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‘ , i UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY McCarty Did Well for a Novice Against the More Experienced Stewart. Caprright, 1912. by The Prew Puttiehing (9, (The New York Word) to be sure— vit a!) Fidea as the y TOUGH GUY—« little inelegant, night after seeing Luther of Car] Morris, sta handed out by Jim Stewart of Brooklyn, The Missouri cowpuncher had shown admirable — willingness of terrify m throughout ten roun ing. His knowledge of boxing was w | fully lacking, but he satisned the cruyd With Hon hearted aggressiveness, Once or twice he backed away, but his action feemed only human, Stewart hit him hard and often, and aimust when he pleased at times, but tt was only when the onsiaught seemed enough tu tax the Stamina of half a dozen ordinary that MoCarty smilingly withdrew fro St as if for a breathing spell. wart, clever beyond compu! th his opponent, was always master It was the old story of & man with Years of ring experience bebind nim was heard on Aited out of Madison Square Garden last Carty, the J up under : / Berore THE FIGHT. LUTHER MISSED WIS STOOL AND HIT, THE FlooR AN AWFUL MUMP . against a novice with litte but youth! If He Had He Wouldn't Match andietrength to ald him, The expert- enced mun won, of course, vut the novice wasn't disgraced, He had made the fight live! With eome coaching tn ring general- hip and instruction in the method of @elivering punches, McCarty may yet meke a name for himself in the heavy- weight division. He showed much if mot more than Carl Morris exhibited fm his debut bere and he has what It seems Morris will never acquire--ag- Gresaiveuces, the I'll-get-you-yet kind, TEWART didn’t get off unscathed. In fact, he probably knows to-day that he was in a fight and a hard one at that. His ribs on the left side were red when the final bell rang and his stomach showed the marks o pile-driving, crudely delivered digs. Hix left eye, which swelled up tn the sixth round, was almost closed. It was this a8 much as anything else that handi- capped Stewart in the last three rounds MoCarty didn't look so bad at the end. His nose was swollen and his lips puffed up, but he shook Stewart's hand emilingly when the bout was! over as they chatted good-naturedly, 8 they stood up in the centre of the rit for the usual preliminary talk with referee, Billy Joh, the men looked evenly matched—an idea) pair of well-trained athletes. Before entering the ring they had weighed with- tn & couple of pounds of each other, MoCarty 2001-4 and Btewart 203. ste concerned, and McCarty almost equally so. There was nothing in his movements suggesting stage fright that might be expected of a] Su novice making his debut before @ big | ‘!" and critical audience. McCarty looked # ring vet the bell clanged for the first round. ‘Then he lterally dove at Stewart and] a swung @ right as he might slam « door | [lM {3 he given a chance at A: closed. The blow landed on Stewart's | crown, working he, comes out of the clow neck. The cowpuncher then began ewinging both hands awkwardly for Stewart's head and Jim, drawing awa hooked him on the chin as if to ins jer and well used to ring | 2c ‘an unttl| draw, Into Retirement. BY JOUN POLLOCK, L SILBERN, the Greenwich Vill- age boniface, ia a nervy mana) to wast just matched his man Sallor Wh! against Joe Jeanette for @ ten-row bout at the Eleventh Ward Club of Newark on Aug. 20 Sallor White ls a willing chap and he is something of a fighter, but It seems discouraging to stack him against a mun of Jeanette's calibre, However, they're both in tne and it's foating, so Bi! let them yo to tt, same busine: bern provavly figur: see, tho developed Fra ted ula ward tbe top of th heap, finally thrown down by the figuier, ie now doing sumo a4 well for Joe Shugeue, tie der | fart, Lee bas Shuge ap” before. Degion The services of Jac Ngurwendht, must be unled to be in two p Friday night Queensbury A.C. ounces that ie will Howard at ‘Atianti. A pomednady Vata Callahan, the tris plone eho ‘has, made Under the naine