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A ah tai ela se aS ° ) THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 22, 1922. ——— Two Races of Bud Larner \N. Y. Fire Department’s Heroic Life Savers _|L.B,.LANGBEINWINS|\““worser ano son Point to Old Time Year And Medal Winners Whom City Will Honor ROUL-OFF OF FIVE Siter-in-Law Fractures teil For Madden asa wreeder Skull as Driver Mis- takes Road. Sole May TU @ut Best Oe cae © eee ee ee Mrs. Helene Kibler, thirty, and sep eight-year-old son Allen of Dover, N. J. Gift colt, Curtis, a colby Dick Fen- were killed near there Iate Saturaay Juvenile Division nel and Glena, Satellite by Ogden and night when her brother-in-law, Charleg This Se: Star of Danube and another Coer de ——— Steelman of Succasunna drove his auto» ‘ his Season. Lion by Fair Play yet to spring. Canna A 4 Ci: * . | mobile off a fifteen-foot platform on the aa Eee ae There are several well bred Whit- Score of 104 Captures HOnors] now State oud near Budd Lake, Mra, ; ney youngsters to be heani from and By Vincent Treaner. there may be a champlon among the I’ is rather early to cast around for|iot. These include Good Night, by Florence Steelman, also a sister-in-law, | fractured her skuil and wae taken to : the Dover General Hospital in @ ert- “| eal condition. Steelman and his brother Clark were the front seat of the machine and in the rear were Mrs, Kibler, her aon, } Mrs, Charles Steelman and Mrs. Clark | Steelman 4 in Evening: World Bowl- ing Classic. championship material in the ju-]Rickety and Slippers, Picketeer by si ao Wision, In the first}Chicle and Pankhurst, Goshawk by ate dean eeid \e put many | Wh!skbroom 24 and Dovelet, Revenge, Place the coughing epidemic p Vity Chile and Hearet and Twaddle of the prospective stars on the shelf/py Broomstick and Folderol. The White Elephant Academy was jammed to capacity Saturday night, when close to 1,000 bowling fans as- . | ‘ , : Before Steelman reallaed his position, i Just as they were about to sport silks, On ee ae ae ; ee . ; sembled to witness the roll-off be-| the cat alipped off the platform and fell : Seo the second pines cimiy | bought: last fall whlch: Yom Henley | (E > s “ : tween the five high-score men in The| fifteen fect on broken stone. The ma- chine overturned during the fall and Steelman and his brother were thrown to one side and escaped Injury, Mra, Kibler and her son were caught under the car, Mrs. Florence Steelman was also pinned under the wreckage. It was with difficulty that she was reacued by the two men. Mrs. Charles Steelman lucktly was thrown to one side and ca- caped with slight abrasions. nda sheng TWO BANKS NAMED IN FIGHT OVER $30,000 Order Expected to Reveal Whe ’ Inhertted New Yorker's Extate. Surrogate James A. Foley to-day signed an order requiring the Harri- man National Bank and the Gimbel Bros, Bank to submit to exam- ination in “discovery” proce with ; bac! lassier en- yaa Mts he ARID ge says were the cream of the Olambaln gagements at Belmont Park. But If] set. One of these is Peddler by Olam- the two-year-olds that have already] pala and Mary Sellars. W. R..Coe becn shown are a fair sample of what| as some promising material yet to . g0 on exhibition and so has J. 8, to expect, then John 5. Madden| & i “geems in for one of his old-time years Cosdon, any one of which may be ,bet- as a breeder of the best. ter than Madden's Bud Larner. vt 104, and thus winning The Eve- In Bud Larner, the winner of two} The latter has the bulge so far. He ning World's gold medal, The scores straight races inciuding the Youthful hes done Skies ney Pee oes of him 4 ” : of the. otlier four. then. Were? Belnips Stakes, the Kentucky producer. of{®"d @ champion can't do more. v= ' iret : thoroughbreds has shown the best seen] Whisperings are already heard that smith, Reithmuller, 91; Mink, 98, under colors yet, Of course he has| be is the probable Futurity winner. and Cawse, 98. had no opponents from the so-called i uae vied bite