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KW, SR ieRSes | BEST SPORT NG PAGE YOU’RE SOME GOLFER IF THIS DOESN’T STOP YOU! . Copyright, 1918, by the Press Publicbing Co (The New York Evening World). Fe a ti a ae op hla Rie ct 9e8 8 MONTRDAL, Sept, 18. HE golf match between the senior association of Amerion By Thornton Fisher |! :*,.:e2s'"".ct.An0% Canada takes place at Dixi Pa. ‘ Mr, George Lyon will captain Can GOLF LANGUAGE ada's team. His companion players L> FOR “GOODNESS are P. D, Ross, Ottawa; George T. Me ALIVE Brown, London, Ont., and Dr. Ross of Kingston, OH BOY, NOW ms FOR & PRETTY 200 YARD DRIVE— Following closeiy upon the decision of the Commission on Training Cam | Activities of the War Department |that there is a real need for | facilities in the camps throughout the ‘country, the United States Golf As~ sociation has gent out — Why Some Athletes Have Title, the clubs asking thelr | €o-operation. The commission, after a survey of fc | tL existing conditions, found conclusive jevidence that golf provides a form o! of Captain. q § “4 recreational activity which plays an A se i 8 ree ce int La Rg rte i lad pe the Prem Publishing Co. | ension of intensive training. @ et: BR RN | a i, War Department will provide the x MB HOLCOMB of Newark, Te rh , grounds an the golfers hd he ore 4 . Jn writes for enlightenment CAMOUPLAGE try are asked to assist in obtaining r on ia cad nuveles cae yee. a D) ° 4 a M, las ssary equipment for the Mathewson rom HAC ICAMAXO: WUNTRY My a nent athletes could attain their mil- Pn 1S GOING TO Make (T fd Professional golfers _ tary Utles of Captain “without inten- tao GY GUTTING UP Hone AND ON & GHILLY DAX A TRAP four-ballmatel: at the Nort) Shore sive trai x IN D ¥ y Club k De roy eat tt een eae, MADE BUNKERS - LES SUGGEST UKE THIS SHOULD PRODUCE div ‘und. ‘Tom MoNamers, dereated obtained from the Adjutant Gen o Charles Fv SPHERE AS HOTASA harles Evans jr, national qmatange eral’s office Art THO: ty or ‘ in Washington. rie open champion, und Bowny Jones of ‘We happen to know that Glick, for BOILER ROOM! LY. Atlanta by 2 up. rs instance, spent about five months training before he was commissioned. The former Princeton football leader, along with others, was selected by the Commission on Training Camp .\c- tivities to serve as athletic director | in cantonments, Glick was pre aba | { , t@ Camp Upton early in the summer of 1917, After months of strenuous! preparation, Glick was commissioned ; _—, & Captain with sixteen other success. Yr ful candidates. He is especially adapi- ed for the work he has in charg: Matty has had several offer: “If I Outweigh Lewis,’’ Says Benny Leonard, “Twill Knock Him Out’’ in which some knotty situation arise at any time, he is big oe |\Weight of Principals Sub, wiht phe aglgesteree A i Wes - - me 0mm t + finally accepted a place in the C heey thes CASAS THDS) yop tet" | i enough to cope with the situation is seal Wartare Bervice " He le beyond a test ii fDi OREN a je | of Lot of Dis- problematical ; @ original draft age, and taking this PEW THRE FooT H bg 7 iT je announcement of the selection Job amounts to his voluntecring 1o| ‘gyi, ce cece ae | FOR GOLFERS OF A, cussion, Jof Kline was made when Chairman 720 tla Dit |The military authoritive| i te di’ GAUS WHEGEK poe tacit SCIENTIFIC TURN OF MIND GETTING ly onaepagrans se | John 8. Hmith of the New Jersey value to he cause, so rN \ . i joxing Commission and Commis- t Fladly accepted him when ho appited ANYBODY oi OL e_ PRieNO Brie NER. THIS GARRIER OUGHT 1O BE AS By Alex. Sullivan. sioner Crain met and considered can - a@ chance to do something. Matty SOFT AS AN ACHING coRN ‘ HERE has been a lot of discus-|didates for the assignment. After ? was not seeking a sinecure at the time. sion as to a suitable oMmeimi| carefully going over the matter they Jo taking the job, which comes under is for the Benny