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= -—— “ym Coffroth, Famous Fistic Promoter, Here to Direct Shows for United War Workers. [Coprright, 1918, by The Pm Publishing Ca, (The New York Keaing World.) AMES COFFROTH, San Fran-| cisco's fistic impresario, is in town. James skipped across the ©@ontinent at the request of the sports | *Sommittee that will supervise a flock + B. * Of athletic events throughout the Na- Aion during the week of Noy, 11-18 in ewgonjunction with the drive of the United War Workers. Coffroth’s particular job is the directing of box- ing shows, There will be at least one big whooping swatfest in Madison Square Garden, but just now the ‘Western promoter hasn't the slightest idea who the map destroyers will be, Coffroth hints nis ambition to mo- bilize both Jess Willard and Jack s-Dempsey for the occasion, but this something that will require a great ot skilful handling, for the avyWeight champion hasn't dis- layed any fondness for engaging in ring battle no matter how strong he appeal or cause. But whatever) card it will be the best obtain. because one James E. Coffroth ‘only associates himself with the best. Two boxing carnivals managed by Coffroth out in San Francisco for Western camps were'among the big- | gest fistic feats ever staged on the| Pacific Coast. MEETING of the local pro- moters will be held to-day at Coffroth’s office, at No. 60 Van- derbilt Avenue, It will be their busi- LT. COL. CLAUDE RUINEMAROT IN conmadD OF THE FIRST PROVISIONAL WING U:S.AIR SERVICE WHe 1S CHIEF __COOK OF THE ARHY AVIATION CARNIVAL Eddie Grant Is First _ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBE Copyright, 191 by The Press Publishing Co (The New York Evening World) OU VES, THERELL BE A MOTORCYCLE SIDE CAR DESPATEH CARRIERS RELAY RACE AN OSTRICH WoULD BE IN LUCK AT THE BIG SHOW rae RALPH CE RALMA WILL RACE AcGaiWsT aceon ON «4 ORT TRACK Manager Bernie of the Gotham Pal-| William Cordes, ace Rowling Alleys, Alabama Avenue | bowling alley cretary Treasurer, wi! ard Fulton Street, Brooklyn, informs issue a call a meeting and recei Us that the Odd Fellows expect to start |moneys for books that are outstanding. thelr tournament at the Gotham Palace | alleys with at least ten teams between fy) MAJOR RoBr WRENN Scruton Riucr ~~ Invitations will be issued to all of the R 22, 1918. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK COLUMN NEXT SATURDAY’S BIG ARMY CARNIVAL By Thornton Fisher FORMER. TENNIS STA WHO IS FIRST assT Boss OF THE AVIATION caRNIVAL A GOY Witt NEED ‘Six HEADS TO Ste EVERUTHING |Racegoers Again Show Their Great Confidence RACING SELECTIONS. Public Backs Housemaid at| | EMPIRE CITY TRACK. Empire Track Despite Heavy In Chris Fitz Gerald of the Grand Central it , 0 WAR CHARITIES PROFIT $18,349 BY WORLD'S SERIES Secretary Baker Has Been Re- quested by August Herrmann to Distribute the Amount. August Herrmann, Chairman of the National Baseball Commission, @4- dressed a letter under date of Oct. 19, to Secretary of War Baker, inclosing &@ check for $16,034.32, which with $2,315.27 already gistributed by the Boston players of the American League, made up 10 per cent. of the gross receipts of the World's Series, which according to a resolution was baseball's share to various war chari- tes, Secretary Baker was asked by Mr. Herrmann to see that this money is distributed as ho considers best. With the letter was a tal statement - ee helo Red pl re clubs, National Commission an y those associated with the World's Series contributed as each one’s share. Mr. Herrmann also expressed once more the thanks of organized baseball for the consideration shown in allows ing the World's Series to be played. Tho letter in full follows: Hon, Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War, Washington. D. Deak Sirs Subsequent to the time your official sanction of the World's Series games, the Commission, consisting of M Johnson and John A. Heydler, dents of the American