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10 RE THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 38, 1922, i DEMPSEY MAY BOX BOTH MEEHAN AND GREB THIS MONTH \ iLEONARD-KANSAS ANOTHER TEST FOR LEONARD TO-MORROW . By Thornton Fisher IWILLS'S MAN MANACER WORRY 00 DELANSICNNG pa aes euangetels Both Boxers Are Reported to Paddy Mullins Says He Has Be in Fine Fettle for Bat- Had No Assurances That o- tle To-Morrow. Dempsey Will Sign. MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., July §.— Promoter Floyd Fitzsimmons is confi- dent that a capacity crowd of 30,000 By Alex. Sullivan, ADDY MULLINS, manager of Harry Wills, the Negro heavy- BENNY KNOCKED ROCKY BE THe Sap TO THE BoaRDS FOR A BATTLE BETWEEN iz — as will attend the bout between World GOON BOP COULDNT: CAM See aie LEONARD 4ND KANSaS— nger of Jack Leonard-Tendier Go Promises|1shtweight Champion Benny Leon~ pp a ‘; Sealy wih Him Dupin TUR CARS gour peipeer, is Peeved. | Jack Kearns ARD'S SHO! GARDEM+ e wa 7 to Be Best t Cham. |S" of New York City and Rocky BINEREM GA) Ghlenorace: Cle “Suinty ThE mn and the title holder loft’ town on an e Kansan of Buffalo at his new concrete =e rene XT jour without even saying KANSOS TO MAKE & REAL FIGHE OF IT WITH THE CHANPION & goodbye, Mullins says he doesn't know where he stands regarding the match, He declares that he has no assur- | ances that the Dempsey-Wills bout | will ever take place. He thought that Kearns would communicete with him before going away, but nary a word. Regarding the reported plans of Kearns to meet him July 8 to settle , plonship Fight in Years. | With Tendler and Leonard signed | | to fight July 27 the crews of nimble | press agents for both sides can break training, Their typewriting arms ‘ere stiff and they are feeling a litte M stale. It has been a tough job to get all possible advertising out of the arena to-morrow afternoon. Interest in increasing in the bout. ‘The advance pale of tickets has been heavy, and is increasing as the time approaches for the prospective bellig- erents to enter the ring. New arriv- als are being reported with cach suc- ceeding train. ‘ Leonard has established local train- LEONARDS RECENT . 6s THE eHame NEEDS JUST SUCH & @ONTEST ON THE. OMER HANG THE STING OF | ing quarters in the Tasker Cottage on PF OEXHIBITION WITH BEFORE the details of the rivalry between Leonard and Tendler!y aie Michigan. The champion's par- ‘ kate BRITTON MAY ar chee Cee hi radslvee Tey cess net eek for the vast two years without acct-/ty, including Manager Billy_Gibson, ‘ SPUR HiM TO TENMFER THIS MONTHO from Kearns except what h pees | @entally slipping into a position} brothers Joey and Charlle and Trainer f RAP printed in the papers. { where ¢ 5 LIke BENNY ‘a match couldn't be avoide.|Mannte Seamon, are quartered in the ef Agel the hen@ior doves, knowing | Oren ees ace Chambon apres on At fs OF OLD IN ring,” said Mullins, “not in’ the pa- | | ‘ist the a fine condition and is in good spirits ’ § CROER TO pers. I have my $5,000 ready to post | that he wasn't good enough yet 'O/after his recent welterweight cham- vg ry eels ERASE (Te fight Benny without surely being|pionship match with Jack Britton. > ; knocksd out, challenged the cham-| Kansas, too, in established in local he, P et —e — : quarters and is training hard in prep- pion to advertise other matches, and | aration for the approaching bout. as a forfeit. We have had many of- fers for bouts throughout the coun- try, but. our hands are tled because Live Wires ByNeal G’Hara “I want this bout fought in zB THE LEADING HOME RUN of the uncertainty of the battle with ‘ i : ae i y Dempsey. If he sl 5 deftly avoided any danger of beins| ‘The Buffalo Italian realizes that his . ; Peeing Ficcivo HITTERS IN BIG LEAGUES ie Wil pias i ni olveran Se ihe forced into a match with Benny hy]jonly chance to gain the title is ‘ 7 ‘ r y &. wae L LEAGUE. Nowadays two good innings are u|doesn't come through pretty ulek, shouting that Leonard wouldn't make |through @ knockout or on a foul, Kan- Me Bs Moe: Ze SHES. Wega ee tease Ls as [Winning streak for the Braves than'wa Will bata to wee buEe, weight. As Tendler improved ie pach agi fag the _ ibility of Leonard Williams, Philadelphia “ae i (one “Wills is anxious to fight Demp @ Leonard bunch claimed that ia re rely Ae he and is devoting Wheat, Drockivn . mor LAD a 10 Johnny Wilson is giving a slick ex-|8¢¥ this summer. 