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THE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1912. “imriizes| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK |" sictisn'ris WELCOME HOME, CHAMPIONS! M’LOUGHLIN. AND Copyright, 192, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). IS bie ee JOHNSON TO PLAY FOR ; NET TITLE AT NEWPORT Tennis Cracks Beat Behr ana Clothier in the Semi- Finals To-Day. (Special to The Evening World.) NEWPORT, Ro 1, Aug. 24.—Maurice K. MeLoughlin of San Franciseo end W. 8 Johnson of Philadelphia won the semi-finele matches in the ell comers tournament for the national lawn tennis championship in singles to-day and will meet on Monday tn the finals for the championship, Me- Loughlin defeated Willlam J, Clothier of Philadelphia, |. 62, 6—0, 68. Johnson won over Karl H. Behe of New York, 4-6, 6—3, 6-0, 68 The two matches were played in practically ne courts and were _—> | Mike Gibbons, at Last Admitting ~ He Is a Middleweight, Will Have to Prove His Claim to Ouprdgt, 1912, by The Prom Pubtidting (The New York World). My _ | Wit-neesed by 3.000 spectators, The FTER another month we'll know two SH UCU abso AL | whether Mike Gibbons is a great ness and coolnes nile neap @ striking appearance when in fing with AM of Mik: was enabled by this method to win Jagainet Behr, the dashing game of McLoughlin crushed through = the if fecond rater. opponenta for fights in Lf al yyyihe a & & | fighter or just a fighter who wn skill and hitting power. But knows yet what he can do when | & good man of his own will be known after his it with Eddie McGoorty next | MoGoorty, when under ‘the limit and in shape, ie al o7 fighter. McGoorty Is not to! by the poor fight he put up he was whipped by Hob that occasion he was fat ne @f bacon and inert as a jellyfah. | But he'll train for Gibbons. He's to 1 pounds, This weight will \ / . G 7a. — P steadiness of Clothier, Neither eon- Mow York have been picked carefully -s A a test was particularly brillant, but Ger him. He hasn't taken any risks in . the MeLoughlin and Clothter mateh on Qghting them. A middleweight himself, do - ;the rand stand court developed many i . en sweet! welters or pla | ° long rallies and numerous spectaculas f V i mong these . i» pts. > Soa HILLTOPS TIE SCORE © .Billy Nolan Is Now “ Clothier was some time in finding fis WITH THE WHITE SOX Manager of Ritchie)": \ yi. Soni ‘avor of McLoughlin up bi Philadelphian began to speed ~ | BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. |" ames to four and. x amen to IN THE FOURTHINNIN Former Attell Adviser Wants!| watnmont 4G. Carey, Whalen v1, ||oe Metouehin squsred ine ees ee eats | strokes, Clothier had the eet to Match Willie With Patsey White, Kid Herman _ vs * rs Ra ne set to Me young Lustig, Pinky Nurns vs. Ed- || !oushlin Champion Wolgast. ft aad die Doyle—all ten round bouts. Tae SON Peon St. Nicholas A. C. Tommy Cole- man vs. Heck Bones—ten rounds, Brown Gymnasium A, A, K. 0, hr contest Behr be- us and excited and eated himself by frequent came very nerv ally def Big Crowd Eagerly Watches “After. the mateh t Smith vs. Battling ajat, Babe . day 3cLoughils. ae iim, whose "stein on the Hot Battle Between Ford BY JOHN POLLOCK. Davis vs. Mike Malla—ten rounds, || {15 °° \° 7 favorite for the champion title has peen a bluff from 73 4 i AVING been let out by Abe Attell, |} Royale A. C. Battling { ‘otert.: YL Maes and “Doc” White. Billy Nolan, the former manager | i‘ (orn of Battling Nelson, has induced English Boats 46] THENK more of Joe Jeanette,” | ———— 2 ERE ae a ss amy another Disrniaene Cente te allow him | ahead with his promised match with Joe Jeanette. “than of al! to manage his affairs. The scrapper | deaplte the fact tat the contest will not. be T ewe fs STANDING OFTHE CLUBS