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= Knocaout Brown of Chicago Has Jack Dillon's “Guat.” we Reg oo Wort pet ¢ asa owe y. bower whe b Geeen"t work out in the weus! way Simply makes Dillon & and he fe fough and tunic ie im bis fagerness wo delivers knockout “There's » wer talking « m is the one ined & friend ¢ Dillea's They've fough| seve time it went « box {Fe direct style Brown fighter, and Jack ay. The minu ta out of his ¢ ring, craay to get bim out. Brown meets roughhouse for fair lam-bang. up end all over the ring Last time they fought Eddie senith of Chicago ref ereed. Brown and om went to the floor together, rolled over and over @me on top and then the other, and punching all the time. They rolled t Smith's legs and be fell on top of them, and it was a merry mix- all around You wouldn't think it a wid yout Trial By First Time Facing Barrier -_. ATE LEWIS, manager of Chartia| CASSatt Colt Celebrates Sea- son's Debut by Taking White, is @ candid manager, Asa rule managers “take great Qride” in claiming that their men, Bave never been knocked down. j “1 can't eay that.” said Nate | “White has been knocked down times, at least. But be al: i } Jury Would prove toc much heros ne. {of Brooklyn, When Nate Lawis, who] ‘The promoters of the Moran-Dillon way nyt lipo ge yates | qualifier, By that we me a he little Eddie Campbell to handle By JOHN J. M’GRAW. looks after White's affairs, was here| fight didn't promote Moran a@ bit, he bite llow the o I | doesn't race his -horses for educa-| Campbell, however, rode ike a te, (Manager of New York Nationals.) last week ho declared that he would) — Kpockdown yet without knocking the | cational purposes the first time out) ished rider, No one could have tut. ‘1 : xladly et White moet Leonard and asl, Pitcher Kantlehner has @ new de fellow Gown harder imaedinely | and then cut them loose neat time| Proved on his handling of the cult. HE last week haw not developed | Vole ux their beat pitcher. result of that announcement, Jonna: | {very fcanty throws hia bean ball at etber fellow . : i don't rate the Browns as Ameri- [ton and Welsmantel are working hard Sees PPR yo ME a. Boat of the Ll wailed foray pet ie disappointment of the Carter bald witena is the mee gan Joague pennant contenders. ty. sign them up. White, tn already | “elult ae the succotash ball, cond. > ere andicap Was tho great Geo the National League fag.) Their tight will never be sustained, Ne , : hh here need & full ‘ten. Carter Handicap to big holiday] Smith, He had @ bad pont position | Dut they are trouble at matehed for two more Aunts, with’ A millidnaire is willing to spend “There's a tough youngster in me position The Giants fell back a little ani Matt Wells at Boston on next Tuesday | $1,000,000 to make a champion of atime — Fouas Ravens. Waite crowd, when Trial by Jury, making | G00, ovigenily wasn't ready when noston picked up some; Sich al No uro the Hedw of Clocienntiin aay night and with Freddie Welsh for ten| Charley Weinert, but he could employ n m . . No are the Kec " ; f ed ‘5 | 4 fouget him. aness bit Charlie © his fret appearance of the reason, and| inet neumiay arune the webbing. lash Resi an John Bvers agrees| league, iersowe” toum ta iiatle to|rounds elther at Bt. Paul or Minne.| {at money to better advantage trring ‘chart bi carrying the red, white and blue, won] Bhort Grass, who wan ten longtha seine Oxpe 9 ‘ « ita streak and upset you any apolis on July 21 or 22, to make life preservers out of grind- BR, walloped him again. the coveted prise in impressive fa bin at the far turn, did in| With me in the belief that Brooklyn} putt don't consider he has a chant atones, Carter Han MON HEA pt KB LEY, dicap. ly Vincent Treanor. Cannatt horses, is no blow landed fon, With nono the beat of the racing 16 Btved bin ul ropes and jyck the good won of Fair Play Kaceked him out of the ring. He fell) oy nn Lik iue ication 6@ two men at the ringside who didn’t URN the issue out In atrote Revo time to { out of the way. and and proved hin fa »werful horse shat saved He climbed back by drawing away from Ormesdale into the ring. Kansas rushed him. | and = wet Chariie hit him on the jaw and they counted him out. That's the aurtor- | HEN Charlie White fought “vw Vic Moran down South he, into a eurprine. They told me Moran was a promising Youngster, but of course not good, enough