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aD: THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13,1911. 00 { UP-TO-DATE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN REFEREE CALLS WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THE GIANTS’ PENNANT CHANCES NOW? Copyright, 1911, by the Press Publishing Company (The New York World.) STRANGER, Never A This Gu¥ MORRIS OF HIM =WHAT - Ata HAS A WALLOP usw LEAGUE | PENNANT POLE THAT'LL NOCK Does He ‘EM ALL HictiN! HALE A MILE HIGH ~ AND HAVE IT DELIVERED Be FORE oct: / | CONTEST A DRAW BOSTON, Sept. 13.—Tommy Murphy of New York and Pal Moore of Philadel phia, rival lightweights, boxed twelve fast rounds at the Armory A. A., and the referee declared the contest a draw. In the opinion of the majority of the fans who watched the bout Murphy should have been declared the victor, Battling Nelson, who was present, thought that Moore won the decision, but he was only one of a small number that had that opinion. Murphy's lead over Moore was not @ very big one, but being the aggressor most of the time was a big point in hig favor. Only In a few of the rounds @é Promoters Charging From $3 to $20 for Morris-Flynn Con- test, Showing This Town Will Pay Dearly for Anything That Some PEOPLE THINK BASEBALL 1S THE ONLY “THING ON EARTH JUST Now, MCGRAW ? = . THIS GUY MCGRAW Moore show any of the cl Looks Like a Real Fight. ANYONE SUSPECTING THE 4 Mn oe 1s A WONDER? AW, WHO'S Me winivennaes ain ny wrt be IDENTITY OF THE PARTY ota Fos * Ue (6 ENE: mcgRAW = A) | From the wart Moore snowed Row be elt towari hy, and Goprright, 1811, by The Press Publishing Co DEPICTED ABove WILL BE + SWELL MANAGER: PIANO MOVER? ard Murphy, and made some “(The New York World), i sarcastic remarks to the New York boxer. Both men worked fast in every round, and there were few leads by elther one that were not countered. Both did some good blocking, espeotally, Moore. TIGERS MAKE BEST START _OF ANY OF BIG ELEVENS “pn three to twenty dollars s each for rewerved seate” at the Morris-Fiynn fatfest, 1s the @mnouncement of the promoters. Some- thing of & soak—hat $0! From the prices one might !magine this to be a contest between whampions, instead of merely the first New York appearance of @ much advertised Western heavy- weight with less than a year of ring experience and another western heavy- welght whose sole claim to recognition rests upon one famour victory and halt @ dozen defeats by Sam Langford, Jack Johnson, Al Kaufman, Montana Jack Bullivan, etc. Tt shows what this town will pay for es ‘ GIVEN THREE GUESSES, FREE Ss ds ‘Tare By FROM — (Billy Murphy | Cries Qu | Seventh round Young Britt of Baltimore made good | Nearly Every ery Member of Last in another bout, forcing Billy Murphy In | |pooting abil system this With a new coaching year, consisting of fifteen coaches headed by Bill Roper, and aided Coach Field are highly elated with the material at hand, which they consider . ‘ od, Of the ot New Orleans to quit at the beginning! Year’s Team Has Answered | dy a sciedute designed to ‘bring the | £000, Of the sions freshinan, eleven anything that looks like a fight. Loony lof the seventh round of a ten round igers to the pinnacle of condition for ende, centre and guards Coo Wolke town on fights, this one ts. No doub’ bout, at the Twentieth Century A, C./| Call to Practice. the Wale game, the