Eagles - The Very Best Of Eagles (2003) FLAC: Featuring "Hotel California", "Life in the Fast Lane",
- leonormeafyler
- Aug 18, 2023
- 32 min read
I was an Eagles season ticket holder for about 8 years. Went to a lot of games before and after as well. Donovan was the best we ever had. Part of the reason I gave up my tickets was because of the 15-25% of the Eagles fans who knew nothing about football and were simply there to uphold the bad reputation Eagles fans have made nationwide. While I truly believe most Eagles fans are great fans, I would have to sit and listen to drunk a-holes who knew nothing about football sreaming for Mcnabb to get benched for Feeley. Really people? This guy deserves a very positive response from fans the day he retires. If he gets anything but I will be extremely embarassed for this fanbase.
10THE SUN AND NEW YORK HEKALD, 'bOlNflAY, AUOtiaf 1, 1920.Sectional Doubles Championship Is Won After Four Setsby Man and MahanDOUBLES TITLE FORMAN AND MAHANPofeat Throckmorton andBull for Sectional Champion-ship on Crescent Courts.SOME LESSONS FROMOLYMPIC CONTESTSUnited States Should Specialize More in Future., ii. JAMB v um Mill..In the Olympic competition to datethree spirt sections have been disposedof, mid although they were not contesthighly favorable to th United Mateihn man who roire.snteil the Stars and.stripes acquitted themselves with creditto their colors. Taking thn points collectively the Americana acored two secNova Scotia ClubsMay Challenge NextSYDNKY. N. Cm July II. Yachtclubs of Nova iScotlu and notSir Thomas l.lpton would beHie next challenger for the America'sI up. If yachtsmen of this provincefollow the raconunondatlon made today by A. C. Cross of Montreal, former member of Pnrllanienl fromVictoria and North Cape Breton.Mr. Cross urged Nova Scotlanclubs to combine, build a challengerand place a deft In the hands of thoNew York Yacht Cluh.Major League AveragesINCLUDING (JAMES PLAYED THURSDAY, JUDY !.ffiBB&AUTOMOBILEEXCHANGE-TOaUUI an LlAODBi national league.Tris Speaker of the Indian leads the fingers Hornsby of the Cardinals tops theAmerican League hitters with a per- National Leaguo hitters with a percentagerentage of .412 and has also made tho of .362. He also haa made the moatmost base lilta, 150. Babo Ruth haa , base lilts, 111. George Burns has acoredscored the most runs, 102. Sam Rice, UW most runs, 62. Max Catty ahowsthere have been trying to gain a footingM the Knglish market to flood It withtheir ponies, and the reason they faileduna that the South American poniesWere want lug In none ami museie aim' Lyle E. Malum and Alrlck H. Man,Jr., earned the right in play in the na- J ondH and a third, that Is In the hockeytlonal doubles championship' by winning I and polo hunting arms respectl cly. tliethe New York sectional title at the Cres-1 '" covering the clay bird shootv ing and the four sub-contests at runningcent Athletic Club yesterday. Bcfre a ,,..,,. Th(, ,,,ot RUn exper,s from ,.,.large, appreciative gallery they defeated I swept the decks with clean cut victoriesHarold A. Tin OCkmortOB and Charles M. I In tho team and Individual comoetltloiis i wcro outclassed by the Dngllsh and Irishai me iay rocKs, nut just lauau in tne I ponlag Whan It c:ime to speed, staminasingle shots at running d99T, This Is mu the gblllty to gallop on the ball,not to bo wondered at, aN the latter was Tl0 K(me rH,. applies to the Imporlaa game of which the Americans Wr I (on of tn Argentina pony here. He Ispartly Ignorant and especially as they ,,, ma, Bml n,,n,cr can his sire andwere pitted against a bunch of snlpo D(m( nr improved by a cross witheyed Norwegian deer stalkers whose heavier animals, for thnt has been triedsight from early youth had been trained , an, lrrll agB, n other countries where10 ine sport. inc result ot too tnreeBull. Jr., In the final, making their victory decisive by winning three sets ou;of four, two of them with the loss ofOnly a game. The score was 6 1, 1 I,61, 97.Superior steadiness was the leadingfactor in the triumph of Man and Mahan. Except for one or two short periods during tho mutch they wore farmore dependable when a stroke 'meantth winning of a game. Figuring correctly that Bull was the weaker memberof tho opposing combination Man andMahan directed nearly three-fourths ofthe!r attack toward his side of the courtthedevote more attention 1o the de-contests teaches a valuable lesson to i veoollu.Ml of the polo pony than In theAmerica as well aa other nations pre- , ,.,.,, .sates.paring teams for the Olympic contests of jf. ft much nr(.,ieii moVe was setor tne ruturc. That is that countries on fool t0 i,clp army polo by the leading civilian pololsts both East and Vest.with the end In view that some daythe way nlong the base paths with 33stolen bases. Cy Williams of the Phillies leads with 9 home runs and Burleigh Grimes holds tho honor positionamong the hurlers with 16 victories and6 defeats for a percentage of .714.Morris Rath, after hjttln safe hislast nine consecutive games, was stoppedby Kube Benton after getting 11 hits in37 tries, for .297 aqd scoring 9 runs.Max Clack aftee acniinir X runs Inconsecutive games till the Indians games, was stopped bv the Phillies,stopped him and had hit safe In seven Ait Nehf of the Giants inquired astraight games, when Bugby stopped his streak of 7 consecutive winning gamesstreak. He punched out 11 hits In 26 till he ran up against the Keds. who i,.n,.with 40, leads In stolen base, and JimBagby holds tho honor position amongthe hurlers with 21 victories and Ii defeats for a percentage of .808.The Indians were tho first club tobang out 1,000 hits, getting them onJuly 28. Rabe Ruth had scored 5 runsIn games when the Browns stoppedhtm.IVally I'ipp had scored 7 runs In 7AUTOS Tilth BODIES rVBBg.AUTOS ON ONE YEAR CREDIT!No Notes! No Mortgages! No PitlilMcty LTHE BEST STOCK OF Al CARSIn KW Vnrk City I AH Represented 1rarAt the Very Lowest Prices!Demons! rat ions Given; Automobiles TakenIn Trade,Cadillac;--RunaHlU. Touring, Towncara.Limousin, e. Pierces :"38, ' "48 Llminouslnt., Jordan Sedan.llu.laonsi-Townciire, Touring; SI Cylinder Rco (Touring, Itunshout four passenger) ;Chsniiler Ijindsulet.Liberties ;-"!." "20" Touring, Sport,Townesrs. Iluleks:-Ilunahouts, Tourings.Lnclas -CntipeMtcs, Townesrs.Moreer four passanier Spoil. Palen:Runabouta, Touring, Sluts Runabouts, Sportsami Touring , SmmM,OlosmoDllts iiur.n, aisn rasie. "?,"...i,...it. H.,hin: Oakland iIMBi; Pack-Runabouts, Heitmiaard "Twin His.Country iMervants lRigs; NewArrivalshashathat40Gshould train and prepare men especiallyfor every sport on the programme. ItIs the height of foolishness to enter any thn , i il nlnlTifnt witnWI h tf heldone class of snort without a tliomuoii . ... i,,,. ,,i. ,i mIh if u n. , ..ii,.,.a mi ' . .! Isyer. Club,1,1 null fr,llht I'lllinllv ' , ,. . . "VT! . .ii m ' , i , i, ,. mn Mat a the Kcquainian.