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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1912. : a (2onsPesvoen| — BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK — [Setsrstinestior). M’CARTY LOOKS THE PART IN PICTURES ANOTHER FEATHER” - HERE T0 FAT Conqueror of Johnnie Dundes é Meets Young Shugro Tuesday Night. , , ie ’ : \ ; 4. BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. Jack Johnson’s Excuse Prepared n 2 fn Case He Loses to Jim ; . ; if i 4 : _iatrmont A. C-Bddle Zanders ve, : £28 . Brown Gymnasium A. A.—Charile 4 x 4 7 Steger vs. Johnny Walts. Flynn, ” ft, Nicholas A. C.—Kid Burne va, Jonnay Marto. Royale A. C., Brooklyn—Frankle |, Is Jack Johnson preparing an “allbi” Callahan vs. Young Driscoll. > for use after a frame-up with Jim Flynn Brooklyn—Bull tm New Mexico? It looks very niuch that i= ASTRIDE HIS O'Donnell. * when one reads an article printed rT Chicago. evening Most yesterday come ALLION,, BY JOHN POLLOCK, "afternoon. The article says PRESENTED TO MSCARTY BY "RAD CROTHERS HARLEY WHITE, the fast and CG clever Chicago boxer, who tg now / regarded one of the best festher-; welghts in this country as a result of his undisputed victories over Johmuy Dundee of this city and Owen Moran | 7 ian | England in ten-round bouts at § @ pecret during the last two weens =} i yracusp, |) Gf ble stay in Chicago, was the TOSSING THE 3 aa : : = Is due to acrive here to-day. Waite { \feason for his failure to ap- MEDICINE BALL : : UTHER _MSCARTY S A ’ > hie trades, ie aie see oe @oseneit's Gyumactom cat A es ‘ THE. HITTING ‘COWPUNCHER ee) ie his training for his , i ue en-roun twit Ledlrgcoacsl~ § vypergehomed Has figs INTS OF FITZSIMMONS, ON N.DAKOTA — | the sturdy Sergey"ciny Lous, Shuerae, When Johnson was ee Phas e P RANCH, FALL, Si} (ihe This will be the Chicago Jad's deing ton oF tweive on * rst appearance in a bout in this city. male waves ee ss McCarty Wandered Bicol ana none by ey peveued se to bet, S¢ning an 0. of FR) , ; Kiibane, ‘the featherwelght chanplen, teak of neurnisis of the stomach All Over World B. re Batter Must Be Able to Place His Hits fought. ‘White will work out th the AE ES - ero in Order to Be of Real Value to a Club. ||"? * * " tertes through worry over his con- Ki ki 0, t M 2 Bian, the red middloneiane , ten . Mg of the train! ‘a i _ Winaly Dr. Neary 7. Onmmings noc ing u orrts An excellent tllustration of the value to a team of a batter who can bie fan hae Foo oer called three other doctors tuto con- 5 Siesta: Fp hit fnto either right or teft field fs given in some figures compiled by an eqn fo. twety tind for 4 Galtetion, and it was through fol- * ‘ McCarthy t t old-timer now connected with one of the big league clubs. He does it in a di mig walke sach “dar, wht io lowing the lines of treatment laid Youthful Giant Heavyweight to Go to Coas negative way by chowing how yalusless is a certain local player whose [| will help’ bis Soasiteranie te aR t town by them that Jack grew ‘ . eas name he would nbt mention for obvious reasons, Eddie MeGoorty, the Wi @ereng enough to make the trip to of Roaming Disposition and | — ‘This player hits about .290, ‘That means, according to the old-timer’s | fought Snot MoE atne a ~ S$ew Meniec. Mow thet the daily | argument, that in 100 times at bat he hits 23 times for the home club and d°Mosrow the promis “;weperte are coming into Chicage Tried His Hand at About|] Sesser, 7% times for the opponents. This player cannot hit into right field, though mm ine ttt, fa }» seme how pleased Johnson io with . ¥ more than repeated efforts have been made to teach him to do so. He was at bat Rade good te big bouts ia ills, « "nln mew quegtess ona how he plans Everything Before Adopting |] recite Coast. win; 17 thes this season with runners on first and second and one out. In 12) {erie ite ey eran. Slalane “| {pte start work tmmosiately, there who is managing Mc! of those 17 timgs he hit to the left side of the diamond—“ahead of the [) if ihe officials of the club in Bal j food for apecuietion as to Ring Career Last Year. offers for two date runner," it te