taealoap cel Immediately after the roll-off Mr. big stubles among his opposition but] isn't afraid of the handicapper, bu Asie. Gide . that doesn’t take anything away| then John &. always did welcome Mr. : : a, a peer 1 Belderbecke, General Manager from his performances. According to| VOsburgh'’s attention. He used to ; i 5 eter , & = = en of the White Elephant Academy, the official timer, with whom all|say that he liked to own horses on ’ timers didn’t agree, the colt ran 5%] which Vosburgh put top weight, for furlongs in im. 6 1-55. tn the Youth-] then he knew he had good ones. ful: This is extraordinary under the conditions which prevailed. He wo. fm t 1 that indicated 8 D es; of too in a manner that indicated) A 1g. 28-31 Dates = ening World Headpin Tournament, who were tied with 114, L. R. Lang- bein of the Jackson Heights team was the successful one of the night, best- ing the other four men with his score stepped on the alleys and made an = —————— iddress tn which he commended The OoKw AND LADDER CO. NO 1G Evening World for its 1 headpin WINNERS OF THE FIRE COLLEGE EFFICIENCY MEDAL : champlonship tournament, ‘This clas- ort : 1 wee a view of determining the f FRONT ROW (left to right)-RUDOLPH SCHNEIDER. DANIEL ¢ + SS drew eed pe been property amounting to $90,000 formerly a) tec? a a “4 +, J. HANLEY, LIEUT. AUGUSTINE F. O'CONNOR, CAPT. JAMES A. ve-men teams, of which 972 teams] owned by Peter O. Oatermaier of No. Sletadden isn't given to making pre-] Or Public Links Commissioner Drennan Ab-| QuiNN, ACTING CHIEF MICHAEL J. O'DONOHUE, LIENT. JOHN MEXICAN REBELS actuully bowled, meaning that 4,860] 107 Hast 11th Strect. who died in elle: ‘dictions to friends seeking betting in- nounces List of Heroes to | 4: HANNIGAN, JOHN J, NICHOLS AND MARTIN J. CAVANAGH. SHOT ON CAPTURE |iowiers tried for The Evening Worla| "Ys Hospital June 17, 1920 Henry M. Battersby, Philadelphia, al- leges he is a creditoe of the decoused being successful. Fifteen : : tion. I h inst: ses b is 5 ee: Py 5 SECOND ROW (left to right) —WILLIAM ZIMMERMAN, WALKER ‘obs, 43: formation, im such instances be «| = Championship| Be Decorated in June. | a, SEgQ9Ro MaSuas SNkAnY. witLaN noe ideRn TS toh seyqteen Soe Sourtetiy i and holds letters of administration, of the colt's first start at Jamaica, he ee POHLER, FRANK X. HIMMELREICHER, GEORGE ABENDSCHEIN, Desc rings Officers a ourt of this number were ladies, whol Ratteraby claims Louis Benker phi said that Bud Larner was a good one,| The United States Golf Association] The names of winners of the [ire Rannce LAFFAN, ARTHUR P. BOYCE, HENRY CGC, BIEDER- martialed After Defeat in | bowled scores of 90 or better. In ad- a sc possession of the account but being his first start he wasn't] has completed preliminary plans and] popartment’s medals for bravery and * Battle They Led. dition to the above medal winners, | !8 Glmbel Bros. Bank, and also has the the best of two-year olds sometimes | pionship, and in all propability the first! y i ee le by NORTON, HENRY ENGELHOLM, HERMAN H. SCHUMACHER, MEXICO CITY, May 22 (Associ-lteam, winners of high-team soc bane account and. 1 prs sabe A s do. tournament will be held at Toledo, O.,) COM™MSsioner Drennan, ‘The medal THOMAS K. LARKIN, ated Wress),—Secretary of War Ser-] was presented with a gold medal for] safe were u gift fro . Ostermaicr just The colt ran even better than one] and the time now favored is Aug. 28 to ry with them a preference on Un — rano arrived in Villa Hermosa, th assisting in ¢ total of 629, They were mpiling the winning ieorge See- prior to his death, _ might expect, He not only wo bur] 31. There would be « thirty-six hole promotion or TT > Si e erday , 2 » fre " under inc qualifying round, followea by eighteen- . ° capital of 'T o State, yesterday = inter: Nene eras Or one | Ras ce, Sea init te oemmes «| JOSEPH Pulitzer Prizes for 1921 fiswwm site setve csi] ge, tet Hah ant Nome | LEAPS FROM WINDOW 7 the loss of several leagths after being | 1Y