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Se oS ee Ta ae OE THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1918. "ee? YOU FLATTER A WOMAN BY CALL BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (sci niuesuctoun™ CHANCE CALLING'A MAN A BOY, ——— SOME PEOPLE ACCOMPLISH MORE ON THEIR DAY OF REST THAN THEY DO ALL THE REST OF THE WEEK. IS BASEBALL A NON-ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY? BOOKS \ C" Copyright, ot) by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Bvening World). | AND <f ‘ GSTICES he ULL Takes Professionals saad” Mackie and Cyril Walker Two" Extra Holes to Defeat Jerry Travers and Max Marston, the Amateurs. In a four ball Red Cross match the Canos Brook Country Club pro golfere Isaac Mackie of the home club and Cyril Walker of Shacka- maxon only defeated Jerome ‘Travers and Max Marston, the amateurs, after | two extra holes, The match was won — | by Mackie, who made the second hole, the twentieth of the match, in 4. The Canoe Brook course, a It Is at) j present, covers 6,573 yards, the inward > ome Ge ams Queensberry A. C. Secures $22,500 Worth of Subscrip- | tions for W. S. S. Through, Boxing Show Conducted in a Ring Built in the Street at. Buffalo. saad rsa | half being the longe: 08. There at Conrrieht 1818. tw The Pree Publishing Co ’ an number of diMcult holes wi we New York ivening World) | greens, and it js doubtful if a OXERS have come to the front der hole than the thirteentH can again. i “ und anywhere in this vicinity, In | gain, In the Savings Stamp ‘dition to it being 564 yards jong, th campaign in Buffalo last week gle 1s made more troublesome by h b geat drive was conducted 1 | Ing two ditches bisect the falrway, whi \ Lata ed in La * jthe green 1s severely guarded on y' mauare. |sides, Such a course as this should | Up to Thursday the largest sum | known well by (a, player, but Travergay coll 7, y had never been over the present circuits: ected was $7,800, Thursday nyon aaa os ee reat eae rer ent cho former oa acpeedlit ale CIEE) tional champion from doing his share o ing show in a ring built in the middle ef the square, 1¢ was a free show, | ——<———___$_$______—___—__—____—_—— 2 and the crowd that came to see it ° ° blocked the street cars, much to the wo-Trear- ituation enjoyment of the motormen and con- queers mae aes mod wine «| Keeps Students of Turf the surrounding buildings was filled () —win'trectont “rwawve'xea us, = G@ygessing Which Is Best \ihe work. For insta’ after the “pro Johnny Evers Looks for 8003s S88 the other side only turned for home ’ . up. The Upper Montclair amateur ea or Ss rues squared accounts by winning the tenth jin 4, The professionals became 1 upy jagain with a 4 at the eleventh. A inicio | side with a 3 at the fourteenth, and placed his team 1 up by winning a | sixteenth 3. A 4 at the seventeen side than I could ever do here, Just) \, Mackie made the match all squa think of what tun it will be for the| again, ‘They halved the home hole In 4 Famous Player and Leader, | p ficials had collections taken up, and | No one couLD :. | boys to engage in our great national! Mackie and Marston doing the honor, 5 when the show was over the crowd | Who Is Going to France |s337.'° (Ari tke tneir minds om| The first extra hole was halved in 4, . vs iles ve ati . 7 an ch | while Mackie at the next reac i j of spectators had subscribed $22.08, Juveniles Have Been Beating RACING SELECTIONS. ECT, 0 for Knights of Columbus | 0°), 2o eerie ont the toraie of the Freen in.) ant ot nother 4 the others if of which ove: was id i Thic Ri a mean . * ) | taking The Cano Brook rofes- } the balance belug image up ot pledges, |» Ove Another Often This AQUEDUCT. TADULGING IN A to Help Organize Basebail | (02 a2¢,make inem tent beer omy, | anal made, the round tn, Raikes Sake, t Race —U' 3 ‘ » A taking 8%, Marston had 81 and Trav- Boxing has not stopped in Buffalo. Season. aa Se reap ay Clubs and Leagues, Tells | depressed soldier who is only tnaning | era 82 About! $10 was raised for the e1 %, ‘ | econd ace—Ni . e an rd By Su it Ch ti of th Red C: % The