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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1922. om ©Long Shot Outsider Again OT HER SPORT ING | Proves Value of Racing’s Wwe Only Slow Jog for Morvich # N EWS After Long Railroad Ride — 4 _ Three-Horse-Field Saying|ATHLETES OF UNION BOAT CLUB PREPARE FOR BIG MEMORIAL DAY REGATTA ON HARLEM © —— Great Man Wins Eased Up From Choices/After Be- ing Almost Left. Rigel got round the stretch turn the filly had responded gamely to Kum- mer’s hustling rido and was in front again. Rigel dropped in behind for the run home. But by this time both were staggering from thelr early ef- forts. Great Man turned into the stretch still lengths ct of it, but he ‘seemed to bo running like a champion. He just ate up space, still it didn't seem as If he could cot even within threatening distance of the other two. In the last sixteenth Rigel had not only “folded up,"* but so had Crochet, and in less than a dozen strides Great Man had them both. He then went on to win, almost eased up. It was a re- markable wind-up to the day's racing and kept the crowd in talk all the way home. By Vincent Treanor. n old race track axiom ts “In a three-horge race fear the out- sider.” A glance backward at dope will show it has been profitable a Cpeurprising number of times. Yester- day at Jamaica the three-horso flehl nvas presented to the race-goers in the last event, a dash for two-year olda. J. 8. Corden’s Crochet waa the prime fayorite with the Rancocas Stable’s Regal the second choice, and Great Man from the Riviera Stable, trained by Fred Taral, the oldtime Jockey as the “write your own ticket’, outsider. Play centerod entirely on Crochet 0 Rigel, with the latter being al- st as confidently backed as Crochet. Fifteen to one was about the average price as against Great Man, and so lightly were his chances regarded that some layers quoted 2 to 1 a place against him. When the trio got to the post on the backstretch and broke, things happened as“they were expected to Walter Congdon lost his bread- winner Carnarvon, after the patched up erlpple had galloped to a victory over a cheap band in the fifth raco, entered to be sold for $1,000. Freder- ick Johnson claimed him for $2,520. Carnarvon had a very bad leg, and 1s a bad betting proposition. In the raco yesterday, those who backed him were simply betting that he wouldn't break down in the running. He out- classed his field otherwise, Sande took him to the front early and kept him there happen. two choices ran off in = front and Great Man was ajl bat left] Mairinetlii ordinarily ts a good rider, Clarence Kummer, on Crochet, and] but he got himself into many Jams Fator, on Rixe!, sat down to ride as if they were in a quarter-mile beat, First Fator went the front and opened up a gap, but ina flash Kum- mer was alter him. He soon headed him with Crochet, and the pair of them went to the whip in a headlong drive toward the stretch. Crochet finally got her head in front and then Rigel moved up to her again- pparently he had the filly put away fust before the home bend was yeached. Meanwhile nobody seemed to be looking at Great Man at all. He plodding far back and with the now unfashionable jockey, Charley Borel, In the saddle ve him even flect- Ing consideration When Crochet and with Sedgefield in the Garden City selling stakes. After overcoming an the early hard luck of the race, he had the colt badly shut off’ at the stretch turn But for this last hap- pening he might have beaten Billy his manner of winning the Clermont never got a chance to race, being med in all the way rom the start to the stretch, Near- ing the home turn he moved up strongly, and finding an opening near the rail came on like a good horse should come on, few NEW CHANGES INCREASE SKOKIE COURSE DISTANCE FOR NATIONAL OPEN MEET Famous Links at Chicago Will Measure 6,548 Yards When Members of the various boat clubs along the Harlem are out in force every day now preparing for the big regatta scheduled for Me- morial Day Two athletes who are accorded a good chance to win the junior doubles event are E. J. Finnegan (bow) and J. €. Harth (stroke). The men shown in the picture are members of’ the Union Boat Club Kentucky Derby Favorite Will Get Fast Six Furlongs To- Day at Churchill Downs. LOUISVILLE, Ky. May 9.