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mee we « » ee ere werwer sane THE SVENING WORLD, TUBSDAY, AVOUST 23, 1010, ” BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ("arava THE YELLOW PERIL | te Re ral. eave © / baw ovr, Bi a Bi ssQILL DON. “4 S Gow OVAN gae Can Dance in on *Us and Easily Beat Our Ten- fis Champion, Johnston, Why *Bhouldn't More Competition Iho Seereetty “howe _ * Come From Japan? | — ia a | fr, Weeghinan wan! Peon ie bs 90 tree o Mand couldnt et 4. "ae Pd phe Sa oy ad ' the Cube are aly OW that Ichiya Kumagae hae fl to bie, i shown that hee conducting & ! Pe SOME MEN'S IDBA OF BRB genuine tovasion with eertous *s, VA “Me didi J Clan is TO Lift HEAVIER fetention of taki va the t ar) GLASBA. ;‘ fle honors back to the Orient when “e% Quem the, ate ofl) ener 0 punncat obeus the gore it's about time we awoke a tole law that pie innace 8 ine wen Gale, aoe Fer Ging. 00 Humagne cas mare Os ' Ringside fans aso trying to @ance in on us and twat our Wunano Kearees out how that deaf aud dumb @ampion, Jobnston, with ease, why WaT HG may Go UP can talk to bie manager with ble % more competition come See Sere - Pay wa denwas nae - 4 jin gloves on. 7 van 1 Oonate Revieement, rere ag: _— otto laes tate iste me abiotic ability tn the world Var NHGMT eee 7 eee a2 & matter of fact there t pelng out « ‘other countries scat pn Gene WERs a > _ | heures tat Joo J o must bave ' = that can’t be entirely over: nese ann ee ee “abet Is Bi B “ ' Nearly tne fe the Clnsinnett roar st ore le take Me! latot ae, — Ts tae es As a Regular Mullen Is Biggest Boost | »**::"-%w!t.er "EM OUT. preteen wenterta “ranera For Yanks Since Gedeon Lost His Cunning “\.cos0n0" : Sumpers, all around mae, eee ——<— you're owt! ; @o-—in fact, champions tn all eports. Famous Pinoh Hitter of New Chicago—O z | eix, eev it, | setae York Not Ony Puts whie sox | Yanks Corral 15 of 103 Players | sx.ssi.ets.s , - | : sixths, sieht around, but, be mighi to Rout With His Club, ButHe || Recalled by the Major Leagues erie ; able to cleave tho water like « Does S: Great Fielding at Boston—Sweep ‘im unl ' Langer. es Some Gre i} iQ EVA OEESERE ' the past the Japanese have pro- le a | jer—One, two, three, Monday, ‘thelr own sports and thelr own ° By Bozeman Bulger under optional agreements for thetr recall Aug, 16, and the managers |) cre Peed wa ¢ of training. A fghting nation, merican eague ace HOWARD DREW, HOLDER T MAY have come late, but better|] of the various bie league teams picked out the most Bromiaing material L degtaian japanese have a mode for recall, Forty players were re y Nation League clubs living that develops the greatest OF WORLD’S RECORD FOR I late than never as was proved || sixty. three by American League clubs, eee Wve: to: oon ' strength and endurance. Between Red So xa nd 100 YARDS, PARALYZED, |) 2e= Bul Donovan ended the Brooklyn reached to Troy and scooped in Zack Whoat's brother; got ae } UMAGAB ie sald i“ career of Charley Mullen as a pinch |] Nixon from Beaumont, and Colwell, Cadore, Smythe and Goodbred from imore—One, two, three, four, } hale dlhagensnmad LOB ANGELBS, Aug. 22.—How- || bitter and stuck bim in the lneup 44 |] Montreal. Asheville returned Jimmy Hickm ht, nine, ter en, \ tngty strong for emall man. Browns Sa 8 McGraw ard P. Drew, the colored sprinter | ® regular, Charley's bat may not The Giants beckoned to Rodriguez, the Cuban first baseman, at New Jourteen, fifteen, six: He ie wiry, like nearly all Jap- r} and holder of the world’s record | have done it all. In fact it t# possible|} London; Sandberg and Schepner at Albany, Jacobson and Dooin at say 79 a Ak Stand as oh canntdlipeiniin for the 100-yard dash, Is suffering | that others may have done the same || Rochester, and Thorpe at Milwaukee, Bohepner ia a very promiaing }) ie a one te tent . Cc. Mull v aseman, 2 meV