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| puntescenaeseveresersnessess sseeneererees ss” If that isn't chopping off time in hunks, what is it? In Kurope for years the manufacturers of $ and designers of swift speed boat hulls i have been working hard and entering 5 their 2 They have developed hydroplanes that were marvellously fast when compared to {iMonaco have been the fastest and most ,Sinteresting in the world. They have considered America out of the running, and when the English boats have come here and failed to take back the Inter- national Cup It bas always been claimed that something went wrong with their engines. This year, unless the foreign conten4- of as ews eregnceess?. Indications Are That an Ame ‘Copyright, 1919. by The Prem ‘This hydroplane the builders guaran- = teed to go at & wpeed of sixty-seven miles an hour ago the fastest speed boat in the world was Dixie 1V., with a reca However, Mr. P seven-mile bow Reliance IL captured champional four different clusses and made Mississippi Valley watta. Although Baby Kellance LIT. on ements UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY THE EVENING WORLD, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK TUESDAY, JULY 28 $$ 1912. The FAsTesT MILE CoveReD BY Brown, Fleming | and Smith Win | Garden Bouts By meeting Willie Beecher's rushes! With ¢lean and effective blows, Young | Brown, the rising young east side light- welght, succeeied in winning the main bout of the three ten-round contests held under the auspices of the Garden A. ©. In Madison Square Garden. The best fight of the night was that between Frankie Fleming of Canada and Tommy Buck of Philadelphia, Buck war fioored in the opening round with & swing on the jaw. in the tenth and last round Fleming salled to Buck and dropped him with @ stiff smash on the jaw. After Buck got up Fleming gent him down for the count with an- other heavy punch to the jaw. | In the bout between Pal Moore and | Wadie Smith, the latter had the better of the contest. Moore's showing was a dig disappointment. can Motor Boat Will Win) Again at Huntington and Es- tablish a Startling New World’s Record, , (The New York World) Mal AWRENCE BUELL of Detroit, Mich, ts to drive a new hydro- plano in the Cadiliaqua rac And until @ few weeks of @ mil of forty-five ilies an hour ‘the rat crack engines boats fi frequeat competitions, Pee ei al aut f E (ee eh jeveland, 4) (82818, Lote, 25 00 [904 other speed boats, and the races at Chi * ‘vetiot, St GAMES SCHEDULED ont ‘i epee at New Yor Jladelp a Dron ; le FA ere have quietly developed something even’ ‘at Beets 1 sei tool Meet His Fighter. | ike our new American speed marvey, { the American bost will win again at Huntington, GIANTS PUT MARQUARD AT EASE:BY KNOCKING and establish @ starting record. Buell, wo There's the Atlantic with his sixty- t have the race to mmodore Biackton ¥. C., whose Baby few world's reoords in th Champions! THINK OF A AN en HIS OWN LEGS, 4MIN; 12% See. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Cincinnati 44 4: RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. New York at Cinctnnatt, U -AVING failed to induce Al Palser, H the local heavyweight, to meet é FaAeTesT MILE RUN BY A HORSE, CAIAAN TIME LIN, 33 Ye SEC. Fasrecr q Basy Retiance ID, \ Destroyer, 45 AES AN Prowa HOURS . ~ R34 ES on A bro st 08, oaton™ To Clash Billy McCarney Becomes Tired of Trying to Get Palzer to FOR TO-DAY. Wille both :en round nasium A, A, By JOUN POLLOCK. ide, Luther McCarty, the Western lyn, in a ten-round bout at the Garden ‘THAT-.-SEVENTY MILES AN HOUR IN A BOAT! Copyright, 112, by The Prens Publishing Co. (The New York World) Boar Mie . Gaby ROLANCe TIE, 54 MILED AN HOUR, IMILE® | Mm. 64SEC. Shae = 70 Meo nN WouRSD McCarty and Stewart | BOXING SHOW TO-NIGHT. eA. C,, Brooklyn.