BATTING ORDER, horas decided to et Solan do hs [anh yuna ghs Gower fos wad ye| Due To-morrow. Jen te white inside if he is black on WETHER AAU na come, Mt NAL Leado New York business ts Willie Ritchie, the crack |i he win ane to git Teauette ten. routs mt = _ the eurface. He is almos: too good- A. .. BY 86 03) Detrot 64 $ oH New York, 2 } cincinpat MoMillan, ss. lightweight of Californa, who has Baltimore, if 2ghaeas,, ts, eaarantend toe Aboard the steamship Columbia He never beats an opponent Wann ten Be 46. .000|New York. 40 18 “S48l|Pittasurgh OF 47 i888] Brooklyn: 42 1 paper Ohy Fes dats fought so well that he ts at present in ee eet rae siete that tte wewigic: |] which arrives to-morrow sare the Eni i ‘wp ff he can help it. He isn't like some Chicago... 69 57 000) Ht, Louls.: 37 70 (310) Phila’phia 04 67 [486] Boston... "tb. Paddock. tt line for a battle with Wolgast for the Seok, Mie match, AL Wexford, who has sh motorbvats that will compete in | | evens when he gots the best of a boxer RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES Bodie. If. Simmons, 2. Uightweight title, Nolan is at prevent | vcting flgtte tn, that ity tor years. will steel the races of Huntington, L. Le next © }) > te phe wing: Others, Mike Johnson, junt hey, 4: New Kerk Bp New York. 2: Pitsboreh. 1. int game, Heider. Basen se trying to get Jimmy Coffroth to make} i ase “itinals ‘phunderboit,” nay |SAturday in an effort to lift the Harmes } teve to cut them Joe lets them Wospingion, B: Reurait. Fie ome, MOm SRS, At Ee ee SRP SOO Weave, 00; Sterrett, cf. an offer for @ twenty-round Aight be-| sotities Me manager, Al Lappe, that ie has| Worth Cup. The owners and several of down es cacy os . Tve atten | Hortons f Cleveland, i | Schalk, 'c, Sweeney, c. tween Ritchte and Wolgast to take | siarted in training for Nie six-roud bout with Leo| the pilots arrived yesterday on the noticed that when he has a man going | 7 Vailadephle-Be, Louls game postponed, Rela. ‘white.’ p. Ford, p. place in San Francisco the last of Octo- | Houck, the suagel middleweight of Lancester, Pa. | Lusitania. In the party were A, Ji ‘he heepe away from his head and fin. GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY | Umpies—Dineen and O'Brien. ber, Ritchie 1s scheduled to Aght “One | Phifweiphia Seut, zt ““Ator tha’ bait, ‘saci | fon Stone, representing the Royal Moe fehes him with a few body punches. bee pone Pag eye oe | Besrazork, st ettpabueet. ——_— } Round” Hogan twenty rounds in Friaco | live, “Vapks an} | will oull on, fim steamer | tor Yacht Club of Great Britain; J. He won't knock » man out unless he 7 ; 1H] Cleveland at Boston," | Philedetphie. ‘at Caetninati AMERICAN LEAGUE, NEW YORK, jon Sept. ¥ jeoge Cacueitior on Oct,’ 22" for twenty | Mackay Edgar, owner of Maple Leaf f ‘has to, , when he licked Jeft Mad-| Merkle’s Mighty Homer in the )\bevet at Washington. paton at Chicago, Aug. 24, The White Sox played their for, which Papke ie to receive @ guarantee | IV; Montague Battling, who will drive < dem the first time, few weeks ago, preci PSE NTS a farewell game of the season at the} PR eng ga bl he ve te. pot les og ? the Mona, a hydroplane owned by the | behead Madden hetpiens in the fourth Seventh Brings Vict Hilltop before a Saturday crowd of | pou of ten rounds at the Ganlen A, C, next| Paddy Tain. the Buffalo welterweight. and | Marquis of Angiesy, and Tom Sopwith, : ome jeep left . c- ia | Found end, instead of finishing him, ven BS yctory Mofman's bid for s homer tn deep, ter HILLTOPS SEND ZINN 10,000 persons. Doc White and Rus-| Monday ight. will not be able to appear. | Me | acoriag many ‘knochotts in tha fais be ‘hag ina | fOFMerlY an aviator but whe has taken e Wagner doubled to left. - jm lay stating fo Buffalo and in Canada during the