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ei be isahoebadl THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1919. NEWS OF ALL THE SPORTS Ay WHICH TO-DAY’S BIG AUTO RACE’ -_ By Thornton Fisher “HENON CMNPONSHP SeSE= Se _} Though Fight With Dempsey Is Still (4 a. Three Weeks Away, Willard Steps ( ton wirtaliite' talon "Cs henlin / Yon Scales forEdgrenandTipsBeam </aur- \ceemepammens 1, | tock cosmag toa tgnon systems jat Exactly 250 Pounds. knowledge of the ignition and car-| Needle ¥ By Robert Edgren. whieh the { bureter is not only # great help to an owner who desires yo get the full bene- it, 1919, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) TOLPDO, O., June M4. fit out of his car but Is also an es- Jess Willard on the scales, again yesterday, five minutes after he had sential, Inished his work in the ring. The big fellow weighed exoetly 260 Carelesiness on the part of owsers| universal joints of a, driv krasping the shaft wit has ruined many a car. tnxufficient | FASPIe ioe ay when lubrication, faulty adjustments, @4-| twisted. The play | s haustion of the fuel, ignition or warer}can be usually det junds, With just three weeks of training ahead he is already within oy ® pound of the weight at which he won the championship. Jems laviched as he stepped from the seajes. "T' guess that's a pretty good answer to the propaganda boys who said be in shape to fight again,” he chuckled, @ | and overheating all tend 10 incresse lore I am down to Havana form. They called me an old man, didn’t % ms e running expenses, Closer attention to f Well, they're going to see the most surprising ‘old man’ that ever these details will not only give the ‘4 into a ring. That's all I've got to say. How did you like my work- to-day?” 2S. Care and Attention of Motor and Knowledge of the Ignition and Carbureter Keep Down Running Expenses of Car. | HE automobile engine, though; line feed pipe or that the carburete? i having reached a high degros of |!* incarreetiy adjusted. With Gwe Berfection, ls a plece Of MM-ling of flooding the earareter with chinery requiring Intelligent attention Paes Serta car @ longer life but will decrease | | 00.0 5 Sg Q garage bills to a great extent. Wood is a poor ’ Amromolie Getter: while, on the other | The intake and exhaust vaives om|is most excellent. x \\ Zs Vp “gl my car are in good condition and| travelling at high the magneto generates a spark at] friction in x the plugs, but the engine wit not| there is natura eas chuckled again when we assured him that !t was all that could be start unless { prime it, After ahort| consequence through Med. “Yos," he said, “I've passed the turning point in my training. the _ }run, about fifteen or twenty seconds, Loan eiighies Reb Mains ga m now On I'll never feel tired, I'll admit that up to day before yesterday I r SOUNO LIKE it will stop again, Can you advise/ between the steel rims mighty tired and my wind was bad, 1 was fine in, California } eon oF ® remedy? BLANESS. | spams. Sts when I came here the hot, motxt air seemed to stick in my throat and J if acre ‘Phe fact that the motor tune prop- | es vere it bs quickly ‘Slow and heavy, I had to get used to it, that’s all. i] oT tie. heat. Worried teva Sramned indicates thet | ite vaive| BY the very rapid rotation and But whenever a fellow goes through a couple of months of hard train- ; fand ignition aystema are in good con | {Sango Minar’ Si the way I've been at it, he comes to a point where everything is suddenly f : Seer Sane proper Agente GAS. hor cRnUnIT’ chater tar Gea TT for him, I reached that point yesterday. 5; quality of fuel is supplied. However, cA PRISANT. “To-day was sthe liariest workout I've had, and I'm not tired in the ; fs the fact that the motor stops at the| ‘Phe proper fons of alt or . proporti Tcould go out and do it all over again, You can tell everybody f Sfirsge ge, base.» a her conditions at aredes . “ average Uune required to use up all ther conditions and of fuel. t I've planned my training to reach the finest possible condition July tak Khon’ eleven n't —. of a xvod priming Sores, Temeoaee About eleven or twelve parts of alr 4 I will be better then than I waa from the day I beat MoCarthy in E 4 Criticises | 2Y, 4, caually dangerous problem, ga tbe penne a either eines er asocuee on York to the day I won the title ia Havana. 