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PORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK A LINE FROM THE FRO Copenh! 1001, Oy the Press Publishing o New York Beening Werte WHITE SOX BEGIN -_—>-— = cocaine By Purchasing Tickets for Big Quaker Star Easily Leads Field P ass ‘hicago Eight G it Hippodrome Show Sunday in Opening of W. \ ; of estern Upon Ope s , D eniny r Wight You Are Doing New York Golf Tourney \ : f \\ ; \ Figw t the Phite sew A A wn Tiger cor pennant in the oon, Troops a Big Service. | pee atest Dot Moran hes eolled Gor MOREE nanugecenrenas | CHICAGO, TL, Rept. 14—James M HTRO ‘ ractice Tt Prem Pypeiming Os, | py, 4 rats DETROIT, & i ® MU ve Vat ares of White Marsh Valier Golf ead ¢ “ x ’ ¢ routh ’ they feel about tt: Club, of Philadelphia, Pa, made « . Pag at : rating Georgs Lott—it's a privilege *tPong bid to recover the Western aeabiit the Pines 6 no ane to be allowed to buy « box for OP*D golf championship by setting « The club will return t ago fi . i Washington, We Army Athietic Fund how at the COUT record of 67 at Weetmoreiand game with St. Louis Bunday and t Hippodrome You're not asking mea Country Club tm the fret eighteen |etart Kast for tte fin on of ANKS UNRAVELLED $88 fever; you're giving mo a privilege, %ole# of the T2-hole content |eeason. The players ure confident of MH HUN Ite & great cause and I'm giad to Marne, who won the title in 1915 at Leating Moston t Minneapolia and lost it inst t _—— he stopa, te help it siong. A bundred dollars ts meng be nat year a -—— June aad Mktie enough to pay for & privilege il Waukee to Waiter Hagen, with bis | The schedule of the 7 i re tthe that. score of five under par for the 6,446 jicane was lengi / Jacob Ruppert—Yer, I've been read- | Y*"44 links, outstripped hie nearest }to-day when Mr . . ing ail about the Army Athletic Fund Competitors, Frank Adama of Heverly of the America . oP yore @beow. 1 know whet it's for, How a Jock Hutchinson of Glenview, by | n for the y t+ | con tants . sf Much are the boxes? Fifty and a ‘Pree strokes posed gaincs that !t was thought Pendred? Give me ono for a bun.) Starting with @ par four on the 241- Geaih Wet ba planed: One ot these! are playing in Washinge ‘ yard first hole, Barnes annexed » par | orn , ton, Out of four thousand attem@e Sot. Mm gied to take it. It five at the 484-yard second, and with ee ee eee yeaterd ne had enough Pleasure to do anything for such @ @ dead midiron pit 47-yard |ion and the other at Detroit, By ? to blow a. poles Wha geod cause. Any time I can help third scored a birdie three. His mid Mr. Johnson's permission they will "*® 7 View aE f @long anything as useful to the coun- fron tee shot on the 21l-yard fourth be played Boston on a date yet to PBACKFUL RUSSIANS HATE try as this, call on me again. fst pe t of the on, and he be determined. The Chicago Amerie FIGHTING, BUT THEY LOVE TO Barry Stevens —~ Delighted! Yes, 0!" bse i a beige birdie | | cans have sixteen games to play. Lol Gir, delighted! How shall I make out tee on the salevand vitae ene oxet | —— ‘the ch: ? eur fs be boa but hg ‘The Yankees came back to th Kome of our stylish heavy. ood i familiarity wi ar t aia Gh fi Herman Mote—I'll take @ box. If seventh, he piel éaed hy ihe hale | Volo Grounds, 4 would have) weights are held bach in thelr Gees anything more 1 ao Wacm he tb0asd ee Ont Ged a |done Capt. Hunton’s heart good to training by the lack of Pullmaw be glad to. |Dirdie two, Another par gave him 34 | have witnessed the batting jamboree cara. < Tex Rickard—I've rend abomt the for the first nine, two under par. hie pets went on against the fast Jess Will is {dle because of tage Army Athletic Fund every