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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1908. 5 coche —_—— necro ts eet [Pmexregmect®| NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT |noS8F2:hen GREAT HOST WILL MOT7OR-BOATS THAT CLASH IN INTERNATIONAL RACE TO-DAY WELCOME VICTORS IN WORLD'S GAMES Gas YO Parade Will Escort Them From Madi- son Square to City Hall, Where Big Demonstration Will Be Made. fr" Plans were agreed upon at a meeting of the Executive Committee ff having in charge the reception to America’s athletes, held last night, which will likely make the home-coming of Uncle Sam’s champions the most remarkable celebration ever held in New York City, Five com- mittees, comprising New York’s ablest citizens, will begin active work to- day to make the demonstration histo The plans are not yet formulated. They have been placed in the hands of a Committee on Plan and Scope of seven members to be ap- pointed on Monday at noon by Chairman P. J. Conwa The general idea is to have a great parade starting from Madison Square and proceeding down Fifth avenue and Broadway to the Ci Hall, where a public icception will be held. A Parade Committee, comprising Col, | (= ° sees E. P. Gilgar, Irish Volunteera; Col, W 3) A. Morris, Ninth Regiment; Major Will- PLAN OF RECEPTION . fam A. Turpin, Thirteenth Regiment; | 10 WORLD CHAMPIONS Major John J. Dixon orty-seventh Regiment; Major D. J. Murph ty-second Regiment; Ma bols, Twenty-third R P. J, Maguire, six will have in charge will include delegations letic club and IX O2 2 ys rsa Twen- rohable Date—Ang, 24. + Edward Du- ort to Athletes — United nt, and Capt. * Gunboat Wasp. 1 Regim Reception—Untversal welcome arade, whic to America's team, Parade — Forme in Madison Sanare, New York }] Mine of March — Madison WO SRLAE SLADE Fifty Bands to Be In Line. Saunre, Twenty-aixth street, haar cag Several of the regiments will act as | Broadway, yallileasiveet, 1] = ee Itty bands will have places PFIth avenue, Foarth street ANS Tecra to we MOTOR BOATS WILL HAVE ‘SHR TOGA LD KETCHEL AND PAPKE TO FIGHT Park, bmnererintomne tended the J Spenkers — Dresident Roowe- ee comes gate) © FINE WEEK OF RACING py pt) we Tit AT JEFFRIES'S CLUB ON SEPT. 7 ba Ke Gov, Haghes, Mayor MeCletlnn, | ? ny i Ue champions, members of the Toreatdent of Aldermen 1%, F, ae | | ct H j een yunds before the Armory eh i MeGowan and Chairman P, J, | r = Bo He on Auwust IS he wit tc 5 not the tt ‘ th y Conway, MENCING with to-day and running for the next seven days will ‘ CFA To Fight Twenty-five Rounds 22" roa ERIE aT VE HE URe I Natlone AR UNIT LRT Ree ne teenie Presentation — Medals to ath= C AYGtG ones for the power and sailing boatmen of Greater : the bi fight club heres C.. of jroceaon [MEH from Clty of New York, Re pee iets eK cei 4 ui toa Decision on Labor | ,,, poe aah fe Ani anecial Meanie ie dened New Yor g ay is the British international race ne ea A : : Hayes nnd J.C. Carpenter, for the Harmsworth cup, which will be held op the motor-boat course in Day Afternoon. Na NGC HLEL RD | Ranquet — Day following, ai | Huntington Hay, Long Island. oe Dats n Tom which 500 dindngulshea cltt- The final for the American defenders were held yesterday, and! Every Gambling H at Spa h a Fee Db al resulted in the ction of the t t, owned by John Shopar EN RE OUNDIDE TOUSEN Bp BY JOHN POLLOCK. pera 4, who defend+ niddle-wet! of Phi who {3 also her i Metz wasigood in her trial with of thirty rd 1 tor, The U Ro, ZN made Open, and Those Who “Look el bY KETC “ht” Can Get in Game champ! Oe miles an ho Ri out Hugo! ! Who was unable to get of he. Hinaace Commit and was at once te 1 American boats, the Dixie I1.,| SS Bone ba) aie ie woul: He SRE RO Wy and EHS Keelatait ace “owned by J GRE a REL ee AITO TINA Sainte AAPA Hier Were rend from. M Hoadly, of tl Power | Boat Club o elocted, | (Snectal from a Stet? Correspondent of Th Wie Unik sc. viding wt He was ster o 7 : 1.) » middleweight! s anager, Jimmy he : F ne tory, The two Engl u re 1 ° at th N i ‘ h a 0 Executive Commit: | inetit ation’ band eorace are the W \ NA ASAE