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Sn ey ne ee - R4--.. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (iii BASES TO-DAY'S THE DAY AT THE POLO GROUNDS 5 Bree me / iy Arthur “Rugs omni / / . Giants and Dodgers Meet st Polo \¢ Yvltene Grounds To-Day in Regula j ‘ League Schedule Doubie (? i Poets are Header to Help Swell Army | <u o*) ) oe the F Athletic Fund. wy ) i “ae ebtive . se A TWEE THe ri SPOUT Raa, wisi z r PA oe us Laat ATHLETIC FUN! : ‘ere Wve Vom. Wein onalal This will ‘ our FoR ne PUNO — ia the Giants ' ~ a forkty Berion 2 e ‘ wore a ipts of Double-Header — , HELLO ie Seay ee canes © At Polo Grounds To-Day | 4 ot vay Weat \ » worde he Vv ad ” 4 7 = samen FUND ts. On the success of the tut oo. —— — - WILL Flay BAEOALL a= depend the health, 1 an ' ‘ " - ire tare to fiela 2ONE BIG LEAGUE WE n s ° Perhaps the lives of thousanda of buye| EHrough Generosity of Presi-)* ') 1 bt te Mays ah gh AKE OUTFITING | in khaikt . ; dent Hempstead ot Giants)..." Joe. Honap: thes ‘ Pa tledl A iat ve Mahar ied and President Ebbets « the Ayn bo oY Best Colt Won Futurity, bate, palin eae for the vot 8 Dodgers, Money ‘Taken In his sill ty , You have qot to hand Moran, Graft and volunt Without th fund the soldiers wi. have nothing to do in camp and b bind their lines at the front but dri mope and worry, The commanders France, Canad Austrasian, brith and French, have sent word back that tho physical training of all s#oldie and the providing of sport for their leisure hours are am important us training in fighting skill, The weil trained boxer in a charge on enemy intrenchments will have a uch greater chance of success an ft life than the man who can't box ‘Boxing makes far botter soldiers, be- cause it gives men confidence in themselves. A friend of mine de- eribed it neatly the other day: “A qboxer going through a dark atreet an td neighborhood waiks along i the sidewalk and thinks nothing of it, because he feels secure in his abilits Will Be Available to Pur- chase Athletic Suppti ‘ nday nigh ue For We ‘ New York Troops. mobilization of stare Ya. one shee, | AUND = “6 6 ; - RiAnallea Wels CITA LP eat Polo GRounps ? HIS is the day for t 1 4cts fa announced on an > town to step forward and con fund activi a tribute thelr mite that all New Yo variouy athletic and pucle | Ya WaANnTa soldiers may be assured of a the y ivible . H Heap tn Nm oat that, figured ), Best of Eligibles for Rich Fi ender in tne th s knitted a » Stake Weni Out of Racing urls unier : pane nad’ no |e et esa oughout the city should not 0) . issi , Al conic Yar wl will be empty tht 1. wi iat th tee a Be Tene: / 0 Commission Early. Lu be orice and to the point, the |ANhwuem sty” Wianee sony, Cale Sat ecreation. At the Polo Grounds this | t Homie clubs have already > * ° o aide Ely, Held wan very ordinary the management is willing to enlarge ternoon there will be a double} eld stage and other stunts with ‘ 0 ¢ ~ By Vincent Treanor. ee a ee cians, could never have extracted ~ eo Having Little to Beat a ae eer 1c Smith, aes But He Wa Very Lucky lips Woe varantosi’ a ait mae 1 rl em) fifteen games, of nner. In the Brat to st rs or other possible i ates nuccess. Clibs | places thors We atapar a ta header between those intense rivals, tue toe thele libre Of Mun Tene, wer ane be the race, to measure Vron th ittendance figures, Mapp. Jimmy Rowe Sunday baseball in Cincinnati 19 be ndition tot wlar on a Tuesday, ed-up Whitney at, Flags. to do we — HE Futurity, the two-year-old the Glante and Dodgers, The first sallor members could racing classic of the y game starts at 1.16, If the military] 'chleve Immediate reaults by helping ° 2. been run, T he Athletic Mund, the offielal fi VOR . nuthoriieg can vovaiy arrange ::| ities orien erie satan dagen Will Defend Title «mea! nere no on or two regiments at] sport equipment, The fune ea © best horse, P: furlong seram!lc |! |over @ muddy track in a race whleit e just a ' e whe im Ath! e still pl A i Sdeuse Waias 1s the ealadhe arte pray er ee Besieroslty of President | fgeton 0n ren ag, Camtpe Atv: n estern Go OUPNEY) | irrscr, 0" comparative. younreter | in tong for hial'X K: Macomber's go ; Adence walks in the middle of the| Harry Hempstead of the Iew York) sont to New York regiment where Was » eRe Cre earcriea 0 ell: the titeed aiatvel: MGtor Cor Bully. Bi We lamped a heavyweight whe e Presid she o “tutloned, id of any 4 6 : ute the big ove ly B ; The “moral effect of being an ath- lub and President Charles Ebbets of| «t ned, herd or any part of the redit to which a trainer of a Futurity the Dodge double bh S the recelpts of to-day's uder will be turned over to lote makes any soldier twice as good 4 soldier as he would be otherwixe, The regular prices will be charged » colt, which Billy Karrick was clever with his hands. the best he ever had any-| he had a knife and fork in ‘em. ’ an battle front. vutts, A 4 at the eighth won that fi . not "sive this’ matter careful |Many Stars Already on Hand in ole for the metropolitan titie holds | acer , Wf entitled. Ho personally . + . leked the horse out of a bunch at althing to do 0 “went off” un — onsideration, then send your contri- of e 4 i F placed | > ng ‘ the Army Albletle Fund, now beins | hation to the Ariny Athlete’ reed Chicago for Open Champion tha cathar wide Luh Stihoos ei be che \Foarllog aus, Ho. palnstaningly brcee the rich stak z Opens at for all peat at the ball kame to-day | cottected by The K¥entng World, Paitor? ship, Preliminaries of Which) jinti. “rue card read 37 to 38, and developed him, An unruly anc # almost ruined pad ops fund. “No ohentet| Jt goes without saying that th Sonar Will B acest Mackie und Kirkby made sure on ‘fractious colt at best, Papp neoded . |" tie Hu Futurity. looked nt. 10.—-Mere double wet of gumes this atternoon]8'G MEET NEXT SUNDAY " Begin To-Morrow. TROOEe Fake area een Rurmuce lob ot cate aid aitentions A trainer| : Dr another Puturity | Je to start in weeing and paying for. And” you put four yards will furnish to be passed up by he Crees eae have the satisfaction of being ON+ ‘sling good baseball @ | FOR ARMY ATHLETIC FUND | ino pe ar nal| deadly chip shot enabled Low to win | @My less of the student of horsottesa | possibility, | | You get a couple of games well worth ! , . Me trainer early he season. In|cuit, which opens this afternoon at the ese Glant-Dodger battles ulways do, twelfth, but the opposition cap-|@nd lacking the patience of Hirsch |!" ¢ beh Bie S. és t Hows who are giving our] ‘ese Glant-D ; Saito 5 short, there w Wy an eligible forjnew. tra e New Y¥ : Ratio they need. °"" I McGraw's gang Is etriving madly to AT C. C. N.Y. STADIUM Sere eure eu peels (et the United vind ‘the Canve Brook profers | Tght have made fatlure of the Job.|*h0"t,, there, wus ira Uinulsefemardea| Gero disunae, ie ack Js iightning Sinch the old oe, DodwEr! One of the bingost demonstrations | Wits have been arriving since Saturday'| I onar both run down lonelsh putta | 7% Maxey Hirsch made a good horse | 11 \n } App early in the season which, | f er the old track, ae HAVE had hundreds of letters trom | crew will be In there battling just as hhc HAE Q¥RRe EATEN Tle Tar Ele ite | COFs (ula We eachinn) direc GHain Blonshldy, (i for 4's on the fifteenth green. ‘The|Of Papp and deserves a high post-|if eversthing had gone rieht, walieht ne to horseman. rhe Byrapuse soldiers commending the Army! eagerly to put the wkida under the will be held next Sunday 4) the Stadium | Prelir tex of whieh begin at the! last three holes were halved. In| ton among trainers of turf history.