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. SMOKE SCREEN IS LATEST SENSATION OF RACE-HORSE WORLD By Bud Counihan Cochrane Colt Captures . Huron Handicap at Spa Under Trying Conditions New Three-Year-Old, Which ’ Has Been Regarded as Only « a Sprinter, Again Proves Ability to Pick Up Weight and Go the Distance. By Vincent Treanor. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., Aug. %.—Everbody here to-day is talking, @bout Smoke Screen, and the New York bred colt's sensational victory fm the Huron Handicap here yester- day. Believed to be merely a sprinter when the meeting began, the three- year-old has developed into a distance traveller of parta. He won at a mile here on Wednesday when it was a big questicn whether or not he would go that far, and he came right back yesterday and won at a mile and pair, Robert M. and Howard Kinsoys thres-sixteonth, leading ever: wep uf | | Donnacona broke yesterday but did Yotenlelinctn or fee. ad Be fa: J Tia nay eae ted wits win hie race. He got to the head 4 oa poles) DDING MACHINES. J witliains and. Washb ae ad OFGnElly “Welgited “With | OP tho MAGE, But When Liowes Dakee Rete a . _ P sturdy aftr Wi pounds, he was penalized five pounds for his Wednesday's victory and then, in addition, took up thrve pounds overweight to carry the cap- able Clarence Kummer on his back. It like snapping his hoofs in the of Mr. Vossburgh, the official ‘ total of forty and Including nearly every good horse in training, ‘The increase in the Hartsdale, for two- year-olds, in substantial, the total ve- ug seventy-one. as against forty- seven in 1920. It 1s the same story jn the Ardsley, a two-year-old handi- cap, the figures being seventy-six, as against seventy-one. The Aatumn Days Stakes for maiden two-year- clds, has seventy, or eight more than lust year. The smallest increase is in the Rainbow Selling Stakes, ~hich closed with fifty-six, which is four more than came to hand last autumn. In the two-yeur-old events Moryich, Kai Sang, Little Chief, Pillory Run- sar and other fine juveniles are named. Mad Hatter, Grey wag, Ci tus, Thunderclap, On Watob, Audi cious, Sporting Blood, Flambette, Blazes, Sennings Park, Yellow Hand, Tryster, Prudery and Naturallat, ap- pear among the nominations for the events exclusively for three-year- cids and upward. There ts abun- dance of good material for a good meeting during the period embraced by the dates Oct. 17 to 29. refused to surrender the Loft repre- sentative hung and was beaten a neck. A sulking horve is a tough cus- tomer. If he doesn't show temper at the barrier he rarely fails to spol! things at a later period in the race. If he gets left he finishes in the banch and lures his victim into risking some- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1921. WATCHING THE PRESIDENT PLAY GOLF - C ee eae) (Copyright, 1921, by The Press Publishi ng Co. (The New York Evening World.) A STEADY Game! *ouT in 46 — AND “INT IN 46 ON EXH\EATION-Wad A SFT. LONG DRWER CFU EQUIPPED) WHICH WA® PRESENTED “Oo THE PREeIDENT 7D USE IN THE WLS WASHBURN TEAM HTS WAY TO FRA ROUND | — Other Semi-Final Match Is Scheduled to Be Played To-Day. BOSTON, Aug. 26.— Willians and Washburn, who are the probabd!! American Davis Cup doubles combi- nation, advanced to the final round 4 of the national doubles championship | tournament yesterday at the Long- wood Cricket Club, W. M. Johnson and Willie Davis won the first set, but the Williams- Washburn combina- tion came right back and took the next three and the match by a score of 6—8, 6—3, $—5, 6—1, Williams and Washburn will be idle to-day, while they await the result of the semi-final match in the lower half of the draw between William T. Tilden 2d, world’s singles champion, and Vincent Richards, the national junior champion, and the California | championship on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt :dallory and Ww. Tilden 2d, Mrs. May Sutton Bundy and Robert Kinsey, Miss Mary K. Browne and W. M. Johnston and Mrs. F. M. Godfrey and Max Woos- nam reached the semi-finals in the national mixed doubles champion- t adjuster, It will be interest- | ‘NE on his chances the next time ship. g out. Gen. , Mrs. Mallory and Tilden, a combine- ing.to note how the handicapper will sear SIM WATSON. ON CeMbe meena yor teedate toeeaT regard the Cochran colt next time he Sagacity, the winner of the fifth were, troubled sornts appen Ts in a handicap. race, js a French mare, and is out of S. Dadli the China round Bia Jib Evans who trains the Cochran | Astuce by Hermis, the fine horse which went @=4,7—=6.0 Om which was the contemporary of Irish ae Se See @glog is now satisfied that Smoke| Lad and McChesney in this country. Bpreen will run as fast and as for as|Tenry M. Ziegler of Cinclnnatl took AMERICAN DAVIS CUP i Hi . | Hermis to France, where he later be- the best of horses. His quitting tena- | Hermls to France, whete he Inter be; eBuDe CountHan...