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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1915," JACK MUNROE ALWAYS LOOKED FOR ACTION Copyright, 1915,by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) AT BUTTE He *PLANED FooT Bau” WITH CHAMPION JEFFRIES. «FS ——-— wost ana aed nuts SA, Story That Jack Munroe Was tec y Killed While Fighting in the da aida Trenches Authenticated by ple Frank Moran, Just Back From prt ne olioa WITH A SMILE, hae a Sate — Boxers He 1949, 1 Toy Prove Publishing Ce, (NOCKKED OUT. T is reported that Jack Munroe, who ence fought Jim Jeffries for the world’s championship, lies somewhere in Northern France Belgium. The story that he was Killed while fighting in the trenches Ms authenticaied by Frank Moran, just back from Engiand, who says he read Trainer of One Step tctton ime ren ret! Most Surprised Man sere oy wounded lars At Spa When Horse Won _ The nows of Munroe's death fits in T @trangoly with a letter I recently re-| Thou it need only be noted that it took Geived from him. Here it is, in part: ght Water Blossom Was Sky Pilot, the winner of the open- ing event, 1 minut 1d 13 Beee Genadlan Expeditionary Fores | “Sure Thing” in Stake Rave | ois vo rin the'five and w hale fore longs. thas mmany a day sin Ras. aed Rest —Saratoga Is No Place for) there has been such a slow five and a ST eetee wil bs aan eae eee race on a New York to hear from me in this | Odds-On Favprites. Lag Vi hl now, mud tf ; Jiniony, Sitasteamiogs Proke tne ice and war. Y for the Quincy Stable Tuesday when dca, ate Ad mane, Wilde uncon B Vincent Treanor. Success won, but the victory was a HE wantep Shs MORE EXCITEMENT — aNd GOT (T. Re. Brown Displays Nerve And Control Under Fire Of the Slugging Naps the Clevelands, wants it known that Manager Donovan Now Figures | ‘ Bas be hidntion, Gt oaiten dee i Jackson or an: the: food player t That His Boardwalk Brummel | tne ‘White Sox, as hasbeen reported Box for Yank os for ie other hag transfer 8 player to Comiskey. The owner 0! ox for Yankees. the White Sox, it seems, has gone a little too far in his efforts to pra " tically buy mnant and the less | costly one because Success was run|| husthe Bt $s By Rent ai, j ; e 8 3 By Bozeman Bul prosperous magnates are ready to call (Special to The Krening World.) up from his entered selling price of! Pietra 0 Bt. Louls,, 49 reveled ; v an Sereer, @ halt. 5 Pull moose, the esac SARATOGA, N-Y. Aug, 12, | $1,000 to $2,505 by Frank Nolan, Yeu. || “ise Ogee laut, } inp NAT ON aL LBAOUR, W that C. Boardwalk Brown has| — ee HIS is no place for odds-on terday’ #atmniona Pe ee tL i, Be at hella bean, ty dt BE nace t mt a mucceeded in wading through| | Ed Barrow, President of the Inter- choices. Many a one of them|have the colt bid up from $1060 to| pane & R i a Brooktya’ $2 8) 50 Huta * Lt Rochen ; fire without the acquisition of | BAtional a bese put ales has been beaten here since the | $1,805 by W. J. Spel: trainer of|] Pituburah 50 534! Baltimore: i Harris's 4 q a single blister, we may expect to meeting began and the end is not yet, Chivator, which finished econd, \ RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. see this sartorial pride of the Yanks i bgp) atm: ap iy uae apparently. Yesterday it was Water! Andrew Miller purchased Disturber! NATIONAL LEAGUE, AMERICAN LEAGUE, | listed among those who can work ev- ey baseba! ‘ely to do to the) Blossom, who came East with a ropu- {from John W. Schorr yesterday morn. fontote' state: Fiat, i Staab, |ery Mtth day and occasionally lay up| TT succeed but admits that it bes tation as being the three-year-old star od for chem. one the — ran ce | nigtin 7m) Poke BF Caifed™in the ner rong a, z » something for the cause. For many! opened up possibilities