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_THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 8, 1918. Rp: BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK} WIM Na i eo eae COME a, ae BAIL MATCH ess Publi A Bak HAS T Hove Yours No RIGHT To NOT IN A HORRY Be Lostamong || + WKNow AY | Kerrigan and McNamara Easy | LeTTLe 1s RIGHT | peice al s | Aes.” OL HERE Victims of Gil Nicholls and William Robertson. _o | Jaok Kearns Is Keeping His Protege, Jack Dempsey, Busy These Days. Comrriaes, 1918. bo The Pree Te New York Evening Wo: J DEMPSEY is a busy bee. He It was a bad day for the two Toms —Kerrigan and McNamara, the home breds—ay Gil Nicholls and Willlanr Robertson, the Scotch-English team, won a four-ball match over them on the links of the Quaker Ridge Golf Club, Although conditions called for thirty-six holes, the last named pair led from the time they won the second hole in 2. They finished the mornink round 4 up and the match by 2 up and} 1 to play. : rai a ‘The best scoring was accomplished % | ° in the morning, when Nicholls and Mitchel Was Regarded MeNamara were both credited. with rounds In 75. ‘The golf on Nicholls’ part during that 18-hole cireult could As Nerviest of Aviators, _ |’: % imo won x cept for one or two holes, At tite ine Co, filts about all over the country and he flower. In the past five days Jack has had three (fights, winning each with @ knockout in the first round. Jack Kearns, his manager, stepped into a telegraph office when Jack had drawn off the gloves at Augusta, Ga. Saturday evening, after polishing off Porky Flynn within the three-minute limit, and sent us a wire. “Dempsey is now ready for Fulton,” he wrote, with a laconic flourish of hii handy typewriter just as good as that ol4 one pulled by J. Caeear when he stylographed “Veni, vidi, viel.” | Yes, Dempsey ouglit to be ready for Fulton, with that mit-work in order. Fred’s list of tumbie-taps doesn't ;eal any better. Three in five days, Re- minds us of the tailor who slew a hun- ps honey from every Tur 86 RIGHT ALONG = T've Found BALLS IN WoRSE Me You'll NEVER Eine (TIN War sTure ! thirteenth, for instance, he messed | Declares Billy Gibson things up generally by slicing his sec- ond shot to the woods, taking 2 to get out, so that the hole finally cost him Manager of Champion Leonard, Who Made a Flight With the} * McNamara won that hole for the home-breds with a 4. Ex-Mayor Recently at North Island, Says Latter Never Ex- Atter a half in 6 at the frat hole, ae- amined His Machine Before Flying. . Hobertaon, who. is the Quaker Ridge | pin tl By Alex Sullivan. with some of the levers. Mr. Michel, | down the putt for a 2. Nicholls won the Benny afterward told me, bad t> stop] fourth hole. all the others on the out. rh it TLLY GIBSON, manager of the] the engine and warn ‘bim nut tol Wore sourey Mende turned. for homme ee ee — ee eee i eh teerioaal Only Dempsey wasn't world’s lightweight champion, Lae Ai é st 3 ue. their best ball being 35 to the pping flies. ——$$$—$—$___— ~_ = serps TT Se {s probably one of the few New] “When they came down Mr. Mitchel] others’ 37. . fe Lac : chav The foreign born pair won the six- ' eaged Li Fulton are in orl 4 ’ 5 ‘ | Yorkers Who. hag. seen. ex-Mayor| foesed (eouard for his Pehavior I te rhe in afaepagtiana 2. "Ths hale ts viadaoe dahon Me | qd t t g E d J. K. T C id. B ll John Purroy Mitchel, whose acciden-| ‘You ought to become an aviator yards, and Nicholls and Kerrigan, ) 3 + 5 © be a oth using wood for their second. sh course everyone on this side of the wueauct s eetin nain . . ener Considers aseba tal death Saturday shocked the people | for the Goverament, Mr. Mitchel said | reachad the ren nicely. and ran down ‘ river is hoping the New Jersey pro: ° ° ‘ oe . 