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——— reste deed . were ee ramets an. UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY cette aaa pee meena Em crimmpeame tein. Wolgast’s Manager, Tom Jones, Is In Town and Says His Boy Would Be Tickled to Death to| Meet Knockout Brown Again, ‘, Providing the Purse Suited. on, m0, Loom at Tut Buonpe IN THe Gauery ! Copyright, 1911, ‘BOB FITZSIMMONS WANTS TO HOLD AN OLD-TIMERS’ TOURNAMENT by The Press Publishing Co. ane TER ae THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 8 191n BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YO (The New York World). EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN me 700, Gos ATHLETICS DRAW LITTLE FURTHER AWAY FROM TIGERS World Champions Nose Out White Sox in Fourteen and Ten Inning Battles. ‘The Athtetios drew slighty ahead of the Tigers can League race by markadie battles from while the Detrotts Onprriat, Punting ‘OVER. . fire innings ‘ans New Tort Wert) ba Gus RUHLIN AND Tom ea bg lhe Om JONMS, manager of Ad Would Be A FING PaiR of" o for twelve infngs, Wolgast, lightweight champion Or "WHITE WoP|s_. — [Thirteenth each of them id ef the world, is in town. while in the nest session rr, Jones ian't among ue with) scored the winning tally. any hostile intent. He ism't exaotly | MIGHT SPRING SOMETHING NOWELL. ( hunting new victims for Wolgast. He's Stans “Tyrant” Cobb Teaches | -— ac, Gasca | sha foe ie oe Coen aitniencne| Caldwell an Important Bie inker tha some tour ‘genes Chet in§ public even the faintest odor of | Crrotrase wil fight any Ughtwetsht in the world whenever any olub offers the rift sort of money for hie end," de- clired Mr. Jones, “Brown? ‘Why, cen tainly. Brown t# getting @ reputation in. the West as well as around here, apf as @oon as any olubd offers a good Tost purse he can have a fight ‘with joa, let Brown's manager @o out — Hilltop Twirler Will Never Again Groove First Ball for Tiger the end of hie Daseball days. It te true Lesson in Pitching 7 the first ball in the groove. The other |, haymaker was dollvered by Charite Hemphill, another veteran who knows when to go after a plate « when to let tt alone. In fact, had a chance to profit by what he saw | Hemphill do ra Jerr (% Too Busy HUNTING BeAR Otherwise Giants Might Have Won Opening Contest in | the Windy City. he to Return to the Game shouted when he performed hie a! feats. When h he could have asked for a raise in salary and been granted most anything | He iffioult stole home in the sixth ‘Tinker, more than any other of the local players, broke up the great de- hae pitched thirty-elght coneccutive ia- nings without giving a base on bate and thirty-four straight innings ‘with. @ut deing scored on, eee Pt thai Ta gates bantnd and ore eats Sess yee aes ot ‘thirteen: ae tones of Waieeet Trao't core waemer'n nin | Star When the Bases Are| tampa! paymnier came frre” | IN ALASITA. we ee Le Pcie Be Sra ace re hae ee = Coe ee be end’ ancther on Sim with ony (avec to ‘The Brentng Ward.) lo league for him to fF ea SI scumc adssnip caynons. Oo sated Spa out In the fourth when Hemphill!) Here’s the Prize Boob Play of Year Chicago, Aug. & Tent evs penn ota fr nee oe eee. eon Eee “Mh see trom the Rat of Douta be has| Toy AY CALIDWBELL iarnat « tazon| She “Rinsar “an hat "a. “Shee to and Chief Meyers Is Author of It. ||) mana the ion ot the sesd m |Gram and” Saceiery Gray af Se use| aes tres we Soe pay fam through in the past six months. fo pitching during ad comaine etewt or whether he would try to get the National League Marathon. | tors showed some disappointment when na Shee hia at afer taatiney ot Hie taken on the toughest of them, fant with Ty Cobb and company|® dave on ball, They didn't have tong Chance te driving his reorganized | ey seer a pan” pettermoun that the | i) Peed BE vee Harnah, ene om after another. thet will be a valuatie amet to thim to| to walt, however, for