—Morvieh spent hie first day at Churchill! Downs resting and recetving visitors, Early yesterday Charley White sent him out with Johnson, the exerciee boy, for a slow Jog around the track. Then he was rubbed down and put away for the day. Morvich looked and acted as though he hed lived all hia life tn that barn and he settled back easily to his regular meals and did justice to them all Benjamin Block, his owner, and Fred Burlew, his trainer, arrived from New York yesterday and half an hour after they stepped from the train were out at the track. After the usual round of petting and sugar giving both ex- pressed satisfaction as to the way the horse had stood the long Journey Burlew sald he planned to work Mor- vich @ faat six furlongs to- Morvich will run in no handicaps this year. Like Man O'War, his efforts will be confined to the three-year-old fix- tures. He is eligible for all but the Belmont Stakes and the Lawrence Realization, In announcing this de- cision Fred Burlew said! “L do not want It thought that ( am afraid that W, 8, Vooburgh will pile the weight on my horse, While he Is fair, I think he never gives a good horse any the w of it, I have a high opinion of Mr, Vosburg's figures, 1 know that if I were handicapping Mor- vich on my own figures 1 would give him a higher weight in every race than Mr, Vosburgh every time, and I'll guar- antee that lots of times some cheap horse would beat him.’ All day long visitors crowded aroun! the stall of the most talked of horse in the country, Among these was Charles F. Grainger, resident manager of th track, He told Charlie White th when Morvich made bis firet statt at Jamatoa a year ago Mark Klaw picked him on looks and backed him at 60 to 1. My Play, the Lexington Stable's Der- by candidate, also shipped well. Jin McClelland had him out this morning and breesed him half a mile in 51 1- Mr. McClelli id: “My Play is quoted at 50 to 1 and no's the best 60 to 1 shot you ever saw,’ ‘The Kentuckians, even with Morvich on the ground, are atill confident that B. though he could go with the best, Mrs Bradley intends starting By Gosh in the™ Derby. This colt up to a few days ago was booked to run in the Preakness, al- though It has been eaid that he could beat Busy American dotng anything. ‘The owner of Idle Hour Farm is quoted saying ‘Il ran one-two with Behave Yourself and Dieck Servant last year, but I'm going to run one-two-three thie yea Bob Shannon, trainer of Deadlock, an- other Kentucky hope, niso ts confident, “When Morvich went by the barn last night, Deadlock just looked out of his stall and laughed at him,” he sald. Morvich Has Brains, Declares Stable Foreman LOUISVIL) May 9.—Charley White, the Negro stable foreman for Burlew, loves Morvich with a devotion . we thought only poesitie in racing fiction, He sat on a bale of hay ail throveh the long ride over the moun- tains, on the way to Churchill Downs, | and talked to and petted him. . Char- ley, since the colt camo to Burlew’s barn nearly a year ago, has never been absent from him a day. ' “Did you ever see a horse talk to himself?” Charley said once when we hit a/level etrip of road. “Well, that one tloes, When he atands there working his lips he’s talking to him- self. Sometimes I've seen him stand In his stall for twenty minutes and d4* that. He never makes a fuss around the burn at night