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sis HE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25; 1911. ° | __ ye UP-TO-DATE veveeate] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (ncdt@eer ROBERT EDGREN EVEN NEAR-CHAMPIONS GET THEIR BUMPS “Ruled Off” After Lifetime cs pam aa AT Le ane on Turf, “Father Bill” Daly Will Fight to Be Restored Horseman and Greate: Greatest Developer of Jockeys Ever Known Tells Story on Which Kentucky Racing Commission Took Action. ‘ Tose @ queer thing. Being ruled off where I never raced.” You CAN COME RIGHT HEAH, MISTO WELLS - BECAUSE AH ISNT GoIN To WASTE MA BREFF CHASIN' Yo", Such was the greeting of William C. (Father Bill) Daly when seen at Sheepshead Bay to-day. “Father Bill” Is one of the characters of the turf world. That the action of the State Racing Commission of Kentucky in ruling him and his brother Michael off the turf on Saturday because they alleged he was guilty of selling the contract of Jockey Wrispen to James F. John- son when he had already sold it to Edward Corrigan, had riled Father Bill there was no doubt. But in explaining his side of the case brotherly love was absent, it apparently being a case of “I hope to square myself, Mike, by playing a lone hand. ow, Mr. Newspaper man, I want you to get this right. This boy FiTZ_WANTS (Wrispen) was attending school in Seventeenth street, Coney Island, when To FIGHT I obtained him in September, 1907, He was bound over to me for four years, MCoe, After ‘being in my employ for nearly two years he ran off. In September, 1909, I had new papers drawn up and signed by his parents. In the winter of 1910, not having any horses that I wanted to race at the Southern courses, I let Mike take the boy. At the close of the Tampa meeting Mike, Johnson s Fight in England intending to race over the Canadian tracks, let Corrigan have Wrispen for the meeting at Kansas City, the considera fon being $1. Other than this, Corrigan took one of Mike's horses to that meeting to train for him, The May The Cater FR are ai ck cain set vovnrses to an, tant torte | tapimea et tan contract to Mr. Johnson, the owner of the Quincy stable. Now, I was Sh ORORALORL TeOuGaar Kin ba notified to appear at Lexington last Saturday. I wrote in reply that I was General ciopseile Scares Pro-] sporting experts who do not desire to|due in court in New York on that day, but that I would appear before seo an Englishman butchered to make| {hem on any future date that they would set.” moters, Who May Transfer | holiday tor an American black, h98| Agkeq what he was golng to do Inyaulte so successful. His horses have ; discouraged the promoters, They at@! me matter Father replled that ho] been below par as far ag quallty is cone le to Pari: also displeased over the fact that King ing to fight, and though it might| cerned, and his boys of such ordinary Battle s George has telegraphed the Bishop of| (ii, same ‘time he had hopes that he! @! Hy ter cea one ene eee London, who is leading the crusade ; Soe ee tle ther Bill, voulk stored to good standing. ein bal ow against the scrap, that his | would be re re cs from being a pauper. He owns, among protest will receive the most careful LONDON, Sept. %.—It is persistently Father Bill Daly is known tn Mahl her things, @ well-paying hotel in at |racing locality throughout the country. tford, Conn., and 1s generally be- Feported in dnner eporting circles that} consideration. He has been in the business forty-five] lieved to have all the money he will ever the Jack Johnson-Bombarier Wells} 1¢ the fight ts finally declared off, 48| yearg, and although purses have been| have any use for. fight, scheduled to take place here on} now seems certain, it ts likely an at-| few and far between for him during lat 5 laughable stories have been Oct. will be declared off by the pro-| tempt will be made to pull it off in| years, he has never been known to mur-j told of Father Bill, the oldest and prob- moters. The general opposition to the] Paris, where negro fighters are in-/mur. Away back in 1805 Bill Daly was/ably the best one being of the timo battle, which has been joined In by the tensely popular. known as the owner of a mare named! when he bet a hundred dollars (first and Lorina. He was but 17 years of age|last time) with a stranger who in all : |. Though he has owned! probability was a charter member of any very strenuous effort to “get’ when he started. Thoug! 