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ENING WORLD FRE ARE JUST A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOR THE FOOTBALL’ SEASON BADD OIOROREE HES HEHEHE OEE DERE DEED E496 94114-5185 OOOO BEGIE EOE OEH ES POLCPLODODISGORONED SOOT 1 IHD MOODEIOOOD OOF 0O104 SHOVE VERSES GE H80G5 6004.104 066005000 00080 010 THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING. FRPTHIMAR 12, 100 a NE ees ee ome SPORTS EDITED BY [*rc5:s%%1 ROBERT EDGREN — AT COLUMBIA. rare 4 A @O HORSE PoweR_ SS AUTO ENGINE ATTACHMENT LIKE THIS WOULD “ARE THE TACKLERS CLIME & FENCE. Some Few SUGHT MeRovEmeNTS IN FOOTBALL, ARMOR, WOULD PAAKE TOUCHDOWNS BaASy, oa A ~ ~ IF SOME BNTERPRISING MAANAGER, COULD ONLY “S— GeT vere INTO THE GAME > A LITTLE MILITARY BALOON STRATEGY Wout BRING IN Points, oee 8 1449- D OAEAEEDIDEDLA DD IS 2999849099 19 HOGDEOM Fb DODD 1-9-4-4.4-.046 846-408 <#/ BOWLERS SOON TO BEGIN [HLL SHSON ON YALE HAS LIST EGAN To GO WEST WITH Lj WORK ON THE ALLEYS) SPEOWIY OPES’ TICKLE NMNEY. = EX-CHAMPION TRAVIS — Bowling tournaments are soon to be| held by several leagues at former hea4-! | r YEN, Conn. Sept on Walter J. Travis and H. Chandler, pete, and there is likely to be a wuard EQuip Born Te f rw) under way. prerha and the interest manifested eal ba Mier reltagth Spectway Bee) Ma even cote Stet. hte | |Pepresentative held of metropoiltan play- with 5 OUNCE tLoveS; nt-seers lined | Continues to lose the strong players sho | Egan will come together again in a wolf | rer A et rinkli ¢ Phila. 2 All over the city preparations are the clubs has been greater than any |the course Aynday hed the |fgured on having for her football eleven tournament in Gt. Louls next week. | Geiphlana and Westerners. Later inthe & CAAT WOUsD PACK Deing made by the crack alley men Previous year. New leagues are being pacers 906 Y nd trotters get thelr workouts, thie fall, The two latest who cannot) It fs not at afl likely Travis would /season the Westbrook Club, at Islip, THE GRANDSTANDS .. iy] |to get an early start for the big games, | Fwamieed and the commercial and pro-| Nathan Straus, behind his favorite Play are Ralph Kinney, the stalwart /nave gone to St. Loule had he deen| tI. and the Fox Mills Club. at Staten 24-4-0006-000040000000000008 ; ao that the matches will not run late fessonuk men will be more largely T@p- | trotter Cobwebs, was one of the early ind Jack Owsley, the crack half-| successful last week. Even his friends ments. 7 7 , [into next summer, ar, hemes ae 4 arrivals, He sent his game trotter tes aye ® couple of condi-| admit that Travia feels thet {t Is up to —=—>+__ - egepemenecueel %q lement of vexe iT | ind whi. tle ible hy wo | In speaking of the game, A. F. Troues questions be- | down the stretch in company with A pe alle dhatela et te emay| him to win a dis event tn onder MONTAUK RACES, Dr. Williams Cures Men “an * mer, oti iy i tween Eastern and Western b 6 4 M ‘ais | ommanumeannl i . one of the best-known followers rn bowlers In| Simon's mare, Norma 8. and defeated ‘etrieve, in a measure, his prestige as J 17 toe apn anid: the American Bowling Congress has | her quite handily. gals, he say” Hetwas kicked in ths |a golf champion. Fresh from bis Bng- Wiliam Cummings ‘on Testored unanimity atl over the coun-| Later he changed horses and held head In the Yale-Princeton game Mat | igh yietorien, it was a severe blow to wer? was the oar per i eaten seen “While ts are bein | made on 4 gata dbeyey ve we pool) try, and the national championships at | the ribbons over the black trotter Ted, {all «nd his skull was injured so badly | 8°, 0S toe the Amerioan honor In former at the ‘mesting of the Mentauh | Mitwaukes this year will undoubtedly | 84 won from Goorke Huber’ Mary Aguin for fear that ho tay taseneng | ene second mate play round, and the (ruay.. Cummingy started fam eal a ° larger number of contestants | Pandet, Andrew Kane'a Juno T., E. mortal wound. . ante | {i and two mile Fae) iyvoh 1a to mash the starting ef! em engel best a Pet Pg Di Bet than gathered at St. Louis Inat spring. Green's Florence Wilton and Claus, sar eeTiton at the Yale squad Batur.