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pewspaper men in the press row and ~~that fellow with one hand any longer. } himself and let fly a left hook, m a THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1922 OCKY KANSAS STOPPED FOR FIRST TIME IN HIS CAREER* CHAMPION LEONARD MAKES ‘LEONARD VINDICATES HIMSELF ~~: > - By Thornton Fisher|YANKSWINDUP Ke REGAINED MUTA of WIS LOST They Were in Before Going West. 6 ne Benny Completely Outclasses Buffalo Lad, Who Claims After | Bout That He Had Broken His Left Hand Early in the En- | gagement. PRESTIGE MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. July 6. 10,000 PEOPLE PAY HE size of the crowd—whieh $59,830 TO WATCH T numbered only 19,000, although) 1 FONARD.KANSAS BOUT THE NIF WHO > BECAYSE OF BENNYS Soul WITH. BRITTON LAID HIS ROLL ON TENOLER TO WIN, DURING TEIR COMING FUSS Now HAS THAT UNNECESSARY By Robert Boyd. PHILADELPHIA, July 6.—The Yankees, after being away from home for nearly a month, except for the one game they played each Sunday, it was expected the bout would draw 30,000 people—was disappoint- aan ing, but the fighting of Champion MICHIGAN CITY, tnd., July Benny Leonard was not, at Floyd] 5—The receipts of the Leonard- Fitzsimmons'’s new concrete arena,| Kansas bout here yesterday were H letel Jaased Rocky] $59,830, i Wenhec will finish up thelr series with the as he completely outclassed Rocky 830, it was announced, thi NGHTING (CONTIN ¥ i Kansas of Buffalo, stopping him in eld (ConrinuaLty) Athletics to-day and then return to tuna including the Government tax, WHIPS voce Cuames Tuan 4 ak / y Yj Yj , : i" | the Polo Grounds toumoriew Sie which TTLING REGUL , y ty y Leonard redeemed himacit for his] S704 amounted to $5,415. The a teeonuina , 4 = . stay of three weeks. Miller Tee, recent poor showing against Jack lance was placed at slightly sas wan ff is bringing the team back to re SAVE. LEDNARO: metropolis in almost the same con- Britton, welterweight champion, in| Mere than 10,000, exclusive of New York. It was his fourth fight] complimentaries. / A Ulan Z dition as when they left for Chicago with Kansas, the lad who holds a aad heal Z early in June, ‘That same condities REporTS FROM | means that they are playing the best referee's decision over Lew Tendler, _ who'll be Leonard's opponent in Jer-| with lefts and rights that had Kansas ee PHILA. Say THAT all in the rican League right WHILE NOT OUT” now sey City July 2%. srogsy and hardly able to stand Kansas was not floored, but when be tared broke to the other side of the the finish came he “re ere sede saly. A tatieot eo Praag feomes BOF DANGER LEW They were playing the best ball in the ring, unal or two, 5 . Pepe eters Tink, nape tett and a right to the a ORS TENDLER. (5S the American League before they lett Rogers, seeing the hopelessness of his} towel and the end of game Rocky SLOWLY RECOVERING | 1Or os Diet ee hae ey plight, tossed in a towel to save Kan-| “ansas’s bid for the lightweight title FROM THE treated! by, tie” Westets oleae “ " ime he was ‘0 and one- Bansas's quest of the golden light ever stopped. Leonard, in the race and the leadership of the Johnson cireuit. In the month they have been away from their native Y HIS SECONDS ’ IN ORDER TO SAVE ea SS THE BATTERED AND GROGGY BUFRALO ITALIAN weight title was a hopeless one from] ‘hough unable to do it yesterday, the start. He was so badly outclassed | the only man who ever floored Kan- that he failed to land more than half} *®8- The fact that he had not gone ES 2 it: fc ‘s Bluff a dozen solld punches while he lasted.