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i THE EVENING WORLD TUESDAY, AUGUST 3 " _ [Seanetzy) BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK © LIST OF ENTRIES FOR MIDDLE STATES RACES Walter M. Hoover Coming | From Duluth to Compete in | Philadelphia Labor Day. | The let of entries announced might by the Middle @tates Reger Assoctation for the annual recep —_— | “1 Don't Think Packey Ever Had | I 4 Chance to Beat Me,” Says| Beburiktl iver, Philadelphia, on | labor Day, conta the samen of | | every noted oareman of the Mast, | Local clubs have entered lberatiy, a Gibt , r 4 Walter M Moover of Duluth, Miae., ie coming compete in the eente wie soull event, Other en Ome ae Paella er | | # : “ goog 1 eae tame on-| Zam' Bane’ | edt Liven of 24 s ac, oben te boone ‘we New yors| oe | Ves 7 ac. ? ‘* relay 2 = treiniag lerday aft } pe € Diladelphia, a _ ; rare Min wih s queer | eR. oJ _— Ariel H.C, Maltimore ia e wunile as if enjoy ft + maboelate Ghétee ten me "t think be ever iN nee |r Ne rk, ane Yor, $ ba baa o "i 2 Fom A LosT HAND ; bo aC. Philadelphia | iat rs Sta'tan's'| Fate of Three Clubs in ee aaa Re / G tony ‘t now.” ° ° Pacey ® 'T My MY Adams. Pittsburgh, and Waller + Non y | Schou: Pennant Fight Hinges cesme | Tennis Sharps Will Get jis: s8000N. = While be peeled off & tow layers of ope e orre. a Py ° ° mal a On Ability of Giants rewicon, | Line on McLoughlin in |, : fate the ring comtume that revealed ope “ as one of the trimmest fighting the Georgia Peach drew an absolute es in the world, we talked Chances of Brooklyns and) ji" Veorgin J ‘slump has practically Ree cela 4, % ing | Fulned ‘Ty's ambition of Maishing th nn Eitity Chan Whee vee wis hae Bostons Depend on ShOWING | season with ao average better than Opening Round . To-Day'.- f 4 Kentle=Vesuer Bost Oly nite) Moat Naluimore i y ; Close Watch to Be Kept on Seieruined to show those teil 400, Saison — P' sineinie Sinet lows pata. You must have veoo working! MoGraw's Men Will Make F Champi twitched Shia game ‘thir aaaw - "I've done enough work to know i Pas Moran, of the Philites declares | : ‘ormer Champion at Forest ning back on the baw Srder i g . ho ning done to bolate his back 0 that Tal be tian tor “Mevariand,”| Against Phillies This Week. | tits seison was the acauinttion ot |[ cw. 3 Hills to See if He Really 18) this change Stetoutiin Crome z Gown to the weight. I've been ren. conten George MoQuillian as a pitcher. Twice | | Phila’phie st , offensive to a defensive player alor : Gen fo the weight. I've been run- now McQuillan has saved them from . 3 ; petrott! HB as Bee. By t1] Back Stidin | the Kngltah tine of ame. " Pigs ie a, boaing ang By Bozeman Bulger. slipping off the top rung. A month irags: be te ret | Washout 0 0. |. ‘The change wasn't very nourtehivg | eet Paul Ipelgnaa yi a tid : 0-DAY'B doublo-header with the| Clarke asked walvera on Wim. Rice FH i eh Ty, BE ah SEs) pOtMReane Ts oh ‘oleh seit 7 sonic wid Sena ed ti te ter knaie setts Gene 4 Cotads, That means 147 te going to Cubs marks the end of the Clark koe & ff e ae: z @ Bit Uitfele. «a8 om fuschewtare k HE West Side Club courts at] bright tournament and Williams took : E n,eeey for me.” Western invasion and clears the | iad might tha Hone Wagner desta || suleeee: 3 FF BE Ritinwre $5 2 S8 Toronto: 83 Forest Hills this morning| "is measure at Newport. Undaunted, pring i ae (el pong ad io trie to fight bet- | way for the more momentous games| the twenty years of service, wil te RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, wore simply cluttered up with | Be © ose ston OS SRPREDORERE “Hic samon ‘alan " oy tg rn {with the Phillies and the Braves, food for at least two more years of : BAGUP, AMERICAN LOAGUE, tennis talent at the opening of the|thurougily strengthened, But it im, A City Malthe ir fight.” |Though they can not win the pen- eball. Ne he ily Pittabmareh and men achvediiled, y " = . Phila 4 aid “Mine,” “rit tell you what wis | peridciead at Pen- | PnETeey aah be ie eating stow aval ™s i a thirty-fifth annual lawn tennis cham-| the opinion of many ‘an players Si matter with me then. I'd just | #2 macives, it is larwely in the} one pit . 