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VENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1912. Cha WEY Crervteyey tty y Ve BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY -— i ROBERT EDGREN ALL THE DIFFERENCE IN THE WORLD! . [COURT DECISION FLLS Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Wor}d). . COLUM a < —— ) BELMONT WITH HOPE OF | _ eds STATE RACING REVIVAL | Elated over the recent decision of Justice Scudder of Long Island in find- ing Paul Shane not gulity of violating the law against bookmaking, with or without writing, for which he was ar- rested at the United Hunt's Racing meeting on June 6, August Belmont. Chairman of the Jockey Club, has just issued the following statement. “The decision is encouraging. The vital feature ts that which hokls @ di- rector not to be Hable for illegal acts committed without his knowledge. The ®reat race courses in this State were closed because no one connected ~ Coulon-Williams Bout Friday : \V : ; their directorates would run the risk, a# fans _ law abidi itizens, of indictment. Night the Classiest Fistic Trovent 3 Dp rhe racing Interests of this State de Entertainment of the Season. pended upon the sense of Justice of the Le ture to remove what palpably turned out not to be a cure for gambling ‘ but a death blow for racing, an institne tion which by its own unrepealed acts, remained authorized by the Legisiature and presided over by a commission ap- pointed by the Governor of the State. “Ag to the provision of the amended law of 1910, making bookmaking with: out writing a penal offence, the decision is a relief, for that provision could only erve as an engine of persecution.” Oopyright, 1912, hy The Press Publishing Oo, (The New York World), N Friday night Johnny Coulon, bantamweight champion of the eanin mn world, meets "Kid" Willfams of ou Baltimore here. This bout between itttte men is che class of all the Ya fistic entertainments, It has! ————— been months in the arranging. It has RACING SELECTIONS. STATISTICS OF SERIES. been looked forward to more than any pout of the year, Princeton’s Football Men Put Up Snappy Practice LOUISVILLE. Weather Porecast—Farm, j ; ‘ t ‘ fpte the mca yestont ny yer - -—_——— 12) Ka Wittams came here from Balti — ad - +] Tigers Line Up Against Fresh- | is ff mar fatetnen parigdatte the sas H First Race—‘The Grader, Uncle feu Was bt Wes ? | ?more heralded as a coming champion. |] art, J) e Gill ‘The Wational Commission's figures ' player on either olde to score, Punniny | And the little towheaded fellow has!} second Race—My Fellow, Dick ||} Sor Attendance and receipts at y man and Second Teams and fan fr the i daly tonenogn, oft ea) i arotund { .made good most thoroughly by beating |] Baker, Mudsill. sere gtidl yredler yd Finot end after a fake pans and went through © } "all the good bantams put against him, e— Meridian, High Prl- Make Good Impression, | "°"* "*!? #9 Be ere. ‘He has been well triedsout and he has) Denefited by all the hard work, showing Pericies, Sam Dartmouth. TOTALS FOR SEVEN bear v" \ | HANOVER, N. H., Oct, 16.--For the fit } much Improvement in Aghting form. Hat ace — Wintergreen, Molton | |] Tots Paid attendance Princeton, N, Ju Oct. 16, | time thie year the Dartmouth varsity wee et the { Wattiams is a beautifully bullt boy—|] girect, Swannonoa. . HE Princeton football squad is in} rics venthaies aaacl Sea ee : ; & young Hercules of 116 pounds weight. Sixth Race—Tom Bigbee, Howdy its midweek stiff practice. After | second team was giten the ball on the twenty-fire- AC OF Pp F Ti { Symmetrical, with the proportions of a| | Howdy, Belfast \ Monday's light work the Tizers. {ent Use st the Necinning of ‘ractice “and tha THE ACME ERFECTION aaa 4 , nt line buc ma “trained Spartan warvior, fast, agares jyesterday held one of the snappiest, Ths sas noeaal wesin wah ain wat ta eos | & IN LITTLE CIGARS j sive, iment and with