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— TT IT TER LIE TL, OL EI | 16 __THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1921, } ‘DUNCAN AND MITCHELL WILL BE HARD TO STOP IN THE OPEN P BRITISH PAIRNEVER HEADED SO-MIGHS = nn strnenc ns mara mins OY sais Fisher PETEHERMANPUIS r " a ae sae ENGLISH CHAMPION by “HUTA” AN ERA ett Pea \ LL pa, J @ } bi, “Mis y) X They Should Be Dangerous Foes in National Tourney at Co- |/American’s Infighting Con- | They Should Be Da | quers Jim Higgins in Sched- uled 20-Round Bout in Lon- : By William Abbott. | den, a EORGE DUNCAN and Abe Mitchell, two of England's best profes: | ee ie | pans . Bre G sional golfers, made their first appearance on the new Pelham Club fed AALS A |” gaseeneti sup TE uate W eandic a an links yesterday and at the same time served notice they'll stymie the ePaephend culated right to the Jaw, Pete Herman | knocked out Jim Higging, the Britiy Bp. bantamweight champion, tn the eleventh of [round of their bout at the National ae | hopes of many Americdn stars in the national championship next week at | * Columbia. These two Britons working together with unusual brilliancy overbalanced the skill of Jock Hutchison and Tommy Kerrigan, and led ACCOMPLISHED WHAT MOST HAVE FALED TODO CHARLES FRANCIS MORAN IS AS \. FLATTENING MORAN / INS \ HE Wie HAVE porting Club here last night, the heme pair by three holes at the end of the first half of a 72-hole four- GAME AS THEY | It was the American's first real try Dall match for $1,000. Ch | come- HE 1S |for a finish, the first time that he put Hutchison and Duncan with 77 had @#—————$—_—- | & GOOD TRIAL ecu aay ih Knockout sivte in the the best individual scores for thy day. | Ser NEW GOLF RECORD Horse FOR | middle of a fierce exohange of blows but at no time did the home defend- ANY AMBITIOUS [near the end of the round when Hig- j ers lead their foreign opponents. Tak-| BY PLAYING 34 HOLES A ing their initial showing as a basis TO DECIDE MATCH GAME! HEANY |gins, starting forward with his head | low, caught Herman's glove dead on the | point of the jaw. | The English boxer dropped as thourh shot. After the referee had counted him out, Herman tried to hdp Higgins to his corner, but he was dead to the world, und it was several minutes be- fore his seconds brought him around to conseiou Perhaps the most sensational feature of the fight was the fact that for the second time in this country—the first Duncan and Mitchell will be hard to| stop for the national title and they | oe : ie. should come near equalling the won- CHICAGO, July 12.—A world’s | derful record made by Vardon and golf record for cup play is be- { Ray last ye when they won 80, lieved to have been made here uf f * per cent. of their matches against the when ©. Bateman and WilKam strongest players that cuuld be mus-| Murray, finaliats for the Direc- tered against them. tors’ Cup of the Green Valiey ure of yes-| Golf Club, battled through six- oy, Who finixhed third in the} Vean, % In 1.0 ‘The international match formally | of Siw ‘The most astonishing f time in his bout with Jimmy Wilde-- ‘ i ; CALLED BOB al e the corre i § tefay's match was Mitchell's driving teen extra holes, They were to + CHAMPION 7 HSTERE hale GeaIve DUTNOE OVER There | power, As a long-range shooter this; have gone 18 at net Beal FIGHTER OF was conslde rable hissing and booing > eight °c when the referce made the announce- | Be CE pata 1k a Clea a ay ee eee ved the Hest ALE 40,000,000, Jinent, and during the fight the rooting | himself, Mitchell is not a giant