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1@ THK BVENING WUKLL) MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1016, 2 EST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (acum) COLUM LITTLE CARTOONS FROM THE NEWS Rennes | Darcy Looks Like the Real Mid Geweight Champion of the Worid. OOP 1016 by The Freee Putin ng Co (The Nee Fert Worta) \ 6 ( Sear st we 1 - OF ow Gm Unt You ee oul of wae! ‘ ES DAKCT. secording to reports MANY a HARERUNN OR THROWN oft, UMP TO BA JUOMNSON e from Australia, hae conily beat Jimmy Cladby on pointe to # onl 4, Sah oe tee Moron guitem. twenty-rownd bout This Darey bi il eR must be al! they clelen for him fF WRocks out the rourh ones and he SUtbores the clever ones What more ould any one ask of & Mehter? Darcey jooke like the real middle Seight champion of (he world, certainly has a fer better right PepArded 2 champion than por MeCoy, who once slipped over a wilt Wallop, ad who haent 4 «4 thing OM earth since that eventful evening He has @ better right (han Mike Gib bone, who has beaten « few 0 19 jen, but who hasn't shown the test inclination to bac elatin to the title by beating foreign boxers, 86 well as those of his own country A. number of the best middiewelght» in America have gone to Australia to be matched with Darcy. He haw) " a ls hipped them all, and with apparent) wa cer ee a ~-- ease, He wey" Ct WAdie M R | twiee, an: e riy wae the l wz tcnaaeren * Auele May Be Adopted, world, He hag beaten Jinmy Clabby & couple of times, and Clabby hi ing the penner have cuffed eink and tne ratenann Jones was wor pected (he Mor ort ayatem included ehampior ship ole derful but nebod Amerie¢an soccer team wae cheered t left Norway. We know lots ople who are cheered when the —— Ett HET REL on evs ih. . EXPECTED HERE | RACING SEASON se igertie ieetiteee saree’ Says McGraw, to Prevent mite were glad Trading in Mid-Season eee soe stp [nna oat aha mii ha ve ey Les Darcy is both middleweight and SEES nts figure tt ‘ ; ‘ | ® . he left hind foot o ° BZ wen ine bearyorsiaht tlle by et aaa Only Golfer to Win Two Na-| Nursery Handicap Feature of 1st 0" te lef hind foot of a mut tuck, Dut recent opp knocking out Dave Smith. He Ix per: In Recent Series With Dodgers, Declares Giants’ Manager, Catch- tional Titles Same Yew 99th and Last Day of | , When thoes pesky Moran Fate os weight." Davey" in mut lg er McCarty Was Under a Strong Temptation, Because by||MANAGER M’GRAW OF GIANTS HAPPY BECAUSE FOR Breaks Another Record. Thoroughbred Sport. in'the accond aivinions ooity. Helping Giants to Win He Was Really Taking Money Out of | aris GC iome tien own. that His Own Pocket, as He'll Share in the World’s Series if it pays to stick, Chick hur b Brooklyn Captures the Pennant. following along im the trail of the leaders for these many years, | {this country who ever won both thy pe FIRST TIME IN FOUR YEARS HEHAS REAL BALL CLUB) cscs scm cw ws soser os] ap vincent Freanor, oaighe Bttoartse The most successful metropolitan thoroughbred racing season in nearly ten years closes with to-day's tweighta carrying thetr own sreos WIL soon be forced to carry Hienoe Probably the happiest man in New York to-day is John J. McGraw. In hie face there is 4 constant grin and his eyes twinkle with the good ships in the sue . Is expected tn Ney and the amateur golf chanptor ltewn to-day. He intends to spend i i ad olf, but By John J. McG au. tonal League, much nature of old. His every action is one of pep. it is as if an over- : > : Jat Beluont, The public has enjoyed . MB Playing a brilliant game of golf, cm y I the atewor te thee ee mtePrtse, |t night miracle had changed him from an old man into @ youngster. And |several days tere, He'll probably play [ninety-nine days of th Showing what fearful inroads have falling down when he needed a putt to bu of the New York Giants.) anton