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TRE BVEAING WORLD, MOmvAY, ULE 1 BES —————— JAPANES| ST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW ‘ATHLETES IN (The Dew Tork Brewing Words ANESE RANK AMONG GREATEST OPT TGW, 1018 by the Drees Pubieniog Oe He unee a shoote the ball o who saw him defeat Griffin that Kumagae will make We and their fovuds are plain. average American or Buropean about twice as much as many centuries the Ja fond paseo “TRAINED AND Pad FOR. GeNeRATONs nese re athe To BUCoMe WRESTLERS , Some oF THe JAPANGSE GIANTS ARE AMAZINGLY POWERFUL. New York Fans Grieve JAPON CHANTS ARE AAALINGAY POWER Because of Prospect of |Racing Enjoying Best Season Losing Matty, Their Idol Reported Trade, Which Sends the Great Pitcher to Cincinnati as Manager of Reds, Squeezes Last Bit of Sentiment Out of In Years at Local Tracks of the moeting at the track, where owner James Butler is rewarded for his confidence in joroughbred aport by large dally E é Empire City Success of Empire City Meeting Proves Sport Is Having Big Boom. H t sEt5 F ears was on hand, . Butler believes that the racing game has a bright future its urchase, last Satur- atring of colts and Miles from John E, Madden, js racing hereabouts booming, but reports from Kentucky tracks have it that they not only en- Joyed tho best season in years, but bs meetings are arranged for the) 4 = y Vincent Treanor. ACING ts enjoying the mont suc- | ¢ cessful season since its revival. By Bozeman Bulger. ATTY, Manager of the Reds! Matty against New York! If that be possible—and it te moment—then the last Grop of that sentiment which we have Cherished because of ite gradual Gwindling will have been squeesed out of baseball for thoes who have Rureed visions of choering for Matty wat! his whiskers dragged the grass of the Polo Grounds, The firet inkling of this possible deal came to fang with @ shock, fol- lowed by a genuine sadness, not com- mon to the pastime which has been accustomed to men being swept aside when they are through, With Matty, somehow, it always seomed different, He te a New York inatituion and the gentiment that has grown around him can not vieualizse the Old Master in other than @ Giant uniform, “It ain't true—it ain't in the cards for Big Bix to be traded,” dolefully obecrved @ serious eyed fan us ho came to the press box for confirma- tion of the rumor Saturday, All over the stand there were expressions of similar import, The fans of New York are sorely grieved—not at the Management for making the reported trade, but because it means the pass- ing of the one man who has stood as our champion while others have come and have gone, Mathewson may become a manager And a great one, but to New Yo ways be’ the master pitch HARRY SALLEE TO JOIN THE GIANTS TO-DAY ST. LOUIS, July 17. If Harry Salles, the left-handed twirler bought from the Cardinals, beys inatructions he will join the He may pitch Gaines of the 8: FE tracka been doing that there Is @ strong domand from the horsemen, ‘and patrons for fall meetings, The |neason is acheduled to close here at Park on Sept. 11, but tho followers of the sport are in hopes jthat the Queens County and Metro- | politan Jockey clubs will arrange ad- ditional meetings. if Chicago Saturday the first rac- in the Windy City ht out 30,000 fans to Hawthorne track to sce the run- ning of the American Derby, worth Dodge won the race, though the promoters had to spend nearly $20,000 for this day's racing alone, they showed a profit. Racing lovers around Chicago are in hopes that the present meeting will so impress the Illinois legislators that there will be a la season allowing racing under the pari-mutuel #stem, tes are framing laws to racing legal. . the outlook Is wonder- fully encouraging to the lovers of the one of the remat present series if he is in condition, to pay him $100, ‘ards fined him, and dating from June 15, jolal report haa it that 1 Club directors to- netion the proposed The Giants will dozen years bro which the C il | Some people think were fall meetings conducted at the metropolitan tracks be successful, that if there E i ff they wouldn't owing to their con- flict with the Maryland race meet- think the races | Would be suitably filled to make than interesting to the jwhen Saratoga cl Plenty of good hi would gladly send in races on the loca’ That racing is having {te banner season is nhown by the great success Fistic New son Fotor and GOs sip After several days of dickering, arrangements for a bout between Dklahoma giant, and Frank Moran, the Pittsburgh heavy weight, have ‘They were matched to- day to meet in @ fifteen-round bout at & boxing show to be brought off in the open alr at Tulsa, Okla 1 &; Reda-Giants deal. acquire Herzog and Wade Killifer in exchange for Matty, loush and f i future it 1s sald to have been under- Hempstead and whose owners to participate | T've ever seen were Japanene. Bven the” Cossacks didn't with them. Most wonder. of all, perhaps, were their