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eb tate abihy IN NE Galaxy of Young Stars ‘* ‘BEST SPORTING PAGE W YORK Block Way of Tilden: TENNIS OPENING AT FOREST HILLS - ~- By Thornton Fisher) ° And Johnston to Titl Copyright, 1920, by The Pross Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World). + ‘ a. | The Two Bills Will Have Plenty of Stiff Opposition to Overcom@: Before They Reach National Tennis Finals in Tourne ! ' 4 Now in Progress at Forest Hills. By William Abbott. TO-DAY’S MATCHES. 'UDGING from the opening of the All Comers’ tennis championship| = at 1 P. M.—Clarence J. Griffin, at Forest Hills there's rough work Diekicd ahead for Johnston and Tikien, the Lola net Hart two chief favorites for the national iehard title. Before the two Bill to th At 2 P, M—Vincent Bi ee ri New York, ys. Leonard ma! a Saratoga Race Meeting Come: to an End To-Day With Two Big Features—the $30,000 finals they must play through a Hopeful 4 swarm of formidable young stars and| New York. . lopeful and the Saratoga It would not be an unexpected mur-| At 8 P. M—R. Norris William prise if one of the favorites should| 2d, Boston, vs. 8. Howard Voshe! be jolted out of the tournament.) Brooklyn. ‘ Tennis i# not the closed corporation| At 4.80 P, M.— Watson M. Was Cup. SARATOGA SELECTIONS. Wt used to be for a fow high ranking | burn, New York, vs. Harold A, aia. Rasp noone stars, It has made wonderful strides on, New. Yorks R Groynd Swell. se HeOuy, partiouladty in thie Gevel.| “ATCCRmOrem Mies j 1 os Lag ome tog the Great, opment of youthful wizards. = . ' Hy pihied "fiace odon onthe No one better appreciates this/ was even closer than the acoren If reen, Leonardo Il. devel dicate as many games went to Ff He “Fourin “‘Raco—Joxtorminator, Cleo- evelopment than Fred: Alexander, |tmne fourth set eapecially was a, Bite th patra. former national doubles champion| sor, Williams finally pulling” oat . it Fifth ey Witchet, Ma- 7 > CENTREATE who is now playing his twenty-second | victory on some wonderful batlvhandl Aa ay ave tournament season. “About, eight [pincements. | i = $ years ago,” said Alexander, “I only| William Johnston, who willy bi ae ft Arapahoe, Sporting Blood. ~—-V. T. had to watch two or three men. Tlenlied upon to make a keen defer " cori, 0. te Ps could afford to loaf through the enrty |of his national title eliminated € ‘nang Woe rounds of the championship and just | Fischer, a young Philadelphia sdul " o rehearse some pet shots. w it's|paw, as a starter. In the third as Hi SARATOGA SPRINGS, Aug. 1. vy different. ‘The many so-called second|10—8, young Mister Fischer w 3 ti ME Saratoga race meeting comes raters are only a shade in form below |rather troublesome. His — wicke 4 nil to an end to-day with Its two the leaders and the favorites can't|backhand made the Californiai q i historic features, the $20,000 take 8 chance in the preliminary|some sprinting around | the ed 2 matches. *~ chasing drives that whirred dow ; 4 Hopeful, the forerunner of the Futur- Tilden, Johnston and Williams, the |side lines. While the DPhiladelpth! ry 4 ity, and the Saratoga Cup. The for- Big Three, were not taking many |did the forcing at t s it wana ; i} Mer promiges one of the best Juvenile p chances yenterday in the opening |noticeable that Johnston would 5 4 round. Willams stacked up against |loose when an important point i tf contests of the season. ‘The cream of ‘x Francie Hunter, a hard hitter from|to be scored. Tims and again Jon | i | wented in its eighteen entries, and, yg 6—2, 10-8 oertainiy don’t indicate | check threatening sorties and ne | while Harry Payne Whitney appears Z that R. Norgs had any sineoure.