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EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AvoUST 3 a TTT _ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (arava) PREPAREDNESS UP TO DATE si Pe va Comrnigns ty the Freee Publishing Oe (The New Tort Bvening Werte) < (uw , Mewe, (Tom \ \t ome het a / Lene ‘. |} | Cartan? ' ? y's» Favorite , [ Author Is a ory si ({ N Houdini — , § ) t Bob Moha, Who Boxes Heavy. A C90 rm f - & ‘ ) the rent ~s os, weight Joe Cox Monday Night, lotic team wi * ' Can Make Middieweight Limit. “l - \ ateet 1 oT “ les’ whe Bis PE teiy SR ete SaaS Sornem IB VA bins Wott? ' /a Tas tone 6) peta ee ee des 1B MOHA |e the interesting | ( pee CHEMPION ennsTon | Charley Weeghman not only offered B figure in Monday evening's er | LON Trains Pom BRUURAN | tim tor Jane Paubert but off te gegement with Joe Com The } ry i> 7 \ 4 | n the billiard privileges on the fatter gentioman t* rin 7, 2 ee = —_ - Bary heavyweight—a reew | " 5 th 6 lis ; Ay | ams Ord pine, averoge heavyweight lke l 4 Ko % ween . v - ™ \e 7 n Coffey, Frank UM BONE HORT Taw 4 WiLui arn : i Charlie Weinert, J fey, = EARNS LAAT Tone A HAA ‘Wis testa & oa” Boren oné that bunch. Hut Mone le ' % . A Ae ? Ney MR MCPHERSON OF THE NOT GENERALLY KNOWN, @ Hitle fellow, weighing to-day ex Te Rumen “Comer Mi tnuenunt ’ Qr = ES Teawnaue RUSSIAN LTA, GETTING READY Ty Cobb runs equally well on either actly 161 pounds « quite able to bas Taren Te a Rice tet . - ¢ . make the middieweight limit 16s lo MORT The Qae at | eee Managers object to catehors throws when trying to nip bases ; PERRY ADAIR, SOUTHERN ch wuthaadeve tn: the Aman Placing Mullen at Second [P€shy son, sourweny | is ono. annoys a out thelr windup when throwing 6 May Be Means of Yanks | smarevar cour rite in Shortatopa are supposed to be able \ Entering World ’s Series | i sone asi) oem wegen er g 3 Hpionship at the Merion Cricket at any time. Cox ts foot taller than Wis OWN GAME, Moha, and Moha thinks that @ ser —_— our handic * “It's this way,” argued Mota Right. “Cox will have to bit de at me. A man can't hit hard w he’s hitting down, He doesn't get his lege into the punch. Ili have to hit up at Cox, A man ean bit harder with @ lifting punch than any other Get Tiyga Reaw In, \ MR PREUOENT, | — THave HOPE A Bu C2 To PronieT The Zs ALIGN ORIBATAL - PARIOUSAY,, & DeCARieee 78 |‘) CR ay ons out, ) , KTennts Courts _— / : } Nick Cullop throwe hie tam Bay. We easy to bring & tail fella : ———— ‘ ee eects Nagin the youths [| curve with one hand 01 # done it on tal om Perty Adate, th \ men than Cox, A good. one. in the Local American Leaguers Back| 8¥ek Weaver and Bob, Shawkey ful atar of Atanta, Ga. In the ove ribe brings ‘om over. After that you ear American Leaguers Back) pe appears that Shawkey called =f North» heard eo much There is a league in South Dakota © it the the jaw.” : in First fr the umpire’s attention to the fact of Merry as will ve || where they still call ‘em out on the a ohe ors of the nght with Mike in First Division, Thanks (0) thacWeaver was not standing in tonely folloy coming on || first bounce. at Gibbons at Hudson, Minn., is inter. | Work. of Manager Dono- the batter's box, whereupon the © the championship with his cating. ather, George W. Adair, an official No umpire has ever claimed he loat of the Southern Golt Association, || a deciston in the sun here are now 73 players eligible eee particlp This buge total was Raserunners are out in Ventce if “It ended in the second round,” sald | Moha, “I swung a right and hit Mike on the chest. Guess it knocked all the breath out of him, because he van's New Regular Player. ‘ TI see Tere x wi . Se man was out Weaver proceeded to tell Shawkey where he got off. m y reached yesterday when Howard rd on the gondola. Just stood there helples His man GETTING WoRRIED ~ By Bozeman Bulger, i os be White secretary of the || one nuer yelled * the referee Ih WASHING Tony yA . . 