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pans: LD, MONDAY, AUGUST | THE EVENING WOR yk 19, 1912. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK — EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN MILEWN 36 SECONDS 1S AIM OF RASHA “ONMOTOR CYCLE + Dallas Speed Phenom. Calls Brighton Course the Only 100 Mile an Hour Track. “ righton each is the ont. have ever ridden on in my long racing career, and if the weather conditions are right to-morrow night I'll ride the first mile ever ridden on a motor at that speed," declared Eddie Hasha, the Dallas wonder, after setting a new rec- ord of 97 1-5 seconds for the mile at the Plighton course last Saturday night. “The track ts 0 smooth that you don't Notice the speed, and when you con- sider that my fast time was made in a Trace and put in a special time-trial, you can realize that I will be able to take considerable off when I am wding alone, hugging the white Mne, To do. the mile at the ‘century clip’ I will have to travel the distance in 3% seconds, tak- ing only two-fifths of a second off of each lap, and with a track like th at Brighton I think this Is possible. Several pilots have travelled laps at the rate of 10 miles an hour, but a mile has never been registered at that speed, and Hasha's desire is to drop the mark where {t wili never be touched. He will UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY SOME HEAVY GOING TO-NIGHT Copyright, 1012, by The Prese Publishing Co. (The New York World). MISTO MADDEN ~ DIS AM ) ROUND FO, AN’ AH IS Fol! AH OPENING I vey! ) URE-consiRR my INTENTION OF FIGHTING HS EVENING {! WELL -AINT THERE ‘ SOME OTHER MANNERIN wricrl we CAN SETTLE THIS ARGUMENT? cl” STILL A-LooniN’ “MCCARTY SAYS HE WONT HAVES STAG FRONT “TONIGHT HE Stadium-Motor@romo = et MoCarty Looks the Class in His | Bout With Willard at the Gar- den To-Night. Coomrieht, 1912, by The Prem Publishing Co. he New York Wor HIS us a » preuty 600d week to ooene back to town after a vacation, fen't 1t? Lots of excitement over fhe ing fights that are com! over a few that are here or uta Vitnere'li be some fun at the Garden to-night when the hoavywelght aspi- fants bump into each other, Luther ‘McCarty was (to have met Arthur Peiky, but the Royale A. C. protented that Pelky was previously engaged to bex tn Brooklyn, ao Jose Willard, the Tay Gaeat THINKER - DAN MERETERCKY SAYS, * JEANETTE WiLL Muss UP THIS GUY MAODEN ust To. START His TRAINING FOR SHE JOHNSON FIGHT’ here- WIM Sav'AGE’ AND TOM KENNEDY wht DEAL A FEW HANDS OF “HE FANCY. STUFA) {LITTLE RELUCTANTLY Highlanders Sorry Season Doesn’t Last ee Faston jr, Pawtucket, 6-3, 6—1, 6—3. eowpuncher, was substituted. Witiard le ee Richard Stevens, Hoboken, won from | giso ride in the free-for-all handicap, tw Rood enough and tough enough to give Till | han LOIN Da . ag gs boo bleh fae eo $+. _ | the feature event, in which there will be MoCarty some good fighting, although & n jr, Newport, won from | six starters. The Texan Will ride from Mac certainly looks the clase in this fight. ‘eeeertpaiais - Se - = —~- (. _ [Be ©. 