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SOE ES RS a mee eis, - ¢ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1922, MRS. MALLORY SHOULD WIN EASILY AT SEA BRIGHT TO-! NATIONAL CHAMPION TO-DAY a ie Club Fears Tiger Ji Cause Them to Dro : other Peg in Race THE DAVIS CUP npieeanmppmaamad VYURY CAME DOWN (Bpectal to The Evening We FRANCIS HUNTER WAS THE CAUSE OF GERALD PARKING HIMSELE OM THE SIDE LINES Molla Has Already Beaten Bostonian Four Times—Williams and Washburn Play Johnston and Anderson in Men’s Doubles Final. By William Abbott. Rio be SHA BRIGHT, N. J., Aug ne| TO-DAY’S FEATURE Siaid of Ua woinel's section tin] TENNIS MATCHES YO GWE HE PLAYERS CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 5 Afternoon between Mrs, Molla Mal AT SEA BRIGHT, N. J. AWE (N-AND-OUT doxteal as it may sound, the 1h) lory, national title holder, and Miss . Lesiie Bancroft of Boston, is a weak 3.00 P. M. — Final round 4 eM a tin women's invitation singles—Mrs. ending for the Seabright Tennis Tou Molla Bjurstedt Mallory va. Miss nament. Mrs. Mallory has defeated Leslie Bane 5 Miss Bancroft four times and should 4.00 P. ™ Final round mens invita —Rie 2 After the women finish the finals! Washburn ve. William M. John- the men's doubles will be contested] ston and James O. Anderson. between Williams and Washburn and 5.00 P. M.—Final round mixed lathe Johnston and Anderson, the Austral doubles. “ .? . fan. The work of Williams and — E Mae y SHIMIDZU al better right now than at any © \ ure7, sinc aes m6 0) ure seriously threatened with (ae oF to third place, though they are 0 Kn me f xi they invaded the West Despite the fact that ve cleaned up in Cleveland sc ind have an excellent chance to 1 it fou raight over the Indians day, the champions rather nerve June. i await the shock of the impending lision to-morrow with Ty Cobb's $ a Washburn will be closely wutch for] not often come close to the net but ee ait OF SACLE EYRE ERD WG. te CUMnIe co | ft {s becoming more evident that this] preferred to stay back and wield his BELTS than any team’ ih the: league will be the double combination that] powerful forearm driving. DENT will represent the United States in} This — stro! the Davis Cup match There is no doubt about Tilden enused — Williams's next month, | downfall, Tt didn’t make much dif- nd} ference where the ball was to gv The Tygers are only three gar@ behind the Yankees, who are just ume out of first place. To p& down the Yanks the Tygers mi Johnston being members of the de-]Johnston could place {t and usually win four straight games, assumir ' fending team. They will carry the|out of his opponent's reach, As John- that both clubs win to-day. As 4 burden of the four single matches and|ston developed more accuracy Will- should either of the two Bills slump] iams be me wild in form the cup will. not be securcly| beat himself on errors. held in the country as little hope is} The margin wos so great that In held out for whatever doubles team is] the first set Johnsto: 24 points WH... JOUNSTON named. to only 6 for Williams. The second WHO WON THE R. Norris Williams will undoubtedly | set was like the first, although Will SEABRIGHT FINALS be the third man of the team, while}iams did a little better that, the Tygers are far more likel and just about to make it four straight over the tail- end Koston Club than the Yankees are } 6) to make a clean sweep here. y Winning four straight games from the Yankees doesn't seem to be a SSW MRS. HALLORY, THOUGH WINNING ¢H IN THE SINGLES ¢ - = SAN— OURIN® THE WEEK ost in THE dlifieult feat for