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THE EVENING WORLD, TUE AY, JULY 2, 1912 Sid Burns the Ripest Lemon Mike Gibbons Has Picked in a Long Time. Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World), IKE GIBBONS tc the busiest little Jemon picker in the trade just now, Last night at the Garden he plucked the ripest fruit that has come his way in a long time in Sid Burns, alleged welterweight champion of England. if Sid is champion, the other English welters must be pippins. Gibbona/ weighed (officially) 10 1-4 pounds, stripped, just before entering the ring. After announcing thin wel Joe Humphreys, hardened as he @idn't have the cheek to introduce Gi bons.as the “welterweight champion’ titie*of which Mike is very fond, as it | ia, enables him to choose his opponents among smaller men than himself. Burns weighed 148% pounds In ring costume. He was as tall ax Gibbons, and looked as if he'd stopped many a Bood punch in his time. The bout wis Put on ghead of the semi-final, as ¢ bons said he wanted to catch @ train for the West. When the scrap tarted the English boxer showed « flas) for a momen:, abbing rather cleverly and dancing about the ring like # shadow. He even rushed Gibbons anit took chances tral- ing punches with him. Mike looked 4 prised. Burns kept up his work. + was willing enough, but after a minut» or 80 It was evident that he diin't hav @ punch that would deni a feather pil- low. When Mike found this out he bexan fooling. He held back his punclies. He serianed (and) walked around and let Burne massage him with hin feeble jabs and hooks. Now and then he hit a little harder and Burns grinned. The crowd didn't cate for Mike's stalling tactics, and loudly urged him to “hurry up and catch his train.” Mike dropped Burns ence each in the third and fourth rounds, and near the end of the fifth, being advised that he had just forty-five minutes to spare, took off the brakes and let @ couple of punches gy in earn- est. Burns was knocked down twice, the | eecond time for a cold K. 0. He had been down only six seconds when the end of the round came, but he was in n@ condition to Ko on after the min- ute’s rest, and the referee told Mike to shake han Gibbons das been picking out all the easy ones for a jong time, He is a middleweight and a good middleweight at that. If he can’t box in his own class and meet some of the men whe may possibly give him sometiing of a fight he'd do better to stay in St. Paul, HE “semi-final,” between Young Shugrue and Johnny Dundee, was ten times us Kood & fight ar the @bbons-Burns aff: It wae a ten- round slasher, Shugrue, who has heen | whizaing upward like a rocket during the past month or #0, made good again by defeating the husky Ittle Itallan, He used @ bothersome jeft hand punch fm the short ribs all through the fight, making Dunder do a little more dancing than usual. in the imixups Shugrue had the best of it all the way ex. for an occasional Dundee furry. He used much better headwork and less leg work (han the Italian, met Dundee's rushes with- out giving ground, and bit much € aceurately, Several times he stood} Johnny up on bis * Dundee is a rugged specimen, able to take a lot of punching, and full of fight. Lo made a hot Anish of it in the tenth, HEE wise ones are puzzled over dhe Johnson-Miyon fight, At firat there was overy indication | that Johnson was to Ir But of la the cut seems to have been shifted. Dill passed through Congress, pronibl ing interstate commerce in moving ple- tures of fights, although still uns makes the moving pictures of the Vegas scrap an uncert asset ny UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY No More Boxing for Johnson Before this page Was the announcement| from the Red Sox, Yesterday's toss) o On the throw in Martin took ; -..{| BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. that Gov. Wilson had been nominated|to Wolverton’s gang was a sever Stump fanned. Two runs Let it sizzle! Wh Road Work Only Work for telat a. ri low, MeConnell held the Red Sox! Carrigan walked. Pape aingled to left, 0 q for President. The crowd cheered for] bl “| St. Nicholas A. C.—Johnny Coulton, elt 4 then recetved very calmily|to three hits and t they scored+ Carrigan taking second. Hooper fited to cares? Surel notthe Ch ‘ Bet Entering bantamwelght champion, va. Joe If nute and th 3 y Daniels, Yerkes forced Pape, Stump to LJ y ampion Betore Entering |] wagner, ten rounds ine further announcement that Crandall | four tallies Chase, Carrigan going to third, Speaker F kK te hia ©, Rockaway—Eddie iand Dickson were to be the opposing| First Inning — Daniels was tl vic care on Stump's error, | Corrigan man wearing under- Ring Against Flynn. h vs. Milly Galley, ten rounds, | pitchers to-day, ‘The Braves jumped on} Wagner to Stahl. Little fouled to Car) gcoring and Yerkes reaching second, wear that cools arene Crandall in the first inning and pounded | rigan. Sterrett out to Stahl unasisted.| Lewis fanned, ONE RL ° sisi thatahos hos Ramee Gained a Run Early| 5 hy pret s a Jim stewart. va, Bred. Storbeok PEUaLlGull weal Coremacittey (Gate inneit it} INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. T: * . m Stewart va, Fred A ‘ ‘ ; | Hooper out an Infield i BY JOHN POLLOCK. cuArolen Cor Montn airiag treme in the Final | singled, but was forced out by Campe| enent eure G1 | - | RERCTLY Isfied that h rk O'Br P| Sweeney also singied, advancing | Yerkes \ Y P rated Mactan sekaitian ta danest yaute Rees Rete aie tee bi Contest mpbell to second. Kirke filed to} second and went to third on Sweeney Coat Shirts—Knee Drawers Jim Flynn when he meets him in}} Kid Burns, all ten round bouts, Gai ontest. | Snodgrass, but Titus hit to deep right| bad throw to second, _— foes P Nainsook and Ponkee. their twenty round bout at Las Vegas,|f den A. C., next Monday night centre for a home run, sending Camp- | Sweene: Lewis out, Chase to Sterrett eee ely at a ‘bau! Butta Oc N. M, on Thursday afternoon, Jack hell and Sweeney in ahead of him,| NO RUNS. , , & 100) Montreal’ Sou Wy O Metropolitan. Deatery Johnson will not do any mare boxing] be wit meet Joc Mandot in @ bout of tweaty BATTING ORDER. Houser singled over Merkle's head.| Second Inning—Zinn singled to left MS a Fees until he enters the ring with the Pueblo | 124 some time ia Angus: Brooklyn. Philadelphia, O'Rourke doubled, but Houser was out! Chase singled to left, sending Zinn to ee: UVES fireman, ‘The bl champion claims the] Mreidie Wels, the Baglin igh: in-} Moran, cf. Paskert, cf. at the plate. THREE RUNS tuird, Martin bounded one my Dep THE TAB ON THE SHIRT Feason he cut out boxing was because | Hite’ on fins dre Rea net ete? | Northen, rf Lobert, ‘a Sonera era a=? Whe tried (tree Chane, tut Fem | LOX-IT-ON TOTHE DRAWER he was afraid he might injure his hands, to take a good reat | Smith, 3b. Magee, If. FORT ERIE RESULTS. dropped ball and the runner wis Johnson Intends to continue with his ma Id pert, 1b, Cravath, rf, Pi sielareliceinsaisn safe, Zinn scoring on the play, Stump road work, covering about seven miles ing ‘Oluh ‘ot London in Notem. | Wheat, If jwuderus, 1b, | WINSD AGM codwocyenr-olia: qve| sacrificed to Hodidut unaskisted, who to-day and to-morrow #0 as to Improve ated iat if Welle hacks out | Hummel, Knabe, 2b | turlonga.