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‘FAMOUS TRAINER SU Hildreth Brought Horses Right From To Race Nobody Has Line on String Which Came From Ran- cocas Training Quarters. By Vincent Treanor. AM HILDRETH has started i son with an edge on| performer, for he boug? SO ater, Ho came East to| #t Private terms rigt Belmont Park early last week with & Big Mable of horses direct from the] with $2,000 added, at one mile and a beyond the fact | Sixteenth, which will be run to-mor- the clockers. RRancocas farm, and Ghat all his charges looked good, noth- fg was known about their indtvidual| seventy entries among them such as peed or ability, Now all hands are sitting up and beginning to take no- tice of everything going to post sad~- led by Hildreth and carrying the “almost white” colors which have re- placed the more sombre black com- ‘bination carried by the stable last eeason. There is a bit of green in the mew silks of the MMidreth-Sinclair com- bination, but it is almost hidden in the neckband and cuffs of the rider and mot easily discernible on the baock- etretoh when there are other white silks in the field. However, it is not the colors that count so much as the teed which carries them, and, so far Hildreth seems to have some very apable animals. Everybody who professes to know anything about races la aware of the ebility of Mad Hatter, but few knew, nm Saturday for instance, that the five-year-old son of Fair Play was up 40 @ record breaking performance in his first appearance at the post Farm Ready | at Their Best Laddie did the same thing under Fairbrother just when he seemed home. Trainers are still talking about Morvich, the Spreckels two-year-old which won the first two-year-old race of the year on Friday. It is the opin- lon of the majority of them that he can beat anything yet shown, If they are right, Maxey H has & good he Morvicn | after the race. The Garden City Selling Stakes, row, is for three-year-olds and up- ward. There are no fewer than Corn Tassel, Damask, Moody, Pilgrim, Wtwins, st. Indore and Biff Bang. Some smart two-year-olds will sport colors on Wednesday in the Montauk Selling Stakes, to which $2,000 hay been added. This will be run over the five and a half furlong route, ‘There will be real clam in the Spring Stakes, © brand new event, which will ha its initial running this year on Thura- | day. It has a value of 25,000, and| among the eligibles are Careful, Touch | Me Not, Crocus, Knobbie, Ten Lee, | | Smoke Screen, Broomspun, Idle De: Last Straw, Montalvo, Billy McLaug’ lin, Sportiboy, Muskallonge and Step Lightly, The real top-noteners among the two-year-old« will parade in the) $6.000 Colorado Stakes on Saturday, which, with the Excelsior Handicap for three-year-olds and upward, will round out a banner cant. The Coin- rado in a five furlong affatr, and the best sort of a contest may be looked for. In the Excelsior, which has a guaranteed cash value of $7,500, On Watch will have a try at Extermina tor, Blazes, Audacious, Mad Hatte: Cirrus, Dr. Clark, Naturalist, r Gain, Yellow Hand and all the best of THE WEEK-END He's SPENT AS RPRISES CLOC 00 |MiTIATION FEE SPENDS HIS FIRS WEEK END AT THE CLUB AND FEELS AS Lotte SOME A& GUY LOST IN AFRICA THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 9, 1921, REPAY YO! your Kim! r 5 Piouka —-- Gave OF GOLF THE KEM . . By Thornton Fisher KERS AT JAMAICA RACE TRACK BASIS CUSTOMARY It THE NEHGER: IS CALLING (7, OLD CEAR ~ IT WAS NOTHING at ALL 1 ENJONED ROLLO Has BEEN A GUEST OF wes PRINCETON LOSES, - STROKE OF NAVY'S CONQUERORS =e Heinie Leh Won’t Be Able to Row for Tigers After Next Month. NCETON, N. J, May §—dtn ab | Princeton there ts scarcely @ man more | pleased with tho rewu!t of Saturday's triangular regatta with the Navy and Princeton than Dr. J. Duncan Speeth, coach of the Tiger crews in the efter |noon, and professor of English in the ;Mmorning. He was on the towpath along |the Delaware and Raritan Canal during all the raes and after he saw his var- sity crew pass the mile mark even with the Navy there was little doubt In bis mind that the Orange and Black would win, for in the early part of the contest it had to buck the strongest current of any of the lanes. Ina statement to-day Dr. Spacth sa: am very w Pleased, of course, + eion crews, for this was one of the most important regattas of the year. Heinie Leh mroked u great race, and showed keen judgment, but we musin't t that he was backed to the limit by every other man in the pat. Only two of the elght oarsmen in the varsity race had ever before earned thelr “Pp. “Sid Milne at 3 and. Harold Ath nd Harold Brig FRIEHO Ane ear spring, ut, for the eat th experience 3 s vast fali John Henry Leh of hg coy, babi rr Allentown, Pu,, was comparatively. un- © TO sa rf abe known In the rowing world. In’ fact, ROLLO= few have realized his alibre as a stroke ~ e THEN PLAYED & Cee wee? BEREY A HOLE AND ARTE IS IR um! he meas that beat th red the beat for the crew Nav the handicap division. HIS CRIGANAL TEM AND FINE To Boor Monce the generous price against the horse, which was the best in train- ‘mg last fall. and Krewer! Who could guess that he would begin his four-year-old career by taking into amp such a speedy, if faint-heart- ed, sprinter as Peter Piper? The game goes for Timberel, the two- year-old winner of the first race, sad- died by the astute trainer. Assuming that there are good ones, especially in the two-year-old divi- sion in the Hildreth barn, race goers Training With Big Men Will Make Dempsey Fit For Carpentier Battle the swimming team. food swimmer,” Jenkisson was tried out a 1 know I'm a World's Champion Now Light- er Than When Starting Prep- a boxer ‘would do well to give everything car- - ds a and, being substituted for sailor rying the “white, green collars and| — arations for Willard Fight, | )h2,, Wis fo have boxed te coast eu. least the te ts ood in sensational style by giving ever they are entered. e stake _ the chnaimpion—Geyer, a very good | book for Jamaica shows that Hil- By Robert Edgren. welterwelght—a beating. | @reth has six named for both the rs t Colorado and the Youthful, the big- Walehls ti training at Fred it two-year-old races of the meet- ‘3 place, Summit, N. J, He In a few weeks Jenkisson was sent to the national championships at Pe DEMPSEY welghed 193 when Boston, where he beat down his o LIVE WIRES | By Neal R. O’ Hara. . by The Tress Pubilshing Co. (The New York Eventag Worlc) Ba: ing it? pbail is the national game. Subscribe to a be ball pool The baseball pool isn't based on gambling—not our end of it anyway. The whole thing Is worked out by percents rent. ‘The winners win the rest eo 8 © There are sixteen teams in the majo: and Phillies We give away eighteen pr Ours js a8 good as any of them. ° eagues, including the C! wes each week! ponents one after another, fighting “ike a tiger.” After going home he beat Geyer) again, having him on the floor di nearly done for at the end of a furi- ous four rounds, Jenkisson has very | unusual natural boxing abilities. He moves in and out softly, in no hurry, and suddenly cuts loose a hurricane They are Kal-sang, which ran Welshed more at Toledo, yet he en- second to Good Times on Saturday, tered the ring against Willard at 183. The Alomer, Hotspur, Billy Watts With a little hot weather he'll go and two otners unnamed as yet. One 4, F RO ‘Of these is by Wrack und the other [WA to about the same mark aguin, Friar Rock. in the Rosedale, a easily, He dropped weight fast tho 000 filly event, Hildreth has six last week at Toledo. Rancocas representatives, pamely.