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Trolley from Vtoodiawn Station" /> Mike Fekete Wins Feature of Athletic Games at Macombs Dam Park tieularly on the West Side, who be¬ Greb to Here i lieve that he is destined to recapture Bouts Hereabouts Fight Defeats Lviich and Buff the crown he lost to Pete Herman last Metropolitan Champion July. The prevailing odds are 7 to 5, Next Wednesday Night with very Httlp Buff money in sight. TO-NIGHT Harry Greb, light heavyweight cham¬ a**«** Huff Meet in Title Noir York VHoxîrome.Johrwty will be one of the hendliners orr- Aroman in Pastime A. C. Walk Joe MuRt But Over K. O. vs. .toe l^m-cli. If» «¦unrip,. pion, Brrxídwfty 15. A..Marty Crosa vs. the cnrd of the National Sports Al¬ Unless Joe wins by u knock-out he Hallan Jon OñUS, it round». Stadium -fit"* won't win at all. There is no doubt Fre-eport Auditorium.Hoy Benson liance show nt the Oueensboro Bout vs. 1 ninJilp, í 12 rounds. next night. Lew Raymond, .^a' To-night whatever that the car- arpent*r, Wednesday formier champ chairman of commit¬ c^ Schoolboys Also Hold Games at Bronx Park; Le ries a K. O. in his right mitt, and if he Tr_lS_AY the matchmaking catches tee, obtained Greb's signature to a con¬ Buff in just the proper spot he 4 rfi*_3X McAllister and Murchison at Local Qnkl_nd A. A., Jen-ey City.«Irish tract on Greb agrees to fV>0 _"»6 Coney. Pad- Battle of Bantam» might turn the trick. However, BulT is Johnnr f'urtln vs. Edward», 12 Saturday. ^* _«0 -ft*-* Regret Dnmny meet any man in the world, bar none. a fighter who can "take it," and he round«». ° to Velodrome Should Provide . to obtain a dock^s Decision ISot Come East for Title Meet also has a vicious and sustnined attack. .Crcpi-rpnt A. C. (Country Home) An effort is being made ^V*-V^\^ ft<e%^^ .\ ;,.:>'. ft w tourne-«. Real Fireworks for Fans Unless a particularly mean swipe on boxing real contender. the chin should lay him low I rnther ¦.VKDNKSDAY The card follows: a to be selected. / By Jack Masters expect to see him defend his title suc¬ Ouecnsboro Htiullnm.Nntloiu.1 Sport» Harry Greb vs. man Lawrence A ¡I innre Show. Ten »tnr four-round Dundeo vs. Shamus O'Brien, The public track 3t Macombs Dam Park, the Bronx, was the scene of By Jack cessfully. Johnny Faithful fnns who have been Bu!f and Lynch are to go fifteen bouts. Willie Jackson vs. Gene Delmont, Jack considerable athletic The Pastime A. C. fight n vs. Jack Norman, activity yesterday. members' un¬ rounds, to decision, and will weigh THCRSI'AY Sharkey Pepper handed more than their share of vs. Lew Jerome cames and the annual track meet of the Recreation Center, P. S. as about 113 and 118 pounds, respectively. A. Newark.Fro«. Fulton Martin Baird, Frankie 64, satisfactory and disappointing ring Frankio Jerome and Hrnnd 0«> vs. Marty Johnny Shugrue vs. veil as numerous races Jack Wolf, of vs. Hoi* Roper. 12 rounds. Collins, impromptu among athletes in training, provided spectacles in recent months should Cleveland, will meet in the twelve- 10-»,l Mr.lri-I lieglmen«t.Soldier Me¬ Red Cap Wilson, Andy Chancy vs. lle«» vs. 13 rounds. vs. interesting entertainment for several hundred persons. find a welcome relief awaiting them at round semi-final. Soldier S<«lgel, Johnny Reisler, Jimmy Kelly Italian 17Mi Regiment Armory.Nat Levlun .Toe Gans, and Jack Malone V3. Lou Mika Fei «te, junior metropolitan walk J the Velodrome to-night when Johnny is. H.irry Norton, 12 rounds, Bogash. won the one-mil«? walk handi- of defends the Italian Joe Gans and Marty Cross champion, Loren Murchison Buff, Jersey City, will clash in the star bout of twelve FRIDAY cap from a good Held of his teammat«», world's bantamweight championship rounds at the Broadway Exhibition As- Surf A. C.-Midget Smith v». Mickey Boston A. A. Mee* in Joe Aronson, former indocr | the wicked swings of Joe in Delmont, 12 roundM. September including rtgainst sociation, Brooklyn, to-night. Cross SteepleehAse >\. A..Kay rryol vs. BOSTON, July 9..The Boston A. A. Champion. This pair started from i>ynch, popular idol of the West Side is anxious to win, as he is angling for I'ofe Hartley, 12 rounds. fall outdoor handicap games sind the bout with A. va. ¦cratch and Joe had ¡«,o excuees when and former title holder in this «-.'.vi¬ another Jack Britton, Re- Huj-onn* A..«lohnny Parcy national penthalon championship will e_ie turns from the Buff-Lynch battle will Orne Delmnnt, 12 rounds. be held ut Tech Field in Cambridge on he pulled up in fourth position. Fekete sion. be read to the 15th li.