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w THE BVERING WORLD, WEUNBADAT, 4ULT 16, iBa¥ <j. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK _ Diierincavret HOW TO KEEP COOL IN HOT WEATHER IN INTERNATIONAL - \ \ asin > Ve Leonard-Kilbane Bout in P Vives fienes urget Tn Beet deiphia It Likely to Go the Coon Die QUITE REPWEMING Six Rounds, Because Each Man is Superbly Sk " By Willian A Both Offense and Detense eS ° a . pe ee —z —_s HIK ie s _—_—_—— ee oe I on yeare — (» THR ORF 15° Too WARM MAE “THe ' Ame bey ne ‘ (CEMA DUMP A Loan ow Ice ITs IT: Varga boning @ rR. &) You HAVE NO \DBA Mow er sy citalialbid 7 Nov IMPS THE Oce@an ...+. Se j A . watt we ! ' f ' Mok on YouR GOwr Course aaa the « ren THE WOODS AS MN AD Poss - Base: te J Kiltat i ‘ Ts COOLER UNDER THE TREES. ee OES ane All NAL BA FR | W 7s ' re ms ta-kig A ar ta CARE\ StS ABouT iy . Be ‘ THE ComForT oF Big pay for a 1 . ‘ THe HIRED MENS es i‘ Ronzy ta a, whete Matt Nin: Jockeys Often Handicapped GAVUA CMSET Urcn” “The Number of Base Hits Required to Register a Run von bere at twelve t He desuion ce cnas - NN une Shows That Somebody Is Indulging in Wildcat i ag Bad over $60,000 for tw y rounds in By Useless Instructions BVERy home Financing on the Base Corridors”—‘The Giants, « . Reds and Cards Are About the Only Teams Who ar Move Fast Enough to Prevent Their Spikes From ‘ “ the greatest mu McTaggart Won on Election RACING SELECTIONS. o When He Might Have Scored | a eae ‘ ‘ an Bo the six rounds. It is Lard to nee "3 ! fe OTE VONKERG, eee Sprouting. w eae how either Kilt Wit! iccn asia = t # ow eithe mane or Le Henn be ith Com — Tassel. Poret tte ” a HOME - MADE : ‘ aA knocked out in that shor The wenn Nioke : WANS ° J o A ‘ . f che * are supert fu —_—_— etond Naseotac atavike 0h 1” Loco- Shower. By Arthur (“Bugs”) Baer. aes r? and defen By Vincent Treano ; | (hares \T EASY : by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York t w ’ ied : or. Copyris Mehing ow York ; : 3 prime, Kxhau Neuve Hace--Milkman, Westy i Riewood : y this aun have their full recap tve M the racing experta for losing | Kr i i Rouner, W | \\ THE Way To get enough mileage out of their toes iat che ‘ feos they are both fast enough of foot to 224 farely hear of a Jockey Leing Bese aa Teinera. Hast a . . ah i 8 re keep out of danger for a minute or Prained for a race he might have ce th Hae m #4 — | baserunuing be once over, The number of base hity required © ; A ae two if dazed or hurt lont, For instanes, Johnny McTag pinion 6 | to register a run shows that somebody is indulging in wildeat °” ‘ oa ts a elon't think that’ the prospect of wart wus “roasted” to a turn for his| — ; natch for one of tie bl purses offered fora longer fieht would Tide on Corn Tassel, but no o Affect’ cither ‘ard or Kilbane, | heard any one whowering plaudits on B bal | Sosany WOUldN eT cit a Seetas | the bor fer wioning on wictioe. tral ( BASCDALLBTLELS chance to get the lightweleht cham sain financing on the base corridors. Something is wrong with the ankle ac- counts. Somebody {s either absconding with the speed or falatfying the pepper column. Of course, some teams, like the Phils, Braves and Robins, M are ancient outfits, You can't expect a nonoggsesian to scoot around the noxt da ded in the pro pionship, if he had Leonard going,| "te MeTaggurt put up on Election | pase lanes with all the Velocity of a debutante player. There are more Kramme will be the tnternationa Rind Leonards necingenard KOI. would have won for Corn Tassel, but} Armando Marsans, the Cuban! ‘Tho Bayside Club is still congratu- | wore: Hagen Oulmet, 77; Camp- 3 take ither {team matche ern will ho fou to feht to win, every