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a 8 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1911. UP-TO-DATE anonewer| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ay ROBERT EDGREN THE MARQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY WILL SOON BE IN OUR MIDST DODGERS WILL TRY AGAINST RUSTLER® So Far Bostons Have Advan- tage, Winning Two Games and Losing One HR. MARQUIS, 1$ THEere ANYTHING IN YouR RULES ABouT Weose Guouns MUST Be, Vsep? Descendant of the Marquis of Queensberry, Who Framed Boxing Rules Bearing His j Name, Coming Here, and It (Special to The Evening World.) BOSTON, Aug. 14.—Brooklyn and Boss ton clash to-day for their fourth cone test In the present series, Manager Dahlen, who had counted on making @ HE clean sweep against Russell's ite Fp, sters, disappointed, as the local | Might Be Good Idea to Have SOS es Chuan now have won two ames to the Dodge Th FIND ers’ one, To-day's battle will afford Him Referee Some Gotham Business The MARQUIS Dahlen an opportunity to even up the OPENINGS Bouts. series and have to-morrow's contest 60 MIGHT MAKE A as the rubber game. During Friday and Saturday's eames Goop REFEREE Manager Dahlen has been put off the field by the umpires when he became unruly, but on both occasions the Brooklyn manager was justified. The umpiring of both Brennan and Klem has been so bad as to call for the con- demnation of the crowd. It is true both teams suffered, but Brooklyn lost Friday's game on account of Brennan’ poor work, when he tried to run the game atone. | Rucker pitched excellently Saturday in the closing session when called upon —--—_ “THe MARQUS OF QUEENS BERRY MAY GIVE THE NEW Copyright, 1911, by The Prem Publishing Co, BoxinG COMMISSION A FEW STRAIGHT TIPS (The' New York World). * - a SPE that Sholto Dougta I ninth Marquis of Queensberry, 1s leav- 9 ing England and coming to Amer-| fea to make a living. The Marquis ts a descendant of the Marquis of Queens ‘ dorry made famous by the boxing rules I that bear iis name. Tho Marquis of Queensberry intends ? to visit New York, and then go to tho { Porcupine district in Canada, where he will try to start ® new fortune in the to replace Knetzer, who had a balloon ascension, and held the locals safe dur- ‘ mining game tng the remainder of the game. Rucker t has by went in without warming up, which ts the Marquis officiate as referee at some i 1 to tt | present clip—and there 4s no reason why |0M€ of the most trying positions to put of our x t un boxing matches, He'd] Double Header With Phillies cu ¥ should not with thelr pitchers gor [* Pitcher in. However, he delivered and ne the entire eight innings that lati iA Uj ste . 43 ‘ ibe P saved the Doi ra trom sulering two learn moro thinks about the ponsibiittien | To-Day [ge Biiiet mata. ball was" hit sately Nationals Will Will Probably Buy’ ins a the egret LOK thst ae Na i ee { of “interpreta than he ever dreame 2 Pi 4 ¢ To-Day | out of the diamond, ‘The only two sin e . ne ettering thelr position in the| pauhert, at first, ts playing | Of before. sereraresmed on the Programme 7 [ates “that “he allowed” were. infield First Baseman Jack Flynn though they are lengths behind [for the visitors in a manner to make all | at the Polo Grounds krounders that were handled a little Cleveland just at present. But winning Rist basemen “sit up and. tal A BRIEN seen at the s. too slowly to throw the funner out. lata Out of twenty games In a ter- In the three games playe! t CR age ede Ge At that he would have pulted out sately From Pirates. aaa: haand’ ta iatdl & (tanta | hoe aeestad’ cvene letan Grne sae? n ea dent in Sam but tor bY Horton, Mernle eventh If the cilp can be|diffcult ones, without an error, His | Langford—especially confident fora also m: but he followed It fan who sat at the ringside on the BY BOZE evening when Langford dropped the ITH a dou! flattening wallop on husky Jim Smitha W Phillies for O'Brien admits that his wonderful ski | Denn chet and speed will make it easy for him tol 4.1 week of the hit Langford when and where he pleases | P@!)