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4 _ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1921. ‘or N HILDRETH HORSES CONTINUE TO SHOW WAY AT JAMAICA TRAC Quick Decision Wrestling Bouts Instead of Long Drawn Out Affairs Ss. ‘ANISLAUS ZBYSZKO 1s enti- led to a vote of thanks; not) because he threw Strangler Lewis, but because he did the trick in twenty-five minutes instead of dragging the match out for an hour Or more. Wrestling is a great sport, bat we have always maintained it taxes up too much time. We don’t think ther is any pleasure in watching two bie husky grapplers pullin ging @t each other for a cowry before getting anywhere the case in most of the matches hed hereabouts, Actual falls are result of a few minutes rapid work, but we have noticed that the quick action bas always been delaycd dy the wrestlers with a lot of ground | and lofty stuff entirely unnece but provided to steam the crowd up to the proper realisation of the skil ful acrobatic accomplishments of the men. As a rule nothing ever this hoptoad swuff mp with both as ha. de- sary, comes of It umadly winds Aon their feet puff tag hard and glaring angcily at cach other. Lewis in particular has een the chief exponent of the long drawn method of wrestling. Under the pre tense of wearing his man down he varely atvempts anything axcressive until he figures the crowd has had sufficient of the byplay. Then when he becomes businesslike he proceeds to do what he might have attempied right after the start. E have always wanted to sce the Jack Dempsey style of wrestler, a man who could @oore falls in figtime, There doesn't feem to be any good reason why a wrestler with ability can’t bring @ match to a finish in much the samo ‘way as a borer can put over a quick knockout. Suoh an athlete would be @ sensation and twice as good a draw- tag card aa the men who keep a erowd’e eyes glued to the mat for a couple of hours when really nothing is due to happen until it is figured the Spectators have had @ run for their ut objections to a quick knockout @ boxing match. Why should there to @ quick decision in a wrestling roagglde Zbystko, as the new cham- quickly as possible. Time is too valu- dle to be wasted. B noticed that in xttempting a “come back” Freddy Welsh | has scored a couple of knock- | But who are the men that has put to sleep? Poor un- | knowns who probably didn't know the | first thing about boxing. Freddy al- Ways was one of the best men in the STANISLAUS 2BYS2KO WAS THROWING THEM WHEN Most OF THE PRESENT eRoP of 7 WRESTLERS WERE ox a Gawes cy aa Ciwas & ~ \ MERE (INFANT t os WHEN FIT? PUT % a — og THE AWAY WHERE 'S 12) By Neal Copreight, 1921. by The Press Pubilabt Live VeiIkee A CHAMPION AT NEARLY FIFTY Copyright, 1921, by DEHOS THIS MAY BRIE Jie CORBETT AND ALL THE OLD GUARD OUT INTO THE AIR AGAIN R. O'Hara. ng Co. (The New York kreuiug Hori), SCORECARDS, PEANUTS AND SODA POP | Not a fast hoofer, ever stretched one ball park. not bag into three . Poor umpiring helps more tha: Soda pop bottles, . Harry Stevens, the Polo Grou turned to secure a now outfield ¢ his present veterans are have missed several nickels that s ° Baseball ts all the ice cream cones they poddle. . They used to sell beer in the ¢ when Garry didn’t have one. Cigars, cigarettes, seat cushions, surenparilla, peanu thing from the peddlers but peace. 