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iWednesday, August U3, lyitf. THE NEW CASTLE EEBALD. SEVEN DO YOU KNOW WHY-They Delay Bopls Until You've Shuttled Off? By Fisher THERE OE HE VOOKS THfVY US BKOWn) IWOOLOn't (' THftT GROWN OUR. HONORED FKiFNO JV3 BROWN-HE'S UKE(S600B IS SO CR.00KE.0 TRUST HIM HftS ft THftT 010 NOV TNOSUS SROvn WAS Icfe SO STASHED HOWOOESHej HE COUUO SLEEP WITH ft WOUUO HE HELfGL A WsSnLiSHEO tmfpH SEE. HIS CEUWftV I OM ft CORK PLUMED SHOT OlCK" LOOK OK AWT 1 CEfcrfMNCN ftBOUT POOR.

AN ftB PftTP.m 11k' Ml 1 0 0 Inter-lit Cartooil K. 3 SOME on a rainy day, worms In sight, but. no way of plucking them, in Toledo Hoinmey gave Chaney a light all the way of their ten round go In New Central Gets Into First Bv Forefit AMBRIDGE CHARLIE DUNN PUGILISTIC "NEW BLOOD" TRAINS TO LICK TERRY orK. There's a line of dope from which the fan perhaps can gather an Idea as to how the money will be laid Bessmer Gets Breaks And Downs Poland on the titular battle. i HARLAN.

1Y in. CORTLEY. VA In. SWIMMER WINS Arrow PRESBYTERIAN TEAM STEALS MARCH ON RIVALS, TAKING GAME BY FORFEIT CHAMPIONSHIP whidf makes him dangerous at all times. He thinks he can knock Terry out.

If he does he will be accomplibh-ing something, which so far, has net been accomplished. Terry has been 'Notch CO LLARS Bessemer's fast diamond won a speedy contest from at the former town Monday, 5 eenlt each, 6 for 90 cenfj What the fans of New Castle, Eeavtr Falls and vicnity wish to witness in rings is new faces. They are tired of the same actions, same punches, san.e old manner of getting away from a knockout and the same old victorc. What they desire to see Is a bunch of new blood injected amongst the olJ. which will cause the home guards to freshen up a bit, get out and do, and PICKED TEAM GIVES LEADERS A HARD FIGHT, TIE GAME RESULTING CLUETT, PEA BODY INC, Makers technically knocked out but never "cold to all pleadings." A rubber ball, bounced up and down from the floor has often times put the fans a-think- cither survive or die.

The fans are H. Allen, lb. 2 0 0 3 0 0 Kyan, 2b 2 0 0 0 0 0 Hammlll, 2 0 1 0 0 0 Coen, If 1 0 1 0 0 0 Kusseil, mf 1 0 0 0 0 0 Potter, rf 0 1 0 0 Totals 10 i 4 8 2 2 CENTRAL. PRES. 1 AB.

R. H. P. A. E.

Battley, 2 1 0 4 4 0 Boone, 3b. ...2 0 1 1 10 Bentley, 2 0 0 0 0 0 Neiper, ss 1 0 0 0 2 1 McCracRen, If 1 0 0 0 0 0 Conway, 1 0 0 0. 2 0 Doerr, rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 Carson, mf 1 0 0 0 0 0 Morgan, 1 0 0 7 0 0 Totals 11 1 1 12 9 1 score 8 to 4. Benson of the Bessemer team had his opponents riding at all times, limiting them to six hits and fanning eight. At that, all the breaks must have been with Bessemer, as that team rolled up 11 misplays, according to the evidence given in the box score Harmon for the visitors pitched snappy bail, but was hit in pinches, his downfall resulting.

Teh score: ABS ing of Terry. But this year will either he the la.it or a new beginning for Terry. He can't go on forever beating these young bloods. Further, the fans want going to get it, too, if they care to KM travel around this winter. But one member of the first Christian team put in an appearance for the game with Central Tuesday evening, so that the contest was forfeited to the Presbyterians, putting them a game in front of their two rivals in the wild dash pennant-wards.

Just lor exercise, and to get the evil effects worKed out of their Bystems, the Central gang then took The first light in which new blood will be seen occurr at Ambridgi, Labor T)-av evening. The nuw bloodwill be Charlie Dunn. The Am. BESSEMER K. 11.

bridge boy" Js a prevailing favorite wherever he fights. He isn't a bep.r for clevernes.3, but he can give lake and isn't afraid to take a chance at earning a knockout. He is billed io fight old blood Battling Terry. The latter has been fighting so long around on a "picked" team, which they tied, 1 to 1. Heasley, a recruit pitcher, but little known in the church league, pitched for the scrubs and caused six Central batters to breeze.

