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0 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1918, Thames BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK HOOKS: AND . JESS SAYS HE’LL FIGHT DEMPSEY AFTER THE WAR. - + By Thornton Fisher yright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World), | r | —_—_o—— 1 DONT WANT lee ; . ) Any DINNER. eon Big Field to Play in Deal Club TODAY . | GUESS REMEMBER WHEN Tournament. NAUGHTY °\ BON - ; LAW HUNGRY! HE next big round-up of golfers | will be at the Deal Clob this | Thursday, the opening of the | popular Jersey Club's three-day invi~ tation tournament. Tris meet will undoubtedly attract about all the available stars in these parts, for It is & rare treat to play over the beaus | tiful Deal course. Norman Maxwell, one of the strong- lest young stars now in the game, who recently became of age, expects! | to tee off in the Deal tournament, for it probably wili be the last meet im* |some time for the youth, as he shortly will be with the colors. " . All Thursday wil: be devoted to @ JESS SAYS HELL FIGHT” DEMPSEY AFTER THE Jauailtying round. Tho lucky indi WAR = (HE DIDNT Say HOW LONG AFTER) DEMPSEY KNOCKED FULTON KICKIN: NIGH ONTO FOR™ YEAR AGO! nor ty) aw eoMe ON J6SS, LET Me PLAY adil Cam = AWHILE | . How Willard Might Defend Title | and Help Win the War Instead | of Waiting Till It’ssOver. sneese Copyright 1918. by The Prem Publishing Oo (The New York Evening World) J WILLARD will fight Dempsey. Sure he will, but not uni! AFTER THE WAR. He siways knew that} Fulton was easy to whip ami attaches) no particular significance to Demp-| eey’s quick victory. Dempsey won't win the heavyweight championship in| shucks! ALWAYS SOMETHING vidual making the lowest gross score | Will be rewarded with a medal. | Proceeds from the tournament will» one round nor in an hour, but he-will| TO BOTHER & GUY. Pande atone BONG tied Go Parone t Tan pears desande tits ‘battle tor c Jeter, (iM GOING mie igo Fags aoe, | i bits. WA. Gavin is blazing a mde Yours ‘are'y Red Cross, but is surprising the far West with her brand of game, There'll be lots doing to-morrow at Shackamaxon when the Printers’ As- sociation, assisted and supported by ‘The Swedes holds its annual golf tournament and outing. The golf features include the club champion- ship handicap at 1% holes, approwh- Kearns, Dempsey's manager, suggests . Gs that Willard might HELP WIN THE] 4 WAR by fighting Dempsey right away for some patriotic cause YY of) JEDGE-| Was, Gj Dempsey is willing to forego any AFEARO YOUD financial returns for such a battle, TEND ME Je and Willard might do the same ijn the oo ‘ or, it he din't| THIS CoRRESPONDS FoR LIFE! name of patriotism; ae 5 LAWON THANKS, j ; want to give all of his share of the SOM@wWHAT With y ° Jing and putting contest and a Thrift , receipts, part of it would do. Kearns) “THB WILLARD y JESSS LIFE Wit BE [Stamp sweeparakes at 9 holes. There, i argues that boxing would get its big-| PROMISE TO a 0 will be a half-mile canoe race and ' gest boost from much a battle and] DEMPSEY by, MISERABLE Since THAT NEW \ 8 Villard would jake b If th ont 1 Joh ‘lyde Oswa 3 Chairma ne Meee neee Heer atiee dene — — : — KID MOVED INTO THE eee ee Ee a the association, with Raymond BE. fitiaeeaarvartictl Sie Favorites Lose Again, PI aio Aasanctall N. Y. State Bred Horses |Seierrtseciry aad chaste i be bought with the receipta of even a it, Treasurer th New York Newsae ienrorta orn barpe paneer ond With an Alibi for Each - MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS — Racing Well This Season...) 