liky| tied. They halved the next fif- FIGHTING MEN” "ae for Higgins became so stronuous that he | Ray, nor as muscular as Hagen, but) teen holes and Bateman sunk a TRAINING TRIALS. | had to nak tne crows | to keep quiet, pee his knack of imparting so much| long putt for a win from the ————— | hn brought plenty of good natured } é “t been| thirty-fourth green, July 11, at Empire. Track Good. rowd ! power in a short swing hasn't been y 1, P ood. a F; SCARE Ee : geen in this section before.» Drives ea = = = =| Billy Barton, 1 mile in 92, 1.19, FRANKS MARY ANN” ISNOWS NO BROTHER in the final round the crowd 26 yards are just ordinary hits for! sociation last night, 232 golfers, rep- pine Hin dee | S , IT SWATS THE JUST-AND UNJUST ALIKE — holding | in ntsincl fiches and eitioutede Mitchell, whose secret is a short,| resenting the United States, Great lew, In | — = ~ ree apparently was batt } : Maggie Murphy, ly in .55 \ ; a 1 ul liy tuned, Britain and Australasia, will start in LPP ‘J i} if econds later it was all over, Powerful ing benuiflly tuned.) Hritun and Autralsia wil Sart fo) duty in 9 | BOB tenet he hid plo | Mitchell drove so fur that he fre-| {he Rational open ten eeetWash,| Ada Metiee, % In’ 1.01 | strenuously In the clinches “and. this >ppe to unexpected | ‘ , a Be P| |S must have annoyed Herman, for once | quently dropped Into unexpected! ington, D. C., July 19 to 22, inclusive.| Maryland Bell, % in 1.04 | he beat a regular tattoo on’ Higgins's ot pre- 7 , | trouble. These visits to traps pre Occupying the centre of public focus] Courtship, % in 1.17 2-5, | stomach and another time rained short = < pated pr either round from | ary jock Hutchison of Glen View, uk in) .at 86 A-E-F. AND INTER-ALLIED | rae eee wore “ceverel tenis elow 80. ‘aunus, % in | . " several i ‘As a stylist George Duncan is un-| the first American to win the Brit- in 1 HEAVY WEIGHT CHAMPION BY NEAL R. O’HARA. | Which on points would have gone to scond only to Harry Var-|ish open championship, and Abe a | Coprrts: 90, by t ‘ Ps | Higgins, and in the eighth the latter ! @oubtedly second only to Harry Var- nal, thas BERRA ae ea In 1.18 345, 1.37, WHO MEETS | lehi!, 4920, by the ares rrunisning Co, (The New York kvening World.) appeared to have the American stage j don, whose game bas long been a Mitche nek BNSORE GFIVON | ishanam: Molin Lit 4 | Among the guys that aren't hollering for a return Carpentier- Dempsey | Seed for a moment just before the bell | jel for many chav . an{and regarded as the most finished] » ser cnet peal tae ¥ | fang when, with Herman backed against it model f hampions, Dunean | and rded th t finished tae § 72 ANK, MORAN TONIGHT ; | h th H backed agai ft makes ail his shots with an easy,| player in Hngland. Hutchison and| Mkeh Sin it, toa) scrap are the tcket scalpers. ae the ropes,’ he shook the latter up with | io graceful stroke, apparently without) mitchell laced togethe irish Brigusiie in .49 1.08 1-5, MI i © | hard kidney blows and a tft right to i} effort and certainly without needless pusinga Tua civite 1h alesse Matches Mary, % in .50, 1.03, AT THE BOXING DROME nipers will wait for theatre season, when a guy cu) sell a AMoo! the face. if | Addressing and preliminary fussing,| Cle" of' the best invtwo continents, | AUninE, fn’ 1.09 33 em i pa uM sce eee, NEGA Caaabe WEE ON ehees luwWelsoms Humenin| hha manned’ _ ow oO gets nf. le by side, t 6 2. i Ld i } open “ills rounds of eT wore|” George Duncan, the British open| Nome'y, wh Tue in 146 26. | ae Rar NT abhi en eden a cot nde dh ued GIR UC gral