The evening world. Newspaper, July 25, 1913, Page 7

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BIG TENNIS BATTLE IN ENGLAND TO-DAY Life Member in Has Been Class After the showing made by Abe At- tell with Willie Beecher, the east side In their ten- . of Roc! jt must be admitted that Welght champion is now member of the “has been ti class. Abie from being the great little fighter 4 few years ago and as a con- “born Beecher had no trouble in Outpointing him in the majority of the rounds, ceapemepeatiioemomens ARMY AND NAVY ELEVENS STILL IN A DEADLOCK. July %.—The @t @ deadlock over the selection of Place where the next Army-Navy ia yet insisting that the Game take place in Philadelphia, while the Army contends that the annual con- tests chould be played either at West Point and Annapolis, alternating each year, or in New York City, preferably The Army opens the early this year, playing a game Bept. 27, — CHAPPLE TO GIVE FIELD A TWO-LAP HANDICAP. A handicap race over the five-mile route, with Arthur Chapple etarting at @ratch, will be the big number on the card to-morrow night at the Brighton Beach Motordrome. Chapple will give & picked fleld a two-lap handicap, and Mf there is the same teamwork dis- Played as in tho event last week the title holfer will be forced to accept a Fear position at the finish. Rain caused the postponement of the ‘tree-cornered match race, the second of the series last night. This attraction will be staged Sunday night. Davie, Goatello and Ohne will be otarters {t promises to be bitterly contested start to finis! ACHT DRIFTS ON ROCKS. As Edward H. Loud of No. 15 Arling- ton place, Brooklyn, was taking his $1,000 lessly for a while, he ran on the rocks off the foot of Seventy-first street, soon after midnight. of by Police Boat No. tue rocks for three hou: he had his motor runn was able to get to the Basin, New Great White — IT NEVER HAPPENS! ( DOSéCNE. (T iN AKEL WAVEN'T LANDED A LONG SHOT INA MONTH s LUCK HAD | DEPARTED! Now PLEASE LISTENS ‘LL FGUT LEACH CROSS AT ANY WEIGHT HE NAMES AND HE CAN SELECT THE REFEREE. ALL | ASK (S (0 PERCENT OF 460 BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 46, ‘1913. ‘Nothing You See in This Picture’ Has a Particle of Truth in It. Copyright; 19% by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). FOR. “TOO ue con! MyCH “THO 1 Have NOTHING LEFT TO LWE For, Because 1M AFRAID THEY WON'T LET Me FIGHT 20 ROUNDS WITH SAM LANGFORD: CHAMPION Whe RITCHIE DSCUSSING TERMS OF, A MATCH WITH Tom MSCAREY, “Ths Boy HAS WON ONE FIGUT OUT OF NINETY STARTS « ANY FOURTH RATER GAN KNOCK HIS BLOCK OFF IN THE FIRST RoNd. HE Hast T GOT & PUNCH IN EITHER HAND AND U DONT 77 “TAKE. A CENT OF WHAT, HE EARNS. Ys G4 MANAGER OF & PREUM FIGHTER DESCRIBING HIS MAN “TS THE SPORTING EDITOR, Way Revealed © want to say stat \. 1 WAS BEATEN FAIRLY AND SQuaRt.y=AND BY A MAN WHO IS 1000% BETTER THAN LAM. HE DIDN'T KNoeKk ME, OUT WITH A FLUKE PUNCH EITHER , AND | DON'T ' R WANT & RETURN MATCH) A DEFEATED Fieutte MAKING 6 STATEMENT ‘TO THE NEwsPAPER MAKING @ STATEMENT FROM “THE RINGe TusT WANT You To WATCH ME HS FIRST ROUND! (mM GoNNA LEAD MY LEFT AND THEN (M Sure {Lu Ger KNOCKED our ! Famous FIGHTER TELLING THE PRESS WHAT HE EXPECTS “TH BO WHEN THE. BELL. RINGS COOPERSTOWN LEOPARDS WIN POLO GAME IN RAIN. In “The Passing Show of 1913??| sinnscaxants vim, ». 1, ray —_—_—— Full of Chorus Girls, Like Old —Best Show Ever Offered at Winter Garden. By Charles Darnton. ‘There's a new Great White Way. It frens from Footlight Row to Border at the Winter Garden, When Passing Show of 1915" reached it night the fteelf and stared at the @ chorus girl ever loses her head on ‘that dissy road to fame it will probably be all over with her. Tris yet tremendously effect- fve petting might have been made in| 'Germany by Prof. Reinhardt, who set ‘the fashion in this style of stage ar- \ehitecture, A hotel running to steps of this sort would have to furnish Alpine guides for guests. The col feature of the Winter Garden's new show is as high as the cost of living and twice as steep es the current Bryan lecture rates, Down this straight but by no marrow path last night marched of girts in all their glory, and wi landed on the Miss Bessie Clayton, made the trip on her toes, Then Miss Swan ‘Wood, a dassling figure in silver, came down as softly as moonlight only to give herself up to violent dancing. Two eccentric dai Charles De Haven and Freddie Ni performed no end of remarkable steps on the incline, as weil as on the level, They're an un- usually clever pair, one of whom, earlier A in the evening gave an imitation of red Stone's scarecrow dance that cked nothing but height to make it sure up to the original, ho have sald that one Winter how ls like another will have to tal it back, for last night's per- formance was filled with novelty and varlety. Judged merely by ite first act “The Passing Show of 1913" Is by al ‘3 greates: It went Hfoneymoon EXD! last act was al , but after all it te not surprising that the earlier pace could not be kept up on an epening night, Among the good things that came along before collars began to wilt was fan old-fashioned cal that put trot and the tango in the This ceturn to earlier enuous days wag accom- hed with great dash and equal obill, ind it was marked by such mes as to give it the gongeous- ‘of a