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an tne A Ree antl Where THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1915. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK BE NUMBERED IN aniline nagement Adopt Pian Used \ in Some Colleges Last Year : MOither Fo ill News, _- 2s _ a t ‘ i » Owen Ziegier Writes From Up Xo = ee | in the Woods About “The : ow (1 be mm | 4 Days of Real Fighting.” | seine wubb iaiin ai (/ NS ee wan ren we football mi iy alld ary . GET SUT On THe Teasn,, ) ) \ = 4 oe et and f est. be Den. ae " as eel As — * : CORES ot isso ee = )) Si Smee, sets BNE ah LAO) WE Pee Snr core of bea ae Ua that the sport har all hold on the pubi fa training , |Phil Carter at Age of 19 Is Regarded ig ia Me tg ae / writers are seve =, ractive d nome 2 of the kind And among the famour jot play will use Airead: fF \eat te rememtared eter | )/ By Golt Fans as Second Jerry Travers (2). 0000). { timers than Owen Ziegler, wirove let ° j bee id, and Metcuife’s plan follows . Y ae, samen 9 a SenreenecenineINaIIrS — “—=|to have every n on otuad I pear whan oun) Of Winner of Greenwich Cup, With | ail under ail eonitions. ar Wigren read with in 7 A - ' k " ain of the Ober- i Bushesde dia Tet SlePartiand, A lee ee! Cost “i Five Tournaments and One m dgtt cles Will” probably be hd pany miles from New e200. ihe e ee red cone J a fort Grad eet, te even La _— } Championship Title, Has Best Pil Saks schacwe (of the ret vane © | SBformed by the best porting au - 1 Beis hich ie sout has, Fag: Record of the Season—Began Ce , ae Te ee een ee Seen Aenean AE SRR Ia Swing Clubs Ten Years Tie Valo varsity had a" off day yous ors rounts for a Fy ree’ decision - Pi H N L ds | A he “ ts ud Let at ly | rane of ihe ante instend. of 0. ure Were on wht’ Renae < | Alexander With One-Hit oft lh | et ac eae Grint Nat saat P , 1 B-CUBRION ree: .cscoarveoystun Head as edeke ee, ls riattinging' ste oe" wet | Vietory Against Braves . fey| Lseune asters tevsenes” te ra'ntwhels fucka ibe atoh 25 cot ing schooled. How many, appear . waka Title Ma c wen and the greatest Is Phil) Tica Peutials Ware © ata te the | dir inate tute | Cinched Flag for Phillies pores a gon Fria sea celles Bicded rere ‘over schooled’ Se we enibiieblis + tock George Moore, the three-cushion bil- {UN Trail looking youth of nineteen, | punt on the reguiars’ 40-yard who weighs scarcely 120 pe r Sayre recov ‘Were in the old amateurs for sev- | Hard champion, was outplayed last jo weighs ly 120 pounds. For eral years before entering the pro- chance with the Giants and had to] night b 1 y in the second | Proof there's his ye feria ciney and expecting “ive Pitcher Whom Pat Moran Counts | joni a to the: minora BIGAS by Willlam Hesy to’ the e008? | tournaments won and one ohamplon- pul lo see Ua, seth 7 y : : e or ) e gy I ne On to Win World’s Series Gave} just to prove thot he ts still pret | atre Concert Hail, and lost the lead ree carea NRE DE Metopelliehs, CAFE ae st Meath She hefty in his old left arm Nap Rucker)The score now stands: Huey, 100; | ‘°Mpeted in only one other champion- Brilliant Exhibition While Red alnst the Giants yesterday and| soore, #0, Moore had a lead of ten ne He ~ cevageate: Senior | one of the best games of the} when last night's game started, so} Metropolitan, Johnny Anderson de- z . Larry Doyle, fighting to win! that Huey gathered 60 points while| ated him jn the semi-finals after a , star end last season Gaye wien men who boxed for Sox Players Look On. the batting championship of tho Na-| the champion was making 40, 3-hole battle, the longest match ever and trained z living were since: Mir maive: PHILIP CARTER Py juntil he was hur nd @lack, the big | tional League, tried every scheme ed in a inetropolitan hampion freshman giv lil be eligible to RaGuntae toe Yoace car sah beohded Meee nmin teatnee pela 4. 