost your game, Dave taken advantage of these and| James Butler's Spur i DEA MOUNDR te, dune Tecesest| Metiae” Ge ute titeen” WML Ventaa’ Rite pour Kals . Fir wi aay is Bali 2, atter haw shew bene your 90 weed the track for training grounds.| @rige, for ,to-merrow'e Guburban) | OHH, Midock, champion neavywelghi| (uséeteila Ushevieht wig cer mices mee tans Bunflash I, an, 3 pee gree fore need, ig the Bre Whene'er they hear your mystic name, It 19 @ fine piece of property, right Of | was a mile and a quarter in 2.064-5,| wrestler, and Ed ‘Strangler’ freat form in bonts at the Quaker City clube, wre te e—Sky Pilot, Judge f his effrontery. In the second There'll come a time when every mon the railroad line, and should prove a| fractionally as follows: 50, 1.028-6,| Lexington, Ky., were matched for al irr has sirair maichel Sccorern to saxt| Winetleld. Harwood 11, sas swung one on Black's chin Will pase you like a leaden dime, valuable acquisition for the Govern-| 1.15 3-6, 1.281-5, 1.411 :|bout here on June 21. Dowlut A 'O. of Chobe, Mowat soniny| URE, Gloomy Gua else Colume and dropped him so hard that Referee yo d ment, Nev id has worked an easy mile in “Mass. erenion, Liope ae "a bowusing “tiadter in irihartinet = Sesvente fed rephcs Mins ra nae Proiagtl cach ag aie yc. ‘ ory ad tome BRIDGE, anaes ie Jatt oo, © Promising tigtter in] pp Fifth R a, Princeps, Sorner. He recovered in a moment, You'lt drink the essence of the lime, The pest suces is —— See ee maa Geis tor the Baburban Sand!» SENS of the meet-| Yeraity—Hdwa: * i" Poverina, Terentia, aneer II, fl ted ane "prinney“ogeing the which is to be run on Baturday,|ing was the last between two-yeare| fre ky fare amons, th Priya A sa lode adhe dd § Femarked, “It's all in fun, Kid.” At| “The Pinch Hitter," by Ripley, was most {pressive in ait but one | wil sdanee of quality. Cudgel, whien |e: git Maes real thriller. Under ay Ratrea tt |Sen vas Ror Sts wae F which Black managed to smil detail, He should have drawn the Kaiser as a southpaw, abun of quality, Cudgel, which | Fire and Aunt Dinah hooked up at veld ite graduation | Muilh sod Jobmay Hower, the B middle. ne ie a Between the bouts Announcer W. J. has siready nstumed the position of) tne sixteonth pole, and it was a stride | dare ‘Theatre, “Thin ta| sent, the mee will not batten ae at bie Blanes. seer We Mote Oe Kelly auctioned off several articles : & public idol, will indeed be king of stride battle from there home, ti which EF | Barpane ut Bmltd, notified Dosmeriet | aes F that had been donated by Buffalo HUBBUB COME QUITE NATURALLY BY HIS NAME, BEING THE | the handicap division if he can carry Fin jockeys driving and whipping| through the school be Ge 20h earn te bs A ait ow alter brady. Vor Mahorter a citizens, adding $180 to the soldier| ON'OF BROOMSTICK AND RUMPUS. 188 pounds and defeat Spur, Hollister, | svery ‘inoh of the way. Lyke fairly|iishod in the spring ard, but was willing to match bim with Jaa| Walter Brady. 