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RETURNING TO RING, CHANGE TO WIN HS TITLE " Boesn’t Want to Hold Championship if Another Fellow Can Show ) ‘Him He Is a Better Fighter—Leach Cross Has Big Opinion © of Benny and Ranks Him Better Than Joe Gans In His Prime. By Robert Edgren. Td Coprrigh:, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World), ,ENNY LEONARD expects to finish up his rhoving picture work in a ‘few days and start right in training for a number of lightweight - matches. 1 will take on any contender for the title that the public wants to sec + ina ring with me,” Benny told me. ; NEADS. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (SIN THRO IF WHITE LANDS ON LEONARD! | CAME IN ROW FROM. Copytight, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World), . | KID GLEASON’S SOX i | tall Empty Barrels Prove Good Omen for New Yorkers in Chicago Series. CHICAGO, June 19.—The oulja board, empty barrels, bales of hay and yarious other omens met in a mad jDaseball battle on Comiskey Field. ’ | Nhe empty barrels, supported capably by the Yankee bats, proved best and the men from New York won their P°% third consecutive battle from the , White Sox. The score was 3 to % i f : The omens figured in the strife im vr F only a negative way, but all good ball toed A players know that empty barrels sel+ "{ won't pick them, ‘Let them all CRARGE UMD “ToC Barre" aan dom fail ax indleators of victory, 1S THAERS sy It } ened early when Col, have @ chance. Now that boxing is WOUT Day Croce Bok Thee ns 4 Huston was touring abroad that he saw a load of empty kegs. Right |then and there he knew that the opening up at home I hope to have Count. several matohes around New York. I'm in'very good condition now, and a few weeks of training and a bout or two will put me in shape for any Yankees would win. But Tip O'Nejil of the White Sox also saw empty barrels and he declared the Sox would win, ‘Therefore it remained for the Banat MIGHT GET ARaunD WihTe bats of the players to settle the con- OUST INTIME “Yo STOP A PUNCH —— troversy. The Yanks swung the busi- Taar CMARLA! one . est sticl and therefore won hand: = HS, OWE CHANCE . . Bob Shawkey hurled for the Yan and did, a clever job in every detall, * > Te He faltered a bit in the ninth and the Pallid Hose got a run over the pial on Buck Weaver's triple end a single \ |Shrewd Baseball Manager. |x" sovt'wnind as for it brought the Gleason gang to . e within easy distance, but bial advance suddenly and finally te - Thinks the Clevelands Will ::: For three f{nnings little Dick Kerr R Z With P, t pela Ried 7 Hy meek Vie gh 7 . ’ ashen bats of the boys began to work g |\Romp Away With Pennant jis cenit: ok —_—@—— e- the fans believed it was the bats that contest I'm likely to have. When some youngster comes along and < slips over the winning punch on me, ‘Mo ever happens that way, I'll be the first to congratulate him. I a the title as long as I’m the best in my class, but when any other can show me he’s better, he'll be welcome to the title, and my best thes with it.” Benny always has been a sports-¢——<—<—<—< 3 Walcott, but he’s more clever. After Me intends to start boxing again| I fought Packey McFurlagd I thought at + ‘Meeting Charlie White at Benton | he was a great fighter, but Benny ts WITE"USEO TePOSE So Lone or, Mich, July 6. Leonard | Just as clever and has a better punch, Ware Was WME rom 4 it Tegard White an the most | pos ee Oyen eee oe eat Biter ren? of his challengers, al-|Gans would have anything on Benny b a coy did the work, but the players pinned 4 : y rr at N r faith on arr yh White has a long knoekout if Joe was back again, ‘ho thing 1 te Bases Opinion on Team’s Pos- | the White Sox would appear lucky to} rourin inning. Peckinpaugh drew. & the way be sould move accund, ie sessio f T Pitchi errhere is soniithine jn the Sika Aad WRIEAEALS sommekenarea