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JERE AE KL EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1918 ete : Gi on HOW BILL RODENBACH MAKES BEST 1 SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ROBERT OLVER MAKING FIGHTERS AT CAMP SEVIER ONLY FAVORITE | > | Steeplechase Winner the Ore! Public Choice That Doesn't | “Fall Down.” Ex-Champion Fighter Among the Amateurs, This Regular New | ‘Yorker Is Doing a Wonderful Work in Training Soldier Boys for Serious Work Abroad—His Methods Are Novel and His Enthusiasm Is Without Bounds. { | Hl = By Robert Edgren. Copyright, 1918, by The Proes Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World). | USING Fisy SARATOGA SELECTIONS. HS {8 @ short story of American efficiency, demonstrated in. the | NAIA ikke |g Mitst, Race—Hauberk, St Is of a boxe 0 once won championships but is now doing we ure, Regal Lodge ae bed 2 xer who once won champ i ' no r Be RANDY ee, Feawal Lodges weer Cee | INNO MAN'S hird Race—Biue Laddie, cre . “Billy” Rodenbach was born on| LAND". + | fon, Yuracari, Swen 0 ‘ourth Race—Roamer, Cuc the west side in New York, in the Bondage mnee as , , pro his p 8 4 Fifth Race—Virago, Madge same house where his father was} | sien dene lrago, Madge F., born. He was a New Yorker of| New Yorkers, birth, breeding and| dialect. If you had met Bill In the Rockey Mountains you might have) taken him for w regular mountain man, a rough, sturdy, two flated specimen. But when Bill spoke you Sixth Race—Valarius, lib | Wyoming i By Vincent Treanor. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. ¥ Allz. |9—Muddy going or some other of a | thousend and one things which tra i | ers say can happen in a race, mata | favorite playing a costly pastime here hyesterday. Five choices went down! with five destructive thuds, cutth oe |deep inroads in any an already |famished bankroll. The only favors » jto win was Robert Oliver mn ° | steeplechase, but there was iiie }Rourishment in his price. Belarco running in the Brigh: a colors but owned in reality by Buy 4 ep SPORTS Oliver was the first disappointinen\. PAAONa A TRACI FOR CAM Possibly be had a sponge up bis no. He had something anyway. He Wu [to the post like a drunken man sou — ran like one. The second favor.» istic News O onder agnate OS ses weterters, an 0 8 shot wa oe should have been 20 to 1 chance, ite | | would have placed him west of! Broadway and above 28th Street, at once. They used to think that Bill was a@ little rough, But it wasn’t that with Bill. He was direct in thinking and sudden in action. ‘That's all A big husky man a head taller than Bill once threatened to toss William down a flight of stairs, He didn't Know Bill, Bill threw him down tn- stead, insiantly and with convincing force. When Bill was welter, middie ani—————— Reavy weight amateur boxing cham-| time to the pion of the United Stat esked to go to t AN OfPicerR AT CAMP SEVIER, WHO WOULD Be Peer oF au MIDPLEWEIGHTS, RODENBACA SAYS, IF He CARED To CHCTER. THE RING. music, and others break as)ing up the lumps and hustling on neisco and one Jobs ‘ Stone { ; . h ‘ e started Monday morning, July box big Sam Berger, Coast champion.| 1 "A. S39 Wednesday the trek w for the national title. He went, and) gnished. It was a quarter-mile track, he beat Berger with one hand, When| with ten 100-yard lanes, a straight he camo home he was offered $2,500) Way of 110 yards and the other 110 of the 220-yard course around a turn. 8 he an Fr jhad worked a mile in 1.38 and some : MGS se ceateue” sae, ay The Whole track was roped off on and Gossip |xhine, and that made him the chur. RE Want Your money That set- | apart—3.000 yarda of rope being put| By John Pollock |a fat man, He had a flash of syok tled the question on the spot, Bill] up. The track itself was covered ent on doing his work in the New| With rolled clay and was hard and | * fast. The meet held on the Fourti| York Fire Department He never! wis a huge success, for at odd times boxed @ professional bout Billy had coached his men in hurd But when the war began Rodenbach | lin and then dropped out of all con To Forbid Baseball 2: 8: : handicap, Naturalist, “the best mgt * was made favor road and high Jumping, ham- a — horse in Americ < Offered