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wie watund- Meer WITH Tae BASS LOADED ASAIN UBETOG SMEARED CARVE He ORES EG -~- FisTeHe: a TRIPLE TO KMEEY METED To Day ‘i aan, cunine DI TRAVERS BEAT -ARKBY INERT HALF OF GOLF MEET Montclair Player Outclasses ' Opponent, Winning by 84 to 74 in Record Time. (Opecial to The Brening Work), GHORT HILI4, N. J., May %.—Fully @ thousand persons were on hand to- @ay at the Baltusrol Golf Chub when the final round of match play began in the annual metropolitan championship. ‘Travers was an overwhelming favor- ite, never baving been beaten by Kirk- ty outside of friendly matches. However great the steadily increasing 66a offered there were many ready to tame | gamble on the chance of some- 1. entered from pper Mont- clair and Kirkby from Englewood. In the beaten 16 of the title set, Edward M. Wild, Cranford, opposed Arohie Reid, St. Andrews, a struggle of un- common interest. In the third 16 it was. Lieya Gwyer, Eiwonay, vs. EB. E. Stur- ges, Wykagyl, and in the fourth J. F. Taylor, Essex County, ve. Oscar Wood- ward, Baltussal. For ¢he handicap more than ninety! men were entered. Now that Travers end Kirkby had reached the finals all doubt has vanished about their entering the New Jersey championship ten daye hence and as Max Benr, twice the title- holder, will not compee, and there ts no one who can holm a candle to them, that affair, it Is already wagered, will simply prove the Metropolitan fought Over again, as was the cane last year. Travers was an hour and a half late in arriving. At the @rst hole each got off walloping drives, Travers being longer, Travers had the best second, reaching the further edge of the green and thereby won tt 4 to par 5. Gix hofes. Travers made a eeemingly areless approach from just inside the @reen, but, nevertheless, got down his put for a half in par 4, at ten feet dis- tance. Third Hole.—Halved in par 3. Fourth Hole.—Kirby’s ball landed on top of the bunker from his tee shot, on his third he ran over the green and then was short in playing back. Travers was straight throughout and won in par 5 to six ona put of medium length. Tray- ers 2 up. Fifth Hole.—For the first tine Kirkby had slightly greater distance on his drive and made muct the better ap- proach which gave him the hole 3 to par 4 Travers lup. Sixth Hole—Hoth got Into a clump of trees from the tee and Kirkby hit @ tree getting out. Travers tried a left hander chop with the back of his club and went only a few feet. On his third he too struck a tree, Kirkby then over played the green, was short In recov ing_and so lost the 4 hole in 6 to 5, Travers 2 up aga! Seventh Hole—There was little choice hetween them to the cup where Kiraby inieged a putt of five feet and lost the hole 6 to par §. Travers up. 3 Eighth Hole—Par 4 won by Travere 5 to @ Kirkby from the tee ot in be- hind pine trees forcing him to pitch up Rill, to the left of the green, his beau- tiful stroke ded in a sand trap where he took 2 to get out. Travers was short of the green and #0 took two more. Minth Hole—Halved in par 3 Travers 4 up at the turn. Cards first half. -6435 466 5 388 «84 8 6 8 6 6B 3-8 Hole—Kirkby was so short on thts approach putt he couk! not get down fore hel. Travers out par a stroke by getting a 3, Travers 5 up. Qieventh Hole—Travers on his second plemped dead within two feet of the cup ‘on his second, and so made up Kirkby's ‘ st par 4, Travers 6 up. Erin Hole—Both hit tho bunker @ per 4 Fifteenth 8 up. Seventeenth Hole—Kirhy wes just off the green on his second while Travers in a couple cannot stand. Geventy-seven best previous total. FORD AND JOHNSON HAVEPITCRING DUEL ON THE HILLTOP Washington Scores Early in the First Game of a better putting. Fourteenth