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THE EVENING WORLD, ENGLISH BOXERS “WANT A FORTUNE _ TO VISIT “STATE turned Home With Money Has ~. Made Other Youngsters De- ---* mand Impossible Sums. NGLISH boxers, so advices from E England say are ‘about to em!- grate to Americn en masse. “Spike” Robson and Johnny Sum- mers haye shown s0 much ready cash around the sporting resorts stnce thelr return that all the other hungry little English fighters are standing around watching them with eyes popped out like pegs on a hat-rack. It {en't customary for an English Gghter to have any money, As a rule, they have a “patron,” who. makes a match for them occasionally, and in return for their services pays a weekly stipend of a pound or two. The fighter is expected to spend his allowance in sqme alehouse or other, d se “few of them disappoint the publicans, it “Spike” and Johnny, having come home with pockets full of real | oe have set the other little scrappers a good example. tg fact, the tales of these returned * ters have revived the old English ‘ Meni that tho street of American cities |22¢ I don't know any @re paved with gold coins (instead of |<Ind. He goes away “gold bricks). and talk to the ‘duke,’ and spill a lot of |The most credulous of the stay-at-| "ter down ‘Is neck with a siphon, homes seems to be a little fighter | US for a Joke —“Ramed Driscoll who holds the feath: “After a while this first fellow comes welzht clamplonship’ of England just |D&Ck and Introduces the ‘duke’ to two Pow. Driscoll, having listened to Rob-|WoMen that are sitting on the hotel “fon and Summers, has acquired_such | Plazzd. and after a while they all si: an Inflated idea of his own pugilistic |*W8Y together. Value that he {s writing to American] “The hotel proprietor ta a friend of fight oromoters, suggesting a trip to|™!ne, and I tell him the ‘@uke’ story, girls of that and I go back 99 Summers and Robson ‘Having Re- | ALANS — BSICCSS- $25,000 FUTURITY (6 NEXT reason of the} | to the winner, and by | provisions of the stake the nomin: BY T. O. PIPER. | of the mare or stallion getting the ATURDAY. a-weele hence, the great) ond and third horses finishing {n the S Futurity will be run and won stake will be recognized by 2 division} | over the classic Futurity coufse| of a portion of the stake, In this way | | at Sheepshead ay, and the a: rats | it ts sought to tncrease added interest of the young division of the —the | in the stake among breeders, for it $s crack two-year-olds eligible—will com-| now considered a great hondr to own SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1907. + BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK » rs bah AR A NN RN a nA AON (UP TO DATE, NEWSY j}AND WELL WRITTEN} PEALE. ITE rg 7H eee 32 WORLD-FAMED ATHLETES WHO MEET IN TESTS OF SPEED, SKILL pI a e lGHT FIGHTS ON LABOR DAY = i Hthe States.” He is willing, being mod- end Q Ge and routs them out to keep | pete dees that rich prize—the peters to-|or to har corned mare or stallion fe to —puttures—-to—aecep!—firei-—sieas-| the ‘duke’ from getting trimmed. ‘E| ay on the American turf—and the hon a Futurity winner or a placed | a Ee Seevare for himeelt nnd a couple of [Ares ‘em out of the hotel, What do] OF# CWC Ro to the whmer—-Hr-or she—j-boren—tire tteene ot tin stake Indicates, | rence, Masa; Jimmy Gardner, ye. Diol Remdetrainers end a’mere trie of $10,000 on You think ot that Seeirerel hue lest aaet| oe the r. It ts iaraeorsnve Pes Soros eae tia oa POLLOCK. feet Jimmy Walet. “of “Boston, ve. einer poe (onside Cover tand) lets at war an interesting experience,” world will be among the com- ls entered before foaling | o Men's Bt Weat 3 " Erlenborn, ‘ot Denver, _ ten Rrecsite fs Pesuid said I. petitore—will be heralded as the cham- the name Futurity. It is A en a TTT RE ee coy treat Ca alicztootball