_ ¥ The team ts making Its share | hitting has been timely. Re sat ot, it has done that all] Davidson is beginning to find the ball, ial to The Frening Worl.) ee go Re inet he ih 14. Weakness of its pitching jand it was his timely drive over the left HE Now York Highlanders and the | he season made victory im-|feld fence, with two men on, that put | HE Nev KE ehlanders and (ne | possible, Now that the pitchers are go- c running in the sec= ningtons are ‘even on. th “| nicely the team looms up and caused the re- up with a of the starter, the GI he most pleasing thing to Manager vst Important bi McGraw ts the wonderful work of son, Within an-| Arthur Fietcher and Chief Meyers, From am most beautiful plays Ted Crooks First in f fighting the fan ts diocre backstop at the start, My d this season, and th only goes to show that}t!rement of Weaver. Bo avoid aii veteene ]other seven seve ey a ind er a tie Indian has dev into one of TO e€ssionad un battle for supremacy will be renewe en blessed with good] oo " oie There's no doubt that in his time Jack Peehes ow w York tas of annexing the fa Hae eceneet rin hat este | tine =i rie pea rae either Warnos Lae Corea have | cs at. the eds agp was @ very fast and clever| National League flax. Hogg bey deen who 1s doing as good all-around work, led i tee viual 4 forthe, via Tt should not be overlooked either) a iis p vf or exer, and that he could do some good, | gle Is on, and It must be now or never. | 114 is next to Wagner among the resu.| \W7} fc 73’ | 10d at the end of six and three-quarter | or Vau or the vi that the Nationale Ne Athletics € have a | NMAC MAA TE. HPoeite Winner of Irish Volunteers hard fighting when he had to, But|The Giants have yet tp lave & lOnK liar pI declare arted to win just] the lively ball w as well Ilis batting Walt on the | miles, was led to retire at the| Groom has be Seventh mile owing to his stomach going | ball rec | about the ti as any man In the leag he never saw the time he could whip a| winning streak, and th AE TR AR | on the shelf. This may be an The White Sox ‘ ns wiewt 0 pouch on zur Bhaksons who | Ihe rea aa a Sem to | han te ts hance of CWannine ‘ Wis ra. oe, which caused him to lose] to hump th a SIC RB: tO B:t@arn L Dare Jalote pot, (Nee j waen't a patch on Sam, MeGiraw, on ee othe Led ans syed aa SHIN ee tee 10 Miles, 1,260 Yards. vonsiderai'e ground, Crooks took the| hop has always been very suc g with the bat. Sry ple satisfaction out of the ‘ A inn O'Brien might outpoint Langford in| tke considera’ for New York |! fact that his team has gone along at al p shine the minu ja from Queal and held it to the fin-| down Bes and the ee haf favor ve e earmarks of being |. Robie ten rounds, if at his beat, He may be ‘Mp all season without a flurry. |that he was sent to short as a regular, {4s little fellow we Petree se Maun a good pite and besides his ability |! able to make a fast fight of tt as long beacegiry have the Gianta hed a long| He te hitting well. over: a0" cen his}? | TATE CDSIHOE BrORMPeIOnAL FORHIDN | cist ne: the runners ware:lined ia ten Jone of the two selected for the contest p held ei jin this respect he ls a good hitter and | rg as it laste even now. But Jack has|Sinning streak and at no tlne has there | fielding 18 as brilliant as that of any race which was held under the/ing start of the r some men | Saturday. Jallearound plaver. Caldwell should a ite | | Nationals Plauing Ww vel. really nember of the Washington | MINOR LEAGUE RESULTS. | 1 Fete! spices of the