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“CONQUEROR OF MIGHTY JOHN L. 2 +2 ames J. Jumped Into World-Fame ° Posed Invincible ae iE Whom: ‘Champions I Have Known.” Ww" BV ER other reputation® James J. Corbett may achieve, he will Jong be re- membered as the man who beat the great Jokn 1 | Aus E -in-Series on Hivan. said that Sullivan} ripe forthe—-picking,—and—that Jnckeon, great other {ime might have -done the work just | heavyweights of the} is surely as Corbett did. + But that} is all theory. Corbett DID heat Sul-) BAT ST TPE sscheseremenent ott United States S be’ an Invincible champion, To~ Corbett belongs any ing glory as might come to any man to-day who knocked out | odern champion, James J. Jeffries + 5 earbet worked his 4 to the championship slowly, yet when he THE EVENING WORLD, 2 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK 2 By His Victory Over the Then Sup- e 6b. Fitzsimmons. or | 18 SATURDAY, _AN' Janes ay Convert WHEN HE (TRE SULUVAN sam DHS GREAT if mete that people forgot | SS nmons at Carsdn on the 17th of | five yonrx later, Jim Corbott ; IM CORBETT was born t Jey, San Francisco: jn 1 the that Fitzsimmon' victories, me American born. = ty horn in Cornwall, | ring fight} ised citizen, but_he never qui} had Corbett, “Fitzalmmone and Jottries, at UE eee DEN OLAIS Sarthe eesti e world’ 's champlons of the p twe HATE VER elee might be said of | alt=won their titles in one WW. Jim Corbett. he was a game. 3 allivan, Corbett ar lighter, His defeats outnumber! TRAINER , Chicago and* Detroit, Pennant Ala Will Battle for the, BY BOZEMAN BULGER. Ir-wiit be a battle well worthy of what it representa. plonship of the world is the eno classic they are legion. i the United States which will not keep Its | youth up at night to learn th this great < Bicey DELANEY .- Sim FouGAT THE GREAT PETER JACKSON. UNTIL -NETTHER Couto UIFX HIS “ARM To STRIKE A BLOW. DAYS OF HIS PRIME. UPS LO DATE, NEWSY) |} AND WELL WRITTEN ney THE GREATEST COPIENT (A CORBETTS L¥E WAS WHEN JOHN C. SULUVAN T6TTERED AND FELt. Week. jn one £3 : TCI ABOUT DONOVAN, THE CHAMPION PITCHER k won twenty-alx games and loet He struck out ma being leven. National Leaguers Ceo neiere te Be the Best Balanced. Team J ennings: Eead GSeae Wit batters, the lurgest number , one resulting and he ts thelr one best tet Serie is a good pitcher but he {fs {nexperience: 323 BS or Tigers, Take your pick! —~ and Chicago must figh for the baseball championship + world before the end of next ¥ The serles for the cham- baseball offers to Hs followers,-and > pene eping him out of contest, which ish parents. bott's first. fighting was as eur. But there were few Shia day, and he coon took up tie same th ania iy be fessionally. At that time he wee x! he Kid MeCoy {i nber. of the etignda of ‘Tom Sharkey, ight ‘on EB los- oul when the battle | practically lost. He ‘bare fivts. or ight Gentine mee wi He fought hoynsk! three times. tor Co Ghoynaki rob. ha ie -bocome Atier the MceCo find fought the great Jim Th « manner chat redeett eyes of the -sparting world. The rivalry be first ficht with Jeffries ¢ A desperately to regain jis oid waxed “on ao tin * Town that asetnwoukt ordinary walling gloves, a million dollars and a re- ed Choynskl out efter eAGAE frement trom the ring with =aAt that t TOORET upon 7 Jabbed and up th ture thtes years ago. “meq | hood, believe, that the Cubs are'a x present int A wife follow baseball majority of for a lvel! » Chicgeo Cubs on that day. He pitched four two-hit- games, and the intgest num-= | ber mude eff him _in nine Innings wax fourtean__ He was born at Lawrence, baseball {n Philadelphin. {n 148 after having played in six minor leagus and with the Brookivn Club and the Washington Club, then of the National League. He @an in-bad shape inthe spring and was-kept on until warm: weather, © game until hot weather net Jn, fas -not only sipported Aim royally at the bat.as—weit: ak In the field. ntion to allow him to pitch for the World's Championship against ¢ | Kida _workt s-chaiipionanlp- ganie1 [heavy responstplilty to put upon hi Ofte Man ne shoe [very