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—_—-— eae Sere RE “ apr tee ene ny, HICK C EVANS BEGAN PLAYING GOLF WHEN ONLY EIGHT YEARS OLD EVANS STARTED ON WAY | CHICK EVANS IN ACTION — ——HUGHEY JENNINGS TO WORLD'S GOLF HONORS MAY LEAD YANKS WITH ONE SHINNY STICK AND COBB, TIGERS Famous Manager Resigns From Detroit and Is Likely to American Amateur Champion Began His Notable Links Career | pied on the Edgewater Course, and One of His First Christmas ' By Alex. Sullivan. Presents Was a | Morrison Cleek Given Him by His Father. ANAGER HUGHEY JENNINGS » cy Robert Edgren. of the Yankeos—it ecoma like @ baseball dream, but that is who / t season's mafager of tho loos Copyright, 1920, by The Press, Publishing Co. (The New York Kvening World.) f aie “ range fs ratty Bs apo 66 CK" EVANS began playing golf with a shinny stick when he judging by the latest developments In ‘was eight years old. Chick wasn't very robust as a golfer. Re- baseball. Jenningy ye Jay tendered a. cently Chick wap the National Amateur championship for the his resignation as manager of the second time, He has won an open championship and numerous Western (itles. But we'll pass all that for the moment and see how Chick began to work his way up. At eight Chick was a skinny kid, and his parents wore worrted over his future. It looked as if any sort of @ breeze might blow him away, and they have zephyra in his part of the country. Chick took his #hinny stick over across the road from his home to the old Edgewater course, just outside of Chicago. Like other small boys he chad caddied, a little, ang like every caddy he didn't see why be couldn't 40 at least an well as somo of the large fat gentlemen whose heavy bags bs carried. He had no bag, and no score or so of clubs—hence the shinny | ‘Tigers, after werving in that | for the past fourteen years H nation was accepted. | Tk was in 1907 that Jennings, hailing from Baltimore of the Eastern League, Joined the Detroit team. He astounder the baseball world right off the | by winning the t, and hese peated the feat next two ensons THe Tikers hav time t i tint and twice sevent acity ig NEK’S. WINNING SMILE oN ALES HIS LOSING BMILE, Because HE ALWAYS WEARS, (T. nian finished four below fo: place since he haw 1 mA the cub. Twiee the in 1912 and iy, wit season nd the cach uses & PUTTER oF HIS OWN INVENTION , tes winning three Tigers, Jennin: nts for us finished 4 nd twice, third twice and fourt tick, ore io ° PoTTING dines theta ‘ _ With bis ahinny stick young Mr.Q——————__.__ TANS _ Bee Be WORRY HIN= There t ny * Wraps learned how to drive a ball « F . IT DOeSn'T ANY Mone, . DR St on Jong way on the smooth, level, bun-| rele with e eanedi eine, tee saute tg vee Mona t vee the Rérless Edgewater course. He showed| When Vardon and Ray travelled HE Never Napesanstsadlad al ly ~ amd what he could do, and the pein FM edanni: oo ones + Seams To i manage on a th I is 4 gentieman became interested and nome J ol uimet Use MUCH was reported that din years ago, th t | son would get t Bought the lad a Morriaon cleek and| Evans and both of there ceetanc rick ing Aa ae ioe vee wees , wave It to him for a Chrintmas pres- | gentlemen pronounced him the near. voy gn eg fiuehey i wel wn @nt. As soon as the snow was off the | Ct thing to a “fawlens golfer” they'd Scranton lawyer ts Hable to com ground Chick was out practicing. He | °YS" "een. | . lore and win a flag right off the reel had an idea ali his own. He picked efor what Mr. Evans has ac | He ts well liked by the 4 ® and complished with all this. go the eighteenth green for th i elfen jknows the sport backwards, as ha ® for the practice and mentle determination to get to the hel the old O to win mag ea to sec iine iicoeen © dvering m hetp him. Chick had a boy's basebal)|EVANS’S RECORD WILL STAND] ac ——_.