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| | me hie | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1918. —e ©) Arrest of Fulton Would Put, ’ Boxing in Non-Essential * Class, | t. IPI. by The Prev Put Oo, , TP RU York eects World) OOKS as if somebody is trying to ¢ knock the sport world upside . down Now Fred Fulton, the hter, is in trouble. Local Drait ‘ *Board No. 125, where Fulton regis-| wom fered when in Now York last, has or-| dered his arrest on sight, and has} & }) [asked the draft board at Harrison, | HY eTN, J, where Fulton is scheduled to} _ fight Jack Dempsey on Saturday next, to do the arresting. Fulton is re- rded as a delinquent because he not answer to a notification ro- Mean ) know * By to: "t says the whole matter is one of those eanfortunate mista itself. c Just —_ fean in Washington yesterday with i dG “oo ‘i ; F aie pad (what “not: emits) confidence in his own hoy Kum: In the factory or the shop, The Robing had two good chances|ways been anxious for me to play istic WS John Pollock Alt Ossl + pasoUR - n | ie New Yor! Cc * aid Plowed to continue its schslule of| Mer, but felt that Omar Khayyam With a mallet or mop, to re mae game, uy at re He ot| Evers, “And, believe me, T ilevarals ‘The refusal of Champion Ted Lewis to | place hmeclf nndee the management of Jack “ae Barn to the season's end. They ever | meeds stronger handding, which You will make a bigger hit Spy Put the marvelous eying, J \ Bulgwe, Dan Morgan, who had practieally made me gaw Provost Marshal General Crow: | te ph ! p 8 Dee ; |“Pyuater” Caton, the Pirates’ short-|ways had a desire to play for the engage George Engel as his new man-| ome tle Sn ptr eylyteccge Alaa der and talked the matter over with led him to engage Joe Byrne. sate you did with finger mitt. atop, checked them in one dnstance,| club, but somehow or other T never ager has lost him the chance of ever | afm, tad’ ant the coment of Bly Gimon, him, but when it came to setting n the field you w aut and the good arm of George aw, | eK Datli : ow Leonant to box Welling, As Welling Aecision on the important “uns On {he field you eres bes a"Brookiyn castoff, killed them in the|®t the chance. During my experi- | meeting Champion Benny Leonard. | (oe, lean Os em saad not Yrom Secretary Baker, they were t In your flannel baseball suit, | other. ence in baseball most of my service | Lewis practically agreed to have Engel] to let Leonant meet him, was too busy with more tmp: But you'll find that fortune calls | In the third frame Comstock hit|has been with the Cubs. I played|, iis manager after he had broken eng m e , s : ‘a, eight fiehtar of Brooktyn Gaseap tovdey, tho magnates were Him who wears the overalls. Oe eC’ nate oe eee een eae top de, [SWAY from Jimmy Johnston. Lewls, | wto touget Jimny Wilde in London for the to understand. } play-| DULUTH, Minn., Juty 26. — Walter | Blessi a ' sacrificing, Zack Wheat tried to hit| 1° win the ba ssculepaee fh, | however, haa since failed ta keep ap-| weight chamuionahip of the world, but last, did + ers, many of them, are getting cold | Johnson, the Washington baseball | Blessings on thee, baseball man! the ball out and Southworth got his|feating the hitherto invincible Ath-| pointments with Engel for the purpose | not fight Frankio Mason the emck bantamwelsht ©, feet. They would like to continue pitcher, was wired terms by the man- Soon you'll lose your cheek of tan |long fly. Then Myers hit to to Caton, | !etics four straight, of coming to terms. Engel and Billy | ot Fort Wayne, Ind., at Toledo last night, On . Paseball, no doubt, but if there tant lagement of the Duluth baseball team of | In the office or the’ mill |who made a marvellous stop in deep| “I don't think that McGraw will | Gibson, manager of Leonard, now are | {way Muon was onersd to repel By bie ete 1 | D hashags ase, bul e midget shortstop 5 r | breaking away from Johnston was noth- i . be justified in hemmii {| to-day. The telegram offered the pitcher , A r \% mission of the Red Sox, with whom I hawing about their million