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_THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1918, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK DIRAINGROUE ~ MILKMAID WILL BEAT I ENTH! ° ° . . é 7 Spanish Irifluenza at Laurel | Track Crippling Best Jockeys. THERE! THIS BONEHEAD CADDY WILL NEVER | FIND THAT, 1 BET + IN TH Ponty! CADDY ~ waren well y'Last Two Ni ALREADY! CS Wwot's HE PLAY FoR! HE CANT PLAY! —$ GEE ,wotA suce! THIS OLD CRUMB - A ROTTEN GOLFER: ae WHY Don GHA KEEP YouR EYE ON “TH' Patt! YEs siR - i pip} (T's IN HERE SOME PLACE! | Special to ‘The Evening World.) BALTIMORE, Md., Oct, Tt will | take more than an ordinary two-year- old to beat Milkmaid over a distance jf ground. At the Laurel track yes- terday she won the handicap at seven furlongs in a romp by two lengths, Tae race was worth $1,112, but it Johnny Dundee Now a Horse = Owner, Has Bought One of, the Macomber Two. Year- Olds. was easy money, for she moved up | Rees from fifth place on the turn for home and won galloping by two lengths, OHNNY DUNDEE, the local light-| . ue two-year-old filly has been weight boxer is a horse owner 1 ie d to go such a long distance. Ea tow. $e Bip bought Che et the wl, |her races on the New York tracks Macomber horses, the two-year-old Z7|0 she showed a disposition to go a long ‘ War Mask, from Trainer Walter Jen- jroute, Because of this trait she wi | well backed yesterday, despite the | fact that she was mecting Rutledge, at colt was badly handled by Am- he quit under a choking leading for five furlongs. on was furnished oy his shed second, ‘om the result of |the race that the two-year-old fillies like a distance of ground better than the cot This does not apply to Billy Kelly, He can beat any colt, Belding or filly at any distance from five and a half furlon Horsemen Mings, and one of these days we may expect to see War Mask cantering to 4 the post topped off in Scotch plaid. We don't know what Johnn™ paid for the colt, but it was something like $2,000. Dundee has always bad a leaning toward the track, but he has never squandered any money betting on the silent steeds. He has instead been) interested in “laying” the horses.| Johnny probably is a believer in the! old saying that the only way to beat) the races is to be in a position to LCOULD TRIM HIM ' WITH ME EYE SHUT: we's sour! ee BOY, YOURE 0.K> HERE'S AN FINE Game What Happened to Jyntee s In Strange Jamaica Race 5 —— Is a Mystery to Talent lay or play them. To do this one: a . oe here say that he is the best two-year. iit own at least one good horse: | Belmont Filly Shows Not a} RACING SELECTIONS, Jold that has raced in America since Johnny is almost light enough to yer Trace of Her Well Known AT JAMAICA. Colin awept y g before him, be his own joclwy and it wouldn't Speed First Race.—Everest, Whipporwill, His zee 1 re mais a ber} ne aurprise us a bit to hear of his trying Speed. rly arrival in Maryland would tend to to do just that. We have seen pic- Second | Race<-Torchbearer, Alvord, | ubstantiite this estimation of qual- tures of him, particularly at New Orleans, on race horses all decked out in various colors, He likes to have __ er — appened to Juntee? his pictures taken that w HAT happened to Junt. War Mask is a well bred two “A |_ Third Race.—Stromboll, Naturalist, By Vincent Treanor. | Kashmir rth Race.—Sanford entry, Coe UI ace 8 jockeys from Laurel. , i = body asked everybody else that] ,, Fifth“ Race —Koh-t-Noor, enone, Jockey Sands wgas the first victim, id by Star Short and Miss Keavn Cl b t S ad question after the running of the] " Sivth Race.