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: . . - anne. 2 LAAN ann ema, — rte nee weer a BQ ae ee noe ee) QAI ene A A A { 14 _ THE EVENING WORLD, TH URSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1921. $2,000 COLT BEATS $20,000 HORSE AT THE SARATOGA RACETRAC on YS r 4 “Gusher Bill’ Rowe Runs |MASTERS OF STROKES __ - ; - By Thornton Fisher . ¥. Oarsmen ° is ye Copy clght, 191, Tie Press Publishing Co, (Tne New York Evening Werld) In Trial Spins True to Oil-Field Form For Big Regatta In Big Race at Saratoga Narang ot- a BUFFALO, N.Y. Aug. 4—-Row- ing clubs from all parts of the Uni States and Canady aeriviss: here to-day for the regatta of the | National Association of Amatet | Oarsmen, to be held Aug. 5 and &, Barly arrivals had out their shelb his morning dashing up and dow Oil Man’s Horse, Appropriately Named “Oil Man,” Races Like a Stake Horse in Event at Spa in Which Entries of Oi! Men Finish One-Two-Three. i Suratog WNLY, Aug. 4 [Racing Association, in fear of inter the Harber, New York venreseital ATURE ded big things ference with ‘its inectin had {ves colmiged in covered woMmatth a _ » cradie |sually decided to ¢ its gates thd oe Rideldacch: N Me tic WUaKE Woe! aK Ge the 15th of the month, and to race and made an impressive showing ° Bee eta the remainder of the month at Bel- | Jack Kelly, champion ceuller of th¢ 1 knows to-day as W. H. or Vian Park. Rt. ‘T. Wilson Jr, Presi- | World and Olympic champion, 18 the Bil” Rowe. Time has changed the|4ent of the association, branded this : : : infant to a man of heroic size, a|'UMOr as false in emphatic terms yes- j centre of attraction. Together withye real giant, a soldier of fortune whose terday. his cousin, Paul Costello, he gave t : crowd lining the shore a thrill wh ’ # youth was spent in the oil fields of| Racing will continue throughout the Sey aA a hoe cae Ee 7 ‘Texas and Oklahoma, firet as a day| month and as long as Saratoga con- y spi hy ty laborer and later as a driller, In that|nues to be regarded us a summer double shell. . field which has made millionaires over | for ry tyr the tart of people who care ‘The Canadian oarsmen presented r racing. , ne : | night, Rowe became recognized sev-| racing may pass, but only te another pretty picture as they turned out f i eral years ago as the man with the| scene and happily away from the lap | full force for a spin on the harbor. r i | ‘uncanny sense—the man who could| °f those who would seek to make it a The Century Boat Club of St. Louls Ae | “emell” oil, Whenever the news was | litical plaything has made a hit with the spectators spread that Kowe was buying leases! Witte fortune way kind to | Detroit, Duluth, Philadelphia, Wote a im the oil country, others sought land | Bill” she frowned upon W. KR. Coe. who cester, Washington, D. C, and Boss ton scullers received a lusty cheer e@ they dashed up and down the har bor, | a Canadian Crews Leave tor Oham= jonship Races. K adjoining it, and as each ot the littie| is also interested in oi) by his con drill towns became prosperous the nection with the biggest oil comp ny | 5 figure of Kowe stood out, as the god- UE eons, Coe colors) wore | 7 dess who directs the destinies of turt | races, the first and lant, ESMAClG | { affairs dictated that it should stand | the opening left the barrier so slowly { i WM.T. TILDEN, 2% out yesterday, when a colt which he! that it JACK DEMPSEY : 4 “4 was impossible for him to is 2, unately ed early, and in the of Canada’s best oarsmen left this) showed the way home to one of the umartest fields of juveniles that haw faced the barrier in any other than} @ stake race this season. Included closing. ¢ Arapahoe h disquatified 2 cause the stewards, r hearing t (From A SKETCH | MADE AT ATLANTIC