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mee . ee eR _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1918. |BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [sisi SOMEHOW IT SEEMS NATURAL FOR A WOMAN TENNIS PLAYER TO WIN A LOVE GAME IF SHE CAN. | ALL IN A DAY’S SPORT we OOKS.G 4 Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). AND Western Assoclation, Which Has Already Raised $100,000 for Red Cross, Expects to Net Fund More Than a Half Million Dollars—Miss Stockton Leads in Qualifying Round of Wo- men’s “Met” Tourney. /1,000, FoR Tae Rep Cross _* ' i “L the B.” Wins Skirmish Over doe Mulvihill in Their Press jAaent Battle. | CHICAGO, June It. Presidemt Charles I, Thompson of the Western Golf Assoc! announces that more than $100,000 sed at the |fourteen Red Cross hes thus far | held, the banner returns coming Sun- | has been Qoorrigh'. 1918, by The Press Publishing Oe, b (The New York Evening World.) HERE is @ press agent battle on between Joe Mulvihill and J the B. fora has been trying to get up a Mboxing bout between Fulton and paey, to be fought in Danbury, | Cénn,, July 4, He has been busy send- ing out press notices, and J. the B,,| who claims a right to guide the des- | ties of Jack Dempsey, sends out | inter press notices, J, the B. says | : t he will horn in on Dempsey's Money, or there will be no fight. Mule ‘8 there will be a fight, and the B. will be standing on the cor- day from the contest at the Lake | shore Club, Chicago, wh turned it |more than $30,000, There are forty i) jtwo more exhibitions scheduled at present, with applications for dates ly, President Thompsém the total for the year, s more than halé Wort! wortwot! hi Sve , PeY “Tae GYME! Jarriving ¢ belleves will net the F j i a tniliion dollars ng round of the towre Jnament under the d 1 of the |Women's Metropolitan Golf Associa- wamis Mrs, L, C, Stockton Valley, 0 of the Vote d with a 94, although In the quality | tion f Kari ites, led the 0 : - ee Jnard pressed by Mrs. Thomas Hucks lulvihill explains that he isn’t run- ‘acini eidieedl ~ \ niall of Forest Hill and ss Beatrice nipg the fight for financial gain. Far| ae Uounshery of Bedford, both of whom from him be such @ thought, He i . Ray Rivers Writes From the Trenches How tiie’ tournament, with a largee rifpnihg it to give 10 per cent. of the han @ year ago, 18 a substitus ual championship. The etied hold- nefit the sas — bas set » raise $500 Pecan and shone ray t and more than alf that FRANCE, May 30. | Sg amount was in sight as 4 result ¢ Por en ance ney There was a $2 fee, FO WD AbAing BANGIN Work mvaninalwvarll ‘Molla Bjurstedt as Usual 33: sie se) coin Dear Friend: A fow lines to let you know that | have been here and tripled gross receipts to the Danbury War Cijarities. Mulvihill writes that his father was a Civil War veteran, and tht all of his own brothers are now | in} the service and fighting for France. | Ne@turaily he wants to do something er the soldier: 5 { @ the B, admits that nis idea in | He Misses Evening World Sporting Pages Ray Rivers, the California boxer, who did quite a bit of fighting | hereabouts, writes from “over there utive to de = way, s con If sev | in France now a number of weeks, getting ready for the biggest fight | n ing t J Hoses | mimi Fie Ft pee Kuk masta thee | of my career, but you can gamble on one thing, and that is that | will | uULCLaASSES £ ayers | themselves justice In pocket. if *|— - —- — —_ — | be in better shape than | was for a lot of my bouts in New York. ry ’ . jit was not surp «, 0 : sidered Mrs. } } Donohor the WD the B. takes one mean swat at There is one thing that | miss more than anything else (even Broad- n et ennis (| ourney President; Mra. CG, F. Ubelacker, the cri ee Spon e U Horse’s Nose way), and that is the sporting sheet of The Evening World. Gee, I'd ae % | Scoretary, and Mra, M. H. Brayne of name “Mulverhill.” [Pp give anything if | could only John Pollock's Fistic Column once in | the committee ail have sone it ote gery all thin Meanwhile, Joe Mulvihill goes right : a chile, We get a little