—George Young Slegeg vs. Wille Mantier, Young Goldberg vs. Battling Carrejit, Mandot has been substituied for Ad, Wole heen bairod from fighting again Aamiitys OU never offer Moraa another fight at Fastest AUTOMOBILE Mit! AT SACKSONVILS == TIME 2375 Soon Callahan Marvels at Great Improvement in Hilltop Aggregation the Sox sails and the Hillmen had things their own way to the finish, This man Martin, by the way, had the big day of his life around short and at the bat and came pretty near getting @ doudle-riveted cinch on the Permanent infield job. Out of four times at bat he ripped off three hits, got @ base on balis, stole two bases “This Can’t Be the Same Club | That We Kicked Around a - Few Weeks Ago,” Says and scored three run: In addition to Jimmy. that he made two stops at short that + made the grandstand whoop. The rest of the time to himeelt. Close behind Virginia Jack in the race BY BOZEMAN BULGER. for afternoon honors were Sterrett N addition to peeling the bark from | ang Hartzell. The Priffceton boy helped Pitcher Peters and turning the | himself to a pair of singles and a three- base paths into @ well worn groove | bagger out of five times up, while Mr. for runs the Highlanders signalized| Hartzell got three hits, three stolen their arrival at top notch form aj ainst ro tee runs out of four turns ¥ ng thy jueeze 6 Loe ae Bd Asi tng It is a waste of time to try and say play just for O14 time's sel deav- | @uvthing about Hai Chase right now. oe i Later here ike outs Me a | Every move made by that bird is a ple- ors immy Calla! trance on the third base coaching line and yelled to the club valet: ture and to get him right you've got to go up there and join the shouters. “Hey, Jim! I told you to wake me at "clock." PING BODIE HAS A TOUGH TIME OF IT. Our old friend Ping Bodie, the Call- fornia fence buster, had a tough m: nee, but nobody demanded the return ; of thelr money because he didn't gi ing,” sald the White Sox manager Oe) ni, customary performance, Fen he strolled over to the bench, “This; Qi’ ping was the man who fired ratue club that we Klcked | the first bomb that biew up the Sox ee ae aie ter slaughter bad [28 tHe fret nding with twos out and TORE 7 two of our patriots on the bags Siin- ended and the Sox were still Iicking| {WO Of our, patriots on the bass Oi ugust 5 came back the reply. ‘You're awaki “Don't tell me that I ain't dre Howard, ten rounds. bouts. Brown's Gym: | their wounds, Jimmy refused to believe | me en ee ke ror Ping, the fence Saturday night. that he was not in the throes of a| like an easy chance tir oe this eves nightmare and that the call bell would | shatters, Die the On oor the ball. it soon bring him out of a fitful dream. | Sn& whet oe Mar iving evaded Mr. But It's a stearn reality, Jimmy, and the White Sox will be up there this afternoon taking another kick in the bounced away toward runs pattered in Bodie the ball the fence and two home. EDITED BY : ROBERT EDGR _{DARLEN'S SUSPENSION WONT BE UP UNTIL UB SERES ENS Dodger Leader Not Taking His Three-Day Set-Down Very Seriously. (Bpecial to The Brentng World.) CHICAGO, July %—Bill Dahlen wil have to direct his team from the gran@ stand for the balance of the series here. His three-day suspension will end toe morow night, when the Dodgers thelr battle with the Cubs. Bill is taking his punishment very hard, for gat in one of the field boxes near ‘dase yesterday and directed Capt. Dawe Le what to do. @ suspension of the manager does not make a bit of difference to the team, They played just as welb yester~ day ae they did on Sunday, for they seem to be outclassed by the Cubs this series. The fans* here think tl the Dodgers are a much poorer team this year than they were last season or at least they are not playing the game they were last summer. Frank Chance and his Cubs are willing to admit that they are out o! the pennant chase yet, although thé Giants have a lead of eleven games on them