1 Map But later, wien he went into a) Players Badly in Need of Rest, and Unless Pennant Is Cinched Another Veteran Colleg es Acquire Many EEE LIU Oe tir ihn Correrpeen desea nen apne eer | eaten and muscular condi:ion of a Soon They'll Be in No Condition to Win the Joins Yale's Squad | Bolero, Civil Service and Valley Forge, | stables looking the horses over. One of TEE Sais drit’s tite Watte aitite, orld’s Series From Athletics, ant was pouring hot water on the ant+ yt take much class to hold that Yale football squad has started its to make good “right off the reel.” sible that one man developed them all. | that the water was too hot and that It cracks of other days, he was best known | BIU's horses was standing with both 4s champion of England, appointed (Special to The Evening World.) | comparing these riders and near-jockeys|mal's legs to reduce inflamed ankles, Bo Johnson thinks be can win BY BOZEMAN BULGER. preparation for the first game ot the}Columbia Gets One of Best| columbia ts also fortunate in getting|The fact stands out, however, that|Was a shame to subject the antmal to FROM ENGLAND SAY THAT JAGR | Jack Johnson Thinks He Can) Sa Tua One | Win as Easily as He Likes | ! ’ ss See ERS j From Bombardier Wells, Sols) PS (aio iia ; 30 POUNDS. } Doing Little Training for the : 2 ; _Covrntent, 3011, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New World). ACK JOHNSON has just returned to Engiand after spending a few ; Weeks “training” !n Paris for the fight, with Bombardier Wells. That Jack doesn't take Wells very seriously Is shown by his waist measure, Cable @fvices trom London give us to under- @apd that Jack weigns nearly a ton @nd that Ms circumference ts truly arming. The English sportsmen won- dem how it 1s that a man will risk a I @erid's championship titie without get-! | timg into better shape. Jack Is appar- | @aily, going into this discussion with Wells much as he did into the little ar- it with Jack O'Brien over in Phitla- He knew that he could beat O-night riding with his automobile, and spent the night be’ the fight visiting the morning. The result was that when P\ weren the ring with O'Brien he was fat and his eyes showed evidences of tare actuate. '| STRAIN OF HOT RACE You THINK? KRAMER WINS CYCLE CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE THIRD STRAIGHT TIME For the elev sion Frank L, of East Orange, N. J., has won the Ameri- can national cycle championship honors. He clinched the title for 1911 at the Newark Velodrome by winning the two-mile champlonship race, thereby increasing bis total umber of points for the season to Kramer has still one more title to take part in, but as he al- in succei ra ready leads his nearest opponent, Jackie Clarke of Australla, by twen- ty points, he cannot lose out, even if Clarke should beat him. Kramer's total 1s a record high mark in the American series, which runs from May to October, fast that night, and he let O'Bri fancy as jeasea without Local Schoolbo Stars fas the developer of the greatest jockeys | fect In a soaking tub while an attend: ever seen on the American turf. In 3 office by Mysi Mclutoah, but it NEW HAVEN, Conn,, Sept. %.—The —_—>— [ball court.and diamond will enable him | of the present time, it hardly seems pos- |The humane person made the assertion 5 . such treatment. Father BI!l said the i SEAORi QHAL AEAINAE Weelevan Wadiline Frank Woodcock, Bill Harding and D.