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‘ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1920," ; , , RUTH FRSTSTAR | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK IEiSIOV., { SE EARNINGS EQUAL ANTICIPATING, THE FOOTBALL SEASON mar sa | INCOME OF RING CHAMPION (ES WSKEBATTE. coup STUFF | We Tes te ; yh ool ! ) ii qi —— ips Neate Fit +4 aocent to we! ‘or Bout at Benton Ha: te = Meet Ske PiaoPey LAN ea ORPAATOS € on Labor Day. Every Home Run Yankee Star Now Makes Is Good for Extra| ea ee ws eT housarids of ron Men—Ruth’s Income Should Equal Jack # e) new y Alex . Sullivan. Jn ‘ {(Dempsey’s This Season. Yn J weight champion, le now aboard » ae : a train speeding for Benton Har-, ve By Robert Edgren. ue bor, Mich, where he meets his old. rival, Billy Miske, two weoks from’ Monday afternoon (Labor Day)* imj- the open air and in the same ring; in which Lightweight’ Champion, Benny Leonard stopped Charlie White July 5 last. Dempsey was accompanied by his! manager, Jack Kearns, several spar- ring partners and his trainer. No boxer was ever more confident that —_—~TZG he will be returned a winner, .but vl - A that doesn't mean that the powerful Punching Jack la going to regard Miake as a “sucker. ; sens bf “Take it from me,” eaid Dempseyy* “Miske {8 a dingerous fighter, 0f' fought him three Umes and I know! He has @ wicked punch if it land and it's up, to me to keep out ol harm's way, “I have had enough expertence "to know that no champion can afford to get reckless. If I hadn't fought Cham- pion Willard I would still be a co! tender—nothing more. ‘There is ways some one somewhere that destined to take the ochampion's meapure—and I mean to take eve precaution so that I will hold on“to: the title as long as I can. wi “I don't think that I am invincible, I believe in that old doctrine, “there , is always somebody who.is as good, & if not better, in your line, and it only 4 ‘onuaows Wew 3 PD takes the opportunity for him to Der eneve eer cee! ie Mise t fight ib “Miske 1s a grea’ er, ANd Ibe R: S dpe. n, PAMARYLVARIA 13 GOING To BE | won't be an casy tani te defeat him. land Reever” THs YEAR. Of course I am going to try to knock him out, but gen rounds is a short Compright, 1880, by The Pres Publishing Go. (The New York Bvening World.) RUTH is the first athlete in any other line of sport whose earn- @nings can be compared to those of a ring champion. Babe. is i tn a class with Jack Dempsey as a money maker. From the astonish- "Way in which Babe is cracking out new home runs nearly every day it hs TUS WEARS ; . a is begins to look as if he can put that me De Ma < me Nea x ake old home run record up as far as he 1ATHe seraey one ner Meng Coat ae caren to, At any rate, he's setting on TootBat SCIENCE Nets we = eee ® mark that other baseball playerm PACUTTARY. Prawn be No biktas can shoot at for years to come. Ruth's reputation is: greater than any other ballplayer ever had. Some of the great old timéra may be forgotten in a few years more, but the record book thakers, the baseball dopesters and the writers of baseball stories can put a kick into a paragraph for years te come b= merely mentioning Babe Ruth's name, we <The old rumors that Jack Dempsey likes to hit the high qpots have about died out. There never was any truth in them, afid a lle can’t live. Demp- Bay never dissipated. At least he hasn't @—< << disdtyated in any way since | nothing about boxing, but he can't became a boxer. I regard him as the | work it in this country. . cleanest living man that ever held If Johnson faked, he lost all claim *, t title, The | 0? the champlonship title right there, fae, Werit's Geavyweies and made himself an outcast, glamour of the title and all that £008/ “But there isn't a chance on earth * with it never turned Jack Dempsey’s|that he did ee Ad Tost to a been jecent, | Younger man in