Japanese eystem of ilving ts their| Yankees, Cleveland and White] srest money player, and he will make || from a stroke of paruiysis and will | but the fact munaile that U- Aiilen ‘The Yankee management recalled fifteen players, Bankston, Hendryx || Take ‘im away! ’ the travelling tough if he ts fet started the rally which drove | by T've never known @ Japanese Ss reve ng. bh g , |] be unable to participate in future | van i Scott from the box and || %"4 Ross from Richmond; Sweeney from Toledo, Cable from Newark, {| wap Rucker will have to depend on ‘ jy at-ai| SOX Are Cracking Under the) ie 1s pressed now, and he 1s 60108 |] trac contesta, His left aide is af- ni Achaea Tipple, Blodgett and Vance from Columbus; Plercy from Salt Lake City, || », Ball fon the th r is taat’they| Drive for One Reason or An-| event oe se ene ciube are sust also| | f2sted. Drow holds the recon of | Woo the ball ane a saerrait Enright from Newark, Cook from Memphia, Markle from Toronto, Hart- [| hon Rtving tossed: hie fast one dn fn with excess fi 0 to be reco: at two zell from Baltimore, Keating from Richmond, Brady from Toronto. June and his curve early in August. aeeeeel that can't be thrown off as| other, Decl Giants’ Man-| 2*. However, folks are laughing at 9 3-6 seconds for the 100 yards | playa at second by the same C, Mul- ne a rve y re it te shovelled and ’ jares Connie Mack this year, but he is 1! and has equalled the record of 20 ager. ble to bob up with a lot of ball play-|1 21 1.5 seconds for the 220-yard | '®2 prevented the White Sox trom Pet s,ertnge Pes atesats . ‘kept @o full 2 ere in @ season or eo. Recall how |] ao.” a1 was @ member of the || Freaking out in a rash just when! g04 pnysical rest—a place where be| out and whipped the for Jim that the biow didn't iaad, ‘average Japanese ie iike a fur: By John J. McG with Seas, Cahine settate and tha | American team at the Olympic |/‘*nser threatened. nee jg a hoy ee 1 cepts 4 ening 2 Eeltin Won't benefit the umpires muchitt, . nm é cGraw . etter to Fran! tanton an ere the Ww out to stage a Zim 8 from the Cubs to the - 4 Rage with ‘the Tea patos eb is nth bias, Feat of the green youngsters? meet at Stockholm in 1912, the answer: pulls: Walters had nerep ta cal [ate Nn scor ita Saceiattee ious , eo that the fre burns with nager © lente). (Oengright, 1916, by Jobe N. Wheeler, Ine.) Since poor Joa Gedeon lost his cun-| "Give him a@ season's ticket to the] for the pitch ing from your ankle to your neck, a flame. p bigs I will surprise my readere ning With the willow and the old ue Athletic Park in Philadelphia.” the batt —— ti mena hat I have to say about the began to sag down in the middle, | Much discord has broken forth ENNIS HORGAN, the trish shot |“ 9” © y There 1s. It ie of g punch in the middle of the It is of joy to N putter and once holder of the| ses qa mana Langue race. I look tol FOIL anrora s otors diamond now and the Yanks are| not a8 among the Darkweight League now eee the final fight for the flag between world's record with the sixz- ii f ight along toward recog- ie Fournter of the Sox hung up the| touring South America, Sam Lang teen-pound dell, used to drink a Coriene best ag and ina nator] F Fi t ° Th R ‘contender, ly put it over rather envious record of getting four| ford wires back that one of his bru: ; wns. elder Jones has —_— not only in its in a row off a left-hander for the pitcher of milk with a osen eggs|tnis season he in a areat manager. urst tn ree ACES | Unters Frank Baker gete back pi doings. One |firat time in his career, Yeo, oir, it in| nett’, Competitors has developed @ bewken into ft. Denny thought this He has taken just a lot of ball play- ° on the job in a hurry he will of the prettiest plays of the y true. Jacques tapped Cullop, our star : would make him strong. He took the | ors and whipped them into a machin