day. Its|,, Ho started on the return trip with « fading Boston Red Sox. If the good) oe Mtn ee Kaiser would @ great stunt. What can I do to help preceded A, reaped ons Wi a nd | old Captain had his ear t und fo to know bow you eet that wae Melong? Sure, I'll tako a box. And jng luis third abot from twelve feet. He eee te eke ea aa Gaia ath , han TD go right out and see if I can't was even with par on the next throe| | heard the ¢ ho of a continuo r YEA BO. get some of my friends to take a tow |holes, but a pushed tron on the long | jinning eluggiag bee Co ive Viratee are about ao ood 0 combinatiian more, Phone you later, Goodby, {seventeenth holo cost him @ 5, despite | weventeon hits, totalling CHB Nt | ag opwiers aud wuss & drive of 325 yards, Nothing daunted, bases, including thres two-baggers, 6) h tand, ot ND this 1s how some of the sol-|2® drove 315 yards on the elghteenth, triple and two home runs. Tho red] America has « standing 4 diers feel about it sanamled 200 yards more and eank 6 ft- hosed world champions wore toppied| CNA ion. |W RICR a oa oman teen-foot putt for an eagle 8, scoring 33 enn ee eee Training Camp. for the second nine. into the dust by a scoro of 13 to 7, : Deer Mr, Edgren: Frank Adams, who recently came to! three pitchers being subjected to the; LET'S GO, 1 hear you are getting up a | Chicago from French Lick, and Hutch- bombardment, Pittsburgh fans believe that every fund to get some athletic stuff |inson, who was for several years at jeteq | cloud has @ pewter lining. for us. Couldn't you manage to Pittebursh, went out in $6 each and re- | CREW OF 35 YEARS AGO min ‘as as ce a 33 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. }|» adc pene set ? te 13 a eArine DI ec oun ia turned in 34 for a pair of 70's, ‘The e y the Yankees for a bl rmament oan begin tend a couple of este of loves | inv tuseuy tabowed vy Se 3 Braco WILL ROW ON HARLEM er [EH Ne ca ducing pete. Geoundaltie| Nacarssest er whe cdnans Reptee for somethi do d Shere, | Boston, and Burgess of Washington, Sota k Gh STANDING OF THE CLUBS, |j morrow in honor of the Clark Gri shouldn't, beat their bate into eo ing to do down here. | 1) «, who scored 72 each. One stroke ‘The Metropolitan Rowing Club will hold ac. are 0 Ss e as Clubs W. 1. PC, Cubs W.t.e.c,) fith Bat and Ball und. Gri plowshares, Most of us can box and the rest | pohind came Gil Nichols of New York, | ® “U> Tesatta on the Harlem iver to- Joronto...20 60 600 Rochester 71 79 presented three guard regiments with bepernad want to. If you can’t send them, | Fred McLeod of Washington, Eddie | MOFrow. A feature of the affair will be ’ i Prov ence 87 60 .592 Bulfalo.. .64 their baseball pi aphernalia, hare Rog le Lh Sage pr eal Ne } Po jor ad more 88 as fay and to-morrow he will| the as, ; eould you buy them for us if we | Loos of Philadelphia, William Kidd of /tRO Retlne towether for a clay of Stake Colt All the Time holdem oan 4 last Monday aruball, Santa Claus to | aixious to bust Sam Langford on his hip in to get them? God knows | St. Louls and James Donaldson of Chi- | *T#™Manship of the club's chy plouship me six more. The Yankees are pre brunette complexion. Sam is danger- we haven't much money, with Lotch POR errverat they A api i @ RESULTS YESTERDAY. |ing ‘to entertain tore. than 9,000 | 0s #0 long 4s he can swing @ cruteb, . ‘ ates and Canada as “Tho Bix Providence, 2; Ni 0; tot game. row’ c are, most of the boys sending ho pion, Walter Hagen, expe- | nite’, Wie i is Newark, 0 troops at td-morrow'’s game between! .. ; bora ve sending home | iced dimcultics on the outward trip, | Hight." This crew not only held the! Trainer Weir Almost Ma‘le| permitted tho leasing of a