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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1916. =zatm] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Most of the interest in the Wom- PUTTING 'EM OVER With ten Baer Bajtusrol was jost when Mrs. W. star, Waa eliminated in the semi- finals yesterday by Miss Bishop. | Mrs. Gavin had been giving aa Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) international feature to the tour- ‘9 na + but she failed to comb ; through to the title round because to take cure of a st any kind of foreign invasion of the links, So | the deciding battle will be be- | fi tween Mrs. Quentin Feitner, the defending champion, Miss Bishop, a former Metropolitan ebampion , NE omrere Give 1M THE Bom'S RySH } i HE'S LIKELY To “THE WHOLE CHEESE | rt} ATTY M Cant Win From Twe the fight. Bob's shift and left body Teams in One "FH Prove on Moran That I’m) wiser utterly coutiuvne oF winnie, y the Man to Fight and Beat),'’,": Pen Tee ee eee Willard,” Says Diflon. Game. seven told me the bh cted to use for the knock did use It too tly th . delivered in exactly the sam Ihe |, Matty cuit go be eedevabid atitt te & 16, by The Meow Put iahing Co, when Corbett jabbed and Fitz } tn troat cy" Corre oe Feed Proatta Wor’! | his head and Jet the Jab slide ACK DILION has begun training nd ifte int Sherwood Magee sa Braves et Washington Park for his tan- na ein any J will soon climbing hey have Word to hits rival, been climbing on the wt round fight with Frank Moran, A week ago Moran gave out a little going! Ime upitie statement about what he expects to) Yale team, for 40 to Mr, Dillon, Frank wasn't par- | !nfore captain of a nee, confidently Princeton captain As the pure food agitation has about simmered out, wouldn't be sur- | prised to see somebody unload a days a cham \ i Couiarly modest and retiring, 1a {is ‘ p » Kaine | bunch of sad oysters on the public or . ould ecore vkline a | nother wrestiing n called attention to the fact that be-|opening between the Tieer |. A ra start another wrestiing tournament. fore the Willard ficht people said) ond tackle, Tt would be just about 1 that Willard would win because bo | 20 sme thing on nega had @ great advantage in size—be ES, Dillon may. Hathinve tpt ‘ lon may be over-confi- Both are myster caus good ict bray foe = * dent, but Sullivan never doubt- Ha y ee re ae m the good big ed that he'd win his fights with | MA man now,” said Moran, “and Dillon! . knockout. great Sohn Le wh fight at W ie the good little man: FUMING ERAT HION GE DIESE. re <2, Dion TRAINING POR Hid Flt back of third t Dillon doesn't agree with Moran faseg to meet him in Lond on, offered { sacar colt neces } Se neon Nba z fm the east. He thinks that “oot /to give Smith the entire purse if he h enmibly at aed at re ‘good little Man" ltaied to knock Smith out in. four wart tans eae entisa fe. rounds. That Was rather confident ; Torayoueve ear Moran Gul Tro tie lChwalivene: len, Uh meee A AGUE RACES man to fight and bect Willard,” says |CMMpion and a Kved Tan under the Dillon, “I may got Moran in the|M40M Prize ring rule P, P, ° s ’ | ATHLETIC AILMENTS le i rors first round. I got Cowler in tho! HE announcement — vesterda I tt I. G t | 7 " ome esterday RIDGE PLAYER'S SHIN first round, didn't 1? And I wax sick! I that Freddy Welsh had just] oO err 8 tan s wharcoaine Abiiraneruslating noc! Cowler out right away be-| 0 ‘ st In the! bid pinochie, The shin comes ex- Einocked Cowier autre may be |ygogy cad at Wot ost Dependable Pitcher 7700" er Bed—I felt so sick und weak and mis-|Welsh had thin Wolgust Uhiag unter) ‘ covered with bruises and bumps. It q@able. This time I won't be sick, cover when he slipped out of fi rarely attacks good players, but picks But I'll be in a hurry juet the same. out the weak brothers, Manifests % | ? mateh with Leonard. Wolga nusing part of it is, t Behind Him in Opening Game TU