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12 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 25, 1911, 00 : g [SeTSSaE] BI EST “Sp ORTING P AGE IN NEW YOR YORK EDITED BY AND NEWSY ROBERT EDGREN ‘93.POUND BOXER [THOSE WHITE ELEPHANTS ARE CERTAINLY “BEARS” |Quarter of a Million Paid Copyright, 191, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). IAT OF IRISH A, A. | SS Sa Pu ate. With Athletes | AMATEUR TOURNEY | ¢ This Year's Games Breaking All Records for Receipta, aD eaTy Losers Dividing More Money Than Any Winners in Past. BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. At Sharkey A, ©. Young Ketchel, for * hy Ryan ve. ) rounds, Young Hickey , for ten rounda At Lone Acre A. A.—Barry 111 va Young Bolly. for ten, rounds, 1A. C,, Staten Iatand— nda va Young Nitohte, for ten rounds, 3 ei patabiy' be many eyear'{ LOSERS’ END LARGER before a series of games for the THAN ANY WINNERS’ world’s baseball title will amy- END HAS EVER BEEN. where near approach the enormous receipts of this seasop’s contests. Division for Players, Already four games have drawn | ws.ncty @ per cent. more money than seven games in J Individual mares) . nee || Losers, 40 per cen! ‘ 1909, when, the Tigers of the Ameri} vidual players (Zi)... 2,707.10 tcan@eague and the Pirates of the || Receipts of Yesterday's Ga National League played to $188,- 302.60, which is the best previous lWoigast, Like Any Other Boxer, | MAT ARRANGED, Benny Frankitn will meet Young Hickey for ten rounds at the Olym- nie ©, of Harlem on Saturday wtent. . lent in the Game for His’ Health, and New York Is Soon Likely to See Him Fight . 24,1 + $40,957. | 60 pes cent....s. 24,874, Here Again. LY JOHN POLLOCK. recom. The gross receipts now bs, 30 a pe: cant. teces 12,227.90 sg lhe Lictrtad Mh emnpa rt a amount to $236,871.50, with at least [ Nat. Commis'n, 10 percent. 4,096.70 ie abelian A outs at the tournament hel Recet one more and possibly three more under the auepices of the Iriwh- ; |] attena iy cae A We he Pres xttenies Oe. | American A. C., and as usual all of games to go. The players’ division pecnierobe agai again—TEB | the contests were hard fought from the cau witna aces. ftart to the iinish. The best work done —s by any of the fighters was accomplished ND yot it may be on again before! by J. Hounessey, a youngster who only Jong. Wolgast, ike any other, Weighed ninety-thren pounds, Hen- Doxer, iw after the money, And|nessey went in the 10)-pouna class, and 1s 60 per cent. of this eum, or $142,-|] Players, 60 per cent. 22.90, Clubs, 80 per cent.. po hdl A Nat. Commts'n, 10 per cent. ie a6 The players won't have any interest in the other games other than that the - winners will receive © per cent. ehd the | series will reach the munificent eum of losers 40 per cent. at least a quarter of a million, Little York can pay us much for @ bout| although he managed to beat one of The National Commigsion when it| did our forefathers {magine when they ny city in the land, moving plo-| Ms opponents, J. Tone, he met @ tartar tere, National Commision vee fore: | were playing the game on the opem Sete Or no mov.ng pictures, tn the final tout in L. Hahn of the Sena anes) that It would ever develop into auch @ el fo 6 claring that the players were stringing Eble af pr og tthe, beet loving out the series s0 to get a bigger amounts to almost a passion with tae plece of money by only allowing them! Dione of the United Btates, and is a share of the first four games and| even becoming more popular every year. making {t up to them to have the fight vo posttest: “Snir tang over as foon as possible. FACTS ABOUT BIG SERIES, : The winning team, which is almost certain to be the Athletics, Judging by Result of Game Yesterday. ve @ New York .. the manner fn which they have out- classed the Glants in every department | Philadelphia 80 far, will receive $4,000.65 each, twen- me ty-one players being eligible. The Ganding: of she hg. 10 each, twenty-one | atntetion q 4 of them al entitled to a share, ; i Not only have