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Ee E "CONTENDERS SHY. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN AT JESS WILLARD'S BULK OCR, eee Sa Teen te Capea. 10t) tey the Prams Pulttahing Oe (The New Fert Meaning Wert ) Come Up to Breathe To- — Ca of Logica’ eunets Wot Nearly as Large Now as in the Days of John L. Sullivan, When Many Contenders Bombarded the Heavyweight Title Holder With Freguent Challenges—Easy tor Willard to Defend His Crown. A917, by the Pree Puttiehing Oe (hho New Tork Mrening We PS the attention of #!! cur porn big mer the *er ave the great Kk of the present heavy weiet Bampien © vrecing «Whatever the res t Carte Tetine contest eee geet poned by (he etull thet farmers gray for but won't dee Uf ey ean out anything eine The standings show thet the Broves hove completely recovered from the recent ettack of bese ball It would make the Athietion test worse if the White Gon were alse three hundred points ahead of them in the dining-room lesqua Phils siuffed the Nede twice yee- terday, We don't know what « atutt ledut tt cou: ee if ne poor family Mould be without one UoPw DECISIONS ARB NOP TAKING SUCH BAD BOUNCES Tons LATELY, rere - 4 Washington team te Ike the gr crepe 4 FA, nag who epurte after the winner ft of the rece le in and hae the ae nese-bag on. Giants and Dodgers i2223E2= to-day. Trovble with the Robing at- to lay than at any donu 4 is Sullivan wore the brit When Sullivan wee king be re Ss ceived ao chal now end then Some he took up, and others be turned down with truly regal haw teur, He refused to even talk esbout fighting Peter Jackson, the great Austral and he turned down flat Bob Mitasimmons of New Zealand, middleweight champion and afterward holder of the heavy weight (title that Sulll lost to Oorvett Sullivan hada fairly easy time, at that. The terror of the Sullivan ‘ name held off some of the men who “ might have demanded a match with any one else, Little Charlie Mitehell fougat him, but Heavyweight Champion of Hagland Jem Smith wouldn't sign to fight even when Sullivan offered to knock him out in four rounds oF forfeit the match. ~ Pe) a ee SULLIVAN ASAT Malior Sharkey roughed him all over) with } | tendance is that the fans are feeling ky, going down with brok | 7 Y Pl S 10 exempt from baseball, All the world the ring in @ four-round bout in Ban|neck with the first right hand blow WITH CHALLENGES 0 ay ept. or seg thy @ loser, but not tf ft hae bet Praacieco, and tried to get bim into | that Pelky landed on bis chin, Tt was | plone Cah! afterward, Fitsaimmone| learned afterward that MeCarty | ] l oe Pirates can cat al the ontone Army Athletic Fund wr2."2%2 boxed Pelky with @ fractured ver followed him around the country for) tebra—the result Of a dive in shallow a year or two, constantly chatiengin close enough to the World to annoy anw of the epectatore, water a week before the Meht Peter Jackson, after fighting o These Two Major League Clubs Generously) Ym no. 7 r| Balky never regnined hin fighting 4 nerve after the McCarty affair, A’ sixty rounds with Corbett, wanted) for Prank Moran, Jim Savage at & eecond match when Corbett was nda ehampion, and didn't get it Fitzsimmons had his share of ohal- Firesimmons HAD a ch ood fighting a VERY DiscouRAaine WAY, v ble} ‘To swell the fund to an amount| Idea. If you do mise—mise hard. ‘ nother and Mate led them all.