9 Lot this city, make a flight. eee ‘You are just the type for} fairly long, ae (Robertson and Nich- ’ * at bé v4 a eve ile were al ie o! ¢ morn - mors vitnaveteanceto om! PRES Friday Has Been One |\‘Moral and Spiritual Production’ }|"-wes tsssass soa't wes: ox: :0| iy ‘aos sp see fst tinea] toe, bagt bal Foiding 8 To Bi ‘ big show on a few days later, as the | North Island, which is opposite San] troubled with an upset stomaci:, but] '¢ homebred end of the outward journey fn Diego, Cal, on our recent tour of the | you wer afternoon Nicholls and his partner term describing what league baseball viation corps.’ increased their advantage to 5 up. ve in the e nie! ‘ service camps, “ : > ; breds promptly got back Sah thea aaa : ‘ aa See ‘ jay | BiVes to society, He sald: . aR ‘ vi And, believe me,” continued Gib-| but the homebreds p: ores ef. Weeks ago, aa etn: | Glad That Definite Ruling Will)" “it there can be such a thing as al “we saw ex-Mayor Mitchel make|gon, “ever since that day Benny bas | {wo holes by, winnine the i be < y ec id - cht thou ators out there at of Mr. bel will af- in t Ww) Camp etivitien was and stil is|Big Crowds Attendea an $ 5 what mean, Simply because what|°!sot thousand avia fect him, but at any rate he bas been|S The hele is 360 yards long, and th: big Army Equipment Fund show at adver wine Caren amsnence's| SB’ Success From Start n't. Boys of your type siould suid Gibson to-day, Dempeey is to| ; ‘ pihaed hoe Cas Siosaall the time, and Mr, Mitchel was coh- if ‘ e p se OU produces is intagible 1 do ° so anxious t 3 Brit weond shot left his ball several meet the best white man at present inj Found Little Compiaint AqueoucT. ase. not think it can be called non-essen- | sidered the nerviest of the lot. doh" fo enter this service, 1) vrrds off the green. He then chipped: in New York on that date, And it Is First Race—Star Spangled, Torch tal of non-productive. h AS Gateen Rs Woke ee ae with his mashie ‘a —t 3 id, ie °, a by af wi w lever y q a é bmeneeneenend Second Hai selections. q .| ing, and I am rather glad that a defi- bg 1 " ‘ . | HAT army athletic equipment 7 Third Re in Queen, ‘Teren- mer Gov. John K, Tener, Pres-|!ng, and I am rather glad that @ deft. | inued Gibson, “I remarked to|ne Atter Benny had finished bis flight | July 4, and including the two days, show, by the way, is going to By Vincent Treanor. Ug, Comforts. atoll deh ident of the National Lease | fortunate tae Jem, teat Gaus lo 16 bel Lesnar one day ‘atter peelhe Mr |tiue cig cise ee eres ueiee | commothing jie 92.208 was lontiectes, t | a * ce bt ollister, Johrem, | 8 ig here to attend the Elks' con-|made, and that 1s probably what na eee eateries wt tne be the most gorgeous thing of K of the most successful race} st Indor ba i 4 ons }made, and that is probably what! sitchel descend from a flight that|centre of the field. He made a tur- Fi the kind ever held in New York. Tum| meetings ever held at Aqueduct| g, FIR « Race “Wiseman, Barry | tlon, discusned the “work or fight”) TiAVenar ornaps's prominence hae| Nis chances of surviving were not as ther hit with the ex-Mayor by boxing Won t Allow violating no military secret when 1|/C°Mes to an ond Friday of this week, Binh Pepe sat aviator four rounds, boxing heavy- My ie ndort, Gueland, order us it applies to baseball more | Pere leo. I understand that he ig| 00d as ¢ ' t ay that several of our best command. |#"4 then on to Yonkers, From a] ¥ifinhart. fully than he has heretofore, refer-|tne breadwinner of the family, and 1] ‘I foticed while there that ail the| Weight Willie Meehan four rounce and he Ms H then fightin: lator, Mr. D Ful ing generals are taking u great in.|T#CIe standpoint it has been all that ring particularly to the action of the| know that.ha.da a bighapricsd man.