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eae ~- THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1917 --: BEST SPORTING PAGE NEW ORK "iit PROSPERITY HAS ROBBED WILLARD OF FISTIC AMBITION Copr right 101, te The Pree Dwnrehing Oe (The New Fore Mrentag Werte) Giants te cop, while Wubur Kebiagss tossed bis avoirdupels in for Mrewk~ lyn, Whieh i an even break A RB WILLAIU), it eoome, in going ra rs to be hard to rope for that f : i oes ee x nur HO Wik, HAVE NO BMPLOrMENT ponsengPeary nace Ot Tia Juana, Jess hasn't any Presa Baaee tenwres mW Hib OL} AGE - ee | ler, Out they wen aarwer fest % Denkering for « fight just now sor, a ny ote eer a Once tt was all different-—tut thet was when the grocery bills came tn at the end of every week Jews had to hike out and go around the country on gathering expeditions In those days he thought nothing of taking on the Boer Kodels and the of Bearcat McMahons and the res! the Breadline fightera He never got host, 0 he liked the ten-round game It was a lot easier than working on &® ranch, Jess doem't regard boxing quite that way now. As champion he has become @ rich man, He womne- thing more or *# than a million dollars, He can live on lobster in stead of “beef and.” He can drink vintage wines instead of the old rye highbalis. ie can order fourteen suite of clothes when he needs one, He can keep 4 limousine, a sedan, a touring car, a speedster and a fast runabout, with chauffeurs to maten. And all the time the kale comes rofl img in, #0 fast that even the income tax doesn't give Jess insomnia, Under the circumstances, why whould Jess fight? if the circus “Duets” him he may want to take Nn & $76,000 purse, if he hasn't grown Millionaire Wideners (ee MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE. | — AMERICAN LEAGUE, Clube WL. PC. Cle WL PO, || Cebe WLC. Clube WL New York 46 39 667 Chienge 66 53 514|| Chtenge,..68 42 418 New Tork 68 69 Boston... 43 66 434 | Clevetnnd 60 62 536 Philo... 40 64 Piusgh.. 33°71 317 | Detrott....68 63° 623M Lows RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. a 500 Phiie... 68 44 646 Mrookiye. 60 63 485 Mowion 65 41 613 Wash'ton 49 68 458 ™ ae Detroit, 7; th Loule, 6 2d game Chleago v8. Cleveland. Rain GAMES TO-DAY. Brooklyn at New York, Two aames New York at Washington, Philade|phin at Boston. Chicago at Cleveland Pittsburgh at Chucage Wonton at Philadelphia Cineinnats at 1. Lewie. 1%. Louis at Detrott Fistic News ‘Thirty New York Boys, i oman soaring the inet game by @ Yank OwnersPay o!,%.22°=.2't4. $20,000 for Trio | sieh where ree Of Oriole Club sis sens: than King e lor, but Messrs. Huston and Ruppert, own-| Me Yanks to, beat Norn ere of the Yankees, sure are trying) feated in a friendly way, hard to give New York an American | when the other tam League pennant winning team, @ thing! Winning’s keepin'e they the metropolis hasn't yet enjoyed. They Scaus rovented then thou hun invested $20,000 more, partly in | dred Capital fane aren't eppeesd and partly in players, for three mem-| te Monday baseball. bere of Jack Dun Baltimore Club. They are Herbert Thormaheten, a! ,gitmough they didnt play oo well young pitcher; BUl Lamar, an out- ball team certainly took e Gane fielder, and Wilson Fewster, an in- | @raph, Yea bo. fielder, Ane etter te | Thormahelon is considered one of the | nook _ Follies potnirame tite | beat pitchers tn the International League, fans wishes arent being | and only yesterday shut out the Mon- in the matter, treal team with seven hita Joe Kelley, scout of the Yankees, hae been watching |, Aucowmbing by @ whtaher, Thormahelon for the last several weeks chin ehrudbery defeat te an “Somewhere in Georgia, ”? | n't snoitt” ce's aun uat| hed esti wth are ‘ he will make good in the American bance LH soarcer Ask for Boxing Glove gs ot ta a fair batter, an exception- sentiment in on Feonayvanin he iaiatirdiyy tarieeni Double-Cross Themselves || and Gossip sell promoters, Why fight for ‘em? By John Pollock waren raccoare ut et! = Oust of Two Purses at