pageant, Later on there was Dallet so fantastically dressed that it ted nothing #0 much as dancing the turke: cripple ¢! was full of Tun. inely amusing, especially in their a ance policy, Herbert Corthell looked funny wearing a wrist-clook, Out his lines wi far from being as fat as himself. “I am the worst lemon of the seaso! announced Charlotte Green- Wood, and there seemed some truth in what ehe eaid until she untimbered her extra-length legs and arms. Except for | her dancing she treated her part much too carelessly, Most of her remarks sounded very confidential. Pretty Mollie King was a dainty little Peg o' My Heart who caught Mise Laurette Taylors bright smile and danced delightfully with her brother Charles King. laughed and danced like George C » but tripped his lines More than once. George Hanlon and George Ford contributed an uncommonly clever bit of pantomime in which the movements of one seemed to be refidcted in a mirror. A re:tless little creature named Lillian Gonne was a very fresh Little Rich Girl who called out other ttle girls whose bare legs lacked more than seven and anything but attractive. and sang well, stood well toward the head of the beauty | class and was clever bealdes. | The political phase of the satire was) stupid, but “The Passing Show” as a/ whole scored the biggest hit in ‘ Winter Garden's history, ————” Middleweights Now Trainin, SAN FRANCISCO, July %—Cofffoth's brace of middleweights, who it te hoped will commence a new era in the middle- weight division, dormant since Stanley | Ketchel’s death, move Into ¢raining quarters to-day and by Sunday will be in full swing, Bob McAlileter will be establiahed at the Seal Rock House, | with Sam Langford and Otto Berg as/| helpe! hile Sallor Petroskey goes to Shannon's, at San Rafael, where he will be assisted by Bob Armstrong, ————— im Auto Crash. July %,—Stephen Keele ears old, of Fort Scott, Kan., was killed and his brother Keith, | fifteen years, badly injured when an au- tomoblle driven by the boys’ father overs turned ten miles ‘east of Maroa, Ill, to- day. The Keeling family, consisting of} the parents and four children, was tour- ing from t_to_Indianapotia, ———________ %.—Polo ponies and players were pad- Gling in the rain when the i-final round was played for the Overture Cups. ‘The Cooperstown Leopards defeated the Phil Iphia Country Club team by 10 Soals to 4%. ‘The lineup for the Leopards was J. ©. Rathborne, J. A. Amory, J. B, Thom- as and F. Ambrose Clark. The Phila- Gelphians were John R. Fell, P, 8. P. Randolph, P. 8 P, Randolph jr. and Paul D. Mills. After four periods the Philadelphia team led by 4% to 4 goals, But after that the Leopards took the er like Gucke and they rolled up seven more goals, while the Philadelphians could only pick up three penaltien for fouls and not earn any goals at all, Amory, Rathborne and Thomas forced the fighting for the Leopards and Fell and th lor Randolph were for the Philadel- th period Thomas made a very fine goal. It was @ back- inder his pony'’s Opponent for Langto: BAN FRAN D, July of the action of the local city fathers in he was @ “'notori- @ fighter,” both Jimmy Coffroth and Eddie Graney are angling fot a twenty-round match between the colored man and some aspiring hope, but {t ts exceedigly dificult to find a white man who le conceded even an outside chance with Sam, T ADMIT “THe I'm A PIECE oF cHeess! T ktow (cant Emaar AND twaNnT THE \ PUBLIC To KNow (M PUNK SCRAPPER, JUST” AFTER THE REFEREE Has SAVED HIM FROM A K.O, W. L. 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CHICAGO, July %.—When the Chicago Nationals return to the Went Side Park to<norrow they will appear spick and span in new uniforms, The old set consumed in a fire which destroyed laundry Yesterday, It is a question whether the club, the players or the laundry will settle for the new raiment, Clarence Amith, White Sox twirler, who twirled a game for a “sem! outfit in Chicago, will not hat answer to the National Commias! EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN less some chr in organized baseball makes complaint, according to Presl- dent Ban Joh ot the American League. Johnson said to-day that he considered Smith'a action that of @ young player who did not know that he was breaking a rule and thet he would not be punished. GriMith fs thinking of yanking the ing he has on “Doc Aytes, a dig right-handed twirler who has #o far won seventeen of twenty games for Richmond in the Virginia State League, One more winning twirler and Grit fig- ure ean cop the pennant Fans from Richmond, V: Hoehling day” within a few weeks as a testimonial to the holder of the #ea- ‘son's record for auccensive wins. Boeh rt on the sand lote th: Athletio Carnival. ‘The three days’ professional athletic carnival opens to-morrow at Pbbets Field, Brooklyn. Among the “pro” ath- letos entered are Tom Longboat, Andrew Bookalexis, Alfred Shrubb, Billy Queal and Fred Meadow: ae ened, Boldier Bachus Hamilton and Jewey Smith of England have been matched to meet In @ ten-round bout at the Atiantio A. A., Rockaway Beaca. next Tuesday night Bachus had a Jong layoff wi two weeks ago, when he entered the ring and easily defeated When prints are ordered. Wins the wes" iowent 3 mae’ conte each. Work gnareaterd fished proapity. 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