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N oo. & porker or ae See 00 0, nchrabbit ‘The event proved We exactly right. Dillon beat M: n't train off after sev~ on Broadway. But be joran had been ae it Willard. Perhaps he ten Moran more eisively—even by a knockout—for tn Detter condition Moran might have hed more confidence in himself anu might have tried to force and if bw We felt @ little of our Prediction that would whip Moran. During the frst round, when Dillon began beat- ing up the sorrel-topped warrior, “er per ONE that you had dead right.” Yep-—and he put the emphasis on the “ONE,” too. REDDY WELSH hae “agreed to defend his tie” in a twenty. round bout to be held in Den- ver, the club to name his opponent The bout is to be foveht on Labor Dey. There are three liehtweighis who fare entitled to a chance to Aght for tweight litle, They are Chante wee, of Chicago, Benny 4 of New York, and Johnny of New York, in the order Of the three White oe erous, as he bas @ remarkable fhorkout record. He had knocked out a number of first-class light weiehie, He can knock out any man he con bit, He ien't as fant and as shifty ae eome, but when he lande-— curtains! ny Leonard ts faster and more clever tuan White, He is @ fairl snappy bitter, but packs nothing to pare with the deadly punch of thé Chicagoan. Me should have a chance to fgbt Welsh, for he ver tainly did give Vreidy the trimming of hin young Ife in a ten-round bout here a short ctine ago Dundee ie entiticd to a chan the championship, if for Feanon, because he's @ genuine ligh ie the moat Weight, several pounds und limit, and in spite of having ten pounds or more to Leo Mille snd weany viner title ch ‘hem all very hard and n Aghte has dodged Hittie Dundes persistently, ever, waen he has & chance in teciawniess boule wi Leonkes and Wh vl, have ty wateh thie Den ver affair I doubt that White Leonard or Pundee will be put on with Welsh, for it seems likely that Freddy will, ae very Ginger Ale ‘ oO: the D: from your Wine Merchant orGrocer for Use at H mr JOHNSON'S PLAN TO CURE PITCHERS FEM LNG Give fatters Two Bases Ir stead of One, Says League President cn aa Jobeson of the American would give the better tw Whenever be le bil ln (be bead by @ | pitehed ball instead of presen’, ip enier to from ietimidating (he be om Matomen| made public bere to 4 Geagress with the suggestion July 1 —Preedent af the umpire, to bit the better in would only ad4 to the troubles of the empire and would lead © more “1 am Wath to believe,” oom esid, “that any player in the would deitherately injure an- to the repo: is, the reaponalble for son the heed He thinks the Mbbets plan | Mr. Jonn- | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1016. 4 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ON GROUND OF ECONOMY EBBETS WANTS on é ‘ ‘ / “In that case Daven Provide eo plan of minimis ne! Homhwos By Shou, possibility of euch methods bel | OF LANDING Or) Ntohere in the owe Laden 9 | ee the piteh jon the neck batter two bas |INTERNATIONAL FIELD OF 17 ENTERED FOR PENTATHLON. ‘The Pentathion, one of the feature events of the Monument Club mames at Celtic Park Munday, has attracted International field of seventeen | moat Pe- Dan Shea of the Pastime A America’s foremoat contend mii Muller and Pan Lincoln of the N Yorks A. C. are looked upon as the “dark horses.” Vrank Moran, the heavywaieht, will ref teen-pound haminer throw! rorateh, in which the world's est hammer throwers, Paddy Ryan, Matt McGrath, Aimon Gillies and Habe MeDonald will compete, Cork will kick againet Cavan, and the Galway and Kings County Ofaley hoys will oppone each other at hurley on reat. for hin conduct in Wednesday's game, will be back in the game July 15, ace cording to « telegram sent to the Bray; captain in Chicago by President Tener of the National League are ener anni wearin Y have a side agree Home well- and npt too dangerous