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-I 20 BUFFALO- EVENING NEWS FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1917. 000 SHIVERING FANS WATCH HERD LOSE OPENING GARflE 1 AT THE OPENING OF THE LOCAL BASEBALL SEASON FRENCH BOWLERS TO BANQUET NEXT WEEK HUNTERS OF ARCADIA ORGANIZE BALL TEAM Mills 1 mm U. B. PROVIDES CUP FOR TRACKa AND FIED, MEET The Hunters of Arcadia, aa Incorpor-atad club of 17 yoong na Tins' la their owl home at IT7 Lin wood avenue, have organised a toasrrain team which 'include several ex-coUeare players and III 12 EIES MILITARY DBILL BY 74TH MAKES IIG IIMESSII wiu-prort lonsn The due would like to arrange II malcnes lor Saturday afternoons. A The final arrangements for the French Club Bowling league's first annual banquet have been completed, which is to be at the Hofbraa next Wednesday evening at 1:10 P.

U. The committee Includes Leo J. Neupert and 0. Raymond Zlttel. who have planned several kinds of amusements.

Leo J. Riley, president of the Allendale club, has promised several monologues, Kay. Brost will entertain at' the piano and Fred Fits pa trick, well known minstrel star, will sing some ot his own compositions, including the latest hits of Jack Yellen. Joseph T. Hoelscher hat been chosen as toastmaster.

SUI1 diamond has been reserved at Dees ware park tor each Saturday during the summer. High Schools of Western Nev; York Will Have Trophy Contests at Erie Beach in June. Any team interested in arranging games with the Hunters may reach the writer at 277 Lin wood avenue or by calling Seneca KftjS during the day or Tupper 1 after P. If. An outdoor track and field meet fof NELSON HEM BAND WILL PUT AT the high schools of this vicinity hs Twenty-four Class Teams to Begin Play at 1 o'Clock in Public Parks, Preliminary to Class A League Contests Tfce opening of Class the highest minor league of the Buffalo Municipal Baseball association, takes place on 12 of ttie Municipal diamonds Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock.

The three leagues, Mohawk, Tuscarora and Iroquois, TO TICKLE HARRY BOYLE II, OF B-l Difference of Long Standing Will Be Settled at Union A. Show Tomorrow. are made up of eight teams In each league and will- meet twice or 14 Splendid Projranr Features Start df Baseball Season at Ferry Street Park Herd Is Unable to Field-Ty Tyson Will Pitch Today. I'ndaanted by their defeat in the openinc game yesterday afternoon at the Kerry street ground and undismayed became of their Inability to get started on a winning itreak thus tar this season the Bisons will take the field again this afternoon against the strong Newark Bears with grim determination to shake off the burden of defeat which is now banging oter the beads of the entire team. The Bisons are.

a tame lot. So many reterans are on the team that there is tittle danger of the succes-sIts defeats haling any effect on them. They are all confident, young and old, that once they get started they will reseat the winnings of the last two years. It's a start they need and they will begin fighting to get that start this afternoon. Ty Tyson will be on the mound today and he will do everything in his power to help his team mates get into the winning column again.

Ty is in games uuniig me regular Many of last season's Claa teams will be found in those leagues and a been assured in the decision oi tow Athletic association of the Universitf of Buffalo to provide a cup to take the place of the Princeton trophy. Isi fact the U. of B. meet will be conducted along the identical lines oi the Princeton cup competition- and the first contest for supremacy will be held at Erie Beach stadium Satarr day. June 2.

It is said that all of the high school! of Western New York have agreed ta compete and there should be a record entry. The U. B. trophy will not have, to be won three consecutive years ta become the permanent property ot a school but. become such when woa three times by any school.

