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ys 1 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY af, Toag, _ LEONARD'S RECORD MUCH sess THAN HIS PHILDELPHIA RIVAL’ ° . r= By Thornton Fisher |f(|IS} DEMANDS © ’N’ EVERYTHING Sopyright, 2 I at York ieanne weal. by Press Seat = HE'S REINSTATED LEONARD WILL WIN ESL RENN Benny Has Knocked Out Formidable Array of Stars, While | Willing to Continue to —— AH ay LAST 1AM SA-HAFE - Wve put MANY MILES BETWEEM ‘HE ANO SIR QS oie 7 po at THOSE paise ALARMS TAKIN’ uD THE BOWS Al eee ATAQLES THAT LONG tO Us- Tendier’s Only Important Knockouts Were Scored Over Pete | Hartley, George Chaney and Bobby Barrett. By Ed Van Every. ENNY LEONARD has a battling average of .845 against .198 for Lew Tendler. ‘The champion has taken part in 185 fights, of which sixty-four have resulted in knockouts Mandot, Phil Bloom, Shamus O'Brien, Leo Johnson, Sailor Kirke, Mel Cav- gan and other boys of no mean repu- tation, and Jast but not least, Johnny Kilbane and Freddy Welsh Leonard has stuck over the big wal- lop on the tough boys as well as the speed boys. Play for Reds, By Robert Boyd. ~ | CINCINNATI, ©., July 21—Als though Eddie Roush, the Reds’ great centreflelder, is in town, after asking: Judge K. M. Landis to reinstate him and put him back on the eligible list, to his credit. Against this score We} “Rocky Kansas, Richie Mitchell, AND THE no one seems to be interested. The find that the Philadelphia boy with| Frankie Britt, Joo Welling, Ever] wicain STILL “eT THE SON-OF-A populace of this city are up in arms the Carl Mays delivery has entered} Hammer, Phil Bloom, Harvey Thory PURSVES HER. over his early demands for $18,000 a Eddie Kelly, Jimmy Duffy and pos- ‘ year and a three-year contract ear~ the roped arena for 113 engagements} oe oe oe io other boys have war 660M oy ler tn the season. Roush stated upom and bas spilled his man for thecount] gayeg with Tendler, but could not THERE'S SOMETHING x his arrival that he had decided to re- only twenty-two times, It looks easier for Benny than the most of us imagined at first glance. An examination into the record of Lefty Louis makes one wonder if ‘we haven't made a mistake in rating Mr. Tendler with the classy Benny Of the twenty-two boys who have been stowed away by Tendler there @re pit three names that stand out. He stopped Pete Hartley in four rounds, a noteworthy performance, as Peter was ever a pretty durable bat- stand up under the punches of Leon- ard The belief that Leonard had started toslip, which was somewhat «trenmta ened by his poor showing againai Jack Britton, has been completely dispelled by the champion'’s Indepen- dence Day performance against Rocky Kansas, who was regarded as impor- vious to the sleep punch, And in the training camp just at present Benny gives strong evidence of having re- covered both his speed and his pinch, Leonard right now looks almost as good as he ever did That Tendier is improving as a IMTERFER! ING IM THE pr MowPHERE—| PONT GET THAT DEHPSBY- WILLS SOMETHING ELSE HAS CUT [Ne turn to the Reds {f reinstated by the High Commissioner of baseball pro= viding he was paid in full for the en- tire season, These are demands that many club owners consider out= rageous, Judge Landis has not taken up the application for Roush's reinstatement. as he is at present on a vacation trip up in the woods of Michigan, No doubt his ruling will put Roush back in good standing In organized base- ball, but he will be forced to play. the balance of the year with the Reds, It is certain Garry Herrmann will tler. George Chaney took a ten sec-|mitman is hardly indicated by his not pay Roush $18,000 for the remain= ond siesta in the very first round, and | Showing of the past two years, He ing few monthe. while Chaney is sometimes referred| WS apparently at his height last : HORNSBY ONLY NEEDS He says he cannot afford it. fo to as having a weak jaw, he has only | 2": and yet Pinky