First Regiment of 4 ; been out of the ring for some time, an extraordinary slump. But to|man in the league. Fletcher ts not ausp t Hoya dnwered: because cha OMmclain If he can “come back” he's a wonder, | Per head they nvust eith ve a apurt/only a good hitter and a wonderful in-| Irish Volunteers at Celtio Park, L. I] croased the price of admission from Bi Aled Bias club, but Dick Padden, who scouted for ubshate eset arn ey fuss ( deals last ‘on, after looking him a est end of the park which burned | has secured wal w York Sint At least we can admire O'Brien's nerve or the others must suffer a lump, The /felder, but he iy a crack base runner. | was won by Ted Crooks of Fall River, |creased the price of admiss Arora in tackling Langford—aiways assuming| Pirates show no #ixns of droppin, Mile we all miss Al Bridwell per-| Mass. from a field of nine of tite | cae 1 pyieliy | that Sam's hands are not tled by an! after thelr wonderful spurt, whi Money at orestying has not Been! beat runnera*in this country. Crooks | uorthwest er badly that the firemen had| seven clubs of the Was out In the P. and o,| At Scranton this season that has ever hing y a month ago, and the Cubs missed at shortstop, finished the race in good condition, hav- z st baseman Jack n, and he will and McAleer, getting a tip on By Otien i agreement. That point we will feel| gan nearly a month i : AY?| tothe anamantdiia mHRiaue eit oeae ny and Be will Teague, an ‘ More certain about when the bout ig are trimming the Cardinals with srt) Giants Fleet on Bases, ing covered 10 miles, 1,260 yards. The | the excitement: several hundred persons | the Washir von, sent Padden to took him over 4; over. |ling regularity, Poor Bresna The astonishing feature to the work| World's record for an hour t¥ 11 miles. | got into the park. Eat when Hen Sante elation i O'Brien did come back when he| to have hit ee Lobpsas ‘game to Phila- /Of the Giants this season ts thetr won- | 970 yards, made by the Indian, Deerfoot, | iste eaghs mad wien New ore p ed him | an Ame mtlOns C, of atu y de y y \ padie ins, cycle rider of * him tn actioy he ndianantols—Inditanape } foughty Ketchel at the old National), T¢, Jone o vatia' a heavy biow to the rol running, y Will hang| many years ago. | uynn, Mass., was'the er at the cyere | Mu ed there and then that Padden's| At stn tau | A. C. on Twenty-fourth street oe we ine Pirates and Cubs both UP the ree neae) arealing: recprd) “Niemen of Finland finished second, held at the Vel kin Newark. He y ie. 4 Giants, as the 2. n kno made @ wonderful fight until Ketchel 149 yards behind Crooks. The winner paced race 1 no longer be needed by | won and forged ahead a full gam 3 * 8) started bas : club wo or three of them have alread: : 4 anbers | George Wiley of Syracuse ‘and Ray started | Y 1D. began to “get him" near the end of it,| Yesterday the Cubs added another to| soy nore, than forty has ch, {Managed to lap ‘alshed Ie thet ontce | Ane ere net 1 with the Washington Crack Trio for Nationals, yee Waterbury, 4, And even then O'Brien took his beating | their atring, but the PArates WETS MO | OT Oe He Voagialy fon home Meee ect [and ‘Trent, who finished In that ord Wier cia con tbome tint A perusal of the acores of the Roch A Sens New Britain, 3, and lasted aa long as he could. If he! mentarily checked by dividing a double rs, according to the offictal records, | behind them. David Mu Clee aa ane a can keep up thelr! ter team of the Eastern League teste, | at Bridget Hartford, 6, He AtiiL in the samo physical trim he'll| header with the Reds. 3 if the | ihe Giants have atx, Billy Queal, the great runner, who | Port Kreis Ig the 3 Be es ies of the Eastern League creates Bs | make Sam step some te catch him, Giants could be as pate eed -- ~ _ smaineenie er picked up t