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Mal’ 11. —— Tom ,0‘- “'_“ l 6 OWRo rite, veteran New York fight , - ~ - ‘ ‘ ' - - - ' -- pro r ‘and roprosentagive of “llvstlfik Reinhardt Llltlleigohtl §“‘“‘°- igemfly‘, fagmph“ ', ' flyanor ,00toILeo d and Snyder, MacQuillan and Dem-Roy, of Inna!’ ‘or a ‘eflmep 4 National League St. Louis “°"“"- - ‘weight ma: t1 in Chicago with Babe gigcmu“ ' ' ' ' " " r8 1 ll-ierlrlan, of tCalifornia. ‘ ° y“ ' " ' ' ' " ' ' ' " ‘ ' ' ‘ " ‘ “ " tAny date sneeabie to the con- Donohue, Lucas. and Hsrgrave: “ma”! Wm gfttttgsulggllrlilardtand Henlintz. 5 “promote-Ix a i Boston .. 4 1o z,f)‘f,‘jlltgfi§“'°‘fihi flmmpm“ "Hillftgwqrlt neg; the lotto - (Tie) (Called end 8th ' gt-oultdai Wet] Meadows and ____.,_ ;. ,_,Jpnes Deigated (‘hlcagoi . . . . . . . . . 2 v7 " ' i n‘ ~ Philadelphia . . . . . .. . .. s 9 cl NW-YURK. M8v'11*1--~ Hobby and Hal-malt Jones has been dcrltro d! No, not E.’ Smith; R. - - \. , Osborne. Brillheurt dfecguson. lliitcbell, ‘ Pruett and 13 099.1! Champion. ‘bu-t- s the first ‘Wilson, ~ to germs entry in for" the open -‘ \ _-_.-- ~.,. championship. For hefljllast two AmQpic-n Luau, ; years Bfbbys entry his been No. 1 Boston a. (jleyepnpp "in and and on hose occasion. he has tied c d. |for titlq‘ one year and won it an- Philtldelphin . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 8 2 other. his year his entry has not Detroit , . _ _ , _ , . _ , , _ , , , _ _ 1 7 1 =been received, although sixty or so Qunn anti (‘ochrnnew Holloway Others YUIW- N0. 1 11111091?!“ F651‘ and Shea. ' Igo s to John (l. l-‘lorio, air unat- Wasltlngtott . . . . ..' . . . . . .. 1 4 0 tac ed professional Columbus, (‘hicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 8 z0himA-tttony the exempted protes- Llzenbee. Burke and Ruel; Lyoniflsionals whose entrieshave been attti .\1c(‘urtl_v. _ lrcceived are Willie Klein,‘ MacDon- New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 El laid Smith, Danny Williams, Tom- Sl. Louis . . 2 8 om)’ Atnmotir, Mike Brady, Emmett Shocker and tlrabowki; Nevers French. Tommy J-lnrmon and Bob and St-hang. 534333130531“, - L. (l. C. Bowling Ty Reinstaied Liis‘. night on the L. 0. C. Alleys| CHBOAGO. May 11. —-' President, he third and deciding game was iBan Johnson or the American Lea- rolled between the Anchors and gue today lifted the suspension .of Spuds for the right "o meet the 'l‘y.(‘obb and Al Simmons, rank- Social Club. The Anchors rolled a ing stars of the Philadelphia Ath- bnnner game coming out on the letics... long end bi" a very‘ nice stotal. of ‘Bclrh players were in the game .1035 ‘pins the Spnds also rolled a with Detroit today. . . nice game but were unable to hold] ~ ~-~ their own with the Alnchors. The‘ t?"‘:..::..:l s Canadians Enter but lti h ell le o‘ 250 also ltl h‘ - . . ' g ‘g ' “ In British Tourney total of 6G8 pins. Following arc the scores: LONDON, iMay-il. — One hund- ingglitlailcrials. Vie‘ ‘tent by y the tiay critcur Electric FiccrPclishcrs and llllcuumilleaners. .lTilE. ltccrlls llllltllwlltr cc. tlnlrrn. .