| Dempsey wants to finish hiv train- Rose Brigade, Fanfare, Budana, , of fel F met tmare, Sidius und Restraint. ° |! work at the shore, where he can| hitting ARIS decir tils Aty astick junny Jim is cups £5: rndice “pin nave an occasional swim in salt| quick knockout ad appearance at Pimlico to-day, water. He always thes CH oh . - 7 nat > @oesn't feel quite so cocky about his er swimming. When a boy, .n Ritts nleal boxing hac velows Vi ehances as he did when he made his Oakland, he spent his spare time at ‘ debut on Friday last. Alihough/ the baths in Alameda, swimming in] °°” ™ a Sunny Jim won then, Fitz says Re gan erancisco I ads ; didn’t like his manner of doing so. uelsco Bay, which ts always college men ying to He thought the colt would break fast Celd beeause of the current down nis made a major spe Ie and win as far as you could throw a! along the coast from the northern be. A first class tennis player Tock. Instead he broke slugeishly and ice fields. Dem wantea <6 46 be in aw fMne physteal cond!- had to be hustled along all the way. | y wanted to "5 champl t th another Duke Kahanamoku, but he accidentally got into boxing instead, That race may improve him, but litz all won't be satisfied until he gets guod ring college or 4 ews from Baltimore to-night. of swimming. Tennis i# no lenger considered a —— ' na feht be it dow’ ganie." The short time that Yellow Hand ran a disappointing} When tralning for a tight he Whoo Gini tennis champions stay at tt race in the King’s County handicap ® dally swim, and he refuses to bY (op jp proof of the dermand on nerve, on ren: He ree See ay lieve that swimming reduces his vi- speed and wina, There are oo old on ¢ ‘or a winning effort, hal | — vilef a -jtennisa champion: Youth must be Trainer Jack Goldsborough probably | ‘#!ty—-& common belief among box-| PRNN Tatty much as int didn't figure on Mad Ha’ being so|&FS and athletes in general, none Rruclling of the rougher spor well keyed up. Yellow Hand per-| Dempsey isn't going to follow the| yet any one can play tennis for a formed far below expectations and jold custom of tralning with small! moog many yeurs, and play a was “drunk” Snishing. He was lucky |men for a fight with a fast man, He gama (i haa become probabl to be third. likes to have big men in his training most gencrally played game in 4 — camp—fellows he can wallop and fea, tn bacAune, tennis) cour There probably isn't another horse | who will wallop him when they can. ¢ be built in any vacant lot o: in training which can stop faster than| He likes the rough stuff. ‘That's | yard that is roomy igh—the only Peter Piper. At six furlongs he is #|what he grew up on. No fancy work | jemand being a litt space and level wure thing to quit if there is any-|for Jack. And ho's right. The best | ground. There are as many tennis) thing behind him, but at ot he is/training for a fight is fighting. courts in Blizabeth, N. J., as there considered as fast as almost anything | Dempsey can't fight lightweights. are golf courses in America, in plates, Turning into the stretch} Jack's falling out with Tate, his! ponuis is a game for any one who om Saturday it didn't seem possible | oid sparring partner, never would| ao tus a tentin racouet ne few thet Krewer could get near him in| have occurred tf Tate had made good | C2" buy a tennis racquet, a fow t the run home, but try as Falrbrother las a fighter, Dempsey would ke to{ 29 ft mln 0 » You did, Peter went into complete collapse? }train with somebody who could giv: SRN in the last half doven strides. Blue | jim a roxula hbevery day. whe iE Sober pate bs. =e = =|why, at Toledo, he bad Jack Kearns na Peale . offer Harry Wills $3.0 to come and Re ene hres New Columbia | spring psrner ana sent ts PUR ete, message with the offer one Rut y SA ° \ “You suy you ought to 1 RANG ea oo laa tadium Planned | wise si rent you Mp OoEnEE Sa aeE bY | Dempsey every day, and if you can nd play ten : oe you can have the BUH AAR UN Jal Sean Bivps have been tal: n-|mateh, as far a8 we are conce Tine A maior por ini Amerie Mounced yesterday, to acquire for the | Willa didn't avcept that ees Wintio mattiontGe Oe use of Columbia University for - ie winy