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’ HE recent ring performances of | x | little Fred Welsh, who te fisht- Ing in this country Just now as light-weight champion of Pne- and," make me feel inclined to with | Braw some of the slighting remarks I Ihave made now and then anent the English voxers. | Welsh came over not so very long ago, | bet he has already @tiown that he oan fight. His knockout of Hock Keyes Friday night proved his clatm to a poni- Hion-in the front rank. But what has “become of Jaber Whitet We tn Jaber had everything In the light-weigh: Wine cinched over there in England | Jaben was very much to the good. Has he retired to the ip Fog ors or did Welsh convince him that ther man around?, Some recently ar-| fivea Englishman please answer. Twere was T AWAITIN’ ATT WE B47” ~ HIGHLANDERS LOOKED ~ FOR AN EASY VICTORY 4. from First Page.) OB GANS eays that he will “post $5.00 to guarantes that he will Ratt Bottling, Neieon op tae lave” Please tell us a few more details, Jo- (Gontiny ope. struck Elberteld got ) Harbea tid a fhe Dall bea, - pounder RUNS. ufully relayed rner fr: ok , © will hold the 9,000? a scored Reuliasoe pop. single =a! Who mili Aacite mhether or not sous Thies tonieg. 3h E ato : @ wie but went out at third, Buelow t Barbeau threw out Hoffman led. Fitok sacrificed. La- riarity. Laporte threw out was eats, on y Fiess scoring. Lajoie s| Rome sent ‘Terry home, Rossman out. aporte to Moriarity, TWO RUNS Seventh Inning. Kieinow singled. Hogs fumbled Orth's gacrifice, Conroy sacrificed to Heas on the line, Kecler's triple eoored Kleincw | and Orth Bilberfeld popped to Lajole. Jed on the teverT DASE le ee ce efor any Who will get the ®.0% if you fortett? | Mad ott where will you a few days azo, ¥ four’ Holly out West, you were “do has Did you clear with enough romped a sin wer second to keep You runnin, fell between three Helders, Hess @o- ferap with Nelson comes off? H ing to third and Fi @o it? Tr not, who would put it up |tut!l ethrow to yout Ie it Al, Hertord. your, “tor. jout, Williams to Inger, who Used to press the ing. but Flick went out at third, Mo- i an tell you which way to let /riarity to Laporte. ONE RUN. joseph, are you jurt bluffing? Fourth Inning. to Hess and then fanned. Flick & most remarkable runn 1g cateh Williams got Busiowe grounder 2pee mere Zeenene throw mwas too Berteau i ry rt rd » ® 3 Keel rte u L ecor ‘pas ME ball players mut “be happy | RY y, Ae Keoler, | Bworteld oo, eee ee cond. Williams fan! over the efforts of New, York | proved on another Sovuiie beater OF | PERM EUS. oe ett, Barbeau mont ‘urner st the trou! ea 'o1 mn dou wo ‘oar - nd Chicago to strenmthen their | SViliame. Turner Mpelaritye seas. | Qed to Buelow out, Orth to — fame Every bit of competitim for|/ Ane RUN Mortarity popped to Eiberfeld. ‘ their wervices tende to make the players! Turner ined to Kesiee and Lajos to | NO RUNB mory ore valuable, if not while their present | —gontracte are in force, then when the time comes to renow them. The Glan: oth were tremendone drives. Roseman cha-re one ints Genrer = NO RUNS. Fifth Inning. THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY’ 30, 1906. SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT has opened th . 7 Th meus. be ned ‘at an ant Hoffman fanned. | Kasinow tined to FoR yey ong will hok bored Lajole, Orth siegied. Bo Wp, Dut in man for mun, my out) Keeler’s roller in front of tue pate AY Much money ae why one <iee, | orowdad all the cornefs. fied nt. And the bali| to Jackeon. NO KUN. Congaioon walked, but was eT out stealing, Kletnow to Bibertel : oa | | Borbeas oat oe Orh threw locke- | out Buelow, RUN ‘should hoard tao} 7* Sixth Inning. we lad t the alls coh gibeges | reached Nd QUIN WILL TRI "HARNARD ATHLETES BOSTON, Joly B-~Witilam & Qutan will succeed Jack McMastets as trainer ot the Harvard athletes. Quinn, whose bone Js in Elizabeth, N. J., went to hater and shot candidates of the ath- lotic teams, and his ability to serous | enthusianm in hig men oame to the tention of William T. Meld, jr. the foot- iNNY CASEY IS PUT OUT BY Laporte doubled, D'S RACING CHART on July 30. Seventeenth Day at Brighton, Track Good vei coscn, wno ras siseted st ® Brooklyn Captain Knock- FRET A Oe aI LS aN ant ogc! Bee: | Formal annouacemant of tne appetnt-| ed i oa : EO W._bevpitt.