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ine ema en ee tT I SHE EVENING WORLD. SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1907. : OLD By experts) BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK + sxowece weitten! HAMPION BURNS [WALTER CHRISTIE IN HIS 135-HOBSE POWER CAR SKIDDING TURNS AT BRIGHTON HAS JOHNSON ON Johnson Wants to Fight Provided He Gets Enough Money —Humphries_ | _. Springs a New Joke About. Claiming Championships. THE POINT OF VIEW. Sald Burns to Johnson; “Dob! I'd have you know ' | hein You're only on the outside looking in 5 ‘ Che 3 Wed Still, as thoy eay that selfishness is Fae) Page q \ i i Sime mere | ( AVN ses ms allie And I'm so generous—I'll gtve you show: You get the ‘chance’ and I get all the dough; | You set the advertining—I the tin. | If you agree—weil, then, the matoh ts/ —e = ° \ ‘ oo pe Diets so 2 ‘ { Just make your mind up now before you go. You'll .xet the ‘chance'—at least we'll call it that; We'll taik it over in some ortvate spot. Come ‘roung st midnight to my little flat And we'll ‘arrange tha detalls of the "WALTER CHRISTIE HITTING “THE CURVE AT YO MILES AN HOUR, NEW REORD — (MILE - 54 sec. zm Poor Johnson's wits are in an awful tangle; He just can't see things from the champton's angio. ; — he had not yet relinquished his claim HE match between Tommy Burns to the welter-weignt honora that he won + and Jack Johnson ts hanging At°! trom Mike Twin Sullivan, Gene wanted because the fighters can't come to to nent Tommy Ryan for the midile- financial agreement, weight title. Joe wouldn't have been #0 {Burns, as the champion und the mani foolish as to take Tommy on a few “is making concessions, wants to the Rich Mr. Hoggenhelmer. He tn all the money he can get. “Burns argues that ho is risking his fitle, which is én aaset equal in’ value on his last legs pusilistloally. After years ago, but he knew that Ryan was whipping Ryan, Joseph announced he would fight Jack O'Brien, Large purses| were offered for the Gans-O'Brien| MILE RACE jateatacrowes at_every city the follow- ing year. Tt “means constant publictty in the Giants and Highlanders Com-| ,assnarene It means that a job on any team In How many men stances in ony uld recetve that 4 Year In addition and managers to at least half the purse, Therefore ri Ibe 1A entitied to much more than hatf| mvc: “M4 at one time tt looked Iike «| ixture. Money. Moreover, he isn't anxious} But it fell ehrough. If Gans had 0 fight Johnson, and only a financial pcuene O'Brien and Ryan he might } ahead of all sports for honesty and “Andugement can drag him into the ring.) [U7s, called himself Heavy-welgat, It tneans, {€ @ victor, an Individual | *te«rlty of the players , Heavy-welght, Middie-welght. | peste | “Viewed as a commercial proposition.| Welterweight ami Lightweight, Chass i ; ee las | prize of nearly $2,000 INCE 1st?—and that ts. thirty : plon of the World. That would have | BY BOZEMAN BULGER. | t¢ means, it even a loser in the great | ‘ a deen & fine-tounding ttle, Mt for (mY Hichland evacuate ‘the |series, a purse of upwards of §100, | te Cet hs 1 ULE) La ht } ‘title of his, whlle Johneon risks nothing| train; OmRds one of ‘the old re:+ [ Helghts this afternoon and tho| It means a pleco of Jewelty maile up | player publicly accused of dishom 5 i 4 Giants move the seat of action | Of @amonda denoting that he Is: ajest or ‘crooked’ playing. The officials { ut'a few sore spots. Ring affairs now-|'"For I am the mate and the captain too, champio d b for Mt h th ; SGeys are run on strict commercial) ,And the crew of the captain's gig; He pays he made all his records and in’ American joke, ain't it, I say? /\to the Polo grounds on Monday, both | “It he tecomien a olay It moans ex 1 TES Sod aerate tod e