starter, Providence, 3; Newark, 0; 2d game. |New York and the Red Sox, The| YOU SAID A BOATLOAD. at they can, but | guess we ‘ ots “lhe and To ealey, b e —— . @ taking 38 and finished with 74, Gamplonah|p'ef Amerioa'and Broke all ; a lected Heke Lane Coairanees regiments that will be on hand 4Fe! casescy tong are bovine that the White Ges A record field of 146 players started, | Fecords, but continued to do so while It eterners: BelleveColk Be- | teecice ace Rare we) eae Ba ees Baltimore, 8; Richmond, 6; 24 game. || the Twenty-second United States In-| wis {iach cum ‘to ta the Word Bence, ' only a half dozen being amateurs, and | rowed, sweeping everything from singles De apne sen . the lease the col rs Toronto, 5; Montreal, 1, fantry, ationed at Governor's hotmail 1 mained in Frank Weir's care. Weir i ; } forty-six returned scores better than 80. | to eights. longed in Selling Division. | Shtitued: training the cole with the Buflalo, 5; Rochester, 2 Island: the Thirteenth Coast Defense} With Germany on every base, Dear Bob: There are several old- A match which should do much to| The exhibition to-morrow ts tntended | Grab Bag Handicap in view, and, GAMES TO-DAY. command from Fort Hamilton, the | Kerensky should cut out Bis time athletes in this company and | clear up tho question as to the diffor-|as a demonstration of the superb bene By Vi ntly, with the idea of 1B 8 T Newarket Pr 3 rat Now fork from Ven, Cortland: j We could got Up w good athletic | ence beween woinen's and men's golf! gt physically derived from rowing by y Vincent Treanor. preliminary race under his belt, | Newarket Providence Park, the Second New York from fs to be played over the links of the ho, aft Ay thirty-ft OT to hand it to Frank Welr.| started him in a two-year-old con- Bufalo at Rochester. | City Island, the Third New York| team if wo bad the stuff to work | Icnglewood. Country Club next Sunda, | eight men, who, after nearly thirty-five jt . sth nl aio veee GA. Alle, at) With Montreal at Toronto. from Peiham Bay Park, and the Four- | { witn. Could you get some one to afternoon between Mrs. W. A. Gavin, | ¥¢ are in hale health. Hach man has This one time Eastern trainer pounds br ne a Sohacety oat Makincae @ hadienesa, [een Maw Tore tems Came Hark: TO COMPETE IN BIG RACE. pend us an old discus? About the | holder of both the women's metropoll:|made Iiis mark, more or tess, in tho who emigrated West when! Casing his fleld, ond as a 9 to. 20 ean ahesomnead Bay, only thing we can pick up around | teme'D. Travere: formerly: the nationel | Worlt’s Work. Thelr names and posl- racing was knocked out temporarily | favorite, J Hare Jr. burned up = a a Dario Resta, considered by many the i here ts a shot; and we have three | amateur and open title holder. For the | {one tn the elght-oared shell were as hero is, or in fact has been, doing| the public's money and was beaten greatest ¢ the history of autw i Erack discus throwers who could | test the course will be left the regular follewe: James, Pilkington, stroke: ‘things to the later generation of|{n sion’ tare Wer wall” ramember | racing, and champion of 1916, 1s etill medal length, but Mrs. Gavin is to re- | Ro ent, A el Davis, te . low ne. @ well remember | aie bevarapneatiens . a seat anything in the army. mal lent iawance of nine strokes from |N0 6; Percy” Nagle, No, 5, Wrank andicappers, dopesters and brother/ what a hue and cry went up after | undecided about emerging from his re ign Mr. Travers. A similar contest will take pashan wet eee Sehsle No. trainers, Welr is the trainer of Jack! that performance, Some good judges | urement <order to compete in the : © at Garden City the following Sun- | Benjamin son, No. 3; lam Cody, | Hare 6 ‘i yn Went so far us to say that the horse ip 4 eae: lun ence on the as Dear Sir: If we could get a fow | Gay. It should be inentioned that Bath | POW | Haro Jr, a colt of class which WON was pulled, with future events and, 100 Beard of Managers of the Metro-| PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 14.