THE KVSNJNG WO LD WBDHKDDAY. JULY f, ltUC. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK A "SAFE AND SANE" HOLIDAY ,Vw1 e m COLUMN Maui - Atm v f jM ( aaaaa' ha4 ;1 Ul IIHI ( ..f d.rk aaka ataaaa aawal .... alaiiit BMI 1 wawaliM Imi h4 Milt, uiialMH 4. V Ain't It T1m X1 r p. It I r vi 1 KrHtkwt Brewn ol Chicago Has Jack DiriwTi "Gvat." ftt If tW nw IMMMi4 d tv. twn mwii J' fACK DIUjUN a and dt liharslt la- limit a ta4Ur4 eff KrifiW Uiu aW pa tfcr llttaburrtrr la dlmanl Ual r on truKi lb.uk at bant 'Mi mB la lh nag- Tkjr r. haa taat lbf I ita nftetf ha tMHon'a fxt Oalr ia lMn' a M 4raa't work out io tat UMsal r. II UKp!)- BUki IHiMn Ml al Cfkl la re-jfti and taoiN tl In Mil ttrrrstM o dcltm a kat.aJl. ! "Thri na iu taJUn atntul that ' tuKh." .aid Diiwti a iiuu htt tra I wbo fifbt oiik Char K. I Hrcan . jfitt 'I daa'l Hk- ' taat fctloar nj I'm rmr to iwaj hint a rftaa to ll na m o n y " i "Jlrown th oa maa jMllan , Hal," tialafntj a fnn4 of Dillon' I Thr'i omthinc atul the OrMk i that rU on Jack's atrvrs. H ean ' 1 lirown atthout aantln la smash, him Thtfrt touch! Mvn Umi. an-l frrr Unit It un'l a boxing maUh t'a atrl stjrl Itrvan is a rou-fi-' hottM flfhttr, and Jars. -vi it iu him In hit own ajr Thr rutnut th , hB rinri IMIIon la out of hit earner) and aero th rttwr. eraijr to rrtt at) htm and knock hint out. Ilrown mrts htm and It's a rouihhouar It fair r.o aclrne alam-tanr up and down and all ovr thr rinc. tUat tlm thr foua-ht Mila ranllh of Chicago rf. I rr4. Ilrown and Dillon went to the' floor te.thr, rolW ortr and ovrr, ! oa on top and then tha othr, and ' procaine all th Um. Thrr rollnl afalnat Hmlth'i Utt and h frll on top ef thfm. and It wa a tnrrjr mli tip all around. You wouldn't think It of XMllon. would your N' f ATR LEWIS, mamrr of Charlla Whit, la a candid manarr. Aa a rula cianactra tak (rat prHtf In clalmlnx that thlr turn nTr lQ knocked down. 1 can't aay that." aatd Nata. 'WUt baa ben knockad down twenty ttma, at leaat. Hut be al mmt ffU up rlsbt awar. and whan ka ktta tba othar fellow the otbtr fel liw atari down. Ha never took a ksockdown yet without knocking tha otbar fellow down hanlar Immediately afterward. Charlie never took a count of a atngle aecond. Moat of tba wilier need a full 'ten.' 7here" a tough younir(r op In Baffalo Younc Kanaaa. White touafct blm. Kaniaa hit Charlie a wallop on tba Jaw and knocked hlra flat. Charlie ro but ha waa dated. Kanaaa walloped him aaaln. Tha . tarw landed on Cbarlle'a Jaw o bant It llttej blm dear over tba ropea ami knocked htm out of the rlnr. Ha fell t I ro mn nt tba rlncelde who didn't hivo time to -et out of the way. mid ihat aaved blm. Me climbed bark Into tba rtnr. Kanias ruibed hlin. Charlie bit blm on the Jaw and thry counted bltn out That'a the differ eaca between White and tha other fellow. They atay down when be pita them down. rllKN Charlie White fmight Vic Moran down rtouth ha bumped Into a aurprlae. Ttay told me Moran waa a promising youngater, but of couraa not good eaougb to have a chance with Char llev I told Charlie not to dlx-ourage tba youngtter