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i # | | ee : : i : t ' Ww BO ——___+ 4+ -_______ BRYAN DOWNEY KNOCKS QUT JOHNNY WILSON IN SEVENTH Boston Fighter Has His Own CLEVELAND, July 28. HE Cleveland Boxing Com- T mission and the local news: papers last night named Bryan Downey of Cleveland the new world’s middleweight champion boxer, declaring he won the title from Johnny Wiison of Boston in the seventh round of a twelve-round no-decision contest here last night by a knockout. On the other hand, Jimmy Gard- ner of Boston, who refereed the bout, gave the decision to Wilson on a foul, claiming Downey struck Wil- son at the count of seven in the sev- enth round, while Wilson was get- ting up from a third knockdown in this rouhd. Art Foote, the official timekeeper, announced that on his revised figures of the first knockdown in this round Wilson was down thirteen and four- fifths seconds and on the second knockdown the champion was down eleven seconds. Ganiner had counted only nine in each case. Manager Jimmy Dunn tast night announced that Downey claims the world’s championship and will defend | tat 158 pounds. 1 \e newspapers claim that If a foul was committed, it was by Martin Kiltilea, Wilson's manager, when he jumped into the ring in the seventh round and la is hands on Wilson. | The first knockdown in the sev enth round took p after the | round was about half ove It re- sulted from @ right cross to Wilson's jaw. In going down Wilson's head went under the ropes. When he gained his feet Downey showered him with a fusillade of rights and lefts to head and body without @ re- turn and Wilson went down for the | second time. | Wilson's manager rushed over, put his hands on him and urged him to get up. When Wilson arose he ‘raped the ropes in a neutral cor- ner and stood helpless, while Downey | again rained many blows to the hea’ and body, flooring Wilson for the} third time, Downey weighed in at 154 pounds | yesterday afternoon before a repre- sentative of the Boxing Commission | and entered the ring weighing not | more than 156 pounds, according to | Manager Dunn. It is said Wilson weighed about 172 pounds. When Wilson was on the floor for the third time, in the seventh round, Referee Gardner stopped counting at | aie + Referee, Jimmy Gardner, Who. After Counting Seven Over Ex-Champion, Awards Him the Fight on Alleged Foul, Although He Had Been on Floor Three Times for More Than Full Count. DECISION OF REFEREE CAN BE SET ASIDE SAYS SECRETARY OF N. Y. BOARD The will Now York State uphe ing Commission in Downey as the new middleweight champion of the World, if they over- rule referee Jimmy Gardner's decision of aring Johnny Wilson the win- xing Be land State Box- cognizing Bryan {the Cley her on an alleged foul Harty Burchell, seeretary of the New York Boxing Commission, said to-day following the reports of the fight from Cleveland: © not members of the t was formed ect the ruling commission if they eree erred in winner. “It would seem rding to the re- ports that Wilson lost his title when he was Knocked out for thirteen and | four-fifth seconds in the seventh | Although we ational body t winter we will of the Cleveland find that the ref- declaring Wilson the round, ‘The Cleveland commissioners at the ring-side and the timekee evidence that the floored boxer w given a long count can set Gardner's ruling and reverse th cision. In that case, if they de Downey the winner we would a his as the middleweight titlehold aside dde- | lared pp! the end of seven and) disqualified Bryan Downey for delivering an al- leged foul blow. The action of the | MORRIS COVE, Conn, July 28—| Mi. Ebbets told Mr. Lewis that t referee yas Fesbonalble for wma) _ ; Horatio S, Shonnard's blacl schooner | ffidavit of the ticket printer showe stoned J. is Wilbenting’ot the Gets. | Wills’s Ideas of Conditioning