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10 DNESDAY, SEPTEM THE EVENING WORLD, WE UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY ! Langford and Jeannette Put Up a Fast, Even Fight. Hoboken Man Outboxed and Outgen- - eralled “Tar Baby,” but Latter! Was Aggressor and Stiffer| Puncher, Scoring Three Knockdowns. Copyright, 1911. by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World), AM LANGFORD and Joe Jeanette S fought furiously through ten rounds last night at Madison Square Garden, and when the last bell rang there was little to choose between them: Jeanette had outboxed the Tar Baby, and outgeneralled him, but all of bis fine work had been offset by Lang- ford’s steady aggressiveness and ter- rific hitting. Three times during the fight Jeanette was sent down heavily by Langfor’d's right fist, and once he dropped Langford in return. Jeanette, fnstead of rushing into a slugging match from the first bell, as usual, “made a running fight of it, cutting] “and hing with left or right, and Bow and then stopping unexpectedly to meet the slugging Langford at his own game. Jeanette was well bat- tered and cut, but Langford’s left eye was closed tight when the fight was half over. The Garden was filled with specta- tors. In fact, the crowd looked as big ii Tooley PHILLIES WIND UP WITH DODGERS BATTING ORDER. Brooklyn, Yaubert, 1b, as that which turnea out for the| Wheat, If. Wells-Brown fight. There was none|! tummel, 3b, tumphrey, cf. of the overcrowding that marred that | Coulson, rf. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW Copyright, 9, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). In THE FIRST ROUND» tHe 4™ AND THE 10TH SAM PUT Joe DOWN WITH RIGHT HAND PUNCHE: POOR HEALTH COMPELS HILDRETH TO SELL HIS GREAT RACING STABLE |Droken down and I've decided to tal Mrs. Hildreth over to Europe for sho or 80. There would be no # in my attempting to keep the big stable moing for the length of time expect to be abroad, and for that reason they will be sold to the highest bidders. They ;make up the finest bunch of epeedy [horse flesh in Americ: | im Prefers to Race at Home. America’s ne Horseman Wili Buy Another Siring of Horses Some Day. SAM NEVER STOPPED WALKING © OME day horse vacing will come} “Perhaps when I return from the STRAIGHT IN - «S back into ite own and wo wil! | ther side racing will be resumed hero, and in that cage 1 will buy up another seo the tracks in thrown open again. As for 1 hard for me to believe that will not come when I will be t and racing another stable here,” Sam Hildreth, probably the best known trainer and owner of race horses in the country, to-day. Mr. Hildreth, somewhat more gray about the temples than he was a short year ago, occupied a big ea hair ina comfortable big room in one of the wings of his beautify ud Colonial house at Sheepshead Bay. Directly across the roadway are located his stables, and from where he sat Mr. Hildreth had a> unobstructed view of everything that went on across the way. Stable boys by the score were busily engaged washing down, brushing and exercising hint this State | suring. Other wise I have p' turn, gather together ano’ © l take it over to France, «| prefer to race at home. place in the country has had finer, cleaner racing than that which was carried on in this State, and it rt 4 that we cannot hold it it will come nne 3 apie and But I'd much 1,500 fans were present when the tussle began. The Phillies started well in the first) inning by getting three runs on a base on balls to Knabe, a single by Paskert, Le retirement at first, a two bagger by Magee and Tooley's horrible fumble of Luderus's bounder which al- lowed Magee to cross the plate. enero CANADIAN BOAT PRATRICIA RETAINS FISHER CUP. Philadelphia. TORONTO, Sept. 6.