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1 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 19:17. siteiabeeenneitinibaiinednees KILBANE 'S KNOCKED OUT =©BEST’ SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK BY LEONARD IN THIRD ROUND: HOW KILBANE MET HIS FIRST DECISIVE DEFEAT MAY NEVER FIGHT AGAIN ! FIGHT DREW $35,078; KILBANE HAS NO ALIBI » WISHES LEONARD LUCK H i \ | tv ‘ I | lime New York Boxe By Robert Edgren PHILADELPHIA, Ju rounds an THE FIRST Row, r P Bd a A towe aw into the Bent conn ¥ ( Hae KnotreD > by y ane’ age d OvT SnaRee'e / ‘ \ win THAT completed the work of Benny's flying vned, gain and agate mn his knee 4 K to the legs of bis conqueror x trying instinctively to climb to bis mmy Dunn leaped to TAGGING ALL THE BASES —_-—_—___<4< ‘Between the Heat and the Yanks, the White Sox Had Some Trouble in Winning a Double-Header Yester- of the ring wavin towel about to tirow nin token The bell clanged the end of the round, Dunn hesitated, looked ft Kilbane again, threw in the towel api ” Ie 1 showed & } 4 Es Aitigie vad atte alts seamed 1 att and showed day—They Were Bothered Mostly by the He up bis fallen champion from the floor nogram—BL- on one log, Kil Py oes Se ) ks. | z, Ss Finish, oD gr crowd rushed for the ring. Leonard, |'They met and shook hands cordia Fert Vounny iceants Finish (4 RBA access yrtht, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) escaping the outstretched honts and | Mlashlights boomed Magnesium CURVELAND. . 26... PHILADELPHIA, VIEKESTING new stories continue to pop up relative to Hans Wagner's ‘ turning bis back upon roaring |*Moke drifted slowly upward. ‘The 2 ability to pal waste balls on the beezer. Mike Kahoe swears that be applause of his admirers, legged It to seit nth s 4 Hie field there w : amped Hans waddle to bat one day with two on. As Hans gyrated his drenate o fi 0, recover. |“ StF in the bleachers, and in an in- | was amazing. Only once did Kilbane! one blow might go home. Benny » the plate, lumbe 0) de to side like the lking be 0 See Lae Ue TMRWUN | o, ike Minkaleh ecewd overtiowed [teaah hin © dig into the bo: econdk tone in’ Aik Gormar atid 3 plate, lumbering from Je like the walking beam of an old ‘ng, went quickly out with Dunn, He | \,. cobb fining ends and cane fdnnind Then ca A wensation. Leonard | surieked advice. Benny, cool, 1 er 8 n ac (a 0ac er Mississippi side-paddiler, the catcher called for a quartet of wide ones, ‘ lost Ike a sportsman, accepting th FT jumped snd hooked Kilbane on the | ruffled, unconcerned, turned his head | the linoleum that Hans couldn't like @ herd of stampeding cattie,| jaw with the lett. twi nd th “ i, aside | ° ° Be OOH e SHO DILGHAN Fale (GRe: Wp Verdict of defeat without a protest.|toward the ring. ‘Tho Philadelph vera tight. 1 ow aeemed to | you're making 100 Mit oe have picked 1th wari e gj. The Philadelphia] over a rig The blow seemed to you're making too much noise Pp When I saw Dunn a few minutes af-| police were swept ast merely eran Kilbane s jaw, but) Then he took up the business fr ol ec es un 0 a ’ der blades. Hans can’t hit one around his hip pocket. The pitcher took terward the manager sald: “Use your clubs," shouted the leu. | Jobany # ered, reeled back against | and again. a deep swallow on the third waste one, and deliberately threw a fungo to ° ° ropes and fell to his knees. He! Blow after blow sent Kilbane reel ’ “There was nothing else te do, | tenant. ‘The locust wood crashed on bai!ly dazed, It was this same | ing. leonard foliowed him. steadil Beating Sanford s I artizan the catcher. Mike says that catcher hasn't caught that fungo yet, Wag- ——— * — with a spoon, The next one clipped