-glment Armory.Wllll.»» Wnllt- Broadway patrons from pr vu. .-lien Kid (llltbont«, 18 rounds. September 16, officials announced to- and up S.~_F_TY «RAZOR overhauled Adolph Arnold, who h~d a This scrap should go n long way the ring. night. handicap of 1:30, as they were turr.inç toward removing that unpleasant taste into the homestretch, and won going left in the mouths of the faithful by away by twenty yard.*. A. Jacob:, the Britton-Loonard affair and, more from the 2:10 mark, was third. recently, by the melancholy milling) of Osr;.r Phiilipson accounted for the- Messrs. Dundee and Sharkey. fetvo-mil«! ru i, being timed in 10:26 fror- of the scratch J. who had the limit fil- Tho patient patrons roped Hotz, have taken a lot of lowance of ;;t>0 yards, -Aas a closa sec square punishment ond. ami L. En^lisher, who started from of late and have suffered in silence. the same mark, was a distant third.; At some of the entertainments ar¬ The veteran Phillipson had little to ranged for their benefit recently it heat and made no effort to overtake the was difficult for them to tell whether small field until after the they were attending the laying of a passing or a clambake. Some of threr-qusnej s mark. cornerstone the faithful are beginning to show George Glick won the 220 yard sprint but race. E. Hahn certain signs of wear and tear, accounted for the shot- to have been lulled into put event, and H. Bowman was first others appear in the and some sort of a hypnotic state and running hop, step jump. would evince« no surprise if they heard Rickard had matched Jack The run was the that Tex half-mile best of the McAuliiTe and Tom O'Rourke, or that events for schoolboys. It resulted in and Soldier B.-trtfield were a close for J. Hype Igoe victory Amster. who to fight fifteen rounds with cricket outgamed M. Miller in a should<iT-to~ * shoulder finish over the last thirty Fans; May Be Shocked The time waa 2:21 1-5. H. R-v! yards. The shock of seeing a real scrap this mond performed creditably in the. eight- of these the ir«on f.vening may hit many coma¬ pound shot-put, heaving bal! tose, customers a psychological slam a distance of 52 feet 2 inches. that will set their fibular bones to aching. A sudden change of pace Charlie Paddock's decision to pass on an stomach has been the national taken empty up championships «at New¬ Defeats Hall known to send many a strong man ark next September because he doer, King to the foolish foundry. not care to remain in training through¬ Unless all fail or we have out the entire summer signs will take con¬ And Wins Travers stripped a gear in our forecasting ap¬ siderable interest, from the struggle paratus, Mr. Buff and Mr. Lynch for premier sprint honors. Bob Mc¬ Island Tennis should create more of a disturbance Allister, A! L«rConey, Loren Murchison Cup than the Dublin army did when it cap- and a few other prominent contenders tured a couple of saloons and a shoe for the Pacific Coast marvel's title are Dr. Charles A. King was victorious shine shop in O'Connell Street. among those who have expressed re¬ in the challenge round of the Travers When one gets right down to brass gret at Paddock's decision. Island tricks, cold calculation* and hard- LeC'onr'y, Murchison and McAllister Cup tennis tournament, defeat¬ boiled statistics, the bantamweight di¬ are confident that they can beat Pad¬ ing Waiter Merrill Hall, who won from vision is the only division to which the dock on an Eastern track, and on K«ng in the final round last year. Yes¬ fans can look with any hope of getting Charlie's past performances away from more than one-half of 1 per cunt on his own terday the play was wholly in favor camping grounds such an up¬ of who their investment. It is the wildcat di¬ set would not be a great surprise. King, showed from the start vision of fistiana. Paddock has never been at his best in an entirely new and more careful style When its members perform they the East and has turned down many of back-court work, which left Hal! fail to the spectators a run fine offers to come on rarely give and compete in "without his usual and for their money. It is the only divi¬ big ments here. 1 passing game, real com¬ induced -1 sion in which there is any Murchison beat Paddock in the na- strong tendency to net on The class has tional dash in j the of the latter.
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