outlook for Princes |" ou" ou bd HOY, Wei a . | pace) Be and Ketcham, quarterback Foss, and ff the club passes the Boxing Commt. stag. Murphy was substituted for | | ton Is exceedingly bright. alan Hues oe evalaiie 2 ston obsiacie this afternoon, it will \Young Shugrue of Jersey City at th | Penns squad of candidates were the 1 poilamanenien Maidan Hart “pack ‘em in” even at the exhorbitant AX STORY WITHOUT worRDS. H eleventh hour and went into the ring! first to start practice. Penn {s taking | *!tY Use ates charged by the hungry promoters. out of condition. As for the fignt Iu Walter Camp if, the result of will undoubtedly be IE football season for 1911 is well | under way. From all leading col-/no chances this year of receiving an ame this afternoon. Leon has | een a twirler that Boston has often made free with, and Ames felt that he would have to work himself to the | limit to change this treatment of the | COMEDY iis, - = ET a gentleman yesterday who | M has followed fighting for many | years, and who lated with the “bux.” Kevin HETALO 8Q. BOTHWELL BROW ES is still inocu. When a young: a ine. 78 80.676 Brooklyn. ; Times. a | tter Britt nad battered him about leges come reports of tardy pigskin | initial defeat, like the one last year |°"° a the ends as well as being the ft will not bear immediately upon toe the ring for six rounds, Murphy walked | players hastening to the call of captains | when the Red and Blue was Ignomint- e arvina Banletea El ey aaa situation that created the “white hope” —|Me be f B m out of his corner at r 5 fland a general wave of activity on thelously beaten by little Ursinus, Capt pleted by Graduation, fad. If Flynn wins :t will hardly be emoers O rown s ( xy Pe eaae Se wotng to Britt. ex-| part of coaches and trainers in prepar- ' Stercer and Coach Smith will have a| Harvard's team last year was depleted worth while to match tn against [five ‘had enowsh; Tam sick’* "Murphy |!8 the various camps for the year's |serious problem to solve when they com- |¥ graduation. Coach Haughton wit Johnson, for Johnson fought him une, S rise S nator F; le \Gia ‘the right. thing In stopping for he | campaign Even while tho sun 18 HOV |mence to fil the holes mide by gradua-|HAVe A Mammoth Job In construcilag an played with bim and knocked him out urp [4 raw 7] | Would have been put out tn a few more ering above #, a number ear teee tion, Capt, Cozens, All-American centre; [eleven with only Capt. Fisher and as soon as he wanted to, He could do a_i 1 tne other ten round bout Al. Schu- fenpe Ceataes that osason;: @bieh pecins | Wolferth and Kramer, guards; Marks, Pair ras Crier ve Cae 4 thin, in, that figh: 4 3 jat end; Scott, quarterback, and Rams. Qiembacisid at there ls considers the same thing In ast | BOXING STAG TO-NIGHT, ||macner nad the better of Phil Cro MACUMAY, Wi Buln Color, WHS q able material from last year's strong Flynn, who is something of a roug! - 'N POLLOCK. | A Leache the seatlits near: deli and Somer, halfbacks, were all lost 4 { PY JOH LT, . brother of Leach, the dentist an jam early forecasts are often misleading, itis. eo vauation, A nucleua f, ‘n freshman eleven to draw on, but {t henbe sorapper, (ried to get Johnson's ENATOR JAMES FRAWLEY, who | At the Long Acre A. A. Al Del- }| Wallach, the counselor. Schumacher). ojearg judging from material at hand |?