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SS I Eee Bh ana AAs aca usnasccs scmemacmnaganaenes. te 9, 1619. we THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 2 - BENNY LEONARD STOPS RITCHIE, RECENT CONQUEROR Ughtweight Champion Outclasses Former Title Holder, Beat- ing Him so Decisively That Referee Interferes in the Eighth | Round to Save Him From Clean Knockout. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK S LEONARD TURNS THE TABLE By Thornton Fisher by The Prees Publishing Co, (The New York Bventne World). HEN, BILL, (Me MITTIN’ THIS GW UIT EVERY- THING (WE GOT= WHO DID IRVING BERLIN YELt For® ENNY LEONARD stopped Willie Ritchie in twenty seconds short of B eight rounds last nigh over in Newark, after one of the most sen- sational bouts of modern times and before a $62,071 crowd. Referee “Slim” Brennan stepped tn at this point, shielded the punch druak Ritchie with his body and gently pushed him toward bis corner. Leonard under- Stood the fight was over and retreated to a chair bis seconds had pushed into | hie side of the ring. Ritchie had been floored fust before this, and after taking a full count got to his feet wobbly, Leonard piled into him in what looked a most bitter attack, He swung rights and lefts at the staggering Willle from any and | every angle, until the Frisco boy was | without a semblance of defense, Yet through sheer grit and gameness Ritchie wouldn't go down again. Pinned against the ropes, he pawed weakly at Leonard, who tn despera- tion and without a thought of sctence | ‘was punching wildly in his general direction. Benny actually seemed to Weaken in his efforts to get tn a blow that wonld lay Willie flat. | Once he knocked Ritchie haf e——————————_____ through the ropes, with his head out- | memprabie fake during the last Gays side the top strand, and again Benny of the Horton law. Nobody bad any almost threw himself, so overanxioun joo gad bey eg Aan area they in cl was be to land the finishing punch. |reonird showed unmistakable ‘Tan Seemed as if he had etaked every-/riority and [techie courage and ‘thing on knocking Ritchie out and Any tine of an order seldom seen in was afraid the final bell would clang Nf According to Joo Hum ‘9 an- before he could do eo. With the| nouncement, Ritehio ste gts oh erowd in an uproar and poor Ritchle’s | weighed in at 3 o'clock in the after Jobster colored face being punched|noon, Leonard at 136% and Ritchie this way and that way until it looked as if it was attached to his neck on ALTHOUGH RECEIVING & BEATING RITCHIE WAS CONTINUALLY BORING IN IT LOOKED as THOUGH LEONARD WOULD NEED A MALLET Reronie S RORE EXHIBITH OF GAMENES S WON THE. erRowd AT THIS POINT” THE REFERSE Sroepen THE LEGISLATORS WERE THERE - paBouT 3764 -oF EM rex RICKARD WWTRODUCED FROM THE RING In THE Axe ROUND —_ a BLtow Sar wWuLIE Cows HOOKS AND at 138, Just before ring time they are eupposed to have weighed again, Freddie Welsh. the scales showing that each had put He wanted to turn| the tables on Ritchie, and thought hinges, the referee spoiled the knock- jon an extra pound, he did 80 completely. Ho didn't for; | SACS Ss. f ; I ; dn't forget out ambitions Benny probably had apeien thas he wie Cor neat Led was | to say, however, that Ritchie had ae by stepping in, Tho bout was bor- | "Pier than le ight he won |given him the hardest battle of his Yes Stine | Outlook for National Open at dering on the brutal stage. Up to the ehtwelght, championship from | career. Op ee Tones it sane tonnes Se ees Brae Burn Favors Young tiem. Ritchie stood up manfully an ’ . took a whipping which won for bim [ ° Ch P Homebred Stars. the applause and admiration of thy eonarda s are an Fowers ia crowd. He had never been stopped > "i 4 ‘ censors i - And Ritchie’s End $11 and Gossi are Trea ‘anner Wins Title in