and Leagues respectively, and the under- signed, Au nn, Chairman, met in the City of Cincinnati for the purpose of making the preliminary as ell as the detailed arrangements per taining to that series Among other things, we recommended that all of the interested parties—that is to say, both the National and Ameri- can Leagues, the two contesting clubs, the players on both teams, the umpires, official scorers and the commission rep= resentatives, as well as the commission itself—donate 10 per cent. of the rev- enue to be received by each of them to war of the interested parties acquiesced in this 66 ad. now and November 1. The Gotham |oMcials of the N.Y. B.A. ‘ P ace—Peter, W Brel aorta th an agresternt. aa 90 Baseball Pla er two men will also get under way. at|United Howling Clubs’ of New York to] Wagers on Torchbearer. pda BYNES eto | cana Qirarnes Regele, & eee whether one man shall be selected to these alleys ere the first Of the month, |attend the opening of the American MBecond "Race — Snapdregon, co- |satement, showing, the 10. Dertesion promote the big bouts here or whether e Fifteen evenly matched teams are \{o| National Tournament at Thums, Broad lumbine, Everest. - ithheld bY Words Series games they shall combine forces. All pro- | 0 Die for ‘ompete In the two men event. way and 3ist Street, on Oct. 21 By Vincent Treanor. Third Race — Thistle, Alvord, |191§ and the ious. sources from moters throughout the country will U TACCE SAIN | rrerman wrunes peter. known to the|, ine Cordes is undecided HAT fourth Race—War Cloud, Matt wee We, ete tlet conuibitien. be be requested not to stage a show dur- ing fans of Yorkville and HI to pick to represent his G IAT the race-goers have im-| ,,Pourth Race—War Cloud, Matinee |noticed that the total contribut ing the week of the drive except for Kandy Kid." writes to bl ahieys,in the ELT. thie senaon, “Laat plicit confidence in Chris Fitz] “Pin Tince’Maniater Tol, Koh-1- |D%,made Amounts to $18,340.59, the purpose of raising funds for the . fa tie | . eins, fe Harlem Leg Lucke did the bowling for the Gerald as a steward was am-| Noor, African Arrow. 4 Af Tready. contribute fo il be strictly lived up _ to./ Snli q fon : ee other side of the bi : nd, Precious Jewel. Grub to War charities. Where only exhibitions are allowed Enlisted and Won 4 Cw, = G, ABR, H&B, fina’ been’ for the what three onthe | Entries for the Patrlotle Tournament |"00n at the Empire City track, The) _____ f Club to, war ch on has decided to place only exhibitions will be: given, and Captaincy | ins preeeeset tea tat Mela tn good health [are coming in fast. Here ie the ‘pre. [fact that he was on the Job caused se money in your hands for, distribu: Where: decisio . a F ‘i fo be remembered. to all of e for the as lai tbs . tion in. such manner as you may de Deters wil Sent to A ascites. Wht Torte! wg '$ ne bowling pala, He was a| Manager Endres at the White Elephant |"undreds of race-goers to play! ponents, but he added that reckless /negt, you will, therefore, find enclosed Seach eatimath was mase'thal there ri | id ae member of the Hanover team that won alleys: Monday, Hronx B.C. and Alx Housemaid in the second race in- ene ere eae ane ee check amoanting to $1¢,03432 for this " rf the champior U in the Harlem tour- in ‘uesday, ity Stone and C th i would play no favorites as ish | + irpose. ‘his amount is not as large as probably would be 6,000 bouts held By Alex Sullivan. i R Ii fas |rament nt the Harlem Palace’ alleys |Hental; Thursday, Humor, three te ad of following a small coterie Of] wvery poy who did not ride accord- [it woul! have been under ordinary con- 'y! 