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j ._ ——- a ge er * - THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1917. .BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK HOW LEONARD STOPPED JOHNSON iT ty Che Pree Publshing Ge (Pie Wee Tot Brenig Werte “CHAMPION LEONARD STOPS JONSON IN. QUICK TIME se. Benny Strengthens Opinion That He Is Greatest Light |. weight in History of Ring by Finishing Foremost Col ored Fighter in His Class in Less Than Two Minutes of Fighting. — " —_— Ul Ceperight. 1917, by the Frese Publishing Oo. (The New Tork mrening © : T LEONARD knocked out Leo Johnson, America’s bert co’ B Hightweight, last sight te just one minute and fifty-nin Tt wae the most semestiona! fight, in section and in setting, th — | have ever seen in the (ity « . York. It wes fought tn an arrve / Niterally jammed with people Cre e aisle, in defiance of the Fire Depart tment regulations, was eo\idly with standing spectators » s edge of the ring platform to «|| WHITE SOX CLINCH of the ball. The space around th | AMERICAN LEAGUE FLAG. srena, behind the sections of seats | held « pushing, strugg!ing un The Chica reds of whom could not even art « he Ame glimpse of the ring. Evory seat hela|| Morton by defeating the Hed Sox Wemen didn’t bold pasteboards for || iy responsibie for the victory the chairs they oocupied was ev! by his hitting. He scored Eddie denced by the fact that hundreds! | Cujine with a timely eingle In the seconde ‘ BENNY PULLED Hi HANDS AND BEAT Him Downs . W. F. Truesdell Is Winner of the j Senior Tourney ' = White Som elinehed nt if League pen: eco he seniors in the golf tournament finished on the Apawamis Club links, who had thoughtfully bought tn 4d |} fourth inning and opened the tenth ss duced a Claw Homan as thelr new j) Faace tickets for seats from $6 down in value were forced to stay Out | with o slashing double to the ler = : ae r oqua ty toe contac uve ny M the strest. The house was greatly over-sold, and the police cloned |] fleid fence. He then raced homer » © 1p to at least Atty. HI ‘the doors at 8.20, at which early hour so many were inside that it was | With the run which settled the years, yet chief honors after four days of play went to W. 1”. Truesdell of the ‘} physically impossible to force more through the entrance. The Harlem | pees ete pennant on a Fox Hille Golf Club, who fashions a 8. GC was like a bottle filled to the top when the police jammed in tho | *!"*!* »Y beperpiveg thirty-six-hole gross score on Chicago bas eight more games (o Tues ), Cork. Inside the structure the heat from that sweltering, sweating host o wl + of spectators was like that of # steam room in @ Turkiah bath. The cw sche ber ait seas ct (| few windows opened near the roof gave no relief, If there had been 4/] 11. white sox lone eent and. he fire alarm, in that turgid, struggling mob, to-day’s casualty lint would | : Red Sox win twelve the flag will |) have read like a report of a battle in Flanders. The crowd was half |} aii go to Charley Cominkey's dey and Wednesday of , 6 each day. Truesdell, now past the three-scors milestone, th gains the distine- tion of being the first champion of the Senior It Ass jon. ( Jomehow the pace this year was not ~ 4 white and half black. The white dominated in the ringside seats, the |} team by haifa gama This ia the nearly as fast as inst, when C. G. Waldo . yp «Diack in the gallery, firet time « Western club bas eh poo Me on with i aoe owe } Bt was this mingling of the races @——————— |] found its way into the World's was 160 in IIL by the late James D. i } that caused Joe