to have a chance with C! tie, 1 told Chariie not to discourage the youngster too much, but to win safely and let it go at that, “The Grst crack out of the box Meran swung on Charlie's mouth and is lip, knocking him down, That for ey » He up pretty dizzy and was busy Sending the kid off for the reat of the round, When came back to his corner all he said was) “My, (his ie a ood young fellow’ | told him the only thing to do Was to knock Moran out now, or the story of the knock down would Ko all over the country Charlie stepped out and Moran rushed. White knocked him de Moran rolled over and over on and nobody thought Vie Letter receive: knockout, seconds eon his bh The knocked courre the impression Was that tt was Ihe up, Cha surprised pok. it took was very tough boy to beat, so, all over tho country, was m™, boy? vhy, tM Rivers byt line under read down rile least A Moran down litte looked Vie got an awful strong, 1 told foran on the fox Charlie W with ike # sure up nd rushed again, itil the elhth round, but knock him out, Kami snager, tof n here, and he with Photograph « Ritehie whipping Joe Rivers. PHO, Who Were goin BOInL | . of all, Charlie knew how hard he hit him. | All of w sudden Vic rushed with undim: was knocked body Jumped up and pished fury, White | later a hard in two Charlie eruclling, and a everybody And what reward for being fair to the his new 4 the Barber, has been enlarging on the two knockdowns Vie handed Charlie until he has some people believing that White had the wo fight even duction Withe John tint opro. with his being counted out ‘How oran nite,” eture of Moran and White, and from A in yesterday's mail wet will contest, through take on but twenty = round afraid? Heat wishe ey Orde from your ‘Wine for U ‘or e at the Dozen rchant or Grocer Home ith Welsh leonard, } be distance, White Was taking the count-—which never did, Funny game, t 10 4 Wolmast “after | July 4th, lave pro motors in two cities ready to stage it must over the Who's AD WOLAMART, ' Ginger Ale e or Jury Beats Stars | themee!y. Hetore As hopeful that the colt was | pearance under j {he hore never went to post in his! life in vetter condition, that he had done everything taining. and evidently bad been cure trainer of the) of the habit to mulk he had laat year | Healey's only fear Leno} bis bad ‘The victory of Trial Ry Jury, with! the red, white and mr p Day, tle touch {to the Carter Handicap, Yeara ago,| lin the days of Monmouth Park. | where Capt, Cansatt’s father, A. J.| ‘a * one of the big figures, | h ® were often carried to) vie July 4 The Bard, Rica, | bore them home, Trainer Willte Cochran Stable ¢ services who Was net alleged down interferen, urday, that Jockey fault, In bis opin who did The steward however, went in argued #o forcibly no wrong that hie acinded, known a8 a foul r possible the over has done him an rally must protect He ts paid to win them because of t race last evidently torday she ran fleld until the fina) ay then, to w T 18, made by & time ou the meeting, white! record made by | Nov, 10, 1906, from * True An Bt whore Pup jafter the Randolp ran y bid $100 mo ever, wan The popularity ors Was shown retur the Afth race, whol plaud edged \der any been beaten owner of the St > the pitgher Giants To-! w M, Pele Grounds, Trainer Healey was and Now or Nover were a few of the good racers who Jockey Joe and Queen of the Water last The funny thing about the ruling which wet MeCahey down is Haynes, Herenest, maid McCahey was not at the interferin, d hie employers must suffer, it MoCahey had a little of the ; lave loquacity of Jockey Huston te |might not now be on the ground | Buston was suspended for alleged crowding on Pleione, from the Coch ran Blable too, by the way. Ho, MeCahoy Jimmy Rowe has Bonnie Witch, She was only her | A mysterious Mr. Dunn, aald to be Tv protected | extra $9 nod, wh dd to the ae her rider ho might have > Glante Offer 815,000 for Sallee, Word camo from St, Louis last Hight saying that Schuyler Britton, at. 1 rdinals, had | THE EV A id be, considering | peaking his firet ap. | Healey said | Lia asked of him in| at Trial By finish second ly had some ugh to account for blue up, on Inde- Mideely of the rtainly ainves the MoCahoy, n for five di for eo with Seren who rode fon it was Garnor Vague, took Mot * the nd “ahoy to the stand and that he had done sentence was