“The Widow Moon, 101 (steele), | tagged the runner. Sweeney tripled to his wind, “L Intend to stop Flynn be- iim to his title, Tooley, as. Doolan, #8. | S$ to 6 and 1 to 4, first: Sandvale, 107 (Me. | centre, scoring Chase and Martin, Ford ean sihaeea hen wipes ee Aon Peaieeeecitthasiatt mark ot | Miller, ia Iraggart), 4 to % even and 2 tod, second; | singled past Gardner, scoring Sweenoy. round,” sald Johnson when asked how| Sit My eh | Barger, p. y oH 0 re -, Jong he thought it would take him to] {an Ny {"Umptres-Rrennan and Emsite, At-} Monacacy, 12 (Hurns), 2 to 2, 4 to o and | Dantels forced Ford, Wagner to Yerkes U AN BU Y put IWynn away. hat uo woml ny fete dunia’ |tendance, 1,600 1 to % third, ‘Time—Lw da, ‘\tutnetburg, | and Daniels was ¢ publed et rat, Yer- “ or Om \d pt —— “e nel 7 ‘OU RUNS, — tf Nentember to mest al the ther good a ; |itrueh, Tankard, Bunch of Keys and] kes to Stahl. nee recedts dy the the mibdieseitt dissin, ST OM MAT NATIONAL, LBAGUE PARK, PHIL) nti atag ran, Gardner knocked a home run to centre | PCa Wy been, clinelied | ADELPHIA, Pa. July 2—The Phillles| © SoCoNp RACIS—Three-year-olds and|feld. Stahl was safe on Martin's fum- | because Mab iad t Piiladctonia t land Brooklyn teams played the final | ota: handicap: one mile.—Waitecaps, | sie. Wagner forced Stahl, Stump to white Shusiee and oh ie Feil. cope tupethen ter game of the series after three doubles! 15 Cpaggart), % to 1, 6 to ano % to| Chase, and Wagner was doubled at first, AT RET each, Rut Buen fa hina, fem $07, | ont Wat Aramis on the afternoon of | headers in a row. Manager Doolin WAS 4 arst; Caper Sauce, 11s (Turner), ¥ to| Chase to Sterrett. Carrigan filed to AIL, Sent, which g rn ewe hone Mandal. Wit as be passed a the march | anxious to take the last game and sent! 1’ 4 iy y@nd 4 to 5, second; Breastplate, | ttle. ONE RU UNXLD BRAND Willie 9 Califone ightwelght, is] one Wee smustAuted, Alexander to the mound to oppose CY | ¢Hoftman), 1 to 1, 40 to 1 and to to ape now pitching for! OM MODORE of the New just issued now on lis toe Ne town's € Flynn should win the York wouldn't be worth much mon couldn't be shown in any ot TOeeGeLt maar Gkaisic tn the countr: Plummer, relative to the Johnaon hasn't been taik Reamer Fels ie ' about winning, y he of the club which will begin on Weds ire to Baron Wilk an put @ bet on m rm tmside of Afieen rounds.” Johnson is a topheavy fay Vegas, and all through th latest photogray show ¢ taken off @ lot of fat, and » fairly good shape. That's all he ne to make it @ pretty eure thing, Johnson would have to “Ko buck” ® per cent before Flynn would have a chance with him, And from the Johnson smile prominently displayed in all the photox he doesn't seem to be worrying about says beat has ae anything. OHNNY HAYES, In Stockholn coaching the American Marathon: ers, must look back regretfully to the day he won his Olympic Marsthon in London, four years o But he's ® good pat John Hie'N help wome other Amerivan to take the place he left vacant when he ned proles- Monal, Hayes should be a good coach He hes had a world of expertenve in running Marathons, «nd there are few tricks of the trade that these wily fegsionals miss. pros ie, To-Day. nission SOc. 4P. 1 | wather at w looks in | day, August 7, « L, }lowink day the first day n Cove BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ANOTHER EASY ONE FOR MIKE GIBBONS Copyright, 1912, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York World), SID HAD. THAT FINE OLD ENGLISH STYLE BuT HE COULON* CRACK an 266 IF You HANDED HIM A MALLET Youne Suverve MACE JOunns Dunvee Dance UWE & HEN ON & HOT STOVE HOMER BY TITUS (HILLTOPS BATTERED GAVE BOSTON FLYING | OUT BIG LEAD EARLY Visitors Cleaned Up Against}New Yorkers Crandall in the First Inning. Hit Pitcher for Four Rui at the Start. BATTING ORDER. BATTING ORDER. York. Boston. New York. Boston. Snodgrass, If. Devlin, 2b. Daniels, If. Hooper, rf. yo Doyle, 2b. pbell, cf. Little, ef. Yerkes, Sa Merkle, 1b. Sterrett, 1b. Speake ine ONS nt Murray, rf Kirke, If, ‘Zinn, rf. owls, iv a: -) Gage tere ra ae! B » cf, Titus, rf. Chase, 2b. ardner o~ows— LEMONS Last oy Herzog, 3b. stouser, 1b Martin, ss. Stahl, 1 : — Meyers, « O'Rourke, ss. Stump, Wagrer, Fletcher, ss. Rariden, ¢ Sweeney, ¢ Carrigan, ¢ Crandall, p. Dickson, p. Ford, p. Bedient, p. Umpires—Kason and Jolmstone. UmplresEgan and O'Loughiin Attendance—5,000, Attendance —3,00, POLO GROUNDS, July 2.