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oe ! REA, > White, Who Boxes Fred- @y Weish Twenty Rounds to & Decision Labor Day, Is the Wardes: Hitting Lightweight im the World. - pon oie PRMOMLI out in Colorado are be- Planing to look over the “dope” om ¢ rite White to eee what he may have to take the tite Freddy Welsh, Charles bas « ble knockout record the hasn't @ eh because Freddy @4g¢ on him in Bpeed,” can water id piny it wate As for Pred losing the bout on pointet Chance of it. Me in 5 may possibly beat him with « but tn other w past two or has knocked out boers of all Bo: of the clever ones have nted him, Others just as clever ave stepped in the way of have gone n for ay He bas bard fighter “tough ones.” They're much to hit, White is a clean, nard and wins his fights by hitting doesn't pretend to ie as clever aw nree years too, We prefers VOU Have To FUK UP A Baneep RNTANGLEMENT —— Ano STay mere THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1916 has knocked ont of the clever ones in a single He knocked out Sam Robi- fn one round, and Robideau in a fast, clever boxer and a willing too, He knocked out Matty Aldwin in one round, Matty had t days, but he was fast erienced enough and had rs as an unusually boxer, White knocked out Mil- Baylor twice, once in Boston and in Cincinnati, and each time in first round, Saylor is a fast with a wicked punch, le d out Joe Azevedo in the first Another boxer with clas Wells is in Welsh's class an a boxer. He once outpointed in Engiand and won the Eng Hghtweight championship from hite knocked out Gilbert Gal- in five rounds. Gallant te the Battling Nelson picked as a lightweight champion, of the most sensational knock. I ever saw delivered by White when he met Young Brown of York. Young Brown in no but he's remarkably strong eee He has beaten some men, and few have ever upret Appearance yesterday round of the national championship Maurice McLoughlin Will Likely Find Church A Tough Problem to Solve In Defeating Teddy Pell in All- Comers’ Tourney at Forest Hills, “Red Mac” Uncovers a Style of Tennis More Mental Than Physical, Designed to Conserve His Energy. the ever in By Wiliiam Abbott. HE new game of tennis Maurice McLoughlin haa been quietly perfecting made its first public pions! in the third strength, 191 seen on any Molo wi hip factor, To win the int Davis Cup in 1913 and to the following year, McLoughlin used most aggressive style of tennis court. speed and terrific service, he earned the title of the world’s premier player following his Hrookes and Wildin, honor, however, himeeif outs After. they Davia, Cup matches in 1914 the Californian be- gan to weaken, him for the national title that season. McLoughlin was wine enough realize that his flery game muat modified if he was to remain a cham Accordingly, Mac aet about to substitute #kill for speed, He began to develop his weak | national ip defend MAJO With his Cede Ww. L. defeat of |] Besshiye .72 46 To win this|] Besen,..69 46 ughiin burned Phila, ....67 49 B. Nerk,, 66 68 jams defeated to Red OVER - Siz! “Tay WILL ENABLE avEN OUR BiGerST HEAVIES TS National League. Ptrodurgh, 8; Secton.2 by The Frese Furtiening Co (The New Tort Brening Word) ° F ovnG Gent To ee wees Tee © mr ar HEAT WEN@HTS Fienting Rok Mone SHOULD WEAR, SPRAY STAMLIZERS To KEEP Than on Thue. Peer, Local American Leaguers Havel Always Found Boston Team Rather Easy, and if They Should Defeat Them They’il Only Be Helping Cause of the Tigers, White Sox and Browns, OUR PRIZE INVENTION += Cagen APPEAR IN PUBLIC WITH PERFECT SaFeTy. R LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANDING By Bozeman Bulger. N the role of the little David tha fs to slay Goliath, the Yanks have girded thetr loins and busted ankles for a final shot at the Red Sox to-day—a belated shot that can bring happiness to others If American League. PC) Gaba W. i. PC|| Crab, W. LL PC.) Clube WL. PC. £21 | Pius'gm. ..65 64 .462||Bemon....71 62 517 | N. York. .06 400 |, Leute. .55 68 .447|| Dowel. ..70 57 551 | Clovel'd 67 60 528 478 | Chicage, ..65 62 .447||C1 +6 67 648 401 | Clnean’td, .66 78 .371/|tt. Loule,.69 58 548 Results of Games Yesterday. _ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | "SAFETY