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SS ae ; aa ‘ir LEONARD BLAMES INDOOR TRAINING FOR HIS POOR SHOWINGS SSN ETE EET RT A ARSE a tnt Ff NRE scenes e "HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 98, 1 “4 —_—_— 4 |WIL GIVE MORVICH |AN OLD MAN’S GAME: => By Thornton Fisher|(HAMPHEREAFTER | | LONG REST BEFORE , | TO PREPARE OR ANOTHER STAR season | BOUISOUTOOORS NATL CHAMPION IS ° Trying to. Do His Trainer 4 Remain at Latonia for Maat sania f Favor Responsible for Bad@s Saturday’s Derby. y Form Against Britton. | Hen-HEH- 1Hit'erR BY GRavy= CINCINNATI, June 28,—Morvich, last of the Eastern horses that ran in the Kentucky Special race last Sat- urday, was shipped back to New York and will be given a rest before he is called upon to fill his Eastern track engagements. Olympus, stablemate of Whiskaway, winner of the Special, remained at Latonia and, with Broomster, will represent the Harry Payne Whitney stables in the Latonia Derby, to be run on Saturday. This race is at a mile and a half, and to it the Ken- LK of the Britton-Leonard bout lucky Jockey Club has added $15,000 as a fake ts ridiculous. Bothitn the thirty-nine years of its his- men fought as hard as they/tory, beginning in 1883 with the great knew how but Leonard wasn't/ colt Lenatus, the race has been won “there,"" while Britton was and sur-|hy some of the best thoroughbreds prisingly so. Benny was lacking in| on the turf, among them Bolsan, Los all the stuff that has made him 80/ Angeles, Halma, Ben Brush, Orna- classy heretofore. His brain was in-|ment, Sir Huon, Olambala, Free active, his ring craft wasn’t visible.| Lance and Upset. Besides, he hadn't any slow-thinking| Besides the Whitney pair, the ficld By Alex Sullivan. CCORDING to his A friends, trying was the cause of Benny Leon- ard’s comparatively poor showing against the veteran Jack Britton im the Velodrome on Monday night, And from now on Benny will do no favors at the expense of prestige, In the future Bermy will do all hia — training, at least when the weather is not too cold to box outdoors, in the open. He blames his poor ex-_ hibition on the fact that for the Brit- ton fight he trained indoors, and the gym was so stuffy at times that he ~ could hardly breathe, owing to the small army of followers eager to see him work out. . Leonard's trainer is Mannie Sea« man, About a year ago Mannie after ~ a lot of “diggin” raised $5,000 to build a gym. He bought all the Iat- ~ ees Britton- Leonard Fake Talk Ridiculous—Benny Outlook in Tendler Bout. THE AVERAGE OUTSIDERS *S> GOLF AS & GAKE IMPRESSION OF GOLF (S USUALLY POR. VENERABLE THIS — BEFORE HE CONTReeTS THE DISEASE s FOLKS's WALTER HAGEN FORMER U.S. OPEM CHamprond WHO HAS JUST Won THE BRITISH OPEN TITLE IN & POWERFUL FIELD IS IN WIS EARLY THIRTIES. IT REQUIRES BOBBY aN a: est paraphernalia. In every way the “ Rocky Kansas in front of him. In-|this year probably will include Thibo- STAMINA. FAG SET JESSE SWEETSER JONES ONE OF gym was right up to date, , stead he had about the most resource-|daux, which ran a sensational second OF EYES AND Many OTHE “er” THE FING ST As Mannie had invested “his afl* ful boxer of modern times to combat,|to Whiskaway in thé Special; John PENSICAL QUALITIES TO PRESENT ‘Mer GOLFERS IN THE WORLD in the gym, Benny because of their ~ @ man just as clever, bigger and} Finn, which ran third to Morvich, NEGOTIATE An /£ Hous CHAHPION 1S \S TWENTY NEARS Obs close relationship thought that he. stronger. and Bet Mosie in the Kentucky Derby, GOURSE NOT TO MENTION 36 BUT WENTY— e was obliged to train there. In fact, Britton hasn't gone through hun-}and E. ‘R. Bradley's By Gosh, The OR YS HOLES A DAY. they say that it was Benny that put Soman: the bee in Mannie's bonnet to estab= lish the gym. Ever