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IBA Lem MS HS THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1908, eo neise| THE BEST eerie PAGE IN NEW YOR ROBE EDITED BY sere settee ae seep came ema RT EDGREN Tom Witt BE q OUTSIDE THE NATIONAL S\ THRowinG WATER i UP AGAINST THE IF WALL To MAKE SANy Tom SHARKEY, Germans Have the Call in ~ the Fight at National | « A.C. To-Morrow Night. . HEN Papke and Burke meet a W to-morrow night the Ger- mans can feel the same i G pride that stretched their shirt fronts 1 when Young Corbett trimmed Terry | McGovern. Young Corbett (Rothwell) gr of German descent. So are both Pepke and Burke. The winner is sure Burne Fear ar Home, BAT NELSON SIDESTEPS BOUT WITH FRED WELSH who Philadelphia Jack O'Brien says te | i | —— coming man in the heavy weight division, was given the decision over Joe Wills, of i i eto be a Teuton. ae BY JOHN POLLOCK. Papke is true to his foretathers. He i snelish | Valledo, Cal, after twenty ‘ ‘ j hasn't assumed an Irish fighting name pie ne he Engilst | ing by Referee Billy cae ‘ fi @ to help him to popularity In the ring. “i ee. ne a t oat ony paturday at Me o) | ‘| lis own name was good enough, backed $1,000 at Los Angele , the remaining sixteen May SEE by his genuine fighting ability. Burke's night to bind a mateh with Bat | Mustal Seen Peat PAPKE AND { real name is Prasse, and his family Is Nelson for a side bet of ut Burne i "as German as Papke's, Hoth Papke anc i ry Pragse were born in this country, —— twenty-flve round bout or { a referee for the tn AFTER AW é fornia these days is t 1 battle, but Ne , is den, sta ty-five round go Id most likely five eines coming ———— Gans he we IF BURKE : SHOULD LANDIT. * ss “2. LADY BEDFORD WILL BE SHIPPED ABROA APKE'S quick victories over Jonn- P ny Carroll and Fiank Mantel, In Boston, have added to his drawing power, No doubt the National will be the ring forever. We “fled when the great “Illinols Thunder- Roni ane tener bolt” gets into action. After this fight ENTS CL Spiny Papke ts going West to bogin is te training for the match with Ketcrel Packey 3 that will decide the world’s m' Ha ore, weiglt championship Aeearecn CURIOUS thing about this ts : man rerertt A: at Ketohel fights Joe Thomas the id stretch his arm almost up to ft ter and shoot the ball over as 1%) Los Angeles, McFarland has i is ‘ spart- . ‘ t ae oy iseene's lie! in the Hopeful was again in a Gay th #8 Boreman Daaer, sr Sporting Depart i vas an agate marble, which he ac-|decided to quit and in the fu- naible, wallop. and on that account naturally a ala ppo 1s hours after Papke and Burke settle ment, Evening Worl eiierbies ture will have Billy Nolan, ¢ uane | sand Uy aud slug with'him blow for, Mf but he 13 ho : narbles. t u ; t thin diow for Madden Has Filly in Big Stake aa wone Pinair iditterencel oth opinion bere. The) ‘1 wish to sslale of a bil RTCA) Rel yiag interorseqnivandiunite lagerkon) Hatlllis iNelson) after | blow. iden Has Filly in Big Stakes it takes a wondertal volt io give ntieen Jy champion fights at the Coliseum in San oy, oy yacatton vip through |the ninth Inning the score stood @ to 0 his affairs. Nolan and McFarland aad in’ Sulllvan has just issued a with Sir Martin and forn well It wi : ¥rancisco, twenty rounds at catch % é h sl “h Ik bs McFarland ‘eft Boston | h he says that {?