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r — res . 7 — - Se TR ERT RRR EE ZTE AS THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1918. ‘ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YO Referee counted Fulton out with a stop watch, He should have used a calendar. Lightning only lands once in the same place. but Dempsey’s right paw is something else again. ae DO WE NEED A WORLD'S SERIES? = - - - = _ By Thornton Fisher “NEI” TENNS TILE en ~ ALMOST SURE 10 BE SHIPPED TO JAPAN (one 3 au WELL (mM SURE j= OF & SEAT fs \ AWYWAN= | ae ene COME on! ve lhe Two Entries From. the Kio, Youve ) COME on! | Orient “Cleaning Up” in J ) Gor lhe si) . TAKE & Tourney at Bay Ridge. ON THE JUMP: ne eee — By William Abbott. HE latest communique fi Pay Best Racing of the Year Prom- pM aa vcnel BETERE ised at Meeting Which Begins | Metropolitan tennis championship, Tn To-Morrow at Saratoga. the opinion of tennis observers {* t |auite ev this American title will ped to the Flowery King- \ ere w tak Look For OLD JAZBO JONES it day of thorough- bred horse racing in New York| THE BRoAOWAM MISFIT- THE I3ISON. | sie : City and vicinity for a month.| BORN ON THE (3He BROKE & l evohe ets. tae Sib Goel To-morrow the steeds will be pranc-| Wiaeok ON HS [ST BIRTHDAY AND i b co ing to the post at Saratoga, The Spa to racing is what the World WAS BARRIED UNDER A LADDER. Series is to buseball. The best is to| WHEN A CHILD - WELL SEE Him de ween there, The stakes seem to] @s DAILY AS POSSIBLE + have a more historic value there than elsewhere. Owners of good horses Tawla rather win a stake at Sarate! Idlers Barred that has gone before is just prelimi- . ee a ae nary to the bic evenetne mondo) From Entering | Soarge dt NTN Ue cs ae H a atewacnine| Billard Rooms | Se) HANNA | ET cour LATE st between showers yesterc during which Seliclino Kashio, a wiry | little Jap, triumphed over J. B. Hug ses y afternoon, WoRLO SERIES BOYS : Se | in two straight set wit, BECOME GOLF KNOTS une . It lat was sie ek ptr for Kashio to win, 61, 6=L The dark- Mow INSTEARO- kinned Oriental from the base Une ¢ kept up a steady bombardment of te stro! which so discon « usghes that he netted mos? of he return ir shed them out of ourt He KID CLEANS UP? NIH WAAAY 14 RE ~ or Variety, the cunning Jap would | UNRNY ih TUR, uk to the net and drop over @ and very often the star juvenile of A NYNRNNIINY NY LA F NS k vihe lot isn’t unblanketed until the A a Wi #iswcn-- fom THe eddie abn iT REM athe epee Grand Union, the United States or| Billiard followers have taken | 7 bbs NATIONA’ ho hard-working Hughe . pin the Hopeful are run. There is a| to actively mupport ‘work or fight” ‘ 7 | eR Only hs d y, betore Ac nit urna, conga ek. horse repne at the Spa| order issu by Gen, Crowder. The | ORNAMENT i. vesigorer terete yh ae that is indescribable. No matter how| National Hilliard Protective Assoc - Vy loro Shiae vie a ARS Sa me teh a, © eens Cane ee ITH Pisses Y | teat oer aS aceenee 6 orl acks nee spring, | inaue “ . | oe saat +6 pr ‘ ante ‘ * Facing State sri on am Some inaied 10 the | Bere a perti-| CHAMPS GEO: P, WHOOZIS OF CALIFORNIA AND Biss wo | Eoin to Sepel thy Invasion from the ry pomen \ ; y ‘ ae oF tional competition there. The cream a pt ead gta CARL B ASKUS OF NEW YOR CREE DRAWS ONE. While Kaahio was winning hs of the thoroughbreds come up from he omoers Of th woclation atated YORUCAK Str match, Dr. Rosenbaum admintste ul Kentucky to measure strides with the] ¢™@Phatically that the organization was |. = Ba Sree eee ie ied eee 5 a AIGHY. scocUny 1Seson te. aU ne tired ei champions that the East has shown. | Ut Me ih by 2 war amd to co POT GOES TO BRowT! mn. The meeting of ibs ar ee n-ye Canada also gets into the picture] erate with the Government in every ° . : A plyijh HOUSE id star and | eran of bund with the best of her horses. Saratoga] W4y. It was pointed out that amateur Wi l R d Hi > tio l u OM & “: mat 2A UnIAU> spree