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‘~ NIGH ‘Sande’s Clever Riding . Makes Biff Bang Win, Although ‘ , Joy | Yesterday morning sam Hildreth’s Entry That Should Have Won police dog met Mr. Rabbit for tho Beaten by Apprentice’s jecond time since the merting begun. Py Poor Handling. a 4 his time the dog liad u chance to {forestall the Rabbit's leg-viting tac- tles. He squatted on the ground witis his legs pulled undev him and as Rabbit came jumping toward him be snapped him by the neck and broke his back. By Vincent Treanor. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., Aug. 2.—A good jockey !s half the battl on tho race track. He can win on @ bad horse as easity as an incompe- tent rider can lose on a good animal. Copper Demon pat a big dent in Earl Sande, probably the smpothest/Many a bankroll when he fluttered will be the team representt and best of the modera day’ riders,jout in the stretch alter heading ‘Flowery Kingdom" and not tie Showed this here yesterday when he|Cimarron in the fourth race, tice . Set Biff Bang home a handy winner ef the second race in front of Night Haider, The Jatter was ridden by an -@ppreniice, little Scobie, had come from far behind the lightly weighted filiy and was charging on her in winning style, bul Veaay mado and under|the mistake of pulling bis whip. It T RAIDER SH Not Best Horse THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUSi «-, 1921, | — Copyright, 1 Eyer BEEN UP FORE 2 OW,WELL WELL TAKE (T EASY- 15 Your. BELT TIGHT? ALRIGHT- PICTURE OF AMANINA PLANE _ - {OULD HAVE BREEZED HOME, BUT ONLY RAN SECOND = By Thornton Fisher||APS ONLY NEED. by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) $e ONE MORE VICTORY TOUGH MATH Have Already Beaten the India Team Two Straight at Chicago. 19.—If theodape: team soe CHICAGO, nese Aug. Davis Cup winning to-duy'’s doubles contésty dian stars, as had been hitherto sup- posed, who will chailenge the téwn tennis supremacy of the white play- ers. The Japanese carried off both singles matches in the first day7of anybody cise might have breezed| Was all off right there. ‘The Demon the semi-finals with India at the.On- home. closed right up shameless.; wentsia Club, Lake Forest, and now _ Bande took Biff Bang out in front ‘ needs only one*more victory tovcltich nd rated him along until well into! Jim Evans, who trains the Gilford the event. the stretch, while the kid rider had|Cochran horses, scored the first Tehiya Kumagae and Zenbo shim- ~@ tight hold on Night Raider when | double of the meeting when Smoke idzu wielded triumphant rackets in run. Finally, when he caught up peat a well-intended “money” horse the first match of the day from Mahom- with Sande, he made the mistake of in Biily McLaughlin, who exhibited of early s Pertenced jockey instead of picking a|KROw he possessed direct route out from the rail. His/to run good ra very closeness to Sandy and Bift aed | Bang enabled the latter jockey to| Kimball Patterson put over a good! pull an old stunt, which wouldn't 026 i" Missionary in the final event. Bave worked had Scoble kept hia|jaitling and in a soft spot, but few mount out a bit toward the centre/knew this outside of the stable’s im-| of the track. | mediate connections, Missionary | Sande pulled his whip—something | Mag-suntine: ree, Gee oe he seldom does—and began flourish: | of the paddock and to the post ut an! ing it in such a way as to let Nigit extra cost of $10 to prevent too min Raider see it, rather than to apply 1?! 16..." inspection of his trimmings to his own mount. ‘The trick had ths the track than Patterson, Ainaion @esired effect. It not only bothered ran as if he outclassed his company. Night Raider but it flustered Scobie, He certainly doesn't belong among and they were broken right there, '%° kind he was meeting. The charts will tell you that Night! Raider “hung,” He may nave, at ‘what; but from our viewpoint Sande's 1 which few Some horses | ight kind of backing | it seems, The book programme of tue Rel- mont Park meeting were distributed by Racing Secretary Earlocker of the med Sleem of India at 9—7, 6—1, 61. Shimidzu defeated Dr. A. H, Fyzee of India in the second at 6—2, 6—1, 9=7. The Indian pla u up to gd- vance reports of thelr great