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THE EVENING WoRLD _BSATURDAY, JUNE 29, 191 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [sr 22u] THE TWO CREWS COLUMBIA WILL HAVE TO BEAT TO WIN BIG RACE TO-DAY THIRD ROUND OF MOST SENSATIONAL CONTES American Fighter Worst Whipped Man in First ., ‘Two Rounds That Ever Aspired to a Cham- Beas’. 4 pionship, but English Champion Collapsed in Next Round. - © NGA MIBATION plied upon sensation eo fast in the Bombardier Wells-Al Pal- ser fight at the Garden lest night that the apectators were grogsy ‘when it was all over, So was o remarkable fight—e wonderful Gght! In all the thousands of Glove contests I've seen ip this and other ‘countries I doubt that I can recollect its equal for stunning, be- wildering, kaleidoscopic effects, Imagine Palzer, gigantic, b Goaok TEN EYCK Sr... SYRACUSE VARSITY — Having Beheaded Their Jinx Giants Prepare tor Record Run of Victories —_—_—>— grim, | National League Champions at CORNELL VARSITY... Conc? COURTN : LLL LLL LLL LLL, PALTERAND ELS | Ss 'HILLTOPS CHANGED’ [DODGERS PITCHED ie acters eee: zm oc]/ POSITION IN FIRST | RUCKER IN OPENER saga cove caecne wa|| GAMEWITHREDSOX’ AGAINST PHILLIES us’ of @ string of fourteen games, at least. Breezy Notes Gathered at the |] !anded tnat smash I had my mouth wide open as I was trying to get Chadian dott ai : Gpdaking of that batting celebration, ‘ ‘. some alr, being stopped ‘ ne dove om. im, foe sure Last Pass Their Hoodoo Mark tig Glas in coming out of tha suse Ringside of Big Heavy- fet i tot breath ‘acme t Hal Chase Covered Second|Brooklyn Tied Score in Eight stroke left, a right uppercut #0 swift of ‘Nine Straight Wins, seven hits and twenty-three runs, which weight Battle. was about fifteen pounds heavier that the eye could hardly follow it. was about the noisiest and most nour- | Imagine the huge beef of Palser lift- ishing event of ‘the season in the Brush ing from the floor Ss if raised by an| 1 BY BOZEMAN BULGER, |*stivm. It 1» true that the Champs Inning of the First Game. than I should have been. When once 1/ Base, While Sterrett. Played ni it In @ few more hard punches to the Initial Bag. knocked seventy-five safe biows out of 5 ody and thi the battle for explosion, turning slowly in the air, ae Mnat ihiatd AptieeCcote the Braves in five games on their re- BOXING SHOWS TO NIGHT. ‘-abneetieie ont coming down with's thud, sprawling Jey, the Giente olled their gioves,|°°t trip to Boston and gimost as many Fairmont A. C.—Hugh McGann of BATTING ORDER. * . inert and loose-limbed on the canvas.| nonened off their war clube and got | "Uns but that bit of carnage was not |} Indianapolis vs. Gunboat Smith of BATTING ORDER. witnessed by. those who’ have || California, ten rounds. ars, Net | te age ay panna racch ee of the ring: ready thls morning for @ record run off revelied in the spilling of gore. “It was|| . Brown's’ A. AHeppy Hayes va , Foren’ te: Loberta MY } ories. as been made poss! tirely t Larry McCoy, le tor vB. % Rimi ; ‘ x But let me begin at the beginning, | by ‘the decapitation of the Jinx that has Teabtieediy. feborhaa ipa raten cts! Ma raag both ten-round 4 7 Nig , cravat fe where every story of a great event| held McGraw’s champs down to strings| BRAVES WOULD 8E A ZAM |] St Nicholas A. C.—Young Retlly 3 ' ree dad ¢ Koave dye”: : should begin. First there was the| of nine in the past. IN VAUDEVILLE, ve. Ty Cobb ‘of Philadelphia, ten y ‘ Bootan - scene in the Garden. Thousands] A vatting reveiry eet in against the} As @ matter of fact, the Braves have|| "00s, A. C.