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BELLEVILLE CATHOLIC CLUB’S GAMES COMMITTEE WOLGAST AGREES TO MEET MTARLAND BALTIMORE WINS ... ■ « ►—— ---•--—i-A— that was set aside by a wire today Signsto Face Him in Milwaukee from Wolgast. THE ONLY SUNDAY September 30—Brown* Willie Beecher and Knockout Brown go ten rounds tonight at the Olympic Beecher Tonight. A. C,, of New York.

BATTLE The New Orleans Athletic Club Is LEAGUE_ MILWAUKEE, Aug. 29. after a match between Young O’Leary WOLGAST and Packey Mc- and Frankie Burns. They want to (While All the Other Teams Were Farland may be brought to- stage the match in October and to AITgether for a ten-round bout sign the winner up with Johnny Cou- Loafing, Orioles Take Ten- here. Wolgost, while In Milwaukee last lon In a battle for the world’s bantam- Friday, signed articles to meet McFar- weight championship. Inning Contest from Royals. land September 80 at 133 pounds, 3 Dubuc and Russell Fight,Hard. o’clock, before the New Star Athletic Big Tom Carey, the hard-hitting Irish Club, and posted $600 as forfeit money. heavyweight boxer, is at Stratford, The officials got after McFarland to Conn., training Bill Lang, who Is aee If he would accept the terms of- matched to meet A1 Kaufman EASTERN LEAGUE SUMMARY. in Phila- [ fered, and received a wire from him, delphia. Carey, who Is matched to meet saying that the terms submitted were Con O’Kelly, Tommy Ryan’s new FI STANDING OF THE CLUBS. O. K. claimant for the title now held by Jack Saturday Jones wired to some of his Johnson, should make a great sparring friends In that there was for as Won. Lost. Pc. Milwaukee partner Lang, and his bout with and 72 48 .600 nothing doing, that he would not O’Kelly is booked for Labor Day, he ((ROCHESTER allow the to no RNEWARK 74 62 678 champion meet McFarland will doubt work real hard to get at the weight for which he but himself into (TORONTO 64 67 .629 signed, good shape. {[BALTIMORE 65 62 .612 67 63 .476 (BUFFALO «>•—— ■ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦---- ■MONTREAL 65 66 .464 ■PROVIDENCE 62 70 426 VERSEY CITY. 62 73 .416 TIMELY TWINKLES Yesterday’s Results. < > — -***********___^ Baltimore 6. Montreal 3 <10 Innings). Saturday’s Scores. Schulte and Sheckard, of the Cubs, over this barrier, clearing It by about -Newark 6, Montreal 2. each registered two homers in the twenty feet, and the sphere crashed Montreal 6, Newark 2. game against the Giants yesterday. Into a house on the street beyond. There 6. Toronto 2. Jersey City were two men the \ Providence 8. Rochester 2, on bases when this A Rochester 3, Providence 0. Bud Sharpe is still playing good ball blow was struck. Buffalo 8. Baltimore 0. for the Boston Doves. Bud Is playing ■ Baltimore Buffalo L 3V' I 3. a good game in both field and at the Games Today. bat. BAD WEATHER PREVENTS -Newark et Buffalo. Jersey City at Rochester Baltimore at Montreal. Huggins Is playing great ball for the CYCLE AND MOTOR RACES. Providence at Toronto. St. Louis Cardinals. In the game Games Tomorrow. against the Doves yesterday he regis- On account of the rain yesterday, at Buffalo. tered three safeties and nine -Newark accepted the bicycle races which were to at Rochester. have Jersey City chances without a mlsplay. Going Baltimore at Montreal. been held at the Velodrome track were some. Providence at Toronto. v « _ J*... postponed. The same card will be de- degree of success that the distinct cided next Sunday. There will departure hereabouts, but the There were no games in the Ameri- also one game was scheduled in the '* IRONSIDES SWAMP Belleville Catholic Club seems