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_» THE EVENING WORLD, T! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1912, [S22] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK none enen | AND NEWSY WHAT SPORT IS COMING TO! DODGERS AND REDS (Hs Ba stig SLAM BALL HARD Copyright, 1912, by The Prees Publishing Co. (The New York World). rd Bet 1CHING THE BALLIN DE Fooreaun.. Sucw Vicious iy WE SHOULD ‘ ACTIONS musT NOT Oe balan tov) ToueRareD f TNE oop : WHO GO AND PRINCETON AND FIRST GAME. HARVARD _PLAY MUST CINCINNATI. j fhe Sy. Come. TS, Mee Boek Kort T te amusing, on reading over Gov. Diz's letters to the Sheriff, the Die trict-Attorney and Commissioner O'Neil, to note how the Governor has Beacher, If .. ae Kniesley, cf | ee ou \ Mae? ®@ 3 o 142 o2e¢6 o¢6¢ 8 31s + 0 0 i ee | i Gov. Dix Has Been Duped by roe) : Misinformation Concerning ne : the Wolgast-McFarland Match i wee t| =It Never Was a “Contem-| Ce PETINONED TO WvESNGATE THE ¢ plated Prizsfight.” Of dou Raveng ee SAVINUTY H Ps Bl wwenccene, Totals “Batted for Clark in Batted for Benton ! Score by peovatin 9 TESREAU HELD DOWN a = been influenced by recent unrestrained i otras: ané unfair attacks upon the sport of , . . A. KB. Boxing. In his letters he refers to the rad it \ i RR a ia Two-base hit—Beacher, 6tolen tess le, 2d | Sy See ee ee ~Kirkpatrick, Struck owt—By Bentes, 0 at pee pyrene clereediesianed Snodgrass, of 610 0 0 6; by Ragon, 5. Bases on balle—Of G@eclared off two days before because | . A ierrey, 3; eet Ge ae aH Benton, 2. off Ragon, 1. Wild pite= ’ Wolgast ence sore money) 80 r Merkle, 1» o ow 04 Berton, 1. Toft on, bases—Cinctnaatl ead bees + lerzog, $b v0 8-3 4 : Brooklyn, 2 Umptree—Eason cited over it. The Governor doesn’t COULDNT HIT GEYER Wilson, ¢. pe Ae re srcte Aiea of game—t hour and to know, apparently, that in spite of the Fletoher, a8 Ce ee Oe ae | minutes. Attendance—2,600, wildly exaggerated reports sent out by cecnennetiypinnetens *MoCormick . 6 0 0 0 0 » nie wit to boxt Wolgast- Shafer, o# 1 Oe eg WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, those opposed ing, th gaa Math ° MoFarland match was od wa ‘ jathewson, p C50. a8 Sept. 12.—The Brooklyn and Reds ma@e actly the seme congitions (hat greens Second Half ,of Double Bill on erred PS ER ERT & new National League record to-day @il boxing contests under the Frawley . ’ Pomrenre eyY aia die FE ae for playing a game, doing the trick in law. Such thing as a “prise fixht” Pitchers’ Duel at Start. | rotate ae ae 8 1 hour and 10 minutes, The final sore was never contemplated eith the a ¥ a seen“ gT. LOUIS. was 1 to 0, the Dodgers winning. boxers or by Manager Gibso Matty Beaten in First. ee ie 56 a After @ short rest the teams started Writes the Governor: Hvesina, 2b iy ee ee playing the second tussle. Gregory and “it peed reported in the publio ane ae meee Bus, if. S48 a 8 Severoid occupied the points for the ‘\ preas that @ contest to be held in Mad! POLO GROUNDS, NUW YORK, Sept. | Mowrey, 3b ¢ & 2-6 Reds, while Rucker and Erwin worked ee Bavare Garden between two men AU-oPEG CARES leuk the Tat iaies 68 Konetchey, 1b « oo 6 1 | HAVRE DE GRACE MEETING UTICA AWARDED PENNANT, | for the Dodgers. About 3,500 fans werre bea vod jcParians te being the double-header by the score of 4 to} Evans. Fr (ea Sa a \ ASS pr fied satay Gaesert «oc orion toe 1 many greens and eo tallied © 2. A long single by Evans in the ninth | Hauser » a ae ae OFF UNTIL SATURDAY. |. cstaent Farrel! Decides Against MUSEM ee cena Latvadl rer ‘Oswald Kirkby, Jersey champion, who| inning, which Devore got his hands on “itr ee eel tN Aes | ve a AMUSEMENTS, “The published sintements to the fore- jayed with Hilton, was simply no-|but could not hold, turned the trick a. VO, 2 OT 18.” 