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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 1908. [eereeise| THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | nose=t evden | LANGFORD WAS | REAL GOOD TO JOE JEANNETTE Sam Had the Lead at End of Six Rounds, but Could Have Won Easily Had He Tried. | of their own color as they do against a white opponent was again | demonstrated in the contest between Sam Langford and Joe Jean- “nette, the colored fighters, at the stag of the National A. C, stag last | night, In the six rounds they fought, Langford easily had the better in! giving Jeannette a good walloping, and flooring him three times—twice in! the opening round, and again in the fifth session. | } t Jeannette the body with his right. Joe came back pene ots aeete Hevea to, for] With a left to the face, and a right to| { away, that Is, | the Jaw. Jeannette scored again with) every tims Joe got up after a knock) g Jeft to the wind, As Jeannette started | down Langford kept away from him,|a right swing Langford stepped back and as a result Jeannette not only re-| and chopped his left over on Jeannette's jaw, dropping him to the floor, At the ¢overed from the blows, but also had | count of nine “Jeannette arose,” and many of the spectators wild by getting | Langford backed up. As Sam stood off | in a number of hard jabs to Langford’s for a few second without letting 80) t emed to take) 4 blow, the crowd began to hiss him,| eras bre ae and Referoe, White yelled out, “'Come | : 5 on and box,” By this time Jeannette Another noticeable thing about Lang-| had recovered from the punch, and ford’s showing against Jeannette and] they exchanged swings to the body and| e that with Jim Barry, John Wille ca ae: iets a 5 Tony Ross was a large number 0: e CEE and last roun leannette | : blows that he missed or either fell short | {UEHt good. | He landed a hard left f e Tos negro fighters do not make the same flerce battle against one | jab on Langford's face, and Sam count- with last night. In his fights with the |‘ered with a left swing on his jaw. Jeans white men he seldom missed a blow e then reached Langford's face with 4 they | two more hard Wfts, and as the that he aimed, and when once they) civ oned he drove in two hard rights HOW MURPHY AND CROSS FIGURE IT OUT OO! SEE TH! =~ PURTY SHooTin' STar'! LEeceD’ mice YOv Bowl ows OF Hu TIME HAs’ cam, NGARIAN YOu LittLe CURLY” “You CITTLE Piece oF ) HEADED Bandy CHEESE. Goulash! Goop.scour'™ yall "My atta ‘i till oe ee an Vil Tarcosypi Ce SUNIKCIN GREENWOOD ‘SAYS LEACH! LEACH HAS SOMETHIN’ TER say ABOUT THAT ixiydot INIHA2 A GUY NAM [¢ CoLumBus Discoveres FARR NEA: IN 1607 & GOY | NAMED TOHN SMitH STARTED | TH HAMLET OF SAmESTOWN AN’ IN 1908 A GUY NAMED Croce” PUT ONE LEACH SSUIN TH! CLOCC ts / Here's WHERE TH' House OF MURPHY” GETS A NEW Coat oO. PAINT ee Téonny!saystit WILL BE "GOOD-NIGAT” IFHE EVER\CONNECTS! MURPHIINDCROSS STOP BETTING {RACK SPRNTERS ~——WILLFIGHT BEFORE «OR CLOSE Ses N GARDEN RAC fand Wk went down from a smash on the Jaw he} tthe body, These blows ‘ ; hgh 2s pcan Ae? [tine e's i was ready to let tly the knockout punch | wind out of Langford, ande Base RUA e Sate Mele BY q er P TREANOR. . | Rothing } Yhen they got up on their feet. Poor] tired, Jeannette then reached Sam IKE HisTORy 2. HEY PUBLICS The nanos | reall cana i ‘ony Ross can vouch for this state- 1 eae enh hla leet react Say tHomas! = ment of the Coney Island Jockey | Yt, Comore ment, for the moment he got up Lang: | ‘5, jaw ag the bell rang, ending the Pop Club have determined to hold 1 ford put him down again, Langford's | 7 a jeucamte meeting with open gates ante Johnaon Is back from Europe vit failure to take advantage of Jeannette i _> ‘upon condition that professional | i Sa Lats Your Arm Lesty AT, BoD after he had him in a dazed condition Puee z betting im effectively stopped; | | Minto" for 3 i might "be "attributed. to