Dr. Walter M. Ralph, faculty manager of V. Athletic association, has arranged for malorltv of the clubs of last aeason have been areatlv strengthened for mMm, WA ptmrrsM -r i b4j rtJ An innovation at the remaining University of Buffalo baseball games will be the playing of the varsity band, whose playing was a decided feature at all the football games of last fall. They will play before and during part of the Buffalo-Niagara game, which is to be staged at Urban Liberty park, tomorrow at P.

M. W. J. Meyers, the well known arbitrator, wbo has been engaged by the kctl club to umpire all their home games, will be unable to officiate in the game tomorrow on account of being out of town, but the management has secured the services of Earl Chamberlain, who umpired the game recently at Niagara Falls, and proved an entirely satisfactory referee. The Niagara team comes here tomorrow morning after playing the fast Polish college team of Orchard Lake, which team the local boys meet later.

HUTCHINSON AND SOUTH PARK NINES PLAY TODAY A crowd that will fill the 1300 seats in the Union A. Fillmore avenue, is txpected tomorrow night when Matchmaker Bert Finch stages an attractive boxing chow headed by Frankte Nelson, the champion and Harry Boyle, now of Syracuse, but formerly a popular Buffalo boxer. They will settle a difference of long standing at 13 pounds ringside. Charley WeGovern will try to stop the local Invasion of Teung Farrinna. McGovern has been training with Nelson and says that if Farrinna expects to use.

him as a stepping stone to other bouts in this vicinity that he will be greatly fooled. Dan McMahon states that he will bring a good boy to Buffalo to meet Elmer Doen. oiing Horrigan of the first ward will have Whitey Krause in a four-round contest. Horrigan halls from the first ward and is loed on as comer in thelSS pound class. Red Becker of this season.

These preliminary games will be carded every Sunday afternoon and will begin as near 1 o'clock as possible, although the regular hour is The league officials wish to give them opportunity to finish their full game, if possible, before 3:15. The complete Hal of grounds, games and umpires tor Classes A and follows: CLASS A. Caienovia park No.i I JJelavans ri Elks. Umpire. Impshlre.

Caienovia park No. 21:30, Columblae vs. Tip Tops. Umpire. Hasten.

Cazenovia park No. 2 3 Cascabels va U'escons. Umpire, Masten. Delaware park No. Park Juniors vs.

St Bartholomews. Umpire. Fehrtnger. Delaware ark No. 23 Klllcares va Parka.

I'mplre, Blair. Delaware park No. 3-3 :30. Ottawas va F. O.

E. rEaulea). Umpire Davern. rialou-a naflr .1.10. PorDOrShl VI tip-top shape.

Then again the Bisons showed rery plainly yesterday that PKSPPED 7ve att they lacked practice. They will get morning practice right along now and a couple of days should put them In the condition that will carry them to rtii 1 The Hutchinson and South Park High school baseball teams- will get off to a start in the first Cornell cup Phoebe snows. Umpire. Sullivan. this year's meet.

The 11 events to be contested for are: Running, 100 yards. Running, 220 yards. Running, 440 yards. Running, ope-half mile. Running, one mile.

Hurdle racing, 120 yards; ten hurdles, two feet six Inches: Hurdle racing, 220 yards; tsa. hurdles, two feet six inches. Running high jump. Running broad jump. Pole vault- Putting the shot, 12 pounds.

ALL STARS WILL MEET PREMIERS SATURDAY Billy Lang's All-Stars, inclndlnc some of the players from the Linda Air club, will meet the Premiers in a baseball came at the Pine Hill park. the top rung of the ladder. Small' wood will probably work for the games of the season at Caienovia park this afternoon. Both teams have been training for some time and speculation as to the outcome Is life. mm Squt PliC- Imtrr.

Mmkkay CoMMAMP Bears from the center hilltop. 1 i Lose Opener. Those 5000 cold, shivering, pneu Cold Spring will be seen In the curtain raiser with Tommy Sullivan of the West Side Jimving club. Becker formally was a 'for school 17. and hlx friends will be at the ringside cheer the former school champion.

