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    1803.
10
THE OREGON DAILY JOUKNhL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING; SEPTEMBER 10.
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PERORH
'ADGELS
. mm opfMion
'Amputate Beaver's Cbance5
to Win After Chloroform-V-
lug Patient B. Groom.
la Angeles administered the uul
i dally defeat to Portland yesterday -af-iwdmui.
whan ah snowed the local
team under pihf'of tallies ljtht deep,
artileh made Portland" four runs vlrtu-
ally at good as none. Groom wii tha I
victim of tli Anaels" ability to uee thai
.stick for at penful rounds, whan be
. , waa replaced by Roae, who held ma
vlaltora ' down td, two lonely bingles
riurln tha rest of tha cam. But It I
- waa Too lata to overcome thalr long
lead. Groom during hi S 1-1 inning;
presented tha Angela with 11 hlta. and
,.... ni mn mnra nff Rosa. DoliX
Gray waa touched up for eight himself
but they were ao scattered as not to
- be dangerous at any time. Gray also
, gave pedestrian tickets to fire of the
weoreet, wnue uroom wito
Bassey got Into tha homerun column lit
tha alirhth. when he slammed tha bail
over, ao far Into the. lght field that he
etood still ror soma time ana waura
: for the umpire to yell "foul." But the
kail hit tha nnla and waa fair by an I
:ln-h, and Bassey loped around, morel
Astonished man ma spectators, i
The Ana-ela started the trouble In tha
lrat lnnlna- when Bernard singled U
rl-ht. waa sacrificed another elation
by Oakea and trotted boma on Diyon'al
r eare Dingie to center. ..I
Portland evened -matters up In the
second sDaam. Danslar put a safe one I
ii inin tha t-lrht nrilra. Rafterv aacrl-
iffoed and Bassey ambled. Danslg and
: T!bmv movM ui) when Dillon juggled
Byan's grounder. Whaling eouldn t lo
cate the ball but Gray wanton uroom,
.forcing Pansig across the plate. Casey I
lafrnpk nut leavlnr the bases full.
In the fourth Portland annexed an-l
, other when Bassey . distinguished nt m
'self bv stealing home after, having
been presented with a, free ticket by
Gray and reaching third on Ryan's eac-l
, rifice and Whaling's, grounder -to Gray.
( rifta Inning- Painful.
THESE MEN MAKE BASEBALL'S HOTTEST RACE
I TENUIS TODDIK
The fifth Inning waa painful to tha
anxious spectators, resulting in
the big
LOFDETKQi
KWE$.OF CHICAGO
J ' , - 1
The pennant race In .the American
league la one of the prettiest exhibi
tions of good baseball fandom has ever
followed. Four teams are In the run
ning, for Cleveland must atlll be count
ed as a possibility. Detroit, St Louis
the Chicago, In the meantime, are
struggling desperately for first' place.
Here are the sentiments of the leaders.
Hughie Jennings of the Tigers says:
' "We bave not done as well aa we had
hoped on the eastern trip, but the east
ern cluba showed far better than at
other times. There is bat one thing for
me to say In regard to the pennant
race we are In front and will remain
there. . '' .- ,
"Chicago, St Louis and Cleveland are
still in the- fight, and we will have a
hard battle holding our lead, but I feel
"S" being chalked up on the tally board
(In the Angela' column. Delmaa went
out Johnson to Dillon. Easterly put a
(hot single through Groom, who ducked
. it Gray walked and Bernard singled to
left Oakes slammed a neat double Into
right, which, combined with Ryan's er
ror, brought three Angels home. A
minute later Dillon singled - to left
I scoring Oakea. Dillon was caught nap
tplng between 'first and second, and
Brashear fanned, putting an end to the
tragedy for the moment. '..;--;.'-"
The operations in ' the fifth inning
i amputated both' Portland's hopes of wln-
ring ana me nerve or. Mccreaie s mm
an(T they played town ball the rest uf
the time.. The Angel's, just for luck
and to keep In practice, added a few
more scores In the next spasm. Smith
, struck;- out but Bills waa presented with
a pass as far as the first station, and
i promptly stole second. ; Johnson was
j slow and failed .to get hold of Delmas'
,(ti grounder and the Los Angeleno reached
ifirst while Ellis moved on to third. A
minute later' Ellis stole home. Whaling
, dropping the balL Easterly's double
-brought Delmas across the plate, -. and
Gray's single and Baftery's error scored
Easterly. At this stage of the game
I. Rose took Groom's place in the box
and put an end to the run getting for
the Angels. . .
