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‘DIFFERENT FISTIC TYPES BUT BOTH KNOCKER-QUTS Fulton Has Physical Advantages Over Dempsey and Wonderful { Recuperative Powers, but Latter Seems More of an Iron ~Man and Is Steadier, While Giant Plasterer Is Excitable at Times and Fights Less Consistently. By Robert Edgren. Copyrisht, 1918 ty The Prem Publishing Oo. (The New Tork Brening World ) ACK DEMPSEY and Fred Fulton will soon know which ie first in Mne for the heavyweight championship of the world. These two are natural rivals for the honors which Willard has inquished by retiring from the ring ‘They are fighters of entirely different types, yet each is a knocker-out. Physically, the advantage seems to be with Fulton, for he is almost as big a man as Willard himself. Ful- ton is a big man’ among giants, while Dempsey is simply a big man among men. Fulton stands six and a half feet tall, Dempsey is a little over six feet. Fulton weighs 220 pounds stripped, and at that weight is as lean as a greyhound Dempsey weighs 195 pounds stripped, and he is chunkily and solidly baile Falton has « reach of eighty-four inches, Dempsey’s reach is about “tem inches less But with that the catalogue of Fulton's advantage ends. Fulton has ) fine recuperative powers, but he can be knocked down, and frequently has ‘been knocked down and temporarily dazed in his hard fights. He gets up again, it’s true, and usually he whips the man who put him down. Empety aeema to be more Of af nnn fron Man. He lost one fight when he |exnresses no such was a novice, to Fireman Jim Flynn. | piaste But tater he knocked Flynn out eas- ge ey Ahad an hg to Stan fy. He has fought men much bigger) ic hvern types nie eee oh the than bimeeif, and he doesn't think be | teary in constantly, and he carries no fs handicapped in the least by giving| marks for all his hard fights, becaus away fifty pounds. He fully believes | like McGovern, he that his superior speed is worth more | awe of the lengthy Iways carried such @ furiously aggressive pace that his BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK FULTON HAS THE GREATER REACH Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). mk an wey Soar od i ater gis Se OES i Denrser ae pi ger tory re mek fms A owoniineans Hank O'Day Left at Post in Stake After Being Unneces- sarily Worried By Starter’s Layers Have Better of It In Battle With Players When Six Favorites Lose | RACING SELECTIONS. YONKERS. First Race —O'Donovan, Cobalt, Star Hen, Second Race — African Arrow, Annual Tourney and Outing of | Printing Men of New York | Promises Big Time Next Wed- nesday at Shakamaxon Country Club. SLICE —_—~— The annual golf tousnament and outing of the New York Employing Printers and Supplymen's Golf As90- ciation (with the co-operation of “the Swedes") will be held next Wednes- day at the Shackamaxcn Country Club of Westfield, N. J. John Clyde Oswald is the Chairman, assisted by & big committee, He has arranged an unusually fine entertainment for the occasion, “The Swedes" referred to above include many well-known persons in the printing trade, The programme for the day is as follows: 9.30 A, M.—Qet-together meeting. registering, handicapping, | 10 A, M—Club championship | handicap, eighteen holes, medal piay, awards for first and second best scores, 1 P. M.—Golfere mncheon, 2 P. M.—Approaching and putting contest over water hazard at seven« teenth hole, awards for first and seo- ond best scores. 3.30 P. M.—Thrift Stamp Sweep- stakes handicap, nine holes, medal play, awards for first, second and third best scores, 5.30 P. M.—Free-for-all canoe race, half mile, entries close at 5 o'clock. 6.30 P. M.