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~ ~ ——— alieenstad nated - — . —— . - —— * anmanaen nant er name . THE EVENING “WORLD, TU SDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 19 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK eer ees UP-TO-DATE EDITED BY AND NEWSY ROBERT EDGREN HERE AND THERE IN SPORTDOM JOE MANDOT WINS Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). CLEAR Ay ee } Experts Now Consider New: Orleans Boxer Logical Cone tender for Wolgast’s Title, 108 ANGDLES, Sept. &—Joe Mandot of New Orleans won a clean out decision over Joa Rivers, the popular Low Angeles Mexican fighter, at Vernon and WHY Not FINISH THE BIG Race Wit evamamner. ; : “ = rae . m j pte ef Baoan that he is on the s . ¥ ‘a! a ‘olgast for thi ‘hampion- MoQoorty Disposes of Smith In x2 » ; eek 3 sp. “iN tay om he ral until T gee 0 Be. s 1, too, the little Frenchma: Just One Minute and Eighteen | ‘ l Y “ a emphatically to-day. “y Incidentelly, Mandot ts richer >y some $8,000 in real money than he was twenty-! four hours ago. The exact receipts bave! not been figured yet and will not be! until this afternoon, out it is estimated ‘that there was $20,000 in nouse. One- third of ft goes to the management end the balance will bo aplit between the ‘two Joes, Mandot to get approximately [Pita and Rivers $4,000, Seoonds. Ahern. my Fe Fg sine 00 ‘York World AVE GMITH, middle and heavy ‘weight champion of Australla, | fasted just one minute and Mandot’s friends w: y 41 go back to Mem- soe “inate and phig and New Orleans with fat rolls,» for they got two to one in the bettini eighteen seconds The experts agree that Mandot is no logical contender for Wolgast's Few, however, think he can ‘olgast unless the champion ts down and out, for he did not show any punch of serious power. e , . Gwe Fitz, & @kthougn he rove to hie feet each \\ = SESE. ENGLISH MOTOR BOAT Mandot says that he did not extend is gloved Sst tn Mr. @mith’s direction himself and had the punch up his but to the spectators it seemed Poor @mith was out of lok. Ite HORPE AND SHERIDAN ~ NEW CHAMPION tome ne ned een erence NMPLE LEAF WINNER rere |S defere MoGoorty’s left landed and put @ piemennatinans large, dark period to his championship ; ceptions He hone ery eed wl QVER YANKEE CRAFT|| How Records of Thorpeand Sheridan ||" overowing with Fall ap- i po bap oN 7; ae pres , & parel, this store invites you the best ding be ‘hed « chace 10 So Compare in All-Around Contests}| Poistvert onset tne weenie came out to mest his man. As econ as UNTINGTON, Sopt. %—Maple Leat | and most complete assort- hed moved HUNTT , Sept. 9.—Map = Thorpe's Sheridan ments of Suits, O: a it ‘ TV., one of the two British challengers, Performance. Points. Performan Points. its, Overcoats He skipped WE ZOLDTSAE-SAWw won the second race of the series for|] 100-¥ard Dash. 103-58. ... 832 and Haberdashery ever 5 jabbed him Gane / the ‘Harmsworth international motor- |] 16-Pound Shot .. a4 ft. 91-8 in, 869 © 43 ft, 11-4 in 813 placed on sale. * carelessty confident. boat trophy this afterngon, covering the |] #igh Jump ..... ft. 11-8 in 900 5 ft. 7 in... thirty-mile course in 1.06.2 |] Mait-miio Walk . . Am. 378, . 