Humphreys, with un-) aged to get footroom. The black boy |} Series since 1910, = Waval earnestness, to address a few) wa. as any man could be The New York Giants can clinch Ls Cc 7) , evel main| He emiled as Benny's blows rent hits |] the Natio ee Zz event ek “a neste reeling again, and for a moment tried || (Ne National League pennant by Ps : - “te 2 iN surgh this afternoon. | Titer ITNocKOUT 6 desperately to take the aggresnive, |} Waning two games from Pitts. || s SIDE requit | Leo PARACTZeD and LTING ON THE ROPES 2. | MINUTE , 59 SECOND, while the year b f Bultusuol rank A ded the Ise ally, Wright, after a lapse of the prize lat again, He ‘Oke t t thirt h stood for the bes two day man in this room,” said Humphreys.| Whipped two resounding left hand “regardiess of race, color or creed, te | blows home to the body, and Johnson s}doubled and feil back against t remember that thia is an event em-| ropes, He was staggering and uearly flematic of the highest sporteman-| out now, and Benet’ rushed Min Th ght Ji d W; hip, that Americans are known for) corner and struck « dozen right- ou u es ron handers in half as many reconds. their clean sportsmanship, and to pre-| riesh and bone could not sts 2 ° Cages W Yr serve perfect order. Look on this) battering. Loo half turned, reelod n a ng Last nne. | match in a spirit of fair play. Makeland plunged headlong for the floor. U U no remarks to either man, and {f you) He fell across the bottom rope and ——a id only with hand! mwnyed there, rigid an if paralyzed, clapping. ‘Remember that the future| mult Meferes’ MePartiand, jumped in! Was Tight Fit, but Great Ride| of boxing may depend upon your ae-/and tried to lift him up, Benny J “I want to appeal to every gentle-| But it could not be done. Leonard | xt Resta to | Defend Title In Harkness Trophy Race «r= ade back in 1 by James R. , aa ‘ World’s Greatest Driv to ‘ y, .. peony A , Keene's Vell. Former Star of the Giants and Manager of the Cincinnati Reds ld We ate t rivers Ol) SCHEDULE OF EVENTS fone to-night : helped. “and” between” them they| by Collins Won Verdict [ Meet Dario in Track Class AT SHEEPSHEAD ' eg Humuhrers's warning wasn't need-|dragged the beaten black champion far Madara Curia Roamer in til! Roamer, Ife came : Bay ToDav.| BAY i o mny Leonard's announcement/ to his corner. or Mada rrie, out in the Rutland Handicap yester- ‘ ; strict obedience to his orders, ane Sheepshea y 10-Day. Se | that he ‘war “giving “Leo Johnson a woke day (hin first, appearance since old White Sox Will Be Favorites| strict obedience to his orders, ana) at Sheepshead Bay 1) 240 v, at—atotoreyete rec match because he conside: at a to} 4a had peat Rosebud and Capra both beat him Inj * 1 ‘ Opennised on his. ta yet he wa — SPM at of 324r 10,000 matter of talrness and sportsmanship, eT aLnetipes teas aes, By Vi Bat a ate eae tora) ana| Over Giants in Big Games If] creanized on his teams, yot ho | Anio KOSTA, champion autor |f cad cfgrStart of Marknoss $104 the handclapping. The foor 'y Vincent Treanor. | “ 0 ; t A, - allenge Trophy race, 100 | dy won him friends among equalled the track record for a mile Herzog Doesn't Pla’ outsiders criticised them, McGraw ir 5 and 19™, 1 followers. and walls vibrated to a roar HE finish of the last raco at} and a sixteenth, ‘The old favorite Ys has been the one and only boss of te TE eT OE In Bap oweye 4 ' ; that seemed to come from all throats, Aqueduct yesterday furnished] ran the distance in 1443-5, Up to Mon- | = s nts. " jefend his coveted title In fae eras ying exhibition by De : HEN the men were introduced| Even Leo's