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a merenrreet perenc-rereemrersecseners . —_ e 0, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1918 Vhuner BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORKNAUWAM ~ { GOILUMN SPEAKING OF THE WORLD’S SERIES - - ~ ~- By Thornton Fisher (ROWD INDICATED 7 Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) | ERLE) Ges) (aQw!) . wan FORSERIES OPENING 5 Out-of-Town Demand for ' Cubs-Red Sox Tickets Extremely Light. 1 -— , Cy ~ One <r ( DOWN AND wae) g = 2A By Hugh 8S. Fullerton. rt CHICAGO, Sept. 8.—Baseball was | interred with appropriate ceremonies | by small gatherings of mourners yea- |! | terday, and the arrangements for) the post-mortem champion funeral are under way. 5 } f- Jockey Byrne’s Troubles End in Revocation of His License— MoGraw’s Suspension Made Permanent. | Ooprright, 1018 bry the Prem Pupiinhing Co, | “fhe MON Yer erering Word) | OCKEY JOE BYRNE has finally got bis, Up and down at various Z icon . intervals during the racing season, - H 2 GRY his Ncoense has been finally revoked ‘ : yO THE BaTT I find Chicago tolerably het up over the series which starts to-morrow, « although about twenty degrees less 80 than in previous years. ‘There is none of the wild clamor and fighting for tickets that have marked othec World's Series, but the early sale of i by the stewards of The Jockey Club. box and Tegerved seats has been quite mre eeewards at Baretogs reverie! oi 7 NERO USED TIS CARTOON IN seats will be sold at open sate, break- ‘i ist Byrne was © persistent rough} ; Some SAN THE PUBLIC THE "ROME DAILY REVIEWOURING _ |!DK another World's Series record, and i rider, #0 The Jockey Club dealt out : rs é (ISNT (NTERESTED- aie TRIES 1H Te COLISEUM the three ticket speculators 1 called the severe punishment to the popu- upon yesterday to inquire concerning tickets yelled, “Nothing doing!” The; lar rider. This means that the y ung i SO AtE WAU IMUM At And Phew. «oe man is virtually deprived of a chouce However, the opening game will be to make a living. Byrne's offense is played before a near-capacity crowd, a officially characterized as rough according to early indications, and ? riding, but it is sald a race he rode the fact that this year tickets can be * recently on Dumboyne is the real . cause of The Jockey Club's ruling. bought for one game at a time Las Bytne has had his troubles all year helped largely. The out of town de- 4 principally with Starter Cassidy. Twice herwas set down by the starting off s cla! for what ia termed “beating the barrier.” In other words, Bryne was — mand has been extremely light, but too alert for Mr. Cassidy. He «1 the Cub fans and the fellows’ who want to be in at the death are stir- ring up some enthusiasm, I came West on & train with three f ticipated the springing of the webbing and got his mounts off on their toes. k ‘i tarters don't like to be outwitted, it Quaker Player Toys With Jap seems, but still it is @ jockey’s busi- Qua ert layer Toys With Jap | neas to get his mounts away. That's! Star So Californian Wiill| what he is paid for. | of the Boston Red Sox—Mays and Bush, pitchers, and Sam Agnew, catcher—who stopped off at Pitts- burgh to®watch the Cubs end their year’s work. They must have seen enough to convince them that tne Cubs have quite a fielding short stop, bet the pitching could not have , ia On another occasion, Starter Cassidy! Have to Go Some to Win frightened them much. I find that an set Byrne down for an additional ten y . or odd condition exists in the two teams. + i: days for not getting away trom the! Championship To-Day. Neither is. overconfident, i , when the boy simply was car- pos rying out instructions not to hurry his