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— > aE abe i ast = TAK EVENING WUE, avil. rioor ror cants| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK BALUBMAL, Sst r uo KM Bow FRANKIE BUBNS DEFEATS HARVEY, PICTURES OF MAN WHO SOME DAY MAY DEFEAT JACK JOHNSON IFRANKIE BURNS, Copyright, 1911, by the Frees Publishing Company (The Wer Yori: *7e14.) om re ae | BEATS HARVEY AT A HARD ONE INTC ( aes hs ROCKAWAY CLUB Ww | —_—— \ 'Philadelphian Not in Best of \ Shape and Several Times ( ({i | Hits Low. ‘ j Carl Morris, Who Hopes to De- H feat Jack Johnson Some Day, BOXING STAGS Ue NIGHT. At the Fairmont , Johnny ae AR MORR'S HAS.A VERY Moran vs, » Farmer, Kid Hermaner i Looks the “Class” of All the CONVINCING Pad 1 Young « ve. Jim Co ‘ound WAND Sor White Hopes. « At Lone A . Galley ; f Wales meet lones in the * R. UFER of Oklahoma went Jerty GUE Gat te tor (ek ate a M down to Allenhurst with me | : vesterday to see Carl Mor ao enemy a * ris, the only and original “White BY JOM. OLLOCK. fe Hope.” Mr. Ufer, besides being an RANKIN NESS, sturdy an | oll millionaire, is Carl's manager. F br ig fie 5, There isn't a doubt in Mr. Ufer's a Saab aN par oagiage ff mind that Carl qualifies for this y Harv ua in A. “White Hope” proposition, for on 0 ent haw t my way down on the Sandy Hook H a nv bel \, doat we talked {t all over. 2 ide air a “I'm not a regular fight man- , and hi 4 ager,” Mr. Ufer explained. “I just kK and vot Che Mttie ike boy aad T wait to cee him make a good stake. When he whips ied vt in. (ne Gaeta _ = er t ie referee Wa, Johnson I'm going to drop the game onipe for hitting and attend strictly to business.” d | | Bara his best’ BABE “You expect to see him whip RESULTS (2° Conditions Johnson?" 1 queried. Morris ANO “Oh, yes," replied Mr. Ufer, In an | ) : "flows 5 boom offhand way, as if it were all set- Tae ony ENTRIES | tled already. “He'll get Johnson ORGINAL, | | i | after a while.” “WHITE Hope” ‘ ; WINDSOR WINNERS. We sat silent for a while, think- ing. No doubt Mr. Ufer was pictur PIMLICO RSULTS. An effort is being made by the offictals @f the ries. He is us : FIRST RACE — 800, two-year-olds; series af Bouts ; FIRST RACE—Two-yenr-olds; six fur- f weenie to, take ing in his mind a scene with John- BATTING ORDER. five furlongs.—leland Queen, 110 (Btele)s] jonge Aatrolower, NI tlieter tos kta nen iging fat on his beck’ in the Philadeiphta. New York. 11 to 20, 1 to 2 and 1 to 6, won by three/out and out, firs; Chilton Tranc MidaigiGh’& Hing, and GAH Morr Knabe, 2b. Devore, rf, lengths; Cameilia, 107 (Wingfield), 3 to 1, Haters) 1-38 tue Walkiig: toh! i” ith piel Paskert, cf. Doyle, 7 to 10 and 1 to U5 (Fairbrot ‘o his corner with a grin. — _ . ob, Snodgrass, cf, got, % (Diggins), third I was hearing again the “chug” of d It. Murray, If. to & third, ‘I Astrologer and Yorkshire Boy coupted. | [<a> Cro and Tommy Murphy ate to Bettie Jonsson’ 4 Heck, rf Merkle, Ib. Diamond Buckle, Steamboat Turténe,; Fireball, Warpath and Yorkshire Bo nd ways 4 908 of toe eiuy sree eee lohason’s deadly uppercuts and see- 5 ; i Luderus, 1b. Herzog, 3b. ened also ran and finished as named 1 ths walt | Rod and Gun and Auto Maid also ran, ; b € a ing them crash, one after another, Doon, ss. Fletcher, ss. 1 SECOND RACK.