-e. W1W Us minutest require- l)nt army polo should Inr -1 menu, a no to na won nenooiea oerore-hurden I hrockmorton though aggres- j.,.,, ,., ,, i,iTo win In one section of n sport andIns in the other Is rather poor Judgment and a plan of international ,'ampaigning In sport which should beavoided ns much as possible.Another valuable lesson has been supplied by the result of the polo tournament, In which a team hastily musteredfrom tho United States army securedthird place, showing the much needed encouragement of army polo In America.At the Drrsent time there la r lonipup at the net. and did it well. His great ' formidable list of regimental players, butso far their efforts to master the finerlvc did not como up to the speed andcontrol that marked hi play in theeiiniflnal on Thursday.On the other side of the net Mangliowod his customary steady, versatilegame The fact that he was chargedVlth only "out" In three sets gives atalr idea of the smoothness and accuracy of big stroke. Ho varied his attackconstantly and had Throckmorton andBull guessing a.s to what sort of a return to SX pact Mahan did his best workheight and reach gavo him a decidedadvantage and he blocked many a re-rt ' , l'li-nOn the same Hreakei . Clewbasis here as In the British Isles, where I I'hle, Cleve. ...It litis been u well established institution 1 StetoTi t. L ..for year. 'Thar Ii no doubt that It 'an ncmjV ,.'-'''be done 111 America provided that a . Murpiiy. Chi. ..corresponding amount of encourage- Rice, wash....ment and keen judgment finds Itself be- j Nunsmsker, Clv33hind army polo on tbU side of the At-:- -oiuns i.ni.. v..lantic. 'or Instance, It Is forty-twoyears since the Regimental Cup was puttip for competition In England, andwith a few exceptions It haa been playedfor annually ever since. That It hatrial for .423The American league to dateplayed 74,'i games, going to the25,017 times, scoring 3,526 runs,made 7,098 hits, 240 home runs.stolen bases and for a league has a percentage of .282.When Jim Bagby of the Indians bentthe Yanks July 24 In that crucial 11 Inning game It was his twentieth victoryfor the year and he la the. first pitcherto win 20 games this scasog.INDIVIBIAI. BATTINfi.0, AR. R. K. Hit. siurIK I!) (l90 Ml 8!i IV)30IIIn r.Tj to n;!2 ."til.-. IHI 143a 301 in)41 811 1790 3iio M 183i133111734Hondo x. BosCobb, list ,,,Keefe, Phlla..been the nucleus for contributing iii'v,,' ' rnl.,1 ' 'rsiaeh, Cht12 MMeusel, N. V So SSI no litJamtesnu, i-,-m. H1 41 H2Weaver, fill fl 407 ll'Jlong list of players has been demonst rated, for such crack teams as theFifth, Ninth. Tenth, Sixteenth, SevenMilan, Wash.i an ;:oM 181 3217 18 174 210 no34 112 Jt02 372 SS 121SS 30.1 S3 Ilk131,861(1N37Johnston, Cleve. 03 343 43. . . , . . ... 1 , n . 1 .isrnnnn Nt I. ni ss .n; 111no r s n ine l.' r inve oeen run i , leenin i.anccrs. ine nixin. seven n. :? -. ,.turn that would have craped a man of begin with the cavalivmen are lacking j Ninth, Tenth. Thirteenth and Eighteenth 1 Sffl Pfftu S o,I 5i liishorter stature. He was keenly alert., (n the right class of ponies and to try Hussars, the Sixth Innlskllling Dra- j Kriekson. WaahiS SO s inIn his overanxlety at times he dubbed to nlav with an undersized nmw hnraa goons and the Royal Horse Guards O'Neill. Ctsvt....M ;i3 41 Maome snots looked simple enough, but on I s nothing short of sheer madness. Of I have shot into the limelight through the H'anks. vyhthe whole his overhead smashing and course It lakes a man with a stout bank I Instrumentality of the army competl- ' ','' .Nu,Yy"MelipiTs, Bos,Lretreating when necessaryany' hesitation as to whom the hot be.longed.Perfect Lobbtngt.The match was exceptional for thewell nigh perfect lobbing on both sides.wift sliarii angled volleys were very account to be nhe to buy and maintain tlonrceinve. Me had more placement a es half n dozen good ponies, and tebe on It Is w orth while to remember thai Billings, Stto his credit than any other of the ouar-1 fdae for all sorts of first clasl nlav John Watson, who captained the ling- BOdle, N. Ytet of racouot wielders. twice as many! any Individual would need six good 'lsh tca'11 ,n 1886. and which carried Oft I Blh CbiiMM Man. who had 15, while Throckmor-! ponies. He mav ret alone with four hot ! the Internnatlonal cud the first time ' !,.' Skul"ton had 2i and Bull 19. As a team, too, ! to be shaving the wind so close on his w as a Tenth Hussar man, and Major I Btrunk, Phil, Cht s 202 ;.tMan and Mahan showed the smoother! mounts It would be a rase of tempting Barrett, who captained the Eng- Williams, St. L .91 331 :work coming up at the rleht tlmn and fnie for nnl,. la mm., cnhit ,. ..11 llsh team In 1914. which carried off the Htllman, pet... .31 SOS 3dwith never kinds of accidents ami a pla er Is liable ' cup the second time, for a time be- ,.,.,.,n .'to lose a pony any minute. Millionaires longed to the same regiment. In' the varh.and other wealthy players can collect a three recent Invasions after the cup the Khanf, Bos...couple of dozen playing ponies, but as Players were mostly army men. and to- SjKEy'wIftmillionaires arc few and far between In day in Kngland the great mainstay of i;u(.rhe Washthe army, the cavalryman must trust to . polo comes from the army players. Shannon. Washluck and the future for ImDroveil cnndl. There was some surprise here at the Smith. St. L...With both teams attempting repeatedly j tlons. Quite a lot of expert opinion has defeat of the American team by the Kjuf wSjto force the net, usually on a follow-in j been exhausted on how to Improve the j Spaniards, but how very few knew that 1 Menoikey. Boiof servico, there were opportunities i polo pony and how the broncho could be the Spanish four was made up of the iirsiuj. Cleve..aplenty for tho employment of the loftv 1 utilized, but it Is an established fact that 1 very best plavcrs in Europe. The Duke litis. It.."floater," and every one of the four' neither mustang or broncho or any ani- ! of Penaranda Is but a goal or two shortplayers used it effectively. Time and I mal on that line of breeding Is worth his of tho ranking of the English Internangaln the men made no attempt to reach 1 oats on a polo field. I tionalists and along with this he ownsme oau, expecting 11 10 sail out or court, j The mouth and manners of the half- a string of the best polo ponies nowonly to have It strike Inches inside the 1 bred pony are aualnst him, for where , In the Old World. By those closelyDisc line. It proved to be the Strongest Hocditc and acilltv Is nu.st needed he ' lnterteH In (he innrl 1,1. llr.o. eIs found to be entirely opposite, and Penaranda will be remembered here Inthe.ke are hard pulling and sulky tacUCJ connection with the British team of RomiueU, Philat the critical moment. There Is a lot 1914, when he was about equal to Earl 'l'h"- J1,1'-f .u, .1.