Show Will Receive 1083 3 E Each Eh h Minute NEW V YORK Aug ug e New U. height heights In ting finance were reached In the signing of or park parkey Y and nd Mike Gibbons to box In this this' city These TheM two to from today th three thre e weeks V artIsts agreed to box ten rounds round fJ glove of ot 82 32 32 decision for a a. purse to tore r re receive relve EDO of ot which McFarland Is 18 and Gibbons No lve f and even avon titles sj will wU be he Involved knockout occur the result sul though I a value without championship will be the cIrcumstanCe the payin paying pay- pay in ing rinder of IMS 83 per minute to McFarland d minute to Gibbons es- es st s- s n 1500 per t what Is ia undoubtedly yi D. D new Owing Ow Ow- re record ord r In limited round pugilism ing ng to the skill and reputation flea tion ot of these thue modern modem rinK ring K generals are aro quite likely to the gat gate receipts exceed ed by byl several ev thousand dollars dollar Incidental ext ex- ex th the th purse an and other but there 1 la nothing in local t history to warrant the Idea JJ that tl the receipts will wll approach PP ach the figures figure re reached In famous ba battles of ot ofha th ha past The largest sate gite receipts ever recorded re- re e corded at a. a bout In New flaw York York were were taken In at th fh the Jeffries- Jeffries Shark Sharli Shar- Shar k 1 li y twenty five round bathe fought nl itt Coney y Island November J 2 J. J The Tb-e fight between Jim Corbett and ond JOa JQ McCoy during the closing days ays of or the Horton law under which some of the greatest bouta boutot of modern ring history ewi f fought netted 5 at att t tWe gate fights Championship In Noy Ne- Ne and several other y Tida da AU Australia have drawn larger gate gates gates' but bu mf many famous fighter r rs Including Nel- Nel e eon cab n G Gans ns McGovern mona mone and Corbett risked tad and in some cases lost their titles titles' before gatherings the re re- re from which did not equal the warn sUm in set aside for tot Gibbons Gibbon and Mc Me- Farland nd t The h European war has hu taken its t lI in German sports as II well na as from th the other nations nation engaged In the great conflict Among the 1 latest re report reports re- re port pOtts ports from Berlin Is one to to the theof theet ef et effect of- of f t that the thO annual fall fail races of ot the G German Motorboat club usually beldon held beld heldon heldon on the he near Berlin BerHn have been cancelled The fact that many motorboat torboa t owners with their crAit craft have yo 1 Joined l ed the Volunteer Motorboat corps 8 and the necessity of ot saving taso gasoline lne are the reasons assigned This cancellation of or the tho races for tor the co cond Id time deals the n motorboat port sport aj I bIo blow bo for tor there has bas been nothing aton along this line Une since the Baltic Sea trip of ot the Imperial Motor Yacht att t club lu lubin In ln Tu June e J 1914 The club In announcing the cancellation says eS th tIt t nothing g Is Ig planned for the Im Immediate lm- lm m mediate dl te future ut re M 4 5 S u AA l i match between be t tween w n h the ite racquet et stars rs of or the Pa Pa- r fc and Atlantic Ul coast 9 appears t to be tf The h eastern astern tennis play play- exa are keen to to meet their western conquerors c again believing that they ca on orl grass the honors lost t cour courts s of the tar far west t l association I officials s are are- r planning to stage the matches at rit 1 r t f Hills Hili L L. L 1 11 following the theN N National Cha Championship plon hl tournament ri under nd big t league gue system nr be e. e played pl In Cuba next season ulon The TP new ew organization will be he known A. A Federal league and In the fuh fu- fu h e the he game tame will b be governed IntHe in inthe the ma manner ner 88 as it U JS 1 in the theU U United St Stater te tes A National commission commis ls' ls sion umpires umpire contracts and all the n of s ot big bh league baseball figure the In-the Cuban organization in the future 1 J p The ma e emb members r. r of ot th the Syracuse University Uni Uni- fo football ba- ba baI I t team m will be able to qualify as v veteran teran globe trotters when it t ho l 1 i f gl gridiron iro season season h b has ended No p eastern tern college eleven eleve of ot recent y NI ars b has faced e as- as many as many and as as long lumps Jumps a A the thO Orange schedule calls for foJ this fall laU with wit a season which begins be- be gins n nt home hom on September r 25 and anden en M t Portland Ore on December 1 The team starts st touring on ori Octo Octo- I be b r 9 6 9 when Princeton will be played Tb The rue following Satar- Satar c r day a ay will be bo met at rt