dolar in- [at least per kame to pitch here if! That you're helping to put sk ids threw cut Myers nue a he ay ais HAIL under Contract, fon tae’ t0 ling more than a bluff to get on a bout! ‘They are now permitting tea round bouts to ‘ westments, but anybody that has alorgantzed baseball diabands under the Neath the Kaiser and his kids. Wee Ree TS deep abore aud| play” Baturday, which would be| With leonard and afer awaas see te fom a8 Benita, Wash. ohne eaty 0 short million, taveeiee | ¢ otherwine, Eas Crowder work or fight ruling. Be a hero? Sure, you can, Caton made another remarkable|against the Pirates. I was hoping bere Johnston to look after his este | ea tee os ped eon battle wee. toae bout, differe: ae e! ain, ", id ‘Te awith the players, who make the mag- | GREAT LAKRS, Ill, July 28.—Pvery Blessings on theé, baseball man! capture and throw. With a less lively that the schedule brought the Cubs |“ bearyweight of California, who has fought some Bi pates porsible. Many of them are |! league baseball player in the coun- shortstop the Robins would have|)is: Te sinuene Jack Meton, the former welterweight champion, | PU fahts in an Trancino and lo in the ily men with kiddies to support, |try is to be Invited to Join the navy at NOW THAT THE WAR DEPARTMENT HAS INCLUDED BASEBALL scored two Fund, | pobin run. He| “I don't want the Red Sox to have [snd Tummy Hoheon, the hard biting middlewsight | Wit, Sas Dom matched to mere ate King. the : 4 Hf the game is eft high and dry Jonce, according to lettera belog prepared | IN THE WORK-OR-FIGHT LEAGUE, IT WOULD BE INTHRESTING TO) singled in the second, took second |anything on me; that's why It will b¢ of Mallen, aw wety for another battle, Ivy | "# 10 be Bed Uierw om Saturday efternooe, of them can find “useful” See eee Ww val station hera| KNOW WHERE THE L W. W. TEAM WILL FIGURE, on Doolan’s sacrifice and scored 00 | necessary for McGraw to secure thelr | rewis, who arranges the bouts for tho Armory | poten 77 ing officer at the naval station here fa Marquard’s single. rea aeinched the match by making | Matt Hinkel, the referee and fight reamoter But not at the pay. rs ‘ — srmission for me to play for them. | A, A. of Boston. 4 ®cavorting around graas-sodded ticlas| Under the dir n of Capt. Willlam A. ” ; 5 A pe |Dan Morgan a big offer for Britton, ‘The men of Gloveland, bas started to make arrengamenis Ff a¢h€o the plaudits of admiring relaxation | Moffett Commandant. “Hooks' se decorated an umpire with a black eye in Binghamton | | ‘rhe fana all agreed that Bill South-| You know I was given one of ‘my | sil dium for trelve rounds at the ‘Triple A, | for the ig toning show which be intend, 0 ’ ‘alter Holke, firs! n of the outfie ‘ pH rca al eviritten io at present training for | S00n of Labor Day, Matt expects to pat on +] we, age cannot be expected to go out and Giants, has been ordered by his local Acomer.” He made a hit and two|player when the Bostons let me £0 | fought tefore, i ee A: 4 >» be derided by £& q sheng " >| 7 1 tus bout with Willie Ryan at the Armory ten rund bouts and in one af the con. ee ell te SS LAPS PY TASS" | death boarh tn Rh Lous te take Up), Fe. Whole Saunt ewer the Ebiladelphin Metinnele am apology for| pretty catches. ‘ this season, I was signed up by thein |/s tout with Willie fay 4 fe nied Ny Rot Mh MB Wish the scason for Mr. Club Owner.| me essential employment. Holke is trying to secure real jobs, Caton accepted eleven chances at|as a sort of assistant to Manager Ed, fight Matt Brock, the fast Cleveland light Several members of the local teams| married and was in a deferred class. short, and most of them were long.| Barrow and also as a sort of a coacl!.