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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 1 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YOR PAST TIME AT THE TABLE HELPS N GET THROUGH HIS LiFE IN ——_—_—_ MEN WHO MAKE SUCH A FUSS OVER SMOKING OLD PIPES SHOULD CONSULT A CHIMNEY-SWEEP. SOME PEOPLE NEVER APPRECIATE A GOOD TURN Copyright, 1918. by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). s Honest, m ‘ 7 Evert Time L Loot AT Ther wat You STAND arin Marstoh and Evans Defeat % Hagen and Barnes, Although \| All Four Players Were a || Little Weak With Their ‘| Putting. Pa J PHILADELPHIA, June 18. “ambury Puts the “Lid” on the Ms MARSTON and eee | __ Fulton-Dempsey Bout. Jim Barnes 1 up in an ex- , hibition match for the benefit of the Red Cross at the Merion Cricket Club. All four players were a little weak with their putting. Some of the greens were a trifle heavy and time and again the players were short with thelr putts and on one or two holes some ridiculously easy ones " were missed. ~ Of the four players, Hagen played the best golf in spite of the fact that + he had never seen the course before, j}and his 76 was the best score of the day. Probably the two most sensational shots of the day were made by Marston, On the second hole he holed out his-approach shot for a bird four and on the seventeenth he pulled his tee shot into some tall rough to the ‘lieft of the green, He had a very awkward shot, but put the ball dead to the hole and got his three, and as it turned out this won the match for eee, Wee tes oe pet | PPARENTLY friend Mulvihill isn’t strong enough to pull off & Fulton-Dempsey fight in old ‘ ‘ i ’ i l> goa They want their nut- a} home made. | ee re: Thomas F#Bgan of ” ite Police gave out an inter- lew yesterday in which he intimated wat the Governor was strongly op- | eed to “prize fights.” The Superin- it bas investigated and is of } Opinion that the, brand of jabs, ‘hooks and cross counters in by Messrs Fulton and Demp- fome under the “prize fight” » and therefore must not t ite, as we say if college, dur- (ag the present administration. | The Superintendent has therefore tified one Mulvihill and the prose- “ating officials of Danbury that Con- jeeticut is not to become the fight tre of the universe. a ] The boxing promoters might have | away with $ » June 18,—G. Te Brookiy within two okes of equallin urse record in qualifying round of the annual . BIG RING BOUT © Levinsky Beats Weinert | mets s CITY, it om the plea that h are to give 10 per cent, to the $ . Heldiers but for some on rash ee i ; | va GE kit A bon ompel Thons tnterented a. navs 3 1 Fs tab & A Jersey i | made. etcellent cores, |” Qualifying se interested in having ‘ 4 ‘ t C t Club founds wil) continue to-day. Medal play Dout pulled of,” remarks the eabeebathons Rercncadierrasisr ood BRE ROD Y will start to-morrow, atendent, “made the remark CLIP IF SHE WINS : IN BA TIMORE <a It, required a play-off to decide the we and those associated with ; , : Ze if : handicap in the one-day tourna: intended to ‘place Danbury on the Inside Stuff | Newark Light Heavyweight Is|26¥9 to redeem, the rain checks i6) meat ua way (Bh si 8 ye future show, The cluv/en's M mane” ~ . (' ady had three postponements {the Country Club of Glen Ridge, The This sombre threat could not es- Outpointed Betause He iE, ‘Metlach of , little damsel named Mae, who performs in F Ot Wad Weathes returns showed Mrs, A. the attenti f the C tte sti 3j H y a big cabarae, will sit at your table as long as che Te : , ad a Glov. : Outside of the clouds the night was |Baltusrol and Mrs. J arclay of Buithoritics. "Dally baicees ok Interesting Field Battling ie u're able to set up another and