7 HINGS happened over night in er Peckinpaugh added another F (aired states Golf Association, || -pravetting uniforms in the South | called in a who glanced at = ° (am \ this town, results being run to his string yesterday by known the names of thirty: 1) soy teland League consist of an extra Mike's aluminum cup and saw that - Cs ve foted: he Aine fi ing a circult smash int the loft . have taken tho || Or teen burn it was dented in about four inches : he American Le wi in the first inning, Tt th ‘ ome ranked Gea and cracked, so without examining — - — menunenparesnasets a ee ———. | ce is tighter than a hard runs made as a starter with tho 1 » allowed to " in the Sw Alpe Mike he said he had been fouled, and | eas, and Charles Mullen, late of Spo-| the Sox. tee up in the qualifying round. | Ground rules | \umit the runner to two mountains the referee waved his hands, If Td) hit Mike hard enotigh to smash that cup out of shape the way it was, Mike wouldn't have been standing i | ef « ny ” Se a be « ese 5 0 gas r) in atemen strong. It Is possible for Mr, Mullen! Williams, the left-hander, Walter yuntry, Which only goes to show || |. i ot up. T E ° ° to be in second place to-morrow. | n toward southpaws at J rhe interest that is this year being || ‘i Foon ba iabie ng ote g * i but he does not usually | , Vd classics » |) doing things backward, Bed Vere es sarstine Hie ane ‘o Evening World, Claims Ik may be a little unfair to over. | any, time, but he does not uaually J inaniteatad in the classics of the |) doing, Thinks tacenare, ORGS and measuring him for a pine box. look Bob Shawkey's clever twirling links, Although not even ber 7 1 don't know who fixed up the cup, ig twei t io i and. Roger Peckinpaugh's hore run | 1usreuted that aa he bad been acrap- cent. of those eligible actually |] 6reat respect. but they don't like to have Mik ‘ am, ns. « 0 a 8 he ping h Jacques Fournter all after. ame forward, it is asserted that me licked. Mike Collins, the promoter. g /p |p The Indians in attributing the rise of local spirits) noon, Pipp did not wish to get within | the two courses at Merton. will be to Charles Mullen, but, you must ro-| * 3 bed a ge ist fe French frst der the hobnatled heel of the a | member, those boys have been in the) (seman ant to avoid trouble, struck |} golfer trom daylight until dark. Joe Shulz has taken his arm prints all season while Charley has 6 California for the summer, Joe's at~ | just started, And it bas been some tempt to introduce the infield sacri- “vam doonan vs wie oy James Butler’s Spur Year’s |i." “"" ™ hia band at second Charley under- — Moha looks like the loy Cnet lo ph es dated Lito dt cata Thr r Old Ch 4 matte meet, Seas, Wiltrd. 1 8Beb the genmenhy” oul be basset abqut| ee-Year- AMpPION |e 2.2 to do thas thing, single-handed. Not have “a tough time picking Bo! only did our Spokanian put over the * with boxing gloves on, winning runs while wrestling with the ; H jleading. Spur then went to the front > ¥ j Minning FWhite Sox, but he also made Mighty Son of King James and p ane gate mew, rae for IPLT Daal jand was never headed. nine is three spectacular plays at second that’ ~~ Aunt Mum Comes Within 44 ae nove d he ump 19 it tse drew, stopped ominous rallies by the enemy, Lots of criticism was heard after Omitting such early activities 4s Three-Fifths of a Second of the first race of Jockey Mink's poor| Why baw] a manager for ¢ essing making the two hits that trotted Yank A |ride on Silica, the 9 to 20 favorite,| wrong? Poker would be @ soft game runners over the plate when runs Record for Mile and Three-| ir. santord'’s’ entry was considered | !f you could discard after the draw. held back my $945, and [ sued him for it, I won