since then Benny has wo: out In Mannie’s gym. Naturally, with hundreds of followers crowding around him in the limited space of a gym it has handicapped him in his training for bouts and he never has been in the form he used to’ get hime self into when he went to Lakewood to prepare for championship bouts. Of course, Benny would like to see | Mannie get the money that he has invested in the gym, but the form he displayed against Britton convinced him that indoor work, especially in warm weather, is all wrong, Hereafter he will work out« doors whenever he can. “There is one thing I learned by, the Britton fight,” said Leonard yes= terday, “and that is the bad effect of . working indoors. My mind was not right, my legs were not as reliable ag they should have been. Hereafter I'm going to do lots of road work, and will also do my boxing in the open whenever possible. “That working out every day, sure ~ rounded by a well-meaning but an- ed out Recount. The latter should] noying crowd of admirers is harm-~ have won, but he was bothered a lot} ful. by Lang on Sunnyland in the stretch. dreds of battles without storing up| latter is said to have been working > ring knowledge. He has met the best |svell and to have shown a liking for a Gene Atma ai obo sis Yo apotnent ts Wilhelm Has Instilled | it ane case opomene tmi| Huggins Under | Plenty of Fight in Phils, | : —n Orders to Fine | — Even Fletcher, Ex-Giant LIVE WIRES ||irsch Willing to Sell the same class of opponents that N the Velodrome fight, Britton 0 Fi L Me seemed to sus! that Leonard r re ax en ° ° the Benny het ee Rertner New York Gharksign |e sent a ewan tol Any Horse in His Barn Britton has met in his long career. wasn't quite the Benny he used i ere interested in face tracks. I'm|,The best phase of Suzanne's and . Chased Out of Game in to be. In the first place he didn't! yer Huggins, manager of the slld- have that bouncing footwork that not trying to knock anybody or criti.|Molla’s playing 1s thelr back-hand ; ; Z Gao, I dust want ( 2 slams. t i Sande, In addition he had a wager Opening Series Here. just want to know. I like to Trainer Who Once Owned| iande. 1 adait a Morvich and Grey Lag Si: Kis battlnechta Yeatior. (wo ing, slipping, skidding Yankees, came to play the races and do. If we have got eee Has Some Good Ones. “Canido-« go; his eful gliding in and out town yesterday, saw Col. Jacob Ruppert and Col, Tillinghast L, Huston, his em- that made him such a clever offensive to cut it out the rule ought to work| Harvard was the favorite last year lanket and cover all, Am 1/#Md lost the crew mce to Yale. Har- boxer wasn't in evidence, and his left | Ployers, and left for Washington late at hook wasn't hooking with its old time} night ready to use a big stick on his faster Mic atone: in seated And while this talk was going on lost the crew race to Yale. Garvara By Bozeman Bulger. steam and precision. wavering champions at the express HESE Phillies who are to fight After about five rounds Britton] direction of the club's owners, who are | three or four of the boys went to the} %esn't want to be the favorite next telephone and got down a bet. TORT noted these things and became less| smarting under the sting of twelve de- our champs for the ‘rest of the Just th Sel Fels, AXEY HIRSCH, who has sold dle ‘hea “ame the talk of Judge! Rear winner of that Harvard-Yale Gaeatul. Kal the wort, prceremea he] (eats in five lene Attone pasion, week want it known that they . There is to be no chan; in the man- "t " beenme even. disdaintul o¢ the fight change in’ the haven't come here Just for a five days'|raDalg thas got the peas ue ecto ueood Facnlnoraes/ini ine) That crack about them being watched | resatta was the New Haven Rallrond, t, ng them Grey La: It took $13,000 for pulling an obser- past, among them Grey Lag o agement of the Yanks. “2 lonibipnd ene Loli lgarcia Sasi There was thought of pressing Ed set-up. Though down in the race and eas Ore Pr ubeeta tines vation train four miles up the river.Jand Morvich, wants to get r!4 of] nimble was a lucky winner of the * 8 . some more. He has some good per-| Parole Handicap, in which she head- Barrow, the big business manager, who|4 little down in the mouth Manager who feared him. In Britton he had an : : ; Rowing experts are funny things./ formers in his barn, including the led the Red Sox to a pennant, into ser- id opponent who not only wasn't afraid] vice, but he refused to allow his name] Wune™m says It's going to take u Some are nautical experts and some| oon ta riving Cloud. New are naught. os Hampshire, which won the Canarsie J. E. Widener’s Anonymous ran a Powerful race in finishing second to New Hampshire. He was away from the barrier slowly, made up a lot of ground, and was ‘closing so fast on the winner that Sande had to apply the whip to New Hampshire when he was within fifty yards of the wire. By Vincent Treanor. Miller Huggins was in town for a few hours yesterday and stopped in for a conference with Col. Huston. “I don't think our ball club has fone to pieces by any means,"’ said of him but one who made him over-| to go before the convention, “Not for| Straight arm punch squarely on the cautious. Several times during the] gold or precious stones," said Ed-|button to make ‘em quit. And to bout Leonard might have done better | ward G. Hohe hed crowded dade ccd nee fer | “stuggine is under expres orders to] Drove it the visiting boys have started careful, He didn't, pengibly because he} “eer fire” if his men do not buck} mighty fretful. urihg the Britton bout I was embarrassed by my usual absence of 7? d attend strictly to the business} It may be news to big lea a|the Yank manager, ‘We've had a| Engilsh-made shell of Yale fresh-| Stakes yesterday; Bo McMillan, an-| Jack Goldsborough said he would| pep that I got bewildered as the bout knew his own limitations against a] 5? jin ig leaguers an = i playing bail. tough streak of luck but it wi men sank in course of a race. You inner; Jolly Sailor, T uit training if Prince James didn’t| progressed, and I guess that in a way man of the Britton calibre, The Colonels hope that the warning|!t may be embarassing to Mr. Wil-|trome tho other Wag. Weve anocs|never can tell about an English boat | ther winner Y apart ete 1G nd ad Pa win the last race. Many a trainer| was responsible for my losing my has said this under similar condi- tions only to see their charges beaten, words of Judge Landis that HE will} helm, but in his minor league days he take a hand and suspend players who| W48 known as Little Eva. I happened HE psychological moment in] frequent race tracks and bet on|to be the official scorer back in Bir- the bout, to our mind, was|eambling games of all kinds will have|mingham some twenty years ago on —lock at the Titanic and the Lusi-|¥ler, Long Island and Sidereal. tania. Flying Cloud ts the best of the lot. bailed All are for sale. Wallie Schang very much. He has been in New York for a week or more with a broken toe. I hope he will be head and hitting Britton when he wa; down, although I thought he was q both feet when I struck him, If the A! 1a toituen the len but they are back on the training job he A's could only 7a y .