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Prank Cassidy and Sam La- gonia, in Addition to Bill Spen- _gier, Win Finals in Their Re- » Spective Classes. N the closest amateur boxing bouts i ever witnessed in the East, P. “'Zivie of Pittsburgh, Hart Hart- Man of Philadelphia, Jack Zivic f Pittsburgh, Frank Camsldy “of New o and Sam Lagonia fought their ay to the right to represent the tars and Stripes at the’ Olympic mes next month. BAward Hagan of Yale and William inais in their respective classes, will so sail with the athletes July 26 from jew York. New York City emerged victorious Producing the greatest number of Imers among the country’s best ur glove Wielders, winning in heavy, middie and light weight while Philadelphia and Pitts- h will be represented by two men ‘Beldom was @ decision rendered {n ‘flanls where the referee and the 0 ju ‘ referee's decile! Fi agreed unanimously on the | ¢ rude. 1 a ion, . the two votes carried suf- ‘weight in ecclaiming the win- the oelling to the rafters howled d hooted decisions until the off- ammounced to the gathering that bouts would be discontinued un- the disorde:, subsided. ‘By far the best bout of the evening im the 136-pound class, in which nk Cassidy of the Ozamam Asso- on and Sam Mosberg of the Pas- A. C, both veterans in the ama- Three New York Boxers Win Olympic Team Berths Piipengior of the Police Club, New| “Tus. pYork, winners of Tuesday night's| {%) ‘ mittee announced that the losers of last night's bouts would box the semi-final loser at the New York A. C. to-night, the winners to accom. | pany the team, as the international rules permit two men to participate | in each class. The winners of the finals and semi- finals are as follows: ol Lesser, 3 founda, ee, nd (Jodase . Frank’ Di Gensro,* Paullst A, C., defeated em aes, Philadelphia, # rowrds, judges’ deolston, 118-Pound hepa Gasun. South Boston, Mas, defeated Billy ‘Clark Mouse A. a. rounds, judges’ decision; Marl Hart man, Philadelphia, defeated Neal Brook, |. Finds judges’ decision, 126-Pound | Ch Pittsburgh, | de- : George D. Htcell, United States Navy, defeated Private Anthony Chiclouces, United States Army, 3 rounds, ref- Clage—Sam Moser, Pastime A. C., B. J. Fowler, United States Army, ; "6 decision; Hrank Cassidy, Oxanam Association, New York, defeated Ben Ponteau, St. Curisopher A. C., New York, 8 rounds, referee's T47-Pound Clase—Jack Bradley, Pastime A. C., Gcfeated Jommge ‘Fiori. Paula's, C3 tounge, . : feated Private Fred Koldvers, Untied Arey, 4 rounds, referee's decision. 100-Pound Class—Sain ie, Bronxdale A. rounds, referee's decision; Liout. Joseph A, Crans- ton, States Army, defeated Edwin N. Schell, United States Navy, 3 rounds, referee's decision. Finanl—1i9-Pound Class.--P, Zivio, Pittaburgh, Frank Di Genaro, Paull a. C., Founda, Judges’ decison 118. Clase Final. —Barl Hartman, Phtle- alpha, defeated Steph en Gusten, South’ Boston, Cinse—Final.— Jack Zivic, Pitt defeated Georme Btonll, “United States Navy, Founda, referee's decnion. ar Rr MISS BLEIBTREY SHATTERS ANOTHER WORLD’S RECORD IN SWIMMING TRYOUTS. Miss Pthelda Bilefbtrey, the young renks and metropolitan title swimming marvel of tho New York @iugged their way through rounds of toe-to-toe m! O Neon, but ont) bp tealight ‘world’s record in the last batch of Olym- of ina, for the Pastime vet-|Pic aquatic try-outs for women at the n him every minute of |Manhattan Beach Bath yesterday. ror three rounds. Women's 8. A. shattered another Competing over a 100-metre course, pThe Zivic brothers of Pittsburgh, | swept at right angles by a half gale, sho and Jack, fought sent pata, and won over their worthy |styie swim in 4m. 34 1-58, a8 against by superior Jose: pb Cranston S. Army defeated Edwin Gchell he