packed. and the was e good only being heavy niet the in tho stretch. The classes yesterday were Bibi' Todd second, Mask fpodd Uflfd. Princess Aubrey rnurlii Cory. sets made a break at the half and lost all his chance oi’ wilnni-ng. The _Ymlk liltlde a break at ‘the word go and went an easy miie, 3rd Heat:-This lloat i'u>l‘nlsIled 3 §Ul'Dl‘lSc as The Yank had not shown lil ti 1 r .~'.."f'.4_\2-",%, " _ __ _ ,., f // ta_in`Dellette.- _ /' .L - ~*-_-*_ ` ‘ \~A,i/? - iarke crowdturned out for the her right foot forwarli in this llcat 'Z '/,`// ' __,-___ '-` /,, days Exhibi- and w-on it coinparrttiveiy easy, with Ji' 'i' - / _,___ ii* ;_ ____-»-e- __'_f__."'.--TQ* __ __,_..._ ji' ' _ " / Q __ "if _ -.->&§:r: Q~\§;` “_ _ '°:\ \." " "` -f-B1* _ ' "‘r~ 'st _ ` filled llrovlllell interesting' ‘ _ _ I I‘=\_f_ <=\l111'ly well- Ilf»\\'ov~ _ wire, was said to bo one of Class Trot and Pace: w frnnr 2.041-4 in zfio 1-4. were ali, witil the rxcnptioll Waltz. horses that have and has since won many races eat!-The horses got away was n close second. Jean Blu- ; . lust qual~tel°. sixth All the ba C UD \\ l 8. good lead. in 2.20 him. Baby Todd tiilird, l’rillt-ess Au- brey l`o`untll. 4"' ="‘d'5th Heafsi-Tlirre was \vitli Mary l’it:kford sec-nlld and Coryset tilirll. o ‘led bv‘\ll C H li oil lil r hull' in 1.08, willl Zlla liaillqlililall fifth score and went lo the »i'ig.ll»t on his heels, and the other ' "" horses llnvlng it few lengths lo ltlle Captain, lbo-th lloises racing the en- er he H01- 11\v-dy on 'the outsll '- iinill fill -fit , “em __ the 225 (;nsB°Tm3 wh‘:n _a_h_i_l_ iaiptul°eil__l‘ile Dole befort. __ finished noses apart ii ‘_ W "mug the "em-l ' '- -° '°"`- \ °\ /( /,_ . »-_-_#__ .___ won many battles in com , / \\R_~ '\ - V so _ ._ _ \. ‘ _ _ :_ ever witnessed here. I-`_4"Ma"y`P1”kE"r‘I b"’“I'T ""‘"""Sl- '-0 ' <63/T ..'.'. 'i"‘."`-’-i'~ .- 11' -__,. ff"\. »` ~;";=:~ {/ 1-4 Z I .2-§‘ - _ -_.1 ~ ___ __ 1..- ., -_-__¥;==»-L _-_ >. \ _._..._,., _ _._ _ . ._-.-.11--...,....» _ t'estSp0rting Gossi Of“ A elsland” and the 'World THE KICK OFF ¢ RACES IIITNESSEIT ‘NUFF SED” AT .ETIIIIBITIITN YESTERDAY Weather Brought a Larger Crowd to ' ' the Race Course-The Winners -Were ._ `/ ',. * f High Kliob'Bea.uty, The Yank and Cap- -/ ' f? _ » ' - 1 'I`llo following ore tile starters Il loday's racing at the Driving l‘ark: `\ " 1 _ 6’ ' I x \. x' Q17. ¢l"" L- ____" “i `\ . . §\ - \ `._f"°- jf, , _ ._ _ii track history in tile United ' _ /ffl, * __ " ' or Ontario and each ol' 240 CIRSSPHW _ J? ` . ';*,\'//I\~ \/» /` -__ -‘lin tl ' _ . " 1; ‘~'-»‘- ` - - -- _ ., _ - __ finob ];‘;uf_§‘tB;_ b_'i_i§"‘_I;’in__e__ worli_ ir_o_in /f » 01'. ,_ _ f 1 r __ I;-_-' '.4 - ' llloo _ . < » ~- . 