FIRST DEVICES INVENTED FOR OUR LEADING HEAVYWEIGHTS - ah, |Even Though Yank Team | Beats Red Sox They Can’t Figure i in Pennant Hunt not to themselves. The Tigers, the White Sox and Browns have flooded Bill Donovan with well wishes, It 1s @ caprice of fate that the @ constant nemesis of the Dewott,7; New York, 9 tests, | Caleage, 1s Philadelphia, 1 | Se Lowle, 2; Bootes, Games To-Day. Chicago, 8: Washiagion, 5: Vievelead, 8 brought Doyle tnto the limelight with the oid Springfield, team. Doyle will join the -m te >> Boakving NET ATTACKED AT Mout LNG === Th Simpce pevice Wouwd Mame I(T _Ponsitue Mom — Fann MOKAN To Give Ditton 4” FIGHT, Hascball and Qghting are ete Are a ' f (wood tnd Me The return Le Chai ° d theory vb you can't make twe out of one lemon, veally t ahen you mo to eee r J don't see any baseball, Sirange, but it generally takes bout ¥¥ degrees of August heat te varding beans oF @O have ' w ton coulda’ Me f Han Jot n and Co, " ke place to vote on the Adviaubility, of taking, Philadelphis ilo the American League. " 4 seems vo be another ove af those Bon cit meek avon with the bet ay aie ree 0 a year from the Cubs at St. ut Louis to-day. He left Chicago last night for St. Louis in company with Dick Kinsella, Giant scout, who first Il,, three league | thpaw pitcher Jesse Buckles, a sc His WHO LAUGIIS LAST GBN- ALLY LIVES IN HOSTON. ny | never get round shouldered Kautt w bis WL" bet tage me fans talk, eat and drink base- With the last mentioned leading alter the Red Sox. We can take vom care of our end of it” ne Freddy Welsh has another bugaboo, Johnny Priest, f with the @& Sam Langford can't get back from New York n saying sec Argentine without velo oll himeelf id for ltich right down to a lightweigh outright, an Boone, h Yankees, signed in his place. Priest Bob Moha couldn't get any tougher las not been in good shape for without being mistaken for a sirloin some time, In a one-armed lunch, Larry Doyle, traded by Now |g hiehiing ban't, changnt mah ance PT, York Giants to the Chicas with two other players in Promoter of that Argentine knuckle for Heinle Ziminerman, sizned & gournament doesn't have to go to a ¥ wontract with the (Chi clairveyant to find out that th aoe eel Davie. wil Brunettish gentlemen will eh cross his trail. Brooklyn outfielders flashed neat Judgment tn picking smoke as ean alibi, Every city has a full set of that stuff, Statistical experts figure that Cin. |cinnati will win @ pennant and elect a Mayor on the Prohibition ticket out the same tim In the old days a heavyweight ‘champton couldn't stop fighting for more than a aay without having the doubleheaders pile up on him, If it were not for the fact that the same label is on every one Nap Rucker'’s slow ball would make very good reading. We would hate to see Bob Moha and Jack Dillon tn the same ring, as if the public ever saw a real fight they might get so they would expect ‘em all the time. ANSWERS TO QUEERIES Zip—Nothing can be the matter with your automobile if It carries the Woolworth guar Joblotza—You of straw s in Sept eee Simp—Not exactly, an assist. se the price ber, The ump gets eee Theat bird his right hand would cheat against his Fulish Ayn eft Even though most place: sell it exclusively Bottled by-E.4J.BURKE FUTURITY DAY av AUTIFUL ELMONT B PARK TO-MORROW URITY iscititan & oman Rid H ieaturess ‘abie Day eave also, Mevigue (white) od), Adm. S00 res | Howtng 1 | Mone vs, White went after Brown delib- r. | backhand and ground strokes. Last) | New York et Becton Bonen at New York Champion Red Sox, should have] of the Scranton State League team, | eracked him on the juw and St Forest Hille, Instead of Bis fF) your he went to the final round of th Beeohiyn at Philadelphia (2 games) Phitedeiphle ot Wastingwe | awaited this golden opportunity only| has, been wold to the Now York a for mer burning speedy the California) national 1 tnae - Americans, e pitched and won| im down for « nine count, then onal tournament only to lose to Cheage 08 1. Leute to find themselves fighting for the| three double-headers this year and t in to finish him. Another hook Comet used an assortment of scien-| William Johnston after a