horse away, but to give him ty William Abbott. | ——. - eel cea ad fake ri fhe pa ce mmole UA ot cat DOPING THE WORLD’S SERIES| ternal and Billy Kelly | iy isn’t supposed to take trainers’ in- q structions into consideration or even q Know about them; still, it seems he) facauet players, will meet on the has made a mark of Byrne, West Side Club courts at 415 this The clever rider has domestic mat- afternoon in the finals for the na- ters to worry him too, He and bis tional tennis championship, These delphia, two whirlwind types of By HUGH S. FULLERTON. * Article N Match Race Would Mean | 022 :7s3 2.82.5) SoBe es Bs es $20,000 for Red Cross mark, N. J. on Monday evening, Sept, 23,| Weatern heavyweizht, in one of the two mein will meet Harry Pierve, the heary hitting| events of six rm at the National A, ©, of lightweight, in the main bout of sa Philly" op next Seturtay night Turuee to a” 4 ERG TUNS ih fi ent te rans warm versa sau: | HY Which the Expert Predicts the Outcome || rn Fp gorrepporeereneese "rm A” Mt Planta | mime ir se be ce aad arated some time, Some believe position, rose to the top o James cClelland, Owner of! e by a sportsman (Mc = | signed tip toulay, Leonard asked | —— i tt h father-in-|the entering field of 87 a6 Se and, lehd tb ail that) to & eportaman: | be ramacr En Gilcon, t aiiek tam to tea] Eh Since.) the ey lyn Nahtwetght Te acy states ate Ween od os us ee uel] OL the Series, Giving the Scores of Each jie ae ce ee ae Soe * Commander Ross has been liberal in| wme one before he bores Lewis, as he toought| and HM Condon, ale Hopeful Stakes Winner,| nis donations and subscriptions to| it woud tly tm the fwdement of | elgned. art Anxious to Match Him With] toTicors Hetnag even entered thc| re natn aya "ahoe Toa fe rat "oate Commander Ross's Star t9/is’a omcer,. b eae Teen ai around. | Water. Of the two finallats, Tiden's ‘Along with the case of Byrne, the| Showing in the important tourna- stewards made the suspension oOf| ment has veen the more convincing today calling foe erht rounds at wtern A, A, of ht, Ho Game, the Hils, Errors and Pitchers. jan Navy, of which he|iatay Cline and George Sh: Philadelphia, | Lang Mranch, N Jockey 8. McGraw permanent and/ In the semi-final rouad yesterday, +, is an officer. On the altar of patriot- | se was selected as Le Sim Wd co stan, Sure eit odes paises ut hisn Rumag’|| FANS: PASTE THIS PREDICTION TABLE IN || Decide Two - Year - Ol|!it' tie"kite” is ee sate | tome my, vwner Thomas McElroy. sis the! in one of the most workmansnip ball ‘ aly secakalan apdres eds A . " an Meaalt ofthe winning face of Danc- | demonstrations of tennis that have YOUR HAT. Championshi Eternal. inert, poten. deck Betirs Wik ctvay. tate thd Beseninsent Chotanen beg Reno Sw . ing Carnival at Saratoga, following a ever becn seen on the West Side . amp! Pp. Billy Kelly te at the Havre de Grace! “ine Sein tosis sed ty and edd encther| Geleuse who tose “Young Zula Kid" of Semel MORO ibauae pratioue berteress | courte’ rhe tol, cmocturwasine i FIRST GAME. . track, in Maryland. But that should | rictorr to ha long ut bw. teating Tommy Rob-| ire and Frankie, Rurre Jemey City, who ance. |Phitadelphian required only 35 min- Clut ; P T'S likely that Bternal ac ot DGS Peavent Mims from mesting Misr-’S", To ee Mocs ao vas himone as A. chi aale eevams of Gane foenle at oe sume GEOL & lGeairte Binnoee OF tha ined a ub. Runs. Hits, Errors, Pitchers, likely that Eternal, winner nal. The sontof Dick Welles proved ' ® t¥elreround bout at the Armory A, A. of | main eventa of rounds at the Jersey City +4 \ ; SswhARY A. ab ts Watlocker ot | ave Rte cr enn enne eps! CUBS PON aK 5 9 2 Vaughn the Hopeful Stakes, and Billy hie ability at Saratoga, winning with Loon. This will be thelr thind meeting. Robs | Basalt Gmundsa on Friday night, are bard at 2) ake l was hardly . over’ TOae ba RED SOX ° Kelly, <the best tworyear-old at, 135 rounds ‘ups the erentest weight %2 socked ut’ Battling Kopin, the Jamestown, | work for thrir contest, Merman’ will do_hie.