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Mia TO-NIGHT AT NEWARK - George Brown Has Real Kick’ Coming if What He Says Is’ True. EORGIE BROWN, the local bantamweight, evidently has been the victim of a manage- » ial trick, which is becoming quite / eommon these days in boxing circles. - ANA ft is tricks of this kind that put the sport in bad repute. We know _ ‘Rothing of the facts in the case, but She boy's own ttatement surely is | Worth something. Read what he says ‘and then draw your own conclusion: _ “There was a report sent to the - Various newspapers to the effect that Georgie Brown of the west side w: Knocked out last Friday evening at. >) welub in Providence, R. I. Allow me to say that the report is untrue, as Was in New York City when the bout Was supposed to have taken place. But here aro the facts of the matter. Monteith at He had me matched @ man named Al Brown, who | Outweighed me by twelve pounds, Af- | tal giving him a nice licking I was the recipient of the large sum of $40. | Scotty's cther two men, namely, Mickey Russell an] Mel Coogan, were also paid a sum of money which I don’t want to disclo 2 unless neces- wary. 1 waited from 1 o'clock till 5 to get hold of Monteith to secure my money so a9 I could buy something to cat. After finding my efforts un- © successful 1 went to the hotel and to bed. At 7.30 Monteith came in and Woke us all up in order that he could the train for New York on time, then told me he wanted me to in Rhode Island the same night on we arrived in the city F told I couldn't go through with his as I was well tired out'and in + nee an thee Fistic News shape to go through with it, Well, make a long story short Scotty it a‘driver’ up there under my and he was knocked out in two Now to prove my assertion with the oppenent who stopped the ‘Third Itaco—Lnfilade, Ormonda, to belleve that Scotty AMon-|Founds at Hazelton, Pa, on Oct. 29 By Vincent Treanor. Jock Scot. Ribsip to'Guhe chednnens|CoF Which Erfton ist. feceivo a HIE fag end of the racing aeason| | Fourth “Race—Audacious, Hann: guarantee of $1,500, while his sec has shown that there is plenty WiK Racb=Crystal Sotd, ond will be with Johnny Griffiths of room for improvement in the | Swoop, War Machine i | tackle Dempsey. But he also stirred * ap Dan Morgan, who has Battling ‘Mest. Morgan comes -back at the| $3,487.80. For knocking out Eddie and made money out of it have be- ergitth , Hace-toutledge, Hildreth tell td ‘i aiid Morgan in Philadelphia last Monty come careless of its future. Sharp sit tts —sylvano, The f ‘woul @ crime to send’ Bill night he got $1,117.46; for beating || cision, The Desert, against Dempsey. Jack hit hips ekisior the qualia kid, at Buf- Practices have been indulged in lately Seventh Ru Dan, Sunny on the chin and besides him out. broke his ankle gave Brennan a bad beating in a few months ago, taking a -round decision, and right after Battling Levinsky met Miske and defeated him at Toledo, July 3. | er of Brooklyn. Levinsky'’s speed and boxi main go of twelve rounds to a deciai he will outpoint the roug' Tt will tal boxer with brains. means that Levinsky is the boy y is ready to box Brennan in Jersey, as that is the place . Brennan's manager wants wenty rounds in New Orleans. ‘That : lub is 1,500 miles from New York. . z Olympic A, A, of Philadelphia to-night, He h wants Levinsky to chase him | gic petroahy of San Francisco, who has fought é “that distance. If we do Brennan will All of the good big fellows out om ° bt et cold feet and run home | Sigs agsinat Harry Crd, the To avoid Brennan's quitting running out of the match let the “ ht it out elther at the Sports- f Club of Newark or at the in Jersey City. Then the From the foregoing it seens as if a 3 some one else is in the fire Dempsey is doing a five mow and is due back in New the early part of next month, | te eight ry there, where many corking boxing became ll be thirty-eight rounds of Thanksgiving Day, will box ae id Farese 4 promising Newark poxer. Don't be surprised if Furese ts the title holder. oe another attractive bout, Al . of Staten Island, who is be- ed to fill Champion Demp- well known Newark heavy- it whom he already has beaten * for Champion box Tommy |e & bisser attraction