By William Abbott. ITTLE Johnny McDermoté (TCHTE never looked to have a U 4 ’ 6 Pp R re t by Sh ti Match t chance with Leonard. He was ° e By John Pollock ‘ ooting “atc armed Alex Smith tn 1911 thse cuted and outit trom, te From Fight in Newark They Defeat Athletics ‘ co chaspionip. tn a start and as early as the second round In a letter just recetved from Augie Trap shooters from all Pang eed a | Ledisena he n Ps a Tace Mines yong % ee eres Gone? eye a OR aL Rare el ciecn Giner eb set MD canemen go 1 ing igen te ew vere Athletic Kise ? wou tl 4 title that year and hand punch on the chin. He wi Gate Recei fin weight who won the middleweight Te oa tee 1 seh ahecdkel 4 ee ece) | © work. He moved around eo} — Ca) .| Wabbled in earnest, He look: e} Club to start the “Victory Shooting) ;, 19 Since then the big profes- knocked half way acroms the ring, pts for Eight-Round gracefully and unobtrusively that the| championship title at the Allied boxins| Huggins’s Crew Wins Sensa-|inother pitcher until he bad passed| week” that is being held under the dic I topliy: haul been won: by: Gheeb landing in a sitting position up Battle Amount to More fans hardly realized there was a third | tournament held at London, en De> 11! tignat Uphill Game While | Biker, then he seemed to rally, slow | rection of the New York State Sporte- | "050! trophy has been, won by Tho port he might have been stretched an P52, » fatey Icline, the 1a who refereed the offered $10,000 for his end to fight Giants and Dodgers Also Are had ihe lied is tc Dugan} One hundred and seventy-five aimie| | Smebred pro, Walter Hagen, his full length, ‘The knockdown Se tainly boasts of two capable arbiters.| ‘ree Australian boxers in twenty) yi: Dugan made the blunder of the gaime.| rods took part, the largest number that/ 1) ots Gope has an excellent came so suddenly that It took Willie eae round bouts in Australia and that he inning. There was no play, but after h:! has ever gathered for a trap shooting| Mel : ‘as well as every one else, by sur- y Alex. sullivan. k oud eek (pe ik bie ins BeAlaw (GEE ti stopped the ball he made ® wild| event in the metropolitan detrict chance of running true to form this Do k tes that the ke of e ne metropol | - ; He arose on one knee, shook| — One of the largest sums of ch represented every | may accep fe also : heave toward frst and Burne stopped | event aN at | Gannon for ¢heloationall open) xt rae file head and got to his foot a woven. | ever taken in at a fight Ba eal er crtCeMTERTE, tle, gun ational Sporting Club 18 hanging up By Hugh S. Fullerton. the ball with his wrist but the tyins| 7 Pgh iia Psy Mist skaeaiece turn, Without foreign opposition The bell rang a few seconds later| vicinity was that whic a stole Td eea ies went: | a purse of $6,000 for his twenty round 1910. by The Prom Putlishieg Oo, | run counted, le oda : and Willie went to his corner burt| was drawn by the Leonard- rgd thy eg be fede SONS Writers, | ue with Johnny Basham, the Ragiish COC he Be Te ee eae After that Shawkey came on with|ship of the association, The win-|What group of pros can stand up ’ y Leon-| Ritchie setto in Newark last paseball and football stars, business J ss ‘ e and took up Quinn's] ne a Powers of Decatur, Ill.