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es 18 RANK MORAN, the veteran ¢ SRI toe ener Fre. Unusually low water inthe streams Pittsburgh fighter, is through | peared to he so extausted that he | up-State practically ‘put am) end for good and a!l time as a dan Ha hardly stand, | trout fishing, which early in the sea ‘ i ee Moran always noted son Was exceptionally good Berous contender for the heavy-| ihe power in his raht. bat his whic weight title, Fra may pot think stock ach has been tis stow Rock and perch are nunger= E th vee vert and when the youpg Mr Mastin our in Avhokan Reservoir, it so himself, but the twelve thousand | jiu) fis number It wan hia Weare tn ‘ vis get good sport fishin or more fans whe saw him knocked | was the jast to go back on him. Ma om the retaining walls, Pickere out by Bob Martin at the Boxingdrome AMM left him early. prohiabty nefore IF Jock pli nd brown trout are alse. plentiful 4 A. A's all-star show in the Bronx last) it was an intersstin: r @rass off AN BO | - night are satisfied that he | of pretty faht to look a HE'S SLIPPING INTO | Good seu buss fishing was the rule e “big mone 1 Ore wt mes rok mateurish, FFER. CLASS te Klondike Sunday and inost of paeRueuunued. er one but he is a lad whe ame, We Te ov Sheepshead Buy boats were Moran was put away in the seventh seemed ty relish flirting with Moran's there, ‘The Evelyn took 628 sea bus round. He put himself away as) MENIY mht | He tore right in oan jand the Giralda 500, fhe Ro € ec 1 ant, Often invited Moran to bit him Lundy also made a bir cateh. much as did his youthful opponen Martin considered the Moran tight | Aboard the Giralda the first prize, I went into the ring hog fat./4 test. He wasn't anxious to finish | amounting to $30, went to J. R. Coo- Maybe he tried to get off.some of the| RI earls. as because of | Moran's | per for a six-pound bas rol! but It is like getting into time he ,was takes young themselves prising that blond heavy Many of the fans Dempsey and boxers who take the ly trail Use of One Hand After Second Round. By Alex Sullivan. flesh that hung over his t pr condition in the fellows such three m their best condition feeble efforts’ that woman endeavoring to score i Jt times + y i i famous M Yast night was terrible, he had been Willard, he and his direc check the p A F. cha ¥ good hand: it was practic of the fight on his back en seconds. st night at wilh wonderf eye being h quently he Moran's bulky after trying to It was not Mar Tuesday must have off, instead of the Moran went to he missed many ‘hard to put it over for the prise, but his judgment of distance] ployment bu down| taken .and | with a contribution of $500. By John Pollock E li Gi L Pi ° Wi | Tar North, Tl t Vat Phe show wa prigingly well i and Zenzo Shimidzu, Davis Cup | Far North. The subject of pollution Mae ate ate wie HPREMIMSS Wee gy Baw noite Renter ne koxins mite suse woe ENGlish Golt Pair Wins and ange Shimidew Davin Cup PA ST Te Gn Once Georg best of care of} yonths to and it is not sur y Ann's been her usual pieces all at once. the Moran that Jim Coffey, Jack Jo probab! been able to put o punch, but he w ‘tion Was So poor ver © knockout! cently so slow of n opportunities pmising career mpion, in the “Moreover, Martin broke a knuck'e|in the cle on his right hand—his only supposed-|a. big. ad He only used it or four times in rounds, but it helped while the Boxingdrome a good soldier, when his right de ed him, he called his left into play] lightweight honol ul resul long left, Moran's easily 0} is chief tar, his target shift y mid the succeedin to drop in the seventh round when he fell flat Referee Danny | of. his. French staff, lost a_twelve- Fe over Jock Hutchisonsand ‘Tom Ker- MOIENING Suilivan slowly counted the taial ten) round bout to 4oe Thurman, the chi. AFOVSES MWterearter to Be rigun, one of the strongest combina | Nobody dreamt that Bob a Nien left. He had not advantage