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4 : b Shows Class Associated With a Good Horse by Winning the Adirondack Oil Man’s Racer May Not Have Done Enough as Yet to Be } Rated as First Class, but He Sure Is at Head of the Second Class Stars. By Vincent Treanor. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., Aug. %4.—"Gusher Bill” Rowe's two-year- old Oi) Man is not quite good enough We... “4 witu the Mory 4, the Miss Joys, the Kai-Sangs, the Will- jam A's or the Buntings of this sea- won’s juvenile division, but he's Mighty close up to them, If it were Possible to divide tue two-year-olds in two divisions, Oi] Man would stand near the top of the second class with @uch as Pegasus, Whiskaway, Sir Hugh, Long Island, Mercutio and Oceanic as rivals. Oil Man showed the class, always associated with a Good horse, when he won the Adiron- ack Handicap hwre yesterday aftur- noon, He didn't come from behing a field of weakening front runners, nov ud racing tuck provide him with an opening by which he saved valuable wround, instead the good colt broke from the rail position and immedi- ately had trouble outrunning Toil, which was away fast. He shouk off the Schwartz colt and then was challenged by Little Chief. Success- fully standing him off, he was in turn eballeaged by Modo and Sir Hugh, dabut the head of the siretch found him “\n front and :till going strong. All through the stretc! “icdo bung to | handling for a big striding, awkward didn’t think his horse cov to bet on hie. kot the good price of 8 to 1 against e vorite in the fifth, could have beaten the quick-footed Sagacity in the mile race, fifth on the card, but he got a badly judged ride from Fator, This boy rides few bad races, but this time his patience in waiting back off the pace proved the wrong kind of horse like Gallivant Sammy Le vis required quite an in- terval in whieh to coo! but after Capt. Hershler was beaten in the opening race, Sammy had assured everybody that the ¢ so thing and intimated backed him to the weiehi . No matter how short the price, my got even money against the Captain, but even with Sande aboard, the colt finiehed behind The Lamb, Tom McTaggart and Light Rose, The Captain may have been sh It's a sure thing Sammy was § ery short of breath and’ ash atter the heat was run Rob Horner, who owns ‘The Lumb, uid beat Capt, Said he was forced \ He bemoaned the fact | that the Captain was in the same ra with him. He isn't a bit sorry to-day for the Captain. Bob and hig friends Hershl but he Lam. ascites Emma Warvester Wine the Tret Feature, POUGHKEEPSIE, N, Emma Harvester, by out of Adioo Dillon, ¥;; The ‘or which W Cane of the Good Times Stables of Goshen, N. Y., puld $20,000 a (urtnight ako, captured: the --nickerhocker 9:08 trot, the feature event of the opening day's card at the Grund Cireult races rr Pitman piloted the n © to A otralght heat victory over a classy field, and hung up the fastest time of the day, | 207%, in the first heat. GUSHER BILL ROW THE FAMILY HEIRLOOM ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24 E’S OIL MAN IS RANKEI KED HIGH AS A TWO-VEAR-OLD By Thornton Fisher a ace a Goon MORNING! Copyright, 1921, by the Pr U RECOLLECT AS THO' iMas SESTIDDV Me DAY 1 WON THAT TITLE IT WAS NIGH ON FORTY YEAR. Ws A@O Now — \M Afraid TO USE \T THOUGH For FEAR. \. SOMPIN' LL HAPPEN EY) yO Vas) en ‘OOH! DID Yo WIN THAT OHNAN KILBANE MAY WANT To PRESERVE IT AS A FAMIN HEIRLOOM