| the distance seemed to hurt. Rocky's WEED A SPONGE WS AK (GING ce-e- || HOW THEY STAND aunts ot Coskan’s INA sauehe ia Leonard boxed brilliantly and his] Pride more than &nything else, . Newer SOE unpleasant and is well enough known easy victory probably will send him into the ring @ top-heavy favorite against Lew Tendler when they meet at Boyle's Thirty Acres, Jersey City, on July 27. Leonard's speed and punch were too much for Kansas, The champion kept up a two-fisted attack on the * x OF not to necessitate repeating it. . ' . a The Yankee players were checked NATIONAL LEAGUE, in time to save the collapse of the Wb. PC.) W. L. PC.Jentire club. Many of them were not N.York 44 21 .647 Chic’go 35 36 .493] jiving according to the convent St.Lo'is 41 32 662, Pitts’h. 34 37 .479] and rules of their contracts. To-dal Br'klyn 40 33 .548 Phila... 26 40 .394] they are. Cin'ati. 36 37 .493| Boston. 26 43.377] Many another club might have HOMERUN LEADERS IN BIG LEAGUES NATIONAL LEAGUE. Giants and Robins Off On Western Invasion eephetlig bo-ty eww = worm toe coool? [RLNORRIS WILLIAMS [THE BUTTERFLY WINS aaues vesrenony. | isto ca, ue ae . jams, el 2 ‘i , Pirates year, - oe Slee eee of bis ors for These Two Teams, Before BORG isi bhie eran anette to the! wheat, Brooklyn: 1) | SCORES DOUBLE VICTORY “AROUND L. L.” RACE hissy re ee ing in the pennant race in the Ni cence greys teh ograay blended Leaving, Stage a Strange ‘That is an example of how the bat-} Meusel, New York. . 8 moma ea i z Baty Howal Leap, Gaveral ot he re Kansas on the mouth in the seventh round and that game left jab had Kansas bleeding badly from the nose and mouth when the towel came to on the club commenced to e and the team was never the George Gibson's resigning as Parkinson, Philadelpht 8 R. Norris Willams 24 swept through] with the exception of the sloop Dol- 11; St. Louis, 9. pl Ainsmith, St. Louis.. a to victory in two final round matches} phin, the property of Rear Commodore New York-Brooklyn (Wet Grounds) | dissin: on the turf lawn tennis courts of thelira L, Beebe jr, Atlantic Yacht Club, (Afternoon Game) same. tle of wits waged all afternoon. A Fourth of July crowd got the biggest money's worth of this or any other 14-Inning Tie Here. his rescue. By Bozeman Bulger. Reason Willson "ae een chscihy paras eck anit Cove. |the seven craft that etarted on Satur-| New Yorks 5: Brooklyn, 5 (Callea} manager was the ellinax of the Oates . , St. Louis. + yesterday, e 8 “| end of inning. Rain). : , A relentless flaying on the ropes For the second time our National| C. Walker, Philadelphia, Davis Cup Captain’ beat day afternoon from New Rowdile Har 1" Chicago, &) Pittsburgh, 0. in Montreal during the middle of Isat bor on a 282-mile race around Long Island elther crossed the finish line in season. For a time it was thought that the Yankees might crumple up as the started Kansas on the down trail. He was backed into the ropes after two minutes of fighting im the eighth HE) Giants pulled out for Pitts. burgh last night, a lap behind the Robins, whe Ht out hulf Lenguers strike into the West to try their fortune. They didn’t do so well last time. But they've certainly Ruth, New York... Miller, Philadelphi St. Louis, 6; Cincinnati, 5. Philadelphia, 5; Boston, 3 (Second Gravesend Bay or reported to the Race| Game, First Game—Rain). Hunter and gained possession of the cup by a score of 6—1, 6—! , Detroit. In the final of the doubles, Williams, Pi e round, ‘Leonard shot punch after | dressed, and unwashed, for St. Louis Fite % Committee, Five of the yachts finished. Pittsburgh Club did. The club has unch at Rocky's head, and when the| The unkempt appearence of the Fees ce tree heee Sacer eras eaten eee eee Teealashotiad cola oy aos by al tn GAMES TOPE AY: shown in the series with the Sen atter finally shuffled away from the | prook! On thet we ° patenved ) Erederiok inc. Anasroon aoe Philadelphia at B tors and the Athletics that they have yn boys, which must’ have in their jast Western trip the East- Smith of the South Shore ¥. C. with-| Philadelphia at Boston. ropes he cut and ran clear across the Frank T. Anderson in straight sets. i i returned to their form of last year. cima to the te ropes with Leon. | *tartled their fellow passengers, was ern clubs won 22 games and lost 31. Bill Brennan The acore was 6—4, 6—3, 6—3. Rain|OTew While in Block Island Sound and Cincinnati at St. Louis. They have been forced to play with- Chicago at Pittsburgh. | ot Wally Schang and Frank Baker in the line-up, which took much of AMERICAN LEAGUE. their strength away, Wally Schang iJ WwW. L. fe, Ww. 1, pc.