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sola =< ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1921. MOTOR BOAT RECORDS ARE SURE TO GO TO SMASH THIS YEAR ITHE WORLDSCOPE -" .. .f . . By Thornton Fisher Speed Boat Wizard Plans Copyright, 1921, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Kivening World), —_— a me srcnssecso |€Q Defend Cup With Models Back. cHEF! - trains i ; a1] (THINK THERE'S P ; Two BITS 1H , t Tr vel 7 M 1 ; Al | “J / = YAP || THE STANDS ee: Z Y : GP: . a ‘ Pls a we lal 7 wes Chris sai Designer Of thet weeoxda ine fiern cradling ae | 7 Many Famous Speedsters,| 9)", TaWOntth bere i Wee | y Will Build Larger Boats for} oy : mii from gainblere--and International ( ‘up Meet This politicians--any sport will fourisi. | y public Likes “all” clean sports | y Vear, Nom ifthe “public “wants “etean | / COPE Sens THAT LEWIS EXPECTS : Robert Ed mats ell do oa wis ad ’ es calls marine Abt By Robert £ Hi ¢ nen who crouch ae a ‘ ty Yy. eTHEIR- HATCH WITH any ig y OTOR t \ ak tinee srand- erse' a 1S Spree G RENT 1415 RECREATIO! going to smash this ye nee | oe te phe J y Ci iy’s Chamber of Com | is page tf arian wk Be | ee iad Ke re, ‘tthe e merce Wants “to Show” the EWS HOUND! TEAM AVIATING Itt z jereation, Baby Speed Demon No. 2.| tel jgovie ‘ . purpole, Rest of the Country. Ax OZONE. ‘ noe H Ee a ede eras EG r aL TERE acliot | George, the Algonac V tee ‘of one, to ar everything his own way. Year after He cown and 4 x ; f 4 pete A adores gantthatetca—ed| a) Cou | ee year Smith's boats have won the | a lot to keep Bet bay! merce isn't letting any grass grow | . ee 4 ~ | eeeemen NINES, championships. politic *: ws wont. do under its collective fect in con- police won't. ard has had | | Chris Smith leaned boat building Seer vio Oe Dempsey -Carpentier in his boat shop on the Clair, | At a boxing show in New York @ match, acheduled for its thriving lo- where his father and his grandsather [SW MEhts ago T saw one of these Gil the advertising possible out of it. [oat building through experience and | holding DMndle of bills in one hand Already maps are being printed, a ius, yet the m 1 parently iecting bets, showing the site, the railroads run- | pate pitects of the big I , Six Policemen in uniform ning to it, the tube connections, the ! | Bevel ‘ n a row a little way bact trolley lines and automobile facilities | acti Lise eth ie 1 } anything to compete with the gambler reached them for reaching it, with all the accom- | panying arrows and signs pointing | the way to the now famous “Thirty Acres” owned by John Boyie, brother | ofthe justly celubrated Iire Chief | Roger and Andy, ‘These maps are to \ sreapoties kad “Mise Ameria be mailed all over the country, invit- | ; Reece SHATaE Hetil ing visitors and promising everybody ast season od ¢ i hospitality and the best protection | — - eH JAC DENPSEY BEGINS [J owner ur seve acers and and held up the hand- and walked past the All six of the men in turned and grinned after Hut did they make any move ) enforce the Anti-Betting Law? Of purse they didn’ Suppoge boxing is to blame Ismitn's speed ends All lords for years have gone to 3aby Speed Demons, 8 Detroits, Miss the afforded by any city in the Kast, ade 'winner of the en Cup uy Robert Kigren,) President Bob Hoos is all amoked ox TRAINING AT SUMMIT, N.JF acta ad eee eare Ce | up over the affair, believing it will z ye F counts and Char hah a boost "Sores “City and its interests 14) hy fo ral years in succession, went to| To Play Lincotn Giants sunday. iA ey AND YALE | Medes os i better than anything else that could 2 7 9) ind brought back the In-| At Protectory Ovat, Tremont Avenue REGATTA 177th Ye NEXT have been thought of. He says that the bringing of the big bout there had treet subway station, Sun- the Westinghouse Ciud, semi-pro that had stayed © Maple Leat V @ lot ae with ae ee te le ral ° hearer ’ Wood! apions of New Jersey. who defeated Mayor Hague and his ticket got in N G d ih R ae od. ch, | the Paterson Silk Sox last Sund Tuesday's primary election. 