'y during the w DDI GRANT never playoad tn Ol 23 Ufa spring. Friday, XXX “and Rosedale. heavy bettors. who wagered on| ing to Hoyle. ditlonaexisting in. previous years, for Bd Indies’ clubs have made. application f eason that the commission decided tas hl eat oh Wade thal i pp ‘Torchbearer. — the reason 5 Masia Grant was “wacives oft” pyard or Steel Industry i HS Walter Evers, a former member of|for, entry In the tourney and. will be . : edu Biel ies In‘view of the monetary demands on th ul Lékagies, ~ Undoubtedly ‘many 103,18 405 the Nowiers) Journal stat, writes to hig |asslgned dates during the week, According to all “dope” Housemaid y Ensor pulieal on @ bone in pamericay pubic for Dutio leading relief to the “Lost Bat-| 4+ the players who tushed lo thowe 9 No. ay old friend, "Tack," from ‘oversens that looked. like sure winner. She| Ne Rainbow Selling Stakes. He had ihe" conduct of worthy “and patriotic talion” in the Argonne Forest. y ushed to those | mde fe, Incas ‘hinde, MeQuilian and the Americans are surely cleaning up _ the mount on Thistledon and dis-|causes and also for investment In war “Harvard” Eddie they used to caly | Oreantzations to evade Ying the| = Cee ee @ Biraight sa} over there, He sends his regards to all ypened in the betting at 3 to 5, but! obeyed instructions. Tom Healey told |bonds and Thrift Stamps, which will tum about cight years ago when he, 7 same on the other side of the serine = Be canes of ene eat the al- vefore her followers were able to lo-| him to wait on ¢t pace until the coattioms, connie and in order 2,08 first broke into big league baseball Big Pond feel ashamed of themselves! yor things along it was raining, Saw thas. tha Lapenl : Cater HLS TnGh Wit say ta ouneus ar OE CTRIBISAOR RAY, ene ike pose able “prices, to ally reduce the Beoause of his college ways. Yet/to-day as they read of tho death of] “Firat I had to alay in a trench for lover, the ‘bowling tans, will turn, thelr AND price inergased to 6 to 6. This sud- | winging and kept him in front until |Fleg wiichs 10.4, Kea {eet aps are die without any root-'|the famous college boy and profes-| half ag hour. Then It got quiet and {attention to making. the’ Bowlers’ War den rise caused hundreds to hesitate ed. For his disobedience the | about the iecreased ing from an admiring populace by a : : : b Alipped Away to Tatteharge arnca | sonal ball player on the honorable I started out again. Went about two Bellet Areoolation | rive look, ike some about betting and they hustled about erely reprimanded by| The commission al jects i o: his commixsion and shipped ac field of battle miles when one shell broke about seve (ete ae ne ee Tor Ot g0e at the ja | for the reason. There was a reason. mailed d Fonsideration that you kave its request P : and shipped across ttle, enty-five fect in front of me. Well, ation, scheduled for 30 at the a fel pe ason, b - on led until half way around | Consideration that you gave its requese with one of the early units Hadlo Grant, who at one thne| {went inte a dltchy And another ous White Wepha.t alleys, No.'1241 Broad- Torchbearer had been backed as if/tne bend, Then he quit and” Stari Your sanctioning of the World's See cirant on the diamond wag a scrap- | played third bise fur the Giants, was jel about twelve feet away from | Ail of the N.Y: B.A. mem: the race were a,one-horse affair, So m and Osgood shot past him and|"tespectfully submitted * a yey ind of quiet ag- | killed recently In the attack that re but it was ‘dud’ and did nat go| the Unit -—>——_ much money was placed on him that i like a team to the judges, Un- AUG, HERRMANN, fresslveneas that gots remults, Land. | sulted in the rescue of the “Lat hat a2 gat Imagine the hole 1 was | as well hs © ih al tee salable Lib cade Koosded a vigorcus ride by Frankle Rob-| |. Chairman’ Nasional Commission, 1 r sac | tal f w York soldie of in, bi took a chance de 3. j ‘ € s ceded} inson Star age: - incinnatl, Oct, ’ Germar ied ussrane eoua'ss So |tuidsy SMRuae" ocr eae, in ut togk a chance and Fode lant [afeP eae gn the goth the Winner of Roth- Ruhlander from 6 to 8 to 3 to 8. 78 | the werdiet by alm managed to cara), incinnatl Get. 19. 