2 ‘, owl ei ' ' _- a- J' YNY __‘ I)yD.D.H.NiAIIII-, . _ y N Bl-_ and \vii5Lpui;h§:i Mr- will llflbllwilll. ill' l\I\'>nt'toil ‘Y-Y-_-Y _'l::"-`-"""-17;: --lfflf -“-1----1 1-- i ~----____ at the Chicago sale three years I""’Y'"'g th” “'i""""`- 7"" U‘l“gI'""‘“ _ _ I l ' _ - _ is looked upon as ll flltlllo P g ciicuii ihicei the llyierlytinle bt.lble~., Il.illlli\ in ti h city. Kolni, to tile. lead, stl\ppln_L' the tllst -i-HE GREATEST GAME f|nishhig fi ihiigiii \,i.|,im]_ gomi on _the rmnuihhlg h0rSh_S_ iiec_ backed on its tivo ya;-il lint-, iloidilll: ofl an opposing attack in li last 0 . r . _ ' ` _ A ' - 2 d He t:-Til lz. '- il d - ._ . . - _ were ciosc i0g0ihei._ ii wiih ____ _Fe_“_C_:_ Zua 'B?__:‘g_‘;";__‘_;'_‘_°__;_"_f “Ile the aerial attack and the constant shitting formations ill.ike- it all alll' heat and pleased tile spec- _ peeling one. Football in all is a mau's game. The flag-lilarkcll grlillr-ln vancm Dickemmn ami iim_m.aV_ Sox winnei of serolltl I9 “UNI “dl Q _ . is well known to tlif- lotni lst Heat _Tho ilolscs not ~1\\-15 Sh() wal; f()|n\Q|ly gwn Oil tile filtii 'uC0it‘, Uflpi. I)Pllf*ll6' very (nag the timn lining un. 110|-sus some (i,|§i-i,,,i.L. bii,_.i(_ fi-he Tile rugby season is \\'it|l us again. Others may have till-ir lla:-rlxali. ' Nl Y' 83 l.05. El1t€l'i'ng the Captain and Zua had an int_ert»sl_- their tennis, their lloolcey, tlleir basketllall, but for lnally, till-rv is ,nn K_;1°b_'Be;“I'iY _¢*_‘-Fig? ing COHLUSS 011 Q10 _H0010 Sl-l°‘flCI\. thrill like the thrill of wntclliug a rugby game. Who has not llllgied an nppe U( ‘I ’ he C"mt"’i'_“ “"‘m'"g mu' hom to his marrow nt the spectacle ot his club team or his coilelte team, i W- - ‘ _"- `. . _ en . _‘_ ll - r _ S ortin Comment . ~ ¢ ’ ll' A N' _ ` . 'Il I _ H _ NATIONAL LEAGUE ST- LOUIS. Scot. 27.-A second inning rally gave St. Louis todays Sox, foiilth Loligsct “ho im-_ il gi-Cen hM,.,- hwhui hy ih. i desperate effort to stave oft defeat Tile hand to hand uollllni that game with Bmohiym Tim scam "9 B |0115 mihl- mth "nil Nil- I). liliclntyre ,of !\io:ltaguo ,finislled football suggests carries a prilnltivo appeal, and the sight of nlcn was 7 tg 5, wh” “ls” paced °“ th" 'mt' third wld B11i‘9l\ BON fvllflll- locked in the line is a thrilling one. Tile running gnllle, llll_~rgr~=n‘<~ 'us MMR' "“'“°‘_‘ by M” B“"'“_" °f es him the value of n el.-.nn lun. it inlnnrts norinnt nnnrlllilln' nno nay nnli Plttnnnrg wen tile flnnl l . . _ and Bnti Hal fifth. in this CDL wniiz gui R very hmi The time In both tile i`lrst and sec-` ' - ofi’ and went on a break but ‘md hoffls _WH _l‘I“"fiU“I""2-18}_';li As far as this province is concerned it looks as tllougil football is foul tip in the fourth innmg_ Scam P00011 \‘0l\\\1I`Ti¢lIlIY fafii Fifi" and ww’ ‘ery wud mm’ mr t °’ ilcing thrown Into the discard. Already