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< S q j c- J flj 0 rt I r it j i 1 EVENING WORLDrSATUaDAY JULY20 9O7 LATETRE1DORTSAN iJtwc rn i I Db I TWUL V c Th T- I < E TTE D BY 1ijt r 1TIMELY COMMENT 1LYY 111 kILL Ui1HLJ J k UflA ROBERT EDGRENj- L 2I I1MJLLIONS FLOW 1k INTO CQFftRS- I cd 1 TRACKOWNERSLD- aiIy f Profits mciiint Jto Th ousands of 1 > E llars as > Racing Js1the MbProfita- ble Ii fAlJ Sports i > h By T O- THB iiRR IIi horso racing ftt m e I1i who keep lev tlon It attains today oro- i nitthey havo mill- Ions InVestM In the garoo ala natural 11 therefore that they should direct tho- Je I Unlo of thoso nilll ° ns And that profit should accrue to their Investment tad tb riuoItJoprontA wholesome J profit r1 11 e nterp InIt 0 > rewarded more than ever this 11 crer for racing thUalumJiJth1- Jp r bliol on the Increase Just how j jirontably only thor on Oje inside can tell and they sro not Rlvlne up toe ne r tufts figures t rtho goirerfll corporate fcodle concerned ore flQJC4UItCdb- Liiiy bare the facts and the stockholder I rainy of bern men unknown to th- or t body of raeeroprs are oroUe sat1- isfled with the way things we being conducted While the development of- ftho thoroughbred1lJ1adynced fls one rontortJ OI of racUtTr rhls State the deyiOvmeni Tilio Aonnzsthbred Is contingent upon the khtwrtriia made IntM ledger ecoxinla- f J the racing assocUlloni I One body rultvs the eeyenU racing en ft CTprUi so far as the conduct of rac- ing ¬ itself is concerned hut the several racing associations while caule clng nd egre loy to therultngtpawer gather fcnto tiwlr dlvtdU41I1C1 the profits khlch comofrom ea1 meeting Tho e jfcjrcflts I1toZverI large are Indeed exeel- ietu InvertiWHrar nlltU cnornjou percentage on ih3rrionerao disposed he rullror body the ker Club Is t imposed of zten every one ot whom light be rated as a millionaire rtcrectcdlnJockey Club M = life 11 e uroCth officers Mew I end members 1Tho mijorltyrsve I cta3rdz of dollars tedn4n racing L arid expect receive Intaile returns Ifflcers August Betmont Chattnant ncI IV JCecn VkseCbalrman 1l K 8ts Secretary end Preatirer- cwrdiAugu1t Belmont James Jt11- ene J M Bradford AMrW Mllhr 1t7UftihoockR14 B n4 U Knppi- Iomber J Harrr lAlexandre- toonf AutUat O JL P Bejmont Peary Dt- lc4CDUoI1opT ft1 H DrI d rd r1LJ- fJ rye Dwyer William C EUt1g- T = TroJ Qnebee Jaea1- 23w67 1i O bhird J O Green- Oriiwoid yi- JVB Hiiffln 1 O- Blc8 >e5 > okjr obert C Hooper a a d CpBr I Un JtoxJiatl P oh te11L ii Jt- cJCkwrence 1 Vf iB Ixiods Plirr- e1IiC3irnco IL ski A4iw- Ua c D Woman J PUrpoot Itor- H IlDn T Oxnard ciuy- JLaJDbJ M PrserD 1t John BantorA aJSirfBtoven J mBt ward Jr p tte I B fEaon W P f JCi 1 wti J iy wtilbMitJkpWhtt- nt w1l1 tjr And craig V- t tta irtteBs r in n oo o11 ma tjvblesofthorouchbrfdtw- hichltjvau i aiItAke cm ojl the Jth circuit tttmi th formerly t CUddJXqtMduottb tod ton Oheep- dV c n4iBehiu > nt Park They rice wpegrtth dollar its well M the C I entdecot- Pffli J cazAt nA table- viatmenfai tbLnot- gpy1i K tti- I Wt sArn4 In handsomely there ate i o parouI tip to the rctflz- pI tiat rtH II 1 if ii- hjtholraciflff r rii i imri1 t situation of + the day F becaubo of jtbftrbtWhlo- I i i a4e by theiBrapIre City Itco iljg Asaoaladon for recognition The r bt ItMU U llt1pOrtlU1tbeCUlogtI- T jo ferco11lt hojideveloped and the af Ctlt niay upen racing in this t ti1ttheZ U oborrclnrjf r i t amea ciitprovoie It or prevent it I U Up to thorn j There are Interest t tAk e juid one of these Is the prs- ihtIon of the oojning meeting at 1 ritoga r City conducts a i succes- sJliaiatlmrr Liaratoc will suffer i per pi irretrievably fiarologa n Xtt01 rnont Jxrk Is the Ideal of the arts j crats tt the turf tho lonWlio have 3de racinE 1Vh thl today Apart ow thy acnliment InTaclne Itself I Ihieb u1ItIthemPi Df are practl I j Inca and y want their holdings c e14arItogs Redo Association L Jgoud It Is dollars an well aa ° Ff ni wwi then lUdnpcapnotjjo- O ed as IfolollnlrpropoIUoni- tft1if17wn no conflict tnldttoa- the that counU after aL- lrtpidet luiler of the J mplro City te J 1E assoclau realise that- tipy iO can got dollars out of an IrhltDcndcnt enterprise and they have InVwtcd their dollars In a race track ferprortt rtzuort to Puy Up Claims- jyhtru i s IItqtbUlnitip the claims pfjtho YonUef enterprise so that SarA toga may have on undisturbed career iij t i V tfiat racing tnpy not Eat It black JfeeIii the n lLoIU argued that II- w > tracks ar permitted tqrvjn olniu- lifioouly thnantlrnclnp members of- Sfotler8yj1vho jnaile their powjr fet I fJN J J tr tII nnJ Were only hold I 1ihls reason 9- JiflhatJoYcotlilnif fIJt1 poMtbl- oJ 11 < < ma 16 iQulrhili yCJt poo r anfCIti1wtI- i I < i > iiAj il HJ t ir tff j I t l- ql 4 I Wi v i 1i J Jt- I The men having nt heart tho Interest r hOJIII11114 th jsafoty of lrln restcU dollar p n i 1aodllX1r po- Jltlcil power was 0 vo cCjto puttha poolroom noutor Jualn uIIou anils of dollars were poiitbjUo Jockey Club and the respective rtLCiIJ- rAlQGUtlonalo bring about thfs rtnd It a fact that the Jockey Club and the racing associations hao done more to destroy the poolroom tarns than the uecMilva polc ILdmirilelraUonaotthla- clt >v- No matter how the light between Em- pire ¬ City and the Jlekarci bmUlla IU effects aret tobo Interesting tofttreatzanypersyjljIl1thj Ujjcatcd In racIng The hu kof three million could be shown by ah Inspection of the stock bO ksoC this Coney Island Jockey Club arid tie Wcstchcster Ifciclne Associa- tion ¬ at Btlmont Park With a few ex- ceptions ¬ Jhomcn constituting the Joc1re7CHnarostockHolder in these wp racing 1LII8o l naIwti be no- ticed ¬ that John Sanford who Is largely Intmt nnunclally In the 8aratosu- Itaclng Association tialAOammkr of thin Jockey Club as arts several oth- ers ¬ They should particularly be averse to opposition 111llalao be ObIlCrndthAtmanyoethcmembcrll- ot Club are proprietors of large racing stables particularly Aug ¬ ust IL U P JD yr J B Hl1lflPnFRWtChcCklH K iCnapp r Htchard < T Wilson and othe- tflIgTImInerested u In other associations