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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 191%. FL 0 0 E Y He Follows the Suggestion ’ 1d ALMOST PREFER “TO CROAK THAN “To HOCK THIS LITTLE JEWEL = (T WAS GIVEN ME @y GOOD OLD TOM SHARKEY - - 27. TO A-R-RE- REMEMBER Him of an Evening World Reeder. “AY BANE. UG Sorney BUT) 18 FOR ME To HOCK THE) DIAMOND. | OUGHT TO GET $200 oN IT- Nee! AGIET TO ME FROM SHARKEY DEAR DEAR Ry OLD Tt tom) VEY. F A COWBOY FELL \/ sean = TE yOu BORED A HOLE. OFF HIS BRONCO, WHAT, THs. ‘toe! Y STRAIGHT THROUGH reader oe - =~ (Hut uP- pennin ARYA F = \pieat Vice-President Sherman’s | Moore and Murphy Sign BiG OFFER MADE Son Is Low Score in Play For Another Contest FOR ALEXANDER Cant Stop Bout |ATHIFTICS LED ONE WAS KILLED, Say Promoters; HIIITOPSEARLY OTHERS HURT IN i} MILWAUKEE, dra ot (Ne WolgaatrMo arian contsbt So one BATTING ORDER. say it will take place here next Friday BATTING ORDER. | night. Acting Gov, Thomas Mo \ — k | Phitadelpnia. Bn i New York Pitiadetphia. | | ; says It won't, because ft laa prize-fight. | paniela, rf Lord. If | Knabe, 2b, Tooley, 9s DistrloteAbtorney. © | eae Ps, el maintains a | Zinn, If. Oldring, | . Labert,'a is Intesde, Fosmneerowe aawiner ettort emeaee Te Car Hurls Another Into Ditch, Then Speeds Away from ‘a Dying Victim. for National Golf Title They Have Been Matched for|| BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. paeth: Tea f a atched for | dabble ——$————, rf and || WINNERS OF PREVIGUS Bout at Armory A. A. of | Hilton, Travers, Gardner and} NATIONAL GOLF TITLES. y | Rhett Tied for Second With Player and Club. 76.at Apawamis To-Day. At the Olymple A. C, of Harlem— Tommy Houck of Philadelphia ana Willie Jones of Brooklyn will meet fn the main bout of ten rounds. At Brooklyn Beach A. C., South Brooklyn—Charley Sieger will meet Tommy Connors for ten rounds, Boston To-Morrow Night. B. McDonald, Newport J. Whigham, Stnnecock. J. Whigham, Wheaton. Dougias, Morris County. M, Harriman, Onwentsla . J. Travis, Garden City «J. Travis, Atlantic Cit; BY JOHN POLLOCK. P AL MOORE, the clever Philadel- bearbeg te diy Phil Cross and Al Schumacher and Young Shugrue and Young Britt wili clash in ten-round boute at the feth Century A. C. to-murrow Heck, rf. be made to show Zabel that the pout | Hartzell, tb. in within the Inw. Knight. 9s Gov, MeGovern haa left the State. he vett 4 sealed order uuderus, 1b, phia Mghtwelght, and Tommy | if Nan tau. | | | to ‘The Frening World.) erman, son of Vice-Prest- dent Sherman, with a low score of 15, who | Murphy, the local fighte: fought a fast ten-rownd dra Thomas Carter, ie teay with the May Curtias, p. Schardt, p | | | | N, Jan o gt ae leh A i Fr Acording to those who! Umpires Connoll Sheridan, At- Jed former champions and near cham-| 4 “Travis, Nasa voc i sa, AM EME tattle anain,. The wn jae eee ee Leisicd have talked with the Governor he did tendons “Pheer thourand Cr Eanes pions to-day at the opening play mal 3 Rajtusrel hi been matched by M Murra ‘ek hot object to the bout It it was within | eYAACUER, ‘Bipi | a the United Staten amatedr golf cham-| G. Bean, ‘Wheaton the Apne promoter of Boston, to mest| PHILADELPHIA, Pan fepte ee etm ath thin city Gov. McGovern te] AMIMRICAN LAGU PARK, Sept. |mride, sisty-nine, @ well knows, WUM plonship on the Apawamis links, {| 3) De teavere, weeue csc in @ twelve-round bout at the Armory Sica Batea ot te Geass Hal ape GG bees 1. -A Monday crowd of 600 were out tO yess man, wae killed and his sonein= Four others, Fownes, present cham- Travers, Garden City.. A. A. of that clty to-morrow night. This tebe eld EI ‘ookly »} se ording to Promoter Mulkern, an lS feo the opening @ame between the cian |iaw, ed on the day of re T. Snell, was seriously Ine oritien porate: tq | BOM Athletion and the Highlanders, and | jured when the latter's automonile-was a nd. A test caso wan m with Vauglin and Render as the rammed from the rear by another © re was action motor car in front of the main em ite, trance to the State Fair grounds. @ Athletes rapped Vaughn hard 1! Leo Snell, a son of the injured mah, the opening round and took a lead of} was driving and had turned to two runs before the Highlanders had @javoid a horse which approached from chance at bat. Lord poked a vingle to! the opporite direction, As he directed cht and went to second as Knight)/his ear back onto the high road after CUBA MAKES ON LOTTERY, | threw our otteing. volina got a hare onthe Norte had been paased another ae but recovered {@ ball tre, Charinlen 6) A. Gardner, Wheat a Ati ee Tek. item wne rool Murphy having outpointed Moore in the| .Oning to the fact thar the Cet Morriggim| Phillies for a trade of players, Hbbets| the fight if the a . er ae alc ae an even break, Murphy ciaima that his |restponed the show ‘of ine club until. Friday gre. 76, while Walter Travis, former Inter- | 5: W. BE. Wells, Chicago, 9; Win Clark, | *P te Mut | Melder Coulson and $19,000 for Aloxar ie Greenwald was brought before | mi faliew ‘through. and Frank Mantell, he sturdy middiewetght of will be made by Ebbets to put through id the advance sale of tickets for Pett Gould {S4; John M. Ward, Garden City, 8; Dr. and a heavy course could make them. Vara stk-round bout before the American | ine weather kept the attendane 1, 92; J. Blossom, ‘Cleve- Kia St cond largest on | iand, os y asian eo Houck ‘ot Lancaates, Va, im 'e tebe ‘i at am eth (Bufo ‘che ad eee bate Ilemphill, muffed. Maker's tie. ! Mobile struck ite glancing blow from ‘ou Cob, i the British amateur champion, who has ‘ | oe te tor’ another teu-round bout won more important titles than any | cago, wer itt THCEDE OE: Piiadels | a AEy who, relent 19 faethe 4 inp ng a ulus Jeanette H 1 out at third.) yp, Snell's car was sent hurtling from \p! 4 Parsons, Dyker Meadow, | lewis'and Knockout Brown. of Chicago, bas just| save he ‘is not. feel fNand besides, - would d + Lata ATtaniak Tteatabh idee Ane etinar faeu |e R.A. Gussman, Forest, Hill, 4): | been elgued up for two figlite by his’ manazer, want more time in which to’ get into condition. e Belittile WASHINGTON, Sept { will be the third time they have met, | 8 to-day started nv tiations with thet injunction will be a 1 . C. Fownes $r., Brookline... . Gardner, former champion, and Rhett , Fiyna fight ts scheduled for Friday night, Man | oft the t club pitchers Seanton | thelr i ‘ —— » While the second resulted in Ni of the New AA. e ; b pitchers Sc n | the je of an outsider, were tied for second with Light Lda wa ae 10 | ee ey feawenee, Oe ‘ig oe and Bell, inflelder Zimmerman and ovt-|t.c boxing law a few years ago, when| {ng pitchers ning, Sept. ‘The bout between Tommy Mur. » - | Wateh HI, R. 1, 9. long layoff prevented him from making | phy and. Leach Cross which wa h national Champion; Fred Hereshoft andj w. p. smith, Philadelphia, st; Max|@ better showing against Moore Jast | thom has fallen time, nd te and Lobert. The offer waa decti al Judge. After hearing the teatle Albert Seckel were all tled with Martin, Cranford, 88; George S$, Lyon,| Week, but that ho expects to get the wang ae but it is expected that further eff y the Judge dismissed the case. It Conditions were about as bad as rain|Canada, 4; F. M. Gould, New York, | decision this time, fal, the atunds, middteweight of Dag, ‘i Williams, the hard-hitting fighter of Phila-}a deal with the