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_~-- ——_—_—_— ! . THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1921. PRESENT ATHLETIC CHAMPIONS WIN BY CONSERVING ENERGY Modern Training Methods | -—«‘THESE ATHLETES BELIEVE IN CONSERVING ENERGY _||APTFAMEARNS | Make New Marks Possible _ — . RICHT TOENTER = - In All Branches of Sport ce oe | i Paddock, World’s Sprinting Title Holder, Uses Scientific Sys- | DAVIS CUP FINALS 3 tem When Conditioning for Contests — Dempsey Keeps Fit ey an orate ae LAKH FOREST, Ul, Aug 20— |Japin won the third and clinching match of the Davis Cup semi-finals juguinst India on tho turf courts of the }Onwentsia Club at Lake Forest jwhen Ichiya Kumagae, the Nip- By Robert Edgren. ODERN athletic training methods have advanced with the spread of Organized school athletics and with the trips of the American teams to the Olympic games. Scientific training under experienced eoaches has done away with the overtraining of the old days, when scores of promising youngsters were ruined by too much work. No growing boy should be allowed to run long races or undergo any! Tom Carroue 7 wie “cours a Jove set whic HEAVE A Se Poon weiGaT ponese Captain, and Zenzo Shimidzw continued athletic strain that will weaken him afterward, Moderation in FARTHER GIT ONE HAND jdefeated Dr. A. H. Fyace and Ly 8. everything yives the best results, Moderate training, moderate compe-| . “Than AMY AMATEUE EUR coun — | Deine of India in a gruelling five set tition, moderate eating and plenty of sleep are the necéssary things. No WITH Two) 1S STIL aA \n atch 6—1, 6—1, 2-4, 2-6, 6—0. exoess in anything. er siclnn AT THE AGE OF 67, | The victory insured aint 5 bed Conserve energy. Don't waste it G és TE OTL FINISHES HIS, Japs into the final round of the Dav’ . iy eh eon TRAM ROR & CONTEST Cup series against Australasia at ome of the old-time athletic champions, who trained late and drank eran BY SPENDING Dave Lyx Newport, K. 1, no matter what, the (mmoderately, made great records, but I have no doubt they would bave COUPLE OF TENS INTHE: BUN) Semen in outcome of the two remaining Jap Gome much better if they had been trained in the modern way, They wero mee SET aru . Hindu single events to-day. Phenomena! men and succeeded in spite of their mistakes, Hyp New Stuy oF | To-day's programme is A. FB yOne of the most careful athletes @—————— eerey ee attra Pyace, India, ve. Iohiya Kumagas, bed ever known is Charlic Paddock, | wien hoomedis Denpaey-nie\yill ! > — _ = - amen ~——" | Japan, #nd Mohammed Sleem, India, hem oe many world’s sprint-/ everything.” will have $ ‘ ys, Zenzo Shunidau, Japan. ords this year, and who has! Wilson way right, Carpentier’ Gi tt T R h Alter two ccts were won by eadh lipsed all sprinting performances by| PUTS! of energy in the four rounde In ne osx™ oing ing 00 oug ride the Indian pla game slumped funaing the 190-yard race in world’s champions “supeciy: secon by the | ROUND OF A FIT HIS jradicalis in the fifth set, and Kumagae qeoord time, 92-5 seconds, five times| amazing. He did every thine that oes Bust OF EHeRGY 15 Fi Pl f Hi and siumidan added steam to their ac- five auccessive competitions. He|i72-pound man in the. mec ena POET TRUeStuSsiS or ayers O orses | curate and dynamic attacking garte toe | moderate in training and every-|POSSibly do uguinst the greatest settled the issue of thing ¢cise, and as a result he has heavyweleht champion within our a oat " Comm Pate At Saratoga Race Meet 3. riences J long reach at the net added to Fy: defense of tie pack, court, swamped the Japanese in a rush of wwcuen Ay Teacn seer” to his natural ability, ; pility, MAKES! of superfluons weight, Carpentier on. | “ee . van ——al’ ENERGY THAT Shows IM fourth when his fine overhead work “T eat any food food," says Paa-|Be Weighed a month before ¢ Sop. i get enough work, but never|this theory of conserving energy for ing to Wise Information Trane and Eyzee looked the stronger me go off the mark for one more| fessional world HL Fie prep the last set when Deane appeared jim, the greatest sprinting champion Se es - , co cae s : LEAPING Pisa , Many a Fan Already Home or, STONEHAM PAYS $14,500 an Sook, “just enough of it. I try tu] CONSERVATION SUPREME. a oa ————— G | | @ stride more than I think 1|& contest. Tom Carroll, who 4 |LENGLEN’S PLANS | TOGA SPRINGS, N. ¥.. Aug.