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eee : u THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1916. Bik lA | =Dzj.. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (jaraa) COLUMN HOw MorRAN AND DILLON WILL LOOK AFTER SHAKING HANDS TO-NIGHT OAD COVER aa ores \ “qome i | Fighters : Are Whales if Blubber Counts for Anything.” sneiibinine Dillon and Moran Trained to the Minute for Their Fistic Battle at Washington Park, Brook- Nanny Kautt only towehed « tender pat on Up Hyron whiie the ump te ra fyn, To-Night. OR 2 Tn A ONIGHT® the nf tact TAlion and Frank Moran, ined and fit, are ready to Bapert adviess goitere to breathe While hitting the whieh sounde Nike @ healthier system than the Opposite method. Fiore seri sorme goitors wih thely twonrhe ar fee ten mine! Ment to ase which fe the het Nobody han bean muapented recent man, T! at men of by the AL AL UL who can pen Might for, many years ago, before tL freee mut me whan thelr suspenders are im fer, Mu ‘ t have busted thelr sume there wae euch « thom @ cham Suet ere | ponders. Pionship entailing the ye qo move mente, and caret king in 5 shart no-decis ite that car c™ | Inatend of greenback or checks fied no risk of losing that profitable } It would he more appr eto pap a fight mannarr off in bullion es BBE rc on that vring moat jow. to-night Not half the number Be would turn out to see a champion ‘* ba eal bo carefully tap his way through ten He ta a lo ; P ‘f b> gt pe a cpg tnd Tho’ big league fame be short and elev ed Moran and Dillon, But DILLON may Move HIM = feet, ing no title at stake, merely fighting ° One thrill has no alloy, ES el en? Se ae Duron aro Moma, se eer ee Se sem p goods. He ta a bocal boy.” Of course the class of the con- 2 y p ited Ad Her wit SHAPE UP “The RING. testants has its Hurement, too. | “ Sisler of the Browns ten't a bit Dillon ts recognized am the beet | busier than a one-uriued letter care Nght heavyweight in the world, and —— ni rier on Christmas Eve. & very exceptional boxer and fighter ee tee, cect (CCDAILY REVIEW OF BIC LEAGUE PENNANT RACES) DERBY RACEDIMS |Smith Made Champion — #83" fellow with infinite patience and @ DIPLOMACY, trick of fighting lke a fury when seca oimve't tae Yanks Now Leading American League, | Fpisp ROCK'S FAME Golfer of Young Hilton »:i iti! ost. Ses on the beak. Langford. Moran ts a natural ath- | fiat atta vréy css! = With Dodgers Still Heading National yonanie Yona " ne A * ‘he Amb dor bowed and Rich Eighteen-Year-Old Greenwich Youngster Captures Junior chirped, “Twill write you a note ci b i ; ; ' , o. mo! forming you th Work and a number of ring batties| rs 3 “Met” Championship So Easily That Great Things Are Ex-| {uve ‘sinearcd you. tn the gllm. with first-class men, Belmont Colt Is Not the limi oo, In courage there iy little to choose Giants Have Won Two pected of Him in Future Tournaments. The U. 8, envoy parked an oyster on his eye and warbled, “Excellent. In the meantime I will mail you one mec in ie Means Glamis Have | Won Two (MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANDING Wonder Some Experts ever accused either Moran or Dillon % in Figured Him. yeted in various tournaments with| Kross of our highly polished ultt- Sfeiacking piri in a 'hard, fight’ Threaten to Pass Phillies. | Takis igu ou PY William Abbott. | ot file: eneodrasvitnt in tie shape at | acum ay lute courage and confidence wb rolls. ww. Victories. In 1¥14 he did manage to wil ro inte the nine with each con- | $8 408) (N- York. 38 1 6Ti | Beton. a 5 Su By Vincent Treanor. Hilton is always associated with get to the final round of the Metrupol- | Gong. Seeeety, Alvan ind’ iaht hts | eee DY Boneman Bulger. || Fees Soar teh Ge Rae 18 eae REAL good thoroughbred te] golf champions | Harold Hl | sm, punt mest only 10 Ue wallOved) oy ewe feaaons, why Ful ing ability, should guarantee a good ITH two well developed be 518] Ue Lowle..28 36 438! |Wesh'ton .33 29 1582] Phida.....17 41.293 one for which no excuses have |ton's exploits on the links fill Many) “pur young Mr. Hilton kept plug-|ton can't fight Willard. One, ise