527 Sm, 438... tales enally, ‘This gives America one race and Eng- || Bammer Surow . Teme Gate oe evy —— poked @ single detween Herzog and land one and will necessitate another 30 fe = Fletcher. Sweeney sacrificed to Merk! contest to determine the series. In to- ae Jackson singled to centre and dro day's race Mona, the other, British cha oo 71 middie of the Campbell and McDonaki over the pan lenger, was second; Ankle Deep, an @m. 5s, selling along rapp double to teft, pushing od ae ¥ id ee eee = Nace ely rae at pita point AigHoan ost) -thdtay ANS Baby BOB elec be Crandall beat at for the Bench and Uance TI, fourth the alr for a escend before tt 1 Houser Ames took up the ‘burden Maple Leat IV. broke down during a —— rolled to Herzog and Jackson scored, leaeiropli eorcsseateag: tor ths eatoed the very point of the chin, end then Titus reaching, third. Fletchers won: | day's racing. She was hoisted on @ t leeece : op elles Bridwet Lat Get and} lighter Or SSCRLEN AEN the damage ad- eri Jan W a ( 6] es Lorp e geared ape nag Pore Fourth Inning—Murray singled to} Justed in tt t. re on : eos 5 i ‘The knockdown wae a surprise. White ap heater mei fea to wriavell Ragon sacrificed, Dodge to Luderu Break E His World’. S Record spectators were wonder! cond, | "Pj , | 5 Moran doubled to centre, scoring tie svucatere wore renserng wow | Boston. Fans Out to Get Line|snd Murrey, yor, dnunied 2 ering Timely Two-Baggers Gavel Northen fanning” Finneran thre 1 My Orly 119-125 Walker St., y \. this total in 149 it was freely . out, ONE RU i that tt would prob bably be a decade, ne ied up to his Knees. He looked around Fapped haingle through Sweeney. Wil] rH ea Tea Which « | finn Sled te ro arin cits ye ees rratulate | ever, before this record’ was broken. KAHN & FRANK jh cog pp Pill haggle owe Se ETOspecaye pirat a a waite, aavrorded arts Hie y forced Finneran, Ragon to Fisher, Pas- Martin First to 8 bg wah atin 8 showing in these con- Renan DENERID OT MEAL , standing well arid r . SAS # ea “$ hi 1 a double play, Fieher to ‘ ee a tests 1s ali the mo markable whi 2m ‘and wetting, ‘Then Smith Dapped of Red Sox {aen, Hergox to Peteher. | Camp elt Dooinites Overcame. Kort hit into a double pos UN °| Indian for His Showing in [itis considered that ts was raining and J stole — seco 4 2 —Doolan fumbled Dau-| [the fleld and track we gay and slow. yped to L who tossed deen Fourth Inning—Doola Peres ‘4 and 6 tone ee aaa Campbell scored. ° dert’s grounder. Cravath got Wheat's the All-Arounds. The championship was eneld in con- Junction with the annual fall games of the Irish-American Athletic Club. It 0 fter a run, Savage threw| BATTING ORDER. Jaskaon forced, McDonald to Herzog, BATTING ORDER. oe r Sisiee arene No| unassisted, ONE RUN. Philadelphia 0 INE | was the feature of the meet and de- | (= Now York Boston, aritth Inning-Bridwell tossed out lene ee sonny, ig fo fanned. Magee tripled to! ARTIN SHERIDAN, the genial] spite the rain drew mote than B00) per-| who | Devore, rf. Campbell, of. Fletcher. Ames struck out, Devore | paskert, ct, Northen, rf, | ent. Luderus bounced a home ron M cop and great athletic sons to the park to see it contested. towk one good look at the staggering | Doyle, 2b. McDonald, 8b. fod to ‘TMtus, NO RUNS Gea ee, emits, id into the centre fleld bleachers, scoring ANCE THIDhEA GEROE ROA | Thorpe won the 10-yard Anetratian and stopped the bout. He did | Snodgrass, of. Sweeney, 3d. Herzog pegged Titus out, Mouser | vive, if. Daubert, 1 head of him, Walsh fanned. seconds, captured first place in the