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WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE. ee ee Baked hai Hi FPS EAT ICE FIO BERET H eh NOTE ENS OT MTR SORT OR. Sea “If any one attempts to haul down the American flag, shoot him on the spot.”—John A. Dix. Ts hi GREE PT INGER EDEN DLP EAN PRE, ha cachchcthchcicadhcadthcadtadhdacadhdaade BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ii iis, pa ~ MORRIS-MORAY BOUT TOLD IN SKETCHES MARK BEGINNING. / Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) | OF TENNIS TOURN ‘ 10 Rowps | a ns i OF THE 10 Many Stars Defeated at Be- | ginning of Woman’s Middle States Championship, At the beginning of the women's, | Middle States Patriotic singles Om | the turf courts of the Staten ladies’ Club at Livingston, , Bessie G. Holden led off by out~ » {driving Miss Florence Ballin i@ straight sets. The score was 6—8, 6—2, Then Miss Helen Gilleaudeau, the Barnard College champion, varied her game cleverly and triumphed | over Mrs. Robert Le Roy at 6—1j @—8 And this was after Mrs, Le Roy had Morris Defeats Moran, but Had Contest Been a Missing Con- test Latter Would Have Won, by a Mile, Comreigas, 1911. by The Prose Publishing Co, lew Yoork ing World.) 4RL MORRIS won from Frank Moran at the Harlem last night, If tt had been a missing con- test Moran would have won by a mile, He outmissed Morris in nearly every Lene Prag rhea abe odh j round, Moran's wild ones, tf thoy WS Common | Just to add a climax to all of this =| had all landed, could have knocked topsy turvy playing, Mise Helene : out Morris, Willard, Fulton and eight } | Pollak sent her forehanders whipping ‘through the opposite court, defended jby Miss Edith B, Handy. The latter ‘foiled t® withstand the powerful driv- jing and lost at 6—4, 2—6, 8—6& CONNECTED A | Miss Caroma Winn, the famous lett~ CouPLE oF TIMES. hander of the New York Club, ike» * wise furnished one more name to the } list of reversals, She wi mastered I by the fine assortment of passing | Cochran Colers in Front |shote which Mra. De Forest Candee Coffeys, He gave the surrounding atmosphere an awful beating, But he didn't land many polthogues on big Carl, While he was trying to hit the Oklahoma, man mountain, old slow but sure Carl never stopped . Poway TRIED “To"RID CARL. hammering away with short ones. Moran didn't try to block; stop, duck 5 ° Sd 9-2 —— . tree Rdsiom .- =~ > or sidestep a punch during the ten Siete, 2 | RALLY WINS FOR YANKS | (Koran very WEARY, BUT TevinG To START ONE. brought Into action against her, Mra, Twice at Belmont Park :"*::'seu ine" vsriea ball, all to the mystification of Mise for another moving picture. As far as boxing went, Morris and Moran Dut ring civilization ack |“Detroit Seemed to Have the Game Speared Until That | about fourteen thousand years — to the time of the cave men. There Last Stanza”—“You Can't Tell Whether the Robins | Winn, who fizzled our badly et the |Jockey Willie Knapp Wins ELECTIONS. __}|‘M%,{ be beaten at 4 First Time Since His Recent aig a liiteninwe die wertoe Hitchins, the Mexican champion; of wasn't a scientific principle evolved * *. ” + BELMONT PARK. \ Mies Ethel Tyndale, the Staten Island since the time of James Figg seen In Are Losing Again or Just Some More. phe | Reinstatement. Firat Race —Seamatross, Thrills, || title Holder, and'of Afra. “Theadare ae the whole ten rounds. Morris had | SSnEIEEEEEEEEEnin | Gene waru | Pifscend _ Race—Royal Amber, rounds, at the ofiminal fled. ge © one fighting plan, He simply walkea | Sometimes (T WAS bad By Vin no! Doublet, Ballybay, twenty-eight competitors was reduced up to Moran and leaned on him, By Arthur (‘Bugs’) Baer. a HARES eae eres ose: : {LLIB meer i. Rie Jokae The Decien [i Anton Von Bernuth, the Osea meanwhile