' Portland Aoross ta Sixth.
Portland got one more run In her
.... half of ; the sixth. Raf tery beat out a
' ; bunt and made third on GrajCs bum
.', throw which Dillon could not'get his
tereRrwIuutadln5 Shevlifl, Slater, Farnsworth
TUllnn Km. VofUrv aama tinma Thai
J others died on bases. Bassey In the
"eighth helped the looks of Portland's
- Incore a little by scoring a homerun af
,'ter two Portland men had been retired
V to the bench, i After that there were
no runs scored by either side. The
fame was a slow one, lasting nearly
W taf - - - 1
- l "ar-
- : , 'ii ! .-v K- -v! I
I l v - f I 17 - ? f , ,i l i t i . - i
. i "- -1 II ' -r ' i I V - f
t f - rll V 7wv'1i J I V i
v.,'.- 1 f V ' ' x ' ' I i t ' ' J
oonfldent that we can do it We have
close to 80 games at home now, and the
jjetroit rans - win see some ngnting,
worthy of Tigers.
"We will win, for the boys have the
stamina. We are far beter fixed for
a fight at this time than we were last
year, and I don't figure the opposition
will be as strong."
McAleer of St Louis says:
"Wo have bad a bad eastern trip of
It but I am atlll certain that the pen
nant will not be decided until we have
played the 11 -games with Detroit We
will out-nerve the Tigers and beat
them. ' I feel certain we can do it Our
hlttinr has not been heavy enousrh to
suit me, but the Tigers have also fallen
off sadly in thoir work. '
"we are a cotter norae team than De
troit, and will beat them in the west
I do not figure Cleveland and Chicago
to run first Or second. The fight will
be between my team and that run by
EASTERN SUMS
FOR WI1ED H
and Townsend May Don
Multnomah Uniforms.
The
score.
LOS
"i Bernard,- 2b. ,
1 Oakes, cf. . .
Dillon, lb.
.... 4
Branhear. rf. 4
Smith. 3b.
lEllls, If. ...
( Delmas, ss.
. , Easterly, c
Gray, p. , . ,
a Total .....
ANGELES.
AB. R. H. PO. A.
5 2 2 5 2
1 2
0 2
0 1
0 0
1 1
1- 1
2 2
1 2
1
11
0
0
s
1
8
0
j Casey, 2b.
'. Ponnev. as.
J6 8 13 27 15
PORTLAND.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E
Johnson. lb.-8h.
Danzig, lb
: Baftery, cf.
Bassey, If. : . . . .
' Ryan, 3b.-rf. ...
. .. . Whalen, c
' J Groom, j
. Rose, p
Graney. rf
' McCredie
p Total
..82
4 8 27 4 1
, 'Batted for Rose In ninth.
SCORE BY INNINGS.
Los Angeles .... 1 0 0 0 4 JO
0 08
1 1 IS
1 0 4
2 18
HUs 2011430
Portland 0 1 o 1 0 1 0
. Hits 2 110 0 10
SUMMAItT.
' Struck out By Gray, 7, Groom," J;
Rose,. 1. Bases on bait a Off Gray ft -J
Groom, 2. Two-baae hit Easterly.
; Tbree-baae hit Oakeg. llomanin Bas
il eey. Double pla Eaat-erly to Ber
.. i nard. . Sacrifice ulta Oakes, Rafterv.
Ryan. Stolen bases Dillon. Bar,
Ellis 2. First Tiaaa on errorii Portland
,it Left on baf Los Angeles, 4;
. Portland, 8. Invlngs pitched By
Groom. 6 1-8. Baae hits Off Groom.
11; runs, a. Time of game hours,
J Umpire Ferine.
Sonthm Checker Asaoriatlon.
Atlanta, .ta.. per, 1" riji'l ii )
r ciaTers from several itatu aaam
(bled In Atlanta today to take part in
the anual meting aad tournament of the
i Southern Checker esaticlatton. The
"(tournament, which Is for tha eoutbom
v rharoplonshtp, will continue several
laa.
The Iake Superior dletrlct, err brae
Ing Michigan, Minneanta ard Wtaran
v tn. prvju e annut ) rr cent of the
nnipuT iiv. . wi n year.
When You Think of
CAN D Y
Get ths Home Mde Kind it
COSTS LESS
, TASTES gETT-CK . r
Ccr. Wts!::c;tc3 tr.i S!.