baseball news here, but no fight dope, and! | The Champion Never Ex- ihr iiabtl Nat IUEL sade Llp AN: Wo re all doing what we alpng serenely. His latest “flims; a 0 tting Coup | qm just wondering how all the battlers are getting along since | left tended in the Opening| .Mstrers Molla, had a coraparat Gay ang NILE WonCeE: OH, Sy | a\masterly article on Mulvihill and that good old U. S. A. Don’t forget to let all the boys know where | walkaway, winning 6-0, 6-0, which his works, It carries the typewritten St : Uj R ° St | Round at Forest Hills. corresponds to a no-hit, no-rin game ' d fam, also give my best regards to Mr. Polloc Mr. Edgren and Benny sae r [Pp acing ewar 8 Kauff, 1 placed a little bet on' the Giants a few days ago and | hope | sliding When it ts remembered that Mt Lounsbery has been actively fled with the Women's Mo du baseball, The champion never w extended. She played her OE Se ULVINIL no Zame of Corps all spring ls Views ‘nua’ Ideas don't get “knocked” before | collect. Drop me a line when you have By Bruce Copeland. hypnotising | gases | moreover. | Ner| ine put up. 3 ppeate In it friend Joseph mentions Fulton time. As ever, RAY RIVERS, ELEN ROWLAND, High Priest-| conspicuous as ever. Many women | "ty xt ound; Mra, Stockton ; don in her next start. bbb) * : : y 0 roun ra, Stock ess of Phil h ively states] Who have been pit aga ae thi limos her drive, th ball once and Dempsey once—tike thie.|fas to Do With Easy " 302d Trench Mortar Battery, A. E: F. janophy, naively states] Who have been pitted againe. thiv| almost in 24 honetah , Fulton ; A , : Hei bla fifty-seven reasons why she The Fulton-Dempsey contest to be| Victory of Cherry Malotte) ,,.D' "erent mi Jynier’s race wat epee ; would Hike te be & ment but with alll cuue’ me Lar in tuome ieee Geees ar on her man found held in Danbury,” &c. * that of her last appearance, it bad aside by her in_ their lesser ditvos| Bec wha te mentions sack ihatior| Pe Meadowbrook Steeple-| nothing on the performance of Sai- her sparkling facility in describing|to tenria fume, The trutt be known, Why some women ofttimes wi | er vio they | they never had a chances. Ma UAth he makes Ge, by veatra, compared to her previoux 4 ‘pedal makes up by mentioning chase. vuting, ‘s'nen sue was ivd home by had been born slaven to nafety razors,| Clare Cassel, the skating nympn, ae © way, Ben Gow, # 20 to 1 shot and she had 1 a chance lenny and Lew ‘Teadier, the crack bum elgars and dinner checks, Mis eplaye le staying quall- ton ¢ ‘Mr, Mulvihill") no less than eleven none of the Auishing power Jack Britton, the). tormer .welters|% sine of Bessy 6A Ley. GM tee ee these. olan evidently: Was too Bros | Heroin test cH OR Te cn uel mre putes were umes. W i , showed yesterday in getting Home 1 weiy ; d\eplay nis | tee polaron pibes ; denti > pre- 17, Casnebeer, who ix a player of ths eae te HS sbeeae Mets ebay L fair average By Vincent Treanor. showed yesterday in wetting home) weight champion, wil Hsplay nl Tele iat his ‘oy can 019 occupied to wish she had been born al first Clywmic, ot Own fartienint RSE Maree ee weit pala oP a HE Belmont Park stewards are| both good sprinters great cleverness again to-night In an-| Cob ile * man so that ahe could wield a tennis| ry beverage. Miss Cassel got away - ») With many protesta of - bs fo very p start, admitting that Mrs. Hucknall, like Miss Loune- trying to find out who stuffed oa other bout at the Armory A: A. of] ix pounds yacquet to the utter rout of mar- honesty and sincerity, a short bat Jack Goldborough has lipp, he grasa was too good a shock abe | Dery, was a late had never seen 4 sponge up the horse Brook's if t Bi et " vellous Molla Bjurstedt orber for ne the ‘course befor when she touching ac many of the Andrew Miller horses to Boston, He will go against Hr Saiki Munaiee Oh Pau creme ub) torber for the ball, making it strike | te, end spe pie . es own firmness) nose before the running of the/ Hed Bank, N. J. to be turned oul /, aie se fightor of Colums t aeteubt. "has rected an; One Glance at the dusky belle of/dead and quite