| didn't know how much he had im- fas ° 99 letio materials. With commendal ' He defeated Sailor Tom Sharkey im| proved during the months hi ent ld b d F. t ui s, patriotism and generosity President| Where supplies can be speedily pur- 1) Seemgctye pound, Oy deca Mum |trapineor the Jonnogn fight osebu aints Fistic News Shut frie oid sina eg. || TANGER TT CORB ALL, YBAR To Jeneere, aincnig thon dary, Tun, uns match with Johnaon pie rigsa Agree to Turn Over Receipts of Opening a irnres mest wn 9 game yasten, ; Mei fete be hes knocked cut. THe ‘aally gone, dastaalte cuLHtatea) plan's a i | Battle of Series That May Decide National |:o!umn in the averngea ’ change to "Pay" "for" nin theatrical | and kivoeked the iach champion out | he wi | League Pennant to Sum Being Raised to .rint, "they "ited around fs Bl) if { ‘They ail challenged Jeftrica for a| As Sones, wiles tka th utle pe Pd icra Callens va | AJOR LEAGUE baseball has| highly necessary athletic equipment suincane Saar he mua an i tend before he became champion, They are keen about thetr welfare, ody e ation } atab & year oc an Willard wennd Harry N. Hempstead of the Giants.| iment, which soon will be leaving for [BAT 400, JIM SHAW CAN DO y : President Charles Ebbets of the nee, It will be necessary for all and furptiae te world by oupoint-| Moran. being” temporarily’ "on ~ the And May Not Race and Gossip Dodgers, togethor with Managers Mc- | atrlotlo eitizens to do, thelr bit by THAT IN A DAY. i Gerrcee, 2B WIAMng, Dac sBel crest of the wave of popularity By John Pollock Graw and Robinson have graciously | °R! pene eet anta win |, American League batters are dotne shee! © might have! through two sensational knock- agreed to ald the Army Athletic Fund]. wel! stocked with ents materi | |a lot of bunting on Tris Speaker this so that our boys in khaki will not be that will break up the dull monotony season and getting away with it. without necessary sport equipment. of military life every company of : every unit will be furnished with one| 241/ PIIPPER. I ‘j 4 (for he gave a wonderful\ outs of big Jim Coffey, Willard Fi S t C i @abi@ition in boxing) if Jeffries, in| played with Moran through the or sara oga tp e) the twenty-third round, had not dis-\ ten rounds, and showed such im- covered that he was being technically | a fighter—h After a lay-off of several month hi bulk. bel re —_— > oo Jim Coffey, the Irish heavywelght, h: ne 4 M % lpnebd Ds at . decided to take a hand at ths fighting The Dodgers and Giants on Mon-| CUS Mt aad gets of é Tesi Feftsiog ran ft Cornett Aue | Woulariy Impressive thet all walk of! Remarkable Horse Was Being A GRE dain: tia ctanagar, Billy Gite Gay, BapE (10, atakt & ebrio0 oR ONO] Conmannal GF temthaNt dooteall poceee | LAL REMARR® LOST. A. PITCH, Rivas tasks | ated neo pear beret, da Ree ial f SARATOGA SELECTIONS, |Js0n, to-day has already signed him up Polo Grounds that may possibly de-| outfits, plenty of boxing gloves “and ER'S BATTLE TO THE CUBS, x t finished him with a deadly punch on| To-day there are only Made Ready for a Trial for ; two chal- to meet Bartley Madden, the west #lJ* cide the pennant. Presidents Hemp- other tactiities for both indoor and} TWELVE TO TWO, a the chin. After that Jeffries beat|jengers of Willard whose claims are heavyweight, for ten rounds at @ special outdoor recreation, Think how the Merchants and Citizens? |] aetacn gigs’ Darenin: Poacher Hank 0 z Ato turn Poy GriMa—an old rival—in four! taken at all serlousiy, They are Mestad Rasaatatiaa Je ras stead and Ebbets have agreed boys will enjoy this! If the Browns jettisoned their ba rounds, and kni : ‘ je an, Bet, st. || boxing show to be held at the Fairmont 4, i Sages oY d knocked out Joo Ken-|}rred Fulton, a new slant with a sen- Handicap To-Day When He]] Charicete, 6 the année Gh sax bas hight, over to the Army Athietic Fund the Do your share by subsortbing, no|and toted camphor around instead i sational record, and 1 Morris, the - jay . Kashmir, ||‘), receipts of the Monday's game of this Matter how little, to the Army Ath- | the bat bag they might have a chance p Billy also announced that Coffey 1s Loh ; : Hourth Rage— Macomber entry, || practically