Cael eet iad Antara ae if, CO) NE tee eremer gl o E Ma x a ¢ ’ OST e pring “Out the da@t Gaelic footbal epeaecyn Chelaed, Mase; "Unk"! i Narre es york, California ana| “Ye! Dut do you know where the| pion two-year-old of the year, A cham-/an interesting stake, and besides has compete to-day in the Merro. | ieker® ip te Irian Counties’ Athlete setly cers city and toga where Tilindeiphia,’ "va. Joo: Grogs, atteen ; 3 r -| done more to develop the two-year-old ‘ i BS heretirc e Ine Nevada promoters, mot to mention the|J0Ke 17" asked Bob. | PASE i ty ed pea ade toe ete es | acteuseer ae feree teoe cs nna aay cou ot ha caploaenipa lee ga Weare ai ceeatres Secure acarors Sesing (ban svarel peraitisal isapateat’| Tusmniscoutnenteieiceye: Gleoareee ee Beepas mulludelphikes Sare notetalllng| Ne nies pronengiPas) vision of any year than any other | travers 1 » also among the §00| bitter rivals in the athletic world—will | ried on there will be a show pulled off. | Auinneape a. ten rounds at Denver, Bran themetivar’ slit cccernses to gar| 7H wasn'ta Quke at all,” chuckled | Mit! jd down to the turf as race-horses | fixed ton the American turt. entries for the games of the Eccentric | tat the worth of thelr respective foot Tek Pancel. of iChicaeg) evans * Lisa bee Ww sow lof character and quality, for “blood; ‘The running e Futurity ia one of | yy % 2 ball teams at’ Cimer. Park to-morrow.. Th# MsMwso" far artarized to be de- | Char) ‘Uiiwau: Driacoll. It 1s Ukely that if he ever|Fi#z ‘When the proprietor fred ‘em/ %) Ouest On 20 pealaiteee : irity la one Of Firemen's Association to-morrow at| A great treat has been provided for | Mded on that™day are ak follows: Joo a. ey Newry, ES Ceo dele “Goines over here it will be at his own [oUt ’e found that the ‘duke’ was just)" Aways ten the greatest annual “turf events in| Celtle Park. In fact, several of the fovers of tils sport, As soon as the | Thomas |vs, Jde Ketchell, forty-five | Kloby. both of ‘Lawrence. Dass, wi Reiienectcandivhon tievarrives he (aril ations waiter in a ‘ote! up on Broad- re cain r save Hy. “ a , Ameri et Cah nury- wide nee 1s) standard events’ on the firemen's pro-| (otk and) Kerry Kickers petton ‘wit | rounds. at Colma, Cal.; Bil Papke 5, | box fen rounds In the latter city. take chances of getting a match, just srs Mihai eR ithe sn eaeeeaa fren eerste Eee | creme will have as competitors the | tackle tue men fram Galway. Tommy Sullivan, ten rounds, at Law-| Langford to Fight Larry Temple. ; like other good fighters on this side of Aiba taces elivover ebay countrys ena Hass | Stee ere eeu nIa tars Bad Titer bs aba acer the pond. Good fighting men are com- Hcg Cocraheted ea Te anit are Ceoer | Soe ne ea eae | | of Boston, and Larry Temple, fon nowadays. Driscoll ten't such a| sireds/ of) aueands ot dollars aie) Ree | notay the: Wuarence, inthe performances of this city but now of Neweastie, Fare bird that the naturalists are will-| euicc al tad He Giehodi Aietoienaes arsed | ocean athe Retr eiey) Eairedy entry cpucioa ans fas Sins ing to pay dodo prices for him. There | ord turnout of racegocrs. nhl iaseyeravee tiene yee ne, Cu scoure eiptriee) sing wag 10 be B are a few other spectmona of the tribe It is unlikely that more than fifteen to-day of the airivele for coe oe Sess” cue) night BEC ht cheat fivant here inithe American’ wood! or sixteen colis and x will start in| ROnOTs with ES BReLR eo at Deval geek puarton nifem Tpordabot he J jc: oods. | to cons ler a Western of | the great race next Saturday and thesn | 8 an and SMEGrs ne they wil have £9 tered At the track cand tort of thamn | ors: Comne 02 eventually win ou Sey ty = ‘anization ‘then . ning statement | candic sy tava 4 to-morrow, but from a | nd ma | te eee Bidropnee in yes-] BY BOZEMAN BULGER. this story does not go. | the rats z Piet S| nine foot qecend