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pay " mn BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK BANSLEAON ~ Pe Oe Oe Ue ae ees U ca t 4 DUNDEES . JUMPING TACTICS Close Matches Feature ‘Third ANMONED Round of Pro-Champion- CONSIDERAR- ° Pp Ei gineers Links, iNe By William Abbott, (Staff Correspondent of The Evening Worl) ROSLYN, L. L, Sopt. 18 J ‘wie BARNES, defending title to Travel at Top ES to Beat Dundee in Bieir Seventh Meeting at holder, continued to eneouriter ; Stiff opposition to-day in the third round of the professional golf- ers’ association championship on. the links of the Engineers’ Club here. Barnes finished with a two-hole fead over Emmet French of York, Pa. at PION BENNY LEONAKD, to travel at top speed ny der to defeat his per at Jubany Dundes, in their sv IMPRESSIONISTIC VIEW OF LEONARDS LEFT JAB KEPT JOHNNY AT A SAPS the end of the first 18 holes im their ting at the First Regiment 8 RDS. OF DUNDES- LEONARD DISTANCE- OCCASION@ALLY 36 bole match. ‘This advantage was of Newark jast night. Lorn! Uke « Christmas present for “Long Jim," as French graciously handed him about five holes on the round | ere tu te fettle, and oth i wely, With tb superior apy wen) 4 AEN, GIB, THROW ME UP iLL BET You How Do iat ao up little putts of the 4 at ER may A endl A HAMMER - \ BEFORE THE MY SHIRT ON Lo Any In the battle of Scots, big Bob Mace Basic nls was citer Bocas every| (seeG (CAN Ls SECOND GONG BENNY AND Donald ran up a narrow lead of one : jad of the bout, darting in and CROWN HIM © CLANGED BENNY THROW IN hole over Jock Hutchison, ‘ Fight punciies Hesees ie , le fhe aed WITH THAT! KNEW HE HAD ,Gterse McLean of the Great Neck d Shedithe erows la'a tress) of & Joe cur Our lub, a smooth playing home bred, : all the way. ‘ won FOR Him continued in great form to-day and / Johnny gets that tremen- — led James Wost of Rockaway by § amo g energy as" | nl él ‘4 three holes, } Wing bereabouts, boxing ofteucr ¥ LEONARDS FRIENDS WERS Fred MeLeod of Washington, a 120. ably, than any ‘other boxer nd WILLING TO MORTEAGE THE pound ex-national champion, finished , hing plenty of action OLD HOME one hole to the good over Douglas Edgar, the latest English star to visit the United States, The mere fact that Be tae Si es Se viek| Local Fans Now Think Lys, ape bene de ’ Jast night's performance acd e e WN & FEW IMPROMPTU irpied vision, . ste days eee ! we arta nexts| Eddie Collins Can Beat : Z 2 Scenes OeeaN feaze McLeod, who had the stocky ; @ long ways to go before they AFTER THE MAIN : him ip the diseard. ° Englishman 4 down at one stage of BEE ere nat Nine snckare The Reds Single Handed show their match. The Barpes-French meeting was sn't care how much ‘ tho away—he js always > replete with some brilliant shots and za ea d |mMany punk ones. French, refusing to meet comers the re- “tive ari: 4 do against such carrying-ons as that? ake Y Hom multe ‘hiv, Prospective American. League | 44,af*innt suclt carrying-ons as thatt beattraaipiinee tested dbatedd Ge Aa. * the fact of tbh rd . Fy ~ tu hanging oh oun jonal- | used his brassie and tron off the tees Dea Mig ke (adereey Guy). Coampions Make Great)j yin, chansing pitchers oconaana , and actually outdrove Barnes. ing night, it was doubted i ; Hin | Huggins did shove in-a young out- y Ni Fréech oa ua feventh neoting of the clever Showing in Double Win) {ii t by the name ot Gleich, and he Rauch “Wan Superior CUE. 01 Ce wade us wish he'd started him soones. This youngster, fresh from. Saginaw, ° ° . shen, ‘ a ld h greens, but promptly tossed away all peo oe tog hae Suis Over Yankees, McGinnis an Mi ret, jadvantage by missing putts one after - wus ax cool as old Nap Lajole up by Bacnaliuge |S a What Happens Every Day Ss oe OE i i . bu mien | | ‘o holes, due 8 oppone vi - id paste whet arora Us Ti ee Lacipicacernila tok |SIGGR: Br ete tsenes a | BASEBALL. ut ag soon ae be returns to Cincinnatl core ouble Victories pponent’s w i ys have tremendous follow- c nos m the gree: 4 { : hea . ; Giich wasn't in there long enongh | CHICAGO, Sept. 1%.