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Cewte a I Agua: Tue ¥VENING WOLD, TUESDAY, su 7 | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK MINN | WALKING THE SLUGGERS SHOULD STOP! - Copyright, 1990, by The Freee Publishing Oo. (The New York Evening World.) S=E== ¢ A STUY IN texPre es ohs Old Custom of Paying Fighters Bn FR kT TE to Train Is Resurrected by In- ~ ternational Sporting Club. International Sporting Club SAME GANG WHEN A TRIPLE OR HOMER IS HAMMERED OUT- WHA'S DOES THE im addi Judging by wires NS GOING TO BE as POPULAR, ewe yellotted ea home tefl rand He FANS AS THe (ETH AHENDHENT y Fork A. ©. fora year, do their sym- A nastum work emid palatial eurround- % ings @ere and have training tables et the Biltmore. to the well known “P. _ A” Frank Moran is al! $1,600 on % which to get into condition for “Wild Burt” Kenny and the other seven men are ,000 each. Why Moran ect more than Fred Fulton tm explained, Frank 6) his work Sea Gate and sage Icons ‘Aghter more to trata m a | oo fog tte heron i i be the French ex eamapion Sat OPPONENT, fe WATS ACTON AND Maree). Thomas, ‘wal doubtleas, get RUETOMOIDA KO. — BUT — TE TENS PESTER Wwe BRAND PLENTY OF IT: ato eae on $1,000 and wale its. ; ; . apes os ad Headpin Winners 4, “eae tage," te i whely Ye, oon Awarded Medals ee = 7 5 wild Bie Icey. Dome, mame to ret ; At Thum’s Alleys Sope wats on 8 $1,000 basta, Practice, When Racing Cards Are Padded ,. |. dl WORIORE. in: a bgeong th the taternation:| Makes Winner Picking Hard for Handi- tette consleting 9 fchalts, Aratas, LIVE Wi RES ae by ere, od See bcp | cappers — Twenty-Three With- cemled at the White Elephant Bow!- By Neal R. O’Hara (Ccoveieht, 197, W The Prem Pubtisiins On, (The New YorR Brening Werle) ing Academy at the command of the officers of the United Bowling Clubs Fe : ; drawals at Yonkers. had qualified for silver medals with scores of 100 or more, ' K, t. * ft “Reco ‘Burgoyne, Pocatello. “Johnny thought we couldn't be 4 bly dificult, I¢ the “dead woud"| Brisk, candidate. a forfett of ‘that size but we Sixth Race — Bternity, Copper ‘The Mutual Bowling Club of New @ . @ Se “This te Lepipgpesregstibe:bpelbngglbbaaioded | Eu Vv. T lyork was awarded ‘no United Bow! == eee: ing Club's champiou banner for ha ing defeated the Tammany and Hom team. Possibly because he didn't have to, 4 He has fought men of all sizes with: and @ collection of beagles te left for | T0° eaddliing in the paddock,” he stead Club teams in a roll off for the Gee aN »out a wi about forfeits. le . championship. © champione have has tackled tforfolte. He |the talent to ponder over. Yesterday | “Number 14 at the post and with the|Scon"membera of the Unites tess THE GIANTS GET ENOUGH RIDING AT THE POLO GROUNDS ‘Morgan, | *>® original card contained eighty-one | timid Rodriquez in the enadie was than a year, and in this short timc | WITHOUT MAKING A WESTERN TRIP. he has taken chances with|entries, but after the blue ‘pencil | too much of 4 handicap for Ths Ccok.| they have accomplished what many ee ae ‘nd tough 14-pounders like Kloby and| period was over it was reduced more Ho never got to running until the rae; Gaby have been trying for years to others. He, however, pins Fits down |tnan one qi tn ail twenty. | W0# Practically over. Sie Every summer Washington leads the league tn temperature o ‘an indicat! ‘woke 9 ‘ cel By for the York. | three were scratched out. Irleh Dream won the Flestwing| ‘There Je some valk of matching}, Regardiese of’hew the election goes, Ohig is to have the next Pr ville walloper.” In the second race the withdrawals | Handicap like a nice colt, hanging UD} John Gengler amd Pau) Pohler of Kos- and a Speaker. ‘ Morgan adds that Jack Britton is to|inciuded Leatherface, Claquer ond | the good time of 1.09 2-6 for the about|ton, Mass, in a home ond home . . . get $5,009 for boxing ‘Thomas, and| War Smoke, three which, on past|six furlong route and with something | match series for a purse. The count The Philadelphia teams could make both ends meet by playing a city not the $10,000 originally re .