technically called—and forced a runner at third. By hitting [|i tilts fo sage © hog ‘Detween Johuas cote ~~ warner ‘hie ‘work’ which he ap- : Francitoo, ome the > the other side he could have advanced the runners even if he hadn't fj ine paujemmcleht champion, and Kid > + proaches, is not tue came kind of Ee eee yee ee nit eately. fire ‘Couton imelaht of etc { mead work’ ho tela Biliy 0’Ovanel! GreME WOARTT, the youthtal || lor beck ona. tee poor A ‘The dea of this ts to show that the number of hits made by a batter 18 ato receipt, then ‘the ada wit Bs aaa | qbowt ‘over the ‘telephone those ipid the 4 Gate with dither Al Palser does not amount to as much as the direction in which he hits them. jC i OD 4 ieee wen ko wes fas on his ati bey oie Nate Oarl Morris. The latter “I can show. you," eaid the old-timer, “three players who hit Jess than adh ing 01 | | | .2Q who have advanced more runners and have driven !n many more runs than this man who hits .23. In other words, the man who hits into left field all thé time is hitting for the opp sing club 72 times out of a hundred, Uniess he can hit into right fleld occasionally he would strengthen the club by not going to bat at all Now, there is one for the is who Ike to go deep into the dope! The man under discussion is an infielder. “Should fo Gtorer of Houten tea } Qn next. Thursday 9 New J oo to Fiynn it] ring floor for the count, is not the thing to be] fortunate child of a lucky punch. | that he was e very, ‘Joh te quite Hie tictory over Carl Morris was the ., ‘this Chiriese| Cmax of months of training with | to similar job in St. Loulg was a ahort, le ‘ep gg state pen He! the one object in view, that of de-|cheap jump to the roving MoCarty. He r) ade the trip easily and quickly, but t deliberately tle down to Flynn | fegting the big engineer. At no time afar els tionths tn the Mi cr! SURMMEEEEATTtEaAIE aa Ginkh’ ar LC cea ae there was some way to SX0U9) 404 be any doubt of the result of the| {he old wanderlust mean (pom hole Ge meet a big telow who hed 8 ed | reported himself as tired at the end of wwithout saying that he was perm contest with Morris. the Mg boy and he mado the long jump| himself in the locality aa "Yank" [ j i [ i : i may able very t E ft Chi MoCarty heart sod. toresd ‘the iagreadon that bo: oF ent ot A y hearing - wl the t ad e and Joe Woodtma They will all tly out of the same. : to Los Angeles. Stopping necessarily | bout come in to wee the big domes. The | Cart to quit. The effair Loe Angeles ¥ ‘There ery reason for suspecting) Luther MoCarty first saw the light! many times along the route he gathered | Put came nee big doing: Carty was ready qi inst Sotnesn ton't slated asa winner| of day March 17 (Bt. Patrick's Day), |eating money by all manner and kind | {ay before the bout Kenny Gimopeared. 'was not of much consequence, but it as a eiivere He hed touched every one of @ kindly | practically severed the Hart-MoCarty 1892, on a fanch owned and operated Of "Sir,,in, the Southern Caltfornia| nature and, went away well fortifed | combination. AMUSEMENTS. tp be ator mber one ofc craca Wt whan een, erg noua | How McCarty Made Ms Hit) DY Newcomer Checks (CASON POINT PARK the céming @ght. Johnson faked/ fn the old deys—although he never] ‘actually “laid down.” He lost to Marvin ty . The open air life he oppose Adame, McCarty was sought With. McCart: ° points, when he could have| Lincoln, Neb, Boston, Mass, He | th. McCartney. . 4 tugped Hort easly. That wane frame-| enjoyed until his ninth year im-|the lite on the high seas, Once in tie] out and readily agreed. He went afier| he victory over Heinen had not given Fili ht of the Gi a nts AND wwe. He faked with Sailor Burke in| planted in him the love of freedom |city of beans and culture, MoCarty' ike an infuriated Hon and put him to| Mccateny much standing in Chicago, 90 . BATHING BEACH , *Midgeport, He caked often in bls AEB) enge comes seldom to the city DIOKe | Man anlg nosed aeamant Her ee nine, sleep im the second round. IN was 8|Goets, who was ill apainat Joe Cox at | —_+— Was allowed to walk without molesta- -aeith