— “the Yankees siUaoeh veatoher's glove. His friend donned FOR A WHILE. 5, 00 Fi fi : . lis going to theta. Magbe Hughey te thts and stood on the green clone to| After copping 4 fow western und U m isappoin $s Lynch-White Bout Proves Fast) trying all the time, The amount of] the follow as there Is nothing in the the pin. Chick went out fifty yards | local championships, be went into his 45-Round Event and Is SEED Oe: ae ee es, WAS] statement he ) from the green and tried pitching the event wa ‘eur championship when the J G t C d ae Hatress at ail after the second rome, | Navin of the D bh “ \3 at all after the second round. | Wy ft Saupe te een Anica ine |eet,tes dn ie home tows! SQMaica Getaway Crowd, || and Gossip Called a Draw | gotees eft atu tne econ Prt | 2 thing he was ‘waan't much of « lofting club he soon Cece ipo rag where he lost te H 2 * J pot the knack of picking the ball up Chandler Egan, twice champion, 1 F h Pi Si d nd driving it into the catcher’s glove, 47M on the ith hole. In 1910, at mnisning a Foor econ \, hen be gradually increased the dis-| Hrookline, he “went to the semi-final By John Pollock ° |kick” in his punch, while Sharkey | ‘T° hit harder and oftener, By Robert Edgren. tee ii fagain, losing to W. Fownes on the _ Bu Robert Edgren. | | RUMOR OF FIXED FIGHT e “t tance, still keeping up the game, and last hole, He lost in the memicfingl | c : ' Winter for Aghia, He was algned~up seeing a lot of boxing these) RECEIVES QUICK KNOCKOUT | next tm this way learned how to drive @ asain tn 1911, but in 1912 got into the | SHOWipg of Summit Shock to, — RACING SELECTIONS. \o-day by bie taanager) Dan Morein, | days. Last night galleries and ty Battling Levinsky, the light heavy- weight, is going to England this Ee " inal match for the , = pit were packed fo ‘d of bantam 2 8 th r | whe golf ball straight to the pin. To this * frat time, where) Owner Jol sect. —— to battle the e1 he Joe packed for a card o' HE scores of rumors that there ° er Johnson Who Expect winner of the 5 Gay Chick Evans is noted above all ye ip lad AT A Mc gs Kop i 1 h hi i } EMPIRE CITY. | Beckett-Frank Moran fight at the, “"¢ lightweight bouts at “popular Was something queer about the) ther gulfers for the accuracy of his ing, Tup and § to go. In istd heana| ed Great Doings of Her, Vibrate, Mile irs, | Holbrook Stadium in London on Jan.| Prices.” The crowd outside the Gar- Carpentier-Levinsky Jbout re-| pris speak dron shots. | was stopped in the semi-final by John - 1 + 1%. The bout will be for twenty | d6n was for all the world like the| ceived a quick knockout “when the| world’s vhampions, After « little while the boy began) “aria 7 Mad Hatter, Re- |Tounds and Levinsky is to receive aj ldtime crowds in the days when|dashing French champion {nsued a/ed with « bis t paying to tournaments, He stopped|.UP to this time he had always | By Vincent Treanor. Muste Fuarantee of $1,000 with an option of | Sullivan, Mitchell, McCoy, Maher,| clean-cut statement, seconded by|/2¥ Jim Punn. the gtatements by others con-| world's title Head Over Hest, | accepting 25 per cent. of the gross re-| Fitzsimmons, Rublin, Erne, . nnvur, St, Indore, jeelpts and besides will be allowed| Lavigne, McGovern and that great reached either the semi-final or the OW would like to everything with one iron and r the ou you ket pete fal oo collection of clubs, although | bg round. Now for two years hi $25,000 for a yearling filly, feed never did believe in using a great ut out in @ preliminary match sbleau D'H vari ts, In hig | Seven times he had failed to win the SOG nUree her el0Ns ee Mitwe ‘ ‘ | # enses,| oldtime bunc! d My own opinion Js just what it was| Fred Mite spiasatty matches Bow he carries championship, and he was falling|¥oar-old and then at the fag ‘ Fourth’ | pase ions Fark, a Sey Sue raveuing | Sepenet : yeti layers ‘ bs pdb dior elie in € river, a braasie, a spoon, and cleek,|4OWN toward the bottom of the list | the season see her stagger in a | us, Thunderstorm, Levinsky will sail for England the| Inside the Garden seat nections|at the end of the bout—that the] ,) 00 : j | hi ageer in a . . ie ae or. RC ata » fences ni atch queered itself, It was impos-| down fmidiron, mashle, dead-stop mashie,|!% spite of flashes of brilliant play. | ; nd Salas dinldek avant’ fth Hace—Phalaris, Nightstick, | frat week in December. R. C. Weleb,| Were protected by fences, and the | mu ess o ‘and putter. He | People smiled and sald: varrhcal ESN Reena aT ay aie eh hm ee TD manager of the Olympla A. A. of| Ushers protected by uniformed police, | sible for it to look lke a real eon-|ing to a eas freak club he ever tunes | stroke behind Walter Hagen for the| fancy prices for’ race horse ad no Dewey Eve vv. Aghs, Welch sailed for England to-| game or a tennis match. The ref- content. < arpentier's managers made lexa Sterling pen ¥ s = aaniie 7 & mistake in selecting such an e; himesif i « putter of his own design, /open (tle Chick” Bvana won the |#t@ entitled to little sympathy, but =r to = a erees wore white flannels, and the| Such an easy late Na-| But tn 1916 Thigh be perfected tevapionahip, in| pen championship. at Minnekahda, | even the men Raisin |mcoring 266 strokes for 13 holew—a| Aa Fred Jo : ‘Twat the boxing same in thie city ts ins flour | seconds were muzzled. Never saw, ™MArk for Carpentier’a American in- 4 ney have feelings. Bave her little chance to do #0. He | ising condition was sain demonstrated & Madi | anything qufte like it in the old Gar-| eduction. ‘They were too anxious n rs.Gavin hig putting was much up from a seat Muatled her along in his OWN PeCHIIAT | square Garden tam nlaht, where the grow receipe in to make sure Georges would land a see nieve ‘Siowes before. How. |Shamplonghip record, In the same |in - Way, and the $25,000 beauty couldn't |o¢ ihe show saad by Tex Rickard amounted to IR before, quick and impressive knpckout to M t Fi l ‘Sve, this advance in pulling tay not/year he won the amateur champion. | 1) ® Dox at Jamalca yesterday, Mf" oven shake of the ordinary Holdup. Tao defeated Cuariey Le-| In the firnt bout Colletti fouled! Drove he's in a class with Jack Demp- ee in inais ave been due entirely to his new/®Mp at Merton, beating Champion | Chateau Thierry had galloped home Ay thoy neared the stretch turn It | qoux co ot 44,000, while Joe! Janeiro in the second round, losing 20% 10 taking on Levinsky they om at Jamaica yesterday, after he best masters of|iobert Gardner In the final match, 4/an easy winner, iin face way a been ident that Summit had no 'tyach, wpe boned donee Woite ‘e prod overdid Bat was too easy. tt] ~-- . Bates On ot ne Bake” ‘Arnon, [wp and 2 to play, in the 86-hole maton. |erimaon wtudy. He looked chance sof catching Kasor and his | ceived’ $4,000. the decision. The second was be-| couldn't look like the real thing, PITA, Oct. 16—Ailen Aloxa © Be thmous ola Princeton. football] THis was the firm time in America| pray ve tuts ucrons, the track