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6 ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, JULY 26, 1913. "LOCAL CLUBS PLAN BEST PORTING P AGE IN NEW YORK | BASEBALL TRADE MENG FAGE I ~ YORK [f%r0ca COT GREATEST OF ALL THE BARBADOES WONDER WAS A PHYSICAL FREAK Copyright, 1913, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York World.) 4 F _——— The Black Demon Never Quibbled Over an Ounce in Weight as Shown by His Fight With Heavyweight Choynski Whom He Knocked Out, Weighing Only 137 Pounds Himself. Pourte t the series of “Greatest Champtens.” Ment Saturtey— ‘The Greatest Middleweight Copyright. 1912, wy the Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). OE WALCOTT was five fect and one inch tall, and when he fought and knocked out Joe Choynsk!, the great heavyweight, he weighed caly 187 pounds. ‘There was more musculet strength and fighting energy bottled up tn ~ Uttle Joe Waleott than in the mas f g sive frame of many a husky heavy- ‘ weight. rd FA) e a Few people would care to deny How Jew erousnr THe Tau. ones IN TO My HEIGHT Joe voor ws Goar wwew BILLY that Waloott was the greatest of all welterweight champions. His rec- ord proves that. It's true that he was beaten a few times, but he never quibbied coyly over an ounce or two of weight. In fact, a ton wouldn't we worrted Jos. Didn't he per- sletently challenge Tom Sharkey when Tom was at h's best, and even pest @ 96,000 fertelt for a side bet? j | Both the Highlanders and Giants i alla \ { Kid MeCoy and Jim Corbett, offering 2 Feat - -- £4 forfelt his share of the recetpta : Aboat to Pat Through Big Trades. | pens renee ina out widiculous challenge, of not | Joe Grovnens bat Walcott would have Within the next few days it is believed that trades more or less sen- fj @ nebulous sort of gational will be put through by both the Highlanders and the Giants. Much who was ported that to-day, or before the Clevelands leave town, they will trade Pitcher Kahler and Outflelder Ryan for Pitcher McConnell of the locals. It was from this team that the ex-Broadway boys recently ee- cured Shortstop Peckinpaugh for Outfelder Leliveit and Inflelder Stump. Ryan is regarded as a good hitter, fast runner and fine thrower, He ? P 3 i E Promoter McCarey Plans: 25 Me LOOKED IN HIO PRIME t Fy Tf ik 2 i i i i Bie streak and S| the | aye q with plenty of ambition, Kahler has been yith the Naps Lightweight ‘ournament ee ear IS cm | KALINKA TAKES Fifteen Giants Sent taro Se cod 8 rt ont tk sen gntu 1 next went "a belly, ° aken part in e! een games and is credited with four wins and | | Seto, Sewanee to Make Trip | its nom rumarey tt somes aise sou o vue | Champion Ritchie Ofters No |™ "AWB Gost MIM BOUT Sees te wer taat ctrsgwring by wost's| ow Around World) 22: voxman ana nitter, Claude Hendrix, for Pitcher Teareau and Objection to Scheme to Pick | AND DIAMOND BELT. Best Opponent for Him. Los ‘ANGELES, July WaThe KG Williams-Eddie Campi bantamweight OPENING EVENT Fifteen members of the Giants want AT BELMONT PARK to take part in the world’s tour which the Gi nd White Sox plan making his 4 in the fall. Those who decided to go are By John Pollock. busrantee of $008 niente, ateut — e McGra Mathewson, Demaree, Wiltse, ROMOTER TOM M'CAREY of 108 7 gounie ‘an: wears, yamereen Crowe Allis Began to Play Golf | proscreee ei itatas | Pitter mart he et sen ae kle, Grant, Shaefer, Burns, Cooper, Me- . te Programme in the Nene eae oe to him. wees fe i 5 ~ ivision that will certainty settle ost e cCarey diamond it 8,000 Turf Patrons See Car-|cormick’and Trainer 8 Marka Sev- At Age Of Five Years vin cc te tormect |] Ne. aton Ths’ want have bat te Ey . the champion the title. viltte ‘esented to him, e Choyntht reales nein | ‘man’s Filly Score an —_—. Wood, the opponent of the Wisconsin | Ritch! 