Hole~Travers cerried the ‘zr: |\Lightweights Should Jump at Chance With Wolgast for Nothing, Thinks Jones “I haven't been tn New York last October, close to $6,000, ‘Trevere 8 up. (Hole—Lost by Travers, 6 to 6 against par 4. Primarily through his , Travers 7 ‘He might have taken « 7. Trevers of places, #0 Double-Header BATTING ORDER. | in par 3 to 4 7 up. bas DEPARTING FROM iS USvAL ALY CUSTOM © rN @) Sen ai FLETCHER WAS & & DOUBLE AND GRES' Bur H@ REACHED GWED To uel! PYaLvs wianceD ReseTeo On SECOND WHue FOOTING (tT TO SX TOoLey. PACE AND. , 8 HOT LINER! WE SCORED On FLETCHE DS THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 19 NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT GIANTS SMEARING IT ON THOSE DODGERS ~ HAVING NOTH “HE ALSO COPPE D UST A BUNCH OF POOR Guys BROWING OFF WEIGHT IN THe @LEACHERS The Lightweight Champion’s Guide Talks Like a House On Fire. Giants now, BY ALEX. SULLIVAN. M JONES, manager of Ad Wol- dollars, To hear Tom tell it, every Gay of his Mfe he !s making « thousand dollars or more for himself or his fistic won- Ger. He is constantly cleaning up for- tunes in ofl wells, jand deals or some- thing like that. And Jones dresses just loud as he talks, He manages to wear the noisest terest liquor. place fa- and rings that would make a king’ vorite daughter green with envy. And it fs his unwillingness to talk business unless it is in big sums that will probably keep him from matching his charge with Packey Mc- Farland. He believes that as Woll {a the champion he Js entitled to the down with appendicitt: have no Job to go back to now.” Not only {# Jones the manager of| when the in the world's seri hotel bills and taxicab fares. here last three different olut me and offered me all kinds of money, but nobody was there with Papera when it came time to signing. It made me #0 disgusted I went to the! Coast. The same thing ts happening | T am willing to match Wolxast | at any club—I play no favorites—but !f) they don’t stop kidding me this time wast, the lightweight oneiie Til run right back home figures. Jes int lo ones with | JONES TRYING TO SELL MOVING PICTURES. him it has to be of sums ranging from), ten thousand to one hundred thousand | | 1 Pe Oe ResiUy th ses Lvs Ane in Jim Jeffries’ but I guess it runs for Sweeny no judging by a telegram I jus received from the big fellow, naying the pl burned down, together with all the « | T have been manager of Jeft’s | ever since the k clothes that can be purchased and is] Wolgant, but he Is looking after A// mblems, pine} Kaufman's interests, and says he |s eaveres: With Clemens & pra. | Willing to bet $000 that the Coast! heavyweight can whip elther Palzer or! Bombardier Wells, knockout of Kaufman was an accid and that if they meet again his man will win hands down. As the writer left Jones he was stil! raving over fortunes he ts dally making, ‘He says he is a thousand-a-minute man. He between betting on the since trip cost me les and paying When me to the real T have an in-| saloon was takon| but I guess I says Palzer's MERKLE SINGLE D AND THE! COND 12. a . GRO Got THE ONLY HIT HERG BUT IT WAS @ THREE SACKER = HE TALLIED WHEN SHODERASS | HOSTED To MORAN 4 PREERED INE ELSE ¥ Stk 6, c GAVE Two SIGHS Am OAT = & TROL AND A PRBS - HORTHEAN Sox THE Tivo sAckee. GRABBING MORAN'S ia AND HUMMEL THE TRE ~TwoRUNs | MINER RARE HANDED WHAT’S GOING ON IN SPORTS 10.DAY Come on, you tired business men, lay aside the cares of commerce and take in some of the sporting events to-day, ‘This broad land of ours will ring with the shouts of thousands of athletes and millions of excited specta- tors. No matter how your tastes run in the sporting Hine, you're bound to find satisfaction, for there are baseball, golf, athletica