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avanina Wo HUMAN NATURE Copyright, 1914, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York World.) Tuey orter. Be PLAYING Bar For THe o.p HUH, THEY SoLd ALL Tw REAL PLAYERS Trey EVER mmo y) “TREAT US NICE |Now « We're Tic Boys I cor‘am our Tais_ Year - 1 thew AT THE START THEY WERE A BUNCH OF Duss! THE (DEA THEY EXPECT A BUNCH OF Wise Gus To PEDDLE REAL MONEY FoR THE KIND OF Bat THEY mares ME Quit Crowning! Yoo Be IN THAME THN OF THAT. OUR. CRIPPLES LICKED AGAIN! —— _ Weleh Has a Little Too Much tntelligense to Throw Away Ue Lightweight Title So Soon vy Boxing McFarland. ve ACKBY M'FARLAND'S failure to receive the cheering news that Freddy Welsh will fight him We Bogiand ts just what might be , sn Welsh has a itt t00 much to throw away the light- ‘Weight title eo even. Welsh has anseunced that any one ‘Who tgh im for thé lightweight @Mampionship Wilt nave to make 133 sige, That would cut out, won the title at 198 * Cs * { | ISIN SIXTH PLACE. Investigate Baseball As They Do Railroads, Carl Morris Accepts Offer’ ; STANDING OF THE CLUBB, AUUR. MERICAN UBAGUB, TE 4 For Fights in England if 33 ret or Fights in Englandyivrss” se Hittle ditieult been. efared: ty-dack © i out : Zs = the! ally inglat ii it amy English boxing promoters ge?) Stearns «+45 BAB 445 8 d—t8 rig conditions are eh 43 || Sapulpa Giant Arranges to Sail! two poxing shows are carded for| Marston -------4 464645 4 5—40 < ays e€ er u v4 eh ilaths Ss 4 to-night. At, the New Polo A. A.| gina .os.-..5 3444646 —--- en, Yen cancnoa Binet ia we ]| From Here for Abroad on [Johnny “Kia Alberts meets. Bull | Starrs s-see+ made Weta cation | 4 wakes foray saturn & eee A PO PSS, 0%), GER | ararmton 5.60568 18 68 6 President of Players’ Fraternity | °AZ22LAYERS’ FRIEND Sa ai on a Saturday, Aug. 1. Rockaway, Phil Bloom of ‘Newark |: W. Dyer of Monteialr, the Sleepy wae resident of Players’ Fraternity) picary page BATTLES aie PRU NATIONAT SEA | ne i fights Young Gradwell of Newurk|Hollow winner, won his mateh hand f ae Ao, A pattiine “Leen of B y, beating 8, In Jones « e mned that ne son-| Believes Reports of Earnings} = WiTH THE MAGNATES. me pronase, tenn cle A’ Mike Rosen of Jetapy [Phin S and 4 while Spottawood D. By John Pollock. hes with Mike Rosen of Jerapy and Expenses Should be Ex- ‘0-DAY. 6 — yin over ©. BP. Eddy of Arcola, make 1 096444-640000060000006-0806 NATIONAL LEAGUE, AMERICAN LEAGUE, ARE BORRIS, the GbOMA) sais wae Prat Reginald” Worthington’ of Shawnes bee] 044464 : S ( ged to-day be- [Reginald Worthington awne * ate So That a Contract) « rede E RAL LEAGUE, HAL Lmagt fighter, 1s another heavyweight] ween Young Brown, the east side| put out Maxon Starring of Lake Ge- amined, So That a Contr: Bit ik “ who is going to England to tty] boxer, and Pal Bloor, ‘the clever (neva, Wit, 8 and 400° nd 1 and get some of the easy money there| Philadeiphia lightweight. They will] _ First xtecn. Second jound— called Fair to Both Sides Can Be pei 9, ete. Fee ee and toate “Eins” Nowe | gone ioketer frees rout eS aie |Bmtinwort "Rovers Broking; sflermard that D man, who has looked after Cari's| show to be brought off by the Brown |to ato: Reginald 8. Worthington, ey he aide " rawn, ’ affairs since William Ufer, the] o¢ Aug. 7. Shawnee, beat Mason Starring, Lake fm low in the footsteps : wealthy mine owner of Sapulpa,Okl: let him go, received a cablegram to- day from Harry Pollok, manager of Freddie Welsh, the world's lightwelgbt champion, asking him to send Morris over soon ae possible, Morris will il for the other side on the steam- Drouliiard, the Canadian ly Claim ‘VERY organised ball magnate " now sorrowfully admits ‘that have, the ‘tithe 4 the Players’ Fraternity is a bis Fe Ang wes not the| power in baseball, Even the mill- tant Ban Johnson says the Frater- nity wields considerable power and Patsy by not standing by a contract he signed with