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8 THE EVENING WORLD, WEUVNESDAY, AUGUOL 8, 1v1l UP-TO-DATE wit AND NEWSY BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK BROWN AND WELLS FIGHTERS OF EXACTLY OPPOSITE TYPE. Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN ~—|EANETTE VICTOR OVERFLYNNAT FARONT CL Boston Fighter in Dazed Con- dition in Final Round of the Contest. | Matt WELLS, CHAMPION oF fFo. Wit START Complications in the Affairs of SOMETHING RIGHT oFP BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. Te ReeL. we the Boxing Commission, but ‘ ichtiythe, Madison Sauare A. Coe . | % CHARLIE WHITE Matt Wells, the # h Hehtwetght They Won't Wiest To-Wight's ee © MORGAN Says EXPECTS AN easy hampton, wil eet in he matn Show in the Garden. (Ts 4 PIPE! Vo TONIGHT At the Tong Acre A. C.—An alte star card of bouts will he put on. = ieee KNOCKOUT BROWN dea eal | rhs New York World) Leach Cross and ‘k Dorman, the HPRE are -erlous complications in Bronx twelcht, will battle for fi the affairs of the State Boxing AND MA’ IT W ten rounds ot the Olympte A. C. om ‘Commission and the boxing clubs. Ss ruraciested tae ‘ oi has been | fest night !t seemed that there might chil AAS RL aR tebtlek il UMA @ chance that to-night’s bout in EADY TO ——$—$——$——— | edieon Square Garden would be R A LE LY JOUN POLLOCK, |, owing to legal questions con- ‘, Jeanette, the ighter, ‘ res | nan who t thi ol o ‘ounds ‘alr Stub ees Is a Chance of Him Losing |‘pisictstsieear’ fm fF Mem We | wate he nose war not aw ineretne 4 mesel! e "7 hy “i Yesterday the Boxing Commission re- | As for K. ©, he isn't champion of |** S*Nerieds the is of the aftal to grant a ticense to the Bright WELLS HAS A DereNse to the English Champion in |S87ine, Yet: "put ne aan. trimmed | vss count | h A. C. The Brighton Beach A. C. “Twat 1S ALL ELBOWS. good tn ao many hard tenes AG Hat | trely on the: det roan Called off ite show scheduled for last dight. This, coupled with the rumor that monet iuenaas mene |itcher Ames No Longer tp scheme, made a situation so inter- Puasa "ta" a Picture of Hard Luck | yut it. ‘Mr. Sullivan was at Huntington. Major The Cardinals proved conclusively that the only road to success is perseverance, ; Phas nes aabpie "ot ca ipcbewr Leon Gets Credit for Victory | A# early as the second inning Harmon To-Night’s Bout at the Mad-|senerally considered the runner-up tor | Sal”® Holding In * the lightweight championship title, “te {Was entitled co t ison Square Garden. oF ata with Wells, champton | forced ‘A ; pointed ‘ornight, Wolgast will | Fiynn in the major! anda. hardly be able to twnore his right to a| the a a fighter was better ( match. Matt Wells, if he can defeat | NOCKOUT BROWN and Matt | prow Aya Le ' a8 6 hold on W ‘ole | boxer, and quick left-hand jabs into K Wells are fit and ready for thelr | ure ina fight for the ahamoienetie. ie Fiyn face and Als sort | battle to-night. Wells finished |the winner of the Wolgast-McFarland LeU Atar RSH ene Hee) his last bit of Mght trainipg yesterday | mitt |him up many times at the Rye Beach quarters and de- Tw the last ro clared himself quite satisfied with his in a axed con got wild and began to offer opportunities 1 borough. The Marfborough was Sor AN, SK) condition and confident of winning. At Denni B Jot some heavy punches to the stomach » I telephoned. Over Cardinals He Does | Hts Yenccriag? Wim Dut nary @ nit & Z 2 Savin Rock, Conn., Knockout Brown ng £ eats Jand a series of lefts and rights to the ‘Tinkle-tinkle. ‘ While the pitchers, under the influence grinned pleasantly and grunted when Jeff Smith in Go jaw, which he