time, and win|Johnny didn’t seem able to do any-| player, made his frat appearance 1] jaty, 1 sett ry | dell. 78; Lagerbade, $1. Oregon boots on the Phils and Braves than any other team in elther Pi _ sen f: tals decisively, He iv not @ stalling cham-| thing with the Wileon horse, but he] a Yankee uniform against the Cleve- ne Seale onthe aaloction OF Ansy —— Jeague, Quite a few of the Pirates are also equipped with diver's shoes, | |i" pleas, oe pion. = did wonders on Election land Club, and, although hie aide lost,| ARGer#0n #8 its professional. Ander.) taurnement tor the Junior cham-lphe Shamrock Firet didn't have any more lead in her keel than the ae ane Prenae Bugs” Baer says going into | Johnny McTaggart ordinarily {9 a} 2 to 1, it wasn't his fault, ag he played | #09 18 & homebred, and be served) (i), Menara et erm cofostaing in| Robins aro carrying around in their socks. The coagulation on the base « picked by J raver, Bie erie at Coney Island r good, rider. No one can get away|a good all-around game, He mado | Many yeara under tho tutelage of his|the United States or Canada who are| rails is fearful. All the base excursionists in the league act ag if they Tha: battle ecenes will then: $ tee Billy Giese horns any better than he does, but some-| wondorful diving catch in tho eighth,| noted father, who was one of the best|ieas than twenty yenrs old, will be| were taking piano lessons and were carrying the planos around on their shifted to 1 jowing day usvel, where on the fo’ Scotch will tackle the Ush will line the time he took a dive and came | ‘Hines the best of jockeys and horsos| rolling over several thnes and com-| liked professionals who ever taught] pl up under a@ spring mattr fd at the Exmoor Country Club.! pase journeys Jone, In the Corn Tassel race Me-|ing up with the bail clutched in his|® pugil the mysteries of the ancient | Highland Park, Il!., on Aug. §, 9 and 10 ‘The Giants, Reds and Cards are about the omobreds and the Taggart gave his best eforts, but he! bare hand, He also made a two-buse | sport, In only one instance did the player enough to prevent their spikes from sprouting. cyers on the Cubs/ uj against Tr . from Panama seems| wax handicapped by too great a| "it — iit. tiie. larges andiaas “Winldn Lisle eh * : eee at aay | cae miwanoitily to have been crossed night be-| variety of instructions, He wan told| ‘phe Dodgers beat ihe Carte, 2 to 1,| Walter Hagen, 1916 Western open| gecond round of the women's Red Crons|20n't like to wiggle thelr tors RT eee eee eee icccn tide od wht: Trav fore last. One despatch says| to do this, and not to do that, and in| ten Innings thanks to a drive over the|champion and @ former national open| golf tournament played on the public knee ‘he breaks a spider wed. The } abilahed bite Gam McVey was knocked out by! the general range little Johnny didn't] Siding inning, ©7 uvey Stengel in the |champlon, representing the Rochester links at Van Cortlandt Park. The eas/firm. Their outfield ¢} Jett Clarke; another says Clarke was| know what to do, He did the best| a Country Club, and Alfred Campbell of knocked out by Sam McVey, The! he could and was beater, ns who m HE wirele: ational League is an old ¢ rks, infield artisans and banc scooting mechanies ; Pagish will « a ception to the rule came when Mrs. <\are curling up on the edges, Which makes it seem rather unchiyairous| 10° Mmaiches wink up it Gisien he Reda defeated the Phils in an in-| th Dak Hill Country Club, also of) M. Jardine (38) eliminated Mra. P. wes L ety July . | 3 to ease the harpoon into the Cubs, but war is war. We took | 4) 4 iat odan United States of America is holding tereating Kumme, Jim ‘Thorpe's home run | Rochester, defeated Francis Oulmet, who} Hess (82) by 4 up and 3 to play. ‘Tho| ve fed ae sent oma re geteranas showing (het theoyounger| Sosy Hone recut win ne . " . : ne nec ci a Yeatern champion- rid er game awit . ‘ans, showin he y amalieda Hanviit ou wich: the at Mts breath walting to hear which ts badle Dugen, who was famous as sien the second Anning eeatically lant Saturday won the Western champion-| best and closest match of the day was | “nother gam y nebred: ut w ama : : \ hip, and Herbert Lagerbade of the|that in which Mra, A. Taylor gave Mre, generation has no respect for gray hairs, The Glants had the game in| tour pattallon a donke: 0 y 3 to 1. . A ylor ga F a Jookey in paeanarnkd sa rents eee Buffalo Country Club, 2 up and 1 to|Montgomery one stroke havdicap and| their pocket by the fifth inning, Fairly good game with perfect veutilation| These matches will b Despatches agree on one point; the|and who only recently returned here) apie White Sox took a good hold on| Play, In an exhibition foursome on the|defeated her on the seventeamth green golfing treat of fight was held in a Dull ring. Bounds|from Munala, where he has dono a| the American League leud,'an they, beat | Rochester Country Club course, Tho| by 2 up and 1 to play. All the other|‘ Me four-bit stands, No Dares ute were observed: In ich wi worms | ndly, con right. Where else would « fight b the richest «year. Varloux vuted the use ¢ 1 din 6 ort | Washing the Red Sox| match was given for the benefit of = 7 urses, and tt is up to every Me enact 4 good dea! of riding since the sport] )ashington, se RL: al atch en for the benefit of the| matches were finished elther om the = Guan OL Ae to do its bi tween McVey and Clarke be held? | yay given @ setback in 1910, in now| Walter Fae ee secant chien: | Red Cross war fund. Individual scorea! fifteenth green or further afield. | A Mongolian doctor only gets paid while his patients are well. | f Kome I uy and kick. anny m slew “ _ | Wantinate after an eleven-inning | ——————— — ~ — the e ot sick they cance ld boy's income. If the for the Red Cron REDDY WELSH is willing to|¢onfined in tho Hellevue Hospital suf- | as'inston, game afte” an elevensinn e| | When his clients get sick they cancel the old boy's income, If th in for the Red Cross fight again when Renny Leon- fering from an injured back, which 1 é a a . c , all re- |. Wheezer Dett, the tall right: ard offers him a chance in @| thought to bo the result of a fall re-} | VACCINE Ate 'necn released to the. Lal twenty-round bout with a decision, |celved while riding several years ago. Yanks had a Chink physician he wouldn't extract much salary this week, They had a relapse Monday, and they lost again yesterday. timere Club of the International League, They may be convalescent to-day, but they sure found the Cleveland Er) -~ 7 our y We ot e Dugan is not Itkely to be able to| under an optional agreement. John M ; . fae Athi ad Thought Freddy Welsh got enough |Dugun ts not itkely to be able to] vader in spine ance ther mas | Henny Leonard, the lightweleht dots Weumanel tar comand araneemens| Dire a tough bunch of birds to trim The Cleveland team is 80 hard to Just a lifetime in much tess than leave the hospital for several weeks | refined to sign mith the 1tobine \inieas | champion, will Ko to Atlantic City either | oF the wmifial 10 tbe ten-taiod bout deinern | that they brush their teeth with rattail files and comb their hair with ae y rounds. ae he receives $500, ‘The owner of the Rov- | to.day 3 5 . | Billy Mlske and Dob McAllister, which will be ae RAIS a 5 ane: er A Hieha of Wreddy's was told (uat|| Atithe opening Gay'eeventa atthe | inh cinted today that