—Declurations| Ne Sill, call, In conference representa ess on the greens. Erench won the inder upset our home boys yex- |, | had a hard time piling up wep ras J J and business organiza- —— -yard third, where the defending * the critics to locate any weakness, |that Ban Johnsun, President of the] tions, amateur and semi-professional day. Toward the end those shouts! but he attracted enough attention to | American League, should be driven| baseball organizations and other bodies - | champion sliced his drive into the ; ata te win. Tbe Grat. atch, for a series with the Giants had sunk {&.! quite an ovation trom the crowd. |out of baseball “und that Auguat| «Breermeasee of, the community "aaa Lucky Jack Puts Over 3 to 1 RACING SELECTIONS. besies and couldn't tind the ball u wile the second and |to a hard, thin whisper, ‘They romped | 4) prmer Herrmann, President of the Cinzin-| (ake the form of“s municipal holiday. and 15 to 1 Shots at Aauaouer. : Poor putting cont French the cgarie. ‘ to lee, with te | over ough: Henry Fa- jodie, our favorite piece av | na and Chairman of the Na- 2 a eat arnes banged a whale of a mashie ee beesions being even. bien Hpetha err g tates toa rdlp emistance, Kot an afternoon's ciding |tional Commission, should resiga as| MISCELLANEOUS. Aqueduct Track. Terartt Race--Assume, Outithe Way. 11, withinsseven feet’ of; the. pid ef ] Lin were good. a from the big crowd for no apparent |Chairman of the commission were| COLUMBUS, 0., Sept. 18—One of the — 2 > " he 316th a h - - 3 " inte our grandstands, beat out bunts, | reason, unles it was simply because |made by prominent club owners who | most important stake races of the Grand , Second Race—Koh-I-Noor, Gowler, the th yard sixth and golf “birdie’ . ING is now enjoying greater | whiffed our batters. scuttied our much | be is Ping Bodie. That's all. Bodie} met to consider a successor for Mr.|Circult meeting here this fall waa ue By Vincent Treancr. Frederick the Great, three, French, undaunted, practically Third Star, h Race—Neddam, Dr, Clark, Lead- | duplicated this feat on the following hole, A missed putt gave Barnes the cighth and jong Jim was 3 up at j of hits that rolled into the outfield and | ident of the New York Yankees, waa| Hartman Hotel 211 pacing event uft UCKY JACK M'GINNIS scored tory. Of course the fact that/up the whole job of winning @ pan|up went (he “roar from the rabbie [emphatic in his statement against Mr.|@ hard four-hent rae, d ng the Ae . ppin a dout victory Aqued ment educated the boys! of ball games by close on to § o'clock, | Without,” After ail, it’s a lot of fun |Johnson, while William F, Baker,| M4 heat in 2.03 to Eva Abbie, who cum: 5 Ul nh Pg yesterday afternoon and in ig the war, making hundreds of| ncbody ever licked the local heroes |! “Fide” Ping. He takes it #0 well, head of ‘the Philadelphia Club of the! meet. “Evate mie in 20s fat was Ure {dentally spo popularity than ever in its his-| vaunted Murderers’ Row and finished , V8 little slow in going after « ouple| Herrmann, Col. Jacob Ruppert, Pres- | cided when Direct C. Burnett won the a alc, fth Race—Ticke' Sasin, Ger. of new fa ut of fellows pecans done of the biggest} National League, was the spovesmun| fastest of the rac Sixth Race—Damask, Devil Dog, | the turn after the ninth was halv Baw & glove contest, is re- [lke that before and @ thought I) jiyceiny shoved in another young-) In regard tc Mr. Herrmann, PHILADELPHIA, Sept, 18—Charivs {coups of on, A decade ago] service Star wi edule Pea hhs: for the great interest that growing among the proletariat that on] ster, Avalker by maine, ae a pined | PHILADELPHIA, Sept, 3b —Buneh- |H. Hoftner, a professional of this city.