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_THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, rvrT: BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ‘he THIS SPORTING LIFE Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN WILLIE LEWIS WINS Gat nt ts sas ALL THE WAY OVER QUIT CHA tribon, Laos og ‘Suoes ‘You CHANLES ~~ THe How Sort These Best GAME J PLAY ; LADIES GAMES ARE 1% FooTBAu ,AND For & REAL I Quit Twat Because ATuveTe (T Got Too TAME WHeN THEY CUuToT THe WILUNG - RENRY AT ALBANY New Yorker Scores Clean ; Knockdown in Ninth Round ‘ of Tough Battle. Billy Gibson of Fairmont A. C. Thinks Ait the New York Club Managers Should Hold Meet- * Ing and Agree That No De- cisions Be Rendered in Boxing (Bpectal to The Drening World.) ALBANY, Aug. 1.—One of the tough- est pugilistic encounters ever staged here was fought at the open air arena ot the Knickerbocker A. C, between Wille Lewis of New York and Kid Henry, the Trojan colored welterweight. Lewis was accorded the popular de- cision for the advantages he gained in the tast four rounds and for outpoint- ing Henry all the way through. The Negro was unable to land effectively on Lewis, while the latter planted jabs Double Bill on Hilltop Soe'Gow Stn ae a Gomeee Gives Chase New Chance |iei* estore a san - round. th They fought straight Queensberry rules, protecting themselves at 0%, have ween held in the past, is one of To Annex Third Rung ind while this meant a lot of ¢linch- who! have applied for a license. rt ing and hugging, both men fought is trying to get all of the man- ATG boxing club mangers in New ‘Work are still figuring out the } Dosslbilities of the new boxing Jaw. . Billy Gideon, who runs the Fair- —_sa Snare orhad tan Pap istylod viciously and used thelr heads and el- together to discuss the situation. fern ing distance of place to taste| They cach” weighed “in” unde am in favor of an agreement ‘Western Baseball Clubs Have ss distance of third place only to taste] (They each wolghed ‘in under | 148 ft al) the lube under which no de- ions will be given in bouts,” said Spread ess Throughout | rer Paks, Won tein ete dae, Legerend (ied Notes in the best possible @ideon last night. “We have been get- After all we are not so bad, are we? —_— the East This Series. odie tne piece tr rover | Graduate Coach dinner appettien of ‘000 fons st Sysiem Again for Eli Crews people | “net Wecisions,” and 1 don't much difference to the } r or not @ referee picks | @ wigner*in the ring. If regular ref- ‘@ decisions are to be given there | be endless discussions, just as th were in the Horton Law days, W! the decisona are close many peopl de inclined to think that the referee BY BOZEMAN BULGER. mont. Bufloce tt to say that Hal m Ue Chase end Me brave body of mon AR be it from us to be adjudged a] soo4 eng of bad news, but it be- "Fotos ae ee teen purveyor ever been dishdd out to a band of comes & painful duty, nevertheless, | defenders at the Hultop since Ban to announce that the esteemed White! Johneon and Frank Farrell decided ALE has decited to return to the Sox are in our midst again this after-| that New York could ort two Y graduate system of coaching the noon. Moreover, they are going to do| teams. Jack Warhop, the most euoc- oarsmen. Radcliffe Romeyn, isn’t straight, and that he {s standing ik tviet The Siete theve cObOrsstl:) Seis season, tose chet os foll0) hove } im with the gamblers. As things are ptain of next year’s varsity crew, ha: tiee for the Highlanders to get back in| {M# season, tons shot ae full of holes | Sereccea Jamee O. Rodgers, "08, as head Going now betting doesn't cut any fi third place begins as early as 3 o'clock ‘wre in the bouts at all. Boxing ts B urch Sent to Minor Leagues played just as badly behind him, |C0ach. He rowed on his freshman crew Set os Seeman ms ot Giant Players Say |German Sprinting Marvel Ma tetting ont of Lapping tne bees Mae eee Thinking of Coming Here To Compete tor I. A.A. C. Comes a feature again, as it was in th ol@ Gays, it'll make trouble for ¢! Same, and before long the new and the second just as soon thereafter as is compatible with public clamor. To ‘this it might be added that if the Hilltop brigade should succeed in winning both games we will return to third place and will be forgiven. On the other hand, by Brooklyns tt te ox