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ee ee i Ne ree Mi ten- SHUN! RIGHT GUARD SMITH THREE DAYS IN THE KITCHEN FoR. THAT” MUD ON YOUR. KNEE ~ es Seemed to Pick Second ‘Horse as Race Winner. | i Cuore. 1D18, by The Prews Mubstishiing Co York Brening World.) oe racing judges at Aqueduct got then ives Into a r life size game yesterday. They © called Hindoostan winner of the last rade when nine out of ten persons at » OF near the finish line were convinced | Wn : » that Thunderciap had won by a good INSPECTION WILL PUT THE WHOLE Retk. The two horses ran like a team TEAM (N SOUR WITH THE OFFICER. the last sixteenth of a furlong dash OF THE DAY. CHATEAU-THIERRY~ , ST MHIEL- ) VERDUN~ Marne ~ ( RHeIms- ANY BETS Byerybody “rung” Thunderclap. Im- ’ Biba tbe surprise when No. 17 (ifin-| N. ee Real Estate Men 8 | tan'nsie nacvonvarrocane LOurney a Gloomy Affair Judge Smith said that Hindoostan g had won by a clean bead, but be was - h paleae in his opinion. | Harold Richard, Former N, Y. Yaa hy ‘BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK NOW THAT UNCLE SAM CONTROLS FOOTBALL ©":.2::.::22%" By Thornton Fisher MILITARN CORmCH ba Bs 4 “RRS Me NA mt io ME Ne ea RE eee ti anes yet Oars _ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1918 : | and so Forth Lost Oodle: Money. —If y your dope book in the river, handicapping on the basis of fi track yesterday and he pulled $1,087.60 in three races on a small lay of money. and found there was racing at H. He had been to the races about times in his life, Cons and he were strangers, s of HAVRE. DE GRACE, Md., Sept, 27, wish to beat the races throw stop orm, and place your confidence and money WILL NOT OVERLOCHK. in hunches, This is what a citizen of Baltimore did at the Havre de Grace own, out~ BRE midway between the last pole) ¥6-/l— List, oh list, to the tale, The Baits e. the finish Hindoostan appeared ptaEs Soe SRN Ee b Ce) CALCUTTA morean had been working hard sup- J te quit, allowing Thunderclap to go yt 69 ~75- plying Uncle Sam with certain neces: Pen and win comfortably. No one (J Uy cortage Takes vs O- HENRY- sary articles for the lads “over there waited for the numbers to go up. ' sf 3~ His doctor ordered him to take @ short rest. He picked up the paper avre de Grace, less than forty miles away, four quently form In the seat with him on the traim was a man who declared he knew the ; a ; cin me down, from the ‘ TER a long season of waiting A, C. Player, Captures First SIGNALS racing game up and down, Pwalting| =A, ayer, Captures Fir LISTENING érner th idle the “right” spot, Fred Slo- ; ; corners and through the middle, Bee cin tinally dropped Star Claza| Prize in Class A of One Day! LIKE THIS SHOULO MAKE ANY TEAM is Wi Post DUTY Favorites have been having @ run of Hinto a “soft” spot and the filly came) ‘Tourney on Arcola Links. GO OVER THE TOP FOR A GO YARD GIN - WILL UNDQUBTEDLY luck, said the wise turfite, and it's fhome practically unattended. She ed boot il hs <e GE TAUGHT time for the dark horses to win. Bets ter bet on the da Hto the finish. There were several | | Was away in front and stayed there Py William Abbott. BOUT sixty golfing members of] Majors Will Be | 00d things in the race and this en- the N York fral Hstate : abled Slocum and his friends to get Board yesterday bravely in-| id ey x ® price against Star Class. vaded th Arcata links over on the} Big Ten Places Football OnJob Next Year Declares Frazee a Western Conference Complete- rmed that Minnesota had Jersey wide and what — ened makey | OHN FP. MADDEN loves to talk a gad story. For mos: rhage | ‘ of the p J fights and fighters, Next to it was a jinx tournament. very | a » gloved s his thing seemed to go flovey. The} rene the gloved sport is bs weather man frowned on the meet Eavorite pastime. Ie & $10,000 with showers and low-hanging clouds ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Sept. 27.