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are Sota y, “. & _. BEFORE AMERICA ALL THE EARTH Chance for Dempsey Now to Box Fulton at Coming Army Athletic Fund Show. Courricht 1918 bw The Prewe Pybienine Co (The New York Krenine World) HE attitude of the Baltimore of- ficials toward the Fulton-Demp- fey contest is unfortunate. It would be different if these men sel- fishty refused to use their talent for patriotic purposes. Thoy have boxed many times for charity and for sol- ‘sin the camps, Fulton last week offered to call off ail bouts after July 4 and travel around the country | boxing wherever he is wanted, to help | raise funds for training camp athletic equipment. Dempsey would no doubt be willing to do the ame, Why | should the most prominent men in boxing, who can be of great use to the country as boxers, be barred from taking on a bout occastonally for their own profit? Boxing is a pro- fession, It would be absurd to bur lawyers, doctors, bankers tects from practising thelr profes- sion, And there are few men in these lines who can do and who ac- tually devote so much time to doing work that benefits the soldiers, Fulton has offered to an opponent selected tn the coming army Athietic Fund boxing show, not barring Dempsey. Here is Demp- sey’s chance to show that in spite of knocks” delivered in many quarters he can be as patriotic as uny one else, OTE this, you who think boxers aren't of use except in khaki and who think boxers are se! fishly working entirely for their own interests, Here is a schedule for one week, turned in by one manager of or archi- rieet boxers who voiunteered, Ike many | others, to do all he could for the #o}- diers, Silvey Burne reports: “Thursday night at the Garden my middleweight voxer, Frank Carbone boxed Mike MeTigue, and I had ban tam Joe Leonard voxing Young tton- mer. Friday night Carbone and Joe Leonard appeared in poute {n Peans- grove, N. J. Cardone voxed Willie MeLagblin aad Leonard appe against Benny Kaufman, “Without COLUMBUS DISCOVERED EVERYBODY WAS POSITIVE WAS ON THE SQUARE. Com® RiGuT In, Bows ! I Got cua Surnrounven! CAPTURED $3 GERMANS PRIZES ARE Bend OFFERED FoR GVERY TARE® BXHGS SHOT Down OUR AVIATORS WILL FIND (7 HARD To MAINTAIN “THEIR. AMATEUR STANDING «+ Roger Bresnahan Likely To Become the Manager Of St. Louis Browns cao 2 Old Catcher of Giants and) fit "1 af, Sins fh for Several Years Succese-|tfvin on fase. aya ‘ilot ‘ards Is Jego-| carved bim ihe managemen: tiating With Owner Eall and They May Come to Terms To-Day. been ay liberal, say, as the Yaoks wr While 5ox inanagement, the Kasac | wom undoubtedly Lave lurbed cut winner In St. Louis, . It is the impression among basebda'l experts that it is practically tinpos- sible to produce a winner in St, Louts ng to the excessive heat in sunt- mer in that city. The players be come “dopey” during their long home By Alex. Sullivan. FRANK LENNART oF CHICAGO, AMD BRoveHT'IN: “PERFECTC THE EVENING WO BREAKING THE WORLD'S ONE “MAN SURROUNDING RECORD, to MM again, About latter lias carclewly left the pitcher's aa PROM WATCHING BABY 'UTH CLOSELY, WI IZHD TO ANNOUNCE THAT FON PALLS. Opposing pitchers would rather the old role a mile, 4 contemporary writer ascribes Ruth's great batting to We always had the Impression that they had to thre | suspension to t him to th IN @ plate HIS ONLY Rov, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, i9is. i BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK THE NEWS ng Co. (The New York Evening Worid.) FEBL AUTHOR- BATTING WBAKD SISA je that Babee walk to first than ride ness m with HE OUGHT TO KNOW. In windy olf Chicago town, The home of Sox and packers, That guy Comiskey wears a frown Whene'er they speak of slackers. the the only time @ piten MAYRE THE REASON THEY HAVE BE) IS BECAUSE HIS FAST OD LOP OF LATE. nest words of tongue or pen will be