steadiness, but steadiness alone was not euffiel- ent to stop the, pressing attack, and clever mixing up of strokes of tha yer- 8 Japanese. Fyzee jumped Mto a two-game-tead avainst Shimidzu put these cames were ii only portion in the first set, for'the Jap began crossing his sharp shots falf way down the court, first to one side tne and then to the other, sini Lively Ball Menaces Live —_—>—- Players in Constant Dread S of Infielders' Wins the Team Shooting Match 71st N.Y. Regt. |Ertle Will Probably Referee wc Featherw ————— Bout Will Be to a Decision, the play to his own sty! drives. Fyzee hada much stronger than Sleem, but it was not stro enough to bother the Nipponese expel who used two savices of his own, ® straight forehand, well directed. and a trelst Kumagac decided 2°: match agatn: jeer ih the closing games of the ti set when he proved that his individual brilliance was stronge: eight Title Match Dutch Brandt. the wricran fearmerwelgkt of sina tele sound go at te Dromlwss wud | dotense, The” Indian y leading clubs in the leagne races are 2A GIRT, N F Abethe +a VAT Mata Ke? sion Aamoriation of Brookiyn 30 the first set_matnly. by ness whip trick was what enabled the Westchester Racing Association at hot pitching their beat bull while on|.,0°% GIRT N. Jn) Aug, 198 —The Which Will Make Kil- e and his ability to place bis In the local course yesterday, and horse- Wackers of Biff Bang to cash, ,, A bit of rough riding among the running of the fifth race cost Chu- men with expressed their the events which satisfac: have on been scheduled for he thirteen days which When Heavy Hitters Are at the Bat. the mound to-day, for the simpie rea~ son the ball does not permit them to. They are afraid to throw themselves list New York Regiment by out- shooting the Bay Staters in the 309- yard rapid-fire stage won the the 71 bane Fight. tons Jimmy Tanlon, the Denver ilghtweleht, and Jimmy Duffy of the wee side were matched to {day by Dick Curley to meet in a ten-round bout with unerring direction, ——_— BROOKLYN Y. M. C. A. WINS ' will begin on Friday, Sept. 2.” Th off balance as they did ye ago, |Reximental team match trom the 9th| spommy MoGinty, the premier stpuce aw fae greg URED ie RELAY SWIMMIN: CE ! gteau Thierry the place money and jake features for the ometiag dag oe the heavy batting making them tur | Massachusetts Intantry yesterday: by | Mee baie deween Midact Smith and Joe Burman, 7 G RACE, Resulted in the suspension of Jockey the meeting are the Manhattan and By Robert Boyd wee cores oF ae piers are to. |[%,cDursin of O points, — 1 8, nuatei| promoter of Cleveland, who will stage | ytarin and Mike Dundee aud Jack Sharkey and ees = Bar boy a Q Bares Ae OES Fers are to- | was siot at 300, 500 and 600 slow tire of vat- | Rey Moore of St. Pant. Overanxiety cost the relay ewim- 3 ¥. Wilson, who rode Lady Emeline, | joy is exclusively for two-year. ia a iit that under conditions of a few had a total tally of 1,124. jUe between Champion Joh Kil- | The Cammonwesith spurting Club of Harlem will R y a ‘made a bumping matoh of the race fillies, Hach has a fine entry and bitte athe aly eed Mlle Ts ago might have teen a certain} ‘The range scores follov Itahe and Danny mrush Cie are Tony Lyons ys. iddie Hasets, teu rounds, easily won 510-yard medley vace in | us sips} t je out. Se York 1 is ne “ Tt tort uight. is ‘0 Ga cy i i] t from start to finish, and in dong so carry an added value of $2,500. “On| || ** oe anya between the| AS the gumes goon, the livelier ball |—asa 188, 1m SOL Fah otek Lise | featherweight, ut the big day theoakin’ oto: revo hie Madison Square Garden last night. \ the purse to Edwina. rst Saturday there will be the| In 4 gam ) ; itith Massachus i , aebaeeg } jattraction of the Lawrence Realiza- ile the two ‘boys were trying to|tion at a mile and five furlongs. jam each other, Turner and Kdwina Cleveland club and the Athletics, on the anniversary of Ray Chapman's leaves in its wake many new marks of destruction—ineffective pitching, injured batters through the pitchers 198, | park at Cleveland in (second | writer to-day that plember, las nty told the all prodablitty arrived in town. McG Lads from ceived an romped aw the of ganization, allowance of Im. 108. and ay with