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a4 Freddy Welsh Is England’s First World’s Boxing Cham- . plon Since Jem Bowker Beat Frankie Neil for the Bantam Title in 1904. Seren, SS: Nee eee HE impossible has ppened. Freddy Welsh has tap-tapped aud ducked his way into the World's championship, Possibly it wouldn't have happened nd or Aus- tralia, where tapping and ducking er points as effectively as real ting, and uggressiveness counts t all. But undoubtedly, since Eugene Corrt is known to be or- ugh sportsman, his decision was en- trely fair and Welsh won according to the Eng! je of judging a rin, contest. at Was the risk Ritchie took whon he went to Lt to Welsh on bis own ground, is a great year for Johnny Bull. The polo cup, colt and other honors England. The only un- ung Johnny Buil h ‘up contest, and the cull champion won the jond Sculls with such ease that She race was almost @ joke. ‘This is the first time &ngland has bad a world's boxing champion sinc Bowker beat Frankie Nell for the tam title in 1904. No doubt Welsh take good care of the title and hold tile be! bile. letter to ‘in ‘lish automobile firm sted covly that it would-be advertisement if he ad’ erreddy the auto; they rinted eetty every automobile firm in wll rush to eae Freddy a ‘3 cham, 2 very im rant B personage in a reat I importa peaonas dearth ‘Carpentier twice whip all England has been fairly for a champion. England felt the rest of the world gooree upon her fighting her preatige was in cert wot ow it ole Cea ig ‘Th Ut England's de Biers waene put javing itweight champion is a wonder- y of consolation and satisfac- ELSH'S right to the title tt be- yond question, He has taken a decision over Ritchie, who won ‘Woigast on a foul. Wolgast had Battling Neleon, who had necked out Joo Gans, who had 1 out Frank Erne, who had “egg fed poh ne by decision, And . ating all contenders ates had whipped Dick Bur; pion of KE: jane, ip, a ore world’s championship, ut in seventeen roun Burge refused to weigh in and sled about 148 Bd ag ‘he title descended to Welsh without flaw uf renk in the line of succession, It title not it to any be dey Even John- haa been questioned, as John- has contented himself with taking Flynn and Moran, dodging Lang- and Gunboat Smith. Johnson has to meet ford and Car- tier, but still keeps Gunboat, his legitimate challenger, on the re- ist. Gunboat's right is best of for tte 5 “whe lost to Langford, REDDY WELSH Is doubtless overwhelmed with music hall Propositions to-day, and with of- fers of big purses to fight for, It ts understood that he made a second match with Ritchie for Californi but there's little ohance of that en- agement being kept. Battling Nel- fon is the only champion of recent rs who never objected to giving a ted opponent another chance Whenever he wanted it and some- one was willing to put up a purse. pas 8 a business man, in a way, arily he was a fighter. It was his nature to believe that no ether man in his class coun possibly beat bim. A one of the talked-of things about h's win over Ritchie, Welsh stopped eating meat years ago—ex- cept a bit of chicken now and ‘en, The new English champion js of the very latest style in high boxing cir- gies—a well read, intelligent man. There never has been anything of the old type of raw beef and ale binned He eats hi VEGETARIAN victory — that's out feeling the slightest embarras: ment. And when he wins w fight he ) cables the King of England, © © gratulating him upon having suc fighter among