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NOCKOUT BROWN Adinission D: Mf Wolgast ts Danny Morgan, Proposition made him by Tom O'Da’ representing the Metropolitan Athletic ‘The minor de- tails of the match are to be ari signs—still providing that The Metropolitan A. C. the date twenty: UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY. JULY 381, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Danny Morgan, Manager of Knockout Brown, Has Accept- ed Terms Offered by Tom O'Day to Let His Boy Meet Champion Wolgast Before Metropolitan A. C. of San Francisco on Sept. 9. Conmrigtt, 1911, by The Pres Pobiishing Co. (The New York World). in willing. Clam of Ran Francisco, after Wolgast en, already has a permit named. The bout he does round affair. Mor ringside. and Joser's end that Wolgast wants, there must be a winner's and loser's ond. will also make any side bet that Wolgast and ts backers will agree to, if they want a side bet. ve given up all hope of getting Wolgast again for a ten round bout in said Morgan ‘Decisions will be given here under the and I know won't think of risking his title ten-round bout with a decision. has beaten fim twice in short bouts, and Wolgast knows that he can do it ‘There may about how a twenty round come out—although I don't think there is, I figure Brown a sure winner at any think differ- and if he does he'll fight Brown. New York, new law, again. distance. ently, a! If he won't fight 1 propose to publicly that Wolgast Brow has a for wil be @ Brown will Wolgnst at least half way in whatever demands he fight at the lightweight iimit, 13 He Will agree to any winner's | but | may make. that be some may is going to California on S—that ts, meet Brown will last night. man- pounds Wolgast Ina Brown question bout will 1811.” THE BOXING RINGS ARE LINED WITH GOLD THESE DAYS Coprright, 1911, 7 che Press Pubtishing Co. (The New York World). Z vust miseao%o0, 000% AND £ NEED Sone CHAnGe ++ Sot Ler You Down BASY AND FIGHT THIS Guy Fom W114, 000. AnD V000. Bar, Ate we caw Gwe You is A 20 MEAL TICKET AT The WHAT CwrER, House » Thowey Can PARe PR ‘Two , AND & GUARANTEE or 0y2£ In CASH. GIANTS WILL WORK WONDERS IF THEY CAPTURE PENNANT BY BOZEMAN BULGER. I’ the Glants win the pennant this season they will ‘have to make the greatest fight against odds that McGraw has undertaken eince he put together the first team for a championship. Do you think the Giants have a chance?” ts the question that fs flung in the face of every baseball writer and every baseball player every day of the season. Yes, the Glants have a chance, In fact, they have « fairly good chance; but [the difficulty is that the Cubs have a much better chance and the Cardinals have almost as good a chance, This eliminates the Phillies for the reason that their lchances have been materially lessened by the absence of Magee and Dooin. | Otherwise they would have the same chance as the Glants, but neltber of them is favored with the same breaks that are ahead of the Cardinals and the Cubs, In figuring out this race there ts one and win a large majority of ames from Important factor that appears to have| the Cubs, the Cardinals and the Pirates escaped the fang who are being carried Hiey woul a be uni ple to wie the away in the excitement of the neck and ene same clubs shoul neck struggle, Did the fan ever atop to) (nme through the Eaat and fatten up on Jeonsider that the Glants and the Phils | Up .veneer CM. as hurt the Glante {lies have approximately twenty-flV¢| more than any olub in the league in kamen to play in the West? On the! view of the fat that tt has lot 10 rem: other hand the Cubs and the Cardinals | ularly to the Cubs. The Brooklyn team and the Pirates have but twelve games| has given little more help, but they have to play in the East, That in itself ia a| been consistent losers and have contrib- serious handicap, but there 1s another |Uted many games to New Yo MR, CINTOSM AW DID WANT #30.000., Bur mere Boy 19 THe GREATEST Tus ban janTweleHT THAT aur wveo. I'M Tep Tane vou 7) AUSTRALIA AND CoIcrrUN Give You CHICrEN pone AM Some Four TIMES A DAY BRINGING bed bot INDUCEMENT. ON THe TRIP. To wren Wo AND BROWN . 