Queensberry A. C. runs voats ———-- ited eae Healer anne, The " f His Pl the blues wo bud that he can't give| good sized gallery following tho tmatch.” every week, on « plan that ie strictly | By Vincent Treanor Boy, Blairgowrie, : oF Fits Flans, Uncle Sammy tho best there is in ' within the law, ‘The patriotic work awire WN TEIREE dlc hourth Huce—Damrosch, Hendrie, | BT eee ne tres Winer ia a McNamara and Worthington done by the club during the past B two-year-old racing situa-| Mile entry. é “You know that the Knights ad-| yy: Beane, Saher samentaren: by eal I tion is very perplexing this] g,Aifth Huce—Miss Bryn, Cadillac, By Alex, Sullivan. minister to everybody. Even atheists, |Win Close Fourball Match. : New York State when boxing again season. ‘The supposedly good Race — Wigstone, Cousin IAT famous old diamond star It share are uch in our army, are) ‘Tom McNamara and J. 8, Worthing- comes before the Legisature—as it/ones have beaten one another so often past Ln agine | and leader, Johnny Ivers of) “Srefore 1 am through 1 expect to) om Were carried to the bore: ares By) Bee ving Wassrinrkcoport: Copcawieed fe | enti IC Le nerd: soe ane to:arrive at LATONIA. 1 eo ieee Troy, ts only going to represent| make many new friends for baseball.| W ,Wellowes Morgan jr. and Walter F Ing has become u aport recognized bY anything like a definite decision as to] First Tace—CGus Cheer, Bronze jthe Kaights of Columbus wren ee tee ea, Wouldut It be great if,|0n the links of the Mount Kiseo ' adopted officially as a very !mportant |which is the best of the lot, Ratings Fond WeceeM, Bert ‘Thurman goes abroad. It has been erroneously | Unk e Wwar, there was an interna-| Golf Club, the margin in favor of * part of the training of men tn the lon them appear worthless at times.| Langhorn, Jin Wakely. J reported that he would work In the] tional league formed by teams repre-|the first-named pair being 1 up. Me- \ army camps, The War Department |one of them will run an excellent raco| Third Race—Orenzo, Lothalr, Sen- interest of both the K. of C, and the! senting the chief cities of the Allies, | Namara was playing brilliantly, his In das even lestied official rules, it box. timental Y.M.C. A, but such Is not the cage.|the winner of the champtonship to| dividual score for the round being 73, ing is #0 good for men in khaki it is |t@-day and the next time out show a! — Fourth Race—Faux Col, Hollinger, Ghia empeetediito uecall "| play the winner of our world's series | the fame as the best ball for his side; { 00d for all citizens of the country, |performance that would make you] Frankling | nea yg Mur johnny expected to be al ste bY| fora real world's title, I think that nl eens tne ePOTRe. Pre nee gant think he or she wasn't the same] dock, Tacola. buna sow, but there was a lot of busines®) such a series is « sure thing in the| hut McNamara with a at the second T doesn't make much difference | horme, Good judges think Elfin Queen, Sixth Race—Queen Apple, Guide- affairs of his own that he had to| near future. squared the match. McNamara and rides | Worthington reached the turn with a post, Rhymer wind up before sailing, as there is! “Baseball is making rapid whether boxing comes in again /q qiiy, the best of the juvenile divi- ‘Sevent Race—Mary's _ Beau, E ; fl ev = i rance | bestball d turned f 2 during the war or not. When|sion seen so far; others equally as| Peerless One, Bubbling Louder. no telling now long he will remain in jabroad. Both Kngiand and France pesto ee Mtoddart and. his periner Pllliscis of) Asterloaus| coins bows Mii |ecn Stcua ser alos Ladale, otvoed donde France, He may sail any day now, | |Sr¢, tem, learning the beneiits of the won the ihirteenth, becoming down » ; aca == : | 6 Trojan is going across as & q the best they could do was to halv { trained in boxing, getting nearly all|py Harry Payne Whitney, is the tar] 316 {9 a popular idol who has won bis Bon Voyage. general Laeelaty lands apa of|in the world will probably adopt it] the next five holes. their entertainment through boxing. |of the lot. Kimball Patterson thinks|fame in