582,23. how the Red Cross fund might be ing round for the August tournament swelled. —~+--- on the links at Van Cortlandt Park NATIONAL LEAGUE, AMERICAN LEAG nd asa result of the ruling that scores - eee \ a4 Reeth aloe ar . ;CLURe * er . 4 =e + | Ford, a son of the aging out still use-|under 68 ‘shail. cour such, st e" UST now Dempsey has no sct/It's Getting to Be a Habit a RACING SELECTIONS. Chicacosty aid suai |tlorin 41 48 40d | Reston. .7" 7 00d Chlenge 43 Sanford’s and Cochran's) uy ciitord; Ute, a son of Ogden and] wipe tnd for (rat plate, 0 Me plans. He wants to give every They were: R. W. Maciauchian of the — N, ¥...56 95 .615| Boston 41 52 441 . 42 55) St. Le Farms Have Produce Onaga, as well as two or three other| Sun with $7—22—65; C. F. Laux, Herald, feavywelght @ chance to fight him.| Y onkers, but. There a YONKERS. [Pitts 47 42 aN) Bklyn .34 50 492 {680 | Detroit.41 51.446! ie Ha e roduced. horses’ which have not yet done|S—!8—s6; David Hall, Jerald,’ S115 The Battling Levinskys, Hartley Mad- Only Two More Days. First Race —Tippity Witehet, Celto,| Phila ..42 47 472! 8t, te. 9M BU 404) Ny ¥.. 40 43 517! Phita ny Several Winners enough to warrant mention with| "pn Pavis Amuricun, Suni, 862202869 ek Bin Prebaptariny Ls fog ae Race—Aldebarran, Crumpsall,| 10445, Page Mg pares SNe OEY ES LERDAY el ‘ these came from John Sanford's Hur. | 1 Butler, Evening Telegram, §2—16— loe Jeannettes and any one else wi HBY did it again at Yonkers yes- 1. ; eyttabera hy 41 News reat as pelt, 8} New . ricana farm, which is just outside] to-morrow.) yn une Place & possible chance, He won't bar any NesdAy! MUS PANOFILAD IouLe tips Kuice — Nigel, Empress, Har-| — 8t, Lents, 4; Brooklyn, ‘. Chicago, 1; Washington, 0 (13 innings), EW YORKERS hava no ceason| Amsterdam, saraaver, thelr, aces |code caibee for Whe frat round’ ae of them. The quicker they come #0] pier, Wood Violet, Hendrie, Whi Ave: Habe a Ohasaeur, Sranbate: Philadelphia, 5; Cincinnati, 4. Boston, i; St. Louis, to feel bad over the showing re . match play are: Butler vs, Lenz: Perea SUGn Ga Lance Gees Reon ac 4 r, Woo ole endrie, imsy, a Becton By Calon Cteveland-Philadelphin Crain). | the Empire State's thorough. | °™d thelr dams ware Hurricana bred. | Vs. We Dailey. vs. Davis: Kennedy : 2] Manganese and Peter, It's getting to] "U4 Rnce—Startling, Top o' the es Sta ; -| Followers of racing, native sons| Vs. Laux: Ruhlender ve, Roth: Pope v have another chance whenever he I8|be @ habit. ‘They either get a poor Aenea GAMES TO-DAY. GAMES TO-DAY. breds are making on the race tracks! aay pervinuisiy, haan Hale Guin vis eaetsnbont Leaner M about Tom | Micl ‘art and St, Isidore. ‘The two- ch out of town tournament has been ided on for next Monday, when the ‘Sherman A, Wonderman, |Eittsbargh at New York, New York at Detroit, of the Fi St, Louis at Brooklyn, Beston at St. Louis, ready. Mike Collins, Fulton's man- ager, says the plasterer would like st this year, St. Isidore, | song break, are badly ridden or are beaten © @ winner at Yonkers in top- tw to fight Dempsey in Minneapolis, |% Nove on the post. ‘There's an alibi = —_— Chicago at Boston, Philadelphia at Cleveland. heten handiean company, and Tom |xeat-olds are different propositions. | seriues, will gather at the Wokangt and It is possible that a return matet |for every one of them, but there's no} if a aS Cincinnati