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“THE EVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, JULY 2, 1918, - ' THE LATE MR. HOYLE EXPLAINED BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [iiiic26¢% 0h sioktt Ber mee WITHOUT EXPLAINING HOW TO WIN. - ESSENTIAL OR NON-ESSENTIAL, THAT IS THE QUESTION Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) COL. EBBETS ISN’T WORRYING THESE DAYS, AS LONG AS HE'S GOT A MILLER AND PLENTY OF WHEAT. — © Golfers of America Expected to Beat Last Year's Record of | $100,000 for Red Cross—in- dependence Day Tourneys. Preparations for holding tournaments long the linés laid down by the United States Golf Association are under way for Independence Day at all metropoti+ tan golf clubs, The event will be the second Liberty tournament, under the auspices of the national body, and will be conducted at practically all of. the golf clubs throughaut the country, Last year approximately 6100,00) was reall: In this Way for the benefit of the 4 hat the golfers wiil do even better this year, ‘The number of clubs participating in the first Liberty tourney Was something Ike 500, A’ special medal will be awarded by the Am Red Cross, while the United States Golf Association is giving certificates, It Seems to a Mere Outsider That Basebal! and All Other Sports Are Essential. Ooorriah:. P18. ty ‘The Prem Mublidhine Co (The Now York Evening Word.) HE whole U. 8. is puzzling over what is and what isn't “es- sential industry.” A ball player *arning $5,000 a season naturally con- siders his work one of the most easen- Wal things on earth. It's essential to him. It supports his family. He doesn’t see any reason for throwing it away and roing into some new job that he knows nothing about and that pays him one-tenth as much for his labor. Ball playing is his profession. No doubfthere are lawyers and other | 7 |, For one of its Independence Day ate |tractions the Deal Golf and Country | Club Is to have the qualifying round t the cup presented in 1915 by the direct of the Allenhurst Club. The trophy wi erty of the place next Sa nd the succeeding rounds will be played on the fol! until the winner is determined. |W ta ’ some time since Deal held an invitation professional iuen by the score whose golf tourney, but this year the club In existence is far leas “essential” than fends to play’ most to the amateurs, ‘The | dates selectod are Thursday, Friday and Aug. 1,2 and 3 The Golf that of the average ball player, But you couldn't prove it. ee a * A Pi No eses : te "has! asked the ‘members. to It’s @ question whether a baseball 1 SCHOO PHENOM, TA ING Some sindy TRIES Sor F every effort to induce the'r friends player 1s any less of a necessary pub- Wi, Be Sare A prt Ann na Sune Moke SSeGRInKLS ° | to enter. WAS Me entertainer than a clog dancer or MONTH FROM Now . CAN PLAY Bal, aL SUMMER, Tan wa e , | Avthough A field, was ane of the & Monologue artist who has told the Baseoaw ‘ee largest that “ha ed up this season, ce — ais enttccninsas = - . ga | there were so many defaults, due to the |rain, by members of the ‘New York wepaper Golf Club In the qualifying \ i mite ‘ ly tournament at ¥ same jokes over 7,000 times and in- tends to tell them 7,000 times more, A ball player entertaina thousands Another Sponge Is Found | Athletic Plans Completed of people who go to seo him at the : e newspaper golfers ball grounds. But he also entertains Monday. The newspaper golfers are to mitions whs read anour'nin mine] A? Feace Horse’s Nostrils, | For Young America’s Fourth Exceeds Expectations, , if! 80020288 r i nent, Under U. 8. G. A, auspices. newspapers and ‘keep up an interest @ | he cntrance i bs secon secre te..