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TH EVIMNQ WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1912.
SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK
UP-TO-DATE
EDITED BY
AND NEWSY
ROBERT EDGREN
FRESH GLIKP3ES INTO FISTIANA
Copyright, 1312, by Dm 1'rrsi rubllslilng Co. (The New Tork World).
Ahe Attetl In Great Condition and
Now Weighs 135 Pounds
Stripped, According to Billy
Nolan's Letter.
Oaprrlstt. IBIS, rr tha rrnt rnbUahlof Oo.
(Th. Naw York WnrUI.
A HE ATTEWj disappeared a eoapU
rt month Ro after hla twenty
round nght with Tommy Murphy.
H didn't eend out any bulletins cover
tat M movement. So the following
letter from Billy Nolan, former manager
t Battling Nelaon, wai something of a
arprlM:
SUddtatown, Lake County, May It.
Mr. Robert Bdfren, New York:
Thla la the fourth week that Aba
ttall has passed In the mountatna of
Lake County. Tho flrtt two weeks
were apent on my ranch, now flrlah
tng two week In a camp fifteen mllea
from the ranch high up In the pines,
where we aro out In a forest where
plenty of gamio and llsh abound. Abe i
has become quite accustomed to th
utdoor life. Hornnback riding, fish
lng and hunting la tho way he passes
most of his time. TJiat this new
life has worked a wonderful change
In the little Hebrew la best ovldonccd
by the continual Increase In pound
a- a certain aign that he la in per
fect fiealth.
Abe's wind and stamina have been
thoroughly tested here on many occa
sions. I am aatlafled all he needa la
a good rest. Two months In the moun
tatna will tend to put thla wonder
ful little fighting machine In prima
hap ready to meet the beat of hla
laa and again demonstrate that he
la the same AJM Attell who for year
waa the classiest ring man this coun
try could boaat of. Trained and In
Ms present Improved form, no fighter
f hi poundage can defeat him.
Whan Johnny Xllbane has taken
th Km and reaped the benefits of
ls bard earned victory Aba Attell
will be rsady to go after th throne.
We ar ready to put up any kind of'
wager that Kilbaa or hi friends
feel Ilk ovectlng; In fact, we are
ready to prove that Aba Attell waa
defeated by ill own carelessness,
lack of training then It was a close
aWcislon at that
AtUll will not enter the ring until
late In June or probably early In
July. We did try -to close a match
with Wolgast up to tan rounds from
Jones's) oft repeated declaration that
fee Intended showing hla man with
My ona where the money was sll
light Wolgast was offered (7,000 to
asset Attell for six rounds In Ban
Franclioo. However, he thought It
wiser to hook up with Ritchie for
lets than 11, MO. It certainly was a
-rise move, considering the showing
that Wolgast mads that night.
Abe la doing everything that I ask
him. Of course, he has quite a few
Idea that w do not agree on. An
occasional disagreement or row Is the
rasult suoh little things aa these are
to be axpocted. The mode of life
that I insist on hero In the country Is
U foreign to Abe Attell as It would
to to -one or our saddle horse who
has never been asked to drive be
tween a pair of shafts, then to try
and drive him In a buggy. You can
Imagine that you would have a task
to perform.
When you are told Abe. ha not
trunk a cup of Java or tea? let alone
pastry of any description, you have
an Idea of the careful life he Is now
leading. Seems miner strange for
tba boy who lias been used to the
cafe and bright lights for the past
ten years. Ills sincerity can b
reckoned by his' actions, nd the re
sult from his now rugged and much
Improved appearance. Instead of the
frail look he la as chunky as Wol
ctst, and when he hits San Francisco
, will -Kale over 1JJ pounds strlpnod,
d good, healthy, hard fleali, ac
cumulated by hard work In tho open
fir, plenty of rest and a wonderful
Improvement in appetite, which has
been appeased by good, common
waa food. Uk the horse, Attell
has Improved with the change of
paaturo. Not wishing to take too
much of your valuable time, believe
ss sincerely, BILLY NOLAN.
AN Abe A'.tell weighing 138 pound!
la flrst-clss fighting condition
would be a new factor In the
lightweight situation. I'd like to see
Abla hook up with Cross, Murphy and
th old buneb of New York llghtweuchte
Without havlnj to fflva Ihem n.'.hi
handicap. Tbere'd be tome good fight-
CAJtPBNTIEn, the Frenchman, will
fight Billy Tapke In Tarls eoon.