it Ae: Gas thet midoninrsive tena eeae eheaal z y f he becomes a star it means enough | alizn The good old times have gone a won all his laurels by doing exactly op- But it is just what I mean, id f them completely swamped in! the advertising to make him successful 1D | prart by giving them after winning largely to put bas pletely Swamped in Race the cireult is awaiiiog him It meana “for the Rag. payee nee to play for the world's cham- on Was fesulting from dishonest ives, and they went after the cule ; tight . t By tn which champions fought because| And the crew of the Nancy nrig [Famous English Runner Re-| posite what our trainers eay ia neces- Bhrubb. Tt sounds good, but, of course, fWco for the rag. That they have businens the rest of his tite prits With a death-deaitng blow, Ths® hey Uked the game and were perfectly st ee . i y) | sa8%. He holds both amateur and pro- @arubb doesn’t know where the fought a hard Aght no one can deny, | wrive Ree aah a Che aren Paster arin n yea tok torr den es Gwilling to let thelr rivals have the UT returning to Gallor Burxe—wnom| Semts What We Call ‘Form’ | ressional records for trom one mile to MURR Mo nue storm 2h, 8 Yistony would have meant enough make thoes at the umpires? Hishea trom 1 and xinge thew (puress if they couli win them - B has he ever whinped’to @et « ; Cy twelve miles. He has been at the game|{s all tommy-rou. Porm. takes the ‘Honey to spend the winter around a 2 Bea oUt 8. jthere has been no crookedness\ in the ‘And as for Johnson—well, Tm sur-| claims tan tua mudalcweurt ieee in America. elkht years, and acca no reason now to{Atngth Out of A bloke. It ants whlie COURtry-store stove in leisure und con- AST year the series of contests t Haeigu eat or se “rleed! “1 thought the, big black wAs| And if Johnson knocked him out eee haere Mees |your tult powers are ist, then, atrotke ‘entment, But, everybody cannot win, L detween the Chteago Cubs and the) piney ero tnciner Hall “fest boiling over with/anciety to got | would that make him middle-welgbt aNssarioa aber av orsat muay cuines'| pace elackers land tier wWottojoualeyer lets Noror e Taner orotder there Leal White Box; champloas ion teltwo bi an Wiliams (known on thd Burns into « ring. Didn't he aay that| Champion? LFRED SHRUBB, fe famous! potter than we poor bloomin’ British, {ei of @ slop." i pace) This ie not thelr year, Jeagues, brourht in the large sum of field as “Nichole"), of Brookifn, = the chance to prove he was @ real! why doesn't he make a general >iean-| tance running, who’ 's to race) wot—ye don’t hit it rolght in distance-| Weather, He cusses it loud and long n the\mere empty honor of being de- | given @ bonus by Owner Comiskey and ‘ebampion himseit? up of the middle-weights betore becom.|FFank Kanaly, American champton, at| running. ‘That's why you've got no a{!? bis cholce ‘Ackney Wick slang. clared a ghamplon. Yes, far more. To Tesolutlon Deeley a roam aay Ine the Cubs also were presented with aj state crooks, and they never did. Thag D If Johnson were realty so anxious to! 4, Cel - Sete te | win elthe ss iK #0 ambitious to shine a. hi .| Celtic Park to-morrow, te the despair | numb n elther\a National League or Amer- |. é the li ‘ttempt thi —faght he's 4 at the ohance to get| weight? Renccaaes | oth tho paleo la relworkingl tolaveihicn watetiintene Ge aD ete, watle 64 LORY be," sald Martin Cowan, |!ean League pennant means a puree of ittle extra change. Each National | [wus (he list of aitempts to throw game@ fateh with Burne, even it he Gan] ote tant m_the-proareamane or Towra Te Are working to have him| we've got lota of good ‘uns at any die. | G who manages Celtic Park, | St least §20,00) to be divided among the League player on the team, whether he! “The players now struggle to win down @ cent. If he thinks he can, Gans, who had whippeq so many light- : Ln iia cae to-ten.