hard-fought competition, , Course, baseball will occupy most of |#% one of its chief sports. You can) | The spectacular hole of the match f They say the days of Barleycorn are numbered look for me to sail any day now.’ was the fourteenth, which was hal and enthusiastic over boxing because |yno Wanderer the fastest thing he eS ; veg > MM Perse his time, but other branches of 4 in 2. ‘This is a short hole, and Morgan they have found it a firat class man'alyrs ever sven on racing plates during| Sam HMilrdeth patd something more And Alko Hall will shortly be for sale; theletics will also claim attention. | | In Evers the K. of C. umloubtedly | rovieg in a long putt of about Afty fect sport, there will be a public demand Sta wD ® | nan $2,600 for Deckmate last week At any rate, it’s time the old boy slumbered The cnlghts bave eo Tar eatabllahed | ae eran i ory of cur DAtonal | GER Ena ane ce Tue Tertyr feet: outs i for laws favoring boxing in every |bis entire career. Patterson, however | ing yot'he was cntered for $800 Sat- Deon ene) ’ forty-five huts in France, and Evers men in the history of our national! who had one of fully forty feet. sue- State in the Union. And the demand |!8 the trainer of The Wanderer, 80 he | yrq, On that pase alone he 6g- espite the charms of spirits, beer and ale. will carry out his plans through these | Pastime, He has hud experience as @/ ceeded in running his down. leader in both Chicago and Boston.| Worthirgtor de the round in 78, will come from men who won't be re-|may be prejudiced.’ Billy Hogan, | ured a good thing, It's plain to see the reason for such feeling li hae will the brainy Johnny be| AS the second baseman of the Cubs'| while Morgan hud a 76 and Stoddart? Cross on July 31 by M laine Rosenthal. Misa Alexa Stirlin Perry Adair and Bobby Jones. sane. trainer of Dunboyne, winner of Sar) x When highballs sell at forty cents a throw. culled upun to organize baseball clubs | Wonderful Infield, which, besides Bivera,| About $500 wan raised for the Red ne Pose ; 2 O erican Stakes at! St. Charleote muy have been out- ‘ou camo 2 a worki i : but he is expect -|consisted” of Chan inker and y OHNNY OVERTON of Yale has|urday's Great ” American " 0 Bios aneerin NEY, DATO zeny Ol a mot blame a working man for squealing and lregues, Dut he is expected to ai Steinteldt, he earned ‘undying. fame. | Nicholl d Reid Win } been getting up a big Fourth of |Aqueduct, believes that he 548 the Wingnold Steeplechase Handicap Sat- hat this is too much tax upon his dough. mote the general welfare of our sol; /it was he that discovered that Merkle | MIC Is and Reid Wi { July athletic meet over in Franco, |Chamapion of the year in”this Son of urday, but if he needed any additional ‘The humble beerithat used i rate of soup, or sMould it be neces- {hadn't touched second base in 1908) At the Porwood Golf Club. He has the material for the grenteat (Celt and Workmaid, Long ago Horan handicap to keep him from winning * humble beer that used to cost a nickel sary for Johnay to edminister first|the play that won the pennant for vy tallowed the Rad Croan { athletic t that ev. told the writer that Dunboyne could! his jockey, Smoot, furnished it, He Now sets you back as much as thirty cents. aid or the like, he will do so. Chteago from New York. ray hey Mi Magu pated © team that ever represented| beat any two-year-old in the werld. pulled him up at critical times, got Such goings-on produce as bi ickle was never more enthusi In Boston, in 1914, he was a big b, where sand Wilfrid i America. Meredith, Simpson, Duncan, |This was the day he ran secoid to himself cut off at other intervals and P eas big a pickle bout anything in my life, help to Manager Stallings in pro-|Reid'defeated Pat Doyle and Jim Don- Fi Baker, Overton; hundreds of others|The Wanderer, The colt had bucked did almost everything else to injure As landlords and their acrobatic rents, Johnny to-day at the K. of C, ducing the sensational Braves club, | ldo being 5 up and 4 who have curried the colors in Olym-|shins at the time, but he ran aa im- the good jumper's chances, A cocktail, fizz or rickey is conducive ‘duarters in the Wahnetah Building.