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Sheriff Harburger Will Watch Attell and Thomas Box and See the Difference Between a Boxing Contest and a Prize Fight. Fae Settiame Os. Conrriht. TS Noe Pork Wont) T is announced that Bherift Har Durger will sit at the ringside te} night when Attell and Thomas box, and that he will stop. the Bout if it Is “prise fight.” Also, the @herif wl) “himesif determine ‘the meaning of the term ‘prise fight’ I hope, ike af} other lovers of ‘he @port, that the Sheriff will read the Frawley law through before he tempts to determine whether or not the bout ¢@ ‘legal. In the Gre: place, the Frawley law elearty dofines the conditions governing boxing matches end makin gal. It would be an outrag fere with any bout held strictly in ac- cordance with the law. Note the wording of the law: “The comméssion shall have, and here- by is vested With, the sole direction, management and contro! of and juris Giotion over all boxing and sparring Matehes and exh{ditions to be contuct- ed, held or given within the State by any club, corporation or association.” ‘This would seem to shut out the re- pected Sheriff and his opinion. “Hole direction, managemem and contro! of end furiadiction over"—that if clear enough! . Bo te the meaning of the law clear. It permite “boxing and = sparring matches AND exhibitions,” NOT only “exhibitions.” And what fs a “boxing match?” Prof. Boule, in his dictionary et synonyms, defines it this way: “Match-competition, trial, contest.’ The Standard Dictionary'’s definition te: “Match: A contest of skill, strength, ote, test.” ‘The Century Dictionary tells wha: a Match ie in the fotlo words: “Match: An engagement for a con- test or game: the contest or game ite oat.” ‘Webster's Di Jonary defines: ‘The putting eempetition, as in @ game or other ex- erelse; as, a match in tennis; a shoowng oF @M agreement to enter a con. TH the ald of these eminent! authorities on the meaning of words in the English language, @herttt Harburger should be able to de- termine whe: the law allows, ‘The Webster, Standard ahd Century Lic- tlonaries, and Prof. Boule, agree that a “match” The Vrawiey Jaw allows boxing contests—not meoraiy “exhibitions.” For furvher proot I quote the Frawiey lew again: “Every club, evipration or assoota- Giga which may nold er exercise any ot 1 § priv he privileges red by this act! fron’ within twenty-four hours afior a the determination of every gontest, tur. |. Moe, tatt Ci nish the commission @ written report,” ac. ‘There you have Mt in plain type: “Con. # a Has Sherif Marburger, or any- one else, a legal right to interfere with test!” —— UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY lYOU NEED ANOTHER SHAVE WHEN THE BELL RINGS! (ewe! (Ut BE ABLE oe AND HAVE AMPLE TIME TO CATCH THAT LAST STRAIN! visions of the Frawley law? T think not. To make a contest out to be w “prize fight he would at least have to prove the existence of @ “prise,” or a larger portion of the pu paid to the win- Under Frawley law conditions quemily no without a “prise” Trace” without feet, id balance with- @ hand, @ eolar-plexus punch with- @ solar plexus, TTELL and Thomas will no doubt A put up a pretty contest. Attell must be still in good shape as a result of his long stay in the Sierras on Billy Nolan's ranch. Thomas didn't do ;| very good work when he was hero a year or two ago, but from all accounts in the Los Angeles papers he must have improved. The Los Angeles writers grew Yery enthusiastic while describing | hia defeat of Frankie Conley, who Is a top-notcher himself. They call Thomas & “world-beater.” Abe's return to New York has dis- closed one of Billy Nolan's secrots. himself and his boxers, spread the in- formation a while ago that Atte! had developed wonderfully in the mountains, and now weighed 1 pounds stripped, so that he could meet any lghtweight in the land on even terms. Attell weigtind in yesterday ten pounds below the weight advertised by Nolan. He's still a featherweight—or at least he can 122 as easily as ever. ANNPS KOLBHMAINEN, the! great Finnish runner who is Dow in our midst, and Nkely to H af © SEE THE MAIN EVENT & boxing contest held under the pro-! Nolan, who is @ red-hot prese agent for | '" THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBE Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). WHILE “THE MEN Ae PUTTING ON THE GLOVES ( TAKE PLEASURE IN PRESENTING To THE SPORTING PUBLIC "RATTLING