partisans, staring with as good a racing post mortem| day last when Old Rosebud with 133] OW that tho remainder of the] Hergog has been a manager, and he | the Harkness $10,000 Gold Challenge |} Loy bomen Asmeiiews ona: there was loud applause for] unbelieving eyes into the ring, roused |ay has beon heard ail season, Tt kept| POWMds MP ran. the Se pein bean baseball season is only # matter | knows that a good soldier shoul! obey | Trophy at the Shoepshoad Bay Speed- |} Onl Or ee Oe fartsnes oOkasee j Leonard, but Johnson's fol-|themaclves to cheer the winner, They|the crowd in animatod conversation| recorded at the track sineo July. 27 of playing out the atring with] (2%, "gny arbitrary stand. on hia| Way this Jake er egal Se ve: lodbe. 1} lowers fairly raised the root with/had seen ther man Beaten by the] on tno trains home. Did Madamo| 1 When Helen Barbee with 100) the most of us, I just can't keep away | part is unfair to his team tates wi | onty track classic of the year, the! 45°" s¢ our tencmile trial thelr wild whoops of delight at aeo./Sroatent Hentwelght champion that! «erie, the even money favorite, “cet| hounds on her back hung up the fig-| from World's Series talk. I find my- © hustled to win the pennant and | winner will bo crowned Speed King || poate in Futurity Handicap, Dario a 1o,| C¥er stepped between rop ey | Cur Bet) ures, amer didn't bave much [| self pulling just as hard for the! should not be handicapped by bis los | of 1917, In addition to the Harkness || gosta, Ralph DeP: Thev- ing @ black boy fighting f © title.| were satinfled. up" In time to beat out Thornbroom?| | yesterday. He just ran his usual bs J in a World's Series, There can be no . P Palma, Louta Chev ‘There was no sign of disorder, All Kid MoPartland, himeslf agreat |anat waa tho big question. Tho| pease cece but had to ho abaken | Gants us if I still belonged to the Gide that the White Sox will b race at 100 there will bo |} rolet and Ralph Mulford on acrateh. | over the house were wide grins and| lightweight years ago, came to + f . ringside | Judees said so, and that made it of-| up a dit when Runes threatened to} team. The habita of more than fif- orites if Herzog does nu play And | Futurity Handicap, the shining of white teeth, All was}; me where | sat at th na which thelead-|{ 6 P. M.—Flying exhibition by De] # : tay Be . ‘es ro-| ing start from the honor || Lioyd Thompson. 4 . Cane es come on in the last sixteenth, At the| teen years cannot be shed like an old yet my confidence In Metiraw's re-| tng driven PERE: 3 loyd 7 i geod humor in the galleries and ring-| ANd: leaning down, aaids "This | Acial, but it will take more than the) ong iowever, Roamer had plenty to| cout, and as the time approaches for A0urcos 18 9o great that I shall stick |™MAarks; 4 fying exhibition by Del} 5.16 P. M.—Final of Futurity Han- boy ie the greatest fighter word of the judges to convince many .. to the Glants no matter who plays | Llc hompeson, ry dicap. Ten miles, é aide boxes, ever seen. | fought them aha enetahs to KAVe acd pvextenuleee = the Giants to go into action against | {0 (ne Glan break his own world's record of forty- | j , _ Benny's weight was announced 133) the oid days. There wasn't Ly Le pees ; 5 the White Sox, I feel as though I| 1 do not think two moro repre-| five consecutive loops, and a series of _ s gonads stripped. Leo welgned oUt) of the old:timerexeven Gane— |Dan Cassidy of the Bronx, for in-| Jockey Brady hes cont John ieee [ought to be ‘tuning up the old|seatative teams chan the Giants and | eycly races, In which well- A ' ' ‘We under 