|though his metnods were not always) such treatm nd why waste a Cincinnat!, Sept. 25. er a be Teta axe : approved of, Daly got resulta, the like| Water wasn't too hot and offered to bet training and sleeping HE Giant are badly 1 ye day. The principal addition to the aquad Athletes in East in Dan sail ey ig rity bee hig fend Cp which were never known before or| the stranger he could hold his own leg he might as well enjoy life? is badly In need of & rest and if this killing pace keeps is C. C. Chitds, who won his letter at New Yank Chilvaenile. tecdliae. han |@inoe. in tt. The stranger fell for the bait, the STsiA Gi amusing if Jack made & up until the last week of the season they will be in no condition| guard in ¢ie Harvard gume last year. Meenan. Hunley phy BA bste tat years From his stable graduated Jimmy Mc-| Wager was made and Bll put his artl- ut it don't Mkely that he will. to go In a world’s series, Meyers, Marquard and Merkle all look| (iy 4s,i% cantain of the (rack team and pla | Laughlin, “Snapper” Garrison, ‘Monk ul leg in the tub with the remark Sry, tis. be cen repoanelt rag to| very weary and frayed at the edges. Mathewson has had a chance to get h i some rest of late and he 1s better than the others, but he could also ‘we that there is muah talk of stand a week or ten days of rest without stiffening up. McGraw has been ferference, that many people in| driving his me ‘ i aha on Was enough to dishearten ti 1 sbaFeited Apr having ®& his men at a terrific pace and he knows that it is weakening coaches, It appears 60 per cent. bet* y Aight stopped. They don't want them. It is the only way to wi the pennant, however, and they know {t,| now that Yale fans belleve the va football teain at Morris High, Both are| Moran (killed in 1886), Willie Palmer, right guard. Dick Merritt, cap- candidates for the varsity eleven, but| Willie Kehoe, Eddie Moser, the Lamb! aveball team, 1s also e HE annual distribution of scholas-| are q little ight and will be better var-| boys, John and Jimmie, and last but AMUSEMENTS. tle athletic material from Greater | sity material next year, |not least, Winnte Connor, who has been | a || WALLACK’S a a a New York has taken place. Many) Hoys' High School sends its best | Tding abroad for the last seven or elgh stars of the schoolboy ranks have €ON€! swimmer, Walter Canhill, to C,C.N. ¥.,| Years. Of late years Daly n't been GEORGE ARLISS 1x DISRAELL "| to college and many have entered bus!-/and Fonda McTernan and Herrschatt “that he could hold It there all day.’ he material at the end of last AMUSEMENTS. 62 et. &Sth av Ev.8.20\Mat, Wed, Tie f the eye . ‘ong the prominent ones to con-|to Amherst. i ? Me peasy tev betes Pog hi k | too, Just as soon as the pennant ts mathematically cinched the substi- nya Peceteeuite aan utente ke hens Dansetlag is' Dan Meenan, the all-| Rutgers will get Hamburger, the sta: ( EMPIRE Bay dot at Bra 2 ¢, FHE BLUEBIRD td maa) Funny how public opinion | tutes will be run in and the veterans will have a chance for rest. In that rac ° {tute,|quarterback of the Fordham Pre rene y ow, Xerk, \ non 1 ans a or rest. Anderson, formerly halfback on Wis- | around man from De La Salle Institute, | quar ae her sere changes. J, ‘ew years ego the English | respect the Athletics have decided advantage over the Giants, as they |consin and chosen on the all-Western | sfoenan has entered Columbla Univer-|sleven last year, Frank Archibald, a JOHN DREW in A SINGLE! MAN ASTOR gate oie! “kt 2,80 TEL petele would have almost wriggied with HeY | eam. Yale expects to have no trouble) Meenan has enivted, Connie vegeta | former gridiron etar from the Hish| | HVINGON tiene Bw Puss 506, pleasure over such a spe: it would Will rest for an entire week before the series opens on Oct. 13. sity an WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED with Wi Wednesday and the firet School of Commerce, who played for aioe os 4 My a ‘The new Comedy by A, B, THOMAS, have given then such a good chance to McGraw is very ch concerned about giving Chief Meyers q game of any account will be with Holy | one of the best schoolboy athletes of ie Penn State College last year, will also| | FRANK McINTYRE in SNOBS y MAS, MMe Upon “British fair play,” and) yy, 4 4 i t ‘ 8 & Ch Mey @ rest, as one Bavurded a His ability on the track, baske!