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BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK : INTERVIEWING A BASEBALL MANAGER, 1918 Copyright, 1917. by The Press Publirhing Co. (The New York Evening World.) COU =| cowed Mrs. Gavin Will Meet Mrs. Huck- f. nall To-Day in the Final Round @ Sern : 1, of the Women’s Metropolitan ‘A ORPHAN | K Golf Association Champion- ean ship Tourney at the Piping nO Club. Weewe a kone a AU John McGraw, Manager of the Giants, Is the World’s Cham- pion Repudiator. Mra. W. A. Gavin ef Baltusrot won decisively in the semi-final round of the Women's Metropolitan Golf As soctation championship tournamt at the Piping Rock Club, defeatt Mra.,H. C. Phipps of the home oltb, S$ up and 7 to play. In the flaal round T to-day Mrs, Gavin will meet Mrs/ Wiyeen bas tee revedlatiog record Thomas Hucknall of Forest Hill, who of the world. If medals were given ours the last bracket at the ex- : for running in a circle he'd carry Doss an areipavir | pense of Mrs, L. A. Wimpfheimer of around more decorations than a French Go WITH ‘THAT? ‘the Century Country Club, can- apg yee Lon HAVE YOU REPUDIATED YET? 2s: soe: oe se oo could hop blindfolded frontward and ? Gavin, whose mechanical strokes en- back: abled her to take advantage of every and Tar tute te sua epee Oe mistake of her opponent. At no time John thinks that his signing of a “The Famous Old Seven-League Boots of Fairyland ‘ring tho match. which tasted only eleven holes, did the British player PRM euas tar puriing erers. oil Never Covered the Ground That John’s Boots Have. make » really bad shot. Two or three he said what the sporting writers all mes her drives wandered a trifle, say he said, “will in time be proved That Last Boot Was Some Boot”—“The Gicnts Now |iceains Nor pail-te trouble, bet Seen Copyright, 1917, by the Pree Mupiiahing Co, (The Néw York Rvening World.) Jom M'GRAW is now busy ex- al < to be for the best interests of all con- Joceasions she generally managed to S , {2,ba for the best interests 0 Have a Wicked Lead on the Phils. They Have a Fifty- Jecover with the minimum amount of pel E Tt will—if it marks John McGraw's Point M. Unless x y R diates It.” hen the fourth holo a rather unusual] § nn Somebody Repu fourth i last appearance in public print. later happened for a champtonship © 3 In making her swing for the “ 9 tent. By Arthur (‘Bugs’’) Baer. drive Mrs, Phipps missed the globe Copyright, 1917, by The Pross Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) | completely, the clubhead striking the A PAIR of rubber heels will sure absorb the shocks on a set of boots, | sround eral inches back of the ball 3 iE thirteenth bout between Jack Britton and Ted Kid Lewis may be the last, as it is to be a twenty-round affair at Dayton next Monday night. Britton has managed te nom tows out ithe sort oe OVE Rosebud Comes East And John McGraw’s latest communique is supposed to O'Suilivanize |""4 bounding completely over. That he + when the collection of boots that John made, Unfortunately for John, sy yr “ca vim ctor s wecond shot te the M. OR LEAGUE STANDINGS while it rubber heels the National Comm‘sh all right, it fails Epa became trapped on ber third. O'Sullivanize the baseball writers who were gyped by his sudden flip-,| They halved in 6 ; pete any doubt Lawis' stil} has that e flop. It will take a flotitia of rubber heels to assimilate the shocks on that| That. by the way, was one of only I Britton and Levis go back to the or ‘or Broo yn Han icap National League, \ American League. boot. The famous old seven-league boots of Fairyland never covered the | jie holes Mis. Phipps ate maneee By “decisioniess