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—— BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK SPARRING PARTNERS WHO MADE GOOD | COOP, 1008, ty the Drees Potnemins Ce (The New Tor Prenme Won | | Former Connecticut Champion | Gets Into Semi-Final by Eliminating Blossom. » o—— —---e Tt lt almoat tradition with gotten | thet any one whe wing the uelitying | metal in tournaments is doomed tay carly defeat in match play | The rises Son’, Sates, ee Pa Joe ena From or h. BY BARRING WITH iM IN Genpias the bumbie sper SAN PRA 0 N veg paras They wake the Tommy Weary , pew experience. . day, bie second victim being France ' champions Learcing by OP pri ines PARTHER, Biomom, the new i nteronilegtess they pase masters) FoueKT THE champion. ; tithes and the cory aod) *° Bian D (Seer re-sneeeumnsunnenenateustnisiteiniananneinsenen - — Siete eeeiee voane Bow were oven at ture. Starting ot the day tne aavanage Sluggers of White Sox SCHEDULE OF SUNDAY [| Sr Soine opponent was enon uaa > fe the preimipary aod hired ’ HIKES OF WALKERS freen on the next three holes, Thea Se Humbled by Donovan’s CLUB OF AMERICA. |/Smr':ionrene, tele mt ' e e when he drove so hard that the ball New Spitball Artist erase Meee os nace & sparring partner for sania + and also the next one when John L. Sullivan for & single evening former Connecticut champion ebot Out in Bao Francieco, boxing an ox Mibition with him. Right there Jim @iscovered that he could hit Sullivan | feat Builivan couldn't hit him cludes n Russell Proves He’s Real Pitcher by Holding Jackson, his @pproach into a deep was off the line going ti teenth, but he managed to @ hard putt, which squared & sidearm aspitter, Russell ed hie formidable opponents in good i i h every battle of wits when a sound wallop would have meant runs. fe fF kaner wm 15 mites r i This to the immense delight of Jack! = and gave him a victory by patch with Sullivan Collins, Murphy and Fournier Dunn, owner an” ‘menace of the! Feet of i Bee Getomeg | | MOTE 9f 2 Uo. . johmond club, who ome the jands oom! aes Ee Safe—Giants Safe in Last| way to see the debut of bis protege Etat Mae Pew © 1 ind to-day along ‘Suh tine Pe Jack sold Russell to the Yanks some | ' {]-cbpont Part to Now Recdeile ana || Sound, {Oday along with Gar WILLIE RITCHIE WAS ey Place. time ago, after having declared dim | =! M4 who beat M ik of iy to & elansle, known wherever MCPARLAND'S SPARFING PARTNER. . {he beat young minor leaguer of the | tte gftiarant Pet w dette || Harvard 2 yp: Fyne, whe oid. he foxy Ben) Pacre’ a » O-on = ire Jemeie—16 y's comp as a6 ar | Vent unenry he” Yv The White Sox made stx hite off battle, os Hyde, who Russell, ac defeated Dr. Stearns 5 and 3. the Flushing elab acoording to the technical made while WHIPPING WOLGAST. re, but four of them were fivvers. By Bozeman Bulger. own a#kili under cove that Gardiner White, KLLOW CITIZENS, the Yanks| Just two clean hits was the record #0 | champion, probably got the lo hie licking." for is _-_ (a — have enared themselves a| (ea, 00,\he kang that site far back | | Grive of bls life when he clouted the “e ‘ § | ° pitcher—a reai pitcher, Make It ‘t 60. jball about 240 yarde when playing Sniwed wine ue reruacnt ene Walking Is Sure to Cure RIARBY AND PARTRIDGE |__| nc munane about tat toiow tron," aald Sack Dunn, entsua |Ris, firm le, wien ar dbo? sara hen that he ould beat EKWANOK FINALISTS. Be eee enna, Bat thes | Mineiy ravine the ball on pis accents ost unher-| “tically, at the finish. “But when a| it's, ist backing and an cher for a Corging into our set almost un! ian't the main idea bird can com He will score ‘and Wrote to Kkyan abou alded, young Alan Russell stepped ree eee HOW the | 100 runs a season for any club inet try. He had to take apot barely moving the ball