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SS oe « THE EVENING WOR BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK "™#!" 7 Man WHEN LEONARD AND DUNDEE BOX AT PLATTSBURG ow (08 y Arthur “Rugs News > Benny Leonard and Johnny Dur dee Are Going to Box for the Rookies at the Big O!fioers Training Camp at Plattsburg To-Morrow. @ little by & the WwW n't de the White Box a bit Duwee wit KA lett pdrgig = “Wem GUESSING * 5 WHOn HE PuLLe T eis ‘ OLd Favomite OF HIS, " Jc © Mat Snow > OF tant ines \ oe ee ‘ 1 & Lane vow duoc, | Yanks Have New Mascot te WHO THINKS THE OTweR, Benny orrges to Any oF THe Roane me MAT Have Toe MAR VT HANDICAR PARTON ite’ wie fat Homebred Golfers Enjoy vite stag aw | Dig Lead in the Tourney — das ot rami, tat i For Red Cross Fund CT eases " Saal They Believe Will Prove pe Jinx to Opposing Clubs ' -¢- ; |Jake Ruppert vanetie “Little Casino,” a Six-Toed Darky, ; were obit Re cae Blacker Than the Ace of Spades, Who Makes Good First | — : —- Day on Job, as Locals ‘.2at White Sox in Fourteen-Inning Mt MA re womke that will surprise those who don't know how closely sport ts allied t+! ‘Pho h hors by t Harnes English nastine Secondithe aeasten oF j VORKLD war. One of the most tinportant de | be over. ~22e: jnir streak, use it when it comes to those extra-session | Soldiers Will Also Be Treate.} Atheling, a Famous Four-Year- | attatrs wey to Big Meet at Travers Old Colt, Imported for SU pea cctenathe a Hef that thelr luck hus changed, Man- |} i] Island To-Morrow. George Wingfield. ager Donovan says they'ro is only one | With 8 itch O48, Wi s they|their new mascot, hold amateur bouts at Fort Slocum, ane eee sddashan ile ‘i have had so much bad fortune since | DNC f Mesce jinx every club| century or so, Which isn’t very New Rochelle, to-night, and to-mor- Ri © steamships have Just @r-)ne took hold of the club that thelt| jy sight euddan) Mult) thai: What (ales covered America, If Columbua cre sh re bears kaj 2 ringham” . 1.) nd (heorae A Lowae Ma Ales Caupbet eo Yanks’ be-|ritt or some other rk at the start ead of conservation of unnatural re- irces, , way thelr luck could possibly -and that is for the better Hope ts a lingering disease, The victim onty to w York Athletic Club will tails of the athletic training of Twenty Hol schind, with} WO avenney: welnmcout In oN 4 " . } | | Game, 6 to 5 ¥ . ‘ feclen . troops 1 be he ne, v « . peck f a 71 The Meval | = y can hardly ne bd ee an slay ll Scotchmen Third and Amia-[ {ioctl 'he'"ha” course i730 thou SY A ‘: ‘ j He won't | Reds are on the Giants’ heels, It { ear ago Tarnes wae credited with » 69 Hi Yanks k : os g clubs, He wor will take moro than baseball to ‘ changed their bayonet fighting mett- feurs a Bad Last. nateh play changed, ‘They beat the ods to conform exactly to the move- ‘snibabaiiniiniaias The summary follows Sox in a fourteen-inning ‘ , *| lead, a coves oe by Con- ments of @ skilled boxer, A number sate Siatiediads-aalr aaaan ut rouRsoMEs, | gle, 6 to & Yanks felt $t in the 1 r| gress might help. But by the time of the cleverest boxers in America | AMATEUR TRAM | t ter pick their teeth, the race would t sulation nine in-|! spades held under the direction of the| 7, (Anderson Went cver the) eave Hn Ither. He hus six t the new training camps. ‘The exhidi-|profearional Golfera Aw “a ait nings, that they were going to win.