should—ob, well, what's the use of being « calamity howler? There is the situation just as she Cree, the star of the club, went ali |and on the crew of 18% which competed pleoes and misjudged one fly |at Henley, and has coached subsequent that gave to the Som thetr fret ad. vantage. Chase ale Got worse It wos Speed ekonce te |Mill.be guided closely by the principles Qet all the bad work out of their eve. [28 Bob Cook, Yale's fi old coach. here’e hoping that the real | Coach Rodgers will be assisted by the to-day. freshman crews. He was captain of the football team in 1898. Yale men eay he following advisory committee: Fred- erick W. Allen, captain of the 1899 and ter, and the best way to keep the bet- ting out fe by running no-dectsion ia aa o stands, fellow citizens. The idea is:/ To the dreary pastime th: 1900 crews; Alfred Cowles, tal McGrawites Easily Capture Remade four yards in the “hundred. t Dodger Outfielder Sold to the rere vecoma disheartened. ‘Now that|brignt Iitlo moe however Tie aneet | et; Tredeciek Btevensom, captain te bouts. I'm afraid that if betting be- ‘ace with Ramadell, the time seemed ou know they've started digging ‘apot in question was young Mr. Magner, ls Three Out of Four Games | According to Gissing’s Massage | * } Dut the ti Atlanta Southern League | be Liced | oa en ge a er, | 1888; Payne Whitney, captain in 1898; y be replaced by @ new anti-boxing of Comet, who so remarkably fast that I eome- Rew subway there can be hope for suc- one e Augustus 8. Blagdon, captain in 1901, | — Siren ues oe ao aes an wi tenderer mate moa eo aaa Pent [anne Fut pane | neyo, te oer mamnawy ing in St. Louis. Artist, Now Home, Rau IS | tints, tre ‘very wow, made i ub. acs Rate eaicarhochar i bowet|Rie"ana tight nar"Ear aed | len wil be chron } 8000! right up to that standard. Thies youn; | the game, expectally if the Box- a World Beater. “Rau told me that he was thinking Menagerie ie aie, seman clea | collegian te wo small that some of the| Vere McRineey, 0 C pacer tag Commissioners make it their buel- ane : ° of making a trip to New York next by the flag for a final stand. Te| fem might have overlooked im, but | owned by I. J. McKentle of Winnipeg, won the (SRP rm ous ropeatattt | er. 200m ae teks were ie intact "ts maae|| BbBets Declares | iis sion ss oS im, Gee. Di |hetk of tpt Suing’ a eum at oa a ee Pe, es They argue that the boxers, under the|°latming no pennante—John ts too wise! wAKH WEBER, the massage artist| the trip. If Rau comes over here torun|| Dahlen Will Lead |). wording Hamt end dey terie ce er ee SE PL Present no-decision custom, often go| for that when a race stacks up as does who accompanted Harry Gissing on | You'll see eome of the greatest sprinting 12 ‘a pitching staff that will the ‘at for Fesulted in the fastest average for into the ring intending to box carefully | the National just now, but John's coun-| J nis invasion of Hurope, has re-| Your eyes ever looked upon,” says Jake, Dodgers in 19. lana they’ report vrecrean “Puties tak through the ten rounds, taking no| tenance was overspread with smiles turned home with the declaration Ford are practically ready for the naa, hap Gouble-barrelied fray, and there ta a| jot ma concen) ey ees ooking FOF 8! ockey Ghiltng, the mon noted rifer of race . A. ‘Travers inland, but ht Jake ts chance of Oot O Femey | But tac Be. 18 Sram North ‘America, will not be permitted He says) inetropolitan 6 2 ‘There have been all sorts of ce of copping the White Sox at the) euch. Though distinctly a half portion | 207s! Nor "ang, 2! faa the bout gees the full distance. |doing ax well ax the Cardinals ts culte! Gissing declared he would be glad when | #ickn” Jake re Shia It || guise’ goise the rounds to the ||fnish. Of course it isn't any fancy eA i ortion | vo accepts mounts until ed ule 1. Sotrely | recover “ this young collegian te about | of the Canadian Recing Association suspended him With a referée in the ring to give a| 4" accomplishment, yet the Gieats| ne hag fulfilled two more engagements | [ar fist month and he te going to make another |] Sooo enat the Dodgers wrore to chance, but it’s @ chance just the same, uy Host bit of machinery thet has | until that das After an extendet investigation into jecision be he | turned the trick with seeming ease. ok the boat for home. have @ new manager