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LecAme SEMA 550: A MCAT 29) 1 TRON . < ate a aah act THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1908 JERR) THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | acitt?22%u] ea LANGFORD FIGHTS BATTLING NELSON JUMPS INTO THE SOCIETY RING WILLE T0-NlGHT AT NAVARRE A.C Sam Langford, the Boston, and John Wille, the light heavywe of Chigago, are both In fine shape for thelr six-round bout, which will be decided at the stag of the Navarve A. A., at Ulmer Park, to-night, The fight should be a viclous one while ft lasts, as both nien have no fear of punch and sail right in to try and finish an opponent as quickly as poa- rible, This wil! be Wille’s first appearance Bat Nelson to Follow Jack O'Brien and Do the So-, clety Thing, Starting Off AFTERNOON TEA G@eT HIS Tae Netson fn a contest in this vicinity, uh has HE fought all the good big men and alwt With a Banquet in ‘Fris- LAUGHS ? Caease paeeilthaa a arallusi siewile ns = been seeking a match with Langfo co’s Swell Hotel. Witt HE ! sor a long time, as he has always been a VERY Poute ti tubropinlenneiae halcotid’ ieee) let As champion, Bat {s expanding, ° Langford is a wonderful fighter, as hie ATTLING NELSON !s always , Ps numerous victories in the ring make i B doing something new. There's PUTTING ON HARNESS Bat WITH His HAIR PLASTERED iF Nees Rafa baatipa uianetaray PAE H never a dull season while the Fon THE DINNER, Down + SOCteE TY STYLE, WILE ie Jereat ficht, there will five others bee i Durable Dane is in town, It's eith- HAVE A FEW POUNDS ON CHAUNEEY, DEPEW + . ween evenly . I uy era fight or 4 monologue or a hunt: - ce = —— H y ing trip or some other Nelsonian | ALFLUSHIS twelve years of age. All Today's mai! brought in the fol- lowing card; Battling Nelson Requests the pleasure of Bod ember are enders of th at them by a score of s Charles Stieauf. No, at street, city LIPTON CUP TO-NIGHT a , modern day which were competl- ; “K THOMPSO., owner of (or? Hite Mace. It not belleved that ) | ahaa is Wainwright, however, shared in ee Edgren &, company at the ; Fs Rica Shamrock, t0-| ents feeling, but ‘that his protest Par Changes in Alita) Dates, 00 | At at the club house of the tro, ae S sreala beer ave tara fh BANQUET Bat May FOLLOW O'BRIEN'S EXAMPLE | Brooklyn Yacht Cl Bansonhiret, orig Br nee onto or meule: Bll d Hai Mold chateen eaiiee Given at Battlers Hall, AND BECOME AN "AUTHORITY will be formally wanted) by Com=|" Atter ‘the ‘protest, had bran’ sheduleai thi Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco, on ETiayerte , Re. mander Towen with the $1,000 silver however, Mr. Thomps| \ two y 3a two- at the hour of 7 P.M, | mn | cup donated by Sir Thomas Lpton as amroek pan RS ees ’ rolt next k. The game 7 ; he first prize J the ocean race a! July n on W i t D Ds a2 July of OOS DEAR a Neither ee Nore Oni eresue Heald eA : «of Heavy Seas Partially Spoil : ‘ ard at banque If : Lightship and Nartheast End Light, off ing t 1 kK to y : ER haere hall, | Were A fs Cape Ma sacs t e mn eye 4 | Able to Hold Down ey, sand ewWhich would pat} Motor-Boat Race at the Seat 218, Please respond. | ere Able to Holi While it wes generally belleved by fier in the sa ond! as dur a } he ‘ Heitnre local yachtsmen that the Shamrock, race, | re st Yacl “HI ; Sern E the Visitors. en Larchmont Yacht Club. HEE! The Battler ts going