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o —_—— - Skipper of Fastest Motorboat Tells How It Feels to Drive Boat in World's Record Time. 5 Convetsht, 1034. Pree Oe, THOUGHT I'd had about all the @ensations any one can get in the athletic life. But driving the Gold Challenge Cup Races on ~ Lake George, with a new world’s Pecord for the thirty nautical miles, provided a brand new one. “¢ Riding sixty miles an hour sit- ting on the rear springs of Barney Oldfeld's Green Dragon, whizzing through Golden Gate Park at cighty miles an hour with Jack Johnson, football, boxing, competing on the track, sailing races, driving fast ‘eruisers and runabouts—even listen- fing to the “sip” of Cuban bullets— fm a contest against eight other Picked boats from all over the country. \ Commodore Blackton drove his new @peed marvel, Baby Reliance V. Baby Speed Demon II. races in the colors of ‘Mre. Blaokton, and when I was offered @ chance to I jumped out to Michigan and fad one day's practice the St. Clair, where Chris. Smith Wonderful speed boats. One on Lake George, driving miles at top speed in afternoon trials, finished much for a Hotel football Baby Speed Demon 11. and winning | 'e*4 breath was knocked out of me. I was gearing and holding on like grim leath, and there was Ba’ flying on ahead. At the miles it seemed impossib! kee Such a pace. The terrific jarring felt like being pounded on the body with just such solnr plexus punches as tzeimmons lan on Corbett at Carson. The gruelling of the ring was nothing to it. But we were open- ing up a wid ip. At the turn glanced back and saw the other boats throwing clouds of spray far behind, y Reliance nd of t The third time around the course— pt twelve miles or so—I had ES eacl long leg ie I was breathing the gas that the wind drove down into my face. It was suffocatt: of fresh air and bob up again bitstering heat. Going north thi drove the exhaust away and there was fresh air to breathe. And trailed the Commodore in, half @ min- ute behind, the other boats were a mile or more behind. I second thirtysmile heat Com- modore Blackton's boat, ahead in, suddenly belched out a cloud of black smoke and swerved from the course, She had broken a piston, smashed a cylinder and gone out of commission. And there we were, Smiling Jack Beebe and self, flying along far in the if there is any sensation on earth more exhilarating than that I've never known it. And when the race was over the news that we had cut ir seconds from the world’s record, made by Commodore Blackton in the first race, nearly made me forget that T folt as if I'd just come through such @ finish Sght as Battling Nelson and Joe Gans fought at Goldfield—come through {t with every nerve stretched ike a plano wire, with every muscle aching furtously and every inch of my pounded berg feeling as if it had been with hammers, If Baby Reliance V. hati not broken down she would have won the gold challenge cup and lowered the time again in the Inst race. But the race Baby Demon's now. In the third thirty-mile spurt Hawkeye led for nearly five miles, but broke down hortly after we had passed her and taken the lead again. With a mile of clear vena = we could throttle down and take it easy, speeding smoothly along without the tremen- dous jarring leaps until Ankle Deep began to close in and we had to open up again. And at the last turn we looked back and saw Ankle Deep floating helpless, broken down, Racing in a boat like Mrs, Black- ton's Baby Speed Demon is undoubt- edly the greatest sport in the world. The oot. trouble with it is that there are few such boats, Joe Jeanette Stops Black Bill a lot of was ¥ jowski, night,’ (Friday being the DON'T know how it feels to drive other Ld boats, but Baby jon has any buck- + sun-fishing bronco I ever looking tame as @ fat tabby cat hearth. 