—Purchase, Cirrus, War h Fi th ll A. Johnson had to cancel all of his fevers: senmis Clube to Speed Up |oes see Three Football Teams sistent pecetngteaaet Bs a thought of in the , t ice, “Ho way tums oat to yesterday. No one could give a 1 out by an attack. This Boos inree-year-oid. bel | Even While War Continues isfactory answer. The stewards did en Hae THRE La: ‘hiss Planned for Columbia a baat hed second to Frankie ACING tote are nearing the mill not even try to learn, so the race will nalts, Ground la wait Robinson Inst season for the riding folk a ~ nail it ts, h influenza threatens to take ee | AWay the be b i go down in the dopa hooke as just econd Race — Shannan River, —_— & lhonors. Jimmie Rowe, who knows a jon-dollar mark in their Liberty 4 a eaiinihe pill: nd Bond, Max Meadows. ) good jockey, had frequently en a 2 ton S rick Actes Nationa] | «tions that prevailed during the sea-]|one of those races which will be Third Race—Murphy, Milman, a pitas ay terchanzeabla. Under thle plan Dawe (E0084 ha a y engage Loan drive. Up to Saturday the Julian S, Myrick Asks National | ion°or init, when all titles and Tank-l forgotten probably before the filly! Charlo Levdecken > Coach Dawson Busy Mapping | paar pee ; ars | him to ride for H. P, Whitney during : mM , son hopes to be able to organize a var= subscriptions amounted to #260, A ccociation Members for [n-| "8% 42d prises were held in abey-| gocg to post next time Fourth Race—Sunny Slope, The ME yesterday, with very tte cfr Pel Porter, ixterminator, Out a Gridiron Programme [sity squad that will rival the squada|the summer, and after Sande was 3 q : “ol Lieut. Fifth Race-—Lytie, Me that Percy Haughton turned out at|taken {ll Trainer Bedwell intrusted + hota Me wii ta Went US creased Efforts to Promote | ,,,!%)!s,.no! Mag Bg an dig Mg oY ALE RAATHAIEILRe daa FItLGUGtred ’ dud Beaton, mnie raat for Local Institution. Harvard in the days when the Crimson] Billy Kelly to his hands, S throughout the Jamaica meoting, Court Game. clation declared in favor of three Im-/ 1, noted front runner, she never| Say. ve cece —_— was sweeping all others aside. || Kummer took Johnson's mount on Ss polst chotid be reached euslly, : ae Restoration of championships and| was in the hunt at all. Few horses agai Race — Arbitrator, Re- LONG with the crack of rifle fre| yesterday vy ‘ee cleat Peyn auteent M Le Kummer, at times, rides eg ra ‘ presi-| "Continuation of the policy of pro-| Ca? step with her for the first elghth, A the boom of booted footballs practices that Dawson has put his play-| "el but he occasionally gets a bed EORGE ODOM is still disappointed i ania we . moting junior and boys’ tennis, and| anyhow, when she feels like running. will be heard at Morningside|/ers through. Four elevens worked out, dent of tho United States Tennis | mating Junior and boys’ te : ' idaint abe a tas o do his best work. Unless Sande or Evidently she didn't feel like run-|Plaint about Loftus's tactics on Air-| Heights this season. Columbia will] and at the end there was a short serim- | '° ¢ Theos alls on all clubs in|” Maintenance e ‘ , SNR ABTS Rene! only cree 10. Wan Sie vonnd Futactiy, sociation to speed nbership on a8 efficient working yesterday or Lawrence Lyke| man. He said he saw Johnny reach | mobilise three varsity teams instcad| 8°. ‘The veteran players have been | Johnion recovers shortly, Lilly Kelly Talking it over yesterday, he said be ia asin, who rode her wasn't over-ambitious.|down with his right hand and grab|of just one, if the plans of Coach|*Pread out among the tea so that f : uy cess of their efforts to keep tennis and other i ; good rider in his race with Eternal, hed bet on pas th the saine He spoke of the marked s1 re ; . 4 . there will be uniformity of play when ; ? : gonfidence lant the “puturity had) @mateur sports going while the championships a# follows: “Res. | She was away slowly and never made the boot of Rowan, on Hondo, as the| Fred Dawson work out and the ap- the battalion elevans get into action, It was this bad riding on the part of \ ce Simpson that brought abo tas maiden tase, He aida’ bolt! world war lasts, ‘Tennis omciais early ton of titles proved extremely up any ground at all pair of them were battling it out in proval of the military authorities in addition to the fve veterans of the | Sumpeon that brought about the that day, said George, in the usual thi season planned for an active eeuly Dasceeutat OF wit Lyke was roundly abused by per- old stretch, The officials sent for granted for varsity sports this ye: 1916 and 1917 squads who reported last| There was a rumor last night sigeng fashion, Insicad Purchase ra campaign on the courts and the latest | Championship, Played, the pro- 90ns on the lawn for what looked like} Rowan and Loftus, and after long — Under the regulations of the War| week, Parkes, a member of Inst year's| that unless Sande is well enough to admost in a horisontal Hne f HF | call tor action indicates renewed ots.