for thought in ‘the Germans, but thins fot cf thé West, and the highly regarded |Dorrjemad very, badly tom . fakoelie ein femne postoeed, ‘Rata Det @ | weeks it looked as if the boardwalk] other directions. By thinking that Pather dull along the fro: two-year-old Marse Henry: indicating that he is nothing wonder- Rroottrn ansan San are. an running fe ‘There may 6 been some excuse jful as a race horse, ‘Other reason was I wanted to ive (fof Water Blossom's defeat by older _ my favorite collie a Ke Burn: herses in the opening day's Saratoga Gove ‘ | Brummel would be able to weather | scheme over, he says, baseball people farriamare’ 3 i may find a solution as to what shall {nine innings without hurling the ball] PM 4aqng with tie, surplus bleacher ‘@ been a burden "6. — ‘Baltiniore, 1. 14 innings, Second game. ti by J. EB, Widener’s Valentine was! GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. Sitimr Bien saciiysaiosea pints but Bill Brown finally sicked him on a little ae here we |Handicap, but before post time in the Pars! conuucing ene it vas her ant stow Tak PAL LEA CUR. the Cleveland ex-Naps, and here we International League is doing | Tins ta Geatadtion bos Eogiand ¢ they put |fourth race everybody who profeases|appearance over the obstacles. She Saeads'at Mh Louis ‘i at are proclaiming the prowess of a new | 4 Well as could be expected, i Frlledelbia, Mr. Barrow. “But this is bow 3 ho’ lot of speed and jumped AG jaahingt h as I wouldn't have im ‘stay in \t¢ know anything about racing was Showed a ¥xDI EAGUR ero, down in baseball history as para wo had to, in. he was a “lay down.” Major well, but tired after going three- Reneas City at reokira. ca +4 ot Buftale. And it was no easy mark that Bill| bad yea juarters of the distance. me are ob in" "Germany yet, but |McDowell, her owner, thought sho pier ees Y Hera ¥4 Ricnester pleked out for Boardwalk either. Lee When” we left Canada many {¥8 @ sure thing, and for that mattor| Harry Stevens stands out among the ‘ Montreal at “Toron Fon! attempted a checkmate with! Quite a discussion has arisen among Guy Morton, the very best pitcher in| the Players as to the pelative. apap) [his shop. ‘The resultant figures speak | The speed merchants are Malsel, Cook, | well for Brown, The Yanks made ten) High and Caldwell. [hits to five for Cleveland and the|letes »y |TAce track caterers, judging by the su- » “\|these days. arry has ma noughts., But John’ wae saying ner, for instance, trainer of One Step, !Juncheons daily society event. “Ay earnest, and this was the meth. aid he'd be second, but thut tho|ly i day pases without several Cay of his ew 1000" woreen, 00 jfavorite would run away from bis) .104 ‘time, usually attended by the fain and other eee Most of the ath- re of the opinion that Caldwell runs tallied in the same proportion—| Could beat any of them to first base FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP ads but that Maisel would be the fastest | neat pedty and| aati teyis, tne, society and racing #5 ig bi anaes itted to the {2 B0ie all the way round. Frits, ‘ater Blossom got away badly and|worldy. Yesterday among the enter- i ust what Brown transmitted to the| himself, says he would put a little bet Ye ht aggre 100, couldn't make up any ground to|tainers in the club house werg Mr. and By John Pollock if : Payne Whitney, Schuyler Pa sons and Joseph Widener jr. baseball to make it act successfully | on Caldwell in a race to first. If the State Athletic Commision decides to] his sister, will exchange wallom with Tommy| we wore unable to see, but there ts pa permit referees to render decisions Abe Attell eaye | Holmes at the Olympic A, C, to-ntght, ‘The other | seis Bas ‘ {o's bet toe fevers aamploo, | bus re Jobony