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THE BVEWING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1916. . BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YOR THESE ARE BUSY DAYS FOR OUR LEADING BOXERS pave © Pear @ } fom fom Wee a White Figures His Only Chance to Win From Welsh on Labor Day is to Knock Him Out. | 2 A i Fp Foam esc are no ning @ " ‘wil have « hard tank, for he will be -- OPaam JUST Neel, how shovellers employ+ tm the ring saninat men Preday ig Welad and Freddy n referee, He ‘3 “ a figures that chance te te 1 Wwe fit omy - Piste t nock the Haehtweight champion » oeTs 4m ( ve © * “Flea Mone 15 Terns Te SY CoPmeY (5 PRACTIONG HIGH " 0014 every spectator will know that « on wean ) Dov'r ome | Tene OFF THAT BRCADWAY FRONT Cuma Ware KOS To FIGHT UAC Dison on ee te seat aT eather ceceet the count-out Ie an absolule necessity | \ On” Dean! } WM ~ Tuary Berone He FIGHTS CARL Mom . aowatall In Bt, Losey, rtisen Oem White has one advant over \ \ Hee es EJ (> PRACTIONG Tre dosgn’t shin home boys a Other habtors who have met Welsh, a is a Tie OLOGUG HE BmECTS ‘iui t' Retably over Ad Woilgast He ie o# 7 iN 5 Care Neve "VAG Garis Duw nufittnee Now 1 omy gets hot on one We of the pentially « head-fgiter, He uses few Te ny my Tay a Pv hens ‘a body blows, and relies mainly upon i mee Wing " e\o WAITING A Lone When Brooklyn gots th Janding @ clean left hook on his oppo- | ‘ J— RSP, — Tee -He e FOR. nent’s jaw. This isa blow that leaves) G le” wate ‘ e nee HO possible question of a “foul,” and — egy, TLLadate INS ees 2 ‘ ‘ Mt would bo @ remarkably nervy ref. id Ga be XO! ado ttt ree who failed to count over Welsh a should White put him down with bis In some places—Col- | nee—a referee who) ) all the Dillon. iy Giants Meet Cubs, Their Old Rivals, at a : sre ‘They have a way of sect e at ° e ly SaaS In Opening Game of Series To-Day * ‘ in ne Le ed " had —_—_—_—_—_—_—_ eee - - — — ud in rou j 4 {Bee Kean on the Gana aa te wuo's Ware es? “Tin, MoTuac “oeETy -Pinst nace is ln, tee ol canis TET ninures they dont * ty Matton y : on 4 eu an, an: | ° > day at all at Connie Mack's sant. Baers Me" oust H Fem Runwn anny MN |" Birates, Who Were Badly Out: | Maisel Ready to Cover Third; | “"" Connie should Crimper Puts Big Crimp —|Johnston and | it'ron trons, Ts tre Artie Hofman Plays To-Morrow) sa Wiity sia wat dit tives of the players could bring aleng DETROIT, Aug. 8.—Fritz Maisel, who has been tn Chicago for several | thelr crocheting and sob, days having his injured shoulder treated, has rejoined the Yankees here, —_———_ Owing to the great interest in to- morrow's match bet > 2: 3 z * Z Maisel wants to get in the game against the Tigers to-day, but doesn't President Ebbets doesn't do aay. 6 athe : : Q thing by halves. If that guy started Mir uamalthas cad wrleols set to Win National League Pen-|} know whether Manager Donovan will let him or not, When the awn ta beati dome. ven William M. By Bozeman Bulger. here to-day, Hofman will play to-morrow. . perpladpdt rg i ere Could Do Was Finish Second, Although Having Been Away |1915. in the w: yesterday (¢ start. capacity of a scout or may be placed as @ manager of some good minor RANK MORAN, ao aay the news @ fear that Bat Nelson, meal ticket tis , Be rsa vant outa be wns comms: 99 | Williams Start | Giants stili Have Good Chance e tried to alip over afew mors) PP FLOLLS O. use oney at . in to build a bungalow, he would coud Artie Hofman, former star of the old Chicago Nationals, who has i, bls wiih amie if ° R nant. been conducting s’ baseball school for youngsters in the abandoned west Joc one (Wentz six stories Bighe “Loo! here, 4 in pomived were n al en ace a pa side grounds of Chicago, will join the New York American League team yyeve