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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. ‘Moming Games. THE STANDINGS. National _ Leagus. SH_STILL LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMP| National Leagus. Boston . b g Pittsburgh 7, St. Louls 0, Brookiva 7 < », % Ne jes Philadelphis ings_the needyof B 7 N ; Boston, 3. New. v;r';:',m = Phliadelohia. = glary Protection. Insurein 2% 3 Chicago 3, Cinelnnatl 0. Pittsbursh 58 Al s e ed:Charlie White After Struggle of 20 Rounds—Specta- Amrican_Assosiation. e L] Bosotn 7. New York 1. Washington 2, Philadelphia 0. Detrolt 7, Cleveland 5. i Eastern® Leagus. New Haven 3. Brldgeport ¢. New London 4, Portland 3. Lawrence 3, Lyon 2. (10 innings.) J.L. LATHROP:& SONS 23 SHETUCKET: STRRET., ‘tors:Question Referee Roche’s Decision—Fight Replete | With Clinches—Braves Jump Into First Place in Na- 5 i TS, Srommet . ; | tional League—New London Strengthens Lead. i T, S Cleveand i Providence 2, Richmond 1. Philadeiphia g Toronto 5, Rochester 1. Toronto 5. Rochester & ° Buffalo 2, Montreal 0. No_other gamos scheduled, N andod Colo., Sept. 4.—]sion. It was Welsh's first round of champdon welght pugilist of the world's ‘after going the full sche- ;.{ duled. twenty rounds with Challenger Charlte Whife of Chicago. Referet Billy e of New York awarded Weish the ‘Geoision on points. As ~eounded ai the close i round Roche stood X Porand retained his title of | the fight. Harttord 7, Springfeld 2. S Round 17—Neither man has hurt the * Aftemoon” Gemes. Worcestet Natlonal veague. Chicago 8, Cincinnati 10. Pittsburgh’ 2, St. Louls 0. New York 8, Boston 3. Philadelphia’ 10, Brookiyn 3. American Leaague. Washington 3, Philadeiphia 1. Chicago. 3, St. Louls 2. Detroit 11, Cleveland §. Lynn Lawre Bridgeport other and neither shows any marks of the contest. Welsh landed ieft to the jaw. White drove right and left to body, but Welsh blocked as he backed away. Even round. Round 18—The crowd called to the men to fight instead of clinching all the time, neither man getting in a tell- Hartford 3k aad u To get money there quickly Senators Take Both Ends. the right person is ofien vi BASEBALL rocked Welsh with stiff uppercut to chin. Welsh has been missing and running_ into a clinch. White rocked the referee ordered the men to stop. Frankie Murphy, of Denver, knock- ed out Stewart Donnelly, of Indianap- Braves won the morning game, 3 to 2, while New York took the afternoon contest, § to 3. Scores: . énts as If undeeided. J Washingtos, Sept. 4.—Washington & 41 Hi 2 “out both hands to- |ing blow. White slammed right and| v York 4. Boston 3. casily took both holiday games from 3 % A §.and many af the|left hooks to ears and again Welsh Essters Leame. Philadelphia today, winning in the g FTRTTORT gs . | spectatoys: bel held to save. White's round. Hartford 0, Springfield 2. morning 2 to 0 and in the afternoon 3 ¢ 8 j- 'i\d &v* 84 8 award a draw. Suddenly, Wdel):(h n:.h- Rg‘:;:d lflv-‘-fi:ivhlte larmae & left Yook |, New Toodsn Mar;xuw 0. 2051. 