|a team which looked like a sure tail. | to ple ators contributed | pis seers. GF Whe mime Dave been OO presaive race. Whe Jaa? TAA Lor’ ———o To fes imes along y y Hues er tG inte of offers to return to|ender midway in the season, and|seneraualy that something like | the Berlin Olympics team but for the |firighton won the Youthful ea NO rhe coming week ts rich In promise , estive times along the Great White Way basuball, but they have come too late. |which not only won the National! ‘dior the turn was reached, Doyle war, are at the front and fit for rec-}was proclalmed the next thing to & of vome rarely good racing at Aque Vor which, we're prone to sa darned abus Maybe when I had my trouble with| League pennant, but surprised every | Donaldson never had a cl ) ord breaking performances witb but|champion, but Hogan, talking of him, quct, ‘To-morrow there is the Rock ‘Vo soak a jobbie more than he can pay the Reed Sox L might have accepted |one in the baseball world by beating | Britons stood 3 up there, having mad } Uttle training. mitted he was a good colt, but away Selling Stakes, six furlongs. It iis ee ile nth ne OO) PRT? some berth, but now. they couldn't! the hitherto invincible Athletics four the nine ho! 1 to 26 for the op Aah _ “Walt (ill he meeta a better one.” ig for three-year-olds and up and "he boniface, who always tries to please you, get moe if they offered me o. million|straight, a feat vhich had not before |posing side. es. FA EMINDS me of a story about |Hogan bad Dunboyne ip mind at (he | wit) bring out some good sprinters. ‘And makes you teeliikenatt ta the & dollars or since been performed in big league| The, match ended on the fourteent ; Pat Ryan, the gigantic hammer | time Among them may be Koh-t-noo W aba AEG) POELNAFE IR ENO AEM, “[ will do more good on the other circle: Played the bye holes, the winners: hal thrower of the 1. A. A.C, It's Saturday'e Great Amarioan: no \Startling. Whinsay, Frederick the th clutch you with a greedy hand and squeeze you oe " ing even 4's for the inward half, whi Fy - "cates that Hogan is justified in hold- | Great, Tom McTaggart, Arrah-Go-On, ntil the ol , squi Doyle and Donaldson needed a stro a new one, because the thing hap-}iy'unpoyne in high esteem, bat the Ww Rane Wn Werk. . On ihe ckat d bankroll begins to squirm, |more, Nicholls and Reid finished with i pened recently. colt hasn't met any of the admittedly | Wednesday the races are of the over te cost of booze has got the old topes thinking best ball of 67 to the other pair's 73, ’ Pat determined a short time ago to ene Coes 7p une vere (0 ay z ib night variety, but on Thupsday, July) And those who've just begun to try the pace). an ait playing syone 1 Pa) bike i pers, de con- |The Wander ue Laddie and Elin 4, “there should be big dings. The Tha y ies "eae “ant n individ ; 2 to hi take out citizenship pape He o Queen to-morrow ho might race away $3,500 Clover Stukes aa tease accata Hhat the y should have a haunt to do their drinking | re eal eub io ‘aston tram the commander ot | M26, Nicholls, wo had brilliant puttl sulted an experienced friend. The § ¢ | Without them bei e . Another battle between heavyweights e ere treaks, needed 75, Donaldson had from them as he did from the Geet fillies in one of the features. One ithout them being asked to buy the place | Camp Grant, whew be is stationed, t a Dey only thing that was bothering Pat|american fleld, It looks now as if it hundred and seventeen were origi pian ’ s on the boxing menu for the fight fans and Doyle 79 : was his age. He wasn't sure Just}remains for the Su! {ally named fof this stake, and among | Pe in Jersey City to-night. In this go the mints laps eal Vt. July 1.—The tf how old he was. u. [with its rich Juvenile a the lot are some promising racers So, Barleycorn, if what they say prineipais will be Bil Brepnan, the igen (Man goog ed Ee xoit ” programme ‘Well, Pat,” said his friend, “you're |jariy the Hopeful, to decide the inat- ‘The Carter Handicap will also be ran Is on the square, be on your way, clever and fast big fellow of Chicago, and | 10) 1, Ete 19 ctor Jun on to vistors | haidicns ine the Morning ands bast wa Trent pise er iene aren't You") ter of two-year-old supremacy, Right July 4, This is nt seven furlongs, for Bartley Madden, the New Jersey lUR-| tt.’ cane geand go with Phil Biome of Bromk.