Sp) Sree mnsan o to the next town. He was induced ——|only organization in C er New York to giv boxing exhibition for the ’ conducting ®& boxing show to-night. At | players on the Baltimore Club, loads of fans home full of faith Ganbieates the great traini | ‘ fe " i ity | Uddies at Annapolis, writes a etrong | fans of that city claim that he can rua humanity and ute camp. Jeee boxed teo one-minute Rose D'Or and Jusqu au Bout (RACING SELECTIONS. Jlvtve iicarier”asiet matt” era | Soldier Lads From This City ivintnendaion sie scheme vereauip figs ad, ht Malta of the FAHAtee tne fem gut here. uahebblea * rounds with Soldier Kearns, = psd tech Send Letter Urging That Folks |our regiments with enough boxing | (n°, t00-yard dash in ten second * they tossed the Giants off, Anyway, Still Maiden Fillies Because welghta and one between featherwelghts 9g! econds, Few: Can you beat that? Two one- weights and om : ai wh 4 kloves that the enlisted men might |ster is a Baltimore boy picked up om the fans were full of peanuts paute rounde! G. D. and J. E. Try to Make GARATOGA. Will be witnessed. ‘The lads are paired] Back Home Subscribe to leiticiently earn the art of self-defense. | tho sand lots by Dunn three years ago. | And three years ago he would have i! » ally faat runner and @ good judge of fy and feetouffing his baseball team, balls, He is one of the most pope Robby could have sent eleven pense and t Robby and z First Kace—Quarta, Night Stick, ]]} 4s follows: Johnny Schwartz vs. Young yi 46) if Murray, himself old-time boxer | Originally he was a shortstop, but ts The Red Sox coed a fed all night with Kearns and en-|* a Sure Thing of One Event at i no, || uradwell, Anthony McGowan vs. Joe} Army Athletic Fund “Even if|or note, suggests that the new con-|now playing second base for the Orl-, pearer to the White Box by orash- © ed it. Race—Curraghaleen, To- 1) paul, and Kid Henry va. Charley Hayes, It's Only a Dime.” cript soldiers could be taught boxing fF: oinee day Dunn sold Barber, an«| iff Connie Mack's shook absorb- on tolows ant js an awful drag) Saratoga. (i Race Guesswork, Ata- || The last two are the featherweights. $ Only J in classes, instruction which would be | o¢ s L + an a jow's anrbition, ” her one of his outfelders to the ¢ ers. The Athietice have been fay ~ invaluable to their physical develop- | cago Cubs for $15,000, crashed so often that their idea private in Company B, Fourth | fastest six furlongs of the meeting—| Brown may meet for ten io ‘Thogyee of the Irinh American F.C tue Brown | cagior if there could bo generous sup- | Mt 4 bole) regiment sated State - Melby a score of 9 to 6, ‘The Senators Players f ° bh, dy Ot. Ber Reckoner oe Friday evening, Avg. f sporting goods at the various| you iontgomery, Brooklra Celties, end | * a local tia! rom | di Ray Fisher, the Vermon Pennsylvania Regiment, turning | ju R eo 130; SADRAG RORAS the ireluvenaied fod ry fy furnish them with recrea-| ‘ oy wuherigsad “Highland ee A various teams all over the country ol Faye ig 4 ° id down @ commission in the Sixt Oh Pat ele ras i Biase King Herod. ‘This hora tor which) us cao ts attending Onto |tion ond healthful exercise. | WJotn iachgon cf the Bi, Georaan, kite tn] anawered the cult tthe colors, Moat b| schoolmaster, off the mound early in third Rifles stationed at Kalle Island, | CONC | .» oe tae tem ter [Grant Hugh Browne asks $20,000, ran| 4 Mott on tie ceck mam thet heii | The Army Athletlo Mund being | oa ae raid an | 20 playera from this section are Eng-| the struggle and also pounded the spit- Nova Scotia, where he would ha ent notch and was “out o ¥+|q very creditable race'for the first| if unie to fish! agsin ina few dios, Joho Wels |gathered by The Evening World was hg with Boaforth received $1 @ day in addition to his| But even then Rose D'Or couldn't | - ‘Thormahelor ; arth Raco — Green Jones, Jim Goffey, the Irish bearweight, who bas y ‘ i a} ment The director concludes by | Lamar and Fewster will report to t of heaven is a ride on @ railroad HE