his loyal sub- All of which is unusual and _Mtrietly up to date, The time of the 'BROOKFEDS WHIP BALTIMORE FEDS IN FIRST GAME Five Hits and Pair of Misplays vin Fifth Helped Home Team. FIRST GAME. ‘ugly in ring affairs has gone by (arenes Shad tal Mahak An lan singled down the third base line. BEST SPORTIN pone tecersrere etary Ti Copyright, 1914, by The Pees Publishing Co. (fhe New York World.) Wie DID aw neewy Harr uNee Nusaell singled over } Walsh. Quinn hit inte Gagnier to Hofman. t RUN, agnier thir scoring a double play, Myers. ONE sent up 4 Swacina Owens was strikes, Lafitte grounde to Swacina, RUNS THIRD INNING—Gagnier was un der Meyer's holst. | Duncan, was, re: Ured, Hoffman to Meyers. sent @ long fly to C Couper ground out, cina, Myers popper to Doolin, Shaw hit to Quinn, who retired him at fr8: NO RUD Hofman and died at first. Craw @ $26,000 gar says Bronson, KIGHTH INNING—etenge! Med io the plate, FOURTIEINNING—Swacina popped nas, Smith singled to te. PIANTS.. to Westerail, Walsh was called out AVisher hit into a double play, Schnei- A | on strikes, Knabe went out, Hofman der to Heraox to Hobby. NO RUNS to Myers. NO RUNS, hof fanned, Clarke sam ‘oh Evans was given a pass, Hofman bounded to Smith, NO" RU! . : hit into a double play, Walsh to (Continued from First Page.) Knabe to Swacina, Westerzill beat _ out a hit to short’ right, Gaga opped to Dooli ine ehcboues ax! MMPTH. INNING—Doolan fied to la a ak i four elt Ad Ee ar: Shaw. Russell sent a grounder to inals, and was opposed by Doak. Cree ngaln singled to]! PACE IN NEW YORK FREDDY WELSH HELPS JOHN BULL TO GIVE UNCLE SAM ANOTHER JOLT field, then he went on to an easy vice tory. Afterglow, after trailing the others, osed with a rush 1 catching the Uring Ella Bryson sily got second honors, dala thancinnes WINNERS AT FORT ERIE. FIRST RACE—Purse $600; twos year-vlds; five furlongs.—Filigree, 112 (Connelly), 2 to 1, 4 to 6 and 7 to 20, won; Linda Payne, 112 (Obert), 4 to 1, 6 to 5 and 3 to 5, second; Ethan Al- len, 112 (Goldstein), ¥ tb 5, IL to 20 11 to 4, third. Time, 101, Uncle Fitz, Star Bird, Carrie Orme, Mars Cassidy also ran. SECOND RACE—Pur year-olds and upward; selling; a furlongs.—Kayderoseros, 112 (Watts), 8 to 1, 3 to 1 and ¢ first; Arra: 1107 (Gould), 15 te 1 and 2 to 4, Gee. Tp Line To HELP THAT GUY SPEND HIS MONEY: HE'Le BE So RicH HELL MAKE 1,5t ‘xecond: The Sieres, 107 (Gregory), to 1, 6 to 2 and even, third, Time, 1.14 4-5, Supreme, Mama Johnson, Font, Dr. Dougherty, Chilla, Aware also ran. THIRD RACE—Purse $700; three: ROCKEFELLER, ; year-olds and upward: mile and sev- Nervous ! enty yards.—Private Petal,106(S8myth) 5 to 1, 2 to 1 and 11 to 10, won; Mov- ing Picture, 102 (C laver), 9 to 5, 7 to 10 and 1 to 4, second; Confido, 100 (Warrington), 10 to 1, 3 to 1 and 7 to 5, third. Time, 144. Hearts of Oak, Sherlock Holmes, Duquesne, Plate Glass and Cliff Stream also ran. Mov- ing Picture and Pilate Glass coupled, FOURTH RACE—Canadian Derby; $3,500 added; three-year-olds; one and one-quarter miles.—Dr. Samuel, 107 (Connolly), 7 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, left, advancing Peck to third and tak- Th iG tant riot een Davia ing second on the throw. On a wild ej Fy Hoven We " ratz, 125 (Hanover), 9 to 2, & to 6 pitch Pech scored and Cree took third. ind 3 to §, third, ‘Tine, 2.04. Sand Mullen singled to left, Cree scoring. bar, Waterbass, Black’ Tony, Rane Cook amashed « single to right, Mul- way and Martian also rane | len stopping at second, Nunar 7 | “FS _" singled to right centre, scoring Mullen FIFTH RACE.