landed while they were “No, Mr. O’Neti tanfe tm. He hee been Not Deserve. of the wet ball, kept trying to furnist: asked if he expected to put another jbattling on the ropes. At the final bell PoNynea wil be return?” RipteemrRERtMEn Ceataan eniee flicee: Highlanders’ Showing ae 0. Sta awe eae Tia) es | Gt STOUR S GUI anise sen ni coolness helped him consider- ; “Oh, he's expected any moment.” Thrice did twirlers but such expectation, In fact Brown, : ably during the contest, as it permitted i 1 went to the Marlborough. As 1) BY BOZEMAN BULGER. | | they went to worse, Four - ° usual, feels very sure of winning, and| Jack Denning, th .|him to get away from many of Jean- \ t tioned Mr. O’Neil’s name to the hia head etuck deep in the Aimee in succession the Giants had the in the West Satisfactory Weis Chere MCrLTIRE. Mitbntent stunes | Relate DOL An ie romutngy elton hint lee art ee ers ‘sa i Fess, clerk at the desk he waved mire and his fest dangling wildly | bases oheer| ihe set Bet Se oe ee YF jin the world of losing. N.oJ, ina cen-round bout at the Brown earlier rounds Flynn got home many : hand toward the lobby and said: in the afr, the malignant Jinx |) ot rewar liver oa Nebee: bases home grounds, and while It 1s 23-hour! Madison Square Garden will hold a|Gymnasium A. A, stag. The men dld| Pretty punches on Jeanette, meeting him “Just saw him © second age—be just | which has hovered Ne aos gota on balls left and enough runs were ; ‘ ; | ride from St. Louis to New York Man-| crowd reminiscent of the old time ocea-|not do much real Nehting for the first |a* lle came rushing in with stiff right- tame in.” ‘ames sae lett tn: the Greunde forced over the plate to round oui ‘he| Despite Crippled Condition of |azer Chase ts giad the short va sions when such famous men as Fita-|six rounds, but beginning the seventh |!nd uppercuts to the Jaw, left swings And there, walking along with a quick, | Might as @ monument to the day when Hard tang quit. the Giante and went) During this meice of wild th f wandering on his way. part of the Cardinal twirlers the ‘Glants Team They Won Nine Out When the luck has eo switched that |were presented with eleven bases on Ames can be accredited with « vietory |balls. In addition to that a batter was of Seventeen Games. has arrived. The players need a rest antes es and need it SAA Chiee ila te ho simmons, Sullivan, Sharkey, Rublin, | that Catcher Blair, Jack Knight, Birdie Cree and Pitcher Quinn will report in shape to work by Friday when the home series with the Nationals com-|1n their prime. ‘The advance sale of afternoon's happ!ness. and until the final bell rang they fought |t? the chin and heavy ove: Erne, Lavigne, Downey, MocPartland, | hard, Denning doing the better work. to the kidneys, Matthews, Billy Smith, Ryan, MoCos| In the seventh session Denning land-|_ F!vnn injured his left hand in the and the rest of the world beaters were /eq a hard punch on Smith's mouth | fourth round by hitting Jeanetto on the and fights which brought the blood.. Smith went "ead, which kept him from doing mueb thet be did not earn, it can mean but hit and there were errors quire. Still) =. seuss hes Wen oven tater aan tos ; A . | seats igh’ i damage with it after that. | one thing—the extermination of all the|the beet New York sould to was (0 Catcher Sweeney will be out of it for | promoters expected. Yesterday lines of /harnd until the bell tt wee eee — a } Jinxee what 18 Nevertheloss, that omt- | ihe y ee again’ acreamed olf Hard Gcsaiak te) tee Wiveiee ora & week or two, and although young |fignt fans extended trom the box oMfce|show held by the club