1 swift thinker, A game of luck Herrmann didn't need to have chewing gurn, but he's the only man that e—the guy that sells peanuts at the . n hot weather to increase the sale of . nds of . caterer, will leave ne orecard peddlers. dimes un- Harry claiins losing the knack of throwing their voloe and hould have been outs. Cha Sometimes you find ice cream ia 06 Minet ball park. Those were the days a first division team, and On Es a0 pop, het dogs, its and popcorn! scorecards, You can get any- ‘Links Stars of New York A. v3 Compete at |More Than 100 Entries Re ceived for Monthly One- Day Tournament. New York and onvirons are to j favored to-day with their first seanci | of 1921 tournament golf with the hold- of more than ordin affairs go. hundred have been received and give kindly weotner, al! should be well be y Import as snoh| Entries in excess of a round Fox Hills To-Day -|GOLFERS MAKE PROTEST AGAINST BIG SPORT TAX. CHICAGO, May 10. — Resomtions adopted by the Western Golf Associa e| tax on sporting goods were forwarded ing of the New York Athletic Club’s| worth of the House Ways and ns | monthly one-day event at Fox Hills,| Committees. The protest declares this re WG tots ourney | fX excceda the rates impysed on com Staten Island. | It is to be a tourney) nouities lens essential to the people's I welfare, and restricts efforts for the betterment of 1 andarda. a American Gol Arrive in Eng- To those unfamiliar with the New game, and still has enough ability to | | York A. C’a tournaments, the pian, LONDON, May 10.—-Bome members of ope with the good lightweights. He | Kw A. Cvs tournaments, the pita the American golf team, which | will fs not too old either. It is no credit Bosponr . the | apresent the United Bates in the Brit to him to go round beating up novices. | Medal play. But we have on the) Wb Aperionn mult championship to, be He ought to know that. Ie can't be | best of authority that the thing can here yesterday. Inthe party” were to beat any Benny Leonard, | be readily understood with the aid of neis Guimet, B,J, Wright, Jesse Dut if he te anxious to get back into | a diagram and the family Bible, Briefly | Guiford, Hobby" J br.’ Pani, Hun- the game there are any number of | it weema to be this gapp0d, Patt ant W. Co Fownes opponents left for him to practise on.| Nine holes in the morning to be ine Mpiay ers reborted “an uneventful layed as the qualifying round at medal! voyage during whic! al mem! ‘* Benny Leonani-Rocky Kansas | Pi8”’ Ksopieldilad Inaintained light” training, "Several matoh i# on the fire. It will play; then the winners of the first nin © others will join the team later, tion protesting against the 10 per cent. | to-day to representative Nicholas Long- | The Preas Publishing Co AND THEY SAY yack BRITTON 1S AN OLD eHhAMPLON av 37 CAN ANYONE (MAGINE JAGK DEMPSEC COMING. Bact in ws Foere 5 AND WINNING A CULE AGAINST Yourk ® 5 | | | Granistaus | ZBNSZKO- CROWDING | SO AMO CHAMPION HEAVY WEIGHT WRESTLER. OF THE WORLD Crack English | College Team | To Compete Here Fistic News lyn, Mass. May 10.—A]| siderable interest among the fight | "Kd up for thee coutesta, Saturday night be | cablegram, to-day, from B D,| fang in that borough. ‘The men who| Peni, Willis Cum of Gtaten Lalaust for tweire Rudd, President of the Oxford Uni-| will clush arg Soldier Bartfield ay Taig be base dean Dien ae. varwlty trick: tearn,)1o| Bade Me Italian Joe Gans, the papular we Pea 8 ee Gute ah dae tor A pi nai weights, ‘This will be thelr mond | ‘ume asa) Yat 2em Gy. and an May 18 re oh ToRst athletics meeting, Gans having dropped Bart- OY eer ne ta Harvard, contained final acceptance! field twice in their first encounter. | Mato'neker Drascot of the Wondharen Spurl. of the invitation to have a joint team| Leo Dillon, the crack Philadelphia | ing Chat hes decided 1 offer the fait fane two | of Cambridge and Oxford athletes | fiehter, we ate oa vie ety nl | mow cwelve round main bonte for the ciib’s show | in the -final of ten rounds, There | on nem Saturday et Yale and Harvard at the Har-| will be three other contests between | aang: wiles wan wa octnes beans | vard stadium on July | promising boxers, and Ndi Alexander