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NG WORLD, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, oO THE EVEN! FSTORWES OF SPORTS BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK» Sac@BA'wAisN “DOCTOR IN GANS’S | JIMMY BRITT AND JOE GANS AS THEY WILL LOOK IN RING. ) - CAMP LIFTS ODDS / ___ AGAINST “CHAMP” fe . Mysterious Visits of Physician to Col- _ ored Fighter Only Ruse to Get a »_ Price—On Eve of Combat With Britt, “Joe” Is Confident. | Tim's Cc Rouer WONT Fool Jaserr. — WHAT WAS T. DREAMING OF 2 OH Yes! Spy | NEW FLAT, / BY BARTON W. CURRIE, (Bpe'-| rom @ Stam Correspondent of The sveutne Wo: 7 San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 7, | OE GAN. jonmy Britt are ready for the gong. Both men have fin-| Tie SEE jshed, the hard work of training, and from now on will do nothing but short runs on the road, coupled with ght sparring in the gymnasium. mtrary to the general belief, Gans has had no trouble in making 133 pounds. When he arrived in Los Angeles several weeks ago, three days’ Trix SAY BRITT WI BPRING SOMETHING BRAND NEW: = PICTURE BIL NOLA® AT THE RINGSIDE a Se THe BOTY : : : Cha DW) ; “quiere 1M ; \ a a oe ; 4 ‘ e ‘ 7 iy MAY be | work brought him to 135 pounds, and he has not begun to restrict himself : © iS eaagaeit ne re - mt table, eating and drinking whatever he wanted. ‘ ; Billy Nolan, who was really trapped of dollars. It woul 9 2 ‘ 3 z fmto matching Nelson with the negro, Hoop if the Brice went fone yee | Believed that it would be impossible {0 429d Gans has said that he Intends! f 5 . for Gans to get anywhere near the 1 mys: ers end on himself. Tho a | ——__ i Bees doct winds without resorting to a surgical ence Gans has no whose pres- 4 is x $ r mad: ‘operation. He said shortly before the }¥,“Mecting the betting and giving ihe {Yast Britt-Nelson fight and | . G85s men good odds, very a, i ‘, | g | A + Pes incorys Beer cicxcan with Gane soon atiar Bt, ootnet ont, Sala hiss ly | Baseball Clubs of Greater City Brooklyn Recruits Giants, Highlanders ang fee Nelo Nat Geevowedot Brits | emoked poetic Late, Spee ae hg Strengthen With Young]! for Season of 1908,|| Brouklyns Sign Clever 4 jSefter the Ne:son figh peared £ : r stare laxt Year his Nght, and I do so because I know! If Gans h ht ' ‘1 4 , =| | Pttcner—Whitin es City. y sters for Next Year's eae can make as low a weight mignt” Interfere wit his oat ese x | Players in Every Depart-| Piteher=Brge, of tndlanapole guns eS ae jsut Spek —strong—fight— hs , fis making a | |. Pitcher—Hoimes. of Si aS . ctor would be bi iG} 133 pounds is the ‘bunk.’ He could Quarters in daytign tof Wilkes-aBrre. | | PitcherHunt Pitcher—Hees, of Springfield. i Fought around the " If, Gana peopl Fight at two pounds less if ho had to, | “id not think he could fy 73Rs, People : Catoner—Buuer, of Jorsey City. without Interruption. Of his new pltch= Gnd do you mean to tell me that any \nieunal, trouble, they would hush’ the | BY BOZEMAN BULGER. Guichen Hlurtey, 9t Toronto Tra he hay feat men in Lake, of Jet could a + Joe on the k Inflelder—Pattes, of Harrisburg. ity; Zeller, of A a, and an- be Sears sive) Rone foc tee, rounds und bet their money the other way, The a : the three baseball clubs of Greater] | jhticider—M Ue etteyald Prem OEA Tila ntanorte elson if he had not strong are behind Gans are taking Sew York don't make.g clean sweep| | Infeider—MoMillan, of Juckson- | I nll of these men work, better men in the be Zeller has Atlanta, and sed with bls work training jn the Sout wn of Blair and Sweene: except that both ai