the event, only to | Jock Malone, the St. Paul bas 0 re- | new manga | rocking after tho effaire of Jack Sharkey aud other Hr ts Joe Wagner, who ims been he victor: | Were sailing along in front to what| A feature of the meeting which ‘Watts Johnny Walke:, first baseman | [Ot elbe DLC to grip te ries oer toes. #40) Total | carry Brite, wholrefereed the Demp- | ca, [De disaualitied ‘because one of them ] nally was an casy victory. | Will appeal to the public Is the large of the Philadelphia team, was struck) injuring the scientitic phase of the ' Sensational rapid-fire shooting was sey-Carpentier fight, will be selected | , Mary Siow, wn has refered over aun) Dai [started before being touched off. ‘iy qualifying Chateau Thierry came as jatraight as formerly.. There are a D2!! trom Jamieson, and the former! Nearly every magnate arene oe Sr irintis ot ihe Walton States tne | He also stated that there will be two | ruure wil te wet of figure, Ho tae |Crotor aciite, ugk Arnold and deme ie > © big surprise to the crowd, who Number of two-vear-oid events at five WAS Temoved to a hospital. ake ee eee eee nt nine eee tg the fantr ter he had shot forty con-|Judges, a decision must be given und | under bes managnient Jay Lanaaan, the Halli—who second ~ from j thought Wilson was the offender. ind & half and six furlongs which was trying to field the infield hit of /national pastime. But it is, as they |Secutive Duliseyes. Hinds amd four that Kilbane is to receive $63,000 for | Misti. ee eras tae.” (Reeth ins Bins . were awarded fhe latter has a reputation as Bltden be ee ease on res the Cleveland left fielder when it took| say, what the fans want. Jothers were tied for first place with! his end. -McGinty is certain that the i i be raced Pe FAL Eerer, night ‘Tomery Goodwin, the promining weet ide | = — - — sire of Commando. Running Stream ‘ iting. M-| places, They are: Liout. William J. | Bedford et Full Hever, Monday nigh: teathoresias, ‘managed by Mike McGowan, th the Scape whch "the rey Pullen the formes Runnymede and newaay ot the infielders will tell you|™MS® championships. Miss Hoye wes|Rwhaling, Marines; Marine Gunner | caariey Beecher of be eas ede, who hay net oun tae Tube Gemme von rounds et the Mou: | Everything, for, Billiards and | . er the sire of Mor- a The time is not far off when the | perfect scores of ten hits at both the . ng t leas | Heédie O'Tlare, the local light Reavyweight, t9) A 40-yard scue race for fough rider, and it seemed aa if he lence to the wishen of the public. a dad bound, striking him on the head/ |e win be forced to appeal to the |200 and 300 yard ranges, In the tirst| Bout will draw a gate mot Less tha) ea own mais in geiiog on a | women proved the most. Interesting Was just pulling some of bis own and knocking him unconscious. high officials. of baseball. seeking |ehoot-off all five made perfect scores | $12 Mis manascr, Leo Fira, declared to-day ure of the meet, Little mermaids tuff. No matter whether the dect-|< N°%%,0f the death of the noted) since the advent of the livelier bal! aguin at 300 yards, but Hinds won on ,@on was fair or not, something in| the Domino line stallions do not live ™5Y _ tbe nature of punishment was coming |t© & green old aze. sire Ultimus revives the bellef that prominent baseball stars, such Domino died at, a8 Friech of the Giants and Ford of | protection against their possible in- | jury by the velier ball. Se gp eee the second shoot-oft. Other scores follow: ond Marine Gunner Otno Wig: be wag in thie vicinity, he tried 10 watch O'Hare with Battling | s' ok Wiggins, Neb Roper and Bily ney all pansed up the mate, shy af their teens showed amazing sk®l in lifesaving and won ading homo: hel Baker, twelve, | aie : a. |with Lillian Stoddard as her’ subject, @ Carroll for his exhibition of plain| #<Vt and Commando was oniy ‘al the Boron Traves, have been pain-| MISS BLEIBTREY SETS Marines, 199; Third Albert Hoi bonis ee Gal focenl ts esa, Ont eraia Mey Date the Washingion co first in 47s, while Kathryn Brown, le older when he passed away. Celt sai e 1s. Poo H Marines, 1) Soret ae Pat {+ booked to fighi BIN Hrenoan, the ivelyn Som- ‘ncompetency. Chateau ‘Thierry | was a distinct loss when he died inst, {Uy injured by batted balls’ Poor) ANOTHER WORLD'S MARK. | Mecager next munch, Atte route Wide ygrmetzm, a twelve-round bout at New IL NCCUCOL Beata would have had to be a Man O') Year at the age of fifteen, and by a| Melding or misjudging of ground balis as | wil joumey to Australie for for more coctewta, | 4 epg. i. Gn tar eae card Panama Jor ¢ War under the handling eho received | StFAnge coincidence this is the age| could not be attributed as the cause of] INDIANAPOLIS, Aux. 19.