the games so far drawn more money. than any geries in the Results of Previous Games. Past, no matter how long drawn out, uw and the losers’ share more than any| pootanionte: yo Trounae—New Fort Ot winners ever received, but the attend- se ance figures so far warrant the predic: oot ty at Bhlbe Park—Philadelphia, 6; tion that this season's battles wii ay break all attendance records. In 1909], Oct. 17, at Polo Grounde—Philadelphia, the Detrolt-Pittsburg seven-game series| 9 New York, 2 (eleven innings). , Wolgast is uniike Batting Nelson in| Pennant A, ¢ ene thing, When Bat was champton he| advantage over him in height and had a groat distaste for short .oute,| Welght that the referee had to tecide j He knew a8 well as anybody that he| against him. In the finals in the other Was champion because he could outlast | Classes ©. Cuna'ngham won the 15- the nien he fought. In finish fights he wae | POUNd class honors, J. Garael the 12- favincibie for years. But he never was! YUNG class, H. Braun the 13-pound © very fast and clever boxer, There 1 J. Healy the 158-pound class, 4, Were @ dozen boys in the game whol ¢ ere many knockouts, ha ae ceclk a atce ia cct BIEL crue tence and Yoong. Droen fats « sluhine Tieren ten or fifteen rounds didn’t gi i ml oe ting is iy the cote at ite jon time to strike 4 " nto each other trom @ign't care for twenty round fights oi fcc ae biredh riko saad ES dag his title was at stake, although me did beat a number of good men in Jess than twenty. Bat's one argument was that a championship should be con- ones for only in bouts of forty rounds more. ore But Wolgast, who is as tough and en- an Nelson lilmself in a forty- Found fight, can do just as good work the public de- who had such a big stalled any chances of the pi oo Glants ... A. ody ati ad ‘bout betwee: ney Kline, thi tighter it Newstn,. nd little | featherweight ten or six or one round. ini © Panton Arts’ ae de ; ’ drew the record crowd, 145,20, but with Fifth Game To-Day. RUPEE Say he (tuned Sonera watt a fn ave dw ol WHAT BALL PLAYERS HAVE DONE Johnson Puts Ticket Scandal the Stadium at the Polo Grounds halt| at Polo Grounds, game beginning @t Gan. He showed speed that night that | brew authored ing ter is ayant tt make UP TO DATE IN WORLD'S SERIES. filled to-day this mark will go by the/ o'clock, Probable pitchera—For New put him in a class with the flashy short- | matches for him, Kel. wi Sige 10 U; t YI board, York, Marquard; Philadelphia, Coombs. istance boxers. On that account Wol- | fi dae Abe Attell ei ihn TANT Pptoan mployee of Brush, Gut ibaa peocie in var ebaas eba i ht easily prefer i are : \ geet might easily profer 8 ten-round no. GIANTS. adie Swsae Ban B. Johnson, President of the American League, exonerated President £173.59 in fate recelpta, the clubs di ain dance and Receipts @ twenty-round decision fight, such AB. R Hs 3B.HR. p.SH.SO.BB. Av. PO, A John T. Brush of the New York National League Club, to-day from any com) Wi Sine SH Oe ate audethan Athol P | be would have to accept If he risked | ‘aining again for Bile bl ats aL ditt ta a ity in the ticket scandal attendant upon the sale of ticl ‘When the Giants an chad Pe hs Grotb Meyers, c.... M2 ° © 2 23 e hie title in California, # for the world's cham-| 0 netorg in 1M the gate receipts tor || For the Four Games Played. Pionship series. Pommy Maioney, "the ‘i 7 2 F e five games played, whicl were all k ; inde at aah it the Psat D. a : i : ‘ : i + ts bd i ‘The head of the junior organization was emphatic in his denunciation of the pope by ie w y, Was about one- Aliatiocs Beem } ALKING about “risking a title’ | fougncne’ greet to. vwiid bathe ne ny hemes rhein ei a ae ee eae manner in which the tickets had been hauydled, but placed the blame on em-/ sixth of what it {s this year. Hist cathe, How Yost. { fa @ no-decision bout—wihat cham-| A.C. several mets Berne gets Bf Me abit F 7 6% ployes of the New York club. Tho first game was played In Phila- |] Second game, Ila... pion ever Jost one that way? the Chicane Reaptere) so