lhoJeliO ¬ politan Jockey Club forr Instance era Timothy D Bulllvan the largest lIl W II lleynolds Senator McXiarronfonn rBhfriff of Kings Hul- ling ¬ Bob Furor and other non particularly of political trlpoiDlcIl Hyde of Uiotheatrlcal of Jehman Philip and fJlm are prlnclplllotrnOlII oLIUQ stock of theDrooklruor Qravesend nelnle IIhllaunU r cliques combined with thatot the Ileillyi control the duct trick Brighton U controlled large- ly ¬ byW iA Engeman The list of stockholders sad theamountot their In Individual ldln Is not obtainable- Of Belmont Park tock Mr Belmont Is declared to ownlna than r cent a required so thVno critl- clsmcould Attend purposeyaTol4 ed gathering unto himseLf a Urgi amount of stock although it wu his devotion to rdnIrtnteroslJlwhlch re- sulted ¬ 1nthotabllabmutyL that great Mitch co eu Payna Whit nay is Vlco1resldent an Andrew llll Jer 8ecretary aodTreaeurorof the Sara- toga ¬ Itaoing it is afire speculation to coaeavorto state the by racing association llurlng the course season Last year theyftrious racing aasoclatlona paid to as re- quired ¬ by the present ra tnlrIatoo 00 as a percentage on gross re elpu of11cj aMtt P4L54- that tbon rlOuUIIOCItlonIfIIIaatl- YdciubleHbt BliluUnt b4cusa of th- 1ncrllllO which ha shown- at the gate at each track thus far Ibis season The largest attendance at any track =wt t 8h l > h a4 ont1 opening day lVhentheSubur ¬ ban wnitrun when It In estimated l1y forty thouiandrac goon were present ttlsdoesiotAicaithCttbatnum- her raid on thou > andbtOcii sni1pa4u ihxvtogb ni with the at 1itmitUltotEven nu> ifor thJX one day would nearly equal 70000 Heretofore rash aumtellhAY1IIbun- mado cii the I heed for tanh paid Y I tor a 1 5 tho tracks Dm the field one dollar the admit lon for women ono dpllarand bait ID the grandL stand ndrfor men three dolllLl1ltothotTandtand- K ditfit 444800- That sum more than met aU the v ci- Pined of tho day Including the stakes and pures whichamount1 ORtm and the cot of maintenance including tltllriNanduUmtet It trotuld dollars ThusthtjaflltiLitayiieLtatLLb- Consy Island Jockey iieti F hlsTratotofTpront lf continued tort ljtteenrenuUnlnC days of thoniMtlne ivould have netted the jgenllemen owning the trncco kitty am Dun liD to mttoo and this amcntisnotovereetttntavtvift- ony houB nd rsonsdMJn6t ixttend Iti race on ach racing dayhir Gvcr- 1IlOVIIIIIJLlnWnedbr thotfacttht not as rich onp Ott Iaa an the at >aXQW audi hedo3bieevrntr tijhctwofi day aptclals- B UTJontr > Irkhall an eqUally od- scason ot pro J orltyc anti this Imo ml rht boi said otJAmalC4lIn4tho Brooklyn or trftck iAl were deviation in1 the amount of rovsnu caused by varying conditions iBrtKhton iBcAch Is having the most prosperou season of its history ann In the fill titers art other sessions to coma for each J track to round out the thirty ItiyaT racing allotted to eaoli To lUstalnjlUiimpnoy oarnlnc power tie > rement will present t al1ntlrnotlooll which wilt j lr w line crouMvi the grmt YUturIIy which wlirberunbnith flnit rtiy anti tile receipts At the ir teswll11- 110ro W I1oytrba n oUI rlch 1- IBICMAmCHOJ THE CRICKETER Sj I vvTor cricksters have- of hh Poil mnkinirHn good showing 5fliflit the famous nlistar CNlaryjoDono llio- btelm that will visit this country jln Soptombor With thin end in yiciw a coniinIttcoThas ficlcctotl the Greater lNeXorJttoI TI hIQl will bo made up as follows Jorti iI Hosltlngs and 3i DOLnotl- heCoIIIIH l Oval Cricket Club j l > rQrJAlIol Jllades the- liroeIyti Cricket Clllh and 8pobn iitcintintIClurIOi Cobi Ciurko of the ttol r4orrdlokt Chit to plY 1r vtll1C County CrkiteL U < fJlt lironklin Crielzet Chili Kelly f thn UlllftnblrdtCrl MHOfl <O > of < Uie iCrooltlyn Crl tiq tl unrtjiiir- tawofrth l1r if capcL i eriiitteiub- I AIIilIJIII J x 1i P1ff1Nrtu f i i J Vijt- 1IiII 9 IwP tM of this l stake and the other fixtures Thus will the Coney Island Jocke- ys well aj the other acing AssocU- Uohs 0 have another slice of the pie U istmad h L rdiyflv6mihUoadot1- lan Tylll represent the prort sof the ra ln neason to track owners after tile deduction of the tax fIhlChK6f1I In1 the State This all oth rTorrni of eporle ln iUiahadeyrhenit come to1 raking In c L EVENING WORLDS SCR OOLATRLE TESWW- UuLW N 0 e 1 j Nr fI UR fNl- i G trnr BY HARRY L HlbLMAN Jr CHAMPION i220Y 1IljHtQRPLIiz t t KB all Other athletic accom- plishments L skill In taking tho low or high hurdlesj3 only nc- quired through pracUccTan gradual 7 dopmLTarearudvcra1c1om- ents iu hurdling that must becon- sidered ¬ before one commences to u7 l train First whether you are jxbhf- to combinethn speed orn sprinter and the n t1 l Ootll distance run- ner ¬ tb r AirtrainlnEBbonldbB doneBr8te mttucnUrnntlA1IlUcworKoUel1laIL t r b tt rtliftntoonJU6heel dom taUen The undeveloped boy a L who Is < allowed > to enter with furious dirrJ 417CO enthusiasm into any sport la per- mitted to Injuns hta eU past repair Boys who 11a 6wnlle t1pnlUI they nave matured physically make far better athletes than boys go Into hard training rit an early ago T to liiornlng to Wee the hurdlM tt U i best to 1bogln wtth one low Sarrtcrofw- heTi ft palllitiif djlr you uUujuo wlll Tioffa > cutgnd scratched ai you would on a cinder paih mLo81l1tO8tartiRlght AinalIthsPhCr tdl tance hUiMU- taoeo the borrir sire twenty yards partandlt Js beat to atart fromrmioh a flistanco when trying out with One uTd eui t do notbcsln to make your nan tmHf aboutfioei six aidj tiuiu- tli hurdle Then us youiniko the start Oou gradually can confidence After working with a twobar hurdle that la one with fixed bin an extra loose atlok can be added When ankle or iknee barks the loose II ckt1J1i do no damage but wholi Jiou go from the twobar toat threebar hurdlo with thoU ltli i you wilt be sure to trip at first After getting confldenca nikl Hnrnlfus Clio tak rtjcUiI batter to develop the trllnInKbYia1aw sioSrcosi In work Inn l pio the distance HDiriningwlUia- IX a Ir or 100yard JJ1nc nocfts lOIrtto pr tLloapr1nt1iK separately- and then up the practice of a- stride botweon the hurdles Stride Is Very Important- The stride Ii