The score: Here's a colored (Junboat Smith who doesn't yet know the- palefaeed Gunboat was sunk years ago: Listen Sportin' Ed: I'd like to tight that visiting tbony-hued lightweight who has the audacity to call hiniseir 'Young Joe Black Uunboat famitli. AVeil, go ahead and fight, we're not a coj. Nelson, 2nd. Poikoner, 3rd. Stanley, rf.

Hedberg, ss. Benson, Nord. mf Wire, p. 2 3 1 3 1 1 9 7 0 A. 3 2 0 1 0 2 1 0 to pee hipin cudition.

It is the far.3 who pay to see Battling Terry Split and not Eugene Peluso, private citizen. They pay to see a fighter box and cavort about a ring. If they wished to pay to Pee Eugene Peluso they would visit his billiard parlors' and shekel out the shekels to play btl-liards. Dunn is training at Ambridge, view fit fans which care to watch him condition himself. He reports lhat every day a large gallery present, many feminists being occupants of the cone-chaire in the balcony of the Ambridgo club.

Terry is training here. This is no joke he's training, at and ehould he be wished wd! by the fans he will continue training. If he is not in the best possible shape 1 1 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 here that the fans want him to either get out ahd do something or forever get oft the stool. This is what he plans to do. "None out when game was called.

Scrubs 0 010 1 Central 0 0 0 1 1 Stolen base, Stimple. Struck out by Heasley. by Bentley 4. Bases on balls, off Bentley 2. Umpire, Jones.

Scorer, Milliard. SCRUBS 1. AB. R. H.

P. A. ifl. Williams, 01 6 11 Heasley, 2 0 0 0 0 tstimple, 2 0 1 0 1 0 C. Johnson, 1st.

Carlson, If Dunn and Terry were oinea to here one "memorable sultry nilit when the frost" was much in evidence. Totals 8 14 21 9 11 We don't know who the father ot baseball was, but we'll bet he never got a ticket to the world's series. We don't spose there was any then. POLAND K. H.

P. Ben Cover, 2nd. 0 02 Cook. 3rd 11 0 It was the evening of the new "famous' 'Harry Greb George Chit) However, Dunn dia not fight. He complained of a sore arm and was excused from duty.

However, Charlie Chip took up the cudgel, attempted to do, but failed In his efforts to lick the veteran Italian. But one thing can 'n? Labor day, it is foregone conclusion Dunn will pin hi.3 anatomy to the canvas for a ten toll. CHAMP. KILBANE WON'T ATTEMPT ANY CHANCES OF INJURING RIGHT DURING EARLY ROUNDS OF BATTLE Bill Cover, ss 0 2 1 Which has been suspended longer, the Brooklyn bridge or Kay Stewart, If 0 2 1 It will be the second fight between A. 3 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 Sharp, 0 0 8 McCoy, rf 0 0 1 this pair of battlers.

The previous bout occurred at Beaver Falls ar.d went ten rounds. It was better than correct are no detective sleuth. Harmon, 2 0 0 Baxter, 1st 1 1 9 W. Johnson, mf 0 0 2 Totals 4 6 24 Kilbane will use his right to hook it up and turn Chaney about-face, aa often perhaps as he will his left paw but as for terrific, resounding right cross, or anything that savors of a boasted of by Charlie and Terry. Thty held up the entire fight that evening The bout between Georgo and Greb was very disappointing to the fans.

Dunn is the ex-lightweight amateur champ of the Middle Atlantic statei. He isn't a novice. Ho may roek to the right and roll to the left as ho plunges in but while doing so, is exhibiting an awkwardness cleaverness Sam McVey and Sam Langfora just finished lighting another draw in South America. If they keep on they'll soon be in Liber in. the Terry-Chip fight, and the latter surely was pleasing to the fans.

If Dunn licks Terry, it will be a signal for the young and bloods to pick on the older "stars" around here, who imagine they have their honcra placed so safely there's no likelitooi of them being endangered. (BY FRITZ) Should any local fans who Journey to that titular go between Johnnie Kilbane and George Chaney wish to see the featherweight champ' knock Chaney kaflootin' In the first few rounds with a powerful right mm ml Two baggers, Hedberg, Baxter swinging blow, he will not attempt It unless a knockout Is in sight McCoy run for Cook in 4th. Nelson run for Stanley in 6th. Hit by pitcher, Wire. Base on balls off Johnny, for that matter, could stand up and box his way with Chaney, Krank Maglioni, manager of Chick Maglioni, wants to tight in New Castle soon.