1 was at my thinnest wien Expert Fullerton CriticiseS) Nasimiiun Canaria, or Max Carey, Fee ee ink seanpae ta the, Game 4 H S c ry i ith Pittsburgh, and rumors posht McCarthy and I wasn’t in any better condition than Tain to-day! — Miller’s Method of Handling] that ie not et harmony with the ooo io min “ae Nii» rather nm | SNIPING THE SNEEZE GAS BALL |j»,n2, 2; Creme eter that only second first —or— ' cused this, due to the Increased number of explosions without an al Swat Mulligan Jr.’s Second Success. — }) :",,.merse.in,"09 spend ott Here I ventured to ask Jeas if he intends to retire from the ring after! Men but Not His Knowledge | js";, Sintinaath 2 chub 8 fight because of his interest in oll wells. He told me during the morn- f Ge serious pennant ‘coi that he owns 600 aores in Tekas, and that a dig oll strike has just been) OF Game. present crippled in the outfeld, de on land adjoining his holdinggs. As Jess puts it, he has a notion that Perhaps such a trade might help imay wake up to-morrow mofning and find himself a mil!ionalre ' Su HesK SC Fullerton: both clubs, But to make trades dur- . 8 Ready to Take on Carpentier on Anybody Else. owt ra ngage | ieee or aan aya oa an AT AUTO SPRINTS New York Rvesing World, ‘nake @ timely trade and make an: wor “Will you ever enter the ring again after thix fight, or are you throws? ILLWR HUGGINS' Yankees have one of the ‘Ponnant contenders H Pn eae overheat when operat: M furnished the big excitement of] cinch. ‘Texas, and I won't lc on any weisht, om " croft broke bis leg and Philadelphia concerning # report that the in-| “Finally the umpire, left alon de- Siceener: or any Vewae ‘obitendes fede ag paler ar meres ‘ch going better than they have this sea-| was badly crippled. ‘Thereupon tie flyenga opidemto hed broken up| cided to go down there and call the oreo tenet & ya st n'a moment. Tp fut in a lot of hard work getting into shape, and #02 the Yanks have forged their way} (ante turned Sicking over to the uidn't mind boxing aguin. But if there aren't any more matches in to the front of the American leaguc gH lr Peper fag ot (yon yy But Sicking start 0 ph . while I am in condition it will have to be a good big one that makes Pennant race, Now that they are| ‘tne Phila tbent. the es Rar er Aviators Entertain 30,000 at through this grind again.” there the question arises as to their] of games and threw a large dent into bei” ; A ; Bozeman Bulger. hile the ball rested quietly in the 8 “Through nothing,” said Willard. “I intend to win this one and go right ball, With fine ake the recent cane of Sicking. He By leentre of thé group, Miram Hawks Ly gear bg? B fo Texas to look aftor my property there. It's hotter than blast pitehine end MIth thelr abook troops | belonged to the Giants. Dave iia 'N response to a telegrapbic inquiry) swore it spat fire, but If didn't. Ey ob. 7 oe fame. He urrived just after Swat jr. car thé Polson Oaks, the following bas mado his seventy-fourth rum. |loed, however, and been received from Swat Milligan, the} Bat week he tried to ve tiene iA Sie speed in a as creat os Pee nt started to snecae an was noth. | ease were it ranning Sea ote ioe protein due to a| ik doing. “The xambiers in the stand | there Is no ldaghed over a story in @ Chichge paper saying that‘investigation ability to stick. Without.desiring to] their pentant hopes, Then MoGeaw| Sheepshead Track While | vio atcempt on the part uf the Phoe- Ayre reuna ag iiay, tnowsnt they bad fect, oorr to Place of his birth showed that he is thirty-seven or thirty-eight, bu! hung crepe, the cutlook now Is only] demanded the return to Sicking on Machi Tune U) genes to ruin