either, like the other horses do: he always behaves himself ~ I know, bocause his stall is right next: to my room. Clifford, the bodyguard, says he can tell time. He's as regu-* lar as @ clock. He's the alarm clock” for tho stable, for every morning at 4 he whinnies to wake us up. “That horse has brains; you can't tell me different.” Contrary to expectations Morvich. lay, down only once during the trip: About 5 o'clock in the morning he» Stretched out for about ten minutes, but the golng was so rough and the. car pitched and lurched so that he International Golfers Gather in July for Premier Title— Gaudin Holds Course Record with 68 Strokes. CHICAGO, May 9,—-Work 1! pro-) handily, and ie even skeptical that gressing rapidly tn fitting the famous] Such a score will be made by any of Skokle Club links for the national | the world’s best, which would be four \ strokes more than the record for the open championship, which will be} event soored by Chick Evans when played there by some 800 star golfers} he won the crown in 1916, from several countries July 10 to 15.] There are four dog-leg holes, each Phil Gaudin, the club professional, |!viting the thrilling, although dan- xerous, adventure of trying to carry who is supervising the work, 18 &/tne corer, some 200 and more yards former British player who had many/rrom the tee, They all can be car- tilts on the links with Vardon, Tay-|ried; but when the ball falls short, lor and other famous Britons before haa is trouble In plenty. Gaudin iilustrated Saturday how the 16th Princeton ° ° coming, to America: /Aeven Years. 0-1 couia me cheated in this wily by whale pay In Evening World Headpin Meet |. +00 1 cxsnses voter way 'a]ine tut ain saris over tee inbee ak < the moving back of several tees, 80] trees and a cop bunker that demanded By Joseph Gordon. Twenty-Six Teams Roll for® that, while the par of 84, 36—70 1s not{® carry of more than 200 yards. In With the cheers that accompanied eae tte Mann 103, 204; Glakas 179, 182; Falk hanged, the distance ls increased|fact the drive was so good that It Zes W! ha 204, Hu changed, the distanc e i their victory over the Tiger crew last Prizes on White Elephant 4 : from 6,840 yards to 6,548. The new} !acked only a foot of running into the COLUMBIA CREWS REDOUBLE EFFORTS TO WIN CHILDS CUP ROCKY KANSAS 10 FACE LEONARD FOR TITLE ON JULY 4 R. Bradley will repeat. Busy American'a| got up again. Several times during: stock hap risen considerably. He is aj}the trip he tried to lie down, but soon fine upstanding horse and looks as|thought better of It ODDS DROP FAST WOMEN ATHLETES 4 ON CARPENTIER COMPETE FIRST TIME =». TO DEFEAT LEWIs| =!“ AMATEUR MATCHES INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, May, 9.—Fits LONDON, May 9.—London is @il| teen women athletes for the first thme— steamed up over the Georges Carpen-|in the history of athletics in Indiaha” tier-Ted Lewis light heavyweight | will participate in the annual State in~ ” championship fight here Thyraday! door track and field meet to be helt” " here to-night under the auspices of the, night Indiana A. A. U. a ere Pigy Bogs Odds on. the veep ‘Three events have been Hated for Aye and sx Lo\one several WePNs 280 1h iwomen< the, dilly aed: @hin. «aie have fallen to such an extent that broad jump and the basketball throw’ ~ even money may prevail when the two [ror distance. Indiana A. A. U. medala | | rae Sao Billy Gibson Agrees to Bout in Michigan City When Tend- ler'Refuses Big Offer. Blue and White Oarsmen to x Leave Thursday for Two Women Bowlers Win Medals Benny Leonard, lightweight cham- pion of the world, will face Rocky 9 Soe —— Fey 202; Delahanty i § 5 iit be given the winners, and the Kansas of Buffalo in a ten-round 1s totam, 54, z moat around the table greon, jut af enter the ring w ' pout for the title at Michigan