—Purae $600; three. and putting Cook on third. Boone year-olda and up; six furlonge—Pans fouled out to O'Neill, On ta, 119 (Burns), 3 to 2.1 to 4 and tempted double steal ¢ t out, first; Meeting House, 124 (Na+ t plate, O'N le than), 9 to 10, 1 to 4 and out, second: nee Sherwood, 114 (Meripole), 7 to 1, 2 to NINTH beet Land 1 to 8, third, Time, 1.18, ‘Hor- to Peck, ‘Turner walked. Jackson Tan Ake Tes doubled to the left fleld wall for two SINTH RACE—Purse $500; thrree- bake, Moeher anvannlae te thie, year-olds and up; mile and. seventy Tujole (Was calleds Got ane ait yarda—Lnele Hen, 107 (Callahan), & Maisel th out Kirke. NO RUNS. = racy | 00,1. 2 to 1 and even, won;Cogs, 109 Added Starier of the West] dtanover) even, 1 t6 2 and 1 to 4 ithe hase lines were soxgzy as a re. e second; Trovato, 101 (Smyth), Takes Rich Tremont Stakes | }:,2,'s,? and. 2 to 2, third. | -5. Battling Nelson, Henotie, \Clinton, My Fellow, Lewin, Lady Ran at Aqueduct. ' i 12 to kin, Husky Lad, Rosturtium, Servie- ence and Benedictina also ran. SEVENTH RACE—Purse 8600; three-year-olds and up; selling; one and one-sixteenth miles.—Clift 115 (Ambrose), 10 to 1.4 to Land 2 to 1, won; Carlton G., 196 (Claver), 9 to 2, 8 to 6 and 4 to 5, second; Ask Ma, 197 (Taylor), 18 to 5, 6 to 6 and 3 to 5, third. Time—1.43 4-5. Harry Lauger, Sjmcint to The Kncning World.) AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, N.Y. July &—John W. Schorr’s Ed, Crump! is a good one making his first appear- ance in the East, as an added starter Quinn in the $2,500 Tremont. He won in | Good Day, Towton Field, El'Oro also i : Md Aj Co od ‘irst Page. was anything but fa With a ht- 0) rs of mile R.H.PO. A. & |pitener’s box. Lafitte hit to Dolan, (Continued from First Paxe, eels As at ith sights from tho first sixteenth Ae AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. 0 0 |who threw wide to get Owens at acc _ hander working for the enemy, Mc-|home, Lady Barbary, the Carman 5 1p fond, Owens taking third on the er ae ; ames aw sent Robertson to right fleld.| city overtook Ed, Crump at. the —_—— ror. Cooper filed to Zinn, Heavy Stick Work in) Two) new line-up in the field this after-] All the other regulare were on the|gtratch turn and they had a stride] AQUEDUCT, L, 1, July &—The entries 0 9 Igcoring after the catch. Fett flie noon, and among those who faced thal Job. for atride battle of It all the way {for to-morrow's races follow O) (D)loutio Mayer: Shaw structs alts Rounds Put Brooklyn Out — | Naps were Birdie Cree, the old Hilltop] FIRST INNING Reseher out, Hug-| home. bab atitnas ae a ne Sonene 5 0} Sen INNING—Moeyer atri oe favorite, and Boone, who has donel gins to Miller. Burns singled to cen- 1 yr othe eighth pole, Lady Barbary | 12 Bhs oie. "Capes dt 30 |Panean fouled to Owens. 2 ; of Running, well enough to sup t Truesdale at ter, Burns stole second. Fletcher out, gaemed to have Crump beaten, | Faith We at fi: fe faust! 5 5 Oe retae kit'to Westerail, who. Ineee second. Fritz Malsel’s spiked hand| Doak to Miller, Rurns advancing to nyt Butwell went to work with bis | 188 sony se tee 0 0 Brace alt A eatery we nites was well enough for him to take a] third. Robertson out, Doak to Miller, whip and the Western colt came en 218% Nalad, 0 0} Evans singled to cent Hofman Special to The World) ehance at third. Jack Warhop and|NO RUN away gamely to win by a half a HACE. For” two-year-o! aad eolling; - — ./| forced Evans, Quinn to Knabe, Hof- REDLAND PAR ncinnatl, O,] Mitenell were the opposing pitchers. Huggins lined to Burns, McGee jeneth “iol ® i feats i Totals.....c..00.. 