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Bo... gam eit ad ee i ili hat THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1921. OTHER SPORT NEWS irst of Polo = Friar Rock Awarded to . Madden by the Courts , | Rosina Storchio, First Butterfly, Makes Debut Here By Sylvester Rawling. Rosina Storehio, The Terrible-Tempered Mr. Bang Team Will Sail | Abroad in April the original inte © of Chio-Chlo-San in Puccini's = Saat fadama Butterfly.” made her New ie a kK ‘ p the on an ppropriate | York debut‘ he char e o ‘Members ofthe American polo team |Jtidge Ford Rules in Favor of | when ay Maee , Tee pourts (Arcohettan Green Hotes Ton ket which will meet the Kaglish four at Master of Hamburg OF iste hy ,DE polled Ubon tl ie ine mumpides of te Chicks | as Q id | nae 08 cj under the auspices WaMingham on June 18 in the first | r 90 # falls short of ef) Opera Associat she at tries of games for the International | Place. Piivenees. a tebe bet Saree as . mote | appointme . a ady tels ‘Trophy arc rapidly completing amount of th Si Ca linterna eer urine ime arrangements for the trip! joins: Madden, master of H Axed upon theragtt he @rder,” | appeared fitteen yeaty too late, Por ; olin E. Madden, master of Ham- | “Maadden pureh . the tradition is set. We e rene. burg Place, who for a number of | Major August Beln ponaa Se Ra ce the Give of six players, connisting | yar, Puce Pale oC | S00) ehortly. afte and heard many exemplars of the ‘ 7 Stoddard, Devereux Mile : ‘sh on the biggest breeder |won the Brooklyn and § Wirban Handi] part, among them singers of Alstin : ‘Thomas Hitchcock jr., J. Wat: | 0 thoroughbred horses in the coun- | fMhh. Mie Mo nly thoronechined toe win | ton: and yet only one remains who Webb, Charles K. Rumsey and | try, will get immediate possession of | both tirt classics aa. theee-vent-old.d despite he i a ee, money | r-old.{ despite her limitations and her pal bf cocina eWay. the mcpors| Friar Hock, the stallion valued at}, Maggen tiliged in bis complaint that] nably wilful idiosyncracies, has made to leave for ngland kt the | $200,000 and now at thé breeding |. 11. Rossiter in 1018 for $30,000, with | the type. Usclese to name her, Time possible date consistent with|farm of John H. Roasitar at Santa | the understanding that Friar Rock stand | i. crue to yoiees and Mme. Storehio various business engagements, mine paoD Ot ade ee ae ee ee erate | Rosa, Cal. 1920, and then be shipped to Madden's | aparently, has not escaped bis darts As tinve been: made necebenry. Such was the decision handed down | Homburg place, near Lexington, for the | iio. sincing was a negigible qian 48 expected that at loast two of the} yesterday by Justice Ford in the Su-| When Rossiter faile! to ship the horse, | ¢ here re 0 : Q will arrive tn England about April ‘ = Vagiiaan Sarned. to" (he POUPER fom attest to: Dar eremne a ad the others follow as noon aa can | Preme Court, following argumetta 4 }raction, und the a , Justice | dramatic fervor and anlmated acting conveniently arranged. few days ago on an order secured by | Ford yesterday wa somewhat startit cone a or a Ing to our conception Se Beaten “it benin teed ictme EA" |} Madden to show cause why @ per- ts jor the gullcless little Japanese ia me op poe emptory mandamus should not be is- | maiden Hers is an art, it would ; have been wintered In Rngiand,|%ued to compel the production of || WHAT'S GOING ON seem, that might find favor in the Wile all the, ponies are well trained | the horee at his farm, and for the ap- tymfving of some other characters. in eng Siotets as rary se sar’ | pointment of a receiver io go to Santa IN BASKETBALL For the rest, Joseph Hislop, the dition