the Tygers to accom- by: coming YESTERDAY eee) plish, In fact, they won eight straight the fourth place will go to either|to the net and passing Johnston with OveR g — berore the champions registered their Washburn or Richards with Wash-|some putting shots down the side \ & —_ second victory of the sea burn having the call, To put Rich-|Iines. Yet Johnston continued to do R NORRIS nm over Cobb's hustling youngste New York took the first game at the Polo Grounds in May, then dropped the hext three, They were tn the midst GERTRUDE FDERLE Manager MeGraw Utilizes |v vse ine oa vere soundly fl d four times. Only one ards on the team would mean the|the leading and was never in serious WILLIAMS brilliant youngster would have to pair | troubl: up with his old partner Tilden in the] At the otaset of the third set Wil doubles and this would be against the}iams captured two love games in a plans of the Selection Committee, | row, breaking through Johnston's ser- which desires to save Tilden and] vice for the only time of the match Johnston from the responsibility of Californian, instead of getting playing in the doubles. Washburn , merely put has been considerably below form| more power in his forearm shots and lately and his showing this afternoon | Williams soon fell back in his. old will greatly influence his chances of |trick of either netting or hitting out His Reinforcements and |)" 8 Sons'nw Co ae rele ee Hee a INA MATCH RACE Giants Lose Lead Again So It fs by no means impossible for re and go ahead of the Yankees. ? t » that the series outclassing the Bostonian AMERICAN EACH Locals Only Get Even Break in Doubleheader With Cubs in Which | 2e«tins on thetr pennant aspirations, MERICAN LEAGUE, ne Detroiters to duplicate that mas- ment came yesterday in the finals of THE POINTS AND ANALYSIS NATIONAL LEAGUE, Th rattled by this outburs the men’s singles with the decisive vietory of Wiliam M. Johnston of : b They are approaching the struggle in W. be PO.) W. L. PC. w. W. L. Pe. McQuillan and Scott Pitch and Lee King Does Some Substi-] 2 serious mood. Last tine in De San Franciseo over RK. Norris Will- FOLLOWS: St.Lo'is 62 41 .602|Pitts'h. 51 47 520) st.Lo'is 60 42 | Cleve'd 53 53 .500 ve A tutin they did not anticipate disaster; | Say of ponies by the scores of 6—0, FIRST SET. pias a 53 ee Brkiyn # fo ay N.York 60 44 | Wash'n 48 53 .475] Winner of Day International 1g time the as grimly determined not 2, 6—3. Points. Games. ic'go ila... 372| Detroit 57 47 | Phila.. 40 59 .404 x at : —— to surrender a game without a des- gerbe, Famult was the samo as tp 1821, Johnston. .. ) 4. 4 Cin'ati, 54 49 524 |Doston 33 64 340|Chic'yo 53 49 620|Boston 39 63 362| Cup Meets English Girl at By Bozeman Bulger. —---— ——— | perate gt i johnston winning in straight sets. GAMES YESTERDAY. Aiea he Tygers were curbed in New | ‘The greatly improved form of Wyll- | Johnston. Chicago, 3; New York, 2 (1st Game). GAMES YESTERDAY. 300 Metres To-Day. HE Giants have broken even with]| HOMERUN LEADERS | yoo scsi tmonin when the Yannece | tiene tua eer mar ae ibetiaye eae New York, 2; Chicago, 1 (2d Game).