| fcursome competition in and 8 hes You look th Lf > Fe ornat’ , {now the question is very much three-year-olds and up. Among those If the form displayed Saturday by Bob Shawkey can be taken as 9 | eT Who won tame several months A€0| iq hich will be fought at the apening boring ! e for the benefit of th ‘Sure,” said Pat. hat’s Just | muddled eligible are Jack Hare Jr, O14 Koenig. | oyco + lat fi . ae oki Jim Coffey, the Irish the Bost ‘of West Hoboken, N. J. . . s 1, Tayl i what I am.” | vac H | criverion, it might be advisable for all pitchers to spend a few weeks in the|YY Knocking out Jim Coffey. shoe of the Boring A. C. bod . s i “Then put it down that way.” 1 wish I had about ten more ee| Eee lee eee SOE Meet | navy Lhe | eavyweight, in seven rounds at Provi-! Wetliog will try hand to finids Bhwm, a6 be waa's | t the Exwanok Tournam Q ” da pre mp. pate ‘ dd othe go0 | | bs 1 etter, NEO! ‘4 LA Pat did. Shortly afterward he was |i prepare WG CHL bald Kimball once bi i per BAS =e dence, R. I. Madden will have his t nde to make © bit with bls friends, xiibition match. to. be. pla notified that he was wanted in the |full in his bout, as Brennan is @ st ae vienask the ve Brooklyn bantam t ™ ern} pe fos 7 no —_— Sree. and calmost immediately he | Paterson before the ¢ FGA It would be hard to convince a majority of fans who witnessed Satur- | puncher and besides being azaressive la ———— teen oe King rae : | found himself tp khaki, | Ge Eternal, and his manner indicated PONY RACES TO BE day's aouble b Ae s welzin who reommly gave Frankie Buns # bard © P. G. thar Jonn MeGraw and Joe Wilhoit were not | aiso capable of taking punishment. Jim |b te may be matched to bor Kid Wi > ms, the i ‘The joke of it is that Pat has dug) that if such was the case he wouldn't HELD AT TERMINAL ing in their sleep in the final nap of the second snooze. \Goftey was to have fought Madden, but | ex teotemwetght champion, latter accept B. Porter won the Governors’ Guy up a little more accurate information| asi odds from anything In the race ee et asppe =e Ihad to pass up the bout because he| the terms made by te Penngmre A, C. of on the links Flushing Counte about the date of his birth, and finds) Ag jt was, he figured that Hternal) my. juvenile population of Queer TT OLE oe Hae WEE R BOSTON WILL PREFER | could not get a furlough from the navy | Peungrose, N. J, Leonard has already signed for| (10) When, t ted W, A. Manta that he is in his thirty-seventh year. | Wouid have to beat High Time, and) a roient population Of Queens | TWILIGHT BASESALL TO COLD BEAD to train for the contest. tbe bout, which the club war‘ to stage o| NA ae aie fisee mand hee And now he wants to know why he| Would have to heat tight nvoyne, 2nd Helleatre, which order on Telmont | siti | Jely 20, | Mee tarak ana inraie Park, is going to hold a real old-fash. match at no time wa in finishing Joe Dugsn discovered that bh can't be considered a volunteer. Eternal ran a great ri could ne blend wi a tet ghamaten of DOD \ second. He had all the worst of post |!oned county fair with horse racing and) 6° i.e aint: Mies Fanine teicen ‘ eds my ne mith the oa! herme |: Cnet Andernen,. beste eee ala ya Tn the main erect of cant rounla at the box jalfference of more than two hole HE story of the victory of Joe F “ shove ot /all on the Fourth of July. he sa naj er she os. After fanning twice in the pinch, he resigned. wi \ - [ing show of the Lotue Sporti lub of Perta) tween them. position, and had to overcome a lot and Ne ak open for the big | (2 cee eee ne carnival will be staged at Be 1, and the most 4 Amboy, N, J., to-night " . ; 5000, He | ae iLaht heatyweight, Kid, the stunty| At the mer h ament Brookign fighter, wil try and slug each uther to| Co’nlt hy ork Newspaper Walcott over