Popular prices will prevail. MAY MATCH LEONARD AND JOHNNY KILBANE BQOnla flirting fans who watched the Bisons yesterday did not see the Herd WILD BILL BRENNAN'S EYES IN BAD SHAPE 5fS5 lilverslde park No. 1-3 so. J. I.

m. a-va. Easter Brands. Umpire, Brown. rilverstde park No.

2 :30. West Buffalo! va. Hlltons. Umoire. Krathauae.

The Front No. Allendales va Apointa. Umpire. Oddo. The Front No.

23 :30. Naccos va Post-office. Umpire. Kappenmann. The Front No.

.13 :30. North Ends va Karoj. Umpire. McGlrr. West Farm park No.

13 JO. French Club Vs. C. V. M.

A. Umpire. McOlvnn. West Frm park No. 2 3 :30, Ellwooos vs.

Highlands. Umpire, ft. Mercer: Huron Hurons va Oakdales. Umpire. Fahey.

Deaf Mute park-3 :00, Silent A. C. va East Umpire. Cooper. North Main park 3 :00.

Buffalo General Electric vs. North Mains. Umpire, Wall. Ijikewood park 3 :00, Lakewoods va Bel-months Umpire. Van.

I win. They did not see the locals cap- lure me opening game. They were disappointed. The Herd certainly got NEW YORK, May 4. The 10-round bout scheduled for last night between Gunboat Smith and Bill Brennan, STRONG STERLING TEAM WILL GET START SUNDAY heavyweights, was called off.

Bren nan's eyes. It was stated, are in bad Karpe's Comment sSport Topics NEW YORK. May 4. Efforts sre being; made here to arrange a match between Johnny Kilbane and Benny Leonard, foremost contenders for the The Sterling engine team will open the season with the Niapalks, represent- shape. AXXBICAK ASSOCIATION GA3TES.

Nintrara Alkali company of lightweight championship. Kilbane. I 'ng the Oakdale park :30. uamenoTias va Niagara Kails, on the North Main featherweight champion, said today he would meet Leonard if the latter Serv-us. Umpire, G.

Horner. At Columbus Mlneapolis 1, Colum Polonla park 3 :00. Lackawanna va bus 1 IX'RETARY JOHN A. HBYDLER of the National league threw some Polish National Umpire, Kopec. CLASS B.

At Toledo Kansas Clty Toledo grounds. W. V. Houck, Sterlink work manager, will pitch the first ball. The enpine builders' team will be selectei from the following: Rich und Mm-ii.

catcher; Nehr. Dopp and Kisaesser. pitchers; Faust, Sprisaler, Knurr. s1 would make 133 pounds ringside. It is doubtful if the mstch will be staged in New York.

Kilbane is eager to have it staged in Ohio. 10. trouble into the camp of the baseball statisticians the other day when lie wired to a number of newspapers that "everything pertaining to the Oakdale park 1:00. fcelklrk Juniors va 1, In- Oakdale Reserves. Umpire.

Hearne. nnrU Vn 1 1 :00. Columhta At Indllanapolle Milwaukee dianapolis 1. Genesee street and city line, Saturday afternoon. Allie Seaman will pjtch.

with Walter Berg catching for tha AU-. Stars. The outfield will be composed of Tommy Noves, Jack hi Blnio, with Fred Lau, Bocher, Schal-ler and Ladg in the Infield. Pitchers Belter and Breltwelser are also with Billy Lang'B club. The battery for the Premiers will be Hartke and Osborne.

The game will start at 2:30 o'clock sharp. COLLEGE BASEBALL BESCLTS. At Mtddlebury, Vt. Massachusetts Agriculture College t. Mlddlebury At Me.

renn State 1 Colby J. At Philadelphia Pennsylvania' i. Villa Nova o. Reserves va Maywooda. Umpire, Lamp- STATE LEAGUE SCORES.