unresponsive to the Be a, s of justice, not to] Meadowbrook Handicap Steeplechase | until fall. "fome of mil. Here's ata- Downey, the crack Be : ctter of frow Hank Hanter, the uks,| Norway from across the net inspi therwise accurate returns - down yed well enough. ble went along too. Joe Healy, Who pus, 0, who has taken on so much | y red ware’ ranponaead ig Mention truly humanitarian sym-| Saturday. ‘As is customary, the of- for Carbone t megt Gera ChiD. a feeling akin to the panic that grips| Miss Cassel was woefully out. ' paphy with “Mr. Mulv " is now an agent for the Strang Mo- y, Aan te ifr cron, Goring “aan IR SDOHIBE’ ca ; ir taking turn She alsa ; “phy with ihe Mylnecit So that} clals are going about the Investina- | tor Vans Company, had charge of the Welgnt in the last few mm nthe ee ee ee ee eee eta he wil] Tne Few recruit about the knee Wh¥) ee ute’ minted bale ke 7 at the ten ed the next on't make any m's-|tion very quietly for fear of stirring | Job. he in now & logitimate middiewelght, |am iy 4.) Mame rink Mare inka he stands at the plate and sees Walter fect. But) when Played her off ber eignt holes two be f At the man ape down ta elve- “key and leave bis name out of the| up scandal, for horse racing Just now They will come together in @ (Wel¥O*) iviiege of 30 ver cent, Haver man sa | Johnson giowering upon him from hegall . 4 mi: 1 . is cl ‘ Hines, he writes his own head-tcan't stand much scand see atibotie tte eeucece ine ear) round bout at 148 pounds, Which 18) tie bos voaether in a fittecu-round pitching abrasion; and after the dust de the fi by eliminating a danger ons Lae. T 7 e 4 do! —_ * ts fret word in it is @ name| ‘The inhuman treatment the horse] the post positions they draw makes the tightest welght that Downey wae] me aacineteten the chalk lines hd aub-| 023", thereby ellminating w danger. w first letter of the name in} was subjected to came to light after] little difference to the starte slat. willing to make for the contest, As] i pare ee vided, sue pretty and courageous lit-|in tho tourney, oo) “uae CMtSFed | atise Lounsbery's longest drive, «308 e'll let it go at that umors that the race was fixed for] &nt#. for instance, G. D. @ decision is to be rendered, the tle ploter wisbey in her heart that phe| Wittsomo littie Miss He from the t Innded. her — beh Widener's Wise Joan trew number both nen will Oght a oe sins) yg phish aneme Tete F en Pollack | {ya trap from w chote ware By the way. J. the B. wire [CMEY Malotte to win, Bet and) io, on the extreme outside, but when chances are that both ine’ 5 the praca a had bean born a man, and perhave 1t| "i Veteran through ae” cacainarity ate Mere Lerse!? to the peculiar bo Miss | proache Cassel wound up in a blaze the pi th must have « ‘ony {vue ore battle, that with Frankie Barnp ith the olde expe it can be. se efore, No! Shas MMuieENL 4h one won Hrentwood latter the logical fa-| the barrier Went Up she got off from their hardest, as the winner has been | battle, that oo uinnil have happened with the older and tm xt can be F re, how " Shae rs ; . sia | femey City, and after th J do oil bie 1 Mrs. ( Mills, winning 6—4 | r v unt that the The frst parograph of his yes ovite, were supposedly “in the can” | the middie ot the bunch, ‘This Just promised @ match with Ted Lewis, 07 ee Sin doe will entat i tue Aside from a little wisterly regard 6, Miss Pollack was stei the eighth and ferday’e dope sheet vontaing his | \* the racing saying goes, And the| Sout wun for her. welterweight champion wats tu a few ways fir ber opponents, Molla never gives run of bad luck against. th same seven’ times, | Mulvihill wesumpilon n is ording to the} Jimmy Fitzsimmons wont be sat- wa duiak ar her victims more than the benefit of woman's drives, Whether ha ible enough, mentions “Mr, Mulvihill! only scandal mongers, that as neither the | isfed until Lady Vulcain comes down) Tie bout between, Charles W 10 ennur ila her racquet and @ brief but iinpres- pie ree o on the se lines, she cov- o. one of the home Hee tines in the first stanza. spooks Interest nor the