re- ever has been and it te j. patrol judge ee. He natu. i. maclf in races. ‘aces, not t imidity, oa id tor nj & food filly ta ran an excellont 3 ator. Well up with her I otehth, and drow in’ with ridiculous flat, was the ny tWo-year-old at Db equals the track James Ky Keene in © from h weld able ing had won Goorge Alox at stage and Aw St how. by the’ usual ENING WO oan AD cr me | Teme fers ~~ Gee wnierens! WHAT'S HAPPENED ? Been Boown we? AN Dodgers Will Curl Up as Soon will finally fade back, as well Philadelphia, “Boston will win,” sald the “Crab” in dincuasing the race with me one day during the last series between the Braves and Giants. finally be a battle between the Giants and us, We'll win from you, When the Philadelphia Club and the Brook- | ; the next two months they'll curl up and come back, With our staff of pitchers, I don't see how we can miss, We've got the best staff in either league, James is the only star out of shape, and George Stallings has any ono of neven or eight to pick from every day.” “With our hitting punch, we will give you a battle," 1 told him, “The warm weather will help us,” answered Evera, “Wo are a crowd of old veterans who have to be baked out, The younger fellows begin to lone thetr pep about this time, I expect the warm weather to benefit my team, 1 believe good hot weather will put Matty back in shape, and, with Matty dt to work every fwe days, we will win the pennant That is a prediction, Also with the Jinx Killed and Lobert coming back in condition, our bard luck appears to have left us, For the next two Giants and the Cubs. However, I don't count very heavily on the Cubs Just ax soon ax [ came out and picked the Detroit Tigers as having the beat chance to win the American League pennant, Jennings's club be- wan to fall back, but the slump may be only temporary. » Hrowns hit the Tigers some slams that turned them very dis back @ tittle ronds one of exception of C i |he shoots a p time Jennings ®, with the to the box, with him ro needs it, If Hughie had any pitehe would make that race look siok, yd pendable one, and L could tell the other American Leaguers how to beat him, but | won't, for tam pulling for Jennings, It was the Giants who drove Coveleskie out of the National of the Butler col. n Kilkenny Moy fier winning med as if the and ap rtm gilt ‘nny Lattus, in League after he had pitched us out of @ pennant in 10% by working out of his turn for the Phillies to beat us {We made it our business to get him \for this trick the next season, 1 know how to beat him any time and | ld want nothing softer than the Tigers in the work's series with th 0) from. nts for left-handed the noted Hrooklye, 8.40 BP, Adm, b00.—-aave, Always Say— Yanks Have Grand Chance To Win American Pennant, Says McGraw in Review Manager of Giants Also Declares That There Are Five Clubs, Including Giants, Still in National League Race—He Thinks to win, not more than & long outside chance, hard luck this sgason, Juved players. ¢ the American 1 up “Hut tt will} hitting stars, Baker and Mag not been smashing the ball a real pace lyn team run into this hot weather of | hundling, Hill using much salve with| proves what a strong and fhe begin to travel, Donovan has a grand and Col, Rup, OARSMAN KELLY SETS declared to be a new re ing in this country was established LD WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ~~ SANE” HOLIDAY Rive puv AW nie! ( Sugt weer wav | \ & quer ore | as Real Hot Weather Arrives. mit hus Donovan much had as as far as any mang Kue. Yet he Is right thereabouts. His two have their} But reat pitching and a defense has held the club up, assisted by shrewd Donovan there fine ably his men, ‘The showing of the Yanks tohing staff ding can mean, Now, if some of his real hitters chance, And Tam pulling for him because I like him and Capt, Huston ert. It was largely on ty adviee that Capt, Huston bought| the Yankees with Col, Ruppert as) his partner, ‘Therefore, 1 want to see | the club make good for him, (Oops right, 1916, by John N. Wheeler, Ine.) NEW AMERICAN RECIADN.) PHILADELPHIA, July 5.