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____—sTHE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2 SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK THE “STRENUOUS” LIFE IS A BACK NUMBER | WASHBURN DEFEATS Copyright. 1908, ty The Pree Pubtianting Co. (The New Tort Evening World) | Neo,.va Cor! WY TS Aue can De Te ~ / Wo Guver Te . Pertct « man To Wwrow « 56 Pou WhiGut . if | Taw bont cvT | IT Te © Pounds A were A a Williams, National Champion, Defaults in the Meadow Club's © p Singles. SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y, Aug. t6-- Watson M. Washburn of Harvard, and doubles partner of BR. Norris Williams 24, to-day defeated Ward Dawson, the latest California tennis tar, in the fourth round of the | Meadow Club cup singles, Washburn | played @ con lobbing game, driving Dawson to the back court, ide, Before the Big Fight, to Permit Referees to Render , Wiliiame, the national champion, ere WS VT eae | GOERS ARE WIDHING FOR A FIGHTERS defaulted to W. R. Bnyder of Pitte- HE Boxing Commission bas pa re teat aa 3 DONT Care To mare A Liv mak bureh. Leonard Beekman, national dodged the insu. It met yee ' (Seu BOUT This size) WW THE Lo STRENUOUS WAY nteracholastlc champton, and Harold a terday afternoon without cob- WOULD SUT ME! J ll | A Throckmorton, Princtton inter. : yr « = Dimnes Jones — senieaemmmR 5" ail “ho amp n, furnished the bad PITCHERS, missioners was absent. The other! two decided to wait 4 bit before do- fog anythin Several days ago the matter of Bt ing deoini: in boxing contests in this Btate was brought up in the Committee, and it was publicly an- pounced that the Commissioners IN ATHLETICS « would act after getting # line on the public desire in the matter, Kvery " “? newepaper in New York printed G A Ci something about it, and the opinion iants re arrying that decisions would make better t * , boxing was almost unanimous. T Ne N t l ‘There's nothing in the State law to arge ow in a tonad prevent the giving of decisions, In iciiecs bette decisions are allowed League Pennant Race defeated Kt. Norris Willtame 24 by After Huron Handicap *3:.\\"3 “" “ aa ae a | best m ‘ day, Reekman's lxteudiness proving the deciding fa ‘Stewards Heard Many |siaainee nt a default; fourth round-—-Watson M. Washburn J ed Ward Dawson, | | >. regarded a» al | i i Racegoers at Spa Say Bul>|ty ani*Si‘in the kame. = * oO" °F) Grand Circuit j lin t ol d e| Caused Defeat of Trial by |i ines Sas summons ana Muse Not Cancelled Been a Disqualification. | Hail followed Jeekey Devise; +. | James Ii. Clark, Secretary of the <4 Hingles, third round—W. R. @nyéer Complaints From Riders 4, 4 Leonard Heekman | well’s Foul Riding on The Finn |scsius tovtus rider of suarpencoter,| Meet at Yonkers | Jury and There Should Have | cnet 0» the stewards. Jockey Davies | by the Commission—which is a neat “Weir , PENNANT Teams -- Now THey Meanwhile the crowd gathered round | National and Exposition Assoct- Mttle bit of discrimination, When Boy 'EM -. «TS Basier—. the stand trying to figure out what) ation, Inc., to-day made the positive was what. Finally Butwell was sent ent that the Grand Circuit \ 1 c * oned | " aricnieitaceaeanigia — 7 statement tha a He firet was decided that decisions 'MoGraw’s Men Played Some) pavers tat McGraw has stationed |< $— By Vincent Treanor, | tor. He had is say.” After a 100K) rotting moot scheduled for AUR. ould be given in amateur (but not) ence, Dib they may bet te” eateting SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 25, | 4%4Wn-out consultation the red buard t up and the anxious crowd scat-|on the Empire City Track at Yonkers