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t { ] ERASERS PTI ND THE EVENING WORLD, 1908, THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK WILLE WAS EASY PICKING FOR SAM LANGFORD WEDNESUDAY, JULY 24%, UP TO DATE | EDITED BY AND NEWSY THUMP! BUMP! THE COUNT, AND WILLE WAS OUT Langford Outclassed Chicago Heavy and Won as He Pleased, Putting His Opponent to Sleep in the Second Round. a. HUMP! THE FIRST PUNTA Bump! MACE WILLE FEEL A “One, two, three, four, five, elx, artLe TIMID, —— Wy HIGHLANDERS FIGURE IN PENNANT BATTLE to put it briefly, Samuel, when he ! eee house of ak) abt been Issued Misto LANGFORD APPEARS (Nn AIS BATHROBE Sam 9ION'T Even USTEN To THE COUNT, on RACING GAME GOES ON DESPITE INDICTMENTS began to take a little interest in things early in the second round, Just poised his right and dropped It over on the tip of Wille’s chin, That | was the “thump.” Wille fell for-| ward and a little to the side, getting another from the left as he flopped, | bet= factory e finan and the front elevation of his bald| HB racing gam u and shining dome bounced on the! By BOZEMAN ZEMAN BULGER. on these days aval ae Shee i fl GTEC hay Gate HE hopeful Highlanders take one Lean ; eater : MS UE NEEEAN OLS more crack at the White Sox this and the Grand Ju several count followed, asa matter of course, | afternoon, John Wille didn't hear the cow sie was cold as a wedge, to use a trite/they can count on the Detroit Te ring expression. When about twenty seconds had elapsed he rolled up| friends Vr ae Se ater them- to his knees, with his forehead still glued to the mat, and kicked spas- |have te Mtn position to make Modically, like a frog w broken back. Five minutes later he sat in| iteresting for the leaders, By his corner with an ammo! bottle under and with a little luck ers aS oppe THE HNOCKKOUT'— JusT ONE SHORT Re Bgcueees enr ro te cr, in this series e Sox ROBERT EDGREN} ° ) are on hand~ } how it happened, and then Langtond Rane ° It wasn't much to speak of in the idden sweep of his Dy 28st c i fighting line. Wille was out same time Detroit and fi Houls 6F> ° ° ° ‘ | too far. He di have a be away in diss having an opportunity to fatten at the a ct t t t e se eau | ehance trom the nd no one followed him, expense of Washin (4 if WwW re l S in . ouls a Ef tn a hurry. He was out of the it better than himself from the 1 e y » | Browns failed ‘ ; y good natured, It was too easy cet { Langford slapped in the iile, scared halt out of his wits by of nourishment ; : Ge | “John just loves to fight nat fearful body blow, only however, and fare woe up this mo ne ; Fiat nged into a clinch when he Was cot ing with a decided list to the starboar | boasted Will's The first round ended ‘WIEN T0 \ ions ot two. gus now ‘ at } fight. The rumor execution, Execution {s the right , ahs ? 4 this sort of game word. It didn't look like a fight. pennant. It is fevaer ee Sia: cared | tte STAN One would thin ew bea tearelty Navarre A.C. on a Sere ciiit | tf comes at the 1 1 ‘ 1: DING OF THE CLUBS. A 1 4 came with the opening {am that mas expected to furnish ex- Team At Its Best Now and FoRiaAy ; es few, nowada mi AMERICAN LEAGUE, NAL LEAGUES ) mingle with Lang nd round, Willle sud-) cellent grazing. | . Wei up, Ped cub. W -vesened BH OHI Chel Ca Sure to Beat Pirates Here ae i hasn't shown a a Langford! ale i Bations for “n Emboldened for a moment, he on Friday, to the same spot. A LOT of good {1 ; even though Will Lang: ad didn't even bob back, Grin- ‘{j," m ear to