| But He’s No Steeplechaser|wian 1. tse, ovaiman ot ie sro scans once Declares John Heydler p41, ball and all other sports are “ossen- Safe and Sane Carnival, HaS| Crawford tossed a bomb shell into to call off the event and replay tt next sad cM ae tial" But for such diversions the Arranged for 37 Different |“™® "hen Me won his race. Tt was not ‘a a Bartley Madden Public will think of nothing but war, Harwood II, a Favorite on the RACING SELECTIONS. 9 enough for him to beat the intercol- | National League Secretary) wore the miliard laurel, When Hoppe @ And Brennan ut Gamalty lists, monay losses, pusinees Sets of Track and Field|!riate tite noider, wut he caused grea ST TEC Hirer ets 31. Pe ; was a “boy marvel” he was taken on reverses, high prices and ‘Rll the Flat, Is Subjected to AQUEDUCT. Games. Ghavct puedes ber oe Says. the War Is Not| (rips tsrovenout the country by his Good Fast Draw things that worry one enough any- o First Race—Wise Jown, Lucra- ° bd td || father, who never allowed him to give re ; Inhuman Treatment. tiver Brivane, yy are ge, pe Sees It would sean7arit Atike vor) x} Alone to Blame for Smal an ‘exhibition ‘untess ‘admission. was . one . nson, Star Spangled, pat sid ILLIAM J. LEE, Chairman of] wasting his time in running the century. ler Crowds at Ball Parks |ciarree. [nt cased Hoppe to a8) An unusually fast fight for heavy~ OHNNY SUMMERS has been By Vi nr; “Third Ttneo—Lady Dorothy, Sal- W the Fourth of July Safe and|The distance ts too short ror him. Tusa! 3g Major L pene weights Was fought last night atthe wounded fighting at the ffodt in y Vincent Treanor. Vuurth Race Compadre, Whim- Sane Athletic Carnival, {s| Mike loose at any distance up to the} In Some Nlajor Heague) “as ‘soon am’ the champion finishes] Armory A. A. of Jersey City between France. Hé is now in a hospital, not HERE are too many sponges! sy, Caddie. « planning a red letter day for Young|and he'ls a whirlwind. He won the Cities. a match ae takes cont his cue and/| Bartley Madden of this city and Bil in a serious condition. a@round the race track these Pe ce ccaht A Shannon, Bal- America, Lee has perfected plans| triple century at the Morningside games locates the nearest exit. hen he! p-ennan of Chicago, with the hono Johnny Summers has had a long days... Heretofore we thought Bs Righ Boca Lady, on Sunday ih clever style. makes his getaway before his friends for the thirty-seven sets of track } and admirers have the chance of ac-| about even. When the final gong fighting career. He came to America| they were confined to the stceple-| Miss Inver, Lackawanna, and field games which will be held] ,Gvea who has broken into the track By Bruce Copeland. cording him their hero worship. | sounded Madden was rather weal etna nd fie! ¢. 6. other _ ; ; 4 f » had done sq we e in 1908 as one of England's best light-| chasers, but according to official an- LATONIA. at the various public recreation cen- | George Wagner, the bike champion. He HB war (5 sot alone to blame}, Most of the other billiard Kings. of Pee ne IRMA COA tL WOUIA DA UAFALER weights. He was ‘splendidly built] nouncements horses which race on First Rgco—Buncranna, MeVey. | tres on Independence Day. It ts|{tHed,to match his speed with Vorikt 19 | for the falling off tn attend- Barren Sania meimeiee ite (earl give him worse tegn a draw. ‘The 8 oacd 4 , g he Morningwide games, but finishe 3 ; ¢ 4 gle wi e ‘| little fellow, sturdy, strong, and 4/the flat are subject to the same in-} COMTI. non tromp, Sweet Jestimated that more than 20,000|nomewhere in the rear. However, he ance in gome major league! triends after their matches, vften go-|men at times stogg toe to toe and clever boxer in the English fashion.| human treatment. ‘This time it was| Alyssum, Melus. future citizens of America will par-| 44 pretty well, and with a few more|cities, according to Secretary John|ing to the extreme of demonstrating | exchanged punches. | sone h He fought Tommy Murphy in Philadel-] Harwood II. ‘The stewards only Third Race—Ticklish, Texas Soe- |i oote One of the features of the faces under his'belt 1s more than Nely| 4 yreydier of the National League, |the shots that turned the tide at critt.