— raed . SS" | the Andiat emneeesn) Peetie 16 Rantabiy Bhd, thet Sade keneral lc Harry H. Frazee, owner of the eham-| ly Relinquishes Control of cheduled to have been played He never misses an opportunity to Which increased when mort o} pion Red Sox, while here to-day de- 5 A nupolis on Nov. 2, Edw: fora discovered that there was aj bce é % S 4 Stiehm, th n put the gloves on, John thinka a/EBRorn discovered that there wus a MERA TAGD COT adit beso ail All Forms of Athleti nity, today. said. the State. schi bs ‘\ SCANNING THE jmeistiainashiin retain the Indianapolis date and try to man with a big head can hit a harder | would have ¢ Fg punch than a man with a smal! hand. | gst! our recollection Is that Jack Dempsey, one of the hest of the oll- timers, had a comparatively small | s fist, which was often likened to that | Sof a lady. Madden also argues that) = n with big feet is hard to knock | wn. Tho big pedal displacesnent, | me ding to Madden, is a distinct after fugitly Pam pakey be playing ball next year, “I do not ECARD btlieve that the national authorities| CHICAGO, Sept, Orn eee Control of] *range & game with some othe nee eleven. There G. Co Edwards, @ young man of) Mill Permit the great game of base: [tercollegiate athletics in the “Big Usually even disposition, got all up-| Dall to be thrown aside,” he sald. “ll pen was completely rel set because he way tinue a caddy,|#M confident that both the American | \" icalis, oe ener cen tee which shot his score up to 121, Mr.| @ague and the National League will epresentatives of the Edwards explained he wase many| Play championship ba | strokes better than his returned score, | BEXt Year. ing here last night and placed in the . J. O'Reilly, belligerent spirit. ] hands e ¥ had a sweet little job getting his giicerireh a a triton ce ees Sige Ne ee ea Itai straightened out, Mr. O'Rellly/and “Akron have been selec Manual Training F announcea its h Sclool ched ule d by the In Hands of War Department }a dark horse meant literally a |black or a brown, What the turfs ancelied ite meant by dark horses was an out~ | rong in his at In-!| ] linnocence and faith t ‘Univers | good tip, the Hattimor: jd the State school would the track just too late for the paaliionacones Minnesota football game, sider in t y the te ¢ people fe Unite | football and all other branche: . | talk of attempting to get Ath | Fen iaitoats, a : Foully the feature of the tournament, lei the heople of the United State ranches of tu- | ilichigan. with. whom Minnessts. wisp] Equalization Mixed Doubles| dean. « one lied’a date, In the event that In- on Nov. 2, efforts will be made to : a team ‘from some of the sur- eball games | Western conference at a special meet- | rounding soldier training camps. Cinaihnati | management, See eee te tee oer arene, Gates and! be held in connection with the nation- looks like rain | verbiage of the race tracks. To betting. at an urrive r West- brah is com |horse on the flat several years yester- . | this year, but the Baltimorean di for tne| A novel handicap tennis tourney will | know this, He had the tip on |horses and he bet $25 of the National] The faculty representatives unani-| Sept. 28, High School of Commerce;| Wide observation of Red Cross Day | 4.4, aftor leading all the way, rk horses to-day. It 1 dark horses ale yudy The the him had a dat tirst | His programme showed that Pan- me jumper, but a good ago, Is unable to get a conference} Event Arranged for New |when ne raced for Harry Payno | York Tennis Club | Whitney, was a dark horse, Jet black pieaacearac rs ‘in color, Pandean had not won a rac idn't a n him. Pan- tage and when we look back, plays Siwanoy a great deal and he} Executive. Committ ous f meport, Of cu Re a‘ i won ewe are inclined to think that perhaps couldn't und nd why his handi- | Rasebal! Federation ag cit mously voted to take this action