|-lll'5*1U-[I.B. A Stickier- For Propriety. Tile minister hat! inst iliill'l‘lk’tl an elderly and rather dour Scot to a woman ctmsitlernbiy younger titan himself, and be remarked affably to the bridegroom: "Well, Jot-it. l suppose you'll ho going for a hon- eymoon ——zt little trip somewhere ‘togethclw-betore-yott settle down l0 mflffled life, eh?" . . . The bridegroom shOOk his ilcnd mQTQWIY- "N8. he." he said. "l din- nn hold- wl’ gal-llvantin" abom- wi' n. strange wumtnntt." TIME. the RUBBER ASSOCIATION in TIRE VULOANIZhNG tilt first clue working; order. sortable prion. unto. ‘CB1’? spuds: {rod and ninety-seven players will v ,1‘ ,. _ m») 1H W3 take part in "the British amateur (l. ‘Ptafigl: 1.5,’! 17);; 17'.) golf t-ltalnpiogltlhip beginning at I bhmr) n7 m3 139 Hoyluke. May. .3,’ according to the \ Joy _ _ _ _ H 200 1.97 172,»drn\v_ announced today. p. Molt/lune“ 20R lilo 21s‘. A foreign representation ofeight- Tom. 2653 con will take part in the event, n- "(tllitillllg nine from the United . ‘States. three from Cal-c-u-itn. two Anchors’ ‘from Cairo, -two from Tasmania, J‘ Chwndlm. _ __ 198 243 1,631 one ‘from Switzerland and one from J‘ Camem“ 192 226 230‘, bunlotra. 1*}. (loss . . . . . .. 184- 204 193‘ _ J. A. Bentley .. 210 167 206. ll. Poole . . . . . . . . .. 166 200 22B,‘ Total 3035 . ., ‘ ’ ' Friday night at 8 o'clock the‘ Anchors will roll the Social Club games for first place will surely be’ for first» pace and these play-Oil" inn. ones from star’. to finish. Cup Round , Blrlcotnboxn, spslnf May 11k.‘ T , t lttdla today defeated Spain in ll. e r mr“""""lm-"o:l5$ lg: G25“ iééségcoki doubles lttatch in the first round of - fiY-“l f1 9 t ' ti 1C a1 D l. Cup elim- tlteseason the Spnds showed ‘theliggtlowzzsyfbtfixg $21M‘. In the -'\“"h°"5 the “my h°m° by dereal-ltlfillfflflliléfll. by two mlrches to one. m?» ‘hem f" ‘he ‘emnd game ‘of the‘ -A.ii. ifyzee and K. Prasatla, of ploy-off by s, margin 0t‘ 341 pittswnndlav details‘, u. Flmuer and i‘. MdMahan had high single ‘Senor Morales or Spam,’ O___6, ¢;_. 243 also high total of 656 pins. in‘ 6_43' G__3. .' POllOWlllR art- the scores: ‘ ma»? — Spuds: ‘ _ - .1. \\'ebStel' . . . . . . .. 230 150 .11. Mefklg Raslgns t‘. Prattghl . . . . . .. 1:53 i. 1.. L‘; ‘, . ‘\ 18:?‘ 193 22g‘ m. tsvnmcoss. hi». May 1t. -} ',' ‘ " " . . ‘M kl lgnato as manager o ‘=.“’{“i"§lé‘-." " “' 2M m. zmnhzrngtltllrll; tBasebxtlill Club of the 0 a ' ' "international Lealgult‘: ‘was aJccepted . ‘ltcro totiay by Bil . s t0". To 59C‘ Anchors’ Iretary of the cltlll. h C e _ -- l "ti n nnounced t at reorfl "' Qmmme‘ " ififitwltlel°wttl pilot the club tempor- flamgm" ' ‘ .60 18-; lgpnrilr pending definite action next <,_ 1 s . . . . . .. - , _ .l. A. Bentley .. tcz 1§0 1§0-“‘~‘°“;..-... -¢+>—-—-——— B. Poole . . . . . . . .. 141i 1.1 1.0 T-‘wl W Gets the Gate 'l‘0liZO.\'TO . fliaywti. --'~ Rntlrartl liclsltlt. s utitpaw p".‘Cl’l81' 880111136 lii3,i1‘0lll the l)etz-ol_ 'l‘lgcrs, has been rgleaged by the ‘Foronto (‘lull t0 lwilkésbarre, of the New York (Theney-dhd lgnvone remark mi tho way you bandied 5'01"‘ mew . .lackson—One man did, foul didn't say much. Cheney-What did he say’! Automobile Owners We have just INSTALLED a new up-to-date VULCAN- lZiNG PLANT which places us in a POSITION to attend to all your TIRE TROUBLES ln the SH-ORTEST possible Our SYSTEM is recognized by the repair division of .A MEMBER of our firm received an advanced COURSE SEOREFS of the TIRE GAME and