—A new i SEGA tatnerestgn, tana eos Black AL Mccoy of Patimore for ten-romde ory tga |mnleh marked the pussing of Uitimus.| those clover players being struck.| world's record for women of 4.18 2-5 for| Tommy Wim, the Farermon tratherwelah's FEA oa suiekey Deimont mecta Dick Griffin of Texas |The latter was never trained and was bred by Major Daingerfield to em- They have all had experience in play- 300 yards in a 110-yard open water | be fired to deteim: Jor Kane at the Ridgywod Grore Sporting Cub for ten rounds the Wingate Locbing morrow ahs Bly Cory of Staten Inand, on FE | the " “s stabi . ay by |ou iu bbing . 26 ant Wredktle Jacks, the Engiish feath Midget rr ce NEVA, Swi 19.—The George W. Loft and the Sceretary | Pody Ge ausiitiea with which ‘al ing the infield, and in sles Shee their corde was: eiapiiahen estorae ori |event jhela over fr cua aatine Greeters Oe aire acne ee NEVA, Swit 9.—The 4 roughbred oul io en- ay! the best. ? Ne Sibir, fad} programme. betel ayy a Si tasgeitine dalo @f the Toronto Jockey Club had a!dowed. At the dissolution of the| Wor has always been of City in winning the 440-yard national . Gre night of Bast, 2 at 18: om apn Ss las ping iain copsiioe gonversation on the lawn out of Wiokliffe stud he cost Headley &| In the big leagues to-day the in- | Lieut. C. 1h | International Rifle Challenge Cupy which been held by the Swiss for sevin- s been kept in the d a nan|#ee style A. A. U. swimming cham-/States Infantry, tied with perfect ticker walker. the welterweiait ee a ea Ni Er eteU nth anes Ae eT Roan d hee bes ae which may come an internationa! Miller $26,000, and was a paying in-| fielders are making more errors than) )io i, Miss Charlotte Boyle, also|strings of ten ‘hits after the first! x03. wil ewap puncies where Pau! Joume and Ueaciey ledour oere(to W. R. s of Washington. who steeplechase. Mr, Loft suggested \Vettment as he has been in strong, they have ever made before. Ther] o¢ Now York City, was second and Miss |Tound. In the shoot-off Capt, Brown! of yonkers tn the main g0 of twcire ris ac the Murty rer uy conga | won th al champlonshin in the demand as a sire since that time. His a result of | uphra nig} WON with an additional string Of ten. | doen Mark A. A. of Long Iranch, N. J, te jects | recent Interna hooting tounma- hat one be held with the best cross- yearlings have sold. well, and his|2%e More bad bounds as a Buphrasia Donnelly of Indianapolis! “Gen. is. P. Meany match went! gign,, Harry ithe will refere the conten! larry Nolen, the wuniy Brenx,ment held in Lyons, Bratee. eountry horses from even European Progeny, which Includes the Futnrity| the livelier ball. Balis get away from) third. The time was 6.30. Miss Bieib-| J racing centres nominated aguinst | winner of 1920, Step Lightly, all have trey's time for 300 yards has been bet- to chine Gunner Calvin Lloyd 0! whom Low Meyera hus june taken | them to-day that a few years ago the Marines with a string of mine-| Jac Delaney, Bridgeort midiloweut, wk miu him wing, tas bow anal up to box) = = , speed of the highest order. By Com-| . 2 Ol ists, and the inner] tered, {t was announced, but not under|teen consecutive bullseyes at 500) made a crdiable dhowing in first worar Ctmitey Ryder af Staten Isard in the teawe| QUEENSBORO A. C., INC. those of the United States and Can-i mando out of Running Stream. by| Ul be casy assists, record muking conditions Sinan “Rhiee men, tied for second | aoc in this aly, bas been sigued for nother bow | tecieerennd tat at the Brighton a, C. of Ten Anes to Ty Sita @da, A $25,000 purse could be offered Domino he was inbred to Domino, defense is playing back abut tea or fot ea Jae tela in von-|place with fifteen bulls, split. the [by bis manage, Al Jennings. Tue conutert ‘will Seaton Ielend Monday aut. KE O'DOWD ws. Si ARTIN, 13 Rounds annually, with a valuable gold cup, | Which as eve ly knows was the oO ‘wea ‘winner may hail. Sounds good but fery improbable. Mr. Loft 13 anx- , evidently, to win international honors with Sweepment. Gywo Tompkins's fighting Rabbit | has gone. He has been a terror here fo ail the racetrack dogs and has beaten everything in the way of canines which have been sent against him. He would bite the dogs on the legs until they beat it in sheer fright. ABOUT FISH AND FISHERMEN By William E. Simmons. vieh, (Se NS Dempsey Back at Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY, N, J., Aug. 19.