|.ateGinuis was known on the tust as rare ber ‘ pene sie Bing taken in the sport now. revious Viniis Kid Gleason must bave|hitior, ‘This newcomer pickled the | !"s gix hits with an error and a pass! won the Pennsylvania State open soli cky Jack because he Won a host HAVRE s The next two were halved. Barnes hing that ls helping the wport in| Pieri Vn ball right on the nose, but the tne |igha enaily detonated Philadelphia by a ceare ot tie. fe did’ the morning round [of rich vaces With laters. But it Ttace — Toucanet, hit his second shot in the rough on that the promoters over , smash went straight into a flelder's ; saath fl pr the afternoon in 75, Pluy for |Wasn't luck aione that inade him suc. | fea Queen lithe twelfiivand lost, @ to 4. The lone Hye evidently come te the coa-| If the Hox cut those capers to !M-! hands, ‘That Ind can bust ‘cm, Just! the ue championship of the state |cesstal, Ho. had abillty,. and. with | nd Tucu—- Harwood, » Bob b PRSLEE SAG. 1Oky: 6:8 Aggy PamOhe Pea coctipare: |rreee we Wit! what they'll do to the/ give him a vttun will start to-day Jan even break with the Goddess of Man v’ the Jiour, CL OREE ETON ACODAG: WHER ie “mo! © compara- ‘ es tie paces Dr. Will ie uith tno! han hela his own witt rd Race—Sedan, General, Ma- [overplayed the green, The d fow prices of $1 and $2 fur tha | eds they can stop right whore they | : = : a Fortune tore than hela tis own with | td n. Gener a n beata in the house causedthe |e. To-day's farewell game won't mene igure Juxglers rvoungs (oes ‘Be yer, in the third ¥ of the Castle [the | vider and tm fashlona eee fourteenth French missed the en ¥ , “| by winning ‘two more games Uh he: 7 nt 'Inwn tennis ta nent on the | urita, Parr ene th hig tee shot. After chipping gt in Jersey -City}add a fall of ein shes ane ashy White Sox will have the pennant | to’ pitaburgh ey ir by be aztel the Hobok Club in! uw fortune with dis It “a : 1 : Ah a " ri eh * fas y felig that were willing lust night to/cinched. At that, they don't seem to] Piratae ina froehittingy & bext 1 | horse nt ito Wall Street ‘rank, Clean | Bornes td him a s @ whic ds of fans were denied a4-} 14. with Gleason's gang in the| be worrying mucb about. it. fk to 3. ve fou Jand the real estate business and | Uie home bred stur the hole, At this because the aread was com- 5 ‘ 18.—The ‘Toledo | Hathaway show! “!dropped it ull. Forsseveral years he Gol : : ‘ ly crowded two hours before the | World's Series, Why, a lot of fellows Dades sare Absianny Shut | ‘merican ,\ssoclution de-|6—2, 2. Nae Geer ine atehacan pest i ‘ » Col. | point Barnes was 4 up, Then things Sethe Ieee thisn they. ate beina | WeRt A¥ay trom there last night frm | 1n0" ty feagues vous to rains ‘ene | (andthe, Nem, York Glante in an ex] WINCH [rl a reais eines eehice years| \weventh face —- Lite Cottage, [Matted wolng pauinst Hdrnes, Ho fiv- , by greedy promote that js |! the belief that Eddie Collins could at the World's Series last win- | driving Winters and Virgil Barnes out | candidates at Princeton will bog ago he came buck with a few horses, | Indolence ered a short putt for a half on the tt stay away. lick the Reds singlo-handed. If he re- Hoe psolves himself from all | after making seven n hits off the de-| to-day. W. Roper, the hea including Arnold, bay son of