other aggrogatlolls tllroulgiiout phiiadciphin _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ ii i ii event _ _ , S tl 't. wi h‘ l 'ot nw y lath- _ - _ _ . WHS FIKIII dt T101 _\\I\0_l‘-I. m?ub__c_Ii)i";,I_ _mega a'l;Of)T_i mn; i-iniSh_ temper control IS inlpaltcll as well as knowledge ot tactics that he game of the season at Forbes Fichi 5°* 'hm' "°‘ “'“ *Z ing i-,,.,,.li,_ Wm, B.,,.,,,, Boy i-im, will lina invaluable in inter ine. . 6 to_0' making it three out of four Q games for the series. }lenliile's throwing hand was injured by a settled dowu' 'mme 2'13 34' 3_d`H t C, t Dhii ii ,mi iic(__ the Maritimes are iaperiiil: oil in pl‘epai‘atloil for conlilli.: grillirlln hat- Pittsburgh - ...__ _ _ _ _ . il 1 0 Heaiiwhite Sox wenf .I e.a _ dlp G 0-A __ ties; in fact Nova Scotia squads have played two or tilrl-e gullies so Bemm "U" Henllnih WU-‘mnl Morrison and Schmidt. the flint mm rcllnqllil-lhlng to Will cll t wilo far and are booked allnall for many more. It is rulnored that outside Clit 011 I-0i\lZ‘lf‘l. ‘Wk “ll U10 ‘INAIIU I0' fir” I\0n‘"‘l» teams are looking foi gallies with the local pig:-lklli cliasor:-'_ \\'r-ii, if 'NEW yo]-iK_ Shim 27__(hiiy iw" 0 HUM" in fi bm' 1'” °°““‘] '"°" h"‘"l th" (“|“"'m' the local boys expect to aclrolnnllate ally visiting iilzlxregiltiolls, it games sclielllllod for today in Nat- lso went to a fast stretch, heading rss race before lt. finished, as e Yank, who looked hopelessly t of it in the second heat, came strong and won the necessary ree heats .wnlrentiy well within mseif. 'Ilhe Yank -is owned lby I D. A. Ma'oKinnon who drove l to victory yesterday. 1st Heat:--Tile houses got away th very little scoring, Coryset nt b pole. The Yoink welll. rl-gilt af- t him and 'the two horses raced ck and neck for practical-ly the tire mile. Coming round .into the o stretcll .for -the fin-ish. Mack d who had 'been 'hack a couple lengths, put on an extra. -burst nf ed and at the distlrllee st-and was ctioally on even ter-ms with the er horses. Then a real race on- d. the drivers utilizing every ro- rce that -they innew to land their da first to the wlirc. Tho finish so close that spectators could -pick a. winner but the jullgee' sion placed Corysct fi-list. The k second and -Mac Todd third c Todd was considered to have a dead heat with Coryset ~but set back to third for 'two breaks ry Pilekford made a losing break "ll" after the word so ami was A t’actor_`-Princess Aubrey trot- very mst, having got li rather sand-offnarlll -if she could have througlh to 'tho leaders on the slretolizshe. would have been Ii’ not is winner. T-he remain- horses' fwereysome distance 'Ex4Mayor, fl". S. Brown, the dniver, piloted Coryset to and the stand gave In recognition ord got e-nw. - Bev pai-ed all excellent. heat, lill- Prince'M41e was rr-greitably dis- (Continued oil ‘Pane 3.) A ,_ MIBAS AL_!XA STIRLING Foriner Canadian golf champion. defeated the Drnont holder of Salt Lake City until next \Vr~dlios (_iiiCAGO Soni _ Mi champion that he ls, Jn . n y WOPIIVS lll`0ml“-l` h"¥'3\`» is Ilomfl ll' ' Philadelphia today. A llolllc rlill by . 