|the next day. : “'m going to leave for Michigan when Britton, becoming un-|% good effect. the occasion when Little Eva made| 'eedy for work when the club returns ; theyra lend it once| Hirsch isn’t going out of the train y 0 uly ‘rough, pushed Leonard trom that wears Cothing to these storie} the historic record of pitching two no- | home. "od aioli uc eed ing business by any means, but he], Th? Popular Schwarts colors came| City to-morrow (to-day) to fens him in the thirteenth roun 80 ws 3 . home in front on Toll {n the Castle- ton. It is no easy matter for a three- Rocky Kansas, and when I return to prepare for the Lew Tendler fight £ year-old to beat such a fast horse as| will train entirely different. My work Naturalist, when everything develops| will be done outdoors and in no in favor of the latter. Joe Notter had| stuffy gym. he hae been Joshed a lot by letting @/ roi in racing trim and was confident} “Tendler, I know, is a good, stiff champion get away from him. HeJof the result, When Notter left the| body punchey, and if I want to re- made good money on the transaction| Whitney employ to branch out as a| tain my title I will have to be in thy ¢ | ee belie in selling when a quick turnover can be made. He has never regretted selling Morvich, although _|trainer for himself, as good a judge as| best of shape, and, believe me, wh and shared in the Morvich stake win-/ sry Rowe, sald Joe would make|I climb through the ropes in Boyl nings last season at Saratoga. The|yood, colt had bad woking legs when Hirsch let him go to Fred Burlew.! There was quite some talk about Hirsch nominated him for some of| form reversals when Bud. Fisher's . the richest stakes at the Spa, which} Overtake won the sccond race. There| ye General Ores Aunigue Ansel his breeder had neglected to do. was nothing startling about this.|tion of the Pennsylvania Rallroad will” Hirsch profited to the extent of|Leochares II. isn't much, and Avispa| have its annual outing on Sunday, July $4400, the value of the Canarsie,|didn't like the going. Would seem |‘, when the company’s ferryboat Pitts~ which New Hampshire won very! from this as if Overtake couldn't help | burgh will make‘the trip to Bear Moun- handily under an alert ride by Ear!| winning. tain. There will be music and refresh- ments on board, but it has not be He is doing so. Thirty Acres I will not be tn any such poor condition as I was Monday, night.” —————>__—_ Fistic News *ecxand Gossip show of the Ocean Park A. A. of Long Branch, N. J., on Friday night. Danny Humphreys meets Silent Regan in the sem!- final of ten rounds. REPORT JACKSON PLAYED WITH JERSEY NINE 5O Beseccreare PR of admirers in this vicinity. " hit games in a single day—a double- . Huggins, |. Rui rt, ‘We do much force that Benny toppled over | not consider him to blame for the slump | Header. Ernggins tried to apear confident But] soy york Boxing Commission will backward and rocked on the floor.|of the Yankees. ‘The fault t@ with the| You may take it from me that the|/@ looked thin, drawn and haggard.|) 7°™, Gitte Ruth's scraps with Such treatment made Benny the most | players themseives, and is also partly | Kaiser, as they call him, is a fighting| The little fellow takes his job very] Nave to dictate Ruths serapl wih abashed man in the house, especially] due to injuries to several of our regu-|fool. We wero kids together. Yes,|™uch to heart. This slump appears] ex Hata as Jack turned his back on him and|lar men. Those who have not beenJand he has even taught bad, ugly|t© have aged him several years. es walked to the other side of the ropes, |9ing thelr best have been cautioned! manners to his players. He'll tght| Shuffling Phil Douglas is back in Rainey Under the circumstances it was up| ints change at ones ee ‘ere | these champs to a finish, You watch. | his stride again. He pitched in‘per-| | Walter Hagen wins the British open to Jack to go over to Benny and as- epee For instance, you'd never suspect| fect form yesterday. ‘This, right on|#olf championship, But iat sist him to his feet with a word of WILLARD Arthur Fletcher of getting old and|top