the baseball career of| jt was certainly one active circle out} 4 ine Soret the exact date of his birth isn't on record. "im thiMty-five” Ne Rud. migkuy teiter then it was when the! the afound tha! he merely had loaned achines Tune Up. Thy aon, Swat jr, just returned from| there on the game with the home en, taking down my engine had me all the way from twenty-six to thirty-three, but they're all rac started ‘The team has Quinn, the player to Philadelphia. Conaider France, We have iad no induenaa at Jerowd urging Swat jr. on hla long un, found four erncked Intake and easing. I'm just thi Bob F ° . + joves. The all, and the Poison Oaks have enoug! *, ust valves, What cavees this ants reece Se tnoatin eer was when he knocked ShawKey and Thormahien going well. National League has a player limit. |S°™%@ From 9, Sistt Cumemndent of The ‘After his 122d run my son felt a won ¥ ; runs banked to win the pennant Al-/ittle sympathy for them nefarious Willard’s work-out yesterday was harder than Thursday’s, which was Quinn is a veteran scoring a big come Supose McGraw should be allowed to] giymHPSHEAD BAY, L. L., June| ready. Ignorant person, very likely, Ate ey I 2&5 2 “loan” players to other clubs and hevi faved gnassing with Wwhese: Ntetcaauin tke bree tae cea tan 4 harder than any before that. He is gradually increasing hin dilly back with his side acm spit ball.’ call them at will, Verily the laws of|14.—A gathering of 30,000 automobile ave, pontuned sn teciog Wi) mente, {rated, ute ihe, bree, line and ran Dende ek times om the. tecalion of the stunt, His Friday workout consisted of three rounds with Hempel, th Shawkey has developed into one of; basebali need © reforming. into the | ‘},Wa# not the Poison Ouks that were) ithe cang aside he walked to the cen-|with the bead welded to the shank, with Monahan and two with his new sparring partner, Bill Ketchel of New the most dopendable pitchers in the! — fans wedged their way into *laffected, The sneezing incident is the | tre, picked up the ball and threw it|in which case the wi may be at York. eee that he wrestled about five minutes with Hempel tugeing country. Thormahlen is @ brillant | oe Cees is a funny Fame A| Sheepshead Bay speedway this af- fieer Fee jon of the wicked plot.Jin the river, Now what do you . ‘The matertal | fs around and several times throwing Hempel «sprawl th as. The cars ago the scribes oid Wil expan: tf we happened? the chief cause of cracking. BI ince, he ciand ue ant sac Hacpal Uitow nie heavy imosiouse ball pede neal who can work once in| fans were calling Heinle Zimmerman | ternoon to witness the running of} “wat Jr. as you perhaps know, is mappowe Wappenea’ a - acoueeit ihe | tao ie Reaaere ree Gk against his stomach for a couple of minutes, He wasn't even breathing hard 'C'° 18¥% but not oftener. begga Pa oy yang ead internationa, sweepstake sprint] ® better bitter than I ever was in iny pize, as soon as he could, get, his Lever erack. 1 ‘at the finish. Besidos all this, he did his usual stunt with the clastic exer- Te 20 much to be counted upon. |C4use he chased Eddie Collins across the palmy days, and, like myself, he 18/ breath and stop sneezing, called Bwat | Antomonile Feittor the plate and gave the Chicago Waite | championship of the world, The} never allowed to bat until the bases | jr, out for running out of line! Very often, when cranking my car, ciser, shadow boxed, and danced around and shadow boxed during the rests, The Way the Yanks have pressed t0/ cox a game 1 y Lenape iP . sr. 0 Ol ne: between sparring rounds. Jena cutout the road work in the morning. It was the front ls a tribute to the oft ques-| Yesterday some {Be Worlds Series. contest ia in hebte of tem, twenty, | Are fullend Re le sitiave MAEM coe | per (ae More bece, toe and We the surting Bante hicks, te thts = be & #) andicap of being allowed but one | got to be played over. M hot, and he felt that he didn’t need it. tioned ability of Huggins to handle a| were saying that Heinie is one of