lightweight will have the “chance.” Also there te sume confusion about the distance and the decistona ty Denver The Yauce notices of the joh- Wolj bout there on July ¢ ita twenty-round fight for the with a decision, The accounts spoke of (Cae a Afteon. lese bout ttle, ont round ENNY ow 'B Aubte. Leonard outclassed Welsh ao far that Welsh slipped out of & second mate and It meomed a hopeless tank to corner him again, Hut only looked fat aud slow performed poorly might plok ap meet him agaly madness, eh? NALD hae been far s early form in recent if Leonard vaha promoter id to by pout between teh | Kind of money they Conte or Mex me Villa issue RTED tries, the largest number that ever Newered the call of the clerk for a milar event im thie country, The recent entries are those But ty thin a foxy trek? | [tn the frst inning | ° | Is Catching | —_>—-- Ex-Red Sox Backstop, Who Is One of American League's Batting Leaders, Drives In Gedeon With Run That Beats White Sox and Places New York Two and a Halt Games Ahead of Cleveland By Bozeman Bulger. S the Yanks went into their A open! Inst the White | Sox and a fow unexpected shots | Were suddenly unlimbered by oppos- ing men & hatlews fan, unusually concerned over the toome, rushed to the bom occupied by Capt. T. L. Huston. “Look, Cap'n,” he cried. ‘They've got Nunamaker tn there, Why ain't Donovan using Walters behind the! batt’ | “To tell the truth TE don't know.” admitted the Captain, “Donovan, you know, in running the team. "You," argued (ho exercised one “but Walters in the best young catcher that's broke in the league for | years,” i} “VM let you know just as soon as Tecan And out,” maid the Captain: As the seventh inning eaded the | Captain wrote this on « slip of paper, went it to the fan, who happened to be @ friend, and it is complete enough for use here: runny on with a Gedeon got Then there was # shot againet the left field wall doe heme with the The man who Leslie that sent much needed run. walloped the ball was Nunamaker, The reco | ehowe that 'Nunie’ ie | leading batters of the | That, succinctly, tells the story of jthe Yank rere to fame and their ad dition of another noteh to thew bold lon the lead The fan knows now Hut Nunamaker and Gedoon did not Jdo it all, even though they put on the finishing touches, ‘Pwo olor runs | Were needed and they can be placed to the eredit of Roger Pecktnpaugh, With Hoamann and High on the basen Pook ¢ through with the slam thas did business MW will be noticed from this that the heavy ewatemiths of the Yanks Hd not have a big day all te them wolves, And, ingklentally, it throws considerable Heht on the recent win ning streak, The club now ix ao djustod that when the men. tke Haker, Haumann and Magee lay down their arma the weaker members are] there to pick them up Nick Cullop won his eighth | straight game in subduing the | » which makes him the only ed twirler on the league, | pitched that many | it firat | runs he tightened up and pitched airtight ball, The fure ther Cullop went the better he | youn oma pean time the Giants, treed | many | 4 to Infost t vto the ve runs did not appear to the least, It {4 a remarkable thing about this virange feeling Was Gienle Bbeave te- arten Wm Ge Beton, COMDING an of wn Pare BEAN BALL BARRED IN BROOKLYN . ? vrenine ® — ~ ee ~ pe / > A [Na ae b 4 ad } | hen \ 0 Br weer, o 1 i Tet as Maur. AT fame om mime Co. Benetts Sax Yiu. Be PRObAue earect.