7 eed. ; clubs will be included in squad, le, present champion, thinks we: — frame. when he entered ——— ‘i i cep eal ing with Camp! arms down and eyes ghacd With ihe : | x : man, was a Western finalist to-day for | of the plan and will offer no objections, |} NK mith a i fim of cmiapeactaemens, ‘The'reteree pt) Sista Ba HAE ACK TONIGHT, |OUS Milwaukee Expert} ne nica rine. "ee niying over in provide ne "get ne pce for SENN || wry wndJon Jette ot sen tty The pian as tentatively agreed UPON! | tne tatier part of August, If Jean- Third Baseman Shafer of ¢' season, whi “Tes” hasn't been doing well this f ti 4 3? & = i i ff iy £ it Jumped in and stopped it. a ; Tom O'Rourke had bet 80 on Wol- — Started Against Wood To- |isrity with ite pecutiarities giving him | follows: ete deesn't get the same ides cott againat 81,00, put up by Al Smith, (pectal to The Evening World.) Arthur Chapple will be put through a . an admitted advantage. He is in top! head en admirer of Choynski. When the} SBLMONT PARK RACK TRACK, N, | fevere test to-night at the Brighton Day for Western Title. notch form, his 4 in the second round! 8. lard and Young Qght was over Smith handed O'Rourke| ¥-. July @—The iast Saturday's racing | Beach Motordrome, and if he com < yesterday being a new record for thel weight battle, ‘hia $1499 with the philosophical remark: | before next week's opening at Saratoga | home a winner he whi have cstadiished course, | nee Judgment was better than mine | brought out @ crowd of about 8,000 to| another world’s mark. The peer of all ey y During the fifteen yoara of its exist- : the track, The $1 inctosure wae nimoat motorcyclists has been asked to give a] CHICAGO, July %—E. P. Allis $4 ©f) once the Western championship alwa; Joe Walcott fought 115 ring fights. He| Packed, the grandstand and lawn well | picked field a two-lap handicay in a] Milwaukee, who started against Warren | nag been held by a Chicago player, and, them all, from Lavigne to big| filled, and the free field held several |five-mile event. It will be tho firat]K. Wood of Chicago In the title match | with one exception, the runners-up also wh & foot] hundred. At any other but this mai time in his eer that le has);for the Western golf aguas have been from local clubs. ed to give away shortly after 10 o'clock this morning,| Earlier in the week Wood would him @ hundred pounds. | big. over the five-mile route, and he figures|pegan to play golf at the age of five| lave been a favorite over the equare- Jack O'Brien fought Walcott, the latter FIRGT RACE. | that should he be lucky enough to circle] with his father as his tutor, and that | jawed Milwaukcean who has twice won being bre by & heavy forfeit not te] For three-year-olds and upward; $80) the bunch twice he will be forced to set is foremost in the ranks of the | te Wisconsin title and once has been kaook O'Brien out. Big, little, fast, slow | added; one mile and a sixteenth, Time,|# Pace that will bring him home ding his aon by his|champion of Harvard, but the high arade of golf the latter has displayed a 3 parent w spectators to-day nm encompass every Mahtweight who has a valid claim to HAMILTON ENTRIES, » the title, and should settle, once for or clever, it made iittle difference to] 1.66 %-5.