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v THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1908. TeeoQBAte| THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDi1ED BY BORER! ELCReN mM ne J. BULL HOISTS HIS NEW STANDARD taueur \ | f IMS IN FA Bout at Princess A.C, So One+ Sided That Spectators Began Leaving After First Round. , ae | you HAVE A CHANCE 5 EH, SPORT} “Young Loughre ker Cy- clone,” won another b: night, defeating Harry Scroggs, the Baltimore lightweight, in a six-round bout at the ~ Tradition of “British Fair, | Play" Must Have Orig-| } inated in the Dark Ages, 2 BRITISH WOULD Line To SEE | ane epee | Stag of the Princess A.C, Svro; wis I 4 no match for Loughrey, who saled for Strangers in England Compete ~ “Tee SeNteNTE COnDIALE. 1S VGRY [rent Info: himial thelciret (ap, ofthe HN) Have Been Getting the PROMINENTLY ABSENT IN LONDON. sg and beat him all around the rh with left jabs and hooks to the face and jaw and hard smashes to the stomach and kidneys BES went to the floor exactly twelve times during the bout—five times he was sent down from ches to the MEET AT COLMA, CAL. 580» j Worst of It for Years. n haw-haw! That has been a good joke for many years. I wonder where the tradition of Bove fair play! Ho-ho! Also “Britis! Hh chance to even get his w He wae h fair play” originated, It . Francisco, who announced a few mon continually on top of and kept must have been back in the dark) hat fe, Would never referee driving in hands (0 f@ges some where. For quite a num-| @ ring at the coming every Jim Coffroth Wants the Match where le could plant @ WH MANY ewelgnt championsnty fight betwe ber of years-Jt has been a notorious eG H\Yty, Ga oy Has B ST van hia Aaly i of Uae blow, : } fact that the stranger In England 1s /¢aom Caged for Sept. 9 and Has Be- | Siti, Rich WH be pulled off iti the ble Serorgs made several good ralltes and ‘| invariably trick ( DESCRIPTION, ‘ war elah I to receive $200 for his managed to stag) hrey wit i rlably tricked and trimmed and, gain Negotiations, Billye Gibeonss makaneeer Fr punches to the w, but the given the worst of every deal, = » |-—-——— > iH H ne California’ lightweight raidviast Darder Sci faster } a a t H Loughrey kept tea 1 him, Scroggs BY JOHN POLLUCK. B club, and Aha Bice otiyRd certainly took an awful lacing about to meet the w urns-Rudolph Unholz tight, which comes eS, Hyland woul wat fans of Boston, as he away all the time, tried to get the fight on a foul a tew pped from exhaustion f sha The bout was so one-sided that the nee Meee ae ry spectators began to s for the door would attract a dig cron r Jones, who is looking after the|at the end of the second d. Scroggs Se 9, n ‘of- atfaire of Milly Papke, Ob, o 1 Day, Sept. 9 Jim Cot: Hay Papke, 1s golig to Triedi loupare nendiantions au rGuIeR nts: A hr S and in ab four Weeks with ymoter, has de- ern cyc “Alter Billy's times by grabbing his groin when Loughrey struck him In the stomach, q rg another of- ¢ Burke on Monday” night™ to meet Mish A., ot but Referee Jimmy De Forest was wise a sat his’ manager of the Armory ‘a. Instance?’ Why, yes—s hundred if) you want them, ‘There was Ned Ten Eyck's case, for one. Ned, an elghteen-year-old boy. went to England to row for the Dia- | Ush rowing trophivs. The cagey British locked him over Ia amusement, and mever thinking for an Instant that a —.>——_ | The two-year-old race was equally half-grown boy had a chance to “lift"| ‘bad. Star This! which ran last In his the trophy” made no objection whatever | | Steeplechase and Final Event. previous race no excuse, just gal- that another fight be- Ison and Joe H SO PHATUT(CHT ST Lakel Coffroth + ¢ purpose “of arranging’ a Bi ; ‘i to his competing. | loped over everything at the end. The) LE ieee a le Lewin f “expect. to | *0 and refused to pay Ned Ten Eyck won so easily that he) Are Worthy of Investiga- | pubic naa figured Billy Bodemer the | has already pI EE ne sh gh alter Che tant any art When the bout made the English oarsmen look like| ‘ winner on his race of Wednesday noe i Gans; Nes lett can engage passage.” Waa overiuel Fey ee el nang tt hed / Jokes. After the race he was absolutely! tion by the Stewards against Short Cut. The pr.ces, however, f GeICuILE 1s obs rhe vapertnee RERISI EER Ue Tea aa rae | (OLGaVe tik veotnenigannnn) «py ale ignored and humiliated at every turn, indicated there was something wrong. ae so confident that Stanley Keichel is gome ——_—.