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Pp acvicseneme ret \ i i i i i | ; i i i , i : ; THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1922. + += LOCAL BOXER WILL ABIDE BY RULING OF MULDOON nship Bout ts Off Un-jrirard yesterdny that culled. form less Kilbane Is Reinstated by |« we round bout in Jerney City Hick ji heal rd has been an for the bout al- State Athletic Commission—|imost a year and ‘Tom. O'Rourke, the new matchmaker of the Republic A Flournoy Has Nothing to C., made a special trip to Ohio for the Say. purpose of signing up Kilbane for a hd meeting with Dundee at the Polo —— Grounds which was recently licensed By Ed Van Every. to conduct boxing matches, The Kil Johnny Dundee haa not as yet|bane-Dunder match wan regarded ps signed for the match with Johnny (Te gene ot this weer Dundee Kilbane and will abide by the edict] tog a forteit of #2,t00 with. the fasued by William Muldoon, Chair | RPS. plik Walsh bedi man of ihe New York Athietic Com. {NeW York State Athletic Commission mission. Kilbane ia under suspension eee ieee eee te te by the Tocal boxing commission for he title \ fuillure to defend Me title and Mul.| {ed to recognize this challenge and his title was declared vacated by the ch night that if Dur Goon deciared last night that If Dun- tc boxing commission and Dunder dee agreed to a meeting with Kil bane ‘nie license would be revoked, |W@8 Ordered to mect the first chal This practically means that the bout |/¢nser in defense of the title, Danny arranged by Tex Rickard for the|TUSh challenged and was knocked " out by Dundee at Ebbets Field and is featherweight title to be contested at Boyte’s Thirty Acres Sept. 29 ih off for the present. “Whatever Muldoon decides on th s matter,” said Johnny Dundee this morning, “‘is the decision that will be respected by me. If Muldoon is op- now recognized by the the featherweight Tex Rickard « Commis champion uld not be located this morning and Wrank Flournoy, matchmaker of the Madison Square Garden Sporting Club refused to make any comment the Dundee's posed to my meeting Kilbane until on nith the latter is restored to good standing | ™'U™ in this State—that goes. I have been ——— anxious for a crack at Kilbane and] NOTRE DAME FOOTRALL STAR 4 believe I could dispose of him even concn, inside of awtlve-roun d limit, and my| OAKLAND, Cal, Sept. 2—Frank 4 rights to the featherweight title would| (Bodie) Andrews, Captain of the Notr: then be unquestioned, It was my in- tention to sign up to-day, but now I Dame Coll ball team in 1918, was engaged to-day to coach the football will do nothing in the matter until I] squad of the High School Department am permitted to go ahead by the New] of gt, Mary's College here, Edward York Boxing Commission Fe rete aa ard Johnny Kilbane, who has been de-| Mary's College team, ts ulus a former cldedly lax in the defense of his title, ‘Notre Dame playe AT FOREST HILLS’ DUNDEE WILL NOT MEET KILBANE FOR FEATHERWEI By Thornton Fisher Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World), by Preds Publishing Company. DIAGRAM OF ROUTE TRAVERSED BY PrrTERSors IN THE FINAL SET~ HIS HAND (Nn THE (8D SET BY A BALL SMASHED BY TILOEM GERALD Took ANOTHER. FLOP WHEN HE ATTEMPTED - To RACE UP TO THE NET Two Fans Ask to Have Their Seats Reserved for Giants-Yankees Series iaanipicnes ‘ Local Nationals Have Five- Game Lead—Local Amer- icans Are Two Ahead. The Pennant Dash GAMES LEAD. Yankees Giants GAMES TO PLAY, Yankees . Giants 19 By Bozeman Bulger. HE Giants are popping away at the Robins and Phillies over as | Stans teas + 31/Cubs . 4 29 HOME-RUN RECORD OF 1,000 Major One thousand home runs and over will be the Almost 900 four base blows, be exact, have been registered already LY THIS YEAR ® IS LIKE League Batters Only Fifty-Five Behind Record of Tt was olden days, Look back in the record books of only five years ago and one will note quite a difference. In the 977 Made Last Year. year 1917 the season's total output was home runs, 20 for the Nationals and 128 for the American, In the National League for the sea- son 1917 the Giants were the leaders as hitters of four-ply blows; they league total of the efreuit clouting orgy. major 872 to are that this year, three and possibly