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a THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1917. RING HISTORY MAKERS DROP -BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (xl reuss QT OF SIGHT WITH DEFEAT FISTIC IDOLS SOON FORGOTTEN ae Bugs”) Baer. oe oo os ‘ the wpiring t foe whe lulety Impartial and ' ork! fea (he empires oF Famous Fighters of Old Are Quickly Forgotten After They Put Away the Tools of Their Trade—Jelines, MoGovern, Britt Walcott, Lavigne, idols of Fistic Followers in Their Time a By Arthur work 4 oa Mere Ring Legends Now ‘ i" —s oon Vrenk Maker P “ ¢ with os ane Pavang @ i ' . ’ ots LIN N . 4, oe TY |S TAMPERING WITH aving ob EM FOR 270, WHICH 18 BOMB Hirwad erar e © doors,” ea maemo By ALMIBORD TAMPERING. ssc ' CH 1S “_—e 1 ke Mrowne will finiem On 1 wiaud for " piace wnaene they ehumy, roby PrNATIO® Ane IN. BIGHTM e a te riach a , rise To an v Veople te eeTRLGNT Company ony DicaTE wtt and o Barris Neon i 1 * yoo ther « . a city ' A werk (NO Pom $ y gut an u NAD LTOP His RUSHES « - seo? - >. be w bead n they ere ail for ‘ae z obay Teamy Meo Comnwene \HOK IDS 6 ea Players’ un.forme should have « A Kone Put oa wis Ribbon ids etKe> atne tale on ‘em lke full dress suite WALKS Dew So many athletes are starting for man iy a ieeod Knows . ue oTReeT the ump! thet other players or cares, W a!) Heme comes up should have something to grap t fare Intervais-some one waye: | R &, ‘am by . ain yer hee: «waa @ Rood ‘i Novi (17S ALK DIFFERRAT « err res Bete _ omect Ten”, ti, the shortest right field _—— ” t rhament. When LP er the w tee % wt | BIG LEAGUE GOSSIP By Christy Mathewson, Former Star of Giants and Manager of Cincinnati Reda And that's about wil, Yet tn t days Nelson's favorite boast wan ‘t “human,” and that no blow could hurt him. And the rest of us half believed it. Nelsou knocked out Lritt, Young Corbett, Aurel! Herrera, Gans and scores of others, The hard hitters In the world pasted him plump on the Up of the chin and only Jarred him back a fow feet or so, Bat always leaned in agains! the punch and traded blow for biow until the other man broke down Nelson seemed able to Maht all day | jong without wearying. But me to the end of hie string, and now, Ko | X¥ as the public knows, he has retired to live on his real estate at that! ar Hegeswisch, Il, | Jim Jeffries, aft Reno, aatt: “Well, there's one good thing about | pene Good thing the Athletics won't the wennant, Would have to play dowlle headera tn the World crowd stbvhyg yy) SS 4, Tom, Fomcorren, J) Newson ts OnLy’ (Mi | A resivenror HEU RE + RUE Tae maT he ‘ | Hut thore who | — : a ~-|Why Ty Cobb Is Batting Like a {sane ped on a wad x gun ! took a big Lookw like the Fraves have the Muster agency for Bpearmint pis dane ss | remainn alt this 1 can walk down the etreet eat at the ringst heed some workout as ; stag tae the pen in the vernacular! 5, : : the don't generally get killed tn} ae ay Mh ihecapaee unger thet Jonea and Perry Adair, baseball—unlers you are an umpire.{ stand or tn the outfield where reliet |YOUnK Atlanta Kult wiure, have ucrived his manager, Dan Morgan, for] pig league ball sand dig league! pitchers w up during ® contest, [Mere tw take part In the Professional lthree fights at the Queensberry A.