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! ~ - Beanctic Willing to Box Heavyweight for Nothing at His Share Toward Raising the Army Athletic Fund. ory -y ™ pa Ppa “”* ONWE eving the ATHLETI rUS tite provite « * ot the front with Bthieric equ ipner Joe Jeanelie, (he great heav) weteht ’ > hae “ ' the beet men in be and & # in bie prime, owing t . ving Writes me as follow “1 want to aid the AMY ATH LETIC FUND. Twili bos nds against any heavyweight ¢ world and ent ot the purse over to the FUND). The only condition I make is that my ponent shall do likewise, | suggest Willard, Fulion, Morris or Me and 1 carMassure you that any one of these four gention will find | himeeif in a battle. It will be « fine) opportunity for Willard to do bis bit If he persists in drawing the color line, then Fulton cna toe the mark. He can't draw a co line, as he recently fought Langford. As f Morris and Moran, they have been! my pupils and can hardly advance | # color line claim in public any more | than they did in private. Moran has | told several sport writers that he| could stop me. Let him make good Nis boast.” EANETTE ts famous for the num- J ber of desperate battles he fought | with m Langford, who at bis) best could never conquer the New Jersey fighter. Johnson fought him eix rounds in Philadelphia, when Jeanette was a novice, and never could be dragged into a ring with him again. Jeanette earned a de- cision over the great Carpentier in France. Ho is a remarkably clever | boxer, a courageous fighte: living, cleah minded man, offer proves that he 4 patriot It is now up to Willard, Fulton, Morris or Moran to show that pat-! riotism—so far as fighters is con- | cerned—is not confined to men of a ite's race. managers of the Manhattan A. C. offer their club a battle | ground and wil! turn all receipts over to the FUND. Jeanette has recently returned to the ring, in good fighting form as when he retired a couple of years ago, for lack of opponents. Since coming out again be has knocked out the “Tango Kid," who had knocked out big Jim Johnson, and has easily beaten Andre Anderson MONG the contributors to the FUND is Jack Britton, He writes It 4s with pleasure that I in- close a check for $26 as a emall contribution to the ARMY ATH- THE EVENING WORLD. TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1917. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW - MANY STAR BOXERS READY TO DO THEIR ty Tee Freee Py . Gow Ternevts , The Great WHO PATRIOTICALLY OFFERS TO Ie Se ee AREY ATH \c FUND. MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS National League. ] American League. Onde Ww. L. PC. Gebs Leo | Crabs W.L, PC.) Clube L New Yerk.e1 463) Brooktyn..48 49 496 | Chicage...66 38 435| Now York.st 46 .5! Phila... . 60 42 643 | Chicago 63 495 | Bosten....00 89 606 Wash'ton.44 67 436 Bt. Louls. 56 47 539 | Boston 68 436 | Cleveland 66 49 520| Pht 6 61 aT ‘Clacinaet 86 61 623) Pius’ (31 67 816 || Detrolt.,..04 48 620! Mt. Louls, 28 65 269 RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. % Louis, 1; Brookiyn, © New York, 5; Detroit, 8 Philadelphia, 3; Chicago, 2 Philadelphia, 5; Chionge, 4 ( New York ve. Cincinnatt. Main Goveland, 2; Boston, 0 Pittsburgh vs. Boston Main. Weabington, 1; $6. Loula, 0 (11 ianings) GAMES TO-DAY. Letroit at New York, Chove land at Boston Chenge at Philadelphia ‘%. Louls at Washington tmatage) Boston ai Pittsburgh Two Games LETIC FUND. If a match can ‘be arranged between Ted Kid Lewis or any other leading wel- terweight and myself, I will glad- ly donate my ‘end’ to the above FUND, Our boys in Khaki are ourely deserving of @ little pleas- ure the close of their dajly toil, and the least we can do ts v provide them with t atbletic goods 80 de i hearts of most men and boy. Shall be only too glad to do any- thing to help this worthy cause alon, Sincerely, 4 JACK BRITTON. Here is another practical patriot ready to give the money he could easily carn in the ring for himself, Britton is a splendid boxer and a game fighting man. He recently lost the welterweight title to Lewis, after beating Lewis several times. The margin between them is 