Phillies. The threaten-| the fight has reached § . J. MeDee, Philadelphia, 87 Jim Btewart,, who ts i The field while fortunately smaller Subse 6 PROGID aot a aneeting "The ara! Ae vt Svhuladel Le covneclane town nt, : ore ° 0% % than last year Is the E. Jackson $r., Baltimor D to get iim into H record and averages of higher grade than | 94: 11, Kenworthy, Providence, 90. || ong with Kid Bly on sept B found bout at a local lib Sept, ever before. Of course Harold Hilton,| L. P. Gwyn, Siwanoy, #5: L. 8. Bige MeUoy be work! was made by the matchmaxer of 5 the rear and rushed away at terrific slow; Bokton, ;'W, J, Macbonald, One| eo ee aoe eftort mae foede US rematch Sam Land cGraw Denies Bat Government's Revenues Ofte drive to iy y i 1 lad Larry English, the light heavyweight of Troy, - ik 4 mat iE . to 'welgh Jn for both Willie | Sept, 20), but nothing came gut of It Set by rR n time to throw Le Golted in all Gistor Oy 1—The lottery | Murphy smashed a single into right,|the road and Mr. MeGride and Mr o- aWalline @4t He Ie belleved to be |F: 8 Wheeler, Apawamia, 94; C J." sul: | —-——— —————= : \s a profitable scheme in Cuba. and scoring Coiling and Meinnis sent Haker|Snelt were hurled into the ditch, Mr, seruce sear, fe, Seieves © 0 teas, Sait, Clark Griffith | 0" scise ' Sse Wo.” separitant hoe win a site eran te F 5 . x |Mebiride lingered between life and | @. Hickney, St. Tout ®: show that last year the Cuban Govern. an atte: ed double steal Murphy was denth for several hours but succumbed are half @ dozen candidates not more| schmidt, Worcester, §; George Morse, 10.15 o'clock ist night. Mr. Snelt ed from thit source $3,3%,-| run down and out te i. than @ notch or two delow him. Apawamis, &: R. Hornby, California fh suflered a concuawion of the brain wite » $6; R. Hornby, 5 profit, which rep 0 ‘or New At 2.15 o'clook W. C. Fownes jr, Pitts. | 47; W. P. Stewart, New Orleans, 94: pe hich representa 10 per cent. After Daniele had gone out poxsble fracture at the base of the \ j of the entire annual receipts from all wrt. Ay! t , present champion, tied Gardner's | Howard Griffin, Baltusrol, 9; J. & soutdes,. Sheba GMOs’ Raving = lillie [sui in addition to @ number of bruises, ment recel w of the Glants minces no worda in branding the report that he had belittled the ability of Clark vork, Zinn, the new outflelder re core of 74, while Fred Herreshoff, | Haword 24, aliitusrol, %; Mason Phelps,! Ong of the closest rac tion, Players from the/GriMth, manager of the Cincinnati secured from the Tri-#tate League, £0¢) vrs Join MeBride escaped uninjured, . J eu sever p 40) trated the tremendo as 1 . New York, last year's. Metr: : Gitman Tiffany, Newburg. | onronicied 1s that which ended yeater- pat gibadaers, took part IM! Reds, a ite, Nhe : Blea tetany eile pacha A bare on balls, Hemphill siugied toes did Leo ; champion, tled second piace at eke Nansen ft Sherrell aay in the Connecticut League, when inelons "Wonders. and the Wonderful Un-| ‘Two days ago a story went the rounds| the varie of $0W® remalnet ammaant Cott { Chase fied our Hartteli| Coroner GR. Kinne and Sherif? Fred Albert Sickel, st lee Boutea IN-lRpringfleld was not returned a winner |} owns, ae {2% former won in eight innings BY} ine affect that Chance of Chicago | tact fi ghal chee tee) RaGhEe Gank then rammed a long single into left a Wyker are conducting @ search for the W. C. Fownes had an imposing run of | George A Philadephia, 85; ho ll gs on Ig 4 sore ibelherta |. tie cRiniieg aeedl ree ll chere in an offort to] 18d xiven out a statement in which hel regarded ax Government holdings ana | —"® Scored. Barry threw out Enright, jawnare af the aeeend automobtie J 4 