good condition be- apres. He hes heap dor' An cause he was mushy himself, in ody _ jhome-loving fellow in sp! and head.” The morning after the “attractions” that surround ® poPu- | ngne I Johnson and asked him ldr favorite. if he remembered where the knock- IfJack Dempsey is a student he| Out blow landed. He nodded and touched the spot on the side of his | may ‘have learned something by Jook- | Ohin, ‘and the teare rolled down his Parvarn 15 GETTING READY Te SHow YALE . HER NEW FooTBALL AS USED AGAINST OREGON. FT WLe TaWe INTELLECT Te inv) ANY NEW YELLS. eNOS Swice TE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION WIE HAVE No Dover’ THE Lagias WILL Soon BSE PLAYING OUR CoLee mm FeoTaat, GAMES. - LIVE WIRES | distance, although at that all my op~ ing over the careers of former title- | cheeks. Apparently, he was broken- Ponents that I have stopped I have Dempsey says he intends to [hearted over losing. I asked him why “Right now I am within a few days; I couldn't ore St Wie expects to be beaten some time, | hurt him and I wore myself out try. I n Ga me Pla yed l ] nder |foox the title away from, Jens Wily want to think that he threw his] jooked like, ' hae ok first scrap since then, but I feel great’ championship away Johnaon has said he lost to a bet- |7-and Tam as hard as naile—havings Os rying ONALTLONS ‘cone nothing in that year yut hart sem [South sone case oF the other ne ts superfluous — flesh, have I lost! in Har, and there’ evh, nor have I los pemreay WON'T BE L ‘er 's no particular - tpitches T “ | wind through not’ taking care of nrvs' Be tatement a Har may make, rimes itches Toney a case of |” Ou y cs : 3 Démpsey remembers the The bast thing to do Is to forget all Polo Grounds in First) of STANDING OF Lan FUE PR ee Cotnineae 3 meatspance te, gay lees iownd | ev, on the coming career of young 3g ‘When Jack Dempsey, real champion. It's climb through the ropes,’ physies! Bes pater iivea without tho jally I will be as fit as It Is possible, mueh luxury, drank little, ate little, oi ee Fa eee po, Cause I have met a better. fighter.” getto, and never went far out of Yanks Mak j While the heavens slobbered like a oul 4.878 | Chicage NI Sire An wncenfei Mngt Ctl dat Rea ane peer e Clean Sweep Ld eter be geri Bile At sare ar pm eS gt 4 m Willatd eked Jack Johuece ° ° y Pittaburgh ...83 80.315 | Philadelphi > oe headquarters here. £ Bi he aspect but the consistency of a "iureh -. i =e pe" OF Indian Series, Shawkey | ; | aa ndian Series, Shawkey - pve onder dec nae omental Eg oy Py Ra | to Winners “and entertainments. Wil- .|for, but he admits that both the In- By Neal R. O’ Hara. slopped, pinwhesled and furbelowe ternational. Sporting Club and ‘Text? the DIR DGE: ely wi be nastth cad conaitien, fle SIR TY DODGERS: (eolely wath in the field for it, as is Jimmy Dough. ita” Wmnesit. Ha trained | _ Playere’ share of the World’s Series will be $5,000 apiece, or just about} downed the BEGUMMED GIANTS: erty, the popular Philadelphia pro-! * ee ard Ae Sess han foc ts Mays and Rest of Team Come| '¥!s, however, was a victim of strikes enough to pay each man’s carfare home. yesterday in the first of the two- ac > my D. d D fe t Gi t. done so in short oner, and maybe Keop’in the best physical condition | he jost, and he said: "He was top aes A tdi 3 Le O gers erea tants bafta Rei gered Mai sap coal 4 ble as long as he ls champion. | young and strong for me. R, but if he meets a bettgr man he doesn't/ing.” That's just about what it lard at Toledo last year. This 1s my by careless liv- That's a thing he isn't likely |r man and he hae sald he tar 4 i work: in the movies, so I ‘have. n ing to or belleving sny WILLARD. ting to of beleving any ‘self. as, Willard very well. had a Jeas y about the black misft and.keep an i j|poon aa I reach Benton Harbor, and: Two-Game Series, THE CLUBS the public can be sure that, when ambitious he took good care of biM- | gure to be interesting. Se aa ' : NATIONAL LEAGUE. |to be, If I am beaten it will be be.’ Se eee ular ana anes By Charles Somerville. #8 | return here as goon aa the Miske fight : the Polo Grounds assumed not only $43 | Boston nt ‘Havana. “At once everybody was Nothing definite hag been done in; a * which well-known’ athletes slipped, pan et ete gees en ee ard lived at the best hotels and ate B t y | h ft 5th Ti ton best tables, all of which isn’t ea ing em or me Coprright, 1920, by The Proms Publishing Co. (The New ¥ ek Brentng World.) me). | Rickar!'s Madison Square Club are! reference to the mud they got on 'em) fat, pampered, conceited, ar cocoa - Beglraed moter. Nothing definite In the mut and the potential run never was acored. mh round battle fixed for them. e it Boston (two gamer), ie will pegpeny ie done until they! . do. He : * Indi cl we tribe the pa . Louls at Pittsburgh, return to this city. eh with Dempes Ba ines ana| .to Bob’s Rescue in Eighth fr ely that het ihe me When the spitball becomes legal, the last hope of the wets is gone} na fight Ike, this one the peter it Pier ah turn to this clty. axe in the! he looked in good condition, But un- + ‘ amieson spun a ellly 7 Rest ey ALL 7 . . Ronis Zap ees beet tie ond : ioe uci M Mert wiih his tocaaee ng der. his sun-baked ‘hide, Willard Inning. Bhawkey's heads pear wor" Bale cot tfeth? A'8 ang Quators clash in a series It'll be a Pennsylvania rear-end 7200), Sonaitiona, And the conditions | AMERICAN LEAGUE. a iris rar irapene rte! ena IP" of wits with Shawkey and walked. @acked (ho hardness of a dard ee EAC citrine oe rantiti eee hehehe for i ay boa Posted . « had the muscle, the A 4 the price of hi: line. juried under a rain that began frivo- ee «Sina, the, nee CLEVELAND, 0., Aug. 14. |tnen™ faced. Shawkey and. rolled »a|@ | When Rockefeller isn't one up in golf he ts In the price of his gaso Analy Oce Gumtineed tee ptteae toa L. PC./on Dempsey’s style. - Brennan feels 87 437 | confident that he can whip the cham- 88 .42 | pion, as he feels that he can take any Ni \ der. = Mudd 1 might have 3 70 68 381 bf noft living had taken the speed IE Now York Yankoes swept the err as ey ith idS hi ‘The A's must be saving something-for a rainy day. They never have | et, I know it was steady, secing that fy" i nosis | RinoNiae whorten Ne hue encod eet aGd' the toughness out of him. A man Indians before them on the dia-|catchor defected from anything when the weather's fit for baseball, i erred She anne 1 8 panes alt Giuke' NERYRADAY, lop of hie own that spells knockout vant take a bottle of whiskey to his mond on League Park, winning or made Le et The eee a walking stick, w’ he press Fi a ‘oom night after night, as Willard | the fourth straight game of the scries | “Md Just before he began training for | . hen it lands, j Pius tanta filles, bee Wemhe waa’ on AN AMATEUR TENNIS PLAYER IS A GUY THAT DOBSN’T HAVE A} Px canopled solely by my Maker's | New York, 4; Glevela SOS AAG: lachrymose clouds) downpour. Philadelphia, 1 (fret game). = " hy Pight, and have enough stud left |N0e The score was 4 to 3, CUE wan 10 the. third: toning that the| “ACRUST NAMED. AVTER HIM, ‘Both pitohers had thelr moments niladsiphis, @ (soeead game). je A ee onery him through a battle with| Bob Shawkey rogistered his ffth| Yankees, got the opening run of the se 8 of lost control. A spitball ‘is one Detroit, 3 (game called end fifth Boxing Board Saat straight victory of the season over| game Two hands were down when Babe Ruth could make as many home rune In the National League so |thing. But when the zodiac is Niag- | -& youngster like Dempsey. over | fine’ Ruth, acowied and scowled at | 1 h da hia 7 |ariac, not go ggod. Both made plate] * GAMES TO-DAY, . 