Usually lt mas: “That ts bu yacht, Sonica, was the first to sail | the enclosure was not “oversold.” Hut land Hoxing Commission made the} ars Reminiscent of Fighters for Teor Hooae eallpped ke Was a into this quaint little harbor yester- | ‘ne kdded that whon the grounds’ he- followiti, TG WHC ED , ) ATC kee niscent 0! SMMETS | ike punch, all right, Gee, that ref- day afternoon, leading twenty-nine | Came overcrowded he stopped the far. uke whey wins the fight by a knock- | of the Past, cree gave te a quick count—one— — -~— ~ racing craft that started from Glen ther sale of tickets and chowed the eiSowhey modiine netterion meiaen | pee {ree fiva-= ten like that, | Hib? ———— Coye in the annual cruise of the New | gates. in nearly ey pry round, landing blows | By Robert Edgren puff. [ bumped into it, 1 tell. ya York Yacht Club. Vagrant, owned ulators. however. continued to repeatedly to, Wilson's face and body. aa needle ad OP pom Mids When they distribuied the tuck ! hy Harold S. Vanderbilt, finished | sell tickets, and disorder was cansed champion down for a count of two "Titers wits ERulanay Aan Ground! tist Dig. piece of eheass, si second. and 1, Gordon Hammersiey’s 00th by the efforts of holders of A left hook to the jaw dropped Wilson : i oN : H Acushia third posculelors stokets to (est in andaeys in the seventh round and a_ right floored him again for a count of nine, Gardner counted seven when the third | knockdown came and then stopped. | He then gave the fight to Wilson on » | foul. rdner was chosen as the third 1.1 only after Wilson had refused to xo Into the ring unless he was selected In the afternoon the managers of hoth boxers had axreed to abide by the rules of the Boxing Commission, which provide that a referee with an Ohio Ii- ke must participate, Upon reoeipt of Wilson's ultimatum, Downey'’a man- ager agreed to Gardner, Approximately 100 spectators jumped Into the ring after the boxers went to eir corners after the seventh round lice had a hard time clearing the ring and many blows were struck rdner was hit twice and ducked sev- ral blows. Fistic News Probably the biggest winner on Pete Herman's victory over Cham- pion Joe Lynch at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn on Monday night was Remy BY JOHN POLLOCK and Gossi ered by experts ay America’s best featherwetzht. turned down over $50,000 worth of bouts for Chaney, ax he sase he doesn't believe im working his boys hard In the summer time, ‘The chances v and Sammy Seior will open the THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 28 L9a1, THE FANS’ N. L. ALPHABET | 1S FOR PIRATE, A BLOOD-THIRSTY WAG WHO KNOCKED THE BUNCH DEAD AND GRABBED ALL THE SWAG. N. , S aso FoR BROOKLY! For sv: NAS PET DERISION, é THE "CARDS" YM Wo.vine ON FOR DEAR Le THEME FAR FROM TH! IN THE LEAGUES FIRST OAVISION, YaRDS* Old Timers Did Not Train | | Like. Present Day Boxers Hict< , S For ouR Gianrs, AS EASILY RECISONED. \f THEYD WIN @& FEW MORE, THEN WOULDNT BE SECOND> Zz [= wD, ge PENNANT 1S For CINCY, THE PACE IS TOO FasT- 30 Now THE POOR UT CAUSES CONTROVERSY OVER MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE CMpyriaht, 1901, by tae Prese Publishing Co (Tee New York tvening World.) LOUIS - SOMEONE STACKED TOP-Bour Sooo Le 1S DOWN NEXT TO LASTS TO SAY ANY MORE ry WOULD BE VERN SILLY. By Thornton Fisher fpBF]S SUMMONED 6 eres IN INVESTIGATION OF BOXING RIOTS FoR HE'S STILL RUNNING THIRD: : ACCORDING TO = THE PHILOSOPHY oF) . PLATO | OUCHT TO LEAD THE BUT BRAINS DONT MEAN NOTHIN | Prosecutor Also to Question Inspector Conboy — Fight Club Gives Up Charter. D strict Attorney Lewis of Brad = lvn to-day began his investigation of the disorder which marked the boxing bouts in Ebbets Field Monday night when the Jynch-Here man contest was held. During the . bouts the lights in the field were 'S FOR CHICAGO, A