6 11 37 14 0 | Man, stole second. Pegiae thdabl oot July 8—Suspicious clouds hung over} FIRST INNING—Graney fied out] bunted, but was nipped, Matty to opeiqy py Jury running third to the aca r Sees eee anne ic 'dtat,| the Held when the Herzog Horde and Tucker wags called out on} Merkle. Burns ran back to the left " ee 1 | wart EE | Gagnier singled to right, scoring Hof- stretch couldn't close any ground \% BALTIMORE. mon, Gagnier was c 1 tenting Rus-| Robbie's men played their first tussle Jackson drew a puss. Jauck-| field bleachers and speared Dolan's when it came to a drive, and at the R. H.PO. A, sell to Doola' ON RUN, of the current series. A small *but} son stole second. wie smashed allong drive with his gloved hand. | hird was the best he could do $ bs NG ’ soclable crowd of fans turned out hot single to centr ving Jackson.) NO RUNS. i . ' eyer, oo THE INNING -aWish stung fabl fl Suck nd, t is fn two-bagger to the centre field two lengths behind Lady Barbary. | Duncan, cf... 0 1 0 O J fleachers. Knahe popped to Wester-| 00 nearly as many would have} ls Hole whe Gut at mL ne Reco) i, Nuna-| SECOND INNING—Merkle called jj uple Eagle, well thought of before | janie sping {come had they only seen the maker to Peck. ONE K out on strikes, Doyte oyle i Has, U... base 9 ena Sea ead Poating Hats * aries a eth: Maisel singled to conter, Mart. | Nt / rte tes DAA Whe when Poste the race, trailed in the rear all the Swacina, 1b Lo 0 OO ee te Weatarail, wlio chaned Walsh is and Nobbing at Bobete Flot |e wtcrificed Turner to Kirk. Peck) walked. Meyers grounded to Huggins, Way saved ground at the stretch Walsh, 3b... DO ee i Women’ an ous and Nobbing at Hobeis Mets. | Hlew vue tu Chapman, Much appiausn! WN" aet a double nag, touting) turn. but AAR. good *ROUER. to Simmons 2b. Lot 4 4 1 reached. ‘The umpire declared Doolan u NNENG: Shad threw aut And Meeamended witha single | eget woing tos 1, and his throw | come on Doolan, ss. 0 1b 2 2 [Olt Russell struck out. NO RUNS. /Omara, Hummel walked. An unheard aicigtiv, Navel. Cree | to Miller got the chief. NO RUNS. |" nie gtart of the opening event Sek 2)" Owens Med to Duncan, Knabe and} of play followed, on Dalton's pop thy i Aine ey Stock and Merkle got Miller. Wil-| i 5 ' ¥+] was out stealing, O'Neill to Ch vas delayed ab in- Russell, ¢ 0 0 4 2 1) swacina turned back Lafitte, Cooper] Groh muffed it. Moran regained it,| ONE. H ei) MPMAR:1yon fouled to Merkle, | Heck out,|wns delayed about thirteen, Tt Smith, p. 0 0 0 2 & | wasa strike victim, NO RUNS, ; to Mer N ites by the crazy antics of Loretta . WP +e 1 chucked to Herzog, and headed off} SE e singled Dolan muffed! Dwyer, She threw her boy going to} 21% Sarin, 108 ta Conley, p.... oo 0 0 8 Hummel. Wheat fouled to Niehoff. ae a Meee aaent any ea pareal atty'’s high fly and he got to second, the post; ran away, Was caught and | “seTentie allowance ciaitaed salen cals, ‘ ‘ by i e Aesth rk) Re: ed , . . * —<——— Knabe.. 