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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1908, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | FIGHTERS SEE A NEW HAVEN IN PLUMB ISLAND > STORIES OF SPORTS TOLD BY EXPERTS | TEN ROUNDS TOA DECISION TO-DAY . AT PLUMB ISLAND Judge Overton Will Put On Fights for. a Longer Distance and They Will Be Run on Clean Sport- UP TO DATE, NEWSY AND WELL WRITTEN TWh, NEW Toren’ Go AS FAR AS PLUMS ISLAND FOR 20 ROUND Bouts ?= 7 WE GL WATCH SEM} ing Lines. HB boxing millennium has come to New T York To-day, at Plumb Island, only a few minutes’ ride by ferry from Sheeps- head Bay, there will be three four-round outs and one ten-round bout, with decisions. The | bouts begin at 8 o'clock. Plumb Island, as nearly every one knows by this time, is a mall island separated from the mainland by only a few yards of water. It lies between Goop ScHEME = Move THE STATUE OP LIBERTY oven WHERE SHE'LL FEEL AT HOME, Sheepshead Bay ang the open water | Y, Ag +f —— 7 ==> ‘ oo the coast about half a mile above HILLTO PS F IGHT TO | LS a ovT, oe —> } the Manhattan Beach Hotel. From | | PE oyt © °“f§ — eee —— toe Brooklyn Bridge to the island, by LET, M4 Fa 9 arepucssatat’| GET OUT OF CELLAR wae SWAT'S SUPERSTITION } The island, although geographically | (©, xv 4 within New York State, belongs to -_ | ana, Notwithstanding the fact that they | aX A oe | Won, St, Louls did little better yester- Pennant Aspirations Have Fled aay. The Western ciubs appear to, | have weakened, Still the Eastern con- | and Last Place Has No |tingent 1s eo far out of the running that to catch up now is almost impds- Charms for Them. | atble. From present indications Detrolt |has neough ginger left to beat St Louts out for the Amerfoan League rag. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. In fact, I think Jennings has the better Eze lost a game by less than | ball club of the two. He is much the United States, State authorities have no legal jurisdiction on it Judge Overton, who has leased the island from the Government for athletic purposes, wishes to make a public statement and announce his plans. “I cannet imagin the Judge, “how such distorted accounts of my in- tentions have been spread about the country. I want to say positively that there will never be anything objection- @ble allowed on the island. The story that I am to establish “a new Monte Carlo” is pure fake. There will never be any poolrooms or gambling places. Neither will there be any cock-fights, dog-fights, &c. Reports to that effect T WEAKNESS toward a horseshoe, as he believed it would bring him untold hard luck, Nettle Rashes Looked Good, A sinister smile lighted the face of Hangover that afternoon as he appeared in the box, and Milligan would wince as he would cast a searching glanca toward the bench, The game proceeded at a lively citp, and before the Poison Oaks could realize what had happened the Nettle Rashes had alipped over fourteen runs, and it looked as if the game was sewed up and ready to de HIS GREA It Came Very Near Beating} the Peerless Hitter on One Occasion. Darrow fs just as good, anyhow, you'll) probably demand your money back and sue if you don’t get it. If the Coliseum A. A. ts a real clud {t has a full let of its members and a Dusinessiike account of the sums paid | in by each, and It will return the money, | It tt isn't a real club, and if It does not | return the money paid to It for goods | that were not dellvered, the Coliseum A. A. should be due for a legal investiga- tlon. The owner of Sulzer’s Harlem River six inches, the Highlanders fee] | §tronger in hitting as well as pitch- encouraged to go after St. Louly|!