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ARTY’S RISE TO FAME RAPID THE BVENING WURLD, BALTVURVDAY, JUNB 1, 191% . Fhousan xioenme uMeme dowsrome! vovesy ORF WS PINS COMING HOME OW | oO A DOUBLE STBAL = cane % “ AACEB PUARD A GAEAT RUNKING “ we a GRAS OF MURRAY'S Hom GROUNDER | CHGEE~ LOOK AT THE CHIEF THe AND REPRATED THE BoM On A SCORCHER FROM BECWRR ! 6ruew * WTB. IH ACT OF GLUING ONTO OAKES’ Hor Bounce FORA © © ' MOUS OF “Joy BXPRESIED OHMAP OF Wis APTRD TEARING UP ¢ ‘THE GABEZE THnee TIMES RAPID SUECRSSION TPECMER HAE THE MMIRD OUT IN nes ARROW Of A RUM OTRAL” 470 sMeonD WH AT 6aCOND “ARYERS WALLED AND BuMpaa NTS A SOURLE AS POETEHER poRCED To eum 1D THE CROWD CONE Tahtwe cor Amer NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT Morice mesrrion on ARB THAIN WITH Hom RUN MEYERS UP - ey | Kone DIDN'T THUMB Any CHANERS ~ menRAY Prog nw QING OM GRCOND OV STEAL ANTS WALLOP ws a ME WT hs, 2 713 Brooklyn Starts With Lead, Was Nip and Tuck Battle} but O’Day’s Men Get Busy in Opening Innings With With Ragon. Matty in Box. BATTING ORDER. | Cincinnati. Brooklyn. | BATTING ORDER. Besoher, if. Moran, rt. lew ork. St. Louis, | Marsan Daly, ef. or) if. Magee, 2b, Hoblitaell, 1% Smith, 3b. Ellis, it. | Mitchel, rf. Daubert, 1b, 4 1b. Mowrey, 3b. | Ewan, 2. Vheat, it, Konetchy, 1b. Phelan, 3b. Hummel, 2b. Evan | Esmond, os. Houser, ss. | MoLean, c. 3 Oakes, cf. Snuges, p. + Ds jetcher, ae. Wingo, c. Umpires—Rigier and Finn \. ithewaon, p. Steele, p. WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, Jane 1.—Delightful weather, the fact that this was the first half holiday of the season and the announcement that Hank O'Day Reds from Cincinnati were to hook up for the fret time this } season in this borough, brought out a ‘Umpires—Johnstone and Easton. POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, June ‘The prospects of a hard fight with i Louis brought out a crowd of 23,000 ople flocking to the Brush stadium fils afternoon, Every seat in the lower nd stand was taken and the upper was comfortably filled. Bresnahan it Steele and Wingo to the mat as the battery, and Matty was stacked against them. It looked Hike a busy little fight right from the jump, but the Cardinals failed te score in the first inning after getting away to a good start, Magee cracked Matty for a single into centre, but El struck out and Magee died stealing o Mowrey drove a long fly to Beck- , NO RUNS, ‘The Giants tore into Steele itke at? house afire and took a lead of one right at tho jump. Devore opened with| Be#cher got under easily. a clean single into left but died stealing | @rounder was taken care of by Phelan fecond. Doyle then bounced a tirec-|and Hoblitzell and smith lined a fly in tagwer off the right fleld wall and scored) Bescher’s hands. No runs. ga Bnoderass's long single over third./ The Reds again blanked in the sec- Snodgrass eo one eal of secon, | ond. Mitchell was thrown out by Smith, was gorced out at third on Murra;’s|vooigy tossed out Egan and Daly col- mater to Houser, Mages throw out! 1.14 phelan's high fy. NO RUNS. half Cardinals got to Matty in the sec-| The Dodgers fared better in th pd and scored two runs. After Flet-|of the second. Daubert fouled to her made a remarkable one hand catch| Phelan. Wheat singled to the Infleld Konetchy's fly for the first out,!and went to second on Hummel's re- nd nexancet 65 Wierg0R | tirement at first by Exan and Hoblitzell. ts fe: SABAH OS A y tri ‘0 the fence in deep left, fapuble to the left feld fence and Fivans | rooyed, \ipiad 10) the Ce a te centre, Wingo followed with a single | " jsending Tooley home. Ragon fanned out lever second and Oakes tallied. Steele | Whine Tes Roxas Heed, But Magee struck out, Two) vee Cincinnati in iho third inning, Mehe Gtants were right back on the job| Esmond line-filed to Wheat. MoLean fa thetr