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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1915. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ALONG THE BASE LINES TY PBB BROKE 191, by Tie Dr cee Pubtiodie The New York Kveming Word) — Demonstration for Tiger Star When He Steps to Plate Jo | Against Red Sox To-Day. —.- Gibbons Is Not Having Any, Trouble Making Weight for| Bout With MoFariand, DETROIT, Aug | 26--Tyrae 4 Cobb, often referred to aa ot player in (he world, the tenth anaiver- se major eame~- sary of hin deb oe [918 by Tee Pree Pobticning Co. playe No special ceremony Was New York Evering World) planned by Detroit fans to marke the ME demand for Uckets to the | occasion, but was expected that [Cobb would receive an unusual Jemonstration and probably sofhe- thing more substantial—from | te friends hid) afternoon when he stepped to the plate in the last game | of the imp ant series with Boston, Cobl's path of fame which | he ylazed for himself he probably jualled in the history of -_- ey Ce See baseball, For eight successive s@a- ‘ —— | sons has been champion batsman T shu: of the American League. His aver- rainers Have Alibis Re yg 380, and it s almost a bumas Before Race Is Run But |. .00 20 sitet wrest the McFarland -Gibbons bout, even two weeks in advance, prom joes that the contest will draw the biggest crowd ever ae at eoy ring event in thie Bate, If the weather is food the Bight surroundings will be “" as spectacular as at any of Uf fa- f mous championship battle According to reports from the West both MeFarland and Gibbons are a training hard, Gibbons is nearly d down to the required weight-or near _ enough to show that be can make 147 Rin thelr ceeh| Giants Have Honor of - gheetiiosstete*s| Handing Young Mamaux LOVE > ats tne tn [never been nee eseeenenes ae or rown from bim this year. "t generally known, but when | | | pearing boy of tu n years from thy STANDING OF THE CLUBS, | 8 (Ga) Club, in a Clas peed fought diemy Duty Ne | sation i ‘Racegoers, Whose Money Sup- ! first and last, to be exact, migint| SURUNA (ia) Cl in A CaN jo over two years ago Pittsburgh's Star Pitcher Was! ¥#!! pay @ big part of the salary and ¥ Ls > OC Chul ‘at, wy. POE] have been ¢ nd off. A walkover | *amue. donn . weighed 146 pounds, Afterward, in the Giants will make up. the. teat MS Pty Sa STE Mette Fee & } ports the Game, Are Not Cone fr the winnors would have been pre- | Was Sent to centre field by mani other bouts, he was lighter, But that Lifted From the Mound Under UnAtil the present contract expres . eo 4Am + 4 . ferable to what actually bappened, | Bill Armour t CoMey doean't alter the fact that at 146 he turned rene club bald cash and alec | ay it sidered and Wager on Horses! Ai) the money wagered on Anirew | Th® player was Cobh: Cooley never all his «peed and was in good , “I over Pitcher Herbert to the | atinter <ge ee leet fs ) * bac Cobb becan fighting condition. eee Fire—Even Break Gets NeW) Giants tor tho former great w uth. | { That Are Ki N millers Has would) Bave been saved.) Pe. ‘ ¢ atts a on nA san nave vine are. are ne ies on eg York Out of Cellar baw'a release, | ii 8 Se tment | at Are Known to Have NO rie hundreds of dollars which Mars regular teat ee eee ree years aroun pounds. ork . —- | . AE alld {Cassidy carried might have bee: 7 ude He's a real middleweight, like To McGraw aprung another surprise | TS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, Chance to Win. wagered on other eventa and the| ,, CMY nes, tn these ten vents, Rae on the New York fans by purchasing | pAGUE, | A : nto and the | the mighty ‘Tyrus been