180. Tho black boy was whe Gould class with him.” stance, thought Thornbroom certainty | 4¢” Many a » atill the well kn ous ms + Ie dies | White Sox could be selected to por-| known riders will compete. be up In the lwad at the finish ling ? Hl: perfect dusky Apollo—as fine a phy’ I've seen them all, too, and I agreo|won, “Why he w i bale } | breeder pute him up every now and/*souper.” At no time, since T parted | White | (ating stvloa of play in| Ralph DePalma, Loute Chevrotet,| De Palma, who won the aprint tite cal specimen as ever was seen in a) with MoPartland. Where has there | yo hy he was # good half length | then. Yesterday Brady mi |company with John McGraw, hag the! {ray the contrasting styie of BAY On) Raton Mulford Vath and Dave] lust month by defeating Oldfield in ring. Ho looked like Joo Gans at his| "ir een a lightweight before who |! front passing me,” said Dan, “and} appearance in the Madden silks on " | the two major leagues, The Sox have | i beat, His broad shoulders, thick, Jeweler in the fifth race and as usual| realization that my pitching days are! aiways been able exponents of the] ‘n limbs and body and had all the cleverness of Erne and|I was not more than twenty-five fe me to me as it|nacrifice system of Ketting runs, and|t wis will Le wault on Resta’s| three straight heats, is expected to " - Y one been brought he the fighting fury and hitting power|from the wire. It was a heart-| lost. With a regular rider instead of § Each of these sterling drivera| ive Resta the ‘dest battle for rt arms, cl iie*oool smile made many of Benny’ , eas nobo , J “ srevalent {8 confident of taking the champion | first honor, However, the other star an exercise boy in the saddie Jeweler |i# now. I guess nobody will blame me | this ts a style which Is more prevalent |1s conf ot tak a Set Beem, followers wonder if Benny wasn't alot McGovern? There ia Ono NOW—|rreaker to me when Madame Currte’s ‘might have daiten the faint hearted| for this sentiment. I went through |in the American League than the Na-|!nto camp over the Derby route, al- (drtvere mus Pe Ropeaered Ja the eat amt title of his,| 20d he's Benny Leonard. Jad deritmpriatnale CURT four of thoue world’s champlonship| tone? hough the remainder of the twenty. running, for all w ing to Dit reckless ne me number went up. 1 layed the favorite | Malvollo. battles with the Giants, and it will be| (Cossrigit. 1917, Ww ‘The Rell Sentirate, Inc.) One starters are just as sure they will | 8 the line a winner of the ; ay across the Fring wae calm, and bet on Thornbroom.” henry 1 for me to be just an onlooker s - Scan $10,000 cup and the big prize money. Louis Chevrolet, winner of the hundred-mile Chicago Derby, and second to DePalma in the sprint championships, looms up as the likely winner of the Harkness trophy. | Hin “specialty 1s hundred-mile races, = unhearing, deliberate and smil, Unique Diamond It might be said that Cassidy’s|, S!mon Healy put Trite over again hing in the opening handicap for two-year- n my old team niskes another su- Judgment was affected by his specu-| olds, ‘The Aeronwut filly ran a very | Preme effo HOD fight began. You might not Battle Tomorrow lations, but there were many who|impressive race, leading all the way| 1 sincerely hope that the unfortu- . nate misunderstanding between think that much could happen wagered on Madame Currte and fig- |!