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THE WORLD : THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 24, 19058. SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT rosek? tbcren. 5 SIEGER DID NOT YOUNG GIANT WHO HAS SPRUNG INTO ROWING WORLD FAME. FIGHT CONNOLLY (Special to The Rvening World.) BOSTON, Mas: golly Ang, %—Larry Con- as given the decision over Blink y In the thirteenth round of fore Douglas A. ©., of MeOhy wag smrbstituted key for Chatle Steget, of New York, wh refused at first to go on, as there was ; $09 gross In che house, which left $100 for the boxers to battle for. have been soveral disappomt- Iu, and the spectators 1a riot claiming they wore baltie defrauded, MeCluskey was induced to accept $0 and fight Connolly fifteen rounds, After he hos entered the ring Sieger, who hed deen holding out for more money, and which was finally granted, cllmbed through the ropes, Pill Crowley, the . then refnsed to permit him 10 Dox, and the crowd howled itself hoarse, mann AMUSEMENTS. IRL SUPERB SHOWS Piero EVO ‘whe lor Shepners. of the New York has what | |) Seems convincing evidence that the t vas Wrong in declaring that | in Pittsburg. Knowles's 4s @ photograph showing some ‘the middle of the field and them: sitting on the baees. | to Knowles, the Giants did | to indicate they were not will- the game out, Photographs 4 AN rate Fey GHitoll, 4 wo Knowles's picture ought Yaul Conchan, voet, Hengler Hoy card with the National Nat Halnas, Mallory Bi OWING HIGHLANDERS Wiz.Attreetion, Valerie B [aie GOOD fight ts scheduled for to- morrow night on the coast, that ~ between Buddy Ryan and Jimmy ‘Gilmour, roy’ Btels, Frances 6 Ger TH/EDWIN ARDEN in Rea Adele Block. Chas. Shepheard, Unknown Until This Year, Beats inileld nit, e Jones threw over Gleason’ scoring Kleinow and sending Norton, Agnes So: ii © @eraner. Ryan has been malcing re- 3 Keeler to second. Rock threw Exber- | 9m LT akan pop tha prey epg magable this year, ana x0 ts| All the Stars for Pleasure and Plays Piano | Fed Ot ON RN eg. gones [DET (“THE GUNNEI'S MATE: Mr. it Weems ae ifthe fight will sacrificed, Contos to Williams. Gleason ST. 4 McAlister, Mr. Wile end ina Kriockout. Mr. Hill, Miss McCaul, Miss dnd Composes Music as a Business. LOSE IN FIRST hit one that Conroy glatmed he caught | jonnson. Mine Deshon, ohers. Daily Mats, on the line. Hurst said no, Wallace |asc. Souvenir Matinecs Monday and Friday. tried to get home: during the contro- HIS is the Inst day of racing at 9 and Grove. Saratogu this season. To-morrow Yersy, but. was_ run. down. — Gleason | | NY BX, XORK BOOP ang ye ROME. reached third. Ellberfe:d threw Kohler Eva ‘gil be o dny of rest for Ge tet) 4 new figure has loomed into the| paratively stender legx of a snrinter and out, NO RUNS. e IE, PY ener Pall see {he [rowing ‘world. The name of Frederick | the bull-llke neck of a wrestler. His ' ——— rane JANIS. Funning ant a seo-vea t=O massive shoulders taper to a slender Tye BEothers Lloyd. Of the year—the Futurity at Shepheard was completely unknown - a whiks. me imorin var m fimtil the present season, when in every | ¥2ist- OCEAN RACE ENDED mime 1a The queerest part of the story is that| this giant is a very «ood musician and OTHIER IS a PELICAN RESUMES STAGS. ———— Bay Ridge Club Announces Weekly regatta before the nailonal chemplon- ships at Baltimore he smashed his cars into the water, passed Vesely, ‘Williamson, Fuessel and Titus at the y Bvenin Londons, Cae: uinel. Bunday 250, resol Maer nab Hohynton £ Mosher a The Great Narasaa of t troupe HALIFAX, -N.