191s. 0 a sector whe: tion was Germans when it looked inevitable | Soi hu” oe 9 wssociation, 0 A ing hen his price went down that on} various sources from which the 10 per in the line-up in the Argonne Forest,| Grant 1s the first baseball player sette in Newspaper Tourney! 22 ™uch money as was wagered on] juagey could plek the winner. Rol ommission follows where Pershing’s men are bitterly "i Jncle ~ Gra idn' . pap Y| rorchbearer s med foolish, But the Graig we Pate ta soli o4 Source, do Contesting every Inch of the advance | wait to be drafted. He enlisted as Final, who play “form did’ so never Housemald took the second by the | frases guns Gee te? le porounh Ay. important Rector. Sev-| soon as we entered the war, H ; ee 4 oa y kne Lf ANd poner eae’ smallest possible margin, Dorcas was 45. eral weeks azo when couriers brought! went to Plattsburg to try for a com- | the ‘condition of the market and the victor of the third by a short pit back word to headquarters of the and he we captain | Play has reached the final stage o: y knew also that he would make! head and S$ ~ = rr light of ihe new facene “Teor watt Pee eee erat Rua che of! After being closed down for soveral | tarweisht, He has recover tram be ati8el] one side of the heg the final stage on} {Not for any one who would do any head and Star Realm won the Rain- Fis tailon” it was Capt. Eddie Grant who| the most inedeat cchaps that ever, Week# On account of Spanish influ- | % Ptomalne powwoning, which was remonsinte tor | . bape manipul And with the popular selfless 2 Sead 8 was one of the volunteers selected to, played t Mente net tig|ensa the boxing gaine will be re. |%™ Dine comelied to cancel wera mucie,| tion foP the Cooper trophy among) gtoward's name on their lips they | s poses sf 30: lead his men to the rescue. He made of colleg aihictes he was first sumed again at Boston tocnight, ‘The|. Marine been informed tat they can go atead| Members of the New York News-|went forth by the hundreds | and | one in an 10, stick to Navy, : the supreme sacrifice while engaged of all a ntleman, He was lacking dre, . land hold their maniar weekly boxing shows, the! paper Golf Club at Van Cortlandt} backed their original choice, They! | © T LAKES, Ill, Oct. 22,—Lieut. y aR gen pyredaciael i aearesuivencsy on the diamond, {ested disease has vanished to such |otteiaw of the Trenteth Century A.C. cf Tile | Park, A. P, Roth and Peter Campbell| Were well repald. | Housemald won John Lavan, manager of the champion FH me Eddie Grant, former Glant third|although he could always be depend. |! extent that the health department | field, Mass, have decide! to stage heir fm) met he | by @ nose after a Garrison finish by|Great Lakes Naval Training Station i ge Baneman and one of the most gen-|ed on to Myht till the ist ditch for there as well as the ones at other |" oa mxt Monday night, Lao Johnaon, the | ME in the third round and the first! padie ‘Taplin. jbaseball team, is through with profes- B tlemanly players who ever faced a| victory, He was the sort of a chapicities in the State where boxing 10 |e, Dire lishtecisht. and Al Wikbole of | named won, 6 up and 5 to play, As jsional baseball. Henceforth he will de- Beal’ cables: Heese oe Sat HY pitcher, will supply the first gold star! that never gave up, no matter how 9 e Cf North Adama, Mam, bave been matebed to meot|a result, Roth will clash with Ruh- While the racegoers were making|vote his entire time to the navy. or|h Mt Business Ke Thajor ‘league baseball service. bra the cide were amcinst iia wide, BemMutted have notified the promo-|in the star tout of tweire round. Johne0 1] lander in the semi-final, and the| ¢ cers Mr, Witz Gerald was in jnave, played my tnat gain.” said, the Addie won # great reputation ax a| ters to go ahead with their entertain- i ‘ . ‘ ool oO! hington initel egardiess Of | The Nation a nel AD A RERRL TMRULOLIER Bae | O58 16 BS AOR WINN LRG SNOT eee oe ee winner of that mateh will meot A. F.