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THe BVENING WUdww, Wows woDay,— MAY AY 6, 1 1914. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY ae ey, j ROBERT EDGREN THE EVOLUTION OF A CHAMPION = JOHNNY HOWARD Copyright, 1914, by the Presa Publishing Co. (The New York World.) 7a \] (aes) > | COMPELS GIBBONS Tee FIGHT simny POR, ONLY FOR & DOUAR, A CARD, Suats FER A* } SLAMMING A You GotTA a9 fl q ea SM NICKEL = Gime { : GWE ME ONE~) $ F735 ? RCT, 2 Fiety i Dp g ve 7 . Foes Z Bayonne Boxer’s Aggressive ness and Gameness a Blg Surprise to Mike. Gee! A Quarter’s A LOT OF MONEY | | | | Ritohie Is a Genuine Fighter as “Well as a Financial Genius. While Mike Gibbons, the St. Pest boxing? “phenom,” succeeded in @e- feating Johnny Howard of Bayonse, N. J., in the’r ten-roumg bout at the e Broad Sporting Club of Brooklyn Fr dd ish last night, he had to fight harder ei te W e eturns than over hefore in order to win, To the surprise of the 4,000 fang With a Fre h |who jammed the clubhouse, Howard S, an ro | went right after Gibbons from th daughter of the late M. F. Loughran, | ""#t (4p of the gong, and by keeping principal et¢akboider in |! close and letting fy both bands & 6 p00. AUTOMOBILE , ALL doris ‘Ow & Tres fuse: er Rivers and] the company, he managed to land more blows on dubai’) tehahel S, (ldo 4 Mike than he ever rv ved in @ local Pur, A F2000 Bonus, 3 / Cross Netted English Cham | ,Se2tty, Monteith told the writer to. | ring. LISTEN, MD, WRITE HWA This’ “ Tiiitig 1a Mieauces cna Chuags: 9 Bon THAT GUY 19 ROUNDS FoR ie “cates Se rencant oe ami teewwes ja demand in the pro- e match with Charlie White in 2 Tierets AROUND THE WorLD. the able- “Jesse James in his paimiest days Bice bad = anythi on Willie ~ @itehie,” says one account, which hat after vonnny, Duties's fight rd's rushing tactics bewil- goes on to accuse William of COMMISSION on THE PEANUTS, \ * with K. O. Brow: Te atetal acne eione eae emesethe ‘that Charo Waite dss AND A MORTGAGE ON THE Pion Several Thousand. | Sporting clu on May 16, he and bun: |Seunds in tio third session Howara Bate @ por vent. of his end of the CLUB | WITH THE PRIVILEGE oF start for Vernon, C showed up so well that the spectators Dame to Willie, in addition to what expected to get The Chicago accusation against Ritehie, however, iack accuracy, ‘Willie Ritchie hasn't made any d mand upon White for 4 per cent. of Bip end of the purse. He hasn't com- Municated with White or Jemanded eaything from bim at all. either hae be asked the club to dig into Tams Your. WATCH, CHAIN AND STUK PIN? Punges bi ag been prom! mised 8 mi toh sor and yelled themselves hoarse. ‘Tom. MoCarey with either J By John Pollock. Rivers oe either Joe!in this round Howard tore into Gib- td Champion plon Johnny Kilbane. jt i ITH ee thor A «ane 8. ibons and for the tirst two minutes he surely did score, reaching his face in his pockets as a result of/ ) 7) Kote d Ledoux, th the French ban-| and jaw with stiff jabs, left hooks the victories over Joe Rivers, | pro, ste a champion, must have im-|and short inside rights, which not — ng since he left|only slightly staggered him, but the Mexican fighter, and Leach Cross, Cardiff, Wales. a | Jurred him from his heels to his head. the local lightweight, in twenty-round ago, knocked out John-| This un dd onslaught 90 B A Ss E B A L L N oOo T E Ss bouts at Vernon, Cal. Freddie Welsh, eight, angered Gibbons that he waded into _eo in the “al round, for| Howard in tre fourth round and the English lightweight champion, | which he receives e300 °F | threw in enough punches to Jobn arrived in town from Los Angeles stomuch and chin to stop the ave CRarlie White's pockets tor him. He e ‘The Jupiter Pluvius Association is; asked