hard contes! | ing streaks under way, the Results to be made, We used the ex-| pages of English golf books and sev-| ging away with his golf clubs, driv-|is Fulton and the other 1s Willer 7 Yanks leading the American of Games Yesterday. ihe 1 . once, some tim . eral pages of American records, But] ing, approaching and putting by tl New York, 9; Philadelphia, 7. pression e ago, In st held |hOW8. To improve his game he hired| J a Washington, 6; Hoston, 2. singing the praises of the late James the great amateur champion held) A108 sith the noted Wyhagsl pro-|withered away Iike a corn 1s sup- \; Chlendo, 2 (fet game). lead 6; Cleveland: ig, || R. Keene's Colin, which won eleven forth in England. This country | fessional, Who soon discovered that | posed to do under some of these Pittaburgh, 3; Chicago, 2 (2d game). straight races under all conditions, didn't succeed in producing a Hilton) his pupil could drive w: the beat, |bunion remedies you read about, Games To-Day. favorable and otherwise, He never until yesterday when Vincent K. Hil-| could approuch fairly well, and was TLLON began fighting In the crowd- lighter classes, and his reputa- |@asue and the Giants again cr ‘ vard crest of the National, | tion was made before he out. |!"& toward tho crest of the Nati ft isn't so bad in baseball after all Grew the middleweight limit by a , ¥ 4 few pounds. He fought all the beat |10ok! ‘The Giants have won tw« ng average has i | merely drdina ens. "9 iste where I was dorn, welter and middle weights of the ##mes In a row, the Yanks have done |] ppisdeiphie at New York (2 games). New tun hia, knew defeat. Often Colin suffered ton, a tell elghteen-year-old youth | ny Way Sacariateiue aotmany one pes eastetel had isles. past eight years, the lst including !kewise, and Brooklyn also would! Broskiyn at Boston, ob Lente, Boston at Washington. the worst of the racing luck, at timas from Greenwich, won the Metropol-| golfers, So Smith set to work to No murathona are c'er run there such men as Eddie McGoorty, George Dave been on thelr way but for the ee Dorel ot Caleage. sereiana, [|he was away from the post badly, itan Junior title at Englewood. It) make his golf more consistent and Ne Nes cea teanty ates Chip, Jimmy Gardner, Honey Mel- | U8fortunate circumstance that at the and on other occasions he was|Was the youngster’s first champton- | Mr. I!itton evidently learned bis 'es- Hee abet iin Andale hope lody, Bob Moha, Frank Klaus, Leo 0utset of this victorious rampage they pinched off, pocketed and caught in ship, but those who watched dim d6-| 7 T. the —Bnetewood tournament a Reet Golan thabil \oare bepoeeted Houek, Hugo Kelly, Gus Christie, had to meet the Giants, |rectness of that theory. With the, “Ker-whop!” It was a long, healthy |Jams, but, and this 1s important, the |feat Harry Scharff so impressively | he disposed of all his opponents jai Frank Mantell, Buck Crouse, Sailor| With these winning streaks moving Jinx out of the way the Giants went) fly to lett—but H Pigtail hs ; el certain that the new “Mot” title- | rather casily, In the final round he : 4 a" the| winning run soooted asrees the Digs | eons eed be ce aN rend nae | holes is well on bis way for other | triumphed over Harry Scharff, the| There are no wrestlers On Gazzums, : e ball all over the lot, and the! after the catch and the baseball game |" frent. and he carried all Kinds of | be! hard hitting lad from the New York| The game it does not thrive, heavyweight division, he met Battl- chronicle the fact that tho Phillies,| once high-tlying Phillies were hum-|Was in the little black: bes uni ne | weight. HE WAS A GOOD HORSE, | honors. ere Bite areal ewe falta who once 10d hore ing Levinsky, Jim Flynn, Jack Le: champions, are now on the toboggan bled to suit the taste of the most) the way to the clubhouse, ‘Thoroughbreds like Colin are seen} Vincent Hilton is one of a large Et But two are now alive, ter, AL Norton, Charlie Weinert, and have dropped out of thelr, near. exacting fan, a once tn & Ilfotime, atill we have had jgroup of rich young men who ar0!72.HOLE CHAMPIONSHIP