® the good time of 1.1 Bimon) Charley oe le elite the Gasman erzog and the club officials . in one minute and fifty-nine For Army Fund ured they bad lost before the num-|cereaialy can walt with the Casaa will be adiusted yon and that Hersog) Franke Daly, the Bpecdy Staten) tary Hanon of Denmart. the Danish MEM and he has his car tuned up to Whiss ferent: ae sonore will never bers want Us seierey to thee as| San where. te no Mitountiog (he [island bantam, 89d Je yee a ee teenie aan coutneas or over the “century” in record tima, ‘ wwe that opinion. near the line as it is possible to get = ee A IT —_ 1 5 Gil_Anderson, Dave Lewis, Ira : value In a short set of games, Ho has|clever west side boxer, will clash in the nsround bout between Harry Oreb of Putte: | yt! yn 3 ; { "Benny leaped ecrose the ring,|, There'll be a unique battie on the} without being in tho judges’ position Giants Sure of the experience, and he has’ always vent of ten rounds at the Fair- | !#) and Johnnie Howard, which will be fous\t Ran Multord PE ny thes ¥ ’ Johnson danced swiftly out to meet diamond to-morrow between the | Madame Currie was the winner, A lot been a gre money” player. By | ature event of ten Mew [4 et Bradway 8. ©, of Mrookizm om next Tues teanty drivers Sha ai exteoe other ¥ | bim, Both ciroled, poised to strike. crack sailor nine of the Battleship|can happen on the last twenty-five ° that I mean Charley has a record of|mont A, C, to-night, Matchmaker Me~ | day nig twenty drivers who will extend Resta t a «pend Johnson | Recrult and the star team of the foot of any zhon. | fnorabroons was Flag if They putting forth his Dest (tforts when |Ardie has promised to mateh tho Wine] i os an ore than 4 sbam.|ance in order to retain his laurels Leonard pressed Lone Star Club. The game will be| ‘8 fro 2s hse WUOTO 38: BOTACED RE AE atake, box Frankie Burns, the wonder-! jon win eared speceutweians seem | All of theso have been driving in bt Grove « vicious right at his jaw. ; distance from the finish, but two ° 2 T D Tam in no position to Judge of the |ner to box F a eee ie, We pectator a aul of uate) Dave. een Sy i | Benny it Inada of Jt and Leo was] fweirtn trent and” Fire vonun | Jumps further on Ne wasn Arthur TL LOW LPAY | wurite of Hersoe'e sane, rom what| ful ervey Clty BIR Align, tornight [durin a ae ud Wie | xcetionally, pond. form of, late ‘and 1 hurled back. Before he could stop |-rne eittire proceoda of the gume will | ©. lemon-like flniah, r) 1 gather, he has brooded over the| Sporting » 0 | ; © pro ° o Jusi itt the — : ; ° Shampion Leonard's Heuny realites that be will be —___—— was on top of him, hitting |1,, : villland seemed to just about lift the condition of bis health and at Jast|Frankle Callahan, Champ , | a fs ] Raster gee with an aimasing, all: [be turned over to the Army Athletic |‘Magame's head over in that one final| PITTSRURGH, Sept The New| was convinced that he might not last| persistent annoyer, will clash with the |v"! lin to meet te winner im the neat SPORTING. i } eons, si-caioulatag sestra’ Thr stride, It was @ tight finish at that] York Giants moved . 4 out the season unleas he took w rest. |hivressive Hurry Condon in the atar| (ir ata to study the fighting qual: | + rough the courtesy of Capt. |#tt! , t ants mi 4 step nourer the r aggressive the es of both mea, | Bvery blow chugged home. Leo we) Gunn, who commanded tho land bat. | {OF *h even money favorite, but the! National League championship by de-| {tts too bad that his mannor of tak-}nout of ten rounds, In the ten-round | Doxts » WO. O01 e Pat= | rac t not havo been so close If|> BORON by de- wis SUCH that the club fe ‘ . io a - | sme e avold thove. crashing blows|emip, the aailors, were given time! Magame Currie hu her share of vie | Satine the Pirates by « acora of 3 to 4, | Meaqsary to