1 ~ _ _ _ 37_ J- -_i Stevenson in the nlizhtll glinle the GRY- H0 WI" I-5° Emil' h°"° ’° Im" Kearns manager for Jack Denlpsoy TIHTIBHS the HGCOIHI SIMHP- An oles, whore he will look after mu oh hih WA Bm-mi 0i,i,0_.wi| Uhif, iii thi, him. B - f who stopped here t l y ‘ Y some bilsilloas affairs lind then io Saii Lake City to join the chain. in-IW P- mflt- H” “lm°““'~`c‘l th!" he pion, said tonight thllt tentative to held his own with the Cleveland would probably dn some motion DlC negotiations were under way with veteran until the eighth: in the oil- tuffl Work in CHl|f°l‘"l"~ lnrrlns Corfrntn tn lnnion oelnnney ' enlns some Manager Mack srni The 0Ilnl\\Dl0n. when asked his im,” iight at Tiahmmh hmhabiy Bruggy to bat for McGowan in the opinion of Firpo as a fighter stat- ui-ouiid me iii-Bi of the yeiii-_ ’ ___ od that the nlan from Smith Am N0 opponent fm- iii.. champion LONDON som hi _ii huh hmm chsd_two balls he was relieved, “ma wa” “nm bm’ hc “should my l has been Belecféd he f‘“I‘I» bm “N” definitely si=ttli~rl‘lllll't Silwf- Dono- Scmesi off that chili con carno and get ll ,hid that it would not lm lim-ry giiue im_|n`h_r jm_k__y ww the iiui First game: H006 Anlvrican trainer-" wills the negro ilgmnr. lin lnllient. in Engiami im. hh, W, him, years Cleveland _ _ _ _ _ __ n lo 2 Dempsey ililnollncod he would bi ed that Tam .Gibbous was bciiig _md mn only _________ ____ _________ _mccep Philadelphia Zi 9 0 w"""g t° “gm mm" "px" year M' C0UBId0l‘B'1- sive derb winners sillvl- illllt cias- Edwards' Um" um' O’N"m; Wal' ter rlrpn into ren.-lvl-ll n llille men- __...____ hc Wai 0,Y_ig,n__h__,' i__‘__u_i___ __ mhlry benz and Pelrllls. _ Bxperlence- P Ml‘__ l3li_ldwin,t_tii1e ne__v;'_ Britiih ago, will have till' lliolilll on Ben Wm 91'. 9-B80 9 DU C eye 3' lrlsh's colt Palvrils in till- forth- m-‘*°>-*~*" / /ihii Dl\0l0l§raphs in old clothes and coming match ‘race ill lilo United Phélgidelphln J 'Z 4, 2 .__ pipe in his _mouth ii gives him Suites i,,,i“.(,_i._n ihih _vi,h,.-S winner kms e and 0 l\<.il , urns lllili ier- _» _ 1- DGPSOHBIIW lIk0 GIMIHIUDG "nil of the Epsom classic and the best ' __ ' his- tre@~¢h°l>i>lnz- Now London three-yr-_nr-olll in .illl<~l-un. nonogli- ih0D6 IWV9 WHODWIHGOWSUII 0! HOW ue. it was annolllll-l-ll will sail tor rug M E Bom ing; June when he brlars, all modelled on Mr. Bald- New York on Oclrllll-l~ ill. win's favorite pattern and named Dolloghlle had till- llloilllt on Papy_ rgeggive wins in ihe chief maggie of atter him. -- - _, ~~ --A - __ __._. the and hgh Kimi, Beau I.o1 had a duel to tho hall, llector l u _ _ BDHUI-Y 0111110 lshillg very close to ltlio loaders. the Sam” “P alt°g9Eh°E`° ' horses iinwi up im. this _i<°)"”__ -' The running races in connection with tile racvi-l today is l~l~l-_ating and it proved to be a real _ . 