Jast eight pr . turped to the referee and asked him for New York entre. aitera: makie,, tat sel Ford were the ppposing pitchers, it. ers, wx Knocked down Miller's single, fek, #0 the boxer will retura | montis, y have been signed up to meet tn Maple Leaf. The Englishmen are very t, Was TO ROCHESTER; GET First Inning—Chicago failed —to| ta his home at, Surtnsticid, Mo, as,s:0n 98 vow | round’ ‘bout at the “Cuavention “Hall ft could fir ‘Was crasy to get (hat match with ould not throw him out at fi fident of lifting the cup this year. ole, Buy itnon ngaget Sailor somes slontay eight, ee ere ae, | con __—— ner was held at third. Miller stole sec- score in the first inning. Rath struct | the husky hearywelght, to meet Pelky in place | favorites in that city, the iwospects are that a ereeaeee renee “ Betiason, but when the talk came. up nea unt sa Myers's bad throw to get}? — LELIVELT IN EXCHANGE. | out. atatticn was thrown out by Pads | SeMccart qin, termts anocked out Anis GA" "eh iw te Chicago Printers in Fin about it’s hurting the game he said to BATTING ORDER. Wagner the Dutchman crossed the | = —— dock and Lord bounced out to Ford. ag Dave Brown, who has been man: BOSTON, Avg. 24 champion erie re. wetiee tell Me, MoMahon) cient Pitted plate and Miller reached third. Wilson !] Aithough he was the spring bat- |]NO RUNS Den seketrlch, bap booked Joo Jeanette for fighters, has, boon ap National, Prince that he can call the match off if he! chimN 1, Hora ane fanned, " i ting sensation of the New York The Hight thiaks it'll burt boxing. 6 I'd rather lose nwodgrase Med) T Americans, Outflelder Guy Zinn 18 into the final A m ing Mantell to” meet Harry Lert in, th SEV s got one in their money to pay for gasoline for ob Doyl Carey, If half, After McMillan 1 j pis jar exe cir evoke, ee taatetveg | at ea ay atatyenes me (me RS Owew Ot the 1 aye | MY obance at the title than do that." | porie, 20 sity to singied over Miller's|] Row looked upon as too slow tor || Nair: After | MeMillan pad fanned, | tn running it, Des got bury fo-day aod ecpapied | club, Tuesdey night, dianapatie, by — Murray, ef Vagner,, head fouled out to Gilby major league company. Accordingly i ngled to left, stole second cent, of, the ‘receipts, for, Joo to fight Jeff| | The Laberty (N.Y) AC. will hat at. | ceeded Koeller, OB LPE, of Melbourne, Aus- 2 Miller, ) Murray's short fly el safe in front he has been disposed of to Roches- }]nd went to third on a bad throw. he Weatern colored Fighter, a eix-round go tractive cand of bouts, on ‘Tuentay night ere Merkle, 1b. Her, 1b, Nb an the Gun, Ate ihe ‘Witeborgh Baseball Bark ‘on “Labor ™ Day | willbe three iten-roind shouts, ringing, together traila, sub," dropped in on us| tergoy, ay Wilson, rf. gre eane wie ect pts pe Sara || ter Zinn has been il for several [| Daniels drove a long fly to Bodte and) afternoon, the folowing fighters: Heinie’ TheiJ and Ruors yesterday. “Bob” is G feet 2) my, Ps W "oy | Merkle hit over eft fleld fence week vers, | ¢. lutler,” 2b. & fact which caused a]|Chase scored, Paddock walked, but ‘4 slump in his batting, and || Simmons was thrown out by White, | Witt the pope of inducing Jeck Johneon to this was the Immediate cause of his |}ONE RUN, ut Sweeney, Mike Clancy and Young Goldie, rns and ‘rene and well put together; alno, he is of run, scoring behind Doyle and Herzog tripled to deep lett r flied to Gibson, THREE mark Fletcher, ss Gibson, ¢ extraction Wiltse, p. Adams, p. ‘ “1 wan to have| Umpires—Klem and Orth. Attendance | jy Me: release, Zinn goes to Rochester Second Inning—The Sox got in rie 7, P $ in exchange for Outflelder Jack Lell- [| py a batting rally in the second which te the other night, but I've | 15,000, Mathewson now pitching for New |] vet, Already two former members || gave