{other aviators, before they went UD. I ay at the rnguide aad cpida a ree empsey- ton | ety ide and applauded bin terest in it. They are all anxious to/#"Y One could desire, and the IE} cached to the victory of Lord Brigh- Fort Worth, Tex., local draft board in| Therefore, to put him in another line| Closely examined every bit of m uslasticaily. of work will undoubtedly evere | Chinery and tested every part of their ors ; LY Ne k everything they can to make 1: a,cToWas which have attended daily|ton in the ‘Tremont. He was appar-| Notifying Rogers Hornsby, shortstop] rinancial hardshi y'be a Bi machine. Not so Mr. Siitenel. Every | a, ‘Everybody in the Bronx is grieved ‘out ut ewari success. “Amors other things, they | Bave had little complaint ‘to make. | ently well beaten in the lust sixte vel of the St. Louis Nationals, that unless og | ee ty had Pg make a tig 4 was born 2603 Cr roege Poeey ne |r “t been what might|Y Sweep On, when the latter either! he engaged in some new essential] ST.LOUIS, July &—-Rogers Horns. [he Jumped right in the car and was |; j + tA are offering to send some soldier box. | T° Starting hasn’t been wha sag propped or Jockey Fairbrother be- eeenieg ae een nem teed in| by. shortstop for the St. Louls Na- |, without looking at the abip at all. the Paper, can say too much in| ATLANTIC CITY, July 8—Chair- ers up to Madison Square on the 16th. 4 excellent, but this may Yel came overconiident and begun easing * tionals, who was told by his draft board} “You know that Benny went up ; could hive) 13. John Smith of the New Jéreey i : ed over $100,000 7 ac jattributed to conditions, ‘The flelds|/up too soon. In the twinkling of an| class A-1. Fort h, 7 with Mr. Mitchel during our stay out|{ar” ,000 a year pructis- Ree when th ; jat up too soon. In the rs at Fort Worth, Tex., to engage in ihe tw’ hen 4 . corgi n those soldier boys PUt oO Have heen big and almost unwieldy [eye the positions were reversed, and] In the Interview, given at the Hotel] essential occupation ‘or immediately |ihere. | He took Benny up about ten JAF UR jleresbouta, when he ended | Besing | Cornmaleslon /Glogmedited.e che ves, whether it's for fun or! ; hi Lord Brighton went on to Win i|-praymore, president Tener coined a| be Classified as 1A, will appeal from| thousand feet. It was Benny's first) out “alt 9 he nt right) story that the fulton-Dempsey match frolic or camp championahips, they |i" Many instances where the starts) andy fashion. Mefore the race | 104) See ie eeeaee cate cit. | the decision of the board, according | flight and ever since he has been en- | wo; ‘Kis apa; and in record time | naq been arranged for the City ‘ef ALWAYS mean business. They don't | have appeared ragged from the grand] (eorye Odom, who trains Lord Brigh- |New Phrase relative to the acute sit-) 1° an announcement by Branch | thusiastic about the life. HEM IneRead sed”. Siia DORE Oth Newatk on duly i. 20 is wtaied that stall. They aren't taught that way. | stand, ton, was supremely confident. He said | uation tn which baseball finds itself. Rickey, President of the Cardinals,| "While they were away above the! promoter, to him out there ard Jra| the bout is to be part of a bg boxi They just forget there ever was sucha| Form has been adhered to better|the colt hud worked six furlongs in| This phrase ix “moral and spiritual] Hornsby seeks deferred classification |clouds it seems that Benny became | never stopped praising Mie 7. toh the Clack, GHmen ing thee ire Pesce, He's the wmbition of| at Aqueduct than at any other track the race, After the tace| production,” and he appited it as a pecause of a dependent, his mother. | curious and started fooling around|” “it has been current talk that Mr Mc cote att ction in every min. the victory to Lyke's | Mitchel had a jot y. but Ti ute, They aren't happy unless they | Reversals have been few and far be- old fashioned of money, but I'll t sel h c bet when his will is probated they'tl| ‘This is jugglery pure and simple,” elgg fet ee Mey Alda oH Red : Liha a it hac hat Shi add head at the right eye whe he | F t c