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Leslie Boyd Captures Tremont Youngster Shows Speed in Racing on Ice Murphy and Schmidt Tied With Six Points Fach for Second Place By A- C Cavagnaio Leslie Boyd. tl , -- ; s . esentative, ? ? ge skat ? . ' ? ? inninj ? coi ested rink ii Brq . . ? forts net!; i - n '?'? ? . ? Chai Schm 'Ci katit Club. Nev Jersev. bj ? ? ory each and als eked honoi wit ints - . wo} bot I i: ipet . ? ;n eacr, casi the ] ace unt I _e _e med it time to put 01 .per- - ' (voi ' 'ha event in 1 mina an evei n eapt ?" i 3 mil jtes 5 2-5 -? Opposed b> Veterans In each . coi pelle I to put : ? ? vet? erans, ont ?ve!; provi rir.k ? I tl alls and tiso accounte for I t tim.ei .. Mur] ttoiy can he 22 yard ? tine start a :rg ?' the 44 yard ?? a thi I betwei Georg ~ ?' Clnb the winnei ov inches. Cra:'- ; on thi pan : marked ; v ctoi mile conte; t the b iy -ecor n behind ? ne begin: ' tl ?utv.:* . ' che in >nt 181st Street Palact ?-' ?-. It i . 3cyd. Boyd ? ;-. ?'or the remaindi 01 he ; ? ? -. rom to , th re to gain thi] jther t n pi i toi bilis Off Hi- Rivals The one-) I Rg ofl ? - Kur 1 ? . ? ? 1er .vo-thii f the tance,had beer er ' t i r i n ted er, stu '<'< ? ?? ? l su g - : ti Vi ,] 1, :? mpi complete ? . ... Muelle j ? ? .. Mini t\ . !0-yard ? . ? ? 1 ' ? ? Grantland Rice and Rohcrt??on W in at i,?>\f Fla., J ';? ? ? ? . ( iran? and Rici kfeati ? ? tl ? " and 1. Lee jr., of Detroit. 1 ? to-da; R Rice hi . lere pra ual J Bun Higgins, Penn Slate Star. Quits Collcg sta -? . P. on?? Higgil end ? fall ? ;aptain eiev? ? . . ? '>' - ' on of assist in1 I reci at er at Fort 1 8 . - ? amerce and i -" . v. ill 1 be ing oi meml to be . plaj ? ? off ' ' ?' ? * t hi then take ui '? ' : - ? ??r, and ? A- L< 'iwor' nking r vilt act t pkj?ica Mr( ;il ill on \ op \gain .Only . , ;. eo at thi *a* . '?'? . ' : -- '' raid. , . . gunner ti ? - .? K Havana Entries 'Ti KSD.V1 ?? -? - ' ?: ? , - ''-??7. .? ? '?''"? ' ' - ? . . ? ??*?>?-? ; . '. J'. r. :? . \ ? . ?? ^|__'> ? ?? ? - i T* '' .'il? wjB? ;.,. ? - '.,' - ?, ? h r?^_______^^^^^^^^^^^g __^__^__^S^B^B^B^B^L1 ''._______! s^s^s^sfl Mi**'. ? . '% ?^S^S^S^H "_________________? Ihr Summary Ltion Murph; t? :.?? .:?.. !??.'. . - . - " . ? ..- ? ? :. ! . Miss i . scratch;, third. Time, n by Master Robert : Columbia Out For 3d Leg ou Fencing Cup niversit fer c ng it int ercoi ? begin 1 he 19^0 ? ' i evi-i thi N'fW ^ ork .?".: ? .. . ' "ill . On S the B i and White nted <?? ;. saber ' tel i : LIT] is at 1 '? .' '?. T ..r: Ver matches will be the first eve m ? ?. iule, cul ? - ham late of which has not . ;?;,.... i .? ? | season : ? ? n couraging at Co ? ? a 1 ' ' : ? ? ? ? ???? o of vet i n eluding the champion. M. J Bloom jr., [uad of prom nd, the Blue and fenc ing i i I >r, Professor to be confi i. third 1 .ercol fhe pr?s : . ay's twenty ? ? ? . ? 192? season indi a?t year . ? I t flic top of the i~"! A . nd was ?1 ? ? tain, -a ?: has i , eligi ? n c e t ' i vi h o wr . ? ? . com pet e i ? Stelle, ? n at t h e N e ? ? . . freshman t und R. D M?i rci s, also ? ? . - y Conti eras ? ? ten ol lasi ,-ear's ,-i ' ? .'