jo taal (8 One man— il Lehas a right to feel that way jan exhibition round at Mwanok. | NECK CRE RLCIE on the been made by chess, only 254 cadets win. This year he has won both the ihe schedule of the National neral impression around the For the first time in four years McGraw has a real ball club, and be J) That Hvans is in the greatest form aprerte avIAS opened OW May 16 at for the Army football open aud oe amateur, titles =e tent oague put me in a tough po- that Stallings won't. win, || Kf0ws it. As the boys fired away at the Phillies Saturday he hopped [/in his career was further evidence:|| cae . Sa bas unapproached within the memory sition last week, Wilbert Rob- | altiough tt still looks to me like a|) “found like a jungiing jack, His orders snapped with the old vim. He |] yesterday at the Northampton Cour of the associations have made! 1s ovan might favor Maisel's bad had something to direc “I hated co tear up that old club.” he said, “but after | had worked myself grayheaded trying to patch up and tinker with a worn-out machine there was nothing to do but tose it altogether and get a new one. Luckily | got it. Oh, if we had only had a club like this in July rd ball cub to cop the money. Of they mist the fire and fight ers. T think the Braves would the younger cere Ak Tong oo inson was my tearm mate on the old | & Evans's putting this time. Baltimore Orioles, and he later was Bs my chief Heutenant with the Giants) make « better showing in the worl HE National Championship] i did all I could to get hin his pres-! series than elthe et r Phila: games held in Newark Satur-jent job as manager of Brooklyn | Brooklyr peli day afternoon were intensely | Club, althofigh 1 hated to see him) ‘Covyrigh!, 1816, by Joun N. Wheeler, Ine.) 3 interesting to ull those who follow | teave New York. And we have enissed | == nine strokes better than Mr have been seen here, and this has|* Food rule i Pau oe the advancement of athletic sports in) him. He was a big asset to the team. record, |been one of the reasons for the suc-| that long without talking. ° America. Even if the European war! And Robbie 1s as close a friend as 1! Gi t W ld He W th P. t Evans ts stilt busy receiving con-|cess of this season's racine, oe " jo y * rte s . $ is “Are bad not killed athletic sport in|have in baseball. Alo he is prac- tants ou ave on e ennan fratuiations ‘tor his wondurfl Bhow-|' "4. i, MoComber of California has| gare ceomery with the, Braves ing in finals at the Umpires Peopl Europe for a few years to come, the | tically my only friend in Brookiyn. Cricket Club, in. which defeated | been & welcome ruit to the sport.| aking the negative. ° J " | He has ma imported horses in bh United States, with her tremendous} My club tore in and played its head | Had h y St t d Wi th P t Hob Gardner, the defender, for the! 4 1 horses In his phthbele 1 | OF ht urea lang enna clan able. His victory with Star Hawk : thing improvement in sport brought about |off. The Brookiyn team haa been a, é arte U resen eam ee ee tee g phelin. the Lawrence Reallzation, over | mitrtuitfihes tre nbaied fe ws ther Vette: by schoolboy and college competition, | hard one for us to beat this year, ts) — © ; | ; neand he won 4 up ands to play, SPUN was « popular one. | Star Hawk — would have held the lead. \the record of the season shows, but! Playing of ’ Fletcher , > , r ——— FAH ORO Ort eat races of the) py ng all their rematnin \° and . ..og cut off a Phila~ has merely followed out his desire | Ry winning One of the best events of the Cham-| you can bet every man in the Glants’ ying o' McGraw 's New Com: delphia rally, the season over the mile and @ half! 2.) oe Athletics can finish in the ri y began to back up, v: lust spring, which was halted by rs yee y plonsbips was the 120-yard burdie|jine-up was in earnest. And | was| bination Prompts That Belief! «#4 when Holke, the new first bage- the financial’ inducements of the SAILOR GRANDE EASILY joe | American League by «4 comfortable Face, in which Simpson of Missouri) o144 wen the acrics wan over. Now man, pulled another wonder before Yanks, Oldring tried his best, but WINS OVER JOHNSON.) trainer sam Hitareth was criticised | M4!RID aad Kelly, and Murray of es tan | ‘i ada Among Fans—Record-Break- they hud got through marvelling at his heart was not in his work. While - Saturday tor not allowing Strombolt California were the chief contenders.