poor form. There Is the situate [in a nutshell. | HE Cu | ] Donovan and Mullin before am | know every trick, while the Chi cugo pitchers will all be practically nen to the American Leaguers. There 3 {not a spitball pitcher on either sid {that amounts to anything. ‘The Walt | Sox beat the Cubs by the use of th | spitball_ pitchers. in the matting department of the tw cluba it Is about an even ‘break. Cob and Crawford will _be the main dapend -jence of Detroit. though Schaefer he Mass., but tearnéd, to play Donovan joined the Detroit Club have played against bot Donovan attributes his muc~ Manager Jennin He sayr that the club 33, and it is Jennings'« the | they th Cubs_and they never know when are and ashi y sea. i ler batgugiud than the Tiers, and 1! «ten he f ‘| been going at a steady clip. mpg at een ney eres ane Lee. ci hid batter down the | nerience. when they were unexpected-| OF Chicago outfieid Schulte, Slag! | axree i) jo sure he 3 onal League. ly defeated—by-an tnferlor cli. ‘They | and Sheckar. are all hard hitters are {wixn that they will win Hi Cubs have been in a fight for | way snow wha: aay et Tet .o re The ‘shave « bigger he nan | ue world’s championship before | Thy Tigers Saete eee iis are | wonders, Titiker can also hit with th hem are whipped. Ther are Hable HOW | WON THE PENNANT HOW VLL BEAT THE CUBS _ "Pennant Winners-of Two Big Lezeues| ~Will Battle Next Week for.the id Have the benefit of one ex- ob _ Hugh BEE ibext oft prin the—Cube—when-—it—com ome to whisk it over, the Cubs real: down to a simrde question of ability. have smore hitters t Detroit. Th While the Cubs are very much superior - pasts of Det pa pave, thelr ba in one department at. least—pite days. In the The Tigces have but tives teitiogs Sheekard couldn't hit the ground wit upnn. wh a rely—Do} “his bat, Bovior and Mulig, 1 Tely—Donevan, "Gn trast Chance is a better man thas Cube have | On-the- other -hand —th ‘Rossman. On recond Schaefer) has Brown, Reulbach, Overall, Pfetater and [tittle Cray rere lee es ayn Ay eae @ny ‘of them shoud be ee eens to: have tie edgero sais Heo RD ARAL ae eer ‘yuaislin prtentne v. Lpocere WERE Te DANE TOUTE The tare oa (sak ae lIntention’ of ‘Manager Chance to save | catching, You can bet that Joh ra aim tor this serics against Detroit; mashed Shak one “oF Fie io Titsniscrntiy | Rignit, But Jers veht him test at the Rlant’s heag | Sater oe always rash at Inst with @ fearful F510 pe BAW Corbett tie > Corbett amet chim: “in San—_}Frap Round utte ‘ound they fought, on do! scien a seit Beets Fotoe aro in in Was 4 hard jethtarted. Corbett tratnet World's Baseball. Honors. _BY HUGHEY JEN? riNGS ere Kling will catch every ene of thoe Raines; and he js the—best-catoher—o! Reutbach and Overai-are in the best of |the diamond to-day condition and will be the next to be|. S$) you see the Cubs have the a4 Galied on. Pfelster or Landgren can be} vaniage-on form, but Jannings forth: lised In case of emergency. past four weeks has been making «1 —Fhit—-whet-nre-the Tigers ging to-do? of smashing up form sheets Jevelop a punch that LUTE Derron Chine Rotts daynend—t Ti-hivhie-oth-a-champlonship yers beHeve they nre gofng-to win the pennant. | They can not-use Donovan all the time We'll simply naveto—rait, that ecah Tie fue end of Tha_sgason. finds roany at man_plaving a_systes There are various Lotlering WRENS tans Tost TH STEN of conlidence or Tather) agnor thé bout And Gee back’ on} tng, | same Seetry boxed a! to = Corbett ta Pbettent x orhert heart faite Ties he We And had | Jer back | seliament, he She Hite Hehe reans. 