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s THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1918, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YO | WILL IT COME TO THIS? IF YOU WANT TIME TO PASS QUICK. LY BUY SOMETHING ON THE INSTAL. MENT PLAN. — [Paneer YOU CAN FIGURE THE WEATHER FROM A BUNION, BUT WHAT GOOD IS A PEARL DERBY. By Thornton Fisher Copyright, 191 “\ON by The Pres Publishing Co, (The New York Bwening World). H OOKS AND SLICES- YWInd scniailianene Assistant Professional at Pas- saic Club Hangs Up Remark- able Score. THIS IS THE Fest TIME (ve Ever seen PASSAIC, N. J., July 26.—Not con- tent with breaking all former records for the new Yountakah Country Ciub > Frank Moran Has a Narrow course by threo strokes, setting a new mark of 68 a week ago, Pat Escape From Death by Blood Petranck, assistant to Professional Poisoning. (f Jack Beckett, reduced the record to 66 strokes, The par for the course is 72, In his round of 68 last week he made the thirteenth hole, a 270-yard trip over a bunker, in two. ‘This time he made it in five. A repetition of his previous performance would have given him a 63. It is hardly likel: Coord ee Fork vende Wor OOK old Frank Moran, the blond Pittsburgh heavyweight, cer tainly has had a ring carcer that reads like that of one of the heroes that Jack London made IT KOOKS AS THOUGH THE ONLY BIROS WHOLE SEE THE WORLDS SERIES THIS NEAR. WILK BE THE HIRED HANDS. AF THE SITUATION KEEPS ON Skipvine DESPERATE MEASURES MAY BE NECESSARY. DYoU THINIE however, (hat such a score will be famous in his stories of the ring. It THe recorded, As learned that Frank has fort escaped a ————- Fans Thomas Chester, with 102, 34—68, le @eath from blood poisoning by a THE GATE RECEIPTS ENSOYED )\ wich the field in the etghteen-hole medal hair's breadth TOOEM WERE SEVENTY: 2 play handicap in the Summer tourna- Tt was only the other day that the EWE CENTS - THAT'S ment of Nog Sag if Mag Golf Asso- ci ciation t the ¢ e “ar Count Gimtet ten acrose Moran on Broad LOR FARE ARN WAS) ciation at the Gedney Farms Country way. He was as pale as a ghost. | = — WELL,1 HOPE as a partner, ‘also led in the best, ball and fever. I tried,to sleep all night, 4 NECK IF SOME - 16-63, but as Johnson had won Dut cooldn't, 1 thought if 1 walked i ~ NX DONT around a bit I could work it off, but are 1 feel worse than ever, May be a rest will do me a world of goo ry medal ‘on @ previous occasion and C ter could not take two prizes, they we: given to Chew and Rothwell Since then Moran has been battling MANCHESTER, Vt., July 26.—C, 1 Gardner of the Agawam Hunt Club between life and death. The physi- came through the first and second fang who attended him said that To iNoucEe THE Fans erredo THs rounds of mateh play in the annual Moran's case of blood poisoning was MANAGE: ' Mkwanok Country Club with marging of the worst that ever came to thar ER. —00 MENT HIGHT INCLUDE A 5 up and 4 to play. The first round was notice and if he hadn't such a won FEW COMFORTS gainst N. P. Hutchinson of Wanna- erful constitution he would have __| moisett, and the second against J. M passed away. | * ™ hompson Pha Bet ne Haven aut : to © a stron vid for the final, In ests Haig (care. hare | 4 th Y mORnng. he delesind O i Lan ome time He came” bre E Season’s Strongest Entry |) eis Ma'et from Spartanburg. He ex- AS JULES CAESAR SAID Yo PORTIA” IT WASNT LIke play, and in the afternoon he eliminated &. H. Merriman of Agawam by 8 up and 7 to play. NEW LONDON, July plained hin leaving the camp, where he had for months been teaching the recruits how to box, because there | was not enough action