2ot i E ¢ ed over to, e.and placed his glove | to body. te played a tatoo OD| Xew Haven 6 Brageport 4. - cores: i ! costs so little compared to the protec-1i Q" ro¥giees hana end it was|Welsh's face with-short right jabs, The | Lowell 4. Worester & (Called end 1ith inning, Philadelphia (A), Washington (A) Monev Transfer ] tion it affords, that it is a serious |1 t3. ) fal % dariess.) &b hpo a o ab hoo a e >l ] £4 M 3 raised “aloft, while ,the officlal appear- | crowd roared its encouragement to E A mistake to be without it. ed to,_be reaching for White. The |White. White drove right and left to InfeenstionalLasgus, e =i A T D L L B 3 ISAAC S. JONES next, fistaht jubilant friends of the |body, as Welsh’s continued holding| Bichmond 7. Erovidence 2. Beber 43 5 ouotunmae ‘2.0 bave is the quickest, surest, safest means Insurance and Real Estate Agent|champion swermsd into the ring. Mfiemd him. White's round. e Sehngit 41201 f1i0e q g 3 y- SALES ax ) il itdi i P ound 20-——White scnt right to jow | - Balumore 3 Newatk 1. (First game.) Melnnlalh 4 9 0|shanms) + Rishardel Burldina) o1 Mainioe | Bleachers Collapsed. and body. White Janded s nard rigne | bimen o Sevire & S "FEEd) pen s haen sl o to send money anywhere for any - An_unfortunate -accident and _an|yppercut to stomach. Welsh kept run- Southern Association. Picinichc, 3 1 3 0 ofWillamsc 3 2 4 0 0 purpose ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW unpleéasant incident marred the be-|ning into the clinches. White landed | At Little Rock 1L Memphis 1. (Morning.) Busip 3 0 0 2 Ofavresp 3 013 e G e === Sioning and end . ol e Ay ock a |Ift to the jaw. White eent right up-| Ly, Redchmatia siemeon gime posoened:| po, 57300 3| mows 3 =z o AMOS A. BROWNING, |Smme . ooy beore 2 e outh | STt to the body and saved. Welsh | fimingun &, Moble 0. (Aticmoon)” sm e T THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRA®Y £0 . ortion e bleachers ran into a clinch. At Chattanooga 4, Nashville 5. (Morning.) Philadelphla ........0 01 0 0 0 0 0 0—1 LUl a1 LY. 3 ‘Phone 700 side of .the arena collapsed. More Chattancoga 3; Nashrille 4. (Afternoon.) Washing! i 00 x—3 ’ a4 + . i " h s were more or - i At Atlanta 11, New Orleans 4. (First game) Two base hit, Vit Stolen bases, Strunk, RS | Attorney-at-Law, 8 Richard's Bldg. | than ;m‘,“’,‘f,‘;,edin’;fi‘;%“ Springfield-Hartford Share Honors. | 34,70"" Now Oricans 0. (Second game) Teonard. Sacrifieo L it S E . : Springfield, Mass., Sept. 4—Spring- American Assoviation. 5 St == Brown & Perkins, Ktiomeys-at-law Spectators Assail Referee. ficll and Hartford shared honors in 8| . Indlanspolls . Columbas 5. (First game) Tigers Creeping Upward. = > === E Over Uncas Nat. Dank, Svetucket St. | When Referee Roche announced his | double header this afterncon before | Ingiamuoils 1. Columbus 3. (Sccond game.) Detroit, Mich,, Sept. 4—By defeat- |I8htng to Kilbane's corner and Re- $3,000. Th decision In favor of Welsh, the chal-|one of the largest crowds that was| At Leulssille 6. Toledo 2. (Morning.) Pl R Rl foree Hinkle three times broke clinch- o Steirway near to <Thames |decision in favor o elsh, Y s b Toikde et (At ng Cleveland, 11 to 8, this-afternoon, < 2 bre e itine 1 Holopnone 388, | lenger's adherents appearsd for the | ever assembled on the local ball park.