matched to meet Battling Sefles—everything over an amoun | | rned @ lot about fighting. He is Miler onto ad sn et 6 inches tall, not in the least | | I Nith’ Race—Torehbearer, Alvora, || L¢vinsky for twelve rounds at tho that will simply carry the over! fat, and weighs about 230 pounds in Buckboard, Armory A. A. of Boston early next charges of an average Monday game. very good fighting condition, He ts By Vincent Treanor. Sixth Race—Icarus, Assume, Gun- || month, | About 4,000 reserved seats will bs no match for Willard in skill, but SARATOGA, N, ¥., Aug. 25. | rock — | sola through the medium of The Eve- has shown remarkable gameness, LD ROSEBUD, perhaps the best, > ea a | At the Crermont Sporting Club to-niem, fm the ine World ao that athletic clubs and great strength and seemingly end- handicap horse in the country opening tenounder, Charley Bmith, the colored ‘NH World so * the title from the shaggy slant, | jess endurance, a the Gow was agreeably surprised to discover |tozar, meste Bolly Woods of the United State Social organizations can make club | tasimmons offered to teach Jef-|" ‘The other man, Fred Fulton, is 6 and the dominant figure in this) no had all his old-time speed. vy, In the other tan flarry Condon, whe la resorvations and secure blocks of an = ail of bis own Temarkable box. | gong her Mt Tred WF Mhouidered, | #eason's racing, t# on the shelf again,| Since his return to competition O14 | rin ) ; bes Wy Collapse letic Fund. of keeping the moths out of the team. Vv 0 ope. orria ha i NEE veuads and, Fitssiamens eaain| tateen o the nbant't Morris has) Collapsed, ‘ in eight. After that be knocked out) q t @ second time in ten rounds. | ‘There was a funny thing about that fight. Fitssimmons, after josing to Jeffries a second time, decided that was no future chance of win-| BIG LEAGUE GOSSIP By Christy Mathewson, et fighting to r for & busy winter : a i} dag gkit, and actually did train bim|iong arms, strong and wiry, and ex-|temporarily at least, He collapsed Rosolmud han beaten the best horses | aig mace Chale Payras, the Ure ehetsion Renee pcan Spee eee tae Sa | orbett fight, boxing with him| tremely skilful, He has a great left| here in the paddock yesterday after-|!" training and become the Idol of - wy enores OB \ 5) aanty at Harbin Springs’ Fitgalm-{ hand and should be able, to aive | noon Just as a human being might the race going public, ‘At the Fairamet A_ 0, tonight there will be two | days or for any game next year. The Former Star of the Giants and Manager of the Cincinnati Reds & erlows to i votaie kao Mery] Willard a hard flaght. The only] faint, und no one knows how long it| 7, aoe ten-round erenta and two sitm derided, Im the usual rivalry between Manhattan and | eeeeeniens aumammemmend ‘ | question is whether Fulton can com- ee ‘om McTaggart, the Jockey, 1s still | fine ten Young Kector of Jemey City will tact ‘ t ' Bett out in shorter timo than Jeftriea| fre grail with Willard in endurance, | Wil be before he will resume racing. |un the ground, but Tom MoTaggart, |Yowe ‘Aly. the cere Grice tot, Brooklyn, coupled with the fact that | Manager of Reds Believes the) York nd Chicago, gress stvai Fitasimmons ee Willard can take a world of punch-|At the time Old Rosebud was being, the horse, ja winning races. Yester- | Bamey Adair, the promising Harlem rane the fans will be doing thelr share | would pack the parma for every nded Jeffries in the ’ Fitsalmmons seconded Jeffries In the) ing, it he hay to. Fulton hax shown | mado ready for a short breezo, pre- | day, this ‘son of Chuctanunda picked | will box Patsy Brora, | toward equipping the soldiers with} White Sox Will Not Muddle | Ue, Th Chane reve Oe 5 eating A vite’ . 