| hing the jockest iy * knew Ptiat wie Hitalns (RAG war Hardt if ror as i vy, e , oh- ing ev . eu e i a “ ck, urday, especially in the vicinity | ter, nor did he as a professional, @ut Hee Hpk giceats S EA a : re os that hin bout with Johnny Eatle, which was wo| DY defeating Teague, 3 up and without making any fuss about | }E'do or not will have eae to a °G, ‘Be waa. turned of Belmont Park, will be put to [Jt was on the defense that he way a/1VY Lewis has engaged Barney AdatF, |haye teow tought at the Now Jersey Sporsmcn’s| play, went in quest of the reason. Helwith my future on the diamond, ‘That |over to E.G. Barrow, manager of the satis Gy the aalios of th mighty bulwark. He was the most| the local lightweight, to meet Shaver |Ciwo at Weehawken ro weeks ago, but uutinized Housemaid and Torch-|is settled freston Amerionn Teague olan. Sean LEY evlatora: when wit oree Of) famous collexe player of his day and/O'rien of Hoxton, and Walter Lau- | Pxtwoal cn soount of the inftvania Through Mrs, Grantland Rice, whose| bearer carefully, and finding nothing| | ear cx ae thes were desirous of ‘Monating (hele army aviators, who will perform | he attracted s9_ much ANGNPAR site iu weer Mae eenae (ates husband, Lieut, Rice, Ia fighting over-| WFong with either, sought out the|Champtonshin Games om Saudar. |i) per cent. to local chariti meet that iy being arranged for athe | are that the bik league ecoutt| against Walter Butler of Hoaton in seam, & Btth golf match has been ar- abntohe Heats any aanoline Py Ae ane nt bab oeron q io cauipment or crite Souk ta | Serre oe Stee es $5|twelvesoua Columbia Eleven \wi tin tetice ousins|iemls cthe am, amin [cork na Khon, wl bi A Cale |cenennon and tazion aan W mps here and on the other alde.|foin' thelr clubs when he graduated| ns oe u ta OVEN | comtor:s tor homecoming wounded sol-| charges, ‘Then he gave cach one 1OnE [or Voie clare will mest Tipperary wt | g Joe, Coneanen and John Layton broke The cloud carnival has expanded into | trom As there are many of our wounded soidiers at ders. ‘This meeting will be over the St.|jook and remarked to the crowd|hurling and Cork will clash with Kil. /even in the fret two games of the throo= Avaort of national “tournament for| anche or other tt was Connie] ois’ Nt, "Ay alten” a twa ae | AQ Hard Hit) save unr sna wit pring woretner| around him that ho caidn’t “ink Kenny ina Gali, football gxme, The |handed postal blllant tourney at Maus Bearen from boy oe herd pein and| Mack that always had the knack of {ager of champion Henay Leonard, aad Bill Jerome Travers and Oswald Kirkby,| there would be anything wrong donc|four teams haVe been strengthened for [rice Daly's Billiard Academy last night. no have asked and receive ne oolleke poy a6" . : iB. . 4 " i he contests by the add ¢|Concanon, Layton and Charles Harmon permission to be on hand to pele landing, th voy and it was [iien, the well Anown efere, hare ceded! Colymbla faces @ atill further dect- | OPPoHed to Gil Nicholls and Alec smith during the running f che race ceya|Plavers trom Philadelphia, Boston and lof Philadelphia are the contestants, and thelr akill jhe that Induced Grant to foln the lus wing off © big boring show at tha pace to] ation of ite football aquad dut to the|#t. @shteen holes in the atternoon,| | And there wasn't. ne J Chicago, The two champlonship wames|the winner of the most games will meet, Bite ell ‘cavaiel ude. ress | Quakers,* Mack, however, s¢ row went, Clay ‘Turver will take «a Billy a On eaten eternoet:| rode their best and the best horse! wi be staxed under the auspices of the | Halph. Greenleaf n'a 4,900 point mateny ing here Will be altitude races, loop-|to the Jersey City te to ah My Letland cil apes Freddie Reeve, | (ansfer from Morningside Heights to | Wh S ed) von, During the remainder of the [Kilkenny Men's Association, next week. ng-the-loop, nose dives and other! gored Brit Kuo Mike McTeague. Ja cof. [Officers’ Training School of students | *ldlers returned to this country auch) atternoon the work being done by - stunts that delight the trick aviator, | "Prom 