under the ‘ew j fous fact stares us in the face, and no}, "Never amain! wcronied oie is nO St. Louis, Aug. 9% | Williams gives promise of developing |a: the Garden into the street. The | law and it attracted « good crowd, Man JATEN ISLA amount of technicality can change it. | TAOS fo, tna HM Higniandere are speeding i810 & good ‘recelver, Chase would UK| Garden will hold one of ite old-time ager Mill Brown received. hiv ilcense iR i ‘When the old game was breathing tts an towards New York to-day after|t0 see Blair behind the bat. Bert) nent crowds. At 4 o'clock yesteriay|from the State Boxing Commiasion FA last and the Giants seemed doomed to) Ag this te the open searon for new Winning @ majority of thelr cames! [M*0g¢ening a ball he fs further endan- | afternoon the advance sale was $00, shortly before the first bout was put on, the Commissioner. defeat, McGraw sent ina substitute bat-lrecords Umpire Jim Johnstone quietly on the final invasion of the West th's| gering the finger which is badly split. | and ticke n be bought at the gate. August. 30 to September 4 just take five minutes. ter for Wiltse. This made it necessary |eased himeelf in the limelight and h ason. Against the teams on this side’ tfe wants t) tm but Chase is ho! Charlie White has been selected to! > : ! b But ie been out at Huntingtop ell) tor Ames to go in and pitch the aoventh |up one that the other arviters in of the Alleghentes, the Hilltoppers} ing him out, and unless Cree is ready | referee the fight, after a lot of fussing Latest Russian LABOR DAY (inclusive) day, and I'm tired and hungry an in @| inning. Becker immediately misjudged | privileged to soot at for years to come ed seven of their twelve shows, r work it Is probable that the out-| between Managers Morgan and MecDon- TROT TIN LY With one swoop of his horny hand Mr. nks to a clean sweep of three games| fold will continue with Wolter, Hemp-| ald. As third man in the vi W Johnstone cloancd the St. Louls bench| against the 4 Brownles, Since} nit and betaid autaginees tare. thal oat io ee a peed aaa resiler Is Real Of players and fourteen athletes were leaving home, the Highlanders have! present at least. Aube) SeBELITAd walls Gesoresitere compelled to do the lockstep across the| Won nine games and lost eight. Incidentally, !t was young Fitzgerald vi beat ltdai lod Man-M t i Green, ‘It seoma that one of the visit-| Considering the crippled condition of| who, during the ninth Inning rally of | ¥rawley law, brings together two fight- ountain fre aihletes made a father carcloss re-|the club, the showing was fairly satis-| yesterday's 7-4 victory, slapped out the|¢rs of exactly opposite type. It would hhurry—wouldn't to-morrow ao @ ine drive, and dt went for a three ‘Just five minutes, Mr. O'Neil,” I in-| base hit, which later resulted tn @ run. sisted, urging him gently toward @ quiet | That gave the Cardinals a better lead corn than ever, and, notwithstanding the “Now, Mr. O’Nell, just what aid you|fact that it was the total of Ame: 2 E Woman's Work. and why was| work in the box, he gets oredit for the| mark concerning Johnstone's personal| factory to Manager Hal Chase. Before | single that scored Gardner with the | be hard to find a stranger contrast than = Gow, Jonn AL LIX. Mayor Gaynor, geet to-tay'e "coe gy Gagged abel : marMrance and the others took it. up. | leaving here he bemoaned the toss of | tying run. Tan onered. by. Brown and Wells, | Ivan Romanoff ta the name of a new | Go Nomnw Wushi et Nd eo attend ae Inthe last halt of that Inning the/For ten minutes the Cardinals nagged so many regulara at a time when his| “starting the ninth the Highlanders} Brown, playmate of boys; Wells, « fully Russian wrestler who has just arrived! | Athletic, Contesisedilltery) ritie, i yal why 1 shou” — Giants got busy with their sticks, the|at Johnstone until he turned in anger club Is struggling to keep from drop- | jooked like a beaten team. Jim Vaughn | developed man. Brown, tow headed, here. He !