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reese mie THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 191 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK SOME FEATURES OF BIG SHOW IN GARDEN =| a OKs THE YARN IN A_ BASEBALL WILL MAKE AN ARMY SOCK. A_ BASE ON BALLS WILL CARRY BUDDY TO BERLIN , A CALAMITY HOWLER IS A_ BIRD WHO WATERS WEEDS INSTEAD OF PULLING ’EM UP. RUSHING SIND Mes Quartet of Young Stars, Two | A Lot oF NEw Girls and Two Boys, in Ex- Sears, hibition Red Cross Match at Montclair To-Day. y) f ‘The first of the series of Red Cross exhibition matches arranged for Miss Alexa Stirling, Miss Blaine Rosenthal Bobby Jones and Perry Adair will be Played over the links of the Montclair Golf Club to-day. This quartet of youngsters will play thirteen matches in all. The second is set for the links of the Wykagyl Country Club on Sat- Jurday. On only one other occaston will they appear on a metropolitan course, that being late in August, when they will play at the Essex County Country Club, Scrappiest Thing on Pro- gramme of Successful Army Boxing Show in Garden Was the “No Man’s Land” Fight. | Coorniatyt. 1018 be The ube ime C . he 'Kew Peek Eventng Worlds | e HE military boxing and athletic show at Madison Square Gar- FITLOMAONS STUFF ‘Avatar cate Sor aver B. 3. Barber and Oakiey Wood led DIO HIS SHARE OF SCAMAING = the fleld in the third one-day tourna: | 3 | ment of the season of the Whitehall : den last night was a financial | Golf Club on the links of the Knollwood d <a gnccess a) bes, ah Mo |Country Club, their combined card of 3 showed that $21.1 was taken tn | Dick Loaomand HELD His Gaw For UYNCK To WIT ©. ee “Tay Was SOME BATTLE mt i3—10%—62% being the best in the { Bt the gate, This is the largest gute fourball event } Money ever realized by any army benefit in this country, It passes the mark set in San Francisco and 1s) nearly double the amount raised a a he John H. Hawley of Hackensack won |the Vice President's trophy on the Ar- {cola Country Club golf course, defeating | Judge Francis Scott of Paterson by two Jaa Dempoey Eanerred HS SPRAINED ANKLE a mee ee eee 1% the army show in Cleveland. strokes, Hawley did the course in 8. rf No collection was taken up and no| Judge Scott, who is regarded as one of ‘a @harity in any form was asked or ac- | Arcola's best players, failed to main- 4 cepted, tain his usual fast pace, and Hawley, The Commission on Training Camp | who played brilliant golf most of the BR po A ' 1B we | Field Club, was turned loose on thé’ Coutep UP he ecetts Jclub golf links to-day, under the care A) Activities wishes to thank every one) time, succeeded in nosing him out at f who helped arrange and carry through WORRY STEVENS ee ee H the show for making it such a mag- | . GAV® EVERYBODY PITTSBURGH, July 17.—A flock of aificent success | Ve THE HAIDER COULD HAVE StreR Arrears 150 sheep, owned by the Pittsburgh i Yea Bo! This was some show. “Tee “No MANS LAND Fiaur* ae nat Capt. Glick brought down a com HED BE HEADED Form “The PRICE { special help. Officials of the clab 4 Bo) 1 TwreR RIGHT Now UI ,364. 50, cided recently to put the 175 acres of » pany of men from Upton for the Ss: d by ‘the org: ation to some =f , singing. ‘The soldlere were, ————————— - we ummer Salve. —— =| ts would matrrialy help invthe pf ‘ ; of the ‘and the i marched into the ring, and the ring gg ‘ 9 PURCHASED me a Palm Beach suit | ° me was adopt SS See platform sank under thelr weight t pes ; $ : é ; G tR n IM be Zs ae ; Baitorm ‘mane unter tons wien “* GOO ings’’ at Trac 1 0 thwart the’ flow of peetiratin, Great Reunion of Members | ssxcirmwi ve, say dier moved as the platform Led A So sae a tax Ghipeinisctlod, a ° hibition, solt r atch a Ekw nok. os ' way, They