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10 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 27, rey. x aii Sandan - sheceknsepa loa cod ~ UP-TO-DATE BEST SPORTING P AGE IN NEW YORK AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN | WEEKSNOT SURE HELL TAKE| «NOW THAT THE BOXING BILL HAS BECOME A LAW. J0B 10 REGULATE BOXING | Needs Time to Study Bill and Its Provisions, | and Is Not Certain Whether it Takes Effect Immediately or Next Jan. 1. I'm Termece Sammy Jones, CHAMPEEN OF Pom COUNTY, NEB., AND I WANT THE RovaL SUITE, Tare MY License AWAY Copyright, 1911, by the Press Publishing Go. (The New York World). Sane or he HE Frawley Boxing bill is now a law, the commissioners have been | HonToN LAW appointed by the Governor, and the boxing club promoters will have | CHAMPIONS MAY to comply with new requirements. Just how the thing will work Come out out is a question. Many provisions of the law are untried experiments. AGAIN Now, Evidently the Governor, in ap- pointing his commissioners, had in mind the general impression that the office of Boxing Commissioner under the Frawley bill would be a gold mine for a political grafter—or any other sort of grafter—for he has ap- pointed men of reputation. Bartow 8. Weeks, Major John J. Dixon and Frank O'Neil, a Binghamton lawyer and graduate of Columbia University, are undoubtedly above suapicion— Nya > > RX CUB ea 3 se oe wn or UMPIRE JOHNSTONE — HANDS BIG BOUQUET | TO MANAGER MGRAW “2 Prise, for not one of these gentlemen has ever been connected in any way with the boxing game, and their experience in boxing affairs te somewhat } full force against Emslie's mask. The blow was @ terrible one and knocked limited. Two of the new Boxing Commissioners have been prominent in connec- Arbitrator Whom Giant Leader | 8° down an 7 eel Ww: rbitrat iant bent and twisted, but stood ths wan tion with amateur athletics. Bartow 8. Weeks, a practising attorney and a Braduate of Columbia, class was at Columbia University, where he was . and beyond getting badly cut an Abused Tuesday Hands Him | vruised Emsite'was O. Ie Jones ioonat for sympathy when he returned to the President of the A. A. U. for two years, | prominent as a track man and captain and has held other offices in the ama-/|of the Columbia baseball team, and also taur association for many years since. |at Cantsius College, Buffalo, where he Jie is a well known member of the New | received hie preparatory course. O'Nel!i A New Yo ; ers Pretty Compliment. turned thelr bese oa hin Water sald: “Get to the club house, you cow ard, as fast as your legs can carr York Athletic Club, and is always an/had an opportunity to join a major oMcial at the club's athletic meets, He |league team gt the close of his uni. (@pecial to The Evening World.) you, and take off that New York uni Cinotnn July 2%. | for 4s also a member of the Atlantic Yaoht | versity but preferred to engage in the c Crime MATHEWSON, who has) “Why, you don't mean to suspen: HoTeLS witt Ge BUSY FROM Now on - How Pennant Races Are Progressing in Three Big Leagues. The Giants are back in second Place in the National League. They ade a jump of one position by the Cardinals. A full game and a half separates the New Yorks from the Cubs, who lead. The Cardinals are only four full games behind the leaders, while the Pirates are four and a half full games from the top of the list. The New York Americans are fairly well entrenched in third place, the White Sox as a result of their whippings in Boston being one full game and a half behind them. The Highlanders are only ten full games and a half behind the Ath- letics now, while the latter have cut down the Tigers’ lead to two nd a@ hal two times in a the Eastern drawnig away from the Orioles again. They are now three full games to the good. The Baiti- more ‘boys