| Both men woul id have done much phia. Summers knocked Tommy down | yesterday were officially informed| “Fourth Hace —- Petrovna, Japset. ‘ ; “While present conditions have not |Cal moments. It was, their associa-| beter Ill Ot nave had long " day will bt a baseball game between| x, thd Morningside A. ©, bide ton with the holcpollol ihat cently, but both have had long lay- two or three times in the first round| that this horse had a sponge up his| ‘ines ar — Olga Star, Baby | the crack team of Camp Upton and fun to’ deraioy i A cracking good | been conducive to the attendance fig-| them popular with eve ee ater ord offs, Brennan, in particular, not hav- and had him nearly oy. Murphy man-| nose in his last race. This informa- . David Craiz. Lt the champions of the U. 8. 8 Re-| hurdier. He turned in a i168. pers) ures of former years, baseball sap-|tige than that of the champion. ling fought tn tive months, Madden Big’ Fell Bi 8 ORBTERORS S06 Pne. Us (By) me formance, running off the two-yard While Hoppe aiw nti hasn't dattled since he knocked out aged to stall through ‘on otpend round tion Jed to an order Jike this: ce gy, MK Fellow, Broom | ceuit, ‘This game will be played on| mark. Ite probably will ben starter in| Port so far this season has exccedal| While Hoppe is always courteous Wasnt Balle) Me a et ences ie vs “ a: ¢ amplo 5 ” a e h ss with hi 4 ey, w fighting harder than at first. Ho dug| “All trainers will’bo held strictly Ruck —Col. Marchmont, | the sheep meadow in Central Park, |t2¢ Junior metropolitan championships. | at) expectations,” he said to-day at is a fellows, he t he pre- | tha he has improved greatly in box~ hooks into Summers's body until tha| @ccountable for the physical condi- Juldepost, Dr. Carmen. Among other events of interest at the|the headquarters of the pagent|fers the 4 of his home circle to|ing™ science during the past few Kagiish fabter staggered and lost his! tion of their horses in all races, and | = ae Bill Ganzemutler, intercollegiate sprint | Junior metropolitan championships to Pe | league, the plaudits of those who come to|months. His great victory over the aggressiveness, ‘The knockdowns made Q Id at Celtle Park on July 21 will be a , : ‘ ‘ C shman undoubtedly “ac ty in| “The fai of S and Cin.'|render unto Caesar that which is due.| Well known Irishman | \ Heed more The failure of St. Louis and Cin- |i ato wee him play. After the | gave him great confidence. s them! After both Madden and Brennan go along and participate in several champion, proved that business has not any trainer starting a horse which}important nerve in his le one-mile dulled the a@se of his speed by winning | the service. All men in uniform will be 1 1 e eo kne t a . re pong cetyl pe He nwa Plata the 100-yard dash in the Midvale Steel | admitted free, which is in keeping with |Cinmati to draw as in previous £€4-linatch Hoppe usually lea is his stride. Last nigh the spirit of the times. sons may be explained to some ex-'! flat. it Summera's fight. but the way Mur- phy was mussing him up at the end| has been tampered with will have his proved Tommy 4 superior mixer. license suspended and his ¢ Fe-|tiirsch thought that Stitch in ‘Time|MIll games on Saturday, Bill defeated 4 | % * c oug' at § ° § . Bi : ane rie ance atches in the next few weeks ans ioe sensational fight againat Mur-| ferred to the stewards of the Jockey|was gone beyond rede option 8 good fleld In 101-5 seconds and was| Charley Brundage of the Paulist A.