80 slight that !t guarantees a hard-fought fight whenever they meet. Perhaps Lewis will be as generous as Britton, He has done some great work in the same line for the Canadians. RED WELSH; former lightweight champion, sends his $25, with a @milar letter. Like Briton,. he is wiling to fight or give a boxing exbiition for the FUND, in fact, offers whatever services can be of use, He is willing to give his time, if desired, to training soldiers in box ing, or to boxing for their pleasure. SD here is one from Jimmy ider, the great old-timer: “The limit keeps many of us at home, though we are still young My experience has proved that the boys must be physically fit to have the best courage and fighting spirit To help the guod work along please find inclosed my check for % for the FUND. With kindest wishes, JAMBS GUIDER. returned to N. Y. last week from South America I have been read- ing your articles about athletica at the front. I am willing to box any boy at any club and turn my end over to the FUND. I would like to follow. Jack McAullffe’s suggestion and become an instructor in boxing, Tam ready to leave at any time. Sincerely, JIMMY MURPHY, Lightweight Champion of South America, IMMY MURPHY writes: “Having CFistic News somn'Potocrk and Gossip ) Bill Brennan, the big Chicago heavy- welght who bas scored 80 many knock- outs during the past year, his latest vietim being Joe Cox, the Springfeld (Mo.) giant, in two rounds at Mon- treal last week, will box Bartley Mad- den of the west side at the Pioneer Sporting Club to-night. Several weeks &go Madden knocked out Cox in five rounds. In the ten-round semi-final Jee Mooney and Mike Smith will bat- tle for the chance to box Johuny Dun- dve at the same club, At the barten Sporting Club, Hammels Bia tio, Hockawey Beach, tonight, two of the best focal lghtweighte will compete for a chance to wrt a crack at the chaimsonship, The main event will being together Ihii Bloom, the crack Hrook- iyo Nettweight, and Jimmy Dulfy, the Cgbting Irlahman of the west aide, Both boye have trained faithfully for the mate,” Ln the emi final bout, Rube Lundy will meet Joe Gfobs . will tackle Joe Kean of round 40, Young Rosner, the local fly weight chewplonshiy claimant, who bas been dolug so weil in Jhilade! pbla of late, haa been sigued up for « bout of ff teen rounds to asdeciaion with Steve Piesner, (he ry re atar, at the ball park in the latter's home city Aug. 19 ‘The Wanpire A. ©. will oven Aug. 27 under the folnt management of Dick Curley avd Jim Buck ley, who helped to promote the recent highly orssful Leonard-Kiltane bout in Philly, For opening ecard Soldier Hartfield of Brooklyn and ‘Ted Lewis, welterweight champion, will be the contestants, ‘Tomany Mowan, the Hrooklyn fighter, and Mike iched to meet in be Nationa , om ‘Thumday evening, ‘They will weigh tn at 142 pounda at the ringside, and ae both are game, willing fighter, the mrmg Cught to be @ furious one while i lasts, Young Fulton, the eart side fiehler, eee to have his own troubles holding « manager, for an- other one has Just announced that he is through with him. Phil Hernstein is the latest to om Joane from him. I’hil claims that be let Fulton @ because be refused to (ight Harney Adair after be had matched him with Rarney Paddy Bums, the likely ghtweight of Per Rockaway, says his injured arm is well again and that be ts booked to box Allie Neck at Arverne, L. 1, on ‘Thumtay night; Bert Somoer at Free. port, I, 1,, on Friday aight, dnd Leo Johnson, Goidier Bartfield, the bard hitting wekerwsight of Brooktyn, and Frank Oacbone, the husky Italian fighter, aigmed articles of agreement to-day calling for them to meet In (he main go af ten rounds at the Broadway Bporting Club of Brooklyn on Best Seturday night. It should be @ aiashing bate, ‘Ted Kid Lewis, the welterweight champion, who hes made considerable money this year ass re cult of bis numerous victories, will edd several busdre! more dollar to his bankroll to-night, as be te slated to meet Jimmy Butoh’ O'Hagan, the | (be colored lightweight, for ten rounds et the Har Albany welterweight, for ten rounds af Convention | lem Sporting Club of Haswmels Station, Rock Hall, Baratoga, Ae Lewis beat O'Hagan in a [away each, on Aug. 14 bout in this city @ fow months ago, the chances Gye that be will have mo trouble doing it again, * Bagley, manager of Willie Jackson, the a1 rons lightweeght, wh also manage Renny Valger, the Freoch bantamweight nam pert Hadoud is surely doing erable fight pion, complaine about the leering bantamweigh! ~ it placed himself under the menaganent | MO. pong fae ne refming to box hie clever Frenchman, eo he bas of Wille Lewis, Benidas having battled Marty Ppp gat bogs ps Crome (0 hand ten round figie in lew than two | ites a erweighin and is ready George Chaney Kilbane > anatch hin againet weeks at Far Rockaway, Lewis bas signed Badoud Frente (Young) Britt or Jobay to meet Tommy Roteon, formerly of this ity but now of Maiden, Mase, for twelve mounda at the Commercial A, ©, of Boston ou west Friday night, Young Brown, the east side lightweight who hae held bis own against all the stare of the ring, will bor Paul Doyle, the lad who bas created & furore in Philadelphia this season by reason of ie victories over mca bone as Pal Moore, whom he knocked out im the iain bout of ten rounde ag the Feinmoat A, €. 00 Satuniay night George Chaney of Baltimore te one kghi weight who dues not want any part of Benny Leonard's game, He say be hoows that Beony is bis mas. ter and for Wat reason he ls never guing (0 chal | lomo him, Chaney, however, is ready to fight any of the ober lig! bie and will wager §1,000| , Two goot ten round bout have been arranged that he beats them in @ twelve, fiftese or tacaty | by Matchmaker Tom MvArtie for the Arverne round 9. Sporting Club Thurw tween Lightweighis, Pas Allle Nack, the clever while toe battle of hante y Burne Hrona Italian Joe Gans, (he game and aggressive wel terweight of Brooklyn, was sigued up to<lay Joby Welamantel for another ten round betel Frankie Daly ND here is one from a friend o athletics who is “doing his bit and deserves as much credit as if be had sent in a thousand dollar “Inclosed please find §1 for the FUND. 1 would donate more, but am sorry I can't at present, being temporarily out of a job. You'll hear from me again when IJ land one.” at | af Staten Island aad Deans Prins the Bugle the Broadway porting Club of Hroakiya on the | beateu, will swing puncties ai cvs other | nigtit of Aug. 18, Welmmantel ie trying to got - — . Soldier Hartfield to mee Gans again, as the inen Kage and Ka gaan ye atwmady fought (wo hart bouts at bie club,| Jimmy Kane and Willie Kohler | tele Hetaer Cline Gf Unie city for wham Hany | foURHt @ sensational draw at the York 'e trying to teh with Henny | VINO Sporting Che [inlehh At was Leonard for the world’s lightwoight title, will gn. Jone of the cleveres! oxhibitions ever ape io ie fart battle uoder Pollok's manag Witnessed at the club. The hoya were tonight. He will take oo Phinney Boyle, the| weeks, In the semi-fnal Eddie Gorman New England ligitwvight, for twelve rounde at the of the weal. side Billy Papke of | Armory 4. A, of Bowtou, Marty Verret), te Yorkville also fought a fast draw, Frau, owns AT WHOM JETT (> CHRP, DIRECTED “CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTIONS -¢-— YORI BIT TO SWELL ARMY ATHLETIC FUND. CHALLENGE “It's About Time That Ball Players Realized That Buzzing to the Umps Won't Get 'Em Anything but Anguish” —"One of the Toughest Accomplishments in the World Is Walking Backward in a Pair of Chinese Slippers.” By Arthur (“Bugs”) Baer. Copyright, 1917 ] away in the hoosegow five minutes that {t takes ‘em five years by The Press Publishing Co 1’8 GETTING to be @ tough Institution for consclentious objectors. birds who have conscientious tcruples against (The New York Evening World.) The war are being salted Some kind judge sends ‘em so far away in to get back. Hokeys who have conscientious objections against work are Deing packed up tn legal camphor and stored away for the summer, Ball objections against the umpire’s decisions generally cancelled for five or ten days and inherit a fine of fifty tron boys. playere who have conscientious have