[arnmies are machine made, and for ma 4 are ET hande to | As a er Be et ctecl © of Buffalo, Hie first bout will be} this peaon you don't have individuals io eit on Smee: aey with Soldier Hartfield on Aue, @ BL and Dunia 6 didaiby atone tat waiters EAL cHUIRpIOn, in Sept,| same the way how immoothiy their otleinal starter (contest has been arranged, with Jones fend the third with dimmy h e ye machine, and war] 4) IMNT ‘ Heol LSet Adati aiowt Oswald 4, and the third with Jimmy Dufty| Are the cogs tn the p eo and War) ig National Lal and Adair aga » ie, Was a great of Lockport, N. ¥., on Sept. %. is fought by wriat watches with every) hand to do It, and T underatand he| Kirkby, the metrop champion and necensary mlaughter, to put even a) Where ie Terry McGovern, once the | Mike Gibbons against a Fitasimmons, | penation at the ring, wad countel | siackey, bie Cun Kublin, itm Cur: | Seven-YearOkt Mare Scores spay! i youll He) batt, th st of that bunch, would | . 3, I day? Byer since his tine the vet-[break a Gibbons In two, And'atthat| Her Seyenty-Fourth Victory erans have been looking for another | Mike Is 4 first-class fighter, boy who "ca Nght like Terrible Ter-|GRIFFO'S SKILL ONLY A TRa-| {ft Hollow Fashion at Yon- ry.” The modern generation knows DITION. kers, him not at ail. Whon ‘erry ts tntro-| Joe Choynakt 1 duc i a If 1 did do any ch Within Blaming G aewLe aaa eat edhd ers tepya oh Le 2 7, ° eae | Blue Streak This Season,| '' nies, It wae U Me Th atte tenance (ermeent ceuntea nee ee| Pan Lareta Again Springs |( Fistic News) compares to wis stick Work| souss niin tics uf at a friends he te hardly more than a dim |Giuyons, oF any other Tadalewetant | . | : | of Last Year. fa to Ait a’ little and. mun around in | fens the ie! Hl al at) Suexprise on Race-Goers | and Gossip | in Oe | ever held the heavyweight champion. | {V8 NO Pomsible chance pit ed ngainat ° . . | By John Pollock a and war are aimilar in| 0x and five tn the 4 on? have “ih, ot aaceping ier Waa | ol" dng a ab at | By Winning Hillsdale) rrr rrr crc |B sey rie ect rs monet eS “ = welght champion, has been signed up r twitler or two working out | next week RACING SELECTIONS. “YONKERS. First Kace—ullua, J, J. Lillis, Manip. wond Race—St. Isidore, Dick Williams, lection, “p ill the time during a battle to be|marcn on th ing out In either] in shape for an emergency, no matter | inglewood ¢ ney used to. ‘The men | how smoothly their original starter | boxing Instructor Third Raco—Ultimate Thule, The : ff layed Ht H mevaver of Englewood, and possibly 1 to a fight crowd—on rare oc- |at tho Pituaburgh A. Cy which keops , nner Johnson - move timed, while baseball in played| is still addicted to it on. the other [a mens i : casions—there ia nothing about his} him from being forgotten in that cor. By Vincent Treanor. Fourth Raco-—Hickety, Ticket, Corn J] Wild Burt Kenny, the ame foal taht barr] according to the stages of the kame, |circult, 1 don't belleve tn warming | ardines W, Wito of Flushing. Hach Lavra hor of the woods.” Young. Grito le AN ZAK despite her sovon || Tassel wright, wtio Ime never been kuucked out pa of nae ewe are wearing |i? a pitcher much untess fellow | OE these, niavers: Have heart named: Op fat, smiling countenance and bis am- | see, Gecumjomally on fight pluie: Fie Yours of ae, came buck again || fifth Kace—Manganene, Yankee J| tox ttm Houe Ware in the feature teat of | Even mos of my Boys are Wearne lin the box berins to took bad, Tithe ainatwur team to May throumiou! ply curved figure to recall the wiry | wizard skill in one of the old trad i b. aKa Notions, Polly J. ten rounla at the Fairmont A. ©, to-night, | Wrist watches now, since It WAS) gonerally keep a man roosting In theltnick vane and Ned Sawyer are exe MoGovern who fought like @ flaab of , tons now. Onco he could stand on a at Yonkers and won the Hillla- Sinty bace—The Spinner, Com- F] Kenny came out of bis tat ten-round bout with thought they had something to do|bull pen with orders not to work un- t y tabi =|] sora) Empress, Nghtning and struck lke a thunder-| handkerchief and bet that he'd stay | dale Handicap in easy fashion, Al tae Kid Norfolt in Harlem lat night withvut & tan round semi-fina| Jobnay