them a lead, a e S L e Ben Ty . : scoring two r training at Coney Island, and I York. Butler foul fied to Meyers. [fof ‘the Bronchos, McConnell and [| Collins hit. to left pila efeating Ip It took top 7 SLi RG my for two bases and ° 2 iF cr n the beach and couldn't] FORRES FIELD, PITTSBURG, Pa! Gihwon angled to right. Donton, bat: |P Sfoatiilan, are making good with the f Ti tl A t W If h Oct. 21 Nitin i 4 : & |] Moa i ent to third as Sweeney thi t Some’ can beat Jeanette, I'm M-Manager McGraw selected | ting for Adams, singled to left Mensor, |] tuntops. Bodlon melden temmehed a decee inka 1 e gains (2 Ky IC ° New Comets THE WASTER ,?, HOUSE for a big man. I welgh e to take care of the twirling to-| who ran for Gibson, trled to Ko to tara, right and Collins scored. Weaver filed ——— ‘and that is the reason that he has||¢ INO Bradway & 0th st. ve, O10 condition, and 1 sure! day while Adams was the Pirate hope. but was out, Snodgrass to Herzog. Dot | to Daniels, but Sehalk hit to left for been matched with Wel But before bs + ng Matinee To-Day, Aght Jeanette when my] Even wth throo straight defeats by | Hi aunng third Byrne fanned: X° 1930000 TO OFFER JOHNSON. | two, dares and Zolder scored. white] if He Is Successful in Defeat-|Ne, takes on the ex-chainpion no wil |] Noturg” THE MERRY COUNTESS QB right. Just now I'm looking | the Giants the Pittsburg fans were loyal °? - "| walked, but was forced out by Rath. a = ” iverpool on Sept. 12. McDonald 1 han J or Pittsburgh, Fletche: ter Hi After th Me Maun to advise aie t lover 1660 on the evounts, jnew the battery for Pittsburgh. Fletcher |French Promoter lere er e tt il i Eighth Inning.-Camnita and Simon TWO RUNS. have a tryout against Jack Ward at manager, because I feel that I| and when the game started there were) ~ - a Bai 95 % IN8. e - , pte eal ak ORL TE hades leat Gt The Highlanders drew a blank tn thetr| ing Former Champion He'll] gards the 1ast named fighter one of the Jot of fights in Australia. That's| 1™ man long fly, Snodgrass Negro Cham half, After Hartzell and Sterrett had ; toughest In Great Britain and if fate «fy. a i y A ins over him. he nfiden Camnita's head and | 3f, Victor Breyer, French prize fight | Zone out on ensy erounders, Sweeney Immediately Return to This if waa the best Pittabune hae] all the good fighters come from, | seen this week and being 9 Saturday itastmmons and Creedon and t y Mathewson’ out tap ¢ alf holiday, the fans and fanneties at ole ond. Doy 1 knocked ou; Bill Lange inj were out !n all tholr glory NO RUNS, ner La and a lot of others. My) Firat inning—Snodwraws sent a hot one) Cares out, povie 6 Merke. Hofman | York to-day hi ja Just to go in power- . eked down | W&8 robbed of a hit b: reply ante a Kl “4 to Byrne that the latter aa “em one catch, falling while grabbinb the ball.| bait to get Jack Johnson to fight Joe and by a fast throw to Miller beat the | Wagner out, Herzog to Merkle, NO} Jeannette in Par's Ughtning right through every| runner, Doyle hit to Adams and was) RUNS WePhe Parisians are fight crasy, I figs Jeanette in the Garden | out at Arat, Becker flied to Carey, NO walked, flied to Hofman, | promoter, was a passenger on the French | Zeider., NO RU 44 | crown the following month. ‘ch reached New|" Third Inning—Mattick Mned out tol Country Prepared to Meet) tn the tour matches Welsh had in + had $30,000 in| chase. Lord singled into centre, but this country he has displayed more or Murray's Wreat| his pocket which he wants to use a8 @] was caught off first. Srounded out to that he will successfully defend his | 3 E y AND Collins singled less ability, He has been forever clam- |] wammtQMED Yon Into fefteand stole second, but Bedie| All Comers. oring for another chance at Wells and COMBE I", he | led out to Sterritt. NO RUNS. he