|tent by the disbanding of various) Hoppe isa unique champion in this) matches if the Neat cent Moet ae by mee had tian engagementa. | CMD.” |,Joe Marrone is getting lucky, Ills }eased off a bit in tho last few yards. |C. ls in the hospital nursing a Proven | minor leagues,” he continued. “The | ip Pete gates cinae Wick tee tune | atone a will give « better 1! . When he left America he returned to --- Manovia won the fourth race like @|Ganzemuller {s tn the Coatesville plant] try to Presque Isle, Me. While pur: |draft has made such inroads Into the|'Thiy also hus a boosting tendency to-!on their ctive abiliti The Englad, and later took a trip to| Sponge-stuffing as far as racegoers |chainplon, and Joo was down here,|ot the Midvale Company. fulng hin tinny majesty. se brook trout, | onuiation what it deprived baseball ward” their particular k: Hee oD ee crowned the Sin coaa Rte Australia. Summers won the welter-| are concerned is confined to steeple-|there and elsewhere. This is the sec- he silpped on a moss covered stone an though it detracts from th com-larena were very much sed with weight championship of England and| chases, It seems now as if the prac. ond, time that Marrone has made &! One of the surprises of the budding | 8napped a bone In his leg. of thousands of those wre. orainerty | defended his, title nugoe Oe a cncaad, he bs fon |Proftable “investment on this mare, |season was experienced in the running] A few days ago Oscar Sherrane| Would be spending their afterngons wome time. When the bigs out fhewe 4 ge ; ie f nig trie on/and the Itallan colony wasn't in of It: for the mile race at the Midvale games. | walked into the Morningside A and |at the ball games.” goon enlisted, like nearly all of the voor ran far below his form.) — 7 ford u e met his pal, Freddie Niles. Niles was « Jecret y ie e allie \ Sther ‘boxers in England. “He basl te hadn't an ounce of speed and fin.| 3° Notter, one of the best jockeys BE. Son tiy dofealed! WVEItEn scuine | SURiOR IO) R cheer: & Twaty Srows exs|| oweret Becretary Heycler Dalleves Gone a little fighting now and then! ished fifth in the cheapest kind of a| W8°_¢Ver buckled on spurs several | School youth, defeated walter le ping his classic features. oe qe | that the natural disappointments over While on furlough. |g Fabs ERSTE ILAC Mat ieekca Like 21 Zena ARR ila inimnad borweran), | Apeil OF LAAL0isG the. interselingials syesnerragss Ons thinking?” Ia) ix6 showing of some of the clubs has Of the eregt little Efiglish fehters | Ht at he lod : coms duck.” Notter has jchamplon. | Crawford's time was Sree Ieee aitilnget anid) Nilew: 968 | nad ap taush to dowith keening dowal LONDON) guly BAmerican wos who haveg't appeared in the news) disguised stake horse. His case may had few opportunities recently, riding |1t may be that Kleinspelin’s previous ef- “tye drinks were on rane. ani ce. | at th + of the American Red | 3 ately Jim Driscoll has been at the) turn out to be similar to that of The) ° ally for H. 1». Whitney in | ————— -- the attendance as any other influence. |at the workrooms of the 4 — yo |eVer When he kets to playing regularly, front, and 0 has Owen Moran. Dris-} ici whieh won by himsel | last two or three years, but “Both St. Louis clubs have disap-|Cross put the finishing touches on ‘ ieee. Tat Cease We coll went in early in the war and for 43 h won by himself in the) 44, ‘A. Porter, or better, perhaps, nointed thelr supporters after show-| baseball uniforms ond sent them to the | “CHI . JUY ge -Osear “Happy” ‘a couple of years was busy training | Steeplechase last Saturday, The Brook) Harry Morrissey, who trains Mr. P Ged Nae th ‘aac American camps in Great Britain 80} aa ABS’ Latent clacke qacde ‘fighting men. He became a boxing} hos been a good thing right along,| Porter's horses, has decided to give ing good form earlier in tho e280." |that they could be distributed among | Sc iid’e ChatuInbr Athen instructor with the troops on active! but never so much so as he was|{'© buy another chance, ‘The papers he explained. “Fora