run- the right thing, for Smith wae prao-| Murray, If. Jackson, If. grounded to Merkle Doyle tomsed out | Midori, ‘ip, Wheat, if. Matec ance to Moran, TWO RUNS, |h@ most interested spectator At, the |ning high jump with a leap of 6 feet 1% helpless and would surely have | Merkle, 1b. ‘Titus, rf. Bridwell, NO RUNS. Walsh, c. Cutshaw, 2b. jryginn titnineMiller singled to left, {U-around championships held at Celtic |inches, vaulted 9 feet 6 inches, won the cay a the fight von. | Hermon, 3b Houser, 1b, Rixth Tnntng—Doyte Mined to THU. | Hootan, ‘ae Wine a lon Ragon'’s grounder, vage. threw | Park, and when Jim Thorpe, the won-| high hurdle race in 16 2-5 seconds, leaped nage Bea ‘more, ‘The| Wilson, c. Hridwell, as. Sweeney went to short right for Snod- | Hoge oh Miller, . Vid te accond, Moran sacrificed, Waish | ‘e"ful Carlisle Indian, had finished his} feet 3 Inches in the running broad te ‘iewed Ln 4 cleared quickly and he Mletcher, ss. Rariden, o grass'a easy fly. Murray grounded out! tineran, p. RAvOhe ee cdcrus, Dolan. threw wid on|day's labor—it was all play for him, jump, hugied the £ pound walght 36 feet Wi TER GARDEN ~ Dut the bout was, "andall, p oy pep to Sweeney, NO RUNS | Umpires—Kiem and Orth, Northen's grounder, Miller scoring, and |<hough—Martin rushed over to him and]? inches and the t-pound hammer te | ty Cap The BR CSING wemed 1 Bo on | Umpires—Rigier and Finneran. At-| Rariden popped to Fletcher, Hess! a alld Ragon taking third. On Sinith’s ground-| heartily shook his hand. t 10 Inches, then won the one-mile Day, f0c., Te, | rkle. Campbell | over. tendance—2,000. out, Fletcher to M singled to left SHOW. of ry run in & minutes and 2% seconds, put the | _& Best seats §1 pees “I thought I was good in 1909 when 1) shot 44 feet 3% Inches and w.iked a halt | LYRIC 421 W. of Wray ampbell stole #te-! pHTLADE to The Evening World.) PHIA, Sept, 8.—Finneran, er, Ragon was run out, Dodge to Walsh to Doolan, ‘Daubert grounded to Luder- | y ; ‘ \ de the record for the, all- As, ie In 4 minutes and 87 seconds. It Matinees Wed. de Oimnation “They put one over on us BOSTON, atada, Sept W-Wedtle coosIned Ames (hrew U1 MCDCTS SMO eee een are ee eeeee cr {um unassisted, ONE GUN, aa Saar iets aes nn he aioe locke | was in the hammer throw and pole vault | THE THE NE-RRCDO- WELL ft nes: {se mete wee. 2 O8"8 Adent that it will de the Giants against | RUNS, te struck out, | the Philllees from Norfolk, Va, w a Dodge flied to Fisher. Finneran Ined | ii! Site an vey men °° | that he was compelled to accept second M2 pounds, They told me MoGoorty| 1) Reagox in the World's Series after | Seventh Inning Merle nirucl in | ven another tryout by Manager Dooin |t0, Smith. Fisher threw Savage out: | © a never-waser. ares 48TH ST. THEATRE qe haa inidwell fumbled ‘orzo! of ‘made ht, and Smith’ took te ee tne and wiarving | B® clove of the reglar season, @ 6008 | ee kag. slouble against the ‘n this afternoon's game against the SKnat sor a couple of days, When | died crowd turned out to witness this | rien field wall, Herzon going to third. | Brooklyn Dodgers. Ragon was the se- ed NO RUNS, Tho clover Sac and Fox Indian smiled |"'Ay the Tadian won each of his events | LITTLE M Iss" & ais, Sixth Inning—Wheat singled to centre, | thankfully and hurried away to his|he was accorded tremendous applause, hOWH {Cutshaw forced Wheat, Doolan to