Lise, tie a tour champion, will ewap are not made overnight anche with ny Fresh, the ogllan feather) no more the dusty despat wtio reoently arrived bere pected in New York to-morrow, bvana sa 1 ogive him the office. ict it be k wih gnats he wattle play & . When you come to figure tt out, |Shawnee today aid probably wou “6 cither—| pagchall ina game of percentage, Cer: [ia New York in time ta liner Up over |e tain play# at certain stages have a sob isons Naobetated . who waves the army or the raw re-|certain percentage of chance of o-| Drawings aye heen made for cruit who steps up to the bat in the|ing right, This ts what a manager |the first any vin the War, Relle! een ee must keep. figuring. Once In a| Fund golf tournament which ts to start while they break tough for you, With | &t Englewood on Cueday with the leads standing, and wins the | mann apcond atthe Pole Ground, [ine amateur and English, Scotch, 10 with our present progress. — Heroes bolt. Forgotten, Terry is living a| ere three minutes without belng bit, | Gough the chestnut daughter of Abe — a __ — nl auict life with Nin family. fog [to tl Mite ont the Uixbtwolght ttlo | Frank and Caddie Griffith had to ~ Britt, J, bdward, was some Aghtin; » has retired: to @ farm in Sip jaa i hla tine dacees broke Woune He'll aon be forgotten, for | On ae oun’? ernie eer Baseball Briefs bere, Corbett’s winning streak and puc| "4 career as champion was hardly |ChM~bION, © ' - Wlenty of action should te fumiahed the fane Corbett in the alvo-ran class, Also he | Off MArlIINK nalure. | Wolgast tw in |1n fast tine. DETROIT, July 2.—This was a great| at tho Clamont sporting Club to-night, where last Inning, with the game tn the lost whipped Nelaon twice, and came aa |® *anitariuin. “He couldn't stand be-| ‘This was Pan Zareta's woventy- | DPPROU, duly 2i—This was ve | thine star tenceouad wuts wil be saa. Tl column of th near knocking the Dane out as did $2 tossed into the discard, He want | ourth victory, which 4s within one} {8% for the Yankees. jonovan' mark, In the fl ter " ! wofessionais etition. ‘ sells nines % ening tut will being teeter Yoana Willard, | ieee oe ey the other day and Neale at bat, somo | homerbred yrofessionals in ey than Any one In Hat's chainpionahip days. (¢d to feel the champivn'’s popularity | do by | amt Conducted the Tigers by ® score | Oe i welan chamelin of New Hnelend, sod) : sia one toned & ball in to the umpire. [Crue Sole RAYE, Whee eae any ono in Hat’e obaiplonahip daye. (te ain, but ‘broke down th toyita te [race of equalling tho mark mado by|yr's to 1 und resumed fourth place in| Wm, {mele chameion of New te ‘oy! Here is anexample: Tris Speaker [ne torsed & ball in to the umpire. lien received up to last night were having brains, Jimmy Is still doing |Meht his way to the t Willie itit. | Kingston and within reach of Logan's |iine American League pennant chase, Well on the stage. So 1s James J, Cor- | Chie IW satisfied to be forgotten, He | record. Furthermore, they crushed Harry bett, former heavyweight champion | has i : . satting | 2NO pitcher had started to warm up - mil) boat out Ty Cobb for the batting | whan the ump put up his hand to championship lust season and theletop the game. The twirler did not |plasers, and ‘awn. The allotment provides for thir n fours, making ap a field of fifty-two Is probable that by the hth Hrookiye ter Harry the fj Uie Greek champiun, | toh with (Ra Van fairly large fortuae, party] 44 ‘Tp, Colton haa started Pan Zareta|Covalesikle, the noted Pole, who hae] youg } mand Of tin Navy Sanh: sate Haase ough, ao 1 think|sce him and lot the ball go. Nenle {tine the camplete list ta In another, tt and ‘one of the cleverest boxers In the nd tn the ring, partly 4 