BUM" OPEN ‘Tb MEET AND WE HAVE. WITH US “TOMIGHT A BOY WHO HAS JUST ARRIVED FROM PEANVILLE OKLAHOMA, wHOM HORODY KNOWS ANYTHING ABouT - BUT WHO IS WILLING TO BATTE ANY BOY HIS WEIGHT ON Eartutt IN INTRODUCING AM Is OPEN TO MEET BEFORE WE Go AYGAD B® Wit THE EVENINGS / ENTERTANMENT, List TS PRESENT FOR THE Fiest me HERES BOY WINS CHANCE AGAINST ILTON IN GOLF MATCH, lo The Evening World.) soUTHAMET. YL. 1, Phillip Car- ter, the sixteen-year-old golfer and terwcholastic title holder, drew English Champton Hilton for thia afternoon's opponent in the annual tournament on House, HE WILL APPEAR AT THIS CLUB SOME TIME IF HE EVER the National Links of America, This was considered a real oddity, The! others are Dunning vs. Mortimer Barnes, Herreshoff vs. Norman Hunter and Watson vs. Byers. In the morning round Hilton had} outclassed C. B, McDonald, winning by | Those Poor Cubs Will Be Cases 6 up and 5 to go, ind Carter had beat. Inter maton Was square nt ihe sevens To Finish Second in Race Now. youngster got the} Those poor old Cubs will have to look out now or they won't even Hilton was finish second in the National League race, as the Plartes are hot on day and reacn: ng better than yester- he turn five Maabonald, who, of course, thelr trail. There are only two and a half games separating the two outelassed, Card: \ clubs, and maybe within the next few days the Pittsburghers will dis- won: | Possess the Windy Bears. The Cubs are further than ever away from 6444456 5 HD the Giants, being ten and a half games behind the champions now. The sang Cubs admit they're out of the race. They are badly crippled. Johnny in particular, Evers ts suspended, Downs filling hie shoes at second base; Catchers Archer and Needham are absent because of injuries, a recruit doing his best to hold the pitching staff, while Manager Chance is not with them, 8 7 130 was There tnd halved the weit in bar, but Tost | en om a atill hunt for a seasoned backstop of two before the New the eleventh by getting into. the pit York series opens to-morrow. The Cubs are sure up against it. db to a, Cards: Turn cause much athletic disturbance there, has long had an ambition to come to| America. At the Olympic games in | Stockholm Hannes met Lawson Robert- ‘non, Through an interpreter he ex- || plained his ambition and asked if Law- fon could suggest some he could “sure,” eaid Lawson, to do in America and I know lots of people who afe orasy to give good jobs to athletes. What kind of a Job do you in which | wante” Kolehmainen thought it over for a Jong time and then told Roberteon that he'd like to have twenty-four hours in | whieh to congult with his friends before | settling @ matter of such moment, Lawson spent the next Gay worrying over what he might be called upon to do to oblige the Finn. By noon he had made up his mind that Kolehmainen would hardly be satisted with anything less than @ bank presidency. At home the Finn was @ bricklayer, Lawson met Kolehmainen. The Finn, all emiles, teiked enthusiastically to the interpreter. “What does he say?” asked Lawson, rving himeelf. “Oh,” replied the interpreter, “he says nothing but @ very fine job will ‘ guit him, bebe) to, run an elevator jenc | Vaton Ret, a “Tuaten ve, the past ae ne shu LJ inet membership by " » novice Ms lor when ts STANDING OF THE CLUBS NATIONAL LEAGUE, SEE oer HA iis Pag Hy fahors, Club, L. Ww. ih cl rc 09 “4818, Lowle, 40 67 Bed RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES : New Ye em York, 4. 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Byers beat | ter @ domperate matoh, Their medal| the former Dartmouth crack, on the] Whitlach 2 up and 1 to « count was 87 f me green, Herreshoft beat Blair, 6 and 4 Herm |ng" toe home. excepting for six on the secs e, Was going well enough to In the play off for the last two places fn the first division, Fred Wheeler, Apawamis and Alfred Stillman, Shinne- cock Hills, won, the losera being John They were square turn- Never were they sep- arated by more than two holes. Tunter, the Scotchman, was equare warrant that he would oppose Hilton| with Archie Redd to the turn taken 42|M. Ward, McKim Holling, C, M. Daxter musts pnt oH they are in opposite | on the first nine. ‘Then Hunier strack | @nd A. H. Johneon, ves of the draw. |a faster pace and was even ¢'a to 17th —_—_—————— Norman Hunter beat Archie Reed and! whore he ifted. Regal, Pole Grounds. 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