CITY QUITE GUSTY, temporarily extinguished, and in ‘th s ih time there was theft and rioting. Ops THEN WOULDNT BE SIXTH IF (T WASNT So pustY. of the ticket booths was robbed of $500. Mr, Lewis sent to-day for Chavies H. Pbbets, owner of the field. and Police Inspector Conboy, in charge of the uniformed force on duty outside the inclosure, asking them to report at his office in order that be migitt question them as to what happened He said he had read the statement of William A. Gavin, managing ‘di “ector of the International Sporting Club, which conducted the bouts and which has since returned its license to the State Boxing Commission and announced its intention to future bouts in New Jersey can rent its own premises. Charles H, Bbbets jr. plainly show ‘ing the strain he bas been under sine $500 disappeared from the box offtes Monday night, informed Mr. that there would be more bouts at Ebbets Field fast 15 FoR PETRIFIED, OTHERWISE PHILLY, hoid unt) it 5 Sonica Ts First Of 29 Craft in N.Y. Y. C. Cruise Lewis no nigh a oan le etnies y was talking about Leach | nt for Demp- (3 _ 5 ‘ross and his attempt to come back. | George Nichols's Caroline was the |forts of persons inside to get our . Not likely that match will ever ‘q'each pot $4,000 fora tight did he BY NEAL &. O'HARA. second fifty-footer to finish, M. E. Among questions not answered by Mr be made, becuuse of the public pre- Pretty good. But they never come Copyriemt, 1921, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Events World) — * Hatfield's thirty-footer Nautilus, won | Ebbets were: “How were the grounds SHE Renae ee a ae K ee eee Hees ieoelly It’s @ (own with w rotten ball club that isnt having a dozen or move |\n her class. The Sonica had crossed ‘filled if ticket holders were teft out puntiry evel 1 e trouble + J * Heviti . followed the: Reno. attalr has all the stamina, and It's stamina [CTUCH#! se-ies this year. 6 . the startin~ line first off Matinicock |side and there was no exc ss sale of followed the Reno aft tint wink figita.” . 7 a 5 of is tickets? Why should anybody hav Itikian uiforaaniewituattons Wills You kept on for a long time,” 1 Basen im tikd Ghoul the Brawn tis wean it wan ined eboul ‘iw CON Glen Come) er see cloes eh | 2 ee Be Beaute ait ee eee oul fe WU at eee this 3 ! morning, and save for a few minutes |clamored to get out if there were great boxer. I ‘a as far removed as , “¥e8", Said MeCoy, “and people . see when Carl Tucker's schooner Ohon- |Seats for all ticket holders?” — Ali possible trom the Johnson type, a KECP Sekine me why T don’t start Phillies and Ate will fight for the lightweight chumpionship of the S@7@ passed her a short time after| Mr Hbbets knew sbout the extin- clean, decent fellow with a level head, waa a ‘time f might. have. given “oe at the end of the current season, the start was never headed again, |suishing of the lights was that be Between his infrequent. bouts, he Dempsey a run, but ean sou imagine eee Zo Che eel LORE! FOUN e he ee Seer Tanoe nae Cone pes eens pout Ciena ete RR Ie a esrb A ball player buys his own shoes. He also pays for bis own kicks breeze the boats had drifted far apart| Police Inspector Conboy said al! e is as a stevedore on the New York yr Gree ne ng ‘gainst the umpire's decisions, and when the wind freshened the Sonica|he knew of the robbery was tha! locks, McCoy thinks Carpentier might * 8 was in a position which made it easy| ticket sellers re ; : . r i i | a ported that a man Prank O'Neil tells me th: t big Wills give Dempsey a hard fight if they Only good that comes from the Hiuck Sox trial is that it puts Chicago for her to slip into Morris Cove ahead! ot neq a package of one hundred tossing a barrel over nis shoulder Meet iain. “But he'll have to luara on the baseball map of the other craft. $5 bills through nee a and walking down the