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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUSZ 15, 1918 Vhumer BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (iHANPON FRE COLUMN TOUCHIN’ ON THEK.OFC.SHOW - - ~~ -_. By Thornton Fisher| AUTODRIVERHAS GETTER GET SOME IRON ' 4 GIRDERS, TOO, | |Arthur Duray Registers Near | 110 Miles on Slippery | Track at Sheepshead Bay Speedway. cartons | phe « Why Jim Coffey’s Jaw Was, Weak at the Time Moran | 11K affection a jockey has for | By William Abbott. { { i 3, * | his thoroughbred horse is com- ' Stopped Him. parable only to the feeling an — Me auto driver reserves for his racing } apert@ht, 1018, by the Pre Pubiining Cx eat TWEWE fUSKY GeNnenen witt machine. The motor ig nearly every The New York Bvening Wi ‘ NJAMI “ . i ILLY GIBSON used to expla! THENRE REINFORCING aa ENGAGE IN A “BATTLE OF | thing. Tt not only wil win oF woes at Jim Coffey's wenk jaw by say-! THE RING é ” WILL BRIM NO MAN'S LAND! |for its driver, but it may a] ing he grew too fast. His legs Nectar yg Cen amen omen ae ALONG SOME his life. A slight mechanical defect - } were too weak, Gibson used to think, Scerae ar ESCETS FIELD INTERESTING | might cause an accident, and what Lf to support the bulk of a fast-growing | @RTICLES chance has a driver if his car falters i j man like Jim was at the time Frank | while «whizzing nearly two miles ‘a, ‘hi Moran flattened him. Dan Morgan a has discovered, or, rather, thinks he! | minute. at has, that Gibson's diagnosis was all QO (9) Before a big race the pilot and his i Mzeag,, Morgan attributes Coffey s » mavhine are almost inseparable. The j eee ce en beet ans DEMPSEY, eS) x ie |driver himself will guard the precious if Tt _was like this with Big Jim, as} THE . ‘ a4 Ps B A machine rather than leave it in tae Morgan dopes it out: Coffey was all e a ) 22% 4 : ft th 1 trusted mechanic, i right asa motorman. He lived regu-| IRRESISTIBLE a - aa Gt QOD care of the most tr : ‘ ‘ larly then, ate good, common-sense a é > a ON ly 2 shee |and every trial run must be made by at fe and grew into an ideally bulit S /the man who'll handle the car ina : man. Then somebody got him inter- | race. if og SP ee Amer | he car Arthur Duray, the French he could make a fortune, because | there wasn't a genuine Irish heavy- weight in sight. Everybody knows that the most popular of all fighters | “mre those from the ould sod. Wasn't) Peter Maher idolized when he was in| champion who: holds the world's fi speed record, will d I HELP THE KNIGHTS | SOtwe vo SPEND Teme: | [Ten arent eltee” gty e Shee i Ba Speed ys o OF COLUMBUS HELPTHE g [ores ro Set How IT LOOKS) ailtile inve arriving at the track sexe BoY OVER THERE % GUN GETS| | te"lay afternoon, The veteran cham= WHEN THE OTHER HIS NOODLE HANMERED. | | cours: his prime, and wasn't Tom Sharkey too? . Well, Coffey soon turned in his & barked on a fistic career. Z q F ‘ : LMOST from the start (this 1 still Morgan's dope) Jim bi pion Was anxious to try out the nuge he was also nervous about hui machine. Finally it arrived. y was about to limber ainstorm broke ies ae ata ST LERES aiiestnisaang Just as Dui | jit up a sudden ° | Driving a car over a wet track ts evins ure to ake tempting fate. Conditions. were to dan, " e other pilots. But jearned to use a fine left-hand jab, ‘renchman doesn't seem terrae, Mh Scr ca —Yj,.