at a ree dale fet ignity ny one's sparring dium and athietic grounds, provided paren b. ean x ee what pme of the Middle Western « the necessary funds can Le obtained | Dempsey would have done if leges are working to mak boxin within & reasonabls time, the prop- |same sort of an {tation had also a tmajo t, with local and erty knowm as the Dyckman tract, Lect Senha ma him under similar facet colle a CREM OINR RI ¥ Ox Rounded by Broadway, 218th Street, MONEY TALKS. wlarity in the last four years, largely and the Harlem Ship Cunal, having est In this bout? Well, Tex | because !t waa adopted as a splendid an area of a little more thaa twenty- ard received over $20,000 with \s for men jn the ariny and # ares. r ringside seats before the navy | shes hey nis You ci nterest eve! The acquisition of this property, a pa Wi GME igre a feed NBome are Rulted {OF foutb ad uscording to the university announce- ive number of seat orders |Uoxing and move ragged sports, and will solve the problem of out-|have come in from Canada and from | they have a clear right to ft and athletic spo Western and Middl rn citics, | @ports ‘ in. with hele. f. ; Charles Jenkisson . he | He refore the trustees and| Charite Jenkision, woinin| Boxing is one of the finest sports faculties of Columbia for andthe A. A. U. champi in the world, trom a spectator’s view- » uvused the keenest inter- js one aimateur who When the attraction formed st of ulumni and students, The est! pucome a professional acle of two famous box- tated cost, it was stated, is about Cogid m: good with th eeting In the ring can draw a $2,500,000. "Twice this sum would with gate than any game be- have been required to build the ste lege football teams ed Hudson Hive aking horses, @ite in the Immediate vicinity of the and work his way up to the $10,000 up, or any oth The action to acquire the Dyckman ” He has a good position w |sport, it Is foolish for any one to say tract is the result of the study of the | angeles moving — pi |that the Ar n public shouldn't University Stadium project 1 warking, nob poxinit +.|have boxing contests as free from & cominittee consisting of represe {afied with bis pro senseless restrictions as any other tives of officers, alumni and stud Jenkisson n a | popular ever appointed by President Nicholas Mur- fey montha he wanted to join (Cayyriat, 921, oy Kabert tren.) ray Butler on March 17, last, to take the Low An Athlete Clup antl eee” up the whole question of a’ rtadi five in competition of some sort vite Nerman Defea and athletic fleld, to plan how bent to to the athislio directa, tie « Norman, the clever Tn carry the matter forward, and to rev | DENOTE An Dis Sishth! MrMEns ommend to President Hutler for liter basing Tews qant t o judges" decls ver i ‘ann transmission to the trustees such I can box ™ Mttle, But if } the mntn iar cea 2a @teps au they might deem desirable, make good at boxing I'll try to make Sporting Cluy a ‘ 4 { do it? That's our secret. Who gets the prizes is also our secret. this Is the eight that will row Prince- | Pea haloes Yale, has one of its best crews in| io)* 04 Yale on May 21. Confidence | We don't have to prove to the daseball fans that we are on the leva. Yetrs, probably many years. Prince-!tn this crew is increasing daily. It They buy our coupons regardless. The fans know that basebul: the ton has developed a combination of has been winning two-mile races with up-and-up and that's all they need to know. You can even know less oar sweepers that just now is the|the second varsity and the two fresh- than that and still subser e to our weekly pool, « @ 6 We have customers everywhere. No mansion too grand to house ou patrons; no poorhouse too small to take ‘em In. eo 8 6 Ones soa have trted to win w prize tn cur pool you will never ry any other. = ae Last week we distributed $208,677 among our stockholders and the prize winners, The winners got the $677. Are you doing your share