CITY) morning for Buffalo to compete ‘nj the regatta for the United State mpionships there to-more| i Ong the truiuers was seiveconard, | pall rider and the rowing ¢! ] which fnisned tourth., Nee fy Wilecne Win sont scenes row and Saturday a cfore. when Sleiveconard | {htt F. Wilson, who rode Arapahoe, Uren i. ] Mag ottered tor salatin’ the paddock had been gutity of deliber The Argonaut four, composed o t Sam Hidreth, acting tor the Ran-| ins. Rough day for th | ‘ McLaren, Binch, Fisher and Lewig, cocas Stable, bid $19,000 for him, but| Wheh hail from Cheyenn: who finished second to the fast Pbila+ 4 John Santord, master of Hurricana |————~—— se —— ~ e delphia Vesper four at St. Catherine's Stable of Amsterdam, in the belief) | Rite a'Nin'ta‘tor #ioata’“ewen) OCLalS Of All Leagues gratification caine not as much trom | on Saturday last, had their fing) Di} workout on the bay last nig pr liminary to entraining to-day. Th Carpentier Could Beat peresting the ee eae | A e- ’ (SHER~** Argonaut four crew will compete } e fact that his entry showed the ipp t L d, R l g f lt d Oth St the intermediate four-oared event of | Be cs coe ts | rove uf Lands vutin ulton an er stars, Priaye and it ter win wn aoe’ 's Vesper fo a —— — against Jack Kel and other United s' Fistic News porocn Git 088 1. B. Butler, who is entered in t quarter-mile dash, tevening Hilton Bely the Cal at Sq | the oil industry, and Pegasus, who | ° ° %« finished third in the purple and white | B A tt a P d t D of ‘Blontfort. Jones, another of” na | arring Acquliite ayers According to Dempse ture's favored children from the oil | aad 5 . i Belds of Oklahoma. It might have | —— a e been termed an oily finish with o pabtic 14 convinced tn their case, re- Seat dave High, At his best Johnson couldn't : Funning first, second and third. rep- Panilcss of anything: the jury aes,| WOrld Champion Pays High} qtea"Bompsey tor six rounds. ‘To-{ Weather permitting, the four resenting three men who have been) mm Confessions Convicted | bet them sue for reinstatement; ind ; i stench. [day he wouldn't jast’ more than a|round bouts which were to have been doing big things for the turf within} Own Confessions Convicted jif they win, pay the damages. — It Compliment to French: couple of minutes, [sven if “soft liv- | fought at Dyckman Oval on ‘Tuesday Beate eee 1 Them, Says Ruppert. would be a good riddance if such men | man’s Hitting Power. Jing” hadn't wrecked him long «go It |niene but were postponed on account ‘oxven adian sculling champions Former White Sox Members’ y= | moter, to meet some god Dantanrwelgat in w ten- round uo deciston bout at New Orleans on Labor} WO) Day attemoon, Young Montiwal of Providence will! of St, Jolin, N. B. who we the last five years, a It wae significant that “Guster Bill,’ | Jeould be kept out of baseball.” would still be a joke to match a Satherine with that same nagacity that enabled) aS Joos re ‘ a Nee = a : |man forty-three years old against [Of rain will be staged to-night by |, Ter, Marin, Sem Figland aad sotrcty ome Eee oestelcw er him to locate oil at home, should have ; | OAT ee So MSE f 7 I Dempsey. It would be robbing the|Fight Promote die ahon, | {cetherwetaht champion, hes bern matched to met {training and sprinting here du chosen the name of Oil Man for Riel Uxction var ad Mdeambandian supreme n he barred the acquitted White By Robert Edgren. pable y take ute: money for such a [sites Gam gemoter adie | MeMahon.