still. McGraw has been able to stop the slump of his men, and it te Impossible for the Cubs to gain any as long as the leaders al¥o keep winnini but the Cubs believe that they will able to start the Giants on another slump when they meet them at the Polo Grounds in the. coming serte The Cub pitchers have not been going well for a Week, but they are rounding to form again. ‘The injury to Mordecai Brown a week ago when he put his bad knee out again, crippled the staff so that Chance had to use the other pitchers Sut of turn. Brown will ba ready to pitch as soon as the team goes The Dodgers will be glad to eud their long trip and start for home. very man on the team {8 tired of bey ing away from home, and there will a lot of happy faces in the buncn when they board the train to-morrow night, as they have been on the go since June piacealee = Neer Yenterday’s Games, 5. Hest “white hope,” Billy McCarney of Phila-| teeter duck Wille of Calegen aa [shins If our resurrected Hilltoppers DAP? | “oe tun then started and before the delphia signed articles of agreement to- ‘contest Saturday which Surat ‘dis! pen to turn loose the same amount of aide was out the Hillmen had a start day calling for his big protege to meet | {isifeshon Ui the referee, Ot cater ang |fteain that brought home the opener. | or run runs and were taking things Jim Stewart, the heavyweight of Brook: | the referee aii perfectly iaiitying| SQUEEZE PLAY UPSETS WHITE | Qasy, Those four were sufficient, t Way of yood°measure Wolverton's 80X TEAM. by Pit Bret kept pecking at Mr. Peters until added nine miles an hour to the Dixie RIVAL CHER OuT AT WHITE SOX GAME ‘A. C. on Monday evening, Aug. 5 Mc- ‘he equeeze play 1# somewhat of an} men te at ican nite for'e V. record on that occasion, her throttle Carney. became Aagusted at the AY) wih Hus Perks se the Gack ton 4 bust | oogolete institution now-a-days and has | they had ripped o} was less than half open. Wally Van * deatepped the offers made him | manager of a'figiver: "Me has taken’ under "his | been tabooed from the leading man-| total of thirteen \ FEES Nostrand, who ran her, told me that <r Praleer sicester 2 Tacegement Kno'kout Smith, the east sidelcyerial exponents of the pastime be-| Ray Fisher, the schoolmaster doesn't know how fast Baby Rellan to fight Mocarty, and, going up to BUY | feunerwsiatt,, whom eit sow (2s cause te pitchers have learned how | teaches the young idea how. to shoot in would have travelled at full speed. The| |hey Land on Humphries for Chicago Visitors Get Off im|@ibton. said: “'T accept your terms for | seainet Pedic! aus “but is the "makings of a|to equelth it if they only keep thelr|the winter and figures on how to op Commodore is having a twenty-six-foot MoCarty to fight Jim Stewart." and |fistaaw Heiter, athe 2 fime ands “sill |Q5eg" on third, Unfortunately, Peters) the old idea trom shooting Inthe sun boat tuned up for the internation i Davis the match was quickly arranged. puncher, gatac. fvore bithkers on this occasion and| mer, made his fir ne Tagen He condently expects her to| Five Runs, and Davis Is Front and With Ford — A bomt was arncsed”iedap by tleeragh, be-| when the mothesten old play cinched alat the Hilltop and from the way he \make seventy miles an hour, as she! ~ 5 " Packey MoFarland and Eddie Murphy, the | tween Moore, the pitied ite iignemelght, tend for the Hilttop crew tne whole Sox | performed the chances bee age ada ;' made sixty-nine miles an hour in @ trial Sent to His Relief ing Them. crack Boston lightwetgbt, aro going to fight again. | and Til Brock of Cleveland, wlio te one of thE) teary took a spin in the alr. Wolverton | be right back.in there starting ¥ $ only last week, | Ks i g i ‘Tomy have been covared, to, meet to, 8 teecromd | ost i for toa fond timed the play accurately, and {t won) day or #0 from now on. 2, Think of that—eeventy miles au hour