| ELT Ae ply a case of two good colts meeting Bweights. Nerita, nunting allpators and sand [0 favor of the Hickory Sluggers, when a ate talk t Mc and ieft r at le re another good colt at too great a differ: Lala y Maen aT Ee i Ona on | Milligan came to the bat. He had that for Chicago yesterday, and Nolan has will meet nell Fayette. ence in weights, It isn't a sure thing that Ketchel will Bs. heard the Poison Oaks were | glint. of (Nis\ working, but thelbeen J welgnt cha >| J win, Thomas. In spite of his defeats, /q championship tour, and that they} pune was very confident of winning ¢ ls a dangerous customer. In the twent j it f winnla seventh round of his last ght with] "ere going to play an exhibition game | \ let the first two strikes go QiKetchel (which he lost by a knockout at Yellow Fever, Fla, with the Hickory |) And now was the time when Rube fo the thirty-second) Joe floored Ketehel RIERA CELLET AG ERT eS elgit seconds with a fearful right | Sluggers, of the Crocodile League, The (ventlons Aa DrevIOUN SoU NIE he Hed eae on the chin. It was a close call ; : ; ~{invention, as previous to this he 1 for Ketch, and on the strength of it 6@me was played on Hickory Nut Oval, | used a regul Maehalloueiiouwound ‘omus Will nave a place in the bet- the home ground of the Sluggers, and] around to let the third strike go over Jimmy Rowe yelled Ike a maniec when H 4 es walle,aeemed 10, 4 T TREANOR. rd, which made an im- pressive racing debut In the opening two- Tommy Stone, the Suratog. 3 one Mack year-old on Perey Cove @itnr: pas ag Swat Milligan was the drawing card |ine plate, which was a straight ball, Bur Lady Bedford is bred like Sir Martin NUMBER of people have asked ai extraordinary Florida attendanee| 45) Mi Wigan tet it right on the nose: erry sustaine, the Omaha lean ee BA tor Carpenter's time in the 400-| was present. Milligan started around the bases like —— 3 _-——.—— | unless all tenet are at a 8 metre race In London. Rube Stretchem was the pitcher for! goared cat, and the force that struck |prove a wort Without a sign of stopping. He ce: which showed the @ The race was not timed officially, as the Hickory Sluggers, and was a glant! yy. pall was so great ‘at the ball slew Y I t > marvel, Maskette, att officials broke the tape and ran/in size, He had a very long reach, and] away over tre field and carried ac 1 SI ¢€ Nn A wal 1é€ fastest five and on alf furlongs of the . out on the track and Interfered with|could stretch his arm within four feet} pube through the alr about 40 fect i mcatheas a meeting. Lady | |*7 the yunners. /Martin Sheridan cabled} of the home plate while he was stand-hefore he dropped, still holding on to| 4 t t Beaeordl shown considerable class| would turn ol Hy at the Y that one watch (unofficial) caught!ing with one foot in the pitcher's box. | the wire. The ball took all kinds of! dan 1C lud egatta 4 fast work in her morning trials, | for the pubis ts, ant Huter Carpenter in 47 2-5 seconds. Other un-' Hig arm was kept In trim by rea Tha ghee s She has been entered and scratched e's opening speaks well for the popu both racing and Mr, Butler, With Inf jumps in the outfield } official times varied between 4725 and! 4, into tree tops to gather mistletoe | qeider mai to gra) it ity | lately for the reason that Madden evi- | Ever, te Sine ands Ad) | CHC LG Fei eed to time Aland also paint house roofs and chim- part of the dia- of the vachte which have dently didn’t want to start her on any- pans lig ou | ce Wi cr ( viet re ‘ tried to pull { On) crises of h Hii Rn