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Z ; mvt X pa - aoe TTS FT RY ON THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 18,1918, 5 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK bite Ai ARE COVERED WITH STAR DUST. ANOTHER ONE OF UNCLE SAM’S WORLD-BEATERS BENNY LEONARD - Bi BOXING BILL “Get Me a Man Who'll Make Me Fight,” Is Champion’s Request Regarding His Op- ponent for June 20 in Garden, IT’S HARD FOR WOMEN GOLFERS TO WATCH THE BALL UNLESS THEY OPPOSE THEIR OWN HUSBANDS | oo lew Record for Catching Base- | Aauarten ball Dropped From a Height, Created by a Soldier Athlete. | C Wid GROBLACES” | x } \oose Goorrieht 1918 by The Prewe The nard will be the heads el to be held | Benny 1 | liner at the fistic carn Thursday evening, June 20, in Madle Y | son Square Garden under the aus {/ AND. JusT WAT pices of the War Hospital Entertatm. ¥ York Evens ‘0 “PT takes the soldier athletes to é UNTIL HE eu \ ment Association. The Ightweight make new records. NoW comes r , BESSOLO ouGHT To Z champion of the world will be sent Michacl Angelo Bessolo, Corpo , S1Nth Aero Squadron. Corp) Berssolo has caught a baseball drop Ping from a height of 700 feet. More over, bie ball was tossed from o PhS Moving airplane e The former record for catching a {Busedan dropped trom a height was ay by Gabby Street of the Wash ton American League team and BYly Sullivan of the Chicago White ox. Both caught balls dropped | from the top of the Washing Be USerur Down IN igainst the best available opponent. eGet me a man who will make me fight,” is Benny's request There will be ten six-round boute and every one will be fought on ite | merits. Ted Lewis, the world’s wele terweight champion, is already in training. He is hoping that the come mittee of matchmakers secures Mike Gibbons or Packey McFarland to meet bim. Johnny Dundee is all set for a real He would like to get another yn} =o jon ent h ht . . crack at Leonard, but the question Momuonctt, “2? eight” of ss et enka HAS ONG AMBITION ¢ |ct weight makes this smpossthle, : , in 1910, after spending. three one rer WGN GERMANY FaLLs «| The committee is making frantlo ef Gays in muting ‘em and using up ; HE WANTS To Caton forte to get Tote Seren) Cares Hfipre than twelve dozen balls. “Sule : The WAL |hnere and box Joe Lynch. Welling iP eeuaraiae inact = OER. | stands ready to meet any one the ph mn caught three b that were dropped from the | : ; if ’ ; “i Rik: Py aT i | committee selects, Bo does, tack do e mo: Britton, Battling Levinsky, arlie tnae ote sommes.” Hannibal’s Keene Memorial THE THREE GRACES. Fes Dogrme,, [Bien eee eee ‘on player, who attempted to bet- | . | P ancient bard once said in doubt | Eddie Wallace, Soldier Bartfield, the performance of Street and | °, : That nearly all the wrong | Prankie Callahan ‘and other stare pu tae eet Classes Him Among Best ecco antares eae | Mrs..S. A. Herzog Meets | th. |} lost Bn f J . il Th . Si But what is life without these three > ‘ / 4 He ost a row of ivories, and | That make our life blood red? F; Ne We never did" locate the. fork ot | 0 uventiles is season 1s 2A die fa8tas die! hate Koore istic News Ekvhen Corp. pessolo made? nis a | geste Miia Ley and SS, ch Lieut. Bowers dropped thirty ‘ The ‘ aks of to | Pp Mi h yal k ll Bate ont pia fing ts [Wilson Colt Makes Good| — RACING SELECTIONS. fe role reas We apeabe ol love Ie dokn Pollock rs. Thomas Huckna : ly Fie! jown in Texas. Owing . . hoe emagand ts ilies, tai : 1 | Bethe ata [ats oli] After Three Disappoint: | eeuniowr pank, twee eee | In Red Cross Final ; js dropped in a wide ¢ tha : ‘ i " J ¢ fair; ‘ a | a dropped in. u wide curve that mente ik Rich Stake, lM qlttcoeGueland, Whimsy, But atrip the lovely petals off | Billy Gibson, the popular tocal| Oss ina 8 of ball players on the field sictieuen boonies, ‘Second Hace—No selections. And when the ast one's gone, Managwr of Oshtere’ Bod Also. mans od aaa | 4 to