iat i - a - remembe & matter of fact, Leonard out-| giant make you mies him a foot, He ”) seSsiON 0 WO FUCKING | agor's statement, but the flaw shows | {twas sone time since he had com- White, and the only reason for|imade you miss nim an inch, He Stars, Covaleskie and |"? when one sees the Athletics, with | mitted a double to left, and he de- “matoh is that Charfle has a great| Moved as little as possible, but that ’ one of the great pitchers, still trail- | cided that this was the time of times, was becawwe Joe wasnt ‘& careful Bagh: . ing. The star pitcher la a big asset,| When Jackson had returned the bali, n in arow cago, ~ ° e Peck was over and ‘allie on the mid- in and nd Chi Tams saa be Mad to weeks Ghtneae agpy. but something more is needed to| Peck was over and Wailie on the aid he is regarded as a likely lght-| using up too much energy. Leonard's iF ware DID — make a winner. Ge gg ts UE Mg kg Ela RE ht champion. style Is just the opposite. He jumps LAND ST WOULD . SHAE By Hugh S. Fullerton for another earned run, With two Whity wlways been a remark-| Found 4 lot. But nobody ever lived NEW ‘Yorre . mn ° . SCHUPP COMES BACK. hands down Ruth came up to the plate, $ more carefully than Benny. Hi in —— —_ — are mon Any team in the National League and the mob at once demanded a home Puncher, but rather too slow to The Cleveland bunch is a bit wor- ca 4 he tfhelds iy back nee that can keep two star pitchers near | ried. ‘The sudden death of the wife of| Mithignn Houlevatd, but the wreat hits a lightning-fast fellow lke Leo-|cleanest-iiving fellow I ever knew. bed early every night and he's the top condition for four month vin | Covaleskie caused alarm for fear the| ter crossed th up. Instead of White had a better chance to|M tho ring or out. He has a lot ot|( STANDING OF F : tuneinnene nths can win | tragedy would upset tho great pitcher. | hitting a homer he simply banged the a energy to spare.” i D % ee Th | Door fittle ball for a common base hit the lightweight title than “Benny i 4 That remark was made by ‘one of peesdoany Teciee: an nes Kerr ‘felt so slighted that. he. commit-* He\"fought Welsh a twenty-| Cross has been boxing with Jack THE CLUBS the most astute managers ia the busi-|carry the team while others work | orca.” Mewedl then shot single to cons’ championship battle in Colorado Sty iag eee has been training as r * ness. He was discussing dope, at.d|into condition, The failure of a left-| tre, scoring Ruth. Meusel died trying @ ten-round bout at Brighton |} O42 another championship : By Neal R. O’Hara . 9 he figures one really great pitcher is|D@nder to develop to proper form tousiretch the blow. |. ba usa He was dangerous—or would| “1 was with him for two weeks, Guoveighi, 1990, wy The Prom Publishing Co, (Tao New York Brentng Wertg —~ enough to land any club, either Amor- | 0°, to be the only flaw in the club-— bean riding atroad locking: for, empty ; ¢ s . rrels and bales of hay, rode back been ed han Serine frcoatarg ba ater ranches (weet cay bpned | Jack Dempsey is now eligible to knock Carpentier out of the circus wae a sesienel in the ert oe oe of Lettchienderss Ferdie | report, that & caravan wis approaching Freda: tand sta: id two stars are enough to win a|Schupp appears to have stuged a real|Comiskey Park carrying beer keas, An- did What White couldn't do— | SDM. 0}. naive sore eye 1 had, an | Flag r gl rare champfonship or come near it. come-back with the Cards. His arm/oiner, c°ported uid be confured up with Welsh and knocked him out | with me, I thought he was a, kind of GAMES YESTERDAY. ; F i 5; ‘Also he calculates that no star—t|2e*\Ot appear to be as strong as it the aia of Wuch potent omens. It was of the Hnglish champion's|@ bum, not knowing him before and | New Yerk, 5: Nig . Rumor that Carp can't ‘take punishment like Dempsey is substan-!on a team with a bunch of second | wo*pefore