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NETO a me RD RRR = - ae THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 24 Sot BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK "LES DARCY ANOTHER AUSTRALIAN CHAMPION LIKE CREEDON AND FITZ MGNNIS MADE BG Copyright, 1916, by The Prese Pubtiening Co (The New York te Les Damy, AUTRALIAN Bow % Whe HNouep out — EVO MGooery ying World) Yom, Tue -_~— WORLD'S MiboLEVIELGHT |Gelding Has Won Two Rox The | | Since Jack Temporarily | Owned Him Monday. nis iy Vincent Treanor. * 1 te The Feentng World > BAKATOGA, N.Y, Aug. os Australians Consider Les Darcy, Their Newly Arisen Star, the ( World's Middleweight Cham- « ACK M'GINNIS made the bige pion. J gent mistake of the 1915 racing ¥ , neuron when be let the good race Rapa oe horse The Grader slip out of hip J : ‘ bands Jack owned the gelding for mF a wena —o- _ about an hour after the afth cig leet m yivaata Sena | Monday. Through bis brother Danny “ms ree = to ‘ ss i - he had bid the horee up from $1,000 as an Ameri citinen war on with Jim Mall in New Orlean (aaa to $1,400 after be bad won the purse through the disqualification of Line denthal the famous battle in which he knocked | ———————————————————— Hal) out in three rounds. Freckied| Ber maic svat rerarntios ee Me Loughlin Isn’t Goin, 9 i tnpatte day of the Hall fight, Fite. Back; Just Developing HE JUST SWARMED a, Cons, AU OVER. MCGooRTY ad There was nothing the matter with a4 —— |3 ck's Judgment, but when The Grads —-—_.__.. J la y, suggested would buy The Grader back, ‘Cardinals Grease Ways vsti And Giants Are Sliding™':i)\:.3iisit.n"8 | _ Fast Into Last Place, American, He was naturalised March himsolf into splendid cr'amrantriwuwist'e we} is Back Hand Strokes he never neglected doing afterward, Tt was a great fight while it lasted. Hall outboxed Fits for two rounds. |Winner of Davis Cup Matches I! power the development of his back- In the third Fitesimmons leaped from hand strokes, Mla corner and running over to meet| Practising English Style of Those who first saw McLoughlin | come out of the West remember a Hall struck him one terrific right red-headed youth who could hit the hander on the chin, Hall went down| Tennis and Conserving His} rai narder and cover more ground mi andicap in 19 against him, Yesterday he came out again, and made such horses a@ Harry Shaw, Hanson, Montresor and J of climbing. In th | | Aiki Former hanes | Have Lost | spring instead of citmbing. tn the [nin chances considering is previous flat on his back and never moved than any one playing tennis at that Ber oat ‘ ‘ hits to thirteen for the Caraiaate, wut |’ ‘fhe Grader aneieseomie se arisé hint) Strength for Championship atl a5 wat auvny of sped, vu Duacy uc ove *CaMnon” Fighting Spirit So Evident in "st "win! “Me Carina OH Ta iain McLoughlin was wise enough to k MIGHT CLEAR | = , ie Forest Hills . McLoughlin was wise enough te keow The Tite Recent Years—Perdue Gets| in the nest game the Cardinale | {urniated Park How ‘with ‘something and vaudeville engagements, - ne | . rh haaea, ware ie It’s to be hoped he can fight better wk dante detente G00 Meuses erate his game. Then we find ‘ rs, Dut there by the wildness of | 1913 winning the Davis Cup at! ND or THE ©) itt and Schaue than some boxers can sing. McLoughlin in as many weeks] Wimbledon, London, That. victory | dt tia art eRe RIL walnuts CIRtne HERE'S been & much talk about) have caused some hurried new the old-time Australian fight. |°Mlculations on the outlook of the!) nay yround wtrok ers, and many people wonder tional tennis championship, which | English ra McLoughlin of a serious the fail t for nt Pg the way through, but me, the failure to PITE, ve or his early wildness, His like many of the i his many efforts to brace speed was aquet wielders, ‘Then came | oo :: 88 BF Abbclucinnatl: Bb Ob 