ten” game again after we Pres a % ae |Crebe. Sided [Povo aa ne cane, Lge PC. ground that John’s boots have. That last boot was some boot. You said tt. | going out in 42, atood 7 up at the turm lew Yor! ‘Cincinaatt | Chlengo: etrolt...25 at v1 gl d ost that they ought to make it a six- Phila,....31 21 .696|Boston....20 27 426 | Boston....82 21 .611'8¢. Louls..23 31 425 . bead adatasherttlgka pinta td! nights-and-matinees-every-afternoon Chastigteg ot Thise Of Three Years Ago) Lewis trie to make o peech and be- Chicage...38 27.660) Hrooklyn..20 28 “att|| Now York bo 35 aeelhue serie 31 330 4 guy who has dieted on the fat of the league for éo many ‘| decisively was with her mashie and pat affair. Rejuvenated and Read came tongue-tied, bt Loule..28 26 619) Pitis’gh “ Cleveland 29 29 .500|Wash’lon, 20 33.377 seasons is apt to permit some of it to congregate up around his cars. pol ae paag A OS ha pe n | f " - y Billy Oliver put Ed Bond over the RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. And when you carry your waistline up around your skull you are a Mrs. Gavin with a deft chip shot woes RS. OWEN ZIEGLER write or Fine Effort. | plate in the sixth race after trying New York, 4; Benton, 0, | New York, 6s Beton « fathead. Mr, Dalsimer doesn't make all the boots in the world, We | lay the Fubber core, if not absolutely from Schoharie Count, N. Y. for two years. The gelding has been Broskiyn, 4; Phitadeiphin, 2. Govetand, 1; Chtenge, ©. are all bootmakers, her to get down the putt. In that wi (Cincinnatl, 7; 84. Louis, | Phitadetphia, 3; Washington, ». |ahe won hole after hole. ‘The mate that the death of Owen Ziegler By Vincent Treanor. Wupakinie at Cie-ceer coven ‘recently. Chleago, 12; eval Detroit, 6; Yt. Lowa, 4. Le aR jended on the ‘eleventh green with & : & few days ago has left his family HE arrival of Frank Weir at |/® Winning Ed Bond upset the calcu- GAMES TO-DAY. The custom or hand made boot is costly, But tt doesn’t cost nearly so half in 3. Both had fine toe shota and i destitute, and that she is Mi and as Jamaica with the rejuvenated | ‘#tlons of many who had regarded ‘ DAY. much as the chin made boot. And it isn't the original cost of the chin ‘id thels appronch pute dung. |g *yet unable to do any work, Ziegler Old: Roseb best |AFinament and Preston Lynn good blend bes soni ease Hardest chad manufactured boot. It's the’ upkeep. the winner piay ont the bye-holes, for was @ great boxer and had md, one of the beet) ¢ cb pac Brooklyn at Philadelphia, Fhiladeiphia at Washington, he the way she hax been going In all of her | utaliGs bid. Gans. Ho 6 at ipteved horses that ever raced tn this coun- ngs Oo ea Cincinnati at St, Louie, Cleveland at Chicago, e |matches this week, the chances are that | With the aid of an adding machine and a net we counted up all the | Mri avin would have been able to” boots that have been made sinze the prodigal son thought he could play | Complete the round close to 80. the sun field without smoked glisses. The statistics show that there are! ‘The tendency to Lop, her second shots more boots than feet. w ible for Wimpthelmer ~ s \holes in her match with Chicago at Pittsurgh—two games M4. Loals at Detroit. try, means the addition of worthy A t Belmont’s good two-year- of his old friends will find it in th bal ‘ : e : . ced contention in Monday's Brooklyn} oiq Lucillite had little trouble win- “s Handicap at Aqueduct, Since his fi th f' 1 of the Y: I; for aid cat's oaks, a t. ing the fifth renewal of the Youthful Sent Successful. “come buck" early thl8/ Stakes, Off on his toes, he just gal- * Mrs, Hucknall. Off the tee there wi . - spring Old Rosebud has been