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os EST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW ROSET EOOnEN SOME FACTS AND FIGURES he Columbia to enn Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co, (‘The New York Evening World.) Name Football Coach To-Day The Committeaon Athletics at Co- lumbia University is expected to apnounce the football coach to-day The committes was in session yester- day and considered a number of men including several Western men. It took a lot of time and careful study to go through the records of the men and the voluminous recommenda- tions. —— on |CHAPPLE WILL BE READY TO RACE GEORGE SPERL. Judging from recent performances in long distance events, George Sperl of Wormines at uit Trade WIKE GIBBOR: woun Be _-—~ OvEeR 7O Years OLD Before HE cord Bax fFariand Gets Big End of, Puree Because He Takes ; Greater Risk Than Gibbons. v c vored i} the WHAT HELL. GET FOR AN ORDINARY Meisel Hitety "Sune Koco, carded’ as “the, few: ONE GVENING'S Bonne SCRAPPER WOULD Hi lure “attraction at the Rrighton Beach rs Clete pss eee pene Most FAKOUS rears thes ehargplon” tnotorey ee We Mos Batts Nn YorE'iveclas Worl)" °* Te @ARN WHAT PacKty Bora, PUTER IN THE WORLD Sprinter’ tn rapidly ‘recovering from hie COORDING to the terms of their mE Contract Packey McFarland and Mike Gibbons are to re- $42,500 for boxing ten rounde— P Whatever part of ten rounds they box. anes wets” | GILMORE SAYS FEDS conferring with the promoters wy none weeesces™™| HAVEN'T LOST PUNCH accident last urday evening while RNS LESS IN A YEAR riding in the Brighton Derby, which 12 “RIAN MCFARLAND OR GIBBONS was won by Sperl. Chapple will be in WIL EARN IN HALF AN HOUR | a > ts To GET rad Other entries Homilton of Buffalo, of Detroit and Bill rk iN ONE AT THE Pay RATE PACKET AND (F Oe ARNG re MCFARLAND RECeWED INTHE MERWE ee teStoce ge, | ENOTES ERS Comeback by Having Real fo SramPede A Pew MAGNATES, To Ban wnat HEL RECEIE Old-Fashioned Field Day Cg vee. BO MINUTES: —— ‘ | Workouts of Horses at Saratoga BARATC . N. Y., Aux. 5.—The following trials are reported by The Evening World's Expert clocker: naturally had a slight advan- Q¥er Gibbons in the match- cause he is in retirement ., , Boren need to fight again unless | According to Leader of Invad- 4 Incidentuity, it's pretty conceded that ers New York Wili Have Third Club. ry t r needs t e. Giants’ Captain Made a Triple, |e more pitshers, ‘Hughey denuings 4 nas offered $15,000 for piteher Morton | Double and Two Singles, and and is after another star player of the | Cleveland Club with @ bankroll ft | Topped This Off With Three’ more than close the ic to be paid 000. He would not di tity of this young ma: | but admitted that it was not J | Runs and Two Stolen Bases. | Jackson, ws Te PTV AIS $32,500, if it is real money, Will break all records, No such @um was ever paid before for President James . Gilmore, who is in town ching for an office, drew _ ALDEKARLAN 9 3-5 FAUBERK. \ | Matty gets credit for wini that ten-round, de: tee bout Te ~L KSA N, half, 49 3 HWAUBERK, half, ining tha: 4 ae ties Tae of che Wedera! th BRIGHT ~GOGDUAT, Unvee-fourth AND! is | game from the Cardinals, but he will absurd, considering the usual! teayue nad its future, Instead of HIS ONE SCRAP COULD havi PACKS EXPENSES 1-5. ehaibiadeae 533 ( Air | By Bozeman Bulger. hever be able to look back upon it t to there two boxers, that | If i tee s lh diets ON A 5 YEAR CACM WHERE THe > JDO, lait, 49 1-6, JADY. BARBARY, three-fourths, | O assure yourself of Larry|Without