- Panis Med TEAM ANNOUNCES PLANS. eaey which he has shown In races|flanc, the biggest of the French CAnew Gor & County CLUBY COD ‘NEWSPAPER MEN... = ower six furlongs, previous to his| breeders. ‘Wednesday's mile Is now attributed to greness rather than to inability to ° e ! BOSTON, Aug. —The preparatory period of the American Davis Cup lawn tennis team will be a short one. Asa | Miss America IT, | 70 0° 927 «0 10! ae nae for regular practice and training un- | Will Not Start |i 3% "i: 8s i end hts victory is a direct tribute to trainer Evans's method of develop- WAY 10 WORLD'S ment. Evans has always maintained " . ‘i * hat the colt was one of the fastest | Lively Ball and Barring Freak | ybope” nave been perfected under the LIVE WIRES BY NEAL R. O'HARA enough, they think, \ A Ce wphees all are ' up Race \ b ‘ R. Norris Williams, 2d, sald tos ae ie $ ecu CUD ha Wane that he'and his doubles partnes, Wi inetraining, and he had shown himself Deliveries Hardships to [dav he is rated with some'of the best 5 Copyright, 1921, by ‘The Preas Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). é Washburn. would go to. Roreat: He asiuch before his Huron race, but eliveriés Hardship: in the National League. Morrison is Those exhibition games of the Yanks help out the standing of the club peep ad ena AUS TG 26 coal es | Pee Pg siete Denke , another Pittsburgh youngster who Rbthe DADE drawal of Miss America Il, Gar y nston, who probably. when Evans inaisted that he oould Youngsters, has shown ‘promise, but he has not aus Laney ees | Wood’s new Harmsworth Trophy de- Ganeliciheccaeicas bre Late ee. aiid’ go a route few believed him, —— shown as much as Glagner. | fender, from competition in the gold | M#tches, will xo to Providence on Mone Gthoke Screen is admirably bred, being Robert Boyd When Glazner was with the Bir- | Boston fans are either loyal or dumb. They still think the Braveg have . erie e re snare 6918 || aa yet) Play then in exhibition sing | by His Majesty and Vell, and the By Robert Boyd. mingham club in the Southern As- ea cup races, which begin in the Detroit | and doubles maichen, and then pron a chance for the pennant. 2 prose sociation last year he was rated as 5 River here to-morrow, was an-|{0,{l scene of the Davis Cup play foe blood of Oxden, His Highness and the |TV prevent your has Boot ®|iee an ordinary twitter. chiet| Atlanta Amateur’s Card of 139 OD nounced by her owner to-day. It has |*°tatn vetaried that. he had ne Butterflies, all Futurity winners, flows severe one to young pt Yellowstone of the Little Rock club T List in West Tex Rickard may be loaded with business acumen, put he forgot lo suviet | been decidéd, Wood said, to depend | ight to the question of . fais yotns, ers trying to make good im the | waa the star of the Southern organi- | ops List in Western tie phonograph rights to Carpentier taking the count. upon Miss America I. to defend the | training for the forthcomi major leagues. Pitching in general maton. (pick Gahan ue perv tees, Open Tourney eee: gokl cup and save the new craft for eh aie BO Aes Gal = | Of bo! jese players and Glagner has 2 the British International (Harme- | CopMo antiy; | that 1 i Teyater evidently Is only a miler at Reopavaptcasht ined ae ite devetoped into a “find” while the aneent | Tex, by the way, will make a swimming pool out of the Chicago Coliseun:,| worth) Trophy races, Sept. 3 and 5. |Ne'was necessarily het hele Mitte ‘ vest, as Trainer Jimmy Rowe has ment o' he ngaede Les | CLEVE Aug. °%. — Bobby| which means the next Republican Convention will have a springboari for | T° Participate in this event, how- | condition du thar presents ctl | feared. He went along with Smoke lier ball, but those that paid dearest Sree ere rear the former Holy Jones, the Atlanta amateur, is sho IV platform jever, she will be obliged to enter the | tournament, n the time to Of 5 a pur, a rm. ‘ials 2. sett! int Yavis Cup t nine e i Mend although Wha pace waa, not on