time Cincinnatl)the teams which will pl&% baseball 4 onthly pay check ccounts Wi have been signed, Pete Herman, “the world's bantam-| Charlie Deemerick, matchmaker and maager | looked like a strong contender for the | Thurs Two hundred women were | Petified mercial value if done to exce the hard-fought set-to. fcost him fifteen mtinds in weight, but nd {he declares that he will be as xood ak duty and at latest Rowland that he had ac taking a pert in the front line fight-|Fecently at Belmont Park, On that —— weight champion, who is one of Uncle} tue Armory A. A, of Jermy City, hae Jat | championship, but thelr record for the }engaged in this work. ‘The appeal for |} position in ST ee bis hon te ing himse!t. day he ran a cracking good race but} ° Sammy's jackies now, arrives in town | been engaged for the sane two vesitions for ah 11) tog weeks has been anything|Uniforms reached tue Red Cross work- | lage last se Oscar Anderson reputed | %0Pbed only when hese nature com. | Oy onder ums lay to h his training for his| er boxing club in New Jenwy, Thie Bite gncon rooms lust Friday, after the camp au- | {i ranked as 300 hitter the Paterson Sporting Club, whlch will } : |Meis the fifth player to quit the club pelled him to, Longeafter that race} Arr eight-round bout with Frankle Burns, | (Pe Patenon Sporting Club, which will thorities had bought up every availabie | i", h player to quit th aed | 4 | fi ie cee valitorit Heal PS eas incu ; | Faber recently enlisted in. then: Reavpweight champion of Den Jit was found that a sponge bad been! Exciting Match the sensational Skeeter bantam, at the pialtlag Oe ee may | The Boston Braves looked threntening | unitorm in the sborting goods stores of | while Jackson, Lynn and Will mark, is said to have knocked | stugted up his nostrils to beat him,| Jersey City ball park to-morrow night. | Cim jn toe main event of eight rotnia, Donger. [UNtH the Giants stopped them last! London and otuer targe English cities, | Went to work in shipyards, Telsch, wil} ier Wells in three . a The ‘The boys will weigh in at 119 ringside, | ick ougit to nmke the club @ succcm, week, These thingw cause the Mag-|The committee sn charge of the work Nie 1 " B pes Zomberd The trick aucoeeded. Tho racing| ver ASSTONA) wits Pop ovBrien of Phitadeipnta as the | pbc nates great anxiety.” rooms called for vol 3 from Miwa ieee. Sing Rall on BAtIIORrS rounds. If Anderson can hit stewards have been investigating the RK etch ene aueanaek today baleen 9S re ‘i J large number of women employed there poss referee, Burns is training at Jackson, the Naht weight, Cal H Branch for this important setto [oe Newark Nog, they ill come gether in | th® support accorded both the Giames Secretary Heydler spoke highly of | making rurgical dre ' up the whole o: ay to finish the o : ‘T. LOUIS, Mo., July ° A thirty- extension, of time for payment of Wells, we feel sure that the |case, but failed to find the suilty| err Bombardier must have lost his parties, No entries wero refused and| Frederick G. Anderson fr, the boy » a ema ve ight ron u emery \d Yankees at the Polo Grounds. He 350.000 due Mrs, Helen Britto for- le he war, | hobody was ruled off. 1t looked ,| Wonder of Brooklyn, and William M. al et, who wes match y in event of eight rounde et the A an . i , meriy owner of the St. Louls Club of * © jcft arm and both legs in the wa: joked Like 1 poratble | oa ca Nettie the uoiotad Recrraeiane, wt | A: Ajof dermer City on Monday evening, Ju &. | said, that While the attendance figures |, Capt. Tripp's Tr the National league, has been granted * all scouts have been seen in|°2Afession of inability to cope with| Fischer were the players the situation, so The Brook was al-|for the reversals in the North Side|te Armory A. A. of Boston toniaht. hae f gy A By et eats called off the contest. ae be claims be (5 suffer e