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American made it a triple honor mao nt:| War Pennant Looks Star ——. Mee Perey te tetas tase To Be Allowed at Yale where he won many races for Baro Even an Unarmed Americ2n| cartoonist on the ataft of The Evening ies si last five races and is faster than at any time in his career he beat him t nt through the un apparently was not in the eli id, This race stretch. He perfectly s0 . . " yA : foe i ‘uh eM x ih as ‘4 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1918. San 5B i BB lho Oe : i -_ ” alan A " COLUMN A GAME FRITZ DOESNT LIKE - - - - - ~~ By Thornton Fisher (NGE NiRE BA f | Copy 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), IN RACING CORN ‘ (PY Gouties, ! P KAHERAO! Ve ues eau > ee pie My Pal | uneavee pa Wins Mile Event at Laurel f \ P or : 2 in 1.38, Carrying ¢ 132 Pounds. are Re -” ‘i (Special to The Frening: World.) BALTIMORE, Md., Oct. 3—It will { Milton Henry, Famous Jockey take reat horse, with the accent 5 Here and Abroad, Is Now in from now on until the snow flies, He France’s Remourt Service. showed that he was rounding into his i ihceasinanv old form, the form thac enabled him n : . * Cree hw € to win the Kentucky Der andt Nee el tenTne oct ‘or a be LITTLE NO-JITSU majority of the thre r-old eyents 4 ANY of the uid-t ners among HOY A DIGNIFIED wike TE’EM IN [of 1917. When he ran the mile chur J | raceroers remember Milton WAM OF THROWING FRITZ= at the Laurel track yesterday in 1.38, Henry. Along about 1900 ne Bur SURELN EFFECTIVE he carried 132 pounds and easily won ; was one of the leading jockeys om CPRESTURE Aamurst Hose) by a scant length. H's time was on: ed ‘gdm turf, ranking wh Ted ern oe @ second behind the track Sloan, Iceman Spencer amd Nash dg 2d os, Oo Kha: jooked like he did i Career, Ver years Hoary has tved last fall when he was at the top of a»road, principally in France, where his form. He then personified the he mow ts doing his bit to win the tates aeat binge Ms at ae pee te th 1 a thoroughbred speed, en ‘0 7 e strength. es tee making G04 at tt. Serie coring he was an entirely 4 q nry was among the few Amen ferent horse physically, His coat was team jockeys to go abroad after Fisuer -- Gry and ruffied and he weighed at Sloan's suconasful invasion of Rng- least 150 pounds less thas when &: ; land. This was in 1901, when the 2 : “oe won s “acrub” rece and then late James Ro Keene sent him to ‘ was easily beaten by Cudgel, a horse ; Wngland as jockey for the stable he HEWWIE DoESUT Like TO PLAY that he could always beat last year, } maintained there. In June of that BUT SILLED'SeLoIem. Like THIS. aevalebed ata he hedeth be. toured ¢ year Henry created a sensation by CAA) THROW Em until a new part of a hoot grew. f winning the English Oaks with Cap REEAROLE SS ‘This was his first race since that is an historic English race, r he Laurel Stakes, in which Cudgel, 4 ranking second in importatnes to the WHO TEACHES EM ° ° O l vf t S rt iuier and BUAUTIAA, GAterad) Was i | Sivas cd ten cocoon ran|* MRIMEECe Wt oe Jiu-Jitsu Art Enables Yankees TULY LMPLOMPCU SPOTTS «lees No Ncegoers by Fhe f SER around ed Slippery the head American bred horse in the Oaks, O S t ad Aft atone the tase pesteren ch in the » yesterday, sai Tact that ane ns owned Ty __|| To Down All Manner of Germans n Saturday CVTIOONS | or see ieies Oe ae poner Rothschild. He also rode later for T Y L Ss ‘Vorld, who has recently returned i oldier Taught How to Crip-} cro 6 cat ce elled cr. Seer ore oa in) Calithealia Among Wo- ear-Olds eft ‘9 OM ee iy it ae LG Developing Officer Material for] (2? south interttre with che okay unded at Chateau-Thierry, was tbe tice would inte: “he, mut ary fn the iate nineties by Barney Schrel- ple Enemy Through Science|singis American officer to be chosen Unining of the gtudenta, Corsunorce der, who raced « big string and was O M li T, k Impart Him by Lidut,|¥ Me department to impart the art! Army Principal Work to | bexan ‘its campaixn none | too, auspi- iva Dreeder. 