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8 _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1922. HARRY ERTLE TO EXPLAIN RULES TO BOTH BOXERS EARLY IN WEEK +o _ MONDAY AND LEWS TUESDAY | <2 SS) 9 | See ce) Mum nchciniacealetli Man Appointed as Third Man in Ring at Leonard-Tendler Bout Thursday Night Says Boxer Using “Rabbit” or Kidney Punch Is in Danger of Disqualification. ‘ 3 f These Two Stars Are Sur- | AMERICAN LEAGUE : , —s vivors of Formidable Field rn’ STANDING - rn . at Longwood Club. By Alex. Sullivan. understand everything that is ex- pected of them according to the Hs ERTLE, who has been Jersey law, There is going to hampion, and Ric Willams 24, former holder of that title, will meet In the final round of the cinssie Longwood Singles tifa afternoon on the turf appointed referee of the! be a great crowd on hand, many Leonard-Tendler bout at opie who pay big money for Boyle's ‘Thirty Acres, Jersey City, ts, and they have got to eee a good clean exhibition of the man- next Thursday night, is going to visit) ee ee iim not going to Benny Leonard's camp at Budd Lake! have any trouble with them, but on Monday afternoon. Ertle is f0- it is necessary in such an im- ing to spend the afternoon there] portant bout as this, in which watching Benny work, and after- Be aeeae numeea ity Pier ward will take Benny into a “star! the public.” chamber” session tn which he will) join boys will nave explain the Jersey boxing rules tofarcna next Thursday, the day of the him. Benny ought to have a good] fight, at 145 sharp. They will be idea of them already as he has boxed | llclally weighed In on expecially A provided scales at 2 o'clock. Com- several times in New Jersey, but) rissioner Messano is going to attend Ertle means to make sure ‘hat|to the welghing in, and the public .s there !s no misunderstanding of the invited to sce them jump on the courts of the Longwood Cricket Club — jj Tilden reached the final round this, by defeating Lawrence B, ton by a score of 6—3, 6—4, upper semi-final bracket. tHhough By a sensational Wallace F. Johnson of the sets going at 7—6, at the ONGWO (Senil-Finw) detented | Richard Ni CHAMPIONSHIP STNOLES d)—Willlim T Tiden ad 1 8-3, O41, 6-2; ed Wal- 83. IP DOUBLES ' scales. Round) —F Bettens and Cark Jersey boxing code. On Tuesday] Sales ran ap eer Brtle ia wolie to Delanco, M.Su) (0% yomnine in at 2 olclock tt gives CMM ad May v cooeend anh etl ire voys, who are making 138 ead where Tendler is training and he'll] pounds, a chance to eat and be - - ‘ . Lene SEMI-FINALS AND tell Lew all about the rules. strong and at their best when they . MALLORY Ertle says that the "rabbit," or[enter the ring at 9.45 nto. - FINALS TO-DAY IN pack of the head punch, and the] , it Woks as thougn both Renny and RUNS IN A DAY : ROCKAWAY TOURNEY sow uke the weight easily, an db aes Kidney punch are considered foul) they are within a fraction of it —. Lean abloth er White, EL Mi pp came through rounds of mateh Club Invie ay. Finds wamis veteran,” nut a! amateur cham- i led the fleld tn. the 4 with n ac was blows and if elther boxer uses them | now BO ete Se te fe eet eae Yankees Expect Shawkey AQBING’ WESTERN Kai-Sang Injects Interest | nan ers will have to break clean, and no] Commission means to have the stars hitung i aliowea on the treaawas. in cis rng wt ee cout a oe) Day Make It Three Out of In Three- Year-Old Raci he is expected to step back and wait] loves, po “{ will not stand for any hauling, The Jersey Commission and Tex ———— © CHICAGO SUNDAY an _ t i d ing around. No Rickard want the main event over cen Sista SE airie. ° Tie . a Al peek tuaging or dragging around: Me ltetore 11" and the ‘big arena’ cmp.| UP to Present Series, Cham-| HOME-RUN LEADERS Morvich’s Two - Year - Old)t4 Martingale re as nice a pair ot |< —— re of final rounds: wilt! Gardiner White's : ° indi Hie opponent ktises ductions of prominent boxers, will be Fr “The men have got to box |over and the bout started promptly our fi rom Tigers f| o-Day Juveniles as one soua own. M The tolerated. Of course if Benny | tied by 11. pions Had Only Won One Rival Wins First Start one man 20 wn t cleanly all the time,” says Ertle, | at 10 sharp, Cosden paid something Ike $30,000] be played to-d NATIONAL LEAGUE. drops Lew and hits him when he The advance sale is close to the 5 s i = for Dunlin, figured on the assertion| happy facility for keeping straight down’ ison one knee, as he did Britton | $200,000 mark and it is believed that} Game From Detroit All Sea-] Hornsby, st. Louis............ 