|form, merited backing. This loft the|to spare at the end. Carmandale/ insists that the ball used be not more | series. é Ordinarily the welterweight champidh | event looking almost a good thing for|#howed a good performance in thié/ than five inches in diameter, whtie ° . . mont be wae wre and yt Boal War Papin rts War Machine. got Rem. ving Srey 4 the winner only| ponler wants a smaller ball, not more cording to Dan, if he were. Ing |himself in early trouble from which | in the Anal eighth. 5 ‘Ted “Kia” Lewis or some such oppon- ws ‘ian't get cleat until too late in Isfactory arrangements can be made | hey won't travel in fast company. ent, with a well known reputation, |the stretch. Then he came lke @| ‘he market reflected Penrose's poor| the bowlers will come together early . " but against a comparatively un-|three-alarm fire horse to finish sovond| race. She was at the false prise of|in September. ‘a known quantity ag Thomas, the|pehind that guessing proposition | 6 to 1, and ran like @ 6 to 1 shot. She $6,000 ts quite enough. ’ Fitzsimmons, | porcas, With better racing luck War|was a very unruly miss at the post. than four and three-quarters, If sat- . Shamrock IV. won its first race by one halyard and thousands of yards. By Thornton Fisher Cad | to be surprised if the Fitssimmons- + Dundee bout proves the best of the <A | ot Nan Xork to rocelve five solid gold Our Olympic boxers should have it soft if they wear a shield on thelr entire programme. For once in his By Vincent Treanor. YONKERS SELECTIONS. pin champions of Greater New York | Chest. life, according to Dan, Dundee has 8 hard enough to beat the races pawtontiecdrtn: and vicinity, an honor won in The . . * shown evidence of fear of hie oppon- [eo days under ordinary condi- First Race—Chevalier, Day Lilly, MRC KUT to tine dntacner auibe perenne in Philadelphia 1s like a movie serial, The fans cam leave the eat tnsemah ag be has tevteted on!" tions, but when one runs into Uibecontt Face Rub, Bawin, 'tette there ‘were present sje 1 pina cnc ioak- Laie tytn Maca posting forfeit for weight. | padded card, such aa yesterda: r . Mattey, who all The etch ip ch 208 pounds, but Dun-| yonkers looked, Mealy goes Aigise saint Race—-Minto IL, On Watch, resi medals ps flog perreetet y ane Brooklyns and the Yankees have a chance to make Greater New dee wouldn't go through with it unless ‘and finds to pleces, the Ayard. | act—Yellow Hand, Jad- | OF better, and 204 other bowlers who | YOr even gre Bo agtee Out in Obie every bey has a chance to grew up and become = Presidential | Babe Ruth has made fewer home runs against the A’s than any other Vardon’s Thumb ‘But He Competes To-Day . In Shawnee’s Tourney \ ~~. His Partner, Ray, Also to, MORE DUNCAN STORIES. Play in Open Medal Play Championship, _. SHAWNBD-ON-DELAWARB, July 20. HAWNWE'S open golf champton- ship will be deciddd here within the next two days, as tt opens to-day and ends to-morrow with thirty-six holes of medal play on both days. ‘The tourney is unusually interesting because of the presence of Ted Ray and Harry Vardon, the two crack | ii 14 L'bns Lai: Stes, 4m. tn English pros, who 80 auspiciously. etarted their tour of the country by winning a double victory at Siwanoy Sunday. Ray and Vardon arrived here yes- terday for a look at the beautiful course, and with them were éuch| - stars as George Frothingham, Jim Barnes, Tom.Kerrigan, Tom Boyd and ‘Tom McNamara. bs: Jim Barnes is the present chdnipton | | here, and as this will be his first tourney since returning from his great try at the