|,,peane and F the: TupAeRe Rt * Bate Cocowel ote ate! ten sy Tina tae Rnaetei VO More Fabulous Purses \Sevexo on sovice ene | gtamanogh SemaHOR, Si desl as Oeaieape teats rd mark, used. to | ° ° ° By Vincent Treanor. | steve : fart when iy more ltrain hand, and then spe Kal W, ll B. P d F ht OF HER PHYSICIAN. shy Vincent 3 A; sales, ‘Tw He ake ns neltnee inaiateees Ge Was day, 10d fool (ited of comin, | Wack. orate a. Dig competition ioe | t e al ig ers alien ARATOGA SPRINGS, N. ¥., Aug. erty of the rm. went undor a gouserved a store of p | energy that, Old timers used to train off gobs) TRANS TD Conserve He Jbut reached his game in the third and ever lived. tered the ring weighing exactly what (gain 20 that I'm never tired when 1/ Some of the old time athletes had} 7 =F ——— —s -—--| on Way as Result of Listen- | FOR COLT BY HOURLESS maripel the # who tavgnt me how to run, won't jet|the big weights near his own pro. ast night the last of the rling | hold their power avcurately and wilted ad his racquet for a number of ition I out it out until I'm eager to|#teund in the sun, | iar ee P 2C.—The players have been getting the | the hammer, bringing a total of $110.4 points man the huiwarc onthe caine fun again. Gideon Perry world's profeasional G { Autte. Susanne Lenglen will not com: | worst of it liere from the daily battles {4nd making te fine averige of $4001 gyrguch Most of the match, as Deane Paddock’s apparent nervousness |Shot putting record holder, wouldn't | ew oar U in pete in any of the events of the national] i the layers with the result that| Per head. ‘The crowd was jarge and) warmed up slowly and hts nets and cuts vefore a race is only a sign of hia|cven walk from his dressing room to | |doubles championship tournament at the ayers Wi Tes at | idding spirited were very costly inthe Atst two. sets pottled-wp energy. Ability to store|'he ring when he intended to break as ee @ | Longwood Cricket Club, at Boston, neat |™any are either hon.sward bound to-|Mhe top price of the sate was brouiht The. gar spariese experts was ‘nergy for the contest is the thing) record. He had his friends carry |week. ‘This asnouncement followed a or will be on their way to-night. | by Mary's Last, a bay colt by ame. whlch verre that makes any great athlete. a reks Willard: wi Chairman Muldoon Says Guar-| tte Walker state Boxing Till. Tt will | Giscussion of the famous French playcr's| Picking winners has become a hard | play, Davis, for which Ast. ferent png, Wages KEEP FIT ALWAYS. Pedieed haat wae much criticized i 2 he ype oad ie) esi sn evil, 1 condition by A. R. De Johannis, Vice|way to make an easy living and the fam, paid $i4.ue, Th . be wr _ . Jack Dempecy ta a good example of [Sot Wey AininE harder for the Demb-| antes Must Be Done Away) prrinissibie, according 10 10.” |regident of the ‘renen Lawn ‘Tennialtenth of the old soving the “beating | Peete DTS MeeiNe Pt Bas eM RTs Gre modern champion. He is natur-)won, his system woutd a ey bummcated toute: Coromlsslones Viraderation, und DF (ti Hacrinesr dr linevaaras ale iouanv ence! th being | shoot—Kimaha, which w the Indian art, proved have been With to Save Boxing ingthat the fighters would not 1 ke careful not to ‘ Instay of the wine idly nervous, with the kind of ner-|approved. He was who has been att nding Mile, Leng! y to his new measure, attested to on all sides, The trouble . S. D. Widdle paid $10, captain played in yousness that indicates tremendous| ov. Smaniva Ste at 2 i |atne currence of 1 onc! % : Hality, In the first round of the|twice the ‘work’ Carsontiat Be, aia Empire State. doubt.” he answered, “yet such a neo the