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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1918, | wre : FFD) MARVEL NOW INKHAK) BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK RSEPIO HE’S WORLD’S GREATEST ATHLETE | IN GOLF TOURNEY \Surprise of Second Round Comes When Title Favorite Is Eliminated by Hoffner. ~ Bob Simpson Perhaps Greatest Athlete That Ever Wore Spiked Shoes Equals World’s Mark Over Hurdles at Camp Lewis , Without a Day's Training—Started Out to Be High Jumper * and Took to Racing Over the Sticks by Chance. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Oct. 19.— One of the favorites was eliminated in the second round of the fall golf tour- nament at the Country Club of At jlantic City yesterday when Maurice j Risley, the Lome champion, lost to George: Hoffner of Bala, ‘he 1 |named will meet W. C. Baldwin of y Robert Edgren. Copsright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World T Camp Lewis, Wasaingion, 1 met Bob Simpson, the greatest ath- lete in the world to-day, and perbaps the greatest that ever wore a spiked shoe. He is Lieut. Robert I. Simpson, now of the 44th Infantry, lately com- a ap e of . 4 North Hills in the lower semi-fina missioned from the officers’ training IMTENDED To Become A 3 %, 7 ‘ n 7 7, r bracket to-day, while on the uppe camp at Fort Sheridan and detailed HIGH JUMPER. AND Crag + “ oy side F, W. Knight of Aronimink and ce ALTTUDR RecoRD. f \ Alex Coles of Shawnee will clash, to Oamp Lewis. He Js as fing look- C4 Considering that Hoffner, now a Cor tug e ab be Was a8 athlete, ‘ cs poral at Camp Meade, has played It office: or no golf for the last three months six feet three Inches tall, straight as he did well to win yesterday, His maten an arrow, clear-eyed, lithe, quick and active, It will be @ fast Boche that in the early hours against C. H. Max- well of Trenton remained in doubt to t a the home green. Maxwell, who had’ manages to get out of Bob Simpson — been down practically all the way, got way. —S. rm Pa the match’ square at the eenth but Lieut. Simpson had just been giving the camp a little entertainment by sic, . ) task tne beat And then halved the | cighteenth after being in a bunker. Hoffner had an 81 for the round, not bad considering the cold wind, all the competing in two events of an athletic meet. He won the broad jump with one leap, not finding it necessary to take more, and he ran the 60-yard Tre PAST TIME LIEUT. SetPson | more noticeable after yesterday's sum- fardies in 8 seconds flat, equalling the world’s record. ‘This he did, too, \ WAS TRS GUONES ata BeeTA | mer-like weather. without even a day's training, showing in what condition a man keeps while ad Sen er ne eek Gneh L3 riien bape eer | Although the scoring was not par- fn one of our cantonments. : AT CAMP LEWIS AUD Rats THe: NATURAL Boxing ABILITY, AURTSEG tt Gs aternbe wonttraeaninns Lasked Lieut. Simpson how he hap-@—————______ Oa Noeee cases, Lie | |the men never being more than a hele pened to become « world’s champion! hag run the high hurdies under 15 ¢ Japart until Hoffner Won the sixteenth hurdler, and he explained that it was| seconds, or famer than any other - = a Ur ties case eee through thinking he was @ high|man had ever run, In the whole next left him a winner by 2 and | He made the inward nine in 38, Coles went out in against H. W. Wood in the morning, and as a re- sult won handily, ut later on the | Shawnee mun was forced to the home | green to defeat F. W. Harper of Tren- ton, Knight, wh ayed steadily tn | defeating Thomas Conroy of Fox Hills |in the morning, rever e decision nt Shawnee match, ¢ summary follow FIRST SIXT F. W. Harper i play eason of 1916 he knocked di Jumper. It appoars that Bob did a) (yen n jown only urdies, whic! ; Hite jumping white in high school thin ia ieee ne © Spmareabie and upon entering the University o 0 wind up the 1916 at Missouri turned out with the track] ran a few Guartercaiie ‘see ae team