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ee ee nee ce ccs ana ee ain ae is ae AY 3S) ee he THE EVENING WORLD, BATUR AY, SEPTEMBER 26, UP TO DATE, NEWSY STORIES OF SPORTS SNe eee BJU BU ol, Be TOLP EY Barer i NATIONAL “FIGHT” | DIDN'T EVEN COME OC: LY) oe Ee & ©B8 WINE AN’ SEN‘ AIT Fo’ oes Terry Martin and Harry Lewis Put, Up Most Disappointing Scrap; Bout Was Framed Up From, Start to Finish. Y Harry Lew!s and Terry M eve i in this town agi M y Le cama let it be at the dog show. They pulled off one of the rawest fakes of the season last night at the National | AC. e poor National ought ‘o] » known better than to put Lewis and | tin on im their semi-annual, “grudge fight.” The two have rehearsed it so often that they go through all the contortions of a real battle w ut | * a punch bard “K idM C “MM t enough to crack a lamp shade, l C oy a C. 2 0) Mumors of the pacific intentions of the rommarvastwnst: * Might Stewart Oct. 16 IF THE GIANTS DIONT STN HAVE A SAFE | Vis - . 2 4. @. 7 LEAD OF ONE POINT y Z Y y > - AND IF 1 OVON'T HAVE j : 5 : A Tick T FOR THE NEXT GAME INMY. RocKET ANO WF THE WATER WASNT SO CouD 1 THINK I'D JumPiN THE RIVER Se cae See Watch Detroit: Is Cry In American League WIRELESS SNAP or aCricaco Fan => ae WEATHER Bouetin STORMY SCYCLONIC TENDENCIES , WITH only about a quarter f ! -—>— v8 trying at prese pattie between ‘ nt z Dick nd, £0 TERRIFIQSA — 7 the White impatientiy orde Once Famous Fighter $ i Re 1b. Theve (ade would UA al a i hit ‘1 n the “ANCES COMING ; Watch Detroft! That's the ery murderously at the surrounding atmosphere, but A ese sizzling wallops s que Ing When tier Jooned to be out 1 = (Giant AR ; . 3 e q 7 be well known handler and f American League just now, never landed, They put over some hard p grazed the targets. He Is as Good as , ° 1 rs fo) aipsee Rendler, ang FRoM A sou-wesT NEE: GENET RS we ft They even slipped a few home make it Marry Lewis, who Ever Wuzgerald when they TOMER TERY ub. but Hugh J-prings | isasharpshooter when he is really try . Weeks ago a subscription A bout stam of the Falrm: tA. C. on DIRECTION . other “iron Man” in Edd tng. riage and missed until the ane wa aiatied for the ptepose of pre- ——- Shanaie Cross for the battie 4 ea Witt BE who pltshed the Tigers to victory yes ssed and hooted. Terry Martin a senting something tangible to Mike so a5; i hing Leach box yesterday at CCOMPANIED BY terday twice against the Philadelphia | last reeled azound the ring and tried to/ Murphy, the man who was, more thon RY JOHN POLLOCK {chance ctor tte Binh DULL THUO AS OF] team. It makes the seventh straight s in this vicinity STAR FORMATION 4 has hein the PREGIPITATED ‘TD EARTH, look like a man ready to lie down and |@ny other responsible for the great yic IGHT f | dle of that tired feeling, while Lewis |tory won by the American athletes ty proab'y he surpr | stood away and sparred cautiously. | England. | that “Kid McCoy, About this time the odor overciue| It was thought th of the greatest heavyweight pual bught that a [ Charlie ‘White, "and he threw up his otic men could. be found yee emtrt | durlix the old Horton law Jays, is BC hands and jumped out of the ring. | It} und in America| ing to fight again after deing out of je Roman A. t © had a Wee at his cin ch he had been p: prised 10 laranotar few mon ing two Hable to be hot want to be a took about’ two minutes for the dis-|™en patriotic enougn te express thelr oCoy has been Mike N NUmed arowa to cleay the clubhouse * (appreciation of Mike Murphy by sends | Coens oot eee, aeoces Ae pee URS ca CATT ete training quietly for over six weeks at a gyninasium in this elty, and cs he fs satisfied that he is just as fast and|,,Jimmy Walsh, the clever Boston borer. also as ¢ he was when Britt,"" "the Baltimore featherwe! ehting in such good form Nearints Rete, WO AREEA) 1G Ody nave been matched to meet in a fit 4 Se: also foilo' sult Indian Longboat to Run in Two Big Marathon Races in One