GEE, NAPOLEON Took A CHANCE AND LOOK WHAT | LiFe CF NAPOLEON f F LIVES OF GREAT HEN ALL REH } 2 iO U5) UY THAT (TS DOLLARS To A DIME EACH OF US WILL SOME DAY Get TEP, OLD WO. 6Y FATHER Titte « THE OLD TITLE WILL EARN BESO FoR JAWN ON HE MEETS DANKN FRU | NEXT HONTH — HENRY WADSWORTH past | MeAlecr Wine tm Fira ALL BOXERS MUST. TAKE PERCENTAGE N FEATURE BOUTS Clubs Receive Notice Against Guaranteeing Stars Certain Suns for Boxing. The State Boxing Commission has sent out notices to all promoters of clubs in this ute to the effect that hereafter boxers will fight for a per- centage of the gate receipts. No boxer in the feature event will be guarantéed a certain sum. These no- ticas conform to the amendment of ths Boxing Commission's rules pro- mulgated in the office of the Stace Athletic Commission at the weekif meeting of that body yesterday. Bryan Downey, accompanied by his manager, Jimmy Dunn, and four spar- ring partners, arrived in New York last night from Cleveland to complete His training here for his title con- with Middleweight Champton Wilson at Jersey City on The scar on the bridge of y's nose has completely healed. This injury was received In his last bout with Wilson. which weakened him considerably during the bout, “This is the chance I have been looking for.” said Downey after pay- ing a visit to Tex Rickard’y office, “and T am clad the match will take place here before a big gathering and the most noted sport writers in the country. T can beat Wilson any time | he gets in the ring with me, and it is the big money he will ‘get tl prompted him to agree to a retu h with me and not that he thinks he ca He forced me all the w ! | hore he , doubt it, 1 ° Will ‘let. me do the forcing this time and take a chance on winning on points, ‘That will make me all the faster, and 1 have every fidence of Stopping him inside of ten rounds. 1 hi him own turee times with clean punch do of se s before, and i& in. him, but the gumeness of Oil Man ELLA R EE Oe ROE e looks just as easy tits thm serted itself at every stride. At the MeNBE THE OLD k tonto rage ted of the west side} A telegram was BURR inched hy pt <0 was driving, to be eure, but TIME -PIECE DOESNT woRic | round at the Rockaway A. Cu, Far Rocke |A7yve th New, Nore toapworraw, torts he had a iength to spare going past ANY HORE Fou away. last night. McAleer floored hia! Merty iillciea, TDSth man wh eat the judges. He bad run so good a EA-4~ =| opponent with a right to tie Jaw. Zome local gym to finish thelr works - Bae iS Saas a os J ey their work. race without the suggestion of a fluke nm i : e sts ae or the benefit of unusual luck, that NEAL 8. OHARA. A B h | uy G q Ore Ut) ° re etree. cis oe). cjoprae snecie te tee attest ee mn rie Brother: tants Have Slight Chance |Britain’s Best | Woman’s Claim BWset ot'188 siovhda bad! nol dé Looks ke the pennant contenders in the Natione! League ave the Starsof Shoot at | | 1 ‘ aa Pirstet Gereairs|and Wisoancart, | . Woman Golfer Of 20! Hr. Sw | ves hi | To Regain League Lead ‘Qa. oer a dah sahehhe H. C. Fischer, who has campaigned Yep. Pittsburgh is booked to cop. Percentage » shows thal where tcago Lraps { Sails Se t dd D bt d Ab d & better than useful string of horses! there is smoke there will be a world sories this { eee | a , jatur ay| ou e roa all season, has bought Sporting Blood site a CHICAS. af rom uUts urg eam iene me from the Redstone Stable. No price! Giants still have a chance on paper, but it’s fly paver ig GPa esas AIR eae IO ee Onaeleia, Eh, Vea Wit ty toe Proms P ®as mentioned in connection with the} ce eae ‘ ba 98 of a es sible i ets Nic . ee Bh el Nel ee # York Evening We : ale . of Kingman, Ariz, won the|py f : As ONDON, Aug. 24.