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. — ~ - TE = oy ane ae NOS i - A cee atineieeseeeaeetenenee emeltarnice Hieeetinineinn het AN TA ALS A Te : - “THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY APRIL 16, 1921, J ; kA *ADDOCK GREATEST SPRINTER OF ALL TIME (aw | ABOUT FISH AND FISHERMEN rh RACES SEYOND QUESTION = . Idock, a Perfect Running fachine, Trained Two ior Ete The Anglers’ Club of New York will ing In Oyster Bay, [hold a fly casting tournament tor |%# Well as In more contiguous waters members only on the big lake of Cen. |4 father and son who went there last tral Park next Wednesday afternoon, | Stturday caught 162, the former 36 At the end of the month the club with | {Md the latter 96, 80 the old man was make a two-days' excurrion up-State |Peaten by the bay, in quest of trout Flounders are The fresh water angler sometimes turns to sult wate pre ra The Iate Russell Williams Wood- laa water ang : isn peony a " urn esh ward, who died in Elizabeth, N. J, r0-| Robert Fridenberm, an ineeterate ‘mali sontly, aged eighty, loft a remarkable | Water devotee, went with a party of collection of fiahing literature, inelud= | friends yesterday for a three-day trout fishing trip tn th Beating THe ov 10 Yard Rweonn Parpocee woud «Aonths Expressly for Rec- HAVE LED THE Pomme ing twenty editions of Izaak Walton's | the Sinte. upper part of ‘ 3 4 RECORD HOLDER Aout Complete Angler. ord-Breaking Feats on Uni- Au AS THIS « she | ee | _A few biue-ciaw ombhe were caught versity of California’s Track, r ee | A diasatisfed angler who signa! :" Jamatca bay this week. The fact “ \is noteworthy by it | WYKAGYL OPENS GOLF himself John D. Williams complains early. Old Laymon coneieer it ox that New York commits an injustice |augury of a good crab season, Le | TOURNEY SEASON TO-DAY. Im requiring a non-resident leense of |8°880N Very few blue-claws were caught. Crabs bury themselves in the | qe gotf tournament season at the| Persons who do eee in and pay | mud to pase the winter, The extreme Wykagyl Country Ciw> will e form-|*9 income tax to the State, cold of winter before last is supposed |to have frozen the crabs in the day ith WS-hy ‘hii Codleogreg wore fy rnin hole) 4 brook trout twenty inches long| hence thelr scarcity last surmmer, followed by varioun events for mom-| and weighing three pounds and three-| acording to the Rocky Mountai bers on each succeeding week end. quarters was caught last ‘Thursday|News more than 150,000 monntatn ‘The course at Wykagy! is said to be in| near Carmel, N. Y., by Coleman 8S, |tront were recently poisoned at the hetter condition now than ever before, | Townsend, watershed patrolman. That | commercial hatchery of Andrew J, particularly the putting «resna. was a fine fish, but better prigos! Hell, nine miles north of Denver, Col. Which Is Best Running Course in This Country. By Robert Edgren. HE East always is incredutons T about anything good that comes t out of the West. New York, for instance, can't believe that it's poss!- vie to make a world’s record any- where but on Manhattan Island, Hence the “doubt” about Charles Paddock's two world sprinting rec- *erda, said “doubt” having originated in New York, 3,000 miles away from where Paddook ran. I happen to know Paddock rather well, and to know that he has been | Susy all through an unusually warm 4nd sunny winter in Southern Cali- j fornia improving his running form **" with the intention of trying to make now world sprinting records in what muy be his last your of track compe (ition | .Paddock is the fastest sprinter ever seen in + ‘, according to no les a authori Sernard J. (Bernie) has amazing natu REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. 