tue, fact that] e biged cs ak nent have on otherwise the gates will be cloned | pe inters the EO Gat Ate ye had “Sent into “as | Mecae make the dagen Cross Gy to the public, and the atakes run la! fs doubtt ‘ nd train 1 seon are foregoing notice will he followed |seen going over t vy being held for rate some spel was over Langtord, in the fifth round ne voxed 50 peel, afier he dropped Jeannette for the cou ot eight, and Joe Ku. up, that Loe spec tators began to hiss him for not wading (nto Jeannette, and Referee Charley White nad to order the men to Bo on ee Big Crowd Present. They Had meatanee ane Out That t attracted the largest gath- cite ent, attracted ti ised afbous| Cubs Would Take Lead In- at any of ce local car Mee panes Sedice : Back limbed through 1 4 : ford titnrobe withthe wall paper de- €ad of Dropping Bac _eign, every seat in the clubhouse was “Occupied and a few hundreu more) were up at bo On saureat of the bullaing Atter a wait) BY BCZEMAN BULGER, f few minutes Jeannette came up Guar ane ead ' “ot Mie with his seconds, and as he ND away went the dope again! I i i took his corner the crowd gave him a And this time fandom had Its great ovation. fencil sharpened, its pad iin Binally Referee Vv hand and figured Chicago in the lead, e of the yaw York! @ When the bell rang Jeanne New York second and Pittsburg third, Myhen ener withea rush and ety ‘| Sut, oh, what a shakeup! Fresh from ich reached Lang-1 ¢), 4 f CAG IEE terete yy planted nis wee battleneldsict the West the Giants ore eon MER BAILE! 's jaw and they came| Ju mn pe nto Boston, corralled both rg k with) Sames of a double-header, and got a to a clinch. Jeannette came i | Jab to the body and repeated tH" | be:ter toehold on the top rung. Instead track In Madison Square b clusion from thy rounds, HORA on | Mayer, the d to be very goo. and get are Her interesting in this 2tw | lightweights si ty MoGoy t |, Bthereal tered Jimmy Britt at Madison Square) The above ts printed on the Sheeps-| his eariy Hay nroer n t) from Harrigan. t ampion of Germany, same time Pittsburg snatched both |to throw up their hands, While New| Garden two years ago, Hach of tho) head Bay programme every vet ie | aa and Ad. ( the Australian speed inca lot a dcublecbarreled “aMalr trom| York was @ third place 1 ploked |t aaj Principals in to-nlgnt'a) contest, hae a] shows) the association |s sincere in McKinney is keepit He marvel. reona Eni id VaunEenRAGs fhe itediicGan you beat it? Instead of the winner and am going to stick to {t,| Rost of friends who persist in thelr | desire to beat out betting of tne Lah ne pat Non nearly athe a ; races at Salt Lake City, Junping into the load the Gube dropped | They may not have en ell around elub| Dellet that thelr favorite will win, und at the track, As a further evidence 0 EE aotearoa as every seat has been taxen in the) sincerity, the Pinkerton force has been| Tra partially ex. as Chicago, but McGraw's po ete as cla: plaine: Syothall ee * Wag cut down is t fi ey will probably Ho a ate aay men have the nerve and the fighting| OX Pavillion at Ulmer Park, it ts) very ofticious, if not over-officious, in atthe por e “ie! Rome weeks: berore t te Garden i , a probable that at least 9,00 ignt tans hes of the associa Pr siks again. ‘Amerioan In the mean time great rafters and spirit, and that Is often better than columns of timber have begun to mark auy number of star players the lines of the greatest grandstand in Fight Is Cubs and Giants: the country, which 1s being especially x the fact that Pitts: Dullt to accommodate the crowds at puhg is in second place, I believe t the Polo Grounds during the final fight fight is between New York and Chi- ie if Bv.S.15 - and possibly at the series for the cago, McGraw made the assertion! aigjculty; he is taller and has a longer an ed, “Of course not. T e| PKNIGKERBOGKER siteea ina GAIETY . ASTIL ST. & BWA championship of the world, This stand] early