in for UP Bl BU RK AND PAPKE satled by Capt. Charley Barr, had won) , t/@, Work 0; remeasuring was done W nis society stunt for fair, “Dat. — the race, the official awarding of the! measure of thy Sew doe nt a tler's Hall," in the Hotel Fatr- | cup war delayed owing to & protest! and the re i D is Just bee: laned up fe n mn * " Spe e Eventn, a) i mont, Are they naming dining-rooms pias een he bis manager Harry ltmore FIRST GAME. made by — Stuyvestmt Wainwright, | Tock LARCHMONT i Y Att wi a; after the Dane now? BY JOHN SP nae bi kK, Hla coneneatc willbe BHI BROSRA TROT Grae * A owner of the sloop Mimosa HIL., second. { sARCHMONT, N, Y., July The Fajrmont Hotel, you must know, ILLY PAPK ne Western miadle- !and figiter, who knocked out Fr: carne, | Ghica’o 0 0 02 0 0 0 | Omen 6 in the race, who thought that the rat- | imrork won ig east wind coming in from 4g the greatest hotel in the West, per- welght pugil will make his de- 9 ¢ at Jim Jefiries’s club last Fri ry ng given the Shamrock was too small. ly over the Mimosa TI. even with at twenty miles an hour t ‘ haps in the world, It ts bullt on the Mee eeeit ih nls ety on Mons 22 cHe0¢. McFarland and troce wi cone | HOMMNGETS 0 0.0 0100028 hanges of the Shamrock tn hull! Te,time allowance, |Garattionshimimernnonestennet crest of Nob Hill, in San Francisco— together in a ten-round bout before the Pa: Auduringe ten, Gonty VentelOel poety nye nai Ns morning were not very i vt iF u day night. He will meet Sailor Burke, cific a. C,, of Los Angeles, Cal, on the | y PAR USES MUSES aie (OF nearly Coie: ites i bisrielecnaes cer eryh eh “Hot s20W in a Cool Theatre=Preen, the hit where the Huntingtons and 1) 9 jocal fighter, for gix rounds at the night of Aug. 7, (Specta! to The Eventng World.) epee asec es i ument over | clowwd na marsiye man || favorable for motorboat racing on the [rye MIMIC WORLD. 73" CASINO. t the Crockerg snd the Aearieses And! stag of the-Collseum A. 0. In its club:| , Al, Kautmanny the Calitorata peayy- | AMERICA E PARK, July Pecent Perera) | the Custom House officers Sound. It was the day set apart by Eves, 6.15. Matines Sat.. 218 iq Hepineey and all the batt et the nobby | nouse, at One Hundred and Twenty: | weight, CURGORTONL BAtKlinE Tehnboe NSIC A a bad day Jealousy Against Barr, | inant double these figure: the Larchmont Yacht Club in its race PSVARTEST oF MUSIC AL, HRD SD railroad and mining millionaires had! seventh street and Second avenue, The the nusky Francisco fighter, in tnetr | It might also be said t their palaces before the earthquake and and the White Sox took t game ' most val sable {a i er] The presentation to b “Ey, BID. Stat ne 14) match was arranged last night at a tem-round fight at the Pacitio A. C., of Los tty feeling of jealou : Are swept them away. The Falrmont !8) conterence held by T. E, Jones, man-| Abies Cal. on Friday night. he will im-|of the double header fr High-| success of Capt, Bart, because of hie | made aficr a club dinner Cor members. | Larehm Club stands purely for to Fitch's Great Comedy, q a great pile of pure white marble. In- aah lily nt from tae | Aisne t te uibardalaly foan ih rai also be presented prizes for | yacht racing sport there was no thougt [GIRLS 3 a i side'it Is @ miracle of the decoratos's | See" Of Papke, and Billy Madden, ma Hf Sa enter ane ; : vee ini. theo nd and third’ yachts) In the} a7 costponement, and. tt