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% ae Q THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 19, 1920." __ PO pee tho BEST SPORTING. PAGE IN NEW YORK) ation. D’S CHAMPION EXPLAINS BEST WAY TO GRIP GOLF CLUBS fe ‘ ', 1990, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World) TOO BAD TUNNEY HURT HISHAND! - - By Thornton Fisher BO)IFSFINEWORK | 5 CAUISESDOWNFALL Sx. _FTHEWHITE SOX (>, Right at Start Yankee Oute (% | fielder Knocks a Home Run | With Three Men on Bases. By Charles Somerville AHA! Seo y \ - Overlapping of Fingers the Best Grip for all) : ihn : nlf , Shots, Says the Victor of British | yee ; Championship—Valuable suggestions | for the Playing of Both Fingers and Wrists. | Dose No. 1—How to Grip the Club | * of pla@iarintic youth. the stroke through your writst lat-| |) AM the aints and helpful wrinkles ge Ph agian fou must tara | i ‘ay from that I thieved so unblushingly would] hai, directly you start to take the| ave «een useless to me had I not! club upward, them with club and ball} That is about the only possible! “Aa it was with me, eo it was with you; | remedy for the complaint you are suf- | ‘whatever I write bere will be of small | fering from, through having placed your hands on the club in a wrong fuse to you wnlese you put my state-| manner. The turning of the wrists ‘ments to the test with the actual im-| ts the desperate remedy for a desper- TUNNEY. HAS terday, eclipsing even the ‘nighty | Babe, ond thirty thousand thrilled ané Joyous fans rod¥ed atclaim and coro= > nation of the sturdy, popular Signor, as, herding Pratt and Ruth and Meu- ce ‘ ANN WAY , } HAT I write will be founded on; This leads to a further point in the | _Ristori, salvini, Caruso, D’Annunziog | Practical knowledge; not only | Matter of the importance of having | Garibaldi, Verdi, Michael Angelo, Cel« ta | , on my own experience but ae ane guiding hand, placed 5 lini, Duse, Marconi! i ; ~ @leo that of the masters whom I imi- previ d club correctly. | iT SHOUL! As well, also, that wan granda fell’, ; you place your left knuckles - } | tated and copied in the days of mY! poneath the shaft, you will find that, BE ANICEROUGH [Ping Bodie! ; Lt + bayhood with all the shamelessness| in order to take the strain of making YOUNG PARTY, He was king of the diamond yes« | ! sel ahead of him in the first, inning, |Ping trotted the round of bases and |plopped his delicate .No. 11 on thd home plate with a fourth run. i homers ’ of the game. ate disease. KING EM ALL For Ping had crashed out a advice is to practise and prac-| If your left’ knuckles are under-| Laine cus : lot Wites of lgntains peed. Tiianded I ties again. neath you have got to do something For @ Goa ; lin the left field bleachers with ite |force but little spent, It thumped } one of the befches with a bang and leaped far into the air before subsid= jing into the elated left field contin- gent, There was a half-stified yell from the crowd when the Bodie club Jsounded a high crack against the ball. [Aud when the bait banged Into the bieachers—oh, spaghetti! Wihat's tha Cone: WASNT E RH bs i] juse of trying to describe the wildy eeapr pared j bet . VY } / \shrill clamor of the cheering? FOUGHT ESE f ] ‘As the game began, ft looked. a@ GarTLem. TO FUT: | mough St. Swithin was agin Sunday, + | baseball and was out with his waters bat sh ing pot to spoil the day. As th White Sox came to bat with Rip Col ling facing them there fell a skirmimt of rain, Rip’s clutch was unce-jaim on the slippery pill. He walked Rie= bold, who promptly stole second. Ito walked EB, Collins. Weaver grounded out, but then Rip hit Jackson with the ball. But he brusbed the raim out of his eyes and fanned Felsch, and presently J. Collins filed to Huth, ‘Smith played Peck’s fly with his mouth open and must have swallowed, Different Methods of Gripping. Rent fibipe'ad in order to insure that ‘What adovt your grip? Do