—Gro- iH P Face 00) he Sheree baseballs this wouldn't be a bad | exhibitions are for the benefit of the mereeneesalinerinrte |the Nureery Stakes at Belmont Vark betting angies in view, Others formed }°lltan Association of the Amatour/ ver Cleveland Alexander conquered Bpenlway “Galursay — eae | place. There's room to knock one | fed Cross. ‘Play will begin at fngle:| tm Memory of “Jim” Sullivan. yesterday, He also is entitled tofame a moré kindly opinion of the race, Athletic Union, will pay a tribute to tho| Jom prefter in a great eleven-inning ‘The star pilot has refused a & hundred miles without hitting | wood at 2.90, Sunday ts the third anniversary of the ay the developer of the great old Jack Hare, after all, was only a acil- | Memory of the late James E. Sullivan . Breat eleven-inntng | iyarantee of $5,000 proffered him anything. Nothing to do but drill MANCHESTER, Vi, Sept. 14.-—tee| death of James I. Sullivan, the Inte Rosebud, who “came back” this sea-|!"B Plater, they thought, on Bunday morning, when they wilt|Pattle by & score of 1 to 0./ Promoter Willlam If, Wellman, but and work and look at the scenery. | uxwell, Sleepy’ Hollow Golf Club, | leader of tho Amateur Athletic Union, AP i ent lg WH place a wreath on his grave in Cal-|but Reuben Marquard left-handed| expected to make a definite decison z If we had a few baseballs wo | ied a field of sixty proml if son, the King of the handicap divi- AT JACK HARE JR. DID IN ge 3 J jsomo time to-day as to his plans pe Bit uid rT Don’ bh 4 of sixty prominent golfers|and his close friends and members | RICH GRAB BAG yary Comotery. Tho day will be the| the Robins to an easy 7 to 3 victory] garding the $10,000 trophy event. } could get along. n't overlook | at the end of the qualifying round of|the Board of Managera of the. Me sion after being on the shelf for two) 3 Hird anniversary of Sullivan's death. | in the second skirmish and thereby he champion driver has not declared us. stabi tho tournament for the Kautnox Cup | politan Association of the A.A. U. have years, Welr brought Jack Hare Jr. | Finally, along camo Grab Bag day, Members of the board will meet at the baled skirmish and thoreby! inact he positively Will not compete, 80 on the links of the Bkwanok ¢ ‘ountry been requested by Fresident 1 ederick | rast this summer, along with Old] just five days later, and Jack Hare | $#t'4 of Culvary at 11 o'cloc! Prevented tho Phillies from gaining! there is hope that he may yet be a Mr. E. ud. n card of 74, having|W. Rublen to meet at Old Calvary ©4s a ‘Jr wi ed tix XV. Benne. Fy ts | starte: De: . \ woeny Air Be: T am one of eight | i inargin of 11 strokes over hie’ nearest (Cemetery Gate, at Il A. Mf. ‘and iake Rosebud, and has dono well with both, He Wiplted: Gut AMOR, such! aetvin ww. Sheppard formerty of tha| CD the Giant, Tk was Marquard’a) pisstsh e eee soe ts Coen Bi} jew Yor! down here with | fompetitor, their angual visit to his grave. ‘app, Happy Go Lucky, | Irish-American A.C. nas folned the | veventeenth victory of the season, @ has demanded $6,000 to compete in \ the Aviation Corps. We havo a a but in the case of Jack Hare Jr. Welr ade and ‘Tracksend, He Macomb's A. C., end will represent that eae + | this one race, With the daring Darlo tit few good ball players in the = ——____. |showed nerve that few credited