his services as boxing instruc. | Mer throwing, shotputting, grenade | an Heht heavyweight of St. Pau v ; His jockey, Ensor, got a mud jt ere at th big cumin ‘nena tmromin. starting. and. running, mite in, te se'ues owes: May Plagare Under Bini-| war to's evam fa he teva, et| ceasing, Westy, Howsn, heme. fo..! sent to Camp Sevier, $C. And be etween doing all the announcing © Jersey City baseball grounds las : ‘i eve ing, insisted upon Sevre ordinarily fast horse came bur ’ tisen doling wondertul. Work—s0 and trying to got everything start et Grab {ed off the honors » ing Contracts Until Oct. Baker giving s decision on baseball. real form in this race with « sud ary ding ge: was all in when it was over,” saic a Vine hie Geta ok fVe Fenen. While A ery one knew that to continue|ness that was shocking. He 4 Wonderful that the commanding gen-| i) “Hut we sarted on time aud bet v ds, wh 15 and Club Owners Will playing with the attendance reduced| the front midway down the k eral wants to take him to Frauce|rinishal on tim Turner had a shade in one and a b ; : to the minimum meant loss of money.! stretch and from there home the ae roore That, by the way, was a new record margin on points in the other tw Have to Continue Paying The majority of those interested mar-!was a procession with Westy Hog Rodenbach always made a study | iy itself of “ a which were the firat and fifth round: velled leaders of , e t as Sa | - 1 nn if, a# any one who has ever we ni a Heth L . . He when the leaders f the mijor | jeading by three lengths. He asi Be tphting methods, He has studied /seen a track meet knows Jin the tater two rounds ‘Turned landed; Their Salaries, Whether | teagues insisted upon declaring that| gone back in the betting and. was va Ha jitsu. He doesn't see any reason | iI believes in rewarding those who frequently on Greb with stiff teft to 1 at post time, [It wow why soldiers should be taugot! work for him : Secretary Baker had ordered baseball | hoor as i | ¥ or Not Schedules Close) stopped, whereas his decision was not | Per 4 Queensberry methods when they aro) «igvery time we knocked off work in the face, short right-hand uppercut said he wasn't within pounds Aap : A to be interpreted in that manner by) himself, had lost weight nade didn 3 going to meet the men who introduced |on the track.” he explained, “T lined and several heavy rights to the Jaw. | Sept. 1. any reading, ‘Then we wondered! jike mud. to ull of wheb the horus! =. Baie tarie baat nt ® a By the negro soldiers up, stood back a wasnt ob Che cation Gutherttion of Ubleze _ hy the I jes insisted upon contin-| gave the lie by his manner of racin ve je bexing at Sevier #/ titty yards and threw them a baso- {etuieg (6 peret the big open air Goxisig chow . ne until t. 2 when Secretary rea Be SABES eit sf new turn that will be of use in No) hail, ‘There'd be a scramble and | for the Salvation Army Frmd at the White Hor By Hugh S. Fullerton. ker set Sept. 1 as closing day, and | opin in treatin with eetooe ant Man's Land |they'd al! flicht to get it. Believe temtell park there this afternoon, the promoter Copyrig’t, 1918, by ‘The. Publishing Co, that they still persisted in wanting | right fore leg. He ran home th { the affair » transferred the entertainme: The New York E World) | to play a World's Series after Sept, 2 | vf “ ” nothing could have tickled therm Where “Sport” Is Unknown, | inore. nascbatis are mighty scares Down in Sevier most of the sol- [down there , @iers are Southern mountain boys. Rodenbach ts a great golf player ’ : with about four pounds of mud the Government should for] said boot, N. K. Beal, ata fa seball, then the contracts of the} price, Jed practically all’ the WRy. to Fort Shen be held with a er Storage Warehouse Cham- | But lew: timate ions played as if they all had| bid ng. bout t La dlesihaaty players would not be binding. & am to take part in be asi e gers between | ell Fow of them ever maw a trolley car,JAt home he spends all of hin apere w, Jew Willent, ‘Ted Lewis and Jobnng Kil! | smashed their fingers between | —— coots scooted home ten lengths Many never rode on a railroad train] me on the Van Cortlandt Park iene, tack Deemer, the tomoal entender tor Daokine cases vy, and the em HERE seems to be more scandal front of Kiss Again in the last ra until they" came tothe camp. | They | course lie, tak a driver ant a fev oblaesipeen Reap alo Mead pA nea hes ot he Ns fenal| than baseball in the baseball] completing the anguish of all han 9 ae gun nina Ginuit Ge & Insc | Dials do} D Sevier, 6 brought : earywrigit in one af the four-round contests.