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THE EVENING WORLD, 8A Sn hac remeron STORIES OF SPORTS TOLD BY EXPERTS aa nana € ® fl SPONGE TOSSED IN» RING SAVED ROSS" FROM KNOCKOUT + Tony Was Game, Taking an Unmer- ciful Gruelling, When His Sec- | onds Ended Fight in Fifth Round to Save Him. LANGFORD é THE CONGO COON, ugly as sin, He has a thick, etumpy neck, a head shaped like a cocoanut, | wide nostrils, high cheek bones, huge lips and | . grinning teeth, His arms are as long as an ape’s and his shoulders bulge out like the pads on a suit of football armor, Turn Langford loose in a jungle with a tail added to his make-up and he'd scare the gorillas up into the trees. Langford sat in his corner last night robed in e red-checked dress- | ing gown. In the opposite angle sat Tony Ross, late of Italy, and later ot Newcasile, Pa. Tony Ross looked | ver at Langford with an indifferent |Agrees to expression on his rugged features— | (rs yo Riera errata asta uslulng tore| Chan’ We lalereatta caek waieut | AUOOLY Club for Six Rounds | take in the platter of meat set down before him on a dinner table. Each on Aug. 13. Wondering why he didn’t fall. Ross was weak and he led seldom, contenting | himself with staying on his treet and trying to block, Ss‘ LANGFORD !s ag black as tar and as (eee en ‘ IN TWo WITH ~ 87 PANIC“AMONG Tony’ SECONDS WHEN LANGFORD WENT ‘OVER To SHAWE. PAPKE WILL TACKLE MINTELL AND DONOVAN Bu ckley, matchma ht that C of the club, sald decided to’ meet In at the ri vould. eurely * | Jim Nie pe Meet Both Men ab} site: ana nat the vour mountalns, and says he wi In making the Gulgan, C., of Phila from the maker of the Na- Iphia, canie to town elty and took Jack M LA night UT Just before the bell rang Lang-| B ford got up, dropped the dressing gown and stood out stripped fur action, huge, lumpy, black, savage and | formidable as a giant ape. Tony Ross| eat looking at him, and his natural con- fidence and aggressiveness oozed ont at his finger tips. In the slang of the ring, Langford “had Tony's goat’’ before the fight began, Ross was afrald of Langford at the} BY JOHN POLLOCK. Bs: PAPKE, the Western middle- weight, was matched last night in Boston to meet two men in the same ring, each for six rounds, at the show of the Armory A. A., of that city, showed. Enraged again, the negro tore \O" the Might of Aug, 12. in savagely, and with a fearful right to| Nom Papke will try and p the Jaw dropped Ross flat on the floor. Veen cea ite LTE on’ Saturday tas Gritfin had been siz: Keyes for Aug the fourth Ross hooked a vicious | left that crushed Langford's nose lke a ripe blackberry, The blood! A FTER taking a few hard ones in "The dou Matty Bald) Tommy has Murphy and been arranged Armory between aa Won THE FIGHT. EARLY BRort THE ITALIAN i S SOLAR PLEXUS SWINGS, TURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1908, EST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK HAD AN EASY TIME OF IT WITH RO AST KNOCKDOWN THAT start, but he was game. There was no| He was up in four seconds, Lang! quit in him, He was curiously affected. | rushed, but was/wild again, aaa hester, N. Y., who fights often bu Honiton RIO His shaken nerve prevented aggressive | changed his tactics, and drove punch BaPierolent Uae Agrees: action, yet he would not run or hide.