re ee 4 shorn of his laurels and the tit! ‘wae when Walters took a pitch: ‘southpaw, for four clean blows. Sr 9 Jap. fehter bivouacking, tn. the = and eggs every noon : i ire can raise valuable horses at —_—— ah hare lamped , | canter inthe when be wae fhe | He has taught his men a whole lot of Has Regular Field Day at the ing pinto raten, ae waa the case with We eagISE eat oe Wales (o's pes Beales and com,eting. ut it didn't make| baseball, too. And he has team 5 co an sidore, the poor man has pire him eny stronger. It put about thirty travelling now. Spa, Leochares, Bac and Uttle or no chance to earn feed money Almost a riot in Pittabu: last Eigen for overveting!’ Stein weo| The work of Eddie Plank has been St. Isidore Winning. SI Ep CORE Ginvis’ Uatira, ool tue eiraten aap ma overeat er wi nee gg daha neo ar Bverybody here ie stil talking about the world's lightweight championship Metinien Muah Gee ee es body in baseball thought him all By Vincent Treanor. Tommy McTaggart’s finish on Bell- title, and Charley White of Chicago, | He reached here yestentay and immetiately went | | Firg foot Bob Moba oridentiy figures om beat | yilage eet | Coreanh, Ho: le foriy-vo veare) Gi SARATOGA, N. Y,, Aug. 22, |Tinger in the last race yesterday. who are to exchange punches in @ om <a S the best | Jones picked him up, and he is GONE) Foun SANFORD, whose racing| Murphy, on Sedan, had led B twenty-round battle, to a decision, for —— middle distance | right along. One wise old pitcher on Maacsena Baik Cibo a ft fag|& MOFFY chase, Inside the last six- Hon ihe hentwaaet . Oelerane ANSWERS TO QUEERIES, owtmmere. broken the mile|@ staff means a lot to @ ball club. mphe have been fow and fur teenth McTaggart’s efforts on Bell-| but himself on the paths. In ightwetght honors at Col BiuttyrcRetue. coseat slalsa the pesord in the mile championship race] and if Jones comes through (wv tho between this season, had @ regu-| ri hopeless, pee more than helt ot ie rok » Col, on the afternoon of Labor National League ‘pennant. but ‘hee 4 reevered, le = jamme one je been on ie ? Mid ot Coean Park Cal. He set euch | tag, the citizens of ft. Loula will go Pas ay here yeserony,. Biel Sol nnee is mall opening on dof hi me] te a eeners wil win, the Pace that Volimer, low York eresy to a Sony, eee ee eee was a condition event, which went tol ince “Murphy, cede chim very close | tt enannot be eal Nick Cullop five elle sti aa! ek . = eS ae ers. anda ive cee integrin the ries, and the othe! Tommy haa pe ane at Kedar pitched an artistic game in Ce ners boxed several rounds with their sparring Ty pane ake tae een ee chewing mim alot Maactine guanine , r= there. Ml ie mount wi is an ni wo! an at “d » Langer is} The Yankees, Cleveland and the | San! had to shift his whip tovhie left hand ed Y he Wome put Cullop|>artnere in the presence of @ large! bis home after the battle, as he te scheduled to | COMPANY. arack White Sox are cracking under the Bao and Bt. Isidore, Both were re-| ‘Ten jumps from the wire McTag-|head and shoul ‘above any other |°Towd of fight fans. When they fin-| fight Joe Mandot there next month, ive: { but at prohibitive ushed his way through be- | twirler in the league. His record, go|!shed their day's work, Welsh weighed — bee a on —— is in Ohio, too, @6n't turn out | “tive for one reason or another. Bai & 1 to 3 chance and! lan and the rail and in the| far, js twelve victories to one defeat, |184 pounds, while White tipped the| Médie West, the 3 middleweight, whe te) DUt Cleveland won't admit it, Promoters | Cleveland and the Yankees have had | St. Isidore @ 1 to 6 shot, Mr. San- | two jumps Hterally threw Bell-|{t ip also of interest that his only |beam at exactly 182 pounds, Under the management of Mike McGowan, was| uy, fus—Al : Gtbson, | the bad breaks in luck. They tell mo | ford didn’t get away