—Diving and swimming contests, J. W. Sweetser of Lawrence Park and Assistant. Game Cock, Dick Williams. Carl Anderson led the field in the ama- N° | opponents had little ume to do any 15 A GREAT (aatineereaesal: Jorfurs Mace—Lord Brighton, Ute | teur.professional four-ball golf event at llega vel Gomer oon | thing bur, try t0 avoid being knocked COUNTER = By Vi iF anhouith Ruce—Miller entry, Hen- [the Inwood Country Club, returning a fr strength, Dempse nis | 0 cGovern never had a mark, in incen: or. rie. St. Isidore, card of 153—4—149, Corn! Ned fan @are of it. He can rough with | spite of his hundred or more of hard Hrrrer_, y reanor Firth’ Hace Valorius, L'Errant, ard of 153—4—149, tions call aot fights. HE layers got richer and th The Cock 7 for gross scores of the partners to be any one and take a bard punch with | “Whichever one goes to the front | players poorer at the Yonkers| ; Sixth Hace—Cien Ryan, Dahinds, added, from which the amateur’s mete out showing any effect. when Fulton and Dempsey clash will track yesterday, Not a sing er: eee ropolitan handicap waa to be deducted, be a fit champion, for both are far - RSE MPSEY NEVER P By be “ = = = —= | sweets who made a good showing in Dempsey Steadier Than Fulton. | vrove the uvernse in the neavsweignt UTES Rare tore PuLreus [favorite won. ‘The first three choices the Interachiolaatie touroainenk 6b use another great difference | class. They are the beat men, except fal were beaten on their merits, but the |/ong shots and others insist it is|the interschoiastic tor ‘There is nd ing Willard only, who have come out Lert Hoox< BerFoRe .~.-- last three lost through no fault of | Quentin, white still there are othors|sau last year, had a 77 yesterday and Between the men, and it is in Domp- 07 the heavyweight title since Jack heir own, Hank O'Day, for inatanoo, | WH0,delleve that Godirey Jr. rode one |was allowed a four-atroke allowance, sey's favor. Fulton is excitable, and) Johnson won from Burns in Australia Lite Me ees oe ay, for Instance, | of them and Quentin the oth:r.| anderson made the round in 76 Dempecy is not. Fulton hus lost two —| was all but left at the post: in the| Whichever one it is is éntitled tO|” geond prise was won by H. G White or three fights by losing hie head. fifth Paddy Dear was neal pockets praise for good heady riding and Clarence Hackney, from Atlantie Dempsey 2 | : ey. {n ieee Nty, c d ding 163—11—152, has been a steadily con. throughout the entire journey, and ' cm ; i locity, thelr card roading fights like a champion ard sometimes, over confidence on the part of Jockey | self, even though, Dainty Lady did |D0litan open title holder, and F. H. when meeting unexpected roughing, In Demse F lt Compiled by Moreland News Bureau Sunde, The starts were none toolset a flying start Jockey Sande |Hoyt of Siwanoy finished in a triple tle uU 1} prought him from some distance t or third plac Semen ie coc! atensy etclll and Sent Y- 0 TON ee leet nasrnceee ttt ing {at the stretch turn und easly cought [McNamara returned the best gross score Hike a novice. e American League Batting Averages. | ]¥nes. Detwit oo... 18 a disgruntled lot of racogoers left the} Dainty Lady. Inside the final six-|of the day, making the circuit in 73, ‘The fights Fulten and Dempsey had out at Harrison Reconia of players who have played wp ©] Ci octe, Ulnago rat | track with the idea that beating the/teenth it looked a case of walking Quite a few of the pains picked up with Cari Morris iltustrate the point Wednanday, July 24, get Laas. Be races can't be done, home for him, but Sande became|wnen the going got too uncertain, now ; A whee Players and Clute, @, ALB, Rt Bay, Nagpingos .:. 