Munim Bena) Wen wad|N€ thing that all could Took upon | Lute Bone appears to bare got his ‘The following from Abe may be interesting to his | Carey Phelan rs, Joe Hartley, |and ponder: A lump came up in the ke speak of until the stretch was reached. At this stage Filigree, the early pacemaker, begun to back up,| In the opinion of good judges n but One Step and Pomette Bleu went| body but little Judy could have g ‘ ‘Ths appearance of Denny Leonard at the Ame. |€94 of the week, This is meant as RSEy 2s! Wein: Ean) Bias Panes Deas Fee tart ecmeattte etraeetee Winer: | comminion of thie State is about to alovt | gt iyoting Cid on AU, 81 eueaateame ibe | NO reflection. Imagine yourself in pap then again, it) San Vega challenged little Judy, used | pours, 1 hovesty! think, in fact I'm positive, that [CAM for the pugilistic carnival that ie scheduled |there pitching the last inning with may have been the track, As Jimmy) his hands as a whip vigorously, and | ¢ Kilbane agree to box me in this city in a ten: | ait, date, Mcouard wit _be vitied annioe | Rowe remarked, it was one of the Hike that | round bout 1 can win beck my title from Kilbane, | Paks Hommes, ily, will make the biz pro | 4 by the opposition to tie the score | nd, as luck would Mave it, they lost worst tracks imaginable, No one kind of persuasion so well that he re- | With el! due respect to Kilbane, I don’t think » Johony 7. on me day that the Red Sox 4 Wolgast_ vs. Young Brown, Fra nd Shoeless Joe Jackson swishing a vponded gamely. there is @ featherweight in the wurld to-day who | Ad Wolgast vs. ¥ » Frankie Fleming | a1 were winning two from St. Louis. could predict, he said, with any de- vs, Mickey Donley, With the goal almost’ in sight the Tigers kicked a beautiful opportunity man on base, none out, one run neea- | by dropping a game to hington, , foam gain an advantage over me in a ten-round |" war club over the plate! Hughey Jennings will have to polish gree of certainty, just how any horse} prince of Como's victory in the | boot, and more particularty oo with the thint man] piny stcCamey, the new manager of ad, Wol-| A® was said, the lump arose, but|up that mystic charm presented to might run over it. Flash Stakes over the 2-to-5 shot | # the ring having the power to judge us both from gher. J ee Dares he Bares ren from | gest, arrived in town leat night. McCamey has| Boardwalk did not rise with it. He him by Mike Gall . jc standpoint, regarding “ i To show just how bad the going Tinie Henrvares olny & mteey. St the of Hilbane ond moss. i cas otlting to. Gos'| woot corre, upune Respoaiion le Jet Wok | shot @ tast one across the heart of the| go as to work him into big league was in its semi-drying- out stage, ponition, he got “the path’ and | Kitdane just for the honor of trying to wit back | Day, McCamey will coufer with Meg -A toi | Dlate. Jackson stopped it with @/notions by degrees, Donovan has de- stayed on it to the end, forgetting to | av ttle. It's not money this time, ‘Ten rounds | ioday about the proposed match, wicked slap, but the ball collided with | cided to let Alexander do the catching r to @ decision with Kilbane and 4'It win the title,”’ —_"" 4 a double play put him every other day. This would also help quit as he usually does in th tretch, Boardwalk and a pay his devel bi trip he Walt ent ott 9 toot, vole han a Marse Henry an and Malachi Attell will make his try on hie “‘come-back" | Young McGovern, the Philadelphia bantam. out of his misery. The lump receded in his development as a hitter. ping down a tree, crawled twelve! while were in the tough Deine, 'd | stunt at Gloversrillo on Labor Day against Frankie | weight, arrived here yesterday, MoGovern comes % miles to another camp and rode eighty i ‘ ceptibly, but Mr. Brown is still they became weary negotiating It, | "leminw, one of the best featherweights in the | bere to mest Kid Wolfe, the Cleveland bantam. | percep! — more to get @ doctor, who saved he Path” Hes right along the raii | usr. weight, all the way round. It has been the| Happy Littleton of New Orleans was outpointed dryest part of the track during the | by Johmoy Howant last night in a slow ten-round Here he came out one night and| We spell, bout at the St, Nicholes Rink, Littleton showed ene" Jim Jeffries four rounds, win- le E i i While discussing the chances of the in ® ten-round bout, McGovern also | nervous enough,to jump and start at | Philites, Charley Gel who does not match with Battling Reddy, the Har ed noises. put much faith in th bility to win, sehell.. nabEpeRten male produced some rather interesting fl ‘Phe winning of this pastime cannot |ures. After winning thelr first eight fo good deft-hand jab, which he landed often, but |CARPENTIER’S INJURY be placed to the credit of the upper |fames at the beginning of the season " Philadelphia has done no better than | ¢ urse offered to any one| Tom Costigan “cleaned up” on Sy- | thie could not offset Howard's epee. Is NOT SERIOUS, lend of the batting order, as would | i. 64\ Pg Take off those eight . as La Titre. Munroe modestly rian, winner of the race, getting | Howard je well engaged during the nest four | from the box score, all of mes and they would be wejl down * the said he “played football with Jeff.”| prices ranging from 20 to 1 down to| weeks. He fights Tommy Madden s* Tar Rocke: | —— | appear wa a be sak hed ods M = Jeff went to his knees once and it|7 to 1. ‘ way Aug, 20: K, 0, Baker at Ardmore, Md. The news that Georges Carpentier waa | which helped to restore that smile In the, recon d diy ston, Gn tue ot ~ ay: SOe ne wend 0 0ny ©! missing from | would be leading the league. er ime aust gt M’LOUGHLIN ADVANCES res, Mela Ne a toy ia amin | Aviation Corps at the start of the war. | 1, gtarted with a two-base shot off|a queer kink for you. soratches tralght left to the Ja IN SEABRIGHT TOURNEY. | te 'sstes tle ave are in good condition again | WAS painfully hurt maxing # bed land-|tng tee by Lute Boone and a long fiehts knocked out Al Limerick, Peter Maher snd hee redo ticle ety one in the ety: | ing after Felumning from a scouting tp |teipie. by Les Nunamaker, the oele-| | Hvery pitcher, haw bis, pet club, for | and 4 «| weisht class, Hie first engagement ie with Jack | He is in pital near the front. C eating purpo! eclt Senne rough Hovshowed him: | Maurice E, McLoughlin scored an-| Tit Ot. wivton, Mont, en Avg. 7. After| Deutier has written toa friend, in Paris | brated chauffour, (poate fey igh [that Babe Adams, of Pittsburgh, has natured fellow, C Sack John. | other easy victory yesterday in the) ui eile he will come East, He i taining up | telling him not to worry, as he'll be out | Was to P aeaee reno Fitton: Jack JohD-| vennia tournament at Seabright,|{e sme momtaina with ble bovine Joe and a (Of bed within a week he fought Jeffries a return match in]N, J. ‘The Callfornia star defeated | sparring partuer, and lives in a big tent. Thay After that Munrss went ect roe: Harold A. Throckmorton of Witsa- | os ore inte oats ib msinetecia oa 7°) war Pecting An the Canadian wilderness, beth, the Princeton intorscholastic ie SE55E gendE before he trifled with |e has started against New York four | ea ae une ‘and died stealing | times this year and has trimmed them is 2; B * To-Day. : completed the ball game, the other |one game at Pittsburgh all season. Despite rain yesterday afternoon and} hrown in for lagniappe | - a, was first on the ground in the big] and metropolitan junior champion, | | Aranmneiie tor & on