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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Although Jim Smith Gives Away Nearly Twenty Pounds to Sam Langford To-Night He Should Make Plenty of Trouble for Him. Copyright, 1911, hy The Pres Publishing Co, (The New York World) HEY ure going to have a lot of trouble up at the Fairmont A C. to-night. Jim Smith ts going te fight Sam Langford. This Jim Smith is the Westchester farmer who had the nerve to begin his} fighting career by tackling Stanley Ketchel. He was knocked out—but whom wouldn't Ketchet knock out among the novices? Since that time the Smitli| family has become proud of Jim. Ho! has done some great fighting. Mont / Rotadie of hi jes lave been irene) over Morris Harris, an ithtopien built something on the lines of Langford) himself. | In bis recent fights Smith has shown that he can take a walloping and lean| fm against tt. He's a genuine Aghter—! fighting aii the time, and hitting as often he can find or make an op fag. When he ts hit hard he counters in & most discon ting way, hats what wins his fights. mith has as much nerve as any fighter needs, To-night, tor Instance, he will give Langford about fifteen pounds the best of the weight, perhaps twenty. je is @ middie-weight, aithough he has t his weight on in training for this fight, and will step into the ring scaling 163 pound Langford hasn't been a middie-weight for years. He welghs about 18, and perhaps a few pounds more. It might be noticed that no other middie-weights are camping on Sammy Langford's trail. H As for Sam—everybody knows all about him. Sam came down from Massachusetts yesterday morning with Sim SMITH | WHITE HOPE OF THE SMITH FAMILY. his manager, and he says that he's in shape. When Sam ts “right,” which is} most of the time, he is a wonder} among the heavyweights, few of whom | have evinced any anxiety to linger in hie presence during the past year or Copyright, 1911, TY COBB’S COURTESY TO UMPIRE | nds, Baseball To AUGUST 9, 191%) by The br Publishing Co, LANGFoRD HASNT SEEN ANYTHING LIE SMITHS RUSH IN A LONG TIME. {the last Position FUNNY in the first \F SAM WE MAY SEE THE REAL WHITE HOPE IN ACTION TO-NIGHT (The Now York World). diviston. Phillies’ Star Twirler, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN IT THE FLOOR 7 SHARKEY WILL HAVE HARD JOB 10 MAKE BARRY CHAMPION Chicago Heavyweight Beaten All the Way by Porky Flynn of Boston. If Jim Barry, the Chicago heavy- weight, cannot fight any better than he did in Kis ten-round bout with Porky Fiynn of Boston at the Twentieth Cen- tury stag, then he might as well give up all hope of ever getting any nearer the top in the heavyweight class than he Is at present, When Tom Sharkey, who Is Barry's new manager, took hold of him he openly declared that inside of a year he would have Barry the heavy wel on of the world. After his against Flynn tt | certainly looks as if it will be a great | many fore Jin will be sporting the Barry connec: OF CouRSE the most surpr! ing thing ke . AMA HAS LAN tfon with the bout was the that = — vated Barry was not put away. If Flynn His GWINGS Berore, was a stiff puncher there la no pO HE MAY Do WV he sid have stowed Barry pred a d ‘inal round started. AGAIN “TONIGHT . Flynn throw enuogh blows into Barry | Big ‘ac } + ng down to a battle between the Cubs | ig Brace Upon Return nd the Pirates, with the Pirates cling: | | Pare. aes ing to the heels of the local men with | | to This City. a grim determination to oust them from | first place if such a thing is possible. The Cubs have taken a new interest | n the battle since the coming of th Te smim WINS | (Spectal to The Evening World.) Giants and are playing the game as| TieRe'LL BE : Chicago, Aug. 9% they were before they encountered the| Che More HE Gtants were saved from drop-| Sump last week that nearly cost them Stoee* ping into fourth pI in the] thelr proud position, McGraw has been| | Yational League race yesterday | Unable to get his men going anything | by the Pirates. The defeat of the Phile| Ke his last vear's team or lke the ae lies kept them from stepping down into| (02 that fought it out with the Pirate run mes behind the leaders, but It Is the |New Yorks Expect to Take | ‘artnest they nav or several weeks. to the bitter end in 1909. For some reason or other Yorkers are not gether, and that is @ great drawback to |GIANTS IN LAST WESTERN GAME; | MARQUARD LIKELY TO FACE CUBS McGraw and his men are only three) been from the top| The race ts narrow- the the ball New hitting to- making. In the present series with | , ets are in thelr best form the battle will | jie inany ao iynn wae _.!& sharpshooter with his blows, fer | whenever he would rip in @ right hand uppe ut the pi h would land flush Jon Jim's Ju. mouth or stomach, while Jhis long right swings would land on his kidneys, and his sh inside swings ‘would naii Barry full on the jaw or {left ear. Twle during the bo Flynn went to |the floor and stayel down for 5 little rest. He was not sent the by Barry's Phillies to Open aed Bex FAME | blows, out Juss took tyese ope to make the bout look rather good A Series at Polo Grounds | ge:across som: ot his. wild sings a4 but Porky wou me right back and ‘e send in se’ al hard smashes that on Friday. | would shake Jim up from his head to his toes. ‘quard to the firing Ine and Chance! Barney Williams of Philadelphia 4e- 1s likely to send King Cole to the front! |feated Billy West In the main bout at for the Cubs. If these two young pitch. Brown's Gymnasium, in a battle whien went the Iimit of ten rounds. In only three of the periods did West get more than an even break, Williams punished his man with straight leads, and had him bleeding from the nose from the | first round on. In the seventh round Williams made a hard attempt to put his man away, but was unequal to the oceasion. ‘The ninth was a hard-fought session, with West hanging on and ap- be one long to be remembered, for both | the youngsters have made envious records some of their games this} mmer. The Giants close their western tour with to-day’s game and will leave at once for home where they are to face the Phillies on Friday in the first of a) four game session. ‘The slump that the) in burg, the Cubs the Gothamites have been hit-| Quakers are undergoing at the present! parently glad when the bell sounded toe. COS7 OSTS ] HE (| YGERS SECOND G. GAME Alexander, Has Signed ting often enough to win the gamea,| time is likely to put them out of the| He Was harting on most of the time In strength there will not be much to but they do not have the power to con-| running for the rest of the season, yd a tired boy when the round closed choose between the black man and the ck him squarely in the outstretc hed Three-Ye; r Contract, centrate their hitting while the Cubs! Giants are planning on a big Williams was all over his man In the white, for while Langford 1s wonder- aera WieWee erotik tas toachiene| < = . have. The pitching of the local twirl- when they get home, Manager Anal round, but con’d not finish him fully bullt Smith ts nearly tf not quite) Umpire Mullin Doe Doesn’t Like} up the same was @ quick toss to Knight | Shaller move Poor Substi-|] prianenprta, aug. .