half and resumed the lead. After| singled to the tnfleld and strolled to p Begg Foye Meyers drove | second when Buses walked. Beschor re aan two bager to the cence, sent & fly to Wheat, Marsans waikod, Te eo ieeromentariic af| filling the bases. Hobiitzet! singled io Fleteher to take third. Mati--| centre, moring Mclean and Suges. eat out a flukey single to the inficid| Hobby stole second, Mitchell also singled, scoring Marsans and Hobitt- Fletcher cored. Devore forced ity, and for the second time dicd) go), guitchell stole second. Egan [oe erpecalia ape 1 showed ront| Walked and on a wild pitch Mitchell got to third. lagon was then taken pepceias Saran in the shir Wills ted off} out and Burger substituted. Phelan avon yt bade Herzog threw out | Walked. Esmond singled, = scoring | eaten but that Lt ‘a tar as he got| Mitchel and Egan. Esmond stole ae fag Matty struck out both Konetchy and ont, Mobean line-fiied to Wheat The Bvans, No runs, third, relieve? went out, filed to Beecher, In the fourth Suggs struck out Marsons No run were unable to increase hely score in. the Mfth, fast flelding ping them from getting any runs ye Dodgers got golng again and man- aged to score a run. Erwin went out, Egan to Hobby. Barger singled. Mo- ran out ues 40 Hobby Daly singled to the infield and Smith's drive scored Barger, Daubert went out, Suggs to Hob One run, ger Dahlen was out in uniform to-day and as he was anxious to dd to the Reds’ continuous losing streak, he trot- ted out Ragon to do the ptiching. Manas gor O'Day selected Suggs to do the | twirling for his team. About 6,000 fans | were present when the tussle began, | In the first inning the Reds fafled to score. Bescher and Marsans were re- tired on fast bounders by Tooley and Daubert, and Hoblitzell was called out n strikes, No runs, For Brooklyn Moran hoisted one which Dodgers were helpless in the Moran filed to Phelan. Daiy »bby unassieted, and Smith NO RUNS, inning for the Reds Bescher filed to was a victim Ste le as pitcher that. Harmon when the Glants went to ss ts i \ KILBANE’S MANAGER WEDS, | " HERE FOR HONEYMOON. | June 1.—Jimmy | of Johnny shampion, Mivs Kittle To-night Mr. for a honey> CLEVELAND, ©. Dunn of Clev - ae, the rwelght fa mnarried here to-ta also of this cit Dunn will leave r of the Kast, ending at Rye| Beach at New York, where Dunn. will| train Kilbane for his fight with Johnny | Dundee at New York June 1s. | Hi ere The champlon and Mrs. Kilbane wit} Ut Was one. Uo tine mccompany t Dunne an far as Phila-| The Reds tacked one more run dglphia, where Milo 18 to meet | their we in the seventh !nning, Tommy O'foole June Rescher's three-bagger and Marsan's alr Toe Dodgers had a chonce to score in lthe seventh, but } it alip b: After |two were out Moran hit for three bases Yale |to centre but Daly let tim stay the by hoisting a fly to Bescher, No runs. In the efghth inning the Reds failed to score. Phelan fled to Wheat and fenned McLean went out to Daubert. NO RUNS. Dodgers were “easy meat! in was order out for to Harvard, | L-rly ip Yale Fre NEW HAVEN the Harvacd aoheduled same freanmen (0-day ies with both Har F The Princeton fre both games wit defeatin only tals season, the won the championship | rd-end Princeton. men have fallen in ne younger Ks, Toe day's freshinen gone wes loosely played ‘The score by innings Freshmen 20 Harvard F nooo8 Batteric and aad Brick! Esmond Tooley the 200 6 6 4) 1000-8 6 8 Hunter; Frye | Reds failed to increase their tally in the ninth fnning. Suggs sin- gled, but was doubled up with Hescher jon the latter's line fly to Daubert. |Marsans singled, but Was out steal: Dr, Roller Loses Another Mateh, | ing, Erwin to Tooley, NO RUNS. DALLAS, ‘Turk Daaltss 4a two \ ara pen 5 -Yusit Hussano, the| The Dodgers were. blanked in their defeated Dr kB. Holler off tast inning. Tooley out, Egan to