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wits TUP TO DATE ‘AND NEWSY. | BALDWIN DEFEATS _ DECKER, WHO TOOK BERT KEYES’S PLACE Manager Shortell Has Lay'se of Mem- ory in Notifying Members of Change in Bill---Jap Grappler at Fight R. HITACHIYAMA, of Japan, f+ Samurai and Champion of all Wrestlers in Nippon, sat in a ringside seat of the Crown A. C. jJast night and saw Matty Baldwin erally outfight George Decker, of Philadelphia, for six rounds. Mr. Hit- achiyama seemed to enjoy It. The crowd enjoyed it too, for it was a good, hard fight. Decker’s ral-! Hes during the last half minute of| each round brought the spectators t6 their feet. The Slowtown scrapper wasn't on the card. In fact {t was only a cu- thous oversight on the part of one James Shortell that brought so many “members” out to sec him-staek—up Matty Baldwin, ‘The match advertised industriously for a, week or! Gyo was Mutty Baltwin ve. Bert Keyes. The letter, on account of his fine! against Tommy Murphy & few weeks ago, was a great drawing card. the De oan bit Nke a middle-weient Gousand people joined In the sécond round Baldwin's fierce bed: punches began to take effect. was forced to ¢linch and hold on. But about fifteen seconds before the end of the round. he suddenly perrntaalee let eee with Baldwin so iy the crowd jum; with a yell. H Land Me N the middle of the fight Decker $, It mwas tmpossidle fcr him to go On | reed paakenese e great spurt. yn A. C. management wes no- | ing Baldwin's head from side pe cronn & iy eeveral days | fide and hammering iim mack across z ‘Kelty, Bert Keyes's man-|the ring. In the fourth Baldwin was Sse mat in come curious manner Man-| htt low. For a moment he staggered ‘ger Shortell forgot all about it for a| back, bent over double. Then, turning, | ‘couple of days—forgot all about-t-even /he hobbied back to Decker, offered his} ‘while the members were paying thelr | hand, and said; “That's all right. Come ‘@iiea last night as they came in. Hejon"? In @ moment he was at it as forgot to chang» the presa notices sent |hard as ever. But during the reat of @ut to the newspapers on Saturday and this round Decker had all the best of} enntky-— = i _stagmering Baldwin with furious He fopxot about it even while the pre- | swings and beating at his jaw like a until the|madman. Baldwin, tough « maries were Kolng on. RD Pan . tough as a rock, tim dues | Only took the pounding and c Jast belated member had paid his Mr, And in the last two Baldwin's lau és a laugh come inside the club doors. was justified. He hat} fast must have a very poor Memory. Decker could psa then base Phe peating rink where the Crown A, | break ground-Gnd smashed him ar. chexitt and its Box-! 6 UY fe clinched and he! ! on. ©. pitches its horizontal bar ute HE the priddle ofthe Jast round Decker ‘the rite wa’ packed to the doors q \threwa” hard ‘right hook squarely earty in the evenine. Barkers on the | agatnet Baldwin's solar plexus. The ‘corner advised people where to get aP_/ Thue of that punch could be heard in | Stication blank, and by 9 o'clock s%@ | the corer by the furthest exit. “That's . & peach.” laughed Matty. - clab'e membership had swollen* the | diately he drove Decker, intos hie | “standing room only” mark, corner, forced him to slug and mauled ‘At the-tingstite,-amona other distin: |tim half way down one side of the 2 m5- | ting. The bell rang during th tx- guished members, act the great | fading “Decker willing 40 clinch and a . nigama. | hold gound champlorof Japan. Hitac) on and Baldwin furiously 40 With