British championship there ts much epeculation as to how ho will fare. He made a 67 on his last round last year, his total for two days being 286—144 the first day and 141 the second, Vardon's thumb is Bandaged, It ts sprained, but this won't hamper his playing much, Everybody here is talking of the ally teaving a steamship after a week on the water and then winning a double victory over some of the best players in America. S. Davison Herron, the National amateur golf champion, played with Grant A. Peacock of Cherry Valley in Valley Club links at Garden City yes- McNamara, the home professional, and Frank Belwood, professional at the Garden City Golf Club. After an interesting exhfbition, which was held for the benefit of the American Le- gion of Garden City, the amateurs were beaten $ up and 2 to play. Addditional sto: structive and interesting se’ “Good Medicine for Bad by Geo! Champion Gol these pages to-morrow and rday. if you are TRAINING G duly 18, track slow. 1. 1.05; Doras, 1 “Foucanet Midian, % m. io te tm 51 3-5; , 39; Hive Belle, % m. in .49, 1.03; Wading m, ia. ‘ In 38 2-5; Renota, % Lady Emilie, % m, in 1,18 9-6. Wim, fm, th 51, 1.45 2-5; Ace High, % m tn. * feat of both Ray and Vardon in v'rtu- | m, July 19, track good, Mm. in 1203-5; Lady a four ball foursome on the Cherry | ¥! Rodgers, % mI terday, their opponents being Frank |” Srince ; AR When Connte Mack signs his callow youths he guarantees their fotks oy the other Morgan entry in the big} Machine might have won by himself. She just wouldn't behave when she x know, ls to draw down $7,500 to Dun- eeu bd Sey eklish. ‘The maiden event, third on the card, <0 dee’s’ $10,900. ‘This match, says Mor- gan, looks better on paper and 1s|wng one of those affairs Wherein \ips| Maxey Hirech tried the experiment | - Peer the money, abound. The scratches here didn't|of running Tippity Witchet without | [BMI affect the general complexion of the| blinkers. It made no difference 'n the | F77F————== D* MACKAY, under whose|race. The eee best Sgt age bo gelding’s running, Put hem on next fersey auspices the Interna-| Marianne, Carline 8. and Mario An-|time, Maxey. He's a better betting s tional’s pets will be held, quite|totnette, were left in. The winner | proposition with the rogue’s »quip- . came from an entirely unexpected | ment, agrees with us that in giving away | gource, It was Jim McClelland’s Uni- ° ‘0 much money the big club 1s cre-| versal. He ran away from everything! Jimmy Fitasimmons was very cocky ating @ bad precedent. tn the etretoh. Universal had done |over the chances of Prodigy in the z “Tt will burt the smaller clubs,” | little in public lately, yet he was| first race., Reminded that Day Lilly 88 ie says Dave, “when they try do busi. | Played wome. It appears that form | was ‘in the same. race, he said, “no ‘. pays Dah pur modern “stick up” men, | Worthy of ttle consideration when | skinny thing like her is going to beat " ‘alias boxers, but the International |!t comes to doping maiden events./me." Day Lilly didn’t, but then she Officials have a vision of the benefits| =verything !s presumed to heve | had little chance with the break she : fcoruing to them from the show, |chance. Carline 8. with the unineh- | got, fonable M, Rowan in the saddl, ran Fe vile tiucker NMSY ® ™FS) in third, With a regular rider up, her Macke y adde that as promoter of |#table connections might have got 1480 Broadway at Times | St, at Williams! TIGW 125 St, near SHAVE. fe? 7 US SE ES Med Allen Sco: Knockout tn the show he expects to play to capacity as the prices are popular, $3 to $15 tops. Well, we hope so. pd, Be se SES Weights Out for Yonkers Handi- cap, Carded Saturday. Weights were announced yesterday, for the Yonkers Handicap of $4,000, to be run at the Empire City track next | better results, Marianne, thought