you] {he fies of sear eae Wall NOt return er as Ww greriap so that the handle of the| compel a pronounced alice, As T have ghaft is resting in your fingers? Do] said, the turning of the wrists is a) you, use the ya AG Re oe cure for a complaint; but why on| ‘o nee earth should y: er AL hh engtengph capt should you suffer from the, q i complal: Y i eee Tak ak elon toe banehlen periens int when it can be avoided 80 3 o- rm hand are pointing to) All you have to do Ia to place your 1 when you address the/ jet nand correctly at the start, and ? = of the you will find that the face of your Sead tried everything in the way club will be equare with the intendell | Beek conclusion thet there te moth.| line of flight when it arrives at the tng 80 good as the overlap in which| >a! " the small finger of the right hand| Minimizing the Tendency to Error. ® over the knuckle of the} You may take it that the slicing ? fa placed ; ) - > of the left. The ponitions| hand ta the left, just as the hookin, 7 rl Seiad Siti net bbe coceect encitend. te anche you ci =] m g ‘ the small finger of the right| with the lett and hook with the ene ea BS 2 - #8 Oenaln ery on the top of the fore-|in the same stroke, but unless you BURKE, i £ 2 ies ogi ne| et Matncrezaace,"| LO Antwerp Away Below | w= swcecens that I sliced, and I prac-| or what sort of grip, therefore, FICHTER WHO f onthe before this fault| should you alm? The one which will St d ad £1912 Ch m ] Sante MEETS GENE neste hahaa ns Pres mony, of euroane a o-| SCALIA ATA O it Ad ay >. ‘ ; a. (Comsat, 190, oy Het nate America Lamentably Weak|tce the mark in the distance events Tine Blencheriieh and. thousauie, Gf | CRA Por ange not al . in Events She Was Strongest | during the National ghaumplonships, | == a header wade qe neashea Bate tan ‘Apother important thing Cuban Twirler In in Meet at Stockholm, |oret ‘rinner ‘from riismiren, wii| Pere’s U.S. Team MAKERS OF ODDS UNFAIR Noiting ahort we a hall eh waciine | f dgainsi the voce st83| COLlapses After | a isc yo reown |the aia "Securday df they expect to F . [Cae eerie i ae rea Aare ! last, the root of the INCH the revival of the anclest| be roturued winkale sever murepeal| » or Olympics Ix ahoue swan man (6s Ge. online lin'a sky-pipes got clogged of some- Layers Give Playtrs All the Worst of It, and ine shy , . A ne rain settled to a driz- Latter Can’t Complain—If Jockey Club se sand halt. a 7 hour, utterward Could Recognize Betting. forefinger. ° ry 9 arici best point, hold of your driver, B t Dod: Olympic games, America has : take it on the full journey of an up- eating gers scored triumphs at Athens,| 18, the, hurdles: Barron, Yount, isos . until the club has reached the ph Paris, St, Louls, Lond as Smith-and Murray will have to do! sop sporams—1 sudan, Now Tork § al that is, then stop | Cancun, uls, London and Stock-/some tall timber topping if they|y “WME Universuy of 3 x and ATI, July 19.—The |hoim, and judging from the shatter-| hove to duplicate the feat of Kelly, Lew Angelen ALC be the ebaft of your club hes Dodgers, leaders of the National|ing of five records by the athletes at| Wendell and Hawkins, who captured «Club, Sait Praswines: 5 into the web between your | League pennant race, ran into a snag|Cambridge in the all three places at the 1912 Olym- | besos, shine, so, the game went to Its con clusion. A merry one for the White Sox—not Meadowbrook ‘Olub, Philadel National Senior plad. es 00 METRIR c- B and forefinger you did not pay here yesterday afternoon before a|champlonships and the Olympic s1y-|? "The weight men who will compete | q(ad¥> Bhtiak. tae Angie A. O.; M. ML By Vincent Treanor. Jevery meeting, the players set the}, For the Yanks, in the frst, Pecte afitention to ‘the placing Of|record orowd, losing to the world’s|outs the Stars and Stripes will « for America at Antwerp a Morcilaon,” New Work A. Cot Allen Womlring, ers SEAT | worst of it, but it is on