thelr careers It's about time that players realized that buzzing to the umps won't get ‘em anything but anguish, moon, Hughey Jennin, Arguing with an and bis F. 0. B, ump {fs like making faces at the Detroit birds were al! inoculated up with conscientious objections against the ump's theorles, but that didn’t affect the result any more than George Mogrid pitched and batted for two three baggers to his own amazement, rain affects a mallard's spine. the Yanks. which Moggy smacked out | made {t unanimous, | George patted that ball right in the face on one occasion and sent Ty Cobb off on @ long ankle excursion. vest registered acute pride, Ain't every ‘Ty retrieved the pill all right and Moggy's pitcher who can have a $20,000 | caddy to gyrate after his drives. Score, five to three, due mostly to Mogridge’s influence at the bat. BILL DONOVAN WASN'T PRESENT, HAVING BEEN POST- PONED BY THE UMPS8. One of the toughest accomp! ward in a pair of Chinese slip; We r {nstantaneously, Touring to t and that's what happened yesterday, exhibited, as the atmosphere became very Then they play again in the afternoon, hments in ‘hey are playing morning games the never back. | who could world ts walking lamped a bird amble backward in a set of Mongolian boots without graduating from ‘em e tear in Chink sandals ts tough work, but not any more tough than preventing the Giants from winning. players can’t stop ‘em, but nine baliplayers and rain can make ‘em hesita Only Nine ball a fragment of the game was loose tn the second inning. in the Inte Don't know tional League. hy they scatter their punishment that way, as you would figure that the spectators , would prefer taking their poison in one lump. The Cards and Robins got a neat exhibition of baseball off their chests yesterday, time and he pitched {t yesterday inning sank his boat the Robins are acclimated to a Both the Sox we: braced suffi Cheney has had a good game lurking in his syste: A couple of It was « good game, but somebody has to lose and pting the nomination, for some elayed wallops in the last worn out yesterday. Athletics and Cleveland intly to unravel both teams, so yesterday’ sits don’t rei affect the race any more than lack of musical education prevents a guy from playing in « jazz band. If Walter Johnson ts all in, he was absent-minded yeaterday wiggled a mean elbow and had the Krowns swinging like a bear fighting of motions at the plate, but Walter was! It Walter, Walt feels like sending his salary to the| bumble bees, They made a feeling remorseful and won tosses a sad eye at conscience fund, game. He was time, as every time Griff The Yankees and the Robins Dust From the Diamond Jack Berton, WHO WALL FIGHT LEWIS OR ANY Goop WELTERWEIGHT For THe FUND, Some OFFRRS HIS SER c AT ANY Time! sch een = One Should Be Called to Account — ST.LOUS SPORTS HERE TO BOOM Be MEE Verne Lacey on Extended Trip Through Last to A@vertine 4 AU. Championships. ’ Association of the & ‘ ond the Loewe Chamher of airman of ite f : . . ind trip through the ’ “are to wert an or eohelt Anenctal - te obtain conceastone ot in behelt : &e Union track and amplonahipe which take place at the Washington Unte versity Madium in Bt Lowe, on Aug 31, Mept | and Rept 3 Lacey is making t service. If th Athlet Scott, among other perform at t invite sentative eet to L, York the Motrepelitan Aseo . ion will hold the district cha * rhips at Celtic Park, Aug. 25, and the proceeds will be used to send athletes . lto the national championship: For Racing Inconsistencies at Spa Startling Form Reversals Dis- played by Cleek and Eulogy at Saratoga Meeting. By Vincent Treanor. SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 7 ACING at Mr. Richard T. Wi! son's track here has always had the reputation of being on up and up. That ia to say, “raw” per- fermances have been few and far be tween. Within the last two racing days, however, two races have been run here with a devidedly Iron ill vor. If you don’t remember Iron Hill, let us tell you that everything went there. Form was at a discount and they kept time with their feot, without any official molestation, On