heart-rend- Cincinnati at Pineburgh (2 gamen) BeReAL of dtdehay 3 Pisider| bab eeveral onechit. games to. his the chin sent Brown down so hard tifle strokes with such deadly effect | 1 match, oi bce, aewa credit. Buckles held Detroit to. six many of the spectators thought that Teddy Pell was bewildered and| ,,,nis season Mclonghlin has been Jones and Clarence Rowland. Thelr} vit, in an exhibition game on meck had been broken by the A "| auietly perfecting his new game, It own hope became forlorn two days] 2g and at that time Manag » It was as clean a knockout as Proved an easy victim in three! remained for Pell to be the first to| : sath. 1d . = > ago. Instead of an enemy Bill Dono-| Jennings offered $1,000. and was delivered in a ring, The straight sets, give it tryout, The tall New York! Beat the Races? It Can t Be Done ivi ae iting atiy| wrleksen. for Huckle, ile 1p twenty. of Brown's head seemed to hit, McLoughlin’s tennis was @ revela-| star, remembering — Mcloughlin's 7 . 9 | van now becomes the unwilling ally) cot years old, six feet three inches ptween his shoulder blades. ‘tion to the big gallery. In place of former weakness with his backhand, ° Q of the other contenders, tali and possesses much specd and a )Kid Kansas was as tough as sole started a steady bombardment to aus t e niu esstmis Always able to lick the champs} right hander’s control, He will join ro and as rough as a Texas “pending on his old cannon-ball ser- | that yide of the Comets court yester- 4 sk-| the Yan < . jo. White knocked him out in the former champion against) gay, but the Californian let loose | : hye ny tbat ae such . ne i 2 | rounds and next time in three, uncovered a formidable back-|with a backhand stroke that made| yy, ti : . , went to the ‘He the Yanks can't do any reat goo The Brooklyn Robins gained half Barry Donahue—clever—went In two yle of attack he's ael-| Pell rub his eyes in astonishment. When He Follows Form He 7eplied the pessimist. went 20 ni for themselves. But they'll be In a Pence asined ha! 1s Danny O'Brien dropped in dom shown before, Red Mac's gabe! ‘Throughout the match Peil made a! | Qeae {His Ti been consistent all year, and i'm sat-, there fighting just the same, sue pennant through the 2. Was more mental than physical. He hard but futile effort to pass Mo- oses, and His Tips Always |istiea’that only racihg luck beat me.| “Go to {t, Rill,” H. Jennings re-| defeat of the Joston Braves by Pitts. are acores of other names Continually outguessed bis opponent: | Loughlin on his left side. ~ Johnny McTaggart was hemmed in! : : i ona burgh while Wiibert Robinson and 1d b ht out marked to his old star and friend % O, Net. Any me 3 then, when Pell would be caught out] “McLoughlin's opponent to-day will oO Wrong. 0 wait for a i to his old sta his team Were travelling from St, y mn wh all the way and had t al 7 rop over a clean K. O, punch &f, position, McLoughlin, with sur-) ne George Church, who eliminated ole to ho It came too as the Tigers were leaving last night. Louis to Philadelphia, where they Pp Y h bony 0 1d t the a to shoot through. p the way White does always has prising accuracy, would snoo! ©) Kumagae, the J the second , late, that’s all, Plumose, I guess.| “You've still got a chance and every in an all important series of five ee to knock out any opponent, Pall to the uncovered pote. ¢{feund. Church “has designs on the | By Vincent Treanor. Ihad’ a chance on dope, but at times pody knows that you can trim those Kames to-day, They clash In a matter how clever—even a 4, TRE Californian made but few of] national title himself and McLough- | ¢ 7 1p you beat ‘em to-day?” The| that driver, Keough, can make dope ee ponte, duuble-header with the Phillies this champion. his spectacular overhead “kills” He} iin will likely find him @ tough prob. > k look foolish.” Red Sox anytime you like on't afternoon, play a single game to- earned his polite meee, on ue. ibe lem to solve. racing optimist was talking. |" .r ron for Short Grass in the High-| let anybody discourage you, and re- morrow and meet the 1915 champions waite te the hardcat hitting | Dlacements, soft shots that just barely He had just planted himself] weight Handicap walt the