train from Onicage ‘last night, a fairly fant track was ex ronogs bean (ay ey nape) evans, the young gent who Is third 2 ir ACK MUNROE. Cobalt discoveries and his claims] ¢~0. fo, See emt Oe ese ea, pected for the closing Grand ¢ irculg | basing for, the Cleveland -Tadiaas, made him a rich man, Fi Sessio battle betwo nd Mike Gib: | races here to-day. ree events were _- | played his first professional game this ESS a * pout on ea. (700 pim a Hah ie n. mores Second in interest to this match | tone om Aeyt, 11 wore comuletel saierday fo |un “the programme, a 04 trot, 2.13 aati Charles Sommers, the owner Baran Me Sire Deo ae ee tt casine ee MUN) had about | one of the leading mining men of the| was that in which Theodore R. Pell | Chicago. in wi Tun by Nate Lewis | trot and 2,09 pace, * the infield for a college team down if f vent“rous a life as any man that) district. His old ring career was for-| scored over Ward Daweaon, the|*d Al Bloom and the wenic ed will be in Alabama in the spring. They in- ret “ ever followed the ring. When I| gotten, and as a responsible capitalist remarkable, Kverybody is expected to wear @ eee ember of iene clube in Canat| youngster from Southern California, | yim Beach aut. dian cities he became “Mr. John Mun-| at 6—4, 6—1, Karl H, Behr advanced | — oo ut Yo, he oid fronds he weal Chrough his detent of Hobert Le Roy, |, Neila, vio wm owt ad wane «t|1 Workouts of Horses at Saratoga helped clean up all the big college Shwe: * Beene He spent nearly " | Duluth leat Saturday, has postponed his bout re ‘chs ana| all unas pecting and hunting | St &—2 McLoughlin, Pell and Bebe | soe syerman, scheded for Aug, 17 at | ‘qnd club teams 4 shal ene. him | ad kept in fest yr Fre won their places in the semi-final | Hammond, Ind,, until Aug, 24, Laroey Lichten. | duced him to try his hand at the big joague and here we find him helpii Anew him first he wae playing tackle Butte football team and had| rog. 1g youngsters of the SARATOGA, N, ¥., Aug. 12.—The best trials of horses, over a heavy * in the public prints. Moreover, Mr. Can Take a Regular Turn in| Sommers says it would be bad busi-| his work yesterday smacked of the | md friends and boxing fans in general |throat of our hero in the ninth in-| miraculous. Incidentally it might be of right on, One Rtep nally won with| Rane eens Moe, tire ee wat gute telebed Kittens efsod the title be. Joe Lemard rites thet he e's bardaitting! ning, when victory was within easy| {interest to state that Boone and Pecks + . won from me in & successful manner, but ‘he | welterweight, and is anxious to get something to; un inpaugh have figured in more double | plenty to spaye and Pomette Bleu! verbial pint of peanuts, squeened | calibre of boxers he fought were not Kilbane's| do tn the fistie lin grasp, and Boardwalk wi!l do well to ie v was second, but Water Blossom was| through a “knothole” at the far turn, | class, that is as far ax superior knowledge of box. | ment of Bull Pepey get it swallowed satisfactorily by the playa ae ye than any two infield- oatohing up with her belated rush, It|@nd once In front was never caught. | ing is concerned, Now I hear that the State Ath- Sarita GF0 PB GRSE enue: chipped in with a single to clean up |chosen the Giants for his very owa. | Mich, Aug, 12--.