Papk 1 to get S per cent, of the
gU If hs Tins, SO per cent. It he loses.
As th French sporting public loirs In
terest in fighting when the hot weather
strike Paris, the gate may not be very
larf. sad Carpentler, who has a con
trast (or 19,000 for hi end, win, loss or
Craw, will have th beet of It
JMwever, Tapke will be satisfied If ha
M knock th French mlddlenolsht
chasaplon out, and o prove that ha Is
Halls' coming baok Into championship
(arm. It would be worth while to go
, through the fight, under those o!rcum
stances, even If he received only ei
paaaa money.
AWIBK from Las Vegas Informs ui
that the promoter of the John-aon-Flynn
affair has rer.lv.1 a
t tela gram from Palier, ssylnv that he
wfll be at the rlngBld July 4 and that
ha will ohalltng the winner to fight
Mat at any data after July4, and that
ha watt havs backing to t extent of
mat.
af-a.XfciJi
tmim'.w
munr s
"COZY" DOLAN TO
ROCHESTER CLUB
Former Jersey City Third
Baseman Fails to Keep Up
Pace Struck Last Season.
COZY DOLAN, the Hilltop third
baseman, who at one time prom
ised to accomplish wonders In the
major lengiio baseball world, has been
ent to Rochester, leader of the Inter
national League race. If he ahow any
thing while working for the three-time
Class A. A. champions, Manager wol-
verton will protnbly haul him back Into
fast company. Oolan did some great
fielding and batting for the Highlanders
after leaving Jersey City toward the
close of last season, but this spring h
was badly spiked in the training caap
and never has been right. Th chancea
ar mat wnen n regain nis proper i
condition he'tl electrify the Ed Bar
m tMii iiA will nrobablv h a areat '
help to John aanaell' boys In their at
tempt to win their fourth penant la a
row.
Cuba aad Pirate la Biff Trad.
Tin Cube tad th TlnUi htre Jut earapleud a
Ms tilde. Tti Cblcstn club ou wipiad uUlltj
aus Artlt Uodntn ssi lltcbcr Kic Ool for Uit
two uUrtu, I-ltcuer Mrtj MirwM nJ ouuitUM
Tommr lMofa. Uafnua U M 4a snj tnel.
Uoa oa uit aiisusa onwkit un oil try, dui K
U at ftrei bus tint U sum, and It will us
OaubttiUr be law when In'lt bt pWS. Coli
m tla UkIIoi tot man is u muoiui uim
two jws ssd. but uses uira a tUD't Uta ol
ay iitat. It tu Um Um iimm1 lmcmdaa
Uist boW UUIfM od lmcb wtn "thrautu." M
it H tiui to now u; u rton oi eertvc m th
Cbtcvsai, aba our their riuon tar ntklai tin
tuiJf vti tb arnultr of luilnj a illiil MUth.
paw win.
lovai nay naaasjf tirorras.
There la a ttrani nimor tnrcHtns till rouodj
lhit Otam Blotill. tin Ms tint Iminu. will
uerl nabVy Vusc. tin tvtcria liorUtop.
uuutfrr f till lliuwot itltf UUi Nuon
ui nuon, mouu
niiDAsru in .aui !( .via,
oa rtr an
tit Tfrjuojr womltiM IJ tut rlub itlln t n.
triu hlui Indar iualraJ of arcurtaf llirrr ttla
troa tar AtliUUw. WiUiro hu bn luioutr of
tha )H. loula AauaiMni for to aaaaora now, but
biui't Ixrii obla to do anjibiDS wltb Hum.
Vaalaaia wita ninneapoita low,
Dob Uotfiub. wa at Una cloml fl
wba at Una pUrl flrtt tail
aiutal .utoo AOMHrane. and iwj, rear
ruMKrU Ua UDWin (a'D.i mm oi ui ivralrm
tauua. bat txn lrird hj Mlnntaiolls of tin
Aaertosa ociauon wnm at a uiuiij lonrMrr,
Collea Baseball Rranlte.
4. r.hM.4.tnl.Ult..v.trf 9, lnMl...l.