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Figuring on a tax rate of $2.85 per $100 of tax value, the Exemption on each $5,000 building amounts to $142.50 per year or $1,425 in 10 years. “BUY A FEW LOTS” of the 1200 LONG ISLAND CITY LOTS Teresa Noo Was Brrougnt To Aiton To RUN — THE WATCHES RAN Bown Cerone Ke FiNiOKED Novel Schoolboy Aquatic Meets | Are Big Success) He won the Inter-Allied sprint ea National championship and an} After the fourth eerles of dual Olympic champiunsbip, always run- [swimming meets Getween the hish ning Very close to world reoord time, | | xchoola of Greater New York to de hout a perfect sprinting | jcide the Junior supremacy of boys fonm, told me last year that | who have never competed, Townsend if Paddock perf fected his “form he | a E | Harris Hall and the High Sehool of ¢ tecoris | of ioe aee Gs KGS Wed. CORCBRARC OIRGS would break all u ——_-—- - — —-—— with six points each. Both schools HARLE Parooce 5 WLOULUS REComm 42° YRRD SPRINTNG Form tory and fell magnificent 2 tines eulogy ot umners, tay | meaoe Per ho tHhcvase ee ea and Stuyvesant are tied for st Against Zulu Kidi in Brooklyn Bout sorvrs exon wring won two 03 y season in the Kust, But this|dead in the market place after deliv- mds, two- times equalled by other runners, may | messenger who ran back to Athens | lost one, eis, time for twp-lering his message. In the fourth meet hold in the vey | note i | Tt seems he's | in ote hree dual mee’ was comparatively emall—a few hun- ) ef, h hada competed in t i ter than Wefers's dred men. Marathon is famous be-| JUL erendas yweig t it e winning all of them, DeWitt =| | seem odd at a time that ig considured | with the news of He The mod b | Chamn} " ~ ¢! al os two months of wa The modern Marathon race ls Fun} Champion W ill Meet Con- [rman to compete againn: the chametone of) vo11 Athletic Club Pool, Stuyve ant | , over the mountainous course supposed | 25 of the other teemecta, ‘The prramme ar | York At ATRL PT alLacors perfect to have been covered by thut ancient te Eh aa, raga for this evening calle for a eix-ounder, «| dofeated r Childe by 4 sc harder {¢ pis re ere ee tender in Fifteen - Round founder and tan three-rounders, ‘The princi. | of 47 to 15. amus High lost to} athlete, } : later, with suimer After the battle the dead Greeks 5 0 >) | jal in the star number will be Stephene of the| DeWitt Clinton by the score of 36 to ES a | Match at Arena Club. | Bunter wil be Oe Owe |26. Townsend Harris Hall won by D. on the ay Paddock arth built over them. In| Av-hearrmvlghts, bum tipping the | default from Manual ‘Training Eich nd in, and setae ae cate aa ec ates mi aie to ea New York City Sabway i aa i Salanehotea iy, Drew. Ike scores. of Greek fighting men—all By John Pollock. . ‘This meet, which ts conducted un Art Dufty. trained athletes. Johnny Buff of Jersey Ci who re-| Charley Piikington, the erick foatherwetmhe of | der the pervision of Dr, Aldinger Be onging to the Estate of Wm. G. Park and Others. Absolute Trustee’s Auction Sale To the Highest Bidder, Regardless of Price. As comment on the probable worth | The tremendous blows struck by of the performance let me thal jancient fighters with sword and ay of California track, |a by scores of arm es wore run in a dual nes lopped off with a sing a anal Sout as cleanly as if cut by a| out Abe ¢ the best $ saw, Most interesting were tis a track |t skeletons, articulu used for more than | beside each other in a gi day for Morden, Conn. 10] und the B.S. A. 1. athletic oftlelals, round ountes:|is the first of its kind in the history ie wcbed of interscholastic aquatics. Tt has | led to ta Olu of | Created nation-wide attention on th F | Mace on Monday evening, Avil 25. Pukinston. | part of aquatic experts and swim- ‘ di vn | MRO Ine not lost @ deciaion since the Walker law | ; aches from coust to coast, {tle in a ffteen-round £0} oq, Miler, expecta to tare co trouble tl uot the fact that each boy ta Tim Zulu Kid of Brooklyn at! eteaung the Baltimore boxer, ited to compete in one event, in cently won the fly ght champion- ship title of this by knocki Idstein in two rou defend his | ; J with Yor at the Centra: Manhattan Sporting Club of Har Zulu Kid has fought Jimmie Wilde] tem on We bt. fn manager, Frank Bag und many of the othor good youns- [nay ra Uncen ge wi Wie Ky Earl S. Hopping’ and he will fight his hardest in the Velodmmo A.C. he verde oer tue, te| ae fe eee) Mey Be Barred nas | yreroler tien, anova! Ae oklyn Arena, at Bedford and| Ae Aur Ratner bad to bare tro otitchm tanen | ITE the relay, If a vouniesit, fn . . j tnaeaol bone “Where | Atthatic