10,% Vigor the best showing of any | {20,cUP:,, It was an unplayable Iie. pmbly thought, what's the use of play: ook ccsutnatioas "were the crowd Thad at ny gymna: h as nothing doing. Larry , . q ar’ ‘as the best showing of any | Carter lifted the ball and placed it on eaey and donnne Wah Gane and bathing place at Bath E By Bozeman Bulger. q . 4 Johnny tal ld were he players who watched ) ed the b scrubs went down the fi phal para rnsey’s ne and Then the din trlum- Le Goge guking the muchdown on @ brilliant end rush from the 10-ya 1 lark took | Thompson's place at quarterback and ; Chariton played the guards, instond berts and Shel- |oony Ob t were no changes. rs record, five for twenty-five ro: ing aguinst an oppon 0 gets a3 }tried chopping, hard” swinging aud! solfer, young or old. To sco the' the turf within & couplo of fect of the] umapar > helene Ne Bes Corbett came * AT MORAN could not have] then dropped back to a bunt, but all youngster in action is to know how| spot. ‘This was an error, whieh would | Yate wi with Kid brought the National Leaguo|to no avail. He was up four times he could win so many tournaments. | have given Mudge the hole. in lifting at Madison Square Gar- rithout a single blow, | First of all, the yout ru Thad Gus Ruhlln, Charile race to « prettier climax tf the |“! aged ion! il born goiter. He: clube All ble ciate |e Goff, Tommy White, Oscar Gard- | well, especially his half-iron shots, Qf " stage had been set by rule and meas-| Herbort and Kocher, the new bat- Rei eee eaee AORr, EME | Oona the Stas puitch rebearsed une| tery for the Kee ES Fo dh ok & & & Ol which trivel up to the pin on a dead, brook was the hazard and the ball Whistler, Wibows MeFad tip.’ Migh tings 4; 4, & “otal seéee' HE | line, Carter drives an unusually long| should have been dropped une the tee nights’ ble yy 10y, | ball, though in build he looks to be} bank, With the loss of a stroke Car- eames ore of & candidate for a parlor) ter decided to play, but his next shot sport, bounced off in the rough and. h t Carter did on the 430- | yard fitth w a player should always drop behind, | shot on the g a mid-iron ven after a sliced drive t 4 to have the hazard between tho|near a wall and wien ran down a| OR ae land hole. In Cart ase the | twe J., Sept, 30.—Con- on is being paid to guard p son the Princeton team, Larsen, fre he ineligilftes of last year, ts good shard of titention along ants, did their work xceadingly well and under ordinary conditions would have won. y-flve footer, . at the up-hill twelfth, Carter made green on h uld have had & tw fe for a three, wh N, A Fey Wistert ee eeciliivan: tll the now champs were letter per- ri he | Torklng every day und wilting to | fect: Dodgers got but seven hits and two for training und trainers. ye for training and trainers. | Alexander, the greatest pitcher of| runs, Herbert has excellent contro! | JOHNSTON AND M’LOUGHLIN tee shot and but piayed it 1 Mudge was 68, Be ‘Travers, Oulmet and Evans were be- short to the sr > e 3 team ! and e fact that not a stolen base In addition to his golfing skill this! yielded the hole fudg y . f winning jreenw: Hider © them when 1 ‘a 200-acre f! them all, after having led bis team!and the fact | g 8 yielded the hole to Mudge, the only| Carter, after winning at Greenwich, Falsing hoxs and-chickens 1 lave !ciose to tho flag by wiining thirty Was recorded shows pretty woll how WIN AT TENNIS IN WEST, youngster has the temperament and | one he won in the match. Stor’ Philadelphia. to-day, whe tutes for uinety-three acres of woods, with a : cloue he watches the base lines and — | requirements of a great match player, rter at all the other h lt play on the New York team to t Jota Of rabbits and hinds, a ond | 6ames, was permitted to deliver the ‘holds up runpers. Hoe gave but one] KANSAS CITY, Sept. 30.