in view fur tft da way the aggressive Paterson | and ett chee i ight, while Benny Valger, who | #™. " a worn to earn the right to | tm be fenniey seat hers Han tie everything as fair and honest as can lohnny Kilbane for the feather | for leonani, a Be oe fleaing te the t championehip, boxes Frankie | “4 % m of this city, a lad who de- ily, 4 for to-night ought to pro- real exciting boxing. and Gossip EO P. FLYNN got himsolf and] of Akron, 0., at the big Detroit Hox- ‘Jacke Moun his fighter, Bill Brent a Mittle cpu gad aly Hane ve the Sine Club is aware of the fact, too, and advertising last week with his|f Nov. 5. Britton will also receive qoubtiesy will take many things Into LAUREL. “tacts” designed to show why |S €uarantes of $1,600 with an oPtl% consideration between now and the| © First Race — Damask, Wedding should be thé first mangto|/,.° porCeN beginning of next season. Cake Red pomina, For winntng three fights last week, Gone this season under present condi-) Third Rac Levins on the champlon’s trail. One| which is some fighting, Willie Jack- Cons, amight jast as well stir up a hornet'’s| son, the local lightweight drew down jtable that many who have enjoyed it! Legchares, Hank O'Day fale on Friday he got $1,370.% and| that wouldn't have been attempted! The Belglan 2d, v sams for outpointing George “Young” Erne! earlier In the year, Certain trainers) = ma meget at a Mg mga of Buffalo at the National A, C. of|have pulled off things that they chin he might break his hack, and | Philadelphia all hands would be in « jam,| amounted to $1,000. betore, A match has just been Fitasuamons, the promising young lightwe! champion, Dempsey, in eight] on Monday evening Oct, 29, ‘This ought to be) Owner's or trainer's intentions. No slugger can beat Demip- | # rattling fast battle, ‘The Inter-Nos A, night, “ Georgie Brown, the local lightweight, to mect| "He has only three legs, distance. 1 would sug,sest eight! popvy Lyons. also of this city, in the star bout, while in the semi-final Young Weisler will tak the champion will mect the] on Harry Haughton for six rounds, Le ere. ch ihe: Oia ‘the remarks. Then, again, a horse will] Memorial Cup this season as a thi Cee air tat in | main bout at the| DO started. just to please an owner quarter sprint for threo-y4 nist ‘i jarring Man o' War, which has gone | met wants to see his colors carried to) ints retirement, all the good two-car. | olds of the strongest Eastern stables | \j py, grave tight | this last week when a horse, out-|are anxious to have them race If th of Pitta ne of | weighted ace erg, | McLean Cup is renewed for two year Heavyweight of Hituburgh, “in the main go of | weighted according to handicappers, | Molain Cup is renewad for wo ver | the Maryland State Fair's October | six rounds, Wetroaky is one of thove game ruab- ing fighters, armory Johnny Dundee, the fast It i ‘of the East can judge which of the pest fight to ad ng ‘men should fight Dempsey.” the veteran welterweig! fa a great attraction up in his town, Johuny| weights and should be scratched, It ‘an, | and Kioby will came together in s twelveround! made no difference to the owner,| $000 National | Dempsey match with Levinsky, Tren. | Noy’ aecision at an open air boxing show to|jiowover, He sald "S %, be staged by some sporting men at the new opew Inah Pataey Cline, who fighte Jimmy Dutty,| accordingly burned up . Constaney, the $10,000 E ‘rest asde lightweight in the main go of What is needed more than anything ands at the Bayonne A. A. at the Giwen:) at tho track these days is a super: | training ie Mobuetzen Park toanorrow night, has been| vising official in the paddock, a good} Rapid ‘Tri is going to be a big night In cine for the battle at Harry MeCormick’s| judge of horses, preferably a veteri-|Hobey Baker Newark at the let Regiment Ar- | OMe arm ‘at Godteyville, N. J. with ¢ ‘Turner, | have already been staged|qycad ‘seven pounds in the four days that he| post time, to talk to trainers and, if where Henny will take on MPhil Bloam of Clay Turner ie now be fevers! clube to meet ig men, ‘The Army A. - A. af Jemey City Loom A, C, of Patenon, Nf ‘Tho last twelve days of the racing ‘nd the Velatrome A.C, of uffaio have al|season begin to-day at Mr, Butler's