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* THE EVENING WORLD MONDAY JULY 23, 1917 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK _ Wie 1re0ss IT’S TOUGH, HONEST! . My Arthear Mugs Spee Golfer Francis Ouimet Will Hard ly Be Turned Down by the Army for Any Physica! Fauit. vr ine aes ‘ne . o ‘ 2 © War, arree | - penal” Cheam ta mite hed Teh Se ) eee \ Few Local Big Leaguers ms ii cy a kG \ "him presen Will Have to Fight for =. . rat an . with ’ 4 b He Baa “Spo ) i Uncle Sam This Season |. “ killed, bu Jone their bit uf Pitchers Smith, Pleffer and ean Va Jin Reott hie already ap fear ead cay wath tke stavers or teers Cadore, and the Yankees, ! : 1 ‘ a Td WA); eorenes ane ihe fouuner Eanes. Miller and Cullop. t siti mn e h y bah the ie a ee pines ti Dee Sai F mt ; ios hi ; ip Plank, the th goede | Yonkers Meeting Near End, { or oa i SEitenitagapies tre Knee” still winning games inthe Ameri can League. Ed has been in the big works since Noah watched the first’ delirium tremens parade ankle up the qangplank had to register, which will make then, eae Has Been Very Successful BIG LEAGUE GOSSIP has been invinetble since he first er fered competition.” Wud in a power ee ee ee By hash et. lly b nig fellow. In the long Z are ko aw ‘ tn the distance swims he is tireless | Important Stakes to Be Decided | M® Hutier, the meting has been Christy Mathewson, have to fight for Unel | fac cown t y Provably will not bel 5), 4 ry. 7 alls 5 eminently satisfactory to the assoc Former Star of Giants and Ma of Cincigmati Reda Davy Robertson of the Giants, The Pittaburah Pirates have not yet | te the colors all guys w ng sport HE baseball players have shown in Closing Seven tion both financially and sportively, | Sherrod Smith, Jeff Pfeffer and tir" \\: ithe ie eh ih ON Rela coun ae vie re iditoeae Days. |despite unfavorable weather conditions| a. . ; spar | Leon Cadore of the Robins, Ray {definitely wh stands. | He ay henetall, wasn't 0 8 ertaon of the Giants Is one of ; and almoat continucasly heavy going |Cioinnati’s Successful Manager| por wiike. We don't want any “hat) gehaik and Buck Weaver of the | io, iai 1.600 and may be called in the) fog ° 0.0)" she the most prominent taken from. the |Hatr line finishes h ° oe hicago White Sox, Elmer Miller ¢ atl has only evaen Hee kame by the little gelatine capsule By Vincent Treanor lee erie a teecein aero mtanT iaee Has No Sympathy for the a = the Yankees) Jack Barry, many |thetop of the luc’ fleinie Grona nun: Thore have been winning base- containing a number, Brooklyn wili| u $ | racing more at this track than else- “ ” A newspaperman who travels with) of the { ber was drawn in the early thousands, ball teams before in C nna Hat Hold Ballpl teas dcveral uavarn, he other biel HE Empire City race meeting at| Where on the Metropolitan circuit, and lolders” — Ballplayers tna Cincinnats team camo to mo in| ager of the champion Red Sox; | ini he inay have. to respond to tie first) but this is the first time it hap- league teams will nearly all lose a Mr. Butler's Yonkers track ig| While disagreement with the jud Don’t Fear Draft the first daye of the season and sald: | gevereid, the young catcher of the avis, Hod Eller, a pitcher, isin) pened to be the Reds, 01 ¢ ball playe . | de . “LT have just been talfling to Barney _ thousand eataty ¢ eaiiseea ce payee ene more than half over. But seven |d¢clsions has been expressed at times, 3 Dreyfune, aid Ne wants to bet Hon. | Browns; Heinie Groh of the Red Hrowns have three| Nothing to do in Washington hut ta fa iittle chanee that any of them wilt /@&Y® remain before the wind-up on | thé oMfctals very probably were right 1B te to roust What 1 will cat | fle Sawee outbate, 20 Tioumch by a) Hoe Evans of the Cleveland tn: walt for the season to wind up in the be turned down, unless they produce | Tuesday, July 81, So far, according |/2 ¢ach instance, Aha THRE RGIANeA SE Dil Wake | Ce oe er ene Vy dians, and Evans, a pitciier of the robab rest of the league . proof of exemption fc