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spree a: $ (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World). the voting power, the 7 Coppright, 1917, by The Frome Publishing Oo, (The Now York Bvening World.) rules, and the authorization of the find- u E 100-day race meeting here, now in its second week, is something Sey THERE'S " Moral Aesbétation, “@0l ace aE more than a winter racing institution to the turf world, It serves | present at meeting. He has not 4 Probably a more important purpose, It provides a long termed) been in the best of health since his Hi school for jockeys, with Starter Jim Milton as the teacher in charge Hines of pneumonia at the eet the i remy Heretofore Milton has sent riders ee bash West in it who came here novices away at the Arizona. in " season's close fit and capable enough will pre= 4 to hold their own on the metropoli-| were rumors In lawn tennis 5 tan or Kentucky circuits with boys esterday that the ranking list, i of long experience and acknowledged reveal some q skill, He will do the same thing Altoget f this year. numerical place and r number. th Milton has few superiors among ro SLEEP WORRYING reer number than barrier offeials, and his work is par- LEST HE LOSE HI Wows ava? In aenetane r ; ne and, oublea, f theularly commendable when it Is considered that, unlike Starters Dade wre MOONE (id SRO TU JoB- i Wanitora it; the Chilton y and Mars Cassidy, he bas to deal with green boys—lads in their teens Wi, Ge, fee Wiking Committee, said yess Whose knowledge of horses and their whims is decidedly limited. Some! sits in DIRECTORS MEETING sae oes ‘ sn vroviewed. to. cstablioh’ the {of them when they come here have no more idea of how to “break” a horse! WHERE HE 1S CALLED EVER THING Pri id jfankings for the past seasgn. 4 eway trom the post than they have of making an ascent in an acroplane. | UTA LAUGHING uveniAr estaen an Jonnson | In { ‘They are all willing to learn, and——————— ‘ e a RACING SELECTIONS. | Milton does the rest. He is kind bins iy ‘¢ ” sie _ _ 5 . VT how allop @ horse, and this takes t back kick happened,” says|ing factors and would put two busi- H Gemslderate. and patient with tho |"0™ 0 sullop « hors nis takes QUARTER MILLION LATEST nh for bt aiar. u ;abee: the Seneesaitoness (Eeegrtnen Aad; (re nructical: onseoall| HAVANA, ri 2 up more time than the public has an . Sg tay ery barry agi | i Sober eed een 8 OWek H Zeneelers. tie, secs their early idea of. ‘The turf needa young riders, OFFER FOR BIG FIGHT. —— ® believe that thelr miaston was | Then, to prevent any | Burke, Jeak : th om. He }according to Mr. Weant, and in Chia- F whe aot anh ful. At the very moment they a majority it was suggested | RErseeas* wee Dhar thes cece ean And) vetta he thinks he has one of the} LONDON, Dec, 1—An English Yankees Announce ‘They'll Not} iow of their bellor that be hoide of. |anning to run roughshod Phe Of the loyal Ave purposely | Bars and ; f We their own fault if they don't know | "tf them. Piteenditen ‘ Miowert jliates Contribute to His Monthly Pay tice jilewaily, they will see that no|by fe to understand amo there, would be ‘no | fstone, wheat i > » rware 7 f va Py da Ne " hat would de o > to leave the barrier in a good ITTLE Carmody made his fret |g anne 6 orward with an offer of/ and Red Sox @nd White Sox)! ae supose Geen bel Bhvdad the league | Marchmont Te ; @oving position. If he notices that a appearance here only last week, 1,000 for a fight between Carpen- May Fo! P American League Club be devoted to soanle hal RUE Gines & wistine coe, he ques. So eae meant (Her and Dempsey for the champion- ay Follow Suit. | payment of his salary. If the Pah: Chinen ate aelll Dads Langer f, tious him about it like a school-|snowed ability to make Poniard, a|*Mlp of the world, This offer, says potters Rouons # Ranney. aon btealy etic agit resid OO res ; | e notion, which they undoubtedly “wall men who stil es }} mayter on his next appearance at the/pad horse, run fast. No other boy| the Daily News, seems to hold the By Bozeman Bulger. t begins to look as if Big Ban|city are admittedly puzz t ble to get te NEW ORLEANS. 