| Ong thats cnough t 4 tion Leonard and Dundee and thelr oun Hutid, |Glisea f” Hitems tet Uisstned Mioenns: Somehow or other, the New Yorkers| You know ball pl sparring partners will give to-mor- ‘Total i % are not very good about winning | supe t profe row at Plattsburg is the beginning of /according to the wystem of coring in Bashan Was pantie Babar oe contests of the usual length, but | |vogue. ‘The homebreds have 89 holes | {eek Hutchinson and Bred Meld It would be impossible to pick out | to the t) the Eng the | Ser Capninghain "and Gee tWo better men Benny Leonard's | scotch and the amateurs 24 the past few months has shown him prising strength, ax before the tour bi : to be the peer of any lightwolght of /ney opened it was believed that the INGLES, The poor amate are having their of his class at the present day. He trials, t hadn't been tor the vic has a brain that is keen on ¢ Be pese GU CLE HAA’ PROTA. o rs around for a 0 0 French and the British have alre abolish the Giants’ hundred: point iper those birds did anything except lead in the team matches being | Jerome ‘Travers and, Owwald Kirk bones, just as soon as gam yea 1k " will soon be busy teaching boxing in clation for] Nomen: Serwell and. B. Wortulngian’ the benefit of the Red holes count instead of points evi. ad eet sy this work. Wil MacPaviane Aad Ales Smith amazing fighting record made during | ‘The English tear ts displaying sur the past, and unquestioned champion Scoteh had a better town, AMATEUR TEAM, 9, SCOTCH TRAM Tho Y ‘tory scored by the boys from At detail of boxing as applied to fight-/lanta—Hobby Jones and Perry Adair, [Qn A Sigs : ing. His hitting is the most delib- | Who defeated Fred MeLeod and G. 0.) Mawel VAL THobers ted any ring since the days of the great whitewashed at the Siwanoy Country Campbeil The boxing bouts at fort Slocum to- Joe Gans. Many even believe that Club yesterday, ‘The total at the end | Rie ian steeeeee night will comprise matches between] he 1s better than the “Master” ever /f the day read 42 to th Total» i Total saeco [several metropolitan champions, ‘Two DFou was, In the most furious action defeated tho English players he is cooler than the spectators, He) As was the case at makes bis opponent careless for a! jVcdnenlas, the tt ' fternoon it will conduct a spe- rived here: with two e snments of horses, clal athletic tournament at Trave faland the importations 1s Atheling a fam- had luck couldn't be any worse no matte : v ppene Yanks of th x-toed darky wil what baprened. mean that other clubs will unearth iks to offset the Yanks’ jinx, Wel ould now be a wilderness of forest of the club, hasn't bl 1 see! instead of a wilderness of baseball. a bit for the club's slump. He kr P. S.— Little Casino wears shoes! The Flatbush fang haven't asked : like {that are so large that they look Ike refore, | sunty sin war pa and his skin for waivers on hope yet, and still it toward the finish of] think the Roding wwii ie you can't see] trouble is that when th © whites of his Probably, the adoption by the e hadn't had his hopers on, Brooklyn Jake Ruppert, one of the owners Wd have been ous four-year-old colt by Desmoné yut of Wood Daisy. He has been ed Donovan over for George Wingfeld| Sgt accidents to players and ds FOURSOMES, classes have been arranged, a 110-)0f the Nevada Stock Farm. Mr.|/ have kept his men back, Th ) to 15, HOMEBKED TEAM pound class asrok ow Tat a Wendy. any 1oup ta start, The Robins do , which will bring together] Wingfield has also imported Luta, a] he has been on the still hunt for a) is so black Archie Walker, the metropolitan cham- | large chestnut mare. mascot that could dispel the jinx or} an « Jinxes that have handicapped the | | Jack Mark Ne 1 Herder amt pion; William Murphy, whom he de- a hey generally gc ph No. t Seven nicely bred yearlings of rich e phosporous in| are they generally go in the moment, makes him leave an opening ers wit Onwald, Isirk F Povaltng, and. Chari feated in the final bout for