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/THE BVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1916. — [te vezeemse| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [noabitto.3y ROBERT EDGREN ‘ THE GENTLE INFLUENCE IS NOW BUTTING INTO BOXING STOVALL, MAGEE HEAVILY FR ROM President Gilmore of Federal League Takes Drastic Action for Attack on Umpire. * —_>— Looks as if Husbands Made a 4 Mistake When They Took "Their Better Halves to Boxing _ ¥ Matches. ; CHICAGO, July 2.—Fines ranging from $50 to $260 to-day were imposed? upon the three players who yesterday attacked Umpire Corcoran in the games at Kansas City between the fF wwe Kansas City and Brooklyn Federal ON The SPHECH AnD Clubs, according to an announcement OF THE Bou LADS ew iia, made by President Gilmore, M The players who were na\ if 4 ' 2 INSTINCTS OF cum WlenTems . HE Gentle Influence is butting ine mesine For wel Jerry Travers to Help months we have had the Lady of Best Box- [EeGun' snow ve meet! ~— Open New Golf Course oe evita a Of North Jersey Club ot titers in en ane “Caving “th Once re tae National Golf Links of America, Muaaber of Fair Onlookers at a recent / One of Pioneer Organizations in| Tier)" . bition of the Manly Art, I noticed that they turned ther eyes downward] This Country Has Increased ‘When tne Claret began to flow, but bf Pree Co, , Cwm, New York krening Mr. Gilmore, with the amount of breg are George Stovall, manager the Kansas City Club, $260; Lee Ma-" gee, manager of the Brooklyn Club, |$150, and Benny Kauff, centrefelder |for the Brooklyn Club, $50. | It is claimed that Stovall struck | Umpire Corcoran after a decision in | the first gamo when tho arbiter called + two of the Brooklyn base runners | safe. Manager Magee objected to a de- {ctsion on balls and strikes in the |second game while Kauff was at bat \ and attacked the umpire, who re- Meeting Next Month at Cleveland to Form Body to Control Boxing. CHICAGO, July 29.—Arrangements have been completed for & meeting at Cleveland on Aug. 21 and 22 for the formation of an association to control boxing all over the world, it was announced here to-day. The initiative in the move has been taken by Tom Andrews of Milwaukee, who believes most of the promoters of the country will attend this session and formulate fronclad rules teens, including the beaten eight: under which the sport can be conducted. fino that they managed to Take «| Its Links to the Regulation "OL taeiy, Ae A haa wa ; Andrews has issued a circular in which he says he has had from the corners of their Starry eighteen-hole qualit; round, reports from nearly all the big clubs of the country and that every be a and even gaze upon the auc-| Size, e Fe ga Seoakeet . rater Ay = one has promised to send a representative. He has been in com- | @eeding rounds with Scientific In- tng time wil be assigned. to each ; munication with clubs in Europe and Australia and says they have tallated by hitting Magee. Kauff then | terest. And I'm informed by sev- -| Player, and will be posted in the written that they are in favor of the organization and will co- Weng) Sue Rees or eee "eral Mere Husbands that they have HE new links of the North Jer-] Piotr tise the evening before. the if ager. y, te with an American branch, mado in taking thelr Bet- wey Golf Club in Berge | tournament. To prevent delays, opera| i. Akoypag Reding sheve-sald County will be opened hae Players must ascertain thelr starting | r “ : f been completed s'x | timo. | W : ; ieaieting upon seeing ree? dae Md Sing batt voted and the} There will be two rounds of match | Favorites in TB rth | want mre and ean | Bei ctr