is ¥ d G find that he didn't leave $5,000 worth | said Chairman Smith. “You can say . pork step. At the first bell both box-|a suggestion of eharp practices has|%W Sweep On weaken he drove Lord | Ustl ew John Pollock IU OSsl tee toe ‘bad his life should hive sunbinesd iets aii kecen bien era give un imitation of a Boche-abol- a . “*) irighton past him in a couple of | ended that way, for I feel confident | Dempsey fight in 4 x faber leaping over a parapet into a| Pe heard. Good, horses hav¢ been | strides, Ancther’ sexpertant’ Battie baternen st the front itl be Ureusbt of at Ue Mationsll that ifthe had ever reached the ctnerl charity erent: Bie Gamiclasanate trench and getting busy. seen in the various events, and plenty | | good heavyweights will be fought in 4: ©, % Marierilie, R. 1.. on Thursiay sight. |xide, where his ambition led him, readily granted a permit for the tour ‘ Yes, with the soldier battlers and | of additions have been made to turf; If John Sanford had any intention . The mbow in being conducted by all the bie of | would have ma it uncomfortat n nt, but will stand for no such Benny Leonard and Packey McFar- | pistory, of having a Wager on his pair, Gath | Jersey City on Friday night. The big} ficials in the State of Rhole for the Germans. jeloak for this big fight.” ‘ dang and Jack Dempsey A. Da We |; Ban the paraninder. Bite recon and Bridesman, he quickly lost it fellows who will clash are Billy Miske, | De ten fu round bows in which woh eva’ M2 - - - io eee ‘ a De how, when he met orge mm . Lo M 2. % i ities ted ' there are many, g004 @rents'in store | ;iien, ne, met George Smith, lar’ the crack light heavyweight of St. Paul,| Clay Turner and other will take vert ACK DEMPSEY and Fred Fulton! for the sport's enthusiasts, To-day, fore the race. “Don't bet on your and Gunboat Smith, the game fighter, T bloid R eee tok | ror instance, there is the Astoria Din. | horses,” Mr, Sanford," said Smith, . Ridle Kane, manager of Mite and Tom Gib- a evielw are to fight over in Jersey with iced a , iterates "Gdam Talia’ cae he. thine formerly of California but now Of] bona, the crack St, Paul middieweixhts, and Billy eight-ounce gloves. But you "er Stakes, with a fine fleld of two- | we'll win ware Mr. S Sheepshead B: Matchmak. Di Whalen, the St, Haul lightweight, bas enlisted in 1 i : alg ¢ o r, Sanford thanked — pahea a jatehmaker Dave) ‘wh : be ti A large entry is expected for the |a rear port stay and } know bs af the weleht in an elght- uperssids engages Pha Hetty st bits (Bar, orn Coe, he sincera sae ‘ Driscoll of the New Jersey Hihibliton | {wiz ,Wnelen sie lolned at the came time, | ani sro New York State tennis cham- | was forced our of the rennin. alge ounce e is around the wriat,| winner must pa inner checks y said he didn’ y e Cc oO News, Va. Although Kane ie married and has|pionships which will begin on the courts | ,\"845 an aviator, happened alont | ; The knuckles aren't separated from, of all the other nominators to-night. | Would wager after all, Worthy Opponents So ni Naas Casita pikageiatd weer three children be wee anxious to fight for Uncle lof the Mount Pleasant Tennis Club on | (te Fiyae beet hae a ae ele eke the point of impact by more than a! This race was instituted in 1912, Bare _—— attle between Frankie Burns | tem, Saturday, Five titles will be dedided—|ing the Altair, crossed” tay aa ‘ foot of padding, and with men as| ring accidents, Elfin Queen should| It didn’t seem possible that ‘Ticket for Leonard and McFarland | na Champion Pete Herman at the Jer- —- Sins Thdeh mats Suchen, women's |0it. 404 oF tenenls nhuad’ or a Ce. big as Dempsey and Fulton there is) ey: could perform so badly in the Brook- in All-Star Card. sey City baseball rounds last Wednos-| Jor Leora! the aeeremive Brookia basta | gins women's doubles, and mixed OWONd by George Abbott and salitn, 1s May be