3 post and then advises him how to get| nay ever been able to do that, On| Meld so far as Britivh interest iy NOTHER directed shot knocked have quite a cut in the monthly |what happened and what t will | election. 4 het evolution, Gas Mask, N Better results, In this way he wins |, ‘amaic: a gol iver- | concerned, 2 ress Girected sho! ocked | envelope have on the future. It develops that saaid that some of the loyal i - TH the confidence and respect of the bet- faemipaad the Jamaica lad got R bi peace Pony the lege tet of more tail feathers from the! This came just as those close to Big|the “insurgents” did offer a plan by ¢ in favor of this form of| ,, Second Race—Little Maudie, Vere “ ide away from the barrier on his|¢ ange, is is almost $252,000, dove » e 7 sterday a Ban were intimating that everything | whl peace coul be = e€ D put were influenced T) ace. n 7 Ging talent, and soon has them en- of peace yesterday and ything|which peace could restored, but Third Kace—Onico, Sturdeg, Barly il im toes, and made him’ stick it out to —_ : the old bird has gone away from| Was about to be smoothed over jthey say it was turned down when | me way when the fight! gight it @rety under bis control. By this!win handily, Garmody might have Chteage Meeting Jan. 17. bias # § hake n that the revolutionists would s the steam roller hove tnt« ht | started. Fourth Race Wendy, King’s method Milton gets uniformly good c Pubs here, With the steam roller backed | for the stea They were at plan suggested t th — Champion, Atta Boy u we won further off without a whip, be- HICAGO, I 12.—Cnlls for the ane * nat pian sug shh AAI i Fifth Race—Assume, Ira Wil: ' starts where other less patient off-| cause he scomed to turn Riverside's |"Ual meeting of the Western Golf Asso- into a handy gi and Ban John-| creati he sion that a Hee Board of Directors, which wili have] Patsy Donovan, formerly manager! wy Garden . » Ira son, i ause comed tc Riverside’s | BW oll ABED= | ew hinpasine altwautions oF ine was| feet the two leagues would be|absolute charge of the affairs of the | ookly d other clubs, has been Sixth nes, 8 fj tale -might send fields away in uA-\nead joose when he applidd the bit. | ‘lation to be held in Chicago on Jan, 17 | SON Whispering sugmost tthe Was) Dougie about’ aponer tian capented: \Inarue be mune Ue ot OomlakeycRune |oiccie cathe tiem y comen endcwalt|| wee ie P oemet ee Tadletact Maes suai Uae Wack Wat Ge Oe ans La ee a and: thel ; t ni r Rup- | signed by the Cubs as coach and willl sho eile F t ‘ory tangles. Anyway he won, and that was a DIR) yey “9 ya Me jecretary ve r tu the war is not over—not by a|pert, in and Mack. would |assist Fred Mitchell in developing 8 4” Race—Thomas Me- 1 Uke Cassidy and Dade, Jim Milton] enough feather in hia cap for. hin (wt oa Batak ne Taeeting will} backers have stepped out again. jugtul be an even break between the oppos- | the pitching staff. Ma Chick Barkley, Adelante. ct officers and award the champlon- ff % honest. He isn't interested in the! second mount. Carmody came from | snips for 1919 capa: Se ) results of races nor what happens atlirom wrelun'a stable, where he got ae H the finish line. His business I tO jtt16 opportunity to ride races, In| Sailors See Bo: y get horses and riders away on equal nig present form he will get many| Before a'large crowd of soldiers i terms, and when he does that he 18 ohancos here. | sailors last night Jkmmy Twyford, K - satisfied, To do this he says you as C. Secretary, staged six fast boxing must got them on the wing like a OYMEKE is here in ct Cid fevered itis Mite badd dec oc Mieka 4 EXTRA TROUSERS FREE s00d hunter gets a bird. M Jake Holtma jo once wa: stig betdlatdae thd Mont ‘ ? § i lake Holtman, who once wat lgomery and ay, STRICTLY CUSTOM TAILORED F cient starter, is | star " HEB Havana race meeting al-|boy is learning more about the rid- ; ways develops a riding star or)ing business every day. He seldom| two for the