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REL. YOU OLD PUNCH! | OUB bn Ty ttake om WESTCHESTER THEY (SAY HE'S AN aweuL Bove | \H-m. WHERE \ 6oT \ Famous Referee Takes Up Ben ' Jordan, the Clever Little Eng- shman, and Eddie Santry, Who In Turn Suooeeded Dixon as Featherweight Champion. Frank Erne. Comoe. TL Wee Teel Wea oO RANK ERNE became featherweight ebampion of the world by his de- feat of George Dizon on Nov. 7, in @ twenty-round bout at the Broadway A. C. He held the title less than five months, losing it beck to Dizon on April 7 in a twenty-five-round Battle before the Broadway A. C. The date of this battle was incorectiy given fm Dizon's career as Maroh #4. As I have already treated st length @@ Erne among the lightweights it song be Reediess to repeat his history e. Benjamin Jordan, who became feather- weight champion of the world by his victory over George Dizon on July 1, 198, was born in Bermondsey, England, om April 1, 1871. He was 6 feet 5% inches igh, and his fighting weignt was 122 Pounds. Jordan's father was a Rector. When the young man turned profes- stonal pugilist his father met him on the Street one day and forbade him ever to put his foot inside the father's house in, As Jordan wi jevoted to family, espec his mother and sisters, this was @ severe blow to him, and as long as he continued fighting he worrled over it, Jordan was anxious to quit the fighting game long before ho did, but complained that {t was ex- tremely difficult to get out of it once one was in, Jordan was @ clean-cut young man, well educated, always affable and cour- | teous, His legs were of the beanpole ty, and his muscular development around his chest and shoulders was re- markable. He was thoroughly English in his ways, He was probably one of the cleverest and best fighters that Fngland has ever sent to America. He never intentlonally fouled, he never roughed or butted, but stood up straight in the English style nd fought cleanly and fairly. When the referee gave the command to break, Jordan was always the first to drop his hands and » back, And he wae game to the back- bone. He defeated more American featherwelghts than any other English fighter in t Among his vic- tims were . Tommy White, Blwood McCloskey, Kid McFadden and George Dixon. all the English champions. Matched With Dixon. At the beginning of 1898 Tom O' Rourke and Doe Ordv"ay entered into negotia- th for a atch between George Dixon, featherweight csampion of America and of the world, end Hen Jordan, then featherwetght mpion of England. The National Sporttag Chub of London offered a good purse, but finally the match war secured by O'Rourke's own club, the Lenox A.C, to take place on July 1, 108 Tt was to go twenty-five rounds for gate re- ceipts and the featherweight champton ship of the world at 122 pounds. ‘A crowd of about twenty-five hundred was present to seo the milling. The hetting was lively, Dixon being a favor- {ta at 10 to & From the beginning it LAST FRIDAY, SEPT. 1ST. ist. Ie t | The World printed tts , i") MILLIONTH individual adver- |. tisement since Jan. 1st this | tt oan le o| 2d. ve “+ <The Herald printed _ its 600,000th advertisement during the same Bot The World increased its lead over the Herald in the number of advertisements rinted during said period up (3 and beyond the 400,000 mark, During no Week, Month or Year Does the Next Highest New York Newspaper Print Bven Half s Many Ads as The World. \ GOT You A MATCH WITH A BIG He also defeated nearly Panems Caneb [im an Oe AEE LET LE LEME IEE PER ERE NOES TOL REA REET EGE ART TEMA BERS PAE THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, epartmente of the game, The Hittops inade two im the seventh the third run of the laning. 