ear he began a quick (Spee! to The Evening World.) Buckley the finest lemc step in and out, feinting 8T. LOUIS, Mo., the crowd had no con lle backed away toward the eee pretty good, going h , 8 bot Per. Be es aii over. rd followed with a laugh, Cubs and right on t GAMES SCHEDULED FOR To. DAY. erty head For that matt ed into a clinch and Lang- said Johnny } ATS TS See Iberty heeds } ford in action wa e Kidneys wha F St. Louis. a: ‘ 4 at Cinctrinas ats yone. Samuel came side in with that they wi \ i ' i cea ina e that looked of the blow. When they broke and that I am ee ie ! AMUSEMENTS, hes laughing Here c man behind me, nting Ther @ Congo horse blanket of the collar hit tened like a And when he no Greek or Ki Above the nish |" e ropes. pinned for a der, “Good- ex- drove Wille back » mo- a chance, In the National ie ae a t! abube. we will t home win sure, AMMEKSTE! b BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. — There will be two stags to-nigh rates McGraw is in the best of spirits. feeling none too Joh er the Cardinals always !t a good thing to let bim rest He was slight 1 bs an be smooth sailin pio: hip serles © the C ne pennant Somehow or ot bhed for Doyle. Dave s: tured such a f th eyes popping out in fear and some good plays some 4 himself, winnowing the flabby Chicagoan held his ones. It was h' gle tol | for some capt : ain atienipe toy fender hu e sixth Inning game ye studio, never fo NUN OL an OneHIAIT Lo dati | called they LJ OWE GE Ghd Faved Mat ‘A Red-Hot show in a Coot | Theatre—Prees, the fighters of ugh, and Langford, raising four, Then w ned the lee had the Giants ainst § THE MIMIC WORLD. ‘ physical pyen: Uberately shot it over straigh| Cardinals at the nds they t!me that Brain faced At the Long Evie, 815. Matt | Ught of limb, naz af Willie's i | only registered an even break In a Cardinals owned a patr of counts.| will be pit o SiARTESD oF no ‘ML, COMFDIER waisted | four-game serte fn's hit sent Tenney home and Dres- appear are as me HERALD 80 | This trip taey took two out of three, nahan tallied Bra AU TAGK ale a fy H Nore Abe! Pasi But they certainly thelr hands Pitcher Jake Welmer falled to arrive ; poneiel 1. Sunday's s een {nn- from Chicago. : fen om, was ¢ SOUGM EU ngs. The first one yesterday lasted down with the GiRLS 2 Broadway & Both at ‘Wille. The C R sell, of innings, and McGrawites and sald he w Eves u Hatines To-Day, 2.15, thick set but Rus: Tuesday m New Am |] Rhewed thee now tne ou oun WES tn view of the tact us gossips | night In the dent that Jake y | RERIAL GARDENS « nendam Theatre, | nlige Afri at nu at work around the pusybodies have bee six-round | a peared Russe after hard m FOILED SWAT, BUT LOST A GOOD HAND, | ben Savaxes Original || THE MERRY WIDOW © oy] MRD de PAR AlAs a BL Ww * FOLLIES OF 1908" vie Late! when the team gets there, eT) is count- WESTERN REFEREES _ SAYS MEMBER OF PEERLESS PIKERS . if Bee a _ QUITTING THE G AME cas & PROCTOR’S closed on orror T felt as Mr. B, Bulger, New World: York Evening have read your various | exploits of § admit | will be many an ni } justice. when they are r Jege Girls, Marton, on. Mo- However, 1 s h you sned up to fight at the different Chnnell-Simpaon Co, Others, y ayed y Jeffrtes says that All Stars, ‘Theatrical Ball, fuly 22. u sa 5 Tt certainly sounds reasonable, z World afte 3 the Attell-Moran bat- at ae Be { w eam lo c 1 Mr, Bingle, T OCA Jul 1 milernooneehe ch seep FREE SHOWS lowing account may verhaj BOZEMAN BULGER was Mareccrerriu Take Iron