City, |¥e4" still resounding in their ears, Alleys. eno cores Dudas) $38) 208, 244, 184, total.) toes ary ample, so that a fresh ground} oi 4 a putt netted @ tledle &, Strange as it may seem to Amer-|events will be given the same recog: Ind., on July 4 : = the Columbia oarsmen are fired with ies aa 161; total, 740; average, 170.0 can be used every day for two weeks} Phe only other score under 70 for jeans, many of the wise London fans Gmeueeee ee ee 1g! t on July 4. an 5 cod. ae ? : a determination, natural to those who] Twenty-six teams, fourteen of WHOM] poubiew and aing the pro-| tf desired, the links as now constituted, was a A 3 0" ana o1 joubles and singles nape 9 believe that Lewis has a very good] Sore of the leading amateur athie ; { Ply Gibson, raanager of Leonard, |. ve tasted victory, to maintain their] wore trom {be Metropolitan Life In- Frainme Metrope spin wuet| ‘The bunkering ts of the exposed |69 by Abe Mitchell, the long-driving coma against the fighter who stayea|!n the Middle. We have enters the'? ' srraneed te ond Pitzcioncae, ee? | supremacy over Princeton, With that] surance Company, rolled in ‘The Eve-| ers eet tenth git Mar, ses |eand-facing type, which, on the Mrvt| Brice procageonal, was paged) the|ehanee axalnst lhe Gatien Who ayes |conttetn {or nan, aman han el ved by Floyd Fitzs 4 - i a somewhat below expectations. in the early L: eorge a ree full round + | Joey Chicago, ve , moter for the Michigan Post of the| spirit dominating their ranks, the} ning World Head Pin Bowling Tourna.| setion crenstatel and A. Hill of Bt. Jo'/nine, where there are few trees and/ind Gaudin. But the course is not “It's going to be a slugfest, I'm]|Johnny Murphy and W. D. Hayea, | American Leg forjment last night at Thum's White rother aapiranta with ta only slight roll, reminds one of the/unfair, for where the second shot is to boxe My hope ts to| Notre, Dame stars. Several Indiana unis . | Charley White of Chicago or Lew} princeton early Thursday morning| Elephant alleys. Five medals were Rest count was beg British seaside courses with thetr|extra long, the putting green is lett|ot foing In to boxs My hope {eesitinn” and. colleges have qutergl i Tendier of Philadelphia to face the for their final workouts on Lake| Won, two by members of the fair sex. nights of Columb yawning gulfs of sand for the wila|P¢? to @ roll from a wooden shot, | get inside the Frenchman and give it | teams. x | champion. ~ Jak, ass S z ping, Jn the individual event A.1) so that the impossible is not required he can't take it, I am PERE, << gar * 1 Ac z to Gibson, terms for the|Carnesie, where on Saturday they} The first bowler to enter the circle Ee merk oC ar wien Tish Sunuie. game ot | ball or the unwary driver who neglects |anywhere. No green on a hort hole Lainie 1 will win,” Lewis said BASEBALL BRIEFS . | ero definitely settled last eve-|mect the sons of Nassau and Penn| that entities a bowler to a medal was] 245, followed by L. Gross of the Bt to place his long shots. And the sand-lor where the necond can bo fetched | confident that I wi in, “ | Bani were 4 , las’ Club with 49% and J Ward of § " ., ning and formal article: will be}in one of the oar classics of the year,| Miss Prentice of the Amazon Ladies'| soto Council,” Knights: of Columbes, with |PItS are everywhere that an unscl-lwith a mashie or midiron, however, | to-day. Yesterday's hero—Kenneth Williama, f ; Bibwed in &das..or.two: Mca : Bowling Club of Brooklyn, who rolled | 84, Scores totlow entifically placed shot could go, mak- |is ‘left free for a trickling approach,! Carpentier said it would be a good | Brown ytar, doubled in the ninth inning Leonard and Kansas have met in}! Childs Cup race. te Zenda Prentice Ob, Hgtern oh, Mildecker se'i3n: [ing the scoring so diMcult that no|for sand traps compel a pitch to the