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tes tae THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1 a eeemmmnenenemimmnenemanineiesell 16, 191. 4 IN NEW YORK EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN FEATURES OF THE LANGFORD-O’BRIEN BOXING SOCIAL Copyright, 191, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). BEST SPORTING PAGE O'BRIEN MERE PLAYTHING IN HANDS OF LANGFORD + Colored Fighter Could Have Knocked Out Phil-! adelphian in Opening Session, but in Order | to Give Members a Run for Their Money Allowed Him to Stay Five Rounds. | UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY | Copyright, 191, by The Prese Publishing Co, (The New York World) ACK O'BRI made a pitiful exhibition against Sam Langford at the Twentieth Contury A. C. last night, and was polished off in the| fifth round. | He was only a shell of the old Jack | O'Prien—a re shell with nothing JACK PULLED Inside, He looked good enough when THE SOcETY he jumped through the ropes and STUNT made a sprightly circuit of the ring before selecting a corner. He had the old smile and swagger. But that was about all. Langford, if he had wished to, could have knocked the Philadelphian ont in the first round, easily. But Sam stalled, pulled his punches, and when he knocked Jack down now and then carefully nursed him along afterward. He gave the crowd a run for {ts money. O'Brien's OR. Chote: COLUMN NG? Boxing Commission Won‘ Allow Referees To Render Decisions catia Commissioner O'Neil of Bing- prayed a gh i i F hamton Has Just Made An- |} Pecter end (Cy Smith win meet At the Bay Head A. C, Far S— attempts to fight made It look good In spots, and perhaps altogether It was a more satisfactory show than {t would have been had Langford administered SAM HELD HIS FACE OUT FoR. am FEW Western Invasion Is On, the coup de grace at the first opportunity, Still tt was a bad piece of match: | making, Practically all O'Brien had left of his ancient fighting ability was the courage that made him come up again and again until Langford was ready to finish him. Thero was a big crowd The pre-!of a pile of plates on the floor, Jack * R Ls nouncement to This Effect. Rockaway, Jim Savage | - Ba’ ot aerate is, un Tae lamas ce ges on eve tor tee%) @nd It’s Up to Rustlers and Se, ig ll event of the evening, Bol Fitzsimmons| drove a beautiful uppercut to Sam's ‘ pag Medes ed _Enelana in the Was introduced. Bob made a little} chin—a good, hard punch, Sam was MMOME i Wick fa assiained that Hal afnoved) bul the bel rie: betore He Dodgers to Help Giants FANGING OW , BY JORN POLLOCK. intended doing a little more vaudeville, | could retaliate. Otherwise it would have LTHOUGH the State Boxing Com- mission will not get together be- fore next week for ‘ts initial meeting, it {s almost a certainty that Matches Arranged. Tommy Murphy, the local ght. weight, and Pal Moore of Phila- Gelphia, have been secured to with his son Bobble for a sparring part-| b Mer, but that he was willing to fight one more fight If Jim Corbett could be induced to “have Carson over again.” nonly a two-round fight. O'Brien Floored Again. In the third, Langford, still Irritated, —_ the first thing they will do will be to decide on a rule not to permit referees to give decisions. Commissioner Frank rushed quickly and knocked O'Brien After Fitesimmons had reseated him-| qywn with a left hook to the jaw. His self, much applauded, Tom Sharkey day, and They Haven't May Go Unplayed. Mathewson to Face Reds To-| arate is ‘Hackenschmidt Ar Trlves, Goes West to Meet Gotch Meet {n a ten-round bout at the oe Sporting Club on Aug. climbed into the ring and announced that If Fitz and Corbett ever fought he'd be on hand to challenge the win- ner. “Enthusiastic applause from the Democratic side of the house,” as our legislators write when thelr speeches are printed In the record. O'Brlen and Langford entered the ring, O'Brien first. Fitz, who had taken & neat beside me, observed solemnly that O'Brien looked a iitile jer than Sam. Kid McCoy, In a sleeveless shirt ané looking very fit, was Jack's chief second. Behind Langford was 4 iwass of color matching his own. O'Brien First to Score Punch. O'Brien w first to land. He jumped afound the ring