0 GOO Juveni é€ tracers ‘ showed speed the | who are one of the strongest, eemi-pro ing eamed of teams in the count ORK of levelling off the ground Hi Y B reel will play. the J glish sport to send the | Lincoin Giants in the final game for the erection of the arena t S Tae aS ns baohie : pane kame. The mpions P.M rs m By Neal R. O’Hara. 1 \ the | ee ee sralieen oman to ° . naturally being scneduled in the | ¢ menand a ik Ast Disa anaviua base ry ‘ : brignde, but, as a ci those shat i t t Copreigt, 102, by The Prem Publishing Co, (Tho New York Evening World). © waters of the most recent win- | 2 n P Ogarite, Top-Heavy Favorite, Brads, Uut Aa & class, those, st Rolli in Headpin Ten thousand sport writers in convention assembled must soon pick |ner, ‘The English claim that they | thro it th , and the debris : : eilch hes sitiahoat chk plot tor years} Beaten by St. Maurice, an|as about Grade © when they ar 4 name for Georgie Kelly. Kel 1s the home run hound of the ledrned a lot of new things about ‘ ‘ Belmont, according to trainers why tlonal League. All _he needs now is a sobriquet, which is a nickname | building speed boats during the late | was lowly but surely disappearing. ee iM Ena Peak (| G 1 ah ee as : Aiheetictea ecedwdhecinersd to waton the cleske Ordinary Horse, in $5,000} wintered at the Long Island tracks. ourney ets 8 wit a college education. ‘That's what the sporting writers will give |W". But for that matter Hid | in the opening game at ve at = Jockey Eddie Ambrose will be out Ameri other American | Up and groups of youngsters, swarm- Stake. saddle for several weeks to a him—a sobriquet. After that he won't need an education builders speed boats ready | ee ait over, De neta eats eee come. Thrown against the fence| Three of the sixteen teams that Sa. Sie) to compe! Chris Smith's newt | was staged, as if to beat Dempsey and (@pernal to The Evening World.) TeOL WEL inb KRIS aeakreati bat ache competed in The Evening World P Baho Ruth has been entitled the Colossus of Swat, likewise the Bat- contender, oa mech country can ente Hitisigine to the honor of baving it BALTIMORE, Md. ApriL2. | Or" tne bonem protruded through tne | Headpin Tournament at ‘Thum's} tering Bambino. For manufacturing §4 home runs, Babe was called ne sp z | Out, on the apot where the boys figured ITH the scagon almost a month| flesh when Is boot was removed, The| Rowling Alleys last night hail from] More names than @ guy who'd struck out with the bases full. His at that wins the Interna- i ring would be pitc Par old it becomes apparenc that| Jeffords Stable will conacquently re- | College Point, I. I., the home of the ALi piehes y excessive, if you gather the trend of our year will have to be able yie was around too with a map o: quire the services of another rider tor | x, 3, mark. For every safety razor that Babe indorsed, there were five or 70 miles an hour or the layout in hand as much inter- the good Juveniles have yet t| ie'cieven horses In training here. | None-Such team who are leading the| gix titer for him to go by. It got so the literati of sport used so ete rue eee ae. - gated Ws if he himself was the pro. |be shown, and that those seen in many teams that competed in the] ‘much printer's lead on synonyms for Babe there wasn't room left for {thought impossible a few years aso egy Monae —_ is exciting Itself ‘action in Maryland will have to im- Johnny Loftus has settled down to CoMtest to date with a total of 517.) any box scores But that is neither here nor elsewhere. when Chris Smith said he'd build i big event. prove a great deal before they can be} wong again and may be secn daily The No. 3 team of the College Point oe 8 mile-a-minute boat, and all the other fe <e! os arrive B t rive builders in Amer laughed at him howls waeikiecm coat nusiiey, ‘The large point is that Mr, Kelly hos arrived—and he didn't arrive : at i Mr. Blue, Mr. Lucas and Mr and Mre.