1} y tine | handiest aw cuit hasies: ale Seta eae On ie er tine junil | League Sot tttortune rin keep them trom testing that att will L American, League, ers have been over- bot Donovan, Slever and | will atl be able to give od -aecounts of themselves againgt the foago Cuba for the world’s champlon- hy has a eere arm wd me toh. but our other thi do-themselyes justice, best hitting team in the and a first-class flelding teain, We can be beaten: nier compels me to admit that our (hts fall_ te tar bet waited for a allp-up on fpopeenents mend tieyeeie a it, We have won as taking advantage of opponents breach sr ie didn't take ro} ( twas tet eane wien we start TNPALED, A. lie Sot RONEN Se TY EE i Tee mavens me ne peanits, observed. Pritts ee ae | We-have had sevoral slumps, but have SEUGy Ora Annan ulways — recovered’ and o3mo back I wet myself to work to get.tl stronger. than before. When we re- found d heme inthe lead from our sec- titb we had—our—worat. tive out of six games Duc this” RTM only kept them to cach | 4 | creole come to ife onty about twice # of her: SPR Oe” Which” nas followed Quite a “number of recuiare ia that of play | Empre track fo the There 1 -anv chance. of freezing Butler eu “John Marrs wurely is another lem 5 entirely, you can bet that Belmont wil he WEETaNY = Ko0d at all he ought to hive] take evory advantare of tt. rnished unat g ine be mee Ae contention aematt yen tart id Ret home in the fm a —fevent, It wad Dugan or MIN Many a dation atthe racetrack {s yon out Vawerved by the bookmaakers chaff. THIE 4 -aereaponsiblefor keaping.off,. those! intended to bank Sivter Frances. It Toukeil VWke-Druld all the way, judxing by how the money was bet. These she have teen folowing Conalatent j Tight along almost cashed. and at 40 to 1, too, Mr: Pawe welahed out without hts mono: He wag tate coming ti hend, a bad day. record, too. With G. and be hed Barn ape four atraixht. ‘Ampedo warmed up in xreat mane befor the fourth race. ;He fooled a lot of ware Sattar be run as well with enpionel die? National 1 Ac Arecatatlon plenwe. notice: Query; —Wr_ts_it_ that _horere_Ifke Don lable seldom mom a de without @ winner, Sfacazine wan. the: food —<—<———$— a eee ‘other, 1 knew tit would xever do more than- ever in our pall club bit tion, and we went after the 1 pall ehib dt ows "harder than before, everto iat -we-have. used any 3 TAK BIE: Her original twitter u ; i c , Dut we have certainly. worked | and #4) of them more auscesstully than t ede our @ppon tance, we fi or sn ee i 4 y Cobb and ‘other. tase The Mohawk athletes were a little Jealous 1 vieterr wilt) be) ai mighty boomy Tor oie roth Bx running that -has galnéd renee pore ee rm Sti pe eee Sar (fury. expecting to batter de playing ut top { runs Fi ng Atpoue Olympic team. +2 Sheppard |» eager to get a recor tireult th ‘ Melvin Sheppa « podent. novire ax he had { ne ; oy ale 4 HIS play can only be worked when FIU GIT VENNINGS — Ung a ee Se ate a eaihoraereaayntor before the outdoor meazon closes.. He wit gs IN the peat ce Corbetted eee TeAINaRane aR Ea Funnetarare on: Arat-andsaecondr) a rSndon trip neat at year, startin good hape tn the fA AL C Peesea as sy aE by oh cant | forts that the petsonal ¢ ‘ BEaey ‘he opposing pitcher will Invari-| to start with the bunt. If the bacter | veloped wonderfully. In some respec eltic Park on Oct. 13. Entrle Aula Gat Dl re Fe tii faded: way. TUNER eae aaa ee ene ty wtiteret:| Misnes the all’ the first. time our |I think him tho greatest player I ever tenmtle championship looks as ig} games at Celtic Park on Oct 1 Me such As hint ne been sven tn nays that tare two players on my Cll ho do} p throwing * Tez” catcher whips the bal Ito second like & }RaW. Ful If T went into the selection Of | jt would be @ aift for John Daly, He ls @ slic pall i He" niyx that : AM : Sens Aueninge yale iy ote Ao Bh a ssbb tbs bial 1 snuld have to take UP lity “neary_and sill nat_do mach work} rns recent records male by Rove, lane eat whet? te Ra forgeto thom Hild fo out and. fight) forthe ly eel fer srifice or a,/Can get back to the bag. We caught! every man the clu ay are evel y, po that he ,should be 4 McGrath have not recelved, pifichs AUS NUTR NY ¥ F ie cut Soe MARC RTOUE tne GAUME sea) a fab a ba! pa Hartsel that way In Philadelphia and one topnotchers in. their departments | after Netpess pen rack Delyiwill have | sanction or. refutation; PACS ME TASEL Ne. eure nother ences and to not wa iy Heth MILA acts Poraibly saved the came. it 1 thes are going to win thls world's | strong for (he ates) CNet, the steeplechase peed ina eran Wfiwed Sail : eineadito’ Khaw Its ts bictead, and Uie moment