Bee ee uIhne. earrplnes junboat Smith, Tom McCarty, clutch on the top rung, By to-mor- ring the melee with . vid eeing |developing fast and who will soon 5 . , . “Bearcat”, McMahon,” Sim Savage, Tow it is possibio for ihe Giants te) ‘Tho play of the game—the one that | at the Volo Grounds gl ie Pailiisa | one le nae borer dete hava | be the next top-notchera on the links, TEST NOW IN PROGRESS | 1h« other guy's no chum, Tom Cowler and others, He beat tell them to get out of the way and} really delivered the punch—came | Concern among the fans to know if |220ther ike him, young golfers in the Travers, Ouimet AT MINIKAHDA CLUB,| 0h! How I tong for ps Petroskey, etc. Then, going into the long, it is with interest that we alsy | Pett at their knitting, busi nearly all of these men, some of let “somebody run what kin run.” {in the fourth inning, when Rube| Home Run Baker had be: ‘ing | Deen disappointed. Back on that dear Gazeump. them with quick and decisive knock- —_ Schauer heroically mussed up the #y more home runs in iia tiaesae Up to the running of last week’s|and Evans class. Hilton has com- pee —LOTT MOORB. outs, In all he has had hudreds of | ‘The big event of the day, though,| strategy of Eddie Burns and Al/ Slaughter of the Athletics, No. Not Handicap’ August Belmonts | =—===——=— <> MINNEAPOLIS, June 29. — The fights, and his boast is that he has is the triumphant arri of the! Demaree, the Philly battery. At the/OAly did Baker fait to make a home | orooklys Handicap: Aug the other day, ana|*!Xty-four players who qualified y' = ae never been knocked down. Yanks at the top of the ladder and| time Fletcher was on third and TU but the heavy swatting was done | tiar Rock held our admiration as a| He tried it again the Ott Siri A), | terday and Tuesday in the National SPORTING. Frank Moran began fighting as athe presentation of Panama hats by | Merkle on second, with one out. Any-|®¥ Walter Pipp and little Lefty High, |near Colin, throwing out his two- Chicle just gallop ~~ AF mney At th Gignth In 1,65, outworking his good| open golf championship tourney en year-old career, of course. He had) staple mate, Borrow. After this im- the Minikahda Club links, started won the Suburban, too, beating good| pressive work, Rowe decided to heavyweight, and as heavyweights Capt. Huston, who’ promised such ht, ) omlsed b/thing in the way of @ hard hit ball have fewer opportunities to fight than generosity while the club on the| meant a run, and Bill Rariden was | pose the smaller men, his record is com- road. By mauling the tar wadding | Baker helped himself to a balls and a single and netted FZ approaching with a war club. mself a pair of runs while rest- > had od Li A He'Brooklyn Derby with | ‘his morning in the champlonship paratively short. He has fought be- out of the Athletics at the sorrowful] “We'll walk this y ing up. older horses, and poored an Im: | "ahoov” at the Broce y 1 j } % rigey guy,” signalled t ‘ ors, The re-|Play of seventy-two holes, to be |. tween thirty and forty ring battles.| moment when the Cleveland Indians |Demaree to Burns, nd aa only —— pressive Vict in the Belmont over! Chicle equipped in blinkers, Th y Ne 1 notice, in conning over the printed |were being beaten In the V forses of his own age, We overlooked | sult 1s well known now. Chicle just) played to-day and to-morrow, t this have a chance at a double play, but|, Bis Jett Peffer's marvellous pitch- d out the predictions of a lente |should have proved it yesterday in| formed generally on mattors rtain- Id wrap the winding sheet around’ his | majority of players in the bis lea |} the run through the long stretch, but | ing to the turf, likes Chicle RRSA UES Surprises were in order when two lie all this Was Bving of Moran tins ioe ton thea Told teammates. among the Phillies, Young Stanley. Covaleskig eucs |he could gain Uttle or nothing onJof his sire Spearmint, “When 1 Ws) of the favorites, Henry J. Topping Was developing Into meen! fhehtar, {Tors to bat from that aide. McGraw’s | in the last half of the elghth with one | cracked for ten Wallops by the White | those In front of him. Some experts | in Newmarket last ye ee en he eaee, bere Ge He had the spirit of the rinj 7, |Hlentific reason js that he wanted to|run badly needed the Giants got al Sox. Russell, the world’s ° | say the welght told on him, others in-| Charley yesterday, “I met Danny a * 0 tard knocks only mate him min 24 [experiment with the shadows, but to|runner on third with one out, Lobert| bridegroom, in the meantl tourist |*0¥ the would have Won if the dis-| Maher, who told me that Spearmint) qualify in the championship division hard knocks only made him grin and our way of thinking it was’ to kill| was sent In to bat for the pitcher, a| the Indians to a single run’ ‘tne |tauce had been longer. Excuses for|was the best horse he ever rede of the Connecticut State golf tour- Cowler in England, and this was four | ee gene: That the Jing is officially |loud hand greeting his first appear. | Yanks w their thanks to Clure|him were to be heard on all aides. | one could ever make him run,’ Mi Bement on the links of the Greene ce Cowles tn England, and this was four dead ts suMcient proof of the cor- ance of the season, ence Rowland early in the night, | As a matter of fact there was not a|said. Patterson thinks Chicle Will) Country Club yesterday, ler to beat the world. He knocked tania iat i Fealrexcuse tobe found for the Bel- [develop the same way. “1 remem! | “popping made the thirty-six holes out Fred Storbeck and a few others,|in the State. Now there are only mont colt. If he ts the wonder many | the great mare Imp,’ continued Hal Jin 70, two strokes better than Kerr, including Enwiish Champion Bombar-|two, the other being located at have thought him he should have be phat apnen fle, She learned to go Those with scores of 168 barely — = dier Wells. In New York he knocked | Duluth. overcome an. early disadvantage 858 eevee gradually, and before she wnuenned inte the, Grat sixteen, TO-NIGHT—DILLON vs. MORAN Out AL gery and twa Zenre later,| We" aret offered Wilinnd #20000 won any way in our mind rine further, eraduany,fertul carver ane |, oan the Megat wae concerned. waning fe 48) tC, fll, Br Poon oe began bie iebting epUurt:| for his endo" said Mr. Connolly last] At Inet the ban on bouts between wring cart has been arranged for the|the Suburban and Rrooklyn Handi-|could go any distance. Fast horses ‘3 y a 8 : eld dizzy, and at the 3 records, that no mention is made of| happy situation was consummated.|maybe Wwe can strike out Rube ing finally succeeded in putting a a a ee police that, ne en miloped I MoTugwart was giving © let Da preventing dares Simp eome of Frank's bad ones, for early |To hold the lead is another question. | Schauer, a weak hitter.” jstop to the winning streak of the WIther@ 1D aunnabu the’ Butler onlel nin, ont Tne pnuegest kind of a| #0, professional of the Blue Mouad in his career he suffered reverse or Hut with the Athletics to feed on for| It was so ordered, Hut Just then! holt ont ange ppoase® made thelr Dut oe Shances thus ruined. Ht] him only Meith the others two|Club of Milwaukee, from beaking tee rounds ath At Peter trap Was) three days the betting is not againat|the Russian brain of Mr. Schauer | come on first place a little more |®%,Merday Friar Hock started fa-| lengths behind him, being driven and | the course record yesterday, but he Be eerie wan tevine to toeae ay |e enon anid Ris orew, | flared up, felt the humiliating intent, | Si"/Craple, Thoush the Hraves got | vorite in the Brooklyn Derby and fin-| whipped to the Inst ounce of their |led the forty-six players In the sen- SIX Mets Seidler at char inte ett ane | ace ‘4 : |He walked to the plate with—well, |Dts pang followed thers eer ROB" | iehed outside the money. Right there | jockeys’ energy, and this after ne |ond day's qualifying round, ATTRACTIVE FEATURES Bees Aahe HA made With Bim Ealier | tchet tee eee cen al Of sie Glante: | you. Room tom of bunching theirs at the Wuky [any hope We might have entertained [had stepped the first mile of the race ——— turned him te the roped ring tnatead | jutionary move ‘of McGraw tn switehs| It