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Vi Mendig ND AHN WONFIMENRING BEST sponte meee ‘NEW YORK TOOT IN DAYS OF REAL FIGHTS HOW TOMMY RYAN BECAME FAMOUS IN RING HITS HIS TRUE GA Copyright, 1918, by ‘The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Bening World). 1 Equals rere Record of | -ATHAVRE DE GRACE | 1.45 2-5, Which Has Existed | 4 x TEA + Early Hardening in Michigan Lumber Camps, Wonderful Foot- work That Offset Greater Weight, and a Trick of Watching Opponents’ Knees All Combined to Make Syracuse Veteran Give of the Most Noted Fistic Stars of All Time. ‘ Since 1912. AT AQUEDUCT. iragon, Ireue, By Robert Edgren. wyriaht, 1018, by The Dreas Publiahing Comoany (The New York Evening World), T was 10 o'clovk at night when I located Tommy Ryan at his home in | Syracuse, after a house-tohouse search, ably conducted by Mr. Hop: kins of that burg. ‘Tomimy, it appears, had just moved in from the country to ve near bis boxing club. The Ryan house was dark, and repeated rings on the bell at last yinan, Wonder+ wamer, Spur, War | |} Cloud, brought the former champion of all | parti Race—Minto 11, Columtne, welterweights and middleweights to Bah RececVingn tered >» ¥ Phantom Maid. the door, Tommy was clad in @ long, old-fashioned night shirt that! draped around his ankles in artistic) folds, He was yawaing aud rubbin his eyes. | “You know,” said Tommy, apolo: | getically, "I always go to bed at 9} o'clock, except on fight nights.” Perhaps it is this excellent habit! | that makes Ryan look about thirty when he ts really forty-eight, His ruddy face, crowned with a thick mop of dark-brown hair, his heavy fists} and thick wrists, and the once swiftest ankles in the world peered from} the allenveloping nightshirt. As he moved the bulging muscles of his chest and arms showed plainly. Ryan looked fit to fight for a title, Inviting us to take possession of @@————_—_ couple of chairs Ryan sat down, un-| qeath that 1 was just about to give tn embarrassed, and prepared to be in-| when West hit me an awful belt on terviewed. the jaw, and knocked the tooth #0 | « Bo th it dew out of my mouth. “Tommy,” sald 1, “I want to know] #0 that tt bew you became the best middie-| «1 the hard fighting 1 was butted, weight of your time. How did you/ and I protested to Referee Tim Hurst.| become a fighter?” aa ~~ aie is ae alt suet 100d," said | Said to me ou've got a head, psypuens it was 18 rid ~— 4d tne| Haven't you? T took that for advic It was the French an and butted West and broke his nose. Irish in me, A lot of people used to] Then we were both in bad shape, think T'was a Jew, My father was a/covered with blood and splattered French Canadian from up in the/from head to foot Weart's 6: woods, and iy mother was clear- | ™melled aye anes eh en yore hy : . eld an eye ope one hand an¢ strain trish. I was born near here! ruent with the other. In the aoven- and I have a lot of relatives around] teenth he said to m ‘Tean't see you Syracuse. All my people were glass) any more, Tommy.’ So the fight was| blowers by trade, 1 ran away from] Stopped and I won, West was 4 hard fighter, as game an they make ‘em, bome when 1 was a little boy and) ing ne had more brains than most P| went out to the lumber camps in| {he men f fousi | Michigan. 1 lived around from camp| “One of the good men I fought was! te camp, washing dishes and doing| Kid Carter, Thad something on Car-| odd jobs, and that was wiiere I began| {°F and could always beat him. We | HAVRE DE GRACE. | TO-DAY'S SELECTIONS, sou Race—Truo us Steel, Say, ‘ond Race—Infield, J walt, Race. ji hrbitrat Kea tace—-udeel, « WEST Hnoareo me Down 4 Tes inh “We FiRst Round" Tombolo, Billy Kelly, Crimper, Race—tallast, *cauberts, Rave—Captaln Ruy, tite (Special to The World.) HAVRE Di GRACH, Md, Sept. 7 Tombolo seems to have hit his ree ee pe ltrue gait at This son of Qrey te Bon ceene fF ————. Leg was considcred a fast horse in