four players will individually equal the week-end, while the Yanks: Gardinats 30] %Y the combined National and Amer-|this mark. have @ roving commission to attend ican League batsmen, according to Al dy Ken Williams, Tilly Walker to—such matters as the Athletics, IF the latest averages at hand. This is]@%@ Hornsby with 32 each and Ruth Sunday exhibitions around Baltimore Yanks win two-thirds (18) of re- but 55 behind the record of last with 28 are individually hitting more home runs than any entire team ac- banged out 39 as a team. The chances}(Carmen Hill, a lis Club, Joins Team By Robert Boyd. wot, nhe iat evn in toe |GEANES Of the Future To Be Largely Cumposed Of Crack Collegians Promising Twirler From Indianapo- and what not. maining games the Browns must Is the lively ball still livelier, of are}counted for in the American League ITH his world’s champions of w four-fifths (20) re 5: ue . Bearing in mind that during this|| Pir,.furAftns (20) renalnink T) vig teague swatters getting stronger? [during the season of 1917, whem the Koco aliaoats (ourtain' vor period the Browns and Cardinals are|} Yanks play .666 bal Last season, which was supposed] Yankees were on top with 27, made these honors again this fall, Giants win 16 of remaining |] to set the hig é ‘ over a stretch of 165 games, sraw:is Ie grappling with the strong clubs of the |} chee ‘tne abs must win 26 ami pte set the high mnie fn thenite| ote any enbitied auemeated tive years Manager Joln J. McGraw {8 looking West, there is a distinct suggestion|| the Cardinals 23, While the Giants | [ting of home runs, found 177 credited] ago that the major leagues’ home run|pear ke. the future for new of nourishment for our heroic home || Play, at 484 average, the Cubs |] in the Ban Johnson circuit and 460}total would climb close to above th material. As formidable as the must play 4 ball and the Card- [Jin the atiol League, Already the]1 1e] Giants are they are commencing to Ce het oe le aerate tes tor tact gtr] 1.000 total, It would have been taken | fade in spots. Groh, Bancroft, Sny- That George J. and Mary S. Fan been practically equalled and] However, thus far this y der, Smith, Stengle, Nehf, Jess a ; er, thus far this year the] Barnes et. al. are all slipping over are quite alive to this sunny situation |= = aa that of the National League on American and National League swat-|the precipice that will Lieven Two members of the family wrote in] “They have a loyal rooters club,""|or this time lect Year. jead 'per month and the 1,000 mark looks | past of great men that have gone be- asking that we have seats for them reserved at the World's Series be- tween the Giants and Yanks. This says Eddie Brannick, ‘the members of which pledge themselves never to knock either of the home clubs, They us fore them. ‘The success of Frankie Frisch, for- merly of Fordham, and Ross Young, Sole was turns axe 12 maven fo to the snmes armed’ with horns Fi ° N BY JOHN . another collegian, has turned McGraw arrow of the Yanks and James day the Yanks beat the Browns t d ( 3 o the Institutions of learning of the Teirney of the Giants. They wouldn't] 9 to 3 the Giants managed to get the Istic CWS ro.tock AN OssiIp eee fons hisictuture, ansenplone: touch it with a forty-foot pole. | score early by asking the New York With the thirty-first day of August “That they declared, “is King porters in the ress stand. Despite Jack Hanlon, matchmaker of the 2 ar arene past, the time when major league Jinx of them all. The boys had bet-| the fact that St. Louis has a big} Olympia A. A. of Philadelphia, closed | tween Cal Dy managers must conform with the ter wait. So don't be in a hurry. | #dvanta In tho difference of time} 4, important bout tast night for his | ou" twenty-five player limit, several new ‘There is a full month to go, the boy wouldn't hand up that score ae For years several of the old tin 3 have been signed by the Giants While the Giants have an appar-] Until both games were nearly over ing card on Sept. 18. Willie Peried to regain their | fT atays|—some successful collegiate players ently safe lead of five games, a slip- When Doak blew up and the bad] Jackson, who boxes Johnny Dundee |i") "le {succes land a few others from the minor ping