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‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, Seanad AN AWKWARD AUDIENCE CAN'T APPRECIATE A CLEVER FIGHT, JULY 18, 1918 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (..°°3% MACK SHOULDN'T HAVE Y DIFFICULTY LOSING PENNANT. Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World. TROUBLES IS THAT HE Loows ue a Soy Sem ALL pla « Never Has Been Any Good BeroRe Fey START Reason for Barring Fulton- Dempsey Bout, Which Seems! Settled for July 27. mrt He Reet MEaccTsg (eases Seems settied at last that Fulton) and Dempsey will meet in a New! Jersey ring on July 27. There never has been any good rea. fon for barring these mon, They are Well matched. They are skilled box- era. They have no physical woaknoss, ‘The public is curious about the out- fome of a match. Hoth Dempsey and | Fulton have done their full share of Jace CURLEY Bays FULTON ANIL HIT THe Flog, IN ABOUT 2 ROUNDS . ) NOW THAT THE DEMPSEY-FULTON BOUT IS ON AGAIN. eas WILL WATCH DemPsey'o WORK. ing for war charities and soldier entertainment. Each is a reputable decent citizen. And there you are, There isn’t a Feason on earth for not letting ther Aight, except a follow-the-leader habit Geveloped of late by politicians all over the country |Robins Deeper in Cellar Now PITTSBURGH, July 18.—The Pirates made it three straight victories over HME only thing that might tnter- fere with the bout now is Demp- kers HE | the fluttering Robins, and nailed gey’s sprained ankle. And even that | them tighter to the floor of the Wouldn't stop Dempsey if Fulton was jcellar by winning, to 4, in eleven fm the ring waiting for him, mM innings. The man who brought sor- NONE PREFERS : . at one or two people in this ) ) 6 Brookly: cote Oo les add qodal temperature, when Demp- Buetow S sah iB ak een sud Brats say didn't box Miske for the soldiers | anti, WIth’ tWo gone eet Bigbee Tuesday night. Apparently Dempsey across the rubber with the deciding eae Set, if there Wee head sche run, Brooklyn's chagrin was all the and Miske ee hed et more acute because Robertson was body. As st, ape aa east si ‘Miss Handy and Bobby Jones Makes stare eet sci Cemi-Pingle Best Score in Match pearances were all wrong. Dempsey Wanted to fight and Miske didn’t. Miske spent half of Tuesday after- Boon trying to call the fight off. He! @aid that bo felt “all in” after having ring Bigbeo from second f tson 1 met one squarely on he seam, sc s en e nla toa way Doxed two bouts within a few days, | S ° Fi l | baso when the ball blazed a wa; and had a sore nose, and hado't slept) emt- ina s . through Me ft fis d te was Cutshaw's the night before for worrying over) * At M t I (@ lf Cl b “Brooklyn can, thank two errors” and the match with Dempsey at the Gar- ith Handy and Miss Teste | ontctatr 10 LOD ee asta Gach cee theta ens | Cooper hit Wheat in the fourth and den. His nerves were on edge, Miske per Holden reached the semi-final roun {| + | passed both O'Mara and a ne lat. @xplained, and no wouldn't go On WILD oF the W nen'a FE atern New York te | were cut. Roberteon then stepped up Dempecy under any conditions. State championship tennis tourna- | However, Despite the Atlanta Lad’s Card of 76, He and His | \;"),,. ‘plate and scored both Wheat - ¥ cl is i rm , ; O'Mara with a. sing! ookly! erally. Vou‘ean et trust that ees, MeBt which began on the courts! Partner, Miss Alexa Stirling, National Champion, Are De- RC Abee RGRB HlaKE wintia: Bike ite it it was called an exhibition of the Mount Pleasant Club at Pleas- 8 of score-making not Mile ied to reach third on Robertson's be'd knock mo out. feated Four Points by Elaine Rosenthal and Perry Adair. With Fulton and he'll want to maheo