| hve sturted in the t choices | To intermitien! purse of $2,000, tn Athletic Fund and suggesting that a New York club, = ‘These two loains lor the City College, One Hundred and Waatis nd Club t ww: het strokes there was little difference, tie | George W. Loft, ex-Congressman anu as Papp. ; Be th ent oo ard. ; ; r Pen ote rar AB asm OFso) sidpedes z hav De of 73 ut at Moin racing Mfeti tow dexing sloves right awhy|ahow a great fondnoss for ouch other |Thirty-neventh Brcet nnd ee a ture, which is national in character, by | (ermine pul having a best ball of 13) owner of Papp, is justly proud Ol saan sgtonk. Wer connie arenes wouldn't do any harm when the season ts finished. Avenue, ‘The meet will be staged und . baa idle abel: Quite a select vard could have been | Yelng the owner of a Futurity win-| Hirsch 1ining methods and won SPORTING, We are shipping stuff to the regi-| wile the busebull attraction {econ-|tho ausplees of the Intersoctional Ath. Yiftue of the entrance of all the OPE akan: fromthe fall tewavets 1h (her AC ma@Oonir th the turf, Mr.|tor a good ner and well 2 + 3 ern 4 ments as fast as wo can get the (siderably out of tle ordinary, all the letlc Leagues, Admission will be free,| experts of the game, will be taged on! would have totalled 34 each way for & | Loft has gained honor and prestize in| fespected tr: Hirsch pnfhoul | money to pay for it rapa’ ‘lo Grounds this Put a collection will be taken up, thelrhursday and Friday, thirts 88. That selected effort would have |the ractog world for which wany an. | {elt bar be shouldn't, in By the end of this week, with the} !N¥ to go to the Polo Gre Kintaction Proceeds to be turned over to tho Ath- rie made a fine sh for Francis Qul- | (10 eco World for whton | vain for} £22 WFiter’s opinion, yearn for an ther BEAUTIFUL ball game to-day and the big boxing | “fernoon will have the satisfaction) Fund for the solders. each day met ax he was playing there Satur. | © haw : 1 “crack” at Sun Briar. This import ad show at the Fairmont Wednosday|of knowing they have personally! hore wit! be no prises awarded or| Walter Hagen of Ttochester jday afternoon. "The selected pall years, He credits his aucceas to colt has Papp's number, ag they say in B E L M re) N T night, I hope we will Be ablo to rush | helped a good cause, that their dollar entry feo charged’. ‘The nthiotes per- | who won the tille last year ne the dilue: | onald geen been 2 down at the turn | Maxey Hirsch and in doing so shows! ficnting circies when a krank Me an Yun athletic outfits right out to several] or seventy-five conta will wo toward ming for the worthy cause of secur- | mound Club, Milwaukee, will defend his| 4nd only 1 up at the end of the | Pigaeele, to baa bie fe eo i xl prainty shows that a 9 ie beat § ¥ . more regiments, i equipping seve soldiers with the ing tun: for athletic paraphernalia for | honors against such noted players a Bhteen holes, | sent ote ror eagle es » the | Bony any Bae i A houle ive It costs the fund about $1,150 to sup-| moans of playing tho great diamond c me sone to be used while] yack Hutchinson of n View and - are two Alden to aimont every story. | plished. Why. din Nuns at | ee Ply one regiment with its first tnstni-| game themselves, or competing Rt iting to be vent to the front. 