hilade Washiaston 80 Cae eee eo oner at Belmont] VUUCari, reputed to be the smartest |Country Club course, ‘The ehiet event there will be arranged within @]nourishment in alibis on the racc| ®bOve the ordinary was expected o! . Mc’ ; vi rr Jelmont | youngste: he Sanfo: able, | Wut be pest ball four-ball competl+ couple of weeks. Out West Fulton | track on the Tract) him, He showed flashes of apeed In HOW THE OTHER CLUBS MADE OUT. Park, Jamaica and Aqueduct, and the; joke ike, Lay, fsa le oath Sy seg eRE eeturning the, beat net Raa uabn remade ab Mimost unbbale . spots, but it was easily apparent NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. two -olds Yurucari, Crystal Ford, falda repented adil Plea gd betaechbehies os as tllth Al laiel able, and Dempsey'n quick knockout| The nearest thing to a winning] that he lacked racing education, At Boston : yoo oF: % lystt Chime ‘ tworyear-olds Vurucarl, Crvatal fords| achievement this seagon was the recigaeds * nicl holon wi a e BDBOhe Fe eats hiago 1.000 r Fa soning’ O r000 2 8, ard, all fl ether % may be taken with @ grain of salt|choice was Whimay. Slippery Elm ago BeOLL 00 0o-g Rishon "Ge pp go gn ceca yg) Ute St Quentin and mning the other day of a handicap there, Fight fans of different locall- | just outlasted him to win by a nod,| Peter, the favorite in the last race. Geb Eieh ate Wititeds © Rasen ‘ast ties are hard to convince at tim ran like a regular Pe ince, He | Bavterieg Marver” and. Piciotch:” Benz and At three-quarters in which 1 st yi ea ecaaelliias s Tom M gart, a son of Chucta- us most || Box Scores of ‘ag formidable opponent w: Joe Byrne, who rode Whimsy, came — had speed to burn, only to “chuck it” At St, Lonia— RHE 8 the four. 5 MR bee poner teh AS Has ‘ os ’,\ nunda and Toplash; St, Isidore, a son a Wintieh Baa Pata, Min icaic WIRE from Jim Coffroth, the]! for a lot of vertu abuse for losing. | when it came to a question of fight- | Goh ig ned BOOZ OOOO i) Munda and Toplash; St. Isidor | time winner Sea Pirate a Pirate, Games Played stretch with San Francisco promoter, re-|!t was the common opinion that he] ing it out through th Lote. eee” OF OO Re 4,47 | Of Isidor and Onaga; Yurucari, @ 80M /a Virginia bred son of Sea King and t ceived by Jack Kearns to-day, asks | Waited too long. The losers must get | Daydue : _ vem Nuwamaker, of Rockton and Kennyetto; Crystal] Toots, had been racing so brilliantly By Local Clubs if Dempsey will fight Willard on the|something off their systems when ~ and improving so steadily few . Coast, Coffroth is arranging & Mg] things don't break right. rom where J k B itt ie Wi thought that Yurucari could trim . , ° AT POLO GROUNDS. programme for some time in Septem: lwo gat Hysne did everything ponsintc |S OC ritton | | UMAGA WUNS join. vue vurucari aia it. notwitn- | momentos ye wEW YORK i, : he. treme ieanran (tO . He whipped Whimsy and : standing he was intrusted to little ab 1d po ae a> 1 io! ar the boys in the trenches, Kearns|to Win, He whipped W St R ‘ ’ 4 $0) Narn, 7 OL e . ‘ drove him with all his skill and Y Walls. One of the biggest two-year- DO, Youn ! 