— aK GY soem pe. eh PLS ment will by made within @ few days. e nconscious Dy | BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. Flying Club. BRIGHTON BEACH, N. ¥., Duty 1.—~ The entries for lo-morrow's faces are | es follows | _yinet RACE ? Pythin ms Kilkare 4 Buiticuner Ba ooot4O8 00 0 ¢003 |8t, Leute. Brookiyn List eas Trivers, Mote BATTING ORDER. For two-year-olds, monewin sre joo ia ia M44 a wale $43 Sim Leonard im Brooklyn, ‘“ wen best Wilkare can a awtll race, —Ruttiowncy < Og) $time ts | Maloney. « ! | Pomaker ian below for ; 4 te . Rey RECOND RACT=# H My ce ¢03 = & mere, tf q bs os : oe r ® ios Unwpiree—Conway = : Pay ; sha (Boacial to Tne whe F qh Firing Virainian TON PARK, BROOKLYN. New Amsterdam Fie Sy aden ; Wom Gowan war ber ~4 ae . a be ss ote ah easy ining’ when be f nteen, nal mame between the Br ‘ ov i4 THIRD RA! Lous, both manage were anx L. Inde gers were paying in 18 : ted by Atuvnag 4 c ‘ 2 Aveunter’ Karger, tie left-handed twit 3 $ | matin RACE —Por tiree-rennolde and up| f y McCloskey to beat the Doh 2 wer - anites Just before game Capt bie bd Jimmy Casey, of the Brooklyn team, | ' ee i was hit over the ye by @ bat 3 slipped out of the bands of one of th r o. Louls players. Casey dre i wo the ground ynoonadious, and ; 4 ora! minutes before we're x kn a wer Tae Cardinals tried ( ‘ ¢ 3 at shore to-day, at ti : : parry to rikht field t t . ' © to third base 4 Firat Inning j Lewia made 4 fine stop fer and. b ; 669 ic . oe 4 j * i us fi Second innina ‘ae <r r Grady banged out ® #k par whioh f hy gattiered wierd, € \ Slugwer J * “third Inning. ; e iKnreur's | 4 Pent ar ttt an 7 } STANDING OF THE C } vd | 4 yrnkion New farules 8h a4 ta} | on a war ca ht t atealing second, dar | Phila'pnia 4 “om ye ee % fh Ro) Ott Regt grounder to Grady, Ww ised (he tm a RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S QAMES, | to} Racuee 4 EEE ind, a Fourth Inning | . 24 . na M. y sent a fly t ; ** remarkatle f GAMES SOCHRDULED FOR TO-DAY York y pparentiy maf threw. the ray 6 CMe nat ay Xe Hato a Sunday “World W Wants . rantiona yen BASEBALL BAT = Ninth Innino, | 40 feet, running back $0 feet. The two Maxie rig but wak| houses on the place are large and aling econ: Ritter Jo Lewis | poamy “while Hammel caught NO| THe Glen Cove station of the club te K Maloney ’ mat, i relaket Sixth Inning Cighth inning. k throw ger walked THREE tig MAY.| tormenta it te wald that the club pro- Maloney scoring. |potes to erect a fine House on the ¥ Maloney stole scc-| The only form of food made FORT PRIE, July to whom) 3. Phene—136 an. | Land minder Albula, Reuben Bert, asd ran Ore: | and), 8 to 3, won: NO RU oT | (Hoge), 2 to 1. place second NORUNE, fot fF ntain), 1 te 2 | Time-1.0 2-5. Benvoilo, dunny Bre ro You Dw gr) j Thee. Ton't | rtf Re Ns. «Je Bureh | Bonnett Barry on Ben ty. Lewle ain Hever NO Weight place owne erty ane Durye Grady bed put, Hoelsket- .. extensive plant there. from wheat.that is all yutri- _ment,is the soda cracker, and yet—the" only. soda cracker of oe this is really true is Uneeda Biscuit The [only | soda cracker/scientifically baked. The jonly| soda cracker effectually protected. The Jonly| soda cracker ever fresh, crisp and clean. The jonly| soda cracker good at all times. ¢ In a dust tight, moisture proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY FORT ERIE RESULTS. The races here | |to-day resulted as follows FIRST RACE—Anclest Witoh, 16} | (lowe). 6 to 4. 