— [fers tas not been any better than that | McGraw has. an elaborate. programme pera. epee as muscular, and his habits have been Star's Kidd ‘i or a double play, as Jones had gone as ver Cleveland Alexander, the J] Of,the visitors, but the attack of the Io-/ of batting practices mapped out for te) TWO GAELIC FOOTBALL of the best. He is remarkably strong| Star’s Kidding, and Banishes ph ee f ~ y Hl oat { f cal batters has been much better. Men to follow out when they ge! 8! Sta gz, 3 4 'S | That was one of the most spectacular | tute for Georgian and Hill- west sensation of the year tn he cP 4 ¢ Gee Westies Lasciea Gas fe Him From Field. wile lone of Cobb tn the second game! tops Win Twice ulevear contract with the Pail |} form. If Fred Clarke's men got ahead | future games, The three are to face the| Resides the one hour race for pro- mendous advantage e e handicap to th mers, | es and it calls for e largest and keep going at their present swift! Cardinals right after the Glants leave! ¢¢. lopais in which Qugal, Svenberg, no raore no than the absen of Georee) yearly salary paid in either of Pace there is no chance to overtake;and there i# no easy time ahead 0f| Crowley, Woods, Crooks, Lee, Raines SSA Hacvecbonealdl:. ihe Ru ane ay Mori yho may not be able to play! Peres the major lea according to }| them. Chance has instilled that thought | them even if the Cardinals are not doing PEN Sd ' Tan Lien taaten Taclant at] BY BOZEMAN BULGER, | for 4 week. While going into third on| game yesterday. “There's no truth in | ¥ t f the local club, {into his men that they will have to|aq well as they were a month ago,| 8nd other crack footracers will start, the Olyinpic, Hackenschinid J the days of old the doffing of the|# base stealing mission Bert Daniels |that," said Tyrus, “It is simply be This !« a remark. Hifi; oon win every day in order to keep out of | Chance has It figured out for the Cubs there will be two rattling games of wiacphe jeneeninigt is ld to a superior was consitered af {ove his sharp spikes into Mortarty's| cause 1 was leading the base runnera|[ sidering ‘that. this Is. “Atel the way of the Pirates. to win every day for the remainder cf|Gaelfe football at Celtle Park next coming here to wreatio Frank Gotch J id to a superior wax considered 4 1 the former Hilltopper was #o| that made people notice tt when Lace || first year tn dat ties ‘The final game of the series ts to take| their home stay if they are to stay out| Sunday. In the main attraction the again for the world's championship, hy 0 ut that he had to be carried cident iked a baseman, No player ander has had the year con- place between the Hastern and Western! in front, for the Pirates will have an|Sreat Sarsfield team will clash with the catoh-as-catch-can, which he lost to| but. make no mistake, It ca by] from the fleld on the shou of his|in the world ever spiked & man purpose- for time tdn't leaders this afternoon, It {9 a safeleaster time with the Reds than the| Robert mets tn should be one Gotch at Chicago. naa He Pies for de Bh Hate aval Bat aie BAN gh ugly Wound ont ae Py pal to erove that be ‘s not as nit in with hi hature aie ess that John Me w w wilt send Rube | abs will have th the Cardinals, hd ane best and ha ught con etl of Royston, Ga., tried or mplre] the ky ost delicate sr t | bad ¢ spikin as has been ple- tached until a Thon renee ut = —| tests of t ason. 1 battle gee 4 Lied ene ee wetting vuilin. with disastrous results, It isdean be found in the machinery of a/ tured Cobb produced n little hook apes HePhor ti eres 1 bring her the First Regiment Gs oh Ree Dk Hen ms 2 n aie true that Tyrus established a precedent | Player's legs, This is Hable to suffen ing