Sea hase cone weenie ont" prvtaserar stuart ‘wasere ssa | AYP TCE WELL LOLA LLOTSES ational League | ov =" Gok utilizing his long experience syed with his youthful opp who tried so hard to win tha | To Hold Meeting Here on Saturday malty pa penee aet | coveries, a weakness most young —_ ‘ verles. aw ' m } ry on on — sters suffer from u y ° Y jis. | The National League will hold a “2 necessary tennis experience ( 8 got by Voter while |SPectal meeting at the League Head- | tom that vie at the late James K. [quarters in this city Saturday morn- | lot Binzen ce 0 {4 than it has at the start of this year’s] Joined the colors—icut. Nathan Hall, . Coxgetty tense act’ | OF Viau at Saratoga Track the Appleby broth 8 fishing a sport? We have always] brothers, roomkeepers of Brooklyn, doubted it and accordingly got| were among the numoper. ourselves into some fine arguments.| Because some billiard rooms are Bince assuming this sporting editortal ing places for idlers who b we have been bombarded with he loading shells or shi deas and suggestions on what's what at the remy, the | asi mn sport, and none has hit us so | *tarted its camp Omar Khayyam: and Westy| Russ tas was or the two ave tation Hogan Among Prospective co runn of agitation. They Voter stoc i | if ss ational you ers now after chain foreibly ‘as thoso about fishing com- had | prin: Jarge Mounts—McDowell’s Good Keene's Castleton stud in Kentucky. |ing at 10 o'clock, President Tener so WELL HAVE TO HAVE SOMETHING TO KEEP THE pi he hi wae Gh hod: fomh fag trom well meaning thade, We bung in the me Fiat The other was Ballot. Three of the | otitied the various club owners last oO 1 disp H +H. Ritebey hi P| out the country, rearli Auentera. of One. ais Major |” “the ous club owners last | ah uw spose. titchey rat lie have it from Sir Arthur Middleton, | “The management re- Yearlings, Meowell wit onar on rie OtAJor | agit, and it ix expected that all the | LD STANOBYS AROUND THE BULLETIN BOARDS handily by ¢ bres of 6-4, & commander of the Grace Irene, the ts its purpose and use to WORK ty} Lad : —_—_- ------ — -- ee _ —~| While these fl we bene fastest thing on Jamaica Bay, that | ERS who deslre recreation and exer attracted wide attention in Kea. (cities on the circuit ou Re Hig dhs 1, di menacing clouds wv. * . i? ine. ABLE-RODI IDLERS ARE OF ais | Mucky are aughters of Ancient, Lima] ented at the conclave no direct cop « As durk, 4 Bee kas No one who doesn't go fishing reu- | FNDESIRABLE AND ARE REQUEST. bathed re cla Ha the) ind. Alanarka, ‘The daughter of {rast to the action taken by the ‘ ver tne Bay Tee cones pace ell f jarly knows what real sport is, Box-|§D TO KEEP OUT. st of the veteran riders this sea-| A'ntiont in a show ring veatling 1 |parent baseball organization, une o uke Kahanamoku in Danger of hardly fini is set-to when t Be erecel, erit, sennis, ore e —_— fon, has been engaged by Wilfrid| perfect is her balance and so grace- [vials of the American League are s he threatened storm broke and Lith th Rete te ieee Cerra Fi it Wi |Viau of Montreal to do the heavy | ful are her proportions. | She is a|sauabbling over the edict tssued bs Losin His Amateur Standin COU Ee cally Rede: 4 . nine 7 and ‘ow back physically | Byron Ban Johnson to the effect tha or cover in the cltth Bi : inet or) men go fishing fro avorites in Pepa Batt eer abel ahaa bed peated to metal whieh yan MAREE vey his opinion the American Leaxue g ai g > a heepshead Bay every Sunday? They |now by Sandy McNaughton. Byrne] jandsomest’ horses of his time ae well {season should close on Aug. 20 so as { have real sport hooking up various Bulk of Races: will have a leg up on Omar Khayyam | as one of the greatest. Ancient ix a [to allow the world jen be conn Famous Hawaiia Swi er|f n eGil RACING SELECTIONS. specimens of the tinny tribe: they ar . e, {if he gaes in the Saratoga Handicap, | daughter of Cesarion ‘and Grandma, [pleted by Sept. J in accordance, ain