pulling back his big,| Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New Yor Evening World). ih ita aa yee ries Fourth Race—Green Goid, Wil- |\bia University, player, ‘recorded am* ’ F thick anns alternately and pumping HAT ninth inning rally by the Yanks made New Yorkers forget at Belmont Park he saddled mofuttn "Race — Basis, Dovedale, || Patriotic “Singles, ie courte al ; in blows at half range, where accu- that mosquitoes are almost ripe. Detroit seemed to have the game tw in for hla Gittora || Brynlimah the New Yc Lawn Tennis Club j « winners for his boss, Giffor Sixth Race—Al M. Dick, Meteor- | at Columbia — Oval. Reeling 01 soe was & mete detell, When Morris speared until that stanza, Then Donovan's Liberty Bond pur. Counran, who, by the way, {a the best || ite, Ola Koenix drives with the precision of ao na 7 i ps Reged dog coe of| chasers started banging the basehit key on the old baseball cash reglater. sport of the new comers to the turf. —_ gunner, h hited Tuner Shee %| Misia between the. ws hd pushes | Wen Bill counted up the receipts for the day be found he had a stylisu| Al Reich will get a real chance to| Fairy Wand, the Cochran winner of LOUISVILLE: Ses , ' | violently against the heaving bosoms | PTotit of one game, The score was as close as elbows in the subway at|make good to-night at the Pioneer|] LEONARD BOXES LIKE the opening event, was the favorite || First, Race—Jane Frances, Noo tls smashes and vertepenete of both Cart and Frank, with intent | @ rush hour. Yanks 6, Tigers 5. Sporting Club, where he meets Charlie|{ REAL CHAMPION IN HIS }/and won itko a favorite should after Oe Ne eter leak he cuneene fC ta aces to separate them, It was like trying eo Steinert of Newark in the ater bout of] DEBUT AS TITLE HOLDER || counters everything but the best] | Mmmm ace Quartette, Charley {Jee tenia seen at ameotiiing ou to move @ couple of steam rollers by A baseball expert ie a gent who tells you all about the game. [ten rounds. Reich has been doing well ee cad luc Rs It Genesis would only Nolte, Honolull. ion, Broom: ||" shegg,to No purpose, ‘Von er 4 { hand, Before the fight was half over| Then you buy another paper to find out what the score was. since his recent comeback, having|| PHILADELPHIA, June 6.— Sorte me Hig by ia Trade cr is the ay MePartland was groggter than either GAR a5 Fala knocked out several opponents in quick |] Henny Leonard made bis first ap- |] Wories wold be considerably less AER rt Oy Tl wares the arinnene of The of eeerone 4 ih of the contestants, He was lucky to You can’t figure whether the Robins are losing again or just some in. Weinert hasn't, fought since hell pearands as world’s lightweight hae rman, however, was thei] Maicth Racee-Guy Fortune, Hard, tant matches, in each of which 1 j last the teh. Kapecially was he lucky | more, It's possible for a hick to be so wrong that he's right. The Robins rere he Olyinpia A, A. |]oTownIng glory of Midgely's day's|| putord i ‘ fast driving. carr ot ee to escape the wild wallops that both | haven't ched that inflamed stage yet. They are just wrong. Score, W4% stopped by Fred Fulton, but he ts|[ champion at t y ; ¢ | work. Always hopeful of the best, Seventh Race—White Crown, Al- J the next rou rick TiAl Hi centers swung before they noticed! Cubs 4, Robine confident that he will check Reich's|} last night against Joe hehe he but gltogether too conservative, Mid faldir, Flitaway pander. th nternationslist, andes ol | | Pat the chitul teeneetinny referee — jWinning streak. The winner will prob. |} this city, baa ca Wree titae gely offer sd little in the way of en- = =~ match in ‘connection with thettours ! have been knocked for @ goal within 1/ you want to forget about the war, boils and taxes, go out and | ably be matched