the most important fet uroto develop nftorpractlslnErthorako off When a boy hop trained with ono i hurdle and then up two twenty yards apart ho should xo at them at- hkrvl as ha would if ho was lnllxty- 1IfddlUh1iot Into habit of- besitatinir for an Inatajtt before the hur Ho lip will and that ho IB not tie Tclpplng any class Practise taking front eleven to thlr- lcn1 qtrlCefi ill yourfv lieit speed bo- fororcAchlnirjthp hurdle Then hurdle Kjlh thu eft foot for the first am ery elliot hilriiia G6 < atralsht ahead wllli tho loft foot trJght In trontandI- rj it KTuduall bring Up the right lex itt RO over Kniieavor as touch ci to get ovnr in a crouching po- HlonOo at the hurdle aj low napes nlbln cud not over 04 Quickly AX you 100ln1l110jl upon the QIJ1tr1thlothrrolI- hQUII1lJa no hang or ltIU n In Rut ithc Idrla TtwUn1 If you hvo a trtd von will llndlhat you do the dIstanciJetoien tha UurJiejin ptawUtn tz- ecatAt34laitPet r f G i i t- I itvr strive to1 me > ur triM- whenItonn onlbezM9ornpllJlhM1 un dr- cordipgtoTbe IItrnl 1cnhocYYdu1s1Tt- dcatuoverthagrnUflU UI bui try not totnke mpr lhaninlne Tratng for Long Stride Working lip 4 long itrid will require gradual training After the stallt distRnCesithe aaliefrryoUcnn then b gln to train for bnrJUIb4- ltorolroln at this dltnncfl bcar In- s fTsilliljjfia ha tYy U lUt 1I1clDJ13nurae asaimlddledlitanqo ¬ er It requires a great deal more onT ttf1t H doe e raOynrlld1hHOHonr running form nrSlnIH1 then pr n with the itwill1 conic much Bailor v- I Pad ifbr the Knees My experience hits taught me thatVlti iu bettor to have a pad for the knee lnBi Ithon the knee that- yoitpLh2O bruises nnd ralDl1rshe- nyountbslho tet wi on thoknoe which would ba- ob1 teil by wearing APAd or knee Sbraa- r Of all the n ori en Ari1 iii the most trying AnnrcqUlrcsthom- CiII careful tralnlna nl btji s amriltat ilralnlng negln b tryiEI Our ICout for YllrdrunThen try Wyani- iprht to Eei speed The longer Ols given itr fIlhhllhhrllclt It htirdloi lare forty apart a dlffToiit strldii must bo wotK d up for tt Ute mot opted out of the jjls- undobetween hunllci At theiOlymplan Kamf 7 Vhlch wlllTba i l21 Ii lianJon next July there will be a iftKmetio > 0 who thinks of1trying Jorh American te m must practlcrlho 4Wyarris whlc- hJsonlyn I 11 I longer tuan XpOmetres For the first tlmaa < distinct family team will bi rcprofcntcd In motroiioll ten polo clvamplonnhlp events the Ihl > monte having orfennlzad such a team which has licen entered from ibo 31 sd- ow JJrnok OtiSb for the opening mtot of the aouthninpton tournament at Bouth Ampton IA L July 3 The ttnniwlllbflk 9TillltheM I1I1 ow Brook Ucmton I tarn and U com- posed ¬ ot August llclmout August lIst mont Jril lor4nJclfIon tan4 Ray ¬ mond Tho llloniton and Taconlc lenin It- I1rttordwlIImMtIthnnrst round fOf tilt Bouiiiaminon cur July ii ntul- tlw winnlnr cciii play the Bouth + ramplonslntl1eJ final round JUlY > o u- f r t i y i r a- 4a 11 i C1 1 W- > NELSON GETS- BIGOFFER TO TI FiGHT J SANS- fly r c JOHN POTQOK- Til he Billy Nolan or Battling tl7 son whichever one cares to accept It a present ot 12100 tile mlnuto Nelson puts lain foot lnnrIQIvlth Joo Q uv- JElt5 tat < ment was rcaij tntnIKhtJn Sin 1tIacoiyTin 6ellg who Is manager of Gene lien re < oC- diII wont krinrnwiLmr expen ca If Keteon iili conoont to nlil Dona whmor taka Jot llehtw eight I C1 JlU3 pounds to strip n tthuichh Tivr In These lire ontyoondltions r n N ln cleIAClI1i mtuiagttr caji- tocluit lrds btiit lils TK > ott2TJ w lgtnlln infighting togs but that Lii only a sujterftue and txKra la notta man 1UIhOfUl1UI l5notcortohlm Ct h- 1me i1 fUilit1 CSHT alii tAnottier Offer for Cans and ehiQ- nOItraUIl j twlar saa2iar IIi > I J lljfttirtlitfn ehamplorvOilp battl tit hff11JoOln ant UUtllnjrNebTll- eSItMon 011 pur or IO30OI which U it Butlivan Ui aportlnj man and mln- Ini roll1 llfrOLRno v ii lllliur to CIt the lLchters lo vncif In a flnUft tI Ih t- tthIlIPlllc on tAbor D3y aftnnu t ll1unyh will pnL thelntlN tars It ho U tutoraiful Inoecurlnxclahl Johnny Men tb Box Frankle Paul Johnny Allen ttie rturdy little fUtiltf ot p edaijli lIe be ietnln action In an lb wuFi thtslti NiF- H W n r i < te5atrWSiCiJr inO lxround bout wfeiI- HI J will th < innln csilest IItt1onlfto loG 011 by the lJr01nA AlnILI gnanOIlU3l- In tTnnlrllllttruto ChIt ntai- Taes fatblthil 5 UlryeboClmuJlyc tuncerL No Club Wants JohnsonBurke Con- test S c V- Ttiira > not a cbanco of a match bclne- mlddlcweliiht exgiLetrcca- i anl Jact Johnian Wiei l orJ hfnriwelclit champion 114lolPd lion UtiiimniLiu In two round In Iho Quaker city ontlM dAynhhti While both fUhteni are nJllinc to xe t tcutthr II1a iiXround bout none ot th club niare I1III tie Quaktr CIty mnich a hava no deilrt ttorJohn aoaa tcrvlctJ- Qlover and Dorrjian Matched Again Anetlirr bout as clncliel latt nUhtj pill tnsnairer of tho Drown A A Jioekaway ocur 1 Uttly Ulati te- areter Lloston lluiitv lctit to mist Jack nonnsn tie 1xIIL riciier for ton IUUL La Inlb main nt Inn nixt stat ote IIi club which ixlll bo decMM on Fnilay- iiljrhl Tney fousht a toHTOJnrt tri lh JSfllO club 5 fC MC KI I O1fh- lrhnuIo the Iit battlet vrttnciMd In a lonjr han- sSenny 1cBacl lI1DforJQOO Tom Ktnnrdy A cpartlni mAnoC Klih- V1U K Y rflll bac trny tir u tOO acalrjt soy ott oNa York l ht sltclU atIS3 QunJ1challnKe- I Is J Tommy rl KMiHitly lwl K V he t ot the 7n t y Just at wo u the llarlm Wondr ihur lhelrlIIlnlm m to mako a match IU I lbs aam ldo lid t ra tar I Sfrnr tor a fljthl with tlllur Bamrar- 8mlth 9rnUh19 r FBELMGNTS I OflM A1POLOfiEAiilli Ulxuli Jr who Is Hoekoway man jJndV Ii Goodwin compose inn Tu v < 11111 whlsli allow tIle lie I tquulufonJ bv aol js tottn K wll1fotl1oUollllouf iJLZI < < 1t 1I 3e1montunlt IIIWnon Hjimont rs each ltoIIIt3 JtJl u cl pTtycrs- of ilia JUelmonttnmIll1ll1lll1w been IJIIc Hili rennet I the JtoBdow Broolt field Ausynt Ttel woat Jr ha ono coal whllo Mnrffsn IWImoiit who lt n nQ1comllr In the- RLlle ha not yet In th ° Inlo to Q is lien ndlwn ifst Way for the Orcat Nrck Challcnin l will begin at Great Neck I I < tin Monday when