« Gooe GT O@ UumL “Te Ont Ratews Pircens MKT Te WoRbbhoms To Tein | re Baris , NOT ONLY SNDERING “Tam Mone Brrecte Br INA MEASUR® PROTECTING The BaLes PROM UaTURY, 'Capt. Huston Explains Why Nunamaker I Instead of Walters for Yanks OT 08 ae Results of Games Yesterday. New York, 12) Piteburgh, & Now York ot Pitteburgh. Mreoblya 4 Clacianet. Neston a1 Chicage. Philadelphia at M1. ward road play and service at home, As they were leaving here Wednesday om pressed absolute confidence in being able to start another winning streak, i] omen of some d from their shoul- And, to make It more remark- MoGraw night every man on They ac kind hi de “I has nd an if a d been lift » they have prove no the players foel that Polo Grounds the mental hound to affect t ns While things were going happily at the Polo Grounds the C! received a severe trouncin hande of the Red Sox, are now far enough in on their oare may come u place the Indians bilitated then: y notwithstand! Patience with the Jinxes, but he admits that as long as; about the attitude is lor one day at le The only danger is that the Red Sox out of the dust and dis: a real menace, New York, 4; Chirage, 3. Games To-Day. the elub cd At talk ¢ wa It has, indeed leveland and the the | f the Yanks, who m until Gri Senators welve I tub at the Yanke| to rest th was nt out by beat- dinals, big Wellman to tho Without the services of Johnny Kvers, suspended indefinitely, the one ‘ the Hraves in likely to. be jously checked, Onee Je ' relieved of the conduct F t baton the club by Mr, Ha bounds Him un Johnny and the veard it of th king the t comed the Y. ground for th should win the White Hox, supposed to CHICAGO CUBS A FOR HERZOG OF REDS, |"" wanted a “hicage at New York. ‘ Louls ot Wasbingten. Cleveland at Beoton, Detroit at Philadelphia, himself, but it ts posable for him to spoil the chances of the whole club, Bill Donovan saya he te atitt trying to get Rude Oldring to All the gap in his outfheld due to the absence of Githooley, but thera ia no immediate prospect of auccesa, The matter is up to Connie Mack, Though Oldring has retired, no other club has the right to dicker with him without the permission of Mack. To the crowd of 10,000 who wel- ka home there is ample belief that the ciub ennant, ‘They have indescribable dush, drive or hat whatever it is that is always notice- able in’ winners, with them frequently and never do ‘The luck breaks hoy fall to take advantage of it, Tho e the clans suffer in comparison team, NGLING CHICAGO, Jul Charles Herzog, manager and shortatop of the Cincin- Dat Reds, is to become a member of he Ch National League team, jcoording to a story published here o-day, It is known the Cubs have shortstop tor some time, ind it ds #aid that the negotiations will bring Hergog to Chicago have progressed ao far that the deal ‘ita egraphod Gov, | 8!!! be 4 within the next twenty- itting that he four fh aia error, but that 9 2 nay him. Unieas Jonnny | OAK ALE. TODA), 8.00 FM. N.Y. irbs himself he will not only injure adm. D0e. Adve ACHILL RA 0 AMSUME. 4 ARNOLD f Kaord mi Mant WNTY COU HY mile, 1.48 iw bn, 48 2.3, 1OOns. uo halt HONRYSH! Choe Woy at STAR, ’ TALWART HY AAUIN, on INAH ing bu LOW WONT phd ie Aqueduct and Jamaica Would | Welcome Allotment of | Fall Dates By Vincent Treanor. the Jockey Club consents, fall! meetl will be conducted at Jamatea and Aqueduct at the con- clusion of that at Belmont Park. Both the associations are willing to mains for racing's governing power to recognize that conditions warrant extra sessions of the sport and #0 allot dates to both tracks, The Jockey Club started this season with plane to wind up the racing year at Belmont Park, and these plans be adhered to despite the growing 4 mand for an extension, The officials of the Jockey Club have no desire to overdo things and have folt that un- der the present restricted conditions continuous racing from the middle of May to Sept, 15 constituted a season | of eufficient length, Jimmy Rowe, the Whitney trainer, put two over the plate yesterday in Thunderer and Master McGrath, The former, making his firat start of the year in the Kast, won the opening mix-furlong event !n 1.11, creating a new record for the distance over the Aqueduct track. ‘The old record was 1,12, flat, held jointly by Sam Hil- May Extend Ra After Close of Belmont > 0+ 0+ v0 is 0 10 00 Ce on™ f Uw Heay