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ie 2 aM to dhe sto-ate-ete-cfe alo-ate ofe-sfe-afe-ate lt; mee testeatrstrtectesteateateats teat restate stastesteateateatestoatestes bigger Bailey Knocked TODAY IN PUGILISTIC ANNALS, er 3, who later be Septem 1883 Jack Damipacy THIS THREE-BUTTON. STYLE 1S MOST POPULAR BECAUSE QUIET AND CORRECT - OU will note that there are no extreme features whatever about this new 20th Century Brand model. It is neat, quiet, correct and gentlemanly. We show it in a variety of the newest and smartest weaves ready for service or tailored-to-your special-measure. -TURPIN BROS. THE MEN'S STORE: Where you get the Big Dollar's Worth FOOT ALL + + + +) + + + Bulletin Calgary, Alta., Sept. 4. Joe Bailey knocked Al- len out in the third round. bh ht Allen Out in Third Round EGE EEE Me + + + The pennant winning teams OF Te Kitty and Blue Grass Leagues wil meet in a series of games at Louisville, Sept. 5, Ky., Lowell team of the New England Le gue. championship beginning Pitcher Meldon Wolfgang, who had trial with the St Louis Browns: last fall, is doing great work for the tea Harry-Force-at Congy Manto is Gone, Baseball Island, the police stopping the bout in the eleventh round. 1906 Joe Gans defended the Uight- weight championship against Bat- tling Nelson, winning on a foul in the torty-sgcond round, at Goldfield, Nev. ay Goodman tn 8 rounds at Deven- port, Ia. 1908 Jim Barty and Fred Bradley fought 6 round draw at New York. 1908 Tommy- Burns defeated. Bill Lang in 6 rounds at Melbourne, Australia. - 1910 Young Joseph defeated Cor- poral Baker in 10 rounds at London, September 4 mi Uv. 8. teen Starters. Calgary Stampede yesterday. first Monday and thet a Hatter got enry Bray Won Yesterday s Relay Jas. Mitchell, Winner of Monday s Second Hat s Win of Ist and 2nd Popular Fif- Henry Bray of Medicine Hat was first amd Mr. Mitchell second yester- James Mitchell second in the Cow Boys relay race at the day set tho stands howelling. Mitchell s heavy horses. it seems now assured that the fifteen starters. TENNIS TO The following draws are to played off if weather is suitable: THURSDAY. Open mixed doubles Everard and Miss Mayne vs. Gaskell and Mrs. Sherwood. be URNAMENT Miss L. Mayne vs. Mrs. Kealy and Mrs. McLean. Ladies doubles, handieap Mrs. Sherwood and Miss S. Wilson vs. Mrs. Soans and Miss L. Mayne. Gents doubles, handi ap McLaugh- First International Match Played Between .English and Scotch Cup Holders. eped: London, Sept. 4 The first inter national football match of the season was played yesterday evening when the English and Scotch cup holders met at Glasgow, the game ending in a draw with one goal each. Bernes- ley started in fin fashion and was considered the better team. The Celtic forwards gave an excellent display af dribbling and passing. Moore scored for Barnesley a minute before the interval, Celtic equalizing later by means of penalty by Loney. The following .Second Division games were played today: Hndderfield 4, Bury 0. Grimsby 1, Blackpool 1. London, Sept C, A. P -The first games of the English football season of 1912-18 were played yesterday and Tesulted as follow: First. Division Astenon Villa, 1; Chelsea, 0. Bolton. Wanderers, 1; Neweastle United, 2. Notts County, 0; Manchester City; 1. Sheffield, Wednesday, 2; Blackburn Rovers, 1 Tottenham Hotspur, 1; Everton, 2. Woolwich Arsenal, 0; Manchester United, 2. Second Division Preston North End, 1; Stockport County, -1. Wol- verhampton. Wanderers, 2; Lincoln City; 0. : Southern League Stoke, 0; Nor- wich City, 1, West Hamlinites, 4; The Champion Athletics show a flash of their old time form now and . then, but seem unable to put over the winning stuff often enough to over- take the Red Sox and the Senators, The major league baseball tre .ur says that ball players eat too mach, smoke too much and do not train properly, He says there is one big Tengue star who invariably eats ple for breakfast, Even with four scouts, Sam Ken- nedy, George Huff, Bobby Gilks and Socks Seybold, roaming the bushes the Cleveland Club has not