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Enjoyment PIMLICO, Kenney's Gelding Dominique, Which This Year on Harvard Shatters Track ß^nmique Record and Scores Sixth Consecutive Victory at Pimlico Course, ¿loï&îe Barely Nips Crocus Noted British U. S, hi Sprint for Second Financier Now The Gridiron Circuit Approves Money By W. B. HANNA- Plan to ! of Scheduled for Change RaihOff Futurity, To-day, May A Baseball Fan Mch before their mectin« ncxt Har- real vitrrl Lh p!f F8"1! f,0r Saturday, Not Take Place, as Two U8ed teamS made up mo8tly of substitutes. The Play Rules! Only Contenders Are H«v«h u T Cup Rt. Hon. made * better 8h0win* a^ai"st Florid» than Certain; Exterminator Is Retired for Reginald McKenna understudiesun2Z Ï did1J? the Tiger Season Refers to against Swarthmore. The score was better, for the Har- Recommendations of Tennis Meeting Babe BCOred 8nd !t W. Rnth at °n> i8 a more °9 less «igniflcánt fact that Association Favor By J. Macbeth World's Series whethTr^"6",* °r BUbs Were System Md., Nov. 6..Frank made tii LC|rUlarB in' or,]y onc touchdown has been on Orderof'Seeded'Draw enjoyment PIMLICO, Kenney's gelding Dominique, which this year on Harvard. <8-_._ from Sam Hildreth via the It deserve a ja acquired selling race route at Aqueduct this By John Kieran may be that Swarthmor« was a< penalty It did deserve a rep¬ his sixth consecutive world series stronger team rimand. By Fred Hawthorne ^Bg, »cored victory for his new owner when he While the late lamented than Florida, and no! ATin of A« Equity Handicap for three-year-olds and was in full swing the Right Honorable doubt tho Tiger defensa It is evident Following the defaulting of several Coronas Í* upward over the six- against! that the Penn State countries in the course. In doing so he ran the distance in Reginald McKenna, Chancellor of the Swarthmore would have been much attack, when it cannot produce a point Davis Cup matches or Í5ri«C 1:11, which took one- firmer had the first men in two successive last wcond off the track Exchequer of the Lloyd George regime but if the string played, games, is below par. summer, owing to great distances jftrfa record, held jointly by Knobbie and Exodus. the playing of the substitutes in It didn't go sufficiently fur from mid- to be traveled and the usually runs in in the tight little isle across seas, any way reflects the of field to threaten accompanying a ( aeaáaUm* front, but'i>-_ witnessed his ability the seriously the Navy j expense, the executive committee of Box ofBlunts f, Whitney's Crocus, making her visited these parts and regulars Harvard a week before the goal line, and against Syracuse it died ff< of one. The millionaire owners last and ball The Princeton game was once inside the the United States Lawn Tcnnia Asso- uï'der »ilks in a year, two of the first, only game. and playing steadier 5-yard line. This is j íítf í»pe*r3ince fields of two-year-olds that raced was here tighter football than Princeton. vastly unlike Hugo Bezdek's offense, dation has notified the nations that this honor, and it was on British financier ostensibly them to your w«dnira only Saturday, a point of honor at least, to the Incidentally, only two touchdowns have regarding which the observations of were entered in the international event that cost her seemed bound to have to lend hi» auguí-t presence been made against so both Gilman Collnmore, .¿dt of condition the as many as pos¬ son Yale, Crim¬ Harvard, '33; Or¬ of 1922 that it has several OFFERfriends and and approved you Stable's sible of the eight most convention of bankers that held morn¬ Blue have had a more con¬ ange, "95 and '96, and West drastic «K. Ta* Ranco.cas Knobbie meet to prominent sistent defense Forty- changes in the cup regulations in the last settle the question of su¬ ing sessions at the Commodore and the than Pçinceton, with' fourth Street, '22, aro worth while: and invites these nations to attend two proffer sizes of El Pro¬ tíSíiit n«r tiring sixteenth premacy. afternoon at the Polo latter's goal line crossed for "Tho Penn »State offensive game nosed her out of second meetings touchdowns five important meetings to be held in Eu¬ ad just Grounds. One ti»««. appears to depend on two factors: rope next month. ducto especially popu¬ Martingale Ready to Race a letter was received of the Army team's coaches was The strength of the rush line and The son«?. Yesterday he asked which the