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a omaneenemes pte ney peers eee sree ie are ememiee. ewse ieee i g i tion Is to Its Pro- tulal d i Wendy Golf Association full of that old it. First it de- Francis Oulmet ts an am- never has been anything it has abolished the : f i ! fil bee i i i af ago there was strong National Golf Associa- ve Oulmet declared an ama- have the cobwebbed am- revised and brought up to was blocked by the i i gsiiit. Fie i Golf Association ts to congratulated for its progres. : is no reason why the “National” Goif Association rule the country in golf, It is mationas in name only—not in character, In fact the Western as. sociation ix composed of clubs ering about three-quarters of the country. end of the discussion may come hen the progressive elemen Rational wolf, bea becor 4 mi ro} enough to take nt x pens there'll be i i control. hap- no golf war. ILLIE JACKSON will have to be taken into consideration when the lightweight honors are distributed, Like Benny Leonard, he is keeping up bis knockout streak, that first appeared when he dropped the formerly invincible Johnny Dun- dee. Once in a while & new contend- er comes along. And how the old ones do hate to give him @ place at the family tabi 'HEN Bartley Madden knocked out Joe Cox a couple of nights ago he proved that Joss Will- ard is @ truthful young man, in spite of the nimble press agent claim that Cox is & .aarvel and that Willard’s immediate vicinity. Cox's i 0. senate the | pul Cox's various T bave column. Willard, I don’t ever did stop any- thing but punches, and he always stopped them with his chin, ‘When Willard was in New York the Moran bout there was some hulla- baloo alo Willard told me that the reason he would not box Cox was that he didn’t want to bunk the public b; money for a bout that couldn’t be a real contest. He said then that Cox had a glass jaw, and that he bad hired the “Mistourl ~ Giant’ & sparring partner, but had let him because it was too easy to «knock him out. Jess was afraid he might do too much damage some day by hitting Joe on the jaw. Gueas Jess told the truth. Hf the people who prod into fake advertising started an in- vestigation of the nimble press Pt the ell ho furnish all’ the bunk about “coming champions,” they'd never have time to do anything else. NE of the fatest notions of the the run home. nimble press agent is to “claim popular decision” for his man after an out-of-town bout with some champion, Every week or so we hear of some aspirant w! ‘earned the puar decision” in a bout with Kil- deg Britton, or some other top- notcher, The manager's idea of a pular decision” is his own “deci- sion,” which is ‘popular’ with him- pelt. Very often there's nothing to show that it was “popular” with any, ¥' one else. OB M'ALLISTER and Gunboat Smith will make an interesting match. McAllister is the cleverer boxer, and the Gunner still has some vestige of the punch that once made him feared and famous, HE Board of Directors of the Marine and Field Club have paseed a resolution remitting the dues of any member who enters the United States service, in either Dario Resta, America’s Automobile Recing. Coats pion for 1916 sad Dixon's, champi. n lubricants year-in and year-out. cov-| Some — Daily Finishes of the Pair Are Blood Tinglers—How They Love to Beat Each Other! ly Vincent Treanor. OBE =McTaggart brothers, Tommy and Johnny, are sup- Plying most of the thrills at the races these days, On Saturday at Jamaica, Tommy on Top o' the Morn- ing and Johnny on Ormesdale put up the ding-dongest sort ‘of a finish, up at the sixteenth pole from there on it was a stride for astride battie, Tommy's mount getting the verdict by a nod. The struggle hada the crowd in an uproar. The sorest young man in town that night was Johnny McTaggart. ‘Tommy