'l lot'ol’ interest and it is c-xp<~ct<~.ll a lul'i.:e l.iil'nuiil_ of ilu- l`l-if-mls of in the mniih whm i),_._imii ih,,,i,._(i the runners will be on hand to cheer them to the wire. "'l`llvl'e cer- on Bush for five runs, the result of - ' tainly will he some llawilll; today when those spoell llollnfls' Cut loose. "Holdher Newt., siie`s a-rearin‘ !" . Box Harry Wills Cm' who was Wim won mo hom' and ram' nmim would be well to get togetllol' and have a few \vll znhle l_r<__l;_ _l_ ii_l;_l_l_c;t‘€ni made __ _wo out of three f____m _he 'l\ime, 2.14 3-4. (hh _He iohs iiiw _L high hihss haw, driven by her owner, Col. .l._ S. . ill ns, n _ 31. om ly is y Yanks here by wmning n mn inn_ mi _i limited am one years old and camo within one ami one half secollds of tile world s ing game i0di,y_ I T __ us lla has only 1". I _ ' ' ' ' __ ca” "° ' nuntof trailllns at fills gait. record tor twenty year old trotters-Weil done Dorothy, After a dollhle by Gellrixl. recruit first hasclllan from Colillllhilt lini- versity, tlcd tho l-:core for New York .in the 8th. tho champions lost three hits, two errors, a haso on balls an el llfaiionats.~.____Jlcoses ‘ balls and rt fll~iders‘ choice. Score: ___ LAK________-E_-_ ___ __ q _ - - - ~ ~-- -----~-~ -- --- - ~---~~ Detroit _ _ . _ _ :l in 1 SAL J . '. ll . roll- ° ' ‘ 27.-With one eye slightly discol- _...__ cred but otherwise ioiikiniz the . pS}{|LA[)}<}l,pl-HA, sept, 27_~ c Dolll so New York .i 5 A Cleveland took two gullies from liig engagement and the locnl rook- 11th and after eEdwards had pit- Second game: ' Cleveland ti Tl the- English tilrf. § Y.; 'L *__ _ _-*\ _‘_ ~_; .2 l 4) My / l as ihc i-imi inch cniicd llollllng to it but ’l`ill\ Yarnk, lie \vill» ' 2";-_ `~ six ,iiirtprs with mini-ds nlnl: ea.t°.li heat \'vl‘y rolll|'ort:llllli'. \ 3 ' ' l N oé 5; / os. i NURSES THAI SINGLE G. NINS FEATURE AT ' NNI NNEAST BANGUR IN FUUR HEAT RACE UAYiGreat _Pacer Took theThia.i Heats, After t Being Outbrushed Ili Two First Heats By Margaret Dillon and Sir Roch. liA!\'G()R, lllalile, Sept. 2T.--Slll- mon) . _ . . . . . . . , _ _ 1 3 2 3 I ‘.. i -' -_ - ' - 2'” T"°E am* Pa°°l Fur” 550° Niro (llc.