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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 32

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-i -f rn i Statistician pFiffures Sound' Yichting 'V 1 f'f ens Yict(6rin SaL A J- i -Vv 'f'' -i -k: Spariel to The fotfa A 1 Rye May 24-Tha 1832 yacht racing geagoh Island Sound was ushered In today by the Club of Rye with 81 boats starting in the flntnrui? plonshlp series to be held this Bummer by the Yacht Racing Association A steady northwest Wind and a Summer sky fleet with Ideal weather conditions MOuette Horace Hatemeyer's 12-meter sloon flntweln thlscountry by taking the measured? A sloop The Brltlsh-bullt MouettiL: story the foSdul new aet of sails wu ln ies ig george conn vAt the end of our conjslderatlon of the tirack event! with thWr probable winner! at ths Los Angeles Olympic Games this Summer Axel Nofdqulst hu casta statistical horoscope which would seem to rank America first Finland second Oer- many and England tied for third and Sweden fourth -V He gives this country firsts in everything but the 1500 Udfe000 and the 10000 meter runs His estimates of course art based on performances during the past year and don't take into consideration for instance that Special1 J-OOO-yard race run in Lewisohn Stadium last Thursday night In which Ottb'Rosnar Stepped min- uteS lor tbs flnt time out ot doors where time count a good deal more has those made in Indoor meets A- any table of foreeaet must take into jconddentlon whether the temational Federation will life tha ban on Nurmi At present a learned hu been appointed to examine the case Which only oee to Show that even an International amateur governing body canbeee ridiculous a national collection of wlas men of track and Add ShoWli pf Britisher First of Series to Be Held Off Atlantic YC No Race Week Plans the annual ynrslty elgjit-oar ed crew race for the George Chlldg (Cup yesterday by' defeating Columbia by almost a length on the Harlem River Princeton was third mt- HormbyRatesBillJuraes V' i ft 11 Ur SJDavis Cup IfeatsAiutralia ForZonc Honors Expected to TA ft et American Mitt Men Len flarveyb convincing Victory tho other night vmt the most skilled oT an the colored mlddlewelghte Len Johnson hssV removed att doubts concerning his ability to produce championship form when It is required but it hu also had the somewhat curious effect of shutting thsdoor on his activities among European opponents If there is another middleweight left In kurope wlth any shrt of chance against Harvey on hls shewing against Johnson Frmnoter Jeff Dickson would prdbably bo glad to know hls nams Harvey I think reaUau that there is only one field left for end that is tha United States and a world's championship quest said a London Mall writer wwntir: -K It to now aald that Harvey may hot find it necessary to erase the Atlantic' but that plans are being ide to bring Americans hero to meet him in a world eliminating s- 4 The two opponents chiefly necessary ara Vince Dundee the Italian-American and Ben Jehy' both of whom beat Harvey in New York Harvey hu always claimed that he wu never really accUmatiifd during the trip -Yacht racing on the lower bey win be eonflned principally to Star Class racing this Bummer Alio the season win be shorter and at the preaent time no provision hu been made for nny Race Week at the Atlantic Yacht Thla week generally la held toward 'the end of July and while tha famous old fixture hu dwindled to a schedule ot three or four daya etUl It alwaya has been Intereating end hu furnished keen racing and plenty of fmij va-w According to the schedule Just announced by Joseph Perron! Atlantic Yacht Club who hi tho secretary of the Yacht Raring Association of Graveaend Bay tha season will start on Saturday June 4 with race off the Sea Otta organlu tion Formerly the racing year started on Decoration Day There will be a ran each Saturday until Labor Day -when the year win clou with a regatta off the Marine and Field dub at Bath Beach Seven of tha races of the aeries will be figured elimination contests to pick the fower bay representative for the International Star Clam Championship Scrlea A craft hu to sail In five of these races to qualify The 'lower