1m 1911. bE SET ROT Ee Oh, Welll We All Make Mistakes at Times. ING BAG = NOW KISTEN ~ | GOT A SCHEME TO - fed GET THIS GUY'S GOAT SO HELL ess) SMITH OF. BE SCARED CF YOU. YOu watt woe | HARD AXEL = TELL } Ss HIS DRESSING Room, vs s {HIM YOURE Goin’ “TO ) AP HIM ON THE Bac A ' | \KNOck HIS Lock OFF! OH GEE - {LISTEN TO THE \WHACK AXEL A) GAVE H\M = 1 WON LIKE SIX _BUNCO. 1s FLEA: MEN? ONE FOR, EN LIKE “TIME > BOX SCORES OF LOCAL TEAMS’ MORNING GAMES | FTER | GIANTS, 6—BOSTON, 4. HILLTOPS, 6; BOSTON, 3. DODGERS, 6; PHILLIES, 2. GIANTS, BOSTON. | PHILADELPHIA. F N A FW | R. H. Po. AB R. W. P.O ARK. HW, PO. A.B. | Devore, if. 1 2 1) @© Of tooper, rt.. 9 0 0 0 O)Knabe, € &% | i Doyle, 9%. . 1 0 2 & Ol Bpeaker, «: +11 0 0 6) Paskert, of o 6 Oo 4 ) Snodgrass, cf. 10 0 0 0 OL ania, ih. /0 1 # 0 41] Lobert, ‘3 eae fae eae’ ig 21 OO) Lewis, Ife... se 1 1 1 1] Magee, 6 0 of | Mo 4 OOF, Gardner, 8b. OO R10) Beck, reece 0 6 0 Heraog, 3b. a 3 1) Garrigan, ¢. 1000 8 4 Al Luderus, ab. » 0 0 | —_. letcher, ’ 1) Yerkes, os Mid £2 8 0/Doolan, wtver 0 ee oe | _—_— omen Uni T. keJ ‘ , apes @ » Fy i, 0) Lonergan, 2b. 4 . 2 ee ot os o (Spectal to The Bening World.) Inions Take Junior Quadruple J Mi ie me eb enh q 6 ! 2) pono GROUNDS, Sept. 4—Maving Reviewed by B uz Si a | anne ae et es eS NDS, ; n ed by Boro uper- ‘ Totals... nr ww ¢ 9 0 0 8 Bp. fo 0 66 1 9 {taken the morning game from the i i ms pe Was apparent that Dizon was out: Sculls, and Harlems Win - = ve 9 9 @ o o/laF champions” the Gtanta were anx-' intendent Steers at the Park i Phat} fg Died surat HH. PO. A.B. [TOM veccscvscccn 8 7 T 18 0 6 © © QO}iows to take the second game le. uw raigh: i Ingerton, %. 2 1 1 Oo} *Batted tor Wood in ninth 6 6 0 0 O} double win to-day, ‘This would widen ee Jad that other fghters hed tried on Senior Double. Bridwell, as. 1 4 0] Ran for Carrigan in ninth their margin of lead over their nearest: Plaza, Brooklyn. Dixon. He also seemed to have solved Jackson, If. $6.30) NEW YORK sed 6M I rival, Chicago, Pian boy’s method of attack. (Doniin, of. . . 00 R, H. P.O. ALE.) batted for Madden. Ames, who pitched the “breakfast . Pid pes ee ad inant dee BAIJIMORE, M4., Sept. 4—The visit- ee, Th. ss reee o 232 3 0 6| Dani i. 20220) (0 of Titus batted for Alexander ‘finally killed the “hoodoo which! Ag a protest on wheels against the Almost invariably caught hier In the |! Towing orews and the local contest- owes. 3b be £0 6 0 oleemerin: ef fe oN etal De a Bde {he Inet Four! proposal of the automobile owners to ribs with his right. In sixth round | ing oarsmen were astir early to-day| Kling. co. : OL eempbt. 6 : RH. PO. A. 1. /games. He pitched the full game withe| og vote paths along Ocean Park- Sa eal I My 4 ling, 0 0 & 1 0} Chase, 1b. 0 1 8 0 O| Tooley, #8 6 6 0 4 lout being rellevea and got away with O* Le se ws Nauting ue Senta tas low cae making ready for the Middle Atiantic Oo 4 0} Hartzell, ® © 1 4 0 Daubert, 10. 