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LYNCH AND BUFF TO MEET INNEXT BOUT FOR BANTAM CHAMPIONSHIP. SMITH LOSES TOLJOE LYNCH WE'D LIKE TO KNOW «+: 2x cu: > By Thorton Fisher RNG 1) TWRL | Ne Popular Midget in Twelve Rounds, Offsetting Rushing At- Open Date Gives Robby, tacks With Skillful Boxing and Hard Hitting. Chance to Play Off Post- WHY A tO° YEAR OLD CADDY WITH AM UHBRELLA STICK waar SR RNS sytem: Ey poned Game With Phils. | By Vincent Treanor. LYNCH-SMITH CONTEST s Joa, Cae i Ged , 4 EW lon. OF LYNCH, the west side bantam, ONLY DR $1 7,604.40. + 'y Josep! and Johnny Buff of Jersey City. ‘BR a day of pinochle, penny fn a match for the bantam cham- BY JOHN POLLOCK. ante, movies and necktie shap~ Plomship is the next thing of im- ‘The twelve-round bout between Ping, the Brooklyn Robins will portance on the fistic calendar, No} Joe Lynch and Midget Smith at once more settle down to the business % Gate has been set, but Tex Rickard] Madison Square Garden last = oe bia ie ES ae aight, which was won by the for- hey engagt Bbbet ebie, GaiptaCatr w erohe GE ¢ 066, WHY ALTER & Field, This 1s an open date for both Gf WUleh BAT6 pale. for. \iahata. ROUND OF ly teams, and the break in the schedule “then,” he auld, “for the best fight} TR* &TOR recsiots, Including the WHY WHEN THE ¢LUB a bcttinis ag comes just in time to permit them to between iittle y been | Government tax of 10 per cent., PRO DRIFTS OVER TO YOUR. GO SGHIN' make up for yesterday’s postponed n men that has ever . groans the gate up to $11,604.40. TEE YOU CAN 00 EVERYTHING SHED ano DESTROY game. open ay eee Sane ‘ seen anywhere’ Rickard was greatly @ net receipts amounted to yA ORE pear on the mound for the Brool fmpressed by what he termed Lyneh’s| $16,208.80, from which each Bur HIT TRE Bae te best team, and Manager Wilhelm of the fighter received 17% per cent., AR Phillies may make @ bid for publio “He'll beat anybody that ‘he can stay away from for a couple of rounds, for he sure ip « finisher,” added the promoter. Lynch held the bantam title once, which gave them $2,660.66 apiece. ‘The State drew down 6 per cent. of $16,004, which gave it $800.20. The tickets were sold for the show, inchading the Government tax, as follows: RETURNING y sentiment by working Jimmy’ Ring, a Brooklyn boy, against the Lieu- tenant. Which would make it a victory for Flatbush no matter how the game re- sulted, but It is to be feared, if past THAT @UY OUGHTA HIRE —~ Eg it from Pete Herman, only to K r performances are taken into consid< tome it beak t0 him. Herman then was Ler Zz ae 4 Depreted eration, that the Robins will refuse for the honors by Johnny Buf. 1,044 at 9.80...... 91445.20 to look at It that way. The last time bay meghy fought last night at the Gar- ‘729 at 4.40...... 8,207.60 WHY & GUY WIL. Jimmy appeared against Mr. Bbbets’ 1,880 at 6.60....-. 7,490.00 CaRRY 39 e.UBS IN HIS prides he was mussed up something dreadful. In fact, by the time he was through he found himself more or Itss In the position of the sallor who had to be thrown out of a saloon three times before the realization began to BAG WHEN HE USES on S OF Br @ ae Total .... espe +-$17,604.40 it and Smith took on the look of # beaten _ ° WHY A LOWER WHO @an REMEMBER EVERYTHING HE EVER dawn upon him that he wasn't cngacs moved wenitaxane mer] Barbe Ruth Proves Himself | © saw raver ow covencen war ue Siouso MORE MONEY OR NO [wanted ss to have to admit 06 ON & GOLF eouRSEs He bounced here and there around the OLYMPIC GAMES IN = |it—the fans sided with the unclubby Robins. Midget like a Jumping jack, hitting : PARIS IN 1924 tim'ton u'sagea'and'anay'ee| = Dery Inch a Ball Player __PARIS dco enue 6 eon Chere Sak es Meet aie tee ——— —— ? AND || xeo revs: cumple commutce fatten) that the New. York ‘Giants sys. There wag no doubt