-|pe among the candidates for the Rutgers THE BRIS \\ W. i | the equality of man, regardiess of color, | ie Indian will be badly needed when the big show comes off, Wilson] ~ _ eleven, MAG Char ld have pointed with pride to| 18 still suffering from a sore thumb and can not go tn aud catch for s perior sportsmanship of England | eral days, 1t would be foolh goompared with America, where | Hartley at such a critical sta Hs some race prejudice, a Buffragettes ure making a moss | WOFk the Chief. English conservatisin, and now| | Mathewson and Marquard will have to be c roomed from now Bull is developing @ “color line.” | on, ‘The Rube wi if and sore when he went in against the Reds yes- ext? 2 | tere and for the first time in many days he cut loose @ wild pitch that| ps, 7 ~ ah IMSTERDAY fifteen thousand helped to lose the game. Eastern League Season Closes The Trenkman brothers of Adetphi| | ROSE ofAHL Academy, Brooklyn, have entered | | FOL IES i | Princeton and are out for the freshman ‘ s M.to 1 A.M. | eleven, They will be good varsity pick- || BERGERE | *.3 yy, } | ing in a few years, from 11 PM a € Hays Gamble, unanimous chotce for| | Pepular Price ) the ‘auarterback position on the ail KNICKERBOCKER {i\0".; scholastic football team last fall, 1s now | tn th in. business, His loss will be greatiy || DONALD BRIAN :: felt by the Erasmus pigskin chasers. Mc-| | CRITERION Kinney and Gallagher, all-scholastic the HAMMERSTEN'S = = | 1.00. Dally Mat, 25-9073, Kock & Maide Fulton, Sloatwomery and secre” wauead & Co. Ray Con, Chas, 3. Mefrill & Otts, Oxcar Taraine, doe Morris @ Allen, Van Hoven,’ Copelaud & Payton;'oths REPUBLIC "i... 78 4 4. Bist, Bo THE WOMAN rdy to take a chance on a youngster like of the race, 80 there is nothing to do but John Ganzei Engaged to Manage Rochester Again Next Season efully How Clubs Finished Woe players, will also be lost to the team. ||| Great ‘Big | Enduring s ag on went to Nassau Boulevard | ay ydea of the work that has been r entirely, They are both} With Bronchos Winning Eastern League Race. Commerce loves ex-Captain Chen, Felt- | | Human las] Fovular su BELASCO " aah fan enthusiastic crowd, out to enjoy an be had from the fact that of the with the Reds now say that rhi. nt in Row. Cheb Wate, Oy Che, Wo nO will ‘be minus “Comisky, Rosa, Davis, “a healthful day of rest (after six | forty amen piased by the Giants » , the star southpaw, ts. the Third Penna . Biter ts $4 643) Montredt 23 8 914 |] Wright, Sullivan and Simona, MBERS" Greatest Play, of hard work in shops and offices) | noi ypurt began thirty have been|™n for Connie Mack to use in the Tone Te Be ab cold) Newark 0.787 08 3TS fi vo TE GRE. ing in the most ini ing of | Fy tiaee ool iwiriard opening gaine, Huluio’ ». 14 78 -407| Providence 54 vs ‘333 3 OST a sports, Aw was Informed last night that : pct ar efi) NOTHER successful season has , Chase May Return LYCEUsa').:: sri } OPEIA HOUSE & bishop and a canon obsected, |i Athietics bad a scout oF trail ay eb ea ne A closed. in the Eastern League, be awarded to McConnell, the ‘spit ball 4 THE, "ARA B # Vrices dhe to $1. "Wed. Mat. 25 4¢600 sheriff was went to tell the muin- ng his style of play and he Devore are t Gith the Rochesters creating a/artist’ ot the pennant winning team! Dig Wiyst To-Day T EA THE cou TRY BOY of the meet that the races for | ja ed ites cn ae :| record by winning the pennant