008 _ ‘When you get into her you sit down » on @ cushion in the stern, with the wheel directly in front of and four big, black exhaust pipes up almost our face, just Of the wheel. je great, black with its complicated array of Valves and open exhausts, idable as some engiae of Baby Demon is a stronx- it ‘boat, twenty feet prey 9 vory In the 9th Round Joe Jeanette, the colored heavy- weight, added another knockout to his Mat at the show of the Irving A. C. of Brooklyn. Joe's victim was Black Bill, the rugged colored fighter, whom Jeanette punished so badly that the referee stopped the battle in the ninth round. Black Bill made a good show- ing for a few rounds, but weakened and was easy after that, RACING NOTES. Springboard, uy Firs recently re-| as one of the best sprinters! this country, is destined to be: | come the saddle horse of his owner, | Capt. Cassatt. This season will prob: | | ably be his under colors, ‘The | captain rides @ lot, and at preseat| bis mount is a halfbreed, son of} yy for a hydropian unds than the famous Baby Re- made #0 many worla’r Chris Smith built Saby II. to stand any amount hammering. At ten minutes before racing time Beebe, the mechanic, turned over and touched a switch, ® tremendous roar burst pprtron 4 over Went the clutch, and to move. A moment ‘was opened, she the sky and of spray from rise d and the red ball went up on taf. And the Commodore’ i V. was actually on at the right second, and «an tant afterward headed straight fret turning buoy, leaping like an . Our throttl ‘were right behind was wide ope! 3 i eee but a blur, him, The wate: to buck. A swis! ster planes touched. She even planes touched, ic through the air, her pro- ‘only in the water, @nd in some tremendous jumps even that to leave the heavier fluid for ata time. We were gettins ndous hammering. The Aeronaut. The captain explains bis) desire to make Springboard his own suddie horse by saying that neither he nor Mrs. Ci son of cessive defeats. the Cassatt trainer, seeing the one time running in behind “cattle” that could rot extend him in his good days. James Butler will miss the services of his stable rider, Joe Kederis. The youngster was suspended after the third race Saturday for rough riding. His jockey badge was taken from him and he was given stable badge. This means he will be permitted to gallop horses in the morning, but will denied the privileges of the course during race time. It is sald that Kederis tried to ride two other horses besides Catalina. EB. J. Albright, trainer for John Sanford’s string, met with hard luck right off the reel at Saratoga'’s open. jog. His promising filly, Silica, by Rocton and Aurieaville, was oadly cut down in the Flash Stakes. She came back to post with front and back tendong cut. Joe Notter is the brains of the jockey world. Anybody else on Hor- row and Virile might have been beaten. Joe is a man competing with lot of boys. Frank Bry: who ts officiating In the Saratoga Stewards’ stand, a terror to rough riders, Bryan nas seen racing from all its angles and is perhaps one of the most competent racing officiale in this country at = ADDIE M. WINS ;into the stretch, with Stromboli ever, Nearly Lost Through A AS he L Pitcher With Timely Hits— D, MONDAY, AVO BEST SPORTING mi wR PG ew Pride we Cole for Two Runs in Overconfidence of Jockey. Herzog Badly Hurt. Second Round. (Special to The Brening World.) * HIGHLANDERS SARATOGA RACE TRACK, N. Y., FIRST GAME. R H.PO. A. EB. Aug. §.