make & catch, but Beasolo | By Vi tT, pabhird Race—Lady Vuleain, Um- The stalk ig what our lives would b | ager of several boxing clabs in this} e a ha y ala, 8 te ! ‘ ie day Peaws | Thace Ty; I ‘ sts { xh palsy paar a to manag “4 ae noey renee ¢ Wourth Wate—Sate Bright, Priee Sans woman, wine and song. Loa, during te days of the Fraw-| These Two Women Clash in hope bhelatae ina Ridstsoaske! tourna- Cog Reem & spheres Hannibal, winner. of. the Keene] cilla Mullins, Dorcas. uae ley Boxing Law, 1s now the manager | Decidi | |ment in this district. Except for a ite whiok fell o6 the sana cans I Memorial Stakes at Belmont] \tifth Hace—Home Sweet Home, ' CHICKENS. of one of the biggest boxing clubs in| Deciding Match of Tourney | prict period in the early stages, Mrs: } Ba out Ghabahe tua endeea Park yesterday, Fob), Wilsonide, faterpreot, Gretngy usland, aieiow Pini anaee . ; : 4, [the State of New Jersey. Billy has at Apawamis Club. | Stockton was generally level or else Beless for ball playing apparentiy haa, one of tif® best two- | Arrah Go On. dad theo. ee i “ Mtg ‘es his garden, a hard and LaLa + |been engaged by the owners of the : held a slight lead, At the outset she Jo altometer on iis pinae MipUel | year-olds of the year, A disappoint- ss neighbor Keeps a string of chickens, and they; inflamed with greed, come | [Mer A. A. of Long Branch, N. J. eutdcore (ber opponent) biti towera when he dropped the baila trom {Ment in his three previoun starts, Kel in whioh she started except the Arst| o'er and scratch to beat the dickens, and dig up all hie seed, phich atages its shows in the big BB et Asi EREOG oft vals | the) end Mrs, Hucknall was) gelding Wie fusllage, the height really won| made good handsomely over the five|and the last of her c r. Wil-| And then the man whose wasted labor has ect him seeing red walks! ““#ino on Ocean Park there, to rr and Mira be aheees Wits | he OORSE AN fae Niet tate ae eepeit was travel: and one-half furlongs route, the] on, also won the Keune Memorial 18 o'er to see that hennish neighbor and mai Thus village 'andle the affairs of the club in the nall of Forest Hill meet to-| On two or three occasions Mrs. and men and dames future, After receiving his appoint-|4ay in the final match of the Red/Hucknall threw away chances by Gis BISUOA ROALD heeaies keite Hane fun teen |ment Billy immediately secured the|Cross tourney at Apawamis, held| missing short putts, but later on, ‘Trompe La Mort will not be # In any towns where leggy chickens run loose in scorn of law, you may Services of Tom McArdle, whom he ap-| Under the auspices of the Women's|when a mistake meant disaster, she Melurday. ‘Teeing Welsh reports the b@ sure that trouble thickens and hearts are sore and raw. Old'hene and (pointed matchmaker, "Gib" expects|"Met” Golf Association, was as steady a8 a rock. Some of her horse as coughing. From present dn-| roosters have created more trouble, caused more t than could in seven to stag a big show on the afternoon| Mrs. Hucknall defeated Mrs, L. C.| recoveries were also worthy of a dications the starters wili be Major| weeks be stated by seven auctioneers, of July 4, at-which Battling Levinsky,| Stockton of Raritan Valleygon the|champion, whereas when victory He ‘3 Luculite, which will be rid- If you must keep a flock of Dorkings or other brands of fowls, oh, take |the clever Hebrew heavyweight, will] home green in the semi-fi At round, | seemed almost within her grasp Mrs. gen by Byrne; H. Pp. Whitney's) them where their frantio workings won't stir up grief and howls, To d Mrs, w.