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SUNDAY HORNING FRUITVALE CLUB ARRANGES PAGE OF FAST CARD FOR THURSDAY TRIBUNE'S DOUBL Husky Charley Miller Is Figured as Possible Successor to the Mighty Johnson arms of Miller are photos of was. The question is, will Jack Johnson, who Is champion Milfer gain the laurels one has A snapshot of husky Charley Miller, th CaHf rnia-vhite hope, showing the long stretch of his fighting weapons, From tip to tip of fi ngers there is a space of 78 Inches. JOHNSON, LIKE ALL MEN, CANNOT STAY RETIRED Underneath the outstretched -and of Jim Jeffries, who and the other had. ADOPTION Of BOXING BY OLYMPIANS WILL HUPPASIIME NEW YORK. Aug.

24. One of the thlnga to be considered at tbe sext meeting of tha Iuter- attAnal nivmnl MmmlltM I. tha fnarallatfon of boilng sa a regular scheduled event In the BOXING CLUBS PROMISING PLENTY OF FIGHT ACTION Fruitvale Club Starts Ball to Rolling Closely, Followed by Three Con- tests Oyer the Bay By BERT LOWRY. Fellow Will Take a Swing or Two More Into Roped Arena; Flynn Has Varied Career (By W. W.

NAUGHTON.) I 4 hint ma case NTEREST in affairs pugilistic are keen the present time, for followers of the" padded mitt artists have several nifty bouts promised them within the next two First on. the cards will come the card 'of tre Fruitvale Club at the Oakland Wheelmen's Pavilion at Twenty-fourth street and Oakland avenue next AN FRANCISCO, Aug. 24. Lives of champions remind us we can pull out of the race. And retiring, leave behind us footprints that we can retrace.

So we did not lose Jack Johnson. We simply mislaid JS -) VI Vp. VT. NATJGUTON July he went against Johnson, the chkm- 9' 1 A ljai i I aw rl an W. VT.

NATJGUTON. I Thursday evening. Following this will come the bouts of the Ormonde Club at Dreamland Rink at San Francisco. On the following Monday, September 2, at Daly City, Charley Miller and Jim Flynri meet in a bout scheduled to go twenty rounds, while on the Monday after, September 9, Willie Ritchie and "One-Round" Hogan will box at Coffroth'sEighth street arena at San Francisco. him and nowjie is back in the business at the old stand.

Jack says he has returned to the strife of the ring simply to vindicate himself. Some of the critics said it was the knowledge that he was not as chipper. in a fighting Bense as he used to be, that warned Jack it was time to cease making footprints in the sands of time. put it on luch a footing that the ihort bout game will be clean and honeit and worth the attending. We are not fully familiar, with the powers of the committee but understand that they, are to remedy all the abuses that prevail In the game and that they are to select the men that are to box and those that are not to box.

By segregating the fighters Into classes It means that certain men will be allowed to box four round bouts, while others must confine themselves to the long bouts. Under this plan of segregation the committee can eliminate such boxers as Jack Johnson, Tommy Burns, Al Kaufman. Al Falser, Bombardier Wells. Ham lAnpford. Joe Jeannette, Sam McVey, Frank.

Klaus, Jack Dillon. Billy Parke, uijmpie games. JBe recognition oi ine a port mar. me doui lasts, ne may nr.p u-uu-by the committee Is oae of the greatest npllfta fusion on some of his critics while do-the boxing game haa received in years, snd It lng so, but he will not entirely disprove Is arerredTlt will have a far-reaching effect, the lesson some of the critics learned both upon professions and amateur boxing. from the Flynn-Johnson fight.

I'harlea Harvey, secretary of the New York Take the writer for Instance. I gath-Ststc Boxing Commission, went to Stockholm a red from the affair In New Mexico that at the behest of American patrons of the game I Johnson showed a falling away la stam-for th purpose of interceding for the sport. I (na and willingness to become" embroiled, which, through tbe commercialism that per- wa haf inclined to believe that If BIG LEAGUERS ARE GETTING READY TO GRAB 'EM Tnder the new national agreement tbe drafting season will com-mense this fall September 15, Commencing on that date and extending to September 20, major league clnba have the privilege of selecting players from the minor leagues for the following season upon payment .4 of the following sums: 12500 for each player selected from Class AA. $1500 for each player selected from Class A. $1200 for each player selected from Class B.