— Jack Dempsey, world's heavyweight champion, is esconced in an ocean front suite of rooms at the Traymore Hotel. Jack came in unheralded, but It wat only a few hours before the new spread broadcast in the resort, and he was besieged with invitations of many varieties. Mayor Edward L. Bader had Ginna with {be champjon. intends spending some here. Will be Joined in ee Kearns. und around Greater New York should fifteen feet further owing that the balls from the batter come down at them to-day like ritle bul- lets and they live in fear of having to stand up when Ruth, Hornsby, Young of the Giants, Kelly, Bob Meu- sel, Roush and other heavy hitters are at the plate In some cases when these men are hitting, the infielders to protect them- selves make no effort to field an in- field hit that might be sent their way. ‘They will perhaps make a feeble ef- fort to go after it, but first they pro- tect themselves from any possible in- The pitahers who are not with the mon in quest of these gamy and toothsome little feflowa And it Js worthy of note that miltonaires will be found among those fishermen. The snapper is the young bluefish. It is to be found the whole length of nection with the Indiana A. A. U. swim- the victor in an open plunge for di tance for women, her mark being 55 feet 1 inch. Miss Blelbtrey wus second and Miss Donnelly third John Weissmuller, Chicago, won the open 100-yard free style swim for men, his time being 55 2-3 seconds. T. Kk. Kamplain, Indianapolis, was secon,d and King Loughridge, Indianapolis, thira, as Ae BELLECLAIRE GULF CUP , 1S WON BY DR. HAIGHT. Although she managed to reach the semi-final round of the com- petition for the President's Cup at the Belleclaire Golf and Country Club yesterday, Mrs, W. A. Gavin, the women's metropolitan champion, had to acknowledge defeat at the hands John J. Andrews, money for second, third and fourth Marines, and Pri- vate Robert C. Glenn, Marines. be for ten rounds azaimt Joo Rirom of Now fougat in weveral months, bas been simed to mont All the British Stars Put Out At Southampton SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y., Aug. 19, —All the British stars were climi- nated here yesterday in the semi- final rounds of the invitation lawn tennis tournament at the Meadow Club. Vincent Richards, last years Southampton winner, took two sets from Maxwell Woosnam, Captain of the English Davis Cup team, while F. Gardon Lowe was accounted for by William Duyis. $, Howard Voshell disposed of O. G. N. Turnbull in simt- t 5 : AT. Haigh ; . William J. Clothier of i HIGH WATER, fet togutber to combat not only the] *he const and Ie called oy eee Ea a eee eee en duteaied “Harold” Goss one, Soar Souda Ba Spe, | oll evil but all kinds of pottation, ton, 8. C., for example, it ts known | then eliminated B. A. Hanson in the| Shall for the remaining bracket. iB. Fa at oS gos ite ="! 4 good way to do as the “skipjack.” a name that sug-| ina! by the same margin, and as al go Inntish survivors in the doubles, | Se Rea 0 Ske ES ae food way to do that wouki be| gests a very different species. I reo! sui tne cup presented by Robert|Lowe and Gilbert going down before (Eastern sta: time. Add one| for all the fishing clubs to unxe with member Ane Aiea ® patie ot D. Blackman is now in-the doctor’s| the Viciou: attuc ot the Kinsey jnii Lea; that ince by tel l4 mm i ” brothers. e osheli-Richards an . pour for daylight saving tire.) fho United Angiers League and form| tune biuenish. Although the blue- | Possession Washburn-Davis combinations com- Sento scurwent (a union of clubs, In union there is|fsh is to be caught there