'F. Nebel, Cincimait, e, -3, eratch and will be forced to extend The first round of fighting he put up BY TD. ttle, New York, won from | ™meelt all tho way to win, Against Stewart makes him look very! 1 ocal Ball Club Might Win|| Majer League Races oF. Touchard, New York, 64, 6-2 00d against any boxer lese clever than od in Detail. , Jim, even If Jim id beat him by a good : Report: William L. MoKin, Short Hitis, N. J., marein. American League Pennant if EASY TENS MATCH! =: won from L. Curtis %, Boston, 3-6, McCarty hae been training and lenrn- NATIONAL LEAGUE. oe a ae {ng more about boxing every day. 1| the Season Was Only Long or, Phtledatphta, won from | Emile Friel, the French see me are say he learned a few things about z ‘B Ser Philadelphia, €—2, €—2, | tmparcet here to try to defeat Kramer, made a New 40 sive and uke themes 1 tne wen Enobgt Pick dis es ae ikea, toe Seacen, ca | Soon Te our, cemsac ies ee rounds with Stewart, I probably ickman Wins From Burden trom W. Po Burdan, Newport, 1-6 46, |v) oC Alfred Gronda and Eroest Pye of Austral It wna really a three-cornered ri Amer. etart against Willard with his eat-'om-up bet 44, 64, 7-5, nd them countries i ap RLM celle bgt Mg el - in One of Most Excitin; TN. W, ies, Boston, won trom H, A. | finsndl'in'the omer named tough finhter of a rating clever boxer} ¥ BOZEMAN BULGER. Loner MScerty - 4 Bees ile Boston, won trom BE. A. | tinned i the order nimed, fighter like Stewart to stand that HE only thing bothering the High- “SRE FANS WILL WATCH THIS) Rallies Ever Seen ‘Walter Roberts, Harttord, won from fs MoCarty’s second chance landers just now ts that me eee Boy TONIGHT 7O SERIF He: ui i, Bate Sion, 4 Lagi i gon does not last until Thanks . D, Bourne, New , won tram f 00 mt favage-Kennedy pout~|siving Day. Give them a little more time HAS ANYTHING HE DIDN'T SS Pee oeeees PS ee FR Oe | here's boxing class. Kennedy is as| 8nd they'd cop that flag just as sure SHow IN His FIRST FIGHT HERE: _ NEWPORT, R. 1., Aug. 192.—Lawp ten- | 6-3. a ¥ fame as the gament—and clever, Ken-|4# you're bora, Can you imagine our| ™ WHEN HE Lost TD JIM STEWART {nis balls were flying across the nets and Pastel sovio eg ersmahe Pbk take 2 medy hae @ good jaw and @ lot of en- | much al and kidded Highland =e Dounding on the sodden courts in tho] RW, Dana, Pawtucket, won from V. Qarahce. Hie performance is known | winning six out of seven games in on opening matches of the thirty-second|C. Harrison, U. 6. A., 64, 6-1, 64 quantity. ‘ week? Whether you can or haa ‘national lawn tennis championship be-|_A- Spee} i acy pre) on Not so with Mavage Here ts one Mj oMicial dope is right before you. Thcy P F On seg At sovees RA Hou delphia, the cleverest big men in the world, It| took four out of five from the ‘Tigers apke to Fight e Battle rehab areth Reaak toenet ond [CER CHESTER ‘AN Pate, New York, won trom @, @ hundred matches in the first and sec-|w, Wightman, Boston, €2, 6-3, 63. ond rounds to be run off during the da: —————_—_- the committee urged the players to make and walloped the Browns two times in one afternoon for good measure, More- over, they trimmed the Browns in the MeCarty know as much about fighting a Savage does he could go out and Whip Johnson to-morrow. But Savage Before Returning to Paris Greatest of champions he doesn't. Sometimes he Koes against At after breakfast, Hiltoppers figure that they would win er breakfas\ Interest in has been known as an in-and-out |firet game after being six runs behind : i ; an early start, und some of the first} INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. fighter. Sometines n@ Agriovtien abe “deg pane a ies inde ask setae Illinois Thunderbolt in Danger BOXING SHOWS | TO-NIGHT. clashes were brought off within an hour stig oc Notch COLLAR of Losing Bout With Car-!] Garaen. A. c, Medison Square the forenoon round Meets close in front and the toughest of propositions with all the confidenee Relpl: Roe might dis- Play in approaching a piece of mince | aluty out of the neat seventy, and Wol- verton Immediately concelved the Won of getting Ban Johnson to extend the Ca 55, ries HOTT iar). 