were marched from the So Tes M k 50th A ry Club ‘played by. Miss Alexa Stirling, | se mrynceen| These Days Need Backin PS pret knoe gar To Mar. ANIVETSATY |e cae | | i fn a hollow square around the ring ° But after all, I might have guessed 6 champion and. ‘national. runner-up? , | Pe b ES. ; Bobby Jones und Perry Adair. of \ Stile te Garonts attctent core et| To Develop Their Spee That it would Keep me seating some Of New York Athletic Club si) 800 ecaX, carpenters rebuilt the Mghting arena. | a iemoier haat sia ook sbiueniuto’ o keep the darned things cleaned and pressed. % jee the ealery, Glenty ot Interesting - . — . | eo rc is The B. F. Keith Boys’ Band the Manchester Branch of the Amert- ‘ Played with a patriotic fervor and the Clen Ryan Had Fine Chance RACING SELECTIONS. 1 bought « pair of white buck shoes Programme Now Being Arranged Provides for Banquet, Mon- |i ie mately and: the cates will ee £ soldiers sang un e cal Pa if ror white exudes a cooling tone; fi ceive whole hearted support from goif- more warlike part of the entertain-| Yesterday Until Money wieis Butane tiatased: to eather ster Reunion, Fall Games at Travers Island and Bronze |ers, at Manchester and neighboring’ re- : ee ee ee | Failed to Show. vid ek - a hey must have heard my dismal groan, Tablet at Sixth Avenue and 28th Street on the Site Where q ¢ ie we je o hi rave a | hile alwa free from pedal woes, : . a . 2 covered thet ack Dempmey Md) yy Fea Wie kay, Barry Shan- REE erica enlace the Oldest Amateur Club in America Was First Organized. |Corrected Time mn sprained his ankle so badly in train- ince . bing a ci Gi cae” Pa ‘ " ag Sea sense ig : ing that he was unable to box. This HEN in a good thing not a good] pase Warner women: Old Koon! A fellow stepped upon my toes ' Gives Bedouin : r i was hard luck for Dempsey, as he thing? Everybody that goes Fifth Race—Eiderkin, Starry Ban- And left a smear of axle grease HE New York Athletic Club, the Atiute the second part of the club's « 4 rRoyne 4 pmier athletic organization in | Centennial games. } ¢ Was very anxious to fight Miske. He to the race tracks these days Sylvano, Wonder- | premier a A reunio dba - Me B t R Gren offered to fight Miexe “on one! Would like to know, Our experience an itnoahe elreein But ah, though hectored by the latter, tho United States will celebrate! seacoast: for the committee In chenre otor Boa ace 4 mittee 4 harge lately teaches us to believe that a ee I found a way (you may be sure its fiftieth anniversary on Sept.8. In| of the celebration wishes to observe ——- leg” if the comn in charg ts stable's Ae n > wished him to, His offer was turned 800d thing Isn't a good thing unless | the same day, but tt took his stal To ease my tongue of excess chatter this space of time the club's flag has | War times, will be held on the eve-| Although Commodore ©, 6telner'e ! ei down, as an examination of the ankle|the owner bets on it. For instance,|Money to make him so, Yesterday And make my vocal duties fewer. been carried to victory in all impor-| Pike probably at the Aster, ot vet wanderer led the fleet in both the run | ‘ bred) At Gn riteribe bo gine) i¢ Rte Konkera: (OH Moeday Jest Chere (twas Clen yan ® iwo-zear os The operation did not hurt— tant athletic competitions both in| “rhe cominittce in charge 18 desirous | Honeen tees, Ant back again to the iv y pe. WAS a three-horse race between St.