no In fact, he and Buxton were = tween Young Rolsler and Freddy| though entirely on tie level men's natlona z enc of Georges Carpentier, the French chemploa, io #0 . ne i the gap Enaor opened |% te mapem afer hie bout with Levinky that | pounds and Reese 13% but in spite of | futis as anything that can be said. } oy W. A Gavin moet to-day in final round of the Berthellyy Cup that any golfer had ever captured hay Brae pasting @ite bo Bde bil both open and amateyr in the same| nothing in particular, then turqed, own with H im into an peo new and vee. gulped and smilingly commented on Wet the biage year “Chick” Evans wi vith Chatea te Pat the [MO bas decided wo sail for home in another week. | this weight é Ajstog’ | H " vert ¢ if chara C i | guod sports . feftoot that Levinaky quit in the Mahi, Me stated . i eck saw h ained | Country > + defeating Francis Oulmet in the final| Mr. Johnson is a gvod sportsmen, and a lucky one—lucky to be second, « s i Mores f down fine and looked as red final round yesterday Misa teat golf champion this country /ae hole match at the Engineers Club | but at thy same time he is human. (tis puss in tac’ provable, that | (day thet Leviaahy fought as bard as be Anew [ON and practically knocked out in a| Mymenle down fine and looked as Rood) final round 3 y A on Long Isinnd, 7 up and 6 to play.| He was disappointed. He couldn't! Sumi will better next’ time | 4" #24 honesty, na couple of rounds, and was winning] tance. Carpentier wag a better hit-| N Y 1 and, 1 to play, | while WESTERN COURSES WERE EABY [In the afternoon play of this mateh| conceal his feviings, and who could out, but there's no nourishment oF | Harry Ketle, the popular referee of Jeremy City. |easily when an accident happened,|ter than 1 thought. — He outciassed| (it) Oayin elsinated Mrs Ronald Hi FOR CHICK. Evans produced rome wonderful golf,| blame bin? Ho It was who bousdt consolation in that for those who] who made a big hit with the thowmnde f fig] Reose wi clinging like a leach, | Bat 40 far Bat never hag a chance to 2 Ms holes in three | the nhooting the last twely 000 yearling, Summit by naine, backed her with such confidence yes- | tans who wore presont at the Levinahy-Cerpentior start. Carpentier’s punches took all] wiLaring’ By: won several Western cham- ON, Del, Oot. 16,—tVills pion: eh [Under 4’x, with birdy 3a on the fifth |and, starting for first time yen |terday, We hope time will prove that [fight ta Jemey City oy the capsble maner in| Relsler jerked bis arm loose and| the fi t of Bat, and he got his| iam Ket ton and ees Wren coctaas “Avivo and eighth, and a 2 on the tenth terduy, he t 1 for a m-| Mr. Johngon didn’t get a lemon wiih, be ‘Wieretd thet conten, aeetws 1100 fer] broke the clinch, and Reese, ve y} beating and went down when hel McLeod v 1 eae and through the Middle] “Chick's” ‘temperament Sash. Jey Ui i sa rie | = hie serviom, Erie lias improred greatly in biel groggy, got hia legs twisted and fell, | COUldn't stand up any lohger. That's | square Greet the crosne are nofter and the | 2° longer extats. price he paid W. 1 the fit ther big getaway day disap- |Mereeine The referee promptly disqualified | Mi,there was to it, The Frenchman] ¢ thicker than in the Kast. He —— Hann se a mactrasine pat UG | peintment wt Jamaica was the rw wr, the crack local bantam. whe Te] Reinier, which was foolish. Retal Jor Eup La aol ce wee Lawsuomet me exceedingly accurate in| ™ Five to Meet Johnson's every action, ‘n} tun by Eniilade, the Schwarts mare, reteato's decision over Chariie Ledous, : Se aay nation thet: Oaigentien wentd