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hy The Press Publishing Co, (The ¢ York Fvenine World). | IN RENNERT HANDICAP BIG UPSET OF FORM Allan, the Favorite, Makes Poor Showing in Pim- OPENING ‘F eS SEARO ae JAMAICA TO-DAY - -- | aa: By | Thornton Fisher! SANDY BEAL'S VICTORY SHOWS HORSES ARE ADVANCED FOR ALL EARLY ENGAGEM BALTIMORE, May 6.—Under un- favorahte weather conditions, with Jupiter Piuvius an unpleasant visitor for the third consecutive 4 Sandy Beal upset form by winning e Ren- nert Handicap ut one mile at the Pimlico track. He took the lead on the firet turn and romping along in front under @ pull splashed mud In the face of My Dear, his nearest opponent from the start’ to the finish, St, Allan, the é ; ay i i : z favorite, seemin Was unable to Cy Vincent Treancr. A c - ~ ~ REAL RACING untrack himself in the going and by Lee alto THEYRE OFF FORM AT JAMAICA raced far below the form he displayed acing season opens at the The SAME OLO AMATEUR a 5 eae 4 SHELL LAV A'YON HER JY 4 me Tien Cabby & poodblocking ba verybody knows that it wi! SHERLOCKS - THERE'S MANY ‘ 0 WELL, JERRY ‘ 4 FAVORITE ack, 1 sway ti Sanford Has Many Promising Two-Year-Olds, with Uranus the t Siar of the Lois—Joyner’s Material Looks Like First-Time- Out Winners—Some Good-Looking Short Grass Colts- Hildreth String Keyed Up and Joe Notter’s Charges Are Ready for the Barrier--Year Ushered In To-Day at Jamaica Amid Gaia Scenes. spe wer kno E Jamatea track this thar the srnoor LEY; “ colt by Wrack, led all the way in the ve a gala event iven good weather a crowd will tax the capacity & SLIP TWIXT & BOOB 5 Just 6oT e a coroR- AND Lill, second race, and won by open day ere will be reunions on all sides, Those who haven't s AND A TIF } light from Maryland Belle will be glad to ain, ‘The band will be play- ng. Flags will be fluttering from atop the syundstand, Improvements made’ over winter will be noted. A new wire fence at the en ve instead of the rickety oid board affair, an increased parking. space for the automo- one another since last f. shake hands a biles and fiesh paint everywhere will all be Oa . Y y z pleasing to the ‘eye. The judges’ stand, the . . > on ‘ j » 7 iy LY ex OLO OE ALIBI i d, the paddock and the narrowed : ; : y 1A 2 Witt BE ribbon In appearance, will be J OLD THRILL 4 ow AMONG THOSE with opening day. . eo OF SEEING i PRESENT TODAY “Boois and & efc YOUR DOUGH 7 Wil) sound like i Wail Uthible fier of the thoroughbreds’ hoofs in the strete Ang rolled track itseif, a mile viewed with an mes on siasm that con nows ull this in advance, but pvese st, the wire, -tivwryeoty wage iL OH te, sda et ne — banca AT JAMAICA, FRIDAY, MAY 6. Revit Oey i Hee The wenn. ios goat that we are atil chestnut colt Uranus by Sunstar and WEATHER: PR PROBABLY RAIN TRACK: HEAVY. good day to remind Ma~ | la the i A oy | Vera Ci He cost a pretty penny a ings iving. able to ensoy, rere ore on siden Ne nee cnaws and Dad of the good things » and after all ats very IM | hats as fast as 482-5 second They ; , nankful| all wintered at Hot Springs and are we have in store (4 stor in charge of Trainer Ollie Hughes for boys cf all sges! hird Race pine Truxom Hillsdale Happy Buxton ic; ‘arpenter ; Dony Varden : Uranus is one of seven of Santord’s ’ Dori D feat jin the Youthtul and is also in the By Neal R. o Hara. " Ce Ulan ! Things to wear. {Colorado with four of his stable | ‘opynatt, 1021, by The Prese Publishing Co, (The New York Evening Wurid UT let ad be over with i mates. vse are the st two Ket down (oc own co canon Wh aos rae EU Uamnalon ne ard (THE ROBINS ARE THE EARLY BIRDS. | - t lot of two-year-olds jant siceds which inay make or bre Things to play with sporting goods. en Wuttons Nohant the h Cen Buttons Duncecap Red Tom W's Love ur Real aa —--— | Broadway. at Warren i * waweel oe Widener. The best that he Basebal) is the only commodity that Brooklyn depends not Blue Bell Tom Dunboyne First rate quality moder- are going ty ave 4 wader | hus shown of these are Brilliant Ray,| York for Tl tast Straw Tden|Dlases ately priced—our policy agate ey Ave| # Black gelding by Pennant and sun-/ OSs aides 2] Mavourneen Dixie Dr. Clarke ammy Kelly 2, ; re S he virus to find ut te car? | SlOW IL, and Carpenter, aiso a xeld- | BROOKLYN BIUDGK COULD CAVE IN AND BROOKLYN 3]Nohant Marie Irish Dream American Boy jof figuring everything on Were ceny Mau this year? | tig by Mont d’Or I. and Catana,| WOULD STILL BE BROOKLYN. VERY STILL! Wellfinder icenatar ~ Pacduuie: Teplacemeaeneoeee ho “ oa | Brikiwnt lay is in the Sutoti Btate | e eet ufket. of Heather }Irizlet Miles § VS replacement Costs 1e geonardos, the Try- and he ts ready, Carpenter) ¢ The Robins sure catch the early I id. Lust Straw rowhead _[ Manna goes for boy same-as for tne eCarefdia, the Tenlecs. e te only one engagement, in the Sige) - F , Ae i wy elifinder Realm ( i alah crt Al Gn leat eens otad week from to-mnérrow. He The Robs have won more straight games in the last two weeks thar Telegraph 2}Car Free aan eae men i Gre: digs, the Kn vb ne too will go to the post fit. Joyner has| the Chisox of 1919 played in. That's statistics. | ndow __3| Mavourneen Happy Buxton. ammy_ Kelly i $ rue Oe ony eco others better engaged, but as yet they | ear tee | Morning "7 iv eifinder ee Sere t Se ee eRe Sea wi eniatlk haven't shown the racing ability of Manhattan can lead the world with home runs and no one on bases, | Telextaph Ten Buttons Sammy Kelly \ ER: ie ae eel, the two mentioned. Of his older horss| Brooklyn mooches along on one-base raps, With third base inhabited by | sor Becta Weare American Boy laeeton i Wat inaieht yet, fone is tn better racing condition than| home-loying sprinters. That's » nes | Morning } Wwelltinger noe Paton ous enerteane tay pee son sad Last Straw. pire iat eer ‘ do II, would Totn Welsh, who handles the « peels ARON NON ROBINS AND THRE t Riddle colt of J 4. Widener, is sald to hay PERCHES 4 £ ns the colt real a two-year-old in the ba bd he ae 5 THE CONSENSUS was beaten in the mud recently at but if he he is the only one fa-| Robbie is the only guy in cither league tyAt can lose weight over Lexington, bat the trainer sticks to miilar with his racing ability, ‘Tom| bis team’s showing—and Isn't - bis statement yet. We will withhold {s naturally secretive, but, according j nt on iim until he gets to the clocke: he has nothing ex Ps oniy recently that Leon Bil the shoce of the gre this year, That was betd (Record) Wedgewood FIRST DIVISION NOW consists OF TH rth Race, . The A's are the fastest team In Inside of two weeks. Chey started and finished Third Rac Duneecap y Lent Wedrewood Dolly Varde ster or Prudery or Leonardo IL. stand Mateatla Lacs scevarmens cr aL S 3 : : JAMAICA SELECTIONS. out, aseuming that Inchcape will not pres Thousands of Visitors to} ° » ably in racing trim after a} On Wateh..... .. Kel seen 120 : First Race—L St y, Ten Lut Sane cs o0 | remy se naa Ele aT i ontests at Local Clubs| ote 88m 8 Samp Churchill Downs | whithatet 4 Bie. ten amp Chure | run back to thelr two-year: | aigg at Belmont in charge of Kenneth | cond Race—-Marle Ant ) with hia Kentucky Derby eptional outside of his older Jho Se owlié —— Ma (o" War, for er thle Weltae me Hes one ao as feat y a ty | lower in the Standing 0! s, N R d I Bah eat" kta tte, eri er Nl ee aoe een guinea meen ota era ior eter tasten or | THE PAM CN Tangy, (Many Nations Represented In } frovrow's Dery wit heip eat Ps oy HILDRETH has just got in| Abs Allee Pan pera pred ee ee | Running of Kentucky Der by. Me yee tom rout mate nz, O aymenm omcrneeee| Midget Smith Has Made $27,000 <i" aM | eR Lord Brighto: . tee is cea nette eld form. There may be a three-|* 2 For Classic T yen! | Service star, Chincoteague dof exteaordinary class this! Karrick, are aico » Particularly | ; RIPEN lining poise fans Dam @l eee one aee He) Cla sic Tur Even Third Race—Buxom, lilllesdale which didn't race at all last|David Harum and star Court.