is now ready to give your TIRES the BENEFIT of his QPERIENOE. We also repair BICYICLES, BICYCLE TIRES and carry a full line of ACCESSORIES for every make of BICYCLE. ‘Bring your lawn mower to us and we will put it in Promptrattcntlon given all work left with us at rca- 229 GREAT GEORGE QTREET YIPenhaLeegtle, _ .. l The Tigers bought Knelsch from jtlte lShamokin Club of the same Janette. Acids In fitomach _ Cause Indigestion Create Gas. sourneso and Pain Jackson —'1‘ wentl" dollars and C0519. ' i - I t How To Treat. | l ,\ll‘flll‘lll nnthoriltlos stoic that nearly Illlflfl-[Pilillll oi‘ tilt- t-lules of stomach trotmlig indigestion sunrness. bllrnlntl. bloating. nntlltt-n. ctc., are duet}; l\ ihlglvhfilllfllli of hydrochloric ncid - to bowl-h. 'l‘ht- delicate stomach lining is irritated. digenttlolt is delayed and xymlptomfl lvhc-h every stomach stiffer- ‘ we'll. duly or known so Q‘ Artificial dllzestctlts nrc not nestled t of AMERICA. winter. learning all the In such cam-n and mnv tirrreai harm. Try laying itsitlt- nil digestive aids nnll lnntrlld grit front ilny drnggist some illsurnictl Magnesia and iolto a tell- npoonflll of powder or four iultlets in wall-r rlgllt. llfior cllling. This sweet- l-oit the ntolnncll, prevents the fonnu- tlnn of (‘XPPNH 1lt‘lIl lltld thcro is no sonrnoits. gnu or pain. illsurutcll Miln- ncula tin powder or tilbict form-ner- i-r liquid or lntillt) ls harmless to the ' NlllmllPll. inoxpvtnslvc- to tnltr llllil ill iltt- fllfiill‘ offll-lctlt form of magnesia for illonuwll purposes. it. lil oiled by thou- stlnliit of peopio who onioy their Int-nil! suitable o e ~_ i _ . - _ bwis featherwel Hf, H’ ‘a Xmnwmh m“ ' “be “ . 35v‘ _y|wy ‘ Gene Sends N.Y.. May .11. -- Geno fhlnncv, infant sou of Thom- as Tunney. of‘ this city, received today ‘a handsome silver cu-p from his namesake, heavywe t ring champion. 1n n letter, ccompany- ‘its the oup,___ q clip ion wished ‘be! y oede- ' ciYiia iness and great. success‘: '\ ~ avyweight champion, .b it gig my cgnctlrnetl. lhidz-Iardineol ' 5.66am, NOFS. Carries y. tgtvaylcs lb Class» The Maritime Amateur Boxing Championships were concluded be- fore a large and appreciative audi- ence in the Armorles last night. und- er the auspices of ‘TIIB Olympic Club. Only one title loft the citwl that ln/the 135 pound class, which went ‘to Bud Jardins oflMacca-n‘, N. ‘SJNine bouts were carried chrougit ‘in excellen: manner and extra rounds had to be fought to decide the winners in the 160. 112, 13-5 and 126 pound classes. All decisions pleased the crowd. with the exception of two. These la.ter awards were received with much dissatisfaction from the crowd. There were no knockouts during the program a-nd every fight was. clean. and clever, a. toe to toe battlal ‘from the first round .to the lust. with plenty of action and each fighter trying hard to wiry earl!’ in ‘the bouts. . During the evening the winners of the New lBrnnswick champion- ships received their ‘prizes, the presentations being made by the announcer, Charles l. German. THE MAIRITIME CHAMPIONS 75 pou-nd class—-'Ernes-t Vaughan. East End Club. - 108 pound class——John Liffortl, ‘Olympic ‘Club. 100 pound class-dlonnld tCon-ltol- ‘ly, Olympic Cltttb. ' 1.18 pound class -— George Slui- ford, East End Cllfb. 