Joe Choynski has of difculties with which Dunboyn did not meet. He may be hard to mont ‘heavies” ov this eide of the res OUR OWN EXPERT. ‘aes eis at Ue Ali ree rk ‘Termii been told many times, and t men who ought to know the facts,| beat hereafter ling part of the day's doings will be a ; English hearyweight, in @ ten-round bout before ee en is for con= Hut usually the tale is entirely inac- | - full programme of pony and jumping | used to bet my hard-earned jack the Lyric A, C, of Allentown, Pa,, on Jaly 4. tee, ee ee le soe porwred ft tournament Walter M. Jefford’s Routledge | race sons and daughter: orse Upon the horse some expert picked. nderson had a narrow @cape from being stoprxl J oe 2 6 . ‘ Cross were curate a of hor: Anderson latter haa shown him mary blows, with which he! worked out affair will take plac ] be He o | didn't run bis race in the Great Amer-| owners and trainers will ride, A similar But now | play around the track y Jack Thommon, the colored hearyweight, 12 6 | oe Oot iy imonee ) + Van Cortlandt Park on Independence Walvott didn't perform any miracu- | jcan, This is not written as an aliblleyont was held there last year and it Without a chance of getting nicked. Jout in Duilly"” several weeks ago, — Day, The entry fee will ba flee tonne lous feat in knocking out Choynski.| for ourselves in having been #0 confl-| proved a great success. | past | aay Were Champion Peto Herman, hoider of the bantam. | of eikhteen holes, contestants being per= The “Black Demon” was a wonderful, dent that he would win, ‘The colt was Feet Oh in haa baal - PROM THE EXPLOITS OF HE W = erin covery ‘< It ly sald thet Herman Taylor, the fight pro- © title, who is slated to box Frankie Bume,| mitted to play as many rounds a | dianter, but’ never “good enough to| knocked down at the poat: and: the|. worm (nen #600 hee been donated for FROM Pie Be at ne 2 ae WILL IN THE FIFTH RACK AT AQU inoier of Philadelphia, will try to have Fred #ul- pyle ey “lereey City bentam, in whe war] time will allow, providing they pay a bent ice Choynski on bis: merits, én jin Way before he) 2fze4 Cups will be presented to the|DUCT LAST SA {DA VE VENTURE A FLAT CONTRADICTION: |{)n and Jack Dempsy come together in @ ait- | im MOM a es the oneaing boring show] f0F each additional round, | Play wilt A few days before fighting Walcott, his stride. Ordinarily he in a| fwners, of | the victorious ponies and | Ha WONT. toaed bout at one of the besmall parts 1p that | "t,@ £00" Some? Oe tien Commer at tne ( aunr’.on,near, 4 A. Me possible and Choynski fought Peter Maher. Choyn aker, and once off takes s« ee Re ——— (sity the latter part of next month While the | Tene city banein!! grounds on Waluemlay nig, : thi wae u sick man on the day of the{ catching. We still maintain that a| peda whe Witt tde nate: Jace weal | It would be impossible to divide a double-header between two teame | stance of the eontert will be ver: short, WumOeNS | ig gue te arrive ia town some time todas, He Walcott fight. He visited a promin:| repetition of his race in the Youth Wiliam Karrick Jr. William Midgley’ until after the end of the second game. Wouldn't it? Cah, the Taam MIAN FR ONE HH ASE: 11 put on the finisting toudbes to his training ent? York ‘or, who fo that| Stakes would have made him hard ty /jf Carl Buhler, 3) Rites pie if they shoub! grmpasivnm, he had two b bro ph aceite | beat Saturday. He will Pent Morrisey Sr Houle Keust® 3e-"and the | : Se nT NEY sue ee ___ | OO En a ee ee te eee amide Ulelaons of a apore of other dwaers ang| — Rome of our leading makers of talking machines seem backward about | _Fruab Carbone, (te wnrremire loa midclewelaut | Predile Reewe, muering partner of Champion up so that he could fight Walcott.