for tee feel ratte Paty | Rom take possession of the horse |Scotch tenor, sang the ungratefol of team, which will begin early in/@nd secure 4p accounting for the a" claimants of | Patt of Lieut, Pinkerton with grace; f (iis Genhection clabore th arranges | SOUCY PArned ap atud: teen iael sean) und -championehtp af the | Georges Baklanof was a rather se re bein by . | On vere & ¢ Tt “ons' pwaits are being made by the Hurling. ; added two more victories by de. | Vere Sharpless, the American Consul MT arican Pena end the Srieh | Justice Ford in handing, down hie ng the St. Vincem Ferrers on the | Dorothy Francis was an interesting qehdins four Mm the final weeka pre- | decision sald, among other thin) 18 to 9, t | Suzuki, Trevisan was Yamadori, Den ding the international trophy matches, | “The dofendsnt has utterly no tight! py ace ater Gotsall Eulbl wasr the satoten’ anid OMviaee Was SO ae Ei etan dae the lead: \eq insist upon any conditions of any | |" Sy ee prt ye eet ty ra Spimee aclested to defend the ace. aon {kind for returning the horse to piain- | court, 60 wo 19. This Thareday eve- Goro. Mr. Murunizat condueted ad- chegn named to play practice contests | till. except those expressed in the agree ng the Unions will bsve as their | miratly WAN both fours, Suing the Ber ode ee ot tn yiae (howe, require Bel opponents 8t Bartholomew. The| |. 7 One team will Be Captained by W. rm in Rentucky’ apt by} UMlon® have open dates. Address | “Mugtne Onegin’ was repented at Ate q : he has already been DY | ee Ct Beckunasier and the cher. Or Major F. | cn« defendant so tar beyond the reason, | Prin Tawiess, 107 Bast 102d treet, (the Metropolitan Opera House last TER OI Ga. Ate WO Oe the omer | able time of shipment aa. to, substan | City night, with Claudia Musio, Florence ae naranda, F. M. Ereake, W. S. Buck- Prejudice the plaintift’s rights | This four has a total handicap of ni | August or September of 1920, in order | team, with five individual stars, issue | Diduss in the cast, to nineteen? points. to wet the stallion acclimated and iit! a ch ge to pound team, | °f large audience | The team headed ty Major Barrett for the season of 1821, during whieh | Addr ene euitees: x81 that | —_— Ld will Consist Of soldier plavers who ace | the pluintify is entitled to his possession, | NacTeat, etman Nem: 161 Hast) sturinns de Jong, a Beigian pianist, | KR. BANG CAN'T not quite so strong at the other, the to-| “Plaintiff's application for er fg | 200d Streety City . ahs | fa} handicap belnk $8 points guite ‘novel, pat so is the situation in! Ernie Rei Gf the. wae. OMe ay ate appearance ners &¢ 3 personne! of this team will be Which he finds himself, ‘el ore, , m da 1) dast mg hy a Cian ee ee i ee ee ae ae ee va. Béen pretur (iS lic players, will be unable tol that b A Comer Wratok'a pret:| FIND THAT PACKAGE OF ‘uieut. Col. H.C. S. Ashton, Major ¥. W.| diced and further irreparable damage {| @"Ucipate in any contests for 6ev-| ude, choral and fugue, and that in- Rarrett and Major J. F. Harrison threatening him. * must be a rem. \eral days. Ernie, whose derby hat {s| olided Heethoven’s “Appassionate” | . Against tate combinations the Amer. \edy sand t Gov fot brilevn thie eourt Tal sa famous as himsei, brulged bie Fett| sonata, ie uisclooed, auadiUes of a0 | Piedmont CIGARETTES HE the English defenders twelve, Me reller prayed for #eeiia to tele. | TOCmt wer State Kame. Preciation and poetic, understanding | pa Bd BAAD AA 4 ; Se 2 Se Ete pe The Hunts Point Eagies will mect| tat commanded respect. He was) ~ the Shamrock Five at Hunts Point! Werth hearing. Dorothy Fox gave a ; é Sa rnc ee See tn Ue ver aeite, toes gnats ALWAYS KEEPS IN THAT