4 ; ; Close battle, 8 tot jens fielding” be ene pee Mee SLAP LEE Etisal pelterd TTiubton: [clube have been fighting tooth and fesponsitie tor thelt’ wetory, eerie iM araw was Suppowed 10 | 1tthed prizes drawn by the num-| CONGRESSMAN LATTA | 7 f Lae ded bd y '|nail for the championship, but It too! ——— P ve #ald that he could take the Cin-| joerg lint, Out of the $00,000 | * TEAL eee eee rae ree | UARRSTIR: BE We Bi ston. |The final kame of tie schetule to. de> | Hobiiaal was the sui tetee oinnatt club and win the pennant. Axl worthy i guitt OF the som SINKS AFTER OPERATION. | nat { Intemational Champion, took Ti, the |; Fred Terreshott Val Heet{clde the neue. The league finished th the bases fal & comeback to this Chance 18 quoted as] down. §00,00) ci priges ddl } mobile and bu connien Sa ere ba + Se eines. Bir Te tat “lwith but six of the original eight clu Timmy Gheckerd dil wel ot tbe bet for the| saying that GriMth could have taken| + i 3 ROCHESTER, Minn, Sept. 1. —Con. [late y rown, eighty-four, Seckel, Thomas Sherman, son of the let ou ne WY i apcerees, Reston, Northampton and Holyoke paving been | champlone, making three hte in four chances, the Glants and had them in front by a aan eit SihGale tote siete | erekatiany 1. P, Laita of Nebraska, who {#2d hia wife, elghty-two, were probe Vice-President, made 75, which will row. Chicago, 2; W. C. | dropped because of financial difficulties. |°" Pate eka mica a |e ae jovernment {4 seriously contemplating JP, » Who | ooty mortally injured, and deade AbWRina doubtless be low for the day, Harold tshurgh, 76; D. D. Bow- —_— ic, Tigers ot ten cope te Re a adual abolition of th y in view | Was operated upon here some weeks about Griffith’ said McGraw, “And 1 & sixteen-year-old granddaughter, sef- tinal trouble, was to-day | iousiy injured. While driving along the)» Hilton, Englewood, took 76, making four | arent thir. @t that total f the Detrott, | The -Tigers defeated the Napa in 7 help aai Find | teen-toning game because of Ty Cobb’ nee tolago for Inte erighing the labore | y In the eight inning he that ft ls impo: lay Douglun, M. Wiha, | janine atm the elgNt inning ; The Highla Tal (thaea wtaon,: Clee Laney aleve: chat FARE Oh : ted to be In a critical condition. | road the bugRy containing the old ‘Tom Sherman's card | Cranford, 8: ¢. Waldo fr. Bridge- hen a rmtured the bat 19 Deel ees v5 & Beard tha atAlament- Whi ln credited. ia, ee oe oe couple and the girl was met by two ‘ 6 44 port, 8 Minding. The lntter tomed the ba ! sarianiis p 4 Eee eee ee rae atten Ban any’ arcmie | butt bad alfeady set ell for hind tina "Nonerucing two ofthe thee miss | He knows that Griffith and myself have : - : f Girt) machines and in ‘the resultant con- @ardner'a card, which was tied for Lge AA ee Py al hs J nah ne pats. | The sphere wae fa. Celeste plays made by the t been personal friends for years. 1 kno | fusion one automobile struck the buggy, low score up to 3 itapuren A M.D. Heid‘ aroued. the Sav, aciston hd ‘was tate: | Johany V. vere at his lt positing at) that Griff is a very a DUFFERIN PARK WINNERS. | Tucning back toward the curd when a | throwing tts occupants Into the road. ; ie ol J i secon he Cubs, ‘with Doyle on ey . f . Whoo ge PA eee EE Dr. Morris Carpenter, New York Club, | He,t stole secon Pinning. “tn the eighth inning be got to first ‘ale: le perig I oie ba — volce called to her in alarm, Flora Hark- a a 8646 G. T. Gregg, Pittsburg, 98; 0. P. weber a a — ai nought he had an FIRST RACK—$250; three-year-old inaon, five, was hit yesterday by an ay +i ‘The first sensation of the day came Ridgewood, 9; James M. ‘Rhett, | whisen, Mums memes wa eel | gamete wietrothe® double