pitching the ball up, dropping it close | Another big basketball attraction wilt] tie afternoon, tt fe ar open bowl of) whieh not long ago was proclaimed samecock, last night. won't be able to} d'dn't foul Reese, and had the fight) | i! Mace tn aie Gk? ae oe to the pin and stopping it t When | be seen at Palm Gurden ° to MOFTOW | alee pur site bet ec {| the best offher sex among the older} box Young Montreat is Hoxton oo Ort. 19 because | won. ‘The crowd hooed for five min-| ponent. "Me dow - baurd tol he first played in the t he was in- {afternoon when the Parsons Five, one Mefore the race she waa/he injured his lef in the fourth round and tt} utes, until the re! ee loft the ring, | consider. Carp race, and win sure, He 1's whole record 4 ree othe i ted almost a BUFe thing. She had| ts so badly ewolien thet bls dowtor told him aot " niet and the grass! moet the MacDowe ig Five Piel tack Feat the meme wing Worked si y ae afr " ng quickly as possible, or did his beat j Shinner and clipped cloyer, He was) «rtaca” are in better form than aver| It wasn't any wotvder, therefore, fence Se ait honed | Aiur the next teniog sow of the Commonwenith | {OF the Bfteen-round main events.) e win and took an adv platon | CLUB, inclined to overrun his putts, too, and Hpurtiig Chad on Tveslay night, matchmaker Lew |JO@ Lynch and Jabez White fought! Uke a sportsma this sen nd hope to win the cham-|that when prices wer and sid anake amends, She trailed If by Ton Dis confidence in putting was shaken ; . i 1 has eratel hon'b , plonsh | wy ( ofeated| quoted that 7 to 10 was w me ne " layaword hae matched Marty Crom to meet Tilly | fifteen hard rounds, full of action ali - _ ampio: f hia -loat him several, champlonanip |DWnship. Last Bunday they defeated | quoted t) at to 10 was the 4 in or thereabout, tp the dismay | Ku Herman of Caliorsia, amt Abe artell | ty : < : ; \ouigluad Callies te Pins iiys Pati hg ; Matches, and golf fans wuld that bis| th Knickerbocker Hig Five In a well) cre offered filly Ms | ot yboxty the layers, who had | qcajem to 40 egalom “Bad Rios, tae oe ee, TVROR eel &: ele DeLee Raskethats a thon" j “ “ 1 contentes C Oo 26, amaing! Woryoar-olds whi hadn't) complained » advance hey . poxe: % e cher pon- ee ate y be aye Remaperaincatt wae cenitint bine joontested game, 36 to % jawuinet twosvear-clds whlah hadn't vl mn wdvar that thes’ least featherwetent of Canada, Fach bent will be [4% Doxer, but White attacked con-| | HasMesbnll ‘Tens ots from North Hills, 1 mae: However, it wasn't temperament at| > - Was renienibereds cont. onty “#o,000. | CUMIN ek ana thine cise plaved: AA |tor fitecn round, ‘Three pretininany toute will | tinually and held his own so well in| The Or! “sag cron ste lor ihe wase Country Club's inv rain City in 1918, when ir rey <i] At the Weat Hoboken A, ¢ Re alan away aturally the prohibitive p arly kpocked down and had every} 4 Bullivan, the former amateur jightweight | judges called it a draw Yothing | srouse, 67th Street and Third Avenue Another bali wa Ba, Be arth hd . a ONE Of) sonnn nye st aide fe rwetght, | was ken, alm » the exclusion f rac 5 rne | champion, who woe en bt al be deg va Ae ’ bs net of e home \ oO will our ent he a! outpointed Joey of ney City of ever ng lw © race etl well Known trainer explained ‘She | jlned the professional ranks, we sslmed up io " wy ss ps 7 5 penal Aroatour p po meat ws 4 ty tan\denhae Akasee wae ‘everer|atrangely there wan Jitthe Muctuatton | wou ave walked in With a break.” [by ble manager, Frank Bagley, to moet Mishey | followed when Lynch and White, who} have Photon, Blank, Carey, Norman and bracket t day ses A } $3, for @ total of Ti, at that time a| and hit the cleaner punches in the odds. Onee they went to 8 to] She Adn't, Dut thats what makos | Walker, the good Ughiwelght of Kilesbeth, N. 2.