Was @ clean swat over second | Place. ‘ fe aparece he het myrttice me sienna ddl: TOPPING AND KERR TOMOR Ow rae muses tee pene ce ee ing the home club to the dugout on and both runners scored! When the Cleveland Indians aiq|bUt he didn't got ‘away well in thé| Charley Patterson, trainer of | the FAIL TO QUALIFY ON peers did-a large colored slam artist known |Grounda Just for luck and. agaioge weaken they caved in aitogethor and {Brooklyn Handicap either, yet he| Johnson and Billings hors, © RCo. GREENWICH LINKS ho ‘ Kid Cotton. Tony “Ross, Jack |i reat ats de ahd awainst | put tt remained for Hans Lobert,| this, surprising as it may seem, car. |W Tf he Was @ great horse he | judge of race horses, and well i THE MIDWOOD Geyer, Gunboat Smith and Jack John- | In the history of the famous ala Wig | making his debut of the son earned decisions over him, But| that the home club has sent its w son, to] ri & 5 Other Good Races 1 ACH AT 2,30 P.M. PUR Age ate vo Penn, Btation, 34 Be. Aton Bt tet Branch), to, Greenwood QnaNn STAND a3, Fast Seeley of Brooklawn and Samuel J. 000 AND $3 SEA’ FAGNe ton rounda With Soe ae | aeGo, Cane, we, cnlsed, nat (9 White and colored boxers, which was put) } dl Hoonting Oy of Hoswnets Rockaway, |caps, a three-year-old history-maker, | like Ghisle axe alway Generous, 18 Graham of the home club, both of ol 00 $2, and $6; S SE/ 1-3 pore Considering the way Moran | a flat offer, and we'll post’ the cash|on by the original unsalaried State Ath-| whtiyed Paul Dixon, Ma Canpoien aa ene |euene ae ae al of the SROOURBRTES coit’s performance in the Derby was orn earned 1p EY ——— Gave ate and ay 4 Pau aan | won HH ra ee aren ae hid letic Commission, which was headed by Aad Pepper Martin ve, Yo —_ ee | AN Bo Autpriae 0 oe ‘ ck, e6MS up $5,000 each for appearance ts . es —— fave Dim, and fought back, tt seemel| up uppear: Ween g Olwall laa nee ; 4 = With Chicle in front and Star Hawk ” - M A simply $45,000 for Willard’s end, with Nell, has been removed bY] arowectats siete “He's the high cockleorum,” said rakes Minne praatier ‘man, ike | simply $45,000 for Wailard's Bes Free 7 Obs MAN HOSA EORARVAO SAE Aneel poly aing be 6 k. 0. mayforee|in the place position, English horses ‘He's ti) ’ ealey, talking of Willie Midg- her! 3 n winter, K, u,| Will go down In turf history as hav- | Tom Healey, of : will| Fred Wenck 1s chairman, This action BO Brouge ind Soldier Kearns will try their|ing finished one, two in the 1916] ¢! feather OF ie oes nen O ouse Ss Was taken at the meeting in Albany | {jet (0 land the sleep pun: after Madeira ha h when they meet at| Brooklyn Derby, but while absorbing training expenses, We wo with details of that sort be paid his pric awkward boxer. He les his left arm out, and z | ; nla t cht be wel ; Flevent from a high class lot of fillies mille Dg ee F ta hg ane | endy aocented ob jvosterday. Gov. Whitman le said to Pr fiogrealtoas wet ANan We en AS Tinelisn|in a big gallop, Midgely sure has dy 22 0 ' nt is his only) “Tom Jones agreed to meet us in| have suggested this chan allor Habon, at Ch reat Ei d a” Aare wit . dangerous weapon, and he should bs! Naw York We Aariee se Dee vee | NERenied Culp’ eh a Norse cand sire Spearmint, ta| been cutting @ big figure with th (@) easul e, ‘ much more ¢ b eof the | two-year-olds he has been sending to Kerous to a slow, big ure 2 the post so far this year, In Ma- This is an unusual offering when the value is considered, man than to a fast f fo an American om: ess strain, Lady H. Jefinite answer, He said Willard wa The 1 bout announced i» that be Harlem Sporting cin ow of the Dil ; seit bound by a verbal agreemen y | teen ack, Porta + Hetster will stage forty rounds of boxin Jeira he apparently has one of the de in th f lon type. Stil! there is no doubt that, with Harry Tat Me nlcaue A orga’ tae The princinel features will be tee ne. —- de PP Fe erage Garments made in the same way of equally good materials he has an advantage in both strength | the season, bt ile cas Marl Soemtite “clak sant | svente Haldie Clifont, who fussion 124nchneny |. Harry Payne, Whitnoy’a