Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 12, 1919, Final, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1919
i4i? WEATHER REIGNED AT PHILS' PARK EXCEPT FOR SHOWER OF BLOWS RAINED ON PATSY CLINE
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BLIZZARD OF BOXING
GLOVES HELPS CLINE
RUN SECOND TO BENNY
Leonard Forced Patsy to Dance an Irish Reel for Six
Rounds, but the Champion Extended Himself
to If in in Presence of 22,000 Fans
! KOIIKKT W. M.WWT.I.I.
lortn lilor Kirnlnc Piilillr I rilRer
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WONDER WHAT "THE THINKER" THINKS ABOUT?
I Vfi CGRTAinlV 1)0Ni;
A BARREL of Thinking
Lcxtcly. That of coORSB
is my Job AA
CUT OUT s"tr? IT .
NliMG IS A TH'nKinG
Part. i set avajful.
Hi:ADACHSS FROM T
SUT I NX A cSArvie (SOV
.THIS ATTlTUDf: Tho'
IS GETTlfslG PftlNPUU
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DOING A LITTLU dP
MY BEvST THINKING
Ou&T Yesterday i
Got To Thinking -I
Could PLfx.Y A pine
Game op Ball . its
ThS oTHitr VfY- WHV.
CAM'T .I Go To WJORK.
A iSHAME To SE 5ITTM6
I'M A HUSKY CaUY AND
COULD AJllt A NASTY
PICK A.e.
AROUND LIKE Tt-itS
DOING MOTHINC,
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"PUNNY l.noNAItl) plurcil a Rnnilki on llir frntuiro of I'alsj t "lnn- in iln'
" ttinilup nt tlio l'liillirs' I'nrk la-t n i cli t . This tiuiiilior made more of a lut
than the Irish red vliirh was nttcniptnl hj the I 'line person, which meant that
Patsy emerged with wnnil lionoi. ISenny furred liiin to nilr through a
blizzard of boxing gloeq for eighteen minutes and at the end of the journey
he was quite fatigued.
Leonard na! in great form and. urged on by the mammoth gathering,
which numbered nil nf 'JJ.Oili), tried hard In land a kiinekmit I'ntvy. however,
was. not in the arena for that purpov mid refusi d to indulge hi any high diving
He took eerythins handed out. .m'kiil lienm itli innumernliln wallops uhrn
the going beeanie rougli and taking it nl in nil mud a rn iHtnli!" liowing
According to IIujIp. lie vhnulil hao ki.i.l the . nmii a (nuple of timo.
vhen he ilri.-rlv idncked a pair of ng'.i -.ni.i-lnv nih n. rhin hut managed
to hold on until the danger nmrk had n--"l
Vic I. llmci. the noted expert who -iill lina 1 1 1 ilniiliN about the ailllien
ticit.x of the battle of (iett.( flung and i'ie .Mm. town flood, explained ('line s
showing to Alf Clark after the battle.
"Jjirlcn. ' faid Nick, peering oxei the tip of hi unlighted rigar, which
Vras tilted a' n rakish angle in the left corner of Ins mouth. If it tin ('line
tonight was like throwin' bricks at n guy wrapped in a blanket. You can
feel 'em when they land, but thev don't hurt. It ai happy days in the,
nary tonight The boys acted awful well."
At that, Nick and the 21,000 other ouitomeri enjoyed a wonderful boxing
card. Krom start to finish there was plenty of excitement and every bout
was hard fought. The big turnout instilled the show. The huge stands were
filled to overflow inc. the field was loped off anil thousands Mood up for three
hours. Never before in the lulor of boxing in Philadelphia has there been
such a mob. and the listic sport has been flourishing lieie for the la-t 100
years. Thais a prrttj good re,-ord to otnbli-li and when die iinkrK and
'dimes are totaled bj .lake Wciii-tcni the .hnmcs nir that Hie gayf receipts
alto will smash the leuird.
17 11 i& irgiilar world series inthmny. (nuiniil mhs wrir
necessary, and if a guy him . -ioi . into the troinl, the hit uas
good for on firo bases. Sncr'.-i oucd siugcis song lembtc songs
and iclirrd tn fion't row scats, lrhilc otlicis who couldn't img sat in
Ihr rear. Kvcn some notables Here piesrnt. John Smith, chamnan of
the Jersey ISoxing Commission, stnqocring under n I ruri load of
diamonds, sat his brjciicled person at ringside nud slurk to the finish.
