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Lo arenes prea eee . - hi al a pene tet Facile. cman THES BVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, sULe 6, 3913, _ BEST SPORTING. PAGE IN NEW YORK THE FOURTH WAS INDEED GLORIOUS FOR BOTH RITCHIE AND CROSS _|cHcg) ATHLETES cy WIN THE HONORS IN 2 JUNIOR A.A. MEE Capt. A. W. Kohler of Michi gan Individual Star, With Eleven Poiits. THE NEW NATIONAL JUNIOR A. A. Us TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPION: 100-Yard Dash—Reller, Missourl. A.C. P %-Yard Dash—Howe, North Doreh- Mase. 40-Yard Run—Cortis, Chicago A. A. Half-Mile Run—Sau ch jo A. One-M Run—Marceau, Boat ALA. h Five-Mile Run—Ray, Ulinola A.C. + One-Mile Walk—Nurendorter, New? York A. C. 44 120--Yard Hurdles—Reider, Chicags; ay 220-Yaré Hurdies—Corey, Chicago A. A. i AR, RITCHIE Can how HAND A Pew GENTLE SNICKERS “To “THe Peorre WHO Hove BEEN CALLING HIM A “UEMON CHAMPION, RIVERS, “To De. Catcher Willie Fischer’s Showing Behind Bat The One Ray of Sunshine in Dahlen'’s Path ‘ The Dodgers are having a fot of hard luck these days, They hed @ 10,000 Business Men Sign ||. ares || Sete ceetees cov ors cocoa poe es Petition in the Interest ee end of the two games it was found that another one of the star Brooklyn Discus throw—Kohler, be sag players was on the injured list. He ts Charlie Stengel, the greatest slugger orse Le —— Racin S rt #-Pound Weight—Canill, I-A. ‘on the team and one of the most sensational youngsters that have broken : g po mu into fast company since the days of Ty Cobb. Stengel wrenohed his knee in Scross the track. It looked aa though the second game and it will be some time before he ie back in the line-up. he would si a Zech Wheal, the club's star outfielder and rated une of the best all-around Rook View's Winning of Law- iets ue eathe Sione Une outergardeners in the game, te also absent from the batting orden, being , laid up from a bruteed hand. It's hard telling when he wilt be on the Job , rence Realization Stakes and again. However, with ali this hard tuck there ts one ray of sunshine gieam- . ing in Bill Dahien’s path. It ts the showing of Catcher Willle Fischer, prac- Petition That Will Be Sent tically @ raw recruit. He went to bat three ¢i tm the afternoon game and Gov. Sulzer Reque Ret . sting Reten- CHICAGO, July 5.—Chicago Athletl Association athletes ran away with oint honors in the National Junior A A. U. meetat Grant Park yesterday, The well-balanced team, wearing the cherr? cirele, captured first place in seven oF the eighteen events. sae g i inn MN i ‘The race was the poorest run for the Lawrence Realisation Stakes outside | jatiduel star with it punts Lond f Rock View a! is , fag tm clans” | Ne Other entriee Inck~| roe the only record of the day it f f i 5 i iii brtdd oF oma, ? qt ie Sate thrve Rite end seared two ran ile throwing te Neste was pertest és judgment in calling for various kinds of pitching for Severna AR tenn oot SA tion of Game Divide Interest Management. in Holiday Card at Belmont eka: throwing the javelin 118 feet 8 Inches, @ The Liberty Steeplechase Handicap — lost its rider. Ae if thi '- Cr Ss t d ‘ Tw l R d By Vincent Treanor. _|citemant. enousn. tor. the apectators | 07 ack unt nearly the laa lap whee oss Stops Anderson in CLUE LLOUTA SL wer ee ceo, etl s ate Latent | a bates oe ence Realisation Stahes ara ry eae {by twenty lengths. Jockey Wall, who tight fast anit ot the tileh-omeet. 