Hob. tiraigit® falls. The tins fall came | ny igrwin out, Hobby to Suggs. ° Bar- wer fanned. NO RUNS, pre rn eee one lange crowd of fans here to-day. Mana-| Daly's hot | |FOUR NEW RECOR BY COLLEGE ATHLETES HILLTOPS BEGIN THER FIRST TOUR | WEST OF SEASON Summers Opposes New York-|Pole Vault, Quarter, Shot Put ers in Opening Game of and Two Mile Run Marks Detroit Series, Beaten To-Day. (Special to The Wrening World.) FRANKLIN FIELD, PHILADEL- BATTING ORDER. Sate. PHIA, June 1—With as perfect Chase, Ib. weather conditions prevailing aa graced Hartael, cf. the opening day of the Intercollegiate Delehanty, 9. Gardner, 2b, Championships, the second day's final Gaines, 1b, events were run, with Cornell's chances Mortarity, 3b. for capturing the blue ribbon high tn Ftanage, c. the ascendant. Pennsylvania, who Summer, p. Chidwell, p. Umpires—Connolly and Hart. looked to have the best chance of win- ning, made a disappointing show in the sprints yesterday, despite the fact that the Quakers qualified thirteen men for the finals. Penn showed an unexpected weakness in events where points ° deemed almost a certainty, while Har- vard, which was lobked upon as the other likely contender, completely failed to show strength. DETROIT, Mich, June 1.—Ideal weather conditions and a lightning fast diamond favored the Highlanders and Tigers for the first of a four game series to-day. Denlels grounded the first ball pitched. Hartzel to Bish, who muffed. Chase] Coenell sprang a surprise and upset sacrificed, Moriarity to Gainor. Hartsel| the Gopesters by the running of Snyder lifted to Delehanty. Cree walked. Gard-|in the half mile run. It was expected ner grounded to Summers. No runs. | that Cornell would qualify Jones and | Bush filed to Cree. Jones got a hand| Putnam, but no one looked for anything j When he came to bat and lifted to Cree. | unusual from Snyder. Jones and Put- Cobb got a bigger hand and bounded to/nam outclassed the field, while Snyder Stump. No ru gave a great exhibition in his heat. As | Pipe tiee. general a result, Cornell was picked to take U. SBASEBALL LEAGUE first three places in the half mile. | .BANKRUPTS PRES. WITMAN PHILADELPHIA, June 1,—Willlam Witman sr. of Reading, Pa., President | of the United States Baseball League to-day filed a petition of voluntary bankruptcy in the United States Dis- trict Court here. His liabilities ~are | placed at $53,906 and his ets at $53,030, | The assets include the Reading base- | ball park valued at $30,000. Among the Habilities in an item of $970 due as sal- ary to players of the Reading team, | A hearing on the petition will be held | at Reading on June 6, | nine qualifications, while Yale and Col- umbla each had elght. Cornell, Dart mouth and Michigan were grouped to- wether with seven qualifications each Cornell relied on her seven contenders in the finals to-day tosbring her victory Itussel L, Beatty of the Columbia Uni- versity broke the Inter-Collegiate record of J. J. Horner fr. Michigan, of 46 Jvet 7% inches made in 1911, and also tie Collegiate record of 45 feet Tm incles which the made last year by putting the shot 48 feet 10% inches in one of nis early trials. C.D. Redpath of Syracuse the Intercollegiate quarter-mile held by D. B, Young of Amherst, 45 4-5 seconds, made in 1911, when he defer ed C. B. Haft of Michigan in the time of 48 seconds flat. READING, Pi June President Witman of the United States Baseball ue issued the following statement: “This step was taken for the protec- tion of those of my creditors who have honest claims that might have been Jeopardized when they become due, had the combination of organized baseball and polliical forces that had been formed to trim me, succeeded tn carry- ing our the plans that will be exposed in @ few days.” ——— ~ PIMLICO RESULTS. two semi-final beate~ First, “Wou 7 Md. a, Tabertgon, dre St Comet. Oomell, second, "C.O, BBa, Vartvouy, ehbeds Pe, T0158, von by R. ‘Thomas, a i, Coluamte, second; Bond, Michigan. third, Time, 10.1.5 Tasvent Nah Thue Hin An sentinel te Heat Won Op Vs Ti Havens, Rutaers, Ad, Grtivh, Pennsylvania, second, ‘Time, ‘Second Meat Won dy J. 1, Wend Wesleyan: W. A. Extwords, Vennsylvanta, second. me, Iss ile Run —Was a dead beat, N. $. Taber even taht Pe Tomas tard, EC. Matera 6) tne ince ton; FIRST RACE.