| thenrinate, War ‘and Navy hia lack of effort on Jyntee and pos-|Grtwn out deliberations let the rac€ Department, elevens are to be or-| varsity eight, who played on the Dart-| ride on the day of the match ‘Trainer outer rail to the inner ruil, losing a icates epartments Commissions on Train i | Loft (a hla bast th fresh vi Bedwell will ask Frankie Robinson t abdut twenty lengths. At the end he forts on the part of clubs and indi-|!8¥ Camp Activities to provide ath- Sibly he wasn’t to blame at all for} #tand as run. Loftus sald his boot ganized to represent the various uutts,| Mouth freshman eleven a year or two! Hedwell will as Robinson. coun wasn't beaten more than five lengths viduals to promote r- the filly's failure to show any of her| St caught in Rowan's spur and he and at Columbia this will take the/#° Was in togs. It is expected that . 0 { . etic iuipment fo men in the \ : the racquet game. | vice. “Member el . ey, M Hourless to victory in the match apd wee running over the 197 flaking hls appeal. to Hee eae. | Tage mare than eae, centes SPMERE weit known speed. It wouldn't have| had to reach down to release it. He|form of battalion squads, of which |=,¥; bittauer, the big fullback of the! acuinst Omar Khayyam, Ife could than 200 courts in 1915 team, who is a medical student grea 7 Ps velope 5 5 3 t and . 00 Lik Ke : ii t confidence in Purchase by Members Myrick said d the comminsion reports that the done a bit of harm if the stewards, if] Cshibited the boot, and it showed the | three are to be developed, fe heres Uke U2 aly Weipeisey saying he had shown him a remark-| “Your Executive mand for tennis continues to in- Committee has able workout at Saratoga with weight me ach Bp. He ran five furiongs in fifty-| proceeded on the theory that ten- eight seconds with Toto as a running 3/8 serves 4 Useful purpose in| mate and pulled up to the latter! Wartime by helping to maintain five lengths in front, {health and morale of the } At the recent sale of the Brighton| Results fully justify that bell case of “rattles” just when he ought ULIAN 8. MYRICK, Vice- over the faHure of his colt, Association, the nation ri in th jes ese! y for no other reason than a matter of| Marks of scratches evidently made by| It {8 Dawson's plan to have e7-a bate} mga weserve Corps, will be.8| tion, aoute Glen apeeeniba teak ‘ t;|candidate for the post eleven when it ——— os Robert D. Wrenn, th record, had questioned Lyke about * y & team which will | | ganized, te Te Ad tional Aneel: Jyntee's action or rather lack of Muroh sins {al ani UneortanataL Gly, |eercite ton cart caeat ieee ee “students of New York University, | GREENLEAF TAKES LEAD Sa ate Ga Nan cont MpangieY | aaiien, “Iewaula navuiehew i af leaat| Ter pott cauad is succtod, on] winle being rapidly converted into 4} IN BILLIARD TOURNEY, - material, ef having racing luck, She was away very badly |tallon elevens with a few substitutes |footbail this aeason.. Ptuns are andes < = thre or ww . Twice now sho has lost through bad | Nov. 1 ft will consist of the thr Jon, | Nartia ‘Wiktame’ advert unne sineut that they had the public's interests| Executive on, Plans ai under and} Committee, have all been drawn in at heart. he 7 for each. Each of these clevens ye | Way for one or two varsity elevens, in alph Greenleaf led John Layton tf Stable, Sam Hildreth sccured Pur-|cncourage us to work with maalaee service In_ the world war. | AnH) OREN YATE OR eR ee ear Tet ee aes eerie Wil SC Oniy HIGAn DAINE. Cha UN ROWA ATES inet eccinee mace matic. cbuOcRR Tae METI sath lo & Gale wok thal bo lenerey during the coming monte ia | anciner “of. the ‘Aihcess, Geatws "OF late was running through the stretch | kep' cl ar as possible, but at hen litary officers in ard to col- would have gone 4 lot higher than this bi Wikhtinan, the Treasurer, is announced ? Mahi like the x the same time the players will be in-!fege athletic activity th thelr pocket billiard match at Maurlee ur co-operation — is | Wight A Mh Star Spangled, which won the Bel- | like the wind to be third. 