a ey LOU tO Se Oe aa ot etl be che esoona | Clorciand on nest 3 pulled up. Martin was on third at the| The Sox secured a total of six sate Sta @ boat! Why, a few years ago that STtoe they have ‘battled 40 that city, McFarland | 44 Matt Brock incre to have bos Ume and Sweeney at the bat, The Vir-| ewats off the scholmaster and nee sar Bryce seemearos' iain: witeh | ° BATTING ORDER. ' BATTING ORDER having eecured the rerdiot at the end of @ tea We fortelt the waateh fell trode ginian took a flying | atart and was) of them caused the #lis ‘ wit 1 ‘ ' J | round comtest several montla ago. —— vithin te to 0 rubber when | tlon. : 4 a paney eimmings, | New York. Cincinnati New York Chicago. other foreign fighter thas arrived ine thie | Three more ten-rouad Loute wilt be, staged, seats Buntea the ball straight at| We are getting ee ee an HE first motor propetied boat here | Devore, If + Bese Daniels, 1/ Rath, ab. sonsttTookiag for, trousie. with our. eemappers, | ¢,loral ciub on nest, donday Sight. Fie, the pitcher. Catcher Sallivan, the man| that young fellow Carl Thompson start on the Hudson. River made four | Do¥le. 2b . Chase, 1b elder, 1b, sir Meunett of Dublin, who comes here | Nny "at tay cty and, Tomas Berea of Lewis: | who invented the windless bre one of these games, but maybe Wolver. miles an hour and was conatdered | Hecker: cf foviitdell, 1b, Sterrett, of olling, of jad as the lightweight champion of Ireland. | fone Me,, Young Sobers of Brookimm and Kid} i otoe hadn't seen anything ike that! ton ts saving him for a fant ment ' Merkle, 1b “dltonell, rf, Zinn, vf. word, 8b, nett wil be tandied ty Tom. O'Rourke, wind | Woittame of Baltimore and Jone Willard. the Texas . ; anything like that} ton is savipposition gets serious, Ja @ wonder. The historic Clermont pulled | yy f , a t f a fr. He ie @ fikely Jooking !cowpuncher, aud Arthur Peiky of Lawrence, Maas, | for a long time and hi ! ably take up the burdes off about seven! A few years Tiersen é is sy Sg aliahan, If ee AMT a fighting weigit ie 12s | heasweagitd, Two olber, alx.round contests will |vis haunches and gasped. Quinn will probably uF Saseline motor speed boat that Meyers, a t 0 Weeatan joun! j precede these ten-round affairs, That one play took the wind out of ' this afternoon 3 wave! fifteen miles ai hour was a/| Fletcher, #9. Bweensy, ¢ Sullivan, c. Tom McCarey, te Tight promoter of Loe An. | Tom Andrews, the Milwaukee wre | record breaker, and when the rate went | Marquard, p. Humphries, pr ‘ Bens, p. tam Mecarey, tae, Lah sR nnsuncement Chet | ant manager of Tighterg, waa in. town, on Up to eighteen people began to wonder iAf it was safe to such @ terrific Umpires---Rigler and Finneran, h water at | Attendance, 6,000, two miles ein hig throu peed. ‘wen Fo | Dib ireecenn lent Bisrlcan: eda match between Joe Riters, the tweight, and Joe Mandot of New Or.) un Nfl “come “tometer in a twenty. | found Rout at McCarey’ open air erena at Ver- | I. on the afternoon of Labor (Special to The Evening World.) @ talk with Pats Se ‘oly mpic Programme Complete, ‘) Sweden Beating Out the U.S. A. AM\.SEMENTS. — AIMMERSI BINS nd 1 ROOFS": HOUDINI 32 25 & 50c in VICTORIES EAT jax’s Circus, Max” Hagt’ Tho Lane &. O'Donnel Anari Brea, 6 otvery pecla! Fea ee hice HOC DINE, wil ‘pertorm his box feat in a specgally built tank! hcneomniiieel ‘500 gallons of water | Zcgfeld Moulin Rouge. GLOBE heats The Rose Maid "10%: LYCEUM mt ee PAUL J. RA‘NEY’S African Hent ; The ST St San hour Was supposed tg be about th (Roeetmt to The Aovening World.) | AMDRICAN LEAGUE PARK, July | fant will ve 130 pounds, weigh inet the singe le and, beat, Piping Rock by a score of 14% 10 MOTOR RACES Su Hmnit, and then She ‘hytropiane came | TBACUE: PARK, CINCINNAT!, July |a3.