racing | joped to win as he pleased. Gifford While considered & heavy plece of armament in the good old days, inile to choose between ‘the two. eam ‘avorite motto of the National [very creditably in the West. He bas|Cochran’s Bughouse was second al- young Mr. Samson's weapon has been generally discarded by Europe's they were generally fairly be iN ‘ut ' League: “The incident is closed.” | beaten some of the beat of handicap | most as easily, . warring government lode! a c anise “the fourth hole, however, Battling Levineky, tho fast Hebrew | ‘Doc’ Bagley writes trom Messantdale, N. 3.0] errane Be mente 6s \modern (war orananc The boomerang isn't Wimpfheimer lost, thereby, Secoming * fields, and right now Welr considers | \y, found among the fighting equipment of Uncle Sam's warrt With no hope to! aan et auipment of Uncle Sam's warrlors. If inter. down, she got into two bunkers Bus LEONARD offers to weigh {him almost as good as ever, It tun't | to Vit Hoe Woke of picking anything |neavyweight, and Joe Bonds, the husky | Tewr Wille Jactwon ie trsining for nett F407 | national battle eqperts slip the gate to these antiquaied and back flaring took § for the hole. | She topped in for the State Athletic Com. |iikely that he would bring him all the’ talent had a lively skirmish digging Dix fellow from Seattle, were secured to- | say that his protege is already in excellent wage, Weapons, It’s prelty neat dope for the Individual fighter to also discard Sroath st ne’acconth und topped mission at any time to prove|Way East if he believed he didn’t have | #0mething up to run third, Recount, day by Lew Raymond, matchmaker of | H¢ 1 boxing daily with Young Caniell, Harold them, going to No.8. The Forest Hills w F rea) obama) Be € 5 a that he is @ legitimate 183-pound|a chance {n the old time turt classic. |Chlef y Lally | and) Debadou wert the sturtem B.C. to engage in the feat- | Very, to! im Hew bantam chamapion, Bens? - es |Site iuchnallte, worse Roa * lightweight even when not trained| Handicapper Vosburg entertains a| quarters an sure inings to be third, Ure bout'of ten rounds at a show to be a We all manufacture boots, It isn’t the’ ten million matches that the tenth, where she twice found treme down for a championship bout. The|very high opinion of Old Rosebud, | None of them landed in the money, staged at the club's mummer home at the fant east site bantam. ba you don’t carry into a munition factory that counts. The ons you do |i 400k 7 for the hole. | Tt gentleman who said Benny welghed jallotting him 120 pounds, only nino less | |to*anteh® woking Devil being the One sn tt station, ftockaway Bench, on{ Duss at Havin attthe Falnsont A. G, tomer. earty in is the one that registers. And the price of boots is getting left her only 2.uy, but her cbponent j in at 137 when he fought Welsh seems |than that of The Finn, who {s at top ee eeergeen July 17, Bonds hes beet fighting tn | £2" Blah And Jack Siarkey at Brown's Faz Hook-/ higher, Aire to be in a hopeless minority, Even |weight. The old gelding, which was| ‘The Berwyck Stable's Lady Longtel- | better form tae tha tase fer cae ang | tty {lub one week from to-night ——— bing her drive from’ the Attesat iam Welsh's manager has voted against |rated about the fastest horse in the | low had to be much the best to win the |{t ts likely that he will make Levinsky| Leo Fiyno, manager of Pete Hartley, “the New Still, the Giants didn't make any boots yesterday., They stepped out! pHILADELPHIA. J June — Jack who stopped both Milbflm Saylor 4nd keel hauled the Braves in a corrugated gam Rough but nifty, Hutchinson of the Allegheny Country ed bbe within four days, bas