Chicle, | best yor mance, the “frat crack out cost elsewhere $5 to $15 more. We have reduced a number Ir CUTANCe: sttore have come in| tN? Weeks om for the fxn with Wu; | Dick Cer bas tno other matey aranged fr Ut Lape lr >» ha bro Anish, stands out as an example of| of the box,” ts a Rreat Tribute, to his of striking styles and a few staples—the selection may from the Middle West to see Dilton | not be able to give us an in awer until) his mater, On duly At doe | PON he raed atneaht of the cat te | ee OO, pore Root i Mlle anlity as Wainer oF the dy include just what you've been looking for. Mora | ne Westerners to, Monday, as Curley was going West to Johnny Dur Phitadeiphia | 884 Young Britt, the id tho west will | oe: ti st “ 4 @ man pick Dillon. He's strong the circus people, Ba ae a Eee ee | crm gloree. ta vious to yesterday's stake event away Cage Bt i thet fun ts eM As IM |e ipa ike ae | CN TERNATIONAL LERGUE SUIT TO MEASURE, $25 o've pa 000 for our oun. "Toe boring card for sat each time as if burt. In the Long i k E98 WILLARD can get gas.nng) The State will KA 10 per cent, of the |, eNO ee | rire ot fore ae beh “ Beach Handicap last’ Wednesday at STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Blue serge, double-breasted sack coat with two pairs of j J for boxing ten rounds with Fred a Lorie Ave purjose of uying to clinch | will meet Young Otto w the main be Jamatoa he lod into the stretahi Only 11 cle, Wb PC Clube, W. Le Be. white trousers, $25.50, Samples on request. Fulton, He has been offered this ars is the exact limit of w Cowboy and Fred Fulton - finish third, Louder, who rode, was 18 .654 | Richm'ni 27 491 " 0 Dillon-Moran sh th auder, who rode, was 26: ring July and August We Close Saturdays 1 P, M | sum by James A. Connolly and Harry willing to offer Willard he Dilldsioran beat Willie Astey, local 26.527 | Toronto, 23 24 \4k9 During July 4 ys 1 P. bas been | criticised for this, but probably didn't n hem since the big bout i 26 25.510 | Montreal, .26 29 .473, fet hack, Aatey merit the erit some talk of rival bids, If any one 26 27 491 Rochent’ Garden, | compelled te hav A. Sherman of St. Paul and Minne- ! . In his previous |} Newark 18 32 (360 | | a else dids $45,000 and 1 cent he can| He says that Willard was annio we to | bad hin hand ope upon s: *hicle US sanilel 4 | Gaui, ‘Thane Gentleman, who have | ees tee rok ve tae ce cea arn oath | olgai's halite le Bicekiyn, tus the dems team | oto Gea 'be wits eer se Chisle stonpend earlier under RESULTS YESTERDAY. | taken up promoting boxing matches cerned. In that case we'll put on! ast wouldu’t Jet hum lay off loug enough | Astey was ton next Mond h say teat Aistawwast ald; afiar 3. asa side line, have bought the boxing | some other bout on Labor Day.” 2 do ipa att Jom, but he will not that race, that the colt was only gal- ee Ss elubs in Bt. Paul and Minneapolis for| . If Willard refuses an offer of $45,000| Gis caristio of Milwauaee and the twu kia} 2 Oe * 10th of July y loping in’ front with his mouth wide Toronto, 3, TWO STORES $50,000 cash und h 1 them in| to fight Fulton there can be only one) of prookiyn will clash {i Kaasrpuad gamete tae id Sporting open, When he saw Butler's, Spur MANES TOLDAY | BROADWAY & NINTH STREET AND one club, with qua Motor, | peaeinie reason. He must Be BTOWs| naa) 4) Was mt, ‘Where wil) | ine ree: 8 Wd an Penk bonnes, be imply refused to || 0 sester ot Newark. : 30 E. 420 ST., BET, FIFTH & MADISON AVES. drome, halt y two | nw too fat to Aght two four sia takege’) (haat 4 for the National extend himself further, Toronto at Richmond. ry Re Nicer Minnoaaia iaee thorn > - \ cena oe ae me A. C., and on July 21 he bores Franko Dean ‘This made Jimmy Rowe experi- ‘Montreal at Baltlmore, Exclusively Custom Made Clothes, $20 to $50 are but three boxing clubs licensed Pignta forday with & elvhia, 2 Gamer ma ie tw rounds before the Tuxedo Club of Colum. ment, He worked the colt one morn- ing with blinkers and was astonishad. 4 a Buffalo at Providence. Grounds. Adm, 60c.—-Advt, Considine far Moran and Fred Ourrie for Dillon, bus, 0,