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——— { Does Johnson’s Copyright, 1612. by The Prom Pabitehing Ca, York World) red without (The © Jack Johnson has re waiting for Labor Day Jack took the easy Way out. He didn't risk being whipped. fought for their Jobnson deserts bis without @ Other champions tw vite struggle, Johnson's case isn't like that of any | Corbett and fight) champion. sullivan, Fitssimmons all vad courage along until they met ang lost to better m men. Jeffries was forced to retire fr the ring, much against his Inclination e there wasn't ottier man:in the world considered good | enough to have en an outeide at the time, beca with him, Jobnson i* retiring when he ts over- @helmed with offers of big purses to fight any one of several claimants of hie belt—retiring because he feara de- feat. ‘Hle one excuse ie that the promoters Won't offer him enough money—won't come to his price. He has been offered $1,00 for two bouts in Australia, against Sam Laung- ford and Sam McVey. He has been offered $30,000 for meet- ing Joe Jeanette in a thirty-round bout -dn Paris. He has been offerod $20,000 and moving picture rights (probably worth eo In a} New a8 much more) to meet ten found decisionie:s te spend six week: fag to fight in Py bout. Johnson hides behind these Mimay ex- cuses and excessive dnmanis easier to avold matches than to fight-— | \amd ever so much safer, “yellow streak.” If thi 2h caution. 4% he can get out of it fag expenses. That w. + €0 practically @ fnien fight. soft mone; Mf offered mor would reconsid Plek, Jeunette’s manager, with Johnson in Chicago. tables, several plates of bread, and a piece of ple and drank uw lot of coffee, |! "t th ery bite of At With an appetite iike that can be much @ut of shape. He didn't look at all fat, Port to tember, ‘Demarre He enjoyed ~/When I asked him how ned “that he looked thick waisted in the Las Mion league star Vegas phoivsrapns — Johason — jumt {out the exact laughed ie to think I was Bot in froot of a can plon who doesn't ge: fous to box, Ad doe in when he is in the mood for it. always did dislike the Botion of moet Meet the toughest men ime Packey McFarland Powed matches between the fallen through because of Wolguat’s ic mands. But Ad says he's willing bex McParland ten rounds, w.thour u| and Doyle Med to @ecision, 185 at 3 o'clock, no champion. | base ON balls but ¢ ehip tide at stake—providing ay $82.500 for his end of the pura: Wow! A lightweight asking for boxing ten rounds without a de-| @ision. Isn't that enough to make tae! forced ow @d-timers turn over in wel k Erne, Joe Gans or any of the Kreat old boys of ten or fifteen years ago volding | and M @ut for $22,500 for boxing ten on—practically graves? Imagine Fri vign without a de * aa exivbition! that money, and Any on SYDMEY, ©. B.. July ‘31. UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Retirement | From the Ring Mean That the “Yellow Streak” They Used} to Say He Possessed Has | Again Come to the Surface? ce | the bout offers are genutn n excuse to offer tor eacn | Fefunal. He doesn't want to take the long trip to ...ralia. He can't afford travelling and train- 1s, He wants $90,000 fm cash for the New York ten-round But} It's the old} @ays they used to say Jolinson had al statement w too strong he at least has his full share He won't meet a real fighter | New York For fighting | Spode Flynn in Las Vegas Johnson recoived | 2OYle: Just 813,00) in cash and $1.00) for train- to] Mur No doubt | Herzog, ab. * for tight. | Meyers, c, ing men he had no fear of Johnson 3 determination to| AM. P- Fetire. He wouldn't hold out for $9.09] Unnires—Vinn for ton decisionless rounds In that case, Johnson's rotirement isn't caused by | POLO GROt amy lack of fighting condition, 7 Nobody d said: 'Why, wanted |noun ra L stuck my stomach out as far as I could.’ D WOLGAST 1s a another ring o: ms n very an however, | can pro: have] Beacher, Doyle wiVing Ana 800 for all |July 31 way It Hecker, of. Merkle, 1b, ay, rf. r, 88. {only 4,000 cam \Giants and 1 Innatt, Hants } afternoon that of Now York Boston Nation \ Ward res ADI gucceeds to that the Red Merkle got Hot iol For New ¥ No 1 Kun got ab Pugiistic! The Giants fatle Kid La-|haif. After Mer | ray singled but He: -| FORT ling; five sult, 108, Worth, Lady | twe 1d mecond; Toddy ches Mciniyre |ington), 36 to 1, 6 to 1 and 7 to 5 Brevon and Johnny Connelly of Boston |'Time, 3.60 O'Connor, Mystic Tag, Joo TO OT a beet tics ‘also ran. THAR ROK Maldous, HAS TAKEN THE Easy way out GIANTS PAY $5,000 FOR STAR PITCHER OF MINDR LEAGUE Gossip ache) Also Had News of Ward Selling Out to Gaffney. HLLTOPS START WELL | IN FIRST OF SERIES WITH Wi WHITE SOX They Put seats at Ease With! Five Run Lead Over best 2 Team. Cinetnnatt at Calengo at Brooklyn Vituatury St. Women Enjoy Boxing Boule Held i in Rockaway Club’: served re BATTING ORDER. ‘BATTING ORDER. Some of Them “R “Roast” Ref- eree Haley for Permitting Some accompanied by male escorts, but others (Special to The Even! saran dinner {cAufe much of “Why,” ex Claimed Mac afterward, “you ought (| {Mts Ames have seon that fellow eat. He ate fy big plates of chicken, & lot of vege 4 str this afternoon, landers and the White Sox started thelr © session this afternoon under ble conditions, through the morning, ont to the box for EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY $1, "THE SURE-THING CHAMPION (The New York World), Copyriaht, 1912, by The Presa Publishing Co, p Nat ts STANDING oF THE CLUBS NATIONAL LEAGUE, | Pirtabarah, BF 1 ph Uvatoa, 7! Si Louis, 8. 1 account of GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY — jew York, | New York at Chicago, Task. #750. we A . eaaree FoR 10 ROUNDS IN NEW York % SEE SOME FUNNY CLAIMANTS NOW “THAT J oHNSON HAS Quit WE'LL | Hate is set tel 1 Woraast’s Moohst IDEA OF |i mmois before tie Jamuen AG Rasinet HIS OWN VALUE PREVENTS HIS {farted a if he wore acing to kak Heniey oo bakabad GIBSON FoR THE GARDEN . I y section, be lure tiie wane Tok ari P.M otrow with matehe the Crescent on hand at Miles & Park, st, | scueduled | 4 mediately | take piace. | McLought: M1 Challenge Cun gantea oa id the Doat" tamed Bethe <9 bs With be tepresented 19 the race red to the homecoming Philec I features “erranged, The citizens of New York e to extend a) throng Young Unequal Match. 11 by their lonesome, over | Haley, 4 score of women, some young and at- a thing tractive and t of course comely, were excited specta- tors at the boxing show he Auas A, C. at Rockaway last night. |1He ‘They were scattered all through the re- ‘i 1 by the |iubbs, welcome to the members of the vistorious, Amer Hatelptia and. G yn and no one tn the t trousered fight fans enjoyed ho sport more keenly than they. ‘The bout that ed most enthusias: from the falr ones was the scheduled | ten-round mil! between Hock Bones and | ae the Oawantal lie worven ould undacatacd (Why Dix- ay on, weighing only nave to battle with Hones, who and were the referee, Jeasure in congrat mur noteworthy victory for permitting such They were accordingly very . reat not so young, but [#¥Mpathetlc when Bones sent Dixon nto | dreamland other bouts, Victory will serve. as _tusentive: to all to Willie Ryan Tt is my earnest ry, were hugely enjoyed by the fem- section also. In the {frst international race for the Geora ‘grounds were not damp enough to keep Just before tho gaine It Was anno Bem uetine eben. ie the athletes 1 purchased De » crack pitch the Southern was silm compared CUBS AND DODGERS DID SOME HITTING IN js: GAME ACROSS BRDGE = raw first week In Sep- appeared on is understoad that Information also lot of ginger inte ey Ad expectations of wi n Weaver fumbled his went to third when Cicotte Bombardment in Third Inning! 0 {Mt mile and. sev {Creme De Mente, ‘Chase lifted a sacrifice ly to Callahan, ither side scored Sterrett going This filed the scoring Ster immons taking second another blank Brooklyn. Chicago. Moran, ef, Shockard, If, Y ve Sehull b Tinker . 1b, Zimmerman w Leact Wheat, It turned back Ford rs Was thrown out by Grant, | Zeider's rap wild rounds | NO RUNS. In the third after jout, Fromme hit Ames | In their day they used to fight, and! for as! Aight their heads off, for 10 per cent, of and Ba metimes inuch less. ft the three was a better fighter bhan Wolgast by there were scores of others as good as | bp whose names have beon nm. They didn't get $2. ‘the fighting they did In thel a Newark Bout Ends tn Thir: out between Harry Tracey of Mhuiladelphia en4 Young Shugrue of Jersey City bebore 1 Ward Glud of Newark ended in the th the former claiming he was fouled, nt by at east ton, sono 22 though adu't traiue! for mtn iter Sree Wdemite the ertehien Ne labored Tit Yr gu Htter sak devced svat oat ts give had’ a bard time keeving track i ist —_—_——— “ORMbIte Boxes Draw in by: Mclean had gone Colling struck 01 Rath taking th n pushed a sit but Chicago Cubs hi tousin Puss, Brooklyn team was full « showed up Well in practice. 