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YOUNG NEW THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, ARK BOY IS LEADING J MAY 5, 1921. _ : OCKEY OF RACING SEASON | By Thornton Fisher | Famous Tod Sloan’s Pupil Expected to Cut Big Figure _ On Metropolitan Tracks Benny Marinelli Is the Little Itafian Lad Who Two Years Ago Worked in a Factory, but Who Now Has 103 Winners to His Credit and Who'll Be Seen at Jamaica To-Morrow. (lipeciad 10 The Yrenins World.) BALTIMORE, May 6 [ is predicted that traffic on the N EVERYTHING! - - : ‘ Copyrleht, 1931, by TPR Sareea pect reerera wall THOPE NOBODY PASSES 2—_ SAD WoT RECOGNIZES ME WHILE 1h TEMPORARILY EMBARRASSED ee ee c—— The Preae Publishing Vo. (The New York Bvening World. Y 7 FT acann Gnici 9 RES WISHING You Luck ON a BoTTLe OF LONG DISTANCE BEER— ) me OMG, ouR NATL AMATEUR CHAMPION "CHICl< EVANS SALS To MEET ENGLANDS GOLF CLASS sonality and « studious mind, gave him the benefit of the wizard’s ex- perience. As a result Marinelli Jed the joc Newark tube is going to pick up is eys there and goes to Jamaica om - fi | from Friday forward. If ocoa-| friday the leading jockey of the year. > sional travellers bappen to notice| He is under contract to B G. Soula Get Off to Right Start for the SO FAR AS THE LEAGUE PACE olive skinned gentlemen perusing| the handicapper and horse owner, 1S CONCERNED ITS A CASE OF who I purchased his contract about Racing Season. race oharts and data they may feel! ton aitys aco THE TAIL WAGGING THE DOG assured that these studente arc in-| Before coming to Baltimore, Bie ceditbcegacetace terested in racing generally, but prin-| employer returns to New York te AE racing season starts to-mor- . Z \ Ween g leipatly in their fellow townsman,|COMtribute his handicapping skill is row down at the Jainaica Cia , : ” ‘ the selection of Marinelll's mounts, | The 95-pound nineteen-year-olé youngster is now engaged gallopi) the Soule racers, Paddy Whack and Edwina, at Gravesend. track and a right big season It Promises to be, running until Oct. 29 As it will be our business and plow @ure to handicap the horses for The Benny Marinelli, leading rider of this year of the saints 1921. Two years ago to-day Benny was empioyed in a Newark factory. Zee) oe Ks! 9 4 $¥:3 Bbsatas & Fine SITUATION During the next| 24 yen te 10H oe summer a friend told J. Simon Healy, will have an opportualty to, watch Evening World readers and furnish FoR AN AMBITIO! @ then training for Willis Sharpe Kil-|Tod Sloan's pupil endeavoring to general rucing information as wo han \ mer, of an Italian youngster in New- Bela {hed position at tbe Bead) of the Rave done for years past, we want you Ss a Ark who Dalieved he could be @ rider | hery to his credit now. Me he in ail Mh ba know that thero ia a. big troat = = {f given the chance. Healy's curi-|that returned travellers from Tia } fm store for you, beginning, first osity was srouscd, he sent for the | Juana say, and all that Employer @ack out of the box, on spening day Wad, was impresned and gave himem-| 50" ing ‘the Iustern chee usa : ‘The Evening World intends to feature ployment, frihetene ee fhe popular sport on a bigger scule for the Limelight. was a| ir old favorite ‘They will be indexed, of course, und ving th rider and demanded mounts on Ex- . Benny Marinelli spent the summer | @an ever. Its pages will contain . ee fratctng other boys ride the| | Noah would ve, started away ce fol e % B a e e string re- | ¢ but seve thousand rd Sverything of interest to race fol- | Ng . turned to winter quarters at Hing- waited through @ whole (ahah ad ets a W ( Z e Wile hamton he was finally given his first of rain to watch yester- : | @rdinary kind, but those which will 0); \ f OTe Te a, eee ee oteemanal >. , After a ng at Pimiico. They were { ‘mmke them purticuiarly valuable, For THE SOOM Go he ‘tkne ne I ' | THE Stock CARTOON ; DPENING OP THE RACING terminator and other Kilmer @rranged wiih such particular atten- ni Witnessed the 1 é Ie IS s 5 hors , Lord Ba : Tommy