485 110/981 343, peitter if Houck Whips Him| Garden—Joe Jeanette ys. Jeff Mad- den, Luther McCarty vs. Arthur Pelky, Jim age va Tom Ken- centred in the ship court between G. S, Touchard and R. D. LAttle, both of New York. Of the match on the champton- | 3% 15¢ 2 for 25¢ terday’s Ga: Rewer Fone Hint, 2a: Paseo as F. Beeond senson, He probably won't do It, but {Ue a nice thing to think about anyway. Having tired of being the footpel of the league the Highianders woke up last nedy, all heavywelghts, ten-round |} pair which qwili defend the national doubles championship to-morrow Tou- chard was a slight favorite before the match be at Philadelphia on Sept..27. a@hd not as enthusiagiic as he might ¥ However, since joining Dan Morgan's stable Savage has taken & new shine to him working thers until he haw @ chance Sie. to get nettied Dowd pack Having sent Martin and McFarland is the sport, atid ho says himesif that he | ‘Tuesday and decided then and there to} to the minors, Stump !s BY JOWN POLLOCK. ———_ as’ th Another Interesting contest was ex- feitends to do some real fighting. some kicking themseive Ul — man feft for the job. It is TLLY PAPKE, whe scems to have heerwettht | pected hetween A, 8. Dabney and 8. H. 4 for To-Dey, Celterton mics spars Gittins Remembgring the way I've seen Sav-|an extra base and wanted It they simply |UAderstood, though, that the Highland | regained considerable of his good ; especially when he can a L FR (TMARTRE ‘ame fight, now and then, when pitted | took it, that's all, In two aamen they ¢ a string on bath the younk- | fighting Serm of @ few years G80. wil at up 8 faae tate, mare of eee - nape menese: | MON so against some hard mark, I expect to! stole twelve extra aacks and ten of|*° eer enes aie bet they will bo} want {abo part in ono Aum before he| tis fmons He has mated Deo “Prt Fim [tne cea B.S aiding aioe 4 ideute at Mourreal, E ha find real fireworks on view when he| those thefts werg turned into runs. Phe | snring. ‘There ie no Mate aah Pext i returns to Paris, where he is slated to! {6% hig gina of Howton, wg pment Se apap Milde tsa 32 | The Dee “OPEN Px NY's meets Kennedy. poiley of Wolverion's men from now on jmons having a corner om the Joh ai| et George Carpentier, the Fronch | Nloia £1 ws fom ure oak ggcLaughlin, T. C. Bundy and HH Powreiselnae Meee RALrayTr: BIN HOO D" owed | is et thelr ne wed, 0 ‘on went Monday 7 I. y olan Barro\ ut || CRT par at As Yor Jeanctte and the supposed act Ly, ee eeu oD ob second, His hitting and flelding have} champion, in a twenty-round battle on | night, = Braley were expected to have easy con-| pester, who vane, La iy "bo ke | GAIETY Cx ay e} fe Sieh, “hope, Jeff Madden, that can hardiy anything but @ joke, an affair ar- wed to boost Jeanette's stock In his @eming bout with Jack Johnson, Un- lose I am mieinformed, this is the same been 4 ponente like & bull yearling through Bj teh” oeticd a pee peach orchard in the spring. Woof! PADDOCK MAKING GOOD AT THIRO POR THE HILLTOP While Manager Wolverton is in exile Oct, 2% ‘Billy will exchange punches with keo Houck, the rugged fighter of Lancaster, Pa, in a six-round bout at | Harry Edward's costly Olympic A. C. jor Philedetphia on’ Sept. %. Papke will tests in the opening sounds. The decision of Wiliam A. Larned, th champion of last year to withdraw from the tournament this year in which, under the new rules he would have been toh