Os awanan swimmer), in Ross of vannens or e open in ithful pursuit i 5 ‘ daughter of Rile M the {the ruling of Secretary of War Bake ne, " t aa ie © Sam's ver- " } Ft the fish don't bite, whats the dif: On Grand Circuit '°"™ ‘ss opening day feature at @ daughtor of Riley, wire of the | tue Mune © Charged With Having Padded First Race—Keen Jane, Tipper, Duin t of Burgomaster ‘and J ais! 5 the Cl to con ference; if they do—why, great! A lot ~ jthe Spa, Omar hus been asked by| tishtning (Iteerete and ‘Thundere CLEVELAND, July S1-The Cleve: RU Sdonea AAS to gomr sie conte aed of thrills anda good breakfast the | oo ya ay. —amree of HARdioapper Vosburgh to atoulder| dam) ‘This Ay of ‘The Manager Inj land American League Club aiming His Expense Account. nd Har eitne fain erie, OD Bnd es no ali Linde of tise te be |tbe four races on the 'ogramme of tne | 40 pounds in a race in which his|# half brother of the winner Strong. |Cyimy McQuillan, a piteher of the eee ilan swinnmers, Who are booked sae Sie us and al ds of fish to be ces « pro) e rary iy ' Col mas erties ’ ‘, ixture a, Tom MeTag-¢ nt, the average New Yorker who | second day's grand circuit mecting went | Pimlico rival, Cudgel, must pack 183, — Club, and Bob Bescher of Louisville By Alex. Sullivan. while, Miss Derothy Burns of caught, the a w r 8 era : h on to-day. Mc : Gr holder. of. the Erbe heal doesn't take advantage of a fishing |in straight heats to favorites, but the | but McNaughton believes that he is! The Tima and Alanarka flies are | for the res Sree taved it Phila HAT speed marvel of the water meee ey ee Ty ae mT ar ne a oe looking some- | frst event on the card, the 2.17 trot, | capable of taking up his burden and] randdaughters the female side eee ei tne Tirates and Bescher the Hawaiian, Duke Kahana. [sd 10)"yard open water <w imming, ha Wonderman, Tura really worth while in the sport- | we: “4 c decided | eo f et earn of Monarka, & light-footed daughcer (oeenle anc a ig “her entry for the National A. A v Ing “line. Get some fishing news in tr ipuntes per tad io. be employed paeiged hatha y ol Nate Hhsy-/ if Prince of Momuca, which wen. @.| ire te macs ad wie Giant | Moku, who is now touring this {i}. ky0-vurd ‘championship, sanction. for a your paper and you will have a lot 88 ‘ sncer, who | as not Made a public. appear-| ai distances for Major McDowell Ty B1.—Chariea A.| Country in the interest of the Rod! (lich has been secured. | Mlssos Claiey ‘ ae extra readers.” tag LSU abba gy td yore Paatemrdlnsed ance since his disgracefully poorlxome cighteen or twenty years back. | CHICAGO, July Sl--Charis | Cross, may have his amateur stand Kan Charlotte Boyle and Lucy (NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, Tomiske emiele a the New York Women's 8. Mr. Middleton is a very successful Comiskey, President of men showing in the Metropolitan Handi- The Ima filly by The Man F . Py = = tah vikaa s! A., all three national title holders, ha ' 100, went over the winner. ; Americans, to-day issue tate- ing taken away because of the charges | Ay all thre I ers, ha Branton (oe beating ea vere aad i et Ver the fifth heat, |¢ap. But he worked a mile in 1.40 at 4 dark bay Are naialy ere Inent opposing, the sueestion of | just brought against bim in the West, | £20 Put down thelr names for this con: | 9, 7 @ he 8 . ° an English type 6 sania; ohns t jeacue |) thee . ance already of} ‘ of many another New Yorker who soeace. The judges | the Viau horses to the up-State track, admirably proportioned. ne Major's then play the world's aeries. “Ithink| Years ago this used to be the _ " O'Ne never gave the sport a second thought Bee, Bi 100 for driving Mae cats nd reports from Saratoga indicate handsomest yearling by an outside | wo should « » to play until Sept. | favorite method of many so-called| ,p, u 1 ie r Pi . dete orn i stallion is i ‘olt by Sweep » Faker 0 Metropolitan Arsociation of rs Rael he weat out op the