2) AVER OM GRAGE, Bd, Bept 18-5 |) Wee Arte Te ee n ny Api been reinforced is aaa the Wine taking one eight, two severts and| There were two men on bases at the amen 10 0 © 1 0) There will be no races Reve to-morrow, ship Controv EMPIRE 8 of individuals which hav f , which nee ae jummer meeting coming to @ clone ihe i Mints sda eiiina ay dtnctne ee tee three sixes on the fret ane, whioh {tle and two out and both of them | Totals... AA RE ae | . ‘The autumn meeting will be- | AUBURN. N. ¥.. Sept. JOHN DREW a eke aAe tudes and 'ercyyng: oak the laws made hiw 8 to ne ture, He wae 400 |seored, New York had! Just tied te} | Batted for Fletcher in the eighth in- gin Saturday, John H. Farrell this afternoon decided} | TYCEUM Sth; ar, Bey, BY. at) i of the State against prize fighting may End! direstion we far better than last ree prion the nines Heese ; Bhat: Batted for Mathewson tn the eighth = sbetraveceys tn tktor Ob lisa “aesinee ae 8 billie ‘arte erie be enforced in this particular instance. week, for his only really poor Grive wasl sr ¢.0. Gtugeine life and Huggins. got | ‘Mine. HAVRE DE GRACE. : pl “The diagrace of such an exhibition at the eleventh a Sade bh MONE. | Rlsetey asd deee SCORE BY INNINGS. (ly Us CRITERION nites ed as Is sail to be contemplated must not | Herreshoff was going slong cautiously ny y s $23239 9 9 sa| FIRST RACE.—Matien two-year-clde; | eens | | RICHARD CARLE—| With! be tolerated.” ° ¢ * with prospect of an , when on the/etchey were easy outs, but Evans came 283.38 8 8 S8] uk tarionge.—Criscoe, 10t (Turmer), 7 to THE GIRL FROM NONEMART RE "Neat: © ome hol: pit and threw | through with the wallop into left and| First Base on Errore—st. Lou i ‘ pes To Commissioner O'Neil: “1 beg to in- Ls th é was o Im 2.12.8 to 5 and 4 to 5, firet; Vi im (Bho. Beth bb on quite whether you are oMctally aware thet ai gave as ANN gains deviaues . (ats Wahine Hauser: ting), 5 to 1, 2 to 1 and even (coupled of what is ed to be contemplated B. duel an, Snod-| With Star Gaze), second; Ambrove, 107 at from the Jump betweén Matty and Harmon. The Cardinals scored first ia this mat and also to vised been English Chatter f Hilton Well Sie nah, GiniM: Erneat Thomson, Gar-| inte opening tains, when Bills drove by you-whether any Icense ha Huggins, | (Sehuttinger), 4 to 1, 8 to 6 and 4 to 8, 1 iv. on Bases—New York, 5; St. Louts,| third. Time—1.14. Bunch of Keys, Fort ae TIM eae lgsued by your commission intended to ‘City, #, W-8; A. G. Moliwaine,| a nome run into the right field Meach-|% Double Plays—Doyle, (unassisted), | Mai, Strenuous, Tweedledee, Exton, Fal- authorise the propore! contesi.” © ¢ ¢ Up With an 89 at Sainneceok Fits, a, aT Ns Cry ps The, Giante Lied the score in the| Doyle, Fletcher and Mi conet, Marconi, Star Gaze and Chuckles INTER GARDEN ING HARRIS aT Be o_o 4206; + | second, w The P , foun Shore, 43, 4-92; 11. J. Topping, | Fetoher Ares fies Iearels oles Struck Out-By Mathewson, 2; by Cran. | 0a? ran and finished. [PERRET 5.7%: | SHOW of i912 Akw comp ee THe ‘MODEL W's wae “contemplated,” as « Medal Test. Greenwich, #2, ism, Joseph P. Knapp. | gle against the right feld wall ith 1; by Ha Wita Piteh—| | SECOND Lapeer ermetigre S| D. oun BAY SiGien—ara OOKCES NEW SS STERDAM tt! plain, untwisted fact, was # Garden City, 4, . Martin,|” ‘There was no mo: ori ‘. ewson. athewson, 5 in| three-year-olds and upward; le at. ei near way, } ten-round ao-decision boxing x Beran, Olly, (Say Cation Tanpia, | rat mnkd Cote atthe yee tee ooinins | ene. Wants dail, 2 i ona [seventy yards.