1907 to 1910 he played second | py farce dee oom M4 otiee stare wit wai-| #8 the Columbia 8. A. T, C. battalions, {MNKs a8 safety razors, smokes-and 80} Chris was the sole topic of conversa- smut Bas What nd ectatars ‘wil "beth base for the Philadelphia Nationals o A list of men recommended for trans-|on, Mere a feqligible quantity, but-| tion, and from thousands came the Cee a ree - e id spectators pe d the fetl owlr ar was traded to fer which wi a yeste BARES +O, onr ice’s activity, several) mark that he should have been made military feature of th 1a ot the Metropol: ch was posted yesterday In-| (housund dollars have been raised. ; an : : ne Ne ork Natlonals roar re iat : ing plans in acti t , the New York Athletic Club « sancti l 4 moat valuable players, and |. The nineteenth annual team mater & e Sted from. ba soared mee: third ang snarkatp: for kee (appt pg ee Bn dN ent Be rumored that another would ne | between gokers from the Country Club, |, That Mr. Fitz ov rlooks no viola : id airpls Hants until 1915, when resigned | 4% amateur boxing toumament elt 8) away by tranater to a naval | Brookline and Oakley will be held short: | tions of the rules was shown In the anw many other war specialties will |." pasiun, 0th Suet and Sish Avenue, New “ of . 1 ; to enter business * (raining station ly over the Brovkline circuit. ‘There w'll| first race when Maurice Rowan on — ve shown under realistic conditions then funous athlete to lose his{Ye% Cit, ou Thumtay and Saturday evenire.| The three players who have defi-|be thirty-four pairs to a side. At pres ete ‘Tailor | It's going to be SOME show. wen SOAR MET Tha wORLAER Prone | we mntental for, 120 tomnds,|nitely been selected for transfer are {ent the fBrookline players have a little a and the two choices, | {Ute in aption, a etry Sand 143 wounds, Katey | Charley Shaw, slated to be quarter- | better of the honors, but the margin is] j,, atl any. ‘a| WS thet Timmy Wide (he ee ee tee eee ete einor | ttanke ‘te Metmpclitan Aveta. | BACK, of hls 'year'a eleven: Kraus, who jamal. “Such xolfers aa H.W. Daley ani BSE SHEE Berets felt and ARMISTICE! TRUCE!! VICTORY!!! , ampio e wa pateh rider . j ‘Owed on last year's va tient nnd | Barclay Tilo ed and N. W,| knocking the choices of the iy i eensations} E wish flyweight | for Major Gen, O'Rwan taunt tion 1 dway, N.Y. 0, ha wont Wings aa tack ty bent and | Barclay Tilton will be paired ax | strides Rowan was suspe ded f or the We fh have P ns bec Fuge te: siothing and the champion, intends visiting the! staff of the 27th Divi New York| a be teodernd the | team, and Robson, a newcomer, whe remainder of the meeting, The v' simplest way to settle that is e two extremes, United States soon after it] National Guard neh pa citer, |holds down the other tackle p-sition,| After defeating, among otters, lay | lant stewar| sugested the suspen : " ; 5 Dwar isn't surpriging, ie le auie| Honk lived with his paronts and| newt, whe died rmeatiy at the AN, Sloal Hons] 102 Sayer named as likely to be trans: | y ‘ule holder’ Mra. Lester Ketcham | sion, “Me sald Rowan Was an honest | the Exclusive Fifth Avenue Tailor and the cheap tailor. Nkely there will be a general migra-| sister ot No. 465 Nin nue when irom an attack of Spatieh iaftomas, In| anther oaranisn'who hes Been Hise | of the Dunwocdie Golf Clue Recent, | 4d and did not intentionally try to Here you get all the exclusive patterns and the tion of European athletes; those who| he enlisted under Col er Mont: | his day Stem war regarded as ope of tbe beai| Ng Bt end. Parkes is in the Awval|in the Anal round she disposed of Mrs | injure the chances of any of his op omerge physically intact’ from bat-| Komery In tI Weld Mospitat|sghiom ata weg in thie ity, aw ba | UNE, ascent en [4 He williams, but ‘her nartest “mateh Faultl d Styl land of general sport réviv for servic xican border ‘a them out, ‘The eatertainment wilt | £6" Dawson will have | 1911 champion, au. ess ut an yi e for