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Best Trainer in the World, Ex-' perts Say of Louis Feustel, ag Developer of Man o’ War, sannelpiemsie T a Man O° War dinner eiv at the Police Club, Louis Feustel was declared the grea’ est horse trainer in the world It wasn't a complimentary boost for the developer and trainer of Man 0'| War, to suit th jon, but cerely meant trituute aubseribed such experts as Andrew Jackson dJoy- Der, William Midgely, James Fitesim- mons and Frank Herold. All agreed That In keeping a high strung cham-) plon thoroughbred such as Man 0'| War on edge over @ period of two! Years, and sending him to the post on| twenty-one different occasions keyed up to the highest point of racing con- ition, he had performed a feat hith- erto unapproached. Frank Herold as- @erted that tn all the showers of| Praise heaped on Man O° War, be- oause of his wonderful turf achieye- win » by Menta, the trainer had been almost @itirely overlooked. He pointed out that but for Fourtel’s care, bis knowledge of conditioning the horse | equally with ,the great horse. Only followed over the rival bids, and Nua THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OOTOBER 98, 1926 Copyright, 1920, by The P ress Publishing iene ‘The % York Evening ., (HoLo EM Centre t I. x { conan Q HoLo ies eenree! | eHanet MORAY HOLO ‘EM eenrRre! i WHE BUILT THE <—s tT cL TEA A CENTRE COLE i“ MACHINE DRE wA CANFIELD, PRE MOENT OF CLNTRE COLLESE THe A vir rte LD) DELEGATION o& Hoo From DANVILLE bY. WERE ) WILLIMG® TO MRE me WORLD HRT —— wey weee Pre eM = 5 Rae Cae ~My’ ‘Toward the end of the |SNAPS AT THE HARVARD-CENTRE GAME - Wo to racing edge and keeping him there SCENE IN THE HARVARD STADIUM for every engagement, Man O° War, RACING SELECTIONS. SATURDAY WHEN "BO Me miLtin OF CENTRE COLLEGE — MACE A SENSATIONAL FORWARD PASS OF 4O YDS. TO Boot we tal 1 he has him. corte 3% suat be een caae a EMPIRE CITY. | WHITELL WHO FADE f& PEREEET CATCH AND ORSHED ANOTHER. ' At Race—The Roc, Marie! An > 5 FOR > amazing chapters to racing’s history.| tolnette, Le Gaulols. “a VSNve le Sven sown aie wabgeond Hace — Phalarix, sunny- | = - BUSTHL had to endure the cares ee G sels Third Kace oon, Callgula Pr sce rorren hens wo tre] vie wero wom conse. |CFEdtron Dupe Upset Early through many periods of anxiety Fourth Race—Lord Brighton, Genie Ee ae ce | eee By Defeats of Columbia’ Perienced in recing the colt through] W. Edwin es Mums Gente iT] aiso oltumola Ss, ® facing career which has never been Siath Raee—Ten Buttons, Ho equalied by a thoroughbred any- PSA V ( ll d Ps Ei < Whiie Herold didn't say so In words| reached and the colt was knocked he intimated that a Jimmy Rowe, aldown to bim. Mr nith pro-|Hard Conte: v7 gainst Ne avyi hind beautiful interference - Jack Joyner, a Tom Morley or a Tom| tented that his bid of $8,100 hud been] — \yriny f > : eoton line not showing Club Links. Welsh would have whared the fame] accepted and recorded. An argument ill Benefit F rinceton in Ke tw meas up * William M. ‘Reekie Wins Over Gardner White at Lido Beach By Thornton Fisher Goornro Ni $oune _ HARVARD ELEVEN LOOKS COUNTRY’S LEADER ON THE Gl GRIDIRON EEE ¢ Defeat by Crimson Huskies Doesn’t Dampen Spirits Of Centre College Team Krase was present to tell the world Southern Eleven Is Beaten for *°"? Was GUN. ule Chasen the First Time in Four Not by a keg One Southern , " “gemman" bere ed any commen Years. Jim his vicinity to cover 1,000 smack itehin’ nearly ers that was jes’ on Centre, He of the oppressive silence ‘The Danville team had two conspte to be played By Thornton Fisher. bechuse HERE were more interesting tea- tures than the score Saturday wept when the Harvard football ma-! Yous members, One is the All-Amer ctrine repelled and crushed that pray-|!can quarterback "Io MeMillin tng, plunging host from Danville, Ky.