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ie | OPERA RAR A AAA RAR R AL RRP PPD PD DODD DORR OLOOPCOOD aati ONLY LOCALS TO WIN THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 9 NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES SPORT [notte every 1, FL“OEY THE Two PESOS ~ 1 Gor +a oar My JOB BACK OR ILL Have A SWELt CHANCE Ta Guy m sear IN THOSE BLEACHERS — Inside the Ring with The —n | showing the New York p Ketchel, Took Bad Beating Try-| 1 xune “sister h | Into Ketchel’s ears day ing to Box O’Brien, but When! "ne "few words of dre n Just bef He Started to Slug He Made, Pedy and wor should have et) ed ‘ Tim Hurst was the ret. e is going to|to figure stronger than some people be- Jack.” | eree. The men were to break clean. hand for the big Hg re fivd MEI fie Léa te " roused ack. For ¢ nunds Ketchel followed The many stars entered in each | Britt’s instruct No. 72—Stanley Ketchel. poor showing th pity him. lie Conta, TS Now ork onde | us much’ sho K ETCHEL, now firmly entrenched | @gainst a b the cro rently as an ten ng instru in the position of middleweight | QUtfought and outgeneralled him all the y. w N joCoy, champion of the world, turned | (ny; ia at ae hie eyes again toward the East. He} his corner, O'Brien siashe: ceme back to visit Ais mother and} and sinshed again, cutting father and while in Grand Repids boxed | boy to ribbons. The only t & three-round exhibition bout with| Kei was now his manager. While Ketchel! qe putted eyes awl was visiting his parents Britt was try-|Ketchel stazgered under th ing @0 arrange with the promoters of | blows (la! 0 the bezing for beute for the champion. But it} *tantly siriv was diMoult to secure any one whol Jack. Woon dlows could make a sufficiently good showing | © Brien they hurt, bat the against Ketehel to render the match | j.)0! "As Sivas | F ~"pbleseiphta Fens Otten wo nad lORae Koike mola ei conbene te of the inen Who Wear the colors of the |Aee where elther Monument or Hedlund got tm bad with the New York fans,| take the terrible. punishment Now York athletic lube; but others | wilt have any ehance against the Staten T0 THE PUBLIC x ? * | de ita litte warmer than they care | Islander, i White, then man.| During the rest between the elghth | decinre It r i car pepe ape an Sporting chub of} and ninth roi Ketchel told Britt woTimep TO Hey Mu | re pe . pais Ti gel b pont eige 1 Ft. Sine wee Aes aaron Pall oi A To the public who have been read thie elty, that he would like to mant| that he was a to fight the rest of) Jow THe pirat FOR | Naw ‘Yorker, because he has beon {Case he ts likely not to finish the race | (28 With interest the articles of my the ttle ir what he s Ketchel. They were matched to b ten rounds, no decision, before the N. tional Sporting Club on March 26, Ketehel came East and took up train- ing quarters at the Woodlawn Inn, the Bronx, O'Brien left Philadelphia and set up his camp down at Sheepshead Bay. | The National Sporting Club w i eiabtad hee crowded that nigit. The “members"| came around witl were all there. Because of the att!-| smasijed do! Id have done ‘The tables were » O'Brien ‘all down the latte! mashes, walloy not easy to get into the club, Prices} could get his hands up a high and poor, would-be me | found its doorg tightly barred | oO t | toast that were allowed him this morn- } ast them, Broadway was out In} wie 4 for the count of nin ere al him this mor will to try a garment that he claimed force, Automobiles chugged up to the| Wien he arove gtAUat Ana huneed ye Fs Boas ‘ ZiEGrELD Me og Was nature’s rival for rebuilding the | foors of the clubhouse tu a Ine as long} and clinched until the bell relieved) New York Pitcher Considered the Greatest All-)!t in't appear fale to bin that a manag Huse cuss. Jim Rosenberger of the 3. body and storing up energy and vital- ' as that which nightly rolls up to the} him corner was @ spot of a 9 ios "4 words simply because he “i day. And to prove ' ity. This wag four months ogo, and Metropolitan during the opera season.