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ie oo {Some of the Prominent Boxers "Doing a Lot of Sidestepping. Currant, 191 ‘The Pree Publishing Co, \¢ New York World), MONG the big boxers aidestepping j# rapidly becoming the most Popular summer pastime. ) There's Al Paizer, for instance, Al, ince he toppled the Bombardier, has conceived a notion of the value of his wervices that leaves the poor promoters shuddering after every interview. Billy \Qibeon thinks that Palzer is a cham- pion in the demanding line. “If he would be willing to pay the ushers and the light bill out of the gross receipts,” aays William, “we might come ‘wo terms, but what's the use of talking ‘wusines with a man who can’t think in amy Ggures less than 5,007 ). What Fates: falls to consider et afl fe the plain fact that it was Wells who jeame out of their little scrap with the ‘Weel credit, for Wells outclassed the "big Iowan # thousand miles until he blew up more from the fury of his own exertions than anything that Palzer did to him. He should be anxious (if he thinks he bas a chance to win again) te Sght the Wells bout over and clear the diot of the near-defeat from his record. ‘Those who wish to regard big Peiser as ee long as Wells's strength lasted. observe Abe Attell, Abe has been matched with Tommy Murphy in San Francisco. First Able announced that he was going to fight somebody up if the Northeast, Having won that small scrap he sent out word that he was better than ever, and preparations gor the Murphy match went merrily along. Then, @ day or so ago, word came the Attell camp that Able has changed mind. He won't go through with Ma Murphy match, but will start for “=the East In a few days, and will take on Young Shugrue in New York in a Ee Se See According to the statements sent out trom Nolan's ranch, where Attell has stripped, is much more muscular than ever before, and is In fine shape. This, if it fs true, ma tu fight @ youngster like Shugrue. r: SAID that Attell has broken with €x-chanplon, Tt seems th wome regard f fam is to get along with, A San Wran- jan saved Abe twenty thousand dollars! ‘The story runs that Abe breaking poker game one night in San Francisco, and won tne $000, While thie sounds like a pretty big stor: at times. le as lost many thousands @t the gaming tables, 5 fas won, and lost the money t But this time Nolan met Abie in t @ray morning of the second May of pla When he was carrying his twenty thous wand away. Wn took the money and banked it, ani insisted upon having accompany him at once fay from tt hae a fine ranch tn the Mountains, There, after straightening e out, he induced aining along s, Abe in the mountains, hun fog over the bh a Utte He refu 4 to BO in ance to ¥ the clty, t—Atrell In good at least as good leading an Attell lite mphal © for Abe. his rew : Rut hance to @s usual, lie has left his manage: duren. aa anxious everybody as he might be O eourse, when Breat little fie the knows w evident from t Jones, Wol demands m ateh. wants to sidestep an Ad will fight bim, Ym doing the champlo: esa we get so-and-so” (ni avible recompense). Wolga eit Rivera on any reas i won't fight choppea him to pie few months ago, on y terms at ali, og up for & trip to Australia Australia at all. What Jack want something to ellen: eleims and chi he won the tit wouldn't Aight, av for being chary. that Jeanette,’ 4 end he never gets tired,” (“THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1912. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK /[ THAT POPULAR GAME---SIDESTEPPING Copyright, 193, by The Preas Pubiishing Co. (The New York World). UP-TO-DATE ay EDITED BY AND NEW ROBERT EDGREN FRISCO DISPATCHES SAY AGE ATTELL WORD OF CAN'T MARE” CHEER FoR. PacterR. BVEN TAL FIGHT Kolehmainen, Great Finn Runner, Coming York Shortly distance runner of the world, left im- 1S SuIPPING HID MURPHY MATCH TO TAKE ON FEATHERWEIGHT SHUGRUE ITESREAU DOES HONORS |HICHLANDERS FACED. | FOR GANTS IN FINAL GAME WITH “CINCY” JEANETTE, 44 : - “6 ED” WALSH WITH PLENTY OF CONFIDENCE Becker Slams Out a Homer in: \White Sox, However, Were! First Inning, Giving ‘Team- To New Olympic