Davies was under cont € olvant, from SEASON- TITLE "HORSE IS r contract to Molvant, from ! tions to detail that they will be eee TODAN OR” THENRE OFT!” : ae / | \ Harlem Teanin Meet Saterday. the ee ie ee $9 Marinelli quit who tmizgled well worth compiling for reference Sa ! Se The Harlem Tennis Club's annual | ro in the night and was next hrough the @hroughout the season. tournament for the Harlem Challenge | MGMrd of at Montreal, a (ulifiedged slop in 56 deepest kind of i rider. bpese i$ \ i There will be dai reports of the Harvard Shells Shippe nds. lerd Baltimo is consid S00 UBS. OF BEEF REPRESENTING on Cup will be held Saturday on the! Healy might have forced him to re-|cred one of the best in the hirn, and raining of ali the horses by the most| ,, CAMBRIDGE, Muss, May 5.—The NEARY se oO STAN 2BYS2KO WILL BOUNCE courts of the club, at St. Nicholas Ave-|turn to the Kiimer stable, but. the |e hens Btieliae me o! y three #hells that Harvard will use on STRANGLER” LEWIS AV 2H? RECT ARMORY nue and 135th Street, and indication good natured Iriehman remained si-| stakes of neason experienced clockers on the track.| Saturday in its race against the Navy AROUND THE HAT TOHORROW MIGHT AT THE 2 are that the entry ist, in this event !ient, and Marinelli went to Yonkers| Without knowing x eel This work, the result of hours of! And Mrinegton on, Lake Carnegie have Of the season, will be newer than ever.|2Md created a favorable impression | ability to travel cn, it seems that the { early moruing labor, will keep our - — _ —- _ ee handling of The Wit and other | Cosden establishment has a worthy feaders posted on the all-important horses. st winter while riding at|understudy for their other noted + Sondition of the racers from day to B b R th ike D WHAT DO YOU KNOW eisionas be pianied the attention | mud Paul Jones. Willy Garth . Th ‘ll be revie t of James unter Sloan, p. him, admits that Lord BR rere rt aise ve reviews ot) PAOE LVL, Like empsey, ABOUT CARPENTIER? judge. who fifteen years ago was Tea | ast n sweet colt.” That in ‘ ments and all the news that can be : * —— Bloas, the most famous Jookey of all] itself eeraes che Wie iad Hits Direct and Hard wet hos Gnerpes ‘Carport thom amos Jootey of alec alte ME j Cc French heavyweight champion, done in the ring? the lad combined a gentlemanly per- uwn stable horn consensus of opinion of all the A FRATURE will be made of the By Neal R. O’ Hara. Losing Motion . ’ handivaypers ihereatiouts, In W ith out What are his chances of de- Cuore, IT, Wy The Prom Pustishing On, (The Now York Brening West, BY JOHN BES asition to the writer’a deity deduo- feating Dempsey when they meet Fistic News pics and Gossi, : tions baved on figures, training gallops in Jersey City July 27 These and other questions will be answered by Carpentier him- solf in a series of articles written by the French idol and which | ABOUT THE WASHINGTON BALL TEAM | Harding chucked the first ball for the Washington Club. The G. O. P. now points with pride to what the Griffs have accomplished under a Republican Administration. ° through now and then, and unless ere ant Geass cane Mike can bit the way he did in the old days when he stowed them away with a punch his chance of beating the champion won't be worth a bet. Two Leading Maulers Employ the Same System of Hitting Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, where so [1 many important open alr boxing shows were staged during the Fraw be and Aly nagmegor oer from George Ser@igen of Wacerbury to mee ‘Tong Capon! in & Brelseeound boat at the Phomix AC. of Waterbary, Coon, Cagent hae done some bare parsct up severe | ® special racing edition which no s Straigh 1 . * ley boxing law days, »: al Years | prow fisuting in Unat city, and Mulligan hes ished \ can afford to misn aight to the Point. The best Hne on Gibbons-Wilson {s| appear in The ‘Evening World, BEFORE GAMALIFL PLOPPED THE PRESIDENTS § |2g0, will be the scene of more of these | "att ‘9 land thie match We wish to particularly call your __— that Gibbons bad a chance to win the inning May 9. ; CHAIR, THE SPNATORS WERE THE BITTER-ENDERS OF THE |out-door fistic entertainments during | Pran\ie Brit. the wteran lsteweiamt of Nw attention to the importance of start- title from Mike O"Dowd and couldn't he articles will deal with Car- AMERICAN LEAGUE, OR ALWAYS VERY CLOSE TO IT. the summer months. The ors of | Bedford. who ke one of tie tisk popular fighteen fng off with The Kvening World and By Robert Edgren. make @ dent in the tough Irish! pentier’s oareer since his first Mihi as se a ee UG OMTOIB OL a aeate of Ucematbveaelin, Bee) Gees naked toe eticking to it through the season, Ex- EWSPAPER headline refers to|champ, while Wilson beat cpews Pugilistic enoounter, They will | Harding already claiming that Walter Johnson's arm the | Brooklyn baseball chib have ap-| 16 meet Pete Hartley in the main 40 of tes jence has taught many turf fol- Babe Ruth as “The Great|tWice, decisively and without muc! also contain interesting sidelights whip of the Republican Part; lied for a license to stage these | rovmts at the Nim Rink at New iedford, Mem. 7 wers that there is little to be gained Cracka 1 SARA ereneR trouble. on Georges’s life outside the rin: Ys from one bandicapper man. c ‘ by switching to another. Instead, it ts a costly You must make up your mind to string with one man Don't ONE ON THE ENGLISH. | American polp team s playing ex- shows and they have aloo engaged | Jimmy O'Connor of Brooklyn as the club's matchmaker. The May 1. This ought co te s thelling bettie, we bow men are real Algiers and. beside, ary game Mike Masia, ‘em,” but there's nothing burgterious G. 0. P, may mean Griff's Only Pennant by the end of the year. . practice, about his method. Babe isn't even i" the Stazon ledand fighter, who hae - - = — opening , seen | decldd to try hts hand at che boxing geme acohe, diplomatic. His method ia as direct| hibition matches for practice at T Wi M d l ren D ler ilairgs was first in peace and first tn war, and mow it's in | boxing show will be staged the early atlere: Vora lapel. Wl gb: against” Vincest ORG: be touted away. * Ranelagh. en n edals part of next month Ue rupged Duitler of Kingston, N. Y.. im the mar Picking race winners ree no| as Jack Dempeesy’s, He bXa ‘em 0D) “Ranelagh, In England, 1s a sort of | o 8 Wie, | bows of tea rounds at the Brighton. Sporting | Cui little time and effort and the writer | the nose, a polo Mecca. Dick Klegin, the In Evenin Wo ld The Senators’ spurt has stiffened Nick Altrock’s job. The folke Wor the next borin show of the Mooeer Srot-|c¢ Saten inland on next Saturday night. Besides Spares neither. Losing days will be} Hint for e tow adaltions to the old) globe trotting promoter, pulled off the g r | don't laugh at the players any more, increasing Nick's responsibilities, | ime ub am Setar night Packey Noowmer meres | sue esp there will be three others tena that the winning periods will over-| | “Crack"—Sound = produced = when| tho English at Hanelagh. || eadpin Lourney gupiicsuy ony pis near Philadelphia geo~ | oe tea rounds Jimmy Carroll cf the eas side tcc | flughey Revalla, the Broaktye figkter, fe working t balance them. Take the bitter with) Babe Ruth’s bat mects the ball, (b)| Thirty thousand polo enthusiasts ed . ap with Jimmy Towers of Huboken Johnny Saxon | Lard for his twelve-round go with Cherile Good the sweet and, as we say again,| Separation of fibrous texture of board’ turned out to see elght stripped Fords! Twenty-five teams made an effort , ead P , of Newark mest Mike Burke (heerywolgtts) for | uian which will be sagnd at tne open alr boxing Get off right to-morrow h prance around the fleld, crash, turn! +, to. the ni sof The | Cal Coolidge has blown 2s a counter attraction. That gives Boston |x. cumda show of the Walker Sporting Club at Ivanhoe Pack Buy the Zvening World whether you| “De® Babe Ruth's ball hits centre! Gyor, roll on their drivers and be up-| ‘0 tp the high score of The Evening| three places in the second division. ~ | Bewoaiyn, on the night of May 13. Little Rrealls ge to the track or not and make it| ‘field fence, (c) Kind of # bailplayer| righted again, while eight husky me-/ World Headpin ‘Tournament at a On scrount af Johnny Summer having toRO™! | 1, of the apinion thet be can sti] give # good ae @ Gaily habit tf you wish to know!