| result is ae constder: th events, ware t Ce . won the porter perime! } ‘9 éh a \¢ y Jim McCormick, ¢ Axeter | men 5 a the fivesmile handicap end won by the local college foothall elev-| tne present cuipment, and the matier|#Tom the West there comes « report hiing’s champion trotter Kingmond. | 4cgaainy ‘fullback. and. the pa] golf com © Baltusrot | by me Seone and This ufternoon the Columbia can of procuring a well-nensoned stock 1 of thé reorganization of the National | not inelined to think that any radtenl cr Another good stepper that came Jn! ment that he will enter Princeton, wi Trane Gd neh sever: is : ; ; ‘ . Was Jolned it ely. wil bi tHe ne League, which was start for her share of victories was C. 8, a severe blow. MeCormick ts @ jko-|course, and he ort Darlar expacia to ave the new (hat "Tus aureiln we Maye ee, be sucenatul WWn strong [RIT PMCRE. Aimy Wihes, The mage |Founder and he was red ungn to Ge |Perhape that may have, affeted re CROKER BUYING, ; oht " ny dotug o little ight work, auch making some experiments| clubs in eight leading cities there to 284, her first go with Ben Lichten-| pacteld formations As Tripme tie same, but ae @ true aporteman pl passing and dropping on irre bowling ball which ta cut| NM Feason Why such a league shouig tH Hilly Palmer. She won this a former University of Chicago guard, considered aush criticiam IM advised. M8) angs Richard Croker has no intention of ball and tackling the dummy. with © new bowing “t—| NOt Become quit Ud | ahe pleased Who was looked up to as the coming he had fully as good opportunities (©! returning to America to remain aseme borne Bong the promising new men are [81° sieht sections. It le Durposed 10) 007 goor aa cbeaeball in summer, Yi" | 19 her second race she had for com- Giilact Innis reuatee ind acta, 2%" | qocusiom hinvelt to tte Giferences of | oMt, by, the fact that he made some i | IN Blephenson, from De Witt ett three sections of hard wood, neh) ‘The Western bowllng season ia Cyi-|pany the fast pacer James Shevlin, |meriy of ‘Colby. and’ Hatchelder Kero | play, compared with Gamten City, as eet aa bos at Doncaster last, week, who is expected to make # good 6 Blows cnn fee, 9 Weceee, ie than “Tras bg pe ter driven by Harry Phillips, and Billy been Clequalitied, Yale will have tol the majority of other competitors. | Bt. non Midflower, ‘gd ‘outbid ferd , ¢ o vl depe ” | fa’ 5 feet 10 inches ball, two perpendicular and one | Palmer, James Shevlin put up a good “epend on what the incoming freshman | om all that {s definitely known here Morees fecestors fe," ly Game Chiek, | | De L. R, Williams, Necesaitated by the dates for the olty class furnishes rather than the material ‘Oto Dr. GREY - | (¢ this Sand weighs 0 pounds, “Eddie” tone the idea belng that by champtonsht . Which covers two weeks | Sf Meht but could not win, The mare that seemed good for this year in the East the St, Louls course js no —— ® brother of Jonn and “Tom" | form of construction the uneuceesstul | around C al a for ‘witch big won out by about two lengths, The two good ineligible men who were hotter The Glen Boho links, however, wil a4 ce as quarter. | experiment may be It te now Imposible| (han ever before, Many leagues have | driven by George. Huber. The mare | former Amherst player. ay plac quarters | deen 40 Increase their club mem- | qnished her day's work by winning @ strokes. in % Years a Op MEN op Bout, stroke of the Columbia! byen reached.” me leagues having upward of twenty: | race from 8. Block's pacer, Bieycle sae presence of Srey 006 Fae Mie 5 tem at | Drives are ° ’ f “ the 169 Columbia ‘varsity, ¢ffort to get lignum-vRae wood which Iready twenty-| Amy Wilkes also won a good three- |!" college last vear and whose Ineligi- tier nen areatiy taproved, ang (ht obliged —————— to etate, although some success sa bership to take in the many applicants, Will try for end an the| ‘So far this season meetings have been five clubs, Girt. the Oylmplo event will add greater | in all ite stages, this tail hall Two good races were won by FB. prominence to the Olympic tournament, | Blood Polsoning, a8 Me . Green's mare, Florence Wilton, The ‘ Comparatively fow Easterners wit! 60, Ul leagues have arranged schedules, [bility has been removed are William ‘The Uld Men, bd eight this fall from De La 6a le | Will not shrink of love form may B®) ang chia is about one-quarter the full | COmmered brush from Index, with J. 10! MacMahon. tne former Bucknell cap: | eighteen holes have a playing distance | first one eh from James Murph | erminat! ¢ she won from James Murphy's t for Travie's det) nation yas, lett soviet! DURYEA T f MURPHY 5 ONCE Dusty Wilkes, while the second sho eee te canes would virtually be nt de | captured from an unknown driver, | Western open competition. ‘The cham- in R. rit | — Amasega, also from De La, overcome. What the result of the nw! list, which will be larger this winter | Place at the ribbons, and Mary Pandet, | tain and tackle, and Danny Quill, ial C3 43 , with @ bogey score of n v refers Were a number of other spirited | Wasting Weakness luring the day. plonakip play will begin Gept, 18, with Kidney & Bladder & Entries closed yeaterday for the re- thirty-slx-hole medal play qualifying newal of th kiyn Speedway fed y LARGEST INNER MORE IN CAME 2 plonthips.* mhe even will ba des round, thirty-two to qualify for the| ch ext nda. ming over the| “Handicap Day" at Vatisburg yeater- | match play rounds, All of the rounds ———— ae | upper halt of the Speedway From the | day was a success, large flelds condue- | six holes, one round being | character and records of the horses ‘ i will be thirty y tig! Hughey Murphy, the feather-woight | Satered the brushes should prove the | !M6 (0 fast riding. Every race, including | gnisied each day, bringing the final on on Sept. ‘The leading stable at the Sheepshead 4 ht | dest of the feason that for novices, was a handicap. Frank goiurquy, ‘This will give a splendid teat Ea tag Boheol, Bay meeting wae that of H. B. Duryea, >***? of this city, who has not done! Brandywine, 2.19%; Impatience, 2.194; | Kramer won the mile handicap race in"? golf, and should Travis and Egan | a any meee ot Wid, won with «hres 42% boxing for the past ix months, | (he Parkway track winner, Grover G15, breaking the American record. (reel in ne Anal round the event will! | OLD DR, GRINDLE, Mm 10 FeDOTE firsts, five seconde, and three thinda |/# Setting ready for the fall campaign) +N! tho New. York Speedway mara. |mily ever timed on an Amerlean track [ents of the year, A number of nand-| Uated Drv anedhe actent Tee treatment Bi the return of seven of last year's Artful, with her contribution of the fig # Agel males with Auris Ue: igtses have ontered or the eventae ns | Aid failed by only two-ti{ths of a wees Some “prizes have been offered. | Sore Ubroat. on momth, ulsers Painful email etyen The ond t eqn! MeParland's world’s In local golf circles the coming weet | 5), Py oven ccmaielans, tamer rode the fastest unassinved prank as one of the star goit towrn years a fy list in diseases of men. 9 and te after a matoh with Aurelia Her. & namber of big men | ruturity and Great Filly stakes, was! joan before one of the ¢ In Butte, | mittee announced yesterday | wi af cemak- 4 A sae gad With Dave cablichment’s teat winner, BB. | Elle mantaer Soheny’ Meck. ul yost | after 8 feyalon’ at whieh the. entries Fa Tee astral’ aentiobeht msc will eee a three-day