Feeurrence of her bronchial at~, ve intely has been In the clrouiation | Niack colt by. Hourlesr—Parnph form. his folloy on. the Might his burst of energy is fairly an| Manhasset. He wasn't in. Cary — | must be put in force if the sport passe a ; revi riauirde Hct ate a similar sum wits given yal disives giving iis) shots re In the fight with Willard | tiers condition. of sour. | thrive under the present statute. vengion was at the Vanderbilt s 1 lardly a race Dorough, on net fe ron ham and biting apest, wii N ie let go with every ounce of atrength| “Four yuarn ot ease thei had soft: By Robert Boyd. Long before William Muldoon was esterday morning and later saw {has been run lately that hasn't been| {or 8 brown, colt by Ogden conor | t he culd raise his raca and energy he had from the moment/ened him. Nothing short of a year HE New York State Athletic|@PP0iMed as the head of the new | Dr. L. M, Hurd, the throat specialist. loverflowing with tips, and separating | $46,600, in itself a record for this sea- for U Kumagae and Shimldeu te struck the first blow. in a lumber camp would have made i nagtess |York State Athletic Commission he! After the examination and a talk with the good from the bad requiree the | SP: Jwere constantly workine in tomanl the In the Carpentier fight he held this|him entirely fit. He was heacy es | Commission will pass a new /was always a stanch supporter of a| 3%, De Johannis, it was stated that Mlle. sah ee . Where they rattled off v serve force in check until he felt/his weight had broken dows nye tnd | law at its next weekly meet-|fighter being worth as much a8 he fengien waa not in condition to partici. #820M of @ Solomon. | Chewink and Lizette seemed to have |? toss court & Yarpentier weakening under ody |so that he couldn't run much on the | ing. Tuesdiy, Ay wabolishing the aR Graw at the Hate. ve than he (Pate in the mixed doubles whith begin' S0-cAlled good favorites are few| the race between them until the finai! “yt o0 1 a fighter more than he | ; a ; steel SH CROlVAnENACROtLtO tte hela pane) never were ‘ Buti cnconent. er eee fe rent, Te dna he aan s about | ing Tuesday, Aug. 24, abolishing fab-/is worth?” he queried. “That's what |Next Tuesday at Longwool, It had been te Tet pebreen: When: they dooms ctier Malte Hy hippod sal Une Ee yen Leahey wer naa iwre If he had gone after Carpentier the| ‘Tom Gibbons, who is lo be Carpen-| NOUS Purses guaranteed fighters. /has been going on since the inception | thought that she would p with Wiil- home they are usually at prices far|¢ne head of the stretch. Those who rear court, and W able to Say he rushed Willard, the French- tiers next opponent, has the modern| Chairman William Muldoon — ex-/0! the present Walker Jaw. This will INE onan: anal pannitaane from nourishing. Form is a hidden] backed her heaved a sigh of relief as advantage to the losers 1 nan might have used his speed and idea of conserving energy for an im-| plained to the writer that he has been | bei wy te Away Wt not | chects to compete in several matches, Mystery it seems, One might go| the numbers went up. Ree eee TR Cen a oubes iiate yeill to keep away, which would have|portant match. He refuses to take being able to live up to th » has been discussion of a through the dope until one’s eyes dry|, Frank Farrell having cleaned up a lowing, the is) Cup. doubles, Wy in B. Herd of Chicago, fawn one rant cat longer, 6n any bouts In the hot months, ana | Working on a plan in the hope of do-|the contract he might hay national clay court M | or possibly a series of mat lot of private business following the | 12%! Jack never smokes, never drinks,|spends his time at a Minnesota lake| (MS “way with the guaranteeing of |!Mlo with the boxer the ath Mile, Lenglen and Mrs. Molla UP in search of a winner, then go! ciose of the Empire meeting, arrived |tne United fives moderately. He exercises reg--|fishing. Mike Gibbons has stayed fighters fixed sume o} 0. for|,, Boxing to-day, since th 8 it Malte i 4 back