| New York, 7; Cleveland, 5. ~ a the Cubs in a double-header ie r vould have a harder even with them in four games, maulérs were not hiting then, American League, Brobe and have lost the league leader-} Williams, St. 1 = ge [Cobh Johnaton.. Willlarns. Cincinnati, 6; Brooklyn, 5. St. Louis, 9; Philadelphia, 4, Gertrude Ederle, signment to stop the flashing Boston- St Louis, 9; Philadelphia, 7. jan in the finals here. the fifteen-year- : 5 : a Z y Philadel : but they are now, and, furthermore, Pittsburgh, 3; Boston, 0 (Called in Washington 81 Chloago, 2: oie tare re etauta oo: 1 cerita | Mule De ele, (2 00/¢ tha, thous | Rs ew work 54) |tuey are getting crack pitehing. On ri But while Williams has improved 8th inning, rain). | Detroit, 2; Boston, 0) io ther day, wili be the headliner at|they have proved that the real idea) Hellmann, Detroit lar [their own grounds, in conflict with over “is 1981 form, 90 hes Johnaton GAMER CLOCDAY. GAMES TO-DAY. the aquatic meet to be held this af-lof reinforcements is to use them. Miller, Philadelphe ae } stern clubs, they have wo e national champion on the 1915 . C BERG enc! a e . ,. nine games out of eleven, so far, an Rid Gils hak canon cuomiuci weeded Witenes st Chicago at New York, New York at Cleveland, 5 ied eat had oe aude Ree aan A week ogo McGraw saw the signs) ji ioyy St, Loul..... nat HaHGlIG! Gales iC hen outs of twelve | weight and now is in fine physical Se lene. HE CACC thet Sea” will appear in an invitation] of the times. Most of his pitchers) Williams, Philniciphia . : 18 Jagainst the Red Sox to-day. ‘This ts condition. Williams, be Coule se eilacelpiian: Washington at Chicago. | ratch at 800 metres against Miss|were fatigued. On top of that rumors} Jie, Dniledeliila 18 best record that any American ‘When losi " ittsburgh a joston. i jolts . nel nlucky Et ‘ ess, that] Ww aie he on League team has made th onth. last year, Johnston weighed only 112 | Willie cen ry ” . h d big race, and may also start from from baseball. There were no strings] but not enjoying good pitching, have pounds. "He tw now 127, and the in- AMES. a nnn | irst Saturday Doubleheader Digs) 8 Faey alas are SOT gat ta) olla getting aervous Tol taining Te calaten (iran: (armel Gon tales Anta Gat Ge tone an creased weight is reflected in more] sonnston ...4 6 16 a { ° Miss Ederle’s business duties do not| baseball people that means that the] would yet be able to pitch. have had practically no help from the BREE PES SUS aOR 288 brs ear Manetie Of Y Ebb t F ld permit her to compete often, but she] ghuttier was about to leaye the res-| Day after day Scott went to the|other Eustern teams that have played endurance. Tune Ot gatioeds clntt celia ear a ets le has consented to show her strokes to-|o, 0100 in gearch of adventure, Phil|Polo Grounds, working in morning| the Browns and Tygers Johnston's endurance was not thor-]| SEA BRI 5 MEN'S: ae ~ il eae i ——————| day in order to give Miss James a|© practice, hoping against hope. When . oughly taxed in the maten with Will] NGuRs (Final and Cup Roane) — wii . . i vey {son. It ed the right fleld wall] chance to redeem herself and also to[has a way of doing that. He is per-}ing Giants were not there he worked TTERSON Wi ’ lame as the former tUda-holder needed 4, at, Serer eae aera Robins Will Tussle With]by se permit the English title-holder to try|sonally responsible for more gray|with the Yanks. All the old-timers| PA 0. ON’T only forty-five minutes to defeat his} | Sr HIT INVITATION MEN'S _ pone he score was tied. ‘Two men were] to shatter her own world's record for! nairs in managerical heads than old|watched his progress eagerly, Even Eastern ‘opponent. DO URitelon and dene OT MEO ee Reds in Bargain-Day out and Zech Wheat came to bat. He] 300 yards, as the youngsters were willing to help CHALLENGES TILDEN e first set was a remarkably fast] feat obert Kinsey and Howard Kinsey, + ” peer swung at the first ball pitehed and ss James asked permission to 5 und gave the has-been a kindly t ak RIE oe . f 4 -Day. ; - as-been a kindly hand.