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of HILLTOPPERS PLAY | THERLAST ANE. OF SEASON HERE After To-Day’s Red Sox Con-| test, Locais Go to “Philly for Finale. OODBY, Highlanders! G ing that you have Here's hop-| better luck last opportunity of the se: se d York At test the boys w where they wi Athletics for three & ‘ip for 1911, It has been a disappointingg year for the club, yet Manager Chase tan't dis- heartened, and he ts confident ¢hat with an even break of luck next season his Doys will be in the race for the pennant from atart to finish. The Red Sox, who have been one of the hardest foes in the league for the Highlanders to beat, will be the at- traction again, and every effort will be made to partly atone for the do drubbing administered by that club yes- terday. ‘The locals are in danger of losing thetr grip on tho first division for they are only threo paints ahead of the White Sox, who are in fi place, Practically at] hope of winding up the season in third place was abandoned by the dropping of the double-header. ‘The Naps didn't play, so th ere able to widen the gap betw: New Yorkers. margin betw with the fina es and then close y near at hand it » for the Chasers ed goal grand pitching ex- Sox twirlers yester- one run Was made in both by the Hilltoppers. Hall was in fine fettle in the oper I only allowed four hit game, tol a puzzle fo son, scored ly pitchers in the Bostons nd Caldweil me, While en used All but the latter > BOUTS AT STATEN ISLAND. Btaten Islanders will have a chance to enjoy some good boxing bouts in the near future. 1 eral A has just been li inauy Saturday 1 {9 at Bortr tion, seven mi! the Staten Island lu BATTLING NELSON -| he gave an exhibition of fast and clever HA LITTLE | JONES SAYS ATHLETICS SHOULD WIN TITLE AGAIN. PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 4—"The Athletics should ‘repeat thelr performance of 1910," says Fielder Jones, ex-leader of the Chicago White Sox. “They are superior fn the pitching ranks and the class In batting. Mathewson may he able to repeat lis feat of 1905, but I doubt it very much, He can't last forever. Not that Matty is a ‘has-been,’ far from || © it, but he will have a different]! band to deal with- youths who hit t ‘nee! every time The Atha have the edge on the batting. ean tnfleld that— is the best I ever a bunch of ball on the i while nid homed sat alt that he i bet Thayer oF Keough at anarter Winde smu irect ‘the ‘viaye from fis position in: mead’ of Mercer, a | Important changes in the lipeup of the Cartisle 7 im were made ty Coach Wi | LeadtTeauh af observations of the. fodian- Dickinson Than ‘beet installed Dane Loses Decision to Indian- apolis Boy in Twelve Round Bout at Boston, (Spectal to The Rrening World.) BOSTON, Oct. 4—Young Saylor, Young Indianapolis lightweight, rupted Ba ck campaign b wetting the decision over the old Rattler in their twelve round bout at the Armory A, A. ‘or gave Nelson one of the worst he has recetved for a long time, but at that Nelson was able to go a longer journey If necessary. Saylor wa an enlg to Nelson, and the Indianapolis lad beat him from the firat tap of the gong to the end at his own style of boxing. In one of the early sessions the Rat- ed to use his head Ike a billy- lor came back at him with ng of his own, and showed a new one. Saylor stepped d, putting the heel of his the Battler's chin, he \nearly sent Neison'’s head off his shoul- lders, After that everything was along peaceful lines, neliher boxer attempting to violate the rules, A number of times it looked as if the Rattler would be put down, as Saylor rights and lefts to face and Jaw in pid succession, and then generally got away without any return, In every round Saylor kept piling up 3 points, but it Was not until the last 1s did he let himeelf out. Then the inter-| In quick | glove | few rou boxing and had Nelson In @ quandary. | Nelson was trying hard all the time, AMERICAN LEAGUE, Wok. Poy Chub, Wy, 7 ‘ First game ote tontnge, Boaton at Now York. Detroit at ¢ {Two games, Philadel/ihia at, Washington Be, Louls at Chicazo, Two! games, from unhealthy condition of t ‘digestive system is not working ‘sure to follow. but thorough, they enable the b not injure the most delicate, and your dig take good cure Do Good females, Boecham's Pills eciall, RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, 0. “Second gan Chicagoat, — Louls Yet grounds, GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO.DAY., Wise Men and Women Know that most of the sicknesses of life come