4} To parted to Him by Liaut.! ciousty lsat Ba by losing to Man- Fin“ne of bx min tamous,Horenn et po itan Tracks Perey L. Crosby, a Former|stticrs, For three months he was| Be Done at New Haven. | "si tiataing by 8 Seuss . . ft eed id eae Simi oa wan taken by the Henry came East in 1889, rode at ; r igh, Sch 3 : i ‘aily into the mysteries of — ulty at Sti t High School, 6 Morris Park, and once supplanted E Evening World Cartoonist. | y Hanesht, the Jap, and Of Maphattan. upom the resumption. ef Spencer for a time as the Keene| Runs Impressive Race to Beat RACING SELECTIONS. bs pm ch ai | Allan Smith, both holders of the !tlack NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 8 | studies laic month, as {t would comet stable Jockey, on the Metropolitan Lord Bright in Rem By Th Fish Belt of Japan, the highest honor con- ALE has made tts position clear| With military work. courses, He has a record of riding _ord Brighton i - eee ornton Fisher. ferred upon those skilled in the art of = No anter- > knees four winners and one third out of eur AT JAMAICA. A Rl gong she hine wert|{2Fowing & man on his ear. The DNGHEie esteeh Iwaties sills ote oe ee five mounts one day at the West- sen Handicap. First. Race—Wonderman, War HERE isn't much sunshine left) coowledge gained by officers and men ollegiate football games will be) nite enr~enrenent that the opentas chester track Zone, Stlerman A tp the battered soul of a RBer-! has made it possible, when necessary, played and athletic contests among | espe hd Phat ar Metre | Re . 3 1 Race—-Madame Currie, lin sausage moker at the front| tor an unarmed soldier to upset far| Yale men will be held only on Katur. | @fheduie, bere, next farieday wa: "NNY LEONARD {s now at By Vincent Treanor. Jack Mount theme days, Whenever he holds a|more than a German's calculations @t|day afternoons, this being the only| mae tevise by Grutuste Monee he Camp Gordon, Georgia, by or- der of the War Department, Preparing to take up a course in bayonet fighting. It is said that Third’ Race-Madame Currie, e zs close grips. aa no >, yvert | M. Murphy, who said he had beep mo- ITH Billy Kelly in Maryland.| jyacy Mount, Past Master pair of kings his opponent acroas the |“ FTIR sea trom France to| fee time, according to Prof. Robert) Ma ausnny SRO Rityn® mad pee ms Eternal on his way there aod Fourth Race-Star Master, Corn | table goes over the top with three-of-| ontinus his instructions at Camp | Corwin, Chairman of the Board of|coach of the Indiann eleven that ils Dunboyne retired for the s: Ta sel, Borrow a-kind oF a full house sud cleans the| Lewis, in the State of Washington, |Control of the Yale Athletic Assia. | ' 1" would be rere in Une for @ ifth ‘bt = son, War Pennant looks about the Masda, Everest. | joard By developing skill in the art of jiu- | ton. ' Indiana, whites me‘vtains @ etrdent Civilian hoxing instructors at the |JU8t now. This son of Jim Gaffney.) ing Star, War Spirit heaped upon the table, the Amer bayonet from the sun of af advancing 2 the past are Lmpossible, Mast intor- pefore noun, on Saturday, but Smith various cantonments throughout the| owed by A. K. Macomber, won the sete can athlete “frisks" @ frosh ace from) German and simultaneously throw unit impromptu contests may be pro-|has arranged to leave promply at the gountry will be put through the same | $2500 Remsen Handicap yesterday AT LAUREL. Bias dente and -inorenaee! Ger Ber oy Lae Naany wurdgecwera body] Teniiisetee eaters three (pura onthe iemceey aatome ath ool. Thase fighters were origin. | ®t Jamaica in Impressive style. He) — pirst Race—Talbott entry, Da- pauty'a” inclination