'y this season, BSED USES he did for him if Odom had known | urrently requested and any sugges. SiR inate cee COL ARiee Ler aU lerate Siakes, looked like @ victim. of 7 ‘ Daly's Academy yesterday, The yours ou have will be most wel- | Culiforn f the owner was going to let him go. tons 7 j pil come.” dividually to develop the game. among | PPeumatism in its worst stages in t the pockets in the matinee match, on . *|1ong-shot winner of the first race, but TT b 5 5 ° patin IKE GIBBONS is down at Camp (ele slaving anes at A098 ariel any other man in this | paddock before the race. His knees 1 diane nave @ nickel on her, The a loid Review while Layton counted 47, Greenlea! rapped up in bandages and ea 28 balla, while Layton Gordon in Georgia taking @ metropolitan district. the statement | The Executive Committee unani.| Were Wrapped up in bandages and) coi of this race marked the first CUR MAE arte pmara ria dir course in bayonet fighting. We hear, Issuicd at this time by the leading {MmoUsly elected Alfred H. Chapin of | With a carpet-liks substance over) oy 9. mim O'sullivan as a| Humboldt Foss won the opening worke J . official of the National Association | Seringteld, aa tho ‘successor tolthem. He was stiff and sore, still he mateh in the novice championship|the gymnasium courte and won with | yayten dismayed better work in that Mike in superintending the work (Meinl of the National Association | \ n ‘amice” of areasurer. | van well enoush to lead his Held from {trainer Tim, it will be remembered, fests im ine novice | champlonanlp 02, ts on with | gyemight maxch. He, held fairly’ cloke onsidered as the equive.ent tol ito wilt All nut’ the nucupired tena to ell enough to lead his field from {trainers Pim, j ° at the with Greenlea ne Way, the lut= ob lly hag penrarns the other: wenn an announcement that all champion- | February, 191. He isa member of the | start to finish, He pulled up very |!% the Australian who brought Ls) poqaway Billiard Academy last night ponent ter winning by 100 balla to'70. For UCLOFS, WhO Are there wo LAKIN Stina Noumamenta: mag the: eatne | DeTnen Rd eink ich ent eRn eke led UD Very | Noroy to this country. from Be W. Kite ae ee eet] aA sham battle in mid-air, with ant] this session Greanleaf counted a high. vp the course. Mike has grown a bit Jiat srould hee ee ine eee Kctive In New Bnstand iawn tennis | lame after the rac ny Pitasim= trae We by @ 900 he “thrilis which fh brings, ‘Is| run of 31 and Layton a run of 21, ner, didn't think] Eadie Taplin fouled Enson, on Tip- b Ene Wpner mane. 6 high ran | § heavy since he took to the camp life |‘Phere had been a fear among some of | Wairs. With his son, Alfred H. Chapin | mons, the colt’s t pmised at Belinont T n Satur- SEE but is as hard as nails, What @ the followers of the va and he has done more ins Frank Keeney owns Virago, tn Western player sent 100 balls into football team, in a handball match on ir, he won the first holding of the of 9 for an average of 1 38-62. His op- ck ‘apt. C. M. Wharton of match he would be for Jack Dempsey. | ent hen re Fether and Son National Championship Has of rhe oh Pe a is a plor in the thind rece, and after aes ponent followed closely throughout the! ranging a carmival Yor tee’ iene eee JAMAICA ENFRIES, } He would be just the man to test| edi ooked as it he wouldn't get him back |ing second was taken out o micas ADA ansied & Mlae in of 4 107 (thee BELO Committee Set ere Dempsvy to the limit and clear away to his stall after working him out on money entirely, Thunderclap won the an average of 1 2 a nt Commission 8 and it is interes! courtesy of Major nt and the Westchester ation Belmont Park was the doubt about the latter's game- ness. It is said of Dempsey that he doesn't like to be