| DY. sliding, elther. “Slide, Kelly, slide,” is no coaching song when | Baby Ree ace tele Gomanabrs Partenfelder. Mrs. Partenfelder, who| lly has bimmed one over the outskirts. You don't have to slide [Mics an hour, driven by Commo! | Pore’ sald on home runs. As intimated, Kel is somewhat of a home-run-swat- [7° S{Uart Bile ed De SUDDEN ewitch has been made | considered up to the standards of| galloping the few of the Oakrid: in the training plans of Demp- other years. A $5,000 stake went to] Stable horses that are not hors a) pCi he ce hing ° sey. Instead of lolling around | the ordinary St. Maurice at Havie de| Gyre yhet mient theoueh thoes iene at Summit, N. J., playing tennis and | Grace yesterday, and an average ficid| mediately after their arrival here. | rolled No. 3, is the first lady to roll in| ting character, Te is hoofing for the niche that the Bambine thos BS ceded ee golf as fun and recreation, Manager | followed him home. Ogarite, the top | the tournament to date, although eev-| was his'n. Maybe he will get it. You can sometimes break a lease ar Woon, to igo, drove 3 Jack Kearns has decided to start the | heavy favorite, was so sore she could] Hope of seeing Dimmesdale per- | ¢Tal ladies’ teams are scheduled to ie eee | Detroi at the 65 miles champfon off on regular working | barely gallop at the finish. Her hard| form tn the Preakness has diminished, | Tl to-morrow night, Mrs. Parten- Meanwhile, as Keily piops quadruple liners into the adjoining prop ten es) For a comfortable night's ine out of a fast| felder got away to a poor start, roll- achedule without waste of time. A8|race of the previous day had cooked | The Wilson colt c erty, it is very tough on the New York fans, They have to twirl Ter ‘ ore c » on| (M but 27 in the first six frames, but Wilea tack p ; is oit V. ran a series of six |lodging—*Bigfelo, *Long- aa Mas aay erated her, That a track record was broken ree Pye Wileraipnioe on she more than made up for this in the| through the Lego toneag torheep taba on Robe and. then dollt soimermore: |.) Mine Detroit ve ran o soniee Of Bly lf ging 8 iS . : a ‘ % El |eecond period, In which she scored 3| When Kel is in town. It looks like attendance figures should be better {07° ™ | i elo and ‘*Shortfelo pa- from now on. Perhaps Jack was be- | significs comparatively little. 4. was} covering so that he can again be eub- | thantnd iia tears Tit eitherisenedes | Ure: mite § i0 miles an hour coming too healthy, rusticating. Helcreated last year by Star Voter, who| Jected to such strenuous training as|0Ut of a possible 60. Her husband es eee went ee Trt 6: cher reneue: © The stuehon iia! also uncouth Part of Chris Smith's wizardry has fener rey Dealthy, caploating. ie y y “a wio| the “Preakness ‘niile and an eighth | Beat her total by one pln, #2 to #1. on the sporting writers. For with just enough adjectives to take Niet Or Rating crete ateeat wie : pounds over fighting weight, and in a| 44 since proven little above the vc-| Wrranty, = care of Ruth, along comes a copy act on the National circuit Noah |small horsepower, His boats, brok Unusual sizes for men of t contenders hav little more than a week has added ten | dinary. Lancaster was yery much in the! Webster please writ all records and bi Pounds more, #0 that he 1s up around Willie Midgely intended to send the| jimelight at Havre de Grace peat She Pitches a No Hit By sage ar 2 age) scremamiaainaaaad (10) Ill as hat ua nes aba the 200 mark. This shouldn't do him | Greentree Stable’s reputedly good cult | day. Under the management of that having more than 260 _horsepowe| any harm though, as it will give him | Greentne Suibles reputedly good colt] tapable solicitor, Fra Herold, who | Game and Strikes Out Re ord S hed [themselves. | Tast sear he departed | yey. hate something to train on. seis 4 ,| does not believe in letting the knowl-| ‘Twenty of Opposing Nine Cc. u OWS ee petty. | RBAY port. NAGS Bre: So Joe Benjamin the tightwoight, and |euddenly developed fever and so was| Care “ot the youngsters ability he P. eaperty inaiora in Mise Deroles Y) | soft and Neht Jimmy Darcy the light heavyweleht | compelled to be absent, The last t: hidden under a bushel, Lancaster has king has all been done | ight. are the champion's sparring partners | weeks have developed but two who] had many good mounts, and has! now. Kid Norfolk, the colored heavy, | could by any stretch of the imagmua-| shown that all he needs is a bit more will be added to the staff soon. He 18 | tion be considered worthy to go un to| experience before he can be consld- unusual build. His record bres Women’s Place in Golf |" with the Internationa cup to defend, he will, for the