plank with i {0 BSC, Mg eft hand Mike his right: om The entire racing fleet and the many | i ; Eve Seo pole nOLaAAE: {oa picture worth looking at. Inci- shopk Jack with a right on dhe chin. Al! gall is divided into three parts—nerve, brass and conce't a: companying m and motor aniven |e Soy a ver threat, Inspec- dentally hard work makes a good and straightened him out with an . LS yachts that make up this year's emule.) tor “O00y Se'¢ tighter. It's tne best training in the other right on the same pot. When mpires have disappeared {vorn the sereen because they couldn't get (M& sauadron were snugly at anchor/ Mr. Gavin has been asked by Mr. world he had him dazed for a second he their Past by the National Board of Censorship at 6 o'clo k, having finished the first|Lewis to see him on Monday when Looking back over a long list of Soule have ne ai homenshere elne aio Teg of the crulee: the director will have an opportunity champions “and “near champions 1 With his left kept the left” Roing, Only handicap of the Braves in their pennant drive ts that they do Soom after the thirty trim racing| 1, make whatever additional state- could name dow ght, with it, down, acros®, most of their travelling on the New Haven road craft were started on the annual cruise Destiwhen hard work took the’ ple ny way to keep Jack dizzy and shake pS Sff Matinico k Point, Glen Cove, this|Ment he wishes. In case Mr, Gavin of training, and dozens who grew |2im up. Then he could have used the had Should refuse to answer the request right again. soft througi leaving hard work alone But very often a second Charity begins where the four-base hit ends, southwester that morning, the Dorr, the well known spo: ng man of “\Blbows" ‘Miden, who ones Punch of the same kind will only See — - —-- promised early in the day to be ideal of the District Attorney, the latter New Orleans, who was manager. of naeeds Git Gans’ was a plase| Wake a man up.” for racing died out completely. | would have the tight to summon bim-~ Herman up to a few years aso, when | ,m Wallach, the 1 fiaaters “terer and) worked his trade be- | (Copyright, 1921, by Rohert Tagren.) Will ° E. St J ke The lightness of the ate pre; | before the Grand Jury. years aio, nd Georwe A.B Srims are stain Seay ss kK ee , ante 7 : Sore iturued! Herman) over’ to bike wosne mores te aflenesn ot ily seat Fat ae iw test wa ulie napp, x ar Joc ey, tee ~ ae ee enithe chrit or! Mr. Gavin pointed out that giving : : | * 69 a ny West was a plasterer, anc peing a 3 e or remov. Dc present manager, Sammy Goldman, | Wills 8 1. for te wounded wide, Tee ne always sald he was In his’ best U.S. College Stars Gets icense t T: 5 H tre waimie aboard J.P, Morgan's flag- |UP the charter removes the club auto- also of New Orleans, When Herman | 2\"T stile hawker te Danny Leen eat inna CHAK condition When working at | ss L (i) ram orses | i": blew, only two) ™atically from the supervision of told Dorr last Saturday that he was |v. Jobnny lisse, Frankie Genaro vs. Frankie Way, | DIS trade. | . aq s schooners, the first of the fleet sched-|the Boxing Commission because the in the shape of his life and would j venty, MeGiavern worked in 9 lum avorites in lg , : uled to start, crossed the line on time.|club without a charter is without A ood bout between little fellows wilt be fought ber yard when he made his jump to Expected He’ll Prove Every Bit YONKERS SELECTIONS. | Bae ote ee eee ees is Calemnater ouclio out surely beat Lynch, Dorr immediately | a: the open air show of the Armory A. A. of der. fame by Knocking out Pedlar Palm- | 2 5 First Race—Wild Deuce, Glen- |The Sonica ai re, SS DUOC DOULE tm. started to bet on his chances. The | sy City on Monday night. Champion Johnny tuft, |e? and George Dixon | etic ee as Capable a Trainer as He| belis, Finnish Maid, [almost immediately, but others, in {helr|this State, Therefore, he says, the Admirers of Lynch at the Empire /Mvweleht thlewlier. wit tet Jaber waite of Jim Jeffries was an iron worker | Was a Rider poerend Hace — Dory Nancy, | class 01" vow York fitties, They were| ternational Sporting Club, not be- ruce track offered odds of 9 to 5 OM | iit Kapin vs Eddie Moxen io the semi-fina, [did a lot of rough work, and never | Tho international track and field = | oon gon, seen Clean re SPBP> | grouped ‘closely together, ‘This ts they | eae oy _ iLomake no apnnar Lynch and Dorr grabbed these odds |, ae grow soft until he opened a cate | eimes between the Princeton-Cornei! 3 Phurth” Tace-cttanstay, Ray Jay, |,most popular class in the cruise and|a@nce at the hearing. so fa : gad to g AN Franchin!, the Wookisn flash. who won MIS’ and took to lony periods of eaxy life, rats * ILLIE KNAPP is back—not in Black Rascal, : a) 01 the rival| Included in this letter is a long ar- go fast that he managed to get! 4 nice consecutive tattien, te taking Kk 5 y Henin andthe O% tarde Gumiridae com= ack Rascal, competition 18 keen among rival | a long ar. $10,000 of his money covered, he win- | yended reat inthe Catskill Mountatas. In bie last | ant ye eran Was & horseshoer | vation at ‘Travers [sland renee the saddie, bat with the. Fifth Hace Atos, Hamilton, Marie | yarn skippers nich ts ownea TAeMent of the State Boxing Come eoep Pranehin) ‘atopned De in three [2G Bot his tremendous punch through |)! OR 28 ‘avers saa i dllius rivilege to train horses. ‘Tue 3 ? Neue He Sailing the Spartan, which is oe * ominatal ulng $18,000 on Herman's victory i Pranchin| (wommed AL Mebennot in tAN® using the tools of his trade. All ternvon should develop keen compe- gt ee j : Club fel store, west Killala, “Thunder: | yy. 'B, Plants ia Harry L, Maxwell, Mission for offenses of omisgion and — rounds. ‘ vee hie {through “his fighting time he often iiiion, ‘The Beitish team rounded tewards of the Jockey Club, at yer=) J Jone of the ‘best, known yachtsmen |! commission against the club, Such Champion Benny Leonard, who battles Lew mana ie spent days in some blacksmith shop | i eam rounded terday's meeting, passed favorably on = — = | this country, and at the whee ¢ sie disorder and crowding as disturbed Tendler of Vhlladiiphia for the lightwolght cha - hummering out. horseshoes, [into condition when it competed with the Californian’s application ior « Merete and hia hon Junius. the ~Herman-Lynch bout Monday He yenowaflleetelleapeirege li Mad MISS MEANY CAPTURES | "Willard was hard as an oak knot the Harvard-Yale team last Satur- jcense. Within a few days announce. |'0de the Kilmer colt in his trial AN Gating the run down here Junius! ioe at popbets Viel ee Si gi eect ag ge FANCY DIVING TITLE. S20 te.came from his Job asa team: day and lost by the top-heavy score ment will few days announce’ | ucainst time at Saratoga, and won | yorgan smoked 9s corticob pipe. His Bish at Hbbets Vield is charged to ; gepainder (Ris tiainian: for i * ister down in Oklahoma, Soft living org t,o ment V y be made ty he Derby astride Exierminator in the | father, who ne smokes anything but the dilatory tactics of the commission ot Van Kelton's stadium at 57th Street and Might ee . made him solt and Jost him the cham. “7! ,° 1° Knapp has been engaged ty tran same lors, A warm friendship has |a_brar, sa side of him putting in jesuing a Hcente | Avenue starting wo-day le xrranerert thecainteen | plonship The Americans should win the 10084! the horses of w prominent owner, and “WAYS exisied between the Bing- | Away e wind did not Ket to the) in I 8 ‘ meat ina Naw Dempsey has worked hard all his either Loveioy of Cornel: or MeKim of 6)! (OU © ifs Piel hi oy 2amton turfman and x forme: | ane dun wan eeveral wlfititen. bes |e Nee Winter the: club will 'gontinue Rete he ke ee men's & A da brill