AveRuen) ercoKlsn: cyt, {it i Hot eve aller bia gy wit Ted * Lewis | Pvany other event By instructions from Hon. Francis K. Pendleton, Trustee ish 4 show that th and The Farmers’ Loan & Trust Company, “xecutors Saturday, May 7th Mans | made on| Charlie Paddock a small 100-yard [compared with these ancieats, bu Drow, ‘The || built for speed. Like all suce rinters Paddock is vecy sturdy He is of moderate height, but deep ta ASO: bi asap) tthe epecial bor o# of the Common, ‘ ; i ; Jchested, broad shouldered, with oo tor ter A ee eS cinerea From Polo Match At 1 o0’clock, rain or shine, in mammoth tent, ‘ { Mae lives'th a 1 a ; 1 a mee oe on Grand Ave., between 6th and 7th Aves., Long Island City. 1 RUUCIGN ata tte i crete i a i With the Internetional polo match i f talifornia in Los Angeles, six-round contests a i he ‘ forth between his z In England less than two months On and adjacent to Jackson Ave. and 16th Ave., (Jackson é j fy m he way, question his come uw volv 15 to 20 minutes Ave. Trolle es Ave. and aN Ave., near the Broadway ; st ng the amateur status of Karl G ~ station on (Queensboro Subway, Astoria line); Vandeventer . tf any supp. te Paddock Ga 1 nh the crack teatbornelaht of Call | Hopping, who is peludad amor * From 42nd St. Ave. and 4th Ave., near Grand Ave. Station; Vandevente: inset the needed ho. Funna ant oe bee eayeh, 5 Meld peal hom thi by Subway Ave. and 13th and 15th Aves., Astoria Ave., 12th to 18th Sts., } mse ye haa made ally will be chose storia at hast Bete Just at this time the matter (Astoria Ave. Trolley). said 1 in the rumor sta and be- Pi ! He ER volatile as wiGirenotinan tea cot cea tov ete: Nationa! gauge ofthe sthiog: oF ihe: seme, Be 80% @ 6% : GA RAI aoe OE .: xuherant one moment and thought. | fgets at eae Oh cleasily substantiated, But it has been (0) (O balance 80% in Monthly Payments of 2% ful the next A dancing all over th neh" has him place, He be- nted that England has sug pula: | repr 70% @ 69% 60% @ 5'.%--50°% @ 59% May Remain on Mortgage t af . seated to the Polo Association here and eld for twenty Lod foe the last Olymples his trainer ns i es n tion of playing Hopping on . oe tho pa sg oud rhe Ce ee ‘ f reer »-| the tat duns team on the ground New York itle ©, Mo tgage 0. Policies free to purchasers. t ts vill win sure, | at " Tit rtg ( Ss er, handler we Ge that he has been a bre prmmanenss he world | rouids Cb se TCGEN a Ra I al ae Pendleton, Anderson, Iselin © Riggs, Esqs., Attys. for Trustee a 7 meee em | plication that hia standards of pI 25 Broad Street, New York q om | Ap aro affected by his Wek ot Ine t y s which compels him to wo ney : " . . | 1 co ete ie LOL a ea iets ireerehy Geller, Rolston (@& Blanc, Esqs., Attys. for Executor cot worl m the classe 1 a tow, dass LE WC TISIE Tce poms pepaca mesunmina: gh) @VSKY: €OBBe SE 20 Exchange Place, New York j vartormance within & week Is IAI ed to, and ran a record ra ; ; bon ohne = w/w € BO t STARTS SLOWLY. : a8 a | 20% Paddock ha , H Hop i Q Arta rf Mg "| our i | Avenucy, 2 ay nue ay UieSt, 8 it # Take any Subway to Grand Centra! Su way Station, transfer to Queensboro | Pree ee 2 a e A y ond is a big) Sericane ‘ Avoria Line) to Grand Aye. S'at‘on, where my representatives will t paren te he Hist ; ‘ Seri i B. R. T. Brosdway Subway trains to Queensb:ro Eridge Plaza with a clear min a | 1 gi at a ce . seeps \ ' 1 4 and change cars to Interborough (Astori Line) and get off at Grand Ave. t the murk, and vintit| oa Muley i ne ie tity tile tere] UONIDO) 16.—Four men | Station, or take 2d Ave. “L"” via 57th and 2d Ave. to Grand Ave. St tion (As- ul iy * Hons the Seve, gle pinvet Hee [Or tha sn erican: Boe a toria Line at property, where my representatives will meet you, or by motor, 3 ; aie ala ; : mB 3 Wid TOF ane from Queensboro Bridge, follow left branch of Elevated Road to Grand Ave. w ww up W Jack-| at Sunbury, Weather a we if 4 » soae, t w falling du 2 7 — — nt get away | mow to be i 5 1 | WRITE YOUR NAME AND ADDIBSS PLAINLY—TEAR OUT AND MAIL. AT ONCE ' enta o nting reeora » eo ra were Strawbride an e ny et At OW Pe ‘ Le ew ” le ag ei JOSEPH P. 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