| after punch into the Italian's body—| ‘rouble in knocking, Saat He stood up and gamely took what Was) blows that sounded all over the house hin; and tiey ar out in a ne commis and made even the spectators few rounds from On bs Jan Langford started immediately *o Ross was weakening, but still game, [apke was to got Willie Lewis 0 short work of the Italian. He wa Helretusediterge down | but the te u Ue to catch a midnight train. He went! ‘Then came the finish, Lengtord used Sam ,angiord Mi) after Ross swiftly and cuffed him twive) 4 one-two punch, right and left to the|a‘ione time. There 1s only on the jaw with powerful gorilla-lke| jay, hurling Ross down, ‘Tony came u any part of Sa sweeps of his thick right arm and! ducky, only to meet another feree 4 ce heavy fist, ‘Then he swept a left honk pA ‘ So Ste tack that jarred him r ring. Langford landed at will crushing force on head and body. Ross is a tough piece of fighting beef, He |'¢! | was still as fast as ever on his feet, and} 4 he would not run. He stood up and fought as well as he could, encouraged by the yells of the crowd whenever he made a rally, Then Langford again with a radioaya iy. to Tony's jaw the Italian back on his heels. i he surprise of every one, took the tmashes without flinching and jabbed Nghtly tn return, t was all Langford—that first round. the ring and bag. “Une ded the spec- t Fuched with 10 AT an atch was arrar iffin, ced oA —-—— COMMIT ct knocked right struck over the temple. him down hand swing that It took nine Says Gen, Drain as | in the second Ross gave Langford ute | Make, a surprise, First he Jabbed Samuel on itesweienr| He Lands From Steamer, a ¥?7 eo 17 SWAL MILLIGAN BEAT IT. Hepartmenty THE Ff noof A the | “Corps; Major W 1 Musachusett <a a Ohio; ession that Swat zith Hes SARATOG ew, ana t nied ng as the Mo: wk was eume OF was the al military mat greate h ever shot. comptete LESTER LOG cits. 10s, M.D, New York Ja and prose { fenture was t f the medals we W The : " Hotel Victoria, ed in the por assured m He knew tha going to happ nee in Swat smiled the b ations 700) St. Nick TH Canvas THIRD KA eai-olds; §) wd gathered on the i the betting was then cat a b ing The eins us ¢ t there was nothing left for the wn Dut to cal) the batter out on strikes. - thelr ea the & ind claim pid Mil di - yey can hear the ball buza The intrepid Milligan did not propowe BOZEMAN BULGPR. 4 Lon furlongs, AS MI iV “We Have No Complaints ta Handicap Tournament Brin Good Field of Players to ENTRIES. ing; two-year ot Won at this OME STAN: FOR RORCRS WARM CRI. lu toulk 5 | the nose eo hard that the black stag-| Seconds for Ross to get up. Langford | | Amby McGarry. | the mame wel ig Island Links. | ered back @ pace. Langford was 80 er ee we and Ross fought back /¢ at vats rie that he nearly bellowed with rage, ‘ercely with a desperate giare in the mal ucat the Pair Sa ie ere Anica ite has Week eyes. More battering, and at last Itoss Uy ‘last eit and as Balan victorious American rifle team soUTHAMP'T k he came gay-| Went down heavily trom a lett hook, | fore bout, Matchmaker Ciba won the championship at the spout ixty g seg azuund with The count went to nine, Ross rose and | agres ‘to , Msilenoot THedentalotan tha Olvimplor gat peg ai ; bruised lipa faced his enemy, but before another ee eee ee ee Be cag a h bled l on his feet Dolw went over Johnny White slipped | Jim Bucktey has arranged one of the best Ee Lud 3 sine: Shtnnecock Hi and apparently He mixed ig, 4Pound quicaiy to Jimmy Dime, Tony's | ® CEE ar t fon Lae oat ee net New Lo contest alway eed \auabd a irik ij mahager, and Dime threw up the a big reception comm headed bY being a ferikel ; 5} Tae crowd had no criticism Accing Mayor P. F. Modowan and Gea, vag yay ; to make. It was the right thing to do. eorge Wingate Aue tay ED Ue Ross was beaten, to let i go on vevenue litter Maniattan to i would only be a them, Ross need ; nas| Piey were transferred on the cutter 4, gh. nt é nay 1 wk, Ww hie lived salute + ., ight in apite of this des _ Riche ca pg Ses £ MacDonald and Wal Monday de ! i | | hlmaelt CANNON i Crocker, Manager of Were All Trivial, MONTREAL, Olympic Aug. eam was met b anced ball, Ewing going to second saat al A first. | Metiee tificed, Mcintyre