rider.of the {a front AIS wean’ boost Gt. Tie vine Lenteaks, semaduied for the armecy 4, (A. | Unore te tana. gn sais: a A Kel ree AL le ed Coteeate ents Saat viewed with dismay the antics pose i ; Ber ene chano Friday last when Penrose | ot Jemer City last @igbi, was tontvoned on has veen doing tu sive tennis leason. They all look allke| Mrs. Mills was forced to give ground Srhiss blake’ Ub hs Honest John Kelly thinks the fight] he reached, the spon Won, Lut she was KicKed at the post. | count of tie rain, If wil be k fc ee | Vi): soon bes fen at eee w her, Come one, come ail, they see) Under the gruelling fire of her own rh atl ance Gft aed anes Jone (onthe! resorted to in order tO| Yesterday, tn the third race, Fits was | day night, The elnd ganazenen FOr eae aaenmoe do ong beter thea sag her white teeth flush and hear the) little gtr) won't atand fh the least sure that Puiton will be | ‘** the racy a sure | Just we confident. “le, haan't run) wmorron niga, it Doris Noe eitacer | voubde lle fait wich Te Lamia at abn, 0. fatal avriah of her serve aa the Tite) Hee AianeeT Reba abo to thake any dents in Dempsey | hassre the cape Lady Wuloald. Nowe onte wes sete’ on. on tue aiternoon of July 4 wil be ‘| \whtte ball skims the net, and striking | 6a ow down to the cham- errpall through Dempsey s rushes. \is kind are not new ever, didn't get anything, Puta tad * be Weig via, le Making that uo veigut De wate fF) i. the giass or the clay with i vi ty hip contenders, but her courage ulton is remyved the De | on ny . ss he, match. ithe I junder fire and remarkable playing ne Orst name only one world's Baar on Mie ad , ‘ Tak DY. (ANY AAD AR MES Diy. Slake, sho: Fe Ape ge deceptive twist, bounds invarialy |, Er eae ae ROA frat named dress is in the Kansas director They are heard regularly, especsally —_ 4 Hendricks Wu the seoon ad at @ ys Hansen, the battling Dare. where t Y | th alle ne aniek On| with 103, missed PROR eran aleve oe erning stecplechases, but as’ | uses Joyner was very mudn dis | posing slow for the Med Cros in Han Han! ince on i“ — ‘ dtotration a HOE of | t v the pleaned with the ride Ennor gave | poently. ray cir ageinat a anag in tie ame elty | om * im Yesterday a bevy of gayty color ' * through a | Morrow has played in a HEY had some real f Red Cross show in Tommy Carey, the Wilauelpbia fig rack whe rounds at tbe Cambria’, A, of on Friday night and bis eecond » they prove to be witout any re@!l|/Lanius in the Mempstead Handicap | on Saturday nla sion, in this c there ave and he read the riot act to the boy | Meehan, the where je wok on W rola heavyweigh!, in @ four lsport frocks, adorning as many asplT-| Voten in the ing young tennis queens, cluttered) hood. Such plaud s may be ren RACING SELECTIONS, claco a few days ago anbacat a) Wenncis a betting Why, you never turned | round boat, The referee called 1 a draw. , sf head loose,” he told the} bur the want critics claime, Merhan woo Quaker City dative the gras atch of the West Wise|dered are justly merited | ' Mmocked out Henry Hend oterie on Cherry Malotte, It will Be) youngster, Enaor finally admitted pi Pie the Ween 4. 0. Be Tennis Cl tat Forest Hille—pretty| Mra. J. Rogge had a comparatively | BELMONT PARK : second round of a four-vound fight. | rem that deapite his. peor auch tas ihe oape, DUC explained (has ies Jot June 18. | Tennis Clu geen ta ECC ATI Mrs. I y, tura Ki Race oe Ghai pahoolen Lak i Billy Miske says he ix unable tolshowing in his previous race, he was he Was trying to get tho gelding to co vel fade YF) aig Coning, manager of Pred LEI Ls Te cae el ithe LY a if peek to the metady |: Skala. rel j “ple & winner” when fulton anulbet on with unusual confidenve and | chanee bis stride, but didn't succeed accion te mab: | teed Mann Wille t ; ien’s metropolitan tennis ti eticully all the | Hecanid woven Noa Detupsey meet avd favorite, whereas Hrent> |e ee oii Young Cheney, the. Reltiwoge baitier, |e Baniiey di [Some had paid over iv good pig jens non. Cnne ar | TRmnt i 00) y matched r ‘ ay sy Spc act As aver 01 rivilege ing part in the Ae 4 