—Willle Howard ts \ 4 m8 : oot. packed the arena. Above, in the} Dreves in thexopening game of the} missed thetr calling. In vaudeville they |] goidier Berthold, ten souae Hl. ? + | Quinn; p. O'Brien, ‘p. Alexander, 9. double-header yesterday, and for the| would be a scream. They could go on || Umpires—Egan and O'Loughlin. At- either as a sketch or an acrobatic turn. dim distance of the galleries, cigar tendance, 25,000, first time this season the tenth scalp even up under the roof every seat was filled, As iknockabout come: BY JOHN POLLOCK. Attendance, 5,000. A stir, @ does walt, Joo Humphreys tm the| nines connor ark ts suns THe oe L PALZER and Bombadier Wens, ‘ 8 FENWAY PARK, BOSTON, June 2.— ———_— : ‘ ing Lather MoOarty, who challenged; Johnay| ~7), ne me, he eventh. | The! cars to the ground, turned Miphaps, aid the heavyweight champion of E Joe Quinn worked for the Yankees in| NATIONAL LEAGUE PARK, FUEILA- others, Then d . RY] Braves have three more games at the the splits and ‘bumped into each other England, received $3,417 {8 each the openingegame of the double-header|DELPHIA, Pa. June 29.—Alexander ‘Wells came into the ring, smil-| Polo Grounds and that ought to assure} at every turn. for their fight before the Garden A.C. , | with the Red Sox to-day. Buck O'Brien |and Rucker were the twirlers in the trun, * in ‘Madison Square Garden. Tho grose opposed him: Roy Hartzell was out of /opening game of to-day's double- walked o n Fecetpts amounted to 614,388. Before the ‘., 4 the game with an injured arm and|header with the Brooklyn Dodgérs, ) corner fighters got their share the State tax of . a 4 Stump played the bag, Hal Chase|The latter is usually very effective (7 ftriendiy- G MO Ss IN GA DEN FIGHT & per cent., amounting to $719.40, was J covered second and Sterrett, the Prince-|agair:t the Quakers and Manager \ (ikea educted, leaving $18,008.00, of which each ton catcher, looked after first. Dootn decided to use the best twirler | { Copyright, 191%, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York World)! man got 2% per cent. The cho officials x President Frank Farrell of the Newjon his staff against the southpaw. | hrough the took the remaining 9,114.60, out of which ya ow York Club was here while Charley Bar-|Dooin and Miller did the catching an@ Fett, the Williams College trainer, joined | Brennan and Emsiie the umpiring. , | oo the ACR the Yankees to-day. Only 5,000 persons were present | tent. she Wit A TERRIFIC. . FIRST INNING—Maloney died, Yerkes | when the first game began. “a as with :. * to Stahl. Martin was tossed out by} First Inning—Moran fouled ta Le- UrFruoon. Gardner. Chase was easy for Wagner|derus. Northen out, Doolan to La- *) AND A RIGHT and Stahl. NO RUNS, derus, Smith fanned. NO RUNS, ‘the uUPPERCUT Hooper singled to right. Yerkes ain-| Paskert flied to Daly, m inde Weurs . gled over second, Hooper taki grounded to Daubert. Magee to Com- *:| Speaker flied to Cree. Moran. NO RUNS. ‘ WNocKeD Second Inning.—Knabe tossed Dai PALteR. i out. Daly singled to right, but wae SPRAWLING As tampered, trying to stretch it, Cravath to nam. IN THE 0, PG . Hummel fanned, NO RUNS. X sacrifice fly to Maloney| Tooley threw out Cravath, FIRST Round r Cg i | ecored Lewis and Gardner went to sec-|‘!ed, Hummel to Daubert. Xnaie ond-on the ¢hrow in. Wagner singled, |#ingied to left. Doolan forced Kaaop, scoring Gardner. On Chase's error| Tooley to Hummel. NO RUNS. Wegner went. to eecond. Carrigan | Third Tnning.—Tooley Aled to fanned. FOUR: RUNS. Miller eingied to left. Bucker Second Inning.—Cree wes hit by a|Peskert. Moran fanned, NO RUNG ya pitohed ball. Zinn walked. Sterrett |. Tomey threew Doolin out. o aon fouled to Stahl. Stump filed to Speaker | Hed te Merion. Smith threw one Ore ane at egcond, Speak: |" Fourth \ tnning—Northen fouled” fp Ford took Cree's place in ieft feld.