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19 SHS BVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST $6, 1913. ntl A: Bi ds A tL RLS EDITED BY ~= GeTGAE] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [noses?2cSne AND NEWSY BUT FITZ GOES ON FOREVER. | BRITTON KNOCKS OUT’ Stan thw Se rat Pang Oo GaSe Tan EDDIE MURPHY IN ITH ROUND AT HUT Boston Boxer Given Seve: Trouncing in Bout Sched- uled to Go 12 Roun! (Special to The Rrening Wor!t,) BOSTON, Aug. 2%.—Jack Britton Chicago was given the credit uf knockout fn his nout with Eddie Mur phy of South Horton at the Pllgrin A. A. Murphy was saved from tein defeated decisively in the eleventh round, the referee stopping the bou when Murphy had been twice floony! —_—->-— Fitz Willing to Give Sharkey Chance to “Come Back.” and had no chance. ; From the tap of the gong Britton went ; Saas Bes is after Murphy, continually jabbing biny Cones, 1012 BMT Wt Pubiihing Co, | Just vonaing } q in the face in every round. He mixet in som) good rights to the jaw an: body. Occasionally Murphy lande@ left or right counter on the face of body In the tenth round Murphy appeares: to be tiring and Britton forced matters harder than ever. Toward the close 0! the round he caught Murphy, suit: ‘ , right on the jaw, sending the Sout? Johnny Albright ‘gnd scored two, but they never &t 89} Boston man against the rores. Britton Tain’ was falling when the secon4| followed up ihe advantage, and afte= right to the Jaw and Murphy went t» played in New York as this is the Naps’ | Mis fcaxt the gong sounded for the end cf OM SHARKEY didn't realise what I fa lot of trouble he was hunting | For A ScRAP. when he announced that he wants | to “come back"? and clean up the pres- | ent day crop of alleged “hopes.” Yesterduy afternoon the guardian of our office door was brushed aside and| tm stalked Rob Fitzsimmons. Bob shook | our hand, and as he did so surreptitious. ly scattered snuff on the floor behind | him with his invisible left. A draught was blowing toward the managing ed- ftor's desk, The managing editor! sneened. Bod grinned. That's just like Fits, with his kid tricks. He has neither | Five. oF FERED To “ Show us”. the mat. Before he had time to get t: ee the s jon. farewell appearance of the season. ; h enve' o-day | A » 4 Murphy was in bad shape when h: Awe nor respect even for the mightiest. | AS HE coor HANDS HE Jonnny Allistent cf Denver is to-day Kaler and Warhop were the opposing! ogme out of his corner for the next If Pitz ever treads the path to the Pea ene smerting under the lash of defeat at! pitchers and Carish and Sterrett did the | Came, Ou! Of ie corner for the mes ly Gates Wil wager he'll take along a} uAne ub ie a SNUFF « the hands of his greatest rival, Ray | caine Te vedands died in quick order in| Britton hooked his left to Murphy's jar” sauff box (o spring on St. Peter at bal Peck. In a special three-mile match at | —_—— ty wicket " and the Sout! Boston boy again went speed artist led the way in straight | Errors Help to Bring About De-| started with a single, but ‘Chase and| only to wet a right on the Jaw tne HEN we had recovered from . Hekla: AIBFIENE wha tareed to eatlie'li Daniels died easy. Paddock tripled to pat him down again. Referee Flaherty iT BS a National League Race Is Practically the Ree. we Peck was teasing. and) feat of Highlanders by [isfelt"asw’x"odt’ ose RE | INTERNATIONAL LEA Cehedel 2 yang nap sy ai an office boy to behind at the finish. Peck’s time was Se, —oemenemesiee ee Same so tees ea __ All Over tor Giants but the Shouting i. s%0:8 Score of 0 to | MREGORD TIED AT SEA IR at. ft the Clubs, Barl Eckel of Washinton, N. J., won i pic RECORD TIED AT SEA GIRT.