well |of, didn't get away any too well, still she didn’t show anything in the run- ning to justify the support she 1 ceived, There are other maiden races | to come, and it might be well to keep | an eye skinned for her, | ‘The fifth race was another example of where the genuine contention of | the race Was gottén out of tho way | Jersey City, Last night, at the Armoty A. A. of Jersey City, Red Allen, the emergency man of the roped arena, again stepped in at the last moment and demonstrated that he Js one of the best welterweights in the game by the easy manner in which he disposed of Battling Walker, the colored welterweight champion of the South, in three rounds, Walker took FINAL CLEARANCE 8,500 PAIRS MENS LOW SHOES ' $127°$16 VALUES-MARKED DOWN $985 This radical reduction is caused by our determination not ing outclassed at one mile and a sixteenth. Allen's fifth Saturd: ‘Lucullite, which has not been seen|and Penelope, on figures, bad the tace | victory in ten days, under colors this year, is at top weight | between them, but to the exasperation | Despite the fact that the Tunney- under 120 pounds on, the reputation @s- lof the handicappers the names 'f all) Burke bout had | been, unexpectedly 2) a severe whipping, be! for some one, Kashmir, Elmendorf | "vere WiipPing | 19. Of those likely to est, lealled of Mana J tablished viface te et the top with 18; |three were biue-pencilled. Yeliow |called | off, | Manager | Yonn cennings to carry over to next season so much as one pair of low shoes. pounds, closely followed by Mad Hatter | Hand and Salvestra were also with- |gulckly Holton’ & snes ay Mal a een racing so|drawn, This left a very ordinary |{pUr Cent roune 4 Ys Wii the promising ®antam, outpolnted Willie rin #lx of the round RACING Empire City. q (YONKERS AND rack bi “TOMORROW $4,000 DEMOISELLE STAKES PRIMROSE HANDICAP MAMARONECK PURSE THE OLD HICKORY PURSE : NHN, RAS SHES 5 P.M. Additional trains Bat: p at 125th Mt. Alao rei neton and Jerome Ave, 6uby Firma Subwny. to alot ing to Jerome Ave, Buby Minto IL, which bai he Middle Wes! bunch to face the barrier, the vest of | ting to note that W. 8. | which were Claquer and ‘Recount. The Mhiteays Joke Py Caer, | latter won, after following the pace an © War such a battio|ot Claquer to the stretch, Can you | imagine what a good race this would have been if Kashmir, Elmendorf, Penelope and Yellow Hand bad :un? This off bey aiened the latest models in the following leathers— ' Brown and Black Cordovan Scotch in leathers in wing tip or straight Kidskin, Patent xia Kangaroo effects, Tan and Black Calfskin, and a few genuine White Buckskin, About 750 pairs of the popular British Brogue Oxfords of genuine French Shell Cordovan or Norwegian Brown and Black Calf Leathers. Now $9.85. Not more than two patr sold: to a customer, an tt {s our desire to make as apie friends Preiser hl Ma this extraordinary offering. All shoes in our di windows bear® number, We suggest note ceteris y Belted ey ’ ie \ , | Clarence Buxton thinks he got even for the defeat of Claquer in the fizth by running up Charley Stoneham’s | Recount from his entered selling price | of $4,000 to $6,000, costing the owner | of the Giants $2,000 to win a $1,600 puree. An extra $5 bid by ‘Trainer | Jack. Goldsborough retained Rooount. | Joaquina was a ‘good thing” In the Hast race, but for that matter no was The Cook (befere the race), After the ‘first alxteenth Joaquina went to the front and just iasted/ In another! \jump or two Morning Face. would lhave caused a walling and gnashing ‘Yai; of teeth by the Clopton followers. At ¥™\ paddling time in this race Trainer ReaBeAsun ase ea Sader the trek, “1 oan hover Win « " tw ry my i Paes! eee eR i , * it ah NO ©. 0. D'S. NO EXCHANGES. 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