te if sea! ean Praitige Cross star, looked very good during ing the way to scores of the best pro- | Oe | cu WVoad's announcement caused con- | would take witever steps were neceee Of the. killing variety” ho “stopped hope and then met iin olan eine Tan geod) ball club behind nite Bae fessionai golfers in the world, for the} Pity the exhibition golfers. ‘They don't even get a nine-hole half-holiday | siderable disappointment — among (FY badly. just as ho was expected to DOP® arden wt haa not pitched as good ball as young OPen championship of the Western | on Saturdays. Power boat enthusiasts here for the | witson en ees 6 on. Still it must be considered Ment pecause of the savage and re- | Ath fe, P Golf Association at Oakwood Club. | fe ieee Tee ee MU Weaaooredinve | URBANA Hil See t he was carrying 128 pounds to lentless hitting of the heartless ven-|°'Rtte” ponahue, a young Texan with wn ee ade a| ‘The best thing about a football season is that it has no crucial series, | he, NeW boat, which Wood predicts | NEAL. paeatrsees . ith machine-like golf, Jones made a will make ninety miles an hour, in ac- | (Tur) n Ilinots @moke Screens 115, and weight is and eran pig le re. bi ‘nt from Christian Brothers Col- | | 1 ! always has been a great leveller. ne ee hewnon, ST ERC Ok Nan pitched six Score of 69, 70—139, topping the acores | OOO |tion to-morrow. Her owner prom. |tfck, basketball i : louie. Walterriohenens Tere rine Sey inoe he aniseed the bie Teague of such contestants as Jock Hutchison | Every year sees a flock of new dances. But no one has ever devised a| ‘sed, however, to let her out to the / The final race of the day, the five i limit during the Harmsworth contest. abd one-half furlong dash of two-yeur- | He also indicated that he expected mediately. Wilson cred Brown, Alexander and great|and won five. Cincinnati 1s not a of Chicago, British open champion, | Step yet that wasn’t in the college cheer leader's repertoire. pitchers that may grace the American | strong club, but this youngster con- u 5 held the “Western se and James Barnes of w York, na- | i sae d ; Miss America I. to break the world's Conference record in th avelin. throw Shier aes Ranstpr Ces Tate eaten ae ean ete sere erravesly ‘hitched ‘games, Fe tional open champion,” The big league schedules are fair and square. They never let the Cubs | record in the first heat of the gold ant was a member of the American through the final eighth almost 10 no arstic penalties Anposed upon [1s sald by “Hod” Eller and the vet- Scoring was got so spectacular yes. | and White Sox play in Chicago at the same time. eePRe nice Gein tine ie atic —— — : abreast, after having run that way tho pitcher of to-day. There was no |cTan Moran to be the est pitching terday as on Wednesday, when three GOD | Americas) are in excellent condition,” STEEPLECHASE 5 EE Muneae was the first to fast ball that rebounded off a player's | Prospect of the year. players went around under 70, but Tickets to the Wilson-Downey fight are $10, which makes it ‘The Battle of i he said. “We know M America I. A. el Sh f the Giants, Freeman of the : 5 = weaken, and then Bunting succumbed ae pA speitency of aay acd Chiba erties orithe Rete’ Percy of Jones barely missed a five-foot putt the Tenth of a Century, This gelding, running in the colors of 4s difficult to make good in those the Yankees, McWeeney and Wilkin- on the home green for a second 69 in); —————~ can do eighty miles an hour and we Rockaway Beach—TO- jexpect Miss America II. to show ,GHARLIE PITTS vs. RAY MLE PITT MEST, 2 coun easily ten miles an hour more. We Sdmene ter Chenier caldtencr tates gon of the White Sox have all dis- two days. His 70 was equalled to-day expect to retain th ld cup with f John E. Madden, showed himself to days as it te to-day. If the conditions ; fia seq streaks of class, but they arc wea ele ,. as Mencia’. —« capicleimiiatiiaiced eas Game as two-year-olds come. of the prevent day existed we might |The ony few that have fot stumbled PY only one other player, Laurie Ayton) ( FY cate Moms SN and Gossip ))* —— To-Night--Pala Seer cag He hung to Bunting like a bull dog never have heard of some of these 7 ¢ the Evanston Golf Club, Chicago. POLLOCK AYA yj 5 'o-Night--! ce of Joy Reet ‘by the wayside in trying to reach the, of a oA 4 Notre Dame Football Star Joins Gorey teland @f@ through the jiast sixteenth. great pitching stars. They made their top Only. two players equalled