Alright hut you'll need an inter, prefer to pronounce the name. but the Baltirnorlan is one of those Benson oils Harmon, 1. Double plays, Baxter. Struck out by Benson by Harmon 7. Stolen bases, pugs who won't be boxed; he wants ran Wire 2, C.

Johnson, Stewart, oft W. Watching The Scoreboard Johnson. Hits off Benson 6 Harmon 14. Umpire, Thos. Henry.

Billy Edwards wants to tight Tony Koss anywhere at all for money. Go ahead we offer thirty rents. Members of the Wild Lite league RESULTS hand drive, they should perish the thought. He's not going to do it. What's more, Kil is not going to use that right hand very often, unless he is pretty certain there's a fair chance or copping Chaney.

Kilbane, great tighter that he is, never uses his right only when he tries for a clean knockout. "I'll never use that with all my power behind it," Kilbane has told the writer, "unless I'm pretty sure I have a straight line for a knockout. It's my money punch and if it breaks, it keeps me out of work. When I do get an opportunity, a fairly good one, I'll use it and not allow it to dally by my side." Weather Forecast For say that black bass will not bite at night. to be fought.

Chaney will make it a tear-ing-in battle. He lights in this manner all the time. He likes to go into a clinch and battle his way until the opponent and he is locked. Then he steps back, begins all over and never stops. He'p more of a tearing-ln tighter than the champion Therein lies his hope to shear' the toga from the crown of the Cleveland Irishman.

Packey Hommey has fought both the champion and Chaney. Kilbane made Packey look like a sick rooster The Big- Leagues Hon- about that one which bit an. NEW YORK Leo Giebel, the New Vork Athletic Club youngster, who has just won the 440 yard Metropolitan A. A. U.

junior championship, 13 one of the most promising swimmers seen in the east this NATIONAL LEAGUE I other in Apple Alley? They say corn is going to be mighty scarce this year. National Brooklyn at Chicago, clear. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, threatening. Only games today. year.

Giebel ran away with the race which was held off Kockaway YESTERDAYS SCORES. Philadelphia 6, Pittsburgh 2. Pittsburgh 9, Philadelphia 7. St. Louis 6, New York 4.

Brooklyn 9, C'hlcaKO 4. Boston 1, Cincinnati 0. It will be plentiful at the "bio Yesterday's hero Jimmi'o Johnston. Doing hlB best to help the Dodgers win the National league pennant, Jim in Chicago, underestimated the strength left in Mordecal Brown's three digits and stuck his nose in front of the ball. Result: A broken nasal organ and a hospital bill.

Eddie Cicotte of Knuckle ball fame, no longer is a dreaded jinx for the Yankees. The New Yorkers lambasted him for seven runs, just enough to win. rock" next Friday. beach, under the direction of Jamaica Bay Yacht club. He is be ing touted as another Bud Goodwin American at New York, Five inning's, darkness.

partly or Ludy Langer. Chicago cloudy. Gcldie Wins. Young Goldie, Pittsburgh feather. STANDING OF TUB CLUBS.

Won. Brooklyn 6S made a great showing in New York St. Louis at Washington, clear, (2 games.) DCtrCit tt Plitluuvlphiu, lair. Cleveland at Boston, clear. Pet .630 rnj 5S7 .46 .459 .447 Foot-Ball Men last night, defeating ioung Pulton ten smashing rounds.

Lost. 40 II 45 5fi 59 4 63 74 Philadelphia 64 New York 53 Pittsburgh Bil St. Louis 52 ('hicao 51 Cincinnati 43 .368 ENTRY BLANK HERALD LABOR DAY MARATHON RUN Sporting Editor of The Herald I hereby make application to participate in The Herald Labor Day Marathon, and certify that I am an amateur at the racing game. The Yankees bounded from sixth position to third by their victory. Charlie Mullen and Rajah Pockin-paugh were the chief reasons for the Yankee advance.

Both hatted and flielded in great fashion Again it was Joe Buh who hroke the Athletics losing streali. The former world's series hero shut out the Tigers one to nothing. Leaving Town, Team Suffers GAMES TODAY. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. Brooklyn at Chicago.