next season a, Sraced our diamond for many a moon, | the charge mate by the stewards of the Windsor iieuiats win erie ean de, thelr To-day 1# a time of rest in the Na- ewe in place of Bill Dahlen, but Presi- Bl ied 1277 conwolation to the New | He didn't get a chance at the bat, but | treck that be het not ridien Hertigouche 10 wid Pest—19 deliver the goods—which will| tional League, but to-morrow the Giants when seen here sail | oi grief ia mot Lhaegngnniny in the feld. ig from an olf plaine- ee eee be @ ver, pleasing cordition of affairs | assail the Pirates, who, at the present e was a ourly wolf. for the spectators whe pay fool money | time, are enjoying more prosperity than man alone to-day. The Western invaders| The firet ball hit after } t ba " have spread sorrow and distress|in the game was a hi eee te WANTED, to see a good, fair, stand-up contest. | any club in Mr. Lynch's most estimable organtsation. The Pirates have snatched throughout our Eastern shores, While ie ATHLETES. we are downhearted over the kick tn|thought 1t @ bute bat neat: wey ree 500 twelve straight gamos, which le an ao-| ang when it came time for the half-mile Fen a heavyweight known, as |complishment of gfeat merit even in &lrace he was dead on his feet. He won | 5 aa Prizes; Sold Gold Medals, Write for the alate received by our Hilitop crew, |ing tr get conn eta, ot cee exten | Sm Tee Preece Co 0 RS, imagine how they must feel down in| thts little Cornell kid ehot behind War-| ~=~aAMUSEMENTS. : 7 Philadelphia! With one game between auth ~ fim Doveherty. Peter hasn't, been in| clase % league to aay nothing of the! nis heat easily and in fairly good time, f Ziting for a lodb time, and. in feu National, but when he tackled Braun, the Ger- Seer arancen during the past five or| There 18 a wholesome flavor to the| man middle distance runner, in the], hop ike @ rocket, scooped up the ba'l me them and firet place anda lead up to aeeennnaer iat the elghth toning the ‘Athletics had’ the |Tcigt tines, And without even | WEW AMSTERDAM Wins" raed *y work of the Giants that makes McGraw | finale he was not strong enough to atx a ety pean cooraaciny ne hopeful of the pennant. When the 1911| win, prope knocked from under them be the straigthening up shot it to first in time| | iciaw & Eriauser'a Musical Comely de Late, Ho 'taat time wae long ago. Nobody |ceaeon began it was predicted freely! "When we went to Berlin for a few to nab the runner, who happened to be Tigers and, once more, the Detroit gen-| "Doc" W! PIN tlemen are out in front Kicking duat in mie, Memnars sent chance || THE, oad league. that the Giants would cop, and each| races Gissing rounded into fine shape who crore mer tie. erent, (Pies San day adds to that {dea There wae a|2n4 won almost every race he started wan a dive f ae ap ae aa GC na pace Wee) biegpell Sinaly Cathay seat tng, Ret «rounder trom |] JARDIN de PARIS “@.i, 5 a Garting effect. c* his “wallop.” The | temporary slump in the pitching efforts | {, Ha. became 8 sreas favorite and chances, because they know they ;an|the Joints hopped the rattler for Pitts-| that Gissing will sail back on @ steamer | the N, Uttle risk of losing reputation as long|>ur«. Three out of four from @ team | jeaving England on Aug. 19. greatest e Sue ot “We landed only a few days before spraatiry ie azn mine pia hori wt | the English champtonships took place, fae eb Reel? at 170 pounds, but can and went to Brighton, where a little training was done on the grass trac! saya Weber, “Most of the time it rained so that Gissing couldn't do any work, ETER MAHER te to hox at the P Fairmont to-nirht, his opponent ked impossible. Af Nights at 5.20, CINCIN! , Aug. 1—The Dodgers 5 5 | have Se erator Bureh to Atlante ZIEGY“LD FOLLIES Smoking, Refreshme League. He left lest e FOLIES j Ta la Carte) ch of the Southern Bway. | from 0.0 to. A. M. Send "wallop” was taken up hy aport-|of the New York tingers, but Mathew- | {'vig'aungtic club. Of course they mere aint for nie new berth. croetroat|| LANLTOrA an mi BERGER Elsa tine i describe the | 8% a jarquard, to say noth | only paying a compliment to Gissing's piece ving U5 to pd ‘lef RG a oy Rodky diverse 4 ing of the others, are delivering with | great knowledge of the running game. boy in the firet game he pitched against é a clockitke stead!n He ts