?;?' foils, L'led d from : T, elle, ( leorge mi '?' r y , captain o1 h -" ai . ? De '?? . egiate Fencing League Col bia, Harvard, Val? ? ylvai Dartmouth, Bov loin titute ? ' "i echnology \t The "little resent thi lingside univer i "'?:??? ' h ? ?? pi titior '? . ruary 12, ? Dai tmout h the Morningsidi um Col. Till ISurton of Yanks Returns From Don er Hall '; n.ghast mi liei bustling, hat ' i . ? of ' ??' Vori Vanke ? ? ? CO! : n . ? ? ? ?hi ojou ?rid i to Ri ? - . ' tonel l? get | night witl ? -.- ;. [luth ? i ? .... .,, ?,.. ?nr pi ? ; ; . ? ? , ?. ? ut : fit " w York ? ? ?? top for heir ' ' iti nee "Vv Orleans Entries Berlin, 4 to h Wins Feature Race at Havana Butord Smashes Track 1?<m ord, G o i u g Mile and a Furlong in 1 :50 4-5 '|W;i;' Com HAVANA. Cuba, .Tu:. \-? own? d t.-, Mrs. C. K. Moi n .. ? ng m ins beet form, easily . it his field in I he Caribbi an the feature eve::- on th pr igi the Oriental Park track, to-day, winning th- stake he added $1 .?' 0 ' hv accou n ; of i. owner. Be rl the outsider in the be- .-..? bi ed a* ! to :. and his coi necl gered heavilj on him ?o win. F ord, showing one of h. races, smashed the track record n ? : ne a furlong when he the distance in the fast timo of }.-,;, ', 1 ! 'i ' ? 0 fifths of a second ofl " ? old marl Buford ran like a wi hi rse, . :.. on lerful ipe?d. He ?? 11 in bis stride, ar.d C. Howard et I im step right along, going the first furlongs in 1:12 2-." ile went to the mile in 1:383 5. a he was then full) eigln lengtl ? front *ing no ?-?:.- of ? : : . ? I ;, . ? '?? I '? '' ? : tu 1 - l'?ilviinnu . ? --.... ,.-??? til ' " 1:13 I '.' is I uni ' ua I ? ? ? p, Ja . - ?.-... . . : . ? ..,--? ?'. ., . ? . 11. .-. Ki ? . ? I 1 ' ?'? - : ' : : ? .' - ,. : ; ? ' i ' ' . 'U ?. ('? U ' ' . . - ? : s.-i.i.;h v.-rdict Fourth .? i .. i ?. ? - ? ? ? ? ? .. ?- : . . . - : . In ' ! iWi I M 1, 6 I ' . ? '? ? ? . ' I ??; ? m It. ! i. ' 'on Thrush nu nie n hir I"in . : - 5. lo ' ?? and I.-. .- Williams also ran P't?th race ; Urs , J?OO Bi azil thr< ? .' . mil upward mile ?nj irions;) ? Bu! KovaM! * I, ? rvcl oui .M urraj-1 4 to 5, 1 i . ut : to ??:. " i :,? ? tra. . .- Ha and Monoi ? also ai . ..... Light 107 f.us inri l to 2 \\ .. ' '? i - : . . ; _ ; I eve? 13 (Murray? R to 1 te 2 and I, third T 1.4 s.s' ?:? - - . and Ralph ..-?-*.??? ... a ' ' . ing :. ?-???? ? ..?-.? .??:.'.. . ? ? ? II ? . Ui3? l'rocl ? rly). 10. 1 to ? ? The ? ? ';?'?? - it : ,? ? . - ? Brazil in Olvmpic Game.? Kit") JA: K1RO '.?at > Thi Bra ? ? spo] ' - confed rat in has ac? cept! ai ,'itai n i ded ternationi federation at ^.mster dam to participate in the Olympic games to he : ..*. Antwerp ; Au? gust Step, are to be taken imme :? e Brazil properly repre ??? P.tetl at t he trame?. Knox of Morningside A. C. Leads Way in Harlem Run Nine Athlete- Compete i,n 10-Mile Invitation Race in Snow-Covered Streets J ohn P. Knox, 01 the Mornings id? A'. let ic i ;? L?. ir., - ty defeu ? ? at h .'???' ? who started the ten nvitation run of da ?H preparation fi rooklyn Sea Gate marathi n .