bal- tricka, A man took a number toy ‘blocks and carefully in @ column on to; the pile was as h he crossed his fin- stood between Mr, Herrmann ¢ rmitted to act ager of the ede for two years New York will have the right to recall him at the end of that time, The idea of this is that if it should i a 20 happen that McGraw left agement of the Giants for any r won at the expiration of hi tty would be in po For some time it has hat Matty should t Management in 3 i # ten-round bouts and three iweliminaries at ite feeular weekly boring entertainment tonight, In the ewo tgn-rounders, W: with Beany Valgar, tan amateur bantam Sullivan tackles Fighting been understood ;{ bert to save him from jumping to ton, aud Parmer Kennedy of Harlem, Silent Martin, the deal mute middlewel and Frankie Notter af Brooklyn were pig to day by Dan MeKetrick to clash in one of the two ten-tonnd bouts to be brought off at the Washington Park Sporta Club of Brooklyn on next Martin has developed into @ real good fighter in the lest six months, Jimmy Dime, the well known manager of fight: ot New Castle, Pa. has completed all ar- ngementa for his departure to Australia. Will leave New Castle next Thurmlay for fan Francisco, from where he will sail on July 28 for the Antipodes, The fighters whom he t# taking been completed. z th hands, jum; or eo and threw t y the only two men ft of the Giants who fi 4 world’s championship t ropping back on his block beneath, on Labor Day It has been Matty's long time to become the expiration of his and, very likely, this trade was pro- poved through a desire to start him His friends know that his hand at, Moran, accepted the match after Pro- moter Sam McClintock of Tuls agreed to give Moran @ guarantee of Moran will start training next week at White Sulphur Springs, Sara. intention for a a manager at pitching days, Dall game of the last The younger fan: not remember the days before Matty came and the older ones do not care spectators could distinguish noth- After a long time anese called coudly, The spinning tumbler atop- ood with one he would like to try handling @ ball club, matchmaker of Madison Aquare Garton, announced today that be will the latter part of this month, Me will uy to clinch » match betwen Henny leonard and Charley White, ng them together he will No matter what may happen, the fans of thie town will always bid He is one of the with a thud and the coming of Heraog and Salles and the poasibl going of Eddie Kousch and Bill M almost taken he ho defeat of the Yanks at js of the Tige us overlook the sing bibition of time and balance. in & newspaper or from a wrandatand at home or abroad, Tho other ts Hans Wagner, to meet Johnny today between Jack Britton, the welterweight champion, and Johnny ight of Akoa, 0, M1 come together in @ twelveround bout for & decision at the Armory A. A. of Boston om we at the lightweight limit, N Aan Francisco there was a club— no longer in existance—of Jap- , anese gentlemen who wished to sWordmanahip. the fast welter Bhould Marry Hempstead give up Mathewson, as was practically de- cided upon twenty-four hours ago, he will not regard tt as an oasy task comes pretty hard for him, And what he does will be done for the benefit more than for the New York ‘o make sure that still a chance for his return in the matchinaker for ai Washington Wark Syorte Club in Hirwoklya, announced to-day that Ni managet of Charley White of Chicago, ‘a bout with Benny Leonant and Hiily Gibson to sign for Leonant match ls arranged it will be de cided in two wecks, pires at the Polo Grounds. woing full tilt, Get up there, if you are lusty lunged. In that club I saw with the great two handed uch As never has been seen or Kuropean fene- when be will start training in any Amer muaster's academy. men were in id muits of steel o! Faitie McMahon i# to re-open the Bmpire A. C. at One Hundred and Serenth Street and P In the main bout of rounds Packey Hommey will awap punches wit Tho most dangerous looking rival to the Yanks right now is the Roston Box, the team picked early tn the tically everybody . After numerous Carrigan's club is coming The world's champions accond now, just one and one-half gaanes behind the lead, ——_ — a handed down ‘Sam Wallach, manager of the Arverne Sporting for more than today matched Marty Crom, who has stopped Ray Young Battling Nelson in his two bouta, to meet Bud Walmer, the weller wolght champion of Connecticut, In the main event of tem rounds at the club's iow on ‘Thursday night D, of Harlem will hold two weigh in at the ‘They fought @ great teuvound bette in Baltimore several weeks commonest tricks which are generally known in Japan. EW people know the truth about Jiu jitsu, This art was worked out in the characteristic Jap- anese way. It was developed by gen- eration after generation of men who devoted their whole lives to perfect it, A real master of jiu fiviu ca @ man in & dozen different he hand or @ single ways in which an enemy are almont » And each is taught