|that Babe Ruth is. (d) Moral effect| chanics swatted at the ball with un-) Thum’s White Blephant alleys last ‘The climate is all that bothers Washington fans. The fat! usually |b soulder while tn training, Matohmaher Webs | couct of himanlf tn boute with ble oppoaemtn ‘ @mything worth knowing in @ racing! produced on opposing team by Habe Cappy ra who backed |MSBH but when it was all over the) comes iu July or August for the Griffmen. Peau caplet | et on ay. Ruth's home run clouts. Kierin, fainted. Thirty thousand|None-Such five or College Point, L. Kimbeth In the main po of Bfeca rounds st the | fouek a sensational box st the Cokminn 8 C ? —_— English spectators murmured: L, were etill leading with their total! ° Ridgewood Grove Sporting Chub of Brookim on | uf Yonkers, will came lovether again ins twelve: UF tm Otto there te no State! oo. nos started his home run sea-| “But it Isn't polo, old top, what?"| of 517. ‘There were ten medal win- | e W, Saturday night Kelly ts one of Chose game be!- | rand bout tere May 12 Mumby won the a governing body, despite the] ee ae eer ay wrn| Jt wasn't, But Ranelagh never| ners, as follows: Catherine Lempke, ac emps Yy U e ere who aleaye keep) ramching. | claton tn alr recent eocounter, bot Brition haps laims of the so-called National Sean eet, 7ORt: saw better filvver driving, 1; Frank Coghlan, Banner, No. 1, i st Mroorive, sotavee | 2 HD the tables the nest ure they clad. a flying start like this be is Likely to —— 103; J. W. Sterrett, F ° Q ° ne ro, pepaler Heteare, Aya af \y Boxing Association. Instoad, each GOING TOO FAR. Misting ne ito; Ge rene, t Barfield aod Teallan Joe Gann, wollerweignts. | Al Norton, ine Yonkers waterwelght. who baan's i Beeality’ has tte own commission and|>Tesk the record again. May beat) oo cies pbaschall fan—not | 10s; i. Wagner, St. Anselm No. 4, 104 tven lg ecep ton here been rematcbed 12 meet in che main 70 of | lim & deetict under the Walker law, 1s traning » f fe jealous of other bodies in the| *f¥-four home runs in a single oa-| cambler—wan nentenced to thirty| Mahoney, St.’ Anselm No. % | 101: 7 > Vessel rosette Rear gaan eg thaedall Re Sth Pigg pnd age Ripe BS Mpa ong a wegulation of the game. In the caso| 2; That would have sounded like ) days In jail for making a bet ona ball | George Luts, Banner No, 2 100; ©. A. To Da in antic Ci eRe niche ries ore ta tees fousns ton | caren, ay ot bawe low» ection.” ad Keay cke before uth came along.| game. Looks as if betting isn't going | Schlosser, Banner No, 1, 113; J. Hine es y y ‘Towmday night. we retouch toay, "tt be willon Saturday might i tof Kilbane, it is mild the Cleveland But Habe a making old nitting {be a popular sport this summer, | Clinkera, 100, i i Beetle eget giddge Nal ‘ body named men considered good) standards jook as full of holes as one; ut imagine a thirty-day sentence| ‘The team totale were: Riverside La- ——_—_ -—_—_ |" L _ for Johnny, one of them | of Jimmy Johnston's Annie Oakleye. | for merely making a friendly bet—not| dies, 411; Riverside Ladies No, 2, 256. Ce ; Andy Chaney, but Kilbane — a professional bet—not a bet based on | [: N. (40 Bane 2 40 ft - | cottages formerly used by the Aero ae aes 2 wean't ready for ‘anything that| Mike Gibbons is ambitious. Mike! crooked deal to trim eomebody— | St acm, ta ay Bannes Nok Ae For Next Six Weeks the Cham=| cise oncniod inthe anteaitens bacco biggie recog tomate 4 Hooked tough just yet. would like to take the middleweight! just a plain, old-fashioned bet sucd | Anselm 2 %. No. & 397; St pion Will Prepare for Carpen-|meots here. These will house the wae Kitson, Nomen | - ~ 7 y 2 <7) J eveats Gy bie manager, George b Another story wiich