when he sees Jue Jackson (This meter ts poor, but you'll grasp the idea.) ik unkiodiy about cut af the box score of a mame be low 8 baseball writer ip the ster, entered in the fifth race ot Aqueduct on doubt thet Le is no misnomer. N CALLI 5 HAS BE AL DEPMARER MOKING A iexday, proved QUANTITY VS. QUALITY. When hits go bounding o'er the lea For singles, doubles, b: ye three being able to sieai un| PY (Y=pretty hard trying to keop] pt It 18 @ notuble fact that st hour's sleep, we made a hurrled truin Lids Sih ¢ ma b psf s always put up a bette The pitcher setdom bats an eye, bs : Hoger Bresnahan cut of St. Louls.| louis teams always p! For hi MW Wh id hy hh? to New Haven, Conn, where on sat- i ; ‘ardi-| brand of ball on the road than they ‘or he will win. Why should he sig! Urday night my inen boxed for the te eheld the reins over the Cardi) ao oe ome Bit when he's scarcer with his hits Rershing War Fund in the Arena,| als for several years while Mt%] New Yorkers will all be rootn Tran old St. Vitus with his fits, parnone Bat oldier Bartfield ana | Britton owned the club. Now it look#} for Roger to land the job In St. Loul The pitcher gets a c: of blues, leon was pitted against Tommy jas though bo wil! succeed Fielder| as he hus an oreny, of triends here be Because he knows that he will lose. nea. ie i ee ther big Huse OF His great catching § . a Sunday, which ts generally an off] one" as | hy ber D'® ting while a member of the cham MRGLHALenaUiin tata donaet . heii ; day, Carbone and Leonard boxed foi |!eague Mound Cay team the Browns. pionsiip Glant team sume ten sete uly casua'ey Nste do not mention the French Geuvru he soldiers at Hed Bank. N. J It ts roported tat the famous Itajah buck, particularly. 1p 1005 when an (or fingers pinning War Crosses on khaki, which isn't the sof vo Monday night Frank Carbone wont |iy at pr in conference with Phil c#Ught Christy Mathewson's curves In ‘ie wortd, 9 Bridgeport, Conn. where he boaed | ( t Se Yan Qiper, While the latter and Invn Man My: poe ee neitt (a AS SO eve rslar i neapacramare rrencetraeebepreee RUC LIERCT SALT Ba UC UE Upon reading the news Tuesday morning we noticed that Benjamin f wy fighters have done | cans, and it is not ut all unlikely that! games from the Athletes, Leinert defeated William J. Breslin in Philasomania the night befere. \ Plenty of hurd boxing In the past few | xume time to-day a wire will be sent will be odd to see the former " ‘9 deve ty are PATIUOTIO ea ats [from the West to the effect that Roger | MH cev Tae reves. “ mae The poswibliity of the Fulton-Dempsey embroglio begins to look like a 2 | clubs, Matty edland he apa = RO one barred—not boxing exhibi- | has signed a contract to pl he} Rajah in St, Louis. shortoge“of War Savings Stamps, Wons but real fights.” Hrowns for the baiance of the preveyt oe meses ir rT a" les - ' WP UNSEUe<GAGCGS Aad. Bankers: COMSD AY. onal Leave it to Ariie Latham, the old HOWDY DO, GEORGE! a ry i} a * i. Tol o m1 re f ;! weight Leonard ever get a day uff | Bitsndhan's home is in Toledo, Last ‘diamond star and erstwhile couch 0 Accataina cathe cana ofl partes they won't know what to do with tt,| Weel Le quietly dup his suit! {he Giants, to get some humor out f q Perhaps they'll spend it trainin | ‘ of lire. What do you think the fu- George Stallings must have pulled a Barry : bs | h town of FUD- mous baseball man is doing now? He “<= ICK CURLEY'S box , [Mer heels, He didnf even teil hi is in London, identitied with the Y. NOW THAT EROOKLYN HAS BEGUN TO BUY PITCHEKS, WHY Nia Saven far th intimate tricnds Where he wus M.A. work and at present trying Sor 197 (PM PURCHASE "EM IN PAIRS? : dh 4 lth . to show King George how to throw Army Fund brought in $3,000,| TMFe Was no danger of his — - SaeEnnSnEE EERE RnEnEEe Curley hus devoted nearly ull of hig | SRUeht in the draft, as he imost His Highness