H ie eld hen Interviewed, ruey Wood, the Jegitimate choice, on public! Andy Shuttinger certainly pug up a | te vie | gen als ® american A. ©.) ccna Ce eee ee crak iar GO| Votieel ar ihe oor Coc FAA | take & great. fi Fuit form, receded in the oral market gilt-edged ride in getting Starry Ban. | of Baltionre receniiy and dies Gow th aggery 1 opening round, but theres vance of the comiig showers xent tha | vow . ah, Chase ner home In the maiden race, fifth on | # 82,000 fur hia victors. Coa . ssoo, | *" lhopes looked like the distant hills on} vatr ne ying to shelter. | wonderful left hand and if The race was run with Cherry Ma- | 0 A can eaten Fae, Ae oe in sity OF | oe wha r\ AREA ALE et ane avoid it he's going to be pmand all the'way, helen ate Cetlah Bocce eee ane late a ener jaws 4 Ja cloudy day, for ere tong Mis $48 | RF UIAT ie: Waal peat baited ey is very fan i colt back omnion Law wud | a er th her formidable | | may voempesy 18.Very Fast s went after bim and | Bravado runt their beads of in front. | . . ail Molla appeared with her tor ; ae aan i. r 1 nttl t be 5 ch Starry Manner wa » Racy Harris toe Be voking bat case me & bg a ‘9 get inside of F Nand ana | {Unk on tenactously unt!! the sponge | tn the stretch Ste on may Maris sad ¥ 1 S th Ass’, & + joan of|lery to-day, Misw Bjurstedt ix ma in that case he’ Walton snow In Sith ia Parently ewallowed Up in the buncn, | Wore fi! wom erate. bes Outnherh ASS MN | win ati tho courage of Joan ofl ii Miss while littl ‘Miake makes his prediction perfectly and just as everybody wan expecting | syne time, unis mere a shone in Ye i t lucking the punch, Mrs, : I Ra he bes seoriar| K an had to give up the to Phalerian win by himself Shut | city. ere reitied warir alerroe an bo C Al 6 but lacking ; Wasp | Pollack wil nelusions with her a. @, oumht to bo a sporting ention jum from the|tinger sho Mount to the front | etter agin, ‘They are, wane wn al loses une |M. Chisholm drew the Nors a more exp ¢ hn : yal Aira, Rog : om * “to win go y. | es at the Orio'e Bases! dark, Their er opponent ending her| There is no doubt that Motla win Ania the ra 1 promised a con. |from “nowhe fo Win Golng away. eee Maw wilh ve held on dite soree | = A jas her opponent, thus ening bee) ver match with Miss Caasel, but if es of being crowned queen rer Moceey Ka he girl who displays such educated feet on the ice in winter ean concen-| trate all her tonnis talents, Mistress) | epONny BURNS, who once jost|test. Brentwood appeared to be) MAK MERBAT SAAT SUL CAE | Chaney will meet el the world’s heavyweight titie to} run strong at this point, but eud-|things, as maiden events always are, | Dundee 19 the main 6 Jack Johnson, is now boxing | deniy his ride ) ; | e 11.-Di- BIRMINGHAM, Ala, f the South |tho tourney. Molla was in quite @ rectors of the Southern Association | sonive mood and gave all her rep- went out of the sad- Some of them were Jack Stuart, Com- | : * RR . 1 " “ | Molla--well, it ought to be an excel- camp. Tommy feels the result of re- |W his pair out of the way Cherry| -pye ti weight, His manager vaniajunanimously to end the present sea-| out, She stepped on her accelerator) mhe outcome of the match between! P i | ‘The Trump Was regarded as a “sure . ‘ }son on June 28 Lack of interest | her awed Poll d Mrs. Rogg 1 newed training and athletle activity,| Malotte just had to gallop the rest} thing’ in the last race of the day toat Becus ie aod ie Ml and ran circies avo ner Miss Pollack and Mr ge will also will book uy fen atched with intere From the abie,| the game, incrensed costs under the new passer ansportation | opponent like Ralph De Palma run | pe rates (Ning away from a flivver, Not con-|fomn di with this, she hit a homer over} will be in for he has i ued a challenge to Fred} of way to win in a romp and | Madden liked It and 40 did many un ayed yester avor of the younger girl ng that Miss Pol- easily male tay weg ¥ the adds] ____ SPORTING Fulton ‘ Brooks staggered hom n ejother of the speculatively inclined i e second, Th Meanwhile The Trum was made \t | Tommy was a great little