my case inthe elvil court anda then in the Circuit Court, and he appealed to the Supreme Court, where it comes up in November. I won my a. ee in the Boxing Commission, ere b: hes bee that fy kao wasn't fou! . © won't it me H , natn under any clrematanee te| McLoughlin, Kumagae and naye ouldn't draw.” el. 1 atten t Ret through with m few neavy| Johnston Among Players to weights an Hon, Ti draw. T want n — fo fight Dillon. I don't think he's any| Withdraw at Southampton. eee nat ne I've —. Ld four — Imes, an je never had anything on ee me, I think Eddie MeGoorty was a| SOUTHAMPTON, N, ¥Y., Aug. 2 Tenner Seance bay Diet. There | That old lawn tennis jinx—-default bil Nom WHO COW it! That} made a record in the Meadow Club eee easy eemmogk you all right” | Cup singles yesterday. ‘Thero were| Cox bout short?" T asked. seventeen retirements, and this in- he wilt be safe from Ad Wolgast claima the world’s lightweight champlonshi lowing statement, made to an Evening World reporter to-da To all whom it may concern and to all lovers of fair play: 1, the undersigned, claim the lightweight championship of the worl id, ui f Ned champions, am ready to meet any legitimate claimant over any distance to show I'm a real fighter and not one of those no-deci lakirs. | posi- tively won the right to the title when | knocked Freddy Welsh out for @ period of nineteen minutes in the third round of our recent bout in Denver, July 4 As Welsh was unconscious and not able to talk, his stute manager, Harry Pollok, screeched “Foul!” Three eminent hysiciane who mined the form hampion utterly failed to find any marke of a foul blow. The referee, Hon. Otto Floto, stated that he could not give me the decision, as he was not sure as to what really happened. Just i in the fol- ine him allowing Welsh nine in minutes to recuperate after three doctors declared against the so-called champion! To state . +r ly needed, we will take C.j fs . natal castalntye ini l : “If T can." said Moha. “If T can, 1| cluded Maurice Kb. McLoughlin, Iteh- | was jobbed is putting it mildly. To emphasize wh 1 ° were badly ni " imax. yi & moral certatr in this event, but ys playing the he enason out, the Hand ation Coe a eee Callahan. | witis i, Davie and the lesser lights, AD WOLGAST, _ vecamna desperate in the ninth and) Impost, heavily played by the public, . i Heavyweights. Bob doesn't bar any | Ward Dawson, Leonard Beekman, W. World's Lightweight Champion. j sent Murphy See tis A oa aa thou nt ihe, race over before it| The B ave iturated with the of them, a0 2 : | Murphy took a swi ‘ol hid 1 started nk never seemed to half| idea that t 10 win the pen Seake cia seeeeen ne |e cican oy Howard Youll ana |S — — Se on hd hanger Well, the loyal) By Vincent Treanor. | ‘ry"on' silica fant from the ume n Mathey. Ces. But, no! Bob merely grinned. boys covered their faces. But Fy * stutte SARATOGA, Aug. 28. | EEN . In the third round Willlam M. B; 2 ‘The rifle-like shot met (. Mullen half en , Whi MR ERAUTRRe ea ati cad eras cag Jack Ditton ought to have seen | Johnaion, tho national champion, de- istic News Jobn Potlork ANA Gossi way and stopped—In hia talons. Tt SPUR, the mighty won of King|,,The Sanford stable has obtained | Al) lunes nig an conte that grin. It was the tale of Dik |torminea to take his cue from. the was a blisterer, but Charley was de- James and Aunt Mum, James |the meeting at Retna ee thee termined to win that ball game and) dutier undoubtedly has the best | clusi Vt t! . f the fall meeting in the i qhting Jon's success in New York that | ‘red- duce Jess Willard | offer down, a he intends , blow on his Sail thera, so he retired in favor of Fred-| Having failed to induce Jess Wille wu, a8 he Intends to go to Colorede on until he could blow on his| sa . | Metropolis th ’ brought Moi.s on Nis trail. MORG | ericy