tacking Jackie Murray in uie | © The meeting will be the fifth b Frank Tagiey, now sanicimnaker of the Armory | Otber twelve rounder. ‘The wal preliminasy bouts tween composite Oxford-Cambridge | A. A. of Jerwy City, has completed his card ot] Wid algo be deht, and Harvard-Yale teams ch has fiz for the open ait turing wow of that ch | 4 mata was arranced to-itay betwen Johnny won two of the previous sets vert Monday night, In the main tuut George | Summers, the welterweight chsenpion of the A pees In the last meet held at| Ward of Hilssbean we, Jimmy Sullivan, for ten] ,, and Kid Theees, the Canedion font Queeen’s Club, London, in 1911, Eng-| Tanda Other eventa: Job rummie re. £4: | ‘They will come torwher in & tea mund bait at » [und won five events to four Mle dame, to rounds; Johnny Varna va deckio | show ‘0 be staged at ike Mount Moral Arens ot : Sanders, ten rounde: Ban Garrigan vs Mchov | Monte al, Canad. on thm wieue G authorities on learning of the cadiegram | [sd bouts, Se & bard beatae, from President Rudd of Oxford | Another matdh ban arrange! between Pete! ape nasene, PRA track 1 to Fred Moore, graduate | Herman of New Orleans and Young Montreal of | o.o7 i) ona ts nsetanatet &. the Hiss Point treasurer of athletics at Murvard, to- | Providemo, I 4. ‘Yue will battle ton rounds at | 7 , hag esranted another triple erent Gay, for an international track meet, ex- | q sow to be weld by the Faneall A.C. in cho | 0? his all atar dhow on Setantay night, The grossed pleasure and also stated open air at Brava: Feld in Boston on May 24 | a0 in: Harmy Kelly v3, Nick Florio, Jue Florio | Yale would look forward with opt May 28, Herman ls to receive e guarantee of |" ‘Matty Brooke, Dilly Douglas ve, Johony Wo. | o the me one > with an ction of acceyting 30 per cent, | mn, all for ten rods. The omm! four and sis | PRINCETON, N, J., May 10.—Pri erirm reich ‘Tes foumhe a great battle round greliminaries wil open the grogramm — | cabled to Oxford and Casnbridge U ni- | At the Aunts Point Sporting Club to-night Vie her gond card of buxts for {ts bexing show cn | versities an invitation for a track and | McLoughlin, who elaine be Ook fimt mortgage | Thuraiay night. Irish Jimmy Dwyer. who” hae field meet to be held at New York on| on the Irish middloweight :kio, movs Walter Me | een fighting well, will Wok ap with Jimny about July 29. ‘The American uni-| Git on @ dont of twelre rund, Kadle Lennard | Cooney in the wind-up of fifteen rounds to 3 de Versities would combine their teams for | mess Baty Wolzast in another twelve roumi | lslen, walle Warren Cusack of Brooklyn will take the meeting and face ined Lean | setto om the game Oil, These two lads fongit o | 0" Bushy Graham of Orecapotnt im tke cemn'-final pee te gimian Institutions. 9 gy | hurricane draw tho last timo they met ina ten | tm rounda guarantee of the expenses of the nce! | mond bon. The four and six round erente open | - f mine of, tne expenses of the Brit, | te cugmamne aie Waker Laurette and K. 0. Jaffe, ths New York \) Would take the place of two dual | ‘two twcive roand tows will be che featare | Matters, wl entertain ube boxing tans for fAttcen In between Princeton and OX- | events at the regular weakly boxing chow of the | [unds Mt the Bay Ridge Sporting Club to-night ford and the other between Co-nell and ie int Philly McGown, who is trying hard to make a fore. anit tne other. bate Roeted. nr | Star Sporting Chub on Monday nite Johnny | Cel enemies gh ine hand ent cablegraam from D. Rudd, | 4m Rrone weets Chazhy Pilkinton, aud Fag ace | Sol Seaman vil! of the Oxford University Athiewc r he Chub, In regard to such a meet. On May 8 Princeton received a cable from Nudd asking whether Princeton could Tange @ meet for some dato after | uly 