settled upon him some time aro. The only thing that keeps Simmons from being a great ball player ix h Inck of speed. he was with the Giants down at Marlin McGraw anid he He will report in Cleveland Aug. 30. Barrows has beew hitting 845. He may replace Mapager Callahan in left fied, To.morzow in the day on whith Jeck Johnson, Daw McKetrick, manager of Joe Jeanette, and Badie and Jee McMahon, the managers of the S¢, Nicholas 4. C., are supposed to post thelr for- feime of @8.008 for the ten, round bout, between somone 0d 5 which ia slated for Sept. « Madden who was stopped by Jeanette have to beat Houck in order to hold ‘Phere a rumor going around that Co : rry - he is keeping @ Weather eye on his, 48 @ natural born hitter, but he tet oO if ommie- | required to play through all the roun EL Bway & ath se. tava, . jg two rounds about four weeks heroes and he thinks he has a no-|Pm Ko because he was not eo fast as| his match with Carpentier, for if he men, om, order 10 | vas generally regretted. GLOB! Heel oferta "ai 2:13, ape of Jov'e Mp-omunity Sights cleus on which to build w club for next| Shafer and Fletcher, who were then | is beaten, 4's = cinch that Houck will | # te Storey lene 7 haa abreacs | Diainciinadon on the part of Little to The Rose Maid sin trie gt ‘ Bedford, He will be year, Pennant aspirations left him |Just breaking into fast company. ket the preference againet the clever | Drang in the Siete crit aye the, metas was of Keep: | play againat hie partner in doubles de- ear wasn't easy it's sure that Joe wouldn't | gome time amo, and the rest of this} While the fans are rejoicing over the| Frenchman. te meant Se Re vegnicteccipee ee cade! meeting him and taking @ serious| year of misfortune will be apent in| Wonderful spurt of the Hilltop team of losing that million-dollar bout | elzit p the new talent. The only way oe poe re a? thick In the 2 Californie has surety agreed with | fetch Crom, who homes Terry O'Keefe, the tan y' ded: croply, Bad wep) Wee tee oe “4 A ! te lelphia ht we a i defeat . with Johneon that now looks dike fix-|to see what they can do ts to Keep them p @ Browns Saturday night ‘we Mnstlee fignter, for niente iit ght, a retam match of ten | 82 MER STEINS The younger player was far off hie Firwt Baseman Kutina was catled upon game and although he showed dashes of working, With tl in view he put to make a new allbl every minute until young Paddock at third base and the cheese fo Gaeitig be beteer y might at a Joval lab, val vl Shorily show the Philsdelphia faa bout at tie Olyi the since 0 America, At Tom’ MeCamey’e club et Vernon ROOF sts (ot ts oe ne ne ne i ee d \ H lection of blows mole A i ' 25e and S0e ye he'd rather fight|"Usky ranch owner in peeling off two} Ne It te mt dropping of an} oe The decent over Frankie" Gea, (92,tnee S107, arith Grover Haren, the aig tah: brilliancy he was unable to pass Litle iver and three hits in every meme. He te yy thrown at mave the "Mik! Relat on “Leachie’ a big}at the net. @Narly all the conteste were Mae ey than Jeanette, |aiso covering the mround around the| landers the kame. There were two out! gt! amt SoMa the beat figuts, bevwem ee) Net ie 0 Tun in straight wots, eS claves eit if J as Joe nase mses Batis of gotung [Bag ke «Bray, Devlin oF Cole and, the Lasee, full when fe pitcher | {jew com eheead om te Coast | az Prose, tbe deve Tnfianannte tor ang" "One of the mont interesting matches] IRE Dar Wie. araty pe EALEING (bu tA it ed do’ ’ t o f * 5 muni ‘ oe Ferns y > A r Lora! but T haven't seen vvidence