Star to Make His Home in This City for Next Five Years, and Has Already Applied to Irish-American A. C. for Membership. WoLoAsT WILE FIGHT RIVERS | DEMAND 1S ALL THE Bonus oF FoR SIGNING ,AND holm for Giasso' ‘cotland, where he ult on all of Al Shrubb's records, from two to ten miles From Glasgow he will make his home for the next five years. membership in the Irish. New York City, and saya his main reason for coming to the English lan- He applied fo: st to Score, Getting Small Lead Early. Good NIGHT, mates Early Lead. BATTING ORDER. his assault on Shrubb's records be successful ts running in Stockholm, in which he beat Boutn, the great French champion, he in 921 for two d the three miles, while run- will probably By Lawson Robertson. ‘Many inside facts of recent Olympic ‘m possible white hope, can’t erase from| geld and track games at Stockholm, their minds the picture of Palzer stag-|nitherto uspublished. Mr. Roberston «ering helplessly about the ring, bat-|4— the trainer of the Irish-American A. tered from rope to rope and post to post| O, team and is the special correspon- Gent of The Evening World with the Next on the iist of agile footworkers | American team. Walauaests wkw , seconds faster than Shrubb's three-mile record. Several timers of the American con- tingent announced 14.13 for three miles, was only guested Mitchell, rf. but the dista London, July 24. T friendly relations between England and America have been resumed w by the recent visit of a dozen or of the English athletes to the Finland while in Stockholm. Amongst the visitors were Jack- json, the winner of the 1,500 metres; | Eddie Owen, the English mile cham- pion; Hutson, the four-mile cham- ten round’ bout. Young Shugrue te « pion, who is the man that just nailed | featherweight, Murphy ie a lightweight. George Bonhag for third place in| the 6,000--metre race; Cottrill and) een ‘working for several montha, Able Moore, both distance runners, and wolgha at the present time 1% pounds Applegarth, the Unglish champion at ‘They were accompanied the trainer of the | |British team, who is also coach of | {Cambridge University track team. | eluon came along to see that the Fletcher, ss As an “Iron Man’’ Joe McGinnity Is Still Greatest McGtnnity wouldn't be much of a drawback even if here is old Christy Mathewson going ars in the big league. the ball he ts pitch- clearly defined. Kolehmainen has been timed in 4.24 for a mile, but in his pres- ent condition thinks he can surely beat and Finneran made plain Maybe “Iron M he were still on the Giants’ payroll along Ike a champion despite his eleven ful ‘ell be with the majors, } Take the stunt he pulled off for Newark yesterda: He twirled both ends of the double-hes thrice champions of the league and hurtled them Into second place. ‘ Baltimore defeated Mo the Bronchos' two defeats set the first named club In first place markable part of the f home grounds and the second game was an even better effort than the first. The frst contest resulted 4 to 3 and he allowed second ended 7-0, only five hits being registered off him, one base on balls in the two games, showing his wonderful contr pitching arm in. an auto vould never be the same again, but he looks like DODGERS AND CUBS. FINGH THEIR SERES AND HU (Special to The Evening Worl OUNCINNATI, O'Day and his cohorts had some fatr hope when they giant game that thowe who had hoot might stay to cheer, who had gath seemed to be in a sarcasti Special to The Bi AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK. ‘The Highlanders and the White Sox played the third game; Jean Bouin, international eross-coun- | lost the 5,000.) ‘om | Joe might just as ing these days. nine pounds He certainly did look fat, and his lin of a sprinter than over weight.’ against the Rochesters, after them and treal, and that with final of the €00-metre run | Walsh, his star pus remarks about quested the Swedish officials to run the e race was free was thought bj method of running did was delightfully cool and the players displayed an un- sual amount of pepper. x got a lead of one ran! The weather t is that it was mplished on while some of t! loyal as to 4! ven were so dy: fants a round them nine hits, He only allowed of the Chicago A. A. Ns and Zelder drove to decide wh ox him a little too big by Aleck Nelson, the same von Man, only welgliing thei ve as the others, First Inning—Devore ne advantage inp |, being in front all the way, did not | know his position til he hit the strete! , but he coud Lord and Callahan all died on easy in- Nolan. If this 1s @ fact Abe is only | 4 following his usual rule, He has hag boys took nothing stronger many Managers, and I never heard that | lemon squash. eny of them came out with any money | @t the end of their connection with the| held the 1% high hurdle rece | years ago and who t Attell ahoul@ have) trainer of Oxford University, haw still Nolan, hard as Will-| two years more to Ko to coll plete his law ‘cisco newspaper commentation on the the Attell-Nolan combination says that No- | could run fast while playing tugby foot-! 4), He is a tall, slender chap, six jereated ag tina record- | fect one inet in height, and wel In complexion and features he | the sbbing, | to th ants off in front Smith struck out up strongly, but did not | Scheekard walked ick’ in the last forty | After Dantels had gone out, | Sterrett struck ou aling second. —=— - BOXING SHOW TO-NIGHT. Leach Cross va. a thirty | Yards the amateur long slide to tie plate. miled out to i ‘doubled ty right, scoring Zimmerman | rs struck out THREE RU SWEDISH STARTER DESERVES GREAT CREDIT. Aw was anticipated by the Americans, wretalve-start tivle both in | out, Fisher to Duubert | Doyle threw out Mitchell 3COND INNIN! discovered he St. Nicholas A. STLE EAST uled to Arch Cross vs. Battling Hurley and vs. Benny Kaufman of Philadelphia, all ten round bouts. had been used and were ready, ivopean. sprinte Tesveau threw out Cheney tripled to kard fanned, fleld screen, Chicago Gets Jump on Dahlen- | isu’ Atte) the former quarter Known that Abe is @ reckless gambler | American A. C. He developed times he punning cross-country and playing rug- | py and soccer football ee tO hia uncle's coaching. den bin to take | Matches Ari RS Lee Barrett of Waukee, ten rounds, Fairmont A. *, Saturday night. Young Diggins of Philadelphia vs. Kiddy, ten rounds, St, Nich- erican trainers n forwarned and thetr were ready f but atiributes [ish start ites and Scores Three Right Off the Reel. Tid Iining—Kvers threw out CHAPPLE BREAKS TWO WORLD'S CYCLE MARKS. °K again, | py Moran stole second, | stances did ay || “AWINSOME Wi ow" Two more world's motores to smithereens Beach Motordrome. accomplisned r Chapple, the Moran slid in The injury was heats had been r BATTING ORDER. the fall as he has b n training since | D8 had quaitiied for the a r | training he will make an attempt at the| mained with Ralplt Craig to take care record held by John Paul Jo erman champion flied to wheat one mil> and for having heard Horse. Show Opens | AtLong Branch A good-sized delegation of ¢ still love King Horse jou He has an i¢ nthe sprint he off in the 1,000 metres should be able to | jolt the record, money wan offered. @ that distance in 39 an offer from Tom de to get the men away Mercier in the featu which was the mile championship. thirty miles was 23 minutes To the surprise of e event of the international milk leg, aside for a man Automobile accident at Rockaway receutiy, be wus compelled to pam up ook Rau ten CHICAGO, Th, Dodgers bad stopped out on t of the ly atven up all hone ans roman at the Garden save that Johnson has failed to even anewer he teledrauna le bas sent to te now of the opinion th {inde to give all MMs attention to lis vate | 1 for a heat, and Patching, 1 minutes 38 4 ck up a good and make natch himself, and, m the Harvard Stadia | \ALL THE MARATHONERS AT- TEND CHURCH, On the morning of the marathon race, marathoners Chureh tn Stock teenth annual Me will be races well-filled entry 8 of the show blood horses in the ast ¥ was Warming intil the last minute before mak- ‘The son beat hot upow Phere was scarcely recze afloat, so it looked would be @ hot time this afternoon. na are all prepared to gra mi-final easily, rds it was seen