for Tilden, a stained golf of the match. | champion of 1920, is paired with| 7 te | v on 2d tt Pruichison, “fresh from his triumphs | “long Jim" Barnes, the great D Iham| Budana, % in 40. | eeps ea a ejoices The fight of the century was realiy the fight of the half century, or $50, a anetb sted ri Paid hey | aoa e e c pro, and another seri of brilliant Anniversary, 1 mile in 1.46 2- | be exact. | vest of mor ate dinner arrang at St, Andrews in the British cham. Pro. and another wories ¢ ’ in 3-5. | FeO RCCDRUIAT CURE 4 eel NerOby ARSUTe ‘pupte 6 . 5 . jttee and the bt plonship, was the same high-geared |"Or"the remaining ‘celebrities, Joseph] Tupter 1 mile in 146 Gow) ° Raney en Unithds Beal enitinwn a Tannin Abiola + | Jock, true off the teos, very prmiany H. Kirkwood, open champion’ of A Lynetter, 1 mile in 1.40 ver everte Ss in " wk ne Dempsey, t sounds ex ated, There are too many attachments tel Ay Bele Ce ‘ennis is call bi. through the fairways, but lacking his| stralia, will play with Pat Doyle of] Fading Star, % In 1.10, df bebwern Lhose CWO. hove 4 Y Dy Lace enero \uDne nce | i usual putting touch. Poor putting in| Deal; J. Victor Bast, another Austra-| jajected, % In 1.02 2-5 | é a ig u ; has defeated the greatest players of 14 Both Tounds cost Jock numerous lan, is teamed with Jim Standish of| | ree | No serapper ever drew the color line against the long green u. the! the woria on the turf at Wimbledon, } By polden opportunities. | wochmoor: Iveo Diegel of the same club, pee % A har | n emoise e a es wat and jwon on the hard courts at St, teva who finished in a tie for runner-up] Lottery, % in 1.21, | gold. | Cloud, France, will arrive. aboar Tommy Kerrigan, who finished Iie year, Is to play with Bobby Jones ane on z Sekar ss ee Oo 0 0 fatcambhip Obinple tosmorrowe ee oe third at 298 for the British title, sub- | Or" Atlanta, one of our youngest and} Berrlaston, % in 1 = Other guests at the dinner will be stituted at the last minute for Jim| best amateurs; Walter Hagen, former | NeW Orleans, ts in. ; champion Grey Lag on edge for his Only trouble with Rickard's fight arrangements is that you don't get| zenzo Shimidau, the sensational Jape c s D. Barnes, Pelham Club pro} al, / open champion, is bracketed with It. L.{ Moody, % in Lt Horse Owned by Dick Brown and) coming engazement in the Empiv. twin checks in case the scrap doesn't go six rounds | anes :'Ichiya. Kumagae ‘and who missed boat connections coming Finkenstaedt of Columbia, and “Chick*| Due De Morney, !s in 3s ae Fj City Derby next y when ae “ $ ' » Kaxhio, the three members of from England. Kerrigan was a: big| Evans of Chicago, present amateur] Wreckless, ls in Trained by Dave McDaniel Of} aistovered that nme soft $800. spot Carp stands to-day as the most hed-off gentieman that Dempsey ever} {he challenging team of Japan in the fap to Hutchison on the first round, champion and once ‘holder of the open} Radigiu, te ints Turf Se jg. {in the Bryn Mawr Purse last even- | mingled with y Davis Cup matches.) Haymond D. Lat: and missed several chances, espe-/ Gther pairings of 1 rtance include ame: 5 Hl r Hildreth thought it be just Vy; Lawn Tennis Federation, recently held Shiy'on ine greens yietdie Saves! oftcontebinaea Geunte| ue % In bs tory at Empire Track That) iyi othave tt done puoicts. AMERICAN COLLEGE ATHLETES + | IE ndi tae whet —— land Rice of Englewood; Tom Kerrigan ssamt hha) ano She Is Best Filly in the East. | Rancocas trainer is one of the few | ne object af the affair is twofold, who have ever adopted the metho: . {to