4 4 4 4a the fans came streaming through |*tand. The gelding tripped and fell | experience him winner, ceded by\a Right Cross to the Jaw, Disposes| cause He Uses His Head Fully as Much: as|t% turnetins, much 19 tnetr surprise |st the brush, and Wall wan thrown! The meat was delayed because ne legend: “I¢ you are interested in rac-|UMconscious, but revived under treat- | must compete again, Other javelins wel Ing alga the petition” caught every| ment. Roland Pardes fell over Maxim's Produred and the number finally was the different batters. He sure looks like one of the best backstops that have © Wave BEEN MR. RITCHIE WILL START me Track. at two miles was wore nt an carobatic | © feature of the Jay was the vistors NTEREST at Belmont Park at the|The Welkin, the winner, went lame in) in ¢ront of Strobino, who set the pace petition that is to be sent Gov, Sulzer|"ede Maxim's Pride, and a nasty fall | can A. C. in the &-pound weight throw, were stopped by men who asked{|iust in front of him, ‘The Jockey |Javelins were found to be too short after of Mexican in Sensational Battle for Light-| His Hands, Bud Not Hitting Leach Five Times| tem to sign » petition in the racing |¥ended on hie shoulders and had hi vent had taken plage, and Referee one’s eye. ide, but neither the horse nor Jockey | !shed, though most of the persons whe broken into the game since Jim Archer gladdened the hearts of the Cud ON SUMMER VACATIONS This Weer. 4 M 2 4 contest than a real race. Out of seven oven Gal AD apPised jae aped permca Ritchie Knocks Out Rivers in 11th Round; Svan hs Nie i tod |S eee holiday races was evenly divided|the last hundred yards of the race, but | practically all the way. A, Wonderful. Left Drive to the Stomach, Pre-|New York Dentist Wins Fight at Vernon Be- Teuesting him to retain the sport. at the river pool in front of the fleld | but Cahill's superiority in welght and : : i ° t ill. game's interest. A piscard bearing the |°llar bone broken. He was knocked | James Sullivan ruled that contenderd weight Championship During the M ill (Gpocial to The Broning World.) It was apparent from the FRANOISOO, ery be! Nearly everybody that entered the| Henderson was hurt. Nosegay fell on g & 3. H GAN , July 6.—Wihlte #inning that it was the dentist's battle. | track put his name and business address|the back stretch. Son of the Wind mind to| Ritchie knocked out his Gormidable chal- He floored Anderson with a terrific left /on the petition, and before the tast race|after acting as the pacemaker for a| | peal poy dlegee! G@an't pick out |/ienger, Joe Rivers of Los Angeles, in rs a ‘iret round, and the pos Agen wae run nearly ten thousand business spre ere i. cpap of fe Lapealisseited pls shade t ban we nae poreees mask, many other cham- wenth round of a furious mix-pu, wea Gahnnan of Lanen Gre 5 fo to one in or men had affixed their signatures to the|/ ‘the jump from home and Jockey . and weeds Mook the bardect one in thelang ine nral pocch sue a wenderrui |] «Sam Wallach, brother and manager of Leach Cross, the New York Nght | native eon, with no takers, immediately | geeumente Baffel fell. The Welkin took the lead | ‘he event was given to Corey. by Mi welght who knocked out Bud Anderson im the twelfth round of their || went to ev oney, and dut little real in the last half mil 4 Athletic clubs from nearly every large ee peaamiy exenpting Tommy Murphy. |iett drive to the stomach, preceded bY|Iiwenty-round fight at Vernon, Cal, eent the following wire from Los bp sty ‘The petition was kept open all during sd mile and Won as she] iy in the country entered ai 4 . Joo Rivers, the sensational |, right cross to the jaw, Rivers was money in sight. The fight was pro-| ine afternoon underneath the grand-| Please ° ‘Mgbting Gexican whe bet Agured in 85| squirming on the floor when George nounced the