TRAE rao (| a Wi ferent parts of the grand-siand. Car-(neys without the ald of a ladder, That COCA Stangladayp ie \ cruises of thing but a fast track, howed a ad penter’s time will, never be positively) Rube had heard of the great a ti rendeaot ie pe upenits York and other clubs rare knowledge of what was expected of «known, but from the way the race was vat Milligan, and invented a t bas and her when she went to the post Saturday, PEs CANT ULE OMT LTRCTILY run it was undoubtedly very fast—taster /Of Swat Milligan, and in he base Tent veriei eas Make no mistal a put this boy aiibers. Swat when unless le Is pulling aut fty odd nas Basing up race week of t a. Finally, ) Rube quickly hauled and just as Sw ak well. She forced the 7 J stood the res: on ¢ to get to her. . ing at clus Fi Swing the Die Guard Band Will jeads try It Inks Musgrave has lost his Tattling, highly tried, made every y woul nged their oninion > i | ter came to bat. The ball was called H™= is a letter tter from an English- leThe Fish Ball.” It was ot feeuletlon pt. 2-7. toward whic ocal Corinthians are now look any of the trial heats, | to especially fo } man that deserves a place in} Ittle heavier u was tryir | 8 print, if for nothing else, be-/ size but ‘ Se Seventieth run Rube tagged feverish anticipation, ‘Tw under the excellent guidance of.) senna nth Bteause the “caustic verbiage” Indulgea| It was hollow on the Inside, the ma- a eridad. (nracties HUDSUREEAMIDRIETClose Rey: nat tmFOWR Aim rial being structural steel, with a Lady Bedfo afford none too much , at the end nd, mu ever take a trip to DCE pein by other annoymous letter writers you will still be a vacats has been omitted, It's a curious thing | rubber cushion and leather cover or p HagPai alia bp (hoveantretoe (her ua deep trenches the ball dug injand as tals race week will Lady Bedford Js tn the English Oaks | George Ross's opening quatations on the ‘that 80 many writers of offensive letters A i ald of the Hickor t Oval Jelose the vachtin ser ‘ally the t and will go to England with Sir Martin | Hopeful were Madden 6 to lelmet even lack the courage to sign their names, there was a reel with about f feet of CHARL ES GOODALSNS \eeneralare anslode taveelracanaren6e a Fay te when this pair goes to fill money eee “Veritas.” or “Fro Bono Publico,” or | jected through a small hole in the ball, came ove reel, but Thad no rec prepared by the K nd of Madden's. can peateag ie 8 fener as an, Sir pterkia) and Be. ant to get broken €*«Quid Nunc,” and one roaster (who and was attached to an tron ring, ord of it, f am glad y vette | doess “Yearned his Latin In a correspondence which Rube would p! school) signed ‘Non Compos M | before delivering the But to the letter: iR also had a vi Mr. Edgren, New York Evening World:| — Dear sir—Now that the shrieks of! will be. 1 “foul play” are over, why don't you We PeNGtAtiele yeaa the Mnglisn papers carefully, with ' three days set @ few of the Canadian, ana learn what Brophy unprejudiced people tilnk of ihe Ameri. | sccans in the Olyinple games’ You. will | find thet the English, who tnnerit a| Certain amount of aignity, a a d | Mung Vice | o have; Anger put {1 on the Hat of the doings of ateher. the Peerless One, BOZEM § popular vacht : i WAGNER HAS GOOD LEAD stare OVER THE SWAT ARTISTS * wo Cubs, 1s d with 313, while Judging GULhaTay, that Honus Wage! §, y Evers, who holds down second . TRIPLE ATHLETIC VICTORY BOR vacua ental