him was a 10 to 1 shot, as he should have | club at the annial meeting of the Met-| pocron, Sept. 14--The « _. | entered he will be called upon to defena 3 bunch, and if we could get up a with possessing. He brought @ stake! been after his last previous perform- eee tt iF ry, ae xi ~The coming Na-| the laurels he owon in 1916, ‘ team and challenge the rest there It Hast disguived as a selling plater,|@nce. He ran in the Wilson colors, tie eke 8) onal League champions spilt even: in| |, 2°anh, ot. Snare aistanon ativan Giie hd might bo some excitement. All Fi t Ne %. d G and nearly Kot away with it | with Weir's stable jockey, Peak, on) of th Mies (ov euccecd derien | Aeaiieene eaertene: ih Hgntwn Braves. | Ne? Geteased, Barney Olnteld sereneh | t Old | i », Peak, on | of the associatiol rman | Stallings's wit Rudolph | he defeated Barney 0} ; | we need is some baseballs, bats istic €WS8 Sohn Pollock QIU OS8sl he first thing Welr did with this/ his back, and shouldered 120 pounds. | Obertubbesin on thee mound, aaut out. the ‘Giemter it | weeks awo, ts particularly anstons to | end gloves. Helleve me, they'd colt way to “drop” him into @ selling What be did to the fancy company | or the first performance by ‘a score at 7 | have Resta atart in the 100-mile clessia, p ¢ life worth living. ——. i o “4 1 de race, Lverything was framed for an q e just lay to 0, but the visitors b thur 2% De Palma. is the only drive A mere erate UE Harry Greb, Pitteburan's soneationsl| | Greys Basie, wee ves remeanible for Genrpe Ohicfashloned killing when Frank got | behind the pace until the stretch was Coffey Easily the eeu pew tite eat ARthUr fehf, | Over fed Resta to the finish, wits see a) °, middlewelght, will make his debut in| Mlsue winning the middleweight champlonsily | 14 #9, »me | reached, and came on to win just as by a count of 2tot race which the latter has complet My Doar Mr. 1: There's a lot Piptegy ony: nyse 1d feet. Some ono else had a line F y 2 mpleted since i\ gfrcollege sien thin regiment. [thls ty at St. Nicholas Rink to-nisht| ser Fume wba" wart aot dewey [a tho colt, He kermrohod out." tad) Aorwy eat Phares ame Sit s> | Stone Joe Bonds |..7, 19s, S05; it—romore enae| 824, Halpn in content he oun ake es e ve got tol . to 1 not wader oir started Jac! e behind him, Hap A A wen, —-Rumors tha: 1 | Some of us have got together 10 | where he boxes Zulu Kid of Hrooklyn bao taken aoolaer fisher under Me soaps Wels Started 26cm Hare Sh in Sl tous & head back and the eld Pieiger Jones might, not manage the| tive) tuto cauth APRID,, | Rete! et ns banthall ‘8 lon Jimmy Johnston's all star card, In im Sapere: OF, Wee hy the clainine route in case strung out, Handicappers and specu- U § Th R ds |: 8 By Eh ny exe year were! the one 4 t had Sue ran ey toate would Be lithe second ten Jack Britton, the se-|cinetie eetee a mmele time, to. mat Nacheatte teat’ aad tio itt cane he | lator hit the ceiling, so to speak, n inree oun Ihegtena aad By donee fees OF ce a inarsin-ol nperiom, ane, Sule Be ae 0 era ie we ce It all over | cently dethroned walter champion, willl post tefore one of the Pillelevaie ute tra | have been winning for some one else| s,yot, whould worry, He started ee jeaid he would) not’ resig Linlens Ra | mile route in the Indianapolis Sweep. ¢ a footh ne A fore one of the Pilladelpbia © the < a Ba i 8° | Jac! fare jr. bac! he Adiron yecame convinced th /, stakes, 5 we'd soon have a good football |teet Marty Cross, Leach’s hard bitting | tatter part af this month now. Or Weir would ave been com-| dack Wandinen’ ihe Lhe aron viy|,.fhe Harlem Sporting Club success-| want lim, pyiniged shee agit did not stakes valued at $50,000 and held team. We must have a football, |brother, and Ted Lewis, the present neal pelled to stand a very high run uplONe, Caro of by Handicapper V ully veopened Jast night under the man-| jot let Jones go. Two more out-of-town drivers That's why We're Writing to you, | welter champion, will box Jimmy| ag tbe amitary A, C. 00 Montay night Batting |(2.qh Cult his bottled up stecd If bel burgh, at top welght 126 pounds.