real 4- leive tines since tw Lrought her Kuat| Deen 4 thorn In thelr side ever since] Wilma of Kiuth Ireosin In the «Aer bo | AER Lee, WINS) anbuR Dy i pun-[ht a home ran. ‘The umpire ruled ({°" ne Stal” na tirae four wilt world, © investments. Just now he is a ‘ -@. | h® became a member of the Detroit = | Tris would "i solic a it did not count. That was just | Se ed Wiha ae Kid McCoy's fighting may be for- | Yolunteer tn the aviation de i and three of these races have re- Club. George Muoxridge pitched New . Battling terinaky ls anoer fighter who te! der any conditions, but [also belleve, piain tough luck 5 is fy may oa ie gotten, but tho Kid is out for a new |Of the United states Stgnal Corps, |gulted in firat money, She made herl yon to victory, George kept the erght id tw with injured twnds, Hanng « bone im reputation, Several months ago he | training th Callfornia tu ga to war enilsted in the Seventy-first Regiment. | each Cross, who fought ail tho beat MeCoy had such a skill and cunning |!ikhtwelxit# and toppled a few of tn the ring and such desperate cour. | them, Ix on bis way to California this » De H ad not been firovkiyn Monday night the ‘awiet a tf the Detroit ciub had bee Wr dant right on hin ojjonent’s | He injured battling for the pennant and well in et oo Dadly th manager wae com | the fight, Ty would have put up more final round Ty Cobb polled to call off two le idn't you holler about It, | Sarre nt. nek y?" asked one of my playors. rom h Didn't you sea him put up his Jerome Travers, Norman Ma hand?" T answered: “I did. Only ” mi Organ astern debut at Jamaica when #00 hits he allowed well scattered and had tuok up 148 pounds and broke che the ‘Tigers blanked until the ninth track record for five and @ Male LF lining, an th We, Wilfred eet John G, Ander- His net @ Wi! of an argument in the batting matter, : n vet away fron: the tee, and they ; longs, incidentally beatlng se ; Se Eelled th call oft two. bonta, 1 Soet ok win OF an are tt holler when you've got a chance, rel way cram the tee ane Hee age that nothing he may do tn the! week, in hin auto, taking a yucation, “h oat aprinters in training. worked his way around the bases of be with Jack Dillon for twelve Big leaguers figure—and rightly—-| 1 don't figure there te muc! ale b: ‘ook war will occasion any surprise, He | He will find some who still BOOT teen ee six horses in the feld |e two-bagwer, Veach’s out and Holl-| Armory A. A, of Boston ov the night of duly a] Bie 4 os at La areaohe el eal Apr sn a bt meh, Use | wala, Kirkby, Jim Barnes and J may come back from Kuropo with a llin in Low Angelos, Jack Jolnwony |iy the Hillsdale Handicap, and ii-|iman's single, Mellman, by the way, — [PACE a DAN team ee: & new reputation and so covered with | toppled into oblivion by Willard, ts medals that he'll rattle like a milk |! Barcelona, Spain, the only country wagon when he walks, in the world open to him during the Joe Walcott was a great fighter,| war, Hoe iv tn the Down and Out He has dropped out of aight since he | Club now, except for a quart or so of lost the welter championship to Hon. Jewelry, MeGoorty and Clubby, fa- Melody, who bas also slipped into th mous here @ few years ago, manage Walcott | sul to ke ring. 1| tralia, whe do tal? of the Detroit-eate blows An attractive cant of thive ten-nmind boots 18) 10 win by working a twitler up to the | offered ivy Mrmoter John Weimmantel for theliimit and making him pitch cause his nibs has the IRE CITY ENTRIES. the br the Rell Syndicate, Ine EMPIRE CITY EN A r | wow ie Wrondway 8, 0, of | i Kate, ) ought she would be able to LOUIS, July 21—The Washington | ular weekly slow ot the . er the whole route, #0, when; > Me vatern star. ‘he other ens [Senators