4 Dempacy knows what was the mat- | the Indians, but it took some stalwart | Caldwell, with the result. that he drow| 0"@ ## the grounds had fences, | = | | Chucks as wild as might turn a moun: |New York at Washingto Going to Albany ; : ter“ with Willard, although ‘Wittard help from Cari Mays and the reot of | &,Pass. ee Oi Rate JS pine ‘The Senators may be in the upper House of Congress, but they're near|{ain lion if persistently and con- Rpeten ot Falbaesenla. ‘ | Managed to conceal it from every lth team. Bob was batted of tholand ‘Pratt doing tho hitting, Pratt| the cellar of baseball. ’ sistently fed on red pepper, with, SL Loule at Clovtané, G gaa give Fight up to July 4th. ¢ | Mound in the eighth inning, but when! bounced a double to the centre feld o 8 from here and there, a dash of Gor- Chicago at Datrott (two games). To See overnor: WY Dempsey’s recollections wen' ui eM wall and Ruth scored by dint of wild A team has fet, to be on its toes when it's leading the league, The other| gonzola, (Gorgonzola is a cheese. But) | __ : . fureher back he cd take a esos? Mays entered he fanned O’Neill, and Dipping and HOppIOG neces RR teams are on its heels, Pile eat I know ogame 1080 thinka it is a Mezi- No faturé plans heve ad! from John L. Sullivan's career. Sul- | Muddy Ruel doubled Johnston sreal- i can general.) Property, including wig. been ane: | Alvan “was a tremendous booxer and | ing ayy cols }on the run trall, Bob Ahawkey started They have boxing bouts in the Athletic’ baseball park, which simply! ‘Gladly would I blot the fourth in-| Wheat and Myers mozied across. {nounced by the newly appointed! P a wild man generally when he was f! ifice bunt.| Means Philadelphia has a diamond ring. ming from memory. But that Isn't 0 y Right th dt emain for ommiesion and not! : Shampion. He put himself so entire-| Stalwart and rock-ribbed was the Bove OP MM atene centres scoring the wey for a basebmll reporter to| the end of the battle the Dodgers as- ee patel ser foie ee th jy ‘out of condition that a mitdie- defense behind Shawkey, He set the poankey 2 eB RE pases. and or Sper? pet with Bie comics. etre gummed % Commanding eee oo Toe next k. "ie regi 4 wétRni could have whipped him, and | style in th 4 4 ‘had slumped and pattered and| pack of the Giants’ nec! uth week, when Govern ; Tint yave dim Corbett hia, chance, Ser Apagenige ier Pocimele Aube vevbia te tne aEht foe poured rain from nearly the begin-|and Wheat, the trouble makers of|cai the men to Albany for the pury! ‘@orbett, in turn, fell for “high life” grounder to the right of the box. The | Tak Peck tallied, but Ruth was ning of the game, but Kiem, at the} the fourth, wére put out on @ liner! pose of appointing e Chairman. whtn he had whipped Sullivan, with ‘© the right of the box. The|/thrown out at the plate Smith to wheel, was a deep sea umpire. Every|and a fly in the eighth, but Myers ‘hevresult that he was knocked out | 6Vér reliablé Duffy Lewis stood out in Johnston to O'Neill, Bambino hit] Champion Jake Britton, who has) tte Bridgeport once Jn a While he arose to the surface | beat out a bump to Toney, and Fred- | Owing to the appointments coming, terrifi ut he slid in, Bridgeport, Labor Day, the offictals af the only, five years later by Bob Fits-|left fleld taking oare of ovorything| put the Penuaylvania Irishman stood | made plenty of money out of the box- on Pi 9 y- |at alate hour Thursday, when the «mmons, a real middleweight. to his guns. ing game so far this year, will add 10 drop O'Dowd and look | 18 oi Agra Tetra ye EA Pb Rates ne a eens Governor «vas away praenghby Capitol, Tob Fite took SOAs eats hie, way:! The offstox made es - Losi St san: eee Se BAe, wise the scrap floated along amid the} By this time the Polo Grounds had ¢ ae 4 ‘nis fighting condition for |% "ne running capture of a puatling $9,000 more to his bank account within Mt o * of is h it was tmposstble to ascertain just dashin, ray, with all Als reefed| gone beyond the quagmire stage and many years. He lasted until old age |*mack by Steve O'Neill, and per-| A*t*ts and Actors to Wage Dia-|a fow weeks, He will receive $4,000 e rudder pet agam of the i f : e ff ls ge i i i pe at Saratoga on | and te rudder set ajam of the mar- 5 keer, woppertne why the atantie rod next step of the commission: ’ mond War. for boxing Louls Bogash, the Bridxe- 26, pret pleted hie | Malade, eet, n't manoeuvre across the | woul 5 a Hiab Aid . ng Saag a wee - 1 ssn pd gh. gb thai aha Ray Bide, 1. 