| Arde ‘ie the, feature event Joe Bonds! prorra, mi, Ger” tho, Dig race last night They ——. | O'tagen of Albany. alin and Young Limbo wil meet in one ten ond ihe uit gltoaather tao carly Th eka| Things didn't break exactly right | was stopped in three rounds. by Jim | igs, chainplons’ of the Conte Testa | of Los ‘Angeles the tore Stawell oe ais Paul Dizon and Young Battliog Nelou tu the OONk Stem * in the l¢or the colt and his driver Peak, for| Cottey. honda, was, not ated out, | 148 champions of the central League, | of los Angeles. The former will Dear Sir: This is @ dreary other, jSeason as a stake horse and forced|i, was beaten two lengths and al/but he was receiving A hard| ¥On the post-season vorles from Teoria, | car of his own design, while the @ountry, all sand and brush, and Although many champlone tn the pest bare Ais jhim into stake company where he d by Happy-Go-Lucky and) thumping that his seconds came to the Be ye League ehollers, by winnin an with drive a machine which {e Rot much like home. Wi drawn the color us, 3 naa Lateeetan | belonged, even then, or imto the | Yatince Idol, although closing fast |!*sur and tossed In tho towel as a) {,? MOST, Peart canta Py an 3 | Ceiba Puearing’) caer orate kicking, but we think we could | "tlk! Mos dors nol. ills manag Benides Whe iporemans bettie beiwnes Ted Lows, | HORGIOARDAT# RANGA. at the end. ‘The colt was then | Ken of defeat. the blacrishe | SITMlMhe as the Start of the cerlese Tien | qummemmmmeanan i Rraisha a las aster if wo Had | tet beet kim te moet Lew vetamn, ne iol Ue wollereeieatshaminem, tne YCls however, Is among the wiaest | “rested up" until yesterday, when he| many dims Se arts ee eka | Grand Rapids took four in ene eh caeRRNI Nines ; Dain cten sinisements ana est, for ton rounde at tbe Harlem 6. ©. |@t the Broad 78 o. te ot the wise old achoo trainers. He@] was gent to the post in the Nursery,|the smalier man crumpling as early as sion Semmens | SPORTING. ereretee ng SO, stant Of ue got | rnd tut Clas Turner the Hodian middleneaht, | seve wo of thie « dropped oa e-furlong purse | ner Jlappy-Go-Luckys in it. Again, |let eye in the second and Jole seemed | E E ’ oo will take om Jamaica Kid, the colored Ught heary- [ant of Brooklyn to clasb tn the jevent at Aqued t with 11 pounds Y 1 “y : out done for. | Knockout Willie Loughlin, the Px i. you a letter, because the inclosed wag Pols cana | p at a price entirely false, he came Softey off for «| sylv, nn: wale of alx on his back, with an ordinary lot “hay © trying to hold Coffey off for ®|sylvania middleweight whom. SI! clipping “ Rend jon bis r dinary home, as the charts may say, trying. AG, Cottey, PA tata hom Billvey DAY | an army ovany bat dition for thetr cootents, chi among which Thistle was a 9 to 10] winner “ridden out.”” He beat ‘the bali 07m Msi Be heavy blows, |Burns has been touting as a world| fellows that worse than Johnny Dundes, the fast local Italian Nght. favorite, It was almost a shame for! favorite War Cloud in what looked | Honds was 4s game as you please, but | beater, made his debut at the Clermont we do we can wait. But you | weignt, will be kept bay fighting in the n The Queensboro A. ©, of Lang Talant ciry to. | Weir to take the money, Jack Hare! like a driving finish to