fight, but that he would win quickly |#"4 drove in the run that beat the j he ring three times, once in Buffalo,| The same crew which participated} 9%. This feat was followed a few mo- | Fientie Wi total, > other than Jock Hutchison, British | pin, wat, bul Senators 6 to § and shoved them into i oncein N J y about a year ago,}in the race against Yale will up-|ments later by Mrs. Hagedorn, who Amangn [echeerea Porpent ‘Sa; totai{OPeD champion, recently sald that if] ‘The turf is already in wonderful] ®® he wished to prove that he was As} last place, ' and once tison Square Garden neur on Lake Carnegie next Satur-] scored two pins more than Miss Pren-| 253, 3 i they would give him four 72's he|condition throughout except a few} good as ever. te When the White @ox threatened. to } last winter ch time Leonard |day, All the men are in fine cons} tice, ‘Then came Mr. Ringsmith of i 5 OMe NE aX Orde: Ringamitn | would sit at the club house and watch | spots that muffered in the heat last Wiese wan’ Weation tn cs thane ane | : earned the decision, but their last} dition and are being kept so by daily| i i as total 491 2 ‘| the others fail in their most strenu-]| summer or have been resodded in re- FIGHT RESULTS. eran abt io a8. re Serres, H was of a kind to indicate that | workouts on the water, ‘Three crews,| 2: Best & Co., with a total of 114; {mith Toe Miconell lors tora? gar | ONS efforts to take the title. vamping, and none of these few places Yanks winning 1 to 6. ‘Baker Foy: | s still has an outside chance to] oonsisting of forty men, will be sent equalling the high individual score; S Metropolitan. Lite Gaudin, who has scored the present | is in a vital situation, nor should they For the seventh time in » row Jackie | homer, ‘ Se | capture the title. to Princeton, and they will be ac-| Mr. Mitchell of the Trinity No. 2 team, coblekett 77, Lena a, course {na record 68, predicts that|be tn evidence by the time of the * ot Hiaten Yaland scored & knock: | Gi rire scored in the tase twos ; Fi SAD companied by hundreds of under-]and Mr, Conrad of the Metropolitan No. 4, Metropolitan Life Co.;|290 would win the championship] great contest for meda! honors of the} Cope of State: ip Davia of |/M2* brought the Pirates from way ” LEONARD IS OFFERED graduates, stron lunged undergradu-| Lite Company, who talled 101. No leks | $etiiger, $2," Adame tt mholz 3b, Kamer ci fai a World. ‘The putting greens rival the) out last night, putting Andy. Davia of [boning and gave them an 8 tor victory ‘ BIG PURSE FOR BOUT who will cueer them on as|than forty-two teams are scheduled] "fay i huis even nap of the closest piling ever] Jersey City out of their bout at Staten /over the Robina, xy row down the course. to roll this evening son fe, Nel cm, at". | Mrs. Hucknall Woven in @ velvet carpet, and @ ball} island In 2 minutes and 66 seconds of] Jamteson, with two triples and’ ey WITH LEWIS ABROAD] in contrast to the morale with i echo aC age vn i a oR Pe . that does not true has not been hit} ine fipst round. single, led a vicious attack for the } i eae i which the Blue and White will enter] The LF. Club of Stockholm, | Minn 79, Wogstrand 4% total 345, il f truly. leveland Indians that beat the Ath— } LONDON, May 9 (Associated Press). |the race, the Princeton crew will be|Sweden, showed real class in the in-{ 9,7" " Recon | Vent roves ar 0 —_ Zulu Kid lasted only three rounds last |letics 14 to 4. : } George McDonald has cabled Billy |2featly handicapped by its experiences | ternational cable match rolled be- total . one COAST TRACK STARS Hight against Dave Rosenberg, former} Great infleld work of Rigney end ; ' a ee ‘an {#t Cambridge last Saturdc The} tween the United Bowling Clube af icicinechintat The, Appell 44, Ste= Golf Competition LEAVE FOR CAMBRIDGE| tmeists Sbarplon. im thelr Bout at tne eae