ywelg Are bull of | Uncons: Humor, G ally About Ve Second mecreiary | keeps sighing ‘eum us Tvee Neorg tr mparate’s Wve We vould mention Theres ou THe dow / could toss the i Nord ator, Amer frow Woolworth Tower y eam One day yo busehall’a here And grabbing off lowd cheers, A TLC Pandan CuLmion WOULD Mare Tee Bean - Hes Bounce rine 41 Dome without sere FAT Tenep, Hryan is going to ealse his army Of a million in day Jutwe fust de. Hie previous atarte. Yesterday, how. cided that reoon the Mesican ever, he had bis racing shoes on and border don't have to bay alimony, Just galloped hin Held disgy, winning Ik easy fuslon i tho fast Wine of) sto he was whip; 692-5 seconds, It was a form rever= wan he wal to may the least The Woodhaven — selling brought three good things to t in Straigragorward, Felicidu Juck Wt, but Hone of them tertalized when it came to Felicidad had worked five fu & minute fat ang on that warded as almont quarters, Usually « fast breake was left almowt standing whe e barrier went up. Straightforward | was handicapped by an incompetent ride by Lyke, who in addition u “ ting away slowly, had the o ! and outside and all over the track in the run hom Lyke did take a Girect course until tho final elghth, and then = Straightforward closed lke a@ streak. It wus too late, how- ever, for Muster McGrath had « lead by that time, Jack Mount Uitte excuse and perforined ordin- arily. vee iD re. v certainty In some ‘ th Tom McTaggart, named after the popular jockey, was supported tee thing in the fin nt of the jay. He won, but he had to he very much the best to carry Taplin home. This jockey would profit by a few riding lessons from his employer, George Odom, on how to ait snug on @ horse. In his anxiety to got home in front Taplin whips and bobs id in the saddle to dis- horse and throw him off Tom McTaggart swerved all over the stretch and more than once it seemed that Merchant would “get” him, dreth's Rostigouche and Harry Payne Whitneys’ Gainer, The iatter equalled | Reatigouche's mark in 1914 ts had ood since 1910, There we rumors around before the race thi Thunderer was a patched up lame horse, and in fact he seemed to nod @ bit on his way to post, wann't in evidence, though whi struck his stride he overcame the ‘ly lead of Hanson, after which he rew away handily, The victory of Master McGrath was more or leas unlooked for, Pt by Tom Shaw and his followers. The colt had shown absolutely nothing in < Another crack American fighter has Just announced his retirement from the ring. He is Eddie MeGoorty, the West- ern middleweight, who ts at present in alla where ho has fought many fights in the last two years and a halt. Motoorty has taken on much welght. He is in such poor health that he had to cancel several bouts, In a letter he sent to a friend MoGoorty says that he has decided to leave the fight « for ever and will return to America in atx ‘The Harlem Sporting Club, in Kast 1asb Street, will stage the fire series of mined bouts Wo-nlght, under the recent ruling of the State Atblete Gomeniasion, which lifted the ban on these contests, Lee Johnson, the colored light. weight, will take on Allie Nak in the main out while im the other ten round 40, Joe Ase vedo of California will go against Kid dackwon, the colored Whiladeipiia lightweight Moving mot with a while in train. hae bout Several other Lou! A maich was arranged ioday by Danny Me Ketrick, one of the matehmakery of the Wash | atom Park Sports Club of Hrookiyn, between | dake oy Aboarm of Brooklyn and Jett | Sumth of Bayonne, They will away punches in | the star bout of ten route at the club's mest show on Pritay evening, July 14, This will de heir frat Wallach of the Arvome Sport ' 40 get permiasion to hold the contesta, ‘The noipale in these bouts will alm be compelled fo punt @ forfeit as a guarantee that they wilt Cool) Rboades, the South African middle EN Reevy oxmibition, Among