ad tic Te... Barney Makes Successful | at Ekwanok Club i will be an exhibition four-ball match m josiring Invitations should 4 FE ove Debut as Yank Regular, a thOnuerER, WE Fas washed ph mt © a aN A FRINND of Soldier Bartfeld’s| hotween Jerry Travers, national open| Md names and addresses to Daniel ue), a A ites won their matches in the first round Chauncey, No. 61 Broadway. objects to my criticlem of Bart-| champion; Max Marston, New Jer- roadway. field's foul fighting in the bout) sey State title holder; Archibald ESS erat sy te sa Sine oF nar Ca IEXPERIENCE WON BOUT Winning Game for Them ‘viet is’ sci ceis ts" tws lage Pahoa of the contests went into extra holes ‘ claim that the back-hand | sey Club champion, : th is foul; then why are #o many) fefore the match Dr. Walter B. phters allowed to uso it in the ring| Jonnson, President of the club, will 1 Has the Soldier Legis haye the honor of driving the frst re since he began t-| ball off the new . x ae 4 ne be of gold and proveriy inscribed, and ii “4 ii | ; | and nearly all the matches were close. id | centre the strange young man walked | Summary (first round): FOR GUNBOAT SMITH 7 3ne ereey o aeer ve ears ta Gas Geen insret milk a fmm ow "ome * when ie bases were two out C,H ne, jawam, beat ©. J. Bellamy, Some Real Pastiming at the |and hope getting as thin aa strained sory ana Bat and in Outfield—Baumann| “This,” perceived Mr. Barney, “is 2°!" Nisin Harttcel’ eat F, Saar, 45 INTE! W. late a — | Havana,’ 2- up. nt Martin ie a deaf mute and|to prevent its dropping in the Gi , Kl N TOM COWLER my chance and’ Y ar ? ‘ from the firat tee there will a Bang! | minds, GomBEAM, Baltimore, beat G. E, Mome, Bo be pushed 0s his corner st the fom, Oe cred. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, Contributes Pair of TWO-| Nott wasn't & siam to the tonce |" NiMit Mat natunc, teat J. F, O'Noart, AN L£.00R, nor anything like it. Following the i > | crack of the bat a pi | arnt 1 Jim Corbett’s Protege Is| Baggers and a Thrilling Dou crack of the bat a Duny litte alngle | asi’ a nien ‘City, 4 and a. Harber Jt Ekwanok, beat ©, 8, Ramee, The North Jersey sy ed trgeet FTonay, Us, yr golf organizations in the a: climate Pee states. Its course at firet matte pile, 1. ay en jarden City, beat G. A. . consisted only of nine holes. When Le LEAGUE. 5 Touls, 6: Phil f ble Pla out of the reach of T. Cobb of Geor- |, Counir. 2 ar erage beat ¥, 2 pcan 7 ‘pune! the sport became popular the club ronilim, 2.° Second guns, esa 11 me ie eb H Lot Ys gia, and in scampered the two runs. res i ond : 5 hg but the padded knuckles 1s | increased its links to the res and Roath Batol, Har ature Rocbostr Game, but Has a Lo’ sd On’ this foundation our Yanks bega to oy oar Lb com plete structure can gen in the x score, alread: to Learn. By Bozeman Bulger. widely circulated in the public print. ¥ the ald of cur new foroce—we| | A little later on Mr. haumand, who ms can do ether thin, than aro now speaking of Messre. | 1 (tite Charilc Chaplin (by the wan, janok, beat Geor 3 imail, York, Albany, beat L. F, Wardwall, and . Brooklawn, beat F, H eye me Gates, Badly, Arcola, beat H. L. Edwards, Dale fk, Ekwanok, beat C. W, Mf, Town. Barney and Baumann — th@/ you ought to get him doing that) nec vend. Mery. 4, and 2 a, If you don’t think so, ask our| size. Two years ago the approach of Raisins. 