|We can tear intg some other clubs the first they acted as if ready to his team mates saw visions of 4) satior Grando, the rugged light heavy: to meet Roamer in their scheduled], St) Looey fans were so sorry to Any one of these four men is as great jund help Robbie, for it is no secret ing Crowd Sees Great Exhihi- Wash up and call ita day right then pennant Rube had his mind on that weight of Cullfor made good in an-|inatch race, He considered tho track | hear that Stim Sallee had ptomaine aera era und ‘even greater, Their | We #Fe all pulling for him to win. x and t ¥ not sound coin- furin in Jersey, his pride. No one re-| \ner battle on Saturday night by de-|too heavy for the crack August Bei. | Boisening that they, tried to make it an und even greater, Their tion of Championship Ball) Piiiice rac cd et wasnt arets his tailure to come up to ex- Other battle on Sal 7 Ba nt won't he de.|a national holiday, Slim is as popular | Phillies practica : ‘Was amazing. In the prelimin-| Rumors caine trom Boston before ety k pectations ‘« ek ‘Oldrt im. Cisively outpointing John Lester John- | (ent hors ie with ary beats they ran close to former |the series between the Giants and avi RAHIRe’ herubselih wuts an OC AT, 0 08 THUCH 80 O1ZTINg Bim. eet ey ee eee ca heavywnant, tojcided to-day, ¢ us Mr. Hildreth | with St. Looey fans ° records even though they slackened| Hrookiyn that MeUarty would be a Playing in Double Defeat of|:.:‘w.. and helpless as did the vacuum in our line-up if h orked an Dod, ee | the Phillies. “th saya th trombo! weds: D1 anary. the main go of ten rounds at the F iat Btromboll Hesds.@ wockous| & CANRry to reserve their energies for the final in any of the games because of his irs | oh such an impor race and, of 0 i ANSWERS TO QUEERIES. There has been some incredulity in| former association with the Dodgers |try Club of Bethlehem. Twice ho ey und for that reason It fe ex-! arm by making @ catcher out of him broke the course record of 83 for! Pected that the 1917 season will bel ‘the short throw to right field eighteen holes, held by EB. G. Grav extended, It would not be surprising | wouldn't tax hia strength much, \president of ¢ Bethlehem Steel pe next year’s racing last until Gotncanv. ahackrsteuieh Oct. 1. On account of the European laa af th cal ie Ge ks | war several crack foreign bred horse When you can't say anything goo! about anybody, keep quiet. Which ta Frac . Larry Doyle, second baseman for the mont A. C. of the Bronx. Grande car-| course, he hasn't when We saw what! Chicago Nationals, who fractured his ried the fighting to Johnson throughout, ee allowed in the you were doing to Brooklyn, that we enkle in the first game with the and with I 7, right* and lefts to the There'll be only four starters in coe md fishing all East regard . |and the additional stimulus furnished were going to have trouble 'n this, Pirates at Pittsburg Saturday, is rest- | body and } had him in a weak! tno Nursery Handicap to-di hic! eee Oe eee Tans “doubted” that | when ail the Brooklyn players ngreed, | By Bozeman Bulger. wild Manager Pat Moran bes | ing conifortably, “An X-ray of the ened condition tn several of the rounds. |/P°. NON” remaining ‘stake of the] ytiyh—-We aald you displayed skill, Simpson of Missouri made the world's | #{ter