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UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY THE E VENING WORLD, TUESDAY, VUTOBER 8, 1911 BEST SPORTING common 3° To eae sean emmarene AGE IN NEW YORK EDITED ROBERT EDGREN 10 | h Caines) .|Crowd Protests : Wh i - DE BES MAN ‘A en Alieil Gets i i GITS DE (6) at TA | WAITE HOPES AND = ward Over Daly - HOP'ELESSES , = 5 on | Py (Spectal to The New rc ‘ Evening World.! ids oe ap Be Sure of National League Spires Monte atti ie 1 11) “ : ohnny Dal: ey Beat Phillies and Cardinals round bout at he Orleans Athietie Cea, Take One From Cubs BURY Boul In the fash.6¢ Ee ‘ ‘Alspleasu lace of marken | re manifested by th Whose sympathy wa NT ae npathy was won by the &@- gressive Brooki tain aio BY BOZEMAN BULGER rir Fr Wi aac tated ediadeipnls, ‘bob, 8. jones TR. Daly showed gr ow, ve that the Gi ved great stamina, stant MOSH from their triumphant |% Mathewson east want, fiat rine cit hie Frisco pasitain, Sawa 0 re h “ benreat m Ahoy RUM | coe, Cece ican has not been scored nex asin Ming carefully, —T blood int , | by he escond round Iphia this| Wiltee’s performance at Pittebureh, 7 ute Tate and continued the punch merning ready to put the fintahing| however, will probably go dow: 7 ih ectively in every round, varytn: touches on the most extreoriinary | Mmond lore as the crowning erie tie, REea ee atiCe and’ lett to eeanon. But for a clean shot by Tt was Daly's ager fag New ‘York tonight with the|helf of the ninth inning’ thers is no van anytning ete that won the teGwels 4 pennant clasped firmly to their doubt but that Wiltee would have ree Cat Attell above the territe eft hook that While ey have a good chance |the last halt Jaat man up in H HAT’ quite suMcient to draw a Seer guN Se sp ranatse en putes aah oven-’, | ith fe ott, to of the ninth inning, | | ‘6 ‘W te phd of being champion fighter tf you're not allow teat from the fans when Relies Whe. ing 0) for wounds of the past, the | Ti" ordering on @ classic, Dariag | 2” ‘That's what Jack Jehnson thinks, allowed he final gong unten neee tone aly way v7 which they com be off | dount in the official scorer’ ‘considerable | have fe quit the game and stake somebody to the titl and he wants to|at lis pounds, unded. ‘They tough: crises tas owned "eeetie [Li oy Garey in the sourta Latung: have fought Dombardier Wells in England } eee a ce eeere pore --- ee cereus tor ihe Osbe to |and it Bier nad’ ‘beon fourth inning, |boen ,wined and dined over his vietor ant night, and to-day might havel VOU? drop one of their games to st. | the ninth t had beon disposed of tn authorities, 1 is victory but for the intert «| Young Ahear Ee on ane erin inst night the | wiped th At fe ikaly that he would have rahe cat threatening to pakt with his title Jot erference of the| § 12 Pavers got the tip that the Carai- [Pirates sre credited Wik ee" tate fee at iin oe fight {t out within a year with hin eed es dela a | Beats Exdie Maci Ber cee so slay two comes wun [areinet the Olente Pa ae He can then personally decide which man ts f Wid Gas IMs RA ; ac. Te Case wis atterncon, end Wf | cures Bit nae 8 Bote fam Got past rears s fitted to wear the crown with —_—_—_— r Roge: B:cenahan will caly come to was then fumbled b: Le 4 In a bout whieh Garresous 2d capture one of these Fiewgaen It, es doubenat iat Wrotehae | ‘ = - mt gant land heavy ch wae full of action games the fans of Gotham can put the ball clean! je man by handling — | the ten ro ery one of by, but there a unis Young At wee caatch to the red fire and