| League completed their final tour o i ; ei who thou’ hat Passing Shower ie: ‘Toey never played football or them home the first Ume he had How Motor Trucks and the Hudson River Tubes Could Help Re= |r *2! &% ten vents own tie BiGie With & Victhry of Brio. nh aie a ean ar Ene was a food favorite, Passing Showe- baseball, They never saw a spiked {Short furlough. | Wa Ghee ae Meant GN ba Pom arent | Wualified denial of Clarke GriMfith of/and Kiss Again persued Scoots un! ! shoe or a running track, and the] “Golf?” chortled Bill In response to lieve the Local Transportation Problem, Phe inset ag Derelict deb edad ean Nie ‘agoans spotted Brooklyn @) the Washington team that he signed| well into the stretch where t broad jump and the shot’ put were} my query. “Why. | never Mit a ball ‘ css = eae ae tae ae: wn tan net tie me lead of two runs and finished with) any statement attacking President| Shower filly backed up badly, Th « unknown mysteries, "mon the Jump from 6 in the m I Bnke Youn’ intent New Hatreg their six-inning spithall champion,|Johnson of the American League. | others were no account as she « oe thay are straight American all a elit ye a re me HERE scems-to be no Imit to the ways automobile trucks can be |imut a twelve rund dew in tno man even, (Claude Hendrix, ~oing strong and per- | “! ries Comiskey, owner of the Chie have been third, One of the od ten, I e way through, a magnificent, en h ay. - ois butiaty ka wanivan Mtaclan a : Gs Tae unl eb ace ae Higa Pele cauaes told Mtorage | C#0. Club, already had denied that|things seen on a race track was tie sturdy, clean race of men, descended utllized to help remedy th rious problem of transportation. Sey- |) ee ae ted c fe pining aud The Cold Storage! ye’ signed any such statement. The|running out of all three star fe © impression pddest in t duck at the hedge in front American League, it Is announced has determined to investigate and > ‘ from the first Anglo-Saxon settiers.| COMMANDER ROS¢ PAYS | eral motor transport experts have come forward with a plan that | pecs amounting to $5,000. 7 wise crew seemed under t They are soldier myterial of the best, that the ball was ¢ the steeplechase. F ‘ous and | would employ the Hudson River Tubes for certain hours every night for | lane mepis wo far thie eagom at the clubs ‘ All they needed was training to give $30,000 FOR BILLY KELLY. tha febadiiin a6 Make Glas) Phe (ae (esina Wedd waren an eet | | handled it as they would handle a! find out who is responsible for the|clubhouse, and Robert Oliver a f them unusual fihting powers. L 8 basin te ‘ lbomb. ‘They messed almost every..| Statement attacking Johnson, which| Barly Light in line behind hun fo First Rodenbach started the box-| gapaTOGA SPRINGS, Aug. 10--|0Ut to the baseball park at Harrison, on which storehouses could be bulit, | eres Dower, marchmaker of the Armory | 1 Benet ae een) tainted in, Was Sent out from Cleveland, The|lowed sult. ‘The jockeys had als ma g inst ctors, he ¥ e yee of Jemey City, bas compelled to bi td as jeagadle, persisted 8 emen D >} oO ave bee « me ® back and make « iw: He began making instructors.| commander J. K. 1. Rows has pur-|and motor trucks could then relay the freight throughout Jersey. Under |.‘ : ify 5 ‘ hes tatement, purported to have been} their mounts back and mi le had fifty men out boxing between dreaeeye es make ‘another chang: in hie card of buute for | be wherever the Cubs were not| signed by Frazee of Boston, Comis-|run at the jump, ‘Then Robert Olives Bend 9 o'clock in the morning, and neg ee Kelly for H oe ae ‘*| this scheme incoming freight would be deposited on the New York side Of |tne regular weekly toxng mow of we ch on! hittine and muffed and fumbled until! key of Chicago and Griffith of Wash-| got on first and went int ie Y more each succeeding hour je RFeatest sum ever pald for a two-| ine river, from which point motor trucks would distribute It throughout |Mvmay nisht, Onariey today bowie up two! tng aha catalina gn -h| ington, Their names are reported to| Round the three went in 4 palin rat day” HHT mae, un] yearvold Reliing: Moss as been tryin ee cin ona for w_ovanon, Tt bam | “N° were compelled to stop and laugh! Vave been attached to a strong as] When they came to the ‘ mind that merely learning the]|to buy the youngster for several days . 