to the track and see him trail) fo: terday’s rac Friends assured | champion, de ainmed Steem of slarty and says he never will ajlow|thy ripg in very fair shape for manv| thew corte in che Kugpire Stace and/or of the late World War, has bi plas tre: have wail they, wast TKS iin Geaten: is isn’ e of any | Frank that he had not missed much |1 nd S hio of Japan In ¥ pe for many | the. t he re State, et in. Any such mate : This isn't true ny par- | himself to get out of condition as long|years by following the same system. | {Ct eMorts in the Empire State, and /enjoying the greatest prosperity in Faget ap i ticular day b ; | by staying away, \s . 2, 6—t. «8 he continues fighting. His theory! An athlete should remember just at he wae certain it would be acted the history of the sport. In) the cular day but of nearly every day. the modern one.that to keep fit all|few important things about training. {pon favorably by the three Depu-|Stitte of New York this is particu~ onsequently |4 hundred and one things seem to op-| George Land, trainer for Frank J res Hin Sixteenth and place for erate against the players. If it isn't! Kelley of Chicago was taken ill on Straight Victory. ng cannot be reached until ‘Phured ete Med pee : [agit aiect 5 a bad horse, it’s a bad jockey, a bi hursday morning. At last accounts| yy the feature bout of twelve rounds ‘Lenglen's recovery from her’ In- Jockey, a bad Tong. who te @. well known and come | "yt 0 | lsposition Is_assur : break, or the worst of the racing luck. petent horseman, was doing well ceeds ——— Take yesterday for instance. All pees ot these | PAIRINGS ARE MADE FOR }eontention was snatched out of the | curbed before they became dan There were always certain ments creeping in that) suv trumental in givin the time and pile up energy for a¢First, you can overtax your system |ties « embe > > aC * atest by rational training methods|and throw away energy as much DY | hn 4, Six members of the advisory nacing s better than to throw away vitality |overeating as by overtraining. Any) hoard and the three commissions might be ire periods of relaxation, alternated|athiete knows that a man can jump| next Tuesday. sistance to those who are to-d @ith periods of violent work. beter run better, fight better, play| “Perhaps I would not have pressed Ee ae rhe Bo nt Walke American fighters ay [a be! If 0 } amendme: spealed. fetning from Carpentier. eating at all for several hours than | *Way with guarantees had it not been ger Among the arrivals in Saratoga to | * Hut above all the mest dan-| NATIONAL DOUBLES MEET. |¢Peting event, leaving Pahaska, the Wo "d,\it Miltary race to-day andj le of the | ren After the Psey match was made | within two or three houts of any kind] for the recent trouble that forced &ereus Is that of commercialism | a jbest kind of a good thing on dope! membership following the tier went to France and began |of a meal = | BOSTON, Aug. 20.—Four feature |at 8 to 5, with the nearest thing to him | Xalapa yearlings at the Fa nee of Jo: A, ©, Coney t night, Jimmy Cooney, the dy Harlem featherweight who has teen straight bouts and who such. good. Judes d ate Boas pest in his clasa, g, gradually rounding into the| Second, overtraining ia worse than|¥S ‘© Punish the Dyckman Oval and HELLEN DILLON BREAKS ‘ | paddocks on Friday night were ay Ol Srimer af ee eR gene bout wae k fee coaaitce possible. When he re- |undertraining Overtraining saps| Boxinng Drome A, A, for not prop jtatohes will mark the Spenie ee s|Fluff a four to one shot. Pahaska dent R. H. Williatns of the American | thriller from start to finish, Cooney’s to this country he could have|speed, strength and vitality. Under-|erly meeting the large guarantees YEAR-OLD TROT MARK, Pia among the twenty-eight combina-/looked as good us home. He was rid- ftamount Service and A. A. Ceder- ever nean) and carne 4: Tread: i ee rainii ly cuts down et e. |Uens entered in the national doubles | de: BE. W: 7] rear's " SaAnate was ‘Neal | ring hin honors. ly