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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1919. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK KNGHERO, SW THE 85-MILE AN HOUR MOTOR BOAT OF FAMOUS COLIN, Copyright, 1919, b , 85 aE a" HOUR x Imported Horse, Injured Twa $= ' F ; Years Ago, to Appear in Miss America, Newest of American Craft, Designed by Chris ' Race Next Month. Smith of Algonac, Mich., Will be Equipped With Two Lib- | iit + erty Motors and Driven by Gar Wood in International Contest for Harmsworth Trophy This Summer. | New York By uing World.) LSS PSNE NAN ON RALTIMORE, M4., March 22.—Twq yeurs ago Grant Hugh Brown showed | Bowle track in King Herod, an imported son of the American stallion Colin, @ horse that ran fifteen timed \ against the greatest performers of hid time without knowing defeat, got by Colin during his temporary sojourn abroad, a three-year-old which ooked like a first-class distance run- ner, And later at Mavre de Gra when he defeated Tumbler and some other horses of supposed class King Herod looked better than he looked at Bowie, But a little later still King Herod buckea himself astride a fence at the start of a race at Pimlico and injured himself so seriously he haa practically been out of the running ever since. But like Starhawk, Dom. inant, the two-year-old sensation of the season of 1915; Old Rosebud, and two or three other veteran flyers of gerater renown than he enjoys, King Herod is going to essay @ comeback this season. Now the property of Milton Gray of New York, King Herod is one of the stable Harry Rites wintered at Pimlico track and took to Bowie the other day to be readied up for the i By Robert Edgren. | (Copyright, 1919, by the Prees Publishing Company (The New York Hivening World.) ISS AMERICA is being built to go after the Harmsworth Trophy, | which was carried back to England in 1912 by Maple Leaf IV., the} 4 fastest speed boat ever turned out in @ British yard, | The date of the international race! Fs de has not yet been announced, but it! will be some time during the sum mer of 1919. Now that the war is} over, there is a new and tremendous} interest in eport, especially in com petition between countries, Sir Thomas Lipton is planning to send a new challenger after the America’s Cup, and American motorboat ‘| thusiasts are getting ready to in- vade England. This Harmsworth Cup race is one of the world’s greatest sporting events. At least four countries—England, the United States, France and Italy—will have speed boat teams entered, and the improvements made © during war time will guarantee some amazing records. Under the condi tions of the race the country winning two heats wins the cup. One race E fs to be run daily until the event is won, A boat that foils to finish in any IW one of Tur meeting of the Southern Maryland € 7 barre 8 succee TeRRIFC LE oe Agricultural Association which will, face is out of the competition for good, and is barred from the succeeding IMss DETRotT. Gar © WAS on April 1, usher in the Eastern sea- trials. THROWN Of “TOP OF The ENGINE son of 1919, King Herod is a bit wide NGING™ Gar Wood, the famous Detroit ama- AND BADLY BURNED. between the forelegs, which gives nhs Ate WHO WILL DRIVE HIS # have | be twenty-six feet long, with no over- . 3 ps 4 OWN CHALLENGER. FoR nge CUP} hang, or six feet longer than the boat 4 Race and Championship of America, bb made all the world's records with. 4 plished ne eco t| This added length is going to make and established new records 4°) Miss America ride much better in a Mearly every distance up to thirty-| seaway, and our chief trouble has five miles, is the owner of the new| been the terrific pounding we got from vf E. I Sea Hi D fe barring slight disfigurements left by la couple of long dead caselets. He Challenger. Gar Wood isn't satisfed|the Jumping of small boats, Why n Xp aining is é eat * the most forward of Rites horses, after the last cup race