if they can't get ajlowed to run and win without any|Championship on the courts of the/T "tJ pe) maine telate. teal ing to date were not nearly as large a8 In |ernor's Taland, fained another %t the Stars o a was 6 to 2. her Jt ought to be & very intersting battle es the de hare always fought saerens'vely and besides take punishment, Gene Tunney of Mis city | fOPmer years, they served to prove the Blesons See the sco the stockholders. ‘This is the second Cuba, presumably looking the C extension grantesl bans over 10 ® few Kuslanived luvi-cosontlal 85 Trurcner question. ‘The memories ot] Usivermity Leignta Lawn ‘Vennis| iia "wend nase aiteatel one of tee lana | Dat RP fom af Rasonne Sm the em! tas! of baseball in mich e@en-| the ‘rippers played a, finn eas On kunday at 3 o'clock, the Army ere. FACEKOLTH Are BUpposed to be short| Club. ‘The tall and flery Anderson bewt | crowds that tas attended a bout in thet ety 19] Geoney Schneider, President of the Clerdand times. twirler Katz, who heid th t2 | Corps baseball gleam. will their , HE big fellows can't fight any. lived [Henry 11, Basford at the net by a}s Wnt tine. a the admnee sale wis very lee. | 4, 6 who ie eating the big bosite toumsmeot| Jack Doyle, father of the Hora | fires, Kits And {mo fans 8 and | reeting, seheduita ‘name on the, Tle where, it neoms, but there 8 MO] ude won the lant ; wore of 6 0 al Bs Spates y cages Rite hance ath prea ae lee cos ent et be of) Boiled Eggs and the man who found | worked well in the field | Yankees, (As both the A. TB. and tbe, Beaarne on tbe punch-irading of the oo vsteay and enriched @ tnt ofl ete MH. Behr 101 oq account of ‘ls eriden tines and arket that | day tat the adrane mle of|a lot of American victims for ng-} COLUMBUS, 0, 2.—Pittsbureh | for the pennant and trophies that go 7 little fellows , ay and enriched @ lot of! straight sets. The score was 6—2, G3. | jt be vot back nntil a later date, Miako te. ath Bb: re of $ to 1| with it, a fast game is sure to be seen, ‘baaiiay Wak thats ticketa has excevde) $12,000, Mr. Schneider in| lish snooker pool, has lived to seo thy | defeated Cin rane sn't been a luckier| Anderson, by a well sustained net as-|ecival $264 from te club” off for hin | : fel ea ed eine an uninteresting exhibi- | uM While Fulton and Dempsey are > 4 , y i trying to ‘Ved Lewis and Wuckey Malarland va oka y ; rittse |B LPI yy ni rience A vicfory on the race track this season, |soult, carried the games against hig | traveiting expmas but had mo forfeit costed for | cone ta in one of the twralre four. time when upper Broadway lookod|tion game. Billy Southworth, a Pitts | PHIGADELPHIA, July | 2.—Martin ending their sorrowful way West gicky , F Shr seal MM ed od fone round, fon kame ruit from tha Southern| Kopp returned to play with the Athe w , a; i : ih ‘eat Jacl, Wigstone had the rac won and| hard driving ad ary, The tricky left. | b's sopearance bouts which will be put on. like Forsaken Avenue in the Deserted puren reer eg Hitting star, getting @|letics until called fo camp, spout tho. eee She Sonn ® FNRe 8 ha {cinched up to ten jumps (Min home, |banded shots which Basford sent di- — — Village home fun, a three-bagger,, A double | middie 'of July. Davidnon. ‘the Ath Soest ran 2nd that the world linen he stepped in u hole, threw his |S#ebAlly @cros the net for shots into| Jack Mharher, the emastions! west side ban. | That there lo plenty of money in the boxing} Jack used to lock up the town|end s single in five times at the Dat, | faite soccne Daneman, fegned: DOS hasn't stopped going around. hea Ga cae |the corners held no terrors for, the | ‘am "ho has ory one of | game for a topmotober ts again shown tv the wm! +o) 3 4M. before wars with ther| sv, LOUIS, July 2—The Cardinals| could no future for him in Basebs Rte cece) nieht tn. dares Ole P and backed up sutfeiently tol