in the migor leagues. Jook« to have more real ening than either the Glants or Peiaiarre all the Brkt money they ea, Lt 'y can get, and IM x this ts pretty foi | J next weason it will not be due to al | ville, ; a, oar Near the Welai: intends to "try." Proet that the hegro | tack of youthful talent. The array of Inflelder—Zimmerman, of Harrts- would seem that Nolan knew what 1 ee w players already headed for MAnhat- Seppeuise ot Wil ‘ he was talking about in this conneo-| 1, Gans Protects Friends. | pasmiplerersisictedranen nese ae Helder —Motann, of Wilmington. | “ton, for Gans is within « day of the | for Gane ore UNE which can be anid 4 k on to draw from there ought to} 2 oe Z ——— Le 21 T i ‘ weight and has not found It necessary the worst of It wees tn ie eens ay Phtind [St Louts, who tu the only fighter that busy doings around these diggings | Glants { Bradford, “to resort to weakening methods in) He did not salon te Algae eee fees y over a | Knocked out—abe Attell ee order to take off weight. Britt has had O% him before the McGovern fake, and BY JOHN POLLOCK. | Sear ago champion, will be given hey fought a the twen- | a: feather-w! the spring. In addition ¢ ther chance to|ty-seyven recruits all of nearly split with | > " ’ rs, Out the thirteen men trouble wit el and as i ‘ h Herford beoi ni h be clever Abe * ve been matched | hn een reserved and this wl Pe Aras Efights best AC 15 there wil'be no ques: | aiclannee, ity one of Joe's frien 5) A aes cote ey CUD) Bie Oe | ce fetoung hay ol am | omens ao tne aetense of KALTD for instancenge pitched "twa 3 if ©, signing the negro’ hi on of the world, and Jimmy! Jim Barry, the Chicago 14) neavy-weight, | Saturday evening, Sept. 21 will’ try | er’ ono: ink Pep Ycheobeyd pnp babch ad rt Beier: thacwaigntspropesiticniburing | the ttaley ean enti eros CRAPO Of Ce ee ea deted | who ecured u decision ores Tach iccteiny, | Batt to ent sullivan a> ailckiy oa Downie: | Siphtyreirhit hal players | Pitches for Boston and “fas ‘then sent lust year, his He te a thor- J pitcher and knows the big league, He is not an of Butte; Zeller, of Atlanta; of V ‘The Ilghlanders have s e Giants have a 1 n has made a w red eight |B of six, jof Jersey Cit}, and Manning reach | lan *. Outfielders, Bl Haithee & se man to stand a tap on G Celther man. Tho betting, as quoted in| ne‘hag old nie pee cane, This time oo oion of New England, are co fignt|t! colored pugilist of Patladely Ban Franctaco, i 10 to 7 with Britt the|the board and when the odds begin to| again. They have just signed articles | Thumday ment. in mow ee 0 : t clea | Thursday night. te now mhort ender, This seems a false price) d!0p, us they -sureiy-will winin & Gay;|or ereement to meet in a ten-round | gare.” Barry will) beat work on angles of Fitzpatrick Retires From the Ring. | ,0°%,/4 tspatrick. thitago welter-; and Brook! and gathered {n thirteen—n: ke who has been many ye ‘a8 to form and everything else. Gans|° 5° of the contest, it will ‘ tack Johnson and Set re: | many as both the others experiment. Hess and Triges are also tie G1 to § chance against, Jemea| MO"Cy, from Gans's corner which sends| bout before the Indianapolis A. C. on | Bridgeport on “Thursday night. Minty | Brooklyn is evidently men who have served in the big league, i Skew them ‘down, Thursday evening, Sept 1 They are| challecre she nnn ; Rus ees AEM ECG Nels and will do lots toward @ pennant. : yard. here 1s Wtde tak now of the first} ‘ : nat the |Attell and TommySullivan to Battle. | {)°32" money and brains can turn ROOKLYN'S greatest neoa,now ; | The sports of San Francisco are not |Pttt-Gans falea, tho moat artiste thee | to. battle At 121 pounds. WelED IP oe athe| “Brooklyn Tom: eee Cite elas T thened In every de-| Holmen, Re Reet annilicee botneee re FecROnea — WICK those of other] ene Kind _ever—aeen-treite-ropes net} Tt aeoe tor mit Der cent. Of te te Eat ry a present | clas 1 thet fonts and ¥ifwns {minK As bas been tnflelders who-can hit, Halen they ‘take notions and take SicQo une, tte, famous Jim Corbett-Kid| srose ‘receipts. This will be third | boxing instructor @ Missourl A. Gy of | hia lande ald jeapecial stress 0 and -Bonoran-tse jooted after-thie fost a priching department. McCoy knockout scene which too! peat es 2 tthougt ; thelr own favorites trrespective of dope Easterners. Gans spoke. freeter ah hol bag ae aie infielder Nee sealant Putte Come ager ee | pai taunci a J: round decision to Attell in Chel- | | Graw and GriMth belleve of Mikes Brean : "| Pattee and Murch are both good hit or reason. They made Al Kaufman: a| ff Mergbritt fgnt when in Los Angeles, fifteen-rouns . N WA NER AT | OTH McGraw 3 e jot B . Mass.; McMillan. of Jack : 2 : 4 Big ts 1 ahot over Jack’ O'Brien, and} 20,8 uoted 8a follows: “I know this| sea. Mass., 1a February, 196 and belle that pitching 1s the prime factor temvilie: Zimmermann, of Tiarrisburg,| tera and very fast. Personally I have Rae o haere er ecthiel tor che ea man Britt lke a book. I know every | later knocked out by Attell in eight) HURLS tn baseball and ts all importaft, |224 McLean, of W mingtoa. | great hopes of McMiNan, of Jackson- t | blow he uses and just wnat to counter JOIE ‘Omer managens lean toward heavy! cGRAW has shown excellent ville, never met a man of class in his life. | ¥ith. Tapappened tol pR vey z scares; rounds at Loa Angeles, Cal. | “Why, the night w at th Wants Burne and Kauf- ee ne nlite b nfleld. judgment In Mmilting his recrults mended him to Donovan. He formerly | They made BIN Squires a 10 to 6 shot|agnt he caine pl se) ined ithat i other) Conre Picea PITTSBURG, Sept. 7—Hans Wagner.| Throwing for |nccuracy,) Player to ™tters end ours seme eS et ne sees io all: the (particular | played | with the=Tectn logical’ Col"éxe i fF Burns and snapped up all the| with his head down aldeways, as he al-| Hash) Aa pear oa tire Oe Oar eat CN) “world's | stand on any base and throw at the RECA Cen Mts ier ; positions on his club which have be-/at Atlanta. and was head and shou. re furns money in sigh! ny thank-| W4ys fights, and 1 tet a good righ: | dim Cots ght promoter of C M8 | baseball feld lon.” So | Cloth sack on every er dase; sp Ly shit oA = above any other college player in that ted pore cekingi lt ee rar sa nots Aero eeT Oar ed ee epee lax: eviticebarantonclingh Fetiutan) between | Peseonlly Aelia CHBMUIOR i Fi he haa i Where ball allghts to be counted as t! | Rare itwenkenealsidie’ needa very) caws tech oreitinnbountiyaniteriavas testa: na def t Tully and regarding the short end as e| or : of a cross poke, over the to Tommy Burns and Al Kaufmann for the | Come out ¥ gift. They (overlooked the fact that|shoulder.T- dont know wherher ‘Vi nesveaeieht elarmpionahip ttle, After a{Jole, manager of the Clevelan Ketchell had given Thomas a fearful sought erat Solu to hit at all, but! conserence with others tn din his land for years held up as the only Hitting {for hel ‘a n't duc; hi Oke froth ounce he would offer the Hing storshel lacing, electing to believe that Thomas Atal aor Seal heel tS TTS eee ato ler ete i aad Jequal in general effectiveness, if not) termine highest