28. for Harry Sctrunter, day for thos two crack welterw: of Yontkers Mag 19 There will be a fiftesn-roung bout fought at the Brooklyn Arena, |lantic and Lexkford Avenues, Brook- to-night, which has aroused con- fo against Mike Arra, Match UD cet ; maker McMahon will ino stage three good pre rinceton early last November sent ary tent between young boners who have @ formal invitation to Omford tor a | tate cunt dhom sil return meet In America this yoar and hii ag! has been in correspondence since that Jeck Jone, for Al Norton, and Hany Gere, will probably sign articles to- te to meet in the star bout of twelve-mmunds at the Columby Frantie Gennaro, the POLLOCK At- YY JOHN Radio James, the be a tay fighter in the near future, an be fe omnia feuthormsight, will | in the memnd-final of ten rounda The remainder of the card o nalts of & aix-roumd go ond une four-round scrape. Biny Roche, who has been holding gon boxing shown at the Sth Coast Artillery on Wem 14uy Street every week, will stage ten thre-round bouts, a semi-finst between Joe Frankle and George Harris and @ main go of sz mounds between Jie team and Harry Glanser, st his next show in uae armory on Saturday nizh Emer since he started boxing. Al Reich. the lo: cal henryweteht, kas been greatly troubled by an intury to Ts nose which intervernd with hls breathing @nd handicapped hie ring work. Iteich By Thornton Fisher Two More for Hildreth; Little Chief Surprises Him, Rose Brigade’ Disappoints 5, * tend! ition and when he did Former, Reputed “Best in| fnslne Poetic on eae tan ae n’t Consi out wide, Hamilton straights U ened him out juat in time for at tbe i Jend he was just up to win, Fin ‘o Winning Effort int} cvares Care Frees pele practically ir: [left helped some, but even if he st Outing. |away he would have had his ows troubles beating Bennington, consid~ ering the hard luck the latter en By Vincent Treanor. |countered too. No one begrudged HE Rancocas Stable (the Hil-|Bddie Nash the race and the long | dreth-Sinclair combination) con- | over due clean-up, tinued ite winning streak at <5 | Galeta, which ran third In the open+ Jamaica yesterday with two more | race, will improve with raciig, victories and one second, Valor, | "t very lightfooted at the making his debut of the season in the| post, but she was running strong at new “almost “white” colors, had only | the end. She was well played. She cught to be tabbed to gallop to take the purse in the] 5.) Newtown Selling Stakes and was T Y ever lat down th tacting the wails| 1 DO= Y CQT*Old touted Fort Churchill, and in the last event another of the so far successful Brings $15,000 stable, Little Chief, won his race from end to end. In the opening| At 4 ti Sal scramble, also a two-year-old race, | rs uc ton e the stable was disappointed when! Se, Rose Brigade ran in second behind; John Shauchnessy pad $15,000 for Whitney's Pastoral. Lt ie odd » & two-year-old chestnut colt by Rose Brigade was accounted a porioidin Lethemecgltdles Senta Ld dawns part be helt | udes, at a sale of horses tu the paddock favorite and lost and Little Chiel,| at gic yan Pati slarttyiey held with much less confide: the racing began - é cing the |,, I\_Was largely a dispersal sale of the By the same odd angle of racing the |), “np” "Chinn horses, but. several also Whitney winner, Pastoral, wasn't | were offre! by Commander. Ross. “liked” by her stable connections for), Tie strength ic Se Wei hse ol that particular event, yet she won) the blg price paid Cor A 01 ght Wishbone, a bay Ally: by most impressively, Rieter for OR S0td al 4 lAttle Chief, the winner of the last who is now race, j# said to be the best younx Vivaudou, in the Hildreth barn, and Kat ter one which ran a good race on & ur abe fidg: A te dle Sante Faia terete