about the W The French Olympic Committee at a )attan) that the Ne verdict even before Joe Humphries an- Yank Star, Instead of Trying to| callea any minute, the'enemy & a HERE 5 HO THEY ST N general qosilng “last night) after beine ve the 1 pennant cinched. In nounced it. Lynch had won and no spite of the widely advertised “million if Us Be ze g iu z i H i g qe “A Fe fe E fficially informed that the Finance i t bouts it heslone knew it better than Smith. Hon, | (2 the front. ‘This forging was due NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. r e pipance | dollar inflela” the world's champtons been seen in a long while. Hoe let his} Two fighting ies, Sehany Cooney Further Homerun Ambition, to a wet, soggy ball that played havoc W. L. B.C. W. L. P. W. L. B.C. W. L. P.c. Saat eprreprtatsa: H.03 000 want : de-| Will have a hard fight to make to right go not more than @ osenand Jack Stark, met in one of the| Delivers Single That Wins] !th the control of Joe Bush and of |N.York 26 16 .619|/Cinoin, 23 24 N.York 29°17 .636| Cle: 467 | cided this amount was Insuificient to| land at the top of the stack this year, times up to the ten ‘each What they didn't know sundry infielders. The pill continu- | Pittsb.. 2417 586|Chio'go 20 21 .484| St.Lo’is 26 18 .591| D organize the 1924 Olympic Game: “The Brookiyns are right now bet- time f bbe the art of hit, step and got away Game Over Red Sox. ally slipped out of their hands and |St.Lo'ie 24 20 .545| Boston. 15 25 .375] Wash’'n 23 24 .489| Chic’g: 442) P ter equipped in the box than the 2 gg & Fg E | ___ let tt be known last night after Lyneh had beaten Midget Smith that he will sign the pair up as soon as possible, | ; i i } i f { they made up in\speed. Both swung ‘ parrot he panes mattered not, The |Bklyn.. 23 21 623! Phila.. 15 26 .366| Phila, 19 20 .487| Boston. 17 24 tothe Divmple Committee addressed a! world's ol ampions.” sald Prenident won only three rounds|their arms continuously f el eman ult counted. GAMES YESTERDAY, AMES YESTERDAY. ‘i i : Ebbets of the Robins, “and are hit- These ‘the firgt| results and every punc' landed with By Bos Bulger. There were two on bases in the sev- | Boston, 2; New York, @ New york Bi Basten, 4, the 16,000,000 france originally decided ting the ball much oftener. Ruether the ft ‘won| resounding thud. ‘They went six BOVD all Babe Ruth ts @ ball/enth inning and none out, The Yanks| St. Louis, 3; Pittsburgh, 2. Cleveland, 5; Detroit, 2 cemalttee tight be obliged to Inform | ‘S Pitching the most consistent ball in the fourth was even, | Slashing rounds and the judges and player. He 4s not necessarily} Were one run behind. Ruth was at Cincinnati, 6; Chicago, 1 uis, 4; Chicago, 3 (12 in'gs).| the International Olympic Committee] ‘he National League, and Vance ts sixth to the fimigh the |"eferee very properly called it a draw. & hero, bat. The game was likely to be called Brooklyn-Philadelphia (rain). Philadelphia- Washington (rain).| that Paris would be unable to hold the | fast rounding into great shape. Dazzy Kid Sullivan of Brooklyn and Bat-| when a maa can stl bition | @2¥ minute. GAMES TO-DAY, GAMES TO-DAY. 1924 gam erat eenininen Entei tiing Reddy of Harlem were the semi-| We? ae fe ded bia ge ie ‘The moment the Bambino appeared |New York at Boston. Boston at New York. > eave tha ae oie Get toes finalists. Sullivan weighed 127% and play e game Jat the plate outfielders began back-| Philadelphia at Brooklyn. NAME YALE OARSMEN tog. SYitN thteoe diten gliguare oand Reddy 127 even. Reddy ts a trickster] VYeTY Moment when a home run means | ing up to the fence. It was possible, Cincinnati at Chicago. TO GO TO GALES FERRY | rying the burden of the Robins, while aus of @ superior knowledge 0 much to his standing with thel of course, that Ruth might pole> the . Louis at