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BBR GS ar ve arse eeerpeenennoae a ~ vows a Bec So IEF RRR RE EL eenmmerere BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [nodStte.ey ROBERT EDGREN WHAT NEW YORK FANS WISH WOULD HAPPEN TO THE ATHLETICS |WOMENEOLFERS By George McManus. REACH SEMI- F INAL 1M SORRY -MR. MCINNES BUT I'LL HAVE TO CUT YOUR SAY - SON. WHERE'S THE POLO GROUNDS ? WELL IF WE GET A. PIECE OF STRING TO ‘> FIX THE ENGINE WITH ''m SORRY MYSELF! Paneaaeaen ' YOU TAKE A ARM OFF! SAY- DO You WELL BE IN NY, STATEN ISLAND KNOW THIS SOME TIME NEXT FERRY BOAT TRAIN 1S WEEK | AND THEN RIDE TO THE END OF THE ISLAND! iis saan | Mis ss Hyde vs. Miss Allen and Miss Campbell vs, Miss Curtis To-morrow’s Draw. (Spectat to The SHORT HILLS, Metropoiftan District, ada were still represented in the Women's national golf tournament after the third round at the Haltusrol Golf | Club to. The winners were Mies {E. A, Allen of Keston, Miss Lilian B. Hyde of Bayshore, Miss Dorothy Camp- bell of Hamilton and Miss Margaret Curtis of Boston. Battlirig Nelson Wins in His First Bout Here, Defeating | Wié Beecher by his Aggres- | siveness. | curse, 3012. by The Prom Publishing co, | ! ‘he New ; The IN’ N Ls ! t ' Stiis Ch ‘ . arene Xr tar we atin the THAT GENDER SETS LOST IN hat ce ren Durable Dane. Before he lost the NEW YORK = ogee ieee eee are te Woh the sed to may he - DON'T ASK HIM Ou tt ; | Sase'e human, because nodody could | ANY THING = HE THEY HOPE THOMAS THAT RUBE OLDRING Pape-out 849 TE OEE | burt him with @ punch. It doesn't look GIT BACK - You MIGHT KILL US" COMES HERE ON THE Blows our THE GAS BEFORE | | Phi In Uke he's human yet. The Battier beat Willie Beecher in a ten-round fight at| | fe Madison A. C. last night, and it wa ne of the best fights Yorkers have CAN'T GIT IN HERE WITH THAT BUNDLE! | Misx Camptett won by her mass! proaches, Everything was deol the greens ‘| HE RETIRES FRIDAY NIGHT! THAT COLLINS ERIE R.R. WAS UP ON TOP t OF THE geen, Outside of th first round, | ign Besoher was strong and fresh, 1t| METROPOLITAN i yes tee Bastler's fight all the way. Ie] TOWFR WITH A echeg holding and running from bbe fourth wound to the end. In the| peal Gab THRY GARRY ee @ighth and ninth the local boy was hurt} WAS WORK “ Badly eeverai times, and the end of the| _—| Re BtevaTors Tok SNE Soare De fenth fqund him welcoming the bell. | LL BUSTED. 6 k the Battler's aggressiveness | Ss FOR AT LEAST H Had \ @hat won for him. He took everything Beecher had to offer, and never stepped | back. He had Beecher weary from his} Out 6b4 6 646 @wn efforts and eo badly | 673 5 5-62 that seyeral times the turned his back @way from the \ ng ram. Beecher had more real fighting to off- | @et last night than has been crowded fate any ten of his previous fights. He ¥ BiGRiE: SUBWAY: landed any number of punches on the TO seé7 THEM TRY TO <0) In 4 | Battler’s face and body, but ke might WOULD LIKE just as well have been hitting at the wy sandbag in his training quarters felgon stuck his jaw out time and time again and let Beecher bang at it till he ‘Was tired, Then he would get In close and carry the east sider almost off his —34 crowd Si een ew out Wheat, who] “LAUREL PARK ENTRIES. | ANOTHER WHITE HOPE |a long fly to Snodgrass, Daly was safe PROVES BIG FAILURE. Pat s error. Stark singled to ¢, » being t nd hit off Faust for -morrow brings Miss Miss Allen, Boston, 1 mpbell, Car ore, ° me Jn NOTHER one of th muehi- a ada, opposing Miss Curtis tn the let | feet with a volley of puliches from every (pece. oe a ek Prise oes od ou Ti eaenetor hyrty 4 A heralded white hopes has been a pom halt step sseeaee on a grounder to Heraog, unas- ron tose td % t {Pos Lou Meye: plese <Seeaey {| id angie. The tamous whiske inch Snodgrass, cf. 04 tate Bee MLS aa Te | eliminated from the heavyweight At HOUROn PORTS OF 1 | oy aialies & erispnees tee) but We Vane! fe ‘ 