® But that's none of our business, again this afternoon, and by degrees| What we are interested in !s New York. ; ft th as le, T ng Department. itt themselves out of the hole. They) Chicago Trade Sounds Fishy. | Ia it true that Swat Milligan was have no pennant aspirations, and they! There is a rumor afloat to the effect | Saad wekien by the use of a horse- AN, EAR To THE \ GRounD (IN THE ANTIPODES. |B. Balger, Evening World Sport- arrange it, In referring to the loss of the game! by less than six inohes, that is not a figure of speech and a litera! fact. It was thus: In the last half of the ninth inning, with two on bases, Conroy smashed a hot drive over third base which bore @ three-base label, Fans jumped to their feet ready to turn! loose that old ninth Inning war whoop. Then {t was that the wind took hold of the ball and blew It out of its course, end it fell foul by less than half a foot. Only two runs were needed to win, and {f that ball had hit six inches nearer the foul Mne {it would have been fair, and the game would have been won, Having thus exhausted his steam Conroy atruck out, and the fire was out, New York club, and In some respects it looks very foolish on its face. It would be @ great thing for New York in some ways, but {t does not seem reasonable that the White Sox would make the deal, Chase !s undoubtedly the best | first baseman in the business, and Jiggs Donohue Is next, but it is doubtful it Chioago would make the trade and | throw Davis in for extra measure, Davis | ‘s @ good man, notwithstanding the | fact that he Isa veteran. He was for- | merly manager of the Gianta, and hae had considerable exferience at that end of the game, It cannot be sald, how- ever, that he was ever successful at Perhaps next week we will have a fif- teen or twenty round bout, It will take @ little time to make all arrangements, but this is going to be @ big affair run on clean sporting lines, In time, if we can fill in and level the ground, we will have a fine baseball park and will have’ games every day in the week, We may have @ fine cinder track, too, for big athletic meets, when we can accommo- date national champlonships and other important affairs, But there will never be any brutal or offensive so-called ‘sports’ allowed,” HARLIE EARLE, who is asso- C clated with the Judge, says that James ‘Buckley may take a hand | in the game, in which case his experi- ence as a promoter of fistic affairs will ima of soon make Plumb Island the Ce! eee tds Bens breath. They knew that something des- perate was about to occur, aa the steely glint bad appeared in the eyes af the | intrepid bitter before he had even tapped the big end ef bis bat upon the plate, Milligan squared himself for the wal- lop that was expected to save the wame and as he did so the bat fell from his hands, Swat had seen the horsesnoe hanging to the wrist of Hangover and he dared not bit @ ball in that direction! Hangover's face wore @ sardonic grin. At last he saw visions of the downfall of his moat formidable adversary. Milligan quickly gather bia wits and demanded that the umpire force Hang- over to discard the shoe as the rules in that league prohibited fielders trom Carrying excess baggage. WwW. A have no desire to get other teams into|tnat Chase ts to be traded to Chicago ver. ) are all rubbish. I’m not going to have! Park, where the club's entertainment ble, t hi ad a8 shoe that was ed by Harold | iver. ’ anything that could be objectionable to |Was to have been held, will no dount | oul” sa Nee! Hey pete: i 's'@ tor “Jiggs” Donohue and George Davis Hangover ae a sign of good Inckt| In the last half ef the seventh Mini- the Go’ to the people ving | ‘Xe as lively an Interest as the public burning ambition to pull themselves out and that the latter !s to succeed Elber- I heard of this while on the road |&@0 Was called from the bench, and \ on th john ‘in Paps fo have pox. | 2etine Justice gone. of the cellar and end the season with-|feld as manager. This report cannot recently, and I would lke to|*th * majestic stride he glided toward { ing. To-day we have some small bouts, out disgrace, They are now trying to! ve confirmed at the headquarters of the know the details, the rubber, The populace held its N IN FIFTH seen, after the third round, was doomed for defeat, er tame, both and bang: In the sece , Keyes & CANTLEBURY, 220 Broadway, After a thorough research {nto all the available material at hand, Mr. Cantle- bury, I find that Swat Milligan’s one eae stig i 40 arith great weakness was superstition. Your, ‘lie the latter fetalinted. a few | !auiry therefore recalls a very interest- later with a left and right/|ing incident in which, the peerless hit- to Keyes's chin, which shook ter figured during a game -between the UD. Grittin started the third round) Polson Oaks and the famous Nettle they clinched, When they broke| Rashes, of Milkyway, Mo, Harold Hangover at that time was a GRIF 'n Best Fight of His Career, w Yorker Finishes Aus- tralian Champion. AUTO RACE TRACK PLANNED Ii) WEST _ 3 CINCINNATI, Aug. 22.