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w THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1913. ipeearines nses| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [£:02f3vie' Abc: Eddie Murph Whips Ba win BOSTON, Oct. 1—Eddip Murpay, te South Boston tightweigh!, won the de cision over his old rival, Matty Bail- win of Chartestown, in their twelve round bout Atlas A. A. Baldwin, one of the oldest warriors of the ring . did not display the form ee “ps, ,! THAT NELSON-WOLGAST BOUT IN MILWAUKEE WILL BE WORTH SEEING Copyright, 1914, by Tho Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). Wow! 1 cHnuen@e Rercwies T cuauence M¢Faruano$ = CHAURNGE evEeRY Boor . T'U Ment Cvery NieHT! I'm tHe Logical CHAMP, Tess ‘en In, Bows! opponent made him look bad at time Baldwin was always trying, but h lacked judgment of distance, apeed anit hitting power. Considerable of the time a Se Kis hitting with is open rs lurpihy used his tantalizing left re THAT Youn peatediy in every round, and Matty’s, FaLLow Jena face and jaw was tho spot that tt w: 1 S To planted on. Murphy boxed wei | mney ease : was always cool, even when hi | . Give ME A ponent got over some good hooks to tis body and face, He made Baldwin do a lot of miasing. Murphy bothered Bald- ” . 3 / 4 h fel , Wt the latter did K. 0. Brown “Comes Back 3 , Considerable forcings and although run: With Flying Colors and Whips Bar's wire Hain. ° ning continually against Murphy's left, AND WNWSERS ARG : nanaged many times to get over the Be tTTeR. “Tuan ‘ , body and kidneys, Ever { Danny Ridge, While Battling Levinsky Makes Target of Chip Stops rt leventh. AKRON, 0. VW — | Btu ewcastle, Pa., won over Tommy Gavi- . “Sailor” i if 5 " o / by gan of Cleveland in the eleventh round Sailor” Keating. fe ) : The referee atopped the bout after / -~ ‘3 igan had been knocked down twie better of the argument heduled to go Coomriadt, 19. Pres Pobileling Co, World ‘ame back” suc. } Serato . +7] Mahan May Usurp Brickley’s Halo ee ee tak Balan S ! On Harvard’s Gridiron This Season jantic Garden A.C. The “Little Dutch- man” clearly ehowed the benefits of a jong rest followed by some hard train- CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 1—All Harvard's injured players are bi ing. All traces of the sluggishnes: fn harness again, but being put through their paces at a canter. Hig FPen- affiicted him a few month had nock and Trumbull may get into something more strenuous this afternoon, disappeared. Iie was faat as a streak although the chances are that Trainer Donovan will hold them back until Of light, especially with his right hand, to-morrow or Friday. Milholland, the New York aspirant for end and which he whipped continuaily into rival candidate, Dana, will be out to-day. At this writing one star looms Danny's ribs just below the-elbow of up more prominently on the football horizon at Harvard than does any nis defense. 0. also had his eld other player. This performer is Eddie Mahan. A day seldom passes but “