kidded@ him incessantly. “Say, kid, when are you going to learn to ride?” Tommy remarked seriously after the race, Johnny flared up with a “just you it" expression, “I'll put it on you next time,” he answered, Johnny's chance came with the running of the last ri yesterday, He was on Corn Tassel and Tommy was. riding Sanford's Meteorite. Johnny beat Tommy, away from the barrier and went out in front with the Wilson gelding. He hadn't one hundred yards when ‘To! with Meteorite, was at Corn Tassel's flanks. More than once in the run from the far turn to the head of the stretch Tommy tried to take the lead from his kid brother, but Johnny wouldn't surrender it, He and Corn Tassel seomed to have an under- standing in the matter. Round the stretch turn they came and soon were straightened out for Johnny, on the rail, saved every inch of ground possible, and Tommy ranged as close alongside with Meteorite he could, In no time the horses were lapped on each other and running like @ team, with Corn Tassel's head lightly in front, ‘The crowd watched breathlessly at first, but almost an eighth of a inile from the wire, when both boys went to the whip, restraint was out of the question, The blood tingling 5 had ived, The rooting began, It Come on, Tommy!" “Oh, you Johnny!" till one could scarcely hear himself talk. Johnny bent low over Corn Tassel’s withers, with his shoul- ders hunched. He applied the whip | the army or the navy, during the war. Here's what one might call practical patriotism. ARSHAL JOFFRE, the great M hero of France, ts a genuine | motorboat bug. When off | duty the Marshal has a houseboat on | the River Seine, with a small motor- jboat, He says that houseboating and motorboating furnish his idea of real pleasure. He hopes, after the war, to be able to tour the rivers and Frawley Law, under the old eondi- | properly conducted. Good Governor to take it up? Rail sands ah il INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Clubs, = W.L. P.C.Clubs, WL PC. Newark...15 7 .682/Rochester.13 13 .600 Baltimore.18 9 .667)Montreal...11 17.393 Toronto, ..15 11 577/Buflalo... 9 17 .346 Provid'ce. 15 11 .677| Richmond, 9 20 310 RESULTS YESTERDAY, Montreal, 8; 2 Providence, 7; Rochester, 2, Newark va, Toronto, Cold, Baltimore ve, Buffalo. Rain, GAMES TO-DAY. Newark at Toronto, Baltimore at Buffalo. Providence at Rochester: tlons, it would be a good plan to have @ boxing commissioner to su-| pervise the sport and see that it ts enough faea, but who is going to Induce the STYME AND OLD RULES STL IN WoRce, RACING SELECTIONS. JAMAICA, Race—sulet Doux, Eliza- Stalwart M. Miller. _Th costar Finch, King Baggott. * Yourth Race—Jullaleon, Milkman. Fifth" Rece—Wiseman, Mary Powel Rave — Scabbard, Tumble In. LOUISVILLE. First Race—biack Beauty, Kun- ning Queen, Jocular. * Second Race—Quartette, Cathe- orthind hace—Ben Ham May we—Ben ton, Star, Walter H. Pearce Fourth _ Race—Bringhurst, Leo skptpeys Vogu ‘eth Race—Berlin, Cudgel, Dia- jon Sixth Race—Ebony, Felicttation. Crystal Day, feventh Race—Irish Sunmaid, Sosius. Best—Black Beauty. Helen, G. hind Favour, Madeira, Pullux, Frank Gentleman, méethodjcally with every stride Corn Tassel took, but with his eyes always on Tommy and Meteorite. Tommy, too, was belaboring Meteorite’s sides and riding the hustling finish such as only he can put up. Johnny's was of the snugger varlety and it told at the very end, The pair went past the | Judges almost on even terms, but the practised eyes of the officials caught n Tassel's nod first, It was os ear a reproduction as possibly could of the Ormesdale-Top o' the Morn- ing finish of Saturday, only this time Johnny had the joshing privileges, and maybe he didn't'use them on older Tommy! If the association could, with any degree of certainty, advertise a McTaggart