1S IT A Go? Sixteen- Year-Old Golfer Threatens Veterans’ Titles om In Shi Shinnecock Hills Club years before had sought to segregate the youthful element by giving ite pe: cial building on the grounds and keep- ing the kids in separate classes when it came to competitions. Then, almost @ dozen seasons later, a “kid” from a small summer club hard by (Bridge- hampton) popped up as a dark colt and took practically everybody's measure of from two to four times lils years, When the programme was made up recently and the conditions named, the managers took pains to revive the old regulation as to age. There will be no more trouncing of grizzled veterans by players in pinfeathers {f the manage- ment can prevent !t. A former chair- man of the tournament commitee sald yesterday that he thought young Car- ter would he allowed to play because e 19 so near the age requirement and did so well last year, but that other boy wonders need not apply unless they would prove themselves well over the Umit. The fleld at Shinnecock is going to That’s the Reason Resion Pie Car- ter, Young Star, May Be | Barred From Tourney. ng Phillp Carter ts allowed to start this week in the annual tour- nament of the Shinnecock :Hiils Golf Club he will get in by the “skin of his teeth.” That organization has revived its rule that players must be more than in order to enter. Young Carter is close to hip sixteenth so everything depends upon rictness with which the tourna- committee interprets the ruling. wearing short trousers, was allowed to start. Being unknown he was not given &@ second| he stronger this year than for several thought. Seasons, partly because it {s the last He qualified by an excellent card and! general tournament before the national in the first round walloped Joseph S.|amateur championship. It will include Clark of Philadelphia, long a Shinne-|Eben M. Byers, ex-national title-holder: Max Behr, twice New Jersey TIGERS AGAIN IN DANGER OF LOSIAG FIRST PLACE. ‘The Tigers are in danger of losing first place in the American League Pennant race again, as they are now only four points ahead of the Athletics. If Manager Jennings's charges should lose to-day they will drop into second place. The Athletics have only held the lead once this year, that being for one day—July Fourth. The White Sox are now third, the Highlanders fourth, six points behind; the Red Sox fifth and the Clevelands sixth. The Giants hi put the Cardinals out of the race—temporarily at least im the National League. The latter are now five and a half full games behind the Cubs, who lead. The first four teams are pretty well bunched, there being but thirty-two points separating them. The Phillies are still second, one game and a half behind the Chicagos, while the Giants are ‘third, but @ half game behind the Quavers. Toronto {s having the best winning streak of the year fn the Fastern League, having won sixteen straight games. If the Maplo Leafs should ment | Last year he Carter boy, EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN WELLS WILL MEET WINNER OF 13 MILWAUKEE E2U! He'll Have to Mike to Make 133 at 3 O'Clock for Wolgast-Mc- Farland Victor. BOXING STAG TO-NIGHT. At the Brooklyn Beach A. ©, Jee Stein af this city and Honey Mee lody, former wetter-weight cham- pon, will clash In the main event of ten rounds. The winner of this bout will be matched with Jeff Smith, the Jersey champion. (Special to The Evening World.) ‘The winner of the Wolgast-MoMur- land scrap at Milwaukee on Sept. 15 will bo rewarded with « battle with the Eng- lish lightweight champion, Mat Wells. Wells had a chance to fight Packy Mae- Farland at Milwaukee late in August before the Bodger Club, but his own stubbornness or that of his manager, George McDonald, was mainly responal- ble for the dropping of the fight. Welle will have to make 138 at 8 o’elook for the scrap, but as he hae repeatedly stated that he can make that