| the last race, Among those whé A ; ‘i his country and abroad. of making this reunion and celebra- | hocaway Hark Yacht Club, the Reo would result in serious injury be: ed like Twas just commonpl valking: ¥ try gatta Committee of the Yacht Rael ‘ cause of a dislocated bone and torn | Isidore, Hendrie and Hondage, One| ought to know, this colt looked i : I i J : as ¢ He ny hatin walking: | Already members are preparing ation the most memorable event in the | {atte Commies of the Facht tacles | horse usually stands out in a race of | #imost a certainty. All he neede purchased me a rainbow shirt i long history of the club. Members are bs ey. AAS. d Mgaments, be LA of S % '¢ be! | a reo f A | suitable celebration for the occasion. |i ivited to offer suggestions, {@nnouncement that on corrected time { But this was the only bout that | ths kind, but not so tn this Instance, Reale Phe Dut he, wabalt pam And now I let IT do the talking. 1A tentative programme has been| The committee im ecmpesed of H.| the winner was L. Ii. Straus's Bedouin. For a long while before post time it] 8° he finks econd, . sore | al cha E. C : Second prize w FL. 8 ‘ flivvered. Tho rest of the show was 5 Ww P BA gue ON ai SU ee . : adopted and additional changes will|E. Buermeyer, Chairman; Alfred H. ond ent to F, L, Solomon's . one continuous slam, from start to |!0ked as if none of them could win,| Probably thought Clen wasn't a 6 tol WITH KD REGION RG eR OLE ene Sea | he madnitrons timeite Une, Curtis, Jeremiah T. Mahoney, Mat- | Adelew and third place to Keneshaw, the finish, and it ts doubtful that ota JUdKIng by remarks of the respective |° Kind of a horse, and as the ress wae 4. BE AS OF IC AS W/ OLKE Id a nH Nauratteetath) nadia rae the celobra- | thew. P. Halpin, Arthur McAleenan Property of C. Rosenstock. On corrected . old | e was ri lure of the —_— J and Graeme M. Hammond. » the W; 4 fahad Madison Square Garden, in all itn | stable connections. At the last min. [tun he wasn't, ‘The failure Of Ute) mae, nad a good yarn to spin about Purling after the sixth'race at Era-| tion will be in the form of a monster | oe verbs Rest mode up ot tan inoton Gants he jong ring career, ever saw more/ute St. Isidore was backed and he fe o appear fi ‘ leat’ ,.| Pe City on Monday—knit, reunion. On Saturday afternoon,| NIOR CHAMP [left the anchorage of the Rockaway Park 7 fighting In any three hours of {t8/was a good thing before the barrier} Boy the tedium of the talent's ac Gept. 7, members are requested to | JUNI MPIONSHIPS | Stup'on'Saturday morning: With the ex . A @riatence Re was reach Home Sweet Home| Hon at the last minute although when | Ty Cobh is wading the American League in batting by a yoodly margin, | meet at Mouquin'’s Restaurant, Sixt! SUNDAY AT CELTIC PARK | Soptiea Ge Cominadore oat. dead ye! - ny i A. serappiest event of the pro-| Was another last minute good thing| (he oral market opened he was re-| indicating tha. (he Detrvit Tigers are in a batting slump. Avenue and 28th Street, where the | NT “| Goapele "Yacht Club’ carly” Menchiner f a ae ; iets sarded as only a fairly good second| club was originally organized. The] peas Maky The Wdiacade Woes Conen aan ' testable hie area ames cholce, “Money makes the mare go"| yig,With, 187 saloum atiowod tc cemain in Hoboken, the (nbsbntante can still quemeh their thint | building was then known as the| Although some two dozen entries | had to put into Newburgh, Here she & Land Fight’ between picked other bout last night to make good withowt taking a bath. Knickertock« Cottage. It is pro-| Were refused by the junior cham- etayed over Saturday night id was teams from riva! brigades at Upton. | his promise to meet Leona is an old saying, 1t makes the colts} — pased to attach to the front wall a| Pionship Track and Field Com- | picked up on Sunday by the Adelew. Mt cecwa Gab Unuhey Ween iaithcce| Qha cb the Want. Ohi che vanidler| #9 10% MDPATODII At lsaat st helpa| DON’T GET EXCITED. bronze tablet containing beneath the| mittee at ite meeting last night, | which towed her to the finish line { padded box was placed in midring| fights was between Sergt, Ross of |! develop their speed. To win a dollar at the track pile ern teen Phe OU Cr Ing Re Bae tae rave Ronimuageer ation: | men, the cominitiee, in tur ie the than and six husky soldiers, stripped to! Camp Taylor and Augie Ratner of] Ai six favorites “fell down” at Most overy one is willings’ “New York Athletic Club, Oldest | noon's meet the “once over,” these| punning tine home ue she hed’ gees ' ; the waist and wearing ten-ounco | the fahting Ploneer Infantry.