| against such young stars as Eddie but smiling. Up to this time - } HE five thousand fans who|his drop curve Pp ner was Chan P . dd} night, eipts were 7 , aad te ‘ if Y 0} the Athletics unt’ 008, who learned his 1 ee aaytnine eas ond he gress coeur, men—in fact luminaries from the top| middleweight champion, on June 16, Bundun atouoine th UL llastane GopeGAT CHUL StiRY echo c LE nod I his game on the Tine with ‘his left and ‘throwing $52,071, of which 10 percent.went |'UNg of the social ladder to the bot-! and that the winner ts to receive $4,- braved the weather and sacri | (i inirteenth, Vick mauled out his| 1 ble 100 targets ‘The. tndividua| V0 Cortlandt Park public links; Ea- eres ‘pcoasional icft hook bigh up|. t the Sta a tax, amounting |{om, were in the armory, ‘The roll oo9 ang tho loser $2,000, Ratoer is flced a view of the parade yes-| excond triple, ecored on a squeeze and | Possible 100 hangels he | tnd [met French, Mike Brady, “Tommy ahie’s temple: A an= ‘doughbe ne lads who buy the Ns 2,000. dna - by i bre 20, 20, 20, . Kerrigan and the two leading ama. Bruna Ritchie's templee, esl tees toto dora criatiens vo thousands of cheap priced tickets,| confident he will defeat Basham. terday’ saw one of the Snest balll won. Powers was the 1918 trapshooting|teurs, Evans and Oulmet? Sure, If the knockdown put any to} 4 4 percent’! the 6 [Were out In full forc nd moxt of games ever played on the Polo 5 tg|chainy on of Iilinois and ts considered | veteran Jock Hutchison and i he didn’t show it when| accepting 40 pero OMPARISON of the pitchers rile's near oe third round. He| receipts, which was $18,748, while them came at 6.80, when the doors! The postponed bout between Prankie| (rounds, saw two of the best pitch- ‘the big thing, Perry, if any-|Wesce DO Dest Sunnere in the Middie| Long Jim | atty te ciarnanea tore right into Benny, trying to get Ritchie drew dow: Zo » opened vars Hurns of Jersey City and Frankie Brown| crs in the American League, and be- pear looked better, save that! Un the ahoot-off for second and third | f on oa ty u eats ater ee im bis famous left to the face with! the net receipts, or $11,716, — of this city, which wus to have been fought! sides that as an added attraction ne, 100) viwedd tas] Prizes, the winner of the second trophy | DY brilliant young | performers his right follow. Leonard, cool and | Ritchie, had also been guaran: Tho principal seconds for Ritchie|at the Pine Tree, A. C. of Portiand. Me..l witnessed two of the best Yuna rave evidence that he is not 98) srveg ‘tp wert" taboiman’ af Hue [are Setting better Mail’ the times ale! othe of these| teed $10,000, were Dr freys and Clay ‘Turner, | !ast night, will be hed at the sume ctub + stea de barrage as when on] Ville, Ont. en came C. H. Newcomb{ , | erro eritating, smotheley Pee Pr, brace While Billy Gibson and George Engel | on either May 12 or 13. Burns's injured | °atchers in the world In action. Hi a, aca. aa gaa iaen vAee of Philadelphia, Pa. Both bad totais) ‘There'll be a thirty-six hole extitt~ j ere eeita twice with his com-| JN bis dressing room after his great handled tie champion, Virrelen conerd. tie povioouameny (6t]) uel XAnN@em, pbeminely. BORIET os Ti coe g ticisiand he lorteQuind, idea, ¥ worbarn: Hew ware Aiblanel (weak Eaten Ottieta cane conaree ‘. mid letiel i § : © contest, tt rapidly getting better which | came from behind, tied the score and Orated for and ri : ff of Paterson, | pen se Yination punch, but Benny paid little fight against Champion Benny n Ne ahene wien . and B. B. Woodruff of Paterson, | G*Loughlin and Jean and Maurice se x ss ace will alow him to box again, reef - “ was the opposite. He pitche N. J. Mr. Corbett’s score gave him the "Tha attention to it Whenever he was, Leonard last night Willle Ritchie! Leonard has now knocked ont three | *! a in the drizzly darkneas won out in z e gave him the | McCarthy, ‘That lineup is another ' p's face | <ilba vel ; bh early in the first prize in Class B. 4j 7 ” ready he jabbed Willie's face with @ a ; champlons— Kilbane, Welsh — and the thirteenth inning of a fiercely in trouble. as he was ear Class BANMant hoes the’ Mostar heen ooaiee his left, often ay many as four times| ked Just as he fought—game 48 & Ritchie three inen who had pover| Mily Giten, maname of Benny Leman, é- fought game, Shawkey being c! game. Quinn was using