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Se THE EVENING ‘WORLD, MONDAY, OUTOBER 27, 19 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK LINGINERLYPUTS - A GRANDSTAND SEAT INTHE AIR. - - ~~ - - __ By Thornton Fisher JUL BURMAN AWAY TE COLL WW) HE BOK ‘s- —->—. ‘Dempsey, Busy With the Circus, | Wants to Tackle All the Eligible Heavyweights. E have just heard from Jack Kearns, manager of Jack) Dempsey. And it's the old) tuff. Kearns wants to line up Demp-} Sey with “Knockout” Brennan, Willie Meehan and Battling Levinsky. All Promoters have to do is to offer Proper inducement and they can ave Dempsey as soon as they want. Jack is surely anxious to get back “Mato harness and do some fighting ‘Kearns says he's still waiting for | “ebmething new on that English prop- “ Osition. * “IT haven't heard anything from “says Kearns, “and it ae if I will have to wait Mntll Beckett or Carpentier eliminates sone or the other, As soon as I hear omething i will rush you a wire. >). Kearns and Dempsey are with the ‘Aiells- Floto Circus, touring the South- ‘Wert. Just now they are in the wilds ‘Texas aod rain hae been falling for Weeks there. “But,” as Kearns ‘ways, “with all the bad conditions and HOW WE SAN THE DARIMOUTH- FROM AN ALTITUDE OF JOO FEET: Crack Chicago Bantam Is Given a Terrible Beating by New York Star. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 27,— That Joe Lynch of New York is the mreat- est bantam in the world local fight funs concede after observing the manner in which he decisively de« feated Joe Burman of Chicago in the star bout at the National A, C., be- fore the largest crowd in the history of the club. Every seat was occu= pied, with 1,500 people standing. Burman had been rated right along 4s one of the country's best bantama, us he is not only clever, has a good defense, but can hit a knockout punch as well, but against Lynch he was like clay in the hands of a sculptor. in the third round Burman was out on his feet. He took one of the severest whippings ever handed « boxer in this session, and had he nob possessed unusual ‘endurance, and Veing a lad who takes the very best care of himself, he would never havo weathered the storm it was a right to the jaw that Ssiarted Burman recling, and he jasted the session by instinctively protecting his jaw and holding on at every op- portunity, In the fifth round Burman was re- ceiving a terrific punching about the mid-section, when he suddenly stopped and protested to Referee O'Brien that Lynch had something on his blove and that he got it in his (Burman's) eye. O'Brien examined Lynch's glove and told the boys to resume fighting. The truth of the matter was that “ , I Cre pty. Dempecy bores twice daily| —— - THE POLO GROUNDS with the show with Bill Tate and a R after the almost fatal third round Ec 2h "resi Dartmouth-Cornell Game bron oUR Pane Burman's seconds put wintergreen on << a champion In in splendid iy THE AiR his body that. Lyneh's punches 4 ‘about ten days’ notice to round him y «Ime en bai ayy Viewed From Aeroplane Os Sees THA" proves” boomerang” Sas boo ng. Natu- e rally, eeu bhi © hy n tbe) Resonemtita mar- con eh Colgate Eleven Leading, [Hessieg tran srouna tho "hed S FROTH is still hoping to run flew down the field followed by a some of it got in his ey Lynch is matche pion Herman her Nov. @ race meeting at Tijuana,|EVening World Man Flies} ‘ i see 1 a ited [| qiloh ie in Lower California, outstte| from Mineola to See Teams | ait"ieanea ‘over ana Nowled aa _ San Diego. Jim has been at Laure! and leaned over and howled as one eae ty m y 4 dot _ and be has informed such horsemen Battle on Gridiron. eat eee ore cee ertoud | DIPTROIT, Mich, Oct. t evera a | ‘|nearly knocked out Burman, whom . | Willie Hoppe #0 conclusively proved | they conside= a far superior boxer to ~ vé 27.