STomach . S¥RAcuse the West before he camo Kast this summer. Ho showed, at rare inter. eo ae vals, flasnes of wed, and won 9c- casionally, but was very inconsistent ‘ ‘ ° He beat Mags at Suratoga, but wus ig. weig amption beaten repeatedly thereafter wnu last Wednesday. He camo back at f ; . the Havre do Grace track with Didn t Cut n 1 ure lis best speed anc equalled the track A YU fi g record of 14% 2-5, which has bean '. existence sin Jockey Pickens e nbolo, He certainly is @ large Lt With This Policeman 3.0! “Ih frequently Pickens was the star of the “bush* tracks, Because he rode so many sat the amal, meetings he was d to ride by Tombolo's owner: ad no luck with the hor biamed for the black Subsequent events the horse was more 4: ® rider, “More Important That Those eee in New York Get Their Milk in the Morning,” Says Weehawken Cop When One of Benny Leonard’s Friends Tries to Have Their Auto Given a Only Available Space on Ferry Instead of Milk Wagon. es Meds fought In Chicage and he knocked me! Bia FeuOWS OUT AND so Won With Grey Bagie, fighting. ‘There's always a lot of} gown in the first round—hard! just “THEY DIDN'T KNow How | | Sou'be: Charlie: Leonard aren't yout’ | winn Vehance In SNe ike pao, Bot! fighting between the luinbermen in| managed to get up, and as Carter ran To ir.* By Alex. Sullivan. ay rhe weOBENG #3 lone Grey te a eae in rd in to finish te {put allt had into « ‘ LTHOUGH the Leonard-Lewts | tect e tat Camp Dev 1a |Sliver Ilnlng of a dark cloud, At tose “When I was sixteen I was strongly ah ey el STN THE LUMBER camps T R bout took place nearly a week! ie ticheweinht champion. We've tit 18 what George Peterson, his 5 pispered AT Hike ALL, Bla Ale aTtLe” ago.the fans who saw i¢-and bil : shtwelg champion v® owner, says he is. Peterson owned the HEM ALL, . | met be : ore Mrs, Lewis, you ought to two-year-old Tommywac, which, won many who didn't see st, but who read | Mo Otrore Mrs Lewis, |two races for him, and then was When ‘she aalatied ‘be |claimed by Louis, In retaliation Pot- hen she satisfied herself that 1€| cso, claimed Grey Blagle tren the conflicting accounts of the result isti N y d G . of ft, are still discussing tt. win MELE ; ; . jenny to whom she was talking fous, ‘Tomeyw bs : tic €WS8 John Pollock Alt O88 The saying 1s that puenl crete Mra, Lewis 1s alleged to have said: | race end wes ita by Doceaee meets Greek there comes a tug-o! =| of OuEht WHOS Fcee oe tas Val taee cree won at long that night, | LL = | hea te 3 i ‘ ; ie at night,| A LL of the stare of the fistic pro- | hearrwnight, ts now tooking after the affelrs of war, Dut it docsn't ecem to be the! ring your face all out of shape, 1/%d I picked up @ natural fighting style : : bi : hard kis ‘oy cutsteppina Che othey| but couldn't do it. He thought i] fellow. 1 always hit with the palm| Could, though, and thought I held Of my hand turned down. 1 never! back. So, when we met for the cham- struck a blow with the palm up and pignsip at Fore ee nae hia num-| L never used the uppercut the fighters That ts why Peterson refers it harder and and he had a hard time getting down fession who doing their | Jommny, and the chances are thet Jobony will cl . r near | , e 4 Paster With ihe Ba es because to, aaa Bek and weigh ‘1 only bit by teaching the wotdiers and | et plenty of boule from now en, Pini nabiis piv Mee avails ne jon't see @ scratch on you. Nobody \te elie beth 7 see eeumeee - ¥ ort 8, BO ne must! — } ‘aria - “ry You shoot them in straight {hat ways Pee vim quick, 1 tore Into himiar tig) salere how to box at the different| A trisie wintup wil be pat oa at the Nationa |battio te decidedly uninteresting. | woud ever think you were in a figdt,| being the cloud eS xe! oped a trick of! Start, and It wasn't. the kind of «| °®@P% which has so far been of euch | 4. ©, of PBiladelphia on Batuntay erening, Oct At an imagination that husband ot oq Aaturaily ret ” es pyeedlbrens elie Clever men know too much about tbe! ong ya fight he exnpeted. I knocked him/@fat help to our army in their battles "bait and weighed about 152 pounds. |s1 4) me stay nix rounds, Tommy.’ He | watching my opponent's left knee. I q {t would be a good idea to stage thie such bout! sclence of feinting, blocking, side- “ man's face in a| down with a right on the jaw, and|With the Germans, are to go to Camp " tage th rg Me he . seniors 0. ew. . exer Jocked f° Reet his knee) knocked him down every time ho got |Gordon, Ga., where they are to teach | fie fue, the preliminaries, and Gey leet bo stepping and the like to permit of/ One of Leonard's most enthusiastic 8 oS every move he was about to/ UP until his hands dropped, and then) bayonet fighting to our boys, before | ‘me % etting the card oe Sikh the landing of damaging punches. admirers is Dave Cummings, the (iy nay 1 \ maire, and could beat him to it. bap i ovat a good one and finished it they go across the big pond. Jeft — hol prove hel res - Meio The recentsboxing exhibition, for] millic ‘® woollen manufacturer pa Wancon by professions 7 nl, he sixth. " janes ta. alent ane be " e 2 o ave elted . a ‘ R a * fer wel hown in this city, won a ; Bare Fists and to a Finish. “What fighting atyle T had waa ane | Re Galea Say sone: Ww ith Joo Madden of the savy, ancl. |bproved) mer Ae nays excited | who is a private in the army at Camp iaWTAS Ciereanehisiat Salil Trent “When I had fought a few fellows! ural, and T had it at the start, when) Duy On UutOny Ree ee ae | deft Gemith, the Hayunne midtoweient and | E sily Defeats Mari Marie Wagner, | the £28 to any dextee, but there are/ Upton. He thinks Leonard unbeat- Soahicla evar: the Tne Tet im my camp and beat them they be-| 1 wan a boy in the lumber camps, \eecet ae na, U Dyer, Charley | ctvidian boxing instructor at Camp Dix, N. J., some interesting stories told in con-/able and he told Leonard's great pal, Fox Hill if Club yesterday. gan sending me around from camp to) “They used to say T had Corbett's White, Willle Ritchie, Packey McFar- |i a worked w over his dutice in geting Uncle} New York State Champion, | nection with tt. Leo Lewin, that he will back Leonard |Carl won & up and 5 to y. camp t fight the best men of other| footwork. Why, 1 used that same land and others are expected to make] aam'y ectdiers in boring whape for their batt | 1 The meeting was the outcome of 0 on of other | foorwo A el that si je ecter P boxin tir battles 7, + t t nds| for any sum against Lewis in atwen- The mee s the outcol 4 gutiits. ‘There were no weights in| footwork in all my fights for aix years the Journey South to show the soldicrs| with the German omens that tie has notified at Yonkers Club. Taenit Pee ted e Ua bikd cabbies ud Mantel en | challenge issued recently by Hust. those fights. I met them all, big and, before I ever saw Corhett. T met some how to drop the Germans at this style | bis managnr, Al. Lappe, not to make any mor ee after the match that he hadn't met | An¢ ron after accepting the chal- little. I used to knock the big fellowa| men in my early fiehts who were bet-|of fighting. Smith and Leonard will| matetes for him. as he does pot intend to do Rie such a formidable opponent as Lewis! qmnere was a lot of talk caused ap | lenge told Hunt he could select apy oat and they Siga't aed how I) ter with their Banas than I was, but| leave for Cump Gordon in a few days, |S more fightiag until after the war, fo the ries was Lp heiaal in yin such a long time that he was afraid! in Harlem before the fight because | ° rae 1 og 5 ve an result that could do it, but it was because they| my footwork t them. 1 alwaya| seats finals of the women's open tourney) +4 take chances eave th y bd GUSe they decider upon Fox Hills, all swung at me, and I beat them to| was a little fellow and U had mhort, Another maich hia jut been clinched vor | « O® Seomnt See Te ee lon the courts of the