- im 1 . . . . . . cerner, St. Ivi mti tiwuui uic itHiuiiurni'ii 01 inc. imoorne. .vgninsi ine pony aavan- , q, Walker Phil 01 3',ilArgentine pony, which would be a mat- tage the Americans were mounted upon Johnson, Wash. .32 02ter of convenience, for nothtlng would leather mounted army nags, and owing Mwto, N. V Wsuit the breeders and bis: horse dealers in their nluck the iinlarrii nn! h I I'ykes, Phil 81 314In Hint republic better than to get a ' them a margin of live goals, in the I RWbarg ' Chimarket for their surplus stock. For I Anal match against Belgium America Jfs ait, Phil.years the followers ot the sport down , W-on bv the grand taliv of 13 goals to 3 i Wood, Clove....1 I Severeld. St. LN 210!.12 S3 112.00 34!) SI 11X4.f) 349 34 P73ft 101 14 3103 3U SI7t '.'71 41.72 2M 3463 2o ;i3108S37S70illtoo9242 IIIweapon for breaking up a concerted netattack.In th" matter of service Throckmortonhnd a distinct advantage. He was getIng th" first ball over and It came acrosswith a zip and a twist that made It veryfllfflcult to handle. He had ten servicences to his credit, and on numerous otheroccasions Mahan and Man sonslderedthemselves fortunate if they managed toget the ball back over the net.By far the largest gallery of the weeksaw .Man and Mahan make a runaway ofthe first set. They dropped only onegame and won most of their games by acomfortable margin. But It was different In the next division of play. Throckmorton launched -a hard hitting attackfind assisted ably by Bull, who was jstroking steadily at that stage, turned :the tables completely. Again the score jM,tZAr Winning Honors Here He Defeated Carpentier,of their winning games they were forcedto deuce.. oung, Dei. . , .; Tobln, St. U. . .ester, Ros. . .! .utln. Si. L. .Vltt. lloatnn. .I Ipb, N Y, Roth. Wash . .Caldwell, CleveO'Neill. WashV.SS 32', 70..81 SSt .".I..m 313 38..78 330 IT9 '."H 434S 1RH IS2 221 3140 100 S24 4". :.18 lift g80 310 M33 113 2743 S7 107 33S 47fn ;;o 11:1 im89 .".oa ::s 3H.'i 22K 3233 as 11133 33a 7 jtW 321 S723 S2 1.138 US 317 IS 210 IS 131 3V4 2fttilUS10704or.sr.411-.2111310Sl33Pft1!.-.in'PI1.110 217 II13 It0 n3 41103801001012113tn2130n07II:i03I83I0001 1 1112400j-ioppeii nun on .tiny i.Burleigh OlrmtS 0( the Robins, sfteiwinning 6 games straight, was haltedby the Pirates on July 24.Charley Pick was stopped by BillPoak of the Cardinals after hitting themevery where for 14 consecutive games. Inhbi streak he got 23 safe licks In 63tries for an average of .413 and tallied8 times.INDIVID! AI. BATTING.Player. Club, o. ab. RKayrs, Boston. . .43 122 ISHornaby, St. I...02 soutlrlmee, Bkiyn...2," es 6King, N. V 42 112 12Slilllh. Si. I. U.'l 213 411Iloush, Cln SO KM .17; Mcholsoii, I'lUs.M 107jOjj 1 naly, Chicago 411';(,, Wllllnnis, Phil. .,83 711141ggj Kunetehy, Bklyn.82 318sun Hoiioener, Unl ..so :nu 38,i,-,: Myers, Bklyn 117 374 313jj , UrOh, l lll S4 321..'t 10 Stock , St, Louis 83 371 31.343 i flack, 81. L 82 307 HO.338 i uilg. N. WJ 344 S3ate, uineinnatiDanbert, tin...Wheat, Bkln...Knilth, N. Y..I..nn i Terry, Chi.sal aterlua, Cbl.3'JS Kelly. N. V....323 1 Prlseh, N. Y. ..324 ' Blgbee, Pitts. ...323 Robertson. Chi..321 ' Janvrln, Si. 1,10.33H.33".333,3814013)2.31313318v.' 117IN 1038311718 1001 18831062033.28 83 3.78 300 47.80 300 53 no.35 104 11 SO.70 288 34 80.7.0 181 21 S3.00 347 40 103.40 1S3 23 SO.75 3nt) 41 83.84 314 43 84..48 151 18f Unin Ud Sale of Auto BodiesOffers wanted any Touring or RunaboutTioiiy. 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Bano'ft, pmi-.ny.oo 370 ro no:U7 1 Duncan, Cln 80 328 42,StA aulllran, Boa 37 103 1812 ,808 I I'ournler. St. L..88 340 4 4 100.:io8 Mann, Ronton 0.3o7 1 1 mist, Rosion..307 i Allen, Cln,.lo.i . Btsnftl, Phil....;ili j Schmidt, Pitts,,383 I La van, st. L...304 i Twombly, cln...302 1 Paskeri, Chi. . .,801 Carey, Pitts...M Patileite. Phil..,800 Miller. Bklyn,,';oo Ji.imaton, Rkln388 , Barbsr, 'cm28 . Cltmons, Si L..33287 1 1'Ntlll. Boston. . .33285 ! Uravatb. Phil. . . .no238 WlnffO, Cln...llolkc, lion...ItarnMu, N. Y.Rums, N. Y294.330.2V2s ! Mamnvlllt, l)n..3 3iiLuau. cin:i7 apsncsr, n. v .287 I L., Pitts2i .Meuacl, Phil284 McHcnry, St. L,Unuilv, Una.3d 30.57 181 31.24 41 880 328 38.57 182 15.70 274 27.50 120 21.81 2SI 38.83 320 4381 320 34.7,0 171 108T 408 5108 244 25JOS II131 II,30 is 182 333 31.Hi 318 282H HH 780 377 02SI2 2k i i Bebnnp, Bt, LFrank Klaus BroughtWorld's Title to AmericaBall I.nsen Control.Champion of Europe Fitz and RyanRetired Undefeated.Scott. Dos.Ward. N. V. . . .Plcrlen. Pet...MrNally, Hos..Qbarrlty, WashPurns, Phil.. Cle.42 7.1 4Perkins. Phil.... 81 288 241123.".4.30 71 27.1 3M 83.34 80 441 114 in.70 211 3380 338 2872 833 8482 101 17.74 270 3073 241 33.1 O3 088 38 III87,18 52 .'..24 52 3.77 20 .31. 78 333 30.48 122 9II v.281 j Heii her. N Y Ph. 87 340 37.-s.i lirlffttli, Rkln..2:;283.278Mays, N. T.Woodal. Dat. ,Leonard. !et.Hasty. Phi!.Srhalk. Chi..Ruel, K, Y...rinnelll. Det.80..18 4t 4..20 38 2..18 18 1..81 284 37,.43 150 10148 12liomiahlen, N Y. 30 37 3Wainbl4nsj,Clev83 34.1 50By tnklns: all of their service names1!:! S2?.2!L!C Thtt tk " 0f 0 t,Ht' 0rWc,M fr eleven years, reUrln. ndeacore of the third time was 3 t The traci0 f pugilistic title, m J "Blch Fltislmmons also didMyers, Cleve.Btanaia, Pet . , ., Hannah, N. Y.Alnsmlth, Pet...Tourdan. Chi. ..i Helsh, Phil ...Sothoron. Bt. I.r,iti,.,iv Waah 1 1tAlter Kyan annoanced his retirement ' Moore. PhilK.. ..... . rr A . M.1.A i I......