dropped to last ol Me eeR | Kruokiya to-night, ‘The Gauters who will clash | WAY over the who Diamond, Mederal Girl, | they. were deteated by the, St, Louls at Jouanle Luwtig, Wiie| a batter gets up and the count is| WELLING SCORES EASY Mie Litton Ge Monday's nase ee ae triea were i i M Hrowna by @ of 6 to 2 Gailia’s) Burk with Payee Martin and Bur Syencer| three balls and no strikes or three VICTORY OVER DUNDEE, | fi" Diversion and Kh “Winning, | MHSBEs4 nd an error paved the Way ggainet Jim MeCormack, In the semi-final of | ; » strike, ‘he deoldes to al we bef Pan Zareta had no trouble winnings | for the Browns to score two rune iN ais rounds Jimmy Stewerd will go again tag | O28 and one strike, E p before the public In Aus |i Capra ran a creditable race, fin-) the frat frame, and they added « tatly | Gai bring the count up to three and two! Jonnny Dund (he going ia 4 DIC ouslor, | hing three lengths tn front of Did-|in each of the next two Inningd. Daven GSW though it was the first stunt of the | u geason for James Butler's Capra, the hook on (Copyrigtin, 10 RAee dimly remembered past made a lot of money in tl the fast Italian lght- 0 je ri , , 4 ae y t a pass, Aguring It will help|weteht, may have won the newspaper hazard ems that it didn't atick to | Hilly Papke, who once knocked Ket- port let up in the ninth aod the sena- | or ge Pap him, for Fhoar that he was recentiy |chel out for tha middiowelgnt title, | MOB% tora made two runs, | Anotbee pred. featierwlgas ‘feom the Wek! tho battery who follow and will also | hs let over Joe Welling of Chicago tn working «8 a fireman on a ateamer | }* on his farm at Kewanee, Il, Sailor n orted atau Be Rese rab beriotualy ied » Kuockowt Mar, #0) disturb the pitcher if he gives a base | thelr two previous meetings, but Inst i oe onian. Burke isa raliway guard at Conoy |. Bella Desmond, the filly imported Ine wenkened and the Cin. | claims the champlousbiy of (uo, Mare aud his |" pe) wiitek Mee (ulahb: thallntter mene Dhan evened. tee Inland. His Job 1s to quell riots, grab {by Orcas Lewisohn, scor i a y Hine KAME OF) Ganager, Jimmy Shevlin, fet promoter of Cia-{On balla, Now, when @ bie on the line, People who have | Stores in the ope GOTTEN NOW. , Mags Natlonal League champions from mow- | avai Mar ie eae ee Be - he can be pretty sure the twirler will Joe Thomas, formerly middleweight |forgotten the sullor sometimes have | for three-yea Z Ing into Meth place, as well as reaching | and Pete Herman, die chalnoe are use every effort to get the next ones ally he might have been put the 115-120 pounds ringside, bir oii antes the SO) mark ¢ the first tlme this champion and one of the coolest men | thelr momories jarred. Wille Lewis a Cochran's Currency won|asrason. Of the four runs scored off the over, so if he makes up his mind to|away, us Joe appeared to carr one o1 vo e1 « Coe senso! @ for or . i Je “1 to Y @ good that ever fought in the ring, has be- |!# inanaging one or two fighters and | Gifford A a fve-furiong dash for] vitehing of Reuben Marquard, three sles walt him out, he may have to stand |punch in hia right hand. a tho] Were tainted. come A wuccesstul cigar dealer. Joe| training Frank Moran, Forgotten, | the last rac te fan targotion the rite and the fing |100, Aaa fighter, for ail his skill twonyoar-old maidens. Hed Box, the An ‘ettort 1a boing made to bring atont a re|there and watch a couple slide up| Dundeo made a flush Jn the atxth has forgotten him, Stanley Ketchel,| There's ono noticeable thing about | imported agente ie Wane, Hae chic cu Puy #e—Chieago increased 1 avons Tete Hernan, te tanta |the groove that he believes he could Fouls but this was the only time he WA DORE ROA COE Oe tas eee eee OPENS MERE Gee thee rete