with Jim Coffey. haweesay ries of Aaa ting that a | CCUragement to friends of the stable, Linger in the saddie Royal probani y | FAMent this afternoon, ; ' ‘i sptial” w have been beaten away off. — | ———— i To ue Manse and Moran tun | ‘atch the umpires work, It's one of the beat counter-Ifritante in | _ Mob Meautiner, the Callfornia middiewetant. || champion ever defended his title | ("0 looked for “push” on Airman,| WU © as hi Scvariland wae in the ey ey tat | the works. But why hammer the umpe when the Giants ere winning? whe, wo the ups, lo sie boting lott beer| g week after winning it. TReY | but thareas force he wont co sie| Maxey Blumenthal will of course boll INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. - Mediates Deawel the way they im-| qhat's almost as foolish us trying to chin a ‘cella, If the preacnt 7 be masere dame tnca ‘iiceowecar eu || usually plungo right into vaude- | naturally drove those who listened to Meee tracks bur tie ceaind aoanuea | de Oe fhe | stay broke, ‘They leaned back, let| 4”mptoma continue, the Giants will be piling up a lead that even |p) We.mananm Gorse Fnac Hie conoment will] i onthe and eometimes & Fe RON Lae real a tat narueta [Gt wander tor the prabanie neppene|() STANDING OF THE CLUmB MoPartland through, and by mutual! lark Griffith couldn't overcome in January. And that's when Clark — | Mabon of Pittsburgh, who baa fought vearly a] year or two. earned money was "burnt’ up" sc linge at the Pioneer A. C.. in Weat Pvcagemeld Apel bcseeserlbec! c) Degen whaling agmether again and} overcomes them. The Gtants completed the 120-yard circult just five |S tamrsuod tout at « boring sniereiaeser te te|] Welch wis given a bad beating, | Whimsy, Pickwick, Slippery Elm and | Forty-fourth Street to-night. You see, || Newerte..23 10 | is still the manager of Al nd despite the unfortunate | erses Al bas suffered in the Baltioere 22 16 Partland looked almost dis ouraged. | times, while the Cards could only score thrice, Thrice means three. | staged in Pitisburgh on the night of June 16 | s monte, ..42 18 It was an uphill fight for him. | Pia Saas | Aa McAlister has been fighting in great form since | he was so weak that he dropped I've often suspected that a first and at the end of the siath round | Rhine Maiden, while a lot of 10 to 1| Maxey went abegging. Airman came on in| eich the stretch after Whimsy and Pick- | fistic re be cane East be ought to @ emnibition | ¢: o Several ; > 1b eis the glass hod carrier was jot’ when| You remember the story about the amateur hunter who claimed he Le ‘ae feet be 0 ‘dood exhibition exhausted into ‘ite chols. Bererns wick made it look like a two-horse Pericer ot atpeeslbin wanloe shame Ravan Gee TER OAYE } Moran took up fighting as a trade,|never miswed a shot. Every time he pulled the trigger the gun went off, es nes cal r affair, scope | GRMN Of & possible world's che Newark, 8: Richmond, 4, | Now I know it. The way he stawkd | tac had a perfect trigger average, Something Uke the Pirates, only they | Charlie White, the hart biting lightweight of | YOrs@ of a knockout, but Benay Whimsy was the natural “form”|pion heavyweight. To-nicht Bckimore, 5; Providence, 4, 4 4 ‘i . ‘ horse of the race and was beaten| meets Charley Weinert of Newark, a Carl Morris on his neck round after | hit something yesterday and that something was the Phils, More power Cnicago, and Jowny Tillman of Indunapolie, who | apparently didn't care to risk in- bpd Kochester, 9; Toronto, 8, without any excuse, Johnny MeTag-| very we nt, an round showed that would be able|to ‘om, It accelerated the Giants’ lead to thirty-five points, We could loots tike a promising fighter, bave fuat saved | uring his hands and didn't press | part got him away well and had the thal