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“ 5 a 4 ee - r “ va Ee iit AR wee oy ith ete Whew 6 bet “HE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1917. " it ' z ° BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK fA THE THIRD MAN IN THE RING STARTS TODAY = Copyright, 1917, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening Worl PFEREES OF FAMOUS FIG HAD SHARE OF EXCITEMENT e | ie Fi _ Web of Third Man in Ring Not One for Weak-Kneed Man Nor One ference vo beet Lacking Strong Character—-His Word Usually as Potent as Hardest Knockout Wallop—-Siler’s Experience at Carson—-Jeff _ Was Counted Out by His Best Friend. | Such Stars as Campfire, Omai Khayyam, Hourless and Rickety to Start. Coperiaht, 1917, by the Prem Publiching Oo, (The New York Evening World) | NCE in a while some news story of a big fight has a small paragraph | about “the third man in the ring’—the referee. The third man In| the ring may have travelled thousands of miles to referee the fight, R & ow ane but he's of small importance beside | CO GOOD FIELD TO-DAY IN WITHERS STAKE The forty-second running of the Withers, at one mile, over the Bel+ mont Park track this afternoon, will bring @ strong field of three- year-olds to the post, The start- ers, weights and probable jockeys the fellows who hold the champion- ships and get the big money. Yet the third man is nearly as important, sometimes, as the fistic stars under his direction. He must be a man of unusually strong character to last long in his profession. A weak- kneed referee, or one who makes| bad decisions, is soon tossed into the discard. And the third man in the ring often has his share of the excite- ment. There was the case of George Siler at Carson, Nev, when Jim Corbett! feat the world’s heavyweight championship to Bob Fitzsimmons. That fight teased world-wide interest. Many sporting men came from England and tther countries to see it, and not a State in the Union lacked representa- tives at the ringside. There was a tremendous amount of betting, which ip those days was quite legitimate in Nevada. Poolrooms and all sorts of gambling rooms ran openly, protected by the law. Betting was as common follow: Omar Khayyam. Borel Grorge See counrep Compert out INA RING SURROUNDED BY MosTILS GUNMEN AND ARMED GUARDS. Ballad. - O'Brien . *Hourless and Woodtrap August Bel- mont entry, By Vincent Treanor. HE best racing so far this sea- Gu. BASEBALL WEATHER Tsc2e2 0% classic Withers Stakes will be di cided, with some of the speedie | three-year-olds in the country facing ‘ | “Unless the Government Declares a Moratorium on Rain et es fe soft boiled eggs at breakfast. Beoause of the dig gambling tnter-@— $$$ tet connected with the fight there fae a great deal of fecling between the partisans of the opposing fighters. but Tex. Jeffries was perfect- isfied. The story of that fight, seven years ago, is well remembered. WAS A STICHLER. For RULES AND the League Standings Will Be as Lopsided as a Flivver With a Busted Axle’—“The Giants Displayed Some Very Metropolitan Skullwork When They Decided to the barrier, Campfire, winner of the Toboggan Handicap last Wednesday and who captured the Futurity last season, will measure strides with such A ” stars as Omar Kahyyam, winner of This was added to by the extremely |JiMrien, for same reason heavy and, WASHT AFRAID To Win From the Cards. the Kentucky Derby last month; H. bitter quarre! that had preceded the|cent shape only a fow days before, We Sate Crary AND Ati ee fmatch making, and even more by the| walked steadily into the grinning n ee Geter By Arthur (‘Bugs’) Baer mont's Hourlens, fact that Jim Corbett was a native of | T° took @ terible beating for ‘ Pin gg hp 4 The Withers was first held as far .. yrtaght, 1917, Press Publtshing Co. ; Baa Francisco, only a few hundred| Crurspied and felln Topping eaky Ll uresy