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ae nes ne ee ee RL i ATS RRR TERRE eee 78S BVANING WORLD, TUBSDAY APRIL 10, 105 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [fes22) THE PUG HALL OF FAME RABID RUDOLPH. owe , SmHve- OF he Pree PF vmnne 0 tte ten et B' ING right of handed | Joes Willard About the Only Rea Champion We Have in the Six Recognized Classes lar es Co Comme ae nly in jaat piace ee My me re mtage Kame a ” ne have id es anpions haw venined cvane@? Jone nbn wie ao on eet W a d basin ° al © ation ++ oe ’ P , [OF te hare come yritertion frm the a realoe 7 way wive = sai « j . . y, y | Hering ten fiattemed comeiders qhaneed ai 17 pa , / Bow Hetil ale ihe hinanial leary weigh | Ves j lie " Campamsiio? membe: The U & being at peace, Frank Fae tke thie ; oa. Baker ie showing good judgment in Sim Corbett seven e bunting ‘on de of the three mile - Fitaeimmons, middiewemht CHHAMneion limit. mpion VERY GOOD DAKE Mi fommy Ryan, welterwedht enam \ haw > plug that iT WONT Mare WieNarT | 7 ow atin “ f he can tnduee caddy on the side ‘oung Corbett, Jack Johnaon, flashed across the horizon and Even the Yale football author. ities onunot stand public criticism. Some time ago, when Capt. Black announced his opposition to num bering the players next fall, which attitude received the hearty sup port of the editorial department of pion. wigns, Nabuwoteht shampten. ‘OR, OMEN TITLE een 5 i sia Madre sep ted eG EE colt ] WU eo sie uae, pice sa cine i, Aleck Smith Predicts | ocean Br sete eee eer’ On the Links This Season nil iat = _— By John Pollock = peared, but have left thelr i * i throughout. Dut, b of al his} All of the prominent amateur boxers pagiliatic histor. That Both Gardner's National] out, Tut, best of all, In mi thiy, SIcinity, a Well Ga Pidny SCH B Gat etery,. There is one great} Will Be Won by Newcomers Is] """i\". e Some men take all their exer- cise in non-refillable bot Therests one man | bot Jews refuses | ae A ball player who won't take orders fs about a9 useful as oats in a garage, an whip Jess Willard J the furelock y te Amateur Hoxie Cham Kegmie Lewis te another vomer. He the City ALC. in W champion—Joes Willard. Jer*) Qpinion of Wykagyl Profes-|!" of the Carter type, but tis sam beat ts " use he is 4) at present isn't so Anely developed. 1 ly responsible for the inak- giant in elze and etrength—a much| f Ren | Sy aoma tine Radner te mirnruse! champions, aa the boxers are|| the Yale News, there was a storm A aaliper as %) bigger man than Jin Jeffries, sho] and Reggie Lewis Coming) when they iiave had @ litte more | always In perfeat ahape for thelr con-|f of protest from all over the coun- ‘ wag once called the “cave man.” Ile Ch ions eeasoning | Francis Oulmet, the Bay State golfer, who startied the golfing J) + hard to defeat the hol try. The Evening World attacked 1s algo a remarkably ekiiful fighting ampions. “It is mighty bard to predict the,f world by defeating Harry Vardon and Edward Ray, the English J) Tho clude that have entered me r A The reeult say pag —_——--- outcome of @ big tournament, but at ‘| i fo the different classes are the Trinity |] ‘18 policy severely rT ater on. ’ Pp Py tr it, 5 boxer, having attained greater prof: | aie REG; fo uclaar ob REOHLE Cantberelnowanvraiigiaun||t crocus, cu Devers sve He, Netiunel oben! GHempIOneEID Ee Club, Union Settlement, Hast Sle Itouso |] i8 that Yale has changed its mind || Had weather is hampering the col- vlency in defense than «ny other LECK SMITH, former holder off ig coing to top Carter and several Hrookline in 1913, being the first amateur to win this event, has [lang raucational Alliance. Some of tue!fand announces, through ita Foot- || ies teams. It's been too warm ta heavyweight of recent years except national and — metropolitan! other voungaters. Jerry Travers ati! | been notified that he {s not eligible to compete in amateur compett- J! stars who will battle are George Btosll, | ball Rae Coates that | Wear those beautiful, handpainted Jack Johnson, and combined with 1: championships, predicts t ae ee Lee peop WL AGI) be tlon because of violation of the new rule regarding professionalism in the §108-pound cla B. Volar, |] he ihe , layer will be | mackinaws @ hard-hitting offense that makes him | the young stars will clean up on the AUGO THEA Baten Aer” LeuPnement M. Lewis Crosby, one of the Executive Committee of the United Flaviue Zeliner and Joe Cline, tn the next season the players easily the best heavyweight of tho | links this season. It t# the opinion of] praying, . iates Goll Laapoletick. sesaniibis ihe Hocion disivisl, wodiied 115-pound division, Willfam Morris, in, | Numbered. Manager Irelinger has fought decade, Willard’s title is genuine. the veteran Wykagyl professional Chick I . f : LPR! 1 og the 125-pound claes; Walter Kothe, tn The team will begin early fall || outeide of the ropes.and inside N a down a single noteh tu i nick Evans is probably the most Oulmet of the loss of his amateur etatus. Ilis business partnor, | g eae cight cna which, has| that both Gardner's national and Tra-| sensational player in the country, but 4 ; the 135-pound class, and John Gaddi,'| practice at New Haven instead of || the repes. Only one more thing Pe ese esate ae Fitszatn. | Viste “Met™ titles will be won by the/he Is so unreliable that no one can || John H. Sullivan Jr., Is also ineligible. This is virtually @ deciara- holler of two Metropolitan Aseoctation |} Madison, as has been customary, || “e can think of to do with @ mons, McCoy, Ryan, &c. Al McCo; | younger players Bisly predite bh) will do conalstently tion that they have been adjudged professionals. Uiles, In the 158-pound claes iad yaa id taf? will be a rope. J alte. fi Pend ‘ ne well in a charmpionaship. Oulmet will "8 ci : == and the gridiron staff will be made ball scien ey atone pl ‘These :oung lads are coming too| not compete in the leading events, ao Ouimet’s career as amateur golfer is ono of the mosi Interesting Tie Armory A. A. of Toston. the most prow | Fin as follows: T. A. D. Jones, head There wtil be no Sunday baseball tm efther strong to be headed off much longer,” | that le it protty easy for the new- in the history of the ancient Scotch game. Before the fall of 19 nest boxing luis in one single magnificent blow in a ring o + e viii retum tof Rasile pp | Philadelphia or the Federal League this year, pl erie years in length, Al it | declared Aleck to-day, T could namo Caer aia for them la aspe- he was little heard of outside of Boston, Ile appeared at Garden He en piety pe bo! oach; Mich ael Sweeney, advisory ]) girjough an etfort is Selng mate, to inden ‘the George Chip. He hit him hard enough | any one of a dozen youths who will] SY ME Sally yk gut he apa City for the amateur tourney that year, and to the surprise of most weltorwe coach; Dr. Willlam T. Bull, Arthur |] (incinnatt team to play week-day basebal Fa eee ae at tne cihtat | make trouble for any of the old ataral not defend hin utle.” everyono led the field In the first half of the qualifying round, but J 7° Me FE. Brides and Clarence F. Alcott, |) an ump doesn't mind it, He's used MoGoy ‘can make ‘the middieweigni {in the championships, Phil Carter,| Aleck Smith is ono of the beati] was Lonit, and he'll probably avoid being | for instance, is one of the nerviert| Judges on either mde of the Atiantic pete But he Di Rae anac ac: playera To saw, Ae a match! the national and motropolitan prof i BAL HEN Ofm in tt y 1 think he is a close #econd tol mlonal titles several time assistant coaches, and H. A. Mar- tin, coach of the freshmen wed out by Chick Hvans for the medal on the second day Oulmet won his firat match, but in the second round encountered Jerry Travers, the defending champion, who won 3 up and 2 (o play to being as popular as the price of gasoline. ANSWERS TO QUEERIES. ng to the fact that Dan Mora: Kannan City in time | ploy ciston fights-—basn't fought one in his mut) in ono of the Dent matches ever seen in au American amateur fe Taniunky in ie fitteruround orion | ; ; ya i. M8) travers, and Jerry never had inany} helped