there. THIS IN THE GOOD OLD DANS” AND PERHAPS MAYBE THE Alice Wom Gone Wik bee deel | In Tennis Tournament —The second e . round of match play in the | DAM To HIS MENU. r wich Field Club Zolt tournament. wat nlayed. without real fh Thihel esr | Poel bY am e nical @ Taylor Armstrong of New London, who now trying to ob ‘ol Niasion in ! had a ciose and interesting match with iran nate stise sn: ALL Obstacles Removed From Path Olympic CRAMPS | y.5, Exciting Matches Asc|*7t torent exntion matchen. Pray [SHE Mitiy Sen home Ged erence tad pee ° |Many Exciting Matches AS-| Witt continue over the week-ends, with sdanibaea at. (la caifeat rasa Gait aible for a man to get, and if T land ° if Me lMeet ; Seanialie § «| very attractive schedules for to-day,| , Members of the Bate this eommission, which I hope to in niemortia ee sured, Especially in Doubles] {s‘2.crrow and Suaday afternoon, ’| Ansociation tegan, thelr annual two | Se ee ae of Fulton-Dempsey Bout at Harrison oe sured, Especially in Doubles|s-norror and Suny ateramn:0o| Civica dey te teapot before Tam on the other side helping Olympic champions Matt McGrath or Each sex—Invitation | to the War and, Navy Departments | gramme ‘calling for qualifying play. ths 1 and Pat McDonald, former national Competition Starting To-| Commission on Training Camp Ac-| first, match, round S00 tured intthe ‘ | ‘ 4 aes lon: dic ie Page Pp g tivities to supply tennis and other| handicap. For the pri ered In. th T would be nothing new for Moran| Local Draft Board’s Objec-| WHAT RIVAL FIGHTERS Lettnd tert at last sure of swapping sepia ses ete oe peg Day athletic facilities for men in service. | !atter event H. Payton and George Rot, to be serving his country, a» lone ‘ . , . oe i = ela Bies efbbe : ays ‘The need for this equipment contin Now groan or to pe acing hin country. ont |” tion to To-Morrow Night's} HAVE ACCOMPLISHED —|°Sruituitx, wnen tne, oye were|ihe ita gumee Gules the. co ten tab np great that the Great | Ns day walt mage irc, ttentare v ved U ii H y Jersey mmi LS jaontilehatl adie Og dr ozely en eh had in HE tennis tournament which be-| Wich Field Club is co-operating with| who therefore took the qualifying prise he was in the navy, He served Uncle Big Heavyweight Battle, IN RING PAST YEAR, |the Now Jersey Boxing Commission |nepurtment and the Sheridan Memorial ida the United States National Lawn ————— "Sam as a tar for several years, and ‘ ERT be ge hh his opposition to the Toommittes at Celtic Park to-morrow gins at the Greenwich Field) rennis Association in an effort to it was the echooling he got in rough- Which Is Expected to Kisses eos hacen, pass bag edn ACoording to, Sick Kearns, man-| afternoon. Champions galore will be on Club to-day brings together) raise as much money as possible for ’ ne cf mas noc hed Cut. io pb - . - ‘oO s! a ~ and-tumble fights aboard ship—fights End in Knockout, Has| Nomer omitho 1 |Tom Cowiers 1 [ager of Dempsey, his protege will{hand in memory of the fate Martin J.|the strongest entry that has ap-| this fund. that were real tests of manhood iA dim Flynn......4] Tom Cowler....5 [win hands down. Sheridan, The proceeds will be de-| peared in any invitation event this rece ort that enabled Moran to develop a real Been Satisfied. Ree, Devore. .-+} Shas, Welners. 2 ; Doult fens that I am saying that voted to erecting a monument over the} season, Four teams will play in Five national champtonships are fighting spirit Porky Flynn,...1|]Gunboat Smith.7 |). tas) win At) & sure Knockout lgrave of the famous police athlete, women’s doubles, the pairs being Miss|been scheduled for decision at th Ss, copacialty ‘the second ene, how By Alex. Sullivan. Carl Morris. ....5 [erank Moran matter what is taken In nick Henry, Lieut, Henry MeQueeney.