—Hacks and bona fide hunters; gentleman riders; one and one- quarter miles.—Orcagna, 156 (Mr. Gree- ley), 6 to 6, 1 to 2 and out, won by three lengths; Bachelor, 142 (Mr. Wright), 7/ to 5, 9 to % and out, second; Speculator, 164 (Mr, J, Ticker), 3 to 1, even and out, third. ‘Time, 2.14. Kings Plate also ran. SECOND RACE.—Maiden three ‘8, Berva, Oorne!! Wp) Mai Reidpath, Syra toi, WP ia Jump: 7 ¥ inch, acoood, AL nenes; third, H. feo, inghe SS: ourt, : 1p, DS feet 8% inches on by BP. R, Withtaaton, Harrant i ‘a. Bat, Dart ang argent, ‘Bro: Mile: it olds and upward; seven furlongs.—Jingo, 110 (Obert), 5 to Rod Jack M undy, Hatmbaugl, Mictlgan forth, 1 even and 2 to 6, first 190 (Skerwin), 4 to 1, 8 tod second; Hemation, 10T (Alex), and 1 to 2, third, Time, 1.29, 14, Lynchburg, Overlook, Ves ith Inez, Old “ Ettn- | ora, Stairs and Mr. Clark also ran. | Tine, thn, 4 g pew reconl 8. Berna of, 15 35, Learty of Columbia, Won oy R. THIRD Marry Ma 1 Mes |J0% fehet; icusd, A. We onlay Mee.. 4fh |mortal Steeplechase; four-year-olds and jochies; third. A. BB fa te in upward; about ‘ two an 2 | , re ON mate a | a ee oovard dash—Wen_by it B. Algie, 168 (Donahue), 7 to 10, 2 to 5 and fnceton, second, fH. Jacobs, out, first; Mystio Tight, 144 (Lavton), &| Phomaa of Evtpcetaa: pecoll, , Meue:| BLUE BONNET RACE TRACK, to 1, to Land 3 to 3, second, Bnnis|fowt , 0. Olwm, Darmouh. me, 01S) MONTREAL, Can., June 1.The entries Killen, 149 (C, Jackson), 10 to 1, 8 to 1| es ale | for Monday's races are as follows and 6 to 5, third. 7 L. Na-| j FIRST RACE, Three-year okie and uupmant varre also ran. Far W ‘Thistle- | LATONIA ENTRIES. sging, ak Fariongy, “Hamilton, 104, Lad: Uma dale and King Pin lost riders: ae | AvsbaaieeriSs emia bit, Kee Ge i > LATONIA RAG TRACK, Ky., June |, ,10t, King Com P |The entries for Monday are as fol- J\is four and one | LATONIA WINNERS. it fi oh eh Se eee ocerememne: a wm Fillies, two: * cy n 1 FIRST R. M € . 104; **Henpeok, 311, Cieneste FIRST RACE.—Two. gosjaat furlongs, Molle Mebale, 18: | fri mL ia furlongs—Ralph Loy Par Lady, Hane: odmot'y 1 7m Fe uiney first; Kinder Lou, 95% ~ ry ‘i THIBD BRACE. —Threr-yearolds up ond; Marshon, 110 (Callahan), third feng, 110; totale, 10. Preuri 982 Ronee 108; iideatenle” ig ‘Time, 1.00 4-5. Lewin, Pink Lady, Lag- wart, 80; ‘Armor, 104: Fiels | Meat 34. 3 . mappe, Barbara, Worth algo ran. | ‘Pwo- al 6O wADE Bu ii Wen IPF tte: | POUR rH 408 Thee yonr-ol i 24 upward: dollar’ mutuel pald—Ralph Lloyd, | gr fudene Mion Menekd, ‘160 1): | Gua a Reba ET Jew’ Stole! te straight $5.80, place $8.20, show 82.60; | Aflatie, 104. Siner Florence, 109. oyrings, 700 QVM) foo" prisctutan, 140) Kinder Lou, place $11.50, show $4.10;| Kitty K., 108) Mod ont tink, 10d. Hedige lim PIPTH RACE. jlechase; four year-olde } +) Gut top, 100; Baleie, 104; Commoners Tours, and aywerds palling: aber two mle —Neweomer Marshon, show $2.20. 108, Bayel ff, 10%. Morpheus, 181; Lacape, 147; Jetmmy Lane, 1 | Sk RACE Three-year and | ROURTIE RACK (Haadisay), Yoru oar Tildy Gir, AB; dua Cotton, lets Ailgh i up: six furlongs.—Chapultepec, 114] and woward ale, furlongs, The Manager, 104 104, te (Henry), straight $8.60, place $4.20, shi Pepiae ie Fite Ngee, Ns et See ee art $3.00, won: Donou, 114 (Fatn), place #%, Pra Reach Baling, Serio 06) Pe Rogma OT. Wont Dove: show $4.20, second; Coppertown, 111 | fr, wm ae el olan [Searle Pluatornel, WT aie Mamhaout 90: (Shilling), show $5, third, Time=1.12 4-5, | lore t SENET RACK, Three year 278 up | Accord, Molvor, Whitewood, Merry card; seve one and oneceghth ty 0, Beau, Sallie Ward, Bert Getty, Golden Hi;, Merimminge, OF; Pecomhy. 