I was in bed He is nearer racing, in fact, than The ¢ with merely owning his racers, He f ‘sev 1 day bruised an B P l . Wa Bt _. ‘or several days, bruised and —— Brook, on which Rites has been work- Be drives them himself, and there is no|mered worse than any prize: fighter aa cz y Foltein reat ate | Brook, on. whieh Hites bes Bees works o A e : ss partecsaneetnamenneen - him an awkward look when galloping, teur sportsman whose b twice won the Gold Chal but otherwise he is a powerful and |not unprepossessing race horse. He Overanxious, Says Lewis, "ii. and his legs are all right, more daring helmsmian in the coun- | you ever saw,and I know Jay was no] 7—~ that he r be ready to do his best ; drive the new Mias| better off, We had a lot of jin the Gre pring Valley steeple- try. He plans to drive the new Miss jin the Gre Aired Loe acing in " {rough seas. Miss Minneapolis was ° ; ‘ : . 5 i hg in England, and - the race | Bound ed until she was limber, and a ee Biggest Crowd That Ever At-|*~! page we remarked. re-| Sountey. feature for, the ‘mpending run in the open sea be expects) Mivs Detroit I. was strained and IN Reoven WaT SAAS: ey A sts pep + he is sorr - | May meeting. King Herod has prov Ties rough going. wracked so that when we pulled her “Tanse WAST Boars tended Wrestling Bout in) Pip ite bol. “ram note | [already that he is an uncommonly out we fou that her whole bottom Jump Lice we aus satisfactory in| good horse at distances up to one But Gar Wood is used to that. IN) i, A’ mass of bristly nulls that had Honeas. one of the trials of the recent Gold] been broken off and had worked out ne esninllninaiiaiseaeeen Ss ae Cup race, run in rough water, Miss/until she looked as if she Garden Sees Zbyszko Win|fye! and the biggest crowd| mile and a sixteenth, Rites believes i ve that ever saw a mat contest int he will fo any distance and is going in 1 Hour and 34 Minutes, | Garden hadn't a single reason tolto try to prove his theory at Bowie hat Mr.|Shave. I don't know how aed | in about lack of action, e/and Havre de Grace, Rites would ae JOG ae ey neat be, [Held together to finish, but she di ppeared as evenly matched as| like to make a jumper of King Herod, hind the steering wheel, landing on cormng wing + Miss Philadelphia ’s Sensational HOOKS , By Vincent Treanor. any pair could be. Kach in turn se- | put it is improbable that ho will have i 3 " ’ cured gruelling holds, which were ay. Gray prefers to keep his : {the other faust boats. She mm SLI iS their street clothes within three | Xhibitions of strength. Lewis vp. | Kites or rather J. E. Griffiths'’s new motors. Ho was badly dati HOO Ti amaabneatier sails Gt en eal iiee U er nters fect of each other in a room| Wyuin unde n qelock, Hine and time | fencer, Impartiality, one of the three- : Mg a r ucaln ane seemed as if Zbyszko| y ates of last 8 ‘i bruised, but came out for his race) stead or copper, and braced so that on the second floor in the southeast | must succumb. Once he hale the pee | ve — Blain Rubra tare, ° * as a * " r) Captains for the teams in the inter- next day and ran at a record breaking |she'll never wrack out of shapo, N t l Ch h lpeatinn orner of Madison Square Garden| i" a vise-like grip e —_——_ ry clip. Women's Metre jolt As last night, They had jus shed [808 and lock for four minutes or a few s later, is a much expect Miss America to be at Harmsworth Cup race, reliability. ts hy men's Metropolitan Golf Association | last ; ght. ney i Just finished | in) Gwenty eeconie Kear nates Junior a few days later, is a a big thing, because a boat failing to |have been selected as follows: Long}one hour and thirty-four minutes of Applied t a pi 01 ster than ther | 1 Jeast ten miles an hour faster finish in one race can't race agaln.