on his second atroke ° , firet time and mimes acn:| Roerything, Even Baldnese, | .irsstsry ciate. tit stn nsits stan Yom ditees|ciuntann ake patite kats| 1 heme y Sabine hs “oe om McCoy, “But give me a chance ’ 9 | Partridge of ford the finallets | yesterday and easily proved himself a| and bet that he has some noodje.” - | count. - hol when all be hen ts do wis te make a litile money.” Later, when ° to-day in the Ekwanok untry Club's! big |. uer, It is not so easy as one Tt was at a@ critical moment when + ke easy second shot after bis as on, McCoy ‘wro ays ale Old Cham i annual golf tournament. might think for a young fellow strik: | Russell outwitied Eddie Gonna’ aha | tn the meant Hat Hon have | CGoenapes Give to aes the hee ae ‘ king him to make t \p on defeated eM aw eee a aereress | ing the big circuit for the first time | $90,000 star, and the fans were “on ie | even the dopesters quite a setback rd figures. But ‘it's all inthe ‘@ little larger, and Ryan rent wand Kirkby wen trom |t0 be stuck in apainat the White Sox! a minute, With runners on secona| DY sowing immediate recovery from |record flu . " iy consented and eased down in r Apawarnia’s Un ends |—remember Joe Jackson, Eddie Col find third and a chance to win it| thelr defeat at tbe Panes of Detroit | same. fraining, Why train for a fellow | H... Hocki Wh Si Y to lina, Eddie Murphy and Jacques} looked a little ominous with Collins | £04 even 2 rbd bendtyal tpl My locking for the Josers | ames joc! jo at Sixty Years Recently Smashed 3 iv. | Waving th ailed against the Ty Cobb gang,| Tournament players are get | debt They inet. MoCoy full yi) ly Ps Fournier atill wear the Comiskey liv. | waving that big bludgeon, Right ot | fled againat, the Ty Cobb. gang, ery—but the situation didn't appear to feaze our Mr, Russell, not in the least. for the hammertng Ryan had him in the training camp. He Tommy into helplessness, then the reel Russell, instead of tin, the ball over the plate, threw a adae Ne ee ce ces cn ma: arm spitter that almost hit the ground fie ta win the younger all the time. The latest B. Tf Coudert, an __eleven-year-ol golfer, who competed in the Piping Weston’s New York to Boston Record, Recommends Hikes as a Knocker-Out of All Kinds of Ailments, down the thirteenth, but lost the sixteen ‘and the match ended on the seventeent! the Tigers will now have t Rock meet. The newcomer, though fim just on tho verge Of & green. With @ peculiar delivery that in-] and Colina swung ait .,He then brett ied Untortunately ‘for then | big for tis years, lacks tho he ut until he was ready to put tt ARAN the star wont atten He the watt] it has been their habit so far this| strength to drive balls fhe requistion was a little closer and Colling man. | an to Win the first one from the | distance aud this weakness lost his loy worked the same thing with , immons, boxing with him for a he thought he knew ‘ cl Bob. Then he gave | CCORDING to James H. Hock- A first place the bali squarely on the STANDING OF THE CLUBS, aged to touch it ut not solidly. The Red Sox and then lose the next three. match to R. H. Nellson, an opponent old enough to be the youngster’s ® 0 wround and th let the NATIONAL LEAGUE, a ball rolled to second for th ING) We: world's CAMPION) ee, hie, echoes the eure ll od ais ak elo e aay Oo oY 5 ! Crap. ‘ and the game Was practically avecet| The Giants apparently have | father. y long-distance walker, there} under the arch. If people only || prunin® ii Se fae cinet S58 Detroit i er : Russell ts a brother of Lefty Rus. | cinched thelr right and title to the} os auaries of yesterday's Fe te move | would be no such things as doctors! walked right there'd We ho suck 4 % ieago'.’ AO BA BEY Cleveland. sell, at one time with the Athletion | Hi) (nds wut to prove that it ia an’ | Stones follow: (he gymnasium | tail the people would follow his ad-| thing as falling arches, RG a | re en TERNATIONAL LI and now playing first base in minor | ii, Wit Se i net at on eh “A. MoConk training Bout with the) i al bt “Another thing that causes foot|| cia, wt Clas, Ww. Coan as ak Shee th a league, He is Just twenty-tre neces | Graw declares he is not at all die-| Pmt, Haunted. a. so tl inte Blacksmith. | Fits loosened up a} vice and put in a much time 88/1 cibtes is people dont wear the || Sse fo Aélxcnetuy, oy of fall sil BOM “Sehimertinnrs. OF old and was married six weeks ago. | Dieased. He would have preferred to | W"wiyte Piiolpe’ fey! Aterander Hames, Wee that last day, and what be did | possible walking. right kind of socks. They ought to || oUt ii ¥ j osc OR g % img | @t Aft nikmont: 8 At Richmond this year Alan Russet | Ni °f,.0° Dut AF One 88 Be | ie fe, Ree se eee , yn ical Dee ihe fature “There is nothing that walking/ buy right and left socks, fobody eu . Tultimore,_ 44. Of _‘S9g| Aochestee_ AR 00 “She| Jersey City 6 won twenty-two games deapite the Pert thar Holaned ian iget oe wes ey ‘Brae tA fi you think you Know every| Won't cure,” said Hocking, “It ls eget NM istt foot Weartag a right ure Or ERODED CORES, aun fact that bia club is @ tail-ende: Ket rid of some of his vetorans and| fi Hirt, Sano. 2 uo: Percy by Bein ent eter vee bares [ence eure for Theumatiem, Constipe |” sale Guise to anybody that te rua ped roth 3 Other recruits have arrived, and it| ‘2C%, "il, nave no, alibi. All he bee | pte, sg SWE pret Nesasts Geb oe Eee aneiage sometain’ YeH IWving | 0% liver and kidney troublee—and | gown’ in any way, or has troublen spiceas. ate ‘gWsinaon, 6, in Ikely that Donovan will give Dau | the club ae proot of Just how muck | Better. Pnglemd fs era t fighting Fitz even baldness, Everybody ought to/from any sort of ailment, is to join | eneelphla, 0. Gtersland: b; 'Phitatetonts, a, PEASE, || Tipple, the Indianapolis star, of whom | they have been worth to the club tre net, Pp Mite bens, Mopook, i — join @ walking club, The club need Pi heer hdt Lee aes, Stentore will 2 , 2. Called at end of | end of tenth. Darkness, Becond game, est pas been wattaae es nance, a rather ingenious way of figuring,|1 up (twenty holes); Hyde beat tears, t ersons ‘o m jus iow much came. pple came lendrix, thoug t that. Br eer ree Saresy | woh donsiet. OF tare, tee bd a ka] Walking is good for him at the start ™ INTRBNATIONAL LEAGDE, the latter hails from New Orleana and |” —— Ramaon Defeats Deal. MeFarland's sparring partner.|and they should plan weekly walks/ ang’ yi) advise bim what kind 2 Prgptien Oy sitfalo. Pr Jerwey City” 4 Secon fuss was the champion batter of the Stil Out RUMSON, N. J., Sept. 18.—By defeat- There was one thing Packey| into the country, which is the only|o¢ shoes to buy. | 2: baluwors, 1. ‘el arrests. 3 iret game Southern League. Gilhooley is ex- omeaee hae a st as aa he OAS ie te ‘his heart set onthe Ughtweight/ way to appreciate natur “When walking, person should protien}. Pint mae pected in a few days, o} ), Bept. 16. had hi: y Mhampionship. He never got !t.| Hocking will be sixty years old) breathe deep and swing the arms, | man’s suspension from tne Cub lincup| bert Field in the Rumson Country Club Providence. 