Leonard-Ted eines that Kline, who is very pop- i Ree mtn me ney Arrival of Camp Ma Purchase and Eternal sce Sek col es ena ares peeot te once Bie = private and personal sacrifices. “Fur~ night. Jim Corbett, the former heavy- | reported to be pleased with the am : gery Matty will not be in servic ° | ° weight champion, was among those | Ing of Kline. ~~ 5 ut in France, where the going | | , . he question of what the respec- os Decide Football Status | May Measure Strides _ | rscrs,tor ge ouen, As a] usenet the'nan ot Mobley ‘ ir. Ho ot an outsider refereeing this Import. | MIKE will be'ls causing as much dis- j E note, Mr. Holcomb, and are 66 ° 5] . ant battle between champions, as|CUS#On as is the matter of a winner, a ped tas os vee t *‘Big Three’’ Colleges In Special Race Here's): sists sites vce! ne metas tonite ie eee 4 ter that part which says: { eligible. ; Billy Moore, Princeton track — ee + : Sik A they step on the scales he'll weigh ancailpialacia: ‘There are very few men in Jersey | th captain and {ntercollegiate cham J , I with the colors, INTO SEMI-FINALS eer APS a : | competent to judge such an import-| Hous fae thing ae tape ‘ pion 220-yard runner, has been in. | Harvard, Yale and Princeton] ‘These teams aro making tentative Trainers of These Two Crack RACING SELECTIONS. ant encounter between champions. | | . ewis elaine thi ratst , dates for what will be “neighborhood” - : philic As this is the Skeeter State's Ares | Coiweien Taonard by at least seven France for some tine, and was | Waiting for Some One _ | Zates,for what will be “neighborhood” Colts Offer Event to Queens AQUEDUCT. Spero |G era ensigns wes | penetically. be about (ne same: suse recently decorated for freat creed against intersectional gridiron 4 oie ‘ + tatt First Race—Umbala, Antoinette, recs, what weight is Benny's best i bravery in risking his life while to Show Way. battles which would. put addwional| Many Interesting , Maicties County Association, lind Sepumotent Wg peter enr | to dispute, Ho has been in camp so carrying ammunition under a strain on the railroads, Staged in Women’s New EA FIA on ashinir, Lady Doro- who were competent to act as the|!ong and has taken on so much flesh hailstorm of bullets and shrap. Out West more spirit and snap are ay ms New By Vi tT. 7) , third man in a ring set-to in which|through the regular life led there RAL Sects ia Rot a Captain, but By William Abbott being manifested toward football] York State Ch fonelitt y réncent Zreanor. “ourth Race —- Hollister, Motor | there is so much at stake, that he may not be able to make % Mieay se Metcha . Tabdtennat, Vv . playing. Members of the Conference r ate hampionsip ACEGOERS will get an oppor-| © ’ # Patsey Kline, the retired boxer,|the lightweight limit any more. At - ite we tive: two clner Brincer EPRESENTATIVES from Har-/and other colleges have already sent} ingles Tournament tunity during the next fortnight| Rift. Hace—Condult, Wise Man, | who was one of the most satisfac: | any rate he may not be able to make vard, Yale and Princeton will| Ut @ call for team candidates, sched-| — * . Little Nearer, ‘i tory of or featherweights eight or|!t with a couplo of weeks’ training bales ahs be 00 aa te Cte oe 1, bord and a ba t {ules are being mapped out and more to see just how good a colt is ihe tate Eyes, Young ten years back and who bas been|for such an important fistic ‘argu ‘i o jeutenancies by intensive get together within the next] gq. “4 Purchase. Yesterday he was matched » Lea ir. a | i activity all along the line is being dis. R nase. y eee living in Newark for years, has been | ment. 4 training at camps, 1 refer to ltew days to determine on a football] played than in the loading institutions} Helene Pollak ted the feld intoltg meet Eternal in a special race at HAVRE DE GRACE. ahoeeasts vateres the Leonard-Lewis | Taonara ie sot Worrying abeet i both Princeton crew men, cham. {Polley for the “Big Three.” Walter] in the Hast, | the semi-final round of the New York Ithe Aqueduct. George Odom, trainer! | First Race—Bolario, Triumphant, 'DoUut. Whether he in of sufficient ex.