his transfer to the Giants, HAT the baseball public, the the Saturday games, “but 1! injury was made, but a preliminary oy t\> pounds , : season, Campfire wax withdrawn ag! Vuh? : rds recently credited to him, But '@ should share in the World's Series | yery-day 1b«c + MheT never expected anything like this. 1 @Xainination showed that # small ""At the Broadway Sporting Club offhe was hindicapped at 12% pounds, | 2t 88M —< ya Y, } loot should the Dodgers win. The! ery-day T8-cent-paying fa0,) the ¢ s hav going this wa in his ankle was broken, At Brooklyn Frankie Notter broke his left , ras handioappe 38 fier Saturday's championship race, should a in, he Giants had iB this way Ivory Black was handicapped at 128 Hier ieh'he covered the ticks in the | DIK catcher resented these remarks im, after all, the very best Judge! yix weeks ago. tl would have e Doyle was taken hand in the first round of his ten land he » was withdrawn. Hour. | LEXINGTON ENTRIES. fast ti t idted wee, | ’nd came to mi we have of the game was proved con-| Walked away with the pennaat.” it was said he would have to remain round bout with Johnny "Kid" Alberts} tony carries top weight, with 127 | - wonderfully fast time of 144-5 sec |" Work me in one of thoxe games, | o) ase tas 4 t tor at n days and will sind was unable to defend himself trom | WS MSY St A Oth Wie At — @ads, there can be no more criticiam wi you, Mai a Reo. Punt |clusively when, to the surprise of tho| —— ble to play again this season, | volley of blows which Alborta aa: Peer tiporoacn ere the othe ane LEXINGTON, Ky., Sept, 11.—The en of “western watch Simpson ts @ ty ahow these knockers something.” ™MAnAKeMent, $5,000 spectators flocked | Up in “Poll” Perritt’s room there ee ete Ti dey TST Ta Ld Pay eer ee Proms) tea for to-mo: ow's races are as fol very tall, rangy, well built fellow, w & man play r|inio th » Polo Grounds Savurday to see |!* 4 very envious young man, and Hants and Yanks played sn | low r between the Giants end he fairly runs over the burdles | tay MeCarty did, which is only | the double head fans hereabouts may expect ap “iron ition game for the benefit. of | Pinay RACE wall; gelling; handicap; Instead of jumping them. No sucbd | othor f th , man" stunt f nother quarter ¢ our ohildren of New York Clty | |, sepa rvard: sik fu er proof of the honesty of > “ rom 1 | for three-year-olds ald tyra a hurdling has ever been seen any |jeaguers, But, nevertheless, 1 and the Phillies, It was the largest within a few days, Slim Sallee rooms | at the Polo Grounds yesterday, The F; Ne By d G [Jack O'Dowd, G7; Liberator, | 00; 0 U where in the world before. Smithson, tena it is bad'to trade players from {baid crowd that has assembled in the, with “Poll” and all his baseball life | Giants won, 4 to Twenty thou- 1Stic EWS Jorn Pollork AN OS Sip YO; Hocuir,” 07; sleet,“ 46t; Garrelis, Kraenslein—greatest hurd- (one club to another durtag the play- he has wanted to piteh both games | x 1 peor suw the game, The SECOND RACE i it istoric old grounds since they were Jers of former yeare—would have ing season. McCarty was under a oy | Of double-headers, National leaguers made seven hits “ ‘ Ttallan | in @ ten-round bout at the cinb’ been left yarda, behind at the finish strong temptation, because dy helping | Dll @xcePUng at one of the games ate cco ty ont Husmell, | while the Amerie ee eee ctiy, will “pon Mr tne. \the Giants to win h batharin’ Ul me Deke one lenguers made six off Schupp and wav really take |i the World's Series, ure A remarkably game race was run ing money out of his own pocket, and! ‘That crowd turned out because the the same Ume trying to cone Anderson, another battle tarnight Bi = er he was wine pride in his roommate, for his opponent Ever Hammer, by Tom Halpin of Boston when he most players like their dough. Thar ry-day fan knew