is m t ap ov Huflalo, 6; Montreal, 2, / Hoare Hgnely, fram the cellar to tHe | gay nomething nice about the Pirates’ chances for the pennant if we weren't | articies of axreemeut calling for them to meet I |. ao vatage choice of course all the way, Pick-|sult of the bout than he ix over Sat GAMES TO-DAY, Beth mk hed cr ori worth Building | 6g busy wondering why the slide trombone pli er in @ jazz band always @ ten-round contest at the baseball park in Leonard was given a wonderful | Wick took a lot out of Whimsy, how-|urday's Suburban Handicap, Maxey | Newark at ichmond. with a hod of bricks. ott San & dou Wal Haden oh ha-ane OF tke (tonnes | Minneapolis on the evening of June 9. ‘The a as M ing | Cver_in the run to the final sixteenth, |s.ys Billy Gibson has promised lim Montreal at Bufalo, eneereas Old stamina was att | battler have agreed to weigh in at 134 pounds at | reception, 6,000 fans cheering | ang when Airman came along Whimsy |a match for Reich with Coffey’. ir ‘Toronto at Recheater ere Py Srosey “ fa aeons | ——— 4 7 c 13 A. M. on the day of the coptest, This s the | themselves hoarse when he clam- | had little left. case Al polishes off the Newark fa- Providence Bataltimore, acylase cull Pelt rn ju baits | DONIC BUSH CAROMED A SINGLE OFF THE SAFETY Most important bout Tillman has engaged in. |] berea through the ropes, Philade ; - ; vorite to-night . for flurry inthe tenth round ’®| «RAZOR SIGN IN RIGHT, AND WILL BE REWARDED WITH A — } phians practically regard Leonard |! , Wille Knapp “came back” with a| ‘eae ——_—_—_—_————— Hoth looked fit when the buttie be-| FINE OF ONE SAFETY RAZOR, “Get Uetaae \eces beeed to Fre man, | a home product, as be has boxed |i Yoyetacce cor the @rst time since hie! qe old saying. “One a day and Maer Tilcren was leon cena Ge eater | 8. ©. @f Brooklyn, to-day signed up Pete Hart- La y reinatatement, He rode his first win-|tive forever,” evidently doesn't ¢ A ley, the aggresive and durable Dane of thie city, | here so often and has scored many be pl rir nd ang put up £ Bilt- | much ice with Jockey Willie Knapp. 4 to meet Shamus O'Brien, the Yooker light: He : edged exhibition. He nursed Favour came t back after his victory e chaser in the Rocky Mountaing. Pitcher Khmke was | vugee ta ae tue ihe ate, lie eational victories here, | along tke a Joe McCahey when a lesa| He came TIgKE back after hix victory going good up until that time, but in the ninth he Jumped with the rest | stgget at Wesmantel’s experienced rider might have gone] oo: winsome Vera home In front of | body at 199 pounds stripped. Morri was almost skinny at Hut Carl really was After a few rounds M Up until the mnth the Tigers figured the game was safer than a 4 In his toes. | gallant submarl tter shape, joran's body Jub pext Saturday night, | iF | 7 ¢ paasangers. of @ rus hg to pleces and thrown first money fy baa j o kun to sag, so that he was a bit|f the passanger Ove aaa: te at Goan Gnas feuger | Wilke Antey, the weet side bantamweisht, will! away. Wild Thyme seemed best in all manner and kinds Of good thinga flabby and thin waisted i ba Rey yr | box Frankie Kid Willams, the Bronx bantam | ¢ ace, for after losing several {7 the two-year-old maiden race one during etery second of the journe: he race, for a LJ which wound up the day's programme. i inna waa Although handicapped by the fact that there is only one eighth : Mie. wade sae. Berman. Kee. we Sek rian less | lengths: by. FUGRINE Out @porGhOhing |A eee any ub Ne Cay ® BIOKTACiInS, ! M ~ ate nestly tore a Fas place, the Athletics and Nationals are taking turns wearing it. The eh Madien, Whe bones 8) ramen vttlnetar ‘taco tr eee on ee eenaetie ote hs felnea Mtn every sheer skill of the veteran of the sad- SJ edgy Pe POUR When he A's are there