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UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Johnson Not WiliIng to Risk His Title by Meeting a Man He Knows to Be a Crack Boxer and a Fighter, Too. Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). ACK JOHNSON despises money. He won't even look at small sums Mike $90,00)—when there's a chance Of a beating thrown tn. ‘aris has made John- eon an authentic offer of 160,000 france ($90,000) for his end to fight Jeanette thirty rounds in France. Before mak- ing this offer Breyer succeeded in # ting permission from the authorities to Put on Jeanette and Johnson in @ thirty round battle, although the usual Police regulations limit all bouts to twenty rounds. Breyer offers to post Johnson's end (920,000) in advance. The only stipula tion he insists upon is that Johnson must post in the hands of some respon- Sible party a forfeit of $10,000 to guaran- tee his appearance. This Breyer con- alders a necessary factor in the match, Johnson might take It into his head to “run out” at the last moment unless he had up a dig forfeit. Johnson has steadily refused to meet Jeanette in a HE EVENING WUKLD, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1912. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN S. Bows, StGN ME UP with wo. Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World), REDS OVERCOME EARLY —_>— LEAD OF BROOKLYN IN THE FIRST GAME Tigers Give —_~— Sters to Learn Points From Veteran Detroit Team. Opportunity for Local Young-| | M HASN'T GOT Time Hilltops | Base-Running Lesson Honest, MR. ALL THE TALK ABOUT MONEY JUST MAKES JACK JOHNSON <INTOSH ~ AM THis WEAR. WEARY _|ANDREWANDMNAMARA Se ahi ae | ee HONORS AT APAWAMIS Both Players Have Score of |. 222 at Start of Fourth Round. When the fourth round started in @ thunder shower there was a series of tles near the top that made ft any one's race, Andrew and McNamara led for first place at 222, Strong and Thomson were tied at 224 fov second, at third Were McLeod and Alex Smith, 226, Nichols stood fourth at 22¢ and Dow- ling fifth at 231 Gardner White, despite being five strokes this morning above both rounds of yesterday, still leads the amateurs, being seventh at 233. Eighth place is a tle at 234 between Oswalk Kirkby, Jersey amateur champion, and n J. McDermott, National Frank Peebles, by making plied the amateur record estab: last week and on lished under any round yesterday. was one stroke His card: font 1 STAR COLLEGE TWIRLER SIGNS CONTRACT WITH POOR OLD HILLTOPS. That Manager Wolverton of tie GIANTS TRY HARD FOR FNAL CUB GAME WITH WILTSE IN BOX AMUSEMENTS. 00 fe Real tov Carnival B to 11.80, Thanh 1A OUDINI Little Bitty, Dahoers, ki 15 & Original Loreng, He Thice, Joe Jackson, & tare's of 18, Manning & pena MARNE ne > (aT A Highlanders ts far from satisfled with and 7 Others, AE acd Ll eee aid Ce Two Triples in Fifth Inning his. present pitching corps is evi- ||Ctippled New York Forced to; MOS Bare GRRE Re Gaaiht tebte ta dort eentas denced by the manner in which he ; Morrow (Fri.) Night and knows that the more Jeanette is Put Dodgers Out of the BY BOZEMAN BULGER. ||| signing up twiriers, George Dav Face Lavender in Getaway | |[noupist pas punched the stronger he grows and the . HE visit of the Tigers may drive; e fe old White Sox Would jou allow three C! q Highlanders a little deeper shortstop, ts the latest box artist to Cc te t. ou in ad upright position in we Low “spol 2p Sedateh ope Rabari dtehe Running. Po etch but the youngsters|} put his signature to a contract, and ontest, Haisiment’ frame’ which we oureel down twenty-four times by McVey in e ° np ann, the dite wd ’and cocked for|| it 18 expected that he will report ot Ris Fa eecruct ive danprrous ceimisaish Paris, and twice flat on his back orris eturns to in who are being pi ition in|] the Hilltop on Friday and may be heck atranped—chained ty kong chains, i y the future are getting free tuition In 4 fre nailed on the cro” beam on Nhs tar Led pete etry ta FIRST