pitching staff could wipe out | tidings fir ne from the Browns- 1] ot qaypets Field next Wednesday mimy Dutty, feu M8 Leagues. The most prominent of the that margin in a week or ten days. | YaNks game, the rooters forgot the sent; 1 dohany: Shugrue the ft, who ih en battes| group of neweomers who will _ be The Yanks are two full games on} 20rns and an to. Tags, One Bt; | RNG RORSS: VORMNY FUEING, i ¢ In the fis ed efforts! Gligible to participate in the world's top, but they are not beginning to| Lows paper, commenting on this,| clever Waterbury lightweight, WhO] ssi uae ane worane in arias this Calliaccarmen iN acwell count Sale World's Series dough a The only horn to blow was! roids a referee's decision over Dun-| pion, has decided to detend hie ei nets | set-up chap from the Indianapolis not by @ jugful, ak. ae. Guckeon land Siverue nox | were, Aqcordulx to reports trom England, |elub in the American Association “We've got to have at least athree-| THe Interhorough Mgt between Ree, SROkAGD end NuaE Will Dox | Frankie Genuro, of New | york jus beer | 4111 joined the Giants over at Ebbets game lead before starting West on| “ants and Robins which moves tol eight rounds.in the star bout ard plana to start th pix Rick: | veld yesterday before the third game Sept. 10," saya Miller Hugging, “ra| {ie Hole Grounds to-day finds the | tuing Leonard, who knovked out dei the early turt Of Neveu ete G8" | of the World's Champions disastrous feel lots safer if it were six. Just] World's Champs a little shy on eee eerie rounds at. tetdec. | athe commonwealth i’ Club starts} series with the Robins. He warmed when you think the boys out West} Titties. | NeGraw has done some d has beaten such hoya ns Kid Wil [4 triple “event which cbeneeg th ceerias | up before the game and worked on are about to quit is when they will|** au Juggling sot his staff so as tu ee cade haw | £O% In. the main. getty gadie| the mound in batting practice. tear a good ball club apart."* eel ideal tata AAR RL oe to box Hn the | 2am clever California “Ughtweight| Manager McGraw expects much ie Cee ack, he has had the Sakon Dn at atthe junlor Hehtweight title, vi from Hill, for while’ he was in the A week from to-morrow the Yanks some remarkable results. next Wednesday Hrown of the east side. ¥ American Association this season hy P ye It was pointed out yesterday that rounder brings together. John i ‘ play thelr last game in New York for| ycgraw caine close to deine the 1 dy. Bre ationn} | Ha lightwelght, wand. has been one,of the leading mounds the season, unless they win the pen- | poasitie wen he shifted hin pitchers around Meet yholea | bore are patted Jn the Giied men of that organination,. “Hil ms) nant. They drop down to Philadel-|hovag to win so many genes in the fons pmlinleo By Aaubaldl work against the Robins in one of phia to get a workout with the Ath-|\Weat. He made them win In. face an te the double-headers to-day at the P lotion on pent 11 and then out loose} of the {act that he haen't a sinale ey ARGENTINE AND CHILE Grounds. If he does, the fandom of ‘rom all friendly shores. a ee SNOnE W ian the metropolis will get a peek of a The Yanks must make a complete ail 4 aah toones. aici 7) Ween PLANES OFF FOR RIO] jati, pespectacted feliow with a fast circuit of the West, finishing thelr] oy Wanita Vana aera KOREIIES Murti id Parkey Pasay ball and an assortment of curve balls regular season right in the nest of |-pyoy will hit the hard western trail thy mre att fy " f Toca Behe Oven Andes Accomplished] ciat wrought havoc in ibe American the enemy. To win out under those| wiih the pitehine staff in the best Meh Tinie te ' Srosennselty Association this year, Hill is badly conditions will be quite a trick. SUI. shape tt been all year, “Burret {Meh whiten wt ! ‘ BUENOS AIRE pt. 2 | needed by the Giants, in fact, any the Giants faced exactly the same] jue Rush and Bob Shawkey cde oa Lite A cee) ciated: Bross). The alrpl twirler with any degree of tive- thing last season with many mis-lhow are almost. invincible aed Terry Martin, the Eravid Hatian and airplane of the] yes would be a welcome acquisition sivings only to step forth and clean-|ysuys has emerged from his hardinek | ed i hitenmal Now Puglands haw