best and swiftest that has! stand and everybody seemed eager to — events, More than 15,000 persons braved ft i | Ft ty EE he intense heat, and overflowed trem astene eduntea ten ever kt taken place in the Vernon Arena for @! have the honor of requesting The Hanover Selling Stakes, a race | ne eee ao Sian thsclltors year, share toward keep-| for two-year-olds fi the grandstand and bleachers to be- ‘gules Senten Leach Cross decisively in Mee whirling “alte abbest Throughout the fight Cross jabbed and furlongs straigh a? yond the inclosure fences, where the Mow York and bat given K. 0. Brown |" "se evens saivided” Halt of then oe smashed the Oregon boy wherever he| The petitions will be circulated among| F- Carman’ Seiee os, Lrwenors Ot Sameeie Whe Bee ‘ie tom panged - ie Meve that Ritchie knocked his rival out Pleased and scarcely took @ hard blow) the business men for about a week and a The result of the meet in points ‘Wen, wise pick: beyond estion bt. ~The in return. Probably Anderson, all told.|tnen they will be forwarded to Sulser,! but her victory was due more to the | achieved is: other halt pry of Gane that the hit Cross five times during the twelve 4 { f u Tt ig predicted that the list of names| fact that ehe ran straight and true,| Chicago Athletic 3 I E } E i s > Q and it is ted t " 4 veends, Mey ee Sam atten: tne’ Gnel SAMY | cia: Hartung sounlals ‘Then he eroge (Spectal to The Sivening World.) In the very firat round Cross blocked | ¢net if will go'e long way toward on-| track. For half the distance Wooden | Athletic Club, Tilinols Athietic very clever, and he The champion myst foe given due] to his feet rapldiy and rushed at Rit LO8 ANGELES, July 6.—Without be-| him and this seemed to discourage the! setting the attacks made from certain | Shoes was the leader, and he looked itke | ) | ma credit for displaying ‘The latter stood still, measuring his|ing in danger at any time, and decause|OTeson man. Not once did Anderson | quarters on the sport. an easy winner unt!l he began running fl 1 aw that the distance|he used his h of work his fearful right body smash to| pu; t back to the racing. It]® sigzag course. Gallop then began to man of nis igh postion wae sight he ripped ble right to theldia his «wo wg iy 94 much as he! Croms's anatomy. Time and again Cross| seemed Iike old timen 10 see (he running (40 the dodging act. While ail this was ange aif nabbed round his oppo-|pit of the stomach. Rivers doubled UP/New York dentist, was Betoed bad ee ee ee ee ieee atthe tn ang of the Lawrence Realisation, and more|Solng on Water Lady, running | as tic Association of Bt. jared on get a fearful wallop er in e etre jt as @ bullet to the mark, came .|nent knocked him down with » clean and then straightened out eaain. ig no | Winner of the Aght with Bud Anderson, |Jaw or the stomach. He tried at frat | enthusiasm was displayed over it than TrreaTh ta the middle of ihe Held ana |famento Athletic Club, National” at : te left-hand wing to the jaw and he rose) Ritchie saw another chai Muooking him out cold in the tweitth| to laugh It off. ‘The Agnt fniahed when | AS been ovuien mn a with a well sustained rush won out by a|letic Club of New York and Tacoma, F to his feet with his eyes glassy and his|responded with a pile driving left hook | 14.14, Referee Eyton dec Cross | Cross in the twelfth let go his right revival of the game on Memorial be Gallop was second, a similar | Wash, 3 each; Kansas City Ath: feet wobbly. Then he thwarted the Wild | between the kidneys and the OME | the winner and And flush to Anderson's Jaw and he went! Day. hiew q letic Association and Mohawk Athietio "} ‘weathered the| Rivers was half turned around when nderson was dead to| down and out for three minutes, Rock View, the best three-year-old | distance in front of Wooden Shoes. Bat Wecsn hs nuenr eh onan ane Hecate lbh Ment wd [tile punch was shot in. He toppled |(2® Word for fully three minutes after|““about 9,00) saw the fight. Crose got | colt of the season, carrying 127 pounds, | — lone competed without winning pape Onn bite Ok “ite cause lover and landed on his stomach. He ig : gin had been jammed far up 000 guarantees aud Anderson @ ilttle| and being an almost porhibitive favor-} Water Lady was tras o hopeless one. = rolled around the ring, writhing and Mpemente.0f AW eek. ite at 1 to 0, won the event, although | for #800, vi eed an: bert Simons, but OM turaing over. He was just getting upon at the start he 100 thing but gore enoutional battle fought. im 8 ike & winner, Of the take was only $700 W. L. DOUCLAS more ‘al hie haunches when the fatal second sensational battle fought im The fifteen thousand spectators pres-| 145 bia up that amount ove 4 ig ' ent almost gasped with astonishment | price her victory to her own 3: 4 & 42 H ring. was tolled Ritehie was proclaimed inner. ‘The finish came fast and without #|the win aloe gueped itn asennen’ | ther Mexican warning. Rivers, who had been tiring] Those who watched the 1—Cross led deft to stomach, Ander. apart. Cros rocked Andersen and losing heart for several rounds, | closely declare positive! that he looked ‘to few. Crone backed fgeati Sema, vending came up with his usual rush and Ritchle| Hartung right in the and followed idecoon flat ‘his back | blows face a! ey oa ie rel Ma, Tet | Sanat Seas ee mone a sigan! *"| Chapple Wins Empire Handicap Se ae stn et “aetencscaesta) At Brighton by Twenty Lengths They and « few clinches, and then the cham-|counted ten. He may have quit, but a challenger into ® neu-|{f he did he certainly used good judg- to he : Per corner, tapped. hig shoulder, with |ment, for Ritchie was standing ready i ¥ drive sod tolls daca fhe : 2.11 2-5, and the position in the count up is left ‘and suddenly brought over a|with right and left and there is no 0 eat fs Mound O46 wet Ores the itor - e were Costello, 15; Ohne, 12; Vanderbury, heartbreaking right-hand creas to the |éoubt that he would have tease #, Ot. F ginebad.Ki'ine pmax | bul gre gett We toe fae fiad plered tutes ee | New York Rider Overhauls|s, ana Veaits. 2. ‘The race between Van- Jaw, sending Rivers to the floor. claive job of {t had the challenger come ry ERE a ig a ei, oka nial un : |derbury and Ohne for second monoy that he can cateh| For nine reconds the: Mexican rested [up and taken a dying man's chanew [1° jch4" fag) fished i tes “Gutremipigestou weer}! Big Field and Covers the Pry wi hae 6 nena it them harder. The ani clinched, mever appealed to Creas ie a heavy hitter, not « 4 ods: Round 1 * Ly and right te jaw A ry * bs U Ss i how Ba, (ora to prevent Seven Miles in 4:41. hy i ole The Fight by Rounds ict ealedeek My ere ee Svre eter toes and baie toed oh ‘ right ‘to, wob! . taede Bui the last event. aad delet, Hi Cran rote ay ating et Belrneht te fae.,| Riding in his very dest form, Arthur | nt event, the twoemile novice, Hy ie let walk meet oa clined and put twe | him A left to Bud's jaw wade hie */ Chapple, the speedy York rider,| went to Ray Fischer with thirteen Gros ‘ri ita" obe' tho | rome intel fe, and i eS the from the field | points, with Hagan and Krebs tied for i te te em oat Hownd &—Ritehie ch, taf and Rivers b: io 4 tage, with three straight Vetts, Wtitchie | gett", ei oh jet on a q won by twenty le he prellininary