now, but it is Washington's turn to-morrow. the Pioueer sporting Ciub oa Saturday night, was! together Joe Stanley of Whiladelphia and Tery| would have won in a few. more| “le told when the “pinch” came | ' stopped a hard right with his to-day signed by Juck McCarthy, matchmaker of | Martin, the colored baptam, “In a apecial bout | strltcs, — ; hin, But when rate wu) By Far Rockaway Club, to box Bate r ee ety | j Seek ay Meal tbay rate him| If Heilman’s home run had been a foot lower he would have been Ce aes a gtimnarey Chub to os Bal | Dare Aster will eschange view with Tommy ee “Te with Rovatty, | winmheet Belmont Herenest ran a It's friction that causes rapid ‘rank began to swing his favorite 3 fis “nic M tuaky, i javsweight champion, 0 | Geary of Harlem, | Paul Fox won a race with Royalty, ‘ace tn the opening event, a ‘ “Mary Ann." The end of the thind| punished with a $750 auto, June 18, Madden ae vom a) ha sent boule . land everybody was giad. Paul dosent six-furlony race for fillies, on the main, J epreciation, loss of power, . 2 ~ via the K. 0, rou! . “ vhen| course. She on the extreme out- d ldier Bartfield, who added another knockout | Saddie many winners nowadays when n x ou an reater upkee i | found them both weary und wobbly.! ‘Puree umpa worked at the rounds yesterday, but Bap Johnson _— te he nestd ex’ katerday slant tr corean| ay poor man's horse has ge, muon (side at the post and had ty overcome | Eliminate tricti Ws Pp cost 7 The fourth round opeged with @ rush| hasn't stated whom he auapocts, — « Willle Retily, manager of Jimmy Unity, intends | it,cry Gattie in the ninth round at tue Bredway|Chance as a “sonwball in hades.” |a lot of difficulties getting to a con- on by using H in which Morris pushed Moran into | ———- jt Keep the aggresive eek fide boxer busy £08) 5°, of Hivokimn, ie practically matched to| Fox was lucky in having Shuttinger fending position, At the stretch turn | } ow OD, pita Baked oreey, the clever col: Dut t a » oO oy al Me’ pyar 8 co pel 0 e het ti ora ame 4urlously enraged | jared boxer jartom Sin i ackport, N. ¥., belore the Queensberry A, ot le ” a nie of lei , : shouted at Mobartigd eked: He! pills. The Detrott pitchers were about as charitable as an alligator, sight; Dummy Murvs at the Yorkviie Sporting | oe utals, N, Xan Monday ercuine dune 11 ally make good| and even at that the finish nw her GRAPHITE s ; pushing Morris away, and ran at Mor. Sa ed hab nest Mena) Nie ( a trish 1 Fog As only one pound stenda in tie way of clinch: | anybody but Shut-! fighting It out gamely In second plac Automobile r Fig like coraay 1 Vor half a pire) eA cc eeeE ; x roa an he Vioaeer Sporting Chiv one wer fr0W 1O-/ing the bout, it is most likely that the managers| | ————————— deat Waa - ra eee — Mitts osiathwii ety tae) Y, NIMH, THE WABHINGTON TAM ON TonoNTO? [Shy Pes me tere cence te LUBRICANT: great heaving swings that nearly vai altclint | jap beth nario to b ir on meee Fi h ;, . = ites — Btly Noche tas been selected to referee the ‘i t R lt. ' Bivee(soisa Fro WIA Coat avery” ty wa aR sa tha | Wateead Dae Meare Duslan teu ug esulls ort Briefs Their use means smaller " he missed—which was every time bins seemed to have locked their ate up in @ safe and tied the) Ae th d und it Detw Bab i 1 yg REP a he hain sean a ratit | Malian boxer of this cits, and Joe Welling of] | A® the propoed ton-round bout between Babe bills, more powcr and alonger- i | As Moran ran at him he jabbed and| pieerclictt | Beate, oe ne ts Mati Blak oe oagetar |e sore hak baen fevers telnd cee | _. Maetelle Ry Renta Caster, Pi Inaele Treliers on Way Here lived car. i fen wipned ih uppercute At ict ; | sigbt, ‘Thie te the eecund show conducted by the | of Baltime ently called off 00) ROCHESTER, N. Y., June 5.