shoes, will meet Charlie Wein- leas made him offen for f It ts now eeitled th and Benny Leonard wi one of the most | men's Ciud of Newark on Oct, Joe McNulty, matelunaler ond manager of the | him ely outpointed and even knocked Prowse A. ©. of Peres Amboy, Nod, has - Kilbane several months ago] pis boxing nights from Friday evening day night, He bold his first shoy last Tueday | wrote the foregoing, He isn't terri~ ard that Dave Mackey has] pight and drew @ got crowd, MeNuly intends fying nor unfi to ran all winler and lise in mind many good racing business and he's big enough etizactions for bis club, BENNY VALCER WILL ATTEMPT TO HANG A K.O. ON FRAnKte. Brown & 4 | #3 fey He) | aa + |WoRLD SAFE ) | ch Fore STATE NY SLANG a amyl a” sh© AL ROBERTS Nessie, a . ‘ SAILS FRom STATEM @OLD MILLION fourcans SURI Ro JACKS. Theses € ‘| ISLAND Fole AMEmICEA SR IME: 1k e ET ERB TO FIGHT WEINE=t— Se THE. TONIGHT GAME~ 4M By John Pollock and his , manager, ready signed mm) for Pubtic’s Protection. inarian, Might Be Employed YONKERS. ‘a, for ten conduct of the sport. The Jockey Sixth tne Whimey, Bar bared Second Hace—Bally Cohnell, | The sport cannot thrive as it has} broch, Chimera, Carpet Sweeper, It has been so good and pref- Fourth Race — Hildreth turday night his end! wouldn't think of getting away with| kept where it belongs. ranged between bale any Idea of winning—while the pub-|Jack Joyner, Tom Welsh, Jim ic, who makes the sport possible by | Simmons, Jimmy Hewitt and ' 8 . more who need no watehing, its attendance, has no means of | tere ale som: ‘of Valley Fails, K, 1, {arming anything whatever of @9) tle official attention, ‘They will comme | Horses known to be cripples are] ‘The falling lame ‘, J,/ Sent to the post for the public to bet|dreth’s great three of West New York, Samuel C er ing orse to say: saa eites “Randers” bas booked up| (Tainers in speaking of a horse to say or win tf he doesn’t break down, land to revive the John the post, There was an instance of the Const, Me went to the post and was well backed by the public, The trainer in this] session The indications are ian lightweight, is On W Mass, who| the ho! teh, which defeated « had no chance at the three other smart young: 0" Stakes; tart him,” and) Breeder's Futurity winn the horse wag star ames W. MeCh g | narian the Indian light bearywelght, Cline re | amine whose duty it would be to ex. woh and Hasten On, V dition and probable chances of the} two v year old special. rious horses, eh ia tl jdea is not & new one, but it is « good one for the protection of [BIG FIELD IS NAMED FOR the public, We understand that a similar sugges! time ago to M while he oli thought it would take up too much hearyweight of} time, Possibly it would conaume time, but it would have afi”. o fiat Ban Col Vaiategor, N. 3. op Frday|tendency to increase the public con- {MF 1” the Tat Regis ¢ axwit affer by] fidence in the sport. evening, to choose thre ‘of Bouth of Albany goes ‘Ten Belmont, and that whom are from other elt in the Internatio 1 in Norway Yonkers tru Judging by the pro- gramme, the sport should be high Sines 108 0 Christopher Fitzgerald is the vot fight at the Spo One of the Rt coast Boca a, Oct, 33. son, thi nt, se on the job, very unlike the of- [te 3 at the other tracks. He is in | lehtwi ta a fow days, il fel ». the horses over and tries to keep I ae t six-round bout ractive card, It ‘ond app he done, He talks to the jockeys be- |fore and after the ra f that all the changed | “trying.” Fitagerald Tus. {oftieial we had in mind when we| time inthe his se clubs there tl ry of the the samc but he knows the Jackson, provin doubt the grea to know that the public is the power- pe et card tha din the Quaker City my THE “EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, aint THEY CUTE | < en Po ahs wit. PETE HERMAN, RANTAH CHAMPION WILL DEFENO HIS TITLE AGAINST” {so THs 13 NEWARK? \F (COULD GET ANOTHER GUY MIS SIZE Ip PUT on & FIGHT IN THE TOM-WEIEHT _THE. JITNEY CARAVAN ON FIGHT NIGHTS [Early Football Games | Giving “Big Three’ Teams |°\?\0i2%. 