{ the Saratoga Racing Association, was hardly ever any serious peril [D SOX ........ 2 6 4 Bush ;, 0 Y., middieweigut, in ten rounds on Friday| training at Philadelphia, while Bure will work who officiates in ‘a similar capacity |Sb0ut the national title going to the SECOND GAME. peretouns will mast 1n\ & apgcial rece | 2c0eaT Tye iniy awe aeanas of thel out at either Long Branch ur Rockaway Beach, ¥ Flowery Kingdom SECO fr. He It's up to Commander J. K, L. Ross » and within two pounds o ‘ 3 ae Beimont Park, eaye that the ment-| Tilden, beat Kumagae, 62, 6-2. | CUBS } 1 4 i ‘Tyler to decide the matter. James Me-'Great Bastern Handicap at Bheeps. 200, Honnd. the eerreive Brookima bantam.| | Jack Hanion. the boring promoter, of Phila. ' el shseestal bots pli a racing | outclassed was the little brown man, | BED Sox 0 5 1 Ruth Clelland, like Barkis, is willing. The head Bay many years ago. He cOSt jitim ty his manaer, sivey Bure, On thie| {200 Cha 5 pe end kay - a "standpoint, the Asso. | THe match was so one-sided that it THIRD GAME Westchester Racing Association (Bel- | Commander Ross $27,500, but does Friday night be tackieo Jobeny Codd et Penna | Velser, the French herweight, to be fought et ect ster g panne tire hie. {actually palled the big gallery, who : . mont Park) is anxious to stage the Sye Wis Spee b Cbat Ne Dee Nee ree Grove, N. J., in an eight-round bout, and the| fe Olympia A. A. of Philadelphia on Sept, 9. tory was made by the breaking of ;“*Pected 4 peppery match, RED 6 u 2 Jones race and will add a suitable amount! paid his purchase price. rf following Friday night e will meet A Gbubert In| tat Ne flied in hi atom, Rutane wating ¢ waany records, and the crowds Were) wrongly balanced racquet wicider [, °« 1 4 1 Hendrix ef money if Eternal and Billy Kelly —_— STON By ts) SAG: LE eee, BONE get off to box and besides that be was through OE en a eacten't enter {Should have and then something, This |’ FOURTH GAME. start. | ‘That waa some bumper of a crowd! | Clay Turner, the senvational Indien tight] With the Fine foreves Y (| I ee ine cert atian of ane (extra was a pecullar method of cute f OURS ........, rors ’ : vasthi Here is the opportunity for Com- at Belmont Park yesterday. | It was | perreee aul, who sprang a big mur) « . 7. Mmesting’s success. They are. iikely |UM& most: of hix returns which made | boy” oo. ‘ 4 mander Ross to prove his contention | Catimated that, 27,090 witnessed ti | a = to do that anywhere: in fact, they al-|!t expre sly difficult for Ichiya to z K sesseeee & 7 1 Mays-Rath that he owns the best ¢ obec Peagaday 1 ether is estima FINAL STANDING OF A Rs tna ow The an {control the jumping ball. > i st two-year. over or under, only the treasurer of weve do in the long run. The asso-|“ATsrong teature of the winner's FIFTH GAME. of the year. McClelland believes that ‘the track can tell. But one thing is| MAJOR LEAGUE CLUBS. el a ne es ee oat And con. | seme was an almont uncanny way of BED GOR aacccssse 10 1 Ruth Eternal is the champion, He has Even eeea cone yee fo) pocelidiastestlacobiog wea A cing his shots, , 0 va Sons reise 'f sorsar youre ot mn: | ang, is ats. In the Zar corners | CUBS... : , : TylersDouglan {#0 reat confidence im the npeed CUPCURINE, of rncmE emitusiaats) waTiGNAL LEAGUE. MEETING terializing. No spot in the opposite court that : jand endurance of Eternal that he Is| track on Labor Day since the hal-|CLUBS W. L, Pe.