ital! ne modest Practices of the season, The freshman| the monotony and to give the backs dreathiog } aoe girl ag nade friends in every e e eleven tackid the varsity for ten min-) ‘tl. ‘ie varsity was tried on the offense. Tt | bout. Be has become most popular by In 66 ° 99 utes, and then the ball changed hands: Phe‘ weakness of the Dermouth team lies in the Ve | far of ail the fighters now in New York, neuma tc a an er In the next fifteen minutes the varsity | {4% {ut it tas ytt'to meet a tram that ean’ toll | Profit Sharing | “Bwery one who has seen his light yellow Scored. The ball was fumbled several has been ‘fereloned. “Oriya airaecvous improm. |g Voucher in forest bobbing about in the ring takes a Each Package. 1. LEWIS not t CIGAR MIG. as Test sear until i ed C0., Makers, aa Responsible for the Giants’ Easy Victory |rireeit e222 ou, ttl facfed the seconds for fifty minutes. = Srila sw ie Terry Stocovern i FE. Waller, DoWitt and Streit, who had} Substituted for DeWitt; each scored a}? Gag tainer, He © 0 clean Aghior, never thought Joe Quirk had the thing fixed. Right then I yelled “Pull Hiram FE the slightes: unfair advantage—a| Discovery by the Famous Pisak Hiram Heave, That Heave yanked the lever and a little stream of sand was blowed on Larry's bat ttle sportsman. In cleverness he 1s not z touchdown. erg yyy gellar ogi Just as the ball was comnig over the pan. “Bang!” Larry swung on the ball|‘vendown, ; ray tle nee reined st guariar by Independent Mfre. ow , i 'y ttle forward passt | nercral men, of whom the coaches seamed to think qual of Coulon, But, for that ma Wood’s Two Triumphs Were Due to the Greasing| ‘2? ‘h,s1n0 {00% bold. The old pill shot over second for a single, Joe Wood) ang Tiaying was, snappy and. Stewart) ie mom,o« Mcil he back Rell bul easing ter, who is? Coulon is the “class” of ? ‘ : | Baker Anecteer ek es | combination “at worked” Dest and accompli THA Cal taths of. Wadayee ababibe (Olds | of their War Clubs by Joe Quirk, the Red Sox| Then al of a sudden up come Snodgrass, To make sure we pulled the Bio of the ortey” wae compoard of Cini and Waler was the halfback par exc both of whom demonstrated some ability at time champion, sharing honu He made the second touchdown tn the ait in" treating through ‘between. tackle snd’ em er that gives the extra charge on him, and when he swung the ball was in that Trainer, Leads to Use of a Device That Not Only se ; macked way out for two bases, From then on it was @ picnic, and me and| middle of the scrimmage by taking the {2f,,fune fareing from ten to thirty yanle, and | Ullal bah Si Rope tae Enables Giants to Take a Firm Grip of Their Bats,|™*, \* 1 4 of sho pneumatic bat sander had won a aignal victory. It] Dall on the varsitys Z-yard aking the itce at faiveck (" ‘e "i ain't like us to be braggin’, but I guess me and Mac is bad, eh? ng through the whole scrub team and deere ret eeca kehiant ail the atl but at the Same Time “Throws Dust” Into Catcher’, setore tein’ any more about the nittin’ I mus’ tell you about Josh and) eating them to thelr own goal posts. | gusuepea pegs (ela ; *, . y e of a hal position Or tu we oare ai ts, ig e ‘ y Probably be found at quarter before the ctur sources | wgetD WILLIAM had hia tant dout arise Redine auxuay tics Dyna to: banal opeatiocats ep adiciedd Phar A i UE ait pis bog ne d. te ‘ee fe tale cater ei v {8 last bout E h : rd the plate. They|E. ‘Trenkman did no work except that ive me a tremendous ad- | cle for abont one-thin) 4 several weeks ago. He had been i BY SWAT MILLIGA Hoth bent down to see {f there Was comethin’ Wrong. Just at that, minute| Baker practiced some punting, Duniap| & F hich GOTH EM BPORTING GOODS COL ST Warren 8t fighting weekly, Was a little drawn (The Peerless Hitter of the Polson Oaks.) +. 