been able to annex any promising minor leaguer: Ladies and Gents Tailoring We have a fine range of ; LADIES and GENTS FALL SUITINGS- Come and judge for yourself. Also see the latest fashions. See us about your Furs, P.S. We will sell you cloth by the yard f you want it. WORTH Phone 517, Open doubles fitl MeLaughlin and Gaskell vs. Brown and Piper. Ladies singles Miss Parker Mrs. Soans. FRIDAY AFTERNOON. Ladies doubles Miss Mayne and PEG WANDERERS FAIL 10 LIFT ROBERTSON CUP Ontario City Cricketers Prove too Strong for the Stamp Province Men. Toronto, Ont., Sept. 3 Winnipeg Wanderers failed to lift the John Ross Robertson. Cup. from the hold- ers, the Toronto Cricket Club, the 2 days match ending today with a vic- tory, for the local. team by 135 runs. Toronto made-124 in ts first innings on.Monday and in its second innig today made 155, a total of 279 rus. Winnipeg's first Innings on Mon- day netted the visitors 59 runs, and today they did somewhat better, hav- va. ; ing 85 in the second, ENGLISHMAN ELIMIN- ATED, CHI. GOLFER HAS A. CHANCE Second Goes of the ae teur Championship Brings Out Some Good Players. (W. A. P. Dispatch) Wheatop, Ill, Sept. 4 The second round of the match play for the United States amateur golf champ- fonsh p brought together sixteen of the best players in the country on the links of the Chicago Golf Club today. With Harold Hilton of Liverpool, England, .eliminated from the tourn- ament Chick Evans of Chicago, the holder of the Western amateur cham- ploniship, was made favorite to win the national honors. ; The remainder of the Leafs home games will undoubtedly attract enor- mous crowds to the Stadium. The oft-repeated question, When will, Rochester over lose a gamef was answered yesterday. With one game between the Leafs and the top of the heap interest in the race has grown to fever heat. Don t be sur- prised if the Kelleys get im front be- fore the middle of next week. Derrill Pratt is the only member of the St. Louls Browns batting for -800 or better, and Monetchy and Hug- gins are the only Cardinals in the honor list. Six times this season Pitcher Lew Richie, of the Cubs, has come home-a 818 Third Ave: winner when he faced the Giants. lin and Depew vs. Pipe: and Brown. Gents singled, final Hverard vs Gaskell. TT Ladies doubles, handieap Mrs: Everard and Miss F. Mayne vs. Mrs. McLaughlin and Miss Parker. Lee eS eee ees ae - BASEBALL NOTES. ee PPE bh eee Next week, will see the. closing games of a large number of minor leagues, and more than one club own- er will feel tickled, to death to see the curtain drop on the season, of 1912, While the major league clubs will close the season with a profit, the little fellows, in a majority of cases, have lost money More blow ups and changes in circuits have taken place this season than in any prev- fuos year of organized baseball. The following shows the many changes fn the minor leagues since the open- ing of the season last spring: Tri-State League Altoona team transferred to Reading; Lancaster team transferred Po Atlantic City; Johnstown team transferred to Ches- ter. Ohio banded. Ohio arid Pennsylvania League Disbanded. Connecticut League New Britain team transferred to Waterbury, Virginia League Lynchburg and Danville dropped from circuit. New York Connecticut League Dis- banded. Oklahoma State League Disband- ed. Washington banded. Texas. Okiahoma League Green- ville and McKinney dropped from circuit. Southeastern League Disbanded. United States League Disbanded. Blue Grass League Winchester team transferred to Mt. Sterling. Minnesot-Wisconsin League Dis- banded. Mountain States League Disbanded. Ohio State League Marion team transferred to Ironton , Southern Michigan League Sag- inaw and Bay City dropped from the cireutt. South. Central League Cleburne and Tyler dropped trom cireuit, Cotton States League New Orleans team transferred to Yazoo City; Hat tlesburg team transferred to Colum- bus; Meridian, Vicksburg and Yazoo City dropped from the circuit. When Beals Becker of the Giants takes his place in the field New York fans