the visitors to the track who attracted attention was Mrs. Al Davis, the former Miss Kelly, the heiress, who married recently after a sturmy courtship, 4 Mike isn’t the onty ever acted us it he had been brough up on the vacuum bottle (ae) ts Roe, Dat oth cing Season .: Union eaune win racing. for Ii tographe they a! Mike Mowrey i# being ridden ee cause he stole second base befdre thi previous tenant's lease had expired, One seallow doesn't bone Boob—Our error, We meant to say, the crowd gasped e Fanny—Why dig up the Giante? Let ‘em rest, her husband's horse Racebrook run | a= second in the steeplechase. Jockey Bush who rode Ormead in the steeplechase 50t on ugly fall at the very frat jump. Fils mount rolled over on him, until he seemed flat- tened out, but he wasn't. He got to his feet sees enoush to grab Or- moad’s bridle and remount. On his next trip past the stand he was loudly applauded for hin nervy exhibition, weight, 9 the lateet fighter to arrive tn town ‘earch of boute with the local scrappam, reached here yeotentay and te ansious to get © bout with Al McCoy, Soldier Bartfield Silent Martin, ie he hes won the Rhoades sage majority of bis last twenty bouts with kmockoute, Jack Dempsey, the heavyweight, of Balt Lake ec who defeated Andre Anderson at the Pau. G. ocently and who meats “Wild Mart” Young Heilly, the west side lghtweight, and Ray Rivers of California have been scoured by battle tm even' er east anh, Sp Bel cat 1 § Pee maa he Ri Bae hook ue for teu rounds, Harry Pierce and Walter Mohr, the Brooktye Nightweighis, who are to battle for ten rounds at the Broadway Sporting Club of Brooklyn to ght, foot ovndat Mn’ Bout" wen Nove Wana aareioae te n mine wey Are certain th ter Michey, Beimont ot Ne Hunton of ‘Patohogue’ box “the h Hacer Arrt Light Hrigade, « famous English race horse, was aboard the Atlantic Trans- port Line steamer Minnehaha, which reached here to-day from London, It was said that a noted American horse- man, whose could not be learned, N, Il, July 7.—Piteher ket, lust year with the Brooklyn Federals, was sold yesterday by the Kloomington the club of the Three I Cincinnatt League to | Mluejacket t by the Giants, but the Indian Jjumpe [hts contract with McGraw and signed with the Brooklyn Federal we ek PST aah als A john lester Paha a, autor aa yo dur Wad ren ‘bait Filtered ocean water, 12 leasons, Salad, Meitay ath feaC Ha, fh, 8!" | PROP, TOPEL, BATTERY, BATHS. Joe Mallone and Rattling Neleoon will be | / the principals the star bout of tem rounds at the regular ing show of the New Holo SPORTING A AL of ri to-night, feoreje lewis and ———- A ae ace a tein mas Jehnny Wallabe Wil eSthtge pasease $1,500 BROOKDALE HANDICAP AND 3 OTHER STAR EVENTS Martin ‘AR League team. ROD aK. wero ” Mut the wert day vow And all wou wrab are SHORT LECTURE Vocation is a man's work Avocation ia mane hobby de # hobby your hobby i* golf Then it rides vou sn athe ue to print Hob Groom's “ “, bot why epoll ef wise perfect summer? the 40 Nawal taahe ‘hess ure on canvas, ate in quite auinp mts Wn epic ' tin every they sore. bad to uld tell you who won the last nurathon, but why auy? conid throw it our 8 the umpiror do, reat th “ many bese runners make a eummer, but one! ‘makes « whole cemetery ane runner wh@- % a “t “ ERs TO QUEERIES. AN it gaped, . ————- Senators to Get Acosta Rack. WASHINGTON, Clark Griffith of the Washington Bases ball Club h deau to the Minneapolis American As- sociation Club for Merito Acosta, the Cuban outfielder. Minneapolis to-day and Acosta will take his either Acosta formerly played with Washinge: She sat in @ box and saw | ton. July 7,—-Manager. exchanged Hi ry Ron~ Rondeau leaves tor in th to-morrow Washington iit or Monday next, $5,000 TREMONT STAKES 214 MILE STEEPLECHASE FIRST RACE AT 2.30 By M, AL R 2 TRAINS ad Th oo¢ tte AY., Brook AND STAND

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