th there are ten vay. in he wouldn't put his nanie tone Volunteers of New York and th Match, it being alleged that Gotch wen | {or belng the only man ever thrown ie cog i ls gem be abe ou 9for) the American League who have spiked |f until he had consulted Ma Boxing ommission on t nd Regiment of Brooklyn, The q h teh Wo So eee ee eee ean ‘nigne (Time, Gaye as pure ental| more men than he has. Vand ani thaciettacek Sarefield team), unquestionably one of by unfair methods, being gr before [oUt of & game for typing his top Pleee land Daniels can not be blamed. In fact) ‘The Tixers will tackle the Ht pall RS eae Cheah the t tha Worlds hae aot Harkin coming to the mat, and jabbing pis)? am arbl en that falls he regrets it as much as does Moriarty, again this afternoon and if yesterday's |f Tt han been Alexanior's novaeny eet O- a a Ss eeks action here t sumn 1 thelr i retille tuto Haskenschmial's g) tet ae a bali to Hughey Jennings 10) ny the way, speaking of players being | outpouring gives any line on the interast |[ twirling that has kept the puiivns f) J work will be watched Guring the bout until the Russian Lion |!# sufferings over the lowe of the apllied, nKe to ming the fact that ty lin this series to-da * gathering ougi in the race all season, and if they » haindas fs Cobly has been unjustly accused of purs|to be a corker, ‘The crowd yesterday | win the pennont he Rorervestt | Sider aly Bie sith pened at mersiy:Ueiine (ESIC Oe nee TOR ARE hee TSURRIG retiree ame vesterdey| || win. the pennant he Gecsrvaa'the ||| ‘en || BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. fi Bikod oominn festsh mil be Held 16) 1s Gheapesu te might have got awa i § talking to him about tt before the (1,000 pald admissions | Binghamton Member, O' Neil, | pli se ieislaeles _ AMUSEMENTS. beso, under the direction of the New| 114 jt, but, to show his thorough re ———— ss i] At the Fairmont A. Cc. Sam Lang. 1| NEW AMSTERDAM \). 244.04) Empire A. C., at Comiskey's ball fet. | een eye Satin and his judgment Saw Last Night’s Fight—No |] ford of Boston and Jim smith of Klay & Belanger's Stit'al Coinely te taage ‘The platform ‘s to be built over the fev endot ee eis ‘ ' chester will meet in the star TH PIN home plate, where every spectator can|D* transferred the cap to the end t- “ cH x | cheater Will aDY have a good view. The advance sale and liting If “above: a Secretary Agreed On, |] At Long Acre A. C. Dave Dillon CRITERION ; or although the match is nearly al’ behiel Bela ey an ini | panne, Head A. C., F: i yt K & Leia Mt NIVRE” i “utes more finds » trudal ©. were the boxing {m los that{ " } t Bay Hea . C, Far Rock- 1 month away, Sept. 4th, Labor Day. |“! | we imp! 3 Chat BY JOHN FOLLOCRK, Gay din mati chy ean , he clubhouse under the burden o peta ee | J jJaway, Jim Savage an ene- THE GIRL OF MY DREAMS The seats bring from $1 to $10, with an| | bate ete ts Al ‘ , x J. O'NEIL of Binghamton, the up-| [dict will clash in the main event of oN ererage price of about $.. ‘The’ pro-| eTace, and & ten-dollar fine | Brockout se? i Fight Cham-| | his: fans right along have heen mt | Manager Jo Hage Promises Mor- State member of the new boxing | [ten rounds. JARDIN de PARISA&.5,%, Luge mowers claim that thelr outlay on tho | OF OT Ns ac tus es Oe aMiwaukenin place Eerie) ce sont — aC Commission, aaw the Jim Barry- |] At Brighton Reach A.C, Coney ZIEGFELD FOLLIES ha wants on tel itace. Another ten minutes and ¥ Sh: ace | consent to let his man meet the local | 5 me ee Sou ua Mand & beneht will he hela ta § 1 Mead : " : Bh WIKI OUECANA PoliliE ; Hi after he met both M and and atury A. C, lawt nigh expect to draw the bligest money ever|G ach, striking 1 roll ; aavic ha , at . 