for vers on Beck and tried| to-day, He made « big holler about! Joe Borrell, the Philadelphia, mid- fighter. Wien the bell tang Howard intimated that the ciub will have (Continued from First Page.) (Continued from First Page.) causing organized baseball even more| to send him k to the Atlanta Club| Willie Ritchie, the American cham- ce ht who has won several figh:s | Went to his corner in a dazed con- produce a little more of its own ean Worty than the Federals, with @ string attached, but Cleveland | pion, gidestepping him, even when gland, added another victory to | dition, and with a cut under his left eete, and the club figures that Char- tine tin Sodton: aaseayie ne refused to waive and got him at the bi fe aces ‘Sp th he i Mat by knocking Com mene Mo.- | eye from whicb the claret flowed in Hie White reatly docen't need as much | Fewular baseball weather, and for the| oq'ut foto MMT! THe windy City will have a surtelt | VAlver Price, is offers have been made by the |reau, the Frenott middie oe oie | © Saal oteear, . California fight promoters for a con- | eighth round {1 From the fifth round until the fine ache was to get under the original| first time overcoats were shed and| Jim Shaw toed the lab for Wash-jof baseball Sunday with the Tigers,| president Edward Barrow of the|tat botwees tho, Welat, saya he | matched now to ght sBarrell wi bs ah the ‘mon battled. hard, Howard wane. (Be eartoxs of de-| the fans got down to business. Mc- lene oe mutiraas amines Mtanauee eval and St. Louls Feds playing Ha Et League has sent a letter hopes Ritchie will eventually Nemerd ts wanted fighter, who hi alae int. Gibbons and landing hard L) ‘a Cl m At a 0 e rd of thi agree | airea ut eago manager, |Graw stuck to his shift of Monday | Peckinpaugh oppdeed Shaw with OF ee ee avant of the Brooklyn Club /¢o qght him, for he is sure the bout |to sip. ee hrence champions situation fa just this: and kept Bnodgrass in right field, Model Chicago hasn't a team in the first|not to tamper with any of the play- | would draw at least $80,000 in San — ished Howard about the body durin, Ritchie fo Murray going to the bench. was agreed that the mame was | division, and it is represented in three | era who pay on the Barrow ‘oireutt. Francisco or Vernon, au on July 4 Tom McCarey, the fight promoter | the infighting. Gibbons managed te & FIRST INNING—Dalton Iifted an tae cal 2t, 6 orclock to enable the jleagues, Now, if they d only pick an |'Thla action was taken by Barrow # “lot Los Angeles, Cal., tried to clinch | rat roan ny ty eta bat the use, Promoters asked|easy fly to Snodgrass. Stock made a 2 PENG apport by 5 ree clubs jatter he learned that Manager Gibb another twent round bout be! the jaw with heavy rights, but ie enon tack caain “atten nea | neat top ot Cutcuaw's erounter ana| mats they cuight att a Arst-cuss cine Bill Bradley of the Tip Tops had been | ores, obons te sia going back home y tween | tows failed to drop him, In. the Joe Rivers, the Mexican lightweigh' Murphy, FIRST INNING-—McBride threw making advances to Bunny He again on Thursday because his bout ‘Leach eighth round Howard cut Gibbon: MERRY cand meet Charliol ii row him out. Demaree tossed out | out’ Maisel. Hartzell doubled to! Nolther the Naps nor the Tigers|the former Giant pitcher, who is now | with Kid Alberta at Syracuse, N. Y.|open-eir club at Vernon, Gals this| over tho left eye and also raised a hope will draw a big|Daubert. NO RUNS. centre. Shanks and Milan collided |made an error, but owing to the in-| with the Toronto Club of the Inter-| Friday night has been called off.