to coach and develop ome o ' bout with dito 8 a ~ ; musdle = ee nen EL ALTE Beche | Saraig ner gee the ampteur sel car’ leading chempears,” vitabie || championship. ‘Then came his brilliant victory over the stars ot J '"","", Levu lah Wesel Me Record Number ce peep att wal beinlar fight ee ee ree an! | roterstonal, ranks. L have watched| Jerome D. Travers and Mina Lillian D1] the golfing world tn the National open champlonship tournament, | {weitersean cf tat i ra : dleweights, al! waiting and hoping | Carter closely and hts game te sound! Hyde that some day some one will have the luck to polish off MeCoy and put the cy for your money. Of Bowlers Aim 7225 Ssog sim exe tnner” ta y a circus expression, The capper slips ayamey he icin an a | a At the Headpin serie rice vis tnaes intent nN, | Vio Moran, the qoutherd Hettwelght wi Compate well with the vid tin COTALESENE OF THE TSENG { DAILY REVIEW OF BIG LEAGUE PENNANT RACES Harlem. Choning Chub 00, My 2. lle will ¢ SCHEDULE To-NIGHT, |when you sete meaiion credit, ould Teen Dares of Austtatin: these || AFRAID OF BEATING BROTHER, O'Brien, the game Ughtweight of] 1, D, Ky Brooklyn (4), West, Flush-| 1B. & O.~It ts not considered league- hadi mters, N. Y,, in a tea-tound battle, 6 great midaieweigucsunremacy || BUT LATTER LOSES ANYWAY ma fone eae) ha of Philadelphia end Young Bi the) ind (3), Woodlawn, Tuxedo Counts) like to siide to first on a base on balls, ‘6 is no welterweight champion to ittle Ch N eas: fighter, will come together in the atar| (9)* St Peters (4), Schneider, Quim-| Gwofer--Why should you want to to take the place of Smith, Matthews, c SLAND, April 18-—The ere eems e t e ance ow wut at the same abow, by, Prospect (3), Sterling. fight Jess Willard when you admit Ferns, Walcott and Melo: James of 110 bowlers,| tat he never has done anything to 9 “pidod ja thicker e Leo Bens of Butts, Mont., who hee shoned| ‘Twenty-two tear Joy Johnaton claims the title for hia | Old saying that Pay Peta | ep’ woll/da the evrate be! Bas eo fen fonate a’ the tha’ acest hea tp scrappy Englishman, Kid Lewis, But | than wate anit vpOUarany » BOA ny u ver ea ing ea Ox ‘al clubs, will take om auother nmagged middie. Fey Rube Fe IG BE the | YOu, oe ; pestis: ibe f handler al Britt headpin tn one evening, competed in| Wafful—The only thing that k Lewis haa been fighting only dec o H the ¢ weight tonight, This fighter te Silent Martin.| Tho Evening Wi free ry Cobb ‘cue ie his Influence + sionless bouts, and he hasn't by aes ager TAR chat % jo dalle ing World free headpin | Ty Cobo in the league is his Influence meet in tie main event at tournament at the White ant | w a knocking ‘em out, either He i oinera would op- || Despite Loss of Tris Speaker,|t!ing. ‘Though it took Ty Cobb and|With That Kind of Hitting, bosing show ament at th hite Blephant| with the bat and his personality on o Bradway Sportive Club off Academy last night. ; Nee We Cova ‘ js ; t aves. He ulso i matched now with Mike Gibbons, J Tie Cola" Te tog, when fombany Teiiee eninge to. Acie up he bases. He also has @ puil in Tbe fa Likely to ent ull ‘hig, anpira. woe “have been, the first tme Boston Club Gives Walter |the Joo they fnelly made thirteen hits! Backed Up by Best Pitching farbone of Texas will ea mer of Newark in the o None ‘of the quintets were abie to| centretield. touch the 500 mark of the Terminals, La ; & T thet such a thing has happened in joff Stanley Coveleakte and sitpped un- rea | the No. 1 Arcanum team of Dover,| 4 turtie got his repatadoe for veing slow on Halt « doxen others claim the welter | Ott iat mun Company’ in twenty Johnson, Speedy Pitcher of acer the wire Staff in Either League, Sox; menting af Albany yeoertus Chairman |N- J coming nearest, with 46%, The] itn in’ fs own league e turtle if a apace any more than Lenia can rm In crvaiesiectne vet. {| Senators, Worst Beating Of] connie Mack sm here with nis ath-| Sure to Win the American | tcrwoemted thet tama Tnvors, suuaser of] h® Vantas: & co No.1 Otto Knabe we working hts way er a e i s chane: he € o C. of Brokl: from the iscledter 44, Reber 74, Me champion in the person of T Pennant in 18, when be es || not as Weak as it was made to appear, _—-- | reccrnmensiation was made. The Commision 49 47, Hanis Te K burgh Freddy Welsh of nd eink the Phililes, ret tof} aaninet Hortons where he lost three ie tes als jell eal Sat Waar Mone ‘ ace = . member gf the Tanner Btaniey | By Bozeman Bulger. Aapine' At las {baseball has developed | ser aT ponhy Win, the wp-Sete fighter, ratulegr Altho Yale didn't ask for the a Pe he Hie 0h & Geet Pine tk He said that his |] Y one fostering the idea that) "] am erimenting with eeveral |083,ebie to give Leon Ames a battle | Brice ae Ree encore, Percy Haughton is going beck given in England against the Aineri- |p of the Tudlana.” He sald thar Ms Fn ae ee ae crn eer te ee aT ees etenty | for ine hard luck clismapionship of the | 1s a, a ER Aa atte, Hee cae 6° Harvard. can champion, Willie Ritchie. Hitente | en Grother, who Is a novice, L ’ world, Hans Lobert, in that contest, | Gorge ‘Thomyaon, the forme , . it 47, Bchaatzio BY To H nonce jvand T have no way of knowing Just n Weakened by the absence) ow strong my club is until they be- be endid | t® must be given consideration, Coming | \anweigbt, who has been fighting tp with the Giants last spring Hans suf- al ORE pele Co tancig mg, Kitaben 4n.| of ST rm bird who has « calendar printed In aplit seconde, always claimed that he should hay and cause him to piteh such a “ ° ve i do wel y . ot wm <ivring the last ten mouthe, t* to display | Sherena 86. Kiersted 71, D ‘otal, 310: tt ala had the decision in that fight, as he poor game that he might be fant f Tris 5 eaker would go well to have | cin to develop. ! do not really Opact feved three broken ribs the firs: ‘nehee tn anotlier battle om Saturday night, oo sone Se Ty OR atl Byres. $0,’ Aue chased Welsh through every round. || to the min He didn't want to }] words with Clarke Griffith, to be « real factor in the race until) iota » at a time—and then | He will use them on Frankie Daley at the Iatr- |, MeAndr bet cause of his brother's fall To. make sure of a good start el year, but ye may set our ma- re in fast company S AMAGIAIn RTE ,, |chine moving before that, a "Sanler twinied for the Indians, |/4@4inst the World's Champs, GriMth | thay gortunate, ao much’ the better, tag in Madison Siuare Garde (hough, only being beaten out in J {sent Walter Johnson to the fore, Just|tut Td not expect it, It is not easy | ing him at top speed for t the twelfth inning, 3 to t. Trisf/as he had done ageinst the Yanks. }for a ball club to drop such men as and battering him all over the ring. || Speaker tried hard to win for fla, aay the Kansas Cyclone i# nurs-| Baker, Collins, Barry, Coombs and T.don't know whut justice the be in Willie's claim, if any certainly did whip Welsh to ©, of tie Bronx, In the other ten | wound up with a wounded knee that f Jack Reed goes against Mike McCabe. pur him out for the rest of the season The slump of the Giants was large! due to bis misfortunes, Again he has been rendered hors du combat, After |} ose 72, sehl'Sa\ “78 WADE JOHNSTON SCORES Ri ks | SECOND KNOCKOUT HERE. Danny Morgan is one manager of fighters wii ke : sunt aicaid to mateb his men for decision bouts, | scanier 44, Schwarte U1, Dilion 76, | Wade Johnston, the promising 1i)- three of them battling in these bouts | Toa! pound colored boxer from Steubensville, g hree-base hit in the open- t Ww : ey’, necur' our of the nine ‘lank and go right on winning making a t P next six days, ‘To-night Matt Wells ©., made good in another bout here las nite ahehtwe “ ned. Bane, meee ott Geore® Une {ius wounds from the worst mauling |! "N° hy opinion,” he, wlded, “the {ing Philly Kame Lobert slid into third | fie) gaaie Murphy at orton, Monday night | Blane at he Vanderpiit a. O of Breas 4 Peme L08 NEOIN AIRE CLASS Over Neds id aie ‘wie, probably. twirled || he has ever received on a diamond.