That Multnomah club will have the
greatest football team In her career la
the belief of close followers of the game
In Portland. Within the last year
galaxy of old football stare has rounded
up in Portland whose names recall some
of the greatest gridiron battles of the
east .
There "is Frank Slaker, the old Unl
versity of Chicago and Stanford full
back, regarded in his day aa the greatest
plunging back produced In America. He
was a selection, for the All-American
team and a popular one at that If
Slaker can be Induced to enter the game.
and a large number of clubmen give as
su ranees that he will, -a big lift will be
0 I given the eleven. Slaker was extremely
last when he was playing, which addad
greatly to nis -value to nis varsity
team.
Then there is another who If be can be
prevailed upon to don togs will give the
winged M a national reputation. He
is none other than Tom Shevlln. former
captain of the Tale team aad one of the
reatest player the game ever pro
uced. Football fans west of the Mississippi
are familiar with the name of B. D.
Townaend, a famous player on the Uni
versity of Minnesota eleven. Mr. Town-
end will be In Portland during tbe win
ter and if he can find time to practice
may be In tbe lineuo of the local club.
Mr. Townsend is special assistant to the
attorney-general and recently filed a bl
land suit for the government aralnst tha
Bout hern I'aclfic. Ills arduous duties. I
prosecuting the government's case may
give him no time to get into shape, but
r mere is any leisure time in tne after
nonns the clubmen will insist on cover
ing htm with the moleskins.
Army Offioar ta CHuae.
Another player of continental promt
nenre who mar come ug to helo the club
out provided there is no team late In the
reason at Fort Btevene Is Lieutenant
Famaworth, the old -West Point luml
nary. Farnawortb la stationed at tba
fort and la arranging for a team among
iiia omrere down toe re, many or wnom
era military ipraflemT f"'l"i
TTnj.e on their resDectiva teama
Fhrnsworlh believe he can bring out a
team that will be a oredlt to the poet
and one which will give the larger club
clever. of the north west a run to da-
xat.
Gordon Mooree. laat year captain ef
me university or Oregon. ej-nortnwet
end a nd nna nf tha vtma nl.v.ra of
nm rariTic coast Will M in I Multeo.
mab ontform this vear, altMoaah It la
raroiy likely ha wUl play axeinet hie
nrat love. Moore la a great player,
an end who on both offensive an defan.
Iva taka. will add to the strength of
i.ne ci'jnmee.
Aincnc tbe well known local play-re
wno iui oa neca in tn game are kia
Jamas, after a eeaeea's absence. Jama
ae one of the beat players In former
inw waiaar. tne giant- guard
Part Ptlklngton; CapUla 8lmp" Stott
ma quarrer and ewe; Ocorn Alexander,
a rrotr.lalng halfback; Dr. R)f, the
miibark. who mar bm htrA ta tha Una
with BleJrer- advent: KirbT. tbe end whe
asca a creditable account or kin)
elf last eaaea. aad ethers.
Jennings. I figure both will abont break
equally against tbe other teama In the
league, making the real struggle the
series of 11 contests."
Jones of Chicaaro aavsr.
"Don't count the Sox -out of It We
are going home, where in other years
we' have always done our best work.
We have 87 more games to play, and
but very few of them are on the road.
A spurt such as onr team is capable of
win put us rignt on top, ana it is tnis
that I am looking forward to.
"The race promises - to develop Into
the most interesting fight m the hls
lorjr ni uwmo during ino coming
month, with all four leaders struggling
with each other and with the east far
stronger than earlier in- the year, com
ing west to mane trounie. ,
'Wo have had our share of accidents
ana naa iuck and l look for a change.
If we don t beat rtartnlt v will a
(east pass sc. ixnua ana Cleveland.",
fS STILL
LIGHT CHMPI0H
Battler Knocks Gans Out in
Twenty-One Bounds at
i Colma Arena.
office of D. T. Griffin at Oregon City !
ana will proDaDiy find It impossible to
give any attention to the game. His
loss will be a hard one to fill, as he
waa considered the greatest back that
ever piayea on tne clun team.
There Is likely to be another loss to
the, eleven If Martin Pratt the manager
and a standby of some 10 years, per
sists in his determination to quit the
game, trait suiiereo. a diow on tne
head In Seattle two years ago, from
which he has never fully recovered. Last
season -he was struck aeain In the same
glace and It was only bulldog grit that
ept him In the scrimmage. This year
at may conaiuae to reure aitogetner.
Time and service has softened tha de-
slre ef two other old timers to undergo
the strenuous practice and aerlmmas-e.