__ They even made him deposit money to Instead uf being a legitimate 4 to 35 (dpe the yeure oF ead ll BY VINCENT TRE 1\NOR. shot, Billy Bodemer was a drug on the : e were a thief, But he brought the 5 f pant _ Market with the wise set. | | Diamond Sculls to America and a year WO races at Efighton yesterday the steplechase end) the final « 4 later sent in his entry again, intendin; Bo! What did the English do? Why, they aren't gcing to do the wink ren) ance of the meeting at Brighton, ° C. as Ue Park on Tues: \ 5) same of “Improving the breed’ any — , j {han notifed Mr, ‘Ten Eyck chat nis 004 The sport ight now is on a| 7M evel eitng svat, bas pat many of f ; aie acorn am ay i shaky enough foundation, and there Is i wunni art Nn ri an a S chitey wodiretemed man. of the entry was not accepted, no explanation Prlanacla Ganhure Le Sh nee pata U € i ry during the old Hor te h t tals co given, In England they said that he| 0 good reason eas i ae : Was barred because he was “not a gen- ried to a disgraceful end by manipula: Mor th, , POR dh Shes, Be was. barred ute fora of belllng coupe, (The publics that laip thatihy la 4000 telihe tare hernats cause the English knew he wou ‘Ie those who are trying to keep the tosip that he !s $50.1) to the bad, Rosenthal B | one of the victims of the wel whip thei, again with as mucb A nee vi Henrie coy ent | tect, In fact he is 3 that his ‘own personal obliga- the | Hens are subject to delay in settlement as the year before. game alive by thelr daily attendance, — are entitled te a fairer deal, and Pres! HEN there was Constance Titus, 5] Fy r ood figh ¥ I the American champton, years | @¢Mt Fitzgerald and the official however, stands well In the gam- AOE TOC aN call fo EI O hal who A later, Titus went to England to [ashton speeesia ven) Quai to /ste (nal bling worlds and his. present embarrassment F hm Gai, “to.ntght The big Yellows {6 Of the tem val roux, wach yn ae Bi He {il clash in it are Al Kaufman and row for the Diamond Sculls, Not «| ‘Mey set Ang Ae I w K gingle club extended its courtesies to| It isn't pleasant to criticise the instance, 50. Bay onion tor ay Wy Elm Batting Johnean. the, California, fehters Titus. Not one helped him in any way. | TUnning of horses at this stage. but the i 4 ¥ n They ort catchwelente. and the winner wiil When he went to Henley none of the|tWo races mentioned above compel no- — Keene's two-year-olds will get some of the 1 § To make £00 be matched to meet cither Jim Flynn. of | ty purses at Saratoga. Rowe worked several ‘yeblo, Col, of Jim Barry, of Chicago. usual transportation facilities were | tice. On past performances, the only [yoyearvoide Weinesday on the, tralian Pete Jeffries A; 2. of Low Angeles, Ca to beat Hugo Kelly on July 31 they tarted in to offer o Tourney Chemie Werid chances of winning, and Lelehton (Calkins, secretary of the Metro A match was arranged last night between | Batting Hurley, the little eycione flehter of Sen money thar Ketone! puis Keliy evay nt nolan Passaic, N. J,, and Grover Hayes, of PhilQ- fifteen round matemelt made re- ‘dey erat ty who han developed into one of the cently by Ketchel that he would try and “3Y that the o put Kelly away as quickly as possible is Serart A be je for the sports betting that way, <a”) 2 In. announced yester- poof the Agno Biassvvnd gaut between ot ue Australian feather. tif! and Matty Baldwin, of