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BIG BAT 2} 6 © | | ' a eS eens The Second Half of Big, Classy Field at Club : Near Washington to Appear in Testing Round To-Morrow. enn, Dp 4 us , , " uJ By William Abbott PREVIOUS WINNERS WASHINGTON July 19.-—The one’ OF OPEN TITLE. golf championsh of the Ut : = Btates started carly to-day on 1 Date Winner Club. Strokes burned out © na links in 1833 ese *Saltags : the Chevy Chase section of the nu: 117 Chicago, Joe tleye, pevy Ci Hise Myopia, Fe"Hera. wasn, Park tonal pital The fest SKICTOSO 1899 Baltimore, W. Smith. Midtoth consists of ab 18-hole qualifying a 4 round with half the 262 entrants com s Aahertonn Chica Z peting. The second half will engage min in @ wimilar test to-morrow, — With rt he weeding out process completed Ered MeLeod. Mialathian the seventy-two with tne lowest ual ; i Nata ie Minot & ifying scores will be SHU) oe Gulia 3: 3 Medesmt Allantle city in the 72-hole championship Thur vaekitne. Franc Qulmei, Wo day and Friday, The player with the .'D. Travers, apart Towest total score fur the four rounds! (318 Minhanday Oheries € possessor of 194" Brae Burne Walter Ha 201 will become the proud f 1920 Toledo, Edward Ray, Envi nd 295 the national trophy wen by Ted Roy UERe Malet: Big® ai nte te: uimet, 72 of England tn 1 i ‘ | The identity of the eventual vi | hus a big slice of the 4) populace fifteenth, Abe Mitchell, the king spirited guessing competi- Clouter of all golfers, returned a neat » 3 George Duncan, Joe Kirkwood, Alex ' tournament started under such 4 Smith, Jim Baries and. a host of | Gloud of uncertainty. Theres no oul- others scored 74, ‘These low. scores ° prit Jock Hutehison, followed a spell of sharp shooting i stAnding Mover ccent. British chains Stinday when Bobby Jones, youthtul | Mship at St. Andiews; Duncan and Atlanta amateur, peeled off a 68, and Fe erey oh tangiand, “Kirkwood ot Pat O'Hara, professional at the fen vais - a Py ren, twice holder Mond County Country Club. did a} Soe aun lies | igel of ni. 6% This brand of golf throughout of the cups, soung Lan vr ohamen the Championship would signify: th cag, Jim Barnes, toe ces or capturs 2 winning total will “be sever ng the annuul ciissie can be easily Be se pelo Ray's 295 that woa) + stretched to filleen While the links were cluttered up| ' In past years this tournan Seat see Walhtor about yesterday with both professionals and | amateurs learning the easiest way to e golfers, Now it is a wide { 's learn } ee ee ation, with dozens of brilll aN thy : hilly course, there were youngsters having a better chance th A: u ak ae Hae ie tithe ever to crash through to the Lop : easy and rest up before th ene eyor a utast vt heavy work. In this class were ock circles. Hutehison, who is anxious to do wis danger TLE FOR THE OPEN GOLF CHAMPI ; THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1921.’ GREAT TO BE A CHAMP. | By T IT’S : s ! by The Press Publishing Co, cThe New K Live World) AFTER A CHAMP HAS DEFENDED His TITLE BY KNOCKING A GUY Lop- SIDED HE BEGINS To GET THE OLD POPULAR RAZZ vom + \ arrest HIM fers AssAucT— eC AND BATTERY THE REFORNEI2S HOUND HIM: Young Brooklyn Jockey Handles Mount, Tufter, With Skill of a Veteran -- ATTACHES HIS RATTLER FOR A BILL OF | It is the presence of these area no other player ever accomplished | os — = ie = us Sharpsaooting young lauds, to Nebg ba Ueavepcth LAA i galloping. horses: a iravese s ° e oi ie ite the international invasion Capture oth the British and Ameri. | Little Jack Campbell, Who Got | *wloping horses at Gravesend, | his e 8 rs ne 1 tions! titles in the same year fi cfforts came de p eye oO l r England, Scotiand, Australia (in na | pe a : afoped) tie LOG , \ To oem that makes the wenpet Chick Evans, aational winateur vite | Through Proverbial Knothole| ty. the man, who develope, the eld in thid year's tournament the} Helder. arrived late from