| chariey Dorwerick to-day ractically clinched | weisht = «have already taken the bit in their has rec rived a number of flat- The Crown Prince is said to weigh in the neighborhood of 200 pounds pare ‘cr the wane | he picked up on the| 1 or occted to play in at least onc |two more good louts for his boring shee 88 Ral Chatiad Powiectih, cf to eran il TE ge] {B the Buleyard Fe a eras hee nde ces |toith ait his Iron Crosses on. ee hundred games, but Imagine my sur-| \mmory A. A. of Jens ly ee aM coed un | Dare Driwoll. of the New Jersay Exhibition Com SS hates err Aan. them pending the ruling seats ‘ #e he date of the opening of | Mee He ataniell, the | PADS, both of Jemey City, have decided that they te a condition as base playa and in Uapreted Trem Washington. to | TO-DAY’S ENTRIES FOR prise on the date of the opening Of| jin unin tose on tg anil Be |e gs egestas th e same time do some kind of wa The player will probably go. to | e s 0 be hs waar lightwoig ; ig heir shows in the future uniem the fightem are PY ge work to just about get by AWW” nethienti Steet Ware whers Jet A Real Mother EMPIRE CITY TRACK) encrs without any excuse, May be | wants ite min event | th ne et tt Tesreau is working and playing ba aicaal z | 5 RRS einie Wagner in- | he expects to 4 attling Le nee st Bi ) A mother was chasing her son round the room— the club secured Heinie * : A pein ney do not intend to Jowe money on ehows v DON. ay be get = —— — ’ | Frrsr RACE For leek eniaila and up) 4 ree. - - Rartiey Madden for eight round 9 givin sontess to the Maw a . ippld) rep im ne ee oR | He hadn't the courage to face he! | ward: polling; one mile and eeventy yards, . stead of me, ‘a iy ann ts work per Vee ie oS ard Ftd aa tous is ring man- cael 99 | Bi 0 *Romwaier .. ‘or about one 5 ©. | yough Willie won, the local lightwelih u | bloam in th Bs over in Jersey ine oiber waht |e Rt Oncatien cemimee Baw Tere But for sake of diversion she gave him her broom FR Wk Pian ston] daw Gena 1)8 | fOr ery URS Seay Coen | saat resis tom the decision to Fraskie | #8 +. : ant The en he puts every . ; ive nS | +1108) eal 13 was getting. misfortune to ne piven egy Me yelled for a towel to wipe his|hus In a puneh bin record, would be And told him to start in and chase HER, | Hae) amo Mim krer 10 | At any rata T have got a good "Young" tintt at the Ammons, 4 A. of Boston | owing to 1 mocha tamtaiace “Sty dace during the rest between the /one series of knockouts, That's his — | che a emia » Red & F court |e ce eee ee 000 fo Jed to give his two battlers, Bret and second rounds, Some. weil [only fault, however,” went on Brit ATLANTA IS ADVERTISING A FREE AUTO SHOW WITHOUT Pe 7 dF el Bape, ie Hh a Rae any, Feary beck, aa:he drew down & Sunred Wiehe’ Fh Meat papel ? . eal a rane s hi met pore a om tur . : serie ie REDUCING THE PRICE OF THE CARS. mile and eeventy varie " mm Soe Mert Vacure iaeuaes as base- | cts we that Referee Larry ( jackson & yo bantamweight, @ res! Swinkiy handé Ma hem. | he has his man stung good * | care to go to co hough, a aim ach i He e Mptitehed nen handkerchief, Benny |Yery. nice coming from such a rival | — Heal. 118 pall has been my means of livelihood | raw dew, #8 be shoul have received & d an ° the ata ginokes it over for'n second or so and | in cleverness aa Britton has shown| Having failed to establish any new records, a former struggling sprinter i? |and I don't want to throw it down inet sees a1 8 at dat, m@exPhen mopped his perspiring brow, He |himself to be on two memorable oc- | announces he will become a flyer. | now. 1 think some day the Nauonal Frank ot Orbeien, he epeak I Pagar ae eee \ : " ‘om 01 give me @ SQUAT | matetumaker and referme of 1 ma! ” ¢ in for the amespurpose in {casions, but there ly “a niger in the ---: 4s Penugino 1%5 | Commission will give : hia, bas decided to stage an open cle telnet cs ’ x 4, but in the third pile.” While heaping praise on| Now that Babe Adams is about to return to the Pirates, he 1 yor marne,. three | deal. : Philadelgbia, bas ees calle (a Fe eee Ea ee wan tae ard’s pugilistic ability, Britton | h 3 ; wal: naye “TUM RA For mare, three year old and) “vraxe this Perry case, for instance, | air boxing a Of the “baseball perks, ‘he shouted to George Hngel, bis |thinks he can beat him. | ol am not | Aard time living wp to his nicaname Right 107 Gieey Queen,.jo4|that the National and American la, on Aug == ohief d. The towel handed n of a squawker,” added Jack, | THES vein’ ton! 22 ie 190 | Leagues were fighting over so bit-|up Johnny Dunes and W Seg ea ne towel wan Nanded | rat it 1 ever beat, anybod | Batveatra 113 Pheateakea’ 108 | terly when the “Work or Fight" or-| main erent, Sevtty M = K sod to his corner and for the first | bu oe ar pen ony re Abt = ‘The authorities are planning to extend the work-or-fight order to all| >, Gold pTamel...198) Sf Ceiton ... 