Sav- | azessing room to prepare for his return) and when it announced after the Almost invariably he blocked Garry's|@ force at eens 4 upward tng; ono mile ant Bway & 40 FP] PER Added Feature Week RA Gh? hard drives for ¢he body and slipped |, MoDonald. NO TNS suble to rent, | seventy yarda-fiatos, 108 (Mavien), Le mas. rd GAIETY Psisiintes . He NNTEL THONMAN presents away from the Blows directed at hls |aiiyy scratched an inflald anigie. Howser |}, 7 to 10 and out, won; Chrysels, ! Earth OFFICER “666 ‘ol head. And hie counters were f0- | grove Jackson home with a wallop to| (Schuttinger), 7 to 10 1 to 6 and out, Show onEarth |} win George Nash & Dourtas Fatrhanks 1] WEST END i" 10, 20 & 306 gtantancous, They followed Garry'a| contre. Bridwell sacrificed, Crandall to| second; Hlwah, 108 (Turner), 9 to 2. 9| q ' EI blows as swiftly as the explosion of a| Merkle. In thie tight spot the old Doo|to 10 and out, third, Time, 1448-6, MOTOR RACES 40 ty f CORSE Bar TON SEVEN D. DAYS TON BE: 4 i | 4 K.30, | Wine cartridge fellows the falling of the|eettled down and siruck out Ranidon |(uaranola and Pardner also ran £90. | “A WINSOME RAI St Ras. BA. | ROOFGAR SQ. N a Matinegs Wea & . oe | ‘THEROSEMAID: chs OOFGARDE we weighed in McGoorty weighed 167| afternoon's game between the Braves |trawell tosted out Fletoher and Her-| tection of Manager Dahlen, To-day’s| aie, cutshaw stole second, Cutshaw | to Calisle. last contest that he had beaten Sher! gad Amith 162 Smith was weak,” |and the New York visitors ‘The local gog scored, Wilson reaching third contest completes the list of games the | was caught trying to steal third, Walsh] If there was any doubt about Thorpe's| (an's world’s figures the enthustaats sat Revere the weights announced, |fane aro desirous of getting @ lino on) Rurns batted for Amen, Burns struck) wih play here this year, To-| tn Dodwe. Dodge threw Fisher out NO|ayity after the Pentathlon and De. [8a¥e him a round of cheers that lasted ea ig B18. Gnach souks like @ good man, in spite|the Giants, their pitchers and general jout, ONT) RUN | the Glants will arrive for a| RUNS cathion events in the recent Olympic | °F tqveral MONE 503 points and oi eaN OKA 4 e spavké ie demus scored 6, defeat. Perhaps le’ “get | workmen with @ view of calculating seven contests In four daya, | Paskert fanned, Cravath also fanned ae a eee Mak nee abl rede RE BRA . of Me Sect time. Waieh ond to tebe for the best four om | HAVRE DE GRACE E RESULTS. Is Mire TnnineecDodge. toads kc ones|alanen teulea to atilier, NO WRUNG, iN holm» whieh he won! MAXINE mi peaes of seven to be played in Octoher yo |nandea* stop of Moran's grounder and| Seventh! Inning—Paskert was or- |S") >) aibes sone ES we sie Kren 6.0, star bout of the evening was | Manaxer Kling smarted somewhat un SE, — Two-year-olde; #eil-!threw to Luderus, retirng tihe bats-|dered to club house for kicking to|{7Ount® as ie on e - = Fe ates tO oie owed ight. | der the double Labor Day defeat of his| FIRST Thee re on cPurner),| man. Northen grounded to Luderus, {Umpire lem when called out on |the ten evedts on the programme but tn ; enOuDWAT Wer knee eee ae at > and was most engor to get away (Ink; Ax furlongh™ NN Me sindth aleb fed. te Tanderae, we {atrikes, Cravath went to centrefield) the other three events he finished sec- ING SHEARIOS | | Lew vitips 0s “HANKY PANKY | weight