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| THE EVENING WORLD, MQNDAY, JULY 26, 1920. === BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK == ONTROL OF BODILY WEIGHT PUTS POWER IN GOLF STROKES | icine ‘TO-NIGHT’S PUGILISTIC FEAST - —- —- ___ By Thornton Fisher Fil [ON-WILLS (Zhe New York Evening World) ai ne) ae es WINNER TO MEET ° AND WE \ - WONT come Bunn 57, | pack ners | | as' a ,OVERK | Co \ arate ir ‘S a WE GO FROM ¥ srr 6 rand HERE BOYS WOK DEMPSEY. Biggest Show in History of Boxing Hereabouts at New- ark Club To-Night. NEWARK CARD TO-NIGHT, 8 P. M.—Fronk Moran vs, Wild Bur® 12 rounds, ‘ 8.45 BP. M.—Jack Britton vs, Marcel Thomaxy 12 rounis. (Make MINE > LIGHT OR, DARI - TAIN PARTICULAR APE ALL ABOUT CANY MORE ~_ AS "SURE “kite a pEWesey Witt BE AT a | _RINGSIOE TO WATC me MEN, ONE OF WHOM Wike MEET Him FOR THE RWER dressing the Ball, Says Champion Duncan, in Explaining Reasons, for So Many Inaccuracies of Average Players. , PHYSICAL BALANCE, UPPLEMENTING my last week's; ward as their club goes upward; all : discourse on the stance, I might|that sort of thing is destroying the physical balance which stance, ogrip Mention that there is one way/ing almost everything in poi ine TWENTY-NINE CRACK ARMY ATHLETES SAIL TODAY TO FIGHT FOR AMERICAN HONORS IN THE OLYMPIAD AT ANTWERP ¢ 2 “4 it. Some players have a habit| have succeeded in getting. their feet OR A DESEASES B [Of deaning toward the ball by putting |!Mt the Position that, to them, see: Digger halt of their bodily weight |CO'Tet are all suffering from a lack ¢ tional Sporting Clab, How to reach First Regiment Arm in Newark—Take Hudson tubes to Pince Station; jitneys or trolleys te . ” ” 1.20 PP. M.—Ediie Pitesimmons va, t ° Beane off a alice with a “equhre srudtion a deaigned to cultinate, ay A Sofinny under, 12 rounds, ‘and as it points to a fault that INTERNAT INUTE, 1.5. M-Ered Fulton va. Horry aabicts, Twill tall you bow Natural Sense of Balance. SPORTING Coa! JOUNAYAS Wills, 12 ronnds. ‘ Players who walk up to their ball THAT A WABIT \ Bouts te he held hy Newark Sportes Accomplished, so that you may | and fiddle and scrateh about until they men's Club under auspices of Internas t what the phrenologists call “weight, ~rad jeft foot when addressing | the Lae development which gives to OLD MAN CHAMPION ori 1 iz 4 man the power to control his body ep f “Phat sort of thing ts splendid if|94 place it in such manner as wil BRITTON WILL APPEAR IW mESe By Alex Sullivan. Parts FoR THE FRST TIME 1N MANY MOONS ay }¥ou want to slice, but it is almost in- | Post enable him to achieve the object ly fatal {f you want to keep) Footballers, cricketers, boxers, tennis ht. puch a stance at the time] players, allen who have been prom- ‘Addressing means that there haw|!nent in sport, could not have attained be @ double transference of|to that prominence had they not been ly weight; as your club goew| blessed with a natural sense of physi- ward, the weight has to be tikan | Cal balance or cultivated that desirabl the left foot and transferred to|auality by close, observance of wi right; then, as the club head|others did. Without this quality the Beeikes the bull the weight must come | footballer will not be able to kick tle if d on to the" left, foot oncejball with his instep as much as he imére, and such a complidited move-| should (the ball will be hitting his Pment must entail quite a number of| shin); the ericketer will be toppling on euracies, chief among which 1s W?] ‘AT on paper looks to be (he \t biggest boxing show evee held in this part of