ROUND was CorseTT oT ee ee ee ee ee ee Ler nerteelle toned rerbltice co | DESK aa i874, “Ot Never! did! thesen files away, and a great favorite| ward, he went through the ropes, oo there since his victory over John L. landing on the ring platform with hia knees hooked over the lower rope. AIN again tossed a moth on the Yanks’ perfectly legal ambition to R anare the pennant. All the weather orchestra has played so far is event give rarer promise than to-day. Campfire is eure to be favorite by | Sullivan, ‘The San Franciscans didn't | knee In rain, rain, rain, Geographies state that the world {s three-fourths | ison of his impressive showing last is dazed condition he struggled un- ° water and one-fourth land, but now it is fourfourths water and the rest | y, ’ want to eee Corbett beaten, Inct-| successfully to get up. The official | Fistic News ; | Wednesday, which was his fret start fentally, Corbett had several broth- | count was going on, and when Jeffries | rain checks. It’s been raining so much that it is almost a stencil. Ban of the season, P @re in San Francisco, one of whom | finally rolled under the rope and slow- d Go. : Johnson should hire a gent to rewrite his baseball scenarios and cut out) Omar Khayyam is bound to be well fan the biggest poolroom in the city, | rng knew the Rohl oat eee tenes an SSID the moist part. The Western American League clubs have played ten/ backed, as in the Derby, which was ’ betting on fights and horse races be- | son didn't know, or Jeffries. Jeff tot- By By John Pollock more games than the Eastern cities. In both leagues the Western clubs|run three weeks ago, he came from ing conducted just as openly there as| tered slowly backward, desperately have played forty games more than the Easterners. far behind and won in easy fashion. im Nevada, In Harry Corbett’s pool- | "Ying to gain time to recover. John- Christy Mathewson, Sam Hildreth has carefully pri son followed and sent him crashing} ‘4 Benny Leonard, the world’s new light- Unless the Government declares a moratorium on rain the league) pared Hourless for this race. As & nae were waguret on the | down again, and here, while the big | Former Star of Giants and Manager of Cincignati Reda weight champion, will be given « bic] standings will be as lopsided as a fiivver with a busted axle. proyenroot Hourless was regarded outcome o was no| negro 8 over his victim waiting | reception to-night at the Fairmont A. Fis Graves have waved about: chtie y many turf experts as nearly the % contests while the Cubs ‘ secret that the whole Corbett family | for Him to struggle up again, Rickard ‘ C., ‘where he will second Eddie Wallace | were getting forty off their chests. If the pestponements get chronic, |°dual of Campiire, who was crowned Was down, book, line and sinker, on| Sonries hed already been counted out| Pa cry tal, club in both Bis in bis bout with Irish Patsy Cline, | It I find in their socks for Christmas will be a double: | yr bio fetter Jim, tae Aiae tims that be Gent oe Lea, has had a face to tace|] HANK GOWDY OF BRAVES was at the Fairmont that Benny made ‘7 e athieiinne while eeinat Whe GER ae ha ae _|A tough job for Tex Rickard—that meeting with every other club, d it was there that he flour. The astern ceacen le as back- ve s BG hate cite cunt COR: | was, But ho wasp sportsman through |#0 We have passed tho first stage of FIRST PLAYER TO ENLIST |) ie one teeny eit of tie early fighting | ward as a Chinese proclamation. Cana tal Bad winnen Gala SN cco. beers, tee aah & ti one vitpawe: cana eave, vue, eovinien | ene race, From now on you will see |! Hank Gowdy, erstwhile catcher || line and Wallate met ares’ athe Of course, the suffering isn't so terrible. The Athletics don't play when {Season he ran second to Campfire in * few o Sets 5A ; ; I the “morning glories" begin to fade |} o; hero of on in Brooklyn