1 meet Harney Adair, ami Harry Condon to | &t themselves, sauit on Johnson which was turned) Obstacle this tim ‘ob ‘ ‘ steps and blows of boxing would s00N]} but each time W. F. Polson, the owner, | Antomebile Editor a sap punches with Joe Mouney. | They got away to a running start,! over to the newspaper men The|cleared it and went on 4 Decome tiresome, He wilted the} pepused the off Billy Kelly ts sid T am having great trouble with my, tenes ns ¢ m irubbing Hendrix for two runs in the American League is hunting the news. | business, but Reddest ducked ¢ 4 men to learn how to lu in and hit A ome flash carbon remover and put] ‘The tout between Johnny Dundee, the Italian | 7 eT I}asx he did the first time and H hard, and he didn't want a big hospi- {fred the beat two-year-old here. He | clutch, Every time 1 throw it out that in, with @ little kerosene along | Heitrog 4 Tammy Twotey of Hetenon,| first inning, and showing just how| Paper man who may be the goat, al-| i ite Ooo ‘eith him in follow ina: tal Hist, So he gotefifty baseball bage.| WO" the Flash ands the United tSates | ing hold it for a short time it will) With it, But when # tried to star J, which wes ale me fought at tos! bad the Chicago team can be when Heel Ge present indications he! or fashion. Before the pair wesa He lined up fifty men, each holding | Hotel Stake # Ne ere on Was start to grind, ‘The only reliof 1 get | MY, machine the motor would not Arann 4. A. of demey (iy oo Munxtay nigit | the pitching is not airtight. Then . liken hace fon a. peonnavénns Rel @ bag as a protector, and fifty more|mesday in the Albany Handicap D . “ did not have any compres-| as been pened for aw seotty Mon-| Hendrix . os is when 1 put sot in they ogre to do the h was delight n, a0 1 took my ¥ of Dundes, asked that the contest oi on grind them, and still have no ¢ ting. In a few days he] 133 pounds up. 1 with the improvement _— = cluteh collar cup and a litt ves out to] teith, may tled down to work, o Oliver was in the back stretch abou and Brooklyn never had a real chance Gre further into scandal, the re-| dy eighth of a mile in front to score afterward, while their de- ent deposal of Hal Chase by ntl Nig. 19, @o that Lames would have mor Lane to get in etage J rae { and the rv interest the men took] Centon and ™ ay Box Draw. | the collar, Then it will run all ht pression, What should [ do? Will i a set in elage ser the ©. | tense smashed all to pieces and al-| Christy Mathewson may bring a] Commander J. K. L. Ross tod meee ame. i Wie Ales ak ee LONG BRANCH, Aug. 10.—Eddie] for three or four times when th . is th h remover Insane the rina tea ike eeu sie: Aeaelnitia’ tha pases low 4 ithe coming champs to wade | neaithy expose. Matty, with his usual | !¢ 4 the mtuoky. - two ve preolk as ado! nts le tha Vi Gonton of Drelans, assistal b0) s ommer i sve all Maybo the valves were NOU) wi gusing dicw Mark in Philatemia| throuch to victory, Col, Livingston from tonani4 Introduced his new ideas, He began {Conlon of New Orelans, aaslatunt Meas grind will commence again, TE bave | ground right before T put the flash me roar clan ry The second inning was bad, In that |¢aution, is refusing to make any stato- | ¢oy ab Bag handicap to be Pi 4 teaching the men to use their knees |!ne Instructor at Camp Dix abd Jou worn out two clutch collars in a! tt had good compression before this. |incior ant tack Hanlon each clea ga." | session the Robins booted and blun- | Ment regurding the case beyond the|‘hore August This colt work: & and to butt with their heads—two| Murray, the hard hitting New York) one period FRANK BATES, [1 feared that perhaps some of that] gio tor their troulve after all the exyenses were | dered until four runners had scored on | fact that Chase never again can play) qye furlongs here Wednesday mor « Methods of fightin taboo under Mar-[bantamweiKbt, fought eight fast rounds] "ON MwN | SD tuft ot in the cylinders around the | iy reat ty tego mete ence | what the oficial scorer counted as|Paseball if he has his way. He says|ing in a. minute flat around." 