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mre __§8 : THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1911. : if se Ab i “waswrin siare| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK = PY tariror*ro-nay WASN’T IN SHAPE HILLTOP TO-DAY : NOT A SAIL IN SIGHT McFarland Will LUM Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). ‘ Meet Wo ft MN | ae es? - a September 15 —_—_—_— (Spectal to The Krentng World), MILWAUKEE, July Ad Wolgast end Packey Molarland will bathe én Milwaukee on Sept. 15 in place of Gapt. 18, ae was first nunced, The chamge of Gate was made efter Hadise Brunner, representing Frank Mulkern, hea eef- sulted Wolgast. ‘his advance im date fs sure to bring about better reguite in the matter of attendance, ae the bat tle will be held during the closing days of the Wisconsin State Fair, and visit- ora from all purts of the State will de in Milwaukee at the tine and are gure to take in the Mx fight. ‘Tom Jones, Wolxast’s manager, who left the Coast ‘Tuesday evening, ts @x- pected in Milwaukee to-day. Jones was it the match, but Wal- of little avail to oppose the b: forced him to accede. Mulkern does not expect that any new complications will arise with the visit of Jones, a both fighters are bound in such @ wal that a withdrawal would mean a oon- skierwble amount of money. Sandy Ferguson Has a Yellow Streak and Should Be Barred by All Clubs Interested in Clean Sport—Johnny Thomp- son’s Reply to the “Panning.” SAnov <€ engusen QUT Again Coppiget, 1911, by the Pres Publishing Co, Last wiewT, (The New York World). HE yellow streak in Sandy Fer- @uson came out again last night at the Twentieth Century Club. He quit lke a yellow dog tn the fifth round of his fight with Tony Ross. This ts nothing more than the mateh- maker of the club might have expected Bergueqn has the quitting habit. He quit in his bout with Joe Jeanette here fome time ago. ‘The fight wasn't much of a fight While it lasted, for Ferguson hugged Teny fervently all the way, while Ref- ergo Chariie White tugged in vain ef- forts to make him let go and fight. “Take the big bum off,” yelled the Alegusted spectators. In the fourth and fifth round Ross landed a few stomach Punches, and as Sandy has bren pick- ling that part of Iris anatomy in water- Frawley Law May Mean Return of Old Days When Fortunes Were Spent on Ring Battles New York Was a Gold Mine|| What Six of the Biggest Fights Paic in Days of Horton Law Jeffries won from Sharkey, 25 rounds, Nov. 3, 18%. Gate receipts, $66,300. Jim Corbett knocked out MoCoy, 5 rounds, Aug. 9, 190, Gate receipts, $63,240. McGovern knocked out Frank Erne, 2 rounds, July 16, 1900, Gate re- cepts, $52,000. Fitzsimmons knocked out Ruhlin, 6 rounds, Aug. 11, 1900, Gate receipts, for Fighters and Promoters During the Palmy Times of the Horton Law. treat whiskey for several years he URING the old Horton law days|] $33,000. Gidn't ke the treatment. In the fifth in New York eix big fights netted Fitzsimmons knocked out Shar 2 rounds, Aug. 24, 1900, Gate receipts, he turned to White and said: “I've got & total of $254,749 in gate receipts. || $25,000. emough, but don't tell them I said a Jeffries and Sharkey alone drew $66,300 Fen Bandy ned (0 crams out twouen | COVONIal Y.C.Races|Guy Haskins Back With Duties of Boxing | <02-7 28a, sna wren Ps nooks out the Sallor at the same place there hold him, but Sandy broke away. White Mean Big Time Commissioners was a $25,000 crowd on hand. Little Terry announced that Ferguson had quit “of MoGovern got his share of $25,109 when ase rincaw! - On the Hudson, try of Speedy German sneaked back to the dressing room. _ Ferguson hadn't oven been knocked McGovern stopped Dixon in 8 rounds, Jan. 9, 1900, Gate receipts, $26,109. 