—James M. I tue "I ‘ s with e holder, the fans believe ther “aw he met chat tuere would be racing hae Fee a eer ante grand |Barnes, Sunset Hil, St. Loule, Western FE ressing ] hem for ] it EQ) himsei? a chkmpton “et champions with | the title holder, the fans believe there “Mt bis course during the coming win- — ee 4 4 the billiard cue in the 184° balk ‘lne| isa bright prospect of the cl jstand and up in a plane it'e—well, [open champion, defeated Walter Hagen, tournament at the Hotel Astor as | snip changing hands. Lynch Because of the passport ditli- By Thornton Fisher. you know how it is when one mas a | Detroit, national open champion, ant) , discourage his opponents from Foing of; | Herman a terrible beating at Wat Mr. Coffroth cannot say just MBAN trick was perpetrated | fainily. Coogun's Bluff ts no place |Alex Ross, 1907 American titleholder, | \y7, p: dd Jefferson | ative that fairly wept the strong] panned. ‘Hoppes showing | against | bury last Labor Day, the meeting w:!] begin or how 3 to make an unexpected landing. by eight strokes In a 36-hole medai| Washington an ETTErSON | team from Baston off its fect. Bert | Poung Jake Schacter in the Anal match it will last, but ho insists that on the Polo Grounds ticket of- | “ine five-yard line stood out {n|match at the Detrok Golf Club. Barnes re licates Football Situa- | Miller. Penn's sensational quarter. ‘will be racing at Tijuana and it fice Saturday, The writer vis-| white relie€ against the green grid-|had 150 for the 36 holes, elht over par.| COMplca be on « high plane. ited the ball park to see the Cornell-|iron surrounded by a black mas in » box Cham- swarm of other dots in hot pursuit. at the Olympia on » way he -_ ac 400 to 214 Was ® masterpiece with cl dithe youthful wizard always trailing. ‘ ing S Fe ee enn atid Dart.| For iis part in the tournament Hoppe was discontinued, according |partmouth embrogiio and had a free |the stands, and tho goal poats looked | Pat Doyle of the Deal Gott Club ana| tion by Beating Syracuse. Coffroth, at Tijuana three seasons like toothpicks stuck in the ground |George Fotheringham, former open ee mouth at the Polo Grounds next ived the ahamplon's puree ot $3.00), ‘ week, and this game ought to be a 00 account of the proneness of |%4t (Will the gentleman tn the) ang suddenly it dawned upon us champion of South Africa, were carried h will bring it up to about $10,000, battle royal. hure of the tour receipts is esti- emt found it neces-|corninig complimentary pastaboards?) | terfere with the signals and other- | Kowseite. champion of, the New Yor HE football layout is becoming Pehasned: a Uhadthe bt6 0 Victory misspent youth as sone classic grits eeanternational line to] we had no tickets, didn't slip any | Wise distract attention, s0 we pointed |New™¥ork City public links title, and nicely scrambled, _ Syracuse|#iderbly more than the 9 to 0 victory were put in effect which pre.|07¢ « phoney five, peep through a| nice feecy cloud. Clouds will per-|over the links of horest Park, Itroskive, was ditched by Washington! moving team from Ithaca have a ‘gdh <odhe Frery between |knothole or crawl under the fence. it in getting tn ie way when @|A PE eae tates By. o"'s, bape ded the y '. fa wi in | mat Scores for ie olhte yt east es pelle eee But vy hs 7a see Rae tnPcugh niee Oe four feobe elonde ou Mere Bolnsette 74, Doyle und Lord each F 2 rl an fot ham to either horsemen |¥* #24 don’t stall arounc */our return trip, Gentlemen have wed It to be, A tie game at one goal all resulted pan Ns I and Jefferson just when the Orange|chance to score. Dartmouth, on the] from the i nent at the White Elephant team started to claim the mythical|other hand, was frequently within League nthe Rangers and Tyr- ny. The Rutherford Moe ot ed goal. connel at the Parade Grounds in| ).itherte eeasta 6] title, Colgate, for the thme being, ts] triking distance of tun Han fa Brooky n.” Benzenberg of the Rangors Rui Berard A Sit Bpaciaaa| ot MALS ‘ al * scored r an loyle | tan, on el jouse, dale hanes. Ht tan't a secret, for we did It before! Back over the island toward Mine-| witiam meekie, paired with s,_af.