Pies tan ene. Lepdlel ag ie jan at the City Hall in ugainst rebel trader, Gen. Carlos] Arter the presentation of the gold BUT COP NABS HIM . shut off by Certain and at tie end was atk Of the tirecuuine Gonmlites * Greene, was Immediately started, ac-] medals to the winners by Frank Sif-| it ‘ going away: He aia pratty mich the] has offered a permanent trophy, while don Bennett Meda: n éGurnha isi an etlers re codring to oficial advi fert, President of the United Bowling | Secoma Story Pigeed bd Neen eee - same thing in the Youthful. Ordinary] the association will give gold medalstang the Fire + " « : and 0 Clubs, three hearty cheers were given presse 4 -year olds don’t do that in the| for the qualifying leader, the tourna-|¢"% the Five Department Medal wei 4 P} F Nicusto Vasquea and’ Donuclano Es-1 71. the victors, which was followed) Julius Pollack, twenty-four, gumpe,! : rly days of their careers. On the| ment winner and the runner-up, won by Fireman Jacob J. Ferber of Jwarded b Columbia Universit alante, former majors in the Federally more cheers for The Evening | rom the second i i ial y contrary, they seem only too willing eancielamoversant ts ree phere ‘o. 842 Sixth Avenue, Brooklyn ‘ Army, were executed yesterd fol-| World for the assistance it has given je second story window of th: t to give up at the slightest provocation. natantly growing army of unattached |rerher, driver for the late Battalloa house at No. 20 Bartlett street, Brooklyn, where he rooms, when golfers has been in the formative stage may be something in other] for some Se ee eens lowing their e pture by Government] the bowling sport during the past rhe! nuel Arenas in] Season. The Tournament Committee Chief Joha time. Conditions \regulatin jaw, saved Mary Im forces under Gen, M arns which will put bud Larner to a uric kg | Perello and her sister Ch ina from Bry Sir atay 7 . 1 of gold me sought by Detective Frank Wolter of ; harder test than ne has experienced | champmrohin a the eae Ans linelr home, Now St] Gain wee | Noteworthy Achievements in Newspaper |tic tiuusteca alstrict, noar Tampico.| fede wee, Che etint cocoa aj | the Clymer Biteet Gtation on a charge 5 " BI tide a aS ‘AsqUE ase: @ belonged to 3 s of being a fugitive from justice at t yet, but they had better be up and do-| drafted by Mr. Standish, provide that] Brooklyn, by crossing from anothe: ic Ps ‘ 4 Vasquez and Escalante belonged to the} the tourname Mr R. Blair, the | °! s : ag only duly regletered amateurs may bel scot on a qlinsy stepladder und drag Work and Literature Rewarded and rebel forces of Gen, Manuel Larraga,|oMclal umpire; Mr, P. @. ‘Tackney|Pbladelphia, Pollack, uninjured, ' 0 a . el ie to compete, an hat no one Maes fad ~s ~ : . i . . wus caught short di re u d The Rancocas stable for instance] Tay compete who ls a member of or| HE them trom the flames with their Five Scholarships Announced. An official statcment says that the} Mr. Joseph ‘Thum for assisting in | *% ihe Mstanhies ee tha Hone away a which supplied the only real rivalry] enjoys the priviteges of any private} clothing afire. He was himself badly rebels were dispersed with heavy] Co™PHing the tournament statistics, é m{POIBE-ORES 0 Morvich had last year in Kai-Sang,|! cub, burned. Awards o: the Joseph Pulitzerythe most taiented and deserving, in a SARDRaLtiEEwo? ee see get ea ams ids ae a " rh ; id arin Bee " Hlosses and that the two former majors, LA Police sa at Pollack was r, Deena, Mul went ucts i.