spring and summer! puts up a bad ride, Up to date he a seasons in the States. Last year|has ridden four winners and four| Fator and Tommy Murray t their | seconds. Lux, who Je a few races} # early riding educations at Oriental during the tall meetings in New York,| Before the Ist of the year stock taking HY ark ana returned to the States al. |e been firat twi SoCo EInUe I make a general house-cleaning of all odds and ends Suitings and Ovescoatings, taken from all my 4 stores, { nounts up to Tuesday, SHA Bland the ieee ft : ro a ; most finished jockeys. Murray went Lash apie nd place them on sale at a uniform figure, which is less than cost to make. Suit or overcoat to order $18.75 {West and rode with much success on | This range of woolens includes a selection of fine, desirable patterns and styles purchased by me during this » the Kentucky circuit, Fator came ta Fi : past year at prices 100 per cent. less than present marked values. ) New York, and wes scon_ the gapene| istic News Come to any of my 4 stores and you will find these goods promi | thom among apprentices, Fator fared, B. Ye 0 S I nently displayed in the windows and in the stores, Select your j) if anything, better than Murray, and and Gossip @ Four UMN OalesMAN Cio; —call the cutter—and be measured. Price as advertised. although he hadn't been on the back hn Ballack © ef a thoroughbred much before going By John Polloc: Se ae h to Cuba from far off Nevada, Sam et ‘ . f -Hifidreth considered him good enough| Clay Turner, the Indian light heavy- p \ to my Bin. toe os soniraat papers eeu who pay Barry b of \Give Him Paramount Shirts 7 fi on him, In less than ays the reh at the Queensberry A, C, ’ ri ff. 4 : M mite of a lad had risen from obscurity | of Buffalo, N. Y., on Wednesday —He’'ll Like Them we hs @ } to the front rank among jockeys. He] Mist, has been signed up for two) | To really please a man, give CO |) rode Hildreth’s borses in all of their/more his. His first will be wiih) him the kind of gifts he would ( | vig engagements and his —work| larry Williams for twelve rounds at| buy for himself, That classifica- n oa aa art | merited all the high recommendation | the Nation . Co of Providence, R.| tion includes Par-amount Shirts . 1. reseived. I, on Wednesday night, his second | La agar ; pe 3 |with Battling Levineky, the light th ‘or variety of colors, patterns ve a wet _ . y + ip et Bs Eerenn: weeng | Weight champion, f x roun the| and weaves, and for out and out f/ although not more Olympia A. A. of Jviphia on Jun, 6,| Quality, they have a distinct edge Wold, is already rich in riding talent, | | on the market. and if there are not m young ane reels we ata Beside Par-amount Shops jockeys than ever in the making tor] me Aim A. ¢ a Watm | haven't caught the profiteering the big meetings of the ast and | ‘s* wlale, emoun'e! {© roortel! ¢Craze—they are Listas ices at over e800 daiterteit. th : i West next season, then sume good MTT alas and tacts | at the lowest possible lev judges of jockeys are away off in| ow tring to find oul tho guil!y partis Tw | That's wey you ought to es their predictions, jie wm were aiteateal te tiie police for msling pid MSS, Dorks where you fad #9 vg. | Uckete ate buwer price thas their foe value, | 4 There are Chiavetta, for instance, fen geht in, MONRuic: unk iccles aha ments, but—at moderate, popu a Italian lad of seventeen; Frank | J” Henamm, te California Ughiwvight cham), fap pricgg, Moymee, Young Lux, and J. Carmody, | jounds, at the Arena S. ©, of For instance, delightful sur- +L. 1, who | Wen H“ rises in neckwear at $1.00 to yede his first ner on Riverside . » Mon | $2.00, or hose you'll go a long, Tuesday. There may be others to be! to itiet ‘ \ » Jack) long way to match at 29c to $1.00, heard from yet, but to date those| Lge, Gomer baUtrgs ep Pa anne that's only an introduc- entioned look the most promising | Uiratines Day sfiamueoa, | BOn=come in and see our gloves, ™ o J | $2.50 to $5.00; handkerchieis, 6 prospects, Chiavetta rode four win ‘Trnner, the West Aide lettwoigit