pa Jack Curley Announces New Hadn't H ad a Gle Me ohn aa ideal one f or 8 fight. It was what apenith each ce. bbete bs Le bat map and no sport model ae} Tennis Championship at Phi'- Another you'll meet on the street with a gown that Spot for Dempsey-Fulton Six Months. then'@ faint. breeso. blew across. the | ition, was ordered, resulting 1a Id. And to the surprise of all By Alex. Sullivan. Gothamaites the h winning In 55 to her op- The Superintendent intimates adelpha Cricket Club. is simply a treat, but just as you think you will flash her Battle on July 4th. any one indulging in the joy of a wink, along comes the misses. Tweet! ‘Tweet! iP lucaveta teansun tebeduitees: press fighting” in that dear Con- ‘ Her tresses are curly and flaxey, her face is her for- ike old ti last pi getare sR Maer ee “| What will probably result in ine 4 PHILADELPHIA, June 18—Play . y y> 4 beth Jack Curley, seemed like old times la ent. pm eae 4 BeRieoee PIER: JH DOL ee) ae momen’e Bational’ tennis tune, but waxey; but before you start fussing, ‘twill save Penk CEB) She Seen eo mae ia, oe at New Jersey's first big bi Long betore it was dark the fans | creased |nterest in the tournament to is to serve “not more than five women's = Hationn: nal (ie fr ¢ i sued the following statement to-day: chars 4 kept swarming to the ticket off ne d this year under the direction ” championship tas begun on the his- you some cussing if you'll keep her away from a taxi. “The Monumental ‘Sport Club of show, as there were so many It Seemed that the management hed ]0f the Professional Golfers’ Associa- tion will be the presence of an Allied m. This will take the p English combination, efore, will be home- and amat 1 executive association in this city last reted Uhal the Tast we Yorkers at the bout between Battling provided Levinsky and Charlie Weinert at the ch to pur Armory A. A. of Jersey City that one} was somewhat of a delay in seatin Fulton and Jack Dempsey on July 4. lg vas | the crowd, ‘he bleachers were occue |, could almost imagine that he was ere ane Pcenere were eee For the last week they have tried to " ‘ , to) atchingving warfare at an outdoor |i ne ety dollar seats Hlied The Giants aren't very good showmen, having committed most of thelr land this match, and last Saturdays oyy at Brighton Beach or ibbets ae aoe Cane ee iy ulicient wnadows Baltimore will stage the twenty- K i! c so the round boxing contest between Fred a safe bet that neither Fulton | toric turf courts of the Philadelphia : i se: fe Rena after taking a good|Cricket Club, Although some prom- PERHAPS. THD GIANTS WOULDN'T At Connecticut, wil cure to serve] Ment names are missing from the Hist BUMENTED TO HEAR THAT THEY ARE dite there, in or out of jail. of entrants, notably the Californian| ANOTHER OF SIVE MOVEMENT ‘Also, according to the Superintend- | ¢xPerts, the draw of the singles event} ce of the tL VERY HIGHLY CO ABOUT TO UNDERTAK Paragraph 1283 states that|O!ds fair to produce some koen PlaY.| offenylvenoas on the road: joffered Mulvihill of Danbury $8,000 | siti, Faulaly [one bartore time: sor the Arata h Sal Ge palactea’ tors ihe. tonPake F| person who shall be present at] Miss Bjurstedt, who has already for his contract. While Mutvihill| Nearly six thousand people at-| Jt was a gaia night iesaetaietia estan: Gheeintoaiat prize fight, to aid, abet or assist] ¥0n the championship on two occd-| — The Cubs are getting up to second the motion that the Robins are! preferred to handle the match him-|tended this bout, which was won by |riero wer eds 0 the ‘coursos—Baltusrol> Apawassio "abd not cive countenance therete,{s0D& will defend her iaurely in the| getting quite offensive with their bate. | Self, he was