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4 j i : 4 | é ! | IRR TT st nm m aay UP TO DATE AND NEWSY THE EVENING WORLD, WE THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK PRIELSZ AUGUST 5, 1908. oy EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN HYLAND DEFEATS — THE BOER AND THE CORNISHMAN BOER UNHOLZ IN ONE ROUND FIGHT AK BRED ESHOE EEN \ Hey, UNHOb AT THE NAVARRE A. C. \ ~~~ (TIN THE CécLar, \ Dic » Soa ‘ny iN THE CELLAR I CAAT . . . . . ? Fighting Dick Whips South African in Final Session of Fight i . That Was Tame for PT WEaR WEARY, : ae Five Rounds. ow sunmneys al | Kivveo THE Boer, ( a . {( OR five rounds last night Fighting H \ ' Dick Hyland was tame as a barn NHENTUAHGGR tN 980) a — yard turkey. ons AND THREW HIMSELF Tre. Boers STYLE. But for just three minutes at the " finish he was the real Fighting Dick. | i In that short flurry he beat Boer | Unholz to a frazzle, | The fight looked good for a mo- f STANDING OF THE CLUBS, ment at the start. The boys were / Nal i} Q NATIONAL LEAGUE, , well matched. Sturdy Dick was rales War) a Sab wk Fe Cig Ww, L. PC brown as an Indian, round, smooth Kew York Bovine) 82 Ae i i i ie muscled. Under the Boer's white | 3 3 Bolt c jeveland. 52 hy Bi\New York % By Mt skin the muscles lay in thick, knotted RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. 7 streaks and bumps. Unholz wore a| UNHOLZ DID New Tork 4: Cincinn First eam Detroit. 4; Phiiadeinhia. 8, fierce fighting face, Hyland was | A FEW POSING Broan, & Sugeno | 4; Eaten Be cool and placld—all too deliberate. | STUNTS Boston. 4 bittibu Joke a Iweve York” m del \ / | GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. NHOLZ started with a rush. He plunged In headlong, slamming away YounG / atl at New Tork, Row dork at with wild swings, Hyland blocked deliberately, and held long in the | aw) \ ; CoreeTT Puladelpala Phliatelohle a Bee A Ea uea VRE TRaeoeal aay LiLAGG CR TELE Ht cake | Y: \ Ey anai eg ‘at Boston. Rehington at Cleveland, Jim BucrveysSPUTTING EM APART Round after round the fight went on without a decisive blow. Unholz | IN “THE CANDY Wid plunged and plunged. Hyland, walting. | . \ COYNE 4 only blocked, clinched and tried Ineffect: ually to reach the Boer's body at close | 66 ” quarters. Unholz had the best of this Tough work, . His old wrestling tactics came in good. He hurled Dick about | the ring, and almost threw him through | the ropes time and again. But it was a slow, clum BALL SET AFIRE uninterest- ing fight. After the fifth round hun- dreds started toward the exits, They | | for a hit, Dooker waa seen to suddenly missed It, tremble. Boreman Bulger, Sporting Depart- he pale ment, Evening World) aie | tense was t off the blinkers and drew ba curverdetying wallop the sparks flying the elxth round. | Instantly Cornishman and Boer went into a wild To bell tang foi met and 4s with much interest that I ___ BY MILLIGAN’S STEELY GLINT caught fire and a pall of smoke hovered 1 became lked up 410 runs, won keep scoring until the GOOD PRES FR POFSSIOILS saved the day mix-up, All of Hyland's deliberation | 9). : OMURIALeHeraetlnre Tontea i was gone. He cut loose, and the two Eevee vounlu ld tecesublaoca eral austerald “the ball was aes Concerned, Swat might neh —_—+— slambanged aviay like two Indians full) Prowess of ihe world-famous Swat | flames, The bat struck the ball with a ning vet, but, not being a pot hur of ‘red eye” and covered with war] Milligan, he of Polson Oak fame, |térrifle crash and, | lea the peerless hitter satistied himself wi Cpe mote hen beslmaLtended watnle ine The Boer's nose, damaged «| In The Bvening World, not only be- |In the centrefeld grasa’ The a Meee ZEA ANABULGBE | rite cute veer ueauaualy, ae) Boe pal ig World, not only be | In the centrefleld grass. ry sass afternoon. BOZEMAN BULGER. | ih Games of the New York Caledonian week ago by Tommy Murphy, began to) Hc One cen bleed. Hyland staggered him with sav-| p jt age rights, Unholz clinched and fougnt| baseball bug in general, but in a wickedly at close quarters, until Jim Particular manner, because I have Buckley had to drag the men apart.