an it raing, but then, they don’t play much whon {t doesn’t. the Futurity and on last Wednesday no doubt he'd have been willing to f Giants, who was the reg fesentative of tho “Frisco gang” waa/ D0 doubt hed have been willing 0) secu under the flare of the mid-sea- || tne Hestan-Athleties World's Ber- || >roved & hummer, Cline winning tJ in the Toboggan he finished third to went to George Siler of Chicago, the | back on his feet, and fighting to win,|#on going. i joaton: ve ry * “4 4 popular verdict, Wallace expects to re ‘The Gtants displayed some very metropolitan ekullwork when they Be b teferee. Siler happened to be visiting! Eddie Graney, who refereed scores| Le F es games in 1914, ts the firat major |] verse the verdict to-night. |decided to win from the Cards. The Phils bilked the Pirates without teenie trline vacant Ona Mimiaita camp that day. The repre-| Of famous fighis in ine Wee. was t us focus the microscope on the || joague player to enlist. The crack -—— |much trouble, which makes the leaders closer than a carriage dog’s spota.|youcn I8 the only thing against Omar fentative took George aside and told | the Ars referee to wear a tuxedo in |Cl4 barometer, the standing of the|| catcher of the Braves enlisted in || At th Ceram Risk to-night Gunbost Sait The tussle for first place resembles a race on @ tread mill. Specs Matias ee ee him hat te must be sure to take no the ring. Graney was known as 4 Trt “4 hte who? Bostou and |] tho army tn Cincinnati, He will |] Seq fehob Dewrs. jim Ymith aod Jim Hea, Needed four pairs of specs to win the way that Tesreat was curling ‘em| With such stara going to the post ‘mmistakes” in the fght—that it he| first-class referee, | but curtously | yn ave done much better |} ;omain with the Boston team un- ||, us other terrsuad bout E4iie Shannen of OVer yesterday, ‘The big bird threw a slow one that he calle a local and|the race is sure to be exciting from ’ should happen to count Corbett out, | oo%:ne tuxedo wearer than as the Maan | ately. The Braves are always late |{ (il sent to a training camp, Callfornia, who recently gare Benny Leonard a & fast one that he calis an express, Even the local didn't stop for the St,| start to finish, ‘a pe fall We hast he wees ae Gb Whose decisions hundreds of t |starters under Stallings, and, al- stiff fight, and Ray West will clash, aah batters, Score, two to one, with MoGraw's ears acting as terminals m: shot that th pode FSSA — or his smile, ne fifth renewal of the Kentucky sould be used for popper box lids, | **"4s of dollars were paid over. though well down when I was in —| cart Morris and Prank Moran will wind up thelr Handicap will be held Dough The “Frisco gang,” 00 Siler was told| “QLD GOODEYE” PLAYED No |20#on. George seemed to have plenty |he has them winning ball games, I Jing slege of hart training to-day for thelr (m burner Park, Loulevilie, this, atternoon and would have twenty tough citizens, all of confidence, Some of his players|mean Seaton and Vaughn. ” "| portent tea-sound beut et the Harlem Sporting After spotting the Cubs. four-run handicap, the Robine gyrated | ical’ horsemen are awaiting the re. r : , A bo : 0 ° awaiting the re- seevity armed, oftting close to the FAVORITES. told me he wasn't the pleasantest|, Whether the injury to Saler, which | Club on Monday night, Morris is confident that up from the rear and busted the Chicago bunch loose from their gult with Interest. Old Rosebud, who ngelde boxes, ready for! Charile White, known as “Good-|company in the world. during the | locked Ike a body blow when it] be will atoo the bloude Pittsburther with his caps. The Cubs were hull down on the horizon before Rodby's craft | !