| Stockton faltered on the greens, tak- mit reached Corpl. Bessolo, and|(“nsest. by the way, juveniles have instead of using a catcher's mitt, as| been asked to go so far, He ran to reet and Sullivan did, he used hix|his training trinis, which, as was Nder's mitt. He was nearly knocked | xplained in these columns yesterday, lown by the force of the blow, but ‘c held the A ‘and played through a| Have been sensationally fast, Knapp 4 seball game immediately afterward. | got him away well and the question J © says he never muffod(a ball in hia} of his winning was never In doubt feude are often started, and people raise the deuc a Ww Ko against Bartley Madden, the for-| while Mrs. Herzog defea 3 aire Star Hampton was within striking) Johren, winner of the Suburban, some lone wilderness escort them, some desert far away; there you may|mer Now Jorsey coeearal rt 8. Bird of Sleepy Hollow, h py | ins three putts at the seventeenth ILLY rn ON . distance for a short way, but when] which, of course, will be piloted by fi | , y heavyweight. bs ‘Py Hollow, both by] and aguin at the home hole. “LY RODBNBACH, boxing in- | 4 * Robinson; — George. D. Widener's| Cuddle them and sort them, and watch the blamed fools lay. one up, Mrs. Hucknall started in '® manner structor at Camp Sevier, writes| Knapp wan ready Hannibal left him} oo igome te” wnapp has been seaeaae | Johnny Dundee, who te matched to meet! The Mrs, Hucknall-Mre, Stockton | that would have done. credit to any % me an interesting letter about| 4s if he were standing still, Me drew! cieagea: 8, W. Joft’s Cum Bab, with Frankie “Young” Britt of New Bedford, Mass, . » Stockton | man, winning tho first hole in 4. ‘The Be work there. ‘The commission re« | AWAY WIth ease and at tho ond | unuttinger up, and War Cloud, the| SCRAPING THE BONE. ln the main go of twelve rounds at the nest snow | Match was one of the most keen con-| distance ie 477 yards’ and. the ‘Borne arts that Rodenbuch is one of the | RAPP had a tight hold of the reins. 4. i¢, Macomber representative, with) ‘The player took a lead off third and with a slide that was a bird ho| o ti Armory A. A. of Boston on Tuestay might, | <== osassss Evra thot to within a cluble lest ot oat succensful of the inatructors de. | Wegeasht have won ly) twenty) the stable's premier jockey, Loftus.| scored the run than won the fray and was the hero of the day. | Sak sgwe el Pre “aetier: biel Seay WB the flag.” ' rng Lge 6; ile ‘4 | in the saddle, 1t will be the first real “That boy's a wonder!” yelled the stands; they stamped their feet and| i ontiots poonee ‘ ‘At tho short fifth Mrs. Stockton. won fed to camp. in the pa fter the: race | test tor the three-year-olds this sea- scrap will bo Jonny Ray, the Pittsburg lig uri ews with am neat @ 2 as any one could ask “1 get 543." writes Roden. | ‘Trainer. Tom Healey was the recip-| {eat for the three. year olde this Me! clapped their hands, And on the sporting page next day they featured) wagit, They will battle for ten rounds a FuD a8 neat a 2 ss any one could aay Ke ae Kean {MHC Of congratwlations from all) wre gpote in any of the competitors.| Brodie’s sterling pla Forben Field, in Pittaturgh, oa June 10, bout twenty fevt, which was i Bh, “b at 6.15, bide des as he superintended the coo! : ; | op seen 201 eno! ponsideri | Be Deer at Bilbe and Ooein | sidew ax he superintended the cooling But when he tried another slide, the shortstop tagged him on the HG; | oy sage adie Mead, manacer of Joe Lrach, | ‘The Belmont Park meeting comes to| of Volwy,,enoush considering the tne Meee een eg oie sikee [out of Hannibal, Naturally, he was from 9 to 10, rest until 10 have | ghetween sixty-five and seventy of- | and put a crimper in his stock by catching him—oh, what a shock! the lol taslumacignes czmoes foo ante lan end of Gaturd Muha Won tite oF & tat "He's punk!" they cried from every seat. “He must have ballast in his! into the arms y Mead bas decided | tion shirtin, tata goene of ac” |fgame on the part of the Raritan Vale And then above the deafening groan, they yelled “His head is made | to let Joe Wagner look after Lynch's interests | Lbaaahed the popular mile| ley woman came at the eighth down Maxey Hirsch uncovered a nice colt! as if you have THE horse! in Fleeing Sheik, the winner