—Miss Cecil Leitch, | —Mrs. or eee cron but a megeaty - a ib Goeaniteinon Mentetn muasthecciasimeuh. lavas far mete aa aS taNi? nip at}Present Series at Polo Grounds strting with the second, showing a]Uritain’s woman «olf champton, will | she swam across fancy one. The goo ee-yearld, Ol jooks natural nse t a . jlot of wi and little else. The| leave Dngland on Sutumiay on the Me-| ve ’ ‘ parr a PATER ELE eran ae tur n the Me-| Dover to within th son of Fair Pla —Felicity, heat eke handicap trap shoot here Not Expected to Benetit \visitors s two runs, but unlike [Sante for her Canadlun-American tour, | miles of th lish Coast, having bee Prudery in last Saturday's Travers Geo wealiecGe-eon Shlgtiicraarny Wet TMouh hae ge liste Moraiiate AlAuE eA He Local Team. jtheir hurler, who was yanked long|®ccompanted by her eister, Miss Isdith| in the water 4 y and a half hours Stakes in commanding fashion and| matically certain of eleth place. ; Juevore such troudle could develop, Lilt and Miss Doris Chambers, prom. | is now viewe@with scepticiem. There will in all probability go on to othor Lar DPR YS Wee Steadlbrale Olen [Barnes was allowed to remain th ough sae chee sdigeht Liatneacelen | pvenriat Pade pen Bary wv itDaaey ot the “e|- ty ; | n nfessiona! cha <a i A 2 o ne Mvening Wor! e5) lieged feat, and not being notifies triumphs. He is particulariy well en TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TO-DAY iN BASEBALL— | lied A. Killam of By Isaae Shuman. the n wiloh the Cardsl tallied tocday, Miss alton anid) Loe | her intention’ ia mia ce attonpr me gaged, being in the Lawrence Realizn- mNaeat Ncaluates weraiwaliinesrenay chav the wolln catika | RHGT neo l@ubibanlnalw eles O coasolation at all, not even|two more runs on four hity, and) “I em going is | reporters were presi: Gre tion and the Latonéa Fall Ghamnton: a fe that Giay might get @|fhrough the seventh. Satlee succeeded ment to Miss J . Who Challenged to produce the chart and ship Stakes, with a good chance of Cincinnati hadn't won a pennant twen ven ve | and Killuiwm br vite break h could be got oUt/him then, and pitched about as usual, S¥oh greut efforts on thls side to win our | /osbook of her swim, Mrs, Hamilton ve winning both. lear (APUG tare t a Oe sjof their final yesterday with the hits in the eighth and ninti frames, Secu Am pr seed all of ae Say ying: 2 Speedometers meant neti n Babe Ruth [Ee ee cn eeee Y Cards, who took it by the score Ofjzecounting for five more runs. “magnitude uf my tusk: conditions | moneite controversy. tt they: were Bie -hike moral lookingvratenl ot aaa Hain 4 fen LePRBveneanauthe eas (Ue Lhe eT Rye eae Soe ee eee tts Conditions| published people would be writing pa fhe seazon was that won here yester- SRNR arate " Jnt a target ie had SARTORI AUKee tovone t eee sas a ea Ha na prove a burden, Miss Stirling, a very | pers tt nd that and a contr fA Fa nike started (o « Altroc thrown, pee bg 2 oung drop, a fly which he shoul Ine play faced the same probler Duld beg! <0 > yo Da ee ricite pete | e ee Tho eh was openy AAd with the home teunt almost/have held and it went duwa as a Ree ean itavexsits artiati a eo ae - worite, hadn't the slightest cunten- n . Shrimp tanirha b Soe eye ek nas in Canada, my colleagues and|_T @ for refusing to produce DO re iti calioped: ii Ruppert had seventy ams delivering the goods to State champions, and in their abe submerged in this montliold slump.