for Chance'’s crowd, {gs fourth | ta! he rasa y German Hemphill still leads the Highlanders rt the series being Bi with describing the overwn ‘ory of the United Kingaom, 00, ® and Frank MeDe Amen ans re orud c i eld at | wil im a six-rou Our hile | ‘ hono | " i { @uiount ot reserve taey Would WRSPOUT ts a m the} National League again this year. ng 286. it < ner wil gp, Copied the aee Lie uisputed race jad done so inste, Ver the MW-meue race a Teidental to the gam | have been Weloumed i thelr next visit, \ } the cruue and ; ot to say rowdy1 Will Wake them on wn and Bot by ten companies of the, At present Wagner leads all of the pall game in which ree M appear In actior RANI ot Brooklyn, by a 6 FRAZ centage of .3%, which ts just fourteen} the Trolley Dodgers all the season in f t ee points nore than Mile Donlin has,| hitting, scems to be dropping back Levy Leads for Trophy. who Is second on the list with 323. Zim-| every week in his hitung. Although he i ‘ mermanvtha wciley (A of the Chi- | !¢ad8 the Donovanites with the stick he y games of the Atlas A. C..| Merman, the uttilty Inflelder of t “| only has the small percentage of 24°, at Macomb's Dam | = : 41; Jordan third, Burch. is second, with : the future AD p | with .217, while Lumley is away down hee ning the anot out.| TWO STAGS TO-NIGHT. = [with au) “Jordan and. Lumley. ‘have | ot dear “Anglo American": Seca es . a second in the high Jump and taken an awful slump In thelr hitting ‘F. First, I have read a EMPIRE CITY RAC ig tRanee TRI ReMGroughe oft (o- |/eulsu#ongon) \ 3 of the English and the Following are the « jor to for the} TWO stags will be brought o | eee eee — — | ; ht. At the Roman A. C,, Grand and n Orchard stre the principais in the fatty bout of six rounda will be Joe papers, and believe me, caey ali more raucously than any @ paper I have seen, You w Leo Katzensteln. for. and now coach o| M } ea iil 7 a AY a hevaemie 2D ST. b @By-areadiuls” tor Uiat Brit ‘ | tea pers. In the ser iat i Sd Feserve and: lacK 0. yrejuuice ts) aul SHERIDAN TIES KIELY. sfield, of England, w Uniter fhe Sole. Management of ¥ jeculid, Lie OVEL Wil $ t q weit : ; y rd, of Savannah, for eZ) puslition " ARVAN, Aug. 12—The welght| sounds T0- woRRaW (TUES.) EVE, ct 8.20 ib 1 im. 208 nie be * 7 Patila fatinee Saturday at 2.19. Jus belure ou . tor yesterday betwe the Bedford A. C., Wyckoff avenu HanRiss GREY FISKE, announces Bouma Luson (rweley, : of the Irlsh-Amer!- and Halsey street, Bi nthe ca SA j Baie of Wt) Was u Spa. it : 3 d Th Is tesfants In the jain w! e Ed- {he in camp woouy sixty turiunRs; when t nd Thomas F. Kiely, gic Gain and Willie Dipples, both of fhayar urave oy S * an 4 r and welght thrower, | Brooklyn. y will fight six rounds. AguEHa Was gig ; : hip of Ireland. re- agin Te | ewer ted in a draw. Kiely won the ham- | rain thal catia : throw and the fifty-pound welght Gould) Offers Cup) for Race: | Wa hi ot, FE! t ‘ 108 ent, while Sherldan won the sixten-| Howard Gould has offered a silver cup 1s camp a | lred ov Out oF t ef shoal eruiaine| | WT MR, GECRCE "ARLISS b which SEATS NOW SELLING. The race will he HAMMERSTEIN'S ROOF | Manhasset Bay Daily Matinee in Victoria (Roof bill.) GERTRUDE HOFFMAN : pound shot put and the twenty-five- the firat prize for the Strat pound weight even ace of (he Manhas ues Se ML be helt r Bike Riders Finish Run, startel off th alae ares finished the moonwent | °°! in of the New York | Over iste miles, Century Road Club of from Bedford ay surgenis pop) Gtarvugh the nado, wre path, shooting di the Spaniards». lerra sat fo our car, Jaber: ducking as the b the wood work dows, From Seventeen 1 Saturd IN MAUDE ALLAN 5 na eat ts; mares areata WTR Peav S'S ® SPRING SONG” the event, but at t and ‘‘A VISION OF SALOME” Ineurgents m ” ee ” wl, next Friday night they cared 4 y seventeen riders Oi ihe club-house, Port Washington, 1. 