——Feu_ bones where Shrubb —Ie—cramnmrg tors pore ana it they succeed in captu recelved 39.60 and eAch| cause It means athletic honor as wel the Canuck and take away that} weigtts and welters that there were no Undoubtedly be @ spectacular three-mile | C58P tha ¥ too long off the ground, S : cits ne the World's Champions gue payer went” home -as-tinatete)-secees: 2 Hitle, why doesn't he grasp the oppor:| more worlds for him to conquer in his contest wine ou mtride—you take too long a| the great race to-morrow, T thowght\suin will be\ increased f for $1,814.88. |“In the American League three or four tunity before Burns changes lis mind| own divisions, ide. That brings the body down each! 1 had heard some swearing, when [ of $99,000. | “ro a man without’ the advantages of| clubs at!ll have a chance, but whoever Shrubb resents what we cail “ rm. time with) such force that it weakens! nna the ankles, knees and hips more than ‘Qgain. hustle him into the match on hie Ber yaile inaaiata inet tOn| He t depot in the day, This in iteelt\stampa all opinions to! an early. edt the effect that baseball games are aome- peur hepa iste mone iery ene OL ithe thorbes, [bat Ushrabby Has ithe OlO=t ties rcroaled wa ealinek ner ci eta ee ee ene PLAY Ee tinig™ wtreet-exr-trtver--beaten-a mile. ball player. above ql tningn, likey to to make terms himself whensvér, @ would be the cane with a short, «na BS Sehenis tn the future? ALIS hat wou carry "the body BS " * Sererrarerr poarently Mr. Johnson {sn't #0 over- far from the earth.”’ raat keene hear a Jingling in hie” pockets tee ~ ao a i : Porins with self-confidence as he would S65 6 | Doo’ McCue convinced = me | that can get more fingin by winning than {t ve us bellove. ere Nae % |_| eating too much meat was for {hla ty possible to garner throwing down hi e aa nl Ov Tae ‘Shrubb'n | kind 0° weather, a you should hear employers. Aside from that, the base- aM style Jooly ‘ell ball player ts honorable, and he knows Qu ATLOR BURKE “wil claim tho bas become recognized | ghrubb cut loose! ‘Wot the that his fu used to boss a c ation and no other trade | arrives at the wire first will find a mam waiting with a great big bundle. Gddle-welght Ghamplonship atter oe Hoge te Coma tice of the At-| te interested, remembering the success | by all long-distance runners. It} shall I heat?" he walled, ‘wogetables? (At his, future dependa on hw record = eel iantle Yacht Club haa under conaidera-| of the lower bay regattas last Thelin. somewhat freaky to th I "t Live on wegetables. eS i an ania rennegty Win (OE IPR sonia rad of the do! vitae | HOVeItY. Of racing In ocean tl obeerver, \ we ainateur (© Wall. lata compromise,” said the aie ovente ‘All that atands tn the way or a match eight-mlle race at the now-West Bide A ay this one otidovisl Yoe' Humphrey's race of the larger boats for the | Deals ‘Very strongly to tm Commit erver, but to \wtudents of distance! ,. a ‘1 i UT, returning to the financial end! Atiiletic Groutds on Saturtay, Aug. 17, ‘ie 2 Underw 5 Sie al Y strongly lo the Corinthtans, : j Doc. why don't you une halt and . ‘ between B. R. Day, of England, chan- | jf! i 3 eth 3 Sokest? Or is Burke ambitious to rival) URderwood Cup, for which there haa/and no better opportunity is afforded | WOTk It t# plain that Shrubb's idea t8| naiy—some of each you know oti banaballvandiwharitemeaneite a, | it Wil race Stirubb wilt ive Halles & Joe Gans, who once had designs on fivo| SCO Ro competition for two years. The | han tm the series of the Atlantic Yacht | correct. | “Bo I sug. d Club sandwiches,’ heliplyermerolwinliacisennast plon professional sprinter of the world. | handicap of a quarter of a mile. ‘ titles. at once? This was when Jack|COUrse will be from Sea Gate to Fire | CUD: ‘I cover distance with my short, | sid Martin, “and Shrubb fell to them reang. jand Arthur Duffy, former amateur A i Mike a ton of coal, He ates about 100 of them every @ay. and says they are real class: champlon, {= 8,000, or a part thereof Th , tis ¢ Canada’s Cup Forfeited. eamclent yma tO fore ia ROGHPSTEB. No Yu Aue, 10.