|erizes im American Journallam and /order that ue may continue Dis) in command, were court. NEW PACIFIC ISLANDS charged with holding up Nathan gun- 3 Fireman Hugh T. McGuigan of eulers tor 1 hd of tive of the| Studies with the advantage of Buro-| ited and executed on the feld of DISCOVERED BY YACHT J tax, of No. 58 Oliver Street, New ~ 0 en st 138th Street, of Hook pean instruetton, (0 Sandor Harmat blished under oattle, Another force of rebels was Brufiswick, N J.. in Philadelpb:a, scholarships e Fistic News *xiccx and Gossip Company No. 3, and the W. | Hollis, Let eae Hin on s. ———— snetitrevor': Medal’! /auit Ae rel AUNGURGRUI pENTa rants cated — yesterd at Aquismon LE TT 1 Misi wien Gant Ne MeHiA pili Mela a eats ey The’ #1,500) ech ip lo the Att lnose victories are regarded by the] HONOLULU, Ma ‘The discovery HALL LEADS OLCO The gross receipts of the show | snd Johnny Leonard and Lew Snyder in the] Fe ee of Harry Caran ent{columora University. They are as] student in America certified as *he| wi ome eat Wace eet che enh Stas ae ae IN OREGON PRIMARIES Mibiaa' at ‘scubeta evel on Saturday s . Baris : ‘ar Office as important, of islands in the South Pacific hitherto - a! —— his wife from their home, No. 151] foltows most promising and deserving by the a unknown and now claimed in the name! porpLAND, ore. May 2—On tie j afternoon, at which Vincent “Pepper” Matchmakers Taytor and Gunniss of Phila-] East 43d Street, Dec. 9 The $500 gold medal tor the mort] National Academy of Design, to} ac : LAND, Ore.. 3 }—O' ; LESS INJURED BY RUNAW1y/Of the United States was reported here fa. HORSE MAY DIE to-day by Lorrin A, Thurston, » Hono- holarships| SAN FRANCISCO, May 2¢—Physi-, MU Publisher, who had been cruising In the powerbo nnounced w-iuy they feared Mixa | Mey Powerhont F nman act ed when i Sth deiphia have completed thetr card of bouts! McGuigan, with Martin hiding his Martin and Jack Sharkey-olashed in} (jms Gave completed thelr card of bouts uigan, r hoiding the main bout of twelve rounds, | delphia Baseball Park ot of June ig , Park on the night of June) and swung the two to safety after| y B ar a 2. Lew Tendler meta Bobby Barrett in the which was declared a draw. only) rin go of eight rounds: George Chaney of | catching them when they jumped to drew a gate of $18,314.60, Including] Haitimore vs. Shamus O'Brien of New York,| his arms, five stories above th et. pe Government tax of 10 per cent. eight rounds, and Joe Tiplitz vs, Earl France Capt, John R. Gill of No. 8743 139th | the organization and operations basis of complete returns from sixteen counties and incomplete returns from twenty counties, Charles Hall early to ay led Gov. Olcott by 208 votes for Repulican nomination for Gov- rnor. ‘The oficial count probably wil) + be necessary to definitely determine the Edith Bell of Des Moin The $1,500 travelling ¢ for sraduates of the Pulitzer School of Journalism who passed examina- legs, reached across an gven space} disimterested and meritorious pubes ce performed by any newspaw + to The World for its revelations clans Leu F ald he fou would not survive} 10, in the vieinity wcked down by| Their location was ¢ he Islands on Ma f Kingman's Ree cribed as latit str . . ene . tions with highest honors ana are] a runaway horse. Her skull was frac-| 6.93 north, longitude 162.18 we: ; a of California, eight rounds street : 6 ve theltoe 2 . longitude 162.18 west. The | winner. aa tile’ same contest been held tn g Street, Jamaica, ia t the} tue Ku Klux Klan otherwise most deserving, to enablo| ture. Dr. R, D. Benjamin, her escort.| publisher ‘told of an excellent. harbor,| The vote so far compile@ stands, | pat rec 1a]. Midget Smith will go through nis] Brooklyn Citizen medal, and Fireman! ‘phe $500 prize for the best cartoon Be was severely Injured suitable for a fuel station. “Tall, 41,892; Oleott, 41,684. j the evening the gross receipts would | tvetround bout with charley Kid" Kohe| J. A. Scallon of No. 309 Cornelia] |, vmbodiment of ay idea mace} tem t spend a year In Burope to ahatiade have surely not been less than §25,000]iF, the Hrookiyn bantamwelght, at the Free-| Street, Brooklyn, of Gill's company, | “ith an embodiment of an lea mace) a4. the social, political and moral or possibly would haye reached Hines “Ns ary manager of “Stith, ‘declared | Eingine No. 277, the Thames A. Kenny ene apparent ; mood esaae conditions of the people and this ue. 000. Afternoon boxing shows will|him'to box and that he vould be on hand] Medal. The