9. Total number of Total gate receipts for these six figh rounds, 48. Horton law days, when us fellows used | he tilted his hat a little more over Als he beat George Dixon for the title at | He tilted es Hat & little more oy : to grab off a fortune in one fight”| right ear and strolled on h H Start at Once. the Broadway A. C. and Jim Corbett |Sigied mig, fat, good-natured Gus| Some of the manasers of local fight oO u Ci Asse issing. and Kid McCoy fought before a 93,40! Runlin, as he carefully (and thought-|clubs that have | verating during 7 attendance. fully) wiped dry the mahogany bar of| the past two years declare there will A member of the Colonial Yacht Club down. ‘ ALBANY, July 2.—The State Athletic] Will those good days return now that|his place over in Brooklyn. be little difference in the gate recelpts doesn't have to be a yachtsiman, motor- tunate accident that befell him only a| ,, A 4 “s | Them was happy days," [under the new boxing law, mt there It ts the worst of poor Judgment tol iontman, a skipper or a shellback. to ——o few dye bate the sa Commission, appointed by Gov. Dix to|ahe game has been legalized by the| “Sure, sure! The eee eee die who. AthtAny GellOvaiian regulate and mipervise all boxing con-| Frawley bill? Old-timers say no, giving | replied ancient Bob Fitzsimmons, # “You can imagine my disappointment carefully held a match to the c reserd is so unsavory that it is an in. * 1d ater purses will be given for ais to tho taipltigence ana decency of|for ae Sp Deast freneet tae eon| Braun Is Fastest Sprinter Henle gseaah Monee tad was @ hard| with the provisions of the boxing law.|tne second place the limit of ten rounds | gage ‘wilt srerhape thoes good ot | chammonship cuntesta than were ever the club members to put him on at all.| mites of arrangements haa made it Shinde StutNe. Wass AYRE: tie tert the ruling handed down by At-| goons the attractiveness of any fight. | Frawley law, and the boxers may again |even dreamed of by the fighters of the Not only that, but it is a serious] pospible for a man to have the time of i 4 jenerat Carmody. Mt ts true that most important battles [be receiving monstrous purses. Even] Horton law la Sine forts ume tac. such ta | grits oven ftw’ acons\ now the| iM the World To-Day. [ba ams ou oF ue tanning When | "Bese he pevinuon oi 10 [age destded inf than ten rounan [sn go foowe may eet avonunce t0'fo| RUCK "sont he Que outing ware lows as Gandy Ferguson shi . ” he game vho ll be demanding 1d. 6a] Ceerenee: Deen: B. Staboard ana F had them wheel me over ¢o the grounds. | for five years, beginning on Jan. 1 next, | still where there is no limit, or say one /M. tcc clnae ces tuak ine coe tarred from all clubs that pretend to| Port light. Commodore Hilligar and “Barry "Glaring ‘was entirely cat: | tnere’ wes a’ aueation® as, te whether |of twenty-five or forty rounds, there eral ee rosous enctan. Soe Per rcautaey Te hier aren hie aoa be interested in clean sport. Sandy has | ne committee will Keep things humming UY HASKINS, who pulled a ten-|clasved by Braun, the great hait-miler|they had power to act before the first|i# an attractiveness that can't be |Man seldom needs even that Minter toy i ie tne rungs af pusilistle not always made « specialty of using| spreading away over their’ twentystwo dow while training at Brighton |from Germany, and our boy fatled to! of next year. Attorney-General Car-| claimed for the ten-round thing. Tvmert purtes ‘that were drawn down|fame fighting for small rewards will his Geta on men. mile course, starting from One Hun- for the English athletic cham-|make even a fair showing a it the | mody has informed Bartow S. Weeks,| The boxing enthusiast of to-day in-|in the old days and just notice that| be the ones to pile up fortunes—if the nile course, marting from One tun-| pantonship, ag dthe coronation games at |German, Braun was practising at the| one of the commissio 320. that their | siets that ten is plenty when it is the|they were all except one won in less| S001 tines really come. YCLONE JOHNNY THOMPSON | River. London, returned to this side last night|220-yard dash one day when I was out| powers begin as soon as they qualify] pest that can be had and points to the |than ten rounds. When Jeff! and| TAKES TIME TO PILE UP MONEY i : 1 training, and I saw him just sprint | and formally take thelr oaths of office. c j y copped in to sco us. There wi “It in the only way to keep up the| and Immediately left for Philadelphia. an y 8 .