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pre eee oe ree 2 vue 6, £040. RTING PAGE IN NEW YORK * __ BEST SPO aa BENNY Ve wwe ata, te ot ae LEONARD WILL HAVE A BUSY WEEK Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World), Tce 6e uP WHERE YOU CAs see ME! or “Low ap WOULD Box = GROUND HIM YeT WiTH ME VisuiutT: fLLeonard Thinks He'll Outpoint) | Dundee Again, and That He'll Knook Welsh Out. | Corrie ts York Evento \You don’t care much for the hard luck story of the man who won't work: ——- ishing Co, | ord.) | ENNY LEONARD, who has \ been matched to fight both| If DUNDEE GHOULD BEAT LEONARD HE'D NEVER CaTiM WELSH , Johnny Dundee and Freddy ‘Welsh within a week, says that he tew’t, worrying. He thinks Johnny will be just about a0 dificult as last time—which wasn't so very difficult i? So ps.—__——.- An spite of Bootty Montieth’s opin- | a's will pase Washington looks valid. fen. ’ At their current gait they should also | “<= _— Barty Las PUTTING EM OVER |paee Richmond, Atlanta and Tampa. didn't expect to box call scouts aren't the only discoverer, ‘only four days after meeting YHLL PlEHT DUNDEE AND WELSH ota” With ‘‘Bugs’”’ Baer finally his hope was to WIN A WEE h again, and the Welsh had a ifttie ace in the hol prey. suddenly accepted a Leonard-Weilsh match and placed (he date immediately after Leonard's wena with the rugged “Scotch An attempt was made by Gibeon to give the Dundee affair a gentle @hove into the discard, ‘but the Boxing Commissioners didn't née it that way. Naturally, placing these two Miatohes in the same week isn’t going to do the promoters of either much good financially. The Dundee fight will lack its natural drawing power because every one will quite natu- rally expect Leonard to save his hands and take as few chances as Possible, to avoid any accident that might interfere with the really im- portant, bout four days la ja the Welsh bout Leonard @ perfectly sound alibi if he fi make good. He could hardly be ex- pected to be in the best fighting form fly four deys after a hustling ten rounds with as rough @ customer as Dundee. | | Many a find is fined | Chick Gandil stopped a fast curve [Bru his head and now has a bad WHY NOT SAVE BURCTIIC Ley BLS ~ BY FIGHTWG BOTA AT ome 7 L THink Ts wi BG A HEALTHIER. PLACE “THis SUMMER. bruise on his foot as a result, DAILY REVIEW OF BIG LEAGUE RACES Giants Have Lost Punch That Enabled Them to Make Clean Sweep in the West “| Don’t Know What It Is,” Admitted Jimmy Callahan, Mana- ger of the Pirates, “but This Is Not the Club That Made Us Curl Up and Quit in Pittsburgh.” be ahic to win at Washington, a You can’t weep for the man who kicks about his big income tax: Now they've invented stepladder golf, which is a reminder of the old | days when fire-escapes played an im- portant part in roule and poker, A dollar bill is just as good in Man- hattan as it is in Chicago, A go’ ment bond is as valuable in . it is in Cincinnat!, But bring Giants back to the Bronx and y suddenly turn t 6‘ HE Base- ball Sea- son is One-Third Over in Cleve- land and Four- Thirds Over in St. Lovey.” — MAY Be Tes LAST CHNCE TO SEE WRLSHs HE'S TALKING OF FIGHTING 20 wit CHARLIE WHITE + BAD GOLF. Turning in opponent's card after | he’s tossed it away. | § Everybody seems anxious for Benny Leonard to fight Johnny Dundee ex- | cept Johnny Dundee, Asking caddy if he has change for) UT Leonard thinks he can beat Welsh decisively this time, no matter what else happens. He outclassed the champion @o far in their former ten-round bout—even fighting Welsh out of his usual tenth round rally and compelling him to run right up to the last bell—that he'll go tn confident that Welsh can't do a thing to him. The chances are, however, that Welsh will go the ten rounds again. By Bozeman Bulger. OME people call it the “old S fighting spirit” and others call it “luck” but, identified as either, it is the