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Tilden 2d, Winner of Sronx Championship, en sts in Signal Corps, “ ' _——— Metropolitan A Big Show to Be Held Here nine will Beatin oa the Soon to Raise Money With rnoon with an entry which fn ry | jetades wany of the more prominent Which to Buy Athletic Equip- Jcagere fees nis section, oy ORGTam | wmme from out of town, Particular fp- ment for Our Boys. terest attaches to this tournament, ap OM, Val esaing Hehnt YORK is to have a great Doxing show under the direc- tion of the War Department Commission on Training Camp Ac- 4 e last event before the wi sational champlonships at Philadelphia, Witlam T, Tilden 24 of Philadelphia, whe has been winning many of early tennis eventa of this season, hae ed the Signal Corps and will tivities with! short time. training at Pittsbureh this ‘The fine success of the show held week, Tilden will therefore be unable Buff: © compete in the mixed doubles cham- Re madly teal td bee pivnadip at Philadelphia, . indication o! pote the way New Yorkers wil! come out THE FIGHTING GENTRY. Tilden fd won the Bronx champlen- ‘When called to help their friends and Where there’a tgAtin’ to de done with @ dtyoned ond 6 gun [sbip singles on the courts of the New relatives in the army training camp. And the odds wok Mke o mowntoin ot the start, leer inmdaonin ioheln Pe blayer Admission was charged for the You can tei! your Kings and Queens that the vid C. S. Martnca invasion of the courts of the metres Deuts held in Buffalo and admission Will be there defore the rest to do thaw part. | potitan district by outplaying §, Howard win be charged in New York City Where's there's dirty work to do they're 2 dud tuo-meted crew, Voshell, the holder of the tile, in five There is no possibility of interter- AU of thom don't tmow there's suck 3 word as quit; sets. The score was 6—4, 4—6, 6-2 q@mee when the boxing contests are They rust & dorin’ er stopp HR they win— oe eld fer guch a cause, when no one oy ep On DOTIN’ in, mever stopmn hey Ingo F. Hartman and Elliott H. Bine Profits and all receipts go to buy - And they do tt ina way that motes @ Ait. ren gained the classic Manhatten Geeth needed athletic ste@ for ove ’ doubles honors, ‘The pair held to splen- 7 : id team work in the final of that woldiers. J h Si b b t In our war with poor old Spcim they just Rept on raisin’ Coin : V SS Jevent. They outplayed J. Harry Steins — onren 8 uouroan ic ory, Like ¢ flock of Rungry wildoats on the treik Hele ie ae Se HARLIE MURRAY telle a good fo) ope himself. Charies was mas- ter of ceremonies at the Buffalo bow. When one of the French Blue was -rought into the ring to held up two sail flag) to be auc- tioned for the Army Athletic Fund, Sport Briefs 4th by a Three- Year-Old, “‘Shows Up’’ Older Horses Now they've given ‘em 2 chance to cut loose ugain im France, And ere long they'll have the Kaiser on g ruil. In the wastes of no man's land, where they dattle Rand to Rand, Germans learned to fear the “Sufregetics from Reil;” But they tremble im their jeoms when @ gang of owr martnes | kampf and Henry H. Bassford, the re- cent winners of the Harlem tourna- ment, The score was 6—3, 6~2, 46, $. Hartman and Bingen began the day by defeating Embery Henderson jand Bird W. fin the semi-final at +6, 63, 64. ma P cae ra ‘ Aim themselves in their direction with a yell. rthur Spencer, the Toronto boy, an Present American bicycle champion, won the quarter-mile titular race, the first | Fre@ Anderson Jr., the schoolBoy. won }a hard three set match in eliminating |J. A. Cullom tn the third round of the Charlie thought it only courteous to Reop @ foreign guest informed of the doing in & strange tongue. RACING SELECTIONS. Handicap Division Isn't Much, nor Are Three- Record Sum of $30,000 Raised Raisin’ hell ig where they shine ail clong the