| had been trying their best for forty-|Snooks Dowd in no-up and ex-| 0% the lower side the survivors wore Si dae tha cone. | a 5, And even tot to % but they re-| racing in ® twrire-found bout at the National Msorune | ye minutes to knock each other’s| Dect to wend the Celtica gown to their] Rukenn G. Grace, the Bethishern Stoel \ reco! rt ur In that second > 7 Kiieabeth, Nid, the ; Sa Sring'y aclt was to beteetinnnl ceded to 7 to 10 and with some liyers i Club of Kilaabeth, N, J, the weond week im No firet {on home courta th n, of the Engineers’ Club Johnny Beckman, const the best basketball player xl one | that it startled the Eastern stars TRAINING GALLOPS, |') "0° Ruddy Knwor rode home t.nd's | rmber alaigdeg anata Ava Bans is a stightly built fellc — When the field paraded to the post,| Love in the first race Thursday, and| Gene Tuoner, who fighte Sergt, Ray Beaten, the | CReh Other, slapped each other on the 4 those who had tuken the hort S| then didn't land another winner un~ | nesrpewight af Camden, in one of the tu en back, Invited each other to tea and Ne Yor 7 pla the Celtic heat Sinai hands ang eae BATCOW | Ae Belmont, Oot. 18. Track Fast. against Summit in her racing dotut | tii the Mat race yesterday, thus in- [nel ee tobe etepel ty the Cartes ie 0) | Aarted out of the ring arm in arm. |New York, will play with the Celt ime cael bande and feel. a wide] Tem aes warea't sorry. ‘They iw m fincly | Alcting m deep dent in the bankrolla Cis on teak Prday nigh ta peri | THE, Spit of amateur sport seems a mild, t saa | mn 39 8-5, moulded Milly, majestic as compared] of his followers, Many of them stuck the flebting touches to bis training ot 1 to 8 nae a fosth, and & raild, bland manner. Be| Meni, har 34 i 2 to those in the proceasion beltind ber. | te hiss however, and. partly recouped | wre, Xt aiamy tulle te beens Geer'e| THe, last event was fifteen rounds! CARPENTIER MAY BOX at gene dawn the cores ihtor 8 ln 2h BE On looks she was 1 to 10 jwhen he brought Chateay Dhierry |pa into dupe for the conte, between Jack Sharkey and Charles TUNNEY IN GARDEN. Ledoux, the Frenchman, both ban- id tm 58 Over to the he gallope < from sender lowering ‘brow, set hi 14 to 10 iA DIA OAL AU TRSINES REG tee reel = 4 account of itneas, Ted "Wid" Lewis wit! be | tarts like the preceding pair, Sharkey - ; Taoaibic determination, and whale fea Mint 40 8 108. |place at the barrier and tnade titth Pp Bwa isa plas unable to fight Lowls Bogesh of Bridgeport the] started like a whirlwind. *In the sec- tod that Tex Rickard (YONKERS & MT, VERNON) Pearcible, determination, end whale | sremmiat nile ta 1 Ma MP UALNGOR Cacimend Nia winerie inate A Win RIMM | tar bout of Mtsen rounds at Madizon Square Ger-|ond round he knocked Ledoux down, It is reported that Tex Rickard, E W k 0 t 9:90 ~ A a ine mist oe ine Founus ond Tidings 81 2-8, 1.1 her, and so did nearly overy on oe about the|*3.