0 12 0) Ol tt in good style, shutting up like a Way converted Into automobile roads, deal ‘of pain. Jord itpanedintely Association shamplonship tests to be de- H 1 0! F. Gardne: 6 2 F yt at, If 1 8 1 0 O}elnm when the Rustlers looked too dan-’ 1,500 bleycle riders held a parade to-day ropped bis Lands and begged Dixon'sl cided over the one mile Spring Garden iif ee ee ae ch kcal ay 1 3 Segeen. which atarted at Bedford avenue and pardon, an act of courtesy that made! course, which began at 10 A. M. Alto- 4 S$ 0} Ford, p. arte 5| Coulton, re. 3 4 Blateating nabite. and. stot Nivelomventin Basten Parkway, Brooklyn, and pro- @ big hit w: e crpwa. Poa! * nore a CB lee bet ig Settee: @ the boundary of Prospect From the @ixth {0 the fourteenth | Vther there were forcy-three entries rep- voninth », 2 2 Olthe first three innings, foveing Kling ceeded along the boundary sty round the Englishman led by a wide|fesentingsall the prominent rowing and SCORE BY INNIS Totals .., i ee es a8 to retire in favor of Rariden, Park and down the cycle paths of Oc leche Pied ee oat Gevere punish- | bose clits of the Bast, Including crews | Boston 91000120 004 scCORK BY INNING? SETAE; t 1 : iW In the firat aolte. Ingerton struck Parkway ment to Dixon, who took it and fought % New York 13.090 6 0 en6| New York 0000 4 6 6 0 Sag | Netzer, p. . oo 8 6 t. Bridwell Was given w areal eve Horougs President Steers, in an auto- id back mantully. In the ninth round from New York and the Metropolitan | “i511 tase on PalieyOty ‘yl: ot! Boston foo z0002 jtlon wx he came to the plate and opie at ark Plaza, reviewed the pars colored boy didn’t land a blow, but he| District, Philadelphia, Washinaton,| ames, 1, Struck Out Ry A Me) Phree- Hose Fe tae 'iarounded out to Doyle, Jackson als» Major J. Hf. Mail was Grand = * stopped an awful lot of them. Dixon | Troy, N.Y., and Richmond, Va. Thel‘ryier, 4. Home Run—Murray. \Sacetitee 1 r. Stolen Haren Pec pense) INNINGS. || struck out Marshall of tae eyelists, All ages and woke up in the fifteenth and fought fast event of th ‘ ¥ Wolter, Jounson, Enal Hladeiphia £14000 0 0-2] Devo wot & base on balls as a Moe shi more like his old self, rushing Jordan je Morning programme |base Hit—Devore, Two-base Hit—Don-! Panicin, Chase. Double Play—Johneon | Brooklyn 1000 10041 Ol atarter for the Glants, Doyte also took | *#*% beth of men and machines, had around the ring in @ manner that] Wee completed by noon when @ respite | in, Herzog, Ingerton, (2). Stolen Bases| to bk. Gurdner to Chase, First Base on! Two-Base Hite- k. Lobert. Three-| the four ball route to lirat, Dey places in tie line, Pollee Lieut. An- brought the crowd to ite feet. But it|of en hour and @ half for lunch w —Doyle, Devore (2), Murray, Merkle (2) | Hally—oft Wood, off Vord, % Ett by Base Hite—-Humm Sacrifice Hit«—|and Doyle then electrified the # thony L, Howe and twelve motor cyele ~ fee sayy o.aeee hlerdlare! anaes called and the racing resumed at 1.20 pees ge pred letcher to | Pitched Batt Gardner First Mase on rrore—Brook-|tors by making a clean double steal Palieet = a the Ae oy wi 0 be o eed, peer y jerkte. chem Hit! By Wood, 6 Ford, 7. 2; Philadelphia, 1, Stolon Bases=Lo- | After fouling off elgnt fouls, Bnodgrass Alexander Schalbach, Preside e was etill strong and eager at the finish will continue until 6 o'clock. by Piteher--by Tyler (2). Umpires Kom nolly and Sheridan, ‘Moe of Game | bert, Zimmerman, Liderus, Wheat, Don. {finally atruck out, Murray amaened| Greater New York Cyeliste’ Assoctation, At 6 P. M. the grand finale will be 1 o of the twenty-fifth round. There was neces wh Hasgel je and Brennan, Time—Two hours, TWo hours and twenty-three minute: (ble Plays+Lobert to Knabe to Luderus, [a clean single into centre, scoring both | Dewan the formation of the abmociation universal approval when the, referee joane: en senior elghts will line a omit -- nant ewntenen ae |K nade to Doolan to Luderus. Base on | Devore and Doyle. Murray tmmediately &bout A month ago, when there seemed Stee oe Kreene rd to Jordan. up for their ordeal. The N w York Balle-Oft Knetser, 2; Alexand \atole second, Murray also tried to steal | to be no question that the old cycle paths Ap Me was given «Me Reece ty) ot New York City, [Moore i. | Struek out ty Kunetser third, but wae thrown out by ili | ould ve cunverted inte autempotie ‘esper oat Club aggregation of exander, 1; Moore, 2. 