filled with an ambition to get/ won his first quart 61 seconde ever the cross bar at 6 fect, his best/ and after that wus wont for te nes: up to date having lacked 6 inches of| onds any time, t height. Simpson jumped a little and fol-]One Day’s Work. lowed his own system of training,| 44), , which consisted of going out and Jog-| 1.4), ny t point winning day was around for a mile every now and|).. won tea mane S meet, whe' jen and taking a few practice Jumps. | PO wan the 10-yard dash in 10 1 He had followed that system be ds, the 220-yard dash in fore: and it had enabled him in one] OMds, the high hurdies in " af . low hurdies high school meet to compete in nine | CNds the in Riberent events, winning eight and pads, the broad jump at gelling third plac nd ran in the relay. « Cree ITISA SAFE Guess a A Bier a x 1 Webb eh Tat No Bowe WiLL Lifting of Gasless Sunday Order No Reason for Motorists to {3 Sirk whol ~ > ; feet 6 3-4 BVER GET duay FROM in the ninth 3 play; F. W. Konig Ae thr Piece tO tne ent ap. |,,When he tan the high fardles in LISUT SIMPSON, Waste Valuable Fuel. Patihne Cuntee ‘the college coach, “Indian” H. F.| 143-5 at the Western Conference ‘ ELNNING » —_————$ 1 to play: W. C. Ba ite, wanted some one to trot| meet nine watches were held on the beat H. K. Read, At a@roynd with the varsity hurdler, who event, five official and four unofficial WHOL OF the five, omelens Cee eno mctal. BILLY KELLY-ETERNAL Belts no other hurdiern in college who | CAusnt im in 142-5" seconds, ‘and Fi ootball Season Starts MATCH RACE PUT OFF. could make him run fast enough to Not one of Philips, Atl unday gasless order has been rescinded, But keep in Daniel Darreff, Atl mind the fact that the Government 1s stili strong for conserving gaso- *"4 3 to p' beat C. H keep warm. The coach called Simp- the nine watches made the time over line and it is up to all car owners not to waste a drop of the fuel. In yaurice Ri over and asked him as a favor to| 14 T . ° —_—__ Foams Jones wien held D Aft 7 0. ALTIMORE, Md, Oct. 19.— fact, the new change y | R. Cc, Maxwe t sTUS e, Md., ¥ e ge is only a trial, for the Fuel Administraton when Cc, Maxwell the hurdler a little way—that is,]>¥ Tommy Jones, Wisconsin coach, O- ay, (2 vercoming B Because of the epidemic of a a to play as far as he could. showed 142-5 second ia Maevand, the recalling its suspension order stated that pleasure cars would be allowed "going Round—Coies heat Harper. influenza 3 . : Probably there are many other ’ i sie to run Sundays, but if sufficient gasoline was not saved in two weeks the 2 up: Knicht b: 4 up and 2 Whiere Novice Beat Champion. events in which Lieut, simmadn oenee mes reatest stac EG) running of the $30,000 maten race ]to Tup Sundays, ul if sities eae jto play; Baldw Seng, T is perfectly all right to give your automobile some exercise to-mor- ( y row, for the ps. 1 up » | break records if he eral at Laurel Park between Eternal ,| Hoffner beat Ri 2 up and 1 to @impson did, As he described it, he 3 ained for them, dh Automobile Editor F p s about 5 feet over each hurdle | He was in one of Instrucior Willie and Billy Kelly, which is to be NELTRES Tat chal anew chawec tar Makita eee eee oe a mae DIY nd, but he ran | Hitchie's officer training classex a few | _ Pe r. | known ag the John R. MeLea by ntione? What ta{! advance the spark ping it imme-! pa Rea dies that he| G8¥8 AKO. Telling me about it Wille Eastern Teams Will Kick Off|GAMES CARDED 10-DAY Memorial Cup of 1918 and 1s to Se Ol ehawink GM: top cot diately stalls the engine. | There is ne ants to Tackle Marqnar kept ahead of the college champion i fe ran his eye down the ° ; fe reper ps ative of the juvenile the sp. a for when the motor|@¥idently a short circuit between the av and.beat him to the finish line. Hine while the men were going| After Scoring a Touchdown ON MANY GRIDIRONS| » See oe eee done has | ieee, Pee foe wien tbe motor lighting and power: system, belog| the sea i” Fram that