mverai“other Japanese. Mitacht-|to wind things up with wallop. vyama is tire because he wants to study It awas Baldwin's fight by @ small! gur-toxing, wrestling ‘and otter athletic | Arkin. Teeenrarae, getting. up and brushing. the ring dust fro: ule Sorts, with the intention of tmprovink ders, looked eminently satunen wolis Ghia own noble art. it possible, by bor-|learning things about American meth: wowing from the barbarians. Rees Magee aL when he fore the main event Mr. Hie | Po1G enable him to st before Te tne, hold hia titles “until he. retires, like tachlyama was asked to step into tie) Jemries, because there ere no more cying: He aid-and the ficor Inhis vacin- | rivals 'to conquer: There must. be. tty sarged noticeably, With Mr. Hita-|Something akin to fighting in Hita- chiyama were: three 0: ¢{chlyama’s art. He has a "tn “ear er Inpanse Of) that makea Tom Sharkey's look like @ “trame-—The-annosacer tried to | rose petal Ynteoduce Hitachiyama, stutcered, stam-| Hitachiyama {# going down to Oyster introduc fe HALAS TTS |May in = couple of days to sce Prone cméerea and final i : t -Rovsereit-and—present=to- htm an ‘erpreter wrote Hitachivama’s name OVC | ancient Japanese sword. If Mr. Roone- oy ecard ‘Then the announcer ted | yelt happens fo be in the humor and again. ‘Hick-s: : was|bas his gloves bandy he may help As bear aa he could get, and the crowd hiyame out with a few boxing Jaughed. Then he introduced the thres <q BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. po [ sodli'Pithex id, punch, wallop, slam and gen-| HE EVENING WORED, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 ___- HITACHIYAMA FROM HIS RING-SIDE SEAT ENJOYED THE FIGHT. SET | Bent nerves SHER WITH JAUNDICE _7 EXPLAINED WHY HE COULON'T FGH’ THE REFEREE HAD BALDWIN. es TROUBLE IN PRONOUNCING MA,y \ HITACHIVAMA'S Name ¢ ‘HARVEY'S ENGLISH INV Jfells (New York), .De Halmay (Hun- | gary), J.-H. Derbyshire (Mancheste: HACK IN SUIT OVER HIS TITLE Padonbny, a Would-Be Cham-/P Radmitovie (Wales), G. 8. Dockrell BIg) CHNEEOLLOOKS ect a 5 | (Dublin) ‘and J. Tartakover (New South N the ne: en s three e - pion, Sues the Russian — | wales). The men fnished in the order W more good fighters from E . eceDy, Baler Fight oft i . Py named, both Dantells.and De Haima) Jand will « is country ey Lioeheity sd & nee eater Raiding Lion for Litel. breaking world’s records. The Ameri- in search of tix! 6 Owen A peels Moran, the crack 1US~ O'Keefe, who ts the be: Jover there, and J. Mehtwelcht this co can won by four yards In ®t seconds This speed {s phenomenal and marks eWorld.) the winner out to! be the swiftest s«im- | ee sensation | mer the work! has yet knows ~ > atile at eaten: ugland by th: has been caused in an- Me welghta. 0) t the writer nieht A few days later De Haipey put up a) S that he had called the bout 3001 s hen- Murphy and nouncement that Georges HAacken~| eregn record for the 18 ¥irdn, bi F Murphy and McFarland to Battle Ea schmidt, otherwise known as the Raa} isi. came along Satannest és . & : aan Lion, and the recognized world's | ung otg Qe atte uate me | HITACHIYAMA | zon : ally fob ah penn Pees | 1o-yard. race “was the hottest ever | NAS MUCH INTERESTED | 2 wi sional rt 5 2 ein Sere dinnapella A clroumatances are these: Hackenschmtat | XBo™R: Bint even the man. Sate oe WHEN MR.BALOWIN SLAMMED MRL | Jounay Ol of Murphy, and a Continental wrestier named Pa-|Cnough to wir any champlonalip. DECKER ONE IN THE STOMACH . | Less Spee EY Goubny have for the past week been | .