|drop the ball over in spots wh emetic aia will flash the brand of tennis that it. H Eyppesentatives, the result ts band to overwhelmed McLoughlin for the titl:| And for cood measure Little foretell. A race of this kind is well against Hunter. arm shots, which caused the gall jockey that faces the barrier will be GY ’ Yyy It was a typical Williams exhibi-;to ponder how litte frail-ldok! | Striving to his or her utmost to cap- . tg ZG, +, |double faulting the next. Hunter,|hit a tennis ball with som the rich prize and the prestige 3 3 Yi Y though, was no mean opponent, His|strength AKG hard wallops and passing shots fre-| Willltm Tilden, whose victories quently had the Davis Cup team) England should give him inerea , Cup, which year by year is dwindling | ~ the finals, had a spirited worko Only three are named ° ° with Lawrence Rice, a tall“ ®lon ‘ be expeoted of the oon: ue ranks Are hesting Crerant, 19m, Wy The Fra Punting OX (The New Y ek Rrntay Wad) rusted at hile len jdidn't any walkover, 4 the standard of former The public has been educated to heavy clouting on the diamond. The coaches Ay, at least interesting, va BON educate the, football guys for fs yc outing on the gridiron, A hos- B th Pi t : t ve dy Mie to raed his bai uy has red biood in his make y e trates n urs CE lirried"aheta ‘ia not-all tand tn-enéal ; 4 = wanted to register points, howeével With the reloree. “The hero of a football game la the guy that's lugged out on] PITTSBURGH, Aug. §1—There| gT.LOUTS, Aug. 31.—One little ran | WANOd 1) Degielen Palla Nae Cheering is stuff that it is better to give than to receive. Defeat of White Sox Puts ‘Lo- Changes in the rules this season’ now give. three points for manslaughter |clouds over the Gmoky City in the| est and quickest way to expjain the|these burners that came over the n¢ cals Trifle Nearer Top, While New Rochelle. The scores 8—6, 4—8, |ton's effective mid-court work wi } to hold @ winning hand with four Those who are hopeful that Williams | Fischer couldn't put his racquet i HAT ‘TILDEN WAS PLANING IN NO.3 Z y in 1914 were disappointed at his game! would limber up his powerful ft | worth winning and every horse and tion, super-brilliancy one second,|chap who weighs but 119 pounds q fot 90 much oan be expected of the member in tight places. The match|confidence if he meets Johnston @ By Neal R. O’ Hara. P |young man, who pparently was. Giants Set Back | Dodgers Lose _ ‘e's ive ppinen ° Firat call for the college gridiron season. Brass knuckles are now beln : racing at the Spa has not Hub Red Sox Whitewash sorved Th the {ockee roan Tha ahold’ heen atarcapangicd acason cor roa | Jz Two Contests ouble-Header Peg Mitewrisigne sy ay d Football 1s a [ ame for sturdy men. if # I / up this pastime will bring It out. Usually through the nose, It is a game aidan Aah a American eague AGLET'S | 35, ais, petting il being it out, Uually thrash, A aewoute: don't Sount territory. Whenever Tilden Fal ae D a stretcher, He gets a cheer with his name on the end of it. That kind of |... gloom as black as the darkest | in eighteen long innings |s the short-|was seldom that Rice could hand! 4a rder. Crutches are allowed only between the halves. ‘There Tine ac i STANDING OF nd atx for murder, Crutches, are allowed ony peerie” At the start of the [camp of the Giants test night, for the |qouble defeat of the Robins at|{!k so many big rine balla ot }|curmo all players ‘must’ be equipped with Identification tage, No dead men are | great rush of the pennant secking | sporteman's Park. The Cardinals.|jounq was the defeat of Charles y owed to leave the Meld without reporting to the referee, Black marks will Indians’ Victory Places Them be riven for ageing and, blue ‘marks (or Wicking. Pad Ser ar ORE acta ce letegrcec eel egr feta gabon lean pitohing, won the Hayne ty G. Colket Caner, a former ecount of the onto! er t r, football shoes will be made , while | Harv ball and a Right at Hugmen’s Back. Ma armas i eel ips Ota Oe Ven vee Cues ea Spe aad re tea takeeata top (net cnome nrmeel ea ure) Eaeatee S| Aree gamma by) poore ot © fof Wor | Haves wae No. 8am inet eesteieee SE Pee ee ey met wy be called on account of bloody grounds at the Forbes Field. Confidently expecting Branch Rickey’s young men achieved | (TAYT® wit Ni 0 oon tn eee ee th By Charles Somerville, NATIONAL LEAGUE. option of the referee, but not until that official