—Three-year-olds ReAaate ets chin me thé> great Madden, c. Meyers, ¢ SECOND RACE—Handicap; steeple-| ong mile—Babler, 1) (Mr Wriehty il “White Hope” of 9 Chalmers, p. Crandall, p. chase; $600; about two miles.—*Stade|to 10, 3 to 5 and out, won; Apache, 148 pao J © Hope” of a year ago reeled __an ints a ersec {on Nei Siem and Brennan, 149 (Williams), even, 1 to 3 and out, won| (Mr, J, Tuoker-, 7 to 2, ever and 1 to me witha a. seek th the u hpavily back. : “ESS = by twenty lengt! Monte Carlo, 140 pile) ose F., 143 @r. Cherbon- r Pin “Yes,” sald Ufer, breaking the allence faa ao wsae tie fk Morea del ent \ tre (Pending), 9 to 2% 8 to 6 and 8 to 6] ‘ier, & go 1 1) to gol iy Nae ts m4 . at last, “I want to get a good stake for ‘ wo great Kames played by the Glants|gecona, Be ‘Thankful, 19 (Simpson), @) Time 146. 0, , Jae 2 Carl, Too bad the Governor interfered ’t Give esa SUGGS hed adr Dada d aa icai i and the Phillies whetted the appetites|{. 1.99 to 1 and 7 to 1, third. Time,| pice, R4 Bishop W. also ran and fin. |finsl belh a P with the Fiynn fight out in Oklahoma, (oarden Promoter Wont GIVE} sons interested in and responsible for) Commissioner ae Dui Vi0 C68) ce tuercans:thr more oneha sumsterana| titan) ate teee Me tuaite open Mie ee. me Bob the Milraiice ghey, an ° o' 1 any club are, and I would e Mr. 4.33. Prince also rai :| THURD RACK-—The om Army | Berker aburw’: have been sigmed ap di Wa Nad artanwed, for apecial train’ for! . , ° ¢ ‘ and they turned out in a goodly num- ‘ cere’ | 2 mu 7 f ains Powers to tell us who the people oper- *D Ken ran out. Servier eaplec! Army | \urray, mauager of te Asmar A. AL i Mi'he hig cities around, and we wona| EXplanation of Conduct of einyi.. Stuataonsounre asc. are, | Against Binghamton Mem-)ice this atternoon. tho weather was] A civeg, Ghd and upwards about, two taponc: | eee “eeity ni te octal ( have bi ast 30,000 people. After! The same question will be asked of him it perfect for the sport and the ground Oo K., 169 (R 3 recently bored Buck Crouse « twelse-ronnd dew a a a es i (Rockweil), even, 2 to 6 recent i paying Fiynn’s end and all expenses ta| Brown-Wells Bout Unless Rep-|when he comes before us with hia{ ber on all Propositions Un-|conditions could not have been im- out, won; Knight of Elway, le? (Gree| os ome om 4 have handed Carl sixty or seventy lawyer. proved upon. TOOK FIRST GAME.| iam), 4 to 1, even and out, second; Joe Rivers, the Miaicas fighter and Praky f ; ; Miss nN 9 thousand dollars.’ resented by Counsel. “Mr. Powers sald that I was attempt-| favorable to Madison Square Manager McGraw was anxious to ah Hynes, 169 (Alexander), 7 to 1, 2 to 1| gr ried" the’ tro’ bese sees Se, ser 4 “Wha' r Ing to persecute him, but the idea ‘ts make a clean sweep of the series here BOSTON. and out, third. TMime—4.%. Tampico champion, are guing to fi aap Ly at ‘yea; maybe more than that. We'd jmost ridiculous, 1 am anxious that the! 4 and he had Wiltse, Crandall and Ames se ran out, <ahn fel lat aixth Jump, | forple ;,Phey uate, Scent iia i taken in @ lot of money.” . i | Commingion full tte obligations to the warm up before making his pitching R. H. P.O. A. galling for a twentytourd bout ‘eton, the Pact a. A, ut how about your end AT POW Ree ous a ge a ag thy ae poe ction. Chalmers, the New York boy|Ingerton, 2b.. ...0 0 & ‘ ° WINDSOR ENTRIES Bent oC wail be matched bo Aight r “Oh,” said Mr. Ufer, “I was running before tha Boxing Commission to- ir. O'Neill haw pressing business tn- has won some scalps from the] Spratt, 88.