160 pound class — ‘Ben (lnndcl, East End Chili. " 112 pound class-Gerald Donu- von, Olympic Club. 90 potrotl class—Ge.‘ttld Harley. St. Peter's Club. _ . 135 pound class -~ Bull Jardlllc. Maccan, N.‘S. lzc pound class ~ Bobby 14-1’. (“- N. 1R. A. and RJC. coo»... l‘. r.- 1 . Is Not; Worrying MONTR: ,> ‘May 11. — Gene Ttinney,world‘s heavyweight cham- pion, arrived in Montreal atLet- a three day jaunt ‘to Five Finger Lake, tnearoliabelle, Que. He was accoritpdnied by two New York newspapermen. ilegarding his plan; in the fight game, Tunnel‘ had little to say. His oppqnentnext fall would be Dempsey, ltialoney or Sharkey, and it was immaterial to hint which one survived the elimination ser- ies. ' S. F‘; Doylc‘.it1mits ‘ He Wasin Error _--__ , AMHERST. May 11.‘ -—- Samuel F. Doyle, oi’ Charlottetown, tonight before the lnenrbers of the Am- herst Atllleric Association admitt- ed that he was in -error in the re- instatement of certain Maritime athletes, ond stated that he would make the some announcement on Wednesday before the combined clubs of Pictoo cottnty. ‘Mr. Doyle declared that his| change oi‘ opinion had come from‘ a legal same little he took the stand that Mtlritlntc Province branch of the A. A. l‘. f‘. was still f existence, according to the consvitlttion, and that itch-lis- the brunch tnight be suspended it conldnot be expelled nlitil the month of December, at the annual lttetliltig of the parent hotly, and then only ‘by a two-third vote. . -Mr, Doyle reviewed the sport tangle before u representative body of local citizens, and while he added btl‘t lititie to the situation he made no exceptional resume of facts. ' in the course of his remarks he nailed several stories that have" been circulated regarding the rec- ent reorganization meeting in Am- herti. and stated positively that letters contending that he had ‘can- vassed for votes, through the nteti- illln of his resignation prior t0 tile PlPCillHi of officers, was a gross lie. o.‘w. lit-asst‘ suggested that .!Vlr. Doyln wlro Pre-sldent. McVicar to zllc effect tho-i. he udmiuted that he was ill the ivrolig in regard to re- ilrtatentcltts, but ‘Mr. Doyle re- marked that lte was not prepared tor such ‘action at present. C. D. Sltipley ltrged the appointment of ‘m mdependenl album“ to mveswjover 2:18 lo the nrilc. '|‘ltat would gclte the situation. A. Gripping, Tltrilling jnnd‘ Gridiron. With a dramatic nntL fufilllflfll story of college life. vivifintl by the striking personality and ‘tunnel-allel- ed football genius of! Qmtvrilii ‘mm ed foottlbail genius of lied "Orange. (ireater F, ‘B. O."s pfotltlctlolVof, “One Minute to Play" sets a. record for other campus picture- to shoot at in vain. The film, which opened its local showing nt-Ithe Prince Ed- vard Therrtre yesterday. is not on- ly as clever and delightful a rom- ance as has been seen bore in some time, bu‘. contailis- some marvelous» ly vivid gridiron scenes which are sure t0 thrill every lover of_.thli pigskin game, 4 . lBYTOH Morgan, who turned out most. of the late Wallace Reid's famous racing stories. has wriitelt a welhbalonced tbeml- for the pic Lure, with a strong-dramatic cli- max. Grange, as a freshman with u great high-school football reputat- ion‘, comes to college under pal ern- nl order; not to participate in the through feelings of colic-Bo loyalty, game. induced to don ..moieskins be is surprised by his father on the eve of the "big game", and learns that if he plays, the older man will withdraw his offer of a badly-needed ‘endowment n0 the “cu u PtA " Romance of Campus institution-The ensuing decision forms the basis of as handled and thrilling a climax as “nas everbeen shown on the screen. .