clans Mien tith tts aa TOyer rate uh ight fire ee fete obs anda better od | y Rune But {ett fece Cro {n the Empire Flandicap, the feature |second and Cronin fourth after three . rat at being named prom! ‘aia peng fy rn " hard % fought beck, se coomine, champlona'| ved | tue fom, Rem ct, it rte i tn oa hat ‘Anderson tunable to land with either hand. one 42 Boa Crom come io oft bis fret ju in le, ‘ x meet bin. year of hard ; ' eth ab. the bell Crome Hfted Anderson wih ale} of the holiday card at the Brighton | heats. ty to put him ph hare aier'n ener mia ft ‘eaprtucail'’ es et torte Aotuoee ste | 12 he Hts ST she ts ade thud” i Beach Motordrome. He covered the| A dig endurance race is on the card he was two days i Sr enedta” “* bis b s foul ha Cree Cae nis gaeetally 4:41, beating such stare |at the Motordrome to-nigat. It is the i “at tar fh | Round 10 Michie followed Rivers around, cl to be pried | of Bits few.” Anderon went dows Wie «lug. No, Paul Ohne, Hartley | 10-minute Foee ie which pean teams elimination : eas | ye n) bat mad ae “ars ‘AT 2 Martin Kessier, all of | Will compete, The teame will line or and Andersoi on doe covered ‘up, Menta’ aud all the. fgg. Rivers AIT 8 Seiteneeees ose reo ane recnuartere of a lap on {foiows: Chapple and Fisher, Davie @t opponents for Ritchie. ng S—Joe tried bard for a knockout, but od wes losing ground, whom ha ree-qual ol Sayer, Costello and Kess! Tho ig Britton or Toamy Murph bored cleverly amd Joe mises several! Round I1--Joe landed hard left and they STANDING 0! him, Is took him three miles and two! 304 Gyn, ‘y and Hagan, . ei phy If he i aa burt, but {into a clinch, Referee cautloned the boys NATIONAL LEAGUE, ff jon ad J 4 to meet a clever wan, or he can ie nai boed left to the ig He Be. Chub, : a haul (ye fed. ditz and Ke Cox and Cronin, Crosa If he likes the walloping a men left go the | fiver The letter me te saa tee 4 i Be al Clergaadt ay ‘ mile special in which Mar-| «rhe feature Sunday night will be the In Cross, however, he'll And a ‘uc hy 4 4, # $ARI| Nah ton 7} 4 tin Kessler, Phil Kearny and Hartley | deciding clash between Chapple and h on Rivers's A he does a lot of gurl ‘ue tk a i Thomas were pitted against each other | Charile Davis for the individual cham- ; caer oe, be & sat at aa ia RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES né for sgh aps, Kenr ‘won tn msn |ponoip fer tht sunon. Chaps a final fom te ul @ honors last season, but this ers ra ih form. from, lito Broskina, heata, doing the dlatance tn 1001-6 and | ried hanere 10M sonaany ut thie : : Ly , 160 rempectively. ‘Thomas oad . eM A rn tied for second position, bot for the tle The fret mesting was at a 4 | ‘after fH second te their credit. three miles, wo 1s out of . - Peerless Team Wins. three-mile professional race with | three, which Davis w. Tm their next , ate ne Val ‘ heats out of C NG i Cogtelle, Obne, Vanderoury and Vedits | set-to Chapple won \ The champion Peerless A. C. team another to added another viatory to ite long string i i up, was forced all of the distance in| three at five miles To-morrow night's ~v nian and yesterday by defeating the Waverly Ball P each heat. Costello took the first and|race will be over <he tenenile route, BELMONT PARK Sal cada Plub ¢ to Menrtons, who pitohed for second dashes in 210 and 2.10 1-6 respec: |best two out of three. 1, bash the victors, had the opponents at his tively, with Ohne second each time ang “P, < 20-DAY AT 2.0 P, M. * mercy, adowing but four bite and get- Vandertury third. aetie. im \peo ceoe aie oon PERE A oes cnaarendiris ena OAS

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