100 | Ger came to worry them, I was with | terms for Dundee which R AC IN G ao hg Oe pend Young | ut ties iladeipmi uur last | | usements, including spoon-holders on the Honeymoon Express. glee, ACW. The Rprightfu) Stam; for| the Braves when Perry was a mem-| agree to, € enny seemed please | oid sd i ‘ ys be it ter e club. He was never in y ‘ g behavior has ¢ | — twnyearalia: about elk furlong ber of the clu C Ra bibince he decane champion,” He used |T BAVE tt to somebody to make | Phi ti | Sat parloetor oso) in| snaltion, and, Mananes taltingss sad | aq tommy, st MPIR| etre: 2s ovccnne conmarit; aore'te | Ls Meapital, out ‘or any” happening legmatic | Ba Seen 8 “HB | he'wan ind to wet rid. of hima when | win uae to a8 CONKERS & MOUNT VERNON ee ee his th jot importance, The possibility of | The Yankee divisions are showing a knack FTI RACH For four war olde and wwant; |have beon threatening the life of the |grouuis tanorne niht TOMORROW personification of confidence. E |the shutting down of profeswonal For pushing the shock troops of Germany back nT ee eels 110 Rass sport over such a play while T have | ty eigned up New Ai Mov i 4 Pa era te dane with wnat | basoball has resulted in an idea of : i ale /110) 882 Koh]. Noor n passed up unnoticed. go against Howard, ‘This ronxville Handica ee ee i taacicn Hiaine po called all-star baseball But although the thick Boche won't admit he is bushed, 110) as #0 doris. I have always b Credit to the | uneweight chaamdonsiy of Now Joney Tee to an opponent, no matte We, teams led by ‘Ty Cobb and Christy He's like a lawn roller—he likes to be pushed, Tne, 11) 48 Laay Vent |game, I've aiways known how to| te and 5 Other Well Filled Events a Oe CRpenent, Ho ms! how | M a 5 the Starter |eonduct myself off the ball fleld, On ome definitely metled that Frankie aourageous he may be. “lam the | Mathewson, respectively, to tour the fy my dary Tor kort Tt is 20 RACE At ' fei\\ ) largest’ cities of the country We {the ball field I e always fought | young’ Britt, the New Baifont weight SPECIAL BRACE TH spemeion” seems to wtick out all over | Cot the international patriotic Records of baseball pitchers fail to show how many times sar. | 48 Tenevoient out every game to the limit of My] yar meet gokony Dundes in the main gu q ay Marl si . re nny | association, prised themselves by locating the plate MS aneiee ae Pad aor oh ability yrnat's a Doost for me rather | ee anda at the boxing show, to be held t de : : Z SINT RACK For ear olla; conditiona: | ham a knox if Me fA of Bemton om Turwslay evens ACK BRITTON wns talking + Ceara | tive furlongs, nT havent played any big league |‘ y . ¢ on the bi have ng Aug. 6, Match Ivy Lewis honed es J cently about Leonant, “He uk ap your __ bn After watching Fred Fulton work for his bout with Dempsey. one might | 138) Tier 110 | pal this year, but I have participated | AM Sinueu today stating that as Brit Vgreatest fighter I ever met,” he said. | writes an ishman in t venture the opinion that he's keeping posted on the baseball situatiqn, 81. sherman 19 | peed ‘Croas’and Knights of Colum: | jo forage ni ige pee tag CB Mott Ave... transfers Woedians es “Tye fought them all lightw ain ing spectators how to understand th - ome eee, 10} bus exhibitions, It would not be hard ‘Tuesday night he decided to put bim pra ies Here aise, 6th and win Ae y ‘and i relterweurhts and even hie had eee ee ee all player | _.J¢ Nap Laajole comes to New York he ought to wear his name on his Rheoreatice for me to go through one game, for | Deedes par ' ver thane inal a ae mies serene ‘ a battles with heavyweights, but