| Engagements in Next FeW | Bridgepor: meets Kid Thomas (ile cade pk 2 To-morrow. | Happy Buxton, } Treyre : year, Tie Quincy atable, for instanee,|Sandy McNaughton han the string of| iS ie Limes = Trish Dream ones. ut Fourth Race=Naturallst, Dr HEY'RE OLY! has one of thia kind in Sunny Jifh lenaitarslan stable 4i¢ Audacioua and Months Expected to Net Sam Wallach ts now manager of Sammy| xKrewer... Pi 110 —— Clark, Capt. Alcock. te We have good reason to delieve that) (Re gn ate dacious and | Sehitt of Harrisoum, Pa. who has been doing | Debadou...... Wiener 110 ) - , “th | Thetrimnevsand efficiency | v8 ; ville Ky Ma. 6. —M. Fifth Rac Teddy R., Lad’ 4 | ft will take an ex fast | Enfilade are ready for their best ef-| Him $8,000 pihore, Biacticaly all of ‘hla toxing in Philadelphia | Capt. Ateoek 109 We alin Elates aha © Philaris, ff that characterises the f 0 bea is one right now at| forts 4 eno NHRSERTIABITE Schiff hag newspaper decisions over Joe Tiplita : ‘ uited States anc | i Peay ars aia turk ings, but wi he go a route? |e maid of “rant qi eee ih Pare Jand Mary “itid" Brown, the Quaker City bat ri, meee 116 Europe and Central Am | Stain Tenee = Peatot, ee thoroughbred is true of the r} ‘unanawered. qi e sald ne horses, which | | ue. senitt Tight we 4 Wallach is of ie ies ee _ es tonnl Sextet- Not is also likely to fit in with tha | for early racing, On Watch and| Midget Smith, the Sncuiae local | the local fighters. chan ~ Kentucky De i. nt « ba Dowit | lamon ; ar The Thoroaghbred of Cars lopnotchers thin season, He ahowed |Ponnaconna have turned in six fur-|bantamwetght, who is a big favorite | 4 soxing iow will be staged at Chery Chase to-morrow, Members ot -Preaident) d Di i} 1 Intle last year although he was one of {long trials in 1.14, a very good move,| with the local boxing fans as a Te- | Washingom, D. O.. for which the not rooapte will 25 | ah eile 8 Cabinet, financiers and big | | paserenes Moron Car €0. ron the moni highly thought of juveniles; but not as fast as that of Dr, Clark, ‘ : tehin@ton, D. C., for which, the net reoapta will nr | ind women prominent | New York nt the United THIS TIME “LAST YEAR. okiyn = Newark: Matin in the springy He won a race at|the Whitney Paumonok Handicap| *ut of his great fighting and OPS) eer at Gaus Wel lea themes Ua Ne SPCR NO wert Fuse te | tnaidnts, who haa worked I Tit” | numerous vietoren in bouts at the|mr.gmrem st tm Wee ted towed «| Fe Big Auto ace | impressive performance, and may go| Emil Herts hi ‘al good look-| Garden, Manhattan Casino and other as inatohed Battling Leringky to mot | ezue' on to better things. Billy MeLaagh- | {ng short grass colts this season, On r. Estecas Gil-TBoi Minisier of [oreign R and loca} clubs in the last eight months, | Ray Smith for ten mands, aud Johuny Donnelly |tions, and party, will represent the) emis ln and Sporting Blood may also de- |appearances they are runners. The : Se lca anes’ Shika (1G MMisceawela. IDIANAPOLIS, Ind, May 6—! Ve ' pres serene ‘ velop Into worthy candidates for |ent of these Iv June Grass out of the | Has cleaned up $27,000 out of HOOKS | age ceek wil woes seat eee, Mabie ye automobiles have b 5 . He inves ey jen || unp RAYS the. Reds five ey eZ 1st Successful Year = championship honors, and Jimmy |mare Comsora, Another likely look-| contests, Harry Neary, the manager, ray Twenty-five automobiles ha Belgians have arrived in Americ for) in the first inning, Cineinnati Rowe's Whitney collection of three- jing Hertz youngster in El nnual 500-mile in the announce purpose of attending len Jay by|has kept Smith busy battling, and | Nick Kline of Nowwrs, N. J., ‘9 looking after entered in the : ine ees | won, 15 to 11. 