|Elizabeth Ryan, 18-Year-Old| her retirement trom competition upon |!sland and Staten Island, Mrs, Philip] she most improved horse in physique and, afte! je head loc if for two min-| Katie Canale, the smartest of Rites's conds. pectacular wrestling ever|utos and forty . z ; jreen fencers. Impartiality is an Im- Many other boat ever built,” Mr. Wood | We have planned for reliability, Ban ‘ ( her marriage last fall, after breaking |Hoyer, Piping Rock: Westchester, Mra.|seen in New York and Zbyszxo} Lewis had been the ugmressor most |Cinted ‘son of Rings Pesan aad told me a few days ago. : Pose one engine breaks down, Our Star, to Race in 500-Yard | "merous records, She has been rac- | Lester Ketcham, Dunwoodie; Southern} was the winner. Lewis, seemingly jof th» way, but when they were at it] Heroine's Dream, Rites's other green Mghe is being laid down by Chris gear box is so arrang , ' ¥jabo.. an hour and twenty-five min- | che pocketchange, an American bred that we could po ing six years. New Jersey, Alas’ V. Bmith of Algonac, who has built all cut one engine out—throw it over- Title Event at Brighton Pool}, !* is” said that Miss Galligan ts pei the Gold Challenge Cup winners dur- board if we want to—and run on the ‘ training under the watchful eye o' Ing the past five years, and who Is so other with enough power to finisn int Next Month, Louis De B, Ha far ahead of all other designers in good style. One of the rules of the 2 ret back into her former condit nm producing speed that they call him race is that y boat must be able — will defend her for the last time | May 6, 13 and 20. i i F ither | ftp Nizeled, but couldn't get loose. | chestnut filly by McGee out of San- ythe ‘Wizard.’ Jay Smith, who han to reverse and go backward a By Alex. Sullivan before leaving for the West, where| , = feeling between them, but neither! He groaned with pain, but gamely re-| fara, which will probably bear the dles the motors in all of my races, speed of at least four miles an hour, ‘4 she will make her home with her] The championship tournament of the|was there any expression of mutual fused to give in, He finally got away | silks of Mr. ffith in the first three t Miller, Baltus- | downhea w Jersey, Mrs. T. | jing duds in kensack. The first of the m matches will be held was packing his wrest-|utes Zbyssko secured his famoum toe | one! cr grate eres oti American bred grip and the Pole was hold and put on so much pressure] on the flat through the spring and tting down pulling on his socks, | ‘hat Lewis's face took on an expres- | summer meetings. ¢ didn't seem to be any hard) *!0P of agony. He tugged, pulled] Virginia L. is the name of the \rol, and Northern } | Nielsen, Ha n {series of t dley, and if she ¢ has just started work on the hull. All “The rule doesn't specify how LIZABETH RYAN, the sensa-| sailor boy husband Women's Metropolitan Golf Association | admiration coming from either. and on his feet again, but could hard-| year-old race of the Bowie meeting. } winter we have studied and planned quickly you have to be dy to re- tional young swimmer of the ame this year Js to be held over the links of | Pd rhea : A »wig /¥ Put his left foot on the ground. | Virginia I. is an own sister of Ke 4 Jay yerse. ‘i sept f | We were of the opinion that Lewis, | hut i and talked the boat over, and Jay verse. To reverse the English boat Ist Regiment swimming teim| fight institutions have enterea|the Arcola Country Club from June 9|had lost the ahutaeshe tats Soni he bout was interspersed with} wessa, and before Rites left Pimlico . 