pound- age, it is not expected that there wilt ®e very much ¢ ficulty in arranging the match At the Knickerbocker A. ©. of Albany to-night Willie Lewis of this city and Kid Henry, whe Rae a remarkable list of knockouts to his evedit, will swap blows in a ten-round fight, ‘They will weigh in at 147 pounds, give or take a pound, at 6 o'clock, Lewis thinks that his encoumter with Cyclone Thompwon at the Natiousl Sporting Club Inst Woek was valuable experience and wili benefit Lim greatly against the negro, Gunboat Smith, the Coast hearywelght, and Kid McCoy have cally been matched for Frio for an early ‘This contest. will mark the debut ot the ying tio eet mgnagement of Dunn Mangan, The bor wall be Shiy four rounds aut will bein the mat oly Toe aude ani et bette heck he es Dean Working for tro months and is down to 190 pounds, Tom O'Day to match Joe Jeanette, twenty-round mill at ‘ia club. Disiteat draw v4 that it comoter, ts trring han’ ford for 8 Frank Klaus, the hard hitting Pit eigiit, has signed a contract to fia O'Day, the ma M of Frikco, Lab rive in th lent that he will he able to indy to meet Klaus for twenty ro) ne MMttle for the world’s micdlewelgut chata tonsbts Labor Day. Hon again to-night & 5 as well cock summer resident, and a committee- x ampion; claim the Hahtweight title for KO. | etry that in even. more ominous, tue Chicago ‘and Bt. Louta, Now, it the |] defeat the Newarks and the Rochesters lose to the Orioles, which Is likely, Yes oe the Linited States Golf Asaocla- [20% M. Ward, once title-holder of that ilsaat last time “He bast ‘The canta and the Phillies have had|PHillles should become so weakened || there will be a new leader by nightfall. The Torontos are Just ex pointe Potion Quite likely Mr. Clark was two-| state, nd Walter Tuckerman and Wol- Wioning fighis with knockouts all a hard fight to hold thelr positions on | {rat they could not give the Weatern: |] behind now. - thirds beaten before he knew what hel tne arat named hecive crore temo * iale"pate way matched: Ure the country, and he's chuck full of con- | the Western trips without advancing or | nave to fight the whole peopl bias a - - had “got up against.” At any rateltaxen high rank in the national affair, | Teka at ‘ibang out “the” Paladenpie por fidence. I've tralaed him to go right out] falling back, while the star clubs of the | handed. ong! when he finished he was one of the) Water J. Travis will not be in the fer ea oo te lay down, KO ea: and fight the first round as If I was (0 | West have improved thelr atanding on most surprised golfers that ever com-| running, while nelther Gardner White «ti, Goren’ hin tne be the only round in the Aen, and p East, This i largely due to] As far as individual work 1s con- 0. 2Zers OW ig ‘ing cnt Found. ied rounds Phitip! 22" Oswald Kirkby has yet positively | thit wal int BION care Gi y. Te doesn't know { that the Brooklyn and Boston | cerned, the Giants have a record that n the second ane nin bial ee nip | decided, but will probably be on hand.| ,, w boxing commissioners wil! errs oe sane WE clube have given the Glants and the} ought to make them pennant win- Ernest Thomson of Garden; Max Behr {ts already on the spot and | qr ii werk and Me, ie rc Nght weight of ble Age tea practically no assistance in| ners. Philadelphia t# the only ciub iri in é eries ‘ hester Geaven of Shinnecock | this week made a 71 there, which in fast | {i this cit. t {rr that Weer fought. and in another year ing down the Western invaders. The |!" the league that has beaten them ne ge erinecen Se Pal Lian | fe Stnounced” Ther he'll be ti laws by himself. Brown | Boston club hae won but ene game|%. Macrity of games, More than th tan tb hot Dineen | 4 ng beaten on the home hole.) A number of important changes have! iste s. Weeks, w iat doumtdit if he wil be hi na cla 1 brown | Boston » wi D the Bulllise are the Only eiub that hee nk & whole lot more of Dahlen | ‘rhe ‘a world golfer, who has sev-|just been finished on the course, The able.to svare the time, to accent the