—Kormak, 100 (Dunn).|| Lewis el Weds, and 2. rae AB. Last Matis Saturday, 1m bout or contest, held under te provi! (Spectal to The Eveuing World.) Garden City, 51, 51-108; Willtam Mills, | tattied one more. ‘The Giants tled the inning. Umptres—Messrs. Finneran and|4 to 6, 2 to 6 and out, won; Paton, 100 ‘anpoun aie America THE PINK LADY sions of the Frawley Law. The box NATIONAL GOLF LINKS OF AMER Garden City, 54, 62-116; Marshall Whit-| score in the elghth, but the Cardinals| Riser. Time of Game—One hour and] (Turner), 4 to 5, 2 to 5 and out, sec- YRIC “iF > i Son.—The ‘Count of Lasemboung hi signed contracts that were not different | .G0ul -|iatch, Dyker Meadow, 41,, 46-61; Wil-/came again, finally winning out by a| forty-eght minutes. ond; Marjorie A., 113 (Shilling), 8 to THE N ERD L KER KER, Ath Be i Gay’ wag wen otber eM ICA, SOUTHAMPTON, L. 1, Sept. 12-| iam ‘Frew, Pitsburg, 48, 1-96; C. F.| score of 4 to 2. SS SS 12 to 1 and 4 to 6, third, Time, 1.43. E pe : Wed-G Sat. 2,16 r Watson, Baltusrol, 48, 56-106; Joseph 8. 4 then thi K 4 Kina Sir, Hoffman and Amalfi also ran. . DE KOVEN OF EMA COMPANY | Sore than ity of the vest american iar pnitadeiphia Grieke', a, 18 SECOND GAME. fo get Hersug. NO HONS) (7 '™*) “auTRD RACE—Maiden three-year 48TH ST. THEATRE He, eeae ‘ROBIN HOOD — " : It} golfers, along with Harold Hilton, Kag-|§ "4 ‘sands, National, withdrawn, ° Prd “Inntig— Wines lined out tof OMe and upward; one mile and a six-!1 LITTLE MISS BROWN ; wes not to be » “prise fight” in any |iand, and Norman Hunter, Scotland, this |" Kirkby balanced himself as he started] POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, |Hersog. Geyer struck out. ma A teenth,—Bally Mena, 107 (Shilling), 6 t 39TH #7, TP y, rea eu rae ga CH th FFICER’ ths sense of the word, morning began quality! in the, for home and came back six strikes |Sept. 12.—In the second game of the wa bai 5, 2 to 5 and out, first; Hughie Quinn, A prise fight ie a bare knuckle contest ales ving play in the for nome aut at that he was M&. E.|double header Tesreau and Geyer were|s tworbace hit which fell eee eee | 1i0 (Glas, 7 to % 6 to 5 and 1 to 2 HE MASTER OF | MASTER d ‘of Tie te a Ttatah fot e purne or pelea the wine [anual tournament of the National Club | HT, Thes Wekagy!, who beat Kirkby |the opposing pitchers. By this time |miecoher and Devore. “Fletcher three | eecond: Senesamblan, 107 (Shuttinger) With George Nash & Densten, Foirbente. ner taking the whole puree ora greater | Here under favorable external condi:- in the recent Stinnecock Hille tourna-|the crowd was well over 20,000, se att NO BONES eT re Ftc, 810 1 and § fo 2, thinl, ‘Time— Eee GLOBE | iu! a Wel ie part ef It |tlons. Among the early start to tee up| ment by a hatrabreadth, took 9, Archie| First Inning—Hauser walked. Eilis}” Wilson was safe on Hauser's f §. Sam Jackson, Judge eter, | CASINO Oar He S vf Sr THEROSE MAID 9 But suppose that one may cali a glove| were Fred Herreshoff, John M. Ward, | Metiwat phidaahs Ogt8 3 ons NE | Ghcrinoeds: Horace t0 Dterkle, | Mowres | witcher suck Out. Tabresu. eee: Fromleed Land, Siim Princess and Door- MAX NE ps Tih wi wh fr 7 the coming youngsters, weut out in a cal out on strikes. Kontchey mat also ran. ei " contest for a prite a “prize fight.” In! Marshall Whitlatch, Fred A. Martin | Sio.0) "a “only to take Sl on the last| drove a long fy to Murray. NO RUNS. ed srcond on the third sttee eel ANGTON FINISH rf NV MONEY thie cage there would be no porsible rea- champion), Wewald X@rkby, | nit, still at %, he was only one more] Devore singled to left. Doyle fouled ‘3. 