| returned to the team yesterday and St.Lo'is 45 30 .600|Wash'n 35 37 .486| took part in practice. He will likely N.York 44 33 .571|Cleve'd 34 40 .459] get into the game next week at the Shic’go 39 35 .527 Boston. 32 41 .438] Polo Grounds. Home run Baker Is re- Detroit. 37 37 .500 Phila... 28 41 .406] covering from his injury, and he too will join the team shortly. GAMES YESTERDAY. The Yankees could only get an . (Morning Game) even break with the Athletics in the Philadelphia, 3; New York, 1. Fourth of July double header. Bob Chicago, 5; St. Louis, 3, Hasty beat George Murray in tl Cleveland, 4; Detroit, 2. first game, 8 to 1. Sam Jones, fin Boston, 4; Washington, 3.] ishing his first game in nine st Boston, the weakest, supposedly, led the pack, winning 7 and losing 6. The Glants won 6 and lost 8. The Phillies had the same record. The Robins won 5 and lost 9. That would indicate superior strength in the West, but now— The Giants came home a little down in the mouth and won 17 out of 23. Brooklyn also took a big spurt with nearly as good a record and is now flirting around second place every day. made for her home port at Freeport, L. I. Long before the arrival of the last oat it was an established fact that the winner was Stuyvesant Wainwright's Butterfly, the challenging yacht of the American Yacht Club. She was the first across the finishing line, arriving at 2.10 P, M. on Monday. The yacht was the winner of the 1920 race. ga RACE OF ALL NATIONS AT THE N. Y. VELODROME Another distance race of forty miles will be held at the New York Velodrome on Friday night, in which Jules Miquel, Soe after him, bristling for a knock- ou due to a terrible affair at the Polo Grounds that had waged for more DAN ROGERS TOSSES TOWEL|than three hours—a combat, after INTO THE RING. all, that was wasted. ‘The fight with Kansas was bleeding from the|the Giants went fvurteen innings to mouth, and as he backed into the|a dead heat—score 6 to 6, thirty-one ry Leonard pepe lebied bie ints a copa, che coke [pores eee weg Am aney pion moved like a cat as he feinted = SIOCORIAE GN DEEtOR) On» cerned. gracefully to bring Rocky's guard down. When Kansas dropped his} At 6.18 o'clock Hy Meyers caugh* gloves a trifle, as if to block a body|, jong fly from Bancroft's bat and biow, Leonard sent a left to the head With all the fe ett} ran like a streak for the club house. fell during the greater part of this match and it became a downpour dur- ing the completion of the third set. MISS CHICAGO CAPTURES SPEED BOAT TROPHY PEORIA, IL, July 6.—Eight thou- sand people packed the grand stand yesterday to see the final heats of the speed boats in the Mississippi Valley power boat regatta, ‘'Miss Chicago,” in a competitive run against ‘Oh Min," Scores Easy Win Over Bob Martin CLIFFSIDE PARK, Ashland, Ky. July 5.—Bill Brennan was awarded a newspaper decision over Bob Martin in a twelye-round bout yesterday after- noon, Brennan showed considerable speed, while Martin was slow and ap- parently waiting for a chance to land a knockout with his right. The fight was Brennan's from the start. Both Giants and Robins take the big swing in much better shape than before. In addition to McGraw's old streng young body, Umpire Moran held up his hand. pitchers rounding into shape, Rosy ie Cleveland, completely eclipsed her rival,|the demon little Frenchman: George (Afternoon Game) won the second game, 6 to 1. In tl 2 That was the end. As Kansas be-| “‘Game called,’ he announced.