bay aeries which is made' up nf 14 fixtures win be need to find the Graveaend Bay champion A yacnt to qualify la thla aeriea will have to start In Mm of fho ragatUA Crescents StlU Remain Regardtau of the fut that Ita country home is now at Hunting-ton tlta Crescent Athletie-Hamlltoa Club hu retained Ita membership la the Graveaend Bay usodatt and win manage two of the championship racea Tha other dubs in tho fueodation an -the Atlantic Yacht dub the Onveecnd Bay Yacht TJlub tha MariM and Field dub and tha Richmond County Yacht dub In addition to tha Saturday races the lower hey Corinthians have arranged several spedat racas On July 4 there will be a race to the Shrewsbury River On July 10 Sunday regatta wfll be held under the auspicu of tho Oraveeend Bay Yacht dub On Aug 30 the Star Fleet will hold Its race -1 The schedule for the season to follows: A substitute last season BUI Jurges hu turned ineifeh an excellent job of ahortatopplng for the Chicago Cubs this year that he not only clinched the position for himself but hls fine work led Manager Rogers Hornsby to 'lend Woody English long esteemed one of the best shortstop in the game to third hue when Woody recently recovered frdm hla Injuries It wu Injury Just before the aeaeoa ended that gave Jurges hie chance and the former Brooklyn bank cletk-oM of two on the Cube the other being Stanley Hack-made the moat of it Jurges fatted last season to win regular Job because of hla weak hitting Ha nude Slow start this Bpring but hu ahue brought up hia hatting average to J71 according to the latest official figures rand ranks third among tho Cubs with 18 runs batted In showing hla Improvement with the stick Hls Adding hu been defensive masterpiece impelling jm leas an authority on Infleldlng than hie manager Hornsby' to declare that Bill is the beet shortstop In the game "He coven more ground makea more atop' makes faster mors accurate throws from any position than any shortstop you can SM4 tort beatini rtartlng line by almost uta This lead wu InessMdi the 19K-mUe oouiu unffiuL fintahed six monutu'aag niZ in the lead The course set bv ti toe gare the yachts a mtTr Point on the Long but to Orest Captain Usm the New York then ud a Rome Two ten-meter sloops stutM the rare for that tornlng up in CteomHiL" whto bert CU by the eomforiaMs of alx minutes and seem venge got the start ud over the entire count du A8TK1ED ICUIIU) IN CLASS SACI AstrUd furnished a clem rate by comina lu lud winning from Cottu and RoMn Ted Out el leS Bay sailed Aatrild boms muZ in front of Cotton BommI Robin over 10 mtnnfr 1tZL the rau for tbc New Tort tie" Alert tailed by Etnll i mer wu borne flnt to tost tk salledby 8 apirlebr on and two aecondA with in another minute astern In the second tact of the to determine the yuht to the Atlantic Coast at tbs Ota in August Mbs Adrian her AM to an easy virion mb rest of the fleet BhsvreVib five minutes ever any pin a by McMlchcl with the nit fleet dose astern INTERCLUB FLEET STILL SCRAPPING That scrappy tnterdub fleet nlahed usual the btgeri ot boats with Uisk usual start and clou finishes Raymond sailed tbs wbuMrk Shield's Canvuback with ife 8 minutes astern and the mub of the fleet bundled tetf about I minutes apart Clarence Smith in the vtax the Victory elass with Us lew beating Pruer ta Ml Jack by leu than mb Clown by winning the itb dam race put the MR haOi the fore again Arthur hta at the helm when this host to over the line eight minotas la ft of Nolram sailed by Ktatfqr hardti Other winners were Tom 1 in the handicap dMrta So Wav In handicap dMtiaa So Natoma of ths handtap fid Na 8 Everson won tho 1 Scot race with hto VMri Goodwin Winner In Golf Cup PI Plymouth Meeting Pa Mu Goodwin ll-year-sM i of Monroe aided ths i opdy held by Spencer Joes Plymouth on the Ralpb Bn tftruaburger CUp today by dob1 tha two-time cup winner Tisd tho of the Plymouth Oom ClubY invitation tournamcsA Ooodwln readied the flnslrs in the forenoon play by ekhf a -up decision over Bari wj Merton Pa- while Jonae ultimate bracket bf aw George Hoffner of BalaeyOTrt and TO DEFEND TITLE9 Defending ebamplaimbsm Jj entered In every one of tta tt' awarsug at the Lewlaohn Stadium ig and Amsterdam Are 1 Kmtw'Jsnu 1 BUB: OF IFEBgTHWa