with much, for ringer’s head in front. It was a merry | defeat was in the twelfth inning of LR matched today to box ten rounds at Maslon | 4 ootusmn Almost Ay tough as get- 2, 9 4 a both horses were bid up to something | piece of riding on McTaggart’s part} an extra inning game. Bquare Garten Aug. 80 tn tho ouni-final to the | Ne & an in a vest pocket, ' boxers parang een just Somat Sarre Rear their real value. Bac was en-/and merited all the ap! eo he re- Py | Lary Teens bere pein thie hed Dundee. Welling tout, Wet will bare as an 1 Ginny lente toek ene ef. ts , take part | the backbone in some places to stand | tered to be sold for $1,500, That! ceived when he pulled Bellringer up| pre tast deathblow to the Glants 7, Whe promising | ponent Johnay Sontag, amateur champion of the Lari iy j taternational tournament up under the push. wouldn't buy one of his hind legs|and returned to the scales. A less Kghtwelght of the weet aide, They were secured | West, who te under the management of Ike Dor. | S¢mMes and the umps took the other, ‘ ry pen "rhe Ned Box on form should re-|H: H. Fink, whose Saain ran vecond | timid rider would have lost tho race DAP ee taasrate tee et clane Mahe Lec oe manne to trie tare ia (ee — Hans Wagner beatin: | fed some |peat, Carrigan is recelving the beat | tion'in away when he carried Hae to | eet Lo oe ony OF toe ne wae Plonahlp, He has tried hard. has com: | waoun ey at the srcont boxing entertainment | Harry Donahue, Joe Woods's clever tightwetsht | and Oscar Stara Je pinel Riontne fer q itching in his league, and the twirl-| $3,500, at which fi pecabicone pletely revised ° of the above club the eecond week in September, | from Peorla, Ill, who had to call off hie bout | somebody, Not that this really ip: “ be is ig fa ae @ ball game at Sa protectis ri Eure. here saat Crank {s evidently a crack among) °¥en more, but nothing Bova be Of] putty recently sprang © big surprise by knocking ) with Johony O'Leary, the Canadian champion, at | pened, but jus, to illustrate the fact i go ford stake Bt Leid 1 avail this season, The Giants Are} out Ralph Grunan of California at the Piourer| Jake Carey's Rnchester club two weeks ago, is|that you eee lote of funny animals t ‘ American country. this stage of the race. But I think at $800, wh h Mine Erabanin Geiiane the two-year-olds, His last victory} more than a dozen games byhind the | sporting Club, ready to box again, Woods le trying hant to in-| when you haven't got your gun along. Fi Dull Aghting, The Latins can) the Browns carry more fight, espe-| purchase his tail. J. W, Hedrick of- | before that of yerterday in the Al-|/leaders, and with but alx weeks of —- Guce Phu Bloom to tox Deaahue at the Broadway rs Derformance in which | ciaiy with Jones doing the driving| fered as high as $8,000 for him when | bany handicap was a bit lucky, he| Playing time it ts practically tmpossi- George Rotel, the Boer hearyweight, | Sorting Club of Brooklyn, If Jess Willard gets much wider p knife or & sword is used in killing | ang managin he was put up for auction, but again | having got a flying break, Yesterday| ble for them to gain. Just what 18/145 been beaten in many battles, he manager, ee they will have to mark him out in but that one man should tained the geld-| he picked up eight pounds over that|the matter with the club Is @ com-|aaay Roche, manages to secure more bouts for| »,P4 Pattern, mance of Bhamus O'Brien. | sections and let him fight three men 4 his ait 9 (ty yd ae y piteb- | ink. ling race San- | Face and without the bulge at the plete nussle area.) MOCraw Binaelt. him, He i matched to fight Tim Logan of Reinity, wader Be Imavegvenat. Bly Mras at a clip, i 1d inst, Instead of | ford horses had much contention. barrier led all the way after the firs’ + Philadelphia for ten rounds at the Hamilton | been. emnet 8 eae, T47 ORES get the idee, lng batters leaning againet| The amall prices at which, they |atxteenth. He ran Deertrap into Sub-|can be no doubt of MoGraw's posses- | (a) 4. 