Many Italian-Americans Killed Or Wounded In The Fighting On Gorizia Line AMERICAN LEAGUE Name. HARM AN AND TWO THOMPSONS ARE TAKING IP RESIDENCE IN OTHER CITIES YESTERDAY'S SCORES. St. 2. Washington 2.

New York 7, Chicago 6. Philadelphia 1, Detroit 0. Boston 3, Cleveland 0. Address. Boston's victory left the Jistance between the Braves and the Dodgers just four games.

The Indians made it six etrUght defeats when they lost to the Red Sox. The Giants have not scorod a run In thirty -seven innings and have been Fourteen innings, darkness. LOSS OK THREE LETTER-MEN WILL BE SEVERE BIX)V TO BOONE'S CREW (BY JOHN II. 1IEARI.EY) WITH THE ITALIAN ARMY AT GORIZIA. Aug.

23. Several thousand Italian-Americans were the army that entered Gorizia and are new storming the Austrian defenses south and east of the captured fortress city. Many of them were killed and wounded. Upon entering Gorizia, I met several Italian-Americans including Luciano Abbate and Pisanl Gennaro, former New York street car men. now hombp ty the Austrian from Mon, Marco and feurrounding heights.

Gorizia is under martial law but the remaining civilians are gradually returning their normal life. The Italians are throwing up strong fortifications to make certain that the Austrian do not recapture tfce city he-tore they can pnh on with a vigorous oifensive. Both south and east of Gor-itz. General Cadorna's lines are being gradually advanced though at some places under the greatest difficultves. Austrian positions on the heights surrounding Gorizin are defended by row after row of electrical chrrged barbed shut out in every game of tho present series with the Cardinals.

STANDING OP THE CLtBS. Won. Lost. Pet. Boston 6S 47 .691 Chicago 65 53 .551 New York 2 53 .639 St.

Louis 63 54 .5.13 Detroit 64 55 Cleveland 62 54 .634 Washinirlon 64 69 .478 Philadelphia 24 S7 .216 Motor Racing At The Butler Fair Through an unfortunate of cr-cunistances it seems apparent that he local high school's football team will be a heavy loser. Tho circumstances mentioned are those which are taking last year's stars out of town. Already It is evident that three of year's stars will leae the city. They are Alec and "Barney" Thompson, whose people, it is understood, ere about to move west, and Harvey Har rapid-fire gunners with armorer auto squadron. Abbat lived on West Forty-Third street and Gennaro on Wvt Sixty-Seventh street, and both were eager for news of America.

GAMES TODAY. Cleveland at Boston. St. Louis at Washington. Detroit at Philadelphia.

Chicago at New York. wir? The suburbs of Gorizn were battered BUTLER, Aug. 23. The to pieces in the fighting that preceded the Italian victory. The Austrians wrecked many buildings before King Victor Emanuel is constantly at the front encouraging his troope.

re gardless of all personal risk. He was In Gorizin when the city was heavily mon, whose rather, Kev. h. k. liar- opening day of the thirteenth annual fair' of Butler county was reatured by motorcycle and automobile races.

OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK Second Annual Track and Field Meet In Connection With THE CHURCH BASEBALL LEAGUE At Elder's Field, Labor Day, Sept. 4 KIELD EVENTS TRICK KVEXTS Shot Put 100 yard dash Discus 220 yard dash Broad jump 440 yard dash High jump Half mile run Pole vault Three mile run (novice) Shoe race for League 100 yard dash, boys under Players 16 60 yard dash, Base running Mark cross after the events you wish to enter and mail at once to Coach 8. H. Haaelwooa.118 N. Mill street.

New Castle, Pa. Name has ucrepied a call to Pittsburgh and will probably leave soon. Harman was the dashing center of last year's team and, according to the ExpectEnormous Crowd At Battle Large crowds witnessed the races. The summaries: Kirst motorcycle race, 5 miles. plans of Coach V.

Boone, would have been levelopcd into a full-back during the coming season, had he re Chautauqua Guarantee Is Refused WILL IY miLIl TAKE TR KING'S NEW DISCOVERY? This best answer is Dr. King's New Discovery itself. It's a pleasant sweet syrup, easy to take. It coo-tains the medicines -vhich years of experience have proven best for Coughs and Colds. Those who have used Dr.

"4ng's New Discovery loni-est are Its best frient's. Brides mained. His loss will be keenly felt, as be was the biggest and also one cf purse J50 Kirst. Gene Walker, Springfield. Indian, time second, Kd Mctall, Pittsburgh.

Indian; third, Frank Braesecker, Pittsburgh, Indian; fourth, C. H. Johnson. Wellsville, Cyclone. Second motorcycle race.

