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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1908, | Foro svexeces | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK .« [sho Wei! onion | BRITISH FAIRPLAY © = UNCLE SAM CAN GO SOME WITHOUT SPIKES} Wie ENGLISH’ TUG OF WAR MAN IN "ORDINARY SHoEs"” ee S FOUND WANTING | i CA*TER Descripnen j A @y PIARTIN } SHER IDaW >t) i ee oe ee | ° | fai i Tug of War Cont Unfair Tactics in Tug of War Contest’ Upheld by British Committee— ENGLISH ANCHOR Maw + ‘ t : | 41S SHOES, Other Countries Stand With edi | the Yankees. | 6 RITISH fair play” ts becoming a joke the world over. When the British | Olympic Comnittee drew up the| rules for the Olympic games now! being held in London they adopted the tug of war rule that was used in the Olympic games at Athens two years ago, The rule reads as fol- lows: 4 ) 4 “No competitor shall wear pre- is r pared boots or shoes, or boots or shoes with any proje cting nails, tips, : reat sprigs, points, hollows, or projec- Wr tions of any kind. No competitor shall make any hole in the ground with his feet or in any other way | Pee PAE ae i see b ty, { a): ed f before the start. No competitor aioe J Ae shall wilfully touch the ground with any part of his Person but his feet.” 6 oe = ee i When the American team appeared to pull against the English they | | found that the latter were wearing specially made shoes with immensely | A H brary soles and fron leat sue sp! Ly * Highlanders are going through all directly contr o the rule, As 5 atl ; “the tug of war was to be pulled on Beene bos & man who nearly turf it was | e for men in ordi Bets run over by a buzz wagon > jsure to let him go until he would run Hey the e Americans| "4 then sprints half a mile without ‘ ; =n down like an el@ht day clock, 9 wore, to against this handl- ao slate Athletic InVenuats Doni Ap= asi ths (erineing) Hianegany (wes ee fee nee "ean, T mericans went through| SPF nt thls i "sift Elver. bout to give up and t hance on 2 at —_ perchertney At Oe pele the for starting the tug in order| (10% Warriors off the bottom at any! neal Any More to the ball going where tt (Ki H ant pit sue BHU Sines to protest valld. Manager, "4te- | : : I: becanmroeniiants 9 First Instalment of $30,000 ©, they rived there yeas Hal Went to Mr. Sullivan, and OB FITZSIMMONS really think Big Champion. z with the ; . ; terday . Were met by overat an « protest was lodged with the Rar RUT TA Taare ee ene ; EEeOntT 1 itt Will Be Placed in Ely, padre ye and 8 Dena Of BMG heen is still in shape to fight any: clogged up the mach fe still | a Now th kard has put up his mone Ivmpt body. Suggest to Robert that ne| @ around at a mile a speed lev Bank , ey t 28 that the fight will \ Here was the B: aha; ah? | e ies ey 4 ‘0-Day. are th | Mae pla shen ¢ to show lis a bit passe In fistic game and |@PVHROUGH the act CE 2, chil, rgeney brake turned un with a Ney, Bank T y surely off. ; They blll ae em, | R@ at once proceeds to demonstrate. | Conway some details of the train- ues i aie carng | BOP MAY not be in Jeft’s class t 13] {ng work of the Irisn-Am: So suddenly did Flanagan stop that : at Na a i i arranged between ; with the {Yea but belng the goat in q demon. jathletes before they went i hicnene, ————— Waal MALS teen nat Dene ‘ allan featherweight teams nn fin- ‘on of that sort ‘sa painful affair. |pic games have just come to uight. They fell to the ground ,, t =xcited That He [eee es iD Ta he PSOE ET TAQ ETON ox oe They ase thembalvoameteated has @ hand lke a ham. and when |are likely to have ao important bearing ie ht Youngster so Excited at He would’ pr rbably. bs EX" RICKARD, the fight pro-| been signed up by Jim Buckley to try come Mn ng nine unfair points | P&.4tops tt on you it's time to duck jon etics of the future. a irom meaera i d Wednesday and fe $“s ‘evada, who {s pull- clusions in a six-round bout at the atag te Feumneeamerlexiy ter aoeree (end run Desiring to take no chances on Flan-| 4? {35 a tantea| Falls From Roof ani eevee ite gi NLVSIFOPAROMELCUIE re stronger | agan losing out in the hammer throw- i Ne atten Sen ' * Skier sen doalGa on Tuesday evening, July 28, This : Aicouiharcredit he present crop | ing contest, William Pendergast, for-|!n a marble yard