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txirAStCETMJJJ'ir I SK ATING! 1 11 1 111 Brothers Who Wear The Silks HIGH SCHOOL LOSES SHARKEf cues PARKSHOWS SEEK BE BASKETS AND BACKBOARDS 7 By DR. FORREST C. ALLEN (President of National Basketball Coaches Association, -Director of Athletics at University of Kansas and author of "My Basketball TO PEfilH IBOlf onnoE bRUVVTH Or Gl Court Team Downed 30 To 12 He Arrives in New. York For Now Worth $2,700,000 As In the final quarters after the op Experts Doing. Heaving Guess ing" To Learn Why He Was Championship Futures In Basketball PAmnarorTTA fCf Oi ponents have weakened.

The fail Last Night When Passing Game Fails. Examination Almost Demure, He Puzzles. ure and inability to carry on in Lawrence, Jan. 10. (As fa- 52 Years Ann.

sociated Press) The old year, re winning way, due to physical ent.To Bost plete WUlrsenBational--letortea-andUfguft, often spellalallure for a Jeam Green and White court players went to Perth Am boy yesterday af sensational upsets, has served its well versed in fundamentals, but Chicago, Jan. 12. (Associated New Jan. 12. (Associated poorly conditioned.

purpose well. It has provided gen PressWThe growth of baseball as I Press) Earnest seekers for the "In By EDWARD J. NEIL. Associated Press Sports Writer New York, Jan. 12.

(Associated Press.) An air of patient silence bung heavily today about truculent ternoon to add another defeat to the list when the Amboy players won For instance," the sorties of the uine entertainment' for its followers I 1 jf iJf" -l-Tr- 1 TT I ifi( uif.lVr a Dig business is shown in the re-ft modeled home of the Chicago. Cubs Pittsburgh Panthers undoubtedly of sports on gridiron, court, dia side dope" behind the Horns by trade have found a doien or so answers so far with some of the outlying I the contest by the score of 30 to 12. mond, track, and field. The burd tell a beautiful story of physical fit which is doing business at the oldTO Jack Sharkey otiose new year re ness. Running rampant tnrougn ens are shifted to younger counties yet to De aeara irom.r.

stand under the name of wrigley Field. -v solution of ''no more blood and thunder" outbursts excluded even a The game waa fast throughout. The. local boys were handicapped by the condition of the court. One end of the gymnasium sloped down the Western Conference and dang shoulders.

A hew year swings Into Unsatisfied with the official state action, and with it the Indoor sea ling the scalps of Michigan, the pre "IJVj.T ttf I Extensive alterations begun last ments promulgated by New York as to what dire happen son, of basketball takes the spot sent1 big 10 conference champion; winter virtually have been complet Giants headquarters, the baseball ings would be visited upon Tom to such an extent that the celling was less than two feet above one basket light i Iowa, Chicago and Northwestern ed now and the plant represents Ileeney In the Madison Square Gar experts have been doing some "heavy guessing'" In their efforts to But when the maple-floor season fnvMtmont nt S9 7HA Ann den ring Friday night Defeath was caused In theopln- from their belts In five playing nights was a feat that only a super- is over, more than luck, light and Flffy-two years ago, the Chicago- Llearn just why "Rajah Rogers" as the public is to ion of the coaching staff of the local school, by the poor passing shown by machine could accomplish. In addi even splendid material with, six- National League team played la t-A should have been sent "up the Sharkey's loud speaking, his audi- foot-plus centers, forwards and tion to this winning sally In the lake front stand that might have coast" to Boston for two compara encn was totally unprepared for the Long Branch. Several opportunities to score were lost because of the In guards will figure in the final reck Western Conference. these same cost all of 13,000. The present sta- 1 tively unknown youngsters.

almost demure edition of the Bos Panthers returned to. their lair and oning. Achievement will come only dlum Is the team's fourth home. Officially, the trade which brings If -J! uUUKfcNlfc0 ton heavyweight who trekked Into defeated Datmouth University, East after the drudgery is done. This Frank Hogan, promising catcher, In 1885, the "White New York last night to report for ability of the players to carry the ball under their opponents' basket Long shots, due, to the condition of drudgery incorporates weary hours and Jimmy Welsh, outfielder to the as the Cubs were then known, mov- examination of his hands today be ern intercollegiate conference champions, by an overwhelming ed to the growing west side of Cht- 1 the court, were 'Impossible.

fore the New York State Athletic Commission. Questioned as to the of practice toil fundamentals. Pivoting, reversing, free throwing, dribbling, shooting and score, Giants in exchange for a fine second baseman and one of the greatest hitters the game has ever known, was cago ana arouna tne new diamond The Green and White team goes I rj rt uuj till r. Max a i This early impressive showing was erected the first brick wall to to Leonardo Friday night for the outcome of his 12-round melee with the brawny New Zealand er, Jack presages Pitt as a leader for the made for the best interests" of the enclose a baseball park. constant heavy-guarding against outnumbering opponents must, be next game of the season.

