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ne BVENING Wo Aun, WEDAEBSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1913. os se | | DODGERS HOOK UP NEW YORK LEVINSKY SCORES WITH THE GIANTS ANOTHER “K. 0.” . f° ‘IF WE ALL DREAMED LIKE JIM BUCKLEY ng, co.gunpexeD 79 * | WIN WESTERN GOLF TITLe” Gunboat Smith’s Manager Dreamt That His Protege Knocked Out Langford. MAPLE Tenn, Hope Waline Copyright, 1918, by The Presa Publishing Co. (The New York World), = Caroline Painter of the Midiothian Club, women's Western golf champion, War 1 preameo e (ed J biker Ml as ; way “Dow? reauan Fy tor the re 4 champs bind ot Barer ate ror the 118 « 0 a7 one RIGHT You ANSWER ‘the Women's Western Golf Association HERE - and x Th > (to-day. Mra. F. §. Colburn, Glenview, j CAUGHT HIM IN ‘SEN Me Seu ? who inade low score of 93 in the quall- Our AN' WON * G ‘You're fying round yesterday, j« looked upon ’ H : a one of the real contenders for the THE SERIES ! champtonship. Miss Painter won fier mateh with Mrs. Frank Jones, Memphis, two up. ‘The other matelies resulted as foliowa: Mrs. Anderson, Hinsdale, beat Mre. Perkins, Glenview, 1 up. Mra, Colburn, Glenview, beat Miss Jennte Jones, Sioux City, & and 4 Miss Chisholm, Mayfield, — 4 f ——— beat Miss Fergus, Glenview * mM Y - Helmer, Midlothian, pat se “Slam” Langiord Is Much Out Ly, ~ Rock Iaiand Arsenal, 3 and 2. Misa of Conditi Hen Most Likely| ” , td | foooe Midlothian, beat Mrs, Buolde: 01 ion He 08! | ) fp i 7 and 6. Mra, Ned Evans, , 4 aM ° heat Mrs, Haskell, Beverly, ‘ Make Quick Work of Gunboat ED ASE 3 ON CNGER TT > ” 73 ; SAW Vou TACK Smith. A jGHT. Fo ME Ld KnD Bretocare wee EPim@eT Tis the world's werien inorrow when th Crperishs, 2049, be Soe Pome, Sunstone Co. 4 TEETH AND BEEN Comuniasion meets at 10 A. Mt in Phila August jerrm ani ERE'S a story out. that Jim Hi hate) ¥ the Kast. ‘The comm! I Buckley matched Gunboat Smith sion at the meoting Thursday will also @gainst Bam Langford just be- vine Foor take up other detalis connected with the eause James dreamed that he saw championship «y @unbdoat wallop “Tham” on the lower - % ~ ORR is left hand edge of the wishdone and put i * — 9 him down for a long ten count. - We hope that in this case dreams won't “go by contraries,” as the old @aying has it. Guaboat Smith is a nice Young fellow and we like to have him ‘ground. He has a sense of humor. I'd father hear Gunboat detail his ring ex- Periences than jisten to Ai Joinon's jok @deut the clash tighter. You micht r Mark at this juncture that Jolson hi ——___— Eldan Gants bi AaMGR, Wat fee cal Having Won Two Out of Three Games From the Naps, the that give me Gunboat's brand. Gun- ; Boat tas auch a neat way of binds Highlanders’ Chances of Retaining Seventh Place Are Con- da? j re hi 3 \ i W. EL Rei \ ; five tn Andrisad Sons tarteah ¢ bate sidered Extremely Favorable. LFER wo Bee i ; fah akuil, but remember what Smith did Scudser, i te Bombardier Wella’s occipital bone, tae q The New Close-Fitting man ek avs Danes ok By Bozeman Bulger. Satheit: dk0\ Ww \ Wing Collar n pounds, Then he must now weigh | AVING wi « . ‘ (Watented) etothin | NG won two out of three from the fast fading Naps, the Yanks main- A. Spot : Wr itvas Win rebecca sie ie atest tained t Jead over the Browns for that much coveted seventh place set 2 eas yr ea | Exelusive Aristocratie : ' “4 j " jeadale, ss; H. ; foal Wess toler.” 