1 think the bont had grown out of the lightweight] most of his training to heavy work in Ay hee i : , if it ever takes place, should ur class. ‘Tho weight squabble being|the effort to improve his punching ce phnasecn § [hibition as the ever-wait champion Of} rougnt now. The pitblic demands t worn out Leonard clatmed that Tend: | power. Tekst ag peer in +5 £ | the wore. match, and Dempsey has told th ler’s manager had not becn Lee bid Boxing Board it he will accept it oer RD Layee peunivd vathyedlcout t * AMERICAN LEAGUE. Once more the Navy proves it is the} but I think that Wills and I show! jenging, and so wo : E N 1 : E ; ‘ Williams, St. Louis..... +20 |world's best crew. Another triumph] be consulted. ‘hen there was the time they were EV tl 6 WORLD $ vi * x C. Walker, Philadeiphiaw.....17 |¢or the Harding Administration, ot] Meanwhile it is reported tha) matched, and Benny hurt his wrist fi < Shae > | Miller, Philadelphia . Sooo toric, ‘That wasn real sian|( OWN SPORT HISTORY Ruth, New York. Heilman, Detroit . at Benny. He felt it right down to his toes. tendics comely mach ‘outs saneeetcel TAERE’S HOW THEY STAND || Murderers’ Row Forget Pm vimana ae ity Oia ate ite] amon umaces. |) = avamcanuescce. | ALL About the Races and How They Slam That Ball! —_—— * taking a forfeit. from a champion. 6 The winners disclosed fire. Babe took two strikes. Dempsey intends to box Willie Ji.¢ Gl be , couree han, the burlesque heavywoight {rot f os ee Annapolis broke the world’s recoro for the three-mile distance at Pough- keepste. But we still maintain that record would be bettered if they rowed from the shore to the three-mile limit. Femnnsey has never been able te bien Nes 2 knock him out. Meehan, of course. is The worm has turned. Babe Ruth/ not the fighter he was, and Jack has quit baiting the umpires. should have little trouble now ac- to - s ® complishing the feat. jo long as Hoston is in both leagues,| Dempsey is also likely to box ( it looks like Philadelphia will stil!) qorry Greb, American Nght heavy- \ have trouble sewing up eighth place | weigint champion, in Pittsburgh, oe 8 the Coast, whose queer build mal bim a big laugh in the ring, In ar eight-round bont in Philly, mayhe | July Meehan has beaten Demp- sey in two four-round bouts and lost one four-rounder to the champion. Ww. By this time Tendler and his back- N.York % gia Chie'go ere were sure Benny was afraid of | customed to each other's play. St.Lo'is 40 30 .571| Pitts’h, 33 35 485] N.York 42 32 568 e'd 32 40 ana ‘Tendler, and that Tendler was good match was close at all stage: The| Br’kiyn 40 32 656) Phila.. 25 Chie’go 37 33 .529| Boston. 31 40 .437 enough to have a chance. So thuy| lovers were within a point or two of|Cin'ati. 34 36 .486| Boston. 26 Detroit. 36 34 14| Phila.. 27 39 .409 claimed the title to force Benny'’s|©vening the set count during sever GAMES YESTERDAY. i games of the second session, but the hand and incidentally advertise some} Semen Of the mecond, nension: tana | Brooklyn, 8; Boston, 6 (first). GAMES YESTERDAY. Athletics Looked Like Win- : ; " “Whang!"—a line drive, \ July 17, as the promoters there are ¢f Tendter's other matches. Finding | ra, Moret enabled them to dodge die: Brooklyn, 6; Boston, 3 (ageand), | New York, 9: Philadelphia, 3 ners at Start, but Yank|as an Tian Oe ee er aisht) 4 helicopter ts a contrivance that| willing to guarantee $100,000 for the ‘title again, whenever Tendler had x] victory. Coes 2 Clitainnati, 1 tessond): St. Louis, 9; Cleveland, 5. water. The ball landed into the seats | S08 Straight up in the air and stays) match, although fans believe that if ‘one of those Sluggers. Get Busy and/or the right field stands. The con-| there. Connie Mack hi the bout were held in this