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—_—-— @arl Morris of Oklahoma, Big-| qest of White Hopes, fs in Town, and To-Day Wili Start! Light Training With Joe Jean- | Ropes,” ie in wwn, ond MH vegin light trainin; Morris rolled in i ok Cter, his millionaire manager, was the train. Morris te more! fighter to Mr. Ufer, who, ke planning a) ri 1 f i il it fs i | i ft i! E Hy eis Pe Hi f-8 i iif tf ii i t | 3 H i ; j gs i ff xe fj & 4 iy i | feilf it i : i ze i ‘ & i -j essh i fi z : E } Be : : i he didn't make 6 good fight net Baflor Burke. He says he maperies ‘oon- fifentty to knock Burke out with ease in two or three rounds. of it thet he did tetnieg fer the laay way, sparring AL He wants to go on and fight THE BVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1911. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK |; fee ve IN “TIMWER PULLED opr A. PIPPIN IN GRABBING HERZOG'S WIT. GIANTS AND PIRATES IN DOUBLE BILL; _CUBS OPEN SERIES AT BROOKLYN | PARK Locais eek be Dodger GIANTS WILL WIN Fi to Do Their Usual Bear- Taming Stunt. THEIR PRESENT FA up on the season. played eighteon games eo each of them has won nin the fans were somewha' Pointed at not BY FOZEMAN BULGER. the 014 top rung oil! hang | ing in the balance, the Giants @tled up for &. double-barreled ahot at the Pirates this afternoon, while the Cubs took the Journey soross th bridge. Now, if those dear 014 Superbas —oh, how we love them when they're fighting the Cubs!—can do thetr usual stunt of putting akide beneath the former champions, and at the same to the Polo Ground: oan only keep up tl they will win in a walk. Tae ain ./ OPP AGAIN ~ Tue Gants { Bar STL 7 , LAG IN WALK IF THEY KEEP UP || For Present af Now ¥ Yorks Must ST GAIT far and ¢. While td. ap winning three straight, the Giants were rather lucky to get two out of three. Bo far they have won nine out of twelve games since their return and if they jercentage have made three runs and tled the In all fairness we should give time the Gianta cutlass thone Pirates — [Archer credit, for having saved the ‘Who was It that said “Get that dog) {, Hertog for having from under the table?” For the present it would be just as) well to forget that firet place notion | As ed to say, and go out for the punoh that will Ned same {onctnation te a terviole v . le. at ia e name knock the Piretes off our hip and sive) oy "tig “diseuee from which some us plenty of room in which to work. men wuffer upon reaching a high How te @ fellow going to Aght tree| uiitute and, you o ri " ude gnd, you can take it from nets teat a ety the teottincs {When he te aiming at the man ahead! ax old Hlaineman, the Glante Jolt ere re any, ie Pootmlaes |and le afraid to take a big ewing for,| i the minute they’ rose to the diaay ie ae, aeseee esiate ae the, *\tear that something will hit him from) heights of frat place, One look over mon sueren- | chind? Therefore, the ting to do| the edyo and then came the big tee thet he'll deliver the goods, “Billy will be satisfied with helf the money he'd have receive’ for « fight with Kiaus before this Burke affair,” eaid bie manager. “He feels awfully sore over the roasting everybody handed him, aad the onty thing he cares about | is making good again, It ton't likely thet Papke will get a chance to mest @ man Klaus here | in New York unless he hegins like « Preliminary fighter, fights the toughest Of the secomd-ratera and shows that he Cgm Feolly Aght-—thas he ton't one of th aleo-rens. When he has done that (if he can do 1t), the people might turn out again to | see him in action. That one sloppy ten- Tound exhibition sight before last hurt the supposed champion’s reputation mor ee, It would have been hurt if Burk a haymaker and ad landed "enooked him kicking” round, late ts stil bear hunting up in the fret in Alaska, From what we have feen of the “white hope” division, ‘efirieg could have just as much fun, if © cared for it, going