upset. -morrow the card is made up of| dence his trainer, Jack Goldsborough, to meet in the star bout of eight rounds | De!" 4 ae ‘ nt ; \ i q er, Silvey ' on Friday with Henry H. Bassford, | BD aEsy Govan’ tse eer PRT Perera erenia, whieh spelige two | R66 18 Bis chgGeeh All gn oeuy | tace! boxing fans are already show-| at the same place. ‘This will be Miske's| teres, Si") Bure. bday ais. 0 Dew |Chairman of the Tournament Commit: | Frank ta Kramer won the t en’ cciewe’ Nerce' soe Ten he | es for two-year-olds, one it Ree 1 in Doenock, Wee mene aoe ing keen interest in the big boxing] first appearance in a contest in New]on Juiy 17, at Wrishtatown, N. 1. leonard|teo, at 101 Park Avenue national championship’ icrte woos was almost funny. The gloves wang | Selling conditions, and the other for » Wa > show to be held in Madison Square | Jersey. + too big for them. They were like a|tuldens, The feature is the Upton drie Was a poor third Garden Tuesday night, July 16, under! winie Jackson, meels Eddie Coulon i an eigdt-round ostile | 0 — By virtue of th josal lightweight, and Lew! Acconiing to Matehmaker Rains, who is stegivg|to 0, over the Prosp the Velodrome in Newark and by doin: by 4 goals 0 took the lead in tho race for. the soccer team, at |SPrint championship of Ame couple ec 01 year » We medi e eH ' pi of Ramecodus with pillows on | Handicap, at a mile, for three-year-| yfaigen races are always full of | the auspices of the War Department | cariet) of Newark will come togstiier in the atat |the three important giz-round boute between Le# |part's Oval, Brooklyn, the La Sutana d Arthur Spencer, Francines eer, ! were ONC ca eee Stent olds and upward, good things, and the fifth’ on Batur- | Commission on ‘Training Camp Ac-| Pout of eigit rounds at the boring show to be | Tyailer and Ineb atm Clive, Harry Grb and | ootyail Team tied Lonsfellows tor first in the KB) Wednesday's feature is the Gazelle|day was no exception, Past Master sulation to-day was over| owt off by the Armory A. A, at ite spacious |Goldice Barttield sed Geseme Ghanes aad Vraakio ene the weight of the gloves and growing tivities, Specula ’ mpionship series Spears which pre ty A 4 7 : i pew air arena at Jereey City to-alght, Ae both |Callalan at the Philadeiniia Natioval League | Place in the annual ch r ae dust @ little bit slow in hitting, Handicap, with $1,500 added, for} wae beg mee Coe be | the probable opponents for Benny} men Dts aed. tds Cah Vk furnish | 1 grounds on July 16. the show will ew:/of the Metropolitan Football League ig Be Pay ena mares three years old and up, at a/ 2rd. Mane usakic practically | Leonard, Jack Dempsey and Packey|« hard pattie, Gene Tuuney of the west side ‘ALL of the boxers, with the exception of | With both teams at 28 points and the in the three. mile oven. in whieh te -NIGHT, in the Second Field| mile and a sixteenth, Firenze first | decided the race. Riverside Artillery Armory, 166th Street | Won this stake in 1887, and among its| flying and was never caught and Franklin Avenue, Bronx, a|other winners have been such as - are working on qusrantecs, Tendier | Longfellows through with their sched- beat out Alf ¥ Dan Lynch of Bayonne, N. J., in tho ot off | McFarland, who will appear in the| mete : : j thr 9: goreemnate Saale. ule, the La Sultana eleven needs only | Verrl. | McNams womi-final of anda, three star bouts ox roun nda, Menus Bedell order nain fonda was fast nese) ee _ 4 ‘de ne qi da as just nose! same “ ye an-} ‘Those t kx Tova lightweights, Jobany i open-air boxing show m Prog} to draw the last game with White Hose lout at the tape by Spears fi > —_ William H, Wellman, who is m: wo orm ahi wig na) next Sunday in order to clinch its right |heat of the ‘mile’ champlongnig’ sot. wamber of first-class boxing bouts will| Yorkville Helle, Blue Girl, Stolen M aging the ring carnival, the proceeds} Dundes, the