Mitchell, Johnny TWO HOME RUNS NOW it looks as if Roush will have to take been counted out ‘our times in close to 200 fights. Hobby Barrett, who was a K. O. victim in Tendler’s last fight, while a green ringster, has demonstrated that he is a tough bat- Wer to swap punches with. That is about ail there is to Ten- dler’s K. O. record. There is considerable more to the record of Benny Leonard on the point of sending home the knockout wallp. Dundee and Pete Hartley all man- aged to hold him to fifteen-round draws. He lost a twelve-round de- elsion to Rocky Kansas and his only 1921 K. O. was registered at the ex- pense of some one named Billy An- gelo. Abont the best thing we can say for Tendler in a comparison of this kind is that he has never been atopped himself, while Leonard was stopped in four rounds in 1912 by Jor Shu- LEONARD, TENDLER MUST WEIGH IN BEFORE PUBLI {T's UGH TO BE Hoven UP A NUMBER ON THE BILL. WHEN YoUVE BEEN USED YO LAST PLACE So LONG - fF Ward Had Scheme for Shaking Off Tiger Jinx GRIMES BLOWS UP TO BEAT N. L. RECORD Rogers Hornsby stung his twenty- sixth home run of the season at St. Lonix yesterday. He has made two in two days. Hornsby needs one more four- bagger to tle the old National League record of twenty-seven, made by Ed Willlamson of the Chicago team tn what Herrmann gives him or return to the fishing haunts of his home in@® Oakland City,’ Ind Either that, or hang around the lobby of the Metro~ pole Hotel, where he is to-day. In speaking of Roush, Manager John McGraw stated that he was nob | interested in the Reds’ centrefieldery | who was a Giant not many years ago. “I have a good centrefielder coming up from the San Francisco Club in - 2 1884. the Pacific Coast League next spring LN ad Utes HUSTLE Honey oe Bad tn eye rounds the following At This time Inst year Rath had in Jimmy O'Connell. This is a bt Manse, (Chasey WRI Wile] Ga he hee cect tes crcoran in. |'UeIsey” Board Issues Order; A d lt P d Eff ti made thirty-six homers. Me did not | investment by the New York club, h y is ’ make his ao july 30. cannot affo: d Ritchie, Gene Delmont, Vie Moran, | aicate, next Thursday's attair should] Receipts Already Pass n rove ective ’ Liheebyederiiieran "lene oa Packey Hommey, Tommy. Houck, Joe be all Benny Leonard, ’ ~ vases at Wirt balth Gues shy tary ahaa te one to our list, How Fighters Are Training $175,000 Mark. By John Pollock. Yanks Make Up Their Minds to Drive Southpaw Oldham finish of Oldham, the cockeye. Then, sure enough, we got our right hander, Mr. Ehmke. The HAD GAME ON IC making Babe Ruth worry. The leaders in home rans foliow: AMERICAN “Roush is a great ball player, dué the owners of the World's Champions are not interested in him. “With Shinners, O'Connell, Cun~ stage was set for Clarence Walker, Athletics. -2 , ° h ° B the tal ningham, Young, Stengel, Meusel and . or am ns, Champion Benny Leonard and Lew 7 Sura Keansth ‘Wi Browns.. 21 Roker 10 ro A . tson the Giants will be well for= \ 'p ip Bout Tendler have been ordered by the t of Box and They Do It. CHAPTER II. Burleigh Only Allows Cubs] iettmann, Tee 18 Jtitiea next season with outfield mas Boxing Commission of New Jer- With one down in the eighth we One Hit Up to 7th and “Bing Mi r 13 terial. So we will not have to worry LEONARD TENDLER acy to wolgh, in. in- the seme ting By Bozeman Bulger. find our samo conspirators at it again, Heh NATIO} about Roush. . BUDD LAKE, N. J., July 2%1,—| DELANCO, N. J., July 21.—Some-| where they are to fight, in the pres- N old left-handed gentieman— | Meusel blasted Ehmke for a two- Then, Zowie! Hornsby, St. Louis. . . 