in the season and he says he €ees| reach than Murphy, and undoubtedly | al. Just playing marb $ hi Du TO-NIGNT AT S SHARE will Increase the seating capacity at the) no reason for changing his mind. Theyhe can pur ae will see the battle, in a (Of course, all of Murphy rom Harlem, and Gee Flatoe deli Murphy “knows too much for ¢ Leach has made ‘the we.ght ig, to whi head’ Pinkerton ob standing in the pa i Fellowes. stand Relones n't | aS UU F up scatt d, d weren't} i a Y akee 1 harder at long iarge 204, ME Aes? aveing ihe rest of the | THE GIRLS OF GOTIENBERG, | | G4) COHAN “the Santee Polo Grounds to %,000, a:d in size It Cubs have a decided advantage over|than Ton Newey Gece) ue There doesn't. seem to be | The Galty Thea. (Tandon) Musical c salerman.” will have no equal in America. It will) both New York and Pittsburg in pitch-| sudden victory will come in the any let-up in the attempt to stamp out | BARRIgK « ar Bway, be ready by the time tle Glants return| ers, ‘Their strength Hes in the fact that | clinches, ana Tome ll surely use | betting, Any wv ng carried on now YMat, saturday, 2 J ’ ayn r strength Hes in th jclinches, and Tommy will surely use j{o¢ the handbook variety, paying on Joseph Coyne os SE Tih: next Tuesday. \they have more of them. While New|his boring-In tactics in an effort to newspaper 1 these odds are Iota vanes Pan The National League has had many| York has to continually strive to work | force his opponent to close quart awful,” as the talent puts tt, Alexander eral’ iT , ed by r ly. Keane. NewAmsterdam *' HENTHE, West 42 at » The Merny Widow hot races, but never sucli a hummer as their two great pitchers—Mathewson | Cross has an impregnable defense, this. When St comes to predicting the ;and Wiltse—when their efforts will bot he has deci. winner the press box kang are willing! count, the Chicago club has enough |& Wapping pu i an evidence of the falling off of re d his“intention of ceitts and the cut in expenses, the Lander tes with Murpt If band at the track has been reduced to ten. does, the battle ot last the ee ee 3 a } . punch, Langford countering W Mich | of Shooting daylight through St. Louls, a ag jaw which) Langford then threw to Joe's wind, the a ang COAST FANS ita tight, then banged him on ‘the Jaw with @ loop-the-loop punch, and as Jeannette half staggered gfore hooked him on the Jaw Ww { } yelled “six! Jeannette For 10 tPA —> | Joe was dazed and 1 ‘ord le : hagg right, which landed on Jeannette’s | BY JOHN POLLOCK. wile Langford stood « y pt be the biggest. favorite In betting paar fie Ha for his coming twenty-five round a@ rest an ea | with a right to the swing on the jaw. As | dropping him to t White began the cour : to the floor for aU Mees tn ea whet t , up Siri KETCHEL will probably , ; he battle with Billy Papke, at Jim Jeffries’ ° a deft and a right to the ; face with Bitte put in three more lef: (Club, at Los Angeles, Cal, on Labor jabs to the face and the bell rang. = = Day afternoon, that has entered the In the second round Jeannette was oes manager TRY De ‘ing since Jim effries fought Jack Mua- ked roe in San Francisco several years ago, The sporting men of California are 80 t that Ketchel {s golng to beat that they are offering at present 10 to 4 on his chances and 6 to t Papke wil. not come up for the n round. It ts expected that by e they begin fighting that odds tof 3 to 1 will be offered on Stanley. ith a right and swings to his jaw, 0 his earner dazed ” Looked Good for a Minute, | rd round Langford sailed to finish i yweleht, has nt Battling | Jonnson. weight fighter of San Fran: rounds before the Pacific A, on the night of ave for the coast with Fred Bradley . C, tomorgw night. It beats Johnson he will be algned up) nn before the same 1 ‘bat ff Laneford n “swing to his jaw as t} The fourth was 4 nette using a lef missed, and Lang work In the fifth round L with a left and smashed Je: of the Navarre 