the co try is that which takes peeled the First Regiment Armory, Newarty to-night, whon Fred Fulton, the best of the white contenders for the heavyweight title, and Harry Willy best of the negro boxers, clash in the star event of twelve rounds. While they are throwing their bes® punches at each other, Jack Dempe sey, present champion, will be at the ringside, and the officials of the el jonal Sporting Club, und AULL- STAR BILL, TONIGHT FULTON- WILLS DUNDEE -FIT2 SIMMONS! BRITTON- THOMAS MORAN- KENNY 5 FIRST (REGIMENT to his stumps as he moves his fect to nega ng. make a stroke; the boxer will have no ‘This “leaning against” the ball is,| forward shove in his hindmost fooe ax Beige Sore extent, g natural fault, for,|he punches, and the tennis player will > ing the importance of making | fail to strike the ball at the ti: ie when start to a hole, some players|)h{s racket and his arm are in a straight LAZZLL Hack confidence on the tee, and, as a | tino, \ : IF DAN MoRGaN'S - » indirect auspices the show ft “consequence they try to get as near ou, as . oe \) being staged, promise that ¢he w! Ste the ball as they can, thinking that| gact'tnet DAL NEA ed IB Da A\\ VENERABLE Lubietlabiidelceh toast will fight Jack for the title at: iby doing so they will be the more] tory amount of power into your stroke \\ ty FRAKIS MORAN STOP THE FLYING CIRCU new clubhouse, Lexington Avenue and jy to hit it hard and straight. J and will not be able to play with that e WILL AGAIN INTRODUCE WE'LL HAVE TO HAND | 19th Street, inside of a year . Wet about as badly ay they vevuid ease Which should be yours #f you can- HIS STAIR PERFORMER "MARY ANN ” WIE LB Maced actae Ta ceca tiactamen ouereciie: | About as y as they «ould not control your bodily weight di \\ segs a ge ea iran tba ; the point of view of skeoping| tne course of the oetneg, ene during ®. Sees jton stands 6 fect 4 inches againet tor hitting hard. If yu stand | ee a: san Wills's 6 feet 3 inches. Fred welghe@ a to the ball with too much weigh Weight on the Hoel: VS GA ERE |216 pounds, and the cofored boxes the left leg you are forcing » When you are addressing the ball HoRNTON ‘ "ean BE NO |two pounds less. Fulton ts twentys : do pertonm wit acoenti cot i must fool some Weight on th YZ , DouBT- WHEN HE : |nine ycars old, and his opponent one | fe, you,can hit the ball au,” ap-| hevls, otherwise you will topple tor Sure, - é\ AGREED VO eet : year younger, Wills is the bottes ance, ward, almost imperceptibly, maybe, . THe ROUGH GeMMAN a proportioned. : % peal fe nator Nos ao id & mabye to make a lo. of @if- > = WILLS eaeGe | e The advance sale {s about the large thing, but they are very few, 5 you do not do that, you 25 060 F S Racine i i ind- =| ver wa ved fo! | RUMEN tc" Mason Way. gol late not igiving’to york one thee | ———— |20; ans See |aood Racing in Store Before Wind-Up Satur at thAL over was) reativad OF 8 show try tw emulate the bad ex-| dependence of sugport that it should i i it i. should “after going through all| Waiting for the bowler to start hl» | much Interest in the card that Dave o | Mackay, who is conducting the News ack go the ball in th ‘anner| 48 @ cricketer rests on his bat whi By Pira tes Here out Sport for Month. . © CORI AE BORD Bite Sa tnare 1k ee | | Se oe te few. “Only “a positive |bave.” The alignea, wcgeation that Vardon and Ray to Meet Dodgers Beaten day, Which Leaves New York With- [sora who contemplate attending the | ; bodily gyrations. Always be|run to the wickets, must be removed H d B D oy 1 } : ful to Avokd handicapping your. | from, sour