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THE VENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 1 191 UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY To-Night’s Bout at Garden Be- BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK IS JOHN BULL IN FOR ANOTHER TRIMMING TO-NIGHT? . Joe Jeanette wie WATCH Weis MAYBE LiKe THIS OR MAY twe Ts D im Copyright, 1912, by The Presa Publishing Oy) (The Now York World, ig) * pe . HAS “Tray ob A‘Coy Konnoy expects to Gwe JB SUCH A JAR Torment Hat He'ue Tawae Te OLrMercs AR] Bi a EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN CY BARGER PICKED TO FACE ST. LOUIS (Spetal to The Evening World.) 8T. LOUTS, July 1%—With higt hopes of winning the current series from the Cardinals, thereby moving @head of Bresnahan’s entry in the Lynch League Derby, Manager Dahlen to-day will pick Cy Bariger the ler for the second’ game ois Bresnahan intends to use lammon, his premi ease tae n, his premier finger ‘However, Dahlen is figuring on @n- ishing out the season without Zack ‘Wheat. The vue little flelder was tn pretty bad physical shape when he left the club Saturday chances are he will not be ready to play for a long time. In yesterday's game Deh- len sent Hummel to rig! it and Northen tween Kennedy and English “Conn Semawy caer ii to left, with Cutshaw on sooond. fn v fourth, followed 6; Cc Champion Wells Should Be a urth. | followed by dtahaw and Corker. Copyright, 1912, by The Pres Publishing Co. (The New York World). NIGHT at the Garden Bombar- @§ dier Wells meets Tom Kennedy. This should be a corking bout. We had just a sample of @ghting ability when he met Yella'n alzer, —— LINCOLNS AND SMART SETS PLAY THIRD GAME TO-DAY ee en Le ae oes up to-day at Olympic Field in the their big stz-gane series, and the ‘out for revenge, as they ‘were beaten ta to make it three EE the Sak | MeMahou will send his ster . Coma Seatile tick Logi while will wiy 2 It was a big sample, considering the J. ‘change has 2 mae in tho achede Sve that the fight ended in the third ia JOHNSON ag hg Ey Er nd. Wells compressed more real, 1S" THINKING” O'clock, and on. Saturtiay ‘a double ‘hoagler earnest fighting in the first two ses- a ‘ . Pisged: the Gr game te. etary at 3 sions than I've seen in any other Lenka defeating the Bt. Louis MNmerfeans, heavyweight scrap since Tom Sharkey WELLS — Z played « fatne with’ the ‘and two or three other energetic gen- He'u. Decpe $<. omen of the ring engaged our atten- Be some DiseLay ToMoRRew BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT, } Tee, Welle surely a4 do some feht- od eid Js Crap! | fag! He hammored Palzer all over the } fing, bit him when and where he t pleased, and in spite of a forty-pound @endicap in weight battered the giant to @ pulp and had him all but out in the firet round. Wells showed that he @an Aight, aside from the first flurry, ‘by the way he hit when he looked! } ready to drop. He's game as they| ‘em. After being flattened a few taking the fuli count (in the third Found), he reeled to his feet and met i fry with @ left hook that made the fot his head bump his shoulder * Blades. ELIS was msation—the great- est we've seen in a New York; ring @ince the old Horton law 7S TIME MIR. A. PALZER, with JUST Loon ON. (Fo Weis CUTS Loose THERE'LL Be FON FoR. A WHILE « HIGHLANDERS BADLY SHOWN ee BY Babies (Pe the other ‘frat’? brothers are anzious to get Garden A. C., Qfadison Square Garden—Bombardier Wells, heavy. . weight champion of England vs. Tom, Kennedy of this city, ten rounds, St. Nicholas A, C.—Eddie Kelly va, Richy Ryan, ten rounds. Matches Arra: 4. Eddie Rector vs. Joe Hall, Chartle Young vs. Young Rector, both tem round bouts, Brown's Gymnasium, Saturday night. Tommy Bergin ve. Jimmy Mitchen, ten rounds, Fairmont A. C., Satur- day night. Finland Sails for New York Without Many of American Olympic Stars AGREE TO MEET AGAIN BROGKHOLM, July 1.