has blown his whistle for the a double victory and an advance to victory over Leon Cadore in the sec-|iitaing racquet. wielders oe went * Cle, WwW. LPO.) Club, Ww. L, Po, police reserves, t a letter ‘for easault battery. | Se0ond place, the Giants were handed ond affair by a score of 7 to 1. but he falled to fathom Caner’s and | didn't go through. The same folk HE married Yanks got a chance ho on Friday made a “clean-up” on to hi their wiv ith th Sailing B attempted to duplicate the 3 venterdat ; Clnotnnatt 47 2.45 |Onlecee 65 00 ,,, Nootball ia the only sport where you In $2 40 Tn any other mame you Ket a number and from three to lx montha. But foot: |a double dose of defeat before a tre-| The double defeat pushed the Rob-|tack. Hayes captured the firat wel, $3 402 Pail is coentally a college activiy, the same as overspeeding and horn-rimmed| mendous crowd. The #cores Were ing hack into second pli They |@—h on some fine passing shots, Fe Elassos. It 18 not a pastime for the lower masses, who ‘now not the efficacy | 4't.°2 and 2 to 1. ns anita jran up an early lead In the second i family washing yesterday, whil Phitadetphia..4® 73.402 : ¢ throw- | coup with Sporting Blood. ‘Thoumanda| the Kid. Yanks got the opportunity | anes veereasey Sthwouing evuy'a eyeball and undermtandeth mat the cultured art, of throw: |* Nene,” niv Douglas started, Have now lost thelr last four games. set, but at this atage Caner bogan to ; of dollars were bet on one colt, which | to write long letters to their) Pitteburyh, 4; New York, 2 (firt game). grand sta: the first game for the visitors and Jeff Pfeffer, who has won his last/come more to the net and Hayes.was ‘Other Important rule revisions to protect the players from unnecessary bru- | was reached for four runs in five In-| elght games, will attempt to bring/«radually forced back to the base runs for the gambling establishment | best hickies and left ‘em know that | Pittsburgh, 2; New York, | (ssoond game). 0 tality have also been announced, Cheer leaders are limited to three mega- | tre! 0 -day. i vhere he lost a lot of h ci known as the Redstone Stable. A 16| despite a million mash notes a min- © Loele reine, 9 (tive ohne Phones, and not more than ‘six cement seat cushions. will De sold to a customer. Bia Ont icialy: Cee a ey ie | ie ene eet ain ena cae aa ivencan Mata mute Glin: to 1 shot from a public form stand. | Ute, thelr hearts remain as truo as « "Clnslanatt, . | Gaeond game), All amateur players who are maimed or massacred in the performance of GUY pinch “hitter in the sixth and “Pol"| the resuit of a home run Into the/ond and then kept right on winning point, Sporting Blood was literally | Jellyfish to a‘acallop. There being no Chicago, 7: Phitadetphia, 2. will_not suffer from loss of pay, 0 éorritt made his first appearance in| right field bleachers in the third in-/the next two and the match, pepe fives Tce [game at the P. G, Pyerwegld gees, \ hia attempt ata “come back” for| ning of the second game by Cadore.| Caner’s victory helped materiall \two frames, He helg the Pirates| This hit tied the score, but Cadore|to give the East the advantage ove) scoreless, as did Jess Winters, who| faltered badiy in the seventh inning|the West In the first round.of, theo While this was going on Fate was) hurled the ninth, and the Cardinals tallied twice.| singles championship. neidered that at Yeast |in a munny mood toward Majah Hug- | Berton at Cinelnnatt fll i BF 23 id of five “figured” bet- | gins and his Hittites, for up where the | But the Giants’ pitcht: Met in| ae “ ter than Sporting Blood, the tremen- ¢ " iD Philadelphia at Chicaga e lant pitching relief) They picked up four more runs in ‘a dous ‘on him was hard to under- ag Eom are ane aes eet oe AMERICAN LEAGUE, ‘The License Committee, which was | {cithervsgst chamzion. ot te spe a yin hae Bier ne tiie oath aoe eee ng the first game, Wilbert | HAtte and Kelly Clash To-Nignt ; ne. 4 be shown record: break: home plate. ‘The ecore there was four| clue —W. L. PO.) Olun, Ww. A. po. Tecently