on Sent Will Mot be decided at the. Faire | == nt A. C, until July 31, there is con- rable Interest displayed already in the AMUSEMENTS s contest, and it te expected that the club. soos house Will _be packed when the boys begin " i ok i fighting. Every one who saw Griffin give A ME tl BO iF Leach Cross that terrible battle for six eM Wh) u rounds are going to see him fight Baldwin offered him. He had to row his shell! sude of the public, Prince of Pilsen track at Horse Haven, which ts very slo Be Sram ; Jack Welsh. the next. month SVR ES si some fifty miles. And when he arrived, | looked as sure a winner as @ steeple The ah RATA TR RGU OR ec = ae = eee iti year tnd friendless and alone came up t0| chaser ean be figured, Only a fail TorKal,in set one BY MARTIN SHERIDAN. Stn ore of the floats used by the men inj could beat him on dope. Yet J. Lynch, training for the race, no one even| who rode him, seemed to do all In his {402 SE Clyde Fitch eat Coined. oe very woot The Evening World’s Athletic Expert at the SLANDINGAOv) Te UDC Ee GIRLS : Daly's f ent with Wedding . . uy Rrovdway & 20th » poke to him. At, last he Su power to keep him from winning with- Ghowee fart giivay Wendling Clpmpie Games. NATIONAL, Evan, 8.15. Matinee ToMorron et | standing by jelp carry h | out taking a chance on a tumble. others, f They Wook itso roughly that!" mas a Aas Chieange cae lyn ARRIAL GARD -N ; \ seriously damaged. ie sas aad aS rooklyn { 1 — n vnnia, 42 Tauls # ta ST URGE Eee ‘BROWN A, A. STAG TO-NIGHT, BAKER DRAWS W WITH OMnFEE \pecial Ce ning world) RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES TER MERRY | ni deat SAT TL ah aes | STADIUM, LONDON, J f York. 2 Pleas sau Brookiya, 4 PitavurR, 8 j JARDIN de PAKS » 2 \ aS cauglit with on Sa i SAMARAS : Secund kame. \ al i ing to beat the rules in the In- regular weekly stag of the Brown ening Worl i 1 res e ; 2. SU eLD. Iie ‘ Fe oe ee alarunean eke duly “atomey | bah? ra / FOLLIES OF a rie Tf, |{ts clubhouse, at Bak GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY America’s Cup with his Ve ‘¢ When he hoisted sail and slunk back | Rockaway Beach, to-night t Detroit at Cleveland, Bittsvure at New. York. K ¥ Ip home he was reeted a* a martyr im-!be three six-round and two four-roung las ® tha show | Cooler fat BOK A EITH & I R OCTOR’s Ht Bicad of belne ostractsed by + contests, The fighters who wili appear @! ¢ ss started ea bihiy. os as | cent-minded sports. are as follows: Harry Ferns, (Hie ers rounds, a3 ys —- nd Eddie Car if 5H Sits B T it isn't necessary to go back | at | Souvenirs to Ta more than a week to get evi- g | - Mu dence of British unsportman. . ent avasiamaue AL BRA ship. At first we tried to thnk that! Kelly and Mi Ry Grady Vs, George Hoey evening that three Ameri-! i | the queer things that happened were | Biccas ale Sates : ‘ | r , accidents, There was the unfortunate Englishman were to try it ‘Pal eye a tl ant aanl WIhPSOR Buns: final there were British mutter- EAL lovers of tobacco SEVEN LG Na fn the 1,500 meter run agi q ae : fis Hane i 4 , ab ie PiU Sh other In the same heat (out of etght| to The Evening World.) Ings that Malswelle would be up against it. : PA AIAe ei heuis), when only the winner mas to] WINDSOR, RACE TRACK. Oniario They feared he would lose, | learn that chewing gives i a quality for ¢ Leena UB REM BYE toer pal A The ) officials then took ex- wh crowd made h | AU been an acc! But when Sheppard Aventricsa tons teemorron Maree - more ape at sch ert a i ‘Ys dine ‘and Halstead were put into the same RACE =rhreeyeariold a RE : ee Saran ae e mob's Laat ea mnatint heat again in the half mile it was evi- poygis fe renner aes us ppeclore around He flee aid Ge yin the greatest enjoyment. Try Home and Indy Me Diver Fema \ dent to everybody that there was a: § es eva Hiner chanee tie 7 Ga he < . 