5 my fund. The chief buyer was Mr. Mc- Hendrie, Battle Balled, Ticket @94/iifteq Aunt Dinah over the wire a paid get foe mare 2 who bid $425 for a pair of the others which will oppose B&D.) nose in front, but Fairbrother on Un-| NEW HAVEN. Coni arent Baro bid MES for a pair of While encountering the Yanks of late the Brewne have been taking | He will be ridden by Lyke. Spur, in der Fire wasn't disgraced by the jt pla: Herman Tarlor, the Philadelphia fight pro- Fourth Race—Foster Embry, John i of the Blue Devils, Frank Runyon | their punishment by the Peck. 9] rhe opinion, of the talent, wilt be bie] Anish De put up. It would have won| tit! rahe hily roa Sons et] ig taeeog, Bo d donated a $50 Liberty bond and jase, Most dangerous opponent. The last! cine ‘out of ten races. Buch contesta| }rervard tear Fearn should | 0 New, Jerey boxing club, Only a f an {i Clennam bought it back for $100, time they met only & neck separated are good t0 wee, especially after the| Howl next fall and a Yale team should] og, ine armory A at of, Jerme City wt vaisth Jimmy Duffy took on Harry Boyle Now that Jim Thorpe is being used frequently as @ pinch hitter, the| them, and in the opinion of impreesion the steeplechase, run eari.|play in the Palmer Stadium at Prince-| i008 Mier tt. it tomer Clty rel Sixth Race—Mistrei MoE ilageiphia, who had been chal. | opposing pitchers will not have to impair thelr winge in trying to locate the | {Usse™ Cudgel should have won, as] imnmabion tye eee fon it adda that the situation Reeds) cre A, A. of Penna Grove, X. 3” bes setsiea| 2; counterbiast @ superior boxer, but Buyle _ rill re race: . ao j . , . Bever stopped plunging in 7 will ride Spur, while Bhuttinger will! ‘This is Red Cross Day at the track], Major Edward Haveneye ier eae ine teu ee ee oe i schaferve Dick Nugent had, to do| | BABE RUTH EVIDENTLY HAS ESPOUSED THR THRORY THar|hve in food, condition trom Ken: | will have the pleasure Of Knowing thas | Ree? cletteayfe,t eee ‘ s around when tok) ° ie Sack Britton and Fighting ronan | THB BEST WAY TO MAKE A HIT 18 A HOME RUN, tucky, and the Westerners who have| the receipts made up by their admie:|inticn “Wearet | ne ie ove a tte Bale al’ New Jem cnet met, Britton gave Zunner « boxing ate that 11 his races this spring mon will go toward keeping our boys|!. ee org ‘The Braves have decided to enter useful occupation in the fall, but per. | iatimate tat the Saperted bores wit £5 mp Seas 60 Wall ane havey as can |} t_about here the Blue Devils| h ~| take some beating wi pow . ures on the eerrgenaes er’ jane mune Dey 8 ia i. te lecture bureaus have all the material they need, the saddle, Loftus will be his pilot.| programme, the Richmond Handi” ir Gen, Bird | bis first bout in the State of ae der 4 Honorary “¢ in neer has been e *¢ the Hurley Boxing Law to-night, He will go R Cc I N neer Trophy will be t RT, TOPHY wih BS | againet Joo Leonard, the Brookim bantamweisht, A ( ; for eight rounds at’ the opening boxing sbow of train, very reluctantly, for they w —— |Hendrle Is capable of better things | cap at six furlongs and the Red Crops| fingwusnt won the “seaipla Trophy, {ae Monmouth Park 4. C, what a 3. Ak BRAUTIVGL ter. w x weel Ree ne RnUNE. The show WAS! do there were two fighte anxious to| Training Camp Activities, ‘The |just'at p cate SRae Laie MOORE HR, | macdlenp Ot 6 sills, whlch was shot — od aie acing defeated Batting Maddy at New Haven on BELMONT PARK : : exioua te me — IDDLETOWN, Conn,, June 7.—Ed-| Monday night, & French fighting song, and then they iirenmberry 4: G: Sid 8 very tine! top of nie feral, He Wil DO FIED) | 8 tl rcstest interes | ORME eat e Orange, bogrs TOMORROW marched out | Wing colors while] coin for the privilege, and Levinsky | ‘D!9s, showing that its heart ie in the | PY — manifested at the track yesterday in |X hes ieted captain of ¢ Despite the order to dim the lights at night SAT, Te, ae Somes ny alo pear ¥ | won, He fought Coffey six hot rounds| Tight place and that it etands ready | Some of the