Ale corn F inal Tatars wontraat coiGommnnder Rose. ° . . WMongest thal ever sought naionas| Mell, where he wucceeded in retaininye| I Order to Win at Empire inters contact to Commander none ar ume inning 8 estern trophy, and merely in i | lad's contract, whic : ot honors, . o back to Hngiand | quleed) in’ a) Nite. pacing Bp Track, Has Been With Horses) !au’s contract, which Sietas refused, | Will the cup go, bac ans Fred Matte With the explanation that te ser- ° ° as it did lust year? ‘There are many Fred Malley, a young pro, after play. | Legg Than Two Years, | vices of a good rider ought to prove gathered und the Columbia Club) 19s 4 few hole lipped and cracked | as valuable to him as to any one eise e e kt a e ennits U e Fe eneret io tear it will, But there are # Tib, and thus provided the first -- \Since then Campbell has frequently many, many more who hope Hutcit TTHODERON AN RE ane ole inca EEMS like Brooklyn will soon have | had the benefits of Levy's counsel —_—— a son, Hagen, Deigel or some other yon, D oni the 1 if and las proved himself one of the |,. 5 ; | , , 5 g down at Richmo ti e right to claim another good las proved himself one o ? : . 5 sy |dgainst Fe . ioine! = Home favorite wil rise (o Une occa- | down at Richmond, jammed a window | Jel j Mont promising #F the season's crop |Formidable Field in Tourney) ¢%y7st Po) Bias. winning at 64.) tion and successfully siop the for-| on his right thimb, a jockey, as one of its children, | Gr nealing riders. Possessed of & : . : 1, He refused to rush net in midable invasion. if he will compete. | When the tour-| litte Jack Campbell, the eighteen- | studious mind, and following his nat-| Now in Progress on the | hs customary style and any mnths sveond contribu Dg cause for uh monte oM cial wi re eye rend 1A year-old youngster who piloted ‘Tuft- | ural bent, the horse, Brooklyn's son Providence Courts leant BOSSE Bi) tne S e great uncertainty regarding the blow the whistle a telegram was re- | 1) ton! relia Api es indica “ rovidence Courts. LIAS ultimate winn the unsatisfactory | ceived from Phila ia stating that |¢P 1 victory, yesterday at Bmpire | five indication that he is an the read aa | Garland did not look any too good Condition of the Columbia links, Un-| Max Marston, formerly one of the City, hadled himself so capably that | = ———— jagainst a veteran, B.S, Chase, wine less present indications are far wrong leading amateurs in the New York, he evoked the applause of the stands] ‘TP tee-year-old hia a I ning at 6-3, 6 with a majority of the championship will resolve itself district, had withdrawn v Bus) he three year-old ehamploneni> By Half Volley. the points decided from back court 3 PUA when he returned to the scaies,}may be decided in Canada and be- SRO VIDE GED feeties : ‘ nto a huge gamble because of the — The tournament committee expects fora the Spa season, which was ex- PROVIDENCE, R. 1, July 19, Niles was playing beautifully in h hiirned-out eh: the bate seene./ that most of official Washington will | though he is a comparative unknown | ica ta develop it when Grey Lag greatest field that ever began play in| two matches, losing only two game and particulur Columbia greens flock to the Columbia course during | to local racegoers. the Western pride, Blac Ber- the-annual Rhode Island State Cham- ||" four sets against weak opposition which are hard and fast, like so mucer the progress of the meet. President Horsemen who wintered at Graves- | regarded as the most fofmid- Es | He, Charles M. Wood jr. and H. ¢ vonerete, from the recent drought. Harding was extended an invitation | eng predicted before the racime sea contender for the crown, The Peaship Lawn ‘Tennis Tournament) mocarthy, the Cambridge University Whoever has the best Inck with his to formally open the championship by | CT P my ‘Ganoball would:| is establishment announced Started uperations yesterday