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...Frank Erickson, onetime waiter, is now the largest commissioner in the U. S. His business-derived mostly from agents in cigar stores, poolrooms and newsstands along the Eastern seaboard-is backed by about $4,000,000. When he goes to Belmont Park, he sits in the clubhouse among socialites who patronize the betting-shed bookmakers-of whom Frank Erickson finances four. Trusted implicitly by his enormous clientele, Bookmaker Erickson was reported to have lost $150,000 last summer, mostly at a Saratoga meeting which put many of his less substantial rivals out of business...
Peter T. Brooks, bow; John R. Clark, 2; Fellowes D. Gardner, 3; Peter L. Scott, 4; John S. Radway, 5; Douglas Erickson, 6; Edmond S. Twinning, 7; James F. Chase, stroke; Edward White...
Freshman: stroke, Chace; 7, Twining; 6, Erickson; 5, Radway; 4, Scott; 3, Gardner; 2, Clark; bow, Brooks; cox, White...
Bert's first boat is: stroke Senior; 7, Twining; 6, Erickson; 5, Radway; 4, Chace; 3, Gardiner; 2, Clark, bow, Brooks; cox, White...
...today's row. Chace, stroke of the first boat, cut his hand yesterday and will be on the injured list most of vacation it is thought. The tentative seatings in the first boat are: stroke, Edgar B. Van Winkle, 2nd; 7, Edmund S. Twining, Jr.; 6, Douglas Erickson; 5, John S. Radway; 4, Scott; 3, John Gardiner; 2, Clark; bow, Peter T. Brooks; and cox, White. The second boat is as follows: stroke, John L. Senior, Jr.; 7, Hamill; 6, B. G. Leighton, Jr.; 5, Fellows D. Gardner; 4, Renouf Russell; 3, Godfrey; 2, MacVickar; bow, Kernan; and cox, Alden...