finish every y it would pack the grand stand, hose brothers certainly find delight in beating each other, The strong Macomber string is due at its palatial Belmont Park quarters to-day, These horses, perhaps the most valuable set in trainin shipped from Kentucky Sunday morning, Four of the lot, including Boots, Dodge and Star Hawk, were left in Kentucky to start in the $15,000 Kentucky Handicap to be run a week from Saturday at Douglas Park, Jockeys Johnny Loftus and Buxton, the stable’s jockeys, arrive to-day and may possibly have mounts at Jamaica this afternoon, ‘The starting at Jamaica has been more or less ragged since the open- ing of the season, The fault, how- ever, isn't Mara Cassidy's. Instead it Is due to the fact that most of the are sent to the post un- ‘This has led to the stew- \ards announcing a new rule which is lin effect that all owners and trainers will be subj: to fine if they do not hereafter t advantage of the schooling sessions each day. ‘The overzealous Sheriff is keeping himself fairly busy ejecting and ar- |resting persons for alleged violations canals of France in his houseboat. | 4¢ the Anti-Betting Law. Yesterday with the motorboat for excursions on ‘sayany’ Cabil's turn tot the side, hed. Saturday “Big Eddi Ryan was a victim of the Sheriff's ARRY POLLOK suggests that) men, There is a rumor that there ts if boxing 1s to go on in New|something personal behind the York after the end of the| Sheriff's activitie Al M. Dick, winner of the Clarendon Handicap, 18 @ race horse right now and a game one too, He had to run an impressive race to beat Fernrock, coming around on the ou Belmont colt after the | posed of the fast Brumley, He stood a@ whipping from Jockey Williams under which some horses might have stopped and sulked, “Bert Reilly, the New Yorker who ran the proverbial shoestring into @ | million, more or less, on Wall Street war brides, saw his colors come down ‘ront for the first time on the met- side of the ter had dis- olitan tracks when Greengold howed the way home to the young- sters In the Buffolk Selling Stakes. Greengold performed lke 4 useful colt and may go on to bigger things, Keep your eye on Celandria, Brum- ley, Dorcas, Ballast, Stella Mai and Nonesuch, They are all “ready.” It Ra McTaggarts, Rival Jockeys, Although Brothers, Furnish Most of Racing’s Thrills xing shows will be held to-night by the Broadway Sporting Club of Brook- lyn and the Pioneer Sporting Club of this borough. At John Weismantel’s club Mike O'Dowd, the sensational St.Paul tighter, who is boxing oftener than any man his weight, will meet Silent Martin, the deat mute, in the feature event, it should be @ closely contested battle ail the way. O'Dowd also boxes Ted Lewis at the re-opening of the St Nicholas Club on ‘Phuraday night As the Pioneer Club to-night Clay Turner, the Indian chief, who recently knocked out Tommy Gavigan, the Clevelano boxer, will meet Johnny Howard, the Bayonne middleweight, who won a fif- teen-round decision over Joe Bonds last week, and Albert Badoud, the Swiss welterweight, now managed by Willie Lewis, will box Walter Laurett, the crack west side welterweight. Harry Pollok, who has ben largely responsible for the success of reddy Welsh, the world’ Mghtweight champion, haa added anolper fighter | to his string, The scrapper whow ery will | try to amke s champion of ts Mel Coogan, the | Brooklyn lightweight, who bas been doing well in bie battles, Under Pollok’s management Covgan should develop into a topnotcher, When Benny Leonard and Freddy Welsh como together in @ ten-round bout at the Manbatten Casino on May 29, there will be another battler watching them who is extremely anxious to tackle the winner in either = ten or twenty round contest, ‘The battler is Champion Johnny ‘Kilbane, who ie coming