ts confident that he will beat nim|J BUNTY PULLS Ti e i i ts f when they clash again ———— Ninth Inning—Becker fled to Wilson. | aid when he was 1 MoMillan got @ walk for the Hill Murray “did. the mame thing, Merkle|Dan McKetrick, manager of Joe Jean- {tops but was, forced out by Chase} py ALEX SULLIVAN. Herzog to Merkle, Carey | singled past third. Merkle stole second, | nette, “and they are anxious to see a 4 : CCORDING to W letter just re- AMUSEMENTS. \ l HOUSE Mik J. Myer# out, Camnits to] bout between Johnson and Jeannette. | forced CI at second. NO RUNS. A iS - t at the plier by ib be fighting min—zlp-aip—| RUNS, | ‘ul faile im. When 1 get steried| Byrne out, "t stop. I've made a lot of| singled to centre and took second on! tterx down at Coney, I'm the| Becker's fumble. 1 ‘ F A walk NO RUNS. The latter in very porular over there.| Fourth Inning—In the fourth Sim- otman out, Wiltse | Mill ved from Manager George | naman a ne 1 St aud 8th Ave,” Phone 477 Grodag ao awful sunburn that man| yaar a TPepipe McDonald, Matt Wells will] Criterion jiatincs saturday at Pes ailige! MADAME X 4 " a q r : : ‘il agree|mons threw out Zelder and Weaver BS a! ICHARD CARLE--HATTIE. WILLIAMS 2 TiM aly colores man ever seen on the) to Merkle, and Carey was held on sec- , Mer out, tcher to Merkle. Wil-|I don't know whether Johnson wi fanned, Mobalk aingied to lett, but defend his English lght-|] RI NEXT WEEK=== . other | ond. Wagner wath Miller singled son out, Matty to Merkl Butler | to fizht, but T am going to do my best | wane ¥, 4 ¢ |E GIRL MONTMARTRE = — time, and ehe called out, ‘Oh, mamma, | {tow to Herzog caught Wagner trying |inons, hit line drive to Herzo} fi | Welsh, from whom he ‘at 8. We 2439 the Oe a eas *}to reach third. ONE RUN ring the side, BR y F Ra ARIRE Ae Oo nuNe toh Af ; ed the score in th 1 **) HAVRE DE GRACE RESULTS. |.,,.77° Sitters Spened. with single to| When Wells defeated Welsh for the mo eT “OPERA Secon’ Inning—Murray was easy, i J N H cee ita RE LEER ES left and went all the way to third as|championship Lonsdale belt in a twen- NH D CABBAGE PA TCH | Wagner to Miller, Merkle fanned, But. FIRST RACE—Two-year-olds; selling: | Zeider was throwing out Hartzell. Ster-lty.round fight before the National) | GAVETY Biey & d0ih Bt” Eve. at 880, discs 30 b Lee chuckled and moved to-| jer was under Herzog's high fly back of Baseball five furlongs.—enesta, 100 (Wolf), 5] rett singled to left and Simmons scored. 7 ondon on Feb, 27, pepe, Vest ee Pat, at 2:0. 1) Mats, Wed. unday Basebai james, tt sing! Sporting Club of London OFFIC a to 2, 6 to 6 and 3 to 5, first; Ringling, | sweeney forced out Sterrett and Ford twas the biggest surprise ever ICER 666 nines 10 (MoCahey), 7 to 1, 8 to 1 and 8 to §,| fied to Lord. ONE RUN, 4042) 4 ’ it was durin, With George Nash & Douglas Fairbanks ; Nonquil, 108 (J, Byrne), % to | Fifth Inning—In the fifth after Rath | handed New Yorkers, as sine |} Ziegfeld Moulin Rouge f°" 1 had @truck out, Mattick doubled into] tne previous summer that Wells had _ : Be Ss Sy h {nt Tht enghth “street. and ‘Fyn | Pop Gun, Chilton King, Sleuth, George] loft and went to third on Lord's roller | fought around here and failed to make ‘A Winsome Widow” %*%s,, ing game Pop Andrews of the ‘oll, Honey Bee, Insurance Man, Capt.