ben offered Batteries, Tesreau and Rariden; Ragan and Gowdy. ‘Errors, Rigler and (lub took the lead at the end of the " 780 guarantee to box Charlie White of Chicago second round In the National Open Pa HE U. 8, Army tsn't ahead of /at Belmont Park three years ago, ar-| the race she found an opening in the Poe yg date clag i Shaeelery head tH Ciscianet! on duly 21, but te bovting ovt for) friotie Golf. ‘Tournament at Whites the navy in taking up athietic |rived in good condition, jue croemen gd a ay te Wedameday night, wil engage in another battle to | 20, Yet cent. of ie aroma aud transiorttion, marsh, He turned in @ card of 73 for ulm. country up to the time he broke down Guy's acing atten having wit, tre |Cxtend himself in order to beat him. Durable Da and Joe while leading the Withers fleld home worst of the luck in the early part of There 1s some growing suspicion that a cow doesn't steer with Ita tall, @, total of 149 for the 35 holes, a ones sports as @ means of gettin, "1 morrow evening. He will go against Young Rec: Raining prestige ea « coutender for Bits é fs as tall, ON hes 5 ald 7 men into gating condition. The vase | Johaay Moran's filly, Alleen ©, | Cassatt's Portia a tor of Jersey City, the atuniy little lightweight, | HeBny Leonard's crown, Anyway, the Giants have been without their $50,000 rudder for a couple Soke Bad over the field of nearly one gbting lon. The DAVY | noatly graduated from the maiden| OR es who baa been boxing in good fashion recently pia ot we And they are annexing games like a cat annexes cream, The | Alexander Cunaingham of Wheeling, has had its boxing bouts and boxing | Frau i Ua attrtaoe penletaker ake JAMAICA ENTRIES. ‘They will meet at the Broadway 8, C. of Brook.| , Battling Lahn, the hard-hitting Brooklyn ben- team lapped up another contest yesterday. They are beating the rest of W. Va. Who had the best score In th championships, national and i doa palgaes dd Lis Ml a, tym in the main bout of ten rounds, while in the b ernyga has beew matched to meet Young Me- the league and making them like it. opening round Wedn was foro national, for many years. And re. |little Johnny was all smiles for the Other tencrounder Harney Adait of Harlem will | Auliffe for twelve sounds on the night of July 0 sasha Into third place with a total of 158, rest of the Gay, “She ran @ nioe,| JAMAICA, L. I, June 8.—The en-| son up ain Bey Won al ou ben. At the ball park in ‘Cono cae His drives were ns good as yesterds aa ety DAVY baa begun providing | even race," auld Johnny, “Didn't| tries for to-morrow's races are as fol- i pf at pea — The Robins got ten scurrilous base bangs yesterday and nicked Ut when he got onthe 200, phnny, oa ' . ; pelle sete k 5 é jseemed unable to locate the hole fro cormplotely equipped athletic elds tor |o08, Aue O aig more than that, lows: Word has just deo recelrad here from Mem-| yie@4y, Mulline. matchmaker of the Clermont the Phils four to two. As Robby hasa't repudiated the victory it is |fuirly easy, distances ieee its men to use when on shore leave. earolda; conditions; | Phila, Tenm,, to the offest that Pere Herman, the | The latest of these bh 16; Arrowwood, 106; | bantamweight champion, and Pal Moore, the fast 1 k- ‘or 5 ‘he intervie per n 7 a Edward Loos of Philadelphi wit FIRST RACK—For 1 vied, Mew Safe £0 print it, The interview went nine innings, and at the finish —|_,,Bdward, Loos of Philadelphia, rita x Toor’ Tay ‘Toy’ | Memphis Lantare have bee matched to meet im | MI that the men will meet in Brooklyn within the Phils were second ina field of two. Unless the Robins disavow total of 150, held second. place Fulton, which he famediately