5 miles, purse J50 Kirst, Gem Walker, In the fastest on last year's team. CLEVELAND. Aug. 23. While Featherweight Champion Johnny Kilbane trained today for his fifteen round battle with Challenger George Chaney at Cedar Point on Lahor Day.

Promoter Matt J. Hinkle began to figure out how he will accommodate all those who have applied for reserved seat tickets. Alec Thompson played several games in tbe back field last year, and was available for use in nearly any position. P.irney played a every bottle is guaranteed. If ytm a meetinsr of committees from ji.

vnn vnnr dian, time 6:10 3-4; second, Ed McCall, Indian; third. C. H. John the Board of Trade. Y.

M. C. Civic 6" Y.1 11 league. Mahoniniitown Commercial money back. Buy DOtUe.

ns S3 game at end during the entire season, and was relied on to have a great sea son. Cyclone: fourth. Frank Brae club and Federatiun of Women's clubs i directed. Keep what is left for Indications at this early date are that the Cedar Point arena will be packed by a ten thousand capacity crowd, netting Hinkle in Bate receipts. Matt said today that nf the monev is ulreadv In hi son this fall.

secker, Indian. First automobile race. 3 miles, Cough an Cold Insurance. Adr. Thousrh reeretful over the loss of was deferred.

Mrs. Nora Larpe of the first prize. $50; second priie, 25 hands and that reservations hare been ICoit-Alber Chautauqua circuit of Cleve- throe of his best men. Ccf-h Boone i-3 not down-hsrtpd. lut will fight bird to build up the cornbiuatir.n witn othfr made for more ringside seats man are land addressed the meeting in an enort to brine available.

i to secure endorsement First. H. L. Robinson. Washington.

Haynes. time 3:48 3-4; second. Davy McCurtv. Pittsburgh. Dart; third.

H. E. Wynne. Butler. Saxon.

year. While th.t Chautauqua here next Word waa received today some individuals were In favor or it Chaney will pull stakes at his players. New material may come thronch th freshman claps and from BALTIMORE OHIO open air camp near Baltimore probably committees as a whole refused a urdar una reaca Cleveland Sunday. He I It is lust possible that action will be Is scheduled to start training here outside, and in any case there Is an abundance of ppcond string men left from last year' team who can fill in acceptably In the various vacancies. Midar at the Marotta Athletic club gymnasium.

taken in a month or two by the Chautauqua In an effort to be represented in 117 in New Castle. ENTRY BLANK. Sons of Veterans' Field Day, Cascade Park. Labor Day. ASr.

O. V. Boone: Pleas ent-r In the following venu: loo yartl daab JZO low hurdles 200 yard dah Hight jump 440 yard dash lnterscholastic discus Half mile run inierscholastio discus On- mile run 12 roud shot put One mue relay 1 pound shot put Pole Vault Mark atter each events for which you wlah to enter anl return to O. V. Boone.

North Mercer street. New Caa-tie. before August 31. Second automobile race. IB miles, first 200; nceond.

priie, 1100, third prlae B0; fourtn prUe, $23 Ktret, H. L. Kobinoon, Haynea, time 1-4; aeeond, Fran Jones. Pittsburgh, Kline; third, A. C.

VH-aon. Youngalown, A. W. Special: fourth, H. Wynne, Haxon; nith, Davy McCurty, Dart, EXCURSION TO CEDAR POINT ASD RETVRX $1.75 Sunday, avetal Trala I nm Jfew Cle Sil a.

am. K. teae. lYtwrmtaaT. peeial trala leam Saaaukf at aa- feajfral ttaee.

THE OLD RCiiAHLK1 sun a insiou htbttt bti. KIUXD BY LIGHTNING ALTOONA. Aug. S. Warren Shaw, six years old.

was Instant'? kill- sd when struck: by lightning, and a number of others Injured, durin? a severe storm which swept Blair county last night. Much damage was done t. Kor tb treatment ot Chronic, Karroua, Blood. General. Complicated and especial Uiseaeea ot both mim kien a d'seeeee a aoe.

le U. Open daily a. m. to p. in.

Conaultaticna free. OrtWee loa Seat WaaMar-toa Street, Tew Caatle. Vaw REMEDYFORMEN. Ker rail laletraaatleaw Flynn Matched, Pnr-lii ha" nphl te art eo; Pylinn tember In a I rva4 Tleket A a eat. AT YOUR DRUGGIST.

craps and buildings In the southern jl part of the county, I.

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