19 first game, ort plonship. On twenty courts, which| that M niddie of @ _-_ oo 4 feaght Houck. I had a bad sporin |hands of the Glunte to determine |Ggumepody weuld chew’ me wheat y , , 44) tournar us to win, ? somebody would show wore none too dry after yesterday's | tOUrnatn 5 ; Br aoet | giant kaow wat! lager | whether the Phillies, Hraves or Dodg- | could Gal a mats wan aed sepines sae Al. LEAGUE, tains, the fat section of the 188 com-|fereive but wit oo Cask to nuk hone ROAMER AND SAM JACKSON the ‘of my lower rib’on the |e? Shall triumph. Tho Phillies come | him. Think it over yourself. How taurgh T: ChicaEo, 4 iW petitors began thelr qualifying| whirlwind attack, the game that was MAY MEET ON SATURDAY. q 2 didn’ ‘want Xo call off the [to-morrow for four yams, and If Mo- howe te wenast wate kins than the pcre tee Th “eons stone. ita rounds, After theso matches the aec-| 40 successful in the Davis Cup | : 4 nt, go 1 didn't say any. |Graw ever wanted to do hls old) big Dutchman? ond detachment was scheduled to got | matches in Hit if) Mctoukhlin | rhe much discussed race between ie about w rtfleld should have | friend, Wilbert Robinson, a favor NATIONAL LEAGUE, | Into action, while the third squad will} look for the pre: el | Roamer and Sany Jackson may take noe! feel aaa of back at it that te the time Rube Benton is aching for another co Bg RO i My ot otto ntertain the gallery this aft Ariat Dee ee occnttDt | clace Saturday at Belmont Park, Both _ 3 wal (hana \o tank A eae fi K a i, y ' e1 aller hi ernoon, ne more doubtful, ause the | place Saturday at Belmont i . rat os thas § couldn't Geive |. With wee deneriure of the Cubetes | Vere ese the eppmetonliy wit pros: [anita at. Poltndeiohta, we INTERNATIONAL LBAGUR. No national tournament vor | et eee a earl Bete ua the | eee are hy t haven't my speed 1 bight, we will woe no more, of -the/ ably be given thin afternoon, Stroud FEDERAL LEAGUE tale at dyrony ly / started with #0 much uncertainty and| W!t® Williams and Kas! Behr as the | tumn Handicap at « mile and @ furlong Mt pany, more than any one | Westérn clubs this season. The re- |will probably pitch the first game, and Benes ate Bantrens ae Meee esuleatuta on) the; part 06 im Apert ce |The weights are ax follows: ¥ rms back and forth and |matnins games between them and /elther Perritt or Benton will be ex- . catia tators. This is all caused by doubt i ¥ e Giants w jayed on the road. ted to t h x 4 ‘ v FI hat, openings | Hoger Bresnahan professes Mo be: | Pees Seton eres concerning Maurice Meloughiin's Wolgast Had to gh Fog ee FD ileve that his Cubs still have a |roal game. There had Leen endless All 10 chance, but Ro; De, er is kidding himself, ° yf i ’ © former © - gown too,and swing Noth ie was red «rks before. Mathow= 0 l t Hi sa Cham lon "8 | uck Tee Wan eesti asic: Gaon Or tt Battle Hard to ) *\mon gave the PI Z i pack o a Meats ao'way to Ren jteo"vs ve ‘viraten the aoa inn: | COL ETICE a experimenting with a new style of! Beat Hommey|t: 1D jand Pirates have played worse dur- game. The early arrivals wanted to y x you ever box with Mc-ling the past iwent n Farland?” . doce we lence! §« I Draw at Detroit Tournament nssis se sricase Si) sc wome on ere: soon was when I was just begin: | A‘ ‘i uperintendant Alleny Plot , Cramp Penalties accrue from 6 be lined with a very attentive gallery. |champion, has fought many a slash-] Aug. 30. knockdoy The coming series with the Phil- icine ns neil This close watch is expected to be| {i ttle duri N ee fight. I hadn't even left my jiies is the affair looked forward to Something About ined day bdeCousulal aghtng in the en ore dgertar bet Larare? Packey was showing in Minno-j with real. interest, however, The! FTe Meets Weak Player in To-Day’s O enin 9 ui maintained every day McLoughlin| fighting in the squared circle, but he] spyware: Yie., Aug, 81.