of ae u six toot srings tea | 2° Eady to Ko to the races, but there| Billy Roche to Referee Two Fights, ny sb WE he re wre —our—rfite—wint-orihodox Kas: base _ mene Lspemt-s great Coliniy,y the. nremen ge he erah HERE ia only one sen ane fet conse ‘# | 1, lurking in the minds of owners the| Billy Roche, who formerly was the man a Again and a fine sumsber Yan, ball sharps have ascertained with a EN baseball:k Tor TW, 30, 880 yard ard entero with che_ineetine ae oh hat if th Jockey Club hel ptioerecel paelllete a ate ee Ue be Jooked like a two-year-old. rude jolt that the Weat takes uy a no explanation a care and aici wat can | handicaps: G9 yard novice, | obstacle! City track that has arouse ayithe reli me retaliatory [450 newest to tan—Eranclice a Sas ‘How're things?” I asked. large and bumpy space on the atutedc condition that Dinette 1 Colin will) race, discus “and hammer, ‘all open. | comment that smacks of the unfavor-| measure that m from find-| referee of bouts out on the coast. Bt “Pretty bum,’ said Fitz, losing a hampion tn the East i Sper bo WAN bree mile rua | ante, and that ts the apparent dearth of | |N stable room the Jockey Club/ fected’ to referee tha, caren ces E Te! mn » losing 8) rap of America. jchampionship tn the East Aint the pole vault for distance. There |@DIe, and that ts the appa tracks when this meeting ends Mike Schreck und AV Kaute derail part -of his cheerful-took Wite--aeid--wool'y:Ahey.-may.be, put} was not a question of money Sil be 10) and £3) yard runs for mem-| horses ready to race. Mraresciotstiaccase;tiiors. ara] imc eect taser trae Cee “I *avgn't got my money for the fight}¢rim the evolution of the wrgumen- | cargo was fully as abi< : bora aa nell at. bo | One of the stanchest edvorates préea racing at Saratoga |hatis between Joe Ketchell and Jos Thomas ¥ith Johnson yet." tative pop botte| thoy have developed | eraias any city In { Gateers of AMinsattan hal Abxusuiracihg pareund Ne rank eel ieee aan catcnaciont en : understood that you were to get it"|,-scand of baseball that {a equally aa| Same mixht be said Second Regiment of ina | a friend of the Empire management| ere Long aso to et ne ene Moran Knocks Qut Yankee Boxer, T sata. acourate if not more lve. eK th 3888, the mateh at Gaello footba There will) sald of this to-day: | ting has been and isa Owen Moran. the cle lite En<iteh ‘That's what I thoug! answered] Until li Ler inedhanavotct sus victory, th reason “of ball tournament Setween the | ‘phe fact that horses are sent to the| success, and the public's verdict to thig | bantam, who will soon come to this coun st nt{l lagt ytar the Jand of the pet b _ in of wrkers, the paper handlers, pedicles 1. | effect must be. accopted 1g ‘ 1 ther bat Bob. “George Considine went down to] ting suy had been spread out as nd the circult kes, His remen No. i of rer | post day after day, giving the flelds the | °Uo0o Mull be aeueP sotto ts grow.N i dn cenrgh Ot FIR won apOehbE Pattee, Philadelphia to arrange a settlement. | tures geen for the feeding of the arSor and 188 penented Grebe ditt Newark a WAP HOATAnSS OL) PSINE [thes eATiO 8) C08 HE HAL Bo, matte wes the former alt=) Joube Pierce “in ‘a! twelity-mund pat f X'ad a lawyer. That fellow Samuel | or boxes : nd 18083 1 enya begs pentane ane tl} s day or two before, Is eas! plained, de of the Jockey Club toward the! fore the Liverpool Gymnestic g » Tha liow Samueljern infaders. Up to that time not a! more in % and 180; Bo reason of his| ferry employees boodinenyl hae ns 5 “ . Rrnimenag dali vathered: jocked aim out in the elghtoet Greeniee, whot owned: tlie: club) cand |W Rishi had ecousntcdownte bar SR a Brooklyn | esd breeding The gimes of the County Cavan | wh are paundrenss _ot horses’ quar. Emptre track, the a pnag.dally atierey. pare ae i GH inenih es Tae see, my end wus over $1.00. My|years