These are George MoMlllan and Jack
Horan. Ther mar ret out for tha tire-
uminary practice i just to puelt matters San Franclaco, Sept 10. Battling
Urff Pbeltlon. Ton Wt&ttiuZri90 cle7 mn"trft.ted at Co,ma
rou cmcruny iiu no is enuuea to
all ; honors as lightweight champion of
the world, when he knocked Joe Gans
out la the twenty-firet round of a sched
uled forty-five round battle. Gans led
the Dane on points, but the fierce rush
ing of "Bat" tired out the dusky chal
lenger and be sank to the floor ex
hausted. Gans' face was battered terribly -and
Nelson's fared little better. He Btonneri
some terrible wallops, but nothing could
set him back. In turn he beat Gans
aown, aitnougn without tbe knock-
MS SURPRISES
Matehes Show That Handi
caps GiTe Younger Play
. ers Chance to Shine.
Aa ' the Multnomah handicap' tennis
tournament progresses the pity becomes1
more surprising and some unlocked for
awards may be the result. There were
two aurprlaes which put the spectators
on edge yesterday. They came when
11. Knight defeated Brandt Wicker-
ham, owe 40, by - and 9-1, and M!s
Dorothy Morrlaon - beat Mlai flohafer,
. 6-0 and e-i.
In the mixed doubles considerable ex
citement was brought about by the da
feat of Mlaa Fox and A. B. McAlpln by
Mrs. Northrup and Fred -Andrews. 4-1.
-7 and ' ...
At a meetinr or tne committee last
nlnht the conclusion - waa reached to
finish three of the events thla week
and tha remainder next week. Thla
comma- Ratu rilav will see the finish of
the Junior events, tne mixea aouoiee ana
the ladles' singles, and the following
Saturday the rinals in tne mens dou
bles and singles and the ladles' doublet
will ha nlaveri. ,
. Bo&edule of Chunee Today.
There were no matches played thla
morning, the usual play being resumed
this afternoon at 1:80 o'olock. Follow
ing is the schedule: - .
1:20 t. m. Hughes vt. Lytle. court l:
- Ovl....... Mil w D.Miavil
vs. Vosper, court 8; Mica Leadbetter and
Merserean vs. Mlsa Oarstena and Bhlvea,
court 4.
2:30 p. m. Miss fox vs. miss jora-
ng, court li Mrs. judge vs. miss Mor
rison, court 2: Miss Fr
CampbelL court
Andrewr
court 4.
8:30 p. m. Black re. Heraman, court
Rothchlld va Townsend. court 2:
Farrell and McMillan vs. Humphrey and
Rvans. oourt 2: Goss and Freeman vs.
astham ana Macgensie, court
4:30 m.-
anA VnnTier
draws, court 2; Alexander vs. Knight
court S winner 1:30 mixed double va.
Mlaa Frohman and Snow.
Winners Wednesday.
Following were the results of the
matches yesterday:
Junior singles surg oeat wuaon, -o,
-3 and 1-1: Rothchild beat Chapln, 1-6,
6-8 and 8-3; Lytle beat Sohaefer, 6-1
and 8-4: Sylvester beat Bell, 6-2 and 7-6.
Ladles' singles miss h xuacuaiier
-4: Townsend beat Kata. 6-4 and 6-4
I Bellinger heat K. J. kuraareau. t-i. I-'
and 4-1 ; Knight beat Wlrkamham. 8-4
ana s-i; Anaarann beat Warrinar, (-3,
B-f and 4-1: Aleiandar kaat Ilarrlmn
or aeiauii; k. MoAlpIn beat reohhalin.
ler bv default
NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.
At Chicago.
. it
Chlcaeo .... 4 a i
Bt Louis J 4 ' I
BatteriesOverall and Kllna-: Hl1n
i mutt uigwii. t mpirc u uay.
At Pittsburg. -
',' 'R.H.B.
.... : it 17 i
Cincinnati 1 7 I
Batterlea tMaddox and Glhann: Pa mn.
bell and Be h lei. L'mplre Itlgler. .
'At Neir York. '.' ' l
'- n tt h.
Brooklyn ................8 4 2
New York ,, 7 7 ' 2
uatteriae lieu ana Malonev. Amea.
Braanahan and Needhank tlmnlraa
I Km aJ ay and Johnstone.
Pittsburg
At Boston.
Boston
Batteries Fargtiaon and
.6 0.1
Bmun
the graateat eonfldenea ta via.
have
end are hlshly elated over hi a eddJUaa
.v '-""ia oi ina gaone.