| whether or not he outweighs Lewis, —_ 1916, and both hi Camp i ted in th ity to-da: “Hurry-Up"” Yost, at first rather op- ate championship tournament in ‘ c a > 01 Manoeuvre, Derience to properly handle such an “If Lewis should come into the a Tae supreme encrisos fn Branca” ad te givin le vioit wi ty, | posed to football this year, made @ the singles on the courts of the New e mir tua pie ee once aie key Siconi' Race —Thritt, Prinee jaffair is doubtrul.. However, as there | ring. weighing less. than T do, whien ‘ As to Benny Leonard, we are in a bhi Rasta ©! complete change about and 18 NOW York Tennis Club, 238th Street and “2° “veloped the speed of Eternal.) Henry, Helen Atkin. |18 no other official, with the possible | he won't,” said Leonard yesterday position to state that he undertook |™uUch to solve the problem a to busily engaged getting out men for) yo aes # Ine played 27° anxious to see the two colts! ¢ ihid Race Silver Sandals, Sea jexception of Johnny Eckhardt or|upon bis return from Philadelphia, the Job of boxing instructor at Camp| Whether the three leading colleges| hin teains, roadway, The girl, who has played meagure strides and offered the race “Fourth Race—-Billy Kelly, Hau- Florrie Barnett, available, the State | where he easily defeated Harry Pierce Upton at the request of the Commis- | will have football this season. While the “Big Three” are back-| with distinguished success during the 4, Commission probably did as well as of Brooklyn, I will knock him out. + * plans, no such state) past two seasons, made her driving sion on Training Camp Activities! Atnietic officials at Harvard, Yale fd about shale BlAKS, Ro Su OF Nipauddae » le her: driving} Ross entry, Foun- |{t possibly could when it named /If he is weak at all at the required . pens Co Associati bers, Startling. the Queens Codnty Association, Mts yy Uidina about dacidea Mief. Ge ateaine okiateninone tue uunny atey | co) . : ans | While the association has not ac-| tain ay, Queen of the Sea. Kine, ROUNGAge he Wilt HE easier ene 1 en anen Granth of thudkercice wine |and Princeton have bsen marking|and navy campe arcund New York. Bbevare at Laut ies belly cepted the offer it is likely that it] Sixth ace “Trial by'gury, Wood | Paty has been acting weekly as fo stop than was Freddie Welsh and he received this requesdind {twould| time and waiting for some one to| Dozens of service teams aro being| fete and an occasional sizzler will at @ meeting of the directors this] igi aiMepBelsian, 24, oot yg. | referee at various contests since the | Johnny. Kildane, two. champion have beon awkward (oF him to have | take the initiative about reviving the| fFmed and it iv proposed that an j@ lines, She defeated Mrs. Ing0} Jo. noon, ‘entine, Tootsie. ‘urley law went into effect. Up to|either of whom I think was cleverer refused. Since taking up his boxing pti Army-Navy League be formed and a/ Hartman, one of the leaders of the " i. ss var duties, Benny has been highly com. |&*itiron game. ‘Their stand bas been | series of championship games played| home club, in straight sets at 6—1,{,. While the contest was arranged mended for his work by men high in| Similar to the old sport of stunt] on the Polo Grounds. aa, for Purchase and Eternal, it is likely military circles ond bas been told |master, waiting for somebody to] This idea is finding favor with all iy that he has been of Inestimable value | show the way. Now it is understood | branches of the lund and sea service. The encounter betwoen the mald|iiveniies will compete. Billy Kelly,| race and beat a big field of high class In putting the soldier boys in cond. |f0N, by it gine 11 Lieut. Louis