of the friend sald, last race, He won so impressively | feet. a Baye: cy w ‘ on i surse of the Metropolitan Jockey| the hill. Her drive left the ball on the ers boxing from 10.30 1.40, 1 t bol 0 he is in eerrice, Joe will nom join urse oO! politan key i t a 0 soit ; that were it not for the running of| of bone. , ; ) he | © : key | the bill. Her drive left the | Gying to make teachers ou. ot the | bee Campfire,’| the Keene Momorlal, he would be| ‘Which goes to show a bonehead play depends upon who's in the way; tad expecta to be placed on boant the |Club at Jamaica for a short seasion | Sirens cage and although undulations Bm P en cock ite t elie suggest given more attention to-day. His|and he who pulls it makes a hit if he can get away with it, Sy sitit, milo stationed at Ge foot of of six days, on Monday next. ‘The| hole Mra. Stockton came within an nek ed the| breeding alone is enough to command). ids By Delhi and Runaway Girl, he wer answ iscent look of| respect - oe * |change from the magnificent distances | %, ft'wne, yim ont one down for @ 3, Charles Weinert and Battling wy, who)and long stretches of the Nassau Mrs. Hucknall, who up to this nt Tyra ase foam st the cen sir hxiag ger [County course will be welcomed: by! Ped Hot been pulling well only foune hight. Wat the show Was pompeeed until next {tC Majority of racegoers, for at Jama-| by winning the long ninth in 7 to 8, her Monday evening on account of the heary fal of ica they will be able to watch the|gpponent falling to get hold of her mining for the contest to-lhorses from flag fall to finish w fourth shot over the brook, iy, Wee rele ges podria 6 fail to finish without} When Mra, Hucknall overplayed the Gs, Wako HoKsiog cat af INOOA Bay even the ald of field glasses, fourteenth green on her fourth shot ack Lerinaky at his gymuasium at Bridgeport, |°' 0 Ue te cature f lost, she became one down, Then she ana, © features to be decided ran‘in a putt on the fifteenth green that during the Metropolitan Jockey Club's} might have been easily missed, It saved ht the to play baseball from v to $6.30, and afier that have nath Ming to do until to-morro.y, In bed at 9.30." Mishines seribes yate of int eyes. Beer? casnrraae » ey atery of eRe han dlaappointed me ao orten that i] had him ready to run and announced at he is traini ‘or | hardly know what to think.” It was) before th . i . track and field|and ladies’ singles will be defended by | rain, both resumed , pe a Hgymen In for) wvident from the manner. in which| Win, Sbuttinger rode him faultlessly dee eee re Pip cenit py holders 'atler’ the. winners, of beg 4 Healey said this that Hannibal hasn't) and after running with Kerensky for h : F tournaments are ascertained, Th yet won the place in his estimation | most of the distance he drew away|Vanla, {8 expected shortly to take UP|or of the mens singles cup la Th that Campfire occupied {in the final eighth with surprising|(the duties of an athletic instructor at|R. Pell; hol doubles 1s Ing Sheik will beat mor@lone of the Eastern naval training sta-| Theodore trainer, Campftire's great two-year-old accom. | it seemed as if he just couldn't run a seemed to Hight up his} bad race coming from quch a fine sire rhis. fellow,” he continued,| and worthy dam, Besides this, Hirsch erman who runs up against it will gear a ten-second count j ee when this work ts ov * he say: é oe iby! Re hs Previous to yesterday, Hannibal|ease. Fle Clarence Gillespie, manager ot several local! mecting and the dates of the ~ {her a half in 6. Again at No, 16, 4 nem the manly aft, or gan , yy > 5 of thet , after 4 eee, is neat ARN, Si a KWe|had started three times. ‘Phe. firet | two-year-olds than will beat him be-|tions, The position has been offered | tren tae | 8 has een offered the position of matc-|ning Is as follows belr Tun-doeing too atrong on'her second snot aes have | tveral broken noses and| time he ran fifth to Fifin. Quegy,| fore