GAME. large, juley chunks, To reach the estate |[ jycu TENE om the reel on Saturday BATTING ORDER. ale eran and chained. Gutsay it ow joug! a and harder, and eo ° ” o ws graduate rom ams away from the body, to two up it finally bea: McVey so decistiely th ! BATTING ORDER. of a wise big leaguer, all they have to'l College, and during the season re. {| _ New York. Chicas {]] the feet fastened to the, lower y yy that eled and Bnod, If. Sheckard, If. In“addition to which the: hands and the latter reeled from his corner at the °. | Cincinnatl Brouklyn. do is to keep their eyes pee |} cently closed he was easily the best bel die aad Canute ef, too be firmly nailed. to the woodwork. beginning of the fiftieth round and — —— ey | Bescon, If, Daly, ef. watch the moving pictures, In the first |] twirler in the college ranks. He made go ue) maker, OUDINE | will, to-morrow Alene risk y + of . 88. erste or peor threw up his hands, ‘ BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. [iiy0..tin'y, Northen, rf. Inning of yesterday's pastime the vete|] a national reputation by his good | Heckel of Zimmerman, 3b. o eecape trom this instrument of torture, | Another offer to Johnson, and no|Carl Will Hurry to Th’ City . teal th, Smith, do area ntl icend ea ery rou | (Dated eal Mittra tet req tleaetly Pris chtrd Leach, ef. t Week—THE TALKING } doubt as “good” an Breyer's, is that of | Bates, ¢ raubert, 1b, running that Wolverton would do welt ie eroubl éd Herzog, 8b, Sater, 1b, | hae : . |] _ Fordon A. C.—Young Shepherd va, }{ Phelan, Wheat, if. ; madeandcbungi ue ih the trouble, , Perth ————————— | Metatoeh, who amis Johnron to, taka for Bout if He Wins |] Paddy Meehan, Willle Rothwell v: Hummel, 2b, Oe Uae Tera caticelioe Mines Rese: |p) Ziegfeld Moulin Rouge {f° : ¥, offera the cham- joe Gi D, ol vi ‘Toole: “4 4 i Mate, We fora in Australia. Ragon, P. trolt a chemi voiverton's fledgiings do{Sterrett, who watched them ip amate-| tendance 17,000, OBE sits. Wei. & at at'2. These matches would be fought under — | Matches Arranged rapier any Omens Cn OL kee itigi On | IEE ree ||| Souvenirs 100th, ‘Performance Me 11, Cabeptne cielo lam lla y lla LY JOUN POLLOCK. | Med inpeeruovey,||| Stengance, due: wots prone theeeby Tema | Young Dowd, by tho way, pumea mig! WEST SIDE BALA, PARK, CHICAGO, | The Rose Maid aati uthorities refuse to ollow hitting in id . ane +4 @e Chenoy “ob! nny Smarr Beate fault, ttle farther into the hearts of July 11.—The unexpected " | th ot, Ev. 6.50, ikehie and Inéghtinestaetora'c lose ARL MORAIS, the Oklahoma nraes ens a Cobb, nanny CINCINNATI, 0., July 1A doubles | ne Mgers' burst of speed struck! the fans, and his appearance at the bat Shafer enabled the Giants to use a regu- Ri ‘rear & fet, 2 sult, McVey is a good fighter, but no heavywelght, will get back 40! Pyqute, aairmont C) Saturday J) header, is alw a potent magnet, and | Ford amidships before he had got set-| on each occasion was greeted with en- | lar line-up to-day. Shafer looks white | PAUL J. RAI INEY’S Khican better than Langford, who recently | the fighting game to-night. He] night, “|. so even though the rain was apparently | tled, and when the flurry was over the | cour sing cheers. In four times up and weak, but as the team needed him | WINTER GARDE Phone 9200 Oc ned a decision over him. *l wil meet Con Comiskey, the young Marty Brown vs. Dave Dillon, ten || impending and mean gray clouds were | game was sewed up and the rest of his} thi ey promising of youngsters | he went to short. Wiltse was Mo- | nis {THE PASS! Forty-five thousand! And Johnson| Ch!caKo heavyweight, In a ten-round |f rounds, Hrown's Gymnasium A. A. || qyitting overhead, the bugs turned out} excellent work went for naught. Vit.) Pecled off a couple of clean hits and got | Graw's selection for the box, while Now. SHOW OF 1012 ns ‘ Saturday nigh b He | tWo bases on balls. His batting average | ¢ der both warmed - hasn't even taken the trouble to send jj0ut At a slow to be brought igh AY ied Malika in