| Wightman, Miss Marian Zindorstetn | .oriation on the turf of the West rl e s Moran’ stood up under the most ‘or yourself that Dempscy is one of | Hon. Murray Hulbert, Patrick J. ¢ and Miss Eleanor Goss, Miss Marie| Tennis Club at Forest Hills next month foran Pp LL obstacles have at last been he Kreatest f % in the history [way and other members of the commit-| Q. Mra. Stuart Gi Mrs,|., Plans were discussed at a meeting a: | \ ap gruelling punishment? sip he path of that [ben welected as the site for their|of fisticuffs. Hvery one thought that [tee have arranged the most varied pra | Wasner and Mrs. Gtuart Green Mrs./ 16 Rankers’ Club, over which Julia: As the saying goes, Coffey whit him cates aie pfeil ate . ses . eeietstanley Ketchel was a bearcat Jn his leramme that haa featured an athlevie| 24ward Raymond and partner. 8. Myrick, Vice President of the Na-| ay. post trotting meeting ever held with everything except the bucket, much shunted-about fight be-Jencounter, but the interference of! Diliny dayas well, te isn't one, two, peramme that has fe In the men's doubles the teams wili| Uanal Association, presided. | 1h. Oa parkway Track. in Brooklyn ead wah OV nae tenacity [tween Jack Dempeey and Fred Ful-|State authorities has Prey ented vee rise ick dot eres Resides the track and field sports,| be: Beals Wright and Frederick B. are confined to singles fot boys, for Ju-/ended with the bigest surprise of the fe had Coffey worn out from hitting [OM two heavyweights who have|meeting, This time everything ts we | 1 fever aay of Dompacy, die there will be a tug-of-war for the|Alexander, T. R, Pell and Nat W. nlors for men aad for veterans, Teel week in the race for three-year-olds, him he suddenly uncorked his rg hic rpdeshbepete nh pipe ies 5G bi ig Panag ald Le ce has a punch that is suicide for any Championship of the ‘Traffic Squad,| Niles, Setichiro eeahle and Re.) (| doubles for pairs composed of father} {{ there naa been any betting the New Ann” and then it was good night for|which they nocked out n Yy o'clock =a ne former rine opponent to run against; he is as fast |welght Ufting by Rolando, the world's| Kumagae, Lyle E. Mahan an il- | and gon. gland contingent might counting the Roscommon Giant every man they met during the|League baseball park at Harris0M,ion his feet as a banta is exceed- strongest man, fencing by members of | fam A. Campbell, Walter aie “ Mh wnat is fhe frat time in the history of » ties back to Hartford, for Miriam — . No fighters in the history |N. J. ingly clever for a big fellow and 18 «he New York T Verein, jiu-fitsu by | and R. Lindley Murray, if he is ab’ Lie RALOnaL Cpnraanens: at such an} Guy, unbeaten and deemed to be tn OFPEY was never the same f the ring have ever had as many| For a time it looked as though a/* kame as the proverbial pebble. T/the pullea | instru Sorta “Shaw {tO PIAY. | she goregoing events |such breadth “of scope "has been at=| vincible in the Bay State Circuit, was ter Moran got through with O.'s to their credit in #0 short aldraft board of this city which had|{rl! you that Jack will be a revelA; jand Cantor: wre sinelo fOOtDAlh snore will be mixed coumies qnd sey-[mpied, | | idetegted In straight beate by Dr. Bis : Saucier |tio everybo 8 vicinity hurling and Tris ® , : That interes! e War t-| more le bay eel oi him. Tefore he encountered time as these two men. filed complaint against Fred Ful-|know that he boxed here before and ant ia ween foe the davelonmient of all | eons #, Ute bay selding