Day HE telephone bell rang last night. HN Betas of #. Up to date Ah Mr. Harrington, im 10, WAS | 46 nesta NED of the thousand have on the wire, Mr, Harrington is |Stuiivan at} ep oueeea to J. EB the gentleman who has come over with! Mike Murphy’ is Street, QVER CHARLIE RITE awful erin Naps the greatest trainer : how i" ja Yousef! Mahmout, the Turk of men in the world. He spent tw White to match him with some good i Show of the are still out in but’ they have ; oF | Wh ch hi i “ ot Baltimor he nigit.of | cerrradalna theratatice reeara © of ‘Tom Longboat, and i ‘ ty “fs this The Evening World?" queried | three montlis of lils time getting Olym- | pig fellow, and in less than thirty min- ee Ee CR EY After reading the stor 1 n Longboat, an Ley ee Nal) the rest of ple men tito shape for the games {n . yates anxious to beat Brit of how the him vent if ng around in 7 dad owill have a the impresario, \Vondon, finally handting, thee it | utes laat night White had matched tin neath alle SAAR te : It looks like “Tt is.” in the competition itself, And he didnt |0 meet big Jim Stewart, the ‘o me t ‘ Ronchi ne eel tpl Wille Lewis gave Charlle Hit Well, we ‘nven't ‘enrd trom alr, a0 it for money, In fact, Mike heavyweight, for six rounds, at a net ena : eats nea vere beating for s!x rounds { Gotch, Won't you rip ‘im up a bit in| ?#pped up in the success of the te to be held by the Nat A.C. on the Bho Ononds 4 uae ee or beee Shei 1 : P that when the Nene le pe held by the Ne 4 n the ‘ Seana Sera ennn eon eget ht night before the an fy the pape quarters at Bri rould mot be ges | IRL of Oct. 18 ‘These big fellows TerDRLyAInIE Poco as ae Hs atone Club despite the fact that after the BRONX BOWLERS TO MEET. *“Hum-m-m-=a little louder, please. cured, he offered to pay tor ought to put up an Interesting serap events will be run in Onta re giving Day PuTeRTina ite eBuialnat {| “Hum. p cured. pay for them out | 0UB! put up an I ig ser MMCNine tan tt nia to start In| send round he could not use his ‘Rip ‘im up, you know, We ' vent | out aie iB committee as they are both clever and stif a i Heys vii ORIEN AN 0 0 k z Ho} band. having badiy spraimed his wri The bowling season lf e ards ard a word out of ‘Im after coming | | punchers the Hamil aH Nee Eee ‘ on Hittes head near the end of x has opened with an Interesting " will then jump into a about t ond. Hitte did the forcing. for hy fon eeoliatiae Hele one $,000 miles to get a match. We've tried | Anoth 1 fo see ‘im at the theatre and hother es that bety Guelph, where t 0 Ws kept Pep shin of tie Bronx places, you know, but we can't get ‘im. jnik heav 5 Longboat’s fajlure J Do) n | Aiwon't even talk with us. 1 wisn you'd . city, led many to bellev hd out, but ¢ ; AN | ploomin’ well rip ’im up, you know. i : ; : ttop . iV fil your" ine Bait 1 seven it PP sad tre Albany Ke at "Ol, sure.” ' ae a nea RAAT r t h % among the knights : Heer » mer Park, six weehs ago, i poe ae \TeDonald | RISCOLL {s the most modest Eng: | |Witl be Raut ‘ ve more b9 t } lish fighter that ever came across Pee a tec | the water, | 7 Bieta. Aft I. ‘A friend of mine who caw you fight | and aut F in England tells me that you are the| At the Sharkey A, C. Fighting Ken- | Jim Buck ey best icatherweight in the world,” I told Pedy Will meet Al, Wilson, Billy Bar Driscoll. jrett will tackle Tim O'Brien, Tommy ot “Perhaps saw me in ono of my | Maloney will box Harry Engel, and two Ve easy fights,” sef the Welsh scraper. other four-round bouts. The first three “1g 'e ‘ad ween me in a ‘ard one ‘e might |Wil! be for atx rounds, | Rosine shows are fina to be held again not ‘ave thought so well of me.” | At the Long Acre A. C. Jack O'Brien | Hartford. « f | How's that from a fighting man? /#"@ Joe Palmer will be the principals Created wh p t | | | | | all trying for place, te opponent. Lewis Hel to finith Hitte, a ad | wey toward the end of the fr not fr ne knockout f the left hand in-use, AL crowd witnessed