Park Hill Country | *° ae cians om ayes a te pe [some SOPORPE SIAR, BARGE tHOre c= 6) it with a straight punch. Some tough arms and had to get in and out a lot Ii Patay Cline, the local lightweight. His | 0 ot Oe Armen. A. A, of Bo petty Club, at Yonkers, when Clare Cas-| ha i MOS Ure OF Ak friend of Leonard's—made ake It for the benefit of the bome birds, too. We didn’t fight rounds =| to hit them without being hit. I only metaew. Haery Pollok, scoped terme to-dey | ci4ed not to run ita reular woekly toring stew I sell easily defeated Marie Wagner,| Mv been more aggressive. At Any /that had on it w gravestone, labelled Coming wounded suldiers will be the fast stood up and fought as long a4) weighed from 143 to 146 pounds when 9m promotes O'Brien and Lippe tor Pate tv Gk Sik Rawle Ged. FA Crk Gad. CUT oe » a, | Pate he hurt his right hand daring the | poy Lewis.” Lewis's friends pro- *ttraction at the Arcola Country Club We could, bare fists, It was fair/] wag middleweight champion, You §° Assist Mockey Kanma, te Buffalo igh | wore two have forght in the main tou: | New York State Champion, 6—3, 6—2./ croounter and on the way from the| tested strc ares his afternoon, when Jerome D, Sighting, stand up face to face and| don't sce champions giving away ht, in the main go of wit rounds at the| "ect es Gi had bs ow cut in hm tow | The playing from Miss Cassell's side : : Rte shawl aiinne Gon SSPE R EY SUAS AG te Travers and Max Marston will meet kicking allowed. Sometimes a| w ight like that now, how to be beld by. the Notional A.C. of Phus| Uae“aiee Stave as Musburva they @utend off | of the niet provided a succession of | Patt !» Newark he shor son {out of the window, and ev Oswald Kirkt nd Jolin G, Ander- . figbt would last half an hour or an ‘ommy Ryan is one of the retired ja on Saturday evening, Oot, Tht | Pintsl "Herm ul ‘ ie hota | Cer over the injury, expressing hopes told him ¢ he was showing poor $9 This will the fourth mateh = with no reats until the knock-| fighters bleased with a bank ‘Account, | Musht to be « ing Dattle ap both men are 6 Fin. 0. tan tut eet lies vile never two 8 that it wouldn't take long to reach|pusiness sense by displaying such for tg ‘ore jar cau < and om He has made a lot of money 'n Syra_ | {ah cover boxen Mayor Schrefter of Tol ap. | alike, Was not in any sense & ma-} 11. a.ome in Harlem so that he could sanship; bi : who have had a chance ‘to see with iron 4 raging nen i Tne jouae real estate, and when not bury| Joc Meslen of Fhilsdiishla, whe tas toon | Mate tutte of nt ltr, ffidal cunteeeser fe | Chinermade game. That was the part | , Ss the Saad attended to. ‘| i 1 u ih the aay a the be it, {who have feturned (0 the bores nal one eo first me: c in; F % 5 atic battles of that city, official matchmaker for z sa var, | Have na < . exhibition till t ay after the n0 have ed to th wae Dick England. He fooled me|jueg & POXINE Club puts up bulld~|matchmaker of the Olympia A.A, of Philadel: | gn tering shows to te held in that chy, Mu | Of it that completely upset Miss Wax. | B rAGnRtrce ate ananiGe ine lai es a ey Sl ts WAT pat Bava’ to be peminned etine completely every time he sidestepped. |" Nyj arg phia for over five yours, today verified the ro | Honor intent to have fistic entertainmats hel Ber, Who never appeared able to fathom | ilies . xing champion to’ have a worthiness of the undertaking, ‘This v at first. I used a side step MyHelf. | nealthe’ sald Rot ce ene ne Hood Port vabliahed 1 thie column to the effect that} ewery two werk), and the prowela of the uw, | thé methods of her opponent nor to| he was riding long to reach the Wee= | nya tor him? r 4 to-day was orig- i bat I didn't know it and nobody else) joie. i ate Baie Raping the cals Would resign the paition of matchmaker of | ating the fighters and other exes am pall, | lift her own game to the place where | "@wken ferry, The boat‘was prac-| Meanwhile the fans