The Nurmi cau fa tha big arise of tho moment Suspended on chargee broufht by Oermany and Italy hia status referred to Finland eoun Jtry promptly' branded him Simon iflb federation than hemmed and hawed while Finland hollad and' threatened to withdraw ita whole team What wu more Bel- slntfors made it plain it didn't mean maybe fi'-W v- rt -1 So now tho Federation hu ap-' pointed a eommlttee to esamlna the Any -r reasonable man would haee expected it to examine the evidence first and do Ha sus-pe riding if a afterward'1 But you canteU that to an AA offl clal Athletics am not run by common law or under tha Constitution of the united States Least of an Olympic Games An athleta must prove hlmaelf Innocent of charges so nhat theoretically any Tom D1X and Barry might bring spita charges to draw auapenslon against a man and get sway with Ten that to an A A oSlclsl and ho shrugrhhr shoulders But then what an an rights to an Ofilelslf vV-' 'r OFnciAU ABOUk'' 1 FAAVO ON HOMTMOONv Wall Paavo got married and hu gond'da a honeymoon The advices fron abroad ara that ho is fed (ip with tha- whola show and doesdt cars very 'much whether be rune at Lee Angeles or not 1 -This ie naturally rather upsetting -to the major and tho minor 1 prtyheti because Puvo is a king pin in att the Olympic distance runs TbS teble drawn by Nordquiet is also (dependent to a hugri extant upmt whether tha Amarlcaa dyas-5 pic CommlttM la able to raise ita SSSIUlOOexpenMaeeount OnaUxns thaiolUW ln unlf orma hu been demited Jby a publie-eptrlted inanu- facturer so that our athletes wont have to run In their beeveedeea Wsitfs an One naa learned that the haul for the fund during areceot period of a Week wu hut slightly in excess oc 1500 In eon- tributtone not oven chicken feed such a noble cause tendency of eouree is to hold back' contributions until the lata momenta when theyll lock like something But It would seem that depression hu hit the' American leant 1 Alredy' it is planning to pare down Us entries It hu been a long tlpht slQce that happened In IM the eommttte chartered a ship and sailed in style with double rations ot potatoes and beef for the weight meiu who ut Uko alx-day bicycle riders and must ho fed to keep up their energy tt be awful jj if the United States lost the shot 3 put the hammer throw far a lack of'Kpcoode inpotatou and beeft GAL A jvw0FF- I The fact la that with drives on i fqr the relief of families in actual need of food to Uva by it is hard to stU the populsce to chip in for food 7 sa kAhs aHilaSaa bKU to help athletes track and PennCaptures Childs Cup Race Columbia Second Cutlnaed from Pago 1 bid by CriumUi caught Penn raw-Ing a neatly spaced 33 but Anderson going up only om notch had won back hla full length they flashed out of the shadow of High Bridge and stood for tha finish I Princeton In-this spot began tq look ragged and was barely clearing Its but even in -obvious check developing in the rfin of Its sleek cedar craft the seagoing Hges would hid allow Columbia: to shake li? Mr 1 Meanwhile Columbia in the last half-mile had gone back to about 39 chasing Penn for dear life even when It was patent that only a broken car or a crab would rob the Red and Blue of tha cup I 4 i Keey Positions They mpt' tint! the Una in about the nine parition in which thqr Jud cleared High Bridge Penh taring Its length and finishing strong Columbia etUl a foot or two better than deck ahead of the Orange end Mack The penn freshmen staged romp to keep their season's record Intact They too have been walloped by the financial 1 pruning sickle at their university having officially been scratched from tha Poughkeepsie regatta the gorgeous leal ot tha year Yesterday they showed a gaping world lining the speedway river wall leaning over the High Bridge rail clinging pra-earioualy to tha bowlders of the old reservoir hlU and even scrambling In Summer dresses and nawimit on to coal aoowa moored on the university Brights ride that they stand a good chance of having apent their money not in vain by paying their own way to the Mg Hudson college rendesvoua Went Oat For Lead They like the vanity went out for tho lead and Ilka their upper classmen! they rowed front race With nttie Cim to give them all the