—The Pratricia, the Canadian defender, to-day won the final yacht race for th eFisher Cup and re- Xen, 1,780, jeus, 8S. “I bought Fits Herbert from John E. Madden for $10,000, and later on, when ats 1 the ho had developed, i tains the trophy, as she took two races| ‘he twenty-two magnificent nein ald te a pavelb pen ald Bias to exhibition. The floor space was well | Smith. ie 1th tiff off-nth that form Mr. Hildreth’s entire string of adden for me Erw out of three, With a stiff off-shore rs, No move made either by horses | couldn't get along without Fits Herbert, covered with chairs, and the crowd race Lah dds sa Schardt,| breeze she easily defeated the Benecu [erie VO Mtoe cacaped the trainer's |S0 1 bought him back from Mr. Madden _ rahul bse say at Umpires-Johneton aa " Bason, t eyes, There was one thing missing for $50,000," sald Mr. Hildreth. confusion. 'y slugged the fire eed! he wa: ‘, " hed Special to The Evening World.) from the proceedings ac baad mie men, Commilesioner O'Neil and Sena-| was NaTon PARK BROOK: that made the whole scene unusually tor Jim Frawley looked on from op|y. y,, Sept. 6.—The Dov oat Reta alton " core was no shouting or sing- > ccoring to y ne. Dosite sides of the ring, All went| Phillies clashed again the mate with, Tomy “Hang it! 1 wish those fellows would es Jockey Club bought fifteen Amer- merry as a marriage bell. fourth and final game of the See cotta shout and sing the way they always | can yearlings, paying all the way from Sam Langford came into the ring|After this game the Dodgers will be) woull ouly fiaht have done other mornings. But then 1] $19.000 to $30,000 each for them, proves tong bathrobe, heckered |*WAY from home untit Oct. 4, when they’ | to consent to but agreed to set the tout | reve ote tney fect almost as blue over | {at our horses are considered very Wearing & long bathrobe, @ checkered | itr ee to thelr trip to the We week, enue Mogan to, do 438 pom Dr classy," continued Mr. Hildreth. cap and a biack scowl, Evidently Sam and hook up w ed © srowth, He doesn't enjoy Ggnting | 220, ROOK UP Jeanette, Four members of the same nirohing for the ehurch climbed into Sam's corner. It was so dark thereabout that they had to light matches to find th» pall and the towels. Jeanette followed a moment Uniike Sam he wasn't scowling, Ho seemed to enjoy the prospect. Sam bounced up to examine Joe's bandages to see if he had any horseshoes con- later. cealed, Just three famous fighters were | introduced from the ring—Carl Morris, i present boss of the White Hope clan, ‘and Al Kaufman, who held that e joMce unt!l unseated a few m by Jim Flynn, who teets Morris next week, towered a head above .of @ man—and With an impudent grin. It was announced that fam said he| welghed 168 pounds, und that Jeanette claimed to seale 18, When they stood Up to-gether, Sam looked the heavie the two, for his @oulders and body | were broader and thicker, Jeanette was| all sinew and muscle. Sam was all muscle—great chunks of it. He had trained off most of the fat that showed in bis recent fights nere nent is ago and Jim Flynn bimsel Flynn—a Gollath | nn looked up at hin] * EANEDTE led off with lightning fast | jabs, dancing swiftly away from] Langford'’s angry rus! harply, Sam kept vance at a fast walk, Went around hin and in and out lik wolf snapping and cutting at a bulldog. The twenty-four foor ring t thing for Jeanette. gave him pl ef room in which to evade the Baby's plunging utiacks, to sidestep his was deadly left and jump away from his crushing right. ‘The ring canvas was| slippery, Once Jeanette sipped and flopped to one knee, but jumped up| quickly, | n In the third minute of the round Sam Pushed @ little faster and swung bts right victous) his time Jeanette wasn't quick enough. The blow caught him high, just over the t¢ and