20 ye ce apa ane ES 3 Yesterday was an easy morning but| What of a change has been agreed on| once of the public at 2 P.M. on the Oldham by name—was selected the lteher AE area ae — “cy” Williams, Phill a8 league game this season when he a busy afternoon for the lightweight champion. Leonard cut out the road work that he has been indulging in after breakfast, but in the afternoon Benny went six of the hardest rounds he has shown since he started his for making mind win over matter. seen was bouncing around in the left . . BY JOHN e Phil Glassman, the Philadelphia] 145 P. M. on Thursday afternoon 3 -m| have been handed that gift from the te) i “ Say k i been n 2 ers trying to elude a swarm ba La From the WW a n ‘work here. boy’s manager, has been just a trifle] and on the minute of 2 P. M. the} This !dea, which had been mulling} oy cans. ‘There a merry-| gods on this trip. On the other IStIC e S potsock SSl A slight drizzle during the -arly| worried over the possibility of his around in the Ward bean since he got ff . y big fighters in the presence of the go-round on the bases. eleven occasions that they have] Fred F ; RovAlbo Handles (vers Terman and i hours made the fields and hills about | charge going at the work of prepara-} ih ocing Commissioners and the| thtee-base hit in the second inning |“ And that js the story of valiant as-| jjaeq in the West on th : red Fulton, the western heavy-| M00 At, will exchanges, ponchos wi rather moist. Benny had neglected to] tion too strong with the chances of | ‘ree i sand the] iia not com@to a head until well in| sault on the jinx, the moral being that | "ved in the West on this sccond in-} weight, will be seen in action again| Sammy Sandow. the Cincinnatt fimbters foe Rink We rubbers wien hin aad tie approaching the eto of battle toa pu will He malghed iP Chale the alxth, Two were out and the | fond parent would do well to en vasion et they were handed was alto-night. He will hook up with Jim] ton N. "don July 8 A ely . However, after all] Messano will supervise the weighing |." courage his son when he comes up| swi c omy (ee Pras ; ordinarily quiet Mannie Seaman, who] his strenuous work of the past sev- Tigera were one run in the lead. Thi AS at ton ten tgdiredied atl. Taide in w tow hed the D a| praceys) the: Australian: heavyweights! 5% carbone, the veteran Italian mide P In speaking about the weighing to with an idea, esp £ 4 Dodgers | fs trainer-in-chicf, had several words| eral days and stiff workout con- : toloid jinx, still at their head, was cry-| “vcreves lost after thay had acquired a eafety|'" & '? @ ceclslon (Bous Ht GA Per AN: Cuue ous rernie meee to say against the champion's taking | sisting mainly of a long hike over| the writer to-day, Commissioner Mc- Jing ‘Excelsior! ”" margin of four runs, And twice had] °Pen-alr show to be brought off at] fignt at the Broadway Auditorium at peering | chance on getting his feet wet. In the afternoon Leonard more than found he weighed exactly 187 pounds 3 a ea oF seyret 2 Lae, We ii mee ee eden s the bout wil draw & much larger ere made up for his restful morning * Thoitact that he had maintained| Coe . ee has) feciled |” “cmtera, ainte. no se) ia pelim| acer e momen elt OO Me ne ee the lead. a good (one Geers} guarantee of $2,000 with an option of] this time, c : 8 only to the public that] ronsted b: 1 speci 9 idea of sa ; . Sil ceanting! e746 wis strenuous ring stuff. Six rounds] this poundage together with his satis. | tt 1 Is only fair to the public that) rousted by a cocke baerved Ward) ogo him think about plain hitting accepting, 27% ivan Downey o€ Oolumbus; On who hes of furious mit work was displayed }iy| factory condition, -both mentally ana] they be permitted to watch the welgh-|—‘cockeye"’ in baseball lingo mean-| ty the Rambino continues this scheme| in the eighth inning, and in the] receipts, alrendy fought Johnny Wilson twice and ie Benny. Mike Carrier, Johnny Martin | Physically, has convinced ‘Tendler]ing in of both boxers, and for that}ing a left-hander. ‘I got a notion. | in 4'stons pressing-—trying to kill the | eighth inning Burleigh Grimes was —- Bie June Migeia ar tinlan: eh teerosmients oaliaar and Sam Berne each went on for -wo| that he can endure a considerable ad-| Teason we have agreed to admit