speed and , hg first, eeras oe Gee, Wee t8 | stided in the ancient game. without a return. It was tp this pebble. arias Previously been stopped. poygealf saya fleeg sty note Week eamert| with the victory because after bis sidearm spitball and his brains. Gibare was a te ntween i te os round that Willie began to look bad ou have got to band it to Leon- | este a pout wit unt eae} took up the burden with the score idearn ke Somat he jr, New York Athletic Club, and| ‘The Dunwoodte Club's competitive, He switched from straight punches! arg. said the ex-champion, “He ts a fighter, for a ten-nnnd bout at For Wort! tied he pitched invincible ball. in- In the first inning he stopped the bl" A yihncon of Philadel a Wace | eenson aiacton last Gatarene line to the do or die right swings in the) |. na t ht + was beaten falre | ry : Seg gwd moath, aib” aye be Ld onl) | cidentally the Giants whipped Boston Athletics after Shannon ie on Add! ; bad a big Card of 90. an Glass dD. te Kicker’ andicap, The tournament hope of evening up the score, ORAAreul Aehter. -¢ weep Bowlin Alle Pe et the eee te sant Pwr. S] by staving of a ninth-inning rally, & triple. In the second he held them dinner was J. | TE fo ae ee oonaibye | Committee, W. W. Harris, M. G. Mac. \ Ritchie began the fourth, agrresstve ly and squarely, I wasn't weak at g y tubureh at the Lujucwe Garden in Pitts | hy "Brookiyn mauled the Phillies 10 to one run after the first bal He had a Donald and Alfred M. Morris, send ay | burgh on May 5 of 12 ‘The Verner Club will P oub he second walked and the| feels A as usuel, and tried to keop Leonard the weight, I was in perfect condi- | B a bivcafp udglnn dl to 1, go that it was home-coming day doubled, th From there on he| pA, MD wind greatly bothered the out word to clubmates that their On his heels, He landed two stiff sion when Referee Dreanan stopped y Chatter tack natest, i in Baseball as well as for the 69th, third drruble rom there op he yesterday, making the condi: | course never looked better at this lefts to Benny's face, but took a hard the pgnht in the eighth round my heaa | er Chay Tamer, the Indian fighter, who is matched pitched as ¢ at ball as did ceedingly difficult. time of the year, pook on one si of the head r rubt. to fight Joe Jeanctte, the colored ct or SIDE from the natural Interest advertised rival. — ———— -———- left 2 was us clear as a bell. He undoub' laht Jor J 1 heavyweight, f ve Quinn auffered from lack PREL Cantar, oe Go ap cacat ae and a right imine Neapern after to be edly did the right thing, for 1 realize| The fifteenth annual Evening World | shit rounds at the Armory A. A. of Jermey City in the result the expert inter-| outfield Support, and it is evident | 1s more pleasant than {t haa been for| tinal voung an Lat out mana fom other side before he sould et oti ety was beaten, To the victor belong |head pin tournament, the most popular | ‘morrow it, and Harry Greb of Pittsburgh for est was in the contest between that Huggins will have to go further|two years, and the players seem tol back from France, where he has range. Benny then « . hed | Hi! the spoils Leonard ie sure the |bowling tournament in the United | {ir rounde at the Armory A. A. of Bowtoo | yacy Quinn, veteran comeback who in his reform of the outficld before| be paying attention to and taking in-|sorved many months. ‘Hefore he cn: uppercut and Ritchie overreached| ®!turt enter Lever fought Hatan. will coins ¢ cares ant May 6, was booked up for another boat to-day, 5 nh . Mpciy anenc \tereee ln iteie epee | fereae duane. ; . himself with his right swing. Again) © Ya statement ie consideravie | y d Some to a close at Thum’s | ite will battle some goad light heavyweight at the Promises to bo the star of the his remodelling job is entirely com- Isted Carter was looked