—The big-| FENWAY PARK, BOSTON, Nass. ome ty a Bay. annual ¢ LEDYARD BLAIR Yacht enerei Ord ps | om when the squadron will | ine Jaly 2 was the last chance the Yankees had to take at least one game west disturbance at the beginning of the game between Boston and the Glants Fight} sensi THE PHLLES ‘Third Inning— an A anounced in (hia column lost Wednesday, | Harger. It was good baseball weather, /1, third. Time—14l. Ondramin, K1lo,} poston. Little flied to Yerkes. Stes- ‘ike Vetta ARNG Audts| but only a small crowd turned out to ftustling and Marcoviia also ran. rett walked, Zinn forced Sterrett, Pins taeth Mea were |i goodby: to the home team, who will! THIRD RACK—Three- lipid aero teaste ses hans out Gardnee ma ting Coe Ws Ste hw away from homé for the next three | upwards; handicnp; alx furlongs.—Love! ian NO RUNS. tone Tie, 110 (Shuttinger), 6 to 1, 6 to ARN canine to. lterratt Ma and even, won; Little Father, 117 (Mc- iret Inning—Moran veat out an in-| qn r ‘ tin threw out Hoo} Daniels ma egart), Tto 6 1 to 2 and 1 to 5, : Rees a cet when hd field it’ Northern out, Alexander tol second; Hlack Chief, 100 (Martin), 8 to] 8" bs PuAnINE BARN ard catah whet he ew or. ac Uu ies j Luderus, Moran taking second, Smith) 1, § to 1 and even, third. Time, 1,12 pa ate an s ey Hitt to Doolan, who threw wild to thira| 2 Round the World, Penobacot,|' Nn tnning—Martin sinsled to "Moran scored, Smith golng to sec-|Cowl, Hoffman and Lawton Wiggins] Fourth Inning Martin slnisted | te r uise o Start Augus E Zins, "Peatertont, Bootan ater [also van |fovSpeaker, "ord forced Martin vat j Save threw Wheat out ONE RUN, . oe . d : third, Gardner tagging the runner be- | Antor Caos will be sated on Aug. 4 {| Parkert singled to left. Lobert died.! Morianity and Howard Box Draw. re he got to the ba Daniels aed to Daubert, Paskert taking DRANY, N. ¥,, July 2.—Jimmy Moriatity of ced Ford, Gardner to Yerkes,” No are (Wo. of these trophies for aul ot| forced Ford, e First Day’s sce Will Be From share The Cat, Rh ey wator (second, Magee out, Smith to Daubert, | yid'and’Jinuay” tevard of, Chicago dougie | Teco : . made provisions in his will, sending Paskert to third. Cravath | int Sie) Vaat of tro rounds irovidel'tie| Speaker filed to Zinn. Lewis Glen C Smith 1ked and stole second. Luderus out, with the wort of ehei7 money, “How. Tknocked the ball over the left field sen Cove to omith- Thapple, the Jocal motor pilot, reeled nmel to Daubert. NO NU NE, ets atte iogher in fis ausk, "| fence for a home run, Gardner iD ne Paty Pagina ta) | ond Inning—Lobert threw Hum- a fhe was also iyomtior in his work, fon r Mil- ler fanned. NO RUNS. Knabe singled to left, Doolan sacri- Barger to Daubert, Knabe going | reonaingica wiettant| Aenheim Reductions Are Real Reductions Regular materials taken from our regular lines to reduce stock—Serges, Homespuns, Donegals, lie out, Tooley fouled to Dooin, Chub, which te com | flced, ef Hist “real gire-and: | to econd, be Yellows by | Dooin stole wecond, Alexander singled | are EP Wiclitick ana’ her deugh. | 10 TiRMt, scoring Knabe, but the bik at to be the the game. pitcher trying to tuke second on the | throwin over ran the bag and was out. prthen to Barger to Hummel, Pas- rt bounced a single off Smith's shine, Doolin scoring. Paskert died stealing, | Miller to Tooley, TWO RUNS, Av Halt Lake Olty Aled ¢ rok | than ate Mt Moran bute Raabe to” Lauderus South African Cloths, Worsteds—All imported y safe on Luderus's fumble All classy—-All popular. thirty-six miles 0 scores bring 6 tealing, Doolin to Knabe, NO squadron will proveed teph vita gg annual ane of asl Peeatt AGHIRAT Te DIBNi Mage BLT Sold Regularly By Us $20 ‘ xf me i iF him on third with a sacrifice, Barger Bey ea ei ah tae Meee he” yy ty Pa t Cravath doubled to cen- At $25 to $35, Now n eran Monday um wo to | owe rh coche | Mt a oes? wera" | Goat and Trousers. . 