—Johany and I went over to box three |iendors have not afown any too well a ay y 6 & || Mudge, Medalist Nee eae eee ides. CSA: LURIE bape MIGKC I oday, Gh LE, AY ee reat Tae wae a Bea th him. He was at his best, | t * on the 0 . Ma Whi oo) 0 self-appol es, mit last night in order to win by @lor the ten-round battle with Ritehi remember that he did Thee 5 anion ontean ch tore tate National Amateur Golf tches, hile in Detroit Tourney. Celicrnian, i paceaaing ane MAY | shade over Packey Hommey, the east |sitchetl in the wind-up of « splendid © pt Dat e DI tn | " or , re t 1 remember some good jis a chance for the Superdas to oust Evans and Sawyer, West's Foremost Con- - majority of fans, however, took tho/#4® Htallan lightwelght, in a tone {ctrd, of Ane oa ae tetow and took cee Bopup that 1 land |them, “Robbie believes he can attend ‘ DETROIT, Aug. 31.—Dudley A. || Ylewpoint that the Westerne Found bout at the opening boxing show | Mitchell 18 a good game follow and took yon t yy ep eee silube if McGraw will tenders, and Marston and Guilford, Dane-|] suage, whd surprised everybody || Yerse# (ils season were mostly duo to] of the Clermont A. C. in Brooklyn, It |it looked like arly curtain by winning the qualifying medal [{4, changing of his game. They argued font unk be be hurd} | Thisd Baseman Shulz, who oon to gerous Easterners, Have to Meet Each Other. || with « totai of 1, ‘halla trom St. 1] toe sc ine worldta best, player ta > against the world's best ‘Cubs in exchahe for Chene Paul and is playing from the |! year on three points, waa only in the last fow rounds that [Wen tiered, thre ne unt back for more, Ile certainly got St. Wolgast managed to gain this small Paul lead, In theso sessions he gavo Hom- & great boxer and very ry “ ——— Town and Country Club, d rapid work at Mike, “I think he'll Hy [now ine po rye 8 AEA Gd Deitel: Aue ne |] ee 8 Sermatlie Youn ma, eee ee eee ee neds Motte eerie waolig 16:th6 stomach Mee at thine cnt ere ote ore ene tat . i ae Rs twenty-one years of age, who won |/Toughiin an offensive player, one of }484 also had him bleeding from tho 000 hooks that will slow |apring, while in Daytona, Robbie de- 26-HOLE struggle to-day be-| Bredin, Detroit. the golf championship of Minne- |] the most aggressive this country ever | mouth. Then ke'll be easter to hit|clared Shulz to be the best looking tween two of the greatest! T, M. Sherman, Utica, vs. George |] Sota & few weeks ago. He hasn't [) produced. But there wore slight laws) Jom after him, FU fight at top| prospect that he had ever seen, Bos golfers the West has ever| Vs Rotan, Philadelpht played much competitive golf be- |! in the former title holder's tennis and “y ‘ Ps hi “ fore thie season, principally be- || on were ‘on the job point- | 29 fore that George Stallings hod tried | oy. completely overshadowed fit-| yh! Hunter. Chicago, vs, Gardner # season, principally crities were quickly on the Job poly ey is deserving of a great t of credit. He not only stood mo} Tommy Mur up las slat on sy hurd to get him, nw, | cause he Was engaged a year ago |! ing out MeLougniln's weakness on | bis ground and swapped punches witn ehance that I'll succees ‘ teon other sete which compomml Dudley Mud, in holding down tne position of [| the base line and playing ground] him, but ho also shook Wolgast up | Mike looked thoughtful for a mo-} Capt. Huston has made another ef- | the first round of mateh ploy for theq ton Ke: an her on Yale's baseball team. [| strokes: several times with heavy biows to the | ieee O84 thon aeked © question nim: | fort to get Home Run Goker, but says ‘olive if championship.