| pithy stiches of the went side tn we festure Dutt | the last few days: wh Winner of the race, which proved to) baseball commissioner, in barring the |$ox from baseball,” John Conway) WACK DEMPSEY says about Cars one-sided slaughter, a match between pipe aibeene ve elle ae UA eta ested phtedielinel ind ere anerrval| ee be an oi! man’s race in every sense of| acquitte: ck Sox playe nel Toole, President of ‘the International : ‘ great champion and @ poor old ey Vs. Martin Burke, Earl Baird | ladon tx Brooklyn on next. Monday taht ma Ge Soe the word from the moment the Hare away te a eter inde ennai gue, said. “He knew the players Vv ae i hen fAthly great champion and & poor ee) Johnny Murray and Phil Delmont | rile PMtener va Sammy Bere in the semi-final | N@*Y Swimmer: com a rier rose and Big Heart started away! . . us approval of | were morally guilty, although techni- v4 hink he could lick Fulton, 01 e: ° a phys my ‘ = | ANNAPOLIS fticials of the game. cally acquitted, and he { in the lead until the finish, when Oil knew that and 1 expect to sce him beat any| somewhere to examine Johnson A } Man, son of North Star Ii, finished! Presidents of the minor leagues baseball could hot survive with such light heavyweight he meets in this, Pronounce him “ft to fight” Niel iin joanne Kul Ing, and Sailor Friedman, both jot Calcam, wil!| Academy swimmers carried off 4 with the courage of a lion and got up| have come ‘i 3 a type of players in the game.” i é lphysicians out of ten don't know Pon SOR Oy LRU VAR Gs Wa OWN OSCE LANE shell i O #| honors in held at Christiag ¢ ee eee ee ae scconds ong] have come out in warm words ap- country, He's a corking boxer and hej !YHCans Ot Or ng to tell when a fue in a al bout with Danny Frush, | show to be staged at Aurora, I1L, to-morrow ntght. | 22007 pale } he fastest races of the year for| Proving the ruling of Commissioner — CHICAGO, AUG, 4—"I am very sure can hit hnite CRU tO Tent RoUlt the English jerweight, a! the Cleveland) bas fight fone are wagering plenty of | OOO 0 i geLthe t ibe 2 \ La ; ats much pleased that Judge Landis will sc; re jman is “ft to Aght"” A man could De jay park on sew, 1%. is to meclve 852.500 for h result cf the bout jhe 300 cengs Abie tre \g@ fuveniles over a circular course.| Landis, a move which they interpret Mu npr anal Judge Landis wi “Georges wouldn't have a chanee|fit to juggle a plano all day, run ten ing. Tye trun seeeres i |the best swiminers of Sw “Gusher Bill” located many big wella| vy sav ng the professional game, Se eee ee este pox against Willard, ‘There would bo too| Miles, wrestle with Plestina a couple o's, 5%, IM dey: down: fiat eran : Shee a amayes ablishing new records | wh | p all , ‘ en he combed the oi] country. It pists Lo recuerio ane ay D ' Gf hours and not be fit to fight, | Joe Gorman of Seattle and Rod Midley of cal: | the. dist : i Then he combed tne oe they andr| “After the confessions these men J: Hickey, President of the American much of a handicap In weight, helght| Mignting takes more kinds of ability | corsa, who fought at toe fon! cubs wi wine | TRE Teen Was compngad <¢ Melnte Association, said to-d ; appointed in the ve with them,” said Charles A, the State should have g s Mave Just: been matched to mew in a und bout at a boxing chow to te held at Both je Ratner t hed for to. i! Mtke Gib y. “Twas dis- and reach. He'd hit Willard and hit}and condition, ph ‘diet. TP feel that : but he coul sring him/!than any other sport tosome king 1M hard, but t uido't bring him! than any ott F in the thoroughbred breeding lands) sade no one ¥ when he chose Oil Man and 80 4ptly| ty go 4) and men information wie se Sineliir nts to have anything named him. Me ee cor trying to make a “war Aehts. Me mets Gus Matis, tne Buglish midde- | Vancourer, 11. C., on net Wedneday nig alt : - | Stoneham of the Giants. “Judge Lan- Of conviction, for those — players down hero’) ue of Jolingon;, that Ja) the fWeleht tor und n na at Hoston to- | lads aro fast iitle fighters rach / ry Saratoga is divided against itself.) gis nas stated the case clearly, Base- should be punishee “It takes something more than) punkiest kind of bunk. — Lf Johnsc prom night and deff Smith for twelve rounds a mers, fa misty \ It has been suffering just that con- ROCK ISLAND, 1, Aug. 4.