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fe @ popular & oled swhen he met Wei j mS. {on et mrs Hal Ws , MILE the East isn't much % concerned about the outeome of the White-Welsb fight Colorado to-day, the West ts rooting for Chartle White of Chic boy Middic Western Btates, where be bi been doing his beat fighting 4 Knockout artist White is best among 7 All the lightweights 8 per cent. of his bate K. 0. White is in Gans’s clase ap a Bitter, although mot by any means a Gans as & boxer, hit he can knock out with case; Mrength, toughness and a are no handicaps to Charles. deft band of bis i nothing less than hammer. But White is siow. to deliver his hard Very fast boxer like Welsh gives him More trouble than any of the sluggers. He bas had @ couple of chances to " @atch Welsh in short bouts and has ) > Galle entirely. 1 don't credit the re- Port that White's hands wi Bary to tie them in a short, no-deci- @ion bout, with Weish satisfied to stall @brough and take no risk that could _ Be avoided by shifty aide-stepping or White the 0 throughout ase He wh Any man he can rd jaw) That He sets himself allops, and @ tlea It wasn't neces- «wea rigtt Hane You A Pea Hoan, Reveal Lion UVES DEAT GANTS AND LEAD -INPEANANT REE n if MIDDLE STATES. REGATTA CALLS OU Fie BKTINGUIEWER, WG LIGHTS ANCHOR, OF PILOT RUL Lie PReseRveRs AND A CLEAR CONSCIENCE ‘) 1 MANY STARS You cou.n ee eer +016 by reese Pubtiehing Awrue vou Know Don't (Spectal to The COLORADO SPRINGS, Col, Sept. 4 twenty-round battle betw PAGE IT’S A Hrening World ) tum, BSBEB 4, s0K6 PAGE IN NEW HARD LIFE! Oe. The New Tort Prening Wend) Referee Roche Tells White That He Cannot Take Welsh’s Title Away on a Mere Shade -Hilly Roche, referee of to-day's n Freddie Welsh and Charlie White for the lightweight championship of the world, has issued his ultim According to information to-day, Billy served notice on Nate Lewis that if both boys are on their feet at the end of the twenty rounds the fight will be called a draw, even though White may have a shade. In | | | |Many Freak Bets but No Big Lightweight Battle. GIANTS, ‘| * * other words, White will have to win by @ big margin in order to get the |} | gyite flight. In a twonty-round bout |, AB TR WPO AB ee Oarsmen Figure |} gecision. sah talortaik Sel Gi Ria as COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Sept. # may be a different matter, for te argely i Jinni 3 q “You will get an absolutely fair deal ‘oche assured White, “There || 4.—-Two years ago in Greater London, Welsh may tire. if roe re 8 Lg 8 fle Sank Winning Events will be no favoritism, but I will tell you right now that you cannot take || preddie Welsh of Pontypridd, Wales, however, b 2 0 0 3 1 0| Overthe Potomac Course, this man’s title away from him on a mere shade.” wrested ths lightweight boxing obam- this bout and is down to his old- ci Nal Hy a er fighting weight and prepared for | Kut. wen ae ee et et | _ <\pionhsip of the world from Wille Marathon. The possibility of Fred- | jraniuy’ oles j Pe on WASHINGTON, sept. 4—Opening ait fetter thle aca the frat | Ritehle, an American, 5 losing the title through a deci-| Terreau, p. 126 O]with the Junior Single Sculls, in fame of the dowbhe Fee it the Brat! To-day before theso westerners he mB. If be rune and dodges through | Labert « 9 0 9 9% Olwhich there were half a dozen en- egelphiaa Rahat ar with Phils | gefends it against an American in Be ise MbeMAy kab Calton vor tnta | TOtAIe vveorsness 32 2 7 24 16 3] tries, tho annual Middlo States Re- ae anerBalcaaickic tec bitch | what is called “Little Lunnoa”—this private referee trom New York. Nn p.o, A,B | Ratt the principal amateur rowing H sbintistadas.? alba mountain resort of