d, some murmuring disapproval of | would take plac JOEKS, who watched the s advertised, and Be Rater nace santas rered'n,| MOr® “Bush League” Baseball sn! srs erat wracisaaee|| Work=Outs of Horses at Saratoga|'R* if running of the Huron Handicap | the steward's action thd others (The wee nna a ; Booming the gate at amateur shows and Finally Land in Cellar— hore nor there, We've got to do some here yesterday are still arguing | Finn's backers), inkisung it was a) (Pat the y cs ta ge tr ehaged Slonal showe, But the public didn't 4 SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 25.—The following trials, over a slow track, are || over the finish between ‘The Finn and | 8°04 decision. | the track, wherein Juda apkins © Le Little H This Season, re ’ ch : Tt qumsequently developed that Lof-|the Supreme Court of Westchester By with the scheme, The profes- ad There was 4 disposition on the part ported by The I rt clocker Trial by Jury without reaching any shows drew the money, de- of some to criticise McGraw for not |f Ariat \ JOMANATavesipnthe 10h definite agreement aa to which was |shurpanovter oft av the tar turer that | County had granted an injunction in elsions or no decisions. showing up on the coachi five: 07, LIANA, fyi Aber : A pener i ; ; no wise, affected the Grand Circuit i OBSIBLY the Commission doosn't v J and it was unjust. The best McGraw || BAC, three-fourths, 1.23. marred by some fouling and com-| ito) utwell argued that the Cassatt |. 1ne injunction, he aatd, was tmited f ke to come out right now, only | ‘AD they made our last moments] could have got was to be laughed at N, three-fourths, 1.19, 4 2 plaints and counter-complaints were | jockey had knocked The Finn off hie “01! to enjoining thi further use of "4 & couple of weeks before the big- easy, laid @ mattress on which one stared by tbe ph who spent fc PLAINTIFF, Aves lodged with the stwards. | Stride in the etretoh. All took verbal Fy bor Mi) “te the trac 3 pre imlaes fo 7 ole ernoon ma! rity a, : AID «Aft fe * ; Ne isshipme horses to BE geet boxing bout held in New York We could fall, beaten us out on} {)? Viole afternoon making ‘Root OF CARDAMING, five-etghtha, 1.0 ROYAL MARTY After tedious deliberation the off-|cracks at Davies, but Butwell Kot) toon for war purposes P & close decision—anything to soften| |" y OF 3:5, RUGRE clals decided to allow the result to|@Way with everything. It looked very | City since the Frawley Law went into pennants in ten years should be ex- 4 All intend effect, and announce that a decision|'%® blow—we could have forgiven) empt from such treatment and the stand, As in all cases of foul there | MUCH, as one facetious person put It: |ine Grand ng owners of entries for “ireult meet, satd Mr. “The steward tioned every! 4 ogel bg tre Trim | those Cardinals, But there are no|Glant Manager acted wisely 4n avold- , f was more oF lese dissatiatuction ox: rhe, newarde auestioned, everybody | Ciark, ahould pay no attention to un- given by the referee who foots , ine it. i KKY PILOT, half, .56. * can M authorized and erroneous statement tt with Packey McFarland and Mike |®xenuating circumstances, A ball) !9 BAR ATOOR: Tale ees 2.8 pressed, ‘Trial by Jury's aduerents Did you do anything wrong in | %!tPor! rr 8 statements club that comes here on u visit, knocks A epee ROID, half, ‘54. SUCCESS, half, .65. ‘ thought that Butwell on ‘The Finn|that race, Butwell? asked the of- | {hat there would be no Grand Circuit Giddons. the skids out from under us'without| Aside from tho downfall of the USINA, thiree-elghths, (28, SAL VANITY, ‘half, .62 2-5. nA Faisied tha: Gameabe: hotee ous O6 (2% ‘0, sir,’ answered Butwell. Mr. Clark's counsel, Leo Op- Maybe they figure that some of the| ceremony and funds us a wallop on| 2ants the big thing of the day was | FLEURO, fve-elshths, 1.04 2-5, TIF. PIN, half, .63, baeeiapelbaney jn SOESD O! ‘Ail right,’ hang up the red No, 60 Wall Street, has been ‘ether promoters would be a bit jeai-|the bean and a kick in tho slate to the capture of another game by tl GOOD COUNSEL, three-fourths, 1.19, TEN POINT, half, .62 2-5. the purse, and Tbe Finn's backers | poard.’ Instructed to obtain from Judge ce cod would immwing that the Com. | ‘imphasize the thud with which our Braves and their advance toward the GNAT, three-cighths, .89, NTURE, three-fourths, 1.19, argued to toe contrary. Seldom, on . Tompkins an order specifically pro o op They ate now bi GUY FISHER, mile, 1.61, OLANT, five-eluhths, 1.06. , ‘ r y ‘tole viding that the meet se Gianws have bit the bottom, A ball ow but a short dis- | GReVILLE, H 2 PAYG . a race track, Will you find any fo . j may proceed mission wanted to favor Mr. Mar-|ciub that does that becomes our t#hce behind Brooklyn and another of HAUHERIC A seacr tldanea a Water wire Piaiwertenetee Lek pleased with the decisions of the], neaPite the stewards’ decision in the) and the order ix now before Juded shall, A decision in the big bout|sworn enemy. We'll get even with| ‘#08 spurts will put them right up stewards when said decisions cost |*take race, such good judges and #0 |Tompkins for his signature. BERS dcsste fate the gate. Millcr Mugutne if it takes ail summer | €4Uai footing with the Phillies. | them Wagers, ‘This is deplorable, but | {10% Srv ee a a pe Aneta —me and fall, which it probably wiil. . true. ion, and "D A *4 DOrhe And poasibly the fact that a deoi-| “My fall, whlch it probably wil tume| Cleveland fans are very much al by Jury had chased the pace|{1on, And “Major” MacDowell, the/ CLEVELAND CLUB NOT sion would bring in more money com-| champion Giants—have had their] ought up over i ead | Kentucky horse owner, volced resident Somers of iron Duke beyond the far turn and plicates the affair, Why it should,| climbs and falls, but never « fall ike, DAVIN sold Joo Jackson without tak- East Has Strong Array then he went in to the load. He re- |OPinion that The Finn should be dis- ON MARKET, SAYS SOMERS. ‘since the only fact of public interest |'Ms Despite the fact that they are) ing the public into his confidence. tained his position in front until the pleas ade ss 3 bad Bred vir aints y down there in the cellar, sate from| They say Joe was the only thing they e final eighth, when Butwell brought | ocned the tt ish’ M AW ils sree’ | «CLEVELAND, 0 25.—P: in that the State gets Its percentage | the big league storm that is raging| W®Mt to the grounds to see. “If that it Amateur lfers l the suddenly rejuvenated The Finn eet tRAUcE send aks Ll al Pree pga SIRE to aha al 9F the incrense, iso dark mystery. above, there is no serenity in our] ® true,” observes Mr. Somers, "Joe up with a rush. Pele Reet ed ee bated Ls sida Fabel een W. Somers of the Cleve- fatural ere some jealousy on | circ! wasn't much of a drawi cl r ye! ; DI = | ta merican circles just now. Sh eid adinivaee ane Tord Gar fter ‘They were soon running like @ team) Howe! agreed with him. It seems, ay denied the part of promoters who have had ° i T d a whipping contest between | rowel, ae their turn in holding popular con-| ‘This is the first time since John our nament at Detro t |'Po Davies on Trial by Jury and| however, that the day ie still distant |(otndation \f ; fests. But they should be willing to] gcGraw wrested: the Giants from tho]. The