C. Inman. Altogether a total [to meet him In @ bout on Labor Day,| Sivines fr the yunese of wining the Web| Hanus Mtr. Rowland next sent Lie-| three-year-old of the season, He) Sinus | edt Taare ill be | thoge Siundations “until the eat eapects to stay a tong time, of twenty-nine defaults have been|Fred Fulton, the giant heavyweight of] White fight and challenging the wianer, bald, the former Cleveland Indian, In’ proved his right to the title by hia! ish ty 5 at the foundatio chalked up for three rounds. Rochester, Ailnn,, to-day signed articles! Jimmy Johnston, manager of the hosing shows | ag a tunel hitter, and the result waa| performance in the Huron Handicap, The horses owned by Emit Hore | Ave® '™ kes HE National tennis champion- It was not difficult to find the rea-|of agreement calling for him to box Dan] beld tn Madison Square Garden, to-day declared | a Texas leaguer that would ety : NM! Kicking up 130 pounds and covering| were the first shipped trom here for ANSWERS TO QUEERIES. ships have brought out a great| son for the wholesale retirements |«porky" Flynn, the Boston heavy, for] tt be tetends to match the winner of the Jor | a base hit at any time in oe Mu Men, | the mile and three-sixteenths in| Belmont. They left Sunday night, A h tual betwee entry list, They will be really| The stars admit that they are of lien rounds at a boxing show to be| Welling Johuny Dundee bout ov But things have changed, Mullen, %.—Only thing mutual between | il “National” thie year: for contenders | form. The season has been a succes-|srousne ou. at Minneapolis on the night| We THtOr of the world's lightweight chamvion- | racing toward centre field, caught | 1.68 8-5, which is Just three-fifths of | Star Master is allotted 197 pounda| Jack Johnson and the public 1s the sion of reversals and the players are shin custest between Freddie Welah ani Charley | sight of the ball coming over his! second slower than the record! for the Hopeful Stakes Saturday, Al}| Atlantic Ocean. , for the titles will come from near! thoir rankings, Mc- [of Sept. 8 ‘Thiv will be the second time! write Jimmy further stated that he will bri ider and speared It with one hand ieved by Sir Joh hnaon, with | the other racers in the A. K. Macom. nee every State in the Union. Incidentally | Loughtin toh, James P. hec, “tho [these bis fellows have battled, they hav-/ ott tat go the later pert of Septoubers | a5 hg wtumbled toward Lae Magee, eel Ee oe da oaeeem Toon, (ber string will’ entrain for’ Belmont Jobloterlat of stare ander Sue Mey there will be two very referee, on retiring, that he felt that ® twenty-round bout at New — For fear of dropping all 3 . r@ to-day. that don't get in Devers trom ‘Sepane anny, ‘ennls| Ne was sorely in need of practice and e several months ago, Fulton re-| Another prominent fighter of England bas just | being quick of wit, tossed It to Lee) which mark was equalled by The oer @riving Count from Austria, When {Hot of competition and had de-|ceiving the decision. been Killed in the war, Me ta Jerry Delaney. the | ay ho atumbled on, And the AM®)pinn last Saturday. James Butler has received word| .Wurp—Bascball is guesswork, even & sport in which there are so few| termined to devote a few days tuning ver English middleweight, who had a good! wag saved. If Spur had been hard pressed at|from Mexico that racing will be al.