first; No, 939 is our own idea expected to give Dempsey some real |New York and hold their own witb the| ered among the best of the apprentice time, oD big power and exper 9 ‘ ‘ stitt workouts. geod ones said to be in training there. | class, Returned Cuban pilgrims can- J e This Ses swung May 8 at the Sound py ment with 8 Bose and of Spring union suit com- Atlantic City quarters haven't been | Elemental, from the Commander Ross| not understand why Lancaster has | No One Home This Season Be- Firant e Sound View Cluby Teer y mot hg approxin when Frank Cravan and Frank Noble r jes Wi will = captai rf teams t twelve cause the Ladies Will All Rble-bodied turf maulera ‘This me Be Out on the Links. has been brewing for some time. ‘There's been considerable acrimonious 1800 hor: Thi Chris s 3 he could get the limit moderate power and small bi ‘fort. Made with raglan , an experiment, | sleeves that follow perfectly “of speed with | the lines of the shoulders and ats. | neck, gelected yet. but they probably will! barn, who is said to be the best in| shown to such advantage in com be for Manuger Kearns soems bent | his string, won the first day of the|son with Penman, who was co on having Jack train there, despite | meeting, and Harry Payne Whiuncy's the better of the two during the criticism directed against the place, | Zealot followed him home after break- season, The latter has had With its all ivo many aidelights to | ing slowly and running greenly, since| comparatively little opportunity to id- conversation about thi affair and the take one’s mind off serious work. then Zealot has been working Weil aid | display his talent here because of the By William Abbott upshot js that both teams will appear|BUt whatever ‘boat and whatever -——-- a : im has earned the favor of the clocking’ mediocrity of his mounts. : in costume, the ‘Thistles and Sham-|POW°r he relies on for SAPS > igs reservotions lst for alps OME club committees with mean] poo, tie, be PURE hone ule) alep aaa || ASOLO socks—so low seats for the championship af- pe Mies : ‘ ri will have to do better tha i mg dispositions have barred the} ‘The prize will be a case of grapel yy” rhaps better than 80—miles an | priced for such good playing of women on their par-| juice, : ticular course, but undaunted, the| #t different relief stations on the battle; “polities may break up the New | Quality. field, ahs ‘i 5 jad i e J ‘anged a ea~ eal y, York Boxing Commission, but if it ——— ees SODAYCSEUAEIRDE STADEDS 1 8H Frank Noble, a movie director, has does the members will go out with 's schedule for themselves that for! volunteered to perpetuate the unique|fags flying and all the honors of| The best of everything novelty and number of events is a| tournament in the movies. war. It has been the best Boxing | men and boys wear. fair rival for anything the men folks pe Commission New York ever had, | . ° and the only one that has done its | Registered Trademark, which will be carefully consumed | hour tay potor Tuten weave as.| Braves Field in Boston Scene Bete ct ucnmncas| OF Hub? »’s First Open Air Bouts two feet high was piled upon Secretary Coultry’s desk last evening, #1] contain- (nw requests for scats, while another Palin cd TH a} | but his latch kept two stencgraphera buey, | Welling and Cl Clinton to oMeSt| Teer tors tuamain ef tnete, web ce tise eer, Harry Neary, bas asked uw batts ro at sp ee have planned for the season, The} The American team of invading pro- LP IGRRe a OUMRG ane api is is remarkable considering tha io ‘ Of 25 per oeat, of the reoctpte | be ounce! » the| fessionals cannot afford to lose many | Work out arousing a =| the event is more than two months | iN Star Bout of Lengthy Bost oes [apring schedule sunounced by tnd) ee eae alte Eadie oe ite end |clam. whatever. ‘The public laeoceretpeer cc aff, and tha: the tickets have not yet Progra 5 At Qe ble Arma A. C. of Reston to-m(rrow | Women’s Metropolitan Golf Associa-| is to have a good chance of winning | nizes honest —endenvo | ANY been printed. What will happen when rogramme, ight, Fiddle Nhevlin, tho crack ht of tion comprises elghteen events. The! the British open title, Loos, after ac. |Forcing out an honest, capable com- | Broadway ‘Ene | they are put on publi: sale at the —— eon Jack Perry, the rugs: Pree cual be a team match between! copting a position on the team, changed | MIsion to open a tew political jobs | at 13th St. “Four at 34th Se, Garden is easily imagined. We are | in the main go of t Westchester and New Jersey women! 