finally induced to accept | the clever Hebrew. When the fast | outside the stadium eee . their offer, Jack Curley will con-|light heavyweights entered the ring |/not been t tinue to act as the ed on before the ew York repre-|the only vaacnt seats were a feW|nouncer appeared, allenge round, and should bhe be who shall ald or gncourage such fellow by A start was made In the champton- & valuable, but he never , 1A this State, without being) Victorious, which hardly uny one] A guy once gave Larry Cheney somethi | | Sentative for the match, boxes and a couple of hundred|name of Jack Merrity, who is ship of the New York’ Newspaper nt thereat, shall be Imprisoned | %¢e™# to doubt, the trophy, which has inked, Yosterday the Robins geve him four runs and-he almost expired, “Baltimore was anxious to land the| bleacher seats scattered here and|famous in the neighboring Stat Golf Club at Onk Ridge, and the 2 been in competition for a number of big bout because they have a base-| there. cause they say years and years ago| \eicy, Weg te tee en oe were Al | ball park on their hands which seats| Although It looked as though {t|he bested John McGraw of the Gian The two. 178, The two next best ethan $8,000, or goth?” | ¥eAeR will become er permanent| CASUAL WATER. returned ey’ Oe Beutler 000 and no league games, there-|might rain at any time, not a drop the latter disputed a decision Mr. Mulvihill expected to bave Ce iss miupaisdl atneenverita I lovked jrom out my window at the cold und cheerless dawn fore 8 3 are Apiting on making fell at during the ne Bae ee ed in a game he umpired. Ary and Fred K. Flaugh, 94— vple 0 Yon- i ect te the | And saw a flock of puddles spredd across the verdant lawn, some good use of the park July raansgement was on ping and needle ked every one to stand and ; 1 ews 4,000 people at bis show. Con-| 0, the final honors, it is not antici | A ty . | with this-tremendous attraction,” all the way for fear that they the national ant for this championship necticut might decide to fine each The air was filled with raindrops and the eaves were running o'er, Moe tien ey siasa tas oF seventy-two Nolen. with ted @ny means that she will) a ie eecy Bator $5,000, thus enriching the|O0te¢ DY Any means that sho w And a clammy chill of moisture wafted through my chamber door, On OF tah keene toil leaders on the first day earns 4 F have an easy time in once more gain- | ; ‘ sht to continue for the title treasury with the neat sum of $200,-| ie the champlonshio, Miss Kleanor| TAS was a eight that would have put old Noah's plight to shame, t By |know “The Star Spangled Banner,” at|In- the final thirty-six holes’ next 000,000. It would be quite dition) (ae Me championship, Miss Beano : , . i Fi Ne d G Hleast they were bashful about s§xing | Monday, Others to quality yeste: the exchequer. ‘This possibility will] Goss of New York, Atiss Mation Zin-| Bul as 1 gazed upon the flood | held no one to blame; USLIC INEWS _ John Pollock AN O8sl Is However, the few that haw the] mere FW, Nowian, 1. M Paley Poe a " ‘ * + " 4 Tiieaa th alah Wane ‘ ; Campbell. and Guth. Modesty prove such a handicap to the pro-|derstetn of Boston, ana afiss Kleanora| 7 merely heaved a sleepy sigh and turned my head away, ‘5, | CuUrage to sing were loudly applaud | -e ted them from allow! Rareere that \t In lkely ithe bout will] gears, also of Boston, are cohaldered | Because I'knew the golf links would be right in shape that day. \ ie Smith, me 3) ver uN get fi Poesy dagg ropa ons iy Cement 4. S of. Ther an the Koutts. Maton Scores to be published. ‘The winner ur De indefinitely postponed. L mpat tornidanie : 4 " nne, N. J., and also elvilian |" edb per make serick, who us the vamen| celve x