—In exbibl-| plenty of steadiness, nerve and ag- invincible and the college player] morrow in the tri-city matehes for | 4 go0k and ote of things 1, -R00K, | final blow, and he did it by shutting base on balls. tion matches William M. Johnston, na- #ressiveness. He is always plugging | never had a chance. Mr. Mudge prob- | the Leslie Cup. Snetruction. \ Siways. | Pen {0 S000, Fellows out tho Braves, the champlons of the) Gs iugon Joined Charles Eb. {tonal tennis champion; 3. E. McLough- |4Way, Gt his opponent, never quits, cite coat nis m has the ‘In Mitthiows's Fecord you have me | world, with one lone hit—a clean wal- nena Daaiavioa lage aekt dunk jin. runner-up and former ttle holde:,| 4nd es wae By A a pd es Bluthenthal ed out by him in two rounds, , e Oty on ther !and Clarence Griffin, with Johnston aed Ld Begs 4, > ° . ntres, iar tinged yhcanet |On” sono chat “Wooten saooe"! Wi cto'eute or wii'ties, “abe ae tate aaa ata ate ele eae eG Meheen Cars Qualify for and ot seve mes and low hat once hn to 0 a e & ei b. pa 4 \ players of the Kansas City Aletic Cuul ‘a er, a wong Island reed putting Savannah, Ga, T wax knocked out | ¢ 16 he ‘s record crowd to-day"—it was a very small | Jesterday, Johnston defeated Jack Can-| doctor. The boy has been whachi : peed y ee etine Cravath, holder of the season's recor > y t hours of tard George Green (the original Young dded he 5s aj one—“is the tpoff,” said the Captain, [non in a hard contested match, 7—5, Mc-| golf balls ever sin though ho nev which was spent in roett), in San Francisco, “one | for home runs, added another a “It convinces mo’ that the public inj Loughiln defeated Clifford J. "Lockhorn, | Competed In a national champlonstp 00 Astor u ace bbott did most of the E 96; by Ed Denfuse and | starter for the downfall of the former | not interested in a post season series, |S—), Playing with Lockhorn, MeLour He was busy with school work when ’ punting, us the couches want to make alo Buras, in, 1800, and by Mat- | Chainpa. If there ia nothing to decide them} {im defeated Johnston and Griffith, 6 } pun’ 1 ant to tna in » but that's o fond |¢ pa, , f —_ > 3 | ect! : him a Kuod second for Driggs. Moore ailection to ime, when ean look | Again, the entire team of Boston |see nothing very sportsinaniike Jn ea Ing eliminated from the recent Dex | je niso being tried out in thie capacity to the number T put down for ree, aps pluying. ‘The money part 1s second- troit tournament. If Carter bad been ; «_ [the starter when the word was given| with the hope of devel him Int So aa ea re Rod ee on Me works aorleae naw tue [29 and dork ice would be enous |DUNN PLAYED 36 HOLES | there—welly whai's the use of post-|Contest Board May Give Driv-|t>°.t'r on thir lone Journos of 200 | ieinn kickess | Hee ». Boxing is 8 Raine ue . “yh hy enous erewell he us t : fiat will die, but they should | work of Alexander, the ono ian that |‘ Slve the players cigurette chango, AT LAKE PLACID IN 111,} mortems—still that boy Phil ts some golfer, He was full true and honest ones. There ix a feeling among the contestants will try and there |9f the prize money. ers that som whe v ; erainons and referees capable | stands between t and the big end | #83 Way- cont f the players have not}. Reports from Lake Placid, N. Y., a1 action in the final The biggest surprise of the race is| ers Chance to Try Out Cars Up, ™!