Veep | ——= ~ = <=|fifteenth and lost, Freneh outdrove amiga 5 peated his performance of yesterday | biame ra ik RoMBine 19 Wis seers ety nt On Bente, Ahh etiys | Re gm eek Co eeoales Tae aUSTOUOR BAe loa a ms tute races a mediocre horse, He’ nad| "Long Jim” fully Ofty yards on the OR Frankie Rarns!) He went tol yy coud, ‘ bebe bad TOL eS ey tion on’ winning of the travand @ large aquad ta expected to be| y cen IM during the winter and spring | yixteentth. The home expert put a the fighting well once too ofted: |" wig ‘Win Donovan, ‘with that|mee(ine At the nome time there ts Ifa4 ARRAS (by the Cladine | At wate, within & Taw days. The Prince. | ently and [nd did Rot Mace to his best form lhcauty of a mashle shot 140 yards to His been be Ae ‘ ts) ot Satanic smite curling tho comers of] no allhl far the other clubs who voted! Maya aiias wenzon on 88 t. 4, against the oe and then. itterent horse, Juck told ail | Within six feet of the pin and carned ma oe ay ed by for ita ok or 80 ago. ‘ © Elks’ State reunton at Colum! Trinity Colle n here. rnold came ick youngsters, He never sinoked, |! lips, sat in the press box and « Or dissipated jn any form, He| hiuttered, “Poor vid Collis, Ills last 1 has been the so-called “hone | year, I reckom--bul by Was good in A Mind Wath tete elena "Jockey Sande | (Fistic News tin Youn and Gossip ) | it by such 4 past master as \ eupon, le woul dy that his charge was on y the best race of b a fine three. Barnes didn't have a | chance ag bis second flew high in a [hill near the green. The last two holes were hulved. Barnes's medal oul his Up was not taken serious: | Nighistich, belougiug to the Kell jeny stable, was one of his op; heats and he was consigered a god! score was 79. French was one stroke STANDING OF * . | ‘ ; 7 t L < ble con- srouint aheourege Fronute,| wing out a wry atest a tase au] WES SEX RACES | cramoion sous Kinane oro re-jwit wemcestiemanmen wen|( THE CLUBS. ‘Yt entre Sone | eter og heoplge bo: ay An ed come romping hone with speed t cuived 00 for beating Frankle| % aston, Mare, 18 the ntar bout of taeive roars forced lis odus from 5 to 5 w even} The McDonald-Hutechisop match ON ee: ee i cacbrad warn as waa [eee eee ETMOOM ture 19 sorsey chy on Monday nigh.) ate gone ye oie n't oy cogh Se NATIONAL LEAGUE. want sating trom € 10 BGA {0 0 | etna Gant’ oatemiaale were ae > ly thoroughbred ears,, An Wild ptamatatnd lu signed up foranother turtio this | England ond eo "Bola Kid" ca pete NA : ' - |noted Scot professionals were suc 4 Wil continued his murmurs, here HAVRE DE GRACK, Sept, 18,-—-FBarl FERE'S A fot of talk about! arg some of the things that “Moor]Sande did hero what few foc ~ Johnny going to retire go us tol org ‘tsaute” did to the Yanke. history of the Aiteriean or run for @ seat in the Alder- When it ci racing, Nightstick to the head of the home- | Dut to-day all friendliness was laid stretch, where he went to-the front|aside for the occasion, McDonald, Webs PO.) Clubs, 2 41.492) Brookinn 89 49.620 Bort 7069 S38 Tn the | Week: He will take on Eddie Morgan, |‘ ee wight to furnish an intereting wr ingiish ture | he Engileh featherwelsht, in a aix- lp There j# going to be a big boxing show held f game he anade tye| Me ever dono—she rode six winiers in] Found. bout at the National A. C. of |'g Gaciauati while toe World's Berlow gimen at 6265 (sit Phil M9 lund started toward the judges like | Na 4 he chamber in Cleveland, tie sure ip doe pryt Amey fae [ore aay, Philadelphia on. Saturday: eveninss.| sing co between H der vciteneay, snr ohsy hinting AE ihe Anat eee LO. te Dempacy's’ sige, wis steady like # can gute for the joo | eloan hits HAGE. BS Det Hor winnings mounts were El Mall in] Kilbane is to get over $1,000 for thiat| tor Levy, the promover Pittsburgh. 