| The other is a six-foot youth named Not the Jeast of these was the littie| Montgomery, who craves @ match flook of faithtuls ocoupying @ #mall! with Dempsey. MeMillin in a radiar rection in the midst of the vast throng | CxPonent Of the Kume. His rien that filled the stadium—olke whol fore: any attack and make its defense said “you-all” and carried blue grass) on their shoe soles, The classic shades of Cambridge have rarely wit- neased much « brillant @cene in the Stadium, # here and alnaget impregnable o” in t of Centre. He runs like a deer in @ dendly tackler. his forward passe One of the where 41,000 gathered for| day's gatne the privilege watching eleven | /né ie to aie Ww sturdy youths from a college of lens Lk hah Stone than 300 attack Bou Fisher's power- | football players eng ful organization of huskies. They | fore the scrimmage. I were a strange lot of boys who oa The accuracy of canny Satur sight to nee ao acorn of pi about L Ganfield In the | syed the tank, and bow their heads silently while be The only thing yettow about the prayed lie wan the color of thelr uniforms,} Led into Boston by “To MoMitIt H re ch of them sprang from fight-|the Captain, the outfit resemble nea jean Aeht-| nything Duta college team, “Ho,” ing ancestry. In four yeara the team| Siuaant-faced youth. wearing a blu had not suffered defeat until Satur-|ehirt and black tie and 4 plaid cap s why ty rk instead American might have been a lad on the factory for a day's w of a colle player and All | day. | réasonable to way ran’ team has put Danville, Ky, on and they were proud of it. It is that Charley Mo- AAeRRO STROIUM quarter CAMBRIDGE 0 the map, and a representative per- In the exchange of turtestes the = oat = centage of that section of the blue} ifarvard band struck wy YMy Old Kentucky Home" and half a dozen other familiar Southern which the little Mgci in ke an epidemic, it spread v Sia dium rang to t ne of such song as “Dixie” and "Swanve Riv This remote little collexe 1 atu dents bas in !ts history «raduat By Neal R. O’ Hara. {nine men who became [/nited State Kenators, Senators Be and Ernest are three of them, Tw | Vice Presidents and two Justices of |the Supreme Court are also among its nm, Stant Copyright. 19%. by The Press Publishing Ox (The New Ti Rreaing World.) ARCHIE UPLIFTS “BOXING Vist of distinguished graduates, N GHAPTER Hil. | wonder, then, that Centre dev " oped a scrappy outfit that required » The tough mug finaily gave up his job, He admitted Archie was |icam as powerful as Crimson to de too alick for bim and said he couldn't lick him at all—not while he | feat it wore those pink trick trunks, That wae about the ume Archie decided I¢ the Kaintucks were discourage! he was ripe for a real fieht in the ring, His friends claimed he was |>Y Harvard's victory the racket in two times too ripe, but Archie still claimed he was there, Bo they | South Station Saturday midnight di! signed Archie up for the preliminaries Hot indicate it, Thay were going back rhe to their native heather where the Then Archie went into training. He did his road work by looking CaN thers a victor’s welocne an ait over the Auto Blue Hook. He managed to cover 175 miles one after- |ter what the result, Without press noon by Saipping w cour { pages, He took whiskey and soda for |agenting and unsung Centre came ou! his medicine ball, and his real rough work was reading the Police |of the wilderness to meet one of the Gazetic. Archie said it left him in the pink of