| Howard B. ve, Poen || This year he left Yale in February ||" ‘Then it ix remembered McLough-| jaw and ind Ad's loft npletely | there ie little chance, The Yanks |Mational amateur go "1M. Byéra, Pittsbur and spent more time on the links, || lin wrote a book explaining how these | closed. In the other ten round scrap | out telhg commianion going to come | would be willing to pay a good price | “Luck of the draw compelted Charies | My Byire, PbUre) vietsburgh, va.{] the result of which was in evi: || atrokes should be played. This sea-|Joo Azevedo of Culifornia and Phit lice ee one “w for the big third baseman, but they| vans jr. of Chicago to meet D. F.| Neinon Whitney, New Orleans. dance yesterday. He has two more || son he started to practice what he|Bioom of Brooklyn boxed a draw. It i vt nga vA paaaal said 1 ould |think the amount demanded oxorbi- Sawyer of Wheaton, Ill. Robert Hunter, Pasadena, ys. A. ©, years to werve at Yale, however, || had written. In other words, Mc-| was Azovedo's aggressiveness and | t places serve y Mave No objection to a decision,” tant. In May they offered $25,000 for 5 h been con-| Ulmer, Jacksonville, Fin. so he ts not lost to baseball after || Loughlin heard so much about people | willingness to fight that earned him it exclusively Mike ‘quiehy, But hate alent Baker, but tt is doubtful i@ that| Sawyer and Evans have been con-) ~ Jonn Gg, Anderson, Mount Vernon, || all. As for bis golf, Mudge comes || eritictsing his weak pointe that he'a draw. irassee erGeacenk oven cha tr | PT enh ee caer man | Sigered Hee moet Hhely Wewtern On: | 8, Ey vm Bawden G, Bush, Now Or- 1 OF Joc and Arable Noid, aod that || ~ iff Bottled by-E.8J.BURKE ticles we agreed ag MR didates for championship honors, ‘The : of John ai - oid, by Ra ed serene | han Frits ¥ Meal, earn the Captain, former bas been playing a whirlwind | ¢, J. 2. Schlotman, Detroit, vs. C, H.|] means that he pas the eat of ot: > 0D 0 ED 0-0 meant ‘acce! ‘a! yar jardner, Providence, ng blood in his veins, John Re aaa ance epted the commissions | have nerious doubta as to whether he | game—he hos outshone Evans in the! “George 8. Lyon, Toronto, vs. J. N. |] Jr. didn't qualify yesterday, but SeaRTINS was ‘no decision’ then. If there waa a. prose Be 4a Lie gg xe nd Idon’'t| tournament thus far. This fact] Stearns 24, Williamsport, Pa. when he heard that his ‘little aces 5 ts decision I wouldn't be satisfied with | (mom sre ny other place where he| used many partisan enthusiasts to iAibert, Hecker, Chlengo, vs, Sherit |] cousin nad won the medal he ap: f When the ref : he, ther} Sherman, Utica. peared just as happy Sresllies muses apt aceepies Jon, Si:| Ray Caléwali ain ; cherish the hope that one or the other] SOM nee” pittaburgh, ve, James || he had ied the feld himsclt, 0D 0D ED (0) OD 0 D0 Co R A Cc | N eeeen s veew he wan’ tran ot ¥ Caldwell claims to hold the|of these men would compete in the! >, Standinh jr, Detroit. It was learned from « thoronghiy reiiable sour fast night thet Jeon Willard and dim Coffey, the 2 aa Triah heavyweight, will be matched to meet in & OED 0 ED 0) D> (0 ED 0 SED ten-round bout in Madigon Square tiarden either Thanksgiving Day afternoon or aight, Wi which with the 101 Ranch expires in Qctoder and Coffey will e his first opponent, ‘The write: recived a letter today from Mob Laga, manager of Joe Rivers, che Mexican ligiit k hard luck championship as a pitcher he MeFariand’s, because I thought it As 7 16F- | final match Saturdey GBAKe tanks’ maven