city they * on,, The returns were juicy Boston, 2; Washington, 1. ha penny aes gir Misi | | mpvenlden ipgwee Gestecena one ealtl. Chie@de, pr bled dla 1, Detroit, 12; Gliedde | Score Easy Victor test had become a slaughter. machines. could get a good deal more, as Greb, ndler's bing a of |yacht took part in the annual open re- GAMES TO-DAY. " ocor Mf y: This made an even dozen home oe hs because of his consecutive victories wmauthorised use of his: atta of the Diamond Point Yacht Club| Brooklyn at New York. GAMES TO-DAY. runs for the King of them all, Yanks furnish the Witt and the|over Charlie Weinert, Tom Gibbons Yeonerd and ‘Tersiler had. been. mak. | 00 Jemeles Bay yesterday funder almost Philadelphia at Boston. Re Vari ax BRIS By Boxeman Bulger, The assembled crowd, highly emo-| Braves the humor of the major|and Gene Tunney, isa big card here ing pretty fair returns out of the|there was a light breese, it was not of Crease at bi eons ei . tional, refused to believe one word | league Whether or not Greb would be) | , general advertiging, but ‘evidently! sumcient strength to kick up any kind |* jeago at Pittsburgh. etroit at Chicago. HE drop-in of these high-living]of what they’d read about these «ee willing to take chances over elght 1 Tendler was trying to hog it. The fea “und "aa a result the screw Ce * Yanks over the weekend proved} Yanks backing ponies. They gave| Sisler leads the A. L. in batting,| ten rounds is problematical, Hingy }) ural ‘it was the. Leonard- craft le excellent time. a ., e mbino an ovation. b run getting and stolen bases, which| speed he expects w carry 4 Menai detek, «They, are to. weigh won a sail-over prise Robins Consider Themselves a uals a armysrient 1G°TRvOr EI cea Nini holding he cee gel may account for why he has no time through to victory over @ short dig- ja at 225 pounds at 2 -P. M.. the|!m the division for cruisers over 46 feet. “eas 5 se Sunday baseball, one hand and tipping his cap with|to write syndicate articles. tance. | Intest improvement in welght limits] athe Craig ‘Trophy, which was the Real Giant Killers Now According to exhaustive reports we| the other. It seemed like old times. for the class, , This weight will be no] prize competed for by motor yachtemen have been reading, Murderers’ Row] All of which goes to show that if Ss easier for’ Tendler than it is for|over a course between the Columbia ee has been seriously diverted from its{all the ball games were played on| Matchmaker Flournoy Completes Sunday there wouldn't be a price posted on a pony and we'd pickle these pitchers as fast as they came. ‘There were no races yesterday, as|!ts a notion worth considering, Card for Buff-Lynch Show all concerned may know. §o, with} Prominent in the assemblage was — ; } withing on the cutt, no entries te ex.| an B, Johnson of the league; P. F.|AIl of the Bouts Are Arranged | matter’ with the hand the: Commission tol d McCarty, director of the Cleveland him he must fight Bro amine, no form sheet to study and no jane Brot A react te aye naz, |Club; Col. Ruppert and Col, Huston.| for the Velodrome Here on purpose by betting on races, having little parties now and then, and what- not. y weighed 1 Yacht Club, 5 t it r ae he fect othy Barret it. i city Yacht Club, Atiantie Clty. rane Brooklyn Team Elated Over me Nig dusiaec the Pater oa . ne ac ee milo | Double Trimming of Braves} wheat is decidedly going back. N spite of all the “business” In the a — nding ed — tal calcu: Many fans are wondering, in view tion made last night at the Columbii eat . Leonard-Tendler affair for the past | lation Taade last night umbial and Hope to Continue Good) oe tie fine relief work Decatur 1s two years this promises to be the doing whenever called upon, why he will not make {te report until all data is Mal best lightweight championship fight 19 | checked up, but Spendthrift 1 Work at Polo Grounds To-Day does not get a chance to start gal of his own, He pitched seven > ad years when it actually comes} was sufficient to leave no room for ‘There ts considerably interest being din- ieee Smo Gueais sone. Beene | soahe. By Joseph Gordon, nings and allowed but three hits. He] pened! ae tie Ree AM RAERIR EZ. the: per, July 10. pleyed Je ine Sivemroued bettie eves boxer A a calculating yet extremely} The week of July 10 to 15 will be try- HERE (s nothing alarming about | ¥"* taken out for a pinch hitter, but In the first inning Mr. Tilly Walker|in'to gee on Seen Saat ae pa which will be staged at the open air boxing ‘ ¢ fighter. He bas a cham-|0Ut week for the track and field ath- the rattling noises heard in the| ‘tt !