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TS RITC 4 4 A “ _ UE 'EVENING WORLD RACE CHART AQUEDUCT, L. |., TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1914. th Day ot Queens County Jockey Clab Meeting. Weather vy NEW YORK, CLERGYMAN PRESIDES AT FIGHT BETWEEN RITCHIE AND WELSH t, 1914, by The Press i. (Phe ‘New York World). ne RICE ONE CENT. NATIONAL LEAGUE AT PITTSBURGH— . GIANTS LOSE 0 0 0 0 0 0 O- PITTSBURGH 1 1 0 0 90 5 . Fromme and Meyers; Adams and Gibson, Hart, WOMAN KILLED MRS. BAILEY WINDOW BROKEN BY A MAN, \ NEW WITNESS NOW SWEARS | | a 2 0 2 ay 0 2 Batteries Mo Umpires—Rigier 2. 'Battle for the Lightweight Cham- Champion and the Challenger =| _pionship of the World Fought Be- fore a Great Crowd That Filled London’s Big Arena, Olympia— Both Men in Fine Condition, With Holder of English Title a 10 to 9 Favorite Before Entering the Ring. ay well, set The ved sith Py Hs a driving, _ Herm Who Met in Battle To-Night. 4 ett dest_of the ote, 2M, Start Whalen, We at eighth ty lowed wit i} | REFEREE GAVE DECISION TO WELSH AT END OF FIGHT. i - ier Malad | \ LONDON, July 7.—The fight between Freddy Welsh and Willie pS a inl, three yeurolda aad Remarkable Story Told in Freeport \ wh be, ‘itchi 5 0% 5 . 7 i ti nur, bef, by Aermant—] Ritchie began at 10.05 o'clock (5 o'clock New York time). The vast | After Dr. Carman Declares That Bullet Was Fired to Scare His 7 i Meridian Imi a. the ve lof his countrymen, tring lev Sholuy tor ™ | Patient, Not to Kill Her. Witlie Ritchie appeared at 10.03 amid hearty applause, ‘ ‘The betting was 7 to 4 on Welsh at the ringside. George Con- ay Burns detectives and the District-Attorney and Sheriff of Nassau mn oe : aes gin C : busil saged in investigatir fory-told sidine placed $2,000 at those odds. | ounty sate usily engaged in investigating a story told them by a man) ‘The American colony stood up and cheered, begging Ritchie to retain the! ( who claims to know all about the murder of Mrs. Louise Bailey in the champtonsh!p. office of Dr. Edwin Carman at Freeport, L. 1, last Tuesday evening Ritchie weighed 184%, Welsh 186% at ringside i ‘o thi nel i wi ody a tdine " i The fighters were introduced and shook hands at 10.20 \ Xcording t is man who ip now in custody and aiding the det aaa FIRST ROUND—Welsh won the toss and kept the corner he originally --a man named Anderson, who is now supposed to in Kansas City, was OF ed entered. Welsh got in a few blows in the clinch which immediately followed. | Ritchie responded with a straight left to the Jaw. Infighting followed with | | implicated in the murder. {| Welsh getting the better of the argument. When they aquared off, how: || | “Anderson,” sald the informant of the police, “broke the win. \ dow and a woman fired the shot. He lad been hired for 850 to de ever, Ritchie delivered several body blows, j the Job, but the woman decided to do It herself.” SECOND ROUND—Ritchio wwng hard with dis right and iniesed. Ho} , ene ahs brought this interne ae was cautioned by the referen for holding tn ¢linches, Welsh got in some | t? tion to Free port is about thirty ye | } + violous Jabs in the infighting old, well dressed, but hard featured, | | wan bear Aree ‘THIRD ROUND—Ritchie opened the round with a left ewing, but in a s | kuseled” out clinch Welsh landed on the body iu close quarters, Welsh got in a couple of and confesses he has been associated with gangs. Ho reached Froeport yes- ‘terday morning and got Into communl- PIRATES DEFEAT BY RARD HITTING jaba, Ritchio retaliating with a left to the Jaw. Welsh followed with a right to the same spot. ‘The round ended with Weish landing Mightly on the face. Ritchle was again cautioned for holding FOURTH ROUND— Welsh fought for the boty. ‘Mhen, in a ciiuch, gave Ritdhie two or three left hooks on the jaw, followed by a right ewing on the aame epot. Welsh appoarod the fresher of the