the] All we got to do ts knock that cock-| 01) ne ought to be back in his old| nicked for six hits and six runs, Another Important bout will be brought| for, him to bate Jock Malone, the Bt. Pad rounds and the first mentioned also| ditional amount of work without tn} Pitts een rat Shen thenana lee es from his chin strap and then | torm in a short time. ‘The one thing| Tho hits were mixed with three|off at New Orleans to-night. Charley boxing show ‘at Columbus, ©., on the aflere ‘ent off in one of the rounds, the least hazarding the chance of | Place ie Bathe BADGE |W N get a right-hander. Ty hasn’'t/ inat really bothers the big fellow |s| bases on balls and two close de- Weinert, the clever Newark heavyweight, | noon of Labor Da; In the second round Benny caught] growing stale. of our watches point to 2 P, M. wel got another left shooter on his club, will take on Martin Burke, the New Or- Carrier a left hook to the jaw and knocked Mike completely out of the roped arena, Fortunately for this Particular .parring partner he was well armored about the head, other- wise he would have almost surely taken the count. “I heard the birdies sing at that," said Carrier he wobbled his head ance 5 on’ Wedaw : en | lyn featherwetght, will be. giv peste ey pated eu er een ere the case of Tendler is one thing thix|bout start promptly at 8 P. M., which| Meusel almost forgot it was his|' one whale of a ball playcr, ian't he?} AMERICAN JOCKEY Ro NVSEROAEE?. AUER Det: Series. te TaN Bis anenegern _simnay | el " boy don't have to worry over. “‘If|will bring Leonard and Tendler into|time at bat. For the first time in two wi a ¥ get away from. the atrite Tendler,"" guessed Mike as he re-| Tew can keep his weight as he is LEADS ALL RIDERS | water of eiteavetn in a ten-round bout at moved his head gear and announced it was a dey so far as he was con- cerned. It is the consensus of opinion ex- pressed by all who are here for a look at Leonard that he has never been hitting faster or harder than f wae eo tL. pe.|or fat racing jockeys as the middlc| he. fenture bout of twelve rounds atthe] Hayone ‘A.A. to-night, has been he Ae PIB OM ot doing any| MAF, sPArINE, partner of the camp] which they received during the hold-| Babe Ruth appeared—Just bust one, 1y. york 82 $1 .€26| Brkiyn 44 44 404] ot the French racing season is reaches | ten Hotty Miltntant Eagle’ coluts| Studuy, He "wil Rak uo tithe Sou F any! gave Lew a busy session in one of|ing of the Dempsey-Curpentier fight] that's all St.Lo'is 55 35 .611/ Pitte’h, 41 44 .482 het ctically certain, barring | the Now York fighters, wil! meet in tho] Montreal, the crack bantamwelght of Pro worrying about the fight, and "Fly"! the turns, and ‘*Scoodles"’ Reinfeldt,]on July 2, 1921 And for the first time we saw the| Ghiotgo 46 41 .629| Phila.. 31 51 378 that he ie Prac erpve to be ‘France's | ‘mbtinal of ten rounds dence, Ht Xoo 108 Meneround bout (at Bre Gilbert, a humorously inclined visl-| trainer in chief, displayed a huge| ‘There will be over 1,500 policemen] Bambino shorten up on his bat aud] Gin'ati, 46 43 .517| Boston, 29 64 349 eee cae’ Haw teat lll asp OBES ARE OE AME 45 tor, who arrived last night with the | smile as he watched Tendler steppine| in attendance to preserve order and| work for a place hit . E wee) te RORY Or a nercasiato qurcp:|Ceenin % champion’ brother, Charley, is et~ | around and shooting out what he des-|the commission Intends to see thai] Finally getting Oldham into the GAMES YESTERDAY. every zen since ne : boxing now at | banter" champton \eealse the’ report peak Ing a lot of laughs out o ard. | cribed “ton of punches for the] every person holding a coup oe Fate ae : amelie 9 ; ; he nfght. of, Aug te they na} bantory, champion, Gentes, the, irc: tag bene aaasion sa the af Pelee bah a Bante rey? en srery rere holding @ coupon for aj two-three hole, Babe got a good ont | New York, 7; Cincinnati, 3. Outside of O'Neill, however, Amer-] {0 