|the umpiring. Utles to be distributed draws a hi up at Forest Hills. ‘The opinion has| Another place has just been added to the few| li#t Of victories to his recon! Delaney joined | Nigw, can you blame us for saying)” : sy he would | owed at Inarez next winter and it la dred and twenty or so local cham. (been freely exprossed that the Call-| in this countey where e twenly-round bout to e| OMe of the English regiments several months sg ehat Mullen is in the first division, /any stage of the journey he planned to conduct the aport there on| With the exception of on the road pions to @ national championahip| fornia comet is not Up to his usual] decision may be beld, It ts Elmwvod, « suburb with Jack Goldewain, Dick Burge, Hombardie | OF course, the Yanks are also there, | nave broken the record, despite his|the same high plane ag in the past. | and at home it has been a fairly ine meet on Long Island it must be a| standard, of Clucinnatl, Mayor Clauaing of that city has] Welle and others, He wae billed during the) Hut they are merely with Mullen. | heavy impost. He won with the —_— flucntial season for the Cuts. pretty popular sport. Tennis has be- ef ___ | just tasued @ permit to Bob Bowers, the fight | Stine at Somme, | Spointment to New|greatest ease, Franklin, with 109|) Trial by Jury and County Court, amith was on aceantee come vastly more popular since the a i = | jromoter of Elmwood, to stage twenty-rund} jimmy Wilde, the Myweight champion ot bng.| The one disappolninbinl. i cee nde, and Tea Caddy, with 107/from Capt. Cassatt’s stable, will he| Jim Bm y championships have been held at) ship form and the splendid speed and | bouts there, beginning wext Monday night, land, efered 1c go to the front, but when be | York and environa ae Ce to 6 cee | pounds, 3 a |sold at auction to-morrow. committee that welcomed Joe Jeane : Vorest Hills instead of Newport, j endurance that made him the groat- vd tasted bitterly of dust was pounds, finishing in the order named, ette back after a four years’ hibe==>~ Mate Wells, the clever Bogliah lightweight, and | SPPeA®! before the examining bownd of physicians | FIO) Red Box won again. After all, est player in the world, Kuma: Fee eee ee eseuthern Takter have’ tere | b@ 82 Toiected on account of his youth, bis frail raat profiteth | ‘There were only three starters in| | Trainer J. O. Keene will soon set| tion and Jim will be Informed who SEE that both Maurice McLough- | having shown himself b adapted © a ‘red Stanton says, cry ~ oI ; dd Celandria ithe five horses he owns and retur mn | ett secured to meet in a ten-round bout at Atlanta, | MWOAFAIe aid height "7 Fi to win all the ball games "there the Huron, Gilllea an Lan . He Rderia eta Rene Ane rely 1! won just as soon as he comes to. in and Ichiya Kumagae are|to # hard hot weather contest than (ght, This will be Welaa = tun to wiked Sox keep on winning|ing scratched at the last moment. | . ‘ain Mme, : playing a foxy game, Bach has | C2#mplon Johnston, is ambitions to om wed ’ nd Young Goldie put up eucn | is" if the There are some horsemen who'll| Eugenie Lazaroff's horses. _—_———— he was kuiocked out by Charley at the same time? win the national honors, He has sud- St battle in the ten-round semi-final spe of the Yanksa—and it| probably dispute the right of Spur —— Pitcher Seaton Sent to cS a er | danger e der. Hl take a : or » of night that y Ri Sox without eo © » nM b o left the iadelphia National or intends to be beaten for the national| McLoughlin of the days when Mac| Welsh, after which be went back to Atlante, can beat the Red who le hi | Was called “The Come were rematched for the same club for Labor Day. Sight games to. be|some to be as fine a horse as Spur, | GO TO MINOR the Brooklyn Federals and was bought title at Forest Hill to stop him, ; a ald, There are ¢ ! als d judges who saw the a: nner| LEAGUES. |: ne Boeri the hab heaving rothae 0 stop him. Frankie Callahan of Brooklyn, who takes on! £4 Pattenon sigmed up his two lightweighia,| played between New York and Bos ut good judges 0 t last spring. hi mn eld - c al lon te sd Washington sien of Ti y feel certain of}in which Spur ran terday believe penne —ae-aasard se Indianapolis Am in Associa- under cover since coming Kast. It te M IKE GIBBONS Is perfectly wilt | Ad, Wolgest [ow teu mune at ihe 10 | Shamus O'Brien of Yonkers and Chick simicr off ton and the Yanks - A e ern y PROVIDENCE, RT, Aug 23.