1.
At I'nrliktioa Yala-UruB tm coneafl!:
rain
lotion, Vt. Tufts. 41 VmiKiat. 0.
At Worcratar Hair uruaa naruaouta. 4.
At liatou. Ua. lioJola.I)lti mmm int.
AVt'IilitJa Cstladle Loliaraltr. Bj Mount
At VKlat'own, Cona. Wfslajtn.Trlnltr gaua
aauad In aroontl Innlnti tain.
5,000 Patterns from Which to
Select $20, $30 and $40 Suits
If you come to us, we are never forced to
tell you that the cloth you like cannot be had in
the size you need.
You select the cloth, we take your measure,
and when your suit is finished, it is your suit not
a suit made to fit some one else and altered to
fit you.
Blue serge coat and trousers as low aa
$17.00,
made to measure and tailored and finished aa
well as moat suits that cost double the price
we ask.
Our guarantee hai forty years behind if.
Arnheim
Broadwciy and 9th Street
The Largest Tailoring Establishment in the World
JJtS. , .f r. . -T.lrt.. taaHwl-
1 sO
BKClWM t-EMItr CROM,
AOff A5 A
UdKTVIEt6HT.
ATIEU-
I IJR0rt)WV
Columbia Crew Shows Promisingly
for Big Regatta at Poughkeepsie
Blue and White Varsity Eight
Makes Good Showing in
Harlem "River Event.
TUDOIXO by th. form h -pIv':"t SKinWft
S w- -
Aoh4 iVvM BiKrvw w-lt In thai
aquatic claawto at Pachkpl n.xt I
month. Th work of th three Blue and
Whit eight, was th. feature of tho
BUmoriU Day fixture Comm .. wa.
easily the star of th day, Its thre.
bails having little trouble In sweeping
all nerore tnem.
that of tho-Ioscra was 157.
Tho Malta Doat Club of Philadelphia
was the second victim of nice' speed
boys, tho Columblas defeating tho Penn
sylvania by eight lengths In the Inter
mediate iiliells. In that event the second
varsity crew carried oft the honors In
t.0t 3-6.
Although Columbia's crows outrowod
their opponents in eacn race', it remained
for tho varsity eight to ahow their ad
mirers classy rowing. The Blue and
White eight was plttod against the New
York A. C. In the senior contest, and
the race was the fastest ofj th. three
in the Junior race Jim Rice's fresh- SS tt! W.iS'SlW!
men eight outclassed tho Lone Star yw on tae rliar in tlm nornlni ant aftrrnoon
crew and won"by more than ten lengths. VVV' ibiulnTS1,' l''r!
It wu a walkover tor tho Mornlngalde waa a luk(u,i in tlu' frrhm.in ere lii ttia itlr
collegians, their time being 6.S0. while ?"Vrt,So'! sin" iM??'1 " "'
AK.tr VMOKKINCb HRt fUr.. MONAV
REIURillKti fRort A HUNT
eights, the collegian crossing the finish
line in 5.40.
Brooklyn Celtic, mid Newark l'lay
. Tic.
J,Vll'??ura Celtlca. l.,c-a of Ui Aaieclcan
i.mf011.'," 1 Jllb-. lh' ",nn" '!'. iJawl a II
!I?'r., . f'umi'lownlu arrlra of llm Niw York
V.'lu1" '1" trJt at Uan.u.4te Oral. llti.okl)u.
J.acb aiila acoinl a Ial. Hi. rr.irlt l,m'ht almiil
?.V,.JorJ"t.l'I: Ularrn thr llronlln Ctlllca
.arjmni ILT JC (ii ,Hf rO lUHCf,
Kirkliy fiuoil rinir-r it. f. iin.i.
WXM ffWSlT
bn tl. ato-m l.mke al.mt unon moit of
Sjlrtt? qV.OTtoA.u,J 'ilT.-".'."'.::;
wip'Uf' wai t"i.i Tirti. f(! i:'..'!..
atar. Ktrkhr wrnt rmil m and lu.t ha not
ftp S5fAl;.,fieV,.
"'r " -""" rritnutiir mi Tlinuics
Pel I Defeat a Wliltiunii nt Trnnla.
...7!"""" .ISojao'lt . I VII tl-fcatnl Malcolm l.