9 quis of Queensberry, but remarkably} with honors even, In the other feat bs he ‘T | piston rings 80 As to let the COm-| iw at the muime piace bator the wold weather | four hits and an error, although three | that he is making a complete report of| nogs” which were up at the time o> effective in a rough and tumble en- [ure eight-rour k Tracy of Brook-| you should first grind off the cut~ | pression deak JAMES BLAKE ie i of the hits were such as would have | fhe case to Garry Herrmann, who not] protect the going near the inner Pi.'s agement. This was possible onlyfiyn and the Corona Kid of Lang|off face of the shaft upon which the Recause you used a liquid earbon - been handled ordinarily and the other |only is president of the Cincinnati] Commander Ross has also , through using the baseball bags as|isiand, slugged through the entire dis-| ooiar gears, Unless this is done remover in your engine does not sige] Johor Dundee and Fs ming’? Britt] was a fly ball which Daubert lost be- | club but aiso is Chairman of the] Jockey Sande to take the ri protectors, To-day, Hill says, his} tance with litte t as Pa ey now collar will be quite useless after | Dify that it should lose compression fed much a gre ate at toe} cause the glaring sun and hazy sky | National Commission. Lyke, who, although his contr Pt men can handle the Boche without a | them he aoetes nen ee " None es It may bo that the valve capa were| Amory A. A Horton nisht that] bewildered his eyes. The Cubs kep There are a lot of ugly rumors cir-| not expire until September 10, wit bayonet isch 2 eshort time, Plenty ef grease im te buck tightly, Ff the valves |! lewis, matchmaker of tbe club, way signed] cracking away at Robertson's offer- | culating among ball players and oth-| not be permitted to ride any of tha He has taken up bayonet fighting, ——- : arge grease cup very essential, and caps are in good shape, it may |! we for 4 wiurn battle of twelve 1ounde at ol ings, scored again on Mann's hit, and|ers regarding the Chase-Mathewson | Ross horses again teo. Here his boxing ideas MAve been Adair Scares Quick Knockout, foo ain suitor be that the piston rods are gummed | ' be staged to the cluty on either steal and a wild heave followed by |case, and it looks as if Chairman | gecumeeeencees, liwh instructor was] PATERSON, N. J, Aug. 10.—Barn Dumlee wil art training vext week triple. The climax came in| Herrmann has the chance of his life ons, = If | °F kert Wh oil Up and sticking to the p! s the best way to useful. An @ teaching only Straight lunging, Bill} Adair, the Irish lightweight of New this is the case, would advise you to] 2? contest & Buly Gruny's gymnasium the eighth when, with runners on first | to do a good turn to baseball by either OLYMPIC F I EL D @uggested that all effectiveness in} york, made short work of Jimmy And-]out of the engine and the best tins ik Gm the cylinders and give the| Mankie Bu Joney City tantamweight | and third and two out, Zeider started | proving or disproving these yarns Hy yin ring fighting is in feinting for open- Jerson of Canada substituting for Young | to use” ANXIOUS. rit pistons and cylinders. a good|# al WOX again for A fow werkay ef &@ double steal and before the Robins |The time is ripe to use calcium in TO-MORROW. M. and then mite ed : Gradwail who ran oft at the last min Open the pet cocks on plugs in cleaning. You may find a few rings | bia nese, w e had Wy Pa got throu hh nving the ball wild and some other form than whitewash. Kern Ghrseecct praihia fo boxer will lunge right away ; ein the LA n, wt ; ; sad ree t H fumbling it both runners had countec — - ute, here last night, Adair wasted nel pottom of the crank ease, Run th ken, Which of course should be re , beside alg eget in [4 Mee Wt Riegel gant] wottom of the crank cae, Thun | broke suo ee | ODE ea ROPE BA OUR Va arr coos Gaaainioaa eeinaal in| LINGCQENIGIANTS head Knocked off, If your bayonet !xent him to the mat five times in the | motor