hit. him fair on the chin. Britt rocked £. Of the gross recelp H “had deemed Ketchall easy and would | second and then he began-to back away ™ a+ supe to- Wagner. Hana ‘has dived |* Catching ‘tarows at all \bases, each | | mark Fungo hitting for distance, best or three hits to cou: pitchers, but ts in need of another good figntning and its ‘above 20. Te ts tanelr yetiesta ass s small of stature, and that may wor! Lnflelives GANG FAA eXtra ACALeR His Senin, him. but you know Kid Elber- Joutfeld needs no repairing, 20 he has fo: jy small. and so is Keeler. [tet it stand, Pitcher Beecher, who waa! Zimmerman and McLean also ala |secured from Springfield, Is said to be great work duwn in Pennsylvarsa for Giants’ Recruits for the Season of 1908 , stop watch to de-| ‘be ‘in better sha from me. It was fra: if ‘e } ¥ . +) g) Plavers to furnish thrower. Curt Bradford. one of the finds of the season. Mc- two “Aut The Hrooklyn wapie bert me. mie a Ko0d ticking to, tie. pody before f : |down into his kick and come up with a) PRI £m both aides of the plate Pitches Cues ee Crew axpeate Him te mabelaigreat Tees] sek taiey pes a rcleim’ on dow: Corbett The Short Enders Win. fwent down and then he was to foul me, | Ba Sale ‘oti greenbacks|(that Theasures ex-|. Hans'Ja also: willing tormake any ad- | f caronetqvames, jot Meridien. ord. The scouts al! pronounce him a tro former Oriole, but there is Iittie [+ ™ all of these fights the short enders|I hadn't meant to hit him hard, bui Sharkey A. C. to Have Inter-City | actly $5,000, which he ix willing to ditions or allerailons to these condt Pitcher—Beec of Springnel wonder, g Ghance of getting him, as he has de- ‘won, to say nothing of the last Nelson- | *fte 1 got the punch started T coutdn't| Bouts. | ger on himself feat Lajoie for Mons that Lajole may suggest. And, Pitcher—Devere. of SpringfleW. jad? Curtis Bi ieplis Kress TOnne catch: Glared that he will never play major Tarte aftair, bef: ah ih pull tt deck without tipping off that the | a | wager on. himselt | me de Just to make the affalr more Interesting. | | Inflelder—Merkle, of Tecumseh. as In evidenced by the fact Mat| soehe pall again. zt . fore which there were | fight was not aquare, ‘An inter-city eerles of bouts, in which five! the world’s baseball feld championship, | Manager Clarke, of the Pirate: wilt pated jeleht clubs were after him when New |““rE"S ae 'ip the Greater New Yor “Syid’ men but Nelsdn men, and no money BriEWatonniheeR fat the~ bert” boys-in-Phtintelphte wif rivet | paved upon the: folowing triaiar ing to wager an. additional, 3,000,,on | |_ Inte COSC ye BEES: Lo aed oe nee nape: clubs. look very. atrong_tor_naxt eoason: ¥ ‘3 4 | = i v accents cms — in t \~ a ‘but Nelson money tn the pool-rooms, RU a the dest of thelr weight here, will be| Running to first from the plate, Hey Sener —E SOE ee ea Neo Tock TaUoTe The managers pave been more tors it i 2 k club, and Well, air, I had to chase after Britt! brought off at the ne: ¢ . +s < i turate in securing stronger ¢alent Jon Gane ts the wisest old om! in the] ang’ ltths pects chase after Britt | brought off at the next stax of the Sharkey w is very much pleased wiih his! net is/was ever known at the close fighting business to-day, He leaves no| him up to me In the clinches, and every bout, kie and Hec- oh R bf showing so far, Both Me “Hees | & which will b OF sl: Ou! slide. 