and games galore on the sport calendar. Glance through the following and make your selection: BASEBALL. Glants ve. Brooklyn, at Brooklyn. Washington vs, New York, on the Hilltop, International League—Baltimore va, Jersey City, at Jersey City; Providence vs, Newark, at Newark. College Games=Princeton at Harvard, Yale at Cornell, Fordham at West Point, Michigan at Pennsylvania, Yale and Princeton Freshmen at Princeton. OLYMPIC GAMES TRIALS. Bicycle races on Long Island roads. Decathion games at Chicago. DUAL MEET! Interscholastic games at Cornell. Carlisle at Lafayette, Trinity at Union, Colgate at Vermont and Rutgers at Swarthmore. HIGH SCHOOL GAMES. Public school track and fleld championships at Curtis Field, Staten Island, LAWN TENNIS. Bronx championship at Bedford Pari, Lehigh at Lafayette, Harvard at Yale, Pennsylvania at Annapolis, Trinity at Amherst, Minnesota at Brown, Interscholastic championship at Yale. GOLF. Metropolitan champlonhisip at Baltusrol. May cups and mixed foursomes at Glen Ridge. May tournament at Montclair. May cup at Forest Hill. Monthly handicap at Dyker Meadow. Yale at New Haven Country Club, May cupe at South Orange. Class cups at Cranford, Club handicaps at Dun- woodle. Scotch foursomes at Yountakah. Club handicap at Ardsley. Spring tournament at Haworth, Spring tournament at Montclair, Club handicap at glewood Country Club, Scarsdale Estates cup at Scarsdale. Dean cup at aident’s cup at Nassau. Spring tournament at Brooklyn, Ball sweepstakes at St. Andrews, Club handicap at Lawrence Forest Park. Park. YACHTING. Opening races at Atlantic Yacht Club. Open races at Seawa: rinthian Yacht Club. Championship races New York Motor Boat American Henley regatta on the Schuylkill River, at Philadelphia, larger portion of the receipts in a bout against the stockyard’s sensation. FIGHTERS SHOULD BE REASON- ABLE, SAY8 JONES. ‘Tf all of these fighters want to got &@ chance to win the lightweight title why don't they agree to be reasonable In thelr demands. Why when we won the championsh!p from Bat Nelson a couple of years ago we got about a fourth of what Nelson received and about @ tenth of what was in the house: And we were glad to get even this com- Golf History Curiously Repeating | Travers and Kirkby Meeting in “Met” Finals at Baltus- jew York. Wi | paratively small percentage to get an Ty sae Daniels, rf. uae” | opportunity of landing the crown. rol as They Did in 1911. Zinn, <f. Foster, 3b. "I can't see for the life of me why Milan, ef. |fome of these managers don't, get, wise ‘. to themselves an t Wolgast for ‘ wine's nothing, if need be, for they know they, OLFING history is repeating Itself jare sure of a fortune in theatrical dates fn curlous fashion in the Met- and ring engagements as soon ropolitan district, as was evi- ‘Alsen denced after the semi-finals were played| Johnson, o. tas we are willing. t in the annual championship at the = a .|fAght him anywhere, at any time, but! Baltusrol links. n ue meth Seek he, mustn't think for @ moment that} The final to- will be between! t he'll get as much money as we'll com-| jerome D, Travers and Oswald Kirkby, AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, New %—Waiter Johnson, pitcher of the Washington team, was gent in to stop the onward rush of the Highlanders in the first section of che double header on the Hilitop. To op- Pons him Manager Wolverton sent Rue- nell Ford to the mound for the home team. Believing with this ater he cuold Yors, May for he won't, mand, proposition to Packey. him a $12,500 bit for his end {f he'll meet Wolgast in a twenty-round bout on the Coast, Till make a} guarantee | ster just as it wae a year ago. two were the Mralists in the New Jer- sey champlonship