| /eeding the flock, but Harvard, Penn, back, bobbed up as one of the kicking Soored’ nthe first, Be y . Coffroth has succeeded in|all the spectators and private cops. |ola we flew until we reached Roose- | Harding, beld Jerome D. Travers, for-; West Point And W. & J. are moving|finds of the year. ‘obo @ radical . modification of the second of Man Bergens of | Bergen . —— Count ho Inter-City le Weld, where we side-slipped to}mer amateur champion, and Frank goal over from the forty-seven-yard The Robins Dry Dock soccer team|of M each hav Wo did it aboveboard, or to be spe- | velt ‘war restrictions and there is an is # merry race on for the the American National Bowling ing in the Metropolitan ee ee a along now at a fast clip and the various others from ‘ Pay ce gag ; h cend, 1 taxi Dyer even in a thirty-six hole golf line, and tried various oth defeated the Erie A. A. of Newa won the games in which they 6 of their being|°ifc, above ground, In fact, 600 feot fates deta Ged waechentios cae foursome over the Montclair Country | Whirlwind eleven from the little col-| around midfield. ‘This long range National League championsh-ps by |have competed ip to It 18 pos- entirely. Mr. Coffroth consid-|above, Rumor had it that the crowd | that we had consumed but forty-five Gove course, Travers gna Dyer 2*9M | loge at Hamilton will be hard pressed | toe shooter could probably stand out a score of 3 goals to 1 at Tod eld |eible the 1919-1920 champions will be the granted already suf-|would be #0 great that the prelim-|minutes in our filght to the Polo |e morming round iby § up and 2 to for next month for the so-called grid-|on Eighth Avenue and kick in fof a, in Brooklyn yesterday, thereby retaining | found teams, but there ia play, while Reekie and his the lead in the « ition, anoth im. within striking te few goals. distance of mn old timers inary action of the gaine would begin {Grounds and back, And we had had | Pie’ arteroon round’ ty ‘the iron championship. ‘ a of the Ine | aintance oft . j at the entrances, the only things |a grandstand seat in the air besides. which evened the match. While Colgate twisted the Tiger's! O.. asain Goorin Tech's power: | yeAtythe annual {2 meeting of the tn: Tfoah will have, to te reckoned, with ere being barred were bigh tacklimg and tall ta the tune of 7 to 0 it is our). 1 Mven came North only to be heid in Earl Hail, Columbia University, | (°° ic tiite. Elephant Fives tenn heeling with the elbow. We wanted opinion that if the two teams could stopped by Glen Warner's Panthers. yesterday, it was decided to resume this! composed of patrons of the White Ble- to see the game, but to go through per sy 5 a return engagement about) 1 oPPar PY ners came to life when season the customary round robin tour-|phant, Academy, who have won three See Genes For 6 geal to oe tic News ohn Pollo and Gossi Weeks hence Princeton would) 0. touchdowns behind and peeled hament for the team champlonship of out of the four’ games rolled. weil, not 80 good, So we saw the J ck be victorious. ‘The Jerseymen showed| two, touchdowns benina alt Hints the association, abandoned last Year| “itenry Nesloh ‘of the Rosedale team fuss’ from an aeroplane. No push- up unexpectedly strong against Col-) 0ff & ate rey ey Pittabnreh had OWins to the junsextied | conditions {ia igh individual nonors, with a to ing. No shoving, No war tax. By threatening to saspend Johnny ) wil be Yount afer ty Mily Haack of Memptia, |sate. ‘The Maroon combination won fxCeL for TNS MANY FaneM er eMeingy brought about by the war. Yale, lof 248 pins. “He lao loads tn the aver- (Now enter former