—-Action Punching to beat Willard, [ gave him was engaged in "Government sec the Armory A. A. of Jersey City on Aug, Orer in Boston on Aug 10 there wil! be wo ten- | AFF Mf dition for the last year, due to the | mill can take cure of its olf.” OPM WEE TarHUnuiniburninn celucatits (eVerstHINgill Tindeavers ‘Guneni belservicon GUnuminpinvanmyny didlos round bouts fousht whtek ctght to prove interem- | OU 4 Hed the Ob- ; existence of several political factions. Sih ay . : ted “Blnck Sox" apo vey aay ery ounce Of grateful Government grab him the ipidta de cebe re na scraps. Louis Bogash the Rrtdgeport Porhe 200 inetros. wis covered in ar With less thought for the mental com=| Cel Ruppert and Col, Huston said, ed “ek Sox” from havcbill Was strength | fad—trying to keep him Thoment he _ crossed Bre Mexican gy ig. Shade. the sensational flubter of Califoruta | wight, meats Johnny ‘Tillman of i, Fal adeeeantaniesconsnc batter chinet o fort of its summertime guests than for| for the Yank. President of the National Association, ew» in the first round. J put every- border after the war and throw Dim tn tons in ua pmplon Neer is in Austvall® | Tratsey Mozash, also of rid ord, for wo countries. be the gratification of its political ani-| “Judge Landis's statement regard- “Th used players only defense, thing I had into every punch, and he jail? Tush! tush! Uncle Sam couer, 8. C. Shade has taken on so much we Shaver O'Ueten, the popular litle fighter of Bos {Metres was done in, sin SUERLORE mosities, some of these elements have| t " 5 4 been engnged during the lust week in| !Ms the White Sox players has our Wis a confession Of guilt, Their plea} took all uf it. If Vd needed an ounce “\y Aenean aa AI that come. a MU, Re was ist Ausralla that be is mow a | “ 9) was th ir act was not a violation where did Johnso peECcOMC Waht Beavywelg! making capital of the comparatively | unqualified support. These bill play- oF jaw. inore [ might not have beaten him. y ' tet e left ' ° aly of law." he said. # ar hero? fefore the war he Ac the Bayonne a. A, fn niger, Ma 5 ReneS tna et eee eter can tne sal tytn ae yy [it meng and tay move ainee Rivest Tago Bt Mis ae tpn ta on aman wx [eas tte aes] DY CMA N OV AL A erday rumor wen i Gain ‘ te SCO, Aug. Wek fi ‘i nder sentence, At the beginning of is ? PETA DOE are) Dany vs Johny Yarns Gfloat that the biggest hotel In the| Same at all hizards, Their own vsn- tiam H. McCarthy, President of tho |208 U didn’t see bow a man could Ket var he got out of Rrance, wher sod a memtur of the \lecousla | ranks Cae we a ne TO-NIGHT city would close its doors ut the end| fessions make them impossible.” Pacific Coast League, expressed his| Up after I'd hit him on the chin and ye night have been iinpressed into tl eee eel een emeay Snyder 1s. Willie Datts, ‘ BBONS VS. At RADNER of the week, discouraged by the cut- AIC HENEtEY alates | approval to-day of the ban piaced onjover the heart half a undred Umes: y because be bad announced his Tet ee oe ie een GEAR AUSSEY Vs. SANT BL RK. look. NU ee fea ts ndlnansa bak the “Black Sox.” {must have hit him that many int Aton OM ibedoniing?a Kranchioltls gery mete lds c Sammy Sicgor, the can side wn | KON PHIL DEEMON ENS. JEDI DUE EY HR AUR Wane Baye nas my, In sp te of their technical acquit- wn, He was permitted to leave to Fi ‘ Ips bees taNiDi arcane for aever ‘i 21 SEATS Vi 4, ‘The rumor mongers refuse ta as-| heartiest approval. [ would not dave tal in court and in spite of the white: | M78t