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v W WHEM umps Ktuor stapfcRT* called f aj* AM LANGFORD'S stock didn't rise KR | c H kcllv out fok WITH Z. ON BASE very high last night in Philadel- NEAR * IN THg NINTH THE UEFT FiELU pfncc INTERFERENCE. up GETTn/\rM phia, when he refused to go on 35^}^ ,X>ROPpET3 'Twas a time 'N THE QAn£ 07SKE WAS^HROWN A BEAUTY '* with A1 Kaufman. Tile men were to try; TtXAS STAKTEJ>^ OUT". • rs have met for six rounds. There seems Centre. to bo some hoodoo over the meeting of this pair. The tight was to have been KRAMER BEATS held Wednesday night, but rain stopped FOOLER It, It was postponed until last night. AND ROOT IN FIVE-MILE GISSING, ROBBINS, BACON AND JIM Sam wanted at first to have the bout postponed a week, but that wasn’t con- HANDICAP BY INCHES. ceded. Then he said he'd box if he ROSENBERGER ENTER KNIGHTS’ GAMES was given 57,500. From what has hap- atiMM'f"' -= NEW HAVEN, Conn., Aug. 12. pened, guess Jack Johnson isn’t half scoring J: the five-mile professional race New Yorks, and he wants as at All After to put one "yellow" as some of his accusers of ^"HE Records at Local the cycle track here last night, NEWARK’S over on the "Irish.” To beat Robbins his own roior. It looks very much us IN i>AT£3t Star Prank L. lone To at Kramer, of East Orange, , Sfri/r*EC « Competition Olympic would be to get “square" for him. if the Too Baby was afraid of the N. J., won from Joseph Fogler, of *--- James M. Rosenberger, of the Irish- white man or some of the many wires Park August 21. Brooklyn, by three inches, with Root, American A. C., senior champion at that are necessary do all "Philadelphia" of , but a few inches behind 100 and 220 yards, is also an entrant. fights became crossed. who has been Fogler. Summaries: GISSING, Rosenberger has a record of 10 seconds --O- absent from the Half-mile Handicap, Amateur—Won cinder-path this for the 100 yards and 22 seconds for In our opinion Mr. Sam Langford HARRY will by J. W. 16 ROCHESTER season, start in the 880-yard the 220 yards Jim Is in strict Miller, Hartford, yards; RESTS training and his . Mr. Woodward, are run at the Knights of Columbus second, A. Gruntsman, New 10 games this year for the first time. He knows not on the level and are given too Haven, to be yards. held August 20 at Olympic Park. that if he much Time, 1:06. wishes to remain champion space in the newspapers for their Harry is in great at the Half-mile shape present he has to do as Lawson Robertson dic- real standing, Handicap, Professional- Won MR time, he says, as he wants to win the tates. by Peter Drobach, Boston; second, JUMPS IUT0 Lawson thinks that Jim will do --O- senior championship this year. New- Pedlar Palmer, Australia; third, W. L. 9 4-5 for 100 yards this year and 21 4-5 One of the biggest major league deals arkers remember the race he put at Mitten, Davenport, la. Time, 53 l-6s. up for 220 yards. What a sprint race this of the season was put through at Chi- 60o yards here last Two-mile Amateur—Won by Miller, year, beating Shep- will be at this meet, with Billy Keat- cago yesterday, when the Boston LUCK OF pard and Lunghi, and within Hertford; second, Gruntsman, New BATTLE FAILS FIRST PLACE AGAIN coming ing. the 1908 champion; Robert Lylod Americans traded Lord, the one second Harry Haven. 6:27. of the world’s record. The Eller, the clever Time, Junior champion, and Rosen- third sacker, and Ambrose Mc- track that day was very heavy, and that One-mile~Profe3sional—Won by Floyd berger coming down the stretch. Connell, the , to alone prevented a record. He will Krebs. Newark; W. De While try Edward Maguire, who is chairman of secfmd. Mara, Bengals Bow to Royals, to Hughey Duffy’s White Sox for TO STALK IN break Lunghl's 880-yard record, made the San TIGER CAMP prize committee has Frank Francisco; third, Albert Crabs, placed the Smith and William Purtell, the Ganzel in Canada last year. He will have a Salt Lake City. Time, 2:43 3-5. and Ryan Decide to prizes on exhibition in Hockenjos's third sacker. President John V. Taylor great field ahead of him. — Gisslng has Five-mile Professional Won by window, 829 Broad street. The entry