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SESS Fs ke Look at him—he's built ike A tS UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Luther M’Carty Well Beaten by Jesse Willard at the Garden. a Greek goa," exclaimed the man in the seat behind me in the Garden last night reek of? 1 never saw anatomy before!" ther McCarty waa waiting, Louth and felt the rop such Aa plece of In hin corner, retched out his armas He wore @ pleasant, confident emile. In the opposite corner fat Jers Willard, the Kansan cowpunch- @r—six and a half feet (all, lithe, emooth faced, cr of complexion, looking anything but a fighter, “A Greek god! exclaimed the man behind in, “That poor slob in the other corner won't last two rounds The bell rang, MoCarty and Willard came together, touched glove tps, Mepped back and in again A Uitle sparring. ‘Then Metarty rushed Thump! The Greek god was reeling back on his hee! The Irreverent cowpuncher | had punched him solidly, right on the nose. McCarty amiled and si something and danced a littie, then rushed again. Bang! Right on the nose again! MeCarty blinked, And then Luther rushed, and hs rushed. He reached for t tall cow. puncher’s chia, anxiously, eagerly, ¢ Dhatioaily, first with his right fist and then with his left-—go vhole-souled swings. And Willard, the novice, leaned back until he was out of reach, ke the top of the Eiffel Tower, and careless’ y cuffed McCarty's blows asiile. People began to sit up and take notice. At the end of the round MeCarty was Much mursed up. Hie left eye was showing signs of wear, His smile has Jost that look of genuine pleasure anc mood nature. UM was @ forced sort of « t McCarty tried hard, round . ‘There were times when it Jooked as if he night do something, but When his blows did land Willard’s head, ‘was awinging back with them, so that he force was lost. And Willard wes eutting loose uppercuts that made a ewishing sound in the alr when they missed and a Ianded. # the fight went along McCarty wi badly hammered, Willard showed a alight bump or two nothing of consequence. McCarty be- wan taki Willard answered never a rd but attended strictly to business. joCarty, exasperated, tried harder a harder. Heo was game enough. But he was awkward. His swings lost diroce tion. In the beginning he was boxing fairly well. Ho fairly annoyance. trembled with eagerness at And he rushed again ani again, only to push his face forcibly against that back on left his heels by that u nk headwork ‘ork for a novi exclaimed the man oe- hind . “He looks ike a Greok god, and he's xetting licked.” ‘That was the unfortunate state of affairs, In the last two rounds the lanky cowpuncher, who fought better the fight went along, took it into his head to finish McCarty: He met wild rushes with toe to toe the best of it, At the end McCarty was well beaten, tall ranger showed hardly @ scratch. ereut, loud chug when they | He forgot all about boxing, | Jab or be knocked | while the | Kemeny was So Bany BEATEN _IN THe &™ THAT REFER Jon HAD To SToP The Bout, _ THE EVENING WORLD, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK SKETCHES OF THE GARDEN A. C. BOUTS 1 Savae PouGHt “Tom KENNEDY OFF “15 FEET FROM THE START TU ESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1912. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). UE frst of the bouts between bie, men brought together Jim Save age and Tom Kennedy fought true to his name. Savage Walking: into Tom steudily, without even taking the|% trouble to raise his hands until within easy hitting range, and then plunging in flercely, he delivered terrific punish ment. He fought like a champlon—a great champion, Kennedy landed many & good corkscrew punch on Jim's chin, but could not hold him off. There was ne doudt abou Rig Tom's eness and oleverm Ho did everything that ®@ man could, But Savage was amaz- ingly strong, His magnificent shoulders #wung in behind every punch. At t end of the fifth round Referee Joh wanted to stop the bout to rave Ken- nedy, but Tom gamely insisted upon going along. He came out for the sixth Getermined to slug his way to victory. For ® moment he landed +o hard on javage that it, ned the tide must turn at last. Ravage only walked in faster and began hitting with such te rifle force that the spectators rose ing from their seats, Kennedy was soon shot to pleces, and Joh rushed between them just in time to save him, stopping the bout before the end of the round, Savage, if he keeps up the pace he fet last night, will have to be reckoned with among the best of the “Hopes,” Wis weight was 18% pounds stripped, Kennedy's 197 in toga. The last bout, mistakenly reforred to by Joe Humphreys as the “main a farce between Joe Jean- ghter” imported — fr rtroduced as "Jeff Mad- den." Poor Madden looked like # siinny middleweight compared to Jeanette. I guested his weight to be about 170 pounds, but it was announced as 191, wiille Jeanette's was 1%. Madden didn't know anything about boxing, He ewung at the air. Jeanette etalled along and tried to drag it out @ couple of sounds, Madden landed one punch, Jeanette cuffed him a iittie harder in the second round, and afier he fallen and taken a nine count » twloe had three Athout being hit, the ret- Is BATTING ORDER | | .. WILTSE GOES AGAINST | BROOKL'NS ATEN CARDINALS IN FINAL | BY PITTSBURGHS IN GAME IN ME IN S. LOUIS} FIRST OF DOUBLE BILL «: _—.>— | the Luck. FIRST GAME. Start, but Pirates Had Giants Leave a Nani City To-|Nip and Tuck Battle From| Night to Play Off Tie With Cubs To-Morrow. St. Louts New York pr Huggins, ab, Snodg ke Maker Doy! ook Smith, ab, teckel Kia Koney, Ub, Murra: aus Evans, rf MeCor: ea Hauser, s¢ Ae a 00 1 9 hi your B. dvbaon, 6 : 0 Umplres—Finneran and Rigler on 6 . 6 | Sint arn. GAY Hendrix, p 9 0 BALL GROUNDS, ST. LOUTS, Aug. | gpine: P ke 0.—Threatening skies kept the crowd ; . }down to about 1,500 for the final game | -potats uoaomn 9 [this afternoon between Gants 1 BROOKLYN Cardinals, McGraw sent W e te the ', 1B, P.O, A A mound, while Harmon wemt to the box | Monin, cf. ‘ 1 ) ; for the Cardinaia, The Giants leave to-} Hummel, rf oy 9 night for Chicago, where they play one | Sith. So eet ; gaine to-morrow Wheat ea Ky | First Inning—Snodgress was thrown | curenaw 6 6 out by Smith. Doyle hit into Mugaine's | yysner, xs 3 0 jhanda and was tossed out, Becker|O, Miller, ; 4 6 raised a migh fly Mas: > RUNS, “ 2 0 Huggins dropped a xus leaguer , 0 1 0 back of short for a base. Magee sacri- 0: 4070) fieed, Meyers to Snodgrass, Smith - dropped one in front of the plate and] rotate e 3 ¢ ho was thrown out by Wilts, Huggins!) farted for Robingon in fifth going to third, Koney raised a high] eitatted for Stack fo elehth fly to Becker, NO RUNS, Pictsburen 00002001 2 Second Inning—=Murray sent a long] prooklyn 0001001 or fly to Oakes, McCormack was called] Pwo-ltase Hits—lisher Home Huns Jout on strikes, Herzog lined out to] J, Miller, Hits—Or Robinson, 6 in 6 Huggins, NO RUNS innings; off Stack, 6 in 7 Innings, Sac Evans walked. Hauser sacrificed, | rifcte Hite Smith J Mill Stolen Wiltee to Snodgrass, Oakes fied out] jases—Hummel, Donlin, First Base on