of the great game he pitched|lecturers cleaned up our open dates. upology, But Britton didn’t do any- IN TRAINING erochety. But he is. That old boy|@sainst Brooklyn is an excellent sign. o = thing of the kind, Instead, he al- WANTS DEMPSEY AGAIN | who used to be the life of the Giants| Just one more pitcher like Douglas] You can’t say those Philly teams lowed the badly chagrined Leonard to emateneass actually in his happy-go-lucky days {s]and the Glants would make a runaway|are ivory. They sink to the bottom get to his feet any way he could. LOS ANGELES, old und changed now. He tried to|affair of this National League race, of the league—they don't float. Being thrown around like a bag of Willard, f talk our champs out of a ball game oats was a new experience to Leon- 2 ROBE We yesterday and was ready to fight ard, apd he himself made it look] %°xing champion, has begun training} about it. He actually attempted to worse by awkwardly offering to ex-| here for what he hopes will be a re-| hold the sop ines in a flery debate so cuse Britton with a shake of the] ¢, that rain would come down and rob hand. Benny would have been doing| wry wn, Wyn Tack Dempsey, WhO} uy of « victory already in hand, ‘That's the right thing if he got up good and] “Tested the title from him at Toledo. | oi4 stuff, but you can bet Wilhelm mad and torn into Britton. He termed his work thus far “light| put him up to it. Jack Sharkey, who has been signed decided yet to hold any exercises at After that Benny seemed to lose} signal practice,” and said he would] As 4 result Arthur went off the| UP by Dave Driscoll to meet champion WHITE BEATS DUNDEE Hear Mountat sbe agit on 509 Seer confidence in himself. His ring pres-| “get down to hard work to-day field in disgrace, the rain held up| Johnny Dundee in a fitteen round bat- IN HARD BATTLE] 717 caste about 1,000. ence was gone to such fan extent that “I'm in dead earnest about this," he | UAtl six apes had porn. Disyeet and) te for the junior lightweight cham- = —e = when he swung the alleged foul blows] said. “1 want.to meet Dempse the Giants had won the pustime. J ~ For the show of the Freeport Sporting . a 7 Sigh 2 eee? on the sinking Britton he wasn't the Pecmaek woes 4 ohh ra Racer What's more, Arthur is likely to take| Pionship title at Ebbets Field 1M} oyyh of Long island on the night of July i cipielaati eae mane, ea DAVENPORT, Ia., June 28.—Charley cool, calculating champion we have! get another chance I'll try to prove] little of the profits out of that gro-| Brooklyn, on the night of July 6, 18] 3, the matchmaker has signed up Sailor Jos sack baseball fans want the White” of Chicago outpointed Johnn heretofore seen in action, That Brit-}\t was only a lucky punch that gave | Cery store at Collinsville, Il., and pay} to battle for twenty per cent. of the| X*lly of Philadelphia to battle Walter Mohr} (IN. J.) team blacklisted for playing|}Dundee, world's junior LUghtwelgh ton shove unnerved him. lin vistary lover aa Getore.!? a fine. Maybe not. We hope not. of Brooklyn in the main go of twelve! jog Jackson, former White Sox player,!champion, in their ten-round bout here Will As se Rai a6 ffl pag That would el h docp.| Bet sross receipts. This bout is ex-| rounds. Ray West of Brooklyn will battle/in centre field last Sunday against the last eight, ‘White outwolahed’ Rieades be OW fight fans are wondering | Dempse in October.” '*84Y f° liy“tosing that dough Laie to apr Fal aise om x Seg eee prey oes Gatun (ha ootae at (nensiy Wom pounds €b0 thls atin pound what will happen to Leonard ——>—_—_ ; ight fans as enc! y hea thousan Josephs, hit a single, double and a|age proved too great a handicap for the when he meets Lew Tendler, If INTERNAVIONAL LEAGUE. Pion ideard pian deanee jong Pee ‘The Renny Valger-Oscar Deschamps bout | home! game little Scotch-Wop, Dw Pantinn against Britton Is the YF FE \ toronto $8 46 Fy] Jumped on Hubbell bétore he hud got Lo ata gf li Lap oeah ibe Mlgyid ee Dundee fought @ desperate and clever 743 0 peen postponed a weel ian ter beewon tn cation Maite "885 |Readi'g 31: > .443| UP 4 Kood sWeat, but that didn’t stop] cnariey Weinert, tho Newark heavy: Valger eapacts te most Clonte Tate or | YACKSON, WEAVER AND _ [oour but the Chicagoan landed heavy ing a fast two-handed boxer, is a 32 .515|Syr'use 26 41 .ggg| the arguments. Even when the rain] weight, who surprised his host of friends) Richte Mitchell at Winnipeg July 9. RISBERG ARE “RINGERS” punches and in the yneventh found punishing body hitter. ‘There certainly | Buffalo 35 33 .515 |Newark £1 42 .333| Came down hard enough to overflow] in Newark recently by the easy manner 1 ropped the junior lightweight cham- New or Used, it is Umpire McCormick's shoes which he outpointed Harry Foley of New , pion with a left hook to the Jaw. ‘Thix . is more sting to his blows than the GAMES YESTERDAY, apa wet, the Piliies wane tate Orleans in a twelve-round bout at the Broad Port isiaar Bae teen ceracgee ae ett} Joe Jackson, Buck Weaver and Swede }}jow cut a gash on Johnny's chin and theonecar youwill ea pale na All games postponed on account of |quurrelsome as if playing for the] © of Newark, was matched to-day (0 AoA’ Jorry cole, the Buffalo) fighter who 1s|sberg, who were driven In disgrace }proved ® big handicap throughout the h t out shoe ‘his Philadelphia. rival’ at. 135 |"%!?+ world's championship, soettnt asm fifteen round declan ppar zi | under the management of Dan Rogers, man-|from organization baseball, as @ result |Temalning rounds get the utmost ou . ow Or ager of Rocky Kansas, the crack Buffalo|of the crooked world series between the A A eur aren te |Resding prio 5 ye , In the third inning, with two on| ceive « guarantes of 400 |UENtweleht, Smith and Cole Will come te | Chicago White Sox and Cincinnat! Reds, |BOBBY JONES TO ENTER ofin service, powet 5 at Jersey City (2 games). : S i000. gether In @ ten round no deolston bout at ‘The outlook certainly 1s gloomy tor Baltimore at Newark. Se eee Oa anne ene: PSD S"thow tobe brought off at Kile, Pur, on|are alleged to be using assumed nam HARVARD THIS FALL and endurance. our Benny unless he improves @ lot Toronto at Syracuse. cvery move,” Very prompiy 1a test | Midget Smith, who has deen enjoying «| July 7. and playing in ragged uniforms in small —_——_ = off the Britton fight. hi ry Ptly he blast-| vacation of @ few weeks up in Maine, is = towns and winning a lot of money in] ATLANTA, Ga, June 28—Robert ed Mr. Hubbell for a blow that bump- ready to fight a and his manag Pav! Doyle, the or st side welter-|bets, They are reported to have played|T, Jones of Atlanta, Southern ama- Y t ed the ball into the fence in far right] signed him up to Bamm; vain siya our present car amy Mani lght, who 't Ww ecently and are likely centre, It was the cleanest of home| qood Western bantamweight Burt Avenue ‘A.A nd, in New Jersey: r 4 teur golf champion, will enter Har- Ay Coney, te to strike Long Island, Pennsylvania and runs. Those three runs got Fletch- ‘iin “Sveratnee he "defeaced | Connecticut towns shortly. ete accepted as part er's goat, caused him to be put out Smith will draw down a guaral Afteen-round bot . ne LANDIS WILL REVOKE payment if desired vard this fall to take a bachelor of arts degree, which probably will re- quire two years, his father, Robert HERE’S HOW THEY STAND NATIONAL LEAGUE, AMERICAN LEAGUE, of the game. Then the Giants up and| te of $2,500. made two more in the fourth. And so zolo, a. ve > a it went, Eddie Fitzsimmons, the good Yorkville an exceptio