had better watch out for the Torontos are hot on their trail, being just two points behind them. wom os noted success, eo Ne 4 powerfully bullt youn, 5 4 pate ; man, about thirty-two years old, ands tese Be GLAD TIDNGS FoR “LIL ARTHAS R. WEEKS said to-day that while | devotee of aporie. in selecting the More EASY MONEY... | he was in hearty sympathy with | young Binghamtonian Gov. Dix has lent | the movement to legalize boxing | the Boxing Commission a member who —_— = he hadn't quite made up his mind/is# sure to conduct the sport in thie whether or not he should accept the ap-| State on honest, careful lines, pointment. Major Dixon was once Secretary- “Tell us something about what the| Treasurer of the A. A. U,, oMcial hand. Boxing Commission proposes to do,"'| icapper of the Metropolitan Association, wie Weds eeuct ba % Sb | Set Mattes ane * NEW BASE-STEALING RECORD “Athletic commission, “it you please,” | Leagu eer mattary AMES ; + th Chance to See Kids Play he sald, “Don't u sinha i i poreraes Fass Biarares sesea cathe Sita [cee cree lane oe These Two Hilltoppers Cleanly |] “petore Big League Game, |) His Great Stunt Accomplished been interested in yacht | Practice of criminal law, im which he trimmed the Reds the last twenty-| Me, do you?" inquired the player. “3 pend you? Well, 1 guess not,” rep! one times he has faced them, say8| MoGraw. “I intend to do worse tl he always has an easter time when the) that. You'll never wear the unifor» red-hosed warriors are opposing him) of the New York club again, and if . than with any other club. In fact, he| had my way you'd be barred from or- says he's #0 sure of trimming them/ ganized ball foreve: every game that he has asked Ma ager McGraw to be allowed to pitch to ateasee a 6 ae in apite of = LEARN TO SWIM “Any time a pitcher gets a clubs goat he has the easiest work possibie ii ii in beating ‘em,"* said Matty this morn- Jings> . have 10 look imo |" have followed the game closely tor| Work Double Steal Three in First Game of Double |] the" staple Teste are makings |) 2 0eting “em.” said Matty this morn- Mangs this matter and figure out just how | Yeare, and who make a praotice of at. ‘The Hilltappers will finish up |) ’ great spurt, and there are 'Y || about one game in four from Cincin- ae Se much of my time it would take up, I| tending boxi; habtotpad 4 Times in Succession. with the Browns this afterncon, §/ Header Against Browns, fans who think they are the team I/ nati, put that's been quite a while ago. — 7 RAO {ending | boning eich chavo as imi \. and then will come the White |! . that will capture the pennant. There 1s a bare possibility that they'll Bh EN y i ew Jag latent Cea! i the nex it, but not if! ———s saree te taki Smet | For Inmance, the new ty Previa tet Baanand “an fori pece Pi 3 ie me fe Set oe oat prongs : » | club's license may be forfeit ‘The Browns have not been easy | jump he should no! ; ; ee Getatian | "* bthered with too many | it of a “fake or ahem content sen |_ BY BOZEMAN BULGER. by a long jump and Chase ts be- ffjstart. If he has, then the steal of thel Mayr ig to Fight bowees tle bend flr Race Mereendibeay | [Pre 97 chiaren have learned to Wa matier of tact 1 have nc! After every figh AL CHASE end Jack Knight ¢8-|] ginning to yearn for @ soft snap ‘ Seine thay cane Me me emtectively, or,| iH feta wy ths ues BURP wreath 08 ca aye ot ne ter every Sebi, no matt tablished a new bdase-stealing || Such as the Tigers, who. were — . them better than they do me. Ayvad's Water-Wings Just been going over it with Major Dine age dete record in the first game of the/] whaled to a finish yesterday by again won a game from im lynn ere peaking of the episode on, the minions pho are ready to cry “fake.” It willl gouple-header with St. Louls when|| the Washington Part of |; st. Loule with a home run, Otte