-,..,. ...... I. i I. ,., ,ost Ills early control and began drlv-J fcer, mort than 100 ago mn rttA nwZ5wS, 5mlI k the ball out too often for comfort. J . u. f" , " , i 'laim, vvnicn naa msputejl D Bill) j Pet.. .Man and Mahan were quick to take ad-1 rouM 6ou(s' K,th 0Mal dension on Papke of Spring- alley, III. ketche I nafhv. cleve.vantage of the errors, and volleyed ' points bu judge. M ill bcromc legal os''?" k,'kcd out by Papke one month I MeMuIltn, CblSiiTierbly at the net. They kept travell- g . . :,, ... rmn- l , la'm 01 lltlt'' "Ul exncllg at the same winning gait In the S00n 61' "'" ""P0"" eom-, eighty days later Kctrhel knocked outfourth set and had the score 52 and I "to provided fnr bv thr Walker law. Papke. Ketchcl held the title up to the0 t;, their favor when Throck- j "d there ia no doubt that many title time of his death, October 15, 1810.tnooroth anrl Hull, In a final determined bouts will be contested n this State. Thla again left tho championiAlp open,Tilly, fought off defeat, and by some . With the object of Jurnishing accurate to oompotitlon, snd Jack Dillon, Kddiebold spectacular Stroking won four and reliable information as to the right- MoGoOTty, Frank Klnua and severalrame if. n mm nnr) tool: the lead tul hnldrr of borinn title and . , j. ...... : Other CHOable mlddlewelght.4 Ktarterl .iOnce In the (entli game, with Man : pretender to the honors, the irritcr has , sertcs of bouts to settle the question of J r,',' ""n1"erv in?, anrl tne pcoro 5 I ana m love made a Close study oi tne. i,tory o "uprcmacj . mpm auempiea to tike oallaway, Philin nis lavnr. tnp niaicn seemea to ok each rlas of pugilism and suomlts art uue occauso ne once nai anocKeo outOver, hut the riyal pair came through an,i figures in ruppsrt ot his dsduc- Ketchel, but this claim was absurd andwith five brilliant plaicments In a row. : (iomj.Then tne art went on tor nve aaauionaiBy CHARLES V. MATHISOX.10 21II 117 7.-.8 1R.1 19VI 143 1744 1417128 :a,rs 3i.78 2.17.72 211.441 151.31 01 10.30 100 18,33 41 8.18 22 4.31 78 142 81 1I I32431games before Man and Mahan brokethrough TTiror.kmorton s aervice, andSon In tho next gameThe point score and stroke analysisfollow :FIRST SET.Mahan and Man 3 1 4 4 8 4 4-28 0Throckmorton and Bull.. 3 4 0 1 4 2 115 1IVIIllams. ChiKhr.ike, Pet... .dkrle, DeiKlaus showed the best form of any of purweli. Bt h.was not acceded to.Oldham. PetMoeridre. N. YVlck, N. YDavta. St. L. ..Walters, Do.ton .85 20., 21Karr. Dos 31 42 4'llhold. chl 83 321 4KHush. Pet a". '.88 50Coveleakle, Cleve 25 72 8shaivkev. N. Y..20 r.:t 7I 21,11 1 s5 5ft 8On 10 lit75 Ion 2Tlie heavyweight division overrhsdowed all the other classes of pugilism in the days of London rules com-I his rivals, defeating Jack Dillon intwenty round bout to a decision andstopping several of tho others. Mike(Jibbons and Jimmy Clabby at this timewere welters and mads no effort to tbats, and for that reason the middle- ; tnt0 the middleweight scrimmage. Klausweight boxers of the period were not I finally waa recognized as the middleaccorded much attention. The first con- welirht chamnlnn of America and in 181-.27.23.18.48 1320 23Nets. Outs. Place. Service. D.p .est of record for the title of the class, ; he went to Paris and stopped the greatn 1 nl,ne "eight limit by common consent ; oeorges Carpentier. middleweight cham-MahanThrockmorton.. 7 3 3 1 2 being 1st pounds, was between rom pin 0f Europe in the nineteenth round.Bull 5 15 o o Chandler and Dooney Harris. The bat- This gave Klaus the world s mlddle-BBCONP BET. tie took place -April 31. 1S87, In Call- j weight championship, and to strengthenfahan and Man 1 8 0 3 2 3 3-20 1 ! fornia, and Chandler won In twenty- , his position he took on Billy PaDke. theThrockmorton and BMI..4 4 4 1 .4 , 8-W8lthra4i rounds. Tho men fought with ; claimant of tho title, and stopped him ' I'veland .Mh4n 2 8 3 0 0 bare knuckles. In fifteen rounds.Man .113 1 2 ueoige ltoone ciaimen tne title in the .Never In the history of pugilism didsucceeding year, and as Chandler did j a champion so convincingly prove hisMiocker. St. L, 20 3 4Elbel, rioa 28 43 4Avsis, Det 38 22 1Cleotte. Chl 24 ,Morton, Cleve 17 34IVIIlilnaon, Chl.. 18 40 5Plclnlch. Wash.. 38 108 11OauM, Det 23 40 3Jonea. Bos 28 58 10Nay lor, rhii 25 38 iThompion. St. 1. 20 53 JDiirrus. Phil 3 120 10Shaw. Wash 20 30 3av.h.pht 1Vaah...20 24 4Perry, ThllClubs.Throckmorton.. 3 10 4 0Bull 2 13 0 0THIRD SET.Msban snd Man 4 19 4 8 4 4-32 8Throckmorton and Bull.. 2 4 7 2 4 1 222 1Net. Outs. Place. Service. D.F.MaTian 7 1 Pi n nMan 3 n j 2 1Throckmorton. . 3 74 3Bull 2 8 4.1 0FOL'tlTH HF.T.Mahan and Man.Ml 145 5 2 3 324144 4-52 8Throckmcrton and Bull.3 I 4 4 1 3 3 4 5 .1 4 0 4 2 2 148 7Nets. Outs. Placa, 8en lce. D.P.1 141Mahan ftMan 5Throckmorton .14 8 8Bull 8 10 7RECAPITULATION.Mahan 18 13 30Man 18 10 IfThrockmorton. 28 13 2.1Bull 17 20 18and held the honors till 1874. when hej the title to George Chip In 191!, beingwas defeated by Mike Donovan, who8j knocked out twice by the Madison mineri EANJITSINHJI COMES BACK.Ilater became the boxing Instructor ofthe New Tork A. C.Donovan was the champion till 1882,and as the mlddlewelghts of class werelimited Donovan relinquished the honors,which then were open to competition.Jack Dempsey laid cialm to the championship and made good his claim bydefeating (Jeorge Fuljames July 30,1884. In twenty-two rounds, bare0 knu- klesDempsev- defeated all the leading mlddlewelghts of his day, Including JackKogarty, Ueorge La Hlanche and JohnnyReagan.The tltleholder's first meeting withLa Blanche was staged In Westchestercounty. New Tork, March 14, 1888, andthe champion won by a knockout In thethirteenth round.Three years lateV. August S, 1883,Dempsev and La Blanche met a-ain.this time at Han Francisco, and theMarine won with tho use of the pivotblow In the thirty-second round. L'p tothe time of the decisive blow DempseyIn six round bouts. Chip lost the champlonshlp to Al McCoy by a fluke punch,and McCoy was knocked out by MlkoO'Dowd. johnny Wilson recently got aquestionable decision on points overO'Dowd and Is tho present holder.As Wilson has been outpointed by Soldier Bartfleld and also by Young Fishersince winning the title, it Is expectedthe tltleholder will drop the honors tothe first good man he meets.The order In which tho title descendedand the number of years It was held byeach champion is shown as follows:Period.. 1807. 1808. 