Saturday there was an “Iron Hill" race here won by @ horse named Cleek. In his previous start he could not beat a fat bull up a lane, He was distanced, as they in trotting clrcles Ou Saturday he ran as If trans- formed overnight into a stake horse Of course he didn’t beat anything worta while, but he won so impress ively that he revived memories of the days when “ringers were common He didn't seem the same horse. There wasn't an official peep about Cleek or elther of his races. In the old days sheets and found out the beneficiartes of the form reversal | Yesterday there was another such race, and if the owners of the four. year-old filly named Eulogy had fig- |Ured in advance that they could pusi off the Cleek stunt and get away with tt, they couldn't be blamed. Eu- logy couldn't run more than five fu longs in his last race. At that point |he closed up like a jack knife and finished nowhere. Yesterday Eulogy couldn't have had more speed if he \had swallowed a dozen speed pellets and been equipped with an electrical saddle became, and mind you the second the | the stewards would have taker up the | !t gap betwoen him and the second horse News of Sports Told in Shorts (RACING SELECTIO SARATOGA, birst Race Diversion, Tranb Second Race—St. Charlotte, Socony Archdal Third F Washington, F rourtn Race—Old Rosebud, Roam- Fifth Kace—Monomoy, Sir William Johnson, Thornhill Sixth Race—Smoky Lamp, So Long Letty, Rowe d'Ore | horse, Aldebaran, was a 7 to 10 | favorite This horse's race cannot be attrib- uted to a change of jockeys, for Con- holly rode him in both races, If some one isn't called to uccount for such racing inconsistencies, almost upy methods may soon become popuiar among the sure thing brand of owners and trainers who, as sportsmen, are sailing under false pretenses, trainer of Jack Hare \jr, got quite a tripping-up when he |tried to drop the colt in a selling race at an entered selling price of $3,000, If ever there was a disgusted | stake horse in a # ng race, this wae jone. H@ won laughing from start to | finish, but when put up for auction, W. Hl. Baker, a Western owner and | good judge of horse flesh, by the | way, stepped in and tried to buy him, | Baker ran the horse up to $6,200, \$ Weir would have 00 more than the public belleve the colt w worth, | The customary $5 bid from Weir! saved Jack Hare jr. just in time, for! is understood that Grover Baker | had come on the scene prepared to carry the colt to $10,000. It looks aa it Jack Hare had his last race as a selling plater. won | Corn Tassel gave an exhibition of | bulldog gameness in winning the} Glens Falls high weight handicap| from High Noon. Johnny MeTag- | gart rode one of his good races on| the Wilson colt, saved ground in a} patient way throughout and timed! h® move perfectly in the last eighth of a mile when the weight began to tell on High Noon, He just made his company in| The time of the race was 1.18 2-6, |the Schenectady handicap look foolish. | but it was a long time hefore the The further he went, the bigger the |spectators knew it. Ancient Matt Allen, the kid glove trainer of the olden days, first hung out 1.08 for may | Ebbets, To fll the elu quota of} With @ card of 74 for the morning eRe ‘8 Lite aving League was meet in a post-season series at Ebbets twenty two, the Giants ve ene ed round and 7@ later in the day, John | aaee Wat of whe, opening m et I ait exira inflelder James L. th, who es Of A. . Field in Brooklyn in the early part of | Was with the Toronte clu (hin sine, 4 Anderson, formerly Massachusetts) water carnivals under the upervision Octbero, Charles H, Ebbets, part owner] but made # free agent by that club State champion and twice runner-up | of the imuntetpal authorities, Com . 