several bali | 8M Fan an impressive race, Pinched | » off shortly after the start and?P meet easter hy sadirrg poacioal Knocked out of all contention Feel H t vie Yoo: Weuma, lid, bape, ght round decom bout at Mewpbie on the | bebe seat the entire statement tho result will be inoculated into the Natlonat close Gigs ot Titer Waliee eeiaee for the officers. ‘There's nothing slow |0tlY. Rowan took her the overland | RACE Por there yer hg gb rat pote ce Maple tte pos |, 20° Mivem. the Mexican iehtweigit of Cal.) League standings, : | Mi 1. ‘Taplow, 162; Robert about the navy, course, In the run to the stretch she mle atl wero Ta MiSp er irreae sis oisd oeveeriaiog | iy m0 ety lah again Onde, ies a |Atacronatd tnd 154 cw — |made up half a doxen lengths, but it] Finch, jos: Nashville, 111; than a draw if both men are on their feet after | Tho Yanks also played some libelous basebail and uncaveled the Red Ney. _ Atlantle ‘ Emmett } Dr. 1. C. Wallach writes: was not until the: nal eighth was) Mit itn sic OM the final Dell, a8 It would riak ble title too MUCH. ih referee's dectalon’ In tip tts ound” ot 4 |Sox. ‘The Yanks are now travelling #o fast that they—well, they look tike Einh° .Eo"™y Eimer Loving Aie Friend Edgren: A word trom. |Teached that she caught Bright Angol.| HRD) RACH (Bor, thoes mr oh i] rho two good slaagion middleweight, Bock | {wenty-round battle ous foul, the voile ax-| that rabbit who hopped so fast that he looked lke a dotted line. ‘That's allay 187," Tompson be the dead, This filly, trained by Jerry Carroll, Tie twhwick 120 cote and Hane, Crete bath of Tivteburgh, have {aantist, aid not think he out waa tats and speed, Mr, Donovan Informed eight reliable newspaper men that the Yanks | "ag lBAMS A RG uty untuk fr atin man | ances" Wen ie cal ache NOM UE he docen't refute the interview we guess the Yani must have won.| BJURSTEDT AND PARTNER agers of the men signed articles of agreement | end of the money he was Uuratened with arrwt From present indications trap shooting will go on the tobaggon as i, WIN AT TENNIS TOURNEY- calling for them to meet ins ten-round bout (4 The money th wan 0m ‘ by the Keystone Club at t ‘divi ween ‘ 1 if . 4 ee We mek G Pheeete a aaes |) ne ovens: ting heritatte ational League sport. The National Commish ix no clay pigeon for the! a ® n nimrods to alm thelr double barreled vocabularies at PHILADELPHIA, June 22.—In the Clartanatt Sih ree 'y develop fhto o rea! POE Se be ni-final ohne ; As Caylgpes of the u oxing Cominiasion there lia ‘omen's National Tennis tournament, which hermits fiftwen-1 at the Philadelphia Cricket Club tow Inciosed you wit! find an “in. |!00Ked as if she were going to mak © New York Schoo! of Chiro- | pre Be BAe practic, class 1017, Jam a pease nd ttle Rowan urged her on, She ber of the above claas—yes, with staggering as she crossed the Uonora, too. |winning line, but she had won a } haven't ween three fights in a | °reditable victory, theve year ola: Sonth and a sixteenth, Coen Taesel (ine,), 120 Lucius, 14; Julia Leow, 111; ) Exposition Muse Hall of Monday night For three-yearcolda: sel! ry i, Bs Tectian,, 107; Met Coogan of Rrookiyn, who ta one of the good, | fighting city Sone 107: fast lghtweights in thi vicinity, Ie now @ mem- | just pace! The Glants now have a wicked lead on the Ph They have a fifty year because I have been too bu: : Thyme, 107; ver of the United States Mel some time | bouts to a decision, "Biddy" Bishop, the well | Point margin unless somebody repudiates It. Miss ‘Molla Bjurstedt, the Nation #tudying. Yours in sport, i Wemant Lave, Wetiner of he WHS. Wace Wir 107. ago enlisted for Uncle Sam, and®as a result was | kuown