congratulate ‘Tilden upon his meri= Conditions yesterday were heavy, the Sireyveport, ba. and Chris, Mecrath Esquire, % in 1.46, HOUGH My Reverie had done all | ity they ever do get hold of « extending an official welcome to the greens being soft and tricky in spots. \fassachusetts Joon French 0 Bab, % in 1.10. and @ little more than had been | ¢ npien ually become over care senile cl i3 Danese team, the first representatives There are a number of fine holes on Youngstown and ‘Tom Edwards of Hast | Jamaica Belle, by tr AOE GROn i ful in their attention and treat their] : isl anions stations “to arrive for’ the . en vith development Pel- | Palestine, O.; Douglas Edgar of Prat 4 : M ished of her on ver p U3 or 1 i mon RHE Vala Ay lands. ival in. this} Davis Cup matches iia course and With develope as | ile and Gese Beettace ner Minded | Kellorhor, 4 milo in 1.4 ihre. dines raclnmienseuinen vere (Pea scine emeumcunnsce Hanya NG |Harvard-Yale and Princeton. '3™ val in Shis| Later in this month a dinner of aime ham will certainl one ¢ c : . z has 5 utings, racing regulars we so with Hildreth, who keeps his 9 at yin tar characte ST BAL AREA REAL ta wale rence Hackney of Atlante City and | Cydonice 1.08 : aie ; li be, Har wil Ked to wel = amateur. « pion of France :’ George | ane? Heme the Demoiselle Stakes at Empire about any of his brothers and ne. ates £ eae ' aS| clude Mile, Suzanne Lenglen, Andre HL * Guess there's no such thing as per- | MeLoun of Grassy Sprains and Jame: | Parte Not Keen for Movies of Fight? 1 Dangle ey peat eerie om nents Beat Oxford - Cambridge #!se,accepted an invitation to train on Jules Brugno i, Laurents fection in golf. After winning many Carberry of Tua Grange, Il, and Charles | Cayymgit, 1021, by the Pras Publishing Co, ity yesterda They had two -ca- OFS i as compared with other i \! k, and along h the with Max Deougis honors here and being the first |Hoffner of iphia and Alex Chis (The New York Rrening World) ons—and the and most pro-, fashionable trainers Students in Dual Meet. j hom ready on the grounds American to capture the classic Brit. helm of Portia PARIS, July 12.—Movies of the nounced was that My Reveri a sede imbcring up their muscles: Unlike | ye opey ce His chute ish title you'd natur think Jock oy, Dempsey-Carpentier battle, in which owned by a man of modest wealt ERIGE UCR WON AL EUR cre wa | n Hutchison had devel®ped pretty, Pablic Links ¢ Dempsey successfully defended his title Had sh i Pa te N Y k P <i d ‘Twenty athletes, pick of Oxtord| be no secret training. The four teams} ; mek. useful style. But the Chicago star era SE Wade healewel ehsipion | iad she carried the silks of sow ew or. aure wid Caimbridge Univers) ies, wil ane| iy Merete etae Action for release of attachment on Areal Eaglish setting will mark tho| Jack Dempsey's $10,000 seven-passenger isn't satisfied. After the second| CHICAGO, July 12.—B, B. Lloyd, Chi- Of the. intermational. track {touring car, seized on July 5 in front of 3 ° © in this country to-morrow aboard} stagin round he consulted Geo Duncan! cago, public links player, set a record she would have been a stouter favo’ With J h t a Re : eee Nae ste ‘i eb tp Ayer Ilamt Oa July ge, the Belmont Hotel, this city, on an order : ONNSTOWN | iy6 orympic to engue i © dual | mee avers Island on July 28. \ a et of ther pacel ae E about his game, and the champion | yesterday for the reconstructed course |2&¥ but yet them ite with the crowd, who have come ee Pee Une eR obtained by. Frani P. Spelman of Ba- t erican college | or " t millionaire