| CLUBS W. 1. Pe. 4 Lika tha SIXTH GAME. | jc 1 ¥ wad | Tilden could not seem to reach with | oe one TAME, | willing to enter his colt in a $10,000|cyon season of 1907—the banner year|Chicage.84 45 .G51 | Bklyn .G7 69 .452 AT BEAUTIFUL ETTER just received from 8an| nis returns, which were usually where | CUBS «.....cse0085 4 1 1 Vaughn sweepstakes against Billy Kelly, | f, the turf. +h GS O18 Ele Be Ge ter Francisco gives the other side of the perplexed little Jap couldn't get RED SO 2 6 2 Bush-Jones | ‘Aeeceliand does aot init nl omer | Major August Belmont was pres- +G8 GO 531 | Boston. 53 TL 427 the case of Miss Fannie Durack, the| to them. It was scientific tennis, It ¥. = | s ROG Em s offer ‘ent, ‘the first time in many weeks, 65 60 520! Bt. L.,.51 78 395 world's cuampion awimmer. Bhe came| W4* not Just a flashy exhibition, for jto $10,000 because he believes that He’ realized that racing has come | __ te thie country from Australia her-| Consistent steadiness marked all) Copyright. 1918. ty ms \'gbliahing ¢ Ruth, and the game figures to be the | ternal will win his money back, He | back and he showed his appreciation | AMERICAN LEAGUE. PARK | Tilden's work. Vie New York Brening World.) iceeab ALO OMABAt G7 the: Bariee, is such a good patriot that he is will. |°f the attendance by calling atten-| crops Ww. 1, Te.) CLUBS.W. I. Pe. | alded as a second Annette Kellgrmann, | vice, too, was accurate and HICAGO WINS : soe ree rea i : R tion to it Boston.75 54.505 | St. Le. 58 G4 .475 | ‘and was widely advertised. William | fast. Quite frequently. the P f * In the third game at Chicago Jones | ing to make the conditions of i on. 75 GA GI | St, 75/1 10-MORROW’S FEATURES Unmack was instrumental In bringing phinn scored. ates, with. hots thas ‘The dope declares that Miteb-| will rescue the Red Sox and WiN|match race to read so that it will! ay 7 : B | Clonee. Gt G7 1488) her to this country, He had arranged came over so quickly as pete ila ell's team will beat the Red Sox | easily, holding the Cubs to few scat-| oo oeae ay a donation to the Red The defeat of Ben Hose was a sore pd $2,000 Mineola Stakes exhibitions and. contests for her knock the racquet out of Kumusacs | f0UF OU of the, six Kames that will | lered hits while the Red Sux ought to | Ae ieee PN LoGAR Cais wan uanace ee eas ““°\1 Locust Valley Handica BEiiar sonsiderebia time ana money | RROae Whe racauat out of Kumagae’s| ll Oe vr av recover for the Nae | ammer Hendrix's apitter fairly hard |Croas Boclety.. He proposes that the| who thought she was such @ oorthin. | Pp Im doing 90. The fair Fannie, however, | j'packcourt same, at which Kamagne| tional. League. the and | aa eeeh nec oa Garena, winner of the race will contribute the |W, for fhe, Teme, Shon otter, ‘she| TORONTO WINS PENNANT, [| — Brentwood Handicap returned to her Australia in a buf \4 guppowed to be strongest, but th palate iS Snes and] ‘rhe decisive game of the series | sweepstakes 1000 — to the Red | Tre ien an “absentee from racing men * |E and 3 Other Thrilling Conte \ 7. <4 ‘4 e irat Stra sho pe ie pel e e les, x ? 5 : se Beespitbout competing, ere. at al, Jap was powerless both at the 1 re sean poate ene oe Spee ne She oe ot orn | Chase. since early spring, when she was bid| ‘The foreshortened baseball season of FIRAP RACK AT 2-20 7, at Uamack for her American failure, and | “"Kumawau Sepa he ld have better than a Thia is a red-blooded proposition | up to $6,500 in a’ selling race, But|the New International League came to vo Penna Btations stdece ack for her Am: a and |""“Kumagae was up against his mas plonship that they would have better than an | 4 1p tO ery nine victories out of [an end yesterday. ‘The Anal standing |B X¢eve Henna, tation, Sid st. and Ten he was, of course, criticised, perhaps) ter and he semed to show it from fe even chance for the championship, but | that no true sportsman can refuse. | jt) t 4 Ne a follows: Pee ing at Titervale ton unfairly, Anyhow, Mr, Unmack, the| the yory minute he started # That the series | the dope indicates that, after they start o = eres ae jeleven starts, made her the choice. Ww. PC.) A Pi ea A : ferred 4 y Minute he started servin ' 4 ; ait te ; She had worked some fast trials at| Toraoto,... SY ii ‘Wi! Rochester... Bi 90 .604 | Conse alsortaacht weiter of the letter referred to above! 4, the opening set. Occasionally hi will be extremely | With a slight lead, Mays will wabble a t | Birnie. ss Bh oo ‘oss| Hones 8 | © reached t hastens to reply to this criticl#m in) sneaked down some rattling good a close and exciting late in the game and the Cubs will Baratogs, but as abe has been away) ain |R aden wired, Incr get the lead before Ruth can rescue his from the races so long it is possible) Newark all the way, with low] wild brother of the bat. That game that she was “short. - scores, and that the| will go to the Cubs, 3 to 2, after a | , But Like utterly ruined her chance| BELMONT PARK SELECTIONS, rart, like thi | nide-line d but that about le Miss Durack received nothing | him out, Tilden's easy victory wis but the kindest of treatment from | more thorough than George Church's me, even though she abrogated | two years age mula Cones shamplonship will flerce fight. I could tell you a lot| DETROIT, Sept. 3.—Adding four! to win by racing her leg we: se! all arrangements I made for her | {dea that one Ichive Kumenae, Kee heed eyo a eno SOUC UhAk GATHA ET COUT: ROG | DCL TOT RRS Herne be TINTG tte oeee [iret Cres THTRNNGR Ha cut ROSS! me eee ae | WORLD 7 Al on behalf of the Australian Swim- heen considerbly overrated. de : be back of the bat. If itis'ond in the final heat of 30 miles, | the track with her and opened up 4! tho Morning, Corn Tassel | Ji ming Association and under sanc- Regarding the probable winner of | ys tors of inflelders, is! a certain ump who is weak on calling | Miss Detroit IIL, of the Detroit Yacht | Sap of six lengths. This robbed her Second Race—No selections. |] BASPMALL GAME, wes tion and with full knowledge of | tne national title we c We net “j plainly indicated | fast low balls, then it is safe to say Club, won the Gold Challenge Cup of | of her speed. Then along came Thint Race yaway, Earlocker, || MADISON 7 Tones sa A. A. U. of this country. Fur- | a very busy session for “Lind” Mur.| 7) jj without even | that the Cubs will score more t the American Power Boat Associa- | Milkmaid—added starter at the last] Madam Byns. i |] SQUARE ther, Mise Jourack returned me no | ray when he faces William T. Tilder three runs, and that Mays will not | tion. Whip-po-Will Jr. of the, ™minute—and under good handling by : Race—Tippity Witehet. || GARDEN on the other hand ' Mam T, Tilden. | \ glance into the |jast as long as the abo ore shows. » Geors cht C Lindsay beat Pen Rose out. Pe. es NTH. WONDERIT Lt money, but on the other hand I arte Aeidiind vs t | Lake George Yacht Club won yes y Judge Winsfield, (FELIK BASEBALL. Pp gave Miss Durack mone sul | | / Hrow magic crystal, That) You can see by the pitching se terday’s heat and nosed out Miss Mii ne id DOK: OVEN Adm, 25¢-50¢ BRING further, I brought no charges of ‘Sh k A M7 | the result is de-|tions how either manager has a big, neapolisof the Miss Minneapolis Power | Now that Polymelian and Old Maitland pa al yt professionalism against her, nor arkey gain pendent largely upon the selection of [Chance to upvet the dope by changing | Boat Association for second place. | Koenig are on the shelf, waiting to be Antoinette. 