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. @f forty-five rounds duration—or less. It UP.TO-DATE AND NEWSY Two World's Championship Fights To-Morrow. Consright, 1912, by The Pres Publishing Co, (The New York World), 2<MORROW will be one of the bia- gest sport days on record. In the first place, there'll be two world’s championship fights, one of twenty, one fan’t every Fourth of July that sees two sbempionships staged. ‘That mysterious Johnson-Flynn affalr Will remain in mystery until it is all over and the news has gone on the Wires. On dope, and supposing, just for the sake of argument, that there isn’t end never has been @ trame-up contem- Plated, Johnson should win handily. Miynn ts a very good light heavyweight, Dut mo wonder. He hae been beaten re- Peatedly by Gam Langford, who isn't as 00d as Johnson. He has been beaten, too, by Tommy Burns and by Jack Sul- Uvan of Montana, who isn’t a champton, ‘The best thing in Flynn's favor i» his two fights with Kaufman and Morris. ‘He knocked Kaufman out at the end of the tenth round. This was a good piece ef work. He gave Morris a fierce beat- ing in spite of the enormous difference in size and weight. At that time Mor- ris was a big, fat novice. He wasn't to be compared in any way with the dig man Flynn is to meet in the ring to- orrow at Las Vegas. Finen-bas a chance that many other eavyweights, especially those of John- @on’s own shade, have been trying anxiously to get. In making this match Jobson overlooked the claims of Joe THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | TO-MORROW IS THE BIG DAY! | Joust om Bart PossiBiurty | Double Header With Dodgers | To-Day Has Double Signifi- cance for the Giants. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. IPH the chance of running thelr W string of viotorier up to six- teen and the additional oppor- tunity of slamming Rube Marquard) into the Hall of Pitching Fame, the| Giants will be quite busily engaged in| the double-header with the Little Brothers of the Rich this afternoon Gir Charles Hbbets, who headed the rooklyn delegation as it marched over Jeanette and Sam Langford, either of ‘whom would have been able to give him @ detter fight than the fireman. It may have been that Johnson, out of the ring for two years and not in tbe best of shape, was willing to fight a compara- tively safe fight with Flynn, and didn’t, eare to risk his title with either of the ethers nained. ‘What Johnson's plans for the future ‘fare no one knows, Probably they don't include a fight with Jeanette or Lang- ford. OLGAST &nd Rivers, meeting for W the Hghtwe(ght championship in Los Angeles, should provide » more attractive entertainment than that at Las Vegas. The Mexican hag been developing fast, and 1s suid to be anoth- et Hervera. If ho hus the old Herrera punch he'll prove dangerous even to the tough and rugged Wolgast. Rivers has grown {rom the feather- weight into the lightweight class, al- though, Ike Wolgast himself, he is a gmail lUghtwelght. Kilbane, who was fortunate enough to defeat Rivers after being once beaten by him when Rivers was fighting us a featherweight, tells me that the Mexican ia a very fant, very clever boxer us well as a fighter with a wallop, and that he ts just the fort of fellow to give the champion the hardest kind of a fight. " BE ATTELL fights up in the Northwest, after which he will @o to San Francisco to meet Tommy Murphy. Murphy, by the way, has suddenly left San Francisco with Jim Buskley, and !s sald to be headed for New York. He left word that he'd return in time to fight Attell according to schedule, but the Frivco fans are fmclined to woncer what my aind Tommy's departure. T have a letter from a prominent New York sporting man who 13 now in San Francisco. He says that he has seen Attell, and that he doesn't believe the report that Abie now welghs 196% stripped. ‘Abe may have put on four or five pounds,” he writes, “but no more than that. He looks in very good shape, and I wouldn't be surprised 'f he came out and put up a great fight, but the talk about his having grown into a lightweight Is being spread about to boost his stock in coming Which 