th. > | Tom m OE Mowtcn Whee. ha! ince players like thelr Gough, That ¥ eS ae een ard F, Kinsella, scout for the| good lightweight of Chicago, who Nas! ‘The Broadway Sporting Clud of Brooklyn w deat the gre ered: n y H ng to see great baseball, and he | OUt there to-morrow a-showin k America: announced | succeasfully fought his way to @ posl- | rene h boring slows on’ Tucwlay ni * quarter mile. This, according to the flagrant an offender as any one when up. T got mo’ strength than report, was to have been Meredith's it came to swapping during th race,|Was not disappointed, He saw the have and I know I got mo’ sens hat he has retired frometion where he is now regarded one of | >:8ning tomorrow might, Matchmaker Weis | Mia"Kijianna, 1 last effort on the cinder path, and be | but since it was permitted it has been | greatest exhibition of a return to) “If you evah pitches a double all and wi Savoie iy oe tO leno topnotchers in te Hghtwelght divi- | mantel rapa ts g00d ten round bouts for} PLPTH RAGE 1 Kernlend, Pureet ive-vees Was extremely anxious to win ths up to me to take advantage of oppor a r abs ahaua " ” . oe ‘iness interesta in Springfie! jad |e cecasion, Marry Plerve of Brooklyn meeting ie ex y a p |life that @ ball elub ever showed after | ah, ritt retorted, “Ill ask ila was formerly scout for |son. Dundee and Hanmer will engage | wiiie Beecher of this city, and Chick Simice Tos: Melle, 100; Aurtes Selling; three searolde, and championship. Meredith went to the | tunities. 1 ) reside ot the " op front in his usual rushing style,| If every manager in the game knew | Hopeless chase f anaasl, Sw) presicent of the lame te put ante, In 4 ten-round bout at a show to Be scranton taking on Maul filwants of the east battle In the fifth round, ' boring show on Nghtwelght of this city, will Agure tn next Thurday night. | Tony Melcher, former ams tee beerrenlaat’ coneel . emeinet TD Tk; Bltzabeth -Momjson, ) Tein, The, arta 100 a aad TEM, RAGE Se ling: four x up Fis lth Toran Tor. “World's Wonder, 104; 4Com ptomaines was Barry of Brook! ‘or the n three in one evenin’ and I'l piteh ‘ t ft in K City. Dundee nan OWN Charen 100; *Car running with powerful strides. Tom |he would have to fnish the season | days befor had become convinced | ay that’s what I'll do.” . bught off in Kansas City | : ivny, JOL:. #Mortatown, 106 Paihistcaughe ttm about seventy-five |With the bull club that he shot tntoltnat the ( T hed Me iAdt mbt bos l Reet oe etic: he tke The twentieth seaon of the New loutpointed Hammer in a baitle at Bast Vrankie Conifer, the fart leat ightwetait, is ud; Lesa, “108; Cash on yards from the finish tape and pulled the frst gaine, I think it would | soap ae eta er eee MOR eee eet eee eerie ay York Btw Baseball League endy 1] Chicago, Ind., on the afternoon of July 4. ieee a lorie than over veto 8 teo-round | Delivers 112. nop advance Money, ee MRT tact ahead: Tima and ail around, ‘Then cach lender would | Sether & Fea! Ball Club. and ne now Ling. the accent at the yesterday, Syracuse, for much of the |'anoiher promising. lightweight, Patay | Uatte witlt Benny Leonan mpire A, ©, || SEV E inte, ee ks 'way] list part of the season in the second | 1 that the] divis on Thursday night, jlongiug for this chance to meet Leonard, Conifrey to-day 1 really believe T can fg sensation in| 228 im." Mickey Dunn and Joe Lynch wit = — Uocnng owe] i882 40 the ether ten-rounder, SPORTING. Meredith challenged and nearly prepare more carefully during the own, 107; Waterproof Caught him, but each time Halpin | Winter, because he must reall Managed to get buck the two feet |COUld not bolater up a pitchin and won by that margin. Jor & weak outfield by tr Arlie Mucks of Wisconsin in a| Purchases, A manager sho. pack yonder, and it is won the pennant, with {Cline of Harlem, boxes Fighting Bob of ee nearest contender, | Pennsylvania at Pittsfeld seven gaines behind. edith et MES Benny Leonard, Philadeiphia on Sa ately the best ball club in the Na- FT) tional League, even if they haven't a/ their apartuiont 1 work | chance of winning the pennant, Jletter “r" has never been heard in] Seran pout fifty weeks in the year anyway.