¥ —Y Uy > tensed Things Interesting for \\'22'.tisiiyewtere mecca came popular, He had a g00d right-hand wallop, and quickly a@ Tair sized bankroll in a_ hurry, out to the rain-soaked track, \ He. soon was a stockholder in cranked {t up and began scooting : Dempsey To-Morrow °c ea eh ostaiioes | were the most favorable. — Little by little Duray worked his K. of C. Boxing Show at] fanicd jo mest Demps the Third Avenue trolley line, where he had been working not so Jong before as a motorman, Then | James, like almost any other money | maker, began to get gay. He a [Pee writes from | near 110 miles an hour, which is some Buber) Field Looks Lik Soi eB arate itt Dempsey. | Moving. ‘Then he appeared satisfied sbbets Field Looks Like iol could not meet Dempsey. and came in, Darting toward the Would have preferred to have ex-|Pirage the veteran Frenchman ac- THE PRICE OF ONE ORDINARY FIGHT = One of Best Ever, changed blows with him, but as 1/strage the veteran Frenchman, sc. en matched with Jim Co" iy! tirew him against the steering wheul, resulting in a badly cut mouth, “ut Duray's first thought was for hig ma- chine. He was greatly relieved when speed up until he was registering the 8. 8S. Granite Sta quired a certain fondness for tho old grape, and with every bottle of Ve i¢ Jim had to have a cold corn| OH BON! LOOK AT THIS-ALL For beef sandwich. Now, asks Morgan, | wouldn't that kind of a diet weaken es on — have b prnieeieiaenSele | you m not only a man’s jaw but his whole) y depend upon seeing the » St wanreeosue Billy Kelly Proves Right CLEVELAND CONFIDENT OF et isan, Gas ee acer eee ene morgan with | | | thing free,” the Knights of ee ee ne tet ee J Mest etmawincee et To Two-Year-Old Crown : j an examination showed that the ce lision had only caused a bent front Coffey is a better man than he ever | Columbus slogan, is the in-| Bonds axle, : was, and he'll stand up under any spiration of the big boxing show to| — ial eee 7 en ier SE" —— v aa | Wins Sanford Memorial Stakes] SARATOGA SELECTIONS. of giving everything free to all boys Another attempt is being made to| ine Commision to hold boring shows, ‘Te 0 hi in the servi t a return battle of ten | ‘lube am the bk A. A. of Paterson, S. J. apd prove his contention, Morgan) fi -, | 5 Hamond Social Club of Vineland, M. Sa, or ew Owner, Com- Firat »—Defense, Lively, freee * oa . d overseas: the orde: st raise a whieh ta locals naar Attantie: GHG #4 i | wants everybody to go over to New C 1 COM AE eee ay weg liidians Banking Most of Hopes} Fie (Hid cidetes Ran eWe TeCEEN Tiel cca vce seqcOn an, Whe ahowe, bene make. (ne t heavy we r Wneat Attantic City, | The mateh econd tace. <erensky, ea sane hiatatsd me: ‘ni peINB Two clubs » west are aft of beth clate are now looking arvumd 40 TT | of American League Pennant) one Filet nits UiCtheee Tana {PUL on by the Brooklyn {Sporting | go, nitol Clty An Chico Bic Paul liagtice eet me ot ae meee the |WTiters is for the purpose of helping A. C., of Milwauket |the Long Island Chapter of the K. of er the Dempsey-Miske to raise its quota in the big drive righ fer elatse who had e, both in this country) Pring a | rounds between Jack Dempsey and Billy Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, to- mander J. K. L. Ros: morrow night to see Jim in action. stele Third te Coffey is to box (beg pardon, FIGHT) . " Judge Wingfie big Joe Bonds in one of the man (iesiat be ‘the Brenion vera.) Fourth It six-round bouts there at the K. of SARATOGA 8PRIN' war fund show. Morgan arranged BY. KELLY: earned the crown Fitth the and the Immediately Nigel, Sandman, n in Series With Red Sox. really decided the game, but ¢ fat that Jounny Howant, the alt, ie signed up for Jon next Monday milled to pase up the offer aker of the Ainirome A, G, meet Cy ‘Tumer, the In nt, for eight rounts, on mest ‘The men may box the tint wed Cleveland outfit showed even more |‘ reason for their pennant hope by the |“ ‘To-morrow Mght's show im one cf| bout was called off by pi . manner in which they hit and fleided. | lDadahart Nitle, P By Hugh S. Fullerton. eee ect omey than four stele |the most attractive boxiug bills ever)! iosparly of Leiperviiie, Pe nded to stage the contest « rk in Philadelphia on Aug. 20, + of Fred Ful-|matchmakers of the two above men- he right fleld