opponents, white or black, and ex- its ieeeahcatasers (DeReL irene ee AdIe/ big upset to the Canadian and quite «| springfield, was not in the nature of a, Tr saying (hat before| Chap. Lather was a | + but was not @ seaman, | eather in the cap of the big kid from * his South t Roger could take the blanket off EVERY a it aftorard by saying that vtore| and moat of the time astride a horas ,*2,c% is fr (ay out wan reduced tee'ranhh ematmero” yatrrather ‘austin tre | HILLTOPS WON'T SHARE | few more pitchers ike Wilnthe com ARUSERENT ‘work fn the i To the people of the cities ft seems he was on was an old-fashioned “wind- |, Adame thouglt well of McCarty and |insistence of Billy’ MoCarney. | The lat- ing campaign might grow in interest. bat Ld i} took him along with him on an exhibi-| ter wae in Chicago at the time and be- POLO GROUNDS WITH oak HELEN LAVIOLETTE strange to hear of a youngster iast oeke the and tt took four months to|tion tour through lower Canada, thc | cause he had formerly been connected GIANTS, AS THOUGHT. |} evtei'S, Shaterct'y, bes Deem taving is arm L S a year or two out of his swaddling! this teading South American ‘city he | Balt finally, going Into, Calgary, B.C;|with the Springtield AC. was selected ” hg lov feotenday dod “acyuiteed Mitel in. tal POLLY W0G CIRCUS \ n \Joe Grim, to go to the Missourt city with the sub- ; howenrs that he will ‘hot at, ee ‘because’ the ‘promoters are| garments being trusted alone on the shipped twico around Cape Horn, then {was there and offered to mest any stiute, ‘That the substitution of Mc- | For several Gays baseball otrclos || {92,12 s4re 4 eume until he te i perfect thane. oe to use him. Except for this|top of a horse, but on the prairies 6 ealled for China s ana and Japan Tt was Of one kent ana{man in th world, and Adams ac- | Carthy was not taken with good grace | have been interested in, an appar- || sedan her will then hitaell inte aeasehegee SWIMMING POOL 350 FT. LONG Aight" he's finding it hard to set| ie tg @ common occurrence, Both of on to another for three yearg, with him sa geg hota ay ee we at ae pepnle AS Bpr Berea | ae ently well authenticated report thet ene uneven MoCarty'a parents wore of Bron! #120. Ara ea aking hin Teas tie on fea tbe furtle round. It wan after thit|of he club, atopped to the ting centre |e amie Oe, Sn, Grounds ce WIR are eee Lenox Ave Subway to Simpson St, 20 he came by his huge bulk nat-|water, “Jumping the boat oy iin ne] bout that ‘Tommy Burns, the former just before the beginning of the bout || wou re lo he Station, Then Clason Point Trolley ally, Lather was no freak, and bis| ad shipped from the Argentine capital | oamPtor advised MoCarty to take| and announced that if it was not a good || the home field of battle. To-day ure . 4 Job. His theatrical work has run out ‘be can't get much money on the ‘qnywhere. /What te more natural, then, than that care of himself end he would some day | mill and “if McCarty proved to be a|| Frank Farrell, owner of the New NEW YORK! -ADING ‘offer. of $100,000, say, t0 take @ punch | gameness is the result of being reared to Boston when {t was outside of Mobile. make ring history. It was only after| lemon" the spectators would have thelr | york Americans, dented that such a AWICKERBOCKER B wey, SHh BB vi stomach from Jim Fiynn and lle) 4. a. atmosphere where fear {s un- MCarty Next Roams Into the |Burns said he hed al the romulro- money refunded. vent plan is now or was ever under oon- care! man who would eventu- 5 "ali dhe pated Fw umber Camps. ayant ot the man. won] wonld, erenin: |, Thaw, fo muere, Mucarly.cnade hs Arst ‘count, Id be very tempting to John- i From Mobile, MoCarty roamed into|Carty for the first time commenced) nouncement he coolly turned and sai Mr. Farrell sald. he. had. never sm neuralgia of the stomach"| Mf cCarty’s Mother Died When) the \umver camps of Pine Hf and later |boxthg seriously. From that day to| "1 guess I better knock this fellow cold, || dickered with John T. Brush, ‘right in line with the suspicions that He Was Two Years Old. into the coal mines of Blue Creek. His|the present and In a hurry.” Which he did, sending |} of the Giants, on this propositton. fatines e ve been golpg eround since the match le Was ‘ Stay at each place was short, the work wherever he could get 1'.