3 ins cone SAAGAaahe Lacan Lnhal nite the | of key McFarland. Welsh, but, judging by what Tom Jones, and ; »Js) s Ilis presence in town started a ru preens en in at a Kate in & professional| weak grounders to the infleld _w ) rare ty Reet Som sents, land and Welsh Bouts ae TERE clio comiiiaalou’ would’ mae| Remusds \asiallatiad’ iMah IA penmer een ition ‘kal BERGERE BREN! ks sporting event. os were ¢ od with ‘Tiger eprint Cie ee Seat I Votaye but Hartow 8. Weeks, | can, detoat ‘many of thetamhiclony hig fellows and | 12.18 to. A. ML. Cabaret Shon heir former maton ken other words, Mr. Cobb's violen 7 Lal Pp covmmemenanincse together to-day, bu ow 8. We ne intends to. work ha ‘A. professions! Che cant en parmee a Peg a ic i ty eS bea eben iW a Gel Seava CRA. Seki facut as ; the local member, denied toat any | Will work with bim, Pestetnenst | Ha GLOBE {30 Goteh to wrestle again, bat the yee un ; I ee ar oot EE NUT ee reae eagte aoteauled |QENE | tay bay, whlott C don't think he't!} stung for a meeting tad been mavte,| amockout, Renan ay been booked jun for, twa | VALESKA SURATT | Ri Mea Tarn LO micnthe aac, when Hack si ash by ‘Tyran would {many feht managers, promoters and [of matches with the Caditiac bear cat.) “Anyhow,” continued Jones, “I wili[Sione the fact. that Charley tHarves, | mands’ belore the" skeis Ae. it thal fuss GERTRUDE | an at last indu nl ween Ht least the «core. and followers congregated in one place /Ant that ia the reason he sade him |iet Brown meet Wolgast between the) manager of Owen Moran and other | mile po Aue. 2), 0: will wet’in is Ale I MANN no ces SSEAN Al atch, has been training on his farm ai | possit f a viet ax gathered last night in the Metropole | Are to post a fortes of $250, $4000 of | MeFarland and Welsh matcher—the lat-| good, fighters. was with Comminsioner | $s gogihe ula and sings into the, stomach of MALINE ELUIDIT'S oc fe q Humboldt, Ia, as secretly as he did that the are many points | Hotel Jones claims that McFarland hag cold |i2t battle being scheduled to take place] ('Netl last night. revived the story , bout before ihe Olympic A.C, of Toronto, Canada, || Te7M'w Sve. CROSMAN |” THR EAL, before the other match. Hackenscimidt, | Pehind the At n the race for] Fight talk was the onty topic of the , and that he will not meet Wolgast a fy wrens mt on Thankes ing Day. 1 ley would be appointed secre-| se4 smith, ising welterweight of Bi BROADWAY "°° way at eeercage't, Marend® went vn the HRN: |ovening, and while black cigars Ah eee tates eee ee 1 don't care whether the contest ts tor the commission, | Mr. Weeks | yoine, NU ie lane dmg (in ahi EW Fl Al Saturday. Ba country place at Shoreham. xhibiting {Wo} smoked and soft drinks and oth Ad meet K. 0, Brown in-|'*n OF twenty rounds or where jt takes no secretary had as yet been | meubes, sar inidilowslght, ¢ hand ten-rdund scrap HEI . an@ after a short rest went tr hardy visitors | vcuide that are more apt to stimulate | » Beer City jDlace, as long as we are guaranteed the} axreed on and couldn't possibly be tan: | fig aignel to ett Tack Benalne ‘another’ wood | e= LDS in ‘vi HEN pecs training. There's no doubt eattnont were served several big| "If MoFariand doesn't come through | a" money we want. I think that]! the commiasion met and elected coms | titer his vicloty. They’ will, sha punches a in fine condition again, and erwrought ; anwum Pe ; ry sae {With the rest of his forfeit, and lt murat |if.We should arrange the match for thia| cers Raeinee eeoataal Alia, vie. nee) NS Oe MERST 4 be better in Chicago thar {i 1 that he| matches