* & . A nucleus for a team, | freshman eleven to draw on. but b: line of conversation vi Nanded enough swings qn Phil's jaw to|*PP however, will be Capt. Mercer, fullback; | ‘8 | ¢° metals fy ae 2 | SRliy aepspetsid bo vail, players te responsible for boxing being | mont of Boston and young vars [knock out half « dozen fighters, that Princeton will make the most aus: | joo) rata and Ro ia ‘)the fresamen team are le to Really sapsestioed) by | bail’ players BATTING ORDER legalized In this State, was given | of this city will meet in a ten-round J) knock 0 acre: : piclous start of any of the prominent |Jourdet, guard. and Rodgers and Morris, |ciog “up the holes in” the. crimson talking to ump! nally Flynn yy f& handsome gold life membership card | °°Y * Thompson has started train: | teams, sian ie ry ie Mine. Minot, last year's star guard, and the right thing. It really “got John-| \New York. Taeen a and a set of engrossed resolutions, ieavotStimuibee which lates placerbetvre | Neatly every member of last yoar'a | saivalion in last year's freshmen teams, | Lewis, an end, were dropped by Jack's golden amile dis- Bridwell, ss. standing three feet high, by the mem-|up to the people in the State to holp | tir West Side A. {°. of Now Oviese on Sunda: | Tiger eleven answered Capt. “Eddie” | 01 01 Mine oecied to mature te faculty because of, usieguen tvs He stepped in with the Jackson, If. bers of the Brown Gymnasium A. A. at | make the sport a success. nasiuin at New Orleane and is already down | Hart's call down at Princeton this week. Becnh ah be al wedatle kil these playera returning toc Murray, If. alser, cf, the stax held by the club last night.| Morris and “mith then went through |! the required weld! pounds, Only Macgregor and Ellsworth on the m ia Ne 5 ee aia heal Their return will perceptibly ar Merkle, 1b, Miller, rf. |The resolutt vere Incased in a thick |@ hard ten-round bout, with Morris hav- Bombardier, the. English hearyweign! | ine and Ballou and Sparks In the back- for to-day at New Haven Yale coaches | iia) onton's task of developing a 8 tor Morris—he may be the com-/ Herzog, 3» MeDonaid, &b. oak frame, which was bronzed and |ing the better of the Snglishman. plop. ho, fants Tek agemon ys twenty. | eld were lost to the Orange and Black |@re faced with the task of Alling Kil-| jonghip team. ing heavyweight champion; but | Fletcher, «« Gowdy, 10 signed by the members of the club. — two American’ Beatswelanta to box with |by graduation. Early reports state that | Patrick's place at end. Warren, w big his mani Mr. Ufer, knows as | Meyers, c. Rariden, o. Just before the stars of the evening, |, 0% “Porks" Plrnn, the Boston hearrweight, | ee fart will be shifted from fullback to the| freshman guard last year, looks the rar he, Guy FeO. veerookions) mansey: Ave 5 br Andy Miksis of Beaton lend deweyicaits | Ceca Pas tata tea aioe teste in tc ee ca) line and that Vaughn, a former Notre | most promising. Capt. Howe and Head AMUSEMENTS. Umpires—Johnstone and Kason, At-| Ady Morris ne ns 5) i 4 . Tilay Ni Ga came te ee sacecierter ana |tentanse, then * : of England, began thelr battle, Dr, ae of the Jocel clube oa the aight ver, Haren, formerly of Chicage tut pow of | Dame star, his place, “while es CENTURY “nikGaAn” FT the ekill of a ebanspion. He has nursed Hogan, the officlal announcer, entered Mls couatihe: mane teenie’ doe it Aes te Pendleton, last years All-Amartoan halt. Ovenlordinivea’e THE BLUE 2120 with ti his big fellow along slowly, and he (Special to The Brening World.) the ring and made a short speech, jaded ort, time back, will live Dis pad pe ty iA AMUSEMENTS. estertines. 