1 : 0 ust was hit by a pitched ball and Clear” Water, fot, Grace Me, The | class, He is Tom Dugan of Detroit va Youns O'Leary tor te SPO OF ALL KINDS. | ttl such a asclentific way of De 0 + A 0 5 ° ° 2 0} took first int stole second, Faust URS) ages; maidens, WhO recently came here with the ex 1 0) immediately ple third. Herzog was one mile, e 1 1 ° ES « At Gowanus A “Billy Uvic en rounds, At Maspeth A. C., Mi RACK Selling: al aes pore, if 8 dillland ehampte Ore by only ny he title, iP FeX | pectation of disposing of some of th: to Daubert unassisted and Faust }uristt, mh ein oie Hueie avins. 4: | numerous other white hopes that have ip and up- | sprung up since, Jack Johnson put Jin i ‘ored, Devlin filed out to Daly. Hig- | gins threw out Hartley. 0 1. b= Bert Keyes va. Johnny Donan for | using it that anybody might overiook VHeemie Bin: the offense. | Fletcher, ss... Beecher's showing wasn't bad by any Meyers, 0... te eyene having gained tws _ | means. fin fact, some of his army of | ah be kor ol cescoosoook © 0 : wiidtiiaNg |Jeftries away, Dugan was put agains J Hert Keve ae , te | friends y think he won, but Beecher aes : — ree Mar|Jim Buckley's ble heavy welght. ten rounds Daly, 100 ; iy pointe Probably knows better. He knows to- 3 07 2 PIMLICO WINNERS. ree. | “Soldier” Delany, in a bout at. the nad ope stownlaht with us @ay what it is to fight a champion, even ‘Batted for Ames in ninth Innini w, but didn't lax | Sharkey A. s now reaarite very long, reg put to sleep in the Phil Cross Young Hickey and . ff said champion has joined the ex-| First Game of = BROOKLYN. FIRBT RACE—Mald * “K Fred Blackburn = a St Vaan Hu Reais Menor ma [Seat eound after m trifle over two my 1 meet In tetierond bouts at the ieee ete From the start it was evident that) Shortest of ar, Lastii Northern, ef oot "eestiinaemttnt sof fighting. Dugan started off & » A.C. show Saturday night. ta rar Boece’ aim was to discourage hortest ear, Lasting Daubert, 1b Ret) bec ae abate landing two Nght left-hand jabs in De- Harry Toomas nny Moran gia vo he sure did with a style of fe and F Mi Daly, If o 0 ‘ third. \tany's, face, but those were the only |J Closh for ten rounds the Fatr- ssociation, jute Ghat was brand new to Beecher and to Hour and Four Minutes i Fal aru Band t to 3. thin 1 eee enti Oelane. one Rec onieatnniay cs MMbstoher st any stage. N tee (age Scholar, Orphanry, Mons antl ing back with a right-hand swing flush A , MT tecincitg to on ; so ran, to his jaw, dropping him to the floor for By, Eye at the; a sgetnd| Special to The Fvening World.) Hummel, oo IND RACE—Thres ‘the count of seven. As soon as Dugan ' | POLO GROUNDS, > WRK, Oct. 3 . : a ual sot up again Delany floored him twice! ro for. the. fina! Wallops off as y ie ap " SUNDS, NEW YORK, Oct, | Miller, ¢ 1) 8 Ol iccraraecl ie ; Del fl 1 ht hein BP ioe on jetting his youthful opponent | 1, one first game cf the double-header | aso" P Las 9) te, 110 (Schuttinger, 6 ¢_aliowance clatmed | : last time he stayed down | rence Shells for Beeckpp fought valiantly tn spots, but| went to Hrooklyn thts afternoon by a| Totals i 307 uO Sherwood, PIMLICO ENTRIES, | Lenox av ‘ fhe was always first to stop the eX-| pore of § to 0 in the record-breaking | SCORE BY INNIN« 5 |two victor f . ded ‘ 2 NNID to. thelr Pate nie ein awinge ti ed | ume of one hour and four minutes. [Brooklyn 000000082 1-5/ Ti y RACETRACK. Ma | h \ 90000000 09 ¢ to-mn are as ame arm weary and then on This is the fastest tlme of any game | Glants 5 : zou subject him to 4 rough mauling | played this year in either league, 1 | Summary—Virst Base on Balls—orr of « 4 of fighting at close quarters that) Ames, 1; off Ragon, 1. Struck Out—By | furlongs Mlamma, 109 (Sehutting A ‘ | way in he locals lad” was, alwaya, glad. to | defeat of the Giants was due to the re-|‘Ames, 6; by Ragon, 3 Time of game,|s to 1. 