|Cox to the floor, practically out, In the |} H» paid that the lease on the present was arranged, and especially since the| His mother ae iter geen ey pat pled to his liking. ya ready to box with any |rirst round. For the benefit of the large ng of a strong tip that Flynn te] than two yeare of age, ng co was at sileration. rinKis "Matines Me-Dey, 3.18.0 i aid tat mae 60 A BUTTERFLY ON THE WHEEL American ague Par! loes not ex- fs dad, West of way, kve@ 10 Hellen ree" lone ‘and ready to take the sort 1 |crowd present MoCarney, geeing Taither LYRTC is winner, Until bis father sold the ranch im 1901} wiiere he took a try at work in'e dairy, [of the arguments with the padded fists] could do the trick on |D Pee (une Cee ieee Soe ee ae 3. PATIENCE || ; WEW AMSTERDAM $74 ser any time, pull ita cor way, “ ‘ol, | tion gang of ‘bridge builders. Aft. ‘The Adams-McCarty combination | over the finisher until the sixth roun Hilitops, at Two. Hundred and rel, & dat, Sal in the frame-up theory. Johnson|% relative 1 ae at ars week of hard work he informed the| worked back to Fargo, N. D., where |Ho did It when told. The complete ove Fs he simply playing his old trick, ere pe wieeool, much against his|fereman he had decided to quit, but @|they split, MoCarty deciding to cut | throw of Cox, who was looked upon will be ready for use, CASINO Be i GREAT CAST OF GRAND OPERA fo be out of condition, let-| stten J CA NO Brey & Sih st Ee, win if CASE OF N As : wishes, as he longed for the open ir | nis jeg, and he was kept on th eould not force his way to the front|Carty a new .home. His worth was Jatinge To-Day, 2.15, TIEGFELO'S MOULIN ROUGE (Ferme sl oy ye tae raat be Msg died Nfe. He had no Iiking for the class/{or another six weeks. When Bar boxer. Twice he knocked out Al/| overestimated by MoCarney, who rushed BY BOZEMAN BULGER. JAS. POWERS*si 4% here inat.) NX" OBrien in Philadelphia—went chrough| fom and to avold tt took “French | make his getaway he hiked back to the re, who delighted to tell the na-|/him into two ‘bouts against men but | if becoming ring-wise. ht d did not send him out to put |f that time the new home of the course, there may be nothing at| that Luther struck out for che home of |but left it to go to work in a construc-| for the sake of im off ani not sen Pi Gh, EB of way, Brs,5,10, # road PLA’ Mats, To-day, Wed '& Thur, 2.10. TUE DE KOVEN OPERA ©O0. Twenty-Afth street and Brostway, |/T BOUGHT AND PAID FOR|| ROBIN. HOO, swinging girder toppled him, breaking {out the exhibition stuff and see If he| invincible in hie home city, gave Mc- = Brides.” « E ” nr ‘A WINSOME WIDOW” ¥é HERE was a time when « fast bali Wihsa MED’ cory y 516, Prnewee om i Ute’s|open country af North : tives that he was from Boston. June|ot too mmoh experience, Jeff Clarke Callers atines e-Day, 2.18.. | f LIBERTY ft. nr Bway. Bite, at series of excapades immediately be-| ¢ave” jn tne Dinh Oe nilens, Ho had| Having seen the Freater peti of the|o and July 4 were the dates of the| of Philadelphia, who bested bim, and wae Uke pie to the Giants and « BUNTY PULLS THE STRING HENRY Kalas wee Si! the date of the bout and entered | Journey ® elfth year, un- | World, arty went back to hts firet|bouts, then MfoCarty went to work in| Harry Weust of Cincinnat!, who held curve was as ° wrote NNISE Tn: _HENR tL ring hog fat. He helped ulong the| tot yet reached his tw year, love—looking after cattle on the wide|& hotel end did no more boxing until | him to a draw after belng floored twice |but yesterday was not that time. OAD ies “2 GAIETY Bow. ae es that he woudn'it be “right” | acquainted with the ways of the World| rags of the Northwest... Hero he was| October 7, when he knocked out Tommy |in the second round. | After these two | young fellow, Joe Wille by name, came | price Carnegie atinees Jeffries, until a month before the| and siova re) Ered han SaCeneney at home, content with