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UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Barred Practically Everywhere fn This Country, Why Doesn’t fe Johnson’ Fight Abroad? Coprright, 1912. by The Pree 2 cmon Co. (The New York HE MeMahon boys neetn very anx- fous to give Johnson @ chance to fight. Turned down hard by the Boxing Commission in New York, thay the country. Philadelphia wns first Mentioned, and Philadelphia firmly an- er vent rnrere'ne | Harry Wolverton to Manage Hilltops __Again Next Season gem « dig plum a battle in which @ World's champion to appear. Why @hould Philadelphia allow a New York Promoter to wall into Quakertown and fun one big show and then calmly waik ig Oat again with a big bundle of Phila- , _, Setpnta money? t Phtladoiphia’s © favorite son, Jack McGuigan, invited to ‘Peteres « big match in New York, and @wn Boxing Commission announce that RO Non-resident of the State would be the Showing His New Pilot @ilowed to referee any match under It¢) Wop it's veld now to be Baltimore, at} Has Made Under, the Most Berford; famous once as the man who had Joe Gans and made him dent to] Trying Conditions. taetruct used to run boxing shows te that town. Al is said to be perfectly 8, presumably provided that they jake good Johnson’ uarantee of own where the oysters come from. Ai wil! engage an opera house or a pl propriate place, and Johnson-Jeanete | Jac Johnson won't be allowed ta, box * fw Pbiladeipnia, or Baltimore, or any | Patience. + ther Eastern city, now that New York] There han been much apeculation as fee Fefused to permit his appearance| to whether Wolverton would be re 5 Bare. Netther will Jack get a chance in, tained by President Farrell as leader of| The Cleveland series begins thi @ay of the Western States, siice Now | the Highlanders in 191 ri authorities have given out tue | iafed that Harry has done as well Steeers could under the circumatances, | “ainat Detroit, Chicago and 8. Lou's, tion that they don't care to sre | anybody je competition—France or Aus! freedom to everybody as possible, | juries. @Mer for a Jobnson-Jeanette Aight in! pitching ‘win, lose or draw.’ M an 4 the monoy, Py Goort right 4 Johnson guarant | arity by pur at th n g & wied out of the match. John- never made good the contract with the National 8porting Club Landon, under whose have met Langford after his bout) —~ Tommy Burns in Australia. Also, Highlan a8 HF sx. he says now he has no intention @f taking the Australian trip again. OMMODORE BLACKTON, owner pg as | Wrigtey trophy, has just received a] tne » pleasing ram from the Wesiern Gentleman who protested thy: decision of the committee giving Blackton’s boat ‘the race and threatened to carry the matter to the courts, The Westerner | {rome © eas Corzided upon a more sportsmaniike etand. He congratulated Commodore Biackton upon winning the event, and/ Assured him that his protest was the re. | eult of a misunderstanding, now cleared | Kaiser. “The MCMAHON DONT @mmounced that they might still try to “HORN INTO” QUAKER TOWN Bull off the fght in some other part of | WITH THE UOWNSON MATCH when Jack ambled over here didn't our | President Farrell Parrell Satisfied Wit! willing to go in cahoots with the Mc- ITHIN a short time Harry Wol- ied = Hilltop forces, will stage Johnson and Jeanette | nature to a contract to manage the club next season. sed with the measu a Mivaic hall or some other similarly ap-| that hay greeted the light haired boss. more to contend i Pi tiiitietote, so sever thaan’ been heara| With than any manager that ever broke from yet. I'll risk the opinion thas| Into the dle | is of success Wolverton has nd through It all he has shown remarkable fortitude and ej fm another Jim Flynn affair. Not only did the two promising inflol B® be wants to Might and get money | recrutts, Dolan at frst and Ganiner at; Next Monday the Highlanders get an- or it he'll have to go to one of the two wecond, fall to make good, but the pltch- | other engagement before local crowds eountries that will aliow him to box in| ing staff failed to show anything until | when they tackle the Red Sox in two Ma. | lately, while the fe barred «wen in England, where it | elu, Wolter and Cree, had to quit the: i 4a public policy to give as much personal | gime for the season on account