cry, Hello, Lieutenant, how s the Tombs? Lurid Lew Ritchie, the Giant Kil- ler, says he finds it harder to beat the Boston Bray tlian he does McGraw's New Yorkers It is sald that Hoblitzel and Mitch- jell, of the Cincinnati Reds, hope to pe traded to the Boston Braves, That s a horrible wish Inter-State League Dis- State League Dis- Feature, Comes 1905 Bill Lang defeated Pat Far- ley in 7 rounds at Melbourne, Aus- tralt 1908 Wittle Lewis defeated Bill Hurley in 6 rounds at Schenectady, N.Y. 1908 Jimmy Clabby knocked out Charlie. Kink fm 2 rounds at Mil- waukee. : 1909 Harry Lewis and. Harry Mansfield fought 10 round draw at Williamsport, Pa. 1911 Johnny Kilbane knocked out Joo Rivers in the 16th Fond: af Lae Angeles. 1911 Leach Cross outpointed Jack told on porman-in-10-rounds-at New York: Howaver, dig The fact that Mr. Mitchell came pyi20 will come here. There were 1911 Knockout Brown defeated Johnny Moran at Toronto, the police stopping the bout in the 7th round. 1911 Eddie MeGoorty defeated Jack Dillon in 4: rounds at New Or- Jean: Byes 3 1911 One RoundHogan knocked out Young Evans in 4 rounds at Newport. 1911 Kid McCoy knocked out, Bob Day in 1st round:at Toronto... New Regulations Respecting Opium The Indian Government Takes. Action Toward Restriction. Simia, India, Sept. 4 The' Indian government has decided to modify the regulations respecting opium with a view to reducing the internal consumption of the drug. The pro-. vineial government, including that of Burma, have been asked to pro- hibit opium smoking saloons. It, is Proposed to increase the price of opium sold by the government, and to reduce the amount that an indi- vidual may legally possess. ALFONSO STILL ONLY A BOY He Likes to ring Sur- prises on His Friends and the Public. London, Sept. 4. Alfonso, King of Spain, is fond of springing surprises on his friends and even on the: public, There is still a great deal of the boy in Spain's ruler, During the recent yisit to the Isle of Wight the King joined the holiday their amusements. There was no prouder man among the throng than the King when he walked off with a cocoanut, the prize for successful throwing at Aunt Sally. King Alfonso sprang one of his pleasant surprises on the members of the Monature Shooting Club at Os- borne on August 15, when he sudden- ly produced from his pocket a silver cup to be competed for. Nothing but the unexpected happens with the mercurial monarch, who, by the way, is the despair of those en- trusted with his safety, as he is never by any chance in the place where it is anticipated he will be. NORTH DAKOTA BAR MEETING. raestown, N. D., Sept. 3 Many Jeading lawyers and jurists were on hand today at the openoing of the annual meeting of the North Dakota Bar Association. The sessions will continue over tomorrow. Particular interest centers In the reports to be submitted by the committees on juris- prudnce and lay reform, on appellate practice and procedure and on the Proposed rearrangement of judicial districts, (Special to the News,). Lima, 0., Sept. 4. Hay shippers and dealers from various parts of the State assembled here today and com: pleted the organization of the Ohio Hay Shipper s Association. The pur- Pose of the association is to protect the hay producing and shipping inter- ests with respect to transportation and marketing problems, Subserlbe now for the Daily News. makers and enetered with a zest into N' OHIO HAY DEALRRS ORGANIZE. 1 Minneapolis .. Wells and James. Leibhardt and Owens. Toledo .... are Catchers Erwin and doing the bulk of the backstop work for the Superbas as Otto Miller is out of the game on account of mal- aria. Phelps Bullet Jack Thoney, the former big leaguer, is playing in the outfield and doing some swell hitting for the Jersey City team, was due to practicing the New Thought philosophy preached by Ella Wheeler Wilcox and others. Once the gayest of the gay along the gild- ea. thoronghfare. of Gotham, the Kid declared that he had climbed aboard the water wagon and was living the simple life and indulging in deep breathing. Fletcherism and other Practices recommended by the New Thoughters.