Jimmy Douyhcily also iras theie.
High Com of Living Didn't Annoy Warriors
VT to leturn fo the fracas, whnli occupied the star plum on the bill.
Leonard and Cline looked like a pair of lightweights who iii-vim- ecn heard
of. the high cost of liung Neither sfaived himself while training for the
bout and entered the ring giving thenisehes jll the best of it The bout was nt
catch weights, IiowcniM'. which made it less, in-tnekit. ('line weighed mole
th,an 110 pounds nud Ilennj did not appear much smaller.
Cline started in the first to muss I.coiinrd's hair, which was done
with little difficulty, riemembeiing Dundee's battle with the thampion. l'ntsv
adopted the same tactics, keeping dose, slamming punches from nil angles and
never allowing Menu? to get set to land n bard punch. He jabbed ISenny
la the fan- and one piimh landed llu-h on the e.e. Leonard was nnnoved
80(1 rubbed the injuied optic continuallj. lieniiy used his left jab in the
open'ug stanza and did not attempt lo land his light.
In the second. ItcuiiJ again hvpi looked man. opening, spi only twice did
he -ock with his right niaulei. ('line was on top uf him most of the time
acd kept the champion on the defense, l'at.sy was not afraid and toie in
as oLcn as l'.onn.v. Theie was action in the tliiid, howccr. when I.ronnid
jot busy nnd tiled for a knockout. A stiff left hook locked liit.. and a pair
of rights to the chin ninde him wabblj on bis pins. He opened a cut over
Cline s left eje and had him tired at thcMicll
& lf l'atsj walked into a left jab which knocked his head back in fhe fointh
fli ant! later stopped a beautiful nppcroiit. ltinnj was trying exerj thing he had
to put (.line on Ins back, but there was nothing doing. Once be had I'atm
in a corner, all set to iccene a haymaker on ihe dimple, but Cline srpiirmed
out of danger before a blow hud been stiuck,
lienny shifted his attack to the body in the fifth and sent in some heftv
". Wallops before I'atsy got next to himself. Then, when his guard dropped, the
UUenomer negan to operate on his face. A right hook stood Cline ou his heels
and it looked ns if the curtnin would be dropped, l'atsj, hoooi, lame back
st bis foe and for almost a minute the pair stood toe to toe and slugged. It
xx-as ail exciting rally ami the spectators in the outfield liked it so well thai
they rushed around tin. ring to get u better xicw.
ILL GO NUTTY FRo1
Thinking SO much
Iue Thought UP Lo":
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CARMAN CAPTURES
ITOR-PACED RACE
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ALMOST PARALViliD,
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Think
A NAP
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PACKED PARK IS THE ANSWER TO
POPULARITY OF SPORT OF BOXING
Regains American Champion
ship by Defeating Lawrence,
Chapman and Wiley
DISTANCE IS FIFTY MILES
Philadelphia ISoie Recog
nized as Queen City of
I the Ring Game Lighl-
neiiihts Attract
BAKER ARENA JAMMED
Evening Lodger Decisions
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- ,JJ i llll.l Ol'C Lr Kit l l fi.o inninvtiit...
of King Hauls Last ISiglu ,- .',SI'f. Carnival in Yard
If here Crarath's Phillies
Cavort
PAT HAS PITCHING
STRENGTH TO LEAD
ATTACK ON GIANTS
Moron Well Fortified With Ellcr, Sallce, Rcuthcr, Ring
and Fisher to Oppose Barnes, Nchf, Toncy, Doug
las and Benton, Five New York Mainstays
(s tiii; sponTLir.iiT nv granti,anii kick
, Copyright, 1010. All rlehts reserved.'
The Hard-Boiled Egg
Ifc nlirays mokes two hits extract
Their value plus a nickel mora
lie gels his daily paper from
The ferryboat or subway floor;
His one-way pocket's locked against
Ifis seedy friends, or kids who beg v
.1 penny lollypop. He's just
A hard by habit boiled egg.