—Kid] According to a ram rec 4 Moran missed a swing and fell to his Rert Willams used to sing it was dinner time for the rest of the ek Lervle sad Mike O'Dowd baring foved |EETI Jimamy, Ditie, waseee? of Plain, ‘eer| Norfolk, champion heavywelaht of Fan-|ffom Dr. Charles Tafner, manag { Atk your dealer for the } knees, which steadied tin Ay | bors, but nly twelve o'clock for him ive the baseball aon for Keven | each other at toe oveDing, tiged ef welting for Chaney and bes booked lama, administered @ sound drubbing to|Curle Neck ¥arm, Coteman, Va., the Dixon Lubricating Chart . th he landed three “Mary Anns” in| Cities in the National League, but only J neinnat | Fi a Rockto Kansas, the Buffalo lightweiaht, to mott)Tom Cowle: the Cumberland man|@tire trotting horse stuck of C. KK succession, fairly on Curl's Jaw 4 . lan reas nee cneometye, ot teaist Site A ITSS ing totes Gt New Gain, PR te | etait tate ast Gabel ia ten tara (Gr BUEN WIL Be. eniced toate JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO, | senderous Oklahoman ree! 5) ‘ ae wih ta m care thie veinlty are trying 10 induce Pete Herma, : M | mountain, here last night, In | Bina r Neesas Clas’ a Renderour Oklahoman reeled around Plrates ain't filled Wagner's shoes and they abv't filled his cap. Dantamweight champion, to meet Proakie| Mondes, June 11. Chaney wil be made an offer! rounds, although outwelahed by thirty-|C!tY early this morning and will ar-| Dead Fotebliched 1837 5 for a Tow steps, recovered, and * . | Poe ween om ~ a hte meet winne o nd | ‘3 e: y t 6 j pushed Frank to the ropes, Morgn| ‘The ain't filled his uniform and we're deginning to suspect that | Waroe of Jersey City tm a contest at t 1 et ce, mianer of ns tant, and Dime e-ltwo pounds and at a disadvantage of |Tive in Jersey City about 6 to-night, | honed 1008 f # 4 . his h *¢ ew Mohd on | ihe manager of Herman in agin pecte Chaney's hands to be weil enough by that | eight inches in helght. Norfolk took the |from where they will be led to Madis. j couldn't stand up against his bulk they can't even fill his place on the bench tine to clinch « match, the opening round and ham- |g, | The crowd was yelling wildly, At the wate by declaring tat the only . [lead I ie heavier opponent from pillar | Sduare Garden ready for the opening of this moment—some fight! . [lot Pete meet Burns is at New Urieau 7 eh ._ [mere nes jthe big sale on Wednestay morning , § ee | Although he is older than a buffalo hanter, Eddie Plank still manages | clalms be can easily get as much as $5,000 Alton Feuthernsiaht Champion onany we | 0 Dow, Hever UOSTINE LESS |The shipment ts made up of 102 head, | sxan———SPORTING, ‘ ROM this time on action re-|to get ‘em up to the catcher, And the batters ain't reading the label on |be Wed, This protaby means thet Hume will| bene 4 viding (0 comet Beans Leonard. 1b i not | Wins One » {iacluding the former world's champion * » ait Ve ¥ ftigh or h L her for ane |trotting stallion The arvester, 2.0 i minded us that Jess Willard ie| the ball either, NOE tA nnn 8 ME NO CS 1 ate. manatee of tanker. Geran | NILA ARE Pee June w al |the champion pacing ‘colt. William a boxer, Moran fought in furl. | —————— |_ kimi). ‘Thiery of Chicago, former mans, | matches eines He expects Benny to| ter Laurett, the crack New York welter-|1.08', and (he imported Kussian Orloff mil ‘Thiery of ag, former wer of Prva ae Vl e ph Schappert ar {stallion Bion, TIE wild rights that seldom met anything | Lo ee ate tyes |e match anvinat Leonard be will retiw trom the |Tiaht. Laurett whipped his opponent ail| Won't Shift Washington Club. BELMO N T PA RK but air. Morris, slow and ponderous A er ee Tee Frat A Conan 0: there are no more fei vt tor him [the way, having him badly beaten at the! president Ban Johnson ef the Amori« famed him every tine by leaning on | National League American League. The battle will be fought st os OF 18 ix ingside fo McAuliffe Enay for Emmers, American League was considering @ plar im and pounding steadily with both . a nds, aud if the weath will po doubt draw an i mmonse favorites} The Free 9. ©. of Freeport, b. 1,, wil |} BRIDGEPORT, June 6.