B. Schroeder writes that/@nd the matron was one of the best !4),. champion; Dunboyne, the win-/ fillies over the five furlong route in tion for thelr work abroad. ‘¢ the, military will allow Football| aviators now stationed at Kelly Field| matches in the singles during the] -’' mt : ikea the fast time of 1.00, ~ candidates one hour & A, f prac-}at Mineola will have a rattling good|day, Mrs, Hartman displayed great ner of the Futurity, and Sir jarton, | ESPITE the desire to play out! tice, that the “Big Three” will muster ven, and they do not care about be-| weverness in forcing the rallies. which finished second in the Futurity,| The Brighton Stable is going out of a schedule of football games| valuable gridiron talent and assemble} ing overlooked when a league is| i overmees ih De | Lt TA) will be invited to race, Dunboyne business. George Odom, who trains this season, the big Western uni- | varaity elevena formed, The problem of transporta-|5he kept Miss Pollak dancing has retired for the year suffering for the Brighton Stable, announced versities find themselves with a scar.| No one institution is suftering from| tion would not worry these pigsiin|the shots as she whipped the ball yesterday that everything in bis bara wh a Small student body. All colleges,| chasers, as Lieut. Schroeder says hi8|into the corners, Mrs. Hartman al-|c\issic last Saturday and itisa mat- Would go under tho hammer next city of candidates from whom toliig and small, have had their ranks| men would fly from Kelly Field to the! ways kept the ball bounding deeply | (erat coniecttre whether or not Billy Week: ‘The stable consists of seven- select clevens. For instance, Chicago | padiy depleted through enlistments in| scene of gume and return in their] rh rt. The girl|Kelly or Sir Barton wilh make the ‘eM horses in training and twenty bas only 17 classes ready for prac-|yarious arms of the service, Conse-|own machines, “The only thing we|!" her opponent's court. ’ & tri Nate trom Tavre de Grace for| 7 entunae: tice, Northwestern 19, Indiana 17,| quently, all will be under the same| would want,” writes the Lieutenant,| was steadier and at critical stages) trp here from Havre ae thank foe — Minnesota 13 and lilinois 14. Prob- | handicap if the army offctals can be| “would be a suitable landing place.| possessed the ability to impart sting | Compete a race between Kternal and The United Hunts Double Event, ably the oly way i of ved duM- | induced to assign a period each ay |e rest souls be up to Ane ard which caused Mrs, Hartman to] purchase would be a gre: action, gps Bf the most famous Ateeplechaae culties confronting the coaches is to|for football work a’ a part of the|of our nin camp are old colle eben ¥ o ring Purchase races in the country, wi e run Aift the bar on the Freshman, or reach | prescribed. inilitary training for col-| football stars and it would not be|>ungle returns for outs and nets, Bince early in the apring Purchase Pimlico this fall, The first half of the some understanding on using the » students, difficult to get together a strong} In the upper halt of the draw Miss| has been coated * a Wenger, In Ase event wos decided at the Belmont members of the Btudent Army Train- | “While Hagvard, Yale and Princeton | eleven.” Marle Wagner, the playing through PoOrnine, tein Maton ae nasmoree be Park Terminal in the spring, but be- Corps. ‘These boys, however, may|haye been somewhat tinid about} At Camp Dix, Sol Metzger, former|champion, gave an almost faultless ex- ly cwuse of the war the fall meeting at a Le Gard-| ran like a good colt and beat a high | not find time to don the moleskins, | bringing out the plgakin, uther col:| Washiawten and Jefferson “football /Mibition tn defeating Miss Hazel Gqrd-|ran like a good colt and best @ MEN |the Terminal was called off. ‘The race ‘ Jegea are making the most of an un- hh and now ¥. M. C, A, athletic et pionships ‘contenders were behind |!