to Jordan b f hands. Huis al wing scor= stitors’ and des; b official, ee; i Ce ae ee aihat oeithel yohed ball, Camy ni row to tae nd the English people, Most 0 t second, Lewis to scored, Paskert fouled out of the most trivia, pUNS TWO RUNS al the tug-of mley Hned the wing to Gannel. hol an any- Jordan was Hummel Hulswitt to Gangel, phates niece A Lum Lumley e ball over the fenoo ex. ed with their) 7 fou fora Jordan fanned. ONB an} sho to wht thr t by Lobert. NO RUNS RUN 1 ad an ‘actice in Fifth Inning. the tug-of-war, and when FEET | erry gunned BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. team of ned men Hike the ay to short centr emen, every man of Lobert TRE : AK ans were There will be two Stags to-night. At Nk U6: 2 strolled on four wide ones.! ine Dry Dock A. C., on Jed over the mark like a lot Of \feintyrs sent a fly to Paskert. Burch) gy pore East Tenth niiren, Then came the howl about singled to right, advancing Mal street, near Avenue C, the principals he boots of the polle They wore third, and on the throw to catch Ma- 'n the star bout will be Eddie Rector, the bo ene Hib Bureh got to second. Hummel of Hoboken, and Harry Clutch, of this {only their ordi fervice boots, igied to the infled, scoring Mal aityuothey cwlilataltlentenial nds. ‘American protest was derided on advancing Burch to third on Hug-|CitY: They will battle for alx row! ) ) Team, | Says Protests of Americans §.-The Canadian y a crowd of ‘UP TO DATE, NEWSY AND WELL WRITTEN © LF LANGFORD WAS LOST IN A JUNGLE HE'D ONLY NEED A TAIL ONCE ROSS SMASHED LANGFORD SO HARD HE RATTLED THE NEGRO'S TEETH. " 7 aa ‘ FIRST GAME. |Help Timely Hitting by Mate| | ing Errors When They | R A POA. Be 5 c |E It it 8 fy i (i) | Count Most. |Hummel, 2b., ....2 1 2 1 0 eae {Lumley, rf.. .....1 2 2 0 0 FIRST GAME. Jordan, 1b... (7 fy Gl yet IRL Fo, ooo le ak 0) Chonnd «4 0000020 2—Bliiter c. 00 1 5 1 1 | Brooklyn 10008001 |-— § | Sheehan, 3b. (Wt ay | = |Maloney, cf.. ....1 1 6 0 0 | (Special to The Evening World.) iMclatyre, p., ....0 0 1 3 0 | WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN Se 22 ee The Dodgers played lik MDC ATY soon, oon (8 MN Pye 4e ¢S oys In the first g: CINCINNATI. dae) tala eet R. H. PO. A. B Foy en ce The Lone vant Kane cfc 8 2 4 9 0 RRaR TORAH Higgins, 2b..,...2 2 2@ 3 1 ecessany hit was not there. The Lobert, 3b .. git ek SE eh jit McIntyre hard a pe a Paskert, If oo Of 0 0 and, with the aid of a few errors, car- |, ried off the game, eta, Wfé ooonna: 2 0 0 First Inning Ganzel, 1b ....+.. ab fy Kane buntad to Jordan, who t | MeLean, ¢ eke areible. fumble gluing the alter WIHWEWItE BR Co 1 0 “$000 ns walked, advan’ Kane| Campbell, p ..... QO 0 3 0) Lobert s.ngled to the infield | pying as Heasinlonstanducant linn ome en eg ee Oat 1 F loubled to the right| ro = ; ANGaINE Ana | glals 6bn) “Cots Ch ft) 54 ert, Shechan's muff of Hum. | Base Hits—Off Campbell, § in 7 18 mel’s Mitchell got to third. 'TME* poo. on B > 0 Ganzel sent a fly to Bureh, Mitchel on Campbell sees Matai | ing. McLean drove a fly to Lum: weet on Bases—Cincinnat, 5; Brooke n ey, FOUR F Burch sent NS a tly to Paskert. Struck Out Hummel) Campbell, 1 Home Runs- Jrew four bails. Lumley's infield fy! R was collared by Lobert, Jordan doubled yee GP. Jarek to the riflht field fence, scoring Hum- 43 mel. iewis fanned. ONE RUN. | Ritter, Ha Pitched Hall—Hulswitt, Kane, res—Rudderham and Johnston. Second Inning. bunted safely, © y Was collared by i Lummi Kane Paskert tr which y sent up a sky- nabbed. tyre to Lewis, A passed ball promoted Kane to second, zing s but admirers. on its arrival here on the as Kane overran third base, he was Bighth Inning i Z 4 py, CURE on ys throw to an| Ganze filed to Burch, The latter steani Victorian last night. The xo RUNS. en