| the window when he does Upinars. : | prosecuting \he Boston Braves for infringing upon their riehta, who recently stoud off Harry Greb in s Gfteem- | peony Leonard, was matched to-day to meet Kid The doctor told bin it Was impossibl . then eal ha ents Ate: Geotdnd | poioentit |round battle, bas been eamed for tno battee by | stinger, the sume Fhiladeliie linet, Tn ar ater ee posal bie ‘int De Wit 3 a a fe ae SL ’ eis manager. Silvey Bure, Carbore's first em | wil come together {n the semi-final of six rounla tor. bim to ight and, that if be dn. oeuel P °. Witt, the reteras trainer, ne And pens nd gen DEED IT IS. py will be with Chemuion fod Lewis at} to the eght-round arap between Leonard ant Fe ae eee other nhveiolan to. inok | MoNamee's horses, made a oan tay | Bersons Il n Queens or Belieaire 1 saw a mermaid at the beach fhe Sorina A, C, of Hoboken, N, J. on July ¥, | Jack Brusso of Posmmtmnia, which will be after him. PRYEIAD 0 OE een he tan second 10 Roamer with | wo oe 8 Who lacked the form of swimming art; and on the 12th ¢ moet While Laugh: | tought af Wikdwood, N, J,, on the afternoon of EVERY DAY Choynski's chief second begged him|Tom McTaggart, Any colt that can a In fact, you'd find it hard to teach io os eae ‘aetna pd sorormee BEGINNING AT 2.00 P.M te have the match postponed, saying|Chase Roamer home in a mi COBB MAKES SEVEN HITS This mermaid how to make a start. Jack Dompacy, the crack Western heavyweight, | Owine to the fact that Omer Gardner tie clever EGINST) 0PM. that his friend# would bet their] 1:36 8-5 I above the selling IN TIGERS’ DOUBLE WIN But still, she holds her own with vim, will probably ak another quick imockout to his | east eid ishtweixht wil cond at least two weeks Special Feature TOMORROW money on him and lose, but Choynski | ©!499. le Though not in quest of swimming joot, cord on Inly 4, be is slated to meet Bod| to wisp Limeetf into gtiting ehape his man: Rarity uate ‘ni So out Bat | a P. ec nEhen oat in-auade of paimming a ett Bataan ttre | ete bare gu heed tgs tog e|| ROCKAWAY STAKES Valcott, ribs or no ribs. He thought| | Roamer is a most remarka CLEVELAND, July 1 veland lost f i pelsisa pout at a sbow to be Drought off at Jop- | offer for Qaniner to box Frahiie Hime, t a 1 ho could Keep the injury “a secre | Ho has been ranni tinuously oth ends of the double header to De Mer form ie in hor bathing euit. Un, afe, “White Devere bas (oust som fone bat tte stow in Brie, Pa.. on the aight | and Five Other High Class Contents until after the fight since he waa a two-year-old, and he |troit, 10 to 2 and 2 to 0. In the fir ; = we | thes, he bas not met such @ slambang slugger as PECIAL 1 . Tom O'Rourke’ made a barrel of|'# ROW seven, Good horses have come game Coveleskic. wag Bit'nard ana mas ye late Mr. [omer of Athens might have made a killing al space rates | pempeey as yet and the chances are that Jeet | ragio Harvey te now manager and matchmaer |p i°ave Penn. 8 Sd St. and Tth money betting on bis “Black Demon"|#nd gone in bis time, but he has|poorly supported, ‘The second was aif he had wiinessed (he form of Roamer in the Queens County Handicap, | will stow him away in about five rounds, ob ho Dae As A. Dee Mi, 3. On fue OIE Eh Le nae, Bt teuah AY Boca that night. Choynski lasted geven|Bever suffered any of the ills to) pitchers’ battle between Holand and | Eddie McGoorty, the Osbkowh middloweight, | Eddie hae staged a big boring show for the xnetit | J J-55 I. M. | Special. cars reserved which horses ure subjected, He | Bagby, A, calch by Veach of a line J might be inforesting to know how many umpires will be among those present on the vier |wio ts still fighting in good form, his latut areing, | wounded, of Dover, How on alt Etee, wm» Course also necesito doemn't bow tendons. nor break down, Sriventda UAlaeiena renee Be oni Seigay Bins ee Sei We Ee etiaa ‘being George Chip. whom he outpainted 4n Wei ae mer phere ame |W eS stan adaa, Lanixs a1.4 . : ‘ = — ; ‘vrenen tn on Peat ED 81.48, witty 3.20 Yet he has been asked some of the kore, Cobb made seven hits in nine ‘The surext proot of the Darwinian theory takes visible form immediately after aa 8 hard ten-round bout ar Macine, Win, FeCPOL, be five other ‘marvay wa) Wha, bene inclading War Tax. ni e.—advi. bardest questions ever put to a horse. times at bat, his batting featuring, calle ‘one “ageltat Che Tome’ tenn, ‘umpire ‘eg offered several bouts for July 4, but.an be ing shows at the cl smo,