105: Pred Milnol | Ham, Veseta Strome and Sir Alvescot | Koper, Téa; Siiet! ons Sgupertinor, 104; elon, also ran Ay ioe tlowance claimed af *¥e pounds. $8 mutuele paid | weather "clese; ‘trek farm, . — ° ~~ ON FRANKLIN FIELD Harvard followed Pennsylvania with | second CRAG IS BEATEN IN FINAL AFTER THALN9 45SEC N. Y.* A. C’s Annual Spring Games Draw Fine Crowd to Travers Island. (Bpeaiel to Tho Brening Word.) TRAVERS ISLAND, N. Y., June 1.— ‘This wonder spot was a brilliant picture this afternoon. It was ladies’ day in connection with the elghty-elghth games of the New York. A. C. In their pret- wives, eleters, daughters and sweet- rts of members gathered about the athletic eld, presenting such a field of loveliness as only fair woment are cap: dlevof. They filled the awninged stands, massed ina riot of color on the twr- races in front of the clubhouse and overflowed onto the laws. hot qun, but the heat was tempered by |& gentle breeze from the Sound. The | was music on the lawns, and with. the { Ane eport provided the afternoon proved | delightfotin every particular. | Fourteen ‘thc and nine feld events, jin whioh @ large number of the metro- | Politan stars competed, was the athletic Programme provided. Summaries follow: 120. ¥1 Bw peichards are Gages 1A, AL G., saratin, ‘sec NOY. A.C) third. Time, .G al ntine. Terie, te howd ; oe Shot (handicap) —W by Onukeo, unattached, 41 feet 1 inches, $4, fet Bandiond: 3, wander, cap, third, toovany LA ALG, scrateh, thi heat ih 04 Dash (handicap) —Won Ao 8 sale, a” ds, second; “Ralph C. Or Ton Cag wom bie teal poet ial | WESTERN ATHLETES EX- | PECTED TO BREAK RECORDS. g Ind., June 1.—With 140 athletes, representing twenty-three | Western untversities and colleges en- tered,. records were expected to be |#mashed In the twelfth annual meet of | the Weatern Inter-Collegiate Conference Athletic Aasociqtion here to-day. Teams representing the Universities of California and Missouri were strong favorites and it was predicted that a fight for first honors would renult be- tween these two squads, Missouri won the conference meet at Minneapolis last year, California sent a team eaat said to be the strongest ever developed on the coast. Members of the squad are in excellent condition, having spent a week here preparing for the game, 8T. itm alleged, because they say the man- agement has been delinquent with their PAUL, Minn, June 1.—Indignant, pay, the members of oan Assocation baseball team to-day threatened not to play the a#cheduled game with Minnespolia at Minneapolis | this afternoon, The players’ checks, two weeks late, were given them this afternoon after the banks closed. Yes- ‘ounda" was given as the ho fame being played, — ie Bt. Paul Ameri- | reason fo: | MONTREAL ENTRIES. tlest summer frocks hundreds of the | There was'a | | At times WOLGAST VICTOR Champion Beats Young Jack O'Brien in Sensational Six- Round Bout. (portal to The Evening World). PHILADELPHIA, June 1.—A knook- Gown soored in the second round gave Ad Wolgast a victory over Young Jack O'Brien after six of the most stubdorni: contested rounds of fighting staged the American A. C. since its openin, O'Brien landed @ few light lefts as a starter ® the frat round, Wolgast cov- | ered up, but the youngater caused him | to open up when he shot a right to the body, Wolgast cut done and staggered the boy with rights and lefts, forcing him to hofd on. * In the second Wotvast sent in’ te | ride left to the hody, following with left jelout that floored Jack for, the count {of nine. He regained hia feet, won | bis upper lip cut. Wolgast again sailed ta, bue O'Brien held on. Quick as o | flash he out loose and showered tho pehampion with “rights and lefts, but these blowa did not oarry force, GIBBONS WINS EASILY, (Bpeeial to The Evening We OLEVBLAND,| Jung 1.