4 a ituee eee aliea trom power, but just failed to get up| ops an wn After many attempts arrangements | Champion Pete Herman for the fight for the n e ennis hie iain re ee Hilde My ar Oo Fetes 239 ah 4 . \ n : :0 ° c % bantanmweight title, | ids 1 § and one of the heavi- 3 BY . one round to forty, and he won't ac-|Byrne wanted to win the race is 0; S ‘dd. d B t ave Gnally been clinched for @ battle} i T Jest of he : i > cept a cent for ie, Til go West any}much as his backers wanted to se: ne-siade ou ween Joe Jeanette, the veteran col-| ither Larry Conley or Moffat Flaherty, the | ourney CPE | et ef bead, Yurucari was a lot of \ 33 } time to help out with the show,” he aoe It siinply Souler be Sone saieniciaieicl ored heavyweight of Hoboken, who 'S |otfical referes of the Amory A. A. of Boston, | " th Hees for little Walls. With Joe 4 38. wire ppery Elin was some horse him S still able to do some great fighting, and | will be eolected to jinige the twelve-round decisic HI. ane j yrne in the saddle it is highly prob- 40 ’ Kearns says he and Dempsey have CA ROR ee eet wae iM gecsonasepned Wyllie fg ot Battling Levinsky, the Hebrew light! bout tetweon Jack Hntton the former woiter iT Hie Ht M Ke As seecate demon-| anie that he would have won off. nina ne ed oap of | 4 e, de “ pme | unswick in four rounds a is 5 : ht oh i fommy Robsen of Ma! strated that he s way tol 3 bear sires? oried Unde Beep Cl ieauesecat Isaak. yeataramy, He On ine ' ; heavywelght of Bridgeport, Conn, ‘Thoy |"isht champion. amt Tommy Roleen of Maiden By pets 0n):bt °|MAY PROVE BETTER RACE o— telegrams of congratulations from a! 4 ;|the Armory A. A. in Jersey City last] were signed up to-day by Charley Docs- | Mast. which will be the abore club oa the metropolitan lawn tennis sin- o-3 over the country since Saturday. his mount are entitled to credit for |.) fare signed up to-day by Charley Dons: | rai) ereniog, A Dan Morgen, man. HORSE THAN MOHAN. be 4 sticking it out. The victory, however, Msht serick to swap punches in an elght-roun’ leger of Brittos, eaid to-day that he would let s championship title on the turf} Rockton, sire of this strapping b WISH the Fulton fight haa| as costly for Slippery Him's owner. | Kvan was on his feet when the end|o at the opon-air boxing show of the|iry Lawia, matchmaker of the vlad, ariect the {COUrtS Of the Crescent Athletic Club,|eolt, is a son of Medien wet tteea ; $6 Entered to be sold for $1,500, Emile came; in fact, it was ten seconds ba- | Armory A. of Jersey City on next referee. at Bay Ridge, The Japanese wizard| Princess. He won the Saratoga Hand lasted three or four round “| Herz took him to $2,800, the ow Ss: fore the bell, but the referee saw that |™ of the racaue nfords—G nday night. ‘This will be the fest | had all of his bag of[¢ap for th ‘ remarked Kearns in the course/extra $5 retaining the gelding. ‘Th id @ letter reveived touay by Scotty \ AB 3 } i H thee tea’ |race wasn't worth more than $1,500 to He Was Unable to continue and stepped|time that these two big fellows hay fuatieaens thaine ae 1 exact, | tricks with him, ‘They jangled a bit and John—back in 1001 of conversation, “if for no other rea. i ne lbatt ‘ aap fh proven the most successful of all he winner in’te save him from further punisn- | battled, and as they certainly can fight | Johuny say nd reat 6 in the fi , h ‘ ad son than to show the public just how | the winn me jfast over this short route, they ought tolia the O iss We tes toe b ne Arst set so that Kumagae had | sons of Meddier at the stud. One of| AT DETROIT. good this fellow Dempsey is. The re-| : as Se | OE of the three scheduled eight= ‘ ‘ . Th Oe a A eg (four deuce games in a row against | bis sons, Mohawk IL, won the Sara NEW YORK (A), | DETROIT ‘ Fn wouldn't have been any difterent,| , Godfrey | Vrecce “Jr, the young seund Gouin went “ihe Nantes Sag | {UPD & rattling good werap, Wrankie "Young" Hntt at the Amor A. A: | George Groosbeck, After those | 084 Special and the Hopetul in. 1805. |, re PP ay nan “3 empsey would ¢ proven that) dockey who ts doing ao well just now, mie and Joe Mooney boxed as On pest Tuemlay night and with lew! | Fete nnyetto, Yurucari’s dam, is a|!