|month, but Rivers's manager ‘abso- | >Ump on it with a heavy right-hand ven if he fii when they trial to field the ball and | effectiveness of Coveleskie the latter | national League, fused swing. The last round was a hum- eee eee trees | Egan threw out Bescher, after mak- | Yiten fell on the ground in a heap. |lost. Mike hag been signed to fight Vic |lutely rel to sign for the contest, | er with buth men slugging hard nder ‘which ‘he fought |!9e @ neat stop. Burns fouled out to| The game was stopped and both President W eeghman of the Chi- | Hanson of California in Kansas City until the final bell, was to get a fioeee Daubert. Fletcher fed to Stengel.|toams'ran out to the injured player,| ‘The Athletics are now tled for sec-|cago Federal League Club announces |0n May 29, He ts tq receive a guar- Tom, Moardle haw rhmned up the] Retore tho club opened ite doora the iege of tak-|NO RUNS. who got a bad bump. Milan's injury poll igs in tre American <.cague | that three of hia players have been|antee of $1,000, with a privilege of Eddie Reddy, manager of Gibbons, the proved to be a alight one and he re- by reason of the Yanks’ defeat | released unconditionally. They are tried to force Manager Weismantel to ms ‘and travelling fing expensee, | SECOND INNING—Wheat beat out | Simed Bley after a few minut and their own lay-off. Kading, McDonough and a Kavanaugh i il aad nad 7 cenaee weaken allow him to work on a 35 per cent. Pa busineag|® pretty bunt past the pitchers’ box. | reat. ‘walked. Williams Kavanai has secured a ion} ‘That the bi t int of the gross receipts, aside from his having sep-|imith lifted a high fly to Snodgrass | fanned. ve The Went run Holton | Baltimore has forced St. Louts out | with with, the Oank ‘Oanisoah ab Chet K.¥ the Wine oma biignineen oat musrentes of $1,000, but Boxing Com rr mine mm 4 " Fletcher. Wheat ed to right, Hartaell ecoring and in the Federal League. t may Rational standard of boxing weigtts ve. Whitey al Ah | misisoner Frank O'N: told bim it na ? 4 Demares fab going to Shaw theew |No 8t, Louis team could be expested | pe Pr ol ‘of | 0 far from realteation ap over Was Hecae eptitied to what his contract pl es} pra hee oft ae te orn Bweeney. fi {o'nold fret place long—no matter toe ect, || tes rept made to te New York sed J Gartmtne, | Fpuiatod. clepta were $4,100. jetcher. xows. . panigh, | leaeus. ng Commission by “Snowy” | the end orerensys Danny Morgan, manager of Howard, wee toute inves Merce Gut, bee: Foster fouled "to Hartzcl, Milan Piftsburgh fans are now busy fig- jp iianager Duan of of tte paltimore| paker, the Australlan promoter, O.. will come together in &| Tad agreed to accept 6 per cent. of | bert rae to frat with hay ire hard| RUNS. we : uring how the Pirates ever lost the|of hia pitchers. Willan ‘Morrisette| Baker, who returned from Europe 4 \the «ross yts, out of which hi @ lot of}smash. NO RUN! SECOND INNING-—Peckinpaugh |tWo Kamen that are charged against | was gent to the Raleigh Club of the Fecently, stated that his efforts to was to pay Gibbons his $1,000, so that in, and was entitled to the THIRD INNING-Rgan cracked a hot was safo on Morgan's error. Peck- |*2™- Carolina League sod Fran Jarman have the English and French author. left Howard $1,408 Ge Willle communicated with the| rive, ‘the left, feld, & oer er tne | eAUED sinle second. Trussdale Bill | Herring, the pitcher who MAA agin te) Mee Gah I Baste eree tal pedlalrccion py agree tg flyer | beg ogee a nylon ning catch of Miller's long fy, error and the bags were filled. Maisel fein start ordey sor, Springhelds tit Catcher Frank Gibson of th Pee eee ee ee 7, ? d Ketchel th the privilege ‘of taking taking itd after the catch, “fucker | forced Peokinpaugh at the plate, | Where ho will join the team owned |troit american League baseball team | Two boxing shows will be held tn rtsco 8s con Per cent, of the gross