| Lewsile 5, Joledo 3, & (Atemeon) = |G inning from the Indians, 7 to|SS: Kilbane scored a left jab to the : moment spellbound. Then hundreds | Hartford won the first game. 7 t0 2,| Kapens City 4, Miwaukee 2. (Seccnd game.) 5, this forenoon, Detroit crept within|J2W . at the end of the third but| 3 = —— == of cushions were hurled from all di- | by drubbing Powers and Justin. Dan- | At Mineapolis 11, St. Uaul 0. (Morning,) one game of first place. Chaney played successfully for the 5 NATIONAL TENNIS SINGLES rections at the referee. He was |iels pitched the locals to a £ to 0 win| At St Paul 7. Minneapolls 6. (Afterncon.) Score: b B champion’s kidney." When th men |3 i WILL BE PLAYED TODAY, | [ushed through the crowd by friends | in the second game. % i Civh A e broke for the fourth time in thie round | ‘; | to a waiting antomobile. Guarded by cores: ames Scheduled Today. a Lo a RS dios ane sent across a right hook to R B a policeman, the vehicle was speeded Hartford Springfield Graneyf 3 1 2 0 0fVit,2p 5 2 3 4 o|the jaw which landed the challenger R. Norris Williame, 2d, and W. M.|ap the road to a hotol, while hundreds L omnm o w o a e National Lesaus. Kamendo 3 2 24 olpuhss 4 1 2 2 0|face downward on the canvas. Chaney Johnston Will Meet in Fina of men and boys rushed after it until 7’?‘”‘"{,," L 9 filatn 0 P"“"“”"‘}:’.‘fnkfiffi’f‘ G e b P e e ER I R (‘guld not respond to the count and the stances them. Tricterxe 311 0 0 10200 5 Wamby.ss 5 ratord, 131 1|cha S ner. S = Crowinerss 3 20 8 0 130 Cincinnail at Chicago S e e e e s i Y., Sept. 4—Master Battle Replete With Clinchts il Shae St. Louls at Pittsburgh, | Chapman.2b 5. Burus. 2 ) dround Chaney put up v Puk g 4.314 1 0 GandiL1p 3 2110 0fYoung.: 3023 0flan eve i e from east and west| From a spectator's standpoint the Tioa 0 f ko SRS st aan ONdlLe a1 Jenstjoamens Bt 0 3 : blr:Jot; ir;xfi?l?xn?rlgtulzmz];)xi;n?ir:lzil \l\”ounr]t. 16 national singles tennis|Poorest that has ever been fought for P Zritr ] e R S ErA iy Lambethp 0 0 0 0 glDausp 1 0 0 2 0fChaney’s guard and battered his way 2 2 PRI S the highest ring honors in the light- — ~— — — —|Justin.p 10010 Boehingp 0 0 0 O OfzHelman 1 1 0 0 0(to victory. The crowning blow land- c Norris Williams, 2d,|weight alvision. For fully two-thirds 38827 14 1| Row.p 100 0 0fPortland at Springtald. Colemanc 10 2 1 8 @ % 137 is 2|4 directly on the point of Chaney’s ; iam M. John-|of the time the fizhters were locked s = b "Bridgeport at_New London e e R Rl ' “lchin and the Baltimore lad hit the E isco, sole survivors|in a succession of clinches—and push-; geore by tortngs New Have nat Lawrence. = canvas and lay still while Referee c > entered the tourna. |ing ecach other back and forth around | muritora 00040380 0T Lyon at Worcester. | morats 55 10 2416 3 TR R e e Is' by defeating respec- | thought Welsh was largely to blame | jiumerman, Keegen, Brickles, SET. Matty Betters Brown, (1) Batted fof Baghy In Sth. GRAND CIRCUIT o J. Grifin of S‘mxr» {Z‘;‘-mfh;g:i“‘l’:ft,‘h}fms})"&?;s‘ o Soringfield Hartford Chicago, Sept. 4—Christy Mathew- | _Seero b naings: & S0 et H:.:iigan 2 ndley Murray o s, reely a bl w0 a . a hoo a e i S veland 3 = ¢ o Yo i iams siom_ | by either man that did any damage. 7% 3 Ymecgmcr 3 1% § 3|Son. the former idol of the New York | e’ .11l o o 1 06 0 2 xu oy L HoW ovic. EWillams alim: | DY CHther man thal, aid, A damss 00 2 Ofesnct 312 0 8|fans, and now manager of the Cincin-| Two base hits, Kavanaugh, O'Nelll, Cobb. Veach, i n 6-3, 6-3, and John- | o 0 O ator power . Whils Weish 158 OlAdaderst 3 0 5 0 o|nati Reds, and Mordecai Brown of the | Bums, Stinage 2 Hellmen. Theo baso hit, Veach, [Only Three Horses Started in 2:08 | s fllgntihfi ._G{X. fréquenuff s 02 pebsids e