@mar.¢ Qt Taah. a8. | pad orcierey WOM He fan wine hus a lot of nerve, judging by the |pretiy a bout a has been seen here- | Vhladelphia will be the battleground of an-|Caruell at the Annory A, A, of Jemey City Close games Kumagae had his drives| daughter ‘of Clifford and Princess | iat att $B 4 ORK Sunes at oo fighter with a knockout in_ either | ¥@Y Jammed Green Gold through | ubouts for some time and at the end other important open-air boxing abow to-night, tt [U0 Aus. 12, and tet he expecta to ha and an occasional smash going more| Monmouth, His family is, therofore, ties 48 Mf ht it hand, He would have shown that he/10 {he ral) pagition inthe early run | mm ite Hkvey Crosby uns |, have of at ite Park the home of trouble in outpolotivg both of his mep, amoothly to win at 6-1, 6-0 the family of Isadore, Rockvilie, Her- bf HH 83 4 Anes) the of the Melrose Stakes, won by | intentionall Teee aheten © Philadelphia American League Haseball Clu Ol eahras dhe interact baie kimer, &c, ‘There is none stronger | t-pain. i $0 Mee atta Mhawee put a glevc on | Slippery Elm. Going to the first turn, | first round K Sharkey in the |’ Cy four sixround battiog between prominent | | Jék Hanlon, the fig't promoter of Waiadel-| OF course the interest among the fel! anywhere. Thin big colt, which aete| tiaras” ] 0 0'stanage, #0 { Went on Kearns in his entha. |e fought for the rail so much that _ derabomee will be faust. ‘The flatian wis) | hia, has decided to une four referers at the box of forty-five competitors centred upon as though he wants to run a hundred | ead: » § J oDaus. b 10 i aeatio grains of hie fgater, “dack|eettine there nearly put G Frankie Buene Defeats White, | clas are Balling Lavialy and Hany Grab of shor which he Jatenis to stage at hide Kumagae, He was honored by being! milns, may be a better, horws, than | oe | eee er te rag ie hed aside: mie | Walla, on Elmendorf, over the fencc ANIC CITY, Nod. duly, Sue | Hitaburgh. Jack Thomemon and pee 8 Vhiladeiphia, ‘There will be a new ref Placed on tho championship stretch of] Mohawk If, and he may qualify. tor \ his head down, tore in, and that's ali| Walls had to pull up very sharply Frankie Burns, the senaatronal bantam. | c0lord heavyweight: Trish Patsy Cline and | fee for each one of the contests, ao that thew turf to perform for the gallery, He led|the place at Hurricana now held by | and drop back a couple of lengths to Jet Blmendorf back in his stride, Willie Jacko er Wartfiekl amd Jack | "it be @o kicking at the last minute by tte off with th Bo Britton, | managers of the fightem on the referee, The MO the game by service, and Groesbeck won| his daddy. Rockton is gett there was to it." ng on in Weight of Jersey City, easily outpointed | v ed returna,| years. He is twenty-one, Yurucari ' Whatever chance of winning Elmun.