} ows, “Wot tc) cw the three-cornered professional race at | SEA GIRT, N. J., Aug. B—The Amer- Toronto $ Tom Sha wants to come back,” sald Fits. ‘Well, Sharkey ’ bie . x - ‘ » three miles. He turned the first heat FIRST GAME. ican Wants to come back Tu give him | According to roanenye Most of Giants’ Games at! in 2 ; 5 ° dad | the Brighton Motordrome the Newark | Comparison of Schedules ‘ord for six-hundred-yard marks: Rockeater.. 73 Tealtine § or in 2m. In the second he had PURLAN nanship in a match, thirty-five straight | Nowsrk 02 ft ehance—n! eth Of the Giants and Cubs e to retire, and Billy Wray whiazed home| aT pare cae Capt. we B Wells, | —him cr any of thers bloamint 7) shabby Fi. ttn " h Me 2 : t net aw F F . | white ‘opes.” ule Cubs Have Slim Chance eae ce bus Home, While Cubs Must |in tne lead: thme, 2m. 201-68, ‘The Anal ytunter, if as. 2 zo fers: FOBRY. WStOh Hees. earh. ano " j was won by Eckel in 2m, 16 1-5s, Birr m, 3 ® = f \ I thougnt you retired a couple of een i Take the Road nson Constant defeated Ji lSeexaon mre de aoe wed Bhat harks "prank hans i years ago,” snid 1. of Finishing First. With first division clubs. ake the Road. aH TB LRiGRRRUCHLIL OTM TUE Fanbrcna | adoleic doe. toy ee ee ey ee ot tint yaca™| Values speak louder than : vaure, t r ire feplted Fuis. Hut p eae Pitteturab 4 Bitbures Johnny Constant rode to popularity by | Johnston, 1h B13 chusetty State team, Soret, Cedric. B. words. My Clearance Sale taoney, e show business 5 "ges P| s = r' ve- . * sen, 3b 2 J Long, the Ma usetts captor yester- 4, hasn't been any too good Intely, and 7 TAN. Poeemenie ot te ea lacem ye: be of immense benefit to them in cinche|¥/nning | the five-mile professional | Riker, gh 16 4 \ay vot the President's ‘match and the| Prices talk of dollars saved Wr cata tens 5 BY ALEX. SULLIVAN. ~ ing the banner. against Mercler and Lochnar, loNei, ko 4 military championship of the United d 9, 1 ques thorny vote ag And trouble. wT's about time tiat New York fans 16 Here Is a lst of the home games for] With weather conditions favorable Nash. ss 4 0 0 States, Was’ eecond, and get to a man’s pocket bd sadly ® for the old man stopped worrying as to who Is go With second division clubs. the two teams: to-morow night Eddie Hascha, tne Texas Greg, p Poke at banat SE Pate as wellas his ear. ) Sag idee hack to fhting again. 1 ag to win the National League || Brooklyn ...... 7 Brooklyn sens » ahave 4 ry | WINDSOR RESULTS y not he as good as I used to vennant and started figuring on how |} Cincinnat! ...., 3 Cincinnatt Sept. % [his record of 37 165 seconds, Httie; Totals... 5 w 4 ‘ but I'm etre and heatihy fa fi a t 3 ss ! smner VOR “IRST RACE.—Purso $0; three-year- rei hoe ten raven ; Hants wilt make out against the|} Boston .. % Boston 13, star will also ridy from seraica in | NEW YORK sds and up: five and one-half furlongs. oe e Goulart Tok the Ronwrwoignte earn Rat fox, ee ne noon of the Cubs: . Tau! 4 81, Louis dradhurst Field Clab handica, Ti8] we vetian, ae sie abet onion Jack, 103 (Teahan), even, 2 to 8 S V 9 ' Heating ou o MeGrawites are very will be Hasha’s firkt appearance wince) ™ Lally 4 out, first: Miss Nett, 102 (Hopkin) ' | yg Gate to hoceashogiag, | temote Indeed. Totat Games. af Total Games Sent, Ou Ost, 1, & he became {Il several days ago, and ihe; poateie, tt : tei 1 to 5, % to 5 and