the Dutchman's shoul- 1 never saw Johnny fight before unprotected skulls and the front rank ing right hander that so sud-| There was no possible doubt that he ner reached up among the larks and eagles and embossed that pill with sbi & pe y dropped Freddy Welsh was about to knock the king of the| ' : the way Ne did'teenight, Howas ,|of the rush went down, In a moment | "" Ri cre rose without walling for a |featherwslehcen cute Gad betwen ns i i i to the| 28 Monogram. Mike firmly believes that Wagner could stand on the badly beaten. If I'd sent him ‘|the police had battered the crowd | count. He wan as Kame asa man |coldly businesslike as if the man in| One of “Couldn’t Lose’ Va-| ¥ the real pinch came, to cu CAEN VARA Tag HIN DOL Hp. Realbke: UIbTmcdsT de eHIv; (RSE LURE out again it would have been back. A policeman seized a man in|/can be. Rushing, but yery unstead- | front of him was merely a sparring jet St 1 ; a { « cterlstic rush of intone, alte dier’ . sare tand | fly, he tried In utter desperation to | partne Kilbane, still trying des riety Struggles eco) ville Bh fran he t jad only to take @ worse beating and | soldier's uniform. In the grandstan lend bh Word Geven Pant ask shea. beeias, kccee but weed tinieee % Red n econd Willie Shields has another ho: a knockout. I didn’t want to see | there was a tumult of hissing. A mo- the boy beaten up. This is his | ment up from $700 t aree horse had Mixing, Leonard beat him to th er there was a movement,| punch. His left. glo right-h nder “that "landed with | — With Brand New Alibi, | {euin, Me ran tnton grazed Kil- | “plunk’ 1 rnetitt, danded. with 4 a tie ean te t and the Yanks, the White Sox had some trouble Between the h: tes erat hones Rerae in winning a double-header , last fight. I'l never aend him | spreading from atand to stand, and [Dane's chin, and Kiibane dropped ay [noting, for he had not hit Benny mor scampered home in front of Thorn | im winning, jader yesterday. They were bothered mostly ; i ed ee truck b " je | the na times o! » Benny Wy " nd \. n-Uup J - Inte the “ring again. “He Te [the spectators in the back sent e ee aee eee ee e e nan [heakedn ieunone, with lofts, “mat By Vincent Treanor. Jin the nature of revenge for tha PNY through.” pushed down and took the few front nt running up of Brooklyn veness of | time Kilbat he jumped up. But the ga grabbed and held tight, HEN the checks are “sent in"| Westerners’ — re nd Pittsburgh had a bitter struggle yesterday to find out Shibe park was the scene of the seats still vacant. Then the confusion | the little man showed more than| trying to stall off the fatal moment on a Sanford horse these days Rr toe Burnin coat PeBGhENy a eele > Was the best team in Pittsburgh yesterday, The attendance was very battle, Long before the hour set, 9/subsided and in silence the great] ¢ for as onard rushed he| He could see a Knockout in Benny's; they usually are cashable. bagi TAMEUL Dlatae Dore ete Talons Anaemic, although the Pirates are the only league team lurking in Pitts- 5 laughed widely, a# if he were taking | calculating eye. He waa desperate, | x, a useful claimed” Thornhili|PUrsh. Connle Mack has the Phils, Betsy Ross House and othe; tourist o'clock, the great grandstands were |crowd waited for the bell. the greatest enjoyment tn the fight.