wad I like to write a nice cool pome, Ais agentes As an evidence of their appreciation for the faithful and 5 § wy . Johnaton of San Fran ‘T may be that the Giants, who have ° r ‘ul and conaoientious | 14 like a glass of nice, hot Mah, if ° abouts, looked unusually good bY |] the Yankeos, informed the veteran player prior to his departure laat night, | A"d Nave a helmet on my hair. 5 take your choice, In Front Most of the Journe the West Side Tennis Club courts at| comparison with the Pirates, but te |] that they were not disposing of his services, but in making the Neguetes The kind that divers love to wear, [ it oF tae ‘what's coming to you {? ront Mos’ 10 Ye Forest, Hills the committee, decided | Cubs are here to-da. full ot fight ard |} had his baseball future in mind, Hartzell will probably be used in the | WIth rubber boots and thick ear muffa, ‘ § eaterday to ater pep, and we shall see, Right now ‘ And 4 ¥ \" i habe aphasia | ly Vincent Treanor. Crimper went past tho finish line| | ,Accortn Ste ne chedule four eta: | they had rather trim New York than |} league club. ipaleeondig set eae everybody seemed to be on his or here iee at agubl jo-mor~ | ny club tn the league. And like a Roman gladiator, | deopatchea 1 trying Hard to Tid | men ARATOUA, N. Yo AUR, b| foot aboutine oyfully, "The Awarts Baturday,, ester will] ‘it i not « question of the New | My veat would be a radiator, } hi ¢ of the “'B: ’ ner ar ere, from Wall Street, waved | start at 2 Ss Me wore Pe al | York team looking good by comparl- aid, Long ago their offensive has| credit that he held the champions te ee meal roadway fron’ high-class imported horses, r hate in ecstasy, Capt. Cassatt |meet Church al con,” gaid Jimmy Callahan, the Pirate peen conceded to be of the best. shutout My sor would make } that interfered eo much with hie hasn't cooled out yet; Jack |#Book hands with Parr und slapped | Waanbuin, | At 28) oti ease! | manager, last night. “The way the| For instance, George Burns belted SAU £08 GENE EES For they b oe Ne cone w, | tlm on the ba Payne Whit: |Benr and an hour jeter Giants were going against us they young Mamaux for a two bagger and v'd be cooled by nice steam heat, St oaiee 34 canoe in that |JO7HeF 18 atill mopping ble brows ney came over with hor congratula: |!" Unc ! 38 tes have dug up « corking eee will tarts church |would have beaten any club In tho triple and Davy Robertson sitoed uff | 5,20 Fira Din h, and Tom Healey fe in need of some |tions and for ten minutes after the 9 Wivanvurray, @t 1.30. |loague, and if McGraw’s pitchers keop Hee ane eva Benny Kauff got {Paver in Schultz, a native of the | When the eun ts slanting off my dome, lon match, but not fat enough to race Parr was kept busy responding | Th be followed by the! going they'll pretty nearly do it @M¥- One corker, and should have. had | tow by the way, On two occasions '7 ike to write a nice cool y men and dozens of others who usu- |‘ fleeful greetin Jaingles, in which Roberts, wilt cctv New York has as 00d a 100KINE | more but tor hitting line drives | Yesterday, by marvellous catches, ne aren Renae: @redit. Dillon wana fnater, more ag- y paddock information ay 1s a handsome chestnut either ie gt, Pell, AMting od against Dall club as I have seen In & numMbOT equarely at the folders, robbed New York batters of hits that | golt and Parr te reported to have paid | Alexander and Bebe i We don't mind the h je years.” * looked good for two or three bas eat so much, thought Xylon, a gray colt, a sure} $16,600 for him, Johnaton and Griffin, PORE. Namal! weitern. froin | grttnaterhen ent eanden aii that | rhe Pirates are the only club thathas | put, {ynat get# us sore ts the Vice aux has been handed all season. President of the any circumstances, Ho