1 WM. ROCK AND MAUDE FULTON, the bi ui eee puedes p horgeidirhe tt Hernard!, Bedini, Arthuz. Winsor McCay, that Cr i ? » Hart, Willy Zimmermann and mt ing Dieppe Auto Race Pletures. Spanien wo rs 4 car where : s the tod Oeccc) . ad. of * AMERICAN LEAGUE, G d W ll ‘A few days the ¢ 1 8. br 8 Club, We le PE.) Club, ran ace WI lams ee a 5 t petrott 63 40 G14! Palla’ phi 1 nt eveland / eMC of 49 Cee i rill of RESULTS OF fo-Night{i~ Bandanna Land 1 NY eh tee H ui Bath he So eames scheduled §. First kame ; SUatoc dik GLb love Pi, a wan of ts Enel “ « (% e % Se aaae ACA WEEK—Last times ‘in air, . j | + san Vi 4 HHA @ milet ride Donnybrook ; f 1), Second kame ‘Henrietta Crosman ‘elf y ! 7 and Next W ” vllee Ve. ee we mt “n He GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY bea atte ey. AAS Larne cxtere wis ye | 3 bas eee | Liaros iis |{MR. WM, HODGE ne by their iricwis ia Foor é ida Seuss AP, 9 pad ade Eg is ; ‘dla [pane NY. Ametieaaa ve. Cleveland Plant cut rem he eT tahs of Cannel, wallones xiow?, 818.5 Ht 1 Hf » who had a lot to spare caer backward oth Murstave underneath, | Wilile Keeler is next with | i} batters of the major league with a per-| John Hummel, who has been leading 1 veenuor'esof @ Walker | Regular: @ason OPENS aller : CRAMER AND STEN WIN AT VAILSBUR Charlie Stein, of the Irish-American N ©, Al amateur champlonship et Vatls- AL Cu captured th third burg, Fred Hill, the Boston tlyor, was second, 429, ne distance was covered in Champion Frank Kramer showed a ret to form when he defoated a fuld of star “pros in the one-third mile handicap, Kramer started from serateh and negotiated the distance in 38s fat, Floyd Krebs captured ten-mile event from John Bedell, In this race two Newark riders had a fall Hough fell and pulled Charles with him. When Schlee regained ih. feet he took a wallop at Hough and Was fined $10 for the offense. —__—@__. 30UTS ARRANGED | FOR LOCAL CLUBS. To-night—Roman A, C., Joe Wag- her ve. Billy Barrett, six rounds ord A. C., of Brooklyn, Eddie Cain ys, Willle Dipples, six rounds Tuesday—National A, C., Billy Papke vs. Sailor Burke, six rounds Wednesday—Navarre A. C., Ulmer ark, Wille Fitzgerald va, Fighting Nelson, six rounds Thursday—Princess A. C., all-star yw of five bouts. Long Acre A. houts day—Fairmont A. ©, Charley vs. Bert Keyes, six rounds Sat iy i ng Hts A.C. and star show ae AMUSEMENTS. j JARDIN de PARIS , F. JIEGPELD, JRIS NEW REVUE, Fs ~LLIES OF 1908, HER ton New Ar atre nis, 8.0, : NE WiduW nen L mite a The “Tavelng Salesman. 8, author The Chorus Lad Kew YOsK He." COHAN & HARRIS! MINSTRELS with PORGE EVANS © 100 Hones Boys. 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Vernon F 3 ith st 1 minute 1s roads connect with trolley direct Ak Subway to. 14th and sist. ste Kingsbridge, thence by trolley, Al ant Weatchesten cars ¢ with troll ane Wertsatanttul auto, Fide. |Grand Stand $2. : adies $1. CL Strengthens ! Sa ae Sabor pill. ACT Or sent on receipt of p ron wen ioai aera r 2 cearewenn mee ae ey Per ie is scene sen eat