| money spent heretofore to see bouts in | Sharkey fought at Coney Island they THESE DAYS. ey ie Y gve-hour ‘wait | Coming up from his home in New Zea-|fhFough @ few of them tn 22 seconds.) It will be seen by this that as soon) Philadelphia, where the limit is slx|went the full echeduled twenty-five! oy Cece leg rod Ferguson before) cut a big slice of enjoyment out of the fighting game !s due for a tremendous at within a short Penn in business sadness in Johnny's eye. enthusiasm during « the 1} boxers who have been “E know I made a poor fight with|¢xPlains Mr. Hillixar. “And the crowd | land some thme ago Haskins put in two championship form in a race] as the clubs fle a bond of $10,000, whioh | round rounds, ‘ ted with making independent for- 1 should have | CUBE to be full of It by the time the} months of hard training under his ol! Braun is undoubtedly one of the fas OME et ba pabich H atiatbalon However, old-timers will have their| ‘Yes, Gus, them acpties Henge Hoy ft] tunes since the Horton davs, Knockout nouie Luve | boats cross the finish. coach, Mike Murphy of Penfaylvania. | st runners in the world to-day. Hasking'al lnense, This p Semele Ete oO ste oteetobine aves as| Drews with something like lcense. This permission will be Ho was reported to be going in great lestimation of the German athlete does| to hold boxing bouts after all require- form when he sailed for the other side, |not overrate him at all. Braun defeated! ments of the law, such as fire regut taken more time to train. I carried] Twenty motorboat: “Them was the happy days! The old! hope showing in his steel-blue eyes a8) jjy prod about ten pounds of fat that didn’t do| from twenty-five ranging 1n length forty feet, have has undoubtedly most fortunate me any good. My wife told me I ought ion an course Will be to ROck- | ang it 1s believed the man who held tie [the great Lunghi of Italy in a quarcer-| tions, are passed upon by the comml °. Gy ae fare) ae ae 5 hape to fight, but I) “nese races will run under the| intercollegiate mile record until Billy | Mle race at Berlin only a short while! sioners. It Is likely that boxing in New C. n OS. ives Pp ng IS. very. evenin year, and he fas food enough to knock | rules of the National Yachting Asso-| Paull came along would have won at bry: 5 Cal a eee for the dis-| york will take place under the new done a large amount of boxing to pull aim out. I always fight on the same] olation, the English champs but for the unfor- je won easily. | jaw's regulations in less than a month. that $35,000 out of the game. Tf times Haskins will hang out a shin 4 7 7 i D. 1 : { plam. I expected to wear Lewis down practise dentistry in Philadelphia. ‘He ig ing ame in isgus Ge Nite eg Lay worn tan veara teen a ny keeping after him and then knock saya that doctors who have examingd Johnny Daly, the itttle east side ban-| «nd Brown keeps up his winning streak im out in the ninth or ; ? a teeta wine? fat" "| Giants’ Outlook in West tafe ig dotaret namotearcne| Pour Champions scan mito iands'sgucd hunce of e-| he i someting" nae samina, so that I can keep up a rush Olympte games, of World in Big Double-Crossed, He Says, and|coming the champion of the world, witi|&* You can well realize when you te. Eecdgst. ‘han. when ihe other fellow ° “The New Zélandera are very anxious meet Philly MoGovern, the fast Brook-|™0Mver tat Metiovert) ve ee to have me return home and take cha: . . Avnital Gators the North end stopping Gi ixon in etgt s Ured I finish him. Lewis has too ny ing u osy OW ge C it Pi k M t 5 k to ynite, before the North End A. C. at | unde enn ties fin ‘ouch of that old-time ring generaiship, nn Si eaten soe ch ie the, are lara eltic Far ee! Is Going Back the ball park In Albany on Thursday | fvatherwe «2 and T couldn't get him. Being fat mi tea sdiiallt Next pears Wace Teall , Sanit night. | world at the y A.C. “ Y 4 