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} t CORRECT AVERAGES OF MAJOR LEAGUES FLOOEY 1M Goin’ to SIT IN THE BLEACHERS go Soest jal = SS (A Goin’ TO EXPLAIN THE PLAYS AN’ SHow YOU WHAT MAKES OUR GIANTS THE CLASSY See THAT Wok swat AXEL ? THAT'S SOME GAG PILFERING . THE GIANTS 3a TRAM THEY ARG - ON Pur trae over me Cy —— Ey) OY OTHER TEAMS ET ee 9 ee = | “AL corrine Bags !— 7) - Za It Would Require a Lot of Exertion to Ghenge HIS Mind, NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPO 2 cook THAT HY cane OF SE.» | You SEE WHAT A Lor OF BOOBS THE CHICAGO TRAN ARE ~ (Uvest acre th oF WHEN THEY GIANTS “TR IN StGHrr | 4) e328 ne e WHAT OPPORTUNITY’ DIO THE CUBS | HAVE * CoP THE Compiled by Expert Nailo Reve of uh Le fitleen ov more 5 ing those playea on We Leasue Batting Avera avera payers, Wita an who on Len i 40 PR Moreland, {8 of all playe: MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS) George L. . With an average who have played in Par Ont 4 ding ») Flelding Reeo Aste. Een isin hanes ten is it "i red) 4 (t Hou 7 13 hb games up to and includ-4 ed on Wednesday, Aw, ‘in Oct. 4 Me 1a PIMLICO ‘WINNERS. FIRST RAC five and a third, Wairer, Racing Bell and Braudy wine ran and finished as named. | n-year-olla: five ht o My Ls! : ' und 1 to 2, won : Adams), 10 tot nd 4) After Five Innings cy Rab Is Re- hee if t0.4,, Ft 1 and § to & thle Time 1,08 lenot Yarle lieved of Pitching Job rinaboasa. urls. Flamm, Yorkshire Drexel Hi gertield named, 4, Jawbo also ran and finished as | by Drucke. | furlongs —Rest! 1 to 10 and out srume, 1 and Captain Marlock Anished as nam FOURTH RAC nase; # Istledate, naugural Steeple. Time-4.02 1 Dick Shaw (fell), 1, Garters World.) man (fell), Wa $ and POLO YORK Scarus also ran Water (i T samen of the Bostons| Tider.) ' Brine fet Poie an chert ArIeTH RACE ree Club Cup; | von before an undisturbed crowd. | Kiagty milen.—Anache, 149 Mr, Tucker) Tie diamond was wet and sow aus allen sua one Je Cate usher clouds hung over the nds but the! cnebonnier), 10 to 1, & to od pastime went on, McGraw put in @| second; Ursa Major, 118 (Wri am studded with substitutes, But|1, 1 to 2 and out, third. 7 . nt to the pitcher's box to] 4aventurer also ran, DUFFERIN PARK FINISHES team was { ble to score tn » first Inning, Roston Sweeney pee went krounder to Deviin,}] FIRST RACE. for 3 years Donlin w 2 out by Wilron and] and «.—Althern Fletcher ut Kirke ‘or the {16 first; Song Giants 1 tu out to Houser un- lgrass fanned and Murra t to Houser na drew another blank fn Harpsburg, Miss Cee Msle M, Hannah Louise and ran third, the second. After Miller ped out] SMCOND RACE-—Purae to Devin, Bridwell a two] y ts and Monnie ol, ‘ Tatth ‘reole, Silk, any W a alfo ran an 1 but Was aut] ay filler to Brid- RACE—P #279, for all also ‘ran PIPPHL RACH Purne $29 voar-olde: se , count, 115 ( first; Are AUREL *Atyorel ret t ‘ | LOUISVILLE ENTRIES . o Titaw t 1 re b RA M and seven r Vw Am ; ‘ Faleada, $10.8 zht, $4.90 place, $3.80 show: Cami place, $4.20 show, Swish, 4.80 show, 4 Vande OS OM Tag BATTING ORDER. eee WateaOT AAR bute MAO y York. Chickabaw, 10 (rat, 49 to 1, 4 to 1] Time, 114. Ethet Le- | 1 finished ast = BIG COLLEGE HARD TIME TEAMS HAVE. | EAI aS ——_—_++--— -- \y |. All the big elevens got down to » rsiness to asy _ The Tigers smoth The Bulldog sur a tout yg bees Syracuse, The up-Stat Yale to the ise score a0 Nit iH - the third period. Harvard had her * First Half—-N. Y. U., trout with Holy Cross. The best! perg, 9, the Crimson could do after strenw ft Half—Navy, 12; 1 us playing was a score of 8 to 0.) | Chicago Hy Quarter Last week Yale boat Holy Crosa 26/7milana. to 0. . |Care, ¢ Penn pitted her full strength) Annapolis against Httle Ursinus, the team that) Hee foiktihe ated her in the tuitial game last] y uarter—Dick }) » by a score of 6 to 5, Cornell) | ad to call no klekers to make aj t creditable against Oberlin, panei: tence | TIGERS MET VILLANOVA WITHOUT WHITE AT END. bird at Muhiente Western Reserve, Johns Hop THE LINE-UP. rorition Villanova. | game Thasabalcbahed ‘i Tels .MoConnich teen |S hedule,. ‘The i Ik iis) rain of last nigat subsided, tic the Meld ‘ata F tas very w 1 this fact was ex- iH . 