an Aarentiont Weal {eres e, womorrom to finleh Bla train: | 1.7 OT samy W, 0. a Bresbid ’ broken botttes, You can't expect to cop games from campaigners Welsh wanted to tuko on @ return|gmpire City track James Hutler'a| sneered Into with the Iinghamton Cluy Se Sor Bin gisesouund Bout with JSROBY | cat sueales biel The Tahtaa she wit tatee, like that, The score was very close, the Yanks only losing by one run UNIFO aavined Brean ts amp! or the pick of its players an payment ne, feather nt champion, al mse Nu M match, He advised Freddy to think |stayig won four races, Yesterday | for the services of Mack Wheat, tho| Shibe Park, one week from to-night. (ay ae ates sci at Motta, Tae eu] ANd Many a guy who is hung only foxes by @ neck MENTS beating, A du of the Bt, Marka pect Hrookly y wil for both his battlen | tattle for fon tour, vets: eH 1 and Freddie Welsh, | The Robins can win if they want to, but they never grab enough the et-|which won for him the American and] | Sfartst Crow le working at Weber's, at Coney! games to make it a habit. If they want to lose this year's World Series . iy : HY jand, with Rube Howard aod Freddy Keene for af: 1 * ay any publicciamor for a return matels | Winner, Top Coat, Paddy Whack and| $100,000 for war rollet work if his (en lat Atlantic City, a0 he considers this | hia bout with Ibert Badoud «t Brown's Rony they had better shake a leg, They strafed the Cards yesterday in a surplus -_ ——s Spark are the thoroughbreds that| hal been permitted te aya cebbetn | resort @ lucky place to train. Kilbane | CM! Friday night. He te reported to be in gmat |inning game, The boys are late in getting started, but It's never too late RANKIE BURNS, for a fellow| won for the popular merchant. Fenton In connection With sacred patti: | bas already arrived in Philadelphia and |" £24 hopes to stop Badoud and go efter!t4 bust loose. Over one hundred thousand Springfield rifles that were Who doewn't pretend to hold fe concerts, The activities of ral | pe Sie J watches with Lewis, Britton aud O'Dowd, ss ; char nt : Five favorites lost. At least two of rookiyn. politicians, he tlonéay pres <0 bei He one Sal Mage work Jordered for the Spanish-American Wor in 1898 didn't arrive until 1899, any championship, Js gathering ki i the Dodgers from engaging in| enable him to round into Aratec ia Jim Coffey Ima again mtarted training at the| but they sure are coming in handy now. Let's go. &@ lot of good purses and fighting|them, Pollux and Corn Taasel, owed | condition. w Volo Club of Hartem for his coming bouts | very often, He delivers the goods,|thelr defeats to poor handling, ‘The| 4. ¢ such contest — | with Bob Devere and Frank Moran. Among ‘i and his success only proves that the|other three public chotces that lost| that Joh setae etal basen atlas WO ae | Ree ey ee fight fans know the real thing when| were Nominec, Checks and Tea Party, | club are Jack Britton, Bill Breanan, Bob Dy crowned skull About ten years from now, the Sahara will be the teate of the last{they almost equalled that record, | 4! wouldn't do him any good. Person-|'Trainer Jack McCormack saddiing| Charles H, Bb! ally, 1 have thought Welsh showed ; inal Fl Dodkers, Issues xt excellent. good sense in not making | tree horses that crossed the line a) pace 'that the Dodgers would have raised | world's lightwelght titles, respectively Leonard traines cin President of the| With Richle Mitch emient EQUIP meee RTT aa sop ates erature PANY, SxO NAVAL my ORG ANTZATIONS. n_ Washington to the effect Kk. Tener, President of the Na- | all League, might resign his ratere, A id en Ti"lalttore. B20 abber Vonctes 1,00 Harry Codon, the Brooklyn lightweight, and Charile