—The first real @utomobile race track in the United States will be built In Kentucky, on the banks of the Licking River, within twenty-five minutes’ ride of this city, according to the plans of Harvey Mey- erg, vice-president of the Latonia Jock- ey Club, Meyers and his associates, Congress- man Joseph Rhinock, president of the Tatonia Jockey Club, and John J, Ryan, former plunger, plan to bulld a w Griffin reached Keyes's Jaw with a lett swing, which almost dropped him. Keyes) rising young pitcher and had long since BY JOHN POLLOCK. HARLEY GRIFFIN, the game Ut- tle featherweight champion of then landed a terrific right on Grittin’s Australia, will not fight the wine JaW Which dazed him, Griffin starte the helm, ner of the Abe Attell-Owen Moran bat- \°. Wade Into (en ay | tle for the featherweight championship which sent him to the floor, The Al All Pulling for Glants, ef the world. eH lost that golden op- tralian got up groggy, but manag Tho players on all the teams in the portunity through being knocked out by ‘@,!ast ‘'e round out, it American League which have a look-in Bert Keyes in the fifth round of what x ter learned to look upon Milligan with a |deadly hatred. So many times had he been foiled by the Intrepid hitter of the Polson Oaks that he was almost in de- spalr, The Nettle Rashes had arrived at round was fast, . After a the Hast. As the undertaking progresses | 75K one tnd Ave-eghtis miles around.| Detroit and St, Loule Fagging. |for the pennant tre pulling for the qas scheduled ae a alx-round bout at s runt swine t Ber re ge PS eemeh ith 100 | Swat iv Hangover iWeae Hol othr rie better and better fistic talent will be Ob- | ao that the cars can negotiate them at| Neither Detrolt nor St. Louis is going |Glants to win out in the National, the stag of the Fairmont A. C., last|dlow, each ge d ers ‘wenty-four hours ahead) easily tolled however, for i his craven Ss) tained, until the main events are be-| full speed Regular automobile race| ike a pennant-winner fust now. The| Every day the press vox 1s besleged | night. WBeaareh Wuyiee LERSCAMReEt OTA SC ee iota coats ares cr He mnetee aces eal cei cou hati pacers Elalvudenkorusite antennae tween the world's champions conducted, purses to be lung. up the| igeta played an awful sloppy game|with messages from the bench of the| ‘The blows which finshed Grittin were | "In the fitthe and. lest resnitaritein | Ove", considerable opportunity tor! ay ‘it huning te horseshoe inten the + ‘Who wants @ Horton law, anyway? | same as tn horse racing, during their mst two exhibitions here, | Visitors asking about the National/a short left swing to the chin, which fushed out of his corner and jabbed| ‘bought. On the morning of the game) grass, but instead sipped i Into bie s hip pocket, ‘ Thought Horseshoe Was Gone. Thinking the horseshoe gone, MIlll- gan resumed his position at @nd for one time be lost his W that Papke has whipped Sailor Burke and has gone Westward again, it 1s up to Billy Elmer to make good to the members of his club, Keyes in the mouth. Keyes then sw Loague scores, The reason is obvious, | sent him staggering across the ring, jet Jn ive mouth, | Keyes then Ponee The players get @ large percentage and a swift right-hand punch on the drew blood and sent Griff staggering of the gate recelpts, and the men on jaw. As soon as the second blow landed | across the ring, Seelng he had Griffin the Detroit and St, Louls clubs would Griffin's legs caved in, and he went|!? & bad way Keyes rushed and drove he happened to overhear @ conversation |concerning the power superstition had lover the mighty Swat. This gave the | rascally pitcher an idea, He heard that GETTING READY FOR ‘The Coliseum A, A., ef which Elmer was general manager, took in @ large ‘mount of money a few weeks ago when Papke and Burke were adver- tised as the main attractions, This sum on. Even if he could the match would lack ite original interest. ing Burke and Papke meet. ‘The club has no excuse for not return- keeping it, The money was not paid for Acre A. C., on West Twenty-ninth street will hold stags to-nigot. At former club, on East Tenth street, die Rector, Hoboken tig. tackle Charley Lawrence in Ed- a oo GLOVER DEFEATED DOHAN, |the