the cham-|preeq by various fashionable and| ~ af’ aay at the Polo Grounds Jake wrong direction 4 shoo plows FOF, the amateur team against Jock einer reach and Eddie 1a ynship; A. Golden and 'T, Mee OY NBR GUE ae ene : ‘enterday at the Polo Grounds Jak ti ¥ suerte while coming in, and shoots his DloWs Hutchinson and Fred McLeod, who sel Fivewh oad Bad ane F len und tT. Me-l popular sires came over for John) introduced his mascot—and If there will undoubtedly] ot go through that opening and straight off for the 5 The gallery stuck to lors ia «is | Mahon: wnt n 185-pound class, with| 2000. two colts and two fillies for|ever was a jinx he ought to prove . ho Re 1 ox rt of congulated his quarte m start » tnieh ¥ | James Sullivan, he «metropolitan | TP 1 ene two 24 natters merica yy iT to the mark with the speed and ace |Antii yun the nmaieira leave the home hanes as nthe | metropolitan | if p"Gxnard and one colt and one oe \ n by winning — ¢ 3, West champion; Frank B, Cassidy, the w uaa sod Con Walkera ¢| York State champion; Frank’ Verona —— both the rth and south games of a double matin They flashed some neat two-legged ru one-handed pitehin, two-clbow got this pennant sewn up by miles of sul rhes. Yea bo. earn a curacy of a sharpshoote bullet, [efeen one up their card reading 75 to Leonard tells me that the secret of LN) we PONT Gann ant Nad an le his success is his ability to make bis Sawyer bexan against Alec Smita and J. Sanderson and Frank Bellwood . will farlane it looked. like speedy | Mary Harrie aud G, Baty opponent do exactly what he wants | }Vill Masfurtane ked like speedy | : him to do, which, after all, is the gi yer laid up an appt Total depo encens principle of success in every Kind of Ong Ander warfare, The Individual In a fight jy g09 yar can use generalship as eff the commander handling : an of men, Leonard {a the greatest gen- | few, foot from the Titi it 1 Say eral in the ring to-day, in any class, | Kept a filly for O. Keene. Thirty-three | other thoroughbreds arrived for Phil} ong rapidly in] Chinn of the Kentucky Stable, Capt. his last few fights, and Tom Hughes of | Hancock and Willis Sharpe Kilmer, | the Paulist A.C. An exhibition bout — has afio been arranged at 158 pounds} Pan Zare Lian ream, {between Frank Lagonia of the Bronx. | ¥er-old mare own Who has been coming a ning, pone ae v h n ming and much gaudy 1 batting. Chicago hasn't ‘ everal the remarkable seven-| John Welamantel, the premier boxing | fans, and Johonie Drummie of Jeerney City, who _SINGL ‘arena on numerous ware given bood account He vier tenrmnier ute 1 EMPIRE CITY ENTRIES. er) urus and Young (tet) McDouakd of the east sid PMPIR) July on wank the 1 by 1. 'T. Colton, | promoter of Frooklyn, 1s now anxious to an and New| Won his fourth race since ving I) | sign up Benny Leonard, the world's Jthe East at the Empire City. trac eee uN Nichole gl dale A.C, the metropol woo Rl York State champion, and Andy £0) O'Royle, his club mate O| The track and fel stively as Again a 126 yards, An ge bodies | deraon's nd left the ball a champion, and Johnny Dundee at E part ibaon, yesterday, capturing the Ki omy Handicap. Th tournament at] 137 tonah | rricd |bets Field of Brooklyn the latte John notified Billy Western star ¢ scoring her seventy-|of “August MTY RACE The entries f work nderson dr bringing ve th RACK, N. ¥ to-morrow's t pounc pu | Trave r = ‘e hat He good ten-rounders on the card | aces are. aa. follows wears [third green, a inatter of IST yards, Pu 8] Travers Island to-morrow will begin at] fifth victory. Leochares, recently |manager of Leonard, to-day that ne up| at the New Ob tovnigat., adie: Flatchoe | PIRAR RAGE. Tor timenyearole andy OHNNY DKENDEE has pecullart- | and after that the three was expedted 9|2 o'clock and will be over in time for] back from Canada; Whimsy, Top | willing to give him a guarantee of $8,000) 7 ie te ee ne, Cute | ard vacliogy, abet at Turiongs.