stom) Brook the Pittsburgher, who was regarded For several months now the mateh/ton's appearance at Harrison would didn’t set any club afire by his work fports that tend tow WH Fie, rantey | drive 2 Howell the man who tone for a mateh with » the > f og ‘atina: (ts " o eater, ce ty s é Eiempien Willard ‘Coffey aR baa rps i ee ies ace aye health ea bos retven ‘Hined, bo the! “This Gight is really for He Wii CoE eS air cine ee Champion ard, es again, off again, veral cl a a as 8 . weight championship, and the winner are rene Division | fy from the window of the Paulis h i knock i H. R_ Stringer of the Army Divislon the window of the Paulist. Ath sation, He had scored many kn — will be entitled to the ttle, as there of the War Department Commission on ult of the enlistment outs over fair men and he was bailed [is Koing te be a knockout sure, ‘and Bog Frainine Hamp Actvitien hai i Ve Bosch and, Charles as the man who had the best chance ——- > | Fulton is going to be the one that 1s, nt wien TR CRD Ae vie aan oh the went to Camp Dix. Rot 5 ted out cht American cainps in France. He stat : champions, and vill her MeN Seas fast crotarned. trom USTLC LNEWS John Pollock EU OS8l | ciWhen 1 recenti® passed, through OREC AN that sports, particularly Boxing, soccor sk honora In the wnverm of a st re | nsas City 1 ran across Ampios LAI ‘ootbi d re gaining |! pe. Peaca only res prs Europe, where he had earned con-| a eee) lente | ATE Aas AC City Monday night, ae-| Willard, or, better still, ex-champion, eye Nad A Pakpe od tat heeled junior Metropolitan Association vinie jo ight- | Armory emer Cite. Bee hi has « e ring fo d, es vietion c bionship a ie 20-yard hurdle siderable reputation for having gone | | “4 iaawyee Lda os an Dy | otier emt on the ame cart that Is attracting a | 4S het oe felired from the ring for} The War Department was appreciative ShaPlOneND ee ee inet te Rua on sunds with Jack Johnaon. |Welght, attribute is dete | wont deal of attention is the return battle be | B00 and all es Many aasistance that the National Ag- | However, s found that an ayaa Kinde of rumors re. {Frankie Britt at the Armory A. A. of [tween dach Shattey of thie city and Haney | "I've got mine now. Jack said | Ivory Dust foclation could render” tm providing | iad Pitiwae ainginitnde Then is’ ware 0 “ » AID ; +4 ae OS ‘ ever put ¢ z unds and equipment. uated from St. Benedict's Prep of garding this. bout. One was that |Bomton on Tuesday evening to the Crvaby, ie crack Baeeterille bantain glo in“ T trained hard expecting | AK] EX'T to his money a man has his hardest time keeping his wisdom to |funis gna Suupmene antag wwe graduated from st. Benedict's Propo! » he ne ¢ f t 4 3 < Fulto: > e public 2 navy division of the commission. He . Sanaa hirmsclt amo a haat Johnson let Moran stay. Another |intense heat of the day and the DENT) ayy New Jamey Syortamen’s Club of Wee. | to ht Fulton, but the pu himsel a me Helinere he placed himself among the bes said that Moran had agreed to lay jof the show, Willie says that be] nawhen, which stage} ils fit boring sbow on| Wouldn't stand for the match, sol de- Lots of men travel on the high road to fame withoot raisins very much | explained sant ee eed cotUEks | of all-around schoolboy stars down and had double-crossed the /and Britt had to weigh in twice for |Wrinaway night with Irsh Patsy Cline and oided to quit ‘| fene for ver, tof | dus many submarine bases. ani TD, Mask, July 8. Thi negro. Anyhow it was the “rep” that [110 contest, the first time at 3 P. M,| Mickey Donley of Nowark cuming together in the | “Consequently the retirement of Tome folks would rather