| SEA BRIGHT, N. J. Aug. 6.—Gerald piece of work, the Californian reelinis |° ge. Tinta wom Attraction To-Day pasted It to the right fleld wall for] start in the 50-yard backstroke handi-| McGraw smmediately got Busy.) 411 this time, mind you, old Jack had L. Patterson of the Auaialian Gave Cu off six straight games in eleht min-| nagiives 1H Helen Wille ae & double, a perfect throw by Harper cup, and in this race she will meet] irugh McQuillan came from Boston: [uo salary. He was working on his| ar tiqted tetas that he haa mai utes, m1 y and at} end Mrs aun defented g his pr a ¢ s 00) Rig e é stated to-day thal A hy tl aleh, f s tf au Mora skeet ey “g fi . c = . = Or day as Jess as we jenge nuteh it ail HE first Saturday doubleheader! couch to wash up and call it a day] garded a8 ono of the leading dorsal] graveyard for bad arms and retire-| One day as Je Bee eR Ce eee et a tannin Lac aictaeeen of the year at Ebbets Field will] and beckoned to Kee enter the} stroke swimmers in the East. Most]ment, Lee King was bought from) Ni! Beate tee & haga won the’ Wik which (the International i Fi ° N BY JOHN d A be played between the Hobins| box. Keck was willing. He is youni,]of the girls who finished In the Day|-rotedo to aid in the attacks on left-|irne “next day it le cur cal merle: Wadereticn. (eon terer dnonn ae ' ‘ ai i Sa yet and hope rankles tn his breast cf] Cup classic will be seen in competi- ia ba one “| Wimbledon tournament, and it was his ; istic €WS portock aN Gossip { and Cincinnat! Reds this afternoon. | one day getting a chance to start wu] tion this afternoon handed pitchers. a1. [Rguneed. Hughey Jennings noted it.| aca originally not to claim the honor This may to some extent explain ne ull of his own, win, lose or] One event for men Is on the pro-| In violation of all the Gin tra ; Gisiaes | Morey, aaled th The] untess } ould detent Am rica’ fore: 0 of Long Il City te away Robbie's reason for leaving} draw. He stepped on the mound and|/ gramme. This is the fancy dive.| tions, McGraw took @ chance and)* : n that shoulder nerve] most player. he Unite ates dose PERSE ORDA NAME PRL REO ¥ Srna eile “puteh! er in the box during| besun looking things over. Myers! Among the entries in the springboard Inforcements at the|#® disuppearing. Bptoniolhlly Aeypanisa. tne |Wirnbieaan “ Dutch’ Ruether i shot all his re A ‘ ney tutt vorid cham- Malone of St. Paul and Mickeyfheavyvetent. will go. agains wan at bat and Wheat wis b competition is Louis Balbach, the vad, Both McQuilian|, * Month later McGraw told Scott] tourney as constituting a world cham . Maxind of Newark while. tae yesterday's gume after the star ieft-| ¥* : sora pet 4 Cubs in one wad. he could have a job with the Giunts| pionship. Patterson has now decided. Walker of Elizabeth, N. J., fought at} ios n’ Byer wnle tiny to ent I New York A. C. star who 1s captain} O°") soe pitched and King did a lit- Mant) lonely, ait aMnUan aacte IRtenda the Arena A. C. of Boston on Wed- of Long Isiand City hander showed v ene of wei Keck Jet the ball 1 Myers sent | of the Columbia University swimming | 4n4 Sport Fines Just to see how far he could go. He| Ne Ae feel ClpeA CTCL a ohRsaionatte! nesday night, and in which Mulone,|, Jimmy Kelly. the rugged wettorweignt of | ness throughout the gume and parti] it right back, over Keck's head, way! team. Immediately after the moet} °. 74 tien to prove that the hunch haere? on the Dede 1 Wh rient.tt ae-| 22, winner of that tournament can i he Kronx. will mect Tony” Lyons in the | cularly toward the last. over Keck's heud, und the ball didn't] Miss James will leave for a tour off | 4 te Oraae e's got something, all right.’ de-| rigntly claim to be the world's cham- got the decision, drow a crowd of Jiisin hut’ of twtite sounds la mel “Robbie apparently tried to out-| top sailing until it knocked a chip| the Middle West was right goasip re erat Poni|clared Jews Burkett us he sat In the| "on and a 1 challenge match over 8,000 fight fans, The gross re- general Pat Moran by saving his} out of the centre fleld wall. It wen a box yenterday oe rine road {Ure box two days ago. "Look at| would be superfluous, Patterson agrees ceipts amounted to $15,085 and the} }/\ ture Jack erate ‘ other pitchers tor lo-day's contests,| for a three bagger and Wheat “| BARNES AND SARAZEN als aie The old cog had inn eens big, husky fellow, He) with American eaploten ae eee e! BY ach and if that was the portly manager's] safely home. chmandt ended the one. ca si dt title be 01 Ne HA See down He n : of heavyweient| idea he was completely inning by fying ont ae Schmandt| MEET ON LINKS TO-DAY Be and he waminforoement ahot| AS ®D experiment Scott was stuck See ee eee marae Te neat ghter drew down the nice sum of} iy) days va-liy the grayhaired often dees end inniz ~ y " »-|in a game Wednesd: sidihs & ‘ ¢ ef a lump, though. Mo- Inesday to finish up. Parra eee $4,368 for his end ve ati's Red internat whe came | with a ven-| Gene Sarazen, national open golf] didn’t ae bane athe last round|He pitched two innings in his old The contract teiwamn ¢ ‘ru Tae te hoxed Inn When Couch began to hand out} geance sand slummed Mr. Kuether ali |champton, and Jim | Barnes, ex-cham- Aviles forne after having pitched| Style. His appearance was so unex-| GENE TUNNEY SCORES New York and Tommy Loughrai ef ip fitahing up bi) ice ty the Robins in the elehth inning] over the tot und didn't stop stanmin pion will rneet iia: I Bal n of a pie gems 3t for eleht innings.| pected that his name wus not even KNOCKOUT IN THIRD Lent heavyweight of Whiladelnh V mw ent Monday nigh of the game, Moran lost no time inf until two of their m CoE a tee eee Pe, Sette gbubrout bascoel Ee” customers had {on the score card, Nobody knew that nally been clinched, Frank Bagley mm ' jerking his pitehing ace out of the The tinal score was Lake, N. J. This is the first time this righted to revel in the sight of our| le had been hanging around the park LONG BRANCH, N. J., Aug, Bm of Tunney accepted the match over thy ho: AROS Samir, ee eee ——- = pair have met in mateh play on the | chance te tok” much better than} We all thought John Scott had pussed| «i, "Pune, A. . Hight heavy- dimtance telephone to-day, ‘Th ‘one of his first string pitchers to links, Lust r in the Professional to the baseball bone sand] weight champion, and | former ght Aug. 24. Each fighter sill p rf sky right-hander, Keck, who at} p WwW RD Jnament Sarazen came into prominence McQuillan, you a tree . . knocked out Soldier Ray Thompson of } of $900 with the promoter eet is working as « relief pitener. FOR BOUT WITH LEONA! by defeating Jock Hutehison, then| pitcher by trade. He tried a Iittle| Yesterluy McGraw stuck him in a] SMT" Wi here last night at the S prea the Reds out of the troudic| hn with] British open champion, by the decisive | too much finesse on the Cubs tn that) tight spot. He was to save the last ©, in the third round befare Bryan Downey the crack middleweight « Coa ee got them itnte Terms for a chaniplonship mateh with] Ooo of § up and 6 to play. last inning, Instead of lying the}rcame of the double-header, And you] i. lirgest crowd of fight fans that has 2 