—The crowd here to-day w: 00430 almost as big as that of opening day. visto Lae “et ab A a ote Despite the rain of last night th oft tas 5 : o1nee 12:1 04 track was fast. ‘11 ee Dismiss, a Madden-bred filly run- 111 1 0 aH ning in the colors of Mrs. J. Shilling, o 120 0 o 0 0 won the opening event after being 12200 oo 5 2 0 away badly and running around her 1tt4@40 020 3 0 field to get to the front at the head 240 «1 ~«0 or220 of the stretch, All this time One Btep oos144 ooo 8 0 was stepping in the front, followed 01000 ooo 0 0 by Change, Outlook and Mabel Mont- oie ga es a oe gomery. The latter was knociied bad- ly after rounding the far turn, but 1 2 2 3 9{Totals............ 1 6 24 14 0 ple bee a ter ane 7 —_— — — —| Caldwell batted for Cole in eth, miss do! er oO a] im oO! in the. lant twenty. yards. With an Totale....ess.e00. 7 12,27 16 2 DETROIT. or ven break, however, ismiss mig! . * . i ~ h home, Outlook, always CINCINNATI. bie ihr crime tan” prominent, was a good third. R. H.PO. A EB, poner sere tials SECOND RACE. o41r6 oOo 4 " Rockfish, a good. thing, just natur- 1 2 £ a o|Hishcf... o 1200 ally got tired coming to the final Berghammer, es 00000 Crawford, rf 01200 jump in the steeplechase and was . Veach, If 1414100 beaten out by Meadow Lark. Rock-|Twombley, If. ot 104 of A fish had led all the way and at 919! Niehoff, 3b. Oo 1 ft § oj Hellman, 2b -2 1 4 2 °0 time was fifteen lengths in front. The Ch Burne, 1b. -1 2 0 0 last time around, Bryndor, the favor-| Groh, 2b 1201 0 Bak ‘1-4 ite, when about to move up from third | Moran, cl. . . 0 3 2 0 o| Baker. . 0 0 place, unseated his rider. Meadow | Moliwitz, ib. 0018 1 Covaleskie, 0102 0 Lark had chased Rockfish all the way fae. asks and on the flat had a bit more left -O O tf 1 0 e than the good thing. Brosseau! 0 1 0 2. of Totals..... 41227 12 0 Balaned third after tying CA wel 00020 y pact oe way. ferseer fol eo second time around. 0 0 0 1 0] NAVIN PARK, DETROIT, Aug. 3. THIRD RACE. 0 0 0 O O)—A small crowd turned out to witness Stromboli! won the handicap, third 0 0 © D Qjthe second game between the Yankees at the ert, even co wiopenes —-— — — —{and the Tigers. Manager Chance sent cripple.” His Majesty, made a horse| Totals... 2.11 26 16 2| King Cole to the mound and Manager race from the head of the stretch! home, and more than once the back- ers of the Belmont gelding « were afraid he would be beaten. At the end there was only a neck between them. The third horse, Ad- ams Express, was five lengths back. Always First and Sir John Johnson alternated in making the pace, the rite and Pandeon being awa: none too well. Nearing the stretc and at the same time Joe McCahey got busy on His Majesty. The result was that His Majesty showed the way a length ba: Not until they were well Inside the eighth pole were the Strom- boli backers relieved, for then the Bel- mont color bearer went to the front and stayed there. FOURTH RACE. J. W. Messervy's Addie M., after a special preparations, won the $1,600 Alabama, the‘feature of this after- noon's racing programme. Right at the end, however, Burlingame almost tonsed it off by trying to draw the finish fine. Casuarina, running a very game race, was second, a length and a half in front of Karly Rose. Early Rose shot into a five-length lead, go- ing into the back stretch, but midway MeCahey took her up and dr@pped in behind Casuarina. Addie M. lay two lengths back In third place, Casuarina | and Early Kose ran lapped to each other to the stretch when Addie M. joined the pair, Under a confident ride the rest of the way Addie M. drew away to win by a length. Casuarina outlasted Early Rose, FIFTH RACE. ‘W. J. Yanke put over Brave aga’ in the fifth race just as he did Yonkers, He was