* no reflection on him. The last} of the Athletics put our Mr. Hoyt in/would have on the bad Yank | how mobett eld n, Brookiyn om There pion's panch. if he has had any|!es, swimmers, boxers, cyclists and tos teaameal ‘ard in the}appearance he made at Ebbets Fieid| his place by slapping the pili into the|” All hands feel much better, By John Pollock Joo Ryder for eight rounds, Harry Cateria fot uncertainty about beating {MeNdball Players of Irish descent now}, vicinity of Brooklyn Bridge}ne saved the game for the Robins by grand stand in the very first inning. sau er Matchmaker Flournoy has finally] ¥# Joe Collett! for alx rou Tendler it has probably been only be- |i the, United States who are desirous| early to-day. They were caused holding the Pirates down to one hit}""th the fourth inning Mr. Walker did| peing here just for-a drop-in the| completed his card df bouts for the| Dilly Giteon, manager of Champion Benny cause.he will be matching his skill for|the team which will represent this coun-| merely by the heavy footsteps of the} after they tled the score in the ninth. | that very same thing in an effort tolYanks go down to Philadelphia to-day| next open alr boxing show to bela ae eva . farina and the Robins were eventually able to bat out a victory. the first time against a really clever ly manager of the Brooklyn Rob- w boxer, Tendler is the first eres eemerli sk ae ie are make it conclusive. to continue their hitting reform over] staged at the Velodrome on Monday ins a® he led his band of players The sixth inning came around,|the Fourth of July. boxer who has perfected the style of | Athletic Union will hold the official and ie isp agatRgAN ’ I evening, July 10. In the main bout 6 aie x therefore, with the Athletics well in] In the mean time the Giants pick i Uckote has already fighting with right foot and right|final tryouts in these branches of sport] across. the ‘bridge for ancther battle] TRANS-MISS, GOLF DRAWS | (reretore, wih te Atfisies Wall Mn), one they left off, only they pick | champion Johnny Butt of Jersey City [Passed the. 424,000 “mark. ‘Gibaon, ‘expects as follows; July 11, swimming and cyo-|of the boroughs, which is to be TR Ming; July 12-18, * iY ne held, Daly ete ana tite} ought im the shadows of Coogan's AN EXCELLENT EN these tryouts will be ‘held In Bluff this afternoon. it will be al OMAHA, Nob. July 2—Two hun- duel between spitballers, Burleigh] dred golfers of the territory west of the fight to attract u gate of $40,000, people explaining to their sons that}0" the Robins to-day. To-morrow | will take on Joe Lynch of New York nobody can play the races, hold par-|they play two games and then go/,, 4 fifteen round battle for the ban- West. The Yanks return fot a a t = jig cet Gace aya to suc-| couble-header Thursday and will be|tamweight championship title. Jack with us for the greater part of July.| “Kid” Wolfe of Cleveland battles ‘The Broadway Exhibition Association of Brooklyn will stage three ten-round bouts Marty Collins it, Nick The result of the Leonard-Tendi ve reederick sw, | Grimes will serve hii wares to theiin. atississippl River will begin the} “But. Papa,” we heard one youth! Wi have @ chance to study their} Frankle Jerome.of Harlem for twelve ke ieatter, goa bgainat wl paint dices a Da ed Ppl ering Bnet ier gee] Giantar wae the yensrable Bhatln | ewenty-seoond annual’ compatition | mirect fin cre, Recs of te Brows NOR’ Ireform more. oloaely. rounds, Johnny Drummle of Jersey shape for thir rap, out in half a dozen years. the present week. plugs of tobacco against the Robins.