0 n ear-olds must be reckoned with. |Spanish Prince [1 and Jun He | e fe wil » off | uve atta mtdy Lan z * ational sweepstakes race at th jm ay oe ni on and >hils ee ire ital ine umiing (mmababiy iasbetter than dune crags, |stnomenene are (nek he wl rat OF | Une affair of Heudiy Tass, the qmateur lighiweiges | NAC pats pos May 30. , Thousands of visitors are here, In The Braves and the Phils scored oaks Sariy three.yearcold stakes to | Joe Notter has been doing well | Sb0ut$8,000 more before the month of | tainion udionib, Kino exrets wo mage | dianapolis Motor Speedway May 50 | noteis, ars and two home runs, a triple and seven provide means of judging the si with the Schwartz brothers’ Cote | September. He may be matohed to|‘ 1ae for hit first profcasional febt at the tries for the event, which carries | y: i a dot we " are Colomeun A, ©, af Nowark, No J., in about owo | ye a purse 0! <imatel F 1orrew morning. % @®esbor of Man o' War. [SOr, Carefree and Tumabout and| aght Jack Sharkey In a return battle | wage. Kline en) has ieecticaly peter tae Pe ieee, Burne 00 SURIDAIU ANY ja 8 to-morrow morning. | ‘The White Sox took the lead in TOMORROW seers? the Johnaon two-year olde. They alll in the near futu wo meet Touuny Tuoiey ( 3 announced t a 8 bout walsh will be |” Drivers for twenty three of the ma- day bringing toa ciose| the American League from the chines have been named, Five for-|the formalities inci den Dario Resta, Italian, and) Indications are, it is and fifteen thre this| have been given plefty of gate work and are ready to run. Notter promises | aaa to become aa good # trainer as he|_ Chammlion Joe lunch, holler of the bantam | magad at Pateman, No J Red Sox. JAMAICA $600 KINGS CO. HAND.CAP HE two-year-old situati year im the usual No Futerity winner has ‘been was a Jockey when he sported the Yieht title, f week-end boxing show at the Munty | Cleners The re Andre Boillot yn scored two runs tn ¢! will ongage in another bemt to- Rene Thom Albert | between a doze . . Polot Sporting Club to-morrow night will feature e. F | rt t eleventh, it the Gi ounto seen at any of the local tracks so far.| Whitney silks night. Me will take on Pal Moore of Memphis, shea bt will feature)! GC yot, and Jean Chassagne, French s-olds will start in the mile bu Hants eountod " ; Ny | turee ten-round bouts my Lerne, the crack first and won the § 7 to 6. iC) Owners and trainers may think they ck Goldsborough has moved ovr | TE2, i a twolrp-ronnd baitle at a show to t fs oh es men—will have mounts. Ralph de} irst money in j i LES y | thor! on Ky | Harlon Matitwelabt, meets Patsey Broderick tm une Fordham q > THE WALLABOUT PURSE ~ ve one, but If they do they ara/from Gravesend to Aqueduct with the smeed st an Amidorim at Toney 3 | cind-up. dock Grita, the Mroux featherwetgh,| POima, Tommy Miton, Ttoacoe i pain beatin Toston Coll fooling themrelves at this time any- Stoneham string. He has about ten 2 © to reelve & mrarantes of $4,000. with | Oe isa ty meet Andy Chaney In two weeks, | ScHrles, Ralph Mulford, Perey Ford, | | St hether Leonardo tu) 0)” And 30.her Good Races how. The two-yeat-olds are gam-|two-year olds and Yellow Hand and, lon of ewepting US mr cent. of the | ; a Howard Wilcox and other leadi I as ended hs BE ’ ot A tata nat BU OUD Ie expected, | lll try concluslons with Artie Schick and Bobby : . an _ dies at best. Remember the fate of Dry Mcon, which were bought from | #™ Mens (scl ete. | thumas and Scotty Willlams wll bo paired off ia | Ameri drivers will start. {by the announcement of F ; SPESIAL RACE } the $150,000 Inchcape, who went B. T. Wilson last fall, This pair never | two goot houte will be witnewed at the | the opening Kn-rounder ‘A number of the drivers already are| owner, that the colt would not | HOW THEY DO IT NOW. Laon, Ba wrong just when he seemed to have looked better than they do right now. | prookiyn Arma, Avante and eNor! Avenies, tn Indianapolis practicing the| if the track is muddy. Bon Homme j i id all the two-ycar-old stakes at his Frank Weir too has shifted his base | Matcmmeker Den Horn wii! oft ananer|ovent, but the foreigners and those |!s his other prospective start i on | iieookiyn, toniaht, Marty Cram, the popular | i apaheerts Rauainrent tosdayittine Yesteri Hero—-Red Faber ay mercy? from Gravesend to Aqueduct with the | ienwmw welterevisht, © Te st sim stent, | mien air Ring wow st Ivashoe Mark at Itides | who have been on the Western coast | Rumors were nt to-day that | ersay 8 { There are any number of two-year- |Frank Farrell horses. Welr has quite | ena’ mulsraMiht: (ni a lint ait omy rood tonight. Al, Me Rae ineete ov Kely in| for the winter and spring season are |three eligibles from the, st able of H.| » White Sox hurler pitched his r olds at the local tracks now. Many & useful bot. A two-year-old T. #. | iwetre roumnla, while in the otiier twolve-rui bout ute fitwen zounde, |not expected before next week P. Whitney—Tryster, Prudery and) seeond two-hit game of the scason i of them look promising. They 2!- | Foley, named after the ex-Sheriff, 19 | gam with Jack Melerlac ‘einennieae | Rroomspun—wonld be entered. 8 ! ny Nale will uy wit Willle Soe Tut Mant iS RaRal against Cleveland and won 4 to 0. } ways do, but the real stars often turn, the best in the atring, He ta a DINK | gat. bouts ouahi to be cee aa ike. Oot while Were Cloments willl awnag N COLLEGES FORM Turf authorities to-day are consid t? up over night. A youngster may show ,Colt by Wrack and Aurine and ts in ee ane’ canal ‘ inches vit Youny Stickle jn another event SOUTHER ering the following xh in xth inning, one a very ordinary trial, a half-mile in the, Youthful stakes, biaicgs adh Mabey Rhasente iS tao ual pian iona wi aie || we NEW SPORT LEAGUE. | sirens a homer by Cold, gave Detrolt six $0 seconds, one day, and come out | Clopton in a recent arrival with a} After trining diligwstly for two montie, dtm | wing s Nr Voter runs, The Browns lost 9 to 0, } mex! time and breeze five furlongs In| Mixed string of hie own, Dave Gtd- | deter, whe Rasoomem Glan, ts again mady to R i vant, Billy Bs Leonardo 4 4 _ : rf f nothing. The weather has a lot to ¢0n'# and Whitney horses, He hag a| wield ttn goal right hand, Co a thar | Many the fast tthe dantameetgnt, | ATMUANTA, Ga., May 6.—Organtzation | qT. Ron Homme, Touch Me Not. Mns- Sam Rohne tripled in the t : do with their form. Hot days usually Crack colt in this lot named Now |e waver fait tntier in tile fe, an Hie hae | 09 i favidly coming to the front tn the e0- Loe tha mow Souther Intarcallegiate Con-|eailonge and Firebrand. Unele Velo} inning and sols pone. ‘The Rea Sine Out the heat in theme pny Orleans, which has worked halves in |e annie of fienle. 