BARNSTORMING RULE |P. Jones, said to-day. Young Jones Work 40 25 68 |Pitt'gh. 31 27 600 We de BO .. B:& FC| again the Phila tried to delay, but{llehtwelght who made short work of Sam was twenty last Merch 17. He will York 40 tt" £ St.Lo'is 40 29 .580|Wash'n 32 34 ve bath ae a OpaR BtLo'ie 35 29 1647 |Chicago 31 33 484|N.Vorke 38 21 ‘tet | Clana ‘a71| the rain held off until the sixth. ‘The | NOMPE of Brooklyn at the Velodrome 08) jog wagner, who brought Jack She Commissioner. Landis will announce |enter the national amateur and op or 1. leve'd 32 26 .471 Monday night by knocking him out in one bantam, thinks he hi “4 " ts this immer. He Brook’n 36 30 .545)Phil'ia. 24 27 .393| Detroit. 35 <2 .522| Phil'ia. 26 34 433] %€CONd Kame had to be called off. It} round of the wemi-final to. the Leonard-| sre rry Gordon, who Bid decliion on tig bere. etnemnlngs! eo SOMERS cout Tem thie * Cinc'ti. ch Mga me 88 .387| Chicago 35 32 .522| Boston. 28 £8 .424| Wil! go for another double-header. Briton | bout, received 8 guarantee | ee nut fought eile was af at few" | rule within « sort Hts z io ner: bia ua ne! j GAMES YE! le GAMES YESTERDAY. During the rainy wait ball players| sunilar sum. Gommonwenitn Club duly 2% “Wagner ln: |exegea the suspension of Babe Ruth, ea Ane New York, 7; Philadelphia, 1 (called| Cleveland, 9; St. Louiv, 7. sat around and discussed the speech a ae aerate ior Gorden? tl Bob Meusel and Bill Piercy. DUNCAN AND MITCHELL _ end of sixth inning; rain). Cc 9; of Judge, Landis to the Yanks and|.,4% Bob Martin, the ho ight champion for the ttle, * St. Louie, '9; Cincinnati, 8 (12 ins). ag0, 9; Detroit, 5, Ana of the AWE. U'.,'is to recelve the enormous “TRAINS FOR BRENNAN COMING TO PLAY GOLF Brookiyn, 7; Boston, 3” Phila'phia, 41 Boston, 2 (tet came) | “rwiat doen he mean—inere tn no|sitweite round tout atte ue tenag | rkatt Bagtaht04 Mickey Walker haze bana] MARTIN FIAT — AUTHORIZED BUICK Pittsburgh, Chicago, 1 (first} Phila’phia, 6; Boston, 4 (2d game).| place for gambling in basebull?” ash Sacer dl ee 4 ee INTINGTON, W. Va., June 28.—| LONDON, June 28,—George Dun- EXCHANGE DEAL A H le pase baal k-| show to be held at Ashland, Ky., on th HUNTINGTON, W. Va. ERS game). GAMES TO-DAY. ed one of the old timers, “He says] afternoon of July 4, he has cancelled the astern star Of. Monaay E yyweight champion of]can and Abe Mitchell, leading British . 5 er, Jack Bugler, Bob Martin, heavyweis! Pittsburgh, 7} Chicago, 1 (second} |, SANE’ Pit we shouldn't bet on tho races, Li[other two bouts which he had booked prior | thae Waiker will hnnek out Bogual the text] fy awericen Teapeditionary forces, willl golfers, left for Southampton this 239 WwW 5 vere GAMES TO-DAY. Chicago at Detroit, ay eos 8 boy. ao right but what]! ‘st contest, al resume training here Taaay {or Bij|morning to board the liner Majestic. . 8th St. ‘ P Boston at Philadelphia. | °?°™ vere reanagers aNd} Hutch Brandt, the vetera ight] Gene Delmont, the fast Memphis light-| scheduled twelve-round bout with th ths in 5 ij f the play re in bantamwelgh| Ms BOE ee PO tchba't Cliffside Park,|They plan to spend three mont at Broadway, New Yi it | Philadelphia at New York (2 games) so on? I Players have to lay offloe wrookiyn, hus been matched ty teu Me-| WHERt hes beet signed for two matches by Brennan on July 4 af Ciftaide Park. eavlog-over various courses, nthe Y> ork City Cy Me the poptes does that mean managers <r ment Red Monroe of Yonkers in! Ria inanager, Al Lippe. oO *" Bivtaburah gp Ghisago.' re Broldiay tt PL Akay’ Sem" and owners will lay of? There have ius fusin go ef twelve syuaea af ibe uast Aif'Sa Yuly" lb Woaca'* Sunday. United states, ———E—EE - Semen sittin i Lieatoaeeall gS Tee we - way i '

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