here purposely t@ cbal- lenge the winner, Kilbane says he is ready to meet, efter buser before the club offering the best inducements, John Weismantel, the Brooklyn fight promoter, to-day clindbed two good bouts for the roguar weekly Doxing show of the Bradway 3, 0, ou west Saturday night, In the main go Hob Mo- Allister of California will take on Montana Dan Sullivan, while in the other teu-rounder Victor Dahi will meet K. 0, Jotte, After many attempts, all details hare been finaly clinched for the ‘teti-round bout between Bob McAllister of California and Gunboat Smita, the rushing, bard hitting maed up to-day by Charlie Dossserick to the asin go at & boxing show to bo held at the Wioneer 8, ©, on Tusslay evening, May Both men started training for the con- teat two-day, Bartley Madden, the local heavyweight, who qorung & surprise on Saturday night by kmock- ing out Joe ox in the fifth round at the Pioneer 8, C,, was to-day booked (0 mest Sailor Jack Carroll of San Francisco at the same club on next Saturday night, Al Reich and Frank Logan, the well known heavyweights, have also been secured to meet in another ten-round bout at the same show, Frank Quinn, who was secretary of the Brown A, ©, of this city when that club was in ex. iatence, wae toxlay appointed omnager and matchmaker of the Brown A, A. of Far Hoo away, ‘The opening entertainment will place June 1 with Augie Ratner of the Bronx fud Chick Nelson of Denmark clashing in the star go of ten rounds She nged today over the long ween Johnny Kilbane, the and Frankie Fleming tho lightweight title of will come twyetjer in @ Drought dimance telephone featherweight cba of Canada, who claim that country, They ten.round bout at « boxing show to b off at Montreal on next Thureday night, Kid Williams, former bantamweight champion, and Benny McNeil, the English bantam, who have already fought two bart battles, are going to clash again, This time they will battle fifteen rounds to @ decision at Baltimore on next Friday night, As MaNell has stood off Williams in Weir previous contesia it le most Mikely that be will be oa his feet after the final bell, Jack MeCarthy, who booked up the bouts held at Wie Brown A, A, of Far Rockaway last Fistic News Voor and Gossip who bad] COW Are real Quakerish like in comparison to the tussle for the National }}};, °Sme Se nice tanenance coud have toerr money | League lead, As the Pirates very humanely prevented the Glants trom ee. z.. losing yesterday, and as the Cubs perpetrated the same outrage on the Phils, New York is now authorized to spend Tuesday morning in first place. The option expires at 3.30 in the afternoon. Unless McGraw comes eeday for bi} across with another certified victory to-day the cavalcade is gummed, The tenure of office in first place is very fragile, being almost as short u refunded, out of $3,300 there bas been only refunded, ‘Tet (Kid) Lewis, who again put wp a grand battle against Jack Britton last Saturday nig in Canada, resumed training tit with Mike O'Dowd at the St, Nicholes Rink ‘Tharsday night, Augie Ratner ie working with Lewis, Augie te getting tuto A Setmdl's A GTYMIE OF AASTHER Colom. Ss NATIONAL. GOLF Asse. IN AGAIN OUT AGAIN Place Now, but You Have to Read It Fast” By Arthur (“Bugs’’) Baer. J (Copyright, 1917, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). i, Startling’ pa: Kin fearon tas PRAIRIE DOG lamping a stranger doesn’t pop in and out of bis fo: xls: Ge Bain Samoan” abe « front door any more than the Cubs and Giants are popping in and ng, ‘Rae 4 out of first place. Two terriers debating over the ulna bone of a %ji, JF" Zulu Kid in the second star bout at the *™ bi vou have got to read it fast. show, ‘The eleventh pattle of the seven-yeer war be | tween Jack Dillon snd George Culp. weights, will take