susperid him ase matter [semi-Anal Joo ‘iplite hooks UM WILL | mye coming bing ahow of the aaa at the ~ the champion’s than he could dodge oft play the benefit game, 40] racing luck. She was messed about | Should the Giants win both games of| of disciplia Herzog is a tompera-|Charley Kohler, Neots on Thureday night was an- t pt aod raindrops In @ moment he|Soxlous was the navy to do its bitlhadiy in the early running and had|to-day's double-header they wilt he} mental ath and once he deter- -—— er tn muccens 48 the gross redeipis fig ' I for the fund so that New York aol 4 bed fe ; | thing It by Champion ‘Ted Lewis will flare in ani ured ay out of which Manager Jimmy } was hurled back and against the little racing room in the run to the| firmly planted on the ampionship| mines on it iy difficult to ampion T AT it Fopes, Benny fairly rushed him off| Jers might be provided with ‘the lyiretoh ven mftor ste got around | more come eouee 1A pam RLODHIP | ONamieo tim, Tt requires tact to hans | rma te at the Broadway 1. C. of Hrookyn | Jobeton tal "0 pay 64.500 guaran to the 5 his feet, landing a terrific right-|means of enjoying healthful athletic! the home turn, she seemed out of] thelr remulning eames ee M8 4M) aie him at tin T oan see where he when he gone againet F “ 1H best i viewed In the time wtar ten. ' hander on bis car and staggering | recreation. it, but Parrington in front on Sandale felt himself fully justified in clatming | came an middlewela’ | _ him. Johnson was hitting, but could had left Just enough room between] CINCINNATI, 8 fa vacation after the Giant 7 Walten wil tahe oo Tom 7 Pcie 7 { not land. Benny's punches battered him and the rail for Collins to shoot | Lauls National and tically won the pennant. 4 woot, Ted fous fe het female Sagem: a Wail Bane } him along the ropes and out across| ‘To.morrow afternoon through. clubs will 5 time, I belley 1d hay S| ts same club a week amy Sati ising eant eile bantam why de. BEGINNING AT 2.80 F. 1% the ring. Johnson reeled and plunged) pieig, One Hundred and The Madame stood a lot of punish permission n leas p - lar vei A‘ ’ : headiong into the ropes. Benny,| fies One Mundred ar ment to get to the leaders and was tate. " a Hane ae Serene it a6 on ay 8 eatures driving him into a corner, tore auide| Guan Stare of Hava subjected to a more bruising drive t T went through many a campaign | An im gp aipsines pel INCLUDE T ADA, to-da ‘eleman! 4 ” *, “ Bb THE : his protecting arms and rained right-| make thelr final appearance at Olymp tof the way, She is kame, Thorn-| will te with John McGraw, and my observa t Wait } handers on his head, Leo caught |ireld this season when they theet thee | broom ran creditaply in outside | by. the tion is that he was always fair and ene i ' Benny's glove for a second and mun- old rivals, the Lincoln Giants pouttion, but seemed to swerve a bit| of the National aud Owens of th impartial in his treatment of the mer yi Hones Dinoe Laomai's) sent bie egre an Ica | - ———omceemmnn |UNSEE FORONY MOLERGAN. when's | cae Licrie Wan ee who played ball for him, He exacted | W . nears nt Aaainat dack Written, ‘the ceoat him ip front ==Joe, 2. As White baa no + e ing site for Leonand. | p | MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS | wasmxarox fine |oesigns to ite Mabe Tie lay ol ate fate at tn Hace porn || 4 AMUN OLB The Madame Curry-Thornbroom | fled by the Battlr sa J did wiwa he fount Billy c y Beat mouth. | In the meanwhile Ht: | "WELL FILLED finish was @ sure enc re “ Baseball ‘ub jn the District of Colum- lthe Harlem 4, ©. | jackie 4 ings at