committee is working hard to prove be racing Labor Day at the Eastern League yesterday. Bal- THE FOREST HILLERS NOW can League yesterday. Vailsburg that the venture can be a success. track. B-UTtimore defeated Montreal, but destined to enjoy In the conduct From present indications it will sur- The motorcycle meet scheduled to each club remained in their respective HEAVY of its set of athletic games by moon- Harry Ford certainly is hitting for be DUQUESNESIN pass all expectations. LEAD COUNTY held at fourth and sixth places. All light at Hillside Park 10 will LEAGUE, the White Sox. Harry gets In his Olympic Park yesterday after- positions, September Those in the picture, reading from the Eastern clubs changed the places of be due to the hard work bingles regularly. noon was called off and postponed HITTING BALL of the games left to right, are: Harvey Fitzpatrick, today. GAME until next Sunday on account of the play committee. All the young men com- Frank McGrath, Charles Springer, John IRVINGTON IS SECOND Knight, of the Highlanders, is field- unfavorable weather. The posing it are from Belleville, whence Daly, John Sullivan, Edward Living- manage- ing in great style Just now. He Is ment also announced that races will ORIOLES S, MONTREALS 3. so many athletes have come. The ston, Robert Anderson and William Rain Causes Postponement ot COUNTY LEAGUE RECORD. covering . be held at the park track every Sun- MONTREAL, Aug. 29.—It took ten "moonlight” game arrangement is a Dick. All day until late In November. Innings for Baltimore to defeat Mon- Important After* Guess that Washington team isn’t , ~ W. L Pe.l W. L. Pe. treal yesterday. Dubuc pitched good noon Games. Forest Hill.16 9 640ls.IrVlngton 12 9 .671 playing great ball. Taking two from Irvington ..18 8 .6191E. 7 15 .318 hall for the Royals until the ninth MITHD BY Orange.. the Detroit Tigers on Saturday Is not JIMMY ONCE A Newark ...14 9 .600!Belleville ...6 17 .227 JONES, TIGER, Inning, when the Orioles tied the score, so bad. Ironsides took on the M. E. Results. NOW ONE OF ROYALS’ getting one across the plate on hits revenge Yesterday’s x Duquesne B. B. C. at West Side < ANSWELL Booth Irvington. 6: East Orange, 2. by Goode. Nichols and Rath. Baltimore That must have been MOST RELIABLE PLAYERS. THEOval the Newark at Belleville; rain. a freak game two more tallies In the tenth on yesterday morning by __f scored Irvington at South Irvington; rain. between the Giants and the Cubs at score of 10 to 2. One of and errors Demmltt overwhelming pwo-baggers by Saturday’s Scores. Chicago Saturday. The score was 18 the largest crowds of the season wit- NEWARK, N. J., AUGUST 29, 1910. ONE PAGE—THAT’S and CocklU. The score: ENOUGH. Forest 10; East to 9. The New Yorkers nessed the contest. The feature of the Hill, Orange, 9. the ball for \ BALTIMORE. MONTREAL. South Irvington, 6; Irvington, 4. twenty-four safeties. ab.h.o.a. game was the of Fulton for Sour G rapes. ab.h.o.a. pitching ParlUn, the Detective. Dear Imp—Will you cf... 4 2 1 0 Curtis, rf ... 6 0 10 Slagle, the Ironsides, who allowed his oppo- Tes, Toronto New*, one contest was In Dunn, 3b— 3 0 2 1 Yeager, 3b... 5 12 3 A burlesque company please tell me why played the nents but two hits and the a Devore and Doyle divided the batting rt... 6 2 2 0 Jones, cf_4 1 1 0 Wyatt Lee has “swell County League yesterday. South Goode, had a car In the rear of Baldy Connors, of the BUT honors, each getting five hits. Walsh. If... 4 12 0 Demmltt, If. 4 2 4 0 made by Bruggy, of the same team. head,” and a swell arm Irvington defeated East Orange lb. 4 010 0 2b 4 1 1 1 the Tigers