0 1 © 0 o/ENGLAND WINS AGAIN NO RUNS ta aecond, Leibold waa called out on Bercher | Se Mate tte finally led to the barrier with a twitch ey ey Oe a IN DAVIS CUP SERIES. Ee ar ta en aE atetlees, | Havtzell made @ Tunnins third. Robertton hit to Doak and on her nose, with her Jockey running SHAMROCK NEARLY READY Total 4 92% 10 5§ pt uch oO is short Ay on the) and Burng was caught ina run-up,|penind her. When the barrier lifted FOR VOYAGE ACROSS. Mokhe batted tor Gralth in/ath cine: left fleld foul line, NO RUNS. Dhak 10 Winho to Bock. Aernta | nenine ‘ed for Sm! n 8t FOLKESTONE, INNING——Herzog threw nN Was called out on strikes. . *y el she literally flew away and was never SUMMARY Enalund to-day won th out Cutshaw. Stengel pelted a triple tthe same dose. Nunamaker Aino eatiner an bert Wace aught. GOSPORT, England, July &—A beat . ai viral tre and scored on Smith's short | ee . awe Cons. j¢ Mletcher and Robertson scored | ¢ . Ei 5 ° Firat Base on Halls—Oft Seaton, ¢, [Akainat Helatum in the flit Wiel wage | alhede ghurner threw out Hoone.| while Merkle reached second Mary Warren tried to stay with 'ning was made to-day with the dismant- Struck Out--By Seaton, 3; by Smith, | ! ee eee anal Lata. ‘Terie | Herox to Groh to Hobby, ONE INNING—Mitehell walked. Stock for Me her, but dropped back after an eighth | ling of Shamrock IV., Sir Thomas Lip- 3; by Conley, 1. Left on Bases P Davin saab fawn Jreonls)” Clark and Groh shot short hits past | ¢ strikes, Graney . Doak to Beck of a mile, At the finish Loretta|ton’s challenger for the America's Cup. Hrookfeds, 7; Haltinore, 10, ‘Three. |Trophy. and this with their two suce| short, Hobby heat a bunt. Millers | eke nO oUt to Seti | The designer expects that the yacht will base Hita—Doolan, Cooper, Shaw, | sees In the singles a i tence Wi [pretty single to right sent in Charke | ( NO Aripleiy mt to Nek ak raped Dwyer was three lengths to the good) | oe re tart for her voyage across ‘inn, Twosbase Hits—-Dunean, Evans “ delhdshatesin and Groh, Hobby died on Larosa’ aia cub: ae a pop single back of Fletcher, Butler) and easing up. z r o-day. Sacrifice Hits Smith, Swacina Stolen |! M. Mavrogordate, | roller, Smith. to” Miseher to) Onane aa eciiaae ictaeedi ue searing Huggins singled to left, Donk | sory Warren managed to bent Wie ANAOHO NNO, TOONS ASE EY Bee Bee ee LOG OT atae Heanreiviarena en: a or Peeve tea oa erreur es Hs ne SN Me Nalkede hiling the| Hermis, Jr. a head for the place. ‘ ae viviet tu ‘ shaw, to F er, by “sehen « ype’ ekse } . uinith Mat by Pitcher Ty Heaton jit bu INCEneaA AARALUAE: bali eed Ge tha balls Milley weoringe’ taneheal one aah eae fied Miller tned to Burns. ON The ames wee issn aleleadeate (Russell), Umpires—Goeckel and stealing Fischer to Cutshaw, Schnei Maivel, Kirke smas rs ane ward when the stewards disqi . Cross, Attendance—1,200, Je English team, asm result of this [or fanned, CHIE pigein solaanttan kivke was Hul aréale gone da tee to TA ere fied the winner under rule 97, which The World’s aietares Wy Daye nee in the | oat Hagon, NG Wounded to Nie Nunamaker to Boone: NOMUNE | aingle, | Matty sucrificed, Beck to/says a horse must carry hie or Greatest Condiment WASHINGTON PARK, BhOOK-| second round at Wind on wat tee iinet tad-beenea to. ten ut a Pld hit. ei Mil Hescher fliod to Butler. Burns | weights from the paddock to the bar- WASH of, anne o-baRREd to If to a single te houk to Miller, NO RUNS, Known the world over, LYN, N.Y, July &—Brooklyn took | 4% Dalton lifted to Groh. O RUNS eck 10 mecond, x & Nes the first game of the double-header| pysRLIN, July ST! Moran breeged. Same for Hergos but Mitchell threw the bail and Wilsep ‘pes ta stmenne Andrew Miller, owner of Mary War- 9 here’ to-day by alx to tour, wcoring | rennin Amsoe ution t ae ye AE ES NO RUD eft fleld, allowing both Peck | when Fletcher xiropped a. perfect |ren, protested the race, and so