Ifis matlress, nights, works overtime
Supporting him, and pressing pants;
Vo tailor's iron through the years
I'pon his wardrobe gets a chance.
tie never hems a barber cry:
"Who's nexlf" 'cause onvc a month at home
lie cuts his own by clippini loundu
.1 giavy bowl upon his dome.
ll'ini 7ir ii anxious to behold
.1 baseball name, or eountiy fair
He seeks a knot hole in the fence
And chases-kids already there.
He never takes a damsel to
The theatre; never even blew
(When Ilarleycorii moved in our midst)
A crony to a cup of brew.
And so, brothers, ad infinitum,
M'hrrevcr we go wo can sight 'cm;
J'crhapi we belong
With the gents in my song,
L nhnown to ourselves as we slight 'cm.
LKHTEll ALAN TAYLOR.
Tito Whizz Bang Scries
QU l-'All as wi- can icc.ill the joxial details, it uexer has come lo pass within
kJ the modem leginic thill two club?, sole contenderi for a pennant bhould
suddenly be thrown together for a cluster of three double-headers vwlh'iu three
dj.Xh.
This wild and xxoolly carnival xiill take place in New York tomorrow
when I'nt Mornn liedx make n violent iissault upon MctJruw's sector and
attempt to put every one to the sword.
.Six games in three iIiijh might easily decide a pennant race of this nature
six: weeks befoie the curtnin .skids ncioss the last of the fcencrv. It should
be b every whim of fate the most spectacular tdnsh of many canjpalns s
tin'upie turn in a tiiiiipio game. "
St. ,, .. ill I I x- , ... ...
lUV,IHW "m "llK curia's, eui? j.onc,r, Uouglas nntl Benton as his
!! .IAMKS S. CAIUIKW
T)in.Ani:i,rilIA( llic quern vy of,
" boxing. J
In,r r. opniiMl ns ihr MnrM". srrat-1
r-t rponrnt of tlio riiiR pnmi1. tlm rrjil .
rhitllr-, It.ill I'nrk Itriin Iomird ile
fcntpd t'jit- tine, .lohnnv Dtindrc won !
froiti fin (Hli(c, C hurl1 UMle drrw lth
Hnrri Cirri o .lohmn Mpii1 liimmr! Ilriif
Morten n. lvr henj.iinln uutrluhcd A I
I lunnp-on,
rrunton lrt (rflhs nn frjiin W.'lllf i
i.nueiiiin, "ifie ini7ii iifipiiiti iiniiuj
IVrfriiH'in, l .tlurplty oiiliwlnted U1I
Klt4hlf..
Itohtoti I r.m Ma Itrtll was bmch rrfcree's
ileHftlnn ner lliiltili Ilrndj . ,, , , t ,
HnHlnmrr l'rankln .ll.it-on riisllj UtfnUfd
Jotmnv l,rtlt.
Jor" lt Il.illlln? 1.nlniU.v uullopfd
1 1 in Turner . , .
siriiuw Mlko O'Doud milfouclit JacKle
i Iiirlv.
Mrrldrn. ( mm. Dutch Ilrundt won from
Ilitttllur itnMi.
llufTiili llprnun Sntltli knokfd out IJmrr
lennp, fotirlh round.
Tnmnix (lirn Toimm 1-Xrnll I tail
Itos(nii, las".. Aus 1-. In on "f
tlio prottirU t.iff nf tlio snnsnn. Cl.n
euro ( 'a nun ii, the Jiimaica, N. Y..
i idor, nus rm nci iiionnicli nf t ho
motor-pared pnino at tlio Kcitp ("Io
Trni 1- In tlio lift v -niiln Anipriraii t it lo
race last nighl. Cuininirs time xxas ' n we ' cnino insi nigni xx icii iiiorc iiiiiii
.... ... - . , ' 00(1 funs crowded. swarmed. Pail
I hour 1.. minutes -) -.. seconds. Miiiin.ied mid inbbed their xxav into thcll' auie, imm i rr..l .,,,,1 Joe Uim
ariuaii nan to no some oxecpiion.ii , limitPl) vpn,,p , ,,, vh; iaru
ruling to xmii tlie Honor, as no was
oppoved b.x Heorge Wie . holder of
tlie title; 1'crc.i Law rem e. of Sun
I'nini s,o. and Ceorge ( 'hiipiiian. of
rhiladelphi.i Then- were the usual
piim lined lues, slipping lues and
falls, all adding to the cxt ileiiient of
the no e.