* The system seemed to Work in the Kid's case, for he went to Europe, mopped up the earth with rink skates for use of surface, Roller Skating EVERYBODY'S DOING IT BAND EVERY NIGHT BUT PRIDAY. RINK JUST ACROSS THE BRIDGE. SESSIONS from 10 to 12 a.m. 26s, for skates, From 2.80 to 5, afternoon, Admisison 10cm Skates 25. From 7.20 te 10 evening; Admission 10e, Skates e. Persons using their own skates will be pete for 100, the amount tal is player's ealary. a le e secre *hirelings will surely beat tor the pennant. BC c seveoseeadcorbens Ses eoeto ete ties : the cons Vi Still Make Cha mrt ancouver mpions Defend or Forfeit mmardere Cosnors Holds Mann Cup Titles, i is Commissioner O Neil s aroused 4 iation, y Sag TOPs i ment ag Pennant Likewise, But sera Se Big Tinware Remains. eee a Vancouver, B.C, Sept. 3 The prom i Rgoicn. B.A I New York, Septeiber it preventing this kind of tion, the Minto Cup is gone and the baseball . wiaa't the holder. of the world s that the Commilisfon proposes to si Judge D Donsapt ie stepping away. trom tts Oc ciciahine be. fopeed to movement that will put the quem Court of occupies prominent place on the titles a Well: as the: holders, of, te fon ar, ay niceaee ee ene Vancouver Athletic Club's cup laden Ensitslt fifes ini the various. Weight usinesalike basis, . Procedus cabinet. For the. third consecutive Uvisioga?: (This is a question the/ Another incentive to action on the Proc - ear the wearers. of the Winged y SPorting putif has been igett part of the Commission is the Dated have captured. the Amateur Cham- tel and now the New York Btate of Ad Wolgast toward anyone is ore plonahip of the Pacit Coast, gain- Athletic Commission, which controls seems capable of wresting the pact twelve, and hold the title for another Hh this State Je det Sidler aad te: a him. The city, wh os 3 s recent performances, 6 h. eich th nae 085 At lot on monte thy Come tat bo, enw eo ae it will now be up-to some eastern ission, Frank O'Neill, yves ing onto it much longer. Willie Seal 5 twelve to come wd compete for it. ETS TAK Ween altogether: too much Ritchie gave him four of the Hardest tion, adv stalling of late on the partpf cham- rounds he ever had to fight when he fate that pions when their crowns seemed in Fe-entered the game a short time ago, courts is PPEREEE EET danger, and at the next meeting of and July 4, he was, in the minds of a of such * the Commission he will bring this blg bunch of the spectators, really BLA z BIG LEAGUE H matter to the attention of his col- knocked out by the Mexican Joe Tent + SCORES league, Major Dixon. Commissioner Rivers. The purse ideas of Ad s man- mmitte + O'Neill has been in communication ager, Tom Jones, never were ee year, si FREE ebb eo eh fe with leading lights of the boxing and now they have reached a aS oe geme in England, France, Australia Water marks. All Ad wants for who is 2 SATIONAL And. sectibas of the United States appearance in New York 1s 22,500 tive int so where the game flourishes and he has Jeanette Now Claims the Champlom- hundred : Ist game been assured of international support if at ie were con Chicago .. 2 i if the New York Commission will take Twenty the initiative, The plan as tentative- were com apy col Neots Gis ly formed is to reach an international London, port dams ae agreement whereby a world's cham- the: size es gee pionship cannot be held -unless the, i Homie ees: holder agrees to. meet challengers Jeanette, is out with a ea Stare. es Bans Sie i within a certain reasonable period. ing the world s championship for Bis pines 106 Homie en coda. son s Behavior Cause of New man. Ho is ready to defend Meroe ee esd ig a More. against all comers, preferably a 5 10 3 The interest of the Commission has/my Burns. It is to prevent suck Tycfive pe Laser Aimes, Crandall acd Wilson, De 2 commanded through the recent putes as are sure to follow sarap aes aaa Gad matin behavior of Jack Johnson, the heavy claiming of the title and ean. weight champion, and Ad Wolast, champlonships real as well wane a holder