30. Lots of Trouble This Years seo oooe's EVERN WEIGHT” WiLL BE REPRESENTED ocerr MIDDLE AND WELTE be errs s That Used to Be Cone} scene of ° sidered One-Sided Proving Real Close Affairs. SLICES a Prersereramagrars Andersoy Starts —~ E Princeton cultivated the habit of nesday as Nev at Flushing Club—¢ )ther Racing Season’ s End Shows ( \Sport’s Need of Improvement C°2" °°!" Champion Jack Britton wit be| Paddock Supervisor, a Veter| RACING SELECTIONS. Wil be willing to accept a match rere Sent omeln the latter part Dan Morgan, has alr, acres George Brown, and if I fail “to defeat him I will contribute my|“? for two fight ia the purse to any fund that| W!th Steve Latzo, the Italian welter- be named.’ weight of Hazelton, | "gees season games on the grid- nu iron used to be duck soup for the big colleges, Mauling the little visiting over the place and frequently rolling Professional ores over the fifty mark in these n Can, Sea Mint. ‘ores over the fifty mark in thes: Cleopatra, Lunetta, a caked Gar therleagezils j}e bara | lows refused to be awed by the Crim-) by eith eats r oe did well te hold ebe He vy 1 i inste: ad of being soft ‘y : frei acd Hp aad! be selected as chairman of the com battle for the rd William Abbott. SON, member of sional golfers, wil One, gridiron leaders, able to escape Packs, but the Cadets were stopped with a 9 to @ victory over Lafayette, tj) line crossed 3 , team from North Carolina, the Army Colgate’s 14 to 0 victory over Brown. defeated by Syr Aiderson for 8 years was pro- Yale's goal ushing with its these are some casualtios sustained in Satur- Le so-called big Wasn't exact! yy on th ‘Milkmaid, Stickling, entry, pro came over |elevens Princeton from Scotland ¢ ‘The Tigers won only by the fierce field goal over Pennsylvania victo brectacuiors a combination of hu: ub professional Hin, all sports as! ine very rous ‘The Jerseymen were lamentably $15 and handling the ball, which resulted in numerous fumbles just b and the forwards seldom made open- | Chicago player who ings for their backfield when the team Fl) j had possession of the 3 high in this section of | hout for the bantamw oughout the con- © y, the University of Chi-|Orleans Thanksgi amped the ¢ Lakes Naval Dick Griffin of Fort ful consideration if the sport is to be the first f f autumn puts baseball helf, performers on th: Just don a sweater a Horses have Been run het] ‘There are mahy high class gentle- men connected W x end and cold—have been started without |e" connected with the training ¢ of racing—men like Tom He tember and October are always busy ball. |tering the of Princeton] —— tournament calendar others who need @ lit- | weakness, faulty and Essex | tackling engage in a a club | 1 th year old Purchase : z having precluded the possibility o , ow at ite clud-|on, Its a commo: 5 n | Wil throw Gloves "at ie spay | Wil eage notber indoor Omang oboe atv club) on. ts w common remark AMONE) OMe Manip eouteat at ome mive un er in eight rounds. 4& quarter or one mile and a half f He'll| three year olds at Laurel Park the! of} #eems'to be a disposition on the pa course the public doesn't hear these|0%,h4 thoroughbred owners in Mary Plans to send over a ent to Short Hills, fone conting- Members Who in- the tive line |remained in a out the gam. ed Reynolds, care of the Es- ex County Country Club. ear-olds, ‘feud between Evans a ite between Mis, Donald Barlow and ja plunging 8 With Varia ds for a touche [round to-da ; » didn't count as} In an exhibition match over the Great linesmen had been guilty of siu |nearly twenty-five y ved over hep third round 4 a Hadelphia rival in the t Young Aicty, | C4@ pointed out to the owner that|George W. Lofts brilliant Colin colt : Coampionsi: showing w: stancy, Blazes, Wildair and two rs in the Blazes, While Princeton's ime right back Sate | 6 defeated Mrs. urday when the | derbeck in + Wildatr) yerthellyn Cu Valley Club, power Huntington 1 and thousands/and John P, Grier, the star colts of Pour with the Bells-Floro circus | Mz bfema at Lawrence, Mase, this aftemovn. | oF dollars of the public's money was|the stable of Harry H br daa Payne Whitney; astern Shore stakes winner end the best filly Hl if em, uldn't push it any i ain Conclt Bil topee| ROWING. ; R A C IN selves In favor he of & stundardized g vt apr would regulate the size of the pennyweight O. Talbot's J, Salmon land's ams in other y ars waite: long fixture was