mid When you addr agen an arnes To- ay @ = By Vincent Treanor. | VONKERSISELECTIONS!») (j\iiuccnt: Ch aQiali eam: soa ares ter of leaning agasnst|the ball Letting the weight of th : ve iT " a 5 inet Waele of cad | face—Chevalier, Super S| (actcurcher hs) ps { hee Matter of leaning aganst | [a Dall petting the welght of the 5 \ . ; Brora aan o ti a oe Gad HIS is the last week of racing In} Jirst Race—Chevulier, Superb, AF | york end for the Interfiational Clu {eRe thing which follows naturally | for you, aie ie f ce In the National League®o the the metropolitan district until] “Svcond Race- king George, L'Bnjo- | Sty there will be an unprecedent Ipon stance ‘is "physical balances | ‘Then, you must thke care that the! English Stars Divide Honors in CARDS OF, APAWAMIS. Giants, The Robins returiéd™hor ot. 1. After the bi 8} lear, Lady ‘Archie. nes Jo- |'iam, "and that the doors will moot ing placed your fect correctly, eit ROT Bs, of weight ts on the T Match pied VANE from a highly successful Western tour next Saturday in the sixth race at} ydue, St. Allan, | likay as closed early—that 1s, to al right le yor » ye -Ba ches RNINC : : vs i exce 08 ‘0 hol vec Must concern yourwif very dic | ERC lem as you fland up toy ot wo Four-Ball Matches tes MORNING. und were welcomed by 25,000 fans, but Yonkers everybody will hustle home, | Sey neta lee pt those who hold reserved seas “f aed Rerun nen or now et eleven stones man, you should have at Rye. Ray ‘ mt they lost. The fact that the ¢ tsp up and get to depart fo: : ick, Ticklish, ee aararteaa anit te Aisa Diet it ‘shall be helping towarda | 8eVen stones of welght on the right e Vartan cites at took three out of five from the Red$ Saratoga, On Monday there will b witty, Race "Natural Bridge, Sea jon sale at 5 o'clock this afternoom’ introduction of power into your|!*F and the remainder on the left, I ; 2 cs ieee nae Ae ; | 188 been @ life-saver for the Brook- gin at the world-famed Spa a meet-| — Sixth ltace--Hope. Princess, Watk | nd it will be nesessary for the pune Beee ere Actercosny .WitO | cian taiienlia cir hatomeet cer all ae ene nee Hay, Baws |i a] t] yn lads, . ing which, as for years past, will take| Up, Machine Gunner, v |chaser to enter the club right awayy swing and putting you :n the| me that I am fseveral unees ane tell jand's crack “pro” golfers, will ap- if Giarence Mitchell was on his way to in the entire month of August. Many | = sex CeO .| As soon as all these tickets are gone maition of being beaten by your own y. The Distribution of Weight. Let me tell you straight away that bodily weight has to be taken But that method of expressing my | Per in the first of a series of dest iden of t the distribution ar [ball matches with Walter Hagen, |, welzht should be will, I feel sure. American and French open chai convey to you what is In my mind} ing jim Bar peieie nd convey tt Ina manner that with| “" ae ede saa | the sale will be stopped . and the Getty Square| Tex O'Rourke will keep his offies ) run on getaway |open, at No, 110 West 42d St \ until this afternoon, when he expect o have every reserved seat sold. rea 4 AFTERNOON, #4] Jis sixth ght victory until the horses and horsemen are already on| three-year-olk om in the eighth, when the the scene, but the rank and file will| Purse’ w scored three runs. The visi- stick it out here to the end of the] day at Ebbets Field won, 5 to 4, the E mpire meeting. On Sunday hun- Bae course cf tue ewing, At the ed POE earls ub auuly fest ae tle: holder, on tee Hinks of /7 Dodgers rallying and scoring a run {)\Gh of