Mente mee AE | —_— I his series of double: | i ee ood balt | eto think over that | {2@ Philies int against | 7 ia ieee aie eis ayers in er, Moeller ands UBSS we'll the Phillies w G idea that Englishmen lack a sense| ie4sients during that memorable series | of humor, The office phone rang|witicn bexan on the F eatery titernon, “tng Pe "| whieh ewan onthe Fweth ot | MANAGER M’GRAW SAYS GIANTS WILL PLUG RIGHT ALONG _ Riaket on oe rece: we Meant A889 | Ames in Usual Hard Luck, | AND LET NATIONAL LEAGUE PENNANT TAKE CARE OF ITSELF. on Saturday was 1s trio are doing about everything at could be expected to keep thelr team tn first place, Moeller and Foster ——— are hitting Hke flends, and it they will | 4o halt as good work when they Jon tra |_______ AMUSEMENTS. a Iecals they will do much to strengthen fae ss ae r “Balto! ia this The Mvening World| While {he Goetlame can be placed itis translate. (bak the team. Foster 1s playing shore ear PMIMTER, eaneet nat Oe Seon Of Sperting department? Yes? Ab, this 13/000 the work of the players, Ames, | Manager McGraw of the Giants ts having title to aay concerning iis chances of ultimate success, but he doos not hesitate to declare tha rout Kahoe Insists that he Will even a eM A Hallet Raioee Gr alas Wot: Meni ac, [Tum Me, sual, ard tuck Ten UD|| 1 nas the best team right now that he has bed tometer since the days of the world's championship, “It they boat us out now," be eald to-day, “it to ectg ater wavantaae when anitted | 30th Ste idl bly ager for Matt Wolls, Will you | teainst Chalmers when ho was pltehtnt ; me ven footing with them I have no Mone, for tact te toubted'y TH TOHN MASON. 1 sveqit Thma! TP LGH wa to euskear a elighe ca axa greatest game of the y ar, and tt will not be because they have better ball clubs but because they have the better start. Once we get on an even He ype Era will be done, for thore ly ttle ‘ wore Xs a Man Hon in your story of the match with | was merely @ extion a » De) fear about the future. I know, and everybody else knows, for that matter, that we have the fastest base-running team ae 8 , fe Ha ee jas of MoBrige be ng displac y MARINE ELLIOTE’S 1 8yiy: SE). Mer ne reat xem J0it ory. ie |OUG RY TAA ieee a wallcgitenbul |! WolAleo|tiave as good it not tetter hitters thaniany other team, ‘The pitching staff, which waa a Utle shaky for a while, bas a na daa aa Ray Fisher is not an ordinary pitoher, J “inns CROSMAN Tifng* quite wrong, you know, You state that . aste, but Ames fi verything 1s running smoothly im our club and we will plug right along an¢ 4 { When he ts going good, as he waa Sat. y Thea, Bway & 41st, Bre, 6 Jt took us five and a halt hours to bring | ame Mike that Ko to waste, | I have no complaint to make on that score. Everything 8 Widay against Wositngtone Wat Sat |i BROADWAY" vee Satuntas, 2 Ir. Morgan to term: — i take care of itself.” You should have ated that It required six days and five ould beat him. He had everything to | | LEW F:ELDS is “TE HEN PECKS Detailed Standing of r successful, and yet had! a half hours, Goodby." | — — = basen SS hrough with But hold on—isn't Mr. McDonaht a Major League Clubs. | -————_-— Bike Dass in the elghth he Scotchman? ete in Theatre cle With Pull some’ Farmereties Woof Bill RUTH ST. DENIS 3), Work tn, ber STAK Bedin| Ded » found himself in @ lot of her has a spitball, but he rt use it every time he pretends Australia Wants McFarland | Monster Field | to Meet Her Champion There ay at jamaica} ie vig "rout nage | CORRESPONDENT writes: “| . _ Dummy Decker on AA teat tccentiy Inthe Columns ot | Fioor tor Count in Second Round ne Evening World that Stanley Ketchel was the first middleweight champion since Kid MoCoy. Also that Tommy Ryan never held the middle- & Track Saturday |)"; i Ee the way Colas ae, joce z. every