the| thirty and fifty miles. | strike where other batters et thres. |" the umpire in Improving, but T pes | Bill _Ketchel, the new sparring partner, may do fairly well in a few|team. He is@ peppery, rather crabby |Pminiest players in the game end! ‘The upper tler of the once famous)! have never believed in new-fangled don't think ho will ever be able to ys. He is a heavily muscled fellow, only about 5 feet 10. In thelr first IMAM AY. Glkoinnett Gh toe oe than | , hanges, and the old rule ts still in work in a ball again. The a Uttle fellow with @ lot of sense and} made at Cincinnati as proof of their | T#ce track’s epacicus grandstand wes | Coanere, O06. tie 4i8 Dee tt a game again. nd Willard pasted him in the stomach with a short left uppercut and 'a great deal of ability, Personally T|aasertions, ® | peaked to enpacity. and but Sew ve-l ttoontinus seine intl ike Pel ie pieer ee ee ee Ketchel had to quit for or So before he could stand up straight and e i rc he fact is that his play at Cin- wee jower | recovered, regarile: bi * cd Sivan boxing. Ye landed.a couple of hoavy hiows on Wibatd's jew, and lteter weno naes ate tacit ve play |cant spots could be seen in the lower ered, regardless of the number ‘SWAT MILLIGAN.” ‘property. when aman gets results we (CINMati was a worse boner than the of runs made or needed. ‘The surplus Jess grinned and said, “Good boy.” In all three bouts Jens stood still now | a "he EVENING WORLD'S OWN SPORT HISTO Eive it to him regardless ofj28€ he pulled on Collins, with the | section. From the number of auto-| can be ‘carried over for the next What Happens Every Day cz ‘and then, arms down, and told his men to wallop him in the body. ‘This is|Personal opinion, My criticiam of exception that in one case he was in| mobiles parked inside the enclosure fg rare chance to hit the champion without being countered, and they all | Huggins is entirely upon his method — KJ the eyed and the other |i appeared as if every mother and punched him until they were arm weary, ‘There's no fey tht) -an't |Of handling men and not in any way| Say Pe, Une ecient TM, Meoitms | mothers son present was the proud take it. — one play he had an ‘aibi because in truth | pomessor of some sort of a gasoline . fi S 4 r hieved R ariden was not covering the home Jack's Eye Still Keeps Him Fro m Boxing. We ae oe taleved, remulte, Fel plate, I do. not think Hel 2 fame, “it seoms that the Phosgenes had heard of the use of sneeze gas in France, and Hiram Hawks, their conniving and unscrupulous pit ' land contrivance. ‘ entered @ conspiracy to work this in- . usiasts arrived early|hUman scheme on Swat jr. and put At Jack Dempacy's camp there was the usun! routine of the past few | WhO Tosented @ sharp call down, | mother anyone was on the pI yaad bash eda pyyeed ason. In the mean BASEBALL. MISCELLANEOUS, aya, Jack's cye is still tender, and his handlers wouldn't let hin box, 4 | Walked off the field and then came jing to earth, but even had hemade|. were, © ¥ my | The Giants broke Hod Hiler’a win- Robert T. Fisher, captain in 1911 3 bac Te hus had several clashes ho flew to the track from Mineola.|son is an honored member, was not | surgeon is to pass on it Saturday, and if it is sufficiently healed Jack will mE |a throw there would have been no|W' ning streak when the Reds were in[f the Harvard footbell team, on 4 % i : with other players. But on the whole idle, But that remains to be seen. iol Demin boxing agyin Saturday. He ts on edge and anxious to work, ard|the tone of the team is good ana {one at the plate to take the bail. The bird men performed loop we In brist, ‘thel scheme waa to slish’ 4 |New York and the Reds ia retaliation nich, be played. guard Foye years: rainer DeForest thinks the forced lay-off from boxing hasn't done any| Hugging Ww getting the Work out of cn metind' with wo coe cut when the] mee hore, Sree Perel toe and) ball covered with aneezo gus to Swat broke Hed Causey's winning streak | team, was appointed head coach of