place at the Cincinn tional League Ball Wark the night to lose it, ‘The Gtants won mainly because they stabbed an sérly lead and forgot | McCarthy of the Giants patted the ball into the grand stand with nobody on base but Umps Kiem and Bransfield, The Pittsburgh “wo Terriers Debating Over the Ulna Bone of a Cow Are Real Quakerish Like in Comparison to the Tussle for the National League Lead”—‘“The Giants Are in First Open ship, Known This’ Year Patriotic Tournament, Held After All, The “patriotic tournament” account of the war, will take the this year of the annual national golf competition, will be played Whitemarsh Valley Country Club, Philadelphia, on June 22 and 23, event had been originally #tfedu' the Brae Burn Golf Club, near but Howard W. Perrin of Philad President of the United States sociation, announced to-day that 1 tournament had been transferred’ Quakertown. The entrance fees oy prize money heretofore given to the ' ners, elther in cash or in the form of Plate if they chanced to be will be handed over to the Red Cre ‘this year. Acting on the suggestions of White, its President, the Lyre Golfers’ Association at an committee meeting in the Hotel Mar- tinique decided to donate $1,000 to the American Red Cross to buy and main- }tain an ambulance for a year, and )te furnish such additional funds as maybe necessary to maintain it until pegoe comes. It aiso was decided to championship tournament for the Bad- man Wanamaker prises next fall, was thought that the mon the mem! in. at plonahip would ‘be | burchase of war bonds or some of the charities, which was won by Frank Pope, who the best net acore with a card of 1 by went to 11—82. G. Hunter, with an —_———— { JAMAICA ENTRIES. JAMAICA, L. L, May 22.—The gr tries for to-morrow’s races are as lows: fu be wien t pat “eo Pane, % re 172). All rere, 11d; starry 118: 11S, Amackaasti 15, Fire A 118i ferwaity, "118; tha SEOOND RACK —Three-year-o} and goklings: selits acu Bs, Went ‘ay fate closs_later. AGE Three: deat oid ahem sie yearolde; maiden: 2; Prunes, 1185 | Newtown, j0s; Start i and up: 2} Trimet mek is Se 7 ae oe OR—Three-year-0i —*Hmiliati Fee Ohne ign Oe iti Soo Cae, 1 ; H Eife eet tn Vand tebe te oe *Appeeniion ‘Claimd, Track fag, LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, LOUISVILLE, condition to box” Iived as a South American presidency. The Giants are in first place now,| May 22.—The entries for fen races are as follows: which 1 the night previous to the boone og MeCarthy didn't do a thing but accept ten chances as gracefully aw Dill {ir}, sat towel: Be % to mes at the Cincingel! Benet eam re BtYaN accepts a nomination, You can't be any more graceful than that {#. 10: Kiam. Ii; Une Hany ht, And Chip fit met 1 xeneas city duly 8, 1015. Without cheating. Tesreau pitched the whole Monday for New York, “iffic) twnipensiatile | While the Pirates’ pitchers employed the squad system now so popular ywward: ‘Owen, 88: Kina Both Gundoat Smith and Jim Fisnn, bol} in Brooklyn, The score isn’t any secret, being 4 to 3. fe Bs td . lide for ten rounds of less at the Clermont Sport Foun on a 000: three. jolt dag avenge ep peepee foes gonrolds anal pirard; one, mlle-ant an cig Carl Morrie in @ return match, ‘The Guaner bokis ROOKLYN fans who thought that the Robins’ tour in the second —| Tranning. 