—The | The ro ining for wix weeks. * 4 the same breath. sallere, There will be two sqaadrona, in which the tra anada’s ( been fortelted to the Adel \ Varnaitis Woataswitie teaser taleee eee Day hae just fnisted a tour of AUs~) ine challenser, ‘The Heaton. the defenders Another feature ; 5 Gans was Usntwelght Sharpton and eee cae featur, oe saeen aconine is | hile the Inrge boats will ty" the “ocean ry; 9 | tralia where he earned $9,00, and 18| 18 over meamirement and cannot quailty for Galnes Stops Bradley. Committee in a eeries of octan races| There wilt ere = Rak dud iI \ | now fn Vancouver, B, C., on his Way to| |» class The cup therefore goes to the ey: , : ere will be no racn (hla year for th —- = :e a pave : TES RSPR Cana serniin ald apes eed f (Bpectal to Tue Evening World.) over the Sandy Hook Amerioa’a Cup |p Llyn ectt "Chub cnalleags cute nel : = aoe eee From theta ba acest Tel C$ al alata LE Dy the City Island Club, owin : incite ; ati contest it . nena | fy te al Ane ; putty says fe would gladly make the| lenser and the defender, however, will: be (BOSTON, Aug. 10.—Jerry Gaines re-|ovUres. The dates will probably be jin arranging dat iv fixod tor the week of Aug wher Nee e eee ee retermctory 5007) Blas e aianlemehelnatiithes: winnlastmet os w the | tereste, os match if he can seo enough money In| held off Summerville to-day, and the original To be called a champion. “O'Brien claimed tho light-heayy-welght| J#!and and return, and entries have| The Regatta Commities of the Brooklyn | Wek strides while you American run- (It means .that his team will draw Bae Or : eee YON Chen Te See iee oon, the Breoklyy ; 5 and the heavy-weignt champlonshipe in| been promised by owners of mang faat | Crim to Hampton Toales te state Ane at | nere are Up in the h’alr—that's| a bloom- yachts will be back from the N. oO — _ o AoC. Chelsea, tast ntght by winning | Yacht Club cruise, Inv ateh weeny ttt | A tively. clos tdeaten by Jed Fitzgerald, Dick Nelson [the Rockaway Club, will probably be matched | sight to justify wis training expenses. | protamme will be carrie’ out, except thas 6 nt al ly close Ja promised in the yacht- knocked out Lew Meyers in two rounds, | to\ box Billy Glover forte the | ‘f from Fred Bradley in two rounds, rooners and s'oopa, Including |TcIne #rason on ‘the lower bay. ‘The At-| Jimmy ‘Barry, of Chicagu, knocker “rocked out Lew Mewar’ Ot tay i | extintag ind thecctubicnitithesss heraimoat t | eo; ar auio ena iton Justi now, ieaid | chyhrecei will by) (rie tee ene sete ee ‘ Gaines really won the bout in the firat| tt 5 antic ‘Yaght Club hea scheduled a “num?! out cid Cuter, John L. Sullivans, Te cukouee Was Comes pext sing of the club. If these bors meet t/ pufy to-day, “but I think I could 0} Canada’s Cup i Bd Attar Gaines iad jabbed | Bra t Club, in abandon. | whieh h somites “oA the ‘brights Hdisieseree: paren Te hie Baldwin to Box Hurley. nome at that, I belleve with «lx weeks’ * —-— pean the hose Haran to. his oo: fo Heh ft the brit nthe c partner, last night at\ the % Sullivan-Kellar Matched’ | {raining 1 could make a hundred in Poy down. We wenn un at 0, Gat owe, 5 | Brawn Ic Club at Rockaway | Matty Balawin will be ween in action Te] samy Kelly hae a new protens, Tommy |J0flat, and that would probably be fast Polo Tourney at Saratoga. ' 3 @ shortness of the round the