were discussed for the near) Mt) tree ete Or nlet oath ung (clty that we ar titled to at lenst| Despite the foregoing, there ts a tip| erie framing Aug, | eT INS mer match with Goteh n heer Sur S 19 os apart ean aD — = or our end. out that the commission i to hold a], When the Armory & a tno emnines | 20" Hand According to Farmer Burns, ping the Tigers he main bone of cot ag One } w Jones announced the demand|secret meeting and that they have ge! {it boxog show m rounds ‘wit tne obs | Rene Gotch is the cleverest, t) a 18 actual / other Wolgast-Brown match, Tom Harvard Elev 2 stated above, Danny Morgan, who was|lected headquarters and a seer: Hilite he Nob Mohs, the crack ‘Milwaukee Sm RUTH ST. DENIS '}, <4, the most versatile of wll t rest upon the shoul- | ¢ Rourke of the National Sporting Club, 4 (e4 just sing down some carbonated| but why the secrecy and mystery? ee nd Buch, Cron istics to th flatter land 12 }\" Fy an wrestlers hanty, first baseman | iiarry Pollok of the Twentieth ¢ i ; ‘water, al choked himself laughing, es i heads lias imate. goo in” boute. at ho ‘ KH for many 4 Headly wallop by ii] Hoag of the Ma Obli eda lo D | pune Willie Lewis, the middleweight fighter, origentiy Aimory nA. A.” Matchmaser Milan” Marrs has bdadad dt? Pirvacoftte, | Bedi Beene BD for many vory poaaipie | tury Club and Git Boag Madison ig TOP | ereiv amine mew" said Morgan ag vo] dull, tatth cathe tytthe Ametue Hite. raeian ihe thy aha Line Bice ou, knew, und he has stuff of his own pping of # thrawn T P, op haa been Uedly beaten The firteone wil) be t Knockwut Bow second innin, heen bad neaten by Bro The first Wil be. against. Knockou A fox fight is expected at Indianapolis toonigh Burns told mea year ago at Reno, ger tetera wo Star layers snd eaten have the neseaie ae ceagy fn ten, mune Mt one of the oval | yee Foune. 8 ieee recat Hgnlweient, and 3} 51 KEPLECH ASt satel wi ha heRtGne weeatl ‘ pe fi and 3 i on AN i , not Boston, hook up for. An tng affair ever hell in this. coun'r scree koa | Uhlan Equals World's {iat og mum for your end Teva [aia "har He Peat : eee in tat Pan ht whacked a slow A get $1,000 a round for sround bout | sat, of Troy acute; aoe MANE Gi | Record by Trotting Mile Aa a result of thelr fature to pass Kel, $000 a Found for & ten-round Bout | SM Se bright ae RSAC | dpe ang roo Seamnboats winch 2 DENN hampton feather ee ily the examinations, Dick Lew im m vind = <a ‘ommy Ma AMUSEMENT ut Delehanty got it : xaminations, Dick 1 money and mare than Ad ever go in Sey Daane cher father tothe | MTS Wagon tn 2 Mimates | 2nd, ats ne adn Mantas a omer args eof ae PALISADES Pa York waiting # nee to third, while Knigh ea asuytrgneone ball players of the Harvard footha As the meeting broke up early hat he has x 'C.“Driginal ‘arrang Opposite W, 10th S hook up with the beat of the Eastern in mately, Hartaell |f CLEVELAND, Aug. 9-Uhlan Tl eam, will not be members of the team | morning it had been practically. ag ed fiahter feathers or ishtweiglits, Dennis dis: | then planted a beauty into right cent the powert _trotior, aHiven Hl ie year. “Lewis, played. left end on |that Wolgast and Brown would wage | (At ie kit teste hin tinguished himaetf on the coast by |and hath runners scored, | ae i ellliawe Tl ine verally laut felt while inet fan (in the Madison Bquare Garden of thie | ts? wal sal on Wah 6 nln sitter Ie. 0. pegting al the little fellows, hey say) While Eetaeteniandera (her tsee aeane lon at Memphis in merly the All-American fullback, x etty some time in October, and ft 18] tom Kennedy, the big } a}, Renvaweight, tho papa rye sibs Fe eae nth olen At Wrote twa, hy Mrotting’a. mile