nat ite a bd “I do not believe President Brush had the sitehtest thing to do with the ia on Oct. 9 and was?won by the |] Third same, New Yi { Whenever champions ave, ie a aby ae eae ie ear ee seandal,” he said. “He hag been tn {11 health for some time and I am certain| Giants, 3 to 0. The attend bs had giclee | mized weight there ts much talk about vom mal tess a tin rh nat Fletcher, ss. w% 0 00 oo20 Cea e pel ommapiracy 0 piace the major portioa.of the tlckets 1R) Athletics, with Bender pitching, won his ihe ‘will be able to give i 2 eas 221 : 4 the second game at the Polo Grounds \ the Paliog ot the sti ts cane, ot jand ined rol cos beh Onna 4 : 4 : el ear A ‘It must have been planned and executed however by some one tn his em-|}y the same score, In the presence of | s@@Pappened in a New York ring since no- Crandall, p. 10 0000000 ploye, I know, but do not care to say just who it was, but the fact remains that pald spectators, the reevipts be- i baa mM outs took the of Wittse, p 68 eA RE the speculators got tho tickets and the public, if it wanted to see the games, had | ing $18,988. The Glants captured the L fd US AL ran does i Bis A to pay exorbitant prices for tHem."* third contest, played in Philadelphia, 9 } "Becker .. ° oovv%000 0, the paid attendance being 10,9 and | Sedace affairs. Abe Attell ts th food = } ently genuine champion who has Wiese aa ek bi aattna paar ‘Total out. ‘Tony Bender @ropped Able for eighteen seconds, But he didn't get credit for his perform- ance, as the referee didn't count Abe out, but gave him time enough to re- xt tw Boston Americans Want tet 0 and 2 to 0. kames were played in 8 winning both, 1 to] The total attendance those ATHLETICS. Batting days was 31,70 and the re . R. 1.28.88, HR.TB,SB.SH.SO.BB, A: A. G iffith 4 | h M For the five games the tot cover and go on again. Even at that Baker, | i ae aS 0 0 3.1 467 6 1 1 as eir anag er was 91,723 and the recel . THe bl aie there 1s no proof that Bender was a Colin: s¢10072212 238 su (Special to Ths E this amount the Giants divided $3 p, reel iri rary ee the regular first baseman of ig team! Ana Athietion “$8,085.08 featherweight at that time. Barry, Qebce a eee 2 ian 43.0 2, | In 1910. No one was found to take his| 3 se ba dems 02, / Lapp, Od. @ 0:02 O00 10 8 6 0 1,00 F Clark Grimth tsn‘t retain h a ir us| ow ook down $17 ained awlead-| Place last season, though many were| (eer to by Tra peiccan Cher chextntone. whe Davis, ROR SER Cet aary Testa) 33 0 0 1,000 [= of the Cincinnati Reds next year | ied, and the team suffered greatly be-| “nal Com ke have shown nhere—Coulon, Wol- Bender, p. Od 038) -0:. 950) 07 0176 9 2 0 1.0009) he ts ikely to be reclaimed as a | “se of his absence, i ast, Mellody, Ketchel—none hi ba sae iain Oldring, cf. 08 oo4 0240 5 0 0 1,00] /teader in the Americ s Now Jimmy McAleer tobe up as pres- “ ever been knocked out in our decision 3 Murphy, rf 1: oo 401380 3 0 0 L000] | Dit of Information was gained from ea | Went of, the Boston club, and Jimmy] x: Joos bouts. Coulon was cuttousnt by| Larned Off for Vancouver ar Ss 2 4 3 "was gained from an|and Jake are great friends. McAleer | iW TORK A LEADIN 2 j SE gieetitg aa all tad |] Lord, if. 1 O03 0 Ok 0 1 1 0 1.000] | Impulsive remark made by Jimmy| wants Jake to return to the game and ean pore \ Berens Burts, be n't affect ‘ a 0 0000000 % 3 0 1,00]| McAleer, who will be the new president | Jake t@ thinking favorably of returniny | | EMEPIIRE {0 6,400) fi } ie title, | Wolenst was a ttle more Where Wright and Mc- 0 9 9 0 0 0 2 o OM O 3 O Low ]/oF the Boston club, while fanning with |jUst to accommodate his old friend. Con- |] JOHN DREW" Ai ‘GLE MAN i ‘own, : : Fay Wt dent Yee ety! © 1 0 1.000}! a crowd of rooters. He gave expression | Seuently the two had a long session| Josing anything. Mellody, when he was . wou id Save expreenion ed. practic, onsent | Yiway © aa Sctive cnampion won hie nente| Loughlin Await Him, = JJ" "= a mw to ha enthusiasm and loyalty to Griftth | Onan pant of Bian 42 etary era | | EN