4 d doing | ! D BAY RACE, 13 3) Na 067 Paprik ong tte RACE Das AMERICAN LEAGUE W. Le Club. w. 4 eipa x ‘or! an 3 pala at New York. Back The Belmore; for year, | GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TODAY andy avery the EUR es pitchers to use each men once in four! rounds that {t is eduled to go, F he OFF Jays and still not be weakened. They | —————— « f a = : have Brown, Reulbach, Pfelster, Over- 5 is ng ie ERING all and Lundgren, all of whom can be| ‘SWAT’ 7 Neat, Sat. Eve. ai THE TRAVELING SALESWA depended upon at any time, In fact, DIANA OF DOBSON’ Ss Nexu Non Diane Riseellainen wilde JARDINde PARI eA TH In these “no scandal” da} the race run draw the pe Pittsburg must depend upon Liefield, wi _ FOL BrESY oo LB Manager Chance would be at a Tons | GRITEE OW Bray. Sr Beers 2 13.” ON KETCHEL fee no ananen ithe wera asked to pick | CROSS HIM, BUT FAILED grees IiboRA DUNCAN Vath pot Ase vale and Leever, They cannot take With every detail of Rapidfire’s das- “Young _Loughr Quaker City|any chances on sending !n anybody. tardly plot, ESAT Rial Te Riser, the Beaver FR. On the other hand, New York haa | Oe Balmer; hetiag Departments! Tye Poison Oaks came into town || MISS BILLIE BURKE in & six-round bout at the stag to but two pitchers’ on whom it can| Evening World: heralded by a flare of trumpets and | HUDSON !!9,% by the Roman A. C. on next Monday nigh Lourbrey has made a great impression absolutely rely, Ames 4s in prime con-| I am informed that there was a ‘"€ Shouts of a multitude of people 5 3 pia ON. In THE? an os ‘oral fight fans by ‘his style of fighting, dition, but McGraw Is loath to use! pitcher by the name of Ralph brie pr eeulne toy noaure sce allieyes ROBERT EDES met ances are that the clubno Hie? deep that the team Will groW, he kids followed him as they did Jim t Sun ‘ 0) be marked Yo tee nn tn, action Gis, expecting him to. set wild, |R&PIdfre who once double-croased Jeffries when he won the heavy-welght HIPPODRONE: na tT fighting b n he has been. doing | no: Sporty Page Dattle since he came MoCinnity has been having great |Swat MilMgan in a game out tn | Championship, ible wie aes rae ; At a secret oe In t BIll Brown Is going to build a big club. {TUdIe with his curve ball end Taylor | Arizona, taking advantage of hin) yt; bret conference: unesnemiotel house at Rockaway next season, where ha scems to be unluck Atitiigan was toki of the plot against hold his weekiyalagy. The WULUIDE “Crandatt ie steadye but he haanre {{UtMAte eauatntance with the him, and he dismissed the detectives, | will be on blg spiles and will be out on the “1 . 7 ; saa on | | Buea: 816. Sate, 1 i Doth at. 8.30, water, where. the rs will get all the quite enuough life for McGraw, Cran-|Peerless Hitter of the Poison Oaks, i ie Aur uD eae StL ete a tate ndat alae iar WORLD WEBER’ Sines " g bater Day is business, ng his trunk to alr they want. Hi is yi at ~ 8.5.35 s Y, y 2 Rockaway will come off on Monday night.| dail is a mere kid—only twenty years|Let me know if this ts true, the door, Swat extracted therefrom a | FIR! WERALDSg “** ans Been PAID IN FULL, GHORGE SOLOMON, peculiar pair of boots and patted them | |84Crowded 3 TWINS . | 5 WALLACK’S sists vsday satcatLaborbey ARNOLD DALY 32... :on out It will be a Apectal stag, ‘The regular stag old—but he goes about looking i will be held on Friday night, when BIIIY| a4 of th He eben Ns TOR &, Wa. Hodge, Glover and 1 Dick Nelson will meet, Tan of thirty, He ts very mu lad you cal | affectionately, “I guess you will do,” |. ont AS' 80, in (he main bo by the players of the team, Tlemyeed vou ceed mysestention) to Bere yk MUN a 5 Biway, Bway & ‘5 1s, Wed., Bat ae have all tried to inoculate him with | that Ingrate of a pitcher, Mr, Solomon herpes Bride put tembaside: DALY'S Stave gat G a Day. 2.1 ee Aton Day _| The Man from Home Joe Jeannette has been practically matched je game was fraught with Intense | Clyde Fitch's Us Ls Bway May Today FesiSeate 1 ay Petes, the Hostoq heavy-| €nger, but to no effect, He. hag q/I have just returned from a trip West | excitement, as Rapldfire waa really a ‘coolng. Com BIJOU B'nay Mat To tay BosiSeateT weignt, for twelve rounds at a show go ge habit of golng around with his head] with the Glants, and wille in that terri- clever pitcher when he faced ordinary | HACKETT a MASON Ia THe MR. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Min AR AR the night of Sept om has been down and looking at the ground, For tory I sought Information concerning | batters. The Poison Oaks were two | 42 W. of B'way. Mata. | 80 RacTana Ing the best of care of himself and 1s! this reason s¢ : h Sat..Labor D MITCHING HOUR, A} ITH u taking n the whereabouts of Rapldfire, I learn ‘UNS behind when the fatal seventh in- | | Tore: . a KEI H & PROCTOR Ss training hard for the, bout Ju outalde, ome of them have dubbed ning arrived and the people of Arrow- TREMENDOUS SHOWS—ALL STARS, of é Boston. Jeannette will into. condition him the Hunchback of Notre Dame, and, i Bostens Jeanne as stpringsss| Ay © while he !s ag straight as an arrow, he| ftom Dan O'Leary that Repidfire has tall were crazed with Joy, The Polson | oh Arp, figekee atten shertiDance sat Bees y D Rialinee 1h Wictafin. (Hoot bal iERTRUDE HOFFMAN tw y Bimiir was a Spectator at the Sam takes it good naturedly, While he may| been loafing about the country ever. | Oaks got two runners on base, and the “gr SALOME" oon Jeannette battle last night, and jack in ginger, Crandall is one of the since he participated In that famous’ ™&tyY Milligan strode majestiealy to, GARDEN, isa Bias THE DEVIL ae and Jeannet NIG) N ENGLISH Mp Mier HALL!” iy st SICAL CUTTYS, THAT QUARTET, LILY LENAWO othe, surprised to see Bil 1, the| coolest propositions that ever st the plate, A fell ed Mere ete aneaUer| Ato aw alamiondl INO anibect cr org | meme: working akin games throughout | mietiy civstus eo come ro in the front of the building Mt of hard) the jarger cities. Through this experl- NODRERANG: Ob BMaL Waals ssing-room. Tt was tearned| hitting or hard luck can disconcert him| ence he now has a job at the Chicago | Pressive. They looked unon him with 1 there 1 collect some money “ith vé, Rapidfire merely i that Elm cjaimed deonnette Owed him when | 20d) witt t powerful physique, he| zoo peeling bananes for the monkey | S%% Rapidfirs merely smiled in 9 sar eens hls manager lost out, Sontinues to plug right along, And le| cage. donte way. He felt that the great hit o | ter was doomed, rs siderable Interest | wins, too. | Rapldfire was a relative of Mtiltigan—| to" ** haan Ae through the per the Ireal fight fans in the ooming eix-round Well, on with dance, you leaders, and | sec sandmcousini Lebellevecanduitewan Iv ‘ or elative, Ce Hah you will wait for the Anais to see what! through his knowledge of the peerless at had figured on making a suit- ORPHEUM + Ay. and 18th fa decided at the Pairmo: cual ten : able number of Tuns to attract a crowd Tosnstuy SEE A REAL wih. fae on Friday night, Both lade have the day will bring forth. fitter's private affalra that he lot all| the next day, the rule, sine anir'ic | TOsNIGHT and) avs nt us LUNA ‘ a big following, in mon tne battle, Billy | —— scruples and offered Dis services as a YOoRue that a runner could keep scoring Live Mermaid Giteon, ma the cu mae he MONTREAL ENTRIES pitcher to the Arizona Arrowtails when other hand Rapidfire figured that Millis dierman, PARK |] Free, and 1.000 other fer. & bie purse for a bout between, the * the Polson Oaks were making a tour gan would Lau on hls head the tivat (Die Tustige Witwe.) Permission 17. W.Savace winner and the victor of the Murmiy a f the West. Jump, and Would be held prisoner in the ; ee Inner ane get ina six-round contest In ol Vv H eu three weeks (Special to The EN ening World.) Rapidfire knew in his heart that Swat itch, until