Saturdays | Md, a8 before stated. fled to Smith Fou tan cnaily imag-|CPamplons by a score of 4 to 1 fly over the Antwerp Stadium in Bel-|t@ McDonald, Rose, Whitney, Childs | fecemny, Qu. J tiadebble MD tare HE JOCKEY CLUB takes no of-/ 14 yotdays that the practice of deal- | ee aye eee ce keane foe that just as that fatetyl part of a| It was Rodolfo Loque, a little Cuban | gium on the final day of the interna. [Ont MeGrath, who swept’ everything | 7"! |e ‘ausrins ss Holal cognizance of Betting OM ing the shells, aa the laygra call it, is | Pratt Pew peut tr diver iinet of g p ea, Na’ Mored i Now Yo e ra a 3, e Jating 4 2 so = club's ewing is arrived at there must|and only @ second string twirler of |tinnat meet next Month, ‘The present team is decidedly! A. Ci Bd, Maen. Give ka Ge pecs tenee Esser carried to the limit. ‘The big crowds {at first, Then Babe sent the bulb laws its plan is a good one, still we can't help wishing there was a loop| ite well meaning intentions Tn Mgr rig dente na the Reda, who held the visitors to six| It is by no means an invincible team | stronger in the broad and high jumpa | tog'A0'4. bal hits and one lone tally, after two of | th: » Belae! 5 and likewise superior in the discus, | thumb and forefinger. 3 atthe Olympic Selection Commit. | {74 that seem a small matter to|the locas’ best twirlers hed been|tee has chosen, in fact it is not aa javelin and pole vault and in tho i | spinning into deep right for a double, ae So Thelr only thought 18 Of| fending Del to third, Kid Meusel \also got a walk. Then Ping and the, On last Saturday at the Yonkers! pong of his homer into the bleachers,” AG; Lit, D. M. se hole in ‘ao University A e walking events, also having an edge | 21% some place or other through which Eanede veo" sciad epout It- it 6| beaten in previous games, well bolanced and fortified in second {on the marathons, who were only | fos a.e, 39que,A: CA. 3, slimes, New| the lagers, or the men who make the | track there were at least two or thres| Afterward Ward walked, but Ruel pripes te an ohote Youttan It was such an exertion for Loque|string men as that great army of| Placed third in this classic in Swe-| yoy j.. jJ.t4a) Meuritns, prices, could. be forced to give the |¢xamples of odds against horses which| was deceased third to first. Rees ae ‘close your |that he collapsed after the battle, | stalwarts who accounted for fourteen | \ 1. M, ‘shlelie, Mouto bn players a fair deal in the matter of|Wwere*very unfalr to the players, to say! The Sox earned one run and were forefinger in the way 1| The heat was intense. State. fourssen mcoondsl ond twslve ne penont, Ane mee BE pee ted Consol Host “i'd aia | odds. The turf governing body-ci a Pe i oti PSRs BatAN es | Promented with aoe oy Capt. Peck Y és phia, where the Oxford University ; ‘M"] be blind to the fact that betting Is the > v6 in the third, After Liebold had fied for when the club stops in| The world’s champions batted both |thirda in Stockholm in 191 {runners surprised the Americans, H. Beowa. attractive side dish. to the improve. | 9 to 10 to win and 2 to 6 a place. He|to Ruth, E, Collins ‘singled to Telt. change its direction down- ae ello ds in Btookholn Os, rs surprived \ be poised steadily upon Sherrod Smith and Clarence Mitchell Despite the wealth of sprinters, | clearly demonstrated that as never in Lnivematy; C.F, y : ment of the brded of horses. WitHout| hadn't been out in more than a/ Weaver hit to Pratt forcing Collins, be polaed etoadily Upon |hard, making eight hits, most of them | bviously the event manifesting the| the history of track athletics will this |; ; a Toate bien OF it attendances would fall away to noth. | Month, or to be exact, since June 10.) Rut Jackson belted to right field for most class last Saturday, it is doubt. |oountry be forced to extend itself if| Watson, hes ‘ veh: Ht. Bilin ero deny this ts foollh. The field of twelve against