decry the scarcity of servants than shake a - ne teen horses staried in the $16 pace at Willard h f th he earned for having gone the limit Ty P.M, Tn Bat tent of ight rounds, will oot run aay more | Willard means that the winner of the) | ome files wt : teen horace started in the 3.16 pace » with the champion, a stunt that Jef-|4and the second time a 2 | shows until the first or ewond wek in Sqnamtee [Out to-morrow night, which is be- [Jeg fo : . has for touching friend hustend; | TO-DAY’S ENTRIES FOR the Tay State Circuit harness rans. | sith the mt wccomplish, that made |the six hours Jackson says he lost| the hot wather has ben ferpmuible for tbe |tween the two hardest hitters in the Cards are like the reasons a woman ie was Well Hovis lucky number. far w Yorkers sit up and take notice 15% pounds and when he entered the | otub officials deciding to shat down, thstory of the ring—at least that is| there're fifty-two of ‘em. EMPIRE CITY TRACK.) purse after tive heats, Balen. won ti smooth-talking |). i y my opinion—should be and will be The snail was the slowest living creature to depart until Pandora let eS eme wer 0 tr and lent Brigadier was ene as ABABA Sy PE ring he was weak and could hardly) jonny Fekhentt of Mailadeigtia, the vaterma| acclaimed the champion. hand itek aut of tik Cox never headed in the three-year-old tha vyweight. » oko mal &, e 8 ov r 4 AMOK QUE OF SRS 20%. FIRST RACE —For two. fillies; five - - When it was announced that Moran [false his hands, Jackson and Britt) refers, whe will effidste ia the bout betwen} “As soon os the mill ts over and|" One of the blessings of maturity ia thet the adult can forget what 8 raring he twomarelé Siler B9) a eno, 0, July Mt.—Mnat racing had been matched with Coffey, imme- |will be matohed to Aight again in| thnewy and Prod Paton at ae Harhon, | Dempaey carries off the honors, We're] oe ne wag when mother was about thirty, ae fae 419) BS rte coves 148 | again feattired “we Grand Clreuit “hat diately the Irishman was made al-|goptember before the same club. bs ; nde to-m 01 ay for a rest. Jack is goin palate RRS A He Wl) ness meeting here. In the free for a y ros monde 8 i today aelected by the Horiig Comminaion of New| out to the Coast around Labor Day, a 5 a e . | Babs, Keon, Jana: nt Walter Cox drove Mable Trask to mont 2 prohibitive favorite, Moran : dorebin ttite| JOC) lo teleree the Frankie HurmeJaber Whiteland will box at all the camps for the A PROPERLY DEALT BUST IN THE BYE 8 APT TO CHANGE THE |, SPO)Si. MACE theses new record in A an equatied the WAS 100K UPON ae oe that he fought |o Nee tercey wal te trimett ff at the Jorper jaws At the Atlante City yorting Club show on | Army Athletic Fund, as did Benny | COMPLEXION OF ALMOST ANY ARGUMENT, Beds Samsueys..2 1081 Son) Coulaseys 2222188 | OTe TOR tit, omy opt on one of the occasions that he fought | ot New Jeremy will ae att as te deeper | reo) mn haan Oy Meakian Cie mer se | Army AUIBtIG y flask ; 5 BA) Louie WII Os | in a trotting race nly of ew ityeeat the Olympic A. ( Ce Ma eee eau peitepaicad 00} ‘ 18 Jews Darate,. | ~ Delae S| nt in the race was P eors, hel Fe ty ated by diet, Savage (Si et hint ts i ace Tomy Ther of far {mnacloa uo Whe ta be hte w tar of] ““Demnsry stands ready to do any 1 in small wonder that the man who buys cigarettes these days fy Bach ie ae ts ode Maiaad! [Str Friacor “The” two horaew "tin oran, despite a broke ind, |emon, > Young Rector of Je city ed in, thing within his power to help the); laying the stock market—up one day and down the nex ni ie neck and neck in both heats. In Ne ene eee scanty eee wl Ie ee ees] mrcatis "Seung BNUTS Now Pakied, Meee, (ROMER, BOE JE Waa. the. bitterest |\e Ne Werw Playing 5 Peat cco gon | tally, ithe “new, tnark (made for Mala rw e e Luther cCa nay will DO eight roaula thor els! nkie of New Rextfon Ma alae omnini tant tosh nan of Spada! 