2 to | Lia'hs Arete SAREROE Hy pout beforg the members of squirm out of. markable pitching of Ragon, who al-jone nour and four minutes. er Mie (Me eur, a ip A t Watervilet, ish complete lowed but three hits: HERE was very little difference in| beautiful ball, and would had a ae 20 She seends, Dasoribe the | MNt to his credit but for errors 1M | ied into left fleld, but Hummel popped fourth round and you have them |the eighth and ninth innings which |{) Haptley and retired the side. } all. Nelson began this by hooking « stiff ave Hnooklyn three runs, ate Gianta, failed Se ata fuston, Sateiaased Hurley and gave him a ter- io0*Kic| ritic beating, Hurley caught one of *ituely. | English'’s swings flush on the Jaw in Mat. Today . ninth round and wen: to the mat Yr the count. He saved himself trom | § BEST Ruvk 2 Elis BERGERE CO ant woman: | AEST Rote WAL RA te De a “Allamaha, 12)! 4 Knockout in the next round by stall- EVER Han WALLACK 9S Hive BY Sokal { FOURTH RAC 104; Suncesor: | 2 vin WALD RKE PS Nia Tota gee Pett to the face twice, and Beecher pep- Burne going out on a grounder to Stark | POURT , ing. actin Tas be rea him half a dozen punches on the SECOND GAME. jand Doyle and Snodgrass being both te Ce aie pane n , es neitngs seven | 2 RRS A! TRE RY WAY Seca Le IN piskAELI BRET ay in catures cod aarons but thrown ot at fest bY Den cinder, #8 rere tb 10 3 4 eon ttn, Tate Olina, 98: EMPL || REPUBLIC felson might have slowed up under BATTING ORDER, | Brooklyn died quickly in the fourth, || ree i Tay indy. hon: Fat 1 RE PU | : “4 : RACK iene 7 tay yvV iD | them, but the Battier paid no attention | New Doyle throwing out Erwin and Dent| Coee ied steroids sa JOHN DREW nA ii EAN THE: WOMAN @o the wallops. Instea ack | « on a groun >» Merkle un- Doyl M nly three starters, 98) vie Concers aaniated, Wheat fouled out to Harte 7 Beecher around the ring and against | pesay FRANK McINTY, ) ESDAY. DAVID WAREIELD t by Merkle, Dahlen. to inge.—Monsten ie SEER the ropes. Here he let go a vicious | \urray, rf. We to score in thelr LAUREL PARK FINISHES, ‘ThE HARRIS Wa AMUSEMENTS, LECTRICAL rzog singled past third 3 to 1 and even, | Fight choppy swing that just grazed| Merkle, 1b Dahlen, #s ahh nae is work of 5 i, Becher's jaw. Beecher punehed back, | Heraox. 3b. Coulson, rf Dahien, Murray ROSE STAHL tn " ¥ KNICKERBOCKE 2815 ved" Levin's go aie LOUISVILEE ENTRIES. ‘sHIPP | SN “ining XPOSITION , F UND THE WORLD. Gteat Tar tuimes cet at New Grand Central P Lex Ave. 4647 8! ut soon tired. Bat then bored tn so] Devlin, ss Bseressively that Beecher deliberately | Harves, & ENIES of COMPLETE N PASSERS- BY ii 1OA.M. to 1PM, Adm. 806 reece SELIKe era = on 8 KUB vA GARRICK G09 64 turned his back and ran away to the , eye x WORLD) CHOICE SEATS Minter cinkc f rot yet a GEORGE BEBAN oy Ht | ether side of the ring, with Bat righ Tr SERIES 5) 40M iakals YS ASPuack* We lo. 212 West dad ‘Ste GABY DESL hes vs | EDGAR’ SELWYN in THE * 7 = hives. 4 wlso pitched ind out, secon out for the second time, Coulson sin sy Seed GRAND i ‘a \trade, Flying Yan tingham also ran six nay We: singled to left, but $0, tw was forced ¢ Hummel, 1 Dahlen x Dent. 'p | Hrennan and Klem, Attend ance, 10,040. ance, 10) ‘and th etter him. It was this way, with little = ae jh ind t jin y third, Thine The second game of the double} Brooklyn walked the plank in quick en Docker \neader began with Drucke in the box jorder in the fifth. Daubert lined out to! }fancock, Senat rate eee eat Je, Daly fouled out to Hartley mil Variation, to the end At times, when it looked as tf Beecher's @ell-meant punches mua: have some | Senger effect, and that the Matt was tiring, | fF the Glants and Dent on the 1 fe would start @ spurt that made the | for Brooklyn crowd ait ba: and marvel, festivities, Bill Da irk lifted an easy pop fly to Devlin. d add to the general) ker went to right fleld in place of decided to play rhe « 1 finds SECOND TT ants died quickly tn TASERAL Tom Jones sat at the ringside and! short himself, with 10,000 people in the f Hert a eeeee en oy MINER’S BARGAIN Ma @hook his head wonderingly as he | giants Thi was the last game of the RAYA SRS ee TUERE ant wit GAY DESL SOWERY, ni iM, Watched Nelson literally ea! wallops | ge, and both teams fought hard to lay to Whea i “COMEDY. ' a}inee Towtas. 