moment on Bob Simpson| ‘rough the steps and blows, and was | Awe i ~ ike eee deen postponed from Thursday, JOHN. LAWLE | connectea with a magneto, [ do not ckmit was a hurdler, He never practised| Struck by the easy and graceful ac Against War CondRiois,) 04, . «neem ou: tee tems. Oct, 2h, to Monday, Oct. know where to look for the short If the car is not i Sigh jumping again, ch took| tion of one man, “He walked nearer | steady use a| 3 a bs 4 Uninus yette, ini il be resumed aries . ifs act reuit, What do you think of the |Pone ais him in hand and taught him all the| Md saw that it was Lieut, simpson.| Spanish Influenza and Other | Devos Navat*rrainiie “Scnoot vs, Pittsburg’ (That racine wit pe eemeti, [Retiod of half an hour each week| use of qaxseed or other cereals for| Ni, PM : fine points of getting over the aticks,| He boxed with Simpson and found +3 ta Jagton and defterson, at Sally Certain, ‘The epidemic is |oe a rr aut hetent. ( et an instruc: | closing radiator leaks? Does it make oid Giant battery and made him a finished hurdler and| that he had quite « little skill, yet it Barriers. Sana ond hs generally jon boc rom the maker of your) 4 permanent stoppage for small| Lean will b ¢ thé fastest that ever ran in a race, developed that Simpson was an en Norwich, at Hanover, waning, oy cond ae 5 pint . battery and go through it carefully.| jeaks? M. 8. [do the pitching . . : . od 4 ———oo oo Providence, ° tifying, in the opi | Probably due to sto: 3 pits M. Simpson was twenty when he ran| ti" novice in boxing, like most of the ; ‘e Hucknell, ot tate College, Pa, ffaryiand’ health authorities, | Probably due to worn piston rings: | pis is caused by the magneto no his, first hurdle race. others. He had simply fallen natur- By William Abbott. eae te ad Maries von Ville Nova, Ton the earliest possible ‘ bal . | Kenerating enough current to satisfy try to run hurdles before going to col us@ he was a t FTER downing many obstacles.) fpringtie'd 1, Stevens, .at Hoboken, lift the embargo on pub je Kalitor the demands of both ignition and ned and experi- Withains vs, Union, at pectady, “[ don't think any athlete ought to] #ly into the action of a boxer be A —— ; erings of al s, indoors »w dise| lights, with results that the ignitior lege” he told me, “because if you| © athlete, War Department supervision] Penairanla alultan’ Acadamy "ve," Haverford, Ratherings nf all kinds, Indoors Ane neers beck einped pence eRe get poor form in hurdling i's| During his military training ex- of colleges, Spanish influenza, |e Hered oseest Agvion, at Amhemt, ‘ . i |not a set of | fingers be| It is not a question of short circuit, impossible to change i." erlenca the hurdio champion had! shortage of players, &c, the 1918) | Nerpor, Neral Training Sitio) vu New Lon a aes =| used with the ts ona Ford] It ts one of lack of electrical energy paon's astonishing performances) Mo tine for athletics, He didn't run|¢ootball season will make a formal | @th NO’ Sorris, at Hotets Pield : car? What terminals ean be used| sufficient to meet demands. Flaxseed in the record breaking line came near|® hurdle race for a whole year. But| °° “ “ap ube ve quand. at ‘Commercial ‘of the Ford ignition system to cause | or other vegetable matter of like char- R A Cc E S the’end of his college career, His big| he kept his speed so well that the|St#rt to-day, Gridiron activity | wits, My ; pi leeds a small electric bulb to light? Jacter will stop radiator leaks, but ‘ year was 1016. Bie firet time e went out for a day's though, will be restricted in the East-| (, Bory’ High, (scond) vs, Erasmus id), a H. BE. | inasmuch as it more than often stops (YONKERS & MT, VERNON) ¢ last Saturday in April tha ning he twice at Commercial Fielt, ran the 60-yard|ern section, for the Middle West 13] Coms he ran in the hurdles at the] hurdles one-fifth epbeliiesetediens mt a Beco der | : nn relay mect, on grass, making a| the world's record second under| bound up