Intah fight promoter of that place, notified | champion, and Miss anora R. Bet port, ner s#teeplecharers, gave a party to Perolexing. ‘sworn luto service the early part of thie week. | this office etout Ute measure, and he declared of Roston defeated Miss Dorothy New- DR. L. C. WALLACH, 112; George Sarr. 116: De ght soit one bold and Miss Mary D. Thayer of Phile vp, Tap, 115; Vrantum, 113; adelphia 6—4 This will bring toy Matt V the English boxer, also tried to en-| that the boxing game iu bis buine town will bon | | iat, but was rejceted on account of hie being uu- | frum now on, ‘The first coutest under thie pl wrance claimed, Weather| able to lieour wall, Wille seges en duly 8 his ¢ ping associates at the Turf and Field Club Wednesday night, and ews O SD orts Told in Shorts eine herein. from all accounts It was a howling}, é Sia Menta and Sire dda vrstedt 8 eC seri TOU Ea ata, Nusceae=20nle -Fevelal abate. hit nega ee It looks a4 though Tom Walsh, the well known | Mike Gibbons, who has been matched to meet ST, PAUL, Minn,, June 22.—Although | "bit" toward contributing to the finan- | York: and Misy Phyltis Walsh, Philadel the Standard Dictionary, is Ww Mf figuters in Chicago, has a real good | George Obip at Youngtown, O., on th “ |phia, the latter patr t m1 of the party, He sang “Where the manager of fg q . O., om the aftermooa he bears fourteen bullet scars received] cial ald ot the ked Cr Ly oy palr having won thelr ri 7 5 nt iu Red sky bat t | of July 4 i weive-rou “ % sed oss, John K. | semi-final match yesterda “a drugiess method of trex River Shannon Flows" and “My Old LATONIA ENTRIES Lightweight bu Red Dolan, the bu ttler o' duly 4 in a twelre-round bow, le negotiaing in the eariicr battles about Ypres,|Tener, President of Aeeetea anh J | samnleinal yesterday, et won anothe je # tow aigh ha boxing iron v y heniniseeie Gy ManipGintion Gf the Go tute et sere teas (hat city, Ret won another batty a fow alahus | wit! 210 x00) of St. Paul for a match the Canadian boxer,| nounced that a day would be set apart MING GUARAN: W A TEED S TMtorecssimnine SCHOOL uch Cro ‘The entries for to. und yt [Charley McCarthy, “ . . ‘ago by defeating Jake Kusseau in a fitteen-rvund | with Al McCoy, the middieweight chamylon of (CD ph spinal column. Lenchie haa been helt out, Some of those present,| VATONTA, Ky. dime tout at New Orleans, Immediately after the bout | Brooklyn, to take place at an aen a boring | former member of the “Princess all over the circuit for the playing of a massaging fighters on f which will be eo * masrov's mere are se follows jw an to meet Frankie of | club to that asa recrult to-day| game the Dts the chin for jeulous of Feustel’s yocal ability, re-| priser HACE lures $500; maiden. two-year. | Wale matched Dulan to meet Ir Rumetl of | clut city Ube latter part of next mmih, | Pats,” was accepted Y¥|Kame the Feceipt severul years He ought to be an ex- nb : a the eee eas erktn: Tee tROF RAT. | Now Orleans for fitteen rounds in New Orleaus on | Uf the umich is clinched, a large verventage of the |for the First Minnesota Artillery, The| donated to the Red Cross Fund now, Hwas,cor. Oth St, Rooklet "D2 River 4 nll ex marie that as a Gh ho's ane bast eet lise fre Maslin q the pight of July 9, grog Feveibie will be donated to the Hed Ones |examining doctor declared his physteal| being rained all over the -~intry - — trainer in’ the DUAL ene, oward r, | — aa e - ‘ . . \ im Crowley bas red fo good - —_ jcondition good in spite of the wounds, ~~ i ILLIB ASTE Wk ‘ a tes ar tes tost sues st tes Tos io averting Raines Ouiuaiacsl Ian McCarthy appeared In several bouts tn! SPORTING: = ‘LIB AS 1 well