|for the Trans-Mississippi Guif Asso- Thereupon Wallie Pipp stepped up YY SHUGRU: Philadelphia pois Reunas ane wel hock arene Forfa tehm: ner Willard is hard at work in a three It ought to be good. ciation championship now held by|to the platter and whaled Harris, the JOHNN E WINS He O"Coanell of the. West Bide takes ed up. Jonny oenthe’ Sepining period to St himeeit PHILADELPHIA, July 3—The Inter-| The Robins are fast regaining thelr | George yon Elm of Salt Lake City at | Athletic hurler, for a two base smack. OVER PILKINGTON] on Manny Wexler in a four-round| Jscnas fe Sie Ke main for the match pes to have with [Rational League club ow: name—a name well earned In the past Ward sacrificed as nicely as if the spree mseting Wi New Yoo ch dies nwt “Giant Killers." The last ap-|the Omaha Country Club on Monday, ealip now en aatesiay cid tends to get into good shape before|that Rochester, Buffalo and Reading | Grounds they took the lion: Among the better known players of| Never was, in fact. famous lightweight, made an impres- $00,000 for his end to fight Against Johnny Butt be begins boxing. His weakness at|were the cities which made a fight for] S#mes.and very nearly mae the section eligible to entrance who| ‘Zowle!’’ sang the bat of Everett] *ve debut in this city Saturday night SG a ie is celta Ge ee Toledo was in the legs. He Bad sore|putting the draft back on the league. | #Weep Of the series. Mr. Grime ill contest are: "Ruddy" Knepper,| Scott, who up to that time had re-[ at the Commonwealth Sporting Club, ‘Bathur feet and djdn't like to go on the rond.| There was some argument, with Toron.| has benefited greatly by his visit to] will co : yi Kneppet| galed the Sunday assemblage with the ae ther Promoter, Flournoy mor George where he had no trouble winning the nelther_ Promoter, Flourney nor Georg: ‘i Two in the country, tram, to, Syracuse arid Newark and Jersey| Bonesetter Reese—if his last few per-]Stoux City; Lawrence Bromfield, i rile Pilking-| © 3} fg Wbkete fon pe een ete SORRY, tae ping ity sticking. with Baltimore in formances are any proof of t—took| nenver, runner-up in the 1921 tour-|'moet marvellous of fielding. On this} judges’ decision over Charite f ing-| jnis enormous’ sum. Lynch.” ory ms ie Miexete fap ais sera and very limited liquid refreshments the Giants in great style, outgeneral- “ blow Pipp came home. ton in @ twelve-round bout. It has|’ 11) Gio, the lignthearywelght cham-| : have put Willard into better sha: ling Messrs. Meusel, Stengel and Kel-|"2™ment: Bob McKee, Des Moines.| Catcher Hoffmany, subbing for De-}been a long time since the fans around Whitey Allen, the Harlers teat per tte re Brooklyn Lad - Pelowner of the league leading Baltimore inn the Knish! twice holder of the title; Alex Gra- or @chang, as you will, 4 alee featherweight, will be seen In action Friday than when he started training for the} Orioles, was handed what ly, not to mention the Knight of the ‘ here have seen such gn agressive boxer et at wh Wve. t ae the Bur A, Coney t. : Bottle Bat, Heinle Groh, ond walked|ham, Kansas champion; Jim Ken- as Shugrue proved himself to be. He night. i Mitie trou i he Tones yaa, ey ean i 55 sell three of his regulars this year or}om the field in hig nonchalant way,|nedy, Oklaltoma champion; Jimmy about the time of afternoon |never stopped from the opening gong he Bronx featherwe! who gave Jack | vi ‘be fi ‘another every inch a victor. Ward, medalist at Denver last ye that the batboy usually comes to the] until the final, this in spite of the ter- Sharkey a furious battle « few weeks ago at might ‘result. Potine the att tae ‘Just at present the Robins are go-| Ray Oulmet, beother of Francis; Reu- box, expressing concern and|rific heat. He never gave Gharile a ta geltv the Island club, A ‘on the International Leagu ing Itke @ house afire, to use an origi-| ben Bish and Frank Godchaux of New ty as to who won the second | chance to set, He sas on tap of dim) 4 f he ‘Walter Mohr, the rogged Brooktyn welter- 4 aaeercadiiemtoeress nal expression, They took both ends|Orleans, and Jimmy Manion of St.