condition. big four and the game those stura Future ¢ forwatds improved considerably when} Winning his second tournament Sean youngsters furnished was summed up the inborn modesty of Foust ly Mr. Smith withdrew and wold : ‘ hatwoan the % ¥ he nigt of the bt by Harvard's own coach, whe e kept him in the Natron * a “Take him.” Thus Man OF War, nents | Miko Catlahun cane up between the} within two weeks, William M. Reekio 4, Ae rae be ne art ie Lie REMC cums: VArehie: beaiMlisee seSeBMR jay uhook “iio” MaMLINa hand ofie ekground, said) destined as the champion of cham [eonha Sxineeton, lace ; of Uppor Montolair captured the chief Wore ult otitis nn ieud eae eent fans wave him to last. His seconds | the content, # You did a wonde tack Gbrihe ah iibcll' of tut, wls-| ploaa Gaon the protorty: ot Gamal liam Abbott. pth®, Drinccton ends, Davia and). in the invitation golt meeting at all cotillion lead Each of ‘em claimed he was second to no- ful Job.” tory which will be a topic of discus-|D. Riddle of Philadelphia, and has HE dope was turned upside down | the backfield, und Gowarleld the Tiger| the Lido Beach Club yesterday, de- ged and it looked like they'd have an extra fight until Arohip as- | ——— ii dor sears to: on! since won something like $280,000 J 1 upsi pil Ah i “Aversa . ¥ i ays o¢ they all were right, The bel! rang and Archie walked out . for years to come. oleae lenge ire me Ragennany ig Oe In three of Baturday's games | WIREMOH | wore guilty of minded] feating Gardiner White, tho Nassu in the ring. He pose and waited for the guy to foul him TRAINING GALLOPS wan a real horwey night at the} O° War, where Golden Hroom, another The most optimistic Cornell| were frequently brilliant veep tay star, in the final round by the comfort- But the guy didn’ hot even in sympathy! He used up the first eT i Police chi, though tho dinher was|yeatling,. the | property of Mra. rooter couldn't even imagine that the| when Lourie ran from fake kick for, | #ble margin of 6 up and 4 to play hree minutes | fe'n pink trick trunks At Empire City, Oct. 23. Track fart more or lana of a “family party.” 1t|Jeffords, the niece of the Riddles. jihaca team would beat Cokrte 42 to| ations. | The ‘Tiger quarter prom-| Roth Keokle and White won thei e286 Jule Garson, ¥% tm 80 3-5 Was an occasion where trainers of| aimost immediately after the breaking mit Double's } Iteraty | oe bo tak place of Primble semi-final tilts without any effort, the - ae Buy wae finaly satisfied he couldn't hit Archie anywhere be- pice Mar, Me tm 885 well known ability. far removed from|or the yearlings, and many a trial played tag with the eleven from| Harvard defeated Contre becaude | Se0tch-taught golfer defeating John plese Heok #0 } 4 Arghie wore that unfton suit, ‘The bel clanged peri Hs SACO the track, and out for a night, a treat/the pair bad. To the dismay of th eleven trom Hamilton, Out} rushing forma triumphed over! N: Sterna jr, of Nagsau by 5 up and Shade wan, pink. whtoh 9 pM ol nek I Ae cr tts te ast which their business rarely permite| Riddle household Golden Broom al-| orf the Sout aine Virginia Milltary|the forward passing cme. ‘The |4to play and White disposing of Lows ty, , 1 was Archie's favorite color, The guy led off Mead Over Worle, % in 45-5. 4 ay tahad ‘horoe Facing in af ite Sine beat Sano War, Mr. Riddle Academy, a team of unknowns, and | Southerners made oir _giow- | Livingston of Garden City by 7 and 6 second round with a left hook to Arohie’s jaw and a buttonhook to | ti¢ 3-5 jaappointed, then began avouting trounced Penn 37 to The result | 1 advane ¢ MoMillan, on of G ; his wa The buttonhook was. mo . 