appointed by Gov. epee ne Charley Boseher, the creck local featherweight, f-| rives, only in the first inning did| Robinson decided that a change was! 4) 7 ptccrer “was pe rcrned eontalncd Wiley caer Te’ | to Slocey. But it wasn’t all so very seesTT AT 21 | Boston, issue licenses to the boxing clubs !n| teen rounds to a d tt ha tammangesits | they reach the plate. In the last|needed in his batting order. So Ivan eve Latzo, the hard-hitting, asles Questions were in ever: aoe mane fine, for the Yanks, while stepping Washington...82 65 444 this State which Intend to stage| sporting Club, No date hes been set for alther| eight frames they had many, many) Olson was retired, and Bill McCabe ton, Pa, welterwolght, meets pul Tm View of she, suosean Of the Salling |e Zon, ihe Howls pf the White Sox, Detrolt .....48 73 397 oxing shows under the Walker law, | ™ie men on the bags, but wonderful sup-| took his place. Johnston was placed | Jimmy Kelly, the popular Bronx. f the ing |felt something prodding them in the 13 | Philadelphia..29 63.328 z sr port saved Carlson where a hit would on top of the batting order and Neis|tler, in the star twelte-round pou" B killing, the layers didn't know just | back, the aame being none other than GAMES YESTERDAY. and of which Lawrence, McGuire 1s] At the Collseum A. C. of Newark to-nisht t¥o| have turned the tide. Southworth q : What they were up against. ‘The man | Heap Big Chiet Tris Speaker and his | Clatand, 9: Washinaton, 2 : |the Chairman, is to hold a meeting | {*elreround touts will be saad Im the S| and Bighee by sparkling Fe nee ee ee eee anes eter aE tes orincian | Couceamenel ged * as tea th on the BB Indians, who had ones, the nite Bove 4) shan CRA | at the New York A.C. to-day. Chatr-| see Johnny Summers, while in the second Zohnoy Weaeyed ey ee ene Bere Genes MA Tho change, however, failed to Horace hare pitting spetnepas ital \ Sitter racing days oo ne Fathers down in Washington with a t Pi capers eee: man McGuire, it is reported, 13] Gray will hook up with Georgle Ward, the prom- oan ne pitta check the losing streak, as Ferdie|o¢ Wilkes-Barre. The L MeoK ene While he has lost a caidaatae ns rol hae) smack—elght to two, Ly gamen sehedul asked the other two members Of the | ising Halsabeth weltorwelebt. y d Schupp held the Robins to a half|should turn out to be one of the best p A. naadertete on 90- GAMES TO-DAY, commission to be present for the pur= "Ot oo Nt epee ————— dozen hits, and was seldom or ever in| slugging bees seen in this section in| good ngs, ighiy re-| The St. Loula Browns worked hard | St. Louie at New Yerk, pose of deciding on preliminary plagss MeVey, colored rrweight Johnston made three of the |" long time. Kelly will have hia clev tion they will take wien ‘fornia, who recently was bested by Sam Lang- , all of which were singles 2 a3k by the layers. Wagers | yesterday scrubbing themselves clean Cleveland at Washington, as to what Aas band rockers with Bin ae in on Sporting Blood until Sh the , ee in Shion they were Chicage at Boston, they recelve word from Gov, Smite ford in « ten-roud bout at Bast ‘Ohicago, Ind., Only one Brooklyn player reached jobby Lyons's club is gettin, y to | y of the layers refused to take| dragged all around Sufday and were Detroit at Philadeiphia, to open up thelr office for bus ness. bas been signed up for two more fights, To- third base after the third innin, give “him a rousing send-off when he pj , y more. When tho race started | pulling pretty cocky stuff around their | <= It ia not likely that any licenses will ™orow night he will take on Jack Wand, the wl : ; ing Blood was off in the ruck quarters last night as to what te granted to any clubs until after uaker City heavyweight, for ten rounds at At) he Yankees announced yesterday 4 id it seemed as if he never would get|they would do to the Yanks this|the Bean eaters and stepping across | the members of the Boxing Commis- Tanta, Ga., and on Sept 8 he will ewap punches | 0’ pay French, a young shortstop } ing. AS a matter of fact, he series. Blah! They sent their finest | Uncle Rob! noble pi ving ‘of Eats sion have finished thelr talk with with Harry Wills, the colored battler, at the low) 0 il ar cines team, would report at the end trailed in next to 1 quality of Yank jinx into the battle on | into first place! Gov. Smith at Albany which is elace in Philedelphis, todays Snveddition thege other players ' lad he won many a bankroll of tho|Sunday—Urban Shocker, And WE slated for Thursday afternoon, | Martin Sharke, the ght hearreeiaht of New] j1 V0) OD Alten te onl report vers would have been shot to pleces.| knocked the turban off Urban. It| No time, I'm saying, for the Dodg- er Oniears,, bea consented to take on Gene Tunney, | Have Been purchased end wil report ers to lose when “over there" the| Cbenmdon Jack Britton will leave to-day for ine jocal fighter, In @ telegram which he sent! leagues close watking In #0 highly recommended |Cktcland. .. ware be will int on the Oia io) matcbenaker John Jennings of the Armory A-| "Phos it ia a fact, though, that the Browns HA, SPILL. which caused « shout of) put up a higher class scrap against nnelly, outfielder, of the #0). Mt Jerry City, today, Burke aye that he is] Tulsa Club of the Western League. anna ees ees ee TemssscsssSssssssl SSS SS q horror toro up from the crowd, | the Yanks than they assem to show|@nd gente have all they can do to lms touser te * 2 ij whe 2 aw pep their bi S| with dubony ‘Tillman of 3, Paul at the Cleve- | ray gt any tite after Sept, 6 to fight Tuoney. Walter Christensen and Nelson Hawks, | ‘ fl Marked tho running of the fifth "where else, But after the swift, {keep thelr bunions goothed and corns | tn a pan on Feiday night. Imtho other [oy tendon he in willing to wager $1,000 to[Outflelders, of the Calgary Club, Went- f feos, won by Lion d'Or, This good MPlendid comeback the Yanks mace | Comlurse |three bouts will be Jolinny Keach ve. Hobe Mul- 84 \bon thee ‘Tmney doen not knock him out League rater, owned by Commander Kane | following that first howling horror of | ; ‘\itne Tommy O'Boyle vs. Al Corbett, and charley | ™ c pitcher, of the Greenville ‘asin front by himself in the lastalx, |& Walloping they got from the White | No rest for US fans these days f01~ |e ie tiny Davee lama Jor Gans, the colored lightweight and ‘South Atlantic League Bein tine Gace wante dines Ast ales Box, 1 a slump lowing the races in both leagues, | (Connell Tack Dunpecy's aparring rartaers, a 0] ,,J2¢ Munson, outfelder, of the Raleigh | ‘ hind him for the place dnd third NOW. Naw—even with Babe Ruth out, ch day's eventa rattles our teeth | paiie Pitasimmons, the loval lightweight, wd M eMfanentes of $1,000 for’ tighting am} Ci? Of the Fledmont Leneue, | i { oners, r Marvel wax second, &reat. gent with the — pill-pucker |" nd keeps our hair standing on end. | gijjoe Friedman, the Chicago lightweight, Have jangfont in one of the six-tound preliminary nyiiia Club of the Bourn Atianthy Mosely pressed by War God, Todei., ough he be, And if Ward's wallop oo [just been matched to meet In a ten-rodud Uo | (oly to the ten-round dette butween Champion | League. f Ph Huca on the former applied hin whip, | that Won Sunday's game means that) But Red or no Reds, little Rinaldo's |» bexiny wiow 10 te Uxonwcht off by Jobn | JyoK Demeny and ‘Tis Miske at Beotah, Har § Mit ia He did an War Marval ay craty | Aaron fs going to wield the atick aa] Prediction is that the World Series le [vague ime Weatem yrometer, at Kenggaa, Wie | ioe, shi on Late Day afternoon, lank i pRETLADBUPHIA, | Aug. 98. — Th Byer on War God. The latter went | Well as put up his great. brand of |Home to be entirely a home-town af- | on aut, 19, Heledian has boon doe some | raat poxer and be ie belping Demweny consider: | TER tort yee MOO ory to 5, 4 Bown and Dantoyne ana event | tency. felding, great will. the happy ["alt—nothing you'll have to take the [vai fishing tu the West, but dowpite tha | sole Lennar’ tettrod” beaatee of te teat } foming directly behind, went < cr, doings to be recorded of the Yanks in|heo-choo cars to go for to see. Fitasiammone le Likely to lave the betier of the) | ie tne deat little fighter of Jersey | At the end of the sixth inning, im. Jockeys Schuttin, ind Tob. | the next days to come, “Muddy” ee baie, . uy a . —— City, has been’ matched to fHu8E Billy Beran, the} cy . i fi "1 ol » ow " ° = q NOIN} ae 31.