9 Pint gems. st ‘ a foxing Commission, whica|Fesidences compelled the club to taburgh, 2: — lished and has promptly for-|change the location of the course. GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. pul ‘a rule covering the matter. |New ground was purchased and many NATIONAL LBA Augaica® ueacon i must have fouled Martin| new holes laid out, though part of ¥ . Dotroit at ew fi each the old links was retained. oe ize ‘at Wi , inouly oo hiss land sch Found. |'"Work on the new course has been Pitlade igual Louis 04 2 elbow! Jim Corbett has yet to pick the win- rushed #0 that mombers will have a EAGUE. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, ner of a fistic battle. Jim made an-| ying yanks contrived to upset M.|gotiated a double play thar sade tire | nite, “segepeaidinmglinitly Tiger... Apparently he tried to | Chance of playing over it this season. Riwerk™at eee Lous.” vas a ; other attempt last night, but again | 710 ives a ball| single-header crowd sit up and look |. ‘ue (Country, beat Paul Moore, ‘ the heel of his hand yg: eyed Ly +m oe ieseaiee- Re tnd ag, dim) tried Jean Dubuc and win themse! wae | around Pp Nowunt rn ier Mawet tnpiped ct. the pede 111 be @ long list of prixes idence ‘at Toreato. is judgment was wrong. game despite the intense neutrality of | *"ound. SCX 8 ean a frequently succeeded. | -, There w o teen oe to name the winner of the bout be- ; Py + gentlemen, practically dis- : ; jon tournament of the les Gebest and G, Cohan, who é " ; . fi . Barifield’s continual slugging for the Invitation tour : Fo Oe eo ter tne sancuian heaeye | Chee poses of the doings of our new talent / 17-YEAR-OLD BOY EQUALS rooted one way and then the other! for the time being. raging of the con- ~ throughout the ne oO There were other notable figures in weight, and Gunboat Smith of Call- fornia, which was fought at the St. Harvard ‘Pair WORLD’S HURDLES RECORD ual i the instant he saw that the had rung, while Bartfleld sev- VFISTIC NEWS| Aether Player filet. that pastime, you know. Among such a 3 i Geliberately attacked Nicholas Rink show. Corbett brought “yo. see, when Charlie was the oF-| being W. Pipp, who ban SPOKANE, Wash, July 29.—Carl 4 ‘ : . Pipp, ged a home ; fies times deliberately attacked him Hard Pressed Jumps to Feds, | cower a the way trom Austraita,| ,%ou see, when ChAte Wet Meer of | Fun sinte te Tigre Hee dome | Jobnson, a seventeen-year-old Spokane eg. ‘The crowd was and picked out Smith as Cowler's| ir ei c. a. Cole Bar i Club| Cobb, compiling his dally pair of two-|Hlzh School boy, received congratula- gocd judge of Bartfiel hi ee ae alae oe uly 28-—Sammy | jim Buckley's big battler was not 4 George think him the! Roger Peckinpaugh om the bench all! joreaid heh hurdles record, of 1 e Mayer, outflelder of the local Ameri-|tiever boxer but a slugger with a Charlie, ena aeeren aoe fe | mea Ail} 00-yard high hurdles record of 18148 s greats! becar seconds. “ were played at ongwood to-day, the can Association club, has jumped to swing, Tom would just jab | Al n Tan duane to tae feed poddigeed making an effort to bring |, Tt Marywelahte often draw « bigger crowd | the Brooklyn Federals, according to Rahs at ry through the ten rounds| they were the only ones who could; mo get behind the scenes a moment} He went the distance in competition a oe men y tan the pugiiiste of the other clases was proved! a report here to-day. and get the newspaper decision. It| get hits off M. Dubuc in practice. M./ we will explain that those two two- | With athletes from the New York Irtsh- K, rei charpionn | *% ity up to the semi-finals, bylagis, amt aight, at the We. Nictoee isk: |" Members of ‘the association club! was thie idea that made Corbett pick| fuyuc was also pleased to let them|baggers were of parumount import. | American Athletic Club, who are on CP sg Mote are| Aight. Singles for the Longwood Cup upon their departure for Louisville | Cowler as the victor, but poor Tom thelr base knocks because they ance to T. Cobb, Not because they | thelr way to San Francisco to take part the| Were postponed until to-morrow. tn 0 ten-round contest, . this morning said) Mayer left for| did not “deliver the good: get . | Agured in run getting, but because he|in the Panama Exposition games, and ‘to-day—ask the Boxing Com-| Of the three matches played in the |“, inclement weather to os. Brooklyn last night. Manager Ma-| Smith won tho contest because he| were paying the expenses. siiply had to have them or give up ra,” But MN aon re, tees sao voncty ernmnad 00 FE geo of the Brooklyn club, would not| carried the fight to Cowler, landed| Notwithstanding their allegiance tu| golf for the rest of the summer, ere. in renoo| 0 were Roan cuewer, "Tue Boring Com: se and daeed yim Ng cad He| BOSTON, July 29—Only matches use. 6 isn't deat. nt Bartheid" t im in the Eastern championship doubles men from universities and athletic clubs and aslo! 2 ds Stat fought, while the thira confirm or gid Ve the cleaner and post stective Blows, the Yanks it was, therefore, impos- senarly tm ghe day, YoU see, ‘Hughey of this State. a hard fought, while the third was al- . ‘er was drafted by the local as- 14 also shook him up in a few o! inst Dubue, over to Englew: to great Jone. “Very tow of the| most a walkover, split. evenly, ainies sociation club last fall from the Ba-| the rounds with heavy wallops to the| sible for them 2 roi seniors Du "UC. | Slay his "morning golf aad cod to AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. " Y es aretchtorced in Yhe least, ‘Fae R. N, Williams 24 and W. M. Wash.|_ Manager Billy Wellman of Madison Square] vannah club of the South Atlantic| stomach and face. Cowlor left the) At the same time Capt. aad’ to ber taien Rica Dut a aig ci ‘ round bout | League. ey eee a mace urn, the Harvard pair, found con..| at leat ight, oreneed 0 ten with a badly cut left eye and| near, nervously shuffling his feet, and “All right,” sald Hughey. “But you 7 ™ rEDUC" an- between Eddie Wallace, the clever Brooklyn light- —_— Caries well battered. He did not] tney could not get vociferous against | must not play. I don't think any ball! RACE aha K, AQUEDUCT, N, who in their|#derable diMculty in eliminating A. | weight, and Johnny “Young” Druamie, the ame] MORDECA BROWN, FAMOUS | display the kind of fighting ability (a Mave player can swing a golf stick in the Y+ July 29.—The entries for to-more ‘and referees al tely ignore N, Reggio and R. 8. Lovering of the | Jemey City fighter, They will meet in the semi- , that will enable him to win from any | the home boys. hat, because | ‘O'ing and hit well with a bat in’ es ure as follows: Puilee that are supposed to govera| iocal club, uithowrh the match was | {tal to the ten-round screp betworn Johnny PITCHER, IS IN HOSPITAL. | of the other “heavies” in this vicin-| It all ended happily, at that, bec the afternoon.’ 7 mi * ACE—For, two year olde: selling: five Dundee and Jack Britton, which will take place ty. He is a fairly clever boxer and} the Yanks won the pastime and, In} “Just jet me play nine holes," ! nity, AB: ane alte, 100; Dome . decided in straight sets. Holden and] in the Garden, on next Tuewlay night, MUIRAGO TU tcaraees\ ah (pies fellow, but are 's no force! the course of combat, M. Dubuc be ad 2 Be. Paty are ating fea Hi: : i, y sine! = lecal Brown, blows. His judgment o: “an lon’ ‘or, three yeer-olta an A “ACCORDING to the Chicago atagend ss Enelanall ware, forse ‘a the bantamweight champion, sent |One of the stars of the pitching staff Hiree poor, for he missed with | knocked in three of the runs for the! per two hits this afternoon Tl not! im xf sae tg rT igi papers ez-Champion Johany| {%,%, four of Boston. On the other| word to Promoter John Weissmantel today that |of the Chicago Federals and for years| many a punch that he started for| Tigers. a FLAS Brother Rpit club until I get 14 Heer 4; year-olds and up; Coulon is now worth about] hand the intercity team of 1. G.