0 ‘ he ers 8 of the Brooklyn Club, has abandoned} 1 oo ta Aye erie ss pf tog Bath, she won both the eeonge ee hope of his team’s winning the Na- ATERLOO, Ta. Au 6 Cen: id over the links the mn | women, taking @ 40-yard scratch back Geets Latues Graaent iis vsas, Gad tral An ociation wilt Close tte tsit bases Country Club in the first half of the/«troke’ race in 393-5 seconds, then year, ball seasot O-day acl of interent ea = * y is now negotiating with Col, Ruppert,|on the part of the public caused the nty-two hole medal play for the | paring tee yard, free-style ewim= President of the Yankees, for a series | Fort Dode am to withdraw yesterday,| New York Press golf championship. onds. of games between the two clubs for ond ft wee Judged impossible to trans: | Anderson also won the prize offered => - e oc a Di er @ playe o other city, Seuar the benefit of “Our Soldier Boys'| Rapids. witharew ta Kk ar | for ine layer making Tow areMs sears RECORD PURSE HUNG UP FOR Fund.” If the games are played, the rane in the mornin dl Fi i clubs! ahare of the spoils will be pre: [Ebbets Field, Hropklyn the home of|2f Wren atrokes brought him, tn with a OLDFIELD-DE PALMA RACE. ; Charles H. Ebbeta's Dodgers, was turned |net of 71 ‘hipaa cca mented tothe fund, Jover to the Union Printers” National | mo | Manager William ‘H. Wellman ‘an- Ay entin Beet hs | Baseball League for a me between| SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y.. Aug. T--| nounced to-day that he has hung uj otice se: u the National |the Bostof printers and t typesetters| Ranking lawn tennis stare played |the record purse of $25,000 ets i. League states that the senior organiag- | Of New York, which the former agare-| nookey, due to the strain and fatigue | mobile match neck Rais or the auto- | tion has sponsored eight boats in the |S8tlon won handily by the convincing | °° a i a tatied ce between Barney Old reongty 3 margin of 9 to 1 }0f too active competition, and failed | feld, the world's speed king, and Ralph navy by giving to each a completo base- Pe en as At |'0 appear for the scheduled invitation |De Palma, his closest rival te be eon: rept eis 4 man none | ae WESTERN JUNIOR GOL |tournament on the turf courts of the | tested Saturday, Aug. 18, on the Sheeps- hea y Vorene, ne, Guine- Meadow Club, John R. Strachan of|/head Bay Speedway, Th. 4 Ww, | a ree races at vere, Atlantic, Remitk and Wanderer, TOURNEY ATTRACTS |Californta, Harold A, ‘Throckmorton, | arty, thirty and twenty miles will, be CINGINNAT! “Aus, toma heavy BIG FIELD OF STARS! frederick & ,Alexangerystavleg Moher: [contested over the two-mile clroular thunderstorm quickly dr 1oR the national indoor champion, and the |CUrse, which is declared to be the best land Field and drove the Gi 4 imited number of others did not ar-|auto track tn the country a Hants ao CHICAC Aug. T.—An entry of|rive until last night. Both Oldfield and De P, Matty’s Reds to cover. ‘t rf Palma have de- miey # Peiclh kde he rain de- | sixty-four players has been announced —e clared themselve ° e { on ina r Philadelphia, a mselves in the hunt for the cended at hi pernning of the second lfor the Western Junior Golf Champion: |, aus Saat er CN penalty world's record at each of the three dis- Peer ee ae ac re lenin lea@lA8 | ahip, the qualifying round of which wil!|Nolder of .sov sprinta, will not go to| tances. It te belleved that the winner by ‘Ma Dee Schneider were o., Rett | be played to-morrow at Exmoor Coun lineata ne cia'in the national out: | Will have to average close to two ipiles ee eeierd: nine Crhe elt eieaes | a Ciub jdoor swimming, championships... Mias|@ minute tn order to carry off the major she RUA goorad whan ps Héraok) Among the out-of-town entrants are! Dorfner's parents do not desire her to] portion of the big prize, Oldfield save tinged und scored when, He nie Kaul) wrederick J. Wright Jr. of Albemarle, make the long trip unchaperoned. and) that his latest racing creation, the fielder crossed the plate on Zimmers|Mass., who is reported to be one of the! Union will ‘not permit her. to receive peed Bug,” is capable of attaining man's nate hit swith the Giants at the best players in his section; Ro Allen expense money for a travelling com: | close to 130 miles an hour, and he will bat in the second inning the rain sturted, ‘ "| Jew | Panion a fort credibl rs enky Haight of the Massapequa Club, New |! make an effort to hit this incredible y legiate Championship, and HH. Dron. 4)" Ae Mi hletic Association will net - — CINCINNATI, Aus. 1 —Catohor Be J of Terre Haute Inds use, |slininate cross “country running and| London Breaks Hand on Levineky. |nest Krueger of the Giants has been ¥ der, Will not compote, |f0°cer football trom tne oi tau) Jack London, who substituted for eed te. Ne Wik Toth ie Py gttS [ae he Is in the aviation service of the shorts this year, No, regular schedules! 