—What ts ord for row- y of the Vesper Club, jay, when be of victories in| by John BLK Philadelphia, —yeste Drought the number which ho has participated this sea- son up to twenty-two, Edward He ley also of the Vesper Club held the former record for winning races in Allan Gehr and Ell M, Behar won pl in the semt-fnal round of the North Bide championship. sit erday on the courts of the University khte Lawn Tennis Club. > -- ther sport news (For SPORTING, Awe + Parti, agers of two loc mn - a YANKS TRYING TO SIGN | RUBE OLDRING, RETIRED ATHLETICS OUTFIELDER |) nin Donovan, manager “el Cilhooley will be fractured his) ankh oliding into pin the war at Wash Monday, Conn manager of the Athletion, has asked by Donovan for permission to negotiate with Oldrin , Milt ie confident that the pe When You Want of hin playing on anot ‘alito Be ” at will lure [to Borrow. the erack Donovan the elub out of the game badly OUR Close Friends Are | Always Close “a Mack, Now that they are numbering the ball. players, } nome jun ‘om, Fistic News and Gossip By John Pollock Outaite of a fow rest of Connie Wats) first c day and announc Was & two-quart golf cup, the de: Bkeots wi hi An effort in being made by the man- 1 clubs to bring about ten-round ap between Charley White of Chicago and Henny Leonard and John Welsmantel of Kbbets Field oo Welling, the Chicago Mahtwelght, con. to ford tn the toute be ia ‘taking |, PUTTING 'EM OVER With ‘‘Bugs’’ Baer old pitehers, were ‘em should have a big cipher f tage he oe pionsip the other 4 that the trophy Clark GriMth claims he divided the this city. ‘The promoters who are{#eries with Boston, Washington took udy to stage this go are Jimmy’ two games and the umps took the nston of Madison Square Garden) rest, ace for toasing his bat at Kast, At Haffalo, N. Y., on at he hadn't reed this the plas ot Jack on who had nee |OFAR the baa "drum, thump, eyo bully cul tn training. behind OA) A match between heavyweights today by matchmaker MeAnile of th A. ©, of the Broa, ‘The big fellows who will clanh in it are Jack Deanpsey, the clever Werte boxer and “Wik! Burt” Kenny of this city, They Will box ten rounds at the club's next show on | Saturday night, Dompeey recently defeated Andre Anderwn at the ame club, Artie Metiovern and Willie Jackson and George Reddy and Jack Lyous also battle, inched Rain gives the p ivan them an off day If a million dollars will champion out of Charley ranged between Harry Bierce aud Walter Moti tha rigged Hrooklyn lightweights, John We c rowboat, With the color line the tournament | kin On Bate | Worrying | y over Millbury urday night Sayler was reapousibie for the mi ‘The men accused of mansl thon with the death Dillon maintained his reputation as th Me agg: Save $5 to $15 on " High Grade Suitings 195 patterns; were $35; now $20 AQUEDUCT TOMORROW 6 WELL FILLED EVENTS INCLUDING THE @1,500 Woodhaven Stakes & 2 Mile Steeplechase T HACE AT 2.30 7, M, HOIM RACK TRAINS on, | Bottled by-E&J.Burke or MM, GRANDSTAND 83, LADIES 61.50, al ee 347 $25; “. $20 | | Coat and Trousers, $18 order for a suit to measure for summer now. tion clothes. 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Even with the color tine i * Ye ha pall ‘Jin An idea popped into Lee Foht's dome, pu Jim “lynn, ponved inte . RARTLI Okla, July 6.—dJack | 17, his skull there was a tenant, “ve numbered the players, numbered “Giant Killer" knocked | Now I'd like to number the pennant,” Jim Flynn, Pueblo tirethan, at Dewey | — lyesterday In the fourth round of their to 1 a 1 are as scarce as piance Acheduled fifteen-round battle, The end eS owe Ontys or one minute and forty seconds! — Frank Moran claimed to bea h 5 e Th one season, with twenty came after one m t eatnares ie pvary a aq} sculls and a be P| kmashing rights e ne cou J i ea: mo Matty right evory fifth day and [ecwle ANd em oo etiior doubt [masini igh out of thelr core | Amerie y ia het ere ee clon E remnant [eoulla And. th lor eight-oured Aored Flynn twico” for a pelee don't agree with Johnny that the evente th the reape ® Rey wn |Siynn ‘wel he did not get up ANSWERS TO QUEERIE: Braves will wits sci in the Nac | ning crews, in sanctioned regattas |for half @ Gammbi—It you have wix cards There are five clubs still in the Na- ‘ . : Homa) League race. ‘These are [this season, eae Brooklyn, Hoston, Philadelphia, the Pst ar res ee You wabbled like a elcie, | fish when you led your blushing brid You spluttered and, etammered the first time you asked the boss for a raise: But you got the raise and the lady, and so). in cigarettes—what. you want you land; | You landed MECCA! 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