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| 4 3 “BENNY PLANS BUSY RING CAMPAIGN TO RECUPERATE LOSSES | OPENS TO-DAY Sop ot AFTER SHORT REST Action of Boxing Board ip Sus- pending Champions Gauses Great Confusion. The New York Boxing Commiss' @ seems to be playing a lone hand. ¢ migsions in other States refuse te recognize New York's claim that a ehampion Isn't a champion unless he lets the commission run his business. All this meddling with champions and championships does no good and @auses confusion. For a few hundred] gi rank ) ts championships have gone with} x4, Grie Ve and Miss Grace I. Mungen of th.® decision of the referee, and no two @F three Individuals can change a wor, -Wide custom. The (mmission has a clear right | Mareurite to decide §°W boxing matches shall|Gladys C. it has no more right to|Lesiie Bancr oft. be run, but order boxers than it would ‘e make certain matches here! You intent ¥° sign 4 season contract at the Hipy drome. Nothing doing! What do you Wen by trying to run your own busi, WSS? Huh! Now you go tight down .Wnd sign up with the K. Q. Jones cabary¥ at Coney we'll take away your right © called the Handcuff King in York State, suspend you rlicense give public exhibitions and officially rule that you're a second-rater and only a cheese that, by heck ‘hamp, and not even ‘One of the weak points of the com- mission's attempt to dictate matches to champions is that it dictates only meetings with boxers who challenge in New York. It was silly to try to make Harry Greb take a match with Rosenberger. After seeing what old Mike Gibbons did to Rosenberger last| one racing fleet of year I'll say it was more than silly, It was almost cruel. A CHANCE FOR GRAFT. h lattles for charity, the races DETROIT, Aug. 7.—Since the Yan- and Wall Street. From now on he 4 at 10.23.39, ; ’ The New York Commission at prea-| ne of @ peaked hill bar Wen calvenvell Chop r ees eccnmatull breedors of thor. penne Ie Ge has rit Rh kees started on the present trip fet Henny “eonard and his ent is composed of a pretty fair lot off When near Highland L \eht. only five) ourhbreds in Amorica, her always| nd ttalners, even though it ts no’ t t tam ) uote the Champion correct- citizens. But suppose the commis-| miles from the finish, seco ie Ba sep-|shid that he never an objection | 60 We toric, having been first run only| through the West Wally Pipp has as f) es ern eams ly V 6 u§ 14 Carolina.|to the official handicapper piling been the hitting sensation of the fter getting his Dro} 5 sion was made up as one commis-]| arated Harpoon, J ater pay would welgne on vin horsen pe p tt Alguarantsed: Onkhivalue) of Ss + | A tting lis teeth properly at wie was in the past, not many yearn| It then looked ae Mf Shih (Vali sheet! when Mr. Vous ts top| $5000 and among the eligibles are| American League champions. Earlier = Jtended to Benny will leave for a vin but she parted her en Mr. Vosburgh puts top| $5.000 and g e Tata) _ o£ iito polite. up td this thr piithisitvaewtlon ine tha ane ago at that. Beene et ike ona WOM thE Legion ear ton ansthing f race,| ome of the best youngsters in train-| in the season the tall, slender first]World’s Champfions Even|\!fiters, polite up to this t \ aeation in the mountains What a wonderful chance for} #4 later pulled weight or near in anything T race, dropped a full ton of bricis, one ose to New York, He states that he Murat woild'be opened bi Ing} bead of the sail py} then I know 1 have a good horse,""| ing, many of them having been pur-|baseman from Grand Rapids was} 1, fnctanaft After’ Their |twarat a ame taht 3 AO Go HEN SE GAG ¥ ese bagel peicht ad 18 “o-foot. class, Mew Won, by] ‘ pasely reserved for racing here. Fear Cincinnati After Their |two at a time, rich a no fighting until the 0 ° Be in the says Madden. The official weight] Posely : [4 3 down far below the 300 hitters. To- idarty: ¢ The . the right to dicate what matches must] ever working in close