Mary & ; 2 | Tenney Assoc ¢ 4 5 i NING Wheat hit pas 4 lien to reac @ four rans in the fifth and two in the! cial ouncement stating that Ger-ltnird, Cutshaw. fouled to. Chirk ae ees auton paren Hohertaon, But:| Warren was awarded the pitrnes Her AUCE seventh Inning. Seaton pitched in|muny would not participate In the | Stengel foreed Wheat, Niehof to H aker fMlicd out tot ady fanned. NO RUNS. | MS Je second and Misa Moments 8. fine form, but in the last two innings | !nternational tournament for the Davin] zox, Smith singled to centre, Stensel{eiraney, Gr made a wonderful | “step HINNING. Heck tossed tut | third, ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE weakened and Baltimore sent four runa|Cub thus contradicting the repor: cur. | Ane INE. NUtof threw out Fisher. teuteh with ta ft hand of Boone's) wetcher. Robertson fied to Wilson. | SECOND RACE. Ausrperlon Sarocing for Minh, Mot and ent here yesterday that a team was to]? Aw drive, TWO RUNS, Butler's lone throw stopped Merkle Lillis, scratched deem the, first ‘Beeps, fend mashes. across in the eighth and ninth ioe 4 | Clarke soared to Wheat. Groh beat PRIN pcphanman) fouled tees r 4, 3. Lillis, 8 mi he Rant: SORA Nhe ot MOR LONER ty but WHA ninned: pleating Moa Saibcid anien to Wet ae race, won the second tn a romp, after the Australasian representatives a DE te Mullen lwibold sing \ Huggins ute pine to Merkle. Ma SECOND GAME, oe ‘isher to Cutshaw. Hobby popped to/ O'Neill was called out on strikes. Lel-| gee fied Dolan filed to Jaytng off the pace of Lily Orme and z chin bay ahd Bebe lg Hd ad mold wits out stealing second, Ni | Bescher, NO Ri N Manson to the quarter pole, Then he A ri PIE t gun rolled tol maker to Boone, who made i ' BATTING ORDER. oun Sear Groh, Menbe threw aurcuiann Hine Cee a TiN _ drew away easily to win by alx paleitingre on bob lyn, noh open golf champlonahip was won me 1 angled to centre, Dalton popped | Warhop Win 1 out on sitlkos, FORT ERIE ENTRIES. |lenathe Mansha pad te. be driven 93h Anse Ninh esterda: « 0 ¢ =| to Moran, & ¢ Maisel was su aajole’s fumble oO gave || | LE Duncan, cf Myers, 1h) ‘ Av ocenaee Me + colin Miller gayly doubled to left, On|Muisel stele second, Hartzell foule — ie fev crir, one, Ely Orme, as usual, broke in front Zinn, If Shaw, ef st a hid shone Aacalr bump, Her was nipped,fout to Kirke k flied out to Lei RACE TRAC FO RIF, Ont.,/and otayed there until well straight- Swacina, 1b hvans, rf ‘GneTynw, Whore score was 988 for the to Smith. Sehneider floated | hold. NO RUNS. July &—The entries for to-morrow's enod in the streteh when she quit ueens ount Walsh, 3b. Hofman, 2h. i holes. Marry Vardon, the Brittsh Laross stole second. SINTH INNING Mitchell was! races are as follows THIRD RACE. y esterail, 3b. open champion, finished second with to left, seoring Laross,}ealled out on strikes amain, Graney! prast Rack geen »| Hoentr took the Highweight Handl- Gagnte 204; Edward Ray, the ex-open ehamplon | Herzog singled past’ Recond, scoring] fied out to Cree, Leek threw: out) ty a0 alten, ‘leap from Uncle Mun after loading all ocke u he of Great Britain, Uhird, with 2%; John it,| Moran, ns stole wocond, Niehof} Turner. NO RUNS, Pp s Mun, after laying off 'y Quinn, Lafitte, p Taylor, British open champion for 1913, | flew to Dalton. TWO f Cree walked, Cree was out st eo neae Vale ne ein the Umpires ckel and Cross, At. fourty, with and James Braid, 30L | SI Wheat's single al-Jing, O'Neill to Chopman. ‘Tur toh, beating Ambrose out of the