3a i Fe . OSTON, | "rive : *y rank i oth a on. ‘ange and Blac eee Br 2005 Te aa gaye that Morris will eventually ABHt!ty hake It uncomfortable ti mn | (2 efforts for nine years to have the | ad 7Hatuiue Hurley of ‘Pasal Nena | Orla i Mocnls A addition of DeWitt, a sensational Was! sHIRFODROMES |‘. | Johnson—that It's a sure thing. But | baseball, was the condition the Giants | (OxNK law passed. |The Senator was | a a a ea ogi, Ma) Bes {ngton State halfback last year, he Isn't going to have him fight the|and Ruatlers faced to-day when they | ‘NO? Presented the resolutions a 1 the toni mien he yen again “Amit ih Thiers, manager of Packer McFarland, | 9 Will Be Weak in Kicking Game Aline Prt anes is ar hintiee cuaee te arland. | Tigers r) black champion until Morris has for the third game of the present | !Hfe eggs oe ap abe eyed bo: aA | Hat ete Seine aod “Hunley “at *Pasiis, Patch Laon. the Chivags liga | eis a decond DeWilt is develo} AROUND ) THE WOR LD reached his full development tn both | series. With Marquard and Mathew- | climbed through the ropes the several | XY, He ten Ha heen working ELE lthe Tigers will be conspicuously weak WINTER GARDEN, Arength and science, Johneon needn't|#0% out of the way und Crandall hav. | hundred club members present aP-| sam twig, managsy af Johnny Daly, the eu icrariand (07 they qatters stilt, with in the Kicking department as Cyrus || hoo ue hurry back to America just yet. The|!D Been called to the rescue twice, | plauded him for several minutes. After | ade tangin veh secieed an offet ut fa w SP nt rakes, castms chuck” “will MeCormick 18 the only player with any | Wek Suis: UM Musi time for his appear: and the popular feacitty foe predals Gare, Aaures order had been restored he thanked | ota Rim 2 — _ PLAYHOUSE ain Bot Be F 25-50-76-$1, Dally Mat. 26-60. clamor for the mingling with the A \ ocmareeaty hope In elther to-) ine men for their gifts and declared b ‘ a rw 7k ing Bers (Author iamnies eke. Naneity ovine gat, The Ga Ath techn. teat cnoned Teach that as he had the law passed it was oY agree socnt tun ant Ie See i : “white hopes” up to date have ne of the Giants toward that ted “d ren it. he ‘ert eadly hopeless lot. ected Ames 3 to Ko after Oh BR “RAN Hoston war AO a this fight fan travelled to New| Bostonians in the past and compel them Casinu or FO aay, orks is to see Corbett beat John L. | to have more pect for him, i Ei tical of PINA RE xa. Haliivan. The Giants started by scoring one Real uERIDAY, AFTERYNOO! “T've just been looking over that fel-|Ingerton threw out Devore. Doy'! Detroit, 9: C1 1 7 iu low Morris,” he suid. “Gee whiliikens! |@oubled to right und took third on | GAMES SCHEDULED FOR To. BAY STAGE CHILDREN’S FUND > STEEPLECHASE ake steeds @ cet ‘Ono-twene {Brown's bad throw to second to cateh acelin Soe FAY TEMPLETON aa BUTTEROUL,” Coney's Mardi Gras Here, bg Am ree him napping. He scored when sn Aaifadet ha, ne omen en _in all o America's Playbouse—Everybody Acta, Heth Indian and the rest Irish. He bao| gras hit ately over, Hridwell's head, Pivteburg et Cinciunatt fighting blood enough. I like his way. | Murray walked, Brown threw MeDonald