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' i ' | ote S g * 7 ‘wus MARY K. BROWNE AND MRS. MALLORY LIKELY TO MEET IN FINALS Mrs. Bundy Appears to Be | Only Survivor Who May Upset Tennis Programme TO-DAY’S FEATURE MATCHES. Women’s National Tourney at Forest Hills Narrows Down Ata2p. M. :, Alsae Girls! Championship, Final Round— to Four Matches. Miss Helen Wills, Berkeles, Cals vs. oo Mins Virginia Carpenter, Philadelphia, By Witliam Abbott. Ls ARE BCU HE women's national tennis Mrs. Molin (urstedt Mallory, New championship at Forest Hills| york, va. Mtv. Helene Pollak Falk, narrows down to four matches New York, in the fourth round this afternoc Mr. May Sutton Bundy, Lox Angeles, The tournament is shaping itself for] Caly ve. Miss Helen jem ud New Miss Mary K. Browne, California, and! Yorks Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, New| Fork, td mect in the finals. Mrs. May| Sti Mary K. Browne, Santa Monica, At 4.15 P.M. | e . Cal, vs. Miss Edith Sigourney, Boston, LONG | guty 2 Inst. *Button Bundy may scramble the pro-| Mass; Winner ss. Men. Hengamin i BOTHER ABOUT PISING PE aiorO | Ever since the Dempsey bout he gramme, but she seems to be the only] Cote, North Andover, Mum. AS HIS SECONDS HAVE & Hid Ue wutlecing trom, UREGa rate: Svcs anne tint wariovert = 1 Ay APPARATUS ————_ | thumb, but mt was believed this ce of enting the - : i ” {tes from reaching the title round, | When Miss Browne led three games THATS FUNKY \ | was the only serious injury he met sl ; Helis in the second set, which will be euin- ) 1 DONT WANNA, with in the famous fistic arzument hird round matches were com-/ pleted to-day. RADIO CONTROL BY THE 3 BUT IM ] with the world's champion. Georges Pleted yesterday with the single ex-| Miss Browne, varying a strong as- MANAGER TO DRAG HIS MAN now fcars he may have something the veption of the Mary Browne-Edith | sortment or strok ‘ily out. = - natty BO! . = | peared baffled att tactics POOR DUMBBELL CANT THINK ther internal injuries, as a result of vover until this afternoon when rain/of her Culifornin opponent gtopped hostilities, as Miss Browne led| Western girl mixed up sidelin @--0 and 3—1 in games in the second| ments with deep court dri <0 ra s) jskilfully that the Boston star neve wot. ,,_|knew just what to expect and w. One of thé most interested spects-| consequently often far out of po. tors yesterday was Mile, Suzanne) ton. Lenglen, who recovered rapidly from illness that caused her default to Mrs. Mallory on Tuesday. Tee French champion occupied a club house vox with her mother and A. R. De Joanns, Vice President of the French Tenn Federation. Mile, Lenglen, bundled up jg. a fur coat and unt, closely followed the match between Mrs. Mallory and Miss Morence Sheidon, which the defending title holder won Japanese Team | Are Favorites in Davis Cup Play | PHICAGO, Aug. 18.—With each na- “on competing for the first time in the lists of international sport, Jay easily. Ye land India faced each other as ¢ At its) termination Mrs. Mallory ponents on opposite sides of the ten came in and chatted some time with ; : nis net this afternoon in openin Buzanne, The two seemed on very ; a a ie eal singles matches of the semi-final : er would no! . endly terms, gnd it wou the| {ound Davis Cup tie. Japan's cham Surprising if they met again on the! jong somewhat better known than ourts within a few days. the Indian stars, for the first day of Mrs, Mallory eusily disposed of Miss} nay were Capt. Ichiya Kumagae and Sheldon, who only managed to cap-! gonzo shimidan jure a single gume. The defending| ~ Kumagac paired against Mo. chanmion had little trouble com-! jammed Sleem, the pl: y to start at 4 manding the court at all times and o'¢}oc} Imn ediately mateh Shimidzu and A. H Paired for the second Hard-fought railies marked the en-|day, Both Sleam and @agement between