litte until the last two goats, ‘Tom 1 EriicHon, Goth of whomaradpsahinent were: eo) tle ek : ny ih hae {cutee ever sinen the rwas denied 1 (G"ay the end of the run (o have bouts indoors in this city in « 80 for Bis viewry. touch git a| Women's a ; arkey never was better than when N of Oxtord xc be the be. Prove capable, because Willic ding Hoense at the opening of the "phe breeze was getting stroazer, and special P ey iil hi fisrantee of $91.860, the. Mints Mchawer conor | tory in the Senio» Metropolitan AA: he caine off the Philadelphis, THE | ynwer thrower: Peed eothe et Meena SOURE IteLime around etumles:! 1020 mor gone “reason Dest |iyy the time “most of the boats’ had peel ia tia pas y mi ‘ativan over $9,000 for the rental of Sts park, whien | 1 ‘ancy diving champlonship, at | ged sailor it ie bridca SF EHOW TO UNadcuer CIE: popped anehor in Morris Cove it was) open only to club members and nut rnment tax of 10 per o Bae ee SLU eee eee Eran BREE PASO TIS ut of course hard work isn't every watt in the mile, while R. KB, Brown sisting in their training off the track | Incidentally, there js 9 3-s The Astor. and King's cup races at , ve general public, Mr. pe of 10 yer ie wo S144 | a tternoon, thing. f remember a gent named Cor Cornell fig oye : NRA a) RARS a soungster who calls Willie Kni Newport next Monday and Tuesday are Gavin said, and therefore not subjiec club officials made Berwoen 38,000 and 10, 0)| SITTIN com the lofty platform | Coughlin, who was once matehed with of Cornell Mgures to have a slight edge 4, well as on it Diddy-and he's already talkative going to be hotly contested. Never be-| (9 mterference by the State Boxing me the tow h the amazing average tally | Bob Fitzsimmons. Fitz, wanted to get On Melnner and Seagrove, the Britons, Willie will enter upon his new du- pnough to express his determination ore in the history of thes have | Gominission a ene u , " aaa aig ev tad be. a {lite on Con, and slipped quietly at the three-mile dletance ies fortified by an instinctive w shecome a jockey too. He will ho {he bouts f en 40 evenly matotied, Jun Hy eenaedlgeetenal oral Jof 142 oni and ea ed by #t down tot) lace where he was a 1. 'n the hurdies the Americans ‘o work, and in all probability he Will pyought rignt into the atmosphere Leche and George, Nichols will be 2 a helliek ‘eee ativeued Uaeeven Nic great mursin her two opponents and) work. He found Con carrying A piano should soore with Massey of Princeton develop to be the same type of Wainer surely because Knapp's home will J skippers In the race for sloop, Hae eae sia al A | team mates, Miss Helen Walnwright upstairs on his back but whether Carter of Cornell-can out- (10! he was as @ rider, soper, i6- prohably be a& near the stable as il King's Cup this year I LAST be hacen werk) American titleholder in springboard) When they met in the ring § i f int’ ; dustrious, in short a 24-hour-doy the other 4: ‘Then he Although there are not ae many o 700 for Wis end, Burian drew dows n Rudd of Oxford in thy haif mie was in the other days. yachts taking part in this year's cruise B 88.606. The grom recelts of the show amounna) fancy 4 &. and Miss Alice Lora, | Whi ed . en s to be seen udd wil be re. trainer = lived so that he never earned the (AN ie ume first since 1916, there is | 0 $12,000. ee former junior national high diving ‘Con, what're they doing with that cf) this race ngter running in As a knight of the pigskin Roupe reputation of being a “hotel jockey” iderable interest in it, New Haven / mp re y! aces * . plano over your corner quarter, but the Sout ny always arded ax a rds, . t se eh ai poled . i | champion, Miss Wainwright was eee eae ea ound. yack for his second race aa well! Worker Always one of tio fret at Goat age likely that nem! prov ping by end ee (YONKERS AND MI, VERNON) . furl , farts: ; secor \ " of the frst at in erm ait 4 ee See Sie nang mersensinils «| aw heed S105: polnte aes Mt Lord] phe ref could have counted a ny man running to-day, high ang (he Hack in the morning, he gallope Ha nchored in the cov: TOMORROW (FRI. Conmestout, will be seen tn bouts arvund Greer | 118.39 points Nunanes » downtful events igh aya | ore willingly than the ma- — many. ladies 2 erutse i tn the pear future, Weater’s lant y broad jumps and the quarter mile, tn Horses more ht Ay | " and nol few of these sailed aboard Bes jou ctense Wik Fis tks ag tas | ComnaIUne -udées. who. Nave (ol THORPE COMES BACK. tan ae Foe ee rev ixercaing boys em. | Little Jack Campbell, astride Joan and not a few of these saucd aboard Hf Triumphant Handicap: Se ee nie cain | lowed the development of diving here] sin Thorpe, the famous Indian ath. Princeton, the quarter-mie ployed only for that purpose. If there Marie, fund himsell under unaccus- j5"knot breeze blowing and the com: TSE auanonn’ pines Pamever, thought Wealer hed wos. jand abroad were on band to witness |) 21m THOl pe vie eee overed the se, champion, with a cucord of 483-5 sec-| were horses to be covled out, he was |tomed difficulties yesterday when mittee 1g looking forward to a record | EQUALITY PURSE THE CLIFF PURSE : = a ] the content, and a uy ihe wreatest (ret of Mabe Ruth's batting eye. Jim onda, is being nent out wainst Rida, always ready with rub clon in wand, | Wellfinder and Guv'nor. the other run to New Tendon on Thursday, Vinay PAC AY 400, — declaring Miss Meany the greate i t ne Olympl metres \ ) ; Weel at eee 3 ks n leaves! Gren fm order to make sure that Campin donnay phigh fancy’ diver of her sex the world ily cracked out three home runs | You can take your choices we have! srooming like any of the hostlers of starters in the three horse race, le(t | Special Race, Train, leaves, Grand Biibane will go through with his fiftecu-mund | has known in a game between Toledo and Mil- | none. the stable, and when that was over the barrier in the Tarrytown Stakes. | yyenigan Have New BO Yd0 P.M. Regular traina amplooslip battle with Danny Fru, the ens | HGH FANCY DIVING (Benlor Metropalitan | war tier — with, Knapp was never found so ob- Joan left the iron stanchions of ti Stadium, to, Nt Vernon at 11 12:80, eh featherweight, at his big opm air show ui | Nout VY Gpaeatonatiny Maa w reine ay Runny Brief, a Kansas City player, Millie Irwin Trots Fast Mile, sessed with his own dignity, as many | machine where they had been placed Fielding H. Yost, recently appointed poly 2 FN a ane nat aie Me Cleclond ‘Beaebail Terk on aye 1s, Fight | Hoke’ Waionriait, NY, Wes "AS nnd To lato cracked Out three homers in 4! COLUMNUS, July. 28—Blements and/ Of the other stars of his day, that he (on the fences, but she carpied the reat ‘tor of intercollegiate athletics at St. Also reached via Lexington ane Progmoter T MoGinty bh Hed Kilbane | a. ncn; Mim Alice Lari, N.Y. WS Taingle gume : st would not willingly “walk” the horse |of i1—the track's width of webbing, director of intercolleg) 3 Sine ec ubwar! of Ware wari Ted ee tat eae feridt ct aitioo for wetaen| AAS Tuiolon & i. ae] Babe ought to have had the home | horses combined yesterday to entertain ne ind exercined. tightly. twisted on her bit, and the the University of Michigan and for Bubway to MovtAy., transferrin \ S sddiacorernace’ Thar ei waisk in gt 190 pounte. | Bland) pike Saacke, tee] un thing patented before any one, Gtand Circuit spectators. A new season's! “Knapp has ridden some of the best youngster’s efforts to release it with | twenty years couch of the’ varsity touts Serome Ay. subway, oF vin Sth and Currier, Langer, HD else thought about it | record was registered when Millie) horses this country has even known, | his whip proved futile. The Quincy all AAA AL eae recently tol BD eoate’ py’ trots