the ball was brought to, BELASCO HT ON EL H PARK Fmaker of the National MONTREAL, Que. 2,—Pollowing | COUld not be beaten by fair means, so, Rapldfire began to wind and then per- GEORGE. FTC JERUSALEM, ight that’ on the J their stags on In's Fireworks Gorgeous Display, |in his craven heart he cast away his ceptibly naled as he saw that famous | i} teely glint arin the soruples and resorted to one of the most Heels UM Pea Et Canutyss Seat AL ISS & DEVIL: ersonal | dastardly plots known to the game to pair of boots instead of the regulation - Pearl| pring about humiliating defeat of baseball shoes. Rapidfire broke. out in| GOLONIAL #: Any TARGUAY, satya: OR TAKE IRON STEAMBOATS were le . Harry his own cousin. { clammy, Howard &' North, ‘The diamond at Arrowtall was cov- | Finally he turned loose the ball and Mat.Dally H STEEPLE | CONEY. ISLAND'S ered In soft sand, and Rapidfire went Milligan swung a gigantic heave from | € __ BROOKLYN “AMUSEMENTS AANA ee SO-IOO pat ‘ON'S, sting, Sale, expe the best’ fighters Martin, of Phi T Allister {some good man In the Quant SOND RACE da fur Tlarto, i 8 + a oh eran his hip. BARRISON & Y, adocio, Mise] to work on a daring scheme, Knowing "Sc.rti-c-k!” ‘The mighty home-run | ARON Minton Miss Vigilant, | that Swat weighed in the neighborhood | bat had caught the ball squarely on mardi, Stuart Barnes, of 187 pounds when in conjlition, he fig- to the great beyond it |Mat.Dally25c, Arthur Wueston & Co. &o. iifire ured accordingly. He hired a force of ay. wanted ts sat down and Four year-olds Ke j workmen and had a ditch dug along the | "How's that, R ipl i yelled: Srat, DAVE pase lines to Witin ten teet of the|and wity one bound he leaped ait the " x yay over the base line and . " bars, Thin was covered over” with| WAY gwar ine are ing aud Tnnteg of | So? “FROM eR 10 THE BOWER, STRONGHEART sticks that would break under a press-| pletely “cleared tle ditch.” HG i al NEXT WEEK_—THE DEVIL whole thing donned his Seven league boots it MURRAY HU 4 y ure of 187 pounds, and ¢ 18 $8 Nisege Fv [Daoy, COLUMBIA fine, 15-25-35 was then covered with a layer of sand, | Were 80 Canalin pressed age owe BIA Gitte baltye is Re ag dthat oldvar on’ elthor ulub wee lone fill i Whine The ate Hoult het ‘it is EXTRAVAGANZA Custer’s Laet Fight.” att upidilre ks would ed that the se haavy as break, and 1, causing Swat to rise In SAGA: ro HAY. Next week—"The Convict and 5 meacied second Sle <ovEANon IND HE toss BRIGHTON jy MSL eee Ae plot would discovered until Mil- f r tlaced him , bird. The lis in Lily Le -Tay le Same fonput ha KIRN Bl, p lane non the home ratie a Higan came up to put on the high pole Wes Me aie hope ‘he made 16 plate, Bi vileia OI MERLY. Ratko laren a New Yor ish wallop Ww hings cot close before the rubber wore out and the alr tary ER BuRLES Uk f k into the town of Arrowtall fou exhaust et Ait, DA Pilad. ‘ UD: | ne an dropped one afternoon and o, To this dav the public of Arrowtal) |EMOKING “HOW Y Ql _SPORTING a | strangers dropped on and as soos qu know of the Foul nlot that was AAARARAAAARRR ARR RATT aa iid lef tay a UT {it happened they arrived t days be- laid against the i neue x wea ‘i Thore Ag SHERFSHBAD |} YY if Manje | tore tho Poison Oaks edue. A peep ditches are st ere, but Rapidfire was 4) 10 Thales, ming, 110: “Water: | ‘ 4 ed into @ tramp. He could net FC) ? ys Water) under their Geguine wont have at its his unserupulous employers again, \- Trains via Le 1 Re Hi, leaves) ntice allowance. closed the famillar features of Swat’ ea Mr. Solomon, !s the story of 11, 12.10 (1.00, Parlor " (2 games.) -__ famous secret service men They were wall of Fein, Raptainve. alt RT. service uF Ee hy ¢ Clecinnatl Baseball To-day, 4 1 orlcan 1a rot to be caught napping, In two tis bow at Some ay. Ihe Rope, Seyi my rg ‘park N.Y, Americans va. Philadeighis, yours they were (Roroughiy canversans BOZEMAN BULGER. ' A ~~ . ¥ manera en iii as ee ne Seer