rund ade ATICAT RSG erleal Ones careabin inkl et mn meee j hes been ‘shinee rast for sera) wreks. ts feed | avekets at Ameneien Tele Wiidsworth OSES eribe the hotel's present condition to] one of the players accused and ac- wash thrown on them, in the eyes of |, “Guorges could hit Willard hard jong and ne never went back 05 hac) Ae a igtemuina aa eclert etic, saatnin weeunice the general (rend of the times, tut|quitted in the Brooklyn club for any | {he baseball world they_always, wil [Ut he wouldn't have that stro g y voq vine Mingland. Unt] the ymin int ula case vate waged at Neware | batt fa lohan Keltme, (6 be kn prefer to lay the blame at the door of| consideration.” be the ‘Rack Sox. ‘Their’ moral | t. throw into the ATV gs etaaen cD PETE MERE AAG he’ el G03 ed ak M amare BPA iyi 0/04 Fa WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUG. 18TH another factio; s polilical ene- | ligulit aa the same ‘dowplls: the a idid. In the second vound | s By f Ma 4 and Vatwry Bocask, trother of | #t toe Garden mies. Another silly rumor, equally! quittal on a technical point of mi-| tired from: giv Was a rumor thar the Mexicans MiZht ! cnu-tnat. Toe but between Jouls Hogase and! few Mails, the fight promet 4. TEN-NOUND. Wi substantial with the hotel closi ax nois law ne of the pia that 1 could hardly iift my arms, and - jee | eater F eof the players either |™ ) | i him and put him across th vin welte “sounds ali) ry a town 1) ° JOUNNY DUNDEE va CHARLEY WHIT woare, has been that the Sarato; Never again for any of thom. The accused or under suspicion is wanted |! had to rest before | could try again. | Pnited States border, and finally met gosr round KE Pay meee aa JOWNNY BUFF ye. CHAFLLY LEDOUX i ahd aes a —- - —— around the Pacific Coast League.” “it wasn't that Willan) was such a Winard in Cubi ieee oe wp ene and iunnns Dundee! |) YOURS, MONTREAL a, MIDGET. Sith ht-round bout to be waged at Shibe Park | MARTY CROSS vs. PAUL DOY | on Aug. 89. Prank Bagley has already ree all gomancien and, oft of Cia: i Wy n ‘ $3 aud $ | at fighter, bat that he was so big Se Ee aks cla teas SH aan GRAND RAPIDS, Mion, Aug. 4 nd so strong that it took an awful; qn rian countries ner etna nM van d E,W. Dickerson, ‘President of th of plain strength to beat hun Meee Cent (a Tenaland’ atlan ule) momeeeeme Central Le uid here to-day pe fight, stayed until he was bounced “The fact that the players were| “From what Eve se out of that country, and found a ref cleared ®y the jury did) not) makelold-timera £ think Jim J lige in Spain, it was reported, where mpion” on the ground fe ti tham any less guilty of actions detri-|have given me an even fight if we'd|j.e posed as By William E. Simmons. _) bury Park alongside of the lake that! mental to the best interests of the|been fighting at the saine time,” said! trah he had only lald down to Willard fe ly been wi bas teen alened up by! in “Pht New Orlvans fight sd temas for dackwn, ems separates the park from Allenhurst.| game. The public, which makes . : : j Ne public, which makes pro-|Jack. “When I was a bey 1 read |{y ana and ha ; HIGH WATER. ike gations iron this city, Ocean | fessional ba possible as a busi-|overything L could find in the papers fn aiay nm nd hadn't r panty locks Ger dnlaee: y, Belmar and clubs all along | ness, was defrauded by the perform. |b Jeffries, and he was my idol. mM 1 t I . J ! bout Jeffries, and he was my ido After the war Johnson, broke, went Ausot— AM. M M M i ee atte: he i ine h ” “ Appr AL ih at i "it | the ‘coast, ill attend. The Midiand | nees of men false to their trust.” never thought of (being umpion | to. Me had one or two second Pr 5. ot pap 8s | h Fishin ; 1 wits z f myself, or even of fighting, but Jef-|rate bouts, and quickly wore out his « bat scheduled to hold its tournament} MEMPHIS, Tenn. Aug. 4.