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‘ YANKS DOOME TO LAST PLACE Ritchie Tells Why He Dropped Welsh Match. Copptight, 1918, ty The Prem Publishing Oo. ‘York World), is'® guarantee not a gueren- tee? Willle Ritchie hae solved thir Perpléging conundrum by buying & teket for Ban Francisco and shaking the nid of Vancouver from hii i Quite naturady Freddy Wola is shrioting «ith anguish and claim ng the wo Hgatwesht champlonsaip, Wer, were we \ are, Mp. - - Start TRaniwe d Rememeen — I'm Goins To Gue ail in one breath, woile various people ere informing uw listening world that Ritoble has ‘run out’ Girouga fear of ‘TRAL last itttle line seemed @ bit funny me. Surely there can be no rereon ‘Willie Ritchie should fear Freddy mystery in solved, bower ry solv wever, Mitohie'n own explanation. Hitchie sa: that he has dropped the Wel because the promoter of at the last moment two @ promised “guarantee.” Willi the purse for the championship ‘was to have been $15,0W, guar- by ff the money in check for 82,609 ted as a forfeit the promoter & strong inclination to a rough with his end of the agri laturally Willie, being a business that It would be foolish w rik his title without posit! he'd get his money, He nsented to a postpon by muy EHH Ht TA posted in i I ‘wi T notice, doesn't need a guar- dima. He was as canny as the promoters, Oar the moment h ct the presence of « “cross hed in- | to his bank to stop payment he forfeit check, 4 & promoter put- ring. I'm to fight |. 2. After that battle, my title, I am planning on Packey MoFariand, Leach and Tommy Murphy, my great- tenders, I am sidestepping 1 WANT TO BOX AND X AG OFTEN ABS A CHAM- SHOULD, I selected Welsh “7 - nt opponent after defeating two reasons. One is that af make more money than with opponent. 1 am drawing and my expenses for with hin, and also cent. of the moving pic 1 have already refused $10,000 my share, 1 Te orentaty eat im pi ‘battle has an international as- Any American boy would like @ tattle of that sort. “I will meet Mofariand at pounds oe side, a weight he with any real fight. to cancel any have, on two any legitimate g gE8 Hit to out the whoie lightweight divi- @ ose my title 'n the attempt net going to retain that title false pretenses. I'm either to be a REAL champion or “the title to some other ILLAE RICHIE, Tilt, RBOH t0 be put te an acid test,” remarks an eveniny paper. Reteh ts the young amateur Weight who ie matched with Fre@ for Friday evening. Possibiy would be unkind to suggest that it fe the acid that gives the lemon ite Hog es widespfead fame. Gumboat smith in- eiste that MoKay ia no lemon. National Association of Bure seems to have pioked out Nelson and Leach Cross ai tatives of promperity. Leachie’ jent has been raided during his edbence and Leachie’s amateur medals taen. What a joke on the burstars! ‘The account of the “burglarizing of Bag Néleon's home is even inore in- t “Burglars broke in and stole herses and a mule known ae 7," is the telegraphic report. vi- ¥ Bat doesn't follow the good old cedtom of keeping the pig in the parlor. & 2 | wood heavy welxht, Defeat by Matched to Meet Charlie Miller, | - out, Reultach to Daubert, One Run thrae-yeare| Vited the Gi None Left. olds and up; stx furlongs. —Progreasive, | to @ butte RECOND INNING-Stenge! K Out} 103 GI. MeTaggart), 3 to 1, 7 to 10 and 1] Band play [Daubert also fanned. Schulte ran in fiat: Withite, 109 (Iorel), § to 10 . —_ -.— ‘ [for Smith's high Gy. No Runs, None 3 and out, second: Blue Thistle, 109 TORONTO WINNERS. ran oran Voss (Musgrave), 15 to 1, 4 to 1 and 2 to 1. Wa) coed Out on striker linia, Pine, 10% Reaucoup, Dedue- the two ten-round bouts whic i also struck out, Cutshaw threw} tion, Breaker Boy, Little Hugh and} mage, * to put on by Billy Gibson at t : well « Runs. None Lett | sionoriet aino ran Piektord, p on Friday evenin 2 ‘THIRD INNING—Schulte wax under! gpcOND RACE—eelling years | Fly. third taken off considerable Fisher's long fly. Zimmerman and Sailer eh : olds and upward; six furlungs.