knocked him down heavily. He need at his corner, where Willie Lewis was chief adviser, took a few seconds and leaped up to jab and clinch, Whenever they came together Joe caught Bam's gloves under his arms and hel until ordered to break by referee. Through the second round Sam mered at ribs and Joe held his arms as much as he could. In the middle of it there wi a furious mixup, Jeanette suddenly staggering Bam with a jeft and then swinging his Fight to the Tar Baby's jaw with all be might. Langford was knocked sprawling on the floor, He got up mad as a wet hen. In the third the copper-colored fighter anced and jabbed again, while surly m fairly snorted with anger and dis- appointment, as his well meant swings Bnd hooks fell short, Joe's cleverness Charlie White, the am: | carried bim along well did the flinging fo nim to the rop he alr with th hile Jeanette leaned back and blocked | as best he could. fifth | HE ft Morriv | Jonnette mashes that had all the crushing effect ef a blow delly t went siong xth, although arder, At th tte way bleedin, e was closing, te's rest was over the eye was closed evening urd jum) of « for a minute tn the fourth. staggered Langford with an upper-cut, and Sam, boring In doggedly, swung his left Into Jeanette's body and his right to the Jaw. Again Jeanette went down, and this time he took the count, was dazed when he rose. (with cobweb, losing the care of that string as I do over parting With every blessed one of however, and Maloney, after | “After I've had 0% lon: st on yal weeks of trafuing, had. to lose e had a Kood long re the other side I'll be back and Into the | 4 |) Me {th Johnny Mccraw'e| atta, ‘a err was sent in to do the, the bout aud take on Young Aheam instead Fri-|sein at the sale to-morow," remarked] game again, Once @ horseman alway! Dodgers. white Stack! 4 nite, af Malonty bee B® | criiareth, a horseman,” was Mr. Hildreth's part- the visitors, Abous fine whea he “You seo it's this way: My health ts| ing remark. He —_—__e eae Here’s a Young Husky in Ring tor First Time; Cleans Up “White Hopes” and Wins a Fine Belt He Sam rushed almost leaping into ve fury of the att was a tough one for wford teached him gain with heavy ered with a biackjack. the same through the | Jeanette fought back | end of the round Jean. | ea little and Sam‘s left | By the time the min- | |O’Flaherty Never Had a Box- ing Glove on Until Two Weeks Ago. Joe's cuts had been ning Tourney, but Didn’t Know It. ped from his corner 8 before the Dell rang | hap is Robert O'Flaherty, was comparatively the seventh, and dashing across the | ng simort caught Joe in bs corner, egal out, mant: looking : ' . 1 lean cut, manly lookin le began fight ke a wild man, All | H y ae didn't appear to know much about the brought back from Phita- | tw ane Moat h tt } rt ne storm, AY red, nd blue ribbon, O'Flaherty | ie Sun's plunges and jabbed occa ‘ won th It in an afternoon and eve- ¥ ay the end Jeanette changed | i ; see ning Le Day “white hope’ tourna \ ¥ He caught Sam [00 fo by - eee taut [ment in. Slow Town, heating ith wing on the Jew thst |neavyweighte than hi ade ansford went Back |nregicing the Jaw of one with a crush'ng wo or three steps unsteadily and.) jonn 1, right swing and sending him to 8 feet, grinned at Jeanette !11,4 porpital for tnotal repairs ad * ut of oe a as | O'Flaherty says up to Labor Day he jam was hurt, |had never appeared in a ring tn his ROBE Jou and! round, ye s var Ured at the ¢ fell forward t rigo he reachec ankles with bot pull himself up. away. Joe got and Langford on his jaw Weary, Jeanett and wonderfull the storm and spectators began jabb that his head jumped in with until his own arms; to-day fancy points, he struck me as hav’ stagger- Mfe and hadn't even had box. lor angford mixed willing!y hid 8 Ane BONS | tun on until two weeks ago. "I've mixed ig make a up in some scraps in my time,” said I didn’t feel any o a terrifie slugging he but 1 never tried the ring |J didn't know my riv was broken until n three heavy righte gar \atterward when I was examined by a while crowd Over in Phila won |d back 4d it seemed |* fights ¢ 4 i stand up under the da fracture o 1 4 yout Knowing ft his and a id afte erward . ; { wok the total of bis mark eh rf 8 saw him he best of the ninth—| you like the game?" O'Flah- | with. the slove n two Weeks ago up (hacetana mc una g ee ' ke it for th the West A wate he Styles Any J out and caught | on O! l Al nt $2.00 price, hb bands and } an to 2 Fam managed to by * 53, 00 hat. to hie feet, very rr 5 o pad arn 0 Bag ne?) | the very finest imported materlal in your next new hat in one of the 200 New Styles to select ONLY AT 8 1498 BROADWAY AT 407m STREET 1208 BROADWAY AT 20% 8 27) BROADWAY AT CHAMBERS ‘OTREE 60 E. ano ST. AT 41m AVENUE Winter suit or overcoat? |t was the stock of L. L. Schwartz & Co., 198 Broadway, ‘Their prices for suits or overcoats to measure were $75.00 to $100.00. Our price is $25.00. Sale on second floor, ends Saturday. e Wa ye to Wonderfully tough | Me weathered rprine of the| « Bam so fast) back and forth At the end they die of the ring, They hit a few bell, fe a= ‘Baseball, Volo Grounds, Te. ese 1 P.M Giais vs, Brooklyn, Adm, vt ARNHEIM, "nim." Jeanette rrartenes LANGFORD IN THE 2ND. Suffered a Broken Rib in Win-| You Certainly Cannot Find a Greater Stock of Selected You certainly cannot find fault with ou considering a You certainly cannot do better than Puy that 469 705 BROAD STREET,, NEWARK 19 EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN THE MOST EXCITING MOMENTS IN THE LANGFORD-JEANETTE BATTLE CARL MORRIS SITTING ovT IN THE CROWD PurzLe pacturRe: FIND CaRu, In Tae tote Joe SEIZED SAM'S ANKLE AFTER A KNOCK Down AND TRIED To Cums HIS LEG To Get oP FISHER VS. GROOM ON ThE HILLTOP BATTING ORDER. New York. Washington. Daniels, | Milan, cf. Wolter, rf. Schaefer, 1b. Hemphill, ¢ Elberfeld, 2b. Chase, 1b. Gessler, r: Walker, If. McBride, as. Conroy, 3b. Henry, c. Groom, p. —Connolly and Sherldan. MERICAN LEAGUE PARK, N. ¥., Sept. 6—There was a crowd of some 3,00) faithful souls on hand this after-| noon to witness the last exhibition of the pastime by the Hightanders and the Senators. country was the result of the bunch a run greatly worked up over this battle, but they give its money. It a pretty fight from the jump | with Groom and Fisher opposing each other in the box. Neither team fot a \run in the first inning, though the High | om with a base on balls nut and Daniels went out stealing seo- ond, Hemphill grounded out to second and retired the side. “Heavies” Galore In Boxing Card At Fairmont A. C. a card full of heavyweights for to-night ‘at the irmont A. C., and looks for @ hot time, In the star bout Jim Smith, the Westchester farmer, will be seen in action against that tough propo- Billy Gibson hi | sition Porky Flynn, the Bostonian who learrted Joe anette along at a atift pace last week. The ot ten-round |heavies will bring together Jack M | Farland vs. Sailor White, the terror recent White Hope tournaments, and Jack Smith of Westchester and Kid Ellte. — 3.30 P.M. AT POLO GROUNDS NOW The New York National League Club |announces that hereafter all afternoon Grounds will begin M. games at the Pol at 3.30 instead of 3.45 P. ‘The Highlanders @ to win the Bo ft will prevent tie annual serica beween New York teams, whieh proved mo popular last where Else. that it buys SARNOFF from, all res, $2 HAT STORES 110 NASSAU ST. AT ANN STREET 202 W. 126% ST. AT Trm AVENUC 7 (47 PROSPECT AVENUE, BRONX FULTON ST, BROOKLYN It can't be said that the} landers had a chance when Daniels ied| Wolter struck | I} palling for the Ctsare GOLFERS WIN ON Lose One of Their Matches by Default. (Special to The Evening World.) | HILLA, > 6.