-li\tfri‘ily li\(iiiliI;`;ar(Z-ltml))liill*ilhl1( (illiiiiS“tiE>(;'iil‘ISl)). _#Nob . Sir Ito:-li took the two final healll‘ Tillie--2.041-2 2.041-4' Keemah Aubrey, Iiigh Knob Bean _ , _ ._ _ _ __ ‘ ____ M135 Mmie Br____0_ Inngset Feb ind tilt race in the 1.59 tliiss, tin 2.053 i. Nw o mu *f‘:»: e _.ce » i’eatlir1\ ment of the one day rncr-‘ Free-For-All-Purse, 83,000 li-I' V¢"I‘1i<‘. l~Inlotlunles._S. Ilan l’a‘tcllt-ll ililrrt stancil ily the iian_l:0r Fair l.lollll R. llralien, h s. hy John Ruth E-°‘fh“'l° “nd 1'#dl~7‘"l0Il- |A.ssoi»ia.t’oll ;~'estl=rlla_v with lin alt-i li. Gentry (Willard) en(.ini»5_ Liiiiii Lhiigiii, iiiiii Fi-hi. l‘\'f'ry heat, \\‘Itii it-rrliitt llrlvl-s lo, llrage) -I 2 2 2 iihe_;i'_i_|'i~_ ill llii- first heat I\lzil';:al‘~ Polar Stillwi-li .ll ls, (l\i=v~ ihii _d_ i- in .omiamhin _"hi his et i on llrs-\\‘ the pole ailrl was. l»l-si _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ riioi , iimséd in im,” _ihhi ncver lleaiird, oiltl-lprlnting Single On Timo. b ir., tlilnckllanll l llwnfl w li. i , __ _ _ _ __ , ____ will be __ Bmrtpr in w_iuv.s mo ii, ;I`il€_ tliilslh l_ook_i‘d llke_ a iliiaillq 1'i_lme--2.1.21-~i; 2.151--i, 1;; ' l va _ .` l' or lro on alll traiel. _._ ». _ln the sol-oliii heat it lrzis unciliori .____¢.>_____ terrific llrivv, l)i|loll carl'ylmz Sill-‘ _fgle G., wirle :uid Sir Rorll nosvd BGS-i-0N_ Sept 27__B0si0n (ie. tholll out. Sinl:_le G. heat olit tht-1 D Y Kr '\ foaled Sl. Louis today 3 io 2 in the _I\11\l'v I0 U10 wire hy a good lleck mst lmwhng oi- the ihm ihimis mis in the tllird_ heat._lioiliinl; t_lic ll-all season. ill the sixth Bilrns walked f"_ H';‘f_l__h‘f“t_' M"`M"n°'"°"; (BY UNITED PRESS) and scored when Davis, in fielding B lille' *I fl W- “li 1 T_)l||0i_\_ 011 lhi*_ iiarris. m,m“"im._ ihmw wiiiiiy he, bark stretcll and t:arl'il>ll hlnlziv (1.3 Q_ How do imttgilill-y, Daubort yilnd first. 1-lilrris also scored when to th_"_ “_':""_ at mi' _”I)”‘i‘l» Ill" "‘f"I‘Ii-11111 Klllly ll\l'0“"-’ T- R- L- Severeiil missed Sehlesiilizers play “nl “M-l lim- This “aff UIC f<1St'i A. 1301111111305' Mlfl Uallhefl 3-F9 Kel-1 Nl-¢ cis.: Nam L-:ea -l "'-s~ n made its thild “Sf F1100 110111 Of the day the hol“~' loftilallllers, while Kelly throws n the llato. Host n ' _ _ ' l _ - - ~> inn in liim Scvhhih on two Singing os going the lar-at half in 1.01 zllilliwith his rigllt_ ami a i-lacl‘ii'icc l`ly. St. llollis Ralli- thi* IHS! fllHl\‘lf'l' in .29 3-4. Z i l-ll ln the ninth and nan the llnses In the f\'f‘f‘-f°r-=\|l -101111 li- Ilfdflrj Q. What is the llrmllly for H full when Quinn who relieved Mur- 0" ‘I"i`“' the D01" “WI “'11-S ll<§\'<‘-¥`illzltler hitting the bali with one my_ miirmi the Si(i_e_ Score; lieailt-d. Roy Grattnn making lt :l»fn0t glii5ir1@thl;l;;itior's box? SL Louis _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 2 g 2 rare l'or illm, especially in tile sec-i W. F. M. Bohm" _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ 3 4 2 oild heat. liotll ol’ the other rlicesi A_ The penalty prescribed by Davis ami Seviweiiii Mui-my on _tile card were hard follnlit \\'itli,i|ir-_ rule bonk in "ont" but batters Quinn ami i»icinii.h_ \\'lllpl_illlg linislles, Rol,'la F.. driven of recollt years seem to he "getting ____ by Billy Keyes, of St. Steplleli. took away with lt." and batters have WASHINGTON' Sept. 27.