tile Mcajlow Brook onOI 17111 play raL N4U tram OnJulvIlhi iiMaow Brook x J ftfldAAt will meet the rfmne f of Mi eamo j1f 9t i ffii tfIY 1 n j f Uri i k fi1 1 FANS GTSLSON PASS- MAN IN THE BfuEIcmlMSJ = > I t ttI- T F fXi1 r rp > V flifl tifit iMt1 f- I i1t r 1 = r ft t r q Mit utt t- j J4 lfi I J- L j t- i W ojtflr V 1V i 1 > I 1 c fe I IM tl tJ m- iiiftp i t t 4 r t- I kt II < i g t < iI I- I t I i i i- V Z4rli t irt- I1 I I J- k tW r i flt- Ii 1- I wn Iho MaUi In rthaDlcachcrp iwlll V i ihj uttendanco1 at oveir fut Look Mliarp and you may flml hint WJlcn ldoi the privilege of wit ncsslUI the ganic3freo for the remainder 0 the ucnson Jayour8 for the Insidl r 7- na n l1llI1U1trltnrnr tiChiP JiJW 41iu 1 sWdiidntai- J ellflwh I p naitrip t li rrttU1Jlfi U1d prr rilnit op 1sjjtJJrl 1- hq wlllminglcfrccly with thccroYthEItch tiny Ito will aithfullrreiate- lis axprjctice und tlJcnIPu8corivcrllnl ho t1ny hnJ entered Into together with descrliitloiifT or parties spoken to anal oilier ilnXbnnatlpn- jUyqu UifbfUH n HcihltutUhlm lbcatphimsay Mr Malt ihtlioDleach r8and he Viii pro 6cintff t witii t acnto van free 7oc c c c The bniyVcoiidltloh IrniioBetj Is lhnttoltrltsbn alcopy pf The JSyoulns World of current IKSUO nt tlino 01 inuking idonUilcTntpnT Get today iivehlnBl World anti o 1ntllyeoo yourseLf v- deEcrild curitl IYi arid your coiivcraiittiofl tersely narrated JjJl1dyHE MAN IN TilE lllfEAeHIfRSi Ifcy th oNt AVhals Bio mttez5 Ith- rDO voU you want mo to l1l you that season pass nll J 1flnpILlI r7 I al with lbs aristocrats yesterday In tira r >ntnaM Wcsnt scats four or live rows back In ItL oectlon nearest the grand atanJ- My heart actually talc1 to 5 epj mealy hundreds dig up tlier quarters and halve and 1 nald to> myself NOIVl rotlly wuulJ like to sea iiflti onu tl R freepua ttiliirftoaivy 1 ilMnt I care whcuicr It vouM l> my unknown- uUmlr r > olth who occa- alonatly i UJudortllIu Corncll colors on hhilld J actually wanttd iiotno ono to land me but IiA IIJtthllk It wu- necaa ary to UC n liifgnphone to an1t- iounciTlny iirtseiicc Nut Jar frou m x sat a yountf man of- dnfk ciimplfxlon wjtarinis a bluo UI- h11WII1USIOIstraw liat and Im not I dtlvo u hohl1l n lui1 UnfurtUHUtrlv I Joy lleM- lilnMCsnthomo locantIlor taimy Thw yu UI Ii a tat Ilii j aalaniel 1Clnill roms ptheri b1JQ hm th o ulayars Tilts wai Urnm but oevanlawily to tr qU IJtlYIo reaorteU to vulgarity On my right sat R young fellow in a dnrl anil n Itr wIlt H yrjut ta very- ciifnhiiuilclilV bUp rtunh a- whIle ho return to ronteoneos nndpaU IJ wwds rit ii 2con tho Hcls1tort wirier tott tho In front orrsnof tvo- iCaset rsvcrti 1IlIIOIJJ I1I twc n us I wasnt oln11 jQ fl 1 lWlo just b lU alwn from ClnclBMtl t >JoW he again today ami- Klyo oltall tthothM i t core nl 9Ut tills fcllowc fitLbrinaJonGi- Qur l ol1l1l VprMs I ct l i tit u 14 IIIWT ttI It > > MnltIthnJIICIlh I tIIr rln ti fi J fii Jc1 f i 1 f This Is What He Looks Lilc1 Jlclclit xi U la- AVclaUt j 100 poand l Color nf 3yqIllu I llnlr Ilclit- Coiiiiilcilun I J AMUSEME- T3HAJVIMERSTEINtS IDjtrt QtGne ul u tnIeI1 r1- lJ = rO rtMJU jeRBj C i I Eill J t1I13 the I Ioji lurobMs- vnjmul iAO Aciou Jiili J 3IATIaI DAHYP- TA1UH ll nchj A 10 > Kt t OW IN- ncroruA wariji JUors aol tune TitrATiiiis ntnrTroupo XUr 1 Pith I f lilni 5 hart tRU la- n i flflr Crolr 11 ralh- HAO i I4nl D AV J 1 UNTlMiOOt- fIP j nl W el triwforJ alsnaitr Qtanr fthonYJlnn no1 flIP ilL 1 OPICLS aikfoFfifirr111Co- hi < rl i Irrl q heel o G1fSIN H way 4 h 0ilG Tt iv 513 L3t ToIr at 3- FANii1NGl FLORA 1 i l1 1 < r rf8J Jf c YVORK BEGUN FOR THE I N GAtcE- MHRLTRACKI Work lies teen started on the field stand and temporary jtables at thoiEm- pr 1 City tr IclnyonlEellJtpllte ¬ r lion fur b tbreda for which dates hyobOen A < claimed In August rrom tho a mho lr iQiL1LiruJt idAmPhl Hriiliy > t 4 j > that nil preparations would bo com- pleted ¬ I beforn AUff Jwhl hlsthodacr l t1o mentioned for opening I i tt ti3 positively denied that Peter Da- 14cy f r anything or tc mJlti poolroommanhad the matter of rae c q Inlllt track JameJ- Solcy flLIaielL TtlTI11Bet6ffUIO TonEeri lij 1 ° said a joculnrwatJititltMr D 1 t 1icy or Any other Poolroom Interests 7I k wero tlilnhlntr of acquiring tock In a tS fictan organization < lt would probably l binLhniJcic13i1LPaki racksc- M d- t I rt- OneU P ullijiU JtIJ1nii Cork g i t Ceitic Pork Ienaorrw tlm lon to h S r tf tF ti- r tiJSEMENTS t t f Ell U8t d RO0FORlSi 5Ain h 1 co a i = tJi5r 7- i tJI AIj riz Jril1IIwIlt rh3ve eo3hi4 YIkIYip u rl I fl TI Ii INIIlilUU C Jji Ii harlem iIn a- DiIItIIIIII uS t IIl It cUIF UNION 10 I atauiw 1WoJJE COIn i t St 11Iy 1111 SIIU l YI tcu Scott I CQo1lnuurl lOILiunU It iQt btl erad tq ILlU I J 1I11athiAY JIoIlrurdi L 1 Ujf1 Iii w i JJatnu OUYcrrtCrl jrJAREM IIfhartl >A t > H L re Tm 1hnoIlal1uro ULrn2yn c 1 0- 1HCC itrMa < > i ° nERAL GARDrHSIiic Aiiota f coL fi- i I CEO M COHAN F0lIiofJ9Q7Irt JlOIII y1 M 1- t i L1AtJDIitDUAttt top IN < I ll11 nl hloiU LIIu t7- sa 111 All1hdtAr1 t1l ccc = StCTt 0neerta C T LNII 111011 ZAU g liSr j HARLEM CASINO 5 ALSO unoiNSKio roaolliT T1 Sfiil- v OUEIT OAOAKKT J1JlmtT fJtt i ALhAMBRAt31A- nd < f 1 i k 1onlc italic Mn ijcstnlrtac- Tht tf4 11 Quartot lien J- nrnart lnrnUI mllTt fisiijir- JHutf A Itior r iiirtn u fFReevi lV1Cre 5 l10li A rR f- J4aL1it1VLi1eJU J t L1 < rtIC1t IONsrt3Iflu4rfi ifI1- IJiTile XATlON6 Jl AY < OI vtt I LUNA PAHK- A 11141 J o MtUfajTM Sll yiniIT OIHUAf- JtASIfeVlTAX i0 fll- H l g IJlixqil < Pains Flrsworte 830 ft- I M c- iIctrx1 4T 1 g 4lIItIDtt itina i SIt I 4 ndJl i7 cp t SAVOY 4I1nJThura 501 111110 cr 5 j MANOFfliETf1- huEjc crIf I t > 1 iiXu- wm J J LiOilery 5 UK rr Crelgt LIr itt nllnYk 1WIIJReJLlJl4tr sSMJ- UcUoaaU < c r 4II1 Fields Herald Sq 1I Vt < si iiltl1 Eddie Foy I- BJlaaisorrStuarc THc9RQlrr l i 1 KoofG zirdc i r ti f7 The Maid the Millionaire U i t jn c ff n- iAjip 1X y LA NDlllilUtI1 oll JIII ijr Jo = blI nuaiO er 3lJXlim- CONCV W IIIMIIjIttao i ISLAND AMUSEMENTO I fJ tfe r 1f i tjlL ctt uJ arIuhLa- aS1LLCIIAS t PARK1 1 t Hi ii IW oI1 Iiil fffl 7 JM frapco4c j it rL 0 I I