| Second. Those three blows practically every trip. The Giants have won but) lc . t our Yanks. Evans is one of | _ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK _[nosenrevchen News of Sports Told in Sherts The Curragh, the thoroughbred b> lion recently purchased abroad by John Sanford for $150,000, arrived yesterday on the liner Minnehaha. There were nineteen other thoroughbreds in at” They were insured for $300,000. o Curragh was shipped to the Santota farm at Amsterdam, N. Y. ‘The Curragh won the Newmarket ea Jubilee Stakes and is five years Two other horses, Brotherton and bud, from the Brighton Stables, were told by Sir William Nelk to Harry B. age. Maybud was the winner of the Nottingham Stakes. Frank Kramer defeated Alfred Goullet last night in two straight heats of « two-thirds mile match race at the New- ark Velodrome. Kramer captured the first heat by a length, but in the seedMid heat inches only separated ¢ hs front tires. Alfred Grenua establishes new world's record in the opening Hmmt of the two-thirds mile pro-handtcaj le covered the distance from scratch minute 10 4-5 seconds, which is two séc~ onde under Alfred Goullet’s former rev- ord. William Shea, coach of the Sheeps- head Bay Rowing Club, was saved from drownirs yerterday by members — the club, including his twenty-year-ol ven ‘vas following & half-mile ity by his son, Spencer Bennett and John Rogan, when the light shell in whieh he was strapped grazed a sunken Tock, split in two and. went um he racers saw the accident and turned back in time to keep him fr sinking again, but wore. unable take him In their shells. James Bur- dick, George Miller and Taaa heagh. fishing from the motor. boat 1 Hour nearby, came to thelr ald and picked up Shei Miss Marie Wagner, the New York | State champion, reached the seri final round of the tennis tournament for the Long Island title at the Wood- mere Club yesterday. She defeated Mrs, David C. Milla at 6—2 . and will meet Miss Gertrude Della To. re on | Saturday, In the other antesfinal to Misa Clare Cosel will engag jargaret Grove. jay for the doubles title w: jand brought Miss Casset and Mr: | Weaver and Mra. Willian Pouch sand Miss Edith Handy into the semi-final Found, “The hardest fought mateh was that in the first round, in which Howard Vogel and | defeated Mise Morrison | Sheldon, i1—9, 4—6, 6— ind Miss Polly, Commodore J. Stuart Blackton has, given a trophy for a motor boat race from Manhasset Bay through Long Isi- and and Block Island Sounds, over Nan- tucket Shoals and around C: Cod t Dorchester Bay, It will be for crate Jean than Atty feet long and will stare (0 A. M. on Monday, which H be docided bythe smusttor £9 cided by the smaller Manhasset Bay. " phone Oe FINAL MATCH TO-MORROW IN WESTERN TENNIS TOURNEY. pHa CES CHICAGO, Aug. 12.—Matehes in the |National Doubles Tennis Champions |ship Tournament, postponed yestere day because of rain, were to be Played at the Onwentsia Club courts In Lake Forest to-day The matches were between Walter T. Hayes and Ralph N. Burdick of |Chicago, Western title holders, and |B. M. Grant and Nat Thornton of At- |lanta, Ga,, Southern champions; Will- fam M. Johnston and Clarence Grit- an Francisco, Pacific Coast jons, and George M. Chureh, N; J. and Deen Mathey, J. holders of the North: weatern championship. Winners of the events tq-day wilt meet to-morrow in the final matel of the tournament to determine whieh team shall meet McLoughlin and Bundy, the national title holders, tn the challenge round to he played at Forest Hills, L. 1. 30, ‘The chisliengs ‘round — between Church and Alex. M. Squair of Chi- cago for the Western singles chame pionship will be played to-morrow, ——————— DOUBLE-HEADERS KILLED GIANTS’ PENNANT CHANCES. PITTSBURGH, Pa, Aug, 12 Bo 4 ager McGraw has gone on ag saying that his, team has been shot to pieces by double-he: 5° rs, apd intimated that some of the barg&in beat matinees were manufactured to out the Federals. Kames postponed Teague this year, ight have been { forty-two yet to be staged, _—_ jock to Join Reds To-Day, Aug. 12. Manager Xl terzog of the Cincinnatt club of the "IN tional League announced that. hi ad purchased Pitcher Ralph Com stock from the Providence, R. 1, elu of the International League Comatock will join the club at Pie burgh to-day. , wis an Easy Winner, ALO, Aug. 12.