position developed a right-hand punch th from the Cabs all season, el " ee ad . ‘ and his crew. Not that yesterday’s| eral times competed in the British event, | centre of the c he | oP the board, BEAL. than’ hie, lett he ean Olt won a series from them, ‘They have |C} ti F S db 1 the | the cop bunker guarding th a harde han bis ett, and he tay ot} DOOIN'S INJURY HURTS GIANTS | broken even with the Cubs, have won incinnati Fans surprised Dy | sames were so much in their favor as rned by Clark's defeat, Was | second green has been taken away and | Fadie Smith. the ‘man “who mteree@, the ler no! AS MUCH AS-PHILLIES eight of eleven from the Pirates, and ' i the fact that they have shown them- less genuinely surprised. In| the same thing done on the fifth, where wae Neleoe. Wales ei ag a < aeauel ILLIES, [have won eight ou of thteen trom tne| Brooklyn’s Three Straight |.eives to be everiastingly Aguting for | ‘2¢ final John M. Ward heat the young: | pit has been substituted so one can | fn thin ttr ge ae a tnirwoicae ret there was @ gen pres: | Cavainats, The ndvantebe aatnon tue cach game and will never give up'unti | 5% but he was kent busy tn doing it] seo the hole. On the twelfth the bunk- | 7 Dion. the a ‘6 pan Btl,{mon that the lamentable accident to| way, however, was lost by the contine Victories O Th Pay CHP until well near the clone of the contest. {ers at the putting green have been s0 | My Suen went on oman Catcher Doin of the Phijiles would help | ual defeata of the weaker chive by the ictories Over em, The outcome Was a@ coincidence, be-jre-shaped as to better the approach to| ‘an fidgeting around, as nervour a s a Catcher id, who on June firat | the Sh 'b, of all oth i} nd 8 retin engagement with Joe We. rj Nenat wax eo neve {the Glanta in that {t crippled the Phit- | Cubs and the Cardinals, aslabrated ni reat cause the Shinn p, of all others, | the cup. re A, the tint with Frankie Scat, wasn't he? Wolkaat was vo eown {les ‘That is not true, Asa matter of! A fan on the other aide of the argu: elebrated jis twentieth birthday, hand | O¢ Reesenta, Wha tie Cares Bouse. ei vous the second time he ff " ht. Bre Fee ee rane ctinpling of the Phila. |ment misht say: "Well, the Glanta have (Bpectad to The Bresing World.) ed them 1e second contest yester pe cit "before the Wert Bide A.C, < corner shuffling his chanc , he elgt a8. ere mt Hoe ie ait ner. | delphia team will be almost as bard a| {he same chance of beating those weak Ginpinnatiy TWly/ i 0|2 ORes IF eee ne aha oe othin t South aws feet and biting his lips, They're all ner | dciphla toam will be almost ae Bard 8 toiuhe that the others have." In y HEN Cincinnati took the first | sift was seen by the eleven thousand Spssbat te: ry eas betore & fight thin ooy | Mow to the Giants aa it will to, the that tw true, but the geographical altua Fame of the. Brooklyn eeries| People present. Two men had scored, | camere. Chicas. Phin eat ar Sint ike a we Indian, | PB tion Is agal em. For some reason tying the score. Severold thre = = Brown, and he's like a He doesn't | holding the Western clubs in check the | that has never been explained a club here last Friday one of the local emer mia fi nin a Nothing makes him nervous. nth Holding the: Weetetn clube fa eheck te) Cat Bee Heyer, part SREIAINES 8 CLUB! cities dialed in. hus newepapers to catch Stark at third, The ball went ° AMUSEMENTS, er he's figh champion “ utfleld, 8 7 — care whet et fshting & rel kee Pirrets ded, ‘Two weeks {Toad ax Itedoen at nome. This senson| ‘The classiest thing about the Su- pg mo “Hae ad both Stark and — jearly in the conth George brought! VyEW AMSTERDAM Wat? inh St. Hive. at 6.1 or 8 ab [adopt ee sasibhig’ Overiey ‘Dawa told otters fan exception ta that rule, ae the | perbas Is that they stop at Charles P. | Wiimt Boorml tore eae 4 = ee home the bacon. In his last two per-|] POU A enenger's Wael Gomety ae Laon, a at's one reason wh Agure , 7 ages ’ ait weaker clubs of the Bast are losing | Taft's Sinton Hotel.” ee) ere left on bases tn! o, z * .