thing the Giants have lost somewhere in the shuffle. punch that drove them all the way around the Weat has dwindled into @ love tap. And, it’s gotting smaller, “1 don't know what it 1s,” admitted Jimmy Callahan, as he watched the The) intelligent pitching of Mamaux, “but this is not the club that made ue curl up and aan in Pittsburgh. A slump like this reminds me of the time I went on the stage in Chicago and got by strong enough to think of Dpearing in New York. I came on to see how things looked. On the bill was an actor who had appeared on the same bill with me out West. He waa a riot out there, but once he looked that New York crowd in the eye he died standing up. That cured me.” Friar Rock Badly Fouled In Withers Won by Spur Ump Bil B: Tenant, Probe From a golf duffer’s viewpgint a battleship named “Putt” would never get sunk. Gunboat Smith will go to Spain to meet Jack Johnson unless some kind hands Gunboat a reprieve on iremnas bly nis the emi of Lis dame for pop botties, a nickel. ping to the Three Eye bandh re one i# in the back Leading the jmake a good shot. tee or a drive. putt aig Getting stymied at cheering when Manicuring green before putting. eee you Falling down at the treat hazard. eee Asking your opponent if that was a club buffet, ,| But you're right there | withreadysympathy for the man who can’t find a cigarette to suit him: Hee “ 7 patio o be settlec Gi i Medias ele GgA Ee | ante stwiy wink vtore tae very| gimme ry may mat expnin hel cont Was Put on) Mowers. reper «at te taal laPatt] ome queum «te td sn Pog steer him to as been soundly whippe at loast, carries i 4 : as “grabbed” himwelf during a workout)" ther Trin Speaker should shar and only the lack of a decision has ", 4 psychological sug- and us % S Withers. whether Tris Speaker should share Seed Me Minha ta May al exening when he mtonind win mr |feetmoanieteerng. Tt men Go| Fence Apparently by But- | Au tushy 2c SarkhaMaactare Maura Mane Riser Muelle Naval ret coin wth he ther] MECCA | again. e Gibbons observed jaar conscious, hi cr ie Jo B him any, One wag remarked after- l oa : : eae Ment creer peel nc ave lost their “fighting ler’s Entry. ; ne bee 7 | League, a | Ryde a teae who In onty in there to EONARD-WELSH will be inter. | BRInt" trough knowledge that mem- 2 MaACig Ghar mc enns tr he. pal er tense Ain't It The Truth? etay.” ELSH proposes, through his manager, to box Leonard twenty rounds somewhere, to a decision, If given $50,000 for his Fitty fights by Freddy Welsh, an be Interesting because it will be af like 1 can on the road. Ite the way | Smely strugwled across the finish | i ‘Abdon, | he te eity, wouiane be vworth| fight, between two men who don't| With the other fellows. The pitching | ime tn yesterday's renewal of the| Witt aa a Maren hare utter’ te race, | $50,000. know how take a backward step, {8% been no better againat ua here,| Withers Stakes at Helmont Park.|He felt confident his horse would | 44 Some of the best sprinters in the} Both are 1 fighters, They hi Le pertain, but, just the same, Spur certainly exhibited all the fime | win and told all who sought informa- The " world can be seen for much less|their pecuiiaritios of style, Thoy “util tell_you the anawer,” eatd Mex | @alittes that a thoroughbred should | ton that Syosset was the one he had money than that. RANK MORAN and Manager Ike esting because it will be @ case of a clever, popular young boxer trying to take a long unde- fended championship away from @ champion who has begun to mide back, The Moran-Dilloa matoh will different in action, two or three thi But they have ngs in common, Each bers of their families and personal friends are in the stand, expecting them to do what they did in the West. “I don't understand jt at all and I can think of no allbi,” enid Doyle, “but It i# true that 1 can not seem to get hold of that ball at home Graw, and evidently he By Vincent