Ughe | Alscussion over wee wulicent BOXING ——. prego! / it ‘| | ! mast Satan lira STHG8 TO-NT.) ia Boxers ecient oven. to make another, At the T | Mf : iightwelght, at the show of the Brookiya If the Giants should win « game ena| During this wonderful exhibition Bert Keres aaa, 30 Century A, C OC wn. : 7 y South Brooklyn. Mack Bt. Louis should fall to win from the joteiige | Wiltee allowed four men $ tis for tea rounde In the etar bout. ‘ O ts { At Cua they would etill be in a safe post | bate, fhe Pagers One got @ base on ot Brown Gymnasium A. A. Jack | Retent, whieh met Hs rushes witn Goo, ‘The best the Cubs could do in| there were ie rrived Oe ae trot and bie diac ge lon dene in the || Inside of Thi , {aaah Oi 1a, iterate th fam sad $ausiin the face usd FEA) that event would be a tie, even if the |reached Macha” Im FAG, Coe Asal tone Peace ee occ ree Weeks That}! San Motes he Att | lefts to the Jaw ana poled Giants lost all their gam: were retired on hid\arded Brook} yh Hau, re Tineito | ened him considera ae i Giants ost ot Seen! of her romaaining (Attemot At a om, Haale Stare, and one Brooklym, Terry, Mitchell and Harry} State Will Be Robbed nite a doe Woncinan. jpasager | In the fourth pat ar even. The Giants must lose ten but one runner left on bases through Sonny tarry cet i ten road || geting a reriy tom Don SfeRet: | Reavy right awing on an games to have lost es many ee Chir baat Only twenty-eight men faced bouts, of Its Good Men. Tom, Jones aud tsa which nearly closed the optic.» eeaete j cago. If they win there will be but Petew ad which {s within one of the he Hiahiweight’ chaimion. ar | Ahearn was Mackts mi run teat i Senet a ram played, By losing! As @ pitching :propostts if cathe rng : extend himaeit, tor in two. of tne FREE em all the mathematical possibility | not lon you could > at San Prancise ed t and th! 6 rounds, | ould be a tle at the worst pot ask for anything much fairer than BY JOHN POLLOCK. | tat hoo hattiety met Vantage, ts te acored.freauently with ould be a tle at the Torey pitem_ the approaching an ond, hate viotorios tour fern een out-of. | fruif paceman bat) die tine ohamuton | ADE Punches witch made Avsceene / game, and as he te going great suns Secretary Gray to give the players every day, the most ing here every| Wel E tiles bs om erine | round, however, Gelomeea’ Cmca i just now the chances are that the ury possible, and they made the over about it is _ Buck Crouse » belonged to Ahearn, i Phities will have to walk the plank night trip to Philadelpnis the number of California | Pitter, “who teetad ae sma ——— 3 e bibs, in three pugiliste who are already in No Pittabureh who, defeated “Young eau, of rosy } Paiion i ne venar exring af wreak | have. a pars, 20 Mea avatsir ene eee cee a y fa New York | of Huston last Tiel founds acts acaaeene, xt X-C. 14 fae that wae tot pebiod nthe wort. |ruany efforts to wyine and dine the Giants : Salter Gottera sromusiee isskilg ld: fieuier gt towel it Batt hae nctaiy fee ouniry Run was MoGraw’e gond hope to get | While on the road, but Mi pa ai nt, are al = | one, pwell, Mas, for twalve rouncs, i sa ready here, i ‘of the Ari oun i | Bre Meares fhe pennant won, everrthing off uti t Modraw has held ‘ 5 at are rend Tes ay Car | tat alaeanater sh ‘east i Grouse For Olympic Me Wet if someting owls annant won: | question about the Anish onway Gives S h 1 } roll, the great bantamwelgnt, are due ae has aecidea to pa eet | lyst to cinch it. Once the rag pee SlenTe HANS WON 16 OUT OF 20 Ci 0o four hours. yoneay Brae