out to Waxing Elliot it sa Be rae Ercrings 8,30, (CROSMAN Henrietta: 39h Street™ Bteamboat direct to Steeplechase Pert. He seemed to wo he of sparring part Merkle. Gowdy. Herzog One run. out, want to show me something | He acts like a fighter. If You Please! «necked out a couple Ping Phere w 0 more cor! intil the P Mhat, Potay, 216. aA bs 10-18. Ny i Bae Ua cite un. tee the Selncg |anderuie seecea whan ime ing unt the MONTREAL ENTRIES. id t JOHN MASON? Air Sta HE Big Vauderille Act Scouts oe i >artnere in bis. camp. the score, | Kalser took second tH MONTREAL, Conia, Sep Mh entre Rea an onsiaer: BROADWAY #i'a'3s Sersdray #1 =|COLONIAL, 3 ‘arland matoh is Me for tomorrow's’ races are as follows LEW FIELDS —& air, $36,00) advan-e | forced McDonald al prrppratie; As Sulengs, a oy tealeg ¥ ¢ttn aur Bugle Tyan Biel ‘Thieves, HE Wolgast-Mo H atil! up in the sale and all vay n Sheriff Arnold has ineued a We show a light weight, soft feeling I LYRIC 39 20, Mi Talay. 1y eke Derby that is built of clear Nutria | jBea ate bh Anau MARBLE, Chas. #5 iver, “118: (Tipmand, 1005 nt entry D RACE—Province owned; tng th out ste putout ing, My and Acton, 106: Danve, 8 to Doyle jatement ~ AGAINST DODGERS , ‘The Giants kot another Ia the aren.| oiRPLOND RACK. trorince, owned; three-year | EVER Y wo be by Mt Ave, de 13 Barry (| Woltord, j “Of course w mere boxing or sparring | vers singled to left. Ames popped t well “2; Prey fh "Digun, 10T; eck ‘Deanestta felt, hand made and silk trimmed. siage froicitonsog secant of ft iste { matoh 1s not Mlegal, unless carried tol] frown, Devore walked, Meyers and 1g), WWanden,, 110, erm are and ‘ suoh an extent as to cause serious in-] Devore moved up on a wild piten, Wil * ih S S 1 $ 0 | | eration = j fury to one of the participants, and ao| son ran for Meyers, “Doyte. iif BATTING soa idan rth cet Prema ata 17 Smart es---$2.0 |] wincaTTan ere ea PR PE conducted as to amount to a breach|long fly to Miller, scoring Wi i lan 108 Gano niche j at the peace. But from information 1] Snodgrass walked. Devore out ste iva: Philadelphia POUIPH RACK, “Sh iat 5 Wh AT have been able to gather 1 learn, that [!&. Rariden to McDonald wiyn moos We import a stitched Overall “‘S! re WEST END 375.3% ,7,80h0y, Bp ei a Woigast ts the so-called ishtwetght |i, ine arth Miller Inet to Thevore a Leet, owool’’ Soft Hat-—the cleverest hat THE DEEP PURPLE |E Ei sor itn sie hon seaman ion prize “i that Mo- ae oi vors agee, East it. Phon jhampion pee abter, and that Mo-|Sheponald i to Shigrine. | Ates Ait 3 rderas, i from across the sea. In 12 colors EMPIRE f2 atc pared MONT HD-MORMOWS r i | threw out Gowdy. Up to this thine the 1 wskert, cf a at i thet, Wolgant io to receive W per cent | uatiers hadn't a Wtlomt Ame Rua Hote and at and 15 styles. Sold everywhere at $3.50 |] JOHN DREW » A SINGLE WAV |/MAt O38" iI BEuLrs buuLe yARD of the receipts, and is guaranteed at i Rouicen: te Doolan, ax. foddy Blowon, 141; High Bridge, ° Teal a aE least $15,000, while McFarland is to re: ‘ Walsh, ¢ meldale, 166 (@} P: $2 0 |] HUDSON Sin tea.) gat HURIIG & SEAMON’S 3;",.283 ee et sent, cf tee sate acant, | OMFFERIN PARK RESULTS. | Alexanders p aa ed neta eg fs ur rrice 0 FRANK MCINTYRE re" SNOBS || treunee cutis and that a large number of the sport-] rInsT RACKS | Klem and Brennan Tack, 104, Bush, 107; Avernus, —“} SOCIAL MAIDS ng fraternity from San Francisco, Chi- and other ol Bhow in To rds upward We are exclusive agents THE HARRIS LULL Three old F Forwr ROLLER Meiropoliicn Rink patton thle dontest. ‘by intortaties | Tiny, tee, tet WPereh SLPHIA, Pa, Sept. 18.