the Montreal club. He and Lore had signed to box for 25 r cent. of the neg tee ‘The crowd jooked so emall that Drouillard fear- ed he would not get much out of it, GG (Continued from First Page.) — - BROOKFEDS (Continued from First Page.) Tae vets hut ck sige ul ) Who fotght for it, weigh SSE SE SEES EST SSIES John Stearns, Princeton Cap- such an man reno as Maxwell R of Na after champion had started out in great ‘That was as far as he got, for Stearns overtook him at the eighth and went ahead at the ninth four, Stearns looked to have things seventeenth, und lose the hole am Bowera of Bridgeport had a 2 and 1 Geneva, 5 up. Stearns 34, Ni lightweight, lost $50 the other night ej Jones, Plymout ° tee hip Oceanic on Saturday, Aug. 1, afd|@o_ he de the protiotera come Presi David a 4 LG oe Wee, said everything. He didn’t go to the front] Wilson got a base on balls, Hoit | ¥il! Aight under Pollok’s management. seroae ith 430% Seen ee lost the title to Erne at! ‘me Fraternity was started in 1912. at the break, Inatead Butwell took] booted Zwilling’s grounder, Wilson |NeW™An says there is not a particle) ceived g200 from the promoter for title to Gane at 19¢/Since then Fults bas won for the advantage of the pace of Undaunted) taking second. Wickland out, Lafitte |! ‘uth In the report from the West) not kicking. janes et z the title to Wolgast at ds, felgast lost it to Ritenie at 133! ring time, | Players most every point contested lost the title to Battling Nel-| with organised baseball. Dave Fultz, @nce @ player himself, is the friend and adviser of every ball tosser in the big leagues. He has led their until they were within striking dis- tance of the stretch, then Butwell never caught, to Myers. NO RUNS. Farrell made a wonderful one hand shot him to the front and he was| stop of Cooper's hard hit grounder At the end he had/ and threw him out at first two lengths to spare and was hard] Was retired by Tinker Myers that Morris has engaged Billy Mo- Carney ab bis manager. For the fifth time Mike Gibbons has absolutely refused to accept a big Kid Burns, the Weat Bide welter- weight, who is now under the man- ment of Pay Kelly, has round- ea up into fine shape after several weeks of training and is rea@y to go Bhaw doubled to the right meld ae aly Se tees, rats Are ei A rei rete ite ples Oght against the magnates for better held. Charmeuse, after running} 2" 10 the right fleld wa alian fg! weilg! elly will try to eign him Sesh te Woiet at 186 pownds,| conditions, Recognition, many ¢ third, passed Undaunted at the bend Evans raleed a fly to Wickland, NO|battles in that country. Gibbons has fought for the lght- it championship of England sev- | times at 185 pounds three or before entering the ring, ATTRLL in in Rngland, chal- ing Freddy Welsh. With- , @ut a doubt Freddy will ecize | Ahis opportunity—if any one will offer i a Welsh outpointed Abie 5 was good, some ‘ears To-day Abie has gone back 20 ‘RO Jovan’ ¢essions from the National Commis- sion and last, the rightful disposal are the results of Fults's efforts in behalf of the play- of Player Kraft, ors, “Lets not talk about the strik said President Fults to-day when the Kraft case was used as a means of Jearning what the Fraternity pro- poses doing in the future, boys"—Fultz always refers to ball players as “the boys’ “The “felt that the acterizes ball words and replied: State law, play ‘ers common that” players “I'm not familiar with the Georgia but 1 wouldn't call ball laborers, Hardly ‘0 what do you attribute the falling off of attendance at the game common jJaborers Fultz carefully weighed his for home and was an easy second in front of the Andrew Miller filly. ROT RACE. knocking down of the Andrew, The best he could do was third behind Misa Velma and sir Caledore, Misa Velma broke front and was never caught. Doc. The rest hung out on the way to the stretch turn, The day's sport started with the| Farrell to seco: in| Westerail, Allen chased her, with Andrew next. 174) RUNS. Wiehe te INNING—Beck walked. rita hit into a double play, H. to Holt to Myers. Barrell walked, Fiske singled over second, a sending Walsh singled to favorite, (Centre, scoring Farrell, Fiske taking second. Cooper grabbed Tinker's long drive against’ the screen, ONE RUN Hofman flied to Walsh. So did Holt fanned, but had to be thrown out at first. NO RUNS. HIRD INNING.