to quit thojlan to the already, bur He pointed out the Importance of | three hours for, the journey which will ly engaged to teach soldiers the|°#me from behind courageously,| hinda, Trompeuse, game while he still holds the deed) anne been taught (even discarding everything aon-essential | o'clock game. University of Pittsburgh fistic art, how to hit, stop and get | closed a kap of three or four lengthy) Second Race—Robert Oliver, | to hts union suit, Much has beoa|yy\ueh an apparent advantaze favors for those mings which are in lino of | ‘0-day reauested W, and J. to move its away because of boxing’s relation to|on Lord Brighton and inside the tinal] Kjntore, Gold Hor tings, Mirea, | W8ittep concerning the reluctance| fritz) to disarm him and by singd-|war training and axpressed his be-| that Put mlenk tanatee ta) Dalene Beat ences. Now that Beaay is | aixtecnth was going away, He runs! pairty : with which Heinte mixes it at close] isrly few motions crush his chest. Nef to the necessity for athletics | gnmes with Penn fyracuse to soon 10 take it Up, it appeate as it {ike a route travellers and, barring ‘ourth Race-—Ross entry, Pou | auarters with his foe, Ils affection | Added to this curiculum la & avsintt watch tave been demonstrated at] ayq° J. authoritics are now’ eonsider- forme one put the cart before the horse} accidents, should rank among the| rose, loutledge, for the bayonet has be ifth Race--Quietude, Mary Maud, Kate Canal To win yesterday, however, he had Sixth Race—Liazonry, Sky, | for frying fsb ove the request, hy should possess ‘raining munps as providing recrea- and charac- tion In Its most healthful form, »|terixtic fact, however, that the sub-| In @ formal statement Prof. Curwin stantial portion of this instructicn um nt that the ene solely to its usefulness as an article|{)K@ skill, It i# a notabl an open fire * iia Se Rae ee parr neti when boxers were put in the Dest of next season's three-year- training campa. Soundy like touchy ; ing @ youngster to 5; Md., Oct. 3—There was mosphere of encourax¢ment around may know how to and ftir } Ret one of those million-dollar rides} Grey Eagle, far as bo ts parpually coneerned,| stantial portion of this Anstruelicn said in part: the Naval Academy Grounds, with a ater sending the instructor to schoo! } which Johnny Loftus usually puts up. Seventh Race—Kentucky Boy, | there isn't @ single good point wbyut | O/T AIOS Oe “The War Department has assigned | squad with nearly all of the “flu” euf- jo learn th t for which he was sup- | with any on idle, ho) GFAYSOH, Jose Dev posed to have perfected hix young pupil. Maybe, however, the War De else in the s the bayonet Crauby nave that a soldier who hag, t® alleges and universities the tavk cf|ferera back on the fleld Ly ’ 8 4 develop! lc Not much is to be feared from thi might have been beaten. = = And now, even though pessesned of| become proficient in boxing will rap-|“/#covering and developing officer ma-| | iit much ts to, be feared from this . . . ese terial for the United States Army. This| 9°! Pik B al partment authorities have decided | Lord Brighton, running for the Arst| Uing ride he gave Picdra to land bim| 4 weapon, be i# very likely to bavelidiy develop skill in the Japanese Lada at spares tae Cre Buty, th droves, and there are few new | that the boxers will hereafter be {time in the colors of Sam Hildreth,| tn front. t unceremoniously coniiseated by an {art and likewise be OTe ieee nner rx |eeaoning chaaea in most madera bien | caled BWhy by the death oF bln eeninae, \ more eet v Unc le Bam as Jus | had a world of speed, and, with Lyke — unarmed mentver uf the Altied forves) MUFDN In Ibe AN tte principle af on college Ute. The eeed ti will not return until Monday, and. the Be ayonet fighters. in the saddle, carried it (urther than] Teddy Rice put up a Loftus brand ay at the same tme break! soxing lies at the foundation of their and the work must bs unon Valley must be slaved wither: Kins Vinsky of cowardice, Ho in|had all the early speed of the party.