the world and Cremfore of Philadelphia in the first| sessions McCarty was placed in the) up out of the West, and with his port 5 a Pole fe direction o when he suddenly took great de-| for the satiefied that if he had failed in any of seeking fame and fortune, Having been|the other tasks he had undertaken in raised on a ranch, he naturally drifted| his wild rambling, he at least was al! into the com fields of Kansas | {wool ranger, Interfering at a time It is not necessary to say that Luther} when the ranch owner, Dick theory that will bear inspec-| aq not travel in a Puliman on his firat}was in trouble won for MoCarty. the City, and while doing some bouncing | bouts is that Johnson ts being “sick” with | trip and it was not until he made his|ownershtp of a fine saddle horse. With| around, was noticed by: Sis Bar ene |< larke’ Of ofesting an impreasion that] first ride tnto Springfield, Mo., elght|his gift horse he started out’ to do| Was for @, time ident! ee 25 lan ‘The next day he left for the| hands of Jeff Clarke for instruction. bail fato the Cham- ANH _With Ge oh hicago Oct. 10, friend- | How well Clarke demonstrated his oe pli Pee or acaay effect that they M palit TOCK - E | pertor knowles ‘Sth Ar. = Me sought out OConnell’s gymnasium, |lias been demonstrated by MoCarty's | were atill swinging at phantoms last pee Oa it UG oe the haven for all boxers in the Windy | quick and decisive victortes in the four | night, but they wended their way home, | 40) @ 20c, 30c Daily Matinees has had since first going under | defeated. as "a tutelage. ‘While it was a fast ball that ‘finally | To-da.#-to06: BREWSTER'S MILLIONS Jack Harper of Kansas City lasted|,oxe the winning streak of McGrew's 4 a Hg ing thet McCarty |half of the first round and “Big sii" it had to be @ fancy one. No ordl- (2 SS Eros. 25, 80, 75, $1, Dally Mate, 25,0. ta has @ chance to win, thus help-| years later that he had his first intro-| some” riding. He landed in the Sloux|Jounson. Hart, learn |be 3 men, T WEEK Y 20, 35, EA, Dally Moly. 25, 60, ‘out what promises to be'e very siim| duction to the ‘comfortable aleoping| reservation and spent about ‘e*montn| had NO manager, took him under his | Hchults of St. Loule stayed lea thet /nary etx-pound shot could have turned NEX rue Vanenen Weteh 4 Malley, ‘Bam Chip at a) ‘With Johnson known to be in . Both of ? cl the! Ming, but was not Very successful in se-|two minutes of round one OO Pee aeed shot of ane Found rolkse shape, and Flynn at his bes y One ON eas rieloby rmehe ate entice? te then drifted into} coring him Gates, ‘The frst bout Hart thee, bouts were goheduled to Bo ten |ieft-hander had a kink fait that seemed | Pwilc knows that Flynn might lasi| contrary, tt was the overland freight K of funda caused McCarty to sell |2eoured for, MoCarty | was Due one carl Morris met his Water- |‘ hurdle the bate just es they enoush ne ; It was a preliminary to the tt, Josh Devore was fo make the moving pic-| that curried MoCarty away trom his|the horse, and he took up with an ad-/awnoWNein-sallor dlosberg bout, Nov. | to, Sprinafield, Mo. One week prior to] tous 2 S001 Oth Mandy of «savage —<— ' ie || CENTURY THEATRE, 624 8t., C, Pp. Johnson wasn't | temporary home and it was thie same|vortising concern, doing the country: . vith Mortie, “MoCarty took 6 | ri : SSor if he tp ts ont tha: John [slat of traina the Die boy used in hia | wide. Adveriing fora well known: To-|MyQ*aqhSit® Setuce the men Eafe | rom Cdoten to, Hardeovle, Oki, and | POM SUUNE, NSE OO din oO AY ee LO-NIGHT. 