ef-any wi {est man in the Worl! on the bases he! Tho uinpire had called the runner out, |, Paddy MePartand. ‘whe befleree in algning wp | Loew sienet lo meet in 9 tens was between B, M. Piekman of 10e| Bi ew preipe NE YY Raat Rt, “Henrt Preneh, al gore } Ingness on Mr Johneon's part ta fghi | always ready to take a chance, and| whem Kutina was acento drop the hail. | fr, Geum owner he ast nt the naee oe: | Tay Perna. Te ut toe oe peepris.s0 Janer | Angeles and See igor ig Phew wLiietcgrmre ccm nee tun, The Eyiphanes, Murph & 5 others , f signe: * 4 ; v : ’ ‘ ‘ | ROSE Ae feecir pe Mes Behe trent thon eae egies iy nsec Sede aca, mend ce an |p, want fe oe naran | PCAVOOUSESS E GESY sta (NERS STHAV THEATRE hon y > 7 t op mummey to 1 d Pio! . : Gep-ciees offers tor fient ise the two” stump has not been doing wo well at| for # starter they kept golna until nine p14, dom fe “iphta, nb hae de bed Ee mai iia net ma ee "nibagetptie, i tf 40-15 on the fifth set, when the Call- G! R ety na os Shins, and hae turned them down every | short, but Wolverion Intends to Keep tuiliea had crossed the rubber. Aste wi ‘ae ‘rounds at “the «| + SS Eten 5 ak er ee Fert He HHowal | fornian player broke through and won) ie ne Pus Tie rinds tan tiv ot vst bf 18 time, Money couldn't get him into o ring with either when he was in Paris, an@é Mr. Mcintosh of Australia has burned out several cable wires shooting information to Johnson concerning the the match, Pickman had to win seven straight games from Burden to con- tinue in the tournament. It was one of the most exciting rallies seen tn a) PARIS TO BERLIN FLIGHT. PIRATE-BROOKLYN GAME MADAME ALLED IN THIRD INNING, n ate Thurs, Jack McCarron Regarded 0 ent in many years, PROCTOR S ie TIM MURPH large amounts of money he's willing to A Si Si Ll ational, tournament Hi Be Wil we in event of 8 suoneon-Langtord econ antey Retcne = ational tournament 1h BMRY venrme ERG An a | FORBES FIELD, PITTSBURGH,] al Tennis Champtonship ‘ ‘and Johnson-Mev: 1 B meeting in Sydney, avold @ punch now and then, He is a Aghter that nevor stops at any stage. His success in the squared circ attributed to the fi C. Caner, Philadel- phia, won from H. Klefnschroth, Ber- lin, many, 4—6, 9-7, 6-4, 6-4. 1. 8. H. Pendegast, New York, won First Round.—G. Swies airman, completed to- y t aeroplane trip from Paris to Ber- Ne arrived at the Johannesthal Aug. 19%—-Rain called a hault on the Lirooklyn-Pirate game here this after- “THE da HOURE™ dad St. & bth A CAN ROOF #2) .& 8%, UT he's going on with Jeanette— unless he changes his mind again Jack O’Brien vas Wa Lad Who is t that he ie al- noon in the third inning, The Pitts Wave to practice sprint-fghting to make goed im the Lan tie Uy ETB see-$8,00 for ten rounds imp in the pugilistic asplrations of Jack Denning when he stopped the Iat- ter welter or nlddlowaignt contenders, Brooklyn Stat 10, 20 & 306 Ne m» Golden West Show onEarth in two rounds last Friday night, within the noxt five weeks, John-| p- . my ways on top of the other fellow and Jrome at ten minutes to seven this trom A. D. Champlin, Providence, 6 Tabs Meng, Andy Rive, Chuan ie iisddinee, 5 som knows that Jeanette isn't half os Knocked Out Denning Under | is how to ht atin & murah ta ing, having made three interme-|burgh scored a run in the first inning, |6—3, 6-1 - | Graton TKo aot Cente Te ' Gangerous in @ ten-round bout as in a a body blow, and when he delivers it{diate landings and resting @uring the}and the score stood 1 to 0 tx their]. Rowland Evane Jr, Philadelphia, won | BEBE