when he gave nan a tough battle in ts. Martin kept pecking away with his) right shoulder in his bout with Willie / . > att Rc =a aN rd left Marin, ‘This was Zivic's: professional Racegoers Welcome This Re- Ding Wi coe ae noes Wr dtreene|tatch, Duncan apologized for the Sui re ection, and it was accident. RIGHT I CHAMPION A STOPS VETERAN ITH ROUND * elt, ability he Wanted the experience of | nted bis, Teughing iin the ring with him. short appear to be worthy = for Martin Jack ntier,)erans 48 Gunboat Snuth and Frank reach | inay & hen he le ering, Part of the} Mi t ¢ +f r s OTe AAR ayy apa rurt Gate of $45,598.50 in Bronx “6 > #88 S08 can eee Book IN THE SAME CREAT. forward to the arrival ef the ank fell land an uppercut night doors at night. The De Thursday. like | injured his hand. Jack Z i a Neil alae rained by the Same Man ves ives tos Sint tear |THE EVENING WORLD} WEDNESDAY, JULY $3, 1921.7 —- -¢o—_—___. r Copyright, 1921, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World), F F BOYER IT’S TOUGH TO BETOO GOOD =-~—-_ By Thornton Fisher apour Hsu AND FISHERMEN By William E. Simmons. HIGH WATER. sai YOU WERE A MAN- KILLER © | au ae RS ie Product of Army Shows Greenness at Times, but Manages to é Sy y MA [Fi re ma ia Knock Out Daddy of Mary Ann Despite Fact He Oniy Had A a a 28 ; O) | neue ra daylight mating tine} is - | Probably local showers, gentle va- tion for to-day. Ereat strength and recognized hitting Dr. Hazelhurst, Of course r t now Martin doesn't | serious con. | with Capt, T McCann's the Pumpkin Pa | flood tide until 2 It] sideration as an oeppon sey's, Dut if he continues as he been going, knocking out such vet M ithout Moran, it will only be a question of time when the present champion ve retrograded sufficiently to insure him a chance to win the title only one seen, | (ase was th LET ANOTHER GUY GET A 90" SNT 5 fishing companions was in to see me evalarea kuch an deine ney cuIRA of being Rame, has WHEN Jack DOESNT WENO CIE an BYACCIDENT AND HE'S A HERS Abiink companions was tht seo me a vete as oO pretty goo. nds and seems = > = IN LESS dese fon, no man knows weight couldn't round | vent on omni and fighting his way . LOOSE FROM THEIF DERBIES Era tural eae ripuGny a eee ee the a im 1 f | lakes of ifornia \« regon, but tar anh) i owed Moran to Attempt to put over ~ “BUM Bsn TILDEN ARRIVES ON ‘hin most recent excursion wis, inte i PENN Nl thal te in R : it x the ¢€ kills, where he fished he Ye wae like & washer Bee oregano ca : a OLYMPIC, ALONG WITH Esopus and Pushki!l. Now he is colt ute . Martin-Moran Show Draw THESE DAYS THE EXTRAOROMARY vECoME S BRITISH ATHLETES, Pnnne @ tip to Nova Soot Nee ee ie oe landeihey Fave. Manin’ an uate ae Ss THE COMMOM PLACE IN SUCH RAPID SUCCESSION — ‘rhe Anglers’ League witl Several times he tried | An v ® q r The sporting world a looking meting to-morrow, au, A collection wa ——— Olympic to-day. William T. Til- ank Moran sturted off | den 2d, national tennis champion, | tures taken by a non-member in th tion the example of the B Npsey = Boxing-Drome A. A. of the Bronx, last night, at which Bob Martin, the} passengers and all tennis enthu- England, authorit | pentier affair was the only outdoor 5 ¢ avyweight champion of the A. b. F., added fresh luurels to his good Tt F ot E. t siasts are patiently awaiting their mulation by our own, Last Satur- Tepper chatendy (Gon: tats (he maine [Jing record by knocking out Prank Moran, the husky heavyweight of Pitts Ss ue t ngagemen landings) invitations were sant he Captain of an Ainerican ship 4 1 fougmt) “ihe Vother outa were all good Biren in th Soxanth; Launipot witli wae ydoduthy ax thevimaln Gout eh) them by wireless yesterday | WS fined $5 and his first and enna ly would have|/man, the Chicago boy who was re-] including the Government tay of 10 per cent, brought the total taken in up to n a er OLLOW eC» feat stakes: Mites of Joll/ints the harbor. Haan Boy Sha Ne aie 1p | the