in a contending p sition all the way, and while Lov land was sailing along in front Tw ner sat easily on the Bradley filly, In the stretch Turner let Brave down and he came away. Loveland just lasted undar the whip to stall off K orea, who closed very fast. Belray hada bit of early speed and so did Capt, Swanson, but he n whh re- peated interference, ——<—————— BLUEJACKET OF GIANTS JOINS BROOKLYN FEDS BLOOMINGTON, Ill, Aug. &—Jim Bluejacket, the Cherokee Indian pitcher sold by Bloomington to the New York in a Giants, has jumped to the ‘ooklyn: Federale, setting double the ry of- fered by the Giants, a two y con- tract and $1,000 a SARATOGA ENTRIES, nee money. RACE TRACK, N. Y., e entries for to-morrow's two-searolds; nee 6 218 arsano 106 2032 Charter ‘iia three-year-olds an, handicap; present. a Soi Orlik Wine Broad Jump At the weekly events of the Merriam A. ©. of Bayonne, N. J., R. Orlik won the running broad jump by pne foot, he |jumping twenty feet, Many suit ends that shrewd buyer: To measure only,— 200 New Remnants Added this Week, $18 formerly at $30 to $50. This is surely a bargain season here. from patterns sold An opportunity ‘8 will seize quickly. 2 piece suit, $16. 1 up Ton “Geldings! One (287) Bac .. =~ Warlock For p; sellivg, mares Ot 104 104 104 » Turtle wusy ality lon te Hiten. 104 on 4 H 212) Holiday. Old Heo. | 8) Matron 884 Crombun Hi Asannina <2. 100 | cy vr three-year-olds and up: nile. 10T Cu Field nN nea Masterl(T | 188 — Yadopeep 105 ACH or threesearclde; condi: | Sanne ete 1. by Yingling, Giants, 6; Cincii Hits—Merkle, Two-Base Hii Meyers, Burns. turn Turner moved up to the leadors,| Doyle, het yuble Piesecttneed gah pena nad elite unassisted); Mathewson to Stock to Fletcher to Stock fo Merkle. Umpires |t© Mullen. NO RUNB. Aug. §.—Behind Matty the Giants put up @ strong fight and won the first singled to centre. game of the double-header from the Burns beat out an Reds by a score of 7 to 2, Demaree was sent Charley Herzog, who was 4njured in the first game, reported for dutysin the second and was given quite an house with McGraw, this time was easily 16,000. balls, and ‘to Merkle. Miller batted for Schneider in 7th, |Jenninge selected Harry Co Gonzales batted for C SUMMARY, First Base ov Balle—Off Yingling, Struck as § Mathewaon, 4; innatl, 6, heweo: mn, Bn Stolen Niehoff, Dor Johnson and Byron, Attendance— 1,000, ' POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Matty himself contributed largely to the victory by heavy hitting, caught between second and third, though Merkle delivered the clinching, Daly to Peck to Boor blow when he sent with @ tyree-bagger 1: and then scored on @ long fly by Meyers, Flgtcher home Herzog was badly hurt in a col- ision with Bescher in the eighth (Continued from Firat Page.) 1 popped to Malise!. Bush to Burns. Peck lined to Veach. Hellman tossed out Nunamaker. NO RUNS. fl the second Cole walked. Boone ;m Crawford forced Bush, Boone to Peck. NO RUNS, |Morfarity. Mortarity toased out Cree, }Mullen walked. Peckinpaugh copped sacrificed, popped to Peck. Baker walked, Mai- sel threw out Covaleskie, NO RUNS. fi Cole fonned. je in Oth. | the big pole, who has been successful at home this season. FIRST INNING—Boone walked. Daly sacrificed, Moriarty to Burns. left on Basea—| Cooke was hit by @ pitched ball. Cree Three-Wase | forged Boone at third, Covaleskie to Moran. Sacrifice Hits | Moriarity, who doubled up Cree at Basea—| fret. NO RUNS, Boone threw out Bush. Moriarity High out, Boone SECOND INNING — Mullen { out, Cole tossed out Crawfo Veach Heilman wal he bases. sl le ‘ored Veach, Heilman going to third, Hellman scored when Burns was Covaleskie led to Daly, TWO RUNS, THIRD INNING.