2 angies, Jimmy Fitzsimmons, for in-|around for another yearling if for) was a severe wethack fi He Ped bAlleAiNer oe juartes me A Tt was in the Piping Rock tournament began to sag at the shoulder "The ah eran ts Reicks ateaee | tae Pities tance, sald @ horse like Man O° War/DO Other reason than to get tol man, who look chars Quakers | Dis inerring direction, Wh! the fret week In Octol that White! {o Archie's chest and then he dropped Arch! Th Re orue Seppes Dart nt sae mes ¥ fay not be socn again in a genera, {eet Golden room of the Jeffords. this year, But Heinsman would shake| Dell ¢ Tine aufgction. Whit; | won the chlef honors, defeating Stearns} counted the germs in w bucket of dish water she Mabe Sea nevs Pitt Mas. ein tt2 BEE poker, Witsaiinmncas has & (oc |e ee ae | Randa with “ual OFNeA. ‘wbowe Ca | OOH kk ins. 1 the final, and there were those who, come to. jaiting for Archie to | str, srumme!. 2 schol lnicenlaapcadangehcs ioe 895 gifts, PE cai home Ms Oudtit Way defeated by Wes-| most teams f i" Nd South, | hoped to ace this patr clash again, How ss La Nebiew, mile 49. 1 “ year c eo jor bande o Columbia, holding t were weak de nh Har-| ever, it was not to be, and @ rm th ‘Tom Weooks, mile rey pet :) Ane Sie Oca anwas ta . , oe ee When j ud ARD Doctors at the honpital were ac 4 champion in Pluyfellow, but he con-| Just as Mr ddlo was about ¢ n weight, maie| yard fathorned werial at-| Waite in the afternoon, the New Jor-| the fourth day Archie, re econ issuing builetine on Arotile, ° On Krewe, wile in 135 Las feneed It would be too tough a jop{Coneede supr@mincy in the imatter| in the Tinnup to cope | tack it was the the ‘end hie Jenued one Dimmelf, He claimed the knockout | Mer Mowe, % in 4 lof yearlings to Mra. Jeffords, Man m0 4y viniture,| for Centre Lit the Mey champion showed « bit too much) Was a mistake and he challenged the tough guy to 7 % Invincible, & ta 1.16 for him to develop his charge into! O' War began to settle down and Im-| who put lant tn the Blue and| Crimson, . many FIRS) clans. White was off on his short game, | fancy drese ball. But the tough guy gave him Galton pea Callavla, Sin 403.5 half the bore that Man O" War ix, | prove in his trials, but it was found mag, ‘unlimbered’ 4 gr running | Whereae Reeklo waa running down the| Tow Archie is guing to uplift boxing. Hereafter Nes omy vases. Buiid-Aasotnasyi, fouled 80 4 1.8 Willie Midgely, a one-time jockey that bs aiaa's pacimallate his food He) 4 Jump following | Ku Centre lad hover met any-| putts with mechanteal accuracy, There) fight guys in his own class, And that's why due ia only eine to | Counting Colom, % in ‘ c had what most of us have at times, We Vir « jut like it, 1 Wis nO ape ol 0 . Th a r : : bing to be champ ‘ ané now trainer, who has met with |; | De-| waa Uttle to choose between the pair here aren't many guys that belong | Dernier Hou, 10 48 15, 4 ndigestion at had cual dete for the Cambridge backs. | pro " as | at belong in his clase Wer Ph tn td &@ Measure of success, considering hin| It was then that Trainer Feustel played minerably | Who knifed thelg way through frog Ee: bh (OHATS ALL. THARE 18.) inate One limited. opportunities, said that the| decided on the experiment of mak Moxe, bit the fol= ngs made by the huxe Crimson | , Weekie won the Arat hole, bul Nt rear ————' | Greree Boren, ie tn ch i he colt feed with o bit in his he Kile couldn't be There never was much d squared accounts by witining the nec e thoroughbred was the best cared tor |/™ t ap chro shereeda M633 mouth, It proved just tha thing, and as the same team. about Harvard's defens strength |ond. and the next two were halved. 