regulas a, Will leuve for tho ea gue tetera a ae. lanee ECR GRAL BRE: haven't been call id feel, for is your feet whieh | the Shenecossett Club at New London | 3 iu th h . Sprt in (she CANADASH BPOCa,, o ; ws, sc - ae ee ‘ Jaress it ix in one position; half way | will telly. vh $ r 0 0: at She. cnt, trip arranged annually for their con-|Ciclland good p O'Rourke declares that more wealt™ ' VodT WUMHEES YOU WAVS|tccaae \mhoms tony. tannin “will inks t st) is ane p arranged annually for their t r wh the upswigg it Is distributed | oot mors welght on peak Mant ley | forday. ‘These two teams witl inect | pest pall cards | GINCINNATI July 26—The Ney Yebicnce by John G, Cavanagh. j two-year-olds, fe | rt of |and other people of national imports ferently; at the top of the swing It! than on your left, as you must have|##aln on Aug. 1 at the Hollywood MORNING. leo. : Despite ‘the waning season here | the Yonkers meeting. With the enicks | ance in all lines of endeavor will be much the same as at the addres: for the purpose of controlling your| Club in New Jersey and also ai the | "ay and Lapham York Giants won the rubber of the there is much good racing to be seen| shippi away lo Suratoga, “Kim" | represented than at any show evel coming down to the ball your) poy through the awing. invattions (G ‘Tol aed 455-35—N | five-game series with the Cincinnati) at the Yonkers track before the cur- |evidently felt that there would be no| held in the Hast. He says that ly weight goes through the s: When your club je pointing in tha] avermess Club of Toledo, Just before aie Mkaeionh Tatire 46, 000 tain is rung down hereabouts unt! real opposition for such as Leonardo| would be like the reprinting of distribution as it did when) aircetion reverse to that in which yon | the National open tournament starts, ee a ee eave Tete: palice qi fail, Aside from the overnight |If, Serapis, Chevalier and -Lternity.| “Who's Who” to give the names club was golng upwards, are golng to hit the ball there should | Hagen arrived from France Saturday | | tators, knocking "Slim" Qullee out of/ events, five stakes remain to be d © appeared to ha €|all those who'll attend, mention all this In order to instil] je Very’ Jittle weight the box in the wixth inning there are the Parkhill| tc, for he has won rac indeed upon | and went to New . arnes | Vardon and Lapham nd treat. | ¢ n iy) Not only does the Fulton-Wills rt vour left foot; but when the club is| ony } Out : Adol mque, 0 succeeded his f and Handicap and the | 4eons ', ~|bout promise to be a great conte your minds the Importance of . a bpd New London with Isarnes | ut 3 ingvAdoifort uae ath i a Hand athe | With Leonarlo, Chev 2 | st eal balance in golf, You have! it the top of the swing you will have | Mt Mish’ | aZl asa’ Bousiss ST ROMIGG RRB Wa DKe wae FLO ling Stakes jnity, Bat Patterson wasn’t wone in} but that in which Eddie Fitzsimmo many a player; topple as hel irrived at the original distrifution of te oer ‘Gut 43 v Toughly. The score was § to the stringful of stakes | his deductions about the wind-up af-| hoy who has jumped into the frot his club; you have seon others sht—that which exiatecat the time| NEW LONDON, Conn, July 26.—T.