him/« triple and scored Weav Felsos ‘of direction 1s accomplished | opportune, 2 i , Kata State Agreltural College eB. To s is for aA achritant oaientl tos "ul if Paddock, Scholz, Murchison /{t wishes to cope with runners of Ff re eeegt 19 promised spirited contention, yet he! lirted to Peck, b 8 kidder ‘any sacrifice of wccuracy OF| It was in the fourth inning that the | Mya ‘Kinken” i hison p 10.0.0 SUBT RES, even years, since 1913, have been ed to Peck, but the bulb skidded compare in all-round [the Rudd, Stallard and Montague] FW. Palle, Doreier Club. Haton: in. | spent in bringing the public back to) Nas at odds on. A falr price against) through his “hands, and Jackson Redlegs celebrated and tallied all four | consistency with those three veterana| type, who showed uch brilliunt | Joma, Ngan Cla, Pitiunh: % Comtts, “the sport which looked dead and be-| im would have been 5 to 2 and 9! jumped in. J. Collins filed to Meusel, ; iaulist anc Hs ' runs in this session. ‘They had a|Who scor@l in all sprinting events at | flashes of form a few months ago, In| New York, “4. Gasol, Haskell hntiitte, ‘kas! | yond resumption, following the legis-| t0 0 8 place. As it was, Abadane |" But the Yanuks were on top and @! mmoothness of motion. Importance of the Left Hand. 1 this overlap correctly, Sweden, Sosing only third place. in|fact just In the places where the best |i ©. # “Hunter, Oiympc Oiud, Sau Frau-|Jation of 1910." Those n years| Wa#, beaten by Pickwick #0 the) meant to sty, Pratt filed to right, pal + th ‘when addressing the| erry time cunning around the bases. th, 200-metree event, which Apples | men are needed on this Olympic team |. WALKS, . sorted ‘na: now education for. vare-| snorenems Of the price meant nothing! but the Babe got a walk. Meuse} al that the thumb of your left|The bodgers were never in the run-|garth of Great Britain won, namely; | they are missing. $000 and 40,000 Metre Wilk —W. ant. Mom-| goers in the seemingly impossible] (0 Se era ave teats nee smashed it straight over the thire § hand bs B case to the back of the|ning after that, although in the elghth | Craig, Meyers and Don Lippincott. Australasia at the Inter-Alled games | (naide A/C. New Yorks J. H. Pearmai, New| oral system or “credit” method of fea dar feeling, they hed! veer ae ~| bag. It went to the fence, There 9 ‘ _ bead of ‘driver, and the thamb of| they rallied a little and scored a rua.| In the distances, ranging from the | produced {n Mason, who defoated | ic" Pr henier, Walkers! “Chub, Now York: “p ‘4'| Wagering on the thoroughbreds. Now esa. i s y een bUN-| ground keeper, thinking the ball foul, » your ht hand at the face of the 400<metre run to 1,500 metres, thore | Barl Eby in the 400 metres. and the | Maroney, St, “Ansolm A.C. New York.” that it is established soildly, judging . picked it up. He dropped it like a hot chub. ‘not let the thumb of your] ST, LOUIS, July 19—Witcher|!s an absence of quality, lacking ihe|New Zealand sprinter Lindsay two Se ee ‘f, by the record-breakin attendances! y, the Whirl stakes for two-year-| Pommy #8 the Yank coach roared at Fight hand entwine the shaft of the| Meadow won his own game for the| Meredith of old, a Sheppard, Koil- | excellent sprinters who will make it Mielphia; |W Yount tosstan [Of tH prevent season, the Jockey | 145 proomapun was held by the him. Jackson refused afterward to Deoatine that would let you IA|Phile here over the Cards, 2 to 1,;path, John Paul Jones, a Davenport, | decidedly interesting for the Ameri-| fries A: Ci; W. Smith, Chica A. '4.7 Fs! Club should find some means of con-| Cn." at the prohibitive id by the lay-|touch ,the ball, and Ruth, who had for that “slide” at the top of the| when he singled in the ninth, driving | Kiviat and Norman Taber. cans in thease events, Noy, In LIN Oe ncaa | trolling the situation, curtailing or,|ch™ at the Preble ence ok vas | taken third, sped on x mps swing between thumb and forefinger.