7 iat ala , oe me aTtOnMA RS, Ri Hie: So | Knabe out. TWO RUNS, =| STANDING \YAHION AL LEAGUE, Fourth Inning-@mith waiked. Daub- ert Med to Paskert. Smith stole wec- | Made to your measure- -Arnheim skill, fit, finish OF THE CLUBS. obra emai Pe ureter and absolute satisfaction guaranteed. é AMERICAN Smith, Tooley singled to contre, E Have your clothes made for you. RO.) ciob. ‘ win batted for Miller and boosted to . 4 2 ti ‘ Paskert. ONE RU Wednesday cavey | ame on orders placed ‘ se | : 2001 Watton Bal er before 3 o'clock to-day. " ( Chaney Easily Whips Delmont. Est MAS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, MINGAS Ide bolle Bs he i won fr Belmont of Bnatue vy toe Bargin it) thelr fiftsen oie’ h wile, tie Limit bef the Ameo ‘. Deimont xed ead he cout wee one, sat St fn 1 ye aay cheared, when " aks ‘ out tiene madly in the ti 9 a at abt te Ae) ‘the loep ryesdice:, | {is Pt: ‘was fighgug stiong st the ead ab! the fray, START OVER GIANTS) AGAINST THE RED SOX Boston | EX-GIANT PIERCE FANS22 BA T TERS SCRANTON AS pitchers they do, the Cu undoubtedly a sore lot to-da: reading of wonderful p performance, George Pierce, southpaw of the New State League na thirte tf innthg game he fanned tw Wilkes-Bar ters, didn’t |] pass a man to first and whitewashed his opponents, 1 to 0 Outflelder Craig of the champions fanned no less than five Ui Only one man reached second but only be cause of a misjudged fly. Wierce s the property of the Glants last ny was turned over to the Cubs) when latter refused to waive. Manager Chance sent him to the local club without a trial. Consequently he must be a very sor- rowful leader to-day, the EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN AMERICAN TEAM TO WORK OUT IN STADIUM TO-DAY Johnny Hayes to Take Mara- | | thon Runners Over | | | | | Course and Instruct Them | he A iene « hard for the bia pens here Sa | To-day all but the Marathon fan jners and weight men will work out i | the beautiful stadium where the g1 | intern ational games will take place. Marathon runners will be taken ove course and instructed by Johnn| . Winner of the sensational Mai meet in 18 Star members of the En j ttsh now here. The Americang I went down to the train to welcome them, 1e additional British athletes re due to arrive to-day, along with the TOCKHOUM, July athletes ave | otym \a pic meet whi n to mplete Canadian team. In the tryouts yesterday the Americant topnotch form. ‘The eHmate bly agrees with them, being ale al-of that which obtains ty y of American elties during the to bea from the summer tnonths, This is conceded big factor in favor ef the boys tates Ralph the glant shot putter from Jthe Pa ast, caused a general jalarm to struck in the rivals’ voy ng the not 4 s tw nehes beyond the world's Howard P, Drow, the colored lad from the Springfield, Ma High School, negotiated the fastest time in the 100+ yand wo nut} ering the distance in 192-5 seconds, w was a second faster th at a Ralph Cralg, » Detro MC. A. flyer The Amertcans had a lot of hard luck n the drawings for posltic s in the running event: | heats of 1 of th : the big games, to be decided early in — | For instance, in the 10%-emtre trials Tra JdouMed to left. Stahl flied out to] Courtney and Alvah Mever ave schede Little and Gardner took third on the|Wed to start in the same heat; Mat won, Wagner out, Stump tof Helland and Ray enoott In another, Sterrett. ONE RED as are Ralph ( and Peter Gebhardt. “ifth Inning—Little singled to rigity A® poe an can UsUCy) yea and stole second. Sterrett singled te that in so many instances entre, scoring Little and on Speakers' Layee recency! woot, Sterrett took second, Zinn walked he ful sunibae be: cerniae ‘hase sacrificed, Pape to Stahl, both bree trey atede arses. runners moving up a bag. Martin siu- led to rignt, scoring Sterrett, | Was thrown out at the plate. but Zin Night to 11.4 UROPE'S HCLIPSING SENSATION! 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