\"*. HARVARD. “ CAMBRIDGE ’ pt, 30.—Tt ! RS i or round of the Greenwich tournament ; the failure of Ralph De Palma, winner} announced ‘1 ning at wishes to all t ris Speaker, rypbath s {all chance of winning disappearea Pe n'sT and 54, total of 111 for| Mudge, the Yale student, who de- . sae i rat * eat peti imbridge, Boss 1D, Yours fo WEN HH, ZIEGLER. nin, Harry Hooper, “Dutch aaa are and that it js too late now for them je°teivs. “Dunk in golf Sirestor ei dru | feated ‘Marston and Oulmet in earlier Bigger Entry. |to quatify, He has been around the “Xi Cambridge, Bow: H. ZRGLER, —Jand thos fellows seen ex nurkapte | show life in a city fight, club. rounds and who won the qualifying | speedway three or four times, but as] OWN in Australia mood boxing | A eae eee eit ge . medal in the n that the Building Commissioner may yeason with u one-hit game and that onal championship, S request to build yet has not tried to qualify, Yeste bouts are drawing fairly big} against a club that has faced bi Young Mr. Carter merely gave Mudge e = ee ee om a "i y weve Mi sa an day morning it was reported that he xates. in spite of the war, The | nearly twenty times this siunmer? If Bowling Magnates Meet To-Day LO” | Rae ieeere ata won Pup and’ Ay ir Contest Board of the Auto-lnoq “frozen” the piston of his ma- | vt . “ | he can do that to a ball club familiar - ; sia hela mobile Association of America| chine, All manner of reasons have! Sgctepenpnp stile fs gal pate | with hls work, what ought he do to Wiudee won only 6 single holeie the is very much disappointed at » have) MARY PUTNEY EARNED ° Ww entire match, but this was an un- been given for his failure to quality, stows drew over $10,000, “Sndyry | Club that haw never fares Hit Ar range Evening orld Tourney ustal one, The sixth at Greenwich is] the number of entries that has quail-|and there are many who doubt that} $9,200 IN TROTTING PACE, } ee SOP TUCHNg Ope 4 Wesle had quite a lot over which to ponder 405 yards long. There is @ brook run-/ fled for the biz $50,000 race for the| ne wilt start in Saturday's big $50,000 rae ning straight’ in front of the green, rae ott iatinna 4 ‘ <MBUS, 0. Sept. 80,--Che “gy! ORGS poche Cri as 3y;_}Sary then for a bowler to enter ta to second ahot failed to cleur|Astor Cup on Saturday. | Bo far only | race, ROHR Bis: BAR Ala A 6. of Promoter "Snowy" Baker's| Despite the fact that the strain ts) Professionals Will Not Be Elie] an “out this blank and desicnate the The ball dropped in be. fifteen cars have qualified, whe Ma, lovers the seme Peree ine oaceak alley nenrest his home or the one he|tween stones on the bank nearest they expected thirty cars would fac ours | ected to ca 1 bs to crac vf * 4 any |i decustomed to patronize. — After | = fete, are to leave for the war In a {0 often—Moran declares bis man wi} gible to Compete for Many}; ling to this office, he will receive time, accordin, or T]not let up in their p! ing, Bnd, Mi a a istration card to be presented at from “Snowy aker | possible, will win four stragiht from Prizes Offered. the alley he may select. He is then giving free training to several hun-| the Braves, If the team should take eligible to roll in she oliminations. Tho red schoo!bo: climtuations, which will last about unteer soldier - Although the official elimination! Valentine's pacers, Judge Ormonde date for trials hay been announced, tt| 4nd Dwight Logan, shared with Mary Js now said that drivers will be given, Putney, a three-year-old trotter, hon- until Saturday Just before the race to) Ors of yesterday's grand circuit racing quality their