stands which was one| ton. His bout ainst the elusive) tioned clubs promptly decided to try of the prettiest events of the season.) Mr. Battling Levinsky, is enough IM) and match up the men Wood, by the way, got another home| itself to lure an army ‘of fans to the) Guns te nd Indians and the Boston Red | rug’ his’ fourth this i ‘Tumbler, Start- Taggert Dorea 8, Aug. 15. ling, Tom M Viva Am- erica, Memories of king of two-year-olds at the Sixth Race—Routledge, Sen- ator Crow, Purchase. b> this bout himself, believing Coffey would prove an attraction. ed anywhere, Take for instance|! Copyright, 1918, by“The Prese Publishing Co, lar e Jack (Dewost ance of Jac empse } atches, and Joe Wood finally! | vipne bee ended the game with a one-hanaed| the appr ning interest in| catch of a Hne drive over against | Sensational pounds up / fey, he asked him if he wanted any | and over a track several inches deep m «particulag opponent. jin sticky mud, he won th (New York When he suggested the match to Cof- | local track, With 13 Ss UR only rer P same time Blairgowrie and Yurucari the pennant races marked that fellow Dempsey and J don't care| Memorial Stakes, worth § were scratched. Lion D'Or was added. | time yesterday when both tt whether it is four, six or ten rounds,” | He won by eight lengths, The layers, by offering only 7 to|Ch “No,” sald Morgan, “you! not fight It was his first start for his new|!0 against Billy Kelly, saved them- conqu ford | “Sure I'do,” replied Jim, I fight net. | ms are accepted Dan Morgan, manager of Battling Levinsky, the fant Hebrew light hearywe today accepted m® offered bim by Chai “il exchange wallops! d don’t think for a son on the|ringside. Th he dropped |for six rounds probably be brought o Sox won their games. Polo Grounds. This tim + . of at mont e Donweriok, ; Dempsey. 1 want Levinsky to lick her, Commander J. K. 1. Ross, who [Selves many thousands of dollars.!" ay way idle in the National save|4 long fly Into the right fleld stands,|moment that Dempsey won't attempt matchmaker of the Armory A, A, of Jersey City, him.” panties : for $27,800, the] Ae majority of the 6,000 racewoera} oo fee a on 7 {| making two into right and two into|to put the clever Hebrew away-| iar Gn ie oH ge ME IE r Morgan, as you probably know, Is| bought bim last week for $27,500, 'he) were anxious to bet on him, but re-| tat the “ubs won a game and) ter that he t He'll be in there, trying all the time} . U7, rife nieetaraertsgitenge.< 4 working his head off to make tha| highest price ever paid for a twor| fused Jo so at the early odds slightly increased their advantage and Levinsky will be in there, toe] iy tebegn it'd loci’ AF: UGSiNe phow te Ge Mpaed oo ata over the Giants, AKE no mistake, this Cleveland] trying to pore that he ts @ Worthy) josn, Ww The Red Sox, at- Club is out after a champion-| Ri Miske of St Pa at Fort ter a hard fight,| ship and is fighting for it with more/ smith, for six rou K of C. show a financial success.| year-old gelding. In less than a week | cause of the weight he was asked to! With such bouts as Coffey and Bonds, | pity Kelly substantiates the confl- [Carry in the mud. ‘Dhey demanced | Dempsey and Levinsky, Britton and !!Y . evén money, As it was not forth- Lewis, and Benny Leonard and Harry dence of his purchaser by winning) coming, many resume f will get into shape for ten rounds at ® fe brought off at the baseball ul vs, Gunboat boxing shi is another in- the local middleweight, who bae j * man’ punch on Ge ae He has for- O Mi T, k S \ jbe held at Hbbets Field to-morrow : en the wine t bee: | o er to secure s! | en the wine and the cold orn ber in uddy rack at Spa RIgHED TH; ORIGE: becuse MUTsIClaNT BBS be is eating Uncle Bam's food, | , money so that the K. of C. may co! He's living like a decent Irishman, 7 tinue carrying out its