of n-| Gro r outfielders of the! McIntosh ts willing to pay Johnsen | Manager Well for a couple of fights against Lang-| that next ford, McVey or Jeanette, And Victor put a team on the fleld that will be It tg Ukely that the entire seri 2 Breyer of France, the bert of tly: Muro-| in the hunt from the tap of the open- | the Boston team will be played at the x pean promoters, Is now here with an | ng dell to the finish, With the present confident | stadium, but rain prevented the aft season he will le to| noon affair. Br). | ff bolatered and Sterrett tO | too large for the amall capacity of the “Waris, where the twenty-round lid has| help Sweeney behind the hat, the bat-/ Hilltop, It is not that the Boston > Been lifted wapecially for the occasion. | teries will be O. K, Chase will be at| games have much an important bearing with a new man that|on the American League race, but the in @ thirty-round bout, and 1| Wolverton is angling for at second; Pad- | interest ts whetted over the desire of nd MMoMillan at |@ant followers to see the team that ‘The outfield is liflely to consiat | Will probably play them for the world's z Daniels, | Championship. Several of th in New York,| It has been the general impression |™Membere of the Giants will * his sin-| that when Wolverton slened his con.) that n opportunity to look over their Breger wants to have Johneon fight | first, of course, to pay him $20,000 for his end—| dock will be at thir of Cree, Wolter and Levilet 5 S up a forfeit himself. | tract with the Highlanders last years it | @XPec Govsn't care to sign Johnron,| was for three senso! leas —— f then Go ahead and spend a lot of money | ‘The last of the Invading teams of ei om costing oftet” wea’ mate’ by for the holding of the con-|the Went last moment find that! and when the Cleveland club has gone it. 62 ayed his favorite trick|the local the bib ‘the Natio pices he was| and the Athletics, but they are of th teagrmmed n cuemee gn etme | M’Dougall Wins etacular ‘ young local pride, Donald MacDougall, he com: | pletely outgenerailed the crafty Harry Taese Leas. h Umpires Evans and Egan at Last Even With “Umpire’’ Cobb WASHINGTON 26.—Ty Cobb wot his, He essayed to umpire a semi-professional baseball game, and before he got through he had undergone an unmereiful roasting at the hande, or rather tongues of Bitly Evans and Jack Egan, regu- jar American League arbit: It was the first time real umps had got a crack at Ty, and they made the most of the opportunity. Cobb called the gn at the end of the seventh Inning, declaring he had to catch @ train for Philadelphia, but Evans and Egan were sur it Decaune he couldn't stand the verbal walloping they were handing out. |fi-in nature and’ are not important The toughest job the Hilltoppers ha on thetr hands {# thelr third and last through the West. fte: Highlanders have them as they dia noon, and if thi wood luck agai: a | te a can be suffered ie an even breal morning and afternoon. Throuxh irtesy of John T. Brush these will be played at On Decoration Day the morn- jo was played in the Brush my xam | ing with Polo Grounds. That set of games in ox- pected to attract crowds that will be veteran Ino use opponents, Puzzte Preture- + Gvtss WHo 18 oN “THE OTHER END of NING WORLD MONDAY, AUGUST 26, MEANTIME LI'L ARTHA SMILES AND SMILES AND Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World), If JOHNSON GOES To BaunMoReE. WaT. HANG oN wr GEEZ ooo 156 RANCS isto or Ni An AIN'T Tue FRENCH PROMCTERL NEEDS A CouRSe oF MARATHON TRAINING Berore TRYING “To INTERVIEW JOHNSON, Cincinnatl, Aug. 26 in expression of rellef | and confidence on the Giants when the ysready for the lai has been looked upon as the crucial trip}and the Chief is all in. the Philadelphia yesterday, of course, did not worry the | reat cerem Packey McFarland Already Training for Ad Wolgast BOXING SHOW TO-NIGHT. Madison Square Gar- den—Arthur Petky vs. Sailor Whit Young Shugrue Jimmy Coffee, Kid Williams of Bal! more vs. Kid Kelly of New Orleans, all ten-round bouts, Chicagoan Determined to Be in Perfect Condition When He Meets Champion. BY JOHN POLLOCK. ACKEY M'FARLAND, who is to P exchange wallops with Ad Wol- ri the lightweight champion, in @ ten-round bout here Sept. 27, has al- ready started training for the contest at Nato Lewis's