ami] for $1.50; mulflere, $1.50; pele- nef ine ‘econds und three thirds | mwraate liga how pinmpjon of the 3: |. pane, $2. Shrand Inte of ettins in twenty mounts up to Tuesday, and | ! See eee et ires Pra’ cl Onis @. hanaseme git bases has made such a favorable impress | © an i tieaal ike Seabed kak And remember — satisfaction sion on owners and trainers that his | ¢ 1 dod w ide “i fo your heart's conient er your services are in demand. This boy) + . Bayonne A. A on new money back. mas developed by Billy Weant, the|7 | Shep Nos porns to-morrow veteran owner and trainer, who is th, manager of »| at No. 1 jain Street, Gett; AND Cc EARIN sail tye Se ae wo in als-round bow rie UNCALLED FOR ODD COATS UNCALLED FOR ODD VESTS. | UNCALLED FOR CODD TROUSERS. kno ae oo oo CONV doipiia, hes matched Builth | ordially, ’ . . . : A . ° ing instructions, He can rate a horse age i ae ee * W ill be disposed of at this sale at $6-50 Thavea number of odd vests; vari- $ 1 .50 | During this sale I will sell at a price $4.00 in front and can lay off pace like a 1d bout at Battle Creek, Mlleb., ou a price as eT ree, (ee ae ous colors and siz As low ees | aslowas.. x CUBA'S WINTER RACING i PROVIDES A GOOD SCHOOL FOR DEVELOPING JOCKEYS ev Cast Year Fator and Tommy Murray Got Their Early Riding Educations There, While This Season at Current 100-Day Meeting Three Promising Pilots Are Being Schooled by Starter Jim Milton, Who Instructs the Lads So That They Are First Class Jockeys When Metropolitan and Kentucky Tracks Open. By Vincent Treanor. sail i i dalla ai aitad ee tee a mx . ; THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1919. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN N A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A LEAGUE PRESIDENT - (Copyright, 199, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening Wort). IMPORTANT SESSION OF LAWN TENNIS SSOLONS OPENS HERE Sd ACCOMPANIED . einen on SST CE? on ta ae I ode ee at) BELL HOPS AND DISGUISED DIRECTORS’ HEETING y A —— BEATS (T ‘FOR. ‘es ‘4 W YORK By Thornton Fisher | 3 eS? yo y cable ates Three Momentous Problems Expected to Be Solyed During Meeting. Lawn tennis players and officials from distant parts of the country have assembled In this city for the important winter meeting of the Executive Come mittee of the United Na- tonal Tennis Association at | the Astoria to-day, ‘Three momentous problems are up for de- nas these men gather behind The method of equalizing revision of the rs Velerun, according to the orders be reosives, He ulso knows how to use ! jot, Derere, the Kansen City hearin, the whip, something the ave never jearns. [46 ix eool at al during (ne ruaning uw rac shit head when ‘challe ul yon Tuesday, when handily Day had btm uth’ pole. showed evidence er teh Of this part © he got Maavain hom iW meemed as if C.y eral Deaton at the # Chiaver.a tas morniag so! ines Wort, ‘be devonping® boy.” cua when r by of early according | ely nee ently hy sy Winn BINGHAMTON, N. ¥., Dee Smith, middleweight —claimay ed Jarynica Kid in a faat ten-roune Kiu pand run: Uncalled for Suits and Overcoats Ready to Wear 1 have a number of unclaimed Suits and Overcoats on hand sold by me from $25 to $35. On sale at my 4 stores S. HENRY ADLER 1432 BROADWAY, Near 40th Street, Next Door to Empire Theatre Open Evenings Until 19 P. M—Saturday Until 14 P.M, 70 NASSAU ST., Cor: John. 3 CHURCH ST., Near Liberty Open Until 7 P..M.—Satarday Until 9 P.M. Open Until 7 PLM 44 FLATBUSH AVENUE, Near Nevins Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Open Evenings Until 10 PB. Mo—-Saturday Undl 1t P.M, Daylight Workrooras: 505 STATE STREET, Brooklyn, N.Y, Third Avenue at 59th Street. $208 Third Ave. at 126th St, Hartom. 160 Nassau Street, Tribune Building. 1526 ird Avenue at 86th Street, 2835 Third Ave. at 149th St, Bronx, 201 West 126th St. at Seventh Avenue, 628 Broadway at 50th — Street, je. 1 Main St. Getty Square, Yonkere Priced as low as $15 rds nnd Bowling ke-Collender Ge. 344 Bt. “MOWLING AND ARD ACADEMY. war Biah ot Clothes |THUM Se