4y t 1 In 1.10, animal in the universe, and nobody| Man O' War began to thrive, run! Were outplayed in a This meus MEN) Tetra putts at the fifth, sixth ar ene nney opes 7) core wor Ed oo could tell cxactly why. It may be|fuster and generally improve in his f the game and they pr wing of the backfield, Hor- | seventh holes cost White all threo, and| 4 } Ocean swe, % tn . i Seah tell exactly why, Tt may be) eitcricrn’ Mie ractag. caren which] Ucally eave up hone when Can fick, | weeny Chucehtik Owen. abd. Pitxpat- | t,80e, gt, ohe olen wren, Sa for the nother Knockout To-Night, "=. Ber cle wate 0blitty, 08 eventually started, ie well’ keown| thoir star halfback, was Injured in| riok. Was somewhat Of a revolation.| rb atuhe ninth left him 4 up at tho pak hiwé ig War Loan, mile ti 01 orae, | now the first half Yale has the erial The way these men awept around ends|turn, He had gone out In 40 to 46 for am * Lad's love % %. aaid Midgely, who called attention to When Trainer Feustel talkeo of] It is up to Tad Jon 1 ea 1 their way throwmph the] hia opponent Crack Local Light Hea ight "re rw > ‘The Roc, mile iw 80. 1 iT 4 the fact that the lincage of th | Man O' Way his tone was one a | (Oe aMistante to mak Ine , r of trouble fo: White gained a new tease of life by |\-TACK LOC? ig eavy weigh ‘ultom bas starved training Lady bi % or pase bse proud father discussing a wo: thy Henny Boynton, W “ Captain Princeton and Yale. Harvard mane winning the tenth and eleventh, but 7 4 £ 4 heme ot Roe Minn.« and bis mar ‘Tom Pe Bio : ae sea amore | thoroughly | gon. He told of the desire of Mi Tuartenback do much | very Witte use of forward, passing, |the other had too much of an advant Boxes Paul Sampson at | OM. exacts to ctinch e maien fer him Wer] Meeimtnie ties t ees ‘ even that) Rigaie to send the he eroaa’ ia t pt to skid over! There Was no need to experimont with | Ske 8nd the match ended on the four- ay to be fouant at Cmada, Neb, to two weeks | st. Alle ‘ Se Buman being race for the Ascot Cup just to please "i nohdewns and ph rial pl when the backs re pie aren Paterson Club fount sdnme be weet ngxin Marty | og pe aman a oon | rave for the Asco 5 plea . ix owns and plas |deriat playd when the backe we aren. : ‘aters i * fovah a ine Harry | ot Lasves, wile 1m 01.95, (28 ry WE eyed at ok $i sane ate Mra, Riddle. “He offered to get a] % leading mle in his side's 62 to 0 vie~ | rushing axiatently—throush — the| pours’ muds PRLaa Ys, SENS enecrent : thelr bette at Newark Nod seve! | vod Shree hie Aelia Ta moat aclentific study. Ite doubted | Dome for me and my family for aa tory, Wiltinma tackte umbla this) Weakening tre akeregation ‘hen he had an 80 on Saturday, ‘The “a Burgorue, Win MED 1.08 er peensite -aiudy, He long an was necessary to fit Man O'| Week, and Mister Hoynton |s likely to The game at Campridge settied two| general concensus of opinion was that By John Pollock. \¢ = = Porour, % in 483-5, 1.0179 Paar a Wall Using ever has been | War to race againat England's brat. | Cause onslderabie enief at: Morning-/ things. Centre. charapion of the) the nlestne. wae 0 Mie See Nel -eace otnneee ete scat! mkt _Catimiter we Western antamerient.| Wane adecn + Les tinisiasiy looked after. | "1 told Mr, Riddle,” said Foustel,| side Heig ' Md tn 1919 uth, Waa not Ba Valanced ae the |ualltying round was ran off, the ping: | Popitine local] hes been waned up by Lis manager, Tom O'Nourke, Rene can Ua i 7 aid Midgely, “I don't) that 1 would go to England or any howed that a /¢?