too much, but to win aaftly and let It go at that. The ttrtt crack out of the box anllt hli lln knocking htm down Thai . i ?' f ',?..7,"' T' ?.1 mhi.n R.u... w. .i.hii h iiiuulii mill got uu pretty dliiy and waa l.u.v i finding tne kid off for the re. "tX ' atandlng the kid oft for the real of tha round. When ha came back to bla corner all he aald waa- 'My, thla la a good oung fellow' told blm the only thing to do ai to knock Moran out now, or the lory of the knock, down would go all over the country. Charlie alrpped out and Moran ruined. White knorked him down, lloran rolled ovrr and otrr on the floor, and nobody thought he'd WHfTI LAML Tni Scotch oj Qatar Act DM IMPORTED Ginger Ale a- Ordwrby- he Dozen' from your Win Merchant or Grocer ifor ut Tra Jari Beats Stars First Time Facing Barrier Cissatt Colt Celebrates Sea son's Debut by Taking Cirter Handicap. Hit Vincent Treanor. SIMON IIKAI.KY, trainer of the CapL 11 1'. Caeaalt boreea. In no qualifier. Ily t lint wa mean be doein't race III - hornet fur e.l (id eational purpoara the flmt ttmn out and then cut them looaa next time they face the l.nrrlrr. Thl ' hnwn conclualvrly )rtrntny In the Carter Handicap to lig hulliliiy crowd, when Trial by Jury, miiKltm hU Drtt appearanrr of the urnnon, and carrying the red, white and lilue, won the cotatetl prlie In linprnnalvo fund. Ion. With nono the xt nf tlin r.iclns luck tbo good nun of 1'alr l'liiy fought the tanue out III the etrelrh and roed hl:ii"lf u ixnvcrfiit linri.ii by drawltiR uvtiiy from Ormi'Mdnlo and riionphor, ho were going oiiiiii,I" r. wblln and blue up, m ln,e. get up, Churlle Icaat of all, Charlie knew how hard ho hit blm. All of a audden Vlu Jumped up und rutlied with uiidlmlnlihiMl fury. White waa iiirprUcd, A llltln later lin j knocked Moruu down with a bard I body book. 11 looked llko u auru i knockout. Hut Via gut up In two econd and rushed again. Chaille tried hard until the eighth round, but couldn't knock him out. "lloran took uu awful Kriielllnir, Vln waa very atlonu, garni', ami a lough boy to beat, I told evriyhody o, all over thn country. And what waa my rewind for being fair to the boy? Why, bin new manuKer, John .. . . " ,n" ru,,. nu u 1 cniiirgiiig on tint two knockilowna Vln bunded Charlie ul,t11 nn" om" l""ull' believing W' -! rl of It III the tight, ll put Moran on here, mid he rten got out 'a pouter with a iepro diicllon of an old photograph of Willie llltnhln whipping Jon Itlvar. and llhcrn lying on the flnor with hi fare on bin band being counted out. The line under read! 'How Moran knocked down Churlle While.1 Of rourne the Impteimlon woe that It wna a picture nf Mm an and White, and White waa taking the rmint whloh be never did. Kunny game, Un't ltT" Letter received from Ad Wolgait In yeterdiiya mull rendu "After I get through with WeUh July 4th, will take on leonnrd. Havo pro motera In two cltlra ready to atago conteat, but It muil ha over thn twenty - round distance, Who'a afraid? Heat wtahca, ADW0I1ART. at Horn ex. 1a A AMk a. mmt yUM, tAMbo - ovmiu .... lhemelvea at tha lime. ll'foro the race Trainer Henley waa aa hopeful aa could ho, unMerllig that the colt waa (nuking Ma nrat ai pearanre under illka, llralny aald the home never wi-nt to poat In lilx lire in better comlltlon, that Im lui.i l.ttie eerlhliig uoked of blm In Irulnliijr.Miifl evidently hud hern cured of the lml.lt to flUk ,0 ,nd luat year llealvya ony f,.ar Hu tmil Tff y Ti.'