Treanor. HE best three-year-old in the country.” That was the opinion expressed on all sides after James Butler's Spur had 4“ | possess, but his victory wasn't as |to accept steeplechase mounts, test if Spur had gone to the post minus the “grabbing” report. | Timid riders shouldn't be permitted With anybody but Cantwell in the saddle Abdon would have shown a regular race yesterday, but the boy evidently) Wis afraid to run at the hedges, Billy | to beat. Hogan backed Abdon him- self and was 4 sore butcher when he can and ts p fons age Guan The truth ts| clean cut as it might have been. In|saw Cantwell practically take the | Dorgan think that Frank won't] hammering when necessary, | Bach | ee oo eee ene Idea that! the first place, he fouled Friar Rock |horse out of the race at the first have @ very hard time in beat- ing Jack Dillon, “Tl be five inches taller than Dillon and thirty pounds heavier, It ‘will be a good big man against a good cun deliver a wallop of the real old- time variety—a Wallop that reminds the spectator of the good old days of Peter Maher, Tom Sharkey and the reat of the bone-crushers, Also each has plenty of self-con- re as grounds, and the mere fact that they think that way hinders them more | than you can imagine. The Giants! never hit as well at home as they do! abroad, and, if you will remember, 1! tt unmistakably, In the run out of the back stretch to the home turn the Belmont colt was put on the fence by Loftus on Spi t then and jump. ‘Thereafter Cantwell never persevered with the jumper until the! » was almost over. There may | he some excuse for Cantwell's hand- | ling of Abdon in the fact that he hag had a couple of bad falls lately and ceit, or assurance, or confidence,| remarked on the opening day that I obably has lost his nerve. However, little man, and there's an old saying | Whatever you call it, it's one of the} did not expect them to keep up their| Jockey Haynes had to stop riding Eiogan hasn't “cooled out” yet, about that. My record, compared tq} greatest assets any fighter can pos-| Pounding streak.” j almost immediately, and but few Dillon's, doesn’t give him much of a show.” It seems funny for Frank to be} running match, When both fighters) sensattons of the 1916 season, have | seen that Haynes's right leg wasyit till he hooks up with and beats using the big man” argument.| have i' you're sure to seo a fight.| won but two games at home all year, | badly lacerated, and the boy was suf-]White Hackle. In this star shoot A few months ago he was contending | Neither Moran nor Dillon will do|'They are not playing bad baseball, | fering so much pain that he couldn't! | that a good little man (himself) was When one fighter has it and Resa. the other lacks it you may see a fine much backing away when they meot. It may be @ subject for ecient but the fact remains that the Giants | ‘They are simply playing “near” bases knew the reason until the horses re- turned to the paddock Then it was @ismount. His valet had to assist Spur may be the best three-year- old of the year, but we won't believe colt, W. R. Coe apparently has a fast horse, or else a wonderful trainer in aert, enough to beat a good big man} Little Dillon will go right Into the] ball. him from the saddle and carry him to]young Jerry Carroll, Jerry put him- Nard). The difference in size be-| bir man, like a snowplow plunging the jockey's quarters, At the time it|self in the Jimmy Rowe class by tween Moran and Dillon will be a Iit-| into a snowdrt He always does, i tle less than the difference in size be- tween Willard and Moran. Quite possibly Frank learned something And Moran will be there with the rock-bound, unshaken jaw, to take what he has to in order to find the By betng the old Eastern club to stand off the Western invaders the | Dodgers tightened their grip on first seemed a certainty that Hildreth, the Relmont trainer, Would