8 Frank Regan's Sooots waa the win-|¥ercontident, He may have thought | "eo i Bperets io a clumsy fellow, any - Acoma, Athletion ® Aitrook, Waahingtoo ss. 3 all he had to do was to catch Dainty |tably Loula Tellier, the Brookline prow | hard pressed is likely to go in for . De: 1 detlow: than the 0 Mouek,” St Latta it) 18 ner of the opening event, showing @|j aay and she would stop, but litt | fessional, who was playing with Hy Ly rough-house tactics not allowed un- Heavyweights Are Scheduled to Hochense Dinitaran and: tat ne: Will + Athictice «esse, 86 SIO 44 Danwei Gnoan ft decided improvement over any form ece on the Lady wasn't giving up|! ilps, snother BOY ae 5 ine Tait + y iw tier, St, Louie. . “0 Larmderntik, ‘St. Lain she has previously displayed, She easily as that. He handrode sterday was sort der the rules. > «| Keep tearing In and will keep pound- |." , fe 81 played. * y ‘The competition yesterday wi Fulton fought Morris in Now York. Enter Ring To-Night at Six-| ert vutton's midsneotion until he ne eee’ + | Lop gate [came from behind the Uring Auntic | Vikorously sind kept hig mount @|of a preliminary for the four-cornered " H v 0 “ e a “ad * Service, ba ie ead ie rest o o “AY. | teal match which wi e decided a - Morris bad a plan of battle that Vhirty O'clock. ra tse Gowen be 188) kG, Wher Dh | Siaabee, Clorwand os : vere Pare cee |4ud finished out strong. in her other|Wonderman bore in a trifle when |wood to-day under the direction of the . . »D- ¥ = opes to put ove e oi raney, Cleveland omg ia en, |Taces she has shown flashes of speed| Sande thought he had the race won, |Professional Golfers’ Association, the | night. He oe A Cd otoathneyipte ae —— ths will Dring hin fame and fortune. |p New Terk 46 100 -t01| National Leanne Batting Averaren, | “to ene his ghown fae se TTHHAA thie JEOMOY rede Coke abeTin [proaeeda ot Which Will ep to tne Feoa ing close to Fulton, to fo eavy, ere is one big achiever r ; 2 (808 coomts of players who have > de 2 © 0 ross, ved range hitting. Morris roughed By Alex, Sullivan. Fulton's record that xeoma to be for-| i Milam Washington. 67 S41 36 108-808) wednesday, July 24, aie ave,|, J09ephine Zarate, always speedy |Mive ridden, the colt could hardiy orgie four teams acheduled to take part : muito * ye ord gotten—his easy knockout victory over) 11,50)” as : Players and Cinim, — @, ALB ‘am | Ut fain’ lying break | Oke to-day represent Allies, homebreds, and wrestled, and pushed Fulton | FF you can rely on the word of the] Gotten —tis easy lmockout victory Over | Hooper, ‘Boston .<...: 109.300) ccinorth, Pracunes 0 "6 18 “am but faint hearted, got w flying brea : ; forday represent | Allies, | homebreds, about, and perhaps struck low. Ful- managers, the principals and the} working with the soldiers at Spartan. | jew. Sb tone MD oqo | Eucter, st. Lemnia 104 20 “319 and was never caught in the second.| Major August Telmont, ax President |RCote Ait Peer rag combinations sted to Referee Bill Brown, promoters of to-night’s bout be-| burg and he ought to have been in] vise one be Odneinmmes O44 Currency seemed to have her beaten |fiade an announcement. Code ciation. | will face each other with the amateurs ton protested to Referee = B A hil anata it} Fulton toyed with| Muench, Athletes . 6.200) eiaritt, New York at @ sixteenth from home, but “hung” [neve an announ NOveTuay that I¥/ys, Scotch, After luncheon this order and being told to continue fighting tween Jack Dempsey and Fred Ful oy" ‘ hod wa i" a or ritard the | ©: Walker, Athieticn 80.2001 7 Wheat, Brook ae PS EARTORHGIAL EABEMBKIE IUBU na the in keeping n novement to per=| wits be reversed, : f chedule t the Federal | the Pittsburgher, Agains: ard, Caldwell, ‘New ‘g07 | 6. "Sau si at the crucial moment. e Vy the |manently Improve the bree! ve, | WHE . se and stop talking, struck Morris low, | ton, schedul rd to start ai the Federal) lampion, Moran tnde ® fairly 00d cea Miah adel Re Pd Viaubert. iru br favorite, wasn't away any too wail |Several of the big stakes decided an-| yANGHESTER, Vt July 27.