% worth $3,000 and the Pimlico Asso- ye DEMPSEY is billing himself| fortunate ait ctor, out a small regi- date he has made a very competent | than Lewis.” oficial, but whether in a champlon- Lewis is working at Long Branc ship bout, such as the Leonard-Lew!s | for the match. hd : » strong lad did as be was told, with that one or two other topnotch} the result Ballet Dancer ran a great from splints which he threw in the They are ar- and rustling up| Hoh ; nlhim. In his two races at Belmont Aen wll) Aaa & $500 cup, The race amplo' , seh tO ndidates for or gaine, mingling cross-court| park he displayed tremendous speed es. i yet dg SIG chase Mga Pais ed gt will represent {shots with zipping drives that skirted fore oes F very one on the campus who haw th All the different kinds of pic- rather, his manager, Jack Kearns, | © the tines, always, hept. her adversary os a yearling, He! drew Miller, owner of the wortd ‘ Pre slightest earmarks of «a football] ‘Tentative games have te! detensive. Throughout Mises] swerved e track and ended Mil of rr v4 1s, Kearny in a vitriolic letter ac-| r and Pennsylvania are | 1 with Princeton, Pennsyl-|Ghrdner made a gallant. effort for the| his dashes in the v near the {famous xprin he aged gelding tures that can be drawn to il- 7 cuses Jess Willard of being most un- ogreasive Jeat Point and #0 Dicliaeea, By. Rarlcuter rally. these ns he lost| Roamer, accepted the defi of {parcicularly progressive ta this List| vania, Virginia, West Point an points, although out Ny out secept ; » manly, to say the least, In notagreeing|of iustituions that are striving toleral army teats, Metzger hopes tolvictory Miss Wagner pairs with Mrs.] many lengths in each Willis Sharpo Kilmer, owner of Sus A to get inio the ring and be knocked| keep sports goInk as a necessary | start his regular season about Oct. 1/David C. Mille, the formidable player of] “One of these races was the Fu. |Priar, for a match race between these i out by Dempsey. And then again,|qusiliary to military (raining for{and wind up with a big game with /the Orange Lawn Tennis Club, for the) turity, when he finished third after pl De Shepengareen™ 58 St! ofc. ise te ory Peg ed thousands of youths who soon will be Camp Upton on the Polo Grounds, = |PINTY, perc “Wiibourn and Mra, 8, H.| running twenty lengths more than |obility the rice wi Waring enlivened the beginning of the] 4ny other horse in the conte Laurel (Md.) meeting next month, paced a> Sena any of the shows that our boys “over doubles with @ reversal that caused a] According to the agreement between there” might benefit. Kearns didn't ritable hubbub around the courts} Qdom and Patterson, Eternal will vay anything about Dempsey's next Freee ented Mares ingo Hartman and | oor yor ounde end’ Purchase tis (JACK SHARKEY NEARLY ince at a Red Cross benefit in M appeara: ‘et Grove for @ place in the| rhe race will be at six furlongs, STOPS DICK LOADMAN. Philadelphia, where he is going to ge M semi-final round after three hotly fought ts, ‘The score was 6—0, 6-1, x 4% per cent. of the receipts for “doing| phiadelphia will be the acene of an-| the fact that ‘Tureer was willing to make 165 Miss Grove was experiencing a. slightly Compadre ouune back Ptah two ‘aa nis bit” against Battling Levinsky.| (07; tant fistic battle between | wounds, weigh in at 3 P, M., fur him be ts |off day and her opponents on the other months’ vacation yesterday stronger No indeed; but most of the other |°%er !mportan' bow going to take on Wary Grb of Pittsburgh jside of the net made the most of it. In} and faster tharl ever. He won the lustrate men’s clothes have been drawn. All the adjectives about style and that sort of thing that can be applied to clothes have been written. — And printed everywhere, a BUFFAIA, Sept. 18.