|He awung right after right, only to| NOW and then, however, something! The, littrr's owner claim opposition, but the only counter-attractions in Pittsburgh are heat and jammed with spectators, The ring,| Clang! went the gong Seizing Leonard about the walst, he| miss, Then Benny deftly’ atepped | happens to the steed and the layers : cae |smoke, Apparently the baseball bugs would rather have the heat and set up over the home plate, was! In an instant Leonard and Kilbane | pushed Benny to the ropes. Leonard | clone and beat Kilbane to the punch, | set a chance to chuckle, Yesterday] | dy Rotha {s establishing a repu- | stoke " he h leaned — bac! rains struck him heavily high on the le > ‘now and then" . ‘ ney. She } 0 lighted by five glaring are lights,)were facing each other, catlike, fea. eer Milas he ne and iecas od Naw dust Below the ear, |v a one of rene now and then"! tation for consistency. She i : ie oe and the stands shimmered @ dusky | crouching, in the centre of the TNs: TT eONARD ADVISES HIS AD-|With his right hand. Kilbane fell to |@4¥8 @nd Partizan was the horse, a| home again yosterdi n tho Tucka-| Jack Glearon affirms that ho once almed bia eye at Hans Wagner when whito all around, for it was a roast-|q swift «wirl of bodies, and Kilbane |his Knees and trying desperately to|tWo-year-old Voter—Jenny — colt,| hoe claiming Handicap a king] Hans limped to the bat w ha man on first, The pitcher was making snap to catch the runner a VISERS TO KEEP STILL, 1x ep from falling flat on the floor, to|which ran for the usually obliging|#ll her own pace. tosses to firat, try Leonard landed a left, a right, @| pull himself up again, clung’ to|taye ing hot night and the spectators had|/had leaped in, seized Leonard and ep. It happened that this T , Pr aa base runner had insomnia, and Ha y got tired o all taken off thetr coats, thrown him back against the ropes. }teft, another right, all on Kilbane's | Benny's knees with encircling arms, |) ike! eae Hye a tt Was! «pert Reilly's Traction has shown | ina swith meth) « to ce live bate el eller avec ira atl LEONARD WEIGHED A SMALL |Kenny smiled. Referee O'Brien broke | Jaw. Kilbane reeled from side to) Then came the last bell and the | j2¢Ked one would think the race was! a lot of speed in his recent races, but!" /0\ vin notn Me De He Waser elle tome even Managed’ to; bend FRACTION UNDER 133 POUNDS, |tho inen apart. Again and again Kil- | #ide, but never stopped swinging hls | towel that Manager Dunn threw into| “no contest,” stops very badly, Yesterday he|* ' agn ns. Hans is so bow-legged that he ily right In the blind hop He'll walk home,” said those sup-|chased Tady Rotha to the stretch,| doesn't have to get off a track when a train comes along. Finally, the Grete ated ees Hee only to be swallowed up in the gen- | Pitcher hooked about a dozen throws to first, and then seven or eight more de pf posed to know, and others within that’ the ring. Kilbane came in from his train-|bane tried to land a swift blow and D te € : » blows Leonard cuffed ‘al clos the final eighth, |for an encore. Then he tossed Pr to nd the exa ing camp In an automobile. I vis-|clinch, ‘The biowa Leonard cufted earshot of the “info” took a bridge|°T@! *losins in the fin Ce ap aaeekes Shen jet sed another to first, and tho exasperated Hans {ted Benny Leonard in his hotel,jaxide. ‘The holding he ignored, ‘Then | Anakis i 4 ‘ h and tapped the throw to first for a three- ‘ n | |Jumper's chance. Well, Partizan Jeff” Livingston's American 1gger. Looks like Gleason wins the turkey. where he rested for a few hours after | there was some swift, dancing foot didn't walk home, neither did|been backed twice now, but he pestlbachedins the trip from New York. There I work, and for a moment nelther man t ns % sot anything. Yesterday there w Tv, b ye eer \ }he run thither. Instead, Poacher,| ®t |ny A, . y Cobb continues to strafe the pitching in the Am: saw the lightweight champion |couid land a blow on the fleeting form | | Two clubs have shows scheduled to- ware same othe uehineiet to