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“arr BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK is Temi Bate Oper 4 At Forest Hills To-Day,.'; GOLUMN TENNIS RULES FOR SPECTATOR THIS WEEK - - By Thornton Fisher| or National Championshiyi 2 Wors THe MarreR, STUPE ? All the Stars Are Entered in THEY MAKE THE NEP. oe HIGH FOR YOU 2 Annual Tourney for All- Comers’ Title. All-Comers' tourney, the T National lawn tennis classic, a opens to-day at the Weat Side Tennis Chib at Forest Hills. Such wtare as William T. Tilden 24, Will- jam M. Johnston and R. N. Williams are entered and a most exciting In-| ‘The, thinty-ninth annual meeting, to the terest for the champtonship 4 Aner delestion et the tour players whe amplonship ts antici-| wii undertake the pligrimage to New pated, Zealand in the atvempt to lft “the Tilden ‘ts, so to speak, fresh from Paris Cup from Sts holding by the Ats- 4 ralians. the winning of the world's champion- | “thy team that distinguished Itaelf (4 ip at Wimbledon. That 1s all very | England as was to be expected haa ler To the homebreds of the Amer-| somewhat of a dinappolitment s\ we is EV: ee 4 ce re ; U { To-Day’s Feature Matches In Big Tennis Tourney. At 1.80 P. M.—Walter T) Hayes, va. G. C. Caner, At? P, M—Richard N, Willjamg 2a vs. Frank T. Hunter. At 430 P, M—T. R. Pell yy. Willis E. Davis Unfair to Question Mr. Riddle’s " Sportsmanship for Declining __ + to Race Man 0’ War To-mor- row, ECAUSE Samuel D. Riddle, the wi ican courts they want him to show | teurn AE Le eee nd ey Tene ee . Would Ikke to know and which they ex= Great race horse Man O'War, has decided not to start his three-year-old in the Saratoga ‘Cup to-morrow, he is being “ridden”, and “goaded” almost to distraction. Mis sportemanship is even being matches beginning to-day ia whethor” or not changes will have to be made In the personnel of te challenging ‘OMene ws A Ui for the world famous cup. f ch aloof from competition. His only ven- ture was in the doubies along with Oharies 8. Garland of the Davis Cup team last week at Southampton. Giving Tilden the benefit. of every doubt it must be that he did not (is %o NOT MAKE COMMENTS INA Loud voice * NOTHING From the standpoint of the 4 4S SAID ABoUT COLORS {ts 128 competitors, the greate: tion “will be centred upon. the Ino, LEASE TARE Beers eet of Hh tatienlinety" Gt | Sark Gus asin Seta Wan clen' ship. Jo f questioned. He is accused of “duck- “WHEN VOUT NTER THE STAND PLE ve Chrous shots, volleys and smasnes on the and Garland are in thin division ato ; aM. nurn of the top, ten. ing” Commander Ross's handicap and KEEo Saag tern sear ny 0OCE os run, great cross courts sizzling from his De epee op, tan. king, Sir Barton. And all because sey wHar TO OC I SOMEBODY ALE AD’ Facquat and overhead play, of the most scintillating variety dazzled ti paliery. Hut it was not the sort of sustained et- ‘ort that wins. That was with Vincent ichards on the opposite side of the net, and thereby hangs a tale, n goes Into action to-day Johnston encoun-ers Carl Fischer the wonderful Pennayivaniin, Williatis.-o1 one of the grand stand courtaroen= counters Francis T. Hunter, the maton of the powerful forehand drive, 2 he has elected to stick to the pro-' 4 gramme originally planned for Man O'War, to race him only in three- MA® iT. year-old events, until all engage- “ments and: obligations are fulfilled|, ‘The general followers of the courts outspokenly say that Tilden must win Williams has « mighty hard fond’ ‘to travel if he is to regain his lost lavitels. A his season or hia chances are nil. The | A victory to-day will put him against bet ar horace aap na aN CB ing tc ge SL > Hi Nationa’ association, Inst ian 0} n es hird rouse call % fas scagen | po thir bas Ror st nt Glind draw and hes lasued’a statement | Garland and in the fourth Willis paxier 2 vd bearded Sane en yenron F REQUESTS Rint Cae MER Ho That effect to thone dinponed to erit-| the Pacine Conat tiite holder. Tf Willige 4 e, ta le} ie In, rmer- ‘mount #uch obstacles he ! a Dae ecovcnit’ hale ohn, TO WS AFTENTICN AND IF THAT [1/80 Hea in the National doubles, in to ull the honors that may.