—That the publi appreciates wood | —" —= - he Pent eantoy walce along and went thirty. It was rumored | 23,—Lured by hopes of seeing Rube Mare | pages h . \ ; iw ‘ four nd Sun. 3 : cg AR 4 si [ u pareball Was shown this afternoon P l t f Bi " ecelted a eel sat, and La cereale shart cheteae ax tha ete auere fant sis tonne assivat | wyen te coma at he tion nent ODULAarity ombaratier Wells \winners Score 133 Points, LS etal ate ee ‘ hope that the Rede might rally and aoty- "ty double proportion to ee the White | ° o ty) . P of thirty-five miles an hour, and no- | , prop ne White i ‘ sing, Ta Roy $ vedy buileved it! And here we have an | 8! MeGraw's ang 9 pum at Nox tackle the Hilltopa in the second “e own a inner un is ONO? | With Americans Four Points pata thd’ a, wore ne ath vCrnele Canadian, Pilots. a4 ? y e 1 other wane " ie in the fl we = y a) od $American hydropiane bulider guaran: |atnerwise sano and tzens Fil phaicsnd: wielded by Wells toward placing box- ; Ri vnveling the Teese | rom OTTO we erate, OE cestee, Wass thientinn atoae and |Gay battle. They congre in stand ;, Russell Ford went to the mound for tng here on even a higher plane than! Behind and England Third. me, er ome, fo fartan the te | <_—___ tite wast Been) Thavied our Doct betiders [and biexchor, wearing a somewiat sad (the Hilltops ang Bens pitched for the | pity Ww better known as the! (was before his advent were made by cyatests since tie Glympic team eniled for BK) DREYC TOR’ S| fe, Cov ne ry xd 3 01 f yw , Chicago: fenp and Ford sounded ike | “Bombardier,” awoke to-day feeling Ot) several of the i en 7 N.Y. BS ere i) improve the huils until “skin friction | and pained eeion, (uminated now ) Ch B a Ford led 1h day feeling at hi aaa ike oat ote, X,Y. THEATRES) Walter” Percival aa: Band other resistance ts practically done |und then by 4 feevle twinkie of anticl an Auto battery but it went just the |peace with all the world, for last eve-| Among those who testified to the Pop) ting tne yachting races, the | An Saway with, ‘The latest hydreplane | pation, and cncouraved the home guard | eame [hing he was the object of @ remarkable | vlarity of the big, blonde Briton ere B last events of the Olymple pro-] coutsnts, 0 § doesn't stand on its eur iike the eartier |io come out of Its slumber | The White Sox scored one in the first | demongtration of friendship, In recom- Bir h Hej lacing Rosine On 8.1 gramme, Sweden succeeded in tain Hste i eagie nena eid to ED MON. &. THUMB RA ery vanities spheyh bell Seat ieee ecm weuw S04 Inning, ath singled, stole second and |nition Of his sportemaniike conduet in bean George MoDonald, manager of! winning over all the other nations, Rer | Amit ay League, He wilt reort at Uhiledelphis rits LATEST GHUTO CLANS 2 e o-s bottom | in wren ongition. n re “ . G . 5 Ged , . b- by * Sach the surface Of the Water and | iiss Inki—Desare fouled to Kae Ment to third on Zelder's sacrifice, Col- /and out of the ring and his gentlemanly | sft" wells; Joe Humphreys, inventor | total of points being 138, while that |@more™, ______ aera NED, DALY, | Contiauges Tthese are cushioned with alr bibbles|mendy diecic doubled. te right ana 2® WAS out on an infleld grounder, | bearing at all times, the British heavy-|5¢ Next bout—ten round bout~be-|o¢ the United States was. 129, No | - 129 fer." ce ki! Mforeed downward through the bottom | Humphries's baile sent Larry to third, | Ut Rath scored on the play, Ford | weight champion was guest of honor |tween"—— and others. simmy Ma-[American represetnatives took mart in ( GIANTS’ UNIFORMS WaNvick Gakuen |FiE passin © of the boat walked, Merkle tapped to Kx. | threw out Lord. ata dinner given by Bill Gibson, man-} Wells and his manager, Jimmy Ma-| i, hting competitions, Great Bri- HOSE WORN Se & 78. & | SOW OF 1912 o'''it's only a short time ago that torpedo > fumbled, and Doyle acc The Hixhlanders went out in qutok Jager of the Garden A, C. at the St [ioney, responded In-kind, acknowledge) 00 70 is such @ poor