0 polish off the] sivny of weakness. Fulton and Mor-| puratory to. hi up 183 pounds and won the Renase- —— eans of recreation, should bring out bebe dl vayd we going % \ Ing Corbett in a round or two.|™ 4 J Th inner | Paratory to his start to-day in the means of rec: 5 h Th these events for eome “y But Jeffries, finding the battie all in| ‘i# are to fight It out. The winner | Merchants and Citizens Handicap. | qo" aadioaP ike a powerful horse. | een Dare Gulth, the Austen Trane | monster crowd to the Polo Grounds Their Way Through for the) o'Wine in the oast of ¢ = ould rr D e . -d a ‘om ins 6 strete! pion, ern pends After two rounds bad | Walon, Gunboat Smith ts atitl| | ‘The trainer was tightening his! and won in handy faahion te La84¢ 6, | the title from Albert Lond, another Australien, for, the opening genie. of tse othe American League Pennant. self—and I know how I feel, grinming at’ Fitzsimmons's Bell fighting well, but is regarded as too] girth wad fixing the saddle in place| good time for seven furlongs in the [several weeks ago, was made a big offer to moot Gattcve, sept. 10. (Coprright, 1917, by the Belt aad =— : , pM lth dls Srinmng at Fitzalmmons’s anxiety |wnal a man to fieht Willard now. when the champion gelding caved|%@Wy going. The contention 1m the | ord tn s retum battle at Ariner, estrella, be | Ute boys, Sept. 10 srempatend was Found after round passed, Fitasim. | tithough he beat Wy Ward when the|right tn, as it were, and fell, ‘The| TACe was, oddly, furnished by Tea | secloet Det ie eta te Hime ima | Warmly receptive to the suggestion 41 American League mtuation |e “Mies Te Minawtetaee a oe let] ei lctlle o at ridden in) over, reach 7 e Rone became disgusted. Jeffries let} has’ heen outfought by Wikard, |stuble hands aided the trainer with| wno Tried with all the akill he pow | eryweigie champion of Acstrala, Cf Bavlng Nis ginh aid He A ert I ot this writing is far more in-| The Bron Athistios gees agetnss Ton, fA i pg 8 om mith, little Jack Ditton an Carl Baath to Betas hier titer ant | Sessed to beat the horse named after aa : a the Giant owner, and teresting than that in the Na- | the Kingsbridge combination tomer Ay popes Aldor ps “ ' e 0 around, 6," Bu . Bereren nim aut, with two terrino Morria-—outelaased, In fach PY {hy Winally too was appited to his head | "# brother. «aT, ening fang of Brooke wil agin bare 4 | awit do everything im oUF power | tional. The White Box should nave |Fow afternoon at 2 valoak at Bye Parco ., corpatt has told ms leaves Willard with but one 4d neck, and in ten minutes Old Ee ee ee ere ecu is wan | 10, held out! had the pennant won and tucked |™&® Oval, near Dyckman Btreet sub- - ee oxebud fot to his fect, m jeTaggart stil has “We'll play a Sunday gam way station, Frank BarberioR, whe ; Baas, rer tone Diowe tor yoaty ef (after Tabor Day) who as ad Yo ts tary Pride epee tt eeart still has Ropes | Sane Lars, the rogend Wésew Cuter, tm the| “WV e'll Bia, » Sunday wee 6 (for, the] away in camphor tong ago, but they | We? Fl le rank a ey ; d “ mn the ‘orthy of notice. + the rian, 4 ry Proad *|tund. F rn jeague experience, fi g After, that Jeffries, Knocked out | Wi 6 inthe deat whan beon in the | We sunimoned, and after a thorough | fall meetings in New York, He has ee Re ee ee Taree um os | Modraw, have just muddled slong, and it! piece gor the Bronx Athtetien, ‘Charter si Se ee ony otic, Shea | came olan ainee the day Jef. |¢xamination said the horse's collapse | Been officially told to put in an ap- | Suc Winle Gantoer ‘Tho Giants’ manager was found at| doesn't look to me as if they would | sears, formerly of the Yan! 3 alll herd cna for Ye f to nght. 