1, will bo the scene of) pore Menewalgnt for twelve rounds, | main ne Nig pyre ‘tate, Tee tan | In the third, Miller of the Robin| Bluffs to witness the game. ‘The members of the commission, th- mee paves Drone away, Pe | it may be said in passing that It was) « basoball game to-day that should truly te bas steared for the couleas one tea’ Loren, the | Roundbetts had nicked a single and| They needn't have been afraid of . : conattions until near the end of his |« double by Lewis that drove home| be a scream if the purticipants live up| t® deelion, at the Bridgeport Ath- | vom aero ee ey vise, the New| Burlelgh Grimes, stricken with an at-| Toney hitting any of the boats, He |uding Joseph J. Jdhnaon, Walter G. ring career, Fits drank a little at| Peck in the fifth. Babe Ruth, limping to their Srcteaienay reputations, mee letic and Amusement Company © | orieang tenttierwelght, ‘They will come together | tack of Babe Adams fever, had kicked| passed Koney and then Peter Minia~| Hooke and Edward W. Ditmars, ex- ieee, “but never in say excomsive | ae he was, disregarded pain ant infury| opposing teama aro composed of heavy | AUS: 28, and $8,000 for battling Johnny | iq « ten round content, a double into Pep Young's sector. But| ture Man Kilduff cashed in with a| pressed thelr appreciation at beinie! ited. id tion Sebt | a5 ne moved in right fleld to gather hitters df the atage and comic art fleld,| Tilman, the St. Paul fighter, for ten} 14, casney, the crack Baltimore feat Olsen oozed it to Frisch, Frankie] pop. that plumped a lucky distance them in as they came along. Ward and| and tho game will see the actors trying| rounds at the Cleveland baseball park| wn ss boon home several knew nothing farther reganiing the OHN “ back 54 orea M; but Geo m7 se Beno, WAS Pel PROM |Peck, Pratt and the otherg all con-| to get revenge for a defeat they sus-|on the night of Sept. 8, Britton wilt | mune, who wee ti, ots tdogrm to his men-| Gcigh Grae already, cocniing wmity| it to Prankle for the Tee nail at | Governor’s plana and were anxiously: *° SOFT LIVIN tributed their shares. tained Inst year at the hands of the| get into copdition for both bouts at | ser Eddie Moad, to-day, te the that be] returned the compliment to Frank and| Koney. a awaiting his advice, which they ex-' Sack Johneon lived the soft Mfe| However excellent the defense of tho| pen and brush wfolders. A pitchers’ Baily Gruprts gymnasium at Harlom, | "il rtum next wok, Mead mare that he baa! Frank put Miller out with a smile) Was this Burleigh guy going to| pected would be fortheoming during! after.winning at Reno, Down there | yanks, they could not provent the Ih- ly Grupp’s gy: 5 pias battle between De Wolf Hopper and pending for Coane oa'l added to the ball. And Johnston| Babe Adams Us? Weil, not quite.| the early part of next week, inothe Nevada fight Johnson was | diane from breaking through in the| Tad Is promised, The gamo will feature Labor Di ; dd herweisht.