two rescued Conrad Mink, {striking pictorial effect and produe: | on aracter and principles of the Eu- 133 Hever be a financial success, as this|to battlé Kohler, sty mae eae ar awpariae twenty- | ing a commendable effect because Of] an pve re f nee Pearce ces I yroved by the two shows al- = ve, of No. 1489 Myrtle Avenue, Nov. ae etre ot pean press. to Ro t 429 Peri ats a ani Hbbeta-MeKeover | ay ee gine” ,Gradwell. the New ns’) 13, "They crawled into the tenement ee eee erae me sme 5 ry, Nassau, Bahama Islands; Z!pha e | v ] TO aged by abbets-) ever | land lightweight, been matched to meet] ign ater: playel er] The World for “On the Road to Mos- : i : a Promoters at Lbbets Field, the pro-J Phil Salvatore of California. ina ten-round| With & apray of watts Feat itor AG | le ara Leers CER Mary Carruthers, Denver, Col, aad moters ing lost plenty of money | bout to decision at a show to be brought | them a f ee sah aaa subics Robert Henry Best, Spartanburg. on each of them. Sack Sharkey re-| off by the Faneull A, C, of Boston on June after groping through two rooms to The *$500 prize for the best edi- S.C efiueoatin joseph if avi donee WEST 42d eT, (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) WEST 43d ST. : : vee. | 18: Gradwell recently knocked out Puggy| find them. : s of |= oi § sy Bee $8,161-10. while | Martin |e" | Morton In the ninth round at Lowell, Ma Disit, aastes poster, of No. O6f eri sue embracing i West’ Plalae) Mo: Arthur: Gayle . * ved ex abl) ae : mS ri sound reason- | nde Sim, The State only drew dowa] nick Foley, promising Italian lightwoight,| GreeMWich Street, Is to receive the rele OPAL DUEUO AG: eal "| Waldrop, Dallas, Tex. and Clara Ki $832.05, which was 5 per cent. of the|teckles sls Walkaks forcer af fue] Henri W. Van Heukelom oral and ing and the power ot in: uenciag Matide Heminway Lyles, Wellington, a 1e e 1 i net receipts of $15,820. Hghtwelght champion, in the main attrac-| Fireman Patrick oley of Engine} public opinion in the right direction, Survey. Sueiand c( { : ee tion of twelve rounds to-night at the Broad.| No. 18, commanded by Foster, thelig arank M. O'Brien of the New|* . Bi F | _ | way Exhibition Association, Walker in hin} William Hurley Medal "They | enna ld for “The Unknown} N® competitors appeared for she At the Broadway Athletic Association Of liagt two starts defeated Freddie Welsh, ex-| fought their way Into the apartment | Yr ore . $1,000 prize for the best history of the = Brooklyn to-night there will ve w good cara lightweight champton, and Jack Bernstels.| o¢ Mfrs. Esperie Inonas, No. 163 West| Soldier.” : Soecesits) ues guiia byl Gia of bouts staged, the feature contest being ®| Happy Gorman meets Sonny Smith in the| yren St i y vA wrvices rendered to pub y the nie We reet, carried her to a window AL raive-rouind go between Archie Walker| other twelve-round bout, Attn Street, Carried ber te soe of tre{ GETS $1,000 FOR REPORTORIAL css pre during the year ear eee oa Sie, tes HaMPY) The next boxing show of the Pionger| next house. The $1,000 nee. tor the post|MEMBERS OF JURIES THAT Bporting Club will be staged on Friday eve- Four men received medals for sav- ie D prize a le DOs MADE AWARDS. I a practicatiy: been clinched ve-| ne May 26. Matchmaker Doesserick In- ves of Firemen James J.}reportorial work of the year em A match hax practically been clinched be-] Tink, May 86: Matchmaker Dosnserici, In-Ting the lives of en af oii Ue ae awhed wae based’ upon tin des tween Bryan Downey of Columbus, O.. and) eri se has ao tar signed ap Beret itey| Fyn and Michael J. Brosnan, July} bracing strict accuracy, tersene Sg ie ra oe aa xh 5 Frank Carbone, the Italian middleweight of] thompson, the heavyweight of Gertie, y]18, when they were overcome by|and accomplishment of some public an jury dra cuore Brooklyn. ‘They will battle for fitteen| meet Billy. Moore, the profiling heavyweight | smoke and ammonia fumes in a fire} oy commanding public attention|!