That ts, of course, unless they can] tournament, and from the manner in| ‘TiS strange how golfers take to rain like tomcats to @ fight, | Rae a re ne te tis eb at the Clewland bessball park theliho shows nt he tournament will receive a gold be Pioneer Sporting | medal, in addition to winning a leg A c ye r : week ota! the Soldiem' and Sailors’ | Ciub of this ¢ » and who ctingj}on the hai I hi phy, } Bestentitc exhibition of boxing “tor| marches, the propecte for a een watt | Hor, although it’s raining pitchforks, and a flock of cats and dogs, | signed up for two more contests, His | 420.4%. Te ne eee fe time at this club, had arranged sev. | runner-up, The handi yesterday } Ppolnts.” And then the 40,000 specta-|tle against Miss Bjurstedt in the| And the water has converted all the fairways into bogs, first go will be with Jack McCarron, |” a ee ee ere jenn He pre nies arcs and they were! Griinter, 90--16--75, was reccea |} tors will stay away anyhow. challenge round ure bright, Whichever) A golf course is as popular upon a rainy day the husky middleweight of Allentown, | aries midi Kelly, who bes deen unable to |" 16 Hi Munn Celera | — of the three has the 4 fortune and : shitdens arnt a,, for twelve rounds at the Commer- | box for mms thine on account of a badly tn- ai ataves doa Humnnea IALKING of boxing in Connect! |the skill to gal “the tournament] 48 the pantry is with children when their mother is away. Pa,, for sresiyel coun palmer pte tart coed again to dee the | 00, tHCIE gloves Joe Humphreys made Larr Chene cut, here is a big fighting show | laurels. The rain may come, the rain may go, the rain may fill the air, cial A. C, of Bos Tele. 3etd, ‘o_ pow|%,4pecch Urging the fans to purchase 7] Yy 8 blithely on fore'er. | June 28, and his gecond with Leo f Houck, the light heavyweight of Lan- cat hie nati tater wie bear eameee| Checks Chicago that no one cun object to, Dick Cur- |, Generally speaking, there was not) And yet, the merrie game of golf ge to be fought at ¢ Tiberias me trom New Ha @ surprise in the first {wo rounds, the pi leaders established themselves In ad-| Some men will make the air look blue when caught out in the rain t re “FY i a . tego fs h nt ‘aster, Pa. for ten rounds at Lan-| 4. of West Hutoken within a few weeks, |) 00°T ort fe “ : leliyen sow: Harare lee i | that augue will f eat ety] 4 drop upon their new straw hate will All their hearts with pain. Jeaster, Pas on the night of July ¢,| Sey, nas bosing ta good form when he met Ti ee the hn oepital ‘bases, here 01 * will for the quality o i ster, . ‘ ak miss ae . Poe oes aseball —e' “& big boxing here June tennis which will come later in’ the | 1% civilized communities they'll run to beat the deuce Sinith's services are also wanted by| "> Mesitorur, |After Joe had finished, Ben Rosen- Tp be bal Silene nr Hines that “Pershing Fund, which is h week, There are ber o t yhene’ ¢ skies cloud over an nh e r y , D Jobnny Dundee is another fighter who has met al, who ts in tb avy, and who has |"ftSs Dis team of the cellar—~means the @ nuinber of rather] Whene'er th c er and exhaust a little juice, the majority of boxing clubs in the| | diaay Dendes ls sacar taMie Tne ee | sald’ about 00 worth ot tickets al-|comparatively Uttle in the life of layor Dave Fitzgerald, Chief of |unfamiliar names in the entry this 5 ‘ ¥ ik H y Jerse: F Potice Philip Smith, Judge Gilson | year, and in certain Instances there} But frail 'em to the golf links and you will observe, by heck, Stale ot Now Jaren and Rocco Ireardi. ‘The proceeds of |are surprises promised, The golfer's HAPPY whon he stands in water to his neck. : is ‘ his boxing show and the numerous| ‘The national girls’ champlonship . Close to 23,000 was taken tn at the Lavinahy.