1] George Sargent of Minneapolis, who “LAIR, N. J. Leslee ys put; | Without detracting from Papp's great | !Wo-year-old care having him America's Premer Race Course ment of athletic goods. Ani that [friendly boxing matches or some othe ta hase been the Juntos || ‘ : degreestirs mpetition ‘and. efghieen-hole t % e Megat rte oF i MFECIAL Pearunee ( eehien | Shit aber. > members, [lacked only one stroke of tying at 286 patakes on the nine-hole putting |@ccomplishment, it must be sald chay | beaten again by ilar’? In ; Ay Bay cnean te cies ae baled I While beeeball. {s volunteoring tts! Nugat atititia, Minttary ett WMnlorTfor the championship last year; ‘Tom ns of the Montelair Golf Cluo| the colt, his conscientious trainer and | writer's Judgment, Bun Briar ean beat TO MORR Figure that a moment—remember-| support. to the. fund to-day, boxing Pollce and Fire, Deparment. fey | at of Boston, who won the mae scgnducted by are, Hest hia “proud owner were iucky “all DinmEle waren Uutcamone (hte ual ing the great number of thousands of| wiil help next Wednesday night at a 4, Catholic Schools uw Catholic | Uitte in 5 at Glen Oak with 304] Mont Country Clu team through. When it comes down to iL ie idak aa THE NASSAU STAKES en going to the war from New York special show at the Fairmont Club Ay ta 0M Si hie ie strokes os M, Barnes of Philade print of the Montelalr Golt| brass tacks, Hare FiNa title: Lo. Dens: | genaei)|p Vwrary ears olde ae eins Btate—and then think how much bet~|arranged by Billy Gibson, The eard Neries clove und all infor phia, champion in 1914, with 293 strokes: | In the sweepstakes A. F, Armaxnus. of | WHea @ colt ike Chie y. Aids || stands out am GOOD GROUND HANDICAP yi fixtic followers a rare treat,» ured from nth P x and a! tith Tee ae ee ea ee nates | WL Wve Gatto Calloy Will) be Benay | Broome str 9 William Kidd of St. Louts, runner-up to| Upper Montclair was the winner, with —~ — — 2 MILE STEEPLECHASE e outfitte: y n ar bo Be avy, pate : nil 4 Pasha ce ine’ SMA AE Rin br tee | Gaemaea wee will mix things up with | Gey, care Wendy Mgt tat | Barnes with 204, and Alex Cunningham [4 net THE BELLAIR HANDICAP Pes Johnny ‘Paul, the sturdy New York rvieshdl taebin of Wheeling, W. Va., runner-up in 1915. PR aaeran oem oee and 2 Other Wigh Class Events a ; , ™ H 1 c not be} —— CHESTER, N lept. 10.—Walte> BEGIN VT ; TO-DAY'S THE DAY. POLO/Italian lightweight. This will not b o F° " Phi p Bhar gachibitie ' 1 , D4 atch that ket agen of this city, the present West wevial Malia GROUNDS, any mere exhibition, Its going to be| CHARLES TOTH OF BOSTON ; In four t a mes eh a t k Bt the Bi EE TG UT TS cave Pan eati Lace temte 7 S aEUENEETEEEEREREEEEEETEieemeaeiene WINS MARATHON SWIM] Gawaia Kirkby. the metropoilan una] garner of Trent hee and Cee teitl| CHICAGO, sept. 10¢—Chicago won| th fon ha ae ewald Kirkby, the inetropoliian ant! Nicholls of Great Neck and Alex Smith SAGO, Sept. 104 : 4 gaan a0) and at — New Jersey npion Lanales Jot Wykaxy! In w fouir-cornered Red Cross|the final game of the year with Cleves | fine lticatt', al tharles Toth of Bosto: on the} Wood, and Mack Canve | golf mateh played on the Oak Hill Coun: |igna ter core of 9 to 0 In the| lowed die ed by trolle Charles Toth of Boston won the| wo Feeder ocd | erad inaa e W land by a seor BA ean Ale ah Grand stund & Paddock, go Marathon swim held in the Hudson | Bro Low ty the barrow te Magen and Barnes, who had a 71 for|!ast half of Leal lage era EGO earn Hee Fadles, 81.50, t der the supervision of the | 2"! oho A H <i et score the morning round. |Owens, the umpire, forfetted 1 ST. LOUIS, Sept, 1 Lite Bivar xnider th epervimon GF the | gin of 2. up pver the ks of the 7 up at the end of the first elght-) White Sox with the score tled at St. outs t ‘ Three reat boxing stare wil! appear on sat vwvive ra Mathing and Tennis Club of Spring | Baltusrol Golf Club yesterday. This i. pSanlivendihdanh mgeeere et rere while his ena 1 ry Mt se : iy Lake, No J mateh was the sequ » last established a new course rec- |#d one out, pinesatieln nA oh om. Tel, 5986 Buxl the same bill in ten-round bouts at Willie Jackson, meet Young Hector at 1:0 Ho: won declared the ‘victor after Saturday, bul. bec use Of the failure n the afternoon. of the worst Kicking and buries a 4 S| third