gram to ot! ste, “Tutors entry, walled vee tae Tho tigused’ American nada, chance | The enly bird who has a higher percentage than Ty is the humiaine ‘ Welghed. The scales were carefully |in front of him night. At the Clermont Rink of Brook | Merast 0 miguty Beany, Just an you please, past the wire in|to mite tise c cttbtea in thisd| ————_—___ HS Mads ladecss tested, the weights set, and when] Leonard forced his way in and|iyn young Marino, the crack east aide| Bide Binsin ain very tusy fighter | font, with Butler and all his con-|behind The Spinner and Currency Benny stepped on. A small fraction of a po Ipped, he was| struck Kilbane neavily on the mouth | 1 aH Feely ‘ ray, mtucte It ol x ‘Terry Martin, (hy | within the next aeren daye, an be ie ister to |nections “looking out tie window."| The latter, by the way, stuck eels rticlate tn two contenta, Mia fint ao will be | Partizan came on aft better than he has been doing latel; bantam, will nd under the clined ve, Kilb ith his left ¢ Providence boxe Marino has r him too far Latest News of the Links required 133, There can nover be|They broke, Again Leonard slips P en tehed by his man | Pith Taian Joe Gans at the Broadway 8. C. of) hack to do ay good, considering. th ER ais ter | " - quickly in and landed heavily with | been practically matched Us Brooklyn on Saturday nigbt and his secuid bout ay good, considering the hee was a lot of “last minute"! id other topnoteher: ; any question that he is a real light- | ducky, In and, Hitch apheared on | ager, Slivey Burns, to box Pate Herman | wine eet ee! shortness of the price against him. |manet on Phe Grader in the fourth |AMerican Brand of Golf and 4nd other topnotcners for battiers ; , ; Travers, playing like the ‘n a aint ; ade th rth | , ) the Jerry of a lips, and he swung his|the bantam champion, at 118 pounds] or Butte, Nex. wn Mr. Butler didn't have a cent on) race. He ran inf Cora thew faded| Golfers Triumph Over Foreign|tormer years, won. trom Gu sicuone 1 x e wo te! oun lor n c r ¥ to have Leonard | ringside, In the other two ten-round! cs, toemerick, malahmaser of the Pinmeer | iS colt, but me, oh my, what wehunk| ton to the stretch and | weight. And he was not in the least | jiman, drawn, right furiously, on lin the most sensational : ; mate! We started for the park in a big|duck under tho blow. It was 1eon-| bouta Happy Mahoney meets Youn | gc. Ided to stage three ten-rount boure| the Sanford colt carried, Partizan|°*4%: | Stars in Relief Tourney at day, but nis team mar a refined iorhe ely > {bao < “round, but Kilbane was laugh-| perry Mite d Packey Black clash bis club next Tureday wight, ‘The Lighters w si renege inspired and lo: Hy . Bylo, cantying. danny, Git papreyh ta bs te Went to Rin commen |S rf Boal ane eee ee Aver | wi ati Saucy night. Te tubwere who | for some reason or other wouldn't| ‘The easiest winner of the day was| Baltusrol, polnta cy ana lost the foursomes, 16 the seconds, In front of the Hotel wi i. f i ke ; French middiewigit, Pitie Gaited cod |@Xtend himself in the early running, Larry Carey's Basil, an overdue good | Vendig sich @ crowd had gathered |KILBANE’S SMILE CAME OFF IN| Sporting club Jon ‘Lach of the weet| the Sah "uiddemiht” Tle Guts ani [eaiend himeclt in the early running, Larry Carey's foal, an overdue, good laeea gad ears. improved in the that !t was some time before the| SECOND ROUND. nie and Frankie Daly of Staten Pride et gp el nataainel eedelacaal regret ea ett ie lay| favorite of the grace, but he has a By William Abbott. | reallaed they had a tough jon ely Ml as tor aha dae face each other In the main eve urna drop o} @8]/bad leg, and Johnny Powers, his| «=. o peasned