Jto Becker, and Evans reached third] patls—Om Robinson, Cutshaw, Hammel, fter the catch, Wingo was out Wiltse| Daubert: off Hendrix, Curshaw: off to Snodgrass, NO RUNS Stack, Carey, Hensor, Ryrne. Struck Third Inning—Meyers was hit in the Out-Ry Robinson, Dachert, Wh by side by a pitched hall, Fletcher Mied to} tondrix, O. Miller, Hammon, Northen p to Magee, Wiltse singled to right. [by s , Gibson, Byrne. Par Halle noderass tripled to deep left, scoring |—o. Miller, t wens and Hrene Meyers and Wiltee, Doyle singled to[ pan, Pholps and Iya ne of Game \right, scoring Snodgrass, Recker sin- | One hour and fifty-five minutes | wile d to centre. Mutsy hit into A nouble — yiay, Huggins to Hauser to Koney [PRY RUNS, SECOND GAME, Sie her alle BATTING ORDER Y ht R Rrookly Pittabur ac S ace Moran, th, | Northen. rey, If. ‘Fmacioas Lesgue for Costly Cups Mensor, ef. Wagner, s# Smith, a, enw | Connell and M 56 (405 St, Touts RESULTS OF YESTERDAY 'S GAMES Detrott. 3, Philadetphia-Chteago to score In the er wien cut Uae aay first three Innings, J chell were both at top! The t ™ a Tess Wittarn WhiPpep M¢CaRTY WITH SMASHING UPPERCUTYS, Brookiyn... Beaton... New Yor Brooklyn Titesbarah Low 2, Chicago Philadelphia = Some tung very Sort WAS PICKED FoR JEANETTE, Somermes Wictare Ducren: AND LET MCCARTY FLOUNDER. . Sarcasy Fron THe GaLuERY, Giants Lead National Race 6 Games; Red Sox 9 Games Ahead in American NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE, siants, Red Sox. over Senators over Athletics over White Sox over Tigers over Naps ... over Iilltops over Brown: over Reds over Cardi over Dodgers over Bra \/ohnson- -Jeanette Bout — | Up" To Sporting Writers. BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. | Question of Battle Being Held Me order to overcome est will be his first tn at Montreal, ‘ Bochestes, the big J games postponed. any Cincinnati Boston games postounel + ” Rain. | F G. Clermont Avenue GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY |} Here Will Be Decided Brooklyn—Arthur Pelky vs. ew York at St. Tanta j dier Kerns, ten rounds. Hroklyi at! Pittabtnat | ighae Atlas A.C, Rockaway Beach~ Detroit at fhoston. | house dt Guniastene | Within 48 Hours. Frankie Burns of Jersey City vs. mu s | e Bur | Jim Kendrick of England, ten p per cn cE EE TSE | rates rounds, BY JOHN Po‘ Lock. ne | FIRST GAME. ITHIN the next forty-elght bours parened Areaanes) — Waa GHEE | Phelan vs. Pacey White, NEW YORK | it will be definitely known Hernan Y tie Roi. oO | hether the. ten-round : jung Lustig, Daniels, If. , aoe | whether or not t Pinky Burns vs. Eddie Boyle, ten ice GRAS GS 4 Thout petween Jai enn and Joe}} round pouts, Fairmont A. C., Satur- Paddock, 3 hans ¢ | Jeanette will be permitted to take place |} day night nn, rf. 0 0 ry ‘at the St. Nicholas A. C. on Sept Hh Simmons, 01 ’ Was learned fron a retiable source €4FlY gyge je wt ya ? | Hartzetl, ss, Oo 4 to-day the State Athletle Commis Sasage an Lo he Mec at betrene: | Sterrett, of 4 105 8 on, consisting of Commis:ioners O' HWhg dent: von er Billy Papke t Montes P21 2 Pl and Dixon, wilt hold a meeting to-mo. i CWolvetten ee & 68 a G | row for the purpose of deciding the question, Commissioner O'Netl, it ts ariihaac Bi iaAmaat stautoc Nat. | Totals 2 8 OF M1 3) sald, favors asking the local sporting Three Successive Singles Net= | sited for vara in’ the winin l avilera ante. wheiher toy wen lui Avo ae at ban st. ‘Lol i oft bout taking place or having It ted Three Runs and Gave i ROW. OA. ¥, | eased ait for ood re Pa cee Te At tie Gurdon A. C. show last night Browns Game, 4 to 3 tah eae ee 1} {many discussions were heard as to the 1 0 1 olact State Athletic Commission = 1 3 0 1 0 | Would tak Jess and li oMahen, AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, rear eeu ee ae eon. iraly have - sie oa fhe Daun y will be allowed to con- qrely, tay YORK, Aug, 2.