United States Lawn Tennis | TOON eeaneral Meat Whish bout. waa oat. | DAEDEEO. he writer leaves that the five contests cost the club officials +—— | Association, to a dinner to be | , f Z created with Heat ih 1, |$21,000, ‘The State received $2,072.79, ‘Tickets were gold for the fights, in-| ¢ ‘i ‘ . tenn'l en in their honor this evening. | the attendance of a peculiar friend He ae eens penn ihe nines (cluding the Goverment tux. a» follows | George Duncan and Abe Mitchell Vanquish Jock Hutchison) Qitici "the tennis experts have (the pilot fish. ‘The yliat heh swims the} second count.” Friedman's beat wark| 4698 at $220... Fen vevecc ss 9973560 | and Tom Kerrigan by a Margin of 6 and 5 in Seventy-| *$ihi eC nyined Oxford and C - (ashes about oi tape his tail on the ing sessions Hartley had) 2188 at 560 200000000000 Rito 12,034.00 Two-Hole Match at Pelham. bridge University: toack:eeam: will’ (Surcay) OF the water ite, Berge One ntage, and it looked as! "725 at 7.70 vii. Lae 5,582.50 an ae Bee ee eee ne ER emis um Lies NHAT anAreR UNG cond round and | though he was entitled to the honors! 1,246 at 11.00 tees Samant us a 13,706.00 ee Odtard athletes and eight Cam: {teal with him. Bue sometimes the hy uaclens for the rest] instead ot wetting the draw verdict | "Exchanges evcees ceive tess. 20.00 By William Abbott. * | Dred arr eets they wilt eomaste pilot gets the shark into. trouble, ax thre» | that was announced 15 INCAN 1 agai when it leads him to a baitec hook. un} French featherweight, seconded by ~ aa 4 eal Sy SS ! ‘ i af jlength, s' d with bars of darker Georges Carpentier. and all the rest invasion with an easy victory MEDAL CARDS. aeelete thee Oe peerniats [color on a ground of blue OUND, | John T. McGovern, Secretary of ; gle, 4 boy descrved the ‘h€nora alt! ‘ ae | tne Princeton-Cornell committee. | Mention was made m this column arown At (ordny| eand natewerean fant | Co u led in Bettin if them, The margin was six and five f ih | vading team will begin training, | Phere is also an electric col. Thy Rill Bren-|— Joe Benjamin won the verdict over | RNEHOIN MAREh CyaC ihe ewBele : pitt ae a ; battery of the ray is in the brain, the Garden, but! Renny Valger, who reported that he ham Club inks, This is sad news, at New Course Record Made by Jobn-| sping) cord, and more than 200 nerves ARTLUSOON i 4 | CHICAGO, July $—37—70 for the 6,5 |the Westmoreland Country Club in yes-| Several persons holding hands terday's round, Harrison B, Johnston of St. Paul Ued at 144 with R. E. Knepper buck visiting pair; Hutehtsini-e isn’t all at in = Miteheli—in shan. Back in the clubhouse after the fuel | had to retire in| |the fourth round as he threw out his | cel must rest before it can give ful |debut and he looks like a comer, as BES noting the fuct that the owner of the! Abe Mitchell is rated the longest |, Puncan and Mitchell ring Pap EST IA 4 Jimmy Wile ‘ mingle in a . ts ae i som and Hete Hartley. Leo Flynn, cara pectation, or as might have been ¥ ae a qT RIMROSE HANDIC. fisticuffs for the world’s fyweight tide, ~ ar of | Geparture fr the practice of many Duncan. Galleries that trooped ofter | pened. . d 7 HE Pl b CAP 1 } Wo ‘befory The nena of | departure from the prac Lite ney Hoke 3 : alleries ‘coped ofter pened. one made the hole under : Against Johnny Buff, the American ™ fer chatzes opal "The | years here in the Fest, where, betting auld ig the old days, they ran to "the } tne four rounds saw Mitchell drive four strokes, “It was hard to believe | Thewe Geiters Diay aixieen: wxerei to 0 CR: ENE case ; ame chances are ot recognize: t est anc : further than they thought the little|the present open champion of Great loten, i y poss Of the littie fellows. The English is not recognize in inh | When the steeplechase and hunt y e pen pi of Gren’ 7 4 FIRST RACE AT 2.30 P.M. ‘ Bee it miadetwenaiaeciedde wien ies [sic Catan {South horses trained by any man, no |, )VNEn the steeplechase and hunt) at cculd be hit, jHritain and the one who held the| CHICAGO, July 13.