Pittsburgh. etroit at Cleveland. the others, Cadore, Smith and Mitchell Pat this end of the game held his own| Public he ts of the elect. He has the|oiq pil into the stands. But the NEW HAVE! June 2—TheJare doing their share, too, when until toward the end of twelve long| inner linings. Such is our mighty |fane took no such chances. He delib- x if hi Fo cece stdin Gaseain| called upnay;the: Gingte are a58 ava founda, Then Sullivan came to the} Bambino erately pulled his stroke, trying for a Bi l ti Cun h N st (ot Tala onnessen heen Cantata | called uno, the: Giants aren fore, Je didn’t have enough left tol In the sixth inning of a watery !ghort hit over the infield ning am ew ASEHOrDS Githaon’ Sill Oke to GelerT re the Giant pitchers sontumne Nel 5 Rover Aba Bay an satittet penis with the Red Sox, a arpplag Lockily, the ball went into right Ferry for the Ansl three weeks prepers-| 4 teriorate the way they lave been! decision gave him.’ affair that everybody expected to be] centre instead of left. It hit whene tory to the Harvard races was given} i. in. past few weeks, according to the enemy outfielders were ot sta- Fixture in Outfield xX ure in e ‘The varaity men include the following }#he Robins's officials, the Brooklyns °. ° tioned and rolled to the fence for a Tendler-Barrett Bout m Philly three bagger. Two rune scored. Crew: J. Freeman, stroke; Haldeman, | clding the National League pennant out yesterday, members of what {s known as the White | Will have a great deal to do with de. ° The Yanks were in the lead. Ruth's emergency, If, on the other hand, Mc-!1; Goodwin, 6; Ellis, 5; Rockefeller, 4;]In other words, it is not all gettl i ostponed Till Nexi Monday act of self-sacrifice, as he had in- Suspension of Smith Will Give Graw can't trade Smith, Gaston fails|Russell, 3; Cheney, 2; Leslie, bow: | yet. : tended—the fact that he had played] Young Alex Gaston a Chance|to deliver and Snyder is forced out |Chase, coxewain. The Phillies will remain here for ia The lighter varsity, known as the ¥ fon toe ean aes of himeelt—had] +9 Make Good Behind the Bat|°t the same. Jonn McGraw's hopes for luo crow is made ap: Ewing, seroke,| ame with the Robins to-morra . another New York series may be #€-|}iaines, 7; McHenry 6; Spencer, 6; Shef-| After they depart, Brooklyn and Man As we have sald, Ruth ts above all! for the Giants. verely blasted, especially as the Pitts- | field, 4; Bigelow, 3; Pelly, 2; Whitney, |attan, the boroughs that have bee a ball player. Had be played fo: his burgh and St. Louis teams are creep- | bow; Thomas, coxswain. so happily wedded until the formatio: record as a home run hitter fils side- ing up on the world's champions. ‘The four extra men who will go be-|of the National League, will have an. Frank Carbone, the Italian middleweight | wise wallop would not have won that By Robert Boyd. The problem of centrefield seems to|#4e Captain Gibson are -Carpenter,Jother family spat at Bpbets Fiel of Brooklyn, who fighte Augie Ratner for ball game. Did he think only cf <im- Ives, Williams and Littler, Ss Ww ok ly r! PEER Gales he eer ee iabayllto BOSTON, Mass., June 2.—Since| De settled for a while at least, Bil] “The freshman squad will number | OUnGS¥, When Brooklyn will atte i 5 —— N. ¥., on June 16. The bout was put back from June 9 on account of McHugh being sick, Clash of Lightweights To- Night Put Off Because of Rain, Jos to hand her beloved spouse an Breomye to eat self, he would not be a great per- i Cunningham has made himself @ fix- | fourteen men. and The elght-round bout betwee oew eee ee ee eee evowney, the chute | sonality, ‘That's the thing aboat Ruth [te world’s champton Giants fell into} tite out there between Ross Young - fectionate clip on the jaw for the pat og Fle. Tendler and Bobby Barrett, the crack | middleweight of