be in a hurry to polish off an tself immediately after h rel Rt after Willard {me several days ago that } re making the ch flow SaOGR pe on ae =e ee S ‘matched with Welsh for July 4. Ad With Cardinals the Infield and cit was supposed 10 be : sneer ce me Wik ac UME pour : % bontie ' 2 nal snatchers in the world when it Part ee with a trump, y ILLON may be overconfident, |satd, too, that he's going to knock Outfield Appeared to Take ON! was a champion antidote is to make your poriner play = @ Dut if #0, it's a good fault. AN Woinh out At surely would be a funny lin his bare feet. of our greatest fighters have st ai a | New Life and the Batters, disciple o! ; era jp 4 Ln unt If hedid, but not an impossible | ple of M INORG tl “navky Panna rd been very confident in and out of the on: ine Press box yesterday and must 4h" 5 ‘ ving. There Bob Fitzsimmons,! This wouldn't be the first time on | Went After: the Ball as if toi oiisred Mune Mai viva seas 3 who never believed that any man Hiv. | pocord Tit & beaten champion came) ay ‘ the Manner Born. says that remembers ect | rete os Tae could beat him except by ame neem wt S's] Saal Marsh Had Racin RACING SELECTIONS. — / an ae th turn of luck. Billy Papke, who had Knocked him | — | By Bozeman Bulger. leven p ne id two ss Mu e + Fitzsimmons was training for his out, But it would pe th Nirst time | ° . e e JAMAICA. mr a sallant thlaw for the of them had to work on the! Bate, At : sior 7 pS Reni for aie, Meridia | ob: the: onamplonehip clas for two. vel UC. U min xcetsior PEI EM Sesracbiaas in gede AMEN | ants, thanks to Pitcher “Steam-| nine available play ve. Th han | Ty pee i camp one day to box with hima little three years, and who had been beate: * ‘ Second Race—Rey Oakwood, Gam- er’ Williams of the Cardinals, | worked on the gate. recent Dy , And write a story about Fitz in action. | r of times in the interval, ee Sa mon, Ash Can. that they OWA 0 eit ar thE | sine | oat it in all innocence ‘ After we had sparred a few minutos 1 back to a champtonship 5 2 n Third Race—Woodward, Pri pi 2 ‘ate i yell in bi ess ol r ; Fitz shifted his right foot ahead, eal has beon fighting in grant] Escaped All Interference, With) Hynes dant ‘nie him. ee interfere |] Hany, Penmouse, - ; rince Tiatreak at this particular time, It] TS Well (7 Susiness out ¥ Aarne vy the im toward me a few inc and|form during the past. two or three RE im or Fourth Rw ‘Thistle, Bay- |! o, r e fans) e Phillies are jet ‘owethe ‘i ee Sry hooked his left fist violently into my| months, according to reports, He| Butwell Up, and This Won with his mount in any way. berry Candle, Holiday ae WS ee | ante, fie a are Setting hogether 4! ning cut their buse ’ mag Rog fan a tet ef Sie Old GYORE Onn ee Monosicy, Jem, Gal- || were beginning to have their doubts/Mice litte winning streak wf the “You can tell that big stiff Corbett viclousness, and his hands have held the Jamaica Feature. There was some spirited trading Merete, ime Jabout that winning streak out West, |PWA and nretty soon they may begin | rhe riinwt s bu head are na I'm going to do to ‘im,” toate The fetta marked ea eat | fo Biases anes he Beat med rey . : tnold, 1) Nobody could prove it by any of the! Giants. With 4 othe hes A enh she p his oaid mmons, j him have been lost by fouling, whieh ome in the first race. G. Alexander, ther W ° A @ woe | th tet, “Poor Marty's throuah aid It was only a couple of dave before is an old foult of the Michigan Rear- By Vincent Treanor. Sheae! Preece and the Randolph LATONIA Pee en oom Ge at Ee soe | t a i ool an Aiea ‘ i j catty, | = . stable were represented in the bid- ; 4 i ym hab bd Pe ee or tmace Mane ie Al Woleh has. Mipped back too. He AND Leben iebeatnys vie en ding wp that sent Etruscan's auction Mee ace—Deckhand, Blue Ban- | ying badly. But with the coming of thease Phi ‘ H ace! AMhoweh Pew retaina the championship because he renewal of the Excelsior Hand!