| the honor of being one of Swat's They came toget AND wats ante ‘ pete isi anneaesaeya ae en sett y eit en | before he attained national promin | cause of thelr close Shh a right-handed smash on the back) ence by joining the ranks of the knocked Unholz flat on his face, The| Oaks, at your recommendation, 1 | Boer got up and felt of his knee, which) nave teen ng patiently for an as twisted under him as he fell Then they went at it again, ding dong. The| crowd was jamming against the ring now, yelling, and in the tumult the last pel] was unheard. account of Milllgan's firs and only failure to murder the ball, but so far I have not been jumped in and Finally the seconds appearance in pulled Ane Ten ete apart, Uahols ret You no doubt are acquainted with a he details of this peculiar incident, that last round. But| ¢ P gn the strength of tha The| and I havea hunch that your friend- was oniy a one-round fight. Aner five were hardly good enough for 4 preliminary. ship for Swat prevented you from publishing this cle, as same would undoubtedly tend to stain his reputation as a slab-artist an- N tact, the semi-windup—six tough | ] rounds between Jerry Casey and Chester Bernard—was worth two of the windup. ois was a seosaw battle the first ha seety sand second half au! ‘Casey’ 8, eldent to which I refer was mulat ion by Swat of the fe al Casey, when, wi MViiile Riley, of Boston, outclass eleaea GaMstta ake Battling Kelly’ so far tha: Kelly de Heated lend the) tire thateek ‘every s delivered by Wee streak, Riley kn arnthen pride, Arche ' fifth, | Watch this Riley. the real ones, George Hoey, er of the Rums | who has deen fighting Dooker had | seventeen years, bested Jimmy Muran. on ttaal eve nn DELEHANTY,OF WASHINGTON, s, adalotéc i gith\ thatpays what is known | ball, and I can Wee Willle ts SUFFERS SUSPENSION. ind Base- » Washing: SVE! man Jim Del ton Americar nitely suspen Ban Johnson ¢ le wgunke used by éay'’s game here, follow! decision by Um to delivering it in stich a man- | | i er Otis | @uage to Um was calle: (Specctal to Th SARA 692? V L ree-year-olds: im $847 Anonyma r Je of railroad is hair, The next one was nade SIXTH Maiden three ene mil t i TOL Flo WW an : : Tol Pun re ao a Day sl s TOL Tendes and True Bar None d attike: came over Regal Royal ° 3 came over a allowance, crowd was on its knees plea ‘ Walker, South African Runner, Who Made World Record for 100 Yards street, between Maspeth and Newtown, h Copyrighted by Topical.) nutes 45 locomot! for a mile was by Chris. |Club, Fifty-fourth street and Seventh avenue, Manhattan, The games this year will be held (the same as last) at Washington Park and Casino, Grand L. I, on Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 7. There will be y-flve events, and the of cash prizes aggregates $32, The following events are open t6 the world; Throwing light hammer, 100-yard dash, Highland filng, hop, step and Jump; hitch and kick, Highland flilng (boys and girls under fifteen years), one-mile race, vaulting with pole, | broadsword dance (boys and girls under fifteen years), running high leap, three- mile race, broadsword dance, hurdle race, running broad jump, quarter- mile race, putting heavy shot, best dressed Highlander, Highland, dress competition (boys and girls unter fit- teen years), tossing the caber, one-mile relay race (teams of four men from Scottish organizations), sack race, four- injie race, bagpipe competition, bowling competition and quoits (played on the natural sod, Sky ends). H. B, DURYEA HAS ONE OF SEASON’S FASTEST FILLIES IN MEDIANT © ) Sass. and un, that @ good »; 18 figured they nad 1 Her a ‘Covered Five and One-Half Furlongs in 1.06 Flat and Was Not Extended, \ Time ‘Equaled Track Record Made in 1902 by Ada May. int iding last ’ ( m a hearby —— Direct, W sald to