1s interesting, of course, But why is Tommy Murphy on the way East? A {tems of importance, and some that aren't so important, to all parts of the country, has sent out a story that Sandy Griswold of Omaha and myself, on the way to Las Vegas, NEWS agency have had a serious automobile actident | the report about | near Denver, I hope @andy is as truthful gs the line that includes me in the “accident send flowers yet, please. I'm ai New York; not headed for Lac Vi end feeling as chipper a® a ohipmun that telegraphs | Don't | the bridge this morning, declares that several extra frills, to say nothing of! furbelows, will be thrown in at the Polo Grounds to-day, 80 as to give the sem- Dlance of a holiday to “Fourth of July's >) ‘I didn't quite get the name of the celebration, Charlie?’ inquired Joe O'Brien, as he quinzically looked at the Brooklyn historian, “ ‘Fourth of July's Eve,’ I said,” firmly answered Sir Charles. “You've got just as much right to have extra do- ings on the eve of the Fourth of July as you have on Christmas lve, and I eo No reason why we shouldn't let the newspaper boye in on it." ‘Thus it comes to pass that the doublo- header is on a new holiday, and there {8 very strong probability, of Richard do Marquis, commonly known as “Rube; Marquard,” getting up in the pictures In other words, all pro-veterans to the contrary notwithstanding, Monsieur de Marquis has the chance of winning nineteen straight kames and passing all records {n either’ the new or the old tament. Jf the Rube puts on Brooklyn he will have to be cred- ited with the most remarkable pitching streak since baseball became a town lot pastime. Another ballot was taken yesterday on the continuous question as to whether Luby, back tn the dark ages, won twenty conseoutlve games or| elghteen, but none of the delegates could get the necessary two-thirds ma- Jority. in the press box, and an adjourn- ment was had until this afternoon, when the reactionaries may withdraw. | 4 The conservative old birds are stil fumbling around for the necessary fg- ures. e During the recent visit of the Braves there was ample opportunity for these extraneous discussions, but if Rube Marquard and Nap Rucker should go to the mat this afternoon tt !s likely that there will be no spare time for pitching record debates, That scrap ought to be a hummer, To show the trend Of thin be well to mention, however, Mt was noticed yesterday that each of the Brave jonians had secured a hit one of the young progressives tn the p box jumped'to his feet in great xe ment, “That's a new record he exclaimed. ‘The firet timo every batter on a team ever made @ hit an¢ went down to de- teat it might hat when “Maybe you think so," droned a re tionary, “but I saw the same thing happen to the old Louisville club in the fall of 1877." He thereupon dug up enough pro-veterans to prove his claim and the new mark had to be stricken from the rolls. We'll get that fellow yet,’ even if we have to show how a modern batter once hit a home run and drove in five runs. If any one doubts that assertion, we a pared to explain it to the satisfac all on @ day to be anhounced in r future, By the way, that might Carney, 48 afraid Al Palzer won't feel like meetin vuther for some time, owing to the startling events connected with his recent seance with Bombardier Wells, McCarney 1s of the pinion that Luther will put Pals I UTHER M'CARTY'S manage way and show we!l enough in the fignt | fo justify challenging Johnson at on: ‘There’ never has been a heavyweight ehamplon as your r MeCarty or Palser, Of course there's no hard and fast rule about age, but it is a well Known fact that heavywelghts develop ter in life than the litle fellows, y need more work and more exper!