out, second; Cynosure, | M.Onlv 119-125 Walker St., N.Y. aes uae wae ac t Although, av a rule, it docen't make! sts Cubs. fans are wondering What he will be able | paddo 5 + aged 9% (McCabe), 6 to 1, 20 to 1 and 6 to 1, guint itl jmuch difference whether a team Is a. Pouleeauect Sept. 1, Oct. | to do tn his Senile mateh series w'th | Lelivelt, rf + ayo third. Time, 1.0845. True Step, Theo. care of himse | Playing at home or abroad, still tf there] Cubs with teams of this set. The Cubs, | “°° icula: Pe b Oct) arthur C of New York, the first’ Simmons, 2. heat Vana } Pooky end a end’ fae [is ony advantage at all in playing at| With twenty-three, have one more game ha ‘ 7 Hartzell, rf. aD A ished as ni eyo. aren't fifty-one sala 1. home tne Ulante will have item start. {than the Glants with clubs of the #ee- Pittaura coxa xt ih reat ct aidnaindane Freya eon a) BRON} TERE Rr mute sar Obs Bot AMU NTS. “When I looked up your|ing to-morrow, they will have moat of | OM vision. Btertett, 0. 2.0 «0 upward; steeplechase; purse H (HIPPODROME Saini Wirth certificate at Summer-|their remainic tof! of their thirty-eight remaining —= 1 Caldwell P- afh1 2 about two miles—Sight, 143 (Pember- aim eet House, Lond t elr remaining games at the Polo| games the Giants have twenty-three on ° : —e ton), 1lto 5, 3 to 5 and out, first; OPENS NEXT SAT. NIGHT, | i ol ndon, a few years ago.) Grounds while the Cubs are virtually |the Polo Grounds, while of thelr thir Ex-( hamp ion tle on ‘Totals « mes 8 Mutinees, 12% (Wolke), 3 to 6, out and] |] UNDER MANY FLAGS * vald.a gul for a cavtifed copy | finished in the East. seven remaining contests the Cubs wil. NNINGS: out, second; Kemp Ridgley, 139 (Ford), = - yroft it, T found you were born May %.| Chance's men play a little better on| Play only thirteen on the West Side 1.0 12 to 1, 4 to 1 and 6 to 5, third. Time, WiNTERK GAKJEN ' 1a, That makes you only forty-nine| tie road than they do at home, but{ Grounds (Ms 4.01.. Gun Cotton, Joe Lott and Dr. | Mat, To-Rey. Soe., The. de Beat yeare and three months and one day} with their pitching ataft used up as tt] something.) Thee PASSIN real of 1912 PrN Henin prt His Way Back to This City' Ser renes Stgnels ono First Base on Errore—Clev Heard also ran and finished as named. | & rd how they can | P!RATES SHOULD PUT CUBS OUT lrwoeRase Hits — Lafole, Jackson THIRD RACE.—AN ages hanslicap7 * Fits waved the intorrupiton as'ce aw strong as they were on} OF THE PENNANT HUNT, aes BOXING SHOW TO-NIGHT, ), TireesBare 2t = tonnsan, | Home| Oi ertuede T to. Sed to.) ano t ‘Only Mitv-one,” waid he, “und f whon they won some-| If the Glants win the threo *! Abe Will Sox Be Seen in vs: ® Run—Paddock Hits—F meee Wale Glave. 1a (Atactin’, 0 to 4 rows PTET *eavler and etroaser than ever 1 . t they have scheduled here e ill Soon Be Seen % ter, Birmingh> Poker, Jackson, | first; Plate Glass, 122 (Martin), 9 :o 19. | 7 Qo Pat than ver to owas . se eon a " v o oe 3) . ‘ Org eventeen games out of] {hey have neue al At St, Nicholas A. C. Rink, Wee |} Wane ‘ Latoie 1 out, second; Cé ew Comeds ay at my T never wolghe’ over 181 qwenty-one. | tor, See NN duce vanen Action at One of Garden |] Sixty:##sth Tommy Mu LE acai oNew woreiice 30 to 1, 8 to 1 Dawe THE pounds in any ‘euvyweight ght 1 ever! UBB’ CHANCE: ‘or the nm with eleven ction at One of Gard vs. Youns Brown, Tommy Hous | Daniels, 2 es | third, Plaudmore, He ; , NAG An my Mfe. fought Corbett and PENNANT Bey OF MMINNING | apices hdd pri de Hag ait hay <i |] George Kirkwood of St. Louis, Willie