3. vole Arnold began to lag and Tenyny|#!l the way, but Jock was like a y Hight we he carried lots of | ¢ Twice be dropped yunts in frou ofl one second: mee, Wedan la the third, | serap, which will make his end $6,000 | 2847. after Ge Beavis, &: (eee enieed son and ‘Trophy came with a rush [Jumping jack, especially at the long mous, Heel: UroUNd), Wie WalMt fib pluie uod Over’ them 40 UveL Ly} Africun Arrow Inthe fousth, Milkmaid var aap hlbety Ret fala jane than |e h $; Bt. Loule, 3 (second game, [tnd gained rapidly on him. But the} ninth, where his bull was lost in the Pie reported that Jobnny “witt| Jarde te ifth, Sunny HM inthe sixth 'O" 'WO Row vei ion be . in - ht | bane, te hte okt Qe Feathered han r pi ied. old son of Peep o Duy stood @ 100%, | woods, and again at the, 16th, when a ind * . : me ror] After that ut Kilbane tus! 6 tlw ' 4 4 il mrbie in ward drive shed ane Ase » ee rr x ‘6 ? $i Ignate Joe Lynel. who tun re | Stole Ahewe bases, Including thiry]4nd “Bathitde in the eeventh, He was Wie Work: | APler that bow nant es ee ot sus tor bl ott. hough to win by half a length, 8 | wee little putt refused to trickle in, ie intatastions! fale Y, ad it home on las} ven se tat rape, . Hi go ba ae A pape RE ox Hery's Wutentdon to i) ‘aa the In We Arch fa Jack sent forth a] It was a see-saw affair going out, ; 00 Dit Tt ies ua honte platter while i x jockeys in tha annals of | aa a c saa coe of the Worl “oe gle aT poor looking plater named Litholick. | frst one and then the other gettin be & vod Hea as Johnny | victce wan wid t racine have accomplished such @ re-! speeches, as he ts running for Coun- | la!l park wuere AMERICAN LEAGUE, Wok maantt ponbdent oo thie Ratu: & shone Ani. then (he i mf tng . ent boy oy ‘ parkable feat, and only two have won! ¢) » Dei atic ticket this | Datuing for tye champonsni, ‘Tue prom Clute, w. Clubs wi mut he told his friends he had an out- hi ahidy the “featherweight limit, 122] sSeured throw runs und: Agured tole tan curd 1 Tal ite expects to cum Cor MNerift on | bas the eauctiod of use Maycr 0! Cincinnati, and | ONlage. <:.1:08 46 WML Louls.....04 66 aBd pide chance and advised then’ fr ntees turn, ‘McDonald hung of:grimly and wide, weight at which | douvle plays Ou July 5, 1916, Herman Philips, who| the same tieket in the fall of 1920, so | 4H ut rveaing for bim 1 do w ty mevure “Kil. | Clevela 78 82.600 Boston 63 05 4 small wager on him, Litholick was | finally squared the match on the 15th, ly won the tit to meet in t a! tourney, ‘the winner to} Kobbed Yank batters of three » IM the Bast for A, K. Macomber, | that will mean the end of Kilbane’s | #suature, Detroit ......74 97 565 Washington ..51 89 at the generous odds of 15 to 1 and where Jock got Into trouble. Big Bob Fed champion by Kilbune. | hits by veemingy lmnpossible stups Lynch guys he stands ready to! around second base, 4 A RY py cond’) Ail of which ly submitted um Lively @ in unother lad that has been WRiluence va ihe World's seri it to the profession. When be that he had Frank! Rung at pix. While Ladue © Now York,...70 58.547 Philadelphia. 