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rt I r it ji 1 EVENING WORLDrSATUaDAY JULY20 9O7

LATETRE1DORTSAN iJtwc rn i I Db I TWUL V c Th T-

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< E TTED BY 1ijt r

1TIMELY COMMENT 1LYY 111 kILL Ui1HLJ J k UflA ROBERT EDGRENj-L 2I

I1MJLLIONS FLOW1k INTO CQFftRS-

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TRACKOWNERSLD-

aiIyf

Profits mciiintJto Thousands of1 > E llars as

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Racing Js1the MbProfita-

bleIi fAlJ Sports i >h

By T O-

THBiiRR

IIi horso racing fttm eI1iwho keeplev tlon It attains today oro-

i nitthey havo mill-

Ions InVestM In the garoo ala natural11 therefore that they should direct tho-

JeI

Unlo of thoso nilll ° ns And thatprofit should accrue to their Investment

tad tb riuoItJoprontA wholesomeJ profit r1 11 e nterp InIt 0 >

rewarded more than ever this11 crer for racing thUalumJiJth1-

Jpr bliol on the Increase Just how

j jirontably only thor on Oje inside can

tell and they sro not Rlvlne up toe ne

rtufts figures t rtho goirerfll corporate

fcodle concerned ore flQJC4UItCdb-Liiiy bare the facts and the stockholderI rainy of bern men unknown to th-

or t body of raeeroprs are oroUe sat1-

isfled with the way things we being

conducted While the development of-

ftho thoroughbred1lJ1adynced fls one

rontortJ OI of racUtTrrhls State the deyiOvmeni TilioAonnzsthbred Is contingent upon thekhtwrtriia made IntM ledger ecoxinla-fJ the racing assocUlloni