has found its title uway from Johnny Wilson, Mike|/as millions of college boys and old| Anselm No. $426: SU Anselm No. 4, ; human equipment of the outfit, in- ive ce cs voce om Oe way back Bast is that Johnny tried, | was one of the cleverest boxers ever ‘grads will have on this season's fovt- | ys; gt. anacim No. 5, 289; St. anseim| tier Fight at Famous Jersey |ctuding Dempsey, when he starts | mms Dulng tain chs, Wntises Git Set | | With the help of a friendly promoter, | seon in the middleweight class, and (hail games. No. 6 #63; St_Anselin No. 7, 302; S| Beach, serioug training. Phu, Slagy 13, (a Slay 1b be enete vom gt | ) fo stage the Jacks tout himself, but) he did have @ groat punen in|, ure’ of four years ago we wouldn't | Anselm No. 8387; St, Anseim No. 2, eal pedeg td Lge eel ee eb ta the National Ch. Norman im | mot being in any too good standing he puncl ween lacking IN| have believed anything so ridiculous . s So! 10.994: U if j make their headquarters at the Hote! Es ! , $69; St. Anaelm No. 10, $94; Union ; ‘with the boxing authorities, oouldn’t| Mike's few engagements during the 5 394; puss get away with it This story scems| past three or four years, and if there's could come off in America, “Ain't law making grand?” are bide Company, 448; Union Carbide (Special to The Brening World.) Alamac on the Boardwalk central sec- proves with @rory coatewt, and with « fow me will in on Farmer Sullivan of New York, while | |i salt away Georges Carpentier. The a > Genany sable Wal) exhaces'| raven haired battler will trek into well as any of the would-be contend- | Joseph's Club, three from St, Petor's, ere for Kilban course the champ and his human five from Rozkoy and ten from Holy can clout two homers in the same punching bags will get busy in the game, as he once did with a series de~ crown. : “ , > tion. For the first three weeks of his | bow will be ready to oppare (he best ban io Lin | | likely. Jacks, however, must suffer} anything Mike will need against Wi-| Guess the Judge felt that way saan No, wnt Uy Jan Caroise ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., May 6. conditioning here J 4 his spar. |= | } with Kilbane in that the impression |#op it Is a copper riveted kick. Janout it He suspended the sentence. | Gojie gai; Union Car ide DFY) WACK DEMPSEY, kingpin of the| ring buddies will perform exclusively ae | 4 hhas gone forth that he és ounsidered| Wilson ts as tough as a longshore- pe Colla, 384; Union Curblde Greggens, World's heavyweight wallopers, | for the cinematographers, who count | , 7%, feed minesmnd te ol be estore sue | Hot good enough to cope with the|™man, and he has a knack of getting] ay that J. Franklin Baker neods to| *%4Schefferlein & 361; Union Car- if tid "| on raking in the shekels around the | %@#* ‘# of Brooxiyn rewula | featherweight title holder in a no|that left body hook through an op- |, at tia t ia bis bome-run | bide Torchers, 3 Clinkers No, 1, will freshen up on the ozone! Ci oie in the United states und the | ing voow of tho Brooklyn Arene, Atlantic Are | 4 fecision bout. ‘The little Englishman | Ponent's defenae. Even Gibons's skill | HhVe Ie ennk Mitome Run” Baker's | 35; Cinkers Noe 212, the tne. | Breezes Wafted from the Adantic in Peehs as suburbe. ae, rockin, tomorrow sit Jn the ain 9 | i is @ strong, willing boxer and has| won't keep Wilson from slipping OM®| performances are rather overshad- |, ryenty-oight Years ure in fe Mm) fattenimg hia swatting average to] After the movie period has run its| miu ys oe Farmer balliman of Ne * ¢ shown, in bouts around New York, as ~ —— owed by Babe Ruth's. But if Baker i ; ‘ , Three-Day Golf wallaus with Willie Spencer, iy 26 {hte tesort at 120 o'clock this after-|open. An arena will be constructed 2 pending on it, Babe won't have much | Cross Lyceum. hoon over the Penaylvania choo-choo| Within easy eye distance of the| Although Chartey Pilkineion bas been matohed 1 | || GREYLOCK j HE entire receipts up at the) Tourne O ens on him in popularity. | ,Qtert, Lindsey