make a pro- test, but he didn't, Some one asked him why he didn’t complain and he xending White Hackle to the post the first time out and having him win fn a gallop. Carroll was brimful of con- a t Connie Mack's assertion that the b: rred In his freshman year? La Sul coh CIGARETTES | Turkish tobacco place, and it is no 1 er » for fidence before the race, So sure was “W007. “wy: : Beout the advantages of bulk that! opening for the poltly the Giants to eatel thon atte for | anawered by saying he didn't want to| he that the colt would win that he YY NANA | experts in the ——— —————— —|zame. Mor McGraw it must be an. | “Ppear uneportamantike, | |told one stlend he Sould: warner hiK (FONOVONE(OXONGKON . other @treak or nothing. er Loftus had put Haynes andj wife and ehildren on him and might Sed = = ME wre yor BAUS Friar Rock out of commission he jalso throw in his, mother-in-law, Ra Fe WES CCA Factories Nationa! Leagus w. MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANDING “American League, Despite thelr much vaunted piteh- ing staff, the Red Sox, world’s chum- pions, sink lower and lower as tho playing days are left behind them, drove his mount to the front in the most competent style. Spur re. ied in. bulldog fashion to his efforts, and although appar- this country the Jac Dillon-Frank Moran fight at catchweights, or he will fight Mike Gib- and take on the winner of |? John Reisler has succeeded upan to meet Jimmy Harlem, tn th @ show to be held in matching Coifey, the Mobawk of ten rounds a bout ‘ome trainers don't know what thetr| horse re going to do with the silks | up, but Jerry usually does. —_———_ tign of flinching SPORTING. _ | watch the tobacco “7 | : . ently b ena ren FES 0 » e Bi Sts | ttn. “ia 5; fe oo B65 || heen Stor dopearn to have] gregh “uel with, Keene's Chureni, JACK BRITTON EASILY WINS rin the bales, in the fi : drained the strengt! th Ny wo courage in Bs Scie [cub Venn Greae went tn agsingt | en tase miatoenth, “With niskeea| AWARD OVER MIKE O’DOWD ME WanD % shredding process aad f G Yesterd: MOAN || the ‘rigors yesterday, but even with! bobbing down toward fhe fround €nd| ogron, june 1.—Jeck Britton, t “favorite = 8 . ie 1 good game he could not win.| fighting it every stride, he was| BOSTON, June 7.— , the “aN ie . Results of Games Yesterday inten his opponent, allowed “the| gogroat reaunder ef Mis sire Kine] clever. welterwelght chumnplon, easily | “IPA; ‘in the cigarette } Dotrelt, 31 Beton, WD iacia ein) champs but three hits, scoring an] James. Spur might have been the | won the decison over Mike O'Dowd of | | . N ‘Cleveland ve, Washington (rain). casy shut out. public favorite for the race but for Paul in their, twelve-round bou' | wes 2 1 iol » Armory A. A. last ni Britto! * eee hi RN ci, mite ieatoners a) afi Moe paniamen Her | LeDAcce Corporation of Almerica | BACOINOS. B10 HUTS ide ba Fistic N By dG. peated Sete body face and Jaw. some food receives em York at St. Loan, Stic EWS John Pollock AM OS S1 of hn Thgbts nyeiinig’ the St. Paul | — battler, There appear to be} A Ta) DARd: Ene AUUIIign (HLA - rach fore pares Ren | greater attention weight champion, is ready to come to with an option of 38 per cent. | pounding b o him without a | in manufacture. bons, the St, Paul phantom. This an- © Harlem Sporting Club on June 16, noun mt has just been wired here i The pl — i by Jack Kearns, the manager of fighters ks as if Jum Coffey, the Irish heavyw 10 Bie Xe 20 &th, 0c roe eae Gn Meancince. Wiis aacicnid ¢ do apy fighting during th shade bos ty he pleasure of living lies in using good [30 ee ee ree ge Bol we a ah te A oo things moderately, ICP he Pear oiaaer ute te i . Itis thus with eating, with drinking, with playing, with working, with everything. nat be much of a drawing card Ae arenes of 88.000 has bien oe y:her two contests ot Le eee. 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