The winner slipped n ic.ir tiic jn iax a, cess of th
the t x i tit x fourth mile, which tost will attract.
him four lnp. while Wiley pumtiiHil I'liiladelphia is a spoiling center,
a tire in the eighteenth mile, i mibliii.- I'-oxiug now lales as the mnjoi sport.
I'arinau to gain a six-lap lead. I'inwil Orderly
lor the tirt twelxe miles it was nn
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linii i en space ,,t i.m ,- ,es rarK , , , ,, , ,, ,(, ,,,, , j, ,,,;; f '-ft' ,"'";
Ihe attraction was a boxing innlch. , i,,rnl In n post of honor, lie s s in; Hie n.i.h. l'nt.v (o meet tV
No liasebllll i lassie ill Ibis oily .er Jfilleil next In thief Timer Joe erxliio. J' "ilrV!,'orf. J'T '',"1 "' " "l-n-uir ' .
iiinmniirleil m Ilenlion th'in those l,rnnk ''""' "' "lateil In iisslst "- .11'i-1i ."! ' '''"'""i nml ScouUles urtniii-
lommnurleii nioic .iiiennon m.in uiosr (n nii1 t( ((1 ,4 un.,tIir nine, i"ieil the joiKliful promoter. urioin-
RISE BALL IS OUTDONE
Vl" nlnc ohherxnilon tlulv fnun tli. 7.
The ,,, p,,,,,,, but fnui'lunue""
-?er;r,',""i!V; 0";:r..'7rf .' "".. pi,t
I on ,, ,,"::'".?''? .IK'fl. el'-
kiinrhts of the rins.
Open nir boxing has filled the need
of the sportsmen. It bus paxeil the
wav for ini reaced interest in "-noris.
Il has proxed Hint mix thrilling M'ojt
slaL-ed al icasonable lales mid within
tinins niul liollc.xs
ulilrh U enlrrtiihnin: at Yt ildnood.
tlernirfii 'I .ulnt unci lloMjv lliinnl l'n
n.olprH uf iIim kIh.w uhlrh brnKe tin atlen.l
nliKi le orl urrr- . hIiu durlnp Ihft rveil
Ins 'lh Ihr'rf'i nine ikliv nf 1 1i- erU HftT
nnnn Mri.l lo lnl , .ill tlie surplus eneryN
MO.MA" will counter with Liter, Sallce, Heather, fling and Fisher.
The impact should be terrific. ,
Red Consistency
Ri:i)l,ANI) has reachrd her present place xvithout indulging in any sporadic
ndwinics and lclrcnts.
Aluiuu had his machine tcadv and uniting xxhen the first game opened.
His clnn Im-a maintained a .sternly pace ever since has shown as tidy a
consistemj as we recall in major league play.
Theie always has been balance gtmd pitching, good batting, steady
defensive xxork. The Urd outlay isn't cluttered up with any notable stars
although men like Heinle Uroh, Hod Kllcr and others hold a high place in
the game.
FIIOM the beginning the Hcds haic been one of those smooth running
machines iihich testify to exceptional leadership the type, of
machine that might easily have skidded and waned with an ordinary
manager chewing tip the situation.
AM) just a year ago today the Allies were making first down on practically
every lush through the (Irrnian line!
nEl'UHE the end of the round. ISenny landed a haul uppcrcut
and Patsy uas happy uhen the bell ended hostilities. Cline
lallied in the sixth, but licnmi would not stand for it. He continued
to soak him unmercifully and just before the final gong, landed a light
to the chin which almost put Cline in a position lo meet the floor
lomtng up,
Johnny Dundee W' ins Over Welling
TOHNNT DUNDKi: and Joe Welling put up a swell s,-rap ; t1( semifinal,
the jumping Wop winning after six very hard rounds. Johnny was in
rare form and performed wonderfullj. lie entereil the ring with a patch of
adhcslxe tape over bis left pe and luid such good defense that it wasn t
knocked off until the middle of the third rouud. lundee fought his iimkiI
fight, stepping in and out nnd never missing an opportunitj to land a xollev
of punches. Johnny seldom lands, one blow When he hits an opponent
lie usually bands, him three or four wallops befoie stepping back. This
baffled Welling and kept him at a distatne.