1750 for each player selected from Class C. $500 for each player, selected from Class D. Tbe class AA drafting season commences two days after the expiration of tbe major league drafting season and continues for five days. Each classification below AA has five days for drafting, two days Intervening between the periods of each classification. After the big fellows get If there are any left, the smaller fellows get a chance In rotation.

RE1LLY TAlKS OF OUTLAW TIMES IN BASEBALL "Talk about sny rough stuff," murmured Charley Rellly as bs watched the scrap between Bill Tledemann and Johnny Kane, at Los Angelra last' week, why I've seen lot of It right hers Is tbla town. I'll never forget one hot Sunday morning game we had here ahent ten yeara ago. "It waa In 1902 when the Ia Angeles team waa playing Qsklsnd. The score waa 0 to (I in the alxta or aeventh Inning, and you can gueas there waa some lifht hitting and some very good baseball to make that kind of a score, or so-score. "In the sixth Inning -'-die Householder, who was playing centerfleld for Loe Angelas, ran to first on what was an Infield out, and when he got to the bag bumped Into Truck Eagan, who waa playing first for Oakland.

"Ths bump knocked Truck down, snd when he got up he slugged Householder In the left I sys snd knocked hlra flat. Kddls jumped npl on. the neck, snd when thV other playeri go I to first thars was general mix. but so further I in an ipsiani ana rioarea Ksgan with a punch Jack was real wrathy when he read it and declared he would hop back into the thick of things to convince the dear public he had been libeled. "I want to show people I am at my best right now," said Jack.

"Bring on your Joe Jeannettea and your Al Pallets two at a time If you like." Then he signed for a 10-round bout with Jeannette at flie BL Nicholas club, New York, on the i4i)f September 25. The chances are Johnson will make Jeannette see stars In every round of the 10 or at any rate In every round rivnn had keDt his head and stayed right with the negro the latter would b.en wor i I felt reasonably 1 sure) that If some taller, bigger and stronger man had faced Johnson that day the re stilt would have been disastrous to the champion. To put It In a nutshell, a doubt formed In my mind as to whether Johnson was still capable of going the championship distance. TEN ROUNDS NOT BAD. Ten rounds is not an arduous Journey for a fighter who knows how to economize in the matter of movement and exertion and who knows the angles of a ring as thoroughly as a crack cue handler knows a billiard table.

It Is only a few weeka ago that I said in one of my Sunday articles that Johnson could doubtlessly amass money and protect hjs prestige if he elected to round out his career with 10 round bouts. I even said that I could not see much hope for Jeanette In a go of that length even If It were reasonable that Johnson could not cart? his condition over a longer route. There Is all the difference between a 10-round bout and one of double jthat length, or longer. Unless Johnson is' worse off than I suspect, I took to see him set a clip that will make Jeanette's eyes pop even though Master Jack may have little In reserve at the finish. He has a level head and knows to a dot when starting out on a 10-round Jaunt how far he can draw upon his stock, of strength and speed.

The bout at the St. Nicholas should be well worth witnessing, no matter what comes of It. Johnson is anxious to set himself right and Jeannette will try to furnish a reason for baiting the champion for a year or more. FROM CHAMP. TO NOVICE.

Jim Flynn Is experiencing the uds and downs of the Queensberry game. Last BIQ LEAGUE UMPS COMING. Several big league umpires will win-' ter in Los Angeles this season. Among them wljl be Mai Eason of the National league: 'Brennan, also of that league, and Rqbert Hart othe American. plon of the world, this coming Ibor day he will tackle big Charlie Miller, the veriest novice in the heavyweight ranks.

"Just think of it," mused Flynn after he had installed himself In his training quarters at the Ocean Beach House, "1 was the first man who put a glove, on Miller's hand. He came over to Billy Shannon's when I began training for my first fight, with Jack: Johnson and asked to be allowed to help out He. did not know a thing about sparring, but matters were in such shape that I could not spare hlm. "Sparring partners were scarce and I wanted to practice body punching, go Miller got his. Occasionally he would say to me, 'please, if you don't mind, would you hit me in the face Instead? Flynn will have to divest his mind of the idea that Miller Is as easy now as he was then.