| frantic Bloom during the rest, white Around Player That Ever Lived—He Came iat Oils waa vin That racnrd wan Of ihe things “HANK” O’DAY GOT ONE BLNKGERE ie By is inn ‘ my weasurentbate at thai nae H Senator McCarren led an onthusiastic| Ke ndants were Wiehty juDIs Here by Draft From Cedar Rapids Club. caused Mo( t ft him. MoGraw knew absolutely OFF ON ARLIE LATHAM, Tee. dei me Helgnt, 6 fL ly In., chest 39, waist ; delegation over the bridge from Brook- | lant ed ea Haver enna | prvlombcas tahiti nothing about Crandall when he signed him. He made the Ml +» GLOBE ‘yrtr se || 35. By simply wearing this garment | tyne while Philadelphia's soclety hoxer surprised | § f move purely through sentiment, albelt he was strongly In VALESKA f F, {called NULIFE I have replaced back ; Anthony J. Drexel Hiddie, headed a ., 0 ’, BY BOZEMAN BULGER. Hine out of eleven record. You see, M Umpire Hank O'Day eut loose a bit of SURATT x to # higher physical stan j wealthy party from the Qua- | “Seas aneiciiel JVOW repartee at Arile Latham that brought |) Wint ; ard of per | eee ieee ach ‘money down | | despite the vest tat McCoy B: for the merry titter of several tiundred Indiana belles hie career in Cedar Tuplds, and he nas eaten at ne een he heat | ui Gar fretion than 1. wae. mame 1 wae a c r to put thelr mousy, oe Fagnys i : M «feeling for the town We Bornaneny aa ieee pele t prime of my career, and to-day, on “Pailadeipnia Jack : rhe vattl \ me out for the tenth in the grand stand at Cedar Rapids, and the use of a ine Wall pinvae Cram thecit cai, tbe pmeneae Be me pare after juat being measured, my cheat : Sete Mee Sight His big and ugly, honest to goodineas cuss-word by the! Vand when ti thn across the Hane Hani ib tiow it of the game js 43, my waist 30 and my beight } ¢ with Papke. ed in t p manager of the team, Otte Crandall might never have nad ded that I wo ist try him out "You know w ant play with al 6 ft. % in., which shows how erect I ja th previous re’ | ki 1" ye t n from the Elite at the Ringside. 1 anes naite, | the opportunity of beines selected as the All-American bas lave on myo twa.n waw enouga for me cracked. al 1 Latham trom th sand ain chest thoroughly" devale O'Brien came into the ring with w!l|! ball player for th season of 1910 and the chance of being | ames Osrtninl ‘mune gon.” ech inlaeee ied Hank, who was a JOHN MASON aud it is only now a eae Peo the style of a world’s amplon. Has considered the greatost utility man in the business for the! oany respects “4 . kable tall player in Amer- | co, 4 can Bp with LYR ic # a, Wa rey or {ing to regain my judgment of die cniet second was Pony Biddle, member A n | season of 3911, erie PPS ie-3 ne Wallonia CARAS a tALk "4 ig | ees tal Diaeere EMAY Metnes Topay 2.20. | tance, which only cones throug OF el eae eaark unknown, with glo {atic Winn do'nz-Any dancing |" zt ago Mappaned that thie merry ttter from the grand] top of tint iw was @ louder of the pitchers, with w tecord| fy Ne eftorts to start rally Me- EVERY WOMAN practice, to be @ better man tha t Ces oily ROE fetal ltt Vinee ae dorti xetchel broke a (stand, the Auttering of pretty ribbons end @ mase of peek. | Of 19 viciorivs and 4 defeats, He had a flelding record that) {70 ty ed every one of Me utility My object in writing this article ty 0 ! and, was h d rk vas among the best, When the jeague officials went ov hitters. Do cker a ran Fe Ree ee he crowd took to