navy in the semi-final, but de- ted the final to Sam Lagonia, the national middleweight cham- Adair’s Defeat §Big Surprise in Western Tourney | amateur championship last year, “Chick” Evans of Chicago, a uD; doeteated Harley Hurley, R._W. Thompson, N: feated 'C. O. Pell, Memptia, 5 and 4 Fisoce Wolk, St. Tous, defeated © an ; ~ deteated Dud- 8 and 6; Bax- be per, dof lor, Atemphis, 4 and 3. Golf Fixtures on To-Day’s Card. events of more than passing in- it to disciples of the cleek, mid-iron, Professional and otherwise, will down to a decision to-day. The will invade Fox Hills and Rich- d County, while those of opposite persuasion are due to compete in the allt ying, round of the three-day Vic- ° event at the Wykagyl Country a Dae Rochelle. ; a the greater Import, It will aerve i" @ thirty-six hole elimination test to ine the identity of the fortunate ho.are to fare forth from the met- tan district as qualified startera in o& Professional Golfers’ Association plonships in Chicago next month, — en Knocks Out Ohristie. 3 BRITAIN, Conn. July 18.—At fajor A. C.,' last evening, y en of Hrooklyn knocked ‘out Joe tie of Philadelphia in the second und of a scheduled star bout of ten nds. pies BC STANDING OF ' THE CLUBS NATIONAL LEAGUE, W.L, PO.) Olede, = WL, PO. 146 33.593 | Chicago ,,...40,42 488 4431 687 York. eee Boston, vn inwati GAMES YESTERDAY. Per, 7: St. Louis, 3; Chionge, 2 <tirwt game), yn, 4; Chiongo, | (seoond game), gPituduren, 4; Boston, 3, GAMES TO-DAY. at Pittsburg Brooklyn r AMERICAN LEAG Ww. L, PC. | Clubs, 83-26 ,671 | 81, 83 29 a7 41 Am | RY se oh ...38 38 516 | Piitadetphia..se 48.098 3) Phitecelphia, 2 (10 tamings). won the final heat of the 300-metre tree the listed international standard of 4m. 48s, by Miss Wannie Durook of Aue tralia and a mark of im. 40 1-te claimed for Mra. Frances Schroth of San Francisce recently. i | | receive solid gold medals, while W. F. Mattey of the Spartan and Nick Gi- ak: metre tri beats of Sive'aree Cires to Charlotte Boyle of the New York Women’s 8 A. took the first heat in {,minotes @ a OT yith Mise Helen | % BOS es 04 Bow'ers To Get Headpin Fobs Saturday Bowling clubs and individuals who . won prizes in The Evening World Head Pin Bowling: Tournament will receive their awards Saturday even- ing at the White Elephant Bowling .. Academy, Broadway and Sist Street, at 9 o'clock. The 204 individuals who . won fobs have been notified to be 3 present, ‘The Inter-City team, who won this year's championship with a scote of 544, are the most envied of all bowling clubs in the Metropolitan District to- day, as it is the ambition of every bowling club In the eity and sur- rounding country to win firet honors in this the premier of all bowling tournaments, Not alone did the Inter- City team carry off the team honors, but one of their members, Pete Schult, the lead-off, won the individ- ual score prize with a total of 117 out of a possible 120. Members of the Inter-City team will of the Crotona Clb will itkewiee receive gold medals for rolling scores of 116 out of @ possible 120, The three worL THE EVE NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES WING HURBDAY, JULY 15," OF SPORT Weight Problem May Prevent 8 Bout With Ledoux’ oe ——- — Local Idol Experiencing Trou- ble Reducing to Required 118 Pounds, By Jolin Pollock. Unless Joe Lynch, our popular local fighter, makes 118 pounds, weigh in at 3 P.M, there will be no bout be- tween Lynch and Charley Ledoux, the Freneh champion, ‘boxing show of the Armory A. A. of Jersey City on July 2%, ‘The manager of Ledoux stated last night that he will post a forfeit of $250 for Ledoux to make the weight and if Lynch fails he will take Joe's forfeit and call off at the open air Burns of Jersey City will probebly