for the who has just been old to the New ¥ STH AV. must not Lo on. Tha: Ot an) will you have some one to look weak aga | d tine n succession, No other | York Americans,’ Wew ik ARA Wie ; panne people saw a few exhidition | n over ed of him. but Dole b always ‘Jud nas even won the flag twiee, This = Hal Chase, the manager of the High-|P Kian & Erlanger's Musical Comes aby The real races can Le held dur- | his own. Up tot HM Hon |, Thow who want seats reserved for, the coming fh THE PINK LADY. **" d ATHLETICS, mering southpaw arge of Ei , day SP RIBERTY vin Well este gf the Afteen thousand are ha his r. vd IPR wA Ww row, and he is highly pleased by the Ix likely to get back into the line-up |] y A at a THEATRE eornlvg & Wying : rendely Bee aokie | Mack son that] ‘vowing made and feels confident of | the two races to-day. However, if he isn't able to || SULE N ELTINGE Wi SiN WY, of Bag, Hin Kansas City a judge fined « ta @ to tackle sedis al ld keying his team | “12 re-election to the Presiden:y, Not | for the series, set tickets and | play Jack Knight will be seen om the|}! pe aictieg wae 16 350 j $100 for klasing his wife w rendy to shoulder t Ma bu | a elub lost any money. Inbicate here ty tay" be obtained, initial sack again. GATEDY sia Watt hd ng through a publi ! Ne ma hihe eee ool ysnn Ga te many reports to| Of all the positions in the infleld |f tne MAE MOUSE OF Wve Afe $100 for being kisse me thy THE GIANTS DON’T FEAR LEFT ine nates ai nanage tt Broncos slhiglbuci deed which Koleut hae been tried at the In Tiree Meetisie | EXCUS! ME es ci ant sae en Nauen ha HANDERS, ue i a i: taal : JE WEBER'S {06 ; | A\TRMIE Stent bv eae? ph e , aot ; mharalivare oie gain next year, but he will practically | , Joba, J. Mctiraw, manager; Leon Initial sack ts the one to which he Is Mat Ww LHAISTING’S BIG ‘Sk ow Bd trying to save cnough money | would prefer Weal Ft weit duct tetyfen [Svea bulla! new teat nw moat of toa Jatt tlre” beta tags Bat asited. “ole Fight at ome. at | EDMUND BREESE niiats tke iH Ft housekeeping, and their only | about the st _biay } ea GL otene that {a stars have been sold to the majors. | F, Drucke, y Doyle, Evans, John Ferrell, | this base, and makes some good stops GLOBE & t \Hrompect & Westchester Ave, to meet was for a st the | Athlete we me , Sane aaa Foster, Moeller, MeConnelt, | Arh jet [Fullenirider, Cardelia, Henryland also seems to hit better while we etna Ww | Prosp ac “THE THREE etter working hours. 1 3 on and that’ ( lau and Moran are the players that | Crk, Greet Hartley, (G.I. a Hh, | holding that corner, | nf RAB ANE THE pect Aw. OF US.” hetimes I'm incdined to think tha Ww ew series a tt a a te 14 we sie Jack Warhop will probably go to the ; re re tu fe, Ww bought or drafted isha We Marae 0 LON I AL, TBINSRER HIT joo was one of the m atte n ev t Rochesters took the lead at the i doe : lit “ Mt : men of his tim ast 4 i tt tset of the rac were never Charles 1 ; a r “Connell to doubt the tru:h o} Jaa | Wien ended, although Tor ls ‘o at one time | YEN really Glar : ; ante | Within a hal game of tying | K rs . 4 we A Night move after a! ile i ver won | Baltimore put up a atift fight | es thelr poor base running, Cree being the| J SUES OF COMPLETE — NEW Snectuctos , Pett Muste ‘Hal | FITZSIMMONS wants to ? ; of fl Aba ge ve st nosed out the Canadlans for Tow of the Reds, gave the | Piinelpal offender In this respect. How- |] PLAYHOUSE 32) "ols ; | } y i “come back,” too. After donning | je the gloves, off-hand, with Kid | stre Q et Brown's the other night Pits | during the ABU! by ; and t ted M waa they had the satisfaction of driv- pennant; ing Ed Walsh, thelr usual hoodoo, out | onahip, ae of the box. Yo-Morcon Bought and Paid F : RON Ay! CASINO! 