upon as a detore he could get back on Ruard| | Wtenic™s statement in co nane mls ite’ lephant Academy, No. Ut ime A. C. of bulla, Ne Xo, on May 19) Yankeo staff, and Scott Perry, the Pleted. “Lewis looked more natural ee ee | possibitity for national honors “and his favorite left hook, ey ‘0 na RAS) Broadway, this evening. ‘The Globe and | os ' ’ Q ack in left fleld, but Bodie » ; ade his ap-|he returna home jus ime when BIE ey Oe ered Wille badly. Laon. | :uxbt the cream of the iehtwelgbt |the Courtiand Howling Clubs will bave|” *~ ee | man who caused such a row in basc- ontirely at home in centre. pearance in the stand and was| solf is beginning to hit on all speeds, ard suddenly shifted his attack to| ‘vision during the past ten years, the honor of officially closing one of Wgene Tunney, who won the light heavyweight Dall last season and who will caus 's double in tre. second Janie Fecelved with immense enthu-| stay 14 win bo red letter day fo ; “ 2 ake! - he most successf co hal mabip title fro - ML | w ue i . Be-|was a ar which Cobb, Speaker, | at gy Mar 0 r day for the stomach and Ritchie weakened! arenough there was around $67,060 |the most successful « aver etd | am ale, tile from tel emilee @ ie| woo in the league this year, Bo-| waa ® drive, which Com “rtainiy|sasm until be Md himeclf in thel enn saesex County Onunter Geer oe perceptibly. He appeared beaten! itt hoe omice, the boxes didn't {on the histe drives of the White | Turtement et the Ameren Esmeditoney rors | sa08 that it was tne frst appearance| Mian Resch OF Wahen Couple. | press box to dodge admirers, He| this date the club will formale oon even at this stage contain coupons calling for that sum, | Blephant It is quite unlikely that the | o"pruacet the tae rations. Tose of the remade Athletics op the Polo E ght with leutohea tha georaboned aa’ mourned (ite beantitut ot ace aan : peculators had been stung |640 score of the Manhattan Bowling |, Hells ; | . kod to me, also, as if the Ath- | ag ; : —— 2 minute's rest seemed to do #% the AP ? mis : wveral fights at the Fairmont A, ©, of th ° ack be T looked a the early days of the Braves, and the Bicnie va tht (oh gents 3es Te hate ai thale late \¢ lub will be topped by elther one of the | rons a tew ream ag, Tanner le 8 vary promis | madie’a’ near arent pall tein: which letics have more speed and per- | poard man gave him no comfort, RACING SELECTIONS. M . jekets dic have on Mads |teams that are to bowl, although the | ing fighter aud a very clever two-handed boser, | Sikaad’- he : : 3 ranks did not post the final innings —————— came out apparently strong and when the shower prevented hundreds | unexpeoted mometines happens ine jie. Rob OutCIASROR. | Dy Shy In. th haps as much punch as the Yank ie which the Braves rallies tt} HAVRE DE trie to carry the fight to Leonard | °f fans attending who intended to be |iowiing contest. After night's play |. Dteh Rrandt, the Brooklyn featherwatght 1] league, In ioe ilep a es oF y j|have. Their attack was a bit more ar from the study of that | 9E GRACE. : x Seats, valued a . for and ed by Sammy Harris, matchmaker of the | better, played Be AAG bwec fig eer ar Stave off the 1 atte » r on e. to F bad way with lefts and rights to the/they had a har ‘ time finding pur. | bation fa pepsi yet bys testive American A. A, of Baltimore, to meet in a twelve. |‘ pap Rad speed than the anks | bal a 90 ne in th fan ane ina mee fo re Seema trones that fond Kace—-Otto Plote, Rhomb, jaw. Ritchie reached Benny's jaw|chasers even at this low price. 