around the ocoun- try and cleaning up “white hopes,” He'd have little trouble in that job. AM LANGFORD, Jack Johnson and Sam McVey are ali booked for Aus tretla. McVey is already on the | way there, Jobnaon still has a matoh | with Wells in England to @o through before he leaves, and Langford ts to start in 4 couple of weeks, Johnson isn’t matched with ether of the American negroes, but with Bill Lang—poor old Bil] Lang—who is cha:n- pion of Australia again just now by virtue of another recent knockout of poor old Bill Squires. The Parisian f think that If McVey Austrailia. he will, win advantage in height weight, end is as hard fitty-round Aght with he knocked Joe down twenty-four t Sights Langford in MoVe and Seon times for a@ nine-second count Jeanette made McVey stop at the box ning of the fiftieth, But for all that Wie hes an | i] right now te to fake care of Pitteburg| *mble. Still, they are stil and let the pesky Oubs look out for themsolves. ee the next three days the Giants) y four games with the Pirates, least little slip on the part Chance's men may put ua long enough to get used to fed atr, ant the title to second place is the ane prige. In the meanrtime the Cubs are! In the first half of the up against thelr toughest adversary in| George Wlitke made one 0} the Leag The Dodgora have given ilar wild pitches that [the Chioagé bunch an awful lot of trous been recorded ble this season, and BI Dahlen sent word over last night that his humble Uttle bunch were loaded for bear again, While hundreds of fans went away from the Brush Stadium last night mumbling words against Buck Hergos | for getting caught off second base tn the second Inning, they forpot to give Archer credit for one of the nea plays that was ever pulled on a din just about to turn St toe suuck a pebble and } As he keeled over he t the ball and tt went wide o allowing a runner to score, Speaking wan anoth ditfeult of peculiar accic one that th inning © grab bie er Archer wa nd and fall to certain rally, hand, 7 It was in the second Inning that the Meyers fo: chance for the Glants to win arrived, | doubled up in the palm of h and, as it later developed, that was! was with the gre neir only opportunity to Kill off a base | with much pain the wot It stratgnt att m and and Meyers st ke for fre on balls ready to str Parisians wil! have @ bet on Mac it he fights Langford again in Australia. —_—— — Parker Knocks Out Richards, NEWPORT, KR. !., Aug. 24.—-Before the Very A. C. Andy Parker knocked out Sailor Richards in the eighth round of @ scheduled twelve-round contest, Rict ards was floored five Umes, but each mely, A right to the TANDING OF THE CLUBS, RATION AT LEAGUE, AMEIUCAN LEAGUE 0. | club. Wet lub nla Te ah ft ean RESULTS OF YESTERDAY! % GAMES. y No games scheduled, i At Philaceisint Piewsiird, 2 Cincinnati, 6; Boatun, 8, GAMES SCHEDULED ros TO.DAY. Pittsburgh at Now York, ‘Two games, | struck him just ball and his finger it hanging to the heels of the Cubs, and the of Pri up ther the ra ke th inning f the most has ever With a man on third wound up for a curve ball and was loose when his stumbled irnod 19086 nf the plato lente, there found 3 Chief fourth is ween to the ground mond. If @ New York cateher had eral players gathered around and foisted that trick the man on second 1 his talon vigorously. No one would have been forgotten and the! understand the nature of the in ened Gailies would have been sing- {Jury a the ball di@ not come within ing the praises of the gent who made Huet jh at ngs Bt dexel geen } f t ol reher oceas uffers from the rifle like throw thet choked off mp in the third flager 8f his lett as We hand. It and also ed to could Herzog been Mirtir round se ome ‘ an eee ond base for some time when all of “lon peti poe "4 mp came sudden the fans saw Archer's arm|on him while } t and he draw back and with @ quick snap the | had to give Way to a substitute. yall went whistling to