- ence, and thy can't find chances to fight @s often as the wimaller men, I'd like to see elther McCarty or Pulzer have a dosen more fights under thetr belts be- fore tacking an old fox of the ring like the champion. Their chance of winning would be better, and i would be 4 shame to waste such good material by berrying. ———— ebteith iss ee tt i Wie Me- | be worth while figuring on in the in-| terim Ol Doctor Crandall went about his | work of pitching to the Braves in al Way that was thoroughly satisfactory | to the fans, pat is to say, he used his little dink curve until he had spotted them three runs and then mowed ther down for the rest of the session. Snod. grass wiped out the handicap when he vr STANDING OF NATIONAL LEAGUE, cue We Lub Ww a PC re be 1 3 | tteburgl 87 7h Bi. Louie, Ciucinnat MA Oa {5 Baston...! { GAMES SCHEDUL: York, Two games Peat Brooklyn at Philadelphia It Rube Marquard Wins “He’ll Have Best Record In History of the Game ‘was worried about the matter, Je RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, A NEW MINOR LEAGUE PLAYER WITH HILLTOPS. WASHINGTON, July 3,—When the New York American Ball Club reached here for their series with the Senators, starting to-day, they had with them a new shortstop, Leo O'Dowd, purchased yesterday from the Brockton ciub of the New England League. The new man may be used at second base, as the Highlanders are badly off for @ player for that position. Hal Chase during the season in Boston covored the middie station, but was very much out of place there. | poled a deadly blow into the left feld stand with two on bases. It was a pretty home run, but, mind you, in this day of reactionary and close figuring wo .are not claiming !t as @ record, Speaking of long wallops, George ‘Wiltse claims to have found the solution fact that more home runs are being hit this year than ever before, ‘It's almply because we don't get any- thing for it," says Hook days when sult of cloth @ pound of candy, a chunk of cheese and » dozen pairs of socks there was much anxiety on the part of batte They were al- ways trying to hit the ball into the right field stand and thelr anxiety got the best of them. Now that they have nothing to Worry about they are hitting the ball hardef. As for myself, I not I don't hit the circuit wallops nowadays sim- ply because there is nothing in It, I'l do it some day in a pinch just by way) of exhibition,” i nts were very much interested in the of George Perce, the pitaber wich | ing training, who etruck Wilkesbarre foll t Pieree was uot soeight innings, Wile a Giant Were had cverything but control and be evidently has it & big silce of that now, ‘he chances are | 1912, EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Las Vecas SHOWS Jonnson LOOKING MUCH LiKe THE JOHNSON OF Reno. jin another tgn-round bout at the Gar-| i den A. C. on Thursday evening, July; i 18. His opponent in this bout will be LIKELY TO FACE | FOR MOTOR BOAT OLD TEAMMATES) RAGES SATURDAY. Five Games in Three Days for Hilltops at Washington— Double Header To-Day. Championship of Lower Bay | at ‘Stake in Battle for Atlantic Trophy. ' (Special to The Evening World.) ‘ASHINGTON, D. C., July &—Grif- tackle the hapless Iigh- rs here to-day in a double header, and Walter Johnson, the Kansas cy- clone, has been saved for the first game. Washington, since tts return from the West, where everything was swept be- Six entries have been rec: by 4 so far the regatta committee of the At- tle Yacht Club for the first of the series of three races to decide the motor boat championship of the lower bay. Two races for the costly Atlantic ‘Trophy, emblematic of @he title, will be decided on Saturday, At 11 o'clock in a the morning there will be a contest for 1t, has been forced to play the displacemeht craft, and at noon the league leadors, Philadelphia and Bos- oplanes willbe sent over the ton, and out of the last sixteen games but six have been won, so it is with a sigh of relief that Fox Griffith In the afternoon the displac boats will start at 3 o'clock and one hair later, men the hydroplane ‘wet another Chance iu” the big ickory Dickson, ‘tle man who pitched for, the Braves yesterday, wag a menbor of the team during the’ season of 1010, He was ® great favorite h mates and notwi CI Some writer ‘bas figu Ue seventhh piace inthe prewent. race, Tn dlvantage of Tuck is one of the. mow import dapartnients. of the pasaime, ‘Ite mant i uid that’ but forthe Breaks ii raves would be I Few Wagers On Wolgast- | Rivers Battle (Spectal to The Bvening World,) OS ANGELS, July 3.