ine gees eens, .O8 Ohne | : Gibson, mahager of Benny Leonard. an ly.54 defeat the Navy oarsmen handed | Stockholm and the United Bowling Pe FIR: total si2, E |} Freeport Auditorium bursa ‘Tigers to beat the Red Gox, | Offer of £15,000 for « match of twenty | them will not be helpful in the Childs|Clubs of New York at their head- ean No. 1. Metropolitan Life Co. Rob. — Pes Seren ee mae Gos oa Este | { wi red Lewis in the event of the [CUP rice, ‘Thay will begin hostilities |quarters in these cities on Sunday (iv%, 06. io ‘ New Jersey triumphed over the Weat-| SAN IMRANCISCO, May Track| BOSTON, May 9.—Dave Shade, Catt} we | latter's winning or drawing Thursde with"the full memory of last year’s}Jevening last. The Swedes beat the Stine ts eg pel Pak Pall chester women by a score of 19 to 9 in|#'are of the University of California aislioa ta ‘a ten round bout with Paul | “7™° Acquitted of Disorderiy. match with Georges Carpentier. The|1 ¢s to Columbia and with the know mericans by a total of 290 pins for} G4" Gecll 108; total ani” pe the first of a series of Inter-district |89d Stanford University are preparing Doyle of New York here last night, * f Conduct. match would be staged In London the}edge that the Blue and White have|two games, registering 2,115 against 8 Feo al opolitan tt anvli¢|team matches between the women jof |to leave for Cambridge to contest in homas McTaggart, a former jockey, j end of June. more than an even chance of winning HAG foe tbe Tammany bowers of Ws 2, ifanbotd fr total “aed os Co,:| Westehester, New Jersey and Long Isl- {the Intercollegiate Association of Ama-| SCRANTON, Pa., May 9.—Al Murphy | was fined $50 by Magistrate Kochen+ { eam ome again, nit wiing Clube o! if nf m io. 5, Metropolitan Afe Co. rt of Scranton defeated Jimmy Goodrich | éorfer in the Jamaica Police Court yes- of Buffalo In @ ten round bout here last Big A. A. U. Tournament Opens a : 7 : night. Al won each of the ten rounds| fd4y On @ charge of disorderly con. siti ailitin wien States. In the opening game in| Brodie 47, Porter 67, Condren 87, Reinhold} and for the Golf Ilustrated Trophy. teur Athletes meet May 26 and 27, 72, Claus’ 64; total 387 Caltfornia will send fifteen men, in- Wednensdny Night, tauk: Yield 97, J. Rear-| Im the feature match of the day Mrs. Stockholm, Gunnar Collin, the lead- Team No. NEW ATHLETIC BODY off man on the F. I. F. team, showed] 40n 41, G.'F 6 got an even Bs event. but inf CAMBRIDGE, Mass, May 9—Time| tne Greenwich éourse was in ane| DUNDEE AND WHITE duct to which he pleaded guilty. | ; ; ; 8, R. Moore 78, Or} Thomas Hucknall of Morris County|luding H. P. Mutier, who Is expected |by a good margin and sent Goodrich [To yrancect ne Pleaded wullty, ! “The en for the big A. A. U js son 67: total 319. to compete | ti from the ring with a pair of badly cut | sey sor ep, me eee ing boxing tournament closed Saturday Is q a perfect score of 300, The team] ‘Team No. J, New Rochelle R, A.: 0. Mo!-|chaiked up the full 8 points, on the Nas- mpete In broad and high jum et et eS ys of the day, charged with driv- | he content opens on Wednesday night NOW CONFIRMED |i este BF. Clubs 1,085, 17 Ma tii ame gblatt 70. C- sWiilinmann 7.) sau system of scoring, for her team|Welsht putting and discus throwing; |!