The big Roumanian has gained confidence if he has not widened his knowledge of hitting and RIVERS AND MANDOI BUSY PRIMING fOR 20-ROUNDGO (By CHARLfcS F. EYTON.) LOS ANGELES. Aur. 24. Onlv elaht days more until the Vernon arena of the Pacific Athletic club will be the, scene of what should prove to be one of the most sensational lightweight ring battles ever staged.

on beptember 2, one wek rom Monday afternoon, Joe Rivers and Joe Man-dot will meet In a scheduled 20-round engagement, a bout that will have distinct bearing on the world's light we'ht championship as the winner will be the legitimate challenger for Wol- gaet nonors. Rivers and Mandot are leaving no stone unturned to get themselves into the best possible physical condition, i Kach boy knows that a reverse at this stage of their careers would mean the loss of a chunce at the peerless Adolph I and this chance Is what the two Josephs have ben concentrating their erfiergles on ever since tliey broke Into the boxing game. On form, these tw? classy lightweights should put up a battle that will keep the "bugs" In a frengy of delight and expectancy from start to finish. Rivers and Mandot both are young and ambi- -tlous and probably at their best weight right now. Their gameness cannot be disputed as both have been thoroughly tried out In this lenneot.

There la rmth. lng to choose between them in regard to the scientific end and they both carry the desired wallop to waft each other Into sltimberland. The Labor day event at Vernon should be one long lingering dream of Queens-berry bliss. At their training camps, Vernon and Venice, ths lightweights are giving performances dally and both camps play to capacity attendance. ACME WHEELMEN TO -BE STRONG BERG CUP CONTENDERS The annual Berg trophy race will be held at the Stadium, Golden Gate park, Kan Francisco, this afternoon.

Three cycling clubs are entered In the race, the iiarden City Wheelmen of San Jose, the New Century Wheelmen of Ban Francisco and the Acme Wheelmen Oakland. The Garden City and New Century wheelmen each have won this race twice before and it is necessary to win three times before tire cup, which was given by Mr. Berg of Oakland, can remain theirs permanently. The Acme being a new club have no wins on the cup. The line-up is as follows: Acme Bud Clarke (captain).

Doc l'rlor, Harry Hoffman, W. Bpencer, Ben Hartwell and Ed Carroll; subs, C. NeL-rn and B. Martin. New Century Coughlln.

rfrBorrV Pangelii, W. Hammttt, T. Murray and A. lioin. Garden City I.

King, C. Baxter. I Bookman, C. Frown, I. Isentrout and O.

Innman. The Acme club has. a very strong team snd has great confidence In winning the race. WILL QO AFTER THI RECORD. George.

Oano and Minor Heir will try annex the world's recorfl for a mile to pole at the opening of the Minnesota state fair races in September Jn Minneapolis. American League I PHILADELPHIA. Aug. Louts lost double-header to Philadelphia today; Tbe second game waa plsyed to close score, while Philadelphia took the first naa with Mcnrr-s: First tme R. H.

E. i-nusiieipnia j3 V. 1 Lapp; Nplar and Krirhell. second game R. H.

1. rmtaaeipn.it 0 iiii i 2 Ilntterlea Coomba snd Egan; Powell snd Alexander. NEW YORK. Aug. 24.

The Hlghlnndore ran ahead of Chicago In the game today. There waa plenty of hilling on both, sides, gcore if tr iots Chicago Hatterles ford sod Sweeney: Schalk. .7 11 13 White WASHINGTON, Aug. wss no game between Detroit snd Washington this afternoon account of the funeral of Prealdent Noyce BOSTON, Allg. 24.

A comeriv nf err.tr. was played by Boston and Roth aides had several bad mistakes to their credit. Scwr: R. H. E.

ton o. icveltmd g- Fstteriea Wood arid7 Cado: Grm. Ksler and O'NslL While the flrt card to ba staged, that of the Fruitvale club, Isn't composed of champions there ere several food boys hilled end the fans should get a run fur their money and then some. Elongated Percy Cove and Walter Frott will furnish the wind up of the show and the fani ere well acquainted -with the paet record! of theee two boys. It ehould be a lively contest for both can and will fight and that about all the fane look for, There are good fights on the rent of the card, too.

Willie Canole and Kay Tiraughman mill Jlx rounde and so do Bert Sealey of Alameda and Ed W111U, a big husky from- the eaet. Added to theee three six, round bout there are to be three four round boute hot ween Cutcheey McGrasr and Harry Kid Slwash and Young Pepperi and Pasty Ryan and Eddie Qlbbs. ORMONDet CLUB SIO.NS CARD. iuofobtnvr Nell TVuffv of the Or monde club will make hie eecond bow al a promoter next Friday night at Dreamland rink and has arranged the following card for the fanclere of the four round a.me.' Main event nmy weens rick, mlridlftweleiits. Will beml-flnal Ed Kennedy vs, Al Hams, heavyweights.

fcpeclal events Marty -Kane. vs. ManijeJ Vlera, featherweights; Rufus Wllllairtt vs. Frank Logan, mlddlewelghts; Berney Klchter vs. Joe Herrlck, welterweights.