beat Peta Schute tn there oat of] route from Summit, N. J- igh oh hes A seventoen-foot fence,| Mkt Jor Shusrue ot New Haren, Conn. on May | ASMALL ‘ Manhattan Casino boxing y Dp Ih duu “hating thampionhe isk | Lf he survives the reception cooked | Perfectly smooth on the outside. a = | Jack Dempsey never dodged having | elcht and was rewarded with fire money and &} by adiniring thousands among the making shinnying up for an eyeful| rare, Knocks Ont Temple in a} H ow o Sicwiay _Bistit At Lakewood the best men he could get in his dlamond wuddey cold clears com ty Mr. Albet Visitors in tnid euper-playground,|of the championship ecenery ditfi- Renna: @mounted to less than $4,000, which Is training camp. ‘The tougher they are | Stem fv hs sisi wk | Suc will annex the customary key to|cult, completely screens the rewervn- | seereminacH, May 6a Ful $3,500 leas than each of the principals a _[{Be Detter he tikes it. | He offered | 4 tee tarde tea! Cust me eRe the] the city from the handy 10f davon) Clon RIOR ne endo DOULYAES | or ainneapolla heavymsieht,, knosked | O I I AR in tho star bout received at the| The annmal three-day spring golf| Harry Wills a lot of money to join wa Bowling Acad iy last eveuing, | In beating | Kdward L. iader, who in his yuuniee | ot vated Just acr he Alb: out Jack Temple of San Francine in 1 ts ‘ tournament at Lakewood gets awa:|nis camp at ‘Toledo, when training to days was quite a mitt-flinger himself] Rate Is loca) y ross the Albany | out Jué np § ‘ancls n! |i OR YOUNG MEN — ‘ pnpeg pen Pita ei on he re-| “inning. to-day with more than 10)\fight Willard, incidentally saying jn an amateur way. This key will] Avenue bridge, over which the major] the first round of what was to have |i] F | Frolov, Seats ae 2 Lod OM Aagoa- 4 rendy to line up at the first toe, {that Wills could cut loose and fight admit bin to everything that is free | portion of the motor traffic eases into) been a ten-round bout at the Irish | Cluell, Peabody &Co. Inc. Fray NF ig ee cme #) saUR ae he lat are J. Simpacn {2% hard as he wanted to, if he felt in the city—air, beach, Boardwalk,| the resort. A new fence 1s being! penefit Boxing Show hers last night be . | ded in) tho * Peon like a ehagupion. ocean and other little incidentals. built along the waters running up te] ne nou ended after the man hid been | === =e es it ieee to penve that after all the) Dean, of Prin n, one of the best in Having duly qualified as a dis-|the training stable aus another accom-|poxing 1 minute 33 seconds. Fulton Garden is the only place in the city district: Plerre Proal nnd Perey] phe only other heavyweigh or | ———_$—>—__—_ tinguehed visitor, the champton will|plice to the gute receipts. dropped Temple with a left to the jaw - —— The chet a ee sc deration from! Kendall, the Deal pair: J. R. Maxwell. 'knew who didn't like to acle OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE then hic himuelf to the Atlantic City| Jack will be within easy Jogsing| after the boxer from “4 BLTODS,: “Tito C SHOW. | of Na and Merfil Chappin and J.!ring partners he could handle easily held at the Garden, would have drawn| aene ti), 25 airport, where ambitious publicity aces for the next six weeks will tell the world by wire and maj} how Car- distance of one of the best bathing beaches along the ocean front. Three blocks south and he's in the combers, the Coast had BOWLONG @ RILAARD taken « count of nine THUM ™Y}2 scares, Mo te van, also of Princeton, Last }ities are Gardiner White, Jim Jott When Jim trained for his second fight with Corbett he probably three umes what it di up| ® @t 165th Street us WILL SEND OVER TEAMS S going to charge to sea Dempsey ate track m ataciean ke 9 lengaged Bob Filtasimmous as spar- pentier’s chances grow dimmer day|and from all reports a conalderabic The public may not be lacking in| of Namau, Metropolitan Analiat jn 1880. SOROS, 10 Sonnet Harbin Bprines | POR HARVARD TRACK MEET y day as the tumng up process for| part of the hardening up process