Elmira 2. Harrisbur 1 (10 innlnzsi. All other games postponed. Papke and Spachmann. lnfielrteris; Days.

Fryer, Fergussun and Walter, outfielders. With Kaust in pilot the team, one of the strongest teams of the season will be an every Sunday attraction at North Main park. Main and city Jine. Games at 3:30 p. M.

Creedons. Umpire, Romanslio. West Farm park No. 11 Super baa va Oneldaa Umpire, McOlynn. West Farm Dark No.

tl :00. Rectans va shir. Delaware park No. llw, Hammonds va Hustlers. Umpire.

Fehringer. Delaware psrk No. 21 Eltryms va First Ward Reserves. Umpire, Blair, Delaware park No. 3-1 :00.

Alcoa va Idlers. Umpire, Vance. Delaware nark No. Waldemorea C. A.

Weed 4 Co. R. llarcer. off to a bad start. Some of them fielded like amateurs and ran bases worse.

Whether it was the cold weather or an attack of stage fright is not known but the Bisons did not put. up anything like the game of baseball they are capable of producing and lost to the Bears for the fourth time (his season. But the opening game was a success. A frigid atmosphere, fanned by a cold breeze, made it anything but an ideal baseball day. Despite this handicap, about 6000 loyal fans wended their way to the Ferry street park to welcome Patsy Donovan and his berd home.

It was one of the teat opening day programs that had ever been provided. Patriotism was the rule of the day and the festivities took on a 'patriotic air. Cheer Soldier Boys. Thcee drills were provided. First the Boy Scouts gave an exhibition drill and demonstration of Scout activities.

Then a squad of members of the police force drilled and third. Company of the 74th infantry, took the field. The scouts and policemen were cheered, but the Infantrymen were glveB an ovation which will long remain in the memory of those who participated. Clad in their uniforms of Huron oark 1 no. Murdocks va Daunt- mates and when the base3 were oc game of April 17, individual and team averages, hits made, runs scored, are thrown out of the records." This game was between Stalllngs' Braves and Pat Moran's Phillies, and Pat's protest was upheld, and the game ordered replayed by President Tener.

Both clubs suffer In individual records, but Stalllngs' outfit was hardest hit. Philadelphia loses 10 hits and the Braves II, while Hank Gowdy will mourn the loss of a J1000 batting average for the fateful day. Nehf, the Boston pitcher, was credited wlth-the winning of that game', so he will lose that, while Mayer, of Philadelphia, who was debited with a loss is jiAilant that the score has been wiped out To the discerning student who wants to know how the chiefs operate the great American baseball machine it might be pertinent to point out that the above fix is the only Incident where hits and runs made in games more than four and a half or five innings in length can be outlawed. Kor instance, in all tie games everything done in the contest goes into les. Umpire, Fahey.

va Eureka. Umpire, Sullivan. cupied. Joe's mystiflers refused to The Front No. 11 Weacen Reserves Bust! Roman Juniors Umpire.

Mc ROCHESTER 14, RICHMOND 6. work and the enemy clouted the Riverside park NO. ll Lioertys va flmont Reserves. Umpire. i itverside park No.

21 llaltoaias vs. Glrr. globule to safe and distant parts of the lot. The Bisons, on the other RICHMOND. A M'Con'll Zh 1 M'rxr't 3 i hand, were unable to do much with HOfHtSTKR.

AtLR.H.O.A If. 4 .1 1 fZ 'h 5 1 1 5 cf. 4 0 1 3 F1shr 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 0 zt If 3 I 1 I Clemrna If. I 0 2 Johnny Enzmann's twisters, getting a hit now and then, but never in time to tally. It was Captain Lester Chan-nell who broke the ice in the ninth l.snford -f r.