regular team are Goe Murphy full guards; ©! backs, and C the position of Jon T, will |the task before tle will con: Yale has sist of discuss strenuous sports, official date fixed by the confeience en the muscles and and form strengthen Ai THE FOOT Walle summer resort training stunts to hard- been sent out at Yale and first practice McBride, BALL SEASON the tha] like to have the world’s series played in New York, Here is whare tney will wet the largest slice of money, t was pretty tough for the Giants! and he beileves he can give Rutgers a ®o0d position among the minor colleges that we all can name the pennant win ner of the National League, At rate, We can have a very good gu both the seniors were ou and the freshmen of the running as the result oactive effect of the ‘threo. any | | men, sophamores and seniors will all be available as football material. re The normal adjustment of the three | York managen e lent might as egin picking out t he polo, football camps is the fact that the ob- tham by the antl-race track gambling law, the one which were made ut the to the Keene and Heggin farms near the niversity of Chicago, and Coach Stagg, who has en in Engiund | 13 expecte. MARATHON WINN RUN FIVE MILES last week for hig in thie vicinity at the games of the Ec- Bes ground centric Fi sf: : ran on to-morr He will run an exhibition men's Union in Celtic Park | ard right to the stomach, Griy’ raealy bled up, and Keyes then put In ard right and left to jaw. ed Keyes around the legs, Keyes and Griffin fell to the He got up and ran away, Keyes | Milligan qwas particularly weak when ©! \t came to horseshoes, Going to « blacksmith shop, Hangover secured & large muleshoe and slipped it into hig bip pocket, It was his in- sprawling to the floor, face down, I: was a clean knockout, Referee Billy Joh, following the usual custom of | <ey 1 | pulled away, counting over a fighter when floored, | fjoor, So angered was he over the dastardly scheme of Hangover that he sw with ail bis migot and aimed the straight at the unscrupulous twirler, “C-r-a-o-k!"’ Wita awful impetus the Lene break up tye there, In a few minutes Hangover had re- covered trom the shock and made a league right thea and here slot straight toward Hangover, drop int 4 plac t usual ten sec-| backed him to the romps, As Griff ; ap! X variously estimated from |7-7HE football season of 198 1s in| this year, possibly. too, winning some | Co), into Segond Diace while they | Began to count off the usual ten Bec | acted aways Keyes Whipped baie tention to hang the muleshoe to his|and in fear Harold turned his back to haa deen usly our midat and the college boys °f,.th® early games with thy bie six | Were taking @ rest, but it couldn't be|onda. When Joh reached alx Griffin eee ten) eee ere ee ee ert and when Milligan came to bat! the, ball With a Fesvunuing thud the $2,600 to $4,000, e elevens, avolded. While we were all hoping, we suddenly turned over on his back with | 770000 fae vt ne d . C bal; struck the hidden horse °. . }. gat him, shot overahard , his face. He ; isos ties ale nettber Mimee, noe ell a Fae oe cece, ee aera ae Promising In the Weet: could mot expect Brooklyn to heat the hls arms outstretched at full length, His right fo the Jaw, which sent him to the be woud Mange A Me Oe te Ao imbedded Masti 18 bie care ane clu has seen fit to answer many let- vious ae ‘or Or ba a cle of |_,78¢ 143 seaeon, in the opinion of | Pirates three times in succession, even | seconds realized that he was done for, | floor In a heap, ending the battle Lsiael for first, the rule being still in vogue ters requesting the return of money will test the skill and mus: players and coacties, will mark a de-|!f they did have Rucker in the box. ang before Referee Joh had reached that a runner oould keep scoring until paid in for tickets. those who aspire to the ohamptonsa!p. | cided boom in football in the West, | helen promisea tp be the most |456 count often they aprang into the the ball was recovered. Swa! aad ‘ae y ‘season- | owing to ing of c 7 Ody BDE Pe Ok gto | Beas ada * ° mined to win the champlonship and It 4g quite evident now that Eimer Now don’t begin to talk of 0. Wace cee ths jhe, ot nae tite . 