—Kalinke, 102 (Nichiaua), 6 to 5, /erel seconds below the world’ moral support. by Walcott whom he fought as long as|s to 6 and out, firet; Stentor, 108 (But- of 320. ee elder Allis gave up hia own|in his defeats of Champion Evans and[all, the question of supremacy among with . . : ed oh rec ss | Rol he belief th pounders. Ai as the bo: was satis-| well), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and 7 to 10, sec-, The three-cornered match race between! chances of winning one of the minor | Rovert Gardner led to the belief t oan fled, Hie great pal was little George| ond; War Horn, 16 (Wolfe) Charley Da Mike C " , : ve hol trugsle to-day H », ® to 2] Charley ad @ Costello and Paul yjzity to watch his son play and gor | the thirty-six hole struggle Dixon, with whom he travelled on thel? to 6 and 1 to % third. Oakhurat, 112] Ohne will be fed to-morrow: night./ four daya has reen every stroke the| would be one of the greatest in West- Fond between fights, often meeting all/and Jawbone, 190, also ran. This will be the second and most im-|:at-er has ma ern golf, comers, Walostt engaged in about @| The opening event went to R. F. Cur-| portant match of the series, as Ohne| ———- = hundred and fifty of these stage fights, | man's Kalinka, the favorite. Instead of |\# expected to take the measure of WOOD LEADS ALLIS 73 STROKES IS PAR ON ‘hen Dizon re se See his moeney|running of in front, Nicklaus alowed | Di and win the chance te meet Bars Around, 108; Moc 108; Indolence, 111; Joba Orme, 1 i; Hf “q H Jissipation Wal- C! any other man Oakhurst to outrun the filly to the} Chapple. ANFORD GOLF COURSE. twas simect ts, broad hesolnte to pet | stretch, With Stentor laying third, ‘When =~ IN GOLF TOURNAMENT cR D GOLF ‘Bis lege were stu: for the future.|eY Were etraighened out for the run| CATCHER AGNEW OF BROWNS. FOR TITLE IN WEST.! soventy-three strokes hae just been gra es ht Hig | Kalinka past Oakh ona aan pee IN A SERIOUS CONDITION. PI: Was 4 Up at the bigot tle ra Lepeiny Gott ie ni uret le i + ‘ ‘Sat tapes ipathy was’ for Gam. Lang-|1o victory. Oakhurst stopped on tne way Chkago Payer P Bnet ch wae formaily opened for jenampion, for twenty rounds at : 3 ae Club, which waa formally opened for End of First 18 Holes play on July 4. ‘The distances and holes joes ed Paris the latter part of Bep- Luck With Wood. are: Hole one, 383 yards, 4 strok ewe CHICAGO, July 2%.—Warren K. Wood | hole two, 25 yards, 4 strokes: three,| Owen Moran, the English lightweight, ena Large up on KE. P. Allis $ , 4 atrokes: four, 500 yards, 5 other of Johnny Bull's stars of WASHINGTON, July 38.—Samuel A ew, im was coming up and jumping} home and @tentor had no trouble going n catcher for the St. Louls Ame Walcott'’s piace in public favor. Waloott, and Joe] ye, eee ees awbone tratieg {CAME WhO was hit on the head by a Bren tol ne held ell ¢ i Papeetg pitched ball In the Washington-St, Louls meet @ll the way, cloned fast through ame yesterday, Was rushed Inet night . H i Bg — ay oe 4 memetlate | Up the stretch to get the third money. to .. local hospital, It war found that alor Milwaukee at the end of the first five, 300 yaran, 4 strokes; elx. jug ished ne Ee aie oe he X ip SECOND RACE. bone beneath the left eye had been} rine holen of the final round of tne! yards, three strokes; seven, 418 foment of Snowy” Bak naa 22 i yards, 4 strokes: elgivt, 335 yards, 4|'Ne Australian ght promoter. As Matt strokes; nine, 44 yards, & strokes; ton, | ells, the ex-lightweisht champion of 35 yards, 5 #trok Ireedy in that country, the elve, 382 yards, 4 strokes; be matched | ea 19 yarda, 3 stroker: fourteen, ish wi fifteen, 32 yarda, a j } yhen Jor Woodman, manager of Sam ee —~~ LE SIORERL estos RE yarn f atrnkae Langford, was asket if