8 ana Chris have been constructing Maple Leaf LV. they had to take out H to 13. i b le match through sheer | head spins, bridges and a bit of fisti-| she stepp a quarter in 24 seconds, of Philadelphia, is the first to send | teams in the intercollegiate swimming lcarelessness, for he looked the win-|cuffs and the crow 00-yard National | ¢!tnplonships: which wi 1 bo decided} Dewitt Raich of Cincinnati won the ner up to the very instant. that | P2rtunities to cheer both men, Zbysz-| whose dam is a half sister of the ac- ig they anaraly needed {the boat Pils re 6 oats gkAnK: [Belleair golt, championship of Welieair| Zovezko threw. bim over his head, |O,for his strength and Lewis for his} complished War Pennant, will be . Jay just laid the boat an hour, but they could do it. 1 he She Sees hie aha a e ed tes whin he ‘defeated E Augustus of | 20984! h . is heads | agility anc icks which more than | kno: o fame as Kathry: arlan. a drawn plan, Jay 3 h tala the boat jan hour, but they could do it, ‘That (ra efor women, which wht be belt | Princeton, Penn, Columbia, [Cleveland by 12 up and 11 to play over |slammed him to @he mat and fell on /once saved him from a fall Magwa te ine Oe ees iea ey We feel sure we will have the fastest course; but we will have a practical |“¢ ‘Ne Winter Pool at Brighton Weach, | Tol ene Of | the Clly Oa novet void [Augustus decidedly’ off hin ware nung | top of hint for a clean pin fall, p affair was well managed, Pro- | gniia The colts of the Griffith We ett “Winara’ ever designed, and! Way of reversing that will work 4 [ADFl 19, at 9 P. M. ‘This event will | husetts Tech. Anh and | Augustus decidedly off his game and) V1 00" questioned Lewis on this {Moter Curley taking it on himself to] establishment. in Rites's charge are Bull rive dt we are going to have far little more quickly, We. will carry see that everybody was thoroughly | Griffwood. a brown son of Sain and, v4 had many op-| The Me n the gear box and install another with Donna Mamona_ filly, in their beads, When the time came a reverse gear that they carried in|!" any entry for th ) to start building they hardly needed the boat, This operation took about {Championship Amateur Athlotic Union | ‘Miss America’sover and over again inaugurate the spring and summer shook his point h New Haven collegians feel con head in the neg@~ | satisfied. The bout itself went a long Pe more poverful motors than we ever an extra shaft and propeller, #0 that |weason at the pool. dent of capturing thet ard of Governors of the Tin peti ‘ i Noise and a half sister of Celeste, ry bad before. ‘Tere can be no slip UP we can make repairs and finiah al aren at tne | fa A Enema ea eas at Pinchurst, N. C.. awarded | tive. “No,” he adacsidl wav toward re-estgblishing the sport | Calvert. a chestnut son of Har- bY race even if w Miss Ryan has only been competing | !neidentaliy, hope to sha one or championship. title ‘to ker W.| less. 1 was overanxious. 1 thought)!" this city an and Any Time. are damaged b: \striking driftwood. oa Y]tor two and a half years, She is when.we go to England. We're 6 ing to come back with that Harm: ing workl's records | Whitmore of Brookline, who won the/{ liad him Raward Binney jr. is. rei fter the head lock trom |-——————_-________—_ sae t up groggy. 1 made a tournament this week with a total of|which he gt Cup or sink in the altemp' rt vighteen, Her record in the water is yee Bey nN Satie h Mepis Detroit Til. is the fastest bwiat 85 Miles an Hour, Perhaps. |‘ an participated in| the season opened the markcfor this |technically open to disqualification “for | mistake in not letting go the head By ; ilt, anywhere in’ the world.| ,, Peta maRN ative levaig ott 8 DIRECTOR Shia re pen to disqualification fOr tock J secured right after that. 1 Fi t N d Gi Se cir is only twenty fect |, Fi Me eds 7 eee ode ee’) Picard tegeamatelekldss BL A AL al oA rasa era eet Nae ea a the. weene how Birla HAVER erUEReL tt Inala USTLC LVEWS _ Sohn Pollock ATU Osst Olt FAT, Ae Oy eee omer [RL f I'd rather wait for a teat {fur times, a pert nee Ney “| duced tt to 24 4-4 | Alex Rosa has been playing some re-|held him and he lifted me clear of long, !ke all than mak edic' "1 passed by any girl swimmer in tae!