| Doon. Smith eingted to = HF eae . yacht a Ea Be ah INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. STANDING OF THE CLUBs. Qu! Ww. L. Po, AaiGl to leentre:.. £3 Daubert doubled to centre. Daly Soil rons to sacrifice, Duc Mtrest threw | Hummel walked, filling the : Bea E i q too late to nail 0’ Tooley fanned. NO RUNS. 1-608! Mosereal ‘ab| were safe. Yerkes forced O’Brien,| Lobert elngied to centre 2 Quinn to Stump. Speaker knocked) #acrificed, Hummel to Daubert, Sterret down with his single, filling| going to second. Cravath singled it right, scoring Lobert, and took on the ¢hrow in. Luderus out, ing; Yerkes going to third and Speaker : to second. Gardner singled ‘to left,| Daubert, Cravath golng to third, Kent scoring Yerkes and Speaker, Street| Med to Daly. ONE RUN. ‘ dropping the ball. when T ° FIFTH INNING—Miller popped the plate. Stah! out, Quinn to Ster-| Doolan. Rucker fited to Knabe, relt, SHAEN ROWE. 4 to Wag.| Ted.2 Packert. NO RUNE, . nt bo 'o ‘ag- TT shi ut. is Grove in his deadiy Gets. But| rushed at him. Three times the Rnglish- one ‘coley threw Doolan out, Doots ; ner. Quion walked. Maloney struck|/to Miller. Alexander doubled to ways coming. There was 00/man drove him back with flerce rights. U ( out. Martin dotfbled to right, Quinn go-| Tooley threw Paskert out. NO RI w the agishman began to|He was shooting the last bullet dn his ' Eo eres ee, ae | SIXTE. - RONTIN onthe of weariness. The terrific|gun. Palzer ran in and swung a ‘right ) & wonderful catch, NO| Smith singled to left and stole taken hie vitality. Beating|into his stomach. Wells fell, stretched g RUNS. Daubert fanned. Daly forty pounda heavier than |out again, rose. Palzer was at him. = : ‘Wagner singled to centre. Carrigan| scoring mith. Daly died heen too hard @ strain. Me/ One more right staggered the Iowa = out, Sump to Sterret, Wagner taking| Dooin to Doolan, ONE BUN, blows, struck out less|tarmer, but he forced his way in Itke pecone evan 4 eek etaeied to right “Seana @ man weding up stream, clinched, and ball go between Nis legs O'Brien went| Cravath out. Lobert stole ropshed Welle about. The Englishman, to third. O'Brien scored on Hoop: Luderus walked. Knabdie tie last ounce af strength expended, fell, @acri@ce fly to Maloney. Yerkes whiffed.| Luderus, Tooley to Hummel. thoge aplattering blows. | absolutely exhausted, rolled over on his g ‘TWO RUNS. peas, back, and was counted out, / Go Palser won, But he was the worst whipped man in the first two rounds that ever aspired to a championship. Luck was surely with him, luck and Ing wide, crashed bardler's neok. ta flat on |*t®™Ina end courage. » rolled over on bis back, took| A® for Wells, he ie @ wonderful boxer it seconds, end rolled up to his feet.|@nd @ wonderful puncher. few who will go three rounds with’ him, {It may be that he Jacks the stamina ules Y Z fs necessary in @ long fight. I'd like to \ 3aco Rond doubled him up ke a ace him stick right here and try again. Weis COLLArsEd.» Pi ‘ollnched 4ack- tie no cam develop endurance, or learn pg and ‘held, and his energies through ‘ies Be WELLS THINKS HE Miho ies eeteeh tte, ween CAN BEAT PALZER f 8 4 neh i i f ji & 3 is E i E z 5 E i i $ z a i Hi 4 BESTE iif Ht i i # i re i I i H E ah S35 HE rf iy i} Ze t i 3 ee seEs* J Pree Fr hie bolt. die hed fough q “4 ott out, till he had that deadiy pussy, ea MALTMoRE, HE Lncoin Glante will try to get) te Richmond Wille and the Jemaice Giants wil IN ANOTHER BATTLE, ana he the ot 1B ‘Business n with the Jamaica Woodhulls | Peery eae BEAL Mat. 25. of that, Olympic Field, One Hundred] 4; a By Bombardier Wells. = t. pobre: and Thirty-ainth street ‘and Vitth ‘eve ihesece yee ‘The only reason I can give for my ; ACTS ite boy ue, for thelr recent defeat at the sone detent was over-anxioumess moo a ° his of the Woodhutls. The Woodhults on| wenu tenn farts ee eB ee .4 bry! and . f STi tiontess. It leoked el! over now, but | that occasion shut out the Lincolns with — a "4 s 3 . 7 ome oe visitors, and hopes to have his team ‘shale. returned a winner. * ; A BAND wij! do the catching. In the eany-con- te‘aree’inapentaste = : iggest|HUBER’S secre : ;