gate, and Gn” third. Dalton|tmed ana Caldwell tovsccond onvthe | PY, Dick Kinsella, Herring to |has been released to the Nashville Brooklyn to-night. At the Vanderbiit iit expeoone for| truck out, NG RUNG... [play Hrtanil ralaed a short Ry to [2a ptaadonal vou th Frese | Ane, domo acne et eit! = fore From Coast To-Day _AB & business proposition this waal centre for the Giants’ firat hit, Ste: “seeds ered hrcing Caldarali: | Bort Chief Georgo Johnson, the Cincin-| of ten rounds, At the Irving A. C Spar with the dally run of things gol made a running catch of Meyers iro uounned tied, rorelhg: Caltwell; ti pitcher who jumped to the Kan-| Young O'Leary of New York clashes — and get some hard men to beat, ae creel, ell sy hn! es call. | jong foul to left. Demaree beat out 8) Gandil filed to Holden. ‘Truesdale a iat otapenapes ftieny given its|saa City Federal League team, must| with Young Limbo of Brooklyn in the Ps Kearns booked him with Al Rogers, Mn 2 936,000 | punt toward third, Btuck stopping at threw out Henry. Shanks filed to Cerritos nent anday caltaee ine Greremtteet severe Sinin'go Billy Murray, the Wonderful} whom ne stopped in four rounds. rely be drawn by furne fled to Stengel. NO RUNB. "| Holden, NO RUNS. Pirates and the Chicago White Sox.|least for ten more days. Yesterday| Milburn Sa: the Indianapo! “Get them harder than that," de- VOMIT WINNING -Cuteshaw bunt-|, THIRD INNING—Williama popped | it ta an off day for both clubs, Judge Charles M. Foell in the Supe; | welterwolght, 1 Middleweight, Looks the | mandea Murray. Nikola, who had @ Py ed toward third and beat it otu.|{0,Morgan, Holden doubled to iene itcher George Heck of Boston haa | or scourt Ff, Goo, County (Chicago) | opponent f hte in Auatraita. H J big reputation an a slugger, was noxt let 6 injunctior 1 ‘om “i thing to that he'a ® Ren | Whur ainpion to a arent: [cholce, Shaw trying to get bean awarded to the Cleveland Club | aati M4ny tal when It ik aumoeted Lat Mmeevian weltarwreletits whom ire Bae to Part. pecured: Nikola lasted: atx rounds. ter an well. Commerciatiom | Wheat singled to right: advancing! inird,’ Peckinpaugh walked, filling|of the American League, Boston there will be'a final decroe in the case. | sleep in ten rounds at Sydney, N. 8. Then they booked Murray to box be cutting into sport every- | iicachor and Cutshaw scored atter|(ne panes. Trucsdale singled to con W., tast Saturday. Saylor hes won —_ Clabby. ‘The referee declared the bout aig #, all along Tne catch. Wheat went out stealing, |tnirg mad Deckinpauen ty “eccont, P M h ° PIMLICO WINNERS, five Dattlon there with Knockouts and! witty Murray, the miadioweleht | draw, Dut good judges who witnessed dan't going to die poor, Meyers to Doyle, ONE RU Caldwell fanned. Malsel filed to Mi- ‘olo late: Still i) ae wonder from the coast, arrived in| the bout sald that Murry would have the Wy, Referee Hesry Stout, After making a wonderful one- . ONE RU! RST RACE—Maiden two-year-| Packey McFarland doesn't need to won by @ knockout if he only had the ‘noted re Wilt|banded stop, Smith threw out|” Morgan singled to centre, McBride ae ps kaelwat oly ids Banatettteed at Dost rosacea secon, ateetee! On Says Herbert ese: sou: turongs. “indy nothe 0% eare now wnethar be ver fights anata —— Smith threw out Merkle. NO RU NB. dale, Shaw singled to right, McBride ond; Trial by Jury, 110 (Davies),|of the Porter Brewing Cosine. 