1874Tt Is reported from England thatPrince K. S. Ranjltslnhjl, the famousIndian cricketer who In his day was thebest batsman In the world, contemplatesre-entering English cricket Ho was. -. . . ..rilnU.I. In thn p.e .. w t . . tlL , e..iil,n V th. had the fight all his own way. The Al McCov. .". . .match between the c.entlemen or the " ... . . , lb r,. i, ' jfinuth and Players of the South at theOval. Ixndon. but telegraphed at theMat moment that he was not ready tobegin to play.Das aa4 sraalac tlstvwa.17th r. Over M.S4M mlulti.IST .Sl.l . A. j4uetlonl DInnal Dept. We31 If. 81th Nt.,Weftmdl. Y.Nonpariel tried to get another boutwith the Marine, hut La Blanche declined and drifted away. He did notsoap to care enough about his title todefend It. and therefcre In 1891 Dempsey claimed the honor snd defendedIt against lanky Bob Fltislmmons,who had recently arrived from Aua-Tom Chandlertleorge RookMike fiflnovanTitle lapsed till 1881.Jack Pempsey 1ft8lGeorge I,a Blanche. . . I88Jack nempaey 1S91Bob Kftsalmmona 181)1Tommy Ryan 18(1Stanley Ketchel 180ftBilly Papke 180ftStanley Ketchel 1808Title open to competition.Frank Klaus 1912flaorge Chip 1913Al Mcl.OV IV14Mike O'Powd 1917Johnoy Wilson 1920Years.1A88121 mo.1 me.80 daysWnahlngt onSt. Louis..Chicago . . .New York..BostonDetroitPhiladelphia28 38ri.t'B BATTING.r.. AB. R. H95 3234 5.1480 3084 44183 3168 447PO 8358 50099 3325 580PI 3084 37391 3001 37897 3243 34.1173871197124SoA38874477182II7.11511347337so9838284134348213A584934181711419ASA21311831237151212JIt8412' A19810109203430 .275405125383118tiI00o ,3380 .2.VIA3.10,388.20X.2111f2H781,333.2ik.200250,24k.14 192 21Ford, lln 22 34 3lleatle ote. St'. L.72 252 32Nehf. N. Y 2.1 Al 9Pick, lioa 78 328 27caton, ruts 74 207 23Elliott. Ilkln 29 84 8V, hilled, PUIS... .81 205 37BchUltS, St. I H2 192 21Hooikel. pes 84 .120 3.1Barbara, Pitta, . ..10 inn ,1Sen, Bos 23 .18 3Kllduff. Ilkln. . 83 295 42Neale, Cln 88 287 33Boutbwortb, Pitt. 88 83H 39Chrlstcnbury, Hos29 35 7Kopr, Lin 82 288 5.)7068129358793881809048114Ilk334235888181038410141470753413803187111sc.7080838 110 20 41 80 21 163 31 40 03 40.280.208.287VanTasseIl& Kearney(Established 18A1I126-128 East 13th St.Tuesday, Augst 3,mi AT 12 OTI.W K NOON.0 a 28 M ANT P LEASl' RB AND BtJSINJWJ, CARS,S ! 7.J.V THE PROPERTY OF DIFFERENT 4 ONSPECIAL MENTION OF THE FOLLOWING IS ORDERED: .1(1 ICK TOl RLNti; haa starter and lights;2 evtrn shoe, pveraljie.0LD8M0BILB 9 pass, toi RING, 1818,Im- starter and llght.PACKARD BERLIN 8-48, sullahtr for funeral work.L. R. DUNKLEY, Auctioneer.231I 50 100 1033,333.291.284.283.283281.381TRUCKBARGAINSFord, 1 tonRepublic, 1 tonAutocar, 1 tonDanbvy, 2 tonVelie, 3H tonGarford, 6 tonTIME PAYMENTSGARFORDMOTOR TRUCK CO., Inc.427-431 W. 42nd St. Tel.Longacra 1500I I.ANKI.I.v alx cylinder llmomlna In flntcum condition, at leaan.iable price, jnjOcain av Jertey City, N. J.HlfPSON," town car, late IBTn'verliaui iand r.'paluttd; Jual like neve; oivner .. .ancrlflce, U II. JACCARD, 143 U.at 54ihat. Circle 4MQ8. ,ln''.H!?1 ''an. 7 panaiiftr. flnt eondliT."81.050. NEW amstlTiham btoraARKHOirHK. 221 West 37lhRUMON aeven paaaengar touring! iniimodel; good repair. Phone N. MEvtnLongaora 1100,HUDSON 1917'iuper-alx modaf Jaeven Dassenger Inuring; make offer. NEW amBTKRDAM STORAGE. 221 Waat 87th.HUDSON aedan, 1018; mechanically "ptiTfY, iPhone 03 Flushing.HUDSON, model M.. 1918. touring: perfTrtorder: bargain. 1 1 OMAN, 230 Waat 84th hiJORDAN 7-PASBEN085R TrSuilINti, 'fiiFWITH OWEN MAGNETO, TTOUBLHI.liillTS. BIDE LAMP. AUTOMATIC A1HPUMP, HOUR WIRK WHEELS; RECENT.LY PAlNTEir; IN FIRST CLASS CONDITIOiV, B 0. CARPENTER, A3 READE BTPHON B WORTH 7438,LANCIA aedan, Brewiter fypTo"nV" of t)imost heaullfiil cara In New York city; ele-.trie lights, atartur, cord UrtSI practicallynW! two mini; 'car been driven about 140"i)mllea; prl"nta oner. will tacriflce. L ' H,.Di?.j"J!l1hit1Clrclaj:7. 'LIBERTY il cylinder roadster, lata modnowner will aell this moat attractive car, Inrallent condition; any demonalratlon; prlcn3I,0W. II, TAYLOR, 383 MadHon ay,LOCOMOBILE, 1917. touring; mechanicaiiVpel f. ei. Phone Flushing 800.MARMON 1910 touring car; price attractive' "OK MACCONNELL. 830 3th av.MePARLAN 1920 lunaboul, very amartTbargaln. COOK M A CCON N E L UjW05th n , .HAXWBLL touring, late model; perfect eondltlon: many emraa; 8400. 102 WestHltli at.MAXWELL apeedater, lale model good gtltW! verv fast cor; many IXtraa i 3323103 'c,i i im, It.n ino33o 110 2.27:'.27!,27..278.2711.275.273.273.270.270.209.208.2c.ilSlill.288,2fl.-,.285.205.285.2113.202.262.23.281.380.239MAGNETOSALES CO.We wish to inform the public that we are the officialSERVICE STATION of thePPl.ITDORF ELECTRICAL COMPANY.Fir.it class repai.inc by ex,,erti on all DIXIE MAGNETOS 1779 Broadway(58th St.Room 229no2831 .2320 .232O .2310 .2288,333.220.2tn.218.210.215.21 1.212.2"c.70S'ON.207.2;.205.21 i.980.200.187.102.lkli,1.in:.1711.170.173.174.171.172.172.170.17.107.107UK. SR. PC.1013 10 49 .313808 19 107830 30 8098.1 2H 60951 80 56833 13 49770 19 39821 31 36INDIVIDUAL PITCHING.Last ShinThe next and final serif of championship article uHl! deal icith th lighthrai uuright class, u-hirh vat estab- I vvllkl'nsonlisnea Because many turn tcetpAlno 170to 175 pound did not feel justified ingiving away thirty to forty pound totralla. Fill itopped Dempaey In four- heavyteXght giants. Bob rutaifltmonteen rounds at New Orlean January14, 1891, and this ended the career ofthe Nonpareil.nti aucceaafullr defended hla titletill 1898. when he entered the heavy,weight rlaea. whereupon Tommy Ryanlaid claim lo the championship and heldArid the title of this class for a timewhich twas one of three championshipsRuby Robert held during his career.Battling I.cvmky is the present holderof th title, and while there are manyfood 170 pounder In fAe country thereil a paucity of title matches.Pitcher. Club.Bagby CleveMorton, ClaveCoveleakle. CleveFaber, ChlColllni, N. YMaya. N. TCleotte, ChlShawkey, N. YRommell, PhilShocker. St LQulnn. N. I( aide ell, CleveWilliams. ChlKerr, ChlThormahlen, N. Y...Ilovt, BoaZachary. Waahrennock, BeErlckson, WaahBuali, BosSchacht, WaahBurwell. St. LBhora, N. TKeefa, PhilNlehaua. ClaveBayne, St. LDavis, St. LDauaa, DetWellman, St. LMogrldge, N. TRussell, BoaJohnson. WaahJooea, BoaShaw, WashSothoron, 81. LOldham. DalKarr, Boi. n IHarris, PhilUhle, CIAyra. DetEhmk. DtPerry. PhilOkrl. DetCourtney. WaahVan Ollder. Bt. L...Nay lor. PhilLeonard. DelHarper. BoMoor. PhilDlgb, Phil. "W. L. P C. W. L. ou'.jl 5 .808 6 ..7 2 .778 . .. 117 7 .708 2 .. 