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ieee ™“ soe A ee a ee r ‘THE FTENING WORLD, TURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, t917. , BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW NT TEN” OVER THIS GUY! ————————— —— — Has ‘Been Instructed to Cut Out Their Wind-Ups THEY’LL NEVER “COU O11 te the Pree # 7% Ome & con Whea Runners Get of / et ON om ” wane? Bases, ‘ ' ee o~ 4 j (te New Toe phn 7 Sy RABID RUDOLPH, tee | handed besebell expert, Transe | lated from the original Eskime * for left-handed fans. ; ——— } pon : Mieke Should Have Little Trouble (Parts of thks articte which dee | seme worn or dislocated con be 70+ oy OTT al newed eervice station) THE CATCHERS. Comme eros wt | The eatchiag statis ot coo mas championship gange are WLLY MIBKE i= to fight t |well matched from the ears @owme founds with Charlie Welnert | we halk hee the most acevrate erm, to-night at the roadway in| lbut MeCathy can throw farther, . e on ted be ane Sa wanvano way weet = «| Army Athletic Fund oe YALE ON GRIDIRON ° =n 2 Schalk's accurate throwing ean be cera anes eoece| | Swelled by Bout. gh a a ie gove him cvteach thet wos| | FOR RED CROSS FUND}, Sype Y BOUTS ON MAE ee ne ee haré to overcome, and he = se"! CAMBRIDG ’ ° deck of a seats ton nit Lake Miochi- quietly working with the hope o |] Harvard and Yale are likely to if Both G tine Bis way back to the lime- |] Socn'es the oriive chor anne || * 408 ners TNUTUAS TUT | 8 «even e000 out of eleven wit | i} & handful of birdseed, ae young seavon, it will be for the benefit [/ -_so Wt peneaty Morris fifty | of the Red Cross, The Crimson p er Moth catohers are ¢ tal. last Frida : r 1 Wrestlers Do Their Bit by Ap- ~ aver are Comperamas rening, — Miskes’ speed and. hard, a a ahge Viterecting Shove |{ LATEST CONTRIBUTORS | ffaecary once vroke at the strings be elean hitti vereame the hands ee tit eee earing in Interesting © on a ukalele in a terrific fit of rage Of bulk. in the last. two or three | this matter will be decided. P B : 1 s TO ARMY ATHLETIC FUND J), 0 @ barber tried to pe him feente ne punched Cart, whenever| “peaking unofficially, I would Which Nets $200. |] previously acknowiedges.., oogce.cs || With a can opener, On another o¢- pleased, The lahoma giant's 4 w “ usly ac : : ‘strength and his well known| |] Say Harvard bpty weet gad to face | Wrestling exhibition of Geo. casion, the robust catcher complained was all that enabled him 1 ie Polen lor auch & “ | ATHLETIC recreation and in-|] | Bothner’s Gymnasium . 200.00 }/that his catching mask leaked in ‘Weather the beating that Miske cause as the Red Cross,” said Fre. IA sed physical e sc a || Hudson ang Manhattan rainy weather. mapveres. W, Moore, graduate manager of Srenned pkyeiee) ormclensy 8 Railroad Athletic Assocl- Ms On his showing with Morris and é ‘Athieth ef assured for hundreds of New OAs vskscnsses t other big mon Mirke should have lit- | the Harvard Athletic Association. 1) yor. soldiers from the eupport of |] Hugh L. Starr Associa: Schalk: is rather a atolcat type of tle trouble with Weinert. onary ati th Adee, Pood wrestlers whose natritotic exhibitions tion aie ae player. He is very modest bo $ HANGES HANDS os wig and Tl at George Bothner’s gymnasium last im A. Geary for six never wears hia uniform ARL MORRIS has been a child 2,000 C and Newport, and will probably tian as ‘ 8 okIyA boys ....... spiked shoes at the operas of misfortune ever since he|| WHEN MISS BJURSTEDT be able to make public some defi- rathhosto slvbdecl alate. vee oe eatin Base out a few original Srbeee DEFEATS BYERS AT TENNIS toe after our meeting to- Wie tournament hot only proved the Moree Bry Deck and Repair Each of the rival backstops ts eae ron eres OF sour sights ee ba Po wiflingness of wrestlers to do their|] Clarence M. Kennedy ...... equipped with two elbows, wears one Dr. E. H. Nichols, for years fuot- shoe on each foot and finds his ankles PITTSBURGH, Oct. 2. --Al- pall physician, has been reappoints ]| Pit but that the erappling sport, alt yoeq) M. though spotting woalthy busin Byers, and for- At that time Okla- hhomans thought Car! was