thone 1 hard right to the Jaw. | aeboo walata worked strangely on Otie's nerves, and he wae) “a* SM0N8 Me he mB wee BYEr | dan alt took @ ordok at the. ball (Her Pilgrimage in Quasi Gi Low) lin Nepaht’ thames rates tthe party. Th 1 4 r4 right to the J the records i: was found that Otle Crandall had made the X' ee MVE: ra ‘@ that have whiskers tight away, Puiladelphia’s | himself by grabbing knocked out of the box. He walked to the bench very mi Meet ach alia canna ay arnee t layer had hung up in| {if hopes of atarting something, but st Ee OtEN At en following the previous article. elite was well represented, Ketone war out of da : a hs ‘ ¢ th i i 2 IL three of them flied out to centre RE MIDI written about me, to show them how acoompanied by Jimmy Britt, Johnay ms flying | crestfallen, and the manager ripped off an oath at Mr. Cran-| the hist 6 am ‘ ouly declaved the all ae, each and every man, women ast Fi Jimmy nd his man- \ rd on dall as sharp as a rapier and with burrs on the side, Not Amer an her Bt but ie ah named 4 the alls} Ames HAMMERSTEIN'S ee child can obtain the same benefits af mt g the exchan phia crack on the in ; , merican star since the history of the game. It is Ukely | bu : ° ager, Muantrieg before {he faut O'Brien | und another smashing | ed to paing cussed, the bashful Mr, Crandall fatied | eee cova will never we duplicated: rey apecin |ROOF farmect, NULER a nem aed Ketchel up very carefully and ine place put him down |to get the idea. Picking up his glove and shouldering his Jwae w garment, NULIFE, as I have dap: 4 O'Brien waited until the re ant bas ae t! 1 Wants to Catch Now. contre aay idem and as millions of others are dotng Well, you're a nice looking young Senet’ unt £22 [home run bat he went away from there, and left the man- s . ch o Teale of, Mystery, throughout the country” with the fellow for @ fighter, 1 hope you are| K Was cool as aa| ager and club flat in Cedar Rapids. Without apology or| — This svason the modest Otle has gone right alvad ¢ The man who really won the game Mag fe Catia. icy tao || same good results, prepared for a scrap.” ¢ | walked into his man and| gaiey he wended his way back to Wadena, a town that is| the sme th He has been used ns @ utility batter | for Boston was Johnny Kling. With —||[SeKenna Hedtal & Arthur, and’ others | J would suggest to any one desir. ‘Don't worry; there'll be a fiebt. Ail) ne that awful right Must as repre , psi rgpetagel | header « the pitchers, # acted og utility shortatop,| two on bases, Kling sent a liner — =| |1ng to Improve their physical cond). right," retorted Ket vel. TH a> ch "a f th i x f ing O'Brien | sreater altitude than iy eid x yn, bu i. He toWD, | second nan and first baseman, and has driven as| whatling into deep left centre DANCE AND MAKE MERRY AT tion that they call or write at once pion was visibly ner He was nt under him and down | nevertheless; and the old plowsharos were still hanging | m : ny bétter on the club. to top the two bases and a te later he , to P plan was vinibly nervous. | Fe. perk a Kneis Raterae tele : : . any ‘hitter on ’ to top that off it Sulzer’s Sea Beach Palace rot, Chas Munter, 41 Nullfe Pe Haan inted six when the helt | in the barn re to give him @ welcome, For the rest of| ne w box on Thursday and the Boston club Coney Inlaad’e Larges) & Conleat Dancing Pavition | 5/48 Nos. 13-15 W. 34th St, neag yon this his frat a anend to the fight and| that season Otie~whose middle name ‘s Jim, by the wa and ‘ je ambition ney {9 to cateh & championship lo the piteh: | batt ean prea Sth Ave, New York City,—Advt. en m oA technical gan league, and McGraw says that wing | ty ae le a . —__ t ful | tiled the Indiana so!l and amassed himself enough wheat