ago, In the American Longue ceded § be pire track must be taken Into co: sr aencrat and tine icpeesp pi dotteg! caer erie says I'd’ better take the $1,202.1 not a Weatern cluo had copped in’ the} paper, outclas tion in the assignment of dates Betiiea oo far thie "year, was matched, nae neavenUiCiTeget: thexae atl Peateniin: 2 Sox but they lacked t at : the demand of the public for Au. Right to mort Charley’ Neacy, the ey Reena crip nea Ca seiner | et jon Rague | star players does a eel aitl be heavtl era tetlow Greenlee ‘asn't_got_anything “1 Rie pelle Hinteres Atheros great pliltine 6a Contessor tin wary, as the ise aay waa cae Could get “old Ol Bo Tslgied Ww paper} SOR re ee hinting ae well | oitere hase Baer the last race Thursday, the horse was, or re confident that he will havo Bo ee - | mocenting the $1.20. Then Greenlee sends | as the also rans, : fallacious Jdea wit avail and owners | dered inti the vetasinasn'a bande be the in winning & dectston, H < ‘ t | Ls eason se! ‘ ne will probably keep on doing it until Ps “ i i . alewards. THe Teportad yaserday that 0 irstructor: Wend from Sraiogn that ‘e ‘asn't wot] shpat Beaton sei a new mark in. thel the end of man Aas Hae of the “Champeens” “He Has the Honor 0’ Being] found" ns traces! of dope Hs King Now # Boxing t iia i vaste on Fitzsimmons, an’ I can | pennents arcve °F 5 n bOtH | that baseball will live as — Mosey King, the Connecticut int par Anant © Binphats jae amen ree renmre Talle Father Bill Daly was @ visito the | champion “boxer, who recently. retired, walt. AllI'm worrying about 1s ‘im up! yards In the ta'Ghicago, | for, the almple “reason th Tells How Welter Lost a Put Out by a Poet ee ee heotean ea aren eee pend of the deverturent oF there at the races with 1 my mon repetition of | SUF MEN Co ie a Ath 4 ing to do with | yoxing at Yale, low has been assistant 3 ces with all my money. ihe sane epetitton of} “A team needn't fave the pitch v eal - i , |fopeing down the odds on any of the en:| to Prot, Wiliam Dole, who hag had was down at Atlantic City ‘aving a problem A to stop It i a | ers dn the Work) to win & pennant Bout in Infancy. an’ a Naygur. eet ha boxthe -devartenant at the ood time on it, ‘e'r at Sara- | found d z |may not need beet flelders, catch: t 7 Gniversity, and bas Been Dromoted 00 wues toRn. Fonly ‘ope they ft all] | or ET dit ae 3 a 4 Testa H. was a hot tip in the first race, | coed. 2TOf, Deltant met “physical sultuire away trom ‘im before I ‘ave a chacce. HE Cubs teem to have run away | that combination. is favored ‘with Wusie (Speoial to The Evening Worl.) SEE EEG UFOS Tete nstory:| TSN are cba eae the neneTtig Ne) ender an hdgortbcinnenat with “the Na Leagué ban-|and a youthful spirit of axgressi CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Aug. M—Jere pe ha United Biates has, one family |i ESAny part of the money wien eee Little Betting on Gone-Britt Fight, 4“ AW aoa tintied BOW Wehanging Serna and he EIT ChTeagay ft threr carrot ett — alli father of the Rahting Tevtne, _; turned out two such fighters, leaving. Rien ‘There ts no betting to poset of mo fat Bob oth have a chance to nose hel The of ey comes larer- m3 San lit 1 ch_figh : iS on the Ucht-weleht chamolonehiy the mbes erela va (funny lA chieticn at ines mice, le che Rees lity from good management but. more vane altting on his own cozy porch whit: | out altoxether that they are twins. |. 78 rie the agee taken teh Here — or) a en eg Gute End Jtminy. Bette one. down at Brighton! teague race ertean | frequently’ trom tuck. More teams have | Hing & stick. He ts) the most ptetur-| Mharelare Ceorse anaeaicocny (Gananerl | ware eee ee eee tats eemea Hey Fram Garbett, who, hag pean iaggling ons Beach o few ane ago, and I met a} ‘Things in ‘baseball \ set BinAe sce than managers |@saue character in Haryardtown. but they are not twins, nor are they — cisco Wace he “brother Harry died. well-dressed fellow, who gets friendly | ranged to suit the tasie Win, cap WI Sheed ees Across the street is the home of the late | {niithe'lgiaae’ wlth the! ewo' @ulltyade!