408\ Wash, BF R4 ‘bya Phite pha: 4 : D up the Giants by the infusion |i t'%, Wind and his curve worked wards Benton lei SIE Sb litt Bs ot MEMES EAC 1 ne | By Bozeman Bulger. irate oaone i Sonauer thet «National League nicely, but he simply could not free | " ok on the Forest 1 another year of experimenting. PEDEWAL LEAGLY INTRNNATIONAL LEAGL of new blood, McGraw finds his| hi 0 { ke l b Thy Avatrajia neat (armed out more | eotrve. it int a0 certain, now that| ff, te Davin Cup matches at Forest | ab Se aaa, Bah ice a pt [di-seadaien wemtend feo eh tae oe [eho ane ae Ee | To New York Clu boners of the old Fitssimmons-Cree. | Course. nm ie Hills last year McLoughlin amazed | Oe ee Minar ‘aon 4 be aan T eee oy cee cle 7 Tene oveeen don - Griffo - Murphy - Hall -Jackson |‘® Californian if aoe, ba recover hg A oe with the fotepes style of | & 3 bi Peockiro.. $3 i hmond j meet when there is an opportunity to ‘The Giant Aki: | —_ clans. the national title from Williams, 4 tennis, ¢ outplayed both Wild. | " bles ° 7 | Squeeze up among the leaders. The # are not going to win 5 - o ‘They havi Ever since Williams won the pre-|!2%, 4nd Brookes at the net on halt RESULTS “OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. | Phillies and the Bednerd are standing | 12% bemnants with the team as it; Following « two-hour conferene@ | y ‘© one now, and in Aus- P volley shots, and these stars were in NATIONAL LEAGUE, CAN LEAGUE, | ing | stands, and nobody knows it any bet- | to-day between Charles H. Ebbets are tralia he's regarded as the world's|mlor championship in 1914 tennis|, class by themselves at this sort of PPP rid Vilas ly ha: gO , 4: Ne Xo, 3, 11 toning still, but instead of advancing, New| ter than McGraw. His one thought and James Gaffney of the Hoard of middleweight champion. sharps have confidently predicted ane, PP smca fot won the title 4 Ninlouet rockin, 2: Seovond game, Boston, , York appears to be slipping further and | now is to begin the construction of a, He is Les Darcy, who won from|McLoughiin would rogain the title | {he world’s greatest tennis player wit! : . new team of champions. Thi Directors of the National League of further toward that place where no| «1, Pi e Di ' t ones have dre . asebs ‘tubs, be Benton, the | Manhattan club has landed since the ela eae en ae a rap | paeeall” Glebe Ruke Beate v idly as did that famous organization | for : ° rf. joc hemts me y y Fi 7 former ¢ innatt pite , Was of- rooktyn ; ' J City Toros fame, | days of Andrew Freedman—tail end, | that won the world's championship in cially power te New Yor ittabang A iy. 0. | ‘The double defeat at the hands of| 1905. In a few weeks the new men | “cially turned over to the New Yor St. Lous, ”, ard ay ,| Wil begin reporting, and if the race | (lub and the claim of the Pittsburgh GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY, jthe Cardinals yesterday puts the) is practically settled by that time the| Club for the pitcher thrown out. NATIONAL LEAGUE, ERICAN LEAG Giants in seventh place—just three | building can begin, The Board of Directors, Which al- ‘ ? Cer or four points ahead of the Reds. waie ana th codh canta, was ete, | Another slump be provided ¢ he}, BoD Shawkey suffered another de-|to two members, because of the fact cinnat! wins—will land them at the! foat at the hands of the White Sox |that Garry Herrmann of Cincinnati, | bottom, jand the Yanks are regarding that rey Hempstead of N York and j, Since April the entire team has! chance of getting in the firat div mney Dreyfus of Pittsburgh, the | hep a ring p mee bse rigs al {2 | dubiously. Shawkey has not b jother directory in the league, wera ree re bhi g a ping in the! much help to New York, and the fana| all interested in the case at hand. s. At no time! ure beg a Bs are nning to wond ‘onnie| President John K, ‘Tener of tt |is McGraw