le Fy aes al “peeeres one Out | and. Winte n also ran and fints! CAN MERRY Pa Gat Lane Jeffries and Rublin and Sharkey at 158 Cubs’ chances of winning the| WIM all three In order to make the sea- A. C. Shows, |] Beecher va, Tommy Ginty of Soran. Yi 4. Caldwell by Gregg, 3. Wild | &8_named. : , Pounds, and knocked ‘em all out exo nab o Dimsunne with ann Muse 8 games even-Stephen, on, all ten round bouts, | Pitch—Caldwell. Umpires—-O'Brien and AMUSEMENTS. MAXINE El ELL! OTT'S BAF es va 7 Jef, and I'd ‘ave knocked ‘1m out if my|ing day. Whereas they might have had, ‘The Cubs’ hardest games—and the Dineen. Time of Game, 1 hour and 57 TRO FE READY MONEY ‘ands ‘adn't gone back on me. They're|a good look-in had they cut down the Jones See Raa UET Fay tan, att cele ane RY JON POL" OCR. | Austria, hn coming to this country, for | minutes. SEW YORRS LEADING FERKEneS, Yaseen a Pea All right again now. Jey me show|Glants’ lead while the latter were atalefOf the pennant hunt—are those with HE APTI: the cxefeatherwetant | atthe Sister. wil ai ot ‘at Peeiand ung CRI a0 15. |ADWAT Tae Tray aia, Be i four And Fits stad oe cag eM land on the rose allie MiNk (he petate| the Pirates. They have seven. more DATTELL, the ex-teather fatty Sugate ima tweniy rnd Dati, wih Second G Heer ca Rte TiCHTIE Wha tes i ap pO MANKY THANE : through the preliminary’ motions ot {le three-quarters over and the Giants|acheduled with the Buccaneers and an champion, who has been doing! ine 'patisn Kmpire, ‘The content wilt take tan, eoond Game, THE GIRL FROM MONTMARTRE oT shifting and delivering the soley plexes | {28t Tecovering from the effects of thelr | the Pirates have won elght out of fif- Ail hia Aghting tn Callfornite since} ae’ uhe’ National Sporting Chub, Ox 2, the eee BATTING ORDER. NEWAMSTERDAM Surya 125 THEATER, a7 3 a oe slump, the Windy City boys will have|teen from them so far they may! last January, when he was barred by net back Wells's fight with Fred- a roadway, oe et famous blow in all the|to be contentedly starting to build up| reasonably be expected to keep up the! the State Atlietlc Commission from ah unth Nov. New York. Cleveland. ine 15 Mats, Wed, sy Sit Fir tatean ory of the ring. I retired to « safe] for next year. good work and at least tako three! boxing in this State for slx months, | Mery Pollok ts now the manager of « fientr,|2i¢Millan, 98. Hunter, if. IE PINK Lad Pavers @tstance. “Wait,” said Fits, “ ‘ti £] The Giants and the Cubs have about{ games. Sill aon t In action again at the| We,,tis, taken, under, hie management” Freddie | C Birmingham, cf. KICRERBOCKE, | & show you ‘ow I licked Sharkey. the same number of games remainin, ‘The Giants have more games with the iN 08: FORD 18 BCUOR ARR Fake tee Bagiieh elabt champion. Harry | Jackson, rr: VES SINGS 8.10. H Having been shown that punch before | Thirty-eight games are left on the New| Philites than with any other club, ‘Ten | local clubs. Abe left Sin Francisco to-| las asked Billy Gl a af Ashen tthe | Paddock, 3b. Lajole, 2b. ne 0} OT ENTGET ETE I dectined to wait. Fits colmed hinosrt | York schedul one less on that of| more games remain to bo played with | day for this city, ready to meet some of! Se "hromoters are looking, around fore NgteMl | Lellvelt, cf. Johnson, 1b, roan Thurs. | Via. WRGOR © and eat down again. the Chicagoans. Sixteen of the Giants’ | Charlie Dooin's charges and as the) the good jads at his weight who are, lhtwright ( put him against. | Welsh is tf. | Simmons, 2b. er, 3b. GAIETY way : wae’ “It won't be