replaced by & Catcher Schang of tho Pirates, a +i scattering support that Chartier was) pinch hitter. When Cobb was. & ight for several years, although y Bozeman Bulger. brother of “Wallie’ Schang of the | 4 L aoe a®orded could have been used else-| youngster, “Doo” White of the Chicago he isn't averse to belng called the HE Rube Benton who jumped in| Athletics. The surprise wan in ths! i 4 defphis, 3.) By Vincent Treanor. where on the programme. Chub ‘was hi mesis, Catcher Fred “welter champion.” Mike wanted that ped 4 faot that Fred Clarke woitld Jet this i Special wo The Freuing World.) 1 According the at eer ce Hae eer eee eae title very much before he set out to and won @ game for tho t promising catcher go. His only ex- BARATOGA, N. ¥., Aug. 26 | the aforementioned all-| against White on the single occasion corner the middleweight honors, ates, it seems, is not the Rube| tra man is Murphy unless he has! OUR foabester, $+ uOKite oo ; . re } {bis none of these horses had a chance] In 1906, his first full season, © — Benton who hopped back again and|#°™6 new one ready to report in a! 7 r me, Jersey City orem snd fame pastime of cer- to win but that didn't stop thelr ‘That has since been ‘OW that #0 many “middie- “e few days, Schang is a good hitter Neaark. wa voned util ‘ lost a game for the Glant ' tain owners and trainers here Owners or trainers from starting, mark and an excellent th weights” like to come into the wer to bases, ” " e them. Before the race, Andrew Miller Cobb has always playe right: or ads Moe ade Ho simply can't be the same|He will probably work part. of ti | these day Pe allbi-ing ther wis heard to annc that Bac|centre fleld. O: é day during bis pounda over the} man,” a wise looking old gentleman |#4mo to-day, GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. horses in advance of thelr perfortm-| couldn't win in the going that pre-, Detroit career did perform else- :@ Weight limit of the clase—158 pounds) explained to a young lady in & box, ,, ROS awire NATIONAL, LEAGUE, AMERICAN LEAGUE jances. Of course, these alibls are|vaiied, John W. Schorr said that Marg, where, He acted ax voluniver second a ringside—it's refreshing to se@ 4) within earshot of the press, “1 sup-| p speeds Peal stl has failed to . bare x ReroNore at Cleveland, handed out only to the “inner circle.” madi ee seauired snl eetvat nna of baseman and Cobb a8 w ae — ? nike his first hit Be , : : , probably the ‘ariety, and | ager Jennings a ed , WW acnay meen: won ts tight tus bs powo this t# another Benton—some|that ho Will be as «ood qhiiee ae Gla ‘a Glan They rarely reach the ears of thelriuis Tauber, trainer of Chartier, | that the infield did not lose anything q often gave his opponent # ton-pound | YOURE fellow that McGraw is trying | Snyder of Bt. Louls, by this time next q tee eae, tenes racegoing public whose #3 at the gate! made no secret of the fact that his|when the Georgian's first manager 3 Welght advantage, I remember well | out.” aeason. The one thing about Kelley Rochester ah Sertey City ee UE: make the sport possible. If proper horse disliked tho track conditions | made an outfielder of him nt Kid that marks him a comer ts the good Hutfalo at Richmond, consideration were gives the public}! We don’t know what Sam Hildreth | ——_——— moe . Leet i ort and/ And, as sophisticated as the regu-| grace with which he takes hi eet 5 ‘Toronto at Providence, said or even thought about Fenmouse, | i wash slashiog Aghter In those “ayn lar gang may be, who of us can deny|luck. Though he has been to bat — two of the races carded yesterday,| put we did see Fenmouse gallop of ’ i and absolutely careless about the per- | be correctne: of the aforesald|*iehteen times and has driven ma =e aie aes ec -——|with the event in “boat race” fash- | G sonality of his opponents. His man- | statement? i re far into the outtleld he has yet P. a ‘or 3” w jon ” Bile the Near tie) ran accord~ iy anality of hs opponents. His ma Rah J “lie sapt eat tnce™ Susntahenyees Mes ns for Yank New Ball HT rl pe 7 a Md. the fighting and Cider: anger | The Rube Benton knocked skywest- | takes the slump philosophically and ankee e a r them before they went to the post whoop whem he fought, whether jeje crooked by the club that fought| has yet to make a holler on a called f Ti G lf Pi k G 7; l In the last race similar conditions A p MAY a waeep whom he fought, whether Ito cai nim their own may have been| Mike. He Keepy sient on cing, 02 Leame Go ark Gone Over in Cleveland |y::\s\0..20 ic Csena waned te HK or @ Mahor, Carter was the ono citi-|tho same in the flesh and bone, but without offering alibix H kK his ay aria pet ne are we 4 zen in sight who was too tough for| pot in the box. The only consolath _ Match To-Day ee ry anxious to find out what the Polrom: Joe Walcott. He whipped the "Giant ad e only consolation) Low Wendell got his first hit in a B} Pi . " 1 " . ., * het played eurly ‘0 BeABO rned TT day night g Killer" by ouinghting and outgaming| that we have in tho entire matter pinch yesterday and iv as tokled aan Same Engineering Firm Which had “been die because of court acs | they thought the race a. "einen,” but as he| He le fs that the game he pitched for the] ®¢hoolboy in his first game with the ‘. Kid Carter weighed about 166] Pirates wi 7 O1 "j oy a tion taken by the Cincinnati Na-|[the rain that fell that ni, ht made the thrown out. Too baa}resular team. It was a clean blow] DETROIT, Aug. 26.—More than a eis DRS) 1 ; he sais tims f0i\ bee ee ace oe at vas matched with Tommy|enat when he was taken out by to center and scored a run. doen of the greatent amateur gciters| Constructed Braves’ Plant /}OHss trom wnioh club be Jumped MAE (08% ee, ae —-—— r thought Red Cloud a 100 to 1 in America, playing on teams repre- MoGraw . , e “ -_— chance, and Madden only hoped his | iE ie gear rene cert eet ening | Ae tieiavey pagel have taken) ‘Tho fans got very much miffed at| senting tho East anc Went, expected to Do the Work. CHICAGO, Aug. 26.—Three rookies| Smoothbore could win. At the last | Easily Defeats George M A ete F typed eile tes and lot us start] Umpire Quigley because he refused t9| to give the Detroit. pone Were added ‘to the White Sox aquad| minute Garnet was heavily played|. hin Tennie:T that he'd win, b over, announce any decision whatever|‘t? ive the Detroit Country Clu to-day and will be given a. tryout|and Polroma opening at 4 to 5, went ‘pure in Tennis Tourney Ryan, whom.t-visited te his when the ball pitched was not a|Course a thorough tryout to-day in re shortiy, They are Johns, from Co-| back fo 7 to 6. Smoothbore then be- | selyan, whom T visited ta bis quar:) “t's a funny thing,” observed one| strike. He never ralses hin left arm| preparation for the National Amateur BLAND, O., Aug. 26.