—Jack Sharkey, the crack bantamweight of New York, cl y a ov " y knocked out Dick Loadman, con- Wh A says in his rather lengthy |topnotchers in the lightweight class to eight-round Tarw to tw brousia ett (the rallies ring moved up to] Woodmere Selling ‘slike a|nearly D i Roe be ridiovious, : etnY light, The principals will be Law Ten- yt ee, Os 8 ee a eae or the het to, overh champion, He had all his old-time|queror of Johnny Ertle, in their ten- million times a week. - Mer of Philadelphia, who 1s regarded “Adis. |isa'EGleeee |Neshamuaie Bee fae i speed, and for the first time in his}round bout here last night, flooring George Adams, tie Chicago bastamwetght, bo | feotively st Ughtweight turned out In areer came from behind and de-|him for the count of seven in the firs, And yet the one fact remains, OME managers (and Jack Kearns |as the went to Saw Francisco and won the bantamweight | MWays tro! ‘ated such fast sprinters as Jyntee,|Fround. Loadman did little but hold du = 4 ! ee. t lobbing, Mra. Wile ! ’ : S is among them) don't give sport-|Penns:ivania In sears, and George | co gt the Paci Coat by detating Chat [Rah POMS SAC PAE a origi | fateman’ nad Colambine in inpres: [ime the feet of the Tigi. Sharkey made that gentlemen’s clothes are " credit ; salt!no: fignier With &] soy holder of title, . : My » co a big hit by his victory, and the loca ing writers cred’ fur knowing @|Chan Mal a flante A | Nor, the former volder of the ttl, is now tach J shots with the dropping | give fashion he could not |s, Oe. bit by bis victory, and the losat roduced by only a few. : jake Guey” at knockout puneh which has won many'|in Chicago, Little Adam was prewated with « |Dall. Sun Dnianminne re Boing to try 4 F ng. ey almost insult their | rv tory for him. ‘They will come to-| gold belt by Jack Dogle, the well known sforting | ‘The shower did not seriously inter Honutsiogen|funanaicabatter” mick, cae oe oe ntelligence with their claims and/e ite, @ sixeround go at @ special|man of ‘Primo after he bed beaten Moy, |fera, with the pious for the | orders to pace, but| poned on account of the Best & Co. all-wool, custom-like suils bickerings, but, happily, they don’t al- wet away with it the first place psey is NOT heavyweight cham- plon, and Kearns should know that | Bi) Laruey Lichteratein of Chicago is now his man. |ment. It) Patt alls ader and Larmey iy ansious (o match him against |OCTEYS However, as ah Champion Mermas, to be compelled to play postponement e Was $2,800 in the ball battle was fough¢. yo in’ th to ang on the veteran | weather jockey followed instructions to the|park where letter, and after following the pace boxing slow of the National A. C, Ten- dler is to receive o guarantee of $4,000, while Chaney is to draw down $3,000, in lypes for professional and college men. | Exceptional values a! $28.50, Rory ; possibl pole : ie title claiming can never mak re wrank O'Brien having to]. Pare Aster, the loral bantamweigut, will make |AUS Peon aumtering with . eye to the final eighth pole he sent Com $32.50, $34.50, and on up to $52.50. a Ee et Ae ie be pend er : mounts in {R* feannearaace in a bout in Philadelppia on | Riss Gansell_ paired with Miss W padre to the front and kept him there Sizes lo fil all men. oh, bute ard to sleep the men those amo Friday night, He bas been matched to meet|in the doubles, the two show) to win by a length, 5 in a ring combat or Big Jess decides % markable skill in the man om order to get them to fight. ‘The advance | iytiling Murray, good bantamweight sale of tickets is over $5,000. Frank] in the star bout of eight rounds, Jo'Brien will referee the contest ow of the Cambria A, A, of Astey ie in good condition he to forfeit his claim to the champion- ship by retiring forever. We don mind managers preas agenting ther ‘ighters in a semi-legitimate way, but| sa : when they resort to cheap abuse of ug Bus another they don't get anywhere w el it Oe ee Se ee RACING