| “When did these fellows get the Mhalwhslsanleluch - pS iant among weight throwers—prob- | ie ree | je wholesale upheaval in the AVRE DE GRAC Jo | Hildic MeAndaews, the clevor Quaker City 641%" jiemy Johneto of the box ably the bigest and best develoved | traging inthe, winter. heliaye this | tet? saked gimmay| iNecone! Caneut duetenccatde || HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES. | kids Mitotane cers Gir ter ct le ee ihe mecieg shame Man that ever hurled a shot or dis eee i ine ante tae tnaters ig | Hsaminger, the ran Philadelphian,| den campage of the Giants, has HAVRE DE GRACE, Md, Sept, 11, [12% Tee gros recelite were $2,700, several bn-| geuncement today that he intends te ellach the | i, 10 6 BOOFIY Ae ONC 6 DALE feet | eee eee treet one at iho senei’ leant here to watch the progress of t put the Dodgers in a fair way to Lei eta ei vinta gah ated 4 fans being turned because the club tep.round bout between Carl Morris and. Frank ’ tall and is tremendously broud | ings next winter s pp at added, whil. wih Li championship, Their ‘The entries for to-morrow's races | jouse was filled to Ite ca I sapans ellie’ the neat fortiaieta Meee siheeen a! shouldered. He is much bigger than!” ‘The two big league races are closer | ha ataleness disappeared the moment | ii as follows: ws perfectly willing to box Morria,"* maid Jonni Yorkers smiled, “in the er bal club I've] gry they found the weak spot in the had Pat Ryan, the hammer throwing! “ an they have been sir champion, who is the biggest among | {ant wher a todnnte (at threilinue ie | heck ‘ #11 the club weight throwers. Mucks|ishes came off. Right now Philade And the It just’ as did won shot and discus with good per- Lahey : phia appears to be going stronger|Isaminger. A minute after the first formances, but If he wot the full use/than any other contender in the Na. shock | RACE three year-olds and up | Silent Martin, the deat mute middiewetet, and | said as Carl ia fightin ce ret rina AME: Ai | rank Carbme, the promaing ical Wallan sts |oq 1 don't thiok wil have any trouble inde ‘| diewelght, were matched today by Jolin Weit-| ing him to come here and meet Moran, | mantel to meet in the star bout of ten rounde at the Broadway 8p » and feeling that thi &n ally at the Polo Groun Robins perked up and came ¥ into their own, They will now | it Merion, i *Ihuminator, strength in either event he'd & phenomenal p DY) return home in first pl Juliet Been tea enamel een sf a alone. Arett n place, and st hakden fillies end pest Saturday nigh ‘his will be their second | ing Club, which will aodm open, has added another ? break the existing world’s _ that is all that Robbie wanted. 3 alte, meeting, Carbone doxer to his atring, Jack Coyne of Newark, Jack records. | - \ . Mitho Mg: fehade im their first « 5 Walmer, who boxes Marty Crow at the Hunte PARK ur ne af the ei hee rs 2 J Voint Sporting Club Sept, 19, Johuny Hayes, he MrAvm a ietier trom Jdss Willard, ¢ ¥} With all three of their hest piteners |My) I For inaulen (ilijes and geld- | Four local’ Ughtweights will take part in the| wno mess ‘Tommy Farrell at Hammels tomer, | Jess tells me he is having a| knocked into a cocked hut, the Philites tro five “furlugs Mag Mt two tenronnd bouta to be staged at the Olymp , and Willie Koller af Hunts Point | CLOSING DAY FEATURES: ‘ ire ina bad way for eatly recover a ©. of Harlem tonight, Io the main ¢ 9, and Dick Pet Moree i q # lovely time with the circus, from the blow that has felled the: ation, \* : Jory saat al pt, 19, and