fightin’ line, ried | Brooklyn championship singles at the of a series of races which will decide BELMONT PARK. And they're spoilin' for a Aight, no matter wher | “Five dollars,” shouted one bidder, | the national championship for 1918, at romisi First Kace—Jyntee, matress, for Red Cross by F mi i | Terrace Club of Flatbush. The tittle ; | tae nadtaaas nip for 1918, ‘ FeO sicaas, s ‘oursome park ufo tae eepporrn a4 the auction started. And Murray, | the Velodrome, in Newark 1 beat Year-Olds P: ing. Baivestra. a a, ‘ t Chi wi Evane Licht ts prphfiba sere ey pany ite tearin’ 9! olay eee a) est alow = fee Reh nly ps ——— cont ce—No selections, . ik me as usual over ther 8 throug! Msicarbiea iss spurs aad were D haee' tures Teer A By Vincent Trea ydnitd) Hace Keen Jane, Lady u wal ileal Whard therws Aphis Se done GUN 6 bagene eat ia ba; fine cross court shots. Other winnete & to the Bice Devil. Never a omite |’ thst order uv wer. Fourth Rece—Straight Forward, Barnes Versus Hutchinson- Where the ground for mi Ladecshg eisaatmmerrtel ben 's around is spread with germs, Filttergold, Old Koenig. fie mon Just the man to scour it clean is a pinck-Ritting marine— ; Frank Anderson and J. 8. O'Boyle of OF @ sign crossed the face of the mo-| Herbert J. Matthews won « 100 baad cntapes oan tay) Perl een LNW Past McDonald, Match Ending Ali a Pelham Bay Naval Reserve. Kashio ™ 4 teh t run and won and is gone Into) Master, No Lawn, ’ i Bile features of the French soi! bird seratch shoot at the traps of - turt Bistory, still one can't ‘Sixth Raco—Green Mint, Osgood, Ss uare He won't stop until the crazy Kaiser aquirme. . forced to play at top speed before *Fitty dollars,” cried another—and | Manhasset Gun Club when he broke #1. 4 Payne| Ballet Dancer, iq! . he defeated Harry Bowman, by the close ray marked down "60" and|©Aatinews on his two previous snoois| digest the victory of Harry Pay score of 7-5, 6-4. Teefore Tncle Sam threw h's glove into the box Thitney’ he Katser anid we Whitney's three-year-old Johren didn't bave a merchant m sored successive runs of ana 69, @howed it to the pollu. LOUISVILLE, As the bidding soared higher and Railroad soccer stock went ‘way above without experiencing a feeling of dis- | Firat Race—Carallo, 1. Win, Bra CHICAGO, June 10,—All records for Red Cross funds raised at golf vhole flock of fighting mar ne, but last week he discovered that we have a Ernest McCabe carried off the honors ; in the Nassau and Queens lawn tennis appointment. What is the bandicap| Up, vy Righer and it went beyond the bun-| bar when, tn the Anal round for the Second Race—Hocnir, Busy Joe, = . arens aot championship, the finals of w! heed mark Murra: Kept. marking {Southern New York State Cup at Lenox [division among thoroughbred racers| 1eCVrone. sab. wa c: matches were broken here linea A MARINE ALWAYS CARRIES A CHIP ON HIS SHOULDER, BUT | piayed on the clay court of the, are Sion the advanciog nomerain sag {Oval the eleven of the Interborough| this eemson when @ three-year-old, | Third) Race—Goldstone, Lothalr, | 000 was collected at the Lake shot, SEVER WAITS FOR 8OMEBODY TO KNOCK IT OFF. Hompated Country Club. ‘The acorest J and} T. Football Club defeated the New |many times beaten, can come out and| Baster Embry. | Ly jg [Country Club during a mate’ exbibiting them to the poilu, but} McCabe defeated Gatcomb, 3—6, 2~6, eit F.C, ¢ ’ | rt > ham- Uncle 8am proved his effici h i (ee , York F.C. team by 2 goals to 0, there-|towrope a Suburban field? It makes! sire Tim McGee. which Chick Evans, na‘ tonal ec { J i. ency with @ moist delivery when he put some | &—1, |. 