|Ryan has become a most dependable again winning the Webb free-for-all habotag crag: Hee (naa Mi fee depth New York, 6: Philadelphia, 1. last six games with Connie Mack's gan to crumple to the floor, Dan| ‘Brooklyn's in a hurry.” star, ‘They knocked him for a loop) MISKE KNOCKS O trophy. Leaping high in the air while [pant the German: htietavorite son, land; 445. Detroit, 4, tallenders the Yankees have won five, Rogers, his manager, clattered up the atepe leading to’ the ring anh _ The Robins had twenty-four min- shied a towel into the centre of the|Ute® !n which to undress, get a bath, ring in token of surrender, With tears] Tubdown, redress,, find their bag- in his eyes, Rogers addressed the| gage, grab taxis and catch a train. They grabbed the taxis. The rest was done en route. That's, the strange scone that our citizenry, ever curious, saw racing Bad luck, not a champion, beat my|down Seventh Avenue, It was not a bez to-day.” movie outfit on location. Leonard left the ring with a slight cut on his lower lip as the only me- mento of one of the most decisive} The Robins, though, had one grim ad of his championship career.|satisfaction even in the process of Besides @ damaged mouth and nose,| changing clothes and hi rere Mer seee Spat entail endl PEN AT BE hes and washing up in peullen: it aan Leonie a lert|* ‘x! They had fought the smartest jabs and hook# that played havoc|baseball battle that has graced the wih Rocky's tout jaw. Polo Grounds for many and many a pite the fact that Rogers|year, It was the cat's cuff: = claimed @ broken left hand for his|vane | Nat ‘ue “AUS CUS, No mals man, it was that particular weapon |‘*ke: which Kansas employed in his at-| Though hits were meagre they were tack. He assumed a low crouch, as|long. Home runs hy Griffith and he always does, and but for this he sashnnmers! ti Other be alvaye dose, and but for this He | Rawlings and two-bargers by others Gashan thal he wan, had tied and untied the score until Leonard was Leonard yesterday, af the entire bullpen had been depleted chumpion among the great light-]of emergency pitchers. McGraw had weight champions of ring history.Jusea four and Robbie th His f tt b < measure declared, Vhe fact that Kansas covered and|comment New catchers and out-| tution a bill must be read in each in the one-third of one inning he pitched yesterday, but he was taken away from there in time to start in fresh to-morrow. 5; Chicago, 3. The Yankees could not hit Hasty in Washington, 2; Boston, 0.| the first game and had to bow to the tall Mackman, GAMES TO-DAY. Ward scored the only run of the New York at Philadelphia. game when ho hit a homer in the Cleveland at Detroit. fifth. 35,000, Record-Breaking Number, ® Compete in City’s Holiday Meets —.—_ @ Greater New York Parks and] (i on \ne Quytight’ rendesvous for j their Fourth of July celebration. Playgrounds Provide Track An even 490 athletes were entered for and Field Events for Small|tne cames at both the Thomas Jefter- son and De Witt Clinton Parks. Rela- Army—From Seven to Sev-|tives and friends were scattered over the park and strung along the track a@ enty Years. the speedy youngsters slipped by om their way to victory or defeat. The bands we: ‘Thirty-five thousand youngsters, rang-|panc® “ere Om hand here at an early’ Ing in age all the way from seven to] Two hundred and sixty-five entries seventy, stepped out on the playgrounds | competed at the Chelaea Fark, pees Jew York |? hand at the City College un and public parks of Greater New York | ona tcs' performed before hundreds of yesterday and celebrated the Fourth of) spectators at McCarren Park, July by competing In all forms of track] Miss Astrid Sogue, No. 871 724 Btreet, and field events and participating pertoriaed Dinar cran a . ones na] Park when she dro into secon in folk dances, patriotic pageants and] Tare ne goeyard Geen, the bastard song festivals, race and the standing broad jump, Gille This amazing Independence Day cele-] bert Gunston, No. 1026 738d bration, held annually under the diree-] Brooklyn, almost ran away with rounding the post for the final lap In the 940 event, ‘Peggy,’ world’s champion speed boat of the 705 class owned by Fred Schramm of Milwaukee turned a complete somersault and sank. Her driver and mechaniclan were rescued. a EXTERMINATOR BEATEN IN KENTUCKY HANDICAP LATONIA, Ky., July 5.