16, |LAtFY an’ Josh atarted to steal, I give Hiram Heave the office, He pressod| irs 07 the fleld, but he la still, stift vantage against which no — = = | end needed a rest. Go his advisers took Boston, Oct. 16. | ihe valve just as Cady was goin’ to investigate. Instead of discoverin’ a nae Ag et Altar er no} retail clothier can sucessfully | Secret, the pneumatic sander blowed an extra hard puff and filled his eyes so right dope when we sent out to the Willow Swamp League and j full of sand that he couldn’ see which way the Giants was runnin’. Every lberately for the one important bout— {th Coulon, That is worth a score of ordinafy rcraps to Williams, especial: good. He has been tral him away from the ring to prepare de- | N™ I reckon you fans in New York know that me and Mac had the OULON, having first taken his usual summer's rest at a lake in Minnesota, has prepared carefully | for the Williams bout. He has. worked | ‘Two new coaches were added to the} compete in value giving. ‘ already large staff when Pete Ballictt, hired Hiram Heave from the Dice Inspectors for this week, ‘hem | t!me a man would steal we'd slip Cady the sand valve, and me and Mac cer- peared on the fi M lL Funny thing about the pneumatic bat sander is that it went out of order mt oe evy, was a joke compared with Hiram. | long in the fourth innin’, and before we could shut off the machinery the air Harvard. Phone 0260 Col. Eve. 3, since I put him on the job and he {s| Would be to play, but all of a sudden mo and Mac not | ote team, downcast at t Y : ¢ F pullin’ real Willow Swamp stratesy bein’ accustomed to the noise, thought it was th crowd hissin’ ‘em and they | for 5 anes ae romerday. are dows SHOW ‘OF 1912 leita centre in the ‘9s, and Nat Poe, ‘97, ap- ainly y other secret service men that I had | iy 010) Rave) a: spankin’ good tums, MY ONLY fe hasu’t missed a sign nor a signal | was hissin’ all over the diamond. We thought for a minute that the dickens CAMBRIDGE, Oct, 16.--The Harvard varsity] STOR 119-125 Walker St, N. ¥.| en that the Red Sox, football team, downcast at their defeat at the ow THE PASSING went straight up in the ar, the freshman team probably lined up against every minute. He has won two Me and Mac and Hiram have @ new one to pull “ them, While tho regulars are digging at their Drainatization fe 4t home in Chicago and, according to fe to pull to-day, and {f we dom't have) ardu ir j mv : favices, is ready for a hand daha ei games so far, and with him to carry | nobody to pull @ bone or git crossed we'll make old Broadway shaice and rattle He iecat tae ans taaacia ime toch, See | pe } lem ts not at all timid about saying he out our schemes me and Mac has put | !!! the cows come home, fare the guceta of the Athletic Association at what should prove the deciding game of the Boston- fork world's serice baseball contest. ‘We must bolster up some sort of defense for } fe In ehape. In a letter yesterday he ine You fans Jus wait and see, formed me that hy has been having a hard time getting; sperring partners. the Giants in the runnin’. So, you can take off your hats to Hiram|—____——SsSsSsSSSSSSSCSC*#NT PaK. . ty gus opponents, on |W ao a aa ve, aT OER, Tphey won't stick for more than one Heave, the bost sleuth that ever /(5itcHinG RECORDS OF M’GRATH TO TRY FOR ge} Manel wan Haret te Serhan, aS, 8 ais, } | day'e work,” complains Coulon, "They worked under the tutelage of your GIANTS AND RED Sox.|| MORE WORLD’s REConrps.|! va gm sie ies || gee BILLIE BUR BURKE wt lat die. Hi, Cane ee OE even run out on me before the day is Uncle Swat. ED SOX. polite a e t i CRITERION fi! | THE. MASTER R. i0US 1d a acd a, Lsgvobag 4 Well, the big doin’s comes oc to- Melvin Sheppard of the Irish-Amei rom! . ae _TANTALIZING TOMMY . ey, Jataff of sparring partners through a day day, and me and Mac have our plans ican A. C. began active training yester- . ines MO le by use of a little trick of mine, I workin’, and as they size up now C16 8 8 L000 day for his half-mile match race which| yew HAVEN, det, 18.