the night Par- film of the Schmidt, Nattrcss, The score: and a swell eye and a department In that. The other two 1 2 4 lb... 4 19 1 kin lost his shoes. games sched- Nichols, ss.,3 CocklU, R.H.E. Cy Celluloid, is Fourteen doubles were registered in Rath. lb....Y‘a 2 2 Holly, ss.... 8 14 1 swell record. What's always uled were called oft on account of rain. went to see tjje show In the game between the Cubs and Giants / Egan. C.4.S 9 4'Hardy, a..... 4 2 7 2 Duquesne .0 1000001 0— 2 2 3 more he Is an all around cranky? Is It because Forest Hill now holds down first place 4 1 0 0 Toronto and kept a close All the Russell, p... 2.Dubuc, p...,4 13 Ironsides .0 5002102 *—10 12 1 swell as a result of Its Saturday. players must have player. watch at the the men wake him up win over East Orange ■ ■ actors’ and fattened their Totals n Batteries—McKenna, Nattress and Saturday, and defeat the batting averages. ir^sovil .271» Cane a Partner. et-ceteras’ feet, but talking too loudly when Irvington’s at le, Dunn, Goode 2. Russell; Lumaer. Fulton and Bruggy. hands of their rivals. South Irvington. ittness, Cocklll. Reddy Greenberg, a failed to notice ’em. he Ib trying to steal a Walter Johnson, of the Newark Is now In third Senators, gle, Nichols; Demmltt, Cock- local sport, Is quartered Rube Waddell said he Is It be- position. The B. B. the Sub- little nap, or came pretty near equaling Jack Vallsburg C., of South East at a resort in Kentucky didn’t smell anything, cause Percy can make Irvtagton, S| Orange, X Coombs’s, of the record for Ea! timer* ...... 0401000012-6 urban League, defeated the Olympics Athletics, Atlantic either. In a at ...... avenue, City films than he? If ten-lnnlng game the Orange strikeouts. Montreal 0100010100-3 at Tiger Oval yesterday morning by better He fanned thirteen Detroit ’Hirer-base Russell. Two- He Is sporting a white Social that Is the Mr. Valley groundB yesterday morning the batters hit's—HolJy, the score of 9 to 2. Though each team Note. reason, Saturday. test hits—Yeager, Demmltt, Slagle. Struck duck suit, shoes and has Crawford won’t sleep South Irvington team defeated East out—By Russell 8, by Dubuc 6. Bases on registered but seven hits, the lattei Friends of “Jinx" a cane for a partner. much unless he re- Orange in a County League contest by ball*—Off Russell 2, off Dubuc 8. Hit by club couldn't hit when men were on the very Those Red Sox slab artists are pitch- Russell Holtz, Tiger catcher, the score of 6 to 2. of pitcher—By 2, by Dubuc L Ill moves the telephone from Mullln, the win- even ball. Nichols and bases. The score: Wind, Etc. Intend to have a chloro-' ing They held the Naps to play—Russell, Schmidt. Stolen ners, was hit hard, bud fine support on R.H.E. It was a thing his bedroom. three hits In two games. Mr--—Hardy. Sacrifice hits—Rath, Dem- good form party for him when the of his end THE BUNCH THAT part team-mates enabled, him Iniit. Umpires—Murray Byron. Vallsburg ..1 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 2—9 7 4 that Wyatt Lee did not the Tigers come home. LOVES BALDY CON- to win the game. The score: Olympics .0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0—2 7 8 beat the Leafs last Wed- Holtz Is some “hoodoo.” Chief Bender, of the Athletics, did S. Irvington. Batteries F. Eible and nesday after all. Some NORS. 010001000 3—5 great work for his team McKevitt, A Ride. Saturday. SATURDAY BASEBALL ON Carriage East Orange 000200000 0—2 Besides Llsk and Krauter. of those Toronto sore- Dear Imp—The boys holding the Browns to three Susskind and Juggles fanhed heads would have thrown “Down Neck” think you