the season is over. Nin woe Walter Cacip, Commisaioner’ oni | ities | htlen Iavansted! ns Na | wakor of the Penna Grove A. A. of Phous Grove, | Monday June, 17-—The Excelsior Ritched back out of the long grass ston we hi agp ho Routledge, War M 4) Tere — ef eae N. d, to take the place of Herman ‘Taylor of | nandi 7 € Fi dead and got a half in 4, After that “Broken * especially among the o! ut 4 ar Marvel and Teren' a. | o Athletics for the Navy, who is keen for tue mi Meg Baggatbate aaptvoeliys baartsd| BL cap, of $5,000, for three year olds | Strs ton showed the effects wt ee | ee. ® but not one word! All take It] Nex! time out he was bealcn a length} Jockey Latle will be back in the lig ave Robertson impart some of his Giiteple should make a [ANG UPWarM, at a mile und a sixteenth, |etrain, taking, threo putts ‘on both. the Reet, tei iy Ge wive gant f badly that day that| to have bees Ml, but it te sing his [athletic knowledge to the student sailors ot ble position, as be huows the @ ° eld stakes of $2,000 for two] seventeen and home. greens. In each yeur olds at five and @ Ralf furlongs. | Inst Tuesday June 18h Rosedale | be stakes of § {ee nee the approach putt was faint rted, Hoth were round In 95, repre- ing golf that on @ fast courss would ily, He intends to go after all the prow. xers in the game, e second da Ir ession pla in the women's m an tennis | he would have won| real trouble was associating with too ak. Hannibal's next! convivial friends. “Bob, 1 will try to give you an idea| Was away » } the material 1 an working wit. | naps thoug Se ra headache F ew York ‘Tennis | cha nt ; 000 for two yeag old fli- n for Camp Sevier a traini of start was on June 3, when Blue Lad- leftshander Get ne rs ¥ ie ry eee ae ee eee Late. aris | H Matctumaker Sammy Harris of the American |Iies at five furlongs + i {Dave snualied OF Gr Deter inbplaiers went off the track at a place | die beat him rather easily. Healey! phe victories of Corntassel and | lub advanced into the a val round Rar, aurea oat, drones rile 8 { Baltimore ts willing to Wednesday, June 19—Te Garden | pird. managed to. hold Mra Heres galied Wild Cat Creek. A wooden| Was supremely confident that bis colt! Hannibal appear to have broken the [of the Brooklyn city champlousilp lawn | fin Mike Larue the clone Ah he AE | Was the Jeraey City bantameig City Stakes of $2,000 for @rec-year- | whose fine long game was for A’ tine fagech turned upside down and the; Would win that start but in the run-| streak of hard luck for the Wilson|tennis tournament on t enough the moisture, Ag only. the $750 with an ution of accenting 20 ver cent, | olds und upward @8 @ aafle und 4 six- | discounted because of indifferent green 2 cla of the ¢ + went clean ning It looked as if Robinson, wholhorses. —Traincr Healey hopes so, e Terrace Club of Fb first round and part of the the ene receipts, Hume will sien un at oneet teenth and the Mos Handicap | work. | After winn he first two Bons the car and crushed ii like an[iode Blue Laddie, — outgeneralled | anyhow. y feline Pant A clesin § been completed) thus fa for « fifteen-round bout at Harris's club ov July {for three-year-olds and upward, at a| holes. the Fairview woman lost her ad- Seciehell. About te the boys were| Johnny MeTagg wh» rode the 2 of A oY, aot, Al tho contestants to put tn 8 with Pal Moore, the crack bantamweight of fmiije and a sixteenth vantage and a atte ater found bere glee dine eae | Wilaae on of S—7, 9-7, 2, All € Ml days of competition in orde Mewphis, Tenn Muredas, dune gsc” ‘ » down. Mrs, Bird still stood one Billed and forty hurt, Tw Ws st The vi a re Rete noed|. We have often heard about horses! afternoon was confined fy the dou h 1 Joubles and mixed doubles, = g ae rig iy F The Youthful | ding to the long ninth, which she eee a yi Ay Me ae as et | the fol Foret Bey soe"! being slow beginners, but> we haved piay with two pains reaching , # on, soheduled time Aiby Aiee ¥n0 poy i i heres: at nd a halt sities TEOEOIA LS itt Pees nat qe i ber ds from the seene, and got | the ywers of the colt that he balng ouete eee ee ete » with t Phat righ shaken eel nising heavy eight of Salt Lake City, an e and w half furlongs, |Drassin from. a wheel rut, It wae e ; re about (wo minutes after It hap- | aulre trong, vigorous rider Hike) Never He eae ee to bewln tinted round brackets iy 0. o'clock foutine’ as n Fred Fulton box several times, | Friday, June 21—The Bronx Handi. | risky shot, with wood, but the distanes ned. Of all the misery | have seen | Knapp, who handled him in faultless 7 4 | O'clock and the mixed doubles a that Pulton and Dempsey wil |cap, for three-year-olds and upward, | salned enabled her to win the hole in 7, my day [ never witnessed ar Hon. Mr. Wilson was cated with) 8@ pilots. His ride on El@nbart in| qe War Department Com 1 on hg battle if they are permitted [at a mile and a sixteenth, Ater on Mrs. Bird was 2 up again, equal to that. AND NEVER | the youngster’s performance. Vie] the Arat was a nerve wrecker. ‘Trail: |praining Camp Activities brid | os Ge tee ets ce ener oe thelr twenty-round bout et Den-| Saturday, Junc he outliainns sron thn eleventh’ and rweitth TOUR DID A WEATE PROM THE tory was doubly sweet becaune of the| nee ny its eeu ein ‘and Onte |t9 the officials of the t John eae cy rd AAS a Recnoon of July 4, “The|ton Handicap of $3,500, for tht alollow pial Apel pas thls MEN IN THE WRECK Face [RA be bred him. Hy Olambala) because Helen Atking wan a very) "onal Lawn Tennis Associ that ‘the deta ' sald Mish, “and J) ye Apia Ad polls pad @ sixteenth, |sho lost, missing a brassle shot’ They WILL try lo kve you an idea ot Mirthful, he has some stout blood | HFed Ally In the last eighth jbanee eenkes ule, Be fu , ctween’ Charles ‘ive pede neli iy, nadia yeur-olds and upward, at six Curlonae, fast holen, ier sucund anes hat {th meness of these poor |!) bix veins, Mexoana was a good] ge jpurchased supplies for jana. Jerume 1) avers, amaseu Wille Jackson, the local lghtwenght, will take : - ‘4 tim 2. Bs pi ines One boy was | Performer herself, winning every!race| |The band made it a Harrigan & | Cit fm! he equipment tgainet Waller Hagen and Jim’ Barnes |8!t in another battle at Buffalo, N, ¥.. co-niedt. 1, ist showing the order of events n the women took part wm ee ae 7 Ir vasa , 2,604 balls. ° 4 Be 4 been issued, The meeting will begin py Hollow. ‘Their’ ei 1 t | Faiths: 5 OW O , ter after two and the proceeds of form tn all hie conteste in that city, They will 7 ir ecard tin bulance t aken the broad jump, 15 feet in the run- | (4y," “The Rainbow Road,” "Take a ’ i ‘5 as usual on Aug. 1 with the Shille| ue p15 ¢ \ at a AS r atch will be to the Re ¢ together jen-round go at the Quvens. | #8 Usua e Shillelab hospito! hollered that he ning nd jump, do 100 yards low| Day, Off, Mary Ann.” “Hate Of t but. Col. A; N : D | Same toeets tamvesae. 9908 te Steeplechase, the Flash for two-ye * hurdles in 20 seconds, 100-yard dash | Me The, Mnlghta of the Mystio|mous Oxford Univers — ited milly he Hargeat club at present | ids and the Saratoga Hand The ft want to go until, they wot RIM) in dy weconds, high jump 4 feet, and | Star” and “He Was the Last of the/known in America staging boxing shows in this State, olga aad the Barasaen Handicap, Tho SPORTING, . t the eck. This x t Bey UMD. ¢ fee id | Ho " ded good, to combined Oxte 1 oat avi ri eel eee aa” Ginsine 4 ‘ On ae phd o f the wreck.