and jab lightly. Langford went after him and knocked him down with a quick left hook in the body. It looked al! over, but Jack Jumped up instantly and Sam was very |go0d humor restored, he stood off and | let Jack come up fighting. Jack rapped him hard on the chin. Sam held his Jaw out for two or thtee more, then walked tn and let Jack clinch. While Jack held Sam hammered at his back and sides until he was glad to let go and escape, Sam followed, and hooking a left to Jack's nose knocked him off his feet, and as he fell hooked another left solldly into bis stomach, with such ef- A ihe Untess a game is transferred Beaten Him Since 1908. from New York to Philadelphia the Glants and the Phillies will |] be unable to play off the game that was postponed yesterday. The Phillies come het tor one game on Oct. 6 but as there ts Already a postponed game to be played off a double-header has been scheduled for that day. As three games can not be played in e day very well, the game of —_—>— | | BY ROZEMAN BULGER. se first guns of the Western In-| Aboard Olympic to Put Him Down Twice in Bout. fon are fred this afternoon, and It Is up to the Boston Rust- lers and our brotherly Superbas to come | through with the helping hand that will! Uft the Giants from the mire of anxtoty George Hackenschmidt, th? fectiveness that O'Brien's feet flew up into the alr and he struck the floor in a sitting position with a loud thump. He rose slowly in nine seconds—and the bell rang. In the fourth speed he Is O'Brien, outfo: eustly. ‘Then K's stomach, O'Brien, doubling up. Langford showed the apable of. He boxed ing and outjabbing him he Ked his left into Agh!" — shrieked Langford hooked yesterday will have to be trans- ferred to Philadelphia if it 1 played at all. While McGraw and his men are taking ‘are of the Reds at the Polo Grounds 1 a rile, games the Cubs will be at Boston and the)| are never feet A to another || Day, arrived from London to-day Pirates drop in for an afternoon's sport! city unless the re@ult is necessary |the Olympic; and “Hack” didn't lose] anish in Brooklyn, The Phillies and the || tn deciding the championship. any time in to Cardinals will be fighting out the con- as solation series down at Philadelphia, but “Russian Lion” Allows Actor “Russian /uniess ‘Hi m but continues on to! expected { Chicago, with all possible haste, “Hack $100,000 gate. fooked in fine shape but ts a trifle heavier than on his last appearance here. He gays he will weigh something Uke 200 pounds when he faces Gotch in the Chicago ball park. “Hack” was the tig show on the ship coming over, He wrestled with a little actor named Wright and the latter put “Hack'a” Of course he he an "Jet him, Lion.” who is to wrestle Frank Gotch| saw ‘“Hack" wrestle on the beat and |for the champtonship at Chicago Tabor} was greatly interested tn his apparent onl strength and physique. shoulders to the mat twice couldn't have done it J.P. Morgan “Hack” will his training in Chicago. It 1s! draw a d Gotch will that will have little bearing on the race In general as the best they can do is to cut each other's throat while the | leaders are pulling away, Pitcher “‘Cy’’ Young Released by Cieveland Joe Jeanette and Dummy Maz- eon, the Western heavyweight, will met for ten rounds at the Fairmont A. C. stag on Aug. 2. §. O'Nell of Binghamton, N. ¥., who will look after the game up through New York State, has just made the an- nouncement that he is opposed to de- cistons being given, as he claims {t will keep the followers of the game from betting on the bout! PE Sat Ra Nh eka ot Tom Andrews, the M: Aa it isn't likely that Commtestoner | who's “urratenie ‘the tie cites 4 O'Ne!! would have made this statement | hts between the « as, feathervweighta, uniess he knew the other two commis: | leans next month, has decided , mat joe sloners, James E. Sullivan and John J. | Birep. the California tighter, ‘and Pateey the Newark scraper ‘tor’ the ‘second bout. Iyxon, indorsed it, it looks like a cinch this rule will be agreed upon. Another {mportant rule whitch the! Epsiodelp fi hes taken commisstonere are expected to pass Will | Oe ree Te nd Meas empower them to select the referees. | heating ail the best litte fetlows over tn i | Lippe “aw: Aiitenel fight They expect to license the referees and | Lire saw at ft ce thereby hold them responsible for the | ugementa (0 look “after tis hetero Matty Baldwin, wh actions of the boxers. Johny? Fravae be Soe et . | twenty-round bout at Balt at, bas taken om another match Ye ‘ f mi ‘ ct ; te the Pittsburg middiewelgnt, has already accepted an offer of $11,000 for Kisus’s end from Frank George F. Engel, manager of Frank Blane, tf = vena te . . ; O'Day, the fst Vag (od Kegrtoryea! ie * 3 : Up to this writing the Rustlers have Y th B Kigus'to fight Billy Papke in round | Alt irget kind to him. imp again Sud again. Tack yelled HALE or oF catty tn the hands of ine Cuvel ter Twenty-Iwo Years in the big Leagues herd in Sancbranciat next mona for the. mil, fits, Searees O'Brien Worked a8 hard as He CO eee i ee noe murs, miei [and they have won but one game all sen- writer iat he tay received Biamerous offers {101 but his punches were wild and hel Oiiien was thrown backward #0. vio-[80" from the holders of the flag. Di Y Has Made Si Wi ee ree outeee | yer eeleAN STARLAT CATURDAY, seemed unable to get out of the way. | intiy by the blow that he reeled heay-|!n# the past few days, however, the Bos-| 6(C3pq Wis oun; as Made Some Won-|*" ** - GAMES, Langford stuck close to him and atruck | (ently by the blow that he rected ailing, {ton batters have been pounding the ball Grand Old Man” Winds Up “Cy? Young, Who Has 8 in paige ound, Hogan the lode of calc mage & few hard blows, although those tift | And again the clang of the bell saved {at @ terrific rate and they have taken fe Qwirled His Last derful Records in Hi fornia way matted Tosiay to. win ati J: Meeraen, the ek erga a looked most deadly he “pulled” just be- | him. ‘i nae Pu gerade salar ike Ni “al Career With Team That Major League Game, ds in His Long bout athe Tenering sw of the Nati dices throw on next Satuntay at the, emma fore the gloves landed. It was quite| ‘The fifth was short—forty-veven sec: Jence of Donlin on the club, Mike has} * q Op, F Npia on Monday ersningy Aus, Der Aad ake tian Geuaaneeten’ evident that Sam was Inno hurry. onds of it, Langford was through with [not atruck his stride a yet. ut he ts Started Him. Diamond Service. ane aT ih aietaged the meta | Zong iad) Capt Stetthew Mr iitions aes Brien te all inc" nald Fitestmmons, [Mis fooling, “Me went right after ite) aetting better every, day and, there, ts) Manages Miah Murray of the Armory As A, of| Si: Aiheue lah will take, twnmnal charge of “If he'd fight me like that I could put| victim. | (Hirlan tan. Inte a] !ops bre up a gam | - mi Boston tas decided "open uo.) cub with & he direction of neg) and has attracted. the him out in a round—even now." Wai Ete wala aes Brae he eauld, y - club gave him a thorough trial, but the | tio on Tueay k Croure, the rac ice James W OM, Tn the second O'Brien, with a took of |CUNCH He held ae tame idnose ue | Why Rustlers Got Donlin. RY ALECK SULLIVAN. jeer atars, such as Krapp anit reg od tate a MAL acetate {S00 Datars A ay It Is whispered around the erteutt} JTER twenty-two years. of con- c d Cy" to discarded, ’ furray o Gguperation, stood close and drove hard | ti) he was glad to escape, O'Brien Waal oy that Mecr sally gave Danii AAG TOMAR In the maj |they have no more room for il ON france teleinton Punches against Sam's head and hody.|a pitiful spectacle now—absolutely all{ HOW, that Mecinan redliy have te the { i eee yee he 1s cast adrift, all the clubs im hoon | vem fights at the Sam made no attempt to block, but held nd defens cuted | Western clubs, A game on from the | oie rigs yee 5, Young of the major leagues ing claim on hits” | Phil Brock, the hani hig Jaw out to take them. The way his} wn to the short en Gita cha Whe. ehtatee ta the santa ee teeny eland ie of the American League In his day Young has twirled many | Clereland, who is well a hoad bobbed back made {t in the left fiat, O'tirien fot Sula ang ame a* has been given his unconditional re- [record games. He was'one of thevian) | aise, ea and the crowd cheered Philadelphi: Pena rere in that ¥ tx to be re- | ease. alee men Jn the longest diamond struggle | 74 lmund * SEMENTS, with some enthusiasm, There was fast | \ A hie hand