-After ing t er nl ae veer Haier ae cons fits again kame of the double header practically o 9 7 Oo aa feit of $000 as a guara ene s ewed up, Russell Ford blew up in the 9 0 e 9 | that the men will battle, monke epeeches in eighth inning and was hit for th Raivesag ag Neith mm nor Jeanette have as ingles wh netted three OM o (put up their forfelt. A report from beg Neve: SINSER WON FI 7 ry Dieano vorday st i that Johnson says runs vd gay the Browns the game. | Totals . ' Ab net p money until J After one was , Stovall singie! and! *Batted for Mow Mt a scored all the way from first and Dan | ning, Ran for utina ¢ 5 Sronnia i ely fumbled Wiliamy's base shot, Will (Inning. wi * American ms took second on the play and se ty. Inning hava stat cag ask confi tent mpton's aingle to centre, Ce NEAR cons Bie be useless for me to train If won the nd on that play and ste en few York, & Al no chance to fight,” he said m ti scored on a ts Bice fits Ali Sp friends Johnson sald he was grounder to the Infield, Highland - ca pene Ce vis to fight Jeanette or any one ere fought hard in the ninth and got acre crrestiane values A man aw far as third, but could not Mi oy ak i 1 don't care particularly whethe score him, ns Bere sar ata gelihag iv fight comes off," he sald, “I went Cais : final score was 4 to 3. On BAuaens oe ad ep nto this affair just to plesse my wife, “riterion #8) Sie Double Plays—Allison, Pratt and Stovall. [ayeiune dn hard werk and Td rathe Matinee Sacumtay et er [Mare on Palle sOf, Ford, 3; ef Ativon,| {taining We hard work and Ud rather |] RICHARD CARLE HATTIE WILLIAMS SECOND GAME. 5. Struck Out-—By Umpire—My.]"Sunnson now weigh about 250 || THE GIRL FROM MONTMARTRE BATTING ORDER. {ol ame—One ovr! scunds, « Uitte more than he welghed | KNICKERBOC york ails jand thirty-eight minute ee | wher he started to train tor the Flynn rie i i SORIA COMB ANS in Shutton, of igh iN HOOD Austin, St te a a ai Pratt Six Starters in sving tow of the T GATETY ines © gh 8 Bs ary 99 Stovall, Ib. | H di R tie state OFFICER 666 ilk f luce from. there Barner, i | andicap ace mie the. fol yun George Nash & Dougias Fairbanks Inaley, $8 | -_— ‘egteld Moulin Rouge \°}"* 7%, Theatre) Nweeney, Snaanes | The Brighton handicap, open to al “A Winsome Wii low! Mais Wwe L MeConnell, Pp. Mitchell, p th ‘jot# at the course, will be th Le ire “ 2 endance— | ihe pil Way & Ath St. hid AC Ace |Motordrome, Fiddle Hasha, th ff there, wen any tcath The Rose Maid zi raat nepernil res epee R a ee art from sorateh and will sae de The National # Dwar Fat AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, NEW | will start Ai m scpatoh 6 aM abe he raid: “The Nationa 8p ss TICE WEBER'S real & 2 * YORK, Aus Ne fe were able | forced to ride his best all of the way naa the Statue of Ldverty has of moving v0 | J hack y «sah 20) sunt 5 AFR ICAN HUNT and! Herald Square,” ig distance 3 alien, th 3 will fing the Bi at Atlantic Y. C Raa form and hits were few and fer Palit fer Hell eet prsdlay : ring o pae 1 iggest ts Into thi a ohampilot * Kennedy oventy Rath tween, “4 bands nn —_—— Kelley In the last half of the third after{ The remainder of the professional | decaned,the the was throuzh with Th gage | Shore tarth With more than elghty yachts on hand Dp