|to Ford, but Collins pounced out to In fact, at the time the elevator, He stopped a mo-! second. NO RL fumbled in his pocket, pulled out! Wileon single Wilt ‘Thurs., Fri., Sat. right. Butler forced | » Fh Vite cher. Gtbaon | Rod McMahon's TAncoln Giants will face @ hant secon piece of writing paper and came | Wile | forced Butler at pmpoaition when they line up against the Royal | |Glanta ina doubleheader at “Olmmpke Field, One {22 tot and @ to 1, third. | Time, took care of Adams's) junded ond, Doyle to Flet ‘ | + ” jeher, Snodgra “That's where | wert me ant 284 | Song fy. NO RUNS. Beiety-Aret street, Coney. JF you see) Third Inning fouled out to Gib. Hen ‘Taylor of the F aay wise looking manager lingering) son Pietcher filed to Hofman. Wag. | on the firing line, Wickware, the Went , who'd like to get a man Who can | ner’s long throw to Miller just nipped | Will crnament the mound for the Ros Jeannette a fight, jest please toll Wiltse, NO RUNS. second affray, a { t@ gome down and look me over.” | { avenue, In the Rosales) will oppon also ran. ford. NO RUNS. eee ee eter than a gnlea AI! ages: handicap; | The Highlanders also drew a blank. | he didn't seem any betta’ tent vk six furlongs.—Rosseaux, 112 (MoCahey),| McMillan started with a single and stole|rater, He was beaten > even and 1 to 2, first: Shackleton, | second, but was out trying to take third| paddy Sullivan and by Jimmy Howard rner), 4 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, ond; Light O'My Life, 106 (Turner), ed pall. Chase rolled out to} yp to the time the latter fouled him EXT MONDAY Seats Now Selling, ong MoKecaport team of the disbanded | to 2.8 to 6 and 7 to 10, third, Time, | NO RUNS. boxer, though, he did whip. It was phy out to the Coast again, tate Wiltse threw Hofman out at first, Byrne | oii ant Pennaslama League will play the fast (114 4-6, Sprite, Col, Hollaway, J. H.| Sixth Inning—The Sox drew a iblank | O*¢ Oe WEBEL NEXT | m nae) Weaver threw out Daniela}? t14 ninth round. There was one! {| THE PINK LADY j)). 4%, Verrtes j i ne vines Boe come eats | Roller Skating ; 7 . Nobody could under- em aR, 7 i Br time to fight W! Ritehte, going to third, Wagner's long fly was) iobokens at the St, George Cricket’ Grounds, | Houghton, Isadora, Springboard also|in the #ixth. Bodie singled and went to Johnny si —— rhea at 4 Tommy will have his hands full with! neatly handled by Snodgrass, NoO|! ann will be in the box | ran, second on Zelder’s infleld out. Weaver] stand, there’ . at. 28 adway & 52d si STAFRICAN HUNT | s sessions Diy mint coNoRag ' Yip . MADISON SQ. Bg sik of tie Tomar Ritehie, who is an exceptionally good) RUNS. for the Holwhens, ‘There will be an early game] THIRD RACK—Three-yeur-olde and| Was thrown out by Paddock and Schaik | appeared to be nothing bet | Huse a Biggest . Sava H OY nning—Snodgrass hit to Mines |" # Ya up; selling: one mile and ane "|fanned, NO RUNS. roughhouse battler could win from|¢e | Mghtweight. Wolgast won't fight him| Fourth 1 « Willer = up; ie an eighth, “ 4 i pantaiia a! 5 ‘All Beate " im apite of the fact that Ritchie | ANd in # race to first the Pirate won.) chappte Johnson's crack Bt, Lanis win {Reybourn, IW (Ferguson), to 8, 2 to 6 | After Paddock had Kone ou: for the} ee champion and one of the best Show onEarth 1G, 9.40, Sala, H y Pe ee nae Richio the game play took place When Doyle | evanoie. behind the bat and Walter Hall inthe [and out, Arst; Pretend, 108 (Moore), 91|Hiahlanders, Simmons and Hartzell Doin) Te that ever pulled on a glove in| a ewe Da Os “nat aie ' | eagrenetiel por heng sarees Feu" pit to Miller, Hecker hit to Rutler and | ies, wil lay tve hone Athetly at thong Oval, | to 1,6 to 1 and evens second; Sand Hil, singled, OMNES FINO done) the Mghtweight ranks. 