.r.y wi,.,,.l', l,r,,vo "" "'"ib boren for little hddlo Cnuuib! to bundle. J nmpl., however, rode llkn n lln Khril rider. No oim roiild huvn Im. proved on hi handling of ttio coll. ..Tb ilUappolnlmeiu of (do Carter Handicap wna tbo great tleorgu Hinllh. lie hud ti hail punt ponltlon mid evlilentlv unn'! ...... I i Htnrter Cnealily epniiiK the weliblng. Hhorl ,.. "IZ TkZX: MP,,nl ,,XPt,rl J0"n V:Wr aRn'CH behind blm at tin. far lurn, illd niwllh n,H ' 11,0 MM ll,llt "rooklyii romiiian.lliig faalilon to tliilnli necind. 'will flnnlly failo buck, lis well im (leiirg't Hmlth iiiiiloiilitinllv im. i ....... excua.i but not enoiiKli to uccount for bla bud racu. The vlrtory nf Trial ll- .Tnr uitx MH'iiiiriun oil)-, gave n pillrlollu touch ! to llm Carter Handicap, Yenra ago in me uaa or .Monmouth l'ura. where Capt. Ciaaatfa futlier, A. J Cnaaalt, waa one of the - tiguree' tbo old colora were often carried to victory on .Inly e. The llar.1, lilrii. l.ollnn, Taraifon, and Now or Never worn a few ol Iho good racera who boro them home. Trainer Willie Mldgitly 0f tho Ciorirnii Hlablti rertalnly iiiInhc. tho aervlcea of Jockey Jim Mct'ahev wo waa net down for live ,i,y f.'. alleged Interference with Hereneat and queen of the Water luat Hut. unlay. The funny thing about ti n l tiling which aet MoCahuy down that Jockey llnynee. who ?o,u" Heretical, aald McCahry waa not at I," bla opinion t wa (lann r who did thn Interfering on v 't Iho etewanta, however, took tho I'alrol JudHo'a word, and McCahoy and hla rmployeia miut aurfer If McCabey had a llttlo of the mult. alye lo-iiiuelty r Jockey lluatm? h mlKhl not now b o.ihe'Vr ,. lliuton wan niupcmlml f,.r ulleiri.t crowding on I'lclone. f ro... the c ' ran Htaiiln loo, ,y tho Way. e however, went Into the aland ami argued ao forcibly that ho ha t d no wrong thul hla aenlenco 1, aclnded. MrCahey lieve" hila been nwn aa it foul rider, nnd It la Jiut IHiailble the ovrriealoim trol judge haa done him an Injuatlee. He natu. rail) mu.t protect hliiuelf In rnoe lln la paid to win rucea, not to lo.o them birnuao of tlmtttlty. Jimmy Ttowa hna a good filly in llonillo Witch. Hhe ran an ear.' 11,.. race lait time out. hut that outing evident y waa onlv her .i. ........ Yeaterday ahe ran well up with her Meld until tho final eighth an I ilr -vw lea-e: ruf time fnaleat iiutdn by any two. year. old at the meeting, which cquala t,v tmo ;" "e ujr amiira i Kecnn Nov. 10. mot, 1,0 A myaterloun Mr. Dunn, mild to be from "aomewhorrt In California," lin True An Hleel up from l&oo 000 after the llnndolph gelding, hud won thn opening irrumbln. ilenr ai... andra atepped In at that et.ign and bid $100 itune. Trim Ah Hleel, how. ever, wan protected by tho uuul r.llH 11UV1, The