Colorado Springs, ubtedly Fredd: TPP 4 Mlevent of the country, got under way | land for the first timo sinco he won ined be} nats lee i basi og Bnodarnns, of 0 3 & 0 8) to-day on the Upper Potomac River. the title Welsh is booked to travel 4 saad | oa 6 0 1 0 0A large holiday crowd was on hand to the twenty round marathon rout SIs Gud adds tot win with 9 9 € © Ol witness the sixteen races, which were | with Challenger Charley White. out “a0 cleanly delivered that at i , i yun every tien minutes from 10.80) Probably never was a championship poss of ques: ot Mu e afternoon, with a r a pie- it. There is always a chance 0 6 © §$ O/cess for luncheon. Entries in the dif- battle fought in 08 quaint and pie hite is fighting, for sometimes FOG OH BH 3] erent races cane from Buffalo, Pitts. | le | turesque surroundings. alg ry AA iB ie world rojas alan ce me, in 9th. burgh, aN Xr Bl yt Balti. —— ] ‘The gigantic arena which has been of the track of a blow. ~ | more, jchmond, exandria and d for the fight rests in a grass- New York...0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0-2) Washington, PHILADELPHIA erecte = ; , ; : rom. th HE other championship bout of [orton =". 0 BL) 0 0 Undine Barge Club of Philadel- ABR HPO. A, B, farowa: olen. fee. Diogke: SO cae the day is to be betwoen| two-Rasc Hits Snodgr Fgan,|Phia won the Intermediate eigh ao 1 40 8 lcentre of the town. To diet? aciibese and cee PMtoten Hasemciaut Double |oared shell race, first event of tho | N we PP oe 8 ‘gtretches for miles and miles sun- and George | Rowdy crux and Fletcher, Fletcher, | programme, beating the Potomac | St rey Her ge pet er | ‘burned prairie, while to the west Kilbane can make the feath-! frvyon and Kelly, First Mase on Er-| Boat Club by a half length. The time | Cf Sere ey yer a "8 Pea ¥ its tl ight limit easily. Chaney can’t. | rove—Rraver, 2, Struck Out By Te was 6.3 } hoot Sib 20s 0 one rises Pike's Peak, Far up on iP best weight ds several pounds | fai 0Y Hurhes py Pittned Mail: | ‘The Arundel Club of Baltimore won | Hiancrott, iit Vas ae (le es }OBTON. e a white ring of snow can just be seen. 122 ringside. Chaney is a knock: ne Bee Cimnite —Emaslie and Ki the junior four-oared gig race in 5, Killifer, ¢. tae tage We Fa reer | Py rie) A.B. ne 4 FO. A. E.| = oad ¥ $9 a knock | erndance—-26,006, with Malta Club, of Philadelphia, soc. | Mayer. p. RPe 8 Ei gg Ee 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE. ‘Out artist, like White, But Kilbane is pst ond by @ length. The Potomac Club | Alexander, p. We Dee 2 oe ir 1 le is See Sakae Sia Scare lever than Weish on the| (apecial to The Brening World.) and the Falrmount Club of Philadel: !qotate ...... wud 9 8 HF Th aU 2 9 1 12 6 | MORNING GAMES ¥ ve, and can fight when he feels t. 4—The Boston] bbia finished in order, BROOKLYN. +e are ae ae Jee | ' : uned that way. Kilbane has fought | BOSTON: eeryitloaal League thia| JOWR B. Kelley, Vesper, Philadel. RW PO.A. B fe Mth ap ere AT PITTSBURGH. | 4 5 9 . Is O “get the afternoon by an cyela four and a half lengths, with Louls d, 9 0 1([Carriganecn.. 4 1 2 6 i : y G a ‘ a AT time he will have to dol of their victory over the Giants in| Zona, Ravensworth Club; Long Island 9 0 0 Ruth pe a a ie | Batteries atten "ller, Fischer thd i more, for there will be a * City, N. cond, and R. H, ‘se, | V 0 horten , ie oe ee ee ee O'Day and Harri- F @eoision renderea by Matt Henke “| the morning game of to-day vis as Ns Fos SRROnE. and Bh Has Foaras, 7 8 oe o Umpires. Y > HRIB eMitivs ’ ‘ Brooklyn was going down to defea' HHeneth behind him. rn a aia Fi H 1 8 TONS weeeeee Y 2 oF 8 § nl new speed boat, | bot Philadelphia, William Kh. Moye Nalostan Club, 2 3 N | Miss Minneapolis, han