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MULANSSSE TN NED BETER to-day from Chivies Cochran as Dangerous if He Reaches Final. CroTT ett ioe Vo arecina Wendy 0 LONDON. sane 21 Three’ Amert- cans, R. Norris Williams, William T. ‘Tilden and Charles §. Garland, are in the last cight at Wimbledon and shofld be im the last four that will furnish the challenger for Gerard R. Patter- son's title. ‘Will it be Tilden or Willlams?—for experts think thht Williams has come into the reckoning. Not that he has beaten much, but because ef the ma- lo rhanner in which he slaughtered is opponents with his clear-cut, in- cisive game and some of the finest ground strokes with power and fine control of placing yet seen at Wim- Diedon, Williams is regarded the stronger player because of his recent marked improvement. If A. R. F. Kingscote, captain of their Davis Cup team last year, forced Tilden to five sets main- ly because of his superiority off ground, surely Williams should trou- ble him more in this direction {f the Tilden-Kingscote match be true to form, It was not true to form so far as Tilden's first service faults were con- cerned, and if Williams and Tilden meet in the final round much will de- pend on this. Without that service Tilden’s vol- leying was cramped, and the conse- quence was that on Saturday he re- ‘basics lacking power and punch, | °° #ausing the volleys to be prolonged. Some people say that if ‘Tilden and ‘Williams meet it either will be a fight to @ finish or a repetition of the Mc- Loughlin-Williams match in 1915. Hardy declares that every man on the American team is all out to win the championship and that there will be no “laying down.” ‘To-day Williams will meet Mav- rogordato and should win with not abie to box Champion Jack Britton Pine Tree A. ©. of Portland, Me., om June Matchmaker De Rice sooner than lose this notified both fighters thet he will stage the bout Als club om July 1, Stivy Gardelta of Staten Island, Roberts, the hearywelebt of 1 the big boxing promoter of Europe, offering But Think Tilden Would Prove | Carventier « [ep npedth papal Marty Kitlther, manager of champion Johnny Wil- son, the middleweight champton, in a statement to Dan Morgan announced that he will fight Wi- ton against all of the contenders and that he has teveral matches already in view for him. If Killt- ve Seles to hie : fealed some weak points, his ground | ber #! is Me ie promlen be cuage te mate plenty of On account of Eddie Shevlin, the New England middiewsigiit, having trouble with his eyes, he was Doceserick’s club, i ALL TH Howard st the Bayonne A. | pli with Willie Rysa of New Brunswick at Charley Al Lippe, who has fust returned home after string Of boxers throughout Europe for | Mander D. 1. Howard : : if - Grow Gets Game. Academies will meet on The hi approved made by Capt. Philip Haye: ing the Army Athletic Cot ‘ard, Navy Athletic Association, Stoneham of the . |Company, owners of Brennan in Line ney Bi nan, the big Chicago boxing show. the metlar | StOpDed before. , Ma, June 28,—Arrange- ments have been closed by which the! football teams of the Naval and Military Grounds, New York City, this year, the lll try and match Flemine| date be Nov, 27. of the departments have agreemext to this effect | repre: t " onal Exhibition QOLEVELAND, June 29,—-Bill Bren- heavyweight, knocked out Ole Anderson in rounds here at the ble Olymple Fund Andy had never een r ive ‘viotory, soveral’ off ° impressive yictory, several offora have ea |been made for another Brennan. Demp-|lish Derby winner, we |sey match. Battling Levinsky ou , Bngland’s | Sergt. Ray Smith (n the other feature, THe EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1920." A A vod ot. 0 1 the son of Spearmint, Comrade sprang) Comrade paid 10. te a big surprise when to the socom. | mut Cexefne: inne Snatah backs Paniment of frantic eres of hun-| thelr horees heavily... nee reds of thousands of spectators he| ,Splon, Kop an: eed. 0. the Polo (The New York Evening World.) PARIS, June 28.—Running champs. longs. nace | Although brought u garter never binds nor slips. At all dealers. TTT 2 (THE greatest thing in the broad soft band that fits snugly, but GARTER @ Wide ror Comfort ““““\"|Comrade Wins The Grand Prix = Copyright, 1990, by The Preas Publishing Oo, (Special Cable Dempaten to The World.) 5 -| French colors, although of Wnglish nde blood, and with an English jockey, Bullock, on his back, carrying the col- ors of EB. de St. Allary, Comrade won the Grand Prix de Paris at Long- This leaves the honors about even between France and England in what was one of the greatest contests In eight /the annals of this classic for throe- ear-olds at about one mile and seven with the Eng- De eed’ be W. es One one it al Traine iy . . pin ure’ ‘Judged as good if not better than the ANMUUALATA UA AEA ah his heavier game against that of a plodder, Tilden will face Lycett, the Australian, while Shinidzu, the Jap, appears to have e cozy thing in Will- fol ‘talent right in the eye. With that object in view David made a special trip to Boston to see Johnny Wilson in his Bieliminary (work for the bout with idier Bartfleld, which is to take place at the Newark Sportsman's Club on the night of July 1. | Jack Bulger, who has been appointed Secretary of the Newark Sportsman's Club, sald yesterday that Wilson would | not train in New York for the bout, as had been stated. He will arrive in New- ark to-day and will go immediately to the K. of C. training quarters, and will Temain there until] time to knock off Work for the go with the Soldier, Wil- bon, whose real name is Giovanni Pa-} nica, has been boxing ten years, and ac-| tording to Mackay, “hasn't got a mark.” STANDING OF THE CLUBS NATIONAL LEAGUE, W, LPG.) Clade, 32 26 852 | Chicago . 34 28 ‘| Boston Clube, Cincinnati Bt. Lou! Brooktya . Pittsburgh ...28 26.519 GAMES YESTERDAY, Chicage, 3. Boston. Pittsburgh at Chicage, Bt. Louls at Cincinnati, AMERICAN LEAGUE. Po. 500 492 4 234 Phitadetpnia, @. Bt. 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