w He's matched antville, N, ¥. Among the other | tended October, . $ Race — Scoots, Comfor! York will see more racing than dur-| tilian Snawe es Soest ing any season since 1910, The de- | — ae = cision to extend the sport was ar-| the third race, but few know It un-| rived at during a meeting of the| til the money began to show for him Jockey: Club’ MAWAPA hal ho | He has been in soft spots before, but Key Club stewards held at th:| never attracted any attention. He npire City track. There will be] won by himecif yesterday. McTag- threa extra meetings after the close | Kart took him te the front the ST BUSKE OHI e sar | Start and passing the far turn was f Heluiont on) Bets 14 | Last year'| Son dcn ae fftesn’ lengitie in front there was but one meeting after Bel-| Sf Kingfisher, which was second. at mont, @ joint affair held at Aque-|the time. From the head of t duct and participated in by the| Stretch to the finish, Slippery Elm Queens Cou the Jamaica the Yonkers y track, cing Association, liacing Association and This year Aqueduct, Jamaica and Yon-| ‘racks to Have Two Extra Weeks, By Vincent Treanor. racing season will this year until This means that New Racing Season Is Extended Thirty-Six Days Following YONKERS. st Race — Artist, Daedalus be ex- far in only had to walk, Roamer races the | this season. He Fall Meeting at Belmont RACING SELECTIONS, Nolawn, Bright, Em- Second Race—Clen Ryan, Thistle- don, Dancing Carnival, Third Race — Kate press, Quietude ourth Race—Compadre, Whim- e — Nightstick, Ballad, if better than ever sn’'t have to s ovt HAROLDL. TAYLOR PROVES STAR Of TEANS OPEN A Challenge Round, an Inno- vation, Will Be Held in State Championship. eee | UTICA, N. Y., Juty 18—To the ac. |companiment of thunder claps and flashes of lightning the annual New | York Stato lawn tennis champion- | ship tournament began here with the men's singles on the clay courte of | the Yahnundasis Golf Club, There were forty players drawn, and it fell to Harold L. Taylor, former junior metro- Politan champion, to advance the fur- | thest of the field. He went into the |fourth round by a victory over George H. Sicard at 6—2, 75, Probably the most important happen- ing of the day was the announcement of the Tournament Committee that « challenge round, a decided innovation ‘in New York State championships, Would be played this year, Ichi, | Kumagae, who first stepped into the Umelight by winning the State ttle two years ago, is the present hoider of the ttle, NeW YORK STATE CHAMPIONS r (Bet Round—Alexander Ler de. feated 8, A, Beartsley jt. 6-1, O-—4; Benmst Thomas won fran Leaie W. Brown by detault; rederick G. Andenon ar, won. from” Mamba | Allen ‘by defanit: Ward Daim wou from Com, Gritfin by defwuit: J. 3, °O'lloyve won, from J | Ho Naget by sdefauiit 3,8; Hughes defeated G. ‘ 6-3; Cecil” Donaldeon it ie bev 8 es BCOND HOUND (Hint Hound Byes) jenty I O"Hoyles won i ie B. "Frenc by default: Gerald "Hinenon pir t fran Graham Brockman. 6 24 6 2 t Moore by devanit Charles Andonw t won from oC. Kinkail by Anderwn defente! Palwanl if THIRD ROUND Hare George H, Sicani, 6 Box Scores of Games Played By Local Clubs AT CINCINNATI. FIRST GAME. NEW Blas Ni. |) CLNCINNATI wip a of Barna, of..'5 2 6 8 are Ye 1 OOF. Magee, b oo hiouat 1 5 olcnan aners of the afternoon were Miss MeKechnie was on a batting ram: Aqueduct officials objected to a joint} to the front if he doesn't want to. 413 O1T~als 1 shat bout good. He can't ght aay Marie Wagner, the present titlehol ’ :, 188 ELAINE ROSENTHAL and | been competing against each other, | {2K6,, (ond4y., Fetting two singles. 8 meeting, demanding dates of thelr own Ho ‘can come from hind | h Ba i Gent mein Su Paul he knocked’tus aad Mrs, Edward V. Lynch. 