declared that both teams will be great- Play Yesterday’s Game in a a way of always springing surprises. Kramer; second, Fogler; third, Root. When Had list for these games will exceed those of ly benefited by the deal. At present the Chance to Hit W. C. Robbins, or Yank as Time, 10:30. Bengals, They Win, -header Robbins, all the other meets held by the knights. Clyde Engle is covering third base. Saturday—The he is better known, the Canadian Ten-mile Motor-Paced—Won quar- Strange, but shortly after the deal was by Hill, ter-mile champion, has also entered. Boston: second, Hehir, Australia. the BaU Ail but at Some- Grays and Leafs Are Vic- put through. Purtell broke the Time! Right He broke the up game, 16:11. Right Canadian record for *40 GANS’S ESTATE AMOUNTS after torious. Dougherty tripled, by lacing out yards last year, doing 481-5 seconds TO a long fly. / body-Lee Pitches Great Ball for this distance. He has been training $45,000; PROVIDES -O- in be used as a personal issue. I feel that Sullivan county for the last two WELL FOR HIS FAMILY. Bud Sharpe paid a visit to the writer EASTERN LEAGUE weeks, and he is anxious to run your remarks were justifiable, but is unfashionable these days in turned back toward first, and when SUMMARY. the yesterduy. Bud is out of the game for nevertheless a STANDING OK quarter mild in 48 seconds. His sporting column is for baseball to say that one team is Schlafiy tried to head him off he threw THE CLAUS. first BALTIMORE. Aug. 12. a on IT while account of an attack of and not for Won. Lost. Per Ct. trial this year at this will be made at sports, personalities. Yours ■'hoodooed" by another, but yester- the ball sky-high, allowing Jones to Joe Gan? wu unlike other malaria. Bud said there was nothing WILLIAM HALL. t-1 ROCHESTER 62 41 .602 these games. He is the man who ran day's defeat by the Royals helped count. That ended the scoring for the pugilists was announced by his serious the matter with and he NEWARK 64 43 536 Halswell off his feet THAT him, Mt. Pocono, Pa. prove that if you don't say that you’ll in 1908 and was relatives yesterday. His estate, looked Royals. it. He was on his way to the Mr. Hall, thank you for have to another name. "Jinx” BALTIMORE 58 49 542 disqualified with Carpenter. He is also which includes your compli- get is Newark’s run came In the fourth the Goldfield Hotel here Tri-State circuit, where he is going ments and also for your criticisms. You the word which such TORONTO.. 54 50 ,51» senior champion at this distance. a residence high-sounding by after Dubec had bowled the Bengals and diamonds, ic estimated V to do a little scouting, notice the writer does hot back an BUFFALO '.. 45 56 446 Charles Bacon, who at go In ocourrence is' described in this en- over In order for the first three jr„ holds the *45,009. The fonper lightweight Innings. MONTREAL 45 a caustic way at who act like a lightened It's a then that 56 446 world's record at the quarter mile over some -o-—- you, age. “Jinx" Zimmerman started It with a base on champion time ago presented his Please state if was PROVIDENCE 44 60 .423 three feet six Friday ever gentleman. the Montreal Club seems to have de- inches hurdles, will run aged mother with a balls. Ganley’s infield out put him on residence on Argyll "ladies’ day" at Newark baseball JERSEY CITY. 44 61 .419 in the mile. He park The writer does not make a practise veloped over the Tigers, for In the last but quarter will make avenue. The hotel, free from all mort- this second, Louden was safe on Holly's year and oblige, R. TiJJtNER. of such as happened in the four games between these two Ynlnder’i Result*. Yank Robbins go to beat him. Is estimated things played slip-up and Zimmerman went to .third. gage. to be worth *30,000. It was The New A. changed from Friday to Kltcheil case, and Is sorry that he was teams, three of which were decided Montreal 2, Newark 1. York C. pins its hopes His diamonds are valued Louden took a big lead off first and at *2.000. Wednesday early in the season.