>* amd ® © : ae sutcmobile while in an into. | B contest opens oO! ecnenda: — remaster poi 4 “4 , ot a ¥. Martin #9, Richelberger &%: tol Bad ‘4 S bah va! condit! : Mei warobabiy ho the biggest armateur PSs 1,030, total 2,115; 1 pany, U.S. At teat NOt, Gorecal tot ra Cow Weat|when she beat Biss Georgiana Bishop, {Charles Dorr, distance ru and] Phil Salvador, Ugbtweight, earned a] ae cig OM felonious asnault, | F toxins event held in the metropolitan] WASHINGTON, May Na-]968, 957, total ‘ everal une | ¢4, Comersait 7, O'Loughila 33, Mullen i] 7 vetropolitan and national cham: (JON Merchant, wh # thrown the}bout with Pal Moran for the Southern | "Jennie Fisher of Hendrickson Strest, t district in many years. One feature of [tional Amateur Athleti . or-|dred people witnessed the opening of 5 fon, 2 up om the Brat cine holes, and (Namrmer 272 fost 4 129 inches: Mghtwelght clamplonahiy OY nd batt {Queens Village, who was arrested for { the meet will be the introduction of }eanized in New York two weeks ago.]the American end of the contest at lone LD h. Bho had a medal] qlilieas has “depleted tho ranka of [every round of fiftean round Gattle| aiscrderiy conduct with’ the Meeker many novices who scek pugilivtic | was initely conlirmed. ‘The repre- |the White Elephant alleys on Broad- 3 up on the match, ip had © mM Stanford’s athletes wo that only ten|fom Pooge id oe ‘Geitano in the eighth | 8° wae freed } eee: for clr respective clubs. tatives! ‘of! atk way, among whom was the Hon. Olat score of 91 to Miss Bishop's 96, may 0. Morris Kirksey and Kadi |Malvador foored Cake Gustler'a 46> honors sentatives of athletic orgunizataions , , Gocai oh h Wt ta the turn; [audden, paring cle (MdcteTround, Phil won Referee y Entered in the hig tourney there is aly, sections of the country me:{H Lamm, Royal Swedish Consul at ie Siete The match was fairly even to the turn, | 1, sprinters n Hartrantt, {round out. that has created keen interest | Sy le i a ‘INew York. The Consul made an ad- fe tne MM Oi.) when Mra “Huekna started for home| Who will tose tho shot und dincua and between two clubs—Herman Singer of |MlS Festerday rees and presented the Americans Creasey ee only, up, but on the home holes Mise |aier, and others are oxperied ceo tt | Hambone Kelly, the New England! ITHACA, N. Y., May 9.—Changea in t the Glencoe A. C, and Charley Mark-] OPPosition was ol by several) with a gold medal bearing the royal renner 65, Lin Bishop seemed to be fecling the effects eee s middleweight, scored ie merentian ts the personnel of the Cornell juntor var- ley of the Yankee Chib, ‘These two |delesates to adopting constitu-}coat of arms as a prizo to be rolled B18 an hee eee Mot Gat Satan aia conrecutive knockout here nish Taity'a eight have so strengthened that ' a Inds were red to box an extra]iion as offered vecause it apparentiy|for by the Americans. On Sunday is iseonard Thy Kin “i nahin aoe Mra. Hucknall's N.Y. OFFICIALS INVITED pAlignace te ihe tisst round” of "a | crew thet the gap between It and the vound at the Garden, but stitl finished | usurped some of the authority of other feyening next the singles and doubles ;, total 408. v NM fed has PY Ss varsity, has becn materially narrowed, on even tert bout between them | »"sanizattons, of the contest will be rolled, lot BE oorin Mptrepolitan Fite Co.: Tart |ateady game. It was the first time Miss TO CHICAGO MAT CONTEST. | scneauiea ton ee and Coach Hoyle 1s atill undecided about } Re aaticany pranaton The ‘constitution was adopted, how-| A. Band © tours] "pPelerson 80; "torat ages nop bad played & complete round). | QUEDRC, May §.—Joe Leonard of] the elght that will row Princeton and 4 Among the A. A. U. championd are |r oe identified with the cae nid | nertent ae tne uRhed wating, Clube “willl etea® Mai 4, Metronoittan Be" Sitar year and considering that unfortus | | “UICAGO, May 9—-Members of the} oy York jost his bout with Kid Dube [Yale on the Housatonic May 20, Sid. Terris of the Clark House, Jack |{ 0, mind Any. ded nt uate: Lineet and roll’ for the United's champlon-| Gilbert &3. total 6 , te fact her game was exceptionally |Now York State Athietic Commission|o¢ Lewiston on points here laat night, ee iaaanibare of ine. Groaxdsle’ Aattot i” Vang ina any idea of usurping | hip panuer at the White & ane me F. xen | have been invited to ationd tho wrest-]'The referee stopped the preliminary | Aato Crashes Into Shop Windows Mee anon cf Condress Own Hey eee A . alating ath May 10. Tedeinee GS iy Weass 45, | 00" re 7 " on- | i9® match between Jona ek and|bout because of stalling on the part? Wiliam Lenahan, twenty-two, No. 4 Council 1 ., Wilbur Cohan of the |amended to make this enecificatly olece |. Budd's t Tein No, 's, “abd Bireet Garage: Buaick| MI® Chartes Dulles, who won COM} sarin Plestina hore to-night. ‘Thefo! the fwhters. 