®e Dy, mre ene Lawrence Realisation with SUERICE Gace AN the same quarter, the fourth, showered ’upon him, % his colt at Belmont Park next Satur- oes Nor SUFFI Richards surely knows every angle of | Other matches In this same quarter day, and two such races as tie and a. Tan Eye Deere rine | ay tls, ereeMon . wonde! ly is La ‘a . ers, ‘Cup #0 close toget! rove THROW THIS . Waly, although not offensively, | son and R, Chauncey Seaver, former i. cle em oeney F BIMBO OUT } ecaten: that (f intends. to defeat Tiider | Mussnchusetts State. tith holders "wid injurigus. He THINKS. y when they meet In the fourth round of i ix far from. formyeahds —_— r the championship, @ boy should be ana ‘The Realization le richer in money Hes Ar A on eae Tor tint battle, an beginning vihawe, former Presideyt Ot . vday he has Henry. 8. at tha | the National Association, who ts terelrd pee Se Cap and many are ealy 00 Lele Rostawny, Hunting Club, as an gpponent | of the tournament, nna schedule willing to believe that it Is for this TE POPULAR ONES Wii BE oa ang chotla mave ‘eaaiiy forward. "| ncive ray round "with, its alxty-foup reason Mr. Riddle prefers to win the Whose WHO CAN TALK wirhour ea ea Eheim dC BL i matches for, poe ih) Bags bin hia sportaman do_ no ; : Pelationsiitp : | Aviation att ; f take this view of the situation. They ag 2 Weat Side "Heri bc ie pi Paget ad "ae PENNANT RACES AT GLANCE. A yesterda: various appearances of his champion! The Yankees, by virtue of their * CIDENT'S HVE RESULTED FROM waowine CUSHIONS ONTO THE COURTS AFTER. ~ WACHES + PLEASE DONT THROW THEM” ‘ sence this seuson and that for tnia| imth Inning victory over the + reason alone he should be privileged | Browns yesterday, squeezed into Py . aes his cae oneness glee second place in the American | lishment of the champiénahip there | 1915 had, the field beeny in better eons | dition. ‘This was due chiefly to, tia | showery weather that had assisted fn | growing a carpet of grass such a@*is' — LIVE WIRES rarely possible for the champlofishtps; mat ; de® Leagne pennant straggle and are W 9 By Neal R. O’ Hara. | coming as the event does, at the.end Serving ef some special decoration, | now only ‘Is pereentage points ard s Double Not Onl, 7 Publishing Oo. (The Now ¥ ch Brening Worl.) jm ————— ? or ra otbgeamd pacer to the cof-| behind the leading White Sox, ’ bs te gael wanelindlanay! Ri Halts Demprey for Training” fers racing associations and Am oT aI land jonta, Dis as secs SI Sas enter hes | Indians loot to thc Senators an - Defeats Browns but Puts HOR BENTON HARBOR, Mich., Aug. slipped into the third notch, A rainworm swept Jack Demps; Ponzi’s got $1,000,000 worth of advertising that nobody can take away CLEANED UPREDS, |r aan 8 @ 1 : training camp, soaking several hung tie ewe S's |The claw tent ae mi me | = YANKees in Second Place RR ah pluacaa agsccha ais Pere eg veloped into a event in | . ee after boxing seven rown: point of interest.” If the Cup straight gume from the Reds, \""Dempsey had Intended to box ten race | could be advertised as a meeting of nd Jumped to practically even plause, cheering and wild whistling rounds, the same distance he is scheds Pitcher Jack Quinn Makes uled to face Billy Miske of St. Pau in | acclaimed Carl Mi he r- om ° — ox Woes tary empl og terms with that faltering h Homer With One On Be- Sie comtagl airtes the ohond A lot pf folks think the Reda will win the pennant. And a lot of freaks| ‘Nelr match here a, week from toe 0 ; hold the crowd. it would make the, Of World's champtons. They are pnp bated My Fag Morena Abate 1K forth Pole. ~ \ halt when he noticed Dempsey and his ; thought Doc Cook discovered the Saratoga Racing Association the big- | OMly 1 percentage point out of fore Leaving Game. stuff to hear, for Mays's utter blame- o 8 8 New York Team Only Eight sparring partner were sipping eth ropol seco! leseness in the’ Ghapinan, tragedy hos A guy kan join the 400 in Philly by going up to the ball park. wet