3 te “GAM dia I prevent her from appearing =| pltchera a beyond doubt, and every- pitchers, , Mite e's course is all set |The final standing and points of the | patched into shape again, Flags looms | in this country. She tried all Beats Herman pista ene thy {and there iw but slight doubt he will | four contenders were: Miss Detroit large as the crack aprinter of the Manner of means to make find ning pointe to Jim aughn as the {pitch Vaughn, ‘Tyler and Hendrix in | 111, 14; Whip-po Will, Jr. 12; Miss | present, time. te ee, the frat race A : cial arra ents n various | ° | individual hero otation, | Minneapolis, 10; Miss Detroit 11, 0, {in @ gallop after leading practically laces here, but she proved so un- | In Philly Bout ‘As a wagering proposition (al-| The pitcning form of Ruth tp not | — jal the way. ‘This son of Whisk lependable and so unreilable | | = ms x ; ae, |auite as n as it 8, but he has BOSTON, Sept. 3.—Gilbert Hockan-| Broom IIL, has been a source of great that beaches and other resorts | eet though 1 urge strongly against wager long strong game in h Jones really Py the Duluth nn.) Boat Club | profit. to his owner, George Smith, positively refused to have any- | PHILADELPHIA, Sept, %—Jack| i" on baseball) this series is one of |louks best of the Red Sox twirlers, won the junior single sculls at ‘the | who bought him at the Pimlico meet. | thing to do with her, and she (Sharkey, the speedy New York ban-|'h® most even ever arranged and |doped against the Cubs, annual Labor Day rowing regatta of} ing jast spring for $8,500, and $10,000! ; M Sha i peed ew York ban-| +. | — . the New England Amateur Rowing |) , eta tan to Australla, only hav- | tam, for the second time in six) there is a tremendous chance to have |The reason that the Cubs figure to | qguociation over the iis-mile course on | Was reruaee Fg to RA ia benefit of the Red Cross, which | months , Peto Herman, tne|the entire championship tura upon |that they have seen mach ot He: tung (the Charles River Basin placed in the majority of his rs would not have been given had 1 | bantamweight champion, in six. /one Infleld error. Jof pitching, Lexpect him to sweep them | <a inge he became part of the Brigh . | " pec r p them BOSTON, Sept. 3.—Louls F. Curtis,| Since he jay. Sep AMP » hot urged the parties owning the round bout here. Sharkey's first vic.| 14m rather eurprised to find how |@Way With his speed in the early In- holder of the Now England trapshoot: |Stable string. It was his ninth Poctihia hua Merk. Toke bagne to {a hee oie. ai tory was scored at the Nat 1 A. |hard the Ked Sox figure to hit Hen- | 2/288 and strike out many, but late in jing title, was high man over a field of | tory yesterday, ® training < is affair Miss Du- {G., wut last night he won at the|drix and*how bs i the game they figure to start @ slam- éixty prominent markamen at the an- Iris one rack and Miss Wyllie told the | Givmpia A. A. before a capuctt drix and how bard the Cubs figure | ming rally and break the infleld of the ,Bual Labor Day shoot of the Boston! ginny slope made Hollister and Dat completely. ¢ ea camDe ig, public they would compete against 4 @ capaeity|to bat Bush, Red Sox, {Athletic Association, at the Riverside |, ™ t y opponent he Bel rom France Instructors, « each other, but when the time \°rwa Traps, Curtis made 146 out of @ possible Eyelid, his only opponents in the Be r 4 u Se eee other, bur wen tbe Sharkey won so easily that he was! It looks to me rather a cinch that] Here is a tip! studying each |iso™ mont Park Autumn Handicap, look PERSONALLY ENDORSED BY icy ey idles Wie net cetca smediately matched to box Kid Wil-| Boston will