of der au) conditions the. Wi will drop bis Call Hate, Toe, manuey thee "fa "be one of the tet of ons f Is vere iowm, wallop to put him down, some caution. MoCarty hesitated « — minute under the showed on McCarthy's nostril: be denied so easily, Luther swept his| Stewart had Jabved him repeate inst Stewart's chin and Jim] stiff lefts, waiing all the tin opening for @ solid right. Ho got the rang ‘om the right etaggered back a couple of steps. Stewart pecked at Mac thr Ung of the punch and dove in again, Stewart hooked him on the cheekbone with his left and then straightened the same arm against Lu- ther's nose, A trickle of crimson| cut, It was in this round that McCarty Not to| showed the first signs of weaken!ng jy with for an tmes with | opening twice, and as the t his left very easily, but the cowpuncher | McCarty was backing aw right drives to Stewart's b Jim held him around t only showed his fine, white teeth in a| attack. pleasant smile and aj in swung both hands ineffectively at Stewart's head. J When the bell ended the round those| mark of McCarty’s face and th wise, men of the ringside began predict- ing McCarty's quick finish. The new- am was much the with all the force in his sholde only sui comer had shown little science, He was! padly outclassed. awkward, they agreed, and It was onty| -— @ question of how long bis willingness wauld etick to him, CARTY shifted his style a bij @ powerful right to Stewart The am in them, and Jot of McCarty away. Me right swing for Stewart's Jaw, but 1 was badly delivered, It went around Stewart's shoulder, losing most of its furee before St reached the spot. Stew. art waited to nail McCarty with righia! ming in, and he ¢.J so prettily, but Mac stood up under them gamely. Me-| Orgy, the Baltimore ‘com Certy then made Stewart miss bis’ into a snag when he met (le Kirke nest two atteinpis with the same hand, wood of St. Louie. The latter, appar indicating that he is quick to learn thinga. nd, and began driving punches had @ they made Jim depend on @ long left jab to keep! rty tried ay eve was in bad tas he was, McC some frightful wallop on Stewar P! punches long after the final bell } his tricks working. won With something to spa. edge, Adi told the » seeing a \ ide opening, took deliberate one. #im and shot @ hard right to McCarty’ “Without batting an eye, it became evi- jaw, When o Westerner took this ee ae der, Tortiay, — Bids i THE Fourrd STEWART LAI RIGHT ON MC, WITH ALL HIS MieHT + OIECARTY DROPPED HIS HANDS AND GRINNED Sailor White’s Manager Hasn't Any Pity tor Him BOUTS TO-NIGHT. | oer we] INTHE SECOND INNING Him Against the Man Who| Chased Champion Johnson | Matohes Ar Johnny Lonan Jack Dorman, Carey Phelan va. Young Sheppera, |) Olympic A. C., next Friday. Jimmy Howard ve Jack Dorman, |} Atlantic A A., Rockaway. Plooahip in dhe ten eontbe te baw ore In the! Whe gets by Crees To “the Hither that or he hasn't any ait ast Abe on his proteges. Silbern has ‘Koe next card at Gide three ten-rouind boats, ely atteats the popularity of They ever, “overlonk tea ed for the Westerner to. Qu the knockvut puuch, ™ weet Juluny Dona they and To Magnolia’ sa) Aariiais is to “meet “Simm Jack Britton and to be matclied for p Ning to hear nom de piume of who refuses to hare a of | oc Tghtere that. am Rel guarantee to. oe ay ta a pronounced men ta his stare nto apear agaluat Jimmy Yoe Coster ten rounds toa tro for Karte a ‘ehen Brown recovers. from. hia “la athe cham First Hour Motor Race Over Board |‘ Track on Sunday |". dent that it would take @ real healthy I the fourth MoCarty piled In with Next Sunday night the championship race e' first one tour | er run on a board the Stadium: | Beach Park ere will be from eight to ton starters, | . who Won the tie longest | polaed him for that wicked inside ippers Motordrome at neluding Arthur run over the cours sections of thi { 4 country are expected) SAN FRANCIS For the next three rounds the going Stewart made yd @ new mark £0F | tis the time ls expected to smeared with blood. He drove in rights but eded in making McCarty look