-8:,-Aug. 4.—The Btack | Long Hits Fail to Tally Runs Hawk, the fourth of the yachts, and “Inetde?? Pla |last of the second-class schooners which When “‘Inside Y < \ptaried < trol Martlabend, > Maus, cient] @ composer. Among his povular com- positions are “On the Seventeenth of Marci," “Forget Me Not,” “On the WHITEWASH Wart of fe ae very start and increased his lead at} sy40 4 s 4 | Monday fora %57-mile ocean race, crossed Pomino flougs GIRL WITH evermore torr nr poh SAORS yh MN Tass, Sener, the. Liane ae tose hat i a Doesn’t Connect. the finist oe * St , i yea we es doth a1. HE ROMING ; m5 ; rect eae penwae (oi Wa BE ad ene ho eae ts Geka ee not lacking in excellent mental traits, corrected time was 2 ‘nouns 12 minutes bs ju hs : expecially in will power, Is proven by ee el Pa Sethi vie tank oh) Gel WE — innounced ‘that the regular weekly | "bom he See ant CB elo ado a hp dL THE BATTING ORDER. fleet and the oniy starter in her claas, | | {CHM MEATEE, 435m Gt. Bot Biwey inly upon e strength. - “stags” of the club have been resumed finished at 11.51.58, Her elapsed time, has been tie pianist in an uptown cafe. TENNIS GAME IN FIRST GAME vas 7 ‘secon: Ban WELL'S BOO’ et ths’ clib-house, Sixty-ntth street and| Only once, in the single champlonship| nit has never touched a dron of liquor, St. Louis. Highlanders. wad 72 erie a ounetens ae. peed a Ghird avenue, Bay Ridge. at the nattonals, was Shepheard beat- : Y | Stone, If, Conroy, If. any So THEA: eae 5th Bt “Phe Pelican Club has a large member-| en, and then by Frank Greer, the title Hero Off Santiago, z = ener. Wegerure to pberabliae ga CHARTER OAK ENTRIES. Ect Badia ike ) eiip, but during the summer many of |holder, after Shep had rowed in pre-| Sheplieard was born in Port Jervis, | ° Z fon iaGee TEENA BaKeD) |Wwallace, ss, Willams, 2b. HARTFORD, Conn, Avg. %4—The = Ge members iing in Brooklyn fave | vious events on the eame day. at|N. ¥.. in 17, Whi still at school, he| NEWPORT, R. I, Aug. 2—Having| |Jones, ab. Yeager, ib. entries for the $10,000 Charter Oak ara Scattered and Mr. Hearn has 10! | chat, the Scawanhaka Club oareman lei |Tan away from home and enlisted in {successfully cleared away seventy. three | Gleason, 3b. Balls, oe Stakes event, which will be on the pro- Mie are the same as thoes which | Greer to the three-quarter buoy. the United States navy.as an apprentice, | matches in two rounds of singles and/ died on a mean grass-cutter to Hug- | Smct: Ch nase, 1b. gramme for Lanor ane ammnine ag Api Rewiet Jast winter. Tht There che tolled in the holds of war-| the two matches in doubles in the Na-| sins. Bowerman lined a long drive into | Peity, Dp. Orn, py. e of the ‘Cireult, meet bere, were here wi stag’ entertainaeut |g sacha site cheat al ag da aig ships until his opportunity came on| tional Tenuls Champlonships at the Ca-; Selley’s hands. NO RUNB. Umpire—Mr. Hurst. reba ed paca wangioin Glens BROADWA' Vieee Barer water. 218 e areas to-night and every = ic board “Fighting: Bob” Evans's I: sino, the committee found Its task to- Fifth Inning. wood M.. Zi 4 a. Vern AT ; 4 i 1s Bol vans’s Iowa, th ot tay ZeDhyT Stav. Massetto, OM PRIN’ Beery are ror tun peeaainder et the: rales riertaiscagiten .. chat where he Mas serving when the Spanish-|day of completing the ‘third round of| Strang threw out Corcoran. Stein- BY ALLEN SANGREE Norman '.. Lascniero, Ger, John | | THE i PEARL 7. anv PUM “i American war ended. singles of sixteen matohes a compara-|feldt quit cn a long fly, to Doniin. O4- (aial OER Roe wen Se ee Roman, pres ue i ; cl x : —| While the Iowa was tossing in front | tively eapy one. il ateuol Oo AO omaley. Browe| BALL PARK GY LOGIN Ace a— (= a Afo-wign: ae EMPLETO of Santiago one stormy day, a seaman| The retirement late yesterday after-|bunted and beat it by two lengths.