time the ball we: | ~ hit hard | Wetght champlonsiiip. In this article tt | ayrage—oe— —— Span ROCTe BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. }! ¢, saturday, at the Jamatoa twas right at one of the felders, : EEA stated plainly that the press and public | paiaunon (Rpecial to The Evening World) Sydney Clu acked by Gov- em Track, Locust avenue, Jama JOH ners Fi fee ; a : lehieh Been As Coney NY DUNDEE EASILY made Ketchel middleweight c New York PHILAL HIA, Aug. iM. — Young Brighton Beach Cy fleld day Ibe hala he ' Py yan is | Piitadel + Mot Sensinicto! rorced 7 Packey | d—Larry Lundy vs. “Brook lara's B.C. Church of ; oS Gaaptnelledb ad eats deca ciney, oF assuslngian” waa: torved|| emmant Offers Rackey:A Nelsons, Yen rounda; A048, Th Ce sChurgh 9 | WINS ON POINTS OVER Coss. | guiws eed and pubite ce ci wares : ¢ on ea va. Charley Hoffman Borough President ¢ e The press and public certainly did rec. | Cinein é ace of Baltimore ; or Decembe “fetes 1 {9f Borougt Joh D 7 Firew A ' a er. ot “Albany ten r ds. apt. Matt, Halpin of th hnny undee, the clever } ‘ire Thursday ognize him as champion, Of course 1! ihe scala te einer Match for Dece At Lirooklyn Beach A. C., south || gibt Matt, Halpin of Serge is serge) egal boxer | Orr Ye CE RE Be enat Me, White is In a pu. 18 ive Tae 6h 84) Tt was wallop ‘for wallop in the opener, Brooklyn—Joe Hirst of Philadelphia |) cegstul American team at the :|the Philade 4 fighter, in the wind-up RIGHTON i " att 0 at Re pay mine a “<lput after that McCartney sent his left BY JORN POLLOCK. will take on Wille, Howard, of |/championshipa.In ‘Ic has Jat the Fairmont a. C. stay. Danaee |G Pligal es Leo bc tical aa lo IE mmy's stomach freqy g roo! ‘or ten rounds in the Anal | full control of the « events, and|was too clove, * | Brighton Beach (, Keno & *, oblige i . = |to Dumm mach frequently, Decker SLAME AR’ esa Brooklyn for ten rounds tn the full control of th vents, ar |Was (00 clever and shifty tor Cobb, ana | Bt Keno the, was c¢ apelled to take the count in the ACKEE M's has arranged a programme that has| yo | ond, the result of @ terrific body Chicago fighter, has just r OL MEstc, tat Dally. ; ved Match Arranged. attracted the entries of national anit| )Y usu fast, sti left-hand Jao | ACADEMY THEL LM A @ flattering offer from the man-|] tommy Houck of Philadelphia ana || world champions, oT ane | 1eeo & 30 Paddy Bed! ager of the newly organized boxing |} witie Jones of voklyn will n Martin Sheridan, the all-around cham- | !hiladelphian completely bewildered, Paddy Bediey mot | 4% i a matter of| Pan." Chartie| that Ryan never HAT seems to opinion, friend Waite thinks ny Stagg | pion of the world, will give an exh In the-last four rounds Dundeo put on|QLYMPAC fin!!! St f | "4 club in Australia, known as the Sydney |[jn a ten-round bout at the re pion ehib e & , Boni me middleweignt champion and that ' Beek | Bs na up at he hee mone einintly Coy BR Suni nes, aa ti Arana Maesh ft the Olympic “ ltlon with discus James B, Sulll-}extra speed and his hard fighting and AMATEUR Ni EVERY Vain leCoy was. Personaity I disagree with | Piilaldphie ‘or five rounds oye stood toe an, president the Amat tle Union, will officiate as re: Ath- | stiff hitting had the spectators applaud: | Mat tO ree, and|inx him continually. At the final bell| SET Sagi GkEAUUCRERS make a trip to that country and meet|{ larlem on Monday the Hghtweight champion of Australla him, MoCoy never was middleweignt | Deiralt champion, and in his fighting time never | New York ng rights and lofts so yo co eG embers of prominent athletic clubs {Cobb was rather tired, while Dango KOOP, American THEAT Hosta SUAS APSTORIY Ii a weniserannd MOGh the IMtiar nat the. many years th 8 been con-|throughout New York City will act as|was comparatively