plays made fe the} chance at the championship. [ wouldn't! ang up: alx 3.80 o'clock when ter, 16, W made James M. Rhett, for-| 3 (Knight), 4 to 1, 2 to 2 and fifth street street and Willis avenue, tn) % merly of the Crescent A. C., Brooklyn, ch & knocking even if 1 had believed it ement W. Brown, Boston, 8; Walter J ” } , Tv | wt mour Heu , ore), firth t 1 Willie avenue, in the : oe: unger” Poawen amt Gantnwe fas) os eee A ieee wartter | Gissing and Mel Sheppard mens eee ee eee ee aoa The shld wee-en tha way win] nO Ow Ok ne here aie, Sade, annie 9g SLAIN CHILD'S PARENTS iit nom. eto bavtana Se Met tiesrther ‘Robert’ MeGresce, o| ie iad “iid OG Re (a | Rrenmer, Montelair, 91: F. T. Conne ne=L.25, Donation, Cassow thelr home at No, 168 Willis avenue, Austin, Texas, Meadow, #8; W |S; Thomas § Hilton, Bn 76. KT. Rh Marban, W » thrown neveral feet. One of her| The styles are smart—the fabrics broken and she was cut and| bully and they are a great deal less in price than you’d imagine for the quality. tt, Dyke ningto! Rhett, who now lives in Ro never did anything so well The test to-day was an 18-hole medal pund with a similar round to- morrow forenoon, after w of the best thirty-two car an 1-hole match play + afternoon, Onty er, nixhed aa na D RACHE-$20; for three-year- jolds and up; #ix and a half furlongs.— | Montagn ht), even, Lto Zand 01, Harris of No. 1 West One Scarlet Pt 107 (Fores Hundred and = Twenty elgnth street, » , 8 tot, 2 to Land 3 to % second; pieked up the child and carried her in Moe Levy t, ML GE. Don), 2 to 1, 4 to & to|the car to Lincoln Hospital, where he (ty Oaks Base man, Utiea, 75; Harold Now Coaching Each Other| NER FIRE OF Potice. ; left the Mohawks because 1 realized that «gmail Father of Annie Lemberger Denies} club cannot send @ member to all! of the owner and driver of the machine, f Jerome Travers, Upper Montolatr, 18) ARRY GISSING, the latest addt- at tne aint reo Mt “havg| When Challenged Knowledge h noldera) w. W. Taylor, Ekwanok, 90; . 1. Gite H tlon to the Irish-American A. mie larger club, of Crime Wis, Sept. 17 s will play) Pittsburg, 83; Hamilton Kerr, Ekwanol ageregation of star athlete AWip cia: xeon mberger, pa Macomb's De “ROSSE, Yeot sara Duntan, and | LA CROSSE, cord to tall amy’ Way ‘be-| Mrs, Martin I nd in the|§®; L. L. Harban, Washington, 8%; W, rs can| R. Simons, Westbrook, §8; Shares Pres, | seems to get along on the best of terms have thrown over 14 with his anctent rival, Mel Sheppar 1 am looking for ‘ |brey, Fox Hilla, 88; Marc M fore the anow com ; svensyearoold 5. third. a5, Peter ler. | helped look after her Injuries, He said w start to-morrow, A special prise #008) Yountakah, ol; HT. Shaw, Ardsley, M;|and they are now coaching each other} 9° 1 Soe 8 | muntered seveneyearold girl Annie) seyrt Willy Barnes, Paul |e would call evary day_at the institu. | 97429 Walker St. New York (7 to the best card for the 3 holes, while! pr. Craig, ‘Toledo, %; ‘8, Prescott, |for the coming senior Met champlon-| i ayo/%thetne y. PAs 7 dire se 71 ar aipied Enid Madan cveblabonh Mpabtert gal EoT07), esque and Tender | tion and assiat in the treatment uf the ‘ @ wold metal and a year's possession) Ardsley, 97 ane greatly, felt at 'Travero Island, | Filarim ie again | Hine years old, were taken to the police | ii. ran g Las named. little patie i {t_impomitle. to time to ediate pon their return | thelmicmible, to eite time | station immediately upon their returr by his club of the Havemeyer Cup! -——$—$—— Gissing in hard training for both! to the team, awaits the winner, with @ silver medal j a Maire tins, anf hel. Ae te hg TuNneTseD and prone medals for| SWIMMER FINKLEMAN WANTS a Suae cn ehh the, advantens of [wih eeendnes the other two semi-finalists. TO RACE ROSE PITNOFF, | nis recent experiences in Europe, he will | 89,106.) 