been} newspaper Lia Nacion, which ts toto MeGraw's badly shattered hurlin P. : : A. stad dy from this city to Flo Ja 8 > straight games that . slump with a bang. Even Sam Jones a ft Janeiro, | staff. The three straight games th 044,28 It may seem on the surface! appears 10 have shaken off the. jinx ft j hopped eff at 8.22 o'clock this morn-|the world's champions dropned ove the bardest rooters tho Giants havelthat has pursued unk, alte t ing on the first log of ite fonceey. {8 Brooklyn to Wilbert Robinson's eee nte Just ker hac he ict Hoyt has improv ae ‘iin Rave Wad Dean cat ¥-lTmen was the direct result of inem Both a about the} nas Become murderous ‘again Probe alia rate tavnnauin eather ke OE WAR] ‘Phe Giants have e.great hail eluh That sounds like good sportman _— = LE RIE aia trae i Chilean aviators, on a ight tesane Se ena, sta ship, but it inn’ —not exactly. ‘The TERRY MARTIN SCORES _|/:"\' ih Suntiagh ( Rio daineira hy. way Pitarnes have made sorrow tu showings et probably « thousand dollars more| ONE-ROUND KNOCKOUT] millon WAKE SC <tliin alfay ube eel Monica ie Cloriamare out tn front in prize money if the two New York Vineont Penper. M 1 ko this merning 1 vir a y and a tain victors in the ube pay ont the series Last night at the Surf A. A, of Coney [ing star, tan tweet me day flow from Mendom, at the , ; HANNAN Y MDLOT a Runcine the scent Fames, wlien the Island, ‘Terry Martin, the ational [Moston atthe Sure A ‘ Mothe Andes, after having » if they enter the quiries from the New York bench as|"'°°* on over Champion Joe sine aiton ike former ania meepernire = fall the way their pitchers are go- io how the Giants wore coming out | Lvnch. stopped Battlk é ea ibe oN bem iG He H RULED OFF TURF.|ing, or the Browns, the world's cham They wanted the news ahead of the| TUssed Brooklynite, in the rst round of || i Mtoneubers of} NANCOUVER, Bi « Jockey'| plonship classic will have a better board. A twelve-round bout, sélger aubstitit be Soe id thy | Rowe Hus been ruled of organized race] Chance to go to the American League At every game the Giants are| for Johnny Solsberg who rep ' t}tracks for it t the Hrgheuse Park] than it did last fall showing the same concern about the] 1 the vther twelve Willi fi eas ey tee} hore Ti it was] With Hill, who was a member Yanks. Tarlem recently f 1h anit u | , sed of] the Pittsburgh Pirates before the wa Out Ia St. Louis the Giants say the| J8CK#OM & Aenantional battle, mot a noon i ALN CT se 0n-] MeGraw has signed Clinton Blume, a meorcboart boy ‘Kept them on’ the) defeated the eruck Paterson lightweirht,| an allstar, show of . i hind hin fn a] young right-hander trom Col as anxious coat, refusing to hang up the iplitz at the ball park in T rate ti earn i aa one of the best moundsmen in the geores of the Yank- Brown series until Py a menting Leo. Cialten IANTS_ VS, REGORKIAN Topay, 9 colleges during the passing season; ed at the Queensboro Biadiun, the big Games. Volo Groug@e, 150 Pp. — adit, Walter MacPhee from Princeton and IN Justice TO ANDERSON IT MUST BE REMEMBERED THAT We HAS SCARCELY RECOVERED FroH AM ILLNESS —— DAVIS CUP TENNIS MATCHES TO-DAY At 2.30 P. M.—Gerald Ly Patterson and Pat O'Hara Wood, Australasia, chal- lengers vs. William T. Tilden td, and Vincent Richards, United States, defenders. At 4 P. M.—Veterans na- tional champlonship doubles final, Dwight F. Davis and Holcombe. Ward vs. J. D. B. Jones and Arthur Ingraham. At 6.15 P. M.—Manuel Alon- so, champion of Spain, vs. enzo Shimizu, Japan, Fred McGuire from Holy Cross} Blume is a likely looking fellow and = MacPhee looks like a coming star. McGuire has been dubbed a second Eddie Collins. His slouching shoul- By Neal R. O’Hara. Kilbane os ders, the way he wears his cap, rak- ishly, on the side of the head and the easy, listless way in which he fields difficult grounders with ap- parent ease {gs reminiscent of the great White Sox Captain while he was 1 student at Columbia University. Johnny overlooking a bet b only $100,000 in hard cash for a fight. Why doesn't demanding It is safe to say to-day without] he demand it in hard coal? contradiction that the Glant pitching + 8 staff is “shot to pieces,’ literally After shuffling through that last speaking. It is the great