Lieut, Bertaud, | pundeo from fighting in the State of | Hesn stated today that be tas matched Moow | because it was equipped with more) [he Corrine 16 to 6. Bae Setnbehe: feat tha Tite | stteaie ietinwed hu Marte Mara. oe Me aviator, cross-country flyer and @IF | Wisonsin and also to corral hie forfeit |! fisht Champion Pete Herman twenty rounds| scoring plays. The Tigers, being , u | Rial mecte te wilen each weraliy Club team. ‘The high. te ® fortune with lracer, who cin take his football oF | soa tr ne aid not come to Milwaukee | the bantamweeht tite at tne Launana Audi- | developed more slowly with the bat-| oth Harvard and Yale had soft! team will fuce every other twice, once | gcore record. Is held by the Rosedal he signed up Matt Wells when {iet it alone. But never does.) The : ‘ \ervam at New Orieans on Thaniagiing Day night, |tles with Harvard and Yale as the| xickings, Kempton was the only jn the home pool and once in the rival's. |with 97, This is tho team that ¢ little Englishman looked as if he|Licutenant is chief test pilot for the at once and finish up his training there — chief objectives, twice threatened to) yal, regular that got in against The individual intercollegiate cha ried off the honors in th Metropol an United Alreraft Engineering Corps, [for his ten-round bout with Wille | | Jack Hanlon, matctimener of the Oma A. A. wore, once when Trimble asunily| Kites’ ane comtinied absence of Abips will Lake place at a separ championship last, season. | The follow, through and got a lot of money which meang that he will try any-| Jackson at the Auditorium in that city | MBdedelptia, came to town yestoniay and com-| raced acroms Colgate’s goal line and de Galinhan, the big Blue centre and yal to, be held in the Carn ing table phows ¢ GT HT ceri Bim; be convinced Jack Britton lining at least once. Bertaud piloted Jon Friday night, the boxing commis. |Dietal bie cant of boute far the club's sow on) was called back beowuse & Tiger |onrain, Ie giving some concem un New Haven on March 20. : ns he was still a fighter after Jack|Hoy Conger, the first aerial Com: | sion of that State finally scared Dundee | pon, Monday re ae nil be five srr’ | tackle, over anxious to start mix-| 4 New Haven. Some rumors have Mumberahip | bad decided that he was up|muter, when Mr. Conger flew from | iit ing of nis six-round bout with |or'Nee newer: Ae yam AL Suerte | ing, was off side, and the second|\; that Capt. Mike is behind in his Gmy of An a it, and made something Like |h!# home at Westhampton, byt. i) ot ciiey Hinkle at the Olympia A.A. of [ny alot Tick tne ; time when Harvey, a substitute end,| erygine and that the report of an in- | form ‘of membership. ent ties. them p eS 5,000 for Britton, asid ng Uke) ysiness each day, F, G. Difin, a |Staniey le e Oc, IKK ile ve. Little Bear, Fado! stood unmolested on the visitors'|jnred lee is only thin camouflage. [enter candidates for the individual Ruthe aa pBritton, aside from an- [roti American authority on fying |Philadetphia to-night, Dundee left for |'Keate ve, Wille Hanoon of “Philly” and |fivcyard line for” forward tere malls ‘os championships, but not to take part in| Mt pe Pe for him the welterweight title. any months in Europe ) ilwaukee at 5 P, M. yesterday, there- | Johnny Kewler of New York vs. Jimmy Glackeo | 141 droppe the team tournament. Bronx Curb House, N.Y who spent many but dropped the ball. q ton ced up Eddie Fitzsimmons, a ‘working in conjunc- |... : Sof tho |% Maltizaore, oleate aaa ipl ‘i ON BOUTS AFTER fork boy who returned from the |during the yh Mat Salitary ends, {DY Keeping tn th good grace: ns a Colgate, like Princeton, had two tad te alare on ine courte who Bava Das $s h the British + 8 i ; excellent che yas z | with valorous deeds to his — wie the iitutenant when © {xing commission and also saving Joo Lana, the West Side bantamweight, who excellent. Chega # to tally, | The des: TO-NIGHT AT BRIDGEPORT. weld pationale ites, the. team "of the : ie 3 and hag made him the closest 7 ig to be Inaugurated, | $500. ‘tala fre Jor Burman of Chicago a bad beating at 3 a ew York Tennis Club w = | Calveenity, SN. WYs+ ; r+ to the lightweight cham-|new “stunt” is 1 the National A. ©. of Philadelphia on Satuniey {the first opportunity when it a ing | Plonsh.p series of the Metropolitan As- | Trivin X- : 1 that we have seen since the|I hurried out to Roosevelt Field. 