I One body rultvs the eeyenU racing en

ftCTprUi so far as the conduct of rac-

ing¬

itself is concerned hut the severalracing associations while caule clng

nd egre loy to therultngtpawer gatherfcnto tiwlr dlvtdU41I1C1 the profitskhlch comofrom ea1 meeting Tho e

jfcjrcflts I1toZverIlarge are Indeed exeel-

ietu InvertiWHrar nlltU cnornjoupercentage on ih3rrionerao disposed

he rullror body the ker Club Is

timposed of zten every one ot whomlight be rated as a millionaire

rtcrectcdlnJockey ClubM=life 11 e uroCth officers Mew

I end members 1Tho mijorltyrsveI cta3rdz of dollars tedn4n

racingL arid expect receive

Intaile returnsIfflcers August Betmont ChattnantncI IV JCecn VkseCbalrman 1l K8ts Secretary end Preatirer-cwrdiAugu1t Belmont James Jt11-

ene J M Bradford AMrW Mllhr1t7UftihoockR14 B n4 UKnppi-

Iomber J Harrr lAlexandre-toonf

AutUatO JL P Bejmont Peary Dt-

lc4CDUoI1opTft1 H DrIdrd r1LJ-

fJrye Dwyer William C EUt1g-

T= TroJ Qnebee Jaea1-

23w67 1i O bhird J O Green-Oriiwoid

yi-

JVB Hiiffln 1 O-

Blc8 >e5 >okjr obert C Hooper a ad CpBr I Un JtoxJiatl P

oh te11L ii Jt-

cJCkwrence1 Vf iB Ixiods Plirr-e1IiC3irnco IL ski A4iw-

Ua c D Woman J PUrpoot Itor-HIlDn T Oxnard ciuy-

JLaJDbJM PrserD1t John BantorA

aJSirfBtoven J mBt ward Jrp tte I B fEaon W Pf JCi 1 wti

J iywtilbMitJkpWhtt-nt w1l1tjr And craig V-

t

ttairtteBsr in n oo o11 ma

tjvblesofthorouchbrfdtw-hichltjvaui aiItAke cm ojl the

Jth circuit tttmi th formerlyt CUddJXqtMduottb tod ton Oheep-

dVc n4iBehiu > nt Park They ricewpegrtth dollar its well M the

C I entdecot-Pffli

J cazAt nA table-

viatmenfaitbLnot-

gpy1i

K tti-I Wt sArn4 In

handsomely there atei o parouI tip to the rctflz-pI tiat rtH II 1 if ii-

hjtholraciflffr rii i imri1t situation of +the day

F becaubo ofjtbftrbtWhlo-I

i i a4e by theiBrapIre City Itcoiljg Asaoaladon for recognition The

r bt ItMU U llt1pOrtlU1tbeCUlogtI-T jo ferco11lt hojideveloped and the af

Ctlt niay upen racing in thistti1ttheZ U oborrclnrjfr i t amea ciitprovoie It or prevent it

I

U Up to thorn j There are Interestt tAk e juid one of these Is the prs-ihtIon of the oojning meeting at

1 ritogar City conducts a isucces-

sJliaiatlmrr Liaratoc will suffer i perpi irretrievably fiarologa n Xtt01rnont Jxrk Is the Ideal of the arts

j crats tt the turf tho lonWlio have3de racinE 1Vh thl today Apartow thy acnliment InTaclne Itself

I Ihieb u1ItIthemPi Df are practlI j Inca and y want their holdingsc e14arItogs Redo Association

L Jgoud It Is dollars an well aa°

Ff ni wwi then lUdnpcapnotjjo-O ed as IfolollnlrpropoIUoni-

tft1if17wn no conflict tnldttoa-the that counU after aL-

lrtpidet luiler of the Jmplro Cityte J1E assoclau realise that-

tipy iO can got dollars out of anIrhltDcndcnt enterprise and they haveInVwtcd their dollars In a race trackferprortt

rtzuort to Puy Up Claims-jyhtru is IItqtbUlnitip the claims

pfjtho YonUef enterprise so that SarAtoga may have on undisturbed careeriij tiVtfiat racing tnpy not Eat It black

JfeeIii the n lLoIU argued that II-

w> tracks ar permitted tqrvjn olniu-lifioouly thnantlrnclnp members of-Sfotler8yj1vho jnaile their powjr fetI

fJN J J tr tII nnJ Were only holdI 1ihls reason 9-

JiflhatJoYcotlilniffIJt1 poMtbl-oJ11 < <ma 16 iQulrhili yCJt poo

r anfCIti1wtI-iI < i

> iiAj il HJt irtff jI t l-

ql4I Wi v i 1i J

Jt-

I

The men having nt heart tho Interest rhOJIII11114 th jsafoty of lrlnrestcU dollar p n i 1aodllX1r po-Jltlcil power was 0 vo cCjto putthapoolroom noutor Jualn uIIouanils of dollars were poiitbjUoJockey Club and the respective rtLCiIJ-rAlQGUtlonalo bring about thfs rtnd It

a fact that the Jockey Club and theracing associations hao done more todestroy the poolroom tarns than theuecMilva polc ILdmirilelraUonaotthla-

clt >v-

No matter how the light between Em-pire

¬

City and the Jlekarci bmUllaIU effects aret tobo InterestingtofttreatzanypersyjljIl1thjUjjcatcd In racIng

The hu kof three million could beshown by ah Inspection of the stockbO ksoC this Coney Island Jockey Clubarid tie Wcstchcster Ifciclne Associa-tion

¬

at Btlmont Park With a few ex-ceptions

¬

Jhomcn constituting theJoc1re7CHnarostockHolder in thesewp racing 1LII8o l naIwti be no-

ticed¬

that John Sanford who Is largelyIntmt nnunclally In the 8aratosu-Itaclng Association tialAOammkrof thin Jockey Club as arts several oth-ers

¬They should particularly be averse

to opposition 111llalaobe ObIlCrndthAtmanyoethcmembcrll-ot Club are proprietors oflarge racing stables particularly Aug ¬

ust IL U P JD yrJ B Hl1lflPnFRWtChcCklH KiCnapp rHtchard < T Wilson and othe-

tflIgTImInerestedu

In other associations lhoJeliO¬

politan Jockey Club forr Instanceera Timothy D Bulllvan the largestlIl W II lleynolds SenatorMcXiarronfonn rBhfriff of Kings Hul-ling

¬

Bob Furor and other nonparticularly of political trlpoiDlcIlHyde of Uiotheatrlcal ofJehman Philip and fJlm

are prlnclplllotrnOlII oLIUQstock of theDrooklruor Qravesendnelnle IIhllaunU rcliques combined with thatot theIleillyi control theduct trick Brighton U controlled large-ly