--Plans lumbus, O.; Ray Faga. pitcher, trom|came a medium of a plunge almost at Southampton. aad’ had run lower than be wonted | the Giants, who camo from an-|t9 denote @ “ball” but whispers it tolaoit Tournament, which begins here |£0F the new baseball plant that Col, Diktinoma City, and Akermald, third | ax tie it that on Carman's Gal he catcher and the batter, Until a . ¥ 6 to, so that he weighed only 1d|other club to the Giants himself,] gtrik: oounte. al he looked Sine and ft. “that mo outside pitcher, outfielder, |erowd “on Show “ose Teineine the Yankees, will build in New York| hoary fet at a Hy Ae, didn’t like the mud, “rolled” hom lahalage Oe cathoae vie inowet cai tact p me ' were gone over to-day by a Cleveland | Ron Clemons, for the past three years | Smoothbore made a Mallant effort in Bal eed was wine ee cpant|at the Polo Grounss for his canet -- The Eastern team of ten men Was | i cineering Arm which built the Hos-|C#cher for the Louisville American fnixhing second and the despised Red see 7 foes baseman from Houston Tex. The match was to go vigh. | RUPPErt and Capt. Huston, owners of Fman's trick rushed off in front» to blow up, and Polroma, w SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y., Aur. . William M. Johnston of California = a . captained by W. C. Fownes jr.’ of 4 ~! Association Ciub, has been traded to Cloud was a good third, The public| defeated George M. Church, the | ; Ing, found It. ‘Then Tommy swung| before a New York crowd and made| ,Outtelier Barney, who sojourned| Puttshurgh. Two of his mates wore {0% Braves’ new plant, Ruppert and, the St. Louis Americans for five was ip againat it all the way round. | Princeton captain, to-day in the fifth | me his right to Carter's jaw, and Carter| good, It ts not that they foar critic | period, iv now “witht the Pitatorgha| Francis Outmet ; Huston, who were hore to-day in the players, President O. H. Wathen of Jushticle de had ’ Fa. ae Sib Hee | ; went down for & nine count. He was | Scot tt # - | period, is now with the Pittsburghs| Francis Outmet, national eur be of buying Ray Chapman from the Louisville Club angounced last Tound of the Meadow Club singtes. i jocked down soveral times before} °i#!> vse New York crowds are | 4nd, moreover, ho is leading the bat-|champion, and Jerome Tr: DR | ine tna Poirot night. Clemons will report to the St. OTTAWA ENTRIES. Although the match went to three ‘ he stayed for ton full seconds, but| the best natured in the country, with |UDE order, He didn't do anything | tional open champion. D. wyor | the Indiana, said the Yanks’ plant will fouis Club at the close of the Associ peek sets, Johnston ran out the third set i after the first clout Tommy Ryan| the exception of Boston, but the now- Ss hyat ar ae soaviniee id that Bille Wheaton, Ill, led the Weatern | Uo & World beater, President Somers tion season. Four of the players tot FIRST RAC three-year-olds! 6—1, and his play indicated that the F Rover gave him a chance to secover, | comers simply can't make Rood Mgnt | ponov at had made a mistake th let-1Ch. jof the Indian announdbd firmly and be secured’ from St, Louls will be | gui np. seiing g ‘one nie =| D eeiniin (niGiditer ( Fach time Ryan struck just one| off the reel. Now, for instance, look {had judgment for tear hee ithe | The. pres Evans Jr.| finally to-day that he will wel named at the opening of the Ads | at he Pier tie is. | SHR MAY THERA 1h Cantor 6 7 blow, and the referee had his count-|at Dooin, at Kolloy, at Fromme, at | preaie une wame aut ee MERC] of Chicago amateur chum:|!Chapman, and that the Cleveland {0M Keason next year. They are to Mavelle | Maurice and Thomas i § ing to do. McLean or any one you like—every ay v game and ruin Us as) pion on dawyer's team add BPs BAG Oe me Leah tehers. a eatcher and an{ Mawwolus, 107 @, Bundy, th publes chan They were gr men—the old-|one did the same thing.” DropHate, ble in st to the clul: te not for sulo, { outfie Rie waite a Tames, (ee ment. taeprthe . [ ; 1 a erable interest to the eve HPs» \ a0 pions, defaulted ay, preferring Fy: mere. perhap: 8 fight| No, the start of Henton was not and Oulmet are favorites r for t « we'll talking more avout the hoys|a thing of beauty ana a joy forever. |.