—T f {fon scramDled to their fort unhurt Ruel ts rapping them now as well, Angle Ratner, the good middleweight of Har-| pnnayiante dantamwelaht, for ten rounds at| charnion Reds broke thelr nets ee H Jarence Turner was visibly inc) ‘The midgeta hadn't made a_ very acKson om, and Johnny Wolgast, brother of Ad Wol-| Wiles Jo ce Lane: Day might saa Frnide| Cp ea the hom cate oe Owe caciead Hi frired. The omnipresent Jack Adler strong team with the stick hitherto, bi Gut, ‘the veteran Commer lfstieight champion, | yran of Fort Wayne, tnd., for « bout which is|from the Braves at Redland Feld, | ! 2 a ravhed to the ‘scene and picked up And now if Shawkey will continuo in Whi 8 Delmont wilt clash In tho next star bout of twelve rounds | exyccted to be staged at Madison Square Garden| The victory and the double defeat , ‘ ner, Who afterward managed to form along with Saliva John and Carl At the open air boxing show to be stagnt by the| oy ie might of Bepe. & of the Robins placed the Reds in first Hf) Walk painfully to the paddock, ‘1 | Mays, and if young Ferguson who ts Beideqport Athletic and Amusement Company on place again, think my shoulder Is broken,” Turner joining us from Jersey City 19 dis- In Great Bout the night of Labor Day, Ratner ls getting into | Prank Carbone, 0 middiewsight, meets| Napier, Moran's recruit pitcher, won f} told Adier, and Jack quickly. sum: | closed as a ringer of the Joy chimen halon ot tliman's Gymmanium ta Harlem, | eke Can, the geod ghar of Allemorn, for) le wecond straight game a ten roundy at Syracuse, to-night, 4 moned a physician. An exomination | why--why "God ble) one and all!" peered #, Phys i E 01 3 iod bless us one and all! Joh Sani, whe Ms Coodawed ter eae oe J thot Turner's collarsone was! to quote from Tiny Tim, yee | ee oh Camas SO aes cl fractured and ke will be kept out of| ei FI? the That Champion Benny Leonard | tht best dantamweight ever developed in New York | trea}, Canada, where he will take on Eddie 0’ Visitors, eave the Gale eR istory’ over Hi the saddle for some weeks. ‘The| Tut in the midst of thene gay cogi-| Will have to reckon with Willle Jack. | CM: will 1 sit probablily be mal@ed within Oy | tno eavamateur shamplon, for van rounds ot 8 |philadelpria by a acore of 7 to 2. | " pans pd am et nee au the jo keys tations something went glump, It|#on this coming season at the New Gree. Sen ORs, schhioahe cog Tate ccsidie lalkconychets-—-apphaoeedienmbag BOSTON, Aug. a1.—Jone: Aaeaied| cer’ an nally disqua 4 | w: 0 . Fa ry ‘ » | 0, form STON, MR oe mon : Bie carry parvel’ The these Palys Sy tt vas (oan Ree Or as mau us as} York clubs, as the Harlem boy 1a +a |tional sporting Club, expects to close with Sammy | iM De Fee. ca yd eg ern |Chicago-for the Ath’ time this season Ril at courae, ard mot figure (0. the | or ohana nee eax Jove | rent dangerous contender for the |WsMnsm manor of Hentamwetsht Champion Yee | (UN Sis asland in a teetovround bout te [Door eto fet, ee ee Se ay pare § 4 “obab| _ jerman, for the titieuolder to box fit om ae core Pf ameiat result: ‘Accordingly Saiveetra.