cars for the wig event, | Nelther pacer won, each race being unfinished, but Judge Ormonde did a mile in 2.0249 in tho third heat of the brothers, Harold (referee at dium) and Frank, a well known \ ¢ and hundreds of vol-|a rest now, the manager fours the Grover Berdoll has been unable to thereby probably do-|demon athletes will go stale before Fistic News and Gossip : elght weeks, ore necessary to decide make a time trial because he hag been| Arch City Stakes, and Dwight Logan Beets For she Sairiotio cause than |the end of next rook, WEee the oe The leading bowfing magnates of] tho three best men and two alternates By John Pollock held up in Philadelphia by some court| Kt two heats of the 2.15 pace, step~ oR anata aad lita Frente quite satisfactory to the Dodg. (Greater New York will Ket together | or substitutes for the regular tourna-| arto spending three weeks qt Sara-_ night, Ho will go against Al Thomas of the east ping the secopd one tn in The World office this afternoon to] ment team. The average for an en- re trying to beat the Giants Lee, , ren 4 ‘ ‘ ED" WATSON, a fairly good | C7 WhO ane t¥INE te Peetond place. [arrange The Evening World Bowling | trant’s ten best scores will decide his en battle Tournament, There will be sixteen} standing, and he may roll as many {training for his coming ten-rounc California = “super - Ileht- poked for a while yesterday as a. ath ‘ | i : weieht.” who went to Aus- tt the Red Sox would have themselves | OF More academies wented at this | Rames over ten proceedings or other, It 19 expected| yf Putas ned $5,200 ide he windup at the reopening boxing sh ary Putney earned $5,200 and a toga Lake, where he indulged in Might [site in the vind “rorting Club tu Suler's Park |{@t he will arrive to-day tn order to! $500 cup for her owner, Chauncey to-morrow night. In the semi-fioal, Harry Gattle | Make @ trial to qualify for the race, | Sears of Fall River, Mass. when she he wishes during |with Jim Coffey, the Irish heavywelght, | of portchestor, N. Y., tackles atmar Sullivan, —- won the Horseman's Futurity that had {n Madison Square Garden on Oct. 1% |and in the opening contest ‘Tex Kelly will Another driver who ts expected to| an aggregate value of $10,000, Frank Moran, the Pittsburgh heavy-|erap punches with Hube Howant, arrive to-day is Tom Allen, who will —_——— Ibe aye 5 ha Wewely al NORWEGIAN GIRL WINS weight, returned to town lust night from| piiy Heunett, the clever Mehtwelaht of Ire | dV Hugo Ogrens's car, RACING SELECTIONS. } SELECTIONS ‘o be purely an 0 ~ ‘ he Spa, accompanted by bis trainer, |tand, and Jimmy Flys of Long 4 Cl, | om Orr i ; \. r and will give th th i : ’ u Ape ‘om Orr, it is aunounced, will drive Beh aan de teee Lee MORE TENNIS HONORS. Jwinie towis. Moran tooked tn fine | worm eneaged tovtay by Sunon Tiaberty c cl | ing eur of Htacry Grant who Me aaa peting. The majo have already | the ellmination eclared American League champions | mectins a rf pecs inte. sisal tralia, has made a hit in the An-|doclared Amertoal Mlay. but_at the signified thelr intentions to enter tipodes. Baker writes: Watson has | fast moment the Tigers came through their Teeced proves himecif*a tremendous little} and won. Now the announcement ie Sours ter,, First he met © promising | may be postponed until the end of the |? bat 8 ‘Australian lichtwelcht, Billy) week, as the Red Sex have another | bowler “4 1 fi declared that he 1s already tn |{n the main go of ten rounds at the opening ehow iy Sibel ud nable mee ~~ *and hammered him badiy, i they need {s one more|duainted with tourney bowling and RO8TON . shape and declare at we nig jot the Astoria Boxing Chub op nest. Tuceday dat big ev nt owing to in- | HARVE DE GRACE. Y Gey off a 4 in one of the many pr BOSTON, Mans., Sept, od condition for the scrap, as he only ; received In practice, — Eddie |] First. Race--Moonstone, Handful 1, welshing 142 vounda, Watson | Victory for themselves or one more|lso to win one of the many prixes |, COTTON, Muse tan a woe comet pounds, He will. resume | tit, Mishy Grabam aud the Kehoma Kid wll Lor onbacker qualified for ¢ IP ist, Rae onstone, Handful, an Henri Demlen, who | Tike which » donated by Sve. y weighs 2 '. 