the injury which drove A:m assured when Tip O'Neill phoned in that ‘ee hearing stories abuat h @ and | New York, 5: Pittsburgh, 4, tiated by the mo Jack has done a twenty-ree! Serjal. The best that os Le off the Giants and came near ending a cross-eyed darky riding a white mute efforts to dodge and run away two weeks i boxed im. But for Phitadeiphia, 1; St, Louis, 0 | Corp could do w: aniveal ti raters—can keep in top condition half ‘his career, but he has been using a Was seen on Stato Street the Yanks “hard “pressed. oun xed every morning Brooklyn-Chieago (wet grounds). . A AAD e ‘ of the season: In other words, if a Slow twister and a curve, andsaving Were ready to capitulate. After Weaver swam in the ocean every after- . Boston-Cineinnat! (rain). teehee 4 ‘ils speed for flashes. ‘The players de- | Mae Out, tackson singled to right eld might knock Benny out if, ‘GAMES T0-DAY, | pendthletics have denied the rumor that they are going to bolt the 4merican Pitcher 1s unlucky enough to be with! clare he is a better pitcher now than snd weak ce Gute on Zoigen's comele to u gcoteigy and held his hands at Pitteoureh at New York, agus. ia os . eet seinem a mediocre second she bees when he had twice as much |ed to Peck and Jackson dented the dish, sides le Charlie got the range, Chicage at Brooklyn, * string p! ig staff, he will be| “smoke.” s ~ pre SB 4 his sights, calculated the tra- Clocianat) at Boston, The Anti-Saloon League is against Harding for good reasons. They | worked out in the effort to carry the} ‘Those Cards cannot be counted out | Browns Score Ninth Straight Vie~ jas ded. preseed the patton (008 oloter ann ete fast} St, Loule at Philadel figure no guy that plays poker and golf can-ever bbe on thelr side. team. as an ‘wpeetier of dope yet. They tory. _ Gi bantamwt ———>—— . } # | an 4 nll | to release his right arm. aa ent on his feet, and ‘what a AMERICAN LEAGUE. “te ce |_On that esis Cleveland should! they will preas up stone tas «eet (tried POteasipMe gor ‘ela’ Inti ‘But while Charlie !s doing all this| without nearly Boa rapide) oven W.L, PC.) Clubs, WL. PO. Deapus sane one orl eo aiaeal ipa! Aap Sr ecne giawace On: | en By Athom yy hae “by ‘Davi Benny will probab! when ho tri 4 ar | in the summer atJeast. ‘| throw by as and a single by Davis, on Epcot abet arp htanal Pp Hl SOE EOL Wee] IT LOOKS LIKE FRANK FRISCH WILL RECOVER BUFORE THE | slate ripening who obeht to be ready | canes Tene sre uaa merely. be: /f°" Teewaa the Browns’ ninth straight : . Frank Moran's ‘Mary Ann’ with te au |/REST OP THE GIANTS, AT THAT, to. bear the burden, “This manager struck thelr prope cate yer Wing | victory. places. chin than have Jack tap me on top 8 ‘ ae. oe > figures however that Coveleskie and! Cooper steadies and Hamilton starts eter rT ee ver, it should be interesting. | of the head. I never saw a man in 8 YESTERDAY, | ‘ Bagby are liable to weaken under thé) hig streak they will come rapid Albany Man Defeat: queror of will always be a possible chancs| mich ‘beautiful condition. He could | "™ Yak. 8: Ohkew, 2 Pere wis tase the Indians clit of | their place it won't be, the /punishment of carrying the team aur- sede Medalist in Fox Hills Tourney. Benny might complete a circuit | f for the championship to-mor- Cleveland, 0; Washington, 2. oii ned, New York was ousting the Indians as far back) ing the first two months. The defeat of the medalist, W. B. ‘ow, T asked him wh: is Detroit, 1; Boston, 0. s as 1650, Let us examine {nto the statements | RUTH WALLOPS LEFT HANDERS. | 5% 51 Jn time to stop agpunch. White] ing. and he auld he ikea to Keay ta Leute, 4: Phitadcionta, 3 | / arene "| of this manager. But for the great| | New York, of course, is wild over | Griving Harry Scharff of Scotush-Amer- when hé was in range hefore. | condition; he enjoys, jt. ‘No parties GAMES TO-DAY. Harvard-Yale baseball games next week will Bi Work of Coveleskie, Cleveland weuld Babe Ruth's hitting. The Babe is a . Satara ; r for mine, he told mét he vox a SA A ‘eek will Be for the same purpose as the| be trailing back in the second divis- mile ahead of his record of lagt sea- |/cam in the first round and the latter's _ White's only look-in for the Or Guntpaiien Heme Pipe OR jew York at Chieage, games—to see which team can, boot the ball oftenest. ion. But for the remarkable pitching son and, if he ae meld hie Sait to| subsequent defeat at the hands of a . for me.’ They'll never beat ; ‘ , jof Dutch Reuther, Cincinnati would the finish of the year, he will come |G. I. Lawyer of Albany, the proverbial NTE HAD A WICKED PUNCH, | like thai «Sey: Democrats at San Francisco are getting ready to give the silver-tongued|be in second place. But for Alexan- | closo to fifty home runs. |dark horse, furnished much of the ex- White's best da: baok orator the Golden Gate. ’ der’s wonderful streak, backed by| ‘The fact that he is playing on the! aitement of yesterday's events in the : or eee we. Se. . Vaughan's winning spasm, the Cubs Polo Grounds, where the right field Fox Hilis Golf Club's Invitation tourna- 915, when he knocked out Sam a ‘ . would be tail enders, Without Mead- | stands are too close for good base- | ment. The majority of the remaining It Re Yount Yirown, Matty Enld- a ou ink of This ? top UeRRDNe,wrere ballast, the Phillies have dropped enough of them to go to the | OWS, Philadelphia would be more) ball, has counted heavily in his fa-|matches ran pretty much according ko and Milburn Saylor—all first class | it cos toons ects in| Americans Sure of Two Titles hopeless than it is. Without Cicotte,| vor. Of his first fifteen home’ runs, | schedule, J. D. Newman and A. 4, erie er eene | Sort would nave been tome runs on Heythe Rams Sano uity CayNE . 5 any grounds, and seven probably and Miller Jones of Richmond County. Wilson and Bartfield Me t h d | would have ‘been caught on long|* In this morning’s drawings Perry will atcne fields,” provided the outfielders | face Jones and Newman will meet Law- | Played back far enough. Of his first | yer with the winners) hooking up in the CREWS SEEM TO HAVE By Newark Promoter for July 1.223 yom getsinth wetwe he | Boston eats detent drety 916 ‘he knocked ut Joe Azevedd and mn Saylor in one nd a, tt Wella in five rounds, and then |Nothing but Yankees in Finals of | teatiy, puted uv trom tove-torty to win an through a lot of ten-round bouts Singles and Doubles for Lon- Pe Hewspaner. correspondent over h r traceable to a dreaded stymle laid by only fair success. In the next 4, aubbed Tider ohnaton >. ing drives to right, or right centre. | scharft on the seventeenth hole. ‘The BIN" and “Little Bill,” which remt . His hit off Snyder was, I firmly be-|iatter was 1 up at the tlme and Dona- “wo years he fought twelve bouts, witn| 40M Lawn Tennis Title. us of how we 1 . . A » latter was 1 up a ‘two rhonda oe hea wot how we, used to “describe i New Middleweight Champion |"3y: 2,22". #100 9 bor, tee Houck ten) love, the longest hit I ever saw con: | hue's failure 12 pass, the opposing ball jake Se ut, rounds on June 22, Of coume, Turner, like any| sidering the height to which the ball|in his attempted putt cost him the + i Sam Hardy and the South African fer i topnots ag ag the best men in the countey| Omen We ws ramneece, . | C Blackened went dows tithe doubios Will Meet Soldier in Sched- |°** ‘mest: inns tonel om) ee the enuey her of Seats and #0 {oa Heel vMRer tc, of Rlchmong County, Charlie sipping after] LONTAON, Juno 19.