tolerable numbers for the grand] the firat man up, hit for two pases. Hel vas pertect, Having gained a iittie | cnene? and Lavender both up Qi, of Bev 1) EA hele tea: | usia, Okla, The will be Morris Ast | ed | nie of the Broakiyna vial got a fying, start when, Bush ropped | more confidence, Dowd made some plays | 0%, RC, CUDS. | ea poyie| a hte R Billy Gibson has sent Johnson a very| Luther Mecarty, the Western “white eM tse Mannan eas fOr fet rounds) After the usual amount of tossing, | 4M easy one in hin OLN ho negt | around the shortstop position that were | grove a line single to centre. Becker's | aay, substantial offer for a match with Jeun- hope.” at Springield, Mo. in-a letter {2} both teams showing almost human skill] Veh” without even hesitating at! Jvonders. On two oceasions he ran back | drive to Tinker took a bad bound and | Ry ette in the Garden, Such a match would to Billy Newman, who looked after his in the Way they hit Mes and went after | hind, dashed on for the rubber, and bY qimouit’ rounders made perkect eden | Went ae & hit, but Doyle was out trying | pack New York's famous-arena until the| affairs in his fights in this clyy, Mor= them, ‘The enemies of mankind came] q pretty slide was safe. That made the| jung throwa to fest, Im NOUR" | to) rencty china, BYSrS) to RIMTRSTAAR: last in would have ‘to climb the rafters, r8 says he is in perfect shape for his out from the cage where they are kept|fans gasp, but the worst was yet to) While Dowd has set the woods afire | Merkle lined to Leac! ‘schulte filed $0 But Johnon answers; | battlo with Comin nd that if he ° They |concealed before the game and conterred| come. Ty Cobb banged a single Into! uy on the hill, the work of Bterrett | goneckard fanned: | Sih ase in =i I might box Palzer ten PUtH him away he will start at once for} ay YIM hh vs | with thty captal he | left and was on the jump when Craw-| should not be overlooked. This young | STodstass. | Tinke hi w/e Rogers, Ven New York prepared to challenge Mo- ‘pronoun WEN She: TRIENEE: CBPRINO Ae: to the nmed @ safe one in the same ’ rine YOunK | front of the plate and Meyers threw| Dire one, praneei.lren " rounds in New York for $3, | prep i iced f ford slamme player, fresh from college, Is playing | ne. Be SEVILLE NO \ There it i. The “champion won't| CAT for a return fgnt DALI OFler. (Dae ROne RORHASS 898) asrecKion, ned the outfielder closely,| 18t base like w veteran and ie hitting | Mm Out NO TUM vas out, Tine 290 hitay, | CHANGED MON, & F | core i panagenses ® rat debate was on. Cobb. watched the outflelder closely,| tne ball hard ov = ; ‘i * | fake ® chaadevwith © man he knows to tm 4 ietter to the writer, AD poe, me eof theta ruaiige | Fhisat Inning—Mebonald threw out] and when he fumbled the ball for a] Guite an undertaking for a erees covers | Ker to Saler, Herzog hit Jn front of the | SBE NE rea Dally, Con | bee crack boxer and a fighter, too. But! of tily saya thas Paphe received 60,200 Daly and Northen, Smith singied to] eecond the Georgian dashed on around | Soy to break in the big league and piny | plate and Archer, touc Out. | 125TH a . . Bed “bon Poleer,” He knows Palxer in| for be» the rene, “English hantamveight | centre died stealing, McLean to| the pathy and flashed across the rubber| successfully in three positions within | Meyers singled to left centre and wat) — id Bt. & Oth Practio@ly a novice—bix, strong, game—| pan, sham he sp i d out by Ledous Egan, NO RUNS i with a second acore, This put the High-| the first month. So far Sterrett has play. | Ut trying to go to second ONS ala | AMERICA! 