§ This w hrow. the 1 nade 35 yards, | Hogans.” Bounded good, too, phere Panay te | on It what Mike Colling, manager of Fred Fulton | Aug. 14, Closing day, Aug. 31, will be € you some, idea of the fine Between this and their boxing these States in 1914, has been insignia * big hearwetght © is true, then Fulton} featured by the Saratoga Steeple- I have to work with, It » find boys th. nountaln far rebably ret RACING AT BEAUTIFUL BELMONT PARK er boys will be some| Herbit 1. Pratt has donated Gun-!ona bar to. his, Distir ! |rock to the Government breeding Order for brilliant serv ) the bat- | seas © poor boys of bureau, He is a fine individual by | uefield. yuted to get a! Rocksand and Gunfire, Along the jor Adams do-|#ame line, the Stanley Motor Van) By far the largest swimming pool the fighting «ame # (wenty-round go with Jack Dempmay at Conn, on July 4, Mike saya that game and thar ends r that wray,® Beride: the rich Hopeful and the Sara- toga Cup. Every Saturday during the meeting: will also be a day of stake fedtures dd to the man to go into a by t ' As ; ever built in this city hus been ¢ t \e ¢. Fulton has an interest 7 ng l s fund, which, Company has offered the ace of tus ever bull ‘ A con ae by tra _ o J , wole oriatio: structed inside the grounds of the New 4 valvon at Minnespciie In commenting on the fact that Mr wath " rd to ei, Bhs geven to m ith Street, pear the subway tation. en Inthe A a ant ute fia fe om |had refused an offer 5,000 for hi SIX WELL-FILLED EVENTS es as ' boy 1 you This pool is\ 3 eet long by 300 feet | ceived his varsity ng tne gon meighta in New ‘Jemey. | proat horae, Black J vere ee ee j ebulls. | ome possible way in! Little Nearer seems to havea mort-| wide, so that It will be } te to wr-|the baseball team He in Silent Gittbons a Ughtweighit of Bt, faul | BTCA’ Ouse, Bet Joater, becaL fhe RYDE PARK HAN with Ge n New York? gage on long distance races, Even if|range a 100-yard stra a te - who bas been went to New York by Billy Miske, | # ee eee, Fo ‘ove th } r hold ath ames here RODPNBACH, eare he has been over the jumps he can | petition Purpoare: Gea The navy Waar ne |the st." Paul fighter, “Billy seams to think that | PP a Bree oe K alae om: yt HANDICAP the 4th of July I have had-thirty amp Sevier, Green-|come out, once or twice a year, and | Med In the pool, ih et \ ind an eer D 4 ‘ air he la 0 somer a9 he bas Gees bri pare C pa 0 by otic 4 BD Mibserees tor vine tant tive anya tying ne oy home: ta: semua Iden, and stited ith. clabo Mane ttt," "w na 2 Rat ree ier |atiowed his patriotiam by his action QUOGUE HANDICAP a euetic f Pe AS Ones ene tr Rrra pt | when the race j@ at a mile and @ half fret championship swtinn oral yeare, has graduated. fr ay MS Giteowe and Mixes [men in other Countries,” slack Jenter FaReT BACH At 2.0 Pf, M4, BE ise caine van ania a RuaD vat Rodenbach | or more, take place on June 2 Point. Stil the army has su ‘ is a son of P lus and Absurdity SPECIAL RACH TRAINS t > comes nandy ter wants for his camp costs $375. | ro, Gene Vidal and Va ban in Cincinsati} He was a great race horse, winning He tab ease a LY h lam trying to teach the boys toish Av... Broo fupeh | ying to teach the boy pau Reagan) ag ataehaly ‘apie ecinl ‘Cars Uewerved { Ales. Course also renched Oy Trenege, + “including Wer , a ‘The Middle Btates tennis tou nt , is a chance for some of| Arnold Rothstein had @ hunch on ; ramen ‘ } De high tutte ed tee mead | muly's thousands New. York Hannibal. As he said afterward ho t@ be held at the new court emp. high jump and throw the hand nds to “kick in.” ‘The money Bad t© Walk out of the club house to Riagewood Hoag, sout es ihe ataor in. leer to the Cinsasatl Bexioe| won the City and Suburban Was. 128 . in- kh ney prevent himself from betting his head will’ begin on the 24th " Commisaion officially ordered that there abould! Dounds—the top weight in the handle be mu i € could re spe na bi r way wa 4 Nts to-day w chi a4 P. s be any ming contesis in Cin re, must jump 8 feet in! couldn't be sp & better gpa oft. fitles In men's sing ' ts today with Chlengor 8.45 Pat, ibaa More! Gaaing conten to hurl into the breach during the remainder of the” Administration oflthe St. Ledger, City and Suburban crees another meeting o oe AnGiDer ene Mayor Joba Galvin, ‘This was intimated when! and other prizes. His impost when he