| Another test of endurance was put on AMUSEME! shiting the Lie ea ck. | pari Pasi, L fell overboard from the rigging. Shep-| noon of F. B. Alexander, of New York, penlia Heerageeeest Chis v giaah, 10. meee: tolay. ‘Two wamée wore do, ke pinged NTS. BEAN Ea sane Sat. ° a . ron . heard dived after his) shipmate and|removed from the tournament one of} ter.” McGann was thrown out by Cor-/ under a broiling sun, with General Hu- EEO: M. CoH saved him: the strongest aspirants for semi-final|cora, while Brown scored and Donlin POD ROME OUT RUNS FROM After the war he left the navy and began to play in music ‘halis, at the honors, if not for the firials, and left only Hebart and Collina as probable took’ third. Mertts got a base on balls. On a double steal Donlin scored. Schlei dropped the ball and Mertes dived to midity directing operations. The en- thusiasm of loca! fans indicated that the country is getting fairly ablaze overthe THOMPSON & DUNDY.,. .MANAGERS. MANHATTAN EES ze8ciwe VAUDEVILLE 33° same time working on his compositions: | winners in the upper half of the draw. |third safely. Dahlen hit a stinging |desperate fight fo One publisher after another turned] Jn the lower half, however, there were | drive to’ tiie teft. foul Lette Mertes ESAS sé ae egies sf ‘“ Reopens August 30. PAIN’S onanb TORT ARTHUR = [Brag Bm down his productions, and he was about /jert such men as Larned, Wright, Clo- Sener Catale ne eke, ‘Mooring Daky |, Ad over, the grand-stand one could | ’ ‘A Yankee Circus on Mars.” CARNIVAL OF FIRE - to give up when “On the Seventeenth [nice Little, Behr, Allen and Waldner, | Jen. Arthur. was out. siealing secon.d | whether New Tork aaa bet the rut. N ‘i HIT (THURSDA 7 ot March” was accepted, and Thomas | hut no two of them were scheduled to| FOUR RUNS. Ring for the pennant, for, unlike in. Chic lew V: Circus The Presents Intent of the Teer. Ree os Seabrooke made # hit singing it = feat taseay, @ixth Inning. cago, Grimith te popular here ana the | Direct trom the ef Europa, | Se! Beach or 12 Ps amen Lee Last year the won the dntermediate singles at the National Regatta at St, Louis.. On Aug. 3 1904, at the Long Ia! and Regatta, he rowed in three Sea wanhaka winning crews and was the airengih of caoh shell. On the fo.low- ing Labor Day he won ithe assoc! seflor simgle scull even sm the Middle ws better than any other. A pleisant feature of the day was Kid" “Elberfeld’s, reappearance after suspension. The "Kid"' looked meek and mild, ‘He had plenty of ginger, but Tim Hurst's presence was suffictent uarantee that he would not kick over the traces. Al Orth was to pitch the first gaine James P. Hennessy, who for ten years thas been cashier and opnfidenial clerk of the D. P. Morgan estate, was .ar- Yaigned before Justice McMahon in | General Seesions this afternoon, charged with having robbed the estate and several’ financial concerns out of The weather again ideal. (Continued from First Page.) Schlel died on_a sharp one to Strang. One of the hardest fought matches of! nonlin muffed Schech's fly and