—Ted (Kid) Lew.) | is of England did everything to Kid Cure | Ney but knock him out at the Buffalo Ball Park last night. He had him groggy and ing and beat him In Gvery round, Lewis escaped without @ mark ——_—__ iscimace nn OT a ae BOXIN TO-NIGHT BOXING OLYMPIO A. ©, WEST 125TH 8, | wt HNNY V3. PADDY SULLAY, CLARRY, ALL Ys TOMMY i ius CAREY 0 PL JOHNNY Bi Munroe was in the first rush to en.| round, To-day Pell will meet Behr, | seiu will bring Welling Bast carly in September, | the coast championship with tbe/ jist when Canada was called upon for | Whi lin will face Nat Nil track, as reported by The Kvening World's expert clocker, ; 24, GPM, hi C. Later Munroe stayed! volunteers, The Canadian force with | the Boston sti Te Long Acre A, A, wil || ATR MAN, three-fourths, 1, Ban ett and played with the| which he wont to Mortara Zrenes feud beute. tomerton night. Abe Péeenes | TS tes eto hag Pag wi meets Freldy Keer, Pin! are lo! r Giympie A. C. football team, t Pee Petes fighting there: for it was |FEDS TRYING TO DISSOLVE | ijsr toa charter iarcen taken eo Jouony Blatt. | ARGANDIN, ave-cighths, 1.06 3-4 Hy reves: ctuicte, Yeoile playing | mraet”ssoorets, ‘sneagemontg. hts MARSANS INJUNCTION wor, BROUM ALAC three-cignths, $9 ‘was a great athlete, While playing| most desperate engagements, It is e football he visited Jack O’Brien‘s|*8!4 only about 10 per cent. of the Billy Gibgon phine to give Benny Leonard) | GRigEy GOOD! BAR, five-el, ig! hthe, | cx cae men are still on the fighting line.| sT, LOUIS, Aug. 12.—Hearing of a) in the tains for six works and is in great | RAY B,, five-vighths, 1.08. 2-5, evs Sale continues. $25 to $50 suit-ends in big training camp one day roe pss Just how Jack Munroe ‘Sampe *to to his! motion to dissolve the injunction re- | comtitinn. owe ht night he tackles Young | mpLcitin TROOPDR, five-eighths, zg yrren- nan sie, variety, to measure, $18. Have your clothes made for ‘O'brien wher en after shal. aba and ne | tne fas nithouate once e wontender tor | #tTalning Armando Marsan from play- | Drummis at Var Hockaway, Ane Matner, a1] 4 pita’ halt, 64, AS 51, 4 | you the best way—the economical way—the Amheim way. -” me|thd ‘word's ‘heavyweight champion. |i with the St. Louls Federals was under (tao management of Gide, will wclle 11 CELTABEL, ‘fve-cigh! « TP. ISIDO' 08, | Gish, in the same touraainent has| ship, tm the great war he'was only |on the calendar of the Federal District | o!=y Ale im the gem tna! bot CABCA, five-elgnths, 1 TAN, halt, 03. | Coat and Trousers, $16 ‘itmmay Britt bia. start, knocked one of milifon good. ment” It le. & Court Oday tsnued June 26, 1914, |. 20m" Welamantel, the leading promoter of DISTANT SHORE "naif TE UO READ mile, 1.48 8-5, || hres vale and became heavy: | safe guoss, however, that Jack Mun-| on ihe application of tne Cincinnatl Ne: | BOK, will sage another ape eho at Eo: | fy , ; " eV eet \Broadway Fall Goods ama! gag ny irned | roe ‘ought’ to the last with a smile on at hon Which Marsans Jumped to | bets Field ext Tureday night, ny Grit ROCK, 14 TOWTON FISLD, thre 5 a to Grif-| nis face. It was a habit of hie to laugh | 51. Louis, forbade the | thie classy Lightwoight, of Alon, 0, ie going | A _fyecelsnthe, ALLS clever vy weight, won| when the milling was fiercest. with “any ball club pihan Cin: Jawninat Leach Crom, “Griffiths recently defeated |] HIGH NOON, ‘Ay 05, VOTARY, fiv \@ 9th St. ‘Ready : cinnat, Though he has Milburn Saylor, 4 1.08, | scone man caree | has th te to ORIEL Betta ate at Sot Pee "Te aaah, tae i wip | Breer 'A Great Chance “meter nce en non ico | eiaeanein dh, BME. | Big Value at Low Cost