97 .260/won by a neck fron P. G, King GAMES YESTERDAY. Little Johnny Pierce had the log up| tok the lead on the 16th, where his Chicago, 2; New (Girst game). on Litholick and rode a masterly race, | opponent fell short of the green on 2 (yecond game) P. K, King was much the best, but| his second shot, the ball dropping into iohia, 2, he got awny badly and received a © (Gieat gam bungling ride by Frash Sam_ Hildre six winners at Keno, and nine) career a @ pugilist and champion. before tat James Lee, & negro! cleaned the card Gt ‘Churchill | Frankie Burne feos so badly over his defeat at the hands of Johnny Kitbene that he i¢ un ‘ooidded wheihor st retire fremn the fume of cou Inye ‘in it,” He bas decided to nat uy for & Joe Lynch, the popular local bantam star, Jearay to-day for Baltimore with bis trainer, Coun McCarthy, Eddie Mead, his manager, @ till to-morrow = morming, Lynch bow Frankie Maso in & wweive-rourd bout to a de. cision Friday night ‘ordham, the celebrated Eni who ‘rode for inore Was the firet to ride a a deep sand pit. shin ling enjoyed a feld paisks Straalee con. 1 scored a double yie-| McDonald had a 10-foot putt to win 4 Winners iv one day. This was at the few days, after which be will make an announce — too, His Lord Brig) steel to h nt ia. Say gust to leet himeell prigr to the | ® m . “ rood aha St, Loule-Washington (postponed), 00, 8 Lord Brighton won the| the home hole, but missed and had to od Polat ogee a Sere ry aie eHow, Mitre Were other wadlp'ay ory | RHPUEY Club ‘iavan Pecos One'the | Warts W etllsthe some, hel sith te hen ton Het” teeta. | leral cheats snd Lane GAMES TO-DAY, | Atverne Handicap tn impr | be satistied with a half, Both Me- en tne fe tile earner ip that woube-igader, Atmoog then | curd, ines te yon opush, the joung fighoe of Bridaviet, Com. | crieage at New York. ind his Mad Hatter led home sae a‘ te oe Has Lilo Me. Met, Who WHlewusined | The xreat Fred Archer had al wine | ye ee toi ee mill be masoved within the next twenty focr de St. ‘ou eld In the last ¢vent. Lord Brigh- [Ponald and Hutchison had medal — Hie Vaid Mk he Beet gue sai une | mM Meas ove day) ak che Lewes | sean te batue im aa eighcioaud tout at the big Casing |tom showed vast’ improvement over | scores of 79 i toed User Wipe. Big Bill Jang | Meeting in Bt Mont: Overton rode aie) niny ait hes chamnlon Renny teonerg|'® Urklgewort on the night of Swt. 0, Sum his dust rac In his former starts} George McLean in his match with luvs We iu bbe second, winners at Washington Park, Chicago, jaging the show. rhount| matched up for four fights in the West, die| Driver, manager of Mogae, lp --- | lw showed a tendency to quit, Yex- Jay he followed Enflade to the | Jemes West suppled the best golf of | eighth pole, where he came on| the entire round as he shot around at courage and won jn a driv-| a 76 clip, on July 10, 191, but accepted ‘no training le 0 few dase for the | —=—S=—e= PS inthe other race, firnt will be with Charlie Metrie, tho Detroit | Jacke will a 4 : The first game was won by Bugk| The only other rider to duplicate | lightwe at Detroit on Get, J; hie secoud | bate at Seillman’s gymussium in Markxn, AUTO RACE RECORDS : | Weaver blastiog Jack Quinn for a | these performinces Was C. Turner, an| with Cal Delaney, the Cleveland lightweight, at end with grea i | . oe, who on April 8, 1912" atl cies, ie hip thied wi Matchmaker Rains of the Olympia A, A, of is hh bY y : iss i A jNome run that landed in the left field Ie ot Reltn Sala ad bag | Cleslamd after the ietle out, he tind wit» Matchmater Raina of the Olympia A. of MAY BE SET SATURDAY, | inc finisn vy a nose West did well to hold his formid- nh bleachers, Buck, for good measure, en mounts, in the other race he was| UMv*Y Tharve at Kanme City, and hie fourth of Buftalo, N, ¥., to vv rmerniiee oe able opponent to a three-hole lead. sent in another run with @ sacrifice | unpinced. i with Johnay Griffiths of Akron, 0.. at Denver, | S00! Muttweight err nt tae See aT |) sason alvendy ana’ dor the shite H at : eC OPE a . ead. j yi ‘fly, those two being quite wulficient. Walter Miller holds the record of five} Col. The dates for thase bouts am also to be| O'Leary, the