e »l; H gg‘:fl!m,u 3 01 2 1]famous old Cub machine met on the | Sarrifice hits, Graney, Young. B Pace, the Feature Event. | ther case was the victor | frequently o aad 211 0 b Zlslab here today in the second game of A °d. Decpite o high wind |Qid Dis share of the leading, it was 00 2 8o e e s Chicago 10, St. Louis 6. : s el 011 10031 uble header, st meeting ; Hartford, Conn., Sept. 4—The open- iams shot the ball | ROticeable that many of blows fell 01 21 % 0 ofsince 1912. Mathewson was returned| St. Louis, Sept. 4.—Chicago outplay- |in, o foBUE pens i R 3 X . : g = g day of the Grand Circuit meeting | with excellent control, | Short and failed to reach their mark. 00 2 0 02 0|the winner, the score being 10 to S.|ed St. Louis today, taking both games, |at Charter Oak Park s mnowhere| cross- ‘ibing and driving for Welsh the Aggressor St T 5 71| This gave Cincinnati an even break of {3 to 5 and 2 to 1. Although St. Louis near as successful as it has been € lines with almost the] Roche stated after the fight that ore by Innings. the noliday bill, Chicago having won |outhit Chicago 10 to 0 in the first|past year, the fields being very s norton, they vould have dis-|he awarded Welsh the decision be- ord 0 0 0—0|the first game, 3 (o 0. The Cubs|game, and was helped by three errors, jand the time unusually slow. In the | a4 Ro- Under this|cause he did@ most of the leading. Sv'h\rsvmh e ° «;flxk touched Mathewson for 15 hits, while | the hits came at inopportune times. 2:08 pace, the feature event of the | mpion ng Griffin and | With consummate gencralship,. Welst et s ' ek€3: } the Iteds gathered 19 off Erown. The| Score: day, 'there were only three horses | Former Pres. | throughout virtually all the fighting, & crowd which turned out to witness the| First game— started, Miss I J. L. Mc ‘and | was an In-|worked with his back to the sun,| Planters Strengthened Their Lead. |two veterans was the largest of the|Chicago ....0 00001 Billy Dale. The first heat was won by Ing a private | forcing White to face the hot glare. (Afternoon Game.) They each received a bougnet of | St. Louis ..100000 Miss Harris M. in the slc « and friends on the | Neither man drew blood from his op- = B —New | American Beauty roses before the Williams and Schalk; :15 1-2 and at the finish the judg ponent and neither showed any par- |, oW london, Conn., Sept. 4—New ort and Hartic i i 1 ? and acceracy | ticnlar evidence having been in a|London increased the lead in' the | €358 R T i e T ! content and al. | champlonshly batie. - Weleh. fohght | Bastern League by defeating Portland, | ~Scores: Chicago (A) st Louis (&) phy and Cox, to the stand Brown of 3 SRl = c;‘m;&u(}l-fia_}é mo;(&no D,]fla:ce ou: {1{ the nearest rival in both games today, Cincinnati (N) Chicago (N) e o shtonir. 5 0 i o|ithem el isaliting Eavith ithe Tx | no-decision ca 4 4 = | winning the morning game by the | x 2l Shiop A te o ts e 12 1 o|Millertt 0 2 o ofthe mext two heats were much | W > nent's Iamous left hand. On | core of 4 to 3 and taking the after- | Geonis 3 1 8 3 0 §3220 1 9 0 9 0 0land more in keeping with the - s o sions when it appeared £ = 2 : = DRazie s 00 0 0 011 1 2 lin tt 2 S Rouschet 3 2 2 0 0 51400 the race. in the o R lkely that it might land, the eham- |25 SRS M oiicring duel petwesn AESEES i218 90 $1 0 ONSRe 3434 g Miss Harris M. tool the 2:08 d 5 