| The present record for the fresh playing some r ners, She was powered wit! predictions, ‘The fastest y prenent ~imarkably, good, golf rounds, at Pines {the ground and of my feet, ‘That| Jack Britton, who furnished such a be sss that Vaiger offerat to do 126 pounds, atv up, winners t ys lasthined gpihed Aa eared ga eee | work man relay race was made in 1914 by [jay ey Be Rider ; left ine with little he bod: i r i. which ta too BD &Y tyve Curtine Airplane Mol our|l drove Mise Deteolt TL over'a tenn |, Although her work is not so well! Yale, bus the present Blue combina- EEN Ft el aL a SAC al teres a Ube (o rota’ Sue pany (surprige to the tight fana:all over the|'® ‘he oop ewes wee, tee heary for Brown, 5 oe oe teaches, 5 Mis i in work Aa: Ok eo. wall: J P pion ‘is likely to be heard from when | hold got and he slammed me ‘ af —— { SRenaere’ came close to doing seventy |mile course ad a rate slightly better known in these parts, in Philadephia | thon has beaten the mark in practice |the North and South open ix played [down," Aw he sald this Lewis put his Jeountry on Monday night by knock-| |, Mat i ined tes teen y ete han. sixty-five miles an hour, Wel}! belie Oe are eatt amie] Ona, NORM RE OOiae ts 318) jnost week sterduy Pinehurst | hand to th k of his head us if|ing out Ted Lewis in the ninth round | #0") hes mally clinched a match ies an hour over short stretches, 4 Ls ) % © | ond ae thie ahlovard indoor dle Ay ™ 3 , Set pee be y et rst} hand to the back of his head us & x r a Sohene Sittin. the: fealaraliht- akan ties weld we had very little engine trouble expect to go faster in England. 1 Bee ot ee Sere ee en ye TESeTn A Wuartet 8 Capt | ge Ta a, “dhe-e9 ana “namplenshiy | to rub away the pain, He explained | at Canton, O,, is in line again to get Te oes at the Tete ae Lots of racing experts claim that an }enigein’ Worry if the Hnglish de-lship, Sho defeated Olea Dorg’ Dort- Mende Shaler GOOk ANG two ineies of getting a2 on the par 6 /M% limping after the fall by S4YINE | oonty of money out of bouts, as his| fugit at Calar Point, 0. on May 20 (Decora. ane eng.ne can't stand up under 4 make seventy miles an| eo Pouttiom at this distance fo Mea Nc apaea (RTH 5\the toe hold which the Pole got on ‘ . ie ‘ Ms . Fe eee a direna of speed bants Fac. HOUr. If she docs, we'll go fuater, [ner quidoom at this distance for that} | Capt. Jobn M. Hincks of the Yale] him ‘previously hud left. him» weak | manager is receiving many offers for | tion Day afternoon), Al. Lippe, manager of in rough water: The trouble is} Thggretically wo should be able to “tt was only recentiy, on March 4 ‘to| lub ana the as wea Metet WB Me] More than sixty ‘players have entered |in the left leg, winieh he wrenched |his services every day. For is |/aiing tint the bout was aa god aa made ne ie the boat leaps when they strike/ 20 Vabty-fve miles an hour, Chrisie exact, that she won tho Middlo| uncertain which to start in, He haalror (teyevorthy tnd South tournament |Just before he waa thrown twelve round bout with Willie . 4, tha’ it 00Rs Sooeslee la Gone h's calculations for this hull ard ot D art i e ha women, which opens at Pinehurst “[ wanted to win this match, too i . Harry oley, the r eves. 80 at Be the water|the two Liberty motors, allowing Atlantic States 100-yard champion-| been cover t event in 2m.|N to-day. Among th iin ided sadly Knockout Loughlin, the South ; . mown manager end Sg es pi z Mare. Bite sd } wen cover event in 2m.) N. nong those entered |he added sn ‘ . traiver of California pugilista, who made bost eben the eniine races, ‘Then there is] the slip of the propeller, show that we |" tne’ National Women's Swimming | any rete tere teconas better than |are Mrs. Dorothy, Campbell Hurd of) abyako scemed to be trying to xet| Bethlehem welterwelght, at ‘Tulsa, ler frends when he waa in this part of the EE tterce jar when the propeller strikes) May do it, The propeller will run| acquciarion, which Mem ducting the | trxde ieeepaetogiate cawimmer has) itive former holders of thee ite, (ah earful of what Lewis was telling |Okla., on Monday evening, March 31, {country with the California fighters revere) sears the water again, 1 have had the/at the rate of a hundred milos an|oocyard event, 18 making an effort | Hopkins, Yale best dis phe They. are. Miss Elaine” Rosenthal of |¥® &Ad he did, but had nothing to 84Y | Britton is to receive a guarantee of | #80. 