| his daily victory. Bright Angel came | taught hew to most expeditiously | ,,BUt again comes « digtinetion, Une} | wwe. therefor 30. ost: Haowl what | OPN RETRO a ; going about hin training for his|He ran to the head of the streich| very Yast in the last sixteenth, and|manhandla and raul an opponent| U anc aacovera that he is taught! to athletica © ©. ° Any insistende 4 Soaffe and King; guards, Denfeld and ‘ bout with Jack Dempsey in Philadel-|Jengths in front of everything, aad| Just failed to get up principally b regardicas of (the enemy's size and pee g 5 on the effensive and stay!a continuance of our usual practi ] Saunders; ce Arthur. backs, Butler, cause of Rice's ride on Assign. Point| condition of equipment. The method | Ww te ze nena Mmatters could only Tembarrass | Roberts, ‘Alvord’ and Wheichel. ‘The : i phia, Oct. 9 with « wonderfal show | Just when form students expected him) 1. point was the hot tip of this race.| employed by your nid Uncle sam ta| tere. Ip bayonet practice he ts charged with the accomplishment | Work consisted of formation and signal of confidence, One would think t to stop as usual, he seemed to bave| He was off ina jam and bad all the] the ancient Japan: wrt of jiucjitan,| Mught to thrust on @ par-y, It is the present great task. Although t!¢ Gilt, a short scrimmane und some pass- after bis losing 40 Clay Turner, the pe d in ae SAVE 98 bed worst of the racing luck thereafter,} and it is guaranteed Ww bend a Rhiaa| Bot mom baat eae Part er ar TRAE men mall Units have full schedules ' oe ‘ P Sparring. partner of Demysey, that] Pennan id Hot get near him until’ He'll win one of these days in the} River Rowdy into the neral aha sfonme, eqme y on Ses oven turS \iget footb: eu! 18 the Battlor would be beaten by sherr | the final sixteenth, and then ony maiden company, of a woof-and every one knows whut| sme tima Sach men es Leonard,| afternoons will be free. and it ougnt to), goatee Eocinl, amy Ran been, oF: | ’ fright at the thought of meeting tie | after he bad applied the whip vigor a i a ahacieeeedbi RRNA casa a is ——— | Lewis, Demnsey, Gibbons anc a Impromptu contesis Which would be fun|{n Brooklyn, with Charlie Meistrell a | latest of prize ring man Killers, Le- | ously to his mount. When it loowed a a ee ace ae esepea| for both participants and the apectators, | NE AS Manager, The squad consists of qineky, however, Has no fear,” Ho| HAS # diag-dong Anish between them, * * ry = $9 8 She eee and ee) SOUS tee rok our athletic. facilities “nave | YounKsters not more than 12), pounds ; has figured it ail out. He thinks a| Lord Brighton surrendered and War B 1 St k », d S snusually capable bayonet workers | placed at the disposal of the com-| i" Weight and will meet ail the hich i 00d fast man who=will step right’ Pennant went on about bis businues | owlin TURES rack ANA SPQLES fans jin-iesn operators Theve fight mandant.” school elevens of their weight, to Dempsey and hang him on tho | The Lord was so far in front of tho ae eee ers hit going in and punch coming cher : H . Pe a econd they he| .No more football will be played by| COLUMBIA, 8. C., Oct. 3.—Lieut. i Hose once or twice wilh rob Jack ofa hraat of them at tha Aine that De Dad) amie Howling tohrnament-senson of; Yacht Che ig pronitlned ‘teare | Ot : ery second Hs y am © An§| the High School of Commerce this aea-| Harry C. Horton, foriner tackle on the ; Jot of his vaunted aggressiveness, If | little trouble saving the place trom 4 % Th Wheat | 18 to (psn as ve Palace adesa, Brow! ring t are aggressively ac fon, according to @ decision of the fac-| University of South Carolina football Wille Meehan, a fat roly poly heavy- | Cirrus. 