0. on Thurviay tleht and Jack Heed, | Mie tant Foernon © mate’ etm! ne trundred Million Dollar Club‘ Cy) inp | Paka vr rm ng for | it, he had the club to brush to a fl were entered made them cinches and| mission and drew away handily, His| sion of the goods. the Toledo hearyweight, for ten rounde at the FF Cy of Colorado Springs is after a match , PEE Die wiring of Mehters iit the shortage of twirlers ruined a |Filned the chances of the lwitimats | victory wan, If anything, easier than sy ob yg ig: yo ig yy Foune 24ch O'Rfen hun itv tm tor bi] OLawcen Boer, Model “and. Pred Mer Feat le! Up goes the price | -. ull team, Tam running in the Plitera which ran against them, No| that of Wednesday last when he beat The defeat of the Dodgere oo- a found pout with, Marty (roe: eeeehe ant) Kay and efforts are being made to . *\ sanford can afford to start disguise ommy MeTaggart lodged a co! | bi ng e de bantamwotght, has booked yor er scription, with the ald of Loomis and a! Ware at their bent w. other factor Way with tt. He can protect his | Crank, He sald “Trex” had ride lost a couple the gang breathed |. tenround go at tho Aintrome A, C, of Loom ao ff Pat Moran's scheme to win the couple of other American ath-||n the failure of Detroit fT doubt | Am to tho akiew as it were, ant | him close and cut him off at the far} So far the Brooklyn gang |ftoctesar, N. ¥., on Avg 28, 11 Brown in be pennant has developed « flat wheel. *o ny ba \ S alatively speaking, can bet| turn, The stewards listened to Tom as not slipped a cog, and all tha’ witt aaa ioeel ae 4 Wil — pe ‘paid duel ug er ait \Ritn' Shenker woltge tan Tris tsrneye [enouah even at prohibitive odds tol my'n elnim “and called for patrol] we can ask ie that they come back |r seeug yas at thn Loniaaue ‘Cub ef New VICTRIX CLUB WINS PRIZE If the Reds win tho flag {t would be meoat weet ai he ng wD coming Fy'le ltee ite Deston tien ade ie make profit ne. Mossre, Fink and | Judge McLaughlin His Veraton of the ines good position as when they | oricane the middle of Beptember, AT CATHOLIC GAMES. | rather appropriate to make the pen- rf a deep Hil Aryl ae Baseball To-Day, 3.30 P.M, NOY. Ameri i Tunning is mh re . ‘s rg EP ved ye i pieces at ys " a" eo labtetehh, she bw nant out of cheese cloth, ere have been a few athletes on Polo nls, Atm, 800.—adrt, they did for just As long as a million. | moned for his atde of the running of! The luckiest thing that ever hap | wsent vations in Ausuralis, {9 another Amert-| The Victrix Catholic Club of Phila: | ———= the other side, They will crop up| ————_—______ | the race, they ordered the “all right"| pened to “Robbie” was having Mo- can fighter who thivks that Lee Darcy, the Aus | delphia carried off the honors at the | dleweight fa a wouder, In s field day cham- the hospital Het. “Mc” may not bo | “alan middiesciaht champion, ise twenty-fourth annual y cham. as good a flelder, but, already he haa |*, ser % © friend hew, Harry care esey i te) plonship of the Catholic Young Men‘a far surpassed Daubert's record @8 @ tous of Jack Dillion will fight Darcy 1m Austraiis | UBion held at Celtic park yesterday. hitter, And this ts sald In full knowl. | OMe ain trew chews, to 660,000, In the ten events the Philadelphia ledge of the fact that Daubert is or Is Mi oa team rolled up a score of thirty-eight re | about to lead the league, nla, points, t ww and then. Kolehimainen, who | brought up on dried tish and atx bread down in Finland, is a ir example, And, by the way, Koleh inen is another example of the result of living with Japanes licity, He never ate a plece of je in his life until he came to Amer- board up without questioning him. | Carty around