—Betting on the Wolgast-Rivers fight is still rather Msht, as the odds still favor the champion at 6 to Wand 1to 2 It is believed Rivers's | supporters are waiting for the bunch | from San Francisco to arrive to-day, 10 by the steamer Yale and 300 by spe- | {al train to-morrow, to loosen up the | ash, The Mexican's friends consider | the Northern fight fans such admirers | of the champion that they will give} odds, and they figure that t enemios from! almost any to clean up their anc the Bay and to get better odds than offered by Wolgast’s friends here, will| be killing two birds with one atone. | Wolgast should be no better than 7 to 10, and that § to 10 would be about right, | There i» little betting on the number of rounds Roth men ctleally completed thetr | hard work nday, inf Wolgant | 1 up perceptibly, bo nly th rounds with “Hobo” Doug und d ; but #!K miles on the road, Yesters day he did no boxing at all, and only Nght road work and gymnastum exe; elses, To-day he Is resting. Rivers did nearly his full routine of work, buY slowed down tn his boxing, THE CLUBS, AMERICAN LEAGUE Club, = W | Club, WW. L. Po, Benton... 47° 4 1 408 Phila'phlk 30 450 ¥ {BBB) BC. Louie, 48 {S08 {S87| New York) i 44 [S02 York, @: Boston, T. ogton, b; Whiladelphia, 8, 18 c ud, ? * Martin in Mechanics’ Hall and scored an even | break with (he 1 fancheater boxer, - It Was agreed thet no deision abould be gives if buch t already have entered displacement races are Gunfire property of W. J, Bainard, watched the worl.'s champs pull out of town last night. “We will get some easy picking now, * he remarked to his players in the clubhouse after yesterday's game. » the lumbia Yacht Club; Wee Peter Pan, bh belongs to G. FE Vigouroux, tape te vo| Huguenot Yacht Club, and Vita, the meray 10: thsge A ugustine Power Boat Club. In the hydroplane class Mi t Paula H. Black- n has entered Vita Jr, ‘Tiny Tad |: tered by Dr. H. Z Matt, New York ‘The chances are that big Jim Vaughn, former Highlander will pitch the sec- ond Kame to-day against his old team> Siotor Boat Club, and Mate Mala wires Vaughn has only worked once | raced by her owner, Plerre A. Preat Joining Griff's forces aud {s anx- ‘ " ee ee Red Bank Motor Boat Club, As there lower t bay next Saturday, races will ¢ the motor cutting out the rough stuff and confin-, ing himself to fancy stunts, in which he was very spectacular, He boxed six | light rounds yesterday, did a little gym: work and took .. run along the b To-day he also ts resting. He we' 133 pounds almust to the notch, ‘To-morrow there will | fun at the Atlantic Yacht Club, th, | Morning there will be @ regatta off Sea be plenty of In the Gate under the auspices of the Benson- hurst Yacht Club, In the noon | there will be @ r@eption and at night hs —_—— there will be a concert bj y the T International Air Race Entries, | (eenth Regiment Band, fireworl§ ands KANSAS CITY, Mo, July 3.—San| Venetian Carnival in whiqh all the club Francisco, Denver, St. Louis, Kansas 0! GFavesend Bay will be represented, City, Akron, O., and possibly Indiana. | polls and Nashville will have entries 0 K. b -Ch the American elimination contest fo: tne| le es apple international balloon race for the James | R } ; Derate GRRNnte Coe ena eet | ‘ace To-Nighi City July 27, St. Louis will enter four | ~- balloons and Kansas City two, | : Fresh from triumphs over the best men — Jin Ph Adelphia, Harry Klebes comes 9 | te Stadium-Motordrome at Brigaion Beach to-night to wrest the Eastern rac. Fight Returns at Ball ‘There'l) be a game played on th morrow dewpite the fact that the Hig! fay from home, "the Livin Giants of tis cay |e laurels from Arthur Chapple, the wa. 4 tin Royal i Hrooklm, who recently | efeated New York sensation, in a from a sicceesiui tri thrugh the Went | *hvee-heat match motorcycle race, outh, ame the chibs who'll erws bate there, | In the professional Charite Davis, Ferdie Mercler, Johnny Cox and be ¢ the amateur event will be between Johnson |Jonnny Constant, the champion, and | Daredevil Mike Costello, To-morrow afternoon and night the ate tacan first holiday bill of the season will be record of fon! | handled with the amateur championship | to fight Luther McCarty, the will be no regatta for sail craft on the | Bally Wray will have a hard battle, while | @0* 71°, “Tote WYDRopaNe RAceS TS May TURN OUT A Few = —~ : NEW SPEED RECORDS tr. HAPPENS TS ute One”, Bombardier Wells to Box JOHNSIN AND FLYNN WON’T HIT IN CLINCHES. LAS VEGAS, N. M., July 3.