be matched tn 8 fow days to battle twelve rounds at the Armory A. A, of Jersey City in thteg weeks, Matchmaker Jennings bad s talk with Phil Bemnatein, manager of Beecher, after the Burne-Sharkey bout on Tuss- day night, in regard to the matter and Rerhmetn declared he was ready to clinch the mateh, - Champion Jack Britton has just ‘been Mened uy” He will take on Marty Lax, the Weatom welterweight for ten rounds at the dig auditorium et Kansas City on the night of Brittom is to receive a quarantes of $2,500 with an option of one-third of the gross receipts Lux recently defeated Harvey Thorpe st the same for another battle. Phil Bernstein, manager of Charley Beecher, the east side featherweight, has just taken under his special prizes donated by C. B. Ken- *|nedy, J. F. Bickel and Joseph Thum were won by the Inter-City, with a score of 644, Spartan B. C. 639 and W. F. Mattey of the Spartans with a score of 115. All of the officers of the United Bowling Clubs, as well as C. BD. Ken- nedy, President of the New York Bowling Association, will be present at the prize distribution, ‘There has been considerable delay in awarding the prizes owing to the inability of the committee in charge to seoure the medals from the manu- facturer. Fred Anderson Defeats Taylor In Straight Sets Surprises enlivened the progress of the Jawn tennis etars toward the finals of the Long Island championship singles on the courts of the Woodmere Country Club yesterday. The young Frederick C. Anderson, Benjamin M. Letson, an- other of the olub’s “colts,” and William Botsford, all scored in straight sets and th rags gerd oane. it was dashing net attack of An- derson that bowled over Harold L. 4 lor, the former national junior ave n 1, 6-2. His style of was not af- fected by th t Rie! %, “ae hasie Sears The wind also played im) wore |part in’ the battle in which, Bowstont havi trouble wi her ankle an’ Hopped whon the Philadelphia girl col- lided with her. ‘Miss ‘Boyle swung tnto stroke Before vie swung, into rrow margin. The other tryout held was tn plain high diving and the competition was ik Miss Helen M of the Women’s 8. A. fifteen years old, recelved first, and her little teammate, ‘Aileen Riggin, four- md award. ey. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, July 15.— F. J. Marshall, the United States cham- pion, tvok the lead in the Hastern tour- nament of the Atlantio City Chess Congress by drawing, his return game with Mlotkowski of Los Angeles in a aix-round match on the Milllon-Dollar Pler. ‘The opening was a queens gambit declined and lasted thirty-nine moves. Macks Quits Olympic Team, CHICAGO, July 15.—The Chicago Athletic Association track and field team, under Physical Director Martin Delaney, who has been selected’ as one of the coaches of the American Olympic team, left yesterday for Cambridge, Mass., to take part in the national A. A. U. outdoor track and field champion- ships, which will serve as final Olympto tryouts for this country in the Harvard Stadium to-morrow Saturday, Arite Mucks, weight man, who was counted upon fo win at least elght points, noth fied Delaney he would be unable to make the trip because he was short of help on his farm in the West, Rain Halts Trotting Races. TOLEDO, July 16.—A heavy rain in the morning caused the postponement styles irom $9.08 to 9550 Distributers,) sit YEARS. 