in turn, through & course of ten years OF 80, as the pupil becomes More akil- No novice is allowed to wee the . Geadly tricks, Kach student spends ‘s obtaining perfect contro) of his and his mind before he tw taught any of the fighting part of jiu jitsu at And the real jiu jitsu was in- ted to enable an unarmed man ion by surprise to succenstully fight inst enemies armed with swords, using his art in full Tarro Myake, for instance, could kill or disuble an: Wrestler, Tho jiu jitsu cannot be used centuries th Johnny Conlon of Chicago, ex-bantamweight champion, has signed articles of agreement calling tion, based upon the superiority fighting class. lly the strongest pec era bantemweight, in @ gotum battle rounde at a abow to be held at Portland, Ore., Mascott bested Coulom in « aix-round at the eae place on July & but Johnny thinks will beat him this time know how to live. table; no dissipating; hard wor CHIYA KUMAGA ginning of t MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANDING OF THE CLUBS National League Geb. WL. PC, staged Wednestay night beyond countin is only the be American League Clube, WoL. Pe, N, Work ,.40 94 678 Beoten....44 36 .687 favorite @ few years ago. between this pair and @ bitter contest is ex. he , Clube, W.L. PC. There la great rivalry £2 Brooklyn 44 30 698 | Chicage...39 41.488 Pitea'gh...28 40 407 he gives his whole life to It absolutely Is to be din. producing ood Football, track ath- te are thriving sent an athletic ‘oposed Olympic Gai is and golf are being Boston... 40 20 571 Jimmy Wilde, the fiywelght champlon of Eng. land successfully defended hie title in @ bout at London @ few nights ago, by kuocking out Taney Lee, another goad the elerewth round of @ fiftern round go. Last year Lee stopped Wilde in seventeen rounda, Mixat bouts will coutinue to be the feature et ||Chtenge...43 96 638 Results of Games Yesterday. | ‘Washington, 4; Cleveland, & aneball teams, ve Bnd other wi Fogiish bantam, Japan was to hav * Bt, Lous, 81 New York, 2. i Chicago, 7 (16 innings), Boston, 4; Cincinnatl, 1. Games To-Day. Detroit ot New York (Two games) Cleveland at Washington, 1s hae been arranged for next Friday New York at St. Louie, Ureobiyn of Chicago, Philadelphia ot Puteburgh incianetl. # and the song after probably will, very student |i me within an ace of coping Al Moc wor divuls Will box New C Japanese system w | YORK WORLD ELS ANY Paar OF ‘The ST GUROPEAN A au diteu ok Pe exrert OF Lose CAN HANDUR A Docks - Bie WRESTLER, + WHT @ase .. cGraw Says He Rates Herzog One of Greatest Third Basemen in Game “if 1 Can Pick Him Up,” Declares New York Manager, “Our Chances of Finally Winning Will Be Greatly Increased,” By John J. McGraw, Manager of Giants. EFORE the Glants and the Chi- friend, leave the club, and he was playin; centro feld at the time, with Fri trip around the world during | nly halted the winter of 1913 and 1914, I bad two third basemen, Herzog and Shafer, each as good a man as there was in our league. When I camo back I did not have any, and It 4, was necessary to go dig up one! After I heard that Shafer had re- tired and that Herzog had been traded in my absenco, I rematked: “It would be a nice thing if 1 have been traded right out of @ championship.” The Giants have not won a cham- plonsnip since, and I am not blam- ing this scarcity oa @ lack of third basemen, That would not be fair, but when I started around the world I left instructions that Herzog was not to be traded unless it was sure Shafer would return, On my way to the Pacific Const to take the steamer across the Pacific, [ had a talk with Shafer at his home town, Los Angeles, and he gave me no encouragement about returning to the Giants the next He had his mind made up to trom the game. Therefore, I was surprised when I got back ‘to New York and found Hergzog had been turned over to Cincinnati, Luckily I was able later to get Lo- train back to Los Angeles. him my Job. alt off. the rest would do him no harm. creased. sistent ball. (Copyrighted, ee FRANK KRAMER CLINCHES NATIONAL CYCYE TITLE FOR 16TH TIME IN ROW. Frank Kramer has held a cha: pionship longer than y at in the history of sport. Y day at the Ne’ 'k Velodrome, t! East Orange star clinched the professional cycling championshi of America, It is the sixteent! consecutive time that Kramer has won the national honors The race was at two miles, and Kramer defeated Bob Spears of Australia by a half a length, the Federal League, although Mr. Baker of the Philadelphia club @ ways said | meddled with him, whic! 1 did not do. But, unluckily, Lobert has had one accident after another since he has been with the team, and has been in the regular service very little, When in shape, Honus ts one of the best in the game, but his knee 1s so bad now I don't believe it, will ever be strong enough again to wear a TT —— “Shafer was threatening to Pte heed the ee Lacing did oir | Pack up to start for home, and was cago White Sox left for their The GFARG Central iene tion