3 1 0 hl 4 2 1 4 1 4 M'MWra fs. 3 0 I 4 4 riithp official Going further, if an umpire awards a game to a i rival on a forfeit, everything counts in the averages, even if the game is less than four and a half innings in length. Hut when a game is protested and the protest is sustained, then every-i thing done in that game, lock, stock, and barrel, is thrown out For The Followers Of Fashion and prevented a whitewash when be I 4 pfM-U rf. .1 1 nunc 1h. I made the first home run of the season 4 1 1 on the home grounds, lifting the S-h'r( p.

1 1 i) I'Wlfl Hoffman i 0 1 l.i-hman Juime p. 5 0 1 0 3 Kopler. 1 0 i 24 14 nlngton, Edna Jackson, Vorhees, Song sphere over the right field fence. It is several years since this feat was accomplished. The box score of the game follows: 14 is 27 6 i With a rub-a-dub-dub on the tummy and Wine and De Munfl were other weell known horses in his stable.

olive the soldiers, led by John I Halted for Oarnej in iiiiiih. I. icherftpr i 1 1 tlk-hmond 2 it it 0 Frrtirs, riplir. Direct From The Creators Of Style NKVARK. And a rat-a-tat-tat on the jaw A binglety-bing on the beezer And a clippetty-clip on the maw.

That was the way Young Pete Herman Delivered the goods as you saw. 2 A 2 '-Mi 0 1 3 6 lK.I;.-i; innings and AP.R.H O.A. nt'KFALO. AB.R.H O.A fliH 4 4 Kopp 0 1 0 0 Iff 2b. DISPUTED BASKETBALL hit and 3 runa nff ll.r tf 1 GAME TO BE REPLAYED 4 Tuna of irf 1.

5 hi an.i 2 runs I iff Hoffman in 2. 7 hi-s and runs off Kunea in 5: two-taao K'ts. Farreil, ikhTiner, I Y'ltinir 2. t. i li'nlen.

r.irUPs. Elbfl; Values 1 ah.W Uowe m. Hiaa ir. rall'an lb KldrrMi rf Is Wis 3ti FTnan c. Enzman n.

The committee in charre of the Oriole tym Tu man cf. 3 0 (ban11 rf 4 1 M'Im'rj Mil OarTra th. 0 f(uml lb 4 0 Onslow c. 0 Lynch" c. 1 0 IS 10 1 2 0 1 0 0 He ducked and fiddled, and riddled Young Coulin's courageous attack.

With the ease of a master at arms He battered him on his back. And when the fracas was over He almost kissed Harry a smack. tournament has thrown out the lut rune played by the Rawlini Submarines and ordered the rune played orer. The tlirM'baae hlta, Hoilrtqiios, Reynolds; hotnfi run, Sflcnfk Ii n-. Wi-htbtnr.

I Iftn-etie- racrlf'te fll-s. w-rdll. M-t-rs T. fli; stolen i Itooian, curia, lih-nian. Eibel; doulile Mot'oiinpll.

Mimem tn Kibel, Mroers 'i'n MM lerniott fir: t-Ree on YhTt i n. 2: has-- o'i 'ikIIs 0 0 0 p. decision wu batejt on the fart lht both the Crew 0 NMH 1 9 A hm.n nff 1 off Unfmon I right little, tight little battle I. off Ran ill t.i lil.hcr. ly l.lman I 'Twas a Bolton infantry band, marched with precision Oft the field.

Carrying their rifles, they made an impressive spec- tacle. They executed several formations and all the while the crowd cheered. It was the best part of the program by tar and pleased the fans. Then a short practice was held by both teams, following which the infantrymen, policemen, players and band marched to the flag pole in center field, where Mayor Fuhrmann hoisted Old Crlory and the pennant to the top of the pole. The band played the "Star Spangled Banner" and every one cheered.