4 off Al Merkle walked, Merkle also stole wec- | roads: ’ bd ¥, s eipesyptlpenda! man Of] Phiiadelphia, and possibly the Potomac RESULT Ss 74n seven innings; Moore, 2 in one in-|ond, making the fourth strate on! They nobody rides bicycles rae whe yee sacle Perey Club of Washington, D. C., will oppose ANO ning of mneieer Unbitee=Bason and | oft Kling. Herzog fouled out to Kiln “and this parade 3 tart the crack quart 4 Hada 41. In the second fining boty teams Slant St started ¢o rain. Ue on the FOE) IP osu chub of thle ally, Biden events ENTR I ES a e-E managed to score, For Roston Donlth >_>— * justored arou: je akylight directly 5 iy opened with a clean two baaaer to left | goer the ring was a crowd of smaii| Were programmed. Distance, all events, " and came home on Miller’ single tw ye watching the fight below, When|one mi fight. Hersog got McDonald's grounder the rain began these youngsters, or! First Event, Senior Four-Oared Shella. Ss. | | NATIONAL LEAGUE, and t “pitiey. ‘at third, Gowdy | 1 Most of. them, sorambied down and |—Won by Ardndel Boat Clay Gelthe WINDSOR WINNERS. PIMLICO RESULTS. | At New York— ey Kit into & AOMBIS BIBY, , hustled for #helter, In doing so they ; ; ; Arey — ; 3 = Boston 01000120 Om 1 Flete one al tossed through the open ekylight some Pets Rerun t we Phil! prgr RACH Purse, $10; three-yenee | FIRST RACK—One and a half miles; | Giants ie Sod 8 ORME Obe MR GARIN F Ae ngleui pl ge A of the pebbles with whieh the reot was| (070% ‘econd, No time taken, Only| olds and upward; six furlongs eet " 2% for hacks and bonafide hunters,—Spe Hatteries—Tyler, Kling and Rariden:| into centre and went ta second ae Tyler * covered, Down came the pebbies, hit-| A Ln ie A 4 (Kenedy ). 18 to even and 3 LA tator, 159 (HM. Tucker), 5 to 2, 4 to 5 Ames and Meyera. threw out Ames, Devore cracked 4 ’ tng the referee on his bald pate and) Second Event, Intermediate Singla| won by halt a engin: Granite, ll and 2 to 5 Frank Stagg, 42 (W. | At Brookiyn— ‘ |meauty over Donlin's head for three oF al Sculls, —W 8 2 $ tol, 4 to 1 and 2 to 1, xe 90 striking Dixon and Jordan. Pos-|Sculls.—Won by Stavley TM. Furstenan,| (Koerner), § to 1, 4 tot and 3 Martin), 6 2 to 5 and out, second; | Piiladelphia 91109 0 0 0 Ont) basen and Meyers trotted home, Doyir q | aidly the referee had been treated that | Crescent, B. C., Phfladelphia; George T,| 0nd: Vencta Mirome, 105 (Henry). 5 fb pauitions, HT Ut. Smith? eee ents | Brooklyn . 00010041 6) Med to Loniin way before, for he knew what it was| Lew! C, timore, second,|2.t© 1 and even, third 2 , CR, Smith), & ¢ aN erbi cd lokace r out | ing; don’t mind that. It's only « sample, y, hird am. 22 ‘Can. | Niwhttal rap and R An BIS) FAM: | igs Lied aa ne | wen. “| (wo bases, Dut died on second as Brin- of the rain We have here in Americad’| “mre, (unt ‘Time im. 2 (ua SECOND RACE—Purso $000; steeple. |“! Fan and finished as named. havent ne | well grounded out to Doyle Little Dixon remarked, “Well, it tan't a! O70! sau three-year-olds and upward; |, SECOND RAC Ing; handicap: |oinctnnatl 110 10-0 0 0 og) 1h the last half of the third the —— Longow og, anyhow, Renate." Jordan, | Ae E Tareas mae About. one and three-quarter miles |three-senr-olde and | Ups one tlle | pitiabnire 10501200 -4{ {ants continued to pile up thelr lead ue @ well meant left swing, re-|O4red Giggs.