-Shaseat Rid . = i erent | 7nat left Macfarlane and, Sin th 3 8lthe regular Saturday afternoon swim-|the Morning, Kewessa, Startling and |i yet Leonard box the fast Italian, IC oe the B : sca: Ti fighting bane | Siar, 108; Wreanvale, simp.) 113; Mangansane ties of style that are different down, The fourth was halyod ino, $80] ming and rowing competitions, Soldiers | High N were the sprinters that|Ginson is not satistied with this propo | iim, wilt m rina the tle hal Act ULAR (RRR ih a from Leonard's and that are; but then the “pros. ae if realignd ‘ “=| from. Fort wt Jay, and Fort| opposed “Panay.” ate? then Welamantel is willing tel jiou, In i begin. otvut dos Alaieor | {Abanegee iY : Quite effective in their way, I have |four out of the next ve holds so ‘ | Totten have been invited to the tourna= | Pan Zarcta and Top o° the Morning gid he ercentage basis. | ek iinacs’e al eee: | Gandy Lan y wr Ou S Y i : Shasidant ment and the contests will be open only | raced 1 team for most of the dis- |!et Leonard work on & perc cs | i ligotweights, will face | Sear Biss Joe, no doubt one or two of Jobnny's| that they turned for home tup, They! Play it Presiden to then . bad pr MU fe peel | Jimmy Kirk, also of Harlem, Alva eligible timp.) t ist 1 | Ware out in $6 to 87 for the other n the urag at aan A'varied programme of military and] tance, covering the half milo In av} | pani tor ‘Charmeuse, avorite movements could be applies Much the same. sort pace Was |VL, was narrowe eight golfers artic ied Arogramme of military and) soconds, ‘The latter weakened at the| as 12,753 people peld adminion to witnee) 0, Ginsien of h * 104 eR to bayonet fighting with great effect, maintained: coming hack, the amas | exit of the second ieompett aarety Maton oe me een gt eS | furlong pole. Leochares then came | tne aiz-round no decision contest between Ite ay anamus O'Brien at Tooke, who bossa Hare, RBOON'D LACE var ie tee And they are entirely original with y winning, the” tenth Sand |'the survivors are Wil eta Gat Poth the “soldiers ‘and "the apectators |on and furnished stiff opposition 10 | eee end Jebony Kilbane at Philadelphia on | Cont ees booted to mest Bree t le Rae , wing J ‘ ne thomselve Piden City du + AKAWAM? Twill be a hand grenade throwing con-| the wire Ineaday night, the hances are that every ight, bee alag Bese bacded te mae ney 1 ' him. He has a pecullur knack of The Seots won thies ina row, |Frank Cracker, Ekwanok 1 ME TArKer test, Tn this event the men will be In the wit ERs. | pines sae a uaker City will now try| Male ot Harlem at the New Holo A. C, one week | THIRD NACE srenriold flew, watt iM reversing t “itua= | Garden City) George vese, Rutland; | fai ‘uniform, and will make the throws = ight promoter in thy fear ayer mead BE On the same bill Leo Jobnson and | (Me) oT MLS jckorvnit - moving very close to bis man witi fon and becoming 2 uy. a lead they [Q""E" MeGiure, Lakewood; De Witt] from behind a fence so that it will be| Ultima Thule easly won the Wake. | to bolt shows in the oe s Ht they atten | frm Unit Oo tea ae Dl Ka Jobmeno aid | Pita, te Mii telco 108 ypurent slowness, yet in a way that ptuined t mt ends a to {fisted Cinetunatl, and W. D. MeDonaid. |, blind throw and as near trench con-| field handicap, but Jockey Troxier,| t tie Wkely that they will sa, fighting BP INA urs. 3: Sonne makes him almost impossible to bit ‘eat a 78 inst | ene se ditions as