'M Perry Adair defeated Misa] MSS Mosenthal would, nave beuied jira fils double in the accond toning oF not , and for a while al (ne sh Riga Kea 83048 jp Sed | ’ a8 nce he na yion 2 an ee ored Cutshaw, and Mol z romped row se ine! his ap- +H ik noe. 4 sparring partners out every day. 1) Weather conditions were unfavorable Alexa Stirling, te national | (ey) atl es i e home when, MeKechnie tripled in-the "OW. & minent, But this ape t with 4 He ran pie era : : & th best ball card of the winning alte bom “ he parently has been avoided. No offi-| + " CS ’ mt K Was closer to being knocked out by ani fast playing was almost out of tho | onam ; : Me J fourth, Inthe tenth inning, with Moll. Pan , oon.g aanaes ampion, and Robby Jones in aj was 73 to 42 for Muss Stirling ani t sault of @ cial anouncement of the extended Y abe’ tans Dempsey than | over was before in question. Miss Handy, however, skipped I Jones. wits resting on third aa are of a A 7 ; “ ’, on th a i four-ball Red Crosa match at the | Jones bounder that had cleared Wheat's head Season has been made, but Secretary un ackbum Hite, Ho hit me on the jaw and jigniy over the soxgy turf and executed | | Au the women had a_p ; Maga Py! of t deadly Daingertield of ; Kuurne, Magee an Ave Balan't know I was ine fight for two a” number of pretty cross court shots atclair Golf Club. The first f the “course on 1 ye Was aiven four very, ‘very Wide mitten Cec rare woul | Pat Sai he UBL . ends. Then he hit me on the other: | is tan matches that phe pl named pair won by four points, They ones In order to avoid a lot of threat. ye ep as ? MAD Bit | - Saar cb bid cane Narr Gide of the jaw and woke me up.” a sh hngayh ag teen sat dcsee th he b t 1 unt y ened unpl ntnes: hmidt was like ditional w of racing, bu ith a race like b 4) SINCLNNATT (N), Miske insisted that he wouldn't go After drawing a bye in the Arst round Count a point for the best ball and] n ay. It was fT ee CHEER Oa Raper Tha hesemen: and how divided he couldn't | , his bett, ¢ AD 1D po & # BE with Dempsoy, feeling tired and) Miss Handy defoated Miss Corome Winn | Another for the aide with the lowest| time, Dut they managed to get in alge) ue Phin at second fat the third out, te this time. ‘The Jockey Club | wolte to 7 ick and sort of shivery along the in the second by a score of 6—4, 6—1 kate, At hole play, Miss Rosen-| They “declared the, Montclair greens |Hittsbursh outhit Brooklyn almost three stewards will hold another meeting | from now on, io ted O11 Koocig ead ne, as he did, even for an exhibi-| Miss Handy's next opponent was Mrs.| thal and Adair fintshed 3 up. were the beat they ha Tito be wild at tines, he held Brookiyn to iS eben see thirty: Roamer a merry chase to the stretch } . At last he suggested that be’ pi. witbourn, Mim Handy played| wv. thus far. Neither player ver, puted | to be wild at net Lys pe spilt re A while it looked as if he might box three one-minute rounds, | Pers? hale hie mech azed| Even if he did play on the tosing|especiatiy well. Adair thinks his short five ling hits. rated to lean on the tWeen Aqueduct, Jamaica a be headed, Old Koenig took 3 4f it was an honest-to-goodness exhi. ¢¥en better tennis in this match than| side, Jones had the satisfaction of| game will improve aa he gets more ac ball in four attempts. a aeduct will in all. pre of oraoks-at Hine ie tis con eee EY Dition and NO fight Againet Miss Winn and won after a bit-| making the best score of the four, | eustomed to the northern conditions, ball In fo F Q © two weeks following t rn to the stretch, and | Mur? Ps 3 2 0 00 All the time Dempsey waa in hin terly fought battle by @ score of 7<,/ The Atlanta lad went out In 89 and) wis