when he waa ready to take the You see, Shafer and Snodgrass were old col- lege chums and great friends, and Shafer thought, when he was put in contre fleld, that he was taking the job away from his pal, Snodgrass, so decided to blow unless he could play somewhere else, and they gave Snodgrass had been the regular centre fielder before that. Shafer, besides, wanted an infleld po- What Herzog said is not true. I did not put Shafer on third base, but 1 wanted to give Heraie a little lay- 1 thought he needed it and that 1 rate Herzog one of the greatest third basemen in the game to-day, and if I can pick him up our chances of finally winning will be greatly in- I believe we atill have a good chance by playing some con- 1016, by John N, Wheeler, Ine,) | | s6QOMe in) People Can't Go to the | Zoo Without the Squirrels Think. ing It Is Feeding Tune.” | New York tans {reding Doyle tor Mchess te giving two tone fore SRS oe! Honing commissioner says bo: ere money mad, which is a 4 | thing to @et mad about War with Mesioo has been ay " U. &. hee adologised for making) Mexican prisenere take compul, : bethe. . Western baseball fane ar woth stylish, Taking out warrants Instone of bottles, Cincinnat! fans had Manager Mee Graw arrested, If he no doubt he will be sentenced Cincinnal, totes who he greatest ctrides sing ‘te obe wu tahes Ue Toseate Sharks are suing further and fure | ther north, The Braves are almost in { first place now, Charley Weinert dalme to been siok jore he fought Dillon, We thought it wae after, Jack Dillon can pummel the 4 ones, but the little ones, like Levinsky, elude him. It's @ tough Job picking @ flea up with boxing #loves on, ot aeE ‘Winntpeg outtt fungo record, First time that sharks have been seen that fag north, If Fred Fulton is champion be- cause Willard won't meet him, cuese we must be the King of Spain, The Queen wouldn't meet us. socigtt Beit ha caving Walter Joba Griff won't pitoh Johnson every day, as they don’t play Sunday base~ bail in the East. Jess Willard nave he can spank Frank Moran three times a day, which {s boosting their act. Their last dight looked Some fighters slug toe-to-toe, but as a rule it's mouth-to-mouth. Boring Come id with the Weica e hetda’ the osber dey, No Wsee ‘uste ene Connie Mack hasn't yet given up hope of the American League pone nant. Harry Thaw couldn't have been the only bird who dashed out \that gate when the milk waxom drew up. Cincinnati fans are getting ready to welcome Matty as manager. We, can see their dorsal fins cutting the water now. ANSWERS TO QUEERIES. ‘abe—Looks as if no heavywelgh@ ponent happens to, be twins, Simp—Write to Navy Yard, Cheyenne, Wyoming. Jibbe—Gharks are bad. Insist cap the waiter straining, your soup, Saphed—That’s right, you're wreag, - Fighting Sixty-ninth fearfully disa appointed to get down to the bordes and discover the Mexicans are held« ing a private fight. ‘ through a full campaign, Now, I am trying hard to get Herzog back from Cincinnati, At times in the past there has been more or less talk of a feud between Herzog and me, but when two man- agers are fighting on every play, trying to win @ pennant, they can't be expected to send flowers to each other every morning. Herzie never told me directly why he carried any feeling against me, but he once dis- cussed it with a friend of mine. “You see,” said Herzog to this clearance remnant sale. SWIMMING. GUARANTEED 12 RED OCE/ kK ROMMPROF TOPEL Seve Savana 5 SPORTING. . TRACING| Empire City Track (BET, YONKERS & MT, VERNON) TOMORROW 6 STAR ATTRACTIONS INCLUDING THE 61,600 Knickerbocker Handicap FIRST RACE AT 2.30 PF, M. ECIAL RACH TRAINS years Latand, Centin| Ferminal. at 12 88, 18, 13k i to inal at a traine ferom 11.38 8) Me 12.300, 5 reM Many buy several suits. smaller, so The Arnheim standard manship, &Y) trolley direct Wo Eutrance, rand at Adock, Grand Hare BTAte OF Remnant Sale Starts Today— For forty-three years—each season—we have held a 86th Semi-Annual $19 Suit ends—the accumulation of six months selling— are side by side irrespective of their former prices, Whether the material was originally made into $50 suits or $25 suits the price is now just the same. Suits to Measure, $19 This remnant sale has for man y years been an event in New York clothes selling history, Many men wait for it. More than a thousand patterns to select from, Every style of cloth—every popular pattern is shown when the sale starts. As the sale proceeds of course the selection is it is advisable to call early. of making is maintained and every suit is strictly guaranteed for style, fit and work- Sale at Both Stores Arnheim | Two 6 BROADWAY & NINTH STREET AND 30 E, 42D 8T., BET. FIFTH & MADISON AvVas, The Largest Merchant Tailoring Establishment in the World Res ‘4 Fo-MONT-L EAE CL, ve, Vege. adm, @ wixk-a-day stuff, wah It Matty tale that Job, be chould tebe 0 madly 4) and chest protector b can beat Jess Willard unless his ope, a

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