be- | Oct, 9,,St Paul's School; Oct. 12. (Lib-| throughout the country to-morrow, ace by a@ nose, anc ~ | cap was not fixed on a Siwanoy basis, resented In an eight-city | oN F ap pvepattal erty Day). Commercial’ High School:| ‘he equalization mixed doubles han- |tN¢ second race by a nose, and tho L d, for |i e a) ig right. Benny Leonard, for in- cnr ane pot Deed Chen re femal protenteasie’ bosGelt Majer | cause of the chaotic condition con-|Oct 19, Now York Military’ Academy:| 1 ‘Baltimorean took down $427.50, as stance has feet all out of proportion Kt. Collins, who attempted to run the jamie, barks On, Saturdays and Sundays {fronting the 1918 football programme | Prnsimir Tigh’ Sesoal, Nowe Ge, ooks | cee ates title of the event that 18 each $5 ticket was worth $85.50, with the rest of his physical makeup. tournament, gave up the undertaking will be chosen from Louisville’ ining: | lm the big Middle West universities, | Prep: Nov. 23, Utrecht: Nog, #5| (0 be launched ay the New Nori Ten- | “yy was the name of the dark Benny has big feet, long and sturdy ard went out for a double round of apolis, Johnatown, Pa., and Canton and| and because it was found to be tm-| (Thanksgiving Day), Boys’ High School, | ais Club for its courts at 248th Strest |, ’lrNiY Oks i tl Son Cae ppening,' and we all know that he is 1 i eeapectnnsureaeee scene | cmt | possible to administer intercollegiate] NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. Sept. 27.-|ARd Broadway. it is @ sort of an} vould signify, was black ° | in # special foursome, : c ad s ’ NSWIC! . Sept. 27.— ( : , | his ould signify, was black. @ champiop. C. Piatt, a tournament guest,|, CINCINNATI, Sept. | 27—The fina! |athletics under the army restrictions, |[ieut. James C. Torpey.’ commanding SPEND GAS RRSOMEe) PRs tem ten = YL ie Hi itimofben bet-$66/on Nim and : es OR aqu't just satisfied with a round of baseball drafts’ of the 1918 season ate | These ante raitlos AoW VIRGALS oMcer of the Students’ Army Training | courts with a new and decidedly inter- $442.50 when Darkey 667 WOULD rather fight a dozen links, but strolled out to the big oie yy nee ae eenel peel rs Aerts Lge Se a 1 Gorpe at Rutgers’ Col Riince oe Bory esting twist to it, Christopher 8. | ° in 4 . ne 5 jarkey bahay * Leonarda than one Jack Brit- . tice green and engaged in & 10 tows pha rides rtment, aa. each maintaina a { (Ocal, Institution 80. wong na” they did| Winne, the president of the club, ex- | Ore Hel Abo eteee att tae 4 and quite unconcerned y Bost National League Club, | stude y "ps, e footb: n play ne | lion dhe: fin. 6 Ma eonerantae FR “Leonard doesn’t open up and come at AFTER. the excitement that continuously frpm Indianapolles grthrups. trom Co: ne BEY RDS CCrUK chedule arranged last spring, which bluyers had evolved, i i a he me = ner _ i : e way on d ts raged at the nearby score bow Humbus, O., George; from Las Angetes,| ANNAPOL pt. 27. —Gilrore | Ine ames with Ursinus at New| ‘it nas been decided to classify all of | by the fac lere was severs ik ou the same way Britton does, Bri WHALE OF @& aged at the nearby score board a rge: from Las Angele ANNAPOL pt. 2 i Bru | gece Lataysite in ; a eperapaice dark horses entered. He waited till ans B player, T@rry: from Dobie’s squad of Naval Academy foot- | \rw ball players was somewhat cut down | South the DRIVE J. M, Stoddard, a ¢ % te eee? Des be as hard @ puncher, nut | had numerous encounters with the he certainly is a busier fighter.” Meirange as it may aeom, Lewis thinks | goi¢ balls, Aw the various pulrs Wx he can beat Leonard every night in| gan thelr journey over the cours the week, He believes he beat him in| the many Arcola traps and bunkers, jewark last Monday night, but he aegen Sehae Pa a) spot, quickty doesn't feel that Britton is an easy| But the greatest trouble was the| mark. Every time Lewis fights Brit-|handicaps, The