are wond ir for to-morrow, but ‘4 2 ; ¢ pots o and “Tl get u hich the clab will ate sae “ ‘ y as y i ne two cha ions are going necause of the Sunda s t had ever sidestepped in front of me.) i+ daylight every morning.” > eS Hanion, ways that | be tamed over to the war fund. Our bate off) 2. iene gavence to the attack. tically filled. ‘There was only room|if the two champions are going bees unday ban on ase I dearned bis tricks as the fieht went ¥ ry ™ Babette, 5 1 i" {buy Liberty bonds with the la dir deemed aavisable to shift ; aiong, and knocked bim out in tho}, With that we said good night and getting out sat a | With all’ of the varied changes! for one more vehicle and the polloe- | iif, or money thay #o aasily earned the da my Tete shir’ round. left the retired and undefeated mid- < Tattle Patay Cline, the Newark referee who | which Miss Cassell rang on her p man was signalling for the driver of| toy i.cy than a hal? hours beaae _ MOno of my carly figats was with|@ewelht champion a chance to got) Matt Minkel, the fight promoter of Cleveland | officiated no well in Cie rman Leonani-/ and strokes she was wonderfully | 4 milk wagon to hurry aboard, | $$ Members of the Fox Hills Golf Club | George Dawson of Australia. Dawson | lle elgey, Saiee Wb Caine 6 Conlag ioe Hiaasen [LOT EROS TG Wc Geese Pte Gemceeds ak | Le reak cree aerennnct She Was YEFY'|” Ons of Benny's entivasiastio sings will take part in the first half of their oun “clever and strong, but he was} ae Satuniay by ot & boxing whow whiae broug't | paid 6100 for his eervices, 1 deserwel the | different from Miss Wagner, who was ne o! “ih clians nd told Bat) champlonship to-day, Conditions eal! @ow. He had a wicked kidney blow. | thousands of dollay into Uncle Sam's fund, | money, aa be hontied veey hard to enili ticket for| always attempting to split’ the linea | jumped out of the car and told the| Football otes for seventy-two holes of medal play. I didn't know anything about it, but ttepat che show on at Miyria, O., and had | the bant. and bis frieods turned oat in wah | with her drives and getting the ball|cop that the world's lghtwelght rty-six to-day and a like pumber ‘ orem mite fought, ‘The only boxem who failed | MNT rauntnwn tat the gate roeiite were ip | just over the lines for the loss of the n bis car and that orrow. 1a. Spindler is the ¥ the first time he used it I happened creased geveral thounands of douars as a renuik ‘ champion was in ce th pe aon On av Jere arm Sens 2 Ve nian. Sune nee. Cero ae SA Wagner tried tO} 16 was in a hurry to get home be-| CAMMRIDG", Mass. Sont. 28.—Hope Broxent champion. a le Johnny Kilimno, | Altoue: it rained, 9,000, ber; seme drive ag sharply as her rival and to " 3 " 4 es driving at his body. so I stopped) = New oni Sept. 28.—John RM mee, heen aod Hiv 0b worta' An effort te being made sow tm arrange © bot | attain to speed for her placements the | cause he was suffering from a dam-| was held out to-day by Capt. Carroll 4 Be ere ecient retinitis hie jaw (3. Br Ne ERT ee fe ne tte rae ere detwem Champion Ted Lewis and Marty Crs, | ball landed on the net tape with the 4 and that he needed medical | Dunham, Adjutant of the Student arn and drove straight rights to his Jaw. "|'T. Pronder, President of the Business| ya,, little bantamweight of | the loral weiterwnisht, to te finwht at the Otym. | Pall eM at Ore aan ae ¢ | aged hand and tha: Training Chrpaat HAVEN, thet @ toute : “One of my hardest fights was with| Men's Rac Association, announces | s° bau ight in eume tins, 1a | 8 A, A. of Philadelphia on Monday evening, | PUNE that her score suffered. attendance. Mail! thaes OWA: Ne Grek ised inte teil stun 4 Denny Needham fof tho welterweight | that the Fair Grounds race meeting i tow end i training at Billy Gripo's @m. | O% 7 Mattimmaler Jack Hanlon is anxious to | t ? “The champion can walt” said the! oe "intormal games on Saturtay TO-MORMOM ie Games, ¥ om seoanip. Noninamn was eras will start on Jan. 1 and continue ;rasium for boule, Paddy Mullina, manage of | "Av Low meaprear In, the bout | layed: her| policeman, “It's more important (hat eels manne 08 BRHIEAY | LINCOLN CHAN £ and I outlasted him and knocked him| throughout Mardi Gras week. ‘This | MiM_ O'Dowd, and Harry Willy crack colomd ' Harvey—Jack expects to sigs Lewis up. She discovered’ that" Miss those babies over in New York get] ing Corps and jce teuma in the vs. CUBAN STARS and owt in the soventy-sixth round. Wel statement followed the announcement | formly ‘aced her for ve} their milk in the morning, [Denner hi = ROYAL GIANTS put 90 boxing gloves for 8 photoxranh | of Charles Weinberger of the Ameri- Bowlin Strikes By and S ares phen a ret | ANNAPOLIS, Md., Sept. 28—The - out with skin-tight kid gloves, We zien League, that he nad TACK pi that talriy ment with Ya t! Tt seems that the first thing that| Neva: Academy manag \ '"& EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, &C both pickled our face nd bodies |anppaled to the Fosdick Commission i wee RaATea rT pte or the FRCS: eee ain ; As AS suicceMNfu Co-| Lewis did when he dressed after th ‘ with brine for a month to toughen | of Training Camp Activities to pre-| Louls Stein, an old time member of | slay, men end sre emmdoying colored girls to xt us and. the dented emmy, tyne oft on gus 1 bis wife and tell) () M4 eT ye them for that fight, There were) int the holding, of winte Ming| the Oriental’ Bowling Club, whose |"? p _. 1a Mins Waguet | flight was to call up bis w Univers W aga Net Sine, wear great fighters in thowe days, | oe on enter Facing) mambers shone in the tournament] yas: mark. oom of the twee cae c vor the tantalix- | her tho result. | 26 to Ur a { think Bob Fitzsimmons waa the | Meatings for “moral, economic and) world a quarter of a century ago, Te- | io the, United’ Gram. wrise tram Cleveland, she began to drive out] “1 gave Leonard an awful licking.”| wrest POIN " \. greatest of them « McCoy was! Militury reasor ports that clubs have signed up for Ce wounen cd Clovaland are jyeactaa f scoring as former!: 1 coll hi AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL ) Rood, but I weighed only 143 pounds the 1918-19 bowling season at the WA tArow twamamente for wotnan that will te ad the luck of the| he ls reported to have sald. “He's gut! sever Alfredo De Oro and John Layton d use of War W KS of the game with her. On ae’ tween the Camp Grant. an untrained again. No, he didn't write| Zachary Taylor teams announce Mir makes me inugh when t hese at| (o's draw. A feature was tive sited | be Femeinbered by Old mers as al eeme, tae of big purses flehiors ret num? (round bout detween Packey Meiars | member of the crack Corinthian team | cé One nowy ‘tema ee 1 4 3 Adicts é bf black eyes and his face is aj Cause Ol was one fs Tash T Loughe him, and he was 260./ rented George Moore and SP Me: | Broadway Arcado alleys which ho /Geiest twn"stan Site Of Ene Rare acres Miglin bene oxen and will open Its. cool y ‘ I= | KKenale i four-handed three-curhion conducts at Broadway and 65th Street, | of wamen frum Cleveland wa ne point on @ the | sieht. Meld Aviators fro ber, { taught him a about flght~ liliiard mateh at Jack Doyle's Billiard New York City, Among the clubs | ma’ “out uf the weem arely trickling Theso| ‘The mext day while walking| Ei ae i ing, and he was a clever fellow and ft oudway and Forty-first Street, that will start in bowling next week oevi nit Ue pings added Urs! through East 12th Street, near } : manreet Uitte, | che. # ae a aed Mone ieitoget 88d are the Tuesday Afternoon, Thuraday | New fark City at f Miss Wagner and served to discour-|toroush Ei dau . 