| race at—somewhere. cil the tty’ and rights to the head.| ‘Fighting Tallor™ of Gt. weal, fond Basler Jog “Kelly” i come ta and] WOMEN PLAYERS READY |°%, yesterday's, double-neader_ by Laut But it was Sunday, He did not|shugrue recently made his debut in rer Erie ‘regular weekty” boxin scored of 8 to 6 and 6 to 3, Their] Knepper is considered by local) show. these parts, beating Gene Delmont at cuee sam ake ae Gare, eres FOR CLAY COURT MEET | pitchers were battered around a wit,|players to be the strongest contende-| Waite Hoyt, never having bothered | Jersey City, which was his first bout) himself under the management of emery but Robble has plenty of them on his| for the title, about the ponies, even on week days,| since winning the referee's decision | Rothwell. BUFFALO, N. ¥., July 3.—Rain| staff, and what are a few pitchers oe neem ‘carefully planted himself at the plate |°ver Johnny Dundee at Worceste; pee light-heavyweight he heavy artillery Is right a pane ne n paver ad eueerh & Dortvenarnest ot the opens [MMS Meant a vistcey Toei |e ee Tee | Ren atied DE, erie one tee INTERYATIONAL LEAGUE. |i hoc wil tp tnd ued” freak cd Licence ae Fa: Lakes tennis | igs, @f how many runs the opponents} READY FOR FIRST MATCH! OO ™ righi centre, Both Scott and} p. BS Ys King on ‘Gene chine, the Greene choula be Wigly ts championship on courts of the | ma’ ———- “ ch Vi bat yund bout oe . t aboard this em ere mie 2 five ls pet Park Club here to-day. The women's | ‘The Braves hit the ball with tree-] GREUNWICH, Conn. July .—The| Devormer wot a! ack and 42 MO Reine Beeieehans, A 2 Ak Hockaway ot amatenrs il clesh inthe 110, @ bard man national clay court championship wili|4om in the first game, but the Robins] Fairfeld Polo Club of Greenwich, or-| that established the Yanks as a| Duffale $9 36 » man in the semi-final #o 118, 1 and 147 classes. tion about be played on th hit with utter abandon, Ford got his| ganized last winter to promote polo] Sunday bail club and silenced much |" ©lty: $7 35 .514! Newa’k 2 . Nobody eee ccccron: Ame Courts bewin| usual quota of sate blows, but Jimmy| hore, will play ite first same with alot this talk we've heard from. the GAMES YESTERDAY. twtheround paige beween ‘BIN Brennat hette: m i? ve rw el : =, end The entries include Mra. Benjamin |Jonneton mane MIepIne Becta’ bast’ | team from the Essex Troop of the tat | road. But it wasn’t all, Baltimore, 5; Jersey City, 4 aad Boh Martin, heavyweight champion of ’ ang E, Cole, United States champion; Mra. | Wet PE eet or five timea| New Jersey Cavalry on the pafo fleld| Babe Ruth, with no bets down and| Reading, 6: Newark, 2 (first). ghar rather take F. H. Godfrey of Brookline, Leslie] "Din the first, and did aot make one] the estate of Robert Law eee no accounts unsettled, came up in the] Reading, 5+ Ks ate, 3 (second). fo, $15, for, tte the, Indloatlong fang all the Bancroft of Newton, Mass., Martha | VP 0 vor throughout beih contests, |row: The field, recently completed, t8 10-] eighth with two aboard, Fresh in| Rocheste . Enon fighter Is to recetve $10,000 moters Bayard of Short Hills, Katharine 8.11 fie ‘second game he ct only two + the Blind Brook Club, Port} the Bambino's memory were the Syracuse, Hy Buftalert (first). for Ns end. 5 Seven't Gardner of Cambridge and Helen |icy out of three times at bat. He| ‘Tne Greenwich players wi be Witla | three, clrcult, knocks of Saturday. Buffalo, 1; Syracuse, 0 (8e00Nd)-| 7. oxing Commission has ordered made two triples and red thfteely. ¢, Ruxton, Col. Alden J. T: tman, | Thie time a Mr, Yarrison was hurling GAMES TO-DAY. Martin to go through with his xc nit Ce Lar ny er a a ee rune during the game. Aside from ¥. Gerry Snow, B. ¥. Clotssn and Gore thé pill against our boys, Harris and| Jersey City at Baltimore. Silexey" Browntar’ the Gucensbore, A, cot Pp -4 Grastd. . $1.10, ro that he did nothing all, Wheat don Cronkhite, substitut Meore, both having vacated under Buffalo at ~e injured hand, but after Dr, a" of the

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