gymnasium in Chicago. Packey says that the reason he is be- ginning work so soon !s that he wants to enter the ring with Wolgast in better | condition than he has been for any fight in the last three years. When asked what he thought of Wolgast to-day an compared with when he fought Bat- tling Nelson for the title, MoFarland 1a: 1 do not think that Wolgast is the wildcat of old. His fight with Joe Riv- ers proved that. He may think he is Just as good as ever, but [ really belleve he has not the endurance and stamina he had in that fight with the Battler. I know his style of fighting certain he will not get n to land many of hi most of my fights I have bei to go along and win on points, In my Fecent battles I have not worked as hard as I have in my training bouts in the gymnasium. When I meet Wolg: things will be different. I have been 4 discussion at m yo fered to bet that the gash Pye a eae a 2 inert aaa eur to e ‘the a pbittion wo aut wloner or feesk Johnny ne Bicycle Title Will Race Peck of the fast hydroplane Kellance| NEWARK, N. J., Aug. %—Bike rac-| What promises to be one of the best TV., recent winner of the $22,500 ing fans are still talking to-day about] matches of ihn season at the Stadtum- aanner in which their jMotordome, Tirighton Beach, will be staged to-morrow night when Johnny Albright, the Denver star, and Ray romped off with the amateur champion-| peck of Newark hook up in the feature ship of the world at the Vallsburs Velo- Pride in the victory wag not] best two heats out of three, the entire burden of their talk eltker,| Peck will be out for @ victory to re- for they were quite as much tickled over | the fancy manner tn which nt. The gace will be throes miles, deem hi for his defeat at the hands of Arthur Chapple some time ago, and he will make Albright fly all of the the men through thelr racing at the Other sensations of the first day of }qujieries track, Denvy, several years “Fieliance IV. was by far the fastest boat in the race, although only a twenty- | cha secidents will wurely be one of the | Kramer oats selected to represent America in | cra the Internationa! Championsh! be held in the same wate saucer, ° would not be at all surprising if | though b out a winner, She is said to have gune | ma About the speed of their boa: es they can nu o Kri Bho vannual games of the Kerry foot. | gerous. the cream of Gaeile football contests this year, Youngs Mayo and Kile With Mayo being the victors on two oc- i. Kerry and Kilkenny will fight es 1612 champiovship, oo some wey Ss ince anticipaleg, racing to decide Reliance IV., much faster than any of | They w the former defenders of the cup, turned | heat for up and an instant who was riding in back, other |completely demolished tandem, Friol was ted from the Geld unconscious and r was seriously cut, bruised and shaken up, but to-day it wes reported that the injuries of nelther are dan The race was finally won by Ball team, which will be held at Celtic | Alfred Grenda of Austrailia and Wal- Park on Sept. 1, promises to bring out | ter de Mara of ¢ will again e for supremacy, | ydfag yum, Murvhy le this being the thin’ time this season, ge bth tine ba Te Various | Wares uxo. To-morow's meeting will be the on © the fac - footer. She will be in the tryouts at| Olen riders figured only occasionally, | eariy days of th Huntington Bay this week, and barring and the nasty spill suffered by Frank 2 the French r —_ formerly professional champion| INTERNATIQNAL LEAGUE, p that will | of the world. This tumble was one of ewe a week | the worst ever seen at the Vatlsvurg 1 tt looked for a moment as had been badly hurt, riding tandem im the trial the tanjem tide The pair @ terrific spurt on the last tap, faster than sixty miles un hour in her | passing all the other ridera, On the far trials, Amazing as this speed is for a turn the front wheel of their machine motor boat, it ix not impossible, In| seemed to crumple fact, the Commodore thinks that sev-| later Frio}, ry miles an hour is within reason. | went hurtling though the alr, landing Engiis contenders have little to | with territhe force on Kramer and the t that they have been in since the Re = ie eine es eager aa Baie i fe neu ee ‘aim wey. There ts a keen rivalry between | accused of not being a legitimate light- weight, They say I haven't got @ punch and they assert I am a ‘staller.’ If the me persons accuse me of these things after Wolgast fight, then I will samit they are true. I will make 5 p clock for Wolgast with peti en night of Sept. Leach Cross, who hes done mote fighting since > Yorkers, and they are supremely | APY confident of landing the home club, “Things are breaking just games with for “Events in| pum. Chicago and Pittsburgh were exactly| McGraw modestly declines to talk We didn't expect to] Much on the world's series. “It it ip get that help from the Boston Braves—| Ur luck to have a hand tn the series, thought they'd stop the Cubs—| 28/4 he. “I can't wee why we should fn what we wanted. but as {t came out Boston pretty nearly |The two team pnd we attended! anced on bat You won't hear! put Chicago out of It, to Pittsburgh oupselves, heavyweights; anything more of the Pirates, I'm think- “I maintained, before we started on|into a fine Matches Arrang: Gunboat Smith vs. Geort of Australia, ten rou: Rockaway Beach, to: as we had when we start McGraw Regards Reds Series as Already Won. ceeinntaan iants’ Manager Now Believes Sail to National League Pen- nant Will Be Easy. end of the season coming. Looks all serene, doesn't it? Only two more ames on the trip, and we really ought to take them both." McGraw surely thinks the Red games will be soft, for he has sent Chief Mey home to rest up. The Chief, a maini at the bat as woll be be conaldered indispe! two games will be caught by Wilson, with Hartley as relief. .Marquard will one of the games “just to cinch and McGraw thinks of letting Cran- the faces of |4all try the nine-inning route in the Jawn McGraw and the rest of| ther. Ww appeared to- series of what Chief Meyers, says the Giant leader, 4s fagged out. It 1s no snap for him to catch a lot of Innings day after day, Then, besides, is Is the time of the annual green com @, which all red men observe with and the consumption of The Ch it word to have sev- enteen dozen ears ready for him, and there will be heap baked dog, toasted bullsnake and great scattering of wam- Boston as tough as the Athletics were. ing, but I don't see whe ir pitchers will have anything o I've an idea that we can wet this fellow Wood, though he must have blossomed a pitcher in the year or 80." Who will pitch for the Reds in the two games with the Glants has not been determined. Maybe the whole staff wil! a, and the tag! de called upon before the fracas is over f the year thin any Reight slant inh | Biuiness! wt fe Olympian. Co Ena mai. he eth 1B first of the elimination trials| / to decide what American motor | appeared upon the tl the Harms-| Worth trophy against a similar num- ber of English boats will take Huntington Bay to-day. {| boats are scheduled to start, but it is expected tha: Poe Ey te ave Sute ‘ {n, & ten-roriad bout Twelve | Bauva two more will be added} ¥, to the list by the time the starting | ©! gun is fired, The course will be thirty | pt nautical miles, four legs of seven and |} @ half miles each. The course as latd After rounding the | Cubana.» Gunde top out 1s @ triang! first mark the boats will race well out on Long Island Sound, The Baby Re. and the Baby Reliance IV. are favorites. Mitt wey - Set fut jand in rei t Sy Se tant more hattle Me: a + twelve-round to at Wisnk Labor Day afternoan, sd Joe Coster, the frat italian it Eddie Hasha, the “Te race at the New Keber and Cal Delaney, re working daili tvchampion ‘ie cos: nnd Kaatern nvasioe each hea! physician, but rather to crowd, he took a chance, » and I'll be strong |} when I climb through the ropes on the |, A number of additional State teams, mate up and revolver nave arrired in Kohler ind a *bsiasee oi fad matched agaiuat the ‘best mes fn their “renpecti NATIONAL LEAGD WAR QAE HRore, Breshize, co BY Muiatetpnie, 2. GAM New York at Cincinnati, Herookisn (at, Chicago, Boston at Ietttab, Poiladedphta at St? Lonts the twenty-second annval rai stled 60 as to be ready for HIE Otbior Wuyfeiut Boys | The Larchmont Yact, Clah Regatta Committee off all the ties registered during Larchmont week next Monday at Ite an- ial_tabor Day series, tm. tant will probably be that offered a STANDING OF THE CLUBS AMBRICAN LEAGUE, Chub, Ww, fecided to sail RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES No games