r' to recover the Ss ralia. y i vill be his la y e exception oF le aya som, too. X was carrying 26; pounds | Three Cut of Five Games Al-|] PITCHER RAYMOND TO BE |) se ot my tex tn time to train for the] pour world’s champlons and a score of| ican at Gitaeereec ia talel euunira: ore | celta tontmentietiion ine anut ‘eeteee parecer an SENT TO MINOR LEAGUES. |) (VMs, 1, will nropavis, comply with| american title holders will compete at| Vous to hie sailing for the other sido A Tony Sharkey at Cones and more clever then | ready Lost, With Chicago and ke Waaklok Suile Park tenterrowiatienacss:et tie SP the ‘bg pond. He an hi manage we sarge r : “Bugs” ri y ‘The Trinity A, C. and the Flatbush A, ©, hav gn.) Lewis, have already boo assace ts tint s= {was and he stalled through. 7 ; i yg Bugs” Raymond will probably Yaa hug BW atte date os witch thes wil held] SDNUAL AMON OE ae tll be seen | BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. J} ror scurope om oct. 6. ° rings being bald By "I Just want one thing now. I don't Pittsburg Yet to Visit. Guede tie Gina eee [oe ee saeetion are Melvin Sheppard, Martin | Daly {s going to the other side the spectators care whether I get any money for it However, he won't be a member Understand that Lawson Robertson is turning| sheridan, Matt McGrath and Dan At the Sharkey A. C.—Al Bene- the purpose of meeting Young Curran,| If a first-class new “white hi ” de- or not, but I want to show you people of the New York's pitching atarr, || Mention to track building these dare Ahearn, | i) Mek, end Soller Tolacey Wil 7 ee Same shampien Of Ireland, which | develope in the near Culture eng here in New York that 1 can fight. I na). As negotiations are now under a Dick Bavarde, the feet tile quarter miler of] Sheppard will start in the 1,000-yard ) sem th the main bout of ten ls goheduled to take place in Dublin Font 19 me Jack son bere | ‘ , ae tke wy ane ne New Yo °, Minne oh! \ a)] rounds. . 2, nd are's every Fea | want to take on tho toughest man tn St. 10 . |] Way whereby the famous “tem politan championatiy’ at that distance, is reported | NARAICAD, MoGrath will throw the ham ‘At the Fairmont A. C. a) son to believe tha ord for bie the business, Lots of peop's think ANAGER JOHNNY J J f perance preacher” of the local to be Slowly recovering from a seriois ‘attack of |mer, Ahearn will compete in the hop, rotate will be ataged. Wille Tommy Murphy's servicer are in demand right | pate. receipts Frank Kiaus has « good claim to the M the New York Giants club will finish the season with [] Eiv‘outat danger. it lanka’ at thongi™ pics (ate? and Jump and Sheridan will throw |} ‘Anderson will meet Buil And Betone Yor Loubarilien Aug Ii, he tas det Another fe: f the new law that talddleweight championship. Maybe he cooky this t was the t Memphis club, Ever eince won't bo able to do any riuuing fore ling tras] the discus. This quartet of record hold- |] 20" tna wickey McDonough will to accept, He doesn't know will go far toward swelling the gate ybe he} * be wae.) Raymond toppled off the cart || to come, ers are in their best condition at present | + ponent will bee, but thinks either fa tas, Maybe he 1s the best middie-| inst time he was tn en sie NAN TN Coca ena eiteoe cm the nla AE eee eee nun || tage iid Mile. BBE pee bat, take, either, Matty Balawis pts over what they have recently - e' silo ioe ay on the Giants So, So! John Flanagan wasn't sen o1 and each is confiden' ae UD Long Acre A, A.—Young hy made a good hit with Albany fant In fs the right which it gives pef- weight in the world. He's « fellow who| his outfit in first pla last trip he has been twirling foi Sewn m_ the . 