heavy- | het: | asain. | nd the draft expected to be m de on| i = i ng end of the story ts compara-| favorite, whil Re + 6 tveotually be tence and then filled a royal flush| There is no. dei ; weight in his day, But they aidn’t| : ber taa at ibe vorite, While Aunt Dinah, the legtti- | Beg?) as | plavers as the result of Provost Ma everybody sitting in lack’s steadiness was the outstanding R (fw I N ( ; / haye any Fultons floating around |! at the sp ta 7 to 5 choice, receded to 8 tv | General Crowder's “wor eee veranda of the clubhouse | feature of yesterday's play, She was ' then, The men he fought and beat ¢ be run down until the| Brisk was played Well, too. ‘The race | 9 oantiiet w Minuuems enna ; Fork Or rere ant greens looked like spring | pitt nat a much hardier oppon AY BEAUTIFUL } Jack O'Brien, Gunner Moufr, Murvin| guilty party or parties are found. developed Into ® stirring, contest ¢ re ener Gite ile | Oe regulation were assigned as! {he distant givers ie om, but. just{ent than any of her sister aspirants, | Hart, Bill Squires, Bill Lange - never the finieh was close, but Aunt L ' yy ive] reasons for the action As cane was about to venture forth! and she came through splendidly | BELM NT PARK compared for an insiant with Multou. ' : i nl abs ik’ CHa wea 10 SF “i eruonmenta on % nd pick a few rosegays, the flow-; ‘There will be other matches just as e might have trouble with t.u big | o*! Opentag event on yeate O18 ieoen ' Orne | boreer oi Tomay Cadet William Murray of Cali-/er in all, kinds of contortions. Every | th ther permits, Another day plasterer day's 1, er out of the! Dum A ree. ee bey Nod, sae yoeioaed 1198) fornia fielder of the color of the rainbow was represented, will throw some light on who may be : mile. ni nO fAVC| rica evidently x 5 ae Ob 2 Mews) or i , ay ye , blue and brow top| influentia he pop lection of} 4 hith a fight was Johnson. Burne le | a , dently 4 hohered her, for she'Improvement vt nd Prapmie tics of Jersey City | heavy bitter lhe s Me sied the capricious | Marvellous Molla as one of the sur-| CENTREPORT HANDICAP | ways wanted to fight Sam Langford, | didn't have any of her characteristic 0 tgrma on toe ceslon they | PIS ot sporting millinery | vivors | | and it is likely that he would have |*peed. In her last race she carried 7 te Waglond, | will be eget wh fof 4 ii ton bout at MeGovern Makes Sacco Qnit eae and forward they surs-| — and 3 Other Good Races | been a good match for the Tar Li 114, ad plenty of speed and won in , June 11 (British Admiralty | the American A ¢ Raltia + the bewe BOSTON, M. ine 41 coh ‘de. fd chopping and backhanding ate) prank © ha ANGAN Weave HURST RACH AT Zz too, According to t dope he n igat |, lop, dimmy Rowe says weight |0e" wireless pre#s).--J. Th, Joel has re- |b! park Liere op Un igh & eo Phil tt white balla that kissed the | old Bro schoolboy, reached the have a chance with Fulton, he | wit Fikgy ai aaa ay ed ®t | used an offer of £25,000 for his horse, | WAR Maire te ahuow so rag our and | Gove _Piiladelpaia mace Young rans as silently as moonbeams nfefinal r taliha ‘Binckive iawn could ‘go back ten years, Tommy |*i! stop a train, Kvidently he ia! pick Jester, which won the St. Leger in| he ou uh ad eg nds Sacco Boston quit Dur ker-top, sang the racque' nik champlonship on a he] bt take some comfort owt of thai, "ent Had Jyntee won again yes- 1014, This action was taken by Mr. oc Y var hore last night 7 the little rubber baga-|f0Ul'* avreating Sc teh Brae he BUCK LO INBUTUCLING LapRsuudinns Scsce) 3. Vosbural probably weals OM the ground that it would be against | Upiews Beany Leonant, he fe lightweisut |g - elles in their Might. The| Japanese player. and doubles fm the fine art of walloping the Bouche, v ete ory 0) galled adalat - J ori &: tos Ser gg lw hile winning, Oth@rs partner of Jciiya Kumagae, The score P have handed her an additional bur- to leave the country, Visas, Lis pouude 4 Loe riagede, tacte lg mot Pele Giounds.” Aum, 906—Advi, * losing, im the Spiring yt was oe

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