would have| {tine !0 the lant race of the card — ao whneo atiiamiz the most atminue| PittaburKn with a leaning foward és | Awainat the bent he offered th Giants | 4¥o, RANG, Gone in the line-up. United Staten eats . ave make it fair to rob Dillon of any cracked toe, Those well-known bo! match Ww nM gressive, more skilful, harder hitting 17 Prone fighter th Moran ever was under | fighting when he met Ditlon. \ing for @ vacation, 1 ; th started on ; ‘Trainer Billy Karrick furnished the | ieee? iawn, tennis playere from (tistics interrupted the Pirate man-| waded into him, for thirteen clean Mamaux and Schulz, bo! ce Watpped Moran even iC here yesterday, The result was that tiv brilliant |ager to remark: Faded ite tomy Callahan ie | the town lots around Pittsbureh and| Thove ewe are elected proven. bad escent AtB:| According to agures and factt the |the'young man atand there and take | aUllleall # thetr home, Or ie he rae ren now hit t - PAs, TORRE) Giants Bow nese AML ethe National |e memane Te may do hin Bee SUE os name Teac ara ANSWERS TO QUEERIES, |League and two of the fastest bass jo rather drastic action of Mens | Simp—All the glass wrecked in bi runners in the world—Robertson and| | Negotiations have beon comp! ager Donovan, reget '¥| explosion was window glass, Taki Rofore the race Karrick aal: e Kuuf, All season we have had to| between Manager Qoriety Mavnerres Colayrell tor tito iy adaition would = frist] ion to shake $100,000 | 1 THO 5 ; o at! Re Man o Na i Morris ts a great, big, slow beet, ana| After & comparatively short delay | he couldn't tell which one was veat, | Lansing Leads Nave Ae TTY ae etre ae ‘trim a | of the Cincinnat! Reds and Manager| fut ate “that the ‘Yank manneer| hands, © 1 Out Of New Yorkers’ ' Not at all hard fo hit, But 1 don't | Cassidy eprung the webbing, Out shot ney are too close together for +o " the trouble with tub ike that?, he only wonder to! fer of Infielder Mike Doolan, the thinks he has located } eee , think much of Moran's chance aguinat Loftus 4 pefore| 8, verything they fave done” he M 7 G lf aan onto in Pittsburgh is that tho| Philadelphia veteran, to the Cinein- | “Slim's” arm. It has been a long time | Goofue—we don't think that * the Oklahoma giant, at the beat Mors | oonny ftus on Xylon, an or | ea ‘arston mm 0 Ua peop : | Yetog, lattnanded 14, since @ manager had to dlacipline | Mer would ings Felony ; y Giants ure not now fur in the leat | nati Club, Doolan will be used as @& i fle bas been fanting pretty well, ana |‘werey verde Nad been covered he) Yankee Witch had a pull on the pie | . Spinaway, the stake foature of tho | (riving on the turf, If Frank can get himaeif into the|47’® starting barrier an even money |day, when ho sent i inkoo Witoh, | lee se ieeaeeen ch score was 9—7, 6- j ‘excellent condition he attained for the | °R0!® over fourteen others regarded Koh-t-noor and Tragedy to the pos Buch an accomplishment ta second Coffey fight ho may have al S# one of the best felde of maidens) oi ougn to ho entitled to a page in Wal possible chance against Morrie, for that ever went to the post anywhere. | history. 4 firat, second and third horses in the | Japan, awunk j ‘been as thin as @ Marathon runner, Xylon went over to Mr. Mara Cas- p i } ¥ derstand, it has 80/ yt infielder by the Reds. Caldwell, and his infractions the has icon knocking out all opponents] wae far and away clear of hiv lel wolghta, carrying 113 to tho 122°0n the : Ot course, You Wepuve seen them at] Sen | ig dotcart: tha | Ctr un beoevan Gan poset ine polite ine Blue Ridre lady and the te, other two, and that about won for h ANECTADY, Aug, §—Charies | nest. dofeatod, Prendergas' jous. 1 e 4 d , | bing ants but Pret Serene: | Wer SON IR. RAY Meet oF for ahe just lasted to