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—— = oo ari aereeer ier i , ‘ “ f a <a ‘ fy UG as 8h anaes ait wba bt tet ae AY, AUGUST 17, 1920, aefiy 67 atsgit BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | : eaPayy y tL] PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE - - -:'- ~- - By Thornton Fither for Bad Go Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). 'World Title Holder Writes About Importance of the “Push” Shot and How It Noh Should Be Played. ie q- my last article I explained that ¢ the underspin in a mashie shot i8/he tries to hit the ball up, utt obtained when the ball is struck | faitiviesy in the shape of the mak | a deacending blow with the club head| head or unwilling to ‘think that tt6% almost at the bottom of the are, When| !ft will do its work. This faithl ness in that which exists, and is thenga) that ia done correctly the ball starts|to be seen, costs many a player Away close to the ground, gradually| stroke when shots are being maq@al | "ising until it reaches its highest point| {fom @ distance of a hundred yard® land then descending to earth almost | °") 9° | It is really astonishing how weldy jlike the dropping of a stone. The|the mashie will send the ball up in j amount of run depends upon the de-| the air without the upturning of 't gree of loft on the club with which eeu You should also remem) the ball is played, a ¢ nearer you get to the the shot required in most..casea igs This shot has been described asthe | more of a push than a pick-up or, Maj “push” shot, and I think that is bet-| §CooP-up, DEMPSEN. 1S ESING | ter descriptive of what happens in the Bae enti thie unt shot, pue TO FIGHT B2GUVHIKE | making of it than the old expression) from the hole und take yore mastivens SRS A SRRUP” [ene ere” whot. “there (a, an am [Get your usual’ plane. wpen feta For JACKS | phatic suggestion of push tHW comes| choice, for thia assists in’ the obtain- from the great tension of the arms| ing of the upright swing which is oe and club at impact, and the endeavor| quired, Make the left arm part om TO CLEAN , Atip Enc pocrors ‘First Real Show Under Walker | Law Scheduled for Garden, | Sept. 15. HE first real boxing show in New 2 ik York City under the Walker law ; will be held at Madison Square Garten on or about Sept, 15. It will be promoted by Tex Rickard, which means that it will set an example for Other clubs to follow if they mean ; to keep the sport in a high place. Al- feady preparations are under way to ‘improve the big amphitheatre, and fwhen the boxing fans pour into it for the opening entertainment they will '_—hanily know the place, A bie fore . 7 Of painters are now at work on the interior. * Rickard has several matches In view, but he wants to start the pall to keep the blade of the club square | the club, that is, keep it straight with the Hne of flight. the upswing and make It control they Hitting the Ball Down club, Abe Mitchell nas the idea all right Where Bodily Weight Should B6,°** a a and expresses himself this way: that Meanwhile, both wrists shotild be : aie Sraengioe cae yoo jhe plays lke Taylor, “hitting the ball rely aha, which prevents overswing 4? t down.” That is exactly what is done | ing. The body during the upswingye J ‘the Beane oe airsuing Ot ts the when muking the stroke that will give | Should be gradually moving fonws Garden under the new 15-round dec!- sion law has not been decided yet, but q don't let it surprise you if Benny Leonard is the one selected. The to the ball the greatest amount of un- | against the club, so that at the f derspin of which you are capable, of the swing the ball of the left gre ‘The advantages of this stroke are| too is bearing most of the weight of® many, but perhaps-none ig more obvi- | the body. a then hit the ball. big attrac. = ous or yaluable than the flict that you | finm punch, taking care that the righ Bee in nicest, iat posing. ‘at the \ can beat the wind with it, It matters| lee is not allowed to take any more’ honest-to-roodness lightweight Iimit, little what direction the wind may be | weight that it now has. os ‘fas he will have to do for Rickard, will Uiowing, for {f you play a push shot| You must not “come back" >to niet make a bout in which he appears the Jwith accuracy your ball will not be | the ball, but keep insfront of the elubygy Biggest thing possible in a fistic way, F affected to any serious extent by the |The club should be stopped as ne durring perhaps the appearance of element. In support of this statement | 8 possible to where the ball lay, Thag. Demp: against orthy rival, 1 just remind you that J. H. Taylor is | you curtail your follow-through, bi ad ess ¥ a | the greatest master of this stroke that | wll that will ppen providing you *g. CCORDING to gossip, Benny |e rH Re neve ev bebe ae vows else in | Kaep yout body tn front of the clubyreemd lightweight, but his manager, , QUARTERS | vorite when there is a big wind blow- |take the trouble Billy Gibson, insists such 1s not the r | in | you will know that (ese, Benny oi lightweight To show you that the stroke is es- | Push shot n get further aware ay can mane ucriveren' Hl Meustel Calls Bedwell’s Bluff ett ete ce al at | Pere tne bole ca oy ae a Se then trie bind pe dels ’ tion further the practices of other| It is not good to leave mashie plays ay have to be shown, 0; M 6) We Si Bi t R r( sro \great golfers, Braid hits the ball |before dealing with the pitch and rue As @ Welterweight, with the privi- nt an ar-str Darton. face Hor: \fown, but his grip is such that.a|shot, [t ix a good shot, although: daw Mage of dictating toring, which cham- ye ee XJ \erife of left to right spin must de-|H. Taylor startied the golfing worlds fe pent pre ats a bahar ad ‘ velop occasionally. Therein, one|by asserting that the playing of Ate nard could walk through the pres-1 At Any Rate the Two Great SARATOGA SELECTIONS. eer might say, Hes the little weakness | Was detriment ‘ole, re Bec ot Mbabane ald AM ex- Colts May Meet in Saratoga mere Referee'n Aw: of the genial James. Just what "J, contention wages nding himself, Bu ¢ is a nour First Race—Jynt tle, Vivian, EN, Conn, Aug. 17—Charile _| hs Variation of Vardon. at the time I am not absolutely cet Welterweight as not a few believe Cup R si pret alte yates, Mile, ' | Pilkington, New England featherweight harlie Paddock, a er wise inde’ caer ke WeKiGn he varies |Miin, but my ase n is that thet Boxing as a lightweight in a fifteen- up Race at Spa. ,_ econ Dream of the Val- | champion, gave Joe Currie of New the craek Cali= Pee ee eee ee aetinod of hit. | pitch and run ix an essential shot th apuad bout Best Sesiaion isa tees ley, ‘Thunderstorm, Frederick the | Haven a boxing lesson here, winning iis sprinter, STANDING OF ting the ball; but. 76 per cent ot| all golfers The ne ts s When tte » Cheyer at 5 Ghanvatatesa cae who wen e i 5 ; It. Of lis not advisable to play it, of courses! hitter that he undoubtedly is, Leonard By Vincent Treanor. « ‘Third Race—shebe, Frislet, Byo | the, Teoree ome “hrahovetai | - 100-metre dash nis whole aie dade Tieton ii age [Dut on the other hand tere are timews Fi fod ole douke auowt Leons|_ SARATOGA SPRINGS, Aug. 17. apa atte © oe. Sor Park. at_Antwarp. THE CLUBS Rea I Ane ball Re ascending (and Aituations when (he shot orig eon puerto |. Broo! L ‘ r is fi ore likely to i oa 's oxnet weight which would ina OUIS FBRUSTEL called Guy Bed- " Oe Peheléne, Gmnatt Guy, ¥ ) blow with both mashie and trons ee Ae than a high uppkoaowes) - Ble Stent between him and same of the well's tiiutt about a match be-| Raleo, oe .f NE ERN all depends what kind of shot 18 Te- | sith underapin on the Dull a | “e Johnny Dundee, who haa fought|ton this morning. —— a . tending of the tubs. | mostof his shots at time when the 1 Benny Leonard very evenly at so-| Mr. Riddie’s trainer offered to have }and make a real sporting event out nat ine W. kc rt chs pa paced Us bones Rid Big Pre Golf . ty rT \- 5 an - a i) the ar > rally a ba i ongherrg eel, Selecbtancey tho two great bolts meet In an im-) of it, We'll Jet the horsemen be the Roa : ptigt BS ascendtme blow has underspin on Iti bs , find FONE, eae line and. Chasis | Promptu race at any distance, welght | officials and you can ride any jockey By Neal R. O’Hara 2 Buffalo: at 23 (the mere fact of the ball being hit Tourne 0 ens. White of Chicago might also subject|for age, without an hour's delay.