ONE i yan Isa ig Leaguer owevard, Siday night heatre yesterday afternoon, present an interesting programme tha 7 After Two Years of Waitin St, James's ‘Triangles addéd the! included a group by Dwight Flake, ARTICULAR CORNER OF’ THE DRAWER. i | Ww | St. Vincent Seniors to its long list] with the composer at the piano; a eae. ~ 9g of vietims by a 4 to 21 score group of old Provencal Noela ‘and: —— | _ ‘The Moonsitine Juniors, one of the| Erench group by Chausson, Foudraln, | = . sy atudy to Steve O'Neill,” vs -| best o e little a: the ‘| Dupare and Faure, aocompan; y | Husky Western Pitcher Is EX-)Ghanie'® “it"ts the only. demmctntent’in | Brooklyn, defeated iilen Mortis. by| Victor Prahl, that she expremed with | pected to Prove a Big eer spine cnt th clteaden Jegwed | Sots eianens ieave nA euek nate pee ot declan, Tint 1a the after: | a ? the le -legy 2 winners have several open dates | 29° eo) i ie . ~s Nunamaker and the glass-armed Chet | for 100-110 1 } 80) oO, sung arias by Handel, Bach, | for 100-110 pound teams, ‘The Moon-; $0Prano, sang arias by Handel, Bac! Help to Giants. Thomas were fully developed five Years| Chine 4 Satnds, aise have! Hayden and) Mozart; a group oh - Bet de ornare neat ieeeal| {| open dates. Address Charles Freyer,| Brahms, Schubert und Schumann, and modern year was 1908, Nunamnaker's 1909 and| 203 McKinley Avenue, Brooklyn, | ‘ * xi BH? Ryan, that howky Holy Crose Pe re eee ena Bteve's 1910. Speaker will have to get - . | ward Horsman and Alexander Rus youth who opened everyone's eyes! younger materiat if he wishes to do any |, Four teame are tied for fist place |sell, to the accompaniment, at the) at Gainesville, FYs.. in 1919 with | developing Me Gane nek Pata rp Teague.| plano of Richard Hageman. @ great bunch of umtamed speed and see {dW Jobna-Munvitle, Bae Sena Tri his asilenc: oti ne} oma Man’ unges 4 ae uncultivated curves sent in hisslened 4, Wt, Duoke Bis wilenec ihe other AEE fod and United Light ana | CHAPLIN BACK contract to the Giants yesterday and the Indians would win again. He said: Vower IN “FUNNIEST EVER” preps “Last year € figured we'd win out . ‘o now a sure enough big Isuguer ar tie pitchers: held up. this’ year | | 7D AT THE STRAND rendy to fore the best hitters in the| feel more contident than ever tn. my | umes National circuit pitcher, for L &now J can depend ou | pound Covelesitie, Bagby and Caldwell to de-| Huge §7th Stree Gimrle Chapiti’s we 3 at Bill bas spent two years in the fiver with Mails. And 1 figure that| —* a ADM s (newest, snd (be nrinore—one with Butfulo, one with Uhl, Clark and Morton will also win ®| jendrix Dropped by Chtonge Cabs, Picture, “he Iid,” will be shown at Toronto—and the speed is with bim basen ek ee ee alt Gane laude iendris,, the Strand ‘Theatre all this week. It yet, but ihe curves are culuvated (itig Wetter at enacts for he lai “the | her of the Chicago Natfonul |S one af the funniest six-reel features *, @ ge the big tes. t to go through with it and he keeps | Leag ub, to-day received bis un-| Mr. Chaplin has,eyer made—jast one Laces ric ed ml al every day E elame, Wilttarn | Vece.| laugh after another lf you antend to 10 for 10 cents managers say Yeskwes ioc Uke our chie# ei- || Pres of the club, — announced. | y 20 for 20 cents rhe contract of to avoid the rush, ‘Tire Ryap wrote to Jue O'Brien that he “but the White Sox wil) be a lot “Spend’” Mar- | eS ee a 9 RR RR ling | better than a lot of folks have. pitcher, was received to-day. e starts at 11 A. M., Yad just spent two weelos “polling | goed out. And the Browns and Tige — while the ins at 11 PM | Also in round AIR- eat” at Hot Springs and would 0 tO) musn" be overtoked in figuring