|Meusel home, Only neven hits were| The 1920 aggregation has Jole Koy | Jack Mookley will have to bring all | Mow! of Texan at perhaps we should say, regulating, | °° MAIDEN bats wee aires sh ante, got together, howey 5 al~ In ag your left hand round |made off “Med” and had he not com. {and Bari Bby, the sterling little in- |Nis craftiness as an athletic coach into | , CL MATER MVIDUBE NF. lesmis, Chirese) those who can either build wp or) Mo tn, three oreviols| lowing Meuxel'a two-bagmen, com the you get it just so far over) mitted a fielding error they wouldn't ‘ereollegiate champion, who jon | play to achieve what his predecessor, | ‘a. ©. : New vo at | break down the racing edifice b: res ri hs ea geo ; ane an ce) pelea the Bube to go back to third, » that you can see the knuckles of the| have scored on him linight be spoken of in the same cute- | the Grand Old Master of the Amer! M. Wat: Itharai| their treatment of the publ thind, running against horses which! Rut Signor Bodie quieted all disc 4 9 ffst three fingers, That will be ~ gory as those human thorough>reas |can cinder path, the late Mike Mur rk NTS As conditions are now tt ublic |had won one or more races. Tt was) sion by ramming it into left centre, i y found a fairly good guide to| OHICAGO, July 19.—The Cubs have jof yesterday, all save one, Ted More-| phy, did at Stockholm in 1912—win | HIGH JUMP U. Mturphy. Multnomah 4. |is shamefully treated by the layers | the aloe and bd reef mrge) Bi colt! scoring the Babe. Meusel tried Whether the firet part of your grip |8) been losing many games lately, but /dith, who have long since slipped inio | Tt firsts, 14 seconds and 12 thirds. Od gant Olam Cink, nasilin the matter of ofds quoted against LN ERIC ge Tee eule ar ine ikke: Wark endee the lDnine 6 yesterda «inst the Braves, Fred |the past and are forgotten. - Beatin A. A.) Q. Corry. Tow Anacles | SHY Horses, e or two men make th e some ie well- | at plat « « 6 : ‘ When you have got the left hand | Merkle Moers ha a hetack aeith Gwal’ tm the Be ee Otte. cathion Arthur Dufty, the great Georgetown | Ait! He te Hembietin, “Gipmpte Ci Bagh Bran’ | pr and the rest of. th 1 in {he led holiday orowd went to It al-| with a fy to ¢ entre, The other thres ily gcourately placed the right hand will|mon on bases, which gave bis team. |events the present team Is far u-leprinter of the past generation and | MROAD JUST Gd. Butler, Dubuque Co:.| Hine with the same quotations | Phe | tay Oe ee. ne arene Om ee ne aie: eine walked, Eratt Wil i # » Gt im uice and easily, just as if the|mates euch 4 lead that they broke |perior to those men who represented | incidentally the joint holder of the | qr. 4 doa ogy An A We Teen pe ee tone. Sines OF leave pee beaten fourth, nine lengths ‘behind | te second, forcing Pipp. Ruth tu f \ ag, method was the only | thelr losing streak, {thie gountry in 1812, who untortunute- | world's rocord tore wundred yards, | Nicntn sears, Sao Rein? i to get any better) ‘The percentage [the winner |nished a dumfounding surprise to } * — —— i on only » place here up ° joni vali a «New York. (only fiv nine out of ten times is against th After that came another price-| Mr. Weaver at third by batting » teeter) ; But they can't object. The|made favorite, Gladiator, He wag 9| grounder straight to left. Babe's tera Of 2 club. Moreover, as you are y year ans | MYioi" erer AND Jt ; events, Donahue finishing second jn | “eh hag beracealers iy Probably aware, the left hand is the champs” a |the Penthathion, all the other places |ticipating to see his record erased | oso "4. pe, The : , | course, 18 almost entirely 2 | / culation compels them to|to 10 in a three-horse fleld, Wild Air] Ftory, of course, Is 1 STANDIN | 0 the Europes : | ¢ official rece 0 4 et ; y ! the pltcing ot" 5 ok eee 'ANDING OF Lied Pt mary ee ram isi cD Ppl eleven y Senin, Sivas New accept anything offered and. then |? to 1 and Donnacona % to 1, Like|!n right fleld. By the time Weaves erica, 18 send) jobs BY » disa Od. AG HL Pawn,” N . 