there is li » douhi tha Jersey City on July 2, arrived yester there is no sign t of England in 1920 prescribed the |or the Westmoreland Country Chub and | D¢in& Shown in any of the Parisian film the pelict all’ good horaer «cme meets against story of|tavia, N. Y. who alleges the world's Se ie etentinn ihe lett tod ST RBEIGa, AAC ESAAOR TAR thik nelee A si ,|American intercollegiate games the |champion heavyweight boxer owes remedy, less weight pn the left foot |ieq the field in the qualifying round of |¢™POriums. The reason for this is that from some one of a few barns. In Amateur Class stars. When the foreign athletes set] yiceuresque backeround of the $100,000, 4n Boeeeiean ones Calon eure and more swaying of the body at the | the amateur championship of the West- | the owners of the French rights have — Were she the wearer of the Whitney foot on American soil it will be for] Queen's lub, London, will be ap-|contract In the serial’ : daredevil Jack, start of the back swing. Hutchison, | ern Golf Association with %3—36-— “t so high a price on their wares that colors, for instance, My Reverie would will be brought. to-morrow morning. in ; rd , 1 9 n Proached. in place of the huge sta- as attentive and anxious to learn asa under par for the 6,064-yard course, ‘ars exhibitors, unaccustomed to pay- have been accepted as one of the des CINCIN ¥ wiv 12<The ¢l the first time since 1901, when rep- | Proached ¥ Supreme Court, Part 1., before 4 Tovice, believed Duncan's suggestions | Lloyd was closely pressed by James | ing high rates, Hanging. bac BU a eet rariRae een INCINNATI, O., July 12——Tho frat | Olives trota the eame univen- | dium and towering atanda will-be sub Ti atott e Justice Meria’ overoome his troupe and | MApleA.ot Bt 8, R. . Knepper of] The French ‘public, ie reveals the Aatorin sth x after sie won found of tne intercity championship | Drsontarves, 110M) is coun Pet | Stituted the terraced lawn and woode Emit Fuchs, No. 51 Chambere W t AIH, GhcdAe City, lows champion, who took | no very keen desire to ser rtails of aaah ieee Be ah ee <tay, baseball series of the amateur, lus- * gees 4 ‘irvard. Phe | knolls, from which the spectat will; St attorney for Dempsey and promised to use them to |xeventy-thiee strokes each, and H. R.| their idol’s defeat. Even sporting writ It remained for her to este sbull series of the amateur, induw | meet against Yale and Harvard. The | CnOv# [Or won ane inv contests’ of| manager. Jack Kearns, aid’ yesterda — Johnson, St. Paul, who took seventy-|ers do not om especiaiy eager to look lsh herself, to literally fight her way an a Se events were held at Berkeley Field. | ta inctish and American collegians, |the action is based on a statement in Se ininute ater siving Hutchison | font At 1 | the picture over into the esteem of the doubters, and | 5° Played on Sept. 19 an nis WES New York City, and the home ati | Engish one Amerccommitter in| me, attachment order, which was ins gore friendly vies Dinoen v H Aa qa Bontinaent was Moby A Sarees she did that yesterday, uncil now decided upon by the Schedule Commit- | tetes scored an impressive victory 2 aby SO i ee opal. ramen | Sued b: Supreme ‘Court Justice bone i asked by the writer whom he favore ap Gadohauk of Asheville, who made ompaies well with Column, J ard jtee of ation’ seball Federa- six of ine contesis tro De SOT nS Re Bee nelly emprey is a resident of Ha ee alone) CHATMTLONshify at So dicg TRULY ROVER “Atarters returned | Invites Britian Tennta Team. Gut“ higney a ee i ee ee eee far) winning six of the nine