teeter LA me aut r anot! . it is doubtful it) Ja * 1 eo let hin nefore end of the season. | tende i WOE an HAT KE, nere was also . ve gotten up within a ‘count| » jadependent for the winter, is : ‘ ; 1geeae : A CAitboey Al ric Be a: Would you wash your nervousness, From th i ‘ an a 1 ne is one ball| three innings ve lay a 6 is Hable | 6107 eM ne y your | match had bear, singe Britt had | Jost ° | g in the following spring, when !t came time for! r rked ata ala efore he broke |'0 be stiffened up too much to perforin | fie hands in the same wate | q press upo| e sf nto | © know tle of the ways ¢ ev day. aselial 4 apeprecniy. te apres Ne ‘van he| The next chapter also. deals with | turning over the soll, a messenger arrived from Cedar Rap- | ty the Hem ittle Of the ways of the world op |'rd87) . —_ used by everybodys } wF9 OY MSec und tho linportance of [matcher 2 with an apolory frum the manager of to teas. Hie) j.0y"4rqusd Wailena, and Oue® fet work was nea tasw| SUNDAY BASEBALL GAMES, | SORRACE GARDEN Woy thio nations land around Wadena, Jo's first. wo as as a far 10. “ ‘ saeieaenaena ene gamed Ot!e to come back, and efter long consideration Otie On § he faa = hips Ah eR NS CARMEN | 432 face with everybody's 0) wu j rday some filled in at the bly store - t Week PINAFORE, |» blood - stained shaviay But before he got back into his old stride he was| but 4 got for that Was bis board and the good will of 1 fighter CENTURY fener Sew bright Adk sour Gather tar the Scot t STANDING OF THE CLUBS. sirteken with appendicltty, and while lying tn the hospital | eet ate ee Foe ea base | Creole sop QD CONCERTS Sterilized Cie Brush and Soap AMERICAN LEAGUE, | aine a dyaft from the New York Giants. : en ; ates alae had been su tue Mag Ne Monae te i. — 4 ‘i i Y > naying f few seasons is home team a jena be 1 ines the Elneoia 2 Bea | a i pee Day His Undoing. | wa i fob ay first basenan on @ nearby team at the | ante mil slay the Central uf ACADEMY 8h. 't “#10, 20 & 300 AMUSEMENTS. 100 Tro vals ‘ ‘t 5 the aniia fisdien - - . lary of #1 @ month and board at the best place |, The Utica team, A fy PP mats RESULTS OF YESTERDAY 5 GAXES. noon for Tadiest Day and ail the belles are admisted troe © way making good ag @ first baseman | treet. How a whe #6) GRAND OF MOURA x feoar's ie Pret Pasay i Bowtgn 1: 24m, ert , Host Ney York Gg That was tho cause of Crandall's first se He had t to Goodland, Ind., to play a ble game, |S)" : ‘ Poonsh PAYTON The Two ORP! Tron Steamboats %é Selects 1 gies i. 2, Chtoogs, 8; Cleveland, 1 never scen so many ladies in his Ife, and he got his bumps Mr ar was found er had failed |.) on Moret pre eeneculed. be by | TOK CO. to, We WE A eR tahun sain Coile daioenkanio dl i eaadgatiana ain or had been loat tn t fle, Volunteers ware | gine tie dtuvana Hed ‘sox will meee th . VERE, Bast ARK GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. for fair, pr y the most modest and unassuming Samal Olla’ had un Sl 4. Ni ; @lau, | Phe Maumer will play the. Meitepo at, & July 4, 2.18, “i 4 ; fan 4 es : a fe held up his han ‘ot a word did he | ygth' gayle, the former National League. t | Opposite W, 180th St. Perey, Fireworks Thuraday, > ball player in the world, and bevy of Flirting Ploras dd) utter, but ho went in there and pitehed the greatest gamo Ste in-both amen eee ROLES, | “cel Tasos opreRtNcy oa New. York at Hoste eatgte st MPhaasctiots, PON? au net ft, aulaeipine Be Waa saat Chieago ‘et ‘Clevelanas Wells that he But how times have change £ was a clever boxer as well this ns and made el showed up well was his won- ‘Tony Capon Willus Britt, the brother| (erful ability to assimilate punishment. of James Britt, the lightweight fichter,| Jf Seemed a Shame. en hammer fame