3 H piogrs >met tten In England. b : ‘ ; Uinarleenitrach : te P| (HOMIE TEETH) METIS foul, There aay Natale WEES H aul it yourself with the choicest, a | Judges or inspectors w was in ac- leord with everything else that has bee handed us from the start of the games here, Looks Like a Frame-Up. GE A A The best proof that there was a pre- @fdor than ever, disposit‘on to defeat the Americans was Wont Run It Over. fair—clear fraud, The rules plainly prescribed shoes without naile-plain street shoes. The English teams ap- peared wearing heavy-soled shoes with cleats and spikes, and the English judges permitted this in spite of the Tules. The English motto, “By nook AS GRAS i ENN UGG bispray, Paints ¢ Gian TONS AIRSTUD. Harlem to Lana in $3 i The subway Ink Mo we Wands ot wie Aub Was devetudned | and best of all chews iu to Ath PARK |] Hoechst Bis or crook.’ gan to show now. Enz- [the fact that when of the track [t Was decideu io ieave Halswelie — 7 = Noe oe | judges or ins THUY ati EY PA WI ey Can eLbsg ti 3) STEEFLE | CONEY ILAYD English teams with the finish tap rok the offi- Wa) WU paiiipace vd rul-uu CH She de FUNNY PL, ge ear. cla! at the so that no je record Wodid be as ausission on Coe y HERE were many other things | could be was part the} Py Ie ery nee pen eeu ' the crooked work pulled off by time in orde! idea vf +. uecasion of @ BFeM Britisa deine ie Dae tl the English officials in the final of the Jockeying on ation, but the tact mamains taat | wk Nal Lion fot tu last the Britisa Ol; Balues ave been signaiized by gross aiid unpardonavie Nusmanager | | BROOKLYN AMUSEM AENTS. 4) meter race. Carpenter, of Cor won in the fast 4 time of 47 secc a new world's i Ungenetous Weatment of tneir foreign naw faster than any of the heats, R pe ode eas where the Hneueh onlslal claimed avs ONC SNe Deas y pins, Yale, w jose second. Hals- ate bate wele wag touled. ‘(here was no foul Fiends, Bowers Walters & © welle, England. aus a bad th beat: Z He was un mnmitted, ROBES had the pole. Cus- ence, Mme, Loulee & Mos {ng out Taylor, who was fourth, 5 attemp penter Wes unning by his shoulder | ; 5 end of the race and f “Mulswell tried to pass both men on the Sag : Ae oe taeutre sen cllement fe aan «the sam which made him | SPORTING. English 0 H = aaron behind Ny swing wide c the stretch. er ae PPP ARR ARAN. ' ously selz 4 ; a eee tes MINE Wile Tine race WAS WO ing to the un- The Fine-Cut Chew “Pe from the : fa 4 one ve does wee instantly Magn Al (mers, 5 seconds, No At MBac the. winner, Carpen a rn ; : run off nis feet speedier Americans, . 6 Races bine, had “po ‘ col OW tmpression he F y‘ran' at top speed from the starting Always clean, sweet, and satisfy- ACES Bre The statements a lish hero wa ; . « 207. World by a doz ‘ sremaes ‘408 Get int tne ing. Made of only the finest Green Reached by All “lontes to Coney felamd. as the ake * aia me along on even : ‘ ition’ that there 1 ; fe w t not hold his piace, b River tobacco—kept in best condition | have been no foul, for at ‘ ards by Ca : - ; H 4 ATvalclateed both twikt defeat inty) vis s; ey in the tin-foil package. % CATARRH: h { the " ‘ Fy ; : : ‘ Kate ‘i Buy it anywhere—5 cents a HS The : x “ c : is cored IL firsts to . | the matter to, t ; ; he trace and Held evnnts package. HS Which ec sidered it in, secret sess ‘ ne A ir eum k Carpenter sald 2 me een, my ‘ calling in Halawe e ten Eng tls nir ere will piece as ° gar, 30 now just what T am tabli: i Bast ru bad retos B to vee a t of w a4 a aw : when on the Has : I dtd at Ee jehed by the Americas Wie ¢ e490. « come into contact with jalswelle dur- } Tren the British com ‘ t ing the whole of the race. There was ror Net only th : Be a SPP re t the track in order not to chop my bd rae “Carpenter, wu0\ wad ja ffitals in ° DN Gaines at Baseball, Polo Grounds, To-Day, 4 P. “| ad . m str.de. There was plenty of room for on fine ‘fasteat\ @-metre Sueolerd’s Bus Giants va Pistabure, Adm. $00 fanaa af Carpenter's alleged elbowing, | Halswelle.” SCL he ae Y " - '