liberal polic their places grounds at 1 Labor Day afternoon ead He 7 P not to mention a string of| this memorial to Gen, Stephen San-}iy the jrandst near post conquered the} than reasonable hope of, grabbing the| teresting setto, a rece > beureouna gt ok Wort [tee fighting i2 Gallforaia, one other Westtes there doesn't seem to be any! ford, who did more to establish the} time, when th lized they Any time that Benny Leonard, the referee awarding the decision to , deliberately ran out of bis decrepit Chicago) flag. In spite of the fact that Bobby 4 bout with Mick King, the Australian ht champion, ap- reason to doubt that it will be, impire State|bad driven away Billy Kelly's ad “ world’s lightw : Mt be thoroughbred in the Empire Sate ae War ‘ ad ee eee White Sox, and! Toth, who is a fine fellow and alll oars in the ring, it is. interesting. setae last Saturday and retu OU couldn't guess™in a dozen! than any other man eoner. Hal ike awe in ae mand locally the Cleve- | that, but who in careless and declines | Renny will take on Harry Plerce, tie} 4 match way practically arranged today over | Marry ia hely to get attempts who wanta to box| The «ame, true running gelding| knew nothing of this and, as a result, | ~ land Club played | @ keep in condition and therefore has} Brooklyn slugger, who'll try to put} the long distance telephone between Fran fies ie lueatee iient ie ce 1 J for himself in this one . i ; / | been suspended and left at home, the}one on Benny's chin when he iso't| Hurvs sensational Jemey City bantamweigt, 4 of Seattle intend to meto it uncom anybody, preferably — Benny | early paid it an this one | the youngster raced and 'won with a Bid rings around the| Chevaleah tase Cainke chet it'is rome | ona. cu, Benby's chit when Ne innit Horas, the sanainal domes city hestnres | Mt ie tie Leonard, for the K. of C. fund.| ir stan averago price of oven|Souma tive been the cane ir the lay 24 Yankees and won| to win. It is banking most of its|right to knock out Leonard, althougal adelphia, Only one pound stands in the way of | Olay Tomer, the Indian light heavyweight, was Hone other than that popular little | Toney, and as ihe stake wan worth | wou, wivebeen the came fine el Of JXi almost as they | hopes upon the series in Boston, and) po may not be able to induce Beany ig clinched, If they com fered another tout with Harry Greb, champion ereeyite, Joe Shugrue Up to) nearly $4,600, there is now only a bal- | eye og in money Inthe! 4 sased. ‘Three of the Players firmly believe that they|io stand long in one place so that he| they will clash for six ‘rounds atthe md navy, at Uw qvening bos the time his eyes went bad on| Dears reat Billy Kelly of $8,000. It's | rst odds. CAT pleased ree of | will smash the Red Sox and grab the|can land it A.A. of Philadelphia on Monday evening 4 Cyt ay earegesterolhpiae | Aim, Shugrue was one of the best of ET weit race Com. | ‘The start was good, but Billy Kelly | © the Yank pitchers | jead of the race before they leave] Jack Britton vs. Ted Lewis, the| wt 2 Vint. 24, but as ‘Tamer has bean matched to: bor fhe tlentwelght ‘championship posal. | reer Tom will bet sufficient to] Was not va his toes, and he was a N, 4. tried to stem the | Boston, welterweight champion, is always < - | tattiing’ Levinaky an eight-round go at the Are wy: @ fs what Joe has to) vive out this score. So it's odds on tong thie catching his atrid wi | Vardi tide of the Cleve- lathe, Rope of the team is basedlexciting match. ‘They have fought] | Harry Wille, the colored bearrmeght, who de-| mors A. A. of Jers City on at tight, he ma ; callie: z afore ° eason the |he ma dit he raced up very fast, me largely upon Coveleskie and Bagby.