the]. Our auecess hus een due largely tol championship, too, Mark, what I aay. | hia fort nl whe teal Narn Mn eencA ie | england has real Engliahinen runners, an t's sink methods. ‘Thar! he wil a AMT wantin fi r starts to throw to frst he dnahes| our, pitchers; and Mh) must Rive ereitity oo gumes. they are ood ones, Sforton, the sprinter aeae e cf ‘ his eiTorte to. Hrs ¥ to Donovan for performing the mo: Jou here two years ago, ‘ami he | bucauae. they didn't understand. (fay, cannes they, have rd, and savet times out of ten he| Wongertal pitching feat ot modern base: | MOTOR CYCLISTS TOVRACE. | oexe. sascces’ ct cevannicice, aurizg. thel| Se ee are ee arate Moriett was fiehting with a new style ih allde jn safely before the fret! pall. Starting.in on the first of July, Pree aai Stiga sox Ubeoetats Set hd" aon't know much about rar wing the ring oloverness ae had atudl~d all To-Day. U8 gumes, First came Win the world's cham |josetnan can relay the ball across the|he loads the league and has lost but} vellats. will make thelr last| claiming that the race should be perpetuated te fo © PM. American beakue Park, Mery Ute If there ts only one batter) four games all season piemotormeyclistelayllt Aree en favare thoroughbred rece horses, fa ans Vs Boston, One ndmlesion, tre)” » won the oham , R NT D it rjeffort: of the season at Point Breeze r | $ a long tly will score the yun- WED first went to Detroit 1) ¢f sth = reiedinexele ORTING. ‘ ‘ iret dened sa ahaa rte STANDIN CLUBS. (onthe Soublalabeshi RGR InE: Lents shape. 1 worked him out tn the eer asescing held under the eusplece |ewimming pool for which he gave the |HENRUS CO-OPERATIVE WIRE May, at Corbett haa been walling NE @ OF THE Cl ont Jon third to-score while they are tryIng| spring. and still his arm fatled tov m= | meek la lene Nek Amn Ate Btn. | money. ‘fhe pool aa planned by the colloge Fuxe's Nyarreni es eae ean lows fell an the totter AD Om, NATIONAL LEAQ eye cm the other ranner between|ber up. When the season started I wan) Of Me adety | renee iil, cont $55,000, and as soon aa |. Barnes s: Vite Olsoe daganr 42. De : harevan Wee NT sisdt a Cat peas We Pe Oo Toor wR a oer aN ; AL ad PERSE CRS A s special features of the programme | thi sum is ralsed the project will be oom: | Sheet aay at iar Naawan ot ke rain, In the tventy . s TG toakien LO A sa second somewhat disappointed, ax I expected) ds Real ce bea Bereta ion| tieteds Telephone {sat~—Tieekian. Sullivan. ‘#ti}} conselot ! | A tay which das attracted [him to be one of my mainst 1 wat yh ‘ ji — ~ ae nother pla which Jia bs he the world's hour and mile 10 a pulp, tokte nd te FOO ee cttention, Is. fie: catching Of alhim on the bench and kept him therd| POMP Of Cie” Kk, and’ Wille| the draw for. the Armagh meet at, Celtic: th he Was dieing counted | 1 when t f lyithres quonthas (He vgot vary aecares on chredian track) Ap - | park té-morrow In Gaelic football 1s Cork suis ea ste Peer enemy mes botkes vedeusrtroc | oh fem et ota . |am Hl. Way, of Brooklyn, holder of} ve.” monaghan, Kilkenny ve. Gainey and New! York splay: possibly saved, gaa {much dixcouraged and. hed begun to} ‘ tle. straightaway reo-| Mayo vas, Caves. W. Cantwell will, meet ne Se ae ee ee ailyreucsesss (ihinke He was. all Ini dinal halons dayel (ae: Morin crea cuca %: AM Guage’ ins motorsdaced: bicyole” race, en jal Philadephia hsually success- | think he was : y: lord, will try to. better thelr marks, iter jos f daring, As So naw him warming up and I know that’) ioe present mile record {8 1.03 ¢65,| ‘The Cardinal basketball team has dates } thy * rs. rprised Na BRE f S e re ve a : LU gaol bawes {he bad “something. T surprised fade on a heavy dirt track. open for teams averaging between 120 and ic ball tf i miocrificn 10 very much: by telling him to go fn t oe 125 pounds. hasup balsa} an Pea im long fy or he He did and—-won ain Kame, Ms i — haraplon:- insian itataie Liscorashims Petes |, Moboken, fund Hoboken va.| Rntriéa for, the indoor, walking, chermeig fut he was whipped by Rober: funner oataredly a ble eo as Cobb ts another player who has ae 286, mittee doclres,