24 8 ett tok but a novice without knowledge enough! were giiun, of be nested 80 oar | Eon oe pee tenet landers in the alr, and by taking ad-| eq second and first and has worked as | Passed ball, Archer to | Faith Clifford, Burt Dawson & Co.. Wal 4 of the game to do Jack any damage in! co 00," Afer the fight Lippe sold i Daubert Fan awey. back 99) wet vantage of the situation the Tigers| catcher, his natural position. The De- ; seen in right |fimmn de Co. Bunth & Rudd, Meson Pie, ten rounds. In such a bout Johnson, | ite for $600, which made Digpeat sury | Hescher'a foul. Smith shot out Mare) thew off the speed clutch and chased | troit players say that he handles him- toe eer doubled to | erat RESERVED. Bie, & BOe. with his @kill in defense, could He back | vine #0,200 Pound “wo vast Ae edt | MES then went Into short left and] tn gix runs on five hits, That was the/ self cleanly on the first bag and hag field for a home run. Leach Rae lex a Tay Povey ee Dead and blodk and stall and grin through ten the fighter, whom, Nicieittok tara fen go: Hoblitzell’s ty, NO RUNS. punch that won the game, In the next] acquired the knack of shifting his feet | centre. Saler was out, Doyle 0 Ms COLUMBIA 2 3 Summer Burl | rounds and get the money for nothi Shs BF ca Beas ae Ag ae, Contes Second Inniig—Daubert walked, Wheat] inning Ford had settled down, but the) so as to get out of the way of a base|kle, Leach taking | third. | Eve Today a12-15,[° TMK MERRY to-night And there'd be no decision—hence no iil al poled a double down the left fleld ne. | ‘Tigers had grabbed him while the going | runner. Though the average fan may | bounced a hit off Wi tae 8 glo *, s od ng ‘The to Hc, ' |GO-ROUNDERS, |25c to 8: chance of losing his title unless he was lays in jail ty a) Johnny Summers, w Hummel fanned, ‘Tooley: singled to lett, | was good. Some may call this luck, but} not know it, the most difficult part of | Leach. Archer force: vere * hit ne MADISON SQ. Tas of So Tore. knocked out cold. Harry claimed | s lubert, Miller. and Racor | the fact that the Detroit base runners] playing first base Is to touch the bag | Herzog to Shafer. Lavender struck out, ot cabaret What kind of a champion Is It that ree scoring Daubert. Miller and Mugon |" themselves in pasition to take iAi-| ant be quick enough to aldestep a cole | TWO RUNS OCOFGARDE Ring os fuses to defend the title he ho 7 Midet thes wit to make ta anne 2 RUD ; f anything that broke thetr| lision. ——_——>_—_ hh Sy eae’ we'beed 1s a governing na ( One S Fabia anh Mat ela 6 mi tan Hsstex popped to Hummel, Mebonana] Vantage Of &n? 1s Series Opens To-Day. FOX’S SNES ict % (Opposite hesdgns, boxing, mak ns, niladel pile | eile wee fe the Lord lor xf to Tooley, Phelan singled to yer arranged between semi. H " E saterts them: Noman should be etter | ote ne pars naaed Kurdew for te tides’ [left and dl ling, Miller to Hum- » ° . Ay iM Pleo Comte cea’ ins THE PRING CHAF fo Soi ig oot Setenting fe weet PLS | Cac, teamed simu! oC Lyng | MAE, NO RUN Wolgast Won't Fight Rivers Here Set Ae te hain Te | WEST END Belts 10, 20 & 300 reasonable time when challenged ed’ up by ©. of Liter N.Y. has arranest a gant cari] ‘Third Inning—Daly singled down the ding end Santo ho used to be on the | CORSE : pee ‘ ‘- next shu Gf tlie clubs which takes M coins, | Dap MoO iacolns, will do the borwors | _ STOCK CO. in The ‘card. is’ asf right-fleld line. McDonald dropped / lige for’ the Linéolns, p : 7 { iad soos a oa atta = sia Nortien's pop, then threw to, Kaan, GUN UNless WIC Nelerees |i \iour ie, Pict Hatin | § Oe ee iggest' Rene te ene ee anAHN® OF) young Kurtz, the promiking Mebt middlemelent | Keleer te. Rube Atrame aig h forcing Daly. Smith fouled to Phelan, pee settled yet. A serious hitch in the| TY} sit, on 8. reeuar Zing bouts, ‘The French have a! of Nevis has we eure Ho met ce Grove, Bet Sm 2 Daubert Hind 08 Baschan, MO RU? ,_|negotlations already has developed in Show onEarth De tiiee bed sashes and enreroes. oii| . ‘dumnel ran into short right and} Insurmountable Obstacle in py sale’ wate acct . dropped Egan's fl, McLean hit into He in- NEW-—Dally Mat, 260, ‘bel ra egeutaty ‘rales ftesult-sood voxin MILLIONAIRE RIDER RA x : P : and no disputes afterward, ven wnen| ZOMMeEY, Mine ALBRIGHT ON Pyiey fee Promuie wkied to Wheat, No, Way of Another Bout Be- # on Welch again, and will not con- Brighton |2°ii:i, Ben weie the manager of Carpentier, the most . DAY, | bert. Fromme sited to heat, > sent to the selection of Charley Eyton Brighton Bosch | Gutta’ belts dea? popular boxer France ever had, climbed and Houck Win : RUNS. aie k under any circumstances, It Is quite - ° Tate the ring Guring Carpenticrs bowt| eae . Mary Thomas of Pic ig dae « hanya 2 TeN Mamie weneat fared. tunel tween These Boxers. | rmiy satabiiahed that Yack Welch will STEEPLECHASE with Klaus the referee promptly din- “Feather Bouts fs motorcycle racing, He also has over a ml filed B Mareen manulltne inet retere the bout it it ever takes te ratte Deata eacacstat’ Thee ie walien c |dotiare iu his own riait:, but. thet doewa't “y's pon. 3 NS. place, McCarey would not stand for . ss oi , | him a bit I tug ‘at th fanned, Tooley made a fine Levy, " what ao American referee would have a ANN uere nie ae last abe ae AGe RNG ihtge Lhe te tahae Maroane (Spectal to The Evening World.) [RUB PRG ISS LAST: FARM BREE Se TEES, rules Patsey Kilne of Newark, Tommy | motorcyclist in the of a singe. Ragon tossed ou Hoblit- Los Angeles, July 11. | again, re snaereiy one 60 poorty enforced. EL astra Mel ed | Oa bes 08d the fatter : ao, NO RUNS Kec aan RTICLN for & rematcbing of| "Twill stop Jack White quicker than Take your we nd to! boxing clubs outside of | Hommes, the local Hghter, were the) renitetion for daring stunts in ‘ Fifth Inning~Kgan grabbed Miller's y Ad Woll ang the did Joe Rivers,” said Owen Moran to- ’ : j erpolds + Sow York, for here the Commission io|Yictors 1p the three ten-round feather-| sni he is coming over here satindey tatty fly, then tossed out Ragon, Daly fouled Shompion ahs ees Asad not|day as he was sunbathing on the sana|Gealer S Coat BiluHios MUSIC HA dots good work. | weight bouts which were staged at the |dohnny Albright, the Denver fiyer, wh to McLean. NO RU H not Ilkely to bo. {St Venice. Owen ts doing light work, shirts— | VALESKA SURATT £981 o7: a ‘The French governing body recently | show of the Bt. Nicholas A, Co in its | jue of {he fastest men in the game, He} Bates tripled to left. McDonald tri-| been signed, and are 4 taking thinj ily until Sunday, when rd for 1 ee ———--_-_STAR_AOTS pproved listo! id's spaclous club house on West Siaty-sixth Pete ne ee ttn fecelve a thousand: | pled to right, scoring Bates, Phelan|Tom McCarey and Joe Levy, when ac-| ine hard starts. Jack White| WO! Knee BCHENCK BROS, made up an approved list of world’s sy ‘and be te going to try his tans ; ere jusement mats san dee San (Ri age ete |e "lat at sen | ney ene anata tint ne ee | NO anwers PALISADES Parts: : Smith; bantamwegat, Johnny cuion;, Kline had for his opponent Young! diem wack 4 Highton Beach Satinigy mga’ | atid MePonald scored. MeLean singlea|in readiness for the clinching of the Springs to-day, @ distance of twenty- | ithe a we $ featherweight, Johnny Kilbane; i gat-, Wagner, the game little Italian, Patsey | ———_= to left Fromme flied to Northen.| match. Manager Joe Levy said to-day:{three miles. He is working hard, and Nainsook— Abpahly Aveanasicn, Dally. a Tos * weight, Ad Wolcast; welterweigh:, Dixie! sailed into Wagner from the start and| SPORT BRIEF: | TWO RUNS, “Tam ready to sign articles any time|Fred Gilmore, his manager, said: ‘Jack know Ponge & aed ~ Kid; middleweight. Lilly Papse: light | daved him several times with heavy left Ss. | Sixth Inoing—Northen Mned to Bates. | rom Jones is ready to talk business.” | will be in the very est condition he gee heavyweight, 8: Langford; heavy- and right swings to the head and Jaw. | PP ryt oengeal Smith got his #nile to left and was! arom Jones, who looks after the pugt=| ‘5 Loa conte i his whole weight, In the | round Kline foo: Wagner) orton Plant's yacht, nipped off first, Fromme to Hobiitzell 7 > mn joo! ro him t T find no objection to this list except | three times with left swings on the Jaw, | Mich Because of lines aboard wa | Daubert trippled to centre. Wheat was |listic destinies of Champion Wolsast, | fren sure before the bout IC wherein it mentions Dixie