| enpire yesterday. Chillum bad no But he will lose his humble jack Amateur Athlotic Club in ‘America, |games at Celtic Park, which will be |to Poughkeepsie. ‘The figures piece cia 4 1 Aon | Camp “Wadsworth, Ratner plunged | impire yesterday. | Chillum had no If he attempts a killing. Organized on This Site Sept. 8, 1868." |held under the auspices of the Long | the boat in second place. Several’of the gloves, lined up within the ropes, It/in and fought with best Intention In Shee at The the CuReeA Nine So stick unto the piker bet On Saturday, Sept. 28, the annu Island Chapter, Knights of Columbus, | craft were held up at the Narrows by i , Was a game the spectators didn’t |the world to land aK, O.. but this ronmers jin the seconds imme And p'rhaps you will be winning yet. fall games of the club will be held at | should prove the best In the histury of | the Government monitor that xuarda the oe Tecognize. But when the bell rang! Taylor champion had plenty of clas: @ thi gain ‘Travers Island. This affair will con- the event. y. The delay ranged from fit. et himself, He was built a little lke im the third; Kiss Again chased home teen to thirty minutes. ‘These. boats . and six men tore into each other| Hon Fizsimmens, art he had some Litdy Kosebud, ans to 1 chance; CHICA RIDDING PROMINENTLY FOR A SITE IN NO MAN'S f were credited with the delay. ————_ TO-DAY’S ENTRIES FOR EMPIRE CITY TRACK. and fought all over and around of Bob's hitting knack, He looks like Orestes n't good enough to keep | LAND BY SEEKING TO CURTAIL FLIRTING, DIAPHANOUS DRESSES, the box like a bunch of raiders go-|a coming champion, Packey dir- step with Matinee Idol, and, well] PALN'T, POWDER, &C ing through a trench, the gallery {covered him in camp. A hard four: | You know about Clen Ryan, All the boy: i a jround fight up and down and a fair | Withers, however, re well played ys nearly raised the roof. Thrvc final With the possible exception of Lady Imagine the chagrin of the Kaiser when he learned that a two-mile re- | draw at the end, Just as treat was inspired by a gus attack emanating from a baseball fe closs| It looks now like a good bet that| Brennan of Chicago and Jack Deumsey of the Minutes of wild fighting, and thea|pell rang both were “down.” Ratner | Kosebud. peti geeens e lial tec | on George Engel, the former manager of | West for his next boxing show at the Armory mares, three year old one man held the top of the box| through the ropes and Ross on Nal taAy Heeuane ; ae ” iabateh Achiara but who now|4: 4 of Jomey City on Monday night, Match. youre Old ond e on eat the end of a swirling mixup. | 1a fosebud has shown speed in i ; maker Charley Doensert ed ap Chamy TO> atetic Histon oe the Ei ig Red rire | Bees t she Se Bidet a Te Fe all her starts, She is a half sister to It is safe to say without fear of contradiction that a number of horse-| nukes this city his home, will be the | ensy Tecant te meet Youne credo ce men, nt! ee dec! a winner of the trays oot rano ‘| Wadaworth and Seaman Jim | va Maing BAC ieeens to Lave some | hide potentates are in favor of putting the ban on Johnson. new manager of Ted Lewis, the [ark in the main go of etght rounds, Leonant will it x wine Of the many bouts the hi - | Dol