win by ices |: MOT OHS ae Lele deat ae you account for thetr| cnnNtt, arated woul mettio in| clined to treat thie ecosnttte youn| {nck Hockerfeller ain't got nothing ' | i wall . attor in, ¢ the Knickerbocker else but, ini ling nearly all the way with) 7: Tansing 0 Kod, 1 teelvecinning strugsie|man with sugar instead of vinegar, oping and, keep right on, piling trainer, Tom Welsh, watched him|Koh-l-noor, Tragedy didn't have ax; Golf Club of Tonafly, N. J, led @ field Pr cra pitchers. what'eall. Give ee, niet, yetmeiveninning | siruere | puts evidently, tt would not work. which wan : _ we cal htm Jock We're fast actly why Moran|from the club house lawn, food racing luck aa the other two, | of nenrly 150 golfers yesterday tn the ling Giants two oF three pitchers | oo Rita Tastee tnd do ead, oon ped Coffey. Morris, when pasted| “Let them get him,” he sald to nie Heine bumbed around at tho head of | qualifying round of the Mohawk Golf || honestly believe they will yet over: ph, io In the chin, becomes enraged. 2 the sketch, Club's annnal invitation tournament: |come Brooklyn” Columbia Unive: - , . ° ° rsity is suing for @ ike a hi t }qurrounding friends, “He'll take a No! nme the golfers who played | eae M Fi dA A strip of ground eleven inches . ppapotamain er ta ie nde, HO ake aero wore twa Ficus during enol NTE te Me {ee HET ate | ne Guante nada geaulee oiterer | Maddy £ ure ttracting Attention | sri tt sound sievtn inches wide hit, And if Morris piles into|hurroo! Come on with him, Johnny, day, Haltermen Fink and Hodrick | meal winning score Was M1 —99—80. [the hox yer! y. Rube Renton was ° ope. lends this fall, Moran the way ho piled into Gunboat boosted Passing Fancy, the opening | Tt was Just good enough to win, for never tnt or form. And it same Of Fans in Many Other Cities . } } { } { ” t ath when the Gunner walloped him 4s 2b was ooming, all right, and |inner, from $500 to $1,705, and Johnny | Max Ft. Marston of Baltusrol was) out just as’ which grows furlous when| lot of catehini You would be surpri eee re Qe urprised if you 1x times flush on the Ane Honry carried Hao’ from 32, wt canainga heola with an At. {naid, ‘The Giants aimnly toy potted nen ete With his old-time munckilling wallop apparently in nor of being | 43.605, Hoth winners ure of Fist on Javvtany, Mohawk, and W. |Mamaux, dhe heat young tw itler 96 his : eran Cees parnn Olatiela hanging up why, Morris will go over Moran like | Xyion #ix lengthe in front of @ well- | Protected. Hartiton Gardner of Ruffalo were |day, | The! Contributions Sent In Fro! LATEST CONTRIBUTORS reco roller skates, TO THE MATTY FUND. ‘ , ios ever but whattabo i 8 dinosaurus trampling upon a gnat. ; fy inion, and on to- — ‘ext in line with 98 aptece, par with the best the Athlet ut whattabout Bill Carrigan, ‘who ie aoa oa turn when, within | Jule Garson, who wan repremnted |” Boston and Hudson and & pennant without ‘Tris Two jumpa of this, another horaa|tn the third event by Gicipner, F couran Moran tn determined to Ls beat Cart Morris, At present |ahot out of the cloud of duat behind, (claimed Polroma, which ran a {alr aort Several From Brooklyn Aaah’ BARCEL WLEER th. thas Rand ah ho t# down and out, all his pop-|_ “Who tn that?’ wo asked, @ dozen | of race In Jol Livingston's colors, tal ¢ Christy Math joa in Wan, te | in one breath, It wan Crimper, to present Christy Mathewson a Wlarity flown, because a beating by |{n, one breath, ane |_@AN FRANCISCO, Cal, Aug, Q— ;Campbell Whyte, Pacific ‘Const’ teur golf estar, has been killed fighting with the British at French front, according to ceived here to-day from J. B, a brother, in Edinburgh, Bcoti SPORTING, o 4 three-your-old, aport- tars bh Little Dilion—an overwhetming buat. | CUner Importe y ‘The oftctais