| you want and I']] use Clyde Gordon. Gupevicht, 1909, ty The Frew Publishing On, (The Now Yorn Drentey Werte Eis ‘ below the @.uator mallet Pats veoh oy Dp ore . recuse, ere is a certain amount of ufder- ° Placa caters Cet ee atk ee fe neh eM) oe ener zou Saes mh coee| Gel fe Bio ey fe obo Rath ax banghall “Aer avery tong Art be | "HUSigIGS a piston fi wat tne amount is | Weth 32 Startersé b ~ | Well and ho declined. eaten walks, ’ Ake 2 tly Limited; and the ball t e' r, the Philas a % grounds). |tinctly limited, ani re Bo eh oce wes bee ren’ Uaehe For several days Bedwell has been| Bedweli appeared non plussed for oan 6 \through air ing A ai feat ienny’s heels for some time. {taunting Feustel about a match. Mr./an inétant, then made a joke of it] City series of St. Louis thia fall will decide whether sister or Hornsby |“ ™'* Kocher St fialtimore, Panaion Bey Haye CHICAGO, Aug. 11.—The Profesctanal All that has kept this pair apart, | Riadic'’s trainer had been evasive} and walked away. has the toughest hardicap, Akton at Heading pie ee Golfers’ Association's annual tourngas Hf-ono is to take perlously the com: /about it until to-day. As he was departing Feustel yelled Oar tn 1S NATION, ; TBAGUE | Do you “hit the ball down ment will ‘open to-day at the F plaints | of famal to anake weight | As Hodwell passed him on the ‘tack Jat him: "I'll meet you soon enough. There is only one reliable way of doubling your money in Boston. me Al, BAGUE: | look at the shafts of your SLO OR caren: Mien nts ayo Bee ; for him. Gibson has contended that {f|ho sald) “How about that match| I'm going tn the cup and J Nope noth-| That's selling star baseballers to New York. pivantve «198 40. us| Chtense ET ee eure ie On Dee ee ont att tieatd Gacetaee Leo a 1 Tendh dent: “ ard, towar p face the e i ne fe da os et aatec lo do welabt doe bins Lewy | ree? Lie happens. to your horse before] Had threo umpe in the Yanic-Cleveland serled Inst week—one of ‘em to see mae f 48 | you play the push my take at 36 holes each day, -“@% and his loquacious ma&hager would| “l've teen waiting for yo! said) that day, that Babe touched first, second and third on the way home. witiebreh 6 53 as iys | turf when you pty It Hutchison and Joe Roseman fy climb a tree to keep out of harm‘a|Feustel, ‘That's just what I was Later Feustel declared that he ee ie ms Gane yesTanDAY, nm [ie essential to the proper playi Chicago who were not Included in‘ thi way. going to A&K you. How about @ race | surely was going to start Man o’ War THE ACTOR THAT LICKED M’GRAW DIDN'T ACT LIKE A LAMB. | oiscinggtt, 9; Chicnao ‘ Le ncdearae for if there is not A divat | eight quotitters andwed this distéle fj sas hole betwee ere yor ” ere bracketed in the met. Ias Leonard is to be paid a suarantes| ae 19 o'clock this morning? Your/!n the Saratoga Cup, which will be Ese eke f Pittiburgh, a: 81, Loule, tnd the Nnié, you nave not hit dows | were, bracketed, in the te es { of: 450,000 by Rickard, the largest | seas is ready and no is mine. Tlt| deeked Nore a week trom next satur-| _, Canada has a perfect right to challenge for America's Cup, Canada’s Now Yorn-Philadetphia (posteened; ratay, | 24, the, hey en Arthur Clarkson of Kenosha ¢y bam ever given a lightwe ° DAY, de aa f a bee | George Fothertneh Glen Cove, iN. ery, of boxing. Benny will hav: ‘you $100 or $500, and if that Isn’t|day. It is & weight-for-age event at] %* meen G 0a ATS o 8 6 dhew: York at Paieaolin (a rami: neve ab tee wil gee the bail away | Ys wlthdrew sat Be post, 8 forfelt (06 $30,000 to. xuat-lenough 1 think Mr. Riddle will back oT al and three-quarters. The guys that saved thelr rainchecks at the Polo Grounds last spring Pittaburgh i from. the ground unless they scoop] . Jim Barnes of St. Louls who won Hep ” Weight limit of 135 pounds eight hours | ™me