% Delng paired according to thelr met-|lsht heavyweight, who scored hin set Danny Towers in the mar tou of twelre| gia aru Bw 16 25 Kom, ut the renultant Man O* War! siace to prove tho colt muperior to] | ARS the Nav Tigers gat Mette ad | Topolitan Radia ye amment | Sent nowt 8 Friday night bs'{ [une a tbe Bezonne A. a. on nert Wetnentar | Wes Dene in "sta, Sart payaions for the centering at| any thoroughbred on earth, but it] wnat ' ‘ a his m raining tol was that between W. W, Pell of Cherry « Smith in Dcete Ba ite! of elatt round Lew Her | ream, % in 418, 1 Gs und caoney teeat tn tho lauded Of) waan't nal with, T told M tid © a from, A The |Volles and Lewis Murdock of Naaanu in| rounds « J, wil t learn oe THe beth om from) Ataior Parke Lie a he | Rid t Man O° War wa cham at ept for a brief nora! caining strength (the second Wxteen semi-final. Pell had 2 : Work of producing the Ideal thorough | Mon, ‘and. the whole world knew it,| elt when fou 4 atten aeeDAty t RR ee ee tmehty-thtee holes to heat Mur. | @dd another quick K. 0. to hia list 10-| bred.” Ed wemgeated. (hat ‘f Any obo: 19 a X achdow he ' we that Hare {feck and. then won in the final round] night, He mekt Tani Banwase ches Aiaunom, the prumniaing young nyery Clarence Kummer, the jockey who was oe in T r om A. C. Gregson of Belleclaire, 2 up 4 welgbt of Newark N. 3. will s y | England and France wanted to prove Keres this season the Swedish heavyweight, in the main| oo seainet Merry gode Man O' War in all his three-| that he len't, lot them come to Ater enconir * position re nd! te ARN bout of tex i he Ol As] tose ot trang ec ree: Nether Year-old triumphs, likened the senaa- | {ey ey py Soe Aye «© husky Middy va | jt a} = | bout of ten rounds at the Olympic bout of trn rounds at the Ke K ioe of riding thereat horwe to that |e tet gsat: imatend OF our Koln th at ees engagement! pete Merman Refused to Meet Lad|C. of Haternon, N. J. They were tot Mita torte. Shannon tar wen many berd hr of sitting in a wero +H Mate! added that Mr. Teiddto| Hine of serum Or é tof four | a Tn ‘Paaats Overwelmbt. pote | RAYE fought In ervey City seve: | Cee WE Cte se tee mam Na has 40 far ame doesn't run, he as said the young|fnally agreed with him, and when| 'M neeton lr ‘ . Mth nat]. PHIGAD EA Oot. 2 ste weeks ago, but the meed thal te toker is 19 receive & guarantee of $1,800 Wider. “I hope some day to have the| it came to the question of reUrinn | juenty Doxed el f r w brillant Baward| Herman, the worl dantamwol#ht) out to be cancelled. Be: tes this] een eee” © Smreties 5 per cual, of the Brivilege of riding anottier horse|the colt on his laurels now, be read ie Na : Cane |champion, walked out of the Nationa! i MUGS | arene vacnines | nearly as good us Man O' War, and! {iy assented, even though tt = ————_—__— Club here last night refusing to box|*@P Georges Carpentier, the French} = RACES & I do he will b everything.” | a loss of money t im, for ¥ erry MoHugh of Allentown becavae|ohampion, boxes an exhibition bout Piven page of Bridervor. whe made » great (YONKERS AN ever compliment, that | has no doubt that Man O° War « Se eerie ee pounds rverweight | Wille Herman meets Ralph Brady] sn nt Nee emt bows Le ante tty on Friday | er foau DMT. WARN 5 “= go through next season tavineitly ha pobifais ated PRP Fe ane Sane Tisheag, Sealey Laon a Jarty crmee, was matched im res Are the ARNEY PLATE. in gl tha hensloat aivintar Amn andow Cinatnnatt, rlgning | a a me I stsven Lt * Jimmy Duff, eye after ae conten (0 mont Tommy Bia; | $3,000 Fordham Stakes dahant at GOR MAR . Sonnection with the @iuner, (he 18 pounds, was offe: 6 Merman in| in ten-round be tor In ene of the boute to be a | the aswistant tre ft Man O'| | Th connection with the dinner, the) 14 - a Pree epee |e 4. C of Patormn, ¥. Bo tertae tie eas Lexington Handicap War by Toastmaster Ed. Buhler roving plotures ‘ Te Meant