—Maisel fanned, Popped to Hell- jan. Daly lined to High. NO RUNS. Bush singled to right. Moriarity lined to Daly. High filed to Cree. FOURTH INNING.—Cook fouled to o Hellman, NO RUNS. Veach singled to right. Cole to fullen. Hellman Burns. FIFTH INNING—Nunamaker ain- led to centre. Mainel beat out an in- eld hit, Nunamaker Boon: PAGE IN NEW YORK MATTY STOPS REDS | TIGERS TAKE LEAD STAKE FEATURE AT} INFIRST GAME OF | EARLY IN BATTLE SARATOGA TRACK) DOUBLE HEADER} WITH CHANGE MEN tt! Well ‘Backed Favorite, How- apolis wae staged here this afternoon. and Kaui id. | Esmond. to Kauff. é. HOMER BY GRIGGS ROBERT EDGREN BROOKLYN, THREE IN THIRD Giants Back Up Their Star|Detroit Sluggers Get to King] indianapolis Came Back in the Seventh Round With Cluster of Five Runs, BROOKFEDS. R. H.PO. A. E. Anderson, cf......0 0 4 1 0 -2 1 2 3 0 opt oi. -t 2 2 80 oo 40 0 -O | 1 0 0 102 4 2 -to t 0 2 0 -0 O 4 ft 0) -0 © O 4 ft 0 0 0 1 0 -0 0 0 0 0 o 100 0 o 0 0 0 0 Totals...... dees 6 6 27 13 4 woe ran for Land in 7th. Shaw batted for Houck in 9th, Bradley ran for Shaw tn 9th, INDIANAPOLIS, R. H.PO. A. E. Campbell,cf.......2 2 3 0 0 McKechnie, 3b. o 213 0 Kauff, rf.. ee ee a a | Laporte, 2b. 0222 0 1210 o 1240 12 1 00 118 2 0 oo 01 0 1102.0 00000 Totale,...........7 14 27 16 Fy Scheer batted for Kalserling in 4th. SUMMARY. First Kaleerling, 1; Mullen, 3, Base on Ball—Of eae Struck Out—By Mullen, Left on Bases—Brookfeds, 1; Spolls, 14° Home Rune—Evans and rig Three-base Hite-~-Campbell and nd. Two-base Hite—Kal- ser. Sacrifice Hits—McKechnie, Peters, Houck. Stolen Bases—Hofman (2), Warren, McKechnie. Double Play— Anderson to Griggs. Hit by Pitched Ball—By Kaiserling, Land; by Mul- en Freeland lh re Kalsor, pires—McCormick and Shannon. Attendance—1,000, — (Bpectel to The Evening World.) ‘WASHINGTON PARK, BROOK- LYN, N. Y., Aug. 2.—The battle for the third and last game of the series between the Brookfeds and Indian- FIRST INNING—Campbell drew ao base on balls and took second after ‘8 out, to Griggs, Campbell scored went to second. Carr sin- gled to left, scoring Kauff. Eamond reached firet, after Peters juggled hi hit and Carr took second. Kaiser hit bounced off Peters's glove hand for a base, filling the bases, Warren filed to TWO RUNS. Anderson line-filed to Campbell. Delehanty was thrown oyt by Mc- Kechaoie. Griggs was thrown out by NO RUNS. BECOND INNING—Kaiserling was in against him. pvation as he walked out of the club- The crowd by FIRST INNING.—Daniels flied out Bescher, Herzog got a base on Twombly smashed a single to right, sending Herzog to second. Nie- hoff ‘hit Into a double play, Stock to Doyle to Merkle. NO RUNS. Hescher was easy, Hersog to Moll- wits, Doyle beat out an-infleld hit took second on Ames's wild throw. Burns was out, Hersog to Moliwitz, Doyle taking third. Robert- son beat out an infield hit and Doyle scored stop of Fletcher's drive, but. fell down, Fletcher reaching first safely and Robertson going to third. On al double steal Robertson scored when Gonzales dropped Herzog’s good re- turn. Merkle smashed a two-bagger | against the left fleld fence, scoring | Fletcher. Niehoff threw out ial 8, to THREE RUN SECOND INNING—Groh flied out to Bescher. Moran popped out to Fletcher, Fletcher made a fine stop over second base and threw out Moll- witz, NO RUNS. | Moran strained himself and Dan- lela went to centre and Miller going to right, Miller bats in) Moran's place. Stock fied out to Twombly Demaree struck out on three pitched balla. Bescher’s bunt fly. was. taken re of by Niehoff, NO RUNS. THIRD INNING—Demaree tossed out Gonzales. Ames was called out on strikes, Daniels was easy, Stoc No