it was the morning was that between W. J./as good asa single. Huggins was out Clothier and G. H. Nettleton. Althougt | 9, & yey Orcelley onan anal Clothier won, ¢hree sets to one, he had |New re Merten, NO MUNG reversal of form in the second set| ‘Strang laid a bunt in front of the) Sanit captured one game, . plate and was on first bage before “THE RAIDERS,” TICKETS NOW oN SALE. (BOER, WAR Dally, 9.4 O50. Gc © suniay, © 8.72088 bases. Shay drew four balls, forcing in Dunleavy. McBride filed out to Sheck- ard, Shannon scoring. Burke was thrown out at first by Batch. TWO RUNS. Dobbs raised a foul-fly whieh Grady McFarland hit safely to Ninth Inning, right for a bag and reached second on ban @ ‘UO FR! about $44,000, Se ghapkdnd, oh Grady | States Regatta. The victory put hith in Beniet ‘coud pick tt up, BoWerman’s|and Dolehanty to take First Beseman || Gal IOFORE Hennessy, Who Hveés “ih Morristown, failed bs Gheehind, hunted and was | Te Claes with the best ecullers in tho| Beals C. Wright, one of the favorites) grounder, to Fuggins wound up in a'Chase's place: A. strenuous afternoon | 815 to OOF Nia BAe N. J. with his wife and fiye children, Lumley filed to MoBride, No | !and. 55 ¢ the present year | for the finals, came through the morn-j double play, Matty singled to. sess faced the lads in Brown and Siue—a ‘Abaut ANGE WHERLY’ ‘Wil plead guilty, it is sald, and was nuns, shepherd joined she ftbe prenent Jem" | ing play with e. loss of only four games| ahd went to, third, on Browsed silt) Neht for patronage: a fight for leader | Einar ‘ithe Stern Cogn ~ BREAMLAND — 1 gent to the Tombs to ewait further ex~ Second Inning. er nd, trained talthtuily of, ;2| in nis match with W. F. Johnson. Beheck NO RUNS. Suat before the call of time Ban John- a rooms ‘Dome & tin . meal becom t = club's. me jummary: lon . rarity Pee iar ia ch ceca or toraesd In tas | (cee had Tete inet Geeta geet ship eentor four. Yet his sweep rowing | | mraplonship Siaglee—Third. round— Seventh Inning. Sorived, tnunereo the hietorio exnibts pertine & An fI4, Miia, Sie beaks St ie podrgare AS whe Ayorna. j second degree, find's iy to Dance: Durteavy flea out | he pos, Intentere, wit nite best senior | Kreigh Collins defeated J, 0. Ames,| peyiin made a sensational catch of} tion, (All the boys let out another lnk | ESTA Ee ny St. fat i That Hennessy had been robbing the |{%, Dodds and Grady crossed the plate. | eingle scullers in the land except, Greer Ot ieee Oa: Be Ns Dane, detente: 3-1 seymmypra fins afgyh petting. the pany Ae. oe ead a BOE BIAY, Ug mbes BALA Rockaway Beach , Shapnon : ers} m the . Tue n, 6-8, 6-8, 64; Lb, Pl oeain 5 eld bleacher rail. Cor- ng. ——>)_ CUSTER 8 _LAST_FIGE i estate by moans of cleverly forged|stcaling nosand: “ONG BUN euet" | act the Tataplen ‘rowed in ibe winning | Waldner defeated Alfred’ Stilinian, 6—2, against the Mout cp Matty. steinfeldt| oo REF aie ts Toes: aa BELA sie an Oa [onrom, hacks was guopected some time ago,| atch ‘was called” out on. etrikes, (senior four, Imernational four and tnier-| G1 6B; W. J. Clathler defeated G. H.! ‘was too slow to beat Dahlen'a fast), CONI% te) bounced to Belt. Keeler Te Putting pace| NEXT WEEK—GRACE CAMBRON. Dut no effort was made to arrest bim|Gestier tore off a “single to Tight ami |elty octopede, The fact that Ye mn | We et aay Ra aL es) | throw to first, NO BUNS. sina. | was also helpless, popping to, Pelty. Ay. rR until yesterday, when he 2ume in:9| Over MoMariands: head. rand | sible for bia lose to Greer. G1, 63; R, D. Little defeated C. | corcoran’ threw ‘Out MoGann at firs: | Hiberfed was sate on Gleason's, high MY HILL. 1 Bon) Re Tee eT int NORTH BEACH | ‘New York, and going to the offices of| Malay tried a double # ier ‘tut | Bhepheard’s measurement Bull, §r., 6%, 6-4, 63, Cereoran, ithe suine way. Dablen | throw, but died stealing. NO RUNB. f the estate, it is claimed, made a clean|iox hailed at third. went out, [10% inches: at at ae ae ont vena took ihe first two sete with- | then stabbed atts the tte ela. after a tumble, “Orth, seized x gr ndes |B MAJESTIC Hi sicht sup cous otis Free Fireworks Thatedarte | breast of ‘uls crime. eBrlae to Beckley, NO RUNS heat, normal. A) inces Gyre: tideh. 22: |in the third set. which ne won by run | TCS RG ON Off Rock, Yeager, who ia in the game § It Js sald that he confessed’ every- Third Inning. ed, i Inchea: Bk FI le 8 FAs ning ine wat Te the foueth eat. Glavenn | ever. NO OR now took a very hot jolt YORK STATE FOLKS. BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. " thing, adding that ne ‘had Jost the| ploeps, 14 lene ‘of arm, 2. ani, | Basted Watson repeatedly and took the Eanes inning. NO RUNS. oNight at 6.15. " indney.du' the Faces, J/,,Gmoat’ singled to (ihe _inaeNt Beckley | Aven 2B tall, heavy and goweriiy |set and match. Camel} lifted &, weak, fy, to Brown, Second Inning. Nt wk The Volunteer ere With several wittesses Hennesay thea {180,80 in sate hit, sending Smoot to | bn measurements oy the long arms sds “hy"to onlin, Gchech| When Williams walked Grit hiked to west || ALCAZAR Washington ana } went before District-Attorney Jevome, was caught at whe plate. Mc! Bride | and legs and twenty: ight-inch wail went out the same way. NO BRUNE, a the coaching line. As Yeager strolled, 1agth ST. Stes 30 pon Dae. EVG, AUG. a. a thers he Tepeated the contnsion. #iruck git, Rackley wae nailed stealing LAST SARATOGA — | TScimcir Tune a ieee iitea a | Sit, named ME NOMEN a eattise | GAR ne seeEe® || Sa | He was arrested at once and he spent) LD s8 aL He geen dy a RACE 1S WON IN Strang ggcr into feft field and scored on| and bunted a foul to Spencer. Chase OPENING. fois, i Car's BI Burlesque Co. {© fast nignt in the ‘Tombs, Bariandy clones struck ont ike: oo] trees ers single to centre, Street | then fouled to Jones, and it was up to BOX-OFFICE_ NOW OPEN. HE THORO! BREUS, F i ‘The Morgan estate, which has several |@nuteur. Dobbs bynted to McFarland Jet Seymours throw get through him, Jack dlelnow,.. He, forced. Keawer at Nails ' I Ghe gaccee ET, a NO A RUNAWAY, | ana Matty got to third base. Brown | second. NO RUNS. HE DEW! oth per cen Be B 8 Ae jons invested, represents the joint | 5 +P *| fied to Seymour. Donita singled to lett V@lince jammed a daisy in left for Aton 1g-BS OF GRAND WRMA-HO! i KGangs of Howitt Morsan, D. Kercy | flied to Beymovrauenson,, sedan Alt | one*bag. Orth fielded to Jones, but hit xebar | fot ee Be oan, Petgh’ te Givorce git with, kw. wits, Fourth Inning, (Continued from First Page.) for three, Deseret ne UNG.” | Browne: Gleeson tanner’ Konies ots ee Hele ina ‘boc. Renny vce Agel : ; e ) to Odwell, z rowns. Gleason fanned, Kohler got a a daumier OC doy 2: Fugcinn | struck out’ Momariawa “aie mately to ~ nes aa scratch, hit to. Elberteld, filing’ the som ei ck sha ‘ o Ls Vy un ixlssel, who was Caroline Mor- | Sinows mut’ trom’ Leager vat Cae ite) rates 3 with Luretta second, a head in front beat a slow hit to Stra