Returning to the diamond, the Bisons took the-field and after Commissioner John F. Ma-tone pitched the first ball, the game was on. Engle Hit Hard. Joe Engel started off all right in the first inning, but soon became nettled by the misplays of bis team- And the best man won by a mile; atrucx out. by l.iHiVdn i.

by b-jheneberB I. by itarn. AND teams used playtTr, in that same not named in their original entries, the 8ub enlisted the sernces of Harry Miller and Schell of the German-Orioles, while the Rawlins added Huetter of the Black Rocks. The Subs won and but for the deeislnn of the judrea. would now be sportiiur rold medals, emblematic of the championship in the Oriole vym.

The irame will be played on the ereninr of May 14. and both teams must use their original lineup. The court will be set in the larre hall tn the Oriole home. The Oriole Cakes and BALTIMORE 3. TORONTO 0.

But redJened and battered and bleed-' ing, Harry came through with a smile, And a rub-a-dub-dub on h'is tummy And a rat-a-tat-tat all the while. TORONTO. AH.H.II.O.A. ..31 2 tl 15 Total! Id 17 11 Hattvxl for EnirH In irhth. Buffalo i 0001000 2-2 Ntwsrk 6080400 Jl Krrora, lluffalo.

ChannHl, McltnJd S. Pari-liiom, Onslow; tn run nd 10 Wts off Hnrel (n Jl 1 run and 0 hlta off f'rcwit in i ir.nlnn; narnd rn. by Buffalo 1, by NVwark hasf on ballf, off Knsl (. Enimsjin 1. by rrw 0: horn run, Ohannoll; thrw-hi hit.

Haas. 5gn, Callahan 2. lvi: Kitcriflce hit', lw(f flrrt baa rn errors, by' lufaflo I. by N'eiirk rtoltn bam. Mow I win; lifc on bnrK; Buffalo by Newark lt: double jilaya.

Eld red tr Ruji.m11, Fuller. Mew to Runeli hit by pitcher, bv Bnl 1 fRuPMil); umnjrM, Freeman and O'Hr'en. BAI.T1MOBK. AR H. II.

O.A Trvira'le 2b 2 0 1 3 2 Oriole Cookies, tailenders In the tournament, will meet In the preliminary. Danang will follow the g-ames. 0 2 4 'I 1 I 1 1 ft 1 14 ft 3 1 I 2 I 1 NOW, GENTLEMEN. altogether, BOOST! This is the time for the grand uplift, just when the Herd seem a somewhat disconsolate lot We'll Tfiuit sa. Whhe'n if I 21..

OmVm lb ll'aok'n "Hi Ailn rf. Kllv I'arne p. Two Fair Prices No Extras Shan'on 4 0 Harbrr of. 4 ft Lamar If. 4 1 Wlll'm- lb 4 0 Hue 4 I Arorta rf.

4 1 Avoy c. 4 0 Warbop p. I 0 ALTOS I A BOWLING CLIB. lino I just have to forget yesterday's rather sorry attempt at the National game and get oft to a new start. When Pat Donovan can get hold of a couple of pitchers who can pitch there may be a different story.

And, remember, i last season Newark did Trery nearly John GelKand 157 129 Jl A. Handwerk 117 146 J35 6.M A. Itehorn 131 106 619 O. Peterson 18 1M Totals 420 435 3R8 616 1859 Jo. Wimmer 10 143 14S 611 R.

hMXiK 115 1.77 141 148 M2 W. Arnold lo3 119 liH 124 660 M. Gidel 1M 128 GO SLOWLY DURING TIMES LIKE these. Spend your money judiciously. Make every dollar "talk turkey." Dress well most assuredly! Every man should.

3 l'l 27 13 TolaJa 2. il 27 1' Baltimore I I I i I 3-3 Toronto it toit, ncne: two-baat liitp. MrAvoy, AntBtn; ptolen basa. Tni.twlale, Hues: double ibia. Trout to (o rira'iani; Warhop to iha-min to Willlama; Shannor.

lo Ttueailale to WHliajnc: Aciata ii- Wlbtanv; lef. on J-jae. Toronto rltimore t. laaea on ball. off Heama 1.

off Warhop 2: earned runs', italtl-niore tilt by pitched lad. Trout by War-hop: atniett out. by Hjme hy Warbp 2: umptrea, Carpentijr and Mrftrlde: time, uttcDdance, Boot). the tame thing to the Bisons she Is doing this year. And see what hap Totals 42S 401 453 1831 pened then.