fast Hallas fighter of the want side, Jack Demiwey are to be the he i 2 ‘! ae Jedron w Baw ter jon, but succeeded in wi. * ; ‘ and Willie dackeou of Haslem are going to fight |#t the Veledrome in Newark on Saturday aiter-|to the championship for this year, jlatio in winning the two be ay Se part of & sport carnivul| ments, Beldame, dition, Flip Flap, Big Sho for of which will be devoted to the pur. | 10) ily Mien oe cid tony to battle for | toon, July 20, will start at 6.30 P. M., acconling ; a, mile handicap from the 20-yard mark that is to raise money for the Chap-| Maskette and Ocean Bound, Regret yn the wan-| Harold Taylor, the prominent school- re e ° netic « p New w of the |t? Jithmy Johnston, who is assist jain's Comtort Fund, ‘a fund } * =] chase of athletic equip ment for eigit rounde at the opening boxing «how of wot . poten & ‘yee i Belp’ the wounded ‘widiers, geet jg| was last weaxon's winner. Amons| Copa fort Fund | yore voys in camp, is aneiing tor] ser dermy searenens che at Werte | inn wil ener we nag at 40'F a, ics [the errace Club of Fratbusn tonm, (noteeis sted "es (anempactediy, sudden \ American hospitals, Kenny Leonard, | ose eligible to go this year arc y Bity Mieke, ‘Ted Kid Lewis and| %: 3. 00 the night of July 18 The, wae will be the flee twilight oozing gow beld In thelwiten he defeated Charles Chambers, |With shore leave cut off, tho “ssidier Jack Britton, Billy Miske, Jim Cottey, | Jyntie, Wistful Battie, Fairy Watts! Carded To=- Night sonny vundee to tacklo the three) ™ © 7 ; Biate of New Jerees Thampion of the Kings County Tennis [segine Payers, (of the: British “Ropal Der rie renee tren ane | Prigeliie, “Mull, Madiade, Rosie g champions he has signed up. Johu Wanner, the promote, of Racine Wie..| scx nriton han bow scoured to tox Keoctoat | Club, ina team match of the Metro- | Par Bast, "where: they participated in Bp Shing part in the eshitnticns het | 2 areey, Rose'd’Or and Boamstress, bape ge ge ‘The noted promoter, who is here on| hat made Silver Hurne, manager of Frank CaF guyntin politan Association championship tour- | the Kiaochow, carmpaign, failed to wp- je exhibitions. He | i: should b eat rac A big army of boxers, wrestlers and 4 re | bone. the local middleweigit, am offer of 8400 ee nee Sioa poaking (Dear at. Taft's Oval Yor the ‘euhn aides this, Joe Humphreys has orges,| it Should be a great race, |_A big ot box pre 2rd) special furlough from Camp Wadn-| Mm, 2 lot! mie i coors Brit-|ney on the County courts In Pitch wii’ the ‘Congttiows’® keer fsed @ vaudeville show, and George| Thursday will see the initial run- | Vaudeville stars, will do a great DF) Coin goartanburg, has aaked BUY |g July 26. Burns wired back that the soasbore and wid | These two players captained their re- [disappointing a large crowd of soccer ee, Bothner is putting on a series of | Ding of the Dwyer Stakes, named after | bit for the Chaplain Comfort Fund In Wrestling matches, No admission will| the late Phil Dwyer, who died last|the Bropx to-night, Billy Gibson, the be charged. The armory seats 7,000; your, It has a $6,000 value and is ata|"aneger of the affair, hopes co fill Gymnas tive tewm 4 after a long drawn |thusiasts who had spective teams, and after a long draw Who had taken the lone out match, Taylor won by the close | Journey to the Ovi boxing show of the Amboy A. C.