-Mike Gibbons, Wearing ‘eikht-ounce gloves, treated Knockout Rrennan of Buffalo to « te: rible punching, the referee announc | Bim the winner at the end of rounds. The defeat pained {alo Dutohtian more than a clean knockout. (,obans won all the way, of course, tut Brennan gave him a | much better fight than was expected hy any. lie took his gguelling gamely, he xeemed td completely used up from the St, Paul man's heavy bombardment, but he managed to keep his feet in every round but the efghth, when he sank with # thud tu a sitting ten the» Buf- position, after running into Mike's short right cross, delivered on the nose. The men fought at 145 pounds. TULSA, Obde,, Ju Tcfdlatonce Myre of Kan. ‘Sf ton “anaetes fhe ten-round bouts | Mom eee ELI BALLTOSSERS IN HOT GAME WITH TIGERS, NEW HAVEN, Conn, June 1.—The championship season for the Yai began to-day with the annual with Princeton on Yale Field. the viewpoint of the Blue From the game takes on added importance, an tt is the ‘fret real test mince graduate coaching has been reintroduced The batting order of the nines fol- lows Yale—Schofield of., Groas 1 rf, Riddell 1b, Bennett 2b, as, Meritt 3b, Burdett c. EK, Brown or Scott p. Princeton—Laird of, Heath If, White ss, Worthington 4b, Reed rf, Rhoades 1b, Shaw 2b, Wall and ste: rett ¢., Lear p, Score by innings Princeton 910 Yale ooo —_—___ ARGENTINES WIN POLO GAME. LONDON, June 1.—The contest for the Whitney Polo Cup this year has resulted in a vietory for the Ar tine polo team. ‘The South American polowts at Hurlingham to-day defeated the Etoh tea in the final for the cup by @ score of 21 goals to 11 The Bton team i being trained by the Duke of Westminster and will try to recover the American Polo Cup in | 1013. Alfred De Oro, ket Villard ety ve i lo 186, oF the 0 jomta by the score of Bivins We ro, bi Le Fatma will’ be jaye run of 4 igh "ba 08 aad the Anat" blew se saved toon te ora hiag's Sand ta scrutetie, Mh | MONTH wanker, om «ass hunting tale, end querteranii His tune the fonaer was 699-5 seconds, In the quaner Basle hg won at iy Letgure, ni time being fm Me Pres Gi was wecond in Suadred fod Malcova Riss io the quarter, which as portonet at American League Hark | on Day becguse of rain will have tbe ret thie afterunoo, oBth teams will Bee ow Ct van atieren fn tee came om the EDITED BY. ROBERT EDGREN © BiGHT WR UTER HANDED WHATS His SECOND UMIFE | * WATE ao) TESRBAY . Rae A pros OW Pine - | THRE. ON “TIS KIND OF roORISHMENT!, Fe wind our oF Dove's MRALMe eRounren UAASSISTED — BURKS BATT rom WALTS® AND CRAHDALL wi * a SHOTS AT wie. nae LO USE 4 AND SMALE O IT 18 SETTLED that Billy Gibson ts to manage the Madison Square Gere S den Athletic Club. I had tioped that Elly would keep his hands off that hoodoo Institution. Billy feels an inspiration that has impelled him to Be come a pugilistic Peter the Hermit, ao to speak, to lead a crusade to purify the boxing game by taking it out of the hands of the Sure Thing Saracens. Granted that Billy, by his careful and honeat management of the Fairmost A. C. and his fair-dealing metiiods with the boxers who contended there, kept the sport going here during « parious period, and— Granted that he has established firm friendships with the tovers of boxing all over the city, and— Granted tha’ with thts reputation tt Billy could tackle any boxing proposition in town and make good, still T hae ma doots about this Madison Square affair, The trail of it is bad. tte predecessor was put out of business by the Boxing Commission on a technicality that, on the face of it, was a mubterfuge., A new Itcense wan granted to the ptee ent holders, who are merely dummies