- Orne st ba J peg an CR a i the show and I'm Carl’e manager, but| day to answer several questior eats at Minghamton, but he declares | 6 ounce 4 Fy 5, , 4, was anxious to get into tne| ‘son, if 0 0 8 0 0 t [didn't want any of the moneys f Just| that body wished to ask him concern-|that he will remain over until the com. | course got hol” || let. of eekots aid but Manager Dovin aiso had Alex: etl 0 11 °0 0} SUNDAY BASEBALL GAMES. wanted to give Carl a good stake.” | Ing the manner in which the Wolls- mission arranges a meeting and Mr, | 1,5 40P0* Wa cant Helbiehat Wail and Burns on his Het as possible Oi at 58s Oe a Now, what do you think of that for a) prown bout was conduct Madl- wera and his associate, Harry Pollok, |iaq ehirt | policemen on the job sn RE ae oO 1 20 0) 0 & manager of a fighter? Can you beat It?| son Square A.C. on. W night | Fe Biven a@ final Ting, | nesday ni, Next sday night,! This. was the last Saturday game McDouald, 3b.. «+ of bal Tag "1 \tast. Although Mr, Powers had. prom- During the meeting a notary public Soe ene nd Langford meetewe booked for these grounds this season, |Gowdy, 1b. 1 2 10 1 9 | Koa" zat, | oubleneade on i, meeting ‘ar arrived at Allenhurst, and in a! jyeq that he would at 1 was called in, and Mr. Powers swore Aa eet, we and after to-day the Quakers will have! K} c. Ls he Fa} fen ‘seco Lew, Wiltse wilt ould appear ready to l will have fifty i the Garden ing, 5 ‘ conditions, | for the AM ew esau Xs W couple of minutes had walked! answer any questions it might sco ft Leta ii vlad ep agin Will be railed #0 as to prevent confusion only Keven more contests on thelr own | Hogg, p (Ne ene ee ° eo rence PE gta, sri aoa as Lil o tn Aaa rm 4 "| 4 Ee ecring | recesen(so eils+Brown bow Septet ira) orate rounds Nata 0 0 three-auarter mifon Aad tshoim, a oree ito Timmy Devorest’s trainy| to sak, i after answering | commiselon filled to file the statement | “ay ne sett Hol Both teams went out in quick order! *Plaherts ae ae 80, Soe, vette ‘anad, Tole,” 190, Mogte | A. big doubleheader ra be 4 ing quarters—most extraordinary quar-| only a few preliminary qHestlOns, ea eee ena eae ane had ene! ¢ Will be no more of the trouble, | Both teams \ eKaisor .... 0 0 0 0 0} Galo adie Thinker tas, Fat, tei 5 rat stech “tae, ters—situated at the edge of a green. te would not say anything further un- % bad vad sent ira go ball, Lam sur t we will not{in the fl inning, ‘ rE D RAGE Handicap pen and | 0 it in unsigned. : , | a i he Giants had a good chance to fne-and threwsiateqo toile | at dP Mand tack the i en Py oa ; wood and on the bank of a lake. Jimmy leas represented by counsel. Chgirman|/* Gh UMMEIM tw! Oe eaten Ww reer fide lease acore in the second x, but Meyers! Totals 3 21 12 1 | SBtarder. a8. sca ee, Wf, Algran, “1g > | Sullivan being absent, Coi one " mb authorities. We ma fide core » but Mey sees ern’, Gleweeks, Seeree, 183: FO took me upstairs and hammered on) ne O'Neal moved that Mr Powers to be the cause of attir'ng up of running from July 1, 1911, to July 12,( fell down