| score of 9—7, 7—5. Nine matches con- - Miske if be cares to battle the sen-|for the match, providing he goto a musrantes of vational Dempsey for the worthy | s700. vone in just after «iving Harry Grob & Lard fif(eeo-round bat For the ini | people, and the money voluntaril : : cause. He expects a dafnite answer ot fouth Ambar, N. J stituted the series, and after the vic-| Owing to the illness of Mrs, Aflee: Gontributed will do a lot of geod ne| mile und an eighth. It ivsa threo. /every Inch of the Second Field Artile) fa) ge paul wonder In a day! ire Patay Cline will tahe part in another (h* loca} bantamweight, will take oe Frankit|/ tory yy ‘Taylor his other ‘Terrace Club | Allen, is thigh, diving, champion, the { 4 nana 4 liery Armory in 146th Street at Frank c , Purina of Aldany in the star bant of eight rounds, | tory | Lor Angeles Athletic Chub tel the wounded now in Bronx hospital. year-old race all thé Kood ones y | ath the West to-night, He wil) go against | ent down to defeat in suc- ib felinguished 4’ Mapital® | are eligible, among them Juck Hare \lin Avenue, the Kronx at ae Rocker, Kanass, the rusted Buffalo light Ia the other wo eight-rouniem, Tom Render of | MOnvare ent en anderson brothers | diving champlonatin'an “Sais, ones ‘ 5 n Jack ej lin Avenu j sit uwathane ° bo rugged Buftalo llghtwe! ran |cessive order. nders ners | diving champton , y . ACEHORSE kicked “Bub” May, |4f3, Debadou, High Cost, Cum Sah! Henny Leonard, Jack Britton, Billy} lewis who is the world's welter- | (i twelre-round aodecisiod contest Het | rane Seca? mens eee Wed Hep ivan) OMENS” Ort ae nore (or the Kings | fle avai meretore, bas keen turnes ays |'War Cloud, Hand Grenade, Johren, | ytiske, Jim Coffey, Bill Brennan and| We8ht champion, will be asked (0) io be wrought off before the Casino A.'C, at the |/MT TnBte iho, Wore: genie! lover to the M / ' tnomah “Athletle Club, - — County team, aiding in. downing the |Oves, to, the Atuitn Nu big auditorium at ‘Toledo, 0. It oust 10 be 8] 44 Charley Domwerick. matchmaker of the ‘Terrace Ciubs players in a majority of i es Ls the Oh, Wily, conduct Armory AW A, of Jemey City gare Bartley Mad-| (ne six singles and three doubies J Gen, the New Jemey learrweish!, a chance to) 100) jk make some money by doxing Bil Brennan at his the well known trainer, on t‘e| Lanius, Flags, Trompe, la Morte and! | head, landing both heels, He-| Port Drapeau. If tt brings Jack Hare | Soldier Bartfleld will be the stars of; pont Ty tere smiled and walked | J: Ly yobrea together it should be] the boxing portion of the show, . away, jay was @ ball playe: | worth a long journey to eed j tan Bee player we| Worth i000 Myriiy ‘Bell } It will indeed be a Bronx night. try his hand against Packey Mc: land, one of the greatest boxers the rattling fest battle, as toth men are rapid fight Peery It is likely |*™ Sif oumchers and erebly matched 1s weight, | ping game has produced. Lewis will jump at the chance to} werterweight Champion Kid, Ted Lewis, & Stakes, for three-year-olds and up, the |M¥ery man, woman and child In that) et packey sant Ceaiinans Vermette SUL bo Ib a0 cee (Cn comme Mohens Raseew: i eke” | Aa auhigtic, meet. for the sailors of | R Cc I N G } al fea e 6 eting. s at Section of the eart a = C. * 24 the 3. 8. Granite State and the seu- A HEN Major Mitchel fol) Amor. | Pal, feature of the meeting.” 1 t n city Is heart and woul) “i aee has been trailing J onard| round tout at the Spring A. C. of West Ho. fon sirey Deceerie sormemes. 9 se ES 3D toe on board the battleships now lying fon 1088 '® courageous conto: | Pase Che Ler em $eaee Wh may |tn thie wreat entertainment, becawwe! .. aines the latter won the chae:| tun Wewree MMH lane & fess Se ponent wilt be mouted for bie tear [mene Hudson River is planned for 7 je- | face the barrier are Koh-I-Noor, Ed | qny ey come: ty | Snes me y ~| Cleveland, where he bord with Veteran Jack “4 " 8, reltung, founder mas and a fine sportamay,| Roche, Water Lady, Sasin, Whitnay, (Any Toney that comes into the fund lovela spe <t July 17 by Mr N. Brejtung, | ra Club. There are ap plonship, and it is expected he will] Twin Sullivan for the army fund. sply a iy 0 student sailors on the g Col 0) \. ee Bi Assume, |Will Ko toward buying comfort trin-| Eyeriy” accept the match with the SALEM-CRESCENT TEAM proximatel "The former Mayor of New York never | DOTea®, Frederick the Great AQUEDUCT feok bie