brave soul who vol- osm ( res he in fo ively time | Unt to {ix the rating of the reai ee ears he is in fow a lively me toatate players deserves wD, S.C. If and he prepares for it. They are tO thore were contestants who felt satis- fight next wock in Boston to a deci-|fied with their handicap they kept It sion, and’ Lewis himself says he can't |% dark wecret. So general was the “teh Saag rim muddle over the scores that R. Col enerrenet OF BOs he will win, ling, who assumed responsibility for the tournament, gathered in the score hiehem on Oc! 19, clo Gru . i: | with two hand-p The New Orleans branch of the i"g numerous ¢ Amens e ~~ League has 's,rie fourteen on the squad are! PHILADELPHIA, Sept. | American rotective League has helping out greatly. Although there|ing the decision Wednesda Jaunched a fight against racing In ate no reat stars, they tre oud | football games at i after the e ¢ enough to throw a scare Int Lo jana until after the end of th the old men and make them feel that | supervision of the 1 teams and inak- | will be arra " PUTTING [there will be any racing this fall at TAvlngs of the | the Fair Grounds and Jefferson Park, ing High School, seem to be the best of | will be held datiy until Oct. Charles Weinberger, head of the the backs, while Kivg, a powerful|the Government. takes control Jeague,. made a formal request upon 1Wan, Js deckiedly the best of the new | University, afer which. traini the authorities at Washington that emen at present be under military contro! and versity of Cinc in the paddock at Aqueduct yester- jday and marked the retirement, for! INDIANAPOLIS™ Sept. 27.~ oe gi hare Oy the time being of this formidable fac- | » Sept, 37.—When in- at Pittsburah on Oct. 13, 14 has returned to duty with the|were offered for the best net scores ‘United States Army Medical Corps in |in each class as well as the | opt. swick on Oct. 12, Lel 7.—Follow- | from ain University of) Mrs. William H. Pritchard an 0 some of| Pennsylvania this year under the| Wagner, of the committee of th | commandant of the) Hid Country Club, an: ; War, and it is questionable whether they are not certain of thelr places, | Students’ Army Training Corps n-|didates for the team were call d from the Flush-|for their first practice. Two practic W. Va., Sept. 27.— clair Athletia Club, the Orange Lawn Pan) UIAM T. TILDEN 2D 15 a sheets and took them home with com. | racing be barred in that Btate for| ener ce Uitvany Nae Tecelved, word |to the late afternoon houre. good sportsman, The Na-|forting assurance that he ¥ hav jthat the University of West Virginia — a , tonal clay court champlon|trained accountants ‘play over. the the duration of the war, | will decide this woek upon. the Navy's |__MORGANTOWA Me clay court ¢ ned accounts lay 0 he and up to R. Lind! | problem. mh ae hibuset ahaa ragged bags. Pits bens ee bards id * by the Briihton Stable took place |{t 18 the only eleven that won from'the| quarantine in temporary barracks Iaat Tennis Club at . ee classes—A, Band rine Navy Inst year, night in order that the men might be out In time to permit playing the game " ccording to their ski ° igh ut) the Players according to their skill as of ate| 4+ B and C ranking. All pairings will | ([°, P k, that George Stars and ker were the darkest de to the post and dec | play il be introduced to partners | then bet $25 on Jack of Sp; ig the ladies of our to hold] are not so skillful as Miss Wa in b who! sixth race and lost. He then fig crea | UP his winnings and, after deduc pred | 350 for his losses on ‘tare inced that the|Jack of Spades, found he Bale oF the open tournament th "4 e' @ courts throughout the wee! hose who played for atin : |Would be devoted to raising Hed Croas | (hese wh eiaved form, found the 1, when funds, Miss Wagner ls now in the fi ies siders had won and that on of the| of the singles against Miss Clare Cassell, | first