—Agnie: Weight and in now within five pounds took care of Fischer. Reulback walked. | ty iWaldenl, # tos, 8 too and ov of California, at St. Nich- olas Rink Sept. 24. ihe out. Joinaon, aiatchmaker of the war called out on strikes. Evera was 4 By John Pollock. decided ‘to wait for a few a in Fourth Groared out of the eame for Kicking | uo PALZBR, who was recent) Vrtaning iim up, so that the . too strenuously about Reulbach not | rape by Frank Moran. |io who !* hin real manager may be! Jatunding in the box while pitching. | sane in t 1 ag int f ching. ss hg fale Naess BATTING ORDER, (Johnny had considerable to any to Rigler | pay, ; Ihed. | wor th | 5 before leaving tMe field. Leach wal | (Wolfe), to dispose kaiiemrd valid tal MONTREAL RESULTS. } Brookiyn Chieago. i Phelan batted for Evemp. fi He was metoned toaey ie = Moran, «f. Leach, of. at the@way to third When Reulach 4 gna meet Charley Miller, 9 | FIRST RACK—Seliing: for two-year: | Cutshaw, 3b Hvers, 2b threw wild to firat, Phelan doubted to! (yeronde: nia heavywelght, who fold maidens; $600 adda. five and one- right, scoring Leach, Schulte was out, inca In nearel view’ in thin towether in & in town from San Fi of bouts with the vieinity, They will © ten-round bout at the at. Nicholas A.C. yigieneli, 107 (Willlama), ® to 1. 12 to 1 jand & to 1, third, on Wednesday evening, Kept. 4. MI comes here recommenited ax a very Gunboat Smita, Jim Flynn, Jeas Willard, and other big men out on the Coast He wae to have fought Bam Langford a four-round bout In Frisco, but te the Dominion; ®00 added; one inile,-- “9 #) Lindesta | firat; (even and 1 to 4, wecond; Ondramon, 116 and a light «lower fell shortly before | Wate, @ 10 1, Williams of Philadelphia, who M4VC! (ior Sauce and | Kddle MoGoorty such a hard battie her wed to grant (ie « authorities license Batting Levineky, formeriy Barney, night, hae been signed up for two more | yy bouts. His first will be with Soldier Kearns, the Hrooklyn neavyweight, fo"l ig, (taylor, 13 to 5, 7 to 1 and out, ten rounds at the St, Nicholan A. ‘a next Wednemtay night, and hin recount Atlantic Garden A, C. on Sept. 16, ow that the proposed tensround Lout |The Lord Chumley. A new soft Hat with bebween fam Langford and Gunboat Hmith has been declared off because the Mtate Athletic Commission wou not lift the ban on mixed W@uts, Billy Gibson of the Garden A, C. will make an attempt to-day to eign up Johnny the drooped Y : } ace Ngutwelsnt tor te rounde. ~mlbrim. In you will find that they are prin- Boh McAlister, the Frisco middie- weight, saye that he will not box as @ middleweight again, as he ie taking on weight so fost that he finds it very hard to make the’ middleweight limit, which ie 168 pounds, He intends to take! a long reat und will then agree to meet | all light heavyweights will agree to meet him at 1 pounds at a P.M, or ringside, who ie now the manager to-day signed up two for bouts, You hearn wiit! inet Tommy Maloney, the west wide fighter, and Jonny Howard of | will exchange wallops Dan Mor tu ave at the At- on Tuesday A match was consummated to-day be- tween Jack Britton, the clever Chicago ghtwelght, and Eddie Murphy, the fast | boxer of Boston, They will toe wether in a twelye- bout before the Atlas A A. of F on on the night | lo i 3. It waa at the same club that Britton knocked out Murphy in the eleventh round of a twelve-round ; go last October, When Dan MoKet on the Olymple on along with him the Frank Moran and Joe Jeane weights; Tommy Ga’ Kohler, middleweig! Veband; Rattling lavinsky of Philadelphia, Young Ahearn, o lightweight; Mickie Dunn and Gene Delmont. i \ Knockout Brown, who will be ready to re-enter toe ring the latter rt of thie month, will most likely igned up. to meet. Johany Dundee ig ene of Al Palzer to Get Chance to Redeem Himself for of his regular fighting weight. Because Carl Morris, Ve weight Whe have b mateh at the St. “I hait furlongs. rn ae he Was COUR private Cheer, THIRD RAQE-A1L 6 to5, 1 to 2 and 1 te tshaw was oi \proposed new bill governing boxing Collins was o1 bouts, By it professionals would ond; Cowl, 1 (Skin) fo Runs barred, and jt contains rigid reetr ni even, with Jack Keating for ten rounds at the | wood and forest] ors, $2 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER BEST SPORTING:PAGE»IN NEW YORK AS IT HAPPENED TO RITCHIE Copyright. 