‘ bur how that Merkie boy is) pionsiip honors, while E: CLEVELAND, Aug. 26.—-Tho Cleve. | ATLANTA, Ga., Aug. /26.--Herbort conser eir efforts for the na ; Who are up to date, He had his speed and his curve, but, | bitting. so HEB o largu following, and Amann ch eeanind ‘Ke one of the Atlanta Southern Tn, Sufitvas, jtional championships next week ia Xtal Fie Red hls speed and bis curve, but, igo D&B a largy following, bax been | jand American Axsoclation team will Club's pitchers, will Join. the Pitts- eR Wark Mawses, the yoens Gasbenian. of N Austrailan paper says that| with his old contract, At that, Ben-| And, thon, Snodgrass isn't doing so] Travers yesterday made the course | 2° * Foad team for the remainder of| burgh National League team at the Ting abe andl Hassia A. ‘Bhecelmiavian, Prines ? fi the new middleweight cham-| ‘0% Will be # big help to the pitching | badiy with ‘the Braves, either, Have|in seventy-five. The record — In | She present season, President Charles | end of this week, It was announced ag, (isle ier Ascoeeggers J - ff pion (80 recognised in Aus.| 2 once ho Js settied down und ac- | you been watching him? seventy-two, |W. Somers announced to-day that at|Nére to-day. Kelly ta the property of r on Interscholastic champion, easily customed to bis new surroundings. the Pirates and was sent to the locat tralia) got his hitting power from - tho remaining home games of the! ejyub this season under an optional working a8 a blacksmith, like Fits-, It was a golden opportunity for the >) ED (0)-GEED-0 ED 0-a |"Spidera" have been transferred -and| agreement, simmons. Les Darcy was brougnt|&¥ Southpaw, one that he may OPE il) be played on foreign fields. Poor —_—-—— ‘up on his father’ never have again, By any thin sa ianan a “ tare of the work. Tiut te “hicks | ike. fair pitehfor Rube, wouta ‘have N Ss a, AND GOSSIP attendance here i the reason, Somers | FRED LUTHER TO RACE that flate oF enjoyed the distinction of beating the ohn Pol i r jed to do 4 made Rie ise onde mantis redoubtable young Mamaux on his lock capitalists since early in the year, but GEORGE SPERL TO-NIGHT. candid for middleweight honorg| {Fst appearance in Giant togs, Up | (<> O-Gii> 04> 0-4 (0) 4aEE>0 GED 0-4amD0-aame (6 y effort has failed, and local was developed at the forge. until yesterday this Pittsburga youth defeated Louis Dupont Irving and H. Auchincloss in the doubles, Summaries: 1: pafiimerzearolde | Doubles (Secon Round)— Willa RS in 1s !Compton and L. tiker defeates Titer 118: Privel | Maurice KE, Mcfoughlin and Thomas £300; twee-yoaroule ana |C. Bundy by default, Willlam M Setcempi tlle = Peta Holmes. ‘Toe? a lady Spendthrite, 1 108; Amphion, dd and McGraw's mi man “hits like calker," from| gave Mamaux bis first taste of be. | bitte Petveen ating Neloon and Hobby W the fact that when building|ing driven from the box under a (he [ella lishiveight, which will be stage there | grat form age wooden ships was one of our great| Proadside of hits, They got on to | iment that if Neain fy success in ete industries all along the coast the . Be ana dee Sie nce “ 3 ing Wangh that they will offer a pare of $25,000 twenty-round | mn on Monday wight shat ie is golog ahead Inok TH RACE Pure 3 Aine Heat meee ‘ Johnston and Clarence J, Griffin de “ In thelr efforts to make Juares, Mezico, big | confident that Ad ts gong to defeat Packey | Patronage dwindled to such an ox.