home and a week later the Salt L Lake ke City el eleven ven will wm go so to Providence to face Brown Ann Arbor will wm be visited ed on October 10 JO for tor the purpose of ot play play- Ing Y Yosts Yost's t University of Michigan gridiron cl clan n The Tp first two Saturdays Satur days day o of November will bo spent ent at t Syracuse entertaining entertaining- Mt Union and Colgate teams team Dartmouth will follow tot fol low Jow on November 20 0 and then the tho Orange eleven will trek westward Thanksgiving Thanksgiving- day will see the tho te team m engaged with the University of or Montana Montana Mon Mon- tana tuna players at Ml Missoula soul and on December December De De- cember comber 1 t Syracuse will close an e ex exceedingly cx- cx bUll busy season b by tackling th the tho Oregon Agricultural College t team m J at P Portland Ore Walter Parry Johnson mainstay of ot S the Washington American n League club pitching staff completed eight year of ot twirling service for tor or Clark Griffith on the first of the month Johnson Johnon Joined tho the Washington team August 1 1907 while still I In n his hi teens His big circuit debut was made Il against t the Detroit Tigers and al although although al al- tho though gb he allowed si six Ix hits he WAS w s only der detested defeated 3 I to 2 2 after a gloss rr ir game e. e During his 18 eight years with the Washington club Johnson has hu played In Sn nearly games and ha hM a batting average of ot and a a. grand fielding so average of His highest fielding average wu was 1000 made mad in 1113 and ana his beat best batting figures were ere made the year p previous e 1 ue During the next three weeks eek two of at the principal golf courses in the tho Lake region will 1111 be bo the centers of attraction for the vast army of American Amer Amen ican m men n and Women women who are Interested Interested Inter Inter- ested este In the royal and ancient ga game t One week from today the amateur championship tou tournament nt of the United States Golf Golt association will begin on the links of ot the Country club of Detroit Grosse Point Farms Michigan and the tho the women's women national tournament will commence nine days later at the club Lake Forest Illinois This is II the tho second time timet during the history of ot golf olt Inthis In this country the wom worn ens en's championships have been allotted to western estern clubs In tho the same year rear Eight y years ago b both th championships were decided on western courses It was then that Jerome D. D Travers w won n I the first of ot his hi four national Victories I b by defeating defeating- Arch Archibald bAld Graham tb the former New J Jersey state cham champion fon i in the final on the links Unk of ot the Euclid club Cleveland Ohio Ohto In July 1907 In the following October at lat atthe atthe the Midlothian Country club lub Blue Elue Island Ill m. Mist Miss f 1 Margaret Curtis Curtis' of ot Essex county Mass w n women's wom worn ens en's national honor from her ber sister Mis Har Harriet lct S. S Curtis the 1906 champion t- t Although entry for fOI tb the amateur championship will not cl close until next Monday the list of ot of aspirants to the titles so far tarla is a a. very verr representative tive tire one and Secretary Howard F. F Whitney of ot the U U. S S. G. G A expects that Bt the fl field ld of ot competitors will compare more mor than favorably with any previous tournament With the addition of ot seven forty names to the eligible ble H list t a a. few tew d days day ys ago th there re are over o golfers rated at five strokes strokes' and under and arid there is hi everY every Indication that this years year's ear contest contest will be unusually interesting interesting- For the first time since e its Inception Inception tion lion the national e event ent will m begin a D.- full week before the tha da day dax set lIet for the final round this year year In or order er erto to to cope lIu successfully against the congestion tion hitherto experienced by the of officiate ot- ot ficiala in jn han handling big big- hr fields in the elimination round lound the committee has wisely arranged l for a preliminary qualifying round of ot eighteen holes tobe to 10 tobe be played next Saturday The best sixty four scores that day will en entitle entitle entitle en- en title those who make them to take part in the thirty-six thirty hole bole Q qualifying round on Monday Monda August 30 and the two thirty-two players h having ving h scores in the 6 second cond days day's play will qualify for tor participation LUon fri in- inthe the thirty six hole match play rounds forthe for tor the championship h during th the remainder remain d der r of the week I |