be a foo one's wel a. two-year-old He had @ 6u ung Lenny, of Pitta. lig Jones, BY VINCENT 7TREANOR. | A Stenographte report of Harry Steve: (Spectal to The Evening World.) pela ot EATS ROI baa SARATOGA, Aug. 5—Considered on @ tives that i ee time basis the performance of Herman iy HP ig opivate withia mill will be to @ ec ne This eo aat i Polly Watts. eho won th \n S —— Duryea’s Mediant, In the first race sare by Waitt thould have, wan inhead ride Sanford won his first race of the | here vesterday, stamps this filly as one dy Lang. Resin. With \Sit John \Vohnson:. The) popes ‘ a arity e victory out tactics, | oF was attested by gen> the crowd, whieh of the fastest of the season, Her five ae me: and a halt furlongs’ snurney in 1.06 flat gc°tytte, haan't Ic i ee, eure tf | 8 dvitomo tla boxe bynes was easily accomplished, and on this McCahey could have Kept straight. shat and a bow. alone handicappers are forced to In- chartio Etilscn fad $20 on Cotytto at | <= =—————eeeeneneenmernnneey 1 clude her among the stars of whom 4 ¢ | much has been said and written, unpbea ELAS | oan Panes Mediant’s time equalled the track rec- ay Buggin sea bac ¥ Heri) ord, which was made back in 192 by J. 4 r re. Nights B. Haggin's Ada Nay. Maskette, re- cqiiitiy’ diate *Uat om MReten= “it MERRY voit g them under a Ue) Re the paddock. warded as the fastest two-vear-old In Keene's barn, hung up 1.06 3-5 for her dee tive and one-half furlongs’ fantord trip, and bore the Pine took Ha & HARRIS MINSTHO GEORGE te i ELA Wedding Bell, the other good one of {hat reason alon Meene's, did only 1.07 In her last outing, rank Duryea has another fast trick In Grarabee Me protived Strike Out, ‘ut this one doesn't stick, and fast he is even under a short route. It ! id that Mediant can beat him doing anything. ASTOR DOCKET Eece 1. Mat { ora “ate vane recy A St. Eve, at 8.15, John oa Hi! VMERSTELNS had $500 on Sir Eddie McDonald Johnson at 4 to 1, The sport{ne fraternity expect to see two There Thursday Both Joe Madden and Schleswig. the Mad- den pair in the first, looked bir and fat In the paddock, but the wigard thou it M8 good outs Alent_at conver hed & good chance to win with ot fon tall Huey. of (ens Fa them. JTe said they were in shape, Td eae larry Mansfield, the NEW PLAYERS FOR DODGE AS President Charley Ebbets, of the Brooklyn National League club, secured another new player last night for his team. He Js Charley Mcllvain, of the Southern League, who 1s credited with being a first-class third baseman and a good hitter. He will Join the Dodgers In a few weeks. The Trolley-Dogers will line up against the Cardinals to-day for the third game of their 3. In the two games which they have played Me- Closkey's men they have won both und also shut them out without a run. Jimmy Pastorlus or Nap Rucker will he in the box for the Dodgers, while vither Lush or Beebe will do the twirliig for the visitors, Manager Donovan expects to make a clean-up of the series G —>——— FORT ERIE ENTRIES. ning World.) E TRACK, Ont. owing are the entries for furioness | sei 10r; Auto selling, DHIRD Rav Ha, 08;. Snaki R105; fan Bn Marmo: rean, 107; Ps \ | tin the distance being — FOURTH R Six furlongs; sell 40, ul; Dont onds. Out- *Cannie Maid ‘Topsy Robins: es, the fastest e, when he made the } selling OS; Ritter Hand, 10 Alta Me- "103; Dr. Mathews, 108; Helenn H., oner I OL; Huck Alman: yiton, 198 : Harry Richeson. RA’ S welling $8; Minot ny aC. fA; Flen 1); Deacon, 1085 #Hon. 18; Dr. Lee Huffman, 10); Bertha E RACE *Lignande Helen B., 100; Lad; Toby, 112," Agure ice aljewance, One mile and one 97; Masson, 102, Marth jald, - authorities of the different cites, * Young Loughrey recently, GER TRUDE HUFF AN ‘a ViSiON “OF SALOME? 2. Winsor carves Bernard Unthan “Sition AORNSON WL * 3a Ni Bi 1 KE EIT H & PROCTOR’S 5th Ave, ome, Dallas Welford & 25854 rris.&e, Div . Ss‘ LIEBGOLD, national champion 426ih Sting Jes A] BALL nt sy walker, say@ that J. Larner, SOUV WOPhn' “The Vi games, and our men did ' the English walker, !s one of the ALHA Mat CHICAGO, Aug, 5.