—Dr. ©. Probably he didn't intend to strike) League Huseball Park, Harrison, N. J! snowing, and at no stage was he out- : B99 | eee OU and had to take the overland route 'nually at Belmont Park, which hitherto |p, MANOIPSTRTS Mle Jue tune club, low. but he was wildly excited, be-| at 6.80 ofclock, it will be the greatest | Classed as he was against Fulton, | Sanh a as ae She looked us if we would run over have been open to geldines, will have |{f- Gardner of the Agawam funt C1 x . Me n ‘2s7 jer ks ten eve e r e conditions nked so that they will “ t >| . e eo, heavyweight battle ever staged in} Johny Eckhardt, the well known| oe aa: | Morale, Chics verything coming from the far turn {he conditions chang Jtne Worcester Country Club won the @ause he had a cut over the eye, ae alt Wi Ph |#sehmande, rooklen to the stretch, but the effort she made P® open only to re colts a a i Tune oe The ¢ 8 country. os be ye] referee of Atlantic City, will officiate i ct Tee F day ie 5 Phe events converned ase the ace matches in semi-final roun which he claimed was the result of HN . ay renee iiss _ vere kev fa the third man in the ring, ‘Tia Ia| (ia Rey fears $3 cee l tear Geserea in getting to a contending position at The events concerned are t te Suburtan (mid-summer golf tournament at tha 0 3 said that| fights been almost as highly touted ningh ‘suc | Mellman, Detroit’: 6 N that stage took away her usual) .Snicep ol Suen ors an - wanok Club. y will meet in the Bete: Bill Brown always said thas) eit ilen flat. bat thie tine the wise{ 20, ced Jab, with two such qlanta| Hellges, Detroit Fy That, stage. 109) y m A 20, and the Lawrence | Ukwanok Fulton wanted to quit. In view 0! i at, pounding away at each other, and) gon tieemit es ts A . stima: tin thaliee All these inal ae his fighting since that time, ithardly Ones are declaring that both men] probably every now and then comi ns Ht fortes, Detroit: i ee ah hye ll ay Ala eee Ray in er part of November NEW LONDON, Conn., July 27.—Two a : sothe: reine Hoviie, New ; hird e simply met @ r t July 2 able | Possess such terrific punches that it] together in a death-like grapple. [Med 7 + hout rmstrongs are left to fight it out in seems likely. It is more probabil ' Many fans have wondered why the| Qi.l! & L'Errant, which ran in front withou —— FAA On eS AUS tert Why toursament that he lost pis Judgment in the face | 18 4 an even money bet that the} out is starting at auch an odd hour! have ry much effort to win in « mild drive. TO.DAY'S ENTRIES FOR sn the, Shenecossett Hnks. J, Taylor | of unexpected roughing. jseray won't go the limit of eight) ay 630. In the first place the pro-| Goblins, oe #& L'Errant was one of the good things Re eae oh Mew tas aeanted Fight | rounds, moters didn't want to interfere with |i. juuee that Hetrelanss puts over every EMPIRE CITY TRACK)": i Miller of New York by Band i Fouls Only Made Dempsey Fight.) Come wnat may, both Inds aro tn] the bende! games, but they did do) Mig St aig: ; ce = ped Deaton saat Demysey fought Morris ut Buf- the best of form to wage @ terrifi: | fre te heli . , 4 Colina, Cea, The Bronxville Handicap was {he ue three-year-olds; claiming; | HUNT Pisin e em psey. y battle sey ve! : . alinwin. Waahingte Os matisfacto: " yf the day. 108) NE Onion — referee wanted to disqualify Morris, /out at Long Branch and the natives) to have pictures taken of this contest | Bagon paren Nes Yorke so under any conditions, but those rt Rise abe | LOWELL, July 27.—Frankle Britt of and Dempsey at once asked him not think he is the greatest fighter that} between the foremost active beh rinan Hamtons Wickland. Romton who backed Hank O'Day didn't get a io Wr Ghee 10! Bo nen oily Vdaheatad Bhicne “ hs of the present. They should Meninal Eh dine 108 ° edford easily defeated Phinney to interfere, as he wanted to beat/ever drew on a glove. Fulton has|moths of the present. They shoul War oe Cia Aga Pont run for their money at all, Hank was + bp fe chine anol see | Boyle of Lowell, stopping bim with » Morris outright and not win on a|been quictly training at another sea- [M6 8 Worthwhile attraction any-| Su samxe, Si tani. Ob rere) a bit fractious at the post, but the Macheanie’ 2.100 Aovreal "tus |Besch im the momach in the fifth round t He gave Morris such a beating | Side resort—Ryo—and he ts also in] TUire iN ie ney tex st stig Teton 4414 rman. New York starters assistant worried hum @ lot. ar oer ney ‘sid 1! |r what was to have been a twelve-round oul. Puig a6 Cant first-class condition, at BL . aa wae hel ho pone. Wal jen, Bt He held him and twisted him in a) SP he Ane mite ed 8 Pout last night, at the Cres Y aig Beane next round that Carl's seconds|" ‘here is an old acientific problom| (at they will be turned over to the) }. Kuser, Ved Unione way to arouse the ire of any self: | (82) African Arrow. 