to the ¥ Svore and djust A sai bhe okie August Belmont ts well represented e hitter annie an elderly bean ot bre month, Then after bemade by champions and by Holding | getting out of the Wde. w Nereod bie Raver nut ble burdens on bad horsea:'| by Osprey and Messenger, Cosden has | day Wally is batting .807 according to Experiences of Late. In the midst of it, with three or ye heal properly he the threat of annulling champion- B. ‘a \ Alp an on bad he inte cakes aire ee ca na BY * —-—- eathcote came return fights wit! ahips over thule haedee Live Deserone (omen Cea aie ia camoaaee \Aieginia| | From Madden's line of talk it may | Martingale and Knighthood, the latter | the latest figures, and by the time the Hoa haole can Tee nen wee or two political gents who would Re the bes ‘off Orleans had @ fad of|be surmised that Martinsaie, owned Polly, G star Rise his sei bleal next official data is issued by the ex- By Bozeman Bulger. Tacaonted bathe i ) fight as often as I can," ng 3. C ‘fartoontst, a colt o °, amous Met playe ght a 5 i rather have the Boxing Commission} s minutes on Flying Cloud. \ Euxme) by J. S- Conden, ts a good horse among | too, and Madden hae his best among | Pert Statistician, Pip, the pickler, HB recent vicissitudes of the ago. “A golfer, ma “[ want to make all the “privilege? than own all the bridges| Cloud succeeded in catching \V&s!nlalthis season's two-year-olds. Not only | t0% 4 has his best among ' - I {ncthevaext’ few year! Woe ine Warten ice Bee em shore, and when Virginia ra © Mto al hay he been carrying big weight, but| the nominations. Holl Gate, a highly | Will be well up above .830. Reds is of no solace to the Giants eball—no! There ain't n Gry) ia) Tes eet fey esr vente SemNet aE VS? lighter wind Flying Cloud went © the/he wing with it. The United States| regarded Widener colt by Friar Rock| In the last eleven games that the —net now—even though we do|¥et been a baliplayer named Heath-/and then Til quit. f doit care wine The present commission is on the| breach and in tho end won easily. apcen Hotel Stakes here ig an instance. may also start, along with Purity, @| yankees have played aince they|mect them in deadly combat for the| [ot and never will, I'm telling you Ls Ai u Livod. Tan TehUne stems level and ie trying to figure out some| Mab was nearest to her at thef Wl) | Martingale carried top weight, 130] flash in trial spins, while Whitney's] started their Western campaign, Pipp eeigedlea Handinunntne: MeGraw| kein. : Gar kane t vent the holding of cham-| , The Vasrant. Commodore H. § whon.| Pounds, concesied pounds and pounds| Enchantment and Chicvale may get] has been to bat 43 times. In that time next four day is, 4 Bang!" There was a ripping a Fy a SU ee vee we, Tee rice Ge seems whe Hodge every | Serniys Geeaniyy datented the to all his opponents, yet Jed prac-] another chance to run free of the bad| he has made 26 bare hits, including | @dn't so much as smile when the}tearing, The pill headed direct!y uch a tough fellow with 2 a Bangecoud Chaiianger: Bat thera may | eee Pr, Summits 38 sccorMe og won| tically all the way and won handtly.| racing luck they have encountered in} ¢our doubles, a triple and two homers, | Robins crowded them in Saturday's] the bullpen, s ute pits sc are ARS quOuth: trayeling TAR ee ee be other comminsion later, and the| gmt pottery and Zalda, ‘The @ all] Of course the muddy condition of-the| two States. ‘The Sanford winner will | sig patting average away from home| double-header. After what those |T9!P# for cover. Everbody scored! [OPT Sy iy sau gor Europe: some gentlemen now in are establishing a] craft towed through the C\¥pe 4 a Hee iee i Baar ted ee eos Pel entitied to a place among the st4's-1 nas been .604 to date. Cubs did to us yesterday he wouldn't lent,” insisted old Tom ie in the fall to fight Ernie Rice at tae © oy Martinet and Lady ema, he is — 1 ; shat C masters 5 argument Over name of i ‘ elit Bi . Gangeroun