won the! tie rereeatagen now put the| Washington, won. the Junior single |Srilckne sae roan! AMERICAN LEAGUE. first leg on the Gold Challenge} ntage | Hculls, by A length from Ralph J. | Miller, 4% 1 1 {Magee of. eer wae} q Mt 5°! Hraves in the lead with a pere | Adan ‘olumb'a Club, Pittsburgh, 0 0 ofttiah, It. 3 1 1| iG GAMES. © Cup with case from his former cham-!o¢ .g01 against the Dodgers’ 600. It! in 6.45. Others finished in order 1 6 SiPeck: ss ee a MORNIN ~ Dont, Mis# Detroit, and a num-} iy the firat time the Dodgers have! H, M, Rivero, Potomac Club; Samue jam ay ay ee ees 4 AT WABHINGTON:» 4 00 Eroper of other contender been out of first place since early in| 8: Slegel, Lone Star Club, New York e348 ‘ { § Sl Atdietcn 8 0 0 6.0.8 0 6 a8 ) = Chris Smith is a doat builder at|the season, A week ago the Brook- Theo, Marceau, New York Athletic 60 46 4 4 «Of Sabors and Picinich: Shaw | Algonac, Mich. His Atath lyn club had a four game lead and | Club; George E. Bryant, Potomac, oh ee 6 8 tlana ‘Umpires—O' Loughlin ~ & boat bulider Kran atather was) in sident Ebbets regarded his team | The Vesper Club, Philadelphia, won mio 2 1 8 land Nallin. wilder on, the same spot in STU will now bel the senlor quadruple scull, In 6:35, ‘ fitth, a ae 4 AT RTH 8 bu’ with the Potomac Club, the only © Marquard tn fifth © 8) ctevetan 02 Bee reat inners ond {appera’® rank other entrant, a length behind. ma ar Racker gm gunth. i 4 [Detroit Lovee, ; S Smith's father built sailing game, which hoisted the Bray The Arundel Club, Baltimore, won} py innings ninth. cott In Sth inning and O' Nell; Boland, James, Boehling and Wessels on the lukes, and when chris the top. Gowdy doubl the intermediate fouroared gig in| Rrooklyn.... 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 1 r Russell in 8th inning. | Spencer. Umpires--Connolly and Hilde- Game into the busines, thine Gok: Smith; giving the Braves’ the one 7.58, Ite victory by a length and aleniiadeiphia. 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 9 tog] Score by Innings: | brand eo aro: he soon became famous as| score margin which won, Ral Was sverepagewed =. pe Gant SUMMARY, joy CE a Sa Ya Lea | —_-—— uilder of the fastest racing . —— Bi Sub, Philadelphi iliy er bnee Teena, di Brook. |” . , EAGUE. Mists on the Great Labea tis 0” Vanta Barge Club, Philadelphia and | yn wo-base hits Cutshaw and o-base hit—Walters. ‘Three-base| INTERNATIONAL L! . won many of the most famous WINDSOR EN the Potomac Club, the Pennsylvania | Miller qins—Aeiiter and aide looper. Stolen events, Later, when power boat rac- ing became the hydroplane. ih was the world’ a 40-footers followed, world’s half apolis is beatin: Senith |: more turned his attention d He was won¢ guccessful, bis boats far o1 the best ever turn ropean builders, y Reliance IV. jt ly 200. hor go, winner over with half a dozen} As much horse power. Reliance V. and Baby Speed Demon each breaking records for a mile to thirty nautical int) Then came Miss Detroit, Gold Challenge y last year, and now Miss Ming enius, popula to Chris loping: ertutly | utclassing | 1 out by the best) ™ He finally built @ twenty-footer, |} power, which ty fastest beat a tew! lam the best of nie, GT, Hal Mab) 11 tak te OND an Steward TRE Baby | rows of distances’ from | © ’ winner @ ot Manas: u Miss Detroit rues | His litte shop! at Algoni that outcl America. * top. on of have ren £ is turning out boats each | of the best known naval ar. meses and the most famous build- eye HE Murray family |s staying on Robert Lindley Murray |1i has beaten Chu ‘championships, and Church was |and wy sll ered a probable champion and {il, Uikar of the event, Fred Murray, brother, will compete in the ful races in the National Champlo: t week. -wecond man in the 120-yard it for two years, and is looked as probable winner of the title. Murray will have hot competi- Simpson of Missouri and oat the best contri-|Wikey tod; ant Hadve Henry’ 114; Hedland 110. SIXTH Ace ; palling; six ne 1 104 Yamal ‘oa; beoruit neath ba re Allen, ii 0; “Tale NY AVE h in the ten- TH RACE. et tiamer. 