according iin mercy and it was only |nant tuce by dofenting the Boston He if Herman can be lndvcal te teteng | have killed if he had taken his Mort- |*hned to, Advantage, Dundes boxed idlled years ago on a Western ranch, . and they may be a ete Ge gene nsed tence larity, ak thea N that which lay, “Suen vanta to| three and nothing or three and one, |*re, "1 he was an easy winnor on Welling had every round tn his and had not Dundee clinched ot caer avy of these bo 44 be cannot It he were alive to-day, he'd be like ) NOON AfLer retiring from the {a case of the running of the re ehh for Be ak hal t he ayed in his recent contest w ing " ove ent to the post dit was Sox and held} 0 jor his 1e vot Will be staged \ y o ds deed same ring. “He the reat—long out of the champlon-|ring, but on the average they are a | Seven went bo Civ pie tn ot ele four seattored bite, while Far He Sete See ES 4) Tho seasons when tho Detrolt club) Witte Jackson in the samo ring. Ho aiip class, settled down to a quict life | hardy and long-lived lot. Currency t Dnock aid Jones were on] M Onoreauon Barauga, ob the lant of : Aus. 7. has been pra -—— plonship s¢ ally out of the cham-|seomed to lack pep and | Pao eng Mure ety ie 4 Si excepk'a Wa DINK sy posstbio that had Jockey |i" mound for th oyal few of the oldtimers, ae g, along toward the mld-|enelly last night. ‘4 Lavigne 14 in his old home—Sag- | BRENNAN WHIPS DEVERE; HEARD OR eve | at the De gaint satebeated onus Wakner) tyych Brandt, the Brookim tentamneight, wit; |dle of Ansust Cobb was hitting wit ———— Pde oul’ © of he ne Polo Grounds b NORFOLK B ok tay flalting eons, | t , or three | Anderson Makes Good Showin; nd hard up, A year or 80 ago ¥ Nain aia the grout Dutokinuma underatwdion, | te kek tay fighting in the next few wm ho count three and nothing or three “. ne's old frjonds tried to give him EATS KENNY, ho ya Sea Hy hae Vittsburgh tuslag by w score of @ to 0. [His manager siguet him up to meet Battiog}and ono-and getting a lot of safe | Andre Anderson made a surprisingly “benefit” in New Yo: In bls day ne er Be / ~— lain at the Military A, ©, of Brootlyn on - ¥ood showing against Joe Jeannette, tho 7 doesn't represent thy MIMLADELPHIA, July 21.—Philadel- iy ot pokes, But last season he was playing |" 7 the celebrated Kid was idoized all] Bil Brennan, the Chicago knockout | WYeh nt TPN wid sADELPE duly 2 nitad July 80, Joe Lynok of thie city in a return colored boxer, at he Vanderbilt A. GC, over America, He had gone to Eng- | artist, gave Hob Devere of Kansas City | Red Sox leat byt a, pha ted St. Loula by a score of | wetoy et the Bivadway 8, C, of Brokiyn oa | for his ball club-—a cog in the machine | jae Red Bi tired very jnaw tise fi He, Mig Wreht 112; balers (hin Fire Fly, 112, Sui ight, staying the entire di 42, Balle M 4 to 4 in & game of heavy hitting. ae ‘ ie 5 aan hen bs re distance ee Tas Wl land and whipped Murge, the Britisn }w worse beating Inst night at the Has | gq qoche, who has d Mexander allowed seven hits, but hin | AM 4 and Dick lamdann of Pitsburg for) —and he was taking these easy Ones lof ten rounds. Anderson was outpoint- 1 champion, for the world's Lightweight liom Sporting Club than did Jim Coffey |often, came through an [port waa wood and the Cardin | eee AUS Be) and not collecting so many belts Ttled, but he wequitted himself in such xynlion, Allowenos siaimed. file, He had whined Walcott, the fow months ago. Devere was droppod | winner in the fifth race at a mile and | (Ui fo Make UNG te ee Pele c — hurt ble batting ave Hut T will |sturdy fashion aiaingt the clever and . pee eat eae aidacie, | for & short count In the ninth, In prac-|aeventy yards. Howan had to trie for the Cardinala and was found Watlech