kicd a” Broa 8 i ¢ t 3 Ke that must ix ; ay 4 a th of the} c st pone! he k i rif SU EPCTED) Hala ROC eted ce cs Bur They will battle at oh e Will quit him _ae| made a rally in the ninth but they were boat to ons of the Aas Dae 8.15 Matinee To. Morrow, i. } . pounds, weigh in at 6 P. M. Burke will "i ann says he will du the! -—— a against the weather man was why th | hail bedroom in the Fairmont, Bats) peer e e te ee nt ot else Papke| Patarirttets ‘too far behind | breezes could not be reserved i Ulng Nelson and his father have a sulte| |. 4, | Joa O'Connor, managop of Blaniey Ketshel, | First Inning ! | moat racing and the dead calms for i of rooms, with porters, valeta, dc. They | | he Rulddiewelabe chuinnlon, nak accented the) yin aieg out to Delelianty. _Jones motorboats, If you can imagine a itt! { have been living at the Fairmont for| Dilly Giteon, matchmakar of the Fatrmo:: lenge lasued by Bob Fitz ne roeatl struck out. Inbell fled out to Hemp- {| boat less than twenty-five feet in months, A. the Bronx, has finally secured a) afl, "O‘Contie hae ‘Gosted a fortelt of} hlll, NO RUNS j : f INaerieenaitarivene relay cnet mcclMER IAI GORDENS Avy. Sem dae Adler allliwarauraly have tovgiva Neste stax of bia club on Moss] 82000 wi , gw manl Niles filed out to Hahn, Cony was H. PO. &. B.} length r ) BERL BK Ug Re ¢ 27. He has secured Char thrown out b Walsh, Moriar bale Nil ) Boventy-five horsepower 4 Original Productiog| son credit for using good common sense, Avera te + [hae wired of ne ainount | (FO Cue a Ne UNE: ot) st at i 0 CiGuEh: WEUEL BaaLe Witt che [LL HE MERR WIDOW ‘2s Lustiee He spends his money In the best way, UAHA a Caso E TSEC a AbOKS NG . y RUNS. eth ab atl la He pee aes nance ana Wipe yee enjoying life. Other succesaful fighting ton tigh tan fed a! Spokane ext month, Second Inning. Woah c e » and 3 K lightwelzht, to ds in the main 9. es very. pl hooti cloud of| \ men have thrown away enough every vent. Gibson made a great move when he ania! the Ametl:| Dougherty struck out. Davis singled | Chase, pil CY yy every A sho eng MN) a sae | KEITH & PROCTOR’ S week to keep a suite with ail the trims signed these two great lit te being) aver Ball's head and stole second base, | Hemphill, cf.. ol Wty ni j@ray which at thmes covered boat and SINAY, Brean ANOY AY, Jack Nopworth Four mings in a palace, There's Young Cor-| are bound to put up a ala i Parent Med out to Conroy and Bal, Mealehanty, leva v7 le O 0) | occupants, you can judge of the fun Gown Girls. Dally Mat 25 hett, for Instance. Torday his resources #8V¢ Leach Crow a terri and ap coon as ARCO aL et a DEST Ballyeasyenn tence 0s Oem elena sO) | George F. Baker, Jr and his engineer [96D 0) 1a he. Jas. J. Corbett, Bedini & wouldn't buy cigars for Nelson, and Bat |* fe¥ weeks ano 7 miauitne’t by the admirers, of | Parent threw nil, Dele} Sweeney, ¢.. .... 0 0 6 0 04 were having in the motorboat Vim this! asuvenirs “La Se Mama, Daily Nal ae 4 fen't much of a smoker, In his prime ‘Unk’ Russell, the Quaker City light mid. Pheu ashes ain mie atest anty nes d to Jones, Ball struck out. Newton, p.. ....0 0 0 0 0) | morning. thing Cape To-day i Young Corbett threw away his money | #leweight, will te an fight the boning ‘shows there. and was NO RUN HOF); foned cbse ) ah Oo) al Mr, Baker was on hand for the race ASTOR By Si, Mats, Wed.