Park on Tuesday, when McGraw was Te ”) and we h be up to the commissioners to diacrimt-| they worked a clean double ateal three|{ the receipts this afternoon will Johnaon was a very disappointed on Labor Da put off the field by Umpire Johnstone, tae pome. length © discovered that a] pavtg weg nonce, Whether or not the! times in succession. In the daya gone|{ be turned over to the association young man last night. That sounds y the manager of the Glants has wired ~ lot of work will devolve upon the com-| PoUts are honestly contested. It can a Uttle strange for a young man for the establishment of play- jense of the law that|®Y one double steal was considered grounds for children, Two school are to disqualify enough of @ thrill for a single after |] teams of youngsters will play a tary. We would| Dardly be th mission and have to issue licenses, draw up rules| {86 commissio: President Lynch that he can prove what he said, and that there wasn't anything who has won two games in two af- Brice Bie. 9.356 oboken. N. J. ternoone by a wallop for the ciroult. TULSA, Okla, July 27.—Cart Morris For ee BRO To, ' ie vulgar in it. Johnstone says McGraw AYVA Gnd regulations and enforce them, All| (lUbs and boxers on the strength of/Moon, and the occasions were rare in-!} game beginning at 2 o'clock, and “What I’m gore about” explained | and Jim Flynn will meet in a ten-round| js a fairer manager than people give | this would be a pleasant task providing | “Common rep deed when base runners could work|/{ at 4 o'clock the regular league Johneon last night, “de that I | out at New York Labor Day, Sept. «| him credit for. The umpire said this a seas 1 have the time. Probably the “fake or sham contest” |the play at all. Therefore, when two game will proceed. It might be couldn't put one over when I had the concerning ‘Mac,"" LANINCO RYE AF oY ATHLETE: “Wil the law permit the making of} clause 18 intended as a safety brake|ot our Highlanders oan pull this re-|{ @ good idea to get up early and bosses chogged up im that fret game. | om. sove announcement !e in une| “They can all say what they please| Wein ate Ct Gectsions by the referee after Miited| More than as a rigid rule intended tol markable stunt three times in suoces-|[ see thia kid gam Three times I had a chance to break je above We in The Bvening | SOUL Johnay McGraw being an umpire | y¥iei™ tasers tovestion 4” Heer so gpl be applied upon suspicion. The rule| sion and do it cleanly each time, then up the game, but I couldn't put t¢ | With @ prediction made in The Bve tnd Live: haa may, toublen wie | Leseamy, steiae Watters fo ihe Word wre “Undoubtediy,” anid Mr, Weeks, | Held tn reserve, will effectually prevent | th." old fellows ill have to adiaiy trot over until the Inter part of the last | World during the visit here of Morr! end tye rer oy ours Ss we “There is nothing about that point in] ® repetltion of the disgraceful “betting | the ON tem we. pty hing onl (uc pate woe thes salent scored) yam: millionaire manager, Ufer. ‘Frisco has| fer'in wiieh he handied Jimmy Jones, - MORNE : coups” engineer mod ame some! e. eet FS a ety Tiree eg, oh and club managers ta, the pastime when it flourished just! would ne Magner, the young inflelder from Cor-| Dee? negotiating for Morris's services,| who nit Bob Emsite in the face with a FERRY | 2 Uter successfully | bat some years ago. OPPOSITE W. i300 § ago. after the wat ‘With the Hi the stealing | nell, who has joined the Highlanders, | Ut Manager ‘ ‘pies —: . iatesaa ‘ enti . y off anything like fed ‘There is another rather extraordi-| of third base eoomwe wich an cna | took part in the practices fon a @hue talled untll Gov, Dix signed atte malls, wes morning babind the) bat, RUE BROS: BME Dtion Ot the Ul nt tothe stn | COrvetLMOLoy thks OF Bay che of ihe OAT come rene SHA If RO Joneer