nt he has p! ROM the elghth to the finish Mo- | F Carty seemed to get more strength and his second wind, Stewart's hape and, handicapped rty gave hlin little rest. the star from of Newark at the four-inile This event should be one of the best ever staged at the He forced the going all the time, took on account of the calibre of the 1 but also landed stomach and ribs in a way that will make Jim remember the Hayes Outfights Welsh. | Freddie Wela HE Wille Lewts-Hicks bout was ay I fairly interesting, Willie knew too much for Hicks and had all Although out of j condition, Willle stuck to the job and NATIONAL LEAGUE ently & veteran, boxed like one of the old schvol, He shaded the youngster At close quarters they cuffed each only because of su rior ring knowl other along tie ropes, and then stewart, ow was a KOOd ari at x THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK STRIKING SITUATIONS OF M’CARTY-STEWART FIGHT Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). MS CARTY STARTED OFF WITH A RUSH. TAKING STEWART BY GURPRISE AND SLAMMING Hitt BACK AGAINST “HE ROPES WITH A VoWEYy OF LEFT AND RIGHT SWINGS ANB STRAIGHT PUNCHES? CT WAS “THR ONLY “THRILL OF THE. FIGHT [ST. LOUIS BATTED OUT | LEAD OF FOUR RUNS | ting Attack. 0 will in adie Beth GI sant Baae ie Oo Keete and W 7 ee clasiy with St. Louls. Ed twenty Ataence atid ers Ww a de hun ferent story to: ay. lend, The Brooklyn twirler stop the onrushing cards t of the | Ragon, fied out [No rv centre. M ants short of a | has a Loxvr him. to ‘Pali engage Second Inning. —Konetehy him to heey | xeins forced at at the plate 4 steal, FOUR RU sineled, sh but Was for ‘8 lttle grass Stars from realy to start for on is received, Promoter ung up. Bounced to-day that the’ twenty.roand “bout i adze | tween B ad Charlie Miller the 1 to: niga ate | weight, ad been « ‘Noe akes ON] pace iiere on Labor Day, Sept, 2 in a four] forwarded tra and expect tof three, | seam Will arrive the last ‘uf the week, drive on the ‘ meeting Al! yet a ues is between York, and | uited the latt jotordrome STANDING OF THE CLUBS AMERICAN LEAGUE ee eh ULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES | Detroit, 4: New York First second aaie | PBitel a aaa SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY w York at Detroit at St. Loule, ‘CALDWELL GOT CHANCE TO HEAD OFF TIGERS IN SECOND BATTLE Highlanders Were Out for Revenge for Recent Defeats at Hands of Detroit. |All Major League Clubs Repre-|ctud in poth the Amer! Leagues was present, but Mr. Fultz Pitcher Ragon Couldn’t Stop| Cardinals’ Heavy Bat- BATTING ORDER. Brooklyn. St. Louis, Huggins, 2b. BATTING ORDER. that a meeting w tional League w: Louis club was represented by prac-|mainteni Lioally ita whole strensin, outside of/ Seog ahs ite ail att care (0.60 In ny re to go In Manager Bresnahan, and the Brooklyns) 1°"! Othe aans and objects af the organization, put said that within a atement of the ob- yard and the ball players were | Jects and hopes of the movement would easily able to get to Mr. Fultz's office |be prepared and would be given to the without attracting attention. The time | Press. and place were chosen with this obj Paddock, ab. Elis, rf. Cutshaw, Houser, se. Fish Oakes, cf, Regon, p. Wingo, c. Miller, « Harmon, p. were also numerous. Wall street on Sund: a er Umpires—Rigler and Finneran. Umpires—o'Loughiin and Westervelt. Seven straight defeats—that was what {the Dodgers had on thelr mind this at- ternoon when they began their second , Aug. 6.