2 “‘Msery loves coeeny. Rome FIFTH INNING—Bescher was going to second. Moeller popped to third, Time—0, Antrim, Al Reeves, Joliet, Ul, Packey is engaged to “the Romans have n atre under Stengel's high fy. Egan flied Pockinpnugn, Sweeney tried to pick marri — wih, banana peels crete Surne“iuyle threw out Biles | awa Art and tena went fe | clined to Ridicule Story of seb Bevitey alg an, o” Bh) Razed te Satear bran, te RUNB. Willlama, flelding the ball, got hi Two-doll $ : . Snodgrass opened with a clean ain-|arm mixed up with Shaw's spikes, but| Withdrawal of England’s | notna, oe ight $173.40 pees gicg,| VICE-PRESIDENT OF DODGERS Mee as depeaten tea ees |kitase. Sat yar Millar Reopoed the lots satntod tors torr lnuree tokens Shall 46.30; Int o, anow| WILL SEE FEDERALS PLAY. ruck out, bi ler = drop} © | was stopped for a few minutes to have sagorth Baul falling down. Ife |ball, but threw him out at first,| his arm dressed. Caldwell threw out Challenge. merely the echo of the frat right |Snodgrass taking second. Hgan| Foster, NO RUNS, years-olds and upward; He furicaey Vice-President Edward J. McKeever “Bander Al Reich landed on Sam | threw out Demaree. NO RUNS. FOURTH INNING—Hartzell fouled |<Perthshire, 112 (Frasch), first; of the Dodgers’ club plans to submit to ck's unfortunate fighter, SIXTH INNING—Rucker drove a|to Henry. McBride threw out Walsh,| H. I. Herbert, Chairman of the) Chuckles, 115 (Hutwell), second; Par. | mediation for one day in the war be- de : Jong single to right. Dalton walked. | Williama singled to right. Holden| American Polo Association, was in-|lor Bay, 109 (Taplin), third, ‘rime, tween organized base! Fed- Cutahaw singled to lett, Alling the | filed to Moeller. NO RUNS. clined ta ridicule to-day reports eent| 2143-6. sixeouu fee ague in order, Ent is ma banes. rt walked, forcing in jan to Wala. Gandil fit vooes Sensions of the United Btates| nucker. Wheat singlud to right Wor. |to Holden, Henry popped to Williams | out from London that England may} Seo anday. = “Ot co ‘la appeal In the Kiliiter ine | ing Dalton, but Cutshaw was caught [NO RUNS, not send a polo team over to this it brought by the Federal| between the bascs and run down,| | FINTH INNING Sweeney walked.) country this year for the interna- re atruck by the cheerful| Snodgrass to Merkle to Meyers to| Peckinpaugh forced Sweeney at sec- that before the Beason | tock to Doyle, Daubert going to|ond to Morgan unassisted. Peckin-| onal matches. Mr. Herbert sald may be no leagu 1 third and Wheat to second. Daubert |paugh died stealing, Henry to Mor-|that the American Polo Association upward; a 3. —Taction, | fe" britaday vy Gill Rave bil the money. scored as Fletcher threw out Smith.|gan. ‘Trueadale walked. Caldwell|had heard nothing official from the] 115 (Butwell et 815, Ces, #3.30,| A a Stengel singled to centre, soorlsy forced Truesdale, McHiride to Morgan. | English authorities and that he be-|show out, Aldebaran, 116 TE! Wheat. Stengel was caught off first,|NO RUNS, Pieved that the startling reports em-| (Wolfe), piace $2.40 and out, second; | CRANE BEATEN IN ENGLAND Demaree to Merkle. FOUR RUNS. Shanks out, Peckinpaugh to Will-|anating in London this morning] He: uince, 102 (C: Reacher struck out. Cutshaw threw /{ams. Morgan walked, Mcliride flied | about the poor prospects of the Brit- third, orimen 1.15. (Callan), _ FOR COURT TENNIS TITLE. one br Egan tossed out Fletcher. to Hartsell. Shaw NO|ish team had their origin in news-} Pommette Bleu scratched, ees INS, paper quarters. FOURTH RACE—Inaugural -| LONDON, May 6.—In the final round SEVENTH INNING—Egan filed] SIXTH INNING—Maisel singled to| According to the national chair- | plechase; selling; Molt vee nde Gai of the British amateur sogurt fennia Te adegaes Baker, with his “Stad- |out to Bescher. Miller banged a ein-|centre. Hartzell popped to Morgan. | man, the defenders were to have had | upward; two miles.