known | ~ * Dahl, vin Cities since his discharge from | cameramen i i tor, tin Club ov Monday plait, He bas sigued up Young the Twin LI WH isch Santor, tar’ stag “enn| ENTRIES AT OTTAWA Sa ate toe Cis so Manas ttn Ns bo NITRA Aoi Aatnor, che: broaa euduise ihe Genoese OLICE SAVE BYRON, RACING : the Boxing Commission a! p, % Fees Famer BCOND tel tan, the hard-hitting Greenwich Village scraper, weight, outpointed Victor Dahl, the! — ; iy 'S RECENT TARGET, complaint against the Pioneer S.C. gl’ ACK nt, June no ‘ in the main event, In the semi Walter Jcrack Danish fighter, in thelr ten-| Bidding was brisk for the thorough- ANGRY MOB OF FA TONMORR accompanied by & contract that he gre pe meee PRATT S ne a. Heit 18) PUures,’ 100; stroke, who hae fought Meany Leouand and ober |round bout tn the Clermont Sporting | bred yearlings from A. B. Hancock's Wu RY MOB 0 NS ji OW : " CE Purse, 8600; Rancocas Pure: | wea furlongs” Guba WH, in @ ten-svund bout, oe ; i peer 2 Willie fousht ten rounds with Joe open Pe rhs “One 108) | iets ta Water, Wer, $02, '*Vioetiele, 10M ; aa, [Re oomanent Mush on the Jaw many |bred by J..N. Coma Fe iat Ane, 7+ umpires, pong aml TP | A M Al ¢ A : Lynch last Saturday night, He state 10 wantin’ 0ST ceait'SE, ole | Manton 1044, Bay Jen ee: “Othe ‘The management of Brown's Far Rockaway Cinb |times, he Was not able to floor him, | at Durland 4 gvrs| Meoneht a total of Koblson Field yesterday by « Sergeant LONG ISLAND / that after the bout he was uaked cq MMMe 1: sum Amdo, 10. Mise fers, Yow | Amman ALO, SAD Sim, LtHG Arh he arranged for > patsy to-nigat an atte: |The weights were: Ratner, 158 pounds The forty-one pught Mn || Police and five putrolmen, Fans hung 0 RECUND RACK Lume, 20000 Maule’ brat op; aly. fw tive lightweight bout, Phil Bloom of Brookya, lang Dahl 165. In the other t $44,725, $36,200 of which went to Mr. |] around after th dinul $4, 000 ‘ content himsell with 15 per cent. of Mansicas: threes arolle and wo, tomles in Cau Sioumly,” 110. ho has done well. against both ex-Champlon ' . en-round | rancock, Mr. Clark paid the top price | ae See SareinaleCineinm Bei eecereccais at one mie onde Ring, Ads SUK Bind, who bout Albert Badoud outpointed Eddie | Hancock. 3 |] Kame and threatened to sealp Byron mate receipts, although his con [Oi Ming Dre 10" Lid 9), ikl; ritannta Mei D aitled: Merchants! Sell: m Hoony | laonet, Bie MOS ticia’ Billings, of the sale, $4,300, for a simart looking |] top putting Huggins and Netect off che Southampton Handicap tract called for 25 per cent, and that Hitt RACK Pure, #760; Aurevole Steenic . mad winard: one ‘iile Yorkville's hart-hitting (a SoS cheatnut filly by Celt~-Network, an own fied, tHerman Seckamos, Treanerer ot OHIO HANDICA\ refusing to have his contract figure Shae, clslmlag: fourwvar-vlds and wy, about OY ad ee Wee Reovace oremk ot en reaaie, sister to Embroidery and Paddy Whack. |} thy ctub, permed the euciten nave - FOUR ether'G . cut down b elved nothing at all, (lap) Neer wat wary 188;° starch a tamucl, 107 2 a |] leave ¢ mee an other Good Ra at all, {i : coure, das; ) March Ww Pam OT: prankie Burns, regarded by experta the country : eave the park. They gathered a The Boxing Commission wil) Investi- | SOCKET MCE et eS ata a ok TIS) Haney SLPyIs: eure ay the prenteet Vanlemwetabt ta the Geri, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. ; Charye Canes © Petia, the umpires’ reom and dared Byrve 12 MEGINNING AT 2.00 Pat, d ym orl hate auri anieap: three ana | ) erkina'& Go. entry, yy ‘a bow he Clermont Hin’ fo - Jeori 0 e bat AUK TRAIN Bate at ite next meeri Hi stat ile Maes” AN" | UNedt AMER Eb«, a1 cco; Madiomyite the two