8h! 3 ac and fletding records completed, but in Comedy Animals rere AreREP 1 sry Deri ot aetets Relay 8 See to mar “ot the: con M ming ee the individual stars, ¥ GORK VS, KILKENNY Reneftt for Nelden, Oct. Neher THE KISS WALTZ RO! Ler Aeiropolitan Rink! a youth of forty-eight, te no|#howed no more fear of the peta sald: “Miller of Montre : A monster benoft 8 being arranged || BEISOQU "s; veh bg hte (SHATING |° 7). Band Coneerts Hie why Fitzsimmons shouldn't | chau than f they had been tall) M v iat but ited with the mast Leer for Joun H, Nelden, who was formerly ree [yee a peaercic TONY Pastor back” if any one else can OMiefore the fans hewan toireallze that |We must keep going wort ° 1 W m Jor: | spotting editor of a New York papor, |f C¥TH Seutt in MODERN MARR! ‘6 SBEH AVES! St | annivensanr My lick these ‘white ‘opes,|arimth hud found a wonder, thts | lf vo wa Awcy a Brooklyn player, of o> | ii but who Is now afflicted with paralysts || Wills Comesyi! ARH t L te dh a tl | Ata tid bere says Fitz, young 8 . Mor dette | over tate no less than twenty home|!!! BS HAE ote eC bac hel ann of be \ looking the lot over, I don't| handed bat f New Y official averages Murray | st Celtk nd to work. %¢ will be-held on fi PEED HOOD sow, b Sanday, Oct, 8 at Washington Park, or one, ‘pay yoklyn p feature will be @ baseball ‘game between the Broodiyns and some | e term yet to be selected, but ly the New York Americans, § tat 3 »hony Dunn will put on two bouts between mat artists of that Fitz could lick a lot of ines to be th probably more than could lic But he has been out of training too long to go after—well, Lang for instance, immons's fight with Bill Lang than :wo years ago was a record It was for the siralia. I doubt that any othe : nd : 4 has fought for a championsiip | EXPERTS THINK PLANK IS MAN)‘ | win this ' { the days of the Queensberry TO FACE GIANTS. area State Commrete lh at the age of forty-six, Fitz-| In #0 {0 1's ¥ The m (et Peautituy MABISDS ‘sat Ane « hes ay t das the leader angi Boxing Already maa Bie Be Baa Bat eae Te] ' 20 PM. N.Y, Marine Eliot's en a at ia Meek CROSMAN a ' aURTG & SEAMON’ Sit Sireet ite Wade sasicest THE MA2UTICS, P LYRIC i Mas BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, EVERYWOMAN (Sr AaRr crest a liane ESO Maine HONEYMOON ¢ A ATTRACT im, pro | fore o'clock, wrest! I pational the game, waleh will s J Av a Man Thinks, SAL LRAGDR Club, WoL, Pe ug) St T TA ak ts Cihetinatl’ 80 70 ah Brookiyn., 5H SZ /408 ston to. AMUSEMENTS, JACADSMY 2%, 10, 20 & £00!" Ls WELLS Mar Toute G4 “Ran! Boston..." 86 101/26" weight ‘Cham of England, that be'}i challenge womebody, surei | placed upon the shouldfirs of Coombe wetted the State clo JR syed! | rubber against the White Sox to-day Vaulect,” Fred C "Doe" White, the famous left: | Quarles ‘Teareau, Arthur fs hander, may perform for the visito: AD Cromer Nate Te Shaler, W. A. ‘Tovrey, Har he ‘locals lost the opening game IRENE FRANKEL 1 OMB eden italy | against the Windy Clty team owing to | AROUND THE WORLD Abuaupea: haa : ox ; RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, ' MANHATI SH dil GAYE! Be ons was born May 2% Isak 1 got |con°e! w York af tof the recriptw, Vitadetphla, 6: Cleland 1 civeaat 6,8 York 8 ‘the Banker's Daughte- || RABY MINE <0.) Dat Sot ware late from his birth certifica in | of pecula . ‘ ‘ “ Ao! illadel ey Bt. on bs oSed, ‘ MIL rite, es Ave as 3 rae 3 pat Eouse, London, 90 it’s right |enean” , ‘et Bama | Ay GANES SCHEDULED 1oR se-38s Paterints Wate TT INQURRAN Sista CA Seat |] WEST END a LE ERA TOR NLAD Be doea'think it ts: June % |v atching the Giants with a close Jer of Gov. J A Cheha an eg Se ) New York at Cinciuanth, ane he Wh BASH 8 ike | P Bhe Comed: ‘POMANDE i WALK Oe VE ANREP e ta nearly year younger than | have that pitohing ae the diate tievelaud at ‘itn, fooxn at vi Shy h AW at Lew Fils iwise Daily a Brsana & ue by th ies hg be thinks, Whee! When Bob hears |sponsibillty. for the tice would be money, The fou Sow at’ Boston tla aeeahataay wart 1 THO QUER Nea Ss oil NE OF oT aE