A frealiman aquad narly twloe as
large as that ef last ye Is on the
field every afternoon and repetition ef
tha uaual frealiman viotory seams al
nioat certain. " "
J What interests the eollaga publlo
even mora In the babies le tha faol that
'?Vri.r 'lv hv aady shown poe
sbllllties for varsity material. Among
thoae who have cauglit the eyes of the
spectators era Rati. bona of Berkeley. .
1'owera of Loa Anaraiaa r........ .'A
tr. n. " , LI "i
Kureka.
Pomon and Haeeen of
This Dte In Sport Annjla,
1381 At Fashion Course, L. I.s Rob
ert Flllinghara beat Ethan Allan in
match trot for 10,000.
1374 At Niagara Falla. N. T , nm.
ttonal Bporttman'a convention omn.
laed. . . . ... ..
. 1898 At Ottawa. nnLi.ni..n..i
7H Inches.
a, N. J.: Chandler
Richie and Dooln, . Umpire Klero.
AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES.
Detroit
At Detroit, ".-
. R.H.B.
..... m . .
.... ft a m .. I II 'B
Chicago i.. ...... ....t 8
Batteries. Wlllett, Summers and
Schmidt; Aitrock. Bmitn and Sullivan,
.''''.At Cle7yeln6 .- -
uieveiana ................... e
St Louis , 0 4
Batteries Llebhardt
Waddell and Smith.
and Bemts;
, At PhlladelrAl.',
r. n. r
Pew j org ,,. v J4
nuii.j.i.ki. a 4
ftTllllH41Bipillft . . ,,. v A I a
. Batterlea Lake, Chesbro and Kletnow;
Schlitier, Coombs, Dygert. Vlckers, Pow
ers ana Bcnrecg. .. .
At WAshtasTtoa.
Washington .............18 3
Boston , .4 11 1
Batterlea Tannehlll and Street!
esteem a, wooa ana uononne. .
CALIFORNIA'S EUGBT
vs. Miss Goat and Kwlng,
TEAM OR SOME CLASS
(Bpeelal Dlepatck te Tbe Jesnal)
University of California. Berkeley,
D.nt t ft . nri.v u.i.,.ftiu. m
c2urt. L!1 "!,.r Sf tVl tion of Rugby possibilities haa taken
precedent In campus gossip. At present
ui nupsa oi . ma unaergraauate Dooy
are high. Last year's team with the
exception of Tuller, Stow, Schaeffer and
Captain Bell remains Intact' . Of these
four Tuller and Stow have graduated.
Bell le out of the game through order
of his physician and Schaeffer, while
not registered in college, will be on the
field as assistant coach to Dr. Taylor,
RmMa hla twrt Vfti ..na.... . 4
beat Miss Lane by default: Miss Mor- Rugby Schaeffer caught for three sea
rlson beat Miss Schaefer 8-6. 6-0 and eons on the varsity nine. ' The student I
croaae stick 487 feet.
1804 At Short. If Ilia
I,"" 71 "X Mteur golf'champlo"
rfe-H-hMlillS!l-?Ut bjr MUg
1806 At New TorkV Martin J. Sherl-
dan broka . vnrlH'a rflaai.a . '-. i
nu,r!.,VI 141 'If Jnchea. 7
1907 At IJvftrnnnt C r ro.ili. .
New York-A. C. a warn 160 yards In
1 minute, 23 aeoonda, making world's
Indoor record. - - . .
o. ILtlaa amnhA l heat M U (Mil. I
12-10 and 6-2; Miss Fording beat Mrs.
r"nnlr - and 6-8 1
Mixed doubles Miss Frohman . and!
Snow beat Miss Campbell andK. Mc
Alpln, 6-4, 6-tf and 6-4; Mrs. Northrup
and Andrews beat Miss Fo and McAl
pln, 6-1, 6-7 and 6-8 ; Miae Goes and Ew-
Ing beat Mlaa Bcnaerer ana r reenran,
Tims
ForOuaKty&Durabflity
20 to 30'
Per Gent Discount
on all sizes Fisk castings
and tabes. Tire manu
facturers make a cut to
keep o u t competition.
Our prices lowest '
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and 6-8.
Men's singles Arthur beat Freeman,
8-6 and 6-4: Frohman beat Snow, 8-6
anaa-oi xjntm uci kvuxii, v- .uu i-..