¬byW iA Engeman The list of

stockholders sad theamountot theirIn Individual ldln Is not obtainable-

Of Belmont Park tock Mr BelmontIs declared to ownlna than r centa required so thVno critl-clsmcould Attend purposeyaTol4ed gathering unto himseLf a Urgiamount of stock although it wu hisdevotion to rdnIrtnteroslJlwhlch re-sulted

¬

1nthotabllabmutyL thatgreat Mitchcoeu Payna Whitnay is Vlco1resldent an Andrew llllJer 8ecretary aodTreaeurorof the Sara-toga

¬

Itaoingit is afire speculation to coaeavorto

state the by racingassociation llurlng the courseseason Last year theyftrious racing

aasoclatlona paid to as re-quired

¬

by the present ra tnlrIatoo00 as a percentage on gross re elpuof11cj aMttP4L54-that tbonrlOuUIIOCItlonIfIIIaatl-YdciubleHbt BliluUnt b4cusa of th-1ncrllllO which ha shown-at the gate at each track thus far Ibisseason

The largest attendance at any track=wt t 8h l> h a4ont1 opening day lVhentheSubur ¬

ban wnitrun when It In estimated l1yforty thouiandrac goon were present

ttlsdoesiotAicaithCttbatnum-her raid on thou >andbtOcii sni1pa4u ihxvtogb niwith the at1itmitUltotEven nu>ifor thJXone day would nearly equal 70000Heretofore rash aumtellhAY1IIbun-mado cii the

I heed for tanh paid Y I tor a 1 5 tho tracksDm the field one dollar the admitlon for women ono dpllarand bait IDthe grandL stand ndrfor men threedolllLl1ltothotTandtand-

K ditfit 444800-That sum more than met aU the v ci-

Pined of tho day Including the stakesand pures whichamount1 ORtmand the cot of maintenance includingtltllriNanduUmtet It trotulddollars ThusthtjaflltiLitayiieLtatLLb-Consy Island Jockeyiieti F hlsTratotofTprontlf continued tort ljtteenrenuUnlnCdays of thoniMtlne ivould have nettedthe jgenllemen owning the trnccokitty am Dun liD to mttoo and thisamcntisnotovereetttntavtvift-ony houB nd rsonsdMJn6t ixttendIti race on ach racing dayhir Gvcr-1IlOVIIIIIJLlnWnedbr thotfactthtnot as rich onpOtt Iaa an the at >aXQW audihedo3bieevrntr tijhctwofiday aptclals-

B UTJontr >Irkhall an eqUally od-scason ot pro J orltyc anti this Imoml rht boi said otJAmalC4lIn4thoBrooklyn or trftck iAl

were deviation in1 theamount of rovsnu caused by varyingconditions

iBrtKhton iBcAch Is having the mostprosperou season of its history ann Inthe fill titers art other sessions tocoma for each J track to round out thethirty ItiyaT racing allotted to eaoli

To lUstalnjlUiimpnoy oarnlnc powertie > rementwill present tal1ntlrnotlooll which wiltj lr w line crouMvi the grmtYUturIIy which wlirberunbnith flnitrtiy anti tile receipts At the ir teswll11-110ro W I1oytrba n oUI rlch 1-

IBICMAmCHOJ

THE CRICKETER SjI

vvTor cricksters have-of

hh PoilmnkinirHn good showing 5fliflit the

famous nlistar CNlaryjoDono llio-btelm that will visit this country

jln Soptombor With thin end in yiciwa coniinIttcoThas ficlcctotl the GreaterlNeXorJttoITI hIQl will bo made upas follows

Jorti iI Hosltlngs and 3i DOLnotl-heCoIIIIH l Oval Cricket Club jl>rQrJAlIol Jllades the-liroeIyti Cricket Clllh and 8pobniitcintintIClurIOi CobiCiurko of the ttol r4orrdloktChit to plY 1r vtll1CCounty CrkiteL U

< fJlt lironklin Crielzet Chili Kelly fthn UlllftnblrdtCrl MHOfl<O >

of < Uie iCrooltlyn Crl tiq tl unrtjiiir-tawofrth l1r ifcapcL i eriiitteiub-

I AIIilIJIII J x1i P1ff1Nrtu fii J Vijt-

1IiII9IwP

tMof this l stake and the other fixtures

Thus will the Coney Island Jocke-ys well aj the other acing AssocU-Uohs

0

have another slice of the pie U

istmad h L rdiyflv6mihUoadot1-lan Tylll represent the prort sof thera ln neason to track owners aftertile deduction of the tax fIhlChK6f1I

In1 the State This all oth rTorrniof eporle ln iUiahadeyrhenit cometo1 raking In c

L

EVENING WORLDSSCR OOLATRLE TESWW-

UuLWN0 e 1 j Nr fIUR fNl-i G

trnr

BY HARRY L HlbLMAN JrCHAMPION i220Y 1IljHtQRPLIiz

t t KB all Other athletic accom-

plishmentsL skill In taking tholow or high hurdlesj3 only nc-

quired through pracUccTan gradual7 dopmLTarearudvcra1c1om-

ents iu hurdling that must becon-sidered

¬

before one commences to

u7 l train First whether you are jxbhf-

to combinethn speed orn sprinterand the n t1 lOotll distance run-

ner¬

tb r AirtrainlnEBbonldbB doneBr8temttucnUrnntlA1IlUcworKoUel1laILt

r b tt rtliftntoonJU6heeldom taUen The undeveloped boy

aL who Is < allowed > to enter with furious

dirrJ 417CO enthusiasm into any sport la per-

mitted to Injuns hta eU past repair Boys who 11a 6wnlle t1pnlUI theynave matured physically make far better athletes than boys go Into

hard training rit an early ago T

to liiornlng to Wee the hurdlM tt Uibest to 1bogln wtth one low Sarrtcrofw-

heTift palllitiif djlr

you uUujuo wlll Tioffa > cutgndscratched ai you would on a cinderpaih

mLo81l1tO8tartiRlghtAinalIthsPhCr tdl tance hUiMU-

taoeo the borrir sire twenty yardspartandlt Js beat to atart fromrmioh

a flistanco when trying out with OneuTd eui t do notbcsln to make your

nan tmHf aboutfioei six aidj tiuiu-tli hurdle Then us youiniko the startOou gradually can confidence Afterworking with a twobar hurdle that laone with fixed bin an extra loose atlokcan be added

When ankle or iknee barks theloose II ckt1J1i do no damage butwholi Jiou go from the twobar toatthreebar hurdlo with thoU ltli

iyou wilt be sure to trip at firstAfter getting confldenca nikl Hnrnlfus

Clio tak rtjcUiI batter to developthe trllnInKbYia1aw sioSrcosi In workInn lpio the distance HDiriningwlUia-