| “versie mererss cel, cc, te, attire vorary a Rec er te with me right away, He's a good (was catablivied requis ea rule | FIER two yeas of figuring oe- {Henry W: Lonetellow. and next door| There are Terry and Hughey McGov-| {ncidentatty, she landed many a large and {on dit looks e@ there'wilt be few talker; After a while along comes alot the two lenuce to | Gre ianaieteet lthe home of James Russell Lowell | ern, but Hughey doesn’t amount to | *mall bet. sate neds: mWelled-dreased fellow, and my new | world's ‘championshiy Waltzed away with, | Shure. me byes are champeens,” sata | muoh, It fs doubtful if there have been Glover to Box Seliger. ESHA MIR tenducte FA P y y Rye a Priceless Jewel was another of the good Biss shat nN to me as ‘the |been fought out ago found & fast year and | Jere to-day. But between you an’ m twins in the history of the country who | tnings that failed to get to the front, R. 1. | chery Setaer le aetna He ” pobabty Boke'1 forget tun name,” Anyway ne | ty Coe the We aninga tee ancestors pat Twish they’d quit an’ have cut such 4 large figure in the| Thomas Ia re suid the te the | Fought” before, the’ membore ff aoa oe vella soa ie # a dike and js attached to iN eo cations ; athay home. I'd rather see ‘em public eye ‘The only twins “who got as| beri, toyenr able. If she ts, | 4. C. on Bet. 4: Belaer haa been. 0 ‘stom uf t Swedish eo ap Weare (eo -aeeay af trive two 6' Me thrucka. I much space were the Siamese pair that| a Pinel sewed 2a ireturt Beate a sori H sive Of t Fad (PAD Sal tet a FCN SpE oS Ca a PTL E “TWAIN unuch spose ware: tie uemecs, Delt) COAL Ee a Meiers cals Erntrexey 1 weatstonal Mecesre linia marinas oereettronae “Atte: a wile t satie SCION ee M8 ever won the Pennant mors! man that iver knocks: helo tt. was a surprise,4o the bookmakers, He ran] fouxbt here when be meots Saixer, ine of to one side baiceent ihe H three veara in sucgcesion “and | th : a Ah OnE wate SVLLILVAN-- Mike Is older than Jack and taller, Aibptiatiaatideas ‘and brought home }4_be_a_hummer. fe one al ‘I've got to} t ‘ ay iy ® more than. two. ne r Gans, But shure Mike ta “He is a quarter of an Inch taller," | enough, place and show bets to make A = ge. “Old onto ake and trim’“Int;| Fe svould see a Aght worth xolns onal League ¢ atl, | true he does not know Shure Mike was knocked out. An’ he|sald Mrs. Sullivan, “and he Je older by | Aree debit. on the asheot of the high:stool SPORTING. i He's got all kinds of money and he's! $) f A rhumeew ould £o "hilaeiphita have never tt I BELA ig ali heleagd an MaEtheh bein’ knocked out by | fteen minute men, sees a oan j 82 far a thaw Part o would ‘and: from prenent ute | wee ‘ rT On, AM Qnaggur a . Mike iM the claimant of the welter- : eel : | be played in sti tao athers 14 Tio, Diace for the o' lad an’ cuttin’ didoes on| Jere, Sullivan ‘lives on Easy atreot|welxht champlonsnip by his recent. do-}unhtturmtety tor tie picrets thet ata Hut R in at , 0 you mean. imarts | 1a Chicago.’ 7 est would es that ain't no nttin er Longfellow's. lawn when the 20W. He owns twenty teams and wag-| feat of Honey Melody. He that] all get into the money if Reseed lates ac. ; gays 1. = Have) an equal witnansiig came along ant hit him » wel oo%. Me came to Cambridge thirty | he can do 14 pounds, Sack ie a ciaim- —— | Mate he ater ews bes : fase Sota nO eENAREONE Yeara ago from Killarney, He ts now | nt of the middie-welght championship | Marvin Neal, played the last time out ne T: et ie nay Bee ————— Hho Tathier of two champion fehters-- [ty his defeat of Hugo Kelly and many {it the fumbere, were up. seain got heavy mp ire ‘ity rac Fria . i te Mike, the welter-welght, an nck, the |others in his class: He says that he can | backing, \\his pricn being forced dos of VERN Bet ‘er to trim t y licht’ heavy-welght; three handsome |.make 458. ‘Thelr right to the titles in| 10 to 110 's wot After’ the feac quarter fe ahs OM: ao toel “Mkce pun daughters and flve other promising | not clear, but they are just as good as Yat and fintuied thirty lenwths to. the ing Races Every Week Day ; y are J & But vee Meena bu. formoltea tet any bead off, bur 1 just ian hol inte Si eaters NIP pea children. the clatma of some others, g Bh ne lie nt 4:42 fbetore ayn-uD. Pe sath INO AT 280. F. f tie business of ad ah eat demons every minite got on to his sty nd sent. wallop pecia' hae fe the busin f n iss? and : © ton rounds they were in the/atter wallop 48 hia atiach and tke, SSOP THERE'S many an Irahman : ii % i, THs Pan's < | ie Glover and Dick Te was groggy from these punchys in from the Lakes of Killarney y fatlee tee thinuites Inte at 4, H Q ing Dane, thauibixth se deventh hand “ninth rot ca! i that has not done as well, | See iy ane Mtrvetnn atford ae f AMERICAN LE mer Windlia nk away with both hands | But thera isn't an Irishman from any-| President Charles H. Bpbets, of the Club. The new firm snoker signed by | 2! * > i : atid CHAMBRE Olevee ae hahigohertaae re who has famous twin fighters In} Brooklyn National League club, an-| Ebbets is 8, March, captain of the | pacING INFORMATION, co-0} ative 1 ¢ to keep MAPA EID athienrolnd ee ‘i nounced Inst night that he had repur- oeeaeae Club of the New Engiand Bob, May, Ben Butler, Dan ce i : H hn sit NEEM Mine i chased five of his players that he sold] 8" $ Hh seowatrens i a cut over Glover's eye, the [ic at he sol a Segara eee NA tipster’ a mele a 2 3 Mugsin Pee ra bitin tarsi amh Mad AMR ic Rhea to different clubs and also bought JOHN WENEY, 2 aren ee iframe bs A fr seve CMuLEE fed him $50,000 A YEAR FOR lWaw' ties (kc cenian ent a Gaelic Football To-Morrew. phone 458T-—Teekonn f en Nelson A AS Atrongk as Heir y a As ad Batt He to. Y] | The five: players who Ebbets haa ‘de- | The rmes of: the County Gavan Young 3 hs started, He ts onl a ew | a 1 . : etn, ling Ning i oo thehe'aan ade dete ot Thee | AMERICAN JOCKEY || ter retire rte mina tt |, oss, etc a 1 L 0. waded In and aft f 'y ®) 7 peRuin, Aug. 2—The report that} [Present season are as followg: Henry ao pets Hout ies ae ea nieeite i i i rent back from y ¢ ee ey heen ; Johnny’ Relft, the American] | Pattee, second basoman of the Harria. | ners: tee me lenlevere niet irish: ped Pliadelphia, & | iad tahcel RE alt probable that the boys will meet | J 7Cnany te ngaged at a aai-| [UME tram of the ‘Tri-State League | Athletic. Union. The cup dongsed by GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. Ho was a puzzle se muaee|SH8in, a the members requerted Man- | [0ekey, has been engaged atm s4l-] | vam; J. W. Whiting, pitcher of the | uiK® Breen willbe competed for by the New York: at Chicam s awkward’ style mad hain eel Pie Ra bate a A ad Wil ; gp e taal, eobte | Jersey City Bastern League club; J. H, | “°rk tnd Noseommon vay Tro names, hia nt Bi Lou AGH kasd nie NA SERAEER ESTAR nell rora ACHUREVEIRRGN tone erelil Reatd | imeiialeiectenalarel Tang, « Puchot | | Butler, catcher of the samy club; Jerry mehingioy et, Detroit sent over every accand, wore things ta (bas, oouree, Billy Nask Kia ant | Sohmleder and! Felix ‘Simon in Get- || sturiey, catcher of. the ‘Toronto.’ Cluy |) Baseball Mebane: Render. Borel Cioats . jie ; roped ryt they 2 and Billy Barrett out- | JAwinY, was confirmed laat night: of the Hastern Leagus, and B, C. Mo~ eo aN ER a AP etary al avold After the fourth round Glover ar Ss ute Lion, outdelder of the Wiimngten ee 4PM One admission, -85e,,

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