---.Iolllr llhe pole soon after the start of the bt-on stepping up to hit the ball be- snn hehi Cilihhgo io Six Sciiignrpil second heat and was llever liellrll-ilhforll it “brcaks." w nin one The 216 tlio llalifax mare \lis‘. ( Ilow nlutll did Willard and hits today \\':ishinl:ton ill ll f _ ~ ' '- - - -`-‘l 2- ‘ to nothing, and taking the season's Sllnassie. took illv first heat, lllltlllellllll-ley each receive for their series, 12 games to 10. Rice. coilnt-Idilillft show agliill, and the lioultollichzlllipionsilip hoilt at Toledo in ed ill the sixth when lie received lzeltllllg, Alfred King, took the lll\xti1il19? L. C. G. a base oil balls, inoved to third on tllree. ` a hit by Judge, and scored on Ru- The .siiliiiiinl')'i el‘s hit. The 1.59 Class-Purse. $5,000. chicago _ . . _ . . . . _ . . . . . .. 0 ti 0 Single G., b.s._-ily .\lll|l»r.-oll ' 3 Q. \Vhy ls Dempsey called the \\’al-lilington . . . . . . . _..._ 1 7 0 \\"ilke.~‘ lAlli-nl __ _ _ _ . __ 2 l 1 1l“Mnnassa Mahler?" R. TV. Y. Thursston and Crouse; Johnson iliarlzurr-L l)iiloll' ll. lil.. lly A. Rrohably because Dempsey ami iih(.i_ Dillon Axwortlly t.\llr,\lnlll-»- jwas born in Mllnassa, Cal. A, Willard, $100,000; Dempsey, $27,500. _ ____ _ __ - _ *__ Y., _.:-- . _ l ‘si All Ready For Paris Next Year. Joie Ray, Roy Watson, Roy iiilck-er and Egie Kroger (left to riglitin the orller nanledi composed the track illinois A. (l. relay tt~alll.wllicil won out ill the receiit pre»()lylnpic galiles in New _York City. _/.sit -_ _ .___l~ _ ' -rr" cw- _'_)_` I7 established his record of three suc- ' _lunsay "*cmMl:"’ -r ,__ rllr. clcnlzrrrr wlm This olzlslNAl. FLAVOI2 I , - f 2' -5;;-Q, ~\ - ‘L lr. nl \.‘§‘ in ' rltzh _ _ __ of C . l i , /5/ C he Q. 3 _ _ ‘ l__ "’“ #Iso In Tins of 50 and 100 Bringing Un Father- _ "" ` "_"_"" “ " ' "TT" _ny oérirlfé luoluanns f Poplar, in the open tuurna closed championship, _Minn . “DER "'H\:> enola 'mm- i R:srNJRN~n- Aceoss THE 5TREE"'- wE'i_l_ NEED .THI5 FOOD FUR THE __ ARE ____ _ _ \ _ _ i* f >~.'. \\\“ L \\‘. _ °' I; ° A (I ` _ _ _ \ _ - car” -_, ‘fr ~ /.Kg _"_ -. _ R --i I |_l._;__ __ *_ * ~ I ‘ iii- _ ' - _i ‘_ _ > _ me _ _ _ L3 -.- ! ' \ ' ‘ E Ag ' _ _ i -~ in < me ©\su n mn. 'lawn names. lm-_ 9>"2.%N __ l . _ at Montreal this week e - _ .-._---~ -- .. “ _ ._ d ‘ 'W' -li le., ._._._... . ,..___... fr. ~f* _ ,.. _ HERE ~¢_$>u NRE - _ $2; ON THE Evelew ri\N<. we nor Yoo onoenao ,IO """