nd out-aced plon was backing away so that the B W, o o 52400 53200 e 143 olin ht heats, as 6id How Cons 1 8 did not make |foree of the blows was spent when |Durning and Hearne, the former al 44420 13971 = h 3 while T i s to get the|they reached him 2 lowing but two hits which scored the | Loudci.s 230 ofFechn Lianay 9 £is ;;:xk'm‘e];nn{irse 01:!?": e t'ihln"'*fll" ball tha ht by Rounds. e Mhewsonp 5 3 1 3 O|Bwnp 4 2 0 2 0 % o heat plan, went to Brisce, driven by | e Round 1--Welsh led twice with left Now London A g v e RO EX Murphy, who was never i d ex- Tre tos o o saed [ to head and they went into a clinch. ol b hpo o e Totals 4115 27 14 cept in’ the second heat, ~when the oked for to.|A series of clinches followed without | i SRS TN S a 0 o 0 o0—2|brown stallion broke‘at the start and looked for to-|any blows being struck land- | ] et a sy R e = 10 0 o1 fell down the stretch. ing of the singles |4 left to head. White s it to ! ofar 30240 v R e S . Felsch! Weaver, Col- | _The best racing of the day was = LA tongy SnEles |head and left to body and We 1|R'ridguczb 2 0 9 1 0 go: Prendergast and Archer. the last heat of t 10 trot, w ‘e national junlor|cjnched. The men did a lot of c ouse.ef 0 21 0| (x) Batted for Pechous fn 9th. S Rodney sent Dick Watts alon onship was decided. | jng ™ the crowd calling for STt L0 sl inoi A Yanks-Red Sox Divide Double Bill. [pole in an effort to land ckmorton, the winner of| preak away. Whitt sent lert e e R e s Los 2 i Sy New Yorlk broke |from Humfast and better _ & oo o : i ay. Whitt sent left 001 ca SR 2001 0 rk, Sept. 4—New York broke mfast and bettes Rt F}fgffi‘:";‘:‘:g‘ stomach. Round even. ; L ST ol g base Hits, Grifith. Dorte, G with Boston on the day, by de- |but Murphy nosed him out 1 itick t two voungsters | peng ma sh led with left to s i Rousch., Flack.' Homo run, Saler. feating the world's .champions thisjthird heat of the 2:08 pace, when Billy bty fon which® Thasck: | A28 and White blocked and they ran 3| iy afternoon before a bis crowd, 4 to 3. |Dale, after running second to Miiss norto on 5 o another long clinch elsh sen Ing in 8th. _ : sston won t . 'he | Harris M. in the second heat as a re- morton won, 7-5, 5-4, 6.4, tWwo rithis and 1efis to head and bods. | s Piratos Blanic StlLouis Twice. . |soeton won ibe alomping game, (TS| SREES, Bl B0, e e n o] EASTERN LEAGUE DROPS ZLofTued oie 10 = Siach omt of Sh0| New' Tonton 8 e R e Pitisburelt, Sept. 4—Pictsbuxgh shut | Sox scoring three run on Stiawkey in |streteh fought it out for sccond money nd, White doing the most effectivi base hits, 2. lout St. louis twice toda the score |the & and o _ Me in‘the thi I )] TWO CLUBS | Work. Stcriico hies, Sie {in the morninz game being T to 4 and a‘}fcr" R cn "f\‘»‘:w“‘y*(,,. {:.ind in Cits | ariving Bi e in ahe < s Round 3—They ran into a clinch ST | that of the afterncon game 2 to 0. [ e s with a wild pitch, jlength off ,th Lowell and sronce Will Not Be|and wrestled about the New Haven 6, Bridgeport 4. | Scores: % sent the winning run over ihe plate. |ish_of Murpk brown Reoresented in Organization. B ienls Bl L New Haven, Conn., Sept. . — New St. Louis (N) Pittsburgh (N) Scores: The summary: i ;fpeuued as Welsh ‘missed left Haven defeated Bridgeport 6 to 4 in| . .. ='; R Boston (A) New York (A) The Experiment Purse $2,000; Three nii; Sept 4 —Tho Tows | Fow cleat