| Mpped it to Mmitty, Miller tried to| back of third and in front of Burns, |Cbosen for guch important poste put a popped Smith filed. King appeared at the -—_—_>—___ m The articles of agreement calling for the Martin to the Beaut. ee cm Juoky seventh, as it 18 called. Ray] ee a ot eee ee tala at Kengion | Burke-Cene Tunney twalveround bout atthe Ar-| Ay pemertmat tout between colored teary. |, But Sa. (is foun wee, when the) pints, petting tor loner ue recs TEN LEADING BATTERS Caldwoll started with a base on balls| Weld. mory A. A. of Zereey City on ntst Thursday miaht | weights will be fought in the opm air at Ban | Tepresentatives of the Irrewuiarly pul-| fated his Dinct ele ensey made it 1 4nd Jamieson punched a clean single toam will be plotted from| tre signed by the managers of both flebters whieh | (nicage, Ind, this afternoon. Gam Langford, | SAtIne “Heart of New York's! Sub-| burner to cefitre, urnsey mato IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES to centre, placing Caldwell on third Raymond Hitchoook, D6) tinchas the match, Burke's articles were received | formerly of Boston but now of Chicas. way Scientists garnered the grapes.| sing a ingle, atace: n th oe » will so | Ned Wayburn, Jona. to! oo statchmaker John Jennings last might and | ican’ Gam DMoVer, the hamky balier, ia woe [in this fourth Toney Introduced his| Brooklyn fans sunk to tremolo, while ot the powerful and apparently fit to fight. | Obapman’s sacrifice fy scored Culd- dara, Wrank| Burke left New Orleans for Now York sesteniay, alluring epectalty, “I'M WILD!" Noj| Manhattan awoke to cheering that NATIONAL LEAGUE. Hut he wasn't the Johneon of Reno | well with the first Cleveland tally of| Orion “Yulin Charles “homvis, Dilly | The mangers will post thelr frtelt of $1,000 foc x Bac: See, Te wine, wee ner Stionen | More #0, I'll bet, ‘than Smitty, whose was all to the ecatatico lyrico colora- “BR, B d L = armen, _ appearance om Bunday, which fforta to plant himself behind Toney'a| turo, or—shall we siy?—whooped . were Digher, Dut hie lege | fh Sant cake the Tanke tone to et] UMIMED ed Ciae aw “and sens Bunch, re Made te mates) Sctpciefo em Trude athe nec on ee te eae audeetio| fob. ae jl Hoeed hk oa eat base Rit" of Fhe | Buck, Tony Melchotr, the young hearywoight of | ' ; = booking In eccentric dancing, Grif-| With King on 3 and George on 1, | & SS eM ft ig fend Duty Lawia ahot e Stimete | isthe, aptiata, will hand the following| cyimgo, wlio frorerm in every fight be eres | pat yforan, the NOW Oriouce Ughowsieht who | {ith Journeyed the bulb into centre to|the Beaut beslugged Burleigh for a go Sasi 13 8 Single to centre, driving Pratt home. ta) Het,to the umpire as thelr aualile? | ia’ jee tum been.matched by hie maneerr, Tarsey | na, Gereloped Into one of the top-notchew in 'hie| begin with, Wheat whammed out an|gay right double, King came in we 1B 0 2 had an acquired taste for | the last half of the elmnth inning Bl-| far courthun, clone Cart, Pete, Wile | Lithonstein of Cricago, to mest Homer Smith. | sirision tn the last lx month, scored another | undeniable left double. Toney next| under wraps. Burnsey breezed alotty Bo BS 08 0 19 that he couldn't cut | ™er Smith bumped a clean ain jaie, George, Mastunuy, Harry Harah-|enothar Western hearrwolght, in the semi-final | ree victory at Now Orlane « tow nights ‘ego, |DAssod Myers on slings indicating that | safely behind hit Gram. Se Y 4 Be te centre, and after Ruth mado a apectac-| fold, Clif Sterrett. T. A. Dorgan,|ot ton raunds to the Jo Dempeey Billy M! Ha knoctesd out Red Dolan, the Now Orleans | Fred thought the plate wide enough YOW! WOW! Perhaps WHEE! AMERICAN LEAGUE. ~ aos od Beh ular running oatch of Larry Gardner's | or McCay. | Tom, Fawe 2M | rignt, which will be fought in the opm alr et] ngneer, in the ninth round of & fifteen-round| to bridge the Pacific, However, he| But no. A purple silk bowknot over! on. th oR, yo as wipoee, mansa doupled to fort fala, Von iiymnen, pun Hathoiden Wallet Hoban, | Haat Chios, Ind.,.om Labor Day afternoon, | rite, Moran le matched to fight Charley White | Meant te do Shes agers Hits aid cree foe BS, Rep ae ae both 4 Sy 8 oor i Swinnerto Ww = et Hast Chiogo, Ind., on Aug, a1.