26 1So Far Thev’ve Dro} ped Two .\fter Sickness. that Owner Madden was willing to| the course and hls tournament experi- in the recent bout, he will be di it will be twice that amount the night sor Williams, Philadelphia 4 z P take $75,000 for him and [sud Lerner| vhce make him the favorite dver those Gualified, which means forfeiture | of the tleht son. Wheat, Brooklyn.... . Mw Out of Three Games to = at one time this season, of the title. Newspaper men are coming for the a Ainsmiti, St. Louis... 10 tl i By Vincent Treanor. = Firat “Rohna) Leon “However, Benny and Lew | fight from as far away as Los Ange- By Bozeman Bulger. Kelly, New York. 9 _ the Cubs. HE victory of Kal-Sang in the] Dunlin showed he had a lot of x. Stearn, Sh, tare both experienced, level-head- | les, which is a good indication of the NEES Then ; Meusel, New York.. 9 A = Bronxville Handicap at Yon-| class by his manner of winning from t Q. M. Halle ’ @d boxers, and I will have no | wide interest jn the battle 4E8S the Tigers and the ven- AMERICAN LEAGUE. (Special to The Exentng World.) . ; Zev yesterday. The latter stole a bit v_ L, Richard, trouble interpreting the rules for Over a hundred policemen will be erable Mr. Cobb retaliate to-1 Warren, philadeipt Uo CHICAGO, Ul, July — Three kers in his much delayed three-| 444° on him at the barrier and it Gardiner White: Nagoant them and having them live up Jon duty inside and outside of the day the Yanks will wind up] Witams, St. Louie 1 |eames have been played here by the) Car-0ld debut has injected same} jooked in the run to the stretch as pee aes, 32" ee to them. | want them both to aren much needed interest In that racing|if Dunlin couldn't cut it down. He did, however, after gamely closing 1p the stretch, and Incidentally hune up 1.06, the fastest time of the meet ing for five and a balf furlongs. Zev is- another one of Hildreth’s . which looked a world beater in the spring when the coughing epidemic threw most of the good two-year-olds out of training. beat W! F Lach Berne Rockaway Hunt, ®& Rock, beat g- this Western invasion in a much big- ker blaze of glory than the early ope- ations would indicate. A week ago that blaze was a si¢kly spark. The humiliation at the hands of the Indians and White Sox still stings, but to have licked the Browns and to TENDLER. have drawn and quartered the Tiger DELANCO, N. J., July 22.—Eight] jinx is quive a trick, everything con- rounds of boxing at top speed from] sidered, As a very distracting flapper no. on until next Tuesday is the |anneunced to her father in the press training programme settled on at this] box yesterday, it 1s the snake's hips. camp.’ Lew ‘Tendler yesterday took on} When Ty Cob assembled his outfit for the attack in the early part of the week our noble champs had won but rounds each und the Philadelphia boy]one game from the Tigers all year. cut louse every second of these cos-| They had lost etght. We have now sions in the squared circle won three, and there js still one to “Scooules" Reinfeldt will not take] go in the current set. part tn any of the mit work during} Up until yesterday Carl Mays, our the balance of the training spasm. | underhanded pill shooter, had won the “Scoodles" 1s through as a sparring] only games to our credit from the partner and he will stick strictly to] venerable Mr. Cobb all season, Waite the business of troining Bew. We] Hoyt now shares that honor. don't blame ‘‘Scoodles’’ after what] To-day Robert Shawkey, the Gob, happened in the afternoon. will take a shot at the problem. It Let's see that punch,’ @birped| is not unlikely that he will send the Seoodles” ax he and Lew were going | ‘Tiger away with his tail between his to it. The 200-pound trainer osuldn’t| jegs, ‘Three out of four is a con- have seen the punch but he certainly | summation devoutly to be wished, stopped It, Over he went on his broad] tt was the appearance of our young be Vortunately “> was protected | Mr, Hoyt out there matehing wits by something more than his natural] with the invaders yesterday, by the cushion of flesh and he bounced right] way, that added the one bit of senti- up for a further Investiga‘ion of how] ment, of romance, to the deadly com- r ° what had happened. heyyy Tendler repeated the operation twice} making willow in hand in the third more for the edification of a large} inning, Ty Cobb and Bobby Veach audience and for the instruction of M8] haq just poked home runs into the Hellmann, Detroit Ruth, New York......