6. NO LEXINGTON FINI FINIS) ES, e tor er exrthas the ae Aven Byers, James RK. bit rad a ei th vied Martin, ex-Dartmouth, the oat to Wihge and Daven went out try- vurth Inning—Konetohey struck out. ; LEW rintbs & cx ait t Volgast wey, as there wi 4d, Jerome Travers, who last week | Vermont champ! ink to take «eco after the catch, | & veare: + ¥ to be no “winner” or “loser,” bee the national tle @ third time, was| Hilton, like Herrewhoff, whom he| Wingo to Hauser. Snodgrass Aeulbd nat Hayne wrest, 02 8 pitched: oe FIRST RACE—For thre year-olds Pres HA KY AN ee a) Exposition cqptestants were not boxing for a jnvited, ul up to noon had not arrived, |beat for the national title 'a year ago,|to Konetchey, NO RUNS. secend, Oake | NO RUNS | £00 Ue; won: Artesian, 108" PLAYHOUSE #. %\: Ere. B10. Bi t Sh I To “Mein” "They. were each to recelve| "The course, being one of vast dif: (had hie worat (rouble on the home hole] Second Inning “Evans went out to wilt } | 110 (Fain), won; ” BOUG' a at ‘al FOR ae owin Lown L. th sore! v1 wetting oO je nel } | Merkle unassisted, Hauser was thi Le J " “4 y the English- 4, Gay * | : -eeaaatl sie orem a e “ sate “were hie wan called out on strikes. sy PO ate be. mnroele pal) oF ee (4 bea PERN AUR RINGS St Daily long game was fault. ver Per- drew a pans. Herzog hit it to| hrclust fi BH 4 q » oe! . MANE i | to prove the prize card ten, tributed a ludicrous New no prs 47:1 place, $3.9, show, $2.00; Mi Sih Ar, } MFAIRNESS and sophistry have out 4b545366 OH Tin, Baltimore, contribu Huggins, who drove Merkle to second |} B2B Jersey ak | M ATINEES TO-DAY" wonderful educational exhibit—a . sis b Ly t in 46 and takin, attiipore ib q Vrovider show, $3.40. ., SAT. ry ba | [marked this whole campaign Is 6 Le 2 +8 4 ae Re ee bist . bea! ld werane ek 1S fie . tually akin hata wre ‘ @ against boxing. taking three puits 02) H. 8, Stearns jr, Oakland, B1, 63— - . 7 Bihidin heatra in Greenhe i With these “reform movements” ts that ‘ ee L. B, Bowden, Dyker Heer $ tegen 7 ome re nhut ie bi they are one-sided, A number of people | ions of ‘the other side of the Axiant,” Bt Btootte af Sat "Bs 0, bo Greenhut-Siege! Cooper Co. 4 eu ul pel UL leh, valde wit tee mis a , 6; McKim Hollins, West- PROTS NOY ‘Those of opposite opinion may be vasi-| hissed and become a Dy words n H t F t si Ma My ay art Jy tm the majority, but they are never| M:, seriously, wiat about the “other | jag Mortimer Barnes, usua a ea ures Ro aN, ne, kid, heard from. eof the Atantic For centurles| ning, Nassau, 47, Ss. KF, Morris : ls Boseher, Mie stanton Bla oe m | nuistts haw encouraged the uae of the |Se"Mtgckaway, $1, 80-107: A. 1k Look Featherweight Italian Soft Hats BE FAIR? IF A PET) gg: bare knuckles first-then with mt, Englewood, 47, 62—99. 3 TION 18 70 BE CIRCULATED BPN.) jadaed gloves, Hnsland has alway ven jit He Bowden, ‘rovklyn, had, tno Here’s 234 ounces of the finest, most flexible : i gC JANUE OF | proud of the fighting strength of her/honor of De D oO e NINGS 8, te ee ee NT NOT MARE Tek | eee ete ae etglana ‘carries the] the nome hole in four, & “birdie” He and smartest Soft Hat that Mr. Goodresser iErOBLICRS:. ne a at sana RALLEL- COLUMN PETS py ver id, {did tt only by holing at 25 , after Gorernor's La he moat fon ry THOSE OPPOSED TO 10% “ites ave. great spublo| teaching the green in three could possibly wear for style and comfort. = re et By Tichaso ‘hee ever diced plonehipe In whitch NUndreds | eee ES Jboys contest as vaiorously as sa Hagin * hoolvoy | nm a slim little " Mame here and| No matter, how big my WRITE THEIL NAMES ON ON! THOSE IN ‘ uur WRITH THE AME OTHER, THEN GOV. DIX CAN A FAIR IDEA OF WHAT 18 \WAN?