It may so come about again. THERE'S NO NECESSITY, MIND YOU, A MS a. 1 a. SEM ARK GETS PRICE. for spending for that new vv MAYOR FUHRMANN looked like a derby winner on the ball field yeuter- f1ne.l hnraoohfia WSR NEWARK.

N. May -4. George suit of vours. Not while the GoIdE Econo ize! Ride a Bicycle. Save Time and Car-fare.

Be Healthy. a Over 5u0 of the oldest and best makes ot Bicycles in the world to select from here, for men, women and children Terms, as low. as $5 DOVN $1.50 A WEEK SchweglerBros. Buffalo's Bicycle Headquarters. Open Evenings.

219-221 Genesee St with" HANNES KOLEHMAIXEJf QIITS to him. Commissioner Shop is here to serve you rrice. at. j.ouia American league hurl-er, has been released to Newark, It was announced here today. IRISH-AMERICAX developed a slow ball that no- "7 body on earth cbuld have hit, and the NEW YORK.

May Koleh. 197 how wa on. Some show, yes- SEJixrrscH sweepstakes. John Semlttarh will run an individual rinilinil UIIIIAIttC lUIKier, QP- rJmv dared today that at the end or this i THIS from Ring W. Lardner: sweepstake to be run In two waeka.

Five Ramea at one appearance. All two-man teams must finish their games next week. year ne win become a member ot the Finnish-American Athletic club. For a year he has been unattached. He Deleted by Censor, young snortstop declared he was throuirh with the Irish-1 of the Federal league ciud.

American ciam, tne colors ot which he was in Buffalo for the first time. It naa worn lor several years. substantial suits at our manufacturing of MAKE THE ROUNDS BEFORE YOU buy. Don't gueucomparel See the excellent-fitting GoIdE Suits sold direct at our no-middlemen prices of THE TAILORING IS SOUND AS A silver dollar I The pretty patterns are full of "pep!" And the Fifth-Avenue models, just as spirited or sedate as your heart desires. America's Greatest Clothing Specialists (20 Stores) A new store with a NEW stock of BICYCLES and kindred lines, run by an old-man at the business.

I personally sell and adjust ever machine, and apply your Initial. Thomas 1 Rick "LWJL was Saturday. "What can I do tomorrow T' he asked a veteran teammate. "Why don't you go and see Niagara Falls?" "It is open on Sunday?" Inquired the youngster. "Yes," said the vet NEWTON BENNINGTON.

Well known by local followers of the thoroughbred sport, and who has been out of the game for a long time on account of ill health, has recovered sufficiently to gel into the game again. He will manage the string of a Western owner on the Eastern tracks this season. Bennington pleased the racing properties of several of August Belmont's horses when the ehairman of the Jockey club was busy building the New York subway. Beldame, the famous race mare, which swept the turf a dozen years ago and which was one of the few mares to win the classic Suburban, carried the Bennington silks for a while. In the Suburban, how "DIRECT From MAKCT To WEArTttfr" GORpON-OittVi.

form-fit COLLAR TOPS AND BANDS ABI CUBV1 CUT TO FIT TH1 SHOULDERS. jfaJQ, CLOTHES SHOP" GEO. i. DICUI. COa DUHtten MOONLIGHT i WHTSiW ever.

Beldame ran In Mr. Belmont colors. 11-Story Tallorplant 4-to-90 Fifth Annual New York 511 MAIN STREET Stores In New York State First Water, which won the Juvenile Stakes In 1905. was one of (he good SOLD BY FIRST-CLASS JOBBERS AND RETAILERS horses developed and raced by Ben-'.

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