—Play J, Sept, In the an- jof the five entering groups in the fleld Harvard, the Crimson playe: met Columbia, which has n team in the field before for at le: | years, There w last several changes at thi of Yale and Princeton tn order | supposed advantages. up, but only by going 20 holes. The 1 third palre and won by to go, having a and 38 in. yr because of his national prom}: nence, coming home in 34, @ total of 76. | taking a 78 lowed on the first hole, where he ed badly. Houston and Kay of Princeton esti: if an approximation b rivals. The Princetonians ought their drives. than seven three: up. The Yale tea strength by the absence of G. C. but AMUSEMENTS. 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MANTELS YALE AND ira ae BALTUSROL LINKS Columbia Players Forced to BALTUSROL GOLF CLUB, SHORT) |nual team championship of the Intercol-| jlegiate Golf Association was resumed to-day at the Baltusrol Club with four Williams having retired yesterday by st four ‘That left Princeton against Yale. te in the playing arrangement te secure 3 up and 1 Dest ball of 74, 38 out in the card of Going out he was poor with @ but from the turn he struck @ pace, On the home hole he rimmed for a 3 card: mated their best bell at 78, witch was about the same as that of their Yale to have won on the eighteenth, but topped | Brighten Beach ‘ou, Lee and Jennings of Yale had no less |i between evened seems likely to lose Waldo : WORLD Ie jr, runner-up in the recent Connecticut champlionshtp. He was forced to #0 home because of a Jame side, from straining himeelf at baseball. ‘The morning foursomes score ended 2 to 1 in favor of Yale against Princ ton, Harvard castigated Columbia 8 points to 0. The Morningside playe: losing one of three tutches by default, B, W. Estabrook, Harvard, and F. Clark beat R. L. Morrow, Columbia, and Wallace White, 6 up and 4 to 80. Charles M. Amory, Harvard, and J. G. MeNell beat E. H, Downes, Columbia, and G. F. Butterworth, 3 up and 2 to fo. Vernon Booth and Fits Sargent comprised the remaining Harvard pair, which won by default from Columbia. It has been as good as decided to play the final of the individual championship here Gaturday afternoon, which will be possibly by cutting it from thirty: eighteen holes for the first time. cause of Monday being a holiday se of this course could not be secured that day, which cut twenty-four hours out of the fixture. ———_—__—— BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. At Fairmont A. C., Dan “Porky” Flynn of Boston and Jim Smith of Westchester, will ciash in the main bout of ten rounds, At Long Acre A. C. Packey Hom- mey and Young Britt of Batimore box ten rounds. The postponed stag of the Iron Workers will be held at the Brighton Beach A. C., Coney Island. Matchen Are: Kid_Buras, tho west side fighter, Young Otto will battle ten opening 1g of the Grand street, on Eve. §.20, ROSE STAR “eMac TE Tigaiaiiant (90 to 1 om at, ‘tot ene Mea alto - DONALD BRIAN THE Si CRITERION Sa Aa oboe Bin "way aay nein Wow Amsiordam 3; arate THe BiNR © ERTY “eaaidst, AeGUe an TRE SPRING MAID | Last Mats, To-Day & Sat_.2.15 e The early play wi Ate ay Robert Gardner, Ya Maik is Champion, was yoked up with James 4 Dunlop Jr. against Albert Seckel, Prince- ton Western Champion, and L. D. Nother Bla'r, Gardner and Dunlop won 2 up| = toni wo NORTH BEACH he Second pairs were George C. Stanley, Yale, and Holden Wetson Bo ite b East 00th & Wiengithcs St. against’ D, W. Houston jr, Princeton, Rant and A, G. Kay. The Tiger pair won 1 CARNIVAL iii PARADES, P. i. CARNIVAL IBARRBE FEE RE s “STEEPLECHASE Coner's Tremenda. 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