par, 71: i | JACK SHARKEY Ve. EDDIE ANDERSON, ‘ great reputations under conditions y Se eee Jock Hutchison, defending his title,| Charley Pitts, the Australian light- |e ctmmpanmbin mate: Let Walker fint prove Professional Rank \ PHL SOOTHER Ter poten be rivalry between Jockeys Fator \.tiy diferent trom those that now weight, who has furnished many in- | *meelf the tas: conteurter by beating the ROOK ISLAND, Ill, Aug. - - . Robert Simpson, the only Californ HANS b Sande is intense, even though prevail, Wi ‘OUF ane boym in the class, Marty and Walker should be a| 12. Coughlin, captain and le are under contract to the Ran- bi Matty, it will be argued, did not HIPPANY RIVER FOUR contender, who took fifteen strokes off teresting scraps since he came to this reat bout and thould fumis a suitable opponent | Notre Dame's 1920 football team, hac QUEEN: coons stable. Whenever they hook! nave to resort to any freak method of WINS FINAL POLO GAME. | his frst day's score, showing a flash of country, will try to add fresh laurels | for Jack Britton,”* poen signed to 0 joopicants te play. un ‘fen Minutes * wpitn @ race on outside mounts, the! delivery to acquire effeotivenoss, He das ace sede the play he exhibited in winning the to his record to-night by beating Ray — Of the American. Professional. Football Var" Johan « figtsh usually finds them battling It) \casessed the great faculty of out- a cnOut of the nearly 200 starters only| West in a twelve-round bout at the: A fist mromoter of Harans, Cub, ts tring to! Association, this season. Coughlin, who eel out. So far Fator has put it on his | guessing and working batters. Bender| HHMPSTEAD, ( 1, Aug. 26.—The! sixty-seven who made 158 or better for | a muitable opponent to meet Jack Johnwn. the | was chosen all- Western tackle Inst sea- Steeplechase A. A. of Rockaway former heavyweight champion, in a battle there thy ee wal. Yesterday he did it ‘ | gon and who was one of the real out- ty rival 4 relied on natural skill and the heritage |Clever and fast riding polo team of the the first two rounds, w continue 18! each, M G ts Ge latter bert, Of Octobe, Tae promoter Ws meting} Standing vtars of the season, will be ‘ye lie, CoF, Billiards naan to battle Johnson, a ch will be clinched. ‘| captain of the tean:. BS West 32 ORO A. C., tac, ron ‘Timen Sql my Wi re, 12, Rounds, en, 12 Rounde, tee on Hobey Baker, against Don | of his Indian craftineas to win him| Whippany River New Jersey Club the play, The perfect w mn fame. Brown, MoGinnity, Johnson and ihe Free Alexander pitched the same ball that the new rules have made mandatwry. a, and on Surf Rider against Bunting in the last event. eta: V. Schaumburg of the maps Giey Racing Association re- that the stakes for the autumn; meetin, the Yonkers course have filled Feyond his expectations, the for this year being 368 for the Seo events, as compared with 279 %9°1920, The Yorktown Handicap at mile and a quarter shows u gain of mine, ‘the Pelham Bay Handicap at a mte and a furlong, an increase of while the Scarsdale, at a mile, ‘all cges, is up nineteen from the figures of 1920, this event receiving eS GREY WORTHY DEFEATS JEANETTE RANKIN. POUGHKEBPSIE, N. Y., Avg. %. Jeannette Rankin, Lon McDonald's trotter, heavy favorite in The Pough- eepsic 2.12 trot, the feature of the Grand Ciroult week programme here was forced to accept her second defeat ef the season when Grey Worthy, piloted by Walter R. Cox, scored o g@raight heat victory. “The finish of the first heat was an close that many in the stands thought » but the second was a clean-cut for Cox'a grey flyer, which took jead almost ef the start and held it field of ten starters, including Main the only trotter heretofore which forced Jeannette inkin to lower quarters of the dis- only to come through with the drive that has ‘om here week. for 2.03%, set @ new mark for Grey favorite, Mille Irwin, also the wayside in the 2.06 Bertha won in straighi i bor "oaally, Rose ‘Boot, Tommy. Mur: three-year-old hy. made her ot year on ciroult and she " Sat of te ha wo scoot place fail Dreams @ pretty me: chances of making good to-day ,. big leagues. But the conditions that would undoubtedly militate against them are the livelier ball, the glossy surface that prevents the securing of a firmn grip on the sphere and the ‘un- Play. When the sixteen major league.ctubs ‘went down South in the epring they all carried numerous pitchers, Many of these promising youngsters