N. ¥. A. C. has the proper By Vincent Treanov. et, Midway. not fought for eome time, which wae due to Ul ‘OW thirty New York boys in «| ating he will form a committee of | Yankees after the International League with eight flat wheele on every idea for athletic sport at the SARATOGA, Aug. 14 Fifth hase Be Vir- T] nen in bis funily, to-day notified his manager, single company of a regiment | Yule Club members to help the fund. | sees, a8. tte. malinere team is now, ear Pallly sare aren S spiral g » Aug. 1A nia Yell, € sh : . bs b n| Meanwhile the Indiv ght! nant | Tosin eo dra Present time. It isn't running H® millionaire Wideners, turt|] “'uixth, ‘RassoBarney rc siean te aay eT Ne tral ce easactte ANG nee tetia{sist wy contributing hie share: even f(y Malsel 1@ not likely to be with the| teamviike that le exempt. athletic games for men who aren't in I ‘enthuslaate and horse owners,|{ Xiltz 2d, Pleasant Dreams. receiving faealtOlbeog Mod aasie: | Ges GATT neaiaet asliencanc Re: cela (Ita Guy wun Zankess when they return, to the Polo ie 2 | _ the military service and don't intend “ | - P wal Be dt teadatada uae cheats Bhat lle A his | "Send ail contributions te Army Atb- | hit Walter Johnson robbed a guy of @ b+" to be. It isn't trying to make Gowbie-crossed themselves here why dari: paper, is described in the following! jetie Fund I itor, Pitt Pests a ct al homer the other day by striking him “champions” when the real chamn-| Yesterday. They lost two purses in| owned this pair the stewards tn all - ian. “fo a aeet letter seh enue isdiatde out, The American League rules plone are away fighting of preparing thelr efforts to make a sure thing of| probability would have him on tue bu aaiien tance npadliprabal MhBTATOV AIS fi prevent Walter. from oarrying more Ee vere one, For instance, G. D. had his filly, | omeial carpot by this time. n men have a big letic Fund down here, | thought Py Pl k rf : } : Island Saturday, Aur. The gaines | Hose d'Or, in two races, the third and ‘ Pa bey ene Diggin te ecm tygernece: 1 would send along a line for the Occer ayers utc 0 PIRATES ARE ITING HARD will be open to “BOLINERS AND|the last, and J. B, had his French| James Butler's Capra ran a bh : hat sas eer wihewwed «| folks back home who may pos = vO FINISH IN SOND Di- SAILORS) OF THE UNITED colt, Jusqu au Bout, in the final event | disappointing race tn the Hoosiek pile Hellen |. (@ely think sasclerers: lite Js 9 isi or rm an VISION STATES.” }too! Now, it would never do to beat | Falls Handicap, and that’s putting 1 yay Leonant Wo Vightweig Oye ee ath | t ——- oo! Now, it would d i 0 word's lightweigh ae Wana deen iy! i nh | , The last military tournament was| 006), other, so Rose d'Or was scratched | kindly. She looked Ike a Kood 8 to 5, jon, will be wn in another sixround bout at} the morning until S ‘clock at au Palen DAVENT 20U eats A great success, The programme of als fore the rece, but performed Sblbe'y Mek! in eiphia the latter part of ht so. we have quite some —_———— ° | " the coming event shows that it will|from the last race to clear the way | shot bbeforo ee a as this eoenth, Billy Giveon, menage ef Leonart,| Werk’ as yeu eon. readily ess. | | Rs e | LEADING 'EM, be quite interesting enough to keep|for “Just About,” as the racegoers| as one might expect @ 10 to 1 chance | (ie Mimo’ ily limon, usin toe : . (Dr.G I ing, First Presi-| Rieti United Gtetes Cnast | the apectatore in their seats until the| can the Trench colt, while Rose d'or! to run in atich a fold. Lyke rodo| for Henny to met Joc Hunt, ie Phiteaaps | [i'r ou, wate ter nel aioe, GR. Manni ngs t wi Pima of the, feotisAmeicane ma | ., 7H International League rage x last ace ts run, Here it is: was sent to the post in the third.