—A wortd’s golt|I sonal Race, Trains leave, rand 5 US IELUA Sy Whee elie: Dick aie, % m {matter what their ownership may be. | Yoing much. for. themsel: It is| It Is Mitchell's extraordinary driv-|title in 1920 were on the green and |record for cup play is believed to have |f[ Cantral Terminal, Division. at Rickurd asked him how much he want. Wer. Tes. ns bo 00 for bie laure ordered coupled, and there is! qounteul if the owners of any steeple-| iB and strong recovery work and guilty of such miserable putting. teen made here a few days ago when | 1:20 and 1.40 P #0 for his services, ‘Tex thinks $85,000 | courest at Wennscehet, 38, 1 the Tast week tn th cee reason lor ee ERCU DLO Roe (he | Chaser running on this circuit con-| Duncan's brilliancy that make the} ° —- & Bateman ang halt Raia g final (asta xs alto) er too mu | ‘or month ‘The officials of the club in that etty with} rule here, even at this jate dute. lVatdera hie Be aw racing »| British pair probably more danger-| While the international match | {sts for the directors’ cup of the Green trains ‘stop. Al i ts alt er too muclt money for One Ee donee above nan ft ba One of the good features of the | Atom his heres a racing tool in the! ous than the’ Vardon-Ray combina. didn't produce a great deal of frst Valley Golf Club, battled through six- | Zenened via Taxingten And’ Jerome awe Wttle fellow to baye wll et one time and | yeie sterman of New Papers new order is that It ‘orks no hard-|CheCnOUNe wenee, enue ihe odde| tion that cleaned up here season, | class golf, It was highly beneficial ty | ten Osa OG Oe ve gone cighteen holes |Patate ave. transferring to Jerome ae has passed Wilde up. Hees ame rue trocar er dee Lah ship on any one aud stilis the tongue | some friend might quote these owners| There's. no limit to the Duncan-/|the bankrolls of the contestants. For | at match play, but the eighteenth green |p Suoway, or Via. th mod ih ay. f - Rickard probably recovered eevived lose for his too, {Oe the scandalmonger. He cannot ae-! win might be affected by the coup-| Mitchell resources. Wither one is| Winning, Duncan and Mitchell re-|fcund them ali square. They halved the [p10 Jerome av. Subway, thence by tro salted | seaterday Aincrica, “where he [CUBE WNY trainer of sharp practice Of ting arrangement might make a littie|capable of coming through with a ceived $1,000, next fifteen holes, but Bateman sank y from the shock by this time sure to be f when he is scheduled to nold an ng with Jac Champion De who looks Brennan. Madison Squ ebilities are te, mode only wants the small sum of aship mateh k Kear ure it Modest Wilde Demands $35,000 _ ws To Meet Flyweight Champion Butt NES abou time—it ought tofentry to all intents and purposes, | Mitchell owtdrove Duncan Hutchisor Rickard Says “Nothing Stir-| Sue" es ” and English Boxer Will Stay to Home. By John Pollock. st little Jimmy, *ablen rounds uperated ns, manager and Leo Flynn, n and the but Hriday | found bout at Ebbets Fletd in Wrooktyn on July 38, | struction »y selecting some one | i \ ; ieergrseed Be Anat ting see MeV out that would be overbulanced by |nearly gone. This sort of work is dis- | tr and gave Hutchison and|sreen “ - Jim Houtles. the ble than of Pittsburgh, | horse Foe eee iB [the amount of confidence that would |concerting to the opposing side, e | Kerrigan each $500 as a special token | fl teawece Taree EN op ikeanue ad Pa i rh n the race for different) ye institied into the minds of some|to veterans like Hutchison and Ker-\of its appreciation, Hutchison and nie Victer, Nhe colored battler jintercats jand put the quietus on the sort who be held prob- ennan Ww Western amateur golf championship, Knepper equalled his previous record |e! for curing illnes Prevents Sharp Practice, Nalapa Farm Stable, for instance, is! yriver in the world. ‘Three-hundred nd Eternal! ing the