4 benef ier ! a an rin Tete ra ‘Prem CHICAGO FANS GET ORE OLD CHicaco!! sein game was marked raggel pl Reilly, who had take alding’s place unsuccessfully, tr ni pass and Anderson failed to make a goal from Held. ‘Then Philbin missed a punt an t wan n # ball on Yale's 60- © Foxg tried a goal from the 1 Howe recovered on the Ibe RT | ee a __ROBERT EDGREN Ber THE. a-es ‘an ru SAY (T AGAIN | PooR OLO CHICAGO It PooR a DUFFERIN PARK ENTRIES. ERIN PARK, Oct. 7.—The en: Monday are put two evenly 1 to Yale Field this was also heavy , snd ie and ran back to the 43-yard cavers VS. VERMONT I ON MUDDY FIELD.) THE LINE- up. br. Fours, 10 tight furtor Roathta, — ansowary, 107: Wil 108, Punky, £09; Joka ACH Ais, ond 8 bait, f 103 eT Hint Lent” 1th teheon ot t Point y to: Saree started its thall season to-day with | Om evermus, 3 5)/'the eld @ sea of mud and a wet, altp-| 9, ei msc ter a ame ae mF _{very ball to handle ‘The University of | 14: Brpte Grow ney a * ned Vermont faced the Cadets, and while | {tj ™ i recat ee fees the Ve the Army # double positions, kod a husky lot | 02) gure on srdog out) en in most of the and Winfleld the | qn a | ev iso ry Munro a Rta £ a “8 ‘Natta i Henne set of In &« shave two backs that are speedy ! and diMfcult to tackle, Sit at cen- tre has not been doing well ag Walmsley, Coach E n wil but Walis- | gna upward an mi 701 Saromaee, “N.Y. UNION OPPOSED MUHLENBERG IN 1ST. GAME. Oct. T—The Tie | aU Ree Aa eo [HARVARD SCORED EARLY | THE LINE-UP. AMUSEMENTS, Neon band of gridiron warriors | ON FORWARD PASSES. | peat University, Heaitjons, Muhlenberg ¢ NEW YORK'S LEADING Te The odie i yeey from recent rains \ ‘re i" i 4 EMPIRE 4, Mate. Ts ‘Seday. Wea, fan ae wilonsohacku the apsed’ fv tta awit jagud: Conan ee Get pee Nab) Mare JOHN DREW in ASht Princeton backs and will doubtl f . eared fF | ar k ro tower thar that of 1 ia “ on NOBS ' season, Drown and ‘Tiger| bari 1 | Meee" (abkaln the marris{j,¢ ta 4 toeday int ONIO FIELD, Oct, 71—-Refore a govd | ROSESTAHL'* ¥4 riot ; scouting wbeall nt Hao esol an ith tea weather the | KNIUKEABUGKER & oe s eto elit pone rene alversity, foetal DONALD BRIAN. sot The $i SOLDIERS and worked the | id ef in| AMUSEMENTS. a A RAE val aseeagitia anaae THE PINK LADY * A BHA OHA AAG? nd ct DEBE AY hic wall ‘tis Pen the nua | JULIAN ELTINGE (34 yawn was trod 4 ‘the “AROUND THE WORLD Te a Keke ‘tram tees KVIBELIK ; I Wee esa mt he! ‘\ {Winter Carden fyi | “OF rt Ve GABY DESLYS | MEVUE OF REVUES, | | ToL ce BROADWAY "= s . r th Lay Eels — THINGS WITH URSINUS. Hectic nev is TINE UP: | Harvard ten: eT BENRY KOLKER, ui. iy Rack 4 3 eet ¥ , Stine (ae Maxinee.lion’'s pi3'so'htc tay, an ays | | BE Peek. } " i GHHTRUVE ELOTE REBELLION | one ogra, © Romale { Harvard : " f ayilt ST. So Rive ti SYRACUSE HELD YALE | ee NC nes Haag th ki DOWN IN FIRST HALF.|| Ves NEX at catiannyy is ochre sercectled l Fel] dott NEX A? ‘nt SRAND BLANCHE ite Pati itis tame Bre vo mie CIN ECL w Playhouse 3.850% Nar wk, ORIGINAL, POLIS nanos "Fo, we “with x euueal anu Pio Fo4 tte 7 He Wi Wan fe | heir ettorts : ba td His silt eeAUOn, ia : iMAMH sal te MAT ibe adi iat Was hon awe i = | HARRY | Sty | WALLAGK'S 23 _ CORNELL’S REGULAR TEAM OPPOSED OBERLIN TO-DAY. THE LINE i UP, yn 2. ., MITCHELL THE TAILOR 40TH ST. AND BROADWAY ITHACA, N, ¥., Oct Cornell took * lon Berlin ‘this afternoon for the third re ARLES. DESRABE *OLONTAL QuD TIME FAVORTTY LWAMBRA Lillian Russel} + SuSE RN ae, daa st ates pore tt k ON X Four Mortons’ LCADEMY Of git ai, 2B. Av de 40 Jack Carine, Mex ee LA rosca # sat Ray GARDEN * "O01, Foushaltr! BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, Motion Pictures and Vanievile | CRRINE | rivie® DAILY WF jo! Hsrald Sq. JOHN MASON © ‘i Welirook Bihan it! American '""4 en way Tth BUBLE Columbia won day i: SPoenignt, Cee Tho Golden Crook Go, Amateure Livers Wedneadas. ’

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