down our way.” remarked Adair ‘The Pirates loomed up in dangerous [i meeting. ca will each time Papp shook him off. In “O O'Totate hotel, with a! fe hot water and) 6-—3, Mra, Wilbourn about held her owa | (ime back in atten haw abe wee 08 who had ny en Mise Stire | fashion in the seventh. Ellam doubled two and Yonkers wil the final hth condition to:d, and | Sew, York $99 foe packs on the ankle, trying to get tn the early part of the maten, but fal. | eae Mirokes bet SPP AUTO? | ANS Bisy, aloe 1ALE ware aukpeiegd ab tO afk: Bd FIR aE ee Snal fourteen y#. Papp surrende but only after an|~ itune-New ‘York, Sure ie ew enough to bear his welght bY) terea under the attack of Miss Handy| Misa Rosenthal went round in 83| drives are longer than ever, some of| second and Carey hit to Doolan, in, President of the admirable exhibition of gameness. vt Keay | U o'clock at night. 1 violate no war Joi, ‘game progressed, and Miss Stirling in 85. Had toey|them being we Past the 200-yard latter whipping the ball to the pl Association, has put ‘That race should give him the tight. Young, Solem Hh secret when | say that Miske's whola &% ' wk henna cae nS cue 8 BOY | mark. Sh. makes all her sh to head of Ellam. Bigbee, w in backed claim for the da up that he needed. Maxey R*),,Atctifce Mita facial expression changed when _he| with the same crisp wrist on, that to third and Carey stole second, South- | following nt, In view of t Was much pleased Baye New Jearnaa of Dempsey’s condition, His she arned as & & m Stuart! worth was then passed and the bases t that the recent Aqueduct meet- p's performance, N Gealie came back | Maiden. ‘There Were times ip yester- teemed with Pirates, Cutshaw drove as the best of the season and Jon Balled ack, day's match When Miss Stirling Was one at his cld side partner, Olaon, and track itself is the most popular | jot Cane 1Y | Mined to pull her dr and it Was on second, forcing South- | with the racing folk, Mr Jimmy Murphy has Lyke to thank| AT PITTSBURGH. EMPSEY made me a proposition. | hotoad that when eho dic gee oct tne shot the ball to Daubert, | WiB the racing folk, Mr, for Flderkin's win in the fifth race.| BROO PrITtsnt He said that if he could evev Fred Fulton, who is to finally meet) eight rounds at the Jemey City tasstal! gro cou generally ant trouble doubling Cutshaw. pacee 18 e: aad Th ck jockey fairly lifted the colt | jean wm lalant $0 pout | 0 July i, Smith's manager — — —-—- —— Sat ; re wire. Harry Burgoyne got ‘walk on his bad ankle whem fight time Jack Dempsey in an eignt rm d bow poe nanager A has etill | The law of averages was in opera- ROY } . beceaie Bp rrison, N,| Mused to am the artic St agreement, cad leis Fond ih : : at the Larrier, and it took | Daub't fame he meet Miske. Make it au) at the baseball grounds at Harrison, N. | 1) ec 5 tion at the Yonkers race track yes-| 0.) Se eet Aen nf 7. Wheat exhibition and announce tt that way,” J. under the auspices of the Mudaon | rest ind ee bar om e a 0 e ow terday, and five favorites won in al to", oy running on Eide ee4 bas Ne a ated { cou Bportamen's C on Saturday | Heady wimed uv for te bout, , re PITY ss row. On esday all six favorites rd edie jstanc Myers RP oe c- estitition T onal Cone Pee tae nee eral peioai Damon Runyon in This Morning’s American. fal by the wWaraihec puna the sstreteh the race developed Into | OMar fight,” said Dempsey, doggedly. <iae teas Gk EL kana, semen |r Silent Ohh kk so Ms HAT fistic affair at Madison Square Garden the other night was, as|the day for the favorite players when ft eet Gino Mads Biserkin oat Millerves 4 9 3 Ngee hee | walla A i aoe most promiaing lightweight, A - ’ ef z jy | he finished third in the last race to| “** * H | Soe. oS 