after-| player, reached into the fourth round putts will lead the field he okt dri off the first ball, ‘The Chief | 80% Opened that Camp! would lay that Grey lag would be noon on the splendid turf courts of the| 4 Step ahead of the rest of the fleld saying, championships are won on the Executive declined this invitation,| prove a good rider before the ye to the Devonshire course at Agawam Hunt Club. Only the men’s) \Sh!midau, Kumagas, Richards and green, will be very true at Columbia mised to be on hand andy Was very old, and yesterday's evi- | Windsor, Canada, to run in the In- Qaaucn AUREL tt Cie oe day, Washburn ‘did not appear The scene of the tournament is not cup to the winner detice bears that out. Jack, who has! tetnational Derby, the new S000); sramaes) Was) BOR! ed ‘ 4Y, but sent word they would surely &@ severe test of the ancient Sec =e 5 a i | feature, Which Will have its initial Seventy-five players, numbering in on hand to-morrow, Some doubt is game. The course mensuren a Hae e Newspaper fern Win, been with horses for less than two) sunning on July ck Servant their ranks some of the gre about Davis ie able The over 6.500 yards from tie oy embers of the New York Nowspn-4 years, but has spent every minute of has been on the € ncireutt for! stars in 1 fe here in time to compete Me 9) ¥ ha ke ts pn=4 stars in the world, being drawn 2 BBR DAE Na AOL sin LE ert becomes eur Men's Golfing Association beat the | that time in study of other riders and | the last week and is being pointed ~ phe dominant figure, of course, is ME eNO TONSnER SERN crade, with numerous elbow holes| [nbs six matches to four at Green-| thelr mounts, was quick to take ad=| [Fr the meb pria William T. Tilden 2d of Providence fiat NeundWe ole ewe dict wou hat are well tortifie But ali the bi iota yesterday Ty The! vantage of the opportunity to get) x) ay iy “Ele i vonkews world's had amd ur iegurt ane na. Columbi nkers combined ave not) ®!8Ming newspaper men were Mudie. | op aes Af ot all. the es of Yonkers’s| tional champion; but “Big Bill” wi Ove” chtavoreblen praeha ny, while the four. Lan im hole approaching the first turn, and, watches to verify their remarks, Ye fore the final round is reached next lawrence defeated Cart Fischer 6 The tuat putting surtacos will wure- | WON feln matches wore Erb, J having gained the lead, rated his | terday the supporters of Reparation. turday hum oT. Thien 2d. defeated Ie By Weeden 8-78. 1 ¢ ki f NORE. SRE ORV AN: ! . x wu well intended good thing from the Tilden is in the Jower hulf of the id B, no. defeated W. HL Angell 61 y ve the means of killing off nu mount with admirable confidence for i 4 a Pretest ne asl merous stars who happen to be a lit > : hough he Allies Stable, hotfooted to an early draw along with Charles S$. Garland §-¥, 4, Wt Guid diteated Can Klaren Go¢. 6-0 tle out of luck. French Tennis Team May Not Play ‘ie remainder of (he way, though be jead under Kelsay's hard urging, and | of Pittsburgh; Zenso Shimidzu of the | Fee Asan Tea Bean vauoioie ae the pulling that aay) Here, was challenged by the veteran Rice, enjoyed the lead fo the final sixteenth, Japanese Davis Cup team; 8. How- 6-0) craig Biddie 3 “defeated Beas be expected this week was soon dur- PARIS. July 19 —Defeat at the hands! on Pickwick, through the fi win nN here Onna: ee iad heen ju- ard Voshell of B aD Who de" Second ‘Round—Arthur aham sr defeated Ing practice —yesterda Waiter of the team representing India in the | teenth SIRE HEGRE OH (Ne Dat ME ORT eto MAD ULES L al Vika Ah er or Ra pape secre Hagen, one of the most accurate pul- | pavis Cup tennis matches, the ae eee nie day are approaching when ap. 2lOped through on the rail and went day: W. M. Washburn of New York Pere. Biddle, tg a chap amuses ters in the professional ranks, mssed |cpannis (ederat aA edu Q ing “P- on to his handy score Immediately and Samuel Hardy, Captain of the