Columbus, O., for ten rounds | that many people do not understand. | thelr present slump that is slowly but/and Irish Meusel. The former Seattle the Glants treated her early t spring. After that will come a steady fi surely forcing them to relinquish| player is hitting the ball hard andj] POLKA DOT CHOSEN their leadership in the National host lab yes Ahicagh ae faultless since ho TO DEFEND TROPHY League race, Manager McGraw has{‘°eve I phere: eat coolly and collectedly drawn all his Shinners has rejoined the club, bu he still is under the doctor's care and resources and reftiforcements in to] suffers from eye trouble and head- stave off constant defeats. lightwelghts of Philadelphia, which |*t Covington, Ky., on June In an early \nning—the fourth, to was to have been fought at the Phila- be exact—the mighty Bambino really the cue as to what he intended delphia National League Base! wave Park to-night 2 _Banebalt June 12, the niatchmaker of to do for the afternoon. wy: Ree en Pestpened | simsed iy Any Onan. of ‘At that moment the Red Sox were until Monday night. Promoters Tay meet Kreddie Jacks, the English fighter, in] three runs in the lead. Joe Bush had . the maln go. There will be three other bout: |, but lor and Gupniss after a consultation | arranged for the show ina few days, [Cee pitching as hard as he oould, bu i For the next boxing show of the Academy A. ©. of the Bronx Next Tuesday, The model yacht Polka Dot, owned by| Reds arrive here for a four-gam BH. A. Bull of the Prospect Park Model | series, the Flatbush fans will get thelt Yacht Club, was named by the Selection | first glimpse of what those aggre; Committee of the Model Yacht Racing | Hons look lik ache: The Giants have now lost four out thing seemed to matter. A lucky} The inability of Earl Smith to ad- ae with Phil Glassman, manager of — Be ved at Lf of the last five games they played| Association at a meeting held in this TFendler, and Jimmy Dougherty, man. | 7%, mit, bsame ively note mages ot] wah Was Just as good a2 © BclenLlTC) nore to the training eules of the club| away trom the Polo Grounds, (aH, laat ight at ‘he home ot it. | JUNIOR TENNIS STARS 4 a8 cost . ; , interna jager of Barrett, decided at a meeting | where the 27th Division will hold a reunion] Ward started some trouble for the checonloas Binitay was a clever} ap ntY failed to hit yesterday and the} tional trophy in the races off Bayside REACH SEMI-FINALS catohar, am excellent batter with an Braves defeated them in the first game] June 8, 9 and 10. The English chal- held this mornt p| Of which ail of the promising fighters of the! yanks with a clean single. s —— Ing to postpone the ree ital wut stais ca head work of a series of three by the score of 2/ lenger for the cup, which is offered by] Ernest Kuhn, of the George Wash« ew York National Guard will be contes| ieee “Hit it in the stand!’ the gang F it until Monday evening because | thorough “¢ry-out. \ yelled to Ruth. “Bust one, Babe!” The Sccch ‘and fasted Aiea, no Fillingim, Pred Mitchell's} the magazine Yachting, is Endeavor, |ington High School, along with C. La of heavy rains to-da: =e wr, held the New York] a model yacht built by W. J. Dante! of Mt But not so. Babe isa ball player. | youth, once a great asset to the New | (; London: Cisalens? Kast Bailey and E, Stein stood forth ag the — ILLINOIS STARS Sensing trouble, J. Collins, the Red| York Club, now becomes a liahility.