Zollinger beat Humphrey, 7-6, 4-6 and
n n
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G1S' DOWNFALL
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SIGfiHL OF DISTRESS
Portland's colored
tion who were down
sporting popula
In large bunches
ed
XeaTr AaBtr 2rtastna.
Bat there win, be mlaalnr one retaraa
w" haa rfmn errtca for the
"Wlne-d M." . Frank VnnTfmn. tmmt
rear ntnlx ap4 r rr fcain-r-k
I
rT ft ft hi. rfttiMH faa. at-m. - .. . .
CijriMs) ualvareitr hra ha co.'h-4
' taia a4 p!vv",t tnr Mult
omH ta eM'.ttfti t hta nmm worn
Loaie" caa a- v3 to r4 la w tte
on Joe Gans, were banded another lem- downs that characterized the last bat
on yesterday, when Battlinr Nelson I tie.
knocked the dingy champion out In the
twenty-first round. -
Many of them had confidently count-
on Joe to turn the tables on the
Dane, hoping to recoup their losses on
Independence Day. ".Those who thought
the earlier 'fight a fake unloaded on
Gans heavily under -the mlsapprehenaion
tnat joe was put tip to win una trip.
At some of the Detting stands yes
terday there was nothing but Cans'
money in eight on 'the snort end with
taker, so strongly- were tney con-
inced that the old master would van
quish the younger champion. Moat of
this money came from the colored bet
tore, r
STAKDIXO OF THE TEAMS.
' Pad te Coast League.
Won. Vrmt.
Ta Aneelee. 61
San Frajicleeo. 76 77
Portland Cf i"
Oakland 63 12
r c
.674
.41
.44
.442
Sonnd One.
Bat sailed right after Gans. Gans
jabbed him twice with left and they
clinched. Gans landed a snappy left and
right to face and another right to chin.
Gans repeated again with right and Nel
son hooked hard left to eye. Joe shook
Bat up with vicious right and they
clinched. Gans put three winked right
hooks to Jaw. Neleon kept coming after
him. Gana put hard right to body. Nel
son tried to. fight at close range and
stabbed Joe with hard left Gana landed
series of hard right-hand punches on
Bat's jaw and Nelson Is bleeding at the
gong. Gans round.
aloud Two.
Nelson ran out of his corner and Gans
backed away from him. Nelann missed
three times with left but got right to
eye. uans landed lert and two right
to face. Nelson landed stiff left to jaw
uans came oacx witn two nam right
to earn a piece. .Nelson peppered Joe
body In a clinch. Twice Joe Jarred Nel
I eon with stiff uppercuts. The Bat
tier bored right In. Coming out of
clinch Gana rammed rlghta and lefts
on Hate jaw. The Battler continual
to bore in but could not land effective
ly. Gans turned Bat around with
hard right They were clinched at
the gong with the Battler
Gana' body. - Gana' round.
BoeuUt Three.
raTPTeT to get tn rloae. bet Jw "wrrti
etraJa-ht lefts kert Mm at a distance
Bat fought for the body, with bofTT
hands as thev came to close range. Tha
Dane with bis head on Gana ahoulder
fuahed joe around the ring. Fighting
nte open Gana beat tbe Battler severely
about the bead. They fought into an
other clinch. Tne lane etarted Joe's
noee and mouth bleeding with left hand.
joe seetnee wiinne to lea
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REMEDIES
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tler. Joe put hard right to body and
two etlf f rlghta te Jaw. They were
rTgnring neaa ana bead at the belL Nel
son bad a shade.
aUm4 Femr.
Joe etaeeere the Battler with
bard lif hte. Tha Dane tried to preae
him. but took a-aMu-d right in the body.
ni ma .iui m amng upper-
cuts. ti cnaaaa joe around the ring.
Com I n m oet of a clinch nana ia
light oa jaw, left on )aw mjifl both hand
ea body. Daae Jolted Joe wits llrht la ft
rrerrtits In ciHch. ani eraahed twe
tarrlfW- lirhte on Jew, bat could not
jton-n Maitior is a clinch, .nd both
fought for tha bndy and ware atiil
fig fating at tha balL Gese roead.-
er4
tn-
T? e Battler ra lata la .re i...
hot rot Into "Waa ranee. Be rrer5
up aa tiana tried -with botb bands, "her
anaulad ea.-k lhr Ht a T-ih i
rllrwh. wiik totor er-n. ja a..,
rn- niMi to jaw tare ttanaa. bet the
Walt te. the lw amnl'whMlf
Bwm-tnettlng ber. haa fda aa
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