100) 4a 11) “Apprentice allowance He has been a con- Tos Amitite . 108 Aum hi ia, both of ‘4 ota 6 $ROW $00; three 1 deta, 113 PH thewe ‘on 4 sie Art 4 Ad Cross, arlomge, 108, yoarolle yearolda a Hridgs Diguity 2108) A imed, ‘Track BLUE BONNET ENTRIES. added; i ae in Ad, Loss; 11) * Bx rae $000, three-year-olds and sn *Hectrie, ON, * York hb, fat, year-olde ‘one mile, | Tons. Latte ode ut “Queen, Tit w it Chabs. Brooklyn .12 47 605 Bomon. Phite N. York. New York ot Beaten (A. M. & P.M.) Brecklyn ot Philadelphia A. M. Gacinnatl 04 Chicage (A. M. & P. M.) 8t, Leute ot Pittsburgh (A. M. & P.M.) Neher yen IE! Mons ‘ Vig. Dartworth, 107, Stayer, “2 4 aA Ly base on Male. hot M about 14 by M ball— ‘Areturis, a " 1 (Ba by Rucker, 1 (Cravath): by M a ey (Johnston), — First base on Edi daly. 0 Hrooklyn, 1 Left on bases —1 ona, 118, &: Philadelphia, 8. Double play | Miller, Ose dt Rue 1 Stock, Maver, T10° ten -HILADE Knoolet, 107, Afterglow, 108. PHILADE National League. W.L. PC.) Clube, W.L. PC] Clube, W.L. Chicago. .. 68 69 .457)|Hosten....72 63 Pitte’gh. ..06 67 455)| Detrolt, ..72 57 ‘Mt. Louls, 66 71 441 Chicago... 70 5t Clacin’t, 49 79 383 Mi. Louie, 69 60 10 47 508 70 49 588 in Results of Games Yesterday. Pitteburgh, 6 Mt, Loule, 2 (fat game) + St, Leute, 1 (3d game) Games To-Day. Chicago, 15 St, Louie, Dotrait, 5: Cleveland, 5 M.) American League. Bestos at New York (4. M. & I’, Philadelphia ot Waah'n (A. M. @ P. M.) Chicago ot St. Louis (A. M ~ Jin a cured runs “Ore Mur- Bweeter Than Buger, 106; Ketd- | ninty): off Preffor, 1 O'in three fans ings (it butters) batt ff Struck er and Cravath); by heat and Olsen), — First balls Ay Pfeffer, 1 (Lu- ver, 1 (Stengel). | & Ry 'Prefte croft and Luderus, Wild pitches=-Mar- quard Passed ball.-Killlffer, 1. Time— 1.40. Umpires—Ryron and Quigley to The Rrening Worl! ) UPHIA, Sept. 4.—Rrook- ad in the National League was MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANDING PC.) Clubs, W.L. PC, S76) N. York...67 60 .538 558 | Clevel’d 68 61 527 47 | Wash... .62 63 496 535! Phila... 28 My P.M) at Detrolt (A. M. & P.M.) th score was 7 to 1 crowd of 10,000 saw the game. Hoe a puces iteher this baa year, a was lost for tie Yanks this morning when Allen Russell blew up in. the! face of a broadside of Red Sox hits, | climax betng Hooper's home-run smash into the right-fleld stands. The The Red Sox now have a slightly more comfortaole grip on the League leadership, and they did not get it a] minute too soon, as the score board | showed Detroit licking Cleveland, A struck in the groin by a zipping line drive from Wamby's bat In the sixth sah ie Aa inning of the Detrolt-Cleveland morn- | Cliguot. 11 ing game. Ho was carried from the | {iss lv: He ficld‘and Dubac replaced him, wee Cov has been Detroit's most The injury has mot been de- MORNING GAMES. 1. 4. Hits and earned | At Providence--(‘Ten innings.) io'nits, Brung in| Richmond, OOO LOO OOO VL ¢ B eight Innings, Off Love ‘hit, no runs| Providence... 0 10 0 0 0 0, —2 32 in-one inning. Off Ruth. 1 run, in nine| Batterles--Leake and O'Donnell; Innings, Struck out by Thuth 3:'ny Mun [ers and Hrainard, Rleco sell, 4, Umpires—Evans and Chil, ‘Time we mo} At moromto=. 66012390 0-4 2 3 Roronto 250.010.2000 2-5 9 4 (Special to The Brening World.) Fiatteriew- Way and Hale: MeTIeue, POLO GROUNDS, NEW york, |"erbert and Kritenel: Sept. 4.