—Wilson walked, Hing flied to Shaw. Wickland was thrown out by Holt. Wilson going to Farrell walked. |" turned down Baker's latest offer to- abling him that he does not ure to leave his wife and two babies, Matt Wells, the ex-lightweight champion of England, and Jobnny | Summers, the English welterweight, have been matched jn England to fight a twenty-round battle at the | welterweight limit in London in two weeks for @ purse of $2,500, which bi CHEROKEE INDIAN TO Mies Velma had ajsecond. Heck bounded out to Myers time had come when they must show | }), . * ist NO RUN : Benda at mate lg Se Sct rn a Ro PITCH FOR GIANTS it taking any part of ti risk Dave te take with & McFar- ial wan the mont won- fully clever of all little men fm bie time, and he lasted than most of the champions, a A , Myers to Hofm&n, Walsh e 4 match with Hugh Talleant of New be placed in the position of crowing con: of the way beat Andrew home @| sir, M tinker flied ta Honeat| BLOOMINGTON, I, July 24.—Jim| yo ana Wallace F. Johnaon of Phila came when he lost to Kil-|over a victory. We simply won on sercee kG pier evel NO RUNS. Bluejacket, the Cherokee Indian delphi, Teamwork of the New York om & close decision, Abe has|our merits, The Fraternity is not) 9P!0! final understanding dgrol 44 SECOND RACE, Shaw once more doubled to right] pitcher of the Bloomington Three I.| pair, former national champions, was Banging of for a long time, but |antagonistic to organiged ball and| or commission must investiga mene ae Bean Mawr came to’ life Gely Wall: On Byons's grounder 2 k-|League team, who won his twelfth |again the feature of their play. hia title seemed to discourage| I'd rather not say anything more| baseball, much in the same man: [trainer suddenly in the second and er threw out Shaw te fritz, Evans) straight game yesterday, was sold to|,,Amone the intetested spectators of i Ss interstate Gem won all the way in striking contrast | Was caught stealing, Wilson to Tink- i ¢ the morning play were Foltsheim and Ale fought two great fighta|about Kraft,” and the square Fults examines the valle |t© her last two races, Last time, in| er. Hofman boosted to Tinker, NO|the New York Giants to-day to re- | Kreuber, the German aspirants for, the Tommy Murphy afterward, and |jaws closed on all reference to the) roads in regard to fixing rates. |Pirticular, she was beaten ten lengths, | RUNS. port Aug. 27. Charlie, Jackson, left pase oa Gower who reached he: ted. After that he showed | threatened strike, Fultz believes that the earnings Loveland, running third in that iat lite tan te n tripled to} feider, also was sold to the Glants,| "The Germans are on thelr way to class in bis few i:ng engage-| ‘Tulking of future plans Fultz sald and oxpens 8 of the national game Tack, bees ek fer Qongthe. Ronday ing’ Wilson. Wicklend eat oct ies to report, next, season, end Pitcher Pittsburgh, where they will play the “ ou! @ examined w: a view D 5 d, was beaten 9 1 MY-| Fred Marks was so! 0 the Cleve- at bis best Atel! devel V9). the Fraternity had no further de- ‘when offered a bout with any tw a investigation, |Neylon‘s ride on Loveland wus weird | ON Beck's sacrifice fly to Shaw Zwitl- ada," summary’ eight, although he could “The Fraternity will deal with Fultz thinks, would show what |to say the least. Helle of Bryn Mawr |!0& scored. Frits popped to Wester- Longwood Singles—Fourth round: male | @ featherweight |) cases as they present themselves. kind of @ contract was fair to |went to the front shortly after the| il. TWO RUNS. Wo Feds. | 7. Putnam gt Se canteg He BreKe Gime. He fought Battling |' Wego not desire naaeaaantahicn both sides, atart and just galloped all the way,| Westerail called out on strikes, Holt] MOBILE, July 24.