offensive| astern trip, the St. Louis outfit strength and defensive power of the] jooks like a stripped deck of Cards, club that keeps them in the leader- see ship of the National League race. Some day they will crumple too like New York scalpers are now mathe- matically rtal of » per ce the deteriorated hurling staff. When COIS EET profit on World Series tickets they do some of these minor league ‘eo ne youngsters and collegiate stars will probably be playing the role that Bancroft, Groh et al. are to-day as stars of the world’s champions. HOW THEY STAND x « * NATIONAL LEAGUE, W, L. PC. Ww. ob. N.York 74 49 .602) Cin’ati, 68 58 Chic’'go 70 55 .560 Br'klyn 62 63 « Fight years ago the Braves and A’ won the pennants in their respect leagut History does not repeat it- self often enough to notice it. 8 The five leading batters of the Na- tional League are Rogers Hornsby. oo Of the 7.000 will be box at the game. re. 6 6 Judge Landis has received 10,000 ‘I letters kicking against the umpires, . 69 56 .552| Phila.. 42 78 50) which may account for the slump in Pitts'h, 69 57 .548/ Boston. 43 81 the pop bottle business this season. GAMES YESTERDAY. * 6 6 The American League pennant will or! hn Breen 8; New York, 7 (10 ins] .. to the team that has the most Chicago, 7; Cincinna doubleheaders scheduled with the Red 4 j Pittsburgh, 14; St. Louis, 4 (first), | "°*° yas St. Louis, 11; Pittsburgh, 6 (second). Boston, 2; Philadelphia, 0 (first), Boston, 10; Philadelphia, 1 (second). 0 actors now loating in the Polo Grounds pres: opening World Series Few guys can stretch one bag into three bags like the guy that owns the ball park peanut privilege GAMES TO-DAY. ‘ asninsinaatineia Brooklyn at New York (2 games). | PACKARD-CHRISCRAFT eee teat Ghiecao, WINS HEAT FOR GOLD cue Philadelphia at Boston. Gast Re DETROIT, Mich., Sept. 2.—Col. J. C. AMERIC AN LEAGUES r Vincent of Detroi driving Packara- ee PS Re an Chriscraft, w the first heat of the N.York 77 50 .606|Cleveld 64 64 500] Chrmcrnts won (he Met Nett Otome St.Lo’is 76 53 .589 Wash’n 58 68 460 boat o! hip of Americ: on De- Detrolt an61 EZ7IPhile., 2 Aleka UC Chic'go 64 63 .504| Boston. 48 76 347] Arab VI, entered py the Ruffalo Launch Club, finished second, and Gar GAMES YESTERDAY. St. Louis, 4; Detroit, 1. Chicago, 2} Cleveland, 0 (5 innings; rain). Philadeiph nings)- GAMES TO-DAY. New York at Philadelphia (2 game! St. Louis at Detroit, Boston at Washington. fleld A. Wood, five t!mes winner of the Gold Cup, finished third with his Baby Gar jr. Vincent's time for the thirty-mile heat was 44 minutes 40 4-6 seconds. —— SHEPHERD AND DODGE WIN AT EKWANOK CLUB in- 4; Boston, 3 (11 Chicago at Cleveland. | MANCHESTDR, Vt. Sept. 2 —John Shepherd 3 Charles River and ©, . 4 es SA eLiEA Dodge, of New York, won the best ball INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. | | eoursome handicap competition at wk mali sf Fe wer'oto eo ry 56 wanok Country Club ina field of sight: alti're 2 ie 486) players, scoring a gross of 7%, which Roch'er 85 56 .603| Readi’g 59 83 415] with their handicap of eight gave them Buffalo 82 63 .566) Syr: 54 89 078] a net of 71 J. City. 77 65 .542| Newa’k 43 97 .307 GAMES YESTERDAY. Jersey City, 6; Rochester, 2. _——_ ENGLISH SIX-METRE BOATS IN RACE OF OWN TO-DAY Syracuse, 8; Newark, 3. Baltimore, 8; Buffalo, 4. NWICH, Conn... Sept ony Reading, 6; Toronto, 2. four English six-metre yachts whiter GAMES TO-DAY. have been brought to this country. ¢ Jersey City at Rochester (2 games). |i) Nyy cen Beas an ihe Newark at Syracuse (2 gam with an American team, will sail te Itimore at Buffalo (2 gam in the Fall Regatta of the Indian Har Reading at Toronto (2 games). bor Yacht Club of this city, GHT TITLE ARGENTINE TEAM BEATS EASTCOTT NEXHBITION Winning Poloists Display World of Contidence Against the Anglo-Americans, ‘« RUMSON, . Sept. 2—The Argen- tine he of the polo tourneys In England, scored their first American soil at the Rumson four. ‘ors recent victory on Country Club yesterday. The spectacular South Americans defeated the Anglo- American Easteott combination by 8 goals to 7 in a special match that was halted at the end of the sixth chukker by agreement. The day was ‘ideal for polo, the first time the Rumson Club has