open the series with Bush, | Player im the series’ against each | very cheap by comparison. He took | GA SRBEBING ming, even after advertising the Mams, former title holder, at the same| who just now is going great guns, pitcher, | want to warn you fellows | Athletes, great and small, opened the} the lead and galloped his rivals dizzy. Be ace te, aver, Celt en he ‘club on Sept, 80, Eddie Murphy, ‘he | pitching '|to look out for old Dode Paakert, Patriotic Play week on the only clty| Jockey Ensor's riding of Eyelid, the y faet for ten days that she would (New York sportsman, who attended | Pitching faster and with better con- | Some of thene pitchers are measured (Play grounds in Ave boroughs. Tie meets) tavorite, was of the Roquefort stamp to get Miss Durack to taee either | the bout, declared last night, upon the | {Fol than he has all year, and usually |to order for the veteran, and I would | ere sae oe epee Tih ihe Bins; [He made the corkscrew twist with Mise Dortnes Miva Artelt. Mice [offer being made for Sharkey to meet |'® hard luck. His hard luck figures {not be surprised to wee him the big |store wield, In Queens: Curtis Fieli,;—Aret on the inside and then on the a 5 to stick with him attacking factor of the sei tside. She waa lucky to obtain sec- mi Cowells or Miss Burns, y Herman for twenty rounds for the of the series, al-|jn Richmond, and Betsey Head, in Brook- | outs! Cowells or Mins Burns, or any of itie at New Orleang Mardi Gras), But Barrow will not hesitate to [though Merkie also flgures. stronger i eComparatively, few. well” known |ond money from the judges, SAE other girls, but she would not | week, ‘that he would bet $1,000 that| Match Hush against Vaughn for that |than one would, suppose, \Rettormers competed, and a corporal's land LakePark Rockland County NY “ ® | Sharkey wins reason.” Bush has experience, has} gome of the at vo |puard of spectators spent the afternoon| Pride of India, who was knocked Come t > Pershing and Gadeta willbe bones i time, #0 you can well understand | desired; that only distances she | good ugalnnt the beat of the Cab hare | anes in Chicago, but I do not be-| ~ pelated sprint awain cost Jack R. |S NI Qwner, He A. Porter. Burch Ar a by ihe new, army. will. be 89.608 day: oat why the Australian would not | selected be put on. programmes, | ters. It will be errors behind Bush [pitch “aueceanfully. “Maye mecie (2 | Setierta natlones arte eCard open vas acting for Porter, it now } fishing Bermopal’ Saulemenk” MD swim, particularly as Miss Du- In other words, she refused point that bring about his di fall Veh |piteh successfully Mays needs a pion, first honors in the yard open | Was acting r now pea mai | rack had made most of her rec- blank to do anything unless it | "The Cubs of course will start ‘Tyler |Picher's lab which tu set low. ‘There | run, which proved ihe Soature of the fas teonapices, bad wil tain the bresher re pnd) Baad has not come within seconds the American public was con; beat bet against the Ted Sox because iy elavated and ‘his"undervund. deliv: [aayenne: A 5, failed, ey, inches 05 /Win the Big turg classic if he vemaing PHONE BARCLAY 2777 OK i ince. cerned she took the attit "4 but jus ~ 4 came here and demanded 90 expressed herself: vee’ ane pe faewe ee pee the ind. that hee se: mane Of fis eect, The overtake Sandy vane, Balem-Crescent fone “He CO | or as Re 7a 2 B. DA DWAY d that | Worle ‘champion; you son's thay do? not ht.” omton wilt gs ‘dicay nim wile the Boston atte SAG Ms Ss sane whi $pet many ralnerh. declared he was | SB BROADWAY bs. y one 26M, 1B Ope vi BLE, HiWiing by lower ana made to Bt Bin, . BBP ergear a . = a e Aap : ut

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