Then an season's national: honors. Giants and "to avoid any future con Another move was made In 1893 sirs in a umt. only smiled modestly and said in a the order of the day for every prac Other outstanding teams that have and the' stands then would accom flict on manageraentj'of the club. tice scrimmage for the full gone through their early pre-season That was the substance or two other big game is scheduled for I the local court when the Red Bank team comes here. The line-ups: i' LONG, BRANCH.

fundamental game-drills have' chos modate all of 6,000 fans. That was in. the days of Frank Chance, the "peerless leader." Winning basketball cannot tolerate any drones or date-hounds. statements Issued by the Giants' powers-that-be. The first was over en inter-sectional opponents with When the Greeks grew fonder of view to acquiring different, methods At that time there was an ordi the signatures of both President small voice: "I think I will win." He felt quite "all right." "But through the veil of reticence that has fallen so suddenly over the massive form of the Lithuanian, there came occasional flashes of the old Sharkey the cocky youth who "gave the eye" to ancient Mike McTigue and Jimmy Maloney, G.

their banquets and their baths than and new idea. Such newly acquired Charles Stoneham and Manager nance prohibiting Sunday baseball. 3 talents will come in good stead for Quirk, F. D'Ambrese, 1 Pts 7 2 0 John McGraw. The second, by of their work the day of their-achievement began to wane.

Severe self- these visiting quintets in their dri Stoneham alone, was intended as but It was customary i Tor some friendly, judge to attend the game, hold court In the club house, and denial for the successful athlete la ves down their sectional champion Kaabe, F. Emmons, C' Lawn, C. r. i -0 i 0 the twin brother of hard work. ship roadways, 0 -o further "explanation" of the deal which stood the baseball world on its head on Tuesday night and so forthwith discharge the defendants.

and even tried to stare out of coun-tenance Jack Dempsey, the old Man- "Daniel purposed In his heart that Two big 10 teams have Just been The additional Improvements Schlenger, he would not defile himself with the far, has left It there. X- 2 1 made this winter on Wrigley Field assa mauler himself, before falling repulsed tn iuter-sectlonal Jousts. The of Pennsylvania king's meat." This same high pur Parotino. G-. Bruhl, O.

In his; second statement, Mr. wilt enable 48,000 fans to sit in com 0 pose must Imbue the athlete. He has defeated the University of Wis fort Stoneham recalled that statements cons in In a reoent conflict in. Phil had been made that Hernsby would must develop a humanMnachlne that will not fall him for a moment In Totals 2 12 adelphia. The University of ,1111.

be the next manager of the club, and PERTH AMBOY. the severest trials of competition. nols, travelling Into the far west. then added: RED BANK DRUBBED G. P.

Pts -plE foufe of HAKVuMO boTilJrlBEit TKfe before the former champion's sledge-like body ramming in thes Yankee Stadium last summer. should I spend thousands of dollars training for a little guy like Heeney If I intended to "run out" a few days before the fight?" he demanded, pounding on the edge of a chair the leffhand fractured in training for the original match with Many of the most' successful I have, never been, consulted re met defeat la a series of three games at the hands of the Univer coaches admonish their players to RiDES BUT JOHMUy aRRlEf Oti. Ar40 TMo BROTHER ACTS AS iJ6WT. garding this and have had so con run the hearts of their opponents sity of Washington huskies. 111! ference about the selection of a nols won only the; second game of out, and beat afterwards." BY ASBUBY-48 TO 4 manager as Mr.

McGraw retains the Many times championship are -wen' the series," management of the New York Club." Brothers Of The Turf the Ansae, postponed from late in: The sports writers contended that the only fault with, Mr. Stoneham's Mac Williams, G. 2 2 Juiffre, 0 0 0 Leichman, 1 1 3 Reznichak, 0 0 0 MIttman, .2 1 5 Berman, C. 0 0 0 Ostisto. F.