% hae iad ae eee Crom, the loral| But w knockdown was nothing to the| promoter of bouls In Madison very 68 ay a Oy eyed waoek Why. He ish't that | Pear snd Th Poretsner 1-8 tn 24 jelee for that matter, but every oma | wor oy riding Turning into etn es re te aoe Bo-| iittle fellow who was pat oot of ac- Square Garden, has signed SPECIAL PEATURES MONDAY Hind of a golfer. He walks up mildiy, | Cemeire LAP a8 aut Le, 244 | that passed at the webbing Wax more] the streteh with a three-length lead, |” * |tlon only for » fow weeks when @! Georges Carpentier to box for THE $4,500 HARTSDALE Gignest indifferently, taken his mance —— than a minute to her owner. Pinally| jt was a two-cent piece against g| Nelson Beats Spratley Ag OAS ee ead in anion id over his head and buried him fxtwo| him and that he ie going to select ne that he would get to th a ay ne that he would get to the judges! LONG BRANCH, N. J. Oct. 16—For] Hotty under aacks of sand. Me got| Gene Tunney, hard-hitting local Ramapo Handicap The Broadway Garetully with his lege straicht in line) At Jamaica. Oct. 15. Track Fast, es barrier sprung up and out of the Olt threw hin] the thind consecutive time Wildcat Nel- With the direction in which he intends!’ yignteies £1, 2 of colors shot Summit? Not ned out, aa, tae all. Instead {t was Huddy Eybor the air when straightened o up and went tearing into Sharkey. ene heavywelght and A. EF ‘thumbs straight along the top| Sete toons n the Banford silks and ustride backed: up feat to Hallet Dancer oo oe Brooklyn welterweight, admin: | ‘rhrough the third round Ledoux took eee ts ee eee The Oakdale aaa haft with a full grip of all the! pantry 34 to 3 hateau Thierry, Holdup came next,| Babin seomed {n too much of a hurry | istered ® severe whipping to Bayard) a hard hammering, and it looked a . : ond 2 Other Solendid smart" re of both han and after o y Melle a8 1 und then the wasily discerns nar o get past Ballet Dancer (n the run | Spratley. colored, in twetve rounds here! if he'd surely be knocked out. After wants to further prove to the i a Avialan back swing brings the club multe in 1.8 jacket and prange cap of Huxton on| down the backstreteh, and Mooney an| last night, ‘The nogro was in a bad way|the round Georges Carpentier, the} public that Georges Is the goody : ay smoothly and without appa hee Nutlons 3-4 In summit the latter let him exer in the sixth, ninth and eleventh rounds] French boy's chief second, ? poured { and worthy of a crack at Jack The ball goes etraight und Mosh and Dartve 6 a) Eneor didn't wait any \j Had Babin bung to Ballet | from the constant punishment that Nel-| advice into his ear for # full minute See aha ta ereeiara 5 jis in the rough Liquid Fire be? 6 Holdup or Summit. He scooted along seddlegirtha until well] son administered, 3 the eleventh round|L@doux came out aggressively, Dempsey Ry th ! rid's tithe than! any other golf Hondane 3-8 tn 38 n front with Chatewu erly. and| around the far tura, he might have| Nelson rocked Spratley with a terrific| @ucked Bharkey'e bard punches and) ‘The Frenchman and his manager 1 ween. He gets a long drive, & jome i Dey O86 in at a8 . n jigtime there were © lengths | induced F oral Swain to stick itl rignt to che mouth, Ju the other bouts, | We". ou ick with counter attacks, have just been granted licenses to Jerome Ay. Sub without, trying for Apy Gisdieiw 4 in 12 4 of moeMery, Including the tail of his | ¢ \ lot of money has been burned itty Povin teeta AM tne other bouts, Sharkey, who'fghta with the action! 4% ihe state commission, which y trolley from Woddia But Margerst M. 00 4-3. Lae» mount, betw him and the other| up this season on horses ridden by Hiatane 1-2 in th 33, two, Summit seemed puinfully jong Babin which might have won with re Rages 8 in ae, im settling in her stride, aod Buxton some one else ip the saddle, tall tenable Ss saint oe a a . ilo a champion, had enough of af nny terri ii ind packs Gris wan from us 1m the mailing, to, win the das significant that he (Mtonds box Wremeh boy wae there = ing uh tiie city,