arm, Friday he pu e sly, w ® sparring part-|them. Huggins landed on ratt, various other stunts, ich gave the} jr. so that when it passed under his ” ad 3 ners gave an exhibition in the ring. Jack shadow boxed toa His shadow |who was playing sluggish ball. Hej batter hit to Metcher, who threw to at Cincinnati. The Florida boy bad | the Drimson Seven: for 1819. He ac- height| Ose he would start snecaing, miss pted . Posing 1s a sort of a solo Aight, and always interests the spectators, we Tete ane and Del began to| Zim to head off Wingo. Heinle chased crowd many @ thrill, at a height! i041? snd Drobably be laid cut for | Dullt up a run of eikht victories, but] cepted » ps year copttael With the Heme one told Jack Hempel that Dempeey's sparring partners are going |hustie and work hard and is playing|ine "unner so far back that it was) varying from 1,000 and 1,500 feet, | the reat of the season. |telt down when he tried to make. it] arvard Athletic Association, too I throw, t is : Yale's | powertul’ | junior’ | othe to argu their pay ina lump the dav before the big bout and bet it ail on | the Kind of ball he did when with St. |itvet him and was lucky then dived |"nwenty minutes before time for the| “80, the Phosgenes came over with| nine, for the Moran team won, 8 to 2. lenowed" Its powertal | Junior ne Teck to win. They are willing to walk home If he loses. Dempsey pays hia | Louls. Dut Lewls going * the touch him out before Le could get |first race, Joe Thomas in his Mercer|® big following, and were doing a lot)» re 1 ds for the nose|in a half-mile brush and won b: Pa! et week, so they will be well heeled with well as he ever did tn his life, Lewis ‘ace, Joe TI men $125 a y wil coin of the realm on | py ob a F ee ee < Ae | back to the bag. Then he rallied k and) cf betting around town, which we} length in the time of 3.1725, which easo! id acer came out on the trac a ~ 4 dive and swift glide to earth the Suly 3.) Hempel at once asked his informant to tell Tate and Jamaica to | started badly thls soanoee riart ‘Now (Dd dived again in time to touch ut | © etree aicty Sno tha ca clceent- Ca hold their money, and Hempel and Monahan will cover it. They're willing fe is playing the game Yan and dived again in time to touch Mut) oa, ten lap, a distance of fivelgetting close and the excitement wan erstwhile soaring Robins of Brooklyn | tyoq "which ‘covered. th Tale, Slant 28 Th two bases on the play. miles, in three minutes and a frac-|!ntense. Well, the game finally start-|Jost thelr ninth consecutive game to flo walk too if their man fails, Which is a proper spirit of confidence, are blundering very frequently, sh If he had failed to touch the runner followed Thomas|%?. with Hiram Hawks in the box for| the Pittsburgh Pirates and joggied fast p There may be some betting on the bout when the time comes, for there|lack of good coaching Mint fay at second, as he failed to touch Col- tion, Dario Resta followe: Pedros the silleinous visitors, Marty in the into ate place with # dull, olghesing god handy ponies won the Weatley Mee always will be betting on any kind of a contest as long as men have red|on the bases, show wes ror ae. lina, and the batter had held first it|for a spin, The fans were deci y ca ny seared : ir fag 3 nae. Fd i he score was ee trom | SP in the final match at Meadow Dioed and a trace of the sporting instinct in their veins, But there has|tion in the outfield, where they had) would have been one of the worst| interested in the Italian speed] things ran tiene Hiatt Dp te joston got an even Brook, defeating Cooperstown by a © to date, Toledo, once a wide o t has ob three collisions in four games, and} piays in hi! seventh inning, when we got @ couple) Chicago in their fou me series by re of 10 goals to 3. Nee essay duu oi do, once a wide open town. has sheen prop. | thoy" nave perhaps the worst coach-| One or whom biundered: and was ac.