100 * 106 | 1 was. clearly overmatched, Ha threw in the spong |regarding the result when an irre vernment and that thoy Do] nena: Be Witareraids respecting horse, and finally with the | 202% Dawn star... 0 ck Wine 121 | made his best showing In the’ thint shown for the benctit of the Army] (iM ath dain ‘ ) wae y Hl 2 ATUL. OO Fulton has had more ring experi- sistible force meets an immovable | Qyawn, far tm ea Margery. Boston field lined up straight, he stood in| jis Dan ifs round, Lang- | body. Which is which in the case of nletio Fund Maw’ He Myer, himokive |front of Hank waving a whip at his |" THUD RAGK ‘The Kast View Stake; for anna. eR EP ence, He has stopped Bam Lang: | iiion and Dempsey in hurd to deter-| Jack Curley, who has been pro-| [ive Sen Vork:: Ravemdt,” Philadephia jhead as if defying him to break with | argreroiie, abuut ais fark Cuban Stars Again He ford and Frank Morag, fighting like ming, Both have the most remark-|mMoting tho match, says that it is the| liens Chicago Citrmalet®, Oincinastl the others, Hank naturally was | fg) SS? rate Light! 114] -ro-morrow afternoon at Olympic Field eagh of these big lable records of knockouts aciteved| hardest to puto’ any match bel ty New. York. erking his head away from the in-| te 1 faye tars ei Adin: Wakee the Eeneeer and mving © ess fale, Tesora oF ke ihe gie a) was ever identified with—not except.| Ss {dating starting qssistant, when |, POURTH AGH The Yonkers Handicap; for|the Cuban Stars v oe th bad beating. He knocked out in the past year and both are confi tim & Kw Lire yoarokde and wimant; one Mile aude ax | Lincoln Giants In a double-header for as — ao ys nd stopped Gent of scoring a decisive victory to- | Ink the ee nee bout, for the barrier went up. The others Were | ternth \the International colored championship. me Welnert aie Sn paca z which he had to go to London, back lion thelr way to the frst turn | 211" Hendrie +0185 | cir last meeting, three weeks ogo, Char night we a nt At their big Tom Cowler a ‘couple of times. Ri, exports believe that where|to PLT Px. and then to Havana before he got to running, All he) My "Achar li ria “398 | the ‘Cubans: won the Spening ame after e : heir second fight Fulton hax it on Dempsey. is in the | in order to pull tt off, couid do thereafter was trail the fleld | 368% St. Into 117 A ten-inning struggle and were leadi meee enn bit Ep thelr socond Gaht | Fulton has it on Dempacy ls in the |i ey pall park where the Qaht takes toca iio 0 (20\several lengths back. Some wag was| ,FIFTIL RAOK-For | tte in the second score of 4 to he knocked Fulton down twice, Ful- matter of reach, as they coin wart: conditions; one mile [inne SeGownpour of rain stopped the on harsiy able ¢ t it, With his long left to keep Dempsey place sqits }00 genet 3 ; | New York hit heard to say afterward that the Ea Tr 113) $8 Riseuit Torton!, 108 w Lae, was barely able to get up. iz ee Fulton is now @ slight favorite in nao S arter and M9 assistants probably | 140. Celera c:s./108) Poly 102 | contest. oe ‘ was then that Fulton showed game Hk oe bere rhand, it ia stated that the betting, fink. Weare a Honel Lonmee Fh oidal Recordn, \ think Vomburgh doesn't kaow how to 1 Se find ant Cabs tot] me mirinies "3108 Farese Wins on Points, y gener - ——— — mae _ te: (Be to duly 96.) | hanc ‘avoriles are try! 0) 278 Star CO 08! (872) Le erat. 108 | i mene sreat fing goneralabip by nr fo Pitchers and Clute, G, W, ob, mT, Ave, |Mandicap favorites and are tying tO] FE XTH MACKAUor teen cisigit | Harold Farese of Newark outpointed a velp him out with additional handi-| , | Parone of Newmark outpolnted eee HhrOuRD: Uatll he had re ° e 6 "Hamilton, Witebureh, 6 1000 | Caps at the post. fer) Clem fiyan,...119! 