1 Montreal game = polo tournament by the score of 7% which will exercise muscles the aver. | Dostpoued enti! Speaking of Gilhooley, by the way, | waa to have expired yesterday, but @| Boris to hy, the Deal polo four will lay ie went ahead of him, One night] next month. He 1s a6 tall ned straignt ago person doesn't dream he ‘pos. | GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. Jack Dunn Rays that young gentle-|telegram from President Tener of the| on Monday the final match for the Mone eee, ee Sy On te oe tn eee 8. eee etna flesh, His eye | aes NATIONAL LEAGUE, AMERICAN, LEAOrE, Wan will prove a valuable man for | National Fees eS anersien h Cite itodai/a, patie’ Eetweee by ounce © orfluc 4 i 4 LEAGUE, Epica N i Fy 4 e bec of Zimmerman = | to ; oe Dac a bali aoe is as Clea us a crystal. me bo ee kane ee See tae be fies Jerk at Fi itaaren, fete at Nw Gora! Ne ramen, Peal he ener Monte tal Mal aut of “Umpire Eason last Tues-| Black B. and the Piping Rock Wan- ick eye of 8 5 vi have a headac! iJ ove r Ae i | 4 re. “gated to box Young Erno in Phila-| nd he'hus unlimited endurance, "| Dienty of water: | Exerelao will cause | io ae BeEasa Ss Weaacitntle, ve ow feoule In thrnwing, ie hae overs “ . ory v out al is water, cI i 5 N. NAL q sre, DAEt night het meceme one toe tas taunt” sald Hécking ge of perspiration is started, which | nega fla. Lacie ag pean playing regularly in centre fj ‘ eld. it Willie Ritchie to substitu to-day. “My father is eighty-two much better for one's health than | sary “Gilhooley may not have the best 4 Turkish bath, iin a Montreal 189 Rein eae A futfalo & “The sun is the best friend a man whipped Young Erne with| years old and it was only ‘Two games t er : ‘and jumped into Immediate| day ho told me he felt better than| “The sun 4 J | arm in the world,” saya Dunn, “but Fistic News and Gossip when he was twenty-eight years old. 4 r had. It put hair on the head Watking has kept his youth for him, | Of @ bald friend of mine and it made By John Pollock Ad Wolgast, who Intends to do plenty of fighting this fall and winter, has just received an offer of a guarantee of I have @ son twenty-two years old and he is a member of the New York Athletic Club relay team, His name is Horace A. He knows, from that all that I say about my hair thicker than it was when I was @ youth. “Walking has proved so beneficial to members of my club t} ~ ter carriers now Belong. bith ‘s championship. Ritchie won, it never would have boxed Mc- 4 when he held the title. IKE GIBBONS once acted as ‘Ted Lewis, the Boglish lehtweight, through thie manage’, Jimmy Johnston, states that he is ready to fight Willie Kitohie, and will agree to box him Try This Test, See if You’rean Alcoholic; You Can’t Get Away From It, Says Expert t, t 195 pounds, weigh in at SP. M., or at cated (a jo. 45 per cent. ot | ™ { are true. $1,600 with an option of weights, ‘Nothing w ease me better,"* eald sparring partner for Packey tn| the, bens ia ehy ee Seige in Heeniee Pe emi ry | he Bosion, the gross receipts, to fight BObbY | Tony inday, tian to meet Miche inns, ta an exhibition. Mike was a] iny footsteps as 1 followed in the} points, and aMdavits filed, certityin Waugh, the Weatern lientwelent, fr tralte or twenty round battle, as I really believe otsteps of my father. the o t Ki twenty rounds at Juarez, 5 that TI can get @ deciejon over him,’ Mme he pul Wg who knows how to walk, People| sage on his hike trom thee po Mcek Wired the offer to Billy McCarney, | | A maten bas been clinched between Willie See After Atty Nebis. He gave Mo-) can't walk right because they don't! dent of the Americcn “itannens manager of Wolkust, tonday. He. alns| BAM, the ent ide velterwelaht, aod Mier a fast fight, although gut. make shoes ight, owadays, | In Company, his employers, to the stated that he paid Battling Nelson a tebinn cow oe to and gotit into his head that! walking properly all Storming Cuch| head of the Boston branch. On the $3:100 for his end for hla out with a he could beat Packey. » years) the ground. ie firat day out he covered fifty-seven Wi at his club on Labor Day |7 er Lian been di Jater, the bout at Brighton Beach in ————— | miles in thirteen ho i BAe AMEN RED ‘ which Gibbons outfougbt Packey in — ours, reaching Yast fow Hridgeport on the second day he gree a Sele ieee | did fifty-four miles in thirteen hours, work for his go with Sheridan, beginning today, tem rounds. welterweight. He studied Walcott Sammy Harris, manager of Kid Williams, sent . happen carefully and kept his knowledge to stopping off at Saybrook, His t mises tn the alfere that he ta ready to beck | 20° Mandot, who fs to exchange blows with TM CORBETT was a great boxer) Himgait” Ho let the “Donon” batter day lasted Nim at Wakefield, ae bapa : Johuny Drnviee tn the main gn of tea rounda” wt when he held the world's heavy-|him around. Later, he got a matoh fifty-seven miles rurther on, being om battle for 65,000, a Ebbets Field Thurday night, will arrive to town Weight championship, Me was as/with Waloott, and the "Demon | the road fourteen hours, Nine hours knock bia out Er the $8,000 and | {osworra and wil) finiah up his taining for the re whipped Walcott—hammered him un-| thirty-eight miles away, and In from Geng“. Barton, who wt wi y White of Chicags, who boxes + Corbett boasted that no man could bit] 1 he quit twelve hours he reached his goal Hame-Ertie mateb, in which Barton aaid he did | ibe in Boston om next Tureday night, him if he didn't want to be hit. At i — Boston, after twelve hours’ Aurelio Herrera was Bat Nelson's a med atten fe ra not give the decision to Ertle, Joe Shiemie has followemt in the fontatene of Carson, training for the fight with told, ho had walked 250 miles in a Orleans fight promoter, | UF suecesaful fighters by buying an aut Fi ons, Corbett ent for a gi-|sparring partner, Later he gave Nel- rs. ‘The last day was the ltt torial city oak Bight rhb, being ene. | 20" Was twenty.cne ye = le young boilermaker who was! son the toughest fight he ever had in h Boston has experienced in| Neuss la lesion: AOA” WML onor of the occasion just beginning to fight around Los) his life and came within an ace of Years but Hocking finished strong Burns stated that he was ready to arra Shugrue |e to bai ie Ritohle for . This was Jim Jeffries. Jeff knocking him out and preventing his "4 fresh, In addition te Oct, 4, ts to win, for his eyes and that Lis lay.off has Corbett’s camp and boxed with champion daily fora month. One day I suggested to Corbett that Jeft- Ties might be champion some day, be- being world’s champion. Jaok McCormick was Kid McCoy's sparring partner. McCoy and Mc- Cormick fought. McCormick chanced between Al McCoy and either Young Abeer or | Mike Gibbons for tie middleweight cha:mpionahip Jobuny Dunn, manager of Meloy, ead ba would let his man fight Gibbons provided that this record, | Hocking has walked to New Haven, | Attempt of an Alcoholic pit Brew te noventy-five miles, in aventecg Ti From Memory. hours, or two hours better than Ed- - | ward Payson Weston, The Municipal Court of Chicago hi made him stronge,, McCoy received the same terms as Gibbons, Frank Moran is surely working hard for thie See tiegt cntan naga cirengtO end to lend a wild ewing and knocked | | Hocking was born im Cardiff,/a psychopathic laboratory under the | foming Vottle with Jim Coffey in the Garden on e joy out. ea. came to tht ° P, ,04 0 tight Ma Oct, 19, for in a letter from Sai Lake, Mo: laughed and aid Jeffries was y years ago. His y Aad senatry forty charge of Dr, William J, Hickson, an weight of the Pacific Coast, to fight atuing Fda d bierpoaicine Morn big and clumsy.” ‘Ho couldn't Madis: expert trained in the clinios at Zu- HERE'S a story that Joas Wil- Lahn, John Weissmante! has completed ) ou the road every on Square Garden in 1878, over bouts for the open air ning with Willi 4 Is already tn good _ #00 anything but swift and graceful ' the mile route, and he w wi rich, Bwitzerland, which lead the Cares ten-fownd iq pe. He will finists