—Threatening weather attended » Highlanders and Tigers th's ‘The skies were clouded a it appeared as if the game migut cums) to an end before the nine Innings were | bis bat, with which he lined out two homers, proved the stumbling block for Brooklyn on the first meeting, mined banch, and two thousand fans loked for a dif- members of the St. Louls Baseball Club | became talkative around the corridors | nd th The-New Yorkers were eager to taike| of ti eutings they have! been handed here. was sent for the mound for with Wingo on the receiving strenuous work- out in preparation for Yanks show would make It interesting for the Junga- First Inning—Hugsins and Magee both Tey struck out dwell was chosen by ton to occupy The Corydon tele recent games and warm up in fine shape long one to left but was uled out to ’ wer to Konetehy. Tigers to-day, having been ft, Bills walked. Hauser’s bunt filled ‘es with none out. Oakes fanned ago doubled over second, send- runs in, Harmon flies, bringing Wingo home. Huggins sine | to short centre. At this point [retired from the box, Yingling belng | gent into do the Brooklyn slab work cond by Ss grounder, Harmon reaching t) Je Was retired when Harmon Tnning.—Daniels » akied to Cobb, Paddock singled | Paddock pulling up at s hit to Bush and was out at first. CONSTANCE S$. TITUS DECLARED A “PRO en a good deal of conjec- » failure of Constan: IL, this week and single scull champion ship as he said he would. was announced himself that 5 8 wild throw landed | safely at first on an tnfleld hit and Wheat were victims of a double play on the latter's grounder at Frisco Fight News Titus to go to Peoria, Ang 6. -Wit in Francisco as ‘The White Sox have releassd the veteran in| 8 coming from had sent in his entry to Katta committee for the vent In which he won the title In 1908 , it was sald that International Robert 3 ayers that Huvesota, las been signed by tie Athletics, ©) McFarland wl be ae Obi earned that the real reason # the fact tha! he has been dc mmittee in char |Secretary R, Fortmeye right thie box, of the regatta. | poate Cottman be etwwen Abe At Yetrday ‘and Uotirath is | lerews, robs him of his amateur standing. jeyer says the regatta committee Titus is a professional his entry | och vd Wheelman has | | |has proof that nd that they at ight weight olaght to how he stands they | hs He sent nis entry tn several days | . but it was Lnmediately Maltimore, | Brighton Beach | itn Perey | HENDERSON’S Titus is keenly that he is a gone to considerable expense pr ppointed over the ut he bought a new § that tt would enhance ining the title, training diligently, NEWARK, ge nt, ttaiated Lew Meyer of Magia [Bayee & Norworth Baye ROB EDITED BY RT EDGREN 4 STEWART SToppen ALMOST" EVERYTHING MSCARTY STARTED WITH A LEFT «AB TO THE FACE, 1M THE NINTH ROUND. MECARTY NEARY’ FLOUNDERED Td THE FLOOR FROM WEARINESS WHEN STEWART MADE HIM MISS Ball Players Form Union for Mutual Protection at Secret Meeting in Wall St. —>— Konetchy confirmed the story from tthe Players’ side. He declared that every an and National sented and Davy Fultz says that only the senior league had member spresent. Mr. Konetchy also 4 jeclared that Mr. Fultz was to be the Is Elected President. president of the organization. Mr. Fultz, while deprecating the fact that the news of the formation of the union had got out, confirmed it. He sail that while it would be a union t. It has just been found oUt} for the protection of bal players in Jong talked of unton of baseball players ts at last an accomplished te M) gtreet Inst Sun-| tion of Labor or any other labor or- ry club in the Na-jganization, The main thing was to represented, The St.jmake # absolutely obligatory on the ce of contract obligations by at which y Ie lonelier than | short time a full them Senators One Game Nearer To 'o Top Rung of Ladders Helded their double win over the Phillies witho ‘autogetber, "ut 40 error and made nineteen hits Great Victory Over ory Over White Sox] 7c ea a rte de Reduces Boston’s Lead of | 2m tveSmpmd tottiern Ott of tir hat AE Going down! Race to Five Games. ar fave taken « es of etaek, three times and scored the same Bumber of hite, the lead of the American League ae Senators are one game nearer | including « double, | Fans ecured ty’ his alde, , who on to ‘owns. When a team is be- Speak the right word at the ht time and your un wear troubles are ended. the} His timely single paved the I, brother of Jesse, the oid | | Hascball Commission has decidoi | ell of the Skeeters, of the | gue belongs to tae Reds, Coat Shirt-Knee Drawers Nainsook and Pongee Oc Sold by 600 Metropolitan De; KAK PRANK Ser® Piteher