for a&® mush as you want to be e Kentuckians made a clean-up in| are collecting Interest on ‘em now. im the ball up therefrom. This is ate 4 Ine ppiked with Ceorge “Hawier Tsdere the show. ‘We can hold the race weight for the last race when Blowing Bubbles 6) votes aaa He tempted by an upturning of the wrists | poston 'in tord ay Pe =e ‘<ee ran home ahead of a big ficld of|. Bfaves ate the only club in the big leagues that’s laying down. The Braves AMERICAN LEAGUE. at the moment of impact, and such] Nearly ail the pia) ors were. ot ed * ° t are laying down bunts, LPO.) Cb, W. Lo, |1 stroke can only be attempted by w| practice but none 9 m, except Wil Bout With Martin Burke tee teen eae ees: 4 a enn MG | puger who has no talih inthe taat| fam Mactan of ort, Waa inka ‘ £ y E.R, 0: , nf and Pai fara of ackamaxon ae ; Bown rom 20 ley, and was backed) An American yacht with an American crew could beat any Ganadian “7242 32| Washinton a por Aaa Mcrae eae Wt Eb oay Pi POPE | A skiff if the course was fro 621 | Detroit at}as to ct ‘or nothing els layed @ beat ball foursome with sagt : Because of Tunney’s [llness) s,s pea nore of suo year, ehit she course was from hers 46 Canag 2 asic Se) at cat ote ear works | latin ot Gains ‘Rieti and "testa 4 men who lay the odds were staggering. Now a question whether Lipton or Ponal Is the world’a best loser, SRTRNDAY: Have Faith in Your Clubs hit «fi Blowing Bubbles ran like a good, s 6 v The average player finds it haed n were elgBE , , le ni H beweperelghit, anflonveat today that John tester] AMe@ colt, He met with hard luck in Yale will start gridiron training thie fall where it left off last ah a to bring himself to believe that he e scord Gene's Sudden — Poisoning] ryirn'*ins coined runes doce not have to go] the carly @tage, but when Lyke| means that Yale wil start at the bottom. ee aE eR: WENNEN Other, vames: net seheduled, can make & decent shot ty hitung| BM) Crd of G8 new record for auciey y play at Flossmoor. Most of the other Causes Second Postpone- aficr a match with Jack Dempsey, ax he ts ready | 8Neaked him through on the rail he] ~ —_ GAMES TO-DAY. the ball down and, as a consequence, | }ayers went around in 71 to 74. { aty minute, Pisnn| Made up a half dozen lengths, and q ment of Contest, ch ai ome as | engin J. e, Wiaener's Noman wown| Thee Misplays \Giants More at Washington, pul ho trick again, win by 9 neck. <> 4 ae tae The Watervilet Handicap’ furnish ; ee ay aind By John Pollock. _i ote ae ti on fen ee Maia ATanee, nines! Enable Indians | Managerless nelly Defeats the :/a metropolitan track in several year: 7 welkht, who @ here trom a years, T. B Y k h Ei Ne NARRAGANSPTT PIER, R. L, Aug. F day. | Sec ont fm | At the Judges’ stand the proverbial! # O eat Yankees. an fver OW | 17—Point Judith was unddle to over- AS 4 ‘ saeel te blanket ‘could have covered five of this city and Martin Burke of New| nun tn tis qounety betore he went © Boe | thom, wo clone was It + come a aix-goa! handicap in yesterday's Orleans, light heighweights, schedul- | 30d. Moe did courldorablo gont fighting in the ! Bes BOR EKA CFONR The bout between Gene Tunney of | |! tot anid also in Canada, Giteon expec was at sea as to the winner, Tha! ¢p - game with Dedham and as a conse- Gh for the Armory A. A. of Joraoy | Wet unl sie bs Conta, | Gitem exgre w evt | Tages onldLeochnres won” by. "o The Yankees slipped another peg yeiibADELPHA, Aug. 11.-—The New |Guence the latter won the eireult cups Clty on Thursday night, was post-| bave veut éeeuiig hia brvice head; that Fair Gain was second a /fitther buck tn the American League) oo) oS jpalliad dicsied an ver Man }the score at the end of play standing poned to-day. Turney was eelzed similar distance in front of Wyoming, [race when they were defeated by Trié | 00"), WenG day che aheert| who! 13 to 9 In favor of the Massachusetts Pe with aias ts Aan sg Kid Nortoth of Pe Hennings Park was 0 close-up fourth Speaker's Indlans by a score of 4 to een subbing for the absent John | four, the work of the locals in the an attack of sieknosn nt his], Kid