training at Dal Haw. -adtion Mike his own in 4 champion, I rn papeghdecrng #0 | eioth a, Raion ane THe oe A | Sania MERC conten Tk tual abate which he will mage at Ebbets I rater Ral ne D ator, beginning Oct, 1, Andy Cortes has heen booked for two tighta ty his manager, Al McMurray, His first will be om went Thurday night, The opher two oo will be between Joe Asevedo and Frankie Callahan and Johnny Dundee and Joo Mandot Curtis, both of whom are now doad, he formed the first walking club in this country, This was in 1879, He tory Dr, Hickson determines whether men are chronte drunkards, Fitzsimmons sunk his left into Cor. ‘Dett’s solar plexus tn the fourteenth and knocked him out. When = was beginning his fighting career, It's an interesting story. but rm th Wetting Kelly of iimore for fi haw been a mem ‘The method of the test is reported ‘The Fairmont A, 0, lu the Bronx will bed a more for fifteen fought again it was against feared ne of New Orleans puts) Ont, ‘or other ver anes, at Tene by Lucian Cary in the Illustrated TESTES CESS CiaM una} cnt of thee trun boule tI show | Gi hale tne Aiceny a. of Psahinaie, Y parr! rr ‘peal 0 ¢ ett knocked out the man who| “Willard,” says Walsh, “was train-|Cqyie i2® Peebpnder of the Walkers World of Chicago. It is called the vi will meet Abe in tae oft twelre rounds taken Corbett tue i ay, and ing at Bill O'Gonne ry sympasium in| 300 member ‘omprises | ual memory tost. Certain fxures or mind is so diseased that he is helpless; The physician concludes that im+|.°",q go Red" Mack will go against Johnny | a ar’ fought Corbett" and|Btate Street. Johnson did some work 5 drawings are exhibited to the prison- ’ rc prisonment only increases the diseano, | Red, waile in the main event Tom Kelly of the) gies. startin, the Inca! middleweight j led him out too, ‘These aparring|there, One day while Johnson was! rorant wth age Leet to tain for the fs errr arte re ABD IBah Hin GERFIGN TOF Um, Bee rea Men eeLhe ORTIOnt'e contacting: (Meee wil sven Brown with Pema lee Aso MAN, Une Leeel RA GlemniA. ee * ub. He plans | er for ten seconds; he in then ordered | “You will notice," he suid, “that the| which weakens the patient's resisting " ‘i oaton partners are deadly. working he wanted some big fellow tolty walk to Buff | er inst b ving; he recom-| J the promising Noth Adama, 3 on the rH a with, looked a . o drawings display the tremor of the spar with. He look round and] has’ alread. Btarted training fee the | (2 Peproduce them from memory, ‘The| drawings display the t f tHe ronda iene Work on Oo varel in the'lica te seem OMMY WEST was sparring part-|saw Willard. fe Ne axe haniene ne Mlustrations show the result of the| alcholic. But the munifcant thing lalnocinty of healthy+minded men, The | nant i Rer for Joe Walcott when Joe]. Here, young fellew.’ oalled Jobn-| alive in 1917 fell walk to Chicago, ‘| teat of @ man who was arraixned aw al the fantasy, the putting into the) drinking man who finds himself get-| moe contests Sep SPORTING. A was known as the “Barbados |*P:,/4, You Want to box with mo? wife beater and an incurable drunk-|drawing things that are not in tho| ting such results aa the above from a|"keoamt" O'Dounell 0 the “Black Demon” and ‘No, id Willard, ‘When I box ard. original ho is trying to reproduce test, he says, ought to see a neu- olympia A, A. of Philadelpoi “ with you it'll be in the ri I'm From these drawings Dr, Hickson! Fantasy of that sort means dementia | rologist in @ hurry, Try the test on he gow Battling Lahn & Killes,’ West was aleoing to you some day, draws the conclusion that the man's praecox,’ yourself. a Gporting Clud of Breoklya, i ‘ t ‘ FB ed it fom et > MEO pre nre ee RNR ETF EN AE MTS TREES ENE MELT BT ae

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