writen: Rarer. D say this for Ty, ho never used it as |experionced Jeanette (hat the fany gave nd pmiling, handsome, | cally every round he took enough pun. | him all the way, but he won Nt safotion, Moran's team won| Sem Wallech wiles: ‘Hery Dovahue, the] an alibl to me or any one else I ever | iim & bik gend-off when he lett the am boy GW WED OURO OE eat to ton’ tt 5 lengths. After Ue re H bunching hits In'the frat inning to | Platting Insbman frum Moors, Mi, te afficted | deard of. Iam stating it simply ms | Ms ____ SPORTING. Fe ee ee eae Dea Wslent Bit tie BAINES BUR Ge hie eae | ROObERA EA) FAS. 0 ncory threo rune, with Wie poruliar eoalady of teing abio to tug | ROOTd OF Ta Mctean'a All Stare f ae efit’ brought him a couple of hundred | welxht, but he gamely stuck by hie guna ; in by Ge — too well, As @ ramuit all of the socalled api Hyer rR the running cana ure in Action, | dollars, He had been forgotten, too. | all the way, and when the final bell rang was: 2 mgs ¥ BOSTON, July 2 —Chtengo waa weeln | raute for the itt fare refusing to meet | 4) We Haar an et eA is doit Larry Melean will again don the maa R A Cc I N G Frank Krne was the cleverest of ali | the fans gave him a bie hand for he | - {LeeR: RBA eE Ane Moaton re em aid | ham im the ring. % mot and wore than | te sine thing he did in other years | t-morraw at Dyckman Oval, near the Nghtwelghts, Hix cleverness Is hardly | couragwoua battling. Levero claimed | ‘The Empire Clty Derby, worth | Gsirled for TW ‘and It the Cupe| bed hie own with imeny of die headlines tn ble! When he led the league--Awinging at|Dyckman Street mubway mation, at ¥ E ire Cit Tr ck pyen a legend now. Frank 18 pti! Well) ne wan tired Koing In the ring, Inasmuch | $5,000, und the Rast View Stakes, |down with three hits Htecently Jimmy Hanks caine here from! tio groover—and his ting average |P. M., in a game to be played betweon mp y a Known in New York, where be bas a ye oe riuraduy nicht he fought twelve |wuiued At an equal am, aro tho fon baal Ae re iy ih nla ee acetate would indicate as much just at prea- [his newly organized All Stara and the (VONKERS @ WE. YRRNON) well conducted boxing scnoo! added | ca 0 e card at the . ani left in @ hurry with y pune | * hen tely and made a| Kinwsbridie A ties. MoLean’s team My un Hilly Bmith, once fa-| herd Founda at Hitteleld, Maas, defeat. | tures eee ‘ pfilunte Tots With Pittebureh, & P.M. tured, Donate bare notaaly, tnoluding Leonard, [CUE tle broke out lately, tid Hine Be comp: sed of former minor leaguers @) A Y mous weiter champion, Wt last ac. | {0 Clove Huw tue thy tans | trac ny 7, a he BOE : Hares, atl tenis bod. Wilt Wo are tines |TREORG fe. Tes poh ve land will play throughout the Haatern train tide wea He iw anxious | —<—<_ — --——- It all attracted a lot of attention, & op ne ban \ ea counts Kept a sallors hoarding house fh Nar an fre i 86 fast as tho headliners will agree to mmet him, | 5, Tis vane mticks out again, Stunts | ptr linty Kelever pitches for the BEN ATTRAC ] vortland, Ore ty Matthews is athe * | home team, tly K Nor- cae INCLUDIN of this sort make Cobb worth the $20, a 4 carpenter, Great. tn the ‘eulare it from Was MAJOR LEAGUE STANDI Henny Leonard la the favorite in the betting | 000 por Jemr, because he draws funs | A Stak tinge, oth re out of the public e309. fumia, wh hk Mine tant ae over Jobwny. Kiltsoe fie thie onvaad” bat to the: gate’ ut when the Tigers | rrow Stakes eile ny van had ositg. quem nly, ot ths aah er i gaite ark teat Weduewlay” vlgat, the | Ware aikBee: gowne the atretch. fort INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Puhr NACH aT anh ae club in Syracuse, which keeps him i S naver. gab boon Hosni anne foason for this is that the experta