here in New York| but always came back for more, con- to land on the elusive © stall and rest. 1 eight rounds this continued, while own way, which was ginning. And he did fight in his own way, He came out of bis corner on a and tore into the astonished ull the time, A long right sw “I surely will run to my best form STERN 7 y W. vd de hve. ai they lost their flexibility, with the c right, to-day, ‘The hot weather here is, a lot | KEW AMSTERDA Mat pat keduly 4 i 1 O'Brien's guard, leaving | tude of the police authorities it was| his face unprotected, Before the latter ne, this time the left, flashed sand fell to the floor F A N @ Q We Don't Think He Really WANTED ‘o Work Again. " al r wee surrenin' mxe.! « OH —~ NOTHING! I Gmpiee a WEAR GLASSES! (gus 4 eNO USE. MAREE re ‘LOOCEY ~ 8035 Doni VAAS - “IR i H ‘ new PA a WOT Place 4 | 006 you waNT 2 “WELL-NO GUY 18 Gon! TA were or! 4 GOIN TA HIM UP aN iy 00 Ir GooD !! iN) evi | | | ‘SENIOR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS SHOULD PROVE RECORD-BREAKERS i Latest Doings in the Great Races in the Two Big Ball Leagues. ning Wort) Pittabure, J | ge was early to bed last night iy every one of the great athletes who here to participate in the ser are adhe love piace |The New Ye 6 tow ey was nery Special to The | present condition. If he has been hold- Ing back In the few races he has run y York this « three points. The Giants missed a good opportunity to increase their lea in the National League race yesterday — | ; ‘ ne Phillie sie th : ( |) HOW TEAMS SCORED | by letting the Rustlers beat thom, as the Phillies, who were then their closest rivals, lost to the } Codgesds AN (hie Cuba’ woH AGEs, wel Rede, ft BUG Chass Oe VNC TERCES with WG Paiaarphlke fee oant | Not Only Is a Smashing Crowd | yy THE JUNIOR GAMES, ‘Pittsburg kA Ex A. Expected to } place, The Pirates are only a game and @ half behind the runners up, while the same distance sep- Sure to Attend, but Many New, Rrish-Amerioan A.C. Mew York...27 Prove Formidable Rival for } arates the Cardinals from them. : | If the Athletics win over the Nationals to-day and the Tisers lose to the Browns, it will put the |, Marks Are Bound to Be Cre- | os | AOAC. and N.Y. A.C. world’s champions {n first place in the American League race--a position the Deroits have held all ated. | a Teams for the Point Honors. i | season. The Athletics have made a great uphill fight. At the outset the Tigers had twenty Victories out pete Be Bhat bli i \ i of their first twenty-two games, while the Athletics looked as though they were anchored to last place, RT! om Oth-r clubs scored from one to | a und rum on with the A looks a sure winner tn the nd Dick Edwards] tions overgs, tee ate nioetae 1 Ragdta ty if then Gutters alcolm- | os smito| 00 and Chase will not have any ad- i k A the race ts in thoned—par. | Vantage over York cop Jquence they are well rested from the | ticularly when Dick's name is mentione n the ruaning bread jump, the hop, ; | Jong and tedious railway journeys most! 11 third pli J (that Edwards Step and jump and jave throw \ Jot them had to make in order to be oa caer for than he Platt Adams of the N. ¥. A. GC. is sure yas on making a fino er twenty-three feet co €. Irons of Chicago, is not belle to be ently in the cham- in his best ha owl began to stood about norant novice tor. O'Brien wl the events have mense ¢ that bi terest, and it !