61 | yranx sgtes, manager of Witie Jectwon, 408 | ot grabbed oft $1100 for his end, Ionen w{Gillo almost on the edge of their| BRIDGEPORT,, Oct. 81.—Commeneing | fociution. in the final-mutenes of the Comteiyon Hrgakisn 1 : n ePan?|riving there at 3 P. M., at which | OTA UM: oonon thelr wap to Mitwuice |uuet, erebbet off $1,100 f an | coal line, At the sume time Colgate| next month, this elty ought to be the| tournament that has been held on the| (rama, N.Y. Frank Erne, Kid McPart- New et of Atbany or rm sr clue Jack Everhart and such were hour the game was to bekin in NOW | vivre Jactammn meste Johnay Dundee 10 8 |terivg rounds, to a decision, at the Fenway A, o {Made good with a neatly. executed | Mecca of boxing fans, ag it wilt he Wit| Quune Go past months thes Now York | cami hie t 19 Most formidable fighters of the| York. It was Saturday aftornont | ousde a tne Cream Oity A, C. on Friday MEM |e dowon to-night, He will realize eeveral bun. |fOrWard pass that won the game, | nearest spot to Now Tork het ‘hel players defeated the men’ representins H gos weight division. and nothing to do unt Hagley received wort from the matchmaier Of | dingy wore dotlam out of this @°. Against running plays Princeton was| tage fection. Dou put on the last | th Universicy Heights Club. ‘The latter Fy = ‘* new man, Fitzsimmons, ch On In (he cry iusiastic about | the che setertay thet the afvense eile of ‘ every bit as strong as Colgate, al- | Umien Bee Deu: to be held there, when | team won (i championship last season, & S08 Miiiskaht Brown, inasmuch Td Ws Oe ve. COULA | #6 for the Fat, wn to Friday night, Amount: | Yanko Contry, the loral lightweight, {though the New Yorkers frequently | Hace Velger, the Freneh featherweight | It was beaten six matches to three. ° me stands with his right foot for-|the game as 1 was, ar ow min. |% (0 $6,200, bocked Ww for two more fights, To-night he will | bored through Mike Callahan at cen-| champion, exchanges blows with Harry oy ry ooo and the right hand extended, |make the Foe Seen ag Hen UL tal part tm another fight in [02 Setinet Framtie Wilton of seiagepert, Coan, | tre for gains. Carlson, the Boston BenteT as a) pom Murray. a SYentocn-year-old Onawa, > ote os 4 ee 4 rom, ineola. ve Lew Toodler wil Ld for eight rounds in the semi-final to Ue Val The d " Billy Hogan, the promoter, ha a y of the Harbrool eights pletic indivi . H, Mealob, Rosedale, , On Brows’ ever knew, as he ing at our watches, spun the DropellOr, |ihe Weat tonight, He will battle Harvey TWor® |<viem Gout at Gridaevor, Conn., while on sor, |the offense’ “Colgate hed “a ng yeady. secured the, Armory ta ataae the |Ciub, ‘led ‘his flold all the. way, in the | Hit inlirda Wome, a J e of Kai x if 5 jon bout, ‘el 3 . FRAG In recent fights with such as| jumped into the plane and hopped jo Kanas City in a ton-tonnt tout ot 11 he will tate on bYankio Bure, the Calitomia | stock of deceptive plays from kick| Gr November, and’ Hogan has already | WevKly /handicap tun jof the Harlem , Games, Total, 000 feet over Long | uonal A, ©, of Detroit, Mich, ‘Teodier hae POV | ieniweight, ‘ m o a airen’y if musi, “A ff, soaring ht, for ten rounds at the Watson A.C. | formation an ne coll f ed negoliations with Joe, f Aig H, Menloh White of Chicago, and he can | off, nd a fine collection of} opened neg club's