crowd hissed Johnny| the parade of stallions donated to the n Ay m anti] further notice the rule will pot interfere with for France Ut MAF WHOOPS) while Brennan looked on Queens-|to "do its bit for the New York) MoTaggart because he failed to win| Federal Government, which are to be |#on fle h the boxing show to be held by the Armory A. A. | THE SUBURBA } berry Club eased Brennan's disap-| soldier boys in the training camps. | the “ifrd race yestorday on Cora|sent to the Remount Station at Port He is | of Jemey City on Monday evening at which t nrpaed varsity football team. HEN the big fellows came on,| Pointment by promising to put him on] It turned in the entire ga Heyan verthe Beta Theta Phi trae soon with the winner. As Coffey and|and paid all the expenses of the eho receipts| Tassel, thus showing a brand of| Keough, Mont, to-morrow. All were Battling Levineky will go against Charley Weinert 1 (0| decorated with ribbons and they were |ternity. of Newark in the star bout of went rounds |N A 244 MILE STEEPLE ‘There was a curious mix-up) Levinsky walloped through the six! including the transportation ot the reds op Morenert 18 wurrounded by an eage: crowd in the Matchmaker Dosegerick intends to be prevard to | d40 s CHASE here. Battling Levinaky had|without decisive result, Brennan | boxers, out of ite own pocket, | Piace card, “He couldnit carey Corn| paddock before they were shown on cover the lights wit canvas in the event that they | an ther Classy Events been originally scheduled to fight Jim|chose to fight Coffey for the cham-| Many of Buffalo's highest officia | Tassel home and It wasn't his fault|the track in front of ti and. It! x 45th Street | ere needed, } FIRST RACE ‘AT 9 Coffey. Lavinsky had sent word that|Pionship of the Naval Reserve, both | and best known business men eat at! «hat his mount. Was the favorit was tho universal opinion of the beat 5 nprnoon, phe hse ‘bs the an “ he and Coffey being enlisted men, |the ringside. The splendid mannee e boy isn't] judges at the course that Uncle Bam's |Chinese Students’ Soccer Club of 3 / _ he meniee away from bie sub- in which the #how wus conducted and he always does his best,| future supply of cavalry horses will | York will meet the eleven of the Belgian N J 4 marine building, and Bill Brennan| ey the final Announcement of re-| the eagerness of the boxe ithout pay for a good caui sh a stro! Nood of Army detachment returning to France had cheerfully vhose |{rom Russia. the proceeds to go to the) to fight a 1 no one can do more than that.|be greatly improved by th ‘ ry ¢ ane Ml fur- | McTaggart is simply ina rut, or may theee splendidly bred sires, whose | {rom etic fund, Coffey in his place, calling off a bout Celpte the gate was just $3,241 . edigrees bristle with the most potent | Belgian Bs La with Bearcat McMahon? Levinsky(™ and the donations were $780, The argument for putting be the horses of his employers are, pedi«: rent | re ed by Tro} - . 2 « 1 & "Paddock, #8 through @ new boxing law when the and hissing isn't going to help the strains to be found in the English te, to-day. with 8t. Louls, 8.45 PM, (ing Nelaon of Brooklyn aud Mike Nurns of Phila- Including War Same UD Oa maneninE Api Blok aul, money soa ie the Commission 9 LoeiAIALUse ROMA ERIN Giidiallon Anke 006 ‘old and dies Aid AmpORORD-abidehoolen —.'* ? Grounds, Adgpiseien DOnsmbdvt, selphiade se euiilinelet she List sree ‘olunteered to fight > mevt Jow 4 for

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