in support- ox | ¢, How can we | Tigers Have Two Crews Of Equal Power for Race | With Columbia and Penn Princeton, With Great Victory Over World Champion Navy Boat, Is Most Feared of All Crews—News From Other . Rowing Centres. eo. We get the first $5 per |the teg combination. It is significant that no alterations have been made in the sophomore crew, or the first varsity comibina- tion, and there {s no question that By William Abbott. Columbia, Princeton and Penn race the Childs Cup here on Saturday. Columbia, with a decisive victory over envy of all rivals, The way the Tigers | Man eights regularly, and its form crew that has all of the Courtney charac- terlatics a cool, clever troke in Wheel nd a mighty skilful cox- swain in Millar, who is also a born leader of men. Syracuse Oarsmen Caught in Shifts. and Harvard in a Saturday on Lake a timely warning that mendous power on eason. eth, the world’s title, triangular meet Carnegie 1s Old N misat the w 4 | Dr. Duncan realizing that | Prine would have three gruelling | races many weeks, has devel- (Social to The Kvartar Word : loped two varsity crews that are about] SYRACUSE, May %—With less than three weeks !n which to frame up a varsity crew, the veteran coach, 5 the varsity : S| and racing strength are meeting with _ jpulled past the Navy boat, holder of/much admiration. Here is a Oxford Decides ' To Meet Harvard | | CAMBRIDGE, Mass, May 8—A cablegram from B. G. D. Rudd, Preai- |dent of the Oxford University tract team, to Fred W. Moore, graduate Treasurer of Athletics at Harvard University, contained fina! acceptance jot the invitation to have a joint team lof Cambridge and Oxford University athletes meet at Yale-Harvard com- | bination in an international track and | field competition at the Harvard |Stadium, July 25. ‘The message con- |tained no word regarding suggestions | that the Englishmen either separately r jointly would meet the Princetom and Cornell teams later. The events in addition to the long run previously have been: 100 yards, \440 yards, half-mile, mile, 120 yarde, high hurdles, hammer throw, broad jump, high jump. Swimming Events af Brighton Beach Pool. ‘The famous Winter Poo! at Brighton | Beach, the scene of countless cham- |plonshhip races, will be reopened tn e few weeks with the first of @ sertes of meets between the foremost women |swimmers tn the country. The manage jment of the Brighton Baths to-day completed arrangements to hold a num- ber of important national ttle events | during the summer fn this seaside na- |tatorlum. The Winter Pool has not {been In operation for two years. It was in this tank that Miss Ethelds Rletbtrey first engaged tn open compe he Western leavy-| fw onlant at th sated the husky|Jim Ten Byck, is almost as faraway, titfon and in tt she received the schook- b fon; every. THE Molouyhlia 10 telling|from a choice as he was when the|ins which enabled her to develop tnte t, who has won every fight hi 1 t 5 the queen of mermaids. engaend (nvainon he tas lat to the h ni cing shell |5¢280n opened, | "Among the other champions who firss hay engaged in since he has the ge wit ela wits another, Whether th see: em He has been continually shifting | ame inio prminence at the Prt fortune to get heavyweights to meet! son of old tm the main event of twelre be against Penn and Co-|his men around, and as soon as he|foach Bathu pool are Miss Chariot! him, was matched to-day by John | rounds. Ina retum erent Hddte Lemerd, the fet) lumbia has secured what he thinks is a g.0d| Boyle, Miss Helen Watnwrighth, Mise Wetsr to meet Lob Ward, | te: Marten” ind, mee keen tint, Lovey! wvendians to egy Columbia expects {Combination he sends them against | Alice Lord, Miss Helen Meany ana Miss cele aia Wolkast, tae much touted Philsdelmata frwetedt, | ae y Colusbia expects | the freshmen crew and the yearlings| Eileen Rigein, the diminutive Olympic heavy igit in the windup o I tat aucherFuetie