RUNS," . Doyle was out, Groh to Mollwitz. Burns went out the same way. Groti| | made a leaping one-hand catch of out, Robertson's high bounder and threw him out at first. NO RUNS, FOURTH INNING--Herzog singled ht. Herzog was caught napping, to Merkle to Fletoher to Twombly out, Fletcher to hivhott Med out to Merkle, } Fletcher was safe on Her: e a Merkle flied out ne Mees 0 Herzog. Meyers hit into a double play, Herzog touching second and throwing to Mollwitz ahead of Meyers, NO RUNS, FIFTH INNING—Groh singled to when gon to left. arity stopping at second. | filed to Maisel. 8. of the Lon, Mollwitz made a barehanded | its jat the plate, Nunamakeh and Maisel worked the double steal. Hellman threw out Da- ley. NO RUNS. Bush filed to Cree. Mortarity singled High singled to centre, Mort- Veach filed to Daley. NO RUN SIXTH INNING—Cook hit to Bush safe, Cree filed to Crawford. Mutien fanned. Mortarity tossed out Peck. NO RUNS. ES HIGHLANDERS PURCHASE THIRD BASEMAN ARAGON. The Highlanders have purchgsed Angele Aragon, the star third basemen Branch club in the lo Lengue. fle will join the local club on return from the West. Aragon, but twenty-one years old, has been @ senaa- tion in the Atlantic League since he came to t ‘The youn games and led the margin In both batting fine running catch of Miller's high fy, Groh taking third on the out. Moll- witz hit to Fletcher and Groh was out Mollwite was caught napping, Demaree to Merkle to Fletoh- er. NO RUNS. Stock out, Herzog to Molikits, Dem- aree tok his customary exercise by fanning. Beschep beat out an infield tap and took second when Groh threw land. Doyle lined out to Mil- r, RUNS. SIXTH INNING—Gonzales beat out a bigh bounder to Stock. Ames flied out to Burns, Daniels flied out to Reacher, Herzog fouled to Markle. NO RUNB, Burns smashed a single to left. Burns attempted to steal recond while Ames held the ball and was thrown Ames to Herzog. Robertson shot a single to right. Robertson wi out Crawford | G: ieposed of by Holt and Griggs. Campbell walked again. hard sprinting Anderson ran into shert centre and caught McKechnie and then made a lightning throw to i! doubling up Campbell before uid get back. NO RU: " ght it the second ball pitched field wall for a home run. fman drove a long fly to Campbell. ersil did likewise. leans easy victim, Delehanty to Griggs. La Porte's high fly croppes safely in a hit short centre for Potere'’s hand toward hit, LaPorte taking second. Hofman great running catch of Esmond's foul ball near the grand stand. Kalser forced Cee tebe titan tal F nd was hit by @ pitel all. ters sacrificed, Keiserling to LaPorte, who covered first, Anderaon fouled to Warren. Delehanty strolled. Griggs smashed the first ball pitched into the centre fleld bleachers for a home run, scoring Land and Delehanty ahead of "dimen ie ile AE held for Evans’ . . FOURTH INNING—Holt got under Warre fly. Sebeer batting for Kaieerling. Hofman caught Schorr a fly. Campbell beat out an infield hit to Holt. MeKechnie singled past Dele- hanty, sending Campbell to secon}. Kauff hit to Westersill, who touched third, forcing out Campbell. NO RUNS. Mullen replaced Kaiserling in the, box. Hofman drew a pass and wi caught stealing, Warren to Esmond ‘Westerzill popped to McKechnie. Holt RUNS. FIFTH INNING—LaPorte hit in out, by Land to Griggs. to Anderson. Esmond base on balls. Carr boosted waited for a Peters made a nice By some| yy, waa retired by Esmond and Carr. NO) front of the plate and was thrown! Kegan, Cutshaw threw line filed to out Wheat. Carey. NO Dalton singled to centre, and on Kelly's wild throw Dalton reached second. Daubert sacrificed, Cibson to Koney. Stengel sent a