for the ring in a week. /training only cuts down endurance. | promised Mike Gibbons and Johnny nm by E, Wilson, whose year's sus- | wald, Secretary of the same organiza- twelve-round bout Jimm: > Mike Gibb ) , - y fie Smet at Ma nasser he S18) UG et. Perna nnenle mertormp noes anaes | PHILADPLPHIA, -The two|!awn tennis tournament which starts| pension seems to have robbed him of| tion. Other army officers noticed in| Amato, former amateur champion, very little training and a great dea’ thletes wi ain at all. astest Nodes intacrn two-year- | Monday on Chestnut Mill Courts of the | whatever skill he ever had. He hadn't | {26 MFONE were Col. Co W. Otwell. inade “a bis hit, although stopped, in kW. Diehl, Capt. H. H | t gone an eighth of a mile before he Major C. 1, Stevenson, Capt, | Pace against Marty Summers on two was in difficulties which he never|C. K Kwell and Lieut. FR, R. Mc. | hours’ notice. He was holding his own a : until he became tired because of not could overcome and favorite players | COM>. Ail of these will have mounts | joing sufficiently trained and was the ot “og | for the Serrons, Of Gaus deny ne overtrelned man can possibly “Both these fighters,” remarked the vitality for the fight. July 2 found |do wel © has no reserve to draw | ¢ Kui Ge : : Yim tn perfect condition. jon. hairman of the State Board were ‘Tee little work he did in the train-! In every kind of a co camp was just to study a fight-j|reserve of power, the thing you can) tive clubs they were appearing at.| Dillon, by Dillon Axworthy, owned by| Davis Cup, doubles pair who have not old this season were trotted at the! Longwood Cricket Club, R. Norris Wi third day's races of the Grand Cir- liams 2d of Boston, and Watson M. it's the | the chief attractions at the respec-|cuit meeting at Narberth, Pa. Helen| Washburn of New York, the American 08 in the Military race which will be | target for one of Summer's sl ‘ Method to oppose Dempsey's well draw on for a final spurt when Vou're |‘they were the principals that drew A. B. Coxe of Paoli, Pa, and driven| been deteated this summer, oppose Phii| Went down with a thud as a starter. | feature of Saturday's big card, 1seee* Solgont has a loser received the known attack. He stayed at the same | behind, that wine, lthe crowds, The lesser lights, such |®¥ Joe Serrill, won the William Penn) Neer and James Davies of California] Omitting the Steeplechase, which hand that Amato did. oss rcs misipred, from us (Comragt, 192, Qy Reber Bégren) — | ne preliminary fightera, &e, were {Stake of 32.000, and stepped neats sn{in the upper half of the first round might have been won by Doublet if|__Leatherface was claimed by Charles ee } Math fie aioe ce. Inhenae Makes Good @ be 7 ere, &ey were) 9121, and 2.12%. She won both heats) National Singles Champion Willlam|he badn’t made @ bad landing, causing | Koehler after the running of the| Mickey Walker Wins Over Shamus ae] e 4 at dE y Les we Makes Gen tart. paid, but Gibbons and Dundee were | handily, coming through the stretch|T. Tilden 2d of Hadelphia and Vin= | d ce fourth race from J. F. Coburn. He o’Brien in Fast Bout, As Gus Wilson and Francois Des-/ at Far Rockaway last night Johnny not jx 54 Richards of New York will face|his rider to lose the stirrups, the} was formerly owned by C. A. Apple-| LONG BRANCH, N. J. Aug. 20.—Be- iven the money that their con-| with a fine burst of speed and with! {vty tracts called for.” {plenty to spai ‘ Grant and A. Y. Smith; the|third race offered the regulars a| gate, but the French ing w on a theory that being in con- | 5; | brothers of | California meet . ; Be mmy Barton of the Bronx, ti ly ' . ; ln _mect | chance to eve ir Pahaska loss-| Drought to this country by Joseph E us na hotly | “you will see this ts both an injus-| ‘The Holmes Stake of $1,000 for 2.09 M Allen and William ‘Taylor, Pa- | eB to even up their Pahaska loss-| Prousht to this country Dy Joseph ' litlon he needed only to store UP] Oe teed twoly nd bout. 1 : ‘ snergy. eta Lala raed aie Laee ca IEE | pacers went to Lillian S., driven by | cific pions; and in theles on Fred Kinney. Like Pahaska, he] )y 0 ea ye rt mo ; ’ 1 - ; o the promoters and t ht- 0 ve race horse in the son of Prestige. He “Georges trains to conserve all his | house's firat appearance in the Raat. The Bay and the Agnt- | mnornton. ‘The mare took the second | feminine feature match two, veteran | was an outstanding choice in a field] never had much class and was soon | ¢ | camps explained it to me, Georges|tmnouse of Youngstown, ©. defeated fore one of the otgRest crowds that ever attended a boxing show here Mickey aspirant to Jack Britton’s atpointed Shamus O'Brien, the fe Yonkers lightweight. Tt was an interesting bout all the way, as YBrien, who had fougat the Newark 1 Gath out of | boy “previous, occzsions, new 5 fatter | his ‘and was able to avold his Dane et et | maraaat O'Brien made a re- markad! ic for a boxer who har energy for the fight,” said Wilson. |beut was so good from a spectator’s ere. The promoters, perhaps, did not | main afte . arned and William J. ¢ yay, »| sold by Tom Welsh, “He wastes nothing in hand fighting | point of view that they were rematched | realize enough on the venture to meet | #4 fei pampllitist ha hala ete ee ane Sa Mie Anew elt WoomE Te OC ee ee eel gh rae or hard hitting here at Manhasset. | io box fifteen rounds at the same club! the exorbitant demands of the gn ee anne een i oe aoe dig [cantun Of the Tritish ‘Dav Hle loses no weight, he bottles wp in two weeks. in the vemi-fnal of twelve | oi put that does Rot as 3! bi Lilian 8. eqiniee her record of 2.04% | and hls team mal 185i i fourth race for ds Cyclone Clecone of the west aide | ers a ccuse the | in the second heat Arnold W_ Jones’ of Providence, who] tie the well know! Sk Knife and'| horas will Ge cont to Maryland tor ths ked out Jimmy Low in five rounda ‘omoter, carried h Srey Worth y Sanford § accompanied “Tilden on his European | ike " Le dimer EUS Rone 5) Sake IE 2 cess _| Promoter, He is carried away with) Grey Worthy, owned by Sanford Small | 1OONDAT ES ring, and Vincent. Iich-|from behind came Witehwork to roll | fll campaign. seen the long service he has in the rime | the fighters’ attempt to commercial-|of Isoston and driven by Walter Cox | ards, junior champion for the last two] ¢ Geae cletory, Gub previousl — ind received a big hand at the finish . are among the twenty-five en-|t0 @n easy vi ¥: p Y| Jockey Frank Keogh trad a narrow | Walker, who recently held Jack Britton '" Trace looked no contest, but when well rurnbull:|around the stretch turn Fred shut up J..W. Forman lain 0. Ga, ais energy. He wil! save his strength | rou for Dempsey, and you will see that ‘ki ; ize the sport which must be stopped.” | ling up a new record for the Winogu Stake, stepping econ nt for the junior lex. only on Thursday, Witobwork was a/escape from death or serious injury ‘to a draw, tried hard to put over a Fistic News OLLOCK and Gossi Commissioner Muldoon spoke ab | Mates Me bil Mand ‘winning. the race, in | apnea. ae tte 1 shot and finished sixth in a| When High Magic, the favorite in the | knockout, but O'Brien's generaletip and POL! length on the frenzied and high | thr: ight heats.” The former record | EAST TO MEET THE WEST Misid Ot OLDE eaten ‘emis alton | CATS dash at six furlongs— | long ring, experience kept him out of | financing in pugilism. He cited the |@f 2.0542 was made by June Red in bi bolted into the fence when he was hit |\Watker went through the enti Willie Jackson, the focal fighter, and | #ho bas & ecod seeing of vietartes to bis cred’! L 1918. lengths, ith the whip shortly after {t | Walker Kh the entire twelve ruhing vader the mensgement of chic, ;receant Dempsey-Carpentier affair as|' 5... were nine atarters and G: IN GOLF TEAM MATCH. Thimble attracted most of the play Tie cat enon, Benen ia Ie TOLTOR Moa Mreath attra nee, Doyle wrichs 115 poauds and he bas already | an example. The fighters and