Petpet ractures Skull. plonship, battl vt Nov, on Labor to be a great figt, as both boys are ne every effort was id get away wi merly a policeman and an inventor, de- roke up two tons of te mbes | Battling Ne pon | utes oa to this! S!88hing Sigthers who never break ground, her fe rule he is forty-five yea nigned a pair of ba noes for | stone re yet Day attemoon, In a telegram: to Sane F 4 ter p ef rerplaincshoasnl A ce last night state th y. accompant of t este ful m in Flanagan that would ate anagan wore plain shoes in London fomeciailigurheven office last night state en etal companied by his mane ! break ove 3 | re turning loose the jay whep he wor the cham- ares deposit $10,000 to-day in Hikes x 5 st breal i ’ a8 | whirl necessary defore turning loose th | QOHICAGO, July 1 young man was Grich Is the ft ment of the, { Bou rs Ining for the ght with’ Jim) Corbett|| wire cond whieh hélds thevheavy weleht ay ‘ wale Whole gang, Hi) ecu purses W oto train te When drawing for heats in| “t Carson. Bob cracked a bone tn the! | tourleeny venta Cll es ee BLTET a iy " in the bank ehamiplone wes the 100-n }-at Athens placed| first finger of tls right hand, All| crucial struggle between the Chicago the afternoon = that he i a are Ae [ 4 ri C he kept missing wi sad xt . teams - = At of July 2 ur reek ot : ahitted uo | lla! sights =n tin Tape ven GrduNowencrms Netlanel Cees ue bor, Mass,, for the figit, orth 1 made distribution. | th, au at the West baseball park yester- aes ne arenes. Ff ——————_______ the roof of a three-story xC nine points to her cys In the fifth !nning | the walk, taking three = \ , , ortstop, batted places without competition worth Joe Tinker, Chicago's) ms a ie Hud- | ning from ot untries | by | the ball nto centre fleld i 3 las pram: eae f | boy jumped up In his excitement | Ketehel for uwenty a the othe were were ige | i / and stepped forward a eee |Club here last night. Carsey was out] i nored and was made to | already was standing on the edge of for more ‘han ten minutes, and sev-| find or develop in this Y the roof. He fell headforemost fifty Chicago Fighter Is Out for erat physicians worked over htm dur: | country, the Olympic | —_—e_____ feet to the gro just as the Chicago s ‘ ng this time to revive him. He aa) Sees) ult te nd. The third annual cruise of the Belle layer joompleted ule: clesuis Bota the ae Tenn MinutesmmandeRny, ’’KY and semi-conscious for a long Ben tn ryouts for the American | Harbor Yacht Club will start Monday, | hases, The poltca carried Hudson to : em after the fight. , erates Pas hey vals Wereulett cub a0) ltl gua al viel ied let Rantarelit eee the county hospital, where it wag found cians Are Summoned Pa EUG Lane aha fatale fhe Hn Heil tgcday at the/anchorage of ihe Hex his skull had been. fractured | lett hooks to the Jaw In Hp eri Ue hat Rone show |outt ¥, ©, dea. Clift, L, t, in prepara. McCormick {8 falling off in batting round, Brock put over the He venti (AtItRR IA he is , Commodore Edmund Lang will get the on toaaupiace ee ae tina LOS ANGELES, Cal., July 18—Phi ira pase : marine fought fiercely [aAmeri fleet under way at 7.90 o'clock Monday SYZE , but Went up Seven times wi | Brock, of Cleveland, knocked out Frank ‘a! Corn Fra neran ey leue yt Cerca giasaer | Bome { and the run hi : pai See ee ee eke ene vil Is in Windy City and pend iMtote Giese Bay “Po in, AO23 will try to equal Brown's'Ca in the twentleth the Jaw, which staggered Carsey halt 4 to make tho match for h ae mn Ughh | run the boats go to Fort work to-day by coming right bacx and |ro eduled — twenty- across the ring. He then was so groggy I saily. Nea Tommy BUH Man fie should | Haven, New London a pitching after ge He EB Before the Jeffries ne could not make much of a defense, | i Aput Ame jturning to Sea Ch July eral mae a: — ——"—— land when they came together again in| Ye yet | a) the centre of the ring Brock swung] J) Mf CY Le, RACING HAS HAD jee alt Hs to cr Che) ene Cea gets thes i n acl that he needs the best \ | C lover flat on his back, re tauleren ene | Referee Walsh counted him out and hills ; | , He was still unconscious and could not! (Stas. Jimmy "Waish, the PI H | H DONOVAN: BB-o8 ‘ earlier in the season. Three profes:| be revived, so several physicians sitting | Lartun-w: 2 fT le sional and three amateur events make! at the rings cs began to work Ny Harry Lewis, “the a Indians, and Donovan, seeing Con- | (= a << ry srogramme for the opening| him. After fully ten minutes he re- ‘ Ac ly's condition, sailed {nto and) Flanagan and his friends thought well : | mevHTAT cycling 1s far from being : Up tbe a Brace ages be ine aka Wived) aumelentiveto aitmupvonathelmat sip Cad ye | ee SoSH etaing ii Boston oft swung another right \, and tt was decided to eve CARSEY'’S UNIONS WILL | dead sport has been semenstrets ah a S30) sweepsta or th Medi ahenen ne merry iaiaver a(t Al Py ar ale nite lddleweight, and Jim Donovan, 8 jaw, « : “fir taste ati ceilie | y the keen Interest which has being t . ea vaaT Tee EEn ya Week later theviocel tient Nee tele time.’ Connolly, by Hons arte pas MEET YONKERS TEAM. byagh Nevaeees (a (ne ceut | oThla atleraven oat. Bikwoed cperk (0shla. dressing Con i as % the Ed ent a a er rope, got up on one, Park ons qulet afternoon, Flanagan yrought @ large attendance to Branch, the national champion | Carsey took 0 good lead in the frst] s.ay ye THOUIIENG ReavyeaUphtGa ae pesrOUnd sara gy (at pipe ot) the jo Brown kept on) examined the shors very closely and i! be a banner attraction at | Jer tracks and will certainly manifest AVE aA wRaR “from all the |ten rounds, outboxing Brock and 80 Ireland, uae a fow |e elt Gymnasium A Rockaway | seh the ell een | tound that Pendergrast had put a small CURSE) In the main|itselt later in the fall indoor meets ays END On eney ‘be the ten-| Cleverly blocking all leads that he Hed reer Tavern tie: Wine pBeach last night, For the first three Suda dragged’ hin fs | plateldiceotiy under the bell’ofl the/taot vateer' Crack tex | when the weather 1s more conducive tor riders, Feat Bioee | Brock bleeding from nogo, mouth and| Murray io meat Bil, Mokintor the Tounds Donovan was ly out- to Carsey's crack te: feennth tern D motor champion- | 5 heavyweight, for ten rounds in the semi- } it was fitted Ina ski contrived he up against Jsuch gatherings. The boost given the jie Haltern fs ‘. C, A. Grand a cut over the left eye. Brock became | Mninists (or ten rounds In the, semi, {Dointed and also so he out refreshed after his min-| 44, of ball b § was Intend- t Latty’ ort by promoters of these meets has Ojpouir professionals, | aggressive then and forced a terrific) M y and Rudolph Unholz, on July. 2% ab e face ar Connolly t and an the fifth round by) apr } will be in the Il the fast men back to the Moran, Root,| °° c, in which Carsey was | Killven is training for his ‘tignt ‘at Diss that Blemerew peas the face with | ed to relle c ons, and as an added |orought all the t m other. cracks | lugging pace, |tond Fl. Mass., and. has made an impre® ley sedcwitinct i ted the bloW a! work of sp! B ae astern tracks and as usual awakened urg outclassed, They put up the greatest j sion with the fixht fans, { who is nen the Jaw with «| 2ofe making the g resh interest in road riding, The result very | ight ever seen in Los Angeles and the matched Harry Ferns, the Mant Ing to a clinch, Dono-| To an accident and to permit will be shown by the new faces in fu-) the appetite for| STP was more bitter because ot alk to meot Bildie Carter, the ava att recut tO! the athlete to suddenly stop an e - ¥ ire contests. Square Garden| long-standing grudge and the fact that) Next saz of the Brown nn eney brake was run down the left side’ = Eck and Prince has been a strong n+ feature event of; the winner Is matched with Ry Me SnuiDusliy gee Ree c lof the s' could be worked b ee be the fight for the panand venty-flve rounds the mid- r time, and is tes : if | leptin cre ue tau’ be worked by LONG ACRE STAG TO-NIGHT. | ombiration in the Newark races, n motor-paced champlonsuip bee | Farland for twenty-five rounds the f nfo th a WenaniT lown | Wiggling the big toe | — where a naw feature is to be tried fymen J n and Nat Butler,| die of August before Jeffries's club. 5 1 tt ne | When everything was ready the crowd! he Long Acre A will hold tts norrow night in electric light com- who meet in’a match race of ten miles, | ~ j Fs on | wa (i f TRE RM eer een he i , In addition to th en rivalry between Fy i. r ona nae N|gathered around, and foremost am