—Won by Ariel B.C Bal-| Andy Chisholm, 120 (Williams), 7 to 5, | Pac chet! ce 02, 8 tol” Bitte i : “At iAtter Snodgrass had fanned, Murray | Big Ci piled "ook to me like Amertea ail,|timore; Malta R. C., Philadelphia, sec-|} tof and. out, won by twenty-five Band gut, wo i The HeaRcal, 100 (Mo- _atteriee—eele and Gibvon, Gaspar! smashed a rive into the right feld| Big Cunarder Recoals and Sails but," landing a rib-roaster on the little ond; Fairmount 1, C,, Philad | tena Lizzie Flat, 18) (Pemberton), §|Cabe) 7 tot, 3 to 1 and second cb DI 1 tc f | ‘ colsrad boy with hi rien, A lciisas > Shite ees G30 doe. (OMSAEe ten 8 to 4 nd 410k second Time O'E I, 100 ‘Kawarday, & to Mot ani Fe URED ETO Eee rans rounder “Herzog cracked 2| With Stop of Only Thirty- eam| English ‘at!, Geors | Fourth event, junior quadruple B46. Joe Lett, Monte Carin fe { > third ie, eek, Heber. | Bis be oe Tl double to the left feld fence and The new champion returned to Tin, a » Junior quadruple | lost rider. Hannah Louls man, Loulse Wells, Idle Michael, Susan ) Chic Pe Ee Ve UE A chi ‘ i F land and engaged in scveral fights, one | 7°" bee add i ses Cle ottcs ips LORE SET) RAE Maromar! and Thielman also ran | jtiatieries Gokden and Bliss, Simith | wiceher oy ie eer hate i two Hours in Port, of the men he defeated being the clever | TOUnt Rowing Association, jadylphia, | pelercnre coe | mHIRD RA Gabo and Needham, ‘ r , N pia, | ACE—Labor Day steeple- uncorked a wild pitch which scored Englishman, Harry Greenfield. A Mttle|Second: Lone Star B. ©, New York, | chase, for three-year-olds and upward, | taku LE both Herzog and Fletcher. Ames more than & year after he returned to third. OMcial time, 5m. 4468, Vesper about two miles. —<dun Cotton, 1 (Noe), AMERICAN LEAGUE walked, but Devore lined out to Donlin., | Bvery loading record had been Beaten Aner pee Jes His aitttherneient B. C., Philadelphia, scratched owing (0, 8 to 5, 9 to 2) and out, won; Ban |) At Boston — In the fourth inning the Ruatlers by the Cunarder Lusitania when, on the, | Charon! , 1D ane iS erty, at the accident to boat in transit 144 (Mahon), even, 2 to § and o .. | Mightanders 97004000 ‘alled to vreach firat base. Two popped stroke of 6 o'clock last evening, her «- in Engiand and is « wealthy real estate| Fifth event, senior double souls, won ond; Shove, 18 (Jackson), 4, 6 to 5 und | Moston Liat it Bi % and a grounder retired the side, | lines were cast off and Rer shapely a y estate|.) Hariem R. C., New o¥ek: Aric! R.C.| yout. third ne. Brendan and, At Philadelphia "he Gianta drew # blank in thelr fast | hull was warped out into the Nerth |“isdsard Santry was born in Chicago | Baltimore, spcond, Official time, 6m. SRSDIOY TT BUG ERs Prieaenice ao ele tet ee eee ile shia avenn er: CRreaue| Cuvee, tan 460 Se0ir, Cam ee tala on of the world at 12 pounds by! sixth event, junior el a re " wpent just thirty-two hours and ten ; 5 i event, Junior eight-oared shells, 0 , third time. at the: Reno Arraa gu Oct 18 WM, lwon by Potomac B. C., Washington; . [Cleveland 2 6168 1 ce] The Gants could have scored in ne | ee Te bee oe ee ae feet six inches tall and weighed 118 to| Vesper B. C., Philadely ae ; Ariel —-—-— | fifth, but they preferred to have some ip “J a 14 pounds, He was a very clever boxer |B. (., Baltimore, third. Official time, SECOND GAME | ng S avis tun ‘on the “bases and got the Rook. he