a shudder. After having Wedh amount of money could te| (he Feds being ready fo: the count, FISHING (S GOOD Some JOY TRIP, BH us them shut out by a score of 8 to 0 for oe they've still got a punch left and | Doyle's comeback, it might b® | wix innings, the Old Marster suddenly ; - cA well to glance at the box|jet his foot slip and the Cards ripped {8 a world’s champion. No CG is ean manne © T, 4 Id S M Pied eg aR es alt, 40 2x5, 5 . | score of that first game the Gtants Into, him for Rine runs, | Tesreat var. ‘k OF WALK, i i nally coming to the rescue and ee oased sitet | According to Gilmore the league WO- ear-O tars ay IROBBUN, baie be 406 SUSSION HMLL, bait, 60 1-5 Hendes Canwieans anda 18 averting whut seemed Uke certain A Curiosity to see if MeFur-| Will surely Invade New York next . TIO SEBBLES, thr 36. . 4 . cleverness can save him from | season. ‘The club will be located in M t M t h R My Al i rane wt | 284 site two tases pace red Busines . i N, e- PADDY WHACK: ha Kpocked out by such a cunning | Manhattan. The exact location of eet in atc ace; 80 | 113. mille, 143 POPPEE, three-eighths, 35, Loe siotehed Catedral pe, Sis coer ‘ & if ~ ter as Gibbons, nnd it ROYAL MARTYR, hal But for Larry's field day Casey|*ppeare to have fallen hetr to the f, fourths, 1.17 a6, LADY ROTBA, mille, nd., by Use of his skill, can | tl@ grounds will bo announced within . ; ee, hitting record lett by Merkle, e 1 A 3 2. SMOOTHBORKE, half, .51, e at the cleverest middieweigi: in the | ten days. Which one of the league's Roamer and Sam Jackson \ halt, 69, NKY PILOT, ave-cishtns, 1.04 2.6, || Stengel of the Dodgers might Sale| youngster made swo more Bite . o! . Me clubs will be transferred here still re- shu McMEBKIN, three-elghths, .37, || had a position of honor, His efforte lerkle, in right eld, went pose, fourths, 1,18. GOD, five-eiwhghs, 1 H 4 a|up four times without acquiring « OMPARE what McFarland anq| Hills & secret, though it t¥ most boa ra er “a three-fourths, THUCMDOWN, threwe Le ne Cane Ce” “| aneinBlOws ibbo: likely that the Newark franchise, f “bout fourth in the run to the stretch ‘1 5 2-5 rh ie: \ isesr aga en, rig Sevavt with, tbe will ee ihe pty be moved j Owner of Bulse, Champion ot | urn, where Jockey Garner saved! NUOS fourths, 146 8-8. VOGARY ianescaieit 36. ‘The sudden leap of the Tigers over| At last they have found man who as eae west famous | reds inareh N West, Desires $2,500 Sweep- , fi7utd.on the rail and literally fought | AW) three-fourths, WHITE HACKLE, seven-eighths, ‘the White Sox and their landing | can take the measure of Young Ma, Dlayers—men whose names ure hen the Feds marc sant New est, Desires 92, D- | his way to the front. Jacoba caug'it it 1 Within scratching distance of the |maux, the “millionaire kia” pitoher, of ear they will be te in every day's news, In| ¥°* noxt Lora In the final sixteenth and then ve American League leadership gave the | Pittsburgh. Davia, the strong man of re i T 1— mt 0! wi ——- ai Harvard and pitcher of a no-hit game, ee peur en oF ite ich eas Tag at, ince token, stakes, Winner ake Al jow fer says she ‘will best many a on ; pebbles thon sae sas beens oreiea joer. I al Ee for the ves - y more than the greatest pail | ‘he > . peepee McGinnis Read: S$ K- | Che here before the meeting Cr vite! ces im th . | day and beat Mamaux make in calito season, air) and the indopendents will be in a po- cGinnis Ready to end Jac! he meeting is over, in (a) switch of pr! in the hand books. the fact he remarked that he didn't k for the has |DY @ score of 6 to i tee Worse gerard now This uph OF moment, Chas Aaured fh ’ é ii ing at the course that could ven ov lowed the possibilities | Shans Sapp See erly Pls eens @um Paid in to see McFarland. | *iton to better gonti..ue the baseball son Against Miller’s Best beat her cou even ove be fo: were ample. pabins . . Jacoba is by Jack Atkin, a of the Yanks snatching a pair of | "°F yr elgg are | dt ss the President's contention that | Wonderful sprinter of his time and a Games trom the Browas to-day. inate, will be ight hits, which i * y 4 Not to be outdone by the National the out in admission prices will es- rite among New Yorkers. Her The sudden spurt of the Ty Cobb enough to pay for a hundred| pecially appeal to the young fellow , jdam is Agnes Virginia. She is the | )>O>O <> 0-<4ED-(0)<ED-0<4EED-0: club le somewhat of a mystery down (end American League players, who between fighters of ordinary | growing generation of fan By Vincent Treanor. | sixth that Jack Atkins has sent to the the lowere: e gained publicity thro fight- man- prices are daily bets are being made on the Red hi + a.m 1 ¢ fe! - in the section of New York where a" SARATOGA, N. ¥, Aus. 6. |°#C°S nd although this w the grat] CHICAGO, Aug. 5.-8peculation is | .326, flelding .970 and striking out but ing tame umpires, land's end, to use another we : waa re 7 ne . ager of the out and ing to make the club secretaries do year Jack has been represented, tive| rife as to whether “Wild Bob” Bur- | one i Sox, White Sox and Tigers, but it’s wallop at a wild policeman. son, will be twenty-two times | some tall figuring to meet expenses, ON'T be surprised if weveral) of his get have been winners, nam has an ace up his sleeve which . 7 r no mystery up at Travers Island, Rae hen Fined in a tab urgh as Gunboat Smith received declares the varloux cl sweepstakes are decided bere in ‘ CHICAGO, Aug. 5.—Disturber Four | raving unearthed % accidentally let the fat that fh U ae rather, But Until the Fede are thoroughly recog-| i « lot of talk on the subject, and i¢/4¢ ail their fricnds had « proftable| championship race Saturday hour hydroplanes owned by James) “In a note from Hughey Jennings : nes for a return engagement, 8 drawn down large| nized. day yesterday. They went to Maitou| Burman made the fastest practice lap | 4: Push, are the first to be entered He received $10,000 in cash eceived yesterday, he,added: peedely those concerned are brought to an|bravely in the last . for the American bydroplane cham- | ©, . i ten rounds with Matt agreement some important turf his-|the 4 to 5 holes, fsrey Gerdaer yet registered in his Feugeot yester-|ptonship races to be held here Aug ont ose aeoteee im at aa’ Gow.” Taner onnomnees o know, for I held the money R l t L ds lacy will be recshaaas 6 Maifou won in whut developed inte a] day. He is credited with two miles|28 to Sept. 4. The Associated Yaohi|""Srive Gallagher 16 8 heed waiter | tienes League umpires and added thet Pes paied it to ime in one esolute ea George W. Parriah, owner of the two horse race with the favorite.|in a fraction under 111 miles an hour. |&"4 Power Boat Clubs of America) yp) at Travers Isand, and for years, he would retain them he found him- r. nd J put it into ‘ “ e Was as good as 8 to 1 ESTO ACH ty vy , aan), | Will stage the meet The night of the to good colt Bulge, which met the first|against Maifou, tom” | °° D8 Bad! CHICAGO, Aug. 5.—George F. Bal- has worshipped at the baseball shrine | self mistaken. The Governor may be eheaanl n rac ace en the bout was over. 11 Vofeat of his career in the United) famed as chairman of the contest com-| § FLD, Maes, Aum. 8.