—Ed. compelled to do so. We hope that other at Montreal, the have been vic- Toronto-5. Baltimore 1. on Bacon winning the quarter-mile "Joe has Royals Krlchell threw badly to Cocklll. Zim- provided for his wife, chil- --O-' will take notice of what Mr. torious times. have Providence 7, Buffalo 4. championship this year. This race will people just four They merman darted for dren and myself," said Mrs Gans. “and A1 the plate and Games Renedlct, Billy Madden's "Hope of Kitchell was told. We can’t afford not made nineteen runs to our three In Today. give the Irish-American and New York he a reached there in Louden mak- was mighty good boy. God bless the safety, Montreal at Newark <4 a White Race,” refused to go on with to publish some of these letters because those thirty-six Innings. But the day p. m.) good idea as to who is the better man him.” ing second. Krlchell blocked the plate Rochester at Jersey City. the opponent Paddy selected such writers about wo are of and it on the flat. Bacon left the MeGuigan go saying reckoning is coming, will land and Buffalo at Providence. Irish- The funeral takes place tomorrow for him Zimmerman collided with him, up- last night. Benedict wanted afraid to publish them. We try to keep with an audible "kerplunk” when It ar- Toronto at Baltimore. Americans to become a member of the from the setting the Royal receiver. The visit- Methodist Church. to work with his sparring partner. this column clean and will continue to rives. ing backstop started to shoot off his Gamea Tomorrow. do so. There are some things, however, In yesterday’s game, the first of the Montreal at Newark <4 mouth, but calmed down when Zim- p. m.) To the Sporting Editor of the Evening Star: beyond our power.—Ed. local series between the Royals and the Rochester ot Jersey City. merman met him half way at the word Buffalo at Providence. Being a reader of your sport column, -O- Bengals, the Tigers were only credited of other players after he had taken off Toronto at Baltimore <2 games). I notice particularly the wordy war To the Sporting Editor of the Evening Star: with two sllm-slams in the box score, his protector to go out of the ground going on between certain "fans" for To decide a bet let me know but the way that their seemingly safe please to over the and fight Zimmerman. Royals' victory BESTBEER BREWED against the actions of Manager Mc- in your paper if A1 Kaufman, the wallops were directed into the eager, In the seventh Louden walked. Tigers, due to errors, and the Ginnity. is a Jew, and oblige, waiting paws of the opposition was THE | fighter, Kelly-was out when his bunt touched day off enjoyed by the Hustlers I believe that instead of criticism, 8. NEUBARTII. soul-racking. It was more than that. his foot. Gettman sent a Texas leaguer brought about the change. Managers owing to "Big Mac's" 88 Broome street. It was uncanny. It seemed that some frequent pitching to left. But when to Ryan, of the Skeeters, and John Ganz< in- Schlafiy tried rfe- performances, our manager should be Kaufman was born in San Francisco unseen power exerted a magnetic deem himself for 'hose two errors decided to play a double-header tomor given all the praise the Newark fan is of German we understand. fluence whenever the Tigers pelted the parentage, Holly, who was near second, got In the row instead. capable of bestowing; for, if a pen- pellet and attracted the bult right into way of his liner and stumbled over Toronto displayed a reversal of fortr nant can be so obtained and McGtn- the Royal clutches. It was heartrend- second. Holly would never have been at Baltimore and Jolted the Birds 5 to 1 nity believes that by his twirling the To the Editor of the ing, especially for Lee, who with the Sporting Evening Star: In a position to get the ball only he had The Grays also came to life and wop team plays better all-around ball, then decide the usual Tiger support would not have Kindly following bet: A moved over to chase Louden back to from the Blsona. certainly let him pitch, for the ulti- been scored upon. Instead he lost a bets B that Kaufman wins fight. As the mate design of the baseball "fan" is hard earned victory by few wierd bag. KRU G the was called who wins? B ft R’S fight off, The box score:- to see a pennant and not the throws. fly here, claims the money. E. J. TORONTO S, BALTIMORE I. ascertainment of the premier pitcher of On the other hand. Newark's run was MONTREAL I NEWARK. There was no fight. Call off the bets, a.h. o.a. BALTIMORE. Aug. 12.