1 ile belt, Jim. tellers sill bl vit Pha Nie many sic Heoronce has been completed with twelve |is the only p considered prob. | bent the Curbs 11 to , BOXING TOURNAMENT { stake books often show how mia. (¢& The Larry Waterbury tring 18 ho will be ate 10 whip an Moin thy [tore In rotation at ite chide Ins thle vicinity anatantt A a gl able, while t $——-Pruslery. Loose playing % mshy and Auspices 77th. Divisl ¥ finke books often show how mis aise going wall A promising: coll In |eerh, As ence ae he Osis elaried, Uidecm tw. [tis Veen mauiied to men Jou Loon tn. the) ¢ We inners (ie TN nt et OM vaan. |carecul and N thly wili| Fournier helped Pittsburgh beat Mon., May 9, 8:30 P. M. : A this lot ls @ brot to Butler's Spur, aha iy S) | main event of tweire muinin at tbe Star Booning | ne mombers, according to Dr. 8, V, Sans (CATE ANG ee tat Ree | the Cards § to 3 At 1AB ORAL LER 3 in their earl culations. Last year, | ine ievalts tavaition UF, {ileven_ he will he the eniae avomtion he wae | main ove Sistas Jford of Athens, President of the organ | attemy 1 L ps) ee Sea Ee ine Bb mere r instance, Prudery waa the Bt ‘ SAVORS © CON | during: the Wille lame era \ i et ae or he only or won al sored ey SMe shi6 > | engaged of the Whitney youngsters |yinced thone who saw him at Mary. | eat aaial at ue | MORON wing edliomes and universitica |Icontucky Derby’ | : ae } te the spring and summer stakex OS ROY NS le Ghove Lhe ordinar The opening bowing ahow of the oe tne | & miles up th Big Twelves 2 | 6 Tho weather, of course, has been In| ocean Irerk A- 0, of Long liranch will be stant | srecten paddy Kutly. who ot Authors Intercollegiate Ath) ARS iN NEW MILE RACE NAVY FOOTBALL STAR ; pas |, [a great measure responsible for this. (onthe lt. of May 12. Tom McArdis, the | tere Pa 911, 20 een Goorgte | ee ee Gnor risia ST i E. t WN at Jamaica the prize look- |'They “ure not only In condition but | eaumater das elanal ip Vaises Finnigan ot | Want ott J in the watay of Hf | fama Pofytechnio Lnstttate | MOVES TO WEST POINT. | ' ing lot of juveniles are those of |they are acclimated, Many of them nd to mest Youig Joe Onnder of the | (om raunie at t hore eels Ch Tennenser, | reity Ma matching of | John Sanford, They are all by |are In what 's known among trainers oth the mania qo of un | eee Ie wil eogere in a) Mttasisalppl A, and My ter cain scph At tha meena i epé course looking now. They have |@% thelr second training. Phey bad | panier 0 there will be three viner | tweireronnd battle with Hockey Kunses, we | North Carotina Sinte, | arith : Pha ANNAPOLIS, Mi, May 6.—Vlet “ Plenty of size and are runners, if ap. |been keyed wp as long ago Ax ADF | gouty between pranisina young boxers race Hettwaielt: 6 TWUIBIO SF tie: Ay dul \¢ nis: {waahingion and tae, U Nats ues See, (oe ane BE Novos of Rutland, Vt, star half-back | pearances count for anything. They Tet Wp oe, ani beaneht back | AY ERR Ys aa varity af Maryland LD eee rane ctaului ana f the Navy eleven, is to witch sre mostly Engileh bred. One of yD only should they race! Frankie Jerome, whe has been winn| ia Se = aN Per oh all Gaacdieahiian thor A ibaa tyne tala in ihe hp aie ' M F } \ien the Walter Motiirr Vie MteLa ference oar freshmen fror ven hroapestiv | ta th ping tur iuilardy and Bowles, | them which Iw the star of the col. Well from the start but their pres nt fighia in qnccamion in the tax Mees in OTe er ea vein yararaie inve (p aweTilinaiaeke Geel fesdne plannin Brunswick tis ey Celleuder Gane 7 feotion ‘at this time, is the Imported condition will enable them to retuin been matched to meet Torry Miller in the main | Se eee represented one cotlege in athletics fron n Ac A © Buker, [enter St John's College Be on A Bt. thelr form better and longer thar in go of twelve rounds at the rogular weekly box | ¥ Nas Going to another collene and playi Tamea Connal DPAIA Re Kear anttatoa bensiminatio BABRAIIT TO-MNY, POLO 6 other years when training conditions ing show of the Comunonwealtt Sporting Clay of | [Y r i Wmoeting. ov ww & varsity team, and enforce strict rules \\ IMevins, Columbia, and Dennis (Point. His brother, Dewey 18 THUM BOWING & x Qo P. ciad DROOKLYN. were not so favorable Harlem on Satuhtay evening, May Md, Im the tty-roan against professionalism omne!, Harvard, a star abhlete at St. John's 1510 Brow twa} ‘ r f i BY Sesh ‘ yr ; ¢ ' me