In the third, , Joe thought he had Huudee m a bad way when the Wop
was backed against the ropes. He toie into him nnd handed out everything
he had until Johnny slipped awu.x. Joe began to land some lefts and
rights in the fourth, but every time he landed Johnny would come back and
hand him a half dozen pum lies in leturn. Uundec's defense seems to be n
fierce rally after every hard punch he nceixed. He nlmost smothered Welling
in the fifth, Joe being unable to get set fur n xvallop.
Joe came hack strong in the liual sceslon nnd managed to land some
straight rights which did some damage. Johnny broke a shoe lace xxhile
jumping around and tossed oft" his shoe, finishing the round on one sock. He
probably knew nothing about it, for Joe hammered him all oxer the ring
and had him in bad shape. Howcxer. iJiiudxe piled up a big lead and Joc'n
only chance to xxin wus to score a knockout.
IJAItRY FlURCU sprung a big surprise when he held Chailcy
White, of Chicago, to a diaw. Charles is not the battler he was
9 couple of years ago and had a hard time staving off defeat. He still
had that terrible left wallop, but Harry managed to keep his bald head
out of danger. Pierce made a great showing,
' Joe Benjamin Triumplis in Debut
TOE BENJAMIN, fresh from the Pacific coast, made his first appearance
" jn this section of the country and managed to win from Al Thompson,
tlie fighting marine. Joe is a classy bird, has a lot of cleverness, but his
punching powers still have to be developed, lie did not get going until tho
third round and then bud Thompson swinging like the xvcll-known front door
sun the old homestead. Al took n lacing, but like all marines, never took n
iav'jxvnrtl step. Major A. .1. HrcJel lllddle took off his coat nnd helped
Jchimr IJugeii direct the attack of the sea soldier. ,
Johnny Mealy won a notable victory from Kddic Morgan in six very
tough rounds In the second bout. Mealy looked good, but missed a chance to
o C0fe a knockout In the first round when he failed to follow his advantage
r rA unltitw liMttli nttli n left tinnlf. One morn ntmcti i-ott1tl lmvA cnnl TMJU
V -'iflfa JJeraiaa Uiudln'a lap.
t' r," A "
1Y t (sjrett, ai great comeback find should do letter
boilj's lace, being a regular nip-itiid-tink
affair With Wilcj leading in Ihe
twelfth mile, Carman challenged him.
Each put on a terrific burst of speed,
with Carman having sljghtl.x the best
of the brush, and soon hnd tucked nxwi) i stands was taken. The left and center
The record gathering started jarlv
and departed late. It incepted ex cry -flung
laughingly. It was in a leceptivc
mood.
Exerx seal ill tlie sp.icioiis covered
a lap to his credit. This lap lie
tii Id b'.eafhers wcic decried, but for the
i reused to six- xx lifti Wiley punctured a first time tlie croud xx.i, pci milled to
tire in the eighteenth mile. xiew the struggles fiiun fhe field.
Wilf cut down this lead bj foui l"ioni dugout to dugout mpe- were
laps x In n Carman, in tlie twenlx fourth stretched and the police wiie stationed
mile, slipped n renr tire and fell, but ever) three feet. 'Ihe crowd then was
his efforts lo get on even terms weie allowed to collect behind these fiagile
blocked bj the clexer New Yorker, who, c harrieri and in bin k of these husky de
riding like a demon, held his two lap fenders of the law. coiiimanileil b.x Cap
lead to fhe finish, crossing the tape like (;,, Mcl'ndden.
a xxhirlnind, xxith Wiley second, Law- ,.,,,
' . , , ... , ,! ,, At least five tows of seats xrere
mice third nnd ( hapman fourth. The . . ., ,- , , . , , , ., ,
I n cicim nn I in linlil ill liiiiil tf tlin hilTnC
11 ii ill, l.rmnrht tin cl-OMil to Its feel In' I"""" "" ' "
cheer Ihe new champion.
The crowd was orderly, but icspon-
C'rn,n ... the nlumnl,,,, In HUH ""'' HOIICCreil XX lieu meerillg WHS 111
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I,.., I.f Ii, Pnrev l.nureiinn in 1017 oilier nun II iiimjiiio us .inn ,, i nil, i
Wilev then came through triumphant
in 1111 S. Carman's first start since le-
irjinnip tlio iTnwn xill lie mnile in I'ltltn
I " is '"" "-"
ilelphiu on Thursday night, when he
' takes pint in the golden wluel the hftv
1 mile niotnrpnccd fenture.