Norfolk of Panam und Best Pal was loas than halt alg J. MoGraw, has been notified that he) Arpt half of the game was poor and training quarters at Keensburg on| Af. : length from the winner 5 haa been indefinitely suapended by John | term play was Incking. Philip Randolph 7 day siti wate .Sir Tarton, Commander Ross's| ‘The Hugmen staged a batting rally| A, Heydler, Preataent of the National | so” : @unday and dis physician says i will | Janata id at Maitimore, on Aug, Bo, for tweive | Handleap king, left last night toe in the t lanier nish tae th uaa Steer 5 ational) sr,, who was playing back for Point Be impoasibie for him ty box on | Mmnds to derision AR he, SPI Ta ELI Ue tr ee eee eee eee ie che cameien ae Cee Oke Geen eay |Tusih, wiaveG' a, atceaiy ane) ond. re rubs, but It came too late and was | Moran, the umpire, at the Polo Grounds face, in charge of Cal Shilling. Bon!-| peatedly overrode or topped the bail, | | Thursday night | | Chan nde do} faee will mart. | u; not sufllolent to overtake th jy |" Saturday, “Pep" Young, who figured | , > 1 eed to bi . ; seer PE ageless ee n the Edward. B,|ROt su o overtake the early yet at times he displayed speed to burn 5 Bae wurke, formed matohmnnnet! eee retin cam weataee ed | Maginn handicap to be run Wednes- lead of the longue leaders, ely deseee bil drew a fine of $50 a8) ana had it not been for his clever < rn %* j ‘ Ced Dahth Anca |May: After the race he resumes the| Misplay: “ ” aot biockin, 1d heady defense play the Ff the Forester's Cub of Elizabeth, | cpm air arwus at 97th sttoxt amd Bighth Avenue, | 24) 8 Misplays by “Muddy Ruel and 5 5; jocking an Brisa th Ran journey with Sir Barton to Windsor, | wy Rain prevented yesterday's game and ould have. F %, i, J, bas secured a lenso on the duck 1 ost tor wineral woke Leharg both will stare tn the fie | Ward proved the undoing of the] incre will be a double he opposing team would have run up @ : der to-day K oF astte, PY, Becond Regiment Armory at E much large’ handiea ‘ n- whdleap on Satunda Fred Toney and Jess Harnes will prob : ey Senne s er Rill Beennan. who 4s now matched with Cham # and Coveleskie both pitched | ably hurl for the Dedham played & steady, consisten | Beth, N. J, for the purpowe of mtag-| sion demyecy tor Demme's tite appearance ta — ry ball with the New York | ee co fon ne Giants game, and the work of Converse and | ‘ ~ ing important boxing bouts between | New hae Ltt to watt tithing st ga | Refane Miller Jockey License in twirler having a slight shade the bet-| CLEVELAND, 0. Aug. 17.—Work|Shaw on the offensive was mainly re- a topnotohers every two weeks, Burke | Tow ix Cainp. at Diamond HD, Ro. Germany, |ter toward the close of the game, both | incidental to the alloment of tickets! sponsible for thelr victory Demsey and jack lout old natin mid) LIN, Aug. 17.—The one-time fam. | mip by the men behind him gave |to the World Clark played well on ithe de- Provided it is | Dud has a big club organized which hel" E on e Sa 3 mF sued , Walter Miller, Ithe e to Speaker's clan. an ere, o-day en|fense, the former saving his team from Bie, ie hopes to recelye his sremeloe: OF th aw » by Ge nas | ruth did lence 4 success. | sae? here, was started to-day when | iG. ‘three sure goals. Rodman Wan st Club, H 4 to recelye his lice ee ee Ta GR CACO AHR bas id Baseball Club announced | amaker had an off day and the brii- -# ~~ trom the Jersey Aloxing Com- r Was @ successful iii sie in four trips to bat. Hie hic in| Pat applications will be ived,| lant youngster appeared unable to get Si mlasion at its next meet To order} w eT rider in Germany some years ago j ur trips to bat. His hit intiitis “tie pennant race is deci away with the ball, BETES cofrpste with tha New York olubal age tie tae hae cites amt cromd of | Tack in 1908 and 1907 Walter Miller |@ign aired the hating tescy foke bas [the mausaemunt an 8 decided.) Yt" was announced here to-day that Se Burke will surely have to pu’ on the| ws # ‘Woring bout ot | was atithe Helmht Of hiN fame, the fore. fen chev, “ne Homie loam from ba- wunced, it will] the tournament would come to & clone 0 many will be the | Champion | Mat rider on the American turf, De-| ore ing shut out. fecelve no money with the application, | to-morrow when Bryn Mawr plays est boxers he can becure In the decininn ot ‘ Norfolk in the nals for the Atlantic Jahres ae . As League Park J» Amaller than any | NO" X Py Btate of New Jersey. Hue “union 0 aula Wome eget | Y a ye Te y on Be saaghet Me ytaeh team beat nent seven tite off park in which the World's Sories*has|°“?