& Sat.290 aatey 0 ftom ec hich he ing: LID ee se | _——— : SEVENTH i §n gambling and dissipation as if there TIED | De Sree ey V ae H He a sa A tba nratier whieh he Wat Third PAL fi oe ee es Fi against J. If, Hoadley, with Tho Den, | Mal Ree / Was no limit to his earning ability in te Columbus: Frases ea Fone —— Hall threw out ‘Tannehil ass} Totals ens 9 1 5 “Clellan's 0° but the latter did not venture out be-| § aserica /P, Just $9,000, most of tt at the racetrack a taal, te sony khav account the { al Seceeo EN pl ony Heese she, 3 Recitte Bakarioaiie cas tia hleo con Umpire City Quartette, Pm 4! EMA TRe Cae: mill tee Hard to suc Aimy aivay, besor j ENN eae RH. PO. A. F.! Delivered at City Hall at |") ; " Nea Meingtls stusenia, ith Abble This was his star performance, That the bell rings for the opening of the tenth) f°8F 0) NNN ra Isbell. Niles Med) Hahn, rf... oe Lo 2 1 0 0 | mittee boat ont in the Sound, wh ohn MoVetzh & Cole | $9,0% would have kept him in extray- [UR to condition mal Raye RUNS. eee teary wlan: age Sl » oi nl 9.38 To-Day, | was being tosses about by the high iH h ie oh i Marion Garton Ma. agent luxury at any hostelry in t When the hoxine ane 1 resumed gain I ay, ; son Co., Others, | de he MAREE to th : Fourth Inning { Tabeli, 1b vail Ah ie (00) jmaves the hardy mariner shou Le | foun years taneacamasliad pla along tie left | Dougherty. If, ..0 0 1t 0 O| a a Chatrman Charley Tower, of the "ATLANTIC. ) en ‘ i Anderson, if. es. 9 1 0 88) Haga, auly The Youn Men'a | Mitie®, "DoT need a racing number?” | avery tye, 4.50 San . Davis; adic cre: 0 | Ol christian Association relay race, which; eking about with his glasa to se | mPLING N rieatiairel wit of} Parent, 88 vel 1 0 5 2) began in New York at 30:A, M. last} Whence the volce caine, Sit, Tower) | All Siats Feat ball. od | Avr ANG) ELs03 inn't living be: veiing | Sullivan, c.. 5. 1% 8 1 Ol Wednesday, came to a brilliant close | with Nis al Me 1 the etl hats | See. a be | nd means at all. He if in| Tannenill, 8b... 0 0 0 4 Vin the City Hail here at 938 A. M. to-| Plunging through the waver and shan-| Constant FREY SHOWS Pree worth, to take his own estimate, a zs ihe! Walsh, poses see) 1 1 1 © Ilgay, The original echedule called for} ing his head, replied, “Well, I can hard- | Febe2 ron Elsen iboate, ARE SOO Lond. ahd he hae ila mone oD | day. The original « 1 ividea where’ voli pull AB at Horse and Lady Rider Dives From j {n good securities and paying real er — lela a ti 7 4 [tts completion at noon! to-morrow EA gate Henienant| Tower Hourly, i ol Msn ade BONG PONE [e808 7 ; | Totals .... J 1 41 phe sliver tube containing the mee-{ Den did not come to th starting point | j tate, He 1s a shred business man Ti BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES, sa vivh | Base Hits -OM Newton, § in 828 in-|gage of Mayor MeClellan, of New York, |tha Vim was sent hack Inshore and the dust once he was trimmed. ‘Th f y Hemp ning Bteae each to Mayor Busse, of (hicago, signal given for the cruising boats, Four a Fame & {in for sox this Pant . H f } 1 Base ¢ a nee fed over the final atretel by Mf the six entered started. AND FARE OKs" DISPLAT, AIL BRE ease et Agaln 5 we Shee ca Nohara: Fy H. McCabe, of the Evanston Y, M. C.