Dlowsiwers strci, he afternoon game by opportune hit- | DUl 4 1919 W Wpo s e S o e e Three] clubs of the East- | P QUEY DIVINE ting. H © o o|Hoopensf '3 14 0 ofMageeor .5 0 g ue Bave been drop- {WPREL L o o | Score: : s 0 0 e H 1iBrisac, br s by Bini to a_statement here fo- | ; —Asgain the men ran right New Haven rt myaer1b 4 00 78 ; f « other eight clubs |12, the head. Lrenseny Dehtsand i SRl 10 01 Beek 2 2 o Sl 2 0lJess Y., b m, Pitman ..... winl f n on Sept. 16, as|left hooks to body and had Welsh | Sl St d 1 20 s - S ton, b h, Cox . < n a * °% ©%|against the ropes. Welsh i $.0,5 0 0|Baesat 940 080 2 - i a2 wner F pr 1! served no- |0 head, White countered 3200 olDningers 3 1 8 0 0 . 81 © 0 0 ofmBaker 0 o Phst his | to Welsh’s ear. All the fi 2111 o/Wamer.2b 4 2 2 3 1 12 0 olmaMiler 0 o continue his|heen in White's corner. 50530 el H o' to ONetl, and, ‘as’ GhajouRE S n | Wodwarap 3 0 0 2 o m ol FOORENE T W B S0 | finan- in e oBeHs T P Tl T R 00000000 0—0 ? AR = ing and clinched. Whitc blocker sev- | Totals 3110 s 52411 1|3y ; 4 AR H i drop both i Ker : st ourgh 77701 000 010 0 0 x2 £ Wy fo% = . Tias put up a con- | £FaL short arm Blows to body. Welsh | x&io507, 10210000 xs|, TV base nis Gonrdes Bigheo MeCorthy. Threo s 3 vy, money to pay back | SiSPS P e the | Briageport AT O TR e bl S e i e D Lawrence playtrs. At §L"°he: (ln{m T};hnes back 11 all red T'mn:?""in:&'e'r Nutter, Bressler, Whalen. Three | < 2 -y ting in New Haven, it |28 & result. SR & : : - 1 oteis 78 vote of 9 to 1" to|close to the ropes with his b = e Record Crowds See Phillies Win Twice [ Totls 52 : t s the sun. White landed Ieft to body Lynn Easy for Lawrence. i Se: g - 4 | 2 to the original 2 Philadelphia. Scpt. 4—Before crowds | (xex) T . wanted to quit E»;‘x;“:ghr;d.Ro T ea?l’\nnirggsx" ??ptt..m Tfi:uvre(l?ce ;;vntn wh:(‘}l: h{u\ the x‘-om-m for a holiday| (2 Bauted for Wyekolt in oth. ‘. = B3 B 6—Roc! ried to. _the ily an this afternoon, 0 |at the National league park here, i it mes for tomorrow | m B o thelr usual clinching. Wi . Another game was started but went | Philadelphia today twice defeated 000w i0s 0 0o ter: New Haven | Arove Welsh to ropes and landed rizht only three lnnings when ~Umbpire Virookivn, 2 to 1 in the morning and 007300000 idgeport at New Lon- 7 ody. He repeated. White | Keady called it no contest after dark-119 to 3 fn the afternoon. Thousands Peckinpaugh, Maiecl. Scott: Walsh. 3 ave At llew o sent left hook fo car. Welsh blocked | ness se¢ in, with the score 1 to 0 in |of fans were turncd away before e o Pipp. Ol Last year we did not have enoug al eft to head. They were in a |favor of Lawrence, game started. & = H 2 i e s ’°“1'{f,].1, at 7m%me ’\\ hml sound. Score by. innings: U R B Scores: KILBANE CLEANS UP" Garden HOS? FO: :hls season we o on i P ” nd 7—White drove left hook to|Lawrence ..1 0304000 0-—8 10 2 i ol solke 2 the Eiler Breaks qW)rllis JR;cor:. 7 Stomach. White gont right to Jaw and |Lynn .. ....100001000—210 § Brookiva (N) y Pbliadighia (W) cHANEY IN 8 MINUTEs |each and still could have scld more n Sept. 4—John J. El- v ed. Velsh sent left to Full Lavi : v v Johnston,rf 5 1 3 0 OfPaskertef 2 1 2 0 o i P = 5 B merican A, G, Nev |chin. White sent right to chin and | ang Corran Masteoman, oVt Jewett | {imue™ 21 2 1 INiaazs 4 1 0 5 0|Johnny Landed His Terrific Right,|rainy weather has made less dema the world’s record ) then to body. Shade for White. Mekiodh 315 0 Uswasy £ % 0 % 01 Deciding the’Battle in’ Third Round H Eor thi ; self in 1909 for the “R"fi?d ET\T};ey continue their Lowell-Worcester Play a Tie. Cutehaw.2b & 0 2 0 1|Whitteddt 1 0 0 0 0 - i e ose. or this reason we are ol wrdles during the track | clinching. Velsh landed lightly to s 4111 3Cooperlt 2100 0 Cedar Point, io, Sept. 4.