Geleated’ Wallage d Bates Ret pied two shota that were not over a yard | qacus rederation informed ithe play-| prentices will be in greater demend, there was a howl from the Reps last internation me We Tucene wen from Rua in Jength Mitchell, Barnes, Pete | of Freneh teams trip to th the constant training having had its ‘on backers, who claimed that K If “Big Bi succeeds in wading {Sills P Davis won f O'Hara, Brady and Bobby Jones. al tes. whieh haa xet for July & effect on selling platers. Owners and S#)’s attention had been concentrated through that opposition, and every- #4; NL WwW, Niles defea fine putters, were victims of Lttle|In event of the F bo team trainers are gtaduaily taking advan- | 0 Zenotta, who had charged along body believes he will, his troubles ~—0: CA: Sparka won trom W. It Chandler, 3p shots that refused to go down It} eiiminated, only atl MAAN Ty tage of that five pound allowance , Ws right through the middle track will not be ended, for Richard Norris go S20," —4; teniya Kumagae won trom Jd. M. | woon became apparent that nearly | |°" 8!!! sail for the United States lihat means so! much over a distance | Watehes showed that Reparation williams of Longwood, former Davies bi detains 8” Patina’ dctexted ober! every one was timid on the green —— of ground to leg-Weary horses, ‘The had travelled too fast through tie | National champion and international Seay BoB 2 oe a o4: We, Ty, Tuden, 3d de- Yet despite the hazardous | Ro - Wanderers Beaten, season Will give who is C@fly running, and his appearance | isi, among others, is located in the flawd M Horn 2-6 6-4: Ik Branch many iow 8 were recorded, doe} RIUMSON, No J. duly 1 -In the see under contract to Ernest Sietas. thy bere out the tact on his return to the ‘ypper half. Williams is always a ‘efeated ¢ in Tiarbey: 600, B24 Charis Sylvester of Si. Abbuns, a graduate of} ond polo mateh of the Rumson Country New Jersey horseman, his chance, scales, where he was found thogough~ | Ganger to other players in a tourna- 2 a Fawart'S. Chase, 6 i the public links at Van Cortlandt! sjiy tournament for the Rumson cup,| His. employer's confidence in the |!Y exhausted, Weather is gradually | ment, Of recent years he has never J: D. & aefeu'ed Arthur Lokramann 4, | Park, had the score of the dar] proved yesterday Herbert Field, the | Soungster’s ability is gradually tind-,! telling on some of the regulars, Who) heen able to attain top form in the Sod Sot: 0 Mi Mood Jr wom, from jt. ke witha fine 69 that inciaged the ho! niown team defeated the Ramason | ing its Just reward seem on the qui vive to grill horses, | big tournaments, but if he should Unig Wddte hob: SF. Kimpatt, dete Ing oUt of a long brasae mio! on the Wanlerers by @ score of 16 goals to 1) (During the Winter, when Jack was Hers. and about everything In gen- | veqeh his playing heights (his week, Pra afautan je 0-3) 042 8 Howard pal 4 As y a oral, overlooking the fact that tie day | there ig no-one in the ficld better defeated It or = oi the cheaper class horse is with | Calculated to give Tilden the struggle Witmer ’ x for a while. | There's always @ | of his young and meteoric life than Nard Met le reagon why horses ary cheap. and | this same baffling Williams. Sparks 6 auity : Hem are demonstrating it) “vincent Richards, Willis Davis of Hiv Bu by deteults ; y . i ty ‘California and Nathaniel W. Niles of fe | AT EMPIRE CITY, TUESDAY. JULY 19. oe . 5 |Longwood are also in this section —— - | The HK. & BH. Stable seems entitled | Kumagae was drawn here, but wi, Dr. King Wine Im SN, ¥. 