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STRONGEST POINT IN JOHNSON FIGHT Latter Has Advantage of Youth and a ones) While Old Bob Is Dan- -gerous at All Times, and _ Has the’ Wallop. Johnson x ects: ao +- speed Fx punch epstae whehowt-a that was not long ago the Pon craft and a wallop: greatest in ‘all the world, but ‘ Cc 5 2 ay 5 ; : ; % Fae May now be an uncertain quantity, wfll be pitted against youth, swift cleverness and vast physical adyan- tages when Bob Fitzsimmons meets Jack Johnson Wednesday night in Philadelphia, There is one more thing to com- pare, and that {s courage. Bob Fitz- simmons {s a man absolutely without fear. Even in his second battle with dim Jeffries, the greatest heavy- welght that ever lived, Fitzsimmons fought with supreme confidence until InN EVERY PHYSICAL OF 1T. AMERICANS WIN IN SECOND Blo VALITY EXCEPT BEAUTY OHNSON HAS JHE BEST- * NEW RECORD MADE BY MV GRATH FOR HAMMER THROW Matthew J. McGrath, the great che was finally knocked out. In a losing fight ho is the gamest and the most “dangerous man the ring ever naw. “In this Johnson is different. He isn’t game. Many of his long-winded sera gana eliic Park. _He_ jGuried the mis feet $ Inches, Kis against men with only « fraction —and-tn that oxse-hs will have Kttle} art | will ae = “of his cleverness and physical strength | Chance to land @ knockout. If he hurts Ea eee fe Ichnsorv -obave proven this beyond the possibility vet @oubt. Add gameness to Jobn- Strength and skill and he'd be champion. ‘When Fitz fights Johnson he'll be a Mniddle-welght fighting « big heavy- “Fiweight. Fits has fought as = middle- Weight for years and has been matched ‘against the giants $f the ring. He has nippat—Corbettt and —Sharkey —and lin, all great heavy-weights, and ‘is hands early tn the’ fight be may be Unable to use his amash/ng wallops. All these things have ¢o be taken into con- | sideration-in doping out the fght. Fitz may “pick out the eaft spots” on John- | von's anatomy. The solar ‘plexus is one | Ftssmmon’s best chance to beat the | big Zulu te with a solar-plexus smash. And Jobnson will certainly use all of hia cleverness: to avoid |S youmeon base beet wenelo ts eet} LONDON, July is-After each had Jost his single match in the contest of Saturday for the Davis cup, repre- senting the international lawn tennis championship, Beals C. Wright and Karl H, Behr, Americans, turned tne | tables to-day on the Australasian team composed of Norman E. Brookes and A. F, Wilding, and playing together In the doubles, won one of the hardest Matches with Burns, O'Brien, Schrock | Contested matches ever witnessed on and other claimants of heavy-weight championship bopors. Their claim that the Wimbledon courts. The scores were a4 12-1, +4, 6-4 and 6-2 over-2&' with his Hignting prestige -— or xl Tokneons qrest sige and Cleverness Worry — as Z x J 3 \ = weleht-thrower of the New York Ath- 4 Ietlc Club, established a new world's ; a p record yesterday afternoon In throwing —s YY \ ERS the lé-pound hi r st the Tipperary beating the recor! mark made by bia cousin, John Flanagan, three years ago, by 2 feet 9 inches. BASEBALL COURT ~ HEARS KELLY CASE —-— Dent with Jack QBrien |there ts no money in fighting negroes | The Australasians took the first set fa foot eatin Tiree may be true, but it surely looks as if | with comparative ease, and it was only CINCINNATI, 0., July 13—The case ‘minutes: He