2 aA eo. a rc aliday favarite | got over the shock and lous importance. You cannot THE CLUBS Gendre, the Georgetown star; Brutus|They may clock sprinters In under |” "poiy VAUIa i trust to the gallant steed to win for the two other holiday favorites, he got Over She abe ae ene all on ae })» go far wrong with it if you will place Hamilton from the University of Mis- | “evens” out on the Coast, where the fidhis KC: Wi? is - {the “suckers” Why should pind. | bag. Kid Meusel tumbled the old es ‘on the club in the manner I have sourl, and Everett Bradley from the |timers are perhaps a little more lon- | Gumve; fi, W Marwod, Aaa < 4 y uid Glad- | eather into centre, scoring Del, and » pointed out. University of Kansus, three of thel tent, out in the Bast, where the Untee, Coes bea” Day tn and day out throughout|tator have been at so short a price ioe Yelsch's lunatic hurl to third te | ‘ Avold getting the left hand knuckle NATIONAL LEAGUE, lest all- nd men who have ever |timers are perhaps the most efficient iti ery fcPonadt, New York A. | —————== = = OF yan Ais thvereet a, layers om Ruth—a chuck that landed in the { w Bhderneath the club, or you will slice | oyu, ow. PO.) Clu, wit, po, |curried the hopes of the U. 8 ini{n the World, a nine-three or nines | Glimplc (ab, San Prancics ; Bretnail, Cornell College: G. 8, Schiller, Loe An- |iGwed it swal-) Gi dugout—the Babe blew home, for a certainty. | Brockiyn ...81 34 60 ai ithe history of the ancient Greek |four has to be the real thing to get Ko. Hille, Wash eles ALC, ¢ ae Signor Bodie—it was sure his day-—« |) _ Here is my summing up of the golt| rere “77 | classic printed In the record books. n riMOW Pie 2000-s0erER— Tene y, We Ray, Tiinote A, On Watch was @ 8 to 6 shot too,|TAPPed UP & high one that dropped the thuny pointing to the back OH, Loale,...41 43 408 Mohia..33 87 419 els ADS val ¥ » Scholz. Murchison and Paddock |p, pennett, chieagy A. AL; C. Dandrow, Boston ett against what ho was meeting, but oy ld - oA A OM GAMES YESTERDAY. Don Scott Camp-| might have done under 10 seconds had) A: Aji dM.” Mercaani, “Olymple Club, San scored. the time his race came glong many with boom Gf. the head, and In such manner that, ” Brookivn, 1. ups Allen Helfrich. |the track been in its customary bhape, | Peo. Wain mimow-—p, a. Med hoss-counrny. ” had become disgusted ‘iving the hs 3 re ering the Dall, yor cn see Phitadsiphia, 2; Bt, Louis, | What 4 contrast these middle | init it was dry and the sprinters could : At'T. Siedeath, New York ans Close TOUNTRY, TFAM-3.| layers odds, and played Sea Mint or gers. ans y t Ghlesee, ¢, Beaton, 3, | Gistancers offer to that unbeat-|not get their eplkea into the ground |! A. ide i Watson. ire" | something elge, only to lose anyway, | = The little 1 ¢ slant i GAMES TO-DAY, Jable trio, Meredith, Sheppard and] ne way they would have iked to for|} ata Arias O. 8D York: | ‘Thirteen two-year-olds went to the} R A Cc I N G ° le finger of your right hand Davenport, who finished in the] the > tee iN PNOW-—At Cromford, Millrows A. a. ; vasa | Bee n the reeling off of a nine-four. post In the last rage, and the layera gan overlap t! le Sorefiriger of your F thant order named at ockholm in the EA er wh had the nerve at the opening of tne! Cit T k i Matt hand; the right thumb should be | oy |world's record thme of 1.51.9 seconds.