twenty: | paqitonst doe fislend of this ct According to th em qaily captured the veteran pitchers 1, | in eeeison a ebarinn at ot tents eoten L id. ee four auvend’ Frankie Burne, the Coast |foey (hte glightmatalt ot" siladken “win | celved here the programme sume re lt saotsra ae ne Es Toune-| nye, and that ty someting ate ads Use of Celtic P. i Betireifhe, yale riya im town ech cet peed at oats |oharee of tne ory ; ators will have a chance to exhibit their other feam has equaled since foe Belts, jeans ar. Chicago Boss Says Dissension Meee cote eitRGutene. eeekaoae | F sight toa Daf fight’ hen pe ts Satmnton be held at Sto ! peony Gain bad wie tower le ao ina long time. ¢ hardest battle he hae | Cross-Country run £ of twenty-! ty-four out | The ‘ fo Jack He has s n for the ; en eS eee {Tetra ust ie cat sce | THEY Train There for Cross-) SES iS Ete eat | Created When Players Are siiesae hat! oaee tice | ps une Mniory of thls event wi be one of i ty interested in seein, jonee- tor Ueits hones. fiddle to One Ri second . ne features: Tho: race will’ be ib ee or ot] rerult of the, feat. tbe Olanain as] Country Championship oy sie “are Consulted on Subject. aya nis ciat Medison Aner Dorman ed Sox in Doubie and foe ro . a 4 A Me J, nore re ane tite vance, we| Met he? Ta game sith the Poiities | — —L. A, A, Generosity, sa = pecs — food as that of Hogan and” he doesn't Bill on Hilitop} bei on the Gt e . i : esn't Se th race will fie cn at New York. After the gon- | that dena gh lbow benny papel For | seore vo (Syectal to ‘The Krening World, [pet iid red ORE TEAL a pais Lf lop Wheckange 1 team Jaurets . oy" id tm the ownership of the Gants this afternoon. io eaat pe ce seneees inva, wees per Chica: ee the top of eetenre boy's struggle to Hasebal Gar to the coming merest Cho pitching ce etgpreiiteah en Tg ag tlie) Athletio players FH Goh adil Pts arm 9 ORD than a helt ‘abe ke bie Hogan and his eel ereit unl ehey | Catt nae open pualare Ne olastnee y ; ‘watch the game Irish-Amertoan patie That he year stories h get through wt! hey portunity of the therpl cetohing assignments will go to ‘The only mem from the stands, A. C,, bes just a be wold, at ot a ave emanated from | « wh with m says Dorman, #¢¢ t¥o games fo f bo: bers of the Gian succeeded in havi Tanton, Hughey "Yering ifferent dig le: ‘then thelr aspiratt y wae ; ORS An ee ‘and Hartley. There vainat ie ts who aving the athletic | Peaaa> ace ant, Semana SAARI star ague cities that wepirations may not be {top when ti : pe jeg= pesos and MoGraw te|wnn ‘fought the ante ‘ta ‘Atmattas | Celtic Park ¢o train ppllgeleaplenstpaded a bat both men “will be turned over | Managerial berths, ais Cube wee tice | ie ca eet d Teeaaties Meenas OF athe i ready, Canta in 1906 try cham) coun- | Det - approached ‘4 who were Howell, the Canadls | caused a postponeme yesterday / = ae Uno ce ceares. Chatto, Cutt tit remain on the up are araeaee, the park [hssagn hoes eee ie ysee see ie vad his ponttion ae man: | Were webed, regarding mich postions Bailing Jarry yan, fave been, a reap ae ea ante ia tp | ‘Ge Glante upon their return to the | Hartsel and AR gs antag He eon, the olub’s trainer, Es lageted fag im Grareon,” owner of ihe ela, [and John Livers, hans heeliees eee x, Canin, Cabot 8 t| whipped the Tigers, Sai Played cand te the failure of George Wiltes to | ere now, dut they are not regular play Goungaters along by appearing at. ihe |™ m SGT, Bar}, season. ut to hls Bie|talk regarding this trio 8 been more )T event "|New York American boys slightly tre ]redited with « no-hit game for his |% the comching lines, seees Bad | park twice a week and edvise them how vein ee Cincinnati than fro coming trom hela byt ther away from third place. “Hoven | cs t wiitcsnnce ot Tittabergte | AcOraine to, the presene oy to get into shape, wee pos, ihe, neotueniene) Hassh conng,, ie ib alas vlavertico avae other point, MLE aouBIe VISORS TeAAS | Mcidentally tt might de interes! parture the Giants will pod ag | ees Nay wed Prag = a 4 eam in both dors , WORK Wo { — ting to.