directly in on man \natural self-defense since the days of very useful in getting to firet base, ed, and Thomas K. Richards, foot- ball manager in 1914, was made WINNERS OVER WHlTE SOX |the old Roman emperors, should be brought together some of the best Mne for a fight with Jack Johnson|| merly national amateur golf cham- his assistant, The freshman squad ||CO™PUIsorY for all Uncle Banta) Uroueht logether sole oF OM eof ean Lia, cavensbar eae ne and the title. His first bout in New|] pion of the U. 8. A, “one half of has been cut, thirty-five men pe. || Mshters wivisiiain, ‘The steam roller antics of |brelia which enables him to oie oy i York was with Jim Flynn, a tough|| 15," Miss Molla Ijurstedt, the star ing retained, and a scrimmage with |] The exhibition was arranged by], piadiators wera very interesting cigarette under the shower baths, : i citizen of about half his What/] tennis player, again scored @ vic~ 1] Chicago Te: Will Have to Take Wonderful Br: Over || Cart. Snow's team in due to-day, George Bothner, the dean of mat There was a side bet of aca am ak ‘ace +Flyan wore in his left glove beside his fist has never heen disclosed. In ease, he used that left on Carl, he ht as well have used « 's let, Carl took the worst iven a man in a New took t gamely, al- , always refusing to © was every rea- for seeking the tory. $2,000, The spectators subscribed $2,000 to the Ambulance Fund, Byers {# @ fair tennis player, and when the Norwegian appeared here Jast Friday and Saturday in Red Cross matches he was still smarting under the sting of the defeat administered him by Miss Bjurstedt at Southampton several weeks ago and wanted revenge, fo another match was arranged between the pair. Things looked gloomy for Miss Bjurstedt at the end of the first. set, Byers taking it in The for the spectators, especially several dozen women, who keenly enjoyed muscle battle. The first bout was between Willie Jenkins and Young Ryan. Ryan gained the fall after eight minutes of strenuous tugging. Young Mundy and Harry Briace gave a combination boxing and wrestling bout, with plenty of spirit mixed in. The two were evenly matched and the bout resulted In a draw. Tommy Drag took on George Mana- sich. This was a great demonstration jof back rolling. Drag got a scissors hold and pinned his opponent down after eighteen minutes, Nothing that McCarthy has done com- pares with this piece of intricate slull work except the fact that he voted for the entire Democratic ticket last November, and the Glants ean be assured that the administration is im back of them in this contest, (stars ‘in this country. The bouts Form Shown Here Last Two Playing Days in Order to Give New York Any Kind of Opposition. “‘Bugs’’ Baer and Other Writers Of Baseball Will Tell You All About the World’s Series “Bugs” Baer will cover the World's Series in Chicago and New York for The Evening World. He will describe everything that happens and a lot of things that don’t in his inimitable and humorous style. “Bugs” is some player himself and knows a big Leaguer from a “Busher’ at | first sight. In addition to Baer, The Evening World will have its regular trained corps of baseball specialists on hand at each game to keep its ¥ tue playing of the White Sox in this city on Saturday and yesterday I i any indication of their real form the Giants will win the World's Serios, which opens in Chicago next Saturday, as easily as the Braves whipped the Athletics three years ago. Of course it must be takeh into account that the White Sox have eased up somewhat since clinching the American League pennant, but that is no ‘reason for their bush league playing of the past two playing days. They'll have to Improve remarkably to give the Giants any sort of competition at all, Several of the New York regulafs have given the White Sox the “once The Giant catching steff haw been instructed to out out their wind-ups when runners get on bases. Manager McGraw hase told hig outfield and coaches to tip off the Giant catching staff whenever hope front rank of the heavyweight and a chance to make a mint It a him a reputation ene t will