—an| Ct Jennings. Strangely enough he|satisfied but the umpires ave not— 1 sat down to write hin: Stakes opening day.) Monald McDonald, although n States Hotel pening | 6 e; David Beecroft, N Tori, re of the entry ler for | 28d never met Hughey until @ dinner | that ie, one of them is not. Willam Bow. ‘Kou can ocna ite! | For Astor Cup started the ball a-rolling., Not eatis-|2e#rs old, ts still useful as a racing ni Row! g "| party was in progress at the New| Hart declares it his intention to resign referee, and Fred J. Wagner, starter, Le as Reeatta, to-m0F- | ork Athieti: Riu a few days ago.| because of mabélty to stand the bareh tool, as he showed by - | ht-oare nged Players and fans, Chicago when I yo how fled that Dominant, White Hackle,| fetd through the mud inthe treet eats | Nave been selected to oMictate at the |of lgnticared crews, it is expected | The ieee eiend Gali merareed Uy | Srteaayn 0 DUEL 08 bver, Packey received his check George Smith or any of tbe other|The race marked the fifty-fifth vic-| sixth annual Elgin road races, Aug.|sweeps there will be at lee eisht| offering to let specially favored Mpped ther one over on it NEWPORT, I. OL, Aug. 5.—The| 2564 two-year-olds beat Buiseat| tory for the old horse. 20 and 21 crews to show up at the starting point. | friends shake the hand that onmce|the ra at Cincinnati, Bus not yachts ontered.in the Astor Cup race | oc. Darian hae exe — — Scuiling will be well reprosonted by | ghook the hand of H. Jennings. tinti! Robbie had turned loose every - ’ ‘ even welghts, Mr, Parrish has @X-) aig defeat of Ed Crump, the odds.| PITTSBURGH, Aug. 5.—4eorge|Dish-Krade performers, and it may be} ” “Mr, Jennings,” eald Mike, “Tye al-| thing he had tm shop. In his efforts that the senior championship will have ere sent away beginning at 11,26] 5. “ , two! ee : ' Dressed a dealre to race any One, ame { On choice In the frat race, brought three or four men after it. o'clock to-day or in fact any number of the star! forth nations these is ‘ » to-day in a baseball game be-|. Dibble of Toronto will be here to de- The Resolute and Vanitie were frat) soungsters a 62,600 a corner affair One sald be oaslnn be fend his title and Pnitadel 1 es ace, Vanitle lead- kicked at the post and ano! tween the “Sunnysides” and “Shady- poe is one who will season, CK KLFGIN tells ime he ‘in| *NAY IM 4 Ahoclal race, Vanitle leads) yy winner to take all, The only ie he threw a plate, At any rate | aides,” two teams of Kast Obio Btreet {In vow York 1s picked to | that had boon Dlessed two pineh-hitters, ting for Spain either to. |!" ‘he Way across the line, but Ress] aiguiation Owner Parrish makes 1%) Eq Crump ran like a hobby horas|merchants, It will be his thirtieth | \1, the Association singles, and if he or or Saturday. He has agres,| vite overhauled her ten minutes} tig: che race be run over a g00d|nearly a sixteenth of a mile benind|game. this season. Last year he| e*he will compete the next day for ney % the senior laurels. with both Jack Johnson anal #*ter the start N track, at ax furlongs, Owners of the Distant Shore and Capra all the way.’ played in sixty-seven games, batting | laeacmeiapeceminrern te eines wer: waved JB 2 Moran, and he intends to have! THey Paswed West Island with Hes-| two-year-olds who would be con- ‘The women golfers competing for the Artzberger, sixty-seven, will play fret ‘anted you to wil to ove some the deadly pitching of eigen meat nat