Biposdent: Canal and then had Auten off Wood’ N4| bred to run JM mud. In his previous] Walter Mouso watched his three-], 118 Aippe terrine hitting that Nes) joo at the scoreboard. Pet eee hoes melghValiapinlon ot Unstand sani ! g fa ear colt Sweep By win the Miller] eet : Nan acelub coniemilierss ai |mere'dotonant sa HA jer of the Lonsdale belt. It wil , ASE. Light _ | Start, howev on a lightning fast] year t Yankees winning the last five straight It is when hen a silen ie aie tsb LeU egal he ar-| ‘Tho Lana, Ogden Reed's 90-£0t@'btrack Martihgale picked up 127] Stakes, a three horse affair, in which | Acs" yo nne Lee ays te SUR) out and down in the mouth Bosra: GOs URE Le ane both a business and pleasure trip. rived from ANatralia that his only| won with Alice, sailed by Sher WAXD pounds and was beaten only half alhe was the outsider in the betting |r eed the American League cham- Gas they kheck cur /clamee for & he will take his s und mother Hoyt, second, followed in order length by Best Love with only 103] without having a dollar on him, “I Beton hat the Cubs did to e object In coming to America was to} } Rada lem : tue alan’ pions to take the four straight trom] , nd | Countess, Oriole and Mir on her back knew my horse didn’t like the going scene loop. OE Oe ertetair, oa tase cneyre| che yachts droased ship at mornin |" it tg rathei{ early to singie Martin-|and I didn't back him,” sata Walter, | (ne Cleveland Inaians, the also Velpee A colors and the yachtsmen rested. Man) be left in comfort if he was killed tn m-@ ‘wave to go to Hou-|pledon with 1 Wrs. Mallory; Mi dini, for instane\ “nd say: “‘Look|Bayard,, Miss | Cclres Baker and Miss Island within twenty-four 8©Urs or] according to et “foie! announcement Yacht Club all got saf The Zaida, the last yac ft, ‘crossed the in Local Net Classic. ANOTHER FOREIG@M Mrs. ATTACK ON OUR SHORE Malla Bjurstedt Mallory and irs. May Gutton Bundy bead the lst ot compet{tors in the Metropolitan ch @mplonship tournament. The draw was m: Mde at the; Nassau Country Club, Glen Cove, L. Ly by Walter L. Pate, the 3 refi Tee, The first round B will ‘begin to-day, and as the play ts ne upon tint th contest represents a pre Z ANOTHER CHAMION limin try to tibe women’s national cham A plone bip at the West Foresfy Hulls, mext we The motrop@litan championship ‘Uring forth a representative \ any any of Bhe previous tournam yy Ws. Bundy is ‘supported by a number of the “playora fren the Pacific Coast, in- clud WS, Miss 3Bklen Wilis, the national Juntor ©? chhmpld Miss Margherita we of Sam Francisco, Miss Jessie de Tennis Club, Tats GOT A FIGH ON HIS HANDS i. will fleld nts, ay ie more Ji Los Ang Wee. ‘Among ‘he oti}i-rs on the Ist are Misa (Davis of St. Paul, Mise Biutcbins of Canada, Miss Miss Edith Sigourney, Yrineho competed at Wim- Martha GAR woods “MISS AMERICA” WINS- THE GREAT LAKES SPEED BoaT— TITLE HERE’S HOW THEY STAND NATIONAL LEAGUE, KY FowLes, MEMPHIS TEAM PITCHER HAS BEEM SOLO TO THE BOSTON AMERICANS ~ INTO EACH LIFE SOME RAIN MUST FALL ~* the Boston « Florence Shel wn. Keen Interest } centres in the metropol- itan, as every competitor is also an entrant for the \ national champlonship. The entry Ist ty ~ the national tourna- ment will clowe | Wednesday, Aug. 9 According to Theory of AMERICAN LEAGUE, PIPP’S BATTING N.York 6147 .598/ Cin'ati, SS 31 519. s: te 43 $56| ct ay si $5 Yor! § in'ati, £5 51 519 St.Lo'is k leve'd f be} made yesterday. # Miss Kathleen Mc- J. E M dd M t M4 l St.Lo'is 62 42 2064 Br'klyn 5051 495 N.Y > 44 585 . ei dri, = -Lo'is 4 eklyn D 3 ork 62 44 585) Wash'n 49 54 471 New Porypestar oben SRURB ane han te: ° e a en, ar inga e Chic'go 55 48 534] Phila,, 36 59 279 Detroit 57 49 536|Phila,. 41 60 40 aided in England Ky any ate ze To. 1 Pitts’h. 52 47 525) Boston. 33 65 337 Chic'go 53 51 Boston. 40 64 38: rowed to come over & © the United States I G d T Y Old GAMES YESTERDAY GAMES YES :RDAY nship will be strict- - = » 2 thw eomen's champ Seni Pa aie § a GOO wo- rear : Chisage, 10; New York, & (10 ine New Yorks Hs Detrot. 