two, smiling whon the gong sounded the fighting and appeared stronger. Welsh covered well an@ was too qnick AMERICAN LEAGUE. NRSHIPPLUNGES INTOHUDSON WITH for his opponent. Welsh Was Favorite When AT WASHINGTON. | $i. LOUIS oo00000011—-2 WASHINGTON— was adjourned until to-morrow and hurry call was sent to William Burns, who took personal charge of the investigation. MAN 04030000 —7 FIFTH ROUND—Ritchte got one to the face, Welsh replying with a left SAYS HE SRT MAB Shh | Batterien—Jamen and Agnew: Ay- jto the Jaw, Ritehte then sent a atratgnt to the jaw and a heavy body ° ; # " Ste whoso bani is withs| es gra and Hemty. Umpires—Eeai and ‘blow. Ritchie forced the fighting but wns repeatedly cautloped for holding. Fighters Entered the Rin i mire aed Ne anae ae NEW yorK joe | SIXTIT ROUND—Ritolie's left eye seamed to be slightly swollen, u 4 ay ; Cy shen'| é | Weleh’s left eye was damaged. Hitchte played for the bad eye, Welsh cane, i and Anderson met Mrs, Carman wher R. H.PO. A. E.} | sete . iho wad negotiating for the dictograph | Reacher, ef. i a OH FEDERAL LEAGUE. —_+ | dodged a right hand swing almed at the bad eve, Wolsh's footwork was LONDON, July 7.—Willle Ritchie, champion if i seven weeks ago. ‘They continued | Burns, If. t 2 0 8 6 —— Frank B hae Wife in ™2, quickest, Dut bia blows eeomed to have leas steam than the : ay . » champi ightweight, and their acquaintance with her, he sald, | AT BUFFALO, rank Burnside and Wife in) American's Freddie Welsh, champion of Great Britai ur mca Fletcher, 88.....00.1 1 2 3 0| Finer CANE , P eat Britain, fought for the title before @ and about ten days uxo she sent Word! Roberson, fas... 0 0 1 0 O| PITTSBURGH zor Peril When Airboat’s SEVENTH ROUND—-Halt of the round had passed before Ritchie began A fo them that she wlahed to meet them | atere. 4b, Ueevetunesetul ns ; iE crorocoree 7 ¢ Irboavs forcing the fighting. to landed two smart blows on the face. Welsh ro Huge crowd to-night in the arena of the Olympia. A unique feature of in New York, Dot | * Cnoines & sponded, but the American covered up well and the round ended in his favor tobe? ‘ = yle, 2b, 0 0 0 40 Engines Stop. to-night’s match was the appearance in the ring of a cl Thoy met her, he eaid, last Tues- |< FALO— olop. EIGHT! ROUND—The work of both fighters thus fi ‘ ‘ ting of a clergyman as mas- | Stock, 3b, * 1 fig! ‘8 thus far had been very aay. Anders howe 8 rovolver | Redes . ‘ S a oo1L110010 —3 — constant and sharp. Most of the fighting had been body fighting, ending tu |ter of ceremonies. t and went back to Fre ¢ “ery ss | Batteries—Dickson and Berry; 4 Thousunds of persona along the|clinches. Welsh appeared to be husbanding hia strength tn the clinches. ‘ame train with Mrs, Carman, It/ Marquard, p +0 0 0 0 O}gerson and Lavigne, Umplres—C . as * - 7 : ‘The great revival of interest in] In bis eagerness t atom wee Anderson, the police Informant | Demaree, p. QO Ff f 2 O}sack and McCormick, pires—Cu-) tudson River, their glances drawn up- | Me then put on more steam and gave the American a good body blow and | pugillan in Great Britain was evi-| With Ritchle, Welsn eke She | gald, who wan soen running away|Fromme,p........0 0 0 4 0 SECOND GAME, ward by the roar of the motor, saw {Seemed fresher at the end than at tho beginning of the round fenced by the big assemblage of ati| ‘sputed point and a the, from the scene of the crime and who | Snodgra: 0 0 0 0. oj PITTSBURGH Brank Burnside aid hin wife eall NINTH ROUND—Welsh forced the fighting, opening with a left to the ne thd American to walk away with $2 was seen in Wuldwin, near Freeport, | Thorpe, ooo 0 0 0001.0 0 0 0 O— J pwittly up the course of the river thi face, an operation which he quickly repeated, Ritchie's blows continually | classes which had congregated 19) win or to, In fact, the a out ® o'clock Inquiring the way to ee me : P eos ver thi! tating