Middleton | see yance until ister in the week that he is going well, At Saratoga! stallion is a strapping colt by Swoen]t the date ecretary, Raker for simon-pures of maintaining their tropolitan, Avaociation \ - ‘aaah Thal June Red, ‘winner every tiie out! Omar Khayyawm finds himself on {4- | TYyicat Surep in build and conforma | tra tines Sete all eawing the amateur status. They received larK¢ th Batteries 1 Grant OHNNY EVERS is going abroad [Sia season, kept up her Koad WOrk 8 | mitiar ground, He wis a great horse tion and he has. already the develop: largest crowds in the East in several | amounts sometimes for competing, nay sailors at Hast Choster| ‘A, uftain! | . : shortly to cheer the boys in the tp he Bane Bake, ‘Bure eae aih | there last summer, when, Under the | ment of a two-y Ad. Smart colte/ years and we should give that por but it was only “expense” mone ku, A. A. 'U, champion ani| puralo ...0 0 0 0.6 ‘ len-a- lof the country its share of th trenches via baseball. Johnny is|fect from the wire, but the skilful handling of Richard FP. Car: | bY Su Teele gt eag Recta lider, with Cla cin Hubbell and That's what they are now trying to eK. Lan tion} ule as originally mapped out.” ope of the many athletes — th eto, Hee from: Whe. a man, he won the Travers and Kenner | 4 RGoaainw and prove against the famous Hawaiian | (ATES aI ce dala bt bt ihc ey aM EY coined fe iineense tek trip Tie Probie a prohibitive fa; |Slakes and the Saratoga Cup. Acush! dam of Plum), There] DETROIT, Mich., July 31-—Prest-| amphibian, If it is found out posi- feanto 8 0.600 86 O. 2 6.) & vorite in th e and was barre q in a pod looking filly by The Man- nk Nevin of the Detroit) tively rire -Lgvah end Breen Julio and He h »k more mone vas| @verseas to provide the boys Wit lin the be he took more money than wal tin; won he pleased | Westy Hogan, Omar Khayyam's | The other out- Jub said to-day that he was ampion athletic diversion to relieve |for Driver Chestnut Peter : P ER tae cae aN ie to otnsal to ter-| lesttimately coming to him for actuai is recruiting athie ii- iin n'8 001100026 their minds of the strain of French] lowe to 206% in the| stable mate and conqueror in the} six uitions represented in the con-Jagrecable to the Tit season Aug.| expenses, he will be barred from fur- } spurts, leaders for 009000) -4 6 if 16 trot for three ’ signment are Fair Play, Watervale|minate the champ nthe Ameri EE TS RS AACR PR ere. st, 18. Ap Odd. soincigencs ae ott Side Divorces chasing | Low!e Cup at Pimlico last fall also! ina stalwart 20 if other clubs desired tt. ther amateur competition. ‘This would nounced ee s vee e that Percy Haughton, President of in out, A crowd of about 7,000 was | is in fine condition, Westy galloped |” Prevent bis appearance at Brig New Yo. oo the Boston Braves, hus resigned his} iy "Attendance. e ne Rca Ke 13 atl” Gppearance at Brighton | by the Y. M. C. 4 baseball job to take a trip to the war ance. spreesausrtara of mile in t18 4 Reach next week, where he is sched. | have 100° men YANKS-TIGERS BOX SCORE. zone for the Government. Haughton “et Aqueduct, Mr, Viau seems to bave By d G uled to take part in a race against} When he sails a And Evers used to be great friends) STECHER HAS WIFE AND bought something of a Kold brick in istic EWS john Pollock Alt OSsl ail the stars of the amateur racing} lt Prin NEWYORK (A), | DETROTT 4) when Johnny was a member of the TS, | George Starr, but he has sme prom xame. Gays of Ce ve ‘ab tb tee { Boston team, and may be yet, as far CHILD, BUT ENLISTS. | ing two-year-olds coming on, Une eintie va fimt furlough since he Joined the| NOt only will the Duke be called ces | Oo QOinam. «4 9 2 fF K as we know, but it looks as if it ~ - of these—a bay colt called the Tank,| Jack Curley, who promoted the big a Moore's fi | upon to explain why his expense ac > 1 ° would be better for both and the} FREMONT, Neb, July 31, —Joe|by Fowlingpiece, dam Algonquin—is|pattie