hat from the ring in any | CU™ Babs Compadre my Gus, | kets soldiers who are] wortd’s lightwolght king. ‘An effort is belug made to arrange * match {training ship Granite St i be ‘ORL ir vlumbine J 3 J ry ‘ He wae @ born adventurer ay, | Pamrosch, Airm Columbir quartered in the United States Base|” ghould Wellman closo these matches | betneen Jov Jeanette and Kit Norfolk. the sol: | WINS FEATURE RACE. | cra! thousand others on iy will be TOMORROW Friend's showing -in the Tre-|!ospital No. 1, the Bronx, it would be the firat timo that such ored besrsweigis. to be fought at the Joma Biggest ever held in thia city : “ty tiecball 6T0U 0 ip j Jil . ' mont on Saturday wan very dinap.|, Heut: A. A. Dore, the chaplain of | an all-star card has been Brosenited Co re cuanto tie ee a | The renee teem of the Balem Cres-| 1. cous arate anda number of other | Six Well Filled Overnight Events Hering jungle countries and) pointing to her owner, Henry A. Por- (ht hospital, heads this worthy under- | ft POPU Pee n Tbemipeey Ted Mak | tmat stande in the way of he bout diag clinches, |cent Athletic Club was first over the / paces in the eight events which made INCLUDING T eo Jaguar, sometimes called ter, He felt contident she would win, |taking, and his committee of Bronx | {fst me Leonard, Dempsey a MeKetrich, manager of Jeanette wante a|line in the half-mile race that was'up the programmo, athletes of the Mo- rican tiger. No one 1 | Farland have appeared in @ local ring | De 7 ily ‘won the point trophy ey Noone was sur. | Although everybody doesn't agree |citluens placed Billy Gibson in charge | inis year. Digner percentage for hig man than Norfolk # to]the feature of the monthly gamce [Penk A cruel outdoor trade and. feld Freee, wane @ cee ver | with Sie. ae ere ae bh three of the boxers, Jack Curley and George | In addition to these star bouts there | Mele of the Glencoe A, C., held at meet of the Bronx Athletic Lea held | FIRST RACE AT 2.30 F, M, re OS: OF 8 lengths ? to the bend, | Horhner are tuning up the wrestlers; | will be two preliminaries betwoen sol- — Ate eat : 7 at Macomb's Dam Park. The Mohawk , ci ee Sot om bim to stay out. It where she ran out and lost ail chance ‘ene Sennett, with » world of singers | diera and mallors, as Well as exbidi-| Jor Goodney. the east side baniamueat, has the City College Stadium. The ne- Popresentatives accumulated 42 tallies SPUCIAL RACH TRAINS him to gelect the most dan-/of winning | Mr Porter, however, and tun makers at hia command, wwill| ions of bayonet abUng and Jiu {Ite | wen mateded to box the wind-wy st ‘Troalere| Bro team won by about Ave yards and led the Pantin A G, team by 16 |B jeave rene, wtaiion. 284 St eng sen gereus brane! the service. MM he| hasn't lost faith in her by any m @ttend to the vaudeville end of the bill t " ay wight , mints. The Pennant A. ©, was third, ABO and ut trequent ‘intervaterts anova tt now, 1 sith attend to 1 n . {by noldiers under the direction of|«vm. Newark, Thuralay vizht, A enponeat | from the Paulist A. C, quartet, which Bolnte.. Bia BRD, ead, ciepeeataN indereetereS it pow, ne doubt be he ehowed by &. Tomark afer the | No. adiatss! ey re ere | Cant. Frank Glick, athletic director | iil be Kid Henrv, who claims the osntemweimt | won place honors from the Glencoe ™t '* op PM reserved for fell erica soll instead | kifn, Queen. hte eeliand | pital No, have’ ‘all "seen action “inj At Camp Votan, shumriensaio $f Mew’ tpmy: team by a nod, ‘The sailor boys trom arin 1p, the, intars |B renanee be Srellere, gicisig! ¢ \Vrance ‘and are in’ this country con: ——>— he was 60 anxious to Ninelucing Wor ‘fepz® $1-68 vexing edow for the Red Grom! Pelham ran fourth, with fh BS ‘the Manhasset Bay Yacht ‘There was quite a Auster bie Bo ree (of the Manhaness fey aoet Mt 6 dues ate. teu? from wounds received in are land E: Xan pines ie “ fees the eight-t field’ 6