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‘nts ‘THE EVENING worn, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1912. : . AND REWSY BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK BERT EDGE AND NEWSY ROBERT EDGREN @ @ 3) @ @ @ @ By VIC ————$—— Copyright, 1912, by the Preag Publishing Co. (The New York World.) RACING SELECTIONS. BALTIMORE. First hae tt ei stanley, Mary a Ralph Lioyd, Schal- ler, Honey Bee. Third —Race—Titton, Irene Gummell. Fourth Race— Mongolian, , Black- ol, Cook, Chrysis, Seventh Race-Fred Mulholland, Suffragist, Futurity. > WERZCeS & ON IS way BACK “WO HIS FARM Tomorrow and|j a Year Hence hampton Coufon Likely to Have ‘His Hands Full Defeating Kid ‘Williams To-Alight. a fae ( —d in ers asa little cigar of excellence, “rvs few Tote Wort ( That excellence is f Yes MR Seer rae and will be always }} Beaded “Kid” Willlains [That question nas many a bot argument 4 Bast four or five one hegenl Be eR ccranitece mops ideal t than this. Kid Williams ts en- Peres nca” freanie, wire. ss Marty 13 GOING DoWN = INTO MEXICO,ON Ain | HUNTING TRIP. = § Means much to the man who wants a good, short smoke. 10 for 10c CHIEF MEYERS WILL BEAT IT OUT TO CALIFORNIA IN SEARCH OF MORE FRUIT ORCHARDS XANDCUBS |John McGraw Suggests FAL NOTICE iN DECIDING Two Rules for Future MRs 'REGISTR, .C. P.A., BEGS TO ANNOUNCE [y= « GRUAGHY” TO-DAY ATION CLOSING _ World’ 's Series Games POST-GRADUATE EXPERT ACCOUNTANCY W CLASS CONVEN testa iesie Do ymnte sort ren eyes WEDNESDAY, "OCTOBER 23 * 1912, 8 P.M. Hy ft Rete ick My ‘| Giant Noubed lin Relative) came, no matter at what stage, play SPECIAL PREPARATO L RY. CLASS CONVENES eT cies ta Ulieliind’ and he Cr be “renumed the following day “where THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24th. 1912, 8 P. M \- je tw left . heck, ing TELE Amite aguers Favorites DEUsae MTN, DLE NOMY | oeliaed thes face o6) Chak tiag, esud C.w TELEPHONE 4! The other rule that McGraw suggested was to let all the fans who attend a tle game see the play-off free of charge, tests May Be Adopted. see both sections of the game. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. their seat checks being sufficient creden- HE world’ will most] tlal to get them into the park, Ukely be amended In McGraw’s opinion a fan ig entitled Eintineasve year ap a result of the play-off for nothing, x and the made by Manager McGraw of to the box office and pu Mit is expected that | to Garry Herrmann, money he does !t with the expec another big “wifl be on hand to/ National Commisiso: seeing the teams battle to a 4 witness the tusslecgs ix Ed Walsh will | son, president of the American League.| When they play a tle he ts a be sent in to “6 4h ig for the| ‘The Little Napoleon and the czar of the | tapping on ¥ “ = rhe forthe Nas younger major league have buried the y will do the jor the Na-| By | Saft oe hw ono, oct 29 | BB OWN ‘Scores Knockout at New Club MoGraw mad fight 1s going hari for him. eae ” ene Bre ire ged with | tne two memberseot the National Com- fa istry itn ti Viking Bond When He Appears in “Full Dress” |r wre okt SNS Fone rate (Unatane, Wee aad RON tome typhoid fever Lhe t ’ - = ye Se hig are many mani hae ee a WOM oF re Young Corbett, Seated on Perch i ye a Jor Sar Se ipa d. Or on | wh. Mat upon Joe Wood's del THE COUNT OF FuREtRaGRE van A ginching the York team was on th 2 Ta half my life to f Ring, a la Eng- eee the here of ara aa petween| With the bases ; = iy! e. LIFERTY Sith lth, wtafiy oeady Outside 0 Bs B | stile Me Livcaeies tyes teme | us Grove one wok f “2 s seat for fear that th 2 ive i physiq' Packey MoParland, Danny Morgan, manager of |ones to deep centay for t e s' -E-S- “tn = Es i ing to see such a boy in action. land, Referees Bouts. Brito, bis been passing up offers from cius| sending in three rum# and a 2.30 P; : SANINE ee Robet iy & = {Whether or not the motion of betnk ‘ bo fe wiling 0 Dut Jack on with some other | himself a minute later on an Ae | @ it looked doubtful if the teams ise RERARC PPh) TTA! a Wea: Phted againat the champion of the —— % trureu to’ Mevaland aking ae gH, *2etT | The White Sox are favor Gilgee In te, pr Mog gta Bright an <e vel 'o i! DEL PAINE EA! DY GHtGN 1d will affect the Baltimore boy's BY JOHN POLLOCK. to mypet Britton Jn « tetrround go at the Garden | betting for to-day’s ame tbe ful five inning gerd | nighton eacn GAIETY Faas 40 & Ere, eo Wie ‘Berve I gonn't know. I'm incHned to I ° paid are confident that W i { Ih ef chute cannoneding tor ws 4 Nattew Wet, wal hed ty Joe| ter” will beat uba, ToMorrow iiss: ines | think that {t will make no difference W ITH the club ofctals, the referee,| 10, «, eablegram to 6 friend in thie ft to him, although he has been grodmed Announcer, Knockout Brown, the] Weedmen, manager one <3 pede cea CENTURY tis is oe for this