1; mind and decided his place is with | for Rew and untried Commissioners | Convenient f not a ticket agency, as some of our By John Pollock. | remi-final, Wolf Larwen, ‘Toa at Arcola May % and then the list) nis cup, isn't going to be popular with New | Broadway Coxpers” Fifth Ave. friends seem to think, but we have! he frst open air boxing show to be| O'Rourke's amateur light hesrywelght cham, | will be strung out until the one-day! “ine best way to make up this loas|YOrk followers of the sport. ‘Too las Warten ve, been bombarded with applications | staged Bast ae axle Vill Miah Kt RAE apiatines Ik Soetinad j tournament at shackamaxon July 1. | wg pe to mine in ay Orewore|bad that the fine sport of boxin at 41st St. too, Looks as if Rickard was right | *t#8¢ n Boston sce boxing wan| ve wie Jamlen The Women's Metropolitan cham-| Noun » Uriainal tie woche ys re) should so often be the “goat” for! when be said recently that the meet- |/¢salized in the State of Massachu- | pionship will be held at the Ni anu wierd, to aon ie he eantante reat professional politic | ing of Dempsey and Carpentier will | setts will be held by the Olymp.a A | Kadie McMahon, who | Country Club from June 20 to ea ee, elthine ines | |3920 winner was Mrs, Quentin Feit-| Sider and accompany his brother Pr08| wean in ane tee athe pena | ———_— ner, formerly Miss Lillian Hyde, who] #¢ross the Atlantic. ber istite tall levers has been queen golfer of the ho [Eatin thine yeah anriaite tes | THUM BOWLING & BILLARD ACADEMY, district on six occasions, Coupled | y y, Comer | with man interesting rom pe titions [Mt ane aero, comneuuot®| Jones Has Only fe tourna ament for girls, which will be rinyed at Knglewood June 14 E rf) Miafay Steam match Weatcheater| VQSY Opponent | va. New Jersey, Arcola Country Club; if D | 5, eHaire Golf by North Jersey Ab d | 6, Bellaire Golf ¢ ub; orth Jersey n raw roa | | Country Club; 11 ‘sdale Coun- ltry Club; 17, team match, Long Isl jand vs, Westchester, Apawamis Golf] Cogurisht, 1921, by tho Drew Px on 'Ciub; "19, Essex County Country (The ‘New York Erwonia World® Club; 24, team match, New Jersey vs.| LONDON, April 28.—The draw for the | ‘nds to stage open air boxing shows et Dyckman Oval during the summor months, has just meured & lease on another bi ball ground at 109d Street and tho Moulevand. alr boning sivwe 0 make ® big suc be the biggest sporting event ever ia betd in America Hoste Bel aaaed eld, the largest basc- eh ball park in this country, by Jonnny UNNY, isn't it, how managers| Mooney, the fight promoter of init will insist on reporting the|C!t¥, on Monday night. There will Le | f ecraps in which their own men| five ten-round bouts between the foi- MeMakou ough coms of each club. a fighters; Karl] Maring finally signed meet Abe Goldstein at the Brooklyn Arena, At Tedford Avenues, Irooklyn, to-morrow Matehmaker Welsnantel has also boolad Kagel of Detroit to Harry Pilalngoe fornia in the oer inain > of t and Jimmy Tomasula to battle Sailor Hammer o Hwoklyn for ten rounds, Georgie Thompson to engage. We received two versio: lowing well kno of the Johnny Dundee-Rocky Kansas | Puryear of Denver vs, Bobby Dyson, bout at Milwaukee on Tuesday night.| Carl Tremaine of C We reprint them for your amuse- ment. The first, from George Smith, business representative of Dunde aay! eland vs. Paui Demers, K. 0. Joe O'Donnell vs. Danny Kramer, Joe Tiplitz vs Frank’e Britt, and in the main go Jo Welling of Chicago vs, Jobany Clin Ive roid “This is the truth and can be wsed. Dundee boxed Rocky Kan- * ' 1‘ ton, formerly of New Y Jack Sharkey, who got tho decision over Beany | = Long Island, Cherry Valley Country | first and second rounds of the British | gas at the National A. C. of Mil- iv O83 . fs " , WCF v PLAZA 1 oI rounds of the British | waukee, beating him easily, drop- ref di apr oilinent ay aed aad oy Club; 26, Upper Montclair Country | amateur golf