—Man- | Se ‘ts for Joseph Wilson & Son’ ROSE Stall“ edt SKATING ® js" Baud Concerts me to believe that the coming | 1nd 2 to & wecond: Corley, 109 (Itow ager Dooin gave the Philadelphta bate featherweight English FOLIES vives | CAganer ACADEMY i nie oe oe, a the neoencary ee: [200 2.8 191 and 4 to 1, ehird. “Tie, | tn mer ah Ke a aderwa velns Derbys-—-these don’t BERGERE! ie mtions) Act 10, 20 & 80¢ Pare WEEKS and were daily need an_ introduction. UNICKERBOUKER ere jolt Mot Ne Rg: Sap em eh en 20 Styles---$2.00 BONA BRIAN» THE SIREN |) 7, weirs over for a year or so. Probably never | ® ut, won; Fanche ot eee aay, handled Alex LETNATON | ENTRIES. ard of W D f Not to mention a hundred 51H AV. neard of Wolgeat before. Dut sony ever ' mate | is miss Charite BRoERS. ats, » wade vent contains ments to make tt a prize figit, such as | _ Silk, Silt Meenas prohibited by law All Soule und Pender ' : Barger and Very inteligent gentleman, this sherift! | #hed_ a* named aarmah Ba0 fe “learns” that “Wolgast is the so- | SECOND RACK—Purse $25: thre bases 408 Ae salled lightweight champion prize night. | Yeeros a ard; about five fi tant” Walsli, wh vr. The sheriff must have been under | 78% Maz and) even ° sational style yea! t Pau et a pial Ha Brown, 12 (Cull ining RGA APenDAn Aid she annining. LEXINGTON, Ky., Sept 18. tex other styles--each designed ‘ASSERS- 2 rear Poot the “socalled liniwelght chert [and 2 to 8 third, Time iden aro In the. teupersturs {fF to-morrow's opening races here are Baer ures Lay the athar, LYCEUM Ee. Bk Be aut are oenuuntes with bare tate tt| THIRD RACR.—Pive furlongs: three | #40 9f them tured out 68) at Is It Any Wonder, Then, That New Amsieroa | ‘ge viivov Gini al nt glovew—be: ma olds and purse $250—-Bi . werd cots, With, Ral ner) ta SE ae incbotalh tres | Barnes, Hoh thinner) Sh WOLGAST AND M’FARLAND chu!" fie fin ag New York in All Its Manhood Tite PINK oN Lavy) aia aaee’ ta "vee gamaits the tenes | MAY FIGHT AFTER THIS. fzi:.{ isha na hae Is Flocking to Our Stores for de ae el px ie AUS ENTE afeia0s Selva a ucngs oF wit: sll seaptson;, WET ROBT” ie-cheetnant | ROMA Ss EUR eh Ps fe Their New Fall Hats? SS Es Ratna eteniat tones perrices with (a siatea a0 et | *P® | Attorney-General Russell Jackson in an) FOURTH RACE: The Ayo . 8 GAVETY cen i he ahe y vids ang (opinion on the Wolg WcFarland pro- | 3nd. 8 quartny set 10 NCR ; Bren the isierest. taken Jo tae, bout by ims. |PoHed boxing content, ways should the capil {04 ret Nir ONLY AT San HAT STORES . “wil OBLD, GF PLEASURE bid j the “sporting fraternity” (largely oom- even, affair develop into a prigefight the Mitty Kact — ry Bae, [RANG Mont —Wul Yes 9nd Harry Marks Stowers ; b as - > sheriff is at itberty to stop it 110 Messow 98 ot Aan Street By oe 5 ths: [Neate Now. Bleire |, feeee of enhore. rave, iatrre tnd r sere EE Rs nace EDMUND BREESE a,"UR AN sal svt nd professional men of repute! 5 } e Bren ‘ soamt makes "prise gn.” Y «voice bender, Hugs | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS a a Te ae ne Pe wMewayan, ‘Tiger Jim, al 106; Ot{lo, 108; mM bask Bass hasta ats tran iso tin i891 WORK MONDAY WONDERS" aissa asc | * ‘ hy prs WER?