+ Miller, Philadelphia,.., seeee 16 Prooklyn Robins and when thi f me, es Hea vaca hed fia Ri division, Kal-Sang was « sick horse Cubs had won two out of three. One ali apring, ase arate Bast Aue ee = ie * had considerable tvouble getting him Vauivyeaa’salaneiar twas tia game to-¢ and one game to-mor-| pack in training. Recently he has prime! i row will finish the series and the]been working very fast, but up to yes- second Western trip of the Robins, |terday's race {t was questionable as “I reckon I'll have to get cut would in his first soon,"” said ‘Ty last. night, “or one| On Sunday night they board a train| {0 Row he would’ race of my own sons will be on some club|for New York, where they will arrive - ene! trying to feed me a curve in a pinch.""|on Monday night, and they meet the PEED nsec eG jd Racin: Vittsburgh Buccaneers at Ebbets) around his fleld at the head of the As an aid to young Mr, Hoyt in his | Field on Tuesday. stretch, just as he used to last year effort to stop the siege of the Tigers When they get home the Robins} when he didn't have any Morviches was Bob Mousel, late exile, and now] Will be glad to be there. They havelto peat. He could never beat the chief murderer of Murderers’ Row.| been the worst travelling club in the] piock champion, but for whom he We used to consider Babe Ruth the] National League or any other league} might have finished the season as high executioner, But the Bambino] this season. ‘They won five and lost}two-year-old champion. has been moved down the batting or-| nine on their May tour of the West.] Kai-Sang isn't likely to go back der, his guns partly spiked. Meusel| nd in Jy t have won ndlany now, which means that the re- ts in the clean-up job, lost tweiv®. One of the bright lights| maining three-year-old stakes “ in So Meusel, the exile, feeling the|of this dark expedition was that the] which he will go to post will be pep- responsibility of his new job, picked] Dodgers went down to Brooklyn last] pery. right up where he left off the day | Sunday with the Pirates for a special] The Hildreth colt Is in the Travers before and compiled a set of hits| game and beat the Pigates. Burleigh/and the Miller Stakes at Saratoga, netting two singles, a triple and a| Grimes won that ganfe and he won|and bareing accidents witl be ready home run, Adding this to his record| the game here last Thursday after alto meet all those which ranked close of the day before, he has made wix| lot of adventures, including six hits]to him last year in other stellar straight hits for a of ten’ bases | for six runs off him in the elghth in-/events of fall racing. That you may fully appreciate | ning. what this means, Meusel was re-| Dazzy Vance, who has shut out the sponsible for all the seven runs made| Cubs this year, will go at them again C Py the Yanks in the valiant fight to| to-day. But Dazzy’s speed is not fool-|oll magnate, gives himself a strong v! e batters as it} hand for future stakes, particularly overcome what seemed like an im-|ing the National League akeas spar cooietly possible lead, He drove in six of the| was in the first month of the season, |those to be run at Saratcga. Dutt riins and scored the other when Ruth went out on a hot shot to the infield Giants Surrender Lead If They Lose and Cards Win To-Day How ;Fighters Are Training , for Championship Bout LEONARD. BUDD LAKE,,,N, J,, July 2 Benny Leonard is in exceptional high spi,'ts and! no: onlooker aftex . the way in’which he deported himsel! at‘ the+ camp, yesterday afterngon would ever gather an _Inipresston that he was a champion about to risk his title. Benny gave tie large “crowd of visitors herg a big surprise by staging a one man vaudeville act immediately after his sparring ses- sion. After ten rounds of snappy mitt work with Martin, Berne and Carrier, and an