A tBoe | Dale the, Brooklyn manager beed this and keep it until the end of the | Coombs, Appleton and Dell as pitoh- " It was a good luck token |¢Ts. In addition to a fresh catcher and many 6x er im charms eagerty | Anything {6 likely to B in itt. Simoe that day the | baseball now. They called a game Tigers have not fost. When they|in St. Louls Tuesday on acoownt of 1d weather! lute a shor abea champtonship the Hollywood Coun- pulled one out in the ninth inning the | co! fight in Barcelona, Spain, or in| course then was a reach to Vineyard | cerned in such a race have yet to be try Club played the frat round of match | other day at Boston Jennings wired within three months, If it| Sound laghtship, another reach and| heard from. Hise ae played the frat round of match | Ci. that if the Tigers woh the pen-) A pitching collaboration of Bochting FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP By John Pollock he says Willard will have/a beat home If the wind eid iri Mr, Parrish’s def has started talk d 3 's John. | The course was a 27 mile triang! ‘ ‘oepstak between time Godeig, and if it's Jonn. | THE volta te fittion and Vagrani| of another swoepstakes moi neey well, according to the Varistan] jy) scioon In the Astor Cun{fomger and sm Jackson, who won) | 1 Dan M » i'e up to Willard to beat the Mount Vernon Mandicap closing ooks aow af ‘or, the middleweight Seatember, Dan Me mer, ‘the it ch i nant he would have to leave Travers|and Gallia at Washington held the ara sts. Rosenthal Weed ana a at’ | qaland and be the guest of the Detroit | White Sox fo a total of ong run in S. Rossin defeated Mrs, H. T. Gold-| club at the World's Series. No, hejeighteen innings. While nling ith by 6 and 5, Mrs. G. 8. Rayer de-| hasn't siopped speaking to every-|scored the shutout, fewer hits were aan will accor the go for|(@ated Mrs. Louls Grumbock by 1 up,| body, but Mike aJready is making ar- | made off Gallfa. | It's almost time now classes. ‘ - ras i i ag - a and Mrs W. W. Baugham defeated Mri for Clarke Griffith to be claimin, bne because several million peo- ———__<— day at Aqueduct, running the inile tn Lips aor on li Snes ey cre: ihe | ain sai ic argon Greenhal’ yelp on the twen aad SOiGHE & YAORUIOR OBFY 18 |e eer pennant m sid hiv euek wih Le rinryd MARSTON SECOND IN (ue remarkable time, of 1.46 4-6 practically signed the Someone tas circulated the report that tewh | ge mere enone 2 r +7 7 i er s from the ring and Sam meantime je Yan! are not a al ; ly whip the bie neKro. “If Wilara| MOHAWK GOLF YOURNEY,| sack McGinnis, wainer at Sam mal eae oe INJURY KEEPS PARKER ent ine USont peanante or ethorial (COL, OWENS. ONCE Geake eore money uur or it tins sg ora Se tree ena batitegeld, Andrew Mlle eying hte "| QUT OF CHAMPIONSHIPS. | 2inEtrins’ to trim up those Browns} FAMOUS HORSEMAN, DIES, v doing a favor te hislarae| °C he oN. Y., Aug. $.—One] right on the battlefield, An Leach quit the figition | «| hankering to trim up those Browns! ’ Ave plat! of Inunuxers. Ja, {hundred and seventy-six golfers atarted | jer, owner of Roamer, is anid to be Abearn's wanagvr post | busluess is when only offer him $100 for a and get even for wounds suffered on| uoara will weigh in at mat, The 'd be helping out our old |} rday In Mohawk Club toirney, J.] wijing too. ‘The event is likely to be is vot a ciance of him 5 «| SAN FRANCI8CO, Aug. 5.—George| the last trip Weat. There will be two) LexINGTON, Ky. Aug. 6.