short. while Welsh, setting a furfous pace, got several lows to the |the «rent arena of Olympia, The| ments are sue s —| BUFFALO— fternoon in a Th flying boat. | b that Welsh . k the railroad depot, Anderson did not} Toraiy 2 8 26 16 1 30100003 alr @ Thomas flying boat. | body and got the best of the infighting, ‘This was Welsh's round newspapers had predicted a large) know until after the fight ts over - 5 know until next morning, the strang-| — snoggrass batted for Demaree in 7th. atid Senlee = Those on the river's edge at Yonkers) = ‘TENTH ROUND—Welsh forced tho fighting, scoring repeatedly on |ittendance of women, but there waa) whether he ts to get anything, my er doclared that Mrs. Halley had) Thorpe batted for Fromme in sth, | ari fiain” Cipires, Mccormick aad] {td Alpine, N. J, heard the rhythm {Ritchie's jaw. He then cluded one of Mitehle's famous right arm blows, only a small sprinkling of bright} The arrival of several thousand 6) i apap pean beiread the pap, PITTSBURGH, Cusack, of the engine, then so high that it] Welsh had the better of tho fight thus far, teams Inithe Shanper” state spround South Wales miners, weighted down ‘are he ‘ 5 necvaeesumnae= eee aoundéd like tha, purring’ Ota. catt ELFVEN' IND —Wels aio: ci . a the sides of the arena, which le h coin, boosted the odds thi: * j the purring at,| ELEVENTH ROUND —Welsh, who came up smartly, landed a shar i of by oMcial sources tr R. H.PO. A. E. > ) calle k Bean siated by OMIA SONIERE ID) 2 Ba * ‘ ‘AT INDIANAPOLIS, cease suddenly; they naw the craft (left on the fare, Ritchie again falled to raach tite xpot effectively with his| "at nefore time was call Hermon to 30 to 9 10 \the Britinaas arcy, I... 3 ST. LOUIS— halt tn tte flight, stareer and then} a ; ; Both boxers declared themselves| favor, Welsh apr-: the night at Car. ) (Continued on Second Page.) Mowrey, 3b. 223120 02000020 0— 4| pitch aa faketnost: ‘ewan che Tivae Apes right The fighting was hard and fast, Ritchie regaining some of HIS | conndent of winalng the match and| 4, and arrived at Paddington early, — rr @ 1 i me rea ‘cf surf : singer. both said they felt in the pink of con-|®0Ing direct to the Olympia where EUSTIS HEADS B. & M. 6 12 ‘| A eS 3 | ithe fl pont struck with acrasn|. TWELFTH ROUND--Welsh scored a left hook on Ritchie's neck, |ditton, ‘Thetr looks bore out their| he two Aghte walghed te, } Hibs cals Konetchy, 1b. 120 1 of 01 D 2 100 ~ 7) and the war ters. breathivas, looked to|Ritebie repeatedly led out hard left handers, but Welsh was always too|atatements, us they appeared in a Ritchie was secluded tn @ private t of the Mitchell, rt. 00300) Batteries —XVillotte and Chapman; | seo it sink beneath the wave. But,|@Wck for them. Welsh scored three or four punclies in this round, but) state of thorough fitness after thelr resideno# Dear the arena to avold en- faieaiea | Kelly, ef... Aerie een Mosely and phatiden Umpires| amid a wittrl of apr + lint craft {they seemed to make no linpression on the American, who showed great | long period of hard preparatory work. thusiastic fellow-Amertcans, BOSTON, July 7.—Jamos H. Eustts, Gibson, c. 0 Log £ ¢ ee righted ttself and ¢ tu # halt on | stamina, | Welsh was favorite In the betting Bugene Corrl, the famous referee of president of the Now York, New Haven | Adams, p..........0 0 0 © Oleccese AT CHICAGO. | the water, | THIRTEENTH ROUND—Ritohte smartened up and lauded two stratghc| DY ® slight margin, probably due to Ma pg sporting Bch the Faia iN 4 Harttord Railroad Company, was to- ee ee ee | KANSAS CITY— From the shore, motor boats put out | rights on the face and a sharp uppercut. The American forced the fighting | support which his Welsh campa- a the ring. day elected President of the Rostov and Total 5 | o00000 000 0; swiflly toward the divabled alv bout. lall through the round, Welsh slowing up considerably, It was a good round | triots have been given him at Cardiff, Maine Railroad, succeeding Morrie Me- | TOUM.