| fill the bases. Hut he no inten- | fizzled away on grounders to Koney. : tod rent discunsion followed ints biow,| Jimmy’ Awinnerton and’ Walter Bron; yg meh, @ Knockout Pail Detmont, | Chionge, of Maat Chien tion while #hooting 'em tosKoney to| Just for a minute in the ninth WE $3 183 foo a had struck on foul ground, As usual, anda prepared to sive “Happy” Smith the op slam up a htrl that none but an avi-| took interest anew. Kell's hot smash ee wie “A Th however, the umpire won, hn AL LEAGUE) rorunity of squaring accounts with Gothem's iat-| Radio Summers, the New York featherweight, | oir (and none bit an altitude demon | had been hooked and turned to first. 20 8148 8 44 mp) Dock Jo lak Wedneeds ‘ ¢ ht 65 BY aton came through with a alng - ort ‘emeation,” "Tat where Fronk Beatt, | hewed bie semence ay night st) at that) could capture, Griffith; And Vernon, the Redoubtable Tow- F a ki 4, 4 ing Bmith and Wamby, puttin: Hintth’s manager, clalmos that ‘Happy’ was not | Mitchel Field, where he fought eight hard rounds | 40, with an eage to leave his eye-| Head, blared forth no brilliancy, Mat- [om Oo 8 diane within ane run of a. t ve tuned up for hie boat fight." say Tob, “and that | with « broken rib agninet Wille Kohler of York: | [Srea Sin mu efind, ter of fact, he dllpped sadly to Oleon 4 m 6 T meeed CRe Lae te enne same palin Af given @ retum bout he will roverse the decision, | ville. Summers's doctor hes advised him to gw 10 |" Ge course, Wheat and Myers moved |to first. But Larry—(what? not re- = Th wut the cuntes the mite mane eee Whenever Monti in ready to sien for that return | the country for a few works and rest up for the! oooh up a poK. leased yet?)—gave hope a Nigh C Ex-Ball Player Leaves #50,000, + or had had the blond undernand | fuse’. bout 1 will do itkewisn, Delmont will nit only | several matches for which Ais manager, John Cox.) “Samy, TONEY! |note with a bang through Kilduff, GREWNWICH, Conn, Aug. 13—Am having oF eee \ oxy By rmnitie p, fi] he was primes aaa ae, whip Smith again, but do it via the knockout | bas Bim signed up, Summers will leave eon . BAY? And then— : ; catate of $60,000 was left by the Intet faker mat a! y 0 fray when he wer hb route." Itt Understood that Chertie Doemerick, | “Jounny Romer, the fast litle fywoight Mt thie| “LOOKITHERE! WE hopped the scene in sorrow. Frank Prescott Norton, baspball ste: on the Tubper, Stove OrNelll! waved at Torontg, Ai Heme C9. tehrmaker of the HayBine A, A. where the pre-| aly and Frankie Mason of Fort Wayne, Ind.| WHATS THE IDFA, FREDER-| Smitty Burleighed to Grimes, frets tape, dae, mono eek es ees ‘ i Vout meeting bitween Delmont and mith was! it, jue signed articles of agreement, culling for | IK? : sesrts cr for the old Athletics, Later he en- failed to score in the held, to willing te promote the return bout, them to moet in a tea ound bout at Cedar) Out of his mitt had come another Stop drowning vour coffee in tears, tered the real estate business. The! cham. | first inning, ough they did not tack | ng strictly to away with that kind of este ilgelig wih Merrie, GR BY TE cht ap A cama of r anse tha | Polnt, O,, on the might of Sap Teanee yill| startling mud-eaglo trying to kiss a you boob. (TT. my: bulk of the estate wna left to hie widower” O'Dea tae, Lele waadionntihe cecenitea de. | have vo. bo at bis ben tm gee Co beet Meron, a0] un that wasn't thera Smith had as acit.) a seo enough out on the % : "Dow tote later has fought Jimmy Wilts aud al the Much Ohnnoe of wetting as. groun erday Ou seca rm re manding « ouranive A 95,000 for 0! m he oe inberi the t ‘And—well, the Yanks won, r Biante sc Borin Trebor, 8) . ‘el ’ siaithia tiled ean cape rerracarsnain enecanlbnre temper nee mirage yee rrp n pant tt Aor a Tera ee nee eter ieee: caeneasninen neenietininntinne ee