their third encounter in a twelv; it Games To-Day Decide Title The same | { June, m king | nonth | * t for th are thelr abliity every expeetuuon that th contest will be the sam strangely’ against each other | championship, gether In the qualifying round and be- m fany, when he kn | Onwald George Browne's Washington United States League Play the Lincoln Giants at Olympic Field, One Hundred and ‘Thirty-sixth street and Fifth avenue. Browne will be in right field for the visttors,. In the opening game at 1.30 P, M. the Lincoins, with Redding on the firtng line, will | face the Allentown team, team, will Itself To-Day atl intact, leading golfing honors on the At- antic »eabourd, What is more, they both to enter, ten days hence, in he New Jersey championship, and as is pre-eminent there fs revalt in that Kirkby Jn spite of hia sound golf has| ‘the a ever yet beaten Travers, wt least In ays ourhament or competition, so the prose | ¢j of his doing xo to-day and In the ey affalr, the frst week in June, are bright. Fate seems ‘tt se Be Wasting othe will have ne 1 Jemey for opponente, aanee ot ofthe Hoboken to. be operating very hone nes too, In bringing certain stars | M, Wild and Gil ¢ drawn together for round of mateh play in the after being paired to- man Tiffany we he first Deacon Philliope's Pittsburgh Unite States league. will plage, wlth tie Motronaiitane mt and Ports it Ing opposed to © mbers of the hn other as respective Jersey and Now Irons! of will play the Gow ‘ork team mate iat Saturday, | team at Ma , Tenth street “We must be Slumese twina,” sald Tits] avenue, Soult, Brooklyn, "ihe Ww how the names had meen drawn out of the hat. The celestial forces also seem bound | avenues, Mvokdyy, the Suburb o bring together Walter J. Travis and | Jamaicd Woodiulls tomorow Kirkby. For s 1 seasona | will piteh for the home team, At Suburban Oval, Sixteenth and G: at ° rod | they never failed to meet ne staKe ‘iow up tte ater sseresvonn| — Ut Public School League Series si tt svji's Mirna ioe sagt yeeterdixy reummer Weater condt: long time ‘Travis beat Kirkby without . HIB afternoon's amen tn the Pua ween tee tions prrvatied and grandstand and 4 exception. ‘Then the tide turned ine! 8iiltake place att bleachers. were filed when the frat round mbin basebell tournament SCHOOLBOY GAMES, stantly and while there Is no existing game started. St (her unlic’ Remeols Atiete ——— record fur verification if memory serves |,,,10 Recreation League will probably determine the Curtis va. M iT correctly Travis, since Kirkby beat him nest City ‘3 ee ree ee to tes Se eis winners in the Manhattan, Hronx. | Ginton va, Commerce. the first has never turned the) the Cheater’ cl ’ ons grounder to Chase, Foster fouled | Richmond an@ Brooklyn sections of the |} xtuyvesant vs, Townsend Harris, | Mibles on the Englewood yout oe ent anid athe semi ufo i series, Curtis High School of Staten Bushwick v stern Dietic Kirkby ms to have poly of posible taeda out on atrikes, Milan sent a stinger |e ena oe aen of the Bronx 3 n District Se neh la thls oaeea) ORLADIE Gan through Simmons and eent Moeller in. he af . Commercial va, Erasm Although not making a low enough Schaefer dated @ grounder to Simmons| the two leaders jn the Manhattan, J yoys’ High vs. Manual Training. medal xoore on the first qualifying round who tagged Milan going to second, ‘The| Bronx and Richmond section, will clash |} Newton vs. Richmond Hill to be thought of seriously an gold medal te side retired when “Germany” wae| to-day in what in expected by the Jamaica vs. Brooklyn Prep, on the double round, he never ean, Andy terust, caught stealing second, ONE RUN, schoolboy fans to be the deciding con- | following the unfortunate single | fi Re") palate