|he expecta to be present at the bactamweight} one of the leading pitchers of the| Smith's jaw and face. x to Messrs. Barney i ee on 1 ‘one mile Orocund, 108: Dartworth, 108; He Je aid to have made) Wright of Boston and Wallace V.|slimination contents, which will be staged at Chicago Nationals, is In a hospital here ara BOG PLLIAM, DASE $0 . Umpire Bobby Wallace was about to ieaty, “i: Beonebutee {12's Wonka his th in the Johnson of Philadelphia allowed Keni | Bobet Field, in Brooklyn, tomorrow night, The} suffering from an acute attack of STIFIED and Baumann. They were the birds| Umpire by Wallace was about to Bearded Lady. 105; , Bton eae. is during me in Ping.) nd Goodridge of Boston nly ac atrat | bier who will clash in the four tan-roxnd bouts | nephrl MAN OWED JU! Ma wormed thelr way into the af-| call him out on strikes. To-morrow | firs, Mi: Brian Boni, Ie” ie noua the balance in a number of clever) M4 Goodridge of Boston only a single ln brands snd Louisiens, Bedale Comm | The attending physician to-day ex- who wy : he will play Grant Rice for ten cents| taier te. *Frank ‘Matame 107. stot h are Dateh na ING, SAYS GAR' db estate deals since retiring after| fumtern’ doubles thing aan! | Ant Patecy Breauigan of Pittaburdh; Young Hole d'the. belie Brown would re JUMPING, +| rections of the single-header crowd by| a hole, Ott Bee cou ae detent by Kid Williams, Johnay mesere joubles, rd wet (oon | end Petey tine Hendy, and Kadule O'Kerte and Y BR altehea k nave oe tre making good Bill Donovan's promise : is ne ; iia Wa year-olda and baniam Ppnoics 1 5 ere Ba, Mi AEBadereh'g, ont wv. | Bully Witasiaumons of Yonkers, against the Buffalo. Feder? b| CINCINNATI, 0,, awry Heer olan of an early improvement, Mr. Bau-| In mentioning the deeds be eee aR pos ite or: Way ‘ios B very busy 7 fe foug' i nbeat 2. jsio and Kt cope here last Tuesday, He did not com-|that a player is justified in jumping is not so new as his com-| 4 F ol FINTID RACE, For two-vearcoida: conditions; arsine ail var the country) Saivieitinast MY Fak SNe | wa tame war ny Mad Mera |Binn foe fH hia contract if the club to whom he] rere in acme, but there te still] Ste ot hie tire blose Ae Cece: | einer, Mult, ay, Meeps BE: Tecord-breaking purses he aid | ye ay oa ag ye ae | etka ie atc of the texlog shone to clan and or ® Leda erate eit 4 salary te) enough of the fresh paint loft to show | stole second and third and carried on | 5 Pot, 120; ature, fom : J aad WF Johnson, |» ‘ Gerdes, begivaing ne him, Chairman August Herrmann 0} , 4 in a rampant way generally, Be it| — Weethut clot; track (ast Sisiheieenee Lol ne nek: aH rap, ond: Goa | be MNS ay taht, Tue effital will be Danes LITTLE CHANCE T the National Base commission to-| that he hasn't been out of the packing | iM rampant way generally. Be it Pe ares Xr a little better, And ho fought TW Taster, toston, neat | MARS, Tae ne ttle Cumelaslon has dented O-DAY FOR [Gn Nasued the following. statemen<| caso co very long. He is doing his| S% known that Britz now wears one ananTinG frequently @ money was al-|¢. | MD. L, Mekcan j., Moston, | eer tion of Manager Wellman e the RESOLUTE-VANITIE RACE, | "138 £0,055 Coen tal Cx first pastiming as a regular and is} with the low corsage effect—right out | ~ = son - rae aren nreee lots that 0 fohnny’s possession, Pa profit were a theatre, an apart. HAMILTON ENTRIES, 6 Private houses, and a we unimproved ground 11 4" r referee outaide the ring. -_-_-_ mission will even ipguire ito u y) rE cement that is sa to have bee ‘The boxers of Milwaukes are getting up a fitic| NEWPORT, R. I, July 29.