HAMPION WOLGAST, too, {sn't t ht anybody and attended the Catholl these are roadster Wolgast ts a jer champion improssive aight to seo the thirteen men, Indians and all, filing into the en by Tom Mike s manager, Jones Is the ®#2¢ diy buffer for Wolgast when the champion “Of course Jones, “but # business, and while at grammar school six y I won't sign hin) up for (he match un- ming an im- yon’ 10) yarde football punt and running although eventually to fight and whe destep, This is a ponies, pairs and tandems, have been made preparations Cubs ave desirous event, ew York Thursday have a good rest befor the Glante at fay, and Dablen te anxious to do tle same tn antiolpatt ine Hank O'Da Wise Man’s Chance added to the park. The exhibition wi!) close Saturday. — de To-Night, metre hurdle, w ifornia, and ts on in Orange, Cul- | Remnant Sale — ; Every day we are making into suits piece ends from $30 and $40 suitings. Every day we are adding new ends, se to buy for $18 what ordinarily costs double? Coat and Fancy Waistcoats, to meas- , Were $10. cond try the pistol wae fired, seeing Lippincott had ie to the Madam Reds aroun’ Jump, high ju je terme, Wille Ritehie, who Inning. —Moran Mied Noriuorn wae onay, Tinker P He saya he learned atl he knows of stu four rounds & yurdiing by watching F the former Olymp! ending the Univ Isn't it w And there Is our old friend Mr. John m. 1 believe firmly that Jack's sign: alle ff. Don't think he intends going to walker, mty of Mouth. STANDING OF THE CLUBS, the Engilsh champion AMPIICAM LRAULR, who was pu fg 10,000 maitre walk oy the Jucges for walk upfairty, was sent ette, land the very next whom he has refused to meet ever aince British Olympio team managers, I) Johnson told me him- severe penalty was questioned by some weit that there was one fellow he of his tear-matos, epiied that he was AVONAL Litagus, i} OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, 1 don't blame him “The trouble with the heat of the rr aid Jack, “ts that he and quality for the final, end then in er knows when he's licked, He just the event of his qualifying @-gettin’ up, and a-gettin’ % | rnheim and 9th Street take @ chanos Hannge Kolghmajnen, (he champion ny TWO ERSEY CY GYLSTS TO MAKE 1 TBBMILE TRP Record Ride to Start at City Hall on Aug. 4 and to End at Dixron, Ill. Two Jersey City eyclists—P, J. Sheary and Emil Lurly—are making prepara- tions for what is probably the lon t Journey ever made on a bicycle, The men propose to travel from New York City to Dixron, Il. oing by way of Detrolt, a span of 1,786 miles. They ex- pect to complete the trip in fourt days, allowing ten riding hours to the day. Both men are members of the Cyct Riding Club of America and are en thusiastic cyclists. They have made several long journeys on bicycles. In 1910 they made the trip from New Yor to Chicago tn 9 days. 6 hours, and tn 1911 wheeled all the way from to Toronto and back in fifteen days They have planned to start on the [record breaking trip on Aug. 4 They will arrive at City Hail shortly before noon and receive a letter bearing Mayo Gaynor's signature. The riders have agreed to obtain a ¢ thelr appearance fron tthe towns th a INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing of the Clabs. Chub, Beltimore. Rochester. Toronto W Providence Newark 4 Montreal Reaul Rittalo, Games Scheduled for To-Day. City at Newari atl Hoc sonter ronidene ‘ Royale to Meet Again. Uark the Koyal Giants and ash on Saturday aftergoou the seria, the firmt having the ‘surprise of mans ve been strengthene! ley will be called Tracey Ontpoints Sheema NEWARK, N. J) Eddie Sherm boi Morria Park, Baschall, To-Day, 4 as cans ts, Chic, Amer lasaue AM..SEMENTS. RAMMERSTEIN' T pally Mar, HOUDINI THE TALKING DOG” | C1 AL Every Houdini will his ‘sabi Wanlek GARDEN THE PASSING ee hid 2 SHOW OF 1912 He vay Tie To-Day & Sat. 2.10. D FOR PLAYHOUSE ¢* REN ar D DEVILLE MON. | & THURS. THST PHOTO PLAYS DAILY. | Continuous LLU ML Aft, 6, 10,18. » Bb “"Come ‘Any Time. Ziegfeld Moulin Rouge "yt, [eS ae Sat. at 2.15. Audience fan jean breezes, PAUL J. 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