Hemphill naw ine Frachtine ot breakneck speed because be! “Born of the teams wore titting thelEira he learned it at the cost of @ game, but the time to clean up was when the feele that it ts adsolutely necessary to ball hard and often yesterday, ——»—— aq get an offer, and Brown can get his pitcher @anded tim a good one. Sum- 40 @0 to Keep out of the way of the| Mathewson and Brown ooked itke » Murphy Wine Over Hurley, fight aa soon ae he’e ready for ft. Thear|1n the long run it will be weil worth mers, following the Caldwell line of fast coming Pirates. The Giants couple of untried pitohers getting their! JHFFHRSONVILLE, Ind, Aug. &— ODay has offered Brown something | the expenditure. thought, figured that he could get by ‘here for two more games and if the| frst experience in the big league, 80! rommy Murphy of New York was ave rr for Gept. 8th. Of course Wolgast won't| Grooving a Dall on a batter ike Ty | with the first one on the ground that next two battles are to be fought for jegly ee a, concerned. It] on. decision over Battling Hur asbept thet-or I won't, AA fights |Cdbd ‘with the bases full is @ rather | Hemphill would not be expecting it, || ‘Tinker was standing, and inctead of touching Tinker Pi as bard as yesterday's opener was, the| 4 not often that the Cube 2nd. Giants I aL sarded oto fast tan MeVarlend Sept. ith in Milwaukee, | hesardous undertaking, bat that te ox-|but he reckoned without his host. The |] punched Hersog in the ribs with the ball. By this chances are more than even that the|tney are fighti mes pout before the Tri-City Athletic actly the chance thet Caldwell took. |ball came squarely in the groove, and |} nugtiing back to second and Hofman wae doubling on his Oude wil a: Nusa Gece ie kebee aa8 I wouldn't let him Cight @ tough |S prey with a lunge Hemphill met it plump nd Will be out of the lead before to-| was just to the liking of the big Mon- bay like Brown only six daye before Tesuk wae @ wallop thet one nee een ee nt tie centreiald || Instead of shooting the ball to second, where be would nave had Tinker ||morrow night tnless the Phitlies are|day crowd, for the fans are partial to ing © boxer like MoMariand, and|>reeXing Gown the left field fence and |i iscners with a drive that scored two |] dy severad feet, the bewildered Chief threw to first to stop Hofman getting |/able to stop the Pirates long enough | heavy hitting games, provided the hom ja gr bl Gaye’ travel between. 1t|#ent the Tigers galloping away with ®| men, |] tack to that bag. The throw was too late, according to Bob Emaile, and to eave the Cubs. team !s getting the best of tt When; wiuldn't be good business, although | Hishland scalp, Under ordinary ot | Toward the and of the game Ote|] by this time Jimmy Doyle had started for home. MoQraw has not hed his maohine|® Pitcher like Mathewson is being pum: i oumatances pitcher find it the proper | yohngan waa sent tn to bat for Sweeney, | St his throw wae too low for Meyers to ‘and Doyle acoerd melied by the home boys the crowd | 1 know Wolgast would jump at the to stick the first ball the plate, but yw wae 0 ey ect yle in working as smoothly this year as f caper e over and he had a chance to duplicate the} safety, with Tinker reachi: third and Hofman got to second. takes especial delight in {t, notwith-! cance. Even if I were willmg the/heart of 0 ae to get stunt of Hemphill and Cobb, but he let! cd rod | Bven || would like to bave tt, but he hae ®/ standing the fact that their own home péople running that MoFarland fight| Jump on the man at the bat. Stoel. In addition to that, he realizes that by the Giants had to chuckle at the ludicrous play and the bug crowd enjoyed Tuoh better team right now than he| favorite le getting just as bad a pound- Results of Ye ar@ entitled to some consideration. fegacathcrr dr grec i ee fret ne was in a hole from which he could not its merriest laugh of the afternoon. had when he started on this race. The | ing. ES Jerey Cts, 1, cs © ¢ pitcher Ht i eke ‘"Wolgast,” went on Mr. Jones with might get wild or that something ele encape. Leap dh “ Devore vonseey a ee tea Mies aaa toe tor | ane 2; ode a ‘emi “would joked aes very other thie ‘ eng) " ek ‘ esl Penertibed will develop, and Caldwell knew that.