who ought to know the game @rom A| back, for fear some amateur but ambitious draft sleuth might ask him to me. 2 day I may not be able to get out of Joe Welling will not get the chance to box Ladies, ing nek $3. ' ene over hit me like Leonrs’ did, ty Z might profit b same advice, | show his registration card. ht Rahal ietted tua £2 ed. For this one game; however, Champion Benny Leonard, now that be bee ‘fected hy the work or fight Representatives of both esting him to appear for examins order In other words, the board decided his poooupation as a boxer was a non-es- “ pential. Although he is a married man with (a tamily, the heavyweight fighter has, under the work or fight 5 without his knowledge, been reclass' ¢ fied trom Class 4, to ( Al. The notice to report to the local draft Doard was accordingly mailed to Fulton July 19, but at that time he was at his home in Minnesota, and so never received it eased, it May be on its way back now. while, It does) whether or not it neral at Washington for 01 Jack Curley, who is promoting the Harrison, n-Dempsey fight at disturbed over the mix-up. Meanwh ultimately decide BAKER his decision how baseball players are the Ame and National Leagu rh the draft board at Harri- ? gon, N. J., is up in the air. has a right to make an arrest under the unusual Seedizions and is looking to the Attor which will right He assures us the fight will go on Saturday evening ever, we are wondering If Wash- lon will boxing is non-essential authorities can do #0, in view of the fact that boxers of note are at present Viper engaged in drilling soldiert the art of hit, stop and get away with a view to making them good a Bayonet fighters, is beyond us. ECRETARY the baseball leagues guessing epparently. delayed further that How the war is keopiag moguls of the big He has on af- order er n't He tle, Joe Byrne ride Omar Khayyam, the great three-year-old of a year ago, In the Saratoga Handicap at one mile and a quarter a week from to-day at Saratoga Springs. It comes from up the State that the son of Marco, which trained off badly after an early campaign on the Maryland tracks, is show- ing signs of being himself once more, and being himself means being one of the best If not the best horse In the country, Sandy MeNaughton has every NOT RESPONSIBLE COATS UNLESS CHECKED WITH CASHIER. JOE BYRNE ENGAGED TO RIDE OMAR KHAYYAM FOR OVER. NEXT MONTH OUGHT TO Cite oe Metedibng Moti) Saas wMENVe GoT PLAYED GOLF’ HOLES YES— AT] | a WONDERFUL TERDAY IN} |FOREST HILLS! YT course over “ONCE YOU GET IT—GOOD NIGHT! Copyright, 1918, by the Preas Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW Y BROOKLYN BA (mM GOING By Thornton F isher Quicle poeror! HE THINKS HE'S & GOLF Barc! ALL HE KEEPS SANING IS HUH! LET Me TAM THIS FOOLISH THING SHOWING HOW EASILY A NICE HOME LOVING CITIZEN CAN CONTRACT A CHRONIC TROUBLE BY CoNTACT WITH ONE AURGADY afeeeteO 1 WONDER IF THE x" 1S SWLERT AS SIWANoY YOUNTAKAH SHACK AMAXON, MISQuamicuT WYKAGYL YOHNUNDASIS ONWENTSIA® EKWANOK BALTUSROL MAleee es = umm ater BEFORE You ea BECOME PROFICIENT AT GoLF YOU MUBT LEAR TO PRONOUNEE THE Names OF SOME OF THE GOLF eee foie NEVER SAY "HEX, Bo" To A GLY WHOS IN RAGS ONA ; GOLF CouRSE - HE MEN BE PRESIDENT OF A BANK R (Td THE COFFEE TONIGHTE DONT, STARE AT ve! 9 FOR THE SAKE OF OLD TIMES TREAT THE FAMILY IGHT GVEN THO’ YOU DIO DO THE COURSE IN IA 0 Ot Can MARQUARD BEATEN IN SARATOGA HANDICAP. been engaged to Whittier Up-to-Date SSINGS on thee, Bat and ball no longer are Worthy of the big league star. In the morning up at six, Noeing corn or toting bricks, You may be a millionaire When they've finished over there. baseball. man— Work or fight or get the can! » INPITCHING DUEL AGAINST PIRATES ed most, and were helped to one run score was 3 to 1. |Famous Second Baseman, week for France as a Knights by a@ bad error by Ivan Olson. The} © ‘Evers Anxious to Play His Farewell Game Here For Giants on Saturday .: — myself at second base, “The other day 1 suggested to Manager Mot y that he take two teams over to France to play for