| “42'2 to five hits, and they were 2 igner Daniel an dhis min-|abiest players. in the Metropolitan q|fature racing sloop arrived here Tue: F mship sing! ‘snap and force to them. The Mid~| Billy Miske, the crack st. Paul heavy- PICKED TO W " elde: widely scattered. The Braves earne junior championship singles oe a Mid. | Buy Be See A aetna I IN 8 x ni sht fielder, Restes himself Before Smith was suspen by the one’ of thalr fle the other|%4¥ on the Olympic, Endeavor will go} courts of the New York Lawn Tennis v into the water at Bayside to-day for | % ee now. He played for Joe's | amount of money, $1,290, which ho received WESTERN TITLE] thought, as did the crowd, that Babe| helm was about to hand over “Butch”” Pegi aah eh cae la ak co tuning up, “Polka Dot was selected by |qriving won, two matches in which he rights on the jaw. It wes the Academy A. C. boxing show at Dyckman would take a sock from his shoe-|Henline for him. But after Manager fifth inning. bia iad Ou OF & Heat dt te pr defeated A Leyte, 6-2, 6-0 and Edward in, however, that et long range /OVN 8 lest Mouday night, bon he and ni! TOWA CITY, In., June 2—Coach jstrings. h testiall: brainy’ tee [Pease tha ecnttiee rotee te Phil Douglas twirled winning ball) recently on Flushing Bay, Me etlity wan bie pane tn the euntifnel LoBmith was fading himself up against | paneest,,J8ek Reddy, took te first trauu| Harry Gill's Minois team, ruled as| | Babe has a baseball brain, | Tn; | breaking of fie frm J for seven innings. He allowed seven Alef eS oo te FoUSae Tio, GER SRTSUN ee entice ; , favorites betore Western Conterence| oy Vs auapped at the voll, a | Now Smith will be deadwood on the) "ts in that short time. The Braves] pap pyc tree-act match IL Gletchman, didn't really go at top speed! nattung Levi track stara, went into expected, he snapped at the ball, « made two,.runs on these seven hits, | FOREIGN BIKE STARS The latter varied his pace and swung Rampon, © bros page Oe eters went into the pretimia: |regular Wille Kolar cut, and poked] roster Of ihe Gleate Ae Be MAIO aiden & h's error in the fifth the ball Into the corners in a way that until the geventh. He had Smith | weight champion, ts @ proud paps of -| aries to-day for what \s expected to|a single over Del Pratt's head, J: Col-|league manager wants a player of | C00) 0? Gro! Meni ane chested TO APPEAR IN RACES HERE | (ofppelled Bailey to bring off sensational il deme 5 Oe Sa es es Prorntng. Lavina hen ure Fomterday| oe one of the most spectacular meete| lins was caght flat in his tracks dway | Smith's ‘type. If McGraw bas fatled| (10°c cousey sinrats oor, Sue oe ores recoveries to win 6-4, 3-6, 6-4, ‘ r — with his left unt there was a crim- TE aad and thie i the first “Young - back against the fence, The drive put|in his attempts to keep the blond- Unless the weather man intervenes k mate Chere wag 6 cre in conference history. ante up to{ Ward_o second, though he je put Maired catcher on the straight and|‘%® Hub hitless in one inaing hel with @ downpour of rain, New York| INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. son streak ‘6 up to - narrow path, what chance have some pitched, now and then catching Joe with | for beating Capt. Bob Roper of Chicago at dates a, cycle racing fans will be treated to an- W. L. P. WwW. L. P.O. lip running down his chin. Joe out-| yiaget gmitn, me local bantamweignt,| at Of the mile distance and in all|"ave one te third. Aaron played It} Tithe other Weak-kneed leaders.? So qinemetent umpiring has caused the| other sot of motor-paced bandicap and | Balt're. 30 14 683 1g. 22°26 458 Manoeuvred and outspeeded Smith, | y, Commission to| Held events except the pole vault were i the problem of Smith will be one of ilants to lose many ball games this naatsh oremneerarinchs - Roeh'r. 27 16 .619 City 21 25 .457 Frank Baker, following the Babe's eee eee otto McGraw, season. In the last game at Philadel- ; e new “quarter | Toene, 94 18 871| Syra'ee 17 26 308 his left and then with his right Lynch uled for to-morrow. lead, did exactly the same thing. Hel "Stich ofa loss as it will be to the|Phia Umpires Klem and Prirmap re-}pilllon | dollar’ | Velodrome at 225th) Buttalg 22 21 1612/ New'rk 