some, To|he was hended for @ ceriain knockout) Rink last night against Stlent Martin LA ST DAY eught to see this country. We | turum, as be has been booked to moet Pete Hart. | 24¥ completed Ite card of two tent rolled home as a8to1shot, This|the writer 1t appeared as if he | When his henchmen tossed In the towel| phe pout lasted only three rounds, Mar. are all from New York and a | icy. the bavable Dane, for twelve rounds et the |! Teeu show tumornoe erformance furnished something of| could have won by four or five |! save Mim |. patey chine the| tin hit Loughlin a low pur Dr. Wade. wt Yall Mosiing ot Benutiful long way from home. We could | 4 A. A. of Howton on neat Tuatay night, )Smuth and Dave Medar will come together tx & good line on the colt's capabilities | jengths, Peak crowded Loftus on| gi of his life in the final ten rounder, the club's phystelan, refused to | B E tl use boxing gloves, baseballs, soc- Jani lew Teudier, the Fi a fighter, for | #az bout, while Jimuay Scily and Jov Malone wi) | Around here, ao Weir shipped him to) War Cloud Just ® trifle -in tho tast| ic was no match for Putay asta clever: [let Wiillo, ec Loughiin had’ the | cer balls or anything. 4 | six rounde at the Obmpia A, A, of Muiladelphia | “14s Im the other contest | Canada to an eng: nent, Holgixteenth, but it wasn't necessary.| ness, but he could hit and he did. He my bewildered. His aggressiveness | Oe re a on - walked home" up there, too, beating | Jack Hare had the foot of the party| lost on points, but he broke up many a big hit with the crowd, who | Gans of acoren of lotters from t among others the well regarded High|all the way and Peak had @ lot up| of Cline's clever attacks by bunging od him to the echo when he Yi; | aa eroren, © he train Oe Yorkritle Bportiog | Coyt, is gleove at the finish P| ctor a wtinging right hander to the jaw, |the ring. In the other. teneround’ buue ers who went to “do thelr bit maker Jim Cr his sle nish, Oe eee TE a tjaw twice In the| Mike. SoTigue, Irish middiewelgnt Special Closing Day Featarest Dear Mr. Edgren: Although I am a Pennsylvanian, 1 would like to box for your Athletic Fund be- THE $10,000 LAWRENCE REALIZATION STAKES Brook Cup Steeplechase Southampton Handicap AND 3 OTHER 6 PIRST RA‘ Italian boxers aw and Maity Herter ne| VICTORY AT SARATOGA OVER] All this Isn't meant as a roflec- lating round, and Patrick had to! won in easy fashion over Montana Dan ‘aul Doyle, the) tormer national amateur w tion on Trainer W On the con- | until his smile returned. Sullivan, woes Young Lastig atl yy tmaet in the star bout, while in the sett tioai BIR SOMETHING. trary it is intended rather as a| ‘old until his sm! | fore I go to the training camp in ©. on Saturday might; Jobony | patting Jack Nelson tackles ‘Tommy Nelson No more was seen of Jack Hare Jr.|tripute to his ability as a trainer, | -——— — Georgia with my regiment, which | Dundee, and Jack Bt Woo receutly arrived until the Saratoga meeting, when] horseman who can turn a@ hors : Rg ie DD | Som Mew Orleans, ‘he funny pars of 4 al” a9 | Weir got him into the Troy’ Selling| from a. selling plater into a stake | en probably’ ie re gat J eaid Scotty, ‘la that 1 can't speak ove ma ‘of New Polo A, C, to-uight Dave Astey, | Stakes at 112 pounds. He won this| horse and back again ts entitled to} National League. li American League. Codes WAL P.C.|Clubs WBC, || Clady WAL PC. Clubs ow, eee EH be bes, Taliea,”” ed amateur bantamwvelght chem race with speed in reserve, finishing | credit. After all it is be and not eevece Ane ture) ior enue ¥ moet itis Airecntield of ie three lengths in front of Salvestra| the publlc that pays the feed bills, | New York 87 49 .640|Cinelnaat! 