— is ~ | Moran for, iver quickly accepted It.) O'Toole. rs wil : : Murphy and O'Keefe w bs on Billy “Honey. Mel ; jhouts before the National A. C., 0 | adelphia EW OR NAM EA Grim Gets a Beating. of news to Bowling Editor, Brening 4, Park Row Much Interest In Barry-Langford Bout | being taken by wrestling in two different music halls ty Bradford, Yorkshire. Tne alr has been foll of rumors of challenges and eounter chatienghs, and {t appears sfiat Hack has-made some-statemsnte “throwing as—; oo purer; L. 5: persions upon Padoupriy’s claim to the championship of te world. The Rus- wian was asked to withdraw these state- ments, but-he refused, and yestentay Padoubry had a writ issued against the Rugsfan, claiming damages for libel. ught to be a hume, rong versal fail | Wo New York. Alley-ownerg will select the fire-men teams that are to compete for the Metropolitan bowling championship to be started about Oct. 14 New Jersey -it 1a hard to say what the outoome of | an4 the closed tournament bowlers will the whole affair will be, but In the} ny be represented, the entry Ist being | Ateneo PRONE Ursa Rec MenMeN Ty Ua Des: «ru | Festricted to only fourteen clubs, which | Mterested In ng features of fe alley-qwners for One of tte most inter the sche provided y Teague dates, AMUSEMENTS. SOMETHING 3 S 8 VENG-IN- MEDAL Verh 198 Dor ATR—{ SEA—ON LAND NEPTUNE’S DAUGHTER SnGi'y PIONEER DAYS “Young Kenney” Here for Bouts. Pe 0d SSE: ya DALY'$; Mat ‘Sgauedny 20, ind ae ite Tee tt ANGLIN | Diving.” {mtiler HERALD SOR, tows Bea to a,challenge by Padoubny, The Rus-| are matters to be regretted. | wan writes an follows: “I have de-| The tournament will be rolled in two posited £200, When arrangements are|eections, with Manhattan and the completed regariing @ match with you| Beonx In one and BrooMlyn and Queens to what I have alreaay pun-|in the othor. Allers represented will be Moly atated, 1 am prepared to meet you. Thum's White Elephant. Wyman's Co- J Asim, - In reference to a mention of charity | lumbla, Horan's Albion, Cammanu Cleveland in your letter, I beg to remind you that | Idle Hour and Morntneaide, Pump's I have already deposited £100. Should | Crotona and Stein's Broadway ack. Ha seldom was always willing ment tadelphia, | tabure, 2: New York the Bronx; | @weeney Boston Louis, @ Raia : the match take place in Bradford, I am | !n Manhattan and the Bronx; ney tot rm ings the Mayor of Bradford may de-| Way. Cordes's Grand Cent ; athe GAMES SCHFDULED FOR TO-DAY, Gottver a knockout blow wi of Boma, ieie S Broadway. Brooklyn, an Ant sikh Fars clde upon, provided Mr. Onwald Stoll, | spbuttie’s fe ay York. Donohue to Meet Deshler Again Mr. JAMES, O'NE the manager of Moss's Exnpires, gives | Casino at Astoria, The winners in each | Hen, | Haslet ted Wi ie tlc Ah MES O'NEILL in VIRGINIUS, section will roll off for the first prize ! z the res clever @bowing {n his bout with Hari a similar amount. This was wit of the ok aver mowing inh gut with Ser Mr. Stoll wired from London to| meeting held by the New York Bow!- Say BIC has been matched to meet Dave | Last’ Werk—DAVID KESSLER. Bradford. He avers that Padoubny has|ing Association last night at the Vic- Deshler, the New Mngiand weiter Assisted by Ida Conquest in THE SPELL challenged Hackenschmidt fairly and|toria Hotel. The storm held down the | No | 5 5 INDEXE DO Se t. i) 4 They recently boxed a bird ts Sons i squarely. The former loses £3,000 ff | attendance. | . = BIJOU ray & doth. Tel. 1530 Mag Hack defeats him, as all his engage. urpament Will be canducted on iE é nats 520, 3 fuente are-contingent. wpon--Padoutny | caste toe came linea an the sindiysdual AMUSEMENTS. woreNAZIMOVA in THE MASTER BUILDER being Undefeated. Padoubny Ja note | contest of tne alley-ownere, end will 10 eee H catch-as-catch-can wrestler, and this| doubt prove a boom to the sport and a SED was the style in which Hackenechmld: | great quosms. Sg far as the champion- \} EMPIRE 22024 gu teway won his laurels. Ship question te concerned, the tourna- CASINO 8 eeu ee ap THE LADY FROM LANE oe Tent. will faisn early in Ure gomsen, and | JOHN DREW. 2 Feet Wir d ANE! pete aiee nse: weer Moan. amnone. ihe 30) of more I the a i] a, tessoenser sate sar | [New Amsterdam tH Estte er he Champion Dantells, of New York. ts | Greater City to challenge for the title SE iauen |} CRITERION Brey & a = iy alecaceere pa WotatS rhea! ing. Is not mu Eve. 815 Ma Massive Produc IND UP Every time he-vatere tre water he @ Sa | AT GRAVESEND TRACK. hog. .Cefriuoceice Maienes in am, | moter THE DAIRYMAIDS. 1-1 yipepry sca asia weneae See eer aut at chose. pas, |ATHLETIC LEAGUE ORGANIZE. — Soreeeing Sent Flare a BSCR tea, Anock some recard_out of shape. Par- haps the greatest race that has ever taken pince tn the history-of swimming wan decided at Victoria’ Baths, Man- GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, Sept. jis up, buthe| Is atohia best Rot Ti ane ‘S=Five- furlongs in” 1,06, In good shape. 1 KSICRERROCHEN, 151.0 fat selboing. TERITZI SCHEFF fy way © athe Mats, Theses & is | | LULU GLASER Broadway PUPA vay 4, The Rogers Bros. in P: The athletic ot tournament, one of |24—The weather has cle 6 mort Smportant ih track fs in terrible ¢ 0 Bast, will | % open Monday, Dec. 2, (with eight ctuba, |Workouts were the rule to-day her Japanese as “champions of Japan | ‘at their weight’ te their names?’ yelled a voice ~ fn the back rows. t feo shruzged bis shoulders A tier jog dispute the point trophy} tite elplessty, and Hitachiya: first bow- ‘ ‘ pATEAR ee ocak from each of the four|°f the games of the Brooklyn Post- sides’ of the ring, retired. 408ice. clerks, the possession of which ea {tice eh —wrangiing aan: followers of amateur athletics, will ahortly pe turned gyer tothe ew York A by the Irish-American A. ©. which now holds {t. The! final decision fa the matter has been made, and the Irish-An ‘an oGiciais, not wishing to ¢ame out to crowd again, Baines loo “Gents, I'm sor: to haye to"——-when the crowd su deniy realized that ihe 001s were not te th#tedoea mot ranetully “tobe delivered na adver tis. x i wil) give up the f ef hisses went up. “Aw, lt t Pn Jas been shown they are : e amateur en laat, The announcer tried again, and 88) wig was commissioned by the Gamos {t Was really a very orderly sort of a! Comanittce of th fathering he succecded in saying jhat | Association, with B George Decker would go on in Keyes'e) Some 00 1° place. Keyes clambered through the) the al érowith the pale castione event or four, na| Mr. Fleeson, | th 6 consent of materl day sent agen of ieee | games, his decisto + controversy shape to fixbt. He made @ husky (‘Phi decision w SOIL MAY SEAT h to the effect that nobody was] tion with prominent athle fp ee inted over missing that Mitrsenetaicne bis stees| | GRAVESEND ENTRIES. fare—no? along VESEND RACE TRACK Decker and Matty Baldwin took t corners, The bell rang. Instant two w Inte a palx-up G guarantee of good in’ Win, fast, strong ax a little c AK eager as A tiger-cat, few o With vicious slawhes wat landed ey where. Lyker (fought back good one Ehla, were: ling IT noticed H + leaning forwa expression or plainiy 