0 pag} i +4 ‘ (angle of the betting game unprotected, | time f ot my head down by ‘his ear T, Stone, "the a amsiau wate ath Bee |" A fun around the b 5) | 308) Are, sald to, be excellent: tnelders, | omesien and hes taught ooveral fighters and | Wu#Rered, (Come on. Jimnme game on Tey yaaa he chasrplon Heatherwelknt Of | Shortest bunt. Position of ball from | Giants, will ‘bein “shape ‘to, begin an | @ A i 1 ‘ove Ki to be a wonder. ms i jother cha patina f this com-! . . fnanagers a lesson by his ahrewdness,| me.’ It took me all the reat of the |o'Too!e to Fight M where {t stops to plate to be measured. | Shebie recon tcaginendrtiennentare H lt ecruits H where was least expected to show. |Tound to rib him up to come on and q eran and Walsh. | “up the holes there NItop ‘ Se ing with a Running to fi #5 5 + Distance hitting, each batter ood enough to patch uy ‘One year before Gana secured the| 1% me, and after that when I swung! Tommy O'Toole, the clever featherwetght f Giants should not very 1 te! is no reason why the + I missed him a foot every time. Hej of Pennayivan: | nis 3 own pitch: Three should there be any] % } [Goditeld Nght, be’ was in a bad way.|fournt ike's lion whon'l began to miss | matron grrr: Gee tg Spon thes enti es old the Cubs to @ dead heat next | total distance to win. ; | which, under this rule. Is doubtful. ola | for Season of 1908, ‘. has already been matched to fight Owen Momn. the Eng! Out West they call r “Tramp | like that." boxer, hn oh ON the rul 1 ‘ ns es ce led him the ‘“Tramp| lke that” oe Gans's confeasion—| Mk: {Or six rounds in the Quaker Ciry,| Run around the bases, a slide to be HEN the rule by which an ama-| As {¢ to further discriminate against Cs rope ae oa ht || oetes eet, Cutie mite iso fF {Cbhamplon.” With his bad record be-| nig “Abe Ruefing’ he calls {t—will be! unviher mater oa eiyes ft Mouth, has | made at each base, Best time to win. | teur is to be gauged $s ®t | American scullers, ths entries will close n vast eit PitcheraBell, of ‘Butte ' ' hind him and no fight in front, he was|shown on Monday afternoon, ‘In aplte| Bostoa tighter, “They tip ee Wala tho | Gietance throwing. Three throws, down as ‘no artisan, laborer 01 | June 1, or thirty days before those from effortar in). the) directioniefapltans, Galen Regex tages) | ]reduced to bed rock, His diamonds bad |of the fact that Britt shook Joe's hand | ruuud bout byfora “ihe Nalosst yi? & "© |iongeat oF total distance to. win. [ mechanic 7or| man Gwhomdan’ manualll ox ccusi Mealy mu conacerwrith tthe ex: ers, as that has always Deen the Bickers caller ee ~ fiong since found. thi Ai ie ee ate reese ne cena ee ret a 3 4! : 3 “| weak spot in his club. He has a great tcher—Lake. 0! A Bel ad found thelr way back to the] {iin Neison and sald that by-gones| work for a living may compete In chan | cecition of Canada, Belgium, Germany. | ioe. in Neuer, and Tift may develop, Pitcher—Manning, of Willlamsport. Hinen who sell such things his clothes | Soatd be bys nd inspite of the, i eS | plonstips'’ is {t any wonder that puch : 5 Pv | Yt ‘were not of the best, and instead of| fact that Joo bad been Britt's moat en- 7 Pty tee te frome Holland. Great Britain “and Ireland. | out as yet-betooks-a- little Ueht Ball,’ | Ontniener—Biatr, of Williamsport. - Sing ike a Ch tc ad Of) thuslastic rooter while the fight was in masa aed er The ab. | Whoee entries are to be passed upon bY ] of Montgomery, 1s a star shortstop. and ‘Outfielder—Sweeney ,of Atlanta. Heo ing Uke a Champlon of the World, | progress, there is .still a litte spot which to produce champions. e 8b-\the governing bodies in aculling affairs |if he ts aole to go in regularly the In: felder—Bal, of Montgomery, The looked Hke a neat