Mrs, Bundy andjtive-born Hindus. Their selection for Mrs. Raymond. Both had a fondness|the singles matches followed an in- for the base,line. At this style of |jury to the right knee of Capt. % game Mrs. Bundy was supreme. The) M, Jacob of the Indian team, whic’ after this Fyzee were of the her mateh was hardly a good practice] | workouts be event to #pecdy forehand drives of the Cali- although slight proved an. effectual fornia woman accounted for many fiandicup to his efforts to regain his Poigts, At the outset Mrs. Raymond form of European tournaments earlier Offered stiff resistance, especially in Unis summer, breaking through her opponent's ser-|. The Japanese t Sic0: to win the serie to the pro te eae 3 on prowess of Kumuagae in five seasons twas a give and take battle, the of American tournament. play and g@eore finally being even u vree midzu’s showing in several events games euch. At this stage Mrs, 1p thi country this aeuson. “The In- FRE Gs jwian players, who arrived in. this Bundy, covering a great deal of ter-/oountry not more than a week ago, Titory, put more power in her well-/did not display the top form of the Placed forehand shots, which kept 4#PS In their practice sessions, bat eetive forehand strokes nd ability on defense, nd placing Mrs, Raymond in trouble, ‘The Cali- | {6 Cover the entire cout fornia star quickly ran out the first | combined with steadiness 4 get’ without yielding another game apility, insure tight matches against . their smaller opponents 3 ade short work of the Mrs. Bundy made short work of the | “One doubles mateh will be played second set, winning 6—3, 6-2. In this|to-morrow und two more singles period Mrs. Raymond was completely |events on Saturday, ‘The champion- outclassed by her opponent, who tre-|SMP turf courts of the Onwentsia iy Shade " Club were of a firm, velvety quently made good, remarkable re-|ness when” the players he overlies, courts, due to three weeks Mrs, Benjamin Cole, a little Boston | Sve work by a cor of groundkeep- ¢ 7 e fortis ers ne cOUrKe Was woman with a big forehand smash, liiige tarpaulin during the Intermit.| had a hectic tussle before Miss Mar-|tent showers of the past few days. rd went down to defeat at} ‘The Japanese took their Miss Bayard proved to be {final workout yesterday ufternoon on the practice courts of the Onwents a@ strong defense er und was un- lu.) aie ne] ‘ And was >. Wh e Indians drilled in afraid of Mrs, Cole's terrifle hitting Jiigiiand Park, Il. The two Japan- into deep court. In the early games Mrs, Cole, hold- er of the clay court championship, ran up a snug lead when her power- ful, long drives frequently caught the ese regulars were smiling and bore an air of confidence but were too polite to predict that they felt sure of win- ning. ‘The Indians, through Capt Y acob, as spokest id they were 1 Dut of posit Miss [J G Bayard. Ang Steadjed’ herself, how. [determined to make’ the’ matohes a ever, and showed more success bivck- |"8Ht for every point. ing these swift returns, The match ———_— became so even that only Mrs, Cole's superior experience enabled ber to gain the deciding points. Local Swimmer Throughout both sets there was not S ° S . love game. Ma games @ ingle Jove came Many eve) OPrurgs Surprise was but a the two ce! scant margin separating testants, In Match Race Hyzee are na-| THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST eR SABIE LET ET I TT ae par ery oo 18, 1921, |RADIO CONTROL _ - Copyright, SCIENTISTS HAVE INVENTED A DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING SHIPS AND AUTOS BY RADIO, GUIDING THEM THoueH A GREAT DISTANCE AWAY, SO WHY NOT THESE ® A GUY WITH ~® Rote: (EL GuIve Hit TO_) ME BOX } OFFKE - (bmiees ' GREAT FOR PROMOTERS ON & PULL NIGHT New Boxing Sentiment | May Bring Repeal of Law CONTROLLING = A PUNCH TO THE muSH On Fight Movie Pictur - 4 |\No Reason Now