optimist, | member, Bill, the old gang is always 1 another doubleheader on Mon- joht in the world to-day, He | emt over the net oe nn Duaniin| William Johnston, the defending | in a seat on the Brooklyn train from 'disregarding the knock at his trend) with you.” Say While the obine and the Fil. about fifty per cent. of hie | put more po In his service than|champivn, played the test tennis | Belmont Park, beside his old | Be nah "and 1 came near Senha, | One with © cynical turn of mind) death ihe Giansa and the Braves wil with a cold K, 0. Even Joe jhe bas shown in the present tourna- eedo 1h the Sunes tay reais it ae far friend the pessimist, The latter! an paid ‘the pessimist, “but it| could have Agured out quite a lot of Hight through a series of five games) didn't do much more than With the exception of a tendency wood crack, in straucat wets, | MeVed Over @ bit and, as a look of) would have been a shame if tht bird) “pull” in those kind words by | &t Boston, staee | ‘to drive in the net, the former cham- two stars met once t disgust with everything and every-| got down In front ge hae) Ae ey] Hughey, but he may have mtnt It) wnuie Barrell, the popular old ¢ | pion's showing was highly enooursg: RaPapereuic woneetan. went body came over his face, remarked | Mauiry Whore aia running over, at that, We'll give hin the beneflt of coach of the Yanks, who has been in ve 4 ing ty the hundreds who have bee ; testily: “Il should say not, It can't] or| the ) Donovan does “KO Nore eee arene tee. bee em ta. the HUnareds, WhO Nave Ose ie oppanent ike e Cineh, eusing| emuiz! 1 should eay i the top of Mont d'Or, but the other) the doubt, but if Donova pall continuously for more than a to ask: “Who did he ever | jy wa RSPR Sl make a| great forearm drives with his fay @ dor |day at a route which is believed to| to it” and “don't let anybody dis- years, celet ed his fiftieth | Thorough comeback on the court ite mid-court attack with such pre-| “Well, if you didn't win to-day you | be his long suit he poulae't beat! courage” him he will probably win Mil) pen sarernae es ccaaion b ini oman The Comet's new style of game was | cision that Niles was outclassed from ought to quit the game, I got all the |Gene Finnegan's Alberfaldy. | Hunts) ves eanant for his old pal Jennings. (yh, made up largely of veteran PHERE has boon a lot of talk) made necessary to conserve his ‘ntart to finish. money | wanted," proudly #nnounced | over night, isn't it? | a thing that probably never occurred! players and writers. how that | about Sam McVey's swim- nen eras ee sy arabes “- \the optimist, “I got off to a flying| “Did you play anything in the| to Hughey—No It didn’ he is still there the * did a ming back from Buenos Ayrei start on Sanserit in the first, It was|Jump? Inquired the pessimist, I'm handspring over Fd, Terp's pet desk. he went with some other Tra short price, but tt looked a good Hever Interested myself In those acro-| Al along the Yanks have hoped | pk IE sa eicacs” Givy having taure \" ‘ J : bats. | that the pennant race would come) PATSY CLINE KNOCKS OUT thing.” “Why, I should say I did. I went) down to an issue between them: | it there was a frost, and litte + | Welsh champion, Job Wilde, neh bo ‘ cheock’ cashe sives s » Red Si v! kno’ cording to Promoter Harry Sher, pion, Johnny Wilde, Lancd bore! Where do you get that ood thing} to Hitchcock's Alley and cashe Ives and the Red Sox, ‘They know F YY Was forthcomi However, | oor ste Paul, Mike Gibbona of St stuft?” interj the pessimist. {Anawered the optimist, “I like that| they can beat Moston and Boston HOPKINS IN TWO ROUNDS, | fe reported that McVey is to fight) sa terma for @ ten- ' stable and anything Lambert trains.| also knows it. Last season the : | Bantlago, Chili, for o purse of | Paul has accepted fem tu wo “What the deuce did Sanserit ever do/ Troy one trainer Who doesn't have to) Yanks Kot a decision over the od] | Irish Patay Cline, the Harlem ight | ‘ round bout “Wuh seek ay br Pe aeelh to make him an odds-on cholce? He's|take a. joek word for anything.