th a job eir hit oold! Geo wove: : Up they came for ghe second, Hara | wi ng ieee fe ; : La get y and Jo o recommend! The Scotch are considered the best | hands. ‘Travers, mainly ony me i. e a 4 rate Nghiing now, Kilbane shot a crack-| with Red McDonald and Artie O'Lea +1 yt ih the fight promoters, Terry Lee and to the stretch, When the race was! trainer, was afraid t ae mine ng golfers in the world. ‘They invented | Putting, disposed of Gil Nicholle 3 boy cliinbed up on the back of the | ing uppercut through Benny's guard, |both of the east side, in the other ten, Pete Merde se Srungerart Conn. ca thet practically over as far as the winner|him as'a betting proposition. | “If he|molfers : \¢ ey lnvenseel Gp. Dut Oswald Kirkby, one ct the car and slapping Benny on the back| and stepped back a foot to let Benny ees filteen-round” to "deciion eaten tite: fifne| Was concerned, Partizan started to Po est Poupes very early in the| sce, eeme Way back in the misty amateurs’ chiet hopes, was cartuen | yelled: fall. Henny instantly retaliated with} 91. si. the sensational St. Paul light! Wrenkie Hume or KO. Nesin of te city, tne Tun, All Kinds of alibis are heard SES ENBRE 2 pp {ees and they've played it ever since.|by Jim Barnes, the lon driving Cor. "Benny Leonard! Henny Leonard! | hard right and left to the jaw. Kil. |, 2 fo n bis reapoeerenc® | chances are that Harmen will decline that offer | nowadays for a beaten favorite, but)” —— ine (eaverel centuries ago it wan a penal |MEnAD, , mare, | bane reelec eonard forced tho | Darrwelsls wht ie tT on Tuesday nist by | ce'te'n beatae i te, |. ‘There tsa movement on to continue! otrense to play pelt. ¢ es | But Bobby Jones, the fitteen-vear- Knock out the Irishman, Benny! |aghting at a pace that grew faster |! the ring ae ubeal in tee tems at the| eee Krad Dame up & guarantes of $2,000] the one for Partizan, that he had lost| a ering th New York after, Belmont |oense to play golf during certain | 4)4 Southern phenom Thett one asoeke. pul the AMAIVAAt Jand faster. Unable to eacape or hold | osking aut Joe, Ios Ms tre Meee A day | fates Hankle Hurne @ Uen-tound 20 decistya 20-1 nig Bit, in brand new. After the race| {inde wer The empire City, track has {houra in Scotland because too many |Cld speedy streaks and defeated Cyril Mune Furhed ith & aiile: | him off, Kilbane dived in after each |Broairay A. C. of Timakiyn, was macnn tos : the Quincy Stable claimed Partizan | asked for dates covering the last ¢wo bonnie lads preferred to Knock |Walker in a hard-fought more “Kn Pile THsSMAn? BARKS caught him around the | Joo ter of Milwaukee, In the feature} Young Ahearn, the Tirookimn fighter. who has | for $1,651 weeks of Rentember, Th Tie up off from their jobs to swing @ mashie| Young Jones, in bat teece © ek out the | : Once Leonard twisted and | rt-itting figiter ot Silwautea, tn the feature (08, Alans Se Theouire, thier, ste tae f pense to the Jockey Clu Jon the public inks, “The heather pro- mart. Mubhed hie sista weer At Be chortled the boy pecuuse, YOu poor led free from that desperate grip | bout of tea rou Te lee maureen to | Wot the Eng! hearyweigit champ, evd| Westy Hogan finally “came acrosa” <—o sl | 1 thousands of great golfers and|the first two holes, but afler thane 6 > on't he noc auland forced Kilbane ay by Jabbi night, Christie wes other -good fighters, has amet up to mee | rarney' G A they've been the class for a Ie scues the . a dew, it you don't | HW knock you) and forced icitbane away by jabbing |i MEM. Chris me iy d"hia tands | SMT -aved Hehters. baa Yon sievel up to meet li tho $3,000 Knickerbocker Hand!. eral Carter's alt Gamon, {they've been the, class for & long|miacu the Atlanta south was very rey avagely at his face \ shortened | sat Oe. \ nf local wilde FA TRL re oid dine. ita Iter BUL Amarlean’oley: e bes |much in form, especially 1 left-arm. Loonatd never held Kil~ [tie boua woe called off | weight. for the mala ettracuon at the Yorarive | cap. He went away in front and was) Rl Carney. the old time vot Mien) ning to push the Scots from their | inet ew here Bae RHE | the A LOT OF CONFUSION BEFORE | bane, At the end of the round a hard any Dunder, |Oerting Club gest Monday night. One tex, two | never caught, Ticket, @ slow bogin. |Pircher, has Kone into ihe Hintuy hale \figures in a way that made his oat BOUT STARTED. ett on the ohin made Hilbane's knees | Bseotty Stoatelth. euanserr of Johnny Dundes, | sls rremi fourrwuncens will prvete tel ner, appeared to be catching the|renos Athletic Field, One Me and}, No better proof of this could be had! ponent dizzy Pp Dicuneenh an aceaas NaRiBs lake. ! ad ate ed, Jaughing aaonaced ta ight at the Ln ‘ bane main erent Svanlern (oclk Fight’ ab the andi duc See cece than the Wa Kellet, tournament at) ‘The tournament to-day switches to k » tau The t began with Leonard look |rout that Promoter Weiamantel of Brooxisn had |g s wht a . orty-fourt |Baltusrol yesterday, There were four |Siwanoy. There'll be tches “That §s Irish. 1 knew he'd pull) ing for a chance to land a@ knockout | ott Benny $8,000 (0 bor the Halian a! Bi ied mine match betone TWA Lewts, weiter: | Westy had plenty left as the finish/nue, The first game, scheduled for | tear twelve men to a team, of ei ptAmnuLl hy? ie Bp lplaer sion something like that on me." blow re was no doubting his in- | bobets Field next month, ‘Toe Siibe ark pro. | Pelee champion, Art Alike (O'Dowd of St. aul. |Iine was reached, Sunday, 1a the Coffee A. C. vs. Gulld A: | picked amateurs, homebred pros, and |national Neld iit Journey taare And Henny laughed and chuckled | nt Kilbane tr to Diner DUE | molars Are pee AAT # SACO Ree eae ee RINK, bla; bees areettasen hill te 1 overdy iy re eer ene Shelane: Aeckan, hamplen: | sent nd English professtonals |City for the finals. ‘The tOLPRRR ‘ pity Aare ear PS lighting, and was tore back by | tue Labor De: Taser ie. 8. Tote tae vai} ‘Thornhill 1s long overdue, — Billy This at 2.30, At 2 o'clock the|‘There were foursomes in the morning management confident expecta a bh a way ou superior hitting, Leonard's skill in tath of atomach trounle a fee tans meet At | Clancy thought he had this six-year- ary Hurling Club will hold a/and singics in the afternoon, A star {sum will bo gathered. fo ck pee Inside there was a jam avoiding Kk S_deaperato blows | thet Tommy Tuoher, the Pattomon leiiwright. ; 44 t9 stop tmining, He hea ressine! Werresnn | old aon of Hastings in tho right epot| practice game. In Carsey's onclosedjtcam of amatoura picked by Jerry | mareralion he Red Tene ee ie hau che but has Deen {to fom wulll suadsy vetre }tn the fourth Face, but In the lan- field la @ nine-lap mile cinder track, two Travers tackled the Kngiish « ontin- ° S Hi S Lor ia erica lea SO \etarting traiving again guage of his disgruntied backers he|tennta courts, @ handball court and the | Ke? e homebred pros played the = went ageinat, Johny Dusder in a Lia sO ‘ H i aay leraek Mootahc hrAtaaslonalk ana’ the SPORTING WIs Jays Sen eke gra tie quit “ke a hound." Thornhill ran} fastest diamond in New York | a eee 5 r. Le ‘y: ot Sun wie En Tha TA, Gtewart. who wri eho Zils Kid to Rng-| ver hie field on the back #iretch and nd in Ne |hein pratt “biased. ings" around mS to 82 i. and to be nny Wilde, has accepted terms} led around the home turn by two = TOsDAX, Mw. y [the imported star