—Exterminator was badiy beaten in the Independenc: Day Handicap at one mile and a half before a monster crowd at the track yeaterday—a crowd which almost rivalled the throng of a week ago, when Whiskaway defeated Morvich in the Kentucky Special. Jefferson Living- ston’s Firebrand, for which he paid $40,000 lust winter, made all the run- ning and won easily with Steve Petit's Devastation second and Minto 24 third aie des ENGLISH POLO TEAM SAILS ABOUT AUG. 15 LONDON, July 5 (Associated Press) —The English ‘polo team which will go to the United States at the Invitation of Ametican polo players to participate In tournaments will sail about the middle of August, it was announced to-day, The British team will conalat of Capt. F. E. Guest, Major F. W. Barrett, Maj G. H. Phipps-Hornby and Lieut. C; Georges Columbatto, will clash for first honors and prize money. This event is nicknamed “the race of all nations.” ‘A return team match race between Madden and Kaiser and Pilani and Verrt also will be held. ———— KING BEATS WARD IN STRAIGHT SETS Dr. George King smashed and yolleyed his way through to a one-sided victory over Vanderbilt B. Ward in the final round of the Travers Island challenge cup lawn tennis singles yesterday. The former Columbia University star, mus- tering a show of speed that surprised the gallery about the courts of the New York Athletic Club, swept the former Yule Captain before him and won by a score of 6—0, 6—3, 6—3. >_— DUNN WILL SELL THREE OF ORIOLE REGULARS BALTIMORE, Md. July 5.—Jack Dunn, President of the Baltimore In- ternational League baseball club, said to-day that he would ell three of his regulars to the majors during the fall or winter, and admitted that an ul ‘matum had been presented him at a meeting of club owners held in New York June 28, which nded that he dispose of some of his atars or face the return of the MEEHAN IN ONE ROUND OKLAHOMA CITY, July 5.—Billy Miske.of St, Paul knocked out Willle Mechan of San Francisco in the first round of a scheduled ten-round bout Monday night. It took just two min- utes and forty seconds for the St. Paul heavyweight to level Meehan, who never before had been counted out and who holds the record of two decisions over Dempsey In three encounters before Dempsey won the title from Jess Wil- lard, Dempsey appeared on the same programme and toyed four rounds with ‘Andre Andersen of Chicago In an exhi- bition pout, Sleek and tanned, the mpion appeared to be In excellent ‘This is an off da, ai the Polo Grounds, thank you, but things will pop again to-morrow. The Yanks re- turn from their long jaunt and start right off with a double-header against Cleveland, _sald: “My boy broke his left hand in the third round. I couldn't let him fight Heinie Groh sat in the press box tn civilian clothes, still favoring a very stiff knee, It will be some time before he Is able to get in the game. His loss to the club re ol —_— LOUISIANA SENATE KILLS TOBIN BILL BATON ROUGE, La., July 5.—The ‘bill kmown as the Tobin measure, to prohibit handbook gambling on horse races outside race track en- closures, passed* by the Louisiana House of Representatives Mon¢ night, was killed by the Senate last night when that body failed to give it @ first reading, opponents of the >-- WILSON KNOCKS OUT DEMARIS IN FOUR ROUNDS RUTLAND, Vt., Jul Johnny Wil son of Boston, middleweight champion of the world here, but Wilson, that's all, in New York, knocked out Al Demaris of Indlanupolis in the fourth round of a scheduled elght-round no-decision bout here, + BARTFIELD IS FLOORED FOUR TIMES BY JONES Pinch eee aginst: » H. A. Tompkinson. tion of the Mayor's Committee of the | whole athletic afternoon when he we fought from an extremely low posi-| fielders bobbed up on every side branch an the anes os ties]! conaerad ei pp CHARLEY SWEET WINS City of New York, attracted the largest | four events, the running broad jump, tion prevented an eurlier finale. ; different days. As only two days of Nast y 5.