there were any Three great Irish matches will be ds for the first nine holes: | feventeen, 167 yards, 3 strokes; elghtéen, | goed Australian heavywelght fighters, played at the kamen of the Cavan Men, | quin cate 4 6 5)5 4 6 3.0 da4n SM YaNin, & atroken fevleplied: “If there was, do you think Pe ta at Ositic Fr y es % ‘The total makes 6,46 yards retch|1 would have brought Sam back to) aixTil $700; Kenilworth which will be held at Celtic Park, Long | wood, out......4 6 53.45 9 6 8-28 Mat wala nave f ‘a few | America? No, there le not a Arst-clane | can; thre-rearclds and upward; oz Queen, 105, bles are turned! For two-year-olds; $400 added; fy: and the former Barbad: FOP a ve and |proken, causing slight concussion of the ae ee eae ieee rerror Comes | one-half furtonga atraight.—Callop, 10] brain, and the player had auffered ec —_— (Witaon), 7 to 6 1 to 2 and out, first: | erat nemorrhai Late | ALOCOTT'S finish as 9 fighter) Notoriety, 10 (Karrick), 6 to 1, 2 to 1|picians sald came one evening at a dance} 6nd even, second; Diaparity, Wi (Brady), Joe was insisting upon accem-|* to 1, 8 to 1 and 7 to &, third. Time, panying anether African gentieman'e| 1.0628-6. Perth Rock, 108; Lily Orme, 106 wite home from the dance, and in the| Ovation, 108; Polly H., 101; Mary War- argument that fellowed the other man|ren, 101; Miss Cavanagh, 101; Odd Cro was anuffed out by & bullet from a re-| 10 and Tone, %, also ran. volver in Walcott's hands, The onty| Gallop finally struck a pot wher Western golf championship to-day. Wood had a medal score of 38. Allis had 4 for the nine holes Allis was) missing some putts and Wood had the better of the luck. On the fourth hole Allis knocked Wood's ball in for three. g : 3 5 i i I t i i rH i H 3 i : 3 Fy fe fi fe H Ff himoe! he{ Ieland City, on Aus, 3. Monaghan will save ° i ed pl ba , y dareta, 102; Bu: cennapre plunges thing that saved Joe In the subsequent | could win in the second rave, « five and| mect Cavan at football at 2 P.M. In] wong” Mee a ca 8 giz, ears ABO when 6,00 wan considered be- ee ciner there, ns snay nad Se | toe Bers aleecs. 100; toarkares iat waiget in ro! court proceedings was the plea that it| 4 half furlong dash down the chute, Ho| tme preliminary game, A hurling match Ae 6 6 8 5 5 8 6, Yond the Hmit of endurance. The par is HY ‘to keep the Interest in the sport | Differ not very different from that at Baltusrol, | from dying out.” SEVENTH BACK Tum $800; uho-pmaratae The twp clubs have many members in fy vy 103, Mat ani, Oe - od: common, not being far from each other,| In a letter just reecived from Jim | qyrwestum, 106; ‘Putten las oo ee Mt: and it is clear that they are to soon |Maloney, manager of Bombardier Wells, neuer was an accident, and to prove thie he| led practically all the way, standing *it| perween Clare and Kings County will be LS exhibited hie right hand. The bulles| challenges from Ovation, Mary Warren! staked at 4 o'clock, while one hour had gone through the palm, emashing| and Notoriety. At the end he was foc'|jater the etar attraction of the day wit! BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. it iy i ‘drove Fores 0 bones. Joe was acquitted. Sut it| lengths in front. Notoriety, after being| be played—an all-star football match po asain eas of the ring was months before he could even think | in the front Might all the way, held on| between Cork and Kilkenny. . ree seer ols 27h _ weet H t friendly riv er ay SO rly pound Vores penne Soe pi ped ‘areppea Cmonnsni | best to catia Goaceias tee T. hn Pirate et Nese she Coteet, Be aie ioe onuree ava tnine eek in many bonis 10 Saniane ame, Soviees met Be ee o Dadiwoth aM oom, Vit: Cadean, nine hoi our ater. if to meet junner Moir an 4 3 tates and was belpless when a rash of Disparity who fniener| RESULTS AT HAMILTON, | Daiution an wine man Rice in September, he is] Will be held on Sept. © The Inteh: Sais’ be toca amor mane’ wea ae! was ve a who thied, The Spirit jh nee wes then a first-class welterweight. Pi yend of the =e the only! FIRST RACK—Puree #00; two-year. ‘This wee Nev. %, 1000. Mellody beat the THIRD RACE olds; five and one-half furlongs.