the soldiers, Since then I have been | thinking the matter, over and T have lay come to the conclusion that it would Permission From the Red} « better if he only took one team A over and allow me to select a team Sox to Allow Him to Ap-|from ‘the soldiers already there. T know there is the material for a bet- pear in the Livery of His) ‘er team than could be sent from the Who Is Going to France Next Week, Suggests That Manager McGraw Secure Be- ; ‘A States, and besides there would be A Bad Error by Olson Costs Former Bitter Rivals. |more ‘intense rivalry and interest |fore taking the title they were forced ' ' jaroused over battles betweep an all-|to play three hard sets, extending Brooklyn Opening Game star team from the big lea@ues and|through thirty games, against Mise ae Gariee By Alex. Sullivan. the pick of the Expeditionary Forces, | Edith Handy and Willam Wadsworth at ies. . “I think that the Government has|the Mount Pl tville ‘Tennis Club at | URING the past sixteen years) made a big mistake in its ruling On| iesantelle NY. ‘The pected ———_- having been the greatest thorn |the work or fight order relative to|g—s 6—3, 4 “4 Rube Marquard was beaten by Ralph in the Giants’ side of any Lhesat it Lee ane Faine ga ot Miss Handy, and Wadsworth giready % a rt la 5 Svers, our e and 0 abolish would | had played a hard match in the heat in Comstock in a pitcher's battle at Hobe 4) Player in the country, Johnny Evers.| Weaken the morale of the nation, -I| the, semi-final round. They defeated Field in the game between the Robins|famous second baseman, is noW|have an idea that the Government | Mrs. E, Y. Lynch and Walter Toussaint, and Pirates, opening the Robins’ long anxious to play what may prove his |ofticials are realizing that they are|"tri. Yotmimont’ will, be completed on home stay. The Pirates played a/farewell game in baseball for the ¥ Rig hol CT nl i é loc . Sunday, whe » men's doubles will b the | Giant s. sf >olo [for them t rasedra go on|decided. ‘The men’s singles final, be- dashing game, got thelr nite off GERI, tote haves the Polo! i. they do various other amuse-|tween Fred C. Anderson and Abraham Rube just at the time they were need-|Grounds, Johnny leaves here next | Mmonts." Haseford, Jr, will be played Saturday. of KILLED BY SEC. BAKER INSTEAD OF BY THE DODGERS. Il be able to give a good account of SEBALL SEASON MORE RECORDS — BROKEN AT TOLEDO IN GIRCUIT RACE ne ey Bertha McGuire Creates New | World’s Mark for Four- | Year-Old Fillies. TOLEDO, 0. July 25.— Three | world’s harness records were broken jon the Fort Miami track here, the second day of the Grand Circuit meeting. The first new mark was made when Rertha McGuire, in the Fort Miami stake event for 2.08 trotters, stepped a mile in 2.04%, making a new world's record for four-year-old fillies. ‘The former record of 2.04%, made at Lex- ington, was held Jointly by Joan and Mary Putnam The race went six heate before a @e- on reached, Esperanza and Blanch Carter fighting it out after tho rest of the horses had been Pent to the barn. It was the fastest six-heat race on record and the fastest sixth heat. Wilkes Brewer, a heavy favorite in the Fort Miami, driven by Pop Geers, was ruled out after the third heat. It the only race of the day that Driver Murphy was unable to win. Riding behind Ante Guy in the 2.11 trot, he won after losing the first heat to Heir Reaper with Geers n the sulky, Murphy also drove The Problem a winner in the 211 pace against a field of seven, The Poughkeepsie ” einsman also put in a bid for the Fort Miamt $5,000 stake event, but finished ninth In the second heat, af- ter being in third place in the first, and withdrew from the field. rs was picked to win the big with Wilkes Brewer, but the eran driver was unable to make the ‘mare behave Miss ; Wagner and Bassford Win Mixed Doubles Miss Marie Wagner and Henry H. Bassford, won the mixed doubles tennis | champlonsh!ip of eastern New York. was ont ‘olurmbus secretary, All my friends up-State have al-

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