1 auapen | cy wut Att it a fair way now to hold tt until the end. Just what they will Litionie, Meth, Ga. Weber, ioe tat the commission's inepector slipped | it we have no way of knowing, but it is ours, just the same. The few ‘Wood, 1h; Willis Grinnel, 10- i ecg’ When'hs weighed Som ny Gene rematning games are with the Eastern clubs and, as the Athletics will work George, Wriaht, How: AiG bits oe Gen ee their ae ating from now on, the chances of the Yanks holding thelr own iE ‘allo, 6-38; EE. White, K-80: B.A. Warranted Linen Yooked at least 220, though be was eala can be considered “fair to middling.” |} Wright, M. 6 ' to scale under 160 Sis j : Hraine, 136; Be | COL I A RS Tessar ts, much out of condition, | ANOTHER WAY TO LOOR AY tT. Alex inne, Seti Eighty-One Y wei, oe ie iene sinleanige ad ely to be short. Sam will If those second string Athletics continue on the wild Jamboree of hitting that » Eignty-One Years 3 ¥ Val, «| I epte sgueh better then : at all Berd Rot Wishing to risk get- RESULTS AT TORONTO. RESULTS AT HAVRE DE GRACE | set in axainst the ‘Tigers, however, rank Chance might as well give ‘eta the ie Pi i . v dade of pure in ss rd Irth Bae, ting winded or arm weary. As « boxer, = : oe. - kames by mail and save travelling expenses. By way of celebrating tholr cinch- Old, Finishes With } iv a pa has more real fighting clase Ritesh} a K—Purwe $0; for threo] FIRST RAQE—For maiden two-year | ing of the pennant, the jubilant Mackmen cracked the Tier pitchers for twenty- iv other heavy welxht on earth | Year-olds and upward: selling; six furs s five and g half furlongs. —Ortyx, jolx bits and twenty-one runs. Yes, and they made ten runs tn one inning after Score of 71 St present. What he doesn't know |/ong#—Tom Holland, 105 (ould), fin (arto or ; : 2 arrick), 7 to 2 1 and even, | the Detroit crowd had started off with a #ix run lead @ould be written on u postage stei Bobby Cook, % (Taylor), second; Jim fa letters a foot high, ‘He unews bald i, 1 Gakievan), thieds ts tian | feats . We (Callahan), 10 to 4, 5 EES bh en | la, |. thire to hit and where to hit and how to hit, | Fatherola, — Telale damental, | * 1 and f . second; Irish Boy, id PROSPECT NOT ALTOGETHER CHEERFUL. APAW ML een. “ae Row and then he has shown that! Lewis and Pahomey Boy also ran. OteDer 5 wo 2 end Aw the Glants sat in a Uer of boxes and watched the Yanks pummel the}. ees be .knqms when .not to hit—which ig{ §% muluels paid: Ton, Holland, | third Mary Warren, Naps, the score board in the distance gave them a few suggestions that were} Y Sept. 24—Alexander Milne, a young a ee to save an epponent| straight $11.50, place $4.9, show $8.00;/Hudap Brother, Athletic Girl, Lady not a too comfortable, They followed the progress of the Philadelphia game | /¢!low eighty-one years old, led thi ] wouldn't jes Seb SO, SPeaR:: “Shes | Hobby Conk, plans: tem), show Fs Jin Song: at Valley, Colgan: Milky: Wax, |? logely: than the one that was upheaving right in their faces, "If a team | early fleid toxlay in the ninth peer) | HELLO W EATHER! Tae have any particular object in|1., show 8.2, Prince Chilton, Stonehenge, Maid Mo. Ca make twenty-five