—Col. R [up the game when he can grab $1,500 oF $2,000 py | . “ ortunities to-day, ‘i ra wis of Amsterdam was low » ‘ade vie fe sure of the programme ~ boar tbgp oan ae $1,500 oF $2.00! Parker, crack sprinter of the Olympic oppor Bawns have brought witn| Henry Owens. who, a number of yea "Klegin says Sohn with 83, which ts te ail beat ile | ute. |Club, will be unable to compete in the hat young man Sisler, so much |® Was one of the most famous Amuro: , mail of 822 Tieeits' over . Jono of these days. It will be at mite | Joe Cox," the heavyweight ef Joplin, 34 enior Ama Athletic Union cham-| them that y A or piecemeal, on himself {ut in 46 and « and one-eighth on a weight for aye tn the heavyweight in the|, Archibald Mellwa ed second | bas oh carvying 126 pounds, . whol tionships here Saturday, it became| talked about for his versatility on the on thoroughbred rage court the; known yesterday, on account of having|diamond and for bis cleverness in|country, died here to-day, Ool, Owens ory over Jess Willard " ounds, is now engaged for two fights, He wil| sprained a. tendon during a. practice| slipping from the clutches of Barney|was seventy-three years old low score of 42 and But four th r |r “ slipping y ‘ ) law scare of 95 84 if ie tone over on the East | fetting «dow take on Arthur Pelky, the Neatyweight of Chico: | sprint. Tuesday, ‘entries In the 100-1 Dreyfuss, Mr, Sisler pitches, plays| Racing history shows that a “ ion, he or th c| . _ welien weight, who sen Avg. ® and Al, N , the Califo ater i. er t them all, * _— |feurhoyr Meat we lu tana for op; | HO” Apinaway Stakes here yesterday gher hm, Darcey cents “kmocked [tore S mand ah PWS Leanewerine Kase’ te | ae champ a une cle Gas ck aan ‘ 7 tik f illiarms Colle jeGoorty in sixteen rounds, Avg. 17, After this bout Cox is coming bere for | ‘The Chicago White Sox appear to/|fifteen and twent r ago. ‘ ¢ Ahearn is out of fighting a i 3 tor 8d; Gitmore Robeson, | Jacoba waw something of @ ti, to» : oe op mguad: here's FORT ERIE ENTRIES. have gone all to xmash at once, and pti li Ipresent, owing to an attack of rheum- . Intercollegiate champion, 46) he won like tae real good one hor the Newark h aks ane & a Cominkev, it Is feared, will fall, to akestars Mar Me Shilied: Unies Mike Gibbons saves to figut Jimmy! RACK TRACK, FORT BRIE, Ont, realize that ambition on which he hag Agi per Clever 6 twos. wend bast fh New Orlesae the | gee Lis He FORT rel pent so much coin, Two defeats at) The latest baseball rumor ts that the latter part of next month, Lamey Lichtenstein, | AUB: 5~The entries for to-morrow'#Wi, hands of the Yanks and then two y City Club of the International ager of Clabby, says he will take Clabby to | FACES Are as follows: more to the Senators has dropped the league will be transfered to New Lon- nald M. Lew owner says she is, after having none the best of the racing luck, She was Mi used t “| so ees AU Ward used to ony hes lost two good vottte, iu which he could some easy money, by hokling out for a guarantee, He has teen offered bouts with Jim Savage i of the athletes now in San| Francisco to compete in the hed boole with Jim iaiala to watcs Ma to fight tw areey, | FIAT RACE Pure 4300; malts: ver] Box with nuite a thud” ‘The ‘Tigers\don next week. ‘The Skecters, It ts ald, “4 arden aud Baltling Levineny at | zearghde, oBd “a ‘elles; one. wie a : a cc Oe - ; Panama-Pacific championship peaeon, Dee otis Yat ee atehabee tba TP iabusay Baasoal.?) wes a2; TArent, Mes "Cotton. "Dap, we have moved into second pi Jare only drawing 200 people a day, while is Eddie Madden, sprinter.! y ae doped Jock Geyer, the Denver bea io} ond Pehery. Taset ei ora wae New London promoters guarantee @ : eft y ns. a . f , ve le to " horn (80 Relea hen Meads x crowd of 800 datly Madd wn th ‘ ; ¥ Poteey Mrannigan, the Fittedursh baniameeight, |e few ronnds in Cincinnati recer ps | NP og er ys ah father to || Sete $e ont a ae sabe wate o big Bit with the fight fone tw Brook: |atched’ to fight Dich Gliber,” the sHlONn, MACK Pure ten: voy yarite| 1M 8NDD Tee eee a toctuan,| (ra by outjolating Biddle (amyl in « tn-roaes | feter, for teu mands F elgg ae Madden, , q chub Ww bout at 10%; "Marjorie AL,” 108 ’ Madden was a great athlete in | Ken. civ 56 q by Tom Haak kondon, 10 Moat ‘a good sprinter, jumper and |} Phte-g, 33} r Sellars 38 ; BE HY ot the Pairmout A, C, euo® 2 alan wollen. | tore Mag ‘Even to-day he's as fast and || Newark... 82 44 (548 Maitimors 4 64 eMetiest a8 an 8 ne és ‘hug. 14, K, 0. Kggers will probably be his oW -—— brut amo tile, TA. a 1 a a ue We T1ce > RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAME! poneat, Taylor ie eo sh east tite totam JF: Gude, i : ’ SAL Ul 7 — w ) recently give champion Kid Williams FOURTH RAOE Purse i allows H te. on 10 THEA a ae Yrooh ism 9 sroteer fables who hao decided |S" “anos tound® beet tee’ waned uo | Wee pearalas phe mil Cant, Lev) Scape, its at Remnant Sale r 8 faaze instead of tetas fas on } Hf, Lau, Second game Once. wo try and make a “comeback,” Klaus baw noi | night & manager, Silvey Burns, for ap im. 1 30s Be 0 yi" atom 5 dhusnaanaida jade! nb! biustargh ‘gl ‘4 le ought since he lost bis title of middleweight cham Taylor will exchange walla aranne altel ‘Bat tur é pea) Cees. an ain poptvouel, Maio Tage, st, Rowion-Clretans Fe te Ganege Chin io 0 veut in Pislebuagh |e ie ae Mega tee a frogs nei, WB. hevewen “th, Oi care ___ Twice a year and only at Arnheim's are such values pos- sto teach them how to tse Pittaburgoe Oe iivokiyns October, 1918, He bas been training hand at his ut at a show to be staged in | we, QUT: Pratg ton, tm: soot Wom, 108; sible. Suit-ends from attractive and exclusive $25 to $50 ana now that they are in nochwmer Aisinmond “games. postpoved anes Oh Seaaees, TS. 008 ae Ss ee Sent | Now Rottert, Newp.. sams Monday night ooh Scnthera Meld, "110; Robert ‘Bnd materials—made to measure—-$18. New ends added daily, them to make | D JLED F | ow he wth Uy ind at the Game once Mere] sing Levinaky and Colin Bell, the A SIXTH RACE—pure four-yearoldy and of the excellent 5 cal MOREE ED. FOR Bonn ay: this fa : Salt Sear, cian tnt a’ gate ne | aercentnt oleate tata Coat @ Trousers, $16 ere, Kadle Mad; is Feta MO es samen, ‘Tet “Kid” Loma, the Bonallsh boxer, otgointa | for their ceaeround tatle at the Bes A, A. of Wh Repavgals tod: hese Malte 2 AG8, = . team, ani wookive t 7 i La irealdy indie, 3 ow 4 : Mike Glote asily in their twelve-ro Far Rockaway toomorn night Bell bes bad 1 po 5 tee Atlan 4, A, of Btsten om Peness) tonite hart ioe ance eas ten in 8, He RR WRC ine #800 oa ede Broadway Open Saturday rit. Ptnt Promoter Miah Murray bas decided to try and ign |conntes, for several of his bouts hare had toe ‘nite and wrenis yenit, .M. Lanis up with Jack Britton for teat at the|calied off because of injuries which he received | , et, O05, dittawys, 104; Abriag, 104; | CB 9th St. club on the night of Aug, 4. If the while in training, ‘This ime be claims be ia as re eee eee too-Duadee bout i booked (or the second week in stgvug a» asile boat won, we eee ie aimee ne ee eee ee ie ame ee mete FAI 5 a en LAT * (,

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