chotces, G. M. Miller and Inj ing. wilt}and it is ex; ted that they will meet | Chant, had landed home in front confined | this afternoon to decide that event. Other special competitions have been arranged for the courta of the Mont- ro request for a game. The West Virgini- |The entire West Virginia football squad Tennis Club, the University Heights ( The sale of thoroughbreds owned | ans will be cordially welcomed here, as|of forty-four men ‘was placed. under L@Wn Tennis Club and the West Side Hills. Tt is the " rs of the United States National Lawn Tennis Associa- ;tion that many thousands of dollars will | |be raised for Red Cross work by the expectation of t OF AUTUMN RACING AT Pittsburgh, Since the play-off at the lective saores. | After a pain national championship tournament at that Harold... chard. form Forest Hills he has been in a hos-| pital in Philadelphia, | Tilden declares that the boil he had on bis leg, which caused all his trouble, had nothing to do with the Outcome of the championship match, Sand that Murray would have defeated tim anyway. He favors the No, 1 place in the national ranking List for Murray, stating his opinion that the national chantpion should always tor in racing. In spite of his failure last Monday, the two-year-old Pur- chase was casily star of the sale. He was knocked down to the bid of scores of Arcola traps, a misfortune | $12,500, made by 8. C. Hildreth, Lord which you can plainly understand, | Arighton, a stake winner, went. to interfered with the Stoddard score) the same bidder for $6,200. The thr ¢ ld gelding, Flags, one of the however, was xt horses on the turf, appeared ning, Oct most of the real something of a bargain ax he | Pha. the Olympia A. A. and National "M Ot: 7 -—— mon, Though keen judges of} fell into the hands of Richard F,]A. C» might Just as well give up all! The promoters who at they Just couldn't survey| Garman for $9,100. hope of getting this big money in the | tween Harry Gred of Pittaburzh and B lu property with its tanta: - future, as the managers of both clubs, St Paul at Forbes Field, in Pitta! ning traps, At a recent sale of yearlings in|haye decided not to give the turday nis To give due whore due is neces-| England, a colt by Orby, which won|more than a $1,600 guarant sary it must be said that not beiag}]the Derby for Richard Croke “ ee ars any for OX*| acount of th be ranked No. 1, irrespective of his | provided with caddies worked a hard-|of Mesande, brought $30,000. ing hereafter recent bout at the | tar below the amount whia) the club officials ex-| "the match will start and the 4nd 7th .fecord for the season. It happens Jsbip to the tournament | colt was bred by L. Neuman, The| National A. C. between Lew Tendler | pected to take in, and as a result tireb only got {entire proceeds will be devoted to the ee reg: W that Tilden beat Murray at the Park players. ‘Phe extra duty of bag car-| purchaser was H. Leader, represent-|and George Chaney, for which Alor | $100 and Miske $1,000, the latter Imlding out for }comfort of disabled soldiers now home tor ‘adios, (wd, Buffalo, at 7—5, 6—1, 6-4 rying and hunting hiding golf balls|ing Lor vilton ed $4,000 and CI ‘and | this sin before he would enter the ring, jfrom the French battle line ’ teve uttal ; 4 g 8 Jing Lord Wilton F§ ved $4,000 and a The Arcola Club is near Haekens: KAND STAND. ). LADIES 8 And at Southampton, 6—3, 6—3, It is not ductive to good golf, and to which proved a financlal the | . N. J. and not a great run from Ne Including "War Tux 65, Murray’s turn to win in the na- Ss certain real estate club swing. COLUMBU O. Sept. 27. — Two! tub officials losing over $4,000 on the| . Johnny Murray, the local bantamweight, is fast | yoric fe ingles a’ -8, i-5 | ers 1 testif Hut high scores|Western horses, Verhe Patehen ar -douldy i | developing into he bewt bant t BRC 7 ¢ ae Ay arartion ena Grand