4. iy | fights every second of the time and| straight home from here vomi-professional clube around || cette oreried Url We tins tot iene aELNe|“ollowing the track and feld events|| Shusrue and Johany Dundes ys Corum dram Ny net ties he aames Ce! to declare decisions in the ten- e home from he mi-professional el ye present unit it's io roth o ent yey Pape i doesn't stall, they tell me. I'd like to| his team would run up a big lead on this city, Raymond's price for he next Olymphcs, "5 inere will be & Gaello football game and | — fa the mar - is still after “KO.” Hrown under th fight Klaus. Whatever happens I can| its field, But the stand at the Polo straying from the straight and Raymond Ewry, the champion jumper, a hurling match, In the former Coric 4 GED. } fight, He might not get me and I|anticlpated, and with three e frat! | mnors. Olymiles ts Soon an the snow sets an At present | WAY Will meet Kilkenny. irae Male? OT Brookiye ce) | | might not get him, but in any case sin the West geod Beaten St Gsr00 10 running bie Lig’ ctor,» "i — Beach A.C, Monday night, | there'll be more gruelling in ten rounds jemy, with the villages of ChI-! 11x gix a nice rest In Cincinnatl, mot} Heyer Cobo, the saaGAoeal ARNST WINS WORLD'S TITL Soe Jeanette and Tony. Rot f | i thas anybody has seen around here! cago and Pittsburg still to be visited, }using him at all, and looked fur him to 1up secret practice AU night his suedoweesanit| AT SCULLING IN AUSTRALIA, will meet, at, the Twentieth Cer: -— } { in a long time. the outlook js anything but rosy, pare | be ath terday 1@ afternoon | the curtaln of his foo as he goes through | YD N.S. W., July 29.Richard tury A, C. Tuesday night. . Johnny sat in silent gloom for a mo-| ticularly as those Cubs, who have | Was dark y gular Matty { the free» Cana Belahhors gather to wateh | sense of New Zealand, the world’s (The bottle with the red label) | @ brvadeaty \ ment and stared out of the windo aken mi than one National League fact 1 Christy's shoots were ‘ champlon, defeated Harry Pearg, cham- ONDON, July 2%.—Hugh McIntosh, Even the thought of a “gruelling” | championship away from the Giant Ban often i Win Bailes, the distance runner of the N, y. | plon of Australia, in a race on the Para: I the Australian promoter, who ( battle failed to cheer him up, “This|are gullivanting out in front, winning nals “also trimmed Christy | A: Cy, has King walks and cau be seen trotting] metta River for the world’s sculling w days gao announced he rps a ; a Mints Were I tow, On Lay | down ‘roadway every afternoon LS SRAM ROPr pga vein yaa yey a few days ® js tous! o wuld at last. ter beat-j} about every day and 1 y " ; e! cham) p to-day. - big fighters, including | | ing Papke and winning a reputation I] up a mammoth lead, Then the Pitt Dur NE Ea Be: Forrest Smitlwon, | utes and 4 seconds, 18 @ record for the bat baa Ta nag prigcd ational two-hit perform. | Sot emt, Maem rae, ‘The distance was 3 miles and|Sam McVey, Jacl | fight h 4 gel ed. You} burg Pirates have captured nine games there was ine pete in the Centennial A > | Course. Berets ave beard whet ier wits aeis hand runving, and. Roger Brespanan's| ye ind slipped aay. hen | ete tet_ Orm_ Oe 300 yards, under contract, declared to-day thet te me this morning when we got the s stay in the thick of the race. | nites were in New York To-M 4 ye he. yrs Serena. wIee Bie he age om: n be! ) be . » wonde Graw tas talks | Matty was knocked off = Ww ing game. He is going back to Aus- papers. You can bet " iy shap ho wonder M talk: | oft | a i fe next fight.’ or as n here | first frolic, only to come o-Morrow’s Schedule of Ball AMES. Jira and will take hls stable of Aght- pack and t bracketed, Yesterday | Ané@ Johnny went ow carter in t e To make } thie glover Bs the art 7 ers with him, The over-seas' colony 49 if rad \ters all the worse, Jawn dss we ee Breve. Bo the St) rhe strong Lincoln Glanta, who have, for Durkin. In the first game at clock the | vita over the fighting game and Me- \ BELLING shares in a e | pended by the Hon. 1 hyn mia de 8 lost few games so far this season, wilt | West ,Harlems will via the Relmonthe, ay tit wee belleves he can male con) money | { S isn't in it with se the ban fost « tar additional days, «tl played Uke a lot of | t#ke part in another double-header at All New Yorks, na in the third gumme | ere | 1 ' from a ball club, judg | demon box artist, s no longer