win A gonfidence in bouts Leld in the and J. Frank Dyor. of Upper Montclair, inet trp, Jeftries barred out overy- es the big July bout at Jerwey City|come from breaker battling at the Opening of Kkacing Season town club, but it simply won't n Fahy pe a one but his brother Jack and myself! LomDoON, May 5—The combined| progresses. foot of Albany Avenue. the trip unless there ie something | White ani Dyer met in the finals et! when he did his boxing for that Meht 'ocrorsumbridge unwersities track| Jack will have ample room to play,| Canny Kearns is overtooking no very superior in the way of a card|sirny Holow tant summer and at the| And believe me, lads, when Jot a‘ nities track | where 6,000 fans tnay dally watch his| bets to net playful with the oodles of offered. finish ardiner was “running and old Fitz put on the gloves behind Sd Meld team has accepted, provision-| (oii os from a special grand stand now | kale that accompany spring amd early ‘The Garden bbuts on Monday night | y, est, 1920 manner | oved doors thore waa @ fight every (ally, the invitation of Yale and Har-|{) "course of construction, ‘Thrifty| summer vistors on thelr shore AT JAMAICA, LI iiay lirowent. couse mbap en Mee eee omtetine day worth as much as Tex Rickard vant for an {nternationa} intereollem-| Jack Kearns, aided and abetted by| jaunts, Firuring the personal ap- . ught togetlier loca Fitles with big f at Manhattan have drawn said to be! dvanced no, they w early | anything hike $7 this Om the box office, no matter what the nave Prices charged. And another thing. the boxers, Chaney and Sivger, for| ™ fmatance, wouldn't have been ‘paid! } rd them. Nor would Ther Bharkey or Midget Smith get $5,000, era! sand Whey recently fought a slashing con- f inare and \ dolus fest at the Carta for $1,600 apiece Fon rage ae On the twelfth ® my, jan’t 1% thet a boxer may be rough some forty yards from the base ® $5,000 performer in one of the of the hill as a biological reception cow Sr SaaS ees fie mitthe for badly played second shou hole now r and Carpentier. mmons always wanted to con i Jeffries that he could have | whipped Jeff in their second fight, a few months before, if he hadn't his hand. He tried to Jer he put the <1 to show broken. show vn bin Springs, saw about $1 toors, rth of real championship fie if you value it at mo raion, t to be held in Boston in July, ‘The nglish collesians will sal for the Unite! States early in July, and the prvbined dual games will be h tn the Harvard stadium on Satur Jay, July 2%, aocording to present plans. Capt. BG, D, Rudd of the Oxfora team, to the athleth as also cabled i ton Unive of Pring POLO sROUNDS, |his meal ticket, will permit as many thousand persons to crowd into the (en-ecre reservation as desire at 50 cents per, Saturdays and Sundays at {apecial double rates. The bleachers |will be installed by the Thomas J | Blakely Engineering Company of Now York ‘Tho training stable will beet up in |hoth the Alamac and alrport, start | ing. to-morrow, The only settonck to pearance of his protege will cause vacationista to wax enthusiastic over! the Jersey City fracas, he has planned to put tickets for the bout on sale at! the fnancini, T dreams of the party thus far has been the shutting off of the Roulevard te TOMORROW, MAY 6TH APTCLAL OPENING DAY $6000 PAUMONOK” HANDICAP one of the Dig hangars that fron: the|tratfic to-day for repairs that wil! ee ae | hfarevodgeron the sinth side | rrenire a counts of manthe ta com tal ‘cane reserved for A : 4 Venn, Station at £06 P.M. and riaeaa 4 ef the lot. There will be an abund- plete affle to the al trem teins is nn Stat i. (4 ‘noe-of elbow poom In hia rym. Ite ths elty will nat be interru 1 Fence ey ‘teolley in LenTngton Rva: “Pies * jcapactty is ten aeroplanes fully ac- the blockade starts just beyond the coygred (or skyscrapl away to A hundred gate, but it will si are two fine trom outside of sue atten jacken business ON $3.85 tnctoame rex. REICH oman j

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