of the lightweight title. Prac- ed that the Commission pi eee tically from the day Jeffries was orice Seaton, Finneran, Walsh, Killifer, Bumbled in defeat at Reno, Johnson Seclant, St. Loui: 1 8 3 has declared he would not defend the ists tha Cincamatt 7 19 1 title he won that day unless guaran- of dispute and haggling. i Burke, Woodburn and Bresnahan. teed 20,000 as his end. In the minds Another thing the Commission in- Yansehy t Suggs and Clarke. of most followers of the game this tends taking up at its next meeting of crime. figure is too excessive, but in spite of is a rule restricting the use of the THI AMERIOAN LEAGUE this he has been offered the amount Nati Nearly sya Homer for a bout in Paris with Joe Jeanette, sioner.O'Neill believes there is a great each da; Philad lphia i 2 11 2 the one man whom great numbers of deal of abuse of the colors by boxers cliding Washington 4 6 0 fight fans believe is tho one fighter who have no laim to the distinction dencies. Crabb, Houck, Thomas and Egan. capable of giving Johnson a real bat- inferred. beyond. their nerve... His in the U Groore and Heney.* tle Zor the heavyweight crown. Jobn- idea is that the Stars and. Stripes trial, ac Ist game B son has also been offered 20,000 for should fot be used by any save those statist cs Detroit 8 3/a ten round no decision bout in New who at least hold national . cham- five of th Chicago . 10 1/York with Jeanette, but this, too, he pionshi; a death Millen and Stanage. One co Cicotte and Kuhn. a reduces it d McC iene oe Ki cloy. a Discip e it te Chicago - ter than Covington, Willett and Kocker: f Wheel Wi 1 i Teele, Wala Sulven aed Eek, 9 Ella hee er 1 pose Bi We Seis (12 innings, called account darkness.) a ten to Boston-New York Postponed, wet Kid McCoy, who has lately occu all the best mlgplagcigihe of France, et he-ser grounds. Tpied the limelight by reason of his) and England and acquired a villa at and it gS ESET TR NT 2 RET Nice and a new wife. This latter was one shot apparent); unwarranted arrest in INTERNATIONAL Sena cota eat oellfed foal Soke mara sits adventure into ae ed or oe Troe Sach case, oiler the very Tew *hich it will be-soen. - sroreats 2 10.1 boxers who, after a long retirement, te former midalewlght champion ts Shee Rodlinetar: 6 5 1 and arrival at middle age, has dem- Se aotee ye -Bdage / thet ei killed Ma ocheatat ad ; onstrated-an ability to come back. 8- not good for man to bo atone, Seton Hughes and Blair, MeCoy, who 1s now in his thirty-) ring the interval between March secmbage tis ninth year, retired from the practice 4 1905, when the Hoosier fighter re- her har Bs Bes of his profession seven years ago. tired after kmocking Gut Jack Craw- i dotheir 1 ea When he announced last year that he jfFd in Hot Springs, Ark, and-1911, ' ee intended to put on the gloves again When he Teentered the ring, the: Kid Beet Noha aoe Broadway broke out into hoarse 0llowed'no less than a score of dit- ee guffaws. Just a 'year ago today, on ferent professions and occupations: INCRE: Sept, 4, 1911, the Kid showed that he He owned cafes and hotels, Jewelry Tndge I was not bluffing by going to Toronto store and an automobile garage, and ae her and knocking out Bob Day in the W8s an actor, a wine agent, a politi- sige very first round. Next he took on clan, and other things too niiierous pea Kid Elle in New York and put him to mention. He made several hetty yet but o1 away in one rovud, Then he was fortunes and lost them, but ff 1s un- ished wit matched with Jim. Savage, a big/derstood that be has ae seventy-fo fellow who ranks as a real fighter, another pile ferinn his This sho and when the Kid put him to sleep urope. show, tha in the sixth round, the sports of the cba 2) Great White Way began to sit up and fous Iaxit; take notica. Mr. Shelby which is agiete ths the Kid s original monaker then thus ineres explxined that his renewed prowess of crime u
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Image 413 (1912-09-04), from microfilm reel 413, (CU1739429). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.