CEUM litters t here, So did Ketchel. After Ketchel’s 3 MoO 247 2 6 2 2 2711 6 6 8 [ih the remark, “If he doesn't manage | he has asked more time to conalder it. MISS BILLIE BURKE “ia Tie i tunate death, Kiaus, best of the ~ "Batted for ithewien in cleventh inning of third game and eighth inning || the Cincinnati club, he can come nd | MoAleer wants Stahl prinaipally to AUAAWAT | manta of the middleweight honors. The American tennis team which ts || of fourth game, manage Boston. I would ike to have! play first base, It 1s possible he will PARK FORMERLY TH = presente ‘bavi z Langford, who clalmn. the tiene, | IE all the way to Australia to try | Hite—Oft Mathewson, 26 in 21 Innings; off Marquard, 4 in 7 innings; off Cran. | P." 4 inaie Zane the aermger Of We 1600 68 Male Ro WARFIELD j heavywelgit honors, hay also won his|{? bring back the Davis Cup are on | dall, none in 1 Inning; off Wiltse, 1 tn 1 Inning; off Bender, 12 in 17 taninga; J] , Mesleer. with Robert McRoy, present |@ further Inducoment for him to return. |} qoday Mit Popiat prices; ‘ : I Seats, thelr way to the scene of this great con- |f off Plank, 6 in 9 innings; off Coombs, 3 In 11 innings, bought an interest in the Hoston Amers | Griffith are close friends, and only last EVERY superlative ad- - y cane the losing of titles under| test. Willian) Augustus Larned, seven Struck out—By Mathowson, 1 (Oldring 4, Lord % Murphy 2 Baker 2 ]|icans, McAleer ts to be the president | Week the two were together much of m-round no-decision ndition ti um u hi i Ba M d, 4 1 1, Bak r Plank) or h 1 i jective cahausted by - -decision condition ts al times lawn tennis singles ch ry, Collins); by Marquard, 4 (Lord, Baker, Barry, Plank); by Crandall, 2} and has laid asido the uniform, deciar-|the timo at the world’s series games in A boo that need trouble no real cham-/this country, who will be cap (Lord, Plank); by Wiitse, 1 (Davis); by Bender, 15 (Merkle 6, Snodgrass 3, fing that he will have some one else} New York and Philadelphia. all the crit'cs in their en HERE was a lot of talk about the Vancouver, BG, “Fight Trust” when the Madison | jy, oner {wo premiera Square A. (. was running, At u of Moste leviile D SERIES REPORT the American team, has started for |} Fletcher 2, Mathewson urray, Devore, Herzog); by Plank, 8 (Devore 4, | |im4nage the team. So far, no one has ——__.-—- thusiasticendorsement of me i and Mau- Bases on palls—Off Mathewson, 2 (Collis, Baker); off Bender, 5 (Doyle 2, || McA!ger also, Sens oe ee sees | that time the Twentieth Century A. Penne OF Se Sporting Club and the Royal A. C., both |Zelandia, which is due to arrive ae Sacrifice Mes—Thomas, Snodgrass. It will be remembered that Stahl re- De kone fun by Tom O'Rourke? These two] Auckland, New aland, on Nov. WW. Double plays—Baker to Davis; le to Fletcher. tired from baseball 4 year ago to take j Can holder. It waa his intention at the time | HUDSON a Be. way. (OLOKIAL Ay on Marquard 2, Snodgrass, Murray by Coombs, 7 (Snodgrass 2, Devore, Herzog, J | D&" appointed and the job seems to He TH E MUSICAL COMEDY SLCCESS OF Fa a, who o TWO CONTINENTS are already there. ‘The 7 Devore, Hersc athewson); off Coombs, 4 (Ilergog, Merkle, Murray, Snod- } | practically asvured that Jake would re- w tically under the 5 a aily Mais.2, Bent Seats,81 he3, with Clifton Crawford clubs cover moro ground than the Vat by rail and Hit by pitohed balls—By Bender, 2 (Snodgrass 2); by Plank, 1 (Snodgrass), J] UP 8" active position in a South Bide AROUND THE Or LD to keep out of baseball hereafter, Jake| dan ° FRANK MONTDRE i re §$.0BS ions & 63 AIDA Ot Meyers, Mathewson, Doyle) between Clark Grifth and Jako § - a " OF MUSIC.” Matinee ACADEMY THE tsinee Pai inn: [re alfeady there, rhe Americana will |T prmeey pe Fee ames ahd ar koa? tara tes | oe a 10, 20 & 30 DEVIL @gement. Hut how about the National] week from to-day on the steamship Left on basee-Athietion, 31; Glarte, 27, Boston next euminer, - vilot p ck. | SEATS $ WEEKS IN ADY. wers combination, the National being where the