ref . tmbery and guests of the Breokiyn| Beach Until the decialve blow was Shory: TRIS yiunexten jee. bran » 0) ctieeke ot Spakeorh tame] Spat y o—The 7 the bout continne, dive bie ¥ fain to Tzaehe Club will! be tendered’ a compli: | etruck in the ninth round, Cutier nad 2! comers, including Tommy Murphy, and Batttvens, of Detroit He arrived here Tharest: “rutty han weltten to: Day concernlie} SAR AES preralees id ———— se 5 ~# sary concert by the Amicitia Hanaeay/ struck In th ‘ i A fa one of the beat hoya of hiacwelght In the | S87 and looks every Inch a boxer, “M# ts) ime financial end of the match and’ In| (urnament of (he Sarkiog fa Q i! SeroUnG Ro nent Mies | a Whade the Belr OF Wis bout: a = — ai uniched to meet Sammy Kellar. the little awaiting « reply. If Day docs not con- | bépin here Aux le, -eccortalng. to AnnoUnpes: f Hise "the Amiciita Band ie"one of Re fea: | During the first round Barry apper: Baldwin te te box | Rattiing Murity fy Belton. Crent to run for Any Taras ammount Torn) en: —mate-—te der Tasins- sepcanantiog ———__ : jing amacaur musical organizations of “the | ently held his opponent too cheanly and be’ e special mde. j Kreckout Promised Here. - | Keane, of New York, ‘has uxreed to | Montreal, Canada; otseny, No Y.. | New i merely sparred and tapped him. He “ According to Jack Rol winte | {4% on the Englishman, and will race | Haven, Conn Aratoga are ent . j Keyes Off to Train. | Aecording to Juck Robinson and Wilite | } N Paria billiard academies are to reopen | pecta for a rood billtant“eeason on the | inisienting” proRriinma, Morte aie Te | cont nUed these tactios In the early part) pare x yee not gemain aie white | Levis tan will be a knockout in thelr bout |ipteed Upon, et ee eemiees c @his fall, and there js a probability that | ther #de were never better, LYRE Bick station “ini arele, Hah | of Uie second round, but before the walling for the winner of the Murphy-Hy- which la scheduled for the Dry Dock A.C. | ‘The coming of Day has renewed In- SPORTING. : \ “@averal of the leading American experis | Indications are not very favorablg to tha ni pont) rece id aie mrosaen ace thos cinory found wes bal over Cutler landed & jand fight. Hie manager, Jimmy Kall ot ast Tenth strest, on Monday aighl. terast in professtonal running and may’ | ~~~ S S ‘ | C reopening-of the St. Lovie academtes’ this | receive : 2 t ne has matched him with Johnny Dwyer for Hoth are confident they stop the other, put the sport back on the wave of pop- R fy fret) Se: over to play, One of! these | Rip Kn oppertunity to, appeal to, ‘the | Nici ae eer clubrhisuss teows to boy's Jaw, and the latter fell to hin bat matched ti Mil Inest at the NeXt and, aw they are from the same aide of the Ularity It enjoyed neveral years ago, | acing at ! Geademies, which has been closed tor | lgher eourie’ has” been! offerck | but ss s Paeotic i Far Sang eve poate been pot es stag of the Bharkey AC | Keyes Bas HP%\ town, they have worked up considerable Dutty, who {9 manager of Alfred| ~~ = 3 jong as the academies continue if ne or-Bo until the bel ‘ ew fo, train for the fied € A 2 s ' Gedsty ten yéars, is alrondy maxing |6U6 Sher" intra iq not Tush "ehkdow No of annette ine tn Rots Matnciae | rom, then unit che slash round pat SS" 1S MO OE he |istereatmgph, diet and are iy Wk ge Aner’ ot the gure mae ante nia) Empire City Track ons one again tf Bep- jelther to resume. art | resort u mus nny e' a * kinds of money ing wager on bs 5 ateh: i Nahas pen ag. In Bep: Fesuine, aavatarts Aue 30 resorted): to. mush, tatigntin ‘Outler: y | result. man agetnst Robert Hallen for an punches yy. Yenny has finally got @ match. | 1 tern! j ber. r ee lacked suMelent power to stop his op-\ 7 T, meat Sammy Sinith for ten rounds YONKERS, 4 ' i