|imost improved club in the Amertean | With such force as to injure His leg | j0 peitton bores Tet "Kid" Le New lIyn when he stopped Young Thompson , Others, like Lavigne, Erne, Gans, |f aingham, why probably twined Meret now. is New York. It {#0 that he may not be able to play | for twenty younds, and Tuesday night fo Mil in the third round. ‘Thompson was no Nelson'and Wolgast, fought hard and || better bal! tun Harry Covaleskie |} phe Speake Sox simply tore him | Teague Piet now ie ey ould think |again Until the middie of the summer, | Pen (Aree, Tia at Kansas City, f 5 Tpit) 22g, | match for Johnston, who tore into him often in defense of their honors. J would ha ivered. In the tits apart, anoin the wreck with thir- | Pease make nood foe |” — { lanier Trick Nordland 7) Burg m the opening bell and never let up Jehnny Kilbane is featherweight |J inning Stanley Covalesiie s.ruck making good for | Dick Peters, the west side lightweight, will not Titel, 46 he had aim helpless, At the same 16h runs to last champton, having won the title on de- Mut Ty Cobb, and his brother fF} teen wallops and e Over In Brooklyn fans and players} » last Monday week in his debut in > able to fight Young Scott, ¢ he Tuslian Mabe i chagapion, haying won the title on de- |] ined out from his bench after ||the whole series, — |are awaiting the arrival of) mati J? te See mate | FOB WINNERS. | hese Harts Johnetlon knocked out Kid " an. ae e vas over 4 ongra This 1 i . . : | the ne Robins not only Mee ‘eves, Andy | 3; Bruno. Arlington No, 2. 111| Bacon in the second roun ohnston, doubt that Kilbane can fight, if |p the period was over and congratu This makes the fourth stralght win] Pespite the raids of youth on our! vont to break their losing streak, but unt o ut ov F one of “ fis BY a [B.A Tiudvin, Dover Arcaniim No 00040) viel ie being managed by Jim Johnson, the foreed to. But, like Freddy Weish, | ates. Bip. ntiment is dead {for the pennant holders and tends | national pastimo there jemaing a DAF) Tiere is a decidediy yersonal ne | Cortz, the game Hoboken fighter, tan been sub: | Oharlee Shiite, Yorbtie Tod. NO. 1 19T| well known handler of boxers. | His next ; b bee F Ay po says that sentiment isdead fy) eo the prevalent theory |Of vens Nts still able to re- te tube | stituted and wil! leave Canada tonight, Bat Hout will probably be against gither Leo a eee ee n baseball o discourag prevalent theory | ee nd with wallops when the fighting | terest In the frat Hee of Rube ee Levitsky fais Mike Fitzgerald, a Canadian] = HIGH INDIVIDUAL SCORE, | jonnson or Darky GriMn. Whey ail dislike the idea of losinw the that Carrigan's old war horses are | coy good the Colonel Dodds of Tiase- Merguans ees ers maine | | a csapright. at the same show James Staist. Onan ae ————_—_ like the idea of losing the eee lassnci dua te misthe Gat s, They alt oo: 1 1 Honus their old team mates Also Casey 1 on that makes the money flow in ebout duc nit th talales bey |uall, Napoleon Lajole anc NF Stengel is cas ) seo how far! At a spectal boxing show of the New Polo HIGH TEAM SCORE. Icilpane bam become a clever dancer | FAMOUS TROTTER CRECEUS | have sinned back—it im truostinped | Wagner players thar you revered | RUNRG 8 op Pe HA SLI Ot ccchotmerradienainoneray hr oririry EMO : JOE STECHER DECLINES and e light and fancy tapper buck behind a battery of 10inch guna,| When # boy -when you were a bay, Ty ot tet aude awl pose dimmy Kane, and. Wise see niet TO WRESTLE LEWIS HERE, back-jumper. That's about all ENDS CAREER IN RUSSIA. | Thar Gan bo fio allbi aa toidatine | eMRatae teenth cme ate ae Sainyenn Gf Marian» : 7 BASEMALL 10-DAY, 0 Pat N.Y. Ame eee won’ is ti s i f yea and fled ¢ of ch any * vy Rood of the Bruns in t teans deInhia. Polo’ 1. B06. AAT zs ame Corns le te ampist — son‘s condition, ‘Those who saw him|youth might wel! be proud, Connie, Several Canadians were in town | ——eomvtomemnenss |_ 100 Btecher, the Nebraska farmer boy * ioe, iaiaiear Gin ‘| Phe world famous trotter Creceus,| mitch here las! Wednesday know that | Mack She has seen no youngster |yealenday anxious for information wrestler, who holds the