going In grand form now, : ne pala Pisa beats thn Marquard is the best bet In the Judg- “Bay, there's a fellow over in Ger- ture his opponent a somersauit, {Ment League, of which McGraw 1s «| many beating a the crack sprinter onee saw him hit Kid Carter so hard |Past master. When $11,000 was paid for inetucing mas Haemadell, Woo ie Faves that the Kid actually fiipped completely | 8 Telease, McGraw was hooted. When| Rau tn a race at Berlin he beat over in the alt, falling on his face. Marquard failed to deliver a lot of the Peter has beph having a hard time more unkind said a lunacy commiasion of late, and the affair is intended as a| Should be appointed, but Marquard ts winning games now with regularity, H. = ele e he le to fant! neig the Cardinals to five hits yooter- w ots, ° the Reds gave that game to the locals. F t N It was the last game of the Brooklyn urs ew | aw ou series and ended two to one for the * young: | yk Burke was the failing a - tet He Ha ratird Bos. tn the last inning, He ‘on » and Jim oie are Bgan's single Westchester fighter and farmer, veel eed went to thie MeLean| Will probably be the principals in the first big contest under the new boxing All the Games at a Glance in fed 10 Bene ti aaot Seeste and| law, aa they are acheduled to fight ten day, after having beaten them on Sat- ag 9° urday. If he can continue throughout Pee8 ( Seashed t will be remem- emashed @ hot liner straight at Burke. rounds here next week. I Dow! ran the plate. Everybody | bered that not long ago the pair were (With Apologies to All the REAL Poets) | the present ‘ae he has gone for WHAT THE BOX S ORES SHOW ney ran for the pla BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. At the Twentieth Century Club Jeanette of West Hoboken and me Ross of Newcastle, Pa. will clash in the main bout of ten rounds, THE LURING LAND OF LAUGHTER works Thureiay, Pepected Burke to throw to Catoher| matched, but at the last minute Smith TORE “Aborn O} era Coin tt Sis Our Giante—Fate can't keeo them oe oe mans the lavemunent of $11,009 Bergen, but inetend be tare, the ball! cancelled the engagement and took a rounds, OPERA | CORGEANT KI. 2 Boe ; Ro to send Pitcher Infleléer Turner toward trip to the Coast, where he was unable Fairmont A. ©. MATINEKS WED, GAT. & SUN., 250. & 60c, seen atten tise conti tena tat teeta Corrales Pilsage, | Oulleter Butcher to tho sod) Gnd Downey scored with the winning | {0D 0? ine OM craps, Jack Fitsgerald|| Meher, ex-Iriah champion, ‘we. Mee They bod up fresh im every town. [revs "anout shot thelr bolt, The club has been eold to the Chicago Cubs ——e rua. took his place, and those who saw the|| Doherty, 10 rounds. two yn boys all blame Burke, No matter where they chance to|didn't play good ball in the series just | for two outfielders and a big lump of Walter Johnson pitched the Nationals to an easy} The Brooklyn voter ever the Gl Dahien told him it was|exhibition that the Quaker put up atill play, past, and the pitching was far from vd Lary Lajole, who} but Manager + money. He w' jelive have the taste of it left in their mouths, good. The Cards have to hit to mal J 121 not be delivered until) bas just returned to the game regularly all right apd that he knew positively c i da i & a ed i yes the season tn his organiza- | Napa got two of thar ita : foe ner bed play like that would never|Smith is hoping that he will catch mit. who a Phere’s something doing every day nd they @id not do that against — Bay Langford out of condition, and if he pol od as aaron ry the Giants’ fil Since injury to Mani come again from him. Burke supposed soothe thinks he will score a knockout. | 214 frycl Rehan (Orleans to, thect Mate Wale 4 th, .