inning. \Lswie Haliniy Jon Gans, Othe. ie Bt, Nicholas Kink on Friday night, Tod | nugnide H kat) : “nate {et Jesse Guilford to rem scen in the American League for years. | troll: ahs Gig | asf ayes covering abo Ne ANd one-nmle Or veese, Gullord tt |The forfalt, erew aut of a decision by (7 to f Bt 1 an CATION Lewis, world’s welterweight champ | Waiter 1iaine walrman’ of the W o| miles Inflve hours Ave minutes, when| 2Md Kirkby decided f HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES. | Gun ertely are ar the tenth in- | Detroit in th nd i EDUCATION AL. INSTRUCTION, ac will meet Jimmy O'Hagen of Rochester! poring vomnn @| his only opponent, Robert Dowling of | ke Profenmonals for a not gs hey hy called Monch Invg play {third inl m rune en Burts | WIMMING GUARANTEE 7 A “ lth Ki pay oe 4 rn avers~ Lew ca could 0! - —— ird base for Interference la > nes by Pratt and 3 0 orica’s premier welter-|@y th copies Bre | Tia See ARE He 1 RAY UP nave asked for a better he | [oe Mura dians registered two | ercor, jdoub L Jack Britton, America's pr ia iv on Lal avers! the contest. ter was at the i Reet A re ape ne + | HAVRE DE GRACE RACE TRACK, |" Which the India| vereid and Johnson's home run, and a ORE, SWIMMING SCHOOL, weight, will take on Marty Cross, Leach | ;, varred from tuning iw the] time nearly one and one-halt miles! Baltuarol pr nd shot and wine | M4, si 10.—The entries for to-more |e et a v 8 tos Lideadd + Booklet W. River 440, ; rry| behind the Bostonian. gree \ his second shot and win- | Md., Se he es for to-mor- 7, Rept. 1 Cee | Croes’s hard-hitting brother, and Harry | 5! ning the hole ‘ That le is 4660 P are as follows lo t. f Col bus, | —_— Upon informing Toth that race | , Aad ioh! are as : ant ritonal if 5 of Columb — ' t * | chot ( stopping or cont 8 the best Jerry and his partner an fo Hy eration, {0 a doub) — Will face the best available oppone | bes Pete H ¥ | chaloa gf stopping or nont and | det at the third, some 400 yards | H i 116. Hara: 117; | tonal Basebalt tte gnurch of. Cine, » ‘ " io that | Dr & Fecord from th nije | #horter, served as an another illum | yMaes ennabate, 1 a 120; | nati, The victo of the K ‘ Silvey Burma, imay of yee RE LREeRT ae Tha ee MOT TRRVIn! Ge the dneotinietioe caiiee tae 110; Ainbrige, HS i titles it to meet New Orleans ang F F ! Jonny Kuvane at tat cud om] course chosen gor the eve {igden Star, 110s pmbease, 1 mint, UB [entities I to meet Church team, Sporting Club, a elected to go on. But bef e a ey ea an a { Mai -Moatreal 108e *Aler Gene. (ak: | climinat He Thursday vight, ; | Washington Voir tide] | i rk! y be Rue spk He n ston Lynn, 110; Sey % As St. Louts went n bat Ne LAY F : *! pone ween ‘Tet Kid Lewls | f UP riveidand he was| fourth ere ht e te . of the first game ¢ itis tiv fogeuser Mike McTigue, the Jr : ; har a Mutt of DiC Maite ne it to the pla , : f nit Rate wert eB * Martin, the yet Jon ( ¢ form " nalled to hia handlers r {t wasn't for long 1: Hope, 12 N. G, M., prene ne f ut Silent ade yea is £ rt fore : Ho hud ‘been swim 5 back with a neat) stalwart nt’, shoo check. offered By ibe: (he ar A few more days and the great changes punches with Willie Lan d ‘ ut # ad mo two m 6 fc i vague to the > . , A " i Bethiehen middicwelght, who bas evo: Sobs antel of tie Bred: | Herore attaining spt vil, which | Og Ato ane in 1. 108, ie | drill’ competition epnortunity our remnant sale af- b mortion { nw wont | Uelore permInIn Fi viteh | teduble in sinking (0 re Onhiog a Faises ; 3 HS “ bip, Mike Gibbous and others. | Joo Tepliis of doe Leonard of | the conditions to 1 ne The Kirkby Minn RACE CHICAGO, Sept, 19.