1; Rower, 307 (Pieoner), | 2: | Peridition, 106 (Lee), Time—LM 3.5. , Cant. Gvend May Ryme, Topmall, Glen “Lovely, Choppy. Gold | Hack, Fire Pang, Lad‘s Btewant and Helen Miller. sive ren #} BOCOND Ac = to 1) 1, Gaune, 10 (Howe (6 to 1 for 2, Pett Duc, 12 Jackean @ to 1 Andria Vinotides, Thora Lee, @teve Orre Young, Re- THIRD RACE—Orowshade, #% QMort- Exclamation, show, third. | Foxmead and Scotch Plume also run. Usury also ren. Shaw CS Sim Beattie Nid the Dom rapidly becoming the moat {mportant of its pounpasions, and with a view to bet- | grogods, balld docks and mainiein an 108, Mo HARD | WORK AHEAD FOR THE CHAMPION GIANTS. CHARUE MURPHY HAS OPENED Te CuUB'S BovsHBAG AND Says MELe BUY ORE "TALENT THAN THE GIANTS = iF HE ere es | | | ia Pane. . Hig FOURTH RAC 110 (Moun uM tain), even, md y) NO » & for place. 2. Eminala. 107 (Wlah- ‘ Siow, 2 Time—Lat ab | punted French Empresa and NEW STATION FOR N.Y. Y. C.! i | Tt le reported that representatives of ¥ the New York Yacht Club are after the in Glen Cove, by the Ladew entate. The Gien Cove landing, ax ellent frontage on the Bound of ope bee | between the date EVERY >| ENING OB, | SPORT QUERIES ANSWERED BY ROBERT EDGREN. please let_me know how so at w Loomis Sanatorium, Y jeotio Please settle a bet as follows two, Ww A bas four aces; B has five three, fo and six of # rh We straight EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN, _ Finnerty aU & private was the Martin atte SOLM HAY DS, | Patchogue, L. Dixon lost to inn 27, 1990 in twenty nde, April 7, 1897, Dixon re«! Yersed the decision tm a twenty= five round bout fonght in New As Now. ie right. these dates, 20, 1807, Erne { - Apcision to Martin Fiahert;, reader of your spor - Mera weethar wr ee York” * none W. RIELLY. ajeus nicelr| ” Please Jet, me know if I am ft to be- liehsew. come a jockey. I am 2 am beight and I tip the AS. Iam sixteen years old. Also tell Kindly settle at le the neareat racetrack to the Bi by a will 4 and how to go there A {A. ah You are t enough. A a race oO ‘ some of the trainers at B Kir i me know 1 beast tehetis jit a horse ever ran a mile in gucn frat — | Not vet. Bat soon, Will you plesee Uy to settle « ——__— between e friend and myealt? A be STOPPED A FUNERAL. that George Dixon fought Frank Erne {twice a the Broad Athletic Club, | Joseph Russ the fMewe— dout twenty rounds | age. ogent Austin being referee of that fight. The '* "tf ? arcond was a bout of tweniy-five by etree founds, the deciaton wong to Dixon tena Dick Roche wae reteree w, the Yone of contention Is that I cla:m that! eae aar tatters | Ty ete AMES TENS SRS | peel. | DEA, am, ROOF ERNEST HOGAN THE 4 FOR! DANCERS ARTHUR PRINCE, The Ventrtlog’ tha aL ANT Liat Ween) Mine “Ratti «Montes aie rl THBATRE | Prevent Culling a flere Tren, Pioste wee ann ase beet? 5 ee Continuous, AND wel Te THE BE Lar 0 Bett, Jews. Dewteom, meaiiverer. HEL othe. and | witln. Nuehia 18-Toe. MOON BEACH, STATIN THLA: HAPPYLAND] KIRALPY’S “VENICE.” | VE HUNDRED PRRFORME) “MANHATTAN BEACH RICE'S GIRL FROM PARIS, fuss! « PAIN'S grnat*vireserk. POE SE P EATS. “Bite k & Belmont White @ Su 'a Trew, others, caine CuuMp pai” Q. pe Rio aut Adan, bide. (eee egse ti Ey REN NaN, ie hee meats OOo. Ti iste ae, in ek jot rain pert, i hoy At Hat. rra nalian | Pony Maier Uda. “eae ites ALee el i site of thome two battles — ric any 8 driver fo: AMUSEMENTS, ; 1 The er » how.” Wr ss’ To-night own g Baily” N.Y. ROOF | j Mi 424 at & Sch ay. Bowe 10 Mara Wed & Baty Avrican Fx |The Gambler Ff, West) Cone> ISLCANO | 25 ied Moon tee er DREAMLAND | Take Leo Mteamboate. W. A, Elis’ Bpeciaoniar Muatermiaos, AL OF THE WORLD The Dream Show of Dreamland. THOMPSON & DUNDY'S GREATER LUNA PARK 32 Minutes by Luna Park Rx. from Briden FELTMAN's DEUTSCHER GARDEN GERMAN BERKS. “au: snow THE DELUGE wei i Johnstown Flood Bullding, Ward’s Baths, Om, the Oerga ony Po amare BEACH st jug Arthur Dunn, Empire City Quanaite ath U Mal - AENDBRSON'S Ss Sat | ‘BRIGHTON RAS Firion SPORTING. PURE. SORE: Last Week of lati iy Roces

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