extra round with “Little Jack Dempsey" Benny pulled .q singing and dancing act, during which he gave a lightweight champion’s im- pressions of Ecdie Cantor, Eddle Leo- nard, Jimmy Hussey and Frisco. The real knockout of the act was that Benny was really good Very few of his friends had realized that Leonard was really 60 talented ‘That he should be able to dance was to be expected, for foot work ts a strong part of his ring stuff, but few suspected that he warbles a pretty nifty note. Maybe Benny was jealous . beat Ms Le R ‘ ure! tana thousand Gallantman beat Rectortown a neck in the Chevalier Purse after a thrill- ing finish because Thomas, who rode him, never lost an inch of ground, while McAtee, who handled Rector- town, had to run on the outside all the way. In addition Rectortown bore out a bit In the final sixteenth. Rack away + firooke: alien, Cherry vate Jee Tiplitz and Harry Brown for four nd, Rockaway Aunt, 1), M. Strachan bea — ——.+. When L, Fator brought Algoa trom | ARMOUR AND MARSTON ~~ nowhere to win the fifth, and inci-] BEATEN AT SHENECOSSET: dentally beat Lady Zeus, he spoiled a coup of large size on Lady Zeus This one was played almost reck- lesaly, as she is at a time when some | Amour of Westchester-Biltmore and one knows she is going to run a| Max Marston, the Philadelphia cham good race, pion, the pair (Ret qualifed for the médal in the annual Sheneoosset Goun= try Chub invitation tournament, were Gallantman showed a Jot of pluck Jeliminated from further play here yeas to win the third race and he had to be | terday the best, as he stood off the chal-] Marston was beaten hy Ned Sawyer lenge of Irish Brigadier and then|°f Siwanoy tn one of the beat played had enough up his sleeve to dispose Fe TERR Motes Cae dallowie ae of Rectortown. The last named is “| succession of holes balved In birdiea! good maiden and might have won 1f]and pars. Marston lost the seventeenth: he had not borne out in the last 100|hole when he sliced far into the rougty yards, Gallantman was second many | «ni! failed to Ket poe in Wwo., be ‘The summaries follow: times before he won a race, being in Psa ee ania ae that place in the Futurity. wanoy, defeated Max Maraton 1, up; Alex. Armout, West EASTERN POINT, July 22.—Temmy In adding Dunlin to his two-year- old string J. 8. Cosden, the Maryland mateh that was hit hard enough to be a triple. In the third Meusel drove in Witt with a single, In the fifth he drove another member of his family trainer. he last time down} stands. The whole team thereupon] /® Witt and Pipp with a triple. In « ae wore. from Robison Goo) *scoodles”* aa the. racher ’ » poke ° After War Mqsk had won the sec- default: TD. Armoury W Just ubtended a contract to act in the| ‘Seo bumped the floor rather} prodded our Mr. Bullet Joe Bush un-| the Seventh he poked the ball int > . C . H REINSTATED i tonted 1 Foppti canton ienires, violently and then and there, une] PrOaded our ate at oe, Bush M8 the stand for a home run, scoring|Only Four Points Separate ROUS ond event for Johnny Dundes, W. A. eh tien tam AND MAY PRACTICE WITH REDS TO-DAY Buck came along and took his meal |hawk, defeate ticket away from him. The amount]! 20 ay Hot of the claim was $3,500, and at the \ both Witt and Pipp ahead of him and Beard jr. Flushing winning what had seemed like a hope- less pastime. The boxing workout, consisted of two fast rounds with each of his ihree sparring partners and after this ses- nounced he was a trainer and not al sfany of our supporters gave up for sparring partner from now on STRTREAROE. The resting up period that Was) Manager Huggins advised Bullet St. Louis From New York Now. D=Alex. Armour do! . ever’ | Mapaser Huguins advised Bullet} Tn price Buck got a cheap horse. sion the champion took on another] granted Tiplitz for several days, dur-} s00 and his fast ball to go away from price i 2 i y b wa pennitts : aes i y Te 7 sh witt age CINCINNATI, 0,, July» 22.