obampion, Loule de Pon | ith (iis afternoon's game 80 that he| 1 to & 7 to 10 and out, won; CALMLY Sintth alah grounded to Luderus, NOtang afiter to right fleld, Miller Jond—and It must be remembered that | [FRSA thiwa, end Tommy Gerry, who came of | aight mething to look back | tal, Wb (Wolf, 1 i MD fSonuttinger):| Soa walkéd. Ragon flied to Magee, Moran| nis competitors were no slouches either, | JOHN DREW ~ in TH are from Chicago with Packey McFarland, | upon, | second Ret Hvat ey) Savage filed to Moron, Paskert | forced Miller with a grounder to Doo-| ror they were John Bredemus, the great HUSBAND. was - e i o\ to and out, third odin ec , vn doubled o - assis le Mo 001 cond z TTERiO! Saabst, Ei 8.15, niles Some pot gee Regge ee sees i Alar Hiery arene = Tee Tose also ny 1d el agian EV aSerpea eee won Dolan tnrew wild trying for a ene pe a gay hy al CITERION Garters | Colt % , ; e . 2 year-olds and| see singled to scoriny ty wane wi the I. A. A. C. Bredemus won the all. 0) ais, Tue hue eae e Crandall King looked over | SBCOND RACK.-Three-yearo eh double play, Luderus threw wild on| ‘he years. Tommy Garry quickly showed) | to onpom Jupward; sciling; one mile and a six-|Magee took second on the throw tn. |X ta cecunden 30 ; around championship four years ago THE GIRL FROM MONTMARTRE * BUNTY PULLS the STRINGS himeeif to be another Torry McGovern, | Ns etrin of twirlera end selected young | Nitty —ubon, 107 (Kirachbaum), 9 to 5.| Wheat got Luderus's fly after @ long Ren fers coal natite oe Thorpe rolled up 7,476 points for a new |W HARRIS RHEATRE, Wagd MAN @ rusher with o jeg pis J Guick af | First Inntng—Devore fanned, Doyle}! to 2 and: out, Noir gilempatend, 103 /run, ONE RUN, Doolan threw Smith out. ONE RU world’s record, the old figures being |f apguat sae hie MODEL @ Sesh. But the French onssnpion wan |iifted nigh to ‘Titua. “Bnoturaas whale | Turner), 6 1, T to, 6 and out, ‘see-|""second Inning —Dauiert doubled to] Ptauterds.tingled to. contre she When Martin made | GW ROME, THE Mi just as a ao double axainst the left fleld fence.| ond; Anoilo, 0 § to 1 maicentre, Wheat fanned, Daubert atols| sucrificed, Ragon to Daubert, iy 44th BL, ne, Bway, Bre, hitter, astonishingly clover and mar| Murray filed to TMtus, NO RUNS 1ect nina. ‘Tiina, 2 red MuthouangLienu™ OO Ne eee eapciice fy te to Smith, Magnus baite HUDSON Wed eK 5 DRY 4 y. Merkieta| also ran. threw Mangus out, NO 5 NIGHTS & 2 MATE A iyelousty Cast. Frank Hime te de Fon) Cempbell Sled to Moola ofc at | THIRD RACK—Three-yearolde and| Mages, Daubert soored. Fisher ground. | 1 hrew Mangus out, NO! AMUSEMENTS. DONALD BRIAN WN THE SIREN here ies u's manager an’ 6 mp rol eDoneld | re galling, le. furlongs.—Joe|ed to Luderus, ONT RUN, s sramesntRrat a | 7 RO SAINIVAL an tmitation or @ copy of Frank, but) toni, ‘Doyle. NO RUNS. | 2 to B, won: Sir Dena, 11 (SNI1INE. 5) poolan out, Culshaw throw Node out Daubert fouled to Killifer, Finneran ) ee aitoans Wen Oe a | eRe Spirit Pasntigs, . : 8 2 pabert fouled te Killifer, Finnera f H ued | Just such @ fighter as Prank was him-|"G.oonq Inning —Merklo walked, Herzog | to 2, 4 to 6 and 1 to 4, seconds Chapule| vy RONS Ae TO NeEE cuL: Bavaas ahraw cat | DI Fu THE PINK LADY jithe mm ng inate (guutes. Ahearn’ Comedy self in the old days. His speed was) whiffed. Wilson forced Merkle, Brid-|tepec, 124 (ross) 3 to’ aad Third Inning—Miller