was in poor mhape, | they were aide-stepping the black gisnt | after the most strenuous play that the a Playing Manager M. J, Kelley, it will be nothing-new for Fits to lfor some core patent reason | | Amertoans were able to place the second whose expert Juring the past two = giant ‘ Ig they really regarded him as| an| set to their credit. Tne Australasians Gru theeellyauraisha vetsinctaded te seet | easy mark they'd take what they sia Ki the third set, and it looked 5 eaderea Scns Wiiike oseiees t 1 chia eidelant sort to the federal courts and numer Mien of 8. trent. fighter” exeapt | DEK \D for whipping aim. They tne ead Wee abt Retr Geom ees id Sree Une Big Mey al peelings Byes overlook: Sais Bs i . . You can repeat for ma that 1t| been thro rays to -\slon, was again verse: 3s ia ss: talline Jethieti| prompt acceptance of ea otter tht |S and Unig Be eo efiers| Game Old Racehorse of a i . a siinsne hat euch fas Sappened, and Milton Young, ea, Breed-, r as asntaia penees Gait toel fae His shoi : expecte | fas tremendous reach. ht with the dusky bugaboo Js /only had all the best of it in the conclud oA Saha Allows a Farmer to Buy Kelley was removed from an Ameri= ~ er, Allow can League game in Chicago. the um-~ ere wide'as a barn door, He is all| another proof of Bob's courage Ing sets, Decade Ago Sold Under | ot Young’ Ho j Masnath. He is remarkably | Sb00lute Confdance In himsedt. | win the Davis Cup the Amarioans aa Be FeacerGa sean UC Sree CERT Him to Do-Hard Work. iro going On orders trom (Preaigadt thé Hammer for $15. me ad been ‘reserved by the Bt. Lents I asked Fits a or two heat | must take both thelr single matohes clever ga--light-weight. | ne ‘thougst of hia conances: Ti] teil | to-morrow, EC rp rae : ic row in a prize oa you pee thing,” a He "ean - [exclaimed Garrison when th \ 4nd that he was tale hand iid thay nave reanbea | Dat beat tim Fil do tend asa BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. 3 [initenatsnnewornen Fman. who! , isPe by ryer| ite with the public, and whenever he : Ped ia acces $ BY T. O. PIPER. |kpew the history-of inspector Be would} mont wrass the, Tosti forautabia ct cebel ieee ations toes rovesup reemonnatithe aod TToulah tuay agitation site inet | 1 ne formidable in er _ as rea pea ORF MEN generally sre Teer ee ee ea put a ekseat | , Country. Bealdea Salvator, Inspector | weight of public Toney? The great old CE pean tes ey ge pees Seer to-day the fate of that honest) "inspector Be was a great horse, am) B defeated rome of the groutest horwes | horse ‘was pared after ‘olde chat ielle. i mypeete, Z Gecada honest race-horse, and ax game as a| of his day—horses whose name: Byrnes, th pote, bs 2 a free, Corbett He can send in lightning: m{ddle-welght champion of all the ,.2iRaT Speier sera) and and game raceorse of ® (sands Pebble. It is so long ago that I can- He could. tai fatter was In his best days’aa tt d the ® “4 Jabs at long range and he oan! ycavyweights and o« young, #tro Hees ago, Inspectcr B.. known to thous: t recall the stakes he won when I rode Jast Jump and ipae Velsorce oC he SHye Bw es the comm Whoot vver snappy Jittle hooks that do ie bald ne, Lote g of-race-goers of both the past and pree- [Tin put 1 believe it wast ymanibus too gypat nor the company | adr the horse named after him and Ind bx 5 ¥ BRIGHTON BEACH RA TRACK, 0 T is an tntereating ee N, ¥., July 15.