popularity of the Under col in a waa hiiowii when Kilkenny Hoy reuirneii io Iho ec.ilen aftrr winning thn llfth race. It neemed an If thn n mini Kiiiini hiii mi aroint and np plauded. Kilkenny Hoy got it gilt edited ride from Johnny liftim. tin tier any other rider ho might havo oeen uciiien, (llente Offer Id.lNlo fr Nallee. Word camo from Ht. Untln lnt lilKht naying that Hchuyler llrltton J owner of tho Ht. IiiiIh I'arillnnlH, had .receded a ciihIi offer of $l5,ooo from i ....... . ... . ... . . John J. MrOruw of tho (iliinta for Hllm Hallev, tha noted left.handod pttyiei. (Ilant To.IIbt mill llrnoklxa, 8.10 P, it, Pels Urouodi. Aim. 0c AAvk 4 t or. 1iH fATfc ' fit&ViaitrteM 1JV V 7 Yanks Have Grand Chance To Win American Pennant, Says McGraw in Review - Manager of Giants Also Declares That There Are Five Clubs, Including Giants, Still in National League Race He Thinks Dodgers Will Curl Up as Soon as Real Hot Weather Arrives. By JOHN J. (Manager of New r lIK lost Wfrk lidM not dcvclopnl many cliunucH In thn racn for tli tt Nullutial IjCukuo IIuk. Tim Ulntita fell buck a, little utul ,lb)Hlon picked up Homo. Uilch a riillaitelphla. Ilonlon will win," enld thn "Crnb" In dlHctiNMlng thn raco with tno onn day during the lant ncrlcn between thn llravea nnd lllanta. "Hut It will finally bn a battlo between tho (.limit and tin. We'll win from you. When the nilludelphlii Club nnd the lltook. lyn team run Into thin hot wnuthor of thn n cut two mnntbn they'll curl up nnd come bnck. With our ntnff of pltchern, I don't nen how wo enn mlnn. We've got thn beat atnff In either league. Jnmen I tho only ntar out of nhnpc, and Ueor;o HtulllngH has any ono of neveii or elKht to pick from overy day." With our hitting punch, wa will glvo you a battle," 1 told blm. "Tbo warm weather will help us," nnawerrd Kvera. "Wo nro a crowd of old veterans who have to bn baked out. Tho youmter fellows begin to lone their pep about thin time," I eapect tbo warm weather to benefit my team. 1 believe good hot weather will put Matty buck In ehiipe, und, with Matty flt to work overy live duya, wn will win tho pruimut. That In a prediction. Alao with tho Jinx killed utul Iohcrt coming buck In condition, our hard luck appeal a to have left ua, Fur tho next two motithn It means driving. Tho pop beglua to ooio In Augunt, but glvo inn Matty right every llfth day und I will Klvn thn Ulimtn u penniuit. That la a prediction, I repeat. 1 don't agree with Johnny thut tbo Hruvca will win. ritcio uto live cuius mil in the Nil tlunuJ IamlkUh raco. Theao aro llroolilvn. Honton, Philadelphia, tho Ulunta imd thn Culm. However, 1 don't count very heavily on the Culm. Junt an anon un I camo nut and picked tho lHtrolt Tlgcm an having thn Heat enuueo io win mo American liCiigUtt pelinunt, Jrnnltign'n club be- gnu to full back, but tho alump may bn only temporary. The Hrowiin hit thn Tlgern nome aluina thut turned the in back a Utile, i.very iium jenulngn ronda one of bin pltchern, with tho execution of Coveleakle, to thn box. ho ahootn a prayer ulnug with him. The twlrler nendn It. If llughln had any pltchern lie would mukn thut raco look alOK, LoveicHKio in inn only tie. neiidablo one, and I could tell tho other American l.eugilern how to beat him. but 1 won't, for I urn uu iik ftr JennltiKn. It wan thn Uliinl who ilrovo Coveleakle out of tho Nullonal league after tin hud pitched un out of n prnuunt In ID'1 by working out of hla tin n in r win riiillicN in iieut u Wn inndn It our blliilnexn to get blm for thin trick thn next neunon. 