oo. | Fevterday, And he proved bimsste gi Frawley Qo) Suen hes who turned and ewung his bat with ji STRLY its ‘clwate taoattins cut'| tres ar fous seterions betinn frame’ casions #0 much as the arching of an| wonderful little flelder. He 1s probably| the New York pro! sane : s r ay waa Aaa W hake ee cone pee ups that excited puvue indignation ‘and eyebrow. Becond base is now thedifi-| the smallest ball player in captivity, a a lass * Fe oD ended in the killing of the Horton law. sion. To make his possible Knight cult station to reach. Once they are | and when he trotted out on the dia- r 2 Wich should, be encouraged by every hag to hit for four Clean wallops, and there Chase has ‘natructed hie men to | mond many of the fans wanted to know Tommy Murp y in ction hored bl aa it Ins, © of the mo; “hase react e bag as many) get the Jump on the pitcher and dive if “That is the mascot is not as that Iam in hearty sympathy with this mee A apa ad Guard times, though he made but two hits. |for third. ‘There is nothing to ateal:| large as Miller Huggins, but the playe THE LURING LAND OF LAUGHTER new plan to put it on a legal footing. ree He got to first the other times on er-|ing third,” says Hal, “but getting the|say that what he jacks in size he 0 l T Ni At 8 To-Night. Almhip Ascensions I HERE seems to be some doubt] est boxers in New and the, Tore THO effect of thin speed work | jump on the pitcher, If @ runneri makes up in ability. Again a any O- ig | oben Aboen era Co, in hci. se I as to just when the new law | giving of decisions tn their bouts, There Houe 1 2 governing boxing will become BOXING STAG TO-NIGHT. Honal Sporting Club of thie city will meet Cyclone Johnny Thompson tn the main bout of ten rounds. Matches Arra: At the Twentieth Century A, C, Sandy Ferguson of Boston and is nothing in the law to prevent de- Bronson Disposes D h "7 operative,” continued Bartow 8. Weeks | cisions; in fact, t provides for “con- 2 j ight Starts Cam- Si" trnagetn eee ce Cam's S| Oy Eddie Webber|>atlen Reads Riot Act pep en ‘he’ arn a"ot| Ser ertwarear = * ™" "+! In Three Rounds To Some of the Dodgers,| eating Hurey of five years from the first day Polntaient. tinmeaiately upon. tho| ,URd@r the former lam, New York team has been going along too mucn| —Hopes to Get Brown. | lubs have been afraid to put on ta- BOR to suit Dahlen, and permanency will pointment Immediately upon the is ; ‘ ous fighters, especially heavyweights, mnprANAPOLIS: Me cay Bron-| Manager Dahlen Disgusted by | mark some of’ the changes that are EW AMSTERDAM T.2~Wea, “aunt Sab: aw de Erlanger’s Atutical as THE PINK LADY. Next Sat. lat. (200th time) A AME SAME (2000, ume 4, Pin, ay | JARDIN de PARIS “gp 8. % thesos. ‘|. ZIEGFELD retin Governor's signing the bill it became @ law, but with the Commissioners not Smoking—Retre ! made from day to day if the regulars oRPHY F 4 1 |] Charlee gr ag ae Sd Aiea and when they have billed men lke ; A chai ‘ M JOMMY MURPHY gete in action|| ‘Tony Rose of Newcastle. will Stare “ ai BeegOne cree, tail Yen. 7 lsenves | eetohal Langlords Pagke’ and. atver shamptena ty kaccken ent etme aet| Rank Ball Team's F iting | Sete esemice eee woe dente I to-night ina ten-round battle with | meet in the main event of ten Fire ene he Red. Hak 5b not be . ; 2 + Dut y. hae |} rounds to-morrow night. TT “It looks as though the commission | champions they have Deen quietly in- | poemn Tndianapeiia in the third reess, 1 . Dodgers aren't hitting. They Battling Hurley. Murphy | aE tee ’ {fice until Jan, 1,| formed that the shows would be inter- e ‘ Up in Pittsburg. y i lot of training in a quiet | At the Sharkey A. C. Al Bene Juiz. ‘It that be the case, licenses can: | fered with by the polloe, ‘That te over] Bronson took two blows to land one. P 8 See aaen Sale Sola Tuele plate | been doing dict and