|countless times and never yet have] feated all the big colored ‘heavies'® that be | fored to pass up the go, Matchmaker Hanion WATERBURY, CONN., Aug. | that before the end of the season the | he m t } cg arovoli gad a q ' i “io ve a Mats F : aa lf Mat oetorck Welles, Will owe. his {showing third at the three furlong |) and these two are ready to go the/they failed to give the fans a run for| fought at Panama, was matched today by his] ili pmtubly etaze the bout in Philly early im 1g, 18 Dear Mr. Treahor: 1 | ever nat a cent and that his wits | pole, with Lion D'Or in front by |failed. ‘The Cleveland bunch bumped] entire limit and pitch all the re-[their money. Barney” Adair vs.| manager, Pads Mulitm, to meet det cn | yteuber ; offers from different. boxers to |nings next year will spell profit jthree lengths and Colonel Livingston | ail sorts of pitching and routed both| maining games if necessary to win| Frankie C nd Jack Sharkey | the colored hearywelsht of doplia, Mo.. i© the| pie Harvey, wto Ww will matchmaker ef the } Gfters from different boxers to [nines te ti Kelly was beaten by|second by a length. In order tol Love and Keating and did some slug-| the championship, | ‘The Cleveland] ys, Young two other | main go of eight rounds at the next bosing show | pari’, Mure”, Gof Mill matchmader of the Hampton last Wednesday, the | reach striking distance, Billy Kelly rakes pepe 6 speed | players think that the Red Sox will] matches that should bristle with ac-|of the Atlantic City Sporting Club, on Monday | «i, ‘ Weal of | SINE even against the speed of! break and break badly when they are| tion, hight. ‘The men are two of the beat colored fight | Que nad |Sanders, who showed a lot of steam, pressed, but the manner in which| ‘To go through the list of interest. | er i the profesion | th a boxing show on Monday evening, Vor tho etar bout Harvey has signed Comion, the Brooklyn lightweight, to short bouts for the benefit of the | St# I Giftcrent nce (ae enerit of the | ivening World told its readers that|had to make up a ments being staged in New Yo his defeat was due entirely to the in- |wround. But, in spite i vicinity. ow York | competent riding of Jockey Simpson| speed in reserv so fast}a nice curve and almost everything| they came back ‘and beat the White| ing matches arranged by. the com- lidert Hasan Diirae te Yee eae ae and vicinity, | Ag 1 have two Jind that he (iiily Kelly) was the|that he overhauled Lion D'Or halfla pitcher needs excepting experience | 80X yesterday does not support that! mittee of Brooklyn sporting writers| Jobnoy Dundee will mat « fiiter of his own | eight rounds, Tt owht to bn «rattling. fast | eae about to antes tee eace, and | Heat two-year-old of the year. This|way down the stretch. Sande, aware | nq control | theory to any great extent fs only the mentioning of the ams | agemive tye wien he . ay | fate, th sen are holed for thelr samt Soul lke to offer may nercices | was stated without the slightest qual-|that Commander Ross had a ‘big bet D | Our Yanks, on thoir\ homecoming, |of sll the boys that are available. An. | Tuts, the rugzed likh alana: 37, [ueettot meee ture will be the| in the main event of eight anxious ¢ In other words, Sanders hus every-| did not show any great signs of prom-|other interesting fe: it wdway bum has ex- | ise, although they still are trying,!appearance of all the prominent]. 4. of The youngster made good) down, then became ov : J ow y f * |in his very next race, With Sande in|get in front, He stung Billy Ke thing that a Bry 4 Aad i thy Renee: ony the saddle instead of Simpson, Billy) twice with the whip. Under its in-|cepting Rockefeller’s money. which is something, even when they| referees in the myriad of bouts, ill he tale. ind Mawel prefer Benny Leonard or any. |Kelly did what no other youngster has | fluence the youngator left Lion D'Or! anere never wala real chance tor! !