induce Johnny ” Wilt nh to Ro against | out from New hat he has retired ternoon Leonard spent more than an bour on the lake. Canoeing and ten- here at the camp of Lew Tendler Instead of easing up in his training as was the intention a day or so ago, the Hghtweight title contender has decided to maintain his heavy train- ing until next Tuesday, the day he quits work for the fight, the country side, Lew jumped on the scales at 2 o'clock in the afternoon and “I feel so strong right now,"' de- cluared Tendler, ‘‘that I just want to work. My system just seems to de- mand plenty of work, and I guess,”’ added Tendler with a smile, “that I'll play the old system, What is the use of easing up when hard work ts such a@ pleasure.” The matter of making weight in now doing while indulging In severe training, it means that he will have to do no drying out to make the weigh-in figure of 135." So Lew went to it. The it con- alsting of eight fast and furiow rounds of mit work, Joe Tiplitz, the the other boxing partners were well upholstered for the rough going : i mecian tow oe Lynch for the title,” waid Herman, nis pow make up the champion's chief | “I'd ni lot of new furniture if] tne advance le'of tlokete gor thatthe aidelinss iofessambid pare St. maw Bh Faalels us innings). MacGee of Bhespehend Boy) Wik ahicen ‘entuund poate whl/ibe Held, to: doe Ly for the title,"" said Herman, Ce sivertions. Fweanits” axplained Wipiita, contest bas already reached $175,000] Up eame Walle Shang, Tt MES TOLBAY: fleld, ine “Garner of Kentucky now |inund rhe giadiatore Aisa | _seatchmiakor Nat, Rogera.of the Brosewap = en ——Jand fudging by the requests for] turned around ond patted right] New York at Cincinnati. and (nid, sixth and seventh, respec- [84 fella ration Anwor aio nt itboklgn ha Sak 5 ran pencer, flinched. two. twelve-round — -boute em | HoKet# that the receipts will] handed rooklyn at Chicago, et a eae twenty aye bbe wv. Willie clinched ¢ fo | tielvo-round boute “to, be surely go over $300,000. ‘This will be] Zowle!"" a clean, well-placed sin- Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. | tively, to. theli fund. Spencer are fighting for the priv: | U1." in the main “vo Young ‘Montreal ‘of ace! a t joston at St. i and twenty-two winnings to "J ilege of getting a chance to battle Joe Lynch | Providence fights Billy Wykoft of Brooklyne the largest receipt ever taken in for] gle zipped into left and Meusel came UIs, From the Bleachers daily in the Green Edi Evening World Baseball Feature for the Fans ions of The Evening World— Secretary, seales in turn. by 11.15 P. The commission Tom Nair sald: “As this {s a very important contest for." The writer also learned today that the ring about 9.80 P. 10 P. M. the men will be boxing the first round. It is have the bout over with by 10.45 P. M., and the arena emptied completely M. at the Intest. E: thing will be done to insure the pub- lic the same our afternoon of the contest has Cassidy, to both Leonard and Tendler to be on hand at the big arena not later than M., so that by comfort notified ite inform will order the pugilists to get on the According to the arti- cles of agreement signed by the man- agers of the two principals, Billy Gib- son and Phil Glassman, the men are to weigh in ut 185 pounds at 2 1 which will be eight hours before the battle starts. The men will not weigh after that time and we intend to have the first intent! and seat which it cally attention >, M.; jon to very AFTER SECOND VICTORY The locals wor yesterday's alx Bob Meuse! squatted near the water tank in conference. “That'll get rid of him, all right.” we got to do ts to feel like we can 40 it, 1 His Umps was calling. seasons t' changed so that he led Ruth. self spanked the Oldham for a clean single. some one yelled from the dugout as and whipped it over first for a plain union-made one-ba: by Tyrus Cobb to continue the humiliation of the Yanks yesterday He was doing same at about