Superior, Wir, RAWAL MEE OF daatinge Lach cna |bla Supreme Court here to-day aaningt Oct. 2 and alike O'Dowt st Boston, Get, 26, i National League. American League, Cracker in tho third. Nuteracker had | earn ect an League, | the " Frankia Burea, the eemantional Janey City | y Gere WLP (Gude Wi PO | Cute | WLP Gebe Wie || led all the way and appeare) to hare |amanon une pinere, far $900,000 en Goldte. eee eee rt Now | ate eahe eine The erie ememrmt today: New York 92 60 648 | Chicage ..72 73 497 || Chicago ..97 49 .664| Wash’ton, 67 72 .4n3 the race well in hand when Robinson | | 2 Frankte | pomjnick fortorich, the fight pro | v8 ns Of the Clemniont Sport. r 4 Phile.....78 60 .065 | Brockiya .03 78 463 || Boston ,..84 57 .596| New York 67 76 came from behind fast with Frank | gighbridge RETR empl ntweight, hested | or ia wh : 3 He bas matsbe | Grand Stand 83, 5 i | Pt Loule..78 66 .642 | Heston ...63 76 453 || Cleveland #2 63 566] i. Louls..63 93 363 Kegan'’s gelding, It wax a whippin * hallo t bala ound bout here) came ; | Csaba | i Cocmnn7s 71 407 | Puugh...47 97 226 | Dowelt,..78 72.0001 Pilla, ..60 91 355 siride for utride battle throughout the |. Th? Hikhbridge Athletics play the advantage In the} to meet Bure a Senin i a yn Aahit, who in lis | . 4 RESULTS OF GAMES VESTERDAY. jstera went past the finisl line as close | P.M. at Dyckman Oval, near Dyckman |) "Goldie on ‘Abs hy further etaied that if Herman deelines ed BY bev tt tcl will meet Billy | ¢ New York, 3; Pitisburgh, 1. New Tork, 9; Ut. Louis, 6, as any two horses could without run. | Street subway station, This will belseveral Ume aera | peal Lhe rly rg : Oth Bt. & th Av. lorrow. 1.30 P, M, ti Philadelphia, 4; Chicago, 2. ‘Chicago, 2; Boston, | (10 \matags). ning & dead heat, the fifth of a series of games between : é 7” ” | chasyio die ae, good bastam io Novem. | Tommy Kim rnat c 1n—Two Games. bt Louis vs. Boston. Rain. Gevoland, 5; Philadelphia, 8. - these two aggregations for the chan Rosner Given Decision, rasan Palitana. 6 b § Li Detralt, 7; Wasbiagion, 1. ‘ Track, Fecords at Aaueduot are | plonship of upper Ant pattan’ id tho | PROVIDENCE, — Sept Johns | — eta uid Dan far: VS, Lincoln ants being thrown into the discard eve ronx, Inwhich Highbridge hua # shade |» nenar, the fiywelght — oh ynlahot ceavywelaht, ar night, willl T r ~ GAMES TO-DAY, days” Yesterday Matines ant onic the etter ot the atrina, with three vie: [%_ atures Martin "Canola nam em Cor Mora, te Nsermelsht, were foatcbed wie ceaci Patan ug’ | DYCKMAN OVAL, Prckaar wi Bow York ot Pittsburgh. a fifth of & second off the beat fig-|aod’ Werneehe comtenantley Woods | Sver Young M 1 Providence, | Billy Miche, the sound bout st the Har = : i tet o-morrow. 8 L . ‘ernoc ‘seml-pro. ae ove alo nv ce, | B 4 y.rouD a event. brim bee J Highbridge Athletion ww, Kingston eat ot Peers betel New Yak (res Guns. Urea mado only Tiureday by ER: [eite, wil be the rien ashore Meroe [ate 2, at the National A. C. of Atartewiiig: | dey tweet & temroune, oot A s Harlenn out Chon Stalet of Sersawon, |. TOsMIGWT-cVATMMaae e j Boston ot Bt. Leute Camenne filade when she covered five ture —_— {Fe Ss tame night tae Mt Mon, | yn about forty pounds more than Miske, the “Frankie Daly wert (4 LL Vilage tptia, Tongs sn 68-8 neconis. Previous ta ma 40 miners tpt game [USE Cont rounds ST ie eae ge thin toate wil wit at Oh Bk] 1, way annoonc ft wight tush te res TQ:NIGWT—oL Rao, ie ° 7%, the mark was 69 polo La 9 Sart On bot occasions. tales toe mesgure of other big hears mart Jozma2a bout were $8,600, Callaban-Coudon, Tiplitaeobley, ‘26 conte, i é | !