—There witl be| Gave, match. Hardy, played cleverly, as uled 12 Round Bout. Sense Chaser. Wee hart Sifting lghiwweet sf | onto the slevated road, Some of the | ode failure to quailty on emtaing the chance beat Welsh for| gn all-American final for the lawn| loving than wouey wnt ar te amare vol= =e) a mae ‘ Ratner To iin Joe Weling of Chute | follows ‘claim “otheys of ‘his drives | Gay waa the blggetl unset of thy Youre o 2 - rs att-round boute t> bo \ ; lightweight title» at Colorado| fennig championship of London at| , im the semi-final Found of the doubies| Courtney Figures on Cle . big boalog chib ta Polleddohia oa | Ihe seme evens Doe te me about |savancing tol the’ scrht-fnale, disposes ps in 1916—-and four years with-|‘Queen’s Club to-day. William M.| Ritchio and’ F, MoD, Hahnt tye Sooke se et By John Pollock. + starts foto comtition, for the oan- | Ruth's hitting this year has not been | Chie’ clubmate, end Eddie Driggs ct Viaenalonehip form is «| Johnston, our champion, and Ww, T.| of,¢—2. 60; while Willams and ‘Gare Sweep, Ten Eyck, Being the Sami, Lenndy, eee. the baal ceases to to earetene at Mets KO pre nua ves Oe nos Eee Bor sae ne mentee ee ae nC : ‘Tilden cakewalked through the semi-| eo, Qs" : 5 middleweig! le holder, was match- paisa iy dood sudae of a lehiwercnt | final round here, ‘This means that the championship of Only Dangerous Rival. ed to-day by Dave MacKay ,of the| id Noro, he amcremive amt hartousching | DEON, made, He seems to be nMtine | so; having met the best of them| Tilden knocked a good deal of the trav arrose the Atlantin Doce will Sportsmen's Club of Newark to de- |Suire,, Wi csluad hearyocis of feotin. wor ert wanders even harder than he ls 7 Zeer, ,!8 enthusiastic) stuffing out of the Iittle Jap, Zenzo| ,, Jonnston is the ITHACA, N, Y, June 19,—Those of | fend his title in a twelve-round bout |for fitters roms, to a decsion, at an coma, [the Tiedt, although for years left | Johnny Murray. the knockout artist of nara’s chance 1n any |Ehimideu, who has stn ga for the final round. The match 4 at-| yy who have leaned toward the theory | With Soldier Bartfleld, the Brooklyn |sic toring show to ba trout off at Collin Herren oe eo ake we ana and | Harter. (ia in atrigt reining ‘for ha will, stop White in trom|over here and has done well to lay orga ure to be on hand. of Dr. Osler that man outlives his use-| fighter who has just returned from a|0.. aext Monday night. If the men do thelr! “Weak hitter, He has hit homers | (rangy ot Ballimore, which is scheduled 4 gx rounds,” Cross told me alow several of our faternational play wp tournament has, served as altuiness at sixty summers should|trip to Furope, where he fought eev- [00% ure nous amen,” ™| off Pennock, Jones, Harper, Kart and | jersey” City, Monday” night Mh 8 ne warnk Y, ers. 3 y 7 Bush of Boston; Johnson, Zachary, |realizes that { r Thus it was something of a re-|ship_which begins at the Queen's club|Journey to Ithaca to-day to see|¢ral fights in France and the other ‘) | realizes that in order to. further his when Benny couldn't beat m yn r 7 ,| Carlson and Snyder of Washington; | claim to a battle with Joh ». Nate Lewis asked me several | Mection on current English form that feverites Ts Wile, America the. more the angual regatta of the American|countries. They were signed up in Bie hig pte tte toeos hagyeag ero Leonard and Dauss of Detroit: Wilk- | for the featherweight champlonship: he ago, when Benny was only a|Tilden should beat him by a@ score Important title, ® Rowing Association and the battle| Philadelphia by MacKay, who went he 0 . inson, Kerr and Williams of Chicago, | must whip the Baltimore boy decisively, ‘up his differences with Phil Lewis and the latter h he is leavi; * fender, seat taking on Leonard lot ¢—1, ¢—1. tintilden, defeated the Jap in the record that in to bet waged here in three sop-| there purposely to engage Wilson for|iay decidal to take him under his qanacement | 7d, Wellman of St: ie to get himself in the beat possitle shegs ‘The Athletic and Cleveland pitch- most 2 two miles each. the contest, The bout will be fought seals. Lewis fs trying hard to match Colline of “his career.” Monday onighta “pro. White