—In less . 1 Seate ‘Tair nore, | Pis |noss and clinshed. Weldh tappen to |, Worcester, Mass, Sept 4—Lowell 2131 Olindemis> 8 110 0 o|than elsht minutes of actuai nghting | Which should clean us out. seconds which clip- | nose lightly again. White sent sev- | SRS WENGESter Co8 Bt four xuns cacn | fopers 1§ 3 4 gligetis 4 3 8 3 | Johnny Kilbane of Cleveland spoiled | ' ? = of a second off his previ- |eral uppercuts to Jaw as Song rang. |y because of doshness thic otiernen, | Chenes: 000 1 of 3 5 1% 0|the hopes of George Chaney of Bal- |25 feet 14 inch 5-ply 7 The meet was sanctioned | Even round. O eouine O Cexincasdhin afievhoon Jsminps, “eiioio tol ) 30 03 0|timore for the world’s featherweight AR il Vew land branch of the| Round $—They alternated between | SooTe PV innings: R B 5Dy L e e championship today. A terrific right|50 feet 14 inch 5-ply sparring for openings and running in- | OV 000006 0000y g Lihse i e (e A e ®|smash to Chaney's jaw settled the|™ ° e —ob to clinches. ~Welsh blocked several | go o 40 = 1| XHickmen 0 0 0 0 ol battle near the end of the third round. |25 feet 34 inch 5-ply 3 *lblows as he backed towards the ARAT O B A | e The champion’s longer reach and s i ropes. Welsh sent left to neck. White i = e greater defensive skill offset the spir- | 50 feet 3 -ply ’lfluded Yoft o head White's tonnd. |3, Sl and Wean: MeQuilkim apd | Whe U BN L ited fight Chaney began with the % i EI I -AN s SRR G Sl T YT (0 Tattea for “Appletn In-bin. sound of the first gone. The leads of et it ite sent right to head. Vhite up- ®coro by innings the Baltimore lad were blocked easily o . = A ’fc}rc\;]l to stomach and followel with GARCIACSLASHES JOHNBON. = | s o 12902080 &=3for the most part by Kilbane ana the |25 feet 74 inch 3-ply Duck et eft hook to ear. White’s round. : . Two base hifs, Johmston, Myers, Wheat, simer | champion earned an’ even break in the | o - ¥ : bsolutely Removes Round 11-White sent left o heaq [Referse Stops Fight as - Chicagoan | pain ™Rt Mule stk mhre uct wi | frst two' rounds by his clever cefen- | 50 feet 72 inch 3-ply Duck : - - and Welsh drove right to nose, rush- | was Receiving Sever Punishment. | Cook. A sive tacties. = Ga B o Indigestion. Onepackage |ins White back. The fighting has been | = o ——e g — It was not untfl the third that Kil- |25 feet 34 inch 3-ply Duck & AL . : . practically even thus far, what lead ingside, Colorado Springs, Cclo, Braves Land Into First Place. bane cut loose and then he aid so| x . Gl provesit. 25cat all druggists, |{hice nad veing only. o shads. Wiite |Sept. 4~ Benny Garcia. of AIDUGHSE: | Basas Soot 4 om0 | e W emssanse. Hs " rushed the | 50 feet 34 inch 3-ply Duck - — ] roughed Weish to head and body and [que, was given the decision over Allgust piace today by splitting even | challenger to the ropes with the open- the champion clinched. White’s round. | Johnson, of Chicago, in the thirdlyity New York, while Brooklyn was |ing ofthe round and drew blood with Round 12—White sent right and left |round of a scheduled six round bout.