1 know how to beat him nny limn nnd would want nothing hofter than thn Tlgern In thn world' nerlen with the Alwy Saiy Burke s Guinness BoUlt4.y-E.ftJ.Burk (Tilt 4t v iw.TUKva I lAA'lIKO ) orv 7" M'GltAW. York National!.) I'olo un their bent pitcher. 1 don't rntu thu llrowtin im Ainorl can luiuuo iienuant ciinliiiiliiru. Their flight will never be HiiHtalnod. but thi'v urn irimi.l.. ,,, ,L..ru .!, nllowcd aK.ilnst tho TlKora IjhI weok. Ho urn the ItcdH of Cincinnati In our league, IIitzuk'n tiiini In llablo to lilt u ntrcak and uprct you any tlmo, bill 1 don't cctinlilcr ho haa u chiinon to win, not iiioro thnii a long outnldu chimcv. Hill Donovan htm bad ua much hard lock thin hoohuii, an far an In- jiiicii pluycrn nf an any inaiuigor In tho American League. Vet ho In rlnht up (hero or theruabouta. Hli two hitting HtitrH, llakor and Mncoc, havo not been HiiuinhliiK tho bull at their leal pace. Hut great pllchlng and n lino dcfuiiMo han laid tho club up, ably uHHliited by nbrowd Donovan liiiiidllnir, Hill uhIiir much naive with bin men. Thn hIiowIiik of tho Yankn proven what a ntronii pltohlng alaff and lluo lidding can mean. Now, If Homo of bin real hlttorn begin to travel, Donovan han a grand chance. And I am pulling for him In c.iiiMn I Hkn him mid Capt. Huntnu and Col. Huppert. It wan largely on my advice that Capt. llu.iton bought tho YnnkocM with Col, Huppert an bin partner. Therefore, I want to aco thu club umbo good for blm. UVwrUrtit, 111 10, lij Ji.liu ,N. Mirlrr, lot.) OARSMAN KELLY SETS NEW AMERICAN RECORD. lMHIiAnin.I'HlA. July 6. What In declined to bo a now record for row ing In thin country v. .in entubllnhed by John H. Kelly of the Vcuper Club. Philadelphia, cHtrrduy, when ho broui;ht the number of victories In which bo bun participated this nen non up to twenty. two. I'Mward Hed. ley iiIho of tho Vesper Club held thn former record for winning races In one season, with twenty. Kelly yenterimy won tho alnglo nculls and wns u member of tho crews winning tho neuior double mm la and thn eenlor olght.oared uveutn In the I'eopln'n ltegntta. Ho had previously sal in nineteen win nlng rrown In nanctloned regattas thin sciuioti. llelira Win nl Tennla, Allan Uehr and Ell M, Uehar won itinera in ill" nruu-iiniw rniiiui or inn North Hide chuuiplnniihlp aliiKlra yea. tenlnv on the riant of thu Unlvoralty llrlglita l.uwn Tennis wiuo. (Inr other aport new are imar tt.) 8P0RTINQ. RACING AT AQUEDUCT TOMORROW e mn fiiied evevts t.Nl'I.tiDINll TDK Vt.r.lNI Woodhaven Stakes & 2 Mile Steeplechase i hist iiacj: at a.no r. m. HI'l:i'IM. ItAl'i: TltAINH l-e I'enii Mtillon, :i.1d HI, nnd 7th ulau (rum Klilliu.li Av llronk I ii m t'.'