6 | beginnin ¥ of the metropoli- ——— nings). babii Oi PEON aS Pe Re eee c oe 'ntry Club to-day | Cincinnati, 6; Brooklyn, 3. Ebiladelphit Chicago it: ny to lift the cur; im Winner of the United States] come. here In which the prowess of St, Louis, Washington, 4. Cae Be) oe a Martingale will be put to further GAMES TO-DAY. GAMES TO-DAY. GOOD TIMES | WADE Hotel Stakes Usually Carries | tests, but he has already established ————. Cincinnati at New York. Chicago at Brooklyn. Pittsbungh at Philadelphia. St. Louis at Boston. Giants Tackle Reds, himself as being of the top notch va- riety and worthy of consideration in any two-year-old company no matter what the weights may be. The Sanford Memorial to be run on Wednesday is the third in importance to the Flash, and the United States Hotel fixtures run so far, Like the New York at Daroit. Washington at St, Louis. ON N. 3 \- CG CRUISE Philadelphia at Chicago. Masw., Aug. 7.— the New York vly into harbor. Top Weight and Wins. Wally’s Hitting at .604 Clip vision ave Enables Team to Win Five in a Row. PROVINCETOWN, - By Vincent Treancr. SARATOGA SPRING Y., Aug. 7.—John E, Madden, one of the shrewdest of turfien and the biggest New York's Board of Strategy hus] That you may fully appr nd the yachtamen Wettdad froma gale out as phe best juvenile of ‘the| "but ll guarantee that any horse| (he Yankees to take three out of fourl uot forgotten how Pittsburgh broke went ashore a Boston at Cleveland. Again as He Needs Money. By Robert Boyd. MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., Aug. 7. HEN the Wolverine Limited W rumbles {nto the Grand Central Station to-day it will have as its most distinguished passenger Ben- ny Leonard, world’s lightweight champion, returning from this city, where he gave Ever Hammer, the ugged Swedish lightweight from Chi- cago, an artistic trouncing and boxing sson that he will not soon forget Michigan City turned out en masse early yesterday morning to pay hom~ age to the New York boy as he left his training quarters at Tasker Cot~ tage on the beach and drove up to th little rural station of the Michigan Central Leonard complained of a restless night following his fight with Hammer. He had a tooth extracted just before the fight end this troubled him all during the buttlo in the Fitzeimmon Stadium. In the third round the rug- ged Chicagoan caught him a glancing blow with one of his wild rights and Benny experienced considerable pain. Just before the battle here with Yammer, Benny worrted about the tyo deep wounds over the right eye. gave him very little trouble diting the fight, however, although kep a defense up over his eyes as Tey 6 | *MPNanable as the Rock of Gibraltar. 6| “Itis my teeth and the interior of my Mouth that is troubling me,’* 6 | said Le fas “onard. Just gefore the train arrived trom? Chicago Yere headed East Benny re- erated Gat statement that was pub- 1 oxdusively in The Evening Wold last Saturday that he has gone through mow of the money that he us made inthe boxing game. He iributes theeause of his losing close | to one million dollars to Wall Street, | the races und siving liberally to char- itable organizaton The champion stated that he would | ust aside his camer up to the day he \ ight Ever Hamner here He fought \ Ce ’ tenseness and determination of thin My ;, : from the Browns during the Club's ashe 16 T hig w ot the a{that he beats in tha A wut in a rash after having left a lot sllthat aay ay : the war, ag he intended to enlist In} ine top of the Pilgrim Monument. The ae Bue ue cee he Uaiten Bhat he give Aulety saul as BOIRE:|iagt trip to the Mound City and did| °F inci arms and less strewed around ie well that you know that Umplt IStic ews Canada after two or three fights. Les] yun to-day will be to Gloucester and an Btakes, helps along the} ho can give thirty Pounds to on Alvis share in the three games serles|°%, “enpetia Wield, Very promptly | QUSICY Bot #0 close ns to be spil said the Aitetralian promoters had|the chief prizes will be the Vice Com-| Q\'adden arefu at only good} fast trac’ is doesn't say much ie eee oe ane white Soc in wnich y in a tangled up play at third hase an SS aa little for his many great] modore's cups. pases are asked to shoulder the big] for Bet Mosie and Startle, both of | ¥ v lied eed . 