Steamboats j Horse and Lady Rider Dives From } you. : nen Tower Hourly, } To begin with, let me explain has Fate ; most likely ' next to Swat I was othirds: oe has } leading r of the 8 FteW i PAIN'S GRA at 1 was consec WieroN's AURSHIP,. and that I y a Sam Langford, the great colored fighter! uA oug of him Fs s Mt Boston, was matcned night to me th , ays 1 Luna in 53 known heay: this time and I am I NA Ee utee, 0° the subway in th xr i -Ui taces Vou to Atlantic avis : ——— || PARK [Lio 8.e Bs sree Fb & B fi i ere ma ‘Shu MOTOR PACE F OLLOWERS IN | Be day in qu 7 (4 A. Sag i STEEPLE | CONEY ISLANDS | j of ado aaae a Satis) LONG RACE AT VELODROME |" "235ac ven nee j important gan and he accepted it In a hyrry. d A LACH AN BV ERY svOe —= 1 — ers. The gang * . i ae 7 | Mat, 3 BR sash. eco Ma reneg eae phere SON T| | 1 io tee (2 MORRISOR AUGKANAY BEAUH ete manager and pu " The first of an Important sertes of line ae ne eae tae re Hart: ovnete matd work in € or-pace which will in all ry : ue aes “ the it 2 Teoma ihe ieee ot es thus fa, and the outcome will be wi hl last t n * ship, be put on at the Newark nsiceral erest, } | but " ' | Velodrome orrow night, starth \n __BrBokLyN AMUSEMENTS. } In the t g ) me promptly at 8 o'clock, A new electtic- i jon bases, 1 ‘ ighting plant has been In ith BRIGHTON BEACH MUSIC HALL f ng, so t F P 4 6, Kale lectri o-Day at 3. Evenings at 8.80, meee: run pee on a sultadle oppon- | Powerful 1 a greet fe Eddie Foy, Montgomery & Moore, The Auto the sever ‘ ing Loughrey" in the mul | lights, wh ate the Jak ” Flends, Rowers, Walters & Crooker, Linton Of ithe Peorless 1 z $ at the Princess A.C.) track the ° 1 Lawren me, Louise & Monkeys, Beasle Bi 6 two Poison ¢ pw night, the club officials | 150 ar feat sidene | # t Garvare Troupe and many others, i } ght. eigned Kid" Locke, the, 1 t * a T @ingled, and s it en ehtwelehu: andiidce saleser | ban! cer, behind the flame-spit-| stepped a i F sh Wagan real ting 5s, will be decidedly spectac SPORTING, strikes we wed i : : ut | lar. it OO OAL SOTO the seely & F furlongs { gal sting battle The distance will be thirty miles, prog out in cen 1 t ; iy panel at ere cries tyr} will bring three of and | she Sw Fad bai 0 1 s followe: A a together. Javeh, torteo ts MeLean, of Boston, will meke his firs umplonship race, 8 SEACTIFF—Five furiongs tn 1042-5 arance in the metropolitan district. | ——___ i breezing. In good trim ean is the rear cham. | Answers to Sporting Queries. | e his races | vay ; teason on the Revere Beach | | atch ll where ho {s practically Strengthens! Develops} $ ‘ day tor ant le, His ts will be Nat But-| for the hundred SU SMALZES ‘ } raining fe d Beats the holder ral Hg pace by Did Kelly 8 stor co pi A 1 Salior Bui at the ‘ + ‘Or sent on rece 4 Sloot ia Ccih an Miaaaneaas tlt | whe ve, the tnenty eile face A 108 aa va Lure sae agin , feet 0) bre. tnetead of jodrome two weeks ago, ani J 4 day, 4 P.M camerices i raid that i" wark Ve! By ¥ sped by G38" Alda rons tio ee Yr Aaderitans ¥2\ Calcagesres Bey condition and wd nas ee ree John Bedell, who la considered by macy foe ft Talla Wit Cony it Uke a could re ive respectivel c bat das it stood 6-9 to O in 8, y Mat.25 & S00, chet. Bedini & Dally Mat. 3h@ SUIS ean fams Souvenirs to tl Tuesday and Friday, BY JOHN POLLOCK. referees as Jim / fh, Bddie nd Eddie | Indica- god Jack W Wan game, Aus Wed. é Bat 260 1 BIG MO) ANTEaRPAT r_ PAID IN FULL, tiilery, 10) hee us; Meadow

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