contests 170m |ias planned to accommodate close to|Vtal. He said papers filed in behalt j ‘ p ‘ t Ted Ra WAGE ey ane Ik soorea al on STON, Jt The Lor silane Sean , : | witen myet: hens) yemter day ne foreigner | 10,000 guests on the afternoon of the |6f the chammon purport to show he was Columbia, the same mi Ted Ray by vans, defending hig| BOSTON, July 12. Longwood any of the other championship possi the amateur class Pittsburgh is} Yale und Harvard students once| (0) ats On nistely duit ore thie (a, resident and ‘citlsen of New York annexed at Toledo last year. ‘The 10" for fifth time, covered the|@gcket Club cabled an inviiation yester- | bi thus far shown, Rape HR OR annct vith tee, eurnigg Again will wee (ist crack al the ung. (meek Approximately Male Of MlRi a: (et tall Scot quickly answered that the Unks In goventy-seven stroker, day to the British Davis Cup team to! ‘The other reason for doubt was that |in pittsburgh and one in- Cincinnati sh athletes. This meet will be con- | Mile tne a LFA, mal he leaatart —_—_—_ ‘ one who beat out Jock would win pei nailonad Mompatition se meed | compete n the Longwood ,Bow! iawn | the vwn filly was asked to cone: t+ | ¢ 4g0 and Milwaukee will contest the | tested July n the Harvard Sta-| oon the lawn under the trees. In-| Misses Bleibtrey and Boyle In 1006 “d e \sun, but over unusually green fairs | 4 a starting on July The rat) gern able to) dolauring & ‘ ' a of thew a. at re, Island): sumer! f the printers and will be| Miss Ethelda Sletbtrey, world’ ways. The second qualifying round. of | 20U)! viet Re Sib rst! yours, unless they developec Yampions of the Michis é of the New R Athletic Club, | 2ands o printer i Miss. Bi rey, d's pres ae pionahip, eh ATT ee dae ea ne TOWNE OF | oe the Davia Cup matches scheduled | YOA"*uniene Heveloped to bel with two games alt Home ee He Nets oc Are ri | pinged op male sicrdly mier mermaid, ayni Miss Charlotte poorsinn to) ne. Pairings, magellan thirtyctwa eR lifving for! for the EngXshmen is at Pittsburgh oa! Yee and Prudery the few of the |caumplons, whoever the 1 OER BRE OTD eh Carn Ee | Boyle, her keenest rival, will renew public by the United States Golf As- match play for the eb shi Aux. 4 feat he Ae ouner mame Ih Dy Acasa | ONE L-Cambrdee | mpawhridge Lost to British ‘Team, | their feud in the open-air pool of the * oT capabic of doing it at Plambette, [fire game at Cletland and’ the other, According to reports from the | CAMBRIDGE Mass, July 12-—Genrgo| Brighton, Hench Haine nest Saturday clared to-day that there is no truth in the re | about the best mare this year has two at Youngstown; one game of the }igoal colleges, the les who will | Trowbridge, former Princeton athlete| afternoon. They will clash in the 1006 BY JOHN d Canton-Ak series’ will be played in| rise % port that Bantu ed to fight Jobony| veloped, was incapable of givin: |Canton-Akron series will be played In| compete for the St ind Siripes|and star hurdler on the Oxford-Cam-| yard handicap swim, joint feature with Fistic News po.tock Gossi Damy ut the roadaay bxbtation Amora weight ‘during her juvenile season. |e former city and two in Akron all in excellent Jiuon. They | bridge team that will meet Harvard and| the water polo games in which the New i New York and Johnstown are paired | easily yestordas, | | | of Brovkyn on Wednesday night, Wallach sgys| My Reverie did se have bee r nscientious | Yat re a dnai meet July 38, will | York national A. A. U, chame ees | My i New York wants to play all its ave been pu 1 _consciention sable to compete, a