489 Bay Street, Stapleton, Staten, Connell Ko Vitbur Cohun of the Jamexded to make this speciticaly clear. |, ame, G2, Bilpe 27, O'Toole 49, J. Woods 03, Ot! |eidcrabie golfing fame before her mar-|invitation wan extenied - beeusne = ity sage eg Island, wag driving home in his auto- tt it, arietophy fomdon, Mune retireckentidne, former As: ie, Hintoken, mer 8 ota 280. 4a Molly Conray, added © much-| Patek woa barred from York Inat| Helyea May Compete for Diam: mobile this morning when the car leth 4 or thy L Mor : _ ; - winter on account of alleged rough ty seul! the road, mounted the eurb and crash- 1 the § : Hoarding was needed pair of points to the anaemic of alleged rough tuc- ‘ oad, cre ‘ dont, and See- i ihe *odividual wien] HARVARD PICKS TEAM Woeutehester score when she defeated sng Ad Pay eed Ms ne He ep ST. JOHN, N. B. May %—The St,[ed into @ shop window. Lenahan wan rewichi etaries id Denby and Col only other series of tho ard a *farres iS o1 jeation a ; # Defendant tn Atleua-| ovat M. Thompeoa Hever vi rg Jotrpoliten aleve, Up FOR YALE TRACK MEET | 3::. F. E. Dubols of Baltusrol in «| dontod the charg: John Rowing Association has under oon-| 4/"eated on charges of intoxication | thon Ac Presidents, ; Waahing the White ———— srd-fought mateh, ew sideration the sending of Hilton Bolyea } 9.—Wilson| Directors chosen included J. F. Byers, aie ond Me of this city, New England and Canadian ¢ f the New|L Mf Ansoclation; 8. My ae erie Dat] triale to determine the personnel of the! condition and will offer a wood test to single scull champion, to England to. pean made the de-|rick, National Lawn ‘Tennis Associa. | Gle that See et Ae beg | MATCHED FOR JUNE 27 BOUT| compete for the diamond sculls at Hen- Court here tn an|tion; Col. Paimer EB. & Nntional | 4pnece-man Metropolitan: arvard track tenm that will meet Yale |ing dest golfers in the various tourna ——-— ley early in July, Athletic Anmociation; Willlam | Fiynie 21M, 173 © prout, Amateur Athletic Union, and] 11%; totals Mrs, Herbert Hoover, President of the] $i! S24. 216; Tietjen 178 action for $59,000 brought by Joseph ‘T lox Tiyrne, 9 contractoy of thia etty, for ab Jemed alienation of the affections of his jor iy. J@t the Stadium Saturday were ar-| on vhant: Rid-| ranged D ‘ at th ieopant: Hid-|ranged for this afternoon, with several] of te of the Crimson stars who have been} The schedule® there during the ret] Roce sean, May 9.—Johnay ext women's team match for | Dundey Belyea le to leave to-day for Ph! adelphia to prepare for a special race on Junior lehtwolght champion | the Schuylkill Kiver, His new shell, \ on, after failing i= eights will dey wits, Sirs. Grace C. Byrne. Gin Seoute, £16, 218, 297, 246, 234,| suffering from injuries realy to com-|the Golf Dlustrated Trophy will be] of New York City, and Charley White, | named St. John, was completed last Sat- . Two wn amo Fewaler and his two EMiwoed Brown of the ¥. M. C. A. was e1 Riddell, }pete again, Chapin, apr White i by the Long [land and New| Chicago, will meet tn a ten-round urday, Jt weighs twenty-nine pounds, ‘ beotherayivet in a Loading house run ted Seeretary and Ho lL Prast quartorensicy ond Da . sat the Morrts County Clup,| here June 27 It wae anuounced } nine poids lex than any he raced tn bp Mra. Vyrne. 4 wore mos ‘ YJ, thts afternoon. to-day, last ye

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