with influenza and football world's grass course hurdle record of| ‘The American Army andthe Amer-|&®mes come under the health ban 15 neconds fat. ican training camps are full of men| Even in the Eastern sector several I think so, but am not su better|the entire radiator as well, it is de neto terminal and tae etal part of | manner, | the eka es Eee ie te ee part ot the radiator should be permaneatiy | TRG Rainbow Stakes and Gossip By John Pollock St, Paul's, at St, Paul's} eomsenemess a re repaired by soldering, or more or less The next Saturday, in the Univer-| like Robert Simpson—snot all. great| gimes scheduled for to-day may be a eel ee stoppage of the leak may be effected The Liberty Bond eakers, perhaps, but the best! But things broke somewhat better the | Curley, the fight promoter who staged | just wide enough so that battery and | ator compounds at present on the| eeconds—a world’s record, Severi!| trained athletes in the country. ‘Ted | Of the intervention of health authori-| jast few days, and up to last evening|tne Jack Pempaey-Fred Fulton and the|tagneto blade can just- pass through. | market and which may be purchased other hurdlers have run in 15 seconds| Meredith recently — writing trom | Say, ry team managers were resorting to! Renny Leonan Lewis uts in} Will the car pull a hill ter if the | at any of the auto supply stores, | fiat, but Simpson is the only one effi-| France, said that on the side of the| preven, Mince football became altelephones to arrange battles this Fenty tia etcws waning | gaps were Should distance | automobile Rattor: | clally credited with beating fifteen] Allies this is “an athlete's war.” | Rreat American game, has the sport afternoon, " AT 2. FIRST RACE | ‘ of plugs be ser in winter than : , : ee pultios ¢ , , ‘0 bring off the postponed bout I have a Cadillac and con- eeconds, In that case iny will have no| Chcountered so many difficultice a8) several colleges will make their | ments ¢ is fattling |! Summer “cURIOUS.” |, ‘ : SO. -SOl Tho Saturday following that, in a| more points ut the end than sho hag| {U* year. ‘Trouble in various forms! rst gridiron appearance to-day, At|detween Jack Dempsey and Batting) 8 7 | atantly having trouble with same.|§ Ali dual meet between Missouri and Kan-| after any of the Olympic meet [mounted ‘so rgpidly that for a while| Columbia, New York University and |Levingky at one of the clubs in the) (The correct xap for spark plugs) The motor is very low on first and |] Kye as, Bob equalled the world’s record, teed it was almost’ certain there would be} skeeter Sta: Jack 18 of the opinion | Yr t ond speeds, and hardly any what- wey Fordha the: will be no intere ith differs running the high hurdles again ii a repay fire D oaterent ition apparatus | soever on third speed. I had the mag-|f Jerome 88s) 28 144-5 seconds, an ‘be determined only by expc- | neto magnetized; have also cleaned |p 28% Av nod’ nyt ° ing corps games and srub brushes, ‘big attraction for the fans in Newlrionce. If your motor rune satistas i i Boke ne ° | . If your motor runs satis out the muffler and had carbon re-|f et, stv ‘Then, two vieeks tater, be piled up Arlin ton Racin Sta I under ‘the direction of the team Jersey and that they would turn out in| corily” with the gap you use, wily | moved from top of eylinder, but the|f Grand St re rionchis won clini uy e coaches, Indeed, the greater part a big numbers to see the scrap. He Will/change it? If you think it can be | trouble still remains. I had the car- memponehip mest by clipping the day's schedule is composed of |) tempt to bring it off until the in-|improved with a smaller gap, try it| bureter adjusted a number of tines | —— e rames between service elevens, many ; s mpletely | and see how it works. No change is| but with no favorabl yh hurdie record, making it 143. . ( h vi / byes ue ee ee. Mare. fluenza malady has been completely | : : : » favorable result, What | = : He also won the low hurdiva anges