Lttle bootblack | ranking under Joe's chest protector. sumdity of such a definition will excite] 0/° Sori ie nose of other coun-| fled will be so bandaged up that Con: In a Just getting a star in life. When Joe cama back to the coast only ridicule and contempt emong ; roy. or Laporte can play tn the outfleld 4 ri after the fake fieht with Britt he came - fs ie AB tries are to be turned over to the En- sherours ty it was about this time thet Gans) because the Britt people had promis Whatowili' peguably be Salar Uk Mea BLaR Tada olhersc eG (hol nest One ee ne ne ee aan emalatoe _g.| slish Amateur Rowing “Association (for 9 egan to walk with a cane and bend} nim another Mgnt in whi | Important meetings ever held of adopt some peace measures which wiit| The ences of Constanoe HA ReIiaste taste Eada bel body ~forward from the hips, as if in pain. | to battle on the: quae. | ts that called by re ecrascel 1 of wit | bring & : her under one | Titus, tt erican sculling champion bo demi eee rent a oe ieitia ; fe put h refused 9 do bualness with Gans. Jim- ees OY 4 Garry Herr-| peueay organ ough the 66 f swe who was bar: hal I He put on a big blue glass, which’ re Doan eal oe heath | 220, of the American-Bowling fional control and annual: tour the. Engi re tutes of {WO, while he has been regarded as a} | whaded his eyes from the glare of the! SaaS OL whlepeccat | ATSIs at Cincinuail nex nal control aad annual ees will be | from the English Henley by Files O\ 1. entleman’’ (nthe “American” accept- wun, and Whon he read the papers he} pases with the take and tie" Executive COmaI ieee or thee ke in| considered atd-repoete ner tthie kind, and the comment meblch fol. ;“Eentiemnen” in eselae ! “held the sheets within an inoh of hie| ile Britt syndicate turned Joo down | bap emirboninse tS oo ECL pe eset di Sresented) ‘Tne success of Mr.{jowed {n thls country anould have been /Anos oF tow eaneres sone ¢ co onow that no teal’ wor Sosa: * the Britt syndicate, turned Joe, down |C, the National Bowling Aasociation.| farnnana in oassball atairs, ne DeInK |. warning to thy Olymple Counell in England. It a to his credit. Howevel,) If the manutactucers and others In | of grading Fas been done on the pro- t Joe" i who was broke and démperate, |FePresenting the Eastern sect! president of .the nal Commiss! thargo of the meet at London tn 1008 that besides earning his own living he, | terested !n motor car developin posed 100-mile parkway on Long Islan, \. Picea call niiceais Soe) 5 Obras ine | Wostern Bowling Association, rep: Gs Ue the belies tint, connterable | CRATKO Of the meat af CiGoeclte bit- like ao muny Americans, haa found Ume| pect to hold any very Important auto Aad that “only” 'a part (of the grow I: nes. ‘He's down and out now. His| Rocky Mountain and benefit to the popular indoa hasdinsed bree 4810: tead of such a re-\to develop the good American gray jracing evonta in this section next year bape tA Wrhisumeating a: delay vot: peer Weenie clOke7 a end (bia) .amps ere, no. |/\ Britis: d Canadian Ansocia-| bowling TAY STOW Out Ot te eee | ault, ho: clam. To atend oenovnoed that |matter and muscle to make himeeif afit will be necessary for them to bestir) monthe in the surveying. good after 4 o'clock. Too bad Gans Told the Story. consider a new na-| Tuceday: — | UIE SRS We Seip ea poeeaear weal tors lonaresion themselves soon jn order to secure &| So far as ithe manufacturera are com- i Blily Nolan Got Busy. a (ea aane maaritl| Within the next few days many of tha ons for enter : ¢ ee ipstaiway of roue suitable for such