-| <A series of races, headed by a match rk Hones, TUR" Boaters, maton a . " —— ane ee NRT NK the Biante | right cenire thie winter the syndicate of sportina | Hommey at the Clennont Rink A. C.-of Brok-|fent that draatio actlon vocame Vent that should prove n thriller, are mtcay Th . )feated G. Garland and W. Blair 6-8, HERE'S an old raying that a} (round ae itt men who aro promoting the coml : on the programme for this evening at consary, eee the Brighton Beach Motordrome, Fred Luther, the motoreycle champion of th West, who has been more or less un- fortunate with his machine since his Jerals, will be out of the, adveng to the Bast, promises to. give threesearokts) 6-0. Third Round--Cail Oakley and {annoy (Cart Smith defeated William Comp- H8!) ton and L Riker 6—2, 7-5. Ward | Dawson and Harold A. Throckmorton {defeated Louis Dupont Irving and H. | Auchincloss 6—2, 6-2, eh, | ing more Loute f “Wol i wt ly flahtiog to . said MeCarney touay, “and | him arm is strong again 1 look re many knoekoute tn the futy 4 Phil Bloom with class in tho other itm nt| CHICAGO, Aug, 26.-~Armando Mar- Arevedo | Sans, the Cuban Infielder with the St, envround | Louis hitting. A call in Het all Wels f id's let ea yume for at least two weeks, phyal- |4,ce™ 4reount at Rims in focniant S| Yanks Purchase Richmone star, Ee apo : . A calker «wings & mallet al Vreditio Welah for the world's lightweight. sham | au ‘ : 5 Ineulse’ (leorge Sper, the | nyormonp. jehmopa Star. | wanhburn defeated (i, Co Gar lene; driving cakuss ‘tate from the mound under fire for the | vain title to be fought either om ttriatmas | 34M Cotfes, (he Trish heavyweight, ha startel | cians attending him sald to-day, | speedy local boy, who i« to-day riding fie ti a il Por mn G-0, 6-8, 6-0, Willlam M. Johnston “ time in his brilliant but. short jays : Madt training at the New A, A. of Harlem . lin better form than ever b Spes | Kussell, Richmond's atar cwirler, has Somat fcrarge Me Church 623, bot 4 i ms, and develops « trem br New Year's sttemou,, Nelam ie working hart y ; pesiert Py? ; defeated George M. Chureb 4 ams and Seveons a ire career. On a former occasion he was |”, \\" art." Nolan is working bard | Prin tenceound wo with Frank Horan, eich | Marans was seriously aplked in a AEM Hieap | bers rold to the New York Yankues for Jet ate trae earn defemted i : : ty 3 . hia out wtih, Waugh Bit | ss aane a ; ent Arthur Chapple will cone | $3,500. Manu nn of the local Ins $= cr Mo cording tthe old belief, was likely temoved for wildness, but this tine |i, ae ie endorse aren op. a, | PERN, It UMS, OF eee Wield “one and. she-half Ips | ternaiional team announced to-day Kaward H, Whitney 61, 61. But judging by the performances} pe oven break with the hay Pirates | mioom, the Brooklyn lahtwelaht, ot Fitzsimmons, gitttrics, Rublin,| made it possible for the Giants tol up tor lly tattion On Bae 4 Darey, x egoer '¥, &c., an ironworker| pack up their belongings and leave | tackle Patsy Dronillant at Quebec, Can, iy a8, good Ae any man that ever) the cellar after a wojourn of ono| ti be will g & ship. brief da. The Reds dropped a | adian lightws - duuble-ieader to the wnillies and | 15 be wi . \ckey_ ineria OUNG. AHEARN will have alhave taken possossion of their for-| the Westen tenis at Winder, Can aU thres fg manager now of Phil | before he tackles Moran, so that he will od workout befor meeting the buaky Pitts. iain aj burgh flahter, Bartley Madden, Jack Coumorm and Mike McTeague are boxing with Coffey, Workouts of Horses at Saratoga. SARATOGA, N. ¥., Aug. 2 following trials, over a heavy track, ne, Soren vrei ® Ss Pateey Haley, the local referee ‘who hes bee | selected to judge the Lewis-Britton bout at the