invitation toarnae | Fravel, eo Sagredlly "cured on winner with the New York American | the ¢s | a good-sised fortelt to box the Western Were consider fh te meeting Marted, and iernmer wen pisted: forty ment on the links of the Rasex County | [ety mederaie, terms. Ininediments removed, al Bay meeth mall team, 98 coach, Capt. | Thomas comes second with at 1%19 pounds. over for one week If & storm prevents | HUN ‘tack of the Bedelia and Root, A |Country Club, at Orange, It will de | Milied' pnysicigne ‘Remember, Dr. Gringie | Pe" day ay more. to lead FORE ABSTGA- | four races won, neconde it being held. \puneh at the quarter lost him tha res- played on Thursday, Friday apd Batur- | reali Yor marvellous cures, “Gtttes over & long, time, and q Btalwart ord undoubtedi nd he made @ clore day. A number of the Baltuarol oom: over #0 years by VL Wet, 1th af. bet. ath 4 ‘peor, Turtit er part with his petitors last week were invited ‘0 com- i ‘hunt J er cine, $1, my ormation get the meney, LTHOUR WIKS BURDICK MEETS me BG GERMAN RACE) QURANE THURSDAY BERLIN, Sept. 12—“Aodby” Wal-' Johnny Rurdick and Jack Durane, of Brideeport hour, the American cyclist, won the Savannah, are to clash for fifteen | Viaitations 220.) . international bicycle race at 19 kilo- rounds at 122 pounds, before the Non- ws | An Champion Stakge. Sydney | Mi | Page's atable te third WhO G0. Wh ae SUNDAY BALL GAMES, ‘| Ts power back of our great system of merchandising, the force that makes it go and grow and double over and over Choice toes cach, 447, Tusatay Tp oe cntk Dearie, File, noe * Colored Gianis : 98 eat ‘poinns | Sennen. Nov, 24, | , 4 be about #1 and should the meters (2 miles 88 feet) here. His time parcil A, C,, of Baltimore, Thursday. 9 Welnead a don 1 “aban FAS jst aa RY at es ble ollie d [ange Eg a gy | again is increased quality, better quality bad me penis ote att as | ele ‘ 5 9 3 Hail, of Holland, and Robi, of Germany, (Wo week# to obtain a good boy to box 30 50 than the Bacord @ each | i —Hue i Dwyer ‘and | Anished as named. Walthour won eaaily Loy eg on tos fait, Wd Locks, cigars by to per cent game ie Me tbe time unscribe nul i ™ My | gat bone Inana Wissseecht Sie nTCE MAViRg 10 ARGS MIs tee Eee Huniek Duk Whee oellea aan price will buy in any other way. As an ex- 3 | Pa | = 3 , | to post a forfeit backed out. Beebe | CLOSE SHORTLY |gtien Minas and Winner Bits and | .ThMs 4 Walthour'e swoon impor'ant) sigied article 10 box ab 121 pounds at ample of this uniform quality we submit the : At Yan oNet— RWB | season, as he won the 10)-kilometer ony C04 then cuales, bps Beng had . ; a | motor-paced race for the world’s cham- bfpmised to box McGovern before an- ; | bcd £2 plonahip at the Crystal Palace, London, frrentiy bested tommy Fete nes thes / ‘ WBS polo season Is to come to an end 70 E38.4 on Sept. & He is also the holder of signay” Ceetes Tommy Felts, was thea } ‘ thie year than ever before. The | ' \the American long-distance champlon- |" furdick since his victory over Griffo | aces DaILy features on the programme | o,4},' RUE, ehlp, and won the last two six-day | and yan bas been much sought after , @f the juvenile championships, | @euere seit at 4 $ races In the Madison Square Garden. | by the Baltimore clubs, | MORROW. _ wilt be played this week at the | wit Fonts aod (THE NEW BUPERIOR SIZE) jenddanet ives Hunt Ch, at Hamil |g , | cette aaa Jamil. i ie poole Hunt clus ot Mami Beatin bins DR. KANE SAYS Scents each, © $2.50 box of BO,’ $8.00 per 100. ot noire, Relat PClub at Bale, Pa. These events (OM husihsked ; \ . Bh MCE and imal Importance to the | wtrweeie .p T Filled with Vuclta Abajo, Havana tobacco exclusively, Wrapped | Benes eave ivery BV minutes Pastime, for they serve | elisa cr fa ¥50 doe toed You, sisi Sis with genuine Sumatra and rolled by hand. 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