from inactive bowels and ‘you—poor blood and weakness follow; if your bowels are inactive {waste matter poisons the whole system and serious sickness is To take promptly * BEECHAM’S PILLS fs to save yourself trouble and expense. naturally and tone up the whole digestive system. They help you to get your bowels ive organs in that condition when they can of themselves and of you, | I jgers on University Field, Princeton, this afternoon, for the present team from New Bruns- | wick 1s practically the same as the one | {hy which tied the Navy li a ‘oach Roper announces the following (centre, Blumenth: Fronge and Mareball, CAMEBY SHYLOR = Coiumbia Rowing Outlook Best in THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, He Gets Rid of Boob Axel. Well, Weill! DAS BANE ALL RIGHT, AY GOT O 60 OUT, MYSELF FOR HALE HOUR eed lara att, OOTOBER 4, 1911, WELL | GUESS THAT WAS KINDA SOFT, 1 OIDN.T. THINK 1 CouLO) GHAKE HIM SO EASY. HE whole undergraduate body is anxious to see the gridiron strug- Ble between the Tigers and Rut- A gpod game js expected, Ineup for the game: Left end, White; left tackle, Brown; left guard, Wilson; right guard, Mc- t ays the first mid- football team nlaye the first mid he Quakers will use the a aturday agsinet Gettyeburg: Ly in place of Harrington and Thayer, ‘broken moe prolibite his playing, i season. Head | ope ot in the practice because of a bad ich may lay him up for a few casa. his substitu also Mightly out of con- dition because of « le brulse, The Yale football eleven has adopted the evetem this sear of saving the men, and this waa shown pA wi Arthur Howe att, i cont MA of laying hie followed alter ie eleven with the con Merritt nd did very well, He used the nas Wile Torward ‘passing (0 Atle toe uke forward pass- faely responsible for the varsity y afternoon, The injut Read iter was whi The, Harvard versity squad, though somewhat mussed up. $0 attil in the ring” ‘The men are atill tore to-day, following the filty minutes of ‘out out Yor them yesterday ¢ hard-fought layers 1 rin for a touchdown, the only by the requlars, Tom Frothinghain ward later and closed his ever for iton and Morrison both sustained rengthened at ance wentably weak. and in band to-day n'y defense must he THN alte of the Tire. is coaches Wil take the tha Srv toswhty them Ygmporarily i . whone Work, e, needs some improvement, a has fortunately come back to school, t vard inetead of William (ar: cea Bergte at contre, Welch Coach Jim Rice Pleased by Way Men Turn Out at the Opening Practice. University was inaugurated on the machines in the symnasium under the best conditions that have ever existed at the Morningside Heights in- tutlon, Coach Jim Rice was well pleased with the showing of the Fresimen candi- da Thirty-elght big men of the first year claga reporteg. Practice for the freshmen will be held on the machines every day this week and on Monday next the 1915 men will get out on the Hudson. The varsity candidates will also get out on the water Monday. The prospects for a winning varsity eight and four are ex- ceedingly bright. ver before in the history of crews lumbla have so many old varsity Your Fall New York , Philadelphts Giltago, ia bet Vous aI New York at Brookiy | Chicago at Bt, Lor * organs of digestion, If your right, your food does not nourish Gentle, but quick; safe, powels to carry away waste matter They will Beecham’s Pills Naturally y suitable, See instructions with each hae, | Ste ite f F's: rowing practice at Columbia |s ye game with Hol; fester ede mas tare go jant 3 ere Saturday primed fare. College’s History last year's eight and three of the va y four, Coach Rice will have “Fritz’ Miller and Walter Ruprecht, olf varsity men; Walter Pyne and B. F. Phillipson, who rowed on their freshmen crew. fe] Wading In with his head down and let- his} ting fly with both hands for the face and jaw. TMT Bert K eyes Easy BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. For Tommy Ginty| At the Madison A. C., Sulzer's Park—"One-Round” Hogan and Jack Dorman meet In the main bout of | ot) bout of ten rounds. whatever in outpotnt! 