1% dangemurly ill in Ban Francisco, and ac ' toughest bronze and steel prop |hour, and the slip should not be over) to ohtain the entry of Claire Galligan | ¢ phy ih bar Ravisioe, Mrs. Ronald H. Barlow. of |! contradiction. $2,500 of 4p [Sorting to @ report that has just came fram : "ke of | fifteen to obtain t y uit who atly oniedes the mateh, he | $2500 with an option of receiving 4 curl up like leaves from the shock o 1 Hg ein pee lr aga na rae » college. | Philadelphia, Mra. J. Tt. Price and Miss | Asked his version of the mateh, he Harry bas « elim chance of recovering trom striking ‘the water with the engine 'm willing to leave it to the ‘Wiz-|ehampion at all distances from 440 pel) have registered 78 fect in| Louise Elkina of Pittsburgh and Mrs, |wald: "I am glad that 1 beat HUM, |per cent. of the gross receipts. saad Facing, and the strain on the motor is Ho HAR proauond record breaks | eee che eh cuerances from 440 co recently, and are dangerous |. J. Scammell of the Baltimore Coun: | He's tough, all right |Loughlin is to get a guarantee of terrific. year after year, and L believe he is las sdudllanisbhcbodbbatan ethtore in the event Vtry Club, ' “You are glad you won and he had Willie Jackson, the local lightweight, who, » Often in Miss Detroit ITT, when she| still has something up his sleeve. He] 7 - - 2 pele atthe fetta. re fonght Frankie Parren, the San Francisco fighter, Jeaped cleur out of the water, I've|built the world’s first: mile-a-minute | }oeemel te Hie: Meehan, the Santa 8 ream baile of fom metada Oy the. Dem Neard the engine speed up until the |boat, a twenty-footer, powered with |(— > = B - Z..° i LEONARD OFFERED $20,000 [reise nearrwogit, was stanting io tet] land Rink in San Francia HP rade : Ked sire ry 25 ¥, Jot a newspaper office st Man Francisco when Kid |deciaion over Joe Azerarto, Wee eee seh Pete Wine einate |e naaty ER eee cere eres Ma aseball Brie owling Strikes wwni« | ra eh t the Curtiss engine stood thelfore that they always sald a mile, TO FIGHT IN PHILIPPINES, | the retired Wvaryerieht, hanpened t0/ weight, in & four round bout at Oakland, Oa, mein better than any marine en-|minute on the water was impousible.| ciicAGo, March 22.—Twenty-six| Nine teams from various sections of ' = is Banda Se Ae oy me tei conta eel Vigwne tho we Gilat cine cena ae gine we've ever usec rplane |Now he's building a twenty-six footer A ri 8 PRRHONE ¢ irosdlway and Chil ative nen | Special to The ky World, 3 ‘ jee ae hh appendicitis, a @ngine 1s much lighter in build, and|with 900 horsepower and much leas| Members of the Chicago White Sox | Greater New York bowled in The Ev« POT ae Gee Gee ee es eae Mae week Ol World moaking to him he pointed to both hie ears acd E Believe in the future all marine|weight to carry. Chris says it ian't | lett Chicago last night for Mineral Wells, ning World Headpin Tournament at the @ and O6th Atreet 7 NSAS_ CITY, cee ee ae tee Lee AIGA | She NL. pemmaten: ot Menirna) Sie an lle engines will be built on airplane |impossible to drive a boat a hundred | TeX to begin spring training, The) White Elephant Academ Broadway | imcaioas aril (alta tha} WANGAS CUT iba ag hala TOT ROR SAE: CROREISE: AS oe | Die metenmenes ofthe Valerie 4. °C... at le motor lines, and much lighter than|miles an hour, and he expects to live | Party Was in charge of "Kid" Gleason, |and Mist Street, last night. Out of this | Tiarlee "Arcee this steaing | weecelved to-day an offer from Pro- | you - peep aa FL Flach Beatle ates | the old types. to see it. And by thunder, if Chrix| the Manager, and Harry Grabiner, Sec-|lot five bowlers were rewarded with | vaNslien a Heh “Howene, oth} moter Tait, who wants to stage ®) 1 ugar manger of Milly Miste, otitis | forccr Canter Prente ne mite it flutes The rty Motors “Tandem.” thinks “he has to, build a ‘hundred. | retary ht other players will Join the|tmedals for having rolled scores of 100] Vio calucheng’ a ‘wel! known Bronx bomber wil ferred Someneene jbattle (bee | nis office to-day that Miske’s right hand, #h | ihe Canadien fighter, w etter wes ee a Libe . ile-an-hour boat to beat the Ene-|ciub at Mineral Wells Jor better, which 4 them for a at the Gosling fans ar fised up with ring: |tween Lew Ligwards. lightweight cham: |, ‘yoke in a fight with ‘om Cowler in thila-|him to meet Joey aglieh re f “Our power plant in Miss America |!!