between Jack Dempsey and |" — corns te #0 high, but ao will his trave lan nave? ENTRIES FOR H 6 re. of the immediate communitys| stecher, a prominent contender for the | the biggest two-year-old in training. |rog Pulton at the baseball grounds | The grams reeeipte of the ten-round bent be | ing companions, Harold Krueger { 3 they don't meet on the other side! American wrestling championship, the | !Ms fellow is upward of | sixtecn a “ Saturday afters [tween Harry Grob of Mittebursh and Bidio Me-| and Clarence, two swimmers of no EMPIRE CTY TRACK! mn © Evers always had the highest regard] inan who perfected the body scissors} hands tall and he has the develop. /at Harrison, N, J., on Saturday 4 Goorty af Ovbikow, both now in the wervidy af] Mean ability ' BOL Ou aticy. 2b... 3 0 ie tor Houghton ee pe, was coach of hold, hax enlisted In, the United Staies jaent ote hee af tre 18 Bane noon, told the writer to-day that Ne Uncle Bam at Camp Shendan, 1l!,, Satnrday ef Pre res Vagtoeha ea Rok 7 charges 410 Bolaud,'p. 8 0 1 8 the Harvard football teams, but us| Navy. Stecher's brother, Anton, also a] lish and he cost $6,500 winter. Ting bis partners lost §13,000 on the ltemoon amonntad to $2,042, As the men were) Preferred against th nree men age 0 10) President of the basebali club for| wrestler and trainor of Joe, followed his ay Mo rear sectit worely disap= bung fe 20 per cent. of the grim morwts, they| NAME has ulrcady been started by waUTRST RACE —For two-yearolda; five and « oie which Jobnny was hired to do second] brother's example hi s in the| The sprinter, nini, which ran | sho" da cach drow $020. The other $1,246 wet to the haries A. Dean, President of the 3 0 -wellf they didn't get along.|draft age. He has a wife and child, but} well but unsuccessfully at both|pointed over the amount of Money | ee Atuiotic Fond ot Post Sheridan, Amateur Athleue Union, and Fred 1. ig S¥ere’s that both may prove big suc-| id not claim exemption. Aqueduct and Yonkers, is being |taken in at the gate, $17,604.50, he was Steers, Chairman of the Central As ‘ eases in anything they undertke to Rg aaa schooled as # steeplechaser, Paga-| oaty hurt to think that so many | | Apotter boring show will be stags! at Camp ad pans Re Hp on Fomenttes, NU We st seaso! dc ® with Alber, N. J, “riday 8 reported that the © ane ii c help win the war. Philly Boxing Show To-Night. | nini raced last season under th Sia stad. ani eaeok. the: bout ae South A ¥. om Vriday nigh, | It la report a tha the Duke and , 9 PHILADELPHIA, July 31.-~The six- | silks of the Brighton stable, William | peop! e 1 theeo will be thrae elght-roiid bite y immers turned in a ) Tokay” ERE'S an agrevable piece of|round fixhts between Battling Lavinsky | Smith, the owner of New Haven, |doclaring that it would not come off, ron evenly matoied men decided, ‘The| Dill for nearly a thousand dollars for| {11? [Cureny. news: Tom O'Rourke, erstwhile| and Harry Grob, Juck Thompson and| bought Paganini about a month ago] 1 am stad to say that overy bill that | fightem who wit hook w in thee eave am expenses for their appearance in five} ing tucker | " 1 1 for the express purpose of making | anny, Pickle” and Renny Mofiorem, Jobnny| Cities, and if this sum ix beyond what | 358 7 Manager of George Dixon, Joo Wal-| ian Haron and soldier Bat fiel Sohaser of him. and the horse is] Went with the show was paid and NOt) sins. the Harlan bantamweight, and Charley| they should have charged they wil are er fy cots and Tom Sharkey, when the yoy’ ditto heduled at Shit , ed by Frank Farrar, single penny held back, I intend to, Gontman af Brookimn, and Hobdy North and] be summarily dismissed from tho] ath) SK heal MS Pony latter started out to mike his mark being schooled by a single f last night, Were postponed until to: rk ‘a A. A. U. and will either h tically, ls at present “DOING jesus of Tain. ai “as Pros ¢ stage another big show at the same 9 com n thive-yeur-olde and Tho stable of Major Thomas Clay — pete In the future as pros or reti ahd BIT’ if @ submarine works in srhe ttable of Major Thomas Clay! piace,and expect to have Ted Lewis) sure age hit first boxing show eh S Wine... ie stat goss rent ewemataeselne At Saratoga and St Augustine, Plum, {the welterweight champion, und t the Ordmum Theat at Newark, N. J. to] Fred Rublen. President of the, Met soanene. 