> the biggest thing physical. J Motv Cvge Biven piles os features, Me ONE wi ” anything Gone at| Cardinal pitchere got free with their|@nd issued: the swesring order, ah’ Rint ino Ae div tse a | pitched @ ocd. ame But ved pink skinned; Wells, black haired, x seen here since the days of Yousout. if that meeting that you want to keep| bases on baile and errors, and before | y9."4) oF a Heres, “Phat ‘goes for| York Just a point behind the Red § Bere eR nee ited tthe Tionman (6 [One ea eee tere Benmy ENT e am Seeiponten, ES ese) hee Semunnedane = oP secret—was it a closed meetin the exoltement was over New York had] overy man tn uniforn Yo the clu of Boston and third place. As the High- - lead at 4&2 However, Roy| natural fispter, who fights just be-| Mei es i fa beival his AMUSEMENTS. “o-oo” — @ lead of one run, and Old Doctor Cran-| house, every one of ¥ |landers have a series at home with the! Mitchell, who twirled for the locals, | Cause It 1s his inclination to tear In avd) Ait feet 8 inches tall “eThen bow about the Brighton Beach |dall came forward to administer the ‘As the working classes of the Car-| nationals while Red Sox will be! weakened. pass and a hit| hit; slow of h, stolid in the face a sookines and nis twenty-clght a eee ac final treatment, Ainals were in the fleld at the time the battling. the champion Athletics, Chase| patter had shoved over a run vetore ot annoyance, Teutonle tn thought and | hopes ROU peeakialthen! Gath snerieek: \HAMMERST ‘st 74 mami te q went in b Dench was left bare except for tha] believe thal ew days’ play he retired a batter and was relieved by | action;, Wells, quick witted, determined, freee “ lacks “ j Big ol eect mea | tne Giunta ‘vere Denind. “When, Gran, [presence of Roger Bremahan, who was hilton will again seo his outhe lodged | "Lefty" George, The cannonading waa] doing his fighting by thinking and plan- eae at uh ewe, LE He oghe AraANES | 0 tt, Ml th b in re 01 ic continu unt! the New Yorke had a Decauee it didn’t ha year’s lease on | dali relieved him they were in the lead. ile dfn hie store eult, and the Pat) iT iavers will have a two-day gest feininar actin wane ainiere than eneush Blbe. eter eioye, fll 26 the shrewanoes hs = pi {ta quarters, The law ts plain. Here cannot get credit |X: neir regard for Johnstone before resuming tho pastime on the| to win fee Lae) Wallgon caeribed io Ben inc AMUSEMENTS. } i Decause It wa A ates, fou! . ; RO )-2. en | ps lene et Sam, aor Peon hates Sree? | the ciaarnoeg ACSIE ity tee. Bireny — Hur, Brown, lett-handed; Wells, right-| | KNICKERBOCKER {.'s';""0% Pre cretion . 4 formed a lockstep line arched th od. f SIREN WAL’ | wens leans to eonact, hold or ive | get rel for ft tacnats he Gants were nay tam faunas ea ss Tommy Howell |A is Ieaded, courage, gamanens, sasressive || SARE MLD Sate ditt | -| behind when he went out. By a simple | » Brush Stadium has had this , ne uy MAKE : “ | Dosing and eparring matohee and 65. | mothod of deduction Hla ¢aay totes teatime cae ommy pawamis Links | peis.