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Show ! Marshall D. Jones of Idaho ' and Timothy J. McCoy of j Wyoming, Captains. ; WASHINGTON, Aug. 13. CommJs-, 1 sions awarded to the students at the j Fort Snelllng, Minn., training camp, ,) announced by the adjutant general to- day, included the following: Idaho Marshall D. Jones, Sand ; Point, captain. ! Wyoming Timothy J. McCoy, Ther- j mopolis, captain. V Colorado Edward Cliffton Mona- i han, Denver, second lieutenant. :i Walter F. Goodman, Cody, second 3 lieutenant. Thomas F. Mishou Jr., Pueblo, sec- i ond lieutenant. IJ Manitoba Carl I. Hall, Winnipeg, :'j second lieutenant. California Melville J. Gandolfo, Up- ' land, second lieutenant. ture, the second North Randall Grand Circuit meeting of this season ,is scheduled to open tomorrow. In addition to tho 2:09 trot, which has nine starters, the opening card is composed of the 2:07 pace with ten, tho News 2-year-old trotting sweepstakes, sweep-stakes, in which tho six crack baby trotters of the year will match speeds, and tho 2:17 pace, with five contestants. contest-ants. Mack Forbes has won eight straight 1 races. The Woodman has a string of seven victories. They are hailed as the two trotting sensations of 1917. While each has lost heats, neither has done so unless through a break. Both have shown sensational flights of speed and horsemen seem about equally equal-ly divided as to their relativo merits. This race is expected to be one of the biggest speculative events of tho entire en-tire season. |