—Jack Dunn the league. also the result of some wild heaving. a.h. o.e. too—Ed. Beaton, rf.. 4 0 3 OlZlni’man, 3b. 3 1 0 4 picked “Butcher" Schmidt to twirl yes- The fact that our team has occupied Lee Surely a Victim. Veager. 3b.. 4 0 2 2jGanley, rf... 3 0 0 0 terday and the Leafs sliced the bif: THERE ARE THOUSANDS WHO -O- 1 first place throughout the season J. Jones, cf. 4 t OLouden. ss... 2 0 5 4 for all To the Sporting Editor of the Evening Star: Twice Lee hammered the ball hard 4 1 t 0 fellow they were worth. They J Demmitt, If. Kelly. If. 4 0 10 proves beyond peradventure of doubt secured a and of Where is Roy Castleton, the former enough to loosen the covering, but once Nattress. 2b 3 1 1 l]Gettman, cf 4 1 2 0 homer, brace ASK that our manager has shown very good lb.. 4 013 FOR OUR BEER BECAUSE New' York American It sailed directly into Holly's bands, Cocklll, 15ch’fly, 2b,Ib J 0 3 4 doubles and singles. Doc Newtor in himself to do League twirier, Hollv. ss... 3 1 4 lb. 2 012 0 judgment selecting the on other one of tho 'SiAxler. hts first game In some time an< his these and the occasion, 3 2 1 ft pitched greater part of even earning salary days? Krlchell. c.. 2 Meyer, 2b... 0 0 0 ihe pitching, hardest hit balls of the Beason, found was effective. The score: J LANG. Dnbec, p. .. 3 0 0 3jHearne. c 3 ft 3 1 IT INVIGORATES AND though the result may be the impair- RE- At Los Angeles.—Ed. its resting place in Cockiil's mlt. It -Lee. p.3 0 1 5 BALTIMORE. | TORONTO, ment of his Totals ....32 6*2611: twirling ability. was one of the most wicked drives aU.k. o.a. I ab.h. o.a I note Mr. Kitchell's letter in -O- I Totals ...27 2 2718 Heitm'ler.cf 3 15 rf. .4120 your seen here this season. As was IjShaw, CUPERATES. To the Sporting Editor of the Star: Meyer •Kelly out. hit by batted ball. 2b... 4 0 0 ... issue of the 9th inst., and your reply Evening Strang, 0] Mullen, 2h... 4 3 2 3 on second he could have scored easily, ♦Batted for Agler In ninth. rf... 4 2 1 thereto. 1 think remarks could Does Trenton lead the Tri-State Goode, OjO’Hara, cf... 4 2 3 ( your but Gockill clung to the ball and Runs—J. Jones. Demmitt: Zimmerman. Clancy, lb.. 4 0 5 1 Slattery, lb. 1 110 be modified to some inasmuch League? BANKS. Errors—Beaton, Holly, Zim- 1 extent, a mile Kriehellffi Walsh, rf... 4 0 ofDelebantv.lf 4 10' tossed to Holly, getting Meyer merman, Louden, Schlafiy 2. as your caustic references to Mr. No. Altoona is in first place. Tren- Hall, Sb. ... 3 0 1 3 McDonald,3b 3 0 11 off second. That in the 0 1 happened eighth Montreal 1 0 0 0 0 0 0—2 .. 4 0 7 Kitchell's defects" are out of ton is now fourth.—Ed. Frick. 88. 2: Ftrspntr'k.ss 4 2 2 f "personal in bud a Newark 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 ir.ning and nipped the prom- 0—1 Byers, c. ... 3 1 6 Vandegrift.c 3 17 1 Place In your valuable column, which -—O-— ising rally. The run would have at Schmidt, p.. 3 1 1 liNewton, p. 4 10 1 I have always considered of vital in- To tha Sporting Editor of the Evening Star: 1 0 0 0! least tied the score, and the hit might •McDonough terest to "sports." Has Joe Handler reentered the -1 Totals .34 12 27 10 have been good for a double or a TWO GAMES SCHEDULED Totals —33 5 27 9 Gottfried I have always considered the wrjter ring? K. Co. triple. It was just a sample of the •Batted for Schmidt of column a we Krueger this gentleman in every Not that know of. Brewing Joe claimed Tiger “Jinx” had pursued us from ihe IN COUNTY LEAGUE, Ruis—Hall; Shaw. Mullen I, O'Hara sense of the word, and do but I he was still, coming back, but he hasn’t start. Slattery. do not think that this column should Bcored any knockouts PROGRAM Errors—Byers; Shaw. McDonald. BELMONT lately.—Ed. A hit and two errors, one of them TOMORROW. 