One of the first players to cross from Pee nenent in this side will be Ora Morningstar, who HACK M AY BE DETH R 0 N ED Inthe middie of the ninth round ai Brown's Hoceamay, Gah Sept HAS | NC HE Two PENNA NTS Six Running Races Every Week Day ; xt Baty landed a hard right-ha upper. winner © e bow a a BEGINNING A 80 P. M. 4] has closed out his interest in the Har ’ | out on Cutler's jaw and the latter fell with Billy Glover, ( ‘ . HOW TO GET THERE, Jen room apd has been rustidating in “ to the floor unconscious. He wee not May Fight Glover, . Breeton al eciat) parioc’vaithough® it. ta has heretofore been regarded a6 i ee ee ee are ta in| (kon Mundy knocked out Jim Bonds | Dick Nelson, the Giants, has Kicked out of harness and, fomoates his scores with the paper Lal Peomehes ottel ate Srateetient enh terre trea ere ath aid both would prefer several tourns- oe ; G ‘ 0 round! ; Vinctble on the mat appears to bere US,oMn company of wrestlers, and his| in three rounds, Billy Barrett. was knocked out Lew Mey¥rm tn two TOUNMA A. retuses to play with Minneapdlle. Ie is kre wrune. reed tn ics te : 8905 q 3 : out on the coust and talking about where Pare So. Rubway to 140th an spires ments on tile #dé P CE) Coes CAH chad CODE Corl Bean iaegcaternereraa ahuiat hook eard . There {a one man in Rooters’ Row who | thence by toll, All” Bro iePtranet | f —— — Cas | fi i nx trolley tr world champion among wrestiors and is M8 equal Cygaslewaky, the Pole, ta y jhe will play next year, Up at Minneapolis Sete eral Pinte) os ase = Fow-at a decline; aasordine, ts recent. $0 TCU, known Ja Buster Wirops [they say he will play nowhere unless he SLvG/e PULL (UE, thy, gppuelde fem, The | At SAT Pe oly | Ore is giving pool-piaying ‘ex- | ine, « He. es well Le Marin, can defeat : somes there and fulfils hie contract, ‘every day, but he takes It good nate GET THE WINNERS AT the West during the time that eports received from the other side | I{nckansohmidt. : —— [urediy and pulls for the visiting team the . One writer anya there are four men in| ,,Paboudny and Cyeaniewsky are short-| wnen the athletes from thia side, /feld sports, Competitions in this) The Philadelphia Athletics have broken | Dex! day Just fhe same EMPIRE CITY AND SARATOGA.) - | gf ecnand tor WGK: CLaks AT tc reach London, where th: si at ! Europe who are the equals, if not the ably ‘be a Humber of big eonteacs| along’ with those’ of tweety-five other | arena will include cycling, (Sotf, ATO} sil ‘atfendanes records for a pericd of thir-1\ ytajhonal Kittredee;/ it fa, rumored, has |, Yielding te the di LAH De ry RACING INFORMA Daly Nas returned from his *=-| superiors of Hackenschmidt. this ¢all ts 4 women, fencing, J8-| {gen daye, In thet timo they bad an at- gy ro} e z | z ry, for men an ‘1 I signed to catch for Heading tn the outlaw | py f have decided, 1 of Europe, He mays the pre} One of those ta Constant Le Marin, a Se pations, (reach. london) next July (12 |) sonnel wrestlagy nackey, tootbally symis | untenee/ es 12G280. Ther shone, tee te The magnates in that notice, to Pidvoa ow price’ to the LOW iere | & ; old game | opular a wo inade of POS Le! ia A U7 Belgian; who will meat Hackenachmiat ALL OUT FOR SENIOR CHAMPS | omer? the @reat International | antics and sedmiing, sauphapeld nde end Meat al al hace ancient aimtoraliediceiany weer Loprpoth rach paren ph : & eH Les sch wu. 3 | ; in Dublin during the August. Hor SUES AEN RERNETIH Olympto games they will nd tne great-| The Olympic programme has been ss | CoIVA ALL SPECIALS WITHOUT, VALOR AND ADVEN.) | Show week. This match ts for @ stake! entries for the nenior champtonships| est stadium ever erected in modern | Oly conditionally) arranged, DUC W144] pinyering who ts now playing right fleld cpr OXTRA ALOSPRCIAL, GOES MONDAX, yi 1000 9 olde, and will be contested : probably Include flat and Aurdie races, for Mt Louis haa’ been {n aut ut of the : pa Mehta beri, TURE. ot # , of the Metropolitan Association, A, A.