- Grange ntnkes an outstanding jtlccess of the loading role, show-- ‘ng a surprising facility as an act- vr and possel-udng a fine “screen tire" that photographs exceeding- l‘ wellmNiory hicAilister is a dc- ‘iglrtftil ‘heroine, and Ben Hend- "icks. Jtx. [Lincoln Steadman, Cltar- es Ogle. ‘Lee Shtlmwny. Edythe Chapman and Jay ‘Iiuvtt. play the supporting roles splendidly. George ‘Wilson lortttcl- University ct Wash- pg on star, loud-s the opposing eltm in‘ the= gridiron scenes and zdds much to the reality and con- incingltess of these sequences. Fire picture was directed by Sum Wood. who achieves new laurels in his superb handling of the story in- terest and the characterizations. .'1‘he always interesting Fox News and "Building Winners" an excellent sport film complete the picture program. Excellent music by the Prince Edward orchestra nlokes this a very enjoyable pro- gram which will be repeated to- day. Local Runners Have Withdrawn NEW G-LtAlSGOW. May 11. —'I‘he word received flo nt-Haiiilax today stating ‘hat George Harper --nd Weldon Dockrill, of the Wapderers Athletic Club have withdrawn front the annual Evening ‘Newsfive mile race. which will be held on May 24, has not altered the piano of the oi- ficials here. The reason given for lhe with» drdwal of the two Halifax r-unners results from the present sport diffi- culties between President McVicar the 24th. The race will be handled by imany local officials of long slain-ding and everything will be conducted according to amateur lrules. The gtanding of all athletics competing will he carefully looked into and the runners will be guard- ed against anything that. mar ef- feda their amateur standing. HIGH HONOR FOR ‘u I I IIANADIAN GOLFER TORONTO, May 11.-A very high honor has been conferred upon a Canadian golfer in the Old ‘Cotmtry. Mr. R. [Scott ‘Monscricf, of St John's College. ltns been elected tieoisioti received from sling them! well Supreme Court Judge, but at theWhey alwvayn ‘had a lflasth of rest cleverly ' The Champions "by ‘w. ffl-il‘ Gllollfl‘; time day Go. month alt Macon, sitter homses bani been ‘ ‘ Thornlas W. Murphy maids a few remarks in lrererence to the handling 0t! clitmndrion. llslll-t ltameos Demfolnnlers wlhllch won their laarrels with lhim in 1111s sullty- He thllls illllitl‘ null tldndls from two wear olds ‘to owed ,._ dinners and only one ever reduced iris nllalrk after leaving like stable. H6 Bold. “livery eiifort must ‘be Xfllflidfl to =n'0lt tlnolke a tholee dull o-r in either words lmcott the edge of-f his speed. A house sumo-kl be worked witllriir ‘lottr or five seconds otf where he lavas expected ltygq ‘bum a tpatrt of ‘the. mlilie should lbe at ‘top speed." "I found," ltecontif-"lrtte-ti, “when 8931-118 84111118 cocks tretadty for it main ‘lrf- ‘they were worked‘ until timed they putt