| Sox for the season despite Boston's! weight, proved to his friends last night thousand dollars, even inj apolis, the Nght to be sta P & ne’ ‘on Within elling distance| You may not know tt, but Lambert} winning of the vennant, This year) at the Arverne 8. C. that besides his | American money. shoult belof Minneapolis some time in October, | The fint of @ series of bantamweght elimina. | Hever been w oot aa schools his own horses through the| has been a repitition, There are| great cleverness and speed he also pos: | to buy Samuel a new suit of jon Lae win Mansoor abe Coimene bof the money, (fF my memory oO field and he knows when they're fit| eight games to be played between | seavee a knockout punch, as he put Har. ning trunks. Las: Masmend meinen of ie ee? Peg EI ech ag zjme right. He waa a 60 to} shot lnstlang ready. When he told me Alley) the two clube nnd of these the Yanks ‘Tommy Hopkins, a rinsed boxer, ty of Ti peeee te Sere Tees | teen nab. the sen Commeer 4} ime out, Training a $0 to 1 shot into] had a good chance [ didn't heaitate| expected to Win six, at least, That peti aa founds with & right hand ANTIAGO, Chili, by the way, is of Brookyn at hie | f title, Duteh Brandt a 4to 5 chance within a wesk is some anather. eniDute, Tok fe 1 ta, ‘ | would have evened things, ups but) a ralght victory’ since gauating, into | tty ing te var also ¢ » ben lo their utmost to epee my bi L lo! tor the reve “ \e a be the lightwelght ranks. oung Re eg Mi ad ee alad oe AL cnposiph perro ge Pata army pg hy | fest, batione is act the tip on Bisaga in the last,”| of the Browns and Tiers, [rey aghedvied to hex Cline Inet, niKht, mpperea mores racing, auto- Diten ia Quobertons th ‘ : . | «( played him on work,” answered} fontinued the optimist. "That was] Naw comes the chance to clean| put notified the club officials that racing and even a little b | Be ER: 16: Wane AP PRR 8 NG | \ MC Van K ho] the outstanding best of the day ax| the stable, and the horse gone! Pen-| wasn't able to go on, Hopkins never n . a ‘ ome |the optimiat, “Gene Van Keuren, who i ; j the stable, and the fh ; the running. "in tus fret Foca The Chilians, like other people sida word frm Ambry Park that ae rly Bird says." ant hopes are as scarce as hen's| was in the running. In 1 nda word fr atches them early tn the morning, % . © Polo Grounds, bui| he was g'ven a fierce lacing, and was in tin descent brought up in south. | vvoe tigutaeiht, chick Simier, | Dan Meketrick an that he hag | WE No, I'm sorry to say that the tin] teeth up at the Polo Grounds, bul | i ite Ot riiolegs condition when. Cline moentries bet heavily on any Murer, to fight the eet 1 the Joe Jeane t Smith pout | told me tes he : 1 fast saayih fon Walter Jennings’ trlok w ant t re iW at an onoortanity to show Re ee ee ae a niina Ia tne ae sport. be secured to 08 him ot { wwek as he didn't want to conflict | to beat the crabs he was meeting. wafted my way,” answere pessi-| up the ¢ ps Heliev " » | ond session Frankie Diemeyer at] Sith Pa MeMahon’s abow at Rmpire a,c “You're Just lucky in hearing that|mist, “I'm beginning to think I'm a|be no loafing on the Job. To the HAT remarkably dull thud w b on Sept, 13. 4 west t hatter,” said the pessimist. "That|fotten, horse player, I was unde-| Baa Johnson Je aug thie is the most olin pi evening Tan had picked out to mun the mined pe ide : cided just what to do in that race, [| important serles 0! . the sound of the collapse of the Lory, who fir wrourbt Jon Hivers East to | HeaTy#eiaht bout kind of info reaches me at the wrong] jiked Marte Odile but was afraid she 7 | emma Specs Aevasion in tennis | ie ee Cams bem, fs eon the manager of — Hine. 1 got an earful of the same| couldn't give away the weight. Ka: Ry winning yesterday the Tigers mmm: r, Kumagae is deserving of a |s lea’ 1 1 cant side. Wrage, Bs de | a tae nem, Maatore of Dominick sas Price tried to talk me {nto pl put themselves within three games eS [Young Ave Brown, cost ike Torte: Oriea te ag brand In the paddock before the s ‘ 7 . lead, Boston having lost, and SI ao Goal of praise for his fine play- he has just closed thiee matches t n and sec- | lng her third too, Then Jimmy | of the z through many matches. ‘The | joe ateniee in Meme being ue Sharkey Mickey Duan bout ond race, 1 was high signed several) Rowe's Golden Rod was slipped