hits while loafing,” asked Grover Hartley, “what do YoU | geniors’ golf tw ’ mg, cota th Guaboat 4 SECOND RACK—Puree $00; for two] paw, Woot, Spitfire, Wanita, Mursaret| "670" they ean do in a world's series game where they mean it?” Dee hacen Contes hiad in: +e] year-oldn; longs. Baad surety) co! th a net score of 71 for elgh- " q hegtteg id knocked him down #0 hard| ond: Tiktok, 110 (Skirvin), third. ‘Mme,} ana upward; aellln i | CERTAINLY LOOKS THAT WAY. amie OFhAY KAY Conde wih Coven forty ways. eripred ane C4 Lf youre bout) 1122-6, Malik, ‘Transformation andy enty ya ais crea 1 Bey ; The prosp tite SHUnBlOn, of the Nationa! League are absolutely confident | for Mather with very creditabl S, that he sprained | Requiram also ran. 6 mutuels paid—| coe, Mame Tlue This of cinching their flag before the end of the w In their opinion the Phillies | cards. ‘t Irhament, the most unique . . mnapeichal ankle, He did the same] iarbard, xtraight $11.00, place $4.50, Laas ia ect Aurea ’ vould hat beut thein out if the two clubs were Ued right now. A nine game lead, jot any att event In t ountry, Peerless Union Suits < saain, ron Hague fattened Sam | show Phe gece eenroyeg ere Fal ‘ thereforo, makes Ita certainty, ‘The only thing they hope {or iw to woe the pen- | had w record Liat of have put me in right with je of seconds 11 ij Rs m0 ‘ led before ne PI on Ox 8 over by lies aa "Porky Flynn dropped yen 8 eMlands 0; Tiktok, show $2.00, 2 to 1,4 pane Lsalged fetes ne has ae ce Oct. 3. Af all 4s over by that thne | shortly o'clock the firet pair tas bie hat acne " Oe} THIRD RACE—Purae $60; three-year-| 1.44 : ney expect to have # lot of fun out of that play-off of the fractional game. |ieed off for the 18 hole journey and the the world. My suit fits so up again and becomes | ois and upward, on Wilbert Robinson will kely: yo in as a pinch bitter, f peel tusey atier « hoockdows, olde and upward; one mile and weventy | Aghmende anit Lad of Lanse Jothers followed as quickly as the players ‘snooth J ld know But Langford can be knocked down yan = pean, 04 eirvin), ret: | THIRD RACE—Two-yenr-olde: five could cover the course. ‘The only condl- | would never auther, 101 (Gray), secon alinka, 101 . Ww ‘ | tlon tmposed h cot { by 9 rough fighter of the Barry-Iague-| Guighimire), third, “Time, 1 1-0. Only furlongs. intel, 1% (MUringaine), 6 (| THERE'LL BE NO KICKS FROM THE FANG. OA Na peter car cg tn elated hy d had one on. class, junboat may lip one a. » ONLY) 6, 9 to and 1 to 6 won, Undaunted, must be over fifty-five years of age. The ever. And if Gunboat taps harmiey ce three rters.—$2 mutuels puld: Cale | i97 (hutwell), 9 § 1 to 2 and 1 to ‘The announcement that the Highlanders are going to play in the Polo Grounds | playera included United States Supreme ‘ ml — the bean—in the vicinity of that tamoue | "a'% atraicht, $2.90; ne place, no show. | sound; Gapl, 1% Ubopkinay, th to 1, 5 tetln Bext senson was not received with any large degree of amazement, The | Court Justice Pitney, Chief Justice Gum- No bulging. No binding. écsipitat bone—well, Bam may take FOURTH. RACE—Durham Cap: 81600 | fet nig fee ge cite ie, Liat yt faite: Aa & matter of fact, thought it had heen decided on some time ako. ‘There {more of New Jersey, and prominent law- | E ‘A dive ike all the thera The anicuity Adided: for three-yearvolds and upward: | day, Oretun, Galaxy, Armarnent, Susan Is no reason why the two clubs should not play on the wame grounds. It ig not |yers: doctors, miniaters, Ananciers and | No stretching. Nothing H Hes in that “ Langtord raat [one mile and three-quarters.