881® *syivane 116 ene et er oxiera Club, Newark vewetue aries Recruits of Big Leagues tite | i Be Genet HN BAY ata tune } Cowler out. Fulton has bea 4 do CZ A aes | et, Brookia soos b 10M} | Racegoers, especially losers, often | fiat paring 115 R44) Slaacky” Lady. aM cad mood heavyw a ln. Batyle that ° ‘ 3 ® few Woke vl go beyond ‘the libel laws in their | "Ay ghehvice slicwanne clatmet "otttstees 7 ieee reminded one of the famous res? i i Clnetniaath 2525 criticisms of horses, jockeys, owners Pest DAY ED Bec Sc Show Up Well in Averages|\2* 1% | ae sera ae ioe) eee a Neusat n, Chicas ane u 3 8 Day. ender of the ring O e U ver es United States’ Service, New the race won by N. K, Heal, with the] phe Rye Beach Club will held its WILL CROSS But Dempsey knocks many of b pS oo - natock, Puctsvuneh | favorite, Paddy Dear, hemmed in and]. oning water carnival of the season BE DAY @pponents out in a round, A few : : American League Pitchers’ Reco gies, Chicago | igilout of condition, in @ manner that | ° nae “ed on 4 Be are, ie met three men in five) Acosta Has Good Figure for His| Sitenurs® Club etilt tops the hitters (Up to July 4.) hing sss tai {doesn't befit an odds on choice, “He |!) the Rye Harbor, and an 80-yard A a4 See edocking cut two in a minu arsine 7 | but be dropped 17 points to 898. Denny] pminerment cine. 9. W Ave ne, Nica si! wasn't intended" was the sum and | wim for the women's metropolitan A. Em ire Cit Track he minute and wine eT srican | Kaul, now a Corporal’ in Uncle} mie ot Ae | ‘ 100 S, New wi | Mibstance of the communt after the | A. U. championship will be the feature is, The Was borky | Fifteen Games in American | Sam's army of heavy swatters, fin-| )Valton Athiene ae ae | Loon | + hreeaiee, Cineiiaat 4)|race, ‘The public took Paddy and the |The race promises to be unusually in- (YONKERS & MT, VERNON) » has 4 1 his aa aatns ished (b on With an average Wanhut Fes ak Oe 1000 825 | wise set backed N. K. Beal, Anyhow | teresting, for three of the girls who 7 But should ven ‘ , Organization. 321, which wan pretty Kuod for ii a a i Rar |e a cerns around BYOATTIER AT Gk he icin ae a RE Ch Oss) HANDICAP erences with alm in * Zack Wheat, the fleet-footed Dodger | tthe, ee | 4 |in the stretoh and made them 100k | cariotte Boyle and Lacy Freeman of MELROSE Re cerns cf hie acre BADING batsmen in both leagues | Outielder, is coe Vee vemiee Oe BAY ah rnd oh einai 7 fix | decidedly cheap. the Women’ A.—are national title THe DLV ERS | ‘ ae a nen in pay oe | ta veal 1 ier ‘ord of | Lone ‘ } 9 La 10 ari — ree S pense hardest, world | Sontinue te Mirase she ball for] 320, though Home jitun, taker in| Mevighien. New tori OY i Nort Lor , 13 ‘The poor geldings, whieh are no | holders. cla), face, TH ‘ain w j b knock high averages while the game's | « y pressing him for this distine-| Galan St. Lane wo& 4 Shee, ittabirth i \erpaa tony Sone accent taal racine ———— a ing out bis sy g partners fMicials are resorting to the use of| ton and is only three points to the| Hise, Chicago Hy Fi i + tools, are to be banished from fash- Stengel’s Team in Pittsburgh, ; may Miske was mye f0usht the pulmotor in an effort to keep] Tearward Move, New York % i 8 Ft \jonable racing company no matter y Stengel and his balltossers from ne Sap at 13 | Dempsey the A Athletic Fund‘? unainder of|f2® changing lineup of the tw Wasi ingiow. 