cerned they seem to be anxious thaa ll ni mada parent body tp Fpamante will be organized, and local sculling championships will be| It fs barely possible that some of the |eotelis” Present indisations for such tho grading work shall proceed as rap. | Billy Nolan began to hear there | shout en ING and while Swill Dern their practicn a aah the same as those at Henley, collegea may eond over a varsity crew |contesia are not very bright. van. liv aa Poamible before the cold weather, ‘Tumors. Several friends informed him! (0°) ee ite Elephant leh m rf culler gor ayy . he recent return of W. K. Van-!sets In, and they would no doubt oon the asked tits grranee torvopening sthe | Mts ! t no Amerioan a for the regatta events, but there ts not) 4 The THCeRe Tei rope led many | tribute largely {n development. of the: that Gane would be easy pioking be- nigger is <a: 1 e. the | ot any prominence ceald hope to have jj; signt a¢ this time a single sculler | paliove that tne work of comple lng | parkway, The hmmomodtiens cine of cause of physical disability and fourht him on | Chinaman’s chance in the London ' { the | Long Island Parkway would be active-| }rance has already anriounce © con- J after several confirmations, belie up dvs a a rege al Senter bubs teehee ted Ga Reta sv iedoug | pushed. but beyond several confer. ; qitions and probable date for the Grand. { “4 dna > In any w chi . wet alls Ven tea bith ‘ TARE SRE eer eager enaey ation! Ls Coes Chebe with A. Fe Pardington, aclox| Prix of 198, and the makers on thi | aes Pstor a1 € ning | 5 Pr ; ‘And this is not all, Bosides lying ay above atated. Such men as Weat.|chairman of ihe A.A. A, Racing Board, | aide are anxious to know, what maj {2 Nolan realized bis ss ta ee aera ane own a rule which debara nearly every | Of philadelphia, who waa recently un-|and several directors of the American a fore sending over | cold-blooded change in the matter eerie ais |acutier who rowed in the national re-| placed in the Tiariom regatta, may go | Automobile Association, Ot Oat cht) gy, —— / yelght, which the bull-dosing manager | bas never admitted te Patt tn tne cE A} AR |e tia at Philadelphia tn August, the| over, but the shdwing he made at Hen-|Yv( "in propurution for the Vanderbilt | & if H araihllewectdnicet ia waviodtioieNoumn Loretiocon cena ues Yi hmen 1 [e, 4 Al selection of the oarsmen who may com- | ley Waa not satiscactory, for waleh rea. |Cup race next spring. ane Liha SPORTING. id to A newspap vho w Sa eey, dimmy Jet Gans bear the | ” . $ + pot 1y. hamplonsnips ia/#on he recelved a woecial Invitation to | has been made that no defin | @aid to wspaper man who was in! sme day, Jimn t le ie Fecag tn 5 | gaa jpote in the Oly nplo championships i ton he received a wee itun Ten Byok | LAL fethotanced until eho return from | Rap bis confidence: “Haye 1 made a good| hrunt and pored as martyr who was | 3 putation of Meddler “ap a sire | Ungs ed mora than | le(t entirely to the Olympic Council) SY "orhers of ‘that class received the | Surope of J. DeMott ‘Thompson, char: | A G Ari Rout STOYRRE TO Match with this nigger, or not? Be; Unfortuns Oe eee aas oT Rae ers eee ceeonorsen was y Andina 1000 sth site lin thin country, the Nationa} Associa- | fromy mitt man of the Racing Board. | BO that eee rhi fore 1 signed w Bas ie i torrive It, He | ined mt, the: re so totty | tion of Amateur Oaramen being ee { Sheepshead Bay |} eleven: yearling alth t b him, I heart from! aourcea that were absolutely reliable ther Gans was a wreck SONEX ASLANRL duces, BAe B | pis COREY | Auiuiia