an ex COR rie Rsnnpolta ‘cieven, which. was checked, nonscanesgs do you suggest? . ¢ he Annapolis eleven, as yee HERBERT BARNARD. OLYMPIC FIELD legiate sport, but there will be train-!that Dempsey and Levinsky would be |i} 4 a (20) yards) in world's record tim one of the first to start practice th 234-5 seconds, and won the broad a ; begga h Fs I ea li Would suggest that the timing of ‘ail, will play its first game this af- gyain next week with prosve have a 1917 d. J accidentaily ' Uiith St Hoth A Jump with 22 feet 10 inches. ' ternoon a, vaval Py ‘ le vol ‘op ¢ " jon | the motor Se gone over thoroughly MORROW, c w * 2 , poe +. | ernoon against the Naval Pay Uiey have been for several month let a bolt drop in the transmission h . | TO-MO! 0 Games, East Didn't Beli It Noted Owner to Sell His| EMPIRE CITY SELECTIONS. | {trnoon against the Navel tay ea ue jo hae ebayer ase, Kindly let me know the bust |! the valves or ignition are not set! Lincoln Giants \ 5. idn't Believe It. String of TI hive Virst Race—Star Spangled, Out |Ptinceton. ‘Doble's team hax been vin a twelve rund. bout betwen Clay Turmer, | method to remove it broverly the motor will be lacking In Newark Stars and - on's performances were re . g§ oO horoughbreds | ue Way ATs a Thul ei hard hit by the influenza epidermio, ue tidian light heavyweight, and Harry (iret WILLIAM WATKINS. ples mObaES oe arene ber does ni +H Pat Stik Si oei¥ed with doubt in the Bast, which ind Retire From Turt Second Kace—Housemaid, Bath. nd several of hix best players are lot Wittetargh, while the Canmerial A. ©. of] Make a magneto of a bar of iron | tmolentin he Motor Will not pu ' aterson Ox. is always noredulous when records § ide, ‘Thistle i! still unable to play, Glenn Warner's | the same city and the Marlboro Driving Club of lor steel by winding a large number | Lie eee | fatter teams defeated Lincuins Sander. are made west of the Mississippi, but — v Third Race—Koh-I-Noor, Colum- | Pittsburgh eleven will get into action | Mariboro, Mase,, will stage bouts on Priday eve® lof turns of insulated wire around the | BoW, settled all discussion by going By Vi tT bine, Reveler Noor, Colum- ror the first time againat the Detroit | ing Jbar and attaching the, two cnds of |GREENLEAF PULLS AWAY | u poncerenion meet at Chicg Ko, a y Vincen reanor. | Fourth Roamer, Corn | Naval Training Station team, and : Resor ine | the Wire to a storage battery or clee FROM JOE CONCANNON we jater, where he won the Westsra DWARD ARLINGTON, owner of | T4* Star Master ? some Idea of the Panthers’ strength| Sam Langford and Battling Jim Joliwo *\ tric light eireuit | In Hlegiate championship in bo-h E B cuban of erciminent: troms| Madam Currie, | can be obtained by this contest, a#|cbored belryweigite who bare fought maw) | _-—--- bu p races, going the high hurdies nen iba Nag bal u * |there are several former gridiron | times Leetber, @ Kole to one i eo 1 a Iph Greenleaf, the youthful pocket § seconds and the low hurdles oughbreds, will soon quit the ixth Race <= Over. There alain G0 tha Laatrsit slave | Ney were matched to-day to clash) 1 have a Hudson roadster del | bittiard expert of Monmouth, Ul, in-| 5 4 ‘onds an potivanie b ; e ere, war {0 @ twelve-round go at @ show to be staged byl g.4o. 4915 time ago hades . 3 . $a B4-5 seconds, “ih turf. Mis retirem lows the lead | Cry, Delaware. Dartmouth, which had practically |{},* thelmeround ao at 8 tow (8 be Sy [ordOs Bo ne eae, . reased his lead over Joe Concannon,| EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, &C feat race of his career, making the | C880" exceptional for readjustments | groan py He 7 Wile fall, will send its soldier student | ais test ‘ws he ma was placed on the | pn APC ee oe tly it has become | 200 points match at Daly's room yeu ] 120 Yards in 144-5 seconds on a loos; |f racing stables, Mr. Arlington an poy Hollister he won eaed up | Sl6vsh Amalnat the MOnwicn Sleven Al | ort od ses Ja very loud knock