course in the Bronx. Murray r t mm lendent in Its aUtUMn | fought in that city and the fight fene are anxious |ce udting. tra: : [ ‘ lations With, 308, 1acone | ol . patton, mates bis opponents, Knockout |Island tapi cing leaves of the| te se» the camtender for the lightweight cham- ed nie forward passes, which proved to bel imanager of [he ttmny Kibane on thia| Had the limit allowance of five minutes 4 couldn’t outgeneral anybody, | color, tee coe OG OTe | Pen | anaes, Men ene fe expected | Willie Hyan, the Now Hruvewick, NJ, wetter. |the deciding factor in the hard-| latter to mact denny i ais 0, ae and covered ithe distance In. the good : 2 fat waded In. swinging both| tress nese rend over the Garth |to tum out to ae what he dow with Thorpe, | "wiht, 4 19 @ood shape tor hie eaninmnd voi |fOUsHL battle, Princeton's attack | Occasion WIN Morid at stake. Hogan | time minutes for general results, @ velvet carpet spread 3 the Harlem ycaiindl With Joe Honan, the Perth Amboy jighter, at|W&S Constructed mostly around] Paw aisy wired Kilbane terms. Jacobs 5 Oct. BeThe International | Miss Hest Bark and tre, Grapes jerwond, of n, with his innate modesty,|far below, We sarong ite SEA AeA). adc ot the Engiish fighter, and Qeongie | (26 Herth Amboy Sporting Club to-morrow ni Trimble, the left halfback, He con-| haa accepted on behalf of hi protege LONDON, slg food Ly n arena Qereland, 0, recaenlied I> eee ee ete i want the public to get the| River and few Cree ig ‘where, Wo|Hrwn, the Wee Ade Nghtweighi, eve tem | Wan has been working cut with Clay Turner ai | tantly stood In back of the line and|and ft is now up to the Clevelander to |aoccer games were resumed Saturday at |e the mot smarl NowiMA Litton tates in Ghat he is challenging Beuny/for the Polo Groungy wie ald, [mmtciad ‘to oneet thea, eicromd, bout gh the |MoOormit's fara at Seoverril, Nd. Tuer | the Maroon, icam was badly pus-[elther accept the, match oF else admit Helfaat, where, Ireland ted with Kng- |paba gs J94% sSuuary, ollie” exnition. eumee But there in no use keep-|breesed and banked over ine ae ae envunee A. Avot Polladetyhia on Mobday evening, {Wi be yan's chit handier and adver, ine |#led, not knowing whether he would| openly that he sentative game played since 1914, and bowling iile “Conlon, President of the on the ground. He says) Down below ord ee ai call the [Nor tf. row i also matebet to emt Jonny [POOL M6 eapertad to atirecl a tie crowd punt, drop kick, run or throw al Velen a Pusan. Alles Owner® “\mecation. and, "Dacia dearly love to get a crack| after another little de ty Binet, ve zip git eceund beet ot the jpass, It was the old “threat” sys: Bessie Baron rpenter's speod- | Joe ‘Thum hare mate arrangyamants’ 10 have fe. meaning Leonard. [little dota got tometer Aen adenly [tenia sone & the inte'San AO. of Wert New | aityeggt atm Jere) City tantarneisi |Tem ‘that Eadie Mahan employed so|JOE STECHER TRAINING ores ohampion austin fe ait cilities a heir ave “Mor a P. 8, on his Irish-| brief second and 4 lot sudde poxing show a ater-Now A. oung , the promising bantamwesar |. \i6, > ¢ 3 first defeat of the season in the wean stationery, which is laughable.|emerged from the group of dots and | York, N. J., on Now. ® Trenton, X. J., will come together in ihe suur | SUCceM@ully during bis term at Her-| AT HOME FOR MATCH WERE. | frst, cefens of he, tat oy ee ead “I am beginning to think,” he says, eS SSS | predtig Reese, the Brockiyn lightweight and |OOUt of eight rounde at the sow of the Treuton Although defeated by Colgate the _ Drivers’ Association on the Harlem " rerty a : 4 : A speedway. ‘The Carpenter mare, com= Aah, Ses ee neni Ip tie woeing, of 10 ¢ shouldn't make as big a suc- | *" by " or Harvard an) le to corral next | champion, is busy home in Dodge, Neb. | hoon had her colors lowered by J. J. | M2, rounds. Jack is kecping