H hltuun. Ill ttlLinil rli.nii.l.t, an 1
allit, in ttv trnDU toiirnatnnt nf tba Itwkjwar
Ilimtlns Cluti at Vt.irlmrt. I.. 1. r,ll (l.-o;,ird
tila alioli alnkat arrllruljr fi:n lark roiirt and nan
i,j -ci.rr 01 o i, -. m and c -a, riaylu
n fut thrurliout. Wilttr Mrrrltt Hill Jl.
I'larrd Ma b(at furui and difralrd N'ulu-.l.l w
Nllra by rt- L". S 11 and 03. IKan Matlirj of
yau, of itot,,Tt u rt.v.
im acora h,u u .', p,
IN NEW
U NEILL-ADAMSLO
Sixth Avenue, 20th, 21st and 22d Streets
Today and Tomorrow at O'Neiirs
2,000 Men's Panama Hats
At a Positive Surprise Price
Genuine Colombia South American Natural White Bleach Panama
Imported to Sell Regularly at $5.00, $6.00, $8,00, $10 and $12
$3.65
Very
in all
Every hat absolutely fresh nncl.new hnrdly off the steamer.
Bo sure to come to O'Neill's to-day or tomorrow for these hats, as we hardly
expect the supply to hold out beyond two busy days and it is not likely that
another suJi hat proposition will be possible again all season if ev.r! 1
Or Salvia CNeiU'i Store for Did and the Boyi j'
NIGHT.
Giants Home
After
Reds Administered the Only
Two Defeats New York Suf
fered in Foreign Fields.
BY BCZV.MAN JWI.Gr.K.
AV1NO flnUhcl tho most remark-
ablo road trip in the history of a
New York club, tho Giants return
A Nc
to the Polo Oroumls this afternoon for
a month of warfare. If they can make
us good a ehowlne at home as they did
on tha road tho National Leaguo race.
to all Intents ami purposes, will be over
by the Fourth of July. While such an
occurrence would be an artistic triumph
it would be of conritlernblc financial
loss to the club. With Interest gone
from the race, fans do not, as a. rule,
attend the games In large numbers.
When the Giants returned from a West
ern trip after winning tha pennant In
1903 they drew on on occasion less than
201 people a record breaker for small
Attendance.
People are willing to pay to see th
horn club fight when thoy have all the
best of a proposition, but they hesttats
when It comes to an absolute etneh.
On tills recent trip the Olants played
every club In the league with the excep
tion nf Uoaton and lost but two nmai
Those two were to tha Cincinnati ileds
by one run each. The- made clean
sweeps In St. Louis, Pittsburgh, Brook
lyn and Philadelphia, and the worst
thoy got In Chicago was a protested tie.
STANDING OF
AUEniRAN LEAuulC
Club. W. L. PO.I Club. W. L.
:l!
Chlcaio ...'. 1J .100 Clarrland ..IT IV
ItAitnn "n 1.1 .ti.iVWatn'ton 21
Drtrotl ....20 lS .813 St. fiOuU. . .11 28 , 29T
RESULT'S Or YESTERDAY S GAMES
MOKNIS'tl (1.U1E3.
PtlUdalphla. T: Nyvr York, 1.
rtt. louiv ii: uairuit, u.
llmton, aj Wublalton, 2.
CtiUKO. 3: ClrTrlawl. 1.
.tn'iai.siioX oAMxa,
Waahlnzton, fi; luton, O.
t.latflUkl. 10: Chicago, 8.
Detroit. 10; nt. buuu. 3.
Nrw York l'ullateUlila fame poatpooad.
lUin.
GAMES SCHEDULED
Detroit at Bt. Loula.
YORK'S
8HOPPINQ
Soft, Fine, Featherweight Panama
the Wanted Shapes, Including
Alpine, Racquet, Telescope, Cleit, Opti
mo, Full Crown, College, Etc., Etc.
i aw r r i ui
Pal-zur. akd
to Play Cardinals
Remarkable Trip Abroad
Iurlng the present stay at home alt'
of the Western clubs will appear, be
ginning with tho Cardinals to-day. At
the end of this Invasion the fans will
have had a fair opportunity of seeing
whether there Is anything In tha league
that could hold the Olants In chock.