214 8 . 700 4 .. 29 4 .692 1 2I 7 .682 8 .. 214 7 .887 2 .. 312 8 .687 .. 1 32 1 .687 . . 1 .8 .852 1 . 313 7 .850 .. SIIt 6 .647 .. 2 ..IT 10 .830 I8 3 .613 .. 10 4 .600 .. 2 ..rt 2 .ooo . . 2 1,0 8 .5: 1 .. 211 9 .550 .. 1 39 8 .529 3 ..0 A .500 .. 2 ..4 4 .500 .. 1 13 3 . 300 .. 1 ..a j .500 . . l . .2 2 .500 . . 1 1J 2 .500 . . 1 .1 2 . 500 1 . .7 a .487 2 ..7 8 .407 2 1A 7 .462 4 ..8 6 .455 .. 1 ..5 155 .. 2 ..8 1 0 . 444 2 4g 10 .444 2 .. 27 8 .4.-8 2 18 II .421 .. 1 16 9 .400 1 12 I .400 .. 2 ... 18.. I . . . .S 8 .37 1 .. ..3 5 .373 .. 2 ..3 3 .873 .. 128 14 .384 4 .. 19 17 .346 .111 2 .333 I .. ..9 6 . 2.88 .. 2 ..3 S .888 .. 1 ..8 18 .273 1 .. ..8 14 .23 .. I ..9 9 12 ..11 .083 .. It ..a a .ooo Mkawllaaa, Bos.Ph47 ins in 4i jRath. Obi 81 323 41 81 0Vaughn, Chl 2.1 60 !i 15 1Toney, N. f 25 56 I 14 0I lev In, N. V N2 2M 38 71 4Cuuhaw, Pitta... 78 281 11 70 nKrueger, Ilkln ...58 109 13 JJ 0Ilaeffner, Pitts... 2.1 78 7 19 0Lellourveau, Phil. 40 107 9 28 2Alexander, CM... 38 7 4 8 18 1Pllhuerer, St. L. .40 123 12 21 0Mitchell. Bkln. ..42 H5 9 23 0Ring, Cln 28 116 6 18 0Rarlden, Cln 25 62 3 8 0Deal, Chl 71 250 30 SO 2O'Parrell, Cht. ...50 137 18 33 2R. Miller, Phil... 73 26T 23 64 0Crana, Cin 22 46 7 II 0Ulaon, Ilkln 88 403 47 9.1 1J. Millar, Phil. ..57 205 19 48 1lirlmm, Pitta 88 828 20 76 ICarlson, Pitt 23 56 1 1,1 0Wheat, Phil 47 143 10 MRlxey, Phil 27 85 3 15 0Tiai,cscr, Phil.. 38 88 11 22 .1Snyder. N. 1 50 140 12 33 2WriRhuton. rii.38 72 5 16 2Jaeoba, st. l 17 is 1 4 0Nils, Bklyn 63 172 20 38 IShOIWn, St. L....36 118 17 26 1Pishe. Clnn 18 32 2 7 0Cooper, Pitts 2 68 5 15 0Killefer. Chl 52 162 1 35 0i'llllnglm, Hos. ...22 .12 1 It 0Powafl, Hn 83 331 43 72 1Carter, Chl .19 30 4 6 0ttoodwln, St. U, 19 23 2 3 0McQuillan, Boa. .21 41 2 8 0Handrlx, Ohl 26 67 9 13 nCadOt, Uklyn.. 20 ,57 O 11 0Oeschger, Boaton 20 58 1 11 0PfefTer, Bklyn.. .18 42 2 9 0Maniuard. Bklyn. 16. 37 2 7 0Meadows. Bklyn. .21 48 2 9 0Sallee. Clnn 16 32 1 6 0lllnrhman. Pitta. .18 16 0 8 0Smith. Bklvn 19 27 4 8 0Ponder, Pitta 20 27 1 3 0Sicking. N Y. -Cln. 57 174 14 82 0Shrrdel. St. L....3J 48 4 9 1Hamilton. Pitta.. 22 33 2 6 0MrCabe.Chl.-Bkn.S9 5" 6 8 0Mi'Kechnle, Pitta. 20 62 7 II 1Kller. Clnn 16 23 2 4 0Herzog, Chl 61 208 27 86 8Hueiher, clnn. ...33 84 3 14 0Knod, 8t. l 15 ia I j nDoak. St. L 23 31 3 8 0I.ilderus. Ph.-Otn.1S 12 1 8 0Ward, Brklyn... 19 7t 7 11 0Mainaux. Bklyn.. 21 29 4 6 0Martin. CI1I.1 24 33 4 5 0Wlthrow, Phil. . 28 60 3 10 0Causey, Phil 28 44 0 A 0Gallia. Phil 18 22 1 3 0McC'ty.N.Y.-Bt.L 37 38 2 3 0CU B BATT1NC.ACT NOW.All In first clasa condition.TOPR CHANCE TOR A REAL BUT.Chevrolet Touring Cleveland TouringPeerless Touring Overland TouringI Overland I Sfilan Easev Roadster, 3H ion Sterling )J-tou Nash. Pord Top and Extension TrucksPord Panel Deliverltaj Telephone Murray Hill 3141. Mr. OulotlAPPERSON 1921, brand new; list prlea84.VIO: one of the classiest eara bull 1 1owner will aarrlflce. 14.1 West 54th it. Circle4897.A. A Hudson latcat auper six llmouainlandaulet: monthly; expert chauffeur, referancea. IIORN, 25'. Weal 40th. Bryant 5tK.UllJDLE'speedalir for sale; lata model, Jutrepulnted. price reasonable; lime. paMiieniarranged. Phone 5200 Wadaworth, apt 45.258 I BUICK3, 10111 1818, 57 pass.. 1918333 , . , 1 , road , wire vvheelj; 1916. 7 pass.: bar-Authorized Exchange Llealera tor immediate sale, homan. 230s?i unui .tin necn Weit 54thnCW Alllf VJ J L.t.Pierce Arrows.Pierre-A rrowa.Plerce-Arrows.Plerce-An ow s.Dual Valve and SensPour Mmirls mostly withopen bodies, bui alew enclosed. Home withvery small mileage and111 in splendid i ondltlon.Immediate delivery.ELLIS MOTOR CAR CO..410 Cemial Ave., Newark, N. J.Phone Mulbtiry 4000.Plerce-Arrow distributorsfor 14 year.NrlRCnn mil runabout, jual rpalntd 4new lire. 2 ixtrn tins; Juat Men iher-nufhly overhauled: mechanically perfect aqi dealer. Phone Columbua 74)81, Mi . Tlllotson.: MKIti'ER 1912 ROADSTER, 3350; BAROAIN.P D HOMAN, 2541 Waat 54th at.NATIONAL, ililli, seven paasenger. driven7,000 miles; Royal cord tlrea, with aitra;will aacrlflo on account of leaving town'Mr. B. HALL. Tcnafly, N. J. TelephoneEnglawood 652 jCOAKLAND 1819 email flva puseniter toin-tIng car, In good running condition; veryeconomical to operate; an opportunity for areal buyer. STPDERAKER CORP., 149Bedford av , Brooklyn, N. Y. Phon Proapect gigOAKLAND 5 p'aaaenger, 1910; overhauleT,new battery, five new Urns, foot warmer;like new; 3875. Call evenings, McPHERSON.1696 Eaat 911, Brooklyn, '6l. IMMOBILE. 1919: mileage lea than5,000. an opportunity to aecura a smallfive passenger car for Immediate u; In-peel Tills car before purchasing elsewhere.BTUDBBAKBR COnP , 1383 Bedford av.,Brooklyn, Y. Phone Prnepe.-t gjio.OVERLANT) 1918 5 passenger touring, In el.relleni condition; has had very good care;driven leaa than 8,000 miles. Can b aaen at321 Orange road, Mpntclalr. Telephone2652,OV ERLAND touring, "late model, al cylin".der; good as new; many extras. 3525. 189Went 1 14th at.1919. model 96. Phon0 EHLAND sedan,PIlMhlnf 600OWBN magnetic touring, mechanically perfect; cannot ha told from new; muat .Applv 509 Madison av. Phone S9!8 Plata, 8A. M. to 8 P. M.PACKARD Twin Six, lata 1916: ftrat classcondition; two sparea, all arceaaorl; tobe anld raonbly. E WEIR, 432 East C3dat., New York city. Plaza 5249.PACKARD for sale, 3-33. twin 6 touring;first claaa condition. Including standardlimousine body to fit i haaala. O., 3S4 SunHerald; PACKARD 1818 sedan, exceptional condition;bargain. COOK k MACCONNELL. 630 BU)PACKARD. Berlin llmoualne. 2 3.1, 1917. 7lassenger: like new: make offer. NEWAMSTERDAM STORAGE. 221 Wst 371h rt.PACKARD chassis. 6 48: needs llttl work:1250. NEW AMSTERDAM STORAGBWAREHOUSE. 221 West 37th St.PAIGE (917 sedan, In good condition.600 Flushing.Thona.232.331.25o.:o.250.211)243.248.244.343.243.242.242.242.242.241.241.239.239.235.234.232!3i.231.229.226.222.221BUICKSRUICK 1818 little jiv five passenger touring,make offer. NEW AMSTERDAM STORAOE WAREHOUSE. 221 West 37th.7 pass, sport model:WM. WALSH. 4329PATHFINDER. 1817,excellent condition.RroadwayjPIERCE ARROW, 4 passenger, lateat, practically brand new; bargain, save 31,300.n one Pr EDDY. Montrlatr 913.lirii'K' I'I'O minister tlOO mile- 1'hnl f. 1'"-I ... in t, 1 II nVUVVTM TTT . . 7 . . . ., .. 19, , - ; ,v n t .. .J. i i-iivtu.-f, Aituuvv, neauiuoi umi-uaine. o-ovvValidden wioior ana ouppiy w. i-oaa an,... it. . -Bel. S liricrv. 