110 sk equals that of Geer's stallio Sty of competition, but he never |rounder Jobay 1" of ‘Hayoune wil) ef and Walnney TW of Lawell, Mem. wll meet in| Kind of a disappointment to him When! 4 i againgt the polley of this newspaper to Pring the Yankee reply t Phe RPE Map caltebtl loot ALA 4 a ms ” displayed class sufficient to give him | agains New A of Mrovkiye, & twelve rouad ah te Serbson, for the iighi- | BO 60! den. He had a badly swol-| the greeting, “Kamerad!” ogy Cea olde and ep , twe ty-third | annual ” at eee Moran atonped Tero |of Pittupungh. ie in the vary, be manawe 10 ort | Lame), Maw woaight. “Ae Bntt defeated Wilhe| its vet he was w to Ko throush| The common belles concerning the merrie game of golf is that it ts played | AEH ITN yitiay 18, ao | 1% 4 on Saturday, Aug FE ee een ieee The victory. made | tum off t engage in many {tic battles, Harry | Jeckaon on Monday night at Tieton be ought to| with the contest, but Misko wasn't-| on tinks by a lot of missing ones 2 AN URCE Rr three serie and wae Petition is open to : in three rounc he victory made | D ogni apc Al elerec 3 ag | Yes, siree! he Government can —_— ling: one - nf sloop! awl, onc r i I eee ee ee ee er ha miele ee a Me eer oon on us to work night and da ‘As to the marksmanship of Jan Rohnson on the firing line, Tohn Jener beat 1" special “clasaen ‘not over Chase tt bad LA eragtia gd a afternoon for ten minds, ad ~ to help raise money to buy athletic aie : ee? if naleboats also w and” for years, but here he was with [1iL, tomarnm Eos pth i Pigeon meer Tn a letter fame vereived tram Knockout Rwemes, | ectuipment and comforts for the boys | #ay8 he's a champion with the he-cow. ie to be determined on comparative riches suddenly thrust |otber with Heltiing levouly Uivtagd at Phils. [the aame east aide lightweight who ie whiting in| who ure fighting to beat Germany for | ee pall BN 14 ‘upon him, the apes sir besien ue Praare with Uncle Ram's tnrs, ewes may that | UA" - Page William Penn Ut eworpeat ald inaltona: ‘ol access went to Moras 5 rane 108 Meme 98 TumNy Oe ho has becn in three batues over there im the| There are many fight fans coming 9 +118) S51 sDainty Lady, . 6 | degree e Bt nocking abo: Owing to the fact that the boring shows held! fourteen months that he hae ten in the errice.|from the West to see thix bout to K, big league baseball magnate te fe Wrale, 3° 388 | a bit, with the result that when he |, One lo vee ne hworting Club Gatarday further states that he had the plewsum of| morrow night, They are all smoked HE big league baseball m en it tt fe ee | R A faced’ Coffey for the second time he [7 ths Atiamie Coy Kerang Cee nc ine] knocking cut acwnal Camere at che qurterm|up over the match in the wild and Is a funny sort of critter; Van Mt 188 | A 4 wasn't in the first-class condition tat | ep edicale had expert they woul, ths off | with hie right bit amin and weidin chee to] woolly because of the great knock He greets his brother magnate O68, Lamentation AOR! 3 104 | Em ire City Track he was in the first battle—a time |‘) die io Wir entertanmente oa | 200 pounda, out records of the two rivals, Demp ; ae aoren Lass n & square meal was an event In ee eee tS ee te ie § DEOL e: untead cawant ann akc 0 With a most foalignant Hisers Smceeeeeensiieneerseren | eases @ uote vanunn his career. Coffey this time lasted abhow Monday vight Wrankle Burne of Jemy