| In 354 The reported trade of, the Red's will bring out tw fuirs at Yonkers. Georgie Odom had |°,P9% Wre has jumped into the f a4 pare Lomears, Wake Ue or addr abut, of course, instead D, Armour, the Scottish amateur golf- | == = a = == | pitching ace, Walter Reuther, to the | olds ag a ed is cunins ks Bou Peoleng. the J bee one °| past r, and Johnny Dundee, [eq i 0 e . - e ar iha ) ee APA iy a aknlad » iby | distance. nally there wer y-\¢ Bandy Me has | Pamo' i“ bxer, cls that are M@nt quickly forsee uy ees we cel tna Hed le and h@lder of th ench tith, who Philadelphia team was denied hore by | °° SETINAtlOne 1o this event, which) Won twice with Oriol ds Me nous Italian boxer, clash, looks Ms@ roaches the dali resting on the hall of the erent too | came over to play in our amateur and | C h : N {Garry Herrmann, President of the | yoans that a good field will be named Naughton has taken down two nice | OF ‘geen players pull their heads back- (Wowegit, 1920, te Rell Syndicate) open championship, made a hit nere | aug t m et | Cincinnatt nine. to start, Among the eligibles are | purses. with the comparatively new |, weet Pe Mae lc | } f by his playing on the Shengocavett Ve wouldn't trade Reuther for the | Crimson Rambler PO ae Ls | atte ee Ate ers acaae [ey slsan Came na relied ei , sadvance Sale for Big Boxing Show \2tsci0a er |store ae an oe ou rt i ; champ ; nee at tho post by jnever has before, as he hopes te has played in America and his long | nship doubles on the courts of! ierrmann, “I've heaml of a deal} haven't yet rrier, The ' opponents { n get on matches with all the y th New York Lawn Te ia Club, 238th} . asf . ep p, rt ‘ears driving surprised the lg gallery, who |" * f q h| where Reuther was going to the Phil- | Morr E ap, for tat Newark Club To-Night, $60,000 0. nee eaters whe | streot and Broadway, yesterday, an Dr [tar tae aC ae ae East Viow Stake avyweight stars if he makes good Wallace Krugler and Fred Pi ni won| Lebourveau, the outfielder, but there| miles, and tne Daffodil P wielphia team.” sak Mr. Thi hble heape. Previous to this he in this battle ‘ maiden twe r-oht race in much| Another treat will be to watch Jacts = . match to-day, Armour's fine mashie| their places in the final round. Before|is no tru | fillies and mares, at a mile ; a same atyl Tash te eles ip arn] Brian, the most remarkable of om - play stamps } s a golfer who wi hd advanced +6 th —eE———— « ‘ards, are also down for deci-| these raccs, he upset the calculations | presen champions in lot Tex O’Rourke Reports AI] | Omiens the exorbitant tax ts reduced by the Gor y stamps lim as a golfer who will] they had advanecd to that point Alfred pa ty 7 . jof Patterson. In the maiden event ho | way against Marcel homas 2 4 F ernment on the boxing shows and also the fighters| 00 hard to beat, D. Hammett and Emt M. Henderson.| TRAINING GALLOPS. |**” i took measure of Patterson's Wild | French welterweight champion, ‘Thig Eight Fighters Are in that appear at them over in France the boxing game 4 jthe stars of the University Club, and} pecs — The Bronxville Handicap is one of | Thous! mmy Rowe's Forgetful| is the only bout of real international si 4s sure to be Milled in that country. The Govern Harry Vardon and Ted Ray, the! William M, Fischer and William H. 4 the Wednesday featur It is ajand ore Odom's Ro rach of} flavor, : _ Shape for Their Bouts. fet Ne tubing $5 one ent. of the are reais of Terack English play ex wed | Pritchard had fallen by the way. ae ily 24. Track vig Peer reoida and apr the | wht 1 been in pickle waiting for Pall: : : Ne ala 25 per cent, from the fighters. feur partnens in their four — oun in tiers ch close at 2 P. M to-/& 57 re there would be none o! 5 - a f Asa result the boxing promoters refuse to hold any} matches at the Apawamis Kinks of| Miss Eleanor Tennant, the dashing | Mati? ® Kent a ‘ ds will ri er | the 8 contenders of the ear- Champ First Home tm Chsids ‘Trew By John Pollock. moroventertalniments id the figiiters won't bax tye yesterday and they divided hon-| Cailforfla girl, won her first trophy. Ik " 4 in Le i » Care | ler me tines, On Setuntay Ten Lec | Ray ee fast are the tickets selling for — omg. Ray and R 1 a Vot-l the Last yesterday. In the postpone 4 ners tee ten hae. 44 | neon ture of] showed that his maiden v ctory was |, Mombere of the To naqua, Yacht Cue Clay Turnet, the Indlan who fought much great | (4 Of the club, won the fl Match) Hnal match of the tournament on th sith ‘ : Wednemay, is $2,500 | not of the flesh-In-the-pan variety by! al Oc race for ¢ ‘big boxing show to be staged by yyon the Ai , \ antic y ton-rownd battle with® Tom Gibbons of 8. Paul at] 2 UP. While ag irae ham ¢ . c r co we the MeClelland pair, Cheva- in was Lapham on thy ails aces ae Lani oat for colts and pair, Cheva of the Fleld Clab o! a : event 18 for power honte, Paes International Sporting Club of} ius Nisvliet Park, Minncapolls, tant Thursday nigh, | WiNMiny glde, as With os BU lives can eee HMO erick aT Lae a hl good Jot of [Hier and Eternity, among ihe also in che ca, unear ike ein ae s SLGAme TATHtA REA RC eau ee eee ATER te oened (Hie 1 up,| Ureeawich, Cor © defea Mis atin mn | elieies, among them Pastoral Sv rans. ‘ ok the maeusre In rican Power Boat Association. Une Sees ft ee First Reximent | psi Hyde : y &. Dougiag, a. Metropotiten | lorence Ballin by a score of 7-6, 61 8 Ri 34 tp ihe pee akable manner of Dark Horse nlon. Up & him to ke other races the yachts ‘start om finish be *! , Lanetta, De y Certrude, Elmendorf, Audacious and i. tas Newark, N. J, to-night [fit larno Lictiinaein wane 0 { the advance sale up to to-day |{*",. ; n Ow, 34 in| stn 1.10 we, T8 in| Penrose rs ago, Was on the} 7 both times, jr yet lin leap time. the first erat te he winner. Th the bi erday William Bond's ¢ ge | Anderson clan of lawn t i bhie Halu ,and Machiavelli, a sien 5 1? fag 16 bly thourht 6f one, who srem: have developed inth the mornin nnis 3-5; Fa Id the centre of the stage | pespair, 58 in 40 45, 104 95: % nted to $60,000. This informa. | iwo weds par for the course is 72 ro armament on” Ww [Tatas dkmdsie, 9-8 tn 40; Yloribus, 8-4 ta] ‘Tharstay’s attraction hill. [have b the morning Slory | tho frst. home. The -of parting < was given the writer by Tex - Vardon in the afternoon made. tho | cunsts of tay Coa ott ia top trarie Indlude the Mhinect ff P glans, wan Brame, nif) tha tig ws 20 A.M and Cinp atartad He best score of the day . ven, | WHEN. at Greenwie ve 03; ive 5 hh Wakefleld of $3.50, for two-year. | "ear had outzencraled the] s shed ate 12 1060 BEEEuKS, metcbroaker of the club.| Mimi lay mks of Camden, 0. 7. and Bob | rire oe Nat Oke above the record | Frederick G. Anderson, who waa run-| Drummond. 5.8 in 408 ve Bolle 6-8 to] [Ta WiC oP nest ° who had visions of |Champ's actin! time was 151,31, in oa 4 n, hearywe ot the wil 4 st above ord} ner-up to Chat Hobart for th [801 Transient, 8-8 tn 1.08 wt if t t juvenile s ich getawa ses and their betting Raabe inst twenty-four hours over) "ar. Merymclsu champion of the A. EF. will | Tae sete Hweetaer, ner-up to © OO te de Lb Amuld, O68 ik 1007 Kuisit at] This is one of the bort juvenile states | purses and 1g | eeeeeeeeererneeneeneieceeny? worth of tickets had been trimmings yeo-alr boxing show to be fought at @ ball park at hen ‘i = io | thal rat 1 ied nt | the Meal $4 in 2.2%; Donuacona, 8-4 In| the Yo mere a t iy me ui = “ based by persdns not members| Columbus, 0., to-night. “This will be thelr evcond he feld