Pappas, ‘the Greek champion, will clagh jarleycorn will abdicate with the rest of the al Hane t V ” went at the Cler | Ne oT . we von at Sent je doesn't always _—~ place in 9 der to deve ; his entire ener: |" | Biot eel ee A ne Pete Hartley aud Ande Anderwa, wettest spot in the league. One swallow doesn't make a summer, “E00 ke a great fighter =A ies to food conservation matters was | untey dy Mu a —_ ‘A aes Paddy Whack ister the favorite that! tiae denied by President Tener in the, ing two other ten-round contents for this show. At the Polo Club Friday evening Johnoie Baker, | but one swallow in 1927 will make a summer in jail. But why worry ' Hi ae EARLY eve college lotic | Paced as the public anticipated he | league headquarters, At the club's epecial slow to-morrow night Billy! pride of the D, 8, C,, will take on Joe Jackson, 2 Thomas Edison has invented a neat little crochetin, Tra SB herchiete)! 7 ry ke athletic) vould, but he only nosed out Yankeo - lta Pi at ALsSuut tie Cop ehtecal nails al Goliad Geir Speen Mer ae oases | Cr cusmeet 7 e "380 Trompee ts: BS captain and nearly every col-| Notions at that J. Franklin Baker, Yankeo third hase-| cose will be the ahi | tenrounder Young Baum of Newark will take on outfit that will collect U boats, classify and tag ‘om and tie ‘em up | ie CS OR a 3 rues Ne Been axcnaraled of slieeet — Tbby Denon of Yoru eich: plnki airings: Gens c@erahing Wl¥) gaoni ke ising she IKalnars OTR IONE AUEBSES emit By sarviss a Rt Mu gale Guy oety and" Rosie | of th" tn a) Inah Petey Citne, the promising New York) cist qhumer, the Indian ght hearrweight | mustache for a hat rack. The Giants are winning, and there hasn't Tima” who “have adopted ary service jarge number of Deane % sslithyd ‘i a | letter ¢ Vigotweight, will engage in hie firet battle undor | . » vse om who names, irady Ce ew Stakes of 0) . “ “4 was woheduled to box Roughhowse Ware in the ot ntion of parcheesi experts for over six months, Professional boxers have also joined| OCrady tn the Hastview Stakew on) that he had attemmted to tndues Niches |e management of Harry oil to-nehs. Patar|Doece ahe Pairmona A, C, oo Balutay Bish, a been a conventi p P ARMY & NAVY STORE CO. Ine. the colors. I notice, however, that the] —~ domert organized baneball, “On the con. | Mi take on Hocky Manes, the crack Buffelo | in and Matchmahor McArdie expecta to sim up| ‘ here at last, although it certainly did stall « al Lengel Goverpment Onititty boxers who have enlisted are not, as] Jack Joyner, Tom Healy and Tom| trary, he sald, he had advised the young weight, in a Cenermund bout pefore the |. good tigliter to take bis place to-day, Jolinny Bummer is here at last Lee sot Sad aad around a long 245 Wyt2d sty bet; Pier the fellows wh 4 : naberry A. ©. of Buffalo, N. ¥ George are guthering| Welsh, among others, will ship their] pitcher to remain with St, Louts stables to Saratoga Monday next. J ard in the only cham-| pyer will ship the Glen Biddle Farm | ie any genuine ef-| 8 Ay. North Bide of Rt. Liese and Danny Turwsh will be the teo-round|time, The Phils can’t take that short right field wall on the read with ‘em, Tom Seaton, veteran pitcher of tho! tut ran out of tie m com tinaliata When Ump Byron is in New York he can't be in Cincinnati, and when he Ako Nationals, har been wold out> mate wood inducements for Cline to meet Kansea! Jog Welling i training at Douglaston. ‘a in Chicago he is unable to be in St, Looey, It ain't such a bad old have fought Kansas, ) romoter Murray Beuny Lec Pion who has Gok to ential, Bonny hoa been oriti< [here MCIuGINS Hrentwond, to thet right tothe fas Animales Slab of the | and toliok qulekly: sconed the mates vince where