four rounds at EF Ilham, arded as an Dunean and Mitchell ople comment that] have, they ought to be joined National League teams yestei but had a penalty stroke on the |day, 3 Pre wie eighteenth hole, where he pulled his tons | and: foward Berry left his home iro} Iowa and Minnesota champions will play | yiit jou the tires The particular set that would bene-| and Kerrigan by many yards, but it alah : m, {tit Most from the application of this | seems he wasn't getting his usual! son for believing that some GEMPACLO WoUlK be ihe uteeDle A _ rule or practice would be the steeple-| qistance. ‘There are numerous trees ht about.{chase department, where the majority same. hole « ” : off the tie later. mat Sumeatte N., | Thes ark, F An illustration: On June 30, Trainer| Duncan, trees have a restraining into. trouble. |] Pe Sete TT Cal cP MORN IE a ser Rene alana ac gies uy } be ra ‘ dven the smooth. | to-d: while “Chick” Fvans, the tile- Me knocking out dy aetna, the magtiyy | Mendittory nature, were heard at En _ | Matt Smart saddled three horses in) eect on Abe, He's afraid to cut) stroking Duncan couldn't escape the holler, was fourth with 1774151. ‘The R A C I N G Found battle at the Natlonsl Sporting wig {Dire City when the announcement) the second race, und they ran second, | tose, For this reason and the fact genera! slump, his errors coming on|champion's play was even and easy. Tle jbourd noted the fact that Cydonia,|third and fourth. Peceunt, the sec-| that the opposition wasn't as strong. th Won on Monday night. Pete Herman at n faux soured his second. -K. O. , i eaiby 4 yy, {ond one, carried the J. W. Bean col- d, Alite afune P owned and trained by FP, M Taylor, See MIBETEE LET Tiree (HIF Ga wate coed ed, Mitchell refused to take have bs one loag age,’ there ts n ample red an open alr, boxing ies at Last Chicago, | BOOd reform has been bio mith Is, tralnlng f ihe best litle fighters tn Rn in Jess than ces and try for extra distance off yards, the sa, moun. | He Knocked’ out! Jiminy. Wide in |and Chuckle, owned by J. 4 : be cue tee perched high on a| net 4 3 su ian my “heck, but trained by ‘Taylor, would be) colors of Smart's wites the fourth.) the trees. towering rock, "All four made fine | with 184 for Afth place while F.Lvuch TON iO . tow .000 to Unless Hilde MeMtation, who Is. stagio regarded as an entry Hkinker colors, Bortumatelys they ran | ygAitehell’s longest drive was obout drives, especiaily Duncan, whose bali j of St. Lonis nnd H.W Watton of ni. MORROW shows at Dyekman Of today for the tweleon it was by gener’! agreement th action was taken, but ‘t marked a{'" accordance with the public's something weird hap- ISSION—GRAND_ STAND, 83.85 Yok ABM s| The Pelham Club dug down in its | long putt and won on the thirty-fourth Including: Tax on Jor tench in a fifteen |abusing the right to give riding in- difference in amount of the return, | 8¢ fonul shot just when a hole Yesterday's seems to be the vers d » sure they sw ihe corpse! When Dunean wasn't banging tong | score prizes ‘i siaeer han nirendy reve | galway Or mixin these. alt é TECUAT, SUMMER. COURSE 1 Bill | paharer) hat He fered | fair way of recognizing these {Ua \yrouthe Just before the coffin was] brassie shots close to the pin, Mitchell —— and Harold Martwell won thelr way PRG pe ronene ! Rill ehenae=G Young Pierce cme} tite, "The different owners and their {Closed. Hut hesitated about saying | would contribute a tremendous re-| Omimet Won't Play in Open Goll) Ciinty champlonsnip lawn: tennis: ene ody tuldins $ ahh at the ofnhis se ingles | trainer. mas do ay thes, will-about | anything for fear It would interrupt | covery from some sort of trouble, a4 | Vournes. gles yesterd: tournamen: pal Mike olin the funera against this consistent t the courts of the ford. Yacht. Cl mwork the A familiar figure will be missing at tie {AND BROKEN, BOB MARTIN BEATS MORAN WITH ‘POOR’ LEFT, |rluble winds, is the weaticr