3 0 ‘ Ault fete in the West, was you probably know, a tremendous success. It brought tn nearly B a | | ‘4 SMP@EY will knock out Ful-| Collins, Fulton has not decided a8 yet | mined toder to eee Jimme teste, i Sylvano and Wonderman. Those| Rient attor th Totals ....37 A ton; this follow is a great| "here he will get into shape for the con-| Lauter Lahtwight, for ten may anne. the | $22,009 for the purchase of athletic equipment for the soldiers, It! Who lost on Purling were Inclined WOUderntee I we REL ae te | Shee ait when winnine nin wan * sald Misko when he was ex-| test, but the chances are that he will] Wa., on the night of July 3S Prieiown has | WAS the biggest show of the kind, and this was the largest sum of money|to blame it on Starter Cassidy be- /ciroulated. It became "lukewarm| Gretta ooo ye armel, eae a Aghter,” said 3 | do his work at some summer resort In | fugit many of the gual taitien in tho Wet | produced for the nose si. America entered the war. cause she didnt get away on her! shortiy afterward, however, when the|Paabumh. 01 69 9 8 0 Plaining just why he didn’t foel In| Vo jersey, as it will be too hot for | amd bas tmprored in evecy one of his contesta. | 0 Purpose since America en: g toes like Wonderman and Sylvano| news pot around that, “Nellie Kuna—Brooklye: Jobnaton, Z 4 om to meet friend Jack withta , Now, then, Private Bill Wellman, the saldier-promoter, has been given] did; but it wasn't Cassidy's fault at | . he anita co z o| burgh condition t him to do his training in this — Alar Our ie se ght wick lowes. the colt's owner, thought he Mie sopes that evening jDempwey will most likely get Into shape | It wae earned today trom a goure that is| # Tot of credit, and justly 40, for his handling of the affair, But the father] all. Tike was away, al Quick fomtey Couldn't beat Purling. ‘Then Purling | Miske's judgment ought to be wood. at Jimmy De Forest's gytnnasium at |Table that ia onder io mate any money of the | Of the show, and the man who is entitled to as much, if not more, credit| "eT, Ut she wasn't quick footed | the, et OEE Serle Bee eae lan ty withdrew trom | eong,saranch, where he worked for 8 ta Ne de ee tod tera rwiee et] than the able Private Bill, is » man whose name has go far been printed| sult was that she was in close quar, apped on Wonderman to xed determination to withdraw from | few days recently will have 10 go over $25,000," Bear ann owhe: yee ters for a while, She had plenty « os pissed Beetins Dompsey in the army show —~- F Poy ees uae ee nowhere, not even by himself, Sperm AY ; room wh J the stretch was Pu a very tired ey t r “~r > ae he bette will be Job Edgren, sporting tor of The Evenin Vorid, ts the gent In and looked like a certaint ¢ Because he didn't feel ft is proot By taking 2 per cent. of the grams receipte fOr of Whom twilight one8, Ube abow being war Bob Edgren, sporting editor The Brenine i ; ag a J Ameaued BAS: \eckea. Jka & sertalniy are tratgnt | oi of the terror Dempsey inspires m Palledsighis. lightws : estilo e ts 80 ymed modest at e de + onl oP e now h . ite 4 eaquet Nf A terror aaron °y insp | tw the Philadaphis lightweight, 1 aor. Mt ; Question, and why he ts so dad-gummed modest about w 0 0 Haale at tite Gritleal MORrant tote, Pirate now has! Hiree, straight Mie Winning Baiton | “not In for any easy money | Uiemas, ansew of Teodor, made « ree today | deter Kettasd Had we put over that sort of a success, you would be able to hear us Sore | two-year-old and wins his races like ~ on is no for any easy mo it wae learned from a reliable source today 0 chant, matchmaker o Heat fi , % paca ‘o-year~ n when he moots Dempsey, He'll have! ful le Wooo ae te ine a ther mG Beedae Oak rate