sorest man at the loss of U Fey On The Finn ensued. Davies | When Capt. Cassatt can hope for a uindation for a story blishe New. York that the slub_mignt be ecla Mr. Marshall credit for his am- | tailend era of Andrew Freedman and] Jackson, however, is Capt. Tillingh — * > disqualification in his favor at Sara-} i, J, c Y . tried to whip with some regard for his james MeGitt and Willlam Smith. ion and willingness to take a big! his vari managers that w|l’hommedieu — Husto: purchasin, . , *| toga anyhow. owners of the Indianapolis A: : fat risk. Totally new to boxing, Mr.| York club has beontin last place after | Kent of Opponent: bat Eure Ween § 80 care . ed amciiics x4 i | tothian ©. G., and George ¥. Rotan, Pi tap" at ime! 8 ; bd Ge . Botan, Ping Marshall has planned the biggest f¥-| july 4, It is tho first time that they | east wan' ea bid, Jerome Travers, Ouimet and Sad Wilton, SRE enrol tle event scheduled in New York in| have been out of the first division at! says the American League simply Hoyt, Minoway C. C hag made preparations on 't| thy tag hd of the sanon. With ths) Wom ie hit apend ‘an and Cok Marston Among the Talent | acale than we've ever seen here! exception of one season it is the only | Ruppert’s money. R ; a: arranged to put up in cash) time in ten years that they haven't That Will Battle Against - snag ay a 45 shnsoo had a chance to win the pennant, — | | At last Morton, the Cleveland star ch i t trom other expenses) a " the direct re-|tWirler, has made the Yanks stop that =| purse and a $5,000 forfeit to RURFAN- | gulf iy Gn nicching, HOR ie st the ion | tutk of his not being able to. trim Western Stars for Champion- | tee the holding of the bout. - them even though he finds the Ked i More than that, Instead of trying | Mediate result of poor hitting. | 1t| soy easy. Heating about this Me.| Ship Title. to gouge the public Just because he | CAUROL be laid dinectty to lack of speed orton waltzed In Yesterday and al ful. He was throwing himself all over The Finn, waving bis arms wildly,| Many who profited by The Finn's} American whipping and shaking his head from| questionable victory were just as in-! conference with Somers and this lead side to side vigorously. He made lit-|sistent in the previous race that|to speculation as to the possibility of tle attempt to hold his mount to-| Feminist should be disqualified for|# deal being pending for the vale of the gether. He wasn't even looking where| bearing over on Keene's Landslide. |!oral club. but both Johuson and he was going. This to the wagerers on the Keene] trey, guanine’, that this had brought He migit. just as well have beon |colt was an unpardonable offense on | explained the real ablect ot tole ts blindfolded for all the sense of direc-|McCahey's part. Although Jockey | visit. to the city ° a he had, Tbe result was that The| Byrne, who rode Landslide, claimed a path cidiee EN ‘n bumped into Trial by Jury and | foul, !t was promptly disallowed, on, President of the was here to-day in in mith Pine Nasional "yabha Cras Homer y aboard in Tt, Belin, Baltusrol Gc Detect F Wepbura, Ri , McCahey did bear over slight! OTTAWA E : as the best card of the season, Ne the worn and Famainckly parta of | l0Wed Donovan's ren Just one iit and | toate aoe ea re aed eked ag | Landalide, but not enough to interfere NTRIES has arranged to charge less than was Une" powerful machine failing to | 0 the Jot of Ray Caldwell HE ist of entries announced to- sm thers. ‘The crowd was on Its feet for| with bis running, Ava matter of fact| CONNAUGHT PARK, OTTAWA, fore, ‘The scale of prices ranges only | WOK A unison, Tt jy an