break! from "the tide they slogged the stream like a gliding machine and looked yeetordav Just about the beet the Harlem has seen this year The Junior vanity -race between Princeton and Columbia wu rir-tually no contest Even when the Lion stroke Ryan poked up the count to uva hla men from a raid the Tiger blandly refused to raise its beat and aped on the finish going away Tha boatlngi: Ceutined from Fagw 1 1 ho lifted every Mt of energy he doubled in mid-air tuned back single handed -r Tskee" Sixth Chuuo He all but won the only set tho American lost Bo took tho sixth gams after forcing it to deuce five timea with hla spectacular gats and laabea Bt tied tt at l-an again after the Australians had match point and a 40-love lead But Crawford had ona of his moments then and hls 'temporary brinianco won that game and tha next two for a conquest If Crawford could start la ths middle of hla matches ho might do better Bo had Vines on this run yesterday when the match was interrupted and today hls touches of sporadic briU lanes SRivo untU the third set which the Aus-trsllsns area A -r? A Meantime AlUaon and bis sldi-klck rads through to a victory In the flnt get and tho four games they yielded in winning tbs second -4 wen tribute to tho sUtt of Hopman the slim Unassuming little ellow wbo was bowled over by Shields speed 'the first singles match yesterday- Third a Thriller Thar third set wu a thriller with Gkawford i and Hopman holding their persecutors at set point witn 40-lovo advantage in tha tenth gams only to fall under the witchery of AUisoa's stroking ones again faU baric to -deuce and finally lose tha gams That Usd it at five-games an hut sweeping cross-court drives won the next two games and the set with the has of only ona point Tho Ansae ace wu at his beat right then He faded latsri and only Van Ryn's lapses mads tt something of a tight queese Vines tossed off Crawford in tho second Installment of their singles match he would drink of water The Australian bad left the sting of tho rally ho wu staging yesterday on tho courts when tha rain so unkindly intervened and apparently despaired of perplexing tha tan Pasadenan from the very start Tied at i-Att s- Beginning with the gama aeon tied at S-all in tha fourth act and leading two seta to one Vines took on game to get going and Craw-find aoR-balled hla way to win that name la the high praise accorded Jurges by the Rajah Boatswain Winner Of The Withers Burgoo King Sixth Confined Ftm rega by Soule lengths Indigo dosed fut In the final furlong and with Inception easily beat the tired Dree in the final furlong Rooney while raring under itwit pun feU at the next to the lut Jump 1 SEEGT DONALDSON TAKES THE OFENEB The talent started' the day auspiciously by picking and backing tha first Sergeant Donaldson'' With Judge Bchffllng UrtlasllM JUm tie ft Chib Athmtle a Msriu IMS Jhm 4 taw 11 Jus IS Jus as Orevassaeiar OravsiuS Bar YmM Ctuk AtlaaUea Brewabwr BlMf ought to pull them In by tho eubway trainful iV However-it seems pretty certain that the 135000 goal win not be reached America's perplexity Is its own our Government does not mmv the team Om understands that the British public pays tho freight by voluntary Contributions and that John Bull hu trimmed down the glae of hls team The Finns' who are track fanatics Uko to chip in But we have always tried to do things bigger and more expensive than our foreign rivals and tt soft of hurts to have to trim our nils along with tha rut COMPETITION BOILS Of PBELIMINABIE8 The result hu been that competition for the team Id this country Is at fever heat And It Is our greatmt danger With Rosner running a lJNW-yard net In May and with tha hoys busting their bellows down Booth early April there is a real fear that our athletes will again ho winning an their Olympic races in the preliminaries to that when the red thing oomes along they wUl be blown On put performances we outfit to win the four firsts which Kord-quiat hu awarded on the flat This win he something new for at each of the lut two Olympic Oamee wo managed to win but one fist race 1934 Jaekeoa BchoU uved ua from a shutout by capturing the 300 meters In 1S30 Ray Barbutt pitched through the tape and slid along the cinders on hls