—The Vark Sports Club of Brooklyn op Friday aight, | Soranton, fo ot d Y Brier we} be! ble to win six of those eight.|that the crack But thoroughbred gaia he ing to wo to Australia to fighi| tar bece migsed. up. fer soother, battle by Bis |treee Flere’e nee nea or erie. ae, alae] Heine able wand you ia Just the dit-|Is in a clase by himself, Providence Internationals will secure expects to Join the: Hoosiers” to: Les Durey, Mr. Baker having | manager, Danny MeKetrick, His opponent in | urday ad Simier takes on Jimmy Regen | ference between the Rex Sox and] August Belmont’s Tea Caddy made |pitcher George Davis and Arthur Rico, | or? nent over an offer, Mike hay for, | iis 6 will be Mary Carlson, the Brocktou light: |4t the @loneer Sporting Club nest Weduesiay | the Yanks, Just what is to be done/his backers feel good up to the turn /a young catcher, from the Boston Na oe re » to this time he was weight, They will meet for (welre rounde at the | night iieut the two that Boston wins, the|for home, as up to |\onals if walvers asked on the play- warded a reply that shows his hearty | cmmory A, A. of Boston on Aug. 29. — Yanks have not yet decided, but will = SSS [ore releanen are obtained, according t INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, Asaire to Sant the Australian who Willie McDonald, manager of Irish Paty Cline,| —no doubt. |word recelved from Manager Shean of probably has a better claim to the | The Pioneer Sporting Club of West Forty | who boxes Leo Johnson to-morrow night at the ° world’s middleweight championship | fourth Street will stage another boxing show to- | Empire A. C., has been asked by Promoter Hinkel The two defeats at the hands of Sisters to Meet it than any other claimant, Mike's only | !i#it. Johnny Lore, the west sido wekerwelght, | have the Harlem boxer ready to box for him on the Yanks was a rankling dose local club to-day. Davis reported Providence at Toronto yesterday ted to join the team at STANDING OF THE CLUBS, . Clabes W.L. PAC, e Rico Is expe Torome...55 63.09 wtipulation, “asia “from “the “ua | lad with Wille yan of Now, Brame ator Ths, shoulder Johnny Kiftane or[ tothe White Sox and they gave | VC. I) G Uf Montreal on Friday Crunaportation and" traveling tet thea ot Of tm man An | crys Chay thigh iinew or ardent’ ani] many-ingieatione of their peevieh: | O-LIAY UW GO Se Norton 4? 0030 penses for himself and party, was will evap punches with Joe 18) | he able to appear in thelr championship fifteea throughout the last ° Y FOR N. Y. GOLF TITLE Ne » br! that he be paid $30,000 for the fight, | of the east side in the emmi-final of tea rounde, |e.0y'",00, ADpmE Jp tnelt shan Jacques Fournier was constantly Tourney in West | PLA bb Ve i ark...46 64.420 ‘ See Harry Wiliams, the Philadelphia hearyweis — — at the fighting pein id an ene RESULTS VESTERDAY, the way, while mentioning the | and sparring partner of Hatting Levinaky, Baseball To-Day, 3.80 P.M. N.Y. Amort- occasion the umpire had to inter: « The annual tournament of the New middleweight Utle, Bob Moha|s John Lester Jobnaon, the ¢0 teas 18. Chicago,’ Polo Gre, Adm. S00—Advt,' cede to prevent a scrap between GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, Aug. 23%—|york Golf Club, which carrles with it Two sisters won their matches in the|ie champlonship of Greater New York ‘championship fight of the women's| ing the cust of the Herald Cup for Westera golf tournament at the Kent], year starts to-day over the Van Cort- | ™ Cl st pl dt Park links. [Country Club yesterday and must play [landt Park Inks ae hotter of the saya that his claim is at least | Meee a thle Sl, ie the principal eaten ‘ of ten rounds at the peat ahow of the Brown