niet a bay colt by Plaudit, tor day, was scratched to let Little Chief | ” N eead prea fo it alone, Hildreth evidently | ranging from $3,000 down, j le Chie ah jong the Ross noses sold. which thought that Little Chicf wasn't|,,,$m9ng the Ross norace sold, s quite screwed up for a winning effort » net and Royal Jester, and while he was always favorite | [or which he 300 nae yene Ina friends of the trainer were advised ight two stallions. y Th cc an A. for the Re stay away from him. TI f. fultan A. for the Re which is by Wrack and Madora, 20 Re Sate Hilay nee | ran like a crackerjack and never lef! ‘at once In his motor the result in doubt. You may guess | eee what he will do next time with this} Made Track Cantata, | race in him 1" No J. May 10H. W. The Whitney filly, Pastoral, won] prirzre Brookline, Mase. has been her race like the best thing among | ele aptain of the Princeton fresi aor ‘ colors at| men track. team pared fF two-year-old Le toeh t| lee at Phillips- Rx r Academy, wh: the meeting. She tmpered AWAY | he was a member of the track team i * ike a veteran and|for two years. Ife runs in the 40- from the burrier like a veteran and for two years: He rune inthe 4a settled down to her racing business | mile relay. team Which (ook eseone right away. Rose Brigade, hard | pl n the neviv: relays urged by Jockey Sunde, made every | effort to catch he vuld not} gain an inch on her. Pastoral finished | ut like « coming Star Ellanjoy, running i} 1 no: o th Short Grass Stabile was thought of in the race won by 1 Chief, but hb disappointed running. This ¢orsn’t mean won't do some tutu me W ever. He wasn't ready wh rier went up. 2 BOON stride and fairly flew up side of his company. He pa eral as if t tied That from stopped sudc try any further ed he showe indicates that 1 fine, sh: nty of sp! ow be one fla a bad bre If you've any particular kind of shirt in the back of your head—- and may er in his nex to is one to book Benntngton, winner of t G race, was one of the good things Your forethought should the meeting, and~if Train Nash hasn't all the money be the ‘‘four corners.” for present purposes some . wrong. The colt was back Not only the type of shirt 10 to 1 down to 3 to 1 was taken at poet tim got an awful trimming you're looking for, but five different sleeve lengths in the bought Bennimston as a y lates cleat EA Tie popular sizes! tunity he had of running —— fire win, elthers. Denning As an afterthought— ard te fed to eet inte avcon | How about some lighter underwear? | Neckwear? | Socks? | Collars? The best of everything lyou wear—end prices all holes in each foursome will meet over| "The golfing authority of the London finally placed kimecif under the care of « maed jbased on to-day’s replace- probably be decided in Jeracy; | ne 6 ch{ Globe fn commenting upon the invasion ' "i " Pafladelphit rea cee es | ee nie cae | | the last a js the Bieenoen at mad Bienes Tha the toneh ‘Torresentereince| Sy William E.immone, E. Members are notified to bring | on ihe igfered moo enerl tine | mutt ment costs. jor | and medal play, the losers meanwhile | th. national strength, of the, United HIGH WATER, their own lunch and hooch. Sucoeed- | “ueck Rhachey “and” Wide’ Srmtth have been ; " ome other well known promoter. | to do likewise. Prizes are offered for | States, and is certainly the strongest a , ing dates are May 29; June 12, 26; | matched to hoa os the Menhattan Casino Moy 18 | ‘i ‘There has been a demand for this | oe Ling one ey net Leigh aM oak team that ever crossed the Atlantic fendy jinn, Cee? July 10, 24; Aug, 7, 21; Sept. 4, 18; | This will be thelr fourth mecting, cach having wm | RoGErs Peet Company Se ay and for the winner o' h RMP ast Dy Oct. 2, \l Zeltner is President |» deoision and foubt » draw. Joe