aslarher |tefusel to’ box’ him PRI og er grmeg there 00 the night of Nor. p SS Briarwood Purse of Man O° War's match with m of Heowklyn and the Hu * > , | ie told how Samuel D. Kiddie iucktly| Marein’ wore theewhe on the atreen | I Wrontwer Yh sae ate | as yet for ihe filieen-reaind go between Willle Jock and 8 Other Koarkiing ( @ecured Man 0° War an a year + toe Club. he bir Hoboken, Not, are t for th ° Frankle Mdutirde Wine Devtaton. | on asd Eddie Pitesimmons at Medison Square} Champion Renny Leona FIEST RACE AT ao40 ne at the T jub. They are © * | ' 4 may de considerable Apecial Race Trains ic @t Ge August Boimont's public sale | mom Temarkable, perhups, ever taken,|!ad in the thirtletit annual tury SY eer mneeding Nia opponent elght pounds, | Garden oi Pridey wiaht, Tex Wlekard announced te: | 8 in the nonthwrn afer pest mont es nie i Gt Tern ave of yearlings three eater | shOwINR every step of the hrilling| ment of the Ame 41 Bow . ‘ Frankio Edwarda of the east aide, aub-| dar thet be has alrrads ronwived orders for 15.000 | manager,’ Billy Giham, recolred an offer toda: pH mate years ago. Both) contest, and will be shown publicly |ing Ass 4 + bowl stituting for K._0. Phil Delmont, who | warth of the best sara Tr look ithe @ wure thing | from « promoter in Canada of Porat ir. © and ‘Trainer ¥ el} at the Btrand xtcweak. If s | was anabl p the engagement, ad- | wer the beur will draw over 140.000, $9,000 for three fants with all ble expen wanted Rolleau, another colt, and| is said that waa ‘paid | tournament In th sntry, both hav ‘ ® mintater thorough drubbing to | aud an eption of acempring 3 per cent, of she mits | efter bidding up to for the film by ind producers [ing wor t es. Next tn Une ar + tee “4 Happy elve-Found| yo, purear will not be abls'to tra and Go'd: | Feattete, ‘The proinoter 101d Gibeon that the boa | Subwa «uP ut $15,000 v nna St ant th 8. C. inat i stl) Parma Subwa, M me Fl than the for a Mary|the Inter-City, Metroy Cintra Ne hat ihe Comusonwealt ng Ciub to-mor | FOUIE by (OURbL inside oF tour weeks ferring to Jernina A gave it up and began castin : . d ME e¥ES| Pickford picture Ta LRAICRLAT GREEN ERY frest eve at Hroas tery ight, Hie se wes cur in hie bout with Pal vie Ath and vith ay. f - over the other yearlings waiting to | Seana eaten Vaivers . Moore law week and he fin 1 not te healed | Herman Taylor. ine m promoter of Imit oy, ’ ey teh be put under the hamine: > oe a renie ie i gong rang In the twelfth | i. ime to risk meet sore. Adelphia, Who hae steed many succeestl hoaing Grand stand 4.40, Ladi, “There's a good looking colt « Five Wine § 2 * t\ wh eters. 0 baltae Impreneive, was Mdwarda's| wea, Metchmaber lew Raymond w " den, X. 4, intends to bold ite nest Mh ai ase OF-On, ” , Nender 7 . * ber ah ig ae ne ten rotind dour te-morrow Wight win that ety on Xow Te bas " - maid rectal to Mr. Riddle re io anor 4a. Fenord. fort i i ti ° se Common monith | Mirren nen, te: fareina: 0 We Renny Yacnard te meet 0 Lough: ree joean't look much now, but he Sas Tee ee eales teat ioe ie ’ Sat ee tries | morrow night over the same distance ge Brows, and Frankie KA clve rounds. ‘Ther foushe a rt will improve in appearance meuslag the HEA ok fii ai + | Morten | = tev Hrlahi, ‘Thicee wo hold eaugone to Le aan slid eormnal! wvchs bes. "All right, iets buy him,” answered Jey after by ®t for the wv umber of spe , Ty To Baw 7 Auntraiian Midera Wirt tn anew may asrdange phew 0:00: : Riddle, and mb when’ the yoarling’s and tr ‘ F 1 wet yor . In ~epi eran Ce Se ree ee ee “ +) ture came to parade the salearing, in- | YOO down to def a. the! A serra’ at ! 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