bleeding chest to win the 400 Pretty small pickings for two seta of Olympia Osmes In fact have wan only four rseee on tho flat slnea tho war In 1930 wo Bad our banner year with Charlie Paddock taking tha 100 meters and Alan Woodrtng capturing the 300 At any rate follows Axeft lineup of tho nations on tha track exclusive of the marathon drawn up on the theory that Nurmi win eventually toe the mark at Los Angeles jHlV Jnir Maureen Oircutt Takes the Medal In British Golf Caniiaul Fiim Fags 1 Jersey girl shot her 73 yesterday under perfect conditions to did tha ama-storm cuss abruptly today after raging all morning Mlm Orcutt had tha luck to play tha Saunton wastes In comparative eahn and sun and her 71 with almost aU the eouree spectators following her beat Mlm Wilson for the medal by three strokes The fared well lit tha draw for match play and an acat-tered evenly through the- four tagouts MTs BlgMs meets Mrs J- Watson Scottish star and Mrs BUI drew Mra Todd of Kilkenny whou qualifying rounds totaled 177 strokes Virginia Van Wto wu the only American drawn In tho aecond quarter' and she faces formidable opposition throughout Her flnt ft Jalr Jrir is Jklr is Juir so Aaa Aae IS Aaa so Bart I OUT OF CUF RACE Long Beach Cel May 31 Dkk Loynce a former challenger In tha classic gold-cup regatta of the American Power Boat Amodal mid today he would not enter the 1933 event at Montauk Print Long Utand AT SIGN COLLEGIAN Emmett McKrithen right-handed pitcher of Duka Unhefrity hu been elgnad by the Philadelphia Athletics and srlir report on or about June field records Twilight meets Bonny Maureen and Feudal Times scratched becaust of tha- heavy going Sergeant PoMldsqn wu made the favorite backed down to 13 to 8 The eon of Whisk Broom drew tho rail position Hr quickly took command from the atari opened gap hugged the ran throughout and under the whip beat Portam the contender and second choice' throughout Portam tumbled once during tho running or he might have won Down the line three 1A a row Sergeant Donaldson Deacon Hill and Hutiput favoritei flashed heme winners The last: named added to the and the financial proflw-of the track patrons by winning under a pull by three lengths She wu made a top-heavy favorite at to 10 She brake tardily at the atari and did' not overtake her opponents until three furlongs had been covered Then she moved up feet an tho outside opened gap but over to the rail and won under a puU by three lengths Oh Baby Boy Craxy and Via Appia had a hot fight for the place and they finished named short heads apart'' wll swell the fund snd soma of them an bound to bo thrfflen' wen attended If a New York Curb Exchange A meet could draw over tOOO pith but little advance publicity tha widely heralded Uetropollta nA A meet ett June in Yankee Ism PHaastoBi law atephms: MS Owntti Ms kaasad Msla Mo fehU Ito 7 btowsi (troU toMiaatoa Muwsla Lwm Oeluablc Bow alataik Ko RmmII a ndaa: lio 4 Xarrlm-JaJt Ma S' Minis mSTt Rsnsi (trek Aditl casnrslB AUsra HP e-awlwrit: ns Duff: No UMi Ms A McSdoo: 4 OssmthS: A nsrnhsrt No A XoSI: ha 7 dwlft (iHkA (ossnsIb Cui XV' Jsrior VanUr Boos Uni OsluaMo: Bov lillj No a MMMmas: lia A KuuUtaoU Ms A UeCoWa- No A Wllfcsr: MsTrO(UIMS KaJ lodaua straks Mjrsa msmtsIa vanHy Mtti -1 bass OoluaUila: Bov KlodonuR Wf li -Mr V'-ui Points-Score -1 in Track Events j- i-: id'll i opponent is Jean McCuUock Scotch champion in tho umo bracket aie the British stare Diana PlShwick and Wanda Morgan lie ThW Bracket Three Americana headed by Mias Orcutt landed In tha third bracket Tha medalist meets Jean Hamilton of Tandridge In tho first round Mrs Cheney fares Doris Chambers and Mias Hicks mute Doris Parks with the probability of an Orcutt-Hlcka match an old rivalry In the United States in the third round Olenna Collett Van faces a troublesome array in the fourth quarter with Mrs George Coate of Troon who qualified with IN her first opponent To gain tha final round Mr Van probably win have to defeat Enid WUaon in tha third round Molly Gouriay and then Mis Rene Lacoste wife of the French tennis player who won the tournament Simone Thlon da la Chaume In 1930 Mis OrcuUk eardr Oul' 44II1JI4 1 la 44SJ4SS4 3V Scone lor the two rounds of American tfayen (rinl (mm