along the| The tournament got under way] pleted the semi-final group in the Farr 4 501 hifting to northwest winds is the Promise for to-da Some fairy tales have recently been @ent out about weakfishing in Ja- maica Bay. I am authoritatively in-| formed there is nothing in them but &n effort to catch suckers, Bill Kelly of The World composing foom, who is on an automobile trip with his friend Dr. McSherry of} Brooklyn, writes trom Catekill, N. Y.: “Good catch this morning. Two \terminate the fish supply, strength. With such a unton essen- tial legislation coutd be secured, und many other ends attained vital to the interests of fishermen and the com- munity at large. Ponder the suggestion, fishermen, Send your views and inclinations on the subyect to The Evening World. Ships casting their oH upon the waters will not bring back bread, but ex- We may be abie to live without fish, but the living would be harder, because all other forms of food wouk! be dearer, beaches and off shore during the late autumn, it is little known to the city folk. It ia positively known now that the bluefish spawns in the open ocean some miles from shore, and it appears to spawn at different seasons all along the coast. As oon as the young are hatched out, by some instinct, they make for the shore and estab- lish themselves in the bays and mouths of rivers, where they grow with astonishing rapidity. The late Robert B. Roosevelt, who was a pro- found iethyological’ student, found tiny specimens entering one of the carly in July, and Mrs, Gavin was the only woman siarter, although close to a hundred men teed up. A. C, Gregson won the medal In the quali- fying round, but was put out in the early stages by Neil Fulkerson. ‘The Jatter lost in the upper semi-final bracket te Hanson, while Dr. Haight defeated Mrs. Gavin, In the final, Haight, conceding two strokes, won on the sixteenth green, having gone round in 78 ALLE ee ee: 4 Duncan Beat Barnes Hutchison, Mitebe team event. Elionsky Ready for Hundred-Mile Swim, Henry onsky, world's champion long distance and handicap natator, has completed all details for his attempt to swim 100 miles, beginning at 4 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. He will make his tart from the Brighton Beach Baths, nd hia route will be to the Ambrose Channel, up the Hudson to Fort Lee, N. J.; thence to Roamer Shoal Light- house, This is approximately fifty miles, and Elionsky’ will retrace th: course to complete the “century.” A 45-foot yawl, bearing newspaper men and photographers, will accompany 4 thri ass. Dr. bay: the south side of Long Island] BBLMONT, Mass. Aug, 19.—Jim| Piionsky on his effort to achieve the feachert, three black b + Me-| snot Aa , ™| greatest feat in swinming history. Two a pers have made their appear- early in July. As an indication ot | , A Jock Huiheos, AS 4 berry booked three out of the five.”| ,oce'in Jamaica Bay as well aa Long thely rapid growth i may be maid |osrmes and Joc om, American | fife"guards in a rowboat will also make is a fine place to see the play, A Harbor Supervisor Hanraben and Island Sound. A boy caught several emall specimens a few days ago in‘ Flatlands Bay, which rung up into Brooklyn toward the foot of Flatbush that a snapper hatched out in July will attain a length of ten to twelve inches by the end of September. Avenue. In the Sound they are run- and British open self champions, were cefeated 1 up in thelr first thirty-six hole exhibition match with the British rvotessionals, Abe Mitchell and George Duncan, played on the links of the Bel- the ‘trip with th Frankie Brown an Kasy Winner. CHARLESTON, 8 C.| Aug. 19. — Frankie Brown of New York decisively ‘human tugboat,”* defeated Luke Tanner of Charleston {n ‘the New York Board of Fire Under- One same, only te be ohare 8 mont Spring Country Club. Gefonted Luke Tannen ct Charieston 11 writers are getting togetber to com-| mou unt’ troct the bayg aed Loven ther, wilt a ge oy oT parmegregueeeeny Ay | a ea a a bat che ahamt;snce. ,Ali fishermen in along the Sound will be fill of Gsher~ {isc ore Gi ins brs errouwaly aavetisnl PPS Gianie'vs, Eincinnateanee! Brown dia all the leading. | \ \ | | Prices 81.19, $2.20, $3.20, | ERS Waa tex Ba oral Club, Montreal, Avs. 27. 85 West