—Hearte of |g. and King Chilton d janly more economical to them, hut {# 4 decided convenience to the public. |men In all walke of life, Ex-President * muah clave eae, and much a knack of Oaks, ah FoNNs Pine Lindenta, id pees | — Matt wan invited to particinate but Int but perfect comfort. ie fellow wh , wecond; ¥s (Cade Int phe ae | him, that there's some pet iin ce MW), third, ‘Time, 3.0015, Frolic and TORONTO ENTRIES, {Mae LEC WEEE: BNOUGE ALONE: a atin: was det Al eonl wail I have tried all the 2-piece @r not Gunboat can ever land Ondramon also ran, mutuels ywid—| — — | If the playing of both teame at the Polo Grounds was an erperi- softened a hot si made it cor gerous punch without and & dan: | siesta of Oaks (entry), straixht. #a0,| TORONTO, Oni ne| ment this season, it has certainly been @ most satisfactory one, ‘The |rorenne Na, Man anh made Mt vom underwear and many othe: o 0 ‘ bl inlaw’ COR RUSMIGTFOW'E. races Yanks and Giants have not interfered with each other ortable tor ae Ol soya: many Of} y : who tried to de. {DIMce #20; Lindesta, place $2.40, no in the least and) whom appeared noue to steady on t fi a ie ce ae anew: tows the fana have dven able to ace all the gamca without having to try | ergeh a ae kinds of Union Suits, but with ‘aiceaaipeaiias {fikAT RACK —Hrunt | Pare: setting out now and unfamiliar transportation facilitics. To move the Yanks = to nae ine tne of pute two yaar , tt ihe TOO RESULTS AT LOUISVILLE. | Sear reer ae thom a. 10) fo sone saint further uptown, to our way of thinking, scould do a Ce ee eS es from now it is Peerless gL football casualty lets wer Ketcham, OU, Wiis, 106. 1 very foolish undertaking, : ba A Are hardly worth noticing. 1 see} gr = 100; used 101; Anton, Iu, Fra textants the play was necessarily slo Union Suits every time. that golf hus airead: FIRST RACE Vor two-year-olda: five The sensation of the early arriv te hu ee tae 8 reas tera furlongs and a laltmRalph, st «bored, TOO adit CONSIDER IT CORRECTED, “GIL.” dome was Alexander Milne, eighty. | I M INRIGHT ied after rupturing a while | Won) Water Baws, U2 (Pur SN) Littte do boy whose leg was Injured while allding into che who has been playing Na. playing the game near bis ho 1 det LVenidueent: chine. [plate yes ¢ report that he formerly played baseball both the United States and! Yet svinw pouvie tinnk that oll isn't w posit, Lady BL Sa GU" saya he was never ih New EOF GTS, RRP NG BRAN Feal sport! n smely \ hewn 2 Sits # ; York untit he eg to plays dn th ague, He comes from Toledo and he came in with a acore of 9% ou J Waar tats, teres APR Er Naren ye ladles Nae CLUE aed Merde coe ‘lormerly played on a team with Hartley, the Glant catcher. with a handicap of 2% which put him welahts Bact Steam shrank ti Pra: “Browns” wan ; Hs Ore sistent. Piel WAL Bart of saves, It, Man eee . to try to catch a ball plete) Wea Bowel and HAS Uynaeiite, Tb Be Uae: on $\/ A oO h, mweataht, $6 Among the distinguished guests