Circuit, the former taking the |ofecials getting together and ng twenty-eight of them by knoe! ALTER CAMP, Commissioner of R- COLLINS, from making © land office rush on |Rran city stake mares of 43,000 foe $58 als naiting Soxoiher paren x twenty-eight of them by_ kuock = Aibietinn for the Navy; is ia peerage ly dh | the tally board to sce how their! dacora and the latter. winning the so%| Not to offer the battlers such exorbl-| outs, Mis last victim was Terry Ketcbell of Phi Fee aera. Iniimatcg RE or ded with others and |; Roth victories wero straight heat | tant suarantecs, | a, Whom be stopped in five rounds at the lemonstration of setting up exercises But at everyone had an en-| enough tor the favorites step | ‘The big boxing show in Philadelphia on Wednes- | Murray is after @ bout with Herman, Burns, yable day, everyone except R, close to their | us, Who ‘stil has the problem g@|noses tn fre | solving the mystery of the score | | a RACING SELECTIONS, | AQUEDUCT. First Race—Assign, Golden King, Grouse, Second Rac lig Bing, Wonderman i} porich d Race—-Sasin, Little Nearer, | his ehedui Win Md. | © Fourth e—Lady Battle, Hinovi: } Fifth Race — Stromboli, Manister Tol, Gloomy Gus. x'h Race—Over There, Lad's Ww used in that branch of the ser- ords to keep their | with remarkable results in the lopment of muscular men, at ~ Mumcheon given yesterday by the - 0 Club. Mr, Camp said in York Athletic ¢ ie Mavy'’s setting up exercises | wields a Mean golf stroke peembich are producing such wonderful }the first prize in Class A with o pr Wults consist of a series of allitera- card of 16% for 4 holes, which with | ions, such as grind, grate, grasp, a ten-stroke handicap gave him the le, weave, wing, hand, hip and net prize with 159. His 169 was also 4 {the best selective score for the di- lo business of the day Is too im- | vision. Var for Arcola is 72, and the nt that it cannot be postponed | winner had merely to play ordinary Biysical exercises of this kind. golf to get his 169 fotal, He had many ness men mus! irst take good -played holes other ha e Riemer thes bodies, Men inthe |weh ite ar te eee eciters that ws k Dempsey and tof a.) Mf pra b, | Lewin d Sharkey or Kitie, ments can be completed fo rap will be joston on Tucaila; manager of Br q of tie gross nd Promoter Jim Dougherty turned the | the Armory 8. A. of prer to the Obmpia, ‘The prices are to be | Oct, §, Dan Morgan 31 wo 87, | vy Lewis, the club matchmaker, — distance te! chamy who} mbola, Madam J bout with Clay Tumor, the 1 the Armory A. A, of Boston | will als accept the terme Harry bad his head twdiy cut in his bout with Hilly Miske at Pittsburgh tast | which compe him to the club | put back the contest for a few weeks, | in the eapacity of a policeman for the ertrude, now employed at the Aqueduct Fighters who have been in the habit | Harvey Thorpe, the good lightweight of Kansas of receiving large guarantees for box-| “ity, in the main event of six rounds at the ing at the two big clubs in Philadel |ODmpla A, A, of Philadelphia on Monday eve- eed the ten-round go be |ternoon for the special exhibition be . lost considerable, money on the 1s refused to tum ont on ather, ‘The recel : one last night and ace b has asked for a postponement of | terme whish Lewis offered Britton for the pattie : © | Kt ig simost a eure thing that Lewis's manager Here are the best suits that can be \followers of the courts throughout the country. Soumenitesiiinereosnie 'BIG MATCH TO-MORROW | AT THE ARCOLA LINKS. | Officials of the Arcola Country Club | expect to attract several regiments of | golf fans to their course to-morrow af- TO-MORROW $2,500 illy Miske tween Jerome D. Travers and Oswald | burgh, on | Kirkby a8 one team against Max Mar- | ' ton and John G. Anderson. This meet, | bringing out four of the most promi- nent amateurs now in the game, will were lhe worth going & long W 00. ' 