Preliminaries Young Ktchel vs. Jim Bea, lightweights; Paul Pollock vs. Joe Btanton, lightweights; Frankle Holmes vs. George Hall, bantamweights. The last show that Duffy promoted was vne of the best ever staged at Ijreamffcnd rink and many favorable com-ments were heard concerning the clean cut manner In which he conducted his show.

He says that the same conditions will prevail and that he has a forfeit from each contestant for appearance In the ring that evening. FLYNN WILL RULE FAVORITE. That Charley Miller will have-, big bunch of rooters at the ring side a week from tomorrow In his battle with Jim Flvnn at Daley City was exemplified Friday night when the big fello step-tied into th ring at Dreamland to be Introduced to the crowd. -j When be waa presented the fans stood up and gave him a long and' rousing cheer and as he passed on his way back to seat many spoke word of encouragement to him. It was another day the big fellow spent at Shannon's yesterday.

Tt was the usual drill and grind with him of punching th bag, hiking over- the hills and boxing. In the latter he took on Cievs Hawkins and Ed Willis for five rounds each. Ths other half of the show, Jim Plynn, also spent a 'good day In the gym. at the Ocean Beach pavilion near tlie Cliff House, boxing several round with his sparring partners. Being a veteran at the game, FWnn Is already ruling public choice and the e'Mrns rolnt to him going Into the ring a 10 to ,7 or better favorite.

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B.r mf vaur i ii-t. A.tf 1 1 i r. Jimmy Clabby, Mike Olbbons, Packey MiFa'rlnrt ah wuiu pithi I Jack Hogan, Frankle Burns, Abe Attell, i Johnny Kilbane. Johnny Coulon and other stars of the ring, and for trrts the fans should be thankful. The committee will have the right, too, to make suggestion's as to how a show should be conducted and It Is hoped that they have the right to keep the fakers who rob the public out of the ring.

This list would be a long one, but easy to make for past performances of such men as Soldier Elder, Freddy Bogan, Red Watson, Jim Cameron and others show that WieT-sriotrld-be put Into the ash can. BET HIS ALL THAT JOHN L. SULLIVAN WOULD WIN The announcement fhat Jlnj Wakaly, the old-time New fork apontlng man, waa living In Ntw York laat weejl recalled the fact that he waa one of Qw'flrat back the redoubtable John Bulllvnti-'ln theSpelmy daya of tbst noted fighter, and, alio toYall attention to the difference is handling n)i(lllfta In those days and at the preeent tlm Braing had sot then become the pleasing amuaement apeetacls whUa it is St prsaent. The fighters bad te tartffs for purses euhacrthd by frlenda of tbe two contestants or for- atakea wagered by a porting men, generally aaloonkeepera or-gambling-house proprietors, who took fancy to a fighter and decided to I'M blm a lift In the world by staking him for a fight. It was the naual cuatom for the backer to pay the board and lodging of fighter while training snd alio to atand for the expeniea of tbe trainer, and to supply the Hakes or wager which the man waa to pay over to the conqueror If beaten.

Ths backera would generally stand for the axpeneea out of halt the wlnnlnge. although If he were a generous fellow, and in addition to ths actual atake money had wn a number of wagers, he would give the puglllat all the atake money, feellngd aatltifled with his winnings from other sources. Of rnuree. If the tighter loet It was, an entirely different tory. Then the barker was out not only the staks money he had put np, but the cx pense money and the money he lost In outnlilc wagers.

Ths money aa general thing all went to the winner. Ins loses waa never con-aldered, for there was no such thing aa a division of the money, eo much for ths winner and so much for tho loser, aa came into fashion wttb ths glove fighting In arranging I rflit a sporting man did not expert to back a loaer. He wsa looking for victory. If his protege lost the backer was all out and thvrs was nothing to give the defeated pogllnt. Bnt it was often tile caas that where man lost, his victor would save a.

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His mission was so succesaful that there la little doubt now but that boxing will be placed os a pr with wrestling, running and jumping. The plan Is to bavs bouts for the various weights titles. Recognition by the Olympic committee mesas more to boxing than would appear to the casual observer. Not oaly doea It affect the amateur boxera. but also professionals, as holding bouts at the games will necessitate the holding of elimination and practice contests In the vartona cosntrlfs.