match for many long months, local Hghtwelght, and a few of| il, Sour ahaa a ams ome & ERASMUS HALL IN GAME “uc |The Doapher ah ave the rr the spectators attired in evening clothes, | was ul ‘unchess r ‘a aaa Wed. |The Daugi that this will be the great event of his held {ts first boxing show in the New|down't eo to Australia, , ‘Amsterdam Opera House, Had the of-| Packer McFartend, win got an ae Se iy ae fiayed at at e E sé ” ‘8 manager, fy i me easy $1,000 by rl i 0 A Tl) say that f tho cluls not sent out an order] ovieintng, Kid’ Alles of thie cia’ ty 8a | Orel fires rare ii or one, ul or ercoal rep | by eet. ten a |e y would like to have the patrons cit 1,000 om gg SRY 8 peers Xe soni tnt yay |My" hn iu Canes, Ta be | a a aS mg || WALLACK'S Br ae Sous ratnne for thin tater for ta [ecm are would have been much) Said sig 63 maine soos dee, eS ee To Order---of Character and Quality || THE new V slits ‘i ! i uy thier who hat he e housht a Rell 4 ‘end if only it r hav be admitted without noe glad the tard on ior Ihe | ie ede emcees iat as When Laas put on a Clemons suit you are getting not only WITHT IN. THE wey Ww. J “tithe Brows Wy | Sh Wy ett ea aatsuarork teste eae the best values in material, quality and workmanship, but a Vhen Knockout Bro @ntered thi mage. last in preparation Bt Rae. feared twenty-eight ‘of tho best bantame the promdters coujd find for him. He ted the beat bantains in suit that is made, inside and outside, ‘on honor.” And a suit PROCTOR’S MoINTTRE a nate that has all the grace and character that other tailors charge . ee be versity, fae to-morgw com caused @ commotion, team, A pn get ad agen od Pieae ball oo nee wet double our price Yor. aut, a silk hat, t CLEVELAND, | Ocl lett ity, it t. 1s, —Peckey Gai dares A co seems doubtful If’ he can be used. beto eet hie cetagory of tricks OD Puaas thas Hg whether, be or o-woll that three iE! torpaeat was ante” de tle A | ipa of liming ak the, Cersland We have the goods, the competent workmen and the in taking him in tow and Which afte tron againgt che Sesuaaee’act2e, ee. Breau iba mvc a elf fo iO wake desire to satisfy has clothing requirements, and we give your seco s beating, order our persona! attention, a ringside box. Soulon certada @ other side of the ring, perched gton Worsteds 5 hands full when he meets | nigh up in a chair, which was deco- An ‘in We a and Fulton Serges to snitt, uo ring. Three hundred fans|rateq with American flags, sat Young hinchilla and Shetland Overcoating to order.. | Corbett, the ex-featherweight champion, te the bouts f ‘tide of mac anmneracne 1St Fall Sale street emit in England, 5 ‘That this manner of refereeing bouts 20 O t it a ot hh Mi if itinerant $ pportunity Broadway&39thSt. ' THETAILOR Y COULON, who has Just fin- |which were decided, the fighters Hi iin yaniPen We keaee neiectiaetoot SUItS and Overcoats ‘a champion, In hin | them to break that they ctamplon, , 3 tar bout between Lae Houck of{ AU . Bis r, Pa, and Freddie Hicks of Friday and Saturday. Black and blue unfinished +! Detroit ald n lace b Hick i ca po pel 4 pat aera: 2 rk peennne ieee Worsteds and fancy mixed Cheviots—fifty styles: You want to know rat,7a68 Ole =-Amateure 120% ee Fat af Tne © enn haa t had not been notified of the match by enough for about 300 suits. how the love of » say aun "7 a . & clack Mes stioas the clever his manager and consequently was ‘n no ne womes ore ’ ma narazdaen st [i snot Fu ge: ARR tHE aT RPE ERS all our champlons, xing | condition to fight. Houck was w M. d t M 20 man nerve whe y s Li ate aad ip de far anand of the running, |e Macs “bu oll he Ogbiere bad "eon ade to ivieasure, bie seenig whe HH COLONIAL, ce ee awe ——SSs DAILY MATA, 250, 4 othrre, TOR nein although Wiliams Seen MR ORTI Na. ba let us smash Hh lapising in aki! himself, Cou- % 2 : + TT r Za 3 Ketchel and Young own ere very enough for about 157 overcoats. GARRICK ™iis"* SEE ||| pany : % ye aid Jon rie Championship of the Palen tame affairs, the men were fre- i, | RESERVED | quently in giinc og the These suits and overcoats would ordinarily cost JOHN MASON | ¢ |BIJOU Rrvieretvant Bad hh 1 = eesti seus wreaking away, Bere veo $25 to $30 here and $30 to $40 elsewhere. Save |-rpa RAINEY'S AERICAN HUA TARA ene Pitta Maloney and owe 3 defeat tel . in the new play by the auther of money by buying now. “akin rides” E" | DALY’S Meus, EAP EA. M. 5 ett 3 70 8 we SEE | SARAH BERNHAR Par ian fe PE Scrare OF f Ta Pen | ay ind THE WOMAN HATERS with Balle | by Graham Mi Sar OED, | Se Minne a eo EE eee eee ee ee Ee f ss secigodi dali ae pe Ve 4. and 9th Street |7 tbe nonin preceding, iy wl As ates, ye 0. COHAN’ Th had gone through a twenty-round | can Tan detent ce is fb . Sk Bie took the decision over Burns, bis maptser, bob h The Attack hy M. 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