tip a good colttetrt last llllle BY Bumping "tbenr short. of the illnilt ‘thetyl thud etnottglt lcservc left ‘to carry lhent into a tifghl with a dash that. nstlwlly resulted in ‘a. vicltnry. . ,, “I cried lilie- ‘with horses illiil got sattfisf-actory results. diy train- wirhin lheltlsedves speed WilTlKllI reached the ptlllli‘ desired. ‘Peter Manning uxrs a splendid examlple of ‘this kind wf work- He never was ‘pernrltted to ‘rut-fr up to the top of his speed o-nltlil it was. wanlted- and he illW-dyli ‘lladi lmore than wlzs expected." The reference 11o this ».ltcrst- re- call-s- ‘(the fact than fl-ve years ltave Qlflliseti since he trotted ‘in 1561M at Lexington. Alt present there is not n horse tilt ‘sight that lililkii as ‘it’ he ‘hratd a. chance whirl-iii three tor four seconds oi‘ that mark. Also la‘ cierctl _\‘€‘iil‘t:‘ could still tshatle all ott-het- rlcirllr. ‘ except U18 top one. Lats; your ‘ll Reading, tPa. lie trotted tht- l mlile crack in 2:02 i-i. in 12125 its cut "he flwo mile record» on ltollt the mile and half-hole trttrlts- (in the larger ovals ht- >il'(lili‘_tl in -t:lo inot ‘be lnuch of on effort lo-r Pt-tct- ‘lliluntnlntg if he were legged. llp itli‘ the long lirip- \\“I-tlh a. fair prcpzlln- ltion the ‘should go ‘in tlzflti or ot Ibo Fraie clf 2:112. . W-‘lth tlhe exception cf (i-wlllstlrlll ‘Niuliti, IPeielr Mot-noting inn: rt-tn. , iil._\‘ ‘all olt the turf longer than I ‘ ‘miter champion siltct- l-‘lcra fcnlplo‘ placed the worltll; rst- l a: 2:19! .3-4 all: -Kal.'.tmazoo in J: ‘Phat llllifivk remained‘ unlit-atoll for t-igrltt yettlrs. "Dextglr cltattglell it to 3:17‘ 1-i in "1867 and. nuts r1 l-Irt-tl Io lilo, road by IRobt-nt. iloltttcr. ‘ tA few ‘tnlolttlhs zlftcl- Dt-xlcr W115 Wlwkenl bro-int his sltrlilt- lllldli lllll>lt> sectllreti‘ ttioltitsttri‘ \l;t'd sit:- reci-tllretl llcr limit ct l-l ill 1W3.- urns cot the null-k lo 3:11: i-l in 1878. -lt.. ert Bctlncl- also pot» t-btliscti ‘him llllli ltt‘ did not tnoko o tdesirzllbie road itotrwc. ' lSt. Jttlien tvas lilo ltt-xi Clllillidl-l ion, ‘in 1879 he t-rc-tll-tl tho truck ‘ at Oakland, Cal. in 2:12 tl-i. lilo perfonltllance lieitlg ltlzltlt- able -by ‘he prose-pro mi‘ Gran-t ‘ptlle Ulniltctl States ‘nilrr his trip ‘alroltnti tthe world. I'll 18th! .\l.tt|ll S. laud St. Jul‘.‘.ett.bc»lh trolled in 2:11 (Henri ill lN. Y. ‘Two weeks lttlcr the‘ \ Jon- reel" lgeitdilrg broke tllt- llit- i, rt‘- Ftilt-ciltrg 01's record’ Ito 2:11 i-~1 ll\'t‘i' Clfnlflber Oak Park at li.l:'t.i‘-.ll'tl- 'i‘.h~a-t proved 'h’ts li-nlil. Mlaiutl ‘S. mlsvcd on to o faster mtamk nlhtOhica-go vllcct- she ‘troll- ‘ed in. 2:‘_10 3-4. >I\o other ‘l‘l\'ill "appe-alrcd= Io cha-‘Jlellge tho luurt-ls ‘of the Harold more until IRS-i when Joy Eye ISee- trotted lll 2:10 PtaQviden-ce. ‘Tlle‘ ibllowitlg tiny ill: challenge twaté answerer] by ‘.1 trip In 2:09 3-4 lby Aland land. She also enl another art-nod tractk aLISIocklton. Cal. in 1892 lithe ‘bike oulky appearotl and‘ recoirtls began to tretnblc. '1") high wlheels ‘Nancy ‘Hanks trotted \n'2:09I To t-he‘ lid-kc she ‘trotted in_ 2:04. This -p€'l‘li'0i‘\.l1\‘1-illCB showed ‘that iihe new style of veiticlc al- though alt. the time vetry crude moxie a. tiliiference of fivt‘ seconds in a horse's‘ speed. t Fnom this