| double, scoring two of the runs, Jill play ot Mon Hand yee end | ecuintongsi tov althentiGaiel cece cule ust, gal 2 sence to State runners-t ck A he Pirates come on for five ganu wi pee 4 0 Oo get 2 efure com- | has ted a bi prenalo: front and nothing behinf him made, nee Gy ia victory wit mond medal the fist two of them to be taged| Nut ant ag ectatte’ the work of che Erimtasth, (He, Caumdian championship ics declined eS Crete @ serious effort to race with him, | F; BY JOHN mble ¢ of the title ef the Ameri- asa doubleheader tais afternoon. | P™ Saeed y aes he NG for the American “hamplonenip, | Hilda Willing, who held the women's Leatherface ran up to within striking 1Stic CWS rortock Gil OSS ip cau Trepshootin ‘There was nothing, as has alroae ee a a Ele tooumucn to nhape that Where my steton andy wit be the gests | forilong distance swimming in distance of the lead in the back mer Herrold © plete was nothing, as Nes already |i. Giants ean begin to head the of sire Tauiston. Wright ° Whep the | A "e swimmntng all his strength :n taking him back, | Will be a boxing show staged at the | Gewars Carmien «i Jers City oo diy 2 Nonship at Jimmy ‘sent a strouger front to the Pirates,|POlO Grounds. The only thing in/States” Vercunedlithe Hisela an aeaten eee te Fie didn't mucceea until he reached the | National League baseball park at) eee wine Sree eeaes at nia ae | annnen aw York | wiro, + final to/VMich there is any hope in that 4 same day Mrs. Hamiiton claims to have five-eighths pole and then Leather-| Which many prominent fighters Willig, Labo bay Bay bel tied Ret ea ne fy HE Sune bys oon {respect is the fact that heretofore the |OVER 200 “PROS” START elitpywasvenytilne tat Channel ew: face went back to the rear so fast that | XChange punches in the four cight- seveted 19 th) the bhi by the Now Jones ¢ 1h yards, In the shool-of at 80 tar- latac jGiants have not found the Pirates PLAY FOR OPEN TITLE | mend hat’? Wo: many thought he had broken down. round Louts. Lew ‘Tendier meets! ison mein earroldy missed once! «nhe ¢ adage mm im the(their hardest opponents, But that q [#RenE EDAE a Worpa of 138 Sounds Be chance of catching Natural Bridge, eas Hee Mee eee © BO) pay riancain Tin ab, was recor | Ul ; ‘ol, won tne field, at the bat and in the box, and, | chance is tuo slim for one to plun now | ON CLEVELAND LINKS. | Apparently, Mra, Mamitton will h atch Ing Nate Biss |JOhMny Dundee tackles Jor Tiplita ut | ered trom Mis Woes and bes brew watched bs (Peis, Col. gan the eld, CA, RGNGHT eae, tel Chante: Slay ‘tis Worldlal =< Apparently, Mrs. Mumitton will have cm Bee tee Several lengths and | Philly, Charley Ledoux of Wrance vs.) M* sumac We y meet Abe Guitt tar he date t ee aA) wih Ce ar Sores, e ae Tc 0, Aug. 24,—Oven|quose her evinance ok nates “me Pro" Bip Rockport out of third money. ‘The Danny Kramer of Philly, and Have at the Palece of dy, Comey Lelen . Take iS flowing good in scene tinea 200 of America’s best professional le game show of speed at the far turn! «igh Brow: hill ‘ jeo eee t of the ‘golfers played the first eig! hote. ? Bioue bare, won, oo gaee Shen, gS |e, Cranty or Gatinmne, enainy| ttn arte an a vn. /MLLE. LENGLEN 1S NO |Reiters nlased