—Black one time Terror all over the ring, and . Toney, 18 (Loftus), 8 to 5, 1 to 3 and SECOND up| A OT: 1M Pat O'K Irish | American A. C. and New York 4, ¢, we: 101: JORDAN WINS WRESTLING = [a rettitoy twenty, rounds at tue dorm Put In applications. to. Mold’ "ihe “ mi tia | TITLE FROM MIKE YOKEL, | "8@ ' lendon on Av W. Ye Jones representing tue [vel rt al i ; i ; u * 114; Munch of Keys, 108, P. Halpin the li li i i : -—— f He offered to give Jos | in the twelfth round Walcott gave it Handicap for three-year-olds aud up- “ 4 4: sf ascuscer ald outa in, the hard-hittiag Syracuse arriy Mie Good advice about how to Aght| Joe Walcott sill lives in his old Bos-| ward; 00 added: eeven furlongs, main cats Grats Henerald Gem. Il (Kederiahy | eee ous acess Portus, 1127 Meavooanl| ALT Lad. 2 CITY, Utah, July nd Cal Delaney of sted that teens . ton home. Around the dusky quarter of | counse.—Ocean Blue, 14 (Butwall), 18 to) V tO b 6 to} and I to & wecond; Hodge, | yo7; Isidore, 110; Meyburm, 108; Mickle, 111), Chris Jordan of Cleveland last tring partner of Johnny allowed to held Boston he ts known a8 a rough an@/5, 7 t & and 7 to 10, fret; Bickle, 110) (Buxton), 6 to 3 1 to 2 and 1 to 5, | Mayport, OR wou the middleweight wrea Kilbane, featherweight champion, ar at FOURTH RACE —Tw older Rattally hath in good condition for their twolve. aund bout which will be fought In th pen) alr now, Kilbane and 1 secured the frat fail in three| Dunn, will be Delan and forty seconds. The ei = ‘A n roughed e for an| Red Watson and Ira o) 4° apa thirty-three minutes without «| California lightweight, have been sizend vc acinten ake erat atts ie] BELMONT PARK 2.40 P.M. r a heavily several times and after @ hard ‘The boys met s \T “tumble was exnausted and refused to entyeround match Race ve come. back again. The match was then stopped Wateen in the fix 1S Va , warded to Jordan, ix alath pound. K f ad stsad th id by defeating Mike Yoxel of . former champion, in thetr sett, f'to 1 and even eeeord, (third, Time, 1.0843. Perpetual, Cen: een), 8 Ne 3 Wiieon), B are jtauri and Willie Waddell aiso ran oie : cE! ¢ . PM apy eh 1 to % third. Time, 1.27, Iaidora, 110,| SECOND RACE—Purge $000; three. |» Reon ee h. 10t; Reybourn, 108: Garret, /2earolde and wpward; foaled In Can- Gardiner W. White, the Oakland ree- | Dertworth, 101: ‘algo rag jada; one and onessixteenth 1 holder, acquitted himeelf well im | Beld, 104, and Le Clif, 9, also ran | Reokecring, 18 (Buxton), 9 to 8 to & Pe 2 \ $ (Be Ores SDPSRTARGD 60 f Satiber Of (he meses Seeaae and 1 to 10, frat: Ruatting, 100 (Snyder), Fae neh tes nee te Gane SPN! o. eeneees ane Frankie Fier, | 5,19 8 to 8 and 4 to 6, second; Caper fee take, Boverts Wee | ings Frank MoGuinness and Jack Cole. Sauce. 16 (Adama), 19 to 1.4 to 1 and 2 ae pny ad Ma | men sed Willie “Adame and Johnny|to 3, third. ‘Time, 14k Cryatiawoy of the pre-'! Harvey will take part in ten round! Sarolta, Ondramon and Havrock also . Wiehe” veuts at the Fairmont A.C. to-night. rem, the we Balt Li _—

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