|J@ex White of Albany inthe main | wl» will officiate are Billy Mocap, Dick Kane, 4 ey Brats Bu ‘as a leve Aland hee : HIE great indoor and outdoor pas-| gore had. was ruined then amd there, |S¥eMt of sgt rounds at the show held | ciay murner, the th weight of |traak ("Pop") O'Brien and Jounny Eekhardt a ae Lis only. amma thine the fared Maat eettull ettanie oi'ed Bae oatiee te time just now among fight fans,|The stewards might have warned alee’ “the imen®? fobehe thane’ at (Bt, Maul, who toamt and treined Jack Demwer for! ioe nnel of Cleieivnd, who has devided to | MaViue player tallied. ‘The Japanese! the sons and grandsons and daughiers| expert and otherwise, is.likening Jack|Young Preece that such tacties come | urns's ring keneralship and cleverness | N# fight with Frat Fulton, was ao confident thet | 41,2 uy tenound boule at ao open-air sOW clined to wildly etroke the talY ay tr,| nd. granddaughters of Meddler. Hale cote Daripeey to temaus faptare who haya voce, tne, ead. OF TAURH Aang: A) Wem: tea mush fpr Vile | iis tet ton tee that Tack, wontd Keace ‘nies | he Beld at the Cleveland Baseball Grounds o@ | third, fourth, Ath aad sixth. pemee| alee ’ot fultbrother of St. Tsadore,| fine, i. gimiek,Ou-nny Dill 1" DY! Mer gone before him. Of course, bis quick | per. NhY. Uo toy but there ie puch a | | out, ‘Tumer end Jeck Britton each wagered goo | Wer Day afternoon, to-day wired Leo Fisua 82 | During this period he stormed the net | enich pertned it Rel awatane | elle se a noes knockouts and club-like punches tm-| thing aw carrying it too fate } EMPIRE CITY ENTRIES. [ich Kieemey'e ingens GL ahee Buliae Lik (he OME MNO: lor MAC Adair, thevteomiieg ro yar UraPe ried ce stormon Une am TCR. Doren ed. In t Bowle a| AT BROOKLYN. mediately recall John L. in his prime, |‘) © Bad i | - foce ‘Turoet yelled to bis ftleude: ‘Didn't £ te | a! ligtweight, to mest Chariey White, the nit hard after the American man-| couple of seasons back, is not ko good] st. LUIS IN). | BROOKLYN () j but that time is too far back for the! yreng Saat t. FIRST RAGE — Por three-year-olds and upward; | - |crack Chicago fighter, in one of the contests, | "eT, the bull shooting into the back-|@8 Yurucari, but he is a fair sort] i. Solgohnecn, 1.66 3 8} keneration. To us Dempsey] . Hens HY atl dts Lal . [for dee wenld stop: bie Fison wired back to Hinkel stating that if be | Stops, The points of the set were ga] evertheless, Ie, also, will go the | hiner gore mG 14 oO is @ reminder of Jack Dillon when | Wlos Celgee wie Charged up to in in Wiiei! | Ronny Valger, the French featherweight, who | "M# guarenteed $600 he would take the bout for Jor Kumague to 24 for Groesbeck route, Crystal Ford, which Mr, Sans |baulett SON ie a 2 OL ] the Illinois man was at his best, Ie) starter. | fheadsio was away leagthe ‘ Heit Healoes ss! MR Thad hin eye cut mewntly” wile toring at one | WF Kumagae six games in a TOW] bon cue below thene Due he eae rig | Metened. 4 1 A OOO Marn 1 | pe doesn't look unlike Dillon and he has) tandicap, which to his backers| shCUND MAQK—Vor. four scare te of (e entertaiuanente for the soldier, is able to] Bil Brennan, the husky Chicago heavyweight |!" the second set, allowing his opponent] awiftly and he is game “|| 2 4 gorwmer Mit the short, fast and wicked way of , u | wad Saar year and wD pelea igre Asa | " " only four points, which was something| *'y . | a J driving in his blows that made Dil-| looked lke the Double Crows Hindi: | rag Gepost ain, and hie managr, Frank Hager, to | who le attache! to the naval sation at Velham in the way of a record, “The Japanese} St: Quentin g innard, the former ee iD fon lock so fernclous in uation pern,| cap after the barricr wont up, It | ia Ww | as skgned him uy to mect Uae Jobowon, the | Hay Park, notified his manager to-day (0 try aed | Whipped the ball