Remnant Sale i Atlas A. A, of Moston on next Tuenday night, | @r@ reported by ‘The Evening World's capert clocker: the Western , AU three . good claim to the middieweight | mer estate ie Were. Cones, ob render, Oem 68 & to recelve $100 and his travelling expenses for | ALL SMILES, three-quarters, 1.22 IRIS KRINGLYE, five-eighths, 1.06, ~ negate Any gg amp piece pal | oficlating in the contort, Haley iy popular with || ALDEBAT Ave-elghtha, 1.06. LITTLE DIPPER, five- 08 ree a Ss ore empionship @ Knocks out! ne double win by the Phill Al MeCoy, tho middleweight chaimplon, hae! the fight fans of Boston, for his decisions in| | BONNIE TESS, five-eighth, 1.00 LEO SKOLNY, five-eix! Al McCoy. While McCoy is a joke|py the way, giv em a big Marted walulng at Stratford, Conn, for hie Un | touts there have alwaye hoe eatiatuctory, BEN QUINCE, onehalf, .b2., UBOCHAL 4s & champion, his one-punch| over the Dodgers and. it be round fight with Young Ateera which ts to be ; Kenockout. of George Chip gave| look as if Pat Moran ia to be momt. | "ithe st bbbels Held tn Hrookbn on Thuratay | ll Drown, who Dee bees appointed the him the title, Chip having won it| nated for the pennant, His only dan: | °°! Set: 2. This will be « leeitimate fight for | SA! a! fo be held in BRIAN BORU, one-half, .5: MOKE, three-quarter , fiveselghtha, 1.07 MISS PU R NAVIGATOR, five-e O'BULLIVAN, one-half, | Then the greatest opportunity for a - big bargain is gone. $25 to $50 suit- ends, to measure only, $18. To take adi Garden in the future, told the SLANDRIA, five-eighth ONE STEP, one-half, bi 8-8 | 1 a a t claim} Again they came to the front and ae eee eet eee tus hg i cy pee vechig he CHARTER MAID, mile, 1.66, PLUMOSE, one-half, .60 3-1 vantage of this offer order now. after Ketchel's death, as he won the|are #0 close on Brooklyn's trail that |" forfeits of #280 to make the weight, jo gpd ll a dy Ty Mia dng CHLTABAL, one-half, 32. PRODY WHACK, onethale : : i é title from Ketchel and lost it to Ket-|a slight break either way will change] Jack Britton will be « very busy fighter from | 7, at "boreemn "Moe fetes aed ‘Ctoras || DANE: Heccleninn et aes ROCHESTER tivesienina’ Visitors to New York can take advantage of this exceptional ehel again, and so was next to Ket-| the positions of the runners up, Aug. 81 to Tabor Day night, for he ts booked up Wile ah cant Tuten che || GARBER, Fie a . RACENTUSE, fiveccighthe, offer, Delivery guaranteed in twenty-four hours, if necessary. ri hel as holder. McCoy hasn't done aceweee for two important Datiles in thet short ti wane v DAR ART. 1.35, SALONY, five-olenths, 105 2-5, ' anything worth mentioning to defend| The reloase of Rube Marquard was | Tir fiw of these ccrape will be with Ted "Ki Jimmy Fenvell, the feat ond : TING, five-sighths, 1.08 RATURN, five-elghths, 1.09 the title, but as yet he hasn't lost {t/not unexpected, but the fact that he| fowls, the Bngelisn ti gut, for Lwelve rou ray WH) foather who ROCKET, S, 1.07 1-6, SIR VIVIAN, 'Broadwa 2 ‘by a knockout or an official decision| had to go to a minor league was|* '™ ae gee af vo fg mf fm ee ite. prvditanty | at NG. hverelantna, 1,08 BAM SAC | y ’ * i ite @ aurpr! fe te | Gato, vile om the latter day hve will box Johuns atader the ' y one=halt, «A SILIGA, ol ne Aire ® ermine 10 Bla SWOUld agros | (ittitie, ube conqueror of Leach Crom, tor] My, os enol) te a {J BANDINI. tivé-ehsnths, 107 2-5 TRUM AT @® 9th St. i , 4 rounds at Canton, es the hopes ee (ORE, quarters, 1. hy: 4 _ . That © 5 of Ad Wolgaat, ta oo featherweighi, 16 the mans fususm, 1 ‘ , ii inl fr % yes | ~ ve wees nes Dad ee ee pooner oO — ~. - . — -