This will result In the general pub-He obtaining a greater underatandlng of tbe aiKM-t than now obtains. In amateur bouta between collegians snd sttiletlc club men, tbe pskKlpala ualug large gloves, many objectionable featurea could be obviated. A contestant who ahowed algne of being used up and all. Is could be declared loser, and this would encourage the development of defensive boxers. With elaas of jexceptlonally clever defen-alve boxera In the ring, If would be neeesssary for winners to become llghtnlng-faat boxers to SI8D in and land blows, at the aame tlms pro tecting themselves, and then the evil would find Its own remedy.

It Is believed tbat boxing under such con dltlons and regulatlona as would he provided by tbe Olympic committee would have an appeal to the women spectators as well aa tbe mes snd would he vlewaa purely aa sn sthletlc con test. In England snd France It la said that women patrons are as ardent as the men st the boxing bouts. Ine. recent invasion or tnose countries by the trio of American negroesgam Ban McVey and Joe Jeannette, so duced Interest In boxing to both sejaa, ai abroad the black men are a curiosity. HOSP IS WILLING TO PITCH A GAME OR TWO FOR HAP LOS ANGELES, Aug.

4. There has been considerable talk around I.os Angeles of "Happy" Hogan's pitchers not being able to hold up for the remainder of the season. Hogan has strengthened his with the addition of "Spider" Baum, but he also has another ace In the hole. Francis Hosn, who started his baseball catr Pltch'r- he will go on, 'ne mound again If the Tiger wirier last season for Oie Villagers Hosp started the season by playing shortstop. Brashear was injured and Hosp was moved over to second base.

Later Patterson was hurt and Hosp haa been playing first base since then, with the exception of a few weeks, when he waa out of the gajne with an injured finger, National League PITTSBURO. Aug. 24. The Pirates were un. able to stop the Giants today and dropped the third straight game, making four out of five.

Thls gives the leaders another Increass over the fighting Cuba. Vllti started the game rnr. the oianta. but the Plratosvrers beginning to gat his number snd he wss replaced by Matnewson. Rrnra; pittsbnrg 7.

2 7 0 York 6 .2 Gibson; lilTtter I en Adarqa, Camnlta snd Wlltae, Mathewspn and Meyeri. CINCINNATI. Aug. 24. Philadelphia best Cincinnati In a close gams today.

Both Fromms and Rixey were In excellent abape. and Pitched' a' great game. Tbey held tbe hits down to nine for tbe game. Score: R. H.

E. Cincinnati 0 4 2 Philadelphia 1 5 1 'Batteries Promme Ruggs snd McLesn; Rlxey and Kllllfer. CRICAOO. Aug. 24.

The Cuba' bad their av. erage reduced and their gain in tbe pennant race set bark today by losing a game to the Brooklyn team. The heavy hitting of both teams was the feature of ths game. Score: R. H.

E. Chicago 4 1.1 0 Brooklyn 14 1 Batteries Lsvender, Toney snd Archer; Ty. 1 ST, LOUIS, Aug. 54. Brooklyn made-, ttirea runs and three errors and ten hits while Sf.

Louis, got seven runa on eight balls. Score: R. H. E. St Louis Brooklyn 10 8 Batteries-tr-Sallee and Wlngoj Stack, Ketser, Cart is snd Phelps.

damage was dons. Eddie was strong follow nB, lne original uai-thoee days snd sonfe alngger, believe me. by: never falters. He says that continued 0 to 0 Into ne P'tehers go well, he ninth, snoln the laat half when ws were at 1 going- to- ask Hga to let him pitch bat snd two mes out snd the bsses empty. It part of a game.

He twirled a few games -7" parrying and he has also become so seasoned to hard knocks that the ordinary smashes of pugilistic commerce disturbs him very little. And he has developed a forthright style of fighting. He has had it dinned Into him by the -wise lads or the game who have seconded him from -time to time that the only way to discount clever boxing is by tearing- to close quarters. When Charlie starts after hlg man he thuds like a horse on a board walk and strains the ring ropes to such an extent that spectators with close in seats are willing to exchange for locations further back. He Is about as graceful an elephant crashing through underbrush and just about as easy to stop.

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H. ruse team. Beach, former champion Alameda high school pitcher, will be ftrthe box for the Dowa. wfll be caught by Lee. LJlXt Urn LiUI flabland.

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