Why Federal) (iit, wigtnes sou fight or do: somes Ss uarninisnis. . “LE lived in a vow e y and U Government Should Prohibit] 4 (etait atte meet Saad ae eretate Shi ry 4 +, | Jeffries, “When I was forty years | Interstate Shipment of Mov-) i) Stan my lust drink of tidus and ies of Championship Bouts. ] 7") (386, feneee and ee ee gave him such a licking they took \ ? him to the hospital, and rf went puad By Robert Edgren. there to see him’ and shake hands | TORNEY GENERAL DAUGH-| with him. He's still living and the re 5 sald te i nq | best friend L have to-day.” A BE TY oon to Haye 9 ruled What do you think of that? hat moving pictures of the ulated Dempsey “That's th Dempsey-Curpentier bout can bel way it ge I always like the’ fel- shown in any State of the Union, the/ ows that give me a good fight, and I guess if some guy comes along and 4 Hieking, Vin going to ha Wederal law ugainst interstate com- merce in moying pictures of prize PeR CRG ChELT Ll wen fights not applying to pictures of box- ynds with him fur the rast ing matches BS foventa thar iawonasd | i d Shaw, the iamonus Buglish No mever SOLE SHAE EY OAs. sport critic, is picking ‘em again used to prevent showing moving ple-|Ternie leaped to fame by selecting ture of boxing matecnes. Congress | Carpentier as a fifty to one shot te would do well to repeal it. There is; !ck J. Dempsey, und after the tight | proved he was right by say Carp no good reason for having it on the! scored a moral victory by not being statute books. It is an incongruity, (knocked kickin’ in the first session. when boxing is legal in many States, | Bern wo opieks Carpentier te If it is no crime to hold boxing Kneck T. pbons for a brace of as Bat Nelson usd it in his famed press reports, ply the exblecs will soon carry , Why should there be any ob- to showing moving pictures of matehe Jection boxing matches? the following “special” by O' Pshaw These pictures haye an educational Phe French wizard will outclass ue, now that boxing has been rec- Gibbons as far as he did Dempsey, and ognized as one of the best of all At least a 100 to L shot that he'll | sports for training men | him an even more decisivemoral In every army camp during the! heating. | preparations for the great war and inj "The American sport write every nayal training station, on eve! probably aguin try to betoo! t |ship in our navy, boxing served bet-!qrublic by writing fulsome columns of ‘ter than any other exercise to develop praise of Gibbons, pretending to be- tive, alert, resourceful men. It! lieve that he will have a chance to vided the chiet sport in army and | win from Georges. 1 warn the silly navy and is rapidly becoming an im-; public that this is balderdash and | portant sport in colleges ail over the! buncombe, and the American sport country, in schools and in all athletic{ writers will ali be betting their last clubs dollar, and as many intermediate dol- Everywhere people want to. see [lars as they can gather, on Carpentier, moving pictures of famous boxing! their boosting of 'T, Gibbons being ue signed solely to m Ko that they can matches, ‘The match was one of t! Dempsey-Carpentier most skiltully a favorite s odds and contested in many years. M provided | ¥in more money. Tf t, Carpen- an intensely interesting spectacle for | ter will score another victory (moral) the 0,000 persons who re lucky/and he should be feast 1,000 to 1 enough to see it, There are millions] fverite in’ the dt said 100 of people in this country who would| to 1 in the tir aph, but Lve like to see the moving pictures of the | been thinking | bout even now, and to study the bril-| "P. 8. 