sacrifice fly to Collins, Dalton scoring. Wheat Rh retired by Viox and Koney, ON F SECOND INNING—Wagner rained a fly to Egan. Kolly singled, but in ia ‘AUSTRALIA HANDS CLABBY THE TITLE IN THREE CLASSES American Declared Champion Middleweight and Best Heavy and Light Heavyweight. By John Pollock. trying to stretch the hit he was caught on Wheat’s throw to Cutshaw. LTHOUGH Jimmy Clabby, the Rey fouled out to Smith, NO clover American middlewelgat, Magali Wane RRIFed by. Cle has only fought three Aehte in Koney. Egan walked, Smith filed Austratin, be ja now being ree- out to Viox. McCarty Mied out to} ognized by the followers of pugitiem elly. yO ij . ” 4d THIRD INNING—Viox singled to 4 vn bead as tue mide wele centre. Gibson was thrown out at|HKMt heavyweight and beavywelght first by Evan, Viox reaching second.| Champion of Australia. Jimmy came Cooper singled to right, scoring Viox. | Into possession of these three titles by Collins singled to left, Cooper reach- knocking out Dave Smith, the Aus- nd. Cal joreed Collins, (ahaha ta Eeune Momres went ane | tralian champlon,- in tess than one Daubert uriassisted, RUN minute of fitting at a show held at Ragan grounded out, Wagner to| Sydney, Australia, on Saturday night Koney. Dalton was easy for Viox| Ciabhy put smith to eleep with « and Koney. Daubert reached first on) yin, hank were daw ame Viox's fumble, Daubert was out) MME nnd awing on the Jaw. Sinith stealing second, Git to Wagner,| Must certainly have a “glass” Jaw, NO RUNS. for ladle MeGoorty put hin to sleep FOURTH INNING—Wuaaner aent al on three occasions with the same line fly to Wheat. eKily high fied] pny mens pre to Stengel. Koney was called out : each on strikes. NO RUNS, Stengel was called on strikes, Wheat flied to Kelly. Cutshaw singled to short centre and stole second. sé in fouled out to Koney. NO UNS. ETH INNING—Viox filed to Sten- After wrangling for several days over terms for a match, the man- agers of Sailor Fritts, the Rrookiyn heavyweight, and Battling Levinsky have finally straightened out their gel. Gibson out, Cutshaw to Daubert,| troubles and have matched their men Cooper was thrown out by Sinith.| to moet in a ten-round bout at the ect We aushed to the exit entrance | Broadway Sporting Club of Brook- on Bedford avenue for a ome run.| lye on Tuesday evening, Aug. 1. McCarty line filed to Coliina, Ragan ---- fouled ‘to Koney. Dolton walked.! ‘The most important bout scheduled Daubert fouled out to Koney. ONE) gt the focal clubs this week will be SIXTH INNING.—Collina line flied| the ten-round scrap between Joe to Stengel. Carey was called out on| Jeanette and Battling Jim Johnaon, strikes. Mowrey popped to Hgan: NO| the hard hitting colored beavy- + weights. They will come together in tengel si . Wheat sac, ee trey, When | the main go at the show to be held shaw line filed to Carey, who shot the| by the Stadium A. C., in St. Nicholas oan te ar Soubling: up Stengel at/ Rink, on Wednesday night. They 0 Ri 5 SEVENTH INNING.—Wagner drove the ball to deep right centre for three bases. On Kelly's sacrifice fly to Dal- ton Wagner crossed the plate. Koney flied to Wheat. Viox bounced one to Egan, who threw him out. ONE RUN. Wagner made a fine stop of Egan's hot grounder and tossed him out at first. Carey snatched Smith's fly after a hard run. McCarty sine'ed to left, Ragon doubled, scoring McCarty. Dale ton filed out to Carey, ONE KUN EIGHTH INNING.