fur ———--— - teat for the honora. The Curtis nine | that Travers encounte | the i S90 afte ™ hes a clean slate to date, having won!" on the champlonahip, it will be In- Jered, averaxed well enough on the two) NEW DISCUS MARK MADE four gamei game will we | tereeting. as these tw | to scoop the prize | ¥ UTS the | for the section champlonship, | ¢r rival That Kirkby yesterday put out Travis ’ iN TRYO! AT STOCKHOLM. providing they defeat Morris. — I by Lup on » hole was purely by Paci tc Coast 8 Mor the only other team that! In the Brook! |the ruling of providence, for ° STOCKHOLM, May %—New records | hay a chance with the fast Staten nament Comm Pah tn the fourteenth tole xotanun-|! Selections for the ‘wore established for throwing the riscus |Island nine. If they defeat Curtin they | Hail are fighting it « playa) Where ai overhanging 4 and in the 3,000 metre flat race at the| will create a tie, as each team will have! Erasmus has won four « date | growth mae tt mpossible to reach Olympic Games Olympic tryouts here this afternoon.|won four games and lost one, As it/and lost none, and has aa if it was in the crevice af @ rock. : G. Wiisson won the discus throw with |#tands now Morris hay won three and) three victories and no defeats to its | But if fate ; “i on ane in ‘Gonat a great tons of 43.70 metres (a little |}0st one, the latter being to the Com-| credit. A large crowd of schoolboy | amiled on Kirkbs on the fifteenth x h merce team it week, Curtis has! fans are expected ou hand when the two! avis could not see the line of | | seconds. | ‘Fock won over 143 feet, 4 Inches), easily distanc- | ing Martin Sheridan's throw at Athens in 1906 of 138 feet 1-3 inches. the 3,000 metres race eight minutes forty-six and thr STANDING OF THE CLUBS. sa Yorn My Chews | SApIONAL LEAGUE, 4 la'phia . Louis RESULTS OF VESTERDAY’S GAMES. V1; Washing m, ssion. 6; Phliadelpbie, oe print 4 . 8, oh i Bt, Louis. @, QAME% SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. By. York Stuyvesant meets an easy op- this afternoon in Townsend the tallenders in the lea | Commegce will meet Clinton, wh lost thipe and won one game to date, |Oidown Although the game will have po bear ‘second 11 sam Ponen | Harris, var Biphtiog. Joh find G¢*s tefy ous alded 11) Fleming of f the week jay iw the Bi ti at: bo Ameri: Olymple games ant |twice beaten the Orange and Blue nine | teams meet the Kiridiy, although in the J America in the | . jand the chances are all {n favor of the = awe hie val, woe Bula tO Ole Rasa mine and “Smithaons a |taten Islanders to-day, Morris will) Newtown, the leader In the Queens | out RATHER THAN SIO WAT world’s record holders a! In| put Davidson on the mound to head of€ |rection, will tackle the Richmond qn1i1 | 08 the home hole Kirkby feo or Chatls, but he will have to piteh migM!y nine torday. Hove" High 1 AMAR | ANGE, MARILY ee ee can oe fine ball. as the Curtis bageballers are) ual Training and Rushwick and Bastern | (at instance his ball landed on top of a ‘McClure, Port- Ritting the horsehide in great shape. | District will cross bats [arnatl stones affording auch a Me that he | ag) oo oe | pebsint easily faved the hole, alying Kolly, University of Southern The students of Curtis are jubilant) one qrign senooie outdoor track ana | MM" ceciemies Ganiteesin, 1eGmeize hurd [ever the showing ge Shee tonne oe if fleld championships will be held this} Seer santtitneet, Boe Avgeles (anst- a the firet time g allarniee eee MA Beaten da metre hurdles, inaugurated that they have been in| Qiernion ft) © « Mtaten Talend \P. 0. CLERKS WILL HOLD aed), teats Betas . the running for the championship. ceived from Afteen schools, and many | ANNUAL GAMES TO-MORROW, | cisco, running nigh jump. Commerce