—Qun Cotton, Slut New York this morning. experience. Leo Houck, a tough comes here to prepare for @ battle! F idieweight, was Murray's next view with Al McCoy at the St. Nicholas/iii, ne rasterner lasted fourteen Rink on May 21. rounds, t was a terrific battle while Out on the coast they say that Mur-li) 1itaq and in this bout Murray ray is a second edition of the late! ood nis wonderful hitting powers. Stanley Ketchel, but we will have to Murray does not believe that Mo- see him in action before passing ON | O4) can stand up before him for ten the accuracy of this observation. But) ings, He proposes to remain In Murray looks like the fighter all over. | tn East while there Is work for him, Btripped for action he looks lke &1 444 never has been east before, Up fellow who, when aroused, could} % this trip Denver wun the furthest make it mighty interesting for any} he had ever been fro.y heme. one his sise or over his size, <a Like all pugilists, Murray does not School Gam use the family name, He was chris- r Dq Witt Clinton vx, a | town. | toned ons ernie band 9 oe Commerce va. Columbia Freshmen, at Bouth Field, years ago in Petaluma, a suburb of eer ca vs. vonkers, at Yonkers, San Gee ynncians. and up to two year®) Curtis vs, Bryant, at Long Island City, ago was a machinist In an automo- Erasmus Hull vs, Commercial, at Com- bile shop. Like all youngsters, Mur- |Mir M tice vs. St. Augustine's ray was fond of boxing, and from | emyat West ind Oval Anna: the time he began to bud into man- | | Manual Training va, Richmond Hill, at hood he never missed @ chance to | uvuruan Ov fanned hip, played at Queen’ . Ltd." has a complete borz- {gle past third, Rucker popped to|Matnel stole second. He also stole] their final practice at Lakewood this] (Allen), first; Handrunning, iso ‘ e eB Bnty. Boy oxham- put on the gloves with the boys rust in A Stock. Dalton beat out an infleld hit,| third. Walsh walked and stole sec-| afternoon, but the wet grounds| (Bryant), second; Bronte, 149 (Lew- frat eet by aks mes fo | around the village, It was this form t Gibson's Stadium here in but Méller was out, Merkle to/ond. Willlams tripled to centre, scor- | caused a postponement, The Ameri-|is), third. Time, 4.06. Roland Par- i f t helped to build a A ebiay § Bladive Monday | Fletcher. NO RUNS. ing Maisel and Walsh, Henry threw | can team will take its last workout ot ee i Be ia entyae A Finishing Touch dee, Bill Whaley, Brownle Girl, G ‘Haerlein won the second set by six 4 ed Dalton. Smith on. Wilk ttempted to} at the Jersey resort to-mo en, Mystic y games to one. rnd Thursday nights, seems to Doyle fied. aut to amt Holden. ams attempted to | « o Jersey resort morrow and|den, Mystic Light and Court Jestur 4 4 _ threw out Merkle. Snodgrass filed | steal home, but was out, Henry put-| then come up to Meadow Brook when | also ran, Two-dollar mutuely pald: Flin also won the third set and | thousands of his age. There tan't ® ish and be moking a fair start in the |i Wheat. NO RUNS, ting the ball on him. TWO RU the final preparations will be made. | Gun Cotton, straight, $8.80; place,|r® Briti#h amateus ttle, ‘To may sd a heen se game direction. FOUNG CORBETT and ‘Terry McGovern met a few months WILL GO AFTER RECORDS. Coney Island. This is ‘the story as told by Patsey H bit of bulk to his makeup, and he peti for every meal. strips. like the typical athlete. Sigcaarsas 222 LEAsPERRINS as o lightweight, and up to # year ago took on matches with welter- SAUCE lomtier fad to Holden, Foster —_—_——— ——_S>—_—— NEPONSIT TRAP SHOOTERS ated the same way. Milan tripled to LEXINGTON E ENTRIES, Gandil fanned. NO RUNS. Be eons) PIMLICO ENTRIES. PIMLICO, Md, May $3.20; show, $2.90, Handrunning, place, $640!" show. 44.40, Bronte NATIONAL’S SCHEDULE Te UE eeceemes SWITCHED. LEXINGTON RESULTS. pritch Jn UA” Matioeul. Laney PiRST RACH del 0 b_telling:, three searolte and ule, ys