|formances against the home members| | ‘'te gg Re a ete the one test bet in the class. He |i hist ABAEA HL OUI NIY Qilard FO | it the same regularity at home that| Everywhere that Dahlen's basebati | ‘Re frst gaine, ‘Twice during the pres | Sallee of Cardinals and Mar-| tie"tniy tefthander has not only ap- | THE PINK LADY woukln't be scared If Johnson was !n] le a outtiold ey show abroad, . i ence of the distinguished Dr. Seanton . y plied the brush, but he hag been there the otter corner. Why. if 1 anid, 'K. ©, |tandinig off the Western clubs. | taking these things tnto consideration LAs dic ig cay Si gtes EA in the box the Keds had the vases! quard and Wiltse of Giants | with two hit bouts each time. | JARDIN de P hi rubite I'm going to matoh you for ten ro ,To make » : If the | it 1s @bvious that # damage to the Phil- : cco, | cloesed with runners, Yet they wei iis game yesterday was a corker. In ‘ELD FO! fs Athy Langford. Will you fight?” hetd|Gan's were to go through the West | lies Is also a dumage to the Glante, font’ Gince thet time they have taken (Othe 0 oat more than one are) ictorious Pitch: the opening inning Mugging and Evans| | smoking, Refreshienta, Table Reate O% irk taccen en do Latent three atvaight from the Reds, They | UP he ne man) Victorious Pitchers. stung him for clean singles, while FOLEES ey. te tla . ; continue to stop at the Sinton Hotel, | “ross the plate After the game was | Konetchy secured free transportation. tS inca | R training eek | ike Halt-Holiday for but they aren't held eo lightly now as| Over (he learned dentist came to the Hauser, Bilis and Smith, though, were|| BER GER E)""; ROWN'S man a story they were before, |fhat he would have bet five cents | Ot touts, guy we | MAP, PO ies Baines Touts swinging h AA Bie ets ty 4 4 ALE ete about one cf his recent fahts—a ‘The three beatings given the Reds by jasainst $10 that the Superbas would HIE two splendid games uncorwed | CHe,o8 aurikes when the three pillows | Tinea gpg uray %, story that shows why he Is a _ bat ayers on f] top the Trolley Dodgers have made lc win that game. Fe ae Eee ee aeg mises smiled: After the opening. span Ditinebam ‘tea Wea, : $ i sida bs ate a by southp Marqui o + Be Hcg § A jeopeetul manager. ane the. met | se have put the Giants back) 'To-day's game should be a tough one VALESKA SURATT na hts fight with Ed Kenny at Albany, Kenny | D in the running, particularly as the Phil-| for the That's because EN WiC isueipue' Morsan tovkel| arty gnome wook op wit on|{ EARL GARDNER TO RETURN ATHLETIC NOTES. IONES s BU TTS IN Hiies have teen hoiding thelr own with| they o-dn the anus || HAMMERSTEIN’S | uiu" Wim over and agreed to put, Brown H hante and suit tre exivoine | TO JOB AT SECOND AGAIN ON WOLGAST'S the Cubs, and Skipper Johnny McGraw | larly constructed Salles, He beat thera ROOF vie! 2s ees Ber ect canny wee oH Of pitchers goes merrily on, Tn] U A. Co atar hiete! for BOUT WITH PACKEY, || ve a very nanny tndividual 16 ihe ago and in Friday's show here rast pas Patmos. Root i off” ‘that Kenny waa lite bombardment or “etneday Chass ¥ Alscontented wi dinals can be spanked again to-day. RUTH S nd Dh \ Pe tk 4 t a F ve clab and return there a ————— whaled them tn easy fashion, nN HAM | Principals in the pate & tons ue of kn I i pnd ih had his whole staff shot to pleces and |} ¢ par Gana? Habre Ht ras noon as they are remedied MILWAUKER, Wis, July @ ng| The series now stands two to one in ince then the’Cardinals have looked i OAID, \h i Stat od A ought Packey McFarland te @/tne White s. 5 t a , ly thal ~ tel one 4 WU Shen : Dog omp: > Ci hool Hose wud. jo t deew. the White Sox also sent as many as | he will return to his Job at aecond Adie Hines, the clever welght-thrower of th | iow comes word that the Wolgast-Mc-|t!