pro-| Worthy came away from the three my Sandow | Tuoters both must ve protected, and | quarter pole and won in a drive | pees . naloull i 4 Ais hree heats, Emme Harvester which ee aan wr see | plisned Way that this can be accom- | Gcog Times Stables of Goshen, N.Y the forcing of the fsht~ | pougut last week for $20,000, was second. |¢antain a team of profe: Adn Johnny Dundee, the Italian light- : f Herman. Pal Moo 11 Grayson, went through the : ot | 4 weight of this city, are going to fight | Dust tes teen ee | again. They were matched over the | match Doste wih ef sso badly in the fourth (but she relieved the ten- fence at the gap, and w sion early by coming out of the milejout up that it chute about a dozen lengths behind} haye to be des CLEVELAND, Aug, 20.-—Sock Hutchin- n, British open golf champion, will ional golfers “QUEENSBORO A. C., INC. ‘Ten Minutes from ‘Times Keogh w | EGaE Gtnnee telephone to-day to pat- \Gueinine ronnie ar peteting ihe er: representing the Weet in a twelveanan|the leaders and never begun to run| Able to go to his temporary residence | MIRE O'OOWD ty RILERT MAREN, 22 Roma | tle In an eight-round tout at an it-| Gus Wise traiver of Georgrm Carpentier, Cham | Bont Amateur Mleycle Races at Celtle|{cum maten between Eastern and West-|until well into the stretch. She fin-| 1, {he town. able to. fil his 7 ley Tedoux and Paul Joumnee. the Freneh fighters ‘ door show to be held at Shibe Park. |'* eae ee Fem, hoes ue eae Ei a Ag For me we thought the pro- Vark. crn stars here next Tuesday, preliminary |ished third, only because Turnabout| engagements for Satunlay. Dr. Mo- In Philadelphia, om the night of AUB: | yin we latier told Wilson to sail from america | MOLeTS Might be able to negotkite | One hundred and five ridera of the|to the Western upen golf championship |«came back” to her. Leatherface sud-|tiarty examined the jockey in. the | this with the co-operation of the Amateur Tic League of America| matches, which open the following day.|genly found his racing legs in this |MSsociation’s hospital and said that $i, As both men are big favorites 1D | for France on Sep 18. ax he wants him to gr! Be wente ° #8 \tighters, But the boxers and | ri ere bral that city a large crowd is sure to be|bim into shape for iwo fizbis which be bay been | hy ee Serontee for the handsome prizes at tommy: Kerrigan or Jim Barnes will cap-| oven; and won like a disguised stake | RORones were broken will compe hand otic ack. | booked uy for on the ober side, an the bicycle carnival under the auspices of | tain the Basten team, om tolpen'them ln sction, Jack jt ng chance,’ which ; * . Among those on the Western team | horse san is working out at Stillman’s gym-) Henry varneil Fighting op" of Wasning | WAS resulted in my framing the new | {he Shanroc’ club at celtte Park to) il be Tob McDonald, Motropolitan & only f tes to a 00 ashing . ; incrrow aftemmoon, It will be one of the |W! , The only two favorites score tasium in Harlem. Non, whe heat Schroder, tae Marlem hearrwrlan, | Moasure, which authority the pr biggest bicycle meets ever held at the open champion; Hill ‘Trovenger, Cana face! At tke Queensierry AC. of Laing Intand City commission is empowered with under! famous athletic arcta. Elghteed teams |‘lan open champion; Laurie” Ayton, | were the two jonday night, receiwd over $1,000 for his end. = are entered in the team ra aay y 4 ar-olds, Carmencita \ a / AH ‘The tate Mike Tirady, | Fimmett , Prene diary |and Polyantha. The former was a al \ =} Wal Ai oucant help but Mike O'Dowd, who bas not fought at ; : % fun tile of middiowsight champlon to Johuny Wi! | THI* I Guile & neat sum for © new Leminner (0 | be aged a) Shibe Park in Philadelobia. on ihe (Owing events will be decided: Halt-aile | Vancom | Ai Ad others to 5 shot and everybody knows what att an im & bout st the Garden mveral months ago, |! OM Mis first go in (bis vicinity igdt of Aug Sl Many attompts nave beea made (®t tonamile teant race, In addition thers | The