6—4; McCabe and Gate Sever saying one word In briel,| vy repeating their performance in the|one think that racing has gone to the) ,Zifth Race—Green Jones, Bribed | pion, and Jim Barnes, W marine on his fast one, defoated Dr. E. P. Creiily and oe Murray was a regular chalker for | American Cup te dogs, that Cudgel after all isn't much| ‘Sixth Race—Fern Handley, Bon |champlon, competed against Jock = tay Eh eet tees the pollu, and as dumb as an oyster comer) and that Spur is either terribly over- Sweet Alsyium god | Hutchinson, patriotic open champion, rding to military records, the bret way to fight the marinas is to canoe! the game, The Rathaconeen Finally the grana sum of 100 was Been: ate pated or there Ibillttla ox no-aualty| wir venth Hace—Hogart, Sungo and Bob McDonald of Indian Hill ile Club scored a Bid by one man before Mr. McKenna Won with an additional $25. At the @ry of “Four hundred here,” Murray Wrote “400" and shoved it under the ‘Bose of the handsome pollu, for the dine wus figuring the French sol- would understand numerais, peo- for his benefit, even if ne m 2 open tidal 6 seconde, mate in the division he represents, Too bad, indeed, that Hourless went wrong, or that a change in trainers made such a difference in Omar Khayyam Just four three-year-olds h * won as a favorite should. Both Bet and rentwood unshipped their riders 4 crucial moment. Brooks, which had offered the only serious contention f the race, went as far as be could and stopped. After the race a sponge Club, Chicago. The match ended all square. Hutchinson equalled the course record of 69, set by himself, while Evans by virtue of two sixes took 12, scoring two 2's for a record $4 on the second nine. McDonald took 74 strokes and penchant for driving in rune something to hit with their gune. THE MARINES NEVER HAVE A SLUMP, BECAUSE THEY ARY ALWAYS ON THE JUMP. The fleet son of Spearmint t# giving racing patrons plenty to chew about since the Suburban at Belmont Park. clean sweep in the North Jersey Tennis League match with the G Club of | Montelair ‘and retained “thete lead in the race with wins and no defeats,» “°°Ord Of five Baseball Briefs oouldn’t understand the words of the 1916, by’ Claire ne Lee es ceaeneaaatind tani The yee found 18 eer Pee eee Barnes, who was unfamiliar with the Gee noluia other three--Fitsherbert, Africaquer | 4 0% . %; Course, required 76, | Johren would have made a bigger hit if he had adverti Grover Cleveland Al it hay or #0" and Friar Rock—were great norses| Chame gare ls becoming less Of ®) with Juitus Rosenwald as auctioneer.| well as the makere of spearmint gum. ised hie wares a8 |or the Cuba and beat pitches in re neee Pisce furned te ore, which achieved fame from thelr two- asl 4 the camo was stopped at the second peor ctincaed member of the ly upon the Das’ i : | finally put|tee, while the four balls used to play ¢ , stationed at Camp ; year-old days. They made turf bis Jimmy Fitzsimmons finally pt Lota of persons who fatled to lay one on the sixth r: Mills, ts in town on'a visit. Young Promoter, and exclaimed in urna Inman, the Englian billiard |{SRr°O% CAB | GY te about, bur] Kohinoor over after everybody had |the first hole were purchased by tho was going to be a Pageing Shower. never knew It |to be on his way to France tio epeee Beptectly understandable Eugiis npion, has been refused further ox Adi mae 4 gone broke backing her. Ho tried |Lake Shore Club for $11,000, a record The big pitcher remarked he ig eons “Bay, old top, isn’t that great to Fi mn joining the colors, and Johren never did anything wonderfu.