2 10 Dubin. 0 0 0 Augustine, F. 3 0 6 Daiti. F. 0 0 0 Totals, 12 6 30 REEHOLD LOSES TO "explanation" that" it didn't "ex Shore Team Makes Success-, plain." If some managerial, conflict was to be feared, they aaked, wky did McGraw, when he was, ill, 1928.

Then Jack offered to hit anybody In the place with the left just to sho'w that it was in perfect working order. After a deep silence al! present agreed that Sharkey's hand was faultless and there was no demonstration. The Boston youngster, who fought his way. In boisterous fashion past UIS Soma Great Brother Acts Have Flashed in Racing-Silk By "Lank" Leonard ful invasion Against Coach Lovett's Charges. In Its first lnterscholasUo basket I point Hornsby as acting manager during the hottest part of the National League pennant chase last IRREGULARS, PACKERS How about the jockeys: we ball game of the season, the Red were asked the other day; "Have Score Is 30 To 22 Girls' WIN BOWLING MATCHES The Irregulars took three straight ueorge yoarrey, wiii there ben as many family rombina- Denies That He Has Accepted Bid To Enter Pro summer? Suggestions that the Giants had an interest in strengthening the Boston club were denied by officials and scouted by most observers.

The idea, advanced In several Quarters, ngue ana uemney oerore uempsey tions who rained fame in the sad Bsnk High School quintet took a severe drubbing on their home court at' the bands of tbe seasoned and well-trained Asbury Park High School combination. The score was Team Also Wins Contest 57 To 24. stopped him short of a title match, dje as xhere are In the sports that declared that over training cost him vm. hv- irMriv rviewi?" Th Ranks. games from the Rothstein bowlers, and the Packers made a cjean sweep over the Post Office in matches rolled in the City Bowling League on the victory over the former heavy weight king.

that the suit for gambling debts against Hornsby hid. played a part answer is that there are indeed Just as many, so pull up your chairs Los Angeles, Jan. 12. (Associated in the trade, met with a similar re Earl Sande as a money winner last year. "Chiclets" the young brother is not much larger than a pint of peanuts but he's on the way and may crowd "chic" for honors before many meetings have passed.

Among the old time families, the Sloans, due -to the brilliance of the immortal "Tod," lead all the others in high ranking. "Tod's" brother "Cash" never attained real greatness but the famous James Todhun-ter did more than enough for two. The Shilling boys, Carroll and Rufus, both well known trainers today, were a fast riding old-time duo, and the Lamleys, James and John, were an Press). George' von Bam, former Atlantic Highlands, Jan. 12--The team from the local high school was victorious over the Freehold High rerrt alleys last night The scores: IRREGULARS.

National Amateur golf champion, SEES FREE TUIT ON "would rather defeat Bobby Jones for the title than receive a million School five last night at the Atlantic Highlands High School by the score of 30 to 22. girls' teams of the while we run down the list The year of 1927 once again found the Fator family right up among the leaders. This body of expert horsemen, three strong) is undoubtedly the best known of any modern brother act. Laverne, Mark dollars a ception. Hornsby won this suit by court verdict recently.

Although there were rumors that the club was angling ior Hughle Critz, star second-sacker of the Cincinnati It' was 'indicated that Andy Cohen, sensation in the International League last year, would get the cal to fill Hornsbys shoes. That was Von Elm's answer to 43 to 4. All of Red Bank's points yere scored by Leddy, left forward. who tossed the ball through tbe rim for the full count once in each halt. In the Asbury team tbe 400 spee- a tators saw a good example of team-work and Intelligent playing.

The passing game was good and there ws scarcely one attempt to run the ball down the court Each pity, was clearly understood. Tbe passing of the home team was slow and easily broken up by tbe faster shore team. On Friday the Red Bank team will HURTING ATHLETICS two schools played-to a 57 to '24 victory for the local girl The games -were fast and well day to a report' that he would ac cept an offer to enter the profes played. Lotb and Sharon staged a sional ranks under the wing of Jack! other unit who heard the cheers 30 i a zvrarua, ionner manager 01 jacK rrisv roc nanT en rnroc T. Tomaine 194 179 155 Wooding 144 179 176 Vircola 132 '145 177 Fellner 145 155 142 Bennett 244 200 167 Totals 859 858 817 ROTHSTEIN.