@ Glants’ favor. is bogus in comparison to the Giants. und Girly Be six-round drav ont Morgan {CENt Brave twirlers to the mound be- |] a He was sent in aa a pinch || Pasime A.'C:, is showing marked imororamen | isariand ta tanbton yee we author of St, Louis's onef Marquarq and Wiltse not only bunched Cun On the afternoon of the fight Moran | fore they had imbedded the double har-|] hitter on Saturday and nothing but || smooth and Ir fooks am though he fe'due'to snoe | Jones, Wolgast's manager, ts the rn is i Friday selon she: big] wo firieHy High Slane gainaa Bie Ene Hearned that the house was to be PatheE)poon Into the hearts of the New York | hard luck Kept him from winning || up detier than ever bef thor of this surprising announcement. 8 was started, Is slated to go back eae ee ee Biny Oe case Fale slim, aa Kenny had been substituted | rang the gama, He smashed at the first || ptonever, P Pi Laat Mtoe 1 Ha aayasthare ava @ ta6 UIu nt. | fo the firing line to-day, Either Cran-|OM the defense and stole bases pretts MUSIC for another man. ( street & MAN) So great has been the strain on the || Dall pitched and shot it toward short erent iro Veet’ fouling hast ‘ewes UR : pid che eco | © Drucke will oppose | much at will on Jae! es, t0meF Bri ton eac stopped Morgan and T hope your| pitching staffs of the Hilltoppers ant |] Uke a bullet. A great stop made the || ihe team's fe Semin at ‘Cette, Bar’ | Yet to be arranged, It is known that is iy peculiar that the tree | Geeweien's Understudy, | Then, Sil) HALL, hoy knocks this fellow out to-night, |the White Sox that General Chase und |] Out. possible, Nine tlmes out of ten [| Zesteriy, ant ffhcre's any plektng of, comts has authority to forfett thet cham-|, Jt '# strangely peculiar (has tht Sask! | Btsele and Bob Harmon, the Cardinals | Daily at 2.48 and 8 p gad pers fae tuinited MAnuia home the bacon. meets 3 leved, hi “i Nero, fae this series have been bracketed. In the| together. But to-day the Glants must} Taian Herlein, *Man-itunte NSU here once with a gang cf atrike-break- | 0 : : ne Ay p sand elles’ ais fon ada tar odin ila ved: Ho ver, that is al be settled ser 1 won for the Car-| go against, Sallee again, and to further TaUANE erat While: pages reigaed led to Jones for smile factorily y and that the men | {inais, Saturday Marquard went over! handicap them, Bresnahan counts upon PALISADES ENT Shewing the cud of reflection on this, |DIAY tHe second doubleheader on 0-|taneg in the fourteenth. Saturday it Us Pomalhe that mect| will come together early in the fall i NY the Giants and yesterday | getting back to duty, So does Mike PARK Morgan sought out the club managers: Planted ail vertigna 8" | was the White Sox that came from be- PS ee eel ene ate Mowry, the regular third sacker, Bres- | joosite W. 180th St. Ferry Pinus tay "Bay," sald he “se padronses O61" Planned and aivertiond. 44. (hind and tled things up tn the ninth, |GOOD RUNNING DONE ily, the t uthpaws not} nahan missed ail four gamex when the all the unions in town anc See ae eet guankmed £0 the In /orhe extra inning distance proved too o ved t victories but by| Phillies were in town and has yet to 31 St enrages as Quick aight and nt, but when they are forced | Much for Chase and hie men and again BY HYNES OF OZANAMS |: three Hd have applied] officiate in the series with the Giants Peasea? bin pital’ Patas write this down and a lot o AM HAHIG Choe en city, ate forced | thoy fell down, Not, however, until Jue t nine, Nothing but a miser-|The Duke worked out yesterday and Awrya's playuoude era) 00d) ache made, Write: ‘If you want t ind two of them running into. extra /every form of reinforcement known to ia “ At the 0: A aie ja on at first e in the ninth} while he didn’t go back on duty, stated je Igoe Mieamboats direct biee) potlerriaker tak ood liek 5 i 0 baseball was employed di 10} Martin Sheridan te running “"B t the Ozanam A. A, members’ games | | f Friday's mati prevented] that he expects to perform to-da —Dally Mut, LILLIAN RUS ae ‘ nt Bi nings it's an over-dose, A fan surety | DASe?