4, ©, WEATHER: CLEAR. TRACK: FAST to ut least a small portion ef sym-jonly compete in the doubles with Tourney. bi i _ esi i pathy in iis ownership of Morvich, | shimidzu | trugh Testast, Dr, Seoree ing, Bi _ ———— _ | the California bred juvenile with the |" he eleven turf cou Valte r Firat Race Second R Third Rac Fourth Hace Saar junbeaten record. Morvich caused | most’ perfect. playing vtt H, Binzen and Walter J. Ables oe Sa eens Ural nape ours Bice Me thar Sixth Race | some of the knights of the split see- |with a few more days of dry, hor|Were among the winners yesterday aredale ene W. Purchase ancocas entry an th Batance ond to doubt the accur of the: 4 ( ghty-three aaa Timbrel Thunderstorm — Gladiator Nedaam. Episode Emotion eee wa oe of their weather should be lightning fast and) when @ field of eighty-three player (Treanor) Dick Deadeye Velor Sere pls Elected tN. Rockport Bees Wax ft i ers yesterday bY true as a billiard table. iden, who! weat intu action en the courts of the Evening — ‘Timbe Vaio Tia chane Dominiaue Bniani beeaking in motion and clipping off is” managing the tourney for wlio!New York Athletic Club at Travers iho einderat cnn Near iernwet motion three Turiongs in 84 3-5 seconds, af- men, kept every court occupied al!|istand, in the first open tournament Genie W Tivighton Wellinder Hannan Afaulel Levant ag (he Heat & vin 23 3-5. !arternoon with the resuit that on d there in a decady. nie W Bienhinka Welltliider Hpisode aauintg ory ts shown about as well 4% thirty-three men were left in the From the standpoint of interest the of Ghadiator I ew Rockport Humanitarian | thy « season's juveniles in pub> punning when time was called. The victory of Dr. King, the Columbia ; - deratonm —— Dunsindel Rhinestone Mandalay D Maid c trom a tine standpoint, bus UB iren's doubles begin this afternoon n. over Allen H. Rebr stood eee Rancocas entiy Rockport Sidiva a vata eer one are and the women’s singles durmg the/out. It was tallied ay os. i : Hapute es SDB URS OC) Tie! 8 orn: great field is entered This encounter hel rand stanc i ES a Bpisode Tyland Helle Of stake engagements, Hence the |MOrming. A great feld fered) This apes eat Meriba Y. Timbre! inderatorm caw entry Episode hee reason for sympathy , Hi oe ing lone range tes. By won- alin Calo. renee Leen eo ana neeae Tilden went through easy boom ng : rallies, By wo Kirtle Genie W Welifinder Peri,ourdine Bide a = yesterday moon, never jerful pacing Dr, King took the lead aT 7 t — ea Hono! Stars to Swin in Brighton) geen br i at 3-1 id 2, on games in. the Timbrel Valor nique Grundy Balance A a deep br His first victim wa ea at ies Be Dick Deadeye Pderetorm wer Humanitarian oh ‘Pool, R. B. W t club-mate, who ex- Second | se! a aleating: ovarian ane a LAY eer nerant 0 finder Bidiia Mudy Langer, the new American’ pired after the score reached ¢ pred rial tie, Matipied. tome sobrel corer i Poniinigue ni ance e-mnile swimming champion, will\6--0. .¥ was trying very hari {i* “he barrier, Behr lobbed, He Dick Dea ator Vita Humantiarian {0& Put to his most severe teat aince to make a good showing in the open-| was in rare form and recied off four Morning Die ¥ 7 coming to this country when he en- | ing set, with Tilden experimenting on | ames a row for the set Ll ‘yr Rages in a match race at 400 yards Shots and making many errors, ho |" the third and deciding set was a (Trackman) {nie a. L fn the Brighton Beach Bathe pool. gainer od three precious games. I sumption, ot bare Une (Anco RR bseha Mornlie dondeye joekeport Wodnesday, y the next set the champion let out Paring We MOAN Tn de: hie net ot Telegraph Tinbrot Krowor Tan It onent will «Bua | noteh or two and swept through for | SMVUEDL Ge, call tall That wa (Record) parade ;Wallfindor Farinode = ae eeree a will be sither “Ba |S cpvet set Tilden \oks nae tek gopy Eola ao. whe inning | Daily Donlnlg ) Wall e Chicago wonder, or Leo arama inthe. dane - eee spe urts bothered im when he | Running Krows Giebol of last ycar's Amorican Olym- |CPably drawn In the fuce, but his | swept the tone ie for close parses. | Horso foctoa qt plalteam. spirita were apparently high tried tq spilt lant Aent, only 0 beaut: | Harold ‘Btubby" Kruger, who came! Wiitama played only one