ED, She. & Fer, | finish fight. In fact, he hardly gota « Ten Year Contract. Properly hts opponent generally takes ynight at Bochum, favor. when the rela, started, Two [fT gh; tegen nfleld, N. J OLYMPIC Haat 1a 1s Pie 1460 8 good r ounds, & sleep on the mat. a ES a 4, &4, J } nis esr Banta Tatetert tie - McCarron has met and defedted the CRAY NOW A CAPTAIN. eames will be played to-morrow, D: Jones, a teels’ wan um Fw, ts East 99th and 134th Street oe. ney Eve y Avion | wevally takes wamerciful whaling | ACK M'OARRON, the lad who haa| Pet Dove in this Bate, Ife hax a ail at i ot Grins he firet fow rounds, and along J & $60,000, contrast with Jacklauitram Gente wighe ce cranny ice Commissioner Waldo Pro- reiris deg O'Brien and who put a severe} ail the boys that lay claim to be elther| motes BMeutenamt, Whe Takes Commissioner Walle to-day ae RESULTS AND St SCHEDULES Six Days More Bre Po at | t. 1 4 &, la A, he vt the sturdy MeGarron got busy in the a tw regarded @ second Stanley” Keteh Iiews Jobe J. Cray, tweatye one nan | i} fens minute: Thavg wnat tn uring Denning amano did aone-| OF MAJOR LEAGUE RACES, js tetetive. co the rank ot captain an J STEEPLECHASE [ We MB San rng ee tha ¢ Gibbon's vouldn’t de. ply do Pi 0 take mand Hits |"{p-day fighting ten three-minute sessions with| Born and raised near Allentown, Pa., ay eae ‘him fa tae. pong. WE the IMclirath Big Value V 3ig Value Sale; Py rg ah uritequers | ferday'ea Results. John Cray $s a brother mette. He gets the full amount If bt goes only a minute—and then rs he) fight game about two years ago, He ere shee Lied eee EDDIE =. > 8 a8 “4 a yt at moving vie= | showed that he was a puncher with a jot outtage, & tine ean) ineun. Pesitiae! Hh : “At aa | JAMES McILRATH, 226 Fifth Ave., Theva, veured ne, TOM w eigateat ‘Wake GI pepeuns vf tho gate mines! | eae, from {ie stark but he over Hada, brothers-in-la@sof Charles i, Murphy, We bought every yard of cloth he had, New Waaeh| ter, Sg BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, " could boast of any amc clever: " The promoted Neute 00 . — = ae ‘And aay," remarked Wddie Mo-| ogy, He was and atill 1s satisfed to neat iE cae lable at aa nls taser Fall patterns, S60 to $90 materials, made to |HENDERSON’S Xf hon, “four years ago I used to slip Jobnson @ couple of dollats now. and then to umpire 4 ball game, Just to keep | take a punch to 1} and in #o « olng he has inv returned the winner vin the knockout route. measure, Suits, Overcoats, this week, at $25— Dress clothes, $40, Delivered at your conven- of the fo at the stain him, He} since he became a member S has remained with singlo charge agalnat j him in eats, Bix months ago, following a fight 5 Oe Santas L ta . “+ BRIGHTON a “Womter what Yohneon would hove! in which McGarron won Wil. a pul AMMRICAY PeAGUR, Mani de Hert huNy Rar ience. Second floor, Call today. «Wonderful? Weeks ee: ou * a Wy ant one | Jack | O'Brien, former middleweight day's Results. Just been retired on | ‘eek : old h y e gettin, contender, recognized « possible An jot \ihe half pay of an inspector, He was 4 fg minute for Boxisig no-Gectaion Loute in |conaor to ‘Ketchel in the Allentown tnd | chamtdsnett 2 | ne Ri < ie PN sEMENT New York before he was four yours| and noon had him bound to @ contract ha eet DL il ed AUD PALsSAD ES Pte wrth Bingham had ¢ providing thi the cap make a unmake jeapeniors, ae vine Baldwin wan demoted, draw the pay of an aw Toma older? that will last ten yea: geren, bes prey Seceass De ha Yaoroa owt sv Street | was mre cuit ciety : i ares