—The pitieerioe to-mor- from Fitssimmons. He ts Uke study—this fight between a vpteraa |fow's races here are as follow: \ wee no jurisdiction at this time and } segpe ia} morciles lor the Lorillard Stake ine swift for bh When his race on many a Dig wager on the success 1 diction on an ap- ee Gamage. He hasn't the close range | “7, iitesimmona it means only another ent, who on Setuniay was smorcilessly |or the 1 Ri . rae} Career andeduheltwa to th (the animal. “AT turtman sald to-day pea aa a hp ceha tree Garret, Mangerous, effective cleverness “of a) asics to prove to the world that he sold under the hammer for ‘0 8°! one of the t md many of hiv get are racing to- that the former Inspector Byrnes with Peal by. the player from the Betaa of (Pxiestromons But he ts dangerous any fa etill out to farm drudgery. Potr old In-)j, B. was never better in his life | having Inherited the speed and stamina! others will regret to hear of the fate Tan Johnson. the American a if he ts winning, Wits CrORL ee De Rm ne manEAy oe Spector B, as hones: s race-borse ast ny, chen we entered|of their sire. He was alwayn.« favor: | of Inspector By. |e SE Cette metres. pe ‘i Burns or Schreck. He won't go-after Mase ¢ rd- je old - horse ti ‘National Co: whe gata, ever_ltved. winner of many a bai ng himself for the hard finish |malntaing that the oon J yiforce the other fellow to mix it eer aust ere AN fed ted head Beas i ‘ fought turf battle, whose career was at Pea lp Pp RAS eee Gannot under any olrcumal : is the eat ter | ou eee rh Moog (669) '* Royal Bon an Hed days |as fd him the question he came on with ay ae glose range he greatest fight : bra* Joun Scvulski > its “helght during the unexesi emmy” iremarkable speed and gameness and he 1d knew. His blows hal lost or 3] SROOND- HACH—Handicap: twoyexrotds; |of “Buappar’’ Garrison wad “Jimmy eaaieatt -of_-the--othert.—a:-gtent AMUSEMENTS. “terrific power, i{—iis hands were as win tortor oT Ruy ERE buts ot wien —rese tbat ere Somat . Stereo “ !opd ua ever, he could Might even Jeft-| and uy to corner Burns. It no loses| %: horse in victory and defeat, ls now @ other stake, ana we Sonia Lnayel woneL Flew again and have a chance (o..wm. | he will be langhed at as another joke. “ 3 lodder, His ess in the |remember, but for a foul com Hint oo —asd thd hi broths Setetetre reece ~to-Johnson.—it} eaters —Dlebsian plodeer: : in that rice. Kern crashed slong Bound —Members-of-all-organtsed_olubs nda You can't throw @ Tein Pi hanea ht SRL Steet ‘stud, having expired, bis owner, SUIUZT OG, p, Sd boring us out We] Been nt ora Sprantcrrenale seente AV way: (MAEM AV- nuokies against a hard skull without | means a lot to Fitzsimmons. It eneans Young, of L#xington, Ky., Glepcsed of | were carr! d interfered. with. ieee Conmlttee’ of the: Larchmont | {h EY ae PS NAST? Vv. el at b ing them, especialy when the foros| more to Fits, perhaps, than to the Thee ‘a farmer se-jI made # ch two dh 28 Yacht Club, may well. feel satisfied | “Die the comm: rs 0 a Ssh St} AND bet id the blow is Like that of « bat- ser man. A yictory would bring it wallanc eine’ pum The [rider, Th neldent created pad blood.| Yacht Club, mi try lat which | 2, Promising prizes to any two owners |] Pcs 200 tte) Kee : ng ram. Fite drole his hands on ck his lost laurels in tho only pro- 7 2 curing him for the paltry and the owners of the two horses. ¢ Listed TE Slee who want to ‘test the merits of their +) VAN DER BERG { eee ead just because he byt with | fession ook place at Lexington. fot exchange worgs for years af | has been pouring tn for the annual | Ty Ton any day off Larohinont. 