ail around the Amerie | & consistent. winner jueduct, the 68 be sey probably hita a great deal harder| Wasmt so much Mars Cassidy's fault | «ie ty} | colomad ghtweight for eight rounds at the next | ook him up with Jack Demoney for an eigit: | can, inastering him on speed and only |letter a winner In brilliant time xt sea punch than Dillon ever did, but aside| 2% !t Was that of Jockey Molesw se ot ie bees A. dm tone ano, %, best bout at one of the clube im New Jersey, | us be nis drives .f) gocasions oe Tmlico, hail from Lieut ford A (on ‘ey Comparing Dempsey with Staniey| Pad to bustle t awa am the | it NaN, anxious to p pou ee lham Bay Naval Training Station, Alex- [Of His Majesty, he an Ogden horse for | ne Hae » ’ h post when he might Just as well have | O3. stttis, & ; ; thar the men may be t togeth ander Ter and J. Be Hug came {which Alexander Smith Cochran pid | RE" aa Ketchel, as many are doing, ix hon-| POE Ne) oe WR Another great bout between topnoteh bantam . or hrough with colors fiying. [Heér used | 20,000 to ¢ See Ti Bawe tit i oring the memory of Ketehel, Stan-| *'*Y* yoy | Meiehita will be wtaged at the Jomey City Bawaba !t | , |his slashing volleys and crossing ahots| And then sold te Nic hem ee ene dON | toe, Mite MN wad pet ley could fight of that there never| yyotesworth's handling of Wood } | ieounds on Friday might, The ada who wil! Barney Adalr W ty. to defeat Bdgar Dawson at 6 Be | SN Eee MEN SO aan SNObH AE. SeOlther | pau fara Thwlan and was a doubt, but he never was the! yor the wenn nog 100 |arricipate in it am Frankie Burns, the sense. VON, N. J July 30.—Harney! Hughes conquered Gerald | D naldson. Pinnard nor Bt Quentin 1s great Tame ttn fighter that ‘Dempsey is at present,| Vidiet Im tne seeond race cap. | Homal little boxer of emer City and tal Moore | the Trish Habtwelght, ssaity de-| flesh Of the Terrace Club of Viatbyan, |hoth are useful work-a-day runners, |on, Hert, 4 cee Dempsey could take all of Ketchel's| SUC 100. ee he cu gut Jot Mesnptis, ‘Tenn,, who is fishting tn hie bet |feated Young Brown in the star bout of ivory doug oak The (erin they have devaloned: Indie |i) Mamiant Victims and whip them in short or-| With a great rush at the end, but not ein oe form now, — Moom detested Jotun ht rounds at the Acorn A, C., Tren-| Vincent Richards, national boy cham-| have great success at Ttunnymede | der, one after another. Jack O'Brien,| fan enoush to satch Approval, the Woes DS bout ja Qslthnore and. has repeat N. J pion, celebrated Wik recovery from in. | have Breat § at Runnymede, | Willie, Lewis, Billy ‘Papke, Joo| °° ptch Ap h Amides iat} % ee aera - — —— | hess’ by outplaying Frederick C. Ander. | hich ts winner, Wood Violet should ‘have Bf recent winner the rn New| first rate mures of the best American ‘Thomas and the rest of them— just) on by a couple of lengths with an Pour CE The Waker aideaat | pionshi young | and foreign blood ¢ a natural fighter who would have| (Mine lke fair Judament on her | etter tone a ran f E F } a by |MUCH MAY BE EXPECTED FROM dee auteur Seas mis ionens tac theca rete ing |e mn (| Batting *Em Out for the Fans_) iis Re eiresh only mucn way eg exeecren row Empire City Track proper management eet aout git firrgr et | SORPOMTTUNTTRec asc e my Urad that & lille Gare aaanonlng in thi } James Butler's Eastview stud at 0 ader-110 708 startin 96 STON, July 30.