1f Carpentier is knocked out | liant fight) ethods with which the] While morally winning furnish af hing Frenchman used all of his} perfectly satisfactory ali: | speed and skill and clean ; pow-|PUBLICITY’S ALL RIGHT, BUT— . by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). Mia arch betwesb (Mary 1C in an effort to win, and the cool], Dempsey gave a dinner party] Browne, national champion in_ the deliberate, skilful defense and att offriends, The champion at ge days be Mrs, Mallory, then Molla} Henry Giebel of the New York a. 0, | of Dempsey that Analy overcome large table. At a small table nearby Bjurstedt, began her reign of Am SAEPIBDAAT AS GHORL. Gabino Rea ARC pe renchmitn du fF one of the guests pulled out a large gan tennis, and Edith Sigourney was|py ‘defeating James W. Hall ate the] The law prohibiting interstate com- flask and, after calling for islasses the jast on the card. Rain thre Brookiyn Central ¥. OM. C. At nationgr | merce in “Aight films” was passed and ice*bepan to pour out drinks or| ened all afternoon and finally broke |) 4 _ 2 » national) hurry for a special purpose. Jim | gon amber-colored fluid. He of- . long distance swimming champion, In a] Flynn and Jack Johnson were to ficht| fered to pass the flask over to dack's - . [00-yard invitation race in the seventy-|in Las Vegas. It was rumored that|table. Jack shook his head, whis. NATIONAL WOMEN’S | tive-toot pool of the Brighton Beach|the bout was a “frame-up” for the|percd to ‘Teddy. Hayes, and’ Haves | Bath yesterday af pictures, In any case, it was not con- drifted around to the other's table.| TENNIS SUMMARIES.) ivory one expected the titienolder to] sidered judicious ty allow moving pie. lime “ask disappeared. Dempecy'| p= win easil: 1gbut £ bel swam him stroke| tures (0 a match between a white/ was nervous all throuch the dinne = for stroke for twelve laps of the course,|man and a black to be shown, be- | whe: ay let aa . hen they left he heaved a big | vinst Si then started to draw away und grad:| cause of the trouble that followed the | and wuld) “cee Tne aieth kot, Sieh Miss Browne ce 4 4 OM ually gained a lead of three yards.! affair in Reno in 1910. ‘That reason bial m glad to be ou Miss Sigourney > 183 Hall made a desperate gttempt to go| nattnm tha an Sf maining lon They oughtn't to pull any-| Aves! Vinoes, Ours > to the front in the last fifty yards and | for Preventing the showing of moving | thing like that at my party. 1 could atte Browne NO pulled Ap a bit, Borie a ictures of Ting bouts has gone out of henalinen Ih a one pas BMise Sigourney": 0 Y held the front’ to the end and won by | existence, now that no State Boxing lepempsey arrested tor violatine the SECOND SET me o, |, half body length In the good. tine {Commission will license such a mated. (prohibition lawer Amd Tomas ‘Miss Browne $6 6 S unfinished—u2 of 61m. 58, The entire boxing situation in this] 4° Griny dew never take Miss Sigourney 404% Uuruismed—i8 1 | Robert Skelton of the Itinoly A.C. of country has changed since the war |! * i ‘aoee Viaces. Outs Ut. | Chicago and Stephen Ruddy of the New/and the lawmakers at Washington | !!8 tough to be the universal goat Miss Brute... 0 s 6 6 [York A. C., America’s foremost breast | sg}, 1b 10 Pity uKh to help | (Copyright, 1021. by Robe aren.) Mis Sisoumey's) 000 # D ° \wroke switnmers, tried conclusions at | *! RLU Gre everything: fia ———__" The summary follows: {20 yards and the Westerner again ge-| Nstead of hindering everything that) aoe i seg WOMEN'S NATIONAL = CHAMPIONSITIP | cured the laurels. Ruddy set the pace|!Mproves one of our most useful SINGLES (Third Mound)—Sirs. Benjamin ¥ up to 1 yards, then 8k Be ere Pa ol pa ae fan and never Was headed. ha on ton took the He finished sports, EASING HIS CONSCIENCE. ex Rickard, promoter of sports, will ' yard lead in Sm. & % De: > MM tas | bea By a8 fuiton Buudy, Los Angeles wit enviar n Jack Dempsey met Mr, Jeffries, fa-| be a judge at the track and field even Edward W. Ravmond, Hartedale. N: Philip Genthner of Pennsy’ ther of dim Jettries, the former cham. [of the Police Department at Gravesend Molle Bromteat Meters. Psat wer vant jpion. Jim Jeftries's father is a man | Ruck ‘Track on Saturday, Sept. 1. and Goi; Mie Helene Pollak Falk, Maonaiale ii) aa invitation of cighty-three, hearty and strong, | Saturday, Sept 17) ‘hese eld events feated Mis, ariue Gerduer. 