sunjected to punishment. He hasn't taken much in any of his recent fights, for the FIRST RACE: three-searolds and upward; sellang;, ¢ 2 seventy yards, Saturday last. race after all those in front of him] Bight entrants have been nominated | § ‘ emed to open up purposely to let|to take part in the tournament, which The stewards kept the crowd in hot| him through in the stretch, But for|/bas been sanctioned by the National As- water after the running of the second | this, Sanford’s Juvenescence might}soclation of Amateur Billiard Players. | ye © meet, Heke ‘ Those two game colored heavy-| Ramey Adair, who is rapidly coming to the 4 ; Two losses by any player automaticall wee BN se iestan ates A Wed welghteToe Jeanette of Hoboken, N.| {Mt in the lishtwelaht clam, hae teen matched | FACE: rol Judyo Hall made a com- have won the whole race eliminates him EEN ‘turth mate The football season was ushered in Up thelr hands, Against a man’ of| J. and Kid Norfolk of Baltimore, ¥ pe rep eae Bye ee : Peder ent tion, LAS phe a ne oe H ination as in the ed odivic | PiGrWar days at the University of Pitts The match at the opening of the divi |Durgh during the past week.” Athena sion of the championship, at Lawlor |the playing was ‘confined to practice | 2% {i 0. 108 ra Bros’. Academy, Brooklyn, was won |simes only, both teams showed that te Mangauese |by J. M. Shea, who defeated 1, J, Me- were Foady to take the ‘grid’ | Hi fai een ee Gill by 100 points to #. Shea by plucky ene Caledonine, Liberty Bond playing won on his last two turns at 4 conference | #4" 1 O80 BG, COONAN the table, His average was 26-47, and BASS oandlontee and after M'Taggart,.111) 716% Daddy’ Cholee, Bee Ot guve his charge gi| tus) Nuturaliae his top runs 15, 11 and 1, McGill's best on Forbes Field, the-home run was 9 [ the Pittsburgh Pirates, Julian Rice, the former Columbia stu- The men who reported, for the most dent, acted as umpire of the match. At |PaTiey Ine: nose Wye Were in the unt . tY-SIX-HOLE Red Cross) © Lomas’s judgment, and netted a i P ° mich, versity last year, Warner will not suf- OUEht to nut un another good sorap, | c7me 8, bout at shows held tere, HIRTY-§ <i Tae 8 eee 4g06 for the charitable purpose, | ite close he engaged Charles i. White, | fer from lack of material as many more mery air, and then Ted began to p P another good SCraP. | sforgan wired beck that, after the Philadelpe mateh with Oswald Kirkby and|" "he match was @ bDiind handicap af-|the four times national Class B cha: athletes will signify their intention of think he didn't ‘now so much about | Barney Adair and Bud Tracey of| go, ho migut coment te match Levinaky. with John Anderson facing Jerry | fair, for which prizes were Issued to t ying " i boxing after hhadelp . S Ais; | Dae a kee | John Anderson fae ‘ 1 ere cae who turned in the to’ t , school opens to-morrow. ‘The average Peecelonn Wil Singh in thd ther) HRN St ea Travers and Max Marston will be| oman and Sat woe oy with a com-|Polnts to 48 at 18.2 balkline, Rice made | weight of the team Is expected to be bel i — With many of the towne and cities in Mam-|pinyed Saturday over the links of the! paratively good gore, won the prise for/an average of 98-18, with top runs of | tlose to the Y-pouny mark An attomia wan made by Jack Curley to bring [ohumtte ready to renme boring shows when Uw! Knickerbocker Country Club at Ten-| Women, and J. Bruyere won the mens) 4 and 22, who ; ' n , “Mb Rud ‘Triwy of Datladalvhia at the | ene ec Gilbane, — t And) fought such a slashing bout at the] A. C. of Wot Hoboken, N. J., on Friday night, to miss and would be hooked acien- | 2°T*Y RAMDAIL “STOURAE WO) Oe Te re Listes team te whole tifleally every once in awhile. —If| Months azo, are to clash again. They | ye \arluora A, Cog Marlboro, Mast oa at Dempsey found himscif missing his, were matched to-day to meet in the | untay wi pl ineant punches he wouldn't be 80 | star bout of eight rounds othing robs &ling boxing ‘ . : 2, nen man of his confidence so much as|'N® boxing show of the Spring A. C.) Whe Aevingky bout bad b minsing his best directed wallops,| of @est Hoboken, N. J, on Friday | '** are hep ype gaan | oy eT aN indefinitely jastpo Philadephia, gn acco That is how Benny Leonard beat Ted night, Both men have had a rest of | eye ea Fglen y oiy hollag ey ® William Abbott Kid Lewis in Newark recently. After Af DEAR Wnlinenae. Se Ville Ree. Merenn, 60 several w and as they are work- | acer of Levinaky, off to stage the conten = the third round Leonard had Lewis! ing . 