| Tie afternoon the firing on the Hitl- dis fi viedicsige| P a Psst ‘tor Murray | this afternoon's battle. The victory over Iflthe came week. He'd Cight every | tees wher a: setior comes to fe pines |Oor, Aine 22, be sot and Geary, fer] and Becker are both a tittle green| fs,New Yorkers has given the Cubs nthe same ; it . pod hiqnt if he could, He loves it. When| with no other object than to smash at |Gouvicneaten. iavine heen eaten tn Dahlen and Bresnahan about playing the hard wun field in left. | thee ecimc tae teen eiopeed te enotner (@ match with McFartand wae being| the fret good pal rath the bases full, Ja majority of the games with the Het . Radiesse AR arp ¢|nource of comfort to the westsiders. n te ae fandera this season, Mr. Cobb ts some- . possi’ r a meat i oe oon © Lal tun. | Ratting for a stolen base. He te there! what chagrined and he wants revenge. Exiled b Um ire Eason |that went into left territory to land| yy witi itkely be Harry Molntyre 19¢ any Peery tances, to let MoFar Peat Gaitoen ecm that Copp | 1 AAdition to that, he rei alized | that by | ately. Manrey, te faipepes; Hat perers against Red Ames this afternoon. These ‘ 5 rs 10 into ‘ ln@ weigh tn at any other weight) would let the first one go by, and he pdge oda hJesiier bey nea ne | 6 two pitchers are due to work, but the thgn 133 pounds or at any time more opposing managers are very oareful Weta Athletics down to eacond place } hi q gn. | moves of R. Bres, And by following | good work of stopping the Cubs. t to give out the pitchers for the dy Ey wi | ree houra before entering the fiat right over the pan. Inatead of out-| Notwithatanding the fact that the Hill Unusual Thing for Two Man: | Cpetnetraesans ot fhe jittie Ne-| ‘The work of Tinker yesterday was the next day for fear they will give the HEW AMSTERDAM § Sean ee ae: F ie top lads were beaten in thelr opening yi 5 s olovated @ Joke ball club | feature of the game odds. The| other aide some advantage. Siem 1 near oo Corpses jum what he was looking for, and the | «ame against Cobb. they ware not dis agers to Be Ejected from 10,8, Feapectable position in the rae ,|Femnetated short stop Mma UO le THE PINK LADY heen both lowe cleared the | craced ty "The team looked 0 game waa won by @ 4 with all kinds of batting etrength and h va bi far fro Eaag i 1m} at B o'clook in the afternoon, I was| tases and broke up the Kame. By|iine chaaplons ae compared with the “ipaale ng etrength en0 he} While yetserday’e battle was m |} CRITERION {0644008 2% I saw Wolgast and he met me with an embarrassed grin, ‘What do White Sox. When the Cobb toam arrived had no business taking the battle. Chance just how much value to thelexciting of the season, and will en- F DREAMS ou mean by letting him weigh at 8/unt! he got in the hole, Once he had |from Detroit the whole Highlander outfit Peaceful slumbers by Jake Daubert team he was and he managed to do #0|thure « crowd much more than @ close || = THE GIRL eee gjeck?” I asked, Wolgast grinned|the heavy swateman in the hole then |mprucel up and mquared off as if about tEpeciat to ‘Tee Drening World.) were mainly responsible, In the open-| from the way the crowd cheered and contest where the hits are scarce. JARDIN de PARIS*“2,5, a@ answered: ‘Why, Tom, you told|the could have stuck tt over. But euch |to undertake the easiest Job known to Bt, Louls, Aug. 8, |!"8 round the Cardinals piled up a ~ ZIEGFELD FOLLIES mi to make him weigh at three.’ He] are the vicissitudes of the pastime, and/ the diamond. But for the one #lip by SLI te pair of runs because Miller Huggins Wag 0 anxious to get Packey signed up| the 8,000 gente and ladies who paid 18) Caidwell in grooving @ ball to Cobb EYVUDOM in the conduct of the great | cog, what ts called the psychological | ° that he didn't care what he weighed. |centa to see Ty Cobb got a full portion| when three minners were on bases, the national pastime, meaning daseball, | moment for some undue sprinting. He| pec ators ou t ig t FOLIES 2,3": "5503 Aye ze He was willing to let him have a few]|run for thelr money. Hilltoppers played tn Jam-up style, They are two managers banished from | walked and Ellis hopped a slow bounder | BERGERE Pig 8,16 to 31. pounds more. Now take my tip—Wol+ its ran the bases with epee’ and fntelli- one fleld Im a single afternoon, yet that|to Daubert. Huggins, observing the ° Jgl Tas. simi, ,| Uast will make Packey jump out of the| Tt t# @ rather peculiar coincidence | gence, and there was not a loose Jointed |ix what happened here yesterdey after-| trend of events, hustled to third, while D 'd t 3 - Fing when they fight. I know what I'm|that the two clean-up hite of the game | play ‘in their repertoire, It wag @M noon when both Bi Dahlen ot the|the Brooklyn infleld dreamed. That one| on ve 9 (24 eree {] n ifs ia GLOBE 5. ad hong when I match this boy up, and| Were the result of the pitcher putting !nonorabie defeat. Dodgare and Roger Fresnahan of tha | Play decided the game, for Bresnahan | [VALE Ska_ suri I know he'll beat McFarland to a pulp sent the tall fy¥to Tooley and Koney’s | T have the best Ughtweight thet tn apite of his ectence and strongest little figured to get the jump by shooting the working the corners Caldwell might have had Tyrus going after bad ones work put up against Cleveland end the Same Game. Cardinals were chased for too much promiscuous language. to 8 score, the big and of which went to the Cardinal Bresnahan's people single to deep ort never would havi the fray to-day and help along in the was a demon in the field as w He Seemed to be trying to show manager tio: being a scientific exposition of the na- nal pastime, it was one of the most BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. ever lived. BRESNAHAN BADLY HURT; eles cn, te) pranetnle teat to he SAL thoes pecultax gtaya | MCEVOY, Stops Deshler-Nitchle | 4. ine Twentieth Century A.C. et t McFarland ten viattor sho e accorded the first| which upset the wholesale progress of 7 Jim Barry ot Chicago orkky Snag ig eee ee CAN’T PLAY FOR SOME TIME. |\\ ‘nance in. everyting, Dahlen waste gene. te Gas Wan arales COL; Battle at Coney Island in Flynn of Boston, heavyweights, will of $15,000. Later he will got $18,60 tor cence chased first, with Bresnahan a close |none too closely would only see Bres- || clash in the main bout of ten fighting reddy Welsh. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 8—Manager Roger Bresnahan of the &t Touts | /Second. In the eixth portion of the game, | n#han’s single in the fifth which scored | Seventh Round. rounds. “That's the kind of money my boy is pulling down,” explained Jones. “Let any olud offer something Itke that for K. ©. Brown and the match !s made.” HOGAN also ‘ NE - ROUND" ¢ropped in. Hogan has come to New York to make a new start. He'll stay here as long ae the game ts g004. National League team was hurt in the St began swelling and the injury began to examination would have to be made of the injury. Brooklyn team which was won dy the former. right ankle by a foul tip in the stxth inning, Louls manager realized he was badly hurt ‘The attending physician said, after a preliminary exa: probably one of the small bones had been shattered and that an X-r It ts possible Bresnahan will be out of the game for some the game here yesterday with the Bresnahan was hit on the It was after the gamo that ‘The ankle and foot paining ao that he found it difficult ation, that “ to-day to determine tne exact nature | when when