3 h, ‘The latter got the Jump at the| Nas been a great traveller and 18 | ho), ne Rell ot rund for the benefit of the Meise Wels t, but Genthner caught him on the | noted as a preacher | Many othe: ce amine Bee ee ucaens first lap, tien passed him, touching out] Jack fdgeted around in his chair! qeld'at sport will warm aae I the cae, tom 8 four feet to the good in 244-5s tor a few minutes while Mr, Jeffries | compiling of the list of officials is. tn hwittrd. Merton.* | looked him over and decided that he | charge (of John | Daly ond Deputy SO ONATIONA i et Beat British) Was a picture of Jim when Jim was | Police Commissioner” and Chairman of Bee Mereares, Grove. defeated, hm. Molle ur Brookline. sh) Champion, Dempscy. lad something | the Police Field Day Committee, sedi Mallory and Mile Susanne Lenglen. by de) RROOKLINE, Mass., Aug. 18.—Jock Boing, Sinplly Re: RUFAL Gus Gaseeaee Biloune Geteacd’ Miss Eleator Goss and ‘Mra | Hutchison of Chicago, British open golf Jeffries." he asked, “do you} KANSAS CITY, M sy yall ou indersteln Jessup, by default 4 8 , ; , A ’ KANS + Mo. Aug. 18.—Otto 00 Te OMENS: CHAMPIONSHIP | champion, paired with Francis Ouimet t's wrong for a fellow to be 4) knabe, manager of the local A Mea thecond Round) Mra Cyrus Clark ana [Of Woodiawn, former American. open| fighter Association Club, was fined $100 and te Keinatine O'Rourke defeaicd Mie A. Sher | And amateur champion, defeated Abel | do not, id Jim's father. “Whe | getinited uspended by Prectaaer Mine We oun 6-4 Mitchell and George Duncan, Britlah| wortd is full of hypocrites and Nars| Hickey of the association for are ucent NATIONAL CHAMPIONKIIP SINGLES | professionals, 7 up and 5 to play, in a| M?tld |S ful yp E t vf the aaa n for an argue Pinal Hound) = Miss Helen, Wills Berkeley. (match ag the country club, in high plaons. nd i " opinion a t with Mullen, an umpire here last fr eee, Nreee It waa the worst defeat the British: Svod honest pter 1s etter man bs ‘Mise Helen : Sew ‘Fork. #4. 1-8, golfers ave met on their tour of this than any of them. Keep your heart ee country. 1 y clean and it doesy't make any differ- Raseball To-Day, elo Gi » eee ne NY O80 sree eC wuee eat’ tata Dene es By Thornton Fisher CARPENTER FEARS HEARTS NURED NAY QUIT RNG Reported Suffering Internal In- juries as Result of Demp- + Sey’s Body Blows. fur er en THE POO! TRIE THE COUNT— THEN (LL RADIO HIM PARI tier , Aug. 18.—Georges Car, may never fight again, It is learned he is as from internal injuries ult of his recent bat- 6 a res THE UNCONSCIOUS FIGHTER WILL HOT HAVE TO tle with Jack Dempscy in Jersey City, e the terrific body punches adminis- HIMSELE 5 tered by Dempsey, Fore es Carpentier is still enjoying # holi- ne day, It will probably last two or thiee weeks longer, but he plans to - oP i consult several physicians, wll spe- clalists, at the end of his. t One 1 be seen regarding his swollen thumb, another regarding his heart, and another regarding the condition JHE SYSTEM of other internal organs. COULD BE USED ' If € if Peer le ie there ts any O thing he matter with him, outst W Te GUIDE NOISY Gr the injured thumb, le ‘will an- . HANDLERS OUT nounce his permanent retirement Z y THROUGH THE the ring and devote his future Ls Li aluminum utensil manufaetur- husiness which he recently ene Youthful I. A. C. Swimmer Threatens to Supplant THE MANAGER. CAN STAY HOME AND DIRECT HIS MEAL Ticket LIVE WIRES The Duke as Champion 7-¥ ear- 4 reaks Old) tal and rangy youth. ‘Ten months BY NEAL R. O'HARA. [!7-Year-Old Lad Breaks Old) tail ana tangs. youth, fren moathe | Coprriga:, 1821, by the Press Publiing Co, (The New York Evening Word Records and Looms Up as | under 103. Under the careful couch- | Crowd of 25,000 at Shibe Park shows the A's c: Hi something | ‘ ents jing of Coach Bachrach and his team ice ane ‘ark A’s can pul a ' New King of Swimmers.’ | mste, Norman Ross, the young . . We eed nee. ENA RAGS x oA pine ‘ards in Looks like Brooklyn ing to be close to the pennant by next By Robert Boyd atea He ewan 180. VRIGE Marie otoee Octeber—geographically speuking. y r ya. { , and later did 100 yards in eos Je the reports from a swimming} seconds. His best time for 220 Reason the A's ae an orderly buneh is that they aren't paid I meet held at Buckeye Lake,|has been 2.22, ‘The shorter distances, enough to talk back at the umpires. Ohio, last Saturday are au- t Ey " ae hey sd irexelied, ay » «© -« thentic, the great Duke Kahanamoku crletite an - Pee. . THE NATIONAL PASTIME, {9 no more the sprint king of thelauch great swimming sac na ii EIGHTH HOUR—Jones put one. Maguire rolled an ai!-put th aquatic world. For eight years the|Ieoloha brothers, McGillivray, Heb. twirled a neat one and took two. Dooley put tw Robinson took all. | bronzed skinned Honolulu giant has | her, Hos: nn, Vollmer and nume Swi ive } Pot, $2.10 b en jooked ts the greatest short en shoot- REHEAT TKS: ‘ he woe jing for five years, nothing is LAST ROUND—Thompson drew three, Mutiigan stood p. Parke distance swiminer in the world, All) mentioned of the conditions ie teok (wo to a kicker, ‘Thompson bet into Mulligan, who raised. Par sprinting records have been erased} which the Chicagoan established i Was out—a dollar to a dollar and a half, ‘Thompson called. Mulligan ‘TOM the offical record books by this |MEW record Tidal conditions tuok the pot on a low straight, Total, $5.75, minus the kit!y remarkable athlete from the little OXPErlanoeion henen NUNta Th FIRST SHAKE—Sullivan rolled a seven and tet it ride. Bpstem — lands in the Pacitic records that hee—the nicht rev WU 4 alg iade rine i were expected to stand the assiult : faded him. Su k mine for 0} Shook wv fou alent a |more than the tirst despatch from adled him. alive took nine for his point. Shook a four, an tun of many years His swimming a ewe hake t despatch fron f cleven, an eight, and finally a nine. Let it ride. Epstein and Halligan hundred” in Honolulu Bay, not far » Kab . £ ded livan roiled a tive and followed with a seven. ‘Total joss, $29, | from the scene of his birthplace, in| Kahanamku las stood alony 4g J*-_ 5i) seconds was looked u fast sprint swimmer for the Toetwinoredion He ow six: ye rs liven the European as the greatest natural sprinter of all va us lave seen the swarthy y : s € verfor ‘S Fistic N BY JOHN nd ( y °. times and the sensation of the swim- | Hawaiian Islander performat the CWS poitocxk @ OSSIp liming world wo Olympiads and in his recent triy ("But the Duke is thy game's pre-|'@,Australia proclaim him the great Dick Curley, fight promoter, as {the attemoon of Labor Das. Leo Pipa cinohed | Mier sprinter no longer it the timers | "°F, in e world il naily completed his car¢ outs for| ime bout to-day. Musser only weighs 108 younds [at the Buckeye Lake races were cor-| Unlike his youthful contempor; Mice Hage caries boutsito: — rect in clocking John Weismuiler of|trom Chicago, the great Duke is 4 us open air Show at Hast Chicago,| Wien Jimy Dunn of Clersland comes hee hei the linus ALC. in 5 seconds| Matural born swimmer of the Pa- Ind, on the night of Sepi. 2. Midget | 7! bring Sager him « maine, the crack | during an exhibitiol ne running | Citle wale Weismuller is a produc ; ae 3 Srcoulaheod [rt eight of Cleveland, contender Pee ott f the Alleghany Mountain {of the indoor tank. The Duke spe Smit ets Joe Bi ° ca g0 i a ain) pen mith meets Joe Burman of Chicago itera ‘tie buns wil tor and. mutch, tre: | Ghampionahips |tas boyhood in Honoluin swimming n the main go. Jack Sharkey g jaine for a bout hh etther Joe Lanch ot Midget ” many months out uround the| With the natives, He was seen by a against Roy Moo and Terry Martin} bas Ilinois Athletic Club a tank youm | ea ifornian visiting the islands in of Providence tackles Mike Dundce of| Frankte Genaro. the local bantammeleh’ wi he enteen had been swimming} the Pact and induced to come ty ; Fi 1 ¢ e watchful eve of the veteran | tlie ted States. A raw, unfinishe Chicago, h Jouts: 1 or | Unable to faht again for a the watehful the veter n| nl ‘i nished Dieago. All three bouts will be for) vee ea troken writ which he teeeind in tae|coach, William Bachrach, one of the|swimmer, the coaches on the conti ten rounds. Smith gets a guarantee | (inn round of hi te-roud 40 with tor car, {foremost coaches in the country, He| nent corrected his crude swimming of $3,750 for fighting Burman and] ten at fon SY. i. Gen. | Was credited with doing 100 yards in|torm and he at once toppled over Martin receives $1,000 for battling] #0 set the dectsion over Coiiets [88 8-5 seconds, but no one expected | many of the best world’s figures, | » would eve gz his e as been said, althou : Dundee | Mike Metigue, who claims be In anaious te bor | damn to RO TS Meee eae | ig tate Cone ald {noah the Duke Jor Gans, will meet « Robertson in) Buckeye Lake last Saturd: er, thé ¢ re sana niewy ko eee eatrweteht, and ete entails feet sora limerteon tp | Buckeye Lake last Saturds jswiminer, that he has yet to be ex- Pity 4s st side Mant hearrweigat, and | Se cotreal Monday night st sWinuming sensation is a! tended. * ms, the Staten Island heavyweight, will together in a Bilghtou elt round bout, to a devtsion. ening Club boxing show to be | staged at Cisco West Brighton, 8. 1., tor | niabt { With the Deckman Oral A A. suspended by the Hor! sssion, the Chances are that the muck poned Wout between Wille Jackson and Peto Martley, which was to bare been staged on Aug. 25 will be called off entirely by Promoters Jess and Eddie MeMahion, = | All details for the bour betwoen Harry Greb of Pitsburgh and Chuck Wigains, the Western light Acavywelgh!, have finally been arranged. ‘The men will como together in a twelve-round, no decision scrap at a show to be staged at Huntington, West Va., on the afternoon of Labor Day, "Now that’s what I call Good!” Jim Routley tue fight promoter of Pittsburah, Frank nN would not go ugh with his und go wih Marry Grev at Forbes Field in Pitsburgh last month. expects to get back $1,800 because Routley ance sale for the Greb-Kid Norfolk fight on Aug. 29 ts ca tremely large. Greb gets 3 per cent. and Nor folk 29 per cent Sootiy Montieth, manager of Mughey Hutchison, the Mhiladeiphta feather clinched a bout for bls fast Uttle bai simed up to meet Sammy Waltz of Harford, Cona,, tor | ne at Hartford, | om the ona, At door Box found Micker Di fs Barney of the wut: | ub at Chadwick Park, Albany, boxer willing w take & chance with ). the clever Newark lightweight, He Avair, Leo P. Flynn's erack fighter bas They'll box twelve rounds on Lal abt Several lghtwe re offered the match with | Donley. bur they all passed it up, | Roy, Moore and Tony Caponi, the Wester flabt ers wile have been taking a varation tn the West | for several weeks. are eapected to arrive In town | in a few days tralning for bouts whic | her manaser has in view for thea. Leo Fiym Paddy Rosie of Brookiyn figuters, ax booked up Johnny —Nolsberg, the Honkisn Dautaiwelaht, to meet Al, Ketebel for ten | rounds et the Freeport Audioriuis, and Jack Mur. | ray to baitle Johnny Victor at the Broadway Mx- hibiiow, Association | manager of several ‘The ten-round go detween Johnny Buff, the fy weiget chagipior, and Indian Russell, the promts: ing little fight-r of Harrlburg, Pa, bas been arranged to be fought at Jermy City om the same