| one track was never In worse con-| an Mt” Buck’ Ginverdty ef” Oreamn! wagering perlod to quote only 8 to 2 Empire 'y irac Pointing to the face of the clubhead Meredith, merely a youth from M parent t uring the | Texas College. ot . eased 7 and held close! the f Poisson at St. Lee : 1 r dition, It ts apparent that during the | Siikcus THROW—A. R Tope, Unirertty of against Eternity and the Whitney|| (YONKERS AND MT. VERNON) a e] jonely to the forefinger so AMERICAN LEAG | cersberg school, wos sent out with In-lwar the one time fastest traek tn the | wesmington; KC. Bartlett, Uulversty of Orvgon; pair, Moody and Pantalette and 7 to ye to pe a Be waning between NL LE a areat late Mike Mur-|world was not properly cared for. Bat iva, Lay Aneee a. ke rg ln, saiepnese |S favor: | against Billy McLaughlin, In his TOMORROW lorefinger. phy to kill o raun, the grea - pik tit cago Oe vy. 5 i Sa 3 . Ste! e te i. ~ Ww. LPO. 10. eee tidecdistanten Not amis |< o a5 i | lectins.) i New “York: previous race Eteraity finished third | g9,600 TARRYTOWN STAKES All the fingers sho closed to. “77 ae Paddock seemed to break up his _ PENTATILON BOXING. Wilew. 2. to Kirklevington and Bluffer, beaten GRAMATAN HANDICAP r, and when you have done that Mew York, ...s6 30° fg (GI he kill off the great Braun with |form early in the running of the hun. | 3. Hamilton, Untreraity of Migourt: R. tesendee, BA otto, “Paulie A.C” New| Wout @ dogen lengths, and previous FERNWOOD PURSi. ir two hands will fecl like one. Oblesgs ...'.80 32 tig /Mensational running during the early lareq final, He is capable of turning |Q%inas: Leon te Perrine, University of Idano; | Yorks 4. Vemor, Army to that had run ninth In a field of} TS-POUND. CLASSE. Hartman, Hermat . Pailadelphia; N. Brock, Clewel Dunne, University of M wigan; Ve Q, Clapp, | 1 ; DPCATHION, Gustin, Gian. 4. in the slashipg time that has never|who closed in on the last twenty-five| p. mamuton, baccuie or Mimourl: Bu And Three Other Stirring Contests FIRST RAOE AT 2.30 P, M, Spectal Race Traine Leave Grand It is a common practice among 8, Louls....41 47 267 | MAKOH Of the race, but he ran the lin @ ten-seoond hundred, out he was to turn the head of the club GAMES YESTERDAY, | great Mel Shappand into the ground |trounced.by both “Murch” and Scholz, | ™ from the ball before starting | New York, cleyen. Pantelette, of the Whitney . pair, had never ‘even raced, and Zi, Willow A. ..| Moody hadn't been seen in ‘colors | eon equalled i i . are ai; 8 Vo Past 7 | ral, Toriminal, Harlem Division, a: upewing. To do that is not nec- 2 10; Detroit, a. | tn the 008 mot B yarde like ‘lue “streake” in even | Bradier. Unita, OM. eet. tines At 7: S$ Voueh, “Pastiin® | gince June 36, when he was a badly Shand 140 P.M Regular train ie if you use the grip I have | In the 6,000 metres run Brown of | time: Mirchigon won by nearly re dal, aray; & Kilia, Byrecuse F, Comidy, Onnam A. | beaten 30 to 1 shot. Before the fleld | f Mi. Vernon aNtuedeh a8. 12.30, 1.3: GAMES TO-DAY tHe Hoston A. A. looks to be Ameri- nal ‘traine Site, All “i from the Mist Missourieprinter. | rerwity ner CIN. | went to post, a well ciroulated tip P . cn Manis hows ee anea oe moun SLAY, | * | top at 125th BL. Alao: ronoted Turning the wrists and the club." e Fae ue ont wae wutulincttealc Gace | qoo.arerne mpsay tom: To. Muration, Ne rhie; [drove the price of the Whitney entry Wan Berman Babway te Bott Xve merely @ method of remedyime a St, Lovie at Puliadeipnia, | 5,000 miotres tun, which went to the | la York Y. A fCeanston, Anny; | SUKAtly receded, Moody, “the wrong B vin" 6th and th Ave. “L" to Jerome it which generally takes the shape * — Tndian, ‘Tewanimia, The developing 9 a aes 5 ROeND bor hirer | Se sto eee ee aig eater eRe Woman Miailanecs: cree aan ing knuckles of the left siatanes 1 ‘ rc Chleago A. SRS Oy tatters, Arne: 4 oR, an , > See iy! ‘ mand Band. 83,30, ASEAAL, TO-DAY. 3 amines: Yonkers Of stance men being Const Mua a Dede ‘The. Moraine |g. te herealths Ape Sew ee) *TohvyWhiuit GLAgs Ww z. | with eleven others running for tho Praaies, Blase “incinding War Tax. Baas tox mopasasntn the club. ye/Giicasn lo Upunis in nue LS ALM SGn Ley's forte, Mt would wot be at all sur Laat isnt, Mount | fe Mardi. Bev both i tS oh Yok Pelee A Ge: Leak A Bioware “Anas.” layers? ‘

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