- BD BY THL PEOPLE OF NEW YOR STATE. NEW YORK CITY ALON WOULD GIVE 100,000 SIGNATL IN FAVOR OF THE SPURT, It's made in Italy because it can’t be made in America, The only difference between this and the 84 and 85 Borsalino hats THE "GOVERNOR s LADY tie satu’ ees oot ta etisus ts "Cao He" vi REINTA you see about town is the price—mine is $2. HEART OF THE ee 2nnO My windows show many other hats with unusual features. JiLueA MARDI GHAS procion 3) ¢ no My title of Hatter to Mr. Goodresser carries with it the assur Se path et Seat a unce of style correctness. STEEPLECHASE LIN } Nias: ; Fhe, feted portion ot Ning a whil nglish school cham feated the vest mateurs with! claims, I am willing to stake they id Owen once. “Why, Z went down| Y guarantee on Satish D6 nent Juat before leaving | you as to style and beating it 1 had to tht} = your expectations as to the ‘ my é i ‘i rd NFORTUNATELY this ts exactly the professional price of clothes. j " nN Mee teotinte igor" U what the opponenis of boxing do N the schools, but el ‘ * MOT‘ 1abiM not want, They do not want the Moe I ev oN fi cltienyuot |, Governor to know both sides of ¢) - 9 . H { aia Bite a hte at 8.80, | \ matter, They want to influence hi Ce f el cintexpress’ tr ; . : flooding” him with violent pro M0" 119-125 Walker St., N. Y. ', putty ROU: T strttupen” ACADEMY °° Rue? geet } eouohed in intemperate language, sow: RIC wi4 IRL FROM E R ; ing only the.r own wide of the 1 n n fifty-round and | ep fe y seni 4 THEG They talk of ‘disgraceful pri French army post = 7 # i soo oo | ’ ; ‘ epnck Arey post | ae 1 f 6 nye Country Choir, Lawrence & et hie rivoald yet, pada a boxing champions, Boxing hax hs ‘ i Fe . =< noe. he “Pawest and most bray the most popular aport ') Be jutona suit.and look at your- DB icinn Cae ght ta! j , BADE Reon: Ss element. of the community,” refer to Tt is bole {akon up With ony faa ; At ida ' ‘ { i | i Hi by Mdiegraces. which are a moriitca-ivn to] thaniann in Aweden, Denmark, Fintant, (| ‘c,im the lang mice Noe ; ra pw need CLARK caps Salas ‘com- | WEST ib. sainer 10, 20 ‘ the respectatic people of our ity andjand even in servative German: PAJAMAS man iin ret Seach F Farjee "THE RIGHT OF WAY which have now become #0 notorious| Where unt!l recently boxing was u . j be to make Us « hissing and a tyword| Known, All thete countries have mule Percale—Madras Roller Rr Skat eee ¢ The athier side of the Atlantic.” Doxing “a part@of the training of thotr P Flannelette RA, 1 We Aa 4 men, and they make no mistake ‘on sto Goodness m., Sreng. | tam No, the “other alde the Atlantic” ts’ Am@ what a mouth-filling phrase making us “a hissing and a THE PINK 1. $1, 50, $2 the Suit : < ISON ea Success JOE | WEBER'S S finer & Bre. "KAHN & FRANK S Satomi ReaeeaN SS ‘Ss Seiagts | PAY" RAINEY'S “AF fel fi ® fs, “Hissing and « byword the oth r| he “other side the Atlantic’ is too & aide of the Atlantic.” Just the ting to | busy learning how to box, hoping some Wholesale Distributors i 491 bulton 86. B # La impress Gov. Dix! It's too bad to save | day to be able to beat the best men we 722 intondwa; COLUMBIA "3. ee tpekis es the “other side of the Atlantic” #o| can develop here and send over, ae aan eA ‘South, \ Maree Rott sites Lie 8 ——_—_——=>>__— Grids To-4 ‘yiefiat ‘

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