1d gold Evening World head pin | round bout at the club's show on May 2. it|¢ ue ced the attack, they! switched and waited, attacked again, | M's pitt on his next out ought to] 1 Race—John Cull! wh his right, but there was no force , A nd al Say kes RaIELGR | trade wine te wil be ned ep to ment wome fOUtKUEAKE Hugwing’s batters ANIL Ay yor nig nest fast ball and generally Eaten tore ech arni(craaean meene my Race——John Cullinan, Dane- to the blow, Not @ bit discouraged |. rte, crowd enJoved the fun when H nthe tournament will re: | ober gon) Mile fellow at the ame clad two} Ti would have becn the verdict of| had the better of the attack, Ina ‘The showing of Benton, who jumped | “Pr Willie kept trying to hit a vital spot, | Sey eee mewtn received a cold wenten AOR most everyone on the lo' but for|ing this, however, it is well to Fe. |i and saved the game, also is a com- | Vindhe fone aot but Leonard had no trouble blocking his friends, He kept circling | ¢,2h¢ Hloral Parks worn & two thine winner in the Jerk Britton to rweive $1,200] the fact that Perry, after pitching | 1 # as ab ae atoe OF Oke | Fors a tbe Bene feng: Siske net! Sylvano, Plurenct most of his leads. nnouncer Jo me | Grant Centr a ane fight May 5. He is to! invineible t excited in. the k is largely limited by the slo ne netics anc 1 While Benny had the upper band AG nD Announcer 200 Halts | tiara Cane abet i : pase f Johnny Gnthths | cighth inning and allowed the Yan-|ness of many of his men. He has|etash again to-day, with Shore and Race—Bill Hunley, Pole fo far, he didn't seem businessliie Low “tte turned #o much that the |‘ M { Akron, ©. for ten rouuia at the Velodrome | kees to even up the score, ped up the club very much ever tas | Johnson the probable opponents uy ell rang for thi h We | ors b " . 4 MO | Ste | k C. of Huffalo, official of ‘ole « Yerry's pite + first. He is] vear, but Mack has five very frst men _ — - - — camo from. his, corner’ frat.” ter (£408 thought h In danger of | a ye eM eel Raval cower ili dean pneatea cellow [in ehe:linecum whiny even with the came from ‘apt becoming dizzy und taking the count, | art. Pint xine | frome Club are fast t away the fans of that }a huge, powerful, d ted fellow i t hooked Ritente on the tow $06 Jabbed re rn Nhs “Aled up” for words—or | huis exem! Gime, Hmuvre. 405, Flore ity from the Quee A. C., as they ae{ with tremendous forve an easy| present arrangement, Hug ta) : oan! his left to Willie's reddened face four | He was too * 4 5 | Suits game—Fioral Wark S01, Mountaineer GUD | cening uy better re attractive bouts and ation, You eld that| show only three men with any speed times. The ‘Frisco gnmester fought maybe it was the circling that he) rue vtcran Asoeiation of the No | give the fighters better termn he, Quinn, Johnson, and site | V irse, ts the star because | VAT PTT WE ee oe Na anu wal he didn't | did—anyh mat able to make Ing, Cah thant quantity ineet are among the four be tehers in}of pb wo, long drives but more | I get away from a right to the jaw ech, acave “and. izle Hireet, OA gut At the Arena, New 1 two tour line league, He looked like old Jack} than that. he showed speed In every | A RE 7 A iL K NG that hed plenty of steam behind it. | a gn embers : | round bouts will be staged by Promoter Dick| stivetts in action and he w piteh- | department. torr When wittle trleg to bare in again he! A bi ofr tan wpenker made | aor t | Curley, Peal Doyle, who lelped Benny Laonant| ing with the case and confidence of a aoe ue ; was caught with hard lefts and rights Neat, sho esch and thousan 4 v inte contition for te Ritehie tout, wil) master and looking better every in HP delightful surprise o e = mass he could Maggor back. Hi sf were, mubsertbed, inspired by |i Alum box Walter Mute and Lous logash will’ met] jing, He had a fast cracking curve, game was the showing of twa! they ng pe alreasy half way i y gumeness was admirable, The crow _Rickard's lead 0! , . Her men, were | tote Martiey, i slow curve, which did not look s sin chers, Reul and Per-| across the Atlantic. standing up