better than (hat of Al McCoy, A. hat Pit Maen te brides aa oa cCoy claims the title because he | Wittiams is a gane, aggrensive figuter, the battle at George Chip, who had beaten | sould be e bard fought one, Rochester, 2. Bakimore,5; Bufale,4, GAMES TO-DAY. MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANDING OF CLUBS 1 Newark at Montreal. ‘ Jagainst each other in the second round | ., li be tinktole to delend his’ pos ‘ who had beaten Who| Jack Hanlon, matchmaker of the Olympia A. today. They are Miss laine Rosenthal, |CUPion nie year on account of pressure Previdpees of Twente, | holder, after Ketchel's A. of Philadeintia, “wday clinched two bouts National League American League irs. | Mr husiness, The lowest. thi iehmond at Rochester, present Western champion, and for the big show to be held by his club on 4, both of Ravisloe, Clade, W.L. PC, W.L. PC.) Clubs, W. Clabes. W. irnest. 1, Beife the qualifying round will o at Baltimore I was the first to whip at Buffalo, Labor Day a Willie Astey of this city. will Breokiyn..68 40 .630 68 47 591 | Clovel'd....62 54 .534 Chicago. jinatch play, with the final match on Ketchel died. I took a e C be M Rosenthal, pl thay a brilliant) p>, y afternoon. IMPORTED cision over him in Boston." moet dco Tuber of Fhlledslphle, ond depaay || Basion,,..09 49 090 168 6B BSE | St Louie, 63 54.098 Tee itnntod Mite ioe de tlicomb of | aay BfKeTnOON, Thot settles it McCoy h * Prtle, the Bt. F will try coo. 62 | Milwaukee by 5 up and 6 to play, ich ie » Award Over Brown, | r t MeCoy hasn't al ciusins with Bemy Philadelphia, | "Mra. Beifeld defeated Mrs, F. 8. | a.— Gus Christie Al AY MPS Alle] J erie eerie. ee cin vo ove and thats al oe many colbitin at Uleaviews: Chicago, up| MEMPHIS, Aug. 23— Gua Christi ways Say— po whipped by Darey now and we ae el ained an easy decision over Knockou ~ | Be eeanear aes Battling Lovineky, the fest Webrew heer Results of Games Yesterday. Aiea asiettion of ihe\day. Wad fie dec litawn of Chica in. ® = | weight, who has been resting up for a few weeks, PtLeule, York, @. New York, 7; Chicago, 6. feat of Miss Ethel Chatfel: Kiawau-|matech last night.” Christie's - — will wield the fiveounce gloves in another bat Mrookiya, 9; Chicage, 4. Boston, 3: land, 0, Kew, “Sycamore, Th, “by (Mrs, Pred Jand speed earned him "th nie on Labor Day afternoon, He will cut loose his Ganan th Gia, Philadelphia, 1; Detroit, 0, | Letts yr of Cincinnath, Mrs. Letts was | beat wn to practically y pune! rey H cimmati,O (5 innts i rein). lel be Me . Order by | fabs and ewings on George "Knockout" Brown, the 4 five down with seven. holes. to go.{and user a left Jab to the face almost tne Dozen erites alitentisct iy tetas coal te 6; Pittob'gh, 2; (Lot game). | Washington, 2; 5t Loule2 (14 tn’ Misa ‘Chatrield wan dormie three at |x will iw EN from ‘our ’ J Phiiadeipha, 7. the end of the fifteenth, but jaying oe East Chicago, Ind. Levinsky should have 0 . under par, Mrs, Letts won the last) Moran and Mack Box Draw. by-E.8J.B ‘Wine Merchant taouble Higa Beove,” Games To-Day. | three hoes, evening up the match. ory | BOSTON, Aug. 23.—-Vic Moran, the Bottled y urke che, eh . orGrocer oe teed testa eee ith | Phladetphie 04 Pittebar gh, Cateage ot Naw Hore |onithevextra hinoteenth, but anch missed |New Orveans lightweight, made hie fret | ereeceeerereeem—yg pesecy ; Leale etn. and they j appearance in thie city last night a for Use at Home WHITE Se Aimar &. 4, of Resins, ond oiiher Jotnny a @ Ging Deirelt st Philadetpia, took a "ive on the twentle Armory A. A. where he boxed a| ____ SPORTING, Tne Scotcn oF} ‘Onear Aci wed Cleveland at Restos. Chatflel¢ topped an approach and her|tweive-round draw with Frankie Mack | ee | SI ny Weherweight, a1 Bullale, N. ¥., dub tucmed Fepultant six spelled defeat. » ‘ef Beachmont wi an ve pty PL é 4