match. |Maved by. a steadier opponent | up With Langer from freactiy. wi, defeating George Crum at ¢-—0, 6—2 Nes, comparatively newcomer te ne ehEAMO Tn epemal maroh at cng and playing nbout as easily and tournament, competitions eliminat 4 supe mei lin iival nwo Whi be carelessly as Tiiden, his errora mount Alfred 1). Ham a 6 68 TB, ne See es chosen in aa “ Langer ANd Ing up rapilly, yet weya ear ft Oe Bhan airake Duss A 4 the r ‘ound Hammettte Op st pug ] hire Rage Hecond Tac Wilt) Thace Hace erealent ree two af the rod the winning shot when the ne- found Min moved close ip. in every’ rally Tomb Te ee NE means - - Bice , Mee comalty arose, to defent his famous rival by severe and | eratorns Bb HORE wat | ~ nan foeme fate ingen was a trife off his game. 4 s endl Ww. bua itaedae Aaaotin Fein deounds, nao Ahimidau me swe though he aueceoded 'n defeating S. A - coed Phir . \ ly round Ldittio more (nnn warm ap Manchester, 6-4, 7-4 \ i { ONSH \ \ Lip: || THEN ALWAYS Accu SE: THE {| CHAMP OF LEADING A JaA22. ‘By Thornton Fisher TRAINING TRIALS At Empire, July 17. johant, .26 3 ennotta, .36 Midian, 1.05 LEclaire, 1.41. Moody, .51, Delhi Maid, 4 1.17, 1,17 Sunflash, 1.18 1-5, Dare and Suiling Along, . Allen, .40. 51 William A. 1.06 Simple Simon, « Silence and Dovesroost, .50 wnor, 1.31 2- c Court View, Marie Maxim, Domingo and Sat 00 d= Purchase, 47, 1 Maweoran, Sir Grafton, 1 Shaffer, 48 Maryland Belle, Fred Kinny, .51 War Note, Rep and 02 Lottery, 150 10, 1.05 1.19, 1.46 3-3, #9 8-5 50, 1.04 “5, 1.13 1- Anniversary, 1.49. Black Knight, Padua, .50 1-5. Romany and G Timbrel, 31 3. Restless, Sundial, 1 Uncertainty Postlude and Com. MaMeekin, . AT 2-5, Lucelette, .51, 1 ce Regal, 49 mme, Tulwar, Billy Dr. Joe, Martin Per! Top Radiol Sidiu 49 gourdine, ergeant, 04 Irish Brigadier, dyntee, Vinyard, Balance, .50 Modo, 49 3 Emotion, Lucky Hour, Lucky Find Pen Rose, .55. Farewell ‘Taps, Ace of Aces, Bees Wax, . Diversity ‘Tufter, Vis lected, Krewer, Dorcas, 34, Wylie, 41. ae 48 Black Thong, .5 Oolong, 49, 1 Recount, 4 Parade 1.49 rip. James, Sr at Grass, «3 Laberty Gi 1.04 Maizie, 1,19, ‘Thunderclap, 1, Marsedale, 36 Dark Hill, 1 Elids 0, 38, Wrecker, .50, 1 Sieveconard, Snob I. .30 Grass ‘Tree, 33 Machi 1 Valencia, .26 McLaughlin Noonan, 1 40. 48 3-5 48 36 49 8-5 Patay, .37 2 49 2-5, Vitamin aud Wise Lady, » Gunner, Fair Virginia, 1.04 ey Gables. 19 and Miracle 1.19, 1.18, 132 b, L16 1-5 2-3. 5, 1.38 19 15 1-5, 14g 8-5. 2-3, 1.18 1.05, 1.19 3 3-3. Cieuta, .37, 14s 2 Maid Hatter, 4 Lil 8-5, Buxom, .J8 3-5. Yankee Maid, .50 3-5. Fly Paper, .52 2 Mustard Seed, .34 865, .47, 1.00. Dunsandel, ddgar Allen Poe, .54 San Stefano and Equator, 1.04 Fort Churvhil!, .24 8-3, 47, 11s 4-3, Valentine and D'Or, .49, 1.02 Wellfinder, .48 St, Maurice 1.18 1-5 and The Boy, .48 Fallacy, 49, 1.18 4-5, 1.46 2-6, Apex, .40. Picnic, .50, 1.04, Sling, hate B War Tax, 1.48 Duc De Marny, .49 3-3, 1.15 IAs Bed Genie W., .35 49. Regal Lodge, 1.20. Moorvich, 3 Mugivan, Lui, 3-3, Track Good. Man. Track Fast. oon BOXERS 10 WEIGH 176 POUND FOR rpentier-Tom Gibbons Bor to Be Held Either in Poy Here or Jersey City. t | The weight for the fight betwee, Georges Carpentier and ‘Tom Gibbo) has been set at 176 pounds, a figul which will be easy for both men | make. AS to whi Tex Ricks} who signed Carpentier last week. a! ibbons, att a long session of d ving, yesterday, will hold the bout Jersey City or in the & tiled swimming pool at Madis Square Garden, depends largely on t weather Ob, NO, ne isn’t going to float f customers on rafts, Nothing that. Tex will empty i.: pool a seat his customers inside.of tt, pite ing his ring over the di piun n the centre, first of all boarding jover, This deep section of the tar used to be the old runway uade neath the centre of the garden, whe the hot dogs sizzled and the foa rose in its majesty over the top |the beer glasses in the good old g{ den duys. Heigho! 