talar'a atwaS jfUrdr't Him Hmnm OmhU him Vlrilala Via IM Hm Uaaa Ghmty U-W-in Mr OKuaa OnlWu Vim M-aa-iaa (40444 a a him Brim JUfka 1 Finland 4 we tiiivase' lM 6omaiv i British per by Field on June 1 Promises to 23 London May brt-5-Thwa were no scretchu Derby field and the 33 posted for final acceptances prooaay go to tha poet at Epaom Downs on Wednesday June mna and haU Xnghsh radng classic la tho Add Owner Sir Rutherford TRfona CHaU Boldin Crocker (U-S-A lird Woolarington iLCtaherr The Aga Khan Tha Aga Khan MMBouemm BM8locock Andrea '-I April the Fifth Bacchus Buckle 'Celebrator ooFcy -Dastur: Fbdauad Heapenm Jackdow the Second Jarkey Fred Fox une Marshall Weston Quirks Beery Start Elliott joe Child Canty But Ellsworth breaking blistering eraas-court shots out of tho unbroken rhythm of his loping stride poised Crawford three times in row in the second game as the desperate Ansae tried to reach the net Vines ran out with Crawford taking only a point and games wars tied at four-alL There wu no sting in aervloe and Vine brake It rudely treating tt so lightly that tha Australian double-faulted hlmaelf Into double embarrassment on the deciding print 1 Vines made abort shrift bf the sixth and match-deciding gams starting with an ace and ending with another terrific blast that forced Crawford to hit an easy cripple more in adf-dAenao than anything olae KUewerth quickly rerouted the baU Into the far comer for placement that the Australian couldn't have touched with a ten-foot pole and tha match wu ovec A ENTEBS FORCES A team of SO athletes hu been entered by tho Mew York A -nf the annual Metropolitan A A Junior track and field ehamjEon-ships to ho 1 held tomorrow afternoon at tha Lewlaohn Stadium 138th Stand Amsterdam Ave Regularly a winner of the Junior teem tltla tho Winged Itoot club Is expected to again gain top ranking REOrEM QUEENS RINO The local outdoor boxing season win get under way next week when the Owensboro Stadium celebrates Ha 13th Inaugural with a 15-Vqpnd bout between BJd Chocolate the Cuban Dandy and Lew Feldman hard-hitting Brownsville light-weSh li i 1 WIittauer Eighton WMO Singer TKAJ fnoct SIIUdSMl is'iieaaooa'4 "S' 5 i jj' Poland I W's Hungary 3 4 Austria 1 4 4 Denmark loAiwaob! brain: dw jSwitaerlandv Sf 13 i CSechoilovalda KS' 3 4 It tss Dlck Harry 1 Cards a Red Rolfe Clinches: ShortstpJob Red Rolfe yming farmhand of the Yankeea appears to havo pushed Bobby Btevena out of the picture in their battle for tho ehorteton Job with tho Newark Colonels- iBolfo hu been hitting and fielding in splendid style He was with Albany last season after luring college Ones regarded among the prime of tha International Stevens seems likely to be shifted to the Yankeea' chib at Springfield In the Eastern League y- FVKVIS GETS POST Lafayette'Ind: May 38 OP-James Purvis AU-Weetem half-beck on Pwduek football elevens of tha paat thru years hu been signed head freshman football coach i at Purdue university Mte Um S-MUmIm: BoVT OwbbIi WMlr Be A fansMor Nil 4 A Bhnna No A Bnllh Drewry etMka-Oteans: asswaia Kan uMJ A 0 4 'A LISTS FIGHT CARD Tha Port Hatalltoa boxing dub Mtt present a card of rounds next Thursday evening- which win eonriet of one ten two eights and three fours Fred Monte bantam-weight champion of the New York National Guard will clash with Eddie Bowling of Washington a in tha feature ten ii -'v LIST AKCUGBT OAwntq Thehlght basebaU season gets under way Wednesday night at Dexter Park when the Rpringfi-id Mm of Long Island City meets the BuehwickA (to Friday wight the West NewYMfcaiM winplay at Detxer Park i i ft iiilii4M(o(i(i4 Mr nkr ni(Ma MIM MutM ItoUtna H-TO-lti Min laid bimmmm ea-aa-isi 8 BEYLIN TBAN8FEBED 1 Jimmy Shevlin young flnt seeker who median' Impressive 'appearance with the Cincinnati Bede this Spring hu been transferred to Rochester of tho International League Ba went to tha Red Wings on option and is to be returned for next season 12 LcrdRowbury WKOSInr Barclay Lord Derby Esmond KTattersatt OOuUlver A Dewari StrKFTaaef' BhrLtPhUHpe Mirada A' Orwell Peter Planet PortoflM 1 Royal Dancer Spenser 1 Summer Planet Bunnyborough' Wyvem 2 li o'atSBf Eai-I Houiofl ti'i Vf -V TT 1 i i (' 1 -t-.

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