championship tournament Ping Kansas in the fifth for a Two twelve-round bouts will be the feature boutr He Pega $1,483, pe Creer drew. dare Enter the feminine twirler of June 1, Dunwoodie Country Clun; | that will be pluyed at Hoylake on May second with a right hand on the St the next reewiar weekly boning whom of che | on i ml ed — 1| ‘“no-hit" fame, Victoria Plaza is | 3," Glen ‘Ridge Country Club; 6-7, | 23 was made last night, 3 fhe. Nine out of ten rounds be- | Bidesroad Grove Aporting Club of Brookirm ou (,'"ss s+ gharkey ts working herd for hie wo} ‘her name, and it was in the re- | Women's Eastern Golf Association! Jesse Guilford and Payton of the ; Yonged to Dundes, who weighed | #stiniay nisit, dchnay Molter wil meet Will | Vin anasn alts af Rodses Bauer Garden so] cont enave tatweon the Passato |championship at Brookline Country | American contingent have drawn byes ‘ 182 pounds and Kansas 134%, | Kohler in we main ev and Hert Spencer will ho! | Munday higut gent ae ‘assaio | Club, Brookline, Mass; 8-10, inter-|in the first round, but in the second Dundee was given an ovation | Wp with Joe Delay, There will be three other — Public School ‘No. 12 and the Bast |city team matches at Brookline, |Guiitord will meet Cyril Tolley, the leaving the ring.” contests Jackie Motey ‘of deney city, who has bon | Rutherford Grammar School that | Country Club, Brookline, Mass; 14,| Tut) “amateur ehammo, Dan Rogers, manager of Kansas, “ighting for few years with fatrly good success, | She Showed her prowess, pitching | Women's Metropolitan Golf Asso- | Mts at ie followed with his seport, which is as| A double wind-up will bo offered patrons e/] will alurtly go aguinst some of the best Inds at] nO-hit game and winning for |siation junior championship for| In the first round Bobby Jones ts follows: boxing at tho werk!y skiw of the Brighton Hea is wolght at the clubs in New Joney and ante} the former by a score of 7 to 1. | girls, Englewood Golf Club; 16,| drawn against G. C. Manford of Luf- “The majority of Milwaukee | Sparing Club this evening, when Dilly Lavine, th | ity. MeCoy ix pound boy and his ma She fanned 20 of the 29 batters |Nassau Country Club; 17, Arcola| ness; Francis Ouimet will play against Papers gave the decision to Kan. | Caner Island bantam, meets (harley Goodman, 0 | le co. plesond adrancoment be hae who faced her. Only three players |Country Club; 20-25, Women's Met-|C. ¥. Dick of Royal Liverpoot. gas. Rocky won without trying, a baties Eddie Gorman tuat he looks for him to win many more figeis reached first and one of them ropolitan Golf Association champion- i dey Pain cieaet ae remther. nik Kansas was not extended at any | und Two six-rounders, Batti was run down between paths, ship, Nassau Country Club; 29 | 13, . Oat" Andrews, ene MEE te the fight, Wivare ties | Wille Buith and doo Vallis ve dune Wr Ton Andrews of Milweubee wired Pronk Hasler ————. Hackensack Golf Club. With the exception of Jones, all these Kansas opened up he shook Dun- | Will alu be wagd 1 offer of $5,000 for Willie darker " Reed Knocks Out Gordon July 1, Shackamaxon Golf Club. | americans have stiff ‘matcher, The dee badly. Kansas beat Dundee ky Mitehell ty © ten roind bout at Dit ~| Jack Reed knocked*out unce’ Gor-| Metropolitan handicaps may be s8@-| other American players, Payton jeured by applying to Mrs. B. F. san-| Thompson. Platt, Fred Wright and Dadly around the body.” Midget Smith, who t* (raining hard fir his & Wve latter part of May w the early pan of | don in the second round of thetr sched- | t " Hunter, have easy matches, ‘Why 18 a stove when it spins? turn battle with deck Sharkey at the Gardn | june, byt Bagley promptly turned it down, ai fy Agere’ he \ford, Chairman of the Handicap Com-| Hynter, lave oaey mates. ny es: hake Cluett Peabody &CalncTroy,NY Monday teh. wee to-day offered © gui + | © eat double that amount for tenting Lew Tvnd: py ub last night, ‘A right fiven mtépe, No. 49 West 12th Street, tng, but the Americans ars. vor v - hemamwcgns te oben ts Gerunds eo fay, oo tau soukl” “8 Seren town for tee see oe wwicleed musabien will be! Sumber SEIT ONES SN as sat peainet Britain’

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