is anxious to know 7 i time during the past few months go old enough now to buve a son eligibl how to toss the ho: hide in true ° ry erie chewasden ar citie G Ne 0 | ror army servive, “oMciai style, as he has been chosen Ustic CWS John Pollock QIU OSSl ci : Oren | he iris * . to piteh the first. ball tn game for varivus voldier benefits. Often Ob te confer with: Butl over| 20S) Oe eee ee etn te he dig# into his own pockets for ex roffered leadership of ¢ Ber alte SPRUE y say that Jim Coffey, the Irish heavyweight | smingt Harry Bose, the Buffalo battler, for Set Ticed wat tecante Rie meet clus was what iuved R ne king, who is only 1 to throw-, has refused to meet Bartley Madden, | (% rounds at @ boaing show to be brought off at big and he likes to do all he can. ron bla home fireside ing JB chet My i + a du uy the former Jersey City hoavyweight, Z ne Since Fielder Jonex recent ball. a la American and on indepen. ; (8 the main event of eight rounds at} "we Hartley, the local lishteriaht, will engage HARLIE ROSE joing & lot of | up the sponge the Browns } dence Day hopes to be able to make the next boxing entertainment of thel ce sy Foc sa ppelpesiae be yy boxing in Fr not Aceord'ng | looked after by Junmy Auats the | Rood w n he star the game be- Armory A, A. of Jersey City, on MOU= forme, He will take on Larry Hansen for ten to “Plane News." p sblished in| tormer Yankee intictder, He has done |tWeen the boys from the U. 8. A. day night. Coffey notified Charley rounds in the semi-flee! to the Johnny Dundee. an aviation cump “over tier sose vaarly well for an inexperienced mas - Docssevick, manager of the club, to- Geonte Chaney battle at the baseball r=" there, # busy pulling ov boxin hows and out Owne ! ¥4 : i “i g Mter that go Hartley will go to Newport. R. 1, i Buy bile shows dn0 Jwner Ball Is anxious to secu day, that he dose pot intend to do Som, phate ema tne tins tier cones Hesing in ihe Crete Mae samba gure whe bas bud peaty oC Dgqmmon USE) 20% were boxing for voine time, and or Sons we came guwn iifieen pouuds bghter S*#stlence Lt would appear that t asked him to cancel the match.) Pl Paavo Mea 2 a ght, aad bp. ofure evectiat £ ps ras hat wot ne - : ' " erk ere to pos! po i hen the officta| the Armory A, 4. of from his fet fight, vad “ihe,ot ton of Hresnuhan would ne t WASHINGTON, J Washing: | Doesserick offered Pom'pone he se city innelled Charley Desmeric " ip better trim for the b attle.” He pomst bie ; : rick ap ite & move that Mall could jion rade it three stralgh "Ath. | Match for a week, but Coffey Would aatcmmue, Lenn of ‘i ran @ Devoration Day -boxing aa Manan his aS aker, ie ¢ of Herann Tar show “sor the ort of war oF-lin SL. Louis gained throng WHGM tetios by winning by as not ilsten: to it. Bil Brennan, the tor of (blades, ther made 6 sour mone phans: . nection with the ¢ mes ous bis con 6 fret game of What wa crack Chicago heavyweight, has Poneeerns use alres met ae S09 show e fist > th > these th en ut the ‘dhe A ell }a double header, ‘The contest was played, pe ane » by Doesserick to c a ate 7 and the seeans rt. nbrea” did wntghty’ well witie hand Hoe oat i wan played been wigned Up by Doenscrick £0 cis 15 63.000, ‘Charler hes already made $1,000 How yoh more we whould Uo|noter were an Cone te enee They 18 & constant s second ane! meet Madden, This ought to be ® oat uf the two shows for the clud, *he price of a boxing chow tioket soi ey mude serious bids cr yes ake a= gree to figit Kid Norfoik, toe = . oe eight, 4 ten, fifteen or twenty OOK at tits em m —we i own to ba . throw Dev M Kotrick delawt eda a Prank turn over to lim the eum of Deen chewing inet # ede: three-legged race, one be country as Old Bagle Kye, 1) tara: aa bo- | moment he steve into the ring,” mid Loo Hyon Hens ; i team trom each squadron, Vuesduy, Neart disease being given as |truth when ve my Cline would | manager of Norfolk to-day, Norfolk will pay that vport is booming even : - eckley played with & aly axrer to make 189 pounds ripaiie for B9 | sum out of his own pock he ia cosfident wound of the gune: od En Germaus thought tie Kng caKo id St Louis) may’ 2) ith Jackson at (Oe New doner Sooraman's gr he cau take’ tie means ct Deas “The entire camp !y getting ready en, ¢ uns and Australians io of Weekowken oo July offered to let | ; r Yiine box Jeckwm at i) voande rinamdy."” wad} Bill Brennan who defeated Tom Mo\abon. th for the big track wis tid meet aus velo erasy, early in the war Tenn, 3 Ane iia box : borgre : B. whe dete A . baseball gales Ww ve heig Docuul.vs | becnuse they played fo and was made today of the | Duar: ‘*but Rasler bebd 19D ae am ex | Now Castle beavywoigh’, at la fain Hh te . ; sicher fara" . cw > to doviay the match eectiy, received $000 for bw end, MaMahon drew Day, wh will ue the bigwest hole | Cuscoail eght behind th aly of Piicher Kara "Cy" Barger, man- | Be eae at tos Tnien avigsion i bens he daitle lines, VAY ihe Mampals Bouthere \bemtnel = {down the sum of $160 for the Licking be re Camp. It is expected that u thuu- | they often koeked a ftectball amet lub, to the Chicago Nationals, He| John | ceive), ‘The grom receimte amoanied io $2,200, letes Will participate in the jan thes chase aed & football ahead reports when the Svutnern season closes| pow the manager of Jack iNourmer the Waal | which was very good for @ show in tat city events, The progeamin Mandar ear thavta 4 ero heats ae Jona farther stated that Demo. | Brennan boxed for 80 per ceut. of the receipts Group One—in charge of Lieut, | saw the cheerful Yaa eimey | ane 1 * [lov had ® tela with Bim in Milwaukee and that | aud McMahon 23 per cert R. D. Smith, 802d Squadren— | siour> SUSE OANOPHBE) Sie a “4 nen th ins |e event to cite Maliley SD ter ovat. 6! Bie fH | tan rermmtoin. whe reeentl? (008 dle Mook 100-yard dash, medai School t in @ ga Sead TRUE | cure coments and ine few months would hare | ot ee | hoo! te * yet a , " . b . ponder bis macagwenent, bas added ancthar meda' je i NE more | porting item iby a more of f 0 0. Bornhoeft’s | ¥ita ctizah all of Lie @oute ‘dere tte jee i mane. as Aided anvth feced | : hing Was the feature, not a hi from “Plane News ee hts delivery. Unie twenty ete | pestpivan, who looks after the affairs of Bin {the Matiew bwatamwaigit, who formerly was Mr, Tilton, a well-known 1 him and “6 Bot as far| Brennan, the Chicago beeryewh! received « tale: jmanamed be Dick Curler and Tew Raymond in the 440); quarter-mile American, living in Biarritz, has just *% *eoond base gram toxtay from Tom Andrews, the Western pro. | Bernstein mye he bas cancelled me hat which four men, points for | uirered five different prives of one DEPROIT, Aur moter, stating that BM FOU mre Booman o om next ron. is thousand france each to the first cave eleni & Cary "Mtatel bade fmranter of 61,000 te hes Joh Dempeey a ten Two—in charge of Lieut. (american pilots who bring down,| ld the i Siellen back | puund bout in Milwaukee 0° July 4, Leo wired | lem Oe i fore i G42d Squadron.—Shot five: the “Oth of Muy, thee! muw (won bs ab. Thetsalt wee | tase sould, senor the mated 16 Rares | acting shows, Pgh src rine Wr Fy put) 16 pounds, me running |foches. This notice isan inv.tatios |! lenbarh after getting; Mee Andreas would tack on an adittignal 800 | ETS SPE) Citure entertainments of its kind tig jump, en running | for amateurs.” hh Was @ Hee offer staged at Baltimore, will most likely Le the road jump, meda ne called | 1a the ring when Pete Herman, ‘ie tan Group Three — In charge | of Yea Bo! The Bache aviators nd Bill] Ramey Adair, the tora) fetter, 19 now booked | PEE.” Cease ond Prochie Bum of Jere Lieut L. & Jackson, 642d Squad- [going chewp! Thiee for $200. It" e umpire more fights, On duly 6 Re will take Coes