—Efforts to StainP not get a square deal finest athletes in the world, ‘I have regret that said Liengold pf out gambling in baseball will tmmed!- ge the Pastime A, C. grounds last been deeply interested in the Olympic ately be made by the American League. pignt, “but the pride we take over the President Johnson, of the League, {t american victory has perhaps pre- ts announced to-day, will issue a bul- ted us from duly appreciating Lar- letin to every American League club) ner's 10 mile record breaking walk evalence of | jie covered the ten miles In @ fraction caltingy attentions te the Pp > eewner {nore than ij minutes per imile, betting and asking each club owner lhe Lroke Stungesss record by i to enforce to the letter the section im }unds when he finished in 1 hr, 15 min- Ay ANE Yo th stitution prohibiting bet- se I see no reason,” contin- ne ee eet y é Ued Lieogold, “why we do not develop) Next Week Ubi walkers In this cou It ig sheer ~ President Johnson figures that in ore| toliy to say our ¢ a's against the der to discourage the gamblers it may|game. Why, Weston and O'Leary beat ai ito place very | all records last year, and then there's be necessary to place under arrest every Mara eon winnet—sureiy PAI IN FULL, \anToAN NORKISO'S— Cecilia Loftus, Mabel McKinley, Jack Nore Pov & Clark, Kelly & Kent, Others, # Mon, Wed, ae & Sat, 3 BUFFALY “ittehe om Sing Sing to (RLLAGK'S GIRL | alestion; 3 Hayos, the one caught making bets at ball parks. | njs° stamina would be as great as If the clty police cannot be trusted to] walker, | {will onc (recly, any $ GRAND St.? enforce the order he will recommend | Wno is inclined for the Bane +! JOIN that the club owners assign a force ot ment and Martin Sheridan were Sait tvunkadl “ the heel and toe game by private detectives to ferret out the bet-| coached in : by tors and those receiving bets. me, and they are Zod Walkers, wao 1 ADMISSION FREB "There {8 Now question that the| will never be disqualite rie ‘& Sua, gamblers who have been put out of y Beivia FanRNte ther world's thre | EP vusiness. by rele 2ron agains! standing Jurnon recon 18 unstatle. for Jai J ' , e turf have flocked to baseba sald |ecott, of TAberty ty, Indiana, clams Kaphan's Amateurs Every Mr, Johnaon, “It has become an evil tx Mave, ac record of 6) ft, made ina which must be nipped now if the géfme [challenge match | against an Indianapolis ‘Trees were to be kept clean. Of course. IT am |athiete about forty re werless to do anything against the |pianted where Mr. eo baal wilt D i handoook makers around town outside | tttend the Reo! ‘4 pesbe HAND FinkiyOnKs DIseL at, on Aug. 27. the ball grounds and that Is un to the HAMILTON'S ATRSHIP, Harlem to Luna in $5 LUNA minutes, The subway. takes you to Atiantle a¥w PARK || Brookiyn, then tranater to the Sea He pre “Gambling inside the American League grounds around the elrcult, however, ee be porichbaele and at once." ard LOCKE READ READY TO AM USEMENTS. FARMAN ries MEET HARRY FERNS. TO-DAY | STEEFLE CONLY ISLAND'S | CHASE! FUNNY SPOT, iaeee, a Oe Sire deal A LAUGH IN EVERY seoT, — I) Kid Locke, the Quaker, who stopped arrived In| with BRIGHTON BEACH |__BtooK.n AMUSEMENTS, RACE TRACK, Auapices Aero Club of America, | BkiGalON BEACH “MUSIC “HALL. to-di Harry Ferns at for his battle the Princess 4 Club to-morrow night. "We have 2 General Admission, 0c ar ettnate, Le ae in ae 1-DAY AL 3. TO-NIGHT AT 8.80, lightwelghts in New York,” sald his f ri HrOwn, Walter toate Big manager, Dick Curley. ‘We will be at | Salomes ling Norman Shee the ringside to challeng the Murphy-Cross bout.” Harry Ferns is in great shape for the battle. Ferns has not been much In the winner of! Bibs OF ii the limelight lately but he has a splen- th Bert Inger tid record, including a draw Keves and a victory over Kid eee Baseball, Polo Grounds, To- Giants ve. aretcttrs *hamianios oe eR