prede. nk Roach and Robert Friedenberg went out sunday Torrari, from and fished through the touch, “Happy” Lewis anchored alongside und got one weakfish and B. M. Wilcox, one of my oid time t toom on Pulitzer Buil hie be an exhibition of ple- is worthy of | ston, emanate from it. Its power is amaz- —Setting a record |ing and sufficient when first tapped to 4-yard links of | Produce a shock that may be felt by When its electric power is exhausted the ther shocks. The ancients knew of to|he was leading up to the time of the} form in Local Racing as It whership in some race, iny more thaa rather poor showing of his partner. MORNING ROUND, Gal Sihoe ucauiring ccand otis yo Beene ee rer eng dee 24 also part owner of the Lexington 5 aga a 4 ELL ible, and that when representatives | Yard clouts are common occurrences ¢ g444 eater Wan tin iecera tor Mornay, Moward Berry to Piny With Gtantn, from the two barns run in the same | for this long-range pill buster. Dur- 5544445 home IS secon . one hears several hun-|{rom the two barns rus lopeeranse ply buyien = pi ABTERNOOS “RobND. and coming home with his second 31 |- pin ADELPHIA, July 13.—Two fo mer University of Pennsylvania athletes v m y to sign a contract with the approach to a flower bed. The |New York Giants, while Bill Warwick in Brooklyn to-day puzzling greens |took 39—38 Monday and 37—37 yes- E . Gi T evaistcenth at Pelham. is 195|"'@8. Goacnane ot stashvnis Teen, (fMpire City Track rds, "'Y¥. ought to see Abe was ly four fe aw. h ro tied for sixth place with 154 n he's hitting them fan” sald flag, ‘Then something “weird haps [een **| | THE $3000 FRIVOLITY STAKES an |Duncan cach received $190 for low I STAMFORD Cahn, Uy itaia 0 ——KEEP CooL BY EXERCISE. ne r- r~ re in “e | , ae the purse distribution—the public hiss Dempsey's opponent at Rickard's Jer | of Harlem in cue of th etme war buute ot the | 108 PULSE Cumin al it i would oe ‘Ame! ‘attempted to match flashy familiar figure will be misting at Golden defeated Edward Burne by his | PHILA, JACK O'BRIEN sey City Arena on Labor Duy aftar- Rockaway lfeel a bit. worried about Hildreth’s | World cur Pacing ne | but unsteady golf. national open golf championship at the| speedy ‘driving ‘The score Was’ 6-8, \ MADISON SQUARE GARDEN a SENT MN |mind, for instance, were he to start Made at Newark, Not once over the four rounds did | Colum cunsey, “GBs SW eanie'ons)\ 6 PTT Boks aie FE ny The big arena will not remain idle Valot in his own colors and one or| Before nearly 13,000 harness horse| Hutchison and Kerrigan gain the) D. C.. next week. Francis Oulmet, the toy ull that time, however, as a big Martin, (he “crack Now. Bay two bearing the Rancocas silks in the | pacing enthusiasts ‘Northern **ltead. They were three down at the | Boston star, who, with Chick Evans and open dip show will be staged during oF ciated to ee Dutah Mravet ts tbe al game Kat Niall Reta adie Nh " a : *| end of the first two rounds, four down | Bobby Jones, has dominated the amateur the first week in August and the | Gy align nay Moor)" That would be a repetition of the | jh Noe eA ee ea A-)at the third, and the Britons simply | field, is not entered for the first time in| matchmaker who arranges all ne ee ae _|Tuylor-Hallenbeck situation yestor. | Bulkley of Southnort, Conn. and repre | danced away on the final lap, at one | many years. ‘The Bostonian, who was a] bouts for Madison Square Garden i6| "en ‘rindatied bythe Boring Commeson, {day and might provoke a lot of ad- |} with William H, Case up, created | “me being seven holes ahead member of the An n amateur forces | now busily engaged looking around ie is ansious (0 secure ® match wih, Sammy | Verse comment were two stabler Sia new one-mile world’s amateur record| The brand of golf yesterday was, which were unsuccessful in their ef or boxers who can draw i crowd and Rieger “Nesie |. how ‘elng handied “oy Pan! lunder different colors (0 tinish ks|for