Tinker ke a — millet. Herzog was cought ten feet oft | That last game with the Cubs second and the rally was hit on tiie | was one of extremes, If we could ad have eraned the first and last in- Chief Meyers followed with the neces- . ber big anne hee bern sary aingle, but ft came. too late Bee ie une Devore then followed with another that nl apa the cored Fletcher, but that was all, if! ninth. Unfortunately, Herzog had not deen a victim ot | count just the some Archer's great throw, ante wo ray o in the middle, but ét Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). “orcds Sour" HOFMAN “THREW HIS BAT AT THE BALL AND HNOUED OUT A SINGLED Look After Second Rather Than First Place, can’t keep ua from figuring on what might have been, can itf Charley Murphy end John T. Brush ‘nat in the latter's automobile during the \final battle and bet each other soda water on each round. They also took an occasional look at the enormous crowd and chuckled despite the hoatili- ties that were going on around them, Foxhall Keene sat in a box near the Gianws’ bench and he almost rooted hi heed off for the rally that never cam Mr. Keene is now a dyed-in-the-wool f% and he hasn't missed an inning of the great wtruggie, Next to him was Tim- othy Woodruff, and (this te news) he didn't wear a vest at all. It was hoped that Mr. Woodruff would spring one of lis latest cPeations to offset the pale- green affair flaunted by one Charles Ww Jurphy, Chariey Foust announced taet night that he had thowght out a new ateal of second, and McGraw will perm him to demonatrate be- tween tha games this afternoon. Foust has reconsidered he doter- | mination. of going over to: Brook- lyn to help out Dahien, “They need KNOtK OUT MAXSON GIANTS NOT ATWOODS WHEN IT COMES TO STAYING UP CARL MORRIS SAW JEANETTE (mA ROUND LAST AIGHT. , ( Joe HAS BEEN ConcHING Morro ), PAPKE ASHAMED OF SHOWING WITH BURKE; “CHAMPION ” AFRAID TO BE INTERVIEWED, \mn 's reposter followed Papke’ w Mirror sie | boxing el had flown from his haunt | bolt” Hidden in Room, Al-/er"tts‘camain tien tna, ‘ear re ried to be located at yt though He’s Declared “Out.” foie en eee ——_ AWKSHAW, probably the great- eat detective of fiction, and Sherlock Holmes, Conan Doyle's eplendid fictitious character, would have been foiled had they been sent out | te trace “Thunderbolt” Billy Papke, | jel after his engagement with Ballor Burke, From the office to Bath Beach, to Mre, Flarney’s boarding-house, to tho| | nearest dispensary of the brew and all \through Bath Beach The Colored Man’s Body Blows Dispose of Mute at the i Fairmont Club Show. BS nh! PY JOHN POLLOCK, ITH @ volley of short inside right | #! W hand uppercuts to the stomach | Jog Jeanette, the great colured |, fighter, succeeded in knocking out! 5 Dummy Maxson, the big heavyweight, | h in the first round of a ten-round bout |a at the Fairmont A, C. stag. Was floored twice during the two min. |the mute’ stomach. | This blow was P Aahting, the second tiie drop. {the finishing one, for Maxson let go an of Aeghting, the second tline GP-l rel flat to the floor and wes then flat on his stomach, @here he lay stretched at full length ‘until Referee Billy Joh counted the fatal ten second) The mute was in no shape, as n=] tered the ring with & big paunch, | w Knowing that Maxon was out of con- dition Jeanette sailed right Into him, As they came Into a clinch Joe ripped | 1: me here right now,” he said, “and Vil stick tll the excitement ts over” tn four stiff rights to his body. After they broke away Maxson threw in @)}) heavy left and right to Jeanette's body trous final engagement with ithe Cuba, a blg good-natured fan who | seomed to be carrying @ little too much \welght for age remarked to his next- seat neighbor: ‘If the Cubs are bears are the tid Jemterday, % yw "here ‘michty Nair thelr ferocity) wae overlooked, Merkle made 4 tem Mer Phiesett Sia the ing nae i that there sith fu a, ib ie aha, thon