the out. Lewis ha’ the best of it in every round, and « {aot have a mark on him after ley always gave the de make Intends to ot sts in the profession Penn. Opens ans With the West- | To. -DAV'S FOOTBALL GAMES. | amine Pass caer the Main Pave Pe a Be ak: Champion Tate Called — ern Virginia on Home vs. Western Feature in | Fil i. coches. Grand Old Man of Tennis row | Imagine the answers that some other!” ne ait ee me wk tounes | Owney fistic gentlemen taignt have made: [Flynn will meet Eddie McDonald, and George Daly will try and stop Dave Moran—"'Probably one of my bloomin’ \G ldstel rotten fights, If 'e ‘ad seen me in a CQ : good ofe—stryke me! ‘ed ‘ave put it| At the Nettonal A. C. of Brooklyn | if Willie Dittles and Mike Poley will meet stronger, I fancy. Wevthesnartuenteat cnen Attell--"Oh, I was on the bum about | Sh eee aba rOun as. Sod ; Willie Jones and Frankie Paul will bat- uv then, He ought to see me ni \tle for six rounds in the semi-final zs | Harry in store, however, thls week will the coaches getting their teams dow hurd wo wt will begin | es of se eq games within | ITH eleven games scheduled to: the W day on the Eastern gi alone, it looks as though the ootball geeason would begin to divide Leach Cr 8 that all? AE the TORR RAE At ttention with baseball, particular " . as sick | At the Terminal of Brooklyn attention ey arenkie cell—"And I was sick as | adie Toy, of Callfornia, will meet sack | ¢ the weather should turn colder to en-| ari dog that night, too. Smith in the main bout of six rounds, |] eet eae ceecneaita: Guu ther plavernOPet ted Wilile Fitzgerald—"Oh, he never saw | Four other bouts will precede it, “(Ae 0- it ames in able the coaches to get r Vinay. dusceed! Uo Rrra me when 1 Was right.” (oor iherprrebeckeh ce beime town to real work, With the t H.| course in the den fat Neison—"He was lucky to see me F. Wallace wi ie stara tn tl omet hovering und 70 de: i fight. rest of them dubs in F allace will be the star in t nometer hovertt arcu! uy ara Tee vould mek would make u horse lau, at Eas ble to expect much hard | and the scrimmage has been | ra~ Cj Kramer Will Meet Two |... Foreign Champions |. 3" for the lighter work of tack-|— kicking and catch-| eipatly upon team developn F with | getual contest of the ear y ch 1s to be the! in many cases the schedules have bee in view the dun iy ok Weameaday, » forward pass, In feature in the game this season. | arranged with this obj fact, there 1s no point to be iore] games with the weaker teams of| | “Tipy | Watsn, te speedy end of the Ay f : fi tesa fast eeasuit, wit, ao ently studied for success in the] gmaller colleges being fodowed by the! (ay year cea suits AIK, ot” pay 1 pit thkAy od ; Vee calvin (Butealol vs. Wore pen game toward which all the coach-| parder ones which gradually tead up received in a paseballl game at vanapcs 4 ese 1 r ey 88, 7 a n eham ast sp trek: bach, ad Bae ! y Australia, These men are all] 1 dvs, bu are directing thelr attention to the real championship rigs, | Neth aDrHR eaten nRUBacKe aiid © Bat have ue _. | Yale haw alsty-tive wanditates out. Cher ter Copia," "W, nas “been appointed ‘iva’ wonderf and the t to be one of » coaches Will rely prine Whatever the weather m Many of The curtain wil! fall to-night at Madl- fon Square G: local summ | and ‘fail cy eason, and the ed, ee uf te freshmen eleven, wind-up will one of the { the final night's cari \ ci A ae ¢ Sey } sensational : ng as could be p pAtraeine near titty yauety have! pie . j ° in tarde It Is an international e 14 ) race with all ik i 1g an Fuls ic e ba vale as been hayine fea, Germany and Australia will the i 4 roack of (enh be represented by their short d 1 Kramer Out of Business ana | champions. | . bari ear i * ) |} B, Bulger, Sporting Department, Eve-| As Milligan way goir ied wu iH » World saw several” phowsraphers wage vit t mot of the S URL) 4 onay ant, anu @ ul duled for t Mayer {s the E r 1 Was told the other day ¢ wat