#h hampton and bring back the | The am total wa eacil obra nto Mamita | einta on Jan, 11, 18 well again and that HW | einer Fleming or For con aie th aed will be two Liberty motors, This isq74P [nt S Varma] IV. took away,| MARIETTA, O., March 22,.-Josh De-|rolled by the New Amsterdam Council ote on which Billie Heing ts] Philippine Islands, Leonard to receive |i ready to (ake om all the big fellows, Hi6 | ringside, Burs paamd up the offer Dur frst attempt to use two engines |" Oot ten nf ‘ : vore, former outfelder of the New York|K, of C., with a@ score of 468, " wneividual toarvatent al the} $2.00) guarantee, with moving picture |fimt bout will be wion Tom Uowler who ve | : eat of the other, and the shafts of credited with doing a little better |0 Pity with the Kansas City Club off. O. Money Order Department, a1 nat reagou has a chance BILLY GIBSON." [re in training for the battle, lio fast eeeiy itp comm I anon ee oth going to a gear box where the|than sixty miles an hour, but Migs | the American Association, He will re-| Knickerbocker No, 1 O. Me O.} rhe Hudson-F ten’ Howling Club has ° him, ‘and that he will take va any of the white power will be transmitted to a single | Minneapolis, Miss Detroit IL, Miss at training quarters at once, De- | Vehitie Service, 85; Knickerbocker Noe | 4, Member, in t Mes Jackson Stop F his ‘Dime, Became Sammy Marna, matchmaker of the] ieassweighia. MoAndie is trying to aign him up @haft and propeller. These two Lb. | Detroit Ii, and Whip-po-Will have recently was discharged from the |2,"331; New Amsterdam Council Now | trata tien. ie ottte One SAN FRANCISCO, March 22.—Willie | American A. Ac of Baltimore, could wot attont | for at Montreal with Spike” Sullivan erty motors, built in the Packard | all bettered a mile a minute in races, |army at Camp Sherman 105, and the P, O. M, O, Departnent No. | very creditanle scores, har highest Jackson the lightweight of New Yori |! Tommy Walsh nee of Jobnag yweight of Canada : plant, will weigh 800 pounds and will} the three latter showing a speed of 05, 7 etal Winners ¥ A. Spie knocked out Frankie Farren of th ae the Akron weltermeish be 3 ra perce develop 960 horsepower at 2,000 revo-|over sixty-five miles an hour for| ‘The Actors’ Fund of America will] 4h | Amsterdam Council, K. of} An abacow in the ear and an attack of the! city in the fourth round at the Dreain- [Ot te sow rerib's whe be lemanded irom) Bonny Coster, the Now Orleans bantamweight Jutions, The manager of the plant has | short distances stage its annual benefit April 13. at the] Cant jane Gem LO. MO. Depart: | nr tie of mocks Heth on rhemeedat [land Fink last night. Jackson floored | Mm Aner the wale was trang, Wales cali | wity make bis time ba Sow dermy ting Assured me that at 2,000 revolutionsd In the English race any eompeting | Pole Grounds. Besides the persor Te ee fei, tet rouest, Kuickenbocker | Vicrers and. hom tote at the White Repent | Farren in the third round and he was | off the twelve-round eo Gnttiths ant | shia evening at the Armory A. A, of Lakewood inj these motors can be run throughen a ation can enter u team of nog ne | pes of very many prominent] Amsterdam Council, Ik. of Cu. 405, Academy ‘in a week OF 60. so badly dazed when the Th started | Wille Laux, was aldted for Harry's! so elgut-reund bout wii dtiting, Besar ce ane wees WINNT Ooh than three boats, Two wins In the | vaudeville