never be for- any one who saw him try He was game gnough to on boxing in the town that money. I over” and they don't hesttate in declaring that {t looks like the surest Of | readers informed on everythi : John Granowich and Miklo Sten- ‘ course of eter months Se pages be match was played on gra’ sure things that they'll capture the larger portion of the World's Series ff ..iog, 7enIog (et ImpeHA Nee. ponnesteg. with; the big each" Bee iek teeny winsia eat ile vatileg diearte oot Datel said |. Since then he has 6 showers made it slippery. | money. Mr. Stenzeno embrace nowich | the respective value of each catcher hae reel, except in a ‘iene sath pa on Bjurstedt was not a bit Bonny Kauff, after watching the White Sox in three games said: “Why with so much sutuuanain oat be to his team, The Bertiliion aystem Benkont Bmith and his moat recent 2g 4 and she got going in there's only one player on that team—Eddie Collins. The rest don't figure flopped over on his back. was employed exclusively, with Fulton, both of which ho|} Perturbed and she go. BU ns | at all. Every man on our team is @ player. Nine playere against one is ° Will Bingham of the New York teen arg re qc seq nit ge deciding | t® much of a handicap for any club to overcome.” utcrac er in Fast Race Athletic Club gave a clever exhibition SCHALK, also won the | ‘orris is big, clumsy, lumbering no boxer. He can do nothing at range, but has to lean on his and beat away at him with short es and uppercuts. lard avolds Morris because he ‘The Giants are as confident as they can be. They play in Philadelphia to-day and to-morrow, Heinie @immerwan, Kauff and George Burns, who have been taking a look at the White“6ox so as to pick out their weak points, return to tell thelr teammates that it’s ail over but the counting of the winner's end of the purse. | of offensive wrestling and won a fall in twelve minutes over Oscar Atlas. The next bout was between Dr. Roller and Paul Schmidt, which was lively while it lasted, but Schmidt sot, 6—3, Thousands of dollars changed hands as @ result of the match, Leaves Ranks of Maidens ~- = e ! was. no match for the Doc, who Height, sitting down ™ Carl laa very rough person, |~ ? | ‘The Giants are all the more confident as Charlie Herzog will be back | | dumbed his man in ten minutes, Cuffs on trousers, six buttons on put other fighters take him on. He| man, ‘Two or three years ago all the’ with them towlay, and he'll probably be covering second base In this after-Coe’s Imported Colt a Belated | Padty Dear for $1,000, and stopped| Young — Hackeuschmidt scorned) " vegt and patch pockets, beats the Morans, Coffeya and some| roiowers of the ring im New Yurk noon's games, He iy better than he has been at any time this season, He a | there when Clancy nodded the usual |®"¥ shoes for his match with Henry : ot the other big heavyweights, but | Wor er vic mim to Feo if he has gained ton pounds during the rest that caured so much comment. He Graduate After Many — | extra $5. G@ncy is a vory capable|Gerish, This moet bexan with a whit! M'CARTHY. Saas, $28 Tits, fellows like Gauboat | wee vite used auch @ S¥8 he In ready to play his head off in order that his team may defeat the horseman and a good ‘all-round | 9f bodies, and for several minutes the! fielding. . and Miske very annoying. If] wouldn't i € Ayaaeican ‘Laueue ractanentatie Attempts. | Judge of horseflesh. As proof of this| feet of both Grapplers pointed toward "i M could be locked in a room with|tremendous amount of energy in} Sl ak, presentatives, he bought Kashmir this spring for | the celling. ating. any other boxer, with no referoe| very fight, with his perpetually ag- bee ye ow the fans id Herzog, “that | knew what 1 was about when $400 and sold him to the Hallenbeck| Finally Young Hack worked his op- Likes his eggs. ° * ‘ , all public pros ” a —? clasors wo ait in nine minut Ee: Usforuanately for him, dghts| 6 Nec Theat b eee al tt There are thousands of dollars on the Curb to het on the Glante at even R. COE'S Nutcracker, trained) Johnny McTaxxart celebrated his| This bout was full of action, and isn't done in that way