—Gibson sin- led to centre. Cooper iced, Smith to Daubert. singled to centre, scoring Gibson. Carey's bunt fly was caught by Ragan. Collins stole second. Mowrey singled to Bmith but as Collins kept on for the plate, Smith tossed the ball to McCarty, who touched him out. ONE RUN. Daubert popped to Gibson. Stengel fouled to Gibson. Wheat singled to right. Wheta out stealing, Gibson to Wagner. NO RUNS. NINTH INNING—Wagner out, Cut- shaw to Daubert, on atrikes. Koney Koney stole second. Viox walked. Gideon filed to Dalton. NO RUNS. Cutshaw was thrown out by Viox. Egan Sasied to centre. Smith filed out to Wagner: Egan was out steal- ing, Gibson to Wagner. NO RUNS. —_—s singled to left. Alerts Win Again. ‘The Alert B. B. C. @efoated the Har- Club yesterday at Harmon 0 Sto 8. Latchy'e pitching and MeGra catching featu: for the winners. MocKechnie, Deletianty taking third. Hofman was hit @ pitched ball. Hotman stole second. Westerzill sin- gied to right, scoring Delehanty. Hof- man made a vain attempt to score on the bit and was an easy ow! lullin to Warren. ONE RUN. SEVENTH INNING—Laporte sin- led down third Sarr forced r porte, Deleha to H Ander- son caught Esmond’s fly. a smashed the ball to left field for two bases, sending Carr to third. Way- ren beat out @ hit to Holt, Carr scor- sacrt- Collins Kelly was called out | fi Kauft to have already fought two hard battles at the same club. Judging by a cablegram received to-day by DannysMorgan from Dan McKetrick, who is in Paris, the American fighters there will have a hard time getting home. The cabie- gram reada: “Don't send Knockout Brown here. Gunboat Smith, Jim Cof- fey and other fighters can't get home.” Brown was to have fought Freddie Welsh at Cardiff, Wales. Jack Hanlon, matchmaker of the Olympia A. A. of Philadelphia, the biggest boxing club in Pennsylvanis, has sent In nis resignation to Harry Edwards, the owner of the club, Han- Jon had a disagreement with Edwardes and decided to quit. Johnny Howard, the Bayonne (N. J.) middleweight, is matched y eh ight Jack Driscoll, the Brooklyn heavyweight, for ten rounds at the | Broadway srortinn Club of Brooklyn Inext Saturday night, and “Wild Burt” { Kenny at the Brown A. C, of Far | Rookaway on the night of Aug, ai. bert Gallant and Eddie big 4 two of the best lightwelghts In New England, are going to have it out again with the five-ounce gloves. ey have been secured by Johnny McGann, matchmaker of the Atlas A. A. of Boston, to meet in another twelve-round bout at the club’s next show to-morrow night. Clearance Sale ear see ing. Kateer took third. Warren stole Suit ed! second. Mulia singled down the right foul ine, scouring Haleer and W (to Measure) e Camp! trip! to centre au woo! feanionable _ patterna, maneh- bleachers, wie soos na ype aoe Grr Chure hy Se poe) <f itching for Broo! i x | McKechnie’s hit, pel Tidvon Terwinel wenalag, Distinctively Individual stealing, Gonzales to A At Oe Herzog threw out Fletch NO RUNS. SE NTH INNING — Twombley filed out to Bescher, Fletcher tossed out Niehoff, Robertson made a fine running catch of Groh’s fly. NO RUNS, Merkle out, Niehoff to Mollwits. Meyers unced a single off Ames's glove. “Stock singled to left, Meyers going to second, Demaree forced Stock, Groh to Hersog. Bescher drove a single through Niehoff, scoring a ere and Doyle Carr, € SIXTH Warren's Gris nit, Warren, filed to Evans. stop of Kalsers hit, out at'firet. NO RUNS. Land went down, Peters struck out. Esmond and rr retired Anderson. NO RUNS. INNING—Holt Mullins fouled Campbell hit to Delehanty, who touched second, McKechnie walked, Kaufft RUNS. . NO Delehanty’s fly dropped safe in a base Griggs was and Mc! forcing Popularity is hard to gain— priceless to possess. Over one billion, five hundred million Fatimas—were preferred and smoked last year! “The original Turkish- blend.” threw him Kechnie to | fumbled to out

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