youngster, who red to be B® “chip | the tepnote ban ry, incladiog [owt purvtaae which Billy Miske, the St. Paul | # 5 SnD Ono reneced lat wee, may lose Walter Cruise, their best out- the drafts agg | Mier and one of their best, hitters, | Rall Park Peter Herman, world's|!et Debadou up to win. A lot of folks |off the old block.” Ho got to the net | Bama, Moore, Wiillame, Sb Lynch and | light heavyweight, made of some farming land at} rumors, along with Square and I hope to die if I saw a|men through se | M 1d d Mack that he would return ss - a to snuff out Hassford's prettiest sting- | Herman, has been signed np for two more bouts | Hnail Lake, Ramery County, Minn, Billy | ] ders, hit the centre] Cruis mmoned by his draft | e within a few days. pantamweight champion by virtue of | thought that Lyke on Wigstone eased 5 ys jer ° . A tom | work-or-fight orders, hit th | Cruiso ‘was fumm: ay having whipped Kid Williams before | up too goon and the boy wus “panned” | Comet other the wider iiayer {2 | ty bin manager, Jo Wasner, On ‘Thunday af-jeighty acre for which be taid ore $5,000, He | of the universe at Broadway and|board at Sylacanga, Alay for, special | apy one else, meets Frankie Burns. laccordingly. Lyke wey vat Dae eee Benedict also defeated. Perja- | terneen at the Amory A, A, Ciud of Jewry City | intends to become real farmer and amet to| 4d Street and blew everybody nome | examination, | ite had origingily | Frankic is one of the most esti- | arog vyke was not to blame. | min Landau in straight sets to the he will wrap, punches D Marvey_Oraty sud | mise vegetal lew shortly after midnight ae plac hes itt ce all bonere, Ho began fgute| Hef hig Mount out and didn’t take |of 6—1, 6—4, This contest was fought | on next Monday nigh he new @erth Amboy : ‘ce But these days Jack is locking Up| Go}, Jacob Ruppert, President and R A Cc I N G ibe ot Te i ej Witle | any chances. At the critical moment | out chiefly from deep court with Lively | qa he will hook wp with Franke Paring of | | Anot! her baw toring club will tow opm its! se town much earlier than usual, At pete tee BuRperty Be ‘Amricati More than a novice gave Champion | Debadou closed like a streak, but even |OFVing rallies. Al of ‘the winning | 4 many doors in New Jerwy to-night. This elab ts the| » 3 Grclock A. M. yesterday he stood {announced last night that during the ae Johnny Coulon a coup fleree | then it waa tuo late, Suddenly Wig- |Plvers wan places in, the round before | or: Goring Athletic Club of Hoboken. Thee wil be} in” Columbus Circle looking down |home famas of the Yankees all soldiers 7S # ye e 4s seen ¢ he semi-final e NEES, iy it roand | y/ sailors in niform wil be admitle Eeeise Frankio hae had his turn | ston was seen to throw his cd uy Francis ‘T. F’holder of the | Becenm Jobons Dundce did not meet George |", main ro se sgaiat POT Blow | Broadway. A year ago this hour ee ole “Grounds AQUEDUCT with each champion, always near vic- le ir, and it was just at this time | eup nd, AS he 18 Chaney in their twelve-tound bout at the Ameri. |(j° weguadve lightweight of Brokiye, enq| Would have been a busy time on the | Wednesdays and Friday tory, and husn't officially annexed the | De 7 passed him, Some of the | In se rs ne, doubles cay a. ©, of Baltimore on Saturday aftersoon ee ree ot Bayoune, N. J. taking ng | illustrious White Way. ° of the usual war tax of 10 cents, It EVERY DAY ® Hue yet. He fought Herman twenty |cfowd thought that Lyke was oa Inds to the decision Of dames the Polkce Commiaioners of that city have de- | Abe Ciuldstaia of ane, Xi de faking on | "7 looked all the ®ay to Times |has been arranged to admit, the servigg rounds in New Orleans a few months |!