to-fag. Pe neut ie Dunes quem on Money, but no takers, ‘The Chicago supporters want odds, and even then @ by Jerry Carroll, finally |Teturn to the saddie after a thr erish didn't take kindly wo tne rof- a orl Sole pen hore & couple) improving. Even his one knockout, 40n't care to bet over $100 or $200, , out of’ the two-year-old | f% Wines, Dy Rineny Home Srarsia oni naon ara Johr . tat rf years * by Jackson, didn't in the least whake | Garry Herrmann, Chairman of the National Baseball Commission, has| maiden class. ‘This imported colt | Annchen, pe a NHeh an OR ENORIE | iain haa” A SDRGEY CMCC TE ed cae ee eee marie Te eae Nails Leswmnle, Dowd Eaton His Sacinie toabore ton here B E0ge Se eeeetion which will probably be adopted when that body] graduated in the last race yesterday, ; or less neglected in the oral market, | Mmished in a fficen-minute draw. enhy to ne0 that Solel 16 Aiea is wv 2 ys It is that all the mpney taken in at the World’s Ser: public that the Jack#on K. O, punch after expenses are paid, be epent by bing e World's Series, was only a fluke has made Dundee This will mean that over fight better and harder and faster and the players for Uncle than ever before. mat Set e's vy evenin: ° Ned ‘Aa n00n id he will body in this world and turn his share of |yet he won as if he outclassed his opponents under one of McTaggati’s perfect rides. Johnny, like some horses, ls at his best when fresh, running over the five-furlong course in .694-5, equalling the best track record for the distance with one ex- ception, that being the fast time out, when Matinee Idol beat him. George Rothner, who at fifty-one can hold his own with the yoange stars, received 9 bly ovation faced Johnny Metz. Bothner cally rave his oppor i then finished the jc flelder at the bat than McCarthy, who receive it for Liberty Bondi ene million dollars will be spent by the clubs am, ‘As to the championship of the world, we want to state that the com- Thomas Charley ILLIE RITCHIE Is the king of , “ling group of games is the crucial Nut- was missed at hy ten ‘minutrs {Ing Bt : Aqueduct yesterday. His absence, | With, pretty half-nelson series. , rac) te 1) AC ‘4 Hl Ic Y Leve ” » el purse over to the Atmy Ath the four-round game in Call- cracker loat by # nose then, according | however, is explained by the fact that | Soler Leveth of tho United a ‘und. fortia, Bat Wille fe-cne to tno judges, in what looked like #|he was ‘puttingwin his first day as Pondertaily tn the heat eee eweoped | — Dundee Seores Hay Vistery, x iy dead heat. Matt Allen, the official| Paddock judge at Laurel, The ap- ; lth Bon Weel op SLPHTA, Oct. 2.—Johnny NE of the best lightweight bouts | longer a lightweight, He is a full Four contenders’ for Renny Leonard's | Paul Rdwa 7 ~5 e time) Polntment of such a live wire as merely, toyed wit Bob Wilkinson in} |? BILAR EGE “ "9 f the year should result when| grown welter, preferring to fight at] jg) oe da, the east aide Italian lightweight, | timer, bung up 588-5 as the time) iomas to so important a job may |e Anni bout, and won casily a Dundee easily outpointed Lew Tendler 4 of the y: khtweight crown will be see in action | *ho has been boxing in goot form for somel of the race, and this replaced all pre-| mean the grst step of dad may | five minutes’ wori on t tix rounds at the Olympia A. As last f Dund eots Patsy | 145 pounds and having to train down|at the Pionee: fe e time, was eigned vp to. Qrst step of the racing as- ins mm Johnny Dundee meets Patsy t Pioneer Sporting Club to-night ged up toxlay by his manager, Moe ks. Bef that the best|sociations “and Jockey C ivasamemiend Cline a week from to-night, Dundee| to make 142 Benny Leonard has) Tommy Tuohey of Paterson, New Jer- | Smut). (2 meet Mabe Picato, (he former Call- CE EN ATE ORT ee tee ering 718 of the Cine Woe wireen |e a night. ©) nd Cline have both been showing| been offered a fair purse forea fight|sey'x champion, and Eddie Wallace of ree) Py od for ten rounds at the Watwon | time for the Aqueduct five furlongs, | yoy Wipeating on the Yrar veterans New emt Side A, C. to Play = - | Ghent form in recent