fresh Epithes, vt Was recognized as champion. He fo 3 remarkable fn fn Mthe, posing is P fought, | ciiceas Oh DRA Daoiar, Jn muhvauitons win the. Ml cmpiate es | when at the helght of his c above | Geignd in the sixth round and deat tn’ Hoston_ from his expenses both ways and fifty The events will consist of 10-yard ailing for years and At Was not until & vs Vaud the middleweight limit Washington ds, always landing first. It wasloent, of gross receipts, He le undecia were: jlition Besa : a dash, 30-yard dash, one run, shot AMUSEMENTS. ni a matinee, Tommy Ryan was a genuine middie- | si { finish that won Stagg the| about the offer. This club ts atte iPicucaaee % FAP Armory A, A out and nigh jum a hand ae, ope "1 NEW AMSTERDAM YA Bre, at 818, [pROsPesT'ss" rotor Avi Welght—after graduating from the wel- | rdtet of the crowd, run in opposition to Hugh MctIntos TR Ie ereich dass tal Pmucttine PRRIMMGTE members of the || Klay a krangers sites Sey Mt mt FIRE - acking of the Governmer Abe Attell, the featherwelght champion, wants| Amateur Athle on; M0-yard run, | © terwelght class—and could easily flurht - = ~|and has the backing of the Governmen’ | $10.00) for ‘his end to fight Joe Mivere, the | ng vice, and 8W-yard run, open to mem. FEAE PINK LADY THEATRE. ti KEI La & PROCTOR'S Ros! Athtetie League, | LIBERTY We tBt Ovens S18 $i AVE |: i Maple A Hictehey From a reliable. soure at any weight from 148 to It pounds, | Aree | | that one of the first lice eluity wilt be turned ther claimants, He was one of the| § www, un Hie with the round bout at the Pacific ‘A.C. of Vernon Cal, bers of the Cathol! colt? | in THE : PRING MAD “OTT Rway & greatest middleweighis that — ever Por" GONE: Marty O'Toole, the § pitcher) later joingt eranton of the Now York st ot Hib, ofe Cay ied Nate Wok. iy Worked hie way to tho title after the| American Assoclation, will join Nia new | Ses" boustt ie Sa EU Ee ¢ our award of the Guarantee Trust Co.—the large, Bxevs /QOLUMBIA ts iain Mie 8 18 Vistual retirement of Hob Fitzsimmons, club at PKtaburg Co-nleht und 1ea¥8| rye mgers turged Gig ele with conateraye | wltfoak fe peter CRITERION, LSE Syl degC hinE Ko who never made any pretense of de-| with them on their jast trip Haat, phasison the White Sox.” Ttchar Mullin held | add Aly 8 ‘i matched tom fine, select talloring stock of L. L. Schwartz & WA Nay || Burlesain i fending the honor after he had whippe seat eed aaMtabs gt fone hits and Yong run was Deabler: the "Beaton tighter nt vn oy ak Af DREAMS, = Tim, Corbet: and beoume king of the arance ith the Salpte. tm. pall | the fei Co., 198 Broadway, consisting of the late Spring ZIEGERLD FOLLIES| BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, Yearrwelgits. Ryan's fights were scue, and be bed tem! Ty Cobh didn't pay for the Detro 6 fie et an even, , ~MeEie ich DAILT, MSE “tihied an solddieweigne chan i ha Ta ety cat ae eet iF ia hae £8, noe and last Fall and Winter materia!:, Their prices Fa Ee eRe TAN, } EMPIRE ria and he insisted upo 1 : io pene avy 4 ner, lett fleldes o larry Polio) pring Harlem Tor i \ wan al ve, Hest Neuts ae ens vs cee nn sage the weds ita tMaS se A eer ot) AY RA Adee eek MM PORES | Foe ewsits oF overcoats were $75.00 and upwards. || RORCERE [Push hae NEW CENTURY GIRLS fact, Tommy objected to the usually |‘! bamee in ady ate Bi Oss adtbataten te tie All Laka haa. been i Inia ever nee a 25.00. S 2118 19 4 A.M, Cabaret AMATEURS EVE RY WEDNESDAY, d puuentad 10. the waually ith Ore, shor u a vier the thanagement ‘of fim it ale on second floor. = to demand ihe ot we tea ¢ limit, 454 i i at nO THe aU MOBILES a MOTOR BOATS, ey ar oF ie Ret al Ae Wl La ea unease a “ARNHEI Broadway & ed SURAT ie en eg : — ———— Sy naauccamaaaaamgsee Sadan

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