2? Fe ioe corset ian in the sporting) The consignment coat §700, and was in | Olivewood, American Kigle, Precious, | Henny Leonard, the lightweight eR a ee ee eee ee tT piannine an athlete i Hrone Kaa er iWerid than O'Rourke. He was one] uch large quantity that the regiment | Manager Waite and other horses! nampion, battle. TI have an appoint: | tee sare Bean the toed mee buy athletic ed FS Ariitice ‘ soi “Young Nelson” tm. ul ave enoug! i, v ry] a or an bs entuc at be re e who 80 “ z _ jmanager who could, in a showdown,| Will have enough Balls and bats to | TiAl Wor vine ea uisville [ment with the managers of the men | yrusiure maktiewight, to ment Jokony Howant Soldiers who 90 far ' Mowe ie Daren BOSTON, July l—Peter, B, Hhaceri eat all the fighters he managed, He] tke to Europe. erg UF en ty vie ‘lay and fecl sure of signing| of Bayonne, N. J.. for olght rounda, Howard's|tto"han been nained ta a 3 Sittin seem: Boe. King f Adams, better known as “Young Ne was their boss, He was perhaps the — under the Mobowell silks, have been to-day rf | sangre hes made a ted more is aiming hie| TOS" tadwing Now York wort — Tarquin on,” wresth ) y inst best second that ever poured advice HE baseball world, that is, the | freshened up for hard contests, Major /them up. velba 4 . | man to box Grub, as the latter is too much for| Warren, Amsterdam News; Col. Chas. |, POUIKTH RACH lor ot eMnain © Ganadian Keeiteal ar 4 inte © Genter oar. ‘what be diag’ governing bodies of both big] iho Saratoga Handicap, the $7,000 emanate Andemon, Tent, Jol Star Gaver it ° Mee hore. know vy leagues, seein to be arrayed lop a » ¢ anc arter for] For the fmt time in twenty youn ‘ust hapenog jerakl No! T. McTaggart) hardly worth talking about, He bMS) gaint themselven ay Sabnean | Cae Bat Orta eadharit: QUA rter Cor rae of Chicagy Will have @ chance an Aug, 10| 20 Bomta, the Wasters beavrweight, whe i ry Wilson, ¢ Sih Orestes 100 \peen criticised, yes, roasted at times! thinks we ouxht to have a world's |acrve as @ faature of next Thursday's | o eeing the boser take part in real eorane in| now eltechal to tie Uo B. Gramle Atate Salem A. ¢ omeo| FLTH. RAGE Fur but we have never known Tom to bé ‘anything but up and up on every- rty, New York News; Roy | “ani willing, op r 4 ‘The Salvatio | now claime the heavyweight chamronshin of ; Pluin | that city, ‘Tee Salvauon Army has received per ty, New York News: toy | want sulin series, and President Tener of the | opening day ‘une lo stage a big boring | the nary, Joe gaye he hae fought ell of the d, in the fille . oF Decision. It P 4 National League believes the pig | and Olivewood, both three-year-olds | mimion from the eal . | in ae m | Mitchel, St. Christopher b Shing with whicb be bas been cone) oie. isn't necessary. The Ar RF] and both daughters of Mana, Dtertainment at the Chicago White Box bemoall | Me follow with fair eevem, ene ie prepared to pag “ mooted. paue would close up shop o Pium is @ Winner this year. Olives | enmnda, the receipts of which are to be tured | take on " m7) RA, Mills former scholastic Leagu uld so Up shop on Sept Gre, who are alee in the nary big packing boxes contain. | !; to get within the time prewerit won did not train ‘satisfactorily | mer to the Sairation Army Fund. Nate Lewia is . hampion Who, after leaving . > ing the boule and Jack Dempsey will ap- “ school attended the University of Mich!