reasons. | ~ - If any fault can be found with the THALAMIC e WE RRA y HUT | owstan ne dette tut leat fue satan = a re enough, and has met some hard hit-| Meeting #0 far tt les in the care, or Piviey ; old your | day he ported again, players, ‘and espectaliy HERE will be something of @) ting rivals, It's nearly Impossible to) rather the lack of care, the track itself puree ee ene Ly Me ye 1 your) SUM. Dreyfuss Is willing to bat, $500 eee einirs Non’ numbers: and| | RACING SELECTIONS, sporting event down in Phila-| knock out a really first class boxer| has received, It was harrowed very | (lc Vm againat them. Vhere Ate) now that Rousch beats out Kaw by therefore will not know for a day of | gy Me ehons ntimmeee | delphia Wednesday evening,| 8, such 4 short fight idle Gerbee viata Cine ae | two styles of “hat holders’-—the fel-|a hundred points on the séason two just where they. Were called in the | ne Tne YONKERS B 1 errEeh ') 1 wouldn't say that Welsh was a the meeting began, and for | ows who are subject to the draft, but| "Take the bet, It's a cinch,” was|draft, Ty Cobb of the Detroit Tigers is at two thousand, and Weuilaecdee vaderAl’ ¢ Bake Prhen Benny Leonard and Johnny Kil-| grat class boxer when Leonard the first three or four daya was little | oan dig up plenty of excuses why the|™y advice. But my friend did not. one who has not yet found. his ny ' atlngie player’ unt || Shannon vente bane mec round bout, eked out © one bac ore i 4 . plenty of ¢ 5 Kt thei al ot been a |1t is certal owe that Eddie + | atte t Second Edith F, Mma will be the first time Quakertown haa| Knocked him out. | He had fone back | more than @ ploughed feld. Fast time | country needs them more knitting! wecl e tie Loewen ana esol rd bs Speaker, George Burns, Ferd, |“! A ralt. ie dre on the|| Bchorr, June jiu prominently on the boxing lonship. case He Wan a Camas [8 races” was impossible, and even! uniforms, crocheting mufflers, ship-|have accepted the praposttion of Mr.|Schupp and the great majority of the] roy Umbers have hot reached |f ‘Third Morn map in years, They have good fights stalier, but every fighter h arly morning workouts were danger- | ping condensed milk, cahning ham,| Dreyfuss, It would “have been In He ph lated Hie ects dae ecaid T . know Just eben tng UAGdY ticet Gerke. Bmnit n Philadelphia, but as a rule noth-| new tha ‘ 4 ous. On Saturday the going had im- , a Rw ee atic Otte vemaailaat call to arn, itn i weit | they, answer the 8u ti go Smith, Se eee ont drough (0 take New| new, that he wan entirely hi Proved DONIC TAGS wae ith ohne |@o- ‘Then there Is the Engiishman,| "ow. or a long tim T have reallzed| "Davy Robertson of the Giants ts well) mons « ent and that he couldnt do any landed blows.” Fight-| Weather from now on something like | Whose father had money enough to) now T consid Kood deal like punch. | Contests in which speed plays the more | underwrite a safety trip to America] in the spar 8 of the light-|ing at a lively, elusive bag. important part may weight champion, ‘They'll go along| When McCoy kno = | some of the Kreatness of Rousch, but) up in the list, ana be is the only man!) jack 1 him one of the finest|the Giants’ | mana, les, It's tough a man-|lose on the first draft be seen, when it began to look threatening in| ager can't pick up a little easy money | hebunp. Kruger. Hal i ras he knows, the rs he Will Joniy member of the Red Sox whose num orge Burns, |ber has been drawn near the top. Hi and Je} serial number ta 2,827, and he does not None vf}expect to be called ‘until the second |\ Pa seuounc GUARANTEED SWIMMING SCILOO Booklet We 1s Maven, Intone, Yorkers away from home. This t n, Intone, { @ Spe be p n eleven when h train from New York will) ing him was anford entry, Kil ed out Cl t - 7 sc! > on bets like this. ST RARA WHO are. lab 5B ap with bolls on and bank rolls bulging | ater had been asked te “Let alatce| Dr. Johnson, Billy Karrick's can. | the British Isles and ata ventas Sos oinars Whe ars Uabie Enews bis) d i a y poe They'll a » ol “row: d did Oo expec hy yl i tones jouder than 4 ee af ona th Hall bela few rounds to give the crowd a run|didate, didn’t run to expectations in| #poken of in tones louder than af Qe vl ine | Brooklyn atands in danger of, losi n a post-| for its money.” Chip said he'd finish | the East View. It was figured the| whisper. I know one of this type who Dee Ri aoe pe Sherrod Smith, Jeff Pfeffer and Leon| age stamp to the Mint on thelr cham | it ax quickly as he could, but he was | “About alx furlongs” distance would | ought to make as fine # soldier as ever GUAR LLL and Fe Benes el Cadore, who are among the, aor te pion. And they do say the special | oft hin guard, was carviens, walked | uit him Detter than the others. He, | iimuldered. a. Run the exclusive property of Mike Doniin, |}fiekimme ars Curther down in the ist from Cleveland will bring over alin freely and wide open to ta a | however, went to the post very sore, ‘The draft ought to catch all those--|so T hollered at him The Yankees may iose Elmer Miller awlins at were drawn ea nm, Who Was b 1 of Kilb ollow- | pi < : and this t didn't 1 out, bi ’ } t 4 Sox, ant wosltly (Dusel of PUbsaee follows | punch alia dub, And the dub swunk | Seemed to Iabor far ‘ack of the’ pace | the Englishmen, and 1 won't mention| | “What happened to vou ns man-fand Nick Cullog, Whose, numbers 1 Nore and J i SPORTING. ae 4 x fs si! epost Eis a life, | : the rich young men wholager, Mike?” T asked him. near the sher, Alexander . for nn at Johnny will land a K, QO. punch on|tanded, It was sufficient jall the way, ny ni Be ts a, | Gedeon are near the middle of the dr Buffalo, also prob: “y ‘ dll phy ae a ‘ .ontllerinsateebeeti ot temporary employment in muni-| “They ran out on me,” he answered, Are near the mide ot how their [inthe frat draft West EUaPT SHELA Sue ULE ay fon factories. and the other hat|"but T am. suing them and have a| ins. while the others do not Kr Reanimation manetora: wil: nis RED DAY yumbers. fant likely that Leonard will ol 4 gue ball playe ‘elite lawyer in the job who ought | °Un C nite So: y lose both jout the season intact, Although sev For days we have been handed! P yiock out Kilbane. While EMPIRE ENTRIES. Dole A IRIne a DUNE chitarates and lta bother then a Me wa es | Ree atEC NY Whee Weare: Schalk erat have been drafted, the numbers of CROSS AT dove aLachaie sae oe anes . Baz Ssewn ‘amon Gres) Hane: appesr 1M the Arse call ‘|| Empire City Track knock out Kilbane, and that Kilbane! — classed as herweight cham- S RAG TNACR TONKERS, Ny. |they will go willingly, but the teeth| movies now. I'm up at the break| was drawn among the meaner eee (YONKERS & MT. VERNON) rhe ei io muorrow'n Face a 0 ‘00 lof dawn and to hed earl eays he'll knock Benny's crown off| pion, Johnny Kilbane ix a real light- valle Mag on the comb can't be too fine when it! of dawn and to hed ea on 6 c < (Copyright, 1917, by The Hell Syndicate, Tre.) within four rounds, Bunk! Just plain| weight, His best fighting weight is comes to selecting the rich and the (Covyris y Th bunk! Jl risk @ guess that neither) several pounds over the feather- Henny nor Johnny ever expre | FOR THE NEFIY OF THE any opinion of the sort. ‘They weight limit, Ho's a tall fellow with | Preen tin hos 1eNt ‘i foolish to promise to land a knockout| ® long reach, He's a straight hitter x J ating on won the mat rn - Neier H chi Mixed Foursomes, in Which|tiirg'tcvenen' when he mad while all of the others made and the matchefiker de Leading Feminine Players} aaatchelh RED CROSS HANDICAP ak SIC VUE SPABES on any firs round time mit. Any fighter knows | fast i it can't be done except by th rave man within a gix-| and a dangerous hitter, He is very > avoiding blows and in Rotting | ioe arent [oUt Of tight corners, He has a good | Mi, 3 ‘Ted Lewis, the English boxer, will| tie at the same ot fluke in the world, The chances are | head furkn M Hon 5 a it cl p | ded te, uke theme in. Bobby J the Southern champion 160 to's aadinet (t Leonard isn't likely to be knocked | {ihim,,.Ne Hour, 118; Huth fn Time, 11; [defend the welterweight title which he —_ | ii 3 ete, To-Day’s} anit: Mls Atlanta, playmate ; i} di , T's hurd enoigh In ten rounds.