of Pelham Bay. It was the jef the same kind of racing manners. — o si hampion. Engel," 00 & vermentage basin and will most Mkely pie jKiuter.: 2 Mestad was tetween do Lief pean ere bout in the show, Army |She broke away in front in the It would seem feasible If some Atting testimonial were to be awarded | World's welterweight cha: seit sade yooelve 80 yer cents ¢¢ Gm mene tate ta, assets Bag dod ! : Camp Wadsworth and Dick Loadman,| and Navy appearing as rivals. The|Vamoiselle Stakes and was never | tre expert who is courageous eno. ® play his own racing selections, and Lewis are to have a k | Satay ala, tis Saree ot fhattern | ee COND, HACE For two-yeat-olda; conditions; | both claimants of the bantamweight| fighting became so hot that Dolan ac- [causnt. Kiss Again chased her, and porate matters to-day, and as Billy Gibson, | of Caicago, han fut arrived ta town from the | Gat! C anh te, Madge 113) ca title. Charlie Murray, who brought! c tall uled Terrano, and f far a whaetinac ry about to rup over Bill Rariden of the (iiania is eit to be jst over hie betting slump, proving that the nere! manager of Champion Benny Leo-| West, ‘Tommy is now the manager of Joe Bur. | ‘gis’ Haine: 118) % dial 105323410 ; Loadman down to ‘meet Lynch, |erce Patsey Haley stopped the bout |her, but the Lady had plenty left | of » baiting sium n't m Sixwn, AO Ted Beat a watch | man 580 dees Ro Metre eal AUNT IACM NN! the tngide tga to q esied - lam te ds disqua ' > . ue o the |@ he end Peyrar a4 J White t 0 ‘laimin Roe a ne fese Ang | ang aleaie Pat AN Cane EXEMPT for Lewis with Leonard in the event |))%ie and he ie enxious to gait al four men on | etait | r #adman | annoyance r 0 ike Li . i s fi # jat al jn ‘Tomm: to yoen ix. 10 ee charged into Lynch with such fury |ard, from Pelham, who had brought) Billy pares venue te, Garatons You could hardly blame a boxer of Engel becoming Lewis's manager, | day that he is certain that @ law will be 4 # gathiy Dea * that it looked like @ half-minute fin. | Dolan down iene Aig fo a ying ae oak Bes nes fasina Gan bay it 1s almost certain that the two |in Niinole next January lewallaine boxing bone jn | (2K) j:arbade j 4 ish mand Lynch fast fim with equal Corpl, Johnny Solberg and Private | " rf fe ae ne eur pt ee When he awakes ‘mid sundry shakes \champions wil come together in a that State, | 288 giibpery $ “3 Oo 508 and rave . Bran # Upton: svala for |i dey, And sets his eyes on Miske. t either in Philadelphia or one| Dare Driscoll, matchmaker of the New Jeney | S18 Dumireary irectngs ‘ ; blow for blow. The boys seemed to p's featherweight champion. | Thrada bow ‘ Buhibition Company, which bolls ite bering sky | *oUHn RACH -Neunt Vernon Handicap 4 like it. No pace could be too hot fo nt-a flerce four-rounder, he gaat of the two big clubs in Jersey City. " bn Srmmpan7, Wael hake Ha Dw year-olds end amantt woo enue smtioeDs Meas pf them. Loadman hac Le Tee a erey aid Foner cvant| Jack Kermath, who was missing Those Eastern League officials who voted to keep on going neglectca A taek: | nett tes SRG eee een arene . st sn cawick 119 | , jaw out for bard cracks and laughed | amert Strauss, amateur. sabre | fel bis vid carving Job behind the] to appoint any special destination. slimy dobar Ratng mere bart tort | sly ollonheg o Watch botern Frantic Bers, Pci 28) My Wand 108 | ow his contempt f. be § . Jluneh counter du Aqueduc javing 10 management ¢ on ek Je r 1 ay AOL aD 5 to show his tempt punt ahemnion bayonet exhibition | neh counter ty Ane duct fea days ago, Joe Welling, the crack Chicago! Moore the qpaational little bentamweight of | Lda 1 ina de; eelling; («| K on him. He took what came and |tonta crack bayonet artist filing ine behind the bar, Jack was| pared with