‘tres are wiatties hed in common, ! Nara MINER’S ™ wed oy ‘ that Ames, therefore, te the only man ’ 4 y - But while Brown is physically quick y : QUE a ' Johnstone now stands in a class by W. B P ally quick as KEIT AWir] SVH AVE.. , i ereclanion SOA aie ig of) who can go down in history as the|nimselt aa diaciplinarian. We ts th ips Bronson In ad Shape a cat, Wells is both physically and men- te" WORLD. SEER RT } } ages paged weer Ae ot 5 re “The St ts dead! first official on record to fire fourtes b . ° Bi tally qulex, Brown {s the heavier hitter I BRONX way | ! or hold s lease for a one year| The Jinx is dea per one crack. B M of by far. That's his specialty—heavy hit- rv 8 PY GIR: | upon the building wherein it may be TAU BES SS oO8 y big argin| ior LJ £OUPNEY, | Pre? rat's wnat earned the “K. 0." || in the new oe AMATE UH SUE to conduct, hold or give such — eh ; — ss prefix to his name. | Wells hite sharply, Seat HE SIREN OLYMPIC tice oe viliy (Citar Marten . BOSTON, Aug. 00.—Tommy Howell of] Golfers wh Y ing, slashing blows, but so MATEUR SIGHT TeeMO! v. boxing or sparring match or exhibition, es slips fers Who have been at the Apa- o “ “s r f AMATEUR NIGHT TO-MORROW, i de The Brighton Beach A. C.'a license Breezy Notes of the Game Philadelphia, handed out another sur-|wamis Club course within a week prace n't shown the pecullar snap nie » | Mar TO-DAY Robinson's Crusoe Girls i refused se at the Armory A. A, by winning of the knockerout. There seems to be FOF SUNE, ¥ i s } b ded peaninee: ive anne: Woe G6tee the decision over Ray Bronson of Indian Uclng for the approaching natlonal| plenty of force behind his swings. But WoRtHY Sticct r ] : from April 4 Wil ¢0 Jan, 1, 19ld-le88| SEO enor Granta arneed with a] Som Devore wanie ta ope Wa EW wee mamed polis in the feature bout of twelve) ramplonship there aro alarmed at the} men dant ciiiple Ane fall when they DUAR PRINCESS EE, Te hee s) STEEPLECHASE than a year.’ medicine case in the eighth, and took charge of Moore ‘would ahe be called crit |condition of the links, Up to a few|land. He could finish @ man Sf he once||| Ext Labor Day, Mon, 4 t ‘Coney’ Tremendoualy Pyuay Placa, ear.” explained Jon! ‘The award was won by such a pre Te patient, he font no time’ th administering’ t feast or Te ft out loud to get it."* proper drug. On the first roll of the dice be Camial of the Babes, Sept, 6 to. | Tate iron Steamboate direct to Steeplechase heeause you've | round by Diy margin that even the fans who had | 1@¥8 ago the turf was completely burned “got him going,” but it ten’t likely that) THE HARRIS Wikatie Wa. he'll ever drop a good man suddenly— rmerly the Hacker | ID you refuse other licenses?" | struck out three batters in succession, ‘Then, to w Orph made Bronson a top heavy favorite did | \p: tt apparently having been the policy ‘1 Ay 87 NIGHT, BiB) (Seats Now) 7 r i “D “Yon, We refused to license | hw verti he ratrd ures baits inthe | uM AG NAN aet'fs the te Wertn two not make & kick about the decision. [of the green committee to walt for rain the way Brown aid when, be knocked || ROSE STAAL fekgiyt™ | EW Dally Mabunte Ginnie Pinney dat i the Kalckerbocker A. 1. of | mst oe tnlleld ervunders._ canon theae dite fellows’ bare "Only two rounds did Bronson have the|rather than resort to the use of hose. | first minute of the first round. Charles Ruein's Latest Gen : BRIGHTON tates fois Wiig Albany, as It held a lease for the uso| | Ames and Crandall. the Indiana Ohio entry that mms, Mn ycateniay and, |advantage, In tho second round he| ‘The greens, too, are #0 full of crab ~ . FOLIES 1h) 5t-] Kestaitant. 