J! tut hn at igh auards wir he’ plage iMoughe that this enkaremont wilt draw | teiel't wit Wee hae Tt | gs | UT tn California ¢ re going |pretty baseball as local fandom ever to wagon at the Grand Cireult }j ing was @ revelation, the biggest box office receipts in the | Canale ‘Lake in the Canadian Woods, where “and la they are going eived. ‘The Hightanders. played lke || meeting here, tn autan Gat sinus history of ring affairs in this elty eyo ‘through ‘two months. of woll S it fr $17 50 t Mo O fo Bave:nome osndidates for the | 21 ' 1 rn tenet rane is rhe mark made by Billings's Ry defeating L. BE. Mahan, the former - - uits om e 0, Phe anal Olympic team that ts BO 10 Ne eighth inning On clean, Consecuuive || $33,0 piece of horseltesh is really Columbia collegiat nthe! ne_elis Sweden next spring, Eddie Beeson of Witing bette an that made by his [i ftth round of th Stato STANDING OF THE CLUBS. $22. 50 onSaleat $12. 50 PAR Te he the University of California, although | ye main credit of that vietory should other star, for he accomplished lawn on the courts MERICAN LEAG NATIONAL LEAGUE. t- my In his first year of college competition. | go ta tal chase {ndie-dually, wowever, [the feat without a. windshteld, [| or the Crescent A.C), at Bay Ttidge EM GAN toe ° ibs Your opportunity to test the | #et7Rich-Quick Wallingiord has made somo remarkante records, tn|Sy it was his marvellous Work In the pth great mare was aided || ME. McLoughlin, the Callforntan, won 84) Chieago. 4. BO i PPO! y ‘ 0 | ee aEAEY git 10,20 &80 the Fecent Californiu-Stanford | wnd |nint that prevented an impending dis wiven he created the reo- | his place in the seminal round,” The SUR ike ia Yoru RP truth of my values at sale prices THE DANCING GIRL Coast Conference gamcx Reexon ran tae |aster, Davy Jones had reached second | ord, Resides, a stiff breese han- || scores were 5~7, 52, 68. ina Toute,’ 4 04 Pitan. high hurdies in 18 2-5 seconds, the low | with en Cobb came up for || dicapped the feet gelding, When mee RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S that have never been approached. avOLUMBIA ist” AF) AurlQnane. Bre hurdies in ds, and after runs | his u ‘atching a curve bi Uhlan reached the half tn 69% O'Toole Defeata O'Dare, . 4, First game, Chicago, Mine to prove. On aA Ay She, | P Forts My, | Ki Rai: Morign & Sivore' In Smeeing nin hurdles «ls a inches in {on tt Tyrua smacked it toward hopen ran high that a new record PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 9.~Tommy tO ES, | Pyeokin. 2 Bt fot te @, | Mate 1 | the Merey Wht rent the running high jump nome per-|the right fel ce like « bu ti} to wagon would be established, P!o'roole and Tommy O'Dare battled Matcha, 4, Chicago, 1 nati, 3: oston, 0, | MOE I EVY Wate formances are at least equal to those jlooked like a sure home run and a but the third quarter was a dim. through six rounds at the Douglas A, C, Washington. 10! Bt. Lanis, 8. | Moy, of the best aiiieies in the country. | teinporary xasp went up from the cult one, and it took 3% seconds with honors going to O'Toole by @ sate GAMES SCHEDULE: yon TO.DAY. & (My Only Store) APS ia Mets eee baht Beeson |e iwenty years old, ie six (eet | stands, But the was midtdenly to cover It, and from there he | margin at t final bell Petrptt at Holi fork at Chicago, fal, and te built Uke Kreansiein, the | checked on te mad career by the rie came home against the wind !n fs fy la | fe 4 wa 119-125 Walker St., New: York aunties ol Ime cha ‘on hurdler and umper hand 0! ‘hase as he made of the University of Pennsylvania, waa ward second base, The speed ay, ta nt it, Amer,’ Pe ae a eee nie —“