O'Toole, p. two were out, MeConnell and Daniels | events will be well ean mps of Again fake part in any I EEHLEGHARE | Y J oe oan ee melor | rT 9 Work is going on in e ca 8 he tin tho Vario us ra Umpires—Phelps and Hyatt singled in sucession, but Chaye fled out | t 1 IG aera AERP prs aN toed 4 there was every indication naa? ‘rhe only hits made by St Louls In the | which will be staged as the windup of |i Chip tit om next Mk magat. ye flies’ btanmbost te ue t Py to-day and | ecu’ ba cna chvine |. atime do over | first three innings was a single by Sto-|¢he card Thursday night, Johnny Al- | $M salias who. recently arrived te that the event Ty ae at cee (oaneh Northen walked, On| vall in the second, but he dled stealing. | height, the long distance champlonship | in ‘search of fi for tea | |MOTY K KACES most important In the blatory of yachts) oe a in front of the plate, Kelley | St. Louls failed to score in the fourth. | holder, will be one of the starters and A 4 Cyclone IGHTON BEACH ling in these waters. An elaborate pro- P ht ‘ Pratt and Stovall died on easy ground: be forced to extend himself against Teh nao Nat. a rrttee r |yram has been arranged, During the [tried to get Moran at th rt the | ers and Williams struck out Wray, George Locknar, Bill ~ Epecial “expeens “train en eon Be i week, in addition to ht races, {play was late and the bases were filed = ces Shiels, Mike Costello and the remains |. Dan Morgan. who is. now the, mane 1» Motortrome to. Park ter excl perform, here will be mees dinuers for the viatt-/On Daubert's sacrifice fly to Carey der of the spectac fleld. bald lh yee Be i SA LR NEW m line’ yachtamen, vaudeville, minstrel |Moran raced home, out Northen was BLACK HAND BOMB FUTILE, | se VL ing hears melant champion, BRIGHTON itt ee | shows, masquerade balla, swiogning [held at second and Smith on frst, 1 | ST RDie Dikied boii Connors Defeats Willetts, ls, Tete 5a Holt Waketlela, Apgie rac diving exhibitions, motorboat |was 4 reat cated, Wheat £ 1] A bomb, presumably placed by Black | sonyNToN, Ang, 20.--Tommy Connors of mand pout at the | Brighton 8 Wa nit a ‘syl¥ |taces and general {i!uminations jSmith, Ruder to Wagner, On a double! Handers as a warning to a vietla who | ocean defeated Johnny Willetts of Poiladviphla | tse ALC. on next Friday. night, Morgan save ON'S 3 |""phe large number of yachts entered |steal, Northen scored and Wheat Jed at meeting thelr demands, ex- |jn"a'aixmound Bout," Camaony eat Willette al HENDERSON’S | 1s looked upon as re kable when it !reached second, Cutshaw out ler to ed in front of No, Union street, | or ser Ok Bag soMy. AMBIT je understood that only the smaltier | Miller rwo RUNS, okiyn, to-day a up the ital.) ~ _—— Whiung 4 classes have been invited to sail off Sea] Wheat chased to bleachers for Byrn n colony . A i Gate and that the majority of the boats |foul fly. Carey Was called ont on] Alfonso Maralido, who lives at No, 596 INTERNATIONAL | LEAGUE. . 5 pRIGHTON “MUSIC HALL Gii'be visitors from Long Island sound |rtrikes, Mensor Walked, Mensor stole | 1 te police he had | to finish the season? “Wonderful” Week sie. and other waters, he regatta com: jsecond. Warner sin left, scOrIng seen smoke as from a pile of | Standing ‘= of t the | 4 T, Py pies eek orth Tuittee to-day received two more costly Mensor, J. Miller single! to rleot. | rubbish in the and was Just | W. Je BG), Club, i ry the best. PALISADES AMUSEMENT Cups, trophies in the various events, Wasner iaking third on (ie hit, Mil ting to | when the” @x- hh Hate 2: Bt os PARK ()": Poth were sent by