| oreveut hie meeting ramble You eal weiner, who hasn't nm light, | MS batting average. sollections ye went ta arted 7 eoond. rorné ei r A. A, of Newark | the Armory A, A. of jo-night. months, was hal hts | we be uverage, other collections will be sent to the|also started, and a second rovnd Card-playing commuters may not be sald to have reached the final | ¥ bout at the Armory e oy t Boston ts ey n aie fight baad ined ihe Robles occas js from the State of Connecticut | match saw the dowpfall of Miss Helen . ¥ lsat night, Both boxers were working on ® per-| Kay Pittsburg to-morrow night and Joe/ning in the o: % ) who are at the front for a Fourth of | Hooker, who not long ago defe Sagi | stare of the discase until they play standing up In the aisle of the smoker. centage basis, Weinert te ried to hare drawn | Welling at Madison Square Garden on Thursday | Bat al] around ii In the next}over the Chicago Cubs at Bbbets partoer at Billy Grupp's gymnasium for his figue|Teauty, passed through tho aisies dis-|Lurry Cheney, What that eminent thie wek, he bad hia eye cut open, which will | pensing the cardbonrds, tn six | SPitball pitcher wants is base hits for recent Do what you can to | Mrs wale KM han and Mies Gott, How many? down Fa ver fe ite $750, and Levuueky 27% | nigut eee jound Ba found A Field, causing great elation ia Flat. ake a success nis affair. e was a Victin of the play of Miss — ver cent,, oF $788.50, th ra | 1S ooklyn wo! . If fe for a good cause, 1 would like|Mary Heaton, apparently iw slightly FROM THE WAY GEORG BURNS Is BATTING WITH THE ATH- brava lodltea cetr uetl ts a Geaeetoor ee brine : ECHOICE RAR Loe erate Benny Leonard, Ted Kid |older girl. The score was 6—3, 6—2.|L.ETICS, HUGHEY JENNINGS FEELS JUST AS THI PLAYER'S NAMI5 | According to relable {nformation, Jimmy’ 0 1 ttt, ty Siu! ih Goa Otel irom last Te ne Ae ed for sixth place with Pistes § Zewis and Johnay Dune Tcan get | Miss Barbara Hooker was’ moreliMpiiss FOR LETTING HIM GET AWAY, Johnston lies added another good fighter to bie) Sanlameeighta, which was postponed from last | real in 4 burgh. The score was 4 t food opponents for them, and they | fortunate. In a spirtted first round : Bat fa He is Joe Lonel of the west side, who puisians Auditorivm, at *New Orleans, |, 28 tho ia In the midst of the general Jubila. . @an ight three or six rounds. But/mateh against Miss Mary Newbold of is one of the best bantame im tne tnpinems, | j fought vo & to in the club house 7 ry was ‘The lights used at the areva on nights shows went out oa last Monday evening 0d the contest had to be put back. i ¢ troubled. He accepted the felicita- tions of his team mates and of Robs bie too, but he growled under his bre “Doggone it, I didn't get Vhere isn't half as much mystery about Blackburne of th Is 08 | Ladie Mead, who was mavager of Lynch, said 3 the honors at 7-5, 6--1, Misa| there is about his first name, today that be didn't know anything about Laruch ide Hooker, another of the three going with Jobasion, ‘The latier, howerer, sent pee r sisters, who represent the NO PLACE TO Go. & tolegrem to Baltimore on Ustuniey eating) oO a. os for omreneed the fod they, must be real fights, for the peo- | the Philadelphia Cr Pill not come to se pitions, r arens can seat and | IT know that I shall ket Club she se Of money for the Pershiy Si Tennis Club, was jtbht he was now the manager of Liuch, beta fae (ay ine | bit Ful Dempsey should box here, |among the defeated Fred Fulton came to our town — TS Hee 0 Monee sine 16 be bel 2) tae | Brooklyn experienced many anxious if they are in Connecticut Strubing secured th Upon a railroad train; | A match was arranged se the ey os