Vitole 162 115 143 Stroffolino 143 PimpinelU 146 146 146 Werner 159 159 143 Cosentino 179 146 192 Mazza 156 191 169 Totals 802 757 793 and Eddie make up the trio, and they rate in fame in the order named. Laverne was the leading jockey of the year in 1926 with 143 winners, 90 seconds and 86 thirds out of 507 mounts, and this past year he topped the list of stake winners, the Dempsey. years ago. The two Reiff boys The golfer admitted thatKearns up among the leaders back in the rally near the close of the game In an unsuccessful attempt to wrest back the lead. Loeb scored four field goals In this attempt.

In the girls' game, Miss Ruth. Mohr was high scorer for the local teen HI late '90's and the Dogetts, Sam and bad made such an offer but declared it had been made "kiddingly "Cad" were another set of former meet the fast Neptune' High School team, again on tbe home and bad not been considered as a stars. Tommy Burns, the old Cana with 35 points while Miss Louise dian rider, who led the field in 1898 serious business proposition. In the 1 preliminary game the As- BAD NOW IN FRAI.G If yon Elm took the offer as. bury Park second team defeated the Dreyer, for Freehold, made 19 points.

The ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. Joke, the manager of leather-push-fRed Bank scrubs IS to 14. and 1899 had a brother Guy wno rode; and Tom's son who followed him In the saddle, is out of the game POST OFFICE. ers apparently took seriously his The line-up: O- F. proposal to enter into the manage I.

Empire City Derby, Youthful Stakes, Travers Mid-Summer Derby and United Hotel Stakes being only a few of the total to his credit. Mark Fator led the list in 1922. Out of 859 mounts that year he rode 188 winners, 153 seconds and 116 thirds. Eddie, the third brother, has yet to equal the brilliant work of L. and M.

but he probably will before he quits the game ability to boot home a winner seems to run In Asbury Park H. S. Red Bank H. Canooso Fjngstor J. McLaughlin, 2 N.

McLaughlin, 6 Promoters' MOst Pay In Taxes 40 Per Cent of Gross Alleged Commercialization In College Circles. Atlantic City, Jan. 12. (Associat-. ed Press) Addressing the annual meeting of college presidents of disciplines Christ Church, Dr.

Pritchard, general secretary of the church's board of education, flaye! commercialization of college atble-' tics. "When every one in a given college knows that most of the football players are being helped In their examinations by oth-r students by cheating and o'her devious methods, what effect it have on the character and morale of that school?" The Dractire on th rrt nf some ment of golf professionals. Kearns declared he believed ther was plenty of money to be mad Right Forward. De Sarno Leddy P. 6 16 0 1 1 6 0 at present only because of an accident suffered at Tijuana last year.

The Zoeller family present at unique combination. Johnny, once a great rider, now trains a string owned by his wife and his brother, Charley, does his best to bring them 2 4" 0 1 ,1 2 0 out of golf if given "the J. Korak, Bostell, 0 Receipts. proper ballyhoo." "2 A report that Van Elm bad ac Murphy, Kozak, 0 0 Paris, Jan. 10.

(Associated Gifford 161 118 122 Slocum 122 Anderson 208 180 Slocum 137 Nelson .,,181 184 Reid ..190 167 165 Errickson 180 192 165 Totals 876 838 783 PACKERS. Joe Coles 210 159 .181 D. 8trollo 180 178 146 J. Slstito 138, 135 C. Strollo 162 184 198 3-Tomalnl 170 203 191 Totals 888 .862 851 Press) Promoting boxing matches 10 30 Totals here Is a profitless pursuit, says Forward.

Erickson Turnoek Center. Musto McKeaaA RJgbt Guard. Haviland Irwta Left Guard. Score by quarters: r' Total Asbury Park 9 14 19 648 Red Bank 2 0 0 24 Referee: Rushton, Asbury 10 FREEHOLD. G.

Jeff Dickson of 'Memphis, home in front That's our Idea of a real family combination. The three McTaggarts are well known on the turf. Tommy who has now grown too heavy to ride, and Johnny who still wears the boots, were the riders of the family and Danny acted as agent for the two. "Old man" Fator blood. In point of number the Merglers clan of Maryland lead all other modem riding combinations.