for a few minutes slowly ant om pent we el OROm Ce Rant SLiRate a BR) Sole : _ { figbters Junge without making their|first session knocking him out in the| the oit is about all out, Would su sa flee oa ing cig Bergan REMI le UR Ea ET a ATL ‘game is going peacefully to its fin- vs. ROYAL GIANTS pepening frat a lot of them will bo|second-round of @ scheduled elgit-| ig about a quart of kero- | » me with the most di- cession at the New boxing dews from Pall club as bad as the Robins showed |ish The Western clubs of the Na “It Id take th t jig > | ne into the fter tt 4s do ston, Ulster , Moore, Champion Det man and Jatez White] themselves to be can win more bi tional have completed their tour + ‘Would take th hree years to oe ene into the case afte te WILLIAM POSTER aving oat conmiderdble money by staging oos.| in three weeks than any other club in | ne wast, Chicago got away Je ight m how to feint with the bayonet,” Elmhurst at Dyckman Oval, and run the motor for a few. u aus Wore cid ARIE i sso Farts tee | the olrouit he Bast. Chicago got away last night | ) qaid the English officer The crack Elmhurst team, cham-| ments to insure getting all tf side up Albay Boat Road jinm ieee at Ties phi der ‘The fact that the mafority of the |t stop over in Pittsburgh for a] Tarrstow + . rT “ne eo ore she) 1 fh ytow ferry 1 Nyack aad em that ¢ tw wot ti e fa . double-header to-day, and the East “This is America,” sald Bill, It] pions of Long Island, will cross bats| oll out, Be sure tor ‘ " Suffer Another way |hoid any more of thewe ¢ tu] players of the two clubs hive been | double-header to-day, und the | * wouldn't take them three Yours.” 1 per an rade ¢ a) e y 7 ta | sractically without sleep for three |erm clubs of eric ® Os: a : with the Kingsbridge team in the] | © across 42d Street Ferry and | fit or second work \e pra 5 mW, The EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION. 43 ¢ . By this you can see that Hill knows] ening game, of & double header at} after the pet a pena A ee romn Rerty Ad | moter were asked te ov { nights on account of the heat may | °aPed alive from the West. The Yan Bs Ul < Bis America, The men he had taught! pyckman Oval, near Dyekman Street | ut 1» Batter hea Dat, Cone. (allo even) Gi ‘or | have had something to do with the | Kees will start a serien against the ¥ i to box proved that he was right when | subway station at 130 9h My t stn rep re | ar eertosieen| F igs | playing, which was pretty bad on bot! ton Red Sox at Boston to-day, k they took up the bayonet morrow, In the feature game, thel bat Ip beat to go) jn f case Ike) We Ly se HEOIRAG, | 4 Rice re | ides, although to the eredit of both | and they have a chance to upset tia “When this war is over,” Rill told |Chevrolets of Tarrytown, with Hort, | this: 1 own a tls Studebaker which | tu yr At halla weit iwekete teams it must be said that they were and wreck Boston's pennant me a fow dayw ago, “we will have | for Yankee | pitcher, Will go performed nicely except for one fault.) sigh tifton Road to Tillston, ey tevin hatt and net loatog. although in their present Me greatest lot of boxing champions | S88!net Kingsbridge The carbon knoesed so that tied seal Saliba! 4 show of the Aintmomne A. ee » there is little hope of their do the world ever saw. Some of these | ————— - —— ane land ise me the best and mest ark, Newark, N. J., 09 Tw SYOND the fact that the Cubs nakor as arranged two eu! and a semi-final af mix rounda, In Shamus O'Brien of Yonkers will | ¢ ein Brooklyn the Robins will tackle gained half a game on the idle | uy Moran's Phils in a double-header ants who are thus referred to be while the broken Giants will play Bos- y Mot MF car Complete sonirwe, Bt evening claswe’ for From New York City via the Boston to boxing like a duck to water, and Wehr 1 Hoga sa Maw Hoouaie, Larch 4 Vammaic, Nd m the sar cause they didn't play— or rather be ton a a nedulad dowaeshaader at the ramen, Prvale pA { e's real championship material if NATIONAL LEAGUE, | AMERICAN LEAGUE, Nit MAnnecneR Te Bort thes will hook up w cause no game was scheduled, since | Polo Grounds, with not much at . ge Ee weated to go into the ring he'l lens wu. os UBS WE, Peo OURS W. b, Pe. [OLUBS W r. Greenwich, | Stamford, Norctn, | genes