| becwoon eight and tine aioe sernicne | Menke Can't us asters LEneuer ont et Simante: runner, , ok. langton, a have had alluring bai Leagues hing jan, oWing’ (eee | ——— sai night, | Hens torte GS play the All etars ts choke powts | opwtnter, + oRn SERED with, toe, cross-coun. | them. baits hung up before fad hia tw ten-ronpa draws their pr i a eats wisnerel 0 charge of tie! other track’ men, | President Nelson adinite thar he vex: SCAM { ee MB celh sonal Charles Webb M him ‘the, hardest kind of But two more day: When 9 | BIG COLLEGE ELEV tlre ts Be Sc ow ecm | Co | BUCKLE DOWN T future do perine will in the near ‘a dimmy, Kelly, manager of the Broo : ontest against the Hard Scrimma; K stop to the practicn, 7 OMY 8 inlet ty aagcetit to Philadelphia, where they” wilt Ko i ge With Second | DICKINSON ELEVEN - saikt,& maitor of prudence, st 4 my |i pduitoken, uahtnelght | Teague tear to tne ieee Anacies a1 drill which lasted fo intention, both now « " Is my | in. time to. without” notifying hi fe team to play in reg erican | { Team Scheduled for Crim- SHOULD PROVE BEST _ {tu Sti Slowed auc on! PRINCETON ELEVEN io be Careful, what ta sald about an | —gomny Ee aati kere SaMealet he coming American saga | bd ect foll a tub stars becc ¥] Jo F club, lone, ue } IN COLLEGE'S : Oa ee ‘and lasted for forty} DOESN'T E ]oe Otter eiia eee eee aceanss redhnny, lane, “the tat the | c1ertag | = } son ity To-Day. ps *| Lack of expert TIME AGA SY f other clubs next year,” anid Prost. | som Abe ALi (o, net, orca cand 5 | : | ete OG ia ion ea Geko dent Murphy in a formal statement pest Abe Attell for the featherweight chsmplou- — | CARLISLE, Pa, Oct Son Capt. Mercer in directing the plays in AGAINST RUTGERS, | wistee Pal ee ree feat ‘bent Ted to" Attell” Rivers nave him wis | | NEW ¥ RU OR MENTS: } (ipecial to The Brentog World.) standing the total Perea 3 -Notwith- | Saturday's game caused the coaches to (Bpectal to The’ Tiree cea tuee Sina ane BNOUE PeouriHE, Pane, ad Aue Atal fie Abe Ht EMP: OBES LE a) | ‘Cambridge, Masa, Oct. & |Dickinson’s football sence o€ injuries to make a change yesterday, and Minds| PRINCETON, N Brees Wor.) tage, the oonversition tuat te ie the jeatherwelght honors leane for TRE tl & ARVARDS raw cloves, which [tutes who were even and subetl.| wae shifted from the eecond eauad to with f Oct. 8.—The game | Presence of a third nust be in the | As Frankie Conley has call JOHN DREW in ASingle entity, ; made | uch | Door showing [MESIAL the Were in Saturday's eame|the varsity. Mercer, ‘oe ae Ti Buia to-morrow afternoon is | senrerapner RiRMER tA ake ante Tin Found ales bas called off his twenty | | HUDSON #4! in A Single Man wm. KNABE i against Bates in the Stadium [Net ond White cosh, | Ft , the | player h&neelf, does not aj @ Tiger coaches {a actually said on b Aha ha Bite staat ; ‘Mais ‘Tomor, e Bat .Ge se cn, & Ci Pee 4 Se h, Pauxtis, re- . ppear to be| trouble, & ttle | precautl . n both aides, ‘Thi ad nor. & npg 5 0. | tagt Saturday, te scheduled for « hard frained ‘trom working ‘hla playera in able to direct the playe with the best | ai pasta igctad not playing at | false Me Ni ae, ree ote prevent AMUSEMENTS, rae McINTYRE 5th Ave. ard 39th St and team to prepare ti 6 >| The playin the coaches a: to whatever r hein way back . e a4 3 | ws good eke nme Dene e east |aave Pee Sete. apeay -wobeivine Mi eno Wan he: fret equad) | CNBURE RRR & runaway game bard eS fe whatever player 6 Gur team may | ihe rare bea next Saturday as did the Yalo Crome iapective capicity of hie bof the re: |e failed ¢o run the team to the sat: | NeW Brunswick team. Ti ib| newt apagon, hie thine of oruh mnkey ha eee ee SESTAHL" ty mks eos Bi an oF plcsineon’s Abe a Poors Sr couches, "Minds, Inet year | UXeiy to be much chan Rate ie ae Arse Tere a ea bay IND THE WORLD ” NWIGRERBUGKER sicisa His, TEIN'S | vind Rene ie Atrione tn the scrtme |loge aie Ie Mee oeinian. ‘het the col- | Seenrnee SHE ee ee baer los and practically the same aRstnY Tnaian | He Bere conic Che Se ture: Nefera the || SERIES OF COMPLETR WORLD DONALD BRIAN}. Ismet, The Si 1 NO ! y that of provi i> epresented b: ma o siven 7 1 op: ements having title MPLETE NEW = . jeal comedy f { amreficient interference fr roviding | greatest tonne in her 1 by "one ot the pew what he can Ao, given « ahance tothe game ae opened coat with AM open | services are yents having tite co thetr |} Winter Garden M.S "4ih th | pectactes,| | CRITERION "iu! Bar aie. ‘ile ng backs, which was de eae bate err tehnetiaale rpgineld ‘ +> : vile O€ baseball, ‘wenich: must te oped, || GABY | Nk OF REVI) eee \ RnR Wee crcenaly, Gk) Che eran Cull. axtanded unit Practice yesterda: ; vailt ie very easy to break up a — DELSYS | KEVUE OF X bye t unch of ma- {ling and a lo ne ball, dummy tack i b the mea. | or ot so easy to acd : by mering >a un ith tean was out on Gaturday with a knoe 01 e 1 se 6 2 : © work yesterday aa aped several players, . ‘ Sl aging, tor th by tt encour. | ete, ‘We wanted you as man of ee to nee To-morrow, 15, Hie A Sal | men belng trained in 4 eae ids BG boa Aging fe scrubs scored two touch, | Would have gone to any an Q Tr AGLI 22,05" 6 b vat Sale Thure, } f ad 4al to The Krentng World.) owns against th " che | te ys n i omaiy, Breen Stockin; Herald bs Of tne Kame, lowing with panies | CAPTAIN MERCER OF | New HAVEN, Conn, Oct. B—The | While the porns PAUL tent, to get you, Dut the |) DALY'S "yay, 5,300 9 Bras 8 Bs abba tng Be m8 na) ARILASS n.d” Hory’one oh sho'wuvad stn) PENN. GOOD PLAYER [policy “allowing fhe ret tring more than acore a Meld md do nothing | more nee fs mal oxchange. Nothing |} &.naiy, NEX 2 Mi HELEN Lom THE ARRAS fia i f Mth the exception of Gardner, who | necity: (hon ih Reete abiae LA are Bins eae 8 f mora need be said, The club owner wha fand Watt ores Newt 3 par {ica ronal raner, who | BUT A POOR LEADER. te venterday when noche Ghar bt the line wes Specialty | thus sown nur player aa & manager has| gi thway (Eva. 8.20, Mat new AMSTERDAM wa Theatre : ; r oogpeos . started against Holy Cross w “pep.” The if 14 had no | the star player with ambittor on, and ; SS Tirvant HYostior 41,80 claw & Erlanger's Musical Comed3: ‘De wame for Ui (Spedat Tae leer ine teetaneme ‘ Sime’ ish sud had no | Hae wet payee Te pelos unser Hoskes || Siok tee Kae Muri? |THE PINK nit pe fee | Rare out cee its the age. They went out |#2°W!ns up worse than it has for urely | betleve that he ts belng unfairly plocksd Patra Mat BOUGHT ANU PAID FOR a, a LADY ‘our | CARLIS o-— | PRILADELPHIA, Oct lee field with the other members of | wine oa) Craw