canvas, fearjhg injury to fhe Gest money maker of the Met: the . . guy kan join in ry ne ‘ champion. |, fan clrouit, and it seems as. if the ot 5 coapigadnbgaahiaa deen attested by every close observer) Points Behind Brooklyn eee League race, The Brovdlyn Robins dropped a hard fought contest to the Cubs and are now only seven points ahead of the Reds and eight “By Charles Sonferville AIN coukin't stop US. Brown mud couldn't stop US, nor could anything Brown that had been shipped from St. Louis get in the way of our prance for the pennant. ahead of the Giants. |. After a downpour through most of St, Louls triumphed over the tng game the sun came out gloriously Phillies, The victory means | in the eighth. But no more gloriously nothing to the Cardinals, the de- jthan ttle Aaron Ward came out of feat less to the Phils, Neither | 2% batting slump in the ninth. After | left. Duffy deliberately took it on the team Is going anywhere this year. bot e—wi: 2 ent. For had hi : Sherrod Smith : Weakens in 9th of the misfortune, and the moral cour- age he has shown since in his work in the box has deen fine. He desirves this pwdlic encouragement, and it is a pleasure to me to chronicle the fact that he ts repeatedly receiving it. officials of the up-State track care more for the money than they do for and wishes of’ M. War's owner. Posted The final four rounds were boxed & downpour. tT, Miske worked four rounds with .new sparring partners, and as a result of a head-on collision an old wound” over out i jh he boy's reformed. as Result of Series. ‘Ty Cobb's base stealing record sl 1ows e boy's reform: y Braves Field, in Boston, is of. solid concrete, with a baseball team to match the surroundings, in whirlwind Spee > Miske's left eye was opened. is not dangerous, it was sta! ——$——__—_ Willie Herman Arrives With Tithe Willle Herman who won the welter- welght championship of Canada, is in town. He put away J rounds and nearly won the ttle Montreal rectnly. Herman, jp y to box any one his weight frm Britton down. His manager ia Saul Herman js a New: York boy who has been boxing In Cana with great success the past few months. CINCINNATI, Aug. 30.—The New York Giants, playing style, mopped up the Reds for the third i straight time and left for Pittaburan it» pits American Tessue bell may be liveller than the National League, but last night only one percentage point 2 .* \¢ behind the world’s champions in sec: | Just because they play golf In short pants is no sign it’s a child’s game. ond place and only elght points be-| 7 hind the Brooklyns, who lead the Na-| tonal Lmagve scrambie. te score Willie Jackson and Gene Belmont "Thar one Clash in Jersey City To-Night That one run the Reds scored might —~— U to the time that Man o War was considered a “‘probable” starter in Tomorrow's Cup, there was no display of enthusiasm in To resume the story of the game: Shocker shot a hard one to Peck that the Cap'n fumbled in the mud, It filled the bases. Then along came reasonably certain that Man Gerber with a liner to Duffy Lewis at * O' War wouldn't go to the post there has been a noticeable expression of “chestiness” of the Commander Rosa's | connections, They would create the cagions at the plate, Aaron suddenly, | been out. But it was a short single | with two strikes and two balls on|and his method of handling it com- him in this happy ninth, leaped upon| pelied Tobin to make a dash for ‘a slow one which Shocker tried to; home. Whereupon Duffy whaled the jsell him. He gave it a high and| vill into the hands of “Muddy” Ruel | mighty Dempsey .of a wallop, against |the right concrete for an emphatic | plate. Gedeon, however, almost be called the feature of the game, as it was the first they had[ | tallied in thirty-three innings of play Pair of Crack Lightweights counter, Kelly's big following figures this ts his wainst the Giant pitch The: it ‘most important bout, and they are not going to star °. ‘ ® ousand | Browns into a one run lead with a| © Giant pitchers. y au 4 overlook trick in his favor, If rooting and the welt