fights, and it 1s| with Ritchie in San Francisco, Benny | rooklyn will clash in one ten, whie 1, OF Reading, Pa, on Oct, 16, recorded at the present meeting by | portant capacities ine Heeler rte SPORTING, : + at tate — 59 4+ pe ly organiz lghtweigh iia eee 1h. EEE SS 9 A question which stands nearest to] may take on some of the bigger men in the ather Johnny Marvay of "tarlem) tary Grab, who has prtubly done more the way, was 094-5 which was made} ae tena te rape. laghtwalebt eo @ bout with Champion Benny Leon-| !f there is a chance to work hin way | an al Moore o} Miladelphia, who fighting in the Inet twelve montha tan successively by Lady Dorothy, then James stful is game if) a win open th : t § Both have, recently beaten | (0 another title, but he ian't riaking /fought & slashing ten-round battle at] olber middleweight or ight hearrele equalled by Royal Ensign a day later| "0ting else, | She certainly “layed | A: C. will open th | fall and winter p> ard. a meeting with o slugger like Ritchio|the same club last week, will trade|oked today for another bot ai : “ @ fast last eighth in grabbing | Campaign on Sunday, Oct. 14, at Harlem f unless there is some unusual Induces | watops. A” G, of Philadeiphla on nett Saturday etgnt, [224 duplicated by Enfilade. It willl the purse in the fifth yesterday, She | Casino, when they moct the Ozanam , ment | Mis oovovent will tw ily Kyamer of Phiia:|be@ thus seen that Nutcracker has) cane lke a whirlwind and was going | Tigers. ny Heckman, tho noted y ‘A forteit of 81,000 ts to be posted next week | “Ma, who te & strong, rashiog fighter om the|earned a ranking with the aforemen- ‘ ty at the end. Looked as if Lyke, | basketball ch, has ¢ se of the ‘ Wife Bl. f Husband Drink with Kobert Xdgren, sporting editor of “The | "1? of Greb. ‘They will vox six rounde, toned ,spesdaters which makes one| "No rode her caught Johnny Mo-| lean, and claims, he has et ‘e to amet usban rinks, Wersk, We ite Mansons Of HOH? Aves steer, ian Bees mhcusecih <i Wonder why he has’ been « malden| rma looked almost a certainty in the | {eria! ss, Jimmy) Y MY) going to keep busy fi Won. 4 up to this time. last aixteanih. ve Lynch, Jac i ft rf night of their ten-round battle | : ‘ape atering the | Says Druggist Brown of Cleveland, the alan of hae hate sot Hover eeha art ae of the sol aince midauitimehy AN4°1881 ron agtety Hyelid Yooked to. got| {RS ame iin Nan a Pa very Wa G . demanded this large wim, as he krows that Brit | N4l) 2 Mia ey Dowd, peeing aetlon reasonably ‘cond-| t?!td money in the final race of the | dates open and would Iike to he BEGINNING “AT 2.20 P, } ' \ ane! venili : ane out of town teams. Wishing ; oe — casion, Nutcracker ran ofeditably | Bavette was along jo nail her| nell, New West Side A. C., Nos, 21cne Overnight Features i Marty Varrell, the promising loca) middle.| _, S&F Crom ts us to act Rritton im the| enough each time, but he was always A BOS Mik n- Weat vitty-fourth New York ight, who recently went to Californie, where asin, ‘The 8. °C, to ellie to| beaten for one reason or another,and| 0 aiden’ |" T 0 Consent or Knowledge of the Drinker | J vs: t t | tea’ tideamenacs 10 Gack Maan, tha Oclineees at the weltermeigut limit for| tion yesterday, prdingly, was & y ean SAU nae. feaats ats rae | i INCLUDING THD j ight to ight poomater. ill bave for bla fink euvene poorly paying proposition from w bet. | (ln people habe nyu 7 H * he drinks, the Milwaukee fighter, ‘Trey Will] tein patep — ting standpoint. Lt was the same old! Evo? f aderahcharre ergot wes y Wella Dillon, driven rverne Man icap ‘and, It is e boxing show to be staged at rah Patey Cline ie alrealy in hard training, | story, with Carroll as with many an-| 7 rretio ride than Keough gave him, |>Y Joseph rrill, won the twenty- SPNCIAL RACH TRAINS yp deny y ood Knows not |Cat. within the nest ten as be vot only boxes Johnny Dusdee one week|other ambitious trainer, of trying to fourth renewal of ‘the $5,000 two-year. , Station, Be an § : ers, “ene Meee ts tie kaa eecription| from tonight at the Manoattan A, C,, bul to-|win with a #0 to 1 shot and finally) 5 4. toraig