was at his best, » bin mptches Ehimidan’s ean begat eriadnid . Se era have balked his home run hitting. rs Mot ; “Leonard will, beat. White and| Success bas been due to the astonish- JAMAICA SELE ‘There 1s reason, and sufficient, to|st the First Regiment Armory at] ith Jou lan, Pai Moore or Chamoion Fete ‘That ig an odd fact, for one of the | fn" itsabeth crack will meet dime knock him out,’ I told Nate. | ing accuracy of his drives which he CTIONS. contradict anything that Dr. Osler| Newark on the night of July 1. arene oe Athletic kids made a statement in asked me why, Nobody knew| has placed with perfect precision al-| * 3% ‘4 | Sullivan, the ex-amateur welterweight ores Oar pl GN pice ‘The bad out which Raiph’ Bredy, the Syracuse | May. that Ruth would not hit a home |champion. Freddie Reese of Brooklyn about Leonard then, and none 4 ie dreamed that he'd turn out First Race—St. Allan, Alphee,’ |OF unfitness of men of sixty in thet patting revinsky, legitimate light hearyweient | Whiweidht, recarad over hie right ee by being | FUN oft any of their pitchers this sea- | will swap punches with While Curry, of a champion or @ really great ~ eccidently butted by Eddie Fitesingnons in their | 802. | ly Sprague ‘and ever, he had for the first time an op- Second Race—Goaler, Tutter, Poor | have it that such old white heads-as champion, ie no longer a boxing promoter, For Happy Howard, ca anf is a fast left-handed fighter,” the net and brilliant stuff with| mian, Whitney entry. cuse mentor, doth beyond seventy, New ideas pop into the game cca . |, a pair of middleweights, boutat the Armory A, A, of Jetwey City on law | wil furnish the remai , % oO ; t the eécopd night in scucemsion he was forced to OFF, @ remaining number. ponent with a fine capacity for cov- Butterftles, Charles E. Courtney, Cornell's oyna | icone ie fair show at the basdball park | Monday nigtt wilt leo him out of the?game for) HERE'S A NEW ONE. e ° - Bally De Foo for twelre rounils at Lewiston, Me, 51 tenn? + Jost. $3,900 by ‘the postponements he concluded he » Me.,! sionally. A kid catcher for the Uni- Peaid; “and yo has a Re aera h to follow up. Fourth Race—Mad Hatter, Boni- |jand the latter a bridegroom Of AD- | A) titough with the promoting end and called | ‘* second wok in July versity of California team brought an most on the lries. In Tilden, how-| Gallagher, affair of to-day, for the dopesters Staten Island, and Buddy iy deat White deca Third Race—Serapis, The Bohe- | coach, and James Ten Eyck, the Syrak |P™ OM io on account of the rain, and as he | ®t least two works, Tis next bout will be with p food as his left, and a knockout| Tilden’s long reach made him aim-| *e- Naturalist proximately one year, have gathered 7 Pit — N = | 88 the whole show, 310 will otick to fighting, Augie Ratner, who wal to have fought Cham-| innovation Hast when the, Native ch either way. He’ uy have that | oult to pass, and on the few occasions Pa Med macion D'Or, Levia- a the saed gros nny pal — plan Johny Witson et Philedgiphia tut the bout fons came on to tackle the Hastern - hak te pick chase to the Jap circumvented him the ball Sixth —Rako, Dinna Care. | develop Into dual affatrs between | Johny Kilbane, the featherweight champion, | tine called off oti account of rainy weather on| Colibges. He had a bull's-eye target ite Pig SE A cl to was overhit and fell beyond the base RubHium, .| their respectivesproteges. who intends to retire from the boxing gamo at | Wediteday aod Mbureday evenings, has been | painted on the front of his chest pro- TRY lof respect gi ond line. x4 r Charley is playing th ‘eo which |the end of this year and be the manager of sor. | matched to meet Silent Martin, the deaf mute| tector to ald the pitcher in aiming. " a if bri Cornell into ti _ Thain fr a fparving pariner‘up|" Aitough ‘iden @i@ not appear to|NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ih spother micacls 3 5 A pouch of a black | be taking the match very seriously ‘rece ly @ youngster, but he | 2@ had int ermfttent flashes of great ing @ good fighter ought | Drilliancy. It was in his favor that then I didn’t real-| he know well the type of Japanese ar limelight eral fighters im the future, bas just added fighter, for ten rounds at the Flour City A. C.