I Carnimi xill be oposeil In tlenrge
iWilex, l'crcy I.axxrrnce. incenl .Ma
lonnn and Arthur nnderstinft. the
...7hr J"r "'"'" eoiidnurif In ,!.. i
?r i I'lm.",'" I"" """-'''lie in his itrhul A '
follllj lp ,io,.
SHOW that no pitcher would exer have likctl : "Alons Came Ituth."
n ihaVThV,,1 n ' ,:., "x'.nK.K.'n'rc'i"!.'; i m iri3.";:!jj i,;.r,R.n1lr!,nrr,",:e,:I,,;rnH" , T1!11,"11 ,,s " u!il,K J.ou ''"" fn,.,b.1" on cnntcriilns a ,ish' "- B, bit
rules . I.ilille ixnlker hail nnnilirr streiiin is iibThi J- better last week or two XX ecks later on.
Ti.ie ', r .rl.h.ltu prr,rl u ho .nssrd J,,','!,.!.' .loo?"'' "' """ ''"" ,'0," "rr I1'"''"! !
fmtnrr hrni'iiu rmht rhatn moil, ptonnrtl o r
lfttrt en mute (mm tlir ruriil tn en i U
to srr thf lattlr. ( orhrtt vvv is ntarnnu i't
the vioitri. i
l.llnPH 1 llmirtliArtt llift Imrnil nf I flpOT- I
IIIr. mm MirroniHjfd U n imlr of I np
.1. V 71 ' ', ,r V.Jn Hi- prp bnx lo mm
I w ii m Hip rlr.BsId- All BsreM that (lit-
iMTi.t of siennry was hneficlul all around
1 Sauutlrvn. nrrrrtmv of Ihr travd Cr
rVV nS5 Tueel.K third r ri .Klift I 7''' "' "'V ' theRmouitrnck if I
the rlnMd- ..Inrn Mllmno and fnv fuiicht ' , '. ,7,?, fi.Mm. m w1'' ''' S'n
In the -.hup arriia (o wrekt nco. I ,,. to"llltion a'ul hnd il u'" ",l f'"i I
IMdlf (IMiKard) l.nwli and W liPiniinr
tlin lit!"-.. lh funriT lojidi oT I irk ls ii
vtr- ninoiig th..-. uuw alisent. 'I hf l',uhirl
wins khiK nf si pij v rre rph ictl oiih ti
fuw douri from Ir II V. Clodd.iid
Mllh (.lliNnii nTlrr Iho flclit ninde It rlrr
Hi. it l.rttnard ht III whs read fo mn of t'
(liiiltcnKrrH ii nd tli.it ilip Fni'"e tfrnis I.Vt
pounds nt 'i o'rlw k .dUlaiur fifteen rounds
wuld hp rnrorctKl.
Jatk llfiisff-ii '.mil hr iin ri Aunt
i' at .so id ii h m nil rn nt l)f t' arid dm J' hnd
a bib )oh a ''"i'hit find rouitMiiy that 9 ,7
von itcat't fwhtl l'mt nf labor. Thtt v n
thr irfYiiirt titnr rtiitrm tfrird as trrnstn
rr of a tmrnif vinn nnd on cuih 6x.casiou dc
tivcrrd th mod.
tlirrr ToIiii rnl on assislr.l alter rVnll Tt
pniiii tn ii n husi iilsltt for tlm ktnjr nf
phnifici.iilirrn Mr ('rail, who now Is npjnl
I is Hcnilon at Wild wood, made a speUal
inn iij ilish tho Imjxj
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Cod .1. Ilrrnncn nf thr snn Milphulldlns
ComiNinv. neiiln pntprtalnrd. In his nnrtt
fr Will Pourll nnd MterlfT Oaniier. uf
Delaware cotinli rel M'hltr. Ir. dforcf
W, Ulttmakr and 'I Ini Hjtiu.
t'harlov tl'ioto tln Fportj hirbfr mltiui
niakpup. v.A8 illirnTf d in nnt of tlin flpl.l
hatrn II1 was lmt to a p.irt nf thrpf
plim rrowd ran litioli wlifli omrtliinR thHr brats ulion Uuudco put on hia Jumping
liHppons that tine md ajipcnl tu tlie I o
gathering. JfirJ. JInarn ,frv,,f( ;,,. .0f, ntl st'it for
. - , n ftu hours in ordrt tn tnahr thf trp from
iinpruii.jnu m i nirftinoit to br yrctrnt whrn Al l iioi;von i
.... .. A. lit. ftaxhtil i ith for Ihmamlii Vnioi 7o.u .