Dick Peters are also under . Bier: inten tora jue” weenie National League, American League just aa they were about to be prac| PuvRTH feien a don gett gl age The Nursery Handicap tales and showing at all towns that Clube, We PE) Clube, WL Pel Cob, Web PG) Club Wok. claimed repeating champions, Incite PRearglde 110, 'Penniousee TOE, |g ugaiust Battling Hurley, the game fighter of| Tommy Farrit of the east alle, who is rap. The Bellair Handicap «re big enough. He is just coming Brooblyn,.77 61 .602 | Pitts'gh 473\\Hemow, 77 56 St. Leute, 71 65.522 dentally, this i# sweet revenge to i he idly forging to the fropt, will attempt to make ry ‘own the Coast from Seattle through Phila.....75 62 699 | Chicago.,.64 73 .455||Deiron ...77 59 566 |W 6765 308 P| McGraw and veteran supporters of | PIPTH HACE. yeoroida, sailing: fine " it sfifteen straight’ at the Harlem sporting Club A 2 Mile Steeplechase . California, and he likes the life. “71 64 .668 | St. Louie, 68 77 .430||Chicago...76 60 .663 | Clevel'd . 69 67 507 the Giants, who remember quite weill {che Hate Tite Siler Sandals 11] 'Mootaie, | Battling Levinaky, who is to mix it up with | of Matmmels to-morrow night, where he is sched AND & OTHER a After sil Jess might as well be 149 €2 406! Clactnst, 03 02 S0allNe Venu. 71 64.8201 Philo . setea eae | [how the Phillien dexpotted us of glory iod!s rby: Take *Chmmada OL: *Chat: | Jack Dillon im an claht-roand bout at the Phoe:| ule to meet Johnny Hayes in one of tho ten ¥ vireusing about. There's no one in ; . in 1908, when they were hopelessly Are sy roe 110." WN; Burbens, 114; | aig a, C. of Mem ‘Toon, toanorrow night, | round bouts, Andy Cortes aud Wee Wee Barton, dyrecias sight mood enough to give, him ‘a Results of Games Yesterday. SH ATH fonr-rerite. onus: | left for te sean of te battle setarday, arom: {twa lighixelghi will ite for Bonoes a tae Ht oe, tat va tin © tight at the present time, and there's Chheage,7 | Coreen, 9; Ueirem, 2 : Tei TOS; Bilhgerttete 8115: Mlumberer, ith by ia anion, Damar Montan, " Lariueky |taajn seme M } for Indien one no great public demand that Jess Ciatesod $: Gi Lane al ori ‘ of releasing Oldving | Whit Maven Trovit Wish impels Tits Tam’ | nted are ere ‘Two mixed boute, each Of ten rounda' dur whould defend his title, Let the rival 111 Mt, Leute, Louie, 5; Chicago, 2 (W0innin, fer by the Yanks] "EUR gia TNE ROM IAN. css and | wreke oe and for this) ave bom clinched for the vest ehiow of the Har: i heavies fight out among themselven Games To-Day. » but it had to bel apsani; selling, tue mile and seventy” yards | contest be eayess to outialnt Dilla agai. Me: | om sorting Club of this city ou Friday evening, 1 i the right to the next match, They Philadelphia at New York Boston ot Washia done, Oldring did not come up to B. (featerton 116s Sig Denna, Tio; | vinsky ia to receive @ auaranien of $1 Sept. 15, Milly Fitzsimmons of Yonkers will = iA = — a "> don't seem anxious to do it | gon Xpeotations and room had to be ee ray ra Bins coc. | Mike M Trish middioweight, and|tackie Derkey Griffin aud K, 0. Egger, the weer POSING, FOsNIGHT — QLYMP 4 at Rt Brooktye at Boston Dt, Lele at Chicas Ne ‘e. a 447 West Vath Sti Tel. Morin } oe at | w0 ude for new men. The league limit having vescltad "Masten “tatrlen’. wee | Destine Gar lored fighter, have been se: t aide fighter, will wap punches with Muddy Phelan va, Harris, Murles' ve, Maddese sages d ti Phy phia, 3.25 Dewen + Cleveland would not permit their retention, A wil be run we the eccond and thin! | cred by Paddy Mullins, matolimaker of the Faulkes, the good little colored boxer of Water- —— re a eas t Pole im, b0c.—advt, rage) WED. NIGHT, Pi | Oldring hae retired for good and he “*Apprentice allowance claimed, Track test, Clermont A. ©, of Brooklyn, to exchange punches bury, Conn, | weckey Hemmmes’ ver dos =“ ' ; f ,