under| Why he # “4 rat | inh lhe werutinal Gout at the Olymima A. A, of same club and Metstnakor Wallon devided | iron thy } Brat eter wrhiat ail . ce he annual feature as Pa i month, And to win these two battles | shape for his match with | Morris's bay mare, Grace Worthy, w é staged Zor thin exemin and we can't get a raise out of Cons of the Unni’ Tose imy John. | °HDiy" to-night, New fas fought many good | 10 gat tim agninn, Abuit, Old Nassau would call it a great|StrimmierLewia, The struggle between | trotted toa straight-heat victory over | Four conemts are siseel for, tia evenin Powers, Jin y - trang astern Ii 1 |oon and the rest of them did fights in the Quaker City and for that ressa be) irgtic foukrwem in adiwieon County are enti. | Year, even if all the early games were|thase two Golluths will take place ‘at| three rivals, including Beswle Baron, Rastern Tedtiridual Boring, Ce | latter part of Morgan's com: | 7 te ear, however, Crowley is con-|'* Usely to give Menieg » stat fight ting © erat bout tomorow night whea K, 0, |108t Madison Saare Garden next Monday | C's) ttc wi attorney tor the ixt'@ig Breeethin Meee ‘ Hon amounts to nothing more! + ontea with a brand new condition in|, tee fumt been 4 | iM Brennan, the Ghieago Celt, and Jobnny Rights, “Stechoe realiges he wMl tackle | Charles H. Tuttle, an attorney for the [iin New York, Sifts meels Reusions at the Dn, insult to the “wence of | fron! vhere: (namepion Jeet Grltten, bro : rac one of bis most dangerous rivals and 5 e an in TPovsay (the Bigh cost Of TAROT, Wie ee it) eee eee arn the Want by hie man, |"a200, Newart's lan berg dearrwwsht, cian | Syracuse furnished the big upset /one of bis most, dangerous rivale and | Row York Ane veeu secs better | be average sporting writer, To SAY! wed to cost about $3,000 to build af!) ly see Hie t will be Johnny |4t the Bayonne A. A. Saxon made a bit in Jen jin Saturday's games. After the gen- (Knows he mist oo note Mee times for all concerned in'the American| qe qn Ton Ladies” Tew AES 1d of Levi i onean. Hie onponen shape when Wh Dempsey is atraid of Levinsky Is | Hi) “this season the expenditures in |i" Dy Bec one t, They will [M7 When he evapped blows for eight rounie with |sitional victory over Pittsburgh the [shape when he tines, Site n pon now that the injunction against | , a the Harken “‘Patare unadulterated that direction will amount to twice | Nimes, the Ot. Gaul weteresiet, Fhe will I iidberte ead nore flisdied all the way Orange rooters began talking about a} ii"fonous “body scissors hold.” ‘This ue bas been made | Levin Aewieme i carina eeolienies ‘to, beat y met Levinsky in Philadel Mders, too, have ‘been | battle ten a . clean slate for the season and the Winding hia steel: |permanent by Just.ce Wagner. ir, ‘Tuts | will be $90 im cash, for tho gentlemen to b as muoh, The r a L Jack Wolfe of Cleveland and| y, he accomplishes by rf for and many valuable p to out & year ago and knocked “4. and $20,000 will be nec soe Lynch masts Jad 4 oe Keonarl, te swetions! Brockiyn feather | ereatest team in the Hast. Then| muscled limbs around the body of an|tle evinces more than a professional de- | for aad may) ter” for a goal. We know| infected, and $20) wheres | Vitle Waemter of Uiiteangh gow again Jaber | weight, who whined Young Michads the Wyre | tong comes Washington and Jeffer- te” powerful ‘leverage gener-| light In the fact that the case was won at the time Levinsky was work-| B% 0 8 fn Oe Te CePtnem. was] Nive of ABany im the other two temeround lou igtorghs, in dinguainion N.Y, tbo | Mo mad ame Up the beautiful plans, | ghee seempels the, rival’ tov’aticumb | {or his clienta, and he believes that the | The ‘een’ Dermriani tam, are rotting the shipyards in Connecticut | $1,000 in the old days to thelt Wa) ther night, saris again 00 thie Wetneeday night, | £0" ind Sums UP he Dees