1918-19 te uncer way The Wheat] | ‘pot 40 Palace alley | are continually advancing. ied team, was killed in action in France weight, can do it, Levinsky sees no ee Export League opened ttat the Grang| (Ys TH TOE, BMG Or It te interesting in this connecttan| It’ was announced that the schedule |on Sept. 13. His parents here were no- ward Me itt reason why he shouldn't The disappointment of the Remsen | part ag Octob Levinsky excuses his showing with | Handicap was John Sanford's Tus. ae. | Indian Turner by saying he did ny |loosa,. She had a lot of speed and ran th Street, Brooklyn, Nine of the at. | training for the bout and inta way second behind Lord Brighton until, teen teams that are scheduled in ine} underrated his opponent. “Working nthe far turn and the! tournament rolled on the openiag! in the shipyards at Bridgeport gave something happe: nepee lle Share un le chance to train so ade a | night, using six alleys, and there wae ’ Be tie chaos 0 EAI. Bad Baye dropped back all too! not am idle moment from the time] together In @ friendly match game the Dempsey fight, Levinsky has|out of contention, Whether she was {ne te know that Mike Gibbons, Packey|for the remainder of the season had tified to-day by the War Department ono McFarland, Johnny Kiloena, Willie — saaseneeniaien HuiNe Heins, of the Harlem Pal Ritehie, Benny Leonard and o rys No, 202 EL 12%) Street, New| camp bc tore ere ieavi N i LCh i B t ye flo St He 1asth Street, New camp boxing {nstractors ore tearing! Vogt igre amptons beaten 8, with 300 scores to their credit, | of bayonet instruction at C AP ty eur rian In New Jersey Tennis Tourney aol a Central Bowling Alleys, Ne. 503 Ful nly and game was called a 7.30 M,| his alleys some evening, The old| going over for a hostile visit to a Was that in Which Mra David C, Mi ayer of the O} stedt and Mr: When Chief Lally serambled home * : | aq} and Miss Edith B. Hand Db the Liberte Bond tema Bob Bernet, manager of the Palaco| The oMcials of the Alrdrome A, C the fact that Frankie Catiabon of} National champions expertenced | Miss’ Gertrude della To front of Lady Gertrude, evervoc {i} Alleys, Jay" and Fulton Streets sn bas the grip, matchmaker Jennings of {the bitterness of defeat when Miss|Caroma Winn, 7 rooklyn, has sent out an invitatio oe ; = pte bornly, fought, _en |-hunted up the old chief, ‘after whom | Brooklyn, h nt out an invitation | A A. A. of Jemey City has enéage! | xarion Zinderstein, the wonder girl| seus a of Newark, N. J., will probably never a ee tie Oolf ie arned: te cmon cuca to all of the prominent. women! again er into an agreement with} Pave Medar, the promising local liehtweiahe, to} Mf Ligibiip-vent HSI | Uons. had a regular handshaking paowlers of ter New York to at-| on one to at Arpaia Pox. | meet Tinney of Patemon, N. 3. in the| 07 Boston, and Miss Hleanor Goss, her | her dee, GAT RANG, bee eC Tend) a ai fo be held at the atagy a: big openialr BOK | age Tinta at the club's show to-| partner in the national doubles, low 3 &% ‘if the colt had just won the Futurity, | Palace Al oh FS Tne Bue pi pants A efi re sivas nigh ered their colors in the third round | ran & 7 19 ud fire i; ater, recently retired) » cy a ea PR nape mae hey received mme nig! ” ™ of the New Jersey ate champton- | » and off f fo duving' w bow of ater “Now |the Henny Leonard-Ted Lewis DOW | Je ssring agrend to wr Our Tmee fo o( Cee LAWA TeAnis Club at Moun year, . The race his sake ran| Ap mor any nforina: was held there recently, that} ine with Milly Muse at the Olympia A, A. of | tain Station, N, J., Mrs, Spencer Ful-| Of" :he ayes eneasements acted lke @ tonic on him | tion desire be obtained from) they lost their own money, Accord] Philadelibhia art with Demmey.