telegram fr ears, will met Fight fans in this vicinity will get, Walter of Blizebeth, N.J., at the Newark Bor. | © Gow not know the firm thing about the tout. |! for she misht won by a ‘way from home, fohnstoxn \training for the event and havye| tt be able to compete, a telegram from) plone ean ee A ie another chance to-night to witness 1% Clio « . di, on Momdes sieht! Loach Crum cision bo wm not rend pet yet | MOEHIN er elected, bu thie connection will be learned. When | worked han usual to be in] Whiten Mount D four twelve-round bouts at an open | Me mun Lwnedy of Newark and tay tal , ieitwoight cle,| Yards from. ihe finish apd. she i RSE a hay fateh not acriousy Wal prevent pity | miracing Ghow iu. be atacad c e era few battles ll terminade| Firat back 10 , tha at cross the {from getting Into condition, ‘The English R A C I N G see the well le jampared to take evan ~ Will tow be forced to rely on ' Boxing: 1 me A. A., at 167th yi t fant ie ah Wie sacle Kes : Bieta ger! f | Partridxe of « ne hurdles, | sa and Westchester Avenue. ‘The ma hoon a ©. Hie injured hand will be!" napping veer eanlls 5 coring. vy eal geile E 7 Hi ers who will battle in these scraps | Chath _ amie, | we srougs fo him ta tos wikia s comle of| GA 28 compared with Tady Dolbls| A ny |e ened in bal 061. | Weaterm Pacer carries off Purse |f Lu PIFe City Trac |teageiber in a ten-round teat at a baseball park | weeks , ena aid Rian ville, three gam! Dee Pee ee On ao ee ae oe y) ieny are as follows: Hob Martin heavy-|t" opr oo dee 6 mal th e favor) she did t Han | A LOvaNULe Gres Ramos lind | winner of each event, Men finishin at Toledo. (YONKERS & IT VERNON) as flame: ob Mari tess ha Sy tn baie Sw opm mal A ce Ue OH ase AP EOL cg ee eum | OR 2 ten mE i oe nanan! | OM ORIRO W Oo pagaig sigh Ha ame tahini r rk drew a | 1 am's point| gold wned byd. 1. Reynolds of | \ nk M Pittsburg the present Boag Commission Jackie Moore, the oesce colored ba n b Jed the bes: | Semieprofessional class Y wn will | score of no more use than ath- |, City, Mo. making his frat start | $5000 FLFETWING HANDICA' Iman of £0 vs. Pete | officials of the Qu 9 A. A.,of Long Island | moses Jimmy Malley, the Ninth Coast aguliers | filly the Hast has produced, and pe Veland. three g two at] letes Wha come in absolutely lyst |B ty: ABs TAPRING DA OUAE WOODLAND HANDICAP ee City claiming! the club did ot champly with the in the fetus erent of fifletn munca 11] HOD) ual of any of the col:s, | Youngstown and one a nd, and | st . ‘ AOD, wan the 2.09 a DORIS ERIN, PL ist of France fay ib many 5 ps the equ ‘ A a seer system. is expected Fort Meigs $3,000 8 ie feat AMA MNT PURSE an tas ale, the chub offveala will have to ap: | will be we fire mized maton singed in Gotham| It My Reverie trains on and proves | Sow Vouk 2 1 victory. Ten ever ¢ the opening rand cit And 2 Other tligh Class Contests Bat “r he coMminsion at ite meeting today ears. In the len-round semi final Kid coud enough to win the Futurity | f | Scheduled to be run in the Cambridge | meeting at the Fort Miami track her TEST RACE APO Lee PUENS C Ts RAS Sra aH PN gc tap on tors Kid Maron lepshead Bay wil! know no end ot | ueet and the United States represen- | \¥ y. The Edman entry, Ruth : ue n sivas a, {Jomey City and Jimmy we : aa eth | Rowman Wing Quaker Ridge Cap) (70C un t : Patch and U, fe Jr. were the favorites | (ante will be on! pure of Brida eh hen es joy, for My Reverie is already t tatives, on concensus of opinion, are n meee _Beidawort, Oven. tare: c doe Gans the champion eviored Meer and Kit | Mrlag or the seashore colony, Gwne’ | Mingien: ayes OD Hi among the talent, but Jim) B, third ‘ UNLLY- | up to mew in a tweive-round battle to a decision | patiio, a colored flghter of Pailadiopaia, hove be f ‘ . 