* ‘2 Advisory Bourd of the Schoo! EC | Tounds at New Orleans on the nleht of June} o¢ Avlington, N In the semi-final. of ten] at No. 345 Greenwich Street. For this} ® . =e t ie of Journalism, The jurors were Remar? tenes ee ieee 6k Hepp Lisle sounds Capt. David J. Oliver of No. 40] 4nd respect, to Kirke L. Simpson of ‘or the gold medal in journalism, Sap7 Oro Is laid uo with’ a bad bans diate etuvmaa bole j Wyckoff Street, Brooklyn, Acting} the Associated Press for his account|), youn w. Cunliffe, Prof. Roses Jim’ Brckley ts ncw axsoclated with Simon} tire trom the ring several times, but chauged|Chlef of the 2d Battalion, is awarded | of the burial of the Unknown Soldier] ;, eG ick ears) Ik | Mianerty in conductive the voxing shows to] hin mind, wil be back tn New York on ¥r-| the Walter Scott Medal: freman ae Aviingion. own. 6 be heid at the nsborough A. C. of Long] day. His injured hand im well again, and| James Simonetti of No, 1495 Hast th a be oi) Island City. suckley tcok hold of the club| he has authorized his man Sanmy| Street, Brooklyn, Engine Company| The $1,000 prize for the Asisrican 1” the cartoon, Prof. Ashley B | ght's show. Buckley will dman, to arrange a few bouts for him.| no, 27, is awarded the Thomas B,|Novel published during 1921 which Thornpiks, Associate Walter Prichard e exact re) y fi utting| He may take on Joe Lynch ti teat at to Planers in putting) Ebbets Field, in Brooke, |" * ™** “1 Crimmins Medal; fireman Charles} best presents the wholesome atmos: | y:,10n and Prof, Walter D. Pitkin. ie ropa attractions, at that club: die Roggencamp of No. 65 Taylor Street, | phere of American life and the high-| jor (he editorial article, Prof. John The recent twelve-round bout between nae ue Soon wottired no bad effects] Brooklyn, of Rescue eat hae er standards of American manners] \\ Gunliffe, Prof, Roscoe C. EB. Mike O'Dowd and Bryan Downey of Colum-| from his twelve-round go with atickes Don-| awarded the John H. Prentice Meda 4 sy . tis, ©, which was fonght at Columbus, 0.,| ley of Newark at the Rink Sporting Club offand fireman James J, Mulvaney of|®4 manhood, to Booth Tarkington) iin. aid Associate Harold De W and terminated fu m dray:, drew a gate of| Brooklyn last Thuraday night, the bout be-] Ny 929 Wan Brant Street, Brooklyn, | fr his “Alice Adams, pales lng & ares Gooeen Thiet anata H r d 884.478, tnctuaing the war tas of 10 per cents] tog with hts ten han ected 10 #0} Fook and Ladder Company No. 1, is| ‘The $1,000 prize for the original] or tie reportorial work, rot ier ee Teceiha, were $14,008, i of Chie on rded 4 envy D. Brookman 2 APR Sonn Fa net ee ee I ota then gets] Welle of Chicago at Indianapolis onfawarded the Henr American play of 1921 which best|cnaries Phelps Coop . le May 20. Medal, represents the educational value and ting $4,382.40 for thelr end Capt. Martin F. Callugy of No, 148 Di suits worn by New Yorkers whose time is divided between Associate Carl key and Associate Allen Sinclair rho. open ow umm | ower of the stage in raising the Gene Tunney ie In auch great shape for]. 7He opening, Loring show of the summer} wast 26th Street, who is Acting Chief | Powe! hale Harte reo sag Poe RIE Mme or lr eo | his bout with Harry Greb at Madinon Square] Ore, “the Bteeplechase A. A. on Friday fof the 7th Battalion, is awarded the lard of so morals, epod tas Stua ill for]Samuel M. Crothers and Jefferson D Garden to-morrow night for the Hight heavy-l night, Benny Valger meets Jimmy Cooney | Stephenson Medal for maintaining and manners, to Eugene 0° pe eight championship title, that he will wind] tn the star bout of twelve rounds, and Bert| the best disciplined company last year. | his “Anna Christie,” the ph William Lyon Phelps, iis boxing stunt todey and only do light] Spencer fights Charley Pilkington for ten] Capt. Callagy was appointed a fire-| phe $2,000 pri lates seta orton ms 3 he $2,000 prize for the best his|j;,mtin Garland and Jesse Lynca raining (o-motrow. He ix already below] rounds. man thirt ht