7 beri a. they Nhe alr tne wee ‘As Gey box tifteen| eutting wide swaths in the thin aum-| ‘08 In earnest for the contest they t the open. , Warner held omoter Ronhm of Dayton, 0. ie i : i ear 4 Merry wach ving to. make ei rierHt + selling; one pion, to conquer the title holder by 125|'T¥in# to make the team when the , TAS Hindoogtan of ——— ; i 33 ‘doing equally as well under Uh HR Cre eH 7 wmtianed bout between Jack Dempey | wont 1s Ly the health wi) ; : \! at when the ymuincer of Vhiladcipiia wag has | ing i that Stale thin winter, Hegides Ge Arsory (10,30 and those desirous of sccing| , Members of ine Nevananer ee aout! nament to be held under the direction TO HAVE ACTIVE SEASON. to bom at the A A, | ADA, and Commercial &. ©, nanning in Borton.| some real golf had better arrange to|in. & numbers. | ‘The money waalof the New York Athletic Club on : ee it Curley's a quickly turne r to the Bronx Chapter of/ rhursday and Saturday evenings will ) Herod! ‘i and for the initial tee-off, y shootin roa tonifiel the mupagen of the fightom tut they be on hand for the initial the Cross. Tose taeday with Be Levine “at the |,.melleving that trap ik 18 an ald : i were Under contract to box for hun aud thar | full biast in a couple of weeks, to preparedness, the New York Athletic they must pum up ali of Curiey's «i Club is planning Its usual extensive James Hyde, gust plain “Jim" to hundreds of Long Island golfers, 1s letropolitan Association A. A. U. of- ch was played, yeator: | metrone 200 Broadway, and at the New | w, i iapasl rtlandt Park in the third | fees, No, awa ¢ winter season at Travers Island, At round of the New York Newspaper York A C., 69th Street and Sixth Ave- the beginning of last winter the or- Traiving Station at Chicago, has been eizon up| HOW an ensign and stationed at Pel-| WIN Gog Association's annual tour-| nue, New York City. zation scheduled only Saturda (o mect Sailor Freeman, the promising Chicago |ham Bay, Jaines Hyde, entered from|nament for the Cooper Cup. prize! 4" y5.pound novice class has been eer ooo atter the start Poy itsoad ‘ nae nade quite © neime for hime ia] the South Shore Club, won the Flor-|donated by the honorary club. presl- vents, Soo: he new Ritchie Mitchell the crack Mehtweight of Mil Leo Flynn, the well-known manager of coca! | ¥eusce, now an officer at the Great Lak Naval fighters, wil in a! milky be matchinaker of the Spi r. of boken. The club has not been making any nore F ° vents. The entrios fc aths, ‘The {ent heortges le Cooper. Te become | added to the list of even year it was decided to resume the money om ita entertainments, acd as tiey finaiy |e inte ta utoe to te trout ei| ida championship several times, Hej the permanent possessor of the trophy received for the tournament include] isuq) sunday fixtures. Also there were Stee ete hae te eg nied oath Vat Milwoubee by Tom Andrews oa vest Friday [is a brother of Lillian #, Hyde, whs|® member must filn bikee, tees. | oo Francie Binclatr, Edward J. Coyle, E24 special shoots on the various Garfield we tine boxing game tharvugh: \e ‘one Peale Malo. i they have decided to give Fiyn chance at the | Mbt made a big contribution to the fam‘ly| gained, but none has earned the third) Youns, 8 q Mondays ordered by the Government. ; To keep your trucks on the job pss He shill dea) e — BNGatAN ae wale (libs 1 fore Levine, 8, Gregory, J. Palladina ana | “em DT Mia (Ghalenes hana Last Week of Autumn Meeting day in and day out, see to it that Australia basn't seen fit to eriticise member of | °°! oe : Kdward F, Teague was the winner! V, Ciancarelli. they are properly lubricated, 4 Conansa, the ace Md the wide [21 do thelr Dit for