when 4 n alterday., The youngster smothered Con T # dirt track. This was the greatest | nounced yesterday at Limpire City hin|?” ® l@nsth. ‘The Macomber colt, | Hanover. Hrown, another one of the) os vomnl, the auiweght offlovel road; at about thirty miles it/cannon In the afternoon game by 100 to $ WH hurdle race in history. Among Simp- intentions of sclling his string prob. carried the heavy impost of 183] don the game, but laicr decided that| Cleveland who has shown in nent the mes oud it ns us if some|1?, The New Yorker countered in the VT: r L Racin rivals were Kelly and Morray |!" ands, ran a good rac SES sedge figite te gaged in 0 far thee 3° eis hitting of cylin. [night contest and scored 115. te Green| MPNUPLO) LO) 341 8 oe HOO! ably ne time . & race and finished | such action would be dotrimental to | fights he has engaged | 4 i of California and Thompson, all m I econd, half a dozen length the physical welfare of its student |to be a real quod fighter by the (me the warlder, When gomg uphill it becomes a |leaf's 100. Concannon made @ high run |W : who had run in 15 seconds, Kelly | The Arlington nsists Of} oF itigh Cost P Tr een tAisra wUl ping Hnade Island ot is over, as he has hewn boxing nearly ev Jdull pound. It seems to be in the [of ay it ine RIGKG Ramo. oa, panied oa ety ar ony ine nt ied Questionnaire Koh-I-Noor, St Isi . at Provide Bucknell is slated to! *ith Kitwhie Mitchel the toyneteh lishtwewlit| second eylinder When f short-c Greenleaf and if oncannon, The Major Robert L. Gerry's colors . dore and about ten other well known | gash ; play Pennsylvania at State College, |of Milwaukes at the treat Lakes training station | cuit the urk ‘plugs with a screw-|finul blocks in the match will be played oft ming. “I kt : yy ates Bacar he first race. | get together at Amherst, Villa Nova | 5 will teach Me many | without y any interval en} Ph oS als ll | a Bimpeon, laughing. “I knew he cou.i| was forced to retire from turf racing | ‘They were borne to victory by his bay | & 4 ew blows ver 6 them; after this th 8 an interva | | bas like @ streak and 1 made up my | because of several unfortunate occa, | Olt Balustrade, by Hanbridge and | iu,c/ated to play the League Island whieh seems to be ng as it takes| BILLIARDS BOOST BONDS, | Pate Mind to beat him to the first hu . UNTO OCCA | Oriental Queen. B., Marine eleven of Philadelphia, | Within the nei lays Billy tt 79 OVVs Meisate T4id it. too—by about two inch ¢.{sons When his horses were marked | of ie Balustrade *was full of the Middle} erty auaanta’ to the cylinder to go down, — Immed:- + WM. WH. SPEWAKY Je. running and won easily by s Football schedule fitable lev by interests lengths, John Sanford's A onae fine | West will be upset as a result a y after this the knock re T.knew Kelly could run # hundred ja | up to ung s it-| Jack Doyle announced yesterday that | one of posing instruc \ Mf. Wauld any si |the Billiard Room Owners’ Association 10 seconds flat, and that's just my|that were not friendly to hin shed second and Sherma Spanish influenza, which has caused | one of the camps in the West, Billy has 4 4 Y n yr own limit, so I couldn't let him js i third . rman A, WAS) cancellation of virtually all games. | word trom Dr. Koyeroft af the Training Camye | DUS! red on the hed subscribed § jo yesterday 225W.5Z2°S It Bway aay advantage Without risking lustrade followed she o| Health authorities, fighting to check <r me ol ‘ale spvasioe fet ies [think it would be most ike F ‘announced. that Will rele? : Wee io? then Le cane Jock Scot, a cast of from the Git-| ihe lead of the atretchy Trace weiute [the spread of the dixease, caused | nition of Wwarwor has twen anenied |think it would be most likely A bens. | bam Grand announced, that Wil Tel. Cirele” 270. had pulled up about four inches more | ford A. Cochran Stable developed | tinger gave hima touch of the whip | Some of the Kames to be called off, |and that be assigned to ove of the |!NK Kk