13 30 302 was very much out of the w tng three-quarters of « pound ov The meet is the twenty-second re-[ehoked Ils bat and lowered his range | word's champions and sinithy him-[ "ited to allow Cupningham a home| Ch vnan manager of the telodrinn HGH Cay ee Joe kept up his left stabs to the pond port Sporting Club wngagem | newal of the conference classic and|t® @ Single, again catching Mr, Col- self, there is a certain catcher of the}"!" after his hit had bounced Into} has gathered an exceptionally brilliant | Baltimore, 7; Reading, 5. Midget's face and began bobbing all i Iowa City’s first experience in holding |!8 far back. The upshot of this]Giants who has warmed the bench|'he bleachers and out. Umpire Moran| pela of riders and arranged a pro- the annual event, was that the Yanks scored a couple ‘The contest for second place was attracting the greatest attention to- day as most of the dopesters had con- ceded victory to Illinois around. Smith, plainly up in the alr.) 4 petum matcn of ten row ; i let go a long right. It hit Lynch OD} yen clinched between Formy Mette, wis the jaw, but Joe was more than arm's | fast tittle Englinh featherweight, and Jimmy Je away. Joe stabbed nd | Goodrich, the Buffalo battler, They wore ed with his left, but the Midget, | signed up to-day to meei at Torouto, Can., the last two seasons who is going|‘'@ not give the world’s champions | gramme that promises some particular- of rung and got within shooting dis-| (or Ratt ay the indiscretions of | the best of things yesterday, and twice | ly keen racing. sa tance of the goal. Smith, He is Alex Gaston, oncé of| called Groh and Young out on strikes} Two feature events will be @ thirty Pa gi tcl Babe had played ball for the Yanks| ive Milwaukee Club of the American| When a timely hit might have meant| mile motor-paced race, bringing to- | Newark at Jeveey City. be. runs. G gether Clarence Carman, Jules Miquel Reading at Baltimore. Instead of for Babe. Tho champs won| association, Out in that class minor|Tuns. Groh got to third on a single} tra ie Ap oichans, and a one-mile Buffalo at Rochester, | and once when the M: t swung with + Kid] 8et for to-day, with the finals sched- | always willing, finally got over a nice} 0 the aight of June 9. Coaches and athletes expecte themselves a ball game. h e this stocky backstop was}42d Meusel reached second in the i" pected new | ‘Rf " AA leagul atch race between Orlando Plant, the Syracuse at Toronto (2 : right cross to the jaw. He followed Bunty 40, the clever California tght.| CORference records in the high jump said Miller Huggins after a sensation and there are many good ainth inning with two out by pitting popular Itallan sprinter, Willie Spencer ‘with « right to the body, but Joe got ete, , : Bbt and javelin throw and were prepared [the Same “a lot of you fellows don't | jndges of catchers who think he will|/Safely to left. Both these players} and Ray Eaton. Plant has an old sco bag his piston-rod left working again, and | "oleh, hae been signed up tc battle Hapoy leans in & fifteen-reund ‘Smith was away off in distance with decision, at the Loulsianan Au Jeft and right awing for the head. ies at Haw Grisane oo June de. bhaes wy were at it lke « couple of] must do 170 pounds at the ringside. Shade ‘scrappy bantams at the dell, but they|'# also booked with Andy Bchnelder fr fnued a wicked exchange long|tWelve-round go at Omaha, Nev., on Jun 3 0 bis utter ag Ph sigh oly pats Kid Norfolk and John Lester Johnson ii) either ns ya infra tt even, | SESRANE® Punches in & ten-round bout, tow rules, shook and called + | decision, at @ show to be held 4 * : “Tseem to get the Babe right, I,don't Jt fer into the|Were stranded there when George] to settle with Baton, Th 1 ADVERTISEMENT, to see tenth-second watches tick off| tare whether he ever