.Mil, n, at InLrml. up in i I'. M. Al.i ti) I'ul n Ml. "I," and 1 10I rv llllvMtwTMI .l, l,llll'.M St.no. iaiiaaaiaaaaa. n a n i YANKS TRYING TO SIGN RUBE OLDRING, RETIRED ATHLETICS OUTFIELDER Hill Ilonov.in, innnager of the Vniikim, n negotiating f..r til" erticea of Kiltie lllitliu Hie Ml. nun outfit lt of Hie A I III t i a, who olilioiinreil ln irlln mi III miiiih lime iitrii, llerniiiie nf Hie u, rl.ti nl to Kriuik Oillmoli y, the urark New York bail olf nun, lioiioviin U ileterillllliiil to forllfk' III" e.lllli, (lllbooley will I m out of tbo Kamii at leiiHt all weelin im Im ti.ully fractured liU uokli- hlillnx Into third lii on In Hie Kiiiini at Wimli. Iligton on Moiiilny. Cnniile .Murk, inininer nf Hid Atliletli'H, baa licnn Hnked by mniovan for peruilioilon to iieKollnto with OMrlnir. Wild Hill IN I'lillllilcnl that llm iroNiect of IiIn tilaylnir on another wnrlil'H eerlrN C(inli l will lurn Olilrltig out of letiletiliillt. Fistic News and Gossip Hy John Pollock An effort la lining made by the man ngera of two local ehilm to hrlng about a teiiTound ncrup between Charley Whltn of Chicago and Denny Ionard of UiU city. Tho promntera who are leudy to atage thin go urn Jimmy .Johnston nf .Mndlnon H'liinre (inrden and John Welmimntel nf Ubtiotn l'lild of Dronklyu. When Nat biwln, who lonkn after Whlle'a nffalra, wna here hint week ho declared that ho would Kindly let While meet Iomml and an I u rrnult of that nnnnuiicciiient, John, ton and Welmnuntol nro working hard maicueii to algn them up. Whltu 1 already for two more llghtH, with Mnlt Wella at lliinton on next Tuemluy "Wit and with Kreddln Welnh for ten rounda ellhnr al Kt. l'aul or Mlnne- n (ml I mi July 21 or 22. J' Welllnt, tha 1'hlrnfo llMwrlgit, fen. tliiii.' In n.iki. ..- In tli liU Ii U tiklni tti In In th Kut. At llnffilo. N. y on Miin.Uj nlglil. Welling ktim-kul nut ll.ulliu Ki'in, lh likely welteiafliht of tlmt rllj. In th rUlilh rmin l el t trn enunl i tip. IVrlllni t.k the ilm uf Jack llrlllcii who baj til left ) Uull; cut III Irilnlin, A oitch ttMn h'iwrllil mi rllnrhrd lo.l.jr tj nuL'hnukrr .McArllii uf M Fairmont A, 0. of th llnmi. The hl( Mlom will rlt.h In tt at luk Dumiwj, llm rleier WraUm laiirr an.l "Win Mull" Krnnj nf UiU rlti. Th m III tut trn roiuiila at tb cluti'a ttttl ahow im rUlurdiy hlihl. lMnj rrtfnllr .lefrtlnl Audr AhJrrM.n it lh atm rluli. ArtU MiJotrn and Willi Jackwn and llcorg Ili-JJ and Jack I.) una at) Utile, Aftrr feral attemiila, a tv.ut ha been r ranted lteen Harry I'len and Walter Mol.r, th nitneil lln.ikljn llghtKel(lila, John Wela. mantel, th llrui.klyu flulit I'mmitrr, alfiinl tha fighter up M-day In l.atll for ten ruiind at the llroadvfay Hl.irtliiir Club of IlriMkl)n on Hat urday nltfht, Piona'a revnt vlelory otrr Mlltwu hayler wa ieiiu.tbto for the matrb, 111 men amie. of maniltiichttr In ronneo- tlnn with th deaui, en June SO, of Valaullu Ileal, a InurllUt, who died after llti knnrknl cut In a Unit wllh Chrlea ItaMoaatl at the National (iiortlni Club or K.nJ.'U er dla. ihargnl In emrt, th lullr hailug wlU.di.nn th rhli ualn.t them. w Dillon K. .' Jim I'ljnri. HAHTl.ll.SVII.l.i:. Oklu., July fi. Jack Dillon maintained his reputation as the (limit Killer when hu knocked out Jim Klynn. 