he wound OE a ee it via’ che’ Doplediater oute. Aa in the fret hte, pitehed McGraw i rd that le box on cede,” Nese ‘wes halted tor a minute while bey Areue nt wild in the sixth when Wiltes mh Doyle | and Hof The, fans fanned BOXING STAG TO-NIGHT. At the National Sporting Club, Sam Langford and Tony Rose |] will meot in the matin bout of | ten round Matches Avranged, Tommy Murphy the Harlem Mghtweight, and nt Dorsey, the sturdy Brooklye Mghter, will meet for ten rounds at the in- eee bY AL“ X, SULLIVAN. ce tom et 7 Just ag the curtain was about to rise rey vs i t Noteworthy Features of the Final Encounter With Cubs HOW THE GIANTS LOST NATIONAL LEAGUE LEAD Na ia tie York thrown out by two ant re ould. tre. bee a dletiteg, Merde Pet fe, eons tee] i met aeof the grand stan: Ate tatt pounded vtwsk, fon ‘the ‘cfd an spectator was hit'on the head Doyle tit tive Dall on the ground over Pi A a an ‘a fr at Ine? pants "and | '¢ wade Kemnay mail a, acrobatic ro ugt | faced into tt anaiged Uo We wild fournes, Wud wasn't | ghee dean lun afte vette and) Fl t aie feld FT Yn ‘Yon I rom the keystone wack, Prt eckard di wee Only for Sater ability to make @ high fum sare eae | eal ee i a el SE tales fald where Becker took good rare of it. | bare been sei palit coun aa p voter rithm of | Are 7 the | Becker, was another victim of Archer's, de obeeeheat St! tho ‘ite on mettre anise | Mins, Deine cauieht asicen three feet off Hee toncuntge be wprtuted tke A deer for think Othe) ane ¢ have» new method of, rooting | ture Born We hed here alin wien Caen Ae don't shout A Buch, their bands in unisoa, stamping, tend la better th dn’ need to do tt, but | Im the fourth, Here he made # xieat life en bis stomach on bis frounder that Tinker let go through his legs, ded stop and now to fe tailed 4 | tae fo doutie Misemtat at hint , | Irth" iat fag eding, br Devore, eve gchutele bit to aa vet then trie 9 Bint bute poppe i ndHE, 8 ue tes Saouble sw schhult ate et ao fl snd “wwiheeded, for Slesems 3 | ‘The large firm of L. L. Broadway. ‘Their price f $75, floor. {tial show of the American A, C, in the Clermont Avenue Rink of rooklyn,” Sept. 7. w ling his possible excuses for his miser- Thunder-| | able showing against Burke, to the King Edward, ered by the funny looke the bellboys gave him that he took up quartel asked if Billy was lock Holme! middleweight champion of the world, |cated Papke on the phone. |replied to our querry it was In the tone lof @ grissly bear that had been con- fined in @ Nofth Carolina soo during the hottest days of July, Evening | Bt 'Joe Jeanette Kn Dummy Maxson in Jig Time Maxson, swing for Jeanette's Jaw, to clinch, Maxson | ot vounted out. to right Grow, , " Feliises WO miss Chin Went far out of Catcher Meyer's ri THEY WERE | | one of the few who imported their gootis direct. Our price $25 ARNHEIM, *hintn sia trail ith the one object in view of obtain- But the “why, the ‘cheese champ’ moved over He got #0 both- wewhere," said the telephone git! when topping there, After outdoing the keenest of Sher- clever stunts, we lo-! When he Evidently lly was peeved over the way the spot ocks Out = nd also landed a left swing to bie head. tte then jabbed Maxson shree on the nose with stratght lefts, ing the cla These blows riled who made @ wild right hand Seeing the Jow coming Jeanette stepped back and hot in @ short right hand swing to faxson's Jaw, watch jarred him from is head to his toes and compelled bim ‘The moment Maxson threw his arms rand Jeanette the latter sent in three eavy night uppercuts to his stomach, ropping him to the floor, At the count f eight Maxson got up and tore at) eanette, landing two punches to his} ead est. They then clinched nd bending over, sent an-| her sh right uppercut deep into} Knockout Brown, the lghtwelght of this sty, va teen matched up for tour vill be with Matt ond with Joe ple, ule thin! with Jims h Ma Da of summit. Hil Pa. at, Tamaqua, Sami ls