—The Finland, the big steamship which care / A ea KENMORE OECCETW athletic team to the Olympic = i {ta way home, but many of the stars are left behind. In a week's time many of the men who helped bring victory to the United States will be scattered all over the world. J. M, Rosenberger, Jim Duncan, J. R. Case and A. Brundage are going to St. Petersburg. Mel Sheppard, Donald F. Their Sentara. to Articles of | ah ga a ae ‘By eae it Agreement Expected Within Twenty-Four Hours. His Team Only Holding Three Run Lead. las, te aye they are that enormous sum of bier "at Newark “il they AYVAD'S WATER- WINGS lave & pennant winner have to buy one of the r Teague clubs to Lappincott and Pat MoDonald will make an extended trip to Berlin and Abe Attell, the ex-festher- champion, Sr One trial, Gaye. No one ever thought It possible po Te eae roms. it sounds like @ Budapest, and then on to Scotland and Ireland. Ralph Rose Je another an English heavyweight could such phenomenal speed, cleve! Pees and true fighting ability. The 5 me thing he lacked was endurance. too much sympathy for a tail-) Right here I am going to interpolate a ender, but he certainly belleves) } lines, in spite of & wish expressed! tn giving the patient fan a run for his Wella, When he fought Palzer| coin. After Vean Grogs, the wonderful who will not return directly home. He will visit Copenhagen. Matt McGrath and P. J. McDonald are to obtain much needed relaxation in Scotland and Ireland, where they may be joined by Shoppard and party. Other Americans who contemplate touring are Matt Halpin, manager of the team; H. W. Helland, G. B, Duk Martin V. Hawkins and Walter McClure. They will visit Paris and Versailles. While at Paris McClure plane who watched the s-o1¢ BY BOZEMAN BULGER. ARRY DAVIS may nat have any yoard and caw that isa” wore bolag, eds victory be. Mistiome BY JOHN POLLOCK, . A FTER a conference at Los Angeles | wes 0 con Grongie a) oertrather istoresitoa” test’ thet Big Six 1s now close ‘on, Mantuard's heels, as 8 During the excitement over the Rybe'e Ereat atreak {ve fans ‘Tost aight of the fact. that | Matty tas lost but four games all season and one of thow by ning one inning, So far Matty than won fourteen gaines ant lost bat four, Mar Jest night between MoCarey, ‘Tom Jones and Joe Levy rega' ing the proposed return match bet afreea, Masese fae Tony (yal + will meet Jean Bouin, the apeedy Frenchman, in a 6,000 metre race. James || Wolgast and Rivers for Labor Day, it| im Fimn, the hearrwcight ' ‘Wells was a sick man. He became very| southpaw, had worried along for three | Hist mate yay yet Ne 'the |] 15, Sullivan, the American Commissioner, 1s going to Paris. Thirty of the || Was announced by McCarey that both | 6.0 Sem ) } etek, possibly because of the change of; innings and his team mates were three | White Hope of the Giants, great team that America sent here will arrive in New York on July 2 parties had come to an agreement re-| bout vith some, ' Siimate, on the day before the fight./ runs to the Kood, the considerate Mr.} sey york tans are atili pulling for Washing. |} aboard the Vedertand. The Finland will intercept the Vaderiand at Dover || Sarding terms and conditions of the | iu"2 In the last twenty-four hours he loat| Davis promptly cut his team down to | ton. "nw fire victory mtersay waa cheered as match and probably would aMx thelr | has airy I @ight pounds of weight. When Wells) ur size and thon let nature take its gg Rg ig yh Me gs signatures to articles of agreement | ‘70 | failed to appear an hour before ring| cours: Mr. Gregg was removed from | tue Urraaate if ge Fee ie rooting bin the within the next twenty-four hours. ator. j time Manager Billy Gibson feared that| the pastime so that his good left arm | Seater 10 land the Amen‘an Teamue pennan Every detail of the match has been | gummy | the Englishman had “run out," and he| might be used in future emergencies, Agreed upon, including the date, except | that he had Qunted up Maloney, Dale Britton Defeats the selection of the referee. Only a few | feu?) . “Where's your man?’ asked Gibson. (Pp Sepuntay hours previously Wolgast had made the | t “% don't know—T left him at the ho» and Twirler Baskette, a lesser light tn Ny the Hall of Fame, proceeded to beat us| Y the rest of the way. | ‘That trick of | S P atement that he would not fight another | Mii "ihas at jeowt 8 fa ss! iene he mr hate Hoh" entd Maloney, evidently worried, f somoving star pitchers tone on Points pen reer e Dey. ie cant isceeted i bet Qfaloney, with one of the Garden men, after a is getting to be yw minut Pushed over to the hotel, wh Ardy (oF before Levy succeeded in getting Jone: they prevalent among major league Jack Britton, the Chicago lightweight, | and MoCarey into the conference that [see tier ee ge, found Wells waiting for the last mo-| managers, but it's @ terrible way to did not have much trouble in outpoint-| practically clinched the match for Mo- lof the clubs a May qumsiite hin “chiwla Ment because he felt too weak to stand| show up a party of pastimers when the|N the presence of a large crowd of on Op Boman, Levies, Srougnt|ing Harry Stone, the east side fighter,|CeTey for Labor Day afternoon. Final | August. After ee ake £88, Bias putin of j Ground in the Garden half an hour or| lead Jy only three runs, Still, Mr. Davis | J admirers of motorcycle races, Johnny | shout the" dowatall of ehe AMunioh exyert, Sivel:|4n'g tencsound bout at the Ot onenter: | answer wil be made by Jones atter he Sctloorey to thi iy, soonfed in any taanwr’ the pecders. may | 0 before he had to enter the ring, He| “allowed as how" the Highlanders, ® Albright of Denver again distin- | mana, 3 and Wolgast have had a conference. | wittle Ritchie, the Chliforaia Heheweiaht, in) | Hit ‘aad eo, tied, be again, placed i the ‘Dustivd over, dressed quickly and, cou’ n't hit the ground with thelr hat, | guished himself by defeating Ray Veditz| Kleven erente in which the cracks of this oee-] 4; C: show. Britton was too fast and Jones left no doubt in the minds of Levy |the titan ie ip oak, Franclecy sight || |sich ie then ‘to. be fing into the ring with his usual smile| no matter who was pitching, and for of Philadeiphia in straight heats of | Mer A the country will be “de chief performers] clever for Stone, and as a result landed | and MoCarey that the match would be oy atten, “le Nee ad appearance of carciess conildence, | #¥¢, innings Baakette shouldered the that inrce mile mate fat the | Srmmest Brghtanieech. Beturoe ‘an Mower] when and where he pleased. If Britton|on if Wolgast felt his broken thumb Mio vot ibe find ext, op The. Goes that “ee © MOOR | Cleden. And, eeranee to’ pay, the Cle elr three-mile match race aia, erent. jobian“Albrigit,w up with|could punch he surely would have| Would heal properly. Bea Putchle ceatnon Ad: Wolguat cf Yor Rivers, wade a slashing, starting nent of tt Brighton Beach Motordrome, In order w . fet have Chsypls es ae of $1,000" to unell ' ro) land manager had called the turn, The | Huly Wray, the tocal knocked out Stone, for he hit him Ritchie has already posted @ it of 81,000 to f he “blew up" through sheer) nome plate Was a total stranger toto win both heats and the race Albright | Band inning Isat hnday x MILNE lexccen tins Gh taesdar bo put Accoring to_a_ceport_sent_heee_ from tot Wolgast for the ti — ) ones The enh that he went] Wolverton and his men from then on|had to do some wonderful riding and | U2 bevy, mer aor Wray, ‘Inte, Costello’ and a we 90 Dut away Ziegfeld Moulin Kouge after Palzer tooth and nail in the first and even third base was speaking terms. " < lay nf reer in notninstions, and a tro| Several men. barely on |also display considerable