tent eight-round boc ron—Tug-of-war, twenty men on safe ive? that by this time Mr TilloW's | eset decane oy fe Charley White of Caicege for Cour rounds st 1S Malta pert ow, duly Paved ae’ nen ia ay erg abi '@esDabs BU bh ae oho: ve benefit in Cleveland for the soldiers aim Saul- { ‘o sires @ side; gun rai yy me five prizes have all been cia.meg. "Baten, FoWe Grounds, ata, tol LAR, sn’ Rauiomect Yung, acd oo July he eam Suge ‘0 Mere tnd Bure 4 s, iad | * space for automobiles ALL THOSE ABOUT TO INDULGE IN FLIRTATION USUALLY CHECK THEIR NAMES BEFORE THEY ENTER. Oun. Bows aR© HOLDING GAMES Go CLOSE Te THe FRoxtT THEY can US THE “Boom? om ( Tie German Guns For A STARTING PISTOL - “— MARAT Se contnaso Looe Uree ns, AUSTRIANS Have Mave Doranpo's ORtignce tere Philadelphians Wanted — to Buy Track Before Im- provements Were Made— s, eae Vanderveer, Thistledon. > . . $ Co ons Arrange Second Raco—No. se s. Parsons's death his horses were gi > niditions Arranged for} Tarde Ras faut Macomber and Edward Arlington got this of Fall Meeting entry, Pioxwick (for $1,709, [tis said Arlington had By Vincent Treanor. AMES SHEVLIN, President of the Queegs County Jockey Club, is different from most officials of @ tracks on the Metropolitan | ctreuit, He meets and talks with folk with a wide open countenance and a frankness that ts refreshing He discusses subjects of importance the ri ing followers in the spirit of | eoment rather than that 4 concealinent, Major Belmont does Bs the same way too, but there are others of racing's officiluldom who pollyfox around with furtive ca-t bressions on their faces that would make one almost believe thelrs was? an iliegitimate occupation jf one cidn't know otherwise, They seen sPapermen would a rattlesnake who was to duck und sidestep ne as they about to do them @ personal injury. There is no use mentioning names here, The men probably know them- selves, Jt was our good fortune to meet Mr, Sheviin on the train from Aque- duct yesterday and listen to what we had always considered “inside stuff” about the running of a race track. For instence, Mr. Sheviin told us of | |how, being the only living Director jof the original six of the Queens County Kacing Association, he suc. ceeded to the presidency on the death of good cld Phil Dwyer, howAle re- that the stockholders have | not taken a penny out of the associa- | tion's treasury in nine years, and that when the subject of improveme | presented itself to him he decided to Jexpend all the surplus cash on hand lin the betterment of the racing plant Many men bad complained to him, he sald, that they couldn't take their plain women folk to Aqueduct because it \iacked a certain grandeur of places like Belmont Park, Others volun- tecred suggestions of how to improve things, to all of which Mr. Shevlin Hatened respectfully, One man, whose colors are well known to-day, dis- Jcussed the matter for an hour or so last season and finally offered to take | the $1,000,000 proposition off Mr. Shev- |lin's hands. | “We'll do things ourselves, and keep the track,” decided Mr, Shevlin, and straightaway he invited architectural propositions that entailed an expendi- ture of money. Finally drawing at an understanding, he selected one set of plans and started the work on the construction of the new stucco club house, with its subway, two verandas and its almost palatial interior, After months of worry, labor dissatisfac- tions and trouble about getting tae ed a few days before the meeting Was scheduled to Then a fire had to break wut, kily it was a small one, taking present begin. but lu only a few hours to repair, but just name it meant additional wor ie the venerable official who coo fesses to being three score pnd ten. q new roadway an¢ rN so claimed a}- Owner Jas. Shevlin Discusses | Racing Affa luctantly undertook the Job of filling! joint associations, as