* & real comeback, will probably in G ‘7 wv us case George should not| eye Charlie,” was a famous New occurred, was a fortune or misfor- | choppy body punches, Morris will enter the rite ; Aad 5 |rule favorite, as he has won three of trastable. Incidentally, they | York referee, aad would be atil 1m {Stretch of bad weather and poor ball|tune, reinains to be seen over the | weighing clow to te 22%pound mark, while! 99F started, but by picking up @ few runs at a time they crocheted | nis four starts this season, Roamer Fitzsimmons too, the game but for vax | Miaying in which Boston indulged, run of the race. It is a cinch that Moran will scale around the 220 figure, enough tallies to snatch the bacon. The Brooklyn team will carry six unds less than la eae Ast a tov caiscite atter ie foto ih faa crinen in acta at | Pade oniy thinks <¢ avrne,”| the sold smashing of Fred Merkle sia ‘ . pet ON | Saars wien tie Tan second: Conia ead fecsived this throat, He was a wor-| great old-time battles. He. bagur e only thing that worries me”|105 been a big factor in the Cubs'| Ted Kid Lowls and Mite O'Dowd, the at, Pani! 7/2¢hing.@ spotted exAtdition lately, playing like heroce one day ond Crump, A. K. Macomber's entr man But he was as game as| handing boxers and referecing bouts |e Cullings, when the Keds were in success up to date. As I have said ‘vio furnished wich a thriiing tonsvund Whe dogmeat the next. Still, it takes all kinds of patches to make a | will must’ likely be second choles. aay man that ever walked. ‘He was| when a boy for yours was the |2i# town, “Is the failure of my before, there isn't a better first base- | battle at the St, Nicholas A. C. recently, bare cragy quilt, Acore, five to four, Remarks, good game coneldering | John W. Schorr will have Cudgel, a & Fetired lightweight fighter, noted! pest known ‘amateur’ of boxers in |Ditchers to deliver airuight goods. It) man in the game than Fred when he ched to meet In another ten-round con t three-year-old, In the event. Hodge, for the number of long finish fights|ine big city. Charles al hoa n| Was that kind of pitehing which won| is pickling the pill mt of June 15, he lack of rehearsals runner-up in 1915, King Gorin, Em- , he had sone through, Also he was | (ne, cle city. Charles always had a lthy ohamplonship—iifted us up dY| Larry ‘Doyle haa contributed in| Hmmy Jobmwon, matchmaier of Ube club,” was Groldery and Opportunity will be the one of " ont known professional |y-ere made to be observed. He wa fOr Sie bontairabe sree lent a ace] ghare to the Cubs—both Doyle and asked by numerous fight fans to put the men on We don’t know what the Eskimo is for punk, but the Fiji Islanders | other starters. referces the tand, and “ Rewspa-|feady to enforce the rules at any (2 Tuy, to 4 Worlds C mpl you | Merkle going better than they did for | #alm. and as Paddy Mulins, who looks after the have an expression, “jazzbo,” which 1s a literal translation of the Spanish writer Feputation to up-| foment, and asa rule boxers knew | Ouida cence mash trom es aZait| the last couple of yeurs before they |Afaim of O'Dowd, consented, Johusioa didn't interpretation of the Siaplander phrase “cheez\-cheezi," which in English |, Th® dispersal sale of the horses } ee od te A rs|has pestercd us up here, It's the a nic x y Hage = the Pirates played against the Phils. Score, nine to one, wit! long: 4 LS flies rete Wade azsinny 40, however, there were two who |toughest weather I have seen since I A M Graw 1s aware of that fac PP peor ary Britton whe ia to have another | Dittyhurgh fans being slipped the pewter dime. ‘fh the the first race at Belmont this after, ier come le. cara of | didn’t know Charlie, ‘They were One- |horned into the ig leagues so many |~AS #oort As I let a ball player go. tum. w aia, thie time in a. twelve sll noon. Among the stars to be sold are Bad vada. ~| Round Hogan and Leach Cross, Both | years age 1 hate to menion the date. | M&C half complained to me in Neiy | round bout at the Future City A. C, of Bt, Louis Save errs