at Beas ra oe And Robins Lose tecon cet begat clap nd | whack that got past Ward. Tt rolled | early in the! seventeen inning struggie| Meet in 12-Round Bout at | Gir mat muse ts wpnmed to work can help Ruth of the turf. thunder. For Aaron's rap sent Duffy Severetd home. However, Duffy) against Neht on Friday, couldn't score the Bronx fighter should win. Latap te in stiff And | Lewis was again most earnestly on! na fhe Job und his flashing return of the | 2*4ll on Benton Saturday, and Barnes had things all his own way until the | Lewis cantering easily home, Armory A, A, it in manifestly |, CHECAGO, Aug. 80.—Wilbert Rob-| Dury was bearing with him the prec- Riddle is not a '780n's flock of league-leading Rob-/jous bufden of the winning run.| bulb to Ruel caught Shocker when refures | trating at Bcranton for this bout. He will leave that clty to-night and he reports himself jn the | best of condition. NATIONAL LEAGUE, — Clubs. Aw. kL. PO, Clubs. because he ins suffered another hard blow, And more—Aaron's rap the Brown pitcher tried to follow| eighth yesterday. They only accu- By John Pollock. iene ice ee aro + ok Bi] ate now, even If such jlosing the final game of the se- Stituted a ticket admitting ti neers, soo ~ aos a and noso| Mulated four hits yesterday, Admirers of boxing will have an- vy brea Psst ag isi Seen mean the loss a 4 ” ” Pocelpta to the Sara. | "ee With the Cubs by a score of 4 Yi,me end place in bee with the Inewas in the seventh, Ping| The Giants “mopped up" in more| other opportunity to-night of seeing fineen-round bout to-night, and Blere Laizo, Mit to % Zeb Terry won the game for’ Saliva John Quinn ay ss Mitchell's men {n the ninth inning look after our pitching interests in with a two-bagger to left field that the beginning of the game, but what scored George Tyler from second base, | © has a spitter when the crowds start in to show him how the thing s The Robins fought a hard uphill magnificently done? So Jack left us battle and after trailing most of the|in the middie of the sixth when the way finally tied the score in the! Browns began bouncing them flercely eighth inning. But Sherrod Smith, |, his delivery. Bodie sent out a mighty rap into left centre that. brought Williams and Jacobson into collision, the ball ways than one. The field was a quagmire. The tle game of Friday dropped between them, it scored as] V2! dotponed Saturday because of “) rain, and yesterday a_ torrential a double for Ping, Ward fanned and| gownpour at noon put the diamond in Ree ena dey wir the bet Car! |2® shape for a double header. Mops, Pina Been ey eT itandor that shot | SPonges and bag after bag of sawdust were franticasly tossed into the arena through Sisler’s hands, rapping him @/ 1, make the ground fit for, play after & stiff battle between two good Hght-' aime to © decision st Columbus, 0., on wetghts at the open air arena of the] it Armory A. A of Jersey City. The! Mico McGowan, manager of Tommy Stapleton, fighters who will figure in ft AFe_ wil Ihandle his crack welterwelght & twelre-rounder Wille Jackson, one of the contend- with Phil Bloom at the Waverly A. ©. of Prov ers for the lightweight champlonship! idence, Wetnemlay erening, and with Daddy title, and Gene Delmont, the rugged Owens at the Fenmy 4, C., In Boston, on battler of Memphis, Tenn, who has | Sax, 7. been doing some great fighting In| PRAKING of the Garatoga Cup, Phitadetohia, 2, GAMES TO-DAY.‘ New York at Pitteburyh, Brooklyn t be, de ted tin | hard jot on the left side of the face | John Jennings who has offered Martin Burke, the | Chub Handicap Saturday a week ago| why replaced Al Mamaux in the 8eV- | mament of tare cong eee ee eo nadie was scored. | ploughed in mud ankle deep ail tec, | £0 at ee a ot Sore Now eens liek esrb, anti chance to x bed ene Be 4 Memorial Cup on|enth inning, was ot equal to the task| little Ward. Yep, Jack blazed forth ee) lnoon, In the circumstances the Red Rey City anh the fact thee he ts to| let cre Teeny. st im. Armes Aid ot doce "‘minator “performed ‘like a champion |°f MOlding the Cubs