The only team that Is regarded by the
Players as ait all danzcrous Is Pitts
burgh. In their opinion the Reds blew
up ten Unys ago, and from now on will
not count as a serious contender. The
loss of two games by Cincinnati vester-
day drops them for below New York In
percentage.
As the weather get warmer tho
Giants appear to be growing stronger.
MdJraw has six pitchers, any one of
whom can be relied unon to win. Tho
Giant manager has adopted a system of
wonting nis twlrlers In regular turn
regardless of the teams they are to
face. In the.past he has been com
pelled to maneuvi'e hi. pitching staff so
ai to bring certain pitchers against
certain clubs. Kor Instance, he would
use Marquard and Wlltse against such
clubs as Pittsburgh and St. Louis and
Matty and Ames against Chicago and
Cincinnati. Wlltse waa also used ad
vantageously agatnat the Cubs. The
Olants are so strong In th pitching
department now that ho can take them
as they corns.
Rltba IfArautrd addd ta hla wondarful aorln
word jrtaiunUr br dtfnUnf the I'ulllloa In tli
moTDlnc
rlau,iir.
xaau. This masaa hla twtb. etrtUlit
m oniT oca im oas it Da nnrmaajT
to femora rilmuoxa tho box. In a iiom aalnat
rbkUOrlprua be ins taken out vrtth tu aoort a
tta In the ninth, Hatty wast la to rallare htm
and waa bMtra. Tha cams waa ceooroed a
dafMt for Mathewson,
Tli lUfhlandcra ltft for IMrolt last BUrht and
will tait ll.o kmcnt trip of Uie aouoo bWott r.
turclns tn U.e Hilltop. Mr. Parrtll waa tvxlj
liai,ioinlad orrr tba fallurt to su In on afternoon
ame at tbo Pulo Urounda. uid ha and the Alti
IaUc manajtf waited unUl tha lut mlsuta ba
fort railing It off. The' postponement of that
THE CLUD8.
rii.i. ti t nn i rinh W T. Dtfl
NawVirk..srf O ,2l St. toula...l 2T .
(Jlnc!nnatl,.'.M M I.ILO rwla'phla .,14 ID .421
Chl.-art ...111 IT .ti." rtoitoo ...lj ij .831
I'ltUhunh IT IT .MO'ltrooHrn ...10 .413
MDItNlNQ 0AMB8.
Nw York. T: I'hlUdalphU, 1.
Itrrxtklrs. 7: Boston, tl.
Cldtaso, 8: Cincinnati. S,
bu umim, e: vvwivavx, .
Now York. : fiiUaolpbU. 1.
rtttilnirsh. U: St. Uwla. T.
Cluuwo. ; CUveumatl. 4.
Ilroourn-Uoatoa SW poett'oaSB.
FOR TO-DAY.
St. Loula at Nrw York.
lloaton at Ilronklrn. Two ssaMS.
Cincinnati at ritiaburfh.
CENTRE
$3.65
K'CAPrrr
If Giants Continue Their Good
Work, Pennant Fight Will
Be Over by July 4.
ileh rati nit b rrcalnrd throtuh i1m ru tilt urn
nf tiotible-heart ?n, A holiday it&mt U alwtyi
cuoJ tj .!out 1.000 praple la St York, n1
In Uif IVla UroiindJ thit oiUd mu upvrU of
$1&.ii0 In nxbcy.
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE.
Standlnv of (lie Clnlis.
Clnb. W. L. l'C. Club. V. U
RnrtKitrr ,.V I'J ,62A nalttmoro ...14 IT
ittfr L'lt7..:i II .eib Montrral ....14 IT
llufftla ....14 Vi Naark It in
Toronto ....IS Id .484 froildeac ..12 IS
PC.
.4.U
.4A.1
.4.'!
.400
Resalts of Ycsterdsy's Oarurs.
ItOrt.NI.VO OAUE3.
Jrraar C1W. b Nowark. 4.
HililaMrr, e: rrortdroca. 2.
Tormto. 1 : Ttocbeater. 0.
Ituffalooloctrral same nottroned. Rati
AITKIINOO.S UAJlaa.
Ntwark. 8: Jecwr City. 2.