|out. He ts an fast ax Kilbane, fully [da hiteg igh Celie Lutte fit |won several weeks ago from Jack Brit-| sinmy tity, the erack weitewaht of tock: | Pa is tee | ha Y two fourball matenes Bi aken ance in Ne o1 ?| we + skilfu shing his +] Bt Lador, 120; Dlg : In che drait y's number w f he é ts And how many tines has a champion | and much cooler than Kilbane when | Xion ump): Te, Orange St. Nicholas Rink on Friday nights! ig not called before Sant. 24 he wil have) T ‘ourney Feature. Pete aperomten Sas Bee, be Been knocked OUT Georg hard pressed and when trying hard M10" rhe esiaht on Ot aides include heme} (ARAHNBL one of the foremoat contenders, | an avportunity to battle aguinet Jack Teton fr | t yan Frank Host, Sivanoy's|| Bree tig66t® Bt McCoy knocked o: Jeorge | to land a out blo n Wes . Sai ih 6 he Queensimrry A. if y tent export, dethre he young ve i Chip. Janything the odds aro in Le * Mike O'Dowd of St. Paul. This pairlais wy, y. ‘The Professional Golfers’ Assocla-| Southern nar at’ Siwanoy. yeaterday by ‘Grae ua Henny Leonard knocked out Freddy | favor. He has whipped) mori met some time ago, Lewis winning on tion War fellef Tournament begins ty [3 and 2 after 36 holes of “ihat’s the whole tint TA CAPNU ANT HOMITEMA AMIE. DetdORT tinea cts points after a desperate strumele.| wet vice" Pranne Drm a tend hatte, | Say St Englewood, N. J. with nlsee Each champion has fought often! making good with a K. O oh RHEIN O'Dowd claimed he was stale on that] will meet Terry Marin, the aggtemive Providence, | foursomes, each pro cB: Mae 8 omg, ee gr Se ee ee ee oo. ottaic| By lids is lia nar mae of tm vomnts on ts jenember ot Hin own cls TO-mior? Ho! sant . is : : tntg [Ulertmont Korting Club ‘Thursday night, Ohariey {the entire fleld of amateurs and pros O vin ; z 100) ond ( 108 but as he had plenty of rest this} peeeui, t Hightweight, will hereafter train} will pl 36-holo medal round. | t Ss c a g 110; mpring Song - play 3 Like a Boy at 50 Bubbling Over ron ners Limes he hopes tor aguave secu with |r fr ei." eam eq! Wenge. "hraday and SAI Hey= ing Terry Mitchell and He jahoney Wu aitusrol, Siwanoy and Garden| | oor tbe the clever Lewis ; peg in ty day, at Baltusro} Ts ’ A D ¢ hanaco, ‘3 clash, ‘There will be another ‘ten, | City, the international team matches will | i e T OW ith Vitality—Taking lron Did It | sis cos AST on tale el pein ie © nem titer toes eae | Oe nheim’s i " ol Jack Hanlon of the Olympia, and Digk urley| homebred and amateur teams, i Weather ‘cle fa ligt hearswelg! fering from a Jack Manto | | Doctor says Nuxated Iron is greatest of all strength Pilger ne Toth of his even, af Ridin Vert, ay sazisim fo sien ip Draasi | he ament is an assured . Any man who needs a good suit or who would be . to m iily uma of Jemey City 9 O'Kedle 10) even before rst round starts, as al fi dali ee sie Often increases the strength and endurance of delicate, | KENILWORTH ENTRIES. 80 of Brook mest at their cluba within « fem weeks, Duns |[¢ven Before the Ara’ tour aero ai tempted by special value to add to his wardrobe will be ‘ , faa been offered 8300 to meet O'Keefe, but the | Mo i = . : rer nervous folks 100 per cent. two weeks’ time. Promoter Weimnantel isn ee mas boro as 00 to ment Keat tt ta | vertising privileges in the souvenir boo« interested in these special reductions now made in spite . KENILWORTH | PARK, Windsor Mearywnight to ge apie Miche ‘other. 4 s iuusoters, inerease tots effere and the gallery tags. An admission of ef advanced woollen prices. . Dig ago a ne to me who!» an w . 8 tries’ for no! . yer iit be c ed at each course, was nearly halt ld and asked ut irda eT George K. 0, Brows, the Chicago tight | Bom — lebetabestaaDaicecehs oe In every grade, all wool fabrics have been cut fror ’ . 