Natty. all of the par trap ehoctere _ One of Terry's friends looked Cor-| ground New York will blaze FIRST RACE—Selling: three-year- | achedul hat Ct time Murra: ics A rd ‘s schedule so that Cincinnat! bie cra th weights. At the present time ¥ ™ over and turning to Terry asked: ¥ 0°) t0) or to-morrow's races are as follow: Mise 10 LT aed iim fret Hee 100 1M ener: | Bt ge rule in'Cincinnate ae a ° can box at 160 pounds, but he ts ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE ate morrow on the ranges of the Neponsit : sens. t) SECOND RACE. Bue: ttre | 1OF). y still s+ hag att Jun 3 inatead of 4 4 within An Indispensable relish for all Sem , how did that fellow ever lick |Gun Club at onstt, L. 1. wo homes nM faces oe Stet, LO Raider *| second; Little Bean, 105 sgennny) Sept fi noun getting bigger every day, an: Foods and Chafing Dish Cooking, F Zitaler $i a i 108 Hak * wala third. "Time—1.48 4-5, , Kil- |Keague eadaunete two years he will be eligible to box ed Terry, sipping the|with the highest ac neta. 1 i (= ee Ai 1] day, Dr. Kendall and Princeton aleo | for the playing off of postponed games, aa|in the heavyweight class, It is Mur- Sold by Grocers Everywhere alcng to Young Corbett, | tournament, a “ine “Gueens. Gun «Clu fous thet He Ws oe, (ollower kt Picteburgh: St Lous June high atters ae TOs: Silk Day, 16s! 110 tana ambition to win the middle- weight title and then go after the | =—= a $2 mutuels patd: Tavolara, straight |4; Cincinnati, Sept. 15. At Cincinnati, $4.50, place $3, show, $2.90; Loveland, | Chicago, June 24; Chicago, Bue Bat piave, $3.90, show $8.4 t. ms {last Saturday, will toe the mark to- Gid you ever lick me, anyway?" | morrow, and many believe toe young said Corbett nonchalantly, | sharpshooter will bet record of fi wad iv cinta, Ae Tn” ating Hike, eile. 100; Gen u Little Bean, | Chicago: Pittsburg! be ‘Rel maidens: thre TH nh Tee od jeavyweight crown. soft, 1 could always tick |Uitds from a pynalble 100" Un ond uoesnts et Kisner J Nine five furtongy Bs show $4.10, — ouy, ho stuck lala Saw out ter | taler eee af en st a in 06" dada Th eid a a seas SECOND RACE—Selling:; for ma Carphy Murray has a reach of 74 inches, BILLIARDS AN "AND. BOWLING to hit." rae hs mun Medea. | ‘Jon Swosxnerciel four and o halt sec ley Welnert, of Newark both arma extended, which ts a Prices and Terme think It over, bl Crump Joba ho suring sinda Payne, 107 (Obert), Jac! Surphy of nelan in nm fast|reach as big as our avert hei - retired to thir vomits Moot Cru! ohh W, Bebore firet; Martha Loe, 107 (Kederle), at Brow: rmntatim ast LJ age vy te Bull, Pirweivearotds. an ight. Mi has been in forty- he BY jigs ih We Joe wuts eines Le fumped into the | gap pRXPERT « MECHAN! te professional ‘ranks, and claims he has Par a % LY Le pl at un ond; Gertrude H., 102 (Mott), third. hight before a big crowd, Ti lor bad one for the Engl i ug) | Timo 0.67 4:6. Rescue, Eva M., Hugh, Gnd the. bell war a welt llahe an vo.n Reed, Poppermi Star of him. Curph; re Night, September Mom, Clommy J snd of Wi Wein a blow over coun Neva H. Gorin also ran. but It was nth ‘Two-dollar mutuela paid: Linda Newark fighter ba head rersary to Payee, straight, 490.00: piece, fi0.80; Seen, show, $5.70. (Martha, Loe Sh Marthe Lae, piace, | 4: Perm Ths Gaeeean ae is foun, en ane Brie Nie: tiromster a eNavsore see! th ‘Alien "will present a handsome. ail: a motte, score. to pe renee Bt Tver trophy to the winner of the Nepon. | Himaitir "ino: Wt’: Malegs: 144: Mission, U7 me be drow & decision over Car. |#t tournament at ill ne batoneneent Amateur Boxing Finele, eNO Hire Amateur boxin t finale will be ata ns oe time wid contested at the ‘inton Sortloment A. ihe Lata ie ‘Wodnesda; curing, 9 Thee rearcle ni oman!