from Woodlawe Aenolide, = Irwin, in defeating Periscope in the! tudied the methods that! filly rried the impediment for th ies ‘o Bente - Btation. Pal Moore of Memphis and Sammy Mande) of | land nas studied te methods filly carr! A RET ante Cattember: ‘Tawi anid; ea ar Cileago, one of the bes bantamwetsnts in the] Agatral en A NEW LANGUAGE. first heat of the 205 class (rotting, the|were used by some o. the best entire mile, and was going great guns erie eta! ave the third largest ‘Admission—tirand Stand, 1.85. West, are been maiched \ Kid MoCoy Was sitting behind Car. | Neil House Stakes, won in 2.03%. It was|trainers in conditioning them. | tle nearing the finish Thowwsh Well. fgotbai stadium, in the country, 4 tou: at an open air show to | penuier’s corner at Jersey City when he fastest mile trotted this year, ‘has absorbed bits of knowledge that finder was taken under restrain It is to seat 44, Chicago, Ind., om the Dove are bis favorites tn the ight of Aug 26, ‘Taree of the four ter-round hots which Match weaker Raymond of the Boring Drome A A. In the Bronx experts to put on at his open om AUE 10 have already been clinched. The men whe will batile te them are Johnny Dundee and henley Waite of Chicago, Champion Johnoy Butt and Charley Ledour and Marty Crm and Paul Pf Down, TORONTO, July 28 Austrian led the Ca a clean sweep of th Dominion players by singles contests, pl tion. matches, ©.’ V. Todd defeat H. Laframbois, 6-2, 6-3, 6S, 6— (') B, Anderson won from Maul Bennett, the Canadian champion, 6-3, 6-0, 6-2. OP, M. POLO Bt. : ah with the taking the two yed ux exhibl series [Dempsey packed the fallen warrior — 3) ein jsuch men as Wulter Jenning, Thomas | through the final eighth it is possible f > State meets Michie : eRe ' Jim Be favorite dn the 21) Deshler Weioh, andrew Joyner, James owe |(hut he would have heen compelled on Oct. 22 The sadn, wil ie sd! y pon LQ! Orening |W hat do you thing that Prench-| fastest’'mile paced thiv year by @ qeld-/and ‘Henry McDaniel employed. |to accept second honors but for the fi! TRE Sez! | TONIGHT at 8.30 liman said to Jack? ashe MeCoy,|& He won the race with something Hriefly, he has attended the best ‘accident that befell Joan, but t Many colleges, Yost said, have under- THEATRE 00 | : ( “Why, he gave him a smile and piped. | "rih"S% oines trot and the 2.05 stake Schools in ithe world, and that expe joninion was luraely held a he dis- rated tne: impo tance of athleticn as - (Exclusive Showing) | "You're too strong for ack. : ane 5 Py ce rience ought to qualify him for his | appointed ba: o} y vat part of higher education. His new da- y +} Fe ny ai Ue Nnally ann tee In even Ae CS fortheoming duties, which may be one at the untortunate incidents of partment, he added. guid soek to tuln World’s Championship CONTEST “We didn't help take them home. the latter . assumed within the week the day's sport, but it showed that asnaenie fn tarsi te seen anits * Official Pictures ae after the K. O. in my time,” added ., Harvest Brook won the three-year. Knapp was lust active during the Campbe!! has a coo! head by the ef- | Of physical fitness. PE MoCoy thoughtfully nd what the Qdpacing stake. “the Favorite.” Durse season of 1919 when he rode Sun forts he made to assist his mount. :” mtramural athletics attracted 4.0é2 HERMAN vs LYNCH fellow Who was jicked sald didn't sat from, Ruth Volo. the only oller Briar and the others of the Wilis and the determined way in which he students at Michigan ‘ast year, Yoot sound much like that, as 1 remember Grand Circuit three-year-olds. Sharpe Kiinicr establishment. He went after the feld, stated. Prices S0¢ and $1.00, incl war tax A ee ecceereeemmeinmanat ttt eee A Ae ES cated when Ohio Stute meets Miehig oe i} Cesc ENS gD an — ry pnt oneeees ANE Sow uae EeUESD

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