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World) I'm Tue Gent PROMOTER PROM BRING COLUMBIA STien To ME mb AND Your On, YUs' I ont PRomoTe FIGHTS FOR HARD TRAINING For 3 WEEKS STENGEL'S HOMER Schulte dropped a home run in the right field bleachers. Zimmerman was ;Moran also walked! ‘Utitehaw doubled 7s ‘ to right centre, scoring Reulbach and] the Oklahoma ti Started Rally, Too, That storan. Ae humerous managers Collins ined out to Bridwell. Netted Three Runs ey third. {Tommie ‘Thompson, Marchaw: Bristles and Chr; trying to get him a Two Rune. One Left. icholas A, C, Jimmy Reutbach tossed Archer Pierce Collins, If. Preston Penniless, 102 », | ah {Reulbach to Dauvert. One Run, One | leven, 1 to 2 and out, won; Sup im {Lett (Burne), 6 to 1.2 to 1 and 4 to &, second; ieee PETITION OUT TO KILL LOS ANGELES BOXING. Our Mabel, chy p, Mors Tikella Caraqu Hux Around, Umpires--Rigier and By Behest and Jesaii alo WASHINGTON, Sept, 11.—Prenident fest Ne and Goodwill scratched (odctal whe Revive World on to-day . i tim 10h eel CHICAGO, I, Sept. 11 —The wenther | EOS ANGHLES, Cal, Sept, 11—Plana!} (ileon te sey ereommie? ° arabes me LOTT ty agen: folied iy . TL, Sept, ee thprizehgint initia {ca crew, Winners of the German. AUN RACE—Al ages: folled 11) man kept the Dodgers and Cubs guens.{{0! Bre#enting an antlpriaedsnt | {American sonder class yacht race, the tive petition to the voters of the State | were completed by the Tox Angetes| | Church Federation to-day aud copies of it Were prepared for mailing to tar Various seligious and social welfare or- wanizationa of the State, The petition contains a copy of the Ing right up to the last minute to-day ‘The clouds gathered shortly after noo; Ww (Burne), 7 to 19 and out, Amberite, 110 (Adama), 4 to 1, to Land % to 5, third. | the game time, but there was j@mt Spring also ran.| enough moisture to lay the dust amen; $00 added, | the diamond 13 (Peak), | FIRST IN) won: Sir Hlaine, | Bridwell, « furlongs. —Panw N@—Moran jined out third, Ha Bryson also ran h was out tlona for amateny bouts, tking a to Reulbach,!of four rounds for any contest, [F you will look over the type of men who come to my stores for their hats cipally the young, progressive, successful, smart-dressing busi- ness men. It isn’t economy that brings them to my stores, it’s smarter style. See the windows to-day at my nearest store and you will understand the reason for the ever-increasing army of Mr. Goodressers. 12ConvenientGreater New ¥ ork Stores. ] Hatter to HAVRE DE GRACE WINNERS, | Mouse ana firmt: Aftergiow, 106 (Ambrose), 12 and 1 to 2 n), ime, 114 stukes; for two-year-olds; five and one- furlongs.—Pomet' Teac Went) turakan, 1@ (J, McTaggart), even, 1 (0 (PRESIDENT PRESENTS CUP TO SONDER CLASS WINNER. | esiden| 11, 191 entire to S, second; Ardelon, 106 & to 6 and 4 to 4, Orbed Lad, Eaton, 4 0 1, RACR—The Trenton selling Bleu, 108 14 to 5, 1 to 2 and out, won; second; Brave Cunarder, 9 W to 1, 4 to 1 and out. third, ynn aleo ran, Time, 1074-5, ce eeeoreessiiarteeaeeiry The ceremony took e youth iawn of the White ~ {STEARNS WINS MEDAL PALZER 10 MEET CHARLIE MILLER FOR LOW SCORE IN. | COLLEGE GOLF TOURNEY | | Princeton Man Makes Eighiee 1 | Holes in 80, Six Tie ia | Round. 1 | NOBLE, lowest lecore for holes, having 72 for a par e by JN. Stearns, mm, the runner up Stearns, who wae paired off wit PH. Hyde of Williams, made the round in. Thin won him the gold medal for {the beat avore, During tle team cham- plonship tournament finished yesterday | Mtewrna bettered his record by three strokes, Ag there were six of the | pinyers whone scores were 8 and eleven: under this figure, It was eeaiy for ithe sextet to play off an inatine round to bring the numbef down to the j required sixteen During the play this morning Wit- jam LL. a Wealliy manufacturer Wis, father of Gordon e of the contextants, a th he would give a con- n cup te be « ed for among | thone falling to ma Ain the quall- fying round Th will be arranged for this afterne The sumi } round folle of Prin Hoi year the qualifying 10—10 Fay, Princeton, 4#~ shop, Yale, 42-87; a. Ha, H.. rews: + 4-8, D. B. oy { a S&S: ROO, {A ns 44 Sargent, We OW. Nonnsylvanta, Gleason, Willams, 47, K-8q: HB Williams, Pennsyly: M. Hemp- WR SARA Saves Laundering. the shirt. 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