204 Devers, was forced to atop in the \Yo-day. ‘The landing of Kreuger forthe | coverament tenms, but contests will be arranged| fourth round of his bout with Battling Dodgers probably means the retease of —_ informally fevinsky, when he hurt his hand, at Chief, Meyers, whose Work thie vet! meseball To-Day, 1.30 P, M.—N. 1 . = the Millfary Athletic Club, Brooklyn, has not been entirely satisfactory WW amemeaas re, Detroit, Polo Gre, Ad, 00e,—Adrt, Aliso Charlotte Boyle of the National last night former satianlparacines Decided “Iron Hill” Flavor to Two Events at R. T. Wil- son's Trac six furlongs. ‘The crowd gasped as they figured they had seen a record breaking performance. Allen slowly ‘saw bis mistake and hung out 1.08 Once again the crowd rubbed its eyes in its amazement and Matt made another correction, ‘This time he hung out 1.03, but the crowd saw the humorous side of it then. Finally Mr. Allen dropped in the figures 1.13. When everybody was on his or her way to the paddock Old Matt added She fraction 2-65. Weight will stop a train and wi stopped Pan Zareta, the mare of seventy-six victories. Mr. Vosburg! ked her to carry 142 pounds in Glen Falls Handicap yes- terday, but she simply couldn't do st. If she had been able to jump off in front at the start things might have been different, but High Noon teok the track away from her in the first few jumps and then it was a case of chasing the speedy Butler horse. Pan Zareta made a Vaillant attempt at this, but the task was too great and she tailed off in the final eight finished fifth savers’. —~—_- a (Athletic Notes ) thletic Notes The Irish-American A. C. will hav’ to make strenuous efforts if it wishes to keep the few good athletes still regi: terede under Its colors. Pat McDonald national shotput champion, who was on the point of transferring to unattached just before P. J. Con- way, President of the club, announced that it would return to active com- petition, has virtually determined to draw out and when he goes he will be followed by Pat Ryan, holder of the world’s record for hammer throw, Joe Higgins, the New England midd: distance champion, who Joined the club in the spring, Is the only star athlete whose loyalty to the Wing Fist has not been shaken, Higgins plans to atick to the club until it decides initely whether it plans to go on with thieti or whether it plans \- or ree to drop out alto. Teese weed, at Juniper Park, L. _ on Yas Bey The moet will be under the direction of he Smaceur feetis, Union, and there wi ht brofe: h compri nine events, EN The er Resentment {i aing axainst Amateur Athletic Uniom tor ite attiet enforcement of the rule requiring ‘wala’ fers and satlora competing in «. feet such as the military Kames at the New York “A. A. last Week, to Temieven ey amateur aihletes. ” "Some. charae that the A. A. 'U. is hungry for every’ perms itcan get and therefore will not change its Tule as Tong aa it ean Collect #6 cents from each man ‘realstering. ‘This rive cism js unjuat, but itd the A. A. U ames of the ‘of the charge of shuns 2.0 sightedness in these days wh “On in Sam is not inquiring into a man eager anding before sending him to 'ranc INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, STANDING OF THE CLUBS, Clube, WL. PC, Cube, WL Pe, Provence.€2 41 £02 | Rochester.50 67 er Newark...60 42 886 | Beffale..-46 61 “490 Baltimore,¢0 45 .571| Richmond.41 62.398 Torento,..61 46 .70|Montreal..41 67 339 RESULTS YESTERDAY, Baltimore, ®; Rochester, 6. ‘Toronto, 7; Montreal, 6. 1st Game. Toronto, 11; Montreal, 2. 24 Game. Richmond, 9; Buftalo, 4 GAMES TO.DAY, Montreal at Newark Rochester at Baltimore. Ruflalo at Richmond. Toronto 41 Providence. ——_—_—_———————— SPORTING. ‘TO-NIGHT—1, s haiti eho et Mttlann “aa 60 Bill Bren) Fak iYok Cm