the fest eishtecn Hotes) BELKNAP’S ALERA WINS end, when ‘Natural Bridge . Chaney opulay who fe Mabting alo way to am th | piel Fe , 1 ¢ the tight be expected to show some slens | prices for tickets Kilbane, dias brew ons LIKELY TO PLAY IN HUB,| Western Got! Association over te | ATLANTIC CLUB REGATTA. Bemeape) Babin, who Tae Pirate ye: | Sih ae - bs series aha, on | sate vee course of the Gukwood Club to-day, es ly fearing that he might catch Nat- | tually nav ‘ o| Lhe hope that Able, Suzanne Lensien, | with Bobby Jones of Atlanta the only| fone of the best racnz of the season tra) Bridge if he put Pirate McGee to | ine batty cay Bob loser, the Johnny Parcs, 9 eae » t the Wench tenuis marvel, will be able | formidable amateur competitor tor|m fie (ran ing etemeseaninll rene fe drive. As it was, the Pirate finisied | ts tne plucky pasou. They were matched today |t¥> ast fox m ares ae| ee ee “i e run tot ite play her ucheduted matches tm thie} the title now heh by Jock Hutchison | week of the Atlantle Yacht Club on the second, hora held. ‘Viewed from these | ty dias McMaacn to etn 4 tmavcround aa, wet 0! Can 6 1 4 ton a ons at Sonar | 6 one, how SERS Ey Vea CIE » recently won the} Lower Bay, yestenlay. An almost per- two angles, the race bordered on a|bmut at the Commonwesita Spurting club of NJ. to-morrow might. ‘they wt “!Am -Bor Nn t heen re he retumed to Forest Hila from the | British oven champlonahip. fect southwest br: ae UiccuR aD ehoo in Tt certainly could stand a tit- | Marien pounds, "Wilds : erican-porn , ‘ ha | cuss too ud tole peak to any ony, | While the 6289 yard links {6 not s0|the afternoon: watch enabled Chena tle investigating. i - Mickey Walther uf HlisaIw i j 7 ss Y ; re heen Accompanied mother and her | S*¥ere a test BO ASC MOM ee Conan Ge th give ail Ue oie “age ron Para Pe amy MeGiats of Cleveland, who ts 4 of twelve. rounde Golfer Ss Defeat ’ with none two (riends. Mi. and Mme. Joannis, atte, | SOOT wS .tasahen ture rewards | of the Ee eee i Sia crate y son, ron orting | featherwetyn © rat t\ een | Sonat , tld go down as{Tenglen vielted the Polo Grounde sh | S°Ot . e hazards are a0 “ pac me Jebrity, and manager of Benny | Jom Kian Danny Vruse, the tu ‘A mateh was ct te v4 7 2 iene f e . eel i 4 Sh} placed as to force good shots in| tere endid weather leg. Peonard, claimed. Leatherface after | borer, a: ihe Clereiaod Pavclail grounds on Bey: [don tae fast ” ana | oreign COLN (077 01 the breaks agains’ the Giants, | the afternoon to to tiie Giants play St. }order to seore will. The best score} The f° practically all the the third race. neording to wood | 18 wday signed up y Capo, the Kastera, Sammy Nal! wth € Haines was through ofier his » | louls, Ble came home from the game| made in practice was 35-31-46 as|yveclits was from off the starting line off judges, Billy has @ worthy stab'e nite featherwetght, tow Kir Rice of Beitimoce, come towermer ti A ‘Od base and muandal wh : ver) uncomfortable as a result of treat- | against par, 36-35-71. returned by|Sex Gate, down the channel to a buoy for Royce Tools with which he has] i the wmi-tue of cn toua dieisien, Veoanoibert sie tee : : MT joent che ta reearving for her stubborn | William Mehihorn of Shreveport, but | oft the southwest spit. ‘This was ad been so succeseful this season ay ut Bey v aw edsuntil | Groncinal trouble ana immediately ee- | professionals sho have played the! seead # Donies. tke study tightweisa: of Now: | Bobty ‘1M Was reg t th, w bowever, thourh the! ‘ding to M. Joannie she is| course predict the Parana af tor windwa Frank Farre:i, Tom Foley, Dan Fi tnd Parniy Adale of this aiiy. tne! 1 team com=| ian ; ponding slowly lo. tila treatment, |r» seit rt that a rage of | Ba ay ation a depicts ore vererepeey (er auees ri raed bel jot. three sus blows Gnd her. iltness may ent her from | ane rte “aris aon Se ae oo oped A | inatitind $0. oak ie an Uae the last being a double by Welly, | playing furcher matehes here. he entire Geld playel only cigh- ew Yorkers dropped 3. [inating to-das 47 the in alt i vf Detroi ee py Kellys | PLQont of the purty te wuuing co wamie [teem holes teeday and wit continue | iy i ed dough when } sue~ | !relvetound gp 10 w deetsion at an quen-air a ef Brook! an Me Sariener aid seore bu un. THEY | yer her depacture is innmnent, over the same distance to-morrow. | ho Victory div ity Jane 1” the final [io te ket a caadesa Pash a alban NY ; A Tata Seldid their most prolific scoring in the | _ vet, win her fight |The sixty-four lowest scorers and ties | of Long ts event. Nancy had all | ability yea Seat taweteur mid \ t SS AHEni with: Ger Bit Tuna loeein health, She wald to be} jaty-fourth place will then play | its. In the. thir r BE ser rad bur she stoped as Big tun oe « re : runs to § Tarly anxious to recover in order Ithintyesiy haley. one festive. at 3 RRUAR Ma eE eee G1Vi8i01 waua! after setting a dizzy pace >| in, the Texss foatherweigh!, mm) UMS nt on aia Us ! the man 18 Play! hey: special macehen| LH seen foes, OF Pay) IN tee ieee andtectiea ier ct BoP into the final eighth. ‘There are | yi)-fiwal of cen rounds 10 ibe} | voln tell ) Hl 2 praee | with Ma Moa “aur atcde’ Mallory. {es t poore for the seventy-tw holes | jpiielknap aud ‘salted by 10. t , see tae | We op chaiap hich nd 2 pa The brer planned to spend two } Wnt u Teh ate aT fl few two-year-olds that ' Detwoes Panguna doe 4 “ ens from tas Bostas | st ny y come across | months the United States but ler! Among the ites who wore a. | Mfainst MH, Hatteld's Nautitins, win Qutrun, bit she ts a hal » ai » veght of thie! Hutchison, paired with Boo Mae- stay now hinges i a speedy recovery, [lected at the of play to-day for | four secon yards by and therefore of | ont é maich #) Anda: Swi | Donald of Chteag Metropotitar 1 | Her trtendg Indicated that the hext fow | protection from overzealous gallerins| ———————— Pre aa ieee Hyweiant won, Due cal open champi leteated Brady and, ie hard, days would sh Mich way fate was |were Hutchison, James Barnes of New | ~ - —— UM is doubtful If Gallivant, the fa- |" the fiywelghs diet of 119 pouade as| Wiliam irovinger of Detrul. Cane = inclining. es {York, national open champion; Wal. ir & STREPLECHASE AA = = coed ———s | {dian open champion, in the first | Hagen of New York, former| Rockaway Beach—-FRIDAY NIGHT. MAPLE. LEAF Vil. SHOWS i Menten - [Tnatebs and Wile Oxy ot Worcesrer,, BIG BOXING SHOW TO-NIGHT | watnnany River's hampton; Joe Kirkwood, Austratian |g GMARELG PINTS tt DAY, WEST. 13 Lhe ; he . tochaway = vr e| Mass, paired with Willie tur ot | £ Vhe Whippany River's polo t - |open champion \ “Seid, i 1? remade FAST TIME IN TRIALS, |rmce w sunraite ve. tes te Trotter WHE Tey for) ciienge, detested Charles Loriues of | FOR SOLDIERS IN HOSPITAL. |..01ca tie Meader Rrook Rumblera tn | sme Teddy. Seidman. va. Charlte Sqienmise Nig ie Hy t | rte of hvateaite ‘ ar es