5 By October bathing will have decor. a thing of terror and the Garden w com once more into its own as’a cloi ing emporium, Tn signing, ‘Kane told Rickard th he would have ‘Yom Gibbons in Ne York three weeks before ihe day of be ing or sooner if Tex so desired, Ric ard would not give out the terms agreement. It is certain that Gipbe has received no such sum ‘ amount Kane is said to hi in Chicago 4 few days ago. Said at the time that he woul Gibbons no such suin, | “Gibbons is a lucky man no_m what amount he is to get. Bren Miske, Burke and Johnny Wilson as! for the chance to meet the Frenchi for the light-heavyweight title. Ei Meade said yesterday before he k of the closing of the match betwi Tom and Georges that Burke would Carpentier for nothing if only to | the chance for fame and a crown, When he found out that Gibbons won the plum—and it is a plum—ae that Burke would now devote his att | tlons to every man who thought he a chance with Dempsey. Right on d | the line, through ‘em all, Burke is gi until he has established himself as) man with a chance a-ainst the oh pion. h the arena in || Tom Gibbons is now the fam | brother of the once famous M: | Tommy has been coming while Sf been gradually sliding down e. ha: | chute, ““A targer man than the St. P| , Phantom, Tommy found his way | | the light heavyweight and heavywei «lasses. He has piled up a long list! knockouts during the last few mon: and while some of his victims were | {men of the Dempsey type, still tit | Were put to sleep | In St. Paul they firmly believe tg | Gibbons can whip Jack Dempsey, | til Carpentier expressed a desires | meet Tommy for the undisputed | heavyweight title, Gibbons seeme be travelling toward a bout with heavyweight champion. Joe Lynch has been offerea ¢ matches in London, one with Chas Ledoux and the other with Criqui, if | gets no worse than a draw in his b with Pete Herman at Bbbets F: Monday night. The London. Sport Club has made the offer and has asi fo: Lynch's terms, Joe, through FB. Meade, cabled his price yesterday atks $75,000 and four round trip tick? for his services. | The new Boxing Commission wh its second mecting to-day, and the ternational Sporting Club expects |the body will act on its applicatio a license to conduct the Lynch-Herr [bout at Ebbety Wield. In tie even! | the Commission not acting on its ayy { cation, the club has arranged for Ebbets-McKeever Exhibition Comp to take over the bout. ee Willie Jackson Scores Easy Vv | tory Over Hanlon, | PHILADELPHIA, July 19. —Disp | ing championship form, Willie Jacks: |New York's sensifional lightwei, jcontender, gave Jimmie Hanlon of Df ver an artistic beuting jurious elght-round cor Park here last night belo: 40,000 frenzied fans, —Jacheon | for Hanlon with the opening wong. « ally rained punches on his adv throughout the contest, but H ton's ability to assimilate punishin enabled him to withstand the avalan, of blows In the sixth round Jackson sent lon to the mat with a short right-h. ; uppercut, the bell coming to his res In one of the other bouts of an | star card Jimmy Sullivan, the forr world’s amateui champion, decisiv defeated Joc Jackson, Philadeip hard-hitting weltorweigh O. Al Wagner, Philadelph y featherweight, and Danny Fr timore fought a fast ght-round contest, with the finish, Weer Al Ketchel Scores Knockout, {At Freeport last night Ai Ketchel, and honors © rugged featherweight, knocked Sammy Callahan in ‘the third, al scoring six knockdowns RACING Empire City Track (YONKERS £ MT. VERNON) TODAY THES3,000 ARROW STAKE: KATON i | Pcrapy | FIRST RA t Rac Vernon Additfonal (BoM sdalonal f Tington aud Jerome at \ve |B daditer 30 via. Uth an evom Ave. 5 fon Woodlawn RAND, STAND, 83.95 ADMISSION—¢ Tn ding Tas. IP IS NOW ON \. BA BATE REE 008 EXER PHILA. JACK O’BRIEN Madison Square Garden, See Red Phone Book Page » thou

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