1 Fes ave it out tm the other ten.found ¢ontey ose Juilette | Hibat Demien “paid tovtelt ‘tor | 4% ae torah ars ning World, It t# very’ probable «| sions in the Longwood tennis tourna-|training to-day at Dal Hawkins's road |™"® tot “ |] Second itwe—Juverance, Little ' “447 pounds. ‘Rod,’ after ae number of interesting additional Ment. yesterday. Playing with LT hedeepbabalted Sat ai Charley Murray, the fight promoter of Buffalo, » only man to! | Hugh, Amans. i outing him in the first’ round Among baseball men, pertionlariy prises will be donated mal DVrlaht of this clty dn’ the mixed [house in Westchester N. ¥., has informed the writer that he has com. y. In hin | pg tpitd Kace—Celto, Kaskaskia, Joo 5 7 A i onated, sublex, Mis stedt vi ci 4 m e ten-mund vere late him for eight rounds so hard | those tn Se Srporionn Lanne, it if Tho amateur idea is to bar alley |AeyPlet, Misa, Biurstedt AYrtually car. | samy Johnston, whose clever handling of ‘Ted | pleted (il arrange neate for he tsnaa : esto 6 verod, the pin 1.11.80, bourth Race-—McBride entry, King pat the towel camo in. He stoped | ieid ‘Leonard, Shore and Footer in | ow any one who Is employed on} partner being decidedly off hin same, |rawis, the Bngtish borer, bas renited in Lewis | battle betweas doe Menuet, the eines aide Jun averake of 100 milea an hour, Neptune, Regina ' Pen aene.e bow rounds, Aus, £1," | upon som nd that, unless those} an und bowlers who have rolled | No real upsets were recorded In any Of Pyeing ‘one of the contenders for the world’s Nght | vio of the Houth: and Houty Kanwes, the Badiale |e mraxeretl (A DATeer Te ante AttormiOn, ILLIE RITCHIE has a decent| three go wrong, the others will not in the Greater New York individual ta division eight champions lls euler forthe) TT ea eh aes eau | ogealclg. ftckent in a Maxwell |f Daingeriield a Aten, Forum, Beh o not in the | champtonships. pure the so- atement that the bout between Lewis and see sensi £0, of 98.7 mile ho S Wan toa) Outlook atreak that will earn him even | have a chance, Joe Wood ja hot in Me dealled “professionals” of the buwiing| , Niekt Baseh Tritton at the Atlan A, A, of Boston op Tusaday | vices of the Quensberry A! (°. SLOT miles aa 4 He Neventh Race—High Mark, Lols V., i more friends before he retives | POM Of Nhe ae casary to make him | game in this city, The, F ederal Lewmrue will Introduce | signe crew a $9,000 ate, Simmy further stated | Tom McCarty, the cowboy Hearrweialt of Men. & tires, Knight Deck | boxia: ‘| Hy ‘tant t decided that as soon as all the [night baseball at ashington. DP, nd amounted to $1,050, 0, who Mt many good figlits at the local $ i : green, ame Srerwesien, Hering | valuable in eo important & series, The) | 1 aye Menke eanne kiyn, on Satur eT aihty wail {tat Tawia's end emounted to $1,080 ties the earlt part of the year, wee sigued up| care which have quallficd and thelr LOUISVILLE. Mt said that the real reason Shugrue | So. comnting pon ‘ « i 9 Evening World will print an entry 2¢3trunk on five # towers eighty feat] gyce Dillon, who 14 to hook up mith Jim Bare [00% iY Dy ne i ee best time follow Pink