nia muy a muute he | and Jackie C SA capecln Mikigan was once struck out by et Wwed two vultces Uf ‘lest scrimmage to-day ' a irs © tWo events 0: eai's (eam, | r i Lad feathers on it or something, Lhe photoxrapae:'s name Was U'Now a vale to carry the world’s ar ann isiake botaeeae Dein oF 2 = ieee \T of that hind, Was my friend chatting | “iti the powder tee his qrooke arerae hen ‘ me? hastened to, the park among them belug Rankin s the tty eaten: die aate pound Ae W pounder, tun Was a ast yeae, vite L, WOODRIDGE GAINSWOKTH. | pha ene Astor Hotel. from the pitct rangog apf Wilson, forty teet plate, Inf SAS BASEBALL NOTES. Nne Highlanders at Chicago yeste sit ! ee the ground he had p.aced 1 ai y ; dry, battery i ro ia ; ana hati ) and @ miniature butter } Your friend was not chaffing you, Mr, $84.8 minature button Carnegie fe given Gainsworth, but he undoubtedly oad In) at any gta O Kiva t mind the famous “Tickle Ball” with which) To mak¢ a long story short, ¢ ‘ t Harold Hangover cut such @ wide swath ae iat nied ca pee, th the Willow Swamp Lea Hee ne Jade rand has & goo! supply of ooact break it up and let Hangover smiled gar for Re thougit he hat nm, kernan and Hurl pwitun’ and Kersderg,. ins es: Heal Coach Hasghte wp @ quar 1 ii notorious Netile Rashes and the |] he game in question was betn Patey T “” r hi Poison Oaks It was the first t number this TE Rea BeAGEy: (LTT aPONE “inal Rt in, | patty Poweherty rereerernrennne meen |] sigan ang Hangover nad strikes 0) aha Foroes, e-Governor of. the enna be] ef fish 11 raonthe and there was blood in wi uc i ) as head coach in 1803 turned a j -——— that of Richard D, Sear: Who held the : 4 i e 11 Gf ene \ then ver trembled as he saw tha Ke * ltite trom Issi to 188i, meiusive, wore _ alent STARS WILL Mee ad albenrieed & renten! HOtly gam, APuEAT In the. eyo iy reer iee The Grand Old Man of Tennis! Hy iis tecent sictory over Ilene, the f Hangover had digcovered @ curve which! intrepid ango lent materia aidist’ champion, he qualified for the intent material for the} nat title belongs to William Aymar| English champlod. fe TONS i Aus. Amer! e Larned, At the age of forty he showed frytia on Get. to vigy for the, Davie he fa the most wonderful tennis player eye at Melbourne on He says Uruie in his punting Murpay and Fred’ Daly, os sso consiru nat a ligdt) tendin STANDING Or THE CLUBS PPR e4 atitones In the seam SWAL stealinily 19 p eicker, Wane ; that he cannot afford t and while A os IUE i see th w Ladle i ga Be ete tT TIRDR fe ¢ and Hopki in the country by winning the title for ny team would be ov t without him, ub, Wt VL z ver the ba se were When nas rr teh x the fourth time In the recent tourna- we still lave ch with | Beal Borte. es 13 .t¥ : : aa slants play a be ser + the De . right and Fred Alexander, who ai b e G Ghicas ‘ i t ' : ' with b approach of the | ment in Newport. | jraing. mila pea Nt attra solity, ull “OIG Swat, tines? By defeating Beals Wright and) F , at gy [aecond his ft tuui , be: ‘ through the default of Mateolm Wh ; + Nae ek report Ye was neceaaary, to ote | man ne, won His flrat chainpionah!p 5 MENAND WOMER, | 5 a Mol Phe following year uccess: | gf f ) ea he cou fully defended his Ute agains: Regi- Donerty, of the English cup) eat In 18@ he lost the title to Hugh | ff M am will twit ney © telah bp rts own again | (Ga AMIS SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY i wont “aay ba great came snp ane] Last 3 fue‘ fro Wahian Gxtin| \ea = icage at Bioklyn Two ga i Boston a4 Su. Louse Be, ere tad iene Be 9: ay ey SS aitoace. Bnd’ Solke Reid. or ea Nenleyement prey 3 eal Riusburs st estos oe ash Yat Greveiaed Baseball, Polo Gr'ds to-da: ie See ° ' Mat le the true story M- Gainswortn. [| ihe Die taki, ays ben Tots ht Sritn, [the tecord of Bob Wren as a four-time See ian 5 ee jot te 3 ‘ BOZEMAN BULGER, © don, but Were is « ebampion, whieh 1s only ’ | i ’ : Se nares te »

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