4%, in for @ trimming, many people) many years of wandering over the coun-|baceo, when arriving at Cubbertaon, .Uiay won in the third round. Hart| tucked @ big fellow named Joo Hagen | 20) Stk ccraw went eCrandall to the ATT STAR LAMBG? ee atmar a Da pwn he decided to atick | seconded MoCerty, anl With Mie Us met) a4 fourth time, but the pis Py: ya < SOHAN SOTO fi ’ of rumors are in the air, We|new fields. around and gee the fuss, Ee ted is fe CH Sec aro ne nn it, Wel Mer feitke com abucking season over,| With One of’ the pringipsle ap the tee Dodgers Display New Li e fare Oe eres Cane ag! Sie opparia an 20. COHAN HUA iu Bee airs, fi} a few days before the Fourth, and| MoCarty ambled into Omaha and landed|to be knocked around, He had from > on | but the balmy afternoon. SS ANCHE _RING “'3,2) ie Fe ee te sane ta Gal fail a oorition os oil Gistributer for an’age| hie earliest youth liked ‘soxing, and Under Keeler 8 Leadership ‘With Roger Bresnahan behind the bat Vr ASTOR S¥atana. reet let whet 16 coming off at Las Vega: vertising concern, He held this down| Whether aboard ship or on land ‘never to guide this young phenom, the Giants STEEPLECHASE ASTOR #60, SR 8 Ereninw a 6.18 pas for a few months, then landed a “berth’ [let pass an opportunity to spar with Keoler used good judgment in his selec: | to suide thie Yue Some Nite game Hits” THE GREVH OUN a CM that the story from Chicago | with the Western Union Telegraph Com-|the gloves. He fitted in well .as a hu- tion of Yingling for the box In the first | WETe DO", astonally Roger would oall TNE E GREY THOU D aor Johnson "srew strong enough | pany. He delivered memsaxes and the| man punching bag for the man in train: ROOKLYN fans are wishing Bill] game and in the second contest Gna for a curve, but when Willis uncoupled | Sasa" —— » | ACADEMY Qh. fue pet ei arin By te make the trip to New Moxico" | Number on his cap w Strange |!ng, some unknown, and wae liked by B Dahlen no hard luck, but they} tuted Rucker for Rigon Pivcond inning, | Ms bender dt was @ very tame affair, | © SCHENCK BROS. Anyusement A i joel tely after @ consultation by | ineldence, but It was in his thirteenth j every one: mu ye " a na he was the wouldn't mind if he kept away hed Siied the Doses oy wondering how |and usually went wide of the platte ‘PALISADES @octors, Wonder if Johnson saw | TRE ensawement that McCarty hung the ee training, ‘but rooklyn a Park vty, from the Dodgers the rest of the season cut ui he never let himself out. This wae would fare if such a man|The fast ball, and that alo Still mad fled in sheer desperation, |\2°" 28" on Car! Morris and made a the Dodge: ; y could accomplish dally what they Nldown to tho Cardinal alse and save |s.ccee merrun, BRIGHTER THIN SVE [% ML wets ‘serious’ torcate | (00, ini9 the limelight, The sneasege he the fel Of Hie Mid yeaterday when they trimmed the' ts Keeler wore made manager Perma-| ion the chance to proceed with the BIG ORIp Autchsion ‘Delia’ Fireworks uneday i 1085 uv nfo Zohneon fortune, With doc. | Sagny'a incsaenier boy to be foot weary | to-day, After the bout’ Me Tetamned to] Hortons In both ends of a double-header Pee ie * | RRR ies enter nas eal ae Daily Matinen,d0, Amelia Mlnglam | 45 206 pox tows fn es hia. ret! ae well, his chance to| when through IMs night's work. How |ranse work near Culbertson i Led by ‘Willie Keeler, the vera outs :, sash, aa Sth ali tea the at no fear of Mr. Willis waa Chiet Meyers, RIGHTON Bedini | OLONIAL iitmen art very one ol 0 ‘4 we der ts ” chip to out. It that organiaat 1 v' ot it one crack a! way & 62d St, Sempenree Jp the collecting of | the Nenped had i bacb-knawa ibe ae | Gets His, First Chance by Act-| ground ‘the Braves. \All. the players wil be composed of only ‘Western clue hereafter. | he WiY Indian & Brig fe Mat. Datly, Be, Howard ‘& Pilion dollars 1s mighty slim. Lk by ok _naneented Rate sats lat ii the ball, and on that occasion struck ‘ liverer of the wallop that settled Morris ing as Substitute. seemed to be imbued with new lite, , HENDERSON’ Fred Tenney, former first baseman of the|a deadly blow to the far corner’of the ‘UMBIA® Smoking had fomerly “run messages.” Jan, 7, Wl, Watt Adams, Canadian | First Baseman Jake Daubert, in par-- alam, has flied from the dlamond per@dventy: lot for a home run—the one tally made | g The Oe Hlelde & Ve OLUM LA 3, Barlesgue eae To-day a, From the messenger service tn Omaha| champion heavyweight, was billed go! siculak, ‘putting up @ wonderful game. Velag fone business etl by New ‘ork, At other umes the Chief Bs. Sel’, Sulte'e Bev Dreamland Wariesevece? eee tae > : ep

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