Four brothers, raaging from 27 to 17. and each a star performer. Charley is the older, Donald comes next, acknowledging to 20 years; John follows him, two years younger; sometimes called' the "Tex Blckard cepted Kearns offer to embark on a professional tour was followed by Von Elm's denial. Last night a close business associate of Jftarns said the agreement bad been entered Into by golfer and manager but that von Elm desired to withhold the announcement temporarily. Von Elm denied that this was the case and dispatched a telegram to the p.

13 2 4 of France." Loeb, Weinateln, Boxing promoters hers must pay college officials to off'rr Inflations 'In the way of free tuition, board and room, was asia)lyi by Dr. in taxes about 40 per cent of their F. -2 2 0 1 0 0 0- iuiaoan, gooa oia jonnny, nas a gross receipts. They complain it is Impossible for them to stage a big Sharon, McMurtrie, Allen, Madge, Dyer, younger brother Frankle; Steve 1 0 0 2 president of th United States Golf bout Unable to meet the high fin Donoghue, the English Derby star, CARDINALS WIN FROM now ojten rtaes in the same race noyd W. Reeves, directors of the1 and Mock" is the baby of the bureau of school service of the Unl-1 troupe.

The Garner family rates rrslty of Kentucky. Bext to the Merglers in quantity but He cited figures and to show that one of-their number is a "cousin" some 75 colleges, whose names he Instead of a "brother" so the Merg-dld not give, actually paid athletes still have the edre Mark ancial -demands of prominent boxers, they must revert to second- Association, declaring he had no intention of becoming a professional. ST. JAMESBIG FIVE raters. Totals I 22 High School High Lights The Andre Routis Al Brown fight The Long Branch Cardinals their winning streak by defeat- promoted recently bs Dickson against his offspring and Hurst Philpot, younger brother of George, has now swiped most of the attention given to that odd name.

Then there are the Walls, Peter and George; the Stevens, Freddy and John: the Burkes, Henry and Jim brought in 16,000 spectators 'and SPLIT COURT BILL. Point Pleasant Beach, Jan. -12. Asbury Park and Point Pleasant clashed In a double header basket ball contest on tbe high school court Tuesday night and the bill was split their services and pointed out the practice was making It impossible for the smaller colleges to compete successfully In intercollegiate athletics. Lambert and Guy are the real Garner brothers with Willie Rinehart Garner, a cousin, making; up the quartet.

Clarence Kummer and his bro- about 600,000 francs, an Indoor boxing record gate for Paris. HITCHCOCK, POLO WILL LEAD SANDS POINT New York, Jan. 12 (Associated The state stepped in and took 20 The senior A class left for Wash- ington this morning on a three-day my: the Herberts, Stanley and Paul: St James "Big" Five on the latter's court last night The score at the end of the first half was 13 to 7 In favor of the Cardinals. Gus Schans again starred for the Cardinals, making five field goals and one foul for a total of 11 point. Wortman and Kemp starred for the -Big" Five.

50 50. In the first contest the Flynn ther, Eddie, need no introduction to and the two Harvey's from Canada per cent the city 10 per cent and public charities bureau five per cent Press). Tommy Hitchcock, Amer. lea's polo ace, will lead the complete Sands Point team, winner of the lacing tans and the Lang boys are 'the Peternels, the Meyers, and the another pair who are making history Bookers of long ago. Yes, well say on the turf.

"Chic" Lang led them, the Jockey families rate with those all In 1921 and ranked second to of fnnthaii kk.it This left the promoter 325,000 francs. Publicity, organisation and rental of the Velodrome dHiver ac Big Five of Asbury Park, defeated the Point Pleasant A. C. reserves 30 to 27.. The final contest was won by the Point Pleasant Big Five who defeated the Mohswk of Asbury Park, 38 to it.

National Open tournament last sea ..,1 1 1 KliU UU, son, in an Invasion of California counted for another 75,000 francs. sight-eeeing a At -chapel yesterday Principal William E. Categave the students a talk on their future education. The Drama Club is working a play, "The Pot which will be presented to the school In the near future. Members of the senior physics class wer entertained with news Thus, you see, the promoter when MCNAMARA-WINTER PAIR late this wnlter, The New York quartet Includes J.