in the pinch *Ratied for Hogg in 9th tantng. Figeias, ids Carton, G ol Aaiden iprhad alt Pe amas tare tay door, Morris was taking 8 ne ee oe atte teupeear for the Garden pre , aid al 1913, a lease giving us open dates. We) The Qual oved a run in the last, aspen for Flaherty in 9th Inning, | Joa, earn & Gin’ rlay ‘the “crack Cuban Star. In t Some in,” boomed a big volce, and we! eet Yen vga) Monday ener vote, |e comes from Binghamton the have complied with the law, and the|of the second on Beck's single and pad shy ed contest, the Bronx Nationals will toca @ { pushed open the door, Morris was just apt i missioner knows Just how the New York | Fire Comt r understands how we | Madden s double. ‘ RROOKLY) Lorik ules “Youtauasers = J against O'Noll, It was then suggested j ti Fire Com Ae incl Giestion Mark, 106 vine Cypress Hite team will i up to @ sitting position, rubbing! by the Commissioner from Binghamton | (2%, bane pt boxiag events should |came to be swamped W lay night | Giants scored fowr runs in the| H. P.O. A. B. yet ale ar botane in Detter Parks, Ope p out of his eyes. It was my|that Mr, Powern be instructed to ap. |0® bandied He purposes to see that Monished everybody. (third. Knabe threw Crandall out. De-| Tooley, aa... 1 2 6 Asam eis fu —Sirmuaciee F | Abuocomens i elec ae Menasha ear 4 first algnt of him. A glant, huge shoul-| pear on ‘Tuesday, but this was also |e Promoters ifteas she public with fandene in the alsl jyore Vent out ap Infield aronndl oye | Daubert, 1b.. 1 9 0. 0| gteren 2S 1085 mee al GR: | HS ematoe ‘4 Gere. great. thick limbs, thick neok,| Voted down by DI It was then de- | Proper cor + a e Pe ARH Bad act fd aia hie nd | Wheat, If.... 0 0 4 2 Of eon en A triple header we cheated 4 Com: 4 X . 1 ith jed stop of & ant : 5 RACE -‘Two-year-olda; oon th oe | @ well-rounded features and a smile) cided that a mecting of the full com-|NO REPETITION, EXPLAINS PRO. With ie nee be dag wet | Stark, 2b... S10 2 2 Ol agi fing ant one tal Koon 4 EE, AB | A eRe lo, Pee ein hash nee tae eee 8 ‘wide as all outdoors. ie was ay| Mission be called, at least by next MOTER ?OLLOK. ) ares joentre, scoring Devore and I r-| Hummel, 2b 9 8 1 LO) Reto tba: Fare ening Bot, 1bti | een Sth fee al dae ; huge that he filled th " | Monday, and a date ded on when | 2 Hy Met id: Mad. Hiver:” 108 fay stood up the the room. When he! ste powers should wnpear with counsel, |, THE tik that O'Nell will fight for jrayatole third and kept on home when | Humphrey, of.. .. 1 2 0 0 0} SGrmpynia ih: iad Kaver. 18, Patarer fe Honk, Cling “tl acti Now ui | ood uv the floor creaked. wit Arat aaeod Mire 3 me pre.) the revocation of the Garden ERS Pl. AY | RORLLOGAL. | acten threw wit ark’ wer “iand| Coulson, rf.. v.12 1 1 0 0 Sate ‘footie, “Os; Tourist, “1ekie Badia Sta. | US - : PB Ses st axked Mr. Powers some pre-| the if nel se GOLF at rond, Herzog singled to cen E ab Rie 0| a Seven Stars 101; dow Gaiety. 10 A doubleheeder ts scheduled for OF JFANETTA arrived, with al, lminary questions, but when 1 started |{#n't taken seriously in the sport ‘etre Zimmerman, 8b... 0 0 2 4 OVENTH HACE. 'Three-sear-o Tehth street ard Lenox sven Benedict. Willis te to dig down into the conditions that} end it Is doubtful If he would succee TITLE AT VAN CORTLANDT, « Hertog taking i Brewin, ¢. 