|lerton Weaver and Miss Molla Bjurt-| ‘Three of the. tair. wielders | . eee j Mr. Bernet, A person who is thoroughly re- | Levinsky on Dougherty of Leiper- | gtedt defeating them by 6—3, 6—2, racquet places in thes Eugene Wayland, trainer for W.J.| 4 Hpeaped liable, the three officials who are con-| Tile. Pa ia staging the show euddents| ‘The downfai of the champion pair | final round singles, Mise 2 | Salmon, t8 trying to develop a jockey | The United tes Navy League ‘ . thought that both fighters wanted too much | caused a sensation on th Frhe ; stein de Weaver in the for himself, and in young Vai Kirk | (Paymaster Department) will open at|Mected with the club were handed | sien they ake! for $790 each and valle! ett] siiouchness of Miss Zin a driving | halt in sets at 61 Oa. and gears a ou have so he locks te have a good riding pros- | te Grand Cen Alleys, No, 608 Ful-) $801 for their end, ‘The expenses} the bout erty lost $1,600 in hie efforts | strokes, her cleverness at finding ope oie Wet on Firl manowuvred Hbrication question There lsonty | Rect, Van Kirk finished second on | ton Street, Brooklyn, on or about Oct. | claimed to haye been incurred in stag-|to mat Willant and Dewees for Philadelphia | (HA# Was set at nau In her inimita- | Mary Kk. Browne, Denia. girl one way todolt. Use Shady yesterday for Wayland and| 1. Fifteen teams are to compete ing tho bout amounted to $9,000, Ac-|S#4 Be dove vot want to le any more mooey.| Patiies right up rose at the net to spol { Alert to antic , sion of re- Bol overvtbing possible gut. of the . ee - the best shots of Moston ete ‘NY turng she Was always In position in her ° filly, He was simply unfortunate in : ne of the owners of the| cording to an agreoment the club oM-] x Ruttalo nertweiaht, amt] Sara” Weaver's overhead playing was] SOUTE Sian Zinderstein used ‘her ‘long 1 having Roderick Dru" in’ the sett | Americ ng Alloys, Third Ave-| cialis had with Jack Curley, who pro: | Ir! Cline, who ie well again,“ hay [unusually strong. She rarely missed | pail finding the spot. with rnerting alte popes race with Shady, Roderick Dhu was! nue and Streot, Brooklyn, an-| noted the contest, Jack was to get} been matobed to mect im the star bout of alg | upon t tempts to slash the ball of to} Miss Zinderstein: pairs with Mrs. Milla . too good for heF, #0 Van Kirk had to) ounces that the Morse Dry Dock} feiida ae th ‘ ea A. ¢ elphia ‘on | the aides of the fe court in @ way | for tne} in paice with ay Automobile be content with finishing second be-| League ix to get under way his| two-thirds of the ipts after the Matchmaker O'Brien | (at Was sure point, — Lobbin Miss Clary well created a ripple of availed the ch ons nothing, @% the] surprised admiration because. of th ball did not drop deeply enough. When | 9p and skill with which she ov it did Miss tedt ably attended to} handed the ball t Mrs. Theo. hind him, alleys, about Oct, 16. feces the Robins Dry Dock are Billy Karrick says that Rolster ig a preparations to organize @ league. nployees of| fighters were paid, and that he was © MAKING | to pay the expenses, while the club of n securing these men vor, fast boxers and also both hands, LUBRICANTS ‘ ‘Ther interpose a smooth, long-testin Pet Rs 4 de ficials w to get one-third and pay its fate from dh court, dore 9 1, 6—2, Miss Cas- “ 4 - 10 horse, ‘obably one of es There Was never a moment when Mr: sell top of b j epating betwacn the bearing surlaces worst he has ever saddled, an: The Palace Two Men ‘Team Tourn. | for the ark and the Lighting of it, 4 tie ; eenpeeg Weaver and Miss Tiuretedt were s interest to her proape ‘Ask ieeiee tae tea right. With not the slightest e uw nt will be or niged at the Palace - six 1 battle he i Biting, for all they were BOF i i er with Sing Bousstece oe norrow @ Ask your dealer for the @ Bolster ran in third in the second