|In a game against Fordham he ‘eop of the |other fighter to his list, Ie i# Johnny ‘Kid’ N. Y,, on, Monday night, Ratner | seemed to be giving his signals by the led to ptwce | wore: the Cleveland featherweight, Wolfe quit marantee with an option of « par-| height at which he squatted or stood, ‘Jimmy Dunn, the former maneger, and went to| Cmmae of the grom holding the target for the pitcher to YONG ISLAND . Marvarg and inne Dunn did not get bouts fo ‘ hoot at. ‘The plan did not help the ; , Eaaerante ge aunt sahtares cent ae Tran Kane Oe tar months, Oe MY fet) Btarvey Thome, the Kane City lehéweigt! Control of the pitcher any, in the $2,500 GREENFIELD STAKES who has not fought for some time, will get 7 ne for crew, the one stroked by Kirkland, — . \ Fordham game, but it is one that pow goes Dad bo fow snare | teria I understand they are all AR igst has net nee nstealogately | are watt te Sear segs to owns tne] Els, Myshimy sy, gemz| would. be Heipfal to many ‘pitchers, | METROPOLITAN PURSE Se cana onctiy 6 St] very much alike. fRH season, Now why, we have waked, |rcicing of an onm-als boxing show to-day, Jack | Western fighter, for ten rounds at aa open | eapecially on dusty, days when ther} and 4 Other High Class Contests fit, but I think Benny coula| Johnston had Major Dudley in his can eli Mitek the reply indicaten|Yarlor. the Uahowcidht of Savannah, Ga.. and|air toring wow at Kansas City, Jack Brh.| Plate i8 hard to Jocate from the FIRST RACE AT 2:80 P.M. ine ut the best day t| pocket all the way, and the voore of that the crew, whi Youne Kichy of Cavrrence, Mam. will cone %0-| on bin been gaat up to mact ihe winner at| Pitchers mound. | are ae SAGE TRAINS tl ga, gether in @ dweltecound decision bout at John ’ o (Copyright, feate, Inc.) eave Ponn, Station, 83d St. and 7th, ‘aw, and name the round, That's| 6&2, 6—3 scarcely indicates his vast ler | OP same club om Jul Bias Da bowb sins Ave.; also Flatbush Ave. Brovkd good I think ho is. I think he) Superiority, He took things easily Harry Neary of de city, who ie manager of a a: 18180 and nt intervals up to 00 fightor than any light-| during the socond eet and playing in Temas’ e-bay. "oe victory. fers er iin on cies ee US | Ez an oa des iat aetna ee |__| Bplsar Rowen Beatie, Tiga ike Aer yee vy ao ae mobility, sometimes griting up late | Bate 44,2508, Brnicuse {ee Ris weater s and: ther wae te ne: REN oes ehh Rie maker of a boxing club at Sobenectady, N. ¥,| At the agg ae ae & J Grand siand, 83.30. Ladies Bits, doesn’ back * rt - Harry knows the game well enowh to make a|Branch last night, Spider Roach War Tax fecords I imagine | fr bis volleys. |. suite fn the frst arene ere Resaing, (Ieee thas CHariek Ciourtuey is | Fal, Zelle, the boxing promoter of Norfolk, Va.,| sarees of his postfon, provided, of course, be California won over Italien Joe Me~ - ter per she cee claaa tut he ia a'neat And ‘natty player cei Onge more sockeying thingw for big so Uhl te we ay of ke rua god figs dom tot reat wo SaTown fates in ue Carthy, who welghed 144 pounds, Toach =—— —— ith some. ts. To show what he Pite 8 P. t vesulty and that bo figures on @ jn this section to Gox at fly chu unless he in star bouts as other matchmaker have done and welghed 195 pound ouch won in BILL. George fought Could'do if be hustled, Johnston Uril: pAMMMats sae Taio ladt dx."adti Clean ‘eweep to-day. crouoes bi guarantees 10 bec, Me offered Clay eventually Killed their club, every. round. P, THUM saabiny, ae PaeGiAses . PEW