1'ueblo llreiliun, at Dewey yesterday In thu fourth round of their scheduled lllteen.round hnttln. Tho end came after one minute and forty seconds of fighting. Dillon tore Into Klynn with Hiiinshing ntsiii " J","" Jw , .onn ns they eunin out of their cor ners Ho lliiiired Klynn twice fur a roiint of eight, and tho Isst time, when KIVIIIl Weill uuwii, uiu urn Kfc up fur half a mlnuto. Save $5 to $15 on High Grade Suitings Summer Reduction Sale 195 patterns; were $35; now $20 289 44 44 $30; 44 $20 . 347 44 44 $25; " , $20 Coat and Trousers, $18 The variety in wenve nnd coloring, is very lnrge no matter wiint your preference you will find something to your Hieing. It will pay you well to cnll nnd cxnminc them nnd place an otdrr for a suit to measure for summer now. Great vaca tion clothes. Snmples on request. two s-rbrtts BROADWAY A NINTH 8THEET AND SO E. D ST., DET. FIFTH MADISON AVE8. Exclusively Cust(yn Made Clothe, $20 to $50 : 7 ' It 1 r PUTTING 'EM OVER With "Bun" Bier CawrtfU. Ilt. he TV. nM Pwllaalaa Oa. ITU ft tart iI7 Werij OUK Close Frlciids Arc Always Close Wlitrn You Want to Horrow." Now that they urn niiinherliiK the bull nlayem. moiiio of 'cm Hhould havo a bbr cipher on 'om, llull.l nf U eijlilrrn.)rrvM iltrirre. the Iwl ul CuiidI U.k'a rP.Hn IM U1M .iillui.lr. Hleul Watnnn, tho demon golfer, won hla flrnt cbamploniihli Hut other day und unnounccH that tho trophy wan u two-(imrt h'olf cup. Clark Clrlmth clnlma he divided thn terloH with llontou. Wuolilngton took two game unit tho iimpn toik tho rcat, Tbo promoter!) of the Moron. Dillon flRht didn't promote Morun a bit. Pitcher Kantlshnir has a now da livery. Kanty throws hla baan ball at the batter's corns, and describes tha result as tha suocotath ball. A mllllonalro Ih willing to upend 1, noo.ooo to mako a champion of ("hurley Wclnort, but ho could employ i""lt money to bettor ndvnntuKO trylnif to mako Ufa preservers out of arlnd. Miotics. rienri Mcllrld aol.lea Im twalna ht Ut it Carl M)a. ileum ) Ual h hadn't read thu )er a rule. Rmnrk the vymbnii, foot thr trumpet. Crash fui baan tirum, thump tt, thump It, ' Thlx vciir'a Fourth tens ki and onv, .Vo Munki'd Mnrvtli ihyucil the day! Kllbanc Is Junt un anxious to meet Chaney an Villa Is ttl muot I'ornhlng. Ilaln liiea Ui rilaiir a day off, but aarUilm Ilia Uniii n off day, If a million dollars will make a champion out of Churloy Wolnert, then It shoutd only tnkn about a thin dlmo to mako n buttlc.ihlp out of a rowbout. With the color line eliminated from the tournament Sam Lanqford Is worrying last some pals boxer alien ate tho affections of Jos Jaanatte, Cyclist Frank Kramnr'n defonts nrn coming too close together to ploaso bin friends. Frank wns beaten In 1H03 nnd ugnln thin weak. r.n with th enlor line erix.1. the rellow .In licu popped info l.rr FnhV.1 dome. 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