—-Rotirely vew blood for wae . tars ine NanAual) peur on .one ade ot many cacialniy, Bava. eomeinin’. tp 215 0 @ 000} will be the feature of Irish-American | the quarterbeck poaltion seemed to be the tdea of | | Fro canna 3 Sauiees COMEDY 43, Bot Bm ae $ he shower %: A. C. games at Celtic P the Yale coaches at the field. Nate Wheeler HUUSONW, #23 A . Grant lie Baraer's z ay gymnasium and the shower bath on ahow foul Whencweleia hank. Keep 03 1 0 000 ark next Sun- Matinece Wed! and Ht 1) eae FANNY'S FIRS Y the other. I call the sparring partners ; i © 1 0 @ .000]| 44. Sheppard will again try to break ‘veam and Robert reat peo " “tm one at a time, locking the door after your eyes peeled and your ears to ——-— ——-]| the 60-yard record. He says he will beat och, wit has a bad y-wach as he appears, Then when he is the ground. When I give the signal 3 62 11 32 Ted Meredith of Mercersburg Academy, | Saves bi Seahmea "ete Arravare 1 chase sim out thp other. pide and a certain lever 1s pulled to-day acd, Fog [WAC Ws py A ay x r } get back where the others can see him, somethin’ is sure to rumble. ; o4 1,000 = ws 7 New Amsterdam {1315 JUNT! } Drie way I get isowe fine workouts, as To an old-timer the secret of yestiddy's great victory 1s ax simple as the i O14 | THE COUNT OF TMs fats, Thurs. H = nove aren't.scared to death before! nose on your face. Me and Mac had it figured out for some time, but we didn't z 2a ' .. ce ae Me say nothin’ till we had got our pneumatic bat sander workin’ jus’ right. To : e ad Abo t hi | a i hate een tipped OF that tte Poy | tell the truth, tt was Hiram Heave who unearthed the conspiracy that had ih 2 ome ee a u is” 1 adam “Mapping” wrkes Coulens” “z| enabled Joe Wood to trim the Glants twice, As soon as we got on we called | fever worked harder for @ bout, and I|1n an expert air men by the name of Caywood, from Utica, and the thing was think the night of Oct. 18 wii see me| fixed, better than ever before, and 1'll go over the route faster. P. S—In my present | Red Sox Pulled Old Greased Bat Trick. shape I'm confident I'll defeat Williams NICKE! Bec! th . a a care Special Overcoat Ofter | 'si73") rele SENTURY ie Sitio 57 StF Se Oe We are showing blue, gray, brown and black pat at * onde Ee [Se Deng EAs Heaven ‘Totais include tie game in Boston. H Weie sont Tan ‘tay ervunte the otner day Hiram Hoare Chiatd| chinchillasin the piece—new shades—well: wearing By Vie j ore” me lookin pale and worries nowed somethin’ was up. at tn tt, TheTen Minute stylish materials. From these we will make to E aes _| saya I, “I know somethin’s troublin’ you.” “They're pulling the old greased ae i j hy T “oeagent tig a Pileharebotde DoE") pat trick that wur worked by the Garfiwh Greys,” was his reply as he looked ° | 9h Moonire. VAY" JON! BRATRE. ie ada, He referees the bouts him-| M* and Mac in the eyes és ae Quality Smoke ( ‘t ) chi ll O 2 Mata, 5 WALLACK'’S Wangan. { goit, tn 0. tuxedo, and. counsels clean| , ("7 G0n't S@t you." aaye Mac, “What le the answer? Where does the we in 1 a vercoa S, THE "WOMAN HATERS * THE NEW siti Aan: + ‘ aaa nut trick come in?” . A Morale, g Breaks and all the modern nicetien of | SY couid'n help amilin’ at Mac's lenorance, but ax time was precioun T up| Lacking nothing of These coats will be made with the latest Fall GRAND Qhees House. 24 st,,6 A ET TINGE Wit a [ant oNow Yon tem: | tee Mm "Br une wainr <ahe Reason aa the finest Havana |] feature. They will be cut, trimmed, talloed HENRY MILLER iii , learned how the Boxing Commis: | time & Recret service of mine, od ay . : ual to m Ro en Mane. things here, and adopted | Patent oll spray, Ko that whenever Joe Wood pitched them a ball the greasy cigar except the size. and $50. ba | any coats shown at $40 PROCTOR icINTYRE. 