weet Vince MEI) the pare statement they didn’t play | stake — a Stewart Auto 5 shoot Fi be as good a middleweight as any | ob oad - : ta irien, Norwalk, Westp Sou | Sennen: sane sede might be misunderstood. se irs Wes ote | that ever held the championship” Chicage.d0 35 .t win .46 58 -405 | Besten.O3 41 00 | N, ¥., 48 52 Am) ni ee ns tidgeport att = = The American League was idle, the | THE DUKE SMASHES Hort EFth Sty at Biway 8 57S | Ohl, 5 54 f 40 57 ‘7 405 | Port, Lb d Royals Clash Again bi Rodenbach introduéed athletics as | G0 48 (ATA | Bhirn 145 54 + Glove ..00 45 BTA |M, In, .47 84 New Haven, Wallingfon, Meriden, | Mneoine and Royals Clash Swaln: | ccams traveling Bastward and count TWO MORE RECORDS well as boxing. He used to be a ba Howton 44 ‘ i ‘ | etrolt 46 Lerlin and Hartford. Fotlow the bos ternoon at Olympic] ing noses to see whether there ars any ; iret class all around athlete when 46 H. de. 42 63 400! Chicage.50 52 .400| Phila ..41 62 402] 65) Poa, Koad all the way, but ¢ ld, 186th Street and Fifth Avenue, | missing among the athletes, They will ——_——-- Member of tho New West Bide A GAMES YESTERDAY. GAMES YESPERDAY. New Haven not follow the shore two bitter rivals for the colored} stick until the pay checks are dished | ewe world’s recone were shattered CF} New Te. He built & rood Chicago, 5) Brooklyn, The DVetroit-st, Louis and Chieago- | Toute . championship, the Lincoln Giants and] out, on Aus: 1 me I Bevores well yesterday by Honolulu's famous swim ganping track at Sevier and propar eee oi chs caacaia pga teed teeees otiliie eins eal tacos maim | aa loaabite alice! | Royal Giants, will mest in an atner | other employment, Ladi Mer AU Sy nso ol een bog double-beaders, advise e hich 8 you | double header, iol Atoll dP hated IRE 21 e Krue at a water carnival for the War Building a Track in Two Days. GAMES TO-DAY, J# Pert of double-beader Iviae me which roRde yon | eae aeaa in the perlen. played. to| TY HERE is another and rather sori. | Kruemer, at a water carnival for the Wa Boston at New York (two), GAMES TO-DAY. ahh ton Sullivan counts, |date and the Lincoln's are confident ous aspect to the situation which |! nie . tahte reeks AMar & threes A tow days before the games some | philadelphia at Brooklyn (two), New York at Boston tO Rt eae that they will even up the series tO} aay “explain weveral thing Ue ee ocorahion in ibe wrona | MU he soles @emewnere else. The ground sclect om si . ve pi jee two) Menneriee 1 Pallaneiphiee Us 42a Street Perry and then | > - informed that there are in the major |icananamoku romped away with an| rc @d looked impossible. It was rourh, Mt, Lente af Cincinnatl (twe), | volt at Bt, Louls, mreisea tlt f would be Hoboken, Hasken Dritt Knocks Out Erne, leagues more than forty ball players | open 100 metre (109.2 yards) handicap 0 of hours te covered with brush, and full of hil Chicage at Cleveland k, Suffern, Tuxedo Park, Monroe LOWE! MASS, Aug, 10.—Frankie lsra hold what they consider to be air-|]in 612-58, or one second und hea Breen On BOW ata HOW THE OTHER CLUBS MADE OUT. Cheat Mil, “two trucks a five-ton steam NATIONAL LEAGUE, | bo en, Middletown, Wurt Ni, Gostion, Middietewn MUHEt [Britt of New Bedford stopped Young | tight contracts which bind the club | nis own international fgur te Lak iomordale aad lett to) mrne of Leocsslen Jen. i8 ooo Dual | owners (@ pay them eeaiee until Oct | stockholm Olympiad of 1912; Kruge ae “ at the meeting of the Crescent 4 15. © amount of money involve Es back stroke rin) ; AS eeesburgte BaD, ake Huntingtoi ght. plow Was a covered 220 yards with the back stroke faa hour he hid ‘sixty negroos SQ O28SE8S-4 ES eh) UREN int night.” The i. O- blow was a hard! Coording to one authority, 18 ubout | {Over 22 Zaaitad twee te dun BA 88 HII 002100000-3 9 2 - ~~ eft-hand smash to the stomach. | Ernc, Seng Uf OS et nore. ip another b ap race in fm, 68 S-bs., a ‘ting and ageing amas 10 wine Mile od i 98 Sie 12h. eo cous ‘Sama dos, tp Flae while the referee made the asd It was rather har@ to understand former world's standard, set at the 235 West S0th St. (Nr. Broadway) Phone 8271 Circle. Ph, ee arly ona tle abt errentnanntens eli tone

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