when Daubert went on ue a Everybodys Blind Baggage ts evidently gettin too much racing. He showed this | Talking Abovt the race won by Leochares, He OBrien couldn't outrun Sir Johnson tn thy early part. When the latter stopped Rlind Baggnce was bothered a MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANDING OF CLUBS National League wok PC, Clube American League Clave WL PC.) Clubs, Wt a 27 | Pitte'gh.. p «67 47 B87 | St. Loum. 63 56 but not enough to give one the tm In these days of hero talk ver: lar wee! ow at ite summer home at t Away. 4 ys f y Mt- ‘ Sem Dorsey Puts Oppone 7 —— Chicage...61 62 .451// Chicage. + 4152835 PF] PFeasion that ho could have beaten! seis being sald of Lofty High, the | yammel’s Siaton, luskaway Boweh. onli Ma) adie Dorsey, the Philadelphia colored IKE GIBBONS, who has done a ‘5t- Louie, 61 64 .443/| Dowels, . see BO 59 478 Leonghares under the most favorable | naif portion outfelder of the Yanks. | Jimmy "Butch" O'Hagan, ‘middle |lightwelght, knocked out Frankle Ryan lot. of talking about fighting Gineia’d, 43 73.371! Clever'é.. seen Bd OT 208 of conditions We talk of our Bakers and our Pipps, | Lh weight, will go against George Sharkey, and Young of Bath Bi CUBS REFUSE TO of our Magees and our Mullens, but | Goxie of Pittsburch clashes with Young Fulton of |the boxing show of the Clermont A. C. this kid, High, 18 the leader batter on | this city, ‘Thre other bouta will preonde them, of Brovklyn last night. A right hand TRADE ZIMMERMAN, | ‘hls kit Hight ts the leading batter om pei swing to tho jaw dropped Ryan, for the ‘| the club, And it was his wallop that! ase favor to Joe Humphreys, who ts looking | full count. In the other ten= sent the two winning runs over the| afer the stfeim of Joe Con the Western giant Rilly Fitzsimmons of Yonkers outiointed ch in the fourth round at Jack Dillon, has been offered atch, Mike showed Just how anx- ee he is to fight Dillon, On Mike's and, Dillon agreed to make 160 Results of Games Yesterday. MH. Louls. 1; New York, o, Mike explained that CHICAGO, Aug. 22.—The Robins wil! | Plate against the White Sox, Yes, | hearswaaht, in the abence of Willie Lewis, who | Rattling Chuck, the colored bantam: "t waste thirty mins | have to win the National League pen: {ind ho put them over after two were js training Frank Moran at Tulsa, Obla,, for bis | WelENt tang ee Wass mibeatunlecs Vaane ania year without the able assist-;OUt and fandom had its daubers pout with Carl Morris on Labor Day afternoon Pa 5 siaaben! al esa et DONG Tle COAL WAAL Mae derman |2OWN. Don't forget that ittle lad tn | Jim Corbett tas promisd to box with Cox ou{ Jack Dillon Knocks Out Masher. BRARTIRG . f the gat Coe. thie taki the arene Aine nerman | ‘ye daily discussion of heroos Vrutay, "ant ate, on him what ponchos 4g we | MUNICH, Inds Aug. 28.— nck Dion, as oe oe " y and the Brong, Now York: —— when he m » Moa at the Mantattaa A.C. /ine “Giant Killer,” scored a knockout Nights wr 4 was willing 10 fight Uibone i lanle oh Westingen. aneineits fight for the fing. | A constant reader wrote in yeater. | of Harlem on Mouday night, Bobert Crabbs in one round when 08 darmayein rey ena Cha for $5.000, Mike's proposition wae a Detrolt ot Phitedelpbia, Weeshman, owner of the | Jay, Saying that he was a college : : platter tried to foree hia attentions | O'Magen vs Sbarke Admission 50¢, Hide too stron; Cleveland oy weston, Yo Cuds, now ‘refuses (oscil or trade the | man, back in his studies, and wanted | | Ad Wolgsst, who is maisiel to bor Franke on Dillon's wits to-day. Jack 1s held on) wed. Night—Poneer Sportin Gey ba bard-hitting third baseman, to know where he could go for @ Callahan, the Brooklyn lshtwaght, © teu-sousd §100 bond for appearance in City Court, | willy Hyen ve, Johnny Lore, ‘dda | :

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