|Diinkers on her Saturday and tb®|high 4, t at the spiendid showing of the Cubs ‘ink these two Little fags brought in ered report himself directly blinker . jxure for golf balls at a orice of SE ING THE feels confident the team. will oa eee he Ib called usen Cor duty, all Baluiday His vistory, te addi] hangs worked wonders, Sbe won 84 |$33,000 « dozen, At the second Kroon « TT PACE. flag, Mo remarked the Cubs are: ame — tion to jectin unfavorabl on th » gs ; mo 4 ” © further inc: ” stopped penciling ristt | in addition to the races for the “star” terdican divining, “shows up’ the |#e udn't come home in front Fits] Mere, elaborate auction took | pigce The Fonss ore winning over, there, Giana in‘the series at the Por Goeutas e@wey. class in the Interclub series, catboats ndicap on, o Pp would bave given her up as @ bad running up the We're jubilant to hear, I have hundreds of letters from sol- contested for hi nora on Manhai Bay. atern Conference three-year-olds. If he is the best of racing proposition. price of the four balls, sold individually, Thanka to the Cleveland Injuns, they’ BO mT) @ere in American training camps f the races waa shifted from |ihe jot, what does the future bold in ee until te four together brought $5,000. hen ey're STON, June 10.—The France. ask for boxing te of the Port. Washingto . : > Bimtl In first place over here, Radio School baseball team Y ot rns commission Hb Jo that of the Manhamset tore for the Bun Briara, the Papo: uubansing Shower, the Mily which Jobm | Similar auctions took place from toe to ® {urpriae in aeteating the Temmount ete this equipment as fast ‘ - Ins « under the Lucullites, Rosie O'Gradys, Cum cently isn’t of the flash in the ha: beat’ Kall paera: don: dvi | JUDGING FROM THD EVEN ene Pevons at Fea- se money te obtained to pay for it a the ater with whade: |Sahs and offers which last yer a8 variety, She won ber econd race IIK@| Barnes was 68, and that for Lal esal Crepe ear cietan corral aren ss Tahar FEW DAYS, @ with the agit Sree But un’ Sy Money comes in noth: | ten of hese ‘little Yachts crossed the two-year-olds promised the finest crop & really honest SwoFoareoid Lares son and McDonald 67. TURBING THB PEACE, SURED FOR DI¥- of extra base hits, can done. onditions excellent for 3 c ? likely to go on beating other 4 | ‘i ¢ we TRI SO Se are a few nee from a soldier at tine A aitong southweat. breeze |“f three-year: Laer ing | Madden im supposed to huve got &| Gil Nicholls, winner of @ thousand nolivre biare eons Tintinca' te, ica Sea aa fae France: Cie Rot abate uring the sailing of tne| We don't wish to take anything | good price for her. hard fought matches, turned the tables! Binghamton ms to be going through the International League like of § to 2 administered them by you 5 ge ie bate J away from Johren. He won the Sud-) ee re-| 0 Georke Mclean at Wykagyl The) bad news through a catty neighborhood, i cinnatl eae in an exhibition Famer here - AKUC a SF cs and bave already trimmed ishing Intercotle-|urban in masterly fashion and he ren] ane ts tne lass weet at Balen ts pets former metropolitan open champion de comea. aye’ rents, Bee gained the oat ot outfita, We have bate and ‘Dut have to use old and taped a fam h Low: again come | « Bryan of |2:%% the distance on a drying-out track 'n He made practically all the pace days. The big stake of the week for two-year-olds is the Keene Memorial feated the Great Neck golf professional The Robins are exponents of the ancient military pastime in that some- 1 6 up and 4 to play in a thirty-six hole| times they win and sometimes they lose, earl they sent two twirlers to conte y ‘The Cuban Stare lost both Could you have any one send [indiana University has written a lett Jenty to spare at the end, run on Wednesday. All the stars of| match for the benefit of the Red Cross, terday to the colored (Fareee, osen balls or 007 THEY ARE |'0 the Presiients of thevother Univer. |e een oe oon ae ding tne the two-year-old division are among |and the gallory contributed #o liberally, ‘They say a human being possesses only one temper, but Helnte zim| Ent ge glancoln Giant te gee THD THING TO KEEP UP | tes in the ence, asking their views | No one was surp eee oO” tho original 149 eligibles. A Keene] that more than $600 was ralsed lones his every