Kid and | the latter staying the limit by clinching. |; Rr aaa foe, eet hit and stole second. Hummel fanned, | says that while he regards it as prov-| tyree.quarters of the distanc at 600° Metropolitan A Sh t S t Billy Papke. | Houck met Young Reilly and had no | yong hr RUN able that Wolgast and Rivers will ‘teslons | or’ entence le Kid may have done some sort | trouble whatever in outpointing him in wed to Portland, whi mise eae | om t out Beseher, Smith cap-! hitch up for another champtonship fuss KABN @ FRANK, in the way of a little World Waat of Sghting tn France, but pere in Amer. every one of the ten rounds, ] Gad, rreched Swen's Island with jean bill of | fared Meorees iy », Bro} Itnell, singled in the near future, it 1» by no means! 9, Wholemte [stributors ad. is about all that's required te ica js only @ poor third-rater, not to| Hommey's opponent was Johnny Mayo | to right and stole second, J 1 ce doa mentioned he Most remote Con-| of Philadelphis, aubstiuted for, Hae out, Daubert to Ragon, NO RUNS Secure a good position be ; Wuted for Kaddie| extra beats and close flojhes marked; Hire & competent workee— nection with the championships, As for| O'Keefe, who Was so badly sunburned | ond das of the trand. Ka rel ae Seventh Inning—Hoblitzell got Tooley's Rent @ suitable Lome— Biily Pape, he was champion but | that he was unable to go on, Mayo was | Etat fa ered requited | RUAE Ane inaued _ fn red ounted STANDING OF THE CLUBS. THE TAB ON Set, «business enterprive es lost too many fights to other | letely outelassed id ta _ ” to a! nel, agon ine a . fe ay a real estate bargain “ middleweights to have inuch of u c'aim |iacing for three rounds Inthe fearin ” ones t beet | NO RUNS. AMERICAN LEAGUB, NATIONAL LEAQUA, THE well Pind’ lost articles F now. Bob Moha, a rea! middlew-ight, | Hommey punished M badly th A000, 2.12 class trot MeDonald fied to Wheat, Smith | Club, OW. L. PC. Club W. L, PC.) Club ow. Pc. x-IT i : wae first to whip him in this country af ee the bell rang hethe bance We] ray, 00 of tie it ie | dropped Whelan'a fy fled te STN) Detroit... 88° 3B .5O0| New York 81° 15 708 poi rine. i BT) To es DRAWER World Advertisements Are: Australia and Wng-|tne fifth round Mayo refused to leave, je kecont, | Daly, Melwan singled, scoring Preta Cheago AB bra) Se Many, 2188 aay) Pittevingh $8 #2 104) Broo ey Most to Read!|Best to Usel champion Moha | his corner, claiming that he had injured { Tremsl | Ragon tried to stop McLean's drive as | phite'plila 42 83 [060|New York, 10 62 [26 | Cincinoatl 3 {837 Hoston’ ‘ (in | Jured | hy tured the thi Every Week, Month td Ady took pie title aay, and there was @| hts hand, | fourth i wi nt aye fan 4008 He re RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. and Year The World Beni, tt mings bout. onan ume \ — ny vi pit open. ., . re Goaioto —— | i 11; New Yom, 3, | Chicago, 3: New York, 0, y ; Prints. More Adver: | culation’ in New Rea as gaia ae es | eaets pe alien Hat PSM esta ene maene | (AYVAD'S WATER-WINGS | | ‘ens ha'tSs | athe Prgnoe. U6 he keeps up. ils work and at Inning—D. ied and! Boston, : ‘ Gale Everywhere | | OTHER Newspaver | po inn a at mM nn aly singles and) y . — 2 Gogen't take ack the fat, I see no rea- | \iinie Maxtor tre Paria | lowe Gop ed by Northen, Iigan to Me: | GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. ri n BINED. why he shouldn't do better than| crowd of fais, sney Dewlio ouwissed hier |edit ‘team, upon. whish Donald, Smith singled, Northen tak- t at ork, Sow York gt Chi AN ADS. FOR NEXT SUN- and beat Carpentier. And in jyaaen massed ype ath, | avwanche aos ded. the match being ing third, Daubert went out, Rgan to irae a ripble. q Rd me, DAY WORLD TO-DAY! that gin. Jot them call him cham. [eat land yy he, fpat, | sasgnd ia ne aeics for the: Hoskaway “Hail Hobittael | Northen searing, Wheat | Civvaland at! Weattagi mat Bt. e pion world over in France. was narro wey. #04 | Bied to Bates. O} My ‘ealtee

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