69 70 .496 || Chicago...91 47 .659'New York.66 70 .485 Pht 76 59 563 Brooklyn. 63 71 470 | Boston..,.81 53 605 Wash’ semi-final of ten rounds and Dawn Star, with an ordinary lot — joldier Bartfield In Syracuse, and ‘ fe fight promoter of But yea of tein behind them, But it cot We irra thing (o get away with this purs | entered for $3,000, at was bid up to $6 th -up of t Georgia Di of thy east sid Wut intervals up t Special Cups Henerved. 4 a ull Race Trains, A if J laced any one I laced Bart- fleld, as the inclosed clipping from the Syracuse paper will show, I Wille Midgely, trainer of the Cochran stable, lost a good two-| year-old in Paddy, the easy winner 4 and ft ¢ : i i, : a "4 first raco’ yesterday, Paddy 1 st t ' any one doubts it, get Bartfield y Buffalo on Pete Herman has arrived to Mhilade’ from | season, Did W ok Hare Jr, | of the ; Cleveland 75 63 543M. Louls...52 87 Grand Stand & Paddock, for me and I wil}: demonatrate Pithiu the neat toauorieer | New Orleana with bia manager, Nev Walsh, aud| go? Six thousand two hundred dol | Was entered to be wold for $600, but | | Detrolt.,.69 69 .300!Pilla..--48 60 case << leas at.aon™ § And my money goes to the fumbt be has woh, for his coutert with kK. o,| lars 18 a big price for a selling plater, | Whe Judge Smith put him up for | ‘ | ered Lilly Gibson, manager | trainer, & guarantee of $5,500 for Lewnard’s | Basen a is holding out for 85,000, but Mug. | Club mest Monday night |colt go. He RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. Ist game. Now York, 13; Boston, 7, Washington, auction. Walter Jennings, Julo Gar- son and Jake Byers were on the fo run him up. Midgely “protected | NEW, Ort will on Silent Martin, > Who I noted through your paper the local tantam elas, at the Oyinus| you know, No, Welr did not let the otected” him with a yOLO A, wants to box for the fund. T pre- ks that "6 i eveutually agree to bi -—— jinal $5. ‘This waa the real tip o p to $1 id the Phlledeipbla, t. Waron! fare fer Bartiield because somebody - was X mak ak ‘ Jack Have Jr, was anything but u He a nee bid “ee Wired several New York papers | toute of the e¢ason was today by Ma We PARES ; vie to settle the matter betw te Gh Mh oe Al high 1 me. KAocKed | sesichmater ack siecy ae | Flr ee ergot It was just about this time that|{°* olves, Garson went to $2,100, Piusburgh, 2: St, Louls, 1, Harty Grob vs, Guth id down und overything elae—when | enaichnaee Jui Never y Barns of tie Germont Seria nouinations were being inade tor tho | {4 Wunninga on, behule of AC Kk GAMES TO-DAY. the fact is he didn't oven mums ine troan A. A. ot Nook Bais, to weet Horry Willa of Mow Usieas ag Handicap, 8 tacomber atuck It out to $2,500, at UALEENSBORO A, G. iY hair, and T se@t him to his | the main event Henry wnith at Yee atest HY A ot aus sporting stake, and mo price Paddy was — knoe! New York at Beston, Renton ot Now York: : Sti nesae. joes twice in thafelghth round. | aga Varese, while in ae eemi-fluel | Wavuruay olgbt Joe Jeannette wets Ballor And Olle, Buns’ of the ture tilde) town to lin i Brooklyn at Philadelphia. Philadelphia at Washington, £ remain, respectfully. lea | Megat Garon cx neebaste ets, Pae, tee val Havasiar: MEN Job deanaals Betts Faller 4 rep beantatlon in It i" 7, Wilson a a Piusburgh at Cinefonatt. loveland at St. Louis, Caspar va. Garter ™k got a awe Sai lau- | had no: orth while in bis barn, ‘Lon Ae tore * L: wry? CLA | Caster of Le went ade, teu is tencround boss, and us the conditions of the race srt bossa: Vole Usvinds, adi, Bo, "2%", metas 0 Kale — “¥ 4, fy Bikim Tol. 0868 Base Ba Read and. tulle Joy’ Gadaeh, Tse

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