a half-mile track at Newark when | Dot convineing even with better scor- | forts to lift the British title at Hoylake | offer good contention. Four contests, | Kesler, ™ . na Jetway | Apart in advance of the remainder of |he stepped a mile in the second heat of a/ing conditions, Pelham isa new (is in poor physical condition and has i each of twelve rounds duration, are | *" - [their field. Some would say: “Well, | championship — free wee in the) course, with rather thin turf on the | decided to take a much needed rest. He ~ scheduled to make up the card urke Appointed Depaty,the trainer, and the different owners, | n*ational thm s fairwayeetind greens, which lack the | will take things easy until the nation i ere Boxing Commissioner. they knew, but we had to guess for Sao smoothness and accurney that only amateur at St. Louis, where he will pestil a 7 Frankie Engle, the clever tocal featherwrigh Rough Raita a it’ It wouldn't make any difference Course Record for Hagen, ymes with seasoning, All four stars | make another bid for the title he once | paetit = we fauly defeated Jiminy Mederma 4 ete ANAND Be Pi tSee SADANROAY RUE: han | both were driving to the limit, the! MIDDLETOWN, N.Y. July it.—[had trouble negotlating the greens [Begs Es | is DIFFEREN’ a at the Armory A. A. of Jersey City, , been made o act, it wax learned | soreheads would take advantage o!| water G. Hagen, former United Staten | Three putts were almost a,necessity. |. @ A of . . Was slkned up ior another bout by the same pro- | yesterday that Tom O'Rourke, veteran! the situation to ply their hammers! open golf champion. and recent coms| In the first round “yesterday , F* Blumenthal One- ~ : oe batch ie a i nest week In boxing managt, has been named by and the honesty of the sport so be| petitor in play for British title, played| Hutchison and Duncan had the best Day Tourney, é Ee! Ht Peat ‘ é 7 show tue dry avert | O Neitier as & Deputy Boxing Come | impuuned bn Orwnge County Golf Links near hers | medal scores with 76. Mitchell | Mra, Henry Blumenthal was the winner if They areGOOD'. 4 ' although the flrs, to the wite mniysioner. O'Rourke well known in| Tt 1# wafe to assert that. there tan't | yore ae Brenking the course record |77, Kerrigan 79. To win a spe of the low gross prize at the one-day ? Maat. iments clared diftere one trainer on the grounds who does Li a pl prize for low scores every shot was {nyitation tournament for the membr F3 : ‘ : shia ip ogssaoor aint BOW po nw prominent boxers, one of his m he weveral new taining publ round, but each member of the quar- elation played over the course of the eae wh pene Ke ila waeageh “Rite O1p: Gaia star Rie other oe stables who were interviewed on the} | € Manaue tet s guilty of picking up his bail. Wykagy!l Country Club yesterday. The nego uironly My ceek the eonimienion Gn which oie subject yesterday all thought it a) TULSA, Oxla, Ju On the long elbow thirteenth Fairview golter turned! in @ curd of 85, fi shoe i'n Nive serve aro Walter Hooke and John Con- 00d idea. and there wasn't an ment nie mado | t Tommy Kerrigan. who finished third YPC. mith her handicap allowance ot | Teonnid 4 ohh | derbosch ans Mal Paka Hes al Mh ; Tatedo American Ags in the recent Britigh championsaip.. ayy. Mfrs, Raipa Hammer, of Flasaing ident Soni the fast lle tor Baveball To-Day, Polo Grounds ort for the dicferent aanoncations: to (gered a8 manager of ee a eee Pea Peete ator Rita CRe Mare Hecrenae ana wed ive Dymamot Cuoigs bine bees aichid 2.30 2, My Glaals Yo Bly Lowg—Advis Gall the pUbLie’s attension Lo the fagt| Burke, who resigned “TMM Bide DATS | to don am the ivso—iuay) ~ HacKensack snird wita é ag ag tte ene ent the boxing world, and hax handled many on the Delaware, where he plays ‘ approve of yesterday's proveedin supposed to be played on the final of the Women's M 1 i ome + tna aeemanaeemepeemenena tyne

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