agar yesh taret moments defo: tory Was won, To *Your friend, vw | unreesaet match at 51, 6-4, | Ere he could fight he turned aroun’ telerhane, tosey eticrdbitting fighter of that who are fisting at tie front hur ite and DICK CURLEY." | This contest, supplied an exttomety'| And went right back agains | George Chaney, she had MS Gen arn fed Lewis vs, Srenk Matt ry = hed ‘an — jou. 4 o1 The meo Frank Brindiat, Frank ver Buck AN say right here that with Dick | passed only by th itches between Ae ee eee : | oy ver fight promoter of Baltimore, ‘The I I Curley running this ahow on the | te leading women in the big tourna- OWN AGRAW ISN'T PEELING ANY BETTER, DESPITE THE | En come togtter in a twelve-round bowt to| /°\ Sharkey Tommy Sea v4. Joe Leonard. | Daley of idol P Whi; A. ¢ “ psig ment “~ THAT HIS KAUFP 18 IEDULED TO DEPART NEXT cK on ‘open air show to sbe staged by | Carley Rerger vs, Allie Nack and Battlar Red — 294, New Haven is going to see the ee Bae acr ? ck T WIEKEK: | decision 06 a8 8 Ae tbe Baltimore bamdei;| * 20° Curry ; PHILADELPHIA, June 18.—Taking 4 teal ee oe show Df the your. hata vi k Ke | ‘The Rohing and the Kaiser have their own troubles, ‘The only difference |vark on June 2 | Walter Afohe of Bwoklya and Battling Kopen ete at nari aoe Ds prions the kind of a show arley isivaya | ankees Lue Y jis that the Robins admit theirs, When 126 news reschal iia ety to the eact| Of Menaerirania fought euch « waaling Vasile at) At SD0vert of gford. Mase. t j niced ee ar, ec ead Seay Pack okcant A sf ie en nea . hie aty be th tls Comtueaat ator Bona et Hi ois over @ morro |) of making boxers put up the best T Pl Ti at the OE TE ene ne plane | Sight. that the matchmaker of the cla hag re-| 8iX-round winds the fivat open atr = } Sen they are capable of. They fight 0 ay a te Fred Futon wuld B04 uly; John Reviee| Matched them for another txelveround gy, t2/ show of the at the Cambria A SPORTING. at . Conn, ; st nigh him every time they start, AMES COFFROTH recently wrote} DETROIT, June 18—Slim Love} | be fought at the same club on this coming Fri-| C. of the bout declared that the calling off of the bout bP) uy evening, Moth men ere alucsen. Puse and ae Gio eolbories di oot aurea Cr a st ead faa tmctoit | BOSTON, June ih - Md that hig Jawyer wae ready to get lot st Boston 4 the Olympic Athletic Club of San | ¥eMt to pieces in the sixth and a STOCKHOL, Wed. Bander.) ROCHESTER, X.Y Juno 18,—Trap ther declared ion to stop Dempeey from basivg | ; eR PR lg cls ny cee co asking the club to forward [eth innings and couldn't hold althe Swedish runner, ran 2000 metros in| shooters from all sections of the Btate |[otigstycns nes to 60 00. | cere une” Ose, Se, perelee hte ot ene Dousthes A. Ch ae Gente iat TOMOR | @ bil for any indebtedness incurred | f0UF run lead that the Yankees had|5 minutes 302-5 seconds. The time Is) were at Ontario Beach for the practice a py eye hig Le Right. It was a fast bout, Both boxers | ROW ) by Benny Leonard and party staying | Pied up for him, and the New York} said be a record, In June of last | shooting preliminary to the sixtieth an- | Clay Turner, the clever Indian light heavyweight, | toyinz hows to te staged in Maltimore in the | 2d most of thelr work at close quar- | a | the Olympic during the recens Cai. | eam Was lucky to get a draw in the |Year Zander, in the stadium at Stock-|nual shoot of the New York State | who is fighting in ais bait form now, wae matched | ruture, Lug practic been selected to rfewe| | LONG ISLAND Johany Buckley Tommy shea of { hs sovere etres in 6 minutes | Sportsmen's Assoclauon which will g tact Cleve Hawkins, the colored heary. | (ut! BO em rer | fornia trip, when Benny was fighting | final