+++ereeerees 7 7 Vien | ttay Owen, trom Yonkers Yacht Club, | "| where most of the betting so far has! ADRIFT IN BOAT ALL N ; CHICAGO— r ub.!all in favor of Ritchie | IGHT, Donalds who recently resigned. SUMMARY, | =| as one of the first to teach the POURTEENT IND— : AAW: ; been at & to 4 on Welsh. ———— ee a oe Firat Baao on Balls—-Off Marquard, 20100011 Bic Re ORE ME SRS. ems te Legal ae FOURTEENTH ROUND—The American got in a short hot left on the) Yaihor Roudier 18 acting as master NeW Haven Man Saved Reporte ile ) if 3 urn. off Adams, 1, Struck Out-—B: Baterles Adam d Enzenroth body. Later he repeated with right. The fighting was fast and flerce to na | BALL GAMES POSTPONED. , moe ut—By | Baterles-Adams and Envearoth: | se und hiv wife He gut a line aboard | : nee of ceremonies, because the Bishop * | Marquard, 13) by Adams, by| Watson and Wilson, Umpires, Van-| ig yy, y A ; the end of the rouat This, like the preceding was Ritchie's round of Stepney had objected to the - S ——— Fromme, 1, Left on Bases—Glants, §; | syckle and Anderson, the Uying machine and slarted towing | FIPTEENTH ROUND-—The first half of the round was a hugging ; , : edt MER hg LONDON, Conn., July 7.—After The gaine scheduled to-duy at the) Pittsbur Three-Base Hits-—| ee iL up the river toward Dobbs Berry, ai : S\ Rey. Hdward Digby oMeiating, The) being buffeted about on the waters of Pole Grounds between the 1" chianders | Fletch Wagner, ‘Two-Rase Hurnside's home. Other motor beats Match, with both men working hard in the clinches, Welsh trying to wear| Rev, John Harvey Boudler ts Vicar|Long Island Sound all night tn o emalt yand Cleveland was, postponed on account | Ht . { | and ‘lie ali Grate wae ba ee ee lt eee rmatteeniniee nik HA INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. iin is vay done. ‘The round was even Islington. Me ts a poputar clergyman, | Mts home was tn New Haven, was picked [age leba ot —_— Attendance, 2,000. . oli Burnside and his wife had left the SINTEBN TH ROUND-—There was mote infighting, each recelving a himself burly, who encourages hig|¥P of Branford by the tug Fred @ich= . | AT TORONTO, Atlantic Ya lub ut Soa Gato at f : h A Re P| taniane ee enAita Bi | ards to-day and put ashore here, * \ONTREAL}= PW O'elVCK itd it was yaly a few | ROOD TAD OW the face Welsh ducked a tersifie right hender ‘The fight aoe ee a to play foot- |" Gite reported that a companies by CRG, PA 0 1.1.0.0 .0 0 0 0-— 2) minutes later when tie fying boat continued a fine exhibition of boxing by We entirely for, Dall and cricket, When he wea ®/ 0, came of Johnson was drowned’ ‘ ‘ La ie hee Gropped inte the Hudson the tae, while the American tried for a body knocko! curate at Carditt {n 1902-3, he cated: | ne was washed overboard July.—Notwithstanding the fact that | TORONTO— Burnsige frst sprang into fame on {ay Sa : lished a temperance saloon in which | py M erboard tram tle gews ike fates shalepvean aalak Baal 01000000 O- yi iy, 2) 19. when he ke th SEVENTEENTH ROUND—Tho men again went into a clinch on the \\ Cinced a great crucifix over rt ated) big aca, aos American record for altitude by Ay-| sound of the Kong. Upon breaking Ritchie landed a hard left hand emi 4 if . bese urveS 2 . — | Batterien~- Mason and Hawley; in 10 @ height of 12,950 fect (nearly | 0cu Bene, Upon bd e landed a hard left hand #wing on’ bay, The venture Was a8 unmcase (Contipued on Sporting Page) ‘une Kritebelh y Hear tr petra ‘at Bath, N. 1, the face and followed it with s series of sharp body blows. Ritchie pushed success, hd World . —_— “. HMits— ritice Hit Mitchell, tuude lines fast his op) ent down. There were a couple of raliles but no damage was lof Bt Michael's Anglican Chureb, } rowboat, @ man named Gillis, who sald

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