here are considering an : 8 ing—made him look ridiculous, The tne ene of es OS ad Halt] amendment to the selling race rule! George Chaney, the orack feather public loves 4 man it can laugh with, must have heard him too, for jnigne, Pe nich is likely to be voted on and | ot Taitimora, who te MALChOT) step an og a Malthe Rl ih wid itylon, tat neocnd Re seamed. to [Came by the Jockey chub tn time to jwetgnt of Ta " fo man * iy * pre at. man I laugti | ever and ahorien hie atride, Loftus | ne, Wut in oneration fore ae Hiden [to fight Johnny Kilhane a fittaen-round | for the division of the run-up money ‘edar Point, 0. on Labor Day , i u iy x h pout at Cedar , If Moran can whip Morris he'll show | (£104,,t0, Fata din 4 dtd ao mo. {fr Me ti Uhat he can Heht w litt ren horses, utter all, |denied, 1 is Vorhaps be can even ask for with a remembrance testimonial HF EVENING WORLD'S fund ale from the New York fan: to present Christy Mathewson with a remembrance testimonial | In recognition of hia alxtesn years the eponrtuntty of mest-| of gervice with the Glanta ts attract: le for ier it I ling interest in other cities, The lat: iY, to-marmow night. 300 will | ggt hatch of subscriptions to the fund Porky” Flynn, ‘he Boston heavy | inciides contributions from Rowton, afternoon for the champtonahip title, appearance In @ hout ylon almoat be- another |fore he was Straightened in the NOW FOR NIGHT GOLF. will make his fi Le wbout throug oney he wot] ‘Tom Welsh had nt at the| game and axxresmive local Hallan fighter, canwhile subsided [tournaments was held test nt RVERNE O, — Tonight, Wadle ve eight, Both men have fousht hofore and always “ or Match with Dillons return math, [atratch, and in w few atriden want In thie city In aver three yenre to-night, | wean, Rico ter ty Hudson, N: ¥,, af well as several 23 CNPP ee but it Morris whi ind expe. [past him easily on his way to the vel tr ; ainet Pa Hommay, the — trooklyn, Vitepatris ‘Chaney ve, | Homaey, elally if Morris st Moran was | pay-off atacion, Romething novel tn the way of golt| tte will Ko mgninal Packey ion * Ge on Pande Pi anatri vs, Pacey er. "17800 aes Bo ‘phe folowing letter, which wae ao- 4 he hts, Tenn,, whe haa made good in all of big LM motal sarsnvtenetsnen Fr Shah, " = in the two Coffey fights, and the}and hs followers looked’ on dum Golf Cub, ‘The Tournament [in the matn hout of ten rounta at ty 1 eae neal clube, will be seen ia acta jcompanted by & twenty-cent oontriby FAL BRN Pout putes Wrabdt eRe ap $30,008 pe is BUPpOHed {i y- | founded as Xylon staggered home in| arranged a putting contest | reapening boxing show of et mn infay night, ‘This time tie apponent | dion, 18 from @& Boston fant yenne a 1 ceived for Hghtng LD With the | second place \ alectrio lights, the new. practice ‘he ta located at One Hundred S emath, the paue ted seereaare | cas mount to Matty's i $10,000 he Will wet for hunting Morrie |. While the defeat of Xylon brought eee KORE EERE teed ree | tian direst ania ase, avenue Seen ne eee ee eae sine Suitaple — —— — i will have to be enough for hin, for |gioom to the paddock sharps, the vio | frat tine, Nn a eer t ae yjommey, nave. elreatly At the Rrosdway Hparting Clu | SUNG. May 18 st ind hie ofl ¥ iw ring earning power will take «| tory of Crimper wae a source of great | the whiner of the monta tour Chaney and oa ape ef to partly reward and remind i great drop, Wintcing for many of those in thal was Willem Ytoder, who wont nrmung |cousne threa hard patios | — past efforts.” { but ud he wing from Morris he can | clubhouse reserved section, Especially | nthe w round | id are in nt condition far this ae, in In all the excitement of reoting for eI I li lan a e ’ gather many . good purse in Western | in the vicinity of Ral Parr'a