these wi.o ure to de the fate of baseball Lowis and quit Jimmy, It i¢ learned from a) and if they come to terms they will battle for | BY he cut loose with Murra creanwhile| “patscy Haley, Jack Skelly, Bil| {nthe club house at Aquedt % among reliable eource thet Ban Morgan may asmume eight rounds on July 31 4 that offset Tyuch'a sligntie Charing | Hrown, Jack McAuliffe, Kid MePart- | the hughbrows. He says. h Nothing scene to feaze the Detroit Tigers, ‘They rem to play jnat ae well at the bottom as| the management of Welling in the future, ax - | is glad] Although there are several men who S division yah . im to skill and twice land and Tex O'Rourke were among they do in fine di ¥ ae te have Morte be Mi, io " a had Synch a} 4 be buck with the regulars. Jack's] sna = ma ing, It i aad, the manager of Johnny Dundee, the chances are | ‘ ‘woboly on his pins, A’ hard Pine ithe re » Tex handled the big} son is trainer of the KE. M. Weld's Vook after bis affair, | that they will be greatly disappointed, aa it is | ig raw. RM) dusky boys, He was the only one | eopiechasers, among which is the ; i, | *aid that Dundee is thinking seriounly of giving | § om who could handle ‘em Hum al rua igo be al FP Me Billy Miske is ot going to fight Kid Norfolk | Gots Monteith another chance and bare nen | 5 ins whe eee y good 8 naricote e has her 0 color weight a Texas, at the Armory | Sotty Monte 0 ance ve bim ar. | 2 2 4 Aounainie, r. Muth pulled the gong | of becoming a steoplechase rider, and ° that Dundas tal jontieth back again, as Beotty programme = w dug up by) peur Nie GEAR Rtaw eaten to amma leks & n and) Claims that he injural his band in his recent “4 i Chatila iaeesy hor Pte Wy, | ABA Held hin $500 stop waren to May {still another boy in France helping | qarry Hellman, the Detroit firat|7 to 6 and 4 to 8 respectively. On| tan with Rarliey Madden at the Annory A, A. | made plenty of money for him, i and Battling Jim Johnson fought ae) Wollman oan the show from start to | (2 mike the world safe for desnoe- | paseman, was injured in the second in-|both occasions the visitors came from | of Jone City, and for that reason Harry Willa, the colored bearyweight, who ; attling. 7 jon fought siz! Wellman ran the show from siart to | ry |ning, when he raced to the right field] behind and played an uphill game. | gecided 0 return to hia home at St, Paul to reat hit with the fight fane of Pangma : As ard rounds ax any two olored | ANIM. ee OnURe es (0c tec ee are - paey {teens Yorn foul from Pratt'a vat, He| Vaughn replaced Douglas ta the mints | ger; This wil be tie. eeond tine tha ihe ymin re come see | EMPIRE CITY TRACK boxers ever put vp in thie city. They | Py and P. A. Coleman.| with one. of his good. races in. the | atruek the concrete with his/inning of the initial game with the | bas puled out of & match with Norfolk Picea ele pide tacecdiecmig read yarn (YONKERS & oth “meant it.” Each dealt out sev. j the DIOR ik Sete ets near) I 1 knocked This ne tleing run on base and w toy | Zotinson snd also aeveral other big fellows, te back YON: MT. VERNON) 3 put 1 he third, after a let-up, He carried 129 {chin and was knocks nis ni jeing as unsteady, | pig peenip of the Billy MlskeBertiey | f'iten. Hane will pestenis "ee back 1. ; eral tons ef blows. Norfolk held the efficient promoter LOW A einae ena won We Wik cit cals Mil sitated calling in Cobb to play firat:|uncorking 4 wild pitch and permit: Mat RAAY Ah te Asma A As peneg | hatte cee pete tir fle Ded TO MO ‘ lead, being in better condition than, ever turned out Ko past A isn't so long ago that old could | Harper was shifted to centre, and Cun-| ting Philadelphia to bunch hite and | city on Monday night figured up to clo to! rout which takew plice at the