Omar Khayyam, and tt is expected Gece wes «regular fronticraman, | began holding and hitting in the first |Peere cake | hate, Yo mention the date.) York, whe shows all kinds of stuf |om nest Weduerday night, a working dard for the NOW THAT SOME BERLIN DOCTOR HAS PRESCRIBED | that he will bring $25,000, He is oer take up @ fight at any mo-| round, Charles warned them once, | But give us some weather and watch |#ainst my club, Look at Demaree, | bate, He will leave for 8t, Loule with Man GRASS AS GOOD TO EAT, HUGHEY JENNINGS CAN POsp eligible for such stakes as the Sara- A og ot gs oye 4 +4 end when they immediately repeated | ys go. 1 am usually up there at the one of the toughest in the longue for | ager Dan Morgan on Monday evening, Ae Lewis AS A DLDT EXPERT. toga Cup and the Realization this the offense threw them cut of the Any oP are ¢|the Giants to ” wish you | and Britton have fought many times and always season, and because of his rating and Fey 7 protect, The honor of] ring. ‘The spectators howled, | of ene oe ene ace Tight no tothe | Would let me have a couple of play- | put wo an interesting scrap, the pronpecta are thet | Walter Johnson's pitching hieroglyphice are becoming easier to | is Value in the stud he should bring ae weer ane. Neveds would Soulee CuNaUne Seat toey Gia Bet |sinal week leet geasoc, he seme Ree ee ee rene ee tec” go | Meir coming Bout will be another intersting ome, | degipher, The Browns translated them very freely yeaterday and |S uentorme Aeur . ng. But|kind of box work wi ve us & 4 je —_ } Fs puke and run Sones at by ¢ jugtul.| White did the right thing. By the pretty good close up of the pennant.” T told him, The Broadway Sporting Olub of Brooklyo offen Hie c an ate stanee game Ral whe: fens cub loot to conscrip- There will be some fine steeple- Governor ¢ ¥ ome hooker | way, I see the record books credit |’"Wille we are on the Boston club 1| What Mac has said ts true. Take |scotber good card of buts for ite regular weekly ‘ y about two cer w his famous bat ball for St. Looey, chases at Piping Rock this afternoon. oS aye sat Going bis be bit in mo. Croge with winning over Hogan in| want to correct a notion that bas|a man off the Giants’ payroll and put |aine show, wnat to the Mar bout Soe he hat ball wasn’t working, ae it missed them entirely. Four events through the field will be stress, one round. Cross n't win, White |p in the heads of lots of followers | him with another team and he be- | Bartfield of Brooklyn wil! go agalust Harry Gattle a held, among them being the new L. frlend the Sherif. An hour later} disqualified them both. of the game. B comes a Ty Cobb or Walter Johnson the good ‘mea Cincinnat! fans are still buzzing about firemen closing the Polo Grouna| Stuart Wing Memorial Cup race, for at Pobiloly ennounced that inas-| “Honest John” Kelly was one of |apurt, which may be sustained, made | When golng at his old club. Part of In the other ten-| Bates to prevent New York fans from gotting in. This operation te gener. | four-year-olds and up, at two miles, Tee go Sate Nevada was the old timers, ‘The laat big bout |by the Chicago Cubs, It hag deen | this ts duc to pride to show McGraw |raud cole Wille Colr of Rideewond wi w|ally reversed 12 Cinehinnatl, That's spelled right, “| which will be the feature. This wil lonest. John refereed ‘as away |freely said, both in and out of base-| he made a mistake and part knowl. {against Joe Garry of the west aide, Johunny pe ly be worth $2,000 to the winner, and championship fight to ® finish be-| ack—the Sharkey-Corbett fight. ti [pail circles, that Fred Mitchell, who | edKe of the siylo of play and batters | utter of deve Oxy and Charie West of Bay! Clark Griffith figured out @ way to beat the cold spri /Bie smart Jumpers in the Hast Bi yy ES dr ped bod Sharkey roughed and rushed and| was Stallings’s assistant, wan