de Dane +e pala for a Te that rus | | a AL ae ie enabled jae tae oer rekon eats in the major = P| 1 | waves hve snp lh yA yc J or sche ap « 0 ee to Wind uy ss career bf ” ues, 5 a tWwenty-four-in 2 Ang iv fighting, and in a clinch Langford) walked halt way to his corner and now |mored acheme happel DCTS Rade land varie AMM a ikl struggle between the Athletes and in os \||HAMMERSTEIN’S (‘Vi tau twisted around and “1oo) PUnoHON) stood: waiting, andi turned again to lel OMY Oe eee tie geAMace Donslon tie path to fame and cle Bostons on Sept. 1, 105, On that om. w under the mantse. | ROOF i: 2 ands Witte ERAT to Jack's chin that made his teeth] O'nrien to his feet That's enough, maa EU BEER A RE WR: ROR AR: ee} 6 hs path io ses _ Slory. asion he lost to Jack Coombs, the Fades ort ra Parmer Root vat clatter with @ sound lke th pping | said Whit Gite BR Tha henoh S MoaraW (ee 4 a tha Sli then a score being 4 to 1, i " he RUTH ST. DENIS '%jf, \Veys, in ber ck Ba . Ss a while # bench and MeCraw | mere youth, Joined the Forest City Oe dae’ te ia. wines i . DI in ‘ ae neve ed to pat him in the) cam, and had for his first opponents | major league tlo-man-reach firs. ent and 12 7 ‘ ip ave yee , he C aver ne, ye | The Athletics w |e ALL SPA Ue lin 2 val nlnoande thia {the Chicagos, Ever since, year after | The Athletics were also his opponents tte ie ; f Tommy Howell |Lincoin Giants male sod Pn Jive [the ChleagoR Rar nos year sfter| Rca uaa are alee HSB itt aren th 5 Ti Pi Cub 9, Tubs wanted him, but M It that |twirling major league ball, never for a pitched anott hit game, the High: oe Scores Victory © Play Cuba’s jin 'eiiitse'n? vet nise'ity'to tha | moment tat a0 hin Yen and a lade "lng be” averaaien i ia) “MINER’S r Glants by) goln rn WIL wien Tha eFaRieRe CoRNTE. th nee iter, " * a y | Besi Saiurd now seo how it works PORE SES ATSB NERE ORGIE KERR BES: Young attributes his long service in| (a ‘ie STH AVE., | WiLL OPEN ver Young Erne| esi Saiurday oy | + | feablen Peoria evarret eran vada S| ROWERY, | Vang suet cial Atala Young has seen hundreds, yea, thou- habits, While he has nev ‘ at | BRONX AUG. 19TH oe eiGune ia sean sands, of players come and go, but he ¢ absta from drink or tobacco, | NX. vith ah einstein Te Brae woo, Lt etet ta“ tetna ne sg |e ayn ae take sd devote [sci whenever hosed either it | itr | AMAR rs rN LADELPHIA, Aug. 16.—In a pout|cinan between Ito hana tasrDli 4 constantly belng ine moderately, When the season c}oaed he cc: | an ri eT of fought contests am ghta|which will be stage . has seen all sorts pects hy and. wor Te un-| { y cen a Teemcnatovaty | {race os Witnessed in this elty in many a day,|noon in American the | the } jie lutions; many kinds of mhan her wena cant “a | a pie oat Ht f Dare, Tommy nowell earned an impressive | home of the Highlanders contest | Injur : p tae Fan he has watched the develop. | ai | é ryt me ; una to the les than the other hard campaign t F ~ wes ‘ vietoty over Young Erne at the Doug: | RIDE HERE OE ® RAGS 0s AYA RAIIAR OSES Th pues vhan ine Wralee Gaicand: hee. Ghincuaa'l al AMUSEMENTS, PALIS ADS t's) NK lap A. C. Howell started off fast, Hep e Tincoin Giants claim the semt- {Wonderful handlin the players ar fon of the spitball, fade-| a ; a NEW AMSTERDAM 3.89) 9)s005 85 Ds rdchitehgtsahertiaieale went a number of telling left jabs to| plonship of the United States, | his never-say-dle t that. ke her wrinkles of the piteh- 7 7 VP craw A Hrianger's Siusical Comieay de case, | | crate ny the face without a return. But Yi ¥ilonue the Cuban Bare are the cham. | fighting for the lead. Mike Doolan has a ennis eam | THE PINK LA DY Jose bmi ater sie, shee are BORE ce vist vinerauin’ atwell| Seek teas ie Gist oa the circumstances, but he cannot act 4s Oe Ee ean sameetaitia | Is Picked to LIBERTY Wycthiiy.gcieesis | DAUM ing lean proved a wurprine package, starting | coins have won sixty out manag Ay short and do the | ¥! Rarer abner oe | Stem fae eas | CURE VAY MACDONALD | | BiRhton ea 1 : with the second round, showing the|games so far this season ) jor other « Hong with . > ofa ie iRt FRING M101 | ADADE ‘ best form of his career. He had the|t on thelr tour her Doolan te a wondertul player ale always kept up to date and mastered Meet Britons ohn we ! : Aunuee ta better of this nd, and the thi nany of the best it the athe same AMET Y hil sa. iy Day Sate HO, “20 & fourth and fifth sessions. Erne made| — ties. Twist the| Of hundreds of men who were playing | — a Gist —_—— ALE ABOARD AP S15 TOS @ gallant rally in the | nd eramme for tpe you pleases! when he broke into fast any, SVR a Rei ie American tennis team that wil PTH BXCUSR ME GARDNER BEATS DABNEY AT | «: Union a Giants are Bos. | ow he has gone the way of the others | "8 aBility. The owners of the fee matches to be played with the CRITERIO! 