—Jack Johnson and Jim Flynn, who'll meet | here to-morrow in a ring battle for the heavyweight championship, have | | ' | Billy Gibson Signs Big Heavy- weights for Another Inter- national Bout at Garden. agreed there shall be no hitting in the clinches and that they must take care of themselves in the break- aways. Referee Smith will break them in event of an infraction of the hold and hit rule The two Sladiators and the referee held a long conference, during which time they discussed the rules that will govern the fight. Everything went along without any expression o: feeling. cas BY JOHN POLLOCK. OMBARDIER WELLS, the Eni B Ush heavyweight champlon who made such @ great impression on the local fight fans by his wonderful showing in his recent battle with Al. Palzer, will be seen in action again Wagner Lucky To Go Limit Tom Kennedy, the promising local “white hope” who displayed such good fighting form tn his ten-raund go with Jim Stewart, All arrangements for the match were quickly clinched at @ meet- ing between the managers of the fight- ers who accepted the terms offered them by Billy Gloson and then affixed der bad refused faite hope’ from Springfield, Mo,, Billy “Gibson told the writer early today thet the match was on and that be was to meet the fighters to-day and select @ date for the contest. If by any chance the ‘maich a te indications are thay McCar will be matched to fight Joe Jeanette, show. Coulton w: clever for Wagner and Packey McFarland will pick to-night by displaying his gren ten-round bout with ddie weigia of Poiladelphia, at the Hippodrome in Cincinnat!. As Randall | cause thiey’ fe | they held ut HW oa ¢| times, the bell coming to h the tenth and | after Wi Ne Garten! Johnny Kilbane, the featherweight champion, il be called upon to, defend tie <i morrow night. He will meet Towmmy Dixon, t stever boxer ‘of Kansas City, in a. twelve-found | Bost at eanow 19 be brought off at Cleveland, $376 for beating Joe Vamer at the St. Mictolas A.C, “Thiet suis wawnforty per cent of Ue road recelate, hen Were $1,440, Wagier for losing go: 8216, fifteen j percent, of the gross, the sturdy middleweight of Lan. ts another Am T am constantly offering Suit values that other Clothiers would call “Special who Owing to the fact, that Jimmy Clabby, only return m Australia a few days ago, ed ten-round best wah Mike pane PE IN TWELVE Pleas iting aie the wate wit got asia | SWIMMING ® EER ‘how. Knockout Brown and Jimmy Duffy, the Hilfalo lightweight, will meet in @ ten-round' bout ia that city to-night, Billy Keating, manager o meet Billy Gipson to-day at GUARANTEED Prof. TOPEL, BATTERY BATHS. fadison Squa AMUSEMENTS, Zieyfeld Moulin Rouge feu “A WINSOME WIDOW” den to arrange a date for a match between Trem. | tle and Pal Moon, therwelght of Phila a enth Want Demo. of Newark again wou a six round con: litt from doe Reynoldan Tracey knocked hia 00: pongot frre arden “ky Goway's ator ani| | GAEL Y yay, aii, a promised Tracey @ bout a! OFFI Cc E Brooklyn Eateons,| | Se aes an tite olay atracta te LYCEUM $315 ip, Br nih hid Crates arene || PAUL J. RAINEY 'S | Br "ius nm tana of a1 a 5 Wai itl Bie at WIR isn. feat, ball The Rose Maid | Mer heal be fa tho box for the bub i athe le of rounds by aon tibet tela bs ¥ (ety | and the elimination professional maten Gerry Lanes to-m Fromds at ace In the afternoon, Chapple will lock Soeepahead Hay race er and Williams, | bars with Speedy Vanderb of Phila. the star “pony be In the points for|delphia in the star race of the night’ St. Marks, Game will be called at 8,20, $ i RL atin With Magt M,, July antl ney Mel, Ain place of Kid lem ing of Oldtown, Me,, in the main tout with ‘Terry | boxers were on their fee —————— INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, Standing of the Clubs, M6 Brilneweny... BY gS AMS -DT4| Newark, ‘ foi a8 35 1458 40° <420 | | her altimore. lersey City §& $8 (885) Buffal AT 80 (852/ Providence, Toronto... 