|josing twice to Philadelphia. The |2 left to Chaney’s face. Four times inch 7-plv uppercut to body in the clinch. White |Johnson was being so badly punished the men clinched in the third' and Ply »3. Cchaney tried by a vicious attack on the kidneys to weaken the champion. But Kilbane ran out easily from this inch 7-ply i inch 7-ply RERRNR Welsh . with right and left jabs to |olis, in the third round. The bout New York (N) N attack and biding his time, swung ; head, but the champion covered clever- | Scheduled to go ten rounds for the b bhoe s b a o|over to the point of the challenzer's |5 feet inch 7-ply Plant Field, New London |'v;, Whites round. lgntwoight = chemplonship of tho|mwmen ‘3 873 § 3" 2 §lchin a wallop that spelled knockout | > Ply i und 13—Poth men worked hard |Rocky Mountain region. formg b 8. o e for an opening. White sent hard right | Cyclone Yelski and Jimmy Datz, | Bbatenst 5 ¢ 1 9 9 s e by rounds: 2 T to faw. Welsh's few blows seemed to |Poth of Cleveland, boxed an eight| Fieenerss 4 1 0 T 0810 Round One—After less than half a|25 feet 4 inch Moulded $3.75 e L b lacic steam. They were in the usual|round draw at catchweights in the | Keime § 2 8 0 0 3 4 1|minute of sparring time was called be- i Sios 147:\}(/ LONDON clinch when the round énded. White's |frst preliminary. B pn s e cause’ one of Kilbane's gloves broke. 50 feet ¥4 inch Moulded $7.25 Hos et DA L i VY e McCartye 8 2 4 1 11 2 3|They resumed again at 5:06 p. m. i % — Round 14—White assumed the ag- Ten Round Draw. Porioop. 1100 0 0 o o| ‘Kilbane led with left to the face ana | 25 feet 34 inch Moulded $4.00 Hose for............ gressive and landed right and left to| Ringside, Cedar Point, Ohio, Sept.|ZHelkeld 11 2 ¢ ® 527 11 g|followed in- the next exchange with 5 R - VERSUS body and head. Welsh saved himself |4—Lule Ginley of Cleveland and Hid | =t 1100 right to head. Chaney sent left to}50 feet 34 inch Moulded $7.50 Hose for............ $6.00 ;’y din%m;gfi tA right wm:he % Jaw XVoltexot Cleveland fought a ten round Totals 35 ’:1 g.}ow:h i body and the raund‘ended when Chan- rced . & 2 " Bat i om. : : Ll t on cheek. White's round. arring partner in his training for 10 4 1-3| Round Two-Kilbane opened the ['; § +. Round 15—White landed two rights|the fight today. 0 0 0 0—3|second round with a left to the jaw ek, Sl atns d nd_lsft to the jaw and Welsh Home run. |and cleverly side-stepped a left swing & 2 §E Today at 3.30 P. M. saved | if by qiinching. Both men | Delicately colored socks and stock- by Chaney. The men broke even on a| - 3 ‘wrestisd axound the ring, Welsh bein, the greafer offander, Fven round. ® i Mu:a i!-ls—wgtil“!:nded twice ttg BoOsEe s and repeate 2o Uine peoth . in U apick . ings are apt to fade in washing. T they are:soaked for a night In a pail containing turpentine, then wrung out and dried, the colore will be.get and| Aitken won the 00 mile sweepstake can-aftcrward be-waehed Without three laps from Wilbur D’Alene. : : xmm'.—mn._m»“ 3.05. : fast mixup but just before the bell rang Kilbane shot a left to Chaney’s jaw. Kilbane was using a left jab ef- fectively while Chaney played for the jaw. Round_Three—Chaney carried _tha Aitken Winner in 300 Mile Race. 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