8 ANN Nate | the mining OBA -2h the road to “Hasbeenvil pe 4 Neen sh team on the West Side Court Ut Soe sey pin as, igatiiee, NETS AT SOUTHAMPTON “na the Westerners. the nd when they believ tho had lost i iN pieAMn, f : Sie | cee cae ers tcie| wor the past threo or four years|ity cunning they ti reat 7, § and 9 ie as follows: W de PAKIS * 8.) 03 Su nN vs si REY pecs preg Dus of the f With the Reds down Naps, with whieh club has beer i, the national champlon; ZIEGFELD FOLLIES. oY Te CET Meadow Club Cup, took pl n 1 out of the running | 4 : nce, Sealant i of New York, and Mauri 6! HUble’ SAN Use noUUKERS depose, hes shel m ihe wien we) This K.O. Brown “tris Deka MORNE AGRRIRI LE Ree Hence aie ER Rastead tee holier ; York ' somparatty , Worst red to be shoulder | pacitic Const stars winning ees \ oe AVE fund SN 3" beck and hn ne ae Only Greek in ; I-tme |i go to Australia, 19. ch iGERE vy Sth vi} eailandner wilteted from unsteadinens | 1 ep . aan t his vie- {the international trophy now TTY meat istmarte i eit bomerer and | SBP. | By +4 . 1 Ame th Kk pleco, | ries hay to hard |¢ rian. ating behind him. | Fighting Game | tale “af whinasb-Bontsesi ted Tease Tae tls them Contas ia ® wonder. ————————— scstntc reais meee eae ne And strange to relate the real Nemests | Msi a ard luck Nomeals | Naini egwadvian , GLOBE » has to let his jin his pat as the F Sox, the club | ¢ Me nd LAtle o in “gt fh eaae George CK, 0.) Rrown, the middle! to which formerly belonged. Willlam A, Learned are distin a as VALESKA SURATE ,.,"; LE AG 5 i ; wy nore in|) H kets » town this thest faced him, Uatrict jeLoughun and i adi se Youle, OY at a I. taste av gees HY : Titeeeo en the Tye | Te will be remembered that during, the | iste rch MeLougnin ond Latte 1 Get-Rich-Quick Waillagiord 10 Clveiiuatl 48 Deubit., OF 42 e engo” On” the Lake ; Young had dim: have ropresanted Ameren} Sway, Ot, whe, 8.0 Hy i tie i oe | Ie ‘ “ Rat ving here for) ity ne into @ Me eolared | nal matene WINTER GANDEN va HM ae 0 esl New York 68 . ‘ f whieh | one at if he didn't show. better ——— - GEIEREDE an an RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. Will be w a Contes Ie id retire from the diamond | rn Lengue Standing. HUPERABN nannces INAS isn, 9; Boston, 9, 12 innings New ¥ 6) Washington, 1 ‘ Greek, ' - deh nay as H iis led be: ng rent & the minors | a: tub Club, W. 39th St.'': Maiines obi Eat rimones | Faia lat ete pervs nan, | [tet DAY ‘tha road ue nt] Dunn. whe ne ner, Wa tho| ne had so many of hia pale aoc) Pe ras JOUN MASON 33,9". atin gamee port pone in, Le LP 90" HOt Overcome) | t aie , man to’ Ati IlDrorkience: at FG Phe. YO bet, Ivar © | this» ead in ten days, then there pum= In Young's pulder muscles began to | buffalo 481) Prov MAXINE ELLIOTT’S f 30's 88th GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO.DAY is no use In. worrying over the race, | ber ik tas, or on and he felt that he was as good m= a Eve CROSMAN | fie liens ypati at New York, York at Cleveland, They will be beaten, | Brown, is the one that ever shone! a ‘er—as all athle are wont to Renults of Yesterday's — It ra weaned nora Mg at Rrooklyu, t 1 Jas © prize Mglter, Dunn eays there| think when they are on the down ; ftocester, d, \ ADWAY TOs, Bivay & 47 1S pee i merrier’ Rea hahions. Grape’ in thle elta vasantn | wothes toc BRO Beg The managenen, of the Cleveland ‘ ( Rate RT a a IT goLumBia Pov? hy EMPIRE |; [Page YOU AKE sunucG | aay, ‘i ARC 0) ame LEW Fics fi aN lus ere a ee Sal PROC Buele su0r By 8h tng ¥CEATS AST TNAET BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, 1WICk DAILY. 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