any. championship Agnt |*tmer,ar8 with frat division clubs,| Glants have onl¥ lost one game out of| boxing hero. Hilly Gibson has already | bouts, STIS won Bis list Hartzell, rf. Cs nish, ¢. plonshi t | while fourteen belong to the lot of the] twelve to this team these games should se ee — Sterrett, c. Nash, 83. if Tom and 1 et together,” he went on. signed up Atteyl for a contest at one of| | Joe, deanete, the oclrrel bearemeleht ba Werkdoe Kaler. p. with Scuses Miah Deamon Shirbanie, HAMMERS{ INS ave EY 4 young, husky fellow, only the shows to be held the Garden | sft Tis first ee an 2a). Umpires—Dineen and O'Brien, Tiecield Mou a fbi, ight, and he ought to be able 7] this course, No one ese was better | A: C. Attell fs bringing along with him | Jones ‘auother cored Hater whom be wi ‘ape | —=— iegfe ie : Pty It'd be interesting to the old- than 74, & young lightweight named Herb Brock, |, tem, funds nthe Atlante A, A. of Hooke.) AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, Aug Betas timers who saw us Mg\t before, and we Loving's ability haw long been known, | of Sacramento, Cal., who has won twen- ‘ a te qyunds «| 28.—The Highlanders could not nit Vean! 1 GLOBE athe & ov could show the young fellows some- and he was a strong favort ty-five fights out of the thirty-one he nom: | Gregg this afternoon when hits would E ROS E MA iD Se" RAL an 9 SEULT PAINTINGS, thing about fwhting they don't see now- {4 entry was announced, Hie has taken part in by knockouts, Johnny Loftus of Philadelphia, who fs one of TH Laat one ‘3 Keaton a adays. I'm guing up to talk to son - at eaarage — (iaetes, Bae taben 4: “Erctith, “tae taraiie | Rave counted and lost the frst game of wel Phins & of the promoters avout Hi." And Fite Ie ss 4 48 8 4 4 F411] Htugiie Metigan the tighiwelght cha iano! Mt Thanaatinent, Mf MUCMEAD | 4g double-header with Cleveland by a| 200, NEVO TER gaeok hands again and wane cot PANintie. Thee lick strona otariey PAUL RAL 2é alae ais core 0} 3 With the score tied In pee EE Es gal cy ; that the tlle will go to a resident of score of 6 to , IM SAVAGE tells a etory about “old Sa IPASe baal ia en amen Elb Ke ld t Be Pinay for Three Weeks. |the seventh the Hilltops turned toose|~ROCTOR’S ae Prva J | MINER 'S 8TH AVE. utist eb Any Wie } nat shows a punch may ati! a cy Platt of Lakewood won, for erte (7) | CLEVELAND, ©., Aug. 2%.—Manager|@ bunch of errors and this alded by i ERS ROW ALD atic autres ee a " somewhere in the great ex- large delegation started from the North oon EA Bie ‘ Davis reported to-day from New York | cratch hits on the part of Birmingham Le WE. aut t. FA Bit ro ET oa Ciunlur von weer owner! Manager in 1913 iscsi oe Ryan's injury to his leg ‘and Jackson gave the Naps two runs. matched with Tommy Burns r clubs Loving |s a member the! 2 tales ‘muscle will keep him out of the Heht that never came of. Pita} E, W, Loving Near Record in 1 68 of the Mow Yor’ ¢ 4 CHATTANOOGA eae d hard training and engaged Say- Qualifying Round for City Siitneetane | After that they were never headed off ‘ead qi ns almo broke his shoulder and made runs almost as they pleased, y the third lett flelder |The Highlanders started a rally in the told 52 cards were returned. A} Norman ¢ekid') Elder yring partner. hnlcality arose on the A. nted manager of the ie need to hammer me around some: wt Chatta u > Mona ht & . aes Sut KE Witbarew. BeteAr (Hl Ce cee e ininth when Paddock hit @ home run thing awful,” rays Jim, “One day Al ~ ~ . . Jd. A, Boo! jew York, 8; WH, Ve | Atlanta, Elberfeld ae ipo eae Seely i Gases aaatrees a NOF Hi BEACH Kaufman came out to Dunellen to do Golf Championship. mer, Now York, 81, F. B, Hawthorne, vr of the Montgomery was | @ few days’ training with the ‘old man.’ iNew York, Bs Becke Dun- | New York American The first day they didn't go at tt very | wey night Kaufman told me to! ¥, es open next day and I'd ng. He said he was Koing Boats East 99th and 34th ACH actin eda ct unat ached, | star is anxious to ched, 8; H.