Johany Kilbene prepared for ha ve | world, The Pirates lomt aguin yesterday, which sort of vindicates Jimmy lately by a few people who! Sh# to-morrow Hucthn Cones Kane At bout with Freddie Welds, for his ten-toued (Callahan, It shows that It doesn’t require a rudder to help a boat to sink. | o don't know the facts, because his en-| - Harry Ged, the likely young middioweight of | engagement with Johnny Dundee at the Clenont |The ternperature in Texas yesterday was 120 degrees in its stocking feet 7 Uatinent has not been announced, and Weimburgh, who den agatoat Jack Dill o of Iu. | Miak on ‘Thursduy night, ‘Thie p hare already | And you couldn't go up to the fifth floor to inherit a breeze, because Texas because be sald, on the night he beat , % 1, SWIMMING SCHOOL, e apolia in a sitsronnd bout at Forben Hild of | met etwice, Dundee receiving thy nersmper con: in a one-story State, You ought to be glad that you are in New York, Mth. Hooklet WW. River 440, Welst that he intended t9 eniist and Wtangh oy Mesa wining, Sls 1. tnamiter [an ‘om bin evanions, but this tine Wee even, Jf you do have to travel on one of the Interborough Turkish bath - - - already made urrungemen 40! Miss Molla Bjurstedt and Miva Mary | and Joo Higg tat the boalng Groh ab avn baxteg | ioe exprovees InCkcantelly.;he ArODE l0Gk) Avene ANAND BAYA bk fe money SPORTING his bit,” and work he will K. Browne of California will play ap | AoC. at Celt Park on Sunday fee pals Oirioon ngaiha, tid (nl tila, paced he — \for chefs, Just give a sirloin a nickel ride on the subway and it will be | oe ——-— n foon + up will be far more im- exhibition lawn tennia mutch at the | noor Cee eine $20,000 treo hte tattle ite ip| Jee Wilerd, in his anawer to the eut for|cooked on both aides by the tme you reach Grand Central, The Yanks’ Portant to the puccess of our troupa Talnfield Country Club. - sy tacuts tutes wd sist ste twang. critics of (823.000 damages brought Ly Tom Jonm and Jack! new Cuban outfielder got a two-bagger, which is a base hit in any than any individual effort he could help the United States Nat Johnny Overton of Yale, the inter egiate cros# country chiunpion, has » comminsioned md Livdten Gurley, throug bls attorners, repeated the lle: | Tunguage jous made by the attorneys in open co sabe) Garant tite gases et | ener ‘ Empire City Track (i rtabarah shat it ly most Aevelop into # champion before lung tkely he will b the natjonal champion of 1915, who slant of Marines and has been ordered & story that Jess tried to enlist, but’ on hie /way east. trom California, may | tt ew Marine Corps baat at | dia) Coffroth, who was the jremier fight pro. | Hewat (YONKERS & MT, VERNON) way rejected .ecuuse he was fs also play with other stare of the courts, | (ug Vu. for Intensive training, moter of San Fraucimn a great many yeam before above the height limit demanded by Johnson, tx aiso palrgd with . Teds : i Thiee-rnind mart be featured Frida the army regulations. Recruiting erick Bo Al der for a doubles - _ ive twonty roniund gs ‘as aboliaved there, i) sight at the Harlem ig Club, In the lew officers have offered to enlist him in mateh to be played at night under about to hold a series twenty-round posing ing bout ete Hartley will mwet Alle Nack tl eae tk there’ mone electric Mehts on the courts of the ous at Tia Juana, Mex Gregory Minbel, who heute spite of that. but. therw'a no™nroot Sasnalehey pled tadbite ave. 4° |( INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. ) \.:*nne” feasts eel ealired tsa ta ae ne en roth's chief matcimaker tn he St | eight, wil mingle Mh Bob ‘Devers fos tly Villard ha ou Ke enouch, nd "LEVE 0 t ' e in 0, oD toe job making matohea a