|@ very Unsatisfactory race, to Say) (ighter, aod Billy says that Be will most Mkely) even if it's only a dime, it sure dent of U. S, F. A., AMOmng | Si iiaii of ae ome team ibe Ans Gi Don: | ST lOirty pointe separate, the 220-yard run, handicap, athletic The stable’s activities, however, were | the least, and successfully pocketed | scowt it will make life a good deal better atin, in Col ny geen first five teams, ‘The International eneturne. real , im ) to ther streten for we soldiers. Hope you get Most Recent to Join Colors. | .2 Timmy Diep of te | eee ye eee rene en Half-mile walk, handicap, unt- | centred on Jusqu au Bout, which, by | the mare in the run to the stretch.| ag Avge Raver injured his and yesterday! them’ going red hot. | ; ‘ ; coment 42: | Have worn out thelr apikes in the bi Oe atthe mite isla, Rare the way, is French for near the end,| With no chance of win wile Boning te tne been competed tw at offca!| 8Wercan play ball until quite | Ura FC, kased |fosgues but are still too faust to shake ure rn is mi on hd hak Yith such) lest furlong, Lyk urred « bout wm Se at moe A be late down here, as it doesn’t get So: nty ite payin Wt h Ar Fy Jatt . cap, uniform, or words to that effect. With such} : Far Rockaway on Frida Matenmaser| dark until after 7 o'clock. Bap Ap hGieeet Q snow in the Teruteh In the American Assoctatte contention as Rose d'Or might have | in a hopetess pursuit of the MoCarthy bas, instead, i Wiie Boeber | “Boxing |e the thing, se don't |.ult au athletes who ab wo Sd 8 When they do develop a good player race, | offered, rumored “Just About" looked | but third was the best she co \\2 Pash Dovie aud Haran: «ams forget to wand plenty of loves |have ans Ite the war, on af te Coun Orato Cane (00, tHe, International baseball planta. sino! ve twas oe ed in| ike Smith of Yorkville in two Un i tou! jt ie @ great game to make us either land or sea he most con- f § Hand grenade throwing con- |% “ch from what was gathered In| yay Leary equipped Jimmy But-| uous boute ougit to be hard tough light on our feet. In bayonet drill |siicuous recent departure waa that ad ta. river to the major leagues, test, eh. the paddock, and he was played sc- | . : g. s wt faa plc ‘auadian | ow q well with Mexican spurs on Sam Mc we have to be quick, 80 you can [oe ee est ine frat President | mM : | ‘ Wall scaling and obstacle race, | cordingly, As the race was run, the \sMeekin and this got the old hor Jeff Sentth, who certainly has b's own troubles| realize how much good the gloves Ps MANDINE, 2h - pte Title, | Broe itiow, anit Jimmy | Y, k es B t soratch. French colt, off in front, without the | Meek! : ing on bouts with middiewelgits and ight-| will do to attain that shifty step jof the United States Football As- ott embers of America's | anke eaten And also the following events open | mightest racigg excuse, and with that |“¥"Y from tho pet in Dh eee ae peavyweigits, was U ancl up ly hin mau-| that's needed. sociation and one of the founders of Norway tad Sweden, last year, were | ° to men who were not registered on J |tlon, He meeting such a poor lot] ayer, Al Lippe, to moet Jack Dilion, the ragged] ‘Phe above ts only one of many l6t- that organization, He left last Wed Bit aa Saree T O G May 1, 1917: master mechanic Loftus on his back: | tat it was only @ question of hin] ii earwosht of Indiaaneia, in'e tensoind | gorg thut reach tis office telling the | Nexsay tor ort ‘Bendamin. Harrison tae, Relea Renee hae n pening ame i : h, i was beaten out by Nepperhan, an | 1"" pag! betit ate abow to be brought off at Racine, t noed of athletic supplies for t é won the “Crom, peti ie Semen cetn ave overlooked 30 to 1 shot, aaddied by |eeving the bet ae a am hae | Wis, on Avg. Smith t plmeet to think! soldiers, A big percentage of men in| @t Indianapolis, Ind, as a Captain in l enators Quarter-mile walk, scratch, | Willie Mid If Rose d'Or had been |etood stock still as the webbing Wan) int Dillon bas comented to fight him, Juniform have come abruptly froa cal Reserve Corps, U. 8. A. the | ’ wniform. ett tn the ste probably | *BrUne.10 Ria two previous starts and) ae Civil Ute ene they samaualy ) of players who have Americen | WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.