10 0 6 4 2) selling "value $600; eis, urton. he A 7 : ams, one of the regu- ee re aide seorene CHAU HT saan an sad 1 he Chairman | etches ended It by | Bre Os! Her ec ny abi Sarguloy \ jar staf—and last one—was on Aablaced tn td 'ehC) Sunivan and Commissioner Dixon m LANDT, PARI y Tul tio, Seaee 110¢ ' the: crippled st. Morris knocks his : he would hot answer any| he considered in the matter, Sullivan dante went out tn quiok ander) 7 Phe Ln 10; Bayeror a le ti Met : fparring partners out every day fareoet a Was repre-| 1) witting to te the disgraceful 3! Ae un a ee lia the fourth ; | Totals ... 77 188) Bie Yana tn Dad Piste, | grt gain” te Be oe ene Pi mai The fighters put on their fighting togelcvNeil eter the wmeating rank ditions at th wn-Wells fet to Se Bae a a iat Bark |. Heck singled as a starter in the! § NNINUS % allowance of five pounds claimed, Fr he played at Lenox Oval. In the tala event and soon the work began. ; Me or ginent n the part of the : ‘at gen Nad in {fourth, ‘but was caught trying to) poston ‘ 02001000 0-8 the Mets will meet the Newark Stam, | “I demanded to know the names of the! ! Mnk Bight 1 my a in) te the hit into a two-bagger, De- | ; Now, the first impression of Morris 18] persone interested dn ee Of the: promoters. He evidently believes Har-y | ghe pann ne. Bec s ie holt, {ateeteh the hit Into a two-bagKer, De: | eooklyn vec 0 80.000 10 —t that he Is @ tremendously broad man| A, C, but Mr. Powers deciined to ane] LQvOw who ways any wa remap \ alery even |¥Ore te Doyle, The other batters coull'| Left on Bases—Roston, 7; Brooklyn, 7 of medium height. Only when he and|swer my question. His failure to ans| ov g Coton was terond. his wilder: 11 Increased | 40 no Two-Base Hits—Mille fice Fly . On hen he and|s\ ny ques Is fatlure to an antate as beyo 8 wildest f two out in the thind Lobert Jeanette began to spar did his real alze|sWer questions put by the commission | Seegme eS Mt bY snihavanl babies’ Acibled ‘to left. Magee singled to | Spratt. Sacrifice its—Incerton, Ho show, for he ts full 6 4 inches tail|/@™mounts to the same thing con-|- “{ want to say this," Pollok said to- | 4 Fight, but Lobert waa held at third |Zimmerman, Barger, Hirst Base on Te” in his bare feet. 1 measu him, He| tempt of court. according to the way T\ aay. W 1 not boost price nt 444 base, and when Mngee tried to take CR hagas A oN + is syminetrical, and not fat. W he| !Mterpret the Frawley Boxing la t ding a $1 ti Alexander, out—4 644434 46 cond on the throw in he was thrown, mer, GOWey.. Sou Y , ¥ ne “py aw iif any ly ding a ui 5 s wecon Zimmerman, Stark and Daubert; Horg, egan training for his first fgist, eleven| “There ts no reason why the Con: y 8 L never ard of it Platt, In—4 4 out, Devore to Meyers to Doyle “ Sh riety | months age, he stripped at S13 pounds, | ~-— ie ander, In ‘ Now Yorkers were quickly ree|GOWdY: Based on Balle-O® toss, Now he weighs only gh acdl| aK beat Clark ea re ORE att Mf Barger, 6 uck out by Hors, 6 5 ‘ oH t ¢ tired in th Nn py, [oy Barger, 1. Hit by Pitchers—by Hoge. 2 arm, 18% Inches; forearm, 12% Inches; | year some » wanted to # eee The Philltes scored @ run in the ttn, | DY Barker, 1 Tit by Otome and Was: HEY began roughing at once. | tiigh, 264 inches; oulf, 