and Heat Weaken the Eyes ‘«: [tor man ts omer na ths stamaen ae | Hg He auccumbed,” noweveh | aBARERAT,TO-HAY Ka | onthe. Seach” aide were, tamoun 7 . tua Samae eigat, win | Rent of Now Haren that will tring together | |champlons, ex Smith, who has won Tells How to Strengthen Eyesight Greatly Gora Chaney. the Taltinore lehtwelait, 1° | prankle Buraa, Peta Herman, Zul Kid, onan | - ———— [mare tiles than any one fm thls coun want In One Week’s Time In Many Instances account, of injured Rando, has again vows lived | cantare repweeent the ais Wading tency of tne well, all the old favorites were on pire ity rac A Free Prescription You Can Have Filled | 01» Will be adie to atrengiiien thelr even wag bamed to meet Young Bint at MI Oa 18, All, tooee. Geta ams la ae Da by Walter Hagen, the open champion avared, the trouble and ear Qa, of Boston nest Twmmdey aight, Dut as ble i for twenty rounde, wilh e arfere'c deren ee Z , A in 1414, and most of the younger stars H ' Siniers Bande ane not well set he @ put tt tie | of the borers will know who National League. ) American League. In the foursomes the home talent IVE EVEN ‘ et Kitt Mateja ee APS incl a deg Cubs WL P.G.)Clabe We PAC. Cake WL. PAC.) Clube WL BC eased a full-sized trimming to the old INCLUDING: THY mony and Bet @ bottle i sical sha’ Ville wamam ee: Cauiocals, (eae mm Can ae hy evels-tive- New York.53 27 .663 Cienge. 44 6 489 Colenge, 00 32 883 /New Yortedt 44.500 Boy ec wip s by the score of 26 points Maho ae Han ica ne Bon Opto ote Atte’ i alifornta 4 championahtp, which will Cineinnatl,52 43 .547/Brooklya..39 44 .470 || Boston,...53 35 .602|Wash'ton. 36 52 409 | 4 p Fthte tigued’b a ws ee i es ak i" Nor Bt, Loula, 48 40 .545/Boston....86 47 .434 || Cleveland.49 43 .533| Phila.....33 51 393 Pr gt ay Mgnt ede Ma FIRST RACE At 2.n0 : Fe falfering (rom an affection of the maakenna — ne Phile,,...42 37 692) Pitte’gh, ..28 58 .326 | Detrolt.,..46 44 .511/ St, Louls..46 56 .391 tema Ta dauurUntiithe mae amnion tl BPRUIAL HO Fe he : ‘ ne een soodwin Keeps Medal, sult was in dot c Leste Urend Ceutt! nee art and and \ ’ rien Bud Goodwin will keep the champion: RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. jwhen Herbert Lagerblade beat || rutoo "ery yan i © Seder. A. eollect WA HMA Ul shin medal WRG he eer Chicago, York, 1 (1et game) George Low, the veteran Baltusrol a i r . for M at the # Ar@o7 | the imatropoliten auariar mite Ue coin: Chicago, 5; New York, 1 (2d game, jpro, 8 up, which gave the singles to 25iy Be, Rad gy ; 4 dave been | 4. a, of Busta at Rye Beach on Saturday last. The Brooklyn, 4; Pituaburgh, 313 winings Boston, 6; 81. Louie, 4 ia che Homan rade, 6 CiORR eWerp) tor the | Leach Aver steers (br ir é eer ise vvanatee' wg Tact although it waa not announced Philadelphia, 8; Detrolt, 3 Ao iehaa "ay oi faa eh maul sa a 4 dott” An 1 shown Sea ha , a MARR m UhAEAAIR Gn cor ee oe Cleveland vs. Washington, Rain, leranncaet male and’ eattara Ave. trolley, A ae a Pars, lik ome te PaLLanoO, Om Tay Mime, fe) Ihe: OMEN oO au cied, in the ete Oh Lib AL Acree GAMES TO-DAY. | | Grand’ tani and Paddock, 834 ‘ ‘ st hip fixt na | Jerry Travers tried unsuccessfully | decile ‘ hia a went the distance wy teat gush tame aati gobi thay tine waite Reem hele A but his team fell easy victims to the| Mola Mboua me fact 8 O° La, an f i | tow tere 4 : aes et M \ Kilbs Mandot ny & “dddeyard swin” Ond Getler te English combination that had Gill ro-NiGnT, CLERMOn vse Bag f Ime and multitudes! for regular vee oc almowt’ cre) famiy)/—adre voulds't aveompliab, I'm gow looking announced as such Nicholls, Jim Barnes, Herbert Strong! 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