point the chanmiotttl stallttetd on .tlhe‘lt' way to two 1n’ntl- If?!» Iln 1894 Allix cut. the worldfit of the Canadian Union. and Presimcapwm o; the Canmrmge Umvarslwelcmd ho 2:06 $4 and in 1M0 the ont Sammy Doyle, of tho M.P.B., Officials handling the iocal' race are no concerned over the with- drawal ot these two runners as the!’ will condltct the atrntlnl event as in former years. The Bllllttilon as lt stands now, ty golf team for next. year. Mr. Moncrief wag formerly a resident of \'ictoria,.B. IC. The captaincy oi’ either the ‘Oxford or Cambridge golf team is a very coveted posi- ‘tion. This is ltghe first time n47.111- ‘adlanlborn has lsyep ticcupied lit . __ p. 2:0!) Albboltpluced the figure at 1-4. The tfollowllng yealr Crc placed. Itihe‘ WO‘l1l‘(l'S record at 2.02 1-4. ‘He was tthn only stallion that ever held ‘it and strait-go to r0 tic {he Etc. driven ‘in the pl-‘rror by .1- ‘b-ll,‘ did ‘not Jlllilive-tlie wtthlzz to win. § of 1t rot»: ing l l . o-ld Peter Manning acts as lo‘ lto . 1-4 and out lilo lwo lap (‘lllil-ifl .-lt I irirnlll-llgvllattt. Ala. in -|:2;:. 'l‘ »‘ rllltu for ‘tile two lihllcn on t - lnilo l ii‘.l-L‘l( Wm 4t slllatlll‘ Over 3:115 lltlll oil lilo llai-f-nttlltl ll‘ 1:11 1-2. ~,‘ ll ‘ullso looks tls l1 it would lit‘; no easy "mutter for thilo to l('llllt't' the ‘ithme mtlie roccltti ‘of t '15 1-2 ‘ wlhtfclt- NdgllUIl-gillfi lntldc - lhllil. On ‘than. trip rho trale nuts .1 little . TIP TOP REVUE lll(‘l|l‘ll‘-‘ will) was titcn retli-rnilt; to. 34 on the game day at llot-ll slcr, ‘ ill‘ S. at (‘lcrc . from ‘tlhlis mark over illl‘ sumo courrse- in 1885. ulliaud S. then retired to the, road. Hleir tiltle wlas not‘ disputed until 1891 when '.\i‘3l'\'|ll tlrove Stmol in 210$ 1-4 ore-r the kilo olge Kotchztltt‘ wilo llrcll nlldl Galloping Colossus 0f t Sport World! ‘ ’ ‘ l I N loNE T0 PLA i FOX NEWS ORCHESTRA _ l a i ._____.____.._.___,__ PRINCL EDWARD ---ONE SOLID WEEK 0F FUN»- f Starting MondayrgMjay 16th. AL. COLEMAN PRESENTS} With AL. LEMONS . .4 COMEDIAN_ AND DANCER lN ~A REVUE ENTITLED I'd ‘WES-DOCTOR? YOU’LL LAUGH, YOU’LL HOWL, Y()U’LL SCREAM. AN ALL-STAR CAST OF OLEVER ARTISTS- ‘ INCLUDING LEW DEAN-Eccentric Comedian. TOM BRADV-The smiling Irishman with the golden voice. HORAN DOUST-Exponents of modern dancing; l LESTER LEACH--Clcver singer of clever songs. ____v______________ __‘_ W ROSE GILMORE-The little lady with the pleasiflfl , - personality. ' ‘ BESSIE FOX-Singing and dancing soubrottc. 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Titus mark remlntlnetl hi: "lis- and lltxldrlvers germ‘, ‘he ‘lop o‘! ‘the list. for seven your; ;l'\‘_l!,ill'll llto stovcplpe hat. as til m‘ llllill 1010 when Ilthllan trotted siizltlo til at ltoble lord, and n0 ', in 1:58p 1-4. in‘ 1912 rho iiingott trt-spt-otitlc driver trottld dream Behring chtlmtgeci- Juno lfilg-[ITH .1.) pas. ‘running down such n superior ’l‘ll"s was ‘t-ho itililrk Illat Pctct- "soil. . ’ ' Manning attacked ltt i921 whco As n mutter of fact, lliglt 111119 he trot-ted in 1 fi-l. ‘Filo fnll..\\-- I now trot-n more bybarrk clerks p 1m: yea-Ir he t-llattgctl it to 1:56 tuncxst-ntmi-s than by menlfberfa, and in n0 doing eqnltllctl lilo ltt-st. lino nobility. 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