to the main go ssuniieaaca © * Ne jz 3 oud W. G. Bhe wood ut Nowe jthe semi-final for th adow Brook | PEIRCE oll ae f Pe Ber eRe Se oa A 7 | arte Oo the other four ding 19. in readinces the} Club Cup at Hempstead yesterday. en or as a : eget bl BF Psd ig ee iy Nase: lectin uere Sa WUlR ITT te pune suse alah cat joueter boxing curwival which will be| The score waa 10 to 5. The membere | of another yin the powerl nue tor Tes Mickart, waich wi Race , | wen dud ‘ We Sie of the winning teain, who received ° s ‘ of 8 ‘ [mwa for Fea Lea cial Reena ena erese Youngstown, anq| put the wounded and tubercular 2 boat regatta, to be opened hore Sut- |srriermnd ; pt See aa aud hie recand yroveport, defeated |wai veterans at Seton Hospital, gotat (Qnergoal handicap, were De. J.D, ou cant he t uréay, 1 ff Crean ma apcidant | NUR phe Lien Dewner 10 /dereee. OF Idomtiy by Napote Chartes May Street and Broadway, ich. ANPRL RR Rae to Pred appacasse’s Mina Belle |, ser cern agin M. There aye t pantera .. yart in the tistlc| The Meadow Brook Ramblers were e 4 Darnene's | oy ay Raw ith Ave. Chinas, aid Caare ; : f composed of Kt. Penn Smith Jf. and Fe | t wie 1 caught fire and sani | rou \ sinter for. thnon-yoer nt HASTY Lenton. ah ae Dereon nya Hilly Gibson's {2"ehPewintdse gr of Philadeiphig | ike em! in ehailow water late yesterday wi ee pert le 6 iy j BR arepeeni Ren WArull y @iiterion Cafe, 149th Stveet and Third jeolm Stevenson and @. M. Hecksher. Delng put through trial paces, ‘Phe | round eats, val 2 Uildendort, Detroit, detested M., and from there wit | The, refe averonus, Bitbus, | boat was raised to-day and an eff« sturiers: 2.00 trot, ti e Mucfarlane, New York, and Wile mde Gare ta Mea htae ee eam tn the res | uava he : Youns eke cee en ’ 91,090, twelve starie |fred Reid, Wilmington Do ng cars to os- pent matches in BAgla | will be made \o her in shape} | Yous ¢ one : [fred Held, Se HGunALON, ree Jule CL ai They are DIFFERENT CA the gold cup triais. Miss Belle . ad Welter Frealinan or 1 James ( ‘ 1 : wh i je Il. is the old Miss Minneapolis, | % " . Caunetas ‘Takes Lead for Threes) hh! "Chics and” Ales With Sameel! Which won the gold cup event In 1918. | Naler Boks, f Wide Ii Cushion [ning ee Vanctatn airios tor t Grea ak wake torpeeie) eee n wateh, nanny, ae Fa a They areGOOD a: anne ee ; : , cLPHIA, Aug. 24. —Jaek Y Dered 87, five being added to f world’s able scores, but (i Li tain pared oe] it towiin sa Dring. | Mas Bawonte mer a at tiree-cush liurd champion, t heres had 3! tow boxing champion, }uout, bes ottatned a one eof abene fimatch with eran n ove ig Lat Po 4 a i y event ito 35. ; oe Serle gat oits [88 made by Melhora” in Pia, to some 700 children, | laple Leaf VIi., the British es ahi opponent’ was ai, | FOUN waetenday . boxed a bit with Samuel a Jenger for the Harmewort a 4 Cannetax now holds the ad | James Ba ationa read of the Baldwin Locamo- | piven ber initial run in wx has rs of 98 to 70. tn the ints Wet : ye ani fevera) others, ‘After | r thie morning afd show, nied by w score of 49 10 54. | auon M . h y Mc-| {oot meen, wresthiag and other ports, i. Y Jopon and We tilehvider, Stout tas pef-| the children were taken to 4: ami i] ARE ES oral fast tla) trips. Muuner dim erage or tary erie, war cele eta, Avte Groundes 2 Games srrive until sunsel, whe a sree, Lu) Berastela will be mas: | ment park, where all the features were ‘ a — oe

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