day. fame. by 6 to 3 and the second by BES OF THE BOYS OVER | on the suble early lead, but, followed by Spur. Memorial winner usually goes on tobIs | Conditions were to Nicholle's liking — Knocked out of pant best boxman, If the boys had a few base-| 4. ampion w. Cudgei and Hollister, bis lealing things in the Juvenile division. OD | yesterday. Hi ning. x in the firet pion was crowned tn the e' » ay. His long drives generally ‘to occupy thelr minds the load|,,A,2f% champlon was crow iris "(Thursday the Grand National Steeple- | i. e of the M. poll-|seemed to be of the “on sufferancs” | T. ¥ wavo him a slight advantage over th would be much lighter. tan Leacue ¥ en's Hebrew. As: | chase is carded. It 1s at about 3 miles | Fer om & tic News PHILADELPHIA, June 40, yo tres Camp Hancock, Georgia; |sccietion at Macomb's Dam park | variety. It seemed only a question of vier Connivers in tae jumping |omebred, who found himaelt oon- John Pollock QM O88L pitting “Kave the Philadelphia Ni any of th @ bore trom bow York rye the foam victory pr the Wah: |time when the otuers would move UD aivision are named to go, On Satur Cyniee Tit AERTERSN ches Of & more Hoare BTA? Pee, Wctory @raft are sant to Southern training | jhe fret Ji ue reern, thet team |B2d BO Wake: D8 syaliowss when Gay, the Ne Ae Oo rendlony + ened the | frequently on the shorter Groat Neck| Te first important boxing bout to Led fig Dosmertch. the new matchaber of | TVG Gee Dear here. The score ‘was Geawe, The Citance from home, dit’ | ington Heights scored a |srrived and there war he ewaloring Belmont are the promised featured. | course over which ke defeated [fount in the State of New Jersey! ws with’ Rare oo pose see ie oa a ference tn cllmate and mode of living | + while V2d Street was| 1) the 20,000 or #0 who saw the race THO former 1s for three-year-old fil-|the week before. since the Hurley law, which legalizen| tureet it down by sending word to Dovesericn| three oat tot PUNO lY-—Cihteago made tt eres ar the’ Dove to. have some Atar was Loute La eK > wonder what was wrorg |Hes and the latter, worth $7,600 bY) At the turn in the morning Nicholls! eight round bouts in that State, went| st he will am fight any ose daring Jus or Wining by a score of 2 TeegeDhia by Mhietic™ pastime fo baron't fanaa tect Linas Knapp couldn't make Cudgel imnove the way, in strictly & tion vane en [etood 2 up. Coming back Gil hed 38,| into effect 1a alated to be held at the) 7% eek and Perry yielded ninetoen hita beteeree means with which to indulge armed boy. Law Wp, and Shutiinger, on Spur, was reip- event. Vales titre ie aie mena | making 14 for the round and placing! big open alr boxing arena of the Arm: | Wutle Jackson, the local ligntwelght, wit die |OlINg and Lichonh pais PY Flo haps some of your readers could send irk of twa carta (uo ese ax far as making Spur improvs Cree turned the winner. him 6 up. The efternoon match was| ory A, A. in Jersey City to-night. The play bis collection of punches in Tome a1] More. It was Cicotte's Youre A oqme 014 ate and balls and boxing Anished second and fourth In two other | 2# peace weet Havhegeidanies al a td me Cot ey sae fenens had been! principals in the star bout will be those Battle, N. ¥., on Toaray night, He wee victory. J joven to Camp Hancock, Rec: 6~ | race) D , appare: ight quere . Nie nm the fourteenth ywelehts, Charley ™atched to-day to meet Jake Sehitte acy pale eeiving Station, Company G." {ters on the way to stretch. ‘Just DEFEAT OF STANDARD TEAM | rece, ‘Piaying the bye holes he nea | wor all Bena ee Battling Kid. of Buffalo, who bas bewe poll Rag nePP TROT, Jun nWalter John eames trea selected lettere, bill Per ne Baty ca tecta itary peal CAUSES A BIG SURPRISE. | the round in 75, while Mclean was Levineky. the fast and clever Hebrew fon! mult iv that city, ‘They will