was the case| cepted by The Jockey Club Registrar. Dwyer's shoes in conducting race last year. “We will conduct a full|Tt is just as weil that it was, for a meets, how he turned down an offer meeting alone or not at all,” he de- | colt, no matter how good, might not * made dy weaithy Philadelphia racing clared, “We are already arranging| have been equal to carrying beth people to take over the Aqueduct our stake programme.” | Jimmy and Prank as namesakes, Property, and decided to go it alone ae pedal anu do ‘the best ne could himself. | i . z|.Racing will not come Don't get tho impression that’ Mr. |, Ai", Shevlin never took anytt the | this Ft with the Close of the Melt | a ° Or e mont Pi meetin ext PReyaG (ratte, thle ba a Dosatsul were racing affuirs ut Aqueduct and} Metropolitan” foowey Shak he ae { to man. fashion with’ the iden wk |Gravesend until Mr. Dwyer’s death. |and the Queens County Jockey Club at i dently, of letting us know something | Hi8 hobby was the trotter, and he al- | Aqueduct have applied to the stewards gents, cf Jetting Ue koow AG) S\ ways had three or four of them for |of the ry Club for fall dates, and it Mr. Shevlin ia proud of the improve. |S OWN amusement. He would not wit'be extended, as War thecaseee aw . Ha 1G OF On "| think now of owning a thorousstibred | Fin, OC (Rtented, ab wan Lhe 7 ments at the Aqueduct truck, under | stuble for the very good reason that | Harghita Lom meeung at Aaueduet, 8 direction, ar he is happy because | he feels himself too old to enter a|racegoers at th they have been appreciated. He ex- ne Scene material, the improvements were f:- | parking! TWAS A BAD DAY ~FOR HICK EVANS, GOLF CHAMPION Besides His Arrest for Failure to Produce Draft Classifica- tion Card Famous Star Loses Exhibition Red Cross Match, MINNEAPOLIS, June 27.—George Sargent, professional, and Harry Les | State amateur champion, both of | Minneapolis, defeated “Chick” Bvans, | national open champion, and Warren K. Wood, star amateur, 1 up in an {exhibition golf match for the benefit Jof the Red Cross. The play was on even terms until the seventeenth hole, where Sargent holed | a seventy-five foot mashie shot, bring- ing victory to the local players. He inade the hole two strofes under par, The cards ‘as follows: Evans, 18; Wood, 81; Sargent, 76; Legg, 8% On his arrival here Evans, the pa- - tional open champion, was taken into j custody by agents of the Department sed when @ telegram was received m his draft board stating he had ss 3, of Justice because he was unable to ~ reduce a draft classification card, 9 ane \fter a (wo-hour wait Evans was re- n placed in C William R. Townsend and Frank J. Jackson will play in the final round in the ‘tournament for the Greens, compe ittee trophy on the links of the Shack- ~ imaxon Country Club, at Westfield, N ™ }. on July 10 as the result of t spective vic the semi-final rounds. T ored a most de- ive victory Harold 8, Baird by ozs 7 up and 5 took the meas 7 up and ‘ Important irs And Plans for Aqueduc RACING SELECTIONS. other to tel so often this year that it's bar Questionnaire was originally own Schuyler Parsons, who bought hj a yearling for $3,500. After ¥ AQUEDUCT Race—Crystal Fe _Firs ‘d, Dolly Fourth Race—Compadre, Reveller, ince refused $4,000 for him. ‘The colt is a half brother to Julia Leon, berth lowned by; W. Lot” He ts praaka, Cot a eligible for at Ameri- erina, Duch “act sgh | Lyke's finish on Damrosch spoiled LATONIA, | [the ambitions of all the other riders Race ~- Bryne, Lawell, jin the Willet Stakes, fourth on yes- ten eu, [terday’s cara. Tt was one of those Race—-siroc Asalea, | rides which makes one forget. the Camatieur, Major |#ame boy's weak effort on Cadillac Jon Tuesday. He brought the boree Dive on, Aurum, m nowhe in the las sixteenth ; bares Was going away passing the Prince Como, tin and about the Blasi ABEL