under such clouting. [AcKey, fae Penner, each took ~ Oke ts PAlndiba IL Pas 8 vemed to shoot inward, and anot ‘In Pi aclameep Soon as your little flying ma- BS, renga Feet Bees 10 tae HOm EOD amomthense, by the Way, who, pre: | rteMteb ee A Aes aTad Adve hei he Sin ras ind Soo tae ee csk: | CAat Dall pitched with the same mo- | youngsters w OG nt ney ae chine is ready, we'll be ready Willie hard on the mid-section and /sented Commissioner Smith with tho eT HOD BUY BRROAESA 60 nee erate in|“ " Lag le he : suet es ‘5 to make your flying clothes brought the same hand up for a time plec Pe areca kutcking oF veumng ene | sias™ In the world, and caught beau- solid crack on the jaw. Willie's head — | —— hall to make it perform in th an. | tiful bal ‘ Made dtp a 5 was knocked sideways by thie punch, || Promoter Mackey had it announced | ( FYQ) NATIONAL THEY AMERICAN STAND > “et ar GaP oe shot it tus: | tontshme We nad heard Rent | still be, plunged in for more. Again |that he would fuaranteo Tex Rick LEAGUE LEAGUE at he crosed Perkins and wounded | Braised. | nw work was all that | Leonard bit Ritchie hard on the body 1 $800,000 if he would stage the| him on the shoulder. wats Claus i b t Hed id then stagge: him | Willard-Dempeey fight in the . » A atT * % s ease und confidence made t him even nin one of Red erice hie Tore ane thee siasmerey Hin neney. a he EMAC | NATIONAL LEAGUE, | AMERICAN LEAGUE, He teen aa eee ae rim | Dooin in hia best day ce bec: his is A : spectators marvelled at Willie's abil-| After the bout Rickard congratu- | We Poy Cime, W Le Pe) Cle OW. Pe Chub Ww. be with one out and the xcore 2 to 0,| Heul had th parse ¥, 100: fr Quine largest tailoring business in the hey tn fear Maher 8 fae WAT, be HAAUiAd $6 V000 {Chagos ccd 2 a00|Chiage “8 tage forme ney 2 38] Vick mauled out a triple, | Instantly | PAiPt Oe toy and Shuwkey, after ne| WOFld, and you get the personal rted the eight ap-|the meet, saying: 00 | Chie 4 otro 2 233] 1 eemed to get ¢ or over. | Hall to catch, and Shawkey, after he yf r } a A BS y ae Ie are | the bond the SeitlarésDamcsey bout " 2 2.800 | Boston a4 #00 | New Vork.-.-t 800 | Weshtogt a ea Ba pitch as} came along with bis peculiar straight] attention of experts. Suits made to measure, $30 to $60, . re eae egy niladetphia..2 2 300 St Louie ...0 5 000 | Cleveland ....1 1 800/81, Loule 3.280) ¢, possi! rling the drop, made the work rde ne GRE. ap told above, nearty succeeded. its as eatiatactorily conducted GAMES YESTERDAY, | GAMES YESTERDAY, ev Ms ee A Se reat thing about these boys, from th ie TWO STORES: Now York, 5; Boston, 4. f ces 4 . ‘ jewpoint of.a spectator, iy that they | +4 , AE fight drew @ record mized! Both Jack Britton and Johnny Dun. |" mf Conte te sp la fo “him, and getting fasts work as if they enjoy it Broadway and Ninth St, ,000 and a @ gate ” welgh we onan {90d weather), ) : Z ho grabbed the ball | and learned his weight, that they | | jone at Dugan, who g watimeted at $52,071, the biggest house, |thought’ Leonard wouls "kink Say GAMES TO-DAY, GAMES TO-DAY. | touched second, and shot fast to frst} BOWLING AND BILLIARD& | P, S.—The most necessary characteristic for a man in this world is courage. excepting the W: and Moran | out, Wow Vork at Boston, Philadelphia at New York, to complete the double pla and end THUM RowLiNG AND RiLianye Be since Kid Mo- sees Brockiya at Philadelphia, Boston at Washington, the inning, but the throw was not 1241 Broaaway Arnheta Axtoms, Pittsburgh at Clecinnati, Chicago at Detroit, erfect, Burns played the ball bad! a vowling & Buliards, & Weal ne su ana over thelr Glim Brennan, who refereed, did ‘L. bois at Chieaee, ‘Ciretond p J Castle Pount rein ‘sia. Hoboken ‘hes at St Les, and @ run went over, Then P ‘ . i :

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