4 HEATH, York methods to the entire satis: | bat Would slip off and the ball would either pop up in the alr or rell In tie dint, | You willn hinchil NY. rave das a « it. Pel | LECTRICAL Merion of the Canadian authoriies, The| “That's mighty tough," Mac ‘lowed, “What can be done?" I eed a chinchilla coat—now isyourchance, TH AVE. 2%, Conley fiend ie X POSITION success of the State Commission here| “Never mind,” says I, “don't git worrled, T'll fx tt." t you can’t call, send for Style Book and Samples. re Si, Hace ee js having an effect on boxing all over Turnin’ to Hiram Heave, I eald: “Hiram, go and get Caywood this minute, AND AUTOMOBILE SHOW the world, To-day there is much more| Tell him to bring that new air scheme of his'n and lose no time.” See Bhowing the results of 0 years ot ing, there are many more contesta,| Heave and Caywood had both worked tn the Willow Swamp League, 80 they ened 3 Edison nersive. mh he ‘at any time in the history of the | knowed what I wanted, In two hours after {t hed got dark me and Hiram UTTLE CIGARS - eee Cam), im fs ring. Much of this 1s due to the good | was out there adjustin our secret pneumatic bat sander under the home plate ore 049 ua: rite work of the Commission, with little valves running up the aides of the rubber #o disguised that even | are made to fit the HAN chante & V2, Burlesque |! / va| the umpire couldn't wee what was doin arte W, Daly, ‘col “Hin EACHIE CROSS that he'll ‘ : ts ; f ; 6 valves righ ont of him, the idea was to press the n URRAY Un id Be ares ote: ES cH eving | Dutton and make sand fy up from the plate, Hiram invented this apparatus fi SONG yOnee bl | rc AMUSEMENTS, lea _ AMUSEMENTS, ely others Mai.To, Day on ws lag ats oe Hite after seeing how a steam engine sanded the track so that it wouldn't slip. | ill the gaps between NEW YORK | STAVE. ™ LADIES Mat, DAILY, = {Leach to following the example of sov- | N°W "ee what happened | 25c Havanas, £8 GIRLS FROM JOYLAND eat great boxers. Leachie tails to mon- In the first Innin’ Jowh Devore didn't get no chance to hit the ball for three | UNION BK 1h 468 sa ones Lane ee aioe fion Britton's Driscoll-like cleverness | TOW*: apd then me and Mac thought he would git a base on balls, ‘That beln'| No let-down in quality | Ws way lath St, BOWERY THE ORIENTALS BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, that snappy left among hiv trouble-| ™Y ‘dea, I didn't order no valve turned, Jowh hit the ball and I saw the) f arnal 2 Par gree oie ‘Amateurs Friday. | Mri ucers. OVeraight, no doubt. grease fly, but the roller was too slow for Wagner and he was suit at first bid your smoke—just ‘ IRR|BRONX. Anes Mh tiny, € Ne. I could #ee that old Joe Quirk was gittin’ in his work, so we kn it was} chance to enjoy a coo! vu MERRY MAIDENS : = ey toh j SOP eine atc, i witinty repeat any) time to turn the trick. Up comes Larry Prt TINY Yer eT VERE (| fragrant, satisfying Vag vobs Fax” Amateure Thur | JOE WEBER'S "yw, 8215 & 0 i ite ime joorty feels Incline was so thick with thet secret grease that a fly would have sipped yp on it} 2d 88. & ae A SCRAPE ‘6! THE PEN Writes Houck's manager. Judg-| and broke his neck, Whe time had come to get busy, I could hear the old! smoke, when you have f | AMERICAN ROOF sea NIE eee by Graber Moffst, guthor of Bunty Pall T Stow ing trem thle there must have been | compressed air purtin' Tits nest under that rubber plate and, lookin’ around, not time for a big cigar. }}} RONK ain Fost ah on RS i OF BI JOU Siinietivent var A on STAR : i or ¢ report thal D ° ‘ uli nl roune,, Hor E on spay ar ose, me re aee time ae] dente Hirem Heave with is hand on the throttle and hie eye glued on Larry's 10 for 10c | B virn se 34. av | Warig Bhe Ta Me ONTESERVED BEATS anes" aa ae | Rgot RAINES AFRICAN HUNT a COLLEGE GIRLS ALLY MATS, 2h sepa in Philadelphia, The losers seldom i ee Pa much desire of second ere ood Sneers at La: Doyle. HARLEM § Housel serts - I ween Joe, Wood smile sneerin’ like, He wil i‘ the 4 cmc wth. ees tt ut DAZZLERS,

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