8 A hoice, had no trouble in winding in 3 7 Ae eae ete wisest ott ee cette | an Loe ene a Lae as Dick Brown is one of the pioneers} Herbert L. Bowman, the New York] Opposition of the hardest sort is|atruight heats : port, Cont, on Mlonlayy night, Johnny. Dany | oetet, WW meet in an eght mund war at a! of ite turf set, While Dave “Puddin' "| athietic Club champion, won the Qua- [expected in the 440 and 860 vard runs |" "The track was fast and the larg 4 meeia Mickey Danze and Johnny Williams meoie|dewwia on nest ‘Mhurelay naght, Ga MeDaniel, her young trainer, WaS|\or Ridge cup and title in the final on| ‘The visiting axgreeation will be ren-| crowd saw some thrilling fnishes ay Joe Hail in ewe ten-roun baute, ae Jack 8 t plied ta it a the courts of the New Rochelle Lawn| resented by G. D. Rudd of Oxford Colorado showed the way in the way resis ei 8 Bhoon: Be es muah at Ap ‘uddin's” career is helping to | 'Te Club, at New Rochelle, N.Y. In| winner of the 400-metro race at the the first event on the alternc to deron Fuckly Seage, the toc Neweight, 18 now [41 make some bright turf histe A tponed Anal mated of the tourna-|tast Olympic games. In the opening] CHa: | winning Straight heats abd | le ‘ rik pale ae ‘ a : owman defeated Aifred D. Ham M ; making. a new record by. trotting ADMISSION—GE AND, STANE man of ‘Tom ‘Stanley, | Several chia up Rowion way and two K rider until weight cx nis] ina, cereated sf | meet Rudd will be pitted against ond heat in $444, In the fire tivo ineludhige Ta | ls the ma { Wethy Michael, | ctubs ere ate ting to arrange @ matca nent from that department, he | tneounter “owman | Campbell of Yale in the 880-yard rut | heuts Cox did not start his drive as matctial Sprague to battle Jackie] tween Paul Doyle, New tnsland” witerweignt | tt lately developed and trained mets elusive cross courts | and the American athlete is expected | they were turning into the Alientown, Pa, at Fall Tiver, Mase. | caamston, and world’s Set some good and consistent horse strokes with unexpected case. } to offer strong contention, thea pame on with a rt 7 Aud ‘Tummy McAleer at the “Queene: |'hostes nextoppanet robably by | LAist Year he was notably successful |! wlert in gaining position, tinin | add Will probably meet stron hneeaed phat the! bunch c et July 23. | eddio ‘Saevitn with the mare Helgian Queen, a few | Ms roturns seit’ nd sition in the Travers Island mect |, hour, heats were necessary MADISON SQ. GARDEN ROOF, TUNGS NADL cMabtemaban “ac TNES kc, aie years ago he had King Herod and| | Stevenson of Princeton, winner « K ah ee eee . Ru handiall sh, tennia, ark A.A. | cight rmunda of loxing ik oor time regarded the Greek mid |Crepascule, both good winn put | | uarter-mile t the recent} ener the heat einen at ° ® pinn ‘Summer : ‘ Re ; peat rat least |. fia BA cu ounteatl eg; Membership, One Year, Bt i vt Lar | , : F SM ' 1 the A un Bee LBA Fyne: Phila, Jack O'Brien, Manager. 4 with Mickey Som Wailacci, manager of Kast Bad, de Sam Hildreth found rather a aa . i ath ' ne on the visiting ath- after leaving the wire in the Phone Mad. sa, 7540, 7883, a1an. | > i , Auvt.;munerative way of keeping the|the Freeport Auditorium last might, iil be ‘afforded when the team and won in a close ‘See Hed Phobe Book, Page 71 am @ in a close finish, | - : ‘ ¥

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