- Secretary of War Baker for base. | @arly in the season, but she has been | arranging we 3 Bince Jeck Demosey laid Fred Fulton ont | *nOm attended the inte te nce ing dosens of boxing glove™| ial! to rearrange affairs for dts con- | RINK Cleverly for #ix or seven wooks | pear ke one of Use souk with @ right band wallop on the jaw in jut | 4c, He is capable of running the SARATOGA BEGINS baseball outfits, quoits, medi-|tinuance. The Natio for ats com }and is about ready for a first rate — , Geum eames Hawi, Me ds dak Kem lithe’ In $4h and the conta ie Napoious cine seb oUt | gUoNte, mete. | tunuanee, ‘The National League would |i American ,fagie and Nt. AU: | 1 ie qracicaliy sitet now tht dntt Saute | SINS “i iemueey. has been revving offers | time, "Ey Foley, ome of the elitr ‘rar | age Hm cwatt Bivered to the 62d Pioneer Infantry,|end with whatever players are ob-| Sustine, sons of The Manager, both {amt Johan: Howan te ek mete Neat oy | {ram all orer the country for bie man to meet | sprinters and captain of the track team {@ regiment that is composed almost |tainable, and thus provide the much | faced successfully at Louisville and] Mayenne, N. J. will clash in the a | (oat big “heaves.” Milwaulne and Bt. Peui|hus probably been lost to the team fu Latonia and are in excellent condi- | eight rmmunda at the Jowey City bamsall grounds entirely of New York boys. The sport |talked of n equipment was purchased by the|war grieve | want the men to moet in a retum battle of ten | the remainder of the outdoor season b ssury diversion for the] tion, St. Augustine is in the Si fot | aoe ee eine igs Satan ean oe Zatee of tlt a, Jon Friday evening, Aug. 9 A) Lappe, man - populace. = Which 18] Catskill, Mohawk and Amafterdain |.f smith, acvepted ie torme for iis man day coat atk teeta as - Commission on Training Camps Av-| right?’ Hughey Fullerton, our cele- cae *\ cerican Basis aioeier rd vai they wal battle at 169 pounds, weign in at | OS usm arena | Plans have been com| for a two- TO MORR Ww tivities with part of the funds realized | brated baseball oxpert, is of the opine | tah eagements fee ease For stopping Willie Ryan of New Rrumwick, | @ay championship A. ih Ui water care . from the Army Athletic Fund Boxing| ion that both leagues should have nival, ¢ elinar on N. J, im four rounds at the Amory A. 4. aN. J., by the New Columbia Hotel Ath ek ™ on Nh y 1 AND CONTINUES EVERY WEEK. Bbhow, held in the Garden on the| wound up their affairs the minute| With Major McDowell's racing| pai Moore, the crack Daniamweight of | Jermey City on Monday night Jack Britton, the : Belmar and New York| {x (mat a Dh DAY TO At eves 16th. ‘William H. Wellman, who man-| Secretary Baker made his decision on | stable there arrived the yearlings he | Menwais, who will go against Franko Bue of | former welterweight champion, received $338 for} Women’s Sv immin) Association for the Milkysay i the Garden show for the com-|the work or fight order. “If you want | will offer through the Fasig-Tipton | 4, ‘City in tho star boat of eight rounde at | bie end, Thie was “easy money" for Jack as be | benefit of tne Red Cross. A}l the Crack. ee oe Oitached to the $9d Pioneer our ball players, take them,” ia whet | Company to che highest bidders on |ver seer Clty bembell qroads on Friday aight | jus saved and heated Ryan watll the later be-/q, SHB mest Will be held Aug. i¢ ; Aeration Infantry, and bis regiment is the first the magn: ould have told the! Aug. 8 There are fifteen of them, | wil arrive in town to-day from Chicago and wili| came tired, ‘The grow receipts of the show! Doo moines, Laon ross. he ‘A REAL AND IDKAL MOLIDAY, to Wullerton’s cight colts and seven fillies, most of psi on te finishing touches to hie work ot A 0 $1,073 and the club officials cleaved programme only phew poms Od Gaughters Of The qunueniun aiine uw deren Clg of Unis iy, Tile Lay eins GOH om the enleraiiaiiy ent pews as seit shoes. ‘anda Eas Ltt ak antacid vk nace OPIN NS. stenineinresinaislvinenaseatantoonet - eieentndin ume

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