While tlir vrroinl llCliI u.i mi a ' ntddlr ud I'rwntr hruvif t alrtldcr. vf tn '
r.Mipl i.f fans in Ihr stainN bm-U f '"""" v iisMWni Thorn psw .
first laif tlpciilcfl it was tinir tn stait' XUf.r uhltp'i huttlo with I'lerpp. Tntum ,
:i little Hi'tinii niMl erp . haugiiij; ' "h: "p )l dlreptorn. mojl jnj- .
latter tlio IlolKiaii sperdrr wlm m rin ' l,l,,lHirs w h,,n :1 flni ,,r ',l",,"s ""'"!:'" n r,Vl;!!',n,1 Inunl '
of cllnrhinc one cf those matdipft. I
nmnc nthrr Atlantic ( It) iplebrltt po(
(pd In enp nf I hr 1-mpn wprp Alfred .1.
rprklns. khprirf nf Allnntlc pouutT; Captain
of lplclhe MaNced nnd Andy Orr, motor
(pIiUIp nxent.
Ross to Swim at Rlverton
i orrllnj; to I'm! AV Itublpn, Norman
ttnt-fl who won rerj first plnro In the In
torn tin d nwlminu i hamplouhlpn, will Ptnrt
In th I en mill swlmmlne champlonnhln
w hh li fnt w ill ho hrld by the lllprton
AH'hi ub of New Jersey on Saturday
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KING'S PLATE RACE
Four Big Events on Schedule at Mon
treat for Labor Day
Montreal. Aug. f2. The Montreal
Jockey Club has announced that it will
hold the king'H plate nnd provincial
nursery races on Labor Uay, September
1 In addition two races will be con
tested for brood mnres with fun I nt font,
ns nn encouragement In breeders nud
farmers, as there is no irrogmzcil nu ins
in Canada.
L. Rumsey, Jr., Takes Golf Title
Alexandria l.iy, N', ",, Auf l'J In ihe
annual icolf teurnament at tho ThouHand
I.tanOit Country Club MIbk Irepe I'eaeui k.
of BMIw Iiland and New York uon In tin1
qualifjlnir round for women: Ie Uuhism,
.lr . of Kew Tork. won th men's rham.
plon.hlp and Clarence N lVacock. of Nu
Vork, way the runnr-up. Itumay'a acore
was 7B.
West Virginia Giant Returns
MoTKantown, V. Va., Au 12 Tha biB
ffa.t man Kha ha.s ben on a Vaat Virginia
I'nlveralty football aquad In two dtcadts
will ratum thla fall Ha ta W. H Jlhwlca.
of Point Marlon who weighs 240 pounda and
la aix xeei seven incnea in neignt
crushed down innii Ihe imprninpt n en
tertniuers and iisbcred them from the
park.
The only time duiiiiK the evening
ulien ifaiiRer lrom one of llinse rx
pected rushes threatened was nt the end
of the fifth round of the Leonard Cline
battle. Then the boys in Ihe outer
garden pulled down the ropes, pusned
aside the surprised bliiecnats and in
less than ten teconds the ring was s,ir
rounded with unannounced isilo"-
Tlie nrin of police rallied .. -doil
the bojs back of the starling mail, nnd
hcn the iincininulc iit torm i - n.n in
tween Ihe fifth and sixth iiniml .
piled nil was ipiiet iigniu.
That was u icroid for niinin It
was the first time the police hnd a
chance to show any bpecd, and it niusl
go for a record.
Wliy a Itecoril?
It was a I ecord-breaking evening
so why not crtdit the bluecoats with
some kind of mark?
Tatey flornian. tho I'ort Jin luni il .
TMnt.,7"t0F?.i ovfI (rom ,ne "'""Jro to root
for Celine Othr of I'atay foliuwera , Jiii
at the rlncalde were Joe Jlcaltle J rHniJ
O IOr olU.DU lUituru.
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