that will compete for the} econd round ran Manifred Goldmay | 119; stauuch, 6-8 in 109; War Man, 3-4 in|}! fty zetors ara likely to fa 5.38 i gh Hrolnted Aartin ia a ten: | PAUPOPOKLtAN golf Championship afart- jeff hla feet for we emeany | 52 a.a9; darehetto, A mile In LA & ha umong the elie’bles hein | Jockey Barrett wont into the st } Lok the club. The eight fxhters who | Met, Smit ering Cle hat hia reared eet 1 Primo, 1 mile in 1,52; Woo Louise, eda an Ppa pa ne Wetheatay at aha’ Miacmelan 7 1e Halu, Eter- complained about little laresto battle are in excellent shape | M4 Mt * Slvrland wveral mouths ago, Country Club, will Ge of national pro. | Anderson defeated bis tatol | 03:5. 1 | Tlae Retle Haraal Blur | Mooney atter the Fi rane Empi City T Kk will weigh in at 8 P. M. to-day portions Walter Hagen, after his| that attracted attontion was tho 4 Rubidium, 2 mite in 30, 1.4 1.40; Quice-| bus, Superd, Billy McLoughlin, Sport- | ere Handiowp. Bar raid Moc p re ul y rac the presence of the officials of the | orem unt Mule will be held st the reeu- Idimastrovis trip to the British Teles,, of the veteran, Willian R wand, Forgtful and Pantabte, 1-2 tp 80 25; fv Blood arc Ton Lec. ‘The White- | on Cre . had carried him gol cabal i Seu ey boxing ah w of the Armory A. A. of larrived tuck home Saturday and lost! baum, at 7 62, by J. AL Collum, aster Glow, 2 mille in 1 Jone, 3-4 ta] Stone Handicap, at a mile, a sort of ag Watch wide at the Wead of the str KS & MT, VERNON) elub and the members of the New| Jer city . The ads who will clash to little time preparing for the defense} = Lae s6 Pathe. ¥ 8-6 tn 1.25; Berepis, 84 | consointion s for non-winners giving War Mask a big advantas i MORROW ‘Jersey Boxing Commission. them are Jol wit of derwey City and Youms)o¢ the title he won Inst year at the} Watson M hhurn won the sin: ry $-5, LAT: We and Rondax, 5-3 in 1.08;' among the thre ar-old-and-up di- und saving at the turn, T) rn he sums the fighters are to re-| jee Ge" Mi Yowan and dobnay Drummie of /North Shore Club 1 von tsvanxioun| CUP tt the tinal match of he iene | Katvestra, 1 nifie 41.64; The Hoy, 8 tw ,88 8-6;| Viglon, Is also on Thursday's card. Mooney f $0500 SRRIGHTEUL STAKES i teey Cy and Wve Medar of New York Toere } tournament on the turf of the Coan : vy 4 to reves aselt before home fans| Pe 9 Be Pa me | ; Martha Hackett, J: im Lat 18 SAD 4 Hollow: Fred Fulton, WU Re severe! other serene nad conidontiy Be Co atm te | zee ce Pyomtchoete ay The Jam, $4 in 110 3-6; Sir Mortimer, 84! Friday, usually an off day, has the | + rr rett that he too ANA HSNDICAP ; : confidently expects to retain histformer A. Bok. tit r defeated e i fon Weleht dant : a ! DAF. DIL PURSE Wills, $10,000; Jack re “Met” trophy, His opposition, how- | Francis itusiter in {irlousiy [in .50, 2.29; Ting atdug, 8-4 in 12; Superb! White Plains Hieh Welght Hon deserved official condemnation for his ; 0; Marcel Thor 1s, $2,500; If Gene Tunney’s hand Is well enough for him to}over, will be the timehest that ever] fought sets by a score Of 2-6, 6—0, 6 ind Kyo Opence, 3-4 in 00, 118; Kashmir, 5-8) 08 a feature, ‘This ts for all ages, | - htt Tne tataritn ts in And Three Other stirring $6,000; “Wild Burt" Kenny, | feht with in another week, he will be matched to[lined up for the chief golfing ent | 4 in 110; Burley, 1 mile tn Fool, over the about-six-furlong route, The | the opening event. He got the public coh TEST RACK AT 2.80 7 Johnny Dundee, $10,000; Hd-| battle Lary Williams of ‘Uridgcpor, Coon, for|in thin section. Jom Barnes chpper eens V mile