—-A game that rocked along on | sontreal 000 A og 9° pve! ee 4 vent 0 renee: SON even keel until the seventh tnning | BUA) oo eh and How nock and Onslow. —»—— BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. | BELMONT PARK, N, ¥., Sept. 4.— The entries for to-morrow’s races are ys 13 old filiew: gelling: fire " Ni Positints i1d; Vabut 100 > Three. year-olde apd aitecet Flames Wal a O'Suitvan, 118; wy te Fury, gay. At To esmien 1th ok es; the Cedarhurst COVELESKIE HIT BY BALL.) otiiamist, th *fitines Sms) ji A anaon, Detroit's Great Pitcher Mure in Melon ae Groin by Wamby's Liner, Kens, 114 ia DETROIT, Sept. 4.—Harry Coveles- Ah iee repos kie, pitehin for the Tigers, was fay, ar .|at figures of | | [White and Welsh Ready — For Championship Bout | Relow to the west is the Continental divide, swathed in snow and across ¢ Money Wagered on To-Day’s, wich a gon breeze whipped to-day, In this setting thousands of fleht; bugs raved to-day, every one an au- thority, every one @ critic, shouting! mind bets, predicting this, predicting that. The only thing universally be- lieved is that when Freddie Welsb and Charley White, the Chicago con- tender, sail into each other this after- noon, there will be a fight. This is based on the frank arrangement of j the figbters to bar nothing in the method of fighting. The only restric- {tion placed upon the champion and his opponent is that which will pre- vent holding and hitting. Everything | else goes—biows in the break, kidney punches, clinch milling and what not of fighters’ tricks, Everything is tair above the belt, Referee Billy Roche's announce- ment that the decision, If the fignt) | oes the full twenty rounds, will be | |given on points, also was well re- celved, “The first round counts as much as! the last,” said Roche, “A flash Anish | by either man will count no more in| the summary than sturcy battling In | | | | the eurly rounds.” White and Welsh stuck to their ‘suburban cotta early to-day, as they did Sunday, excepting a little |road work and a few minutes with the punching bag. | larry Poliok, Welsh's manager, and | Nate Lewis, White's pilot, established | themselves Sunday in the Antlers | Hotel, where they were assailed with suggestions by ail manner of charac- | ters from hitherto aloof old dowagers to pugs who are the camp dogs of all big bouts, The rich lobby of that expensive | resort 18 in a constant din of gossip. | Tanned giants of the West with wide | brimmed hats discussed the common topic with sleek and dapper salesmen from the Coats, bulging at the hips, cone more deadly things than pocket flasks, H Fight bugs from all quarters of the West streamed into the Srings dur-} ing the morning on secial trains. Miners from remote camps in the | hills, business men, clerks and toilers from Denver, taking advantage of the holiday, farmera and ranchers from the western slope and the eastern plains choked tho streets with their automoblies and wagons, It was est!- mated that at least 8,000 fans willy scramble for seats in the arena be- + fore the first preliminary starts at. 2{ P.M. Two preliminaries have been ar- Benny Garcia of Denver and Johnson of Pueblo, welter- weights, are to open the card in a six-round matep, Stewart Donnelly of Indianapolis and Frankie Murphy of Denver will fight ten rounds—and then the fight begins. The seconds in Welsh's corner will be Harry Pollos, his manager; Charlie Kose, his trainer; Bireman Jim, Flynn and Eddic Hennessy, The men in White's corner will be Nate Lewis, his manager; Joe Thomas, his train- er; Gus Lapp of Chicago and Jack Kanner of Denver. So fur as ig haown, this is the first time in tho ring’s’ history that al championship