East Side fighter, now under the elsif Mad Hatter made a runaway race} Fred MeLeod started to run away ' ee f | Altogether Buck had a big day of jt] winners out of a# many mounts in a|named in @ fow days, They all will be for tqn| Banasement of sam W beother of Leach |tering of auto racing records will come|of the last event. He took commana | trom Douglas Edgar, late of Engl " } s (F ‘TO-MO himself. or day. He did this on three occasions, | rounds, Crom, t0 meet in the main go of six ‘rounds at} to a close on Saturday afternoon on the|at the start and was never headed. as EB 5 gland, 9 RROW Danny Maher also rode five winners out —— the Olympia oo next Monday night, O'Leary hae! Sheepshead Bay Speedway When all the} When he passed the judges Fator|W"0 came over the Atlantic several / fi Co S “In the second game Shoeless Jos | #* mounts one afternoon, Marty Crow, the hand hitting New Yorker, ia} made good in fighta in “Phi,” and he expec'e| world's stars of the auto rading sport| was sitting still in the saddle three |months ago with a big reputation. Lia) ve es Jackson, Uring of restraint mht | = ot word in the least over the weight Jobony | to beat Bansas, will make an attack on all tho existing |/cngths in front of War Drive. At the eleventh hole’ McLeod was ‘ kson. s of restraint, caugh: | " jore Shows for Soldiers, Howard will have on Lim whea the two men clash records from ten miles to 150 inile In this ri Tombolo, the four-|4 up. Th lightwe'gnt of Detre n litle Fr d begun to one of Bob Shawkey's benders on the Twe enn an cap Nose and showed us next to the lon | The & hts of Columbus, tinder the| (morrow Bight at the Mayonne A. 4. Marty las |year-old bay The Sheepshend Bay to the |w fight fans of Je rwey € ken and the stocky EM «lishman il es: home run ever acen on the Polo | vire-tiun uf Jimmy "Pastor, staged two] Me, Maeee Wane thaw the Ping Poe | whe male ¢ her tro rts at | the taateat thew | Nevada Stock | Par ped dead nearly. cvuxht im at the: end: Sex boxing ehowa tur th» wounded soldiers | ee be Armory A, A, of de ity a d , ; 7 f ago wh m the top | aa ment, ai Hoapitul, “Rahway, | nd i Nore Moots, toll @ victim to Crums’s | OT me eet to secum to bis bone ou aco better, Aras pe. Sta } an the The | 4 al, bway.|y wert aud ivf hock, Theo di MeCoy | WeeX. sore down Ean; > prifier andicap fun i nd The | St gh wh me 0 wounded | ‘ick! Wiperwut aud ide Tues i MeCoy | YEN Serious laces of bie stber, Kered und went down Tappy Buxton | wallop yesterday struck fay us i eu ‘ Cind- shod sway ataged | Wt te canvay imbralde: tn Play gut aves SS SHEEPSHEAD BAY SPEE pant, # Other Thellling Bronte, seats of the upper stand, where a fan Fox Hills Mowpital, 8 bw Lcca' Milita Ke octane Chariey White wera lishiweigut of Chi] The attraction at the Ci Ingury DWAY Haus {tried to cate it but failed through d Bien enloyed the show,|. \m Bees Hie fete promoter caer ard PON all to meet Benn: y ercunds Munday afterncoi ° eae es a case of butter fingers. The bull tty and Walter Brooks fur-| Ma tut Geo anointed matobmaker of the | cago, may ey sory erounds Sundey afternoon Will 88) tooo» Buxton is riding {n erent 150-Mile Auto Race shed the star boULs at both hospitals, | Ovmola A. A. of Phadeipbia by Hamy Kawanle, |eanant a 4 battle, The mawwentative of Tom! ine crack Paint Ifils inthe upper seats close to ch 1d ball team who de- nent form these days, On the ground al- SATURDAY, September 20, 1 Bia py 9 9 while Young Munday threw Bob Mackey | owner of the club, Kalas succenle Jakie Fried. | Andrews, the fight promoter of Milwaukee, 19 the! roxtea the Emeralds hor am two| moat 4 fe 4 fad. 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