| more, seeing they made wuch a lowly) Usbtwelght championship, was im-| pads i's dein te Tw wee In roe | ig Mey ‘Thursday |"“Chicago has gained only one decision which actually finished next to lost. «tart of the season and have been| pressed likey’ cs [over Jones In two seasons, Boston ) om the minds of the record| 4, ‘nift with elth #1) Was placed second and Red Rod Rose, | humping on and upward In a manner [crowd the scason that attended |,,28 Mowe. te Memble tantamweiee, who | hate ins Lids iE Wwiliiame Bard, 1 ny a ‘ 0 oe Gp WOH pulled up last, was given third | to stir even the heart of « troxen tiah,| his, twelve-round bout with Gene [20st Meee & Fak of crore wwahe, will | wou tit Doimont le running ta tonsh | CHNCINNATH, money. shed f by | Del b - ack into the game again on the night of Labor | jy Ky fy 1p Eh |, GINCING . O. ched fom US by| Delmont at the Armory A. A, of Jet- |g; He will exhange walloys with Young | iteet Hayonne’ tout wih lappy’ anita. tas (Slim) Sailee, famous ney City last night. Every seat in | 55, 1, the & pantameight of Ihr fohaed p fruture of the thumb, In couse | Will be given his unconditional rele: ke never Nits from|the large open air arena was occu- ane pees . mr | eee fine ite, who We hamiling bin affairs by the Cincinnat! Nationals |f none of tain tee Mow. | CHICAGO, Aug. 81.—Bunched hits by Currie of . night Two games wre | Pitent ATT HINKEL the Cievelang | Pyar the » antes ae nswn us wih wna claw Wane that jie eee na WAS OCCU- | dence, HK. 1, 1m a Umelve-round lout to acde-| fasbemn compelled “to” caueel his bows with the other National League clubs clain, ‘ rea ahs the Dlamed vlace and that Harry | pied. The receipts were reported {0 |aion a Woonscket, 1, 1, ‘The lade will weigh | “Hapa” Smith and Frektie Rewe on Latur Des. |him by the walver route, it was an- poxing promoter and referee, | Thaw becomes its Mayor have been over $6,000. Promoter Jon- |i at 116 pounda ai the singside. | ~— {nounced at the Cincinnati Baseball Club They were hard-fought, honorable|nings put on an excellent set of fe {battles anyway, But it was about as! preliminary bouts, Mel Coogan of Broakizn, who bes been laid Eariceiecsrhoaaye hide we {handed pitcher, wae fined’ a week's | wood a time to lose ‘em as it would be| Jackson, who has been out of the | 4 for come time with » bad arm, haa resumed sent we: Nareoape’ ¥ on pay for not keeping In condition to 4 is optimistic enough to te drop your last dollar down a sewer. ring ever since he whipped Lew | ising and will make his fimt start of & tasy {Ad boxed at the Oig Knights of Co- pitch and Nick Allen, catcher, alec was Paulie a hag aimiont, recovered trom a time when the Giants could |‘Tendler In Philadelphia three months {fall and wioter emson by enmaing ino ten |lumbus benefit at Var Rockaway last fined a Smal} AMOUR the mysterious and dreaded al!ment. nso high, for Brooklyn got}ago, gave a wonderful exhibition, |Rund wut with Hheie Mitatell, the orack | MENG The | ceive Bune the test | = — He is still doctoring, however, but by # double walloping in St. Lowa, Just | considering his long absence from the | welterweiaht of Milwaukee, at Yiaummtorwa, o., igeport bantamwelght, and it was | GRUPP’S GYMNASIUM. Keeping in action, on his physician's like thinking you were fixed all right] rng. His opponent is one of the most | te wiabt of Labor Ty Coogan wil Dave |such a clever exhibidion that the soa- | a |offces, Walter Ruether, another left- Js up at Saratogs trying to rid him- nelf of @ serious attack of rheuma tiem. Hinkel has spent four months Ghe right little collar _for the tight litthe knot Joven for 8 complete recovery in heaven and then finding ‘somebody | experienced boxers In the game, and | fhe at to emmd to boat Mitebell, ar re fans iapptans d when the pera rratning 2h? WEST LLOTH st a mn . had elipped you a pair of clipped| he outpointed him all the way. Jack~| yiung andy Chaney. New Yo nadine | oan te the ring, par’ proclaimed | Tene Ps ee trae pic ae a Pe I ings! a eae rey aan [teh abt Cuan Yorn aes con, | Burma the Uiteiest Woking YORNEALOD Re | AAEM sal a toed as et | uelt, Peabody & Co. Inc. Maxens, Troy, NI. for Johnny Kilbane's hae been nas sparred with in years. Joe Benja- if ana ¢ — and determination of a lad who is ty his manager, Eddie for twe|min, the Coast Ilghtwelght, and Will And the Reds robbing the ham from’ about to capture the title, Wwoure Cheney bose Tvmy Svdle, ike Bugilen (Mitvhaa boacd>thive rounds, \ enone atv — wes Mle ively iia ” Po wenacrencpsmetesna nics

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