Ult has been fought in| a boozeless land, ‘The lack of intoxi- cating beverages may We the cause of so Mttle actual betting, but the) reeling atmosphere is getting all the} blame for the mild wagers which are the exasperating rule, No big bets have been re- ported, Numerous freak bets have been laid, but the staggering stakes of other ‘years are not to be heard | about, Johnny Kling, the famous) Chicago Cub catcher, and other Kan- sas City sportsmen were expected to arrive early to-day with $2,500 to lay that White knocks Welsh out, A re. port of the coming of $2,500 in Chi- | cago money to be wagered similarly was received Sunday, sh men declare the White back- ers want unreasonable odds, It is pointed out that the only possible way | White can win is by a knockout, and| the White men are asking 8 to 1.! ‘This, the Welsh men say, is simply a| 3 to 1 bet that Welsh wins, Those bets that have been made are mostly to 4 thaa Welsh wins. erase th eri Behe | White may ting the referee iy a tough opponent i e wre, of cise Charie * ios ot Benen wih omy he! Shik eens gins 0 wardvie done hve 0 wis “tele Bomebody stole Prank Moran compelling Fraak on foot The father of basis Wet hie stepetaid, Ping WILL FANS BULVOUWT AL TEAM? CAN A CLAM SINC ' Mie a tr slog ‘ote na sperent Ooe. ot bad - fat About the time that fans start eupe eat onions Just befor oF fence calla, CLEVELAND. rospects looked very neat City for about # minute Prominent cit being Pennant in the Sixt last July wills in the Preparatory to rush for world series tickets. Excitement was so thick that butchers forgot to weigh their hands with the beefsteak and taxi+ eabs inc d their rates to three rt t killed rain checks The M Ww. mile x ary pennant—hats, gloves and iked shoes. Suddenly the team *purted—like a broken water pipe in about eigh directions. Wait till next year, About every club in the American League seems to. have an Athletie player on it except, the Athletics, Washington's pennant timed by winding an eight oy spurt can be day clock jum once, ‘Tis worth admission Price alone, To see Ty Cobb punch i The ozone, My The most iroportant thing in golf seems to be to keep your eye on your ball even if it ain’t yours, ‘The only bint deny” who) hear "th when {t passed hum Ty Cobb te } bullet Tries oie 9 when he pamed te Tho Red Sox would like to see most any team win the National League pennant except Alexander. Eligibility rules at all colleges will be very strict this year. Any athlete ever convicted of accepting money for playing croquet will be Ineligible for the football eleven, WILBERT ROKINSON IS AN ALL ROUND MANAGER ANY W LOOK AT HIM AE -xGh Life in the tenements ts gett tougher and tougher. ‘Throngh seme, horrible mistake the Yale-Harvard and Army-Navy game will be played on the same day, Looks as if Hans Wagner was gotn to fish through another world series, : coming awa: The Braves slowed up in Pittsburgh like Barney Oldfield making a spee- tator wonder what an automobile needs four wheels for, rropoaed fund to gt sam Langford back to the 8. will find our whit to Sishfal of Fel League rain ee RASEHITS DON'T COUNT DUR. ING MEAL HOUR, ANSWERS TO QUEERIES. Gawn—Scheme is to get all the wrestlers in Kamchatka and declare a railroad strike. par Simp—Looks I'ke Athletics have too big a lead for Griffith to catch ‘em, eee Phish—Sam Lajolo Is a left-handee pitcher. AND THRILLS OF RACING 6 SPARKLING EVENTS TO-MORROW INCLUDING THE NASSAU STAKES CEDARHURST HANDICAP and 4 Good Ove: ST RACE A anda Special all race BANSEM BOXING TO.NIGHT—Harlem Sport ‘tub, ie, a ei firme Hockaway Beach: ‘Golde ow » Ploneer_Aporting © We. Radio’ Nusent Ades. ties

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