hits, he eleven batters. LOCAL DIAMONDS ENJOYED went out for a carriage At Johnson’s Oval morn- a bomb at him, for sure. them the yesterday ride In an ought to give the open-topped VAILSBURG TIGERS DEFEAT Acting Sheriff James D. and ing Spartans defeated the Summer A Petition. space In the Booster for Patton BY MANY SPECTATORS. buggy in the rain yes- a A. C. by the score of 7 to 3. Bestel, of the as number of deputies prevented the Jakey Diamond Insists terday. Suss said that one night In week, EASTERN LEAGUE PITCHER. the Spartans, pitched good ball. The a edi- Albany-Blnghamton State League game that he will file his pepti- the wheel was Injured they have capable baseball hereabouts, score: at Albany, N. Y., tlon for constable. “So tor in Athlete Doyle, the yesterday. Players both in the smaller league com- near Eagle Rock and The B. B. C. R.H.E. man who knows Tiger went to Pelham, Harry Cheek, Arthur Stein, Grover SATURDAY and with the help me gracious I will that the horse broke only petitions Independ- Spartans .11120101 •—7 11 2 N. Y„ and defeated the Pel- Knight and Manager William Clark, of do it If I must use down. the Imperfections of Saturday ents, furnished some good sport. The my ham and Summers .0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0—3 6 3 others. He can put in A. C. by the score of 11 to 2. The Albany, Harry Gleason, of Bing- standing of the small and re- own file.” Barney Levy Not Hnrat But “Hearae.” leagues Batteries—Bestel, Mann and about his features of the game were the hamton, were arrested. Bender; claims the paper won't some articles pitching sults of their and other games are as Not Hurst, If you and Wanthouse and T. Skidmore. statod It. great achievements on batting of Kid Kurfess and the follows: but “Hearse." please, the athletic fields, and squeese play by Captain Kelly on Mor- A national billiard league, which has Breach Brook League Record. Sheriff Louden. That's what been On Brookside Oval yesterday after- Beaty also articles on his gan’s bunt. Kurfess hit the ball for a under discussion for several W. L. Pc.l W. L. Pc. him. noon the Pastime A. C„ of Bill Louden is practis- Meyer calls rival, homer, three-Backer and a . The months, has at last been formed, ac- who has seen the Acme .14 1 .933 Iroquois .... 6 7 .461 Harrison, greatest Sparrow Chester _11 4 .73? Bnvley .4 9 .308 lowned the Brooksides, of Bloomfield, ing to be a sheriff this Communications. Quinn. He could write Pelham pitcher, who was a well-known cording to a letter received In Kansas EVERYBODYMontreal team in action this sea- Melrose ....8 5 .616 Lennox 4 11 .267 winter. He from John G. son knows Jimmie the :o the tune of 16 to 10. Lutz, of the had the M. E. A ns well: a book on the pugilistic pitcher In the Eastern League this City Kling, catcher for Jones, Chadwick 7 6 582!Orioles 2 14 .125 former West Hudson team, pitched "sher’f” at the show the Dear Sir—Tell Decker abilities of the season, was touched for fifteen the Chicago baseball team. The fol- star of the Tigers, Saturday’s Results. great ball, Russo, hits, lolding his to four hits and other night down pat. that Bhe may lead him Down Neck Morgan receiving a lowing officers have been elected: John and now playing a great game with Melrose. 8; Iroquos, 6. opponents gonk. Hope three-saeker and once a three G. of the Royals. Jimmie is not Melrose, 11; Iroquois, 8. tanning ten batsmen. The score: Every in while he to believe, that he is you will consider this singles out or five chances. After Kling Kansas City, president; by any wakes his William means a but the Acme, 7; Lennox, 0. R.H.E. roommate up “the Ideal of her plan, as Doyle Is very the game the team was given a ban- Mussenl, of Chicago, vice- recruit, can play i Chester, Orioles. 