—Jimmy field of competitors ever 220-yard dash and one-mile walk for the Wie Tectatd Stasevercd that he} Ant 1a all this, not a hone was|ing present session remain, Senators] Jones. Youngstow wuiskt won | FAVORITES WIN IN GRAND CIRCUIT FEATURE] reici “Municipal ‘Indepe 140 pounders and the 120-yard dash for would have to bide hie the until a{ Pulled, Every move wan for a pur-] opposing the bill stated the measure] flea, Brooklyn, in a. twel Gna bent CLAY COURT EVENT Sareea SEBIS AAO ABE. FEI DINGS pre | the typos Oar were event: at parks for the stars of the A. A, U at all the flelds competitions were ——- CLEVELAND, ©., July 5 (Associated Press).—Charley Sweet, owned by Dr. L. T. Cooper of Dayton, O., and driven by ©. H. (“Speck’) Erskine, also of Dayton, won the Edwards $3,000 purse for 2.08 class pacers, U feature event At the City Stadium Nick Yahnia, Pastime A. won the shot put. ‘The Pastime A. C. also had a pair of for every ‘member ol any successful entries at Macomb's Dam family Who felt the athletic urge to go] and Thomas Jefferson Parks in Chris out and break records, Brettos and Joe Aronson, Brettos, the real opening came, he turned to golid| Pose and usually answered that pur-| met its death when the Senate failed jure | jabbing and hooking with his left.| pose, It was a three-hour batile of | to take it up at last night's session, four Once he had Kansas dazed, the finish) wits hetween John MeGraw and your came like a streak of light, after two : sainutea “und: thirty-two ‘seconds ‘or Uncle Wilbert Robinson Several New World’s Records t night. Jones fic 8 cd Bartfleld INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 5.—Wil- liam T. Tilden 2d, Philadelphia; Zenzo Shimizu, Japan; Charles Garland Jr., Pittsburgh; Theodore R. Drewes, St Louis, and John Henneasey, Fritz Bar fighting. As the race horse men y, you ot the forty-ninth renewal of Grand] Special competitions were metropolitan shot putting champlon, ; 7 tian and Ralph Burdick, local favoriter seat! Ane t t wi vi vere 2. . a fs 0% te Circuit harness horse racing, which} for the fair, fat and f won that event at Macomb's Dam cat, uy, time during the Bout was the could have covered the two of them Created During the Holiday | siti 2 a 308 ei ek ee en Ciroult arnees | Meeeeae vane off the | both. sexes’ who. bell won (DAL svant AE Mace A Dame Ptah Aa ei world’s sport reco 1e—— - ~ nih ‘ ‘i i) rack Potato races, sack portunity to score. His best blows—|® Teal dead heat Severe! wo P Ran er Country Club. North Randall res Eh ithen NEHA’ contesth yonrantes LN To particularize would fill up this | broken yesterday, here, in Santa Bar-] | SANTA BARBARA, Cal,, July 5.— and in Philadelphia Charles Paddock, running 100 yards, set two new world’s records and and there were @ scarce baif dozen of pane ttle or no effect on the} sheet. One instance of how close they | Dafa, lightweight king. cease . bear Neaia weaken under ter-|MEUFCA for advantage will suffice: : equalled a third. He ran sixty yards rifle puniahment in the seventh round,| 1 the tenth inning, with two on| Four world's and one American} in 6 1-5 seconds, clipping one-fifth of Three lefts to the nose brought the] base and ono out, Caxey Stengel came, swimming record for women were|a second from the mark, and seventy to bat. Robbie ordered the pitcher to| created at a water carnival in the| yards in 7 1-10 seconds, one-fifth of a blood just after the hell rang. Kansas went back on his heels from the 1 second faster than the old record. Hi shim, This despite eventy-five-foot op: e old record. pass him, This deepite:the taot that) epventy equalled the record of 93-5 seconds punches without scoring a return, A Suraieh entert nt for ma and pa w re © he and all the kids were on the programme A 4 A and ‘at every park un cnergouc band | Balti're 57 18 .760| Toronto 34 39 4 puffed and pounded a brassy accompan-|Roch'er 41 32 .568|Readi’g 34 43 iment to the joyous shrieks of the thou-| Buffalo. 