had al) made good in a class AA or A minor league. They perhaps might have de- veloped into great stars whose names would have been handed down to pos terity had they had the easy road be- fore them that some of the great pitch- ing stars travelied to achieve great- @ genius in the art of hurling or 4 super pitcher if he 1s to surmount the steep barriers that stand before the present day pitching recruits. In glancing over the list of young- sters who have made good thie year with any of the sixteen major league clubs, few stand out prominently. There have been just as many who made their bid for fame on the mound this year but nearly all fell by the wayalde. Of the two leagues, the National has recruited much ' better young Pitohing talent than the younger cir- cuit, It cannot be attributed t heay- fer batting, for the American Languo collectively has just @ few points ad- vantage over the Heydler cirouit in club batting. It is just a matter of superior pitching by some of the gal- lant youngsters who have @ colcusal task confronting them. “Whitey” Glazner of the Pittsburgh Pirates has been the pitching sensa- tion of the 1921 crop of youngsters. The former Southern Association boy started right off in the early part of the season taking bis regular turn in the box with Habe Adai Cooper and Ear! Hamil been a great help to George Gibson's Corsairs and has helped put them where they are to-day in the race. He bas a clever head for a youngster. His curve ball and fost breaking pires’ frequent changing of the ball in| ¢, ness. But to-day a twirler has to be | {! Known as e1 Meadow Brook Orange County team by a score of 11 to ‘on the the Meadow Brook Club Cups, 01 twenty goals. It_was one of the best matches seen at Meadow Brook this season. With riding, mallet work and clever oombi- nations of both teams had the score tled three times. The Long Island four, omposed ert Bullock, who Rumsey who was unable to play; C. C. Rumsey, and Morgan Belmont, iat placed by Harry T. Petera when Be! mont came a ni ‘cropper after collid- ing with Bennie Gatins, had somewhat ship for the firat three chukkers, t t together and took period, as Belmont and Gatins were riding each other off, Belmont's pony fed, rolling over him. ‘Gatina scrambled ree of his mount and was unhurt. Belmont was shaken up but apparently otherwise unhurt. | He hed Deon pla: ing exceptionally agresslvely. He was replaced by Ik. 7. Veters, w four-goal 5 to 5 for this perl Dr. Richards, Whippany's forward, also came a cropper in the east corner at the side lines, but was soon up and playing again. Stee cnahs; Trotter Afte Record, ~ READVILL Manning, 2. 5 five-year-old trotting gelding, wit at- record for geldings the Grand Cir- cult meeting here next week, it. was announced to-day. ‘The _recoril is 2.03 1-2, made by the Chumpion Uhian in 1908. The performance will be an added attraction to Tuesday's card. ‘Lawn Rowlag Title Tourney Opens BOSTON, Aug. %.—The annual tournament of the American Lawn Bowling Association pened to-Aev on the greens at Franklin Thirty- two teams from various sections of the United States were entered in the championship competition and for the several trophies, Hartford now holds the champlonsnip, having won the title last year fi ‘on tean\, which ‘rom the Bi had held {t for five successive seasons, a | a oad ot eo v tl Cochran Field in the final match for, n to! {tama with a rating not exceeding |set the golfing world a wi of W. Averill Harriman, Rob: | Hutchison at 143, | talcin piuced Lawrence! the latter's 71 and scoring better than the better of the play horseman- | i y then the load with brilflant work in ‘the ast | three chukkers, At the end of the fifth, man. This change tied the score at, to break the Readvilla track of 74 or better, another unheard-of per- formance. Emmett French of Youngstown, who «Wednesday ha record "5, yesterday fell off ten but one difference in handicap] failing by four strokes of duplicating i ich went to Whippany, the | his e Aaine ma vero Walter” Hagen, twice national and|Sether a card of bouts. indice 69, was in third place with 142, an effort ters ‘defeated the cellent turf made low scores possible| Lavigne in the other main go. There "4 the chances are the and yesterday twenty-four players shot will be three other bouts. Rickard intends to reopen Madison Square Garden with boxing shows in | strokes but was still in ‘second place| September. The initial entertainment