Bosalble, oa to each | WHO Tove Papp. claimed that ho was smoas ihemesives uirlere?y eaiaaeiaetl M88 | tom McArdie has eted his cant fi ibn Ree When Dundee was matched with Wily am and 8 Members of the 81. Nicholas Club] manwat different angles, the frst straight SONA A: WBE first furlong, as he was | the boxing game amerrow ight’ bil at the Fairauat A, C, There'll | war Yorker lie Ritebie 1 had @ talk with WH ert att Wi a, thelr anne mand County Country | cine ett ‘ol ae —- Ftere'a wnat Benny Laooard had to say aboot ger) Wil Duscher we, Dobby Looastacd tora nr | 0: 1att te 2 mp.) “1 have studied Dundee closely W total is boat ii Dongan Hills, Staten stand. | point’ ninety rom t where| Bella Desmond, Oscar Lewissobn's | tis sensational knockout of Jobnuy Kilbane: “It verta va, Vex Kelly I | 00s Late Nea IM. rem yentolde:. cuok le sald Willle, "and he'll never aiide hie (see, morning wan the 20 Ub veloly Hf| George Hla A.W. and We J] the throw: takes piece. and the throws imported miss, Won the first race for ft hook tout realy started im qoink | paces and a giateenty oriinhi a 1m, era head in toward me and get away with 1. Van Vieck jr. and Mobert Gwath-| York, were the winne prizes. The other ev Pa ha ara | LONE year-o 1 fillies, Golden Rod Bia fer Bay IROL Fre ay arly 4 Doster; Ie ant Io beaten, Who recent. . M ' loed bo. | me Blood, with a card « 82, was! dash in athle neinty litter finished a good second and ran so] it to him, ae we boxer aay, whe . Suarkey, the crack west side F it. He has everyh: buffaloed b Gilman P. Tiffany and Grantland Rice. lawarded the prize. for 88. Low] in. unif a two-lap. inter-company | Well that she should do well at Sara ae. 1 edged a0 if to crom bie with it) & las been signed by bie manager, Jim Ale: Sm cause the movement is so eccentric the bottom pair f ‘ fotl her went to Archer with 10520, 85] reluy race in Light marching order and | toga. ate that little move of hia to one alde ha boa Duton Braudt et the Military a let, Gas chat they t know what he's trying Nell pleased « 1 MP over |The prige given to. t eoaul | equipment dressing race, « running high — vote he would be going with the p That's) ©. wext Mouday night nh Kew hat they ¢ George and Alec Camphe Jwas for high Brome seo ook 198] jump tn athletic contur ia hall The Quincy Stable's < 4 hum, ma eas to ¢ 1 know, I'll bit straight for his While s and amateurs Weel strokes for the elghtee }inile ran athtoti ne, There | oy r aus ney St . pal. ee Won | just when 1 0 LAr fy “> Weather he tries that trick y ~~ J will also be a lav Whrow | for the IB SOORE: Tees Anh AYA TREES BNE more to go with the ee Ast hand Daly Divide Honors : Klish were fp eu nen stationed at t im and a |i longs fo ony pun hed hard with my le 5 ae Joe Lynch, the speedy wes ‘ -— 1, Dundee will be Tha who w proteasione | KENILWORTH ENTRIES, iv-mile walk Ih Het marching order | platers. | After | the finish, “We It Te ee eee ee eee ele Dee the nate: | = F ie me YM , : EO ie Mepeine Hole | Ate Ot nitere Wil retained by the payment of the cus- |" n-round draw in the feature bout at Rirolan, taunt o hosing ae : i 4 aby! ni be oo} Y AWIMIHINE races tnelude |tomary additional $5 | Se cecuun eoke 7 (the Arverne A. C. last nignt. In the| sans — ‘ AM a ae , 4 Fa Oued Handicap stderard weratey | Waiter Laure peal , final Artie O'Leary beat Paul | out < ‘ “ f ‘ Cain sant Ta Sb-yard open to enlisted mer Pho best finish of the day came | weight, who is now on ‘Ted Lewis lock | ___SPORTING UI m ed ¢ k | a MJ ond a fancy div Handicap. ‘The row: | in the F t, when Sasin, Dove- | away several pounds when he boxe Ma > | wSSSssesase kind of a} x. ing Taces Will bea ht oared e and GM. M finished sola Pioneer Sporting ¢ ent 798 tin aad Mari Past Denww.