AQuEDUCT, L. tendance _— | most Cutshaw scored | throw out Mullen, Mitehel tossed out TD RACK Purse £600 selling: stenple | Stret A | ULISTIC POINTER | to Moran, Kel singled to centr { hase, far year olde anil wward: short course,” | place money tn the Anal alxte nth. te Ni © Moran, cl singled to ce ty d Unterly Nat 1 ne E Minbross, running a very good race, (Special to The Evening Word) PUG es NRE AS I MEN Bonpe’, to PRegOn AiG ee en Ay paved ground at the atreteh turn and WASHINGTON PARK, BROOK HE et ar I wou threw out) ating five, fin at one time in the last elgnth looked LYN, July $—Lafitte went to the | An effort ts being mad i Perey" | can and drew balls. O'Mai Heiter sn’! wypat te Naval atenen nl mound for the Brookfeds in the s« Bauilbpaes: al maken of te | A forced Erwin, Wer nO ONE] Nunamaker was out, Chapman to | ie rehenag: nimlie, He made a bid at the olshth | Ld 6 0 we donble-heade Ne ee SPS RGF SOnUSn, Ld rke, Jackson pulled down Boi * Pvt . ire 0 ‘t there when tt came and game of the donble-header, He iy twenty-round bout hetween| Hrawn Pitching for Nrooklyn. Clarke| tang fy off the taht fleld wall, Ware [sescuide’ sad i feels ove ariven ; | IRMIRU Ay eae ey waa oppored by Quinn Welle, the English heavy. Salked. Groh xterificed,, Hummel to out to Kirke, NO RUN arte Manan voll Heo AREER . BRUINNENY 4%: BBD F, Me [FIRST INNING Meyer singled to Hombardion \¥sli ie Hah Heavy Cutahaw. who covered first. 0 INNING Chapman alne | eet , PITH AGE: ae 213 WACks, INCLUDING THE the infield. Duncan was giv ans. weight champion, and Moran, threw out Hobby and Miller | ged over ho lost the ball tn and iN $ jeverwyck Stable put over | Zinn struck out Swacing hit to the American heavywelght, to be RUNS {the sun fied out ot Fe ed eT ti |wocond winner of the day when Col. $2,000 Brooklyn Derby Weaterzil who touched third and fought at his club the first week in SEVENTH INNING Humme!| Warhop knocked down — O'Neill's | Clsster i 10. Holloway led the fleid home tn. the SPECIAL KAGK SMALNS threw to Myers, doubling up the bat- Xeptember. Moran has already ac- bounded to Herzog, Dalton singled to/ smash and throw him out at first, =!xrH Att. He bad layed oft the pace to Diag vegussiauts, nation, S34 He 8 ter, NO RUNS cepted. centre. Wheat, Wheat flew deep to| Birmingham battod for Mitehell He " ' the sireteh end then moved into « eal vRtiaah & Cooper tripled to left, Myers sacri an Moran, Cutshaw f 1 Dalton, Her. Med out to Hartaell O RUNS. Vii hh 100; *Vreelen |. contending position. Up to this time wacina to Kn ah Cooper geor In a letter Just received from R bh NO RUNS Collamore now pitehty the 100 vise wi det Humillation had satied along in fast the Nahi INBARaHE OF MLGURAG mingled to loft Wndider Napa. SIN lise # quarier horae, followed by Ella ps sing! Baylor, th vat « " Mocan inan to i , Hrygon ane Louise Travers a single to ¢ Fite he says that he and Saylor will st tind stole second, fits Chapmante huuiles Hartseil Whon they wore all straightened | Duncan ON in Australia until September and tat goa ty to Dal.) sto! He yeut to third « out In the stretch it looked anybod mitan SECOND. INN Waleh\ einaied PAAMIACE Rexe: Baht wit be wick Tee Yan’ Wu! siuaht BNR PO UST TEST LTS Pock's race and all hands were whipping. | OTORDROME! HEN to centr Knabe fied to Shaw. [oo- | Young’ Shugrue Fis flght should! Cutshaw fo Smith, ONE RUD prounder, but Hartzell beat the throw ot until the last sixteenth was Didi reached did Holloway get clear of his Time—- + bs