the people will desire a quick| Bonk was wekt at Bark View ce on next Man gain to struc paite steven oer LAS T WEEK A ; i ‘ ; aRiidote from. war- strain. ‘here eons Ganip bp cons must hie Varalty eleven, lathe, amasing growth of popularity In of the most expensive tailor at a fair price. Suits and rel ie pihionie masta of every sort | 4 artet of can iH f hee FOR mgemerroeen esi of the yeu the eleven remarkable thing in sporting history | Overcoats made to your order from $30 to $60. The < et et over | consee! @ ¥e ending with rm 2 cr om Nn Ol pordin, to Charles ans jr, ma-| | rT i i i Where most is doing won the cham 1p of thole ye by the New Jomey Bosing Sai-|t Tait cal thant connie. te | largest variety of fabrics of any Tailor Establishment TENE ip to be feared that Worepe-wit!| Amerionn Canociat Association Hold boxing hows, ‘The ei is believes this Is due to the fact. thac in the country, and forty years of experience at your service. be so bisy with reconstruction work| When war was declared Boni again Hroad Strvot Chit and te bowled at ih cach club in the bag will perform feats atfer the end of fighting that sp: hospital unit and trained | Nesark, N. J, Matchmaker Fatloo tae de Coyle Fient which can be accomplished with no RAC UNIFORMS will be temporarily sid nburit with th nD Not to stage bis «ening show on Tosslay eve |. The frst entry to be received fo other, and therefore, the deeper one P ly sidetracked, but anburge w h Divi ay eve- | 9, The Aret ent Se rig aries hag aoe oe KKES @ MT. VERNON) P ran indications point to no such state of| sion. When the division arrived inning, Sor, 5, Me expecta to fA2W ers AuuetiC Club aRABteur box” | Decomes because every bit of TOURER FF. VRAIS? for Army, Navy, Marine and Aviation Officers made to y ~ 4 France he was a: ed as a despatch | nett, tho Newark beer weigi 3 heir | q : 4 e ii ‘ affairs on this side of the Atlantic. | France ho w ned JOePAtoh | at, the Senne hearrsstens Eymnusiumn, doth “street nd eth Ave ang sell) opens Up 4 me Ah ae TOMORROW order. Some all ready to wear away. Yes, if you furnish OHN D. ROCK ER, In a letter to his fathe : Dinka Was that ot Bt eet dy te | ber of “golf, widows" because the the cloth, we'll cut, make and trim, oR, an ar- & letter to hi F received | vay nasies, manag of Benny Valour tne] Gulmtntantonae (e Haward 1: Coyle. gore widawa may’ how-be-seen-on thal The Bedford Stakes dent golfer, donated funds to pur. | from him recently the youn man told | pg : dliered "swatch or] Coyle has boon comity alone facet jgreens themselves. "Tite women, says e@ be a = chase 1,200 medals to be com.) ArT aid iy Pravkie “Young” Britt «tf New} the last few tour onte and should | must have reasoned that what} rited C +, . 4 € did not think I'd ever ge iF he one of the prise. Wii | fascinating to their husbands |§ and § other Spirited Contesis peted for by the golfers of the coun-| pack. (Perhaps you'd ter not tell ford, Mare, to-night, Ut aa the tine was} po ute" prize winners at these \surely must have some thrill for them. | ~ . f ory Gua the week, Shey will be! mother about this part.) T left head. | (20 short for Vaelger to get imo condition for ‘ tae —_~——- i FIRST RACE AT 2.30 P. 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It was. Levy’ oust! T fing to Jerome “Aye. Bub ¢ —s approval mie) 28 bas. fe. be tay | fa Sey eta] taught victory jome signal and formation practice ig/ , Subwiy P, S.—Stamp your of Our Boys at the Front by Besides a tim| te matches to meet Ted Lewis in a fi Prete iahens nan B baaties. 98 covns out sco Armen 4. 4.94 Be toe ms, 80 you Cam UN? tbe welterweight championship ttle, dace le had on my back. to working out with Clay Tuner, the I eres ene avs, him w Hl f one to represent rod Wi Bulis 1. pre, tion fi bh . ne trolleys f . Kedatiin, oa" pare’ Adin ti ata "MR Manat ELL ae va eves, |» Dut more stamps. tof the National ‘Ass | Naval Hoserve, when the hardest kind Y ok aa —_—————— Arufetm Axtoms. |