'No|fries retired because there were no bbe ml ‘ee attack of acute indi-| plication for reinstatement, which eset the Polo Grounds bually SRooUrAgieg gd through successfully. be inthe outfield for the Broa Sreat Ses 4 e for Je ‘ + i aI 1 i x ; 0 Nf 4 one challenged hun—at least no one] other men to meet him, eee bar et eee eee ee oe eer Mit MeL eert | On Wate Ce Maan etre, and ha layers Se the inst 1p oF The Red Sox always seem to have | *4 VeNaily wilt eaten. +} that the public or the promoters To-day's Merchants and Citizens'|in New York at the conelust Bryan Downey, the promising and hard-hitting | POC it ea ore” asked McGraw, |the right punch—and @ little luck ree would take seriously as a rival. For Handicap was to have been Old Rose- | the Spa's season, slusion Of | igixweight of Columbus, 0. were py ond Tela that it’ wan for the soldiene,| when they need it ff they make| Sinn Staee te Final Game Mens, { Once there were no title hunters In| gome of the star boxers of thie vicin-|bud's public “prep” for the historic by deck Carey, the fight promoter of Rocharter,| 9,6 V4 AMAL tT, “Ding gloves, &0..| ve fig ‘To-morrow afternoon at Olympic } i the heavyweight class. Jeffries wasliy gave a boxing show for the soldier} Saratowa Cup, one of the season's! Man ae N.Y. chsh in a tenound bout at a ow to fOr Pate. Dalle, Deen gut a second’ nges, they turn out right and the | wield, One Hundred and Thirty-sixth } even more free from challengers than) so at wort m last night. Willle| big features here. It looks now us if| rush to “got aboard (SAURBE tp tho. Lee aie 6} We, Alstreme © ot Rochener oa | 1 OSitation replied: fellow comes through, I recall one | Street and Vifth Avenue, the famous 4 WVillacd to-day. sa host of chale| Jackson and Renny Volger gave an in-|he Wil not be @ starter in the bis} just before the eld failawar Coa Meee = “We can Bley @. postponed @ame| instanse when Carrigan tock himestt |Cuben Stare of Havens, Cute, wa Bh Jengers. The white hope clans was|teresting exhibition; Tr tay Cline|T8°%. Rosebud came back to the| thé Post In the Mfth race yesterday, | _ Jed Benton, whe arranges oll the bouts bet by Sept, 9 with the Phillies. Get Mr.| out of a game last #eason with two|make their final appearance at this went on with Marty Farrel! Jack Hayes] pay faced y O'Toole and Willle Keyes of Philo developed by a general desire to # Johnson beaten, and the knowled ' that there was a fortune waiting f | man who sent him down, Among the men touted as rivals for Johnson were| Ratner Ra the glants Palzer and Carl Morris,| Augie Kota Gunboat Smith (a lighter e ‘tesimmons wal! field this season, In the series of games played Up to date the score ands 4 to 8 in favor of the Lincoln ants, and the Cubans are determined # the better play- ¢ for home, ¥ |. A, of Philadelphia, today signed Baler's consent and we will move @ here this se Pegi Nel The old horse onmned at 8 to 6 and | the Olymola A. A een ee ee mm Peitvanated dn Hon & Femaseably seemed a drug on the market, soaring |? Knockout Eauers, the rugged looal bantam- game forward to Munday and donate Coe Oh Te ane ete eee ene elphia did some thadow boxing. | Tek Oh TWO Waate. iter Ceolee [12.40 00. &. FaHt At the ond the |werm, mem Bir Rone of WineeRere ot all the receipta to the fund." | the pall for two bases and it won the | 5 RSS aoaea ce, the three: year-old! Witiote|MeMeckin money showed, and be- | the club's shew on Bere. 8, At the same club on | Mr. ‘Baker came up from Philadel | &e,ball for oe iat ae ang | cents e themaal ly Wht 6 nol ule Stakes of his year at Helmont Park, | fore they knew it most of the layers | Mondsy nicht Haslem Dae Yeotad Bile 0'Keete | phia empecially to worl SUE ER Ges | ao now the former ateroatt d| to prove themsel defeated Zulu Kid inland at tho time it was thought hie| Were “hooked.” Sam had the one- | to meet Louldane, and Reany Mod anada 8 0) dying the ow the former, Boston man- » th