in the of Narfol! Wihlard has courage enouel and) CLEVELAND, 0. Juv 18. oRavarites | STANDING OF THE CLUBS, | fw the naw oe ict iain atoaliea upon sconer or later, t0'do'¢ MNGHN nandull’ but only || Web PC. Clube Wt pies the work he is be fitted for, * were finished, 6 id= | Newark, ..49 30 620 Rochester 41 42 Hote Herman, the tantemwelgiit champton, who Simons, manager of Joe Burman, the sen have little doubt he will respe mln the track the ] Provence 48 33.693 Buftalo 34 60 495 (uend to bos Frankie igh he was nlamweiglit of Chicago, leaves for MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS National League. | American League. Clubs, |W. L. PLC, |Claba, W.L. P.C. | Clabes, W.L PC.) Chiba, |W. 1. PC, New York 49 26 .653 Chicago,..43 42 506 |Chicago...63 31 .631 Detrolt.,.42 40 .512 Phils... .40 33 .548|Brooklyn,.37 39 .487 || Ronton....50 32 610, Wash'ton. 33 47 .419 Hi. Louls..44 38 .637|Boaton....83 43 434 || Cleveland 47 40 .641/ St Louls..33 52.388 Cineunatl47 42 628/Pitte'gh,,.24 64 .908 || New York 41 39 513) Phila... 90 48 .385 TODAY SIX ATTRACTIVE EVENTS, INCLUDING THE § Mt. Vernon Handica FIRST BAC SPECIAL Leave sivand ¢ Tieiaiun willingly us any one elne sila | [Cin Ra Male eaveaegliey al | tN Nstibarh yin ed dire viral Ea calla ind a Phtedng ydumadied RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. Kimore..46 36 jonire: 28 53 350 hie chy ANA ew Crleane. Ws ett! WAKING iis ten-round laut with Georgie Kenpeon at ‘s SODY WRLSH has been sharply | Opt by (ho New York Athiet AEcULYa WEATRROAY, ote ube to) batile, ‘dack ‘twnrglaa ee SSW TRS Temas NE He eae Then, x Chicago, 1 | Cleveland, 25 New York, 1 on HDS onal " bah SULTS o he fatent bantam wh will mew Herman, ‘They | turmens tues professional Brooklyn, 2; Mt, Louln, 1 (10 Inning 8, Louie, 3; Boston, 2. eriticized times for leaving) fat pal eh aera Rochester, 3: Newark, 4 r iat ® tenround dout at New! oie, aud @ great enad te eg Cincinnati, 3; Philadelpbia, 1, Chicago, 5; Washington, 0, tat game. Bn giand) Curing: the! Wer Bnet MAK ended and Hichmond, 2; Buffalo, 0 Orieane on Aug, 6 i" Be - Loston, 10; Pitisburgh, 6 | Chteago, 15 Washington, 2. 24 «ame: shortly vefore conscription went into | Lie fla Wil moto Rohe: nati Bakimote; 61 Moatesl, 4 Mika MeNuity, on | Britt Wins 0: Wellac. | Desselss $) Fassel aie, 4: 164 gone. effect there, But Welsh hud lived) title umes next month, but wis w eswnie ve Preritenee, Rains Hy ie uuanate ie on lager niciee ate | <HOWTON, Mass. duly. icprenk | Phitadelphia,3; Detrol, 1, 24 game for many rs in America, intended | support the Metropolitan Associution , GAMES TO-DAY, ha’ attalig OF Sock Malone; tho. £8 arp in - mr Bait te a hate — Phat pel GAMES TO-DAY. = ahead Derake ite peltuia ie Ale Invent Be avec sftaime of donk Malone, Haut mutute: | Yo ceived otoree'a de ; ere Gountrs wid become a citizen. Per | es a hy s Nee weve Motes os tt Gjajuin over Madte Watinns of Brook Chicago at New York. | New York at Cleveland, WPOHSAY K haps he will show that he is the kind | 22" on A.C, holder of Bastion Saaguig samen. trip Kast, tut the latter refuset 10 go, waving he} here last night. i U1, Louls at Brooklyn. Coiladsipnin m Letras. Tinece ou amie Of an Americun we want him a| face In. the Name tlie haat gr vbadaice py ei that ty fgbting in vie West be would -——.—__—. Pisteburgh at Boston, ‘Washington at Chicago, J Tel, RORY "Brn ce fs Willie Gordon of thacNew York a. M Bubal, Jo make more mouw than io the Kast ‘This breach” Giants To-Day With Chicage, 3.80 P, ‘Clncinnadd ot Philadel phis Boston at St, Louis, ‘TO-MORROW NIGHT—CLY remulied ip {elt epliting partnerabip, ao MPole Grounds, Adm, 600A. Billy De Foe vs, Leo Johnson,