make the driv ttrort |iard_ stars who oa Kelly and had a six-inch lead n t Then Kelly came up exactly even with me, and although | was going as bard as I could I managed to yo | Handicap in commanding s Hed on orders |samps just as soon as the influenza subsiden, fo Up a steep hill without tate Bare ) After the car has bean standing |@t [TRS Sih 1 while, and I then turn it over wita|to alc in a final b times T can hear a his’- . a great spri won the West he [und sent him after the leader, In a | While others were canc few strides he was at the leaders'| of the college authorit saddle girths. When caught n|_ With the exce suecess, would be on hand to-night Al, Rogem, the uffalo middieweight, and ion of the Notre|yiiy Ryan of Cin . the crank came z ur-] A, quit badly, while Balustrade we Dame-Chicago Naval Reserve game welsh ling coand) ‘The ony bas bee 8.006 little harder, and won out.” rying 120 pounds and the colors of {on about bis business and won ina |acheduled at Notre Dame, the Midd! ailing | frites maa: on ey, it Py Tun ee Two Games at Olymple Field, : Going to Stockholm with an Amert-|strx, 1, 1, Bresler he made such re- | #allop. West will be entirely deprived of no out riston rings that would cause thig| To-morrow afternoon at Olympic] gan team, the hurdiing champion won) owed aprinte A. KM —_— table contests, The Chicago naval |at a boxing en ment to te aght off at py theo A READER. |Field, 136th. Str d Fifth Avent the 110-metre hurdle race (120 yards, | "0% prin oe Ss, Magome uddy" Ensor had another gala|eleven, composed of former inter- |enarieston, W jomday night, Ryan re. | KNOCK knock-_probabiy | the, two, leading y teams who 7 20 inches) in 14 4-5 seconds, a world’ * Hollister and the Quiney | day in tle saddle, He rode three win- | colle stars, triumphed the loentiy fonight Jack Dith J the tetier| Thin is 6 hearing knock ~prooeoly igatonted the ta ta OF Sun ord, and the 220-metre hurdles ‘| Stable's High Cost look like platers, | mers and a second horse, He guided | University of Chicago a week ago, \of th oo {&. connecting rod. Remov Rak fied br will Hiteutons.’ in the opentin | £5, another record, The team went | sjyaay nt him away from {Star Class home in front in’ the] and ts expected to furnish strong Op- | jiumy qnitty, the coke or toes. {Of FANE Case and examine all beat-| the colored champigns, ng OE are fe Christiania, where Simpson eared) i. i orrier winging and. bef cond race, Intrigue to victory in| position to Notre Dame in its firs.) Jimmy Ww. the creek pao tali sea BLT 1 ¥ sion Teak, | Stars. who in] metiate wt Neves Bia Jong Jags over the atioks for | ne : 4 ' ane F ; the third, and Jock Scot in the West | start of the season, lg alt Backer ah a : a SET sees Ja twelve inning will Cn write B 0) nies was urlong hud been covered Jock} Point. In the las 8 ed conte cl . ri . aused by ei ‘1 platon ' 0 repea 5 i 3 ‘ SnTAA @ frome track, and the scl | moot was two lengths to front, Round, |seoand on Telior Maia" enenes | , All, contenta TE ord Perce Ag og rectally @vied | valves or Jooso valve capa |game the Pi Silk ‘Sox will again 3b Woot Sanh St. (We @lers came out with picks and cho: yee e » ANd |io appoint him the boxing instructor on ac- | the Lincoln Giants. Frank Ta:cott, nae > of. the bosing game, | Automobile Lditor aac race he guided {pan ana” Aeon University of Mich- | jimmy ought! to make a real good instructor ae| When I start the engine (For: ) ‘Aten, ; reat Yale pitcher who shut out toheduled for t Ae 4, mal food instructor we 1» Wane ail Fight until f throw out my wifi ogtin Beis the bom for the ‘New pe | jules lor to-'he is ele rl a 4 a) (orchar ss tae tian * woot itshtay then ft begine 10 calm ung it Seren another length, and despite the de- Nya Wone in the niet sae Te nome termined challenge in the home sehpostelion picks and cho-|ing the bend he increased iiiy lead], ADdy Sehuttinger scored a double |health authorities also forbid the | ount at his, knows