American cham- Jabout Urban Shocker, the young! who co! ke Mace of Li jonship, has declined to keep a tenta- lthe first horse that ever etepped &| he was never Mtted with more smoke | “NO could take the place of Lajot Hy P: P a tenta r wh " WAS AON Seer tLe Mee anita pitching star secured by the Yanks! Five date with Strangler Lewis in Madi. OHNNY ERTLE is the am mile in 2.02%, died recently in Hhussta,]or in better condition to go the piteh ore aie aun of the Pirates, |for $750, Rill Donovan would not | gon Banare Barden oo tu May 2. “champion. He took the title from! according to word received to-day byling youte. Griffith himself de 1ise to send him in for their par- |Lewts is the only wrestler 5 er eve ared | Take a look at the box scores. | pre 6 evaded a fall. They Kid Williams, who was disquali-| New York friends of | Pane m leaperannuated fence busters| ticular enlightenment. but he was in- | hey went over H.}that never in the Cyclone's life was two hours at Eyanaville, In . and time are they will never quit until the |tensely interested in their statements Peer asnes in 8 noede | nem ihe. Dole Mats | ie Deter Aniforms are ent. from their backs,|that young Shocker was the best TA Se oly RvPase irae Sern a A, disqualification for foul 4 5, Whose namo fille many pages ~ Hee ae failed to see anybody |Itcher ever nurtured on Canadian | 14 c's plea now ix that Lewis forced him knockout, is an automatic es trotting history, was purchased} With that kind of backed | vy ning around with a knife. — roll, | , H to come to Indiana for @ match, and he, Ertle seems to differ from 2oine uf |gome time ago by the Russian Gov. | 8P by the best pitehin in either |" soe —— 2 {600 Detroit “383 Phil N. York. 1 2 1D TUTE Machen Ren Rat inet uta ene the others in that he is realy 4 pood, | o 9 league there secins to be little chance | In the mad ruah to folat auch new| Cant, Huston dectares there te still |} N ‘500 | Phila ‘ooo! st. ta ‘S00 | Brooklyn. « ppponent before & Rostile intone. hus ernment for breeding purposes. ack im Vd willing, ttle fighting me fought rather ¥ ne has] much for him to learn about base- | I since he supplanted | pather, bout with the cham With steche right now of ever beading the Red/ heroes as Benny Kauff and Eddie m ‘ Kousch admirers of the Glants have | ball, including the w the trotting world was Results of Games Yesterday. m defaulting, the manage- J The ore "KK “ . by the announce: | Sox. Foster, Shore and Ruth ve igen mont signed wn Lewis and the Peer ee, he Baitmore [sid ja A Sneaky Re oe annaUn, by ore and Ruth all have! wviriooked the real fielding and hit- | oe ; | Pltahurah, 103 Clacinn pebe tine Mand Ne lewis And ae Sip mateh and het ee Hee ee lon by Robert! MacGregor, hed | Hintoh® Locnat ty etl aetna re | ing sensation of the year Georve| twe tmockeuts at Olrmoie, a nae). | New York vs. Brooklyn rain | den “I ateh and t > oxt | station, b acGregor, had] Duteh”™ Lecnay | owalting foo! turns, spring ago Burns was lid | Bei be A bi . in). the title, So there is, it seciny, some | trotted « mil ze un at track AL lat ouaitoa to HUE himesit iit thacwe AURA ROMO S Oar uiete a avibblad ¢ main bout of t ny rounds tas ¥ Boston va, Philadelphia (rain), § | enemy \e genuineness of Hrtle ax | Columbus & was the fis rect i at the Olymple A. ¢ eee t y . along terough @ bad year This time i @ champion. “Williams, how Mae Ruse aR Chia Ge Bhi OLUOK GAnIT pion through & Dad year. This, Vis conmacTh Tert haa Games To-Day. _.... SPORTING. ie! Rey aise Feaieart ince hema | et nalecd:meuilig’ Bo epeedity's |) €} making 300 look Ike a weals hit rit Young Kelly of Novak Phiadelphia at New York, jie Wooton at Philadel fs Se thetee itiie acct vies We Mt=[mark. Among baliplayers Burr ond round. In the semiefna ehington at Beets Rie neice (ius Goubt Kew | leate va. 8 efor INK A i ning! conceded io be the heat outfield: Svaunderioe 1scnhid St Lo 0. | NEW POLO AL ay 1 : eller bantai aL yo escul. | ue, Ayr ad, Lue jaures ® Dats (be National League Wala ip iwo sounds Bouts, Adm, Oe; R , A