| just like al ad Hi. | several ever ed men 5 of douly ne unl the numbers | Laurette has easily won ail ble bvute dung and Young Marino, the east side boy,| abe lhe ' : = ove | (wade PA ee Alo Wai : he order named sot few monthe ught a fast ten-ropnd draw at the ‘Empire City Track D f od { } ne three fights nt A. C las a foun a air, and x» mes when Dundes » how Ae ; \ Frankie Bums, who has fought three fia SDONL: J nt, Both slugs id | Eee eerie made Ritohie mise (ant vot ; t | i icromge octet ral ¢ about y (VONKERSAS WT) VERNON) hat suves & man from punis ne er f f . Bt time in Memphis, Teurt, ap : # ai pat Raven 8 ti in tram: Dunlahs | baa) ; : : i meet agsin, 10a 04 la Mechs. «| INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, IN ATTRACTIVE EVENTS ta euwy rane to stigt his own blows yy ith tatty ala wen ee National League. | American League. aie eetcach's uel. bateven t STANDING OF Tee TS 7 A PMGAe We gait aiten besine wisn Hast f ae Ciobe WLP, Gate Wet P| Cane WoL RG Cube Wet. Hy en oavaverne,or re ciuss |! Yonkers Handica the bayonet who | 5, New York.53 24 654 Chiengo,..45 46 Chicago. ..60 33 045 New York.45 44.506 — Cee een Su Male P p ae men training a atteburn # i ‘ "i Cincinnal.63 43.052 Lroe 40 65 Hoston,...55 35 611) Wash'too. 37 53 411 Chaney, the 2 fig ant lewark, 7 2 red y chester.45 47 489 FIRST RACK AE oP M, will se me interesting boxing when game at ' ’ Dt. boule, 49 40.551 Host 36 48 Cleveland.50 44.534, Pyle... 34 92 .95 eimeinna nee-84 88 687) Buffalo. . 99 aun os Ake MACH “baad Na. n nd t pa rid) u \ \ \ 4 61 | Best oe mo | out Mar, the good ere b fesve widid Couual Le: Teonard and Dundee « ip stunts, hand: an i i Dh 42 Sy 025 /Hiute gh, . 29 59 390 | Dewolt....47 45 511,94, Louls, 36 58.383 Tatched today 10 DEA . 4 re 51 40 .560| Kichmond.36 54 400 yepates wi Prctired cort 1 ‘ ‘ sine alow. & wtaged at 51 Al .554 Montreal, 33 57 .367 to ahort dnt ILBANE is a rt. Yeu>| stood RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. J contest ate beni ee ee 6 Fr wi orval . , \ - ; ' Now York, 6; Ch 14 toning) | ud fehl, tie hoe et RESULTS YESTERDAY. te y 1 end of hin \ ’ . 6; nin, Brighter ae RS 4 aa he. ba heer 1 We Chicako, 7; New York, 1 Boston, 11; Mi, Louis, 2 (1st game: | 1 é Apaiees: & Weaca Newark, 9; Toronto, 7 ° Are, "subiay to a unooked out " in ile how 1 Pith 4; Brooklyn, 1 cist gan Loxton, 5, ¢ ous, 3 (2nd gam | eine to Tbsth St thence’ ty ‘ $194 5; Pittsburg, 1 (2nd game). Detroit, Iphia, 2 (Ist game | bantamweight ot game Ate Cree eae rt nati, 9; Philadelphia, 2, Phila |e raribcte gearing tomas rn Rochester, 11; Provid athens tl Had Bland and Paddocks sibs 1 rd rou 1 wile ». 2) Bunton, Wa hington, Wer bio Obrietie, bout 40 te . Baltimore, 12; Buffalo, eee He nie tera Ree al leveland. bs Washington, 2 ( 20 of Reoklvn nest Tuesla: Montreal, 5; Richmond, 1, Dane F - z nM ke nee of the ~ first rou 1 I Fat a GAMES TO-DAY. | will go mgainnt Stike It GAMES TO-DAY. H what 19 4 Ki Rew York at Chicago Chicago at New York, | sertem is Newark at Toronto. | along a St an Brooklyn at Pitas Detroit wt Philadelphia, At Brown's Far Rockaway Club to-night Michmond at Montreal, ) eat { . Louln. Cleveland at Washington. 1 attraction will bring toa Yorkville s Baltimore at Buffalo. | Billy Miske te Gant SEBALL TO-DAY, 2.00 P.M. y ta par ed, Wea “r at Cineinnatl, Mt, Louis at Boston, nt hitting lightweight, Radic Fitesiee " rovidence at Rochester BROWNS FAR aid ta, Ocicage, B00 Guo. bam, 6 fi M ‘ 5 nia alt no i a ROCKAWAY, TO- . y Vee agate FA ab Leoviie & great favorite Root hima: | Pizsimmae Dramatic. Wares Vdd? 7 1 ,