® mployed during the dy-| a close second—not in the shot, but tn a¥oimdu: | pe), De Witt Cl 4 > p y: | NEW—Da AN RUSSEL fornight come to see Knockout Brown !nnings its an overdove A fan aurely ig moments of the combat. ‘Sheridan has gathered an unusual amount | Meld at De Witt Clinton Park, J. P. {sities from owning nine nothings, while] Then, Mowry ts practically ready BRIGHTON : hewn trim, Ha Kenny at Baleberbookan | Mi) go & l9nk way foe oe COMEDAD WBeh Bai te Dffat during the last few. taooths Hignes carried off the point honors bY |Marauard and Wilts did Jam on the} work’ and young Wallace Smith, who | BAM : 4 og, |ihnings of the pastin 4 “ o two-mile ne Bt stnaees uring two he five ¢ 8. In| whitewash smote the ball so savagely in the series | righ wnat’ night. the was packed, |!nnings of th erat wo attere Jack Gleason of alee le eet at a Pe eaters’ | ine Gui-yard handicap Hynes was placed | Yesterday Wiltse registered his third! with the Phillles, has weakened unde> “And if I saw one union putton ko anlage tocdaw it seams lke a halt) rw 4 splendid rac. His time was 9 minutes | « the buck mark, and after allowing “ive victory of the season over] the third b; poaching work of Johnny pant me at the oer I saw a thousand,” | /nninKs f | Frisco Bu s H b tye} seconds, pe liberal handicaps, showed the way tolthe Bresnahanites, [He won the Sun-| McGraw, and mis ues by him have gone af orga : ot tere te Oe pea : Disk Edwents of the UY, A. 0. the tape in a fine sprint, winning y game here on last trip, and®a long way in making the Inst. two] 12 Big THe Gait wen fast and furious while | oe oe ey obwaged. In she nite| YS FIUD | wx exerts fut ot handliye The one-mile run also resulted |when’ the Cardinals Be OU Eo OWT, AP enn te $time rporesd by d né ot a Kenn Box at Als, busily age n sho CON . , | sive . r . Mt lasted, and ie stash in the body, |Our Highlanders down the Ine. Then,! National | Fat! stealer elie ala In a vic for Hynes, who was given ACADEMY &F Muste. ' t th c ty! _—-- + ~~ _ -—— - — | " i q \ Baibars dius eile atria PHENOMENAL VALUES |. Nught to have heard the crowd |@ouble bow-knots in the tall of the erat-} 4 coord} a 4 Y | aad while haughty Tigers. AM in an it] AY hited Le reliable Information, | STANDING OF THE CLUBS. i T00ks tke a Week of highly exciting 2ack Gleason, the San Francisco sport. Aaremioan um Acvt, NATIONAL LEAGUE, Tap wae deeds here and abroad. Are you ready? (28 Man, has purchased the Boston On. ; 7 = chemia, Soloists, engue Sianding, me | National Raseball Club from” Willian: | Pag :+ in our remnant sale, Sult of the finest Im “MANHATT, Went dl 8 414] The fret three struggles with the| Hepburn Russell of New York, Glea: Mat 48 Yat Hie HB vs dere ells 9 1 42 white Box would Indicate tbat they | son used {0 be a boxing promoter, but | fork 46 45 Ata ported material to measure $18.00, coa. and THe CUE Midnite cs.44 40 4sb\Prodense":"BY #3826 have something on us when tt comes 49| hag given up the game entirely. He | RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, HEA st —— going the distance, As sprinters the! ¢y, at the Hub exhale : 0 mes ehediies, New York, 0) St, Lonts, oni), Results of Yesterday's Games, | Highlanders are in a class by them-| i arn thak the ea Mig tad Pai We mi natstied | Hee, Baty, 6) Bt wat trousers $16.00, Get-Rien-Quick 1, First game elves, but once the ing wire} ® sold 5 pon al n n atl A cad EY 1 nd gate, Selves, but once the ninth inning wire! om is put in the field, end he ! fini chicas, Ys [EALERT Hea eRe Ba bn passed they begin t The | Bway |Co., erlin —— jes ned Sox work on Marathon | '¢nds to spend big money to obtain) GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. ity St, cock Ps vlaizenee Ma Games Scheduled for glo-Day, | basis and the further they go thesbetter| good talent. Gleason has Leen In town se gt New Mork Kew York at St, Lona Wo at Newark they get. In the opening seteeo the for some time negotiating for the pur- wreland. a ir Brooklyn at Cincionatl, For td ont atta Highlanders came from the fear and tied them up only to do a Dorando col- chase ef the Bostons, and It is reportel | hat he has just concluded negotiations, | Feta polls at Moston, i 1 Ws ARNHEIM, Ninth 303 | C

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