—Major Percy ed je more seasoning in the mene MAAS OW BUG. Bt YONKERS & MT. VERN: WE gee SS NT cnughton, | foriner Harvard football | Brief season remaining would do Hoyt MISS DURACK REFUSES Tarrytown, is not doing “much to TOMORROW ine wit ach, announces that he has resigned TO MEET MISS DORFNER, | tye station ourcot-Reueh, a sons Bir’ Rossini Attractions ¢ x Spec! ractions for Bf < H FOr two yearol a son of Yor ¢ ida; claiming; }as President of the Boston National] gyRACUSE, N. Y., July 20—P. J Dar which Mr. Butler bought je Durack, th t Away De, undantiy stocked with | | HILADELPHIA may soon get a “Dick” Carman put another of his look at Dempsey. Jack Kearns! good things over when Blazeaway 1 is going over there to-night to look | CAUant and outlisted Landen under | *Sherman League Baseball Club. His successor! Donovan, manager of the Syracuse| Miss Tan| Australian! a few seasons back when George the promoters over, and the reault! fiazeaway was a 15 to 1 shot too," Venetian Moy 110 ; ae a mae swimming champion, has. refused t0 | § ° eth INCLUDING may be a match with Battling Levin. | 4% Ike ‘ tf Ne noni: {gf | BAe ROL been named, Major Haughton! Baseball Club ef the International | Svan Monsiaer a challenge lasned to hee| Anite looked ke a ante Cone Morrisanla Handi sky, who seems to have a facuity of [oinpdes te ee aes 113 | will report at once in Washington to} 1, declared false the rumor that through the San Francisco newspapers | filed to wet two-year-olds of sig ma an cap ioasting the toushest of the tough | emmy eet a teat ate are wet assume his duties with the National frajichise would be moved witherto by" sfiss Ola. Dortner of Phiindeigniy and Neh quality and Mr Butler dis. FIRST RACE AT 2.80 and coming out of the ring with al or the way until, 100 yards from the Army Chemioal Wartare Bervice, in| Sat A double Reader wit ber played |AAMOnL Aras Aiea th, at, toe. Yard | Wistanoe, which started at Vonkove iM Centar Termlaal tacisay Mp cirhee whole skin. Dan Morgan asked| finish. ‘There is became Rartinct ne which he ently was commissioned, | here to-day with the Baltimore Club, had covered the century a. few on Wednesday and failed to get any Y Ing to Mt Kearne for a match for Levinsky,| Walls on Blizeaway and Ster n| He expects to be assigned overseas in| as per schedule, Donovan said days ago in 1 minute 62-3 seconds at | part of the money. But later on and, to use Dan's own words, “He! Langden, to which there could be pry the near future aan Neptune Beach, Cal, then the furlong! Bastview will do its share toward said yes so quick it made my head) put one answer giaimton. By Bi bg Xe — PHILADELPHIA, July %0,—Philade'- in? senate, Mocs seconds. abe Bub: keeping York in the forefront Am. eth oronio. BA AL 6) Mu te Hoyt, the boy pitcher of the| phia defeated Cincinnati in an eleven [icly suxxeated that the Australian mect 20°R "oroughbred producing State, Leading Star, a two-year-old colt | tener: ., PEERED in the colors of Jimmy Fitssimmons, Gm one attracted quite a ntion " Jermey. % i fore the sixth race and «'Birtormanse bad i) \BRA| Kyractne” ‘84 (558|semey Uity.': iesgue “Dempsey will flatten the Battle: told. has been sent to. thi ning battle for fourth piace by a score | tt op Preferred, from 8) to B80 ance the | Pevbles, a. son of Ben Brush and Gt the new Internationa 6 to 4, Phila tthe Bolo Fortune’ and. Mi f the ‘Running Stream, is now the head of i Blagera ¥ Eastview stug, and Fair Count, an, 5 ent ders: ae fete Bi BGR ointe Wecsacamemmrengne ake, ai a tie, Goust ge nanny tienen «: Se Ope pte neeer teen eee eee 2 THER I css