18 19 i how good they may be a8 race horses. | the iving ship New York will Panter ny \ Bhow at Madison 8 ¢ Garden, July baseball alive for the remainder Of) majop circuits is easily seen in th 1 7 611 | Mein, Philadelphia 2 The Jockey Club has announced thai} for pittsbureh to-morrow, where ass ood On the a f " {the show he the year, In the American League} latest pitching records, Heading the | 2” 10 O00 | Carter, Chicago 3 next year hone but whole horses will play the Officers’ Training Camp team Station Lemce by pally the wouldn't fix 8 pr ttle struggle going| American League is Matte: Watam, Athletia «+ § BR) Anioman, | New ; © eligible for The Belmont, The With- RD: ft at wee's & DIP RY nggle woing 1 18 Mattoson of | Went’ St. Jou. |, 2 # D | Johnson, at. Lents ie alization and ‘The Sut on Monday. Harry Heltman, the sensa sa.n0 ; a oF Boboa an wae) 3 : , and Cob for the| W4smington, who sips throw with | motel Dees 1 foe | tw, ls st 8 era, The ator ne he Bubure ooklynite, Doc ‘T | BAbition with him. hig A RG COND FOF The | a taat mark, th i. 1 CON Bint ny egg er & Yee S| hint $ 7 ban. Roamer, one of the best horses|tional young Hrooktynite, will occupy War Tar, “A Big McG honor batting position, Acosta held| Oty tnree “gumes. Routing ieee | At K @ ye capt | at s in the country, isa gelding. He may|the mound for the sailor lads, while ig McGovern, his advantage the past week, holding| king pin of the Yankeo twirltae ‘ & 118 ‘ have to get himself @ “useful” occu- | Stengel will play right and Jimmy Mick- ‘This fell x pin of ling corps, 8 116 & : erdere i . js fellow is a great fighter,” suid tight around tho .404 mark, Cobb] With # revord of four games won ond . 8 i pation pow. man centre, On Aum 1? Casey and bis = 1“ He ped two points from .2 mit in | one lost | heclienbach, 0 Tot eae team will play at Trenton, N. J. k at itt ge on. |Cere eet te pr ig Hh Sut int ame top of the Natiohal Lesgue's| Atte ne 6 13 is 4 ‘The Preece fainily is getting into pan hE ee OLY MPIC FIELD (file could knock me out in e number of games played he 1] pitching force is Well. re tod in | remy, Cleneiand, £19 ER) Sree, Broosin y 8 the racing limelight as the @eagon Sailors at Dyckman Oval. 1RGth St, &Gth Ay, TO-MOR,, 1.20 P, ¢ He had ear out 4 ¢ real leader, as the Detroit slug-|the service, Hamilton, Pfeffer, Cadore |e" ue” 1 24.000 | Kem % wanes, Lucky Lady and Dainty Lady Naval Reserves, who have. trie) 2we Cniner—Kiternational Championship ¥ that | didn't know where 1 was wen in seventy-nine tourr and Barnes all being in the army and | Pern, Athietice 15 Wd 14M | Dek ‘ have both won for it lately, and at} The Nav . i INCOLN GIANTS four + Sea gee ae ‘ Drage: Aftoon, which is | PFEPAring to shoot a few fast ones at | Vareel, New Yor ie a fancy prices, There are two Jockeys | umphed over some of the leading semi- Se up knocked out ail his | oon, which is a! ine Gerinana, who undoubtedly woutd | {esis joie 1 to in the family, one Quentin and the | pro teama in the metropolitan, iis vs CUBAN STARS ig partners every d mn train. big gkoose-step Into the Rhine if they only | Aver, Washington: iB ie 1 other Godfrey jr, The horses run ia Will be tne opp: ENTS ne zeinawarid e ha He, isn't a boxer but he's a | Ir League, as if in] knew what was coming their way | framan Ghanian, re 6 Mrs, Fresce'p name. Aad are tained double-header at Dyckman Oval near eniar . en uiton wit © players’ spiri very s¢ ‘This disarrangement puts | fiteem Bt Lous = |by Mr, Preec ere Roe! o belthe Dyekman Street Subway station, Dyck [imate tee rounds hy with the players’ spirit, | 102 OF ihe Chante 'at the head of the [ieee Whee rs al Imam difficulty, however,” boat |ft"yyn"A atime the Pianigl vit ove DYCKMAN OVAL Pi! 0 to be expert opinie has been a alight falling off in ji: with a record of one lost and the “wate ov 4 ond ow s identifying the boys, Some say it I8|of the topnote ms of New Jersey, Donble Header—Pininfield, 3 } ight Fulton, too, and he batting figures, Gouthworth of the iM With 8 record | . Ga Bete { roieatey Mdm Tylebers.§ PM Codtrey de, who ie putting over the| with clash with the locals Naval Meserves vs, Kingsbridge SNF ET ME yeh ay =