Gex was the only! Pld Kentucky trotting” Futurity here | as ba Vas Hooke q on the |! loo: . " morrow night he boxes Le a . thing de- ohn Bai d 3ex W if pectacular style, equalling 4 {ana has no right to complain. A! four has to GMs |! aw Dal Moore, the Memphis dantamweiast, tn-| Ing”"Nenark lighiweteht; feeteg ee ages rome | Winding up taking something fel decided favorite to win yesterday |wortd's record for two heals by mu twor| ‘ Ladies, t Grinking husband in Of iuwor or Goch {sured his foot while tn training for his twent rounta to @ de-loidedly less. Yesterday Nutcracker t He tO Wo veereee | s recon heats ‘a two- |p TroMleve . oO in| has gained | bantam, at the Louisiana Auditorium of New al inatch will put him right ou edge for bie} very good odds on choice to get) 00 Much © ci sha bees siden z : t agnor Freer lh apa redseads test iain Orleans 08 Cet, 8, the bout has beew postponed | Meant with the clorer Dunder, home. Maxey Hirach's Cabin Boy ————_——--- — bs ons feet thy “husband sober Tor, mor util & week later pine ih mins pas aee had lm in trouble all the way. Car-| crs i stop ink habit te at ber one month si eo had hin las — meet Bushy Grabs Stsgseh roll's colt had to stand a . Fee Bee ea i sate Pa ga ase bent te HEE | ao mn ae! vn oS hg nna Me EAL? Sompo Mudicous watpuine °s f ~——- MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS siatt—rigmee love, | peed Tescur ‘aon my husband pot moet wit eu iu the few bouts bo it ‘| Jookey Lyke to get to the judges) pat HPP ith tuo fire woitt of Uguor en | wertal Aetncan't tafes'e arisk ty fintaie [bed im the Wet in the last tow wont, wos] Gag i Hirst i i | file breath, but do not despair it he hue] {ive week sty Jack MoCarthy, the iardney Gives Burns « — | National League. | American League, fone trom’ bed to worse until he is rum place | fon ads, at 4 boxing) WESTFIMLD, Mass. Oct, 2.—Young| Trainer Billy Clancy has more luck Tuy. w, 4. B.C. | Clubs polices: W.uPGiGu. W.Lec yee Been ana Coroushe Droseies | tends gale wha’ y vate NODA INU, [show to be brought of: at Meno ou west Hatunusy | Oacar Gardner, formerly of New York|than Carroll in wetting 4 price|} AM 9g gs ,e35 | Chicag || Galecae: lan €4\ 408 | Weoh'sen ‘ ond Found. asticlog | id the curse of strong drink, | <0od NeW, year for ine without drink in | BEM: jand now of Hartford, Conn,, gave Paddy | against his winners, | Gliney oe poet | Phile..,,..6 62 581 | Brooklyn. {466|| Boston . ..88 60 .505 | New York 69 81 .460 ° because has been a victim. | 'NOTy—‘Teacum, referral to abore, should Promoter Charlie Mura) ot Buttle, N, y,,{ UH Of Rockaway a acing in m[Odde Nivm Mev ohiy yesterday put |] -Loula,.82 70 539 | Boston ...60 79 .466]| Cleveland 8 ¢6 $1, Loula.,.57 97-370 “World Bullding, wil be Metea en a from the brink of a |e pa when i is airabie 18 deatoy ad tans | today wired, ily Gitwou a latteng otter tor | {Welve-round bout before a huge crowd | MASE ON paddy Dear, ai odda|] Clueinnad 78 76 .506' Pitts’gh, 61 103 391) Dewroit, 78 75 510) Phila.....54 98 .369 for thirty dave Sheee i eee ee” eveeite the Appruves of driuking in moderation and believes Jim Coffey, the Irioh beavywelgit, to meet|#t @ show held by the Whip City A. C.| which were nourishing. Paddy Dear RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. eee ave” im ey 4 aie ih on Uxben. lle Battling Levinaly borer, tor | Of ie sity Ganiner was immediately | beat out @ ehwap teid of ng Pittsburgh, 3: Boston, @. i Naw Var, 41 Chlence, & im from hissown depraved ten rounds at of ‘Rut. | mate to box either Pete Harth r| platers in easy fashion, Clancy gave fing tin et wold , : that he'll | Kelly att t show, ey or Phe tip to everybody, even the wise GAMES TO-DAY « ° Now York Gis; 8 all Yo) meets . set which lines the paddock rail, but New York at Philadelphia, wo games. | Philadelphia at New York. first clans drigeints, They 6 vO Friday | sasebatt Tend, few took him sertously, After the Boston at Brooklya, Washington at Boston. do"the work vr tefusd the mouey’ PTS HR Sitka “hull ALCAN, rece Willie ere tried to buy oe , 9 a

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