one humiliate per batter when Aaron Ward got a notion, the rate of a scheme Aaron Ward, Walie Schang and “Yes? Yes?" smiled Meusel. “No kidding,"’ insisted Aaron, ‘*All n hep to that psychic stuff, all come on. Hustle it along! CHAPTER |, batting order had been So, Robert, the exile, thinking him- Ruth, walked up there and very left-handed Mr “Never mind about any home run,"’ e knock. “I told you," shouted Ward from And Mr. Ward put of which we n a touch, the like t seen before. fore it was finally s: dued Schang couldn't quite make It, but a moment later up walked Mr. Ward. “The same gag goes for right hand- * Meusel called out to Aaron. “That's a bet’ "Whang!" The old pill when next The shifting of Ruth in the batting order appears to have Ween a goo a feeling that he is disappointing his friends, He has been trying too hard Carl Mays pitched one of his very best games to kill that Tiger jinx Though he was tapped for eight hits Ty and his gang could not bunch them on him. But for a stolen vase by Blue in the first inning Detroit would not have scored. That Blue, by the way, HOW THEY STAND ess NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn, 11; Chicago, 7. Pittsburgh, 2; Philadelphia, 1. Wt | W. L. PO. St.Lo'is 51 37 580) Cleve'd 45 44 .506 N.York 51 40 .560' Wash'n 40 45 471 Chic’go 46 42 .523' Phila.. 35 48 .422 Boston, 3; Chicago, 2 (10 inning (Special to The Eventng World.) CHICAGO, July 21.—A change for the better occurred in thé Brooklya Robins yesterday. A pitcher blew up and they did not lose a ball game It was the second timesthe Dodgers they been beaten as if the and Cubs had been kidding Pirates them were in front yesterday by 11 to 1 cisions on bases on balls by Umpire Hank O'Day that left the Cubs in a position where Hollocher could have tied the game with a home run in the eighth, but with two out Hollocher died on a hot grounder which Mitchell perfectly handled for an out, and the Cubs were left with three on bases, ON FRENCH TRACKS PARIS, July 21 (Associated Press) —Frank O'Neill of St. Louls, with ninety winnings to his credit, ha: such a commanding lead over the fleld fean jockeys this year are not meet ing with their usual success, Matt credit, At this time last year O'Neill, ——— —$—$<—$<—<<— eee INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Jersey City, 6; Rochester, 4. Wheat, Robins....... Ainsmith, Cardinal Kelly, Giants.. Emil Measel, Giant sat up in a box with Sammy Bohne, the injured Cincinnati second base= man, at Redland Field yesterday and watched the Giants trounce the Reds the Revere ton. Beach cycle track at Bos- Each fighter is to receive « per cent, of the gross leans Ught-heavyweight, bout to in @ fifteen-round decision at the Olympic A. ©. of that city, Wetnert ts to receive a guarantee of $3,000 for his end. Slim Brennan, the well-known New Jersey referee, will judge the contest the crack Bt battled Johnny Karr, middleweight, in a bout at Columbus, O. Jock Malone, who Paul fighter the Cleveland the Arena A. ©. of Boston on the night of July 81. Malone will train for the bout at Saratoga, N, Y¥. Frankie Genaro, the New York bantam: welght, and Battling Murray of Phila- deiphia, who has fought Jimmy Wilde and other good youngsters, will come together {1 Tommy Loughran, the hulddlewelght, rounds, er Philadelphis in ihe feature bout of elght for the world's ttle: to the Grand Stand a battle between lightweights In this home, teing ithe seore. MacGee und Garner were fighting for] 211 prance, who mee Bee Me aR oheas Tn, mle: Bnie pbs Ei ie els COs, onde oll ela aN LC dan ava AMERICAN LEAGUE, first place, each of them having won |mons at Shibe Park, Thiladelphl es — now up to our hero, author of the biz ME . than seventy races. Ient, is to. recelve 91,900 for hl MASSNEGLO TEAR: am ap to le evo; eatthae at 8 A more than Sen a, (coon 00 for Bis e28-_.4*1 108 ANGELES CLUB rin August, he is working like to insure @ Victory over Fitzinimons. bewy. j ‘ * 5 Aaron slapped that ba r¢ zt de PC, |. Silyy Burns, matchmaker of the Onkland Fle Each fair day an Evening World photographer will take a HAMILTON, Mass. July 21—Thel to ma pn. algpped that : aL pars once: Detroit 46 44 .511/ Boston. 