1917. Little Six. D-46; 5 pasaen- !t&M Vet oom sc. grf tonrnf!; nK0 ntK; n,akB 0ffer. NEWOne Deer Eaat of Broadway. AMSTERDAM STORAGE. 221 West 37th at.big bargain. Tolephone Schuyler R173.UOAMER 1810 4 paeengcr eport ; bargain.COOK k MACCONNELL. 630 5th av.FRANKLIN sedan. 1919. perfect condition:wire wheels, reasonable. BORMAN. 3985th av.P1KRCB ARROW 6-48. s'port model. 1920;five eeats. hardlv used, six shoes, save31,000. BORMAN, 398 5th iv.RUNABOUT, classy, flrat claaa condition:going abroad. DELI .. 1739 Montgomery a v.8AXON, email car. good running order; reasonable. 5510 Fort Hamilton av., Brooklyn,mmmmmmiammmmwmat.TRUCK$600 to $700 CashBalance Kaay Term, take brand Newtwo or three ton, well known mke,with Continental Red Seal Motori total. . .. .ah I u. than dealer's ert .Act Quick. Phone Ext. 3, Mur. Hill 83933 .220BCICK, 1917. Little Six. touring, over- iti Sllvertovvn eord tires, rear; all tlrea ,P'actleally new. Wadaworth 9400. Apt. 2 C. iLUICK touring, lata model: perfect condl- Itlon; many extraa: 3350. 104 West 144th at. iCADILLAC, seven passenger touring, late !.... .1 !.. . . . . . ...I,. ... .. ill Iat a low price, or vlll consider an' exchange SILVER Apper.on 1810 disc, wheel; eordfor smaller car, with cash, or will addcash If necessary. Addreaa H. B., roomSEVEN passenger Rulck, bargain, 3650. gi Icondition. PERTAIN, 1414 Bergen 8' .Brooklyn.2502. 110 West 40th at.CADILLAC. 1919, 7 paasenger, touring,Westlnghouse shock absorbers; many extras; beautiful condition; bargain. OWNER,221 Wont 2d St., Mount Vernon N. T.Phone 516..218.217 I.216 1.212.205.200,303.185.134 !.193.190.190 I1S!1.188.1880 .1870 .1850 .1855 .184O .1840 .1820 .1804 .1770 .1747 .1730 .1670 .167.137.1.16.1.15.154.1.12.117.136.136.132CLEAHANt K K.T.1mtttttttttmmmmmmI SF.D CARSHub K Mix lourinaSlutx Bear Cat Roadster, 18 ValveHudson CabrioletSiudebakcr TouringOverland TouringChalmers lloadaterAll late models. Newly painted.Very Attractive Price In Clear Out.MORRIS Al TO CO.2003 Bedford Ave.. Breoklyn.Cor. Parksldn. Phone Flatbush 3200.Club.. C.. AB. R. H. HR. SR. PCSt. I.nuls 83 3228 S89 918 18 75 .235Cincinnati ... 88 2941 35.1 810 8 79 275Chi. ago 87 823 437 871 24 78 . 268Brooklyn 97 8428 40.1 916 12 88 . 267New York 90 3152 397 834 27 68 .26.1Boston 8.1 2042 305 772 9 47 . 261Pittsburg 89 304.1 317 788 II 95 .259Philadelphia .. 90 3068 308 792 34 41 .237INDIVIDUAL PITCHING.Pitcher, Club.Mitchell, Bklyn...Watson, BoatGrimes, BklynRuether, ClnCooper, PittsSchgpp, Bt. LVaughn, ChiAlexander, Chl...Nehf. N. YOeschger. Bost. . . .Tyler. ChlMeadow a. Phlla..Smith. BklynMarquard Bklyn.Sherdel. Bt, I.....Rudolph. Boaton..Doak. St. I.Douglas. N. T... .Toney. N. TRing, ClnLuque, ClnMamaux, Bklyn..Carlson. PittaBarnes, N. TSmith, PhllaEller. ClnSallee, ClnAdme. PittPf"ffer. Bklynlender. PittScot I. BoatHamilton, pitta...Cadnre, BklynHaines, Si. I.Hendrlx. chlRlxev, PhllaJaeoba, pi. LKleher. ClnMcQuillanFllllnglm. Bo....Crter. ChlHubbell, N. Y.,Eayrs. Boat .Caney. Phlla.Benton, N. T..Gallia. Phlla ..Goodwin. St. LMartin. Chl....Hay, St. LLast ShutPhil.W. L. P C. W. L. Oil1.1 1 .833 .. 1 13 1 .750 3 . . 1IB 6 .714 1 .. 316 7 .698 8 .. 816 .667 3 .. 110 5 . 667 .. 1 .13 7 .6.10 1 . . 417 10 .680 ,. 113 8 10 t .. 26 . 600 2 .. I6 4 .800 3 . . .10 7 .388 . . 2 27 .1 .53 2 .. ..7 3 .583 . . 2 . .7 3 . 583 . . J . .4 3 .571 .. 1 ..11 9 .3(10 .. 1 26 .843 1 .. 112 8 .344 '3 .. 112 10 .544 .. 3 17 6 .338 1 .. ..7 A .588 .. 1 210 9 .528 .. 1 811 11 .500 i .. 18 8 .500 .. 128 5 . 500 1 .. ..3 8 .500 .. 1 ..9 10 .474 . 9 47 8 . 467 4 .. 16 7 .489 .. 1 78 10 . 444 .. 3 24 5 .444 1 .. ..7 9 .439 3 .. 210 13 .433 .. 4 48 3 . 420 2 .. ..9 10 .409 1 .. 14 6 .400 . . 8 .4 0 .41)0 .. 1 1.1 8 .885 1 .. I7 13 .350 .. 8 19 9 .833 .. 2 ..2 4 .389 .. 3 ..1 3 .333 .. 2 ..8 12 .294 1 .. 14 11 .287 .. 1 83 .380 1 .. ..3 9 .300 .. 3 .8 It .154 .. T ..a a sm m a M,WE CAN SELL OCR CARFOR YOU AT ONCE.N. Y. & N. J. Auto Sales Co.18-20-22 LLfayetie St.. Newark, N. J.Public Auction Sales of automobiles everyMonday and Thuraday Afternoon at 1 :30o'clock. List your cars now for our Monday' Sale and get your money, quick withthe least of bother to you. Lergeat Pub'.loAuction Salea of Automobilea In the State.NAT. L. BLAP8TON, AuctioneerII, Edvv. Juakowltx. D. H, Blair.CADILLAC 59, brand new 7 passenger (extras); no Inducements except Immediatedelivery; sell market value. Dr. GRATTAN,Columbus 3299 or Plata 0880.CADILLAC Victoria, 1919, double lettermodel : small mileage; perfect conditionmechanically; tires and paint like new.Phone 8. H. GROSSMAN, Harrison 2299.CADILLAC 1917 seven passenger touring:fine condition; make offer. NEW AM-STERDAM STORAGE. 221 Wet 87th St.I CADILLAC Landaulet. 191.1. 16, '17; per-feet condition; bargains, time payments.1 "DMAN. 2.10 Weat 54th at.,' CADILLAC 1919 doublt etter touring; bar-gain. COOK ft MACC .4NELL. 630 5th av.I CADILLAC touring. 1918. good condition.I Miss CARRIE WHITNEY. Phone Astoria 171.1 CHALMERS aedan. 1917 Little Six 6 passenger; fine condition; make offer. NEWAMSTERDAM STORAGE, 221 West 37th.CHANDLER 1917; chummy roadster; 4 paasenger; splendid condition; make offer.NEW AMSTERDAM STORAGE. W. 221 Welt37th.tires anil full equipment; car just like newi owner will sacrifice. I.. H. JACCARD, 145Wt 84th at. Circle 4898.S1MPLE-X On account removal from Bastwill aell at enormoua loss my Simplex,abaft drive, 7 paeeenger, 1913 model; veryflnaat running condition and lately overhauled. Addreaa Gaiety Theatre Building,Room 212. Telephone Bryant 8236.Act Before Monday NoonTwo rlaasy touring tars, brand new. at$51111 below regular price. Reason, distribution being taken over hy other man. Address L. It. W.. room 339, 1777 Broadway.MAY VOTE ON BOXING BILL.CHANDLER Chummy, overhauled. repainted, new slip covers and guaranteed.DE LAMATER, 157 Columbue av., at67th st.CHANDLER Dispatch '19, 4 passenger, excellent condition; many extraa: sacrifice.Phone Morrlatown 111; evenings, 1622.Mnasnchnsetta Law In a PefnltnrPosition.Boston, July It, From present Indication the boxing law recently passedby the LegUlature and slgnend by Gov.Coolldge may may go to the people fora vote. Under ordinary circumstancesthe bill would have gone Into effect InCHEVROLET, baby grand, lata model, touring; good a new; many extraa; 8400; alaomy aon'a Chevrolet roadster, late model ; Inperfect condition: many extra; must aell onaccount of leaving city. Mr. SIcGRATH'8car. Phone