doubled to left. shaw out, NO RUNS. x ita KER. Bay £ F er or stores, Bond ot 18, a bewildering. He had « perfect defense | well to Sweeney. Fletcher hit to Brid- | 4, thirds | Bune, 118 nl Ae SCOVEN OF ERA Co = =a thing not often seen in these days. | well, but Sweeney dropped the throw for) CON TTUTH | RAC Three-year-olls KD MONDAY ROBIN H tual AMERICAN }vo armomer, The Frenchmen and Hess, ONE RUN FIFTH RACE—Matden two-year-olds: are ct the aggreesive Sar oe Third Inning—Sweeney fumbled De-| fve and @ half furlongs. Obsession, 110 vore’s tap. But Hess caught him nap-| (Shilling), 7 to 6, t to nd out, won it well. At the Anish of the ten rounds} ping at first. Doyle singled to centre | iiinch of Keys, 110 gins), 13 to 5, i aes SRANDIS . he had @ good winning lead Both | Anodgraas cracked into a double play,| 4 to 8 and 1 to 4 second: Flammarion, | ‘ [ a 0X 20. WILLIAM FARNUM, boys, in spite of the terriflo pace hela | Bridewell to Sweeney to Houser. NO|!10 (Ural), ® to 1 8 to}. and 4 to 1) N.Y. ATP UUAN le . in “The Little tt Rebel from start to finsh, left the ring with- | RUNS, Oiled, Pime--L00 "85. Mohawk Boy, | th Aves 4 | Met ait NORY. & out @ mark, apparently strong and| Camphell opened the third with a] Tweeded'e, Ambrose, Wilils, tar Gaze ie pil ath Rit ‘eaten eer AMUSEMENTS, fresh enough to cover ten rounds more, |#B4TP Wallop, to centre, MoDonald Jaleo ran. 123: (N EMENT De Ponthieu landed the only knock- down in the second round, It would | not be eurpriging if one of these little oto Plays f "STAR & eanane oan Programmes | eal 255, Th | “Bob”. CRACKER JACKS STANDING OF THE CLUBS felows had something to say about the Metropolitan Rink, ink, | ———— ~ ates: dts balers lent Gary'e AMERICAN LEAGUE. 11 MATIONAL LEAGUE, | Faller Skating : Broadway & $24: . iGAYET fone oat wm Phone ‘weight, stripped, was 1M pounds, de i Nem, Fore gH a4" 09) Cincfrnath *. : 4 spenion ‘ 72 Citas 3) § Grantee Sones, Daly a Or {TH'S [EDDIE FOY & 7 Little Fors, | spit ee Re JOE WEBER'S ints, 20 re, 430| ALHAMBRA (nits aaruteN 0 SOCIAL MAIDS sen Bott A —_ Bt , Band ay erie Bergere i, the frst round of the first bout OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES Paul rae nics NE ith as eer St.lothers’ Dally Mats., 2c TWICE_DAL q one of the contestants received « flew Xork. Gs Buston, # Bir | 3! Al bint | SURE DE MAR, AGNES EMPIRE ; FEL, 3820 BUSH cut on the ear—an ear that he had rookie. a Thiel ba Py 7 | BRON) Yiaitt st, SCOTT & HENAY KEANE. Broadway & Halo Av. Boat Ben injured in diving during the week, Jon | & 34 Av Felix & ire Co., Hanlon Look me ov Goodresser and I'm wearing one of | Dally Sata 88618 ‘& ot MISS NEW YORK IR, carefully, Um M ough no \promptly stopped the bout, a n | ‘Truly Warner's latest Fall hats, Note the hat particularly—-it's @ Ban- * ein ~~~ | ACADEMY § as ives adeifted. Yo Matinee “ppel damage had been done, ‘The “blood- your opportunity to get @ Truly Warner hat free, Listen, , COLUMBI Ei, BURLESQUE | $2 ray THEGIRL hon iON Ls thiraty” spectators roundly applauded c Look for me, and If you recognize me, stmply touch | ants [BON TON GIRLS! GREAT CAST & REAUTY CHORUS OF 100. his: action, an tek a eT Reg ePIC BUT PEE TA AY ae OLYMPIC}! Fas “2 : ; fe a rule Warner hal. Tt M Ue : SE Ea 4o PM, N.Y vou, “a AMATEL He MATEY World” Wants Work Wonders,

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