Chetver Gowdoin, W. Averell Harriman and Lewis E. signing his fighters must figure to NEW YORK A. C. HOLDS WORLD'S BOWLING RECORD BIG FIVE COURT TEAM TO PLAY MICHELIN AGAIN The Long Branch Big Five will meet the Michelin Tire Co.

in a return basketball game tonight on the latter's court. Two games will be flayed, the preliminary game to be I iaved between the second teams. The local team will leave by cars at 6 30 p. m. Tht Micbelin team is considered one of the strongest In the state and ra Wt only one game out of 18 thin season nd are booked to play LEDS SIX-DAY RACE 0i get actually a bare 50 per cent pf CARDINALS.

G. J. Fiore.T. 1 D. Foggio, F.

1 O. Schanz. 5 A. Fore, O. I O.

DeGano, G. 0 F. i i Stoddard, all prominent In interna BUSINESS MEN POSTPONE MEETING 11 bis nominal gross receipts," declar-4'ed Dickson. "The highest price we Jan. 12.

Associated and other motion pictures this morn 9, can ever hope to get for a ringside Press). Pedal pushers in Chicago's seat Is 300 francs about $12. "I know Tex Is the greatest pro .10. mueieenm international six-day bike race were on the second half of the long with Reggie McNamara Totals T. moter ever, but I'd like to see how The Red Bank Business mea's Asso-jinp, owing to the absence of their elation meeting wnich was to have teacher, George M.

Seeley. Mr. beenUstnlftht as called off because sttey accompanied members of tbe efthe lnabUityfa Urge number orjFeorusry graduating class on their members to be present President, trjp to rsul de la ReoslUe postponed the. JAM Et' FIVE-G. F.

be would get around this oae." ana unariey Winter, the favorites, 2 me way at 6 a. today New Yofk, Jan. 12. (Associated Press. The world record for five-man bowling teams is held by the New York A.

C. and not by the Peoria Life Insurance Company as claimed by the latter, officials oT the local organization say. Commenting on a score of 3.348 rolled by the Peoria combination last Monday night representatives of the New York A. C. said their team had tallied 3,366 in a tournament under sanction of the American Bowling Congress, st Baytmne, two years r- meeting until a later dae wbea me LEWIS DEFEATS DUSEIC i wo lap lead.

The "iron man- 'of the six-day and his teammate hiv hM B. Wortman. F. R. Meyers, F.

F. Brlggs, C. P. Kemp. G.

G- Hill, tional polo. At tb Midwick Country Club, situated between Los Angeles, Pasadena and Alharobra, CaU the Sands Point squad expects to meet the pick of tbe Pacific Coast players. Matches are expected with team from Del Mont. the army posts at Fort Bliss, and Fort Hua-chuca, Arit, and a Mexican civllan' four. i Chief opposition to Hitchcock's team is expected from the Midwick four which probably will include la the Hne-up Frlc Prdley, Firmer TW- Jr CsHtnn F.

Burke, and Ar-i thur all fnrt of the rsr-i-j attendance would be more represen tative. their advantage consistently mce MacBAIN ELECTED CAPTAIN. New York, Jan. 12. (Associated Press) Alastelr MacBain.

of Clea-tr, has been elected captain cf the oarsmen Columbia University, MacBain, who is only 10 years old. was No. 2 on the Columbia boat wlch won jthe lntrcotlegiate row-lxsg championship list suarmer. the Original Celtics next Thursday nsjrnt in Milltown. The following local players will make the trip: First team Forwards, Klernan, Fisher and Morris; center.

Brown; and guards, Waldman, SUversteln Kemp, l-rord team Forwards, Marshall Vlfini aD4 Ruspomano; rcttra, KvTn and HnBjf: and guard rvoicn, B'Tt JH) sad J.urttrano. Tntal 6 I aty, Jan. 12 Associated Press). Ed (Strangler) Lewis, claimant to tbe heavyweight wrest A ling UUe, beat Rudy Dusek, Nebraska contender, two falls out of three here trmifbt with headlocks. Jot Mslcewira, LUca Tanthe r.

d'A featH Howard' CsntetiwiAe, rv hMt-wrtfht. in rrn.it fsi't. Other Sports on The West Long Branch V. M. C.

A. defeated the St Jam A. C. by the lueway when they replaced Kockler and Merkner, the Chicago team, now three laps behind, and the Belgian pair, and Lands and Van Nek were tied for serond PUr, two Up, tbe leaders. 4 ro.i:c I 'I score of 30 2T.

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