acting [n the Interest of an extremely slick outft wha with the unconcealed support of the Boxing Commisston; Therefore, 1 see trouble ahead for my friend Billy Gibson. Although he telle me he {# to be sole boss and won't allow any Interference with hia plage, Be Would seem natural to suppose that will find himself up against an tceberg before he sails muoh further. ™S WONDPRFUL, truly astounding iimony along this ineanity ime, at time how easily some porsons| While the court records teegn with In these parts pick up a bit of goft| sWorn statements of experts and laymen Darby. which ia the newest word in| to the effect that he je « loon? our set to signify, sploan. ‘There'a|, “Anyhow, it is vacation Ume, and Jerome for instance. What Jerome, dig! tFiP across the salty says, which Jerome Why you bnow the Jerome. a Distriet-Attorney, He's xoing to tak tinony of witnessex jto prove that Harry ‘Thaw is @ aut. And the svsprising part of it te that the | wie big Stute of New York is goin b for it. I'm not opposed to any man x (he good areen when there is may have to makeyat the expense | che poor boob taxpayer, is not to sneezed at. Sometimes I almost few} confess that I woulda’t mind to be a lawyer, They a lot of of course not questionable—snape, funny part of it ts that lawyers @ anything they do ta honorette caine it 1s legal, you way? He used to i! ge to_pay Es the silghtest legitimate basts or it. Hut where in the name o Mike doew] lt tty yet epeted tw te ie heacreeie the State of New York come be — om the..people’s money, proving that . 4 the cigarette. smoking. abslathe - fed.| ND f hi gover Jude woe lobster brained Harry Thaw has no ‘the courage (0 tame intellect wo the Milllonatre irther applications in behelt ef Newsboy, a of winners. | that murderous yous long ago characterised hin as a doj And why engage Jerome to sec 66 HE WILD\ MAN OF BORNEO, I Breenhorn days, died yesterda You'll fing ‘em appropria one of the Barnum w aved ninety-two, 1. The town is full of wild men. ters are on strike. MR, KNOCKOUT BROWN | Like to seo what he would look Ike af stirred up wild commotion in! ter KX, O, brought up that left wadlop,’* Rockaway Park, which has put 44i1 Dan, lovingly. on exclusive aira owing to the restrict 1d like to see that come off myaeit,’* But the poor gink won't n every hotel where the ed character of the region, But, alas’ pth Pty yk ener one ne ooigates the restrictions did not bar out boxtights |) oi landigrds tn trelan om ers and when a fine house was sold the | other day to Valentine Braun Aittle did | OR OPPRESIED WOMAN! Teo the real estate agent who sold it know P bad that she is a “downteed” emi that the purchaser was noné other than can't vote. Hut tet her cheer’ @p. Knockout he worst has pasted. She has beokew There was some gnashing of teetli|into every om of the ars and orafte when the dread truth by known, | her onop« by brutal man, When Knockout began his training for) but now she has her eye on the xeaim his bout with Leach Cross at Madisop) of spo: I have ore me the card Square Garden neat Monday night and! of «woman hanticapper—"Thg’ Only waidy tacing T n the World,” ete K, 0.'s sparring partners with their fine) array of cauliflower ears and ia beaks and the army of fans who follow | up the training stunts and who yell has lote of overwiee tie mouth of dopester ed a and chew and swear and smoke|+ yon whe mab streamed along in thelr wake tere Was | Kool, On one day she downright dismay among the other cot~ Neos aud her elstiy by, lg ¢ Upping and do But Knockout Is there pesain every day, getting Into shape, possession, which his manag He en could have our Morgan, says is nine out of ten ro: » long as Wo kept “Td like to see any guy try to serve | ¢ Knockout with a notice to quit, I'd} Great tdea, What? 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