fourth with Young, “iy ‘ot | Mi fur ibis Tinker tried 0 be the whole thow om Becker s ant after a long rum with Ne bank Muete groped tne ball” Sheckand ould ave taslly made the knocking much of tila othe wo en thy seoring Archer scored Hn T"hdit even hase’ ths. ball, Bt tet, Joeb do-it. ‘The funniest ay UY fen, Rharkand Se™atttghthe ve There, was a aan On (hit thee Bed folldwed itu" back over he Ate and to the Chicago bench. In the Giants’ part of the third Mauager, Mo: an coactiog at third, wana tae walked chat. he wang’ his ore sky was overcast li aganzas at Xtoas time ke some Pa the first tehed, 9 ite Winkel antiea Ma Pie at fou bate may Schwartz & Co., 198 or sult or overcoat was ,00. Sale on second Great bescies of Fiction Outdone in Efforts to Locate Disappointing Middleweight. light had been turned down on his by the sporting scribes ‘Yes, you can see me—if you want to! R—-urr! Come up to room 17 and I'll te’ yan what I think about you re- And porters!" responded Billy's voice. we promised to appear on the "ec “You're sure Papke's tw hie rooms?” eked the colored boy who ran the vator, “There's no doubt about his bein’ there, bors} for I just took him up, was (he reply. Billy seemed afraid to come out and make a statement or else he was thor- oughly ashamed of the poor showing he had made when he tried ¢o fight Burke. Anyway, it was his kid brother who ushered us into the parlor. “Awful sorry, but you must have made ke; Billy hasn't been here a) said the Then, ing Into the mirror that reflected the scene in the rear room, we saw Billy Papke seated well back in an y chair in the darkest corner of the room. “Perhaps the New York State Boxing | Commission will not allow Billy to here ugain,” was remarked to Bi kid brother, and just for a moment there wis perceptibly an uneasy move- ment in the mirror’s reflection of the middlewelght champion. At the Boxing Commission's hend- | quarters Charley Harvey, secretary, was reported to have been in for his mail, and it was said the commission wouldn't open the office until Monday. If they take any adverse action on the Burke- Papke fight {t will be a great Injustize to Papke, acvording to hi who belleves Billy was fr box. “Why, my brother only had three davs B found the hot, out to the ball game,” no shape to ing partners. hand, Is apparently @ any statement o ‘ay to explain why he Billy, on the oth: not willing to m attempt In any . AMUSEMENTS. WEW AMSTERDAI TH [fil ik CADY LIBERTY Wntes vasa SAVIN outhin ower ore. World, iG a | ii A iseenae ithe ptoree ian dl ae th cay beadik 4% iy cise Clon t ‘Ueat statines fat, uF || VALESKA fo parE. Wid. A bat Get-Rt ‘Rich. 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The last encounter ber tween the two teama in New York re- sulted in four victories for the Box and two for the Highlanders and the Hill- top men are out for a littie revenge en this trip and also to even up the season's count. The two out of three victory in the series against the Tigers has put Lng w Yorkers in grand fighting eon tion, Plenty of confidence {s one of the essential things for a ball team to have and that js what Hal Chase ta well equipped with for thelr session with the pouto oiders, Jack Knight, the lanky shortstop, 1s not here with the Now Yorkers, for he left the team at Detroit and home because of the expec of a new member of his | was not hurt much when he Ait on the head in Tuesday's contest? and will be back in the game ut once if ajl goes well. Bronson Defeats Deshler in Bout | at Indianapolis = x 2 (Spectal to The Evening World), ~ INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 4%. — Ray Bronson of ligd!anapolis won the pop. lar verdict @ Deshler of Bo: straight left that proved diticult fo the terner to stop, except with bi face, and In most of the rounds he of pointed Deshi JACK DENNING KNOCKS OUT JOHNNY WALTZ IN SIXTH. 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