ieggice inte y-winner |{gnored, ‘This means that \the body | ra aveevecunen, ae i which has been in control of the sport | AS THE TWO PENN Tor Ua nes rei eaten ra) acces | erica and has-kept 1t) pure and | J Bit Aas SEHD dB tee ot Rerieg forgive it; He with Britt. It Jnsting| total of $49 when bequght a s sump, large Would kill him to make 19° po! Haroon (hee WAa ak Moy Aeeis, Wes o¢nsicenADWYABSION | inn > i SEE SS BR ER Spa pee | the record of 19, when seven of Han-| disepp t Joan ts to have no voice in passing ~ |itral ot. foot Whitehall’ at, ev ‘ People who have seen h a eA NARS and tf r y , When se Han~| diseppolntment i ‘Toa Mighisniera just row are tha real |.mmake,tt a heardiens larue but ne tuber | CEA UE th 45" 10 2.40, Be M Hirook ym Sy toe that he ts no ainan « ore es —_—— at coe in te aeuer: rmoy” can't, win. the| GEyretuene No, REL ML GRY 2EP ta Mpanils | Bridge Spcinl ace Tink tralia Arent le weight without a ta) w while tt Me a | eras pennant a9 they are amusing themselves | he would cut loose In 4 hurry. Bre A oa Nr ate TA ae golnig strong. If tt I meine Joe's Part | being a t | Firpting up tne chnices of others, First they Birect te aan Malian) Re etd. W1, Amatter with him, he doe: sh test te eas | In this sate Jo! Madden, acting STANDING OF T CLUBS. | wont out to Detroit and mit the Tixers on Derived retry /Laaargeny Sadsyeeddy eT INROMATA TION co-on-patiie lang TON, comer olan Pike a man would, and I'm worrled | 45s through, | for1 the late W. yhitney, bid $20,060 TIONAL LEAGUE, i) AMERICAN LEAGUE Ug fiat wheal and now they are turning thelr Shy “Yoio “Grounds » few daye aro by Rit] ear Ron Matier Weaver Gray, Fost {about this fight. Etther I've made a for Yankee, Correction, ot = Chub. de BO Cl be AE ahs | Attention to Philadelphia, 5 Queer antice hea been sent to @ sanitarium, peter paleo, aky ‘or weakly 5 9 yn . — ' — sta seat Wt, room OA. mate fe Neiac they've 7 Beles Far Niente, by Holiday, $14,000 nolnnatt, 61 75 3 48 001) Boston 06 70.444 Pore Ceveland hed alittle left th Or NA 5 Sat helt dae t of | fas aad rpent th i . Miflatphia..60 66 (50 ree 52 he digpu ~ pects noun cTcleks fer .Oans 1a Pipette Dea San SE step RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. j 1S, pela kernel TBarmalvak CARL ATER” bese Mate cee tbut tor the past few Gayn Nala Metouithat: Gans les from the ge Hanover Queen, a daughter of f a reer a a 4 1 pula fealan'e weom to take, peter ant coe, euap clon. at a a er Bak 7.00), and Hands Acroas Firat game, | iniialieiphia, 6; Now York A Flay fame P| The Giants haven't elven up, their fight for Ys pee 7 | fe about to -tirn another trick in the! or: \ Ker LEN Hederahaey ar Necedt lt: Wi Linitiplonc de” Hirat gums cind plaice by any moana, They @xbect 9 ang oig Baltimore Orioles, composed of 1 ¢ ms f ping t S. Brown. 1 rf ° Clevelan | Geounds Tuesd wit {} and others mre ‘going to be a vt ae 7 at by 4 ly 2 nao, 4 | aaNet He may with play, & gama agsint the J) troubi Tee pp ean 1 i Tey ew York at Philadeiphie. | honor, last fosron. ut ola on palatal Pluie aa i ort % ntiing k f Maiicomeen Was ‘at_loston. bays ob on the lines th Rrcikmtices: kavine 3. and i| Om a \ | deh guctehtdetth vroit at Cleveland Gilani ie al Baseball, Pole Grds., to-day, 2 ames te well Knows that Ga all, Moboken, Sunday, Hoboken 9. tot (Ee A tails to shave his moustache and st Sm. & P, on Giante ve, Phila, Ad, 00, M. Adm 260. %e* were the im are golng to bet thousands av CHY BL. 380 Ho atid. ees ” ¥ - slort titties pores Wneinnnd

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