loser, fin- JUST LIKE T Theat sais, #1, Eva ayirp. (SHON bones dontroyers, beaut to tlt high revchal soon” Musray onder, Daniele Med to centre and Chase | Denis Hal re | RE the friendly trentmenher both de-| ished third, with a total of 76 points BY ENGLISH CONVICTS. ||| PLAYHOUSE ¢". # oa ET 818 # speed retes, When England turned out nd to Egan. Murs and Sterrett dled on y infleld| About Yhiriy men prominent In the] York sport! pus, LN ra oP 7 i leads in firsts, with ene ‘ r Eu deviroyer and claimed a speed of | ray stole fumbled Hersog’s grounders, NO RUNS. local boxing World and newspaper men |clared they would look forward with a det pecs i \ Dattenr LORTaUte Me Aa Beeiah BOUGHT AND Los beds de FOR P forty-five miles an hour for it t - | grounder and Hecker vcored while Mure) Tt Was @ blank for the White Sox tn |attended and before the feast had | pleasure to thelr return 26, \] ctvoinNats, July ~ An Eng WIS COMEDY Era mark was inade that this boat ‘| ray reach ers walked, Mlle! the seco After (ullahan had gone | progressed far Wells was suffused with |in the fall, when the Bombardier will — nobleman Who was at the game, the A Mian $1.50 Mat. To-Day, 2.16, cateh any of the motor driven despateh | ing the base splashed @!out Bodie singled to left contre, but {blushes over the pleasant things all] resume his,campaign to reach the top) tn, the final, match god Cette: |T evest of Garry Herrmann, was much {Vomts, 14 ke to wee gltsh dee | aingle thro Krasp, scoringt| Weaver Med to centre and Bodie was | had to way. "Lite speeches ex-/of the heavyweight ladder, Wells salle Clutis, snéies java, ten fialing | igitated when the Giants came upon . } stroyer chasing Co ackton's | Murray and Herzog, Marquard sinsted, caught napping. off frst | ng appreciation of the Influence | for England early to-morrow. Sinurce(BateFoutihia of Sas Branca, ft | the field. "Really, my word.” aa g Baby Reliance on s griooth sea, | scoring Mey fore Phe \Hhlanders did nothing tn their aed see — — > | lane of the eo ailtam decdebler ot Poliedel: ||? io you hs fe vont Bahia © pe % HE first speed bug probably bit} oe hatt of the secand and Simmons July %.—The Cubs and Dodgers fought |p ‘atiunel champion, | Pineda: by Ree cen” ‘cenvinced Show on Earth, I MataeaAiaa neahsinincia man Broce: (is Biaies Med to went out on easy grounders and Hart. their fourth game of the seriest on a| The Ha “Duke | Kahanamony, we | et SicGraw's men were, perfectly ——_— ably the f who could cover | a cameonniien | nuxddy fel this afternoon. Rain fell| ssiastet the gwiaming Toconde afte, Gingple | 081 AIT Sengiishinan explained || ry STEEPLECHASE Fe ele a en hour wa: ond duning Davis now pit for juring the greater part of the morning, | freon! at. Hamburg by winging the 100-metro | that the prisoners of Dartmoor dress - t et ; ror r 1 Nancients INTERNATIONAL 30-MILE with the résult that the base paths and| ‘rat inthe words meord fame of tm 21 F oxactly ike the | Giants—material, CON Ne LARS F eusek shee he r oman led Fl vuttiel e ng. | the American Oiytaple ewimunery short pants and all de! | seen ~ au ye hy Sti Bh ee Murra | Heavy clouds thre cartmell, former eaptaln of the University | only difference," said the Briton, “is - ; 3 fensional rec un, ie. stemmational thir'ymile das hol tog pour at game time. | or ™peaCartenel, forage captste gt tee Waco I in the abeen know, of the broad | pre ma atties Ne Eby W. G. Georse, 19 Bic artinetat taieenteednsinn want at the Stadium |. First Inning—Moran hit the first {". Airtel quis: Tow that, Is’ stamped’ on our pris ty £ After the aw 4 the Arat | sate on ‘bo nt ee id ne | j ball pitched for a single to. centre. |, St Mahoney tity, 4 oners’ clothes, Otherwise the uni- || Jew larke & Hamilton, Jesle Snan who t in a) Hecke r ane Ay eos then walked, Moran taking seco: a taaiitant aieh race fon Br Soe re are dust. the ania” Bri Heather, sidney