time (hie man nian he for, Dates ||’ STANDING OF THE CLUBS, tthe jwemicsinal round, of the Lou | ee a teeve Fotis Ata a te Nha tem — ant nf) tumbub TAG: | ia) Waukiag a0; {hF-e-sear-olde and uinweds one Mile Brandt, star lantam, i we wem-round |] Clubs = WL. PC.) Clubs WL. B, sland Patriotic singles tou . . Badger recently sont , ¥ Broun Maa Fruit abe, 112: owe | lghth, Piatt iri une, . | the courts of the Kings County Lawn |] @ petition with 8,000 ares ln to 1.58 HROCIOUS Fred Fulton, the pes- | 1. ia bres ot yoy! mile, | rkay to Stings) Matix i, ‘1h; Cwlged ane: festive tomorow might Newark,..34 19 .642| Toroato,,.29 26 527 | ‘Tennis Club. Chambers, the wizard of |] dent ‘Tener requesting that Norn roller, Tle P » the p Sad eye MU tell tes four oy Manager Walle, 115, ~ Prov'ence.34 21 .618) Huffalo,..22 35 .386 | the short cross-fire drive, Anished out i that Byrom be i tifevous plasterer, can come! fi atent eed watt fd BRL va $400; three. Bam Wallach writes: ‘Harry Donohue ts in|} Baltimore 33 22 .600| Montreal .15 3: his match against the youthful }, C. |] Kept away from St, Louts, Lady's Tleket, #1.50, right buck to New York and onion, (16) fo Siva} | bygeenide een, we tn antaiiten, te tr, bie herdest (0 win by 6 bo, in fie bout |] Resheoter.29 26 657! Bichmend 30 87 351 || Anderson in potter form than He had || Eyres seye ihe Kuropean war hae have another fight “with Carl Morris, B10). Lal Fes emt VERS | mont 10d; Zim, 46: Valor oT: ula Low: with Jimmy Halon at the Wioneer next Tuewlay displayed 0 ts | # psychological effect on Americ E Ke Ag of Peat Os Bm ear Wisaies ® st Suerte d each at 10—8, Chambers cracked | an BATT. RY SWIMM: if Morris is willlng Little old S. ¥. Se ee | Speer eee latin AE itn heya em, ae Gat met |T pps enatcsaa Se eNOAY | Ska Bapactncwd, open for th Yaa || toate fone ond AT TERY SWIMMING Baum would like to the man who Bi Coatumer, | | Caprreatice allowance claimed, Weather clear, Tued lous une tk Sik. anes . . and deciding set at 6—2 |] “ireetiy fer many Open, “ASth Beanon ns. Bow ‘ N thrresenrotds | Tree fast : ar 8 match with Lae Woolly outbreaks on the diamond rR whipped Langford. There must have sx 4 fiat ta ines _ tmebe 188, Hingside bad let Lawuard | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. June 22.—|] ate cites the near riot at Fenway | NEW POLO A, A, been sume sort of 4 slip in the Morria Pains ter acy Lawler 3: | pedwers Get Vancouver Pitch Fa pg at la yen ines ry * Amherat defeated Williams tn the last | ing @ double-header between | Rall fiers, Volk ve.” match, Perhaps "ulton had a broken Fal'® Mawnan toe lang. | VANCOUVER, Juno 23.—Word was {het of Lenard. Kiliane tefuste 10 earet 100, lochewter, 1 (24 Game), | game of the series by 4 score of 11 to|] the Hed Sox and White Sox; his ows is 5 ta Clg wT peers w guint salves © to-ds ol 2 sper ‘ vac e entire game Was poorly p ks way Bote Club, Jeg that sir ' pestle: ee Avie from — Robert jue agein unless Donohue will amke 127 pounds, GAMES TO-DAY, by both teams, “There ; trouble with John J, MeGraw and the Tne Ke ferme, Hows, President aad mencger of the |” an Monuee! at Newark, on both tears, | Brick Owens ultulr at Meortoman Pork | GROWIN VAR WOK HAN Ym FOen am Sine iatey ‘ancouver weba ub, that he h card at the New Volo — ffaio at Ri | No Fitesten bout tt Wu Box ” oe old Witcher Russell to th A pheuted, sane Se themes butts (aatae fol Ver ‘rp SOP ‘The National League of Professional | fg gpl emg all il — Shama ye allowance an “ 8 . d + and i : club of Harry Cuteh, Hoth ten-round boute ne J usedall Clubs 8 prepared to do its ad RL Harey Donahue

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