regular weekly wu le at) etition, Until after Labor Day these [? speed merch of the tycle path | fH i ned leet nian by ex! TO} SOME Nate rec ouetaple MTD Cony ee s, voth oi] meets will be held two evenings each the winner will be matched to. meet | | 5 8 welterweight: and “Harry 4 4 _ h f omeert 1 ayPaap apart ds ‘ ‘ rayne h MeL a oe t n is ' 1 Soro t Ba ‘They wi ‘i Pre The shoe felt very comfortaote Jerse: ’ot ‘Bayonne, | Teek—Wednesday and Sunday—and| Hugh MeLean a week later and, this Lids wn Gymnasium AA atee , “arta | D ered Nod. and Jue Pa of this city, wil, | with the added advantage of the cooler Witt fev aather and: tavoreile am PHP wearing attest U9 a & Aponte: nounced the Let Tae Ra agen w Sandy] part of the day for holding them the ditions for the three ts mentioned Glover having ont 9 decision on a foul im wh Jing the ha wire villiams a 1 alsol * + r - ev bove the aggregate attenda will be fully the firat round a few monthe ago at the ; el agon Stat aaet Pole | iene eer AnSOR DEC eRe ey en ate y er SAP Gu ERA THAR RCE good reason Tina ware kL Calan, ( iat heconain other bouts will also be the §¢A Sunday afternoon crowds Why cycling Js not a “dead sport.” pone — 4 f the chairman's SPORTING. a {ofa a = eee : (ae ene HOW SWAT FOILED DASTARDLY PLOTS; || AT ( TIC PARK righton nt | R Cg Bere D BY ADMIRING FAN WHO KNEW HIM/ ae eae f brake had to q H Reached by All “toutes to Coney Talend. { work ——_—_—_—__ The worth of Gaellc football and its — = Sinan: dort ' tn i h ded on a J) b American s ye ' elp, bu man Bulger, 8) irtment furnace, spilling the molten lead all | Swat hearing of this deol ; possibilities of becoming an — + 1 help, | ie over the diam: By Hes tleoe, thei eourne, TOs toll athe) abstardiy Dict Wart cuamaerwin be” éalade abn then aaa? MENAND WOMEN, 5 with fvening Wo lead had cooled ‘off and had been | got his extonsion bat and as the bail | pi ‘ Use Big @ for unnatural Pa ie th y jet the readers know of picked up piece by plesa'a treahenre | en in he jumped back six feet, | of the Kilkenny Men's Association to- Pied rbeeriring G OF THE © cLUss, SS ae : % made a few hundred| had been {lanted tn 6 overturned | Ketting Gis bs of ates morrow, when a team of youths under Heritations oF loeratlons OF T UBS. BS Twister furnace, By the he lead had | nit the ball on a line to the pi a St. Patric sh oie of macous membranes, NATIONAY, Deane Q ry engine TWlalee L eeanteemigiigadiinta tia propsr shape | It went right past. wis nose end he |) fifteen from St. Patrick's parish, Brook: | (% be, * eceeee Pree L. Pi po! Swat had Ae 482 runs, | Immediately fell asieep, All the rest J}! lyn, will play the St. .Cectlla’s team ac) THEEVANS ONEMICALCO. gent oF patsonoas, ‘ A | vf the team were put to geen ce |from New York at the Irish game In CINGINNATI,O.| Seld By Druggista, t a . by one as each in turn attempied te APE or coat in plain ce ) i ' Gal Another Dastardly Plot ws he bail, and while the entire |, Celtle Park. A bachelor, Tom Dollard, Braaaarene, renal od RESUL YES 'S GAM i : " " f s You might also explain the chloro- | team lay asicop on the grass Swat}! “Father of the Irish Counties Athletic Hla oe Sbortler a, RESUL P YESTERDAY'S GAMES a torm. ball. wh! ke Spitzer used. | gallosed around {ne, Pages een ace [| Utlon.” will refereo the game. The rest N *. 0, . A The Idea was ball saturated h T have heard that Swat has been ac- {of the draw is Cork vs, Kilkenny and = ss © C 9. re offering f leep produc rug. waa t sed i eal name |} 7 es , . the sleep producing drug. He was 10 | cuved of belt nis real n | Oy football, end Ki. sum” Strengthens | Develops} | oe 1 ter would | MOONLIGHT. kenny vs. aunty, hurling. ‘ REVITALIZES! GAMES § LED FOR TO-DAY EAS. £ Y H, P. A pelton, of Boston, will ride a ry 1 it w ler pres fy 3 ' inst Marcel upuls and Villiarm | $t. Louis ew York a 10% The o: Insin, je Steely Gling, pne statement that Swat was || aga : = man iniantenee te Mane trom e County Mayo, Irela' Martin sheridan looked up his ancestr BASEBALL To-day, 8.20 0M Canfield, the champions of France and ws) bib (king part in the Olympic games, Ireland, in @ five-mile motor-paced ROZEMAN BULGER. aa League Park, No) Amar. V4, Si, Luulatet |

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