Spencer's tap scored Watiace, In ai Pott in Dunlowry’s sing to lest Shannen then | No Truth in Story that He Suf- | or (Pieur de Stare. Turetta closed «big Dearne DOR tty’ who threw to sess atlempt, to work “the “salioese pla ‘Bod ane, igh one. to Dobbs, NO RUNS, iy Fee ea a eee Cay eae ated gaa | ae UM: apeanNeeS Mifteg. the ehrow, and) Letty Tecned. jones War ut ate °| oS igi gne to Dobbs, NO RUNG. | fared a Stroke of Paralysis, ave wi a more strides. | hoth runners, wero safe, Kelley went out| ih ate, Pelty then flied to Willams. ONE BRIGHTON BEACH Champlain Favorite Beaten. FOURTH RAC! Donlin, Corcoran forced Barry at sec- ond base, NO RUNB. erinxhed at first. JUBILEE, veakly. Hatch swu Lumley fanned out by Hd Valnly-ak MoPar- Henry Miller r & Co. Third Inning, and He Will Be in the Bet- -DOBBINS KAO KNOCKS The Chomplain Handi; land’ three-year-olds and upward, til orth See rere penisole yates aR gePiineee ataete gat ar egtt* ad hays 87 20_ Walnce: (Crates ; Fifth Inning. ting Ring To-Day. Griving. Time—1.83 aa celcr Dunted anfely. Both runners ad- SPORTING. Beckley foul fited to Bergen, Shay Starters, | Jocks. Wis Mt. Hit, Fin. Sig. I si) ryanceds on. Minerteld’s, oul, Casegar f. was an easy victim on strikes. Me- Dolly" Spanker Lane 108 9 3 doner, Willams fied to Rock ‘and New Bride was disposed of by Babb and| gaRATOGA, Aus. 2—Goorme Wheel: |Maviont™Wvieiupo 108 f Ey ps He York leat another good chance to score, lessier. w rw bd Gossler ‘by ‘and { stricken with paralysis, as| Three starcers, Chase's hand bothered him and Kom "Masa eta yrs cp paper had it, ‘There ig] Vsiord sent out to make the ry Barnet, Dougherty, ing fo eh on four wide balls. Babb singled serd-| nothing serious the matter with the SEI PO RET ISE een, ee. e 4 lead continued to the turn for home, ‘Kid. ack Iined to i | An olf horse, owned by B. Dubow, «| 11s Mainy, to second. Bergen fan. Dresiaent of the M. . A, Hei te imply | where Molly Brant went to the front: herfela got another asalet eee ( * led, filling the bases. Dobbs | Pt ig ) fish dealer, of No, 46 Gouverneur t.| was thrown out by Sha: NO RUNS. | indisposed.' Frequently he does not | Opposite the fleld stand it looked as it RUNS. ‘the ambulance of Bellevue Hos- Bo on the piock, leaving his book in |@he would win, but Dolly Spanker came Fourth tring, y Reims ais aflernuon by knock! Sixth Inning, 5 Charge of his brovher, The fact that he} with one of her famous rushes in the x. ree Rape, Bis adjarinen, by. acct OM Dobie raade's arent cumming catch’ oF af Rot xo on for biuiness yesterday |Aual drive and In a furious finish beat Pie ec yowug alngt to \ Set bi ame is lernoon was respons! e Lf yea xford was 8 x lel sy ~The a Se The first victim was Abe Dowolf, out Jonas vo Geshe Mattand Vie | byes fake: “ek hd gh vera Rs a Fever | Fock. ene. er visa) 0 Geasler, nd hit | itR* Wheelock remained indoors at est military shooting tournament ever) Frizik. Klelnow ined to Atone. . Ni twenty-eight years old, of No. 46 Gou- $2 esp center, Dut was ht trying | nig hots but he will be out to-day. Winner Snatched Victory, held in the United States was opened to-| RUNS. Yernepr street, driver of the wagon, He|!0,™are third. NO RUN. His Hepositin n was due to the dis-] ITH RACK-gio ndded: selling: three-| ag Wallace otpiled. to Yenaer, re Milena Gyan on the scat at Twelfth street and | rititad crated: SLOunt Oy whlch Mo- is tpaleDow itch he has long been ®| veckcolds and upward; one wnlle, Mart. fair, |O8¥ was’ there for W, and} Farland grabbed: Lumley buntel safe- suffere! 