re-| accumulated while with the team, | Nk wil come weninr io We atwund antl. /¢raining In a cold climate. He took bis team to Chart Mentiie tate by | been named to atart, y and Robe: 4 | slugged Corbe to t of col- onalble cesses 0 e annie A ataaeat . ‘ 4 . vi remeret and Nevada propored to onjoy thai| lapse, und when James was about co L anorggeley LOAAT Seieceeney f gne frit, MY, opinion, ZOUGMi observe | Matchmader Lew Raywond, who also arrngm five years and threw snowballs In the Blue Ridge. Guess if the ge Yesterday was a bad day for favor- in peace and quiet, and that | drop, into the ring leaped Connie Me- |words, the wise ones say von Luden- | will get slammed more ‘consistently [the bout for the Harten Snorting Olu of] inves much longer, Clark will train in Venice next spring, {tes at Belmont, where the track wae amet, Get bad Seen threatened | Vey. one of hia seconds. Whether or |dorf, chief of staff, and not von Hin-| than in the early wocks of the race { Reon Betis Mtoe, Cusaee, ro Ween =| Pe pgs 5 eg gee maemc E i pa s [RARORY, ANS PAY CHIbon WATS eAyes " not that was prearranged, to save|denburg, ts responsible for the Ger-| except Schupp. This young southpaw |e fr t “ rapeeky Mosel | four of whom had no real excuses for Big errs a Geutboring Sata. the| Copett from alkohol ner [Su Tar" wiatoeys hon ages |eoke oF anak ie |i Pann Wie tea |Ne Y, AC, MEET TO-DAY | |HERMAN SHADES LYNCH | aetet si st 6 known, In any case Honest John |gith those who declare Mitch was | the bes: hande: National | “Smear 1 mont Wille Astey, alo of this | " Wwenty of the best gua flehters in |mmediacely dlaqualitied Corbett, as (Staiiings'a von Ludendort, Tenge day uated a fe mug! | iy Tand Terr Strin wt tae on Soe siactw| BIGGEST OF THE SEASON.| — IN SENSATIONAL BATTLE Nevada eitting at the ringside inj he had to under the rules, ui he! The Cubs accomplished what|T would take ‘In more territory. and |‘%™™ sd Pentemnslant, of Philadephia | Smee eR penne Of h F 1 ri erritory. an “ a — = Bagside red Sines | to it ring. called ail bots oft, too~a thing that 4 the {mpoaaible when| make it the best outhpaw in’ base ok Sharkey, the speedy weet side bantam, What will probably be the most! In one of the best bantamweight| a ET ening’ oven’ the” slichint | made the Bhar Key. backers | shriek started from hore by winning | ball, except I don't feel T know those {and Joe Murman, the clever Chicago boxer, have |!™Portant open track and field meet |bouts seen in this city this season, Pete | RACING } is’ to disturb the proceedings | curbstt was ender erode by iS 4 ten ond losing ony me maven on Boston Red § [been signed up by the Pioneer Sporting Club w| Of the year in the Metropolitan dis- | eras. the champion, shaded Joe puld expect to be shot up, pronto, | always been a mystery steal has stolen some of the miracle! Schupp will. get tox June 19, barter has beaten Jabes White,| trict will take place at Travers| Lynch, the clever Went alde boxer, at the AT BEAUTIFUL Nevada fashion. st xovada had | athe thitd ian in the ring ts some-|Rtuf’ from the master, He took | he woes,” However OO eee eet Con ne ee neete. | laland thie afternoon when the New |) oman Sretties inp inet Bight Dur some of the best gun handlers in the fighters. One word of bis is may r HAE ae oe Ada spring spurt, be oot, Thie looks ‘ saan ? |though Herman might sto; 0% | West, and that there wa eal oatent tan the Gardeat Emrctent |S TOU eee entice ie rack from the South heap. |twoen little fellows srranged this soason, Pi) RaMes. Although many of the best lout ihe letter fought iin reget Je, \ tickled to death to have a little prac- as 2 | Mitonell ie 8 ‘ ond | on @ will mea | Frankie Browo will probably meet to the semi-/ responded to the call to the colors,| re i in the tenth As consequence, when Co pitching where {t i# rumored any x) pretty y. If art | resp i + |round being unusually good, Herman NT Bas 4 conseauence, when Cor-| sii. 9 _ Tria Kiekere.