hite e home cum genynue cee ere esror fe conoludes| Kelly raised & week fix to Boockeh, | the Italtan on an off night last Tuesday er wy eet Thay a new monte in some of the track! oy not, It's the singles and the dou- hie major league da The Braves and Giants will meet|and beat him and Ab Goullet best two as {mportant points, including | US%_8B4 the real baseball that he] Brank Snyder will be unable to/ asain to-da: Barnes will twirl] out of three. Piani ts rounding Into the two/sport rule, came before the ‘WILL PROTECT YOU Conference Faculty Committee, 7 which met here to-day prior to the bY o track and field contests. ‘ . au ©] great condition and he is confident of plays that make him worth a@ lot of} catch all the games that are to be|for the world’s champions and “Silent turning the tables on Baton and givin money. Ruth ts bail player at|piayed and Smith will not be rein-|John Watson for Fred Mitchell's team.| oo oicer a beating. heart, He is one of the best ball} stated by McGraw for some time. Ee , — players in America. Sometimes I] This may mean that ton will would like you fellows to forget his} head into the game in the near future, PHIL KRUG OUTPOINTS REGENTS CLEAN UP. Sag pas ni G IN NEWARK o : to-night, home run record and consider him on| McGraw thinks well of Gaston and it} ROSENBER' The Regent bowlers of Flatbush we Fe BynGH Bees ne LBAD. MARTIN AND BURKE his merits as an everyday working|is a wonder he never gave him more in excellent form last night when Oy A HOME SAVER e woe haw om the Aight was Lynch's, | | Jack Johnson, the colored heavyweight and MATCHED FOR BOUT |»! player. chances to work behind the b: Tn an exctting twelve-round bout at| Performed tn the Eastern Alley Owners’ | —~ a — ————_ 4 re never was & moment} former heavyweight champion, wili cusage Leen © 5 ‘The Babe was not alone in his plans] Strange as it may seem, the Giants] Newark last night, Phil Krug, the pop- “¢ y team and {n ry When Smith wasn't in there doing @| in @ bout on the afternoon of July 4. He San winning Chie Dall a ta catcher, inclading Smith,| ular local middlewelght, although out- {dual tournament at the Regent driv S fot of stuff and dangerous. via oe neneat ut Jackson, a colored! COLUMBUS, O., June 2.—Bob Mar-|q yteady pene ar Pa vanes Nia coat on his feet. Snyder, Gas- | we Eaeae ten pounds, defeated Dave ve ome oe ae bins & 08 >. J Welve- champion heavywe! iy i e 2 p . of en . Toward the end Joe began pap-|hearrncledt of Davion, O.. in & twelve-Ttin, A schainplon peavywelkat, Taply aided and abetted ‘and Smith are all ctever catchers,| Rosenberg, New York's promising) iiyo, Kramer, del FOR YO Bmith with his right and [fund bout et Washington Court House, O.! and Joe Burko, Cleveland, have been UA ene ‘ by Aaron] ton Mase Br the sistent cade r. Krug's weight was 153 and bis] js\oagwase. in @ “AND YOURS matched for a twelve-round:bout to be} Ward, Fra 2B Wally Pipp.| but ar ee 0 p slayvest major} ooo nent's 46% aa ’ Yili camaeety. barged. Bren, tation |, Fer the, Mme tame, the much p--tponed| atnged hero next Monday alght, wws{ 0D Meusel tried hard, bur qhe best | league players on thelr fect, unee Atle 20, Aral dutpainting in| oaeeee ite - ns Migd ares, rer as ph af Allentow announe to-day Burke recently won| he uid do was a long fy here and If Gaston Somes through McGraw in every round, It @ sensational Byerything for Bu and Bowth sand Cart Tremaine of Cleveland is on a decision over Martin sn twelve rounds | there to score a man {rom third when] will have “pulled” another clever bit] pattie, however, and the pair are to be}. SO-DAN, 330 ©, 6, FOLO| “Ree ‘hihatdestumarte, ant Bowling: ‘Sodrome at Bulgio, at Akron, i was his forcea to mest an ea Ya. Bosion,— Advi. DW. 8d reuse tched. EL {

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