and Btuyvesant, who were [rerwed from Mftern schools. and nan Rose, Olympic Club, San Fran- expected to be strong contenders for 7 tinal Sica MM eda Os arar }the honors this reason, fell down be- nck and will be run off in three in wr , |fore Curtis and Morris, Both are out Of | wecttona, Thy novice events will be in ‘ Resp TON Ghd Javelin com the race now as far as the champlon- | on feat and the championships. and aoaaiiy. |ehip 18 concerned, as each has lost two | ening high acaonl avents wilt flow. | ay to StorkholBh next Alderman, Stanford University, 4isous and hammer throws, Vai tueet (will, he the shaltuck reity of Califor. nia, hammer throw, Allen, University of California, runming broad jump. chaitpioa Ut iralladelphia, 308 IN MOVIES PU FELO@R THAT FLeTCHER' HE MADE. A GABAT Rut AND JUMP EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN BECKER MABE A BACKWARD HIKE AFTER PHELPS’ PLY ANDMEARLY MIT Off His DOME Y OLD LONG ISLAND FRIEND, Mayor Gaynor, objecting to one of MF” comments, remarked: “Wurra Wurra requires a mallet and chisel to” drive a joke Into his head. Which is dead wrong. He doesn't appreciate a joke Don't I appreciate the Mayor! UT AT THAT I hope to have the pleasure of voting for him for President | B of the United States, Gee, what a fight that would be between Terrible Teddy and Kid | Gaynor, the Fighting Farmer! I have @ suspicion that Gaynor would bring Rome the bacon, * ity, passed away yesterday In Hamilton, O., aged alxty-two years, How the years are telling on us to be gure. Tt seems Ike yentereen @hAt | with the mighty John L, in Madison Square wh is in my heart yet as I recall the way | Wilson would flop to the floor every time John L, would make a move im ay direction, This ducking process enabled Tug to stay the stipulated four o., for which he received a crock o' goold and lived on the fat of the lan@ Ser many years thereafter, OOK WHO 18 L HERE! Ast live tt te Knockout Brown, in what his man- ager, Danny Mor- kan, calls a “full dress sult.” Pipe the left lamp of M: Brown. That's the one he steers by when he ts bring: ing up that fear- some wallop of the! kithogue that has made for him fame and ducats, When young Mr. Brown dresses up in his ginds belleve me there is some com- motion on the « t | aide, As he walks avroad with his gentle Annie the ladies and ables they meet on the street applaud with thelr hands and keep tiny t who showed up Ad Wolgast on the Const I cently in a four-round bout, fs with us thiv evening, He Js another that type of good, cleanly-living, neat boys who are now so representing the aport. If Packey McFarland, Johnny Kilbane, Mike Willle Ritchie, ‘Tommy Maloney, Jack Goodman, Johnny Coulon, Jim and Freddie Welch were to gather on Fifth avenue, not one person 3 with them would pick them out as the cleverest and gamest aggregation of boxers In the world. “But if Kid Broad or Leach Cross was among them—help! 4 Ww" REGRET I NOTICE that Tug Wilson, @ heavy hitter of some abil- I saw the Tremendous Tug eng Garden on July 17, 18%, and the with their feet, and—but what's the usel 7 Knockout tn his open-face eult ts @ ecintillating symphony of sartorial nority, He is more than that—he 1 ® perambulating pal pugilistie f things up to his face. But he's one gamecock kid, no matter what elee you may call him. WURRA WURRA: In @ baseball) pool providing for # first prise for the greatest number of runs for the week and a second prize for the greatest number two men are with twenty-five each and the aext man has twenty-four runs. Should the twa men who have twenty-five first and second prise or simply prise, leaving second prise for ¢he) beat the twenty-four fello becomes third in the race. The and second prises therefore