™ = —___» — = J | be foumht in that elty on | he he es Rt posing pitchers, bu! Fee | heo cently, ei * . 4 ‘The officials of te Detrst A C.. wlin marie | Aue 2 te already teathed | Keene in the daye when the “white, efrors made ®Y the Yanks aa against aided Ree badd Mae person Will | Andrews Wins §8 Mavine Dares Bo attest tome ger lt ator anon i) | (Oe FOG! mark, nl Frowotor Dever cab that blue spots’ wore down in front in all the Indians faultiess playing @ave = ,, Bifle Matene! =a co a boatig on \ : y 1H go ty $10,000 before the | the classics, the game to Cleveland. pe pen. cna eRe CAMP PERRY, ©. Aug. 11.—J. U. % " 4s. Ao " ———~> — | Glante Hay Three-1 Pitcher, Andrews of Washington, D C., of the ~ =| te being Mitehell- of | nom Watt to w | Ruel's dropping of Bodte's throw to] ROCKFORD, ML, Aug. 11. — Olin Bai d Stat Marine Co wae ati t oh Inited States Marine Corps, w ° ra MEdaitee to st Maite Pitwlinaon of Ne] faite Oar Wig Hew York whilewsaht. who | * anowe Columba ine plate makes it the third im the |Volxht, piteher, haa been sold to the}. >! ced lust night ai Prine if tho | the star i fas feel ier) bik om ai bh Role Mince he tent cea ee | last two days. They all happened York Natlonals, President Bell of | HOUnCES [Ast Bight AB hi - Py fee of 55,000 aint it in Uhonight that be | uae Announcement was made by the Co- when tt decided . : “ He Marine Corps mateh of the National is Be tasks, 6 Yoshed to Wit ily dMiniete of | abia ‘University. Athletio. Aesestatt hen It decided the outcgmne of each Rockford, Three-t Club announced |Ritle Association shoot here. His total e * wea Soetre tsht, ot Mi. Rese c etlo Association game, t began Sis professional . : By athe soins Foye Bo Me al reg groper ceeg go — rh te as sere a3 or ne Ghe right little collar oF i “6 ; mi Caines Hut Deu York m va |W: Walt, class of 196, an Graduate] Gene D. t ie gold, is negotiating | 97 on the 600-yard range and 98 on the fiahts Bran Vowncs ¢ he open | Yh Mul i A tome oaner of Aitieniee * uate | Gene Delmont scores Knackout. Walter” Pearce, |1,000-yard rani . ° oe og aa a ni | Piananer of: Atty te ae eed Le NOW BEDFORD, Mass, dwg. 17. hortatop, formerly of the| Sergeant T. Bb, Crawley of the Marine for the ti ie littl inlet. bat fur W DT rxaecnne aA togk effect July at. Mr, Di eno Delmont, the sensational Memphis of Pennsylvania Corps also had @ total seore of 195, but e ot Yo mer Malo Western | 6 ia’ retur Xo the shipping ‘biaihens URNUWGIENL scored a great victory b “a =~ was given second place ay his string Aeiiher, for Hilircn re or | “ Which he left to take Qfice as Grek: Kiocking out. Johnny! Duffy. tugge | Sterting Regis Athletic Club Klects| showed 98 for the #horter range and 9 ‘= — “a j Goan vt i at rs M nner Of Athietita, was tergely Nehtwetent of, Bra yn. in the Ath oxime name. for the longer, while Andrews scored tf » & D Th NY sfwit loxing arog at oTth instrument ett umnbiy ath il of a. twelvesround batt ‘ ster}-| higher on the 1,000-yard range, uel “abody & Co. and BIN Avoone yeetentas, Jack wilh work | tics on & broader baals. ht Matohmaker Cassidy ha At the last meeting held by the Stert 4 ae 3s a ”, inc. MAKE Lhe : ™ sn nie uO agama, SODA RAPT trove Labet'be’ Ne ite tanaat me Whee ASI SRS RUS GRAS land ue. Naker innengn ers y. se Nor tou |. TO M. vabor Day foi cham My . 'P, Becker, : Figim, masaget of Kid Nostolk, the colormd ae maw Wwitiliig in the open as be cma, Pe a smd L/P i roLo Biahoe os i rt Juswetent aan jam Pariser was elected boxing — manager. tied for third plac ey -

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