cohesion recommendations made by the j lar in this after the was Six of these eight appear to have from Mr. McKenna in which ad¬ Saturday eleven he con¬ and co-operation of the executive committee of the U, S. vicinity. Shortly gate sprung mo¬ sidered the an a L. gone wrong None mitted that his most enjoyable strongest in the East. His backfield, axiom, platitudo if T. A. are in line with the ex- Penman «nt Crocus to the front and overnight. but J. S. and reply waa prompt and terse: you that holds in opinion Coeden'a Martingale will accept the is¬ ment in this admittedly grand vard." He "Har¬ please, good every pressed in the columns of The Tribun« Both are free wt a ditty P3ce until she started to sue with Sally's Alley. Mr. Cosden glorious country was when he met wasn't making any prog¬ instance, but especially so with Penn shortly after the draw for the Davis smoking, was the honor how State on account of the weaken. Is^t waited back of Crocus and Billy Garth say was Babe Ruth and given teamsnostication.merely saying the proximity of Cup preliminary matches was made last never more Martingale of the hand of the Caliph of appeared to him now, but the the offensive formation and its shifts even gener¬ ¦with Dominhpn until they were fitP and. anyway, he would shaking summer. At thnt time I made the sug- burning« be sent to the if he Crash. inference was that he expected to be to the line of scrimmage. The rush gestion that the ' «ot for the run to the post had to hop of the same belief line measured well draw be "seeded." ous sizes that full jrtriifkttMrf on one hoof. Owners and trainers of In part the financier wrote: "I have when the season with that of 1921, after the manner in use at give when he received a marvelous memento of ended. He thinks there is an but the play of the backfield did not regular wire. Eft» ranged alongside the other half dozen have flatly re¬ my in efficiency tournaments. measure of the real en¬ fused to first and only visit to a baseball game. the handling of the Harvard teams compare favorably. As a result, the The first Crocs« tfc« Whitney filly refused to have anything to do with the on the field that three-card meeting abroad will be held and stuck with run-off. AH allege injuries cumula¬ Never did any one become a fully de¬ the others don't get. monte plays failed to gain at the Cannon Street in found gjre vp the gelding 'fan' so as I. It was This may all be true, as has been ground, and the failure to Hotel, London, joyment only in reached the tive from Saturday's efforts. veloped rapidly but, clear the on Wednesday, December 20, at a ses¬ sattl they sixteenth pole. a case of love at first sight with Babe remarked before, take eleven robust line of scrimmag-e may have been sion to St» Crocus weakened and Many doubting Thomases of Mary¬ due to be called by the U. S. L. T. A., the distinctive charac¬ Dominique land are Ruth, and I shall cherish the memento young fellows of normal intelligence, lack of a player of when tho ¿rev >«y to win all out a frank in their expressions let them Lightncr's nations competing last sea¬ by length that ara you have sent me of the glorious after¬ apply themselves to the task ability. At least, that was the im¬ son will be ter of tttj * half. Knobbie, with a these afflictions all ingrown of asked to consider the pro¬ the El Producto closing attacks of Sally's Alley. There is noon." absorbing football from competent pression of an old bird who pondered posed revisions, from the tsA, just nipped Crocus on the wire every The memento he speaks about, was a teachers, and given and the comparative values of interférer in resulting fir »econd Little was reason to believe the excuses for E. R. willingness meeting England on July 7 last. A blend. money. Chief Blosson baseball with the imperial signature diligence.take eleven such young fel¬ and man'with ball. But, as stateM second will fíats, Hildur fifth, Blazes sixth and Bradîey's Time, winner of the lows of a Ed meeting follow shortly first division, as well as those for Lit¬ of H. R. H. George Herman Ruth in¬ big football center and they heretofore, Mahan hardly ever afterward, called by the International ¡ÜBSKsdalc last. scribed thereon. "If we had aren't to be scared made an inch of ground on his The Corona comes in tle Celt and Donjes, are genuine. These known," and going by reputation, own." 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