- I for next month Knox finished I e grind over the snow-covered streets 11 good con? dition, vvini ng i?;. I 50 ya - utes 2 seconds Joseph Sherman, Harr;, Lucas and William Gover, three ti represi atives ' ? Morning; c b, gave close chase to Knox, but were ..nable to follow the faster pact I victor during the !:>.?-? m: Ii ? pulled down ?eeond honor?, with Lucas se\ enty yards back and Govei a tired ??? h. The Summary >*;; pill ?Ilifs V.l - ' . ? m ?? g - . ? a ? . - \ ? :?0 >? \\ ingrslde A *' ' " '> i.\ M ??.?i unattach ?? ' ..? '?: ? - Lnsrsid? a . ' rig - ?;?? a i 02:38 ?? '? .his.l a R - : .,--)-- uiia ? i hed I 9? oz For the : rs- two miles the pack re ma ned well bunched, with Gover in the van. At this point Gover sprinted and pulled awaj to a 50-yard lead. He ". : this ..:!'. an Lage to * ; ?? fou i ' h m Se. where Knox came forward to challenge for the position. For an othe) mile the pair rar along together, but condition to'.d on the veteran Gover, who v*,s forced to '*'.\ vear ? a rd [>'.:r:r.g the run ni oh of the ninth mile (luver was unable *.o stand e* Shei man. and Lucas parsed him to r?'< ^* tie to Knox. The latter made ihrer-quartei s o? a mile from the i D - ,? ??? . t increased h.? pace thereafter a? he pleased. Dolierty Beat-* BadinelSi In Handball Mateli .? .:. Badinelli, chairman o? il f Mf ropolitan Association handball chan p enship tournament, ?a? eliminated in the second round of piay ? Annunciation Club court? yes*erda Badinelli fell before the prf^-fs? <? Harry Doherty. New York Athlet Club, by the seilte o>f 21?IS 21?1? Tlv semi-final round will be p!it? -, next Sunday. The summary >?? ond round r. Uinri Ann i ai ?n lefeated 8, McMahon, Annunciation. ?l?a 30 JI. ?1 19; H PohKrn New v-?rk * ? . defeated J Badtn>>'.!! Annunciation 21 -1?: A ^Valdmn. cut A ". defeated R. Oaka, St. Oeoraje? Club, h <W?ult . R. Pow?rs. Annuncla'lon. defeated w Adama Paatlme a ?'.. ?l- IS 11?11 C. Rr-irat' Annunciation, defeai-d C. e?aJt*y. Annunciation. 21?17. 21?*S. FAMOUS CIGARETTES How it happened? Have one. "Light another." "Fill your case,1' punctuated every con? versation on the transports going over. Captain X had taken with him a liberal supply of Fall Mall famous cigarettes ? plain cndsi. By the time he landed they were gone. "Over There1' he couldn't have a fa? vorite brand. But the cigarettes he was lucky enough to get had one feature that gave him a big idea. They were round and smoked freely. Back in America once more the Captain came and gave us his idea,?a big idea. He suggested that we make Pall Mali cigarettes round in shape, loosely rolled and plain end?a cigarette that does not have to be tapped, squeezed or loosened, a cigarette with a free and easy draught. A cigarette made from the famous Pall Mali blend of 42 Turkish tobaccos chosen for richness and delicacy of flavor. In the new foil package with a patented opening tab. 20 Pall Mall Rounds plain ends 50 cents -THEY ARE GOOD TASTE" PLAIN OR CORK IN BOXES OF 10-20-50 OR 100 AS USUAL liEK3m3Eiilffi^ii?_HI__KiiXBEi?^^i?tffilC>.. fi?iTn mX? SMiiS RffiMHGb hun?s Tfounc A big idea? the story of Captain X