the consistent work of the} was t Bohemian Boat Club rowers, for & wonderful | w the Victories had been tallied it i. Iter M, Jefford's Kin. ery entry before} noul, and one: or two other clevel , youngsters will take part in the 2 possible, get their ideas on the con- awa le ie Be, logalized. | worked out at the fam, possible, § © Lean renewal if it is revived Billy Gitwon and his great battler, ‘Champion | milling. There are four eight-round | Henny Ieonand, will leave to-night for Detroit, tween well-known boxers and | Micb.. ; a final of six rounds on the | Beooktyn in « te-round bout at the Detroit A r ©. on Wednesday night, Io the other ywo boute Herman, the bantam cham. |Jotmay Ceitfium tackles Wille Lough! Who'll defend his title in a 20- | Bethiehem and Jaber Whit Dout with Joe Lynch at New | saint Pal Moore of Memobi Having vtorped Al Metlonkey Klisaiet, NJ, in four rounis at the Retey. | som forwards 1 sto 275 yards ion on stand- up srdized balls. indleations of a smooth-working 1 on was made some AMATEUR BOXING TOURNEY, | ioth teading eurs and profes. |¢ although the Souther | ean e ed it a good one,| More than thirty boxees, many pal [team th will engag al tryouts boxing tour t Armory representatives from this country for the champions Denm: Df next cided pounds, don and Ted Ray, lish champlone, While a broken field, nclud Matters {hemian's colors by no * S k tating Nona Garo: [in churmatonship, boating, for $1500RainbowStakes Temembered that twentyefive ye Bulldog dixplayea |they won ght-oured nati Th 1000 RB { jan 1 eve been pr ie 0S on Pee Poa ‘ And 4 Other to do-business with a| America will be represented in. th 7 Vale's, ‘The Bi jamond scuila” at Henley next July FINE KRACK 4 © Englishmen of their much cove a the b exper Boat Club I . the New Haven | present champion ¢ tates, best form of while |pundow w went in ¢ » Southern teady practice {stitute quarter, hs the ball on Yale's thirty-sive Carolina. substitu When starting out on his tournament \" ‘neral manager of the meeting, and| Mackson's Third Win of Week, en oe that chi declared yesterday that ihey| that means a lot, Fitagerald is ul-| | PHILADELPHIA hitting New York |out to the old ninth d his third victory | er adad se an {a period of six days at the veager Of Leonani, stated @ few daye ago] and out of the paddock, ho looks all Gian aes Pale alte eke lp ‘hare tipped him oft leather boys within ‘ance sy pek before Quaker City fans and the mastic pitching the boys to catch. or appeared In the main event in same week, which is great tribute that he without i has civers seltom had to move off the pliveys simply grocm W make & caleh field goal ti punt i at a ut they recovered (U9 ani had slipped |*". | Big d raced | 4) isn’t often |gathere! v9 po fooled this way le Iie oppea, to. lime 1200 balls Nal, Haile | a aia mpion ‘of tie: Work, sestening | USED CARS FOR SALE 6 anothe ‘ ing far the - beh PLA the Cris quite place. ine the Motel” Astor (miles; taveltent Marvurd was without tho scr Monday, ran off 100 bulls in two sues price B30) Phowe Mi BEST SPORTING PAGE IN. “NEW YORK BROOULIH PU "By Thornton F Fisher TESTIMGNAL FAR HERO Ih JIMNY RING Sevies | Map to Be enndered Sub: stantial Reception, By Richard .Freyer. | Squire Hbbets, President of the | Brooklyn Baseball Club, ie under the impression that Jimmy It of {Cincinnati's heroes, should receiv |due recognition from the fans on |Brooklyn for the part he took in th 's Series, Mr. Ebbets has Msued the following s ment “By reason of the very important ‘ooklyn boy, pitcher of the Cincinnati Baveball ub, has had in bringing the World's Series back to the National League, of which Brooklyn is a met I MAROLD FARESE would sug) t pre ition t be rent by playing a te vial exiibit ante t Ebbets Mield on a day baseball to be agreed upon, net procerids to. be tend “i to Ring. 1 further su, i that the proposed same be between the y ball team ¢ Hrooklyn com pe A of Intern nal ayers, Hing to pitch for the Empires (p1 National ¢ ined), thet pitched before his entry into profes mal baseball. ‘The Brooklyn I wided the consent of the mmission ob- whica he ub, besides donating I the ball rolling worth of tickets. s are all thing more this young man, who has done much