@8# and tossed the race oe Pols acting, eaded that they will 6ot er con, » on Highth Ay H, rie : ‘au, who is acting as referee, mit any more boring tween even! iched fighter wil e, 80 oO rele fee and the champion held his titie| Wasn't so, ‘The horse was. beaten 4 is certainineata to be otaged there, Dundes wma | at, “proce evenly matched fiditem will prwomde | WYO E soul," he said to-day, Rue, 60 98 to Fell wafe, It may be a different thing in| @uite by accident, and those who eer od muarantee of $1 200 @| Hie press entrance, | have Fe te | — an eight-round bout, Should Frankje | W4ered on Debadou are to be con |HARLEM RIVER SPEEDWAY ate would bare rouse! $4.50, Larry Hansen | At the Globe A, G, Priday eight, Rilly Hecn.| . Willle Hoppe is still in town, won-| ‘here will be no double heade by an of fort ° tulated, met Chaney and eked out im tbe fourth or | dering » ‘outcome of th oon, as the Giants hay Burns by any twist of fortune man aaes | TWENTY YEARS OLD TO-DAY. me he y and was knock it in fourth | peitner has arranged & wetto between Phi’ Bloom | (te Fins | BnoUt fae. mulgnaa of be ate moon i alte thathebine’ L age or happen to knock Herman out, Sp 4 5 Beet .ta ho the most popular litte in Time waa beaten in the pea cts — | Harry Pleros, | Menaars Hechneimer that. of Dalk-line’ billiard |fow, and morning and aiternoon 4 NNING AT 2.20 P.M, “TO-MORROW A 2-MILE STEEPLECHASE OAKHILL HANDICAP the congestion at this | two pounced last night that the sbifung to Friday | his cas aver he on sixth ce by a head, and many o! fat ry on Thursday, July 4, Five ganv and 4 OTHER EXCELLENT CONTESTS @Miow that over held a title. The |e’, ntiributed his defent te th | Pho Harlem River Speedway Is twen-| Benny Valaer. the fast littie Frond foather- | igi this week was due to the fact that the champion of the world. Hoppe has|thres days will be about all the PRCIAL RACE TRAINS mremic loves a mamester. And Frankie |, 2), talk Walle |ty y 1d to-day, It was on Satur." Hatie Morea the Koxtish borer. | Ciuy'e regular Bight 10 stage bouts fell on tho @iready declared that he will forsake | Graw’ pitching, staff can assimiia eave, ME toe aauree ned tak always has been game, The title hag f2rly mistakes of Jockey Walls, |t¥ by at hin fre tag Sere matched t Meet in the semi-tinal of | Pouroy of July © All future competition if he enters the }present, especially as a long We: leove Feng. Stasion, B84, Bt: and. Tie éluded him, but the long chase hasn't Th real story of the race didn't day, July 3, 1898, that big Jum Quinn let oy sounds to the contest between te eae AM fervice. He also said that he may | series 13 just ahead. Yesterday’scan e 1 a 0 frequent litervals te 1.55 7, M. ” Speeial ca Ladies on all Kaew Trak reached by Trolleys, GRAND STAND 83.20. Including “Way Z elop until afterward, Stitch in Time {down the bars at 155th Street for the " . a rm " ss over to Sep! Base bia spirit and determination, | Pica Up & cripple Hie howanine of the $3,000,000 driveway, of Philadelphia and Irish Patsey Cline Renny Frantilin, one-time lishtweleht, hes fol. enlist in the navy in case the order | Koes { - days the ere unpaved Will be staged at the jomal Leagne Basebail | lowed the other boxers and enlisig) a the navy, | putting him in Class 4A of the draft} yoy noyle expe to wet into the aE 5 was cut, and ‘considering, everything ‘and “avenues leading {0 the Grounds in PUiladelohia oo the night of Joly 11, | Franklin was ouite am Kol in Harem beforegis ressinted and he ia returned tol game reguiariy on Thureday and he 9 be was.a game horse to finish as he speedway from all directions, and light Freok ‘Vov" O'Brien, the Quaker City referee. ‘Tommy Murphy's time in that section of the Class 1A. s may pinch hit to-day or to-morrow if Gs dm. did, A horse’s nstring ip the most harness bor: will ludee the conten, on, ‘The grand little champlon is one Of the occasion arises, Larry's illness has reserved for Course aleo LADIES 81,65 ax,

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