confident of the new. swinning to wonder if Connia| Pres Jo Smith'in w bout “for the cham-|this year. McLoughiin's unexpected |e ictonias over, | Wilding | and Brookes, Still, the Californian wasn't pionship,” and “defended his title’ | defeat last season was attributed to|satisfied. He was keen to retain the ry : national title for a number of year tye f McGoorty by knocking | the strain of the Davis Cup matehes like Latued..and he knew the be Just the Paty he whipped McGodrty | Wich Preceded the All-Comers’ cham-|way to do this was to conserve his Getablishes Darcy's class, And the | Plonship by barely a week. This year} physical strength. Australians think ho's the equal of|{t was to be different. ‘The Caltfornia|,,Accordinaly, he gradually awsumed any man ever Wirned out in the An- | Comet wax to come Kast, clean up bei pe, shooting the ball from one side all the preparatory tournaments and jof t Darcy has Hey e' logeant Ota tune | then make young Williams look fool-|the other feliow beat himself by either wh man, ‘short—barely 6/48 in the national meet. That was| driving out or Into the net. foot 7 laphes—val is built ke Sam, the Way the dope had it. That's what the Californian has Langford. ishts at the Aus-| Instead, McLoughlin was decisively | been doing this season to a great ex- tralian thaws Ht limit—160 pounds | beaten by Karl Behr in the Htont as well as gaining ne tlee for his backhand stro! Na+ Fings\de—ai eas Mack knew something wh ltional League aat through the pros : . J g Kood, bi e did co hing when he turned Tacsh fa phonomenal— aie inshees at the faule at Newport Saturday, This | Was one of the reasons why iebr and Qeavily on Briodmress, Murray, Mos | "im 100ee |ccodings in order to cast a vote If hee more than histhelene’’ He| was a rude shock, and now the wise| Williams succeeded In trimming him. Pee Diy peaeerenn) Murray, MD: oa Gne became «necessaty. in case Oi hae @ 41%-inch chest, 16: inch Inch neck, ones are not so wise. A number of|,,Mclourhlin purposely — refrained | 0 * FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP The Dodgers got another setback! “Vision between the two voting mpeting in the singles at| jthe youngsters. All of them have from. « l¢-inch biceps, 11%4-inch 23-| disappointed critics now declare that ich thigh and nite He ts| Meter \ esterday by losing to the Rede while | rector ‘The directora’ decision fallen down, a# have Mathewson and } ds while : : Southampton to-day in order to fur- D the Phillies were breaki faa with | however, unanimous and, practicds 14-inch calf. McLoughlin has seen his best days on |} arfect ; By John Pollock | Marquard, ihe out ppicaking even with| pocaking, settled when the Giants, described as a whirlwind fighter who | the courts. be #0, but might ry, a pa Maan Sia hese ¥ {he Cubs. | The Phillies now have a| Spentne | oe ‘ ‘ mt bg B®, than MeGoorty himeelt be well before passing final judgment the national title, and It will ba a new | Wont has ust reached here from Australia to) 6 bu ptyle of game that the star Califor. | the three American flahters | Jan a nian will spring at Forest Hills next \¢ na of San Fran brought to] for him, the woek when he starts in the big tour- | that countey for have lost their fist any amount of punish. ment. tee said to be remarkably fast and clever, too, and so full of dence that just before qntertas tudy the various developments in McLoughlin’s style of kame, Even now his tennis is undergoing + a eae — lead of Daatiy two ekioes through John McGraw, showed that is fall and winter, Mls manager, | Ont of the twenty odd recruits that | to he getting stronger. “George Mar {not only had there been given the fit tsog with Hating Ter, Ue Oni’ one. remainme Brainard, “Were | Quillen will be a big help to the} clu A verbal option on Benton's ext being ery, te {only one remains