to| they rushed home to play an extre R tennis pla, Fave been |i, He i cate { mt, boule vrrow night. Kom | times on Lady Teresi, and to make|me and finally along came Joe Dowl- | game prior to "i awene Of the Wilding, McLoughlin tye, [aia Minneayolis, out his opouents haveo't ve rome eine ic acronger 1 overheard Jerry Carrot! | ing and his compatriot, Fddie Curley, | the Indians and the Bro ver ground, The ed, due Levy is now located im stint oy “ry 00 . | with that whispering hope stu H ef a, ne |ewe wasted, dow Lary ie sted iw »_ foanorrow | ending out a aralislon ¢ oe Jack Joyner’s Farce. He was a $0 ta] “All we are asking.” saht Jennings A rN et Church, who is not on! oe with | Quiney Stable mar Pitz- 11 shot Inst night, “is that the Yanks look Me the cost elongated of Ameri- Woula tom abt at the Harlem sporting | simmons, Frank Herold and all the) "Weil, you haven't told me what) —_ cc aetaame tennis players, but one of the al site ww en-ounders ui | cs rest of the bunch liked her, too, Why, | you nally took pg me CSTR i Walter Stobe, we rugged Broo! z i me - "Oh, yes, 1 forge 20 on oe —— veitehtecight, will meot Wee Wee Harton, tie | Melchmater Kirk of the New Volo A. a. of you'd think Maxey Hlumenthal was! saree’ nose, and she was beaten a/R, A, GARDNER TO DEFEND Ul Lydd NG ROCK HORSE SHOW, | ‘x" colored lightweight of H ed 0 | ee mle bina aT Sittiens eit {| iving #ome thing away when he lald|jip, ‘That dame Fortune hasn't . GOLF TITLE AFTER ALL in rA Jotte, Ue mmgged Herlem miidiewelgit, who | 10° “sel Bille naw of ie 8 to 5 against he given me a tumble in weeks." n e. © Jouks’ to be the soakings of « gucd boxer, will | soho dbase He lems fighting | ‘ou' re entitled 1 nybody' «sym: | the train pulled nin” Wlathuan | po Le ri rat important sporting event to| tee K. 0, Low Williams, the colond middie. | Yi" Ma eens | pathy after that.” mai optimist.| Avenue about this time, and the Word reached here to-day from a fre important sporting event 10) Rel sown f the Brath ibe MeTieue, et wil acale Low any one could play that one |peasimiatia grouch and tale of wool] ok, that Robert A. Gardner ‘ ‘Cowboy (C1 n/t} ne Thistle is beyond me.| wag lost in the scramble for the sub: te 3 Piping Hock Horse Show on Friday, | athough be knocked out Harlem Tommy Hap. | ar euirecion Co er IOherlen) inane, ™ Bi) Wye even money Would have been| way train of the Hinsdale Club, nagional id Saturday, Sept nthe | Kina at Arveme last night ‘aro, ‘Texas, ee of bong ood price on Blue Thistle, after |, > h VV ae front of the Pfping Rock Club, | Hariew resumed training § Aakaon! = his last Lady Teresa! | W Rae ee amateur golf champion, has de- Ua will be the fourteenth annual show | em for bie tuk with simay Doth Owing to the fact that Monday will Ne layor! I'm surprised at you falling for that s wane ays H] elded to leave the Windy City for ing Rock and the directors are | sive west side lightweight, at the Day, the Harlan 8. C. Mill stage the tevround paddock bull Rilly Miske of St. Paul knocked Philadelphia to-morrow and defend make the event more auc- | nest Thurwiay mit. Dutty hasn't fought see | os oetween Young (lew) Goldie of Pittaburgs| “You didn’t let Plumose get away] out Johnny Howard of Bayonne, N pale . han heretofore by restricting a | be stovped Hail rman « (ew works app, | Ou VAL id at, Mammele on that day ia, from you in the third, T hope," asked] J,, in the last round of a ten-round |] bis title at the Merion Cricket } Amateurs only and in every | (barley Mitatell, the veteran Engish boser, | toad of Tumday, the waular weekly figut night. |the optimist, “One race he ran ot} yout at the Clermont A. C, Inst |{ Club next week, despite an tn: Re the affair infor. | will pay a visit to Brown's Far Hockaway Club | Binpire made him look a cinch to] MN A Ne nts were: Miske, 166; | fected finger ‘event, free | to-night to look over Joe Lynch of the west side, * ’ 4 wari + Ao eno 16 be would mabe ¢ good copenens fer the SAPP AL TRA eae ek aes, yen, 1 dia ot Plumose get away.” Mower, 161, coma tari, Mart san @ aieddanestals aguilniean cia yoe oaines subtle ne Sat TS ETT Terence ary, ve, DAVE ais

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