Soldier Delaney, two heavyweights, will clash Satur- day night in the feature con- teat. 3 0 c In the third he awung on the point of be issued until then; mit T have no|0w. Jack Johnson can be put on as| In i. Hdea that the clubs now running will be | legitimately as any preliminary. fighter, | Webber interfered with until then—tf they op-|Any champion who boxes, at welght,|and wi ara have gone badly since coming W. utside of that and a few minor sho: chin, Webber went down comings they are ight. ‘The counted out. Bronson’s show- Moet ©. Bemis Twit) mn aufte ee i rt way lately, and !s about to begin a| campaign that he hopes will land him of them suffer si but it t}on the trail of Ad Wolgast. One of | a : have o bin Weta on tions 1s to got te in the ame manner as they have |in a New York bout from this time on| ing ts the beat he has made since his Pittabure, July 7. mighty | ‘rommy's amb! right now ts to #: ‘ | At Brown's Gymnasium A. A. A - f ; os | tough to have a big Western ton, onan <nockout Brown. | doing Will risk his title just ashe would risk | return from hie trip around. the world On Ney ack meernoon hopes | start out eo ingloriousiyr e NPeIOM | another chance at Knockou the |] arent, Mamie! of Mewticeas and Some of the athletic clubs may eli In 4 twenty round decision bout in| with Mointosh's string of ene On TOP SHIEK M. FAFEOT, GODAIGt |" meee” lea suare 0 ante ali | Fe, gave be wil certainly. tara th Connie Gchmidt of oboken wil 1) Tasque nn” the right to hold boxing bouts for the alifornia—but he'll risk it in the ten ih MeIntoah's atring of fighters. Soanlon and Burke have all around ers yesterday. | tables on Morgan's Dutchman if Dumb cross arms for ten rounds next Tallinn. 6 Oe sin Ne tab feu procuring «| rounds allowed here. jimmy Greeley of Brooklyn and | jooked alike to the Pirates, and it has| {rune 1 Coulson, Tooley ani | Dan gives him the opportunity. Mur- || Tuesday night ||] Tiearslers, Kasiimo, and last) Weel oft Ai bites pile Tommy Dixon of Kansas City, who| been three successive days of disaster | srners’ were carey an lad avers, etn | aie in che of ihe Zaw real Lantwelahte At the Falrmont A. C. Young 9) |/LILLIAN GRAHAM & ETHEL CONRAD ond 4 peels Ch retnes : sy, REMOe the bantam champlon~ | to the Mbbetts orowd. Rucker aad Lal-| oie at ‘the low, eatin suse’, tume | Bay is one of the few | Mickey MeDonough and Young [||| Pnocinals tm the W. B.D. Stokes Shooting ' Apa Bevep be HE Frawley bit, with ite Provision | snip, put up a clever ten-round bout.| field for this. afternoon will Broan 4 | 068 6 Ue om, reblan. hukieh things of class in the co Kelly’ will exchange wattops in || —— f fs I for State control anc eeley had a shade on Dixon, al-| battle royal. between southpawe, but Nog No teas] tor Sey. ey ity! out Saturday night. “iy pear pega poe Tagan ent and control of and jurtadt reeley had a sha xon, al-| battle roy npawa, Ddut | ty, abarnhad Mor Eddie Rector of Jersey City the main bout nig! BM thorns tod coatring turteies cgatage of rons receipts taken chovgh, he was unable to knock hi the Dadgers’"chanoes “are not” roay |i" f0Hr, Wrovped safely and ‘nette | Sullor Badin Rector of Jersey city \Brighton Beach “us: a eenitit ne conducted, held or| by the State at all shows, ts very muoh| out, No decision was rendered. when the weird spectacles of the past | 722% y stching haa in no} had pretty HALL and exhibitions to be coni h | Ten. Le SVSINd Ms EAeISG (OE Sas | ween 2, balance with the form | round of his bout against Jack Hurley| to regain, his feet, but a choppy left | palis’2.45 @ 8.20. 