Brainard, Wen- | , y | pite| F vices but also documentary proo! for ten rounds at New Castle, dell was not exactly a recruit as he! Pitching staft. if - " such an option through several change that should add increased pament. touts there, while the thin! was fortunate to get Welling ill probably be matoted| Was a youngster picked up at the \ ring with MeGoorty he told the| “UA0® Tb’ Bee “ the verdict, "The detoated fighters were Billy | to fight Milburn Saylor at Boston after the| Polo Grounds and taken along just to| Hub Perdue, the Gallatin Squ missive pty men he'd knock McGoorty out h @ crack on the chin.” Mo- Murray, the California middleweight, who lowt a | #erap, hy see if the ‘was a chanc develop- | W@8 disturbed from his rest on »’ 2 twenty-round decision to Mick Ki nd Joe —_— ment, It so happened that this 100-| 0¢¢asions by a call from Miller Hug: ° says that any man who can Hi S f uy ttle heavyweight, who was out.) Jom Kelaler, who is looking ater the attain) to-1 hot showed better ti ‘i Kins to go in and pitch and ai ° B B d Goorty sats that aty man wvo can| Mere’s Story of a Fight Manager Sethe aoenisMarrebems whe. es. j {ont ant, sowed ber ham dowena) £04 to 60 in and pich'and as w con.) BOXING Boar ; ° ogc. |selaied bo HaroM Mardrich, the beatrerght of) Masa ane etter to-do? at mania) "That Reads Like Pure Fiction 27 !ie"""cr.sos cineca is eas | expects to make of him an excellent |!" ‘he same ‘aay. : —— fought at Sydney. ol ' alifor has refused wwol ontoher. | —— {fed acest tues oer iy | rm to fat Dune they ‘ng ro aon |" I onc mes brent tatu ot mal [alls to Act on ARCY ts a farmer, living on his Yates, the Australian, in the ninth round of @ bs foraggy-s ba He hecaaneay Rowrting Clu and| But the pitching ix not the entire | second Kame wus the skiliful work of Referee Matter own farm tn Maitland, where he! 1 awigts Nurse Kidnapped | United States, having always believed | twenty round ao Decause Yates dropped to the lmmy ‘Twstord of the Clermont A. C. of Breok | fault. The blame can be placed on) Mathewson in disposing of Catcher developed remarkable strength “5 thes he wae born tn this country, floor without being bit, Yates hiad all tho bet: | 4 Led G ing fe which bs ra aw eng Bayne ' the young man who has re- doing the rough work usually left for Him From His Rich Parents in r. De Luca left with his son's | ter of the contest up to the time he quit, ‘Whtie dim Ruckiey, tle tany eter mente ‘1 6 contro! eh cently bobbed up as the heaviest hit- promise that just as soon as the war = the farm hands. He has had only im spirit. MeGraw is over he'll go to Palermo, where | Ad, Wolgast will arrive in town toatay from} ot fighters, ie aasinet decisions being given 18 | difference —betwi twenty-one ring fights. Australians voutn, dim says that the Commission should make z he will see his real mother for the | Cadillac, Mich, to put on the finishing touches | Pou! baseball, but he cannot Instill into sialin that ho to avraucn'denter wozer| Palermo When He Was Less] he wi Dther for the | Cedllies, Sicha, 10 eo ae a battle ania | overr, Sahter who Das the word Battling or |them tho fieting aniait ct saute wee | ¢ than MeGoorty. He learned a great This is probably the first time on| Mackey Hommey at the Clermont A. ©, of Hrook Knerhous tetote Wa seme, ooh I ‘ “Paring }ambitious to snatch a championship. | } dani of boxing from Dave Balth, who| nan & Year Old. record that @ Manager of boxers han| isn on nest Monday night, Wolgast says he| the last, two yours, von n teach his men the | ter in the Natl 1 The Boxing Commi: nek Hie hase te ational League, The in oxing Commission at its weeke terest of the Old Master was centred | !y meeting this afternoon, in the abs this young man and he worked out | sence of James E. Price, did not take roblem as carefull Prue ae carne uae pad br any action In the matter of permitting ory new ‘ “ y man on the present club] the slugger g referees to give decisions at boxing turned down a@ chance to acquire a] expects Hommey to give him a bart baltic and fener calle begat Oe eee Rorelaet has be nm pennant winning teams) ie even come bland: ot onoa did contests, ‘The case, as secretary coached him and trained him for the real fortune, as bis father is reputed | therefore intends to be in the best of shape, In | Mand we ase ? Ang the feeling ie pot new. They | weakness. is a high. fast Hal eal charile Harve : (fe dt McGoorty fight. McGoorty had : 1 to be @ millionaire many times over, | the other tenround go, toe Axevedo of Call) A dato has been set for the Al MoCoy-Young Baven't ot ng oan't wet the pep of] Matty pitched it to him avere' ona fay nee. OFT aY MR Ret knocked Smith out three times, and HEY say that truth te oftener) Lewis used to be the manager of| fornia will ewap imnches with Phil jiaace teal Fharll Gat st Shee Pula eat ing something, the y crac abeyal nity, | Geegeibing of beating the! I stranger than fiction, At any] Kid Julian, the Syracuse lightwolght, | Brookim fenter Vpriday night, Sept, 9, At the Broadway Hport:|rulta, of which they have never! req snodg after receiving| aunt. most. of thelr neti ap 980 American himself, offered to use his rate the lito atory of Philjand is now the manager of Genel se smith, tie Mayonne, N. J {ing Club om Saturday night the attraction will — wth etters, decided to cast his lot| amination of Chauncey and W. C; skill to ceeeh Darcy for the task the New York fight manager, | Moriarity, (an ri oN regain Arg gh \m Battling Levinaky vm, Soldier Kearna, Th the fivesholee hatte of veaten wine he Hone n ey and his team-| Williams, the two cousins who will / Darey a tno bent “miadiewelght which was just brought to light to-! Lewis has made many fortunes) ™™h 1 about ap Hero ego opty | _Putoh Brandt, the Brooklyn bantam, witt box | 4 Bye ye aoa oe gh Malan Oke | good. Hela pane Will do him! promote the Packey MoFerlend-Mike developed uring ape An @ letter to the writer Smith eays " mubert, regarded the best boy of hie weight inj @8h and ginger than did the former i day by Patsy Kline, the Newark|managing boxers and — promoting AL Minuvort, in ~~ one of the few| Gibbons fight at Brighton Beach. A served time in| record purse of $82,500 is to be given bull players who few years. ry " 1 . bie manager, Al Lippe, will sail on the ts C. champions, It all seemed like a ho ne T's not ‘likely be'll come to the| boxer, te like the imaginings’ of an|MkUIN: | Patey Cline Goclarea that) ji. sonoma frum Ssdney, Australia, on Renaud ft tte Bee As Ce Marowss om) novelty to them and they fought| 4), ™!nor league, | In fact he never| the fighters and’ the Commiasto Cnited States just now, owing to the| Alexander Dumas or Jules Verne, —|{@01* Das iho ikkowt heart of any-| sad will arrive in San Prancldeo on Sept. 10. (eS hard. The Giants on the other hand] fan" hen any Professional team other | wanted proof of {he promoters’ fn Sate Mosy.% fating tournamente are About @ month ago Lewis received | has given away over $50,000 to charity Aive covaiiing three days there they will start for Rogers Shaded in Pitteburgh, came back with thelr old skill and} 4/7, playing witt aw discovered | cial ability to offer such a large various war funds, and all the ram to hurry to Syracuse to/and the like, their scientific knowledge ‘of what| RM play! h a college team in| ‘The two cousins presented the cor ne ta ie PITTSBURGH, Aw 24, — Harry} ought to be done, but they didn’t boil int ye nia and persuaded him to go| tract they hold with Gibbons and Me. Sastesiian boxers who haven't yet| see his mother before she died, She He's a game guy, thourh,” said| jyghey Mohegan fs again the legitimate Tigh Greb of Pittsburgh shaded Al Rogers of | 0° with enthusiasm. nto the Voluntesred for active wervicg (scores| ag taken suddenly il and wanted | Kline, “and he'll make another for-| weigit champion of Australia, He regainet ey f professional, Mo- | Farland, a receipt for $5,000 advanced Ruffalo in a gruelling six round bout at} Then, the luck broke against them, | Grow has f tym despite his bad| to the two fighters in Chicago and a another !the Duquesne Garden here last night. It always does with a team that ts|*howing this sey now being in the fighting tune before he's through, whether or tle by knocking out Herbert Mot Hoe athe" at the pardascten) ‘are boxing| ‘© see her boy, who is now married | not he returns to Italy to claim his tle by bnocking lerbvert on. Hist of realty holdings, whioh include Australian, in Chie fifteenth round of what was to PP yc oo almost every thing of value at and has a daughter some aix years | birthright. have beens twenty-round bout et @ show staged — — en — ho hardest blow to McGraw, how- | Brighton Beach. ————— “ old, before she passed away, At nowy Maker's big open-air arena, at Sydney, N spite of the fact that he was er waa the falling off in effective. | ‘The Commissioners expressed them- ean. waibewson, Marquard and | selves as satisfied with the promoters’ or ql * athewson he can af-| ability to go through with thelr end, Marater pe, Patient because the Old | but were amazed at the amount of | Marster Is a veteran of long standing | money the two boxers will receive. ind can be excused ‘for havi d "for ng a bad | el | year sionally, but Perritt and | | Marquard, still young men, have hean Us a woeful disappointment Chl Her reported mortally wounded in France, and later named in the fiction-like twist, The woman’ that be hi ther eon-| CONNAUGHT PARK, OTTAWA.) waste call he Mrooklyn haghtweight | Geath-list sent from the front, Jack |e thought [0 be hin Woller eum [Ont., Auk. 24.—The entries for to-mor- | ,h""ynt workout walloy, will mace an stem Ctunroe is still living. According to and that she had stolen him from his row's races are ax follows Ad another K, OQ, rletory (0 lis tees the Montreal Star it's just as hard VIRAT BACH fune, Som will Uy to put bla wallop over on parents when he was leas than a year | ages) foale! ar ad, We ri ter ee Ha pe ldag Tals to kill @ good man. Says the] O14 ond had taken him to this c os Main te a twoniz-yound bout al the Atas | where the tale takes real OTTAWA ENTRIES. f few niahte A right-hacd owing to the jaw fulsbed MoCoy sbortly after the round started, — | Work-Outs of Horses at Saratoga SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 24.—The following trials Evening World's expert clocker: AUG, 28—TRACK MUDDY, ALL, SMILES, 53.2 LADY ROTHA, half, AFTER nee pe Hee cleh the, 29, LILLY I are reported by ‘The sAND, O., Aus, untry, >. Cieveland Am heard where he was located and de- prize fighter, gold digger, politician |termined to follow hin. She had be and prince of gvod fellows, being come £0 attached te young hil what kiliea y she kidnapped him. at the front. Jobn MeCharies |""ror twenty-elaht years Lewis’ par- of No 40? Mcleod Btreet, who Wz 3) ents searched the worid over for him, schoolmate of the famous Jack, re-|They spent thousands of dollars try- ceived word from him on Aug. 16. He|ing to And him, It was upon her was then tn the Red Crozs Hospital deathbed that his fost other Netley Hants, England, recoverin wrote a letter to his parents and told from severe wounds received in the |them what name their son was known HBAVENS, fv | a \erionn teowue Siub teeta She told him how her own husband *, A of Botton, Uhl Doushue, the retived |] KARSITH, half, '.538, LAHORE. thras feurthe, the announced the purchase of First Base- “Evidently there is some mistakel nga run away from her, She had sein, Yves 2 Rien IB BEAUTY. alt, 2 KAHOBM, dhrsestourihe, 84, EIGHT EVENTS ON CARD man unre trom, the New Orleans im the story about Jack Munroe, | JOSi Gente — | 1.22 2-5 Dual tiths 18 Canale, ‘ 4 } Hymdora, 100; Piajan, “It TL am defeated by Charley Young’? Weinert “Rowe Water, tea wilt 16 tenround battle at Madison Square ten ou ‘Quemday night,” aid Jim Savage today, = a PeMiend sat es | wot otter any excuse, fort will enter the rg fon 185 be in Detter condition than T have been in for the majority of the fight I bave taken part in," ‘einert. also reports himself (a perfect ahape and winning a Ca 4 Prohibition, Gollen Southern Association team, Bluhm ts a AT MOTORDROME TO-NIGHT, | Rative, Clevelander and was tried *]yith the Cleveland American Assosie. tion team last season. He will An attractive card of wight events, | sf, Indians at the close of the ew AB A Orleans club's includii« (he Sheepshead Bay celal, a two mile event for stars, a one mile race against by Arthur Chapple, the world's champion, in which be will make an oo NET, tiree-fourths, mille, 1.48 $6. “LOUD, halt, 54. AN fiverelxntha, 1.0y. STHHORTS. Avecete Atha, 1.06 RPSHOOT DH, 53. ALD, mile, fourths,” 12 tau Hon, 142 hree-yearclcts “i Cerne yards time RDGE, Heer WRYNNY, eS HUNTRESS, three-fourths, 1.20, ANS Ave eignithe, 1,06, mile, 1.64, When otdering ony - ‘thre ttling Reddy, the Hs sfourtha, “KSON, OSE, half, 55. i) effort to lower his own record of 37 ting in France. by and where he made his home. ‘vean under the mai IRON DURE, three-fourths, 1.20 2-6 seconds for the distance, and a spe ance was shot through the| It was only last week that Lewis’ for several year, lwoke away from lal JIM. HE Wy AKCELY. lehtha 1,09, clal two mile match © between right chest, the pallet penetrating | father came here from Italy to ed ene Y vuln, wn pprtgryren KASKAS nree-e ighths, .38, Goorge, Mercior and George Sperl, u the shoulder blade, paralyz-|his son back home. Patsy ine, the . ‘several bouts by some mani o a ths, we 4 have been arranged for to-night ing ie whole right arm so that be sponsor for this story, which has ot pein city, Baker hap worked to bring Heddy to the ADE NOIRE a three-oighths, WINNING nigh was unable to use even his fin, been authenticated by Lewis, say ack says he suffered terribly for ajthat the latter's father is known as th and that he still suffers very|the “Macaroni King,” on the other * times. Jack Munroe was|side. His name is Frank de Luca. over the continent, and his| Lewis’ father begged him to return front, and just when it looks as if he might get hum several bouts, Heddy quite him at the Brighton Beach Motor. drome, The Sheepshead Bay Special has attracted an unusval entry list of nine of the fastest riders in the country, tneluding Fred Luther of AUG, 22—TRACK MUDDY, RAK three eighths. 39. INDIAN CHANT, three-eightha, RN, fh 3 ~elghth a8 Anthne LYDIA AL five-elghths, 1.06 2-6 Battling Bill Hurley, the Passaic, No J., lleht weight ined thousands of admirers by the cyclonic manner in which he used to fight his frie glad Fert Worth, Sam Henderson of. De- rve wih Rim, bot Pall refused. sevien | or Bin. 1s ew > », ha decided to try LAZULI, mile, 102 ‘ lipo Gaclee AMarclan oe arcouin ca IG Was kill [that te would walt until after “the |Mait.Snil nace serves 0080: Searcner-cite aye eee panial RAY CAKW OOD, eteighithe as | Arthur Chappell, Bill Brown of New: it exclusively ton night ‘be forced to ueoin the army, |setCamlie Mn bhs Ne “Tots SPewt ar, | og on Sept. 8 and mee yankee sn & SIEAIRE »f rk, Frang Krebs of Germany, ste- (fi Bottled by-E.&J. BURKE might be forced to fight in the army, joa! aa. 108 sy | 100) Wiake cod Cay; | temtround ge at the New Volo Ay A. of tharlew bt vhano Quacinnell of Ltaly and Georg J a poe near ed other hae la ygeastioe pM claned, Trach beary, doe Welling, the Chicago Lightweight, will be Hamilton of Buffalo, for al od le Me ‘ r d ’ /