| The boats, owners and rating wer pb Bad eatste investments near Chicago, iH [ fv Taek for Out--By Newton A. MoCahe received the message at| Royal Flush-P, Von Boeckmann 3 9 Mariam to Luna) In 3s | 4 ieee bl eae \ ly ne Teen CHEM METAR | Lasalle and Mo reets, hut had a] feet H tes. The. subway i Ge ihe vancuet busied! nee - i L ‘ : fe Nanaler r Two-Base Hite Jones, Walsh | hard time of it making his way along! Minerva A, F Barkele feet fees nou to Atlante } SOME ieee ihe Bet : —+ ; Lalita pdcas atl ied. (ities Stolen Bases Davie, I the two blocks to the Clty Hall | Irene. J. Loughly, ' t entirely nex he gave a| SAN FRANCISCO, 1 Nil ae 5 ( Aud ie i : ; and Chase uret, | Mayor Busse was not at City Hall, bine Samus} ¢ eran hp tet ——! banquet in 1 elea after ona Harry Gilmore and i McFarland ' f A gee ee ene fee t 1 el RE Aen i) 8 Part egaate I] STEEPLE RENE } d ae ita I % INDEXED GALLOP FORM. | tary of the civil Service Commission. | together o'clock and headed || CHASE | Ee Pais where it lias heen arranged tha ‘ : ‘ } WIN EVERY spoT, . f ‘ Aine gin ta} ‘ Thus ended the race of 1,000 miles by|down the sound over the triangler al , Walsh} At Saratoga. hundreds of bo Await from course, The times for the frst round] Mat. & wa A Tom 3 1 a reds of boys ranging in age froni 5 } | 7 . ah at va zits at Yee (Special to The Fvening twelve to twenty-one years, Tha dis-| were Royal Flush, 1243 o'eloek MORRISONS — ROCKAWAY BAGH Bs or going p ; x SARATOGA, July 2 re WAS covered In 119 hours 2 [ Minerva, LO o'clock; — Eronel, 1.05) ‘Typewriters.4 Hunti i & Hart; others 4 er eH f R i , The weather waa cool and “ of spectators wat o'clock; Irene, 1.1 o'clock, Royal Flush | Nxt wk., Nat Wills, Bmma Carus.Jaa. TC ¥a is making Weight Sta { x ‘ ; hit Oe: the fasi here this morn- a I jMaished a! 140 o'el Minerva, 2.23] = | A , « fast e uths as they raced through the elty | fl a, ALLY Lal ways 1 M } z on 40 Ing. Some good workouts ough the ety lyelock; Eronel, 241 o'clock, and Irene, | PALISADES | DAILY AlRguir | i b \ it zh mS straets and boulevards from the time 'o4 ; 4 i known a RRP AUR BRUNE t t ene vate al | Fa AMUSEMENT PARK, Airdomo Theatre | fighters, (his ‘scale! ! ( r h nA ar olds; selling; ORC TRAING we DRICCHE--One mile In 148 2-5, | they ren ie the city Bere ey Ait Hine » foveal Flush, had to, give a bla opp.W. 10th St, Ferry: Alabama Troubadoure, eat : e 1 3 t ; : breezing. She looks ready until the last one reached the Mayor's {allowance to the o penB A DU: ns dad hla” : 3 t b ts ee dongs in Although the runners crossed the lim: |i hg figured : WINDSOR ENTR ‘ fart a ving welll {ts some miles out, their real entrance! Gala Day at Club-House. FREE FIREWORKS IGHT 1 WRI Oak tt n Hemphill waa KENN SY Ti) y 2 In 14) 25, into tha city proper took place at Gar-| Fully fifteen hundred members and | i i tea _ ato. a x preazing. Hardly ready; looks | Here the bovs were met by two mounted) tr a a'clock this afternoon when tine | RB ~ i ma 4 \ aay ; ; ares Kawerd wells faa ig ve men who attempted to trot ahen/ programm of water sports was started BRIGHTON BEACH MUSIC HALL ’ pe valebiout fon the Ung , ; — FUTON LE od trim, eof them, but were compelled to break| it Is expected that the evening will | page rue ’sunigomery & Hooter the Auto i Wy dna Ba ; wink yk fF iy v x furlongs in into a canter in order to keap up, A) Pring neat Day’ Brite ae Fiends, Bowers, Walters & Crocker, Linton } BAN Imbaine Belting Nelson sitting |-i's 9° Hooks well. srats of automobiles preceded the run-|intarest at the Larchmont. Yai eae Tiss bid any