of the press box was one Albertus Perfec: Mr. Milne, although finding the tocal « ey: A from the top of the Washington ‘i ee fa Monument. Nothing orieiaal 0; how " rye ery added . big clgar, grec hat and all. Not only was he entitled to a seat be ne Gepecially the ville very ate o£ a about that. The gentleman whi 0; San Vexa (eld), is an artlat, but he was a guest of honor because he is now leading times, went around in good | Cane hai a) mi ’ ore tant, Arrieman whe ; " iaue pitchers, having a record of 18 won and 8 lost, Humphries | £27 wd: Cnishing at the home green, a ite, Afiine eg ananane Wt , own Hor colts and geld: ‘Jof Chicago had Lim ted for & while, but our distinguished friend Al tx recelved hearty applause trom many Il | ¥?ceu Broskirn, sad ‘others. from the top of the monument | inns; two-vear-olda; five and a twit) th at in front Te ROW Well | oF the old fellows @athered in the sun. P ‘and ait | ent ou i 5 het itn ry kid held between | furlongs. Ine, 112 Gadtue), first; Old] RITA RACE. Staton Pure, eelting: $519 His card was as follows e ‘ook ai je shine out of Ben, 16 (Horel), ond: Ambition, sag, MMA: thrersearoidy ay ant tile and Out z 64546 846 that baseball trick, Martin), third,” ‘Phne, d07 te. Mare | Se" ni ‘ite ot QUITE A START FOR A YOUNGSTER. ie . Boa BG 8 canes — Woodie BARA bkine Geant tae 1 bel Come to think it over, tt is a rather remarkable achievement for The Senlors’ Tournainent, a handicap ARL MORRIB » Writes that he'd Whe Wunting Hrwns, Ohagan, 1 : all, | HR x Mandican sowie | @ MoMNG man to break into fast company and lead the league his pies aftair, runs two days, elahtenn Noles} fam Langford, | tarry and Firat Dexroe ee fant season, It may have been done before, but if so I cannot recall the played each day. Nine prizes ao to thet Settee, hele willing to make It] mutuets pal. ac, ntrwit Auutome, 1h). divenn name of any twirler that holds suck a record, Demaree will undoudt- | happy winners, ‘Phe best gros score Did You Feel the Chill esterda x “Tar Bal Marte ona Pith elie 20, show Bia Bon, Wave $4.00. | Hand edly bea deciaing spirit in the pitching move against the Athletica, wing first priz best gross the how HA, A show B10 mt " and around here they are alrcudy beginning to bet even moncy on th nd att the best net score the third one sing Would be something of w wixhi.|” wf A Hiren, (0 Altos, 102. Ba peene taee ee ners yon BS Caste gameness bas Leen well) proven, —— mv | Giants in any game that he starts : WA uick Drop from 75° to 50°, b end bis grest site and strength, wit LOUISVILLE | : ENTRIES, allowance claimed | ae A. Bryan Francis t What ne hus learned of boxing in the “pt | MATTY AND RUBE TAKE A REAL REST. Amory, 16-65. eka ha Breit re pate three. years, would make item one] MOUESV ILA, 9 Sept, Yo-The « HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES, | icichard atarquard ov, couldn't stand for a baseball game with that boy wait- ics a et andl Beni racer Ta Pla Safe and Guard A ainst uick -¢ propositions Langford for to-go! * Paces are ine to Walk 10 hin at home, so he left the pastime flat. Dr, Christopher Mathew. | 1.” ke ’ e ever faced. © HAV IGE DE TRA Want Oust L TA aaa teiegad 4G Lit Gus GHbTBNGRy - Masty Ul Geib woriee ton aie ae ON, Oe ANY A ras | eratiatas’ 2 ) The entr for tuemorrow ure ae ring vung Ouimet. and MoGraw’ WP sad ed Pgaprntedl it F otrikes me as rather a funny thing « hata ape Berk int | rotiows Ag SmnHE Ouinet ond: With AeCrRw'e permioNen led: BiMMeE to lherd, 13 . Weather: Changes. that, with all the lightweight chal- we o'ball, 112; dudge Glieeng, | PIMST MACK—Two-vmarctde: suphlews: five) gunn Samuel HH. Meet ————————— Jenging end talky-talk, Jack By pv | 19-6, Charles FB. fobard, f 8 ON THE JoB. ’ ton’s name has never been mention: - GIANT: M. K. Haviland, 18-81 Marites Catch Oemsn wont (een | eeooRe a0 Yh Giants have the boards for w lone game of nine innings | James F° 5. Wa: 1M. Bogert, A lucky purchase, just off the steamer, enables easih amd weceme fainous chrouun | file tiene {rims te [with the Superbas, When that is done they will jump to Brooklyn for the | 9-7; 8, W 18-81; CA. Blood, us ‘to make an exceptional offer. 4 Deating Anderson and lald Britton | rest of the w ad han will Hey return to Ghely native heath until Oct 2, when | 12-8) Alfred Craven, Lat: Bo Cham e heat him caaiy. Britton als gave Bald- sqaure aff for that triple r In the meantime two or three of the | berlaln, MT. Converse, (os s : ae Tie tas bestine of his lite ouortiy vee|” PRIRD Bace. Wor a ying visit to Philadelphia for an advance peep at the enemy, | Johu \W. Herbert, 1% Richard A Fall Overcoats, Silk Lined or “| fore Crows took a close decision over |) UM Trier ' a a Hale, 2M: A Huston, Hes, N 2 s Baldwin in California, That nit jes = ety J Heath, 181; 1 Anderson, 16-31; Silk Lined to Edge, z Britton mude clever Matty stop and | Oaxand, 110; Mowcman ee = | Chartes Hathaway, U8 3 laugh 81 his own inability to either) FOURTH MACH 1 elt Pratieienea ¢ STANDING OF THE CLUBS Hugh M. dohnson, 15-80 aT to Measure, . Aght or defend himself. The gnly young °re “ i i" toils Grant th AMIIRCAN daeAGUI 7 a wAHONaL LEAGUE Johugon, 2S D. PL Sin ai) of gentioman of the riag who has shown! V1 ” . BM « i dork a sj tie)! He Phomas Ko Kirkoy, > Salon Ches- apything on Britton ts McFarland, who | —¢ a Bh ter Wel y. Wat: William Vall Ketten, Enough for only 177 coats. Eleven styles—Thibets, Aa “Ia the words of famous Commodore “Quimet World's Wonder the enemy and they are 1 Pt , RS ite th nd Unfinished Worsted: them ail as a voxer, Bo why | (i Hy RE i sae ania 8 38 Gb ‘Ralue de Vout: 1. . Lowe, 18—i8 Cheviots ai reteds, in black, gra ; Go Bitenie, Gross and’ all the reat ot | 1 Ale ay Alig Hilie . ES RDAY'S Gal ies tae Hag nena ee Fer Oxford, Byery garment is cut, made and isa shom Britton vp? Can woy one MTN Tsar sollue, ture ser Phebe | Carr, Is Add our own establishment. werd; mile end & siatvonbh,-bta; Pathe, { ohn Hh. Duty, leony \ inson, Betws: Ro Wille Mack, 108: Hi! en ty Te 2 i tae, 1) va \ Mn, 3-0; "gine. | Broadway C& Be i ours Pelt a es cmeena sam, BM, rant GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY en Bie ee ee i one ee y y eae nan 5:80 ® M:| World w ts W i Bete B11) Hotdg sigue, 110, Philadephia a: Bustons | at New 3 Egan, 19 Maa Sy Sttacn, io| Ninth Street i unas, » M we Finny 10) i “oD, , ss; John F. More a ae a care avi on an ork Wonders, |’ *asereause aliowauve “aasued, ab oo. us, gor 1’ adores. isi ‘Yana ¥ t ‘ ’

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