3 STORES ui cor iad Si DOWNTOWN—Ave. A; cor. éth St 1KLYN—Broadway ot Saratoga Ave le |samothered Percy L. Kynasto: eco! of 6—0, 6—1. ine best shots oF the iat ter were spoiled one the ball to sail beyond the court lines. Kynaston ‘rave efforts to steady e could not get the rango however, Botsford always surely, especially on for the ts. Tho same conditions proved unfavorable for Donald Keresey, who was defeated b: Phe acai Leteson. The score was a eee nene SEs Rea All on a Draw. Red Allen, the emergency man of the ring, was given a rough deal when ref- eree Webergdeclared his ten-round con- test with Jim Montgomery a draw last night at Mitchel Field, Long Island. Allen won nine of the ten rounds and the spectators booed the referee for not giving the award to Allen. —————————————— Look at his feet! Not medium sizes, but small! He’d been just as lucky if; they'd been large! All that’s left of those $12.50 shoes which we re- duced, a few weeks ago, from much higher prices, to-day {drop to— $7.50. Boys’ Shoe Ciean-up, too! 3900 pairs, High. Low. Black, Tan. All sizes, | Bulk of them were $7.00 to $10.00, $3.50 now. Men’s vestless suits of |finest imported mohairs. Were $40. Now $30, Roaers PEET COMPANY management Willib Beecher, the veteran lightweight Broadway Broadway at 13th St. “Four at 34th Bt. Convenient Broadway Corners” —“ Fifth Ave, at Warren at 41et Bt, Frankie Burns of Jersey City is fighting better | ther's farm Were murprised st his showing, Mis victory over Sharkey is his fifth in succession. Charley Beecher, the fast local boxer, and Frankie meet in lub at ally you smoke! And, you can bet a house and lot that Camels never will leave any cigaretty af- tertaste or unpleasant ciga- \ retty odor! Glassine-pap Ritthie Mitchel and Phil Bloom. strat fights to Fitestmmons, Dundes and. rroentiy, Im Seranton they figure Bim the champton, especially since Als sreat fight with the present tite holder. who meets hard hitting Eddie Fletober tn the other twelve, te in good shape, Jand brother of Chatley, Witte hee been fighting | 40d ® furious go te eure to be the outcome | im food form tn the West and as he won several : | bouts he decided to stick to the game and has faked Bernstein to look after him. white hope destroyer, benay Leonard. Meat Mghtwetght Attell Goldstetn, Rédie Fitssimmons, who battles Johny Dundee, more fights, Bob Martin, the beary- F., intends to take # rest of one montn by paying ® visit to hie Jimmy Bronson, man- Hight now than he has been doing for several | ser of Martin, feels that Martin hae done enough years, Hl showing against Jack Sharkey at the | of boxing in the West to entitle him to s rest and Armiory A. A, of Jersey City on Tuesday night wae | for that reason he has promised to give him © fuck & revelation that his most seugeh admirers | racstion. Charley Rose, the will-known handler of fight- ert, and assistant to Prank Bagley in taking care A boring show will be staged at Hastings-on- | of Willie Jackson and Augie Ratner, was ‘engaged the-Hudson, N, Won Monday night, which ought |'0-day by Clay Turner, 10 produce plenty of extitement for the. fight fana|weleht, to handle ism of that meetion, ‘The club officials have signed up, Mike MoCabe to meet Harry Selgel in the main £0 of twelve rounds and as both men are agereesive Dattiors they ought to engage ins hot sotap, indian ight heavy 8 coming ten round bout with Tom Gibbons at the open air show to be staged by Mike Collins at Minneapolis on July 22. ‘Tumer will leave for Minneapolis of Saturday. Milly MoCann and Matt rock, the good light weights from the West, have been matched i RNATIONAL LEAGUE ding of the Clas, have found at Akrom, ©., but Bernie Btrapp, the fight promoter of that ety, turned the Bout ever | Akron, to McKinney, K, 0. Bill Brennan bewan light training to-day Ip encounter with Jack Dempeey, Inside of two months, before the elt offering the Another Zersck Pennayivanie fighter will. be | heat inducements, He intends to do most of his roed shown tn these parts to-morrow ‘night inj éne of the two str twelve-round bouts at the Bayonne A. 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