—The il wo-lap relay, scratch, uni : ¥ nad come to bet Jeu ba the ‘ban tain opportunity of playing their favor ' Sait . ad all) Aso a Canadian huge 8 ¥TON, 5 ne form. would 'bave homme betting propositl casey age aH sport, dn a fow weeks additions ipa PIAL) AREER Ds a : re fated Yankees continued in thetr 80-yard run, novice. Kose D'Or was started in a lougher . psa ie ap Fel pe id pehias" fy fo | promsnnda w mM he leaving thelr pone n forces from this section al tines all ‘ ote eisesway dspecing ihe ocaningiant Je CLARK has enlisted as a |"? Hf p Pi . et lite : Mt 0 | John Sanford's Meteorite ran the | so a ay take oo Bums and |help lot could be made immensely McQueen, Brookiya Celtion, sow tn France ‘rie oan cf the Hunk & Wilcox F, ¢., {counter of the sertes to the Senators stable afidence in er ability 0 ‘ beat the odds on choice La Russe. a 2, eo te for the large 7 fghianders, moaatahe ahh nie €° ball offerings of Urban Shocker freely. time out since Pimlico, where he| gavtel, matchmaker of the Hradway Sporting| started at the suggestion of tho Brooklyn Celtiaa, wow in United s' a joined the British ortay co He Instructor. He pre- win, This time Tom McDowell's! 1. saied the fence while at the post | Club of Brookiyn, to-day sigued Lim up to meet | Training Camps Association expressly eared ‘or wncle Bam, Dur-| plumb “spilled the beans” as far as a jt nat Compe, forces, but in the West, where native! Griffith's players had three _ ste seat oon ‘brookiyn Oelticn, Aghting with | born players predominate, the vast mn- Pay big in ent Martin, the deaf mute middieweigh to purchase athletic paraplernalta. | ¢ ing the past season Clark has boxed | and put himself on the shelf Bilent Ne deaf mute middleweight, for Homemeia, Jority of the enitstments have been in, 108% in which they put the game on Vf a a“ 4 joogs Ferguson, Brooklyn Calticn, enlisted in ihe United States Army and Navy. |ice. They scored four runs in the , o ten rounda at the club's uext ahow on Saturday | The fund will be used to buy athletic! Gems 3 Vf iy | Tam Gibbons, Gus Christie,: Harry | the Wideners are concerned. She dh cauipment for all New York soldiers, | ian Necutiongh Tames, Mitchell, Rhoderick Py ae opening round, one tn the second end Greve three times, Jack McCarron went away from the barrier winging | yillle Midgely didn’t have a nickel — and it should be the wish of all pa-| mele snd Ja Hom of the Side blecton |GIANTS BREAK EVEN four more tn the fourth, ‘These came and Chief ner (the Indian), Al| and was never caught, winning ver petal 30 to 1 ahi or] Ted Tews olom welterwayht, wit be kept |triotic citizens to contribute their bit, | sis ilited tomether inthe 3 exued ton. the same class. The last contest °° . {0} e b RUS: ne WS, 2 OM) has three bouts on hy in that short time, e men will not be without the neces- | Wildam Renz Bert Moet! of the St ¢ a a with Grebb was twenty, rounds, ni| A# @ result both the Widener two- | yjughouse, ‘This colt had breezed al rutay wight he morta Mike O'Dosd at the Bt. | sary aporting, accommodations | George and Wi Sidd of tho 1. It, T, Stroll matter where the Robins may triple and three costly misplays by Cumberland, Md, He gave Grebb year-olds are maidens quarter in 28 seconds for his race, but | Nicholas Kink; on Avg, 24 te tates om Goldier |"Te iy announced that the Fighting = stand in the race they always ap-/the inner works of the New York ten pounda Advantage in yelght, and The defeat of Jusqu au Bout was | giant mn to it, Ho seemed to climb | Mrted ot papacy maar ter ny ee Sixty-ninth ul acon he 08 ita yer | pear to have a punch or two left ‘iy Yankees algo hit the ball hard, was given the “newspapqdr decision,” | Paras ehere be will go against Johnny (iriffithe for te RA in Bengal Ay not Bent ¢ mM, Coy Clark's last fight betoba, going. to | & ME disappointment to Trainer Tom | q1, over during the running and fln-|yinds at Akron oF Columbia, 0, to roe eit to the fund now, that the| when they meet the Glants, In spite but not ‘noush td°overcame fhe Bens: the military training came was held | Welsh