record ing hustle lest Christ- a avcuribiaguise AEM e TOlEenn texas Tal cheat. the are |E li A D i crkle Walked and stole second, but ; good fights agatoat most of the New ¥o b/ tried to steal third and was thrown| From Capt. J. T. W. Chagles, ber ding Amegican featherweighta, San. |PoeTamm?. Boston. | tan Fork | ; out, Heraog was ont on a bounder to] comiuander, to Miss Jones, the trim “ 0 ye Hooper, ; li . try fought much better as a feather. | OWIRS to an as set unexplained foul A Wolter, rf ennis up CQM | the pitcher. Pletcher singled to left,| litte Unglish stenographer, every face welght than he did when he became the third race, intermediate four-oared | © 24 'e nih, ef. and M walked, but Ames popped on the bridge of the rail wes heavy and joined the Ughtweignt forces, | gigs, rowed over from the half-mile Chase Jb H A q a Hi Que tc Ingertan athed in omileg, Capt. Shasies sald: The fight with Jordan on Oct. 10, 1899, | mark. The finish was the as pre- Hartzell, 3b. ae emma as rrive ere In the fifth Inning Rartdan went in to t was merely touch amd go here in | was one of the fights In which @ fighter | viously given—Artel B. «., Baltimore lohnson, catch for Boston in. place of Kling,| New York, you Kaew. What counts | hat raing had turned the tide of jars: Matta R. C., Philadelphia, second: Gardner, 2 BATTING ORDER. The Hngiish Davis cup team which aryt. on” ‘Piotcher'h tumbles” bute ad | cam to our aalling date ef Boge. $ from | 5 Dr ” at punch | R. C I as 7 : | wet by . rat on Fietcher’s fumble, but was nto our sailing date of Bept. 9 from [came fron Santry in the sixiventh round | Fairmount R. C Philadelphia, third. | Bee Brooklyn Philadelphia will play America in the preliminary tleleorced out at. second verpool. Sane. FON Bante Ne th round | "seventh Event, Intermediate Double | Vaughn, p. Knabe. at the Wert Side Tennis Club Thursday} The Rustlera came to life {n the sixth, 1 hardly expect we can quite @o Jordan was geiting the bert’ of it, as | Sculls—Won by New Rochelle R. C,, of | Un annolly ‘ane Mh GAN Al ig t Paskert. of nave arrived here. They are C. P. Dix-|scored one run and gave the fans a scare | that. The work of coaling our ship he had deen doing al! through, the fight. |New Rochelle, N. Y,, R. Hiscoe, bow, | tendance, 17, Wheat, It Lanert, mn, Artur H, Lowe and A, E, Beamish, |Inserton opened with his second two-|and getting her off om this side Bas n elee ing flats came Al A stro! cond ermy" ummel, 2b, Gee, If " “ub, t to the fence, and Rridwet «| bee aid, i lend Hea |Santry's right and landed flush on Jor | pezender Anderson, stroke; second,| nognon, Mans., Hept. &—Vaushn 45 |tiumphrey, ef Reck, A Goiegntion from the Woot (N88 Giub | eee oo wletoherts BP has baeeh Mc rannotaned lal net jan's jaw. The Englishman went down | O"versity B.C. Philadelphia, Edward |, hope in the second game here Coulson, rf H , headed by Lyle B. Mahan, was on the|*fe on Het error, Jackson poke] We od! ennoweaes (6: ie) ecru me : St Chesion, bow, Lindley Johison 3 ase’ he he second Coulson, rf. ude: D arth aaa’ a single {nto left ar ngerton scored. | mi have wailed at 4 0’ ° ke a log and remained unconselous for Lg. a, Bee, NAY ADE a this atterneon. Following ¢ vietor Zimmerman, ab. lan, 90. vay 18 4 i) pean at haa ex.