box as dard won the prige. [the other ten-rounder Jimmy putty of ue By igera a Brooklyn fan, who oo ae before te go f wey On fT od Be J Moran, tor the w iss aoe — mm nemennwenrs, | {he west side will miget Toomey oer tims himself C. M, Wa, pauses long & o | Waar ever dew on u giove, He didn't| Jirteh heavyweight, wil help get any real money in a score or 40 ; "|Stiease find thirty cents t ie Bore capra Dut wiboe he whippss | MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANDING OF CLUBS \esspiceraiiieaes apa jeer — pulta Rs ha iar the greatest man There are several hundred short ends—just enough for : 4 tthe Harlem Sporting Club | in baseball.” AN the Arverae Sporting Club ta night Baldo hwo Monte | How Matty even gained friends a two piece suit, There are plain colors and fancy effects ecting like» world's champion, It J O'Keela, the clever ulkes, the crak }outside the baseball world 1s shown in eerges, cheviots and worsteds, For summer outing or as been preity soft for Frank National League American League Willa Brown ef Uae ‘Ate Attell, {in this letter; "Although I have summer business suits you can’t sibly duplicate the a Club, WEL. PC.) Clube, WoL. PO.) Clube, Web. PO,) Clube, Wh Py ten sounds, w injnever seen a game up at the Polo possibly iP! IM COFFEY i# in training for # . mY y wb he, Wel, PC.) Cake Wile BO, a eonere ye | Grounda [ give my sympathies for values even in ready made clothes at bargain sales, Labor Day €ght with Jack Dillon, |] Brestive-.06 04 498) Cetonge.,.08 6) 400 Restes., ee eee oe Ge ere miuetiately after the bout Mall he | Matty, who hag helped the Giants ‘a This is Coffey’s chance to get f . ad dow Tplita and Wille Bottag Jabony Es win more games than they have lost r i back into the limelight, PHL hg Ve will ala clash in bout ghia Piharofore add a gift (five conta) to Coat and Trousers to Order, 17.50 { Coffey hae everything a fighter Hamm bas | the Matty func is = m reédy physically, Ile I a clever Results of Games Yesterday. Jonnny Damien, win ie elated to meat doe | coy cytes CHALLi:s RABMOUTITCH: Open Gaturday Until One o'Clock 4 pa yarcany, +4 olev: 4 Hen Square Ganten an Wedues Mi ae rh nove aro 8 ing specime Feeee ahd’ uanrd hitter, But be lack. |) dew You.o: rimebersh. & Westen, §: HPetrelt, 2 srauing in Median faa aon oe for ine | (ene gues oh ihe Gamer A. ds of Be Jorn fattors received, which sand a a fos casily und he stays duwn too con: Wotadeiphle, 11 Chtesge 0 (10 iomaga Cienge, 61h faces ie crak Chews [iit tt teeigal,'¢ bond Tht tar the Rum tas {to the former Cant idol, In many, of ata i nek tas Te adele ae '| Tatar nc ivr Caine hve eatin | eet pationn are not tanger, Hi Billy Wibson ways theue wre the | Games To-Day. out of Soni \ Leaner eeky subscription to the fund, no Two STORES Beults of immaturity in Comey, and Teepe os nee Verb New York at Bourn 4 h laa at last been chwohed between | matier how sinall, 1s a proof of the BROADWAY @ NINTH STREET AND : pS nepialy Outio® Ue piasbargh ai Brook ® Boston at Bi, Lain. Dave Kurta, the Deeash middleweight, ant ho sloped’ V aoe at |gander'e recognition of Matty's value a0 F, 489 ST, BET FIFTH & MADISON Aves, i ‘4 FA wn interesting evening, ‘Clacianad at Boston (4 games), Washington i Chicago, & cpolly Meir fi ee as wa fh | Miowar's Var Taebawey Oy rida wlan [ae great POLLS ANG ADOT ATOR RY oa, FALL AND WINTER STYLES NOW ON DISPLAY $20 TO t hs be-venper coxa, M60 P, ©. hawks of Pelledelphle, Voliadelp ble of Cleveland matcued tq meet in the main @y of ten 6 ne Club west Tuesday might | jitor, Evening World, Park Fe “ $50 Chants (o-day, with Chiraco, 40 P.M. | Pole Grounds. Adm, 60c,—Adva peas Pesang obow of the Harlem Apvrtiug a: 100 pounds ringelde,

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