Cronin, Joo | Broadw Broa Dout ever stnor Kansna knocked out | $7¥ tnd for Ua inner Ot Sone ation | BRESNAHAN TO GET BACK We Me WM TMS of the club ancl the erdinary mens | were tee ieee bees ten at thst. “Four pred Righle Mitche:! of Milwaukee, and) Drizes in each Ment IN GAME AS CATCHER 0 2 its HR LG Ls lbermare Jonn Stangie, Pete Schaffer, | ttaumer tm the eeni-final 7 bg Bitcree: Geeta. a bie afterward beat up Willie Jackson in| The low handicap man will conosde le an 12m 249 §%)'Sol Strauss, Mike Grady, Joe Attie lp, . Madison Square Garden, Richard | *#rokes equal to one-third of the dimer —_—_ PH La 89 14s at 440) brunn, John Swohoda, Charles Krur | SPUR | Broadway Corners’ Fifth Ave. has made many attempta to bring the |tni that ct his egpenene N*P) Toumpo, 0. May 10—The ro-| AMS chegdart ine Tn ‘tide ating | PAL Powers, Fred ‘Arcady,. Chasies | EY yy ye Bronx Park higiiaides ot Ale Oe ther, but somethin ay — turn of Roger Bresnahan ae an z . “Page lal Halen. OF Onmaery a Bair together, ut eomething hae, al- | ane season of jared, tournamenta lei, Ganticioant ren hesebali| 004 Mthing weather will probably |B jrotls, Jack Dennee, Jonn Koen . A NEW NARROW meoting, Billy Gihaon recently arked |*t locel clube will he wel inter we game appeared likely to-day whan | Orval! to-day | AS BBY: SeRODAT: Casino Bowlers | r ends events 3 4 urneya Iresnahan, who 1s President, of the r | 3 | | Wykagyl, Inwood, x County, Bal- | Toledo Club of the American Ammocia-| we page oy as The Pi-Lino Fishing Chib made its W. Sil Fi if Bt bae the. Million Dolley pres | uarateand Cherry Valle or Haare ately ad ‘hoon | SirectCARewee Recep eee gh et 384 | aooond: fiating tip wyeeteraay from! OV UF OULVEY £OD8| fi moter refused. "= oat vent any. a an|UPavalling, Bresnahan has b a Cone reeport or Sheeps- | Raldwins, L. L., on the George Leh- Pita Aandi ing letract from the glamour of| sire, Gevin Wins ie jonore of the game two years and be y | man, Capt, Peter Robbins, and caught the big occasion. Rickard, however, Golt Play. |firat clan condition to take [Tee Aalnd ate sonia Re rubnaal alee me White Flophans bowling fans| fe willing to stage Leonard and i | toth | Capt. Juitue Tallowite w: The y included Bill Kell tg|@xPected the high score of 517, held Gavin of Betleclatre won| ete "5 pt. Juiiua Tallowite will please party included Bill Kelly, Louis ; any time after the dig show hibits ne darting tuesday |Malaen RECERTGE tuke not! A covrespondent wena Butts Toh Campbell, Harry ‘Sover-|by the None-Such Rowling Club, to | bai 7 F sends veign, Chariie Wison, Rill Doxey, | pe topped by either the B: > tournament of the Women's Metr n the following: “Say, editor, ald | nentm pped by r the Bronx Park i ‘ommy Dolihing, threo generations of i HARVARO WILL LOSE | polltan Golt Association yesterday for] TUITLADIAMITA, May 10—William| you tell Phi Zeltner to paint hle| the MoSherry family, ‘Haward. Dr casino or the Bohemian Bowling | =————— MANY FOOTBALL STARS. | the second time within the wook.| 7 Tilden 24, tennia ehampton of tho] sinker red? Well, whoover 414, i’ a| Wiliam and William jr, If Willle|Club last night, but the best that ‘he | Playing over the etrangs North Jer-| world, defeated Wallace Johnaon, Ponn-| nx.” {could have kept long enough away| Bronx Park bunch could do wan to| sey court pock-marked with blind! ayivania Atate title holder, by a re ee from the lunch basket he would have re CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Mey 10.—onty | *°” f and easily earned | of ¥—8. 