come tegetner| WON by A score of 2 to Ov making tegen samples taken at random from in any army show to do my small verybody expected him to come credited with « stroke | . Both men | 2.We-round scrap before the Queensberry A, ¢,| Out of five for the visitors In the serhan hundreds, part for the Bix Cause, Lam sincerely | on, be dropped back instead. Whether | <r boxer of Bridgeport, Conn. Jackson and hie manager will tart for the battle | Hitt £Ot the Tigers’ loue hit, yours, BARNEY ADAII, or not be was shut off or knocked! another crowd of five thousand fans} CHICAGO, June 10.—Chick Evans and|have trained themselves into perfect ground oa Twminy night, |} through second, + & drt E eagerness with which boxers volunteer to fight without Ddelng paid, when the object is to do something to help the soldiers, should bring a great deal of credit to | A Irish Lightweight, D here's another wants to fight “for nothing.” fighter who “At a recent Red Cross show inn't known, but the latter Impression seems most likely Hendrie, on which many placed re- Hance, performed like a selling plater, and it remained for the despised back, or whether he simply quit cold, | turned out to see the sncond game of the New York Shipyard Baseball League, which resulted in a 2 to 0 vic- tory for the Downey Shipbuilding Company over the Standard Shipbuild~ Warren K, Wood, the Western team, defeated the Kast, represented by Jerome D, Travers and John G. Ander- son, Saturday, 6 up and 3 to play, in an exhibition golf match over the Ray- confident of getting the newspaper de- cision, Clay Turner, the Indian light ul, will be siened shape for the encounter and each is| Having taboo pert in two fights lost wenk | Frankie Burne, the Jorwey City bantemweight, | wee fcrwed to ask for a postponement of bis Proposed contest with Joo Lynch at thle city | whieh wae practically arranged E CLEVELAND. June 19.—Roston won the final Kame of the serion with ty, [and by A pcore of 2 to b, the Indians anable to hit Leonard when tite meer dard. i} tor Monday event in the Garden I wanted to do my bit, % y The | slog course for the benefit of the Red June 17, at Une Ai ad @ profession (hat ded more | 7 | Battle to come on to be third. Sat- ing Corporation at Alaska Park, 0 4 | Ju ; me Armory A. A, of Jermy City are rightful share of knocks. |PUt Owing to the show being so/urday’n Suburban will go down in reult came as & great surprign in View| wurctieg And piss, Of “Fe® thousand) sy garage of Crarae N. 3. who would have Fraakie wante 9 rest uy for ten duye and will | ao SPORTING, And when they fight for nothing |@ckly arranged was left out. I,| history as the most ordinary race o¢ ine fact that the Downey team hai| Wood was low man of the four, with bee one of the beet “heavies” in the business | then be ready to go on with the clever wart sider, tbey FIGHT! They don’t stall however, do hope they'll let me box | ever run for the time honored classic. put played its first game of the sea-|® medal wcore of 76. and his steadinens | if be could take wunishment, i now ome of the | pai a a Here's o letter from Barney Adair,|for the next big benefit—the Army poeey son the Sunday previous, while the Nd Hernan ening reer Te ee ee sety Counts | Welgnle bs teen clenen Per thane font), Mile who coagnt Benny Leonard « mighty | Athletic Fund. Any middleweight ‘ Unies agneee, nee * to mucosa. Standards, because of their defeat of hg {altel coceamene St the eee OP | eee oe py eG Ae AT BEAUTIFUL tough four rounds in the Buffalo|wiil do for an opponent, and if the |'ng turf triumphs the three-year-o -| completed the round In's4 , i 7 went ar rr. en: weight for me I'll bo: judging 0 wecoba In . ler or oned of fore) he BA fort got teak’ trom Buttalo and| lech bempeey, dane Dilan to | Momtucter, he wl Dave lite trouble | winsere