TE AD ‘A ails ab wae secominittee devolves | received. from fife GRIER IT MICH CG a More t entrea out 1 during the d. t 0 8A, Cy at 1 it ever, the task of as watt ibs and organi- he presentation of ath prnoon proved very fast have to w i, Labor K were in Mne, name was chell, ace anor, Mana | all asking f o-day tot He the Boston fiehter, and teh aires letes to guests of honor and citizens at) mission to Join the parade and’ cele. U aad bix The Carrived at t terms offered for the fi the Au! feather cin the City Hall and other details. | bration, Shown speed (rials la cx- ge the proper make. baron Long, who Is associated with Who put v na slash More than fifty representatives of ore| = pe ganizations in New York were present| KEALY ASSOCIATION TO when Chairman P, J, Conway called for suggestions last night. ail carried! HOLD ITS ANNUAL OUTING. (nstructions from thelr associations to} ae epare nothing which wil! add to the} ‘The fourth an Magnitude and elaborateness of the] \'f the Patri occasion, | be held’ at ; | grounds tc City Will Decorate Public Buildings. | After three hours’ discussion the above | plan was decided upon, Chairman Con-| Way produced telegrams from interest The organizations all over the country, Out-| tyeon t side New York the enthusiasm has been! the one almost as pronounced as here, since the| Kreat riva suggestion of a reception was mado) ""* Jim Jeffrles in ec ducting the elu, se- vature of T. BE. Jones, t Papke, to the arilcles ot when he was In this city a| the + Manager Jones an- : ‘neath tat the Pairmont A. C Were practivally rematehed Wag over to battle before Aug. Ui expression would get one y Ross, the | Pa training t with Sam Langs Sat THE MERRY wibow " fords ard (NEW YORK REAM 1 wage arth SULT COMAN & TAR IIS 8 ! OLS vith Sob. at PGRORGE EVANS & TOOT Noss, | KEITH & PROCTOR'S Bh Ay, Sea outing and games ly Association wil New Dorp picnie The cars for the od Inst night that he for the fight for Papke. They will \ pounds weigh in at ¥ o'clock for ua six-cound tighter A town today to finish w ind faro Of course, t 3 no way of estiméd extent of the first nge tn two fiehte in ackles Ketehel, On Willle Lew!s for ‘De Te’ Dedin dearth IP, ty Mi SARATOGA ENTRIES. n that SARATOGA, N ry between the two assocts 125th St, by The Evening World, Sasa diier SamaET natives ce ay and Friday No communication recelved the atten-| SYDNEY AND COTE DRAW. travelled tg tion a cablegram to President Conway = * | governed by the a were & HUBER'S MUSEUM from Lawson Robertson, (Special to Phe Evening World.) Power Boat 4 rt AA SSS ois HE FSH America’s team, got, whe BAR HARBOR, Me. Aug, 1. — Fred the oyemee” at _ VERA OLCOTT ta Vision ; 8 follows: | Sydney, of Boston, and Arthur Cote, of SALOME, ‘Have withdrawn Irish-American team| of Biddeford, fought a fast six-round Pam Uertina from Dublin games, as requested, bout last night at Skating Pavilion. v run ne - er and wil ; Americans may compete as Individuals,| Sydney was the aggressor In the firs: Hedtes of the EERIE Git hee many.” four rounds, A pretty exhibition of amp of approval wilt te HAWMERSTEN'S ROOF ix This message showed the loyalty of| Berve Was seen in the last two rounds, enous arited Wh & Dally tn ‘Theatre (Root rally, the Irish athletes to thelr leader, ana/ S¥dney having broken his right arm in tne ta on, and yotful if the oral layers a I HA Viston of Salome.t : ‘ h. These two rounds were on the } ‘iil be with in any way H ets ny contradicts the reports sent out from) In tho sixth ft looked like a SAIN: wed Jed. whom vu on in the main will be London that the New York boys would: knock: 5 yacity of ne clu wl tak on Thursday ut for Sidney, but the gong saved Pp TelSlOd ORTH RIERA Ge Senator Brackett, in. the ‘ ly a the club's next stag on Thursda on articipate in the Dubiln games, him) The bout was an even thing and Includes the following pro- some + ounsel, has advised Sherite } ; 7 the flehter wh AHMAR He Acting Mayor McGowan and “Little ——_—_-__. 1 ¢ rommortore for bide Taddle Murphy, the Boston flenter who ie Aueust 6, 10 A. Mf. ve 7th av.