in cheok, for in| i the Mth in a foanion to make ws ali! AMO MOND won Maya sind | MAnAKeMeNt wisely decided on only | go against Jackwon has AFOUsEA CON! oy svover trom’ rthe Buthe ets menoge Ta ably ridden by “Butts” Falrbraton |the ninth O'Farrell singled and was |/orgel the absence of the spectacular . in one game, and the second will be un- fanned Shocker and Gerber had Peck to Pippy the St rted n miserable try jderable interest among the follow-' regerd to the bout. FE They will fight, Frank Jordan of Lyons of one | Of | played this year unless the clubs agree |to transfer it to New York, when the | Reds make thelr last Bastern trip this Babe Ruth, the Babe being in civilian clothes in @ grand stand scat with his bandaged arm and ynder a brown sport nnings has offered Burke elllng expenses for In the Windgor race, the gelding * equalled the track record and on Sat- urday on a slow track he came within forced at second by Tyler. lowed with a Flack fol- down easily, ingle, Tyler stopping at ors of the game. Louls huteh’ s twelve rourmis. rantee of $2,000 Hinges and bimeelf, 313] Phiindetphia,.89 82.32) veri Staten Island meets Red Johnny Dundes Is evidently tired of the th GAMES YESTERDAY. second, "8 twoxbag-| cap as bio as rela, at breaking M Sown, Beveral | wonth, wien sigtit nny Dundee 1s evidently the thentrical fs 4 3-5 of a second of the mile and a six- oe rare one Tae s Fe tha pion Of ha famine ant but hardy | shouts went out to him, remarks ¢ ie arhes was never in trouble, despite |Jerney City in the semi-Anal of Cleht) iss as he will Keave the show which he in| New York, 4: Bt. Loul, 3 teenth record. wer and Sie end of _ ae y|_ After Signor Bodie had Leen slanted | Rad to do with the Chapman case. | the bad. eid and a Wet ball,” He" has | rounds. | with at the end of this week In Pitteburgs. Johnny Washington, 3; Cleveland, 2. J. Bi Hi tl ‘The Robins start impressively) * =) °¢ | Mays walked in and protested to Uni- | rarely pitched a better game. He had — has reoetved several big offers for bouts, and as he at mon og i eer ngnd trainer, | ough, hammering Tyler for a run in|#de short to first, and Ward had | pire Dineen and Big Bill turned and | wonderful control in addition to lmit-| me big opm aie boxing dhow which the off! rise ne can make more money by boxing than GAMES TO-DAY, brough' back, was ’ fanned, "Muddy’ Ruel in this fifth ing the champlona’ hits the way he did ‘Arena A. ©. of Jereny City hast Pleased by the trip, long and tedious| the first inning for Johnston's single| came forward wi “a faced the St, Louls hut,’ Tt fell inte |Ing the champions’ hits the way he did | cigiy of the Aree rm 1 | ty doing ® vaudeville munt. be has declded to re: | Chicago at Boston Ap it was He was called into the| and. Wheat's triple to right centre.| (na qsortan MMe eee GUO) absolute silence, He then sent word hae A fe Bees Ml See, who | Manna 10 age ot the Jomey City pBaebell | tur to the game aeaio, He will train for two loveland at Washingt stewards’ stand by Judge Price and |‘there were two out when Zad@made| down third base w ‘«Jover that no such tactics wold bo | came up as a pinch-hitter for Ilag in| Grounde on ‘Twrmiag evening, Bept, 7. bee beso | weeks and be ready t0 battle. Detroit at Philadeiphia, r way. And what 9 H £. tt ty the chib officiel, ‘The reason bh resented with a replica of the Hen-| : tolerated, his face in a glare of Ii-| the elghth, he would have repomted Ben. | dederet Gene Tunney made % wise move wh —_r—— Rib Tone Bi Se He) rae 10F 2s nd) docs | Saliva John do, jgst when | qignation and earnestness, The heart-|{on's shut-out trick of yesterday, Sec ‘a! that ‘Billy Gfbnon rafieed to allow Jon vane en be ment . | Prive in's oles apecch euloriniag ifs | dry on third ax Deal threw out My|Shocker’ wan ‘Sxuring ‘pulling “over |{uEnation and Carmoatinan, he Henne Went tor thindon feats Out. and’ soared |S, Set pe wang aesena nthe sa | 0 te Aaiondacks to recover tom ‘is atch ot | NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ing the : | the third strike, but