chal- Passed ball—Meyers, bank, of which ho fs & prominent atock: wisse the Amsterdam Opera-House, New fork, and the Joyal in Clermont Kink, ) will take place | Wild pt Marquant mber, allowing Virst bas eskiyn. iat eet tea on errors—Glants, 8; Athletes, 8 belongs to the Boston club, having been | WINTER GARDEN i 3. Sincn i wat tae tA coal ih a , as preae se Ah EE Wrar at Ere Mi iasaid. bs. (400 rin base SM AsTomues | innies AKlem and Brennan, National League; Dineen and Gonntty, GABY DESLYS "' HARRIS ¥.02°) 852 LHAMBRA Yuck for months, notably since the Pal of the si ; * country are of the. s ld SH, Toate, ah, y , i . Ber-Kennedy fight. It has put on only [OPInion that Larned, Wright and Mee | See! " MIL IO New “at ssi falrly good bouts, and the crowits fave | Loughlin will be successful in bringing = in "THE MILLION . KNICKERBOCKEI ae back the cup. pi Gone elsewhere. 11 looks very ff O'Rourke had come to the m Didn't Mt mek. Date Houck, the} PHILADE LPHIA, Oc! DALY’s Only Mathane OONALD td fate THE ‘SIREN IB.Ae aX Se ry acs Shinra § BOSTON, Oct. 2 25, ~ Frankte MME SIMONE is aE i E wry Bron that the National is a losing propo For the second time tn success Wale Hoppe, | Laancaster, it, got the Da “tts Ppegip a his | | sai and lke a wise bird he nas tlopped to | "a" 4 laser Paricant Hie Rpt the Haley, a dittabucgh Zoatherweight, 10 his | at ene Globe Theatre H 5 wo ii OLYMPIC Coleen . os ‘ “ decision © ns of Phila. ppew tn this city won an| Hehas: 1.60 M1 SHBGESS AMATEUR Li ms ad ‘new : mau nd bout at}esy Victory over Tommy O'Dare of the * Cyril Scotts," \e Gentleman o! Lei “POPULAR! Maio) Qnoene Iocdne we eke pia. | a Fourteenth W ’ pougias A. cf Fhe Hit of the Year Here bisul ad haneeie ban. | Queens tea de Parts | the Armory A Dition of In- las | The presk Wig ian gad lamordas 6 : MORRIS refuses to stay put ORT TARE J Tommy was not the O'Dare of old. He| SERYRIC fey rien d " . At least the giant must de eredt for gamencss, In spite of terrific hammering he took from fropclilan Kin: FRITZI SCHEFF ° did not show h u sh tle | oponent, but he nt hed the elud that Ba RRO BI MAUR! SIRSDINE DAG ROLLER tine the lub that Pexcopt in the frat few rounts, buehe ll Gypsy Love on PASSERS-BY SKATI Doned on a ' Seasiona he Juriom defratet | he had hurt his Va Band Concerts ne ark BU « rounds, holdin, PLAYHOUSE 4i',' : ; <.t #F ime noe Pouiadetphia Monday night with Barney [on At every: opportinit na Edison Phonograph aa en ih it fin RURTIG & SEAMON'S \).., PARE __ THE SEHMAN SHOW FEU AMSTEL a Set EN OR Ry THE PINK LADY ie'.iis5 |OUR, EI CEATIO Way 40h ot ion 18 AL aaa "THE ONLY SON}: Bway. Eves, 8.15, home. Moreover (he deserves a blue | t fbbon for this) he didn't go around to the mewspaper offices after the ¥iynn Oght making exci for his sb Ninety-nine men out of a would have boen satistied hy sugar ae eeiane Sy oectomsis cll Ee i |Very Attractive Bargains] Bort Msserie ie é Sylva herself in her 100 styles of up-to-date cheviots, sults to meas- ure, $20.00. 100 styles of fine imported un= own songs from this finished worsteds, to measure, $25.00. Fifty hu HiNorrs est 4 ‘Mint. Tod: 3 lay wa tat bags, Vis ANGLIN rth Dens to be the hundr wonderful operetta, i nee aa te Nu : RI DOERTY Yas hte a thought of leaving the game never en. | Mal’ styles of Shetland overcoatings, warmth with- LN site } SRNR UEC As bess ecaching ana cat weight, also kerseys ek rimth withe assisted by the princi- | “ire lee ie ie Morris in private for severs oxiords, blacks and browns, to measure, $25.00, 1 tenors, Alb: d || dels ober te Meats eanaae | These values must be seen to be appreciated. BBP SARE SASPERBD | gf crrare APNEA THOSE ott tains Rew Hee Is soine'to tant Jock weve Send for samples and compare them with goods Haydn—at all Edison rap 8.18.3 MADAM Ex ; bars Wi, Fa, Denver, of wn ara is ia costing double the price elsewhere. dealers, a i, Malta ibe anf” | rs se ARN HEIM, Bteatway & ate ey e) homa for bim-—by | ‘ 7 "i lk reel 9 Ninth St ou criti UES, SMT RL TPR RON RY PU WE CORE an) a! ennai aarp: