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> ee William F, Humphrey Would Be Right Man at Head of A. A. U., But Will He Accept Presi- dency? bana ee El oy HERE bas bow ne talk of electing William ¥. Mumpbrey of Ban Francisco president of the Amateur Athletic Union Probably there isn't a United Btates better qualified for the dob, Wut i's unlikely Mr. Humphrey Wid acoept, He's a prominent lawyer ws Os and one of the busiest men ju the) ‘world, Some years ago Mr, Humphrey was President of the Pacific Coast brane of the A. A. U. Ho ruled athiet Spart with an iron hand, Nothing “got by” William F. On ono ae sion the Butte football team camo dows to Ban Francisco—champions the whole West they were—to play a great match me with the Coa ebampions on New Year's Day, Jan- Wary first tw nice football weather tn California, One of the Butte players wi “Bucky” Hall, 4 great blond giant, who had played at Princeton anc afterward at Michigan, While in Michigan Hall put the shot at 45 feet championship, but was disqualifiod for professionalism on the ground that he had coached u football tea:n for money. Just before the New Yoar's game ‘Mr. Humphrey heard that Hall had he was o professional, bus\admitted ‘that he had played at Princeton and Michigan. Humphrey told him he play, and told the Butte cap- Hak was allowed in the dino-up, ‘There was « long day of scurrying @bout and of \eud discussion, The Whole Hutte team aame into Mr, geemobrey's, aw Office and glared at The Coast team argued. All Prominent club members arguyt. could move Humphrey. But ‘when arguments were all over he went for the team captains and said: “As proof of Hail's Bfeteesionslign hasn't arrived, I'll let him play under Protest on one condition; you must + 4] the entire gate receipts to char- They gave the receipts to charity, for they surely wanted to play that “McGraw has started to build Mp,” says an evening paper. “'8 funny. Last time we saw Jawn Re was trying to train down, NEWCOMER among the boxers fs called Roger O'Malley, This ie an alias, Roger's manager ‘wanted him to sport a real fighting mame, And Roger O'Malley sounds much more scrappy than the boxer’s eal cognomen, which is Lemon Kegg, The astonishment that will be oc- @usioned by the first sight of Mr. O'Malley's real namo will grow when 4 bear his brothers name. Hin hand his name of fight id lo Lighter could stand for the nar of Lemon ‘Kouy, because no Aunter Hikes to be called “Lemon.” Thoy -- lal js “Lemon” in name is to train in Buckicy’s little place, @ couple of miles from Sheepshead Bay, where Gunboat Smith and Tommy Murphy do their training stunts. - From the advance interest in this fight, I should think Packey would have to train in a hall about the wize of Madison Square Garaen, to Please all the people who'll want to see him. In the Guone Place he'd hardly have room to side siep with- Out getting on somebody's tor OHNNY GRIFFITHS is going to assist McFarland jn his training. Griffiths has one of the best left hands in the country, and tw quite clever enough to give Packey a good hard workout every time he puts the gioves on. Joe Welling will be an- otaer “aspiaiant” (aut eye ner). Welling ls another very ood Pe M'FARLAND, It's said, taht veiaht Neither of these boys | tion work attended to the Giants very | lose anything by sparring with Packey. Remember Willie Kitchie,| and down the other until nothing | the ring while sparring with Mc. 4? Packey called off a bout| only run was a gift due to bad f will clash are Buck Crowse of said wer wena ogy, | Innis, the last of Connie Mack's) no speed at all and jumped very | mil {sine Te Mor: | Pittdureh and Jobuny Howard of Bayonne ———— cS ” ewed up in an| badly, Yesterday Old Sait had speed |"*podicrn ie veap-olda | ‘ was left at the finish but a faint | P%ore aad Jobuny Howard of Ra HE Mohicans,” is still sewe i re sola | ine, Sk Ble Bist reel advancement) Ti, ‘which proved” hariiess, < J giz resenie gave Prank wane of owitosh /ELAINE ROSENTHAL WINS | Athletic uniform and has not jumped | {0 Purn, | He wa rignt frat. part frat wit | Most places a pr ag ay Vici |to the Federals, Connie offictally| jumped like vird, and, after Swish | rate, 100! ihe: K iimia) bettie aman ic tae tales oh © 4 bird, and, after Swish 00; 110} " with Young, Erno and sent Willie to|!ng. Kantlehner was entitled to a| vill fim semifinal to tho Young WESTERN GOLF TITLE tated this to-day, and said McInnis's|lost Tighe, just galloped home. The it exclusively Ny substitute. Ritchie whipped Brpe and | shutout, a eters tania stor Spenthe On the other hand, our Mr, and had his chance to win the char plonship from Woleast. Fraser Won 1,000-Yard Race, Eddie Fraser of the Irish-American | od to his tropules but the A, C. won the 1 aeezard, handicap ra Kane, mimes Of ,tne fiphe, Phyetcal! bail at nourishing moments and hero won from the six-yard mark, a ae nto the | we vari i Phe tall leftnander with m name that | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1915 oiied BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [nose"20hen SLVER TROPHY AT STAKE TODAY About Twenty-five Club Pairs Entered in Preliminary to Amateur Championship DETROIT, Aue One hundre@ A 4 and forty-two conte ta, represent ing chute w are seatiored from he Atlantic to the Pacific Oceage jand from « ja to the Gulf of Moially ready to cow nt twenty-first national ' SAILING, SAILING, OVER THE BOUNDING MAIN COPY Tent 1916, by The Prone Paubtieting Co (The New York Prening Word S eM, 1 NEVER Saw we aeT in sh ree 0 gen nee cl wn, Saat Judges Didn’t Err When SUMMER, if to They Picked Lady Rotha "3.02." are, in luding Evans, Oulmet and Travers, Winner of Amsterdam |... rs mvr srs i have played one or more matches on | —_—.— ' os the Country Club course at Groses Ito that he had been beate rteem | Vointe, where th It Looked as if Andrew Miller's ||”), °e Dat Been Beaten fourteen | | low scores turned tn yesterday Marquard Would Join | 2 STANDING OF THE CLUBS, championship ts to Horse Won by Neck—Trouble | Jack 0. Doris is Hannan; Doris is] ¢ he oi me one of the n who religiously play | (rine the 6 niesta between 0 a ‘ack unt P' city | to ament favorites to be layt of the Track, |to the track unt te gete the et urnament favorit playteg Pairs Bad —_ He waits at the amplonship speed, but indicated be ¢ ided Fair, though ther Wt up here, Yesterday he was in the | shape Can Be Avoided by Moving) f"\',°°" The Kvening World's racing jeading players wented the — station every day for the 9 train, ! odeatly } | jaying the string > lg pallaailatis sround ia. fas f Aldermen Frank Th ling Officials to the Opposite Side pp tions, good or bad. He won't go out | Kast and West, not only showed the which brings Saratoga’ Evening | the possibility of some more \ a” TONAL tpAat . w. rc Fade bak (3) 1eaaus w By Vincent Treanor. Ay re and (hen husties to the track paceaine trant gaining national TD eoupy w burgh. 8 an Aoeial wo The Brewing World One day this week ho was at the" or Rees os eee Feds But Da Ss of Lar e |i ons $i be Saratoga, N.Y. Aug. S| atation waitin ax ususl He got lis] | “ghteen Petro are entered id y 9 emits UPKGCe | LTHOUGH the judges placed | paper, paying 3 conte tor t ate foward Bh. Les former State cham- 2 » c v stiub. WwW ! Lady Rotha first at the Anish | Wpped Into 4 carriage and arrived at | pion, and J. 1. Schlotman turned in > & 477 denser Cit feature yesterday, the majority of tah Ki oa te find i iy . ae Previews |s i r pi arneyd pnd for eae is — - | . as - ‘. vf a at bb. kek eve | day's Issue nade for the station |7%); and several contestants whore “Rube” ' : wtictarks Wal RESU Lts OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, : } the crowd at or ne Reet wire w ej again in anot TZ Gb. Got. Uh |abllity has not bean loudly acclaimed 4 Is So Busy Trying to) World's weries—or part of it—is te bo LBAGUE, AMERICAN LEAGUD convinced that Yankee Notions bad) Pint’ paper. Back be came to the | avi re b i ‘ j played at Boston, | » Deiroho't; Yow ae won the race, The writer viewed the} track, a little late to be sure, but | 4¥e made the round In 75 this week Map Out His Future That He ms The most interesting Cilug at the! finish from the club house lawn, near| ready for the races that remained to|/xperts have admitted there are a x h run, Cou ine the hack hire Doris | half dozen or more meh entered who Polo Grounds these days ts the root PDE. LEAGUE. INTRENATIONAL, LEAGUE. the stewards’ stand, and agreed with | sii qe Evening World cost him 78 | ; enn pee , Hasn't Time to Be Intere|ing tor Kelley, tho tall doorkeepor, be sore 8. putt ih the Judges, but there were ten others, | cents, but he sane le wan wonth ie, Bhd, consistent accuracy and to wet that bit, He las made ble nine- on the other side of the officialrsance . who keep thelr nerve during trying viewed. teenth trip to the plate but as yet not rae? belie vise. Yorkville in well represented at the, situations on the green that may GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. bg iad nctcedagal ype track each day by Johnny Curran, | furnish —sizeling opposition tor 4 The difference of opinion arouses | \* 1 Jt Net NAL GK, AMPIMOAN aU! fam Creep and Jimmy Neilson, the ‘champions! s' Fe Men tack New Yor ui Dera, HAGUE the old argument about the deceptive |canny Scotchman. As a racing en- |!" SPA DIGSRRID. “Seite bepdionad erat Newton Kes, gamee Vinkelelphta at jangle at the finish from which every- |thusiast Neilson ts in a class witir, Travers, Francis Quunet and Charies & blow has he struck for the cause, Fd that, Ue agro 2 bate men in those grounds to say that Kelley By Bozeman Bulger. hasn't ali the carmarks of a good hit- eS i inde i " Billy Oliver, his illustrious © = | Evi r. R. RICHARD MARQUARD~|‘¢", ye Ade eM co Berea Petts CUNO eT PERS UTONEE LkAGe body but the judges, who are right on| Milly Oliver, his Illustrious country: | eed atte anaes yes, the same Rube who used| swallow the medicine that ho is tak- ire st ettare, Heats op Nerery, the line, view the result. Those who| Jimmy has had fow losing days,|. “ ; 5 to hang around the Polo} ing without #o much as a wince, ity at St Loula, | thought that Yankee Notions was but he stalls everybody who asks ‘© take part in the special cor home first way that the angle stuft|NOW hes doing, by argung the, petition easiest: Way to into bankruptey.’ Golfer Silver Trophy. The event wax " to the effect that waivers have been is bunk and make similar remarks! jimmy will take to 6 ona 4 to & four-ball, best bail match for club early last evening when inquiry was) asked on Chief 1 e LJ " yes! f hot any time, Di yers, or that he is at times reflecting on the eyesight of | sh y airs, to be made as to his ultimate inton-|to be traded at an early date. Ac- (| ennis (| itle 7 ourney | ‘toes oMiciuls whore duty it Is to call | ra e bs > | tlons regarding our National Pastime! | cording to Secretary Foster, this is off the first, accond and third horses |, There has heen @ lot of money lost Wi | by racing folk here in letters going Do you get that? Was plumb tired| *4slutoly untrue, : Ti T bl Ss i ih bee fade. ning Into the post-olfce here lard Ready out and didn’t wish to be disturbed.|the Chief,” says Mr Foster, “In n ume- a e Ys em' The judges had no reason to pick | j —_—>—- CRSA KS, ting as in rs past, but no 5 e “Have him leave his m Me} fact, 1 have not heard such a thing out Lady'Hotha aa the firat horse if|!aca of the robour can be found, To Quit Circus liboy,” was the word| dixcussed. If thore ty a trade to be out Baye mith fhe bellboy.” waa the word) rade, I know nothing of it. Tiat in hes fa. leah tae £10.28 A, Ms eh 4 ‘a Wasn't first, and intima-/bilis rarely reached their destination And Ei t Ri *, . ‘ iT od M. e Bs oO y culous, , W: DI r e J _ Ps & matter entirely, in the hands o¢/Committee Conducting Na- ictichment’ one ieut reeme teeet4 | tions to the contrary are ridiculous Whether sent from or to the Spa. nter hing You, sir, the “Winner of Ninoteen| Manayer McGraw ii " i i so. } third divivion at 215 P.M." ‘This ar- | Sle had crept up straight and true on |iitie gatisfaction can be had by com- —_——— ‘ canna whe ¢ re Fv.and Vy rit eine ce Reet iny pe pee new tional Championship at For-' rangement will allow every cont tant) the rail in the last twenty-five yards, 'plainants on this end. Tracers are ,on"—that very same Rul at. ‘ And the funny part is that yours ills Next Monday Ar-|the meantime four courts surrounded) ssey were bearing out in their course |4N¥ Kood. Willie Riley, the Green| from several days’ vielt. with Jers truly fails to soe just what wo can|_ According to a stop watch held by est Hills Ne: y by grand stands will be used for the Sig age wich Village sport, gecently pathered Kingman, an ex-parte momber of the feature matches, which will be run! to the outey rail, F 'S$40, which he sent’ special delivery to|WiHard and Tom Jones, The tru do about 4. Yanks, old Honus Wagner is getting) range to Have the 128 En-'omt in pairs. With so much action the| spot Lady Rotha crossed the line alhis' wife at Ith but the last he|#pent Sunday on the beaches at At ¢, ‘There were times in our bumble faster, His time to first base yester- tournament for the first few days} good neck in front. saw of it was w © deposited it in} jantic City and discussed plans for calling that Mr, Marquard would , day was one-fifth of a second better t Office at ig . promises to be as lively as a three- a }the came fight out in public and let him«;than when he did the sprint on his} — trants Play on Opening Day. |i rite | All these arguments-~and they come ; The exec oe oO u ‘requently of late—might be t eit be seen talking to us, but maybe | !aat trip. The execitive committee has! up Grounds, pitching baseball now and iF os pce seamen came then—-did not wish to be disturbed Of late there haw been much talk fay for the American ' kienead Ja chance to play the first day. in| while Yankee Notious and Pomette| sent out of course, but they rarely do| Jack Curley returned yesterday } the future, Willard ts sti the ban-~ Yr reached his wife, and|ner attraction with a circus and tho pane | worked overtime making preparations | away with by moving the judges and Avilla’ a us had ae nd ae vary cowboy life is just to his Iking., Brom ne Byrd paareaes pina! demon} one-half Kamer oehind the Phillies. ship, which opens Monday on! of the country the National tourna, | ite side beyond the steeplechase t ter than any champion ever 414 and At that, Fred Clarke says the champs the West Side Club courts at ment was awarded to Newport thirty-| course if necessary, The same struc- J hi Dy the outdoor work agrees with him athlete who right now ta exorcng, At (hat fred Clare auye the cham r rae anata ; ohnston Loses "oO s, will be run on a time-| rs. ‘The coming! ture eould hold the timer too, ‘This Here is the message that Willard A SAORIRAL Te S78 BONEOHY | Brad-thigks: (he Pilltos will tang the bath pampeg his meinen Fe eee, the, rst this! would give everybody on the grand| to Pell: Latter and Manager Jon ™iipving been turned from the door, | "** — finally devised by the executive com | the Weat Side Club oifielals to male! atand side of the finish line « clear f) to the public: Kinder cut up, am it were, neceMsY) Perroit’s win over the Red Sox injimittes a& the only way to get thelthe affair so successful that view of the horses as they go past. Pl Wi hb "Willard is more than grateful to. forced inquiries in other directions. | nat long battle helped a little, but} big number of competitors started) wilt be no reason for a ay A if to ay as urn) Y would like to send " et transfer.) h e t h is more or the public and press for their liberal ‘The result; they are still far away from the lead.}on the opening day, Twenty-four! stands to seat 7,000 have been built | Now hiriag he finish ts m ie ree ee preee oe pore Marquard doesn't want to wo tO fr will take more than Ty Cobb's .400| courts will be utilized and the 128 en-\ ond they will probably be insufficient | 8% Ylocked } Toronto because it might reflect Of patting average to close up that gap. ‘trants divided into three groups, th the building which | jy weil from every viewpoint, but knows on the feature days, for applications | houses the stewards, judges and clerk) SOUTHAMPTON Y., Aug. 27--| that the public would like to see him his ability and affect hi patage oa for tickets have been received from] of scales, ‘The last of fhe Californians in the| fight. Corbett held the tthe nearty He wants bi 1 twenty-five States, ter and John MeGraw say, will not be granted, Rube's contract still bas | sometime to run, | ‘All the clubs waived on the Rube because they did not care to assiine Mead Club f* nage three years before he engaged in any ! The care and grooming of tennis | Meadow Club tennis cup singles was! ont sing contest, Fitzsimmons also § courts for any kind of « champlon-| Jockey Buxtou's ride on Hidden ;*liminated to-day when William M.| held the boards for a long time end i] FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP By John Pollock the payment of the salary stipulated : | dJabony Dundee of this city and Joe Mandet, | Kove and Jimmy Gorman of Troy will do the in, the contract, | tf ftube could Pe lane tigi ehamplon of the Boat, ¥RO| fication oath la two bouts, ‘The fitters wi ship is @ big undertaking. President| star in the third race was as fine an | Johnston of San Francisco went down | Jeffries followed suit, Jullan Myrick says that the Weat le of clever handling and good in defeat before Theadore Roosevelt} Willard will break all precedent amd = § Side courts have heen so carefully} SX@™Ple oF ee angioe, #004 | ell of New York in 6-8, 6—4, cancel his theatrical and elreus datens ¢ nursed that they are now in unsur-{4Udsment as has been seen here this)" yet and Watson M. Washburn of |My time any promoter comes for- passable condition, meeting, He patiently watted behind | Harvard will meet in the finals as} ware with S wal offer, Burns and c 5 Ry vit siaatad alte: F F on each held out , mw y BME, ae | oat one etn fsint an hart taunts il i inte te tna te"Aiw ate ond | TARO HOW finely everything has] che speedy Favor while she ran hor-|1he ‘latter defeated ‘Walter, Merrill | fuhuson, each held oUt for 90,00 a him at a lower salary and (Here | round draws ever geen in New Orleans several Houck, Young Hrown amd Jack Goldie | been tt Ww ecided to! self into the ground, and with a beau- | Hall in the semi-finals, chance with the title, Willard will do Injury to the Giants at @ cheaper | mand (rare wer ieee tet tnt Mickie Doaky end. Fraakie Callaan, the | Play the matches fairly early becaus« ‘ecihe th lll lid os volt late in the afternoon at Forest liil,| tially Umed move moved up and 3 consider any reasonable offer and rain’ view of this refusal Murquard | matched last night by Aitly Wollman, mat York feather solaint | there is considerable dampness and! passed her just outside the final eighth | CURTIS’S YACHT ELLEN take part gamble, Willard will box thinks he may Join the Feds, but the | maker of the boring shows to be held in Madison Hommes, the loral lightwelght, feels this motsture tends to slow up the Meet (na ten trouble is that the Feds wii! not pay Save Ganten, rund Go 19 [DA e that he will defeat Ad Wolnast, the ex- surface of the courts, A sf all it te |any white man in the world. If auc) the[oft @ mile, From that point home AGAIN WINS QUINCY CUP, |Strers re made Joss Willard will ot 7 elumare ob the night of Rept, 2f, Many of t : . Hidden Star just breeged, if Buxton! once go into training and box every , f salary that the Glants | Wie @relovure on the wight cians dom, when they come together at We opeu-| to be sure, but arrangements were ¥ ees 3 wee aes er ithey nave quit that jforta have bean male tiara the man bate fing winow of the Clermont A. C, of Brokim on} devised that would xive contestants had tried to outrun Favor in theearly| sanpLEHEAD, Maen, Aug. a7.—| Wiiite contender now before the pub | nd that fea- | here, but they, all failed unt) Wellinan made an | ys 5 A ying ci oy * | lic three weeks apart and until the we hing nowadays y might, Homma figures to twat Wo! an ideal playing condition, ‘The only | part he might have been beaten to @/irne sonder cht Elle - y . . ture by en Marquard into the | offer, which the Suanagers lost mo time im €° | becouse a few monghe ago at the Federal A. matter that couldn't be handled was |The Sonder yacht Ellen, owned by whole crop is wiped out turn at the head of the stretch, len PB. 0 S uncomfortable position of thinking, | epting bo gave Loach Grom a reat ten~round fight the weather man, Charles P, Curtis Jr, won the seventh) Some writers are trying to belittl ‘ —— = " ‘ d final race for the Quincy Cup to-| Willard and others say that he | He has “felt out’ a couple of the). y ce ae ‘ Jokeay Mia Ge Teeehizn dealheows The list of entrants includes all the} Tommy MeTaggart 1s a ‘wonder at |“" x acmtay atches, Public B' Federal Langue clubs, but the Feds|, W. ©. Marshall, who & promotiog the big “ar ae my plop og oe famous tennis stars {1 the country day, thus giving the Boston Yacht Club, | side-stepping matches. Public prin ‘ fletic battle between Miku Gibbons and Dackey | Whe bas “ j Winning the last race each day.’ In| which the Ellen represented, custody of | has been reached severat umes than Geclare nothing has been done oUt ee ae ese ocean A.C, of Brighton | Weat, where he took past in severe) batties, wih] and @ large number of rising young-| in, last nine days up to yesterday he|the trophy for another yei It Was |.Billy Gibson offered — $30,000 _ for it, Besides, ‘t aoe ret in’ tke | Beach om Bert, 11, received « telegram from Gib. | make his reaproarance at one of the local ctutw| Aters who have flashed conspicuously | | 10 the 6 the third year in which the Ellen has| Wiliard’s share to box Coffey, Wl anxious to buck that contract tn the | fea om Keita eee etatat that he ait; [on Twas night by meeting Batting Burke ine | t0 the front the last couple of years. | has won the final event six out of nine | juecessfully defended. the cup lard will at onco accept that offer courts, Mr, Ward, you will remem- ; A vein lls yar Vnlike former sesstons, when Will| times, During the closing week ut|, The Cima, owned by Guy Lowell of | Mita and all the other enallengors ber, respected it’ last winter and | leave Pou mm, oO Batunday ' “aia Larned won the title with almost! aqueduc! : |the Manchester Yacht Club, was | sa ‘ . ; | for th the finishing touches to % Aqueduct Tommy did almost the same nnd the Sprit 4 by Hoardman | Will not be asked to walt a minute turned Kube back to the Giants. ins tte | monotonous regularity, this year's Jond, and the Sprig, owned by’ Boardman Kad #9 Any Wa Mr. Marquard simply ng for the content, Mike will be o aay tron | tournament is pretty much of an open| “ng, Winning the closing race four {and Loring of the Corinthian Yacht! providing they wil come forward Jooutint have his rest disturbed, but | ted vy his brother Tom, who le hie sparring ft ‘tad will look alter | Qvent. ‘Three men—It, Norris Wile| out of Sve timen, Club, was third, The race was sailed with some real offers | realising the wearled condition of his | pertaer Hams, the defending champion; Mau- | ae tn a Hight wind. (“In other words: Willard hereby — wii Pe ee accepts every challenge heaped at.dh\ in, we shall not consider the re- | Matt Welle, the exligitweant champion of! rico McLoughlin and Karl Bebr—all| if Swish had stood up in the - z 2 ft ia deliberately unfriendly, Mis | | Thre claw wilh ould boxing ows tonight | England, and Terry Mitchell, te Hrokiyn fighter, | appear to have excellent chances of steeplechase and Old Salt had won OTTAWA ENTRIES. {Bis ped, nOw ewalls Gere tor tg |side may appear later. ps som hem hae on stteaetie ee of ‘6 | away be ama in 4 fow days to nest in ten} carrying off the premier honors. mare ua the Brown A. A, of Far Mockaway round bout a | Frankie B ts cit We » the Bmedway Aporting Ciub of _—_—_————. | as he did, the scandal attached to the Having seen the efficient manner | Pubic Bums of Jerey Cit ys, Benny 7} Brooklyn, Mitchell's manager has alrwady ac 5 former meeting of the pair would) CONNAUGHT PARK, OTTAWA, lin which Mr. Kantlehner was going | \ Meitimore and Kid Goodman vs, Youug Mar | cepted the terms offered him by John Wotsstmantel Stuffy Mc nnis have been rehashed, When Tighe | Ontarto, Aug. 27.—The entries for to-| lat the end of Wednesday's pastime, |! At te Tone A. A, Teddy Jacobs 16. | aod it te expected thet Daa Morgan, manager uf Co When he snatched the old fag from | Jimmy Carroll, Youve Lowy ve, Johuny Tay: | Wella, will do lhewiee ’ Ok & roll ont of Mish's saddle ha | morrow's races are aa follows: |. | When ordering saye "i | the crumbling Mamaux, Fred Clarke | 0 amd Claie Mobiown vs, Tommy ful Pies esata tT tehinich nats asn t umpeda, Teemnctousty oF otherwise, saved | 467 'one mile tines Huovert: Hibica Phil, i} the New Polo A. A. of Harlem Hatlor Geo mt - teh Tucke: or! c| hor p| ¥ ; witon-Dame, | Jrent him In against tho Giants yen: | At the le A. de of Heziom Halice Gates | rete ee ST at eae weet ey some ugly criticism, Swish nutter, terday that he might continue the | Yolk vs. ¢ {policy mapped out, And it workod, | Meme sa At Kbbete Pek in Hrnkiyn on ‘Purrwtay nig: In fact, Old Salt was last this day, 0! | ater John Wetaanantel tonday arranged the | Brandt haa alrwady agreei to he bout and ic u| beaten nearly forty lengths. The ra Sone’ tha baa cua a oh hed thet dnd Soansleas. teanaane @ lex was 80 far below Old Sait’s real form righ tlh Bee Wrennigan male a wg | CHICAGO, Aug, 21,—-Stuffy Me-| that it was shocking. Old Sult had | neal? QACE.: MG) Bea Lord. 1 te aan ta tae Tek of ie ae ee ee Declares Mack beat Old Sault very easily on Aug. 16, abcown neath Pore 8400; two-yearclda | W sounds like some kind of construc ah; Bteepiechase | ‘about two BURKE'S]. nicely, He mowed them up one side | vie —— tely waa|feason for old Old Sult's bad race on CHICAGO, Aug. 27.—Mise Blaine) Absence from the lineup lately Aug. 16 would make interesting read- Jimny ned Feitnat Aa htoage SMteate® tet" Site! Hl Bottled by~E.8J.BURKE atrmeights the #. Nich | Rosenthal of the Ravisloe County| &ceuse the Arat-sacker was vislting | ing 'i¢ i could be learned, Degernos) Bells ‘ea Moment Mi Jee! of , Pitched = mantully and Rink A, next Wedneway night, The be] Club, Chicago, won the woman's| is sick mother at Gloucester, Masse Krdghts Differ,’ 106; MeClintock, 106; Kall | Aingt the Birates but thelr Wo | tiie who will weap punches or Jack Momole| Western golt champlonanip to-day. in| Furthermore Mack suid Btuffy “will| Sal Vanity is about the most incon- it RACE runs, lean and gaunt ax they were, | 7 cura col Tam ¢ tie Hraiss dows] tho finaly at the. Midlothian —ClUBT never jump," Jeistent filly racing this season, She selling: one. ml pro sufficient. Lt should have been | eight wim Jin rout all the links, defeating Mra, Harry D, Ham-|™ oe {weldom runs two races alike, When 1h; "Wiki Horan “Halfton, 105; tn aay, ame for the Californian £9) (rm sual this country for ta, torn [mond Mighiand Cub, Indlanapotte, 4] when Waste ost graduates trom|ane rund 4 good race phe wauaily Dental Sent, ar 1080; Aaron ton} Bhetrd, Ane, Ve Bie tenabien Bat Sb Aeowe Be | ewen have already mut uo goat fight againat | UPI StU PID omenthale Erasmus High School he will become a] & ood hore and rr at 8 price, and ford Ah. ieliand in | Frankie Bu ue van Menne MoCoy, | Gunboat seul, out 5455756 6 6-47] member of the Giants’ DILChIN ett eee ee tee ie Con tote Oa ante EN TH HACE 600; thewe-resr-ole | __——- D ENTE, ___. nee ‘ : 56 6 6 eis boate minon lot. up; selling: and. twenty yard ; rrvery we are peeking over tho edgo of the| Two referees, will Officiste in the three ten [IM vsessceccese OH 8568 Coe arte far bib ana a welahe Tae Friday last ehe took @ good two-year. ¥ sh ‘teeta Tih Corie ie: | eee Satay tes A2e freed me cellar at those Reds, Auother break | wund bouts afd the exhibition four-roumd Mrs, Hammond-~ pounds. “His father signed ‘an agree- | old ke Broomvale, u 7 to 10 shot, and | Kemorks M2) “itedand, 100; , 1 "| A as fae like that of yesterday and we'll roust| tetween Bob Fjtedmmons and bis sou at Bacen, Out . ow 046 5766. Sal Vanity wiving the New York Club first made her look cheap, My tice “allow med, Weather clear! Nisw POL Te call tor hls services.” ; wae 10 tod shot that day, sevious Tacs ag Meoundere” Adu iy 66 oo OOR68 lasion 60c, 61 aad 9a, , them out of there as abre as the de, x, 1, Laver Day etiomose, By 1D ., il tela ntanetitinaa do

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