| the Giants’ fingers, cea rable to cave It took the Tigers ten innings tp detest the| two men were out when he 10 get ior wil’ take on either Wells or Meverlant ag fay. Nk Bill mean roe ath again, the Windy City man. | Ait #9 the final game of the exces ot Pile | Mitchell at first, ther big. match, which te o,ngar-champtonship | ® the club closes arrangements with tine #0 initial sack again, th id the world's champions won the: ssiest play was made by Mar- ‘ ro my ¥ Ln ment has been going through the changed places with the Tigers why | The classiest, Play was Male sO hell, arte Tia Si cen tran tor oe oF the fron Xia er al te tas) { eague lrectors |** put in right fle! v4 tropolit he fe wheduled to {ace Frankie Co aarhere They run the route with clang and minor leagues with a fine tooth comb 5 ie in the ninth tnning. Wheat pura, bear rank mys, and clone Jebnny Fy carey eee a ale nilcago ’ layers who look as nt. Hummel was out, fonal Stub 5 | ing to city the Newark boy ‘will ———— SSSI aE To Hear Magee’s | tire, iver oar aeveion Toto ‘worthy | oSycertie’ an,oey l tne int |B Sono, Wheat staring at third | eo nut a, Phy hea | Mai Te ul Rit, aber iat |B eG ht On Bi MAeLS They're spreading gloom and con- 4 sucestora of the Peerless Leader, National League fight for the flag. Mtr) Davidson nit the frat ‘ball pitched | ie feng arta te sip Mits'ouas'ty Rt] | Paddy guliran, the ghioe Iman, and De righton beach Hace: tion pony — terrific ewipe into Marsan's glove. He) wer’ given ti Crntantiye SAnshow the’ mates | Deshler of Boston will te ta, 180 fitesen round Dally at 2.45 and 8.30, stern: ea o- he trace a for the ith of. this month andthe | encounter at Manchester” Nit. "on The Red Box and the Browns split » doutte | caught it, turned and without the frac: | is arang rth lp goonth seocunter ot Manchester WB. Wee 4, and AM over thia big baseball nation; Manager Dootn of the Phillies, who was injured | header, both winning by the same score—8 to 2. | tion of a second’s delay threw the ball | contestants will weigh in at pounds at 6] ft p Nght, eee n'a colusion at the pl Hd ‘dock. th a Tecent game at st But what I'd really like to know ia, ° (Special to The Evening World) ad has ance been in the Mound Oity te giraight to the plate, catching Wheat, Charley Harvey — Eddie She. ’ r great work is candidate for the | man of this city have been ‘matched INCINNATL A 4 Le tee ine cetiot, exited Go take | gt G4ne sonttnued thelr erat work stenting |Sino tried to, eoore, by the width of a| _ Jus Dion, the ladiensnals candidate for the | Be allantic A.C. af hockewan Seka gi Whe tossed the dove into St, Louia?} CINCIND Us. 1. — President | ne train for Philadepnia to-morrow. He te in| precg on Manager Brestahans while thee gist | very fine helr. Hienta fora. {rg ue Austriie hedaetion Scene Ree . Charles Wbbets of the Brooklyn Na-| hope that he may be able to direct his team from | jin cop even one additional stations Sate Seer Lt hah Mt atoaD Palit anti Lore | Tertetealghtes will ‘be ring ‘apringtts _<apetzelien tional League Club and Chairman | the bench when they return home, ores Eastern League Standing. Poona tc ertce end at to tiga bu way | Klckerbocker A. 0: of ‘Afoany aug’ 1” *| Tel fe second place we stand to-day; August Herrmann of the National Com. Ne weer, Oe bts, WwW. has oftere: ng. “inet! ‘Toms o ne old St, Loule star, who has | miss: Cincinnat! late last night my Dowd, the : Might have deem first—oh, well. it lon lett DIBNE | ioon manager of te New Bedfont (Lasiem League) bad A for Chicago, where they wil! appear to- re $ ri ae a, i i a at ye Shean He the autumn sith | Joe Btein won over Honey Mellody, the v1 NEW ly ht champion. 4 — &) '808| Newark... eam this season, as beea discharged for alleged 9 Wen hmetre ‘oins g Bi Brotatacs’ r ty for, Senne | LT eaten Contine) ‘senod ‘of ota ra Ito may day as members of the National League | ueslet of au. afsteon aie, ih, The 4 47 484! Be.op, Moceory end Jee fomery tthe sri Bat wong a Ricadown ind ihe eu n8¢ | trighton Beach Piracotts, i : — cr pg a, ike (eat Thies tear ath were torr when ‘they ‘quit the cree Be frat nest week—we don't care|Board of Directors to hear the appeui| wong comm tos Cievind tht the Naps are Me ity ona, Pree tee ruin Citra Yomre He Rath Pee So Heal mee ete arte ° der Sherwood 3 ot the much; - cus Pith American se Sinipigiips > | oid MBB, and 30e, | WE OFFER NOW az ater hte great inducements in our remnant sale. This /49, 20 & 30 morning we have thrown ina lot of serges com= =| i» Cohan’s " Fi heey Phillies for reinstatement, Ebbets said They're going now to beat the Dutch,| suet before his train left Cincinnati Betting a pare that, if you ploase, | that he will give President Horace STANDING OF THE CLUBS, Fogel of the Phillies one of the greatest | AMERICAN LMAGUE, NATIONAL LEAGUE, Bhould pull the pennant down With | rurnings over of his life for taking the |} cS Uh Ww. 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