04 James Tyng, Baltimore, once metro- as be able to show the followers of the | another yoar passes. polltan champlon, had a terrible time on ) Finkleman, of No. 119 Broome|cinder path that he 1s @ wonderfully the third hole, where he took 18 strokes. | gtreat, Manhattan, better known as Bat. | improved runner. That made him 61 strokes out to 42 in. | ting Shea, ex-pugilist, swam from Kast| Sheppard ran a very fast trial at ‘Total 103, But he insisted upon turning | orty-second street to the northern | Celtic Park la but le not ben Ab from thé funeral of the child to-da | They were taken to the office of Police | Chief Shaughnessy to be put through w rigid examination, Detective Hoyer rae go bluntly char Ler d“idleg at “alte eae Ya, tae. ibe with knowledge of Annie's de ieee Belt Ma tha he talked with the child's father berger stoutly denied the et he “yrowales in hin card nevertheless, iy v heen | Heved that he by the way, the Yeh! Indle Jand Mrs Lemberger and t ® Tyng upon belng Interviewed as to hig | PON Of Coney Teland, halt a mile from | yeoonay of the mile record when he | captured by the Bitlranslognts. of Rahiwen | Geonwa were aulbpueneel as oe eighteen-atroke hole declared ho took | Steeplechase Park yesterday. Finkle- | starts in the Mets. On the other hand, | other day, has nothing on, young Bob ber, the thirteen shots to escape from @ bunker, n started at 10.20 and fintsied at 435, | those who acknowledge that Shepparst | aboriginal ina ina pair of uae wan f 1 dead and every one of them ax fine a strike | making the distance in lx hours and|has the hal record w hfs | ning tran tye ofa few holes sewed | a 1a here on Satur ihe ha as he ¢ made. five minutes, Finkleman says he can | grasp at ¢his time declare Mel ar Re Mais ot ran pparently been strangled and her bod It was @ coincidence that Robert! do the same thing over again, and | splendid chance of breaking the record thrown into the water. According procured by Gardner and Albert Seckel, both of © Yanad ¢l 6 Mike Kiely, at the Canadian championships as ad tae Hr {wishes to make a side bet of any | | gm ay 17 to bn her parents the child was ‘ cago and Yale and Princoton respec-|i\soant that he Will beat Roe Pitnert |, “if the race the other day when we | Whitsett saytive feat" AU thet, Mies | her bed in thet home é 4 tively, who were narrowly : h Tikedas ¥ | broke the world’s mile relay record | @ finely built, strong led, night by a kidnapper w iA 9 a the semi-finals t or any other awimmer in’ the world. | sheppard was credited with doing his} house by aywindow, The mami | Publje seboo! crom<country rune: panager, can be | ‘quarter’ In 482-5 seconds, Both Rosen- | given. Geltle Tark ie erin, Inf Way, rooms 96-900, | berger and myself ran fully as fast | plonships, “which will be held o oman can produce | as Mel did in his part of the relay,” watd | our MMe fit _week tn, Novern Sam A, Cohen, his found at No, 802 Hi any time. Mr. Pin an no to i ate muet a, In Wall Street or side street champlonships Satu going badly vesterda were low score men. Seckel at 77 forty-four affidavits that he swam the | Gissing at the park to-day, “Mel looks) Umpire Ki ss Ban: wan held Fae anni HI M d Ameng those who w ew are 8. D.| above distance. Uke a record-breaker at the 1 | Bost fept. .