— — Mfandamton Vattier: Elght-year-old Jimmy Mur-| ing which he was permitted to take 11] there, ‘To the rescue came Hoyt, a{ To-day we Anish with the Tigers 4 Bie deiah vetarcannire <llebter ee eee crete at, Mimuamlout, det ~phy ftom Twin Ouks, N. J., issued] easy, his henetited that hardy battler] yas series hero of record, but,| 004 tiddance. ‘That ends the West- By Robert Boyd. die Roush, r : ng on Ii eae “i challenge and It was accepted by] considerably, He tore into Lew in the] Mere aya high school Ind at heart, [et invasion. To-morrow the Boston} cryciNNATI, July 22-—Aiter los-| of the Cincinnati Rede and famous | typien) Hert Play to win the opener ‘ 1 jeg Suaauaan Leonard who helped the youngster on|afternoon in great shape and he Red Sox drop in gor a game over was reinstated | for the Greentree Stable, ford. ‘Springtield ing the third game of the current] holdout of 1922, series here to the Cincinnati Reds to-day by former Judge K. M. ‘ardinals defeat of the Braves] Landis, supreme head of organ- the world cham-| zed baseball, Although being r pions had their lead reduced to four} instated, Raven wars avers points over Branch Rickey's ( called Cera eee pene in the National League pennant race. Judge, who also commended the A defeat again to-day by Pat Moran's} Cincinnati Baseball Club for their red legs and a victory for the Car-] stand against Roush and his exor- ton will send the] bitant demands. Roush will try to come to terms with Owner Garry world's champlons into second place} Herrmann for the balanoe of the It was a funny look that the patri- archal Ty Cobb gave our young pill hurler. Young fans may not h got the idea as they stood vis-a-vis Old fellows saw the matter in a dif ferent light When Ty Cobb became the world’s greatest ball player Waite Hoyt was Just about four years old, His ambition, he tells me, was to have —— TOMMY KERRIGAN SHOWS THE WAY IN P. S. A’S QUALIFYING ROUND |; .714ER AND SON WIN ‘Tommy Kerrigan, the populur pro- IN TENNIS DOUBLE fessional of the Siwanoy Country Club “ led the metropolitan professionals tn Fred Letson and Benjamin Letson, their qualifying round for the P. G. A. | father and son combination, won = championship at Pittsburgh next month, | place In the tina) round of the Long Isl when he reeled off a 72 and a 73 over} and championship inwn tennis double foreed the southpaw mittman punch at his fastest The timing 4nd marksmanship dis- played by Lew's left-hand shots to the body were impressive to say the least. Tiplitz is firmly convinced that Leon- ard will reed more speed than he has ever displayed to get away from this punch with the mits and then introduced his opponent, Benny told the delighted vudience that he was about to face “Young Jack Dempsey.” Of cours: Benny took’ a terrible drubbing and was badly staggered. Benny rose in the morning about 6. went for a lohg s(roll and then re- turned about 8 o'clock and woke the rest of the camp and \ook them all| In the morning a long hike was en- ile Oe conan take joyed by: Fo ee vee oP [a baseball with Ty's name written on Benny is certainly in .ure spirits. tet at the camp now {t. The herote words written about the Georgia Peach really inspired him Sunday. Monday is the big day off— | Ramage, New ‘York, for tus. The Yanks go out to cin cinnati for an exhibition game that day, while the Giants will be at Pitts- burgh. IMI-FINAL, ROUND—Green defeated Al: Btowart defeated Roussea and the ( in the Mound City aia JOHN WEISSMULLER TO COMPETE HERE TO-DAY Johnny We lanier aerived from Chi- to compete in three wch lorday, It will dinals over ———_- ——— *- ——]to give up a chance at the show busi- : “il moat likely prac. {28 diMcult Siwanoy course. on’ the courts of the Woodmere Club, a anetsall 1 here] mark his only appearance in the East} and the Cardinals will supplant them son and will m YY Pi th ca of those who qualified aty Woodmere. L. 1, yesterday, The Let ecGcxrmrr——— | ies ind take to baseball, And here ae the pacemakers In the senior or.| tice with the Reds before the he scores of those who qua SRE aoteatah Chaien a CR Aare OTR after his record breuking tour of Hono- lulu and the Pacific Coast, At noon Weissmuller will face a select field in Siwanoy yesterday follow: Tommy Kerrigan, Siwanoy.. Tt he was! From the Bleachers to the Grand Stand |) ,mscrsscs suse says ew ame of the Giants-Cin- here to-day. t of the New Yor! ight sets at 75] fourth Walter J. Touss: Tennis ganization There is no disputing the fact that f outplayed J. 1 Biwanoy Fen et still leading the league as a hitter.| the national 440-yard champlonship.