15-101 AVENUE, NEWARK, N, J. Baltimore .O 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—1 a excusable, gave the Royals chance Toronto 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3—3 to gloat over the locals in the second COUNTY LEAGUE RECORD. BOTTLIHB KEPT., 5T-5S BELMONT ML BOTH 'PMHES round. L I W. Pc. I W. L Pc. PROVIDENCE Demmitt inaugurated proceedings in Irvington ....18 7 .898'P. Irvington. .13 10 .565/ 7, BUFFALO 4. Newark .16 S .667 E. .11 this session by hitting to Schlafly, who Orange. 14 .410 PROVIDENCE, Aug. 12.—Jack Vo- Forest Hill...16 9 .flsjjBellQvilte .5 18 .217 ! and was winkle was batted hard In missed the grounder, Ray safe Games Tomorrow. spots by the and at the flT3t corner. Nattress then had South Irvington at Irvlngtok. Grays yesterday the locals two strikes on him when he hit to Belleville at Forert Hill. ! won 7 to 4. Bill Sline weakened in the to Louden. Bill had to go back for it and lively contests are on the sixth and gave way Elmer Steele. 1 Y No. dyer\ I 17. Second Series was off his balance when he threw to card In the A pair of errors by’ Mike Corcoran were County League to- SOME score: Schlafly. The peg was low and wide morrow. The two rival Camp- costly’. The ] PROVIDENCE. nnd Schlafly was unable to hold it. town teams will meet. South I BUFFALO. Irvington ab.h.o.a.i ab.h.o.a. That Natty on first and Demmitt and Irvington, while ! A put Belleville will Phelan, cf... 2 0 O 0 Pnttee, es_ 4 0 2 1 Select on the middle George Coekill visit Forest Hill. The i Hoffman, rf 1 1 1 0 If.4 0 0 0 Beer perch. Belleville team, White, 3 shouldered his blffstick and trotted to which last week downed the leading Atr. 2b. 14 4Corcoran. 3b 2 « 1 3 Our j Elston. If— 2 1 2 0 Henline, cf.. 4 2 2 0 customers are not chance the He made a popfly. which will no customers,— plate. Irvlngtons, doubt make their j Collins. 3b... 4 115 McCabe, rf.. 4 2 0 0 those who order one beer Lee extinguished with gusto. Fatf was opponents go in order to beat them. Courtney. lb 3 1 5 2 Smith, 2b. 4 12 4 another Sullivan, lb. 1 0 6 3 1 to-day, against Lee, however, for Holly hit a — OfS.ibrie, lb_ 13 0 ! Flock. ss. 4 1 1 0'Williams, c.. 3 1 3 3 to-morrow; order bad bounder to Schlafly which the 35 DHINK THE they WIEDENMAYER’S In the laat 2-3 Innings he has Peterson, c. 4 1 4 2.Vowiukle. p. 3 0 0 3 IF YOU FEEL THAT YOU NEED ATONIC, down but was unable j 0 year >n, Year out fielder knocked Ditched Ed Walsh has blanked his op- Sline. p. 1 2 3 ABSOLUTELY PURE 1 j ] 0 1 2 to field, and Demmitt completed the ponents, struck out thirty-nine batters ;:Steele, p—1 Totals ...31 7*2314 BEER,.brewed from malt and the four corners of the hops only—a I coyage around ind allowed But eleven hits. His feat J Totals 28 7 27 IS! beer for the liamond with celerity. No further >f fanning fifteen yesterday equals the •Courtney nnt. hit by batted ball. HAUCK BEER discriminating. Runs—Hoffman, Atr 2. lamage resulted as Lee closed down record of the season. Eleton. Collins, Courtney. Sline; Corcoran, Henline. Mc- For half a this name and trade- M ind retired the next two men. century Cabe. Smith. is an It a mark have itood the Beit Beer It appetizer and aid to digestion. is food of the for for (m The Royal*' Second Run. Charley Hemphill, the big outfielder Errors—Phelan; Corcoran 2. Use. dshyour neighbor or Providence .0 0 0 2 2 0 0 8 x—7 Family doctor, with two >f the Tanks, has been suspended by and nutritious. £S!§9MHhcnjj; lls legs. It was an excusable error, reclaimed and filled in the ground will >ut for a run. Dem- BASEBALL paved the way rover from 130 to 200 lots. President j 9-11-13 on a Bottling Department, North Fifth Street nltt hit to left hit-and-run piay TODAY Ban Johnson viewed the site and saw ! sent to second. ind Jones The pair 4 oTIock F. M. 1 :he plans on hie last visit to the me- hen tried for a double steal, and Jones WIEDENMAYER’S PARK I xopolis and declared that when com- HARRISON, N. J. ilid safely into third. Zimmerman took peted MONTREAL vs. NEWARK ■ the ball park would have some- leame's throw and tried to get* Dem- dn Gainst Caliad Dally si 4 P. M. :hing Forljes Field. Pittsburg, and L. D. Phone Market 633 Local Phone Harrison 45 nltt at second. The BEER light-haired youth Saturdays 3:30 and Sundays 3 P. M. ’ :he White So> ball yard. l < V