th 1.30; Johnny O'Connell, 3:8 An 40 Millbrook. Purse, for | hwo-yeareold UMiclontty Mansel i \6E | Berrien tale ttle ER Fitzsimmons, $7,500. The re’ twelve rounds at the Armory A. A, of Jerwy City latter his flne showing in the British| Over 1,000 Horses Already Quar-|_ mer K.. 12 fo 51) Frank Waters, $4 to 1.81; | mon=wi min Se ssoostiine Of = ee | Blak hoon tp vistory siisont snrione| Wt OMe IStuae irlee ta Mk who wil officinte in the houfs | om Monday evening, Aug. 9. Jonnings bas alnady [open tornament, has entered at Green tered at Spa Toujours, 2 mile in 1.49; Polar Tamarta! wy a ng or a maiden ¢ ter n At end Barrett and u 2.00, 1.20, 2.95 POM. Ad Harry Ertle, Jim (Slim) Bren-| ered ue coumat of Wilitsme's manager to we] wich, as well as J. Douglas Edgar. 3, oa mar f 1-2 In 82 25; Unierdty and Hon Homme, 3-4 $1,600 at any time, will also be run! Rodgers were coming with days, All rato atop at | and Henry Lewis of Newark, | ™te% Canadian champion and a, host of | gee mocks July 26—sAtready more | in 1.24; 4. alfred Clark, 18 tn 2.20, L3tyae Mriday, rs hunk rugh when lt was ton tate Ma Lesinaton and. Seron 1,05 1-5; Gane Chick, 3-4 The meeting winds up ina bla: 8 in 51 nWhile a silent ¢ The first go will be put on —_ other leaders from all mections of the | (at. %, (housand of the beat horses of | sim Aine nine 20 P. M. ane thabow between Chartey Tageux, [oountry, " the East and West are on the grounds |in 49 25, L(3 2-5, 117 3-5; Forows, 1-2 ia elory with the Mount Vor. | anny ability of 1 4th ar Subway the French featherweight champlon, and Joe Ly fo bigs race meetin re noxt | ol ron ¥ This is a mile race | “richt ones menta'ty counting | ation, Wager retumet from hie reretion to-day | (ie west side fighter, hay finally been array Kramer and Tandem | NON ihe i euper Duford, 9-4 tn 1,83 9:8; Bhorty’s iret. +8 in for iiresvans, cds And sp sale winnings of Brak t nder | ewes matched Jock Simriay to box | Tey will come together ine twelve-round battle ag Race. mh Btige mille oineee ara nave | ta hk dato we fine thin catmare noe Wetaid naeacicenidadnametad: Ld ee see wee te ste Armory A A. of Jers City on Monday ewe| Frank Kramer and Oncar Wee acored | ing. ti touches hid Bad arichy free thabe: ene at Mrainaaicner Iittiah eesnnad | ‘ nat Mechaa! . ning. Aus 2. ts have been posted for the} a decisive vietory over n aft A or the eh p ” Reon i ha iT AK st x contes rett's somnolence at the post b: v 1 . Deimont Wik , Shares fe fighters io weigh in at 116 pounds at 8 PF. M. ine i SESE AUNNS) ON Leith tg for ‘during ‘the me Rosouis: 1 one ta 150) Burt mids A -Atrning. Softer. isarrettie somnolsnce at the past bid ITLL ON - ve.) WI wa \s #200 that he wit make vost otra Ala tc schoall le Spencer in a two-mile tandem) \mong. th ccleds hoes now. G Kelly, 1 mile tn 4.48; Day Dui pan aro Pinna Carey Irish Dream, | saying Rodgers ha at Ihawnt ber fonts Seis ete vi mateh race at the Velodrome in Newark | tered here are Man 0 ‘and Inch- 58 in 110; Dolly €., 3-8 in .88 44; Sir Grafton, Recount, OA Watch, Cromwell, Chrva- hans it hurt him to break on tt, Tool | .cogs MA THREE STAR soure, ‘ aRMEBAL, TO-DAY, POLO GROUXDH, |iterday afternoon, rumor and Tyy cabs the champion three abd two-year 2 ll tm LAV 3:9: Diewan, 1 mils ts 194; du tal Ford, Minto I, Ormonda and Au- bad the ailments of wich horges can- 4 ey eae Settee die ett | eos 4 on, ta two, beads, weapectively. of dhe yeas, | Pala ak ta 00; lake Boot, 2 mailed = daclous. The Edgefield Puram for not be posted on the bulletin board, i - pattie le . sans ee e ie nT - all