1b wn be tae | Si EEPLECHASE \ THE GREYHOUN ¥ J Olgas: was out at first, NO RUNS. J Le with be the first of the St, Louls team te} 128 (MeCahey), 6 to 5, 1 to 8 and out, Be Nahe . ‘As it was before, so it wil be tho | pa | r pers the anap belind, wile Med to Murray. Becker fled tie Bronx this weason, jthivd,Timen1.5 44," "Nonparelt” alao| Seventh Toning in the feventh White} As It var Pevelln tw. able to retain sgankneninctass OLUMBIA': ", BURLESQUE] A"5E™% arene in aererel Ree eae | Wine Suter oul; Dome 16 Markie | A doubte it witt te offered du Dester Park, | ® Ungled. Lord filed to Sterrett, ut| his belt t will be a great surprise, as Tren Btoamboais to Steeplechase Pare, f 4 ee he met Wolgast, Ritchie, NO 1 | I. Mott, Doe Trac SECOND RAC! MN Owar ED " nies OH ce Moe West, @ othe, NEW AMSTERDAM | doe Williams of the Lncoins exte Byrne walked for a atarter, ay fot the verdict. Wiay will be begun at 20 Bf ed Byrne on to a ed sacrifice, Hi mo cond by a well- | oe to Merkle BUCKLEY js taking Tommy Mur-| ropolitan Rink, Ernie Lt eens, with the Passaic pin the nen | or rey . my “ he fought Packey McFarland at eee ei adv in he oat | ANTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, | <sllins,forced out Mattick. NO RUNS.| when he, fought Coe a teat he. aps aa Mie ROY Ae | DAVE MARION'S DAEAM: AaD joy ai = shown that his work in the battle | Atte Fors : ‘i on strikes, Merkle fied to Wilson, Her-| ‘The early attraction will be furnished by the - ——< Barat On APE Oe ee cuan an HTON wie Wakesialdi’ ore Beane On au ‘& b7ive5- me Giveon hit right at Doyle who threw a Mandot, the clever New Orieans) iim out at first, Adams almost knocked | tM, relght. | wits down by « hard smash, mt California they say that the next|gfooks got tt and threw Babe out at of championships in the lght-| first. FED Inntng—Murray was called out the Clube. Re was when he first showed hie |sugyiey peach Sertoe will hold ite rygular ‘arillo, oth, t for revenge to morrow at hey will meet t ‘Treaton beaten the twice this season, the last setback being suffered last Sunday, this country wares ‘Club, Wy, by 20) | _ Tee, Mott Barco A. $5 -47}| monthty set of track sae * fe rye MOTO! x Previn Fer oss: iialo i morning at their oval stfone Hhaunieed and Tair | Not only did he perform poorly againat | KR RACES | ud ROME jontreal 20 Bt dway & Haiph Av, Beat nly d TON BEACH PAR | ¥ oY 4 Rt 88 2 riy.| the clever Chicagoan, but when he aad ON! i bo a i 1 ree te per’ will make he fim’ ss | met Young Brown, a novice and slug- | pett ae: Be andstnnd, “pose THe MERRY, iMAlD a J rd ry ay Mattiinore Newark Hecker was under Byrne's long ~ Dearance singe his return from Stockholm. Tedi | ger, he was lucky to get @ draw, ac- class will see either Ritchie or| fy, NO RUNS Two fast games are booked to take place at on Wolgast's throne, If Mur-| Sixth fi; ing unary Warner too | wate Ridewrond Grounde, Heleay sarect and P da to box and he performed so miser: MN AMBI chance to upset this dope care of Myers's bid for a hit when he! Wyckoff avenues, Widgewood, ‘The Richmond Mille ie ‘Eh wert bor 6 - | & St the sane time, Wolgast | raced over and caught his fly, Wagner | and the Tuteruationale wi laah at 280°, | derory Cit Alita game osstyoned, Rate Olympic Stare Wi Compete, Cily thats, manager became disgusted ima It hard. to evade that old chal- to Miller retired Fletcher, Wiltae out, ait at 2.30 ths Oulan Stary and the Ridgewoods | Gainey goReduins ae To-Day, Vor tiie two ninired entrien, incindite thie) and deter: 's « to take re ‘Murphy has been hurling at | Butler to Miller. NO RUNS. F Py iy . rome to reach nett ‘train on T. trom Ponahue, Tom McArdle and Bily Gideon wilt be] cording to some of the opinions ex- Park rma f the judge, Dressed. He later went up into Can-' HENDERSON'S heater yen iy noel Lem im right sack | Whiting & Burt. Georg to England ~ long 1 But according to the latest advices PALISADES PARK trom MoDonald, Matt le bimeelf ageln Ausbip Amension Daily Pisoweshe' an eee ne ete ree ee mete me . - IMONSTRATOR APPER: able price; car is ia MOTUIUAK the games to be heh at Celtic Park tomorow noth Sever since he defeated Nelson and! Carey fanned. Bepker was ch . vf St, doun's Long Island City for bis great one-hand running catch of rae |

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