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eee nn nT sr niaanIeRaEORANaa BER 23, 1908, THE EVENING WORLD, WuDnspDAY, Surtyu UP TO DATE AND NEWSY OF CHICAGO Has the Coming Heavy: weight Champion in Al Kaufmann, LL people from the State of A Illinois are called “Suckers.” I wonder why? | With these few words we win) leave the basebal) situation to the able pen of Mr. Bulger. Billy Delaney ‘ust before com- | Eastern trip with Al Kaufmann says: “You'll be surprised when you see ttJs big fellow work out. I have been nuts- ing him along for two or three years and letting him grow up and learn something about the game before he tackles the topnotchers in his class, 1 think you'll agree with me that he has arrived. Al has become a first-class boxer and he still packs the old wallop. It's a Jong jump from the novice that O'Brien beat to Kaufmann as he !s to- day. We're about ready now to cut loose and go after the best of them. D R A R ‘di Bull gear’ any reat ash As HUQAN 's oug i ing didn't learn the game in a minute lms _ Causes Ugly Comment self, and you'll see a young Jeffries doud! 2 LETTER sent from California by when Al fights tonthie: the East. IM STEWART (not his real name, the way) is coming up again. Stew- art seemed a little discouraged after the Barry fight. But he did the wise thing—bought a motor boat and spent the summer on the wat ro-Giants the day's as posted o nes Jockey’s ere Causes Death i of Horse and Injury to 8 taking fife es THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK C. WEBB MURPHY AFTER THE GAMES, EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN DME . MAKES AVERAGE OF OVER AD MILES AN HOUR Speedy Power Boat Has Watk= away in Distance Race, on Hudson. Hoodoo. ee There was nothing to it but the Dixle II, in the thirty-mile distance race for power boats, the feature of the | second day’s racing under the auspices | of the Colonial Yacht Club on the Bude ton River course yesterday. The Dem was the only other competitor, the other craft dropping out rather (hem race with the speedy champion. The Dixie made the thirty-mile tre angular course {n 1.06.51, an average o€ 26.94 nautical miles, or $0.98 statute milea an hour, The Den finished 27 minutes § seconds behind the Dixie IL, her ayers or 23.08 MCGRAW Wit HAVE Th ‘age being 5 nautical mules Statute miles an hour, 1@ en wag HAT 040 To USE STRATEGY. entirely uitclassed by the winner, Dut S"/1Dpoo NUMBER it was no disgrace, 48 the Dixie IT. is @ AGAIN a craft 2 horse-power, while the Dem. ‘an engine of but 71.8 horse-power. ee 9.30 this) morning twenty-three vill start in the Face in Fels ‘Frank Kramer Gains Easy wists nm the i Keepsie and ret this, event Victory Over Henri Mayer | rider, but not as easily as he won from | Mayer last night | te Frank 1. Kramer had no troubie In!" joe Fogter, of Brooklyn, defeated a disposing of Henri Mayer, the Gern field of twenty-five riders in the five- | ;champlon, and thereby ri ng the mile professional ecratch race, with | American bles iship, in Floyd MacFarland second and Menus | ieatacizon smateh race| Bedell third, ‘The tw ur hour BoE : race scheduled to start Friday night last night. heats in easy sty Kramer took the first two) the time being slow been called res, NELSON TO-NIGHT “Young Loughrey," the game Philme hia lightweight, and Fighting Dick the local pugilist, are in excele nt condition for their six-round bout at the stag of the Fairmont A. C. In | tts clubh« at O red and Thire owing to lack of | —— Seiger Breaks Arm In Fight. | PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Sept. %3.—Jor oe | det e hed at ar ie in jockeying as Kramer was not pi and the riders wasted tir for position Last night Aimed three weeks that Kramer has s fully defended his title, recently Ing Jackte Clar the little Australian was the second ger, of Denver, met Mickey Gannon, | rg, last night In the wind-up at the Dou The bout was ed d round. The tefen easy and getting sun browned and| Two Jockeys. rugged. Since trimming i Bonner bf fo easily he will have the old confidence | again, Stewart Is the Apollo of the ring, and that's no advertising talk. They called | BY VINCENT TREANOR. him: made OCKEY EDDI self unpor nd the targ reste Rogers “the American Apollo’ J ugly paar gh his raiieh | for billboard purposes, Rogers was as|f i ; in the third race y 7 F Buch like the Greek statues of Apoll } ts Team Is ected to Take Bi P R M L SC epEASet et of APue heading et Shadow cance io te| Team Is Expected g |Fennant Ikaces in Major Leagues is the real thing. e only | stretch {ts att d the falls of Jock- tes A ¢ handicap he cndures is tie fact that e's eys Yorke ¥ Brace for Rest of too pret » be regarded s ui: asa t 1 Plate, t f Hy fighting man. He has a clean-cut pro- | Of Dial Plate, the ! eres, Pie tliat it poule be. ie By, ey have|The stewards }b! M ched into a “mug.’’ He is lightly and ‘ ; - Maybe th cleanly built too, In fact if a tgurehead | 20cident, and set Hehe Sowa like Tom Sh. could be placed inj meeting with a fine BY BOZEMAN BULGER. Pye apis aes Stewart's neck you would pick him out was the accident, it from Pittsburg, in etn the American it is even closer, TERDAY'S DO | | as the most likeiy bit of heavyweight a OW who's going to win the pen- ; les ‘s championship material in sight. When|® lot worse. McCahey, reer ae ee by P hree clubs; while St; Louls he learns haw to fient without leaving | of the Hills, for | tiene evel nant | ] only thirteen points behind Chicago, which is In third place this morning. openings wide enough to drive a truck | peen thrown too. He was in on the| Pretty hard to answer that off- Never in the h e two leagues has there been such a finish as rough he'll have to be reckoned with ‘handed, but {f we have much more {8 year, The Amer the top notche: Ho's fast and strong, , Tail, and it was mount which Du- i ue i fs atl ie y ‘he Amer and has a wicked punch. }san hit, For a mo [ball plaging like that seen at the Pele | years, This tome | McCahey had gone over the ‘en Groundr yesterday It won't. be the} will tend to make the w: year more of an IN r ewls d ry ir = hy se Bs | Giants. 7 7} < Vet al iy ate the 8 eee ta he luckily escaped this by pulling BAInlan HB WISER EL Ee the | oven test of playing ability 7 before, as no matter which clubs win mH cumbd through the plush-+ Queen of the Hills up sharply. This ot pane ‘ |] in their respective o the big games on an equal basis ered ropes and lean on the | p By vis, They are not going to play k posts of the Natlenal | 28 Whatever ce he had of Wit-/ that way tn the future, for it isn't like | | ™stesd Pp; 88 has been 4 tl be some | "ing, but it p saved his them. Every team is due for a slump| J the case In f excitement on tap, Both of these boys, Maen piohy engyor ne or the other, and the Giants feel like it, can punca ties | tie ered 1a doub’e dose. To get that that fast and live. ty to break things up and | : sin the path astroplie off the chest as quickly as! part ts that the hard ima of | g claims the welter-welght title. (i least ha pose t can be disi by asimpleylump, Four st ht a mm isn't the best in the world, | With thetr stute fact > Giants played| doesn't sound like the Giants, NSA nat vie perhaps, as he fights at catcnweights, ore iu pr 11 n start to finish. They did | is just as true ag you live. 7 third and the side re: | ie be of the tite tiernen, and lever, was bad : nid not, avall themselves of | Managere Are Guessing eset dene sn ince a © to} up, while Smi opportunities offered, and. in} yreGraw and Chance Just now are do-| yit,¥aa another hard day on the bal 1 euppiy. fhow the public that he can te fe been crushed very piece of luck| ing some tall thinking. 1 ne tin the crowd, oa the welter-weigit limit of is race 1 ing some inking inthe owas “at There was n ringside, ened deno' But t after with > pitching Hy, knows what he ta afoine game was lost in batters | allery and NOTiI 1 A Mr. Robert triotic editorial of ago in which snglish athletic officia a h My cKwere toa single ore for good meavures yesterday as to which yeculators or th neers ou sever pavienconct Joa M G from here a ae {ncompetency Is Pen ed ae hee een thirty) BALM ECR THE WOUNDED NATIONAL LEAGUE. ears. Your sp n ehind and they came back in 23 4 place t time they h while a bit th taste, were ea. ine that they were uttered in the ex: of intense rival 1 ees sedi QR OPIN RR CRS of more tha: Chicago, Fi Chicago. Pitrsvuri 4; New York, 3, 31, New York, 1 r play, Shlceno at New York Fitisburm at “roc SIANDING OF THE CLUBS. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. referee examined the Denver boy's arm and fo that !t was broken, so de- ty-seventh street Third avenue, to- It sh at slugging clared the bovt off, Up to that time) MEME ated {OR thee the fight was fast and in favor of Gan- ad besides non, ent. aS | g fe good mea. . I n rm ba i McFarland, Dinner to Commodore Richards Terry McGovern, Bert Keyes, Tommy | three ee Leach Cross, Jack “Graw 9 “hanca N tecently McGraw fac Chance Dorman et neces sey dee teats for six rounds having to Busy Trying to C fight his ha last round in ~ ny a order to even up m Each O euncies é Fitzgerald le To Meet Leach Cross ——— | Aa both, men are rapid fights BY JOHN POLLOCK. Tuesday nigh, the Pi ACKEY M'FARLAND, the crack] | |f Terry Martin, th Chicago lightweight, 1s not com. | ete oe ful tn ing here to fight Leach Cross for) on Friday 1 six rounds at the Fairmont A, C. yon Oct. 2, and the chances are that never will engage In @ bout in tht Harry Glimore, manager of MeFariand, ght wired to Billy Gibson, match- E i maker of the club, stating that McFar-| 4%, “fort !s being mato, land had sprained hls ankle while traip- | Char ALAND DEFEATED BY "KID" GOODMAN ing for the bout in Chicago and that he | for, had decided to call off the bout, It ts = thought iiimore did not care ab BOSTON, Mass. Sept. 28.—With a lett nd fight Cross tor fear) it terns : 2 rooster perched on the|f being bested, and on that account) up @ slashing fixnt bantam game ring post back of his corner as a mas: | he gave this as an excuse in order to| cot, Kid Goodman won the decision over Ch aM as if bolts will ise Fitzgerald Dick Hyland, of San Franctsco, in thelr ake McFarland's place IF twelve-round bout at the Armory A. A., | } last night Goodman has not boxed so well in a long time as he did last night, The boxing ga away and ale wetting home many few days Jimmy De Forest. manager of Sim Stewart the local heayyweicht. said last night, that Philadelphia Jack O'Brien has calied off his t which was to delphia on Friday New York, 0. St. Louls-Wash- 4. hath at the Tuesday agers Hoboken. fi ferappes New York at Cleveland Hs, Boston at Detroi! 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