| 2OBHN fled out to Devore, but Miller| conditions magnificent here; the a ¢ ; 7 ‘i owing 4 Mi e by a to 8 scor ergen, ©, e a os is | also singled, filling the bases, Ames| organization superb. jten A falahod, eine ae elation, Phitadetphie, Fox Smith, bow, |" Me Sala ladies: Raturaliy: con: | FeOKe D Moore, p amined the tone Slayers’ banwege | tevienel ca Reweten, bel steele antl kane tar ae Laverpoot the | all due ere@it to Santry, It ts am Qu stroke, t ¢ | Umpires—Johnatone and Rason which consisted matnly of temis rac-| McDonald, Gowdy retired the side on a| morning of Sept. 3, Unfortunately, tm |probable that this punch would not have| Eighth Event, Association Senior fident of taking the second game too! 1 M Ith 2 e ! 3 y 7 ne out to mee the} — quets and tennis clothing, the visitors | rounder to Fletcher the Mersey we have to éo our jkn " re a gy MOL oe ange Peeler 90 3 ke ber Stoll, AEWA There were 17,00 fa ” ° ‘ cial to T! enlig World. | were driven to a Broadway Hotel, They| The Giants drew spother blank tn their| from Lighters, which may delay wus. \dow Cone} é , He ( rei Recabe, Srenk Der | garae. \SHINGTON PAL. Brooklyn, N.| will go to the Weat Side Tennis Club to- |e! the sixth, Devo: |down a: Coney Island. The weather rings, Metropoittan RC,’ New Yorks!" tantets singled to let! Wolter forced Gere Ge ttatine’ wee tue tee |aay, and Mahan, Gerdner, Touchara, | Doyle grounding out to r, and| within the twenty days. Rather geod © \ third, G. T. Lewis, Ariel R. C., Balti.| raan. Hemph 4 ne morning | q | Snodet hittt fly to Jrek: ft trips, eh? The record, what?” |fever, Also, being much over-wetght, | mo Time, 7m. 8 1-58, Danlels, Yerkes to Lonergan. Hemphill game from the Philites fn score of | Calhoun, Cragin and others wil! be on|Snoderass hitting a fly to Jackson or three tripe, e jhe practically starved himself to get; Ninth Event. — Intermediate elght.{"neINd tovcentre. Carigan tirew t @ to % Bill Dahien® Dod ant | HAAG to play With the sup heaters, Pour Ave Tar ail 1P ae SAE Oat) Sele ee eee Mage . be Junderneath the iiit. © constant 4 shell % . litngle, catching Hemphill off fret, and) agains: th . " t - om the | v M told on him, As a matter of fact, Jor- | # 3 3 cell by path H 1000 ¢ Hed to » ql Pe eg aoe 4 den ‘saiged ue te wrk Auge a fia [Mmgton. Time, 6 min. 43 3-6 sec, (Twoltiring Wolter, Hemphill took second on them 0 tane on hant || Commie Mack Selects | Boston stacked up two more rune tn we should have done better yet. lature of 103 dew: He was by no| arn op “4 the play. Chase's drive went through! when the tussie began and they were Giants to Win Pennant: | |t:> seventh and made the Giants sit up only do as well im Liver- Means that same man who defeated | wre th Bre MeTun or faube Pell Yerkes, Hemphill scoring. — Hartaet [ett!! coming through the turnstiles tn oss. jand take not! After two were out! ' be one more feat fa the |Divon, ‘At thet, Joraan “had all the| To" he ew Rochelle (Ny) Rs eto ett, put Chane on record base, | dw¥ Ingerton walked and Reidwell singled, | Cunard Company's cap. Om the return best of tt up ta the time We stonbed | groke; setondaAricl RC. Waltimore, [where he was aad! off a moment late The Philites drew a goose in the | Jackson also sineted and Alted ths baens. trip the Lantana seal be atte, Sant right hand with hig jaw CW. Roiph, J cage adsl [rh a . | first inning, Knabe, Paskert and Lobert HILar Donlin then smashed « clean shot into Clear Sunday ® Baviry also nad a grea: deal of trouble! rope, eunte gow, Joseph Cowlinson, |Karger to York ’ f being than ous by 1heldnnaidars ees Joantre for a base, scoring both Ingerion ¥OUd brin the 16th, tn making tie weight, [le trained trom | ‘ oS . There was no more scoring until t ney are having « { eprary 4 ssibly ra and Bridwell, Miller waa out, « grounder | Pe, Chicago, and while coming east on the | %! 