34 86 "800| Mon! UNXLD g§ YOU CAN BUY FIREWORKS AT RETAIL, § 12 PARK PLACE,N.Y.CITY earned. th finching in the fourth, “sending” Smith’ fling feet the "ata Swith war all but Boats Kast 9%h and s34th Street teensboro LWAYS FIND THEM LAUGH! BOWERY, CONEY ISLAND. ~SCHENOK BaOs PALISADES ig MONE ANY Batata Pity eten i 9080 BRAND Tom | Kennedy on July 18 With Couion thelr signatures to the articles of| Johnny Coulon, the bantamweight aeaane champion, had the easiest kind of « eens time defeating Joe Wagner, the game Although there w rt corculated last | Httle Italian b: \- night to. the effect that) Al. Valzer tad. refuse Saar Cenk a Cen round bout at the 8t. Nihcolas A Cle entirely too fast ana’ 50ld by 600 metro- @ result Jand- ed s0 often with his *nappy blows that {t was a wonder Wagner went the limit. In only two rounds did Wagner make any kind of a showing, these rounds | being the second and eighth, when he; managed to got over some heavy left (and right swings te Coulon's face and McParland, tho tw Packes wil Tage dy TO THE DRAWER Miativapl ta Sts “aed take" things migiiy | JW, When Jarred him for a few sec- : Stay ne he Uae puncia foto fia | ond at a time. sae dail's fave, ie McFarland Ww turn, to, thie city’ and anee: some local letitweigit | In the other eight sessions Coulon ; bilbianlbosstaaees " | Waded into Wagner and drove his W ER-WING: Jn the future she punches so fast Into his face and stom. AYVAD’S WAT INGS | tty shave ga Werineod ch that Joo was in distress several || “e@rniogwim Bot Reale Brotrubers gener with the hope of putting him away, and although he scored with heavy blows, Wagner fought back hara and succeeded in lasting the round out. 0 E's Es x ts American fighter | who 4 ‘ * My | i "ie Wi sia Ss ct Get" ad| manufacturers prees enable HOU DIN L a: i Higbee Pans ta nuct,tant| you to save one-third on each ‘The Man Who Laugh at Locka, be with Gearge ‘Carpenti ach champion, purchase. frig a woe fe movant hy ‘Tommy, Lee, manag Young Shigrue, the |]] mersion feat, Place | xDer! packers of Kee. oe op eines ie in a can filled (o the Si. Oth Ave: |Gny that be intends to’ alga articles. within the M L "i | a forty-eight hours for Shuegn brim with water, we to prove his Shins Mn eal bot tnatber es oe Levy, ws, "ever aed i aie fro time Shagrue mects Dundee,”” eaid Lee, he} My Onl, HH} ts then put into an] ed packing case, whieh j wil Deut tan tone Gecaicly tas te*dia gu'afoas| Store,” 119-125 Walker St.,N. Y. | |fabsctutey sia urely sealed day night, as be will know his style of fighting also securely — |e jled up by aaid: Detter,’ Hou aint jet e aud he secure. Merriment | Churchill’s id KILTIES. Biggest Show on Earth | Bridge Trolleys Also Direct. | | FREE FIREWORKS IWESVAYS and THUASGAYS | COMP, MORNING, NOON O8 NiGuT. you he one ry a. The Initiation Machine Amusement | —_™ Park wPhoth's:, rege COAGAEBELe Ish YOUNG SAYLOR REFUSED TO MEET NATTY BALD Indianapolis Boxer Declared He Was Too Ill to Box at Boston Club (Special to The Evening World.) BOSTON, July 3—Young Saylor, the Indianapolis lightweight, was the caw of 1,000 fans veing disappointed at the Pilgrim A, by not meeting Matty Baldwin tn the fecpure bout, as he had agreed. Ic was all right when he weighed in during the afternoon, * when he went to the chibhouse in: + He evening he refused to box, etttming ville, was sick. mer The club physician examined him said that there was nothing the ma Sit With him, but still Saylor refused to: in the ring. teen's As an excuse for Saylor not goingt her against Baldwin, J. Mack, his mana; said his man was sick with malaria 4 unable to bo: jtew - The two preliminries that were taguurt, were full of action, Johnny Gala, and Frankie Mack boxed a fast eigh "0? round draw. Joe Nelson of Lawren'*t= stopped Jerry Gaines in four rounda, Oe: pet beth Aide ms, Teddy Murphy shaded. cer: of this city got a draw with hiladelphia in ‘the first another loval ba; phy of Hoston tn the best Sum- for exercise or ease. 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