round “etc a hard fight from the Tigers. Ike) promptly hand them a walloping. | heroine. Henry Bilonsky, the world's rounds at the Ridgewood Grove >inaatn a ide bon G ren Eyol e: ‘p | champion " if at the Ridgewood Fiesta eorreqre SAE SE 1 to nwa | Princeton, the Morningside boatmen |‘Then Ten Byck mixes his men all Up | Swimmer, also stared his record Break Sporting Club of Brooklyn on Next) sine toy Moore or Kar Tuner in a twriw- [ATE a Drawny coilection of yout eatin, wor r wih tere * fey Saye tae career In this tank. 5. ay ° fl is oe : an je Ss e mbit 4 Saturday night m O'Kourks round no-decivion bout at the steckvarty at Dow [Jim Rice as well as any one Myainae the freshen: (Bo arc the —— os algo matched Fulton to tight He to two weeks Jack Tanaer, tae Melt tract speed from promising material.| first year men have beaten everything | Peter @ullivan Recetves License te Smith of Chteago tor ely SSE Ghee Dae: ete, SEER WRF Toca 1 the «id of vari Ten Eyck has trotted out. Ride, the National A, C. of Ph CP ype seatle tubal Madanoassul Mo Mlaso dunia eal . . Ten Eyck keops at his tak. He| Peter Sullivan, the well kn Irtah he Nationa) AiC..o8 Flt | Marcy Newry, nis managr, t# thinking wtauly|changes, hopes to pring a surprive pve Brow ale r Sullivan, th i known May 16. Charley De Bate 0 | of accepting tae offer, 8 there is no such thing AS A) steeplechase jockey away back in the Pledge meet in the « Franke Jeromo of Harlem ané ‘Temy Mi Pulton-Ward go, Pcgarenie te will clash in the star bout of twelse rounds : . et we pau, | M6 Commonwealth Sporting Club of Harlem on! Up at Syracuse Coach Ten Hyck | nation. en dit a em geclag | Pext Saturday might, Jimmy Bums of Bridges rt Peete to make suifts with the | Although his yearlings have been vier a ot il Hs Me and Young Eddie Mack of Stamford will cxne sd ‘ Ne) walloping both the varsity and the defeated two ther in the wemi-final of ten rounds Taree {{dea of improving unitied oar work! \unior poats. Ten Eyck says it is oer bouta will precrde theme to sreoe, that up to date has been c ter-[het an exceptionally fast combina- 4 Avenues, Brookins | pep 4 zed by unevenne: Just now it| tion. Se tame telnet wetlarevight. hea ao hat the Orange, 1900] "TRE freshmen crew have beer a say 02 Glbbants Nation booked fo mane Young Moffnan te the sexi {WOuld seem that ange, 19201 snowing up well,” he , but they | | 7 L be | af tm rounds to Uke final go of apions, would be hard py: should not get overconfident ubout aa watmeme Boldiee Berheld apy Tees 308)] rece’ itnein 1 $ it, ‘They have not been going a ty erweolgint A P Bae Piro waueravieat, teh with be [EPEAT ENGI P tha clock slowelh By the ct at the Mrooklyn Arena to-morrow aux annual regatta wa is y have been rowing, how- ‘as won many Mghus in Penny! The regular custom is fF 1 Deh hud good | ever, §t loo) yugh had good wrod man owed by Coach Ho possibilities.” rue wa ard cf Vilvabeed ceed anctner vie |Courtney’s rm: Jagainst Princeton and Colum at best it | the Quak: varsity crew and that he is going to keep on shaking up the men until he has developed a winning comb\- Ter a oe ?enn’s Chances in wales was 5 per on 'y' ployed to the lette = A were $16,342. ching ut ru |? i 1.7 ] i aie CRE | trina te teetr tenedaued teten weed wan’ et ice that the development of { olumbia-Feger Race. geod Grom Syoring uh Werd @opprd ‘crew not t (0 we 10 The Lemiok falas third weston, he Doing Unable to come out the aithat t he t be * j Matic well in hand and that the d 1 ) again, 0% lls suxpenaion baa expired He wil | furty round, fare sis cwiturvatendve lveltrod cat eet Kid Willams of Baltimore to the feature | Jomany Gt of Hariure, who faint mucn 9 TOreNt shells wre showing steady | ‘ Peat | tout of twelve ruminds at the Poneer Sortas | med bout in Madison Suva Garten a few |PTY SEN bara detente kintaaye tod nt Kant one Sitards Cub on Wesnewday night, Tha wil be Wutlaas's| gonthe ago, senting the