that 2 tolauickiy or be rendered unconscious, | Junior major’ leakus can make more | excaiiet form in the Tuners Trost ‘Coa ang little time to train to get in|® Jot of money, CPO rnty. Mayo. " Leouant meta Charley Haye ine toned bout |} day wore freely #ivel that W. and|The pressure on the body muscles ts 40 | rapid) progress with Johnson's hands) pov Kew York City: “and Ih tas bern redicted Yet he went over to! reicen to go throuRh With the race |weltemes, dananding more time in whidh to |S Ponghimepse, J. would be licked, although’ the|«reat that It robs a man of his breath I. Rate Grae with all his reputation ‘a success Of it, He has|get into aape tor tis (ght with Champion Jack | iirockivn Rattting Neon, the agerewire local | Pennsylvanians are always tough op- , : = > Me bower? as thrve exter Ration are . and make a : Stecher’s superhuman legs. Me the. pons over for moon that doe and was K. O'ed In short ‘foung, who used to be pri- | Britton at La Salle, Ml, the officials of the club | middleweight, who has bem kept bas eer since | ponents for any one. It was a toss up LAUREL SELECTIONS. Sole 0 enfin in’ any commany, There George Young, oo fnand. tevmnition 5 y an a Wate secretary to Pollce Commissioner | there have postponed thetr ten-round bout from |b» otzcad himeelf umler the manacemont af Silvey (between both sides until within six oe Trane, 'ecraher ot griaes for which the towters ‘ane might undergo a course of |Tougherty, with him, and between |toniet util Nov, 10. Hitton ia to meeeive &|inme, has just oan suned fer another hatte |Mminutes of the finish, when Ericki-| Reday-sh ta Draw. cote and give Dempsey @ red-hot! them they ought at least do ax well |garautce of 61,250 with an option of amethird |), ie letter, Nelson wtil mest aul Doyle in a|80n, a fleet footed Washington half-| LAWRENCE, Mass. a 31-—aax adit, Race—Who Cares, Bibbler, rt chen Den sane Jack 7 ns thelr predecessorn in the Dromo- |et the sn veiots ior be snd Xweiveround decion baits ab the National 4. O, [back twice Fomped WarOnen the $0. |tnsueané fens inet packed yobs, Cer: ‘Second Race—George Clark, 6t. jtlon of the annual erind. vai pe fact that Frankie Young’ Brivt, re Syracuse . y 7 entin, Frizeur, Pp enwing Him setray, : tue ow Bedlord Ughtevighs, cannot fest tm te- the final score being 18 to 0, gree, Tourny Sullivan's decision eer) |S ‘rd Race-—Tippity — Witehot, : : ‘Carleon, Mile Bicyel eee y.| Mad Hatter, Royce Rools, meat six-day race at Madi- Friday. eee 2 ee eon Ne ee en ees Musk nase | he Quakers ‘are no aqubt con: Renee eae ey aae Al Shanert term we raurtn itace “Raliseye, Smith, a 4 by Col, rles Crowley, nament starts on Friday atu rome, | round lent at the show a ‘amer, the greates ‘i . Only two Vigilante, wep N@rowley' doesn't know pebaaf (No, 926 Kast Fourth 8 ‘The sehalute for] ot Bridgwort, Conn,, o-might, ers, rode a sensational race at elo- from la Soren. 18, fe aa A Yee boxer, He worked ja, bie 216 dime form er NRE NE A (Hs ——— a y the pening night follows; G, Schwere ar, and drome when he defeated Ray Waton, the | weeks ag: X Tide | SRG, wee rematoned to vox Shuper us|. uy, slldreth, entry, The Decieton, = j tion of six-day races Would 4 pon, F Kiein ant 8, Jaowits, William Mees Moor, the Memphis bantamweight, as | profesional champion, and Willie|time defeating the same ehina jana 7A ig a Geventh. Race—Poucher, Lord |T HU M MOWING AND BIUARD the 4 the is an ‘Dred, Games will be rolled every Mons rdken away (tuar his two managers, Nao Lows! Spencer, the Toronto’ star, in two|9 to 6. Penn waited until the rt outwe! Babel eter Emblem ‘ACADEMY, B'way & Seb Gay t . "a flomaannen hy and A, wi very od ‘Tana Walsh of Chicage, 1 the fomme be 6 heats of @ one-mile match, quagter and then cut toose with el pounds, i ’ rated 4 sid | , - Pore tee *

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