the Brooklyn outfit threatened a rally, Dahlen was invited to inhabit the hencoop by Umpire Ma! Eason, while Breanahan lasted until the ninth round. Dahlen got hie for too loud ooaching nobody upon bese, wh Rresnahan departed for questioning the decisions upon balls and strikes. The retirement of Bresnahan was atrictly Huggins with the run which broke a 8 to 3 tle and gave the Cardinals an advantage of one tally, ut thet came more from mere strength than excel- lent Judginent. To be sure, ft gave the run which proved enough to win th game, but Huggins's base running was the unusual feature that decided the way the battle should go. Just why the Superbas should ceoupy BY JOHN POLLOCK, | HB ten-round bout between Dave! Deshier of Boston and Young Nitohle of Philadelphia, at the Brooklyn Beach A. G, stag, came to a qud4en end in the seventh round when At Brown Gymnastum A. A. Billy West and Barney Williams will be the principals tn the star Lal of . Y. Young Ahearn meet Jack Rétchte for ty Te National Sporting Cru ot White Plaina, N uote Caan RED FEATHE: will rounds in the main go. |] JOHN BYAMS Party McINTYRE Teer LURING LAND O OF ELAUGHTER iy, tent Opera Co. eka ? i ae Up) a Sat. - a bate HAMMERSTEIN'S [Ni ines § Be ace ia not any, to battle ten rounds et @ bessball perk ) Sitges! “I've been working hard for montha|| time. according to Hoyle, being slow and de- al aes ol pomiton a g WC* He, BCt | the referee, Johnny McBvoy, lett the! in that city om the night of bog 17, Form, 20, Hand: | in Friaco,” ead Hogan, “driving a truck tbenate, If Roger had progressed trom |Datvion seems to have recruited @ good |728 claiming thet the Aghter were atali- and handling plumbers’ supplies, he ghowed hie hands which were much calloused. "The people told me I was a boob for working hard when I coukl pick up Here Knockout Brown Two Coast Siars the acene of action any slower he would have been stationary. Solemniy and with all dignity he departed, and his |soing was eo much Iike that of @ pall- bearer that Eason pulled h: ‘all club, and after the three defeats the Brooklyns gave the Cubs, the Car dinals were rather chary of their prow- ess. The team played well yesterday and lost by one run, a margin of which ing, and declined to go beck. The the referee in his ruling and began to i yeN for the otubd officials to allow the fight to go on Although several per- spectators, however, aid not agree with | meet, ; no ball club need be ashamed. Schardt were willing to get into the rin; | WINTER GARDEN 3" easy money—$000 and $800 for four-round | Whips Ferguson Likely to Meer threatened to forfeit the cont tnd Scanion pitched well, #0 did Steele |eng wereree the three someining rounds | . GERTRUDE aa SN inGN” OF ee et cee st cee ke ; : , . |Aid the Cardinals almost lose @ gaine | and the breaks were with the St Louis |'20° Cup omoiaia declined €o alow the |, Boney Frustiin, the Tita, tae HOV EMANN cote ae SSIAN BALL'S, i | ‘ iam Key ng, nny 4 9 ing for. tm rotting as strone ae t DQ Queen’s Taste, in Tennis Final 2%.» 2:06 sve em ey ae |nageal open is etongrnmt ot my Hey |] BROADWAY, Then next dae 1 start 1 fabs | ted go auch was not apparent: mee. {LONG DISTANCE “PROS” Both Deshler and Nitohie, with ehetr |7anm¢ bout for lm teh ither 107" Snith, y take on Pal) jected so much wae not apparent, inas- 24 lurley, Le er end I can figh (Ppecial to The Evening World.) rts of the ¢|much as three substitute batsmen came WILL RUN HOUR RACE, |faces badly, battered up, called at the) Franklin ang Orth soe Beek” ot i like @ streak through alx rounds. 