4 ten-round bout at t cs tury A. C. show, Keyes was substituted | Matches Arranged. for Knockout Brown, who is laid up|] Larry English of ‘Troy with a badly Injured hand, whien will Schmidt) will keep him out of the game for several t the Congress A. Weeks. Keyes fought in his usual way, || New York, on next Tuesday night. nn, sparring partner of , and Battling Russell will ten rounds at the Metro- i Bert Keyes in 4 $3,000 In subs » Twentleth Cen- rar ee eriptions the raised to send an American team to the | Olympic games at Stockholm, next gunmer. Those who ha scribed the above amount are M. Thompson, president of the can Olympic Committee, who teur This style antted Qinty, wh t 3 rus with stiff jabs in the face and as snappy left-hand upercut to his m of attack ju t B. gan and ck. the former havin i. Dennii was too clever One_of_the local 40s YEAR The baseball team representing the Law School at Columbia defeated the interclass series on South Field by the score of 7 to 3. Williams, the old Corel star catcher, Played with the Law Schoo! and showed good form for this cold weather. Dan in, the former La Salle player, got wame at second base for the “Soph Howard Osterhout, last year's varsity captain, sprained his ankle and will probably be unable to play In the re- maining gamos of the ger Mercury Eleven Wantd Games. The Mercury football team of Union Hil, N. J, with all teams averaging 120 poun Communicate with Willlam Weyhau: No, 442 Fifteenth stre Overcoat; have you found it yet? We think it’s here among ours; won't you come and identify and right it? We've so many that we are finding owners for, Oxford, fancy gray and black, $12, $15, $20, $22, $25 up to $45. Raglans too, genuine Britishers, at $35. 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We will open an account for any amount. 10% Off if You Pay Cash Prices marked in Plain Figur: Ewerything for the dining room except the things to eat and the people. Downtown { Park Row and Chatham Square Store ( 193 to 205 Park Row noextras, nom $3,000 Toward Olympic bund fund of $6,000 which has the American | AB @ consequence Keyes's mouth bied v lof the A. A. U., who have from the fourth round untll the final | asa remit, he had ne tmuhie in landing on him | tributed £00, Mr. Thompsoy bell, AL fal beineing the claret from hy 4 | also president of the N. ¥. A. i pore “Blah IV ietter to James 12, Sullivan, sec After George Bush hed declinal to meet tack | Penning that of the A. A, U., says that as Mahila in Cont ir tet At the Brown Gym. | training he returns from abroad he w mm, club matchmaker, oe oe move is club to Joo Went, “the east ite | Tovey Mitel and Ma the movement in hin club to help raise hia place. Weet is “robanis mx. amet in the mal the expens he accepted ‘the job, for fare | the ovening show of the team. vA" eating. in every ‘one. i. h_nmomoters has fret cabled an offer to Bombardier We heavyweight champion, to come and meet Al Kaufman, Jim Wi My é tor thi | Co) Tommy Ginty, the lightweight ton rounds, Jullan W. Curtis, treasurer of the | Ci second, Scranton, Pa. who has not boxed in|] At Long Acre A. C.Happy Davis ‘an Olymple Committee, — ap- | th nockont Brown in the this city for some time, had no trouble |f-and Young Brown clash tn the star 4 to-day that he has already toward | RICK {he Boted Inah tenor, at the booth, , Maria Council, to be ace. Sever Sweden, | ve sub-| Robert Amert- has ‘do- Athletic 4 |ncheduied eigit-r (Special to The Erening World.) hh con- etary [In a helpless condition, soon as Murphy once in il start twice in the second, rifle rights to the jaw oregoné conclusio: New Harlem Store 3rd Ave.2121st St. © | 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. This Great Building Is Full of Everything for Housekeeping Acres of Floor Space Finest Dispiay of y ings Thousands of Rugs, Mattings, Oilcloths, Linoleums, etc, are shown on revolvin| illuminated racks, Hundreds of rolls Carpet and kind of light and space. Every kind of floor coveriag for every room, hall, stair, kitchen, ete., and no charge for putting it there. sy Chair i 5] 75¢ how Ce Fine Range, Iron Bed, $9.75, woah A 15¢ Monthly $f 1.50 The brass top rail and the posts Big solid 25c Weekly of this bed are 1% inch, Note also weathered oak the five brass spindles in both frame; imita- Large enough to cook the head and Ge tion | Spanish a big dinner, yet does foot. 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Clock and Case 59c ta] Others up fo § 4500.00 Wal -Fiece Set, 85¢ Cowperthwait 6 Sons } CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Oct. 4—The ind bout here petwesis Chicago terminated in the third round Who. {a |D¥ the seconds of Murphy tossing the in a{Sdonge Into the ring while Murphy was Hayes floored the first round and Hayes landed ters id stomach be- fore the first round was thirty seconde one, and henceforth the result wae @ mao) Rae a pe ne ed SE u emesis Pita

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