old rAclie ne Dodgers had another golden op- day shows 188 starters for the ‘i Ghd: atti 2H | the elreus sturt of Tptwell had a | Tani , BME Moa ae enh ETAW A: ae ve up to 98. Vunderbiit Cup uf Iie” No amoune| POrtunity only to tons it away, In- twenty-third annual amatour |" pitidh Skuta ianternmipclik ame | rhe Finn finally got home @ neck in : morrow's races are as follows: ents looks very much agit Mr. Mar-|o¢ tinkering und overhauling can frit OF taking advantage Of the] goit championship, which opens Satur-| Vaile “LE sia w Mt 5 front, ‘The crowd apparently. was| Tommy McTaggart had to cancel | ,,FHIST MACH Pune $400; ooear Publie| Its money's worth, At #25 a Sake tee Genre ina. Boot. ae nom. | fay with a preliminary qualifying |C,/, 5 H.B,faimer, Delwie °C, a la’ | gatintied with the result and the dare. |his mounts yesterday because of i11-| ‘Winn W. ringside seat it's quite possible this 4 A tan devil stunt of Butwell, Both horses|ness. Hoe will probably be seen in the had suffered by the bumping, but it leaddle to-day. ; 4 rites to Inquire, “! round on the links of the Detroit | sr might not be done. But whether the| *uc & Job, has made & valiant effort | ie that Bred maule, paw, ie fight is long or short It'll surely ‘he | '@ Ushten up the old machine and | Ki Snodgrass can't get al Country Club, The unusually large RAGE Pome $400; _ two-year ls. furlong. “Reserve, 4 Ure be! hit for the Glants In a month and a - “4 - make it run, but has found it impos. | iit for month and|jymber of competitors is made pos it O68 Karly Might, 00; Ataka, 100, Porth $5 to see McFarland and Gib-| sihie, He fx still trying, but right) (pen (an, Ko to Boston and drive in| amie py the mobilization of the Weat- Tttece’ Ot 0D 0D (0) 0-0 0-0 | W861 A now the task looks hopeless: | aicagy . «and Jolin Ww. X similar condition existed back in "atid Nebon Mf. Whithes, "Auda 1908, when the championship club of Wilifsmepore Go Os fy Beta tenet eed ohana Ct " a et é, ) and 1904 began to disintegra SeZ}-— antwy ral nfl twy ral tiey hed tary wil THIRD "RACE Purse” £500.” Bteepleshiam handicap: three yearakie wile “‘Trparolum, 4 182; Mor y A simple solution to that puzzle,{ern cracks, They have flocked around Mr. Fan, is that he got the hit in]Chiek Evans for the purpose of Boston, Seems plain enough breaking the East's monopoly on HE Now York Police will hold about two bicycle and motorcycle races at 182; Joo FPOURT! i ‘ure Brighton Beach Race Track! but even then there were enough of! y championships. nt dW. furl ; | ea g Is making good at taat| Championships. Sith tt | 0 OD) (0) OD 0D OED sfurlonae.— The Widow Stoke bs; Saturday afternoon, Sept. 4. As some| the good parts left to make a respect | and President Lannin's long PH ‘The East, though minus the ser- {arince 3, Bat ° eet iad 107 Giaks, 108)" Back Bay, 110; able showing right up to the last of the fastest and most daring ridery ee eee eet ropped. down rs to h ‘Al, Retoh, the young Deavywelght of this city, They will clash in a ten-round bout at Baltimore ve heen rewarded, Thel vices of a few of the younger stars Sarni t lefth ria (Canada) G. ©., and ¥ Dr.‘ 4 time nder is rt 4 * ede) 9 1} who haa not fought since he lost the newspaper |ou the night of Bopt, 4, ‘The scrap will be| up; selling: maiden in the world are on the force there'll | gourth’ place and finished there | Sapeale’ ton tne enline oe Tne REMADE | ke Philip Carter, will be well repre | Bian” dling te CMR Witytaniaiant’ | decision to Jim Bavage ine ten round battle at fought tn the open alr Baltiome basebo! * 0B; be hot sprinting. Among others are | - Jand may yet get a chance to try out{|sented by Jerome Travers, National | miupew 0. OF, Mf Riko. aliggieny OPC" T the it, Nisholae Rink @ few mouths ago, bas just | grounds, Tee pele Seon these Howard Smith, John Howe and KEd-| ‘The rebuilding of the Giants has) that wonderful port wing in. alopen title-holder who, if he wins at Co, aid R, 6, Menai | been matohed by hie manager, Maxey Blumenthal, {jo lap 1 | tock, 10. Bampiiven.” 