—"I knew [frees oxumple as a fighter and. al weleot HOMER nDe (Gee et “fl Can't fool me— 9.50 9.50 10.39, Bateses st 10.51 16.49 11.35 Jcarlier, will not assemble its kn'ghts|that Judge Landis would render a fatr, ad me, Ww i t inch r vie (Bastern standard time. Add one|until Oct. 9 the second Sunday in| impartial and just decision in the case en eh at Bees tee Lior Gi a Ge | it’ ; Ld hour for daylight saving time.) j{Be month of the accused White Sox," John D.|said he was one fellow who always|movement to eject him from Mexico, it’s a Piedmont Probably fair, moderate to fresh | <r Martin, President of the Southern As-|rought on the level and kept his|and Johnsen crossed the border and ve himself up. In many places where Johnson has ived his activities were obnoxious tc pt. John Klein of Bergen Beach, |siation. said here to-day. “His deci- fe r s prett s ch weather prediction for to-day. |he had while fishing for the market} say evidence, but upon the full facts |t'yve always tried to be like Jefft ome years ago. One night he car-|as presented to him through legal i 2 ¢ Early this week George Carson, alried a load of fish in his boat into | rules of ovidence MSNA Se Us a tsetag AWRGE TRA IAS Ea AeU Ll tee orotate Catan retired business man, caught a 7-|Newtown Creek, which, as everybody] Lawyers here declared that the|yitzsimmons, too. He must have! infractions of the law and has served | pound weakfish about 500 feet off the;ought to know. runs through Long |threat of Thomas Nash, the Chicago |poon sunder, I used to look at the! More than one jail sentence. float of the Delevan House at Broad |IslandeCity, ‘The fou! and oily appenr, lattorney of “Buck” Weaver, that he [pean & rounder f bsnl te Joon at fle As champion, Dempsey lives a clean! Channel, Jamaica Bay. The line |ance of the water did not give him as {Would “force” the magnates to re. |Pctures and ) Thowwl’ le teary BM is.” ‘His chief! ambitions are to keep parted so he thought he had lost his|much surprise as its effect on the |instate the player was idle freckles d loge Now T know more (0 condition to defend his title and io! fish, but when the stern anchor was|under hull of his boat, When he oo ete the funny pictures, Gee. tho| take good care ofvhis family, He's pulled up the fish came with it. Itjcame out of the creek he discovered | Davis. can 3 ‘ lhovs have drawn enough of them of{# Smiling, pleasant, generous boy, and ‘was his first weakfish, that all the barnacles and) marin p Team Arrives) i . 4 he's ready to throw over his own} _— growth on the bottom had been left Here, Jme. 1 used to study how Hitzsim-|oiins whenever some o} mes. in lef mons stood knockk 1 and how he i f me one comes to ‘There are many boats fishing in|hehind. He is afraid th t if the pol- nevvslev and Paul Henriksen, ¢{him and asks him to help with an the channel at every tide, and a day |Iution of Jamaica Bay continues and : 4 hit, and L got some of ideas of | hit, and Lg my ideas of} Lenten 4 | of th Davis Cup team repre t a n t bs > or two ago there was a curious miz-|the Shipping Board pursues Its course |senting Denmark, arrived on the] tne renee Ghat an American ‘Les week, in los Angeles, he; i up. Harry Palmer and George Carson | of anchoring idle ship® there the|tnited States yesterday. XN PEAT gl odaarhRerannnnnced (ae give an outing at the Venice | 5 eS IO Cea eIn ia Ratasne a ate nT heer ae eters: ie) Dalle ta rd Mra, Molla gion post in Chicago has announced |Pelped, #ive an outing af the Venice line, Each got a strike at the same |rine life as that of Newtown Creek, | ourstedt Mal the women's cham-|it will “support” Jack Johnson in A} cated it “Jack Dempsey