| times for these contests, ‘The location Inajor leagues tires, times. He ia oe ot | teams "Deno i 3 VAISS HANDICAP, 1 AU. aks at oatch-aa-catch-can style, Of the; putting the hammer, throwing the seas UUnSe chee tea oe pant enrety Panera penetra Ce WotR: MeV ALR BTA are Begin Jose with H. Obertubbesing,| !s near the magnificent butiding of the Cae ea | other wrestiors who are compared 4° | Chatrman, Box 611, New York, Wodnes-| Franco-British Exhibition to be popu- pel adh coher yorably with the champion are Pa-! any, Aug. 14, and the contests will be| lar feature next year, | the Javelin au ling irtl- | boudny, Cysaniewsigy apd Koch, ‘held at Travers Island Baturdey, Au, ‘The stadium will be 1,000 fect in, Will be Umited to twelve men, teams sha: one of the major league rin Itpe, nt physician, was In- ade apa Horr Meime, @ Germain suthority on} prizes of gold, asllver and bronze| length and 700 in width, being oval in| to be selected by eee in ae OF $14,000 ‘wisher, from New Orieans tt has gtantly Ruled by being hit by “a pitched panne, =] | wrestlers, writes from Berlin to the medals will be given in each event, and| shape, with seats cotnpletely surround- | *mateur athietios in that country, van years dhnce he was relegated to, 0 } 6G b ot ora and he ts playing good ball now. fase Semienentn ieaaaromiitoakena prudiGprimedale to be eligible to compete an athleto|ing the epace reserved for the games| In Addition to these sports tere wu 7 : patent dts | oer Kinny seas Fis Peta proutised which 1s full otf | Berlin te not taken acriously by wrest-| must be a member of somo ofub, astil-| The outside track, reserved for ayoting, be big shooting inatohes at Hisley, tv! Chirile Hemphill, centre flelder of Bt. | efile ‘ta CERT To adh ren eh heeae ase Jorg, jnasmuoh aa the prodigtoun efforts! sated with the Metropolitan Agsociation. | will: be % teot wide and 23-4 laps to| Menley regatta, auto races on the Dis | (i fetal re ea to grow tae Russten Li intoln meen ‘Dho lat of events is aa follows! 10,| tne mile, Inside of this will be a run-| Brooklands track,’ motor-boat races at| yeat ture, Fire! je three mon nacied have failed| 220 40 and S® yard and ons and three % feet in width and meas-| Southampton, yacht races on the Bo-| "SKE clatmi the of th 0 y chapters in The} | tlthough ail inducements for e contest /intle runs; 12) and 22) yard heh Mand tow | Bina track Tent, skuting, fennis rackets, polo 84) ermhys with Lajole te Goat aiming. that te | Sick the Highlanders ea Cleveland. were offerud, | hurdles; putting and throwing the six-| uring three laps to the mile. other great contests, all near at hand | his \iyayers. When te he srork, “Jacob Kook, the German champion! toen-pound , throwl ae Nae Trveeeneeaiy ov enallsman ed | asians] Sie ee AES ela etn eR ria] Raver reciene | have, beed | Sande) Foes haa|tb do imost of the and when be a and fifty-six-pound wel, Tul 4 is out the rest of the men cannot deliver, maase Cccateek seubtianee abn greed donee. uw .6; (art08. epege-Coe lawn tensie @1 cuban besa RSD F; ei edestenion fy, See The covters have eiqoind a sonrer te.xult » ‘on y b RAGING INFORMATION, 00: ve new leare of life, | able to get in bia het without a shoehorn, SOR ATION: coerced ier shot, throwing the discus ang suring seorus ty have tak | t rimopeg| In @ ball H tries from each COUNITY | nyiing about old timers, It ng Detween the matried and Bclenthfle Noten be any otber tive ine Wit single men at Northeast, Pa. Dr. Manville | seectiana: fGe. 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