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Sporting Notes

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Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
May
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

SPORTING NOTES.

The Cleveland baseball club has released Outfielder Weed to the San Francisco club of the Pacific Northwest league. 

Constance S. Titus, the American single sculls champion, who will row at the Henley regatta in July, sails for London early in June. 

Larry Waterbury, the international polo player, is in the market for good racing material. He will make a number of additions to his string. 

Professor Milan will try for the big stakes on the grand circuit with that sterling young trotter, John Mc. (3), 2:17 1/4, by Rex Americus, 2:11 1/4.

Mrs. Julius Fleischmann, wife of the recently re-elected mayor of Cincinnati, has fourteen race horses in training under the care of Tom Welch.

The Cleveland Automobile club's new yearbook gives the names of the 500 registered automobile owners of that city, with the style and make of their vehicles. 

The New England league baseball clubs will be called upon in a couple of weeks to show all contracts with their players. The salary limit is being ignored in some quarters. 

Senator Horace White of Syracuse, N. Y., has expressed the intention of starting his new mare, Miss Whitney, 2:07 3/4, in all the big challenge cup races for amateurs this year.