400 By next Saturday night {t Ls likely |ring, picked Griffin up and carried him I termint ii ip will not be able to put Papke and Burke{ able’ sports and say it's too hot to} ot y 5) to his corner, after a few minutes where he was revived of hard work. Did He Practise Baseball? in all probability t . t The Giants begin the week with Griffin was broken-hearted over his do ue effort to extract the pall from the Coliseum | is Sept. 2, there has bee: lenty of rule, but all of the four-year men { 4 * | See fran 0) pale an A hv i Haare pg acy Bee ree a Bin add are eliminated this year, and the fresh- ptepsend wind Up a pete Cubett feat and tears came to his eyes. the shoe, But there Was nothing doing. os . t q wa) ee yer cathed | but, Although defeated Griffin put up ay game battle and received the sympathy | ‘The ball was on one side of the pocket, he shoe on the other and the tough flannel cloth wedges in between, Strug- | short anyway, | “Little Tim” Sullivan will bat for him) in Aldermanto (a | HE temperature in the pinches—provided the bases are| gle he might Hangover could not ing every cent of that money, The plea} breathing apparatus for the hard work | Year statutg will have @n important ATED id aa Ee LO baseball circles reached 16 ¢-| ei at the timer Bitoane the balk ‘In the meantime Milli- that at some future time a bout “Just } goon to come. fftect on practically every one of the| Race Horses for South America, | did not fight the same great battle he grees Fabrenholt this morning | yan ine paver, of the Re-| Fan Was #peeding around the bases. As } as good” will be put on is no excuse for] The official call for candidates has another source of satisfaction in the| Embarking on a lomg vacation, forced on 14 against Leach Cross and Matty neh mabe Peyer of te je made his fourteenth lap | nd. tied Baldwin, and there were many present | Wien It was announced that the Demo”! 1 ican squad, is very much exercised| the score other felders rushed to the Doull, hed) Th - cratic shortstop, Regg! over the fact that the Democrats have| assistance of Hangover, but even with something ‘Just as good.” will begin in about three weeks. Has! onable features Ay ui onward) 102 thoroughbreds of the James R, ie) who prauies ie ens RA limped into headquarters auftering trom enreeed Jimmy Hogan for a trainer, theler sent freee the ball could not Jano and the dealer " 4 thet bou descent dave nhs 8 ellminated. N@ and J, B. Hagmin strings were put al | other hand, fought the best fight of his fi y 7 {m- resent he sees no way to offset| @ i i SEE Tree gua Wal get together at about |oftensive cam tila yeur will Wot B6 tng steamer Velaaauen yesterday at. Ramesn | His wild swings were missing, © Seme les. An investigation was advantage, He has called into], On, went Swat around the bases and sends you wheelbarrow with the plea |the same time, and, as there are many I aye such an alleged undue tenets Brooklyn. for. ani |FprGsed excelent judument and timed| mediately started by Capt, Kavanagh.| consultation Sir. Frank Hitchcock, off-| Re had oot Seen lelcenpantns ie ee ee ee eTUIB GE are thee ial toate ¢| Meuse TOU COR POAUN Dee OSriae CATH TASSAATE RUG ruta naraeei nal bea Wanaterea | Dime bloman ely en “he swung’ a|Democratle right-flelder of the Alder-|clal Republican schemer, and he Is| Bender, wha had been, ttting on the punch it landed, and as these blows | mante forces, and, despite his denials, | after a man who he thinks can turn | benen OF MO ing to the ‘centre of TWO STAGS TO-NIGHT. |, EEG eae TSE SERS OT IEE (ae Sea eee erty ornceaesee | Reacel Are adie ono Fierce een iad eneia it could |i was found that Doull had engaged In| the trick, | the diamond he yankes out & long, Koen jones, H. Jones, Alcott, Palge, Dines rly cago, l-Informed fans aded knife Seat and Congdon, while th Eigen Prepex Hous nece) velng made BrRstee Aes Ue erie t $25,000 PURSE OFFERED | Hangovers pants, taking ball and horse. The Dry Dock A. C. and the Long | eae know, the rule is still in vogue that no e Dry ie , ith ft, When Swat came around enone next lap ‘Bender touched hice with the Godt (ar cy Ted clared him out. a le ample Ha however, to win the champlon- ship. ‘Though Hangover had to be carried fone la a closed carriage Zeke Ben- member of either the Democratlo or the Republican clubs can go out even for.a warm-up until the day of the great game for the political champion- ship of New York. FOR KETCHEL AND BURNS, IMMY