nerve, In each | Menges bare, i in Sa eapetad fe 7} ae jon, bs round, in spite of his olan of battle, Some of these days tho | neat Veditz drew the rail position, which | the ‘number that An acts ‘was that he knew he must win quickly iNSOME WIDOW" the other two ten-round bouts Eddie Smith of Yorkville had the better downtrodden marses are golng to turn | rr dvantage and also per- Ta oF not win at all and realise thelr power, Dut leit ROW | mired him to, set a. fast pace for | wit Steins ee” Wika ae RAN fs gs Tonnay, gece oce Vonney ere oe j After the fight he berged Gibson not| the turning ten't Rood. JAlbright In the early stages. During | Setcnal clay cour tapnis an cbosi, at th, Ln tas | onan Ra. aad hgeia ears harar (- mood a te tell any one that he had deen atck,| Sim, MeConnell, who was the white vig iast mile Albright shot down the| swat st Boswn in ‘a Nive set faateh, © Another | fought one, while that between Lore dian come to America to make ex-| into the ranks of preliminary fighters embankment and managed to cross the itouetard of Ne tgisd. et|and Sullivan was slow and uninterest- eee’ be ald. “Just say 2 was y, and the Cleveland club|line the winner by @ few feet. The Reliouraaimmit, and Nat W Niles| tng, Lore doing considerable sprinting ‘wihpred AN very ood man, But 1] swingers tore into him like a buzzsaw. [time for the first heat was 2 minutes pe nine around the ring. you e Mr. Palzer to fight me y o1 plain the fi tha 2 or oO Ne + phe cl make a very different showing, day and then be beaten on his next |"°at ? minutes & 2 " eae been’ keeping the mill. grind. WINDSOR SELECTIONS. e@ibson has tried to get Palzer to} time out?" I asked of Joe Jackson, basher W iy sfececiast, swcgies ce, Ein aded Saceenniaaiaie make another match with Wells, To] “Why, that's easy enough,” he ro-| dent tn ge th ear} is ete First Race—Ondramon, ‘Trapae- Gate Paizer mee declined, with thanks, | piel. “Just look w n he was fiehting, se Saeed ’. a alum, Breastplate. J fee roe agpemembers what hap- You'know Cleveland ain't interested in| tt Nelamanw Gecond Race—Magneto, Recipro- || of Bway, t Bw rouse Of the| the title to the basement.” Aquat’ ever aawe @ har fen du 12 for competini city, Pons Asinorum. | Mala, Wet & Sut, for fpemer eneagement wit! commend py ihls same Me, shovtess Jac by | ee at, hoa Third Race—Buckhorn, John Fur (BOUGHT AN AN PAID new led ot ones ° long, Granite. Hers OUMEDY ‘Qy'¢, r the year at American Leagu and eas od Mule Yor whitey age. gon ere Race--Leo Chares, Mfono- Collier stat, Today, 2 } © doudt Wells is in good shape| he état It Just to allow a young fellow ‘ae for omineting, Se nat betta Rove, aia wy araate . {BUNTY | PULLS. THe STR ' now, for climatic changes usually jin the sertbe reservation to win a bet \ ran of May 30, 1 be Fifth Race—Carrillon, Rye Straw, affect men for only a few weeks, | As Jackson came up a t here, | staging at midnight, ft. Detroit. this is the case he should be able to/ Stevens inquired as to his t dio stage of | and Q. beloneing, te are ‘onter. to Sixth Race—J, H. Houghton, Sea || bee Ki x (iiwt vivtory, In atari Nights Grand ‘as present for the opening Of race ‘week on Saturday. VOLPE” SYMPHONY” GKCHS * nedy @ hot argumen should he win he'll be able to chal! ged again and force him to consider challenge or crawl. Of course should and Clift, Vreeland, | Seventh Race—Miss Wiggs, Start- ler, Malltine, | ad ‘sururise of the day Skeeters May Play at Brooklyn HOTEL Aston ROOF GARDEN (2 Seams. a |run into that centrefield stand.” ‘Then to one he don't,” was the propos | sition that followed. y h ‘Wells lose in the same manner that he agreed the sever | D d A h d | Yost “to Palzer the question will be of pop against ten ice-cream While De 0 gers . re on the Koa Brighton Beach 'Ti:h Bettled. Many hope that he will show id been reached. igne a < ners Well, for he Je the cleverest of all the|,,Te Det,wan Must, made when Joseph "President James J. alte and ie part, COMFORT Bi est | jen, and. the hardest ‘hitter by far.