4 sunday C be given within the State by any chub, cor-|ilke the laws governing the game tn sures Goes Sash opefur bt | dlaplayed by Brooklya tn other Pitis-| of Harlem at the Long Acre A. A. and| ent him sprawling, and. his. second GUS EDWARD ANOSONG REVUE foration or association.” rance, There the State takes ite tax, : ‘lea ison, ‘ durg series. Scanion was wilder than |< © were going toleeelng that he didn't like the goin . "Whether or not these clubs are ¢x-| which {s applied to public charities, just eppar l ee ed ney’ to the whole | Zum yesterday, and was bombariny | it looked as though he were gi re ng | tossed in the sponge aa a token of de, | Smile Tucker, Simon # Gardner, O11 empt from the law 18 a question I'm not| ty jt supervises and taxes horas racine ang this morning doesn't got ex- | besides be put in Irons before the ten-round| tose c “i Am A A uty sa kane the boxing une ie pros! Twa ton New Mare iit 3% i xen, ries, tunes ate —__.__. iimtt was reached. However, the. tar STEEPLECHASE come necessary for the commission to ous and in good standing, Fake y mene to tie a WONE, er ne nae | Eastern 1 surprised everybody when he came up| the boxing pmmotar up in Buffalo aren't any Coney’s Fire root Funay Place, have th vice oof an attorney W fights are provented, and when foreign Planted some pepper seed in the minds | oy W duty In the second round by coping | dower than in, New York, In anticipating that Aparse.e pial boues, PT Ay ‘ a brought up,” saye Mr. | febts Sno, J of the Dodgers, nevertheless, and one | Rocherier.. 60 | for duty i ‘ ne | Gor, Dix would sign the Frawley bill ihe Muffals Troe Steamboat direct to Stee that pd i boxers are under suspicion for taking | AIR Ly ar LUTE oe ive had neten tate the hace Tite | Baltimore, 9 7 | his opponent perfectly with his rig! ta A.,uas Deen reorganiend and Me clubhouse ts! NewW—Daliy Mat. 980,—Mlle, DAgiiricn ; Weeks. they are gently notified that they are daily in and out rec ruction of a fprente, bi x 6] hand on the point of the chin, and the Rew ‘being rool wie hg oa epcoasles lag. ALS Bri ¢ KK T O'NEILL ie one of | Pot wanted in Fran They are given ona: jontre rt ?) local lad went to the mat for nearly | Murray fave, the Sup we Peaating conmeity of BRIGHTON Melvilfs Aegina, “Arthgr RANK SMITH O'NEILL | in |& Specified number of days in which to] A score of champions will be seen in ae the entire count of ten. He managed Me" oss Brighton Beach, Dike gM ynt Stra, Bia the best known co! thietes i | Jeave the country under pain of beins| action at Celtic Park Sunday, when 308 i ieee America, He is an amateur boxer | ar 4 aa “common gamblers.” Francel the eocentric engineers hold thelr ane © | Gada [Mea tie. of great ability, le in this pastime ts str nual games. In the 1,00-yard handicap Melvin Shi ta = Ru | Regardless of Former Prices [dees tie fie Mi ard, the great middle dis- | f the Irish-American STANDING OF THE CLUBS, AMBBIOAN EBAOUR, : Pasion ay UmAgUe, ll tier crue koraleurenalel ee alta | thr We FG Gite mt] All ends are going on our remnant tables, to Soto meat i ii Pitabirg his opponents liberal handicaps, “Shep | « Fall stock. Suit to measure : : A a ming hs widneme. eld, Rowton |B aretha ; from fine imported materials $18.00, coat and | —1 ae ( Matt MeGrath, Jack Eller, L Iuek! 1M.” p's ATR Et SEND Io i , Billy Keating ap ee amps yaa Neen an trousers $16.00, | Get-Rich-Quick’ jallingiord vie track and fleld events there ie first ran, 9 jteam. The lv Beith & Pix = 04, gam ‘ary foctiall nae slow how itis: done, wames belind the Tigers ‘ T ee. (KATHTEEN CLIEVORT nn, tlucago, 7 2 . Aaelie foorball: game “and ‘ = TH AV, Biss euniah Ge PORT, . GAMES SCHEDULED ror TO.DAY. eeiitata Manatee kites t of them an have. Naar tale Lave, hae y Broadway TH AY.: dareagee titi “eises it, Louis at New York, New York at will play Kilkenny, Stan's Dat 8 Blk j S ‘ he | POLUMBIAB 8 170 Burlesque. boss cago af Boson, Sree many Cub egatoffs that it | The Speed Bose took another from the White ; > ‘C' POP: MAT tots Tg: & | aoe te Aewaartas s| i X 9&Ninth St Oe eae ee