COFFROTH, the fight pro- moter, of Callfornla, has just an- | J nounced that he will offer a guar ER HAYES T0 AT CELTIC PARK six ro) n th tin 4 ; J. Rightguard Hogan, formerly of the} 4 200 Leen UA Boal eating} FRI aeaianirana aoluy WVANe| eae eee Minceale rete ee Yale football tea, has been engaged ay, Raa aT Ttoaae “stanky | Swat, Milligan from hanging up a Be radius pour oltek bouts will pre’ Ab Cornell and) Prin Hescte football tear, guo- | eae wa coach and ‘zainer for the Damo-|stchq and Tommy Burn to Panter | esate aout the i cede them. Cornell coaches will cal ears, and who attracted na- ITTLE JOHNNY" HAYES, the crats, and he an lerman ed at his open air club, at Colma, Cal,,| Which you refer, Mr. C. At the | far ati CANENOH Bert al) Va, we NOMA Utaalae iapreeeeawas 14). nervy winner of the far-tamed , : asslated by two of thelr secret service A ah dale Gal W EUR tee BOZEMAN BULGH Newman has a da good card of | Usual, aithoug uitle to take up his new po: Marathon race {n London, will mon, started a rigid inquiry leading UP! Cofroth bas wired hie offer to Burns bouts, consisting two ix round | ) gach of te Univer. make his first public athletic appearance to the Injury received by the peerless! gnq expects an answer in a few days, SPORTING, ; shortstop. It was found that he had engaged in }a game with the Fulton Markets tn & vacant lot over on Third avenue, and Tommy Burns and Bill Squires will battle twenty rounds at Sydney, N. 8. W., on Mon. day night for the heavywelght champion- EMPIRE CITY RACES | pet. Yonkers & Mt. Vernom. ( Jerome Aye.) ship of the world, Bu Pe eRVERY WEEK DAY AT 2.80 P.M. Boston, 0 j Pivereueu Preouvey a fore ake be the first big ontdoor meet |had suffered thereby. Alderman Doull| test $10,000 tor his end bsthragh ei mite er ay MONPATS GARE rk F p Dunes pienree Bre ki anaging of the seas and judging from the thinks he {8 a great base-runner, not-| loses or fights @ draw. Admission $2, se. Ads habe pa 8 " men sure entries rece ) it will be a hu T withstanding the evidence to the con- Pree errr iy eg | SS , ing the six Lei putes of veral Olympte stars in trary, So thinking, he donned a wnl-\the pattie with Charile Grittin to” meet MENANDWOMERN, ' . oot e » run off. | form and, incognito, went out with the| Matty Baldwin for six rounds at the Falr- ‘Use Big @ for unnatural arranged its jo t a he Cambridge runner, | sturdy Fulton Markets, mont A.C. 8 week from next Friday night. discharges, {nflam mations, toper Will x ed second to Carpenter {n th Desiring to show his prowess, Alder-| pattie, as both of then has) imorgtea alent | TAN AURTTT ace: bypipescheed Py ‘ - = v J concerning the new man- (0-metre race abroad, but who was > nan Doull attemptet to make a daring| toes euEDS at the Sharkey ALC. over a Prevents Leeman Painless, and not eatrime > & system to be tried denied his prize, will also make his A teal of home in the Inst half of the feo ES \\rue Evans CxemicaLOo, Bs repens “ > . ers ya te cl Ha ompete from th. As the catcher had the ball in qApoter pout clinched by Matchmaker uy Freight i ns Gold Cup Ra c f list geagon In that ce. “LITTLE JOHNNY” HAYES. enty of time, Doull decided to make was that between “Young “Loughrey,” the by oacrees, pre econ f b ad. The coac Acorn A of Brooklyn, who heen recelved, and nearly every > In} his head. H } the club's next stag on Friday night, | - : the Chi ” 1 baseball teams, won the juntor championship the metropolitan district will be repre-| ajl right, bu Jack McGulgan, matchmaker of the Na. terday " d a ax time, will start from :-ratch sented. efusing, the righ tlonal A. C., of nila deloha, Arrived tn York edensbure Made wore (hae hag: Rene a dig field of fast sprinters. ‘The point trophy Is one of the hand-| one in the kne Alderman fell sto neat roves a | ne general manager John J. Daly and Mika Driscoll will somest ever offered as a prize It If a| prostrato to ground. The umptre| HA{ee Weis show of hie club on Saturncy Ht ‘ e Aa, er tabe vith ‘ in a A n. They are carved mahogany reproduction of the|tnen called him out f Iinterference— avenity ANG oe Prey 2 we Bot 4 FOR GFRRLING 479Ct ‘£3: » Rnagee Park, N.Y. Amer Laie. “* Sicven that defeated the Tigers in 1905, | ing Board mile sua More than 40 entries Rave | qandy. Doull may permitted . plage at tried to sevure fe . t /