cram the bull. i i {while Larry Doyle was making Taney Leonard Johony Shoppant | Momaine polsoning and s reet. In a letier to bia 4 late Mr. Hendric in endearing terms | vets. H Dei Pratt took Gedeon’s fly ans | while Larry Dove of Duubert final vo the y teavaner Bronk Mesiey, 04 soze shat bo te. rasiai Stand’ jubs, {Hold what he had done for mecing| In the second the Cubs, alded by Ivy Saige dy MAE With ie | then the Yank's CODA ARE pint clout, Doyle threw out Daubs avtting better and besides that he te taking on the |». lube é on both side of the border. Olson, produced a pair With} im#elf | gan with a crack from Duffy Lewls|{ur haa vo chance for a play at the Saciese bon penl@asd' lcci ke oa mit of bia Utne eee wan | Asked if Exterminator needed alone out, Olson made a wild heave on| Mould have been proud of, fo thrid. Smith had a hard time hand- | plate, Hey Oot mana, Ge kein Wat | an teal ates tae Me Ole te aca LR H uuddy track on which to win the | It was the first two runs of th» |ling it and when he heaved to first.| Larry, by tie way, never played more | fisher Ee a hee tecead: Psa a a be Pode Srounder, the batter reaching | game, and the Sunday crowd blasted 4 Sisler high inte the air to| brilliantly. ‘The old-timer was all over | woigtt, whom Bud Spretely, the colored fighter ‘of Sesbrigh! 4 ratoga Cup enthusiastic Healy Olson thi t he yanke eI here several weeks ego, Fitz-| answered , ll Wie vaaieis ack Pet tse hy the raindrops almost into foam storm. | rab it—way off the bag—and Duffy | the fled and wen the key ine a She whan he returned wn he ban |X Jo And Fighting Jor Hyland of thie city, were | uttalo, Ws dereer Oly, Bo nate “Tt make no difference, but 1 diate. Tyler beat a hit and when | {0K thelr approbation of the twirling |was nate, Rodie bunted effectively | Wan remarkable, too. “He ‘won the| eek ae coment te tome, TAkts Sn Net | matched to-day by Tom McArdle to meet tn ten renter Heitimore, (2 Hotere would lke to both Sir Barton | Mamaux threw high to first, O'Farrell | trouncer as he rounded the stations,|and sent Duffy to second. And thon! jeventeen-framo struggle. of Kriday | >= : ig ayelineson ery i bce ses oon ane aae aeons ‘akroo, 1: Rea‘ and Man O' War go in the race.” Went to third. He scored on Flack's Muddy’ waiting | anny at the |little Ward and the winn'ng run, and | with 8. two-base drive ‘and batted say-| have bee “Are roomie,’ and Wille Ounie of Sauer wee bos ‘Touse Mecornsy ‘WE we sean eeu Cir oh urtaion >. plate to congratulate Jack, and the| the Yanka topping Cleveland and | agely Saturday. Reach, P jersey ato. es The Robina tied It up-in the fourth. |two returning grinning and ‘arm {n|closthg in upon the fival White Box| Kelly and Frisch also contributed | sraten land, Johnny Long and Frankie Hyland will swap Neaaine at Akon wachise OPS. | Myers singied with one down.” Konet-| arm to the Yankee den whom they recently outclassed. marveltous plays, In fact, ail the GLACE) "ado iapenters to prevent the holding of | Punches: with Temmy Marty in xix round bouts an ehy bouncer nit off Tyler's love, : aes, Were on their toes throu 5 Pegs Med se " iy Myers stopp! t second, Me are Ring kept with Barnes for] the tig boxing ahow ty Tex Rickard Mickey Shannon, irgh hearyweigtt, Saratoga Springs, Aug. 30. beat out an Infield nit, Aine the boae,|. The Browns—they alwaya put up I Not |tour innings, but’ the Giants plerced | seure Garten on Bed, @, the following bouts | wig gegped Joe MoCann in the eereuih round 3 Hxodus, etx furlongs tm 29, 47 1-5, 1.18 of. | Miller dropped a Texas Leaguer behind | thelr hottest rumbles when playinit Baseball Notes. his defense ‘In the fifth, Karl Smith| in Ge fought: Bob Meetin, champion of the| a: the Coliseum A. C. of Newark last Tuceday ii aan eillande bs 18098. paagen necond, but only Myer cromsed the| the Yanks—arose In the next inning | WASHINGTON, Aug. 20,—Cloveland | walked to start that frame and Barnes) 1". py ‘aaok Moran, for twelre roads | night, tas bow tmiched to teat Carl Danner of 5 *,fieocre a hae plate ae Flack came near catching the | dnd came altogether too blamed near | Was beaten by Washington bY ‘a score | forced the Satoher.