been so favored by the weather since the present tournament started. A big crowd was on hand too, eager for the thrilling pole entries promised, and it went home @is« appointed when the match was abbre+ viated Just at the time when a climax was approaching. Both the Argentines and the Eastootts will have to play harder and faster pole if they expect to defeat America's crack combinations 1n the open champlonship next week, Their polo yesterday never reached a really brilliant pitch. The Argentine four started with # world of confidence, ‘Their stroking was | clean and accurate, thelr riding flawlesa, their teamwork coolly timed. Capty Lacey, as always, was all over the -loldy playing a smart game. David Miles made a useful pivot, while Jack Nelsom and John Miles were keen on the fore ‘ard line, But the Argentines tired, As thm@ went on their teamwork became ragged, All four, even the redoubtable Laceys misjudged their strokes, ‘Their ponies tired and could not keep up with the Eastcott mounts. In fact, had the gam@ - gone on to its full eight periods, the Argentine would have been hard put ta {t to retain their grip on victory. But for Major Li tt, Easteott would have been badly swamped. This eter- ling back, well mounted, turned beck the Argentines time after time with cool defense shots. He played Baste cott's game almost single-handed dure ing the opening periods, for Sanford and Hopping were woefully off stroke and Major Hurndall was unreliable. Finally Lockett's steadying influence had some effect on Hurndall, and the two Britishers daringly went to th attack, Play became intense and the two Jlastcotts, with such spasmodic as- vistance as their American team mates gave them, broke through the Argentine defense time after time. . Hurndall rode feverishly and scored, three times in the last two periods, while Lockett fought to hold the Argen- tines in check. Hurndall was just beginning to show the polo of which he is capable when the game was called, Had ho and Lockett continued thelr efforts, and had by any chance Hopping caught the fever, the Argentines would have had a busy time in two more chukkers. ‘The Uneup follows: . Argentine, Goal Eastcott, Goals. J, D, Nelson... 2 Sanford : Miles. B. Hurndal WW, Hopping 1 W. Lockett... 0 Argentine Ensteott Refereo—Capt. Gill Winn, Scorer " and Rocap. —$<$ es RUTH SUSPENDED, BUT GETS BACK MONDAY, cu . Sept. 2 (Associated Presa), —Babe Ruth of the New York Yankees was suspended for the third time this season by Ban Johnson, President of the Ar y- ‘The sus- pens He will ba eligible to the game Labor Day. ‘The three-day suspension is punish joan League yeste nis for three dé to return ment for Ruth's language to Tommy Connolly, an umpire, in New York last Wednesday, Ruth was put out of the protesting Connolly's de= Reports to Johnson said that remarks to the umpire were vule Ruth’ gar and vicious, I'm glad it's no worse,” sald Milles Huggins, manager of the Yankees, yese rday, when he heard that his big slugger had been suspended by the league head. “We have tried to show Ruth the foolishness of talking back to the umpires, but he won't listen. His al sence will hurt, of course, as we play. a double-header to-morrow, but I amg glad he can get back in the Mne-up om Monday. Ruth was out of town yesterday, ene Joying the off day, and couldn't be reached, He was fishing, He can go in to-day in case the fish weren't yesterda; hitt - SULLIVAN AND NABLE PICKED TO WIN BOUT: Nable ai round bout Kid Sullivan and Sammy favorites In the two twel New Y Velodrome Mondas Sullivan meets Sammy Seliger, ding a deciston over the tocal crweight, and Nable meets Dann; a very promising 118-pou Sullivan has the t attractive ri of the quartet, having stopped E per Martin and Bobby Michaels, the fo) mor in four rounds and the Flynn crac in three rounds, livan has been held ing featherweight, i i it was only because took the short end of the percentag that he got the matches with Marth) Harv right ane Mich stopped Martin Micha nd won over Seliger o fright in tw round houts. Lh him st igel this tin arid nil for Dundee or Kile bane. Ho bx far the best man around roa distunee and will prove ft if COMMONWEALTH & SPORTING |e, aamens "rua CLUB, Pacafahine Pacis