40. In the national individual match the| Jimmy a! aiunshed ‘Af Oe arive oy Avenue ©, when the horse drove tis||s. but wis nipped aivaling | second eee st. rue, rin, Bett PM; [conditions required that there should be} Gleason, No RUN. through the front of the wagon ial finngy WO RUNS SM! at loast 36 entries. To the astonishment Fifth Inning. Good Fight Postponed, The twenty-round battle between Willle Fitegerald and Eddie Hanlon, th clever California fighter, which was to have been fought in the ring of the Pagine Athletio Club, of Los Angeles, to-morrow night, bas been postponed until Aug, 2 owing to the fact that Hanlon wes no badly sunburned wine uninineg fog the bout tha) It prevented im wor t raid | ts nan with “Buddy! yan Sheehan's in 'Frisea. ay already down’ to O wetaht for te ba wT aa Sullivan va, Tomray Burne, ‘NO RONS, | Jack (Twin!) Bull'van, the New En, bbs wae thrown Jand middie-welebt, has lef. Daws ard out, Beckley) Cliy, Alaska, and ts on bis mr to ta cent, ‘ CMe i tb mn Bi RUNS, Angeles, Cal. where te i ‘ i 1 Tommy Burns, the W atta bn ia Ni welxht, tor twenty rounds hie pacific Ashietie cluy. of: ty ine R Perrine 97 1 % h i ng. Honvolto- Ballor Boy and knocked Dewolf over backward, Of the hoofs struck him in the ‘pnd jaid him out. An smbulunce sealed from Bellevue: and Dewolt vahere, boots of everybody G7 competitors reported : at the firing line. The competition will | Popp. not be finished before to-morrow even-) ing. i in the national team match that will open fn way t it has been decided that hits EP that on ee Paper houette sha, 20, Sa pipet a al feu eth shell’ be mark fthant could. only reves lantaai J , : chal tat 900 and 1, the| Orth [Tether A od | 7 5 tme iit that A ek mite ie Ha AY re, Bs . ran, " seconds, instead of 2 mi! nue. 4 that 1 ‘ ; “ 7 i - communication between fring partners jai "actually hooting shall’ be aly swat aa vied ied rls Washlngton, i a ‘giant on the "range ‘I Bahding dia a Col. Frederico de Mondeverde, military pag mapring Spanish Embassy at He ig deeply incerented in’ the work of | Gey U0M, Rg Stone 9 pe Seventh Inning, Dunleavy singled to left. Shannon followed sult. Smooth struck out. A wild throw by Bergen allowed both runners to advance, Beckley walked, filling the bases. Bhay Tbamed safely, Dunleavy soorit Shannon was caugiri ad the plita, fouled ow. to often. Burns 108 | Moriarity 30% Bronze a swung for a homer, ce ‘onl to Drew do Wellaee,” Cai 9 Welaae. Oa ree nen jamash ht, Gren te a4 “ % 10 Barto fio. ‘ine. Qi Zangians. en wren alk Tan. Old England once more played havoc wt the nd there was a long delay When got the word Knight of Rhodes went to the front and held up to the very last sump. where The Lady, Hohasia came very fast on the outaide | and 27 by a head, Knight of Rhodes wan 2 length in front of New Mown Hay. ‘The latter was atrociously ridden, ¢ Runaway for Ben Hodder, silat BACH £000. ated roniden’ twos | ap old e ‘4 mea. Start food, Bae NOT AB A ne minsed his bunt pM the and Convoy was Dewolf's helver, was the barnes steps Bed the when wand, ON street) sesing is | “Bala, ou Parke. to, Beck caine was retired by Bhay dig wea Ben struck gut. NO HUNG. Eighth Inning, Inge the| Burke out, Jones to Gensler, . pateh-| was retired by Geers, ” ae, wtruck out. anes bugted ont. 4 Ninth Inning, nt og " xp Babb Ber- Grad, nes. Me-| x in pad

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