Day" and for| moment, and both lines converged | soma X-}pion, also was a passenger on this|“match" against Dempsey and willl Wwetve hours Jack was the busiest kid toward the middle of the fleet. Both vessel [aah 6 Sepp ADIN e oth H pose on the beach, and enjoyed it. When had hold of the same fish, but before R Hi Ei The Danish team was met by repre-|f@VOrIng such & match,” must be one ithe plan was propo: > him the first either could land it a middle man got| umor Mas LvVers) or. the United rete Trew [Of the results of the hot weather {ine aa ea yu BG, tah in the game and took the prize | onpe Tonnia Asso lation, who took them tali.e Mine a8 tf Momebody was suffers | thing's ne free for tose kids. | Secies | Out and Killifer Tenn Aw intion, who took them taling from a sunstroke accompanied |} want te Prec eet tunes tea | William — McMahon, somewhat Freie eee reteh which will Bel by sorambled intollect—or as If Jobs| pay for anyth neat all. Can't we ge" Be known in the sporting world as 4 i algal ee ay inison has accumulated a well paid and ihe railroads to cut the fa f E Manager, writes that with Frank Re Manager of Cubs w York, = They expect to remain|highly imaginative press agent |that day so they ean all fore: in tm 3 side he spent last Saturday and Sun- | until Friday, when Erik ‘Texner,| ‘There is also some mention of John- Copsvisht, 1621, bs Robcre Kiaren day at New Gretna, on Great Bay, N. | _ the other member of the team, arrives |S80D's “War work,” alleged to be Gov- ae 3. They fished under the guidance | CHICAGO, Aug, Johnny Evers|from France. He has ‘been there since /CrAMeNt secret physician's ipo an anime dali: ‘of Capt, Bowne and made some good | out or in? Th tion that is|the hard court championship, which (Semination of We NASH I LL Y A catches of weakfish, croaker and agitating the fans, Tho [ended in June, pursuing his studies as|ncnt ), vpendia DA PILE SLB | SU ees aR aa A Se AOR garoh. The bay is full of ducks that |mumor spread to-day that he wes aur (an engines... lie sailed on the New [Ent and an “appeal to Governors | Hush of the sudan Club, Loulevilie, was : have remained during the summer be- |i Kinlter bandied the men semterday | Afamartel™ NUH, due ere AUB cenit ene Dm ee eee eins union, Weotern. wolf, tournament 7 sumer Bos | Blt it ae terday |Ingersley said that. Tegner. ane vermit the bout . stern golf tournament cause of abundance of food, -| William A. Veeck, President of the|provably would play “the “Singite| All vf this, from boginning to end, | th Meade’ couraee diiat ; eeptionally good duck shooting is ex- | Cubs, said vers was | a Ba ae ee i } hi ; matches in. their contest againet is plain bunk wes marked the qualifying round, on pected next season. eelivers hus not been Naving the suc- |winner of the Alistralasim-Thtish 8 paic BUD es Pi x entries beating ninety.) All vat the jeess with the Cubs that was expected | match, whi h starts today at ol twenty-aeven enttles qualified, Rreak mitt The Asbury Park Fishing Club wilt) WHED the season opened, Reports vad it | burgh, weather per sjyears of age. He has been “gone” ish scoring marked the cards of sever bold lis annual casting tournament | thor’ tae, dissension in the club and jquite ‘certain about elas a fg ter for nearly ten years. of the younger golfers A urns. hi nany of the players were dissatis- ‘bination but thought that Texner und hen he lost to Willard at Havana pao mext Saturday. The tournament is|fied wil his method of wie “6s Henriksen were likely to be the Danish in 1915 he was fat and sluggish That He was M. POLO held on an athletic field in North As- and the game. palr, was his finish. Ie never came back. ave od aE aA —, way $$$ ——

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