* Sanders, the youngster re-| Among the musical features will bee. bls men rd (eet Bther good lightweight. My eves {accomplished this year, carry 130\as if he had broken down, Betove [ine Yanks to win the game, because! Crulted from Toledo, made his debut.|/the playing of the Police Band and) are now much better and Lam in | pounds to victory over a muddy track, | hiy sprint could be checked he was|Cjoyeland attacked vigorously, rush.| 20 although he showed a lot, he did|the singing of the new K. of C. war] 4 2 | a a ae verything Welcome—| fm the same capacity, providing | ification. Willie Jackson, the crack local lightweight, ie s remmed today, In the last n part in he hag them, and they have become ysician in Philadelphie re. box Ineh Patay Cling at their coming a0 i aie r e ike ® cascade for|home by open daylight, with Lion not make much of an impression.| service song, ” 1 r — g00d condition to give a good ex Rain fell lk A caNCa rihome by of ; ing the assault, forced every opening Onee he pretende P ed ne. Lig) Two more boxing clubs in New Jemey hare Dhseician advised Jacke Bibition. If any chance oxists 1 [about twenty-five minutes and fairly | 1Or second, five lengths before Col- land kept right on hitting. Hoaldes| rote aid tallod: to hustle. after ad | eae eee tere omae Haan. atest by the New Jersey Bx would like to get on at the KC. of | Crowned Whe wire two races, but |one) SVingaton that, Bagby was pitching nice ball, easy pounder. Evidently he wanted| “phe Juck Dempsey means to be in = sae. €, War Fund on Aug. 16 ‘next REY ati atimined am ana the iaua | > jaithoush at times he seemed to lack to show how cool and unconcerned hel shape to meet Lovinsky is Indicated _ wance for any favors shown, and |Was thick and holding. Despite the|NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE |contro!. only to. temal vet ane, {could be, and he was so cool and|py the following telegram 2 he wa onceding —_——_ anks hreatened bh ith oxt q , " ” if with best wishes to yoursolt, 1 | bis lumps of wel veral own : tion,» Mrestened: him with extincs| unconcerned thatethe runner beat the! BENTON HARBOR, Mich, Aug, 14.| 1 Will End On remain, yours sincerely 10 ail tne yOUnE ead "1 po, |. it Was @ young fellow named Tur-| “However, a young pitcher with that], mnlghts of Columbus, No. 381 Ful-| ale to start their colts and fillies) — ey W. b. B.C. Club Oe 4 re Zhe Aa ia ears ton Street, Brooklyn, N.Y . Morgan nae nA ehuATHC lin the mud, as they knew that Billy | Toronto 6 a3" 606) Newark pen who Ie, Only about (elkNtY°SIX| much savoir faire and a corking OR Ee amnesia here atthe een die alent He as oat in Kentucky had easily won a| Wngiamionts as 60) Hutte years old and is being tried cut to se curve and a lot of speed is promising. | springs. We will leave Chicago| ak, wath Iai ene O . race in a similar going 5041 IT Jomey City Re ecan ite ara » game for Cleve- : engi Thursday to box at the Knights oC | a ur ay a fim on with Joe Malone of Hare | Which appeara to have the ic let iyhe reeds Son fe ee Sed ded Ay HERE was nothing new in the] Columbus War Fund benefit at Eb- ‘ © 4 = Stakes on Saturday, wort webull ToDay, f.40 1. MN Y. Yan: | payed with PRs A PRA DLD oh La scandal of the game, The mat-|bets Field Friday night, (Signed) | 'GHT followers of the enriy| her mercy, was withdrawn about the wil rounds,” Adm.f0e,— Ads, TN iat Henry landed at the foot of;ter of the attack un Ban Johnson, “SACK KEARD | HENRI POUCHEZ, 383 Fifth Avenue, has retired after 26 nineties, particularly those of W0th Street. Later ho played with issued from Cleveland still is in the} Dempsey has been in strict trains years of business, and we have bought his entire stock. the West Side of to’ » will re c « Washington's club in Harlem, air, Two reporters who were present | ing since he knocked out Fred Fulion Biecen Wally Darragh. Wally at tint MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS inti Seinea'Strrs! the arse bucke! ct the famous Interview declare that [at Harrison a few weeks ago. He had IT IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY THIS WEEK. of water to start the Harlem River, Clark Griffith did attack Johnson, and | several matches on, which have Lat was one of the cleverest of flowing. Ho has been playing ever|not only that but that he read copy |called off and for which he had been His overcoat prices were (to measure) $100, our price $35 mererenr Paniems, and bet for the 7 ; : ! since, nnd most of the time he hasjon the statement which later was sent | working hard. ree no oe 4 objections of his parents might have NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE been’on trial to seo Whether or not he/out with the names of Frazee, Com. | Levinsky has never been knock His suit F ; ae aay | Recomo a professional champion. | CLUBS W. 1. China W, CLUBS We ds | CLUBS We be Pes oan make good, Iskey and Griffith attached, Griffith |out in his longs rig career. He is His evening dress suits prices were 100, 60 Wally drop in to see us last Chieago.dt 3% Bhiyn 4D Boston G44 800 Chicago t ean /CON MAKA ROOD. one fellows that|and Comiskey since have repudiated clever as they make them and } His vestings “ “ 1s, “4 5 ret: ee OF Dis Ae 8 pause By. ¥: ih Cleve ib 47 St. Le 7 \we take for granted, and while the signed statement. It seems now [should give true tine on, the ability He Beavintte and is now one of West New York's pitty > aN) A Wash 0 40 Detroit “sn Rye press-agenting the sensational| that neither Frazee, GriMth or Cont- | of the man who claims Willard’s tive rments will have of ‘ leading citizens. He is one of th® Cinein .50 55 .ATU/ St. Le. 44 Nos. oa at Phil “hap |vounesters and spreading a lot. of|tskey actually signed any such state Jim Coffey, the Dublin Giant, has hehe. aa xcept the PRICE-MARK the exclu féwn's recreation commission did he ESTERDAY GAMES YESTERDAY bunk about what they may do, Tuck| ment. Comiskey s his dental | be \ ive tailor, Pi . thinks that a boxing club at West GAMES Y' eiatcinel bas kept on doing the things | to saying signed any | hi with Joe Bonds, Coffey. is New York would do wonders for the Brooklyn, 4; Ph Lipa That we the youngsters may |s atement, | working out at Grupp's gymnasiun a place. Wally has an idea the pro Chicas rah, . ‘ Lee re teri cin eaban Jand declares that h 4 mand says he will be af eeeds of boxing shows held under, Cincinnati, Bi St, Louis, 0 Bi Chieago, it, ene ta tribute from one old| Johnson. The evidence on the ¢ |shape to fight the auspices of the recreation com GAMES TO-OAY Mt. Louis, adetphia, 1 stiff to another, but yesterday An-|side is that all three club owners uid| Joe Bonds, his opponent, who eal send Cheer tee teeeltt New York at Cincinnati [ (11 innings), cient Tuck showed these youngsters] criticlae Jom won violently inthe | em Ce i ground conditions of the locality neinnatl, 6 “ something of haw the mame usec ng i ew 5, oa if ; Bes applied for @ license to hold Ranek lag oF Filebureh: ames Ta:Pe be"plaved. His hitting lone upset | that it hecomes a question of ver. | S4gnupanirmuional — Sheguedrad Bar BROADWAY & NINTH STREET AND shows and will g@t it next Boston at St. Louis, : the dope, He cracked a double over | acity Frazee is standing pat and Hace Sut.. Aug. 17 42D 8T.. BET. FIFTH & MADISON AVES, Wally knows boxing»,thorough- Chicawe ot Rosine, third base on his first effort, he wal-!defying Johnson, and the American Ing Grand Stand Meas | his fens shew feneanye. | 4 \ Detroit at Washington, loned another double between left Heague evidently is not desirous of » Vth ex Ave tte Bath en a 1 Bt, Louls at Philadelphie, and centre on the second time up. ing an issue with him, Gi., all agencies. Bklyn, Abraham & Bi ]