6.30 to 1 AWE || ssrighton Beach | mond & Co.. others, ol } of @ building ono night a month. In ‘ram before old Doe gota, ban ues WHR fein thelr Chae: inaded ® ghort TiEne On Howells J0W grass that playing is vexatious, The BERGERE, fiyiza Mats. Wed., Sai & Labos D, law @ lease for a year is supposed to . femegey wenely A Aoetaeee _ ing up he managed to keep Bronson |°™lY Way to uproot the pest ts by hand, A 11.15 tod A. M., TAR tet § | cover M6 days a year, and no less." Theretore, Amie was atarted first. 90 that | mow i thelame, “Ete dine | trom following with any more danger-|S° that it {# a tremendous task, A gaug é sae pe ee nes 5 “Now, Mr. etl, T've heard. that | could work while Crandall was getttig hie coffee.” | inn cricnal'a tworbayser to the ng punches. In every round Howell|of Men has just been put to work to : CRITERION {iv aath St: PEST TT eens | there has been some discussion of the ofl field fence and scored aeamevat that stage |Jabbed Bronaon repeatedly, and often | eradicate its but as the contest ie scaree- j ‘ He SORN HY AMG 80 a 4 American {}FATRE e lease held by the Madison Square A. | definitely informed that the Garden ts] of the game, when in close he would show a right|!y two weeks off hustling will be nece: H THE 0) ) y 1d 1 M., 250, d& Soe, 42.80 eg C. where Knockout Brown and Matt|to be wrecked Feb. 12 and that ¢ new] wg yoy think 1 + juck id, do sone (UPPErcut to Bronson’s jaw. In most of|#ry to whip the course into even pa NEW AMSTERDAM 2 1h dh “Concinitoss Wad, Wells are to box Wednesday night. Did| building will bo put up a3 goon Ms }asked Ames lant 1 Well let me tll you the exchanges Howell showed to ad-|sable shape for what, promises to be the x Li en by innings at_the mat i] vommission to-,Poxsible after that date, Contracts of thing fort ‘a game “to the inst | vantage, and when they went into a|Kreatest championship in the history of . OF MUSIO 9QcO0eSh f | aca sade al a ci ning the G rden were signed "esi th % feared i ional “oat ee clinch, Bronson would plant the rignt on| American golf . an Tang We |AC ener Mat Daily aw | | t offic Se when he got in tr randall came |the kidne ’ owell would —_—_—___ F at 2 Weoky B “Now see here,” said Mr. { ii, at the office of Frank A,| Fi epee all came /the kidneys, while Howell would send |] stats, wea \CURISTY MACDONALD e Resurrection . president of the Madison S | jastance and none of the games Was lost. the right to the wind. a at | Al i minutes: Jerect a twenty-fve-story building, ‘The gfterthe gue Ris wou rm 5 Springfield Wine Ohto FI ayaa ee TY sTPARRE Bivy a5 i. Br. 5.30 eet Rich-Quick Wi " k you for nswer~| premises wil! pass into the hands of the) McGraw if 1 dint } SPRINGFIELD, O., Aug, 80.—By win- e Long Acre A. A. of West Twenty- ‘ | \- BH Mane to sek you fF 6p Onawer |Toy cones nest Fem th Alneedy | Mis stan Le *| ning yesterday the Springfield Club has| ninth stravt and the Atlontic A. A. of UN thle to an important news item. Did) new owners next Feb. 12 Already | f0hft ata ant h ve | OK te pennant ih, the Oblo. State | Rockaway were to-day Kranted iicenses HURTIG & SEAMON’S Pst. yeu"— eases covering at least a part of the| shape to go’ in whene ‘on the penna 1 the Ohi ‘ate | Ro mare terday JARDIN de PARIS 4:3 | fi a new hullding have deen slened. —_——— | League, and Owner W. H. Watking an-| by the Boxing Commission, || BEN WELCH’S BU UI "Yea, we did!” said Mr, © a fal { ia 2 E ERS , ‘J ‘ Moreover, the Madison Square A. C.'s nounced last night that Catcher McKee, ——<—<—<>—__— At i Plosively. “I have what I Tl tease is no better than the lease of the BOBBY REYNOLDS WINS FAST Inflelder Wentz and Pitchers Boehler Eastern Lea, Stand}; KEITH & PROCTOR) | EMMA CARUS ‘oof that the lease doe! c ocker % a vany, tod an enfelder wot e PC,| Club, "a Ath fips 011 Rnickerbncker A. cof Atvany, whic) BOUT OVER JEM KENDRICK. ji erent ‘or the American Awe | Rectan, BY 4 il wont By Stn AVE iN| Berend Whe’ tee, . vote sraanea’ thie saga to the Horee| oclation to-day. The Jocal team will be| Rveoag: 48 ge ctallieace’, S8 Te ‘Sai : : jones _& Dear Sear ae Vee Hires a oe Ratt kind VoeT ATO | Avecal to Toe Wresine Wort.) filed up with amat bel naltinors: GF $3 ‘Bid prondeacs: 45.03 ad 5 WHT, MJURRAY MSO tat tet : ea ; ren Show for certath dates this y PHILADELPHIA Aug. i—Jem Kens SEI cS ce save. AROUND ‘ nso “180 26, even more explosively. ote ee jy ng one year can be valld when the| bow to Philadelphia fight fans at the ir. Goodresser the Most op- . bs way de ST, Burl ves, 8.16 against it si 4, [building changes ownership and is. to| Douglas A. ¢. by putting up a slashing STANDING OF THE CLUBS, ite Man in New Yack Slots (QOLUMBIAG i! Rost ete ae pe lub can’: run sta show’ Jno torn down months before that leate|pattle against Hobby Reynolds, Al chy, WATIONAL LEAGUE. po | cre ePMPRIQAN LEAGUE, Se URN TOES Fath Be: $.53: cart obbe aor “Mr. van and Major Dixon voted | expires.” Pepe 1 » rants ’ §8 boa Phila at . a se ie ec ¥ sough outpointed, he made the clever ] New York 72 44 .621|8t. Lous. 61 ‘626 |Phile 44 cat! chicago, 4 DOUGLAS FAIRBANK: A) ed ‘ommis-| “How about th clubs vinci ed er arty whose pict shor $ ; AMEE pspisined the Comm about the notion that clubs can! Reynolds fight all the way through to | fii, Gt df cael Groctinat ge ge $88 Beaton” Hy Gated: “it || arty wrbowe pleture le shown stove | in BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. J jald my proof \ boxing bouts under the mem: i 2 BB? ‘ and who comes so conspicuously into |} MAXINE ELLIO’ Dy a sioner. yp i emerge victorious. He made a great | Phila'phla 64 52 (882/ Boston, 7 Dh |New York 63 69 ‘616/8t. Louis: Pabot 7 ier tdee AR Main (Commission. I don't plan | * the limelight every season, Mr, Good. |] Ms Today Sat..Lab.D Gh »I STA MOT PATeY. Bena be any dlscrim no club ean run bouts|many friends through his aggressive RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. resser is shown here wearing one of || —¥ mu CROSMAN h ee ard TARY rel i ys erties ier ii att ened by: the commia-| work In the first two rounds, He was 1, Louls, & Mia Yak Tae Lets 4 | Truly Warner's smart “Bennockburns” || CA > |]]Joe iurt t the ig in nd t ew law 4 the Com-/all over Reynolds, smashing him wit 6, Chicago, 8, Detroit, 9) Pbilad ‘ E Mat. With FARRELL-TAYLOR TRIO»... Square A. ©. and the small n clubs Hit> the N.Y Meaae ie hatas ra 3 jhnatt and Hoston-Pittebargh Washington, 2 i. an imported English soft hat—the FW tea GAYETY at DAILY, Behind smaller clubs. But I was A not be allowed to hold any | lett ‘ oe , Me 0 ¥ w th a8 2 Tain) Chicago, 8; Bostod, 0. real thing for early Fall wear. Mr. aur WAT ere a “) SMOKING cong down, in spite of what I rey Site POU in ite awh buliding withe| Oe ANE sabe Ween hed’ the forge § ; GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY, |Goodresser is known by the hate he pz? ||| the Star and Garter how yi ole OF what 5, rarer poring wants & punch, rocking the local Ind to and Pe Phriday ad wears. Mr, Goodresser goes to Trul i foe |W_Extra!—THB RAULE AND THE GIRL. plain matter o » The a fro, The following rounds Reynolds “ocinuatl -at Brooklyn. | ‘Two games, { 4 Warner stores because, ‘i lease, I am informed, dated July 2, hand Funning to July #7, ind 1 amp MR, Mele Oreo. eae. 8 did all the leading and most of the Pivisburgh ‘st, Boston, Two gases, thee Chitaas ttt Putledeiphte” all dressers, he demands at all times See hak eatin we tian ms, ia

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