41 36 538! Syr'use 30 44 sands who played and the thousands! J, City. 38 37 .507|Newark 22 48 who watched, ° The Betsy Head Park, Brooklyn, and GAMES YESTERDAY, the De Witt Clinton and Thomas Jef- (Morning Game) ferson Park urew their] Buffalo, 6; Rochester, 0. oes KEEN RACES MARK N. E. TITLE REGATTA BOSTN, July 5.—Five closely con- tested events were rowed In the thirty. sixth annual championship regatta of the New England Amateur Rowing As- +o - DISPOSITION TO CUT THE OLYMPIC FUND PARIS, July 5.—The measure appro- priating 10,000,000 franca as the Gov- ernment's share in the organization of the Olympic Games for 1924 came up Monday before the Senate's Finance owed a dixposition air pool of M a 3 01 01 ot hh Bath Sybil jation over a mile and a half course] Committee, whi Renee Entro hard left hook to the chin rocked| £8"! Smith, our most deadly long| Brighton Beach ybi!l for 100 yards. soclation mi course : largest entry Six hun Syracuse, 1; Toronto, 0, Kansas to his heels. As he tried to|swatter, was next in line, The crowd | Bauer of the Iilinoie A, C. of Chicago on ses ied Hives Ram. On aesonne to eau cee antral poaalbly 0] dred uthietes, in luding entries from the Reading, 6 hanertae eacape Leonard drove another ating-| waa amazed. Even the old sages of | wen a 80-yard doreal dash in 842-8] PHILADELPHIA, July 5.—Paul V.| crowd was in attendance. ANAM) colpts and expenditures, Ausoblation, the Public choo! “Athieti (Afternoon Game) og te ay pout eon nent Pat ar Maes Pululcrenrely neags iN seconds or 4-6 of @ second under her | Costello of the Vesper Boat Club won naa, =e = League, the Amateur Union and the ¥,| Jersey City, 15; Newark, 4 (First), apne Soondasing thin. 6 corner un Gout Ten rae one looked ab 408 lawn; wertd'e resend Then she cap, | tie feniures Soulling. remy at a mill MURPHY BEATS MILTON WARD WINS TWICE ON Hh A., competed ni tte itvisy Head] Newark, 8; Jersey City, 1 (Seeond). g nea hole game Smith | Own eon o-yard back etrok and a quarter in the annual People’ COMA SPEE) WESTCHESTER COURTS], Younssters ve! ly 85 Buffalo, 9; Rochester, 4, and body. A left to the mouth] had not struck a blow, while Stengel, | tured @ y ke race in| regatta and, in doing so, he beat Wal ON TACO DWAY d their cha s wlong Syracune, 4; Toronto, 3. - " brought blood. As Leonard steadied} with a three-bagger, had smacked in|3 minutes 74-5 secdnds, on the way sture and speedier registered with the ter Hoover's world's record by 19 4-5 passing the 200 yards in 2 minutes] Seconds. Costello defeated WE. Ga 514-5 seconds, and 207 metres (218,6| Pett Gilmore of the Bachelors’ Barge Baltimore, 8; Reading, 2, GAMES TO-DAY, Jersey City at Newark, tying run. And Robbie TACOMA, Wash. July 5.—Jim sur phy, sensational automobile race driver, Vanderbilt B.,Ward, @, B. Smith and Frank! Osgood reached the fourth ing Kansas's jaw by a fraction of an right. With one out ‘h, the bell rai and ony one ded, Btenge dded to his laurels yes ound of the W eater County cham-| A crowd of several thousand turned Pe ee OOF. a rhe champion! alowes the Hil the Canee cea trnen | yards) in B minittes ©4-5 escende, ell! Sounds, te ais nel’ mnuten 41-8 acaning the eleventh annual Speedway | ponship lawn tennis figion the Pout at thie ‘park to watch ths various Reading at Baltimore ‘fairl; man oF i did not extend himself classic. Murphy covered the 25u miles’ courts of the County Tennty Club of|ciasses perform, Most of the crowd oronto at Dyracues. iy, Dunched his to the ropes popped out to short. Frank Snyder, international record marke, after the firet mile, et the rate of 97.6 miles an hour, Westchester, at Hartedale, yesterday, ‘came curly in the day, bringing thelr © Buffalo at Rechester. «| 4 ‘ teasiiia > ~ ee ene =

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