-—Chicngo shut o forue willbe ended. There are still a 1 the weai-wind man can hope to stem the Hudson tide! Mackie w t Vercus, 110: Har of 8 Pittsburgh by & xcore 0 Taek Duiger, the well kuown manager, warns ali ill : jonce It sets contrary, the long + both ng tot ByWlogamne tie : @lube ta onder to protect thelr patrons to insi er Bs ve famous Nattiing Me 10S: "Quod = Maddenen, 1 106; *Muckrowe FOURTIE TAC nner of the Ted Kid Joe Gane bout at ube Broad: yo pot forteite for that any war boxers they en pile gud tial appearance, Bulger cays be had Walter M be} 5. ©, of Bro eee ae INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. mL ee 8 TE Re # host of attractive materials at gi Ligi Arbitrage, | Kame WAS, tosper, with ihe latter an ‘0 select from — fab: formerly yas Wield, | ee 7 a . sold as high as $35 to $50, for txo-year-olde Make your selection today and bd % . Gane bas tous’ ait f Seavbant, 10). "dedi d ‘ sce br ie “cuit. (MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS eg i a winer ner oe ee the # ay B.C, Saturday night, but that Mods | “f! #0 here Pe for Tw about one-half what it is worth i ‘ “4 ACE Mio Old Ray Handicap; three. | t ices, ; vetus go through with the Fe cal Ha py Pena oerogeenri rea ran ig NATIONAL LEAGUE, \\ AMERICAN LEAGUE, 1 a) based on present-day prices, f Bie as ioy fo ie matter maid Bolger y heena’ a in ths ate obo WL PICs WLC Cake WL BC. Clabes WE Pe New Fall Goods on Display ® eorered counections with Mots es bis mau-| iiss Teddy Bure aud’ 4 O' Keele, ban York 82 40 64 cinnaiis 6% 500 |) Chicas 91-47 059 New Vork 61 69 469 Baltimore $3 58 .589| Kuffalo.. 61 80 433 sua ‘ h ‘ be la Phila... 72 56 5 47 80 50 616 Wash'ion 60 69 Prov'ence 82 58 .586| Montreal 54 86 .346 cd ‘ al (hus Morrow aut Jimmy Monohea, a || ge pewiegs 62 “as || 178 62 840181, Loule62 4 Newark...82 61.673! ichmond St 88 .367 The Harlem Club reopens Thursday night une wing welt . mettle ane BAN in 7 ewark,..82 61 . Py enol tay Resey ra Oe. Chicago,..68 65 eae 391 |! Detroit. .68 67 504 Phila 47 St RESULTS YESTERDAY. tnd To McAnile the matchmaker, Two Pause JLTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY We Baltimore, 8; Newark, 3. Ist camo. round Lowe are listed for decision. An ove Jim, iraanigne, | rig een Chicago, 1; Pittsburgh, 0. | Chicage. 9; Cleveland, 0. Forteit are 1Ot Aste ‘Newark, 4; Baltimore, 8, 21 game, TWO STORES Cotieg, the Isiah beerrweight champion, will moot | 11° 10) mich malin wis Frankie Hunsa at Bt. Low e, 6; Cine! | ot BRYN iat ee eterna bale BROADWAY & NINTH STREET AND faster Wich Puig Clin tia manna in| © J * 2 Joonny St. Louie, 2; Cincinnaul, 0. 2d game, | Detro St, Louis, 0. fot gum sma Providence, 8; Riclunond, 3. tt game, 30 E. 420 ST. BET, FIFTH & MADISON Aves, potheng champion of his | aneion 008 | i 4 15 | sia Pag pe : racw in the clam, and one of Benny Laman's| \ wo benlem,. Bi = ! M. Louie, 6; Detrult, 2 | Yeu | Richmond, 7; Providence, P. Tish oaiha a fy Pre Peers ke eww formidable rivals, meeting Barney Adair, | ('**' let ites GAMES TO-DAY, | cir ie ih fia GAMES TO-DAY. 1g th h Oe Tate ps fi yy day will be dead tomor e — | y meet Fete Merman, lesding claimant of tke nat New York. Two games, New York at Philadelphia ''Taporentice ‘allovanoe claimed, Weather clear Newark at Richmond. Two games. jrow, the man who would be alive tomorrow must be alive Jobnay Russell, the orack New York bantam, | jcccain crown. Herman hae agrood te me ue | Philadelphia #( Bost | K at Washington. track’ quod | Providence at Baltimore. today. A i expects to win over Yoome Zan) Kid te eX: 0. | winner of toxmorww night's bout, Burve einady Pittsburgh at St. Louie Seen een Toronto at Montreal. . rnheine Axioms, 00 next Friday night ot ot Of} bse foogt Merman, worng « twelveround kok Cincinnati at Chicago. | wre | Rochester ot Burtale. ‘ i 4 24 Polo Gri “ . Providence, where they wil mest in one of the | cx ys 3 GANTY 2447 a Breer Bale Orruode hi id ; tera 9 ~