2.13, ONX,. Mie end then force his youthful opponent to |e f ; , \ BR harkens HP eat ayed first base in the sixth KINGS | @ake it on a run. “He did that for 40 Pounds with Wolgast,” remarked Tom. | After the fight Nelson 1 ad always pre BU TYPUL(S TH) MANUS Sg it Libeya x hie cradle ar vet rats GEATRUDE ELLIUTT midtioy | SULIAN E ( Reha i} pitohings the third lyn wot away toa Mne start and | geen it snagged two runs In the first inning Wheat opened with a two-bagger t American THES i uintned banged LOUISVILLE RESULTS, heat in The Va x BLINN tn The toss and went thind on e would sho eft and Daubert beat out a bunt, after /single into right Murray's great | each, BROADWAY, Byes. 8 an 2 Worn seiaee hes { feel Aeht ehen he wtaedy ani ne Wheat had stoten thirds Day fouled (00m, 10 Hera oate ulti FIRST RACH Maen | two-y LEW, “THF NEVER HOvES tare EXCUSE | | ACADEMY SE Mine: 10,20 & 30 Thought he Ald against the deters bas to Harton, Dicks eadae wid Me a Ge ee F Mycena alton ‘ smi iia ti | ES MON “ DARKEST RUSSIA goung. Wills Bescher. Hveryoody agreed | throw to eaten Daubert oft frat and|acors in tele halt. ‘Dosie. wan, sate on | ei Ab, 108 (Teens, Rav ACHE ig , || satu i NEXT MONDAY, SATS To-oay eae ut Snodarana and Dahlen viagra Hecker e mort fy-and tie | Hit, slot CASIN yO NG w THE ONLY SON SELL Man Pate Beet Baa ve oe [he cianie talind to score in thate|then ant hy Dente TN S8* patina THE Ki8s ALTZ WALLACE ioe GARDEN #4890 | EN Tom Jonos, manager pened with w clean 10 labs but | eee nae celts cite eoaems TeTeOR | Be gs how, JUV RIC #8, ; JOE WEMER’S" dorado BISLOHD 951 I eects cate Fist etianaing hawt tiling "ato, irwiy"o |Salad ty escent dma | som, ii |] HENRY KOLWER - EDMUND BREESE aia saan i | siamomm tn orn bus Se wan ia Sea se a1 eft and rome (0 Dovige nn | eee occur AND Fal voR ie he ee 1 sides ly agit jurray best out an infield grounder one run tn the 4 bnet naka} =f have to.come off his high perch, Jone Va @ pro willing to give ne? promoisr wilting to sive get one wan, Harts vin‘ningie to contie, Paulette wan Of imported ice mixed cheyiots In the new | Ti 1 AI $907, ee Mast Selle where tts {onthe play Burns fied to Pais | COMbination of browns, suit to measure $25.00. | [Ata Inteemmional Whelan tle, | Buda os open Meta Y as | ne baited for Dahlen in the! Ovyercoats from Shetland or Comfy cloth, light Reith a ere camping on his trail, offerin, more bulous inducements, Gi @f the Madison A. C., for one, Is willin cored: ha a iden ae] §80.0Dy. Our combination Full Dress sult With | HARRY LAUDER L Clayton White srvart. Willan POCLIE CM a ye Oe Binal St ki finns a tesa J fo ratae Jones's slat kusrantee or gino) 4.1," 180" to coutaon, | popped to Doyle. Itartley made a wild) Tuxedo coat silk lined $62.00. Style cannot be PECIAL Owing to, the tremendous nen Feed picture “tate. wana mane ee and. 1 os oy hii {Mie ant Coulton “ant "innmwelwot| Sumpassed at any price, Samples given or aaa Nivea Ronn oes i EMPIRE Te i ; Dohien Aa 1 A tworbag: lacored. Hartley threw out Dent. | mailed to any address. daceanncrrinawiite LHAWORA MAWEL WIPE Beret alta Aap | Druck on « grounder to Dalen fouled out to! | eee vee 1 10.45 P.M Pon uate trp ibe Amateure Every Wednesday. ; i Mat. Daily, 250, R ON Xiese dat. ba deck Ger ae & money-getter for s fighter, Neither able to score in| Bi Snoder Hed out to Daly. | road a fielda, i Stark was out on hed the last inning for Ne y 4 ‘ @ grounder Dahlen piruck | york, to the great amusement of the & Nin th & s Esp,

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