decision one Ty “Kid” ley teded entinocs to taane enruses | tha true any bea feat appearance Bene in yeare Noth lads are | tiernan of Californta, was booked up to-day lin the varaity Deut, wish Up to date | tbe ut tiene t o Pe | tex Rickard ha» extended tnritations to thy | #° be fought at IMarrisbure om the night of 0°" . if : i | there oy sae er pereent day ctiampioss, Jonny Hutt. Johnny isi | May 2 Miatgomery will bate hie own irvaties | Cornell Crews Fast Vighty results or there Renny Leonatd, Jack Britton and Jo | rank faflure | Sin eset Vea ee | seid sturpky end Youna Britton, pramisas rant |ROUNdINg Into Form, | aeight and tinue ela A \ once Dempecy Geom Cm rote » | er of Yonkers, will meet in the star bout of Shenk to T & ng Worl, | follow einee the t % Deavywetght chamoionaniy batiie a Jerky | tayive rounds at the Columbus Sporting Club ot | [THACA Y., May 9—Dh on the sermon of Jw Yonkers on meat Thursday night. » Newh, the good local lghtwrtght, will | round go tn te semi-final fon Jxck Sheldon of the Bronx in tae feature bust Esha: THEAttA OR MEY Paty lot twelw rounds at the Star Sporting Club. of | for wee Coach John Hoyle Ne aT nda eal mak clei | Wulle Spencer, the game Chinatown banter, on pole EE Wie fora OF Ene ys See eee eel tee the thind tion. shove | Somat of hls Baring Gisloaied his atoulder in hin CK, at tho saine timo gl Teda;hare battled, Tih Docte olight ‘to be tnrcey | Duat MHD. Mammeey Nabie led wweks Ke won be 8 ite ON ee fore beer th iy ag = adie to box for ax weeks Spear wae corded to than has heretofore been the ci: | Stand mea | box Jack Sharkey, Midget Smith, Joe Lynch, Young The four crews that constituted the mien for twelve rounds, Sailor Tommy Taompxm Hommey, earths ee ee cu Powidie Were | Knockout Phil Delmont scored va Bushy Grahams, ten rounds Ther will be ‘ ‘ story tnree other bouts betwen eveitis matched lads in | tWeNty-seventh knockout victory | forty-two ‘bouts when he fiat: the preliminary contests Willte Kohler, Hobby hom the Hrvok! of Harlem mare meet tn the mati mo ot JUdgeword Grone Roe atiinday puneh, by ‘ 1 round on badly injured, Bobby Bt ud Joknny Mitchie wilh have tt out tne tem first races of the season, At the open sir boxing akon of the Wather | Montewal and Danny Kramer, ci ~L | Sporting Club on Friday Eat renae | Widerwood, Huaeey Mrewlin meta ( Goo! | PhO Delmont Knocks Out Packey “/nell crews a ding up. A the Cayugs 25 varsity and freshman rowing squads, first and second v*rsity and first and second freshmen, are due for a str uous week's rowing, to be fol by relatively lighter work in No. % and Get Rosenberg, star took the place ed six in the , while Gunther we has oe: of Gels, and a Freston, varsity came back ght, ns at No, % He Wil Rackwardness tn } of the| kept Howell off the had previously |yoar, but last week he n days |get hla scholastic mar) tp to snus { feo exchanged with Baker.|and has since been awaiting an open- Whe latter remains the pacemaker of | ing. nineties, has received his Icense to ride j under the Jurisdiction of the Nationa? | Tlunt Steeplechase Association, Sull- |van was engaged to ride for the Hon | Lard Greville between the years 1890- | 1898, and some of the most notadle race horses that he piloted to victory Admiral, Buckshot and Firing {nner of the Enniskillen Gole valued gt §,000 soverelens, and erward the winner of the Grand Ne- tonal in Beletu far Norton Scorem Faeyr Vietory Over Kel Al Norton, wolterweigh onkesw t at the turday © night, easily dectsion over | simmy Bronx in twelve r utfought i lghtnings Norton RACING TOMORROW ar JAMAICA THE 84,000 ARDEN CITY STAKES M/NEATTAN HANDICAP AND 4 OLHER GOOD RACES BEGINNING AT 2.15 P.M t AINS PIONEER SPORTING CLUB, yeti tik St Madieon, ba 3100. WEDNESDAY NIGHT. MAY. tith: Three 12-Round Bouts to a Deckion, Wiltute sen Tasker O'Gatty, Bud Medley we. iin, re Snickes om $8; Th BOWLING & BILLIARD ACADEME THUM or owas Comer Suh Mk