contest with the Tigers, ‘Tho|olm. covered 2,000 m ich will get | today . is . is six-round go con 7 for the Army Athlete Fund. * | game was called at tho ond ot tho|31 seconds which wis said ut the time lunger way to-day with the Déan Rich- | weight of North Adama Mas. for ten Trat| Ad Jack Brition, which i slated Co be fought The club's answer was characteris- | eighth to allow the Detroit Club to|to be a world's record, ‘Tho American | mond trophy competition as the feature [at & DOHAE eulertainment to be brougit off at] 4: shite Park, io Philadelphia, on Tuewiey eve ateur Athletic Union records do not |of the onening day's shooting. Pittsfield, Maw,, om Monday , June 24. ning, June ‘The q@anagers of both men are Wounded in ut tio of California hospitality. Here it | catch a train to St. Louis, where they | Ar 0" nin ‘ i | { r schedule io piay to-day. Y |Contain any Yigures for the 2,000-metre| - > | Turue,o ns Scofiared vey ues | satintied with O'rien, Sturgis of this city, weil known || GARDEN CITY STAKES ; “W. Coffroth, Esq., care Lower anks got their four runs in the | run, Leonard and Sullivan Box, | Caithfully for x aia ‘tan the baidie betwee hl athlete and @ former member of the } California Jockey Club, San Diego, | Gass uve, Tamings throush Cd gg ie at aera oa Benny Leonard, lightweight champion {MM °° ™** lac | cil STraneatS We ine ee oasis’ Walers| Philadelphia. Ac MONTAGUE HANDICAP 1 ager of hard hitting and errors: by the IAMEDA, Cal, Juno 18.—Harold p P di c | Tuaher of de 3. lub, was wounded , + “Dear Jim: I have your let hon m. Walters and Love tripled | nee ep Aiogoluia. broke two warig’, (of the world, entertained the mombers | a, pippe, who has ® string of fighters under of Brooklyn, were ‘completed to-day by Match |GIUD. wis wounded © and Four Other Good Races glad to kn we tne Olrraes "A on tn the “aecond and Gil |awinmning iweb da in one “race here, of the New York A. ( { night by {pis management, has alo taken under his man Tom MeAntie, Thy will como together) OO nd" 'trom the Wa BEGINNING Wt © kno} c c r single Kee ave. Using the k stroke, he swam 400 | boxing James Sullivan, 145-pound : Hstuing Kogen, the sturdy battler maja go of eight rounds at the show iol y\cit by ' Attorn 7 fl the pleasure of havi ck doubled to ith the Yanke f 2-5 and 440 var nal champlo A. A, |agerial wing i " . stur rhe Rak fpvest who ts doing eo much for |s run behind in tho: sightnn” Lie'tgae Bie ts” aleras mark precicals Saks | ky RAuAnAL chagmvlon../t Was more ‘of |organuatows, We, Kovew hae. been tenting Mon cb tee wight af dels 6 8 el the Hhiladeiphin clubin 1i8-aied, pact iat eountr, | thira Baker's long fy to Hellman field by Otto Kue Who | acontest, but it was @ brilliant cguet” | with fair Aereege olen agar . “ 14. und who Was weil Krown ti 1 “Yours very truly, [Pir FES adie cel rast seee made, te, diskanpe tn {yal | ofthe boxers art. mpl | inder Lin vaniling algae deveion nie 4) | 4 rye toiue Club, Ferd) ambos, N. 4, vert Hucknell abort eircien, wat commissioned [ff Ps Me usurse a ule’ up to 4 ; a very e | Pip : n ratt was ° previous bi r 40-yurd an ‘notober. Momisy night, Johnoy Hazon of Newark meets during the first officers’ trait hool Grand Stand ®3.80— Polley. a grain ¥, HUMPHREY, Saught trying to take second after the event was held by Unwin of Lngland, — Giunte today with Citeinnati his —— Lue ‘Mroohiva middieneight Zulu Kid in tbe stat ot Niog nd Was sent to France! ee Tesla ore ales 64.08 re President enteh, © peculiar play. ' whone time was 647 4+ me Pols Grouitus, hadi BUCA? ay b taties poceived Woda tw Frauk Besley, owt of ola sounda aborily Wereaster, ur tax = ae satan wad ‘

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