an with | the star bout of ten rounds at Brown's| racing career Was over iateainar oye blinkers, the Texas spurs, and aa | box Camy Lawl of Philedaiphie, ia the two | schedule that his club had double- | ager ie tl ol ead 1 ton Sept. 8 and 10. It| switch, Perhaps he sew that the Luther Me-| Rockaway Club last night. Zulu Kid|/and developer, Frank Weir, turned |0R® Wag expressed It, a jockey in- | #8 davis of els rounds each, pennere tty on Ak the Phillies to| opposing twirler was working in a@ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. strikes on him 1 Carty, Arthur Pelky, Tombardier| showed marvellous stamina, but was no| him out a supposedly helpless cripple, {Side and out, He didn't get away — $00 o ask the Pnilties | oereain atyle and ho felt the substi: e Hh» Sens soon Wittard and Peank Storan. {match for hs eppanent. "itatner. who] but early last. spring noticed. name [any too well, at that, ‘buts ho GOT | _A# Me premt race mening a. frnions crore Wave OD re ush; waa. perfectly | tute was better qualified to hit that | STANDING OF TH OF THE CLUBS. The sidctime challengers of Jettrien | welmhed 152 pounds, was under & ten-| improvement In his erstwhile bread: | AWAY, and that waa all his backers |t2 & tamination on nest hintas, 2m 20 willing ‘co play a game on the pre-| Kind of delivery. However it was, he WAL, P.C,/Cn We be tad passed out as fighters. pound hand sos Canes |winner, ‘Time had done wonders,| Wanted him to do. Butwoll soon | toe, manssr of the Bt. Nilolas A. O., haa de | 0" nday, Manager McGraw dia-| took the right guess, WHAT BECAME OF JOHNSON’S| GIANTS—Two xnme 1.80. Polo | and when Welr decided that the g tad him ‘in his stride, and before a | ‘det {9 peld hia Doxine sow on Friar night | Yverod that he'd. bo in the midst of| | Again Carrigan put himaelt in to CHALLENGERS. rounds, to-day be gave | Ing would again stand training he| Half milo had been covered had run | tes om Gouble-headers himself around that| bat for gomo ohe else in a pinch, and him up on the outside of his com. | Piste’ his cant of three tenround boule witch i. cna couldn't see his way clear|he delivered. It is a great ball club any | to 8 gontending ‘position Til ring cee Pe Wallen’ of Chlceee coi | to isk hia players in an extra gaene, | that way, and I'm afraid they are go- ate . Of the men men{oned, Carl Morris was badly beaten by Jim Flynn, a iA: 4 oa i t at the head of President’ Hempstead then hit on|ing to show the punch this season eerie laa tict tethe’ ae tane AJ R LEA E ST ND the stretch, Sam breezed the rest | Tommy Twoher of Parma, en Tel Lows and enn eiiden’ cisming over the receipts |ugain and finally finish out in front @ new start and worked hia way to| of the way. aa, jot’ the Glants’ game with Brooklyn of the, White Stockings, I say the top again, but arrived too late to Italian Joo Gane, the ramged Brooklyn dettler, |on Sept. 10, A telephone call to Mr, | “afra: not because I favor either | have Willard’s chance at Havana. | Palzer knocked out Bombardier | Wells, but only after taking a ter- ible two-round beating that ended his career as a championship pos- sibility. Moran afterward knocked him out in seven rounds and finished the job of elimination. | Gunboat Smith took decisions over Willard and Moran, knocked out a) score or so of good men in sensa- “ional style, even fought and o it- pointes that black terror of th vywelghts who was carefully avoided at all times by Champion Johnson—Sam Langford. But he was stopped by Langford later on and his stock slumped. Other heavies were quite willing to let it slump. ney weren't sorry to see Bmith out of the ines Albert Simon's Nashville was one| wm mets Mike O'Dowd, the Bt, Pau! eemation, | Whbots found the genial Dodger mag-}one club or tho