for Brooklyn and the nee by ght, substal in as much as something done contesting teams. ball club is comp and years pt. Murray, but this didn't |roste wir » be much of a drawback, as | logic jection c Cambridge machine scored even |should pitch. But why a team com he Empire City 1 of local bo on Are practically a substitute eleven | posed of International Ls urs? the field Why not make the testimonial a t Shiverick, the Cornell captam, |hcme town affair, with another lvcal eda field goal in the last two team opposing Ring's nine? ‘The es of play against Williams, Farmers, for Instance, the Bush- and the big Re counts for its def » Harvard and in 1916 team evened ac- wicks, or East New York by the Purple) Jf the former team was sel rnell, under the direction there is no dowbt that Jo sh, the new head coach, man, another local boy whe ted nny Ena- haw made of Speedy * 1/ Was stron n the defense but lacked |good in the big league could be ns all’ driving power When within striking secured to twirl aga immy, and ‘stance of the Purple's goal line. |there is v 1 Houby but verick made four futile attempts that the inhabitants of Ridg 1 as aventuailly [{’ Boot the water-soaked ball over | wei; as other sections would turn out bars before suce: ing in the last © witness the contest for the only score made y, Mr yets should be nted for his sugKes- He should side nt, lacking strength in the highly comp! tion and his generosit eam down to a 7 to 3 score, my's line offered stiff r power to vy Syr of the break Will be ag in the mittee which will have charg testimonial, and with an on the Weatuer t success and live | hort ‘every time they advanced into! fy "fan's as well as Jimmy r opponent's territo rApyeviees by a light One the week-end surprises was |™ SE SE "The its rovidence college brought about LYNCH KNOCKS OUT LAD wn defeat by frequent fumbling n's 18 to 0 victory over Rutgers WHO WHIPPED CHAMPION. card, Coach pda tar Of Sarl BAYRR> | OMTROIT, Oot) t Mey eer ae viata or the (oat crowd of fight fa Other games | {0 years Jo st came out a bantam, wh but while plon Pete If Sanford’s team! tage slowly gav the poorest ring Was nan and Black Training Sta to 0... Charley | the second round of Higgins, w ted Captain | heres dropped Griff in the et mies tn fore the kickoff, was the only | ‘he pip lw asted the entire | Bort gr mmates becoming ex | "Griffin exertions of regis | p: ore. \ He his te | hausted decisis on tuey all} EVENING WORLD'S OVIN SPORT HISTORY What Happens Every Oay a ch lumber | GOLF. ces oom, ‘The : Two home golfers survived the sec-, J Satin epionaht but the Nassau el Jond and semifi nds of match | f 19 Play in the Staten Island championship MISCELLANEOUS. tournament over the Richmond County | “Siw ray Misun.heel vase Country Club links yesterday, etd as-4|qyomas Campbell of Cai result F, C. Newton, the winner of tne ay Captain of the medal iy the qualifying test, will clash |countrs: team at Ya *, bell holds the wo: 7 door record of M When| ith Ac La Watker Jr. the Columbia Ps 15 %fon the wiidev st Indoor ca st wrt gains {student, in the thirty-six hole decisive} “On the eve of meeting the Bethichem mere ee Steel Company's famous team at Mores Oval next Sunday, the soceer team of Morse Dry Dock of Brooklyn journeyed ck links yesterday, Mike Brady and jto Paterson, yesterday, and deiented the me Bowden of Bostoh finished 411) Paterson Footb: Club, runners-up te sauare, with Gil Nicholl former metro-|the champions in last season's cup te. politan champion, rge McLean. |by the score of 3 goals to 0. hopeful home professional. A purse had n provided by the club for the wins |= whe and it divided among the iger Columbus ver Speed- EVERY WEEK DAY AT of the tow! th Day i Way course yesterday, A feat Association | waite on the Har ats of ceton > mistake | w all big | tains |them the 4 found that the “Bohoes" had scored (YONKERS & M1 firsts and ond, and this gave | iors of the ‘day. ‘The B VERNON) 0-\.ORROW himaelf on iy made. the t inner given battle the |Suturday 1 s Pharr, {in his hor UD- | BILLIARDS. nN Jake Sehaete Albert © fourth blovk of thelr 18.2 balk- do mateh at Daly's teem A Avo. Hub om Woadine Blue team

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