1 w BAUTTMORE, Avg. & — Knockout cea oe 1p for Brooklyn in the fina! round and a Evening World is) Sox a Age eoey | near “hate, Proust UP om, the four-round €8Me prown, the New York lightwetght, made ayer and former [none of them reached firat base, Stark, | The one hour race that will be held at | clared ne bed pw se MetDvey hea |, Jim, Savage, the New Jersey hearretaht, who ag pipe gE Al Ours | is firat appearance in a contest in Meteated Raymond |£rWwin and Barger replaced Zimmer. |Ceitic Park Sunday at the annual plonio | could, and that Refere vy nil the ao yte for"aet knocked ott tow” br ie ces ek ek Sta | thus iy ease Ferguson of Phil y niate 3 nh, Been and Scanian in the fAnaj|and games of the Irish Volunteers te |made a big mistake in efying thet they ¥g ert ne they we me @ chance. et ‘ermuson o} r k State lawn |ma anian ° on ‘7 : ny ould iy nose ied too easily, Go| deiphia at the Washington Sporting rnaient ry be&, [chapter and failed to deliver, Yet the | the talk of the athletic world. The start. | were not Aghting on the level. Fomesmetced fo eet A none thy stofoten S!1EEPLECH.- Balt Lake and won six fiehts Club, and at the end of their ten-round ning f calling of balls and strikes upon Stark |e" In the big profesisonal event win be Philedetphie fighter, |2"87 tomorrow night, and | pout Charle 4 #0 offended Bre Quoal, Svanberg, Maloney, Crowley To phi fighter, 7 Corey's Fire Proof ies sc R. es tot fended Bresnahan that he kicked i 4 Kid Henry, Teueiney,, lored scrapper of Albi boxing carnival will be held by the Atath America’s playhouse me back I showed them the awa halt. | himself out of the contest. Crooks, Woods, Lee, Raines and pot fought such a great ten-round bal | went A ga ‘Thumday wight for the purpose Breamboats direct : clipping’. ‘Then they gave me @ chance, 4 gre n the rhe ¢ ' t commendable feature sibly Hans Homer, Abbie Woods, the ‘at the National Bporting Club several weeks weer we Ratt Ce ard Ber at = - and I Kno ed out ots Friaco boys in| fans, as his rushing mat 1 < ox-Cante’ tcher—-no matter how the|Cana@ian distancer, 18 4n wonderful ago, are to come together RS) ete scrap. | Sanitarium at Saranac ro ti shen, Mi the first #ix Doute-Arwt round each time. | gghting just. suited. ther ° tt ! i oF against, he over: | form, and promises to make Billy Queat Ther, have been saved un by Dan MoMation eat Thabters ave 'Noustetredthetr Sere” and BRIGHTON: ‘ i yg oe one ne yee left the ring they gave him a éreat |) ‘ 1 n i The training of John preak the record for running one hour itd i Beach it ward’ de. Law asuln, ‘and’t ver ~ uati yas AN ’ i 1 f m4 tle, |M is apparent tn THOM. of the 'n onder to beat him hom ] * \ : American 424 Tur 1 could knock sybody ‘Out easily.” Y Ue ot 88 STANDING O¥ THE CLUBS. | S | kno From jhe i a ciel v NATIONAL LRAGUR. | A ir 3”. FITZSIMMONS fa tatking about | KNocked oat, | From 3) eR Arlale 3 | all our fancy sult ends regardless of former {0 Cohan’: 4 Getting up an old-etmers' tourna-|tiows to his stomach and frequently |i! ™ ‘ a i a = says Fitz, “and if MoCoy can come back hia face guson fought | the, mi , Won't ‘ta A RESU 7 AC Si MO 10, 20 Wana, 4" like to fate bocey, tal tank hard ene managed | trtie ian Papas ‘usriaiias Goat | ported material to measure $18.00, or coat and ATE DANCING 1 lag never would fight me in the old days, to get in many a stiff wallop to Brown'a tw a aS Haun | it Nena 14 | IE D. We old-timers could have @ lot of fun jaw, the blows seemed to have no of uns Bhan, 1, 16 sonia, | Tibi 8 Madi, 1 | trousers $16.00, with perfect style and talloring. out of t, and perhape we'd find @ ‘white | fect | hia, 3; Chiosgo, 9 10 tnnings, | ‘ fight @ aittle.” In the last three rounds Brown tried |. gp rn | Sale ends Saturday one P. M. ing tO look very far bate hard to put Ferguson away, but the § Fig Wenig, 4. Retin etinn, | ‘white hope.” But if there iatter managed to last the bout out, |» GAMES BOHEDULED PSs te eae: | nent be Fewer pion | ate eh Eich bayetd Broadway xems I imagine the freckled ex-cham- Saar | part in ata vy pion would have as good « 9 to peRPAM aha gamest tiret gage, | Ton Ghent | 9 & Ninth St wig ea the next opm, Ladle Pare . saan at fg eet | ® °

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