37 51 .420| ga itine 68 28 FG! rornto Wi Tela AY ot erie Sit Inamaking an eifort} LOS ANG . Cal., July 21.—Vere ™ ‘| by shion & oe o sign bantamwe! champion s panoramic picture of the bleachers and grand stand at || Hack River Polo Club of Montreal and|yeard of t ° Well, 55 36 .604| Readi’g 39 52 .429] Lyn bantamwelght champion ive] non Spencer, outfielder for whom the eg Polo Grounds. From the photograph will be se- the Myopia Sea Gulls. representing the} heard of a hit caroming off esas YEATEBDAY: pene 62 39 .571| Syra'se 35 59 372] round bout wt een ayant at, tle. club New York Giants paid Toronto $26,000 lected ten persons, who will be given free grand stand Myopia Hunt Club of this town, fielder's shin. This one caromed off N Mg pate 5 eat ivbie A Buffalo 48 44 522! Newa’k 24 64 .242 the wooed tighter ot Boattle, and \ in 1920, has been signed by the Los 4 A 4 this afternoon in another ma’ | two separate sets of aly d counted i Ne, 0 Goldstein, Eddie Mead will probably Pa##] Angelica Coast League Club seats for the next day’s game. Pictures will be printed }}'"'" NUH ny (i) tverbir match of thy Pete et fel ae ee ane co nies| Cleveland, 8; Washington, 2, GAMES YESTERDAY. Up this ‘otter for Lynch. Jess McMahon, tifie, “Ky, have. bech rematched ‘to meet ina returh battle atthe mame club on Mons day evening, July 81 It is expected thas Boboy ‘They will box at the Surf A. land next Friday night. Al Boyle welterweight, will meet Frat D'Annunzio In the semi-final the same eve riod reat bP After winning over Jack Hausner, Delmont, and, Mickey Brown jn the | pa tin, of ten days Vincent Pepper and rest up in the Heilte for ia tilt with Eugene Orique whom i pa ney is after for the New York Veledromey It is expected that this i plonship contest will be ata, part of August. Johnny Ourtin, the Jersey Clty bantante | welght who fights Joe Clifford of G ; wich Village In tWwelve-round ‘bout at In a telegram to his mans » Sammy Goldman, to-day he declared there fw no truth in the report that he has quit the ring. ““Try to match me with while Harry London of Hariem will take on SIGNS SPENCER who is making a success j c} A ; 4 conte: fi Het tit 5 i 10; Newark, 2. of the Commenwenlth Sporting Club of Har- ROY MOOKE vs. “Baseball—Racing” and the “Night Pictorial.” If your ||coukker contest. 12 too. The bullet-like poke hit Bobby GAMES TO-DAY. 4 i Newarle @ oo soninge): | forte Cormeen @parting, Club at Sas; TONIGHT Witiie srexcen. 0 r; . Youth over experience] Jones on the ankle home, was de-| Detroit at New York. ding, Hahters, for ihe club's feature bout on the! SURF AVE, A, A,, ANDY THOMAS vs. picture is selected present yourself at The Evening The Canadians| tiected for filteen’ feet,’ where it Sarah peek chance imore, 8; Toronto, 3, enter ug iz. He hes engaged Marty tA Ay NettLue aUEUMAN: World office between 10 A. M. and 1 P. M. on the day Jl ie eo tine bent it the Tee ee | wikinned the bark orf Rigney's lett eee laublatd'at Wastinaion: GAMES TO-DAY, Gallins., the Hiariém bantamestant, tuiet! CONEY ISLAND Pune aoaennemer following publication and grand stand seats will be |} enukkers in the tira chuk 1 shin and went right on Chicago at Boston. | Jersey City st Resheater, Found: go." "Phere wil! be four other bouts i : MacHirien, Mo No. aii ownt "That's what ( call pittin’ tem,” a ke Newark at Syra 4 - Hrersthing ter Bil given to you free. from hile pony when the latter slipped d old Tom York, mage “SF Baltimore at Toronto. Jaber White, the Albany ce in’fine form The. Brunewiek. Paine Collender Go Both mere uninjured That thies-custion shot was the Grousda Setuecs ve Dewsel Reading at Buffalo, (nder ine manaemant of Barmy Goldman, ‘38 W. Sad Bt, pu