and the Widener followers. |igned far back in the bunch famous Irish regiment will be well of the fact that yesterday was M tors’ Dig lead. Donovan's warriors drove | teat Friday nicht at yrs Bhine, where | Hie had four “educational” tripe tol onkeitie, one of lyre: gatmmeeht Dow, Hstacked, with achletic supplion when it| TT TESS Og qume Form, | JAY, 18,000 fans Journeyed to @he hilt of the fourth inning. and) “came 0 s nh MCVEN tho barrier before the owas} Johan o rhville, one of | protter of M ht boxer, ‘ member, the Sixty-ninth ts % ir 2 Ni 7 one ru a 4 ‘ | roundy. rik bh : ; ’ ; IMitke Cosgrove's constituents, is here | been condition draft board going three thousand miles away BOSTON, Aug. 14.—M. D. Whitman of | Polo Grounds to see New York and jn the same inning the Senators came —r k peed for Bie oe ting the State Auto Inspect: | bie district in eof minor defacta. |Rome and to a lind where no athletle |New York, who retired nearly a score of | Brooklyn split @ double-header, ‘The right back and pummeled Shocker for ILLIE ASTEY ang Ht brother, | sixth race wa d to be “the | representing Ree eat hat ip . goods can be obtained years ago as the undefeated national! Giants took the first game by a score therealter erest In the game coased j Dave Asteyh emptagr ban. | spot.” What of it if he always has rd ay au ss - sa ae baat tiabe claret Rist niet Hustle In, the latest bateh of >ntributtons uwn tennis champion tn ang , fare of 4 to 8, but lost tHe second by « -—e——_— tamweight dhallied: been along shot? Last time he was|) ugo, the popular Be Of | Atreain aot Young Terry Mi ox for ig w letter containing $ from Joe Mur-| nisied the feature of the play in the count of 2 to 4, f thelr services tof A & 80 to 1 chance and finished like one State, Whom he touts to everybody, } ite halt ae ie Navy Yant. tray, the athletic director at the Yale! ational Doubles Patriotic Tennis Toure “OA ° RICKARD LIKELY TO REFEREE LETIC Fl ND, next to last, But he ¥ 80 to 1] ——— ].m, the older star tout Iai Dito of Brpkye |Club, Murray, who formely super-|nament at the Longwood Cricket Club,| .7h® opener was a game of god BIG AUTO RACE SATURDAY , ATH! ic FU C sugubsts ext to Ia ut he waa ty 80 to will tackle Koockout Lew Wiliams, vised the athletic activities of the that be would like to me: Pete Her- yesterday--no, indeed.’ Nine to five] Paired with his brother, Harold, Whit-| Melding mixed with queer bounds man, that he will guarantee a regular was ¢ = A ergy yt gth at critical | and scratch hits, It also was a battle Tex Rickard was proposed last nside ery liberal by thoi Andre Acdemon seems to have undergone ® ===> | man's steadiness and strengt : : ast might battle, that he will fight his best to Wy raid 4 vA i al - A th Mh change of beart under tal Pattonun’s management nomenta brought about the defeat of /of left-handers. Slim Salles opposed by Burney Oldfield and Louls Chevrolet win and be willing to take his licking if fonelgiy nied A: WAM. ORT Ltecontly he put up a corking battle against Joe | A RNATIONAL LEAGUE. Josiah Wheelwright and H. Greenough! young Sherrod Smith, and veteran to referee the three-cornered mateh ber Herman is able to hand’ it out, und It's quite’a feat to train a 30 to 1 near ihe tanales Jeanette; now he bes been matched to bos semi) INTE! UE. J) oe Boston, in straight rots, leraft won from youthful’ skill, The tween them and Ralph De Palma at the that he will turn his share of the shot into a9 toS chance between two] ane Bel who substituted for | Mnsford at Buffalo next Monday nigit, | acpi eee retail \Glanta played like champions, spot- Sreepehead Bay Specdway next Sature mate over to the FUND. His brother starts, but in this case It got the] .8°*, Gaus wie Bim Pee oer STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Anderson Beate Grantland Rice,| lar Y K rpions, fey eivernnone’ Olanad cra cena Dave would willingly meet Kewple Qin no financial retura Wille Kabler In the nisin Bout at the) dope Beleler sappasces thot be wil corn MPT tO wt Bl cleke Wile | “With scores of 76 and 73, John G. | ting Brooklyn two runs in tho second inet Ws the question of referee and Ertle under the same conditions, 4 RR sg Yorkville 8. ©. 