496° ri, Tax AS! EX terrific torce. 2. E “McLaughlin, Who alwys race week’ events, records having 9 or th All clasa2s are provided for in the |] 01g Hesegs | ene the bugaboo tial haw troubled 3 * - spector—B—had-gene.t been-so-far-brokenthat hen the final OB'S “hands have. been brok: ‘ iy 8 an tng -sehedute,-which opens. Saturday. > the younger “champions,” he will be- aay that was how I came = racing a 7 =k Bid show.” errs i st 9 made up on Thursday, it will bel gi, Gays have been given to series of || UNIONSO. st) Agnes everal times. ‘The _bones_grow | come tna moment the popular hero ot : : he Milton “¥ " {nom m {ne so-called classics Of for the largest fleet that has ever com-| si): races for Claas A. B, C and D Abaca td aah brittle with age. He may smash ‘5 ago. And that's something S : etting tid: Johnson's African sical, Suh Renting tor-tenen-e-boxer_ ae s az mater: Drotedi= forthe. xtelriprisen-tn-ts_werer oonors from bs 1 W feet; sloopa, (PSMUEM EE ge 7] Beymour Bet “Things have cous -t0 & { heaps days of good sport on Long Tsland| Citiers and yawis in Classes Tw K, 23% Pio ea 1280 iy conat| Siac ‘%. Nich passed -tie-forty mark: . writer to-day AIF ri ¢ ealthy ode: sl Ye sara oa lea i “Gepoesqest-oias sees etary aon neherery : = and 48 to 100 feet, Including the > it Bhonero2s dhe F tory of Inspector B. t Jul | 5 York ee ch <a aS Siensen ey Dally Mat 30-25 a esponsibie person DD and BE, of i to : slcops, ; irresPonpor une he drops ay:25 y Gutters and Jawis from ly to T Classes, HARLEM Uptown Feverite } ST RACE 3 honest horse never iooked through 6 Brie eee highest class horses on| . was dne of the highest for Tucsday. 4h apecial feat ria ee calied him the al oF Tinos a Mating bose thom Brod feat | | O&O. Ms COHAN tn: ai See ir classes CD, F and F, and in the JARDIN DE PARIS, ‘Atop the New York, Fulah boats In classes To and K of w) BUBRULN 2 BY, Dat, £0 BAB firat of tho G American ronder-| PUT IN BAY. O.. July 1k —The Spmr | : : “Seven furlongs in| feet.and ovet, These contests will pring | fl s(uuicai nevue Follies of er tout races at Kiel, for which the Ger- | Won in the twenty-one-foot class of tho | ni RACE ee : ~ ; SanAD ESATRTRACR: July a brecaing. Will do any day waters around New York. coef mispe gry Emperor his o a luable | Inter e "Tho | thres-yeus-old8) on mi ote jeog |_ SHEDPSHEA % . er mpecial features . for Al a an Emperor has ed’ a valuable | Inter Lake” regatta here to-day. eee 2 on i local track was fast, but #|— CHAS. G. GATES—One mile in 1.49, | “Ladien’"’ day will be the ‘four-oared LHAMBRA ROOF,, ‘45 to Aug. 12, in order that Prince Henry | between twelve and OMeen miles, mak- z RS . = = ‘lew until a late — hour, beat ors, presented by Former Commodore 4h, fC FY? af 73 THERMIDOR— That Quartet . @f Prissla, wis) 's to wall one of tho Ing racing conditions perfectly tavor- F E Fallace noted after the fos disappeared | 77 TAHITI Os sendy, || Gallia two-oared ats race tor Dauntlene Talley, Cit Gorton. ober fending yachts, y participate in| able for the first time In five years. The 5 i FREE, VAUDEVILLE, international contest. ‘ay beat tho Dorealis br about two ~ rely ae i teurs in Amertea, ye already Lik wi Siapepenbysesateeeca MOLT A) SU eat i quarter in 216 Good