Capt, Zed Mayhew, (stole recond, Wilson walked, tltus | Maton’ gecurre allman $8 48 “hoo Montueat.’) BR QP 7 = Aimbip Ascenston Daily, Fireworks Tha owner of Blue Bill, One of the trophies the bases. Butler fet to Northen, | si a | Sees ) G1 [402 Providence, ee Op k ip is, _Picsenr e Thurs, Night, ic > @ sound |ONE RUN | 3 " tatinee Wil) Be, F0E oe meg Tape islen a soeae > Redmond Wi Results of Veaterday's Games, Coat Sh Knee (.uners WEST ENE Da 10, 20 & 30c the first prize for the Jewel 8, division New Piteher for Athletes, AUBANS: 2 rae | beet Bainsook . 50¢ The Girl," Go'den West Vie e-Commodore Taylor also has offered) DAVENPORT Mug. 20.—-Rot Tan light Koochester games Sold by 000 Metropolitan Dealers COLUMBIA Rue, BURLESQUE e ap which Will go to the wianer|cpab, pitcher for Sd govt Rania: @ FRANK Mat. ah $1 Dave Marian and His IF | Matinee Among the Star Donte wedall Cub, was nave ed om his man. Games Schednied for To-tay. ane Deeeeee f | Bros & al | reams pees es i Snltadely! ta “American Lenwue team, ae ¥ ‘same, Wilemn's heat City at Torwuts, ‘To games, THE TAB ONTHE SHIRT 4 aaa Ak Vibha & Tas, dra » t igt to bod Ret o— t Buffalo. | rt it. Today, Loo i 's Da OeLe. ibe, ic (The WINNING WIDOW ' cats | CLOTHER WINS MATCH FROM EDDIE LARNED ON NEWPORT COURTS Bundy’s Illness Causes Post- ponement of Championship Doubles Till To-Morrow, NEWPORT, R. L, Aug. %.—There were 8,000 spectators clustered around the court when Referee P. 8. Mansfeld announced that the match had been postponed until to-morrow, It was stated that Mr. Bundy, one of the chul- lengers, had been taken {l] and that the delay was at the request of Little and Touchard, William J. Clothier, the Philadeiphip crack, defeated BE. P. Larned of New the last set being particularly and hard-fought, Clothier excelled in all-round generalshtp, having fewer nets and outss. The score for the three 75, 6-4, and 12-10, this match the committee put jon a match in singles on the cham- |plonship course and started others on’ adjacent courts. In the mean time [numerous defaults were — entered against absent players, The sum- mary: Second Round, Kuhn, Pittsburgh, Thomas, Providence, J. A. Kenned: from R. Aus Continued—J. 8. won from H, B. by default. Philadelphia, won r, Berlin, by default. ©. L. Fratley, Washington, won from M. Amory, Boston, by default. R, Carpenter jr. (Philadelphia) won G ns (Boston) by dofaute ork) won fron c «. 8. Cushman (New J dD y (Philadelphia by defaui 1°" 4.8. Dabney (Borton) won from Fy H. Harris (Bosto: default H.C. Johnson (Boston) won from BE, W. Phillips (Baltimore) by default. V Washburn (New York) won from IL. Taylor (Brooklin) by default. { apa commen |Strobino to Run At Meet Sunday the South Strobino, Paterson lad |who finished third in arathon ‘that blistering hot day at Stockholm ‘during the Olympic games, and “Peci- lesa Mel" Sheppard, will be among the competitors at the big picnic and games for the benefit of St. John's ;Long Island City Hospital at Celtiv Park Sunday afternoon, ‘The games | will be conducted under the anspl of the Winfield Athletic Club and an interesting prograinme has been ar- |ranged for the afternoon. ‘The Cath- olic Athletic League event will incl la 600-yard run, handicap, and a one- mile relay, handicap. The A AU portion of the programme will be made up of the following events: 10-yard dash, 40-yard run, two-mile run, one mile run, all handicap except the last which will be for novices. A number lof valuable prizes will be awarded. AMUSEMENTS. 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