thy Aves up in Poughkeepsie, But, then, Bob always was a bashful bird. Toulse v started the players off one which improves with every start | NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE y over} b ’ lantic City, 3 ight when she wo! Ls Bieoty of use for his left hand that! pai, ia 00, Tay mig rd that the re: | wired Suter Mums that he wants to une ie Edgren conceived the idea of the show long ago. Before any other | fin. | —- | —_— night. ceipte figured up chee to $13,000, The other | arboue, the local ms ; , § , iyi ta Peete en YL pone ; fairy Tach Sot" puna ste |e se htamwegrt tse ina Seg, | SHOWS had been put on, in fact. Since the beginning of the war, Bob's) Invn "the, tretoh, (when the latter PERRITT NEEDN'T REPORT | n{iS%an 255" wang UPSDAY DIRNUS show Proved | cub ofticials mae wereral Waamnd dolar 00 | cay, Their opywomte wil br deal won in s| “DUE” has been the athletic equipment of the fighting men, and he has| Weakened, as she u ually y ty! TO DRAFT BOARD JUST YET. fant" : DAS DPR, ON MOAR, bs | Se toe dave = | worked hard for every plan tt e along which might bring in a little | Wheat Cakes, The latter ran an im dita * | Baltimore eee police BD BS SUR ORSOD | s tnai ley Mis thi wave | Denne {0 deferwe ot hw |oney for that purpose, Once ted on his big show, he plugged night | pressive. nd “ CINCINNATI, July 18,—Pitcher Per- | gonmto, ere was no confusion whatever, | Now that Milly rywsight of | lightwe Peyevsi singe ofa ritt of the New York Nationals re- Jar, | Tid, Bid Nortola, the weigh of | 1 pe against Young | and day on the project - e big crowd that packed the Gar-/ 7, eich w Aruty A tw mory Gd - a : ‘ eived word here to-day from his draft Bcsi ie aunre ad tc be clases Pee oe pogp Nerd ios It was Hdgren who got Wellman up from Camp Wadsworth to put the |, Tut for the timidity of Johnny Ate. | nivel Wort here to-day from hie dratt | eae gust AD orderly that Head et exme good nm » once more | thing over after {t Was all ready to go, as Bob appreciates Private BI Sia an the sasond wre had arrived and that he would not eee 1. eeanee ea wun & mr our Toner = In. De te oid form Gredvel bed bed ts ability as a promoter, prodably better than any one else. They worked rode Crystal Ford and wae na good t fe person, sn _—* : t, wee seled to bus Nertoll, such noted wallow ae Johnny (Grit ss : Bi ; 7 nsition when he suddenly pulled to leave for Louisiana, but now | ment | > ahert for Tumer to ext |‘the, Leech Crm, Milburn Baylor and K, 0. | together after Wellman got here and the result speaks for itself, With | Position when Ne suddenty pulied ay. to Jeave for Louisiana. but now | OMMOPORE JUDSON witl have) 2 Mt Be Asian bad to ia up the offer, | lino aid for that reason dove mot foar the | ill due respect to the rest, we doubt if any other sporting man in the coun- | five Pairbrother and’ Sea her Mike Rp an of the Cincinnati his now Jack Beebe speed mur| Jor Jeunoite eowms to sul) be able to do some 4e axl will not oop Aim io the my | trY could have done as much and done it as well as Edgren on this particu- and were never afterward Tore Btats, "Peauicing tien Vel in the next Gold Challenge Cup @e¢ Mebting, for he stowed away Jewe # of eight rounds, lar project, so while the cheers are going around a few for Bob are not After the race John report on July @ embark for tne 5 : t De-| 8 Bee roumls at the Spring A.C, of Want Ho-| pmeLeh of hay 1\ training, as he haa been dratie may Which will be contented at De-| ws ce Tuesday aight. Jeanctio tock on. bola ear ine sheer aki Mitt ana cal ee ’ conrelineg hie : aka Seen Sates. troit, Aus BAL mo ae to get & workout for bis ‘ Fry theron edlsaun | We understand that the big fellow, who has for years