Crty Mackey, who, while he was engaged] victories out of twenty » bouts d And if he breaks his ankle Bine rounds and wan 1 to. 30 hot [227 enn ete a bonton Tea ronrted wis ote Coen Ta Tae cane yee cease tear Mi veatalea Rie an aratiiter RACING SELECTIONS. TO-MORROW when be ran foul of Moran's hay- | viiguu. wit meet in We sae tout of aight | ond who unlilerwently werved ae Athletic Seer} out of fifteen for Fulton. Dempsey . f J 7 $5,000 East View Stakes maker. rounds, tary at Camm Merritt, New Jermy, is gointg}is a favorite in the betting in the) ——— % BEY is YONKERS, | Yonk Handi The second knockout victory over aimad for the Knights of Columbus ioe secre | West, and by ringtime it is expected WE HAVE HEARD IT SAID BY AMERICAN LEAGUE BATSMEN First Race—- Auntie, Flyaway, |f§ $3,000 Yonkers Handic: Coffey made Moran the fistic idol of | BIN Brennan, the fant CHicme hearrwiutit who | trial rumition, Vor the jaat thee years ‘ir" | that he'll rule the choice in the local! THAT [YS EASIER TO HIT WALTER JOHNSON THAN TO LET HIM| Scoots : NU RVEN ES s the hour, and, of course, when Will- {tae been attache to the naval eaten at Hetham| hag tren trainer for Frankie Burm, the noted! wagering. They are betting $7 to 810| wip YOU, Second Race — Wheat Cakes, 40 P.M, J ard came here for his first and only [May Park for » tow works, has bem arxedaed | ermy ity featherweight. Tis" did moat of | that the bout won't go the limit. ‘ : _ Laine Vs eee rant, Jack : My rohan Henan, | ithe ie would |& cer iden his duties an an cffi. | pling and be eunveatu on appeared In person al P " hi e—l, Erre * ermine a efense of the title the public would |2o* ey eT great doligat in teach De ee, oe ess tae tociortna nt |hehe Randiaioce Jn Stk divest, want From a baseball point of view it will be interesting to watch the exodus | seuart, Ban listen to nothing but Moran's being D n | feettmews . . os : ¥ th. Fourth © — lanovta, Hank ‘the station how to tun, As > terday morning and gave @ satisfac. | hi ipyards at the close of the war. a i matched with him, for which he re we pekien ot Uhirty-ois pears ago t Nae oer Hint baring faites | from ene. enipy’ O'Day, Sal Vest felved nearly $35,000. He made a |U™ em many ober bosem chow wih evnmes. | 14 whmn bronghi down semral fghiew to|to answer the summons of the board. | ae Fitth, Race—Paddy Dear, Har- good showing, going the distance-- |(h lwian Bay yore mame w kaw bmw le Fh) OO etm. 1. 1. Inet mit, where they tomd | After Henry A. Wise. Chairman of the! — ‘The fool arriving home a little squifty in the wee small hours takes off | wood IT. Dundrears a « twenty rounds. eal ® -— for the benefit of the thomands of soldiers at the board. had nerd. F yitan's mon C | nis shoes on the front steps, tiptoes across the veranda and then rings the Pe e—-Wonderman, Milda, | a re has had a picturesque Kid Nerfoh, Ramey Adaty and uthes | HIS dalingucncy, due t scarriage = cee A had fm pe oy satel Joc meerwts enaien, tee count |S St eet rol nein ae Fof two notices’ mailed him ‘at Minne; | bell. Es —_—— \ & Paddock. w.10 , OTS to meet ight | made Chetr feet battlt he sent an order to tho draft —— . Including ere are rooting for his quick re- between Jack Britton, qx-title hebder, and ' ponents made the snkiier arpiamd them for ect hoard’ in Harrison, N. J., rescinding the fotiole who toile tn his war ganien after working hou te bound to cultivate a lot of choice | Gtants, . with St, Louls, 3.30 P.M. covering from his present illness, wi ‘Ryan, the Jereqy welterweight, af the eal minutes after thelr scrape were ores, request to arrest Fulton on ™ po Ry Polo Groun Adm, bQg—Advu - , om