6. as 17; Pastime .4 0 3 0 4 0 3 0 2—16 16 6 in the middle of the dreams," but tell him to anxious to be an editor. quet by Majiager Black, of the Pelham president. and John Doyle, of New game well as any youngster you Bayley, 10; Chadwick, 8. Itl._ Brookside .2 0 2 0 1 2 2 0 1—10 4 3 night shouting. “Don't beware. Has he ever Yours A. C. York, secretary-treasurer. The elections can put before him when he is going ail D truly, make a false move, gol heard the song, “You STEVE THE were made by mall vote. good. Sunday School League. DALY, At Parkview Oval darn ye, or 111 crack ye Ain’t Got the Girl ’Til DOWN NECK Jones was sold to the Royals in 1908 W. L. Pc.l W. L. Pc. yesterday morning NEWARK AHEAD AT SOCCER. 1st Itsl’n B. 6 1 .633:Roseville ...5 3 630 the South End A. C. defeated the down.” Cy is going to the Ring Is on Her Fin- NIGHTINGALE. Schulte’s long drive off Ames in the by Manager Stallings, who was then Peddle ..... E 2 .714|Summerfleld 3 2 .600 break Newark captured second In first the leader Berkeley A. C. by the score of 6 to 2. him in In Hudson, ger.” The columns are open. place the inning yesterday will live long in of the Tigers. In that year, 1st Prestfn. 6 1 ,666 3d German.. 3 3 .500 S. six-a-side soccer tournament held while Both teams played good ball. The Dak. FOXY GRANDPA. —Ed. at Chicago baseball annals. Manager with the Montreal team, he led Yonkers Saturday. The locals, after Chance says that In his the Eastern in with a Orange Church contest was witnessed by a large thirteen years League batting League. defeating two crack Yonkers W. L. Pc.l W. L. Fr. crowd. The score: teams, with the Cubs he has never seen Its grand average of .309 and was among { STRUCK COAL IN Marmle Bank, in Broad street, the main the Clan and Wash’gton 11 2 .846: Holy Trln... 9 5 .643 BANK FOUNDATION. McGregors the Holly- equal. It is 836 feet from the home the topnotchers in the organization as *''■ R H E. of 6. Orange..11 3 .786 P’rv M. E.. 3 11 .214 thoroughfare Hazleton, which runs wood Inns, lost In the final to the Clan to the a fielder. 9 E Berkeley A. C...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1—2 7 3 HAZLETON, Pa., Aug. 29—Coal of plate right field fence at the N. Orange.. .643|\V. Orange 1 12 077 over a fine layer of anthracite that la Bruce of New South the kind taken team, Rochelle, by the West Side grounds. Sixteen feet back He is now the ball at a .234 End A.C.O 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 •—6 10 1 out of the beat seams not mined hitting being because the vein is score of 2 to 0. The which Saturday's Results. Batteries—Chestman and has been struck In be- Caledonians, of the bleacher fence Is reared a huge clip. Though not a high-class average, Wolf. Bird the excavations not thick enough to make it a team Bloomfield 4, 2. paying represented Newark, received advertising which is you can never tell Watseselng ind Mayer. made for the new signboard, sixty- when he will hit. 3, B. B. C. ing twelve-story venture. watch fobs. Hyatt Vallsburg 0. gold one feet high. Schulte drove the hall He has broken up more than a few Wayne 15, Success 9. contests with his Vallsburg 12, Hillside 4. Tho Celluloid Manufacturers' League timely swats. Verona Hanover 0. 5, team downed the Newark Postofllce Mutual Nutley 3. 8, nine In tho Armory 8, Montclair A. A. 3. first game of a series at the Caldwell A. C. 12, Bay View 8. former's grounds yesterday by the BOXING CARD AT TROXLER’S Cedar A. C. Hiltons 4. 