—Ralph Works, for- | ®9). Boston. Tot Sh Ae Ooh Ng Founds and fift al| ae ee nes sere raneeantation “Now, Mr Fults, what do you pro: |Bhe didn't stop as she has in her last | rounded to Beck, Farrell got under| mer pitcher for the Detrolt Amerioans, | pabney and N, W, Niles detented 1 C: Pent longer fail t how the Fraterni pose doing about Ban Johnson's thrent |two races at the far turn, Mary War. | Owens high one. NO RUNS. who wae released last night, by the | Seaver and G7 Putnam. €-8, 6-1, 6-1. and after his first six-round| ‘suid benefit by having s'siavey | baseball? o FrateraltyBad)ren and Loveland ran in the order) "oy Hotman to Myers, “iekea| he hed slencd wiih the We. Louls Beds | Murray defected” Willers, srosenbaurh Snee with Abe Attell, Battling| Sethe commissions ey | Player ‘A long silence and then came the|?imed,to well Into the stretch, where | fay ore Toate in right for a single |erais and would immediately Join that |and FP. Whitney, iv, 7-6, 6-8, H do President Fultz then explained the | ans Ro tanewcnie: trian © | Progreasive moved up to necond place, | fly dropped safe tn tight for a single, | Pea one FF Wltgeyy, te Ore . Inception and growth of the Frate “L will remain president of the Fra. | Tiese positions never changed to the | qo inted, sending Fiake to’ third, Wil ed Hugh Tallant and W. F. Johnson, i was a wonder in his day. It| nity, He denied ho was the origina. |ternity as long as the players want| {usm but Mary Warren weakened In i “nlling 3, 6-2, O83. PY be a shame to see him go on a, Ged and add another to of" itcrs and the Fraternity would have crumpled up had we not at- tempted to adjust the Kraft case. FRATERNITY DOESN'T WANT TO CROW OVER VICTORY. “The Fraternity dops not wish to mands to make on organized ball, tor of the acheme and disclaimed all credit for what the Fraternity had “There causes, are the continued Giants and Athlet! and owner, ime. This I'm not worryini Ban Johnson may 4 undoubtly several came the quick answer, “but I think the interest of the been materially lessened by of giving justice to both player cease et superiority of bout anything home, and those behind never less- ened it in the run home, stretch, and when Doc, Allen quit, Neylon brought Sir Caledore up on the inside and in the drive the reat nine lengths by Belle of Bryn Mawr. the run: home and Loveland, after being back throughout, came on again >wens singled to right, Lafitte sin- gled to right, sending Owens to third. There was! Cooper hit into a double play, Tinker @ general closing of the trailers as! they were straightened out in the|to Wiekland, ONE RUN, to Beck, Owens scoring. Myers filed FOURTH INNING past Holt, Farrell sing! sending Fritz to third. Farre Fritz singled led to right, iske forced ers to Lafitte, Zwillm@ taking third. son walked for the third time filling the bases, Swilling was thrown out Jim Bluejacket, Star of “Three 1” League, Will Join McGrow’s Team Aug. 27. land Americans, to report Aug. 15. bie ced HAMILTON ENTRIES. oF for a battle with Johnny “Kid" berts, Fighting Joe Hyland and Young Otto, the local lightweights, are going to sling punches ench other in a ten-round bout at the Rockaway Beach A. C, on Tuesday evening, Aug: 4. They were signed up by the |flub matchmakgr after the latter had ‘oft each of them 25 per cent. of the gross receipts, s HACKETT AND ALEXANDER WIN DOUBLES AT TENNIS. BOSTON, July 24.—California, New York and Massachusetts won the honors in the morning play on the tennis courts of the Longwood Cricket Club to-day. H. H. Hackett and F. B. Alexander of New York had a somewhat easy winners of the contest now in progress in Chicago between Australia and Can- LOCAL PLAYERS STAR IN SECOND ROUND FOR SHAME GOLF TLE tain, Forces Our Max Marston, ‘ SHAY ER-ON-DELAWARE, Pa, ily 24.