103 FOB. Van Cleef, motorcycle crack-| begun, but it Will be some time be-) World's Series. it will be the fret Asnerioas Cor naakn tO Apdenn pee nies 2” a gecesent Will Ye Onde in Welssmantel, the boxing promoter Nettie. “tio jacks who have chased and over. | fore the job is completed. Rube Ben-| fe Detroit, w and’ Tobi, Raid fr Mackne 0,00, | tke Weston hearyweigiit, who recently | BrokImn, told the writer today that he tntends 400, thiroe- year-olds and auled many a flying automobile ster up thel With the Giantay the Yanks ana|#olfer to hold both National cham- (CMB and pM eee sntaat Sam ‘McVey, Teton | stage two more ten-round heute Im conjunction half furloags Haver Howard Smith has a four mile reco ng state rival may in dodger 0 ry »| pionships at the same time; Francis Miller, Detroit om will come together ine twelve sound | With the Young Aheam-Al MeOoy champiigshin i *Viley! 107; *Mater, 108; Jewel ‘ord, | pitching the Dodgers all getting trimmed the| P p fy Miller. and Ferguson fight at Hbbeta Field, in Brooklyn, ono week i Tate? manding start, of 3 minutes 66 sec. | still in the whole team a little more only thing we have to look forward|Oulmet, the defending title-holder; tH bout at @ show to be staged by the Atlas A. A. [700 Ut TMA tl fighters Woes HO: Baer, gem 110) Shame’ Tull, ee Aes, spl “aoe pec le think | of the Sehting spirit, but th r must to now is that decision of Judge! Max Marston, Jersey State champion; of Boston on the ight “ eo. 4 Bi ie MSU inten tata taictee toe STH HAGE Darw $500;, four year ole ee rateravay om him! Hesldea|be others, “There are several young Landis, B, Jy Byers, former National cham- ie tai fail) foe tia cote | Ao "Pranniealianen, and Soler Barfield en | ats a nalsieent two bike races, all with medals and pion; Johnny Anderson, Chisholm | Petro: Gnother chance to get on ome important battles, | Silent Martin | Waters, 100 102) Ze Shard of Kirkaldy Tom: Kjpmuindy oan, 107; Beaumor prises and with department cham- Dick | Deadwoor pionshivs depending upon the various Beach, and Gardiner White, whose | Kuxtou, “Huntinalo A. Addams. Hamilton George Rodel, the Roer heavy | | relives the closini " ax Kid Williams, the bantamweight champion, and 0 assixt him in his training tor hie ten: | 112 funedie, 118; El Ore 115, events. The races begin at 2 o'clock x entry blank arrived in the closing | fig tf™iaxal ieee na ae eo e ellccd os cee tng tr hi ten | 11% \iprntice allowance claimed, Weather cows con "TH pGthats BS A Pa i at re J] hour. Midvitck. ‘ prowlsing Dantamwetaht out in the West in th ‘on next Tweed (hates Vermeer) | tt oP. ceectemiailsiamamaimii RANK MORAN is training under ao The South, too, will send a strong | (Pate, and « last few years, bare been matched to meet in | Weinert now boxes ten rounds crary day for a Selinne tela the direction of his old train. 