the fluffy 2nd Matty, Merkle, Murray | Olympic Field to-morrow, In the Arst| fn! up againat tie aicxutys., Siocnm fand Seu: 1 ""Ty. complained bitterly to-day that he the success of St. Paul in that Pep arin ne Josh In partiogiar, were at | game the Glants will play the strong] mon will be In the poluts for Durkin's team, bie eomnlainen Sibiarly erhey Bias Se st collected $2 yn atty Was hammered harshly by the |{Mel worst, which made the golng all| Haverstraw team, wh “ Woe), having just collected § Mats wae Bemmered bare rsa | for Big Six. Sina tea Lane ole ud ie #9CONd | ang ascond and thin! contests of the series of |aidered his best friends and advisors and | My. Dreyfuss of the Pittsburg Nationals, | rejuvenated Cardinals ye day, So it} ides At ughiin Lyceum tei will those crack Cuban teams, }tas lost most of his money as a result. { faremtabliahing & now record In the get-| Will be Hube Marquand wrday, tater! 5 yy aaa be the Lincoln Glants’ opponenti “ tin, Ah pobaae, grt og [fae ont moet Of Md ton enon who nave Fidaequick line, Wouldn't inind having | MoGTa™. | Also Wilts , senere A.C. WINS CASE | ,. sjtar. attraction te] Se MMGL UN ttnet and, Southern Rowererl. Veen aiding him openly to break down azzles the c a € m vat i alle jon is, ilgewood are i @ few bell clubs ptaked out around the Gnd Ames or, Crandall. Monda IN ROCKAWAY COURT. |"! f uftndied "aod | Ki cuban in the fire two A tomorrow {the monopoly of te National Sporting t country—if there were two or three] or gina McGraw planned to uset ‘ a the beaten team will be out Club of this city have secretly been eon- O'Fooles and Kellys on the staff Mathewse two games he He gave Ray Hoad A. G. of Rockaway spiring with the officials of that club to ‘The In-er-s Montclair A, on, | morrow, Will’ jotizney fo Poughkeeiw ands down against Police separate irim from his money \ Walters at the Rockaway 1 | MiP ood” wp Sih the origina Row R White the National sporting Club has ‘ ‘ art y. Magistrate Harris! — ‘To-morro® in Sara Park, Broadway and! been bidding against him for the big t everrose Ba Hiniser attest, ‘Brooklya, Weil's All Leaguers will old the club offtctals on | midgunuod willbe {ettase on, | theet the Reve York Black Nox ins double header | contests, McIntosh said to-day he evidence and also dented the | oon gine bet ‘Pie Hronx “Athietion and ee ior eee ee ete rte Hlearned that none of its oMc have 5 4 | (ypiication —for warrants, /€jgplyteemonds fF he 1011 ‘wemt-pro chatapion- | 04, ng RB oy will ‘ccupy the mound Yor the | been of @ bona-fide character. Men in \ 38 Ot Sao Netanturg ah ae or the chal argued inciden. | te. tt year and now "are "Mgliting to "re: | Leaswers pits his camp have been utilized to tn- u RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, Seotion 1711 of the Penal | —- ‘Phe Duguesuers, semi-pro champs of New Jer. [fluence him to make offers of pura! 4 Y 14 tnnings, ft, Louis, 6; New York, Mel deals With admissigns pald | cl) tle "rt game of the series played last the crack Suburbans to. | which precluded his making any money, ® e e viaees. | fcc haat ind reavested tne Steg, | ena enh te LAMA ose | "rp mnie are the wort tote ty ooling Gin Rickey ‘ Pittgurg, D: Buster te een ea nay 0 the Duquesnes, while Sibley ” Me day. | 4 Ae a ccoualhl @ faention mow that | eat wil “he fe hen" witlotticate for the: Home’ team, ere (Meld RIB Heer @ great invigorant after @ dip in the surf if made from the contents <i aley law on the statut f wil \: : at New A eat ACRPRUHAD FOF TO-DAR. ‘ taburg iante and the and no outsider has any chance here. | the bottle with the red label, The beat since the year 1770, a Wash . a enna 1 It 18 back to Australia for me shortly Sir Robert Burnett Pap Wasnt neat cl There will be a new deal sto.morrow at Me f fh play , & ‘ Toute Pidledelphis at ret game 2) Nuits Field, Que Hundred and Purty-nint street and ill get my monk ac} 632-684 W. S4th Street ins; cater aaaee — ans te nemesis sO AMON IRS NNN aa tOaRNE wa mg Tattle Stan wives dies rs oN NNR emake ate nermen