work for % ZAMBHSI—Five furlongs in 1022-6, | Cet Omotenre in Arm Path races: and traces. ‘And Old Inspector B. wil arp ari the handicap, restricted and one- Dit : or a gamer or more Gealgn. classes, which list Includes aot 1 pecbets aarp heepanie Mar i everything fron: aa little dortes up to Pe 5 f- the big achooagra. These’ races. wits be atidateies ad. & eee eu Buster oeetint tte TERIAL GARDENS = = the Amencen tet He wae dot g De a BOSTON, Tuy Ths date of i erp ] a breeaIng, In grand form. AT SHEEPSHEAD TRACK. jo; escurcnizos fe —trophy. bas. thanged trom Aug..i5 wind. was from the south, blowine-| rent et Se if . £o a Z tre: from} Erpeatne = et auch {xtg-race for the Hen and Chickens lr) aya tauat—Daity Do sta e 9 RED RIVER—Went along with|inson, and dingy races for the Huckle- Witch follow {Yachts sailed a nine mile course. | 145 | Peder |B SW Bix furlongs in Vine. | THERMIDOR. ‘Never -in bettel'| berry colors presented by R. |= snane LANE—One mile and 9 form, Baathiypas ig Fan Oy Une Eat Di R Cc. A MEA N [ yy along with | Brancas. fi kes cc ‘ 1 4 : ; Is good and f 5 Ampicn iho h Swi AEN ty *itein’ 3 | Grass secstaidt—rour turlones in| AT GRAVESEND TRACK. mentee, Cnldees moog Aue Aust, | Vice-Com : t : eee 5 KO nas i : ‘ ne | 3 grand whape ei: Spaln rian ania nd Maltiian : Ae : Hardl4 H. Hackett again won the| A CR ete Be yachtini hi . 1 4 fet Gr challenge round for the title of lawn| . Nene mile In 148251 “Gravesmnp RACE TRAGK, July|NEW, yecrohns Savi ring NBW BRIGHTON BEACH. yer Om iis way to Ki Ing by tennis champion of New York State | 75 y: VANE—Six furlongs in 1.20, ; te wane a, foumy during: the early Return to America o¢ | Victor Frarbart 6: “ormnatic olrbUher.* ome dee potte. fur in stipe tits titel iano pad Anca praca nec at Tmera noted later In the morning. i Mille, POUGERE, | Hall, Macy & Con Great Be-Heras, Others The firat set was a ripper for action. lg EGATARINA-Six furlongs in 1163+, D WAXBULN'S ng to t eal ot atx farlonee a a ganas SUMMER CLOUD—Went along with | [9s THFFIN-Six furlongs in 1143-5, all hele! Anima Atoce hil if UNA PARK f z to tar! Tea toruchenrine belna: Bester ey TERS MERRY out, Han speed. MATINDIE DAILY, | wardet bo Bn, Hackett garnered the next two games, ne mile and a quarter in | 9 nid CHILE—Mour furlongs in 04,| DOWNSTAIRS IN JWillle Fentxer Jrroipe, A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, ‘ : | Good work for him, y ‘ bets ‘site - cond, and \ y rte asrt and therepy took the tae t 10-8. rk tor him, Is very. tiandily;: Is a nice colt, GTO Aan eats a ce Ras end [si si ret na as F roe, Wan ee a6 him. handily. Is in good shape, ere will be dol Faces, anions, thes Vice: 3 - > Mere palliray RETAINS i HIS MLE ss BRANCAS—Four furlongs in 0.3-5, 32 CABOCHON—Went-along with Zam-| woe eae DRS ALE aR AS Re E ANON STEAMBOAT. __ poerade i alk 1 Sot pate Y breeaing. Ix about due. | besl. Acted weil. BEACH. Aree ate ee via t ‘ Sch the fest | : ] {2 ZAGG—Went a AMUSEMENTS, PAIN'S FIREWORKS, 8.0 P. M. eco} t went to Hackett rather Bod, HE SQUUR—Four furlongs, 0.48 3-6, e pois : gure” bs of — MIRAMAR—Four fuilongs in 0.60 8-5, ee aa te of spend: Bie & GOe, '_bReview with scter Hue, TERPLYGHASK PARK 109; oat N ROW. TTR WHEEL. i ‘ f soa renowned for fighting; x LEETA—One mil Mi 9T., BD AV, Se GLIDDEN AUTO TOURISTS BS aesnttheon Uy and’ in alts of being Covert mGRT—one mile in 1.48 24," 7iitong in ates bandly arene “rrr WE ; i Sues Brome |. ; Matched ho went out ta the pet handily, Is in good shape. pretty well Iaat time, Crawfert and Munnti } orn TA ot peo START FOR NEW YORK, aa: ies : with all the strength and skill at his 32 TANGL ven furlongs In 1.84 /$ KENTUCKY BEAU—One: mile, In -| ga Yemen and ar and other orate nly Suter Sou: | CA ieee command, but Hackett. wore him out breezing. In grand sliape. Look 1.42 3-6, handily. Is about read: jes ney. 104: John bi Bee 0 Hl eave Chicago 2 Cay a urnamen é 87 TIRO-—Six furlongs in 118, breesing, Kalte Ti MALE elie tas L icago for South Bend, ; Horie nteurnariet, will end te-aay_ Wary, PEARL—Four furlongs in|”. Witaw speed nbor Ind, as the First " tek ines | Wenttall have Shanice to : . ls. VON TROMP—One milo in 1452-5,| Comeerts, SPORTING. Folly, |and won by 7-4. 500. | uled a bl ten-mile handicap motor-boat race cance and St, Lawrence wxiff races will be held by the members of the boat club, ao thi the thousands of apectatora will’ be amus Day's Run. fenton tts eat Huga atl ey food wor SAVOY Hiatt raz ay’s Run. \ i : ur 7 ‘ i ‘ood work, 7 SPRINGHERL — Fout furlongs in Matinese Thurs, and Sat, 2, ft 118;" Fleming, SHICAGO, Jut Automodles tn | Hyon tn the finals. The winners mest s¢ MARHL ye futons tn 10,1 = 0, ing - MAN OF THE HOUR a inure rt: on f ot odure K. Pell and Henry Torrance, ‘ot doing well. CLAY—One milo, 146 2-5, —— i | furlong in 1,6 2-5, Mreexing. She Races prpeiesetreg' Forts“ Y for VAum. 1) and-whille: that is/in|Owlok! to the’ dlebandcent Eee Ss " 4 fs improving. TO-MOKMOW (LUGEDAY) apse. nie Kress ewimming, ared, rowing, tub, (Deth leane—the Mlayvurt:: Pact ook their |? STAMINIASHive Oe y, =t} ® ROSHB x furlongs in 1143-6, ce aaa ROOF TILE $2,000 SEAGATE. ie z Pork on ‘Raturday at “S: x. Al-| “Gna. Did not act well Mi Ready and-wood BREBZY VAUDEVILLE, Ryery Be, Adm 1 Heide Foesial 1 meget ic 1 Hf 2 — KIN Four furlonga inj9¢SAQRACEINESCA—Ong inlle dn 143-5, | Aye Hway & SHh. Tel. 1010; Bryant, ‘ Sire paces) Strela eet otor boats are sae 5 “ : oth 4 Ys a nica colt. breezing. In good trim, CASINO Sr"s f Pitse tary nc sans | te Siactong’ Toland: Te 5 chided Ae lds SSaaPanipemaanneand re, He and Wylie ©. furlongs, in 1.16 4-5,| broceink, dy fop &_£00d race MACH Bie eunonee: he Glidden tour left here to-day for ttn at New Dru KNOWS-—Four furlongs in 0.51 Looks wall The iaacher 8 { 1200 + 7 : Brunswick Doat : Tina aallider racer atonal ; R—O)ne mile and s NEW PITCHING WONDER. ¢ ih the Laccawanca League and, 5 * handlay, Never betthr, and Bother Knee: pestnning 9t 2.80 ats ‘ertebeied wine asi’ att tgs ADRIANA Went alous with Stam:| gp pasa omer air, gaulon-| METROPOLIS CHEAT @ successh re. hy y . x —- LANCABI EB LAD—Five r >. 7B CONSIDINE--Fiye furlongs in st WA Ma ie ue Stn eres area ae meee ‘ LANCABHINE, LAD—Fyo furtonge | i DONn Fata at'pett (RASCINATING FLORA ‘sii Wal tin Suplter, a : ©, CORE-Onb- mile’ In 1.46 2-5, ree < of thé: others be Kite tin , y Tatt t ents pele : — HOMELESS—One mile in 1.45, breez- Aegeate ia atten! is . ERAGE Pa Tia teak ty 5 betont Gialor league elute. the | tre. Not vp to anu ; aa Sraio GPoUMin revdne, 4.x. nes| See he ieee nd abort é tallowed'tn coming tere from Chat elt, - quate wy aeaeeinlsy Fondtare 440, Me | ine Tot the tay wae noth ‘ns ; ALERASE furlongs in 1028-5, Fields’ Herald Sq. Stites doe BN les DEXNA ICHN-~One mile in ,Lay!'! “handily, Has mpeed. | Eddie Foy i THE ORCHID Sess