Kastern team will include Jim|that means to those who were in the : | Will Be aren im ection seain to-night at the Queens Pa ean wrorting Club of {1 Dring these two beitiers togviher Will be @ high class programme of ath-| Barnes, ‘Tommy Kerrigan. Freddie Me-/1a. at that stage. Sho won asa 3 to 1Ke t em ! harry. ©. of Lang Yetand City, He wil vate | ERGs Reeling SAG ot MAY se: edi flares Us a ol & 4. {lets events In which many of the cracks) lod, George McLean, Wilfred Red and} ey ot should win, all thy herself, feature bem of twelve rounds i < rope erat” . wood Club, | choice in the final event, pearly ever: uit Marry Late, and Jor{doux, the French bantamweight, in a ten-round cash prize given by the Ov nt ater Friedman, the Chicago llshtweten!, who | Werner will honk up with Wille Pfter, Trcre 09 decision bou!, at a show to be waged by Iman | JHMM? Dalfy Scores Kooekoute 110i. Givided among the winiing team. “Jother starter in the race had follow They are DIFFERENT ee tneetg Law ‘Tendler in the feature tout cf ein: | wil dew slz-round preliminary Tortoricn at New Orleans. on the night o¢ | ViMMY Lully, the west side light —_——_ ora, Of the Geld of elent no. Jone saan ey rounds at the PAtladelphia Tasch: lteter Day. ledous Is to receives guareniee {| WEIL, scored a knookout over Willle| pines Announced for International] five were alleged good things. Wa! s Wednesday afternoon, has arrived | Gene Tunney, who gave VAdie Jowmnns such «| #.000 | Burke of Brooklyn in nine rounde at Fencing Tourney ter Jennings thought Lizette couldn lose, and Jack McCormick said Che- wink with Sande up was a good thing ing tournament to bg held in this coun-| 4 The Vengeance was handed out try in November, with American and] ax the real money horse of the outfit Mitish teame competing, and ag the read. money horse of the outa nouneed fast night by the Amateur| ured the raeo was made to order for . The. sient will ope ; began hearin out \* PE Amara, aantin, | BHT, Aunt Pik me tournan They areGOOD fond will finisb up his training et ¢ gymnasium in| tad beating a1 the Hrighion Boxing Club of Beaten | wo more haus neve heen chismhed be tamia | thE, St chase A. A. iockaway, list] pans for the first international fene- ity, _ land on Tounday sil, m7 pes sae plony | Malls, the ilideloble fight promoter, for hls IM Yaiy eran tonal the Rn kee edn Mead nd bia wo partoers, Sets Mon: | aciey, mennart ot Tunney, Wil aceon the matcn | ngewe” 2M Posing, show a} snibe Park inl iard right to the jaw, dropped Wu and Jack Cox, hare arranged two boule for! \¢ ne gots bis terms Bagley is now ready to ladesphia, on Aug 81 dunmy Sullivan wit }for the full count in the ninch roun inate fighters, Hhghey Hutchinson meeis Sammy | runes with Al. Roberts it the lore nf Da SUES, OUPLY wo n from Willie Astey afte Waits of Hartford in s twelve-round hout at the W of figiting. “in the “oul é nme KO. Lanighiin and Gein Delmont will aaah |!9 the 0 wants al with Billy De Vor the dects hard rour Charter . Of Hartford, Cons. on Aug | Joe Wagner has three tatebes on now tor Jack pout Willie O'Donnell won the juduen’ | aia N 17 in & meeting ot the | Lisette, Chewink, The Vengeance and 2, belween Charity Sharkey, the popular itaiian bantam He toare| decision over Jerry Clifford in six Be a mails ari even Lucky G and he too beeame (ae Brosway Club, Brookisn, on the same night of Chicago, and Joe ¥eidle Anderson at the Palace of Joy Aug. 34, Ras | fOUNdS: patieeaee rill be hold at Weak! trifle cold on Polyantha, ‘The Coch Cl GAR ETTE Ss ee another Chicago fighter. ‘They will come Moore at Mast Chi Set. 9 aud Babe seer Baseball, To-0 ns ». jngton Nov. 19 aod the final mateh, wiih ran filly finally won, but there was Bee Dorin Ge promising local desiamveignt, \ogeines ia one of Ube {0M sigbi-round bovis te a Toledo See S. NE a ee Leela a eendss FR. Mey | OO be held at New York Nov, a2 lot of luck attached to her secur. S - Se en * + ge meet _

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