64 In an exhibitlon maton 6 Tuten eonnt ! ey ni a & good run | mer se and the Bohemian 448, Four | ne holes, she phot a 00 a y | ote Linen exh The Mutehena County Sportamen's| K:'V@N grandpa and papa a good run|i Pi nny park bowlers won fohe| as fe two of the eoven men who formed | lin rive trom a field af aome thirty: | me, Merion Crtckot Club | | wawaciation, tntough, iepronaia tes | FOF HMR hook, | a fone TOMORROW ost astonishing thin: Harvard's rush line against Yale Inst | aq qrartore, Mra, Gavin's score| paired with Cart Flecher, Captain of| (milion Fish fr, pro fron the |. Dobbine, who is in the entertaining} for scoring 100 or more, Georgo Neow- Year appear avaliable for Ras DAE | ounted In pronortion when she took | the Universtt Ponnaylyanin. tennis | Nrnment more than 100,000 yatlow | na when not engaged In fishing.) man, the lead off man, equalled the about the Dort. + Ber er dee if wens {aarned 6-day 4 in pr pen ate teen m, defeated Johnaon and Hanley W | perch, which have been piaced in| Made the hit of the day by telling Wil-| nigh individual score with 114, Had J A M ‘A I Cc A ‘ort. Two men previously counted on to fh of bounda twice | pational squaah racqueta| sireama in Pleasant Va eon Purks that he once caught a ‘i . 3 < Mest ths tas il), neh be condi, he the final lx % who played by A score of 0-10, 6 Loohednie, In Bireaina about Lith: | flounder with a glass eye, Burke ex-|J0° Falearo, one of the best bowlers $4,000 MONTAUK STAKES Its the markets Gates, Wynant Fvobard, right guard,| 02 ell ee ever she did since coming Sian Cone Fow and Atinaing 8,000 trout have! premed incredulty, whereupon Gamp-| in the efty, net fafad to connect with 4 fi BURST eieh ars in’ trams Acliade ccd'| (sth ane are Tha MUL Tten it) | Coluinttn Freckmants Beet haht] men manied bel! chimed in that he had ween ft, and| {he headpin no lose than four times CLARENDON E/NDICAY supreme. value. James Torbert, right guard, having |) Maurice Mock of Piping Kook Sohedulo Ont, | Manatee ca Hurke Ja at\l! wondering why the Aah) ihe Bronx Parke would surly have PROSPECT FARK FURS es ‘ ided to take his degroo in J aR te heaverkern. | Bed Wath, graduate manager of ath: |witt he glad to ceint ee oem On | scum oF Natien! Featory been in fret place, The reant touls AND RL OTIIR 1 Dort Motor Car Co., I lommy Woods, left myard, wan grad Low 1 ' Misr A.|letice on Morningwide Metghts, Capiaine and fs woreaw intel isle vac Ais Ad weres Fe Penney Company 857; Be " t or otor Lar oy Inc. ated in February, and Charles Have-| Marah of. . scored ounced tha echedule for th. oir Namee and catches publiahed *rancts, hemian 48 8 Hi > : ever, centro, and Tob Hetgwick, | 100-15 94 freshman fosthall tearm sesterday, he | rh Workt lye meats ee! | leantornta Makes Rall Mribing a Tronx Park Casino, 433; Toheniia vay ; a New York Branches ) wil be graduated next | maining de \c bin yearlings are slated to oppose MRS aie nate PERE 4 No. 2 898 The fol ners fo! eo LIK and 1 eh Beas, Ceetpiact Meith Kane ‘and | Heckichers toa the frat yenr nian of both Cornatt and | ‘nation Pino BY Feeley cba on 1 mae neaeaaye . Pinanocal: Renna vin wench eae, for Broadway at 58th Street or, b are nly | Mrs. BF, Mitchell of Glen |New Werk gelled ‘one. Telephone Heekman 4900 BACKAMDNTO, Caltf, May 1 Bin franc nivach, 10 song Hern : ; Phowvectis6° survivors’ ot "the ity | 16-106, and Mrs J. | Partntouthe han” hi = ma ribery of baseball play- | Canine’ lise Leaves: Hrone Park Cae stop at crarke Also via Phone Circle 5466 eee {Miss E Belig won the putting | « - itary Acade ite ay nat b w Hp ines the a ta jaino, 109; Cost nx Park Casin Siva Ay. ok 4 sy ey Mo GROUNDS, contest after playin off & tle for! Doan Acad ve been edded te ih ke c flounder fishing trip{bribes a felony wae signed by Gov. |t"S; Fiedler, Bronx Park Casino, 01; Admission #3. se YL LOU hav! first place with Mra W, McGowam sceduls. Wuuday trom Botplen an We Wattle ‘Siaphene pestardas. isan, Bobemion, 10 THUM "90 Section: Cope ta Cay | ee | 1