200P. MM, TRAINS zoe ner|Dressed Your Best fousht at evening, | you look your best. When you look your best you feel [ogeeg your best. When you feel your best you do your best epted the work, Sari ind Witten laceal hea TO Made to Your Order Face track Pinkerton i's all in the game i ee ¢ ivy Lewis will secure a0 jood | Agency, has been matched by bie manager, Al] at $30, and the finest suits up to $60. Overcoats, too, expire Shen forty years old are MF. Hichard, who won the Class Lave, Polson, Hest (6 tee Sinner aetna, | ee eee ee ae ang | * ie iting noticeable revults even after | A Trophy, presented a cup for th a | pe who bas been acting as sparring ro weeks.” | winner in’ Class B. This went I HAVRE DE GRACE. | nearyw | John O'Reilly of the west side, wo was identi. | p for Joe Jeanette, They will mi w (N. Fellows, who tur * 0 First Kace—Prevarieate, Susa ; M. Fim Stewart of Hrookiyn, who at one! card of 192, A. dentroke: hangte = | gg hit. Recers . WHAM | tad with the boxing gaimo in thie vicinity for sev: |gomi-tiual bout at the Natioual A, ¢ Sedipie Was considered a likely candidate grought his net down te ie wniee | pdcoond Waco taauimau, Duchess [<8 Ym revived, won 10 49 trom Wash Veiphia oo Saturday evening, Oct ef vyweight honors, die : 4 bette nb anyone r | Lace, Tommy Waac. that his brother pay O'Reilly, tw } s Silay at Camp Dis of pneumonis oto: | ata tetter than anyone else in hi | “third Rnee—Man O' The Hour, [sea old, had Lilled during & battie in| Champion Benny Leonard bas returne, George, Washington, Boston ¢ ou Aug, 28, John wo other brothers Fourth Race-—John I, Day, Tom |v the eervice and be lias just enlisted hima: | bolo, Bayberry Candie whe aervice and be tas just enlisted bimaelt, | Race—Dan, Little Cottage, -| soneny Dundes, who defeated Freabie “Young” | the verdict to ‘Ted Lewis over him, Syrian King, Worth, |Britt, the crack lightweight of New Bedford, | comp! Masa., in twelve-round bout at the Asmory | me ii ptop, and the chances are that he en atiack of Spanish influenza. | “yi js hoped that within th tie again for some time, Benoy felt imeeears pad beer, acing, as physical 10-| sew days the real winter of C a rather clever boxer, but! © Will be uncovered, As’matters no iveness essential to stand W. H. Tyng and R. Brennan ne. His lant ban slipped in with tle scores, So much " nee for the drab results of the general contest, The individual battling was! res he ee TF Me Besyan, eotey Monitor, to mont expt ively, 1 did Lewia,”” “ Arnhetnr d to Camp TWO STORES will not GAOADWAY & NINTH STREET AND 90 E, 420 ST., BET. FIFTH & MADISON aves, burt over » reporte in several of the papers which gare « had | $1,037.50 in his bankroll. ‘The regul. AQUEDUCT 6 THRILLING CONTESTS Edgemere Handicap Queenshoro Steeplechase and 3 Corsolation Events harlie Ley- N, by the ravages of the ‘fu’ and minor gf is, New “Work, on |be arbitrary. Miss Marie Wagner, for || } AN injuries, Still a satisfactory practice | Noy. §, ‘and West ‘Virginia ‘at Wow | maine, Will have as a partner a |, So he split up $50 u f 173) ‘Nov. ‘8, and y ginia at New! tian rom. the Class C “division, El- | SM: 6criarr | r ews was held, Dobie starting a scrimmage | Brunswick on Nov. 16. Games also 'liott H. Binge and allen Lt Bere eau jon each, Charlio Leydecke ‘or Oct. 6 and Oct. 36. | ingo Harunan, rated as among our best| the tickets were worth n tha ure had two di “i eion|P, §. Buy War Savings Stamps to Back Up Our Army about « decision which is given against the peeunptnnt sat, Renny. Loar ore | TUE AV a0Y. Arnheim Axtoms, Race—Thrift. Candidate A A of Hustan on ‘Tukeatay evening was matched | rmaliy heltere thet if I ever ontpointed ae onno TWASAGREATONY FOR DARK HORSES ATHAVREDE RAGE Baltimorean Gets a Tip From Stranger and Cashes In $1,037.50, While Those | Who Bet on Form, “Info” x

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