& I yave 13 peopie, an ens ‘ tween committer bo buoy. known as MAT.DAILY 2 CAREER GREAT Bain "N Ful vit, of the new tng down to ~— | says io the Sh session of tho Board of Aldermen would | i be held Tuesday to take acton on the} (GEREIA\ Puna eVONI Aa World Feturn of the champions. An apprto-| porT BRIE RACE TRACK, Ont, Aug, priation will be made by the City|},—Poiiowing are entries for Monday: fees Fathers, and resolutions adovted, with RACE. anh @ view of decorating every public bulld- | spe Wh: Grace Golling I ing in New York. A half holiday in tthe 7 Bie den ln Seed CLAN-NA-GAEL OUTING Tim" Sullivan sent word that a special | FORT ERIE ENTRIES. hat the qu you is wheth declared by the Governor ai the Al-| GRAND <T. ‘Thea, Graud & cm us } ‘ ia 1 ear: | a dermen's request. The freedo mof the | SE ‘OND RACE—Steeplechate: — short | ee ieee: Mr. John Quinn has doneted a cup 1 The Ol A 5 - Mata, Mon, syed. at ¢ Boy Detective, elty will be officially given tho cham-| 0 R Laveita, 180; d after the cel ine, V4 N 1 bow! used by man to-mor the pions, and committes appolated to meet | Tresident Roosevelt and other distin- gulshed guests, T you meet an Ir! I who {s not head! rk, tt As “Liltle Tia? sald: Hae ‘ v Moe: jaieatie ava We are just as anxlous to make the new i affair a memorable one as the Exeou- ane ; ' ; a Al 1 at rin, ae tive Committee, We ara jolning hands TOHVaRoaTM Ing LAUPAIC EIN . seed HS and pulling together, Mayor MoClel- | . ae City, irown open tin n dand is heartily in accord with Pr dent McGowan's acttsttes. We want to make the ceremonies officlal--in a PALISADES Sensational Alrship Flight To-morrow, Next Werk, daganese Fete Week. -One FIFTH RAC ling. prectative demonstration by Now York] vada, i tire Hine, Pale MEA a f Hl K y to Its splendid young cttizens, | #" riington, 107 s done that will pert rin if oad e Dixon, tok Awol yi ru i WORKS. D . We're golny the limit on this, Our Golden § ravel to see. Those baa p, shi 8 cia Ba ODES fellows trmmed the world, and I yuess! ft Balt. 10 a rod in pickle Pack b Reap { urd le clu nplon Wo can shaho thelr hands and show! gigti nithere 18 anything left of the 12 you jind a viola 0s ‘tem we're with them tu good old Nowy milea: aeling TROVAFAL HAVE THA WITEATeBElee tt athe ma rite © the evel INTE cf oi, York style. 04; *Tom Dolan, have been watching then at p: Joes not bar any one trom sagreeavie duty, With such |halt Gunboat Wasp as an Escort, BE haa ag | Gaelic Football a Feature. : rforman of duty T auspe that t an , 7 ee public will be satisfied, emd th ea Major Turpin assured the committee on | There will be a second scrap between Portland Plans a Welcome. jo must be.” Gana The Sarato ening broug | with sports. seat on th that the War and Navy Departments Yacht Lurline Wins Again, the First Regiment. Irish Volunteers. of pomrranp, ore, Aus. looked with favor. on the celebration,| HONOLULU, Aur. 1.—The yacht mee NeW York. and the Second Regiment. jer way so give tha three On behalf of Lieut. Carter, of the from this port to Hilo was won by the Lur.| of Brooklyn, Good judges of Gaelle who hail n Oregon, Fi Reserves, he offered the Executive Com-! line of the South Coast Yacht Club of San| football say that those teims are in u i = a e Ys he conductor, , mittee use of the U. 8. Gunboat Wasp] Pedro, Cal. The race was started July 28,| the first string now kicking such a eptlon on thelr return to e Empire 8t 1 STE N 5 iD’ ¥ , ©: piate | \fail dott Oo STEEPLE , CONEY ISLAND'S rr saul Into the bay to the retumn-| and’ was ia ted In by the yachts Lur-| wonderful game in Ceitle Park, the fog rhe Rane ountomplat | tau Teaving the fran ‘ ARAL RUNNY SPOT, & New. tom CIub, the, Gwengolra | oe ie Xaent| favorite resort of Ireland's sons on their n route of ihe Sanne ‘Barntoga is the Id Saratoga, sApprentice allowance claiued, Cuear other bouts between evenly matele A LAUGH IN Eveny SPOT, made & treasurer of the celebeation, ead abe ibe fies | holidays and Sundays, The Oreace eibioter’” and it lo qutitog wetter every dest and fare boxers, r ’

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