Audubon 1536.DELAUNEY chassis, bargain, perfect condltlun: seir atartar. DON A VAN, Room 310,1926 Broadway.DODGE roadster, flist class condition; twoextra shoes, tube and lire covers, slipcovers, other extraa; big bargain. GEO. R.BERNSTEIN. Worth 216.DODGE roadater, late model, electric lights,aelf starter, demountable rim, like new,excellent condition. ROOFER, 880 Fultonat., Brooklyn. Prospect 10123. )DODGE, sedan, newly painted, brand newttr"; excellent condition. Apartment 2E..nlnetv days, but a recent constitutional 1876 Riverside Drive. Phone Audubon 6863.convention adopted a provision sending Kasy way to SELL YOUR CAR.,,' , , , ' ., nnn Van Taasell 4 Kearney a Sales Ring (all new" laws to a ballot If lo.OOO slgrta- ta0,hed 1M7K 12a.,2s Eaat 13th at . haslures can be obtained in a up port of a long been eateemed a clearing house for threferendum. ' ' and purchase of second hand automo-A number of clerical opponents I fSiJ.TSS!1boxing are now trying to collect the j uy, n,r, and buyera. Mora prospectiveSIMPLEX "38" limousine or chassis: excellent condition. HOMAN, 250 West 84th It.SINGER chassis. 1916. factory 7512: wethoroughly overhauled March. 1919; netnickel radiator V ehaped, Rayfleld carburrtor, Ac. ; apeclal built auhurban ttmottflnbody mounted on aame: uaed for town ptirpoaes only, as we have Packard touring csr;wheel bse 134 lnche, shoes 85x5; price81,000: demonstration given. ALFRED J,LA VUiNE. 56 Whitney av., Elmhursi.Phone 288 Newtown.SPECIAL oil for Franklin car; rccoinmend'dby maker of Franklin. F.. 784 Sun-HeraM,STUDEBAKER 1919 Spectal Six, four pas:senger coupe, elegant mechanical condition: run 8.900 miles; an opportunity to secure a allghtly used car at a greatly reduced figure. BTUDEBAKER CORP., 1405Bedford av., Brooklyn. N. Y. Phone Protpect 8310STPDEBAKER 1918 small seven paasengvtouring, fin mechanical condition; mipaint, good tire; a rare purchase. STPDEBAKER CORP., 1493 Bedford av., Brooklyn,N. Y. Phon Prospect 8310.STPDEBAKER. 1917. four cylinder, five pT.aenger touring. 3573. NEW AMSTERDAMSTORAGE. 221 Weat 37th at.STUTZ BEARCAT: BEAUTIFUL CAR,HAS 8PECIAL BRAKE, LAMP, TOOT,AND BATTERY BOXES, C. ; IN EXCELLENT CONDITION: ANY DEMONSTRATION: INSPECTION OF ENGINT1INVITED; REASON FOR SELLING. JUSTGOT SEDAN. PHONE YONKERS 1834 ALL.DAT. ,STUTZ 1918 Bearcat. 2 passenger rareabauuCOOK k MACCONNELL, 63ft 5th av.necessary signatures, and if they sueceed the question of Massachusettshaving a State Boxing Commission willgo to the voters in November this year.Tho law passed Is an excellent one,and had the attention of the best mindsin tho State House. Col. Foote, whocommanded the 104th Engineers overseas, Is by law the chairman of thecommission. As soon as the commission Is organized new rules may beadded, Including one to permit declstonless bouts If the promoters show thecommission that topnotchers. championsand near champions cannot be Inducedto box to a referee's decision.Another feature provides that clubsbuyers than cars aa a rule, so Hat yourhow. Auction of auto every Tuesday andFriday at noon. Telephone Btuyvesant 533.FIAT aedan, 1914 (foreign). Phone 99 Flushing.FORDS Laxtre selection used Fords; somerebuilt, reflnlshed like new. some withclosed tops, some with electric trters, Including coupelettes, sedans and trucks; timepavments and exchanges arranged ; also newFords, MORRIS AUTO CO.. Authorised FordDealers. 2003 Bedford av., Brooklyn, cornerPerkslde. Phone Flathuah 3200.FORD touring for sale, bargain, 1919, excellent mechanical condition; wire wheels,shock absorber, speedometer, mirror: lruiurance: uaed aa pleasure car only, 9390 caah.BROGAN. 444 West 167th 81.I FORO delivery. 1019. panel bod , equippedi with Smith Form-a-truek extension; verydo not need a year s lease of or to own a 'little used: 8650. NEW AMSTERDAM 8TOK-bulldlne-AGE WAREHOUSE. 221 W at 3Tth.TO SHOOT IN (in.vv.ND AMERICAN.The victorious American Olympic trapahootIng team arjd lb Canadian Olympic trapshooting lean, will W entered In the eventsFORD louring cars. 1917 and 1918: like newI sacrifice. ROOFER. 880 Fulton St.. Brooklyn. Phone Prospect 1012FRANKLIN limousine,tapestry covered ; runWANTED Touring car (medium price Inpart payment for three family, four torrhouae, Manhattan, yearly rents 31.250; guaranteed net Income 3370; sacrifice pries312,000; mortgage 38.0OO; excellent opportunity obtaining desirable Investment property,n.. 47 Sun-Herald. Herald square.Motor Trucks.FORD truck, chain drlv. 1918 Ford delivers top, panel bodv; crlflce. ROOFER,80 Fulton at.. Brooklyn. Prospect 10123FORD commercial, late model: Urge, finpanel bodv; good as new; many extras;3325. 102 Wet 144th t.TRUCK seven ton, Hurburt chsssla, us4aeventeen months: good order; alao eomiVord body. DAVEY. 8 Eaat 134th..MOTOR Trucka. Former United Statea OeT.rnnient truck. vrloua stir and mke..old "a Is" or reconditioned. Further ne-..ii. feom raAH N Hlli'S.. or, rjomn ":'-oy. Yonker. N. Y.Phon lookers 5024.The entries of tho eight medhers of iheUnited Putes team and th seven Canadianswere received at th American TrapshoodngAssociation headquarters, this cHy, yeater-day.uinoiing lean, win enieran in in events , .,, ;.ii,i lie , rlflre F I iat th Grand American handicap tournament gf"t?"' 'm J"' r"'c V1-"o be held lifcieveland Auguit 23 to 23. ?H1i. u"1!!1' "'n Jol,l 102311FRANKLIN USED CAR DEPT.ALL STYLES MANY LATE MODELS.995 West 68th at., fourth fleer.FRANKLIN MOTOR CAR CO, Or tt. TFor Hire.SHIP BT TRUCK.Our trucka make dally tripe to all potrttIn New York Stat. Connecticut . Rho4island Massachusetts, Pennsylvania. Maryland and Washington. D. C : also dally Pipsto New York and Philadelphia, your gned"are Insured against fire, damage or th.flwhile In transit. Write or phone. Estimates cheerfully furnished.HALL TRANSPORTATION CO ,22 Warren pi.. Newark. Phone Market W1,Nlht and Sunday Phone Roselle 1412WWANTED-Load to Boston or way points!rales reasonable. JEFFREY VAN CO.,106 flherman av. Wadawerth u6Ji.Automobile Instruction.AUTO INsTTRUCTION.amarrM REPAIRING AND DRIVlNfl? I iv ) ORT TIME ; LICENBB GUARA1919 model; Inside K-rd LADIES' CLASSES. AMIRICANshout 8.000 mile. , SCHOOL! ,728 Lexhigton at. (S9'.l-.'.crlflce. F. L. UIL- ! piVxa 4018. -AUTO INSTRUCTION.4 and 8 weeks courses lorOwnra. Chauffeurs. Mechanics. SalmWEST SIDB Y. M O.A..901 West 7tb at . Nw TrkOat booJt and pa. Special ladles tlas
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