ar heeding pennant fast season ‘Ty was just part of BRECIAL HACR. TALS ihe newspapers cccasionally, But for pe PS a National League. { American League. Waring ailege that a good big man coal the mukerup. in modern baseball few STANDING OF THE CLUBS, Fertil, Haein that Tommy and his old-time clever- for hin to ride Core, Wee Clubs Wek pe, | Cob We PC, Clube, *t ttle man," men stick out any imer Clebe | Wels PO, Clubs. WL. P.9, Anort interval hess would be filed away in Father " " nh front Bur Rew York 51 26 662 Chicago...43 44 494) Chieago...66 82 .636) Detrolt, | - Since taking hold of the aed Newark ,..00 31 AIT Reebeater.49'€¢ dnb 245 0) Mo Al dusty plxeonholes, ommy is! mt i HiKht he Phila... .42 39 660 Brooklyn 38 40 (x7 Howton 2-93 G12 MH. Loule..95 69 998 Toohey, tie New Jemey lightweight) their manager, & problem that’ ha Prov'ence.51 34 .600 Buffalo,.,.96 52 409 4 retired yeNry Ago. and returned knoe peyertelie Civeiauel as 43-627 Boston... 34-46 425 |) Cle a7 42 028, Phe... a2 49.395 | « vas An interaial aectatoy at te| puszied ine soine 1s ow. toh) work j 4986 671 Hichenond.43 $1,908 Kurata wha remnih: aniiatliina, wold oF 4 r ' Ma on terete Bi Loule,4d 40 | Mie'ah. 27 05 320 New York 43 40.618; Wash'ta, a3 61 aga || Hina leat niet, whore Joiuiny Lunde and Joe! a pitcher should Nin regular barn, || Paltimore,.47 38 633 Montreal, .90 52.373 teins lowers who rem n i f ete see ABAULTO OF Welltig fovelt, Afver tis vatde the rediaind when he ts taking his reg Ate. troltey what Tommy might have done to the PON iy 4 airang enousn GAMES YESTERDAY, nt maids LR taiwan hae goue| I have decided this depends largely RESULTS YESTERDAY, Grand Btand and Paddock, #3; tter-day lot of middiewelghts, Ho wallop to - New York, 4) Pittsburgh, 0, New York, 3; Detwolt, 1, wot and TE feel ure 1 will defeat him) on the individual and his style, and |] Baldmore, 5; Rochester, 3, Ladies, $1.50, ta body hook that tant forgotte Gineinnall, 4; Brooklyn, 2 Chieago, 6; Kosten, 2, | at st tio Mines Suoning Cieb| have left It ap to him, excopt in the ‘Toronto, 4; Richmond, 1, by those it landed on. | phi ML ‘ A night," | » of real youngsters who don't Bu! Deckman, oe Dahle Philadelphia, 4; 2. Louis, ® Philadelphia, 6; Cleveland, 2 heat y case real y te Providence, 7: Huflalo,, Dyckman Oval y Hel Fitzsimmons has been very ae “ " L, . == rs # out pitching, Then I y' 2 morrow. & of Freckled Bob since he became an Cambridke kaye Vio Dati, tho Dantan GAMES TO-DAY. Marty Crome Wine Over Badong, | {alk (0 them, ee guing GAMES TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT, Falrmont A. C., Wid eVANYe list Last #PTINg, Greatest Liv~ CumIAi, muciew iusiiK IMAL nieNt At tho Pittsburgh et New York, New Yorker D Dietiy Covad saally ou Aivert) my palmy days of long ago | Newark at Montreal, FeO Liviker Marva sale ing fighter of his time—« middle: : Liao ny ee 7 t eae He ee Catan mesure, ‘Two games. lowton at Chi | Badoud fn 4 fast ten-round bout at ithe obanes a baseball from one Frovidence at Bullaia, Two games, Away & Cue Hk NOAA Buah welght knocking out the best of the fon'docinre Land Rabin- Nihese Pamuenibie toe totes Weakness Bs tome, Brown's Far Rockaway Clud last nlght.' game to the next, figuring It iehmond at Toronte, Two gain fei) “Bike statin, Spencer's heavies—he wil be remembered 8 of New Lon ated Joe bBtantor ‘hcgaent Gomes: Philadelphia a1 Cav In the last round Cross knocked the set my form if I kept working ¢ ‘baltimore et Rochester, Two gamos, CES, NIGHT—Pioneer Sortin Jong us any man who ever saw him of ¢ rounds. Boss: _— ae win Swiss down twice for the count of nine every day. Other men, like Tesroau Johnny Dundee ve. Tommy Tuohey,

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