6 to 1, first; Latent, ‘irst Inning=Sheckard out, Allen tol 8 to B and 7 to 10, second Hummel, Shulte out, Smith to Hum: Bev. | (Schuttinger) 1b to J, ‘Tinker tied to Hummel, NO third, Time, 1.08 $ Anna, ’ 1 to Leach, Northen fann: yrup a Jed to left. Wheat out % ND RAC Saler, unas year-oldy and upward 103 (Mooney). land 10 to 1, and Lord Ladis also ran ate Glass, 124} wer, King’s Come | 4 there'd wt of the n noe ert furlongs 103; Mieooss 10; * Field Flowe 110; | Steeplechase; $1,000 Sends Allen to Tall \eciern eat Timbers. master irra BATTING ORDER. dB ie ia ie r "ARK, BROOK Remnant Sale LYN, July 21.—"Bad" Bi Dahlen de- layed Still adding piece ends daily, Still offering $30, $35 and made to your ‘ Suit, $18, and trousers, $16. _ A chance to test ARNHEIM making until the last minute and then to-day, — Lietle Manager Chance's hop rhe winger 1| d, NO RUNS ot thit hae G Tr will be. some the Watertown ‘( of Le R. FORT ERIE ENTRIES. RACK TRACK, FORT ERI ‘The entries for toemorrow'a races are as follows reolds and up; foaled ; one mile and seventy yards, ~ », 98; Capar Sauce, 110; Parade, 98; Ondramon, that King 4 arke dented the club with a cup Ledyard Blair will direct FIRST RAC! ia the Grand Circ *Hurut Candies, 103; Carossal, ao the Grand Cire K colt of Baron Direct INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. ing of the Clap, i8 Jersey Cty. BY 60 516) Providence. Conditions; three-year-olds; four-vear.olda and (a) Gun Coxon, Coupled, the colored championship of the coun: recognized as th fo be a hummer from start to fi 4,2 * Apprentice allowan’ $40 materials *18: rnhe im AMERICAN KOOF ess and 9th Street EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN (TOMMY BURNS NO} CLAIMS THE TITLE y 31.—Tommy turns, former ch heavyweight list, announced to-day his Intent! yn make an attempt to regain the t arn 1 | “Now that Johnson has retired tis O’Rourke Isn’t Managing Palzer—at Least Not Yet —— BOXING S SHOWS TG-NIGHT. | Fighter Wants Tom to Take | Him Back, but Won't hae ine ae Work Under Coniract. bouts. Kid Carter ve. Jack Golden, | BY JORN POLLOCK, TRKB to ithe hae again os anagement of Al mths ago, t being treated . manager of the wir th hie mateh with HARRY THOMAS DEFEATS [aise ALBRIGHT AT BRIGHTON. Harry Thomas of Phila Albright of Denver in the the two heata ont of three. the first heat in 2 minutes 501-5 sec the Easterper captured the nest tiv tes 512-3 seconds and 2 minutes 501 Vhe were all closely contested, Ray rk, one of the etary motor racing fied in’ New Jersey, wi Brighton to-night and make up an eff Thomas's golow. This will event for Thoidas, as he will mle int ndonmls overs I have some hot weather suits that will mean a cool saving to you of one-half their value. Moe Levy,, Kelly Detents Krause. “My On $19-125 Walker St., N.Y. PHILADELPHIA, July 91, —Freldy fj feasted Johauy Keaime after six gruelling ° in the main b Spring Garden Cla & Boys Kelly wan, force 1 bimself in every | round, as Krav in hie fightsin a Miller Wins by a Shad « uiier wires aee,, |PERSPIRING FEET and Joo Borrell fought ten fast rounds at the | POSITIVELY CURED. Morristown Athletic Club, Borrell forced the | simjle, rinlows metlivd. Sallsfaction gua fight during the first four rounds, Miller the ni fur ded. re ton rounds a r z A X. 4 SE) Stamdard Jor yet a ae HAMMERSTEIN'S| Kinemacolor AND Motion Pictures of, ROOF. 330s] ir aise & DAILY MATS. | "2k, MUR Rly: 25e_ & Sie Talking Dog rem Minerra Coverdale & Niicarn Cycling Comeds tia lile, Qaartetie, |} Ziegfeld ivioulin Rouge. AWINSOME W1DO} GLOBE ci ital gata ‘The Rose Maid Ay | LYCLUM# PAUL J. siriean Hu "Hunt S¢ NORTH BEAGE Yoats }uast 9%sh and /34th Street jueensboro Troll FREE'VIREWOAES LJESUAYS and THURSDAYS AMUSEMENTS. gad. Biggest WINTEK GAKDEN ciate Yan Cole. kt aps 8s 2E-NTHE | PASSIN« Show on Earth Pet yi oy vir | HOW OF 191. J : PLAYHOUSE" dick LeGhASE tlh CON 8 Merc LAs AMEDEMBNY PLAC, id mon Steamboat Steeplechase pape” DEW—Dally M Hf >| BRIGHIU Bee COMEDY $1 4 “BUNTY PULLS’ THE FROCTOK’> wale ut NY. THEADERS, | rence, Bann, Sheds ete’ " MUSIC HAL L SUL ACD the B. Norworth Pisin Ont? CHANGED. ‘i 1AM to 1! 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