# estimated thar the} long-#triding and ltt enlor contests will bring out fully twice | Edwards will put up one of the grandest | ford the 15,000 people who witnessed the | struggles for senior championship hon- || At the last national championships at ior events yesterday, As The gates |ors that has ever been witnessed In the |New Orleans Con Walsh was only bea’ rown open free to the public, it is | furlong: event. Jin the "36" by Pat McDonald on ¢ conel that eve he | Again the No oY. A. C. crowd smite | latter's last throw. Donald's ordl- n Pit ‘« will clamor for |e Mel Sheppard and Edmundson, the | Mary showing at the New York A. C.’s master of rompt him in 1 and dueked the Western hing in which F ion ‘ Seattle flyer, are mentioned as the prob-| SPring games does not lead one to de- Q ly, few of the strangers tn town e runners who will finish one-two in that he will able to defeat stop to figure on the possible strength |the half-mile ran. Why young Eddie Walsh or Matt MeGrath in the event the Pittsby y show, In he|Frick ts not reckoned on for first hon. | to-day. sterday the lo-|or# seems a queer proposition to them, | And ao It goes. Predictions follow pre- ¢ trotted out an aggregation of | Frick’s trials at Travers Island last! dictions until one's head fairly swims, CRANDALL youngsters that Was the greatest sur- [Week were of much quality that Capt, |The Winged Footers will tell you that WENT HONG !Drine of the day. Its large number of Halpin and Paul Pilgrim believe he wili they have more than an even chance WHEN THE entries for the senior meet to-day is a| show his heels to the great Sheppard |‘ score the most points of any of the MANAGER = [source of worry to th w York and also to Edmundson, clubs represented, and the Lrish-Amert- CARD WIM ach Perhaps Smoketown will upset In the mile run Hedlund of the Boston| can A. C. followers figure on defeating all the calculations of the experts, The | A. A. i# known to be Kiviat’s most dan-| the N. ¥. A. C. team by something Mike wonderful athletic strides de by the sero opponent, but Trainer Lawson| Dineteen or twenty points. Pittsburg A. A. within the last two | Robertson of the LA. A. C. Is ¢ —— - — 4 is the talk of the athletic world, vinced that Kiviat hae never shown all '% bloody face, e rain of hard ed on his Jaw, did land on wily Philadel- m for several months, | and either Scott or Kramer will stand |Past career it might be of value to eon granted his release | the better chances of winning. know that my reason for going out from the Association of the A, | In the two hurdle events the I. A. A.|Of the ring was that | was seeking \. U and therefore cannot represent | ©. fgur pleasure and comfort after the many | the Irish-American A, C., declares him- | thing d entirely upen Bller’s years of hard training J put in to : self in couaitlen io run tba yard Lhe the championship which | hag dash in record-breaking atyle, He le in labored so hard to attain. This re- splendid shape AMUSEMENTS. Jaaation unwound my muscles and =~ You resident of ¢ i mut hay not from the be- GIANTS. WHEN Sick ABED pends turned. Ket- und the ring, guard with ping, wallon- | been praying’ for. However, Lobby | THE PINK LADY “ and unbt to do justice to the title bk «| ugien and Martin, the Western ih ay ee made up my mind sprinter, are about the best men in the retire from the ring. |eountry, and it's golng to be a mighty SATE Ore, Through a happy circumstance i : | hara sald Henry as he ahuly became acquainted with Prot. Charles j of the breakfast of te: ed exes and JARDIN de PARIS toy Se Thsetre, Munter, who induced me against my gain another Brien reeled not jibe with his general idea of the great national pastine, | of Ufe. His brother was the catcher. Having won @| ‘The Wilminton Club wil make {is first apoasr, Gola , Up to tyat time he had won nine games out of eleven, and signal victory, Crandad became a pitcher from that time on, Bre dn, Brooke Jn) gage with the speedy MoRTO a NEW—Dally Mat, 2oc, Amelia e vet BRVeWT ON ie ee 4. Hrishton Beach Keest s