|cemon Facer, which Is called thelof runners on the sacks, and Zeke| winning by a score of 6 to 1. a) aftr dh Wh Seaihor tavereet peer be will come with the peta baty- tes rind ing ot base susatcs Of O07 inte the corded a medal for thinking. “Mystery Special,” but Resta made sey A Lahey Do art ae rived, | grote re core pte ware etting ii rty-seven ine points the . ¥ the base moment had arrived, Louls hit Demd an it reat ‘carrying jot of lly men from Texas California, Nevada. |\een nem cna foe, Fae. be In other words, if you put them out|the rounds at such tremendous speed|the bases. The mo ed, | St. Louis hit Demaree freely. and shu’ ‘Speci 3 not there, but they have been 4 and the excited crowd for a moment! out the Braves by a score of 4 to 0. Colorado. Idaho, Oregon, New York, Florida and other places interested in|tonwhing up tbe fine pointe by time-|¥0U're & marvel, if not, @ bum. it was impossible to get a line OM) way breathlen | Hank Gowdy was badly cut about the i sport. ly hitting and the pitchers have been! om. Giants are slipping a dit, as| his machine. “In another minute they saw Swat jr.|neck and shoulders by flying slass & which covered this half mi . .18, The first varsity time was 2.23. i 77 California players mounted o} EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, &o . hi ont a Ny hing the plate, nonchalantly from a window in the dressing room, Tex Rickard was around the eamps yesterday wearing a wide smile,| going at top speed so that the small) ...°t, be expected during the West-| Ralph De Palma, favorite for the | approaching ‘ex BA. J ‘ e 0 inh pil fields are not much noticed, They : inging his jewelled bat. Hiram| which blew in before the game. Perc depth ot 37 Seine Oe siad just recelved & telegram maying trex the | will be, nowever, when, the opposing rn trip, but the diaquleting feature | main event, took the track with his | Hawks fogarded him with a wicked |" St. Louis batted Seibold for a sin- 5 cl d ive 4 e1 ” € Pall has been fished up and the drilling will atart, with only a fow foet |teame get into thelr right gaits down to work. ‘The Cub pitchers are Tastatd spenieien aad S08 cise 8 i ee RY AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL eu » oll lake that underlies the district, % exinning to work well, and when a } noe Bere ee Fisica seer cat if Meet tates Glitters day A he ww ROrt= | she standing of the Tankess ts 400 | Test ctadt ete inte proper ooadition |Breekiya, was alao the recipient of/'8@ of baseballs, The Bneese O88) sored three runs, enough te defeat wee est r} 9 Ball in play! Philadel \ ag 4 to 2. Sen all up to see the fight, providing railroad fares, Pullman berths, hotel | Primarily to end ae oe wonsia:|peesne Se ee te hana. to ee] mush applaes, Inwks wound up, and as he did TENNIS. bh did P and all expenses and good seats, speed by Shawk ad plain’ The. team appenre to have| At 266 Starter Fred Wagner lined|so, that steely glint came into wa lott H. Bingen reached the semt- ‘A special train of oight coaches is coming from Cumberland, MW., which | cent pitching of Quinn. m3 i . < sled. crashed entirely in the pitching de-| the care up and the fans settled back eye. The boy actually sm:le “Cig Fl a partment, whi Hiram Hawks did not know, perhaps, Metropolitan » whe a came near getting, the big bout. John W. Snyder telophoned Rickard| The work of Quinn raises a ques: | si aiybd abide | it wan supposed to] in their seats with expectation of see- | ¢) boy was in the gas service in| Bronx County championship singles band playing to show they are good sports, They asked if ‘Tex could | well to settle once and for all, side of the diamond \s breaking con- po Med tpection would have shown an ingeni. |Club by defeating Herbert H. bogey y band stand, so the band can play in the arena, and Tex assured uinn was with the Chi-!stantly and the only hope appears to us protecting mask inside hin noa-|chester of the University Heights & bana stinds a ere cir band right along and he will take care et 1 | SUP BoRe, Ste ae er irhe Writo| be the duick return of Chuck Ward |NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE |r, without « quiver, he swung on Club, by a acore of 64, 6 Py ¥ 7 amination, i ‘ cago W to a job at short. but hi a the figs Clar chaniert san } the Maryland coal barons and a lot of State and city officials will be | gox would we five or more games in| hid Ts SRS fhe ball, Bat nit low, and Fe ee ee One ances ik the Technion! Clare, Cognas. | fythe tralia. the lead of! gue, F traight toward the outstretched| round of the lawn tennis singles in Day and ereoine consistent pitching corps on the clr VALGER IS CONFIDENT OF : H ark i relder, old. Pete| the tournament on the turf of the 4 . cult and the pennant practically lew hands of the centerfielder, 0! She tournament on the, furt of ihe ton 4 5 Pollack. 8 otioned for all x MERICAN gowed up. Borpoes Guise Reh nd a STOPPING FRANKIE BRITT. . lato Pan is irre wnt he dashed to-| most severe drives into action, She BW, ATEN THEY LEAGUB STAND SiG) tae Tea Tamed divieie ‘a . ward first to follow them, Pete Pol-|cleverly varied length after Miss 1. Clrele 5270. about the top ee recht Ane peal BOSTON, June 14.—Benny Vaiger, the 3 uy " tack chuckled as the bali came down,|Helene Pollak had led at 4—0 on with o short-handed pitching etal, || Buffalo Jersey Ci, & but the expression on his face foon| ames in the opening set to win by AMERICAN LEAGUB, Yet Quinn belonged to the White French featherweight champion, ia in Mochest oS ie ay changed. As he looked up at the|a score §—4, 6-—0, club PC, | Clue, Wek PO.) Clue | Sox, who employed mim, wee Falewed the best shape of his career for his Tantiog| ts Teresio. 3 1h : ball his body ¥ i L. B, Rico and J. B, Morse, Yale, 476) New York,...26 13 .640| Boston. every known law of baseball Signed battle with Frankie Britt, scheduled to . a » Hlent sneeze, and the old pill fell [yon the } England Lawn Tennis | $1 | Brookiye ‘35 | Chicane ‘a7 18 -e43| Detroit, “ pooh sae sareee' own hime The take place in the Lawrence Baseball oo ' ly, Everybody scored, and 8 ! | Champion: np in 8, doubles ‘when | | anaes ia | tt tee. vat 18426] Pritesten Fankeen dealt with the then defunct Park this afternoon. | The | French . Us out op his second iAP. troke intel Manisanbh both of the New. York ’ AT) hes B18 ARS LEO, Los Ani club and purchased title Flash is confident that he will take the to pick BP tne ind dropped it, The| Tennis Club, at the Hartford Golt|[ secr eeu GAMES YESTERDAY, anne LEOTE to Quinn, The National Commission. measure of the New Bedford whaler via : Club Courts. ‘The finals in the} Rrwetion. janati, 3; New York, 2 Deira, 0) Nee aS - ‘confronted with an Gaprecedented the k. 0. route on this occasion, Valger ae. __B ance, and soon the doubles were hotly contested and re. . “hee, be — situation, awarded Quinn to New nas been training in Lawrence since y Then the whole infield, pitcher, Man- | sulted in 6—2, & 4, +4, 6— Chicage-Phitadeiphia (rae), Washington. 1; Cleveland, @ Te ety the decision was just, but Tuesday, and he is @ great deal stronger ho ager and all, made a dash for the| Philadelphia tennis experts defeated MES TO-DAY, GAMES TO-DAY. Pall. In the mean time, Swat jr. was|New York players six matches to eal 5 DAY. than when he was last seen in action it reveals the power of the commis- outfield for some of the best | Dil il) S around them 4 three in the Inter-City match for the sion to make or mar ball clubs, and around these parts, | His, manager, Jos ne feama in Greater News “In another minute the great crowd | first leg of the George Meyers Church that power is « dangerous one jacobs, has offers for Benny to meet ‘ball aut ‘the manger of| was treat to a elloue Sent. Cup on the heageced Cricket Club ema Lew Tendler or Johnny Dundee right at! The whole Phosgene Ball was) Courts and meet the f Odicnge at Phitadsiphie. | The National League is confronted after the Britt fracas. standing im a circle sneesing 4s i PF RAEN 3 ie a nal lia mmr. Zs r

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