6, score of 12 to 9. A great one-handed Arllngtons 6, Parkways i. of a INSTITUTE STAG. Bast Orange 6, Watsesslng 3. stop liner by Schwartz, of the vCENTRAL Straus Tl, Rubberset 5. Carriers, was a feature of the contest. East End Hanson-Van 8, Winkle 1. The score: In the show at the Central North Reformed 14, Dashlel 8. boxing New Providence 13, Royals 3. R H E Institute tonight Kid EUe, the Pater- Newton 3, Milford 2. Newark P. O. .1 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 2— 9 6 4 son will meet Somerville 3, Flemington 2. light-heavy weight boxer, Celluloid .50012022 *—12 13 1 Colored Giants 5, Mergotts 4. Al McCloskey, of Elizabeth, in the star Centrals 14, 5. Batteries—Lelss. Frey and Montgomerys Felver; bout. The semi-final will Christie Club 20. Jason A. C. 1. W. Kull and Dietz. bring together Plainfield 2, McNulty Bros. 1. Alex Dunsheath, of Passaic and Bert Scotch Plains 6. Plainfield Y. M. C. A 4. Papp, of this city. Other bouts will be Morristown A. A. 3, Mendham 1. SOUTH North Branch 9, West End 7. NEWARK AND by Jim McVeigh and William Mahon, Hackettstown 4, Rockaway 1. Young Salzman and Young Stanzo, Weston 12, KEARNY ARE TIED FOR Westinghouse 10 Carl Victor, of Arlington, and William Washington 6, High Bridge 3. THE SUBURBAN HONORS. Baker, of Elizabeth; Kid Mont, of this city, and Kid ICushing, of Passaic, and GAELIC HURLEY HONORS SUBURBAN LEAGUE RECORD. a new boy, Kid Berg, who is looked upon by his friends as a comer, will ARE STILL W.L. Pc.l W L Pc meet Battling Pierson, of Passaic. UNDECIDED. So. Newark..12 7 632 Vallsburg ....10 8 .586 Keamy.12 7 .632' Orange .9 10 .473 Forest Hill..13 8 CHICAGO, Aug. 29.—New York and 610|Montclair ... 3 17 150 yesterday's Result*. CARD AT BROWN’S GYM Chicago Gaelic hurlers battled to a tie, Kearny 7, South Newark 2. 6 to B. yesterday at Gaelic Park In the Orange vs. South TOMORROW NIGHT GOOD. < second annual contest for the Newark; rain; cham- Montclair vs. Vallsburg; rain. pionship of the United States, and. as a result the The Battle between Connie Schmidt, question of superiority will Suburban League played not be settled for at Hoboken, and Fighting at another year. New but one game out of three Kennedy York started THE Brown's Gymnasium, West off as If it would make a scheduled contests Twenty- yesterday. third street, tomorrow night should runaway of the contest, but In the sec- Kearny, by defeating South Newark, ond the local prove a hurricane affair. Schmidt re- period hurlers by a series tied the latter again for first place. of brilliant cently defeated Jack Fitzgerald, of plays within the last ten The Orange-South Newark and Mont- minutes tied the Philadelphia, and Jim Smith, the up count. clair-Vallsburg games scheduled for Westchester boy, who put up such a the afternoon were both called off on great account of rain. fight against Stanley Ketches. Kennedy has been mowing them down S with persistent regularity, two of his * CHICHESTER PILLS Kearny, 7, Souili Newark, a. The latest victims being Larry and Kearny team defeated the South Temple Newarks in the Dixie Kid. This bout to a Suburban League con- ought bring out the full test, played at the West Hudson team's membership. Willie Donnolly and Jim of grounds yesterday morning, by the Carter, Brooklyrf, will mingle for six rounds. score of 7 to 2. The batting of Van There will be a Aulen, of the Kearny team, was a fea- preliminary bout be- .SOU) flV DRUGGISTS QXJftUIEJffi tween Harry Walters and an ture. He registered three safeties. unknown, and a wrestling match.

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