ee. dn hls Aarts oy advance to a manag- || CASINO #*8,4,.04ist : LIBERTY 82354008 Big hrs, ih RLISLE PLAYERS Merron tS muna and” were alowed trace WD, pared Ysterdu wera [eva hem we cant dart oho chi Rew Sis Ti KISS. WA JULIAN ELT! \ CHANGED ABOUT BY je Wood Gel the. ua part Inf be prolimuary pragtion, run |the present statt. AY to assist | some other fe eB meaneget tert re Tit, WY REPUB Vleet seo) eda Be : . ear ne gl x 01) hrough algnala, tackling the —— to get a winner, & as heel e i GUMEDY Siri" il} - 1 & Sat, a NAD rj tyat ma jet- | dui and 1 — { nd we propose to pro: |{ sy eo tat, 4 i COACH GLEN WARNER, seh cot the vat 19) Cou ayminy and punting, and catching |, BASEBALL, 2 kamen: tow a [tect ourscivee by having « mpone to pro |} An All SPER ntti 0 THE WOMAN y ; nen on the J verti Lath ee atts 1h hort rat mame 1.43) down bY & atenogrAaphe hae Comedy Another (Spe ) Word.) farknnse Sasily. ¢ i fils | we ter Camp fr, was out in his foot- Eee Fart Asm, Os, Boston,“ Amertoas Mangere (nance‘or 'myscit on the wus. |] MAWHATTAA: iam? eosaten ts rt y ee {eae o'clo c= |ball clothes for the first ime eince his |” id g a bres. .8.10, Me fe-B0e sadih Oa thurs od ie After t » Gait haphee : oo his 1 di worked hand as Be Fi ake by whieh | th teat ey Be AN Wh B . Tor ia se SOLDIER | KNiGH en con 8 developed in|, 1 mostly ‘ ne re; Paul, varsity tackle; z WEST END “Siyti"h - | > LU Kame Of Bature) cosas maith lined u ce er, varsity | end, Re > yl Bey Mar fos f 4 | day. Coa athe OF Balu! gra‘asocDd teams and gave thorn’ Tone Lighter array y Buy Ready-llade JOHN MASON " Abiaity wae ee ||? nea impress rearranged he a 4 long | there An, strent loth | clothes when you need pay u ben Tee ban gw e* |] FAIRBANKS or eeeaa FYURWAN itt fatty fo con bog with no view to thelr { i is no mo t] Herald Sq. | Me ~ LEIS ves, 1, , Dickinson's | making th re for ; — whe, aa Hs runs and otherwi “ end re | 4 em to your mei Way 201 ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Data. ih ER aS Picton ea materials, style and talloring. “We are the (thi inzoaste LA TOSCA (cis ici me ec recniees ang $f els ah largest tailori . e are the | FOOD SH xe Set [THe GOLDE BE onsale Be ge elites st tailoring establishment | i oD Rear a | ee ' ! ee autat bade’ given’ thor aie ee a 7 s shm 1 a Sta. 112.80 to i gaat dving at pi ivan thers a em RL and display bolts oi cloth t! a in the world, | Ht! ss fier ty inne at the a SORE BEAR BROOK Mae iicust ale D i niraha | ne é yet vo. . 9 BROOKE Br Ser ee renee en Bam VMAs TRAC SAE oe cient oa ‘Prospect. "Scena" “| on Porm... lng | early Bete awer re at Bt Lon 9; Hoaton, 5 a ° or ov test Ah ae ) OLD 4 + one ESOS Main, M [Sia Inch an” racing :DULED FOR TODAY irom $20.00 to $50.00, S ercoat to measure |- THEATRE Te. MEESCHNAY |Miuz! ONTAL 010 Tm FavORTTE Deen ley SH Sfeend the track, \leking and rece! Nove, York at Philadeiphts, 3 “UU, end for samples and | OLYMPIC [8i,1418, Bt, Rhone 708 Stay. | a . | 10 ALL eran acts, and charging. Batiago as th, Bones ur Album of Fashion ANATEUE, pain, ot ilgh tae Hea LHAMBRA Lillian Russel . ach ZS aa TENG Ht Repay ] lan rT} 1 eed | Bets tae aba te} ith Av. & 126 usseli | ARNHEI Et Pa Oil TSAR ad * | ~ = Dally, Bee (Richfield. Cor, Othem, * | ame WAN DD 4} M, Broadway and Ninth St. biti yaw at: Beene | RON Xi Four Mortons MPIRE rt" Deiy Mare so & Go LADLE! x id ay & ) ions Bread ADLEM & Mat Das) ft, .| Jack Lortmar, way & Ralvh Av, Best ; WRG | lingiona ce: key oka THE GAY Wipows. mi levers

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