—Metropolitan golfers came through the second-round of match play in the invitation tournament of the Shawnee Country Club to-day with bells on, though in the weeding- yut process, which reduces the field sompeting for the Buckwood trophy, ned on the links Marston of Baltusrol suffered the pangs of defeat. Marston lost to John N. Stearns 8d, , by 8 up and 1 to play, the erstwhile interscholastic stvle by winning the first two holes. When dormie his own way, but With a great spurt Marston won back two holes, only to loosely play his cleek second on the nd 4 to go; John N. ssiu, beat Maxwell R. Baltusrol,'3 up and 1 to go! Montclair, beat 8. L. 5 up and 4 to go. § i Keep your car from an early grave—lubri- cate it with DIXON'S Graphite Grease 677 For Transmissions and Differentials It reduces Friction to a mere nothing. The graph- ite in the grease eliminates metal-to-metal contact be- tween parts by forming a thin, tough, veneer-like coating of graphite. > Dixon's Lubricating Chart has some valuable pointers for you, We'll send it on request. ‘THE JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CQ,_ JERSEY CITY, N. J, Se — Selonelle RRUIUEME LITTLE CIGARS 10 Every puff is f I5 a keen delight AT ALL DEALERS AYVAD'S WATER-WINCS gam te pustm by Ver Gale Grerywtere Plain, 260. Faner, 362. ° : AYVAD MAIFG CO., Hoboken, N.'J. vest re > 'NS, 3 a: Re Get Oa! der Killifer, a apearageente eS Nas ee lish triumphs.” Secomplishad, David Fultz, oF Dave as he 1s wige- {1 be third. Leo Mayer bid the winner 1 Netra ND LiNing, gwitting | HAMILTON, Ont. July 4.—The en-| yINNEAPOLIB, Minn, July 24 Ju-| MOTOR RACES Ys. i ee er Fults. suid the Fraternity was|ly known, made a big reputation for | UP from $600 to $1,505, at which fa-| ohAtN Cooner's igh one, Menta | tries for to-morrow's races are as fol-|rieider Killifer of the Minne Hum-Motordrome Arighfon Bench, Umpire Monte Crose has been {started in 1912 with 300 mombers, | hinmwelf on both the football fleld and|\re the stable retained the filly. tripled to left. Myers was caught | lows. esatloast Kinsatatinm teau a otor-rel bicrcle sand, motor races, Op operates upon for a swo players in the National and Ameri- | diamond, While at Brown University THIRD RACE. Atcaling home, Fiske to Wilson, NO| ringr _RAOF traded to the Cincinnati Heda for four | suman mncwoue seate at 25 cents, foot. According to batt plo er can Leagues. Now there is an en- |Fultz was a star eridiron, play-| Camellia, a long-delayed tip, went over | RUNS. ‘ ” | and hpwards players, Inflelder Rawlings and Out-| a, i. reghaa "bela. the ten't the right end of an |roliment of 5A, embr we the N ing on the A6ahe 9 a slave! in the third. She followe? the pace ——— ee : fielder Upler of tne Bade are. Row on) ttle ont enet beet racort hak That wmpire to operate upon. Honal, American, International and | | Subsequently Dave played profes: ‘or Gallop to tho atretch und then enms | ©MPIRE CITY And another infielder will report. here | _ ritten, all newsstands, 6 cente, — ‘Western Leagues 8nd the Bout tern | Oo ee ee te Let OC te cace [away easily. Lohengrin, in the veck = MPI ENTRIES. before Killifer leaves the Mne-up. == —— sprint the Highlanders are |Agngclation. etore the Fi ine contre Hain “705, plays is usual in the early part, moved up ; corm SPORTING, just now reminds us nity was created,” said Fultz, “play- Retiring from tho diamond Fults }#trong in the back etreteh and ciosed | FM@IRE CITY RACE TRACK, j uston, 108 pamemnane aoa of the famous Marathon run|ers often brought their contracts to| took up the practice of law and h with a rush in the © retel to be sec- |) YONKERS, N. ¥., July 24.