} to-day the Cardinals are perhaps | === ‘i epi Vie ce RrIB ns. ihe emistinal vane i t y e Kaveh nis e oon meet - | play! e best ba @ National | | Joe Byly “Ath ) Jerry: Lang any Evening World Baseball Feature lor the Fans Ty in time may ‘niente Pall with his [ana in the afternoon meet he will ap-|playing the best ball in the National | Stengel performed very well on his re: | joc syiveut nde . pear in two invitation races, League They have been playing|turn to the game. He only hit once fay RE Ring tinethe thi attempted to hand him one with af ‘The early ti a . | much better ball than the Giants dur-]in a fe times up, yet he drove some pears lal ¢ hagy nd bale . a : : ip Gasiy AlU18 Want Grill Ga tele OfesH ED na four ett, Ternpatead was 6-3, G-1. Thi THE FIRST HISTSES WILK Be TEMLIEN ED: IN TO-NIGHT'S ] jome-run monogram bitten right in] ghore over a course of 110 yards, and]ing the last month. But there are| tong files during his other trips to the Pe a pis agSR Menten, the middle, But he didn’t. many reasons why they are. One is} plate. Snyder is another player that AE Rati nkampt made fi F ; . is opponents will be ‘To! . th Each fair day an Evening World photographer will take a gome fans fall of imagination, but Leal epee Sia oe een pane they have had the better of the sched- | has am injured foot and stl MeGraw Hacwner, A ae panoramic picture of the bleachers and grand stand at caf you sense the feeling of Waite ‘Jule in being at home most of the time. ] works the big Texan while Earl Smit! OTF SCORES —_— i . Hoyt when he stepped out there yes-|22mmy, Hall, former Marathon king: | one other isthey have hadno players}and Gaston warm the bench. No|rred Decker, Knollwood CROSS-M’ALEER DRAW. the Polo Grounds. From the photograph will be se- [| to’hay to check the barrage started | PAUL Chace the University of Pennayl- | one hospital list such as the (iants| doubt there is ® good reason for}/°e Tur : f ck th e started! vania star, and Tom Karasczwaki,, the | © os’ e Giants | dou Geo, ‘Thomacn, arty Cross and 4 lected ten persons, who will be given free grand stand |} py the hero of his babyhood? How] United States Army all around cham-| during the last three weeks and asain] ytao" doing this. Fred Caneuea; West Point Duy Chosvand Tommy MeAleor, Ge seats, for the next day’s game. Pictures will be printed |] he felt to stand there and zip a tast| plon. thelr pitchers has.come through mag-| The Giants lost the third game be-|60- Kerrigan, White Buches of the harveat hitting welterweight daily in the Green Editions of The Evening World— |] one past the patriarchal bean of his}. 1m) he aterm jon carnival nificently, Haines, Doak. North, Per-| cause they were unable a poet Pat Hk, Yountakan. rounda to a draw at the Steeplecha . “ . . rs ” a? on Beach open a pool, ca and Sherde! e oiling € 7 or 0, burn . h s ‘ “Baseball—Racing” and the “Night Pictorial.” If your dye La face Aue _| muller will mect hace invan invita: |cc® And Sherdel are Mil going well! more than eeren | Bee plevaihd A 'Banderaon, Sleepy. Hollow. A. A. Rockaway Keach, Iagt night. * picture is selected present yourself at The Evening fannie miicios Sin) tare twee ee PG Mandl) Beh pon ores Yeune wan Giabily injured inlcan” Gail Makin Gutta” gemenanione, H oe se] 151 bi ake : Cyr er fe wood si ‘o-might, 198 if World office between 10 A. M. and 1 P. M. on the day [| pit. Nobody cise helped. ‘The next] John Nunan, the New York A. C. star, |Thursday's Kame and Casey Stengel] ‘The world’s champlons played ood Gia wart Gualer winks 53-18") COMMONWEALTH | Romine. ih ty, as : . following publication and grand stand seats will be || time ‘Ty Nimself died and Karasezws — played the right field yesterday. pall but the Reds play Aut 8 ttle Pack Beckeit,” Yountakal sto SPORTING fine . Gardens | dae iven ta you free. ‘or the rest of the gamo not a > - Young was struck by a thrown bull on| better as the score & to & might re. | Als, Haale, Jackson Helghis... §1 83—14t thar ve: Sills man scored against the boy, who was Gittnder Venere MA*) 2:00, Pym, POLO Tine foot and: he ts limping badly.” veal. 5; Aeetehem* south “Shore. ss155) al Baod6s CLUB, Young Olmie. "Adm Yankees ve. betroit,—adve. 1 = - eta eetin er ate eben OA Ba a has UA RS S| oe SE Re Se

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