their country, ‘Teere is not} Up at 0: bd beh fa Ng i anor eae ot if r h Lib ty On youns|Monday. Both Teague and Hall earned | june, was back Mo! ive Sey ¥ re a fre of the opinion that by that time they will |'0 helo win the war, Among the ov le none o ta in that city may te [4 S3er of note, capectaily those within the fight-| will be a match of considerable in-| tory Teax advanced to e fourth both Saturday and nday events from | ringe aula he right to play in the third round be * haa eee to Saturday, May 1 19, On the Th S ile Toe tel rely tel ine Teen | than our own Jimmy Olabey, whe for s loos time | Italian club swinger, tackles orga | the right to play tn yesterday, and although he has severed wit be ene hel sae e Sunse aptain of the Shooting Cor ° y ai ta aecs| cocaetia ak’ the ha ca tha waatan | jernity for their failure to get in over David Hall yosterday by 1 up in — Capt 9 s Committee, TOMORROW , je weet |the Columbia University crews last|the beginning of the season. Ti the halts authoritice | HME axe, who 19 not Im bit or doine something | torast when Kr Tong. aC ei ee any Wall corned drawing byes In the second round. Getober date ther cn larinaly boat wil be ono cf the find to be {00% bas made Australie bie home, Jimuy, it wil] Kerrigan, the youngest brother of aA relations with the university it is said | ¢q event ne regular programme be recalled, gnlisted im the Atetralian sornice | oro, n, the Siwanoy profes: |he has been promised an appoin aa | wit be on the following Saturday M t i di LUBRICANTS wa greener Tom Kerrigan, ‘the Siwancy Drotes-| wagete waperts tm Action FecRtaht:|s°ynvuieai umnrucwr withthe suuieote |dnd Colne unth Suarasy, avel's®, ff MomtagueHandicap ext out friction in moving parts by | Entry blanke have ed for the amateur i) y ayy The outcome of the International army Training Corps bar h fa PRETO TR hee 3 Other Briti Caai Sezering metal surtaces with an unc: Dosing tourman wander the sua Bosiag will be ® past ap parcel of the cur eee ; wrontling contests which will be staged’ “sowing is done untll the end of the BuAGAY Acason will start cn Now, Hi an her Britiant Con: ed bent treet oF grinding A 4 next Vhurmtay and] ricwian of the Sen Despite the threatening weather and| iv tne Crescent Theatre, corner Fiat-| wa he said yos “and 1 want organization will hold its an= FIRST RAC wear and keeps truck oF car running ee el’ cian orga Rainn the dark skies which hovered over 4 Fulton Street, Brook. to get into the wo teaching the lionship of America anda Funalag longer. jamely, 110 ponds, 115 pounds, novice copen | the Moant of Kducavon to have the phyekal -/G0lf links of Van Cortlandt Mark bush Avenue and Pulton Streot, Brooke young soldiers how to keep thelr Vodies | elu championship on Saturday, May 10, f@ leave Ie to those Lat never #0 pounds #nd 140 pounds. lyn, to-night to @ finish, is awaited with JOMNE Tons ease Fens unusual eagerness. Rice spent the summer at Lonely Bropigain ore geal po Reval . Bapertatendent Rane: unday morning, T. 'T, Lomas, Pres pine avarded wil | bears in fever of Wee hasn't feel tout) Of, the SvOwtIAH- American Golf Club, ‘alld a sed ached aa | pros ¢. MS sho Baratare Lak dman Defeats Wolfe, to S tourse also. Teach id R014 W4-harai watoh to first; gold: | boxing ought to be taught in every high school,” | Suthd tO. call Off ihe echeduled open comn-| . The firet bout will present chief boat~ belt Si) against Jim Kiley, the} CLEVELAND, Oct. §.—Dick Load- fp by Hex, Ave 1. to Jamaica, thence nee Me QUANG! Sad Oe, i YR me Kee minh heme mee the Benefit of the Kod MWarsts of ths U.S. wae fit he was whan [bantam ‘tie, puipolnied” iid: Wolke "og h¢wed how fit he was when | ban le, outpolnie ‘olfe 0 r “Dawuou, cvach of the Cleveland, iu tea Founda here last night, old amateur © 2 hes 2 boos tne sand of Rducaion, pam faronbly Aso result a Fepreseutalive gathering | Navy Armed Guard. who will go against 9 ne the Fema ution all ot enthuslasia turned oul, Vindl- lyan Orlefeky, the Huse Poland catapult, be eats Siz) Grand stand. -

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