drawn and writ- ad a0) mee SR ee EMPIRE CITY TRACK Whip Vo’ Will is the fastest boat Kd Norfolk, the eu nest. Twraday night or the sporting page of The Worlt, is now retiring from the gay news- | a in the idock, F a ad that ever threw y, according to ¥ bapetall park aR aah Teenie igh thas be | tem for the sporting page of The rid, is now ne tros , et Ake aie imeauee | haRnae ver There.” (YONKERS & MT, VERNON) the time trials on Lake George. Sho have to be in the oe Pine ee paper life and {s going back to his native California to devote himself to a/ Tiles Aa food 8 race As Anybody p, July | Fan two one-mile trials at @ rate of Norfolk is a tough customer, ‘either 0 , to tare | Wuieter existence, Barely did we escape writing it “serious pursuits.” He| fs rarely takes a chance of fighting | American relay team to-day defeated = OA ther one of kw will agme to take | P y lakes & ch of n y MEILLS years (he hast bultaare| Games © aa Go steal Fina Sine (fat Make knows | will continue drawing and writing, but he will do it from long distance, | his or to the lead as other jock- a an 800. ‘4 y } y We Chicago, Manaane He | the jolk can him and f “ anal’ paiias designers in the country strug-| Metoory. the cack Wartern suidiimwerght, en. | Sat Norfolk can beat him a Whe raed Why he is retiring in the very bloom of youth, as you might say, is some- | - valcmes 1 Maho ai hetecralare net ‘ wey be julled out af the matod y 5 y y Beer : seruee peer @ en's) eons ey one: | Reamen Loans Gib y fee the | - thing else we do not know, inasmuch as we ourself have no tntention of | _ In the Se Pirate race was Madge Irvine and and 5 Other Good Races ihe limit of wpeed on water is not yet| tal Moue co nd’ Mothorty, Tom: | ,, Avctber Hebive ogee, * retiring until we have white Whiskers, But here, again, Bob is dif-| Fv % Sty which won her last FIRST RACE AT 2.30 P. x established my sare m get 0 furlough to tos nN arn’ “mervice in the ferent, some play on the str ¢ Tesued ta BSUECIAL RACE TRAIN 1 a Ue vicinity, and tho chanows are that M cee . ; Paine ae Roe if t wAs never in t r Ceatral eran : ILLY MISKE announces that Lis] Guorty ant Clay ‘turner iy vaitie at wither the | TM AM! wile te laws nok lwend to dow the Anyw te retires at the top. Bob Edgren has long been one of the | poring went. up 1 The New Jemey A Commiasion hap Mig Hew match with Norfolk is off. That ae meet F MMe Arseny MA ctung wound pease him totter than wo take 9 foremost writers and one of the foremost artists on sport in America. You | tail at, th: wy from ne star a boxing perm he Hudeon Count Ste, At oh 8 domey Cy: bahot ye Germans, un wil ny y it at bk + i e! ye e . | finished las! syke ¢ n seem ™ ens « @ Federal \ A Was @ sure thing Tuesday evening met Rigi ane, Jim will enlist im the) may not know but he is also a splendid sculptor, and we have a sus: to herp her any, f¢ thie wae her |e Cub Hot dee trmnatert when Miske saw Norfolk beat 0: Matcimaker Dave Drieoll of the New Jemey |“ © “ picion that he intends devoting much of his future time to that. Fearless | race, those she beat in Kentucky tite to the’ H Bin Are ke aad rs eae Battling Jim Johnson, Norfolk in we-| Rrtubition Company of Jermy City has given | | abit tier enitiniecat ie j must be bad ones. Newark, Stancn. ierome Ate. then ‘hy foie tion ia not a wight calculated to make! uo at Sf aiguiies Jeff Smith to meet Johnny | BACEBAL * | and honest in his criticism, he has done a very great deal for every line | Newark. Thes © prospective opponent sweetly, Mowanl of Bayonne, N. d,, in the gtar bout of Slt!’ Pole, of the sporting game, and he will be sincerely missed. Slippery Elm was in @ soft spog.in Nowa,” Bea Ladicns eitag? * addoek. 83. ‘Tex,