4 jh ao K h d a al y & iJ m ° him & pre ary examina ANNE LT aL heavyweight, and Harry |¢ the promising] Young ('Keefe, the rugmet bantamweight, and | afsasicnal bast valli ecaatehit he edtemade \ Fi pothing 4 I eed “autontahad’ tal tn erate rates tiger of Pittaburgh, will come together @| taney mith will exche: siteaa in the wala oe * are igen Pt a $5 to $15 a suit—some reduction, Even ready-made clothes acl Fale csenure of 01% tor how 1 fifteensenind tout to a decision at a show to te} event a Sporting Cluo to-night, | Played for the Hutchinson, beth gr| co8t more. Samples on request. : Late Bained T have SECOND ACK. Charis braght off at Daston, 0., tonight, Brown's Zit a sensation ten-) Simpson and Jack Hutchinson, both o i: 2 ( t and ne full of vigor, vim @ idwn people ware Pet anda manager haa been trying for some time to induce vauda of busing wil |Chicago, defeated Walter Hagen of | Silog Enough for Formerly Now ‘e as & young nw fact, @ young) ite e their strong enduran eed to mont bie man, as Irown expecta to put Rochester and James Barnes of White e ' he really was, stand hiw entirely wet rid 1 symtome check to Greb'a wioning streak | marsh at the North Shore Cou Chub sa inate ver og wpepaia, tive ee criaey a check al MS ianoaaicin’ bs thas coins @ at Glen Hed, fo 1 1 up on the | O7 157 Suits $45 to $50 $35 aking ver fork Two gomt fen-round bantamwelgh: bonta : ll n i round Hutchinson nips | $35 t ie i Joe Lsnch of the weet aldo will face | eersie Thy my laying By Hagen SrOuge Msinth hole : ter taking Nuxeied tron, | } ; ‘nh Daly et Blaton laland, and fred Mc. | is the same city ANE ' ; pH : 147 a77 $30 to $35 $25 7 7 * ents of the went ale w we with —- — mie be Vike n at ite box-office will be open a NGS Have a suit made to your measure styled to your liking pie w r ve rine | HEH TACK AES Paneer ines eo le cane, iee MAJOR LEAGUE STANDI —fitted and finished to your perfect satisfaction Now. ’ fee ‘hs, feirstie saupone ts ' * eon pele ter itt the recent Teonard-Buma match, which was 2 sare? TYmi . he knew Hou called off owing to the fact @ riot wast y s to measure. . Farry ; FF i SOP sled off owing to the fact that oot, National League, |) American League. Army Officers’ Uniforms to m . Government ‘ t hotore. P- Handicap nea serine Vabtalng Mites hols Crore, |W. L PAC, Clos, ; || Clubs, Wey B.C. Clabs, WG. P0, regulations strictly adhered to. Special service ri : ha Wnuands ne pr teal Rew York 62 26 667 Chicas | Chicago,..87 32 ,640) New York 44 42 .512 ; a adi ante } at wimply | fs nae sae pea sen © 2 "476 || Berets vez 04 -908|Wash'ton, 38 62 402 stations at Plattsburg and at Madison Barracks, f . r r Kien Jehney Kid Atbe Awempeuso 43 35 46 432 || Cleveland 49 42.688, H+ Loule,.96 55 ABI . USINT HL Wer Jaunings puree N. J. middleweignt Ri houle,.48 40 535) Pita 7 56 (925 |! Detrots, 48 43.617) Hike... 82 61 ~ ' ‘ favorite, til meet ~ RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. f . 8 " iN ren gan tad tase ocen| New York, 7; Deirolt, 8, (18 {nninga) Tit t pod to uh cant ; mane oa ‘ x Ne ides No Games Sheduled, ‘Cleveland TWO STORES . A en your od 1 ma . I 7M, Louie, 41 Wanner, o SEVEN RACK Chaitin AML details f ROADWAY & NINTH SIRE! Alvis ree . A), AC Shiga hetwmeen Slain Washiagen, 6) Si bon 9 eno at. DET, FIFTH & MADISON AVES, r inv Toh Miaiat Spt: | the" siting middleweight "Nokon GAME TO-DAY. _ ' A - tale bos te finally completed todas. The men wi aye pepe ie i z j a pla . ey 1 Aan te rt i te M4 the Brouwer 6. C. of Brookimn ‘co Be FHP ANSE Ta hey P. S.—Using yea and no correctly is of greater importange\ r Meher it ollgitte Owl, 108: Bert ams, 105; "ni ® then tought a wo ‘4 . vo Gi , ' y q i : gis Mestean, 1405 Gale Water it) talne 108." night, A week ago thay fought « wonder! bat Chleago at Boston, We Games Gobo than the largest vocabulary misapplicd, Aroketn Axtoms, followin) A We ie Mispenaed “iu Apurentlce al ce laine, fonder, wit basen, ,, bi. Louls at Philadetptte © following (6 ‘ serie AG Weaisier cleat, Ureck taal, @ Grounds, RE yah ES, a —————————Ee —— ——__——

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