4 ‘ i fought T thought be'd be easy, and 1)! ve lasted Mity-one innings, Night and the Flim Club, tocldentale a at age her, although she fought gallantly | home, Benny Leonard, was stoppe ve ¥ Gido't train and went in hog fat. He) nockronn, ill, Sent. 28 lly Louis says that he will havo the] te Menhatian Wire was orguniand at tho | fintht fiior indsor shame eee ynas | by Mrs. Lewis. ly +? Somethings “Tnever went into. nent] cue NOxiNg, contest last Oriental team In good shape for tho | Mestauss alles, Manhatlan, Swe Aix! ad’ | Umpire for the match nnd there wee! “This isn't Benny Leonard, 4 it, Camp tournaments which wilt open during | Way, during, ie) iaat “wok the month of October, Louis will also | take on outaide tem plete corps ef offcials on the My SUEWARE fe, nestants had bat here aitvcg the uaranbe ind and Fred Dyer, instructors “of | Who won the National Bowling Asso~ Cassell continued her victories! wig Gasless Sanday Bicycle Ren. the mixed doubles, for, paired with t on completed fc 1 Behr, thoy sef atte Arthae. Arrangements have been comy or thousand dollars was 1 purse 1 > an and airance, 6—0, 6-0 the big combined run of the various & ne rive. que neh eH ‘ Jation championship at la y om 7 anf Vas 4 a when I was champlon—$500 for each | y'arawe, “tuad® Which renulted in /clation championship at Atlantlo City |, tos, Uaivenity Honting Academy, germ. Tord: | Misa Watt: aivo was successful wth New York bicyele clubs, which takes LONG ISLAND man. T've fought championship fish x : ee of imag Tiras rail elu H. Binson aa her partner, ‘The rigce to-morrow, ‘The riders will meet BEGINS Columbus Many cf the o — “ae : duel ‘again for $200. COLUMRAUS, 0. ent, of time elute that lost their | reqeete that, AD > win st at Washington Square at 3 P. M, ‘The > Hartnan id fa to’ the. Grand cit niien ‘the “Mupethe “Alteran “Brosatyn | gehen ae ias we d These Were the Strenuous Days 1." das ener’ four eins HiME cee, Teton gtatert iauttn Lare tue] [ene to ee oe Oa route to Ge taken 19 ae follows: Pitts MON DAY * “Phe toughes ve Were offered wid every event went Int at ‘Te management of tho new Rational Rowling eapreememetinmerysin Avenue to 125th Street, thence east to asifs Sa moms Wen haat PAS split hes ore winners wore duclured, es Jara "hulliard™ Acadegiy, “on ‘Riliom Rant. i NE | Ttacotn Giants in Two Games. Willis Avenue Bridge, and north to the OPENING DAY FEATURES Nee West and thoueht | had his number. recciht Be Thon an aE | inter sea ¢ ? “nat psc ae tee? | To-morrow at Olympic Fie Bronx Exposition Grounds, All riders Mineola Handicap Bat everything went wrong the night winner on last r 4 to shows Wik thee y Dock Clb, the Street and Ficth Avenue, the gr participating in the run will be ad-| i We met in Louisville, Weat kn dat all and money ma AUeye thelr bead attraction ever seen on these grounue mitted free. The United Cycle Trade it n me down about four times in the He sold for the feld and Will be given. opening gume at e in hatte A ; iy mA The us Cubs Directorate will present a silver cup to ecrenarons | oleh cfu ‘ald on hi ‘tident Bilis oF vban Stars of é ; ae poll gh ll Bot mt t want rarnent invana will mec In Giani on the club making the best showing In re- Contests along up to the ft with Mohovund ath rtp United States gard to appearance and number of riders BEGINNING ie n ling In the evening a series of h PECIAT * Th the trainer races will be run off in the 1x. | ke inti Wil position Building, Over thirty riders | rvale to 1 Janis. This sare representing four club teams have en: | I Ave if 5 eo by trolley Teame near being whipp 1 four false teeth t them out. West ashed them with a munch and one went down my Harlem sont . (Ne, iba 7 hroat and stuck there and nearly mest, the. ta ~ me. I fought elong a few from. Clevetand, are to the roe Woman ie ai Cuiumia Caer gating Wl de olored championahip tered for these races, which will pro-'pGrad Stand #i.00. tna was ae ates eitua ce Sx,! esis aie imniducnin icemuene pela hestuar aoe of } ue pa ol, ct satel Pern eae NS oe sia, piesriing’ Beth teams are ed in the series for this tered for these races, which will pry