AIAG rigge 1, Sunflash beat Dam- lenihs, and it was at a ellow, Sinart a sisteenth, Yes, it's hard Billy ‘Karrick remarked yesterday tention This was intended to b@ th; 1 four t two-year-olds composed of broken stone Ou, which wer hi v but the m. jal wasn't ve. M Pa a Ary 4 4 cause of war times and cinder patns h subsequently nid at auce had to be substituted. My fall vain ¢ are winners to-day. ‘They may be improved upon as originally n Aunt Dinah, Ophelia, intended Questionnaire, Telling all this, M? Shevlin added : j the information that he already felt Si ene repaid for the expenditure of some- hos® steeplechases are guessing thing like $80,000, in. the changes |Competitions, Last time out Reddest made, by the fact that on yesterday Wa" the hot tip and he went over, there we 0 more paid admissions | Yesterday it was The Brook and be to the track than on the correspond- |W! without any trouble. Reddest seemed to be ing day last season and that the club | (yehies A different horse im yes- house receipts had averaged about Et dnoedlad race e never got any- $400 more a day too her Mr, Shevlin then talked about the — possibility of a fall mee erting to Questionnaire {t is re- ing at Aque- | duct. He said he didn't know wheth- | er or not one would be held, but in- sisted Jf one was, it would be that of the Queens County Jockey Club | and not under the auspices of thr oat 1e came ame of Fitz-H. Fitzsimmons and was thought at namerQuestionn near bearing old, after Jimmy Frank Herold, It the time that the re had not been ac- |new busine’s now, | Incidentally Mr. vill carry 5. lin had three| A Riots meariog ker iY already pias: . Mo AP |ning for the fall meeting at Belmont Gove rament jig jak i his gu at lPar in Septembe: nd has begun by the track yesterday hey talked | gnnouncing an incr in most of the horse and everything that go with |stakes, which is welcome news to the subject and finally got down to | horaemen, fe | betting and its legality, Mr. Shevlin| A new stake also has been added, he told. them they could bet if they | 4nd was named the Tom Boy, by Major liked and could welch to-day if they AYHAT emant, ity! for twonve wished to, because there was no was- |any Will have a guatantesd sulug ee ering on a cash basis at the track | $2,500, . heel le, nowadays. Betting |s all of the per- Mr ker said that the sonal and credit variety, h and the exchanre of mon ian't tol- lerated, As the train reached the last station Mr. Shevlin promised that, as | rood and ali as Aqueduct looked just row, the track's patrons would find ditional improvements in the fall if) enother meeting is held there. told them, | mated Value of the Futurity this 4 would be $25,000, (rh thon | for ‘ with a added money value of $4,000. w worth close to $10,000 gros i 90 Every day is a new day at the race} track. That's why racing differs from | baseball, where one sees daily men go | to bat, drive out the same hits un- til three are out in each inning and | then. make way for the other fellows | at home plate. Yesterday's net thin; at Aqueduct was the appearance of | Questionnaire, a two-year-old belong ing to Edward Arlington and trained by Frank Herold, Questionnaire won, and won like a good one, beating Hurricane and Toto, although he bad | never been to the post before, He | made @ big hit with trainers. who watched his performance by the way | he struggled along in tight quarters | ‘between Toto and Hurricane and then | jumped away al the crack of the whip | und left his company. He may be onc of the good youngsters of the season, but juveniles have been beating each EVERY DAY BEGINNING AT 2.20 P, m, Special Feature TOMORROW MIDWOOD HANDICAP And Five Other Well Filled Eve, SPECIAL RACE TRAINS Btation. 33d st, reached Ke ‘Trolleys. SPAND B3.50, itcloding "War “fame 8108

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