yeurs ago on May a ‘ Jamtin and a B weight and expects to tip the scales at 172 ———<»—_-— 1, and has had an unblemished record. torical book on the United States, 10] Willlams. town and country— and whose clothes er e weighs in. ‘TI et 7 7 “ny ‘or he history, Worthington C. . - tall # 173 pounds when he weighs in, The bet-| Walthour to Race m Here] He was made u Lieutenant in 1900,] James Truslow Adams for his For the y d ing 18 2 to 1, with Gre the favorite May 30, and four years inter a Captain, His! Founding of New England.” Ford, John Bach | bMoMaster ana] |} ju gment 1s author- | advance sale is reported for the] Bobby Walthour jr. will make nis|name appears three times on the roll The $1,000 prize for the bes] jor the biography, Saurice Brancie | Hugh: alo Friday night Both boys are big favor- tes In the Bison City. Tremaine. bout cat But-| New ¥ : | of merit, > ari rl ‘Tremal ‘hte tevors| NOW York debut as a professional out-| OF Mery. id time since 1916, Hook | biography teaching patriotic and un-|igan, Willlam Roscoe ‘Thayer and der Company No. 10, Ful- ; 5 |William Allen White. and Ladder Company No. 10, in Ful-| selfish service to the people, illu k the pestry; weilbur ieee Richard Burton and Ferris reenslet. | (George Washington and Abraham] jy; the music scholarship, Prot r-]Daniel Gregory Mason, Prof, Waltor 1} and Frank Damroseh of artment of Music of ( door sprinter at the opening show of the New York Velodrome on the night of gee rarab © priz , Although there were only about 4,500 fignt| May 30 when he meets Jue Magin in] tom Street. is Awareed the ue bra trated by an eminent exampi: lane at the boxing show of the Sports Allis} match race, best two out of three|/®eneral efficiency and making ine nee at Madison Square Garden on Friday] heats, the distance to be three-quarters | fastest record at the Fire College. The tinsel i to E G ght, the Aillance did very well financially, |of a mile, Walthour has been the sen-|crew of No. 10 performed twenty evo-|1dncoln excluded), to Hamlin | the net te amounted to $9 eesigg of the Preonetg tracks the past|jutions in 15 minutes and 33 aeoonde, land for his “A Daughter of tne}!fenry F three years, turning “pro” last year! Most of the crew are husky, six-foot, 7 e » oj etter winning (he teur champion: |ablebodied uxe and laddermen. Two| “ddle Border. University and the Institute of Musi itative. Herring- bones, homespuns, cheviots, smooth- Fred Fulton, the Minnesota h j 4 Capt. Bob Roper, the Chi ship at Newark. Bee eee eee eR IRECKIVSS) RECOGNITION KoR|c At f. Vv rd ie return flaeny BE twelve: nomads IAe Bene are sons of Buttulion Chiefs, but they ERS. et aced weaves. ery at sday night at Denver, Col, which re-| Frank Kramer Rides im Old Time] *!¢ in the service when ‘Truck HIS VERSE. SHES GREAT OpRY" VICTORY IN in draw, and drew a gate of 8! Form, Paha Me auteel College efficiency | T° $1,000 prize tor the best vo PENNSYLVANIA PRIMARY, . ns Roper received §3,00 which w Frank Kramer, riding almost as fast | N° ais a he Of ve ia o| PHILADELPHIA, May 22. sy! Il d aa F cent, of the gro receipts, Fulton 8°tl 4. 16 ever did in hig entire career, de. | Hrize in 1916 and in 191% trae of verse published in t DELPHIA, Say. 2 vt: specia y price 5 pet for bie nd. feated Arthur Spencerin two straight Me janicidual dwin Arlington Robinson for his} piccoiion and ite en ent, me Mtwo twelve-round bouts will feature the| heat. of a one mile match race at the Photographs of the individual |«Selected Poems.” us to Wayne B. Wh Wa lard at the Bayonne A. A. Thureday night.| Velodrome in Newark yesterday after-| Winners will be published to- general counsel of the Anti The $1,500 scholarship to the st ie foutherwolght, Carl Stockhol: ti -| night in The Evening World's Brown, the east side featherweight, noon, Carl Stockholm acted as pace-| nig Pigs tian rar eae eee h in one event maker. Night Pictoria He spoke at two min churches yesterday

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