|and is confident th Alex Nicoll, hy, nate t back In the game tt he'll make good “PIMLIGORESULTS, A FallSuitMadeNow Can ae Morea po en it a W, Loving, who some years ago was a caddie for President Taft, this morn- old ian out,’ 1 thought |i"® Won the low-medal ‘core at Van is unatte cg a A co Bi iggest [wes EN and T hated to seo Fits get a| Cortlandt Pari In the qualifying round | TI oR ES aT RACE Packs und huntern:t Be Had for I lalf itsWorth'® Show on art! SEAT . for the annual city golf champtons . iv ght OM . iy pee eno . a f Greater New York. He did « TI,|eosd' ah autos Crom, New Yorks a Wiiahi)s 3 to 6, out Aad OU) ) STEEPLECHASE COLUMBIA x1, BURLESQUE] Siitst Tab, sca, 08 ia “well, Regs |«! Grontr Mow orb. Me dit » Tl wont 8 f'Sonsh"amenicayy im 2h, Zclmaot tez n Maem. 7\43| Ror one week we will sell piece ends of last seis See Eetsad St | GAVGRER dAOKS | et, t moming Fite didn't put the | and Sea “ geen teh American, #1) AWB, skiston), 7 to 3, oven and out teri: gloves on With me first, but told Kauf. {077 “ree Mrokes worse than the pr an, §2; W. dD. Pa est Onys Tt ie: OVER Bie OEt year’s popular $25 to $40 materials, many man to start with him. They boxed | fessional mark. He was entered .rom erican, &; Donald A Weseleehese Pest, URRAY sh also ran and finished a standard patterns always in vogue, fitted and Wh L Wi finished as you dictate, aus fe eh os ‘Suit to Measure, s20( reat bran SEAMON’S JOLLY FOLLIES UcY DALY | 1 os & OTH Sale closes Saturday at one o'clock. The early tL NDEI i re RSO! 9 M caller gets the best chance to choose. HEN Ee N's. Ys hard for a round and Kaufman got 'n|the New York Club, some g004 jabs, In the second he tipped mea Wink, Old Fiz went to shifting — around, awkward and clumey, looking imnocent as a baby. Al jabbed a few times and held his right back. Finally he let It go. Old Fitz bobbed his head and salied in. He just hooked his left over on Al's chin and Al went down if he'd been hit with an axe, It took | us five minutes to oring him around | and get him up on his feet, and he went to the house and packed up his grip, and | that night he took the train back to | New York without waiting to say good. | , whieh pl ys 07 RACK—ste: and upward i " tours} STANDING OF THE CLUBS AMERICAN LEAGUB,, Broad Beet tea a a aa THe biGen LILIES unrerenrclle a nad ae rnh PALISADES Pais, . | ateeetagitten Sete or 105 a 1 SORE 28 (A, Hen EDs ASTOR aie ¥ oreo Ve *'STAR te MATINEES DAILY Plutocrat, Angelo, ‘Time also ran and finished RESULTS OF YES TERDAY'S GAMES" t First game Secon gaue, ®. Seotch Laddie, XNorbeit, Rose ar also ran and finished as named. | Phone 1403 Mala by to anybody,” ‘alied in the four a te 2 8 § roe et Bre. 4 16, Mat se AVE MARION’S ae nr nee Tiiemmmens (2, tne MES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY rrcand, AAC fa gtaaken. roadway and 9th Street iii! |THE GREYHOUN ae rt at fled, | Basten ai Vitteburee totus at Weshington. x Ene OLYMPIC fox. aF Hate wee. | GA YET Y sate agg TPIS Weta at balers | QUEENS OF PARIS Suh aite & Mertee > ilnamventte nn ae