the Wrestling af Bothne The fun hing in the picture is | TIGHT tins of 50 Stookton, Cal, for a fortmigh! before | 1921 dope. . when Charlie dreams of heuve holder of the f His | nd reporting at San Antonio Ty Copy eavecoul'sh i make his first ap eit Woe evils Jak Cogean 0 LIGGETT & MYERS TOBacco Co, 4 im, the same mail with Ryan's con-| Behe, MNEs One On Fire, vee ween bel Cora nM “Chaplin has been awa { of that of John A. Monroe, @/resied in Sar wise “xe Bothners gym- trom the scree P nearly o' nly a hess of the Beaumont team | Purclary Babas Gen Sheet (th 208 Be) iameanes: 2 eros ale Hy ; m the Texas League. This youngster | its a“ ” comes highty renommended and he| RK S DAN D E RI N E j wit! give “Goldie” Rapp and Roy Grimes a battle for Larry Doyle's old place. Monroe hit .290 in the Texas _ League last season and fielded .932. 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Nowadays, by asking al You smply must keep your So many people spend week after igned a Hartford contract, His name coloring faded, gray hair dates back : line Ret wecaie eet auiccan net “Wwrue | ; Jamea Durgin, he comes from Maine : to krandimathers time, She used it Jogred and need a flashing ocea- LOOK TO YOUR BLOOD 4 he’s six {eet four inches tall, weighs 210 to keep her hair beautifully dark,| 7 sionally, else we have hacknehe and ee pounds and strikes out eighteen or| glossy and attractive Whenever her) //Z dull misery in the kidney region,| Pale Complexions, Languid Feelings, | twenty men a game. I'M develop him n hair took on that dull, faded or| severe headaches, rheamatic twinges, " Ind the big Yoague clube will be comp streaked appearance, Uhis simple mix torpid liver, acid stomach sieepless.| Lowered Vitality, Need Mere Red H Per Ue sensi nee te e ture was applied with wonderful nesa and all sorts of bladder dis Blood. Take Pepto-Mangan i Probably true, Arthur can em effect i orders. : ’ Gueap and eel ‘em dear. Judging by} ».4 t aot ina t y a e oO But brewing at home is mussy and —— and « few players ior Durgin in a year or 80. ‘Babe’ Pinellt, toriner Detroit third baseman, has signed with Cal Bwing’s Oakland team in the sue. Pinelli was almost a Yankee when at was turned over to Detroit tlugeins had a raft of infleld material in 1916. Pinelli never did anything start- ing in the big show except to stand on the coaching line at the Polo Groun ence and try to talk back to an angry Crowd, ‘That effort was « dismal failure. “*pria Speaker is developing uu under- ~~ : ow Finishes in Ive Skating Haces, Two close finishes marked the Class A and Class B handicap races, at one mile each, at the 1S8lst Streét loo Pal- ace last night. E. Ahrens of the Mor. ningwide A. with an allowance of ob yarda, won the us A, and George Hilsky of the Hunts Point 8. C. the other Lesier Plesent, competing unattached. won the novice half mile rac : other event of the bight. Horace h of the edale Skating Club. w 4 Second, foll at one point, and Plesent etapned te pick him up—and then lit out pell mell to beat him. — S(aten Isfand Academy Defeats Perth Amboy. aten Island Academy basket- am defeated Perth Amboy High tea sterday afternoon by ‘7 B. ie Academy boy . fourteen straight games, vcd m the championship of the pri- Fate a of Greater New York and nearby Inetitution _ Colambia G. 5. Wins Columbia Grammar School's baxke ball teum defeated the Franklin Schoo five ‘By a sore of Si to 14 ‘on the formers court at Sid Street and igh Pacific oust | _ Men’s Fine Suits $39.50 In design, in quality of material and tailoring, | these suits are especially | adapted for men of the most critical clothing standards. 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