Ilnftalo. 4; Unntfal S.
lUxtmUt. 6; Tiwnnto. S.
t'rorlilrncUalUmor (ama peftpocad. Hi In,
Games Scheduled for Ttj-T)r.
l'nirjlfnoa at Jrnrr Cltr.
HaJUmora at Nt.ark.
Itootroal at BuffjUo.
Toronto at Rocbatr.
..Baseball, rlo Orounds. To-dar, 4 P. Sf.
Olaali ra. M. Loula. Adn. 60c.
FfelrlPrraBlVlHLa
If you haven't trrn tham vou don't know
LOX-1T-ON
7oat Hhlrta Knee Drawers.
They're different therVa bcttar. We
aouaiit tha bail they're the anawar. "
Bold br iM metropolitan ilmlrrs.
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uiiaia wiiiiii
Thnm'a White, hapt Bowllnf Alters
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CONEY'S FUNNY PLACE
6CUXXCK BB09.
PALISADES Park wPfiofuHt.
CiaOCU. BETTBB. BBIQBTEB THAN KVCH.
NEW Dally atatln
BRIGHTON J
JKW Dally Matinee. 3 Do Amelia Ulnsliam
rm vv. .inHi Raw .'"
loa 4s AammT I. Badlnl
aa Aiviar. uonnauy m
Wabb, Hoar A Lae, others
HENDERSON'S kvV
alma, Collins Hart, Crouch Welch.
Uobba Dala. Durion A Utryksr oth.ra.
1 THE NEW PLANET i
VI A herrimentJI
Ni
A I HAMRRA VALKtlKA HUllAtT
LnnmOIUi AOo..'CabarttslaCaita,'
7th ar. ISOtl. at. JlfvltNILC VlNAl'Oltk
Mat. Dally. !c CQ..llAUHr FOX k oth's
COLONIAL .u-.
C0LUMBU lLMmmmftt
Trials To-Day and Finals To
Morrow in Annual Athletic
Meeting in Philadelphia.
(Special to Tlie nrenlwt tVorldl,
PiriLAnRI.PHIA, May 31.-The trial
will bo held to-day In the Intercolleglars
track and field championships at Frank
lln VMd. Tho finals will be heM to
morrow, and before the last event 1
decided It Is exprvtcd that many now
records til bo nunc up.
It la harder to pick the winner of thl
year' affair than any that have been
held In a tltvnde. I Pennsylvania Univer
sity Is represented by a well-balanced
team, but, tho mtnnr colleges have o
many stars entered that all calculations
may jro for naught.
Columbia xhntild rut a blc figure, In
tho results. The lllue and Whlto team
bnasl.t of many rtar performers. Harry
llabcock, who created n record In the
pole vault laot year, Is counted on to
spore, but he'll do remarkably) well If
he wins, ns In tho past ten months
many stars have come Into tho open In
this event.
Jacobs, th Columbia eprlntlnp: mar
vel, ran the "hundred" In 9 Us. Iast
wrik In practice, and If lie repeats no
one will be nble to toifh him. ITonslb.
tho half-mller, and Orndy, tho hurdler,
are hIso relectrd aai probable point win
ners. With Tel Herna and John P. Jons
entered, Cornell should have all mark
from the half to two miles at her
mercy.
DAWSON WINS$35.000
IN BIG AUTO RACE.
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. May 31. 'Tra
heanl the call of the ranch. I believe
I IH buy one."
Thl.i was the statement to-day of Jos
Dawson, winner of the second annual
SoO-mlle motor car race of the Indian
apolts Speedway. Tho darlns; younc
Iloosler driver, who htirled his National
car around tha f00 miles of track at an
average speed 'Of 78.72 miles an hour,
was 3.,0"i0 richer than he was yesterday.
Tho first prize offered by the 8pecdway
management was SO.0OO and accessory
prises added 315,000.
"It was hard luck. That' all yon
can make out of 1t. It was a hard race
to lose, but lt'H all In the. game. I did
my best and since I've lost out, I'm for
th man who picked the prlxe," said
Oalph Do Palma, who led the racers In
his Mercedes entry from tho tenth mil
to within five mllea of the flnth.
Cylinder trouble, due to a fractured
piston which affected the engine, forced
tho Intrepid Italian-American to quit
the race after he had maintained an
average speed of SO miles nn hour.
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