Drew E horse, and he made them all feel slow, | Doyle makinit fk nadian —~—-— Smith forced Moran at third, Moroney | CATR Genes reds of Syrtin,. We \ nt ie S ‘The horse specd craze lasied tor thous | hand, doubling Phelan at ssecond i ° Corie, aud a to Zimmerman, Daubert forced Nor- mes fro $4,000 to 810,000 changed hi | Brighton Beach | 14 Peands of yea: different parts ¢ 4, NO RUNS, y Ises en ii f\ then at third the same way, Cutshar | te rest. se AMUN Ethe world men rode on mules, burros, | = Dahlen Uses Allen in Hope of) tien ae inte tte a gimith wan Out at | ham nD, Latle ahi Guatare I Ten \PALISADES Pari Qe a, Sostriches, glephants, oxen, bu SHIPPING NEWS, Breaking ‘Team's String the plate, Sohulte. to Needham, a eft pent a 5ie will buy the Dest BR) aisic sscensios pany. Fireworks’ mina hy » ‘ematned he best od ver s te INE a e Count ub of ‘est ou pt ——— Mete Carce heey tanh ALAANAG FOR TO-DAY - : reckard walked, Schulte sacrificed, | nuryament “Trey met ute ie Tey ant a: HM Summer Underwear @|i*:o3°% MUSIC HALL 3 bicy n. Everybody who was! un rises, 40 sun.» 44) Moon ‘seis,, = of Defeats, ler to Daubert, Tinker filed to| it. Het Tet a tt ne erent to play GUS. EDWARDS § #47 918 3 anyb bike ten or twelve years He TDs Moran, Zimmerman struck out. NO| five sete lostead of thres, which deeded the first made. Then why pay GUS, EDV IS bran’ fo Ago, to enjoy that » jon of maryele High Water. bekagnagitnagt i ER RUNS mavarnuags matoh, ae more for any? AMERICAN ROOF 0 1 01 t o lew of | Randy Hook ° 28 $17 | Humm it to centre for ree bases. tehes of th ity y de io toasted ‘mitecaetinute | qereraar® land | BY OSCAR WILLIAMS, | BATTING ORDER. lpiaher outs ‘Tinker, to. Sater, Thummei | men't'dagled of the ‘Westen iawn Yeats {ura y A Night te Park” Dow : 9 ‘ ' . | —orneee | chicane: Brogielyn b held’ on third. Miller’ went out | ment were completed ef the Oaentsla Ci O Strains. Auto came in and cut out ‘ IRS. ard, If. Moran, ef, pelng » 2 f a i ing the, championahtiy Vi Peewee. being taster" lt wasn't vary PORT OF NEW YORK, |) PADUCAN, iy, ayty A the same way. Allen flied to Schulte, | Lake go" on Henediue met thy the _SBATS BESERY fast at fret, but’ foray the auto rece | ARKIN Ei) j the “Paducah Kid" iB n Nokhon: tf NO RUNS. Mittens Reenite tie cessation of ‘lay’ last. Balun MADISON ord is hurd for anything to beat, being [QRH Souraweien | fm the second round of a out with a ; NTlcaci siugled past Allen. Sater force | oH, agcouRr OG Ean.” Uns ofthe, Dt mates, of z 3 yrmance of Bob Burnam, ally! } int Mat owing to the somes, Korben man vit | mmerman, 3b. ed Leach, Fisher unassisted. 6 ie tel atet As Li Green of Chicago By & aeore Coat Shirt—Knee Drawers OOFGA! ‘The aeroplane will une | 3% : brought to for am hour, Me was tmmediavely fied to Hummel, Needham out, Allen | ot 0-4. 1. os dat} a ee Deca se ahteg mera | NCE | ranted w reuem Qwutywhd to be to a fab fo Daubert. NO RUNS, Mii mars Nn sia yhnineek and Fongeo OL | WEST END iti 10, 20 & 30c Zeourse of time, not having to count on em ler Vite ed L i seh pantie ; wong F000, Metropolitan Cols PASTONTHE EASHEST WAY Pe smooth track and tire troubles, I : Temple and Ahearn Box Draw. | soroney, p. ‘Allen, . Coleman Wins All the Way. oats to he sent to America to Tepresent Fi and Wholesale Distributors | ny, m. mvt TS like ‘to Know what the lmit| : ee NEW ORLEANS, July 28—=By a newspe: Umplies-Owens and Brennan | ALBANY, July 28.~- Tommy Coleman, the Phil. | at the jmemationel races to be held on Hunt: Nasesesed Ttor water travelling that the | INCOMING STIAMSHIpS role of 3140 1 the ten-round bout et the Orleans | | iPline Owe boxer, wlio Ma touted aw a Diack | Maton | = 4 new hydroplane mu me ck, PODAY | Athletic Club between Ray Tumple of MMwanke : proved that be was one of the bas THE TAB ON THE SHIRT ; p4 Oscar If... 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