scheduled, Larchmont week three elxty-fire-foot ES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY AMUSEMENTS. NORTH BEACH eu GEViath Ai at foes Luna. pee Buy Your Fall Suit Terms Are Right. From last season’s piece ends, many standard patterns always in vogue, $25 to $40 materials, delivered at your convenience, Suit to Measure, Sale will last until Saturday noon. caller gets the best chance to choose. rnheim and 9th Street Siow onEartt pet = tN PARR (i ga rhe GaPoe MUSIC HALL bey ot ENSER StF 8 PALISADES Airship Ascension Daily. The early PROCTOR’ s 2: Motorboat Trials on Huntington Bay To-Day Wat Aurora. the property of Comdius Vande wi to KT, Hall, and Istalena were ail tied aa a hai dosea other ties tally aheet, Atlantic race week lias come to an end with club rua to Prince's Bay, a shore dinner, the cup. Mare Place | and Pome eo te Sea Gate. Prises for the rua were offered bj we giieee! ee Rte | Athle ania ore 2 Eira Femulat Ciravesand’ Bay hasdicay’ daa A wholesale Clean-Up at me” ite) tor the ton | D€low wholesale prices is the wo mile ante iainal A Nanna wos int sCaight eater ‘The tite teas | Whirlwind wind-up of my ‘ and) was under the doctors care after! Summer-Suit Sale. Come u disappoint the record and investigate. Me’ 119-125 Walker St., N. Y. of ational garistien who are experts wi8s the M l : ; cam . Girt, "pnd Solna the other marks. oe eV y 9 AMUSEMENTS. NEW YORK’ LEADING THRATHES, j Md CRITERiO: IN Bina &.4 th St. divs. at BIA, Jer talleg “he | RIGHARD eAnLE RATE Wit Tans ak ant, cio rae the || THE GIRL FROM MONTMARTRE iT my aie sine eT nt eat uy RIG wuttere EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN NATIONAL TENNIS SINGLES TITLE AT STAKE AT NEWPORT Maurice E, McLoughlin Pickea to Win Deciding Match From Wailace F. Johnson. b YPORT, R. 1., Aug. %.—East meets West to-day in deciding who ts ¢ne greatest tennis player in the United. States. Maurice E. McLoughlin, the burn-haired California crack, and speedy Philadelphian, Wallace F. John- son, are the finalists in this greatest of tennis events and the friends of each supremely confident that thetr {dol will don the crown of Champion William A. Larned. A record crowd was early on hand at the Casino. Early betting slightly favored the Pa- cific Coast entry, for it was the general belle that the Californian will come through to the apex of the tournament pyramid. It is McLoughiin's y it followers of the sport here belie they think that Johnson will be unable to halt the dashing Westerner for more than one set, if he is capable of doing even that. The tournament started with @ fairly equitable draw, and plenty of “class” among the Iits of entries. It was some, thing Ike forty short of the number entered In the record breaking meet of 1911, when the brackets filled with 2 names, but it wag bdelleved—and the result proved the accuracy of that thought—that fewer defaults would have to be declared because there would be fewer players who would not come to time for their matches. Last year, of the seventy-four matches carded in the opening round just one-half were defaulted. This yi the first two rounds had seventy-nine brackets, and twenty-elght were decided by the de- fault rule. Among the players who were missed were the cheinpion, Larned, and Beals C. Wright of the Hub, who had en- tered but did not appear for play. Wright won the title in 1905, the All- Comers’ again in 198 and was runner-up against Larned in 1910 and 1911. tifornians, McLoughlin Bundy, who won tt Inesday, after the event had been postponed for a Cay on account of iiness of Sundy. When the challengers appeared agatust the title-holiers, R. D. Little and G. F, Toucharé, the Callfor- nians won all but the opening set, the score being 3-6, 6—2, 6-1 CHESTER Notch COLLAR. Meets close in front and Stays so 15¢ 2 for 25¢ Cluett, Peabody & Co., Troy, N. ¥. _ AMI M u SEMENTS. | AVINTER GARDEN epee gon ee ee ead “yee Ba ves Saunt’? THE MASTER | House CASINO "padre & Bint ESN New Comic THE MERRY COUNTESS MAXINE FLLIOTTS HX 5 Bt Reeve’: READY worer COMEDY {ify wae 4) ih Ma BUNTY PULLS the STRINGS i ae Masbotan Hothe Stock Co, Mats, Wed. Thom Prt Go" Bat. 100 WINER’S WTAE, 98 mtATNRS AMATEURS OF, ATAGRLAND. WINER’S BOWERY .¥ATINER, HIGH F1mE IN BURL Beg UKE. 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