with 140, while Bob Peebles of Peoria, | will be ataged on the night of Sept. 15, and he 1s busy at present getting to- Western open champion, playing with | tions are that Tex will put on a main Jones, was tled for fourth place, ig 78 he. played, as he expressed it. with | go of fifteen rounds, two tens and one to six-round go. Midget smith, the Tool Dantervwrieht, to tm Mike Brady of Detroit, whom Hagen | more hard luck While boring with Die eperrtos: defeated in a play-off for the national | partner st Mankaset, L. 1, for kis ten-roand #0 open title two years ago, at Boston, | with Joo Burman at Fast Calesgo, Ind., on Sept. was next with 145, while P.O. Hart of |3, ho slightly injured hls lef hand. As 0° rest Marietta, O., a new player in’ national |the bout has been postponed from thet Gate until events, by virtue of a 22 on the second nine yesterday was seventh with 146, Sem, 8. Bob McDonald of Chicago, metropoli- | A match has been errenged betwen Jchmay tan open champion, slumping to 76 to-| Murray, the 125-pound fighter of Harlem, end day, despite the fact he went to the | sticcey Brown, another love! battler. They were shop Wednesday and put a new shaft in his mashie by artificial light, was tied signed up to-day by Jess McMahon to battle in Re Tit with Wille Ong iat Worenster |S main go of twelve rounds at the Commen- Mass. and Dave Ogilvie of the home | *eaith Sporting Club of Hartem om the nigtt of club. Joe Kirkwood, the Australian cham- pion, although’ he thrilled the large Sew. 3. Patl Bloom, the Brooklyn lghtwetght, end Frank erowd on the home green by jumping |Harieau, the Canadian lightweleht, Reve been balls over stymies into the cap from | matched to meet tn tem-round bout at Meatreal, all distances, was off on ordinary put-|Can., on Aug 31. Bloom hee engaged ta many ting yesterday and took 75 for a total of | patties so far this year, and hee won the majority 148, tying with Willlam Mehthorn of | o¢ them and bored draws tm the others. Shreveport and Frank Adams and Tom Kennett of Chicago. Kid Norfolk, who fighte Harry Greb, the Pitts: There were four scores of 149, in-|burab light beevyweight in @ ten-round bout at cluding James Barnes, and three of | Forbes Field, in Pittsburgh, on nest Monday bus, former national open cham- pion, The only amateurs besides Jones to | te | 150, including George ‘Sargent of Co- | nignt, hae been signed up for another contest. Masa, Aug. 2%—Peter| |! .00 1-4, world's champion, He will take on Jokn Lester Jonson, » colored for ten rounds et a show to be. staged at stay In the contest were Nelson Davia | “incinnat! on Aug. 31. Cleveland, 154, and Charles Hy- mers of Brie, Pa,,” 15 6. Two freak’ shots were made during | "Css, who hes scored tnockos! vitorice 1 bie the day, Jock Hutchison holing a last nine bouts, bes been metaked to meet Jimmy maahie shot on the 438-yard scored for | Solly at the Commonwral® $C, on the night of a 5, after he had got enmeshed in the | Sept. & f Lyons continues Bie Dig winning rough, and Gunner Nelson of Lafayette, | streak his manager, Jack Moore, will dn articles Ind., sinking a 150-yard approach shot for @ two on the 410-yard eighteenth, Mins Bleihtrey W: Distance Swim, ies Ethelda Bleibtrey, world’s great- est female swimmer, will be a starter in the women's national long distai championship race, which will by “the Brighton Reach Baths, the rvision of the New York Wom- en's Swimming Association, next Mon- day afternoon, ‘The race will be from ihe Point Breeze ‘to the Brighton Baths | /®4. on the night of Bent. Re a Starter tm| Wille Burke, the popular Brooklyn lightweight, for © match with Louls Bogash, now pending. at Bridgeport, Conn. who fought « drew with Jimmy Brown ot Norfoll Ve, Tuesday night, will probably be metehed 0 bor Mickey Donley, the clever Newark lightweight, 1 the Selecta A. A. Rockaway, within the "fletore leaving for ‘Chicago Dick Curley, the faht promoter of thet city, booked up, ® match betwom Vanams Joo Gans, the colored champion, and Jack Hiackbura, the veteran colored flauter of Philadel: They wit battle ten rounds at Kaet Chicago, ever, an ocean course, of approximately afin Re: ME, ONS eS TR I and one-half mi It was learned to-day that Tex! “Hey, buddy, come and get it!” Tony Ison the promising east chde weiter: | Piedmont Cigarette —and for cigarettes Virginia tobacco ts the best Leocerr & Myzas Toaacco Co.

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