16% inches; neck, | eked, so they fixed up a mateh with a| 4 toile Ni | after one out Chalmers dropped «| on” ‘rime of gamo, 1.38. Morris moved forward steadily. | 17% Inches; reach, i#% inches, which big wrestler named Unset Has | (0) M8, Ban fe tleular r, approach: | ‘texas Lea Doyle's head for : lashed For such a wt fa man he|4 !ches more than Jef's and Fitusine | gin ; sing. Purcell beat Costigan yond 3 t Paskert Sn, ; tinh eRe arenes crteerca fre te , TS WRIGHT was light and graceful didn't do | "ene to go. forced Chal : M’LOUGHLIN BEATS ° And, bs d cad days they watched my work and deci dvaw this afternoon brought ot grour : anything fancy in the sparring line HORSE Ie so pet MOL ES Te eer gad SL ee AP APE a eae got a single on a het grou ¢ EWPORT TENNIS FINALS. Just leaned and punched, Jeanette M RRIS is some x of a contrast a ietath ama ea wk Turk - 5M 7 oun oft Merl and Knahe de him, and Me to the ordinary “white hope" In| tained Mancvoft. Then’ | ae againet J.-M. Clark sco igee Was An easy oUt was small beside him, and a 1 that he ieee ehite hope” In ‘pained Manoyof. Then they were ind set—D. G. MoCor 51 BH. eeared eens ee, ‘inched the| NEWPORT, Sept. 2.—The challenger 4 Joe raved and shoved him « OC are Tk kav ihing bucttuke: obec afraid I'd lick him, so they shifted the | pay nd Downey cas In the sixth. Merkle lined to|of Willam A. Larned of Summit, N. J., age Rin tererens eee Joe wal-| aeaed him for a line on his ht matoh again And Kot & heavywoight | beat P. F. Glimarsis 8 up: D. ¥. Healey/ Saakert, Hersog dropped « single in| for the pationa) lawn tennis champion: Seer ithe Hidwh oitsout wllowine t GCE ETE pr To Esmee Ri Tae epee TCL OTE) 2) ond on & balk. | ship will be Maurice McLoughlin of San Me ees yee acnad aear with ine in Kentucky,” eld hail Samp and proposed that we waa’ GIR tea ee eo eramer, + HP Ghaimers threw Fie i ever | Prancaco, who tovaay defeated Beal Daal wick isaued They cnined j 187 a twenty-four and 1 throw him out, We fought and |” a aingled te Jatt, Legend " oF ran: | c. Wright of Boston in the foals of the a y mixe now Was living in|] knocked ut he third rot da nen ‘one Into le ll-comers' tournament three sets to for two rounds, Morris haw a Lot dpableniwar brows out, | eee bim out in the third round: | BIG WRESTLING MEET TO BE |bteschers for « home run, scoring Mey lage aerate a4 learn about boxing, he seems to i ' fl re ahead of him. Devore flied to Pas- i 4 4% TH \ » to war, ao T enlisted | I've had seven fights, and won them vli DAY Ni 2 8. aw the tras an ee , He Sa be uy, He Company of t with knocko naide of six rounds, HELD MON AFTERNOON . The Quakers wete quickly retired in| Except in the second set and for @ Sr iGhenacGiniasial hole nic Portyetourth Infantry. 1 waa only toureil:, Me seshisl wap with Ba pera The ringside news of the big interna-| the sixth. NO RUNS few games in the third set McLoughlin hich # | and twos “1 to our rou t after the ocked | anal 1 ch between Fi t ow cate a i : er thay be made. Hs ANG SRA Jy Harting Heitt OuC ina minute and forey {onal Wrestling match between Frank] Tums pitehing and Kleinow atehing | was always master of the situation, Q wg nto en » was " Goteh and jee e ack mtd lo} P| 4 a gees He's hitting Harder aes than U tir pune | secendse Men