16st MiKNE. Lasted Lene ee en Meter tateatly vetcat) frat she |] Terente,..68 46 .696) Rochester.s2 61.460 || Anderson easily maintained his lead | inning and then coming from bel er datalle of the match end to Base i — eps | ~ than one round with Jimmy Kane, +) as br oe ot a 45 43 .586/ Buffalo, . 49 64 434] | 10 the final rounds of the champion- {to win, Both teams hit the les was heduled to arrive yesterday | HAIRMAN of the Athletic Com- | Mujah Tom McDowell is thet| right swing to the Jaw ended the pro | naw troved m) stiocg that. tw hay decided to | Baltimore 66 47 584) ichmond.44 67 395 || ship of the New York Newspaper freely, but New York made more vut ONIN: {ia not Ket In, but will be Bi mittee of tho N, Y. A. C. Matt wonder of the meeting up here | ceedings soon etter fre ball sent the | promote boxing tn the Nutineg State Newark...63 46 77: Montreal, 4373 371 || Golf Club over the links of the Dun- | 6 ity hits, ‘The Melding feature of the ithe entra Hants wage che dietange Halpin ts buslly engaged tn seems as if he can win any time his | 22% 4b AR the ARRAN forth wel thal pares che Gants tae RESULTS YESTERDAY. | woodie Country Club. His total of 303] game was a catch by Bennie Kauff, — jaime. can confer with Oldneld end t running boxing shows at the various good big heart desires, Yesterday hia bout of six, rou Fddie Walsh beat] weaver,” saya Tommy Tuchey, the Now Jervay | Newark, 2; Rochester, 0 | foy.dbe seventy tye. ipetitor, byga'mat=| Tn the second frame Brooklyn scored Proiotéy Wellman elected Tex i malitary camps. Malt. save. wet, be colors whizzed past the judges twico, | tle |hightweight champion, who bose twice thie week, Baltimore, 8; Montreal, 0. | win or twelve strokes two runs on successive singles by #14,*tkeholder for the match, and Olge nas fe bUAEL® winery inue “ any | "Nome friends of mine hare critic tor Busia, 0; Hrermwnes, /. | vie with ¢ nh. Sekcene man, in spite of adverse reports sub-| 0 Queen Errant and Vumb, In her | poumy Kim Shades Dutch Hrandts|ggung wo lox Youlg Heter at ene Asverne Tartota, 111 Makwone, 6 ark Beat New York| Stengel, Johnston, Mowrey, O'Rourke With he famous ‘man. Bal fitted by certain “reformers.” ‘The last start Plumb finished ninth in a ne of the most exciting bouts of pe . and Krueger. With the bases full, was est that Riel 4 4 In oni 4 s Sporting Club on ‘Thunslay aight aud Jimmy Paul GAMES TO-DAY, TON, Mass., Aug. 14.—The Bos- | 20 SrUCger, each fied to Zim act { ial for tho contest to bozers not only volunteer their ser- field of twelve and Queen Errant WaS| the season Tommy Elm, the promising at tho Fairmont Satunlay wight, saying Uaioe t se) * Union baseball team de mith and : ic ied to Z neu n fale deal, vice and fight as if a championship sixth in-am bight-horse race won by | ps N. Ji, featherweight, shaded | much fore boxer in hot weather, ‘The truth ||| Rochester at Newark, Noone ee ee ork Eriatere’ Union (fine aha rainert forced Mruager — at wtake, but flatly refuse to ac- sy, os ; fandt. of 1 AL the Milve | ia, the hotter it to tne better 1 bos,” feated the} ark Brin ere at second, h five hits in succes. apt even their trip expenses, Tom Meykaggert. ‘There waa plenty | Dutch Urandt, of Bovine tne hata | or Um bower ite the better # bas.” Toronte at Richmond ving by a gflare of # to 2,1 roceeds Of sion, two runs in and the bases full SPORTING. t professional “reformer” has %f pricd against beth McDowell's | were announced as follows: Brandt! Giants, Two Gam Budalo at Providence. 4! {5 becused to supply baseball outfits for | before a man was out the Giants ot TO-NIGIT, Pioneer Soorting CluboKewan: ever done as much? jbormon vedU—day, Li ats Hedricks ! 131 pounds, Kim 120 pounds, | wolg"Gveunds, 'roDay” adm bbar—adre soldiers in Franc. off luckily. 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