—Untavor-| Pert un whereby Compton. returne arnivai (or the relist fund for the fami of /able racing conditions still prevail to his original team; under the ci hone Who wer drowned in Cuicago last Bature cup yachts Resolute and|cumstances We couldn't. A’ player | oing some regular pastiming.| in public, and very much to the dis- Onstt late Ba el ce was a| Comfture of Roger Peckinpaugh, who swears his pal will be talked about. pair of two-baggers, one of which ig ad al coos RACING no time iy proving his right to a pey-| best all-a-ound ballplayers on the eir- contest, nerate him. Buck Crouse, the Pittsburgh aiddlewsight, who dak In addl-|cuit, has been sold to the Washington See aioas’ bale ie five. fu » X fe unable to get on any bouts, owing to the fact ve M, Dubue a seare and the other Senntoce Buy Fithhes Bice AMIITON RACE TRACK, Ont. July ’ a ° imps his contract when he re-| S#Y a month OF 80 ago he} The entries for to-morron's races” aie 1, Zee road eaniees Sree ee ee, pared to sail thelr postponed) who Jumps Bin en opularly iain a| drove in a muvhly needed tally, PUTSASBURG, Ve., July 1.—Seeuel ught ia pew pperinens Waild for RST RACE —Pume 830 " ‘ta | charitable purpose and the indications fe thes it wind was puffing] different clas: from the {nae whe. bas Mr. Barney, however, was brand, | Rico, star pitcher of the Petersburg, , fata, and i paid to bring to an] emia ied, "4, Seed y; | te recelnte of the cernivas will be laren re seemed but itt a prbepant Petuat Of his club. to/ spanking new to Now York and lost) virginia League team, and one of the rental of $8,500. Johnny says eee in real crise manent job in the outfiel ion te earoiug bis living 7 wesc “GENTLEMEN writes mo that mak "satan eal wt a tas ee !1 Workouts of Horses in Training — By Empire City Racing Assn Me and. soven friends. have iti Mtn’ if | oe Eta Base me are, y ‘written to Welssmantel of the Tiler nen fg Niagors, 1 says that he plays every day and guts 619 ant Sporting Club, demanding | f%)' nea SIX STAR ATTRACTIONS The best trials of horses yesterday, as reported by The Evening en ross (say World's expert clocker, follow: Daily Additions to Our John Reisler ts ready to give away more 3 the J INCLUDING THE Pings Laphit return of money they paid for it Widow Mom. 90: Bi i. will put on the fimtshing touches AMBROSE, ‘hal . MARY BLACKFORD, e-hall, 61, t S ] to the Dundee-Rivets bout on Mies ACh Pes weet to hitting at the New Polo A, A, tor his bout AMARA, en-auartas 1.8 en OPHELIA, three-quaiver ine. emnant. ale VALHALLA HAN Dl CAP f Mi Tuesday a 20-0! a VAN, one e, 2 : 31 , ‘ od se. een and] #98, Burn: 8G, wih delnay Dunes 0h Oe Gorton 2 BLO Mee three-quarters, QUEEN OF PARADISI, five-cishths, * Just twice a year is such exceptional buying possible, FINST RACE AT 2.30 F. M, ‘ pe elub has the letter, which was de. ; gee RONNIE Ths, Ave-clahths, 1 Rusilta, th Each day finds new, attractive patterns—$25 to $50 mate- 2 bk SUS ansiaan “ke 7b 4 5 4 . Aa 4 i i . om, ab 1290, in vanivery oag te" Being " see es is sat rsa Bein man sin seal] CAPRA, one-nait SLEUTH, on rials. Suit to measure only $18. Ye utomobitee tage yale there may be : At: Hore pounds overweight, EL ORO, BBs walle, 14 BOCONY, mew to “ ever, . . i on acon, NS! SRASITELL uP Coat and Trousers $16 Hirt a Au