Has been aim \ OD eee Say Moran not-anly won| SeHEy Leonard were mate ang sarees a ane ball up there and letting them take a) cun go and bet that Jnck saved it. Jattenied a boalng show at the Shore nwo ma prearans. Set Ho will line ball game, but didn’t In the least erday for Charley White, who CHAMPION BOXING FAN crack at it he tried to work the cor- But for a little spell of hitting in| Club In years. ney Pee See deciaier bout, at a show to be Vrought « eair his pitching statt for to-d s Bobby Barrett at the New York ners—-Mathewson-like. As a result}the ninth, which netted one run, lv tp tie Bell pare Be, Goluaul ot ui donbishend He hax Pete Dong Velodrome next Monday night in a ff RETURNS TO SHANGHAI | (yO Gins got three bass on balls and} would have a shut-out. Mor cisht . ———— afternoun of La! ee mie ROT doublehenver teen round bout. 3 Gibson, manager —_——— rf A wild pitoh| innings Scott, the discard, had pitched aa PPOs > ot & big crowd of fight fine. d Adolphe Luque to send in’ and . run was forced in. urd, ¥ NATIONAL LEAGUE, attract « bis i saw A oe i the tackgroum: {Of Leonard, serced with the! promoter! Aaron Gionby, the aporting elobe-trot-|* "Waoang, who came to the rescue, |uirtight baseball. No star of the] INTERNA'ID —. t Jom Benjamin, the clever Callfornia, ish: 14 Ae ee samce: to steps ta at { 2, meet the winner of Monday, nigHE's| er, who cama ‘all the way from China li 19° omner, 80 did a long fly.| world's champs had done betier forl paytitre 76 25 724| Torinto Bs 85 .500 weleht, will 8 r Hf aiting for a chance to step ‘tTyout before leaving for the West, the] ist your to ta “ . i “ be 4 WH hock wp with Joe Tints th fies queded, Robblo. will send in Dazzy'|Oynoe terms and conditions of the mateh| ast Your to see Dempeey Dor Carper’ [That was the game. The defeat is) many weeks, . |Roch'er 62 43 590] Readi'g 47 60 .439 Ulty tighter ioe of the four vient ince to piteh the first game and} heing delayed until the champion re-|.4\ United States attending boxing bouts| charged to McQuillan because he put| "'I-gud, that's great, ain't it!’ ex-|) city, 59 49 .546| Syra’se 40 69 .367 u ioe eone be, romance Mis rane . in Cadore is slated for the second. turns next Sunday from Michigan City} \jnce, will start back for Shanghal to-|the winning runners on the bases.|claimed Jess Burkett ‘hat boy Buffalo 60 50 .545| Newa’k 31 75 .202 fit, Tate dhove named dale. 2 Robbins had every chance of|Jim Dougherty, maneser of Barrett, also] .orrow, He will be tendered a farewell] you can't blame Jonnard for letting going to be as good as ever—he ix as GAMES YESTERDAY. ~ Age H : lw the second game of the cur-|confirmed an agreement for terma Ver) dinner by Jack Newmark and his nume-| them jn—officially, T mean. wood as ever!" . 2; Reading, 0. A NET PREM: ek eeaed so chasis ' en mm es. but failed to avail dhea-[the telephone last night. In a conver-| ous frlends to-night at Murray's bg — By being the good Samaritan—en deren Shas Nowe: $5 unas for tickets for the twelve. t fralping | ceives of all the opportunities they} sition with Matchinuker Hleurnoy over age The Story of the Good Samaritans. | couraging a poor fellow proclaimed] Bammerss SE eon Ce Gamey. Chainey Weinert the clever heavy welght ot | did have. ‘They nuude a strong Tent eh. agresable. (0 the promoter would! DWIGHT PARTRIDGE That second game, though—that|down and out by the doctors—the| Torentor 2s Futem 2 (ol eames Newark which will be brovght off at. tls] \ Rivet at for the gome but Keuther was not up] (rms asrenekte fe = victory by John Beott—gives us our! Giants