should y split between the two high men, HAT LAD Willle Ritchie, ¥Y VALUED CORRESPONDENT, use for thes freek monaey the $1.00) Dills, enoft sales, Mister Hoffmann, is asain on can T sue @ man for ham M the Job The fear of fractional! say Mac, cant seo eee currency has got on his nerves and he takes hiv pen in hand to write me roteknic outfit witch wen I smoged about % of same expless im > din my face carring of my ey maT etn WURRA and generally rooins my cad a Wot the dowse t# the mater wit | loogs His name ts Gfrorer T tint: them lexisiatchers in Wassingtong and be lnctet ae wit T ax makes up thelr mind (7) to Roos velt aut (rouse November 2 sen wil you pleese rext. st. eee pa TT IT For the MISTER HOFFMANN. Mercy me, but youre 4 ereol Jove ov my ole fosselized Mother In to may M doftmann, Could anybody sure vive the ordeal of a month in Regge- ‘Lawr, allow me to smile, prutest aginst suteh a ou Trane tovme why we shud have | velt’s company, HECK FOR | [LARS Yented from entering the building Sy. GuncK YOR * ted BOLUARE order of Commiesioner Frank 0” 54 has been forwarded to te | who did everything possible to He Maurice Meyer, counselor at , ‘Ithe club on that might As i to be credited to the Olympte tune. e+ the matter waa drawn to tat onan i i te vised by. the Trlah-American! yf yen and Ed. MeMahon, who o rae | Kentetis Club, ‘The check represents the] the club, a check was forwarded Syd” te of two seats at the St. Nicholas] them t. Mr. Meyer, who wrote to in behalf of Mr. Hudson. ie te Club on the night of the Kil- Athletic Club on the nigh So that Commissioner O'Nell was am The seats were se- bane-Burna bout. unconscious booster for a very patriotie cured by Mr. B, Hudson, an ene} eoieot—the fund to send & reeoré= shusastic admirer of boxing, but the] breaking athletic team to BI guests who Were to use them were pres! Luck to him! who knocked the block off Mr, Cart! Laither MeCarthy, what? In what part of Ine NOTE that the Hon, Luther MeCarohy, I Morris, {# headed toward this here town, You've got me rattled on that Luther scuff, Mae, land didjo get that front handle, Mact Honest! READERS--A complete tf calted > innings are played, unless the team second at bat shall hay ored enough runs to win without playing Its hait of the Afih inning. Less than tha of play is of no more record tha banged him out in three rounds on Aug. 6 of that year, That date ought to de nade a national holiday, because Slade was Ushered Into this country with @ menacing flourish of trumpets and Goat. ing of tom-toms, ‘That meant the hated: Yankeo fighter was to be laid low By SEVERAL » ty not Py 4 With ne game never had been sta the Maori phenomenon. This to solace / lay there can be no Ww In ‘his |the Britons for the defeat of Charlie case, there is mo play But when John L. put. he) amie Stade we got & reat . relgn heavyweight invaders until : BROOKLYN MAN—H. OM. Phily Noveniner of 18 In that year A lips, seeking useful information, one of the old-schoat hemetqe aed writes to ask which ts the proper who sparred ike the fellow in the elreus expression: ‘To wear a cane” or “carry s brass bails, came Into our yp easel midst’ Jawn L. met up with him on't flattened him out in four rounds fa city, and for good measure repeated + dose in Boston, two months later, Jawn bad his faults—lots of em im [those days—but he had the wallop, tom, glory be! you carry a cane you wear It, you? What's the matter with kinks in Brooklyn, anyhow? Why you burn up stampa asking fool quea- ons ndot Club—Her- | came hither in ATHLETE—The record for the ati thing in @ Whito) ing broad jum; Mth, 47-8 fm Hope we'va:had this mauy @ day. tovby Ray Bwry Met at, Louie, Aa wit: the How. John Layemstif Sullivan, | 1004. Some J what