cine ee Wiisv Als pray halved dai i Trim. "S* nere. dropping a freeh one at each) ut in the harbor the hundred or | —— ' ’ ngs in corner to increase the speed. The last n ° ae 4 an es, ' roudly on hand. Bat wears 4 : i ! ee the majestic three-mascer Atlantic SPORTING, | Wy creas 1 sand ban elahth | Lr” miles of the race was really @ #er*\ down to the tiny handicap boats, are 7 Pate pasted vat ‘ fe t ani an el@hth | ies of hundred-yard dashes. {gorgeous with bunting, A band ts ing monologue i Y i MMi, 158, Mayor Busse’s absence was due to the discoursing fine music and autos are “sp a few gage ia ; of el pueanee, Ae na constantly arriving with elegantly Ti compa e ' a in 148, |fact that he had not expected the run-| Gressed women. ‘To-night there will be each y ‘arlongs in| "ers until thie afternoon, It was quickly | ay tilumination of the frounds with an Races ut ng ' 121 | iurld If re t a t - fireworks, music and dancing, very Di } Rtn ane sksuel (hing anit \ fee : ; we ceive tho runners at 2B, M, when Mayor| Fit entries were made forthe 160 aT ar sand Me BAL He cenit Hf BPP 4 Niles NO RUNS. Tat eonntn ae McClellan's message will be presented! git ¥, M. {. AG Roy Mulfey, New Reached by All loutes to Coney Me kay wan wih sc i nundeen ( VT far 1 ee te tone ) Dreezing. He im; with due formality. A.C. aecond, end Ganrge South, = an with a couple of hundred P40". y Ne ” arene —— | thir he , thourand afford a e C8 Four year-olds ant uy Ninth lenin te : A. Van Dusen J. White, H. Morton MEN ANDWOMER, ; an And N ts glet to Orth got and J, W. Spencer. , Ure Bis, for annataral heat r , 4 8 irew badly to CES LLG OF THE CLUBS. -_ 4 as . ae i One Sue re NATIONAL LEAGUE. i joarea oni " . ‘ A nd ba AMERICAN LEAQUE civ m Grimn and Baldwin to Fight. psa Me GShetae ncerieae dan afford It, t00 p j Wa pnils ba An (mportant fight between iittle feilows | [em sei, Paisley and ok wate horses 4 ast . ' Poston rit be vfs was arranged Iast night, The Inds whot gent oF poisonous, where has an edge ; j \ Pl yy aeh 08 Chacineath248 40 299) 8t. Louls...% ware signed up for it are Charley Grin, | etd 7 Denapaey down ney-makers of i‘ le to ¢ Cleve i athérweight champion, fant ia plain wraj B mon , i ' 2 fet a RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMFS the Clever lightwe git Ur sat reae propel ’ Ds @ thre Pittsburg, 6; Br | will come to: 4 meas Answers to Sporting Gneries 1 as e up Hat Paindelsiye: 4 Pe eyed ‘usseaton peavey 3. J. Ro-Neison woo ‘ si « five HREER RUNS 5 . aliade| 1 Chicamo. 7 Hee eng poatnoned AIL club. ghampionstin, from cant. Ie eld the i : ; Moriarhty was safe Parent's high Vasnineton. $, Cleveland, & pit: Moule New York” pore bibs ttt oe sin mele by Doh : Mm Lie CEO Lm ba LAAT det odd GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. fon 4a fast aix-round bat- | MS ag Se Was “a ; *ietine a ph ne a gS Ol ere dt \ Two eames, New York ais. Two games. te ‘Ore: er then R ‘ threw out Delevanty. Ball ateucn | Oni ya | * __Dasebalt, To:Tay. | Twe Games. apEILbig A SP Virginia, ts credit : ; A I ay OT Vnviaelnhta | Balladeipsia ht Cinetnaatl ' culled 2 Pe URE aie ie ce in 92-3 eoconds. Awaiting live” Roya: poon, 1d, “i ” Sweeney walke avis Z ane ve. Chieago, AL WILG CONT! Greek Rector's mark hes not Deen ailcca, *Ampreatice allowaace G11 Beanie Walaa scecccsceees LO 5 ———

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