have picked up a $50,000] BUI AE Oi. ne ee ee adade Club on the nlant gf Aug. 17S htosn tegen : Mil to his usual standard and the cont ae : WINS PRESIDENT’S CUP] TON gd jittie drama of basoball—Tpitcher. And he hasn't cost them on¢ PAV EET SOE % lickete #0 far. vas lost in the ninth innin of sentiment—in just that] red cent! , Andy Nelderretter, ' t nine! Ruether, as said above, was weax| RAIN PREVENTS BIKE ME GREAT BARRINGTON, Masa, Aug, 5 ahicea And John Scott, happy as a school Baltimore af Newarie u 4 “dt n t A inal mi he as were Dwight Partridge of ‘ord, winner A Jack Scott was is back \ ball! ochester at Syrac Ridgewood Grove Spart hights neo{ throughout the The Reds wer RACES AT VELODRO Dwight Pat Rey ents aah TS : ke tn Haast | Git have AL. Boyle |e! BE ey |W score of 4 to 2 when = of the low score medal in the qualifying] |S, T° Boston to Cincinnati, Upon| ‘The only. similar case to that of Buffalo at Toronto (2 Games). nt vo he form ' nt i to | ol 7 5 * ‘ =, " —_—_—_—_—_—X—¥—<—X—X—S—aoO___== Mites trature bout ort nd i | Reuther came to bat m the eighth © bieyele raves at the New York | round fare Sn awn Gages urna | Thporema for practice & cog slipped | scott is Ferdie Schupp. He likewi — X * bere Miele reese a ont of the ntentc A shinent (i Glnt'g weekly boxing show to-aieit, whist hed tn box inning. He wos Cavency] velodrome, postponed Inst night Be-| Captured the President's cup by defeat-| somewhere in John's right shoulder. | suffered from a nervous ailment i) EQMMONWEALTH | 10m ako Metooe Ave Menry Misk of Brooklyn in the weni-final ha dita and Olson flied to Duncan Jonuse of the thund m that made] ing D. Fairchild of Wannamotsett in the] He couldn't pitch a curve ball to save | his shoulder, After a year of pat nt SPORTING Leh Ot Neoeee fee ten vednés. the jun With two noout the fan 1} the track too slippery for tding, will be| final round his life, The Reds were out of luck Ferdie was sent away. While ir (Eyone: Jimmy Carrol Pal Moran, the fast New Orleans leh! 4 Sree: MRiceron) | SHRAT BPOtE: 1BOE A TT nip amit ee exist peel > Gurry Hermann, President of the|the bushes the shoulder suddy aly re CLUB Sarva ria BRN oe, Fen. Oe, ade’ nesion | none AC ALE Ae Teton for jv convenient exit) NUL thet 10rd ane ne none eeccnea.| GELLER WINS DECISION | Reda, sent Jack to many apecialists.| gained ite delicute functions. | In 0M-| qe SES See pls meveral wivkw ago, wih fight] At Mitchel } tw get out W ely ' he ae Ho even made a visit to the famous] other month Schupp tas a stat ; aC aioar nin that elty @n ihe night of Aug. ot ston sent hing sin, to le ed ford management 4t- | WOLYOE, Mase. Aug. 5.—Joe Gel-l ponesetter Reese. A lot of baseball nates might q He Nu hook up-with Harry kid’ dr ' aie Minmpledlitnent anyone ny Ve ler, the mensetional Bronx _ bani Bonesetter Reese. in the mouth! de well to read agnin the story of the| RIDGEWOOD GROVE S. C, the Philadelphia lightweight, in one of the Kiron G ha tay in| phen yeu heer acai estat lure IMseournged, ¢ u Ms 4 metals AL BOYLE ve. SAMMY GOOD. Sant round Coute there Gn that uve ji Nett tet ita one of Cou | weight, won the decisioniover Kid Lewis] a broky, Scott wandered to New Good Samaritan—the one they read] qrpxity MICK yee RRANREE FLORIO, eae iioslive ctu toa ie pe ntodaht Hon ana root Tin Mauna F300 HE AE Ae LCT canto, kes 1, ake Hole 1 oe PE tie Bremtert AENLS ever Wie p rk, He bad beep released outright in Sunday school ‘Admission 60 Cents, et the open ar ahow oF Queensbur . 7 ‘nits made te | SRS RES ANS aed

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