other, but beca lof the worst favorites of the meoting. beglly ent Rink next Tramisy night ema (hate anxious to do his share for the| any showman could see it would be a | He ran like a 20 to 1 shot Instead of| that he has recovered from @ sever attack of fund, faseball,” declared Presi- | much better thing for baseball in this an even money chance, Chariie| toils snd tat be bes © ourprise tm etore for Mie | dent Fbbets, ‘is all ready to show | rather trying year to have the Glants Quinn, who was represented in the| and the fans, its patrlotists, and we are more than|and White Sox meet rather than the same race by First Ballot, claimed nae Willing to help fit out the soldiers | Giants and Red Box, Nashville afterwards for §1/300 Wittle Jackeon will show local fane how he! with athletic supplies.’ Foston, 6nd New York slaved in — kmehed out Jotmny Dundee when te teeta Jos | What more could New York boys|1912, and, while I honesty belleve ‘The proverbial ton of money was| siooney vert Tuesay sight et the Pioneer Ssort- in khaki who'll benefit from the fund|McGraw's club could come through SPORTING bet on Fragonard in the opening six-| ing Club, on West Fortyfourth Btrwet, Jackwa ask from the home clubst ey * sliwice aoa int (ooo ADIC Tl furlong dash for two-year-olds, Frag- | realizes he must defemt the clever west sider by Meanwhile the Army Athletic Fund would not be the following and in- OLYMPIC FIELD Onard was well meant He and Matis | che moctout recta te ender to be eeriouly con. Mow at tho Hippodrome, Sunday, | terest among the fang that a series neo Idol ran together in two-horse | sidered as @ contender for Benny Leonard's crown, £ 16, 1s the talk of the town, The | between the East and West would de- | race fashion until the final elghth| Benny Valser, the French bantam champion, wil! Most prominent leaders in the the-| velop, And baseball needs all the was reached. Here Matince Idol drew | mest Jimmy Kane of Jerwey City In the other teu atrical world are arranging an enter. tonto possible now, |away to a clever victory, round bout, "that will, in the words of| I don't mean to imply by this that | Bids pavid Belasco, be a|the big leagues are staggering or | — | ‘The programme will be| anything like that, but the Red Sox pare bie | RDOR OUT ets | have appeared tn the feature event 80 set Athletic Fund, started by| often lately that tt 1s getting to be yt the sugestion of the!an old story for the residents of the NATIONAL LEAGUE. ] AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cte WL PG, Cube WL PC,| Chobe WL. PC. Clube WG ew York.72 40 643) snemnaui63 60 512) Chieago,..16 46 .620| New York.5 60.478 Loswn....71 46 607) Wash'ton. 64 62 466 383 RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY, New York, 8; Chicage, 1 Int Game, Chicago, 12; New York, 2, 2d Game, Whkindeonia, 6; Cincinnatl, 6 lladelphia, 7; Cineinnatl, 6, 2d Gane Poledelnhle, 61 Dotret, 4 Pitieburgh, 1; Heston, 0. Bi, Louse yx, Urooklya, Rain, GAMES TO-DAY. New Xork ot Cloreiand, Washington as Chicago, boston at St, Loate, Vialledetpiia Doan Oval, | I Bronx Athletios The steeplechase, which the Brook| Joe Wagner, the retired bantom, will hare his "knockout | won by @ nod on the post from Bally | two star bantams boxing for | Bay, was one of the best through the | Jack Sharkey of the wart wile an field’ events of the meeting ftom a in e return fifteen-mund battle at Baliimone, and ‘ot Dewen. |! competitive and time standpoint. It| Matting Reidy of Harlem again boms Young eee on Training Camps Ac- Hub and the followers of the gam } MoCarty died after » bout Was run in 43, it ‘Bait owoire pounds 04 New Boitent, Liviues i sntended 10 purchase the The Giants and White Sox—New _ Sateen

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