Giterence. “Dut if] On,tae recent trip the Yanks failed | 1 fi, Loat evening officials of the United there is a decision 1 wouldn't risk to”nake o run for him in thirty-five j BEGINS AT BELMONT PARK r . innings. and in the game he did win | States Golf Association drew from a Jeaving’ it to McFarland'’s personal : | Mein, Pinsky Roose one eine would have 10 [vray only mands one. cap the opponent which each of the referee: In that case I'd like to have a 7.) _ | thirty-two surviving contestan Bee, eamice lack Going to Sete |e 7 Oke ein, the thrnes of a bat box me or outfight me—either one.” = as na- ting slump and the whole Tiger Club | to meet to-day, Francis Oulme 4 ie beginning to worry. When Ty | tional title ter, enjoyed & cham- | Q)-@i> O-<G> OD © DO) <a> ©) GED (><a i 0 Garden wit be the scone of | weight. Bob says that botlh he and Rivers ar FR Cm doesn't hit, the team geta sluggish, eee sawated. tant Madiona fquare Gar five wafer in Loo Ananion, © igen a WED AVING dressed, Mike and his Yanks he got but two] pon's luck. His name appeared 18] The Grand Circuit meeting at the/will bring seven ridess on the track at wether tlatie battle betwratt b Tepes flaadler yall elfen ago rp hyn Bibs ' brother Tom went down into games, and both of those | on the list of pairings. Nearly ol Of) pypirg City wack will open thix | ane the entries being Arthur | im Savege of Orange, N. - ateut boxing bouta which are held in that ctty the gymnasium. Mike punched | were made in the first half of « dou- | the contestants popularly expected tolatternoon with a race in whieh Lee |Chapple, George Sperl, Bill Brown, Sam | Weinert of Newark, e hend . ‘ae =e : ae ton, of ten rounda, For some tit the bane, puncied the sawdust | DIe header, In the other four games| make a serious ght for Ix crown) \xworthy, 209%, unbeaten thls sen-| Guaccenolsh and George ‘Mercier: a ape: | huey fcing betmcen the men, mich wa trout dummy, then played several games of nad themaeives bunched in theolaht| on, and Peter Scott, 2.05%, winner of|clal match race between George Mer- | auoit ty thelr admirers claiming their man was] #6 tr $10 handball. the second time, when Willie tried to] upper pairs. Evans, Travers, Saw-| {lve consecutive ra rare to compete |cler and George Sperl; an unlimited | (ye otuer's cover his head with both arma crosa- pursult race and a miss-and-out event. SIX SPEOIAL FEATURES INCLUDING THE $2,500 MUNICIPAL HANDICAP $1,000 Broadhollow Steeplechase vrzea which they are permitted to "Phe yrizes are worth from aster iu a contest with the five-ounce = ‘” nd Mike sho! rough a The . ten have worked bart and faith] Ait attains of Jim : Watching him it seemed to me that | eq. yer, Robert A. Gardner (a former naj With hale o en other trotters for bs oon hs ay te t an eat un Ga . Real's rt Benes bie tier tarouee par O00, The laim they will Cottes, the heavrweight, told the writer toda AND RST RACk a 1D RACE his “class” made him stand out in| small hole for a clean Knockout tional champion), Max Marston, Paul] + Pura of $6,006 he race promises » oe that be may have Coffey meet one or two men in | RYT RACE AT BHP etrong contrast to all the other boxers - ‘who were training there. Sileht, wiry, THERE'S no qu BCIAL. TK, MORNOW (Wy pefore Cot T0 before Coffey take Igere, rata eR uah Ba) ten-round Frank Mo: | ; Seat co be in the nature of @ renewal of Mi dd Will tion that atte | Hunter and Jone Guilford are aon | ine $10,000 Merchants and Manufac- arquar U ho list. Only one of these ant ‘ Fron in Medison eC eee hot superior to some of the others in han waited tor. thle fight, ana|' Urero’ Btukos at Detroit a month ago,| ° | there battles Git in Canada, illy || i 30°" 2. de” 1.00. ie, “rho Tae Os Bhyataus, yor he had an alertness, @ aa ee ceed timee| Bossibly meet Oulmet, Lait uf the contending horses in that Join Dodgers : aso ay wo toe + emt saat tow || Bent al, yc } we e 1 "KIN each other off to . Saka a | = pana ese |] Generel J he made it Baile tera, entire stronger Into the finest condition of bis life for | w Fas right to cou pete in i inal aving beth enters’ for the ‘= |. Bly: Wellies ‘ 1 ss aa |] totietd FREE Sate xo him out as Mike Gibbona.