—Struck on the|Chureh than Annie you see r. Goo resser Conelly, lal, Deal | wouldn't be surprised tf he gets the| pasa by @ baneball when umpiring a|#choolmates, all dressed in white and Be ead wearing a Swart I » My stores are the Charles yes-| With wreaths of fo twenty, of | formed a dou alt Truly Warner Hat atquarters for Mr, game at_ River terday, Meyer Perey Pyni an Wen: | ERNEST BARRY RETAINS | record soon." dell, Philadelph ith, Balt B. 1. Humphreys, Camden; W. | HIS SCULLING TITLE, | .,2.2 mor T| Newton, died at the Roe Nef Hos | ‘wining the body of the tymate P. Smith, Philadelphia member 1! pital last night vedhtaad rere Aare aay Goodresser. He goes to them season Brice Evans, Boston, former New Eng-| Lonpon geph il-Kenemt Bi | iris pusands thror ehureh land Interscholastic cha n, had one | > § ne LS, | a a a —~ | yard, un to gain admission aller season knowing that be will get cora| Champion sculler of England, retained of the most wonderful siiots on . in holing out on the first 18a mashie| Ms title this afternoon In a mateh with - > . the best style and a quality hard to ai Soya distance n'a. poaring'tain |W. Fogwelh tne New Zealsnd um: CGLANTS TAKE A JINX NURGS GURSIERES1OA00) -|) Fy licita oluewhere: unde aay Lo sok Tt gave iim the hole in 3 to par. Me had | plon, rowed over the championship AND A MASCOT WITH blaias tamer anit th hele Mic Goodeeuen on juni ane no idea that the ball was in the hole,| course from Putney to Mortlake. A searching long outside for it purse of $2,000 accompanied th If She Suffe ol the “crowd? George Lynn, eX-Canadian title holder, |” The New Zealander held the ’ ‘M ON ; ay j had no end of trouble with mud on his| third of the distance, waen Barry THE ON THEIR LONG TRIP a AN was odresser's choice of softhateisThe Bannockburn.” ball. Once it went out of sight In muck. | to the front and won easily by three and s 4 he atrern Jostonia 64 derby fo ( esse In the following scores the Metro-|a half lengths. The winners time was The Giants took ‘slong the areatent oliaction: of freak. luck platen 1. the setate: Hgstonten’ th THE Darby for My ahead polltan players aré given by club; the | 22 minutes, 14 seconds mascots, rooters and plain fans taht ever went out of New York on a base deeb : bthers by town or city. Scores; Robert | at acid bail trip. Charley Faust 1s to be the main jinx to the other clubs, while Ogaty 165 other smart styles a) Gardner, Chicago, 76; Fred A. Martin.| WERE'S A 24-INNING GAME, Attle Dick Hennessey is boss mascot. Dich was given a new uniform by she was secretary Manchester, Vt, 82; F. Oulmet, Bo! 82; K. P. Rogers, Shinnecock Iills, is the proudest boy in the wor SACRAMENTO, Cal., Sept. 11.—Iane MoGraw, and } Yesterday morning Me Nead All $3 quality ; o-day are cuss he aw cautioned Little Dick to be sure and be at the boat so as to sail at ompensa e . [ ra B. W. Cochran, Baltimore, 8; Gardner | to-day are discussing th had reninees ine! mpalred ittentions Tok MR. GOODRESd White, Oakland, §; James R, Hyde, | darkness not stopped a baseball gai 8 Peery i ‘ while he wa x if ‘ ‘. : » a 44 Nawsay St, Noor Liberty St, South Shore, &?; T, M. Claflin, Boston,| here yesterday between Sacramento Don't worry, Mr, Mot replied Dick, “I'll get down there at noon rhe oi a 5 L 12 Park It Beekman st. ; B. B, Schley, Baltusrol, 7; Thomas) and Portland, which went twenty-four fo as to have everythin was there, too, All the kids in Hor aired ' . 1 a i BROOKLYY, Stevenson, Roston, §9; McKim Hollins, | innings, The score was 1 to | lem are jealous of Anis do not come back with the aaa dl 4 : 40) Peston, Broaaway, Westbrook, 8%; George T. Brown, Great! teams battled three hours and forty pennant there will be some rough days ahoad of the mascat pactar ae © amour “ > Pd kT ss Oe Barrington, 79, Bert Allen, Fox Hille, Ave minutes, ae due to hei, walch was refused, i » 4 ama. t * = —ear

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