Hacer Lads. “Hoon ‘Wanted a fostponement was that Shu-|the bulk of the work, though they Ante with the matada OF all: i blgh. “By the use of green filters and ange, N. J., beavyweght, 1m the ma | night's battle between Jim Mavage and * Oaklund grue wasslill having trouble with his| rl pret certain” of Shore, ae Bank mith the nan y Viger *[roticctors It'ts hoped (0' be able to uit= eae omete Meld "tn. Hrooklen, | LOMOHON nigN's battle my Havas thurman Gi eyes, nie prompuy potined the) elongated IeiUW Wi www ft rot the Garden shows that he |< ——————-— not box Shugrue next month if re is any doubt that Shugrue4s ft/| bya fe demanded that Shugrue y raya to-morrow might, arrived here last night from PALATE Te tDs Dllon save, that, he ex [ot Brooklyn on Saturday evening, Ox W. 1, pe, [pect Savage to give J battle, but feels] Young Otto, who has sto te, Castack, Carty will battle at the Broadway Sporting Club % ‘d Kuco--Luke, Black Toney, At Fourth 8 ma bi STANDING OF THR CLUBS, Rae ekar ae e—Blackie Daw, Ellison, br Harry i MERIC Tl’ O14 |contident of stopping him, nate Lv alrod ambitious fighter with hls terrific blows, will us ‘th Bite {Relnce Hermis, Water Be chenine, by two competent ocu- wow pel. cw x Wr i ty $e | ers Mutchell “and " vey Donley a8 oni | aed aaa nutes ue ot Wiese ro. victorias to bis witch, Flee Cl Sra paguerier teh tec! 1 to} 10" Atanonten... 90 13,8 4 in the other tw v weont on Saturday night, ‘The scrapper who pixth RiacemJer isddea, Mock- test Bhugrue ifthe Jeracy boy is al BR iisisk: & a aaa a eer cas town enti [Soe apts toe See Gaus ah te "LANG diee-Menicn, salah at, but has flatly determined that mt 9 ‘StolWwesthon. & * Of Venterday'’s Games 4 matte won, sliosbed lode Seireen Golilen| Oto Sepp 102M Maney test tor ten sounds whaventh Ht anioc, Malabar, Be will not box Shugrue if there in SOF YESTERDAY'S | Baieie: 4: eoskim. 6 Marine urls, to Newark slugger, They will [at the Quoensberry A, C, of Long laland City : any danger feet hy rag May eunier Jes Kansas Ciy, 4) Bt Louie, 0 for en founda ab the Mroadvay Stora | pay asks, the Chicago welterweight, and pase rsaerenresessamesreeeraerremeerr— ; throu boxing him. otro omeeneeeenene ooklyn on Saturday night, Marthold a , ot aR ps * russ 38 afe Ukely tobe” in- 'chiclamathe' 4.” Washlngon, 10" Ph Vines game, || GRmeM Neheduled for To-Day, | Cu" St im Mudht AT MeCoy, but. the. lather ne rare See ree eee tes |. MONTRBAL, . Quenec, er > SPORTING, by boxing, Ritchie won't be the Cacia, 4 Washington; 29, Philadelphis, 5, Second gi | Ruffelo at Brooklyn. Glaimed the time was too short for him to get of tha lemma A. C.. which will be staged | JONNY Lore had a shade on Kn ut | cists, (0h 10.908 4 Palate him. Another thing ls GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. | {nto condition for the, wrap rte at pattie, {12 the Clarmunt Avenue Risk, in Brovkimn, next OO tian AC. leat Hikht.. Both boys |, SACK DILLON Va. JIM BAVAG Amgen belry maken 3 & i fooklrn at New York + Philadelphia gt Wasbington field have already fought # bard ten-round battle, |r cay night, Burke ius movant here from orice hard Brown looked heavy, but deen) Mltciell et rant Ro ee a ow his 3 ) hhiladeiphia at Boston Bt Tous at Deuroit, bs sing east side Hight Chi by Paeckey MoFarland, and hes made was fresh at the finish, Ele put up 1 and $2," Rox and Kingwide Se “ Reaciis nore ia. cnponenty Whatensh "be. rl, aiareballs Pole Grounds, to-day, 9 P.M, | liany Jammer inio ‘ection eeuin tomorrow good In the Uno tattle be lias fought wo faz, stiff, clean battle, Mficadte ow ‘os ane, “er, 'Ou00 aotbuaas , to same, 5 4

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