| It. Tho weight is not going to hurt) round Saturday Rube Marquard wil probably join| peu simon, manager of Joe Mhugrue of Jersey | tf Tom Cowier, the Faugliah hevvs weight, x. | Seeee—eeerere—seree esca) the quick sbiftiness | him, for within four ponnds of it he| setts youth can # 7: of Shugrue to me on any imore bouts at the local clube le was punching the big | doesn't whow a sign of being drawn | an admittedly weaker fleld, his 1 ger | Cit. a guasaaten of $3,000 |the Brooklyn team to-day, M He . afin jeep am dball player missed the] too fine, And there never was 4 moro | severe toot will be saved for tho lant a ike Babe ie nN t McGraw had another talk with C. H t promison to be faat vn the night of Oot, tor 4, Pitegerald saya that and it bounded toward Gibbons. | cheerfully confident fighter in tho | 64y Races for trotters of the 217 claaw! Ebbets and Bill Clymer last evening, | Waunae will nerease his offer (0 $3,600 be will font Jack Hemple of Cait. md go at the at, Nish morrow night, Jim Cor blows Mike world, In Gibbons, Meiarland is go-| Of secondary interest to-day was}and for pacers of the 2.16 ch ! ‘the matt wer here from Australi Ing to. meet by far the best man he| the tilt betw Wo clever eastern: |sleo on (ie card, the pirae tn each) 204, from reports it looks ms 32 the | sees the mate ¢ Comer wilh Mi all VS, SAVAGE ever fought, And considering the|ors, Max Marston of Springfield, N,| belng $1,000 | decks have been cleared for t ting om another bout where he | Whe fans of Roaton 4 chance lo see lahlirrighta in this now of fact that whilo Packey has been fight- | J. and Jesse Gu ing Welsh, Murphy, Britton, Good- | has been man, Hyland, Hogan, Wells, Duffy, | ome ‘Travers, national open champion, Bronson, Britt, ete., Gibbons has been | met George A. Crump of ord of Boston, Bach |,..The meeting will continue five daya,| for of Rube to the Dodgers, ght Ja ying in top form, Jer | Zhe, National Stallion stakes, worth! is ready to give $2,600 for Marquard’s 2500 Seats at $1.00 000, for thre | be decided o! release. This ds the amount the New Phitadeiphia, | tee Sis crating York ciub asked for severa) days ago. ted| toying with middiewelghts like Mc-| Victory for Travers would mean he | races. With Cheney and Marquard added to ball|Goorty, Clabby, Jeff Smith, Lavin,| must play Marston and Guilford to- — tue pitching staff, the Dodgers have McCarron and Ahearn, there's no| morrow. Ouimet was bracketed with| The postponed motorcycle ‘aces at) an excellent chance to heat out the doubt McFarland will heve to be all| W. H. Gardner 24 of Buffalo, The|the Brighton Beach Motordrome jast | Phillies and Braves. bis east oatiusieatc hance win, other matches Sollews @aturday will be run off thie evening.’ TON MOTORDROME, FARLAND — Mike GIHinONs, fer Oe R pe i £ pee" PHILADELPHIA, Aug Aithough Juck Dillon of Indianapolis only fought in thashes ast night, he dotented Sailor ott fegin taney Marehaast in "a Charlie Grande of Vallejo, Cal, in six, Omen, filed only” when accompani wd oueck Ul Ss Pe M rounds in the opening #b ‘Sphitag of Oceen aa bus _— — ‘ ©. to havea te win.| R.A. Gardner of Ciicage va. L. is They include an climination race that "WES*icel Yas "Stas vw! cate —19" tas werent tess" Soieue Maypole, We OUDADIO de Gr bolero © avoweet RIE buts ramals in bis best form rill meet ae AL Petar wit -

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