Downey, however, soumpietsly of about Ao? GNEBANd (ar Cae Ronee | o4 batt bane? Ot ovat Peveeh th tn Newport BE and ent ca TOMORROW t to thank you for the boost you | Miske. In finishing among the best of the outplayed thelr rivals ory angie. We letropolitan’ fad — will exobange punches wii n rf » ol th Joe Burrell the ¢ for fighting the champion,| “In my career in the b division. He ran a mie at Louis. jx innings, the game was & e_womes ropolitan Red Cross | fnvder, Prost ot the Clevetand A. oe Burrell at 1 I ain only nineteen years|I've had some those Lanne KATO | ville Saturday in 1364-8, ‘That kind pitchers’ battle between Harry Halbor- Hest treaeemt Ot the Apewamis Cis Mam dias's, bie boring abow at the Cleve. | “Pee Sir Cembria A. C, of Philadelphia, #'s, SIX ATTRACTIVE EVENTS axe, and therefore not liable to) Ted Lewis, Mike O'Dowd, Hartfield, [of running would have put the Bub. row of Downey and timmy Moguade of — Mead "Bascal Pest ow Sitar eflenece 780] pn) ec ts es vinta te INCLUDING FAK called to the colors, But tf I can| silent Martin, MoCarro ( i is mere: andard. PASSAIC, N. J., June 10.—! woich ol the prominest boxers in renee lo, Bn ear ose tl Monn ee chats Maca omer Bes Orgel! ene | MRR. AEB) “ cracked and ® fusllads of nite woored| of the Arcola Coulitry Club competes |couty "ati taxe pert in bovte, The, procerds Peffal Vantom, bee ealled off hia tewt | with $2,000 HARLEM HANDICAP the navy. However, in the mean-| lund I want to fight. them stitl| Ugly rumors suoh an preceded Sat. | "Meee Walsh relieves 4 teen hole medal play handicap, ary wo be curoed over to the Soldiem and Sailor’ | Joe leone eOaieleh wee to lisve teen AND 4 vi ie 4 - m sly Ph soy M al relieves MoQuaée an rant paying $1 to the Red Cross. ‘Fund, Johnny Dundes, Batt. | Pisce 1a Hamilton, Ontarto, on June 19, The! 7 ~ e@ 1 um always ready to box for|TOUGHDR, Hope the committee | urday's steeplechase aren't going to checked the scoring, but the damage ne ol articipated, William Athistie Bawiveneut Fund. Hamilton proumter wired tbat he : 2-MILE STEEPLECHASE the Army Athletic Fund, bar nene| matches me with some one who will| do that end of racing any good. Bre had been done, Holborrow, on the other | H ‘att, Th and Hidward ys) ting Levinda. Harr Greb, Tod Lamia, Matt | Hanlon pemaiee thet Will we Leonant TInSy RACH Ae ae ama any nurober of rounds. On July stand up and FIGHT! Respectfully | wood, the logical favorite for the race, hand, though very wild, issuing seven | Coughlin, 94- 2, tled for the honors Brock, Johuny Kilbane, Willie Jason, Benny bead epennet, d @ I am going to box the best man| yours, tANK CARBONE.” | became more or leas of a drug on tho bases on balls and hitting one man, | and will play off next week, Veiosr and Jims Dutty will enenge ta real) Pep cigs | that can be secured te fight me nt) _ . market as #oon as tt beca known nevertheless pitched ahuccut ball by uv four rownd febts. hang J New Jereey and Joe Leonard, ation. and Tth the baseball park in Cleveland, for} A) ri Frank, the committee islthat “Cherry Malotte w: f and competition, A. B. Ayre, —_— the aggresive Brookiyn bantamweight, boxed ax | x Brookl the Athletic Fuhd for treope trom! going to want mon who will fight | tant different rhce. than whee did Field of BSVeOtY Five Dlbyere, vr he det tine, Ie Oe eee Ea een ne se a ee eae Chee I box for nothing, ‘Trusting their fightin'est, Your name goes on| last time out.” Cherry Malotte then victory places Downey tn a tie ee Kid Willams of Balti rer bantam | to last Friday night that that you will give me a place on the the lat, ame @ hot favorite, and she woo League for the lead In the to-day, Clante, ita Ot. Loul Pole Grounds,” admission 6 has refused to take on Frankie Boss, the Jawy City bantamweight, tn 4 co the latter clad aad eoreral other ‘Cube toe tring to etn em