and movie actors, the regu-lJoseph Harrett, New Amsterdam Coun-| tao tacke and Jimmie émith are not to meet |the reterce motPped. the Dout_and de: | | iom's hard-hitting performer. ‘Three other good RR i ceae' fariea of races, elther scored by the ang song writers will prevall, with sive| Sfonday nignt wil bring out the beat | ordet dott the" waichaaher nt to Wwineang | clared Jackaon, the winner. Thia was] doheny Kilbane tas jet een main fet ues tacks ee J l ° eam, distinguished bands play between in-|that there is in. the. elghteen te wore after, Smith. went ond telegram wh nein second meeting, en having | another Olympi hi - wee Pelier shaft up so that the wins the cup. #0 If old reliable Bing | cinen’ Inn all it Will be Vaudeville enlore. [that are echedulad to bowl teres Tein’ mt he wee tly Wen which | rot the decision over Jackson a few | sna w 4 z Will turn over 3,000 revelyyMna to the| Detroit I., Whip-po- Will and the new |as volunteers are fapidly falling in line.| teams from the Metal District. League, | (iat Feagou must insist cr cent. of the | Weeks ago, Joe Benjamin and Jimmy | (ye, aw engine's 2,000, Our oly7facing Miss America go over America wil) In 1917 and 1918 the teams played 1 to|five teams from the Ivy Club of York. | &!% Wi oF lore Duffy the good local Hightwelghts also | 14, Dundve in a ix foun. = | fgines ran from 1,760 A K00 rev have a team that can show its wake 0 and 4 to 3-respectively tn favor of Ville, Joo Pabinn's club, “and three | «cnet Duntar hase new pill which ia get. | (oueht Bensamin wetting the decis: | Tine ame ciuh a fom weeks azo, Mealey | pa DOWLING AND BILLIARDS, ‘ a & minute. | With ihe Liberty! to any trio of speed boats ever built, {the #OnE writers foams from the Kqual Club of Brooks | ring ‘the woud “tn mind Shtiee The oud iter |!” pas eS | ought to be ey for Kilbane as dotnay tas nox | BOWLERS JOURNAL fina theacmat @ Motors installed tandem we will have| The only question that will make the > - y fame within an ace of €rabbing @ 30) score. for agi Ry Ear Saag aie Mgt pe ub ge yy pe - year prite Neetian | Tew advanta, Usually speed | race interesting Is What the Eeeien | Win Ww Hockey Title.| Owing to the fact that auite « number of the | AAuMyt inthe Waszern indiritual the othes night. es pall Schedule, | rune back 0 6 to Jot this Kind of fighters | thebet sneste_scone booth iad” Canal : motors take up all the space in|boatbuilders may have up. their ,,‘DORONTO, Ma © Hamilton | tare of Cirvater New York were atwent from the | pall Ae it was, lie tallied 288, DW, HAVEN, Maro, The Yale THUM Baily? Eile ok cockpit. We will have room to| sleeves. Perhaps England has learned Tigers, amateur champions of | gneve ‘ontest at tthe, Ametenian alters Ne. Gehul PrN eter tag a erp Ras gr eres Auhoug the now manage of Renny Velger, | Dovline aa oo tie around them, to make any small| something about speed too during Bastern Canada, won the Allan Cup and! | {i suimily, “Avie. Wt Holokin, NO. Mh anichalts nth Je |AnnoUnoOd bY Frank F. HettelAneer, | ing Wsle Preach fighter, ti bee siaiming | Cordes Mowing ant Billard Academy "Talee i or repairs necessary'the war while building sub hase: pe vO RUE SAS DONEAD coy py neries, which good tow | games, all of which will be playe: that he hae matched Valser with Frankie Brown, | @o—- > Tf “A fe asers. though they were defeated by. the Sel. | War scheduled to be rolled between A.V. Dunbar fhe. Amatenta Fe re Tete celaved IR | ine local featherweight, ‘ie manager of Brown Stein's Bovine ead Packet aillands Nw, emphatically denies that the maich is on and SOW hi phone ot, 4904 They may have 4 Wizard of their Kir-Manitoba team, Western cham! and tigas! al ae 4 Whe iteat ecelete ae a Mola, WH com rice onan, totem ns cee intend Elke nana Kook mete ee a ete Ot Ca es taaem Mh ssa wis band siaains sa Ke Mhaapesticatia”Lalanasy Wages” Sale { « —— LNCS Tee ear ANN 80 >

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