8 C+» Baltimore, scratched third, when Williams went tn to caten, In the Dodgers’ haif they secured one me | ,¢ Ito Dorle, * , J train with his manager, Parson Davies, | ep for Boston. Tae New Yorkers made Yun. Tooley we second on a wild || @ rather open race, but I pick the er tw ra out Day > \|put on five or six pounds. When the: CHAMPION LARNED AGAIN one. Vaughn singled to centre. Dan- pitch fourth Giants, woo urpear to be playing Aote tar es! Dagens eeu * AVIATOR MARON KILLED time came to welsh tn Eddie wan sev. RETAINS TENNIS TITLE. |i stitaie dra Qarane, tae, row wid the benenes on seen eat Hah Rieieelm, vie popped out tr Cows BY FALL’ NEAR CHARTRES. eral pounds over we! a to to second and both r rs were & yhird on Daubert's sa. en Ld Tn the el@htn inning the Ruy: fatled go out and take a run around Central - — Wolter bunted tn fron: he pla < Luderue were ) by the fart the to reach firet base, e RES, Rept. | Parke to work {tO ute victory Sentry | Five-Time Champion Outplays [When Rrager threw wild to first V and Wheat, tn a claws Rent Ti Rusiiers went out in quick order yp AN me pene mlaters fal fe hie row moute® ani went out of the feather. McLoughlin in “All Departments See ete eee ecliies la managerial count for | 1 the ninth eats" aik” miles tvom era Bahorday | welght . the title reverting to A vey mix 1 ders: mueh, this giv erin 73 night, He been fiying ever the city, Dixon, Santry ty now living in Chieago in Straight Sets, FE eee aan ee Ee de tanas| manne aaaes, Be te ' ‘ wie nst | $10,000 CHARTER OAK where in a few daye be wane tele part — ang to inigio by only @ big-bra anager, but Viation meet, — NEWPORT, Sept. ¢-—For the Aftn [tu Willis Yerkes throw out Chase. 9? second aud Whew tia Rope “tray TROTTED THIS AFTERNOON, ‘yc pry Bos Work Can Be Done tp Panama, = successive year and the eighth time| The Bostons made one in the Mth. waich sent Daubert over the plate a tcam et Aghting piteh. Mee 0) fect. Ae be was gliding to earth, KINGSTON, Sept. 4—The Jamaican!” his career, William A. Larned of |Jokason threw oul Bigger The Doduera eecured (hroe more runt | Craw makos few mistakes HARTFORD, Conn, Sept, &—Uoter apout te wake a fanding, Government has practically abandoned | Sun sae arto nee leva walked, Lonergan walked sage! in ub hon @ base on balls to wivo him haifa team and conditions favorable (o fast paces (he stopped, and from the attitude of abeut the !@ea of constructing a floating dock | coastully i, Vaughn to Chase, Hooper singled Humphrey, a double to left by Couleon, About win the pennant, He te [grand olroult ines: opens (hin + 200 feet the machine drapped hea: defending his title against Maurien EF. |to left, scoring Yorker. Lonergan held a tw r by Zimmerm: H hi atte Pm A a Kingston. This action is the result |Sictougniin of San Francine in the|on ‘ta’ tyird. Hooper sale aecand, hy Kade on Wickes weiter and [| Saye, Jh Re Pennant rann peer, ot Charter One Fark (with. the! Sng BORG re. (ee ‘Whee of the proposed establishment of repalr | challenge match, in straight aeta, 6— | Speaker walked, fill ‘ the bi "angia na _ wild thr ong i. ee rt yeas ie ons Hi oa ry i aay i ver 1 gish- abe) si wry potest ate Pregl dead, : jon Je rn S, Smet, | A h a Ienahe'e wild thro wat weawon he ought to net to be followed by t Od pres. 61,000) | fou tome peasant wee ing plants at entrances to the) @—4, 6-2 MeLgughlln was outplayed jout, Johngon toh Zimmerman, who craved | " eaenen, aha the 418 t te track ie it We only Ave menthe ase Magen excelent condi: i took up fying ! i)