grabbed McLean's long fly @ foot athletes were escorted through th ert made a great running catch the ground after a hard aprint noe Vee Ls rs foul ny, Sheehan'a high one got under Hulswitt's fly streets to the Montreal Athletic olla y é. Maloney sent tere att aire and Huggins smoth- out, Ganzel_ unassisted. unid eh and plaudits and forma i out Gane nA ee welcomed home ner to left for a base. ‘ Third Inning taken out and Ewing J. H. Crocker, man the tean ies out Ninth Inning. g walked Kane was hit with » bad throw to Ganzel. Hummel got There will be five other bouts between all sides ‘second. Tamiey went out, Huggins) good b itated, ond, Laimley went out, Ht $ good boxers. F Says Foul Was A a 10, ftangel. Jordan's drive, pitithe fence) at the Long Acre A. C. the principale | Speaking of the famous ean, Hummel scoring. Kane nride a erat, in the star bout will be Jimmy Denning | race in which Carpenter, the American, Q014, of Lewis's long fly. THREE and Wighting Kennedy for six rounds, | was alleged to have. “bored” Haiswella RUNS. [In the semi-final, ‘Tommy Lennard will | Mr, Crocker det 1 emphatically that Sixth Inning. aak » Sailor Kelly, sour other bouts twas one of the most deliberate foUl8 — pagkert gonke! a hot erounder to| Will Precede them. ¢ 1 been devi More SWeehan who threv him out, Witchell To - that could ha 4 nase to fir He than that, Mr, Crocker avers chat the @ free pass to frst He BURNS-SQUIRES ON AUG. 24, | tout was neditated, Barly in the nd led day of the race he had heard that yvvent io second on sypNEY, N.S, Wa Aug. &—The deal news leaked out from the ar Americans, and to see for § was there was some y what nadian lf above the ex happen the ¢ stationed hin nelng framed up, going say ss stand NO RUNS. | twenty round fight for the heavy-weight = colared tw Kane! championship of the world between pop fy | Tommy Burns, the American champion, right. | and Bill Squires, the Australian cham- | pion, will be decided on Aug. % One of the largest orowds that has ever 38108 ; ralged a to | Augiit' in short he » Seventh Inning at mpbell filed out to Maloney. and immediately above the spot © witnessed a prizefight In this country ce soni ributes ngle to right 1 went u | which the Jostling took place, At the) tonite wet oh Huggins's iiare | wil surely be on hand when the men turn of the track, sald Mr, Crocker, t followed with a drive over | step into the ring, for not only will the | deliberately veered out from y's head for three bags, scoring | sporting men here attend the battle, but | h while Halswelle was and Huggins, Paskert foul t | tr js expected that hundreds of sailors | tter, Mitchell's Jong foul fly was|of the American fleet will also be on z ved by Lumley. TWO RUNS. hand to see their champion In action. | Crocker Motntyre, filed “to Mitchell, Burch punted safely, Hummel sent a long Putte pola, 61 41 us. .32 for Kerr's fallure to take second pli STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Bt i RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. MENANDWOMER. ‘Use Big @ for unnaturel AMPRICAN LEAGUE. hate of macoae membranes, Painless, and not aateine GEN THEEVANS CHEMICALCO. gent oF poisonous, ONCINNATIO, Sold By Draggists, by express, prepa 0, botth OU Bre Te canton ea, Ww. " press Chicago, 7; Boston, 0, Gpetngetl. St tea Pau sonia Pie | Philadelphia, J; Detroit, 0, z Se ae burg and bs. mes post-| remington, 2 gore and. 2. poned. Rain, iwi ” a oe Strengthens! Develops! GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. REv' TAMZES Ht New York gt Chicago, pest hiae ALDINE peo tlie | ease a “FOR W MEN ezennsg sraciauii Pittsburg at a ‘a ' Dy. .» M. Bt. Loule at Boston, Pataaeroue 9 Dealt. |" MAKES LIVE WouTM LIVING. | iy ‘adhd

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