neon, “one of the greaieet dati | ver represented tho Guiveraity vf « 2 Wholesale Distributors THE TAB ON THE SHIRT OX-1T-ON TOTHE DRAWER AMUSEMENTS. ee pe | ae on Seenh 2 Beekiy Mat, BRIGHIUA a of Yesterday's Mgotreal, J. Hosh CON RAY SAMUELS, “California,” Jy Dooley & Sales, Hart's Six’ Stopper lege. Trio, Meredith & Snoozer ath PALISADES px ie'tiuu. Airship Ascenal pal, Fireworks Thuraday, But oH TON MUSIC HAL held at the office oftheir employment, it most positively | David Fultz, the lawyer and once great|would not be aMilated with the Federa- | dall player, at 41 W ot| Asked if any managers were taking in view, as it was not desired there|P&rt In the movement, Fultz sald that seaeant Panileite while it had the sympathy of several should be any present publicity, but the | managers it was not intended to take nto membersnip, as they might ngelves in @ confilct of duty to Somerset Hotel, where they are|the union on the one hand, and to the stopping, and the stow leaked out. Ed magnates on the other. Caffaey took over John M, Pitcher Cashion of the Benators went to bat Joe, Jackwon enabled the Nave to. wt pace. Thelr victory over the| Red Hon hic omg salt trite briogley eemraiee White Sox, in one of the greatest uphil battles of the season, while the fed] Manager Wolverton Sox lost to the Naps, is responsible for] Pie! ba ee ne eee a farols and ne their gain, Moreover, they drew a game| the bases full, “and ended the rally ‘by grou further away from the Athletic i lost their fifth game of the sea the lowly hind tn the sixth tnning, 6 to 1, and then comes along and wins out in the tenth it surely deserves all kinds of credit. Walter Johnson, considered by many! the best twirler in the game, Ww rescu way to victory, too, | the Hilitops sent four _ {PITTSBURGH AGAIN GAINED EARLY LEAD OVER THE GIANTS Two Errors Help Give Pirates Three Runs in Second Inning. BATTING ORDER. New York. Pittsburgh. Devore, If. Byrne, 3b. Doyle, 2b. Carey, It. Snodgrase, cf. Donlin, ef. Murray. rf. Wagner, sa Merkle, hd Miller, 1b Herz Wilson, rf. MoCarthy, 2b. Fletcher, Gibson, & Tesreau. D. Camnits, p. Umpires Owen and Brennan. Attend ‘anco 12,000, * MoGraw made a change In his tine-up this afternoon for the second game with the Pirates by reinstating his old out- field, Bnodgrass and Murray, Becker being went to the bench. Twelve thousand people came out to nee the game and was treated to @& pitchers’ battle between Tesreau and Camntta Neither side was able to score in the first inning. For Pitteburgh Ryrne, Carey and Don- lin all died on grounders to the infield, Fletcher making a beautiful play of Byrne's hot one over second. NO RUNS. After Devore had fled out for the Giants, Doyte singled and tried to take second on Doniin's fumble, but was thrown out, Snodgrass popped out to Wagner. NO «UNS. Ragged fielding on the part of the Giants and a couple of hits off T reav scored three runs for Pittsburg in the second. Wagner walked but was forced out by Miller, Devore muffed | Wilson's line drive to left, which sent | sitter to third and Wilson to secon! McCarthy then lined a single into centre, scoring both runners. MeCartay took second on the throw to the plat». Meyers got Gibson's grounder, but i trying to get McCarthy at third th: late and both runners were safe. | nits aingted to left, scoring McCar | Bryne hit into a double play. RUNS. | \fter Murray and Merkle had gone out |for the Giants, Herzog was hit by a pitched ball, but Was caught napping oft first. NO RUNS, | Third Inning—The Pirates drew a Dlank In the third. Fletcher threw out poth Carey and Doniin, but Wagne singled to deft and stole s: nid, OST |lined out to Murray, who made a great catch, NO RUNS. The Giants scored one in their ha!t of the third. After Meyers had oy Fletcher walked and me home Tesreau's long three-bagger to ri centre. Devore walked, Doyle hit Wagner who threw Tesreau out at plate, Snodgrass also walked, and fille the bases, but with this great chan. before him Murray struck out. ON! 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