7 ch] they crassed the bridge, breathed ourl tis was the only real casualty of the Pald him #0 litle ered the payments| The steamer Dorothy Bradford with Vyutrdens. which were heavily backed to win| the Yankees lost two games and won| free fresh air and stripped the Giunts| qay_to the flesh. By John Pollock fights and had jugeled th ily [1.600 excursionists. from Boston. | \athere are stakes of importance tol the Miller It was Pipp that enabled the Yan-| rent down to the hide four times tn AC aOa) teens? calve: EGnaident so skilfully that he had practically] od on a sand bar as she started | _ eae kees to take the first game of the|4 row. ‘hey brought about the dis-|prevqidy, ie (es i eere een ae : BORsRE Ten lene ri cael ack ay) 4 o'elope. 18 wulie: ok AY Ane ‘ present series here from Ty Cobb's] grace of secing the Cardinals leap] jaya) UNAS Om for ef ENC) phat promising fighter of Phila- “One fight in America woul ®l ettorts of the tug Elmer A. Keller the 2. 0 Hi T Ci troublesome Tigers. Wally continued] 7; aimed boules into the : : ob! Jaen - be ; ” 8 . ght over our m: Nakatdre teat RE ay delphia, Bobby Barrett the young me more money,” Darcy sald, “than | Steamer stuck until the tide lifted her Worr) ing Gver HIS LeCaM CAUSES , |nis present siugging here vy nitting| josa. Phe oe ae itweight, will make his first iap- all the fights T ever had af home.” lar 6.30 o'clock _ ti 4 three doubles and one single in four] “The Reds used to be easy marks.| the fay was on ten ce the annie. {male Tp. Orel ag Poor Les was the victim of polit! alee, of bb L L t f We ht times at bat But nobedy 1s an casy mark now lay was on top of the umpire. | pearance in a bow nis vielnity in this country—hustled about: from) BIG FLEET RACES \ snooby to Lose ad LO 0 elg While Pipp has jumped into a hit-| Even the Cubs, heading nowhere to] pit gor the disaster at the finish. | Whee me chara. aunt Chariey ; 4 barred from vai- ee ’ ceil Bob Meuasl oat present to the deckt| or the disaster at the finis ‘ite, the sturdy Chicago hght- Fee ne holders who hoped ON GRAVESEND BAY \ ye dd SEE nits has dropped from 361 aleve aE gee Virgil n would have won a] weig in a fift -round main event to gain popularity and votes by call- Bropklyn ,Will Open a Four-|aremoon, “the pratanit ee Gut] to .881. ‘This has been the reason for| anyway, we are about to see the| medal ing in wit bases] at the open air boxing show to be . reeat flests thet tine afternoon. The probabilities are that : ict crowded, ho retired the side and didn’t] staged at the Velodrome in the Bronx ing him a “slacker.” Darcy was no] One of the larges be eas : “Duteh’? Ruther and Vic Aldridge} H¥seins dropping Bob down to sixth | tast of this"Western siege. Cincinnatl) oe ee an a, : t] staged at th ein the Breas ‘slacker."* He was still under twen-| gathered for a race on Gravesend Bay (Game: Series With the Avi be OpBOSInE plichare, place and boosting Wally up among! comes as the last offering. It has not |!t Another man got to fist for fe] In the other bouts Jack Wolfe o ty-one when he left Australia and] nce pefore the war took part in the , ai aiid Turleigh Crime we te greatent|the sluggers in fourth place. Call-|heen a disastrous showing so far—|'PDINBS oe | stemnni yn, for twelve rounde, Nia Intention 46 go t@ Wa!’ Was.SD+| crus) championship resatta of the Clbs To-Day picher in the National hergucoad at|foraia Bob has hit a slump that helon paper. Just the sams our champs| It Seems that we no longer have} tim Kelly of California vs. Charley uine. | Allied and Boat Clubs yesterday Dretent ‘obbir'n star avitterr hurter,| Will Probably never come out of until | have been kieked In and out of firat| Morning glories in baseball. Luke the) Mckenna of New York for six rounds I go over there and be killed | te divisions for both sail and staged one of his periodic blow-ups|he sete back on the Polo Grounds. On| place enough to know what the) ia) 0) bl) Sune mo il wnte | UUeie AWOr aN COE aecoulyn) Sok fou “but I want to leave m™ . sa By .loseph Gordon. a v during ¢ the Polo Grounds Meuse! is a savage,| ghooting’s a!l about. After beating y anus it ick t he said, er boats, The sailing craf* raced in y esterday during the final game of mer and early fall, We've seen ree} rounds mother in comfort and provide for] ewer bos relly atat? Tsea Sy, ee Wea Heer aleve the Robine-Reds scrice, and lost the| relentless hitter, but on the road hel tne Cards {ow out of five they lost} Mer and ently fall, Weve seca three | round he mor in @ fresh breeze that san rou of a baseball man- ries, 3 h = Tet | yearlings in fi er in the last te my Drathare, RUG RISLTN 8 nN ae eames around whe vomulacton ager, ps & great philosopher| ball game and a hot argument. No|does not hit like he does st home. |tour straight to the Pirates | ThOY laaya scoldent a Barateue’s have the education { mlased. 1 know] the little fe 4 eee ae ; one Will worry about the neeument,| Babe Ruth has dropped down in the| have won three out of five from Aaa een nena ieee ocideut at Baratoge a Tit be killed. I'l! go over to get into| Gravesend Bay course in excellent time ones ee ret some wre} except, perhaps, himself, but the{batting average to 299. This time| cubs, fimimen eo ii Chicago in the main bout the fighting and do my beet aint pel the afternoon, So craft were dn | never vohiy nfanager of the Brooklyn | Robins. at the present stage cannot} last yaar ine Wie Bulan ot Svat Wak! he gamle who were worried) a oo ‘ nt tle. show lot the, Oak just the kind of a fellow who will be} the afte ockwbout class the winwer! x iT My shrunk and withered| Spare many ball games and hope to]@way UP er and} month ago abou Secaeu eh : Burne Put on @ good pair, Killed, but that’s all right. It won't] 0 IPS shies Kewple. in the hari NASSAR Bae) BeOE vithered | tind in the frat. division Ty Cobb, But now the mishty has |runawey are no longer apprehensive LONG MOTOR PACED RACE — J!""iifyicrs'e'tatic'in ‘its Yeats tone uy is 4 yaw’ ra 7 alien. po ya _— Unto aah sy Tse Davey sever ad | eb, econ ae ean laer Ga coment [eORGO™ © hi:b former self. What : —- the offictal averages of the American] ye concluding battle with the AT VELODROME TRACK 1 F f Billy Miake, wh Unfortunasey Jlatter match can-|civume the prize went to Commogare} with the slump, bis team was in whilel HARPOON CAPTURES League. Cubs proved aulte 4 shock t the) ie mais See : tottammer's Bug 11 x el SPE —_-—_—_s>——_ ‘é 20, our proletariat PCA of two postpor exingtan celled, he was driven to despair and) Hoven, Hits was the largest {ii-| ball it has beet playing since its re SPEED BOAT TITLE ry Rees ae me es Geeasve anal ta ralnc Sohn Ohpeman sill put len laa di TEM, became sick and because of his home-| The crulecl class wae the largest altarn to Bbbets (Field, it is really # HILDA JAMES LEAVES who nad mene on pie sense aS, Fale doh Gham sil put On lass that the saan: sinh ag pnerensaen SAU %2 | stoner, mac B00h. Wine, aha arcpenty Py onaee hak be, Renee ae uch ws he | Harpoon, tte property of Mt. 8, Cor- FOR WESTERN TRIP dulet Babbath afternoon edisraty Suki Bkreeb an paid, wea 2 bgfore serned bo di never see my mother again Shan Darkenan, won # eallover Drive (ip oene atoms ean season wi ee oat i nell. Jr. Middletown Yacht Club, wae -- Up to and including the eighth in- Smberoun night) dhe vtes: Pr { rain on Friday night ‘at Jen told visitors, and he was right.