| fe ierto contre to a decision; Midget Smith m=, Botty Hanson, | miisabeth for twelve rounds at Troxler’s Open-Air : bo eae ett ‘The bases were still flied when| tits the game away from US, Any Sich “ins Merwe’ eed gh twoelt In Heer ee een at’ second, “Bancrort| oix rounds; Jor Henjemin ve, Pote Hartley, tea | cig at Hllsabom N, J,, on ‘Turwlay high A 4 \e¢ score lod 'O- \e Noble |, (20 | Shannon aigned “Bee Riteichan ae pean (eet Sartell Bintang ne oh oun ‘chotn eT" SP the ust ani tee dev Ate | ating nd Bene tag tee, eat | mae tT ee A ws oe Soars A om bie furlenes tn 1.25. Bs 2 . ch fol into , reached third on Milan’s bunt, on . on . , Aad, i. Hergog’s waiting hands, Olson ended| Ward's nifty st aK pase ed a timely single to centre fel . i ne ffi forkings 13 164-8, tang. |HETEOR ® by” taking’ three "healthy | crash put that gent out ot coments | pence nce Mle the eben ote | and. Burne and clung ‘came In.” Kelly | Gan Wie, trinet of Geom Carpentier snd] | iie Mion, te California tities, wil t % , tase, [swings ‘and hitting nothing but the cool ston, Hut Willams whizzed againat | singled, scoring Judge with’ the win-| ended Fea Rigtase Tremne WHR 6 WES) chate Loken, Se Prem Semaine, lores | felt One Wells, te Vossen, 16 u 4 * i ¥ ; y incan, oat from Compantier, in whit round tout at Milwaukee to- abeney ne tis Mine, score, however, wals tet. By rah et Pear uate of rand ll cl Aspencer opened | the _elebth with. 8 Dean G icaanner Tend. cflem for Wee | tho bottler who lo eo wall Woupte of ty the 5 got for jong. The’ frst bail that -bagger far, far into left centre. bersrsed jouble to left fleld, and two sacrifices alga tg Be Bee ba Pian aad toe oe oe i ’ BRANTFORD, Ont, Aug. 30.—George i S nivided ‘the eround | fighte on the other side, in | fade : furlongs ty 25. 50 bleachers for a home run, The Cubs ¥ to Quinn. |in the | Michigan-Ontarlo | Baseball | fyniied an acrial sacrifice, a long holst | could gt ready to eail for the United Otates to| Kearae hae tummd Mahoney over to Tousmy Wala into these long-wearing tires - Then Severeid k mal eld on to this one run lead until the | with ‘ereld knotted up the game] tongue, has been sold to the Boston | ty Rough. | figne Betting Levinsky at Ebbets Wield, tm | and Nate Lewis of Chicago, is king the adjustments 8 01 sloth Tening when ela i inal ment | ith & safe slam to centre that sent| Club of the American Leas ue, ,, Die ied Wighteen thousand frantic fans tmn-| i . a9 Ont, 12, wt the Ieternational Aart. | i e aa evil a thing of the tf fo 50. andiiy. bond en ‘and Acored | a Feport to tho Red Box at the end of age es ys coagtbarapie Sonate ‘Tyner <n hee past tor ‘ ta as, see On, Sinith's Siow to tert | Majah Hugeina signed Bo eh ee og Chib, Hoa % ean, hie aveads ‘banter: | 1 Majestic users. rs ange fh "it dete «6, | The Rowing “departed Inst’ night tor | was no afternoon fern apttted katt | Meee Ontarto_neny ‘The jars band thei follows Aimmy Kelly, the renee itarielake Title. wokaer ” Thes jesticS Pyaa, , . Bee Houle. icon Calore will pitch the aid not parley on the decision or re- |, ST. LOUIS. Aug, 30.—St, Louls bat- “ Bronx welterwelabt, has teen ip busy seeston thee: | wil! come togetterr in en sight-sount +t! Majestic Sales Corporation: Me A 1s |apening ame wxninat the annals. it ters ‘hit Hubbell ‘hard and won from| over a called strike, tebe. when | Sif, Golimwn ak Bt. ania on Cal ‘ey AR: as. | apening Play thtce gies ageiner the rent it. He stepped off out of the sions one oft tod. | raned over and oncutted Nenle's | wih Vattle. at "t16 After this Wout Her 1834 Broadway + - ty Gordian ann Tomvic ls eounting on PRIN fo the ematier shavers Leeratetnnle BY nf trons Che was eft! frat the rooting died to's sobping w Tatzo of Marieton st the! Jan Intends to all lor Bougland’ wbste ioe’ bos y winning at least two of hem, mo great, , > swelling roar ef ay- jective in the pincnes, per. a

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