| lurking, and he eduld almoat talk! this w also win th wiedup a there 1s every indication that the jgcored @ knockdown tn the semen | $1,000 INTERNATIONAL ¥ Buncted ‘nollow "the whole. ringride| The enthusiaan among tho Gavi | {Me t™ Gaur °sghnnon SMe. oak | thes win i eaNy: it | ich Doerr me wal inere, Prides po.) Mvonés ue added attractions, wilt be {fund with left book to the jaw. Her-|| STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP niet & re . | “ - othe Jo’ on, ‘6 tool ey n leavy hitting moter, e signet up jackmon lcd ‘ents aGe be n vie! i) Wan As auict as A prayer meeting, /football tans over to-morrow's clash of |S*eounta ot the old omen thin year—| qignt titehing-—will have. to Doni, te New Bigland ighiveghe champion | UP tO the standard set by the Mer-|Man scored his victory largely through |! PLATTSDALE HANDICAP < pair of blue ba: led guns ayn 4 Armaghs has reached a | & omtemporaries of mine—and right, 1917, by the Rell & ship claimant, at the National 4, ©, of Prov. CUry Foot In other years. 7 ching. Frequenuly | was flashed in the whole proceed-|nigh fever, Tho betting favor yo, Cea O88 Bt : : heal | done , nt : he athletic events will bring together |Lynoh threw caution to : d Four othe Ibe. And theso were held vy Wyatt high ferae ting favors Mayo, | Qn sche — _ = | somes oem Bridar nies, pes, "it of the Leading coimpenitors in |swapped punches with the “title ogee | a va nl Gate Reem rp, a famous gunfighter who ha | 1 ee tae OF ate muta. | the New York distric hte ni a . F 2.90 P, Ba trate Wileco ach wan uae R LE UE ST Benny Leo admirer ta, Phila | Shem ia fy Andy" ett, the Ha ———____| MSECIAL RACE TRAGIA upon iy spicion tn ; pons | Cro \< order 9! Pa J Station St. a ed upon with auspicion fi wineromstsrec cone | = MAJO AG ANDINGS sate {5 Ry anataligr 2. 20*cheiit* (INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. }) ay ere , show that his he Irv joe Welsh, The the Motropolitan half-mile champion: —_ Intervale up to heart was in the right place, climbed miplified | Quaker fans regard Benny almost local Fred Murray, the intercollegiate hurdles rs reserved for taal ha , Maes, climbed Mflod | é | quaker Pare ‘ siNeoton tne || STANDING OF THE CLUBS. d by Trollexe Be, aa testing: Nia erties ue National League. || American League, |ssun, Bran wad mary of hin Stale) ghamplon, Bily, Moogs gf Princeton. J", |] aya wrt Recyauke wets Bo. inna, Paddock’ Ba. SEED at's shoulders, offered to Ge ks Will |] Clana WL. F.C. | lube, W.1. P.C.!|Clabe, — W. Le F.C. \higeties 1 SRRRETS, Doms |dozen others equally well known Newark.,.22 8 .738] Rochester.17 17 608 || ld fend him with his life should any ring New York 21 11 .666| Brookiym..14 17 .453 | Boston... .27 Charlie Weinert, the big Newark hearyweight, | __ so }36/ Baffate. 5 3h 417 - a ey one offer to attack the Tdmericks and | phiie,,,,,22 18 629] Clncinnetl 17 24 Chicage...27 13 | decinroe that he wasn't the least ‘eerie ty | Sammy Smith at Dyckman Oval. || Baltimore 19 15 .559| Montreal .13 22.371 || BENNY LEONARD 4 “1 wasn't exactly scared,” Siler told — (Chicago... .26 17 595 York 20 16 | hie defeat at toe bands of the Giant Fred Fulton, The Subway Giants, with Sammy 419! Richmond 10 26 276 | | New Ligh FRAN ray Liof the World, d, “but Til admit 1 was eae Di Leia. av 18 1 /43 26.393 || Cleveland 23 24.623 tnd be doors 10 got # tres start up the pagilaue Smith, formerly star twirier for the | FRANK MORAN rvous" od Ont, | faddor when he ineete Al Reich at the Pioneer Montreal Intern x 3 Jand othere tcaining 2.10 to 4.8 “ or Schnelder stopped Terry Kellar RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. |iadser. whee mest ithe bo: c ticks with. ‘the | 4 SPRSERER COUNTED. 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