—K. O. Eggers, |to lthe hard hitting New York bantam, | Brook! hands. Once Frank missed a swing and fell over the ropes, And there | Cleve, WL PC.) Clone. Wt. #.0,|| Came wR.) Clume Wh PC, New ors 23 12 657 | Bosion....14 18 438 | Boston... 28 12 700 | Desrou, Ameria Leggs hea | THE BABYLON HANDICAP as bol) mea a | r ; oe the nization would. not 7 was methodical Can, right over him, |] phi. Hrookiya..i4 20 412||Chleage,, 29 14 .696 | Mt, Lo fans of tha |have for its { pout of tem iounds at ite | RAVE Toune Faleatene oo i Fo 2 ghange for sentimen 2 MILE STEEPLECHASE chugging home a right before Moran Janow on Friday n okie Wilson of Hrook.| Worst beating In twelve rounds he has The league would bo could get back into position. He hit bit fan tae, M4 re b Pind bat i414 Jackaow, the sensations! toe tweigt. acs foe ale) of Brookiyn, In received leat plane, tte, Saored ; a tots In onder ko have and Four Other Good Races et ta aces eee ee sy Ce | wi hia first bout to ® devision since knock. (a eix-rounder Joannie Tom,ea will go abatn the coun Whtin the /the national yaine played qt he ‘Nae pace The last round found Moran ap- New York, 5; Ot, Louls, 8, veren, at Boston towight. The distance is twelve rounds, — --— — dee SPE AD RACE rently all in, but he rallied and Chieags, 4: Brooklyn, 2 Philadelph Wat baer, maniaw @ dito, ae cen || watts Go Fuehtins Biss ac sclmnaann Bate Bonhag’s Record Won't Stand, enn. Station, ght hard—that is, he fanned the air more furiously than before, Mor- rig outmauled him again. eorge Bonhag's sensational mile! too ad et int al Kk at Travers Island on Saturday in|| Es Mo Spee Mieburgh, 5; Plladelphia, 1 Aeweiwn, 0; Cimermany is not $3,000, but $4,000, be & holding out for| man," and © has euiistal| Barney Adair knocked out Rabe Su)- vofore be agrem to give Dundes « return baile, |in the Naval Coast Reserve, Conifrey has mace|Mvan, who substituted for Johnr Wawhingtoa, 7; 5:, Lous, 4, od ahoringe agaitet Beeany Levoard aud ower! Schwarta, in, the sixth round, at the] 289-9 will not be allowed as a new G The dest event of the evening was GAMES TO-DAY. | ‘The star bout at the Fairmont 4, ¢, op Batur- | ouas boven |¥orkvilie’s. 0. last night. CAhard vigit | American record. "This, at leant was the | me ae @ speech by Kid McCoy, in Seventy New York a1 Cincinnati, Votre. at New Tork (iwe games), day bight. will bring together thoes two atuasieg | - lto'the jaw brought Sullivan dows, Mitude ‘wt the local A: A: UW. headquare | \ nee first Regiment uniform, asking f Aivokiye 01 Pittebargh, Cleveland at Boston, ightweigots, Jounay Harvey of Hariem and Willie olny Kid A. of Elizebeti 1) been | the full count Pail varacenit ae he eae 3 Clab, Bt ‘ enlistments, The famous Kid is as ‘Philadelphia at Chiles; | Chicago at Philadeiphis, Beecher of the east side, Both boys are training matched to meet Jimmy Ganiner of Lo Pll at Dy als el aaa tne alk, there is little Nkelihood that : oJ Ht he Soa Stan A good a recruiting sergcant as he was besten at th Leaia | 84, Loals at Washington, dant for this battle, as it promises io be a gruel the Commercial A, (, of Bosion on June 9, Pel Teber, SFr een time will be aecepted by the record ~ go-NIGHTo<Py eer ne a fighter, * Ling affair from goug to gong, twelve rounds to @ deciaiou, cose ~Ailivery Drill. Pole Grounds. acia, dos—aur e which meets In November, charter Welnor tone Hage 8g shy ; i H