AQUEDUCT Every Week-Day eC ROMORROW THE $2,500 $2, Babylon Han¢icap A 2-Mile Steeplechase Army and Naoy officers’ uniforms to order at reasonable prices. News! A new department of Men's Shoes of the finest quality at low prices. h Floor, Mest & Co, Men’s Shop—Fifth Floor Entrance, No. 1 West 35th Street 9 nings. They met and For the first time in several years ra HL. Blum and Mrs. WM Her | Jimmy Fitzsimmons's own colors might 10 cut. | Fol ne mer oe ae an neias Casser [Feds OFANE® cross sashes and white ttood off Frankie |e ached the net moat ably in this] @P—flashed home in front, ‘They were ; ad atch and the deep driving of ‘the pair] borne by his two-year-old filly Ballot Another they don't get anywhere with |® ‘tur emia, 2 te tote bis Wt band (81 Charay Mur Tas fast and true from forehand and) Dancer 11, | All year Fits contende how, should quit that sort of stuff aod | ie firm round of hie siz-round boot with Jack |i, now looking for other quarters to stage hi Pid fevueliat Taner Ya har acenin inject some dignity Into the mamas | Texasces, anower giant colored figiter, &t UM} yoxing siows in that city, ‘The Auditorium, io Feue setae gerial business, if that can be done, | Nstione! A.C. of Poiiadainnla on ass, Haranien Murray Seid hie weekly entertainmente tor | ADAIR OUTPOINTS BLOOM; trials she did everything he asked her the best colored bearyweight no ie tovgie ly ia at and Scek bandied Geter reenee to do, and that included beating Ophe-| ‘We might take a page from the boox | Natt. Wille focaix with aely lis rai, bam 6 i, Ha and Questionnaire. But he start-| of—say, Billy Gibson for instance. throughout the coutest and wus i. the Quer 5 LAHN STOPS LEONARD ed her a dozen times and in all her ing bia opponent the building having term oo r Barney Adair, Harlem's ‘lightwe! ny Dundeo's left eye, whieh be had re-| Kid Norfolk, the colored heavyweight of Batti. BRITTON BEATS ROBSON | senmns Denier’, tt cre wiles te hd | at Sec hin ben ake a camara tlm, orem Hanirelsht Waa diggraceuly, Dean. THR AMETSHAND JAB, |Pteet, (2 ot Seth, UT seat uk |e Sawtear sehr teh aati Heecaek PRA ‘loom tbe “anareaoiva | ,aveitt, these. defente/ Pita ‘Tuemlay night, ie healing fo tL that Geotty | dition, will arrive in town to-mo 2 N, Sept. 18. —Jack Britton | Memieth, his manager, deciarad tocay that an ted Ti Robs: y Jobuny would be able to go throug eleven out of the twelve rounds ‘of thels | bout wit) Franke “Youre” Writ uf New Ded . bout at the A A. and wa. ven the ee econ uning | Pitt: TMT Mill book wor tvetre mounds nage ng one ier Hand’ tn the venti: | auhough Jouuny Howanl, the Bayonne, N. J., viene, to the chin which Sent | Usit bearyweight, pased up a bout with Clay knees. He was in a Turver, the Indian fighter, at the Jermy City ef Basobeli Grounds on uext Friday nig! despite my] PACes she ran only in spots and always | was disgracefully beaten, | would | dory Brooklyn lightweight, at the Spring A He said some mysterious thing pre-| jC. of West Hoboken last night vented her from doing her best in her| Battling Lahn stopped Joe Leonard} races, and he started out to find out nin the first round with al what the trouble was, On Saturday) polar plexus, Kddie Walsh) he discovered it. He pned that! le beat Hobbie Michaels of Georgie Walls, his jockey, was not yin @ four round bout after e enna Yon part in & Previous srocuence|strong enough to tide her properly pad taken par in a arouse encounter that he allowed her head to get awa of Harlem in four rounds and Michaels | from him, and in bringing it up jerked had stopped Johnny Jones of Hoboken her out of her stride. Yesterday he in tine second round, engaged Rice to ride ber, and this manager, Leo Fen, d for him, His ft boat wil, doe Jeanette wd Li ford, Mam,, at the above dub on next Tuewlay a Stand 83.30, Ladies 81.65. Including War Tax,

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