Jim Harper. in there |ihion an created. widesprend interest | “tne diamts could no nothing with | "4 Old Summer Time” : re ; im Harper in three) ohich has ere: \despread interes eG 01 5 . a rea nore us ast ONt In Oklan vad Poumiee ait {ouMazs and then they sent for @ tous ioc ghout the clvilized World, Will bo| urna going out In one-two-three orde! ts Nae ve, Nati Oe. ; pital Gt al age re # war—thirty months of cams {him out_in three rounds. ‘Then aftar | announced in detail In the arena of the Nothing “equals a refreshing - they met first t anht aca Oh, yes, T fought through | that T knocked Spike Kennedy out «in| Twentieth Century AO in the Bt = right to Car ) Abd. the glans | some Ko ¢ atten and | two rounds and Schreck out tn aix"" | RICRGNE FiO tonday afternoon, ‘the | STANDING OF THE CLUBS f Gin Rickey if made from walked in against | and rmishes and bad a fun t aut with, Muink feign |doors will’ be opened at 215 o'clock and gf MBMCAN LEAGUR, i NAtiON AL LEAGUE, | Into Benedict's stomach a h . jrounds.” said I, "Do you think it'll go te BET cud, VW. be we, clu We he Ci LBC ur ho Pher UT besa the wre ontosts will be staged | “hla TW ad ed /Clevelund., OY New York 74° 44 st, elute, S about and fight in c H 5 | “on, said Morris, ‘I'm going to 1 in Chtengo has been decided, |} ex ¥ Sa Waalficil, AL Ta 4B | itaburah Th . oe th Morris isn't a mus we had, and afte ; fouy veo | Aniwh that Just as quick as T can.” Y kin Siavane Hee neon Aeiled. | Meas Bau Stank, 8 bb “Soe! Mallevie Ob Ba Sek. Bo ; @) on in 4 id L did pretty well and learne if Somehow or other it didn’t sound itke | | 1° r 4 Breienit RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, t hte at When . 1 le ‘unt will appear agatinet Niel O- The hottie with the red bel) bao. 4 thew Pe kee aot Amply saying Just gon, the great Dane, and a sensational ’ Waahinaton, 0 lew York, H: Phiiadenbia, § (1 a label) ; e war T went dack to] What he thought, "L aaw him knock | contest te ro to result, Nicola Mon- q J Reston. Kirt game, few Xo eqs ph . | Since the year 1770—at the top ‘or Quality * man, What he needa iw work, and plenty | I thought 1'4 tke to be|know fcan beat hims | |tegano, the Ttallan middleweight, known bases, come sie, We Fineness and Flavor, . ve Bae Cree brent hought I'd like to he| Mhow > & « Young Monday, will again meet Iq- nc unal of it an engineer and run w locomotive, so f| Now, Whether Morris can beat Flynn | 08 Young Monday, id again meet abana. i nal nd atime, : —- farted as @ fiveman and stuck until 1) OF Moly T don't know. But he aurely Onvwoug. resembles. that of Tom GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY, Sir Robert Burnett & Company TOOK his measurements. Helght, 6 was pron ob T wanted, | 4008 look the “olass” of all the “white|Bnateey in his palmiest ays. Jo hie eer ' 632-634 W. 34th Si. Ny Yorle feet 4 inches; weight, 23 pounds; 1 for, this your hopes. {Me Havghiin, the Irish champion wres tein a chietan. ear tar el chest contracted nches, expand | locomotive enginee: was always ——————— ler, who will try conclustons with polit at Bt Lous. é eis fi inches; waist, & inches; upper fighting roughrand-tumble, aod avout a ,.JARApAN, Pale Onde, Monte tgm, 10.108 | Sosy Gandele, the Greek demon, san Sate peas oh ie acl a na — hana