-| price from eee ay : St. Lo onAdunee hae: peenire lite aie unt ‘ ways Say— won't fiht In itw defense, “He could | cap at Jamaica yesterday, was| figure Etrus ganna HxCo—Lural, Blne Cap, ae ; - hee bs a ten en t ” fe rying wlong uns thes i © taken on Leonard, White, | ‘ hand to Alexander, but it MG pane ellos red ROG We may HOW: process t0'Go/ Che) Pes, A. Ganby vis B U R KE ’sS vor some other real contender | * Well meant good thing. Pointed for | veioned that some one else had aleo |i Bark, ice —Cluhs — Hellowman, | something, | “busta” it u } Ph Racca for that twenty rounds, He didn't do this particular race ever since DI8| pid $1,100, The bidding was re- Fourth Race—Bars and stars, - | , it bown tHieldy it because he thinks Wolgast has gone | surprising vietory in the Paumonok| opened, and at $1,500 the R ndolph | J Amazon, Wilhite After yesterday's performance | Young Mamaux proved his re- nohs N N E ss Back too tar to be really danwerauys | Hundicay, the acason's opening fea- stable wecured he gelding. petit, Hace—MeAdoo, Christie, | “Pol” Perritt must be handed the; turn te form by sinking the har- adrenal and bec he is r could % ; as $5 atrust it Bey, ‘ priya oon of discouragemen: ne i Bottled b: y-E&J.Burke outpoint the youngsters or hold them | ture, on May 18, he carried out th in the ‘comp: {Sixth Race—Ratina, Billows, Dig. J balm for being New York's most de-| into the Cubs. Ed Reulbach, the | : | off. hopes and plans of his connections e of the best sprint PD aavernthiHace= Lindi, 6 pendable pitcher, Behind him the in- | former Cub and Dodger, pitched |‘ perfectly. Of course Jimmy Butwell| selling division, but his underpinning|] Queen Apple. ndly, Jerry. | feid and outfield appeared to take on| his mightiest, only to be trimmed (—— | | was a big factor in the victory, shoot- | !# none too sound, new life and the batters went after| by this lad not long out of his Sand Marsh from a far outside ae es the ball as if to the manner born, | i k ling ) | post position into the lead at the lfrst turn and keeping him there to) the end, But everything else broke | " renee | | strangely in Sand Marsh's favor Tulsa, Okla, will be the scene of an- é knickerbockers. ’ Beg a fort to change their iu 1 the meantime McGraw, realizing | yl? 9h effort to change their luck | { has a very weak string of second- |; cate ‘ | ary defense, in case anything should sl young W ¥ € a Jamew J. Johnaton er of Madison & RO wro! ‘egulars, has signed |‘ be ee ¢ ibe THe Spe pi Guy toe ee ( 1 | instance, ‘The Finn, shut out of a other important battle between heavy- i Pier ddat The 8 S of 1 ars good position right after the break, | welghts to-night. The big fellows who Moters will face trial June we, NX, ¥,, | Mike Doolan, former Federal Leaguer | per achedule, but, unfort WHITE LABEL | wan practically out of tbe 78 will engage in this scrap are Cart Morria,| {°F porting the Johuson-Willard fight films into Nd later .. dixcard from the Cubs. | wax no one there to tac the fleld r ved) othe backstre! ; ‘ i | Cleveland, who a few years ago looked | Capra, Roly and Chicle were in lan tt he might. dev the Oklahoma giant, and Dan Datley of [pyr U/i°t Siaim. Ties were indicted ry | SESW RELEIRY OF BE DED RS AAAS AEC | | on a ch bringing in representations of th | but there Was nev ingellar (ight through & photegray method. F Dusties dea nibor league ning into one of the | He refused to acc }continuous Jam most of the way - inker consigned Introducing? ti: sis. oF Feat ricele notchers of the heavyweight division. | ‘The Brown A. A. of Far Rockaway will stage DEFth to which Joe did get racing room until nearing the | Convention Hall and the advance sale of! show to-uight. Sailor Pat Danahay of Mayonne, | LO! Grounds looking arou a favorite = -) 1 Vlying Fairy never) phey wilt meet for ten rounds at the! another series of bouts at the club's weekly boxing | PAM and spent a coup streteh turn, Sand Marsh had clear tickets ts very large, Morris wilt enter] N- J, mil take on Young Joe tives in the Gtaw, feeling the need of such a man, sailing ull the Way, and luckily had the ring welghing close to 243 pounds,| %8 sent walle im Se semi Heal cong baseball people who still have foot enough to maintain his position | while Dailey expects to climb through) Ty a"him "Joe Seden at Remare teecg, SOMETHING of sentiment left the ac vit in front, He had none of the in-| the ropes weighing 235 pounds. Charley! rnsve pretiminaries will cise be fonane of the Glant nanager is applauded, lerference most of the others had to! “Young” Weinert, the Newark heavy- Doolan will come in very handy it / i that's the story of | Welght, will fight the winner within] Jimmy Dune, manager of Champion Joinay Something should happen to Kletcher contend with, and that’s th mola we giitee. Dest metee sf: Chase jor Doyle, The only extra man Me- his victory, ther xreat Ls oO! he bench is Hunte nd fighter io Rryan Downes, the lightweight of Co. aw has ont hiony Griffiths, the en on ter) inmbt, In the teat he is a third baseman, Incidentally, na, Seas Loe ate gon 5 ee aes eee “re this signing of Doolan probably means latest boxer who cam no longer make the] Downer has fowglit he tas krmcked raw jot expect Hans eight Lindt, and he future will bave | of hin onior n claima that Downe: that McGraw does n. weigh and in the f {hin opjonenta, Dunn ela at 1 Lobert to work again this summer, os as a welterweight, ‘This waa Giecorered | be « comender for the lightweight title shen Nate Lewis, manager of Charley White, | siz months faiked over the weight question with Bern inanager_of tire to the] sairbam ‘Young and Griffiths, | is lightweight, wo ed at Canton, O., on the after | ance in a bout in this vicinity with Harry lence of July 4, ‘The lowest weight which Grif] of Brooklyn at the Broadway yx | Rrookiyn on Tuesday night, wi fon Sunday to finish vp hie training for Little Paul Louder, who came on Kentucky to do the Lehtwelght for the Whitney stable, wa criticised for his handling of Chic oxcelxior. He seemed of lit colt, which, by the way, with confidence, and he run badly, Ridden) with Igment and with a bit of rac hg luck In his favor, Chicle would have been closer up at the end LOOK FOR THE*’BOX The Yanks are bowling along in their losing streak, and, while they are not after a record, you never can tell what will happen. Ray Caldwell, according to re- ports, pite n excellent game, allowing fewer hits ¢ opponent. Still, he lost. ked Simon Healy Moran-Dillon Fairy and the rest at night ae | The Cleveland Club, by the way, IMPORT airing, was well pleas " reat adanirwr Johnny a Drummie and ¥ Recwr, Must be a real one, for already other ED little. Campbell frend pes euderde gage Bibs to acouse them . forma und the: ’ forfeit for a f $1,000 at er he Harlem Sporting Clad at Ro ba elm that old ‘ fler t F Hee When nted ov Monday night, for some time, as each o feat |and bet that | a chance for the yell saddle 1 told him he is the other's mi ‘ennant. As yet nobody ever P putting a burlesque qucen | Weather permitting the hoxing show of the} Ne 1 Se nee, |ROADARE Ae ve avian te Band | oraette’ the Dozen said Healy. | Washington Park Sporta Club of Hrookive, w! ropolitan ope . 3 , last unt he vol Johnny Martin and Bobby Da - 1ca Rut the b ny aid ver Ing ned ta night on eescust of the a vend een Tobacco Corporation of Amer Rpg, tidn’t oom up Fm the Pace, Ut [and Sr Ta stamplon'malernwsht {| toned bola at We New foin A. A. toxin soy | ____‘ SPORTING. s ‘Kautf and Charley Duna cou a second or so then appeared about | warope, will go against Johnny “Kid Alberts | to-night, Jo to run over Sund Marsh, She faltered | in the main event of ten rounda, while in the | together tn the ler euch ccusation. 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