IXa Ir or 100yard JJ1nc nocftslOIrtto pr tLloapr1nt1iK separately-and then up the practice of a-

stride botweon the hurdlesStride Is Very Important-

The stride Ii the most important feturoto develop nftorpractlslnErthorakooff When a boy hop trained with ono

i hurdle and then up two twentyyards apart ho should xo at them at-hkrvl as ha would if ho was lnllxty-1IfddlUh1iot Into habit of-

besitatinir for an Inatajtt before thehur Ho lip will and that ho IB not tieTclpplng any class

Practise taking front eleven to thlr-lcn1 qtrlCefi ill yourfv lieit speed bo-

fororcAchlnirjthp hurdle Then hurdleKjlh thu eft foot for the first am

ery elliot hilriiia G6< atralsht aheadwllli tho loft foot trJght In trontandI-

rjit KTuduall bring Up the right lexitt RO over Kniieavor as touch ci

to get ovnr in a crouching po-

HlonOo at the hurdle aj low napesnlbln cud not over 04 Quickly AX you

100ln1l110jl upon the QIJ1tr1thlothrrolI-hQUII1lJa no hang or ltIU n In Rutithc Idrla TtwUn1 If you hvo atrtd von will llndlhat you do the

dIstanciJetoien tha UurJiejinptawUtntz-ecatAt34laitPetr f G i i t-

I

itvr strive to1 me > ur triM-whenItonn onlbezM9ornpllJlhM1 undr-cordipgtoTbe

IItrnl1cnhocYYdu1s1Tt-dcatuoverthagrnUflUUI bui

try not totnke mpr lhaninlneTratng for Long Stride

Working lip 4 long itrid will requiregradual training After thestallt distRnCesithe aaliefrryoUcnnthen b gln to train for bnrJUIb4-ltorolroln at this dltnncfl bcar In-

s fTsilliljjfia ha tYy U lUt 1I1clDJ13nuraeasaimlddledlitanqo ¬

er It requires a great deal more onTttf1t

H doe eraOynrlld1hHOHonrrunning form nrSlnIH1 then prnwith the itwill1 conicmuch Bailor v-

I

Pad ifbr the KneesMy experience hits taught me thatVlti

iu bettor to have a pad for the kneelnBi Ithon the knee that-

yoitpLh2O bruises nnd ralDl1rshe-nyountbslhotet wi on thoknoe which would ba-ob1 teil by wearing APAd or knee

Sbraa-r Of all the n ori en Ari1iii the most trying AnnrcqUlrcsthom-CiII careful tralnlna nl btji s amriltatilralnlng negln b tryiEI Our ICoutfor YllrdrunThen try Wyani-iprht to Eei speed The longer Ols

given itr fIlhhllhhrllclt Ithtirdloi lare forty apart adlffToiit strldii must bo wotK d up fortt Ute mot opted out of the jjls-

undobetween hunllciAt theiOlymplan Kamf 7 Vhlch wlllTba

il21 Ii lianJon next July there will bea iftKmetio >0who thinks of1trying Jorh Americante m must practlcrlho 4Wyarris whlc-hJsonlyn I 11 I longer tuan XpOmetres

For the first tlmaa < distinct familyteam will bi rcprofcntcd In motroiiollten polo clvamplonnhlp events the Ihl >

monte having orfennlzad such a teamwhich has licen entered from ibo 31 sd-

ow JJrnok OtiSb for the opening mtot ofthe aouthninpton tournament at BouthAmpton IA L July 3

The ttnniwlllbflk 9TillltheM I1I1

ow Brook Ucmton I tarn and U com-posed

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ot August llclmout August lIstmont Jril lor4nJclfIon tan4 Ray ¬

mondTho llloniton and Taconlc lenin It-I1rttordwlIImMtIthnnrst round

fOf tilt Bouiiiaminon cur July ii ntul-tlw winnlnr cciii play the Bouth +

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son whichever one cares to accept Ita present ot 12100 tile mlnuto Nelsonputs lain foot lnnrIQIvlth Joo Q uv-

JElt5 tat < ment was rcaij tntnIKhtJnSin 1tIacoiyTin 6ellg who Ismanager of Gene lien re<oC-

diII wont krinrnwiLmrexpen ca If Keteon iili conoont to nlil

Dona whmor taka Jot llehtw eightI C1JlU3 pounds to strip n tthuichhTivr In These lire ontyoondltions r

n N ln cleIAClI1i mtuiagttr caji-tocluitlrds btiit lils TK > ott2TJ

wlgtnlln infighting togs butthat Lii only a sujterftue and txKra la

notta man 1UIhOfUl1UIl5notcortohlm Ct h-

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tAnottier Offer for Cans and ehiQ-

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twlar saa2iar IIi >I J lljfttirtlitfn ehamplorvOilp battl tit

hff11JoOln ant UUtllnjrNebTll-eSItMon 011 pur or IO30OI whichU it Butlivan Ui aportlnj man and mln-Ini roll1 llfrOLRno v ii lllliur toCIt the lLchters lo vncif In a flnUft tIIh t-

tthIlIPlllc on tAbor D3y aftnnut ll1unyh will pnL thelntlN tarsIt ho U tutoraiful InoecurlnxclahlJohnny Men tb Box Frankle Paul

Johnny Allen ttie rturdy little fUtiltf otp edaijli lIe be ietnln action In anlb wuFi thtslti NiF-

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i anl Jact Johnian Wiei lorJ hfnriwelclit champion 114lolPdlion UtiiimniLiu In two round In IhoQuaker city ontlM dAynhhti Whileboth fUhteni are nJllinc to xe t tcutthrII1a iiXround bout none ot th clubniare I1III tie Quaktr CItymnich a hava no deilrt ttorJohnaoaa tcrvlctJ-Qlover and Dorrjian Matched Again

Anetlirr bout as clncliel latt nUhtjpill tnsnairer of tho Drown A AJioekaway ocur 1 Uttly Ulati te-areter Lloston lluiitv lctit to mist Jacknonnsn tie 1xIIL riciier for ton IUUL LaInlb main nt Inn nixt stat ote IIiclub which ixlll bo decMM on Fnilay-iiljrhl Tney fousht a toHTOJnrttri lh JSfllO club 5 fC MC KI IO1fh-lrhnuIo the Iit battlet vrttnciMd Ina lonjr han-

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I lbs aam ldo lid t ra tarI Sfrnr tor a fljthl with tlllur Bamrar-

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care whcuicr It vouM l> my unknown-uUmlr r > olth who occa-alonatly

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land me but IiA IIJtthllk It wu-necaa ary to UC n liifgnphone to an1t-iounciTlny iirtseiicc

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claimed In August rrom tho a mho lriQiL1LiruJt idAmPhl Hriiliy > t 4 j >

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