|the express crulaer class, Among the Gell tapent. vacation will | th" iNMer of the express crulser cham-| With one world's record and one|ning the masses could have stood) i ae nite amo. nee ecsete cai’ aed The thing that worried him most was|lsh-apeed boats the winner was Dal-t it ac to mormal Plonship of Anierica in the 117 nautical] American mark to her credit, made on} for the disturbance nicely, | the} ° tt it, ous acy, that he had been prevented from}} a & division of open boats t at] No sooner ‘non Abie and his help| mile race held over the week end by; Saturday in the Brighton Beach open| Giants in that range even Soins Aes ohne Fourten . rm, Secland to earning money to send home. And|was taken by Beth B x,[ rid themselves off ut Morun's Red|the New York Athiotic Club, tn the|air poo!, Hilda James. Burope's premies | from behing boy hana aiiesan let}| Chocmanu tive \ MDS: provicing the peall bone tne rags Se eaves = TER ere R EE ad ot tho rete | Sorinile Fase for the crutser champions [all around woman swimmer, left for the cain ieeBtag their ohildren by thelcharies Verns i Li Mo geeay i meena hes Cubs, with the od of the Giants|onin ot ae 4 ys , 1 r MeAleer, the ii A eee Mle an INTERNAT:ONAL LEAGUE eine anariig sou Aber tila and Ae ee Md at the same time,| West yesterday. She Yvon her way tel hands, end chuckling softly—all cOD-| Corry, the 1 Alper, th praises is W. b. PC Wo * Mt a the winner War Diana, the property of 4 i! Ml tent { = ‘ a1 e enty . 7 | ’ * calps of the Brvthers Burnes and] 4 t sy Prop eet the n the last thr 5} ten’ ‘ pode c sete—atter fifteen or twenty FINE on, [Balti're 80 29 .734) Tor'nto 64 55 as fine Moan peciibelt faetened to therieine Mhiludelpiiia Yacht | eMHP, meet there on the last three dayal'*1' 2) Barnes, after pitching most] Poder: Perey baw run ( } Ne eae: ania nt] Rocher 65 43 602 | Readi'g 48 62 498), 1” treozed inty Nivoh ) “Accord ihe 1]. Mins James*>esterday agreed to make| elegant baseball, had just been re-|/\'" 2 ake ¢ “i regarded world's rls eweie nt |Buttalo 62 51 549) Syra've 40 72 35V | Forme series Roky yehnrording ta eee enone [ner final appearance in Am ankelteved by his brother Jess. This ar-| American champlonetin at Reve : « Narat champion—amounted to less than) J. City, 61 60 .49!Newa'k 31 79 288) et og \ Race Com. | sailing, on Labor Day, in the Brighton] rangement was purely technical, as [yo cio. night F U adnuire ‘ $5,000 ‘ Bia’ teams GAMES YESTERDAY, Up to the present mittee, the championship] Beach poot. At that tine she wit bel Virgie had withdrawn in favor of a] Tie dark horse iu the distanve pa . No, Australia ws De asle sera Jersey City, Reading, 3 (first Ins beve: ma: to ® ea vean in competition against America’s} pinch hitter who did not pinch affair is Anderson. 8 ' «to i pete bois Hol arene 5 Yon ana} Reading, 4) Jersey City, 1 (second). J of the Cubs i most «f he fi nat | foremne a ner males nohiding Mise Ger)" phe last of the lot of retreating| America from Denmark. rans ha all Paci Bridgeport, Canton, * | Baltimore, 6; Newark, 2 (first). cnich they clashed. Tat ® hi line wan Adrtel Too, ftrude Ederle 5 | the P| citizens, though, . were suddenly|won a couple of races and wii! mako| drip Baie one of fifty American towns outside iy 1 L. M. Brooks also of fintarnational long distance ocean swim. 7 eha\bave xe atitoplaneed ahi atk Pal Mer of New-York-in: putting up a Demp-| Baltimore, 5: Newark, 2 (second), | going as they ara goin, Wy an Club, Adriet | Miss Helen Wainwright and Mies Aileen | Stopped at the sound of queer noises, ' ‘ne E Urs H Ha Geor * gey-Wills purse. Toronto, 9; Buffalo, 5. obins playing 3% thes ™ play 0 hoat in the|Riggin. the Olymple fancy diving! Thetr ears cocked up. — sra0, Polo Gronnda, | fe, Chaney Rattles Karl 2 ance of Ga A Moprright, 1923, by Robert Edgren.) Rochester, 4) arene Jyow, things may A He litte champioa, . Slarting with a Mr, Callaghan the ad Adm. "$1.10, tag AdVt. [tho other eight round contestants Qe —)

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