Jemey City buse- Ps his clephantine rival. Wanewerth when eae, dete pick up 140 pounds and beat horges ningham a pitcher, went to right win. $2,300, Aw toih men font on & perentae | iu grouida on Hriday nih, | * are cleared up. Our Joss Is the army's |} e met yesterda | — i id that Miake received $70 is | ~ | i Packey McFarland boxed an exhi a i JUN he met vent rany ose feyryiie 4 Bodl a sie i J beng (aM 30 yer cent. of the rovipta, | When Charley White, the Chicago lightweight, The Arrow Stakes a bicion with Danny Fields of the Naval Phe cothmiseion s ordered a lot} tnsor is as mood as any of the| When Baker att, Pipp and Bodie LJ y for Jeannette, Madden drow down $80/.00, which wag | tamed that Low Tendler, the Vhiladelphia crack . a ha Militia, Packey was very fat, uut'he of Ay On ENE SITON RTH OF rid cept eats {RY Of the | oan only mane Tour hits in elahteen| Joe Jeannette, the veteran negro heavy. | Riles ueke*% he era lightweight, was ready 4 ats" ine wn box’ Beany and 5 Other Stirring Contests ¢ had his old skill with his hands, and this show. and many packing cases! fie rarely puta up a tad ride, “Yaa. innings the chances of the Yanks are] weight, has not forgotten the arts and | Sa coronas me id ea at, iG Pau ng 18, Of ring. FIRST RACE AT 2.10 P.M, } ia the crowd enjoyed It of gloves antd baseballs have already terday he got Mein front twice Hot Kood, Baker got a double in the/ sciences of ring fighting, He returned | The oleae of ts Now tema Biememans ine 1 do ringside for BVECIAL KRACK TRAIN LEAVES , Joo Humphreys, the king of an nipped to New York 8 at} with Sunny H nd The Roy, Mon. |Hret inning of the first kame, Bodie @l1 the roped urena at the Spring A, C.\ oe ot ieee ae ON or tent Yor it im qrhadelila or aig of ake Grand, Central Teruial, arom “Divison, at 4 Rouncers, introduced Lightweight Wadsworth, — When expenses| day he brought home Midnight Sun, single in tne fourth and Pratt one in|o¢ Hoboken lust night and knocked out me 2" show aud also the date of the | ‘2 wo months and expects to fight again deat mae ] Champion Benny Leonard as “100 have been paid nearly $20,000 worth the ninth, from that time on they) Jowell Nicholls in three rounds. Jean- gow. Tue) haw aigned up two star toute of | 29! any 2 per cent. A can,” and Benny and of athletic goods will gladden the} One of these 1s didn't get a ball safe until Pipp singled | nette was all ovge his man and finally Syn rounds, Prunkic Bums of Jemey City inect the. aguressive local middle. 1. Willie Jackwon boxed four fast and hearts of twenty regiments as the| going over in a hae haleeaneal Slipped over a sip-producing right to % ‘of thy 4 insh Patwey C.ine | we ‘incet Kid "Manvel fo terie ee . clever rounds, se: i oy ihe ake inow 5 ee oe has in the ninth Inning of the secon p ing Dere Asiey of this city and Irish Patmey C.ine | eight, TaQer ran. out of” the imattht ae: ¥ gave @ fine ex-| result of this one sh To N Appointed some hia J the chin ee eaimet” Fh Dion of Brooklyn, the | eat vas, ne laUer ran, outs a hibition of boxing axill, Tt waa an York's fans who came and paid the three starts. He ID! GQHICAQO, Ile duly }2-—Phe Philiies [or er Show will be beld on Wednesday evening, duly 24, Fitting opt “in Rennggrone 7 zi zy jackson way in ros! © wate, many the wind. but doubtless will find con- won both games of « double bill from Banghall Todor, 0 PM. ON. ¥, Yankees ee te ago, cl + down an $1,100 offer for an- thankel @itions made to order for him shortly, he Caicago Cubs yesterday by scores af | ve. Detroit, eM sal, Tok tTKER, eine wnabio to aamange 6 tiateh between mil) Gils\“elih’ conse ‘ened eopenmes le’ two ell ; is aed ; } is oo tery tnt Abe iis at pe me gh

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