26 to grow surged to Black cyos. ret Little tv of » ak, Whatever, far and made a mental n: haps in a couplo of ~owuddenty P ot a, Japanek? shores. Hitachivamea loo! ring 8. yn P.O, Clerks | fi i is “ e 125 DONOSCARA-Six uri. 25, a First, - Shorter. The starters were C. M. Dan-| eoresented aa follows: New York A. | Ws HELEN L—Five furlonga in 106 afl cs furlongs fa ons Fist. THE | New York Theatre 3. me ———— | G.. Roseville A. A., Jetisoy City. Colum- breezing. Sdkes the KONE, I CONVICL ST tte i " ts oy was EER | ; ; pia, of Hoboken; Elizabeth, Moatolair, |i arOaRTER—One mile in LAS 2-6. Sates CoE opm, “HP CARRIC cee Ape ru | Passato and permcciayorne breezing.. Is atts beat Ba dune nUneern ne ed | Ni i tev tle Se. Murvee, My cite Victoria Pe ee ee tect ns | HL MACY, J-Big furlones tn 19185, 110 OP et eae red] FRANCIS W ee eee aor oe Stctrapoitian [Soe eA husk Seat TwitnNow® york | Mandy. Ts about dues | next Sime | aUgSONEEER TS e528, HURTIG & SEAMON’S ,. USC HALA offictais In the Metropoitian ue F _—Four ty 7 va AN—MIle 7, e815. Mate. sine ‘at ei tethe ne, 7 Asagciacion, whose ‘opinion Me. Jones | “aviirmament .oMcera lected are an ptyandiy, Good work. Teed work ne 147, bandtly. |f ROBERT EDESON chastiarrs, | | on. BON-TON BXTRAVAGANZA COcq UScclaloa oes oes aerate eee | LOMO ea, rai ont ae rama IC (10 irate curler ealiall oC melon Capers Toe |} ROBERT EDES SATE: = New_York: Secretary sn: 1 >. NKER—) : snd ee cusrter tol SAVOY.2te ix RAR Wh ‘Tshes decldnd that — Inasmuch a4 : tgs Eaeoulive jo = ix furlongs 10 A Sea : M3 1M GAFENDY—Six furlongs in} : Sat a - <P Metropolis TheNinet a So eee ‘amusements, {KEITH & PROCTOR’S DS ana-Nine a | Bilk League Elects Ottcers “‘galboping. In at his bost. : 8. | eae RAL S Mat "To-mor. 3. a eaercadtate site e HE, SUE el ALAMMERSTEIN 51); DAV. atts, | ANNA RARERINAH! BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. wae or STHOns ANE nt 48s, THinad pone, $30 Mad....| with Jedna say spsonaey = x Fatiwaabeti 424 Street, Broadway and 7th a cee ® Vandeville. Matineds Mon, Wed Sat Lande wethe soup and se Drrremene renanee tet te+-b:-peint EVA TANGUIAY oof {25 TAL See, Gite BISOU Si ee eee | hetd ttowhile th was in dis \* oy Isr wenito: CRESSY & DAYNE, | EYenings, Tan et ‘oa Dancing Pords, AND THE SQUAW. 10-20 Poy. « y xs in 0542-5, ur furlon Tx not 5 HARRY BULGER, _ [?5:50-75e. |] | Pal FOLLY “se"Greay | | | Extra—Wilton Bros. ‘urnedy Bar Act, 3 to face? I] VOLALAY-One inile In LK ARO & BAILEY, [294 $1.00. |] | UNION SQ. 50 JPR tren Ol || exeRess ROBEERY, his decision {n : M handily, Likes mud ISH MADCAPS, Matinee |] |JoFngne tees, guure. |e HYDE & BEHMAN’S OLYMPIC, , nly, and let the ( nit hg and Ip enthuaiasn 97 LAD OF LANGDON Six fu + Every Day, || | p1e-so. 26 FRED IRWIN'S BIG SHOW, 4 Ne TUL owners The. tnels SremnEsD TENOR Hue ay ae net men YARD, | 238? oun A “YP DAILY, SMOKING PRUMITTED. tq. the uful owner, The tne - FRANK LORD-—Four lutloggs tn ‘ | “Phen mmet De Vos Matinee Da iow ed and thy cup wil bel Final Tournament Meeting: RANI LORD our AI viraee y (AUTUDOR Sateen |[49St. dhie EArt STAR ye oe Matinee Dal ‘ ew York AC. tn[ rrange details £0163 PARK, ROW—One mile tn 1O%S, 140 ety op padnie 7 = | JDaily Mat. 10. ~Narreila’s Birds. 4 || Sam Seribner's Big Shows p 20 a nen en (jue DEFIN--Six furlongs In 1.2 Lipety sya Stet MBA LISI: AY. i anke GAVE Matinee Daily, ‘| a ate deme Hanan yicda etl much |, djleanor Robson '" 3x4 inoue 2omt pasa, ate a Sereet, 1 GAY ET nge Dally [ane ee A Wed & 840.2. 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