474 Tl invasion, though Nelson Whitney, who | Kay Me Aiitfs, poo iMate co Sept. 9 at the club which | bette, alx with Rodel, two wi ee oe mi nie Filevetriaty ing camp pal, Willie Lewis, has been playing so splendidly around la being conducted by Fadie Reddy, the former} two with Bert Mapp, Weinert to alrouly in fit ' make another tri} future, decisly itzpatrick in t rounds at the Wa ckaway Ben ast night. to ‘Austral! ¥ outpoint its Hint, Shere] Sherman” Ya Witt Wo Balch, H, | Avaell i, Mu Manger of Mike Gibbons of St. Paul, Minp, ‘the | shape to entar the ring fais aril fight et 118 pounds, weigh in at the ringside, ‘Tom McArdle, matchinaker of the Palrmont A ww of the cli on Saturday night, te here lately will not be able to com- pete at Detroit, There wil be ern stars in the tournament, It was Willie knows as much about fighting as any living man, and he's a valu. able man in quarters, Ho has taugi = ‘AME: Moran toany borits arane sunt fh OF TRUTEUDAT'S GAMES anes sea> 3 sprinkling of West ny Dunn is no longer the manager of Phil Jo! ens Se eugene, UF an 02 ‘contey || at. tala AMeROSN t hoped that Harry Davis, the Call-| Texur 4 + aoieph' 2 aetna, *e ee oe ucacud aaah wk Eel Heuer uence ik as eae ten tees on the night of Oct, 19 at Madinon | Glneinnatl, 3) ; s fornia sensation, would enter the Na- |. mM Bia caranaat, “Kenoana C08: | Azevedo, whist Marty Crows, brotha of Leach Croas, will «way ei Square Garden. ‘The winner. will g cia j tlonal championships, but the young- at iaonilt tering 4, 0. of Brooklyn om next M eb hat be | tows with Joinny Maker amd Jack Balen wht | * When ordering say= fome near occupying the proud po- | J ' ster was keenly disappointed at his ity Here’ pts HN, | told Bloom ho had better get another foots | aoe Gad Mack, sition of runner-up to Willard, formerly of this city, but now ih at, Montreal, tas notified the| Dutch Brandt, the ciever frookisn fighter, will today for Saratoga, N, ¥., where he will go Al Shubert, the featherneight of New 7 font, Maas, in a ti Walter Mul manager of writer that be will be Bloom's manager in the | lea to do well In the recent West- w r tournament and decided it Widaefi ir oa with | Nowell ibe. Fxmoor. 2 fail crond game, ‘EXT Tuesday night Jim Savage i Lat . firs ern ama span ‘ to remain home, Bemis fone eines | “While the list is well ste future, BURKE'S Netlonal Links round bout at thy Si as winner of this scrap will be a| Jiuminaries it in the popular opinion | Ce and OU: lice , Frankio Burns, the clever Jersey Chey bai *, to-morrow night. Marian ch Baonk . tun ; Secod Balla, coor ora likely heavywelght to meet the winner vali ‘ {that the real fight will narrow down wrirala ie stati | weight ata Miches Thun of this cit. wo a «|i may moet the winner «bout at die. aed ; of the Moran-Coffey mill. Weinert 1s GAMES SCHEDULED POR | to Pravers, Outmet and Hvane, Wirteugtity Se FE | un rn soto, erm aimed ea ah | way Booting Cb of rockin in two eh f | em ¢ start is scheduled for 9 o'clock. FE inect in the star bout of ten munds at th ~ 4 ouly nineteen KE vehre old, is, growing NATION AL, LAGU E pat LPAGUR From then on pairs will start at in- i | Walton 8. ©. of Mochaway Mate txt Fens Barn the ne ; em neevy: | tervals of five minutes, The p 1 Waerin iadt: | might, Burne ts also ped to fight Kenvy no ad 0 the 5 ht in three or four years more, tera the order in Which they w peter |Mteoy of Maltimor at the Brown a. A, of Far 0 in tow Young Fulton, (he aggroasive Most places serve | well as a very clever one, Savi Tom 8. Handle, mde a, Garde: | Moxhaway on thie Friday night and han! hitting com aide featherweight, Fulton it exclusively has held bis own against euch boys aa Willie | ‘Hills RPL ANE NG noe arene oS ES Se Bott . n « follow: bo wed in his bout with Reich t ordal at jersey cltg, OH Q 7 i Wate’ etl «dangerous hentyveight. 4 ee ithe snetoie. Wleopa voltow ea 2 * 4 ‘There's @ good match somewhere in xt id by-E.8J.BURKE this bunch.

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