|sinmmed it into,the stands Amit great | TP Pee, ne lereey City fans arn | oer: deaton Americans, Gealare Wey have GIVING Do you suppose for a minute he'd be the clever player rt] We gg be bas stamina when in condition he | ieee ee gintonthe stand, Amit great U out in sufficient numbers at San. | the Boston cans ; i i leading lst b if be didn’ se onEarth fg the one man of the lot who has | ine ream Was enjoyed by all pi day's Kame against the Balti |#unk all the money they, possess, into TEMPER SAVING he is; strong batter, a leading 1st baseman if he t ghown real cla ugh to make ft pos-| "It would be hard to convince Harry /™ores, the club will transfer its Interna. | he, SUD: one Wiest Sit toe Sao aoe keep in the pink of condition? He Bible that he might give John al iow that signal Upping te not going on | tonal League franchise to wome otter | gnomer ety in which to Yooate, KIND ink: fight. somewhere . ty. There Js talk of playing on the announced that at Sunday's game | A Drin 8 OM KENNEDY has outboxea " Bao Cod Pata yeti Se cae en saute busy * C/ T sa inten’ yaunta: Me hae t is nave been Towing wwoney pty sitting still—working, play- J tS, John ty of resisting power and r tart ot azall | eight Uris sesaon, despite the | he Highlanders are trying to buy |; leggy Rs ( le Buily 8). D8 Vora Masiaias auiekivy Weestieay baa A fact that the team had one Shottatep MeMilion, who has done eer- (ing or resting, it hits the bull’s zt Tier ohare MME Tastd air. “Ge can take a ce cs is starte in ats. y vice in the major leagues at Brooklyn | eye of desired comfort. PALISADES 7. R I , Btewart demonstrated that te ames were well enough patron tang Cincinnati for thelr club, He ts at J yprosdd ly lal PA oy (i ™ t for a tine, but when the club lpresent playing for the Rochesters, ¢hrice = = hip 1 Dally, mE | ‘Thun joreover Kennedy is an unusually C07 started fosing tho attendance com-|Shamplons of the International League, | 2eU" te} MUSIC HA, ged Soo boxer. He never had ‘how. Menced to d off, until now 4 and if he is secured Martin, who t now LL much of a punch, but lately he has ¢ a because it helps—one glass quenches the ae relieves Coat Shirts—Knee Drawers— will be ¢urned over to Broncos for further seasoning. CARRIE DEMAR Waloped a left-hand Jott covering short, that fh ,PIGHT OTH stn MORE fatigue of brain and body, refreshes—and Whoever wins tt will help to clear the white hope situation, for both Wells oe ct McCoy's “corkscrew.” Avrmicay 1 STANDING OF THE CLUBS, | 4 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Nainsook—Pongee, has no come back. : eet |aeCAN ROOF inedy whey, he wot that puns w e GUE NATIONAL LAGU! | 50 le * Hersan, Hen had fi 1 ar | ¢ Delici — efreshing | Barston laters, Oe, | Gant siecoss ta how ta| Standing, ot the Clube, c ous R ° 4 (BEATS RESER Es [green St ever igs a iin BY as il %6)| 600 metropolitan dealers Thirst-Quenching a bEN ae gs ever since.’ ] ' ‘hat left may give Wells mach Toroutor. 4B ie ter re KAHN & FRANK, Demand the Genuine—Refuse Substitutes ty 7 { trouble. derey Olly 44 42 THE 90 Binets, THE COCA-COLA CO. FEAR ro Results of ¥. opp. Academy Games, ‘ca 10, 20 TAB ON ay oy Datly—! ore 1) Jersey City, 1, : ox nedy are men who Like to keep | hngony ites ¢ '"intttaco THE SHIRT THREE weeks. } in the ring. They aren't slde-stop- dae FOR TO-DAY. Baie, 7) pocbastena, LOX-IT-ON ij re ike some of the other heay a ee New York, re nilledel pala, fay Games bom module TO THE aston, Pidledelpila, af Csienso, Two Reetacey Mame by. ae P, M,N. ¥. Amer} ils at Washitngton, Teston at Cincionatt, Two ga Hhutfele at Roshanass DRAWER $ sabes League Park, Ada, 00¢, Ae ee came Moriteal at Toroale, 4

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