—The en- metaiy years ago at the Polo Grounds when St. Yves won and Dorando was left ta)Sir Balzar, me for advice. A ball player is os- sentially a player. ond, two lengths be’ t sand Bt been at It ever since when not referee- ine a football game or telling the r. pes rin close to the es tur to-morrow’'s races are as fol- entry, 5 He doesn't know ACK Prince Pittsburg Nationa’ introduce a 4 Man Altea ae dens; fv 1 Lehighton, Pa., on Sun- the salient points of his contract. | baseball players how to land a body/| front all the way and was tuted at the | maidens: fire fast team from Bin tee reer tan he was too |efore the ‘Fraternity’ time the | blow on the O. 1, magnates, 1 only because Gallup, who had led day againet, the strong Manhattans in left the track for a m tt [Players would frequently write thelr Accra way, weakened afier being caught D Deritey ta ighth street and Eighth ‘coming back, began to spring |comPlaints to the National Commin- rg |hy Camelia ! HORS terete 1200008] MUR TH, sais Gtassiechaae’ too the Lanightons | ‘ BEG aroun ot © furious pace, } arn grievance ana |REOS SELLING PLAYERS FIFTH RACE. 2 “Mireeyearohda; selling: one | 1s on Wer, 135: \Tenguers that ever hit the towne une | i people said Dorando had been |i) ’'\Gommiasion wouldn't bother AND MAKING NEW DEALS Othello ran his race in the fifth at 5) Kileree, . ia vat — ; ped. At any rate, he was still | i" eine complaint. That bred diss f +) and led all the way after out-eteppinc " andi BASEBALL NOTES. | mi iting when the race was over and contentment. The Fraternity was BResom on the back stretch At the GAL le | crowd had isft the grounds. He | Goren rotect the players! “In| CINCINNATE, July 24. —Announee- end he was well in hand. Yellow of \ { Fi Je Bien” but Ble start waa | trast” ent was made to-day that Inflelder |E¥es finished second after ranning a 1; Young Schwert, the catcher from| 4 EDERAL PLAYERS NOT IN THE| y nneleer remarkable race, ie closed very fast 90, Oem + the Univeratty of Pennsylvania, is be- ML, BUEETARD hopes to be F ear enning John Rawlings and Outhelder Maurtee |and sot up in the last fifty yards to PPE the VOLVER ap Ries eat ieennee Ubler of the Cineinnat! National League | beat Besom out of the place, club wore released to the Minneapolis club of the American Association as a part of a deal for Outfelder Killife Vernon Handivay Point one of the members of the Glympic team that goes to Berlin. Mel's record is a remarkable Pagread oe yrs a siatecee The President declared that only leagues in organized ball are given the protection of the Fraternity. This excludes the Federal League, sir, Fults sald many Fed players had /and Nunamaker keep In such good health, Unless something happens to one of them soon, fall will be here be- fore Nchwert gets a chance to show —— Morettt to Nace Cavanaugh, A six cornered point race for profes. one mile each the big leaguers some of his college tance 49 Pon pe ad th a intesinees | pagen te be tage members, Gut the] whe will jsiM'the Reds tater, tn addi 3 Lea tueits fies x stuff. any em, and in Of | Jeague itself had not asked the Fra-|tion, Pigher John Rowan was sold to naught hnabenl 1) 212. Alama: : z ’ se oF lapses im ternit: for protection. Dayton of the Central League, and Out thirds of a ton Se 18 With Mathewson, Te: uy and Mar: patel “Nothin flelder La Rosarwas ig to it,” was the P. ae Te Ive who was obtained from the Broakiyn In the Seta the National League club, will be returned tk twi ‘ ward going great guns, the Giants th us nels te manne ch’ Motordrome tor j i fave av little easy sailing ahead of { 4 ", them. McGraw thinks that Demaree needs & he fompvear olds and 1? aad other Cages ishing peed nd e's 01 Sat beotie = nieve * sat Clad pe emigre at os RACING Empire City Track (BET, YONKERS @ MT. VERNON) TO-MORROW sik MACKS INCLUDING THE Si,o0v mi. VER |ANDICAP $1,000 FRIVOLITY STAKES, SPECIAL RACE TRAINS leave Giand Cebuul diation 2o4, Dad Ve hi i; rev wa trom. Ure 120th Be

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