Alleys, with fifteen of the best teams| The Government tax taken in at the show | doiia on next Weduestay might were only put | times Miss Bjuratedt appeared to ta n, when the semi-finals of the Dixon Lubricating Chart, race, badly beaten by both Piedra and|in Brooklyn as competitors. Lt ts} amoanied (0 94,000, and. the club officials are [on val (vy says ago, the fight fans of “Philly” | Particular delight in out-volleying Will be played, : Broom Peddler, Japned to open the tournament abvut | sure they vere done out of more than $0,000, a4] are 20 avxious to eee the scrap that the advance | Goss; the tall girl who has so oftei semi-finals of the | women { ov, thew etal that smiatders whe hannened tw he fen's oa shanly reached $4000 If the entire | S004 MA, LUNIET-UD, Yo shor, In Journ emeied tuslde the grounds. near where the boards in the} bouse is sold oft the gress meotipte wilt only af pieady, however, to witn- pine WaT Tasers, af whlch Tod | tovces wore pulled out, took hundreds of dol | figure uy $17,800. ‘to receive 83 pee from her Cooper, way Point "lam trom gg pemoas who came Uarough that war. "ox, of the gross and ‘2 per cont, fh &8 Ot Ro slage were inated ome ever Om wee ‘ : 0 r Pe timers that he hae tn d ure, Wo] German trench? The Berlin sausi of taken time off to get in shape and he | cut off or stepped in a hole could not | Wl! 19-30 when it wa ~ ‘ty | Ward of the Veterona aid Bi < , he | stepped in a hole @ Botlaee tar anntetaed oO \ ‘ 4 . aid Edaie| makers have an outlook as bright is going through enough strenuous | be seen from the grandst a) thal ea comprised of 1 r, ty, | en ephrsse ete wo Uh k ° mw Speen > tional champions threatening or in the suf or) day at th New Went Ride | generat ‘froin the srandatega, ao) th Campbell and Koen, did th {| Baxter of the “Tete” ie the back of a black cat's Marion Zinderstein and Eleanor tead, Mr. Maaver and ‘Mise Bjuratedt o fit him for a championship | Keing stopped her, She was well f. ane \ ppaiealn Mes ene ; e: y j | plac ‘mictinal round, ws | battle. The Rattler needs no nerve ciel to win the race, She may wnt aT a ie Ll aaa Goss Beaten by Molla Bjur- | oy epiited: battles of the tonien evidently, r backers at a price in Lye ning’ Until the schedule Is com: | Weaver. day for @ Dlace In the semi-final round of company on™ fast track. . | ; will put hi edge” for hi struggle against his rivals. “> Ross, who owns Cudge! de by C m during the race and afi it He realizes that with the “Pers: Poet” in first class trim, Cudgel w have a much harder time to win the | teh stakes here than he has had all season on the New York tracks. pehtsathadhots Rath. 4 two-mile bicycle race will occupy ‘he stage alone with football and hurl- ing at the annual games of the Cork- men's Asrociation at Celtic Park next Sunday afternoon. Of the twelve start- ere in the bike race six have earned high honors in local competitions. Sanction was granted to the 18th Const Artillery Command Athletic Ai fociation of “Brooklyn to conduct track and field meet tn its armory, Summer and Jefferson Avenues, on the night of Nov. 13. Nine events will be on the programme, e proceeds will be donated to the ab “over here.” which is composed of the families of h W.}the old 13th men who are fighting as the 69th Field Artillery in France, CHICAGO, Oct. 3.— Ban Johnson President of the American League, has called on the Boston Red Sox, winners ‘of the war-time World's Series last month, for vouchers to prove that each member of the team has turned over 10 per cent. of his share in the players’ pool to some war charity, He the names of those who have failed tar turn over this 10 per cent. will be pub- lidhed with a “nickel-grabbing” label a Don’t — Suffer From Piles Send For Free Trial Treatment. 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