00; Water Witch, 100; Pasermon Cosh a victory over the Sapulpa Sapling, while Fimn division would be as epheme the life of ene applejin an. | Uae a eee has fought Big Carl several times without reach- orphan asylum are due for a mental thumping. The Robinw | ,,,pINTH RACH Selling: the | rank Pale ing a decisive result, The Ciermont Clud vill 4%} — soaked up another beating yesterday, which indicates those other | ine ilies ental jot stem ity 9d. Je Str stage a Saturday lat show tin ern init| defeats weren't @ flash in the pan. Manager Robbie's boy scouts are | *Shsciii with” ne dion ; a gy os ite geben peo te the scooting along like a fly on Tanglefoot. It req woward; six furlongs "thet utar teeseand bout Allie Nack, former ama-| Players to lose to the Carde yesterday, although it is gene ‘wat, “TQ. Far Away, 108!" tour lightweight champion, will meet Xoung Lustis, h nine, The Cards helped themselves to four runs in the second —_\inm.): Piewou 110!" Sully,’ 1 cane inning, which is like eating dessert before the meal. That extracted | devant RACE-—ctaiming; In administering « whipping to Wee Wee Bar- the romance from the tournament. A lot of twirlers went in the ree-yoar-olla eixi \wpward: mul ton in a recent boat Young Brown, the bari-bit-| box for Brooklyn, but none of them pitched. The Robins employ | Ripa die ade! teauly tier 108; Pescmeel Ling east side lighinelght, Injured bie right bend) the platoon wyatem of pitching now so popular in Pittsburgh. Soore, | 14: Gusle Nat) 1 to ch on eeient as be wi ro geliy ve 6 to 2, with Brooklyn on the southern end. Weather cloudy, ‘Track alow. Brown's manager, Silvey Burns, has pee oe Ral sie aie ahd to call off threo matches, one at the Pioneer ain prevent the throws and errors in the American Lea, Sporting Club on the 20th, and fights in Frovi-) yesterday, Whoever sald we were enjoying @ spell of baseball weather WINDSOR ENTRIES. dence, 1, I,, and Philadelphia, must have spelled it wrong. = — |. RACE TRACK, WINDSOR, TORON- Billy Roche has been chosen to referee the bout y o> between Freddie Welsh and Benny Leonard at) (he Manbattan Casino next Monday evening, | Mache 2 the regular official of the club, | ‘The Harlem Sporting Club of Hammel’s, Rocks- way Heaob, will bold @ boxing show to-night, | Ewo ten-round events feature the bill, ‘The prin- cu im these events are paired off follows: Pitakio Willams ‘we. Duminy “vane, “Kid” Kash va, doo Paul, coe i ston ht YANKEES AND TIGERS MEET FOR FINAL GAME TO-DAY. DETROIT, May 22.—The Yankees and the Tigers had to stay indoors yester- | day, as it began raining early in the morning, and at game time Navin Field was flooded with water. ‘To-day ts an open date on the schedule, and if the weather conditions are favorable the final game of the series will be played. Slim Ray Caldwell will occupy the pitch- ing mound for the Yankees to-day, and Willie Mitchell, the veteran southpaw, for the Tigers, The trip has been the most successful one ever made by the Yankees, So far they have played sev- enteen games singe they left the Polo Grounds and have won eleven, lost five and tied one. - According to Condition: ris Bettor Wins, ‘To the Sporting Editor: the Mor- \® to three papers—The Evening World, Mail and Globe, The World and Mail, ® ‘up to be an adult Yo: the Chicago bunch are lavishing on it. Although the Phils broke the Cu! fracture their losing streak, The Cubs’ playing in Philly was very Mex. They now have a,little losing streak of three games, which should grow sing streak with all the loving care and nursing that Yesterday's showers might have affected the Athletics some if there was any method of losing a rainstorm, After a two-year lay-off from baseball, Artie Hofman ts:back on the ‘varsity. Artie was with the Feds one season until they evaporated. He will play with the Indians, as all eight Fed League clubs seem to grant waivers. ‘There seem to be too many unmuzzled baseball teams running loose {\ to suit the Braves. Cincinnati bit them yesterday, The Reds are flashing a robust brand of baseball on the road, but the Cincinnati fans havo to take their nou ticker, The Reds generally manage to get home jus a lot of games. Golt ‘After getting maced in Philadelphia the Western teams seem to regard {gj the trip to New York as an escape. The Pirates and Cards braced very neatly after their sentence expired in Philly, Possibly the Cubs will also ‘ot enough cinders in their eyes in the two-hour ride to New York to make ‘em meaner than a puma with a flat wheel, A friend of mine had @ bet on the! men playing on their team, but then, McGraw tsn't breaking any Child Morrls-Coffey fight and left the decision! | anor Law by playing Herzog, Fletcher, Zimmerman and six or eleven thers. isn't the only sport ‘abolighed the Cubs as a baseball stymie. to abolish the stymie, The Cubs have a lot of old hment over ¢ in time to lose winning string, they refused to willing 3 bon The Phils nave pife"s pinta TO, Ont., M morrow’s races FIRST RACE maiden thr ~The entries for to- as follows: ded; Howick ip) elk furl Tandy. exper, “100: Viet Ghnslabel, 65; Neue C., 88; Wiliam the Pour 100; Ava ‘Trovata, 105:" Fraseuclo, 100: aRakter, 109: SMathour, 07 Le Tt. aPormerly Van: | OOLOAND Ack Sine gated Aneniingy tee: 1 Fidel oh wena Nos Ba Le i. lon: iniaka. 100; "Near. 110; Bil Livingston, | Laity Blieen, 108: Beenecs 108; Vintag Tem Ack claiming three-year-oids furooes 0} W Hantey, 1 are and pi foaled \"Rotinhe, TIT? six Jy 108: i win 104 FOURTH ‘RAGE. handing King yearol evn i rer * Mand s2ifo thre. . Puta and Calls ea Xe EN steanleciiuso two Stucco, 140: ron’ Court, 144; 108, wolling teenth ies ‘RACING TO-MORROW ed it a draw and the Globe gave the decision to Morris. My friend. bet on Morria, and he and the party who bet with him have left it to the decision printed in The Evening World which Man wins the bet, seeing that two pa- rg called it a draw and one declared In'tavor of Morris, Sincerely, ‘TOM O'ROURKE. | Pee eaten NEW HAV Frankie Burns, the sen City bantamweight, defeated Al Shu- bert here last night at the Ryan A. C, year, has taken Walter Brooks, the locel fighter, under his management, He bas matted Brooks with Red Molonakl at ie opening show of the Brown A. A, of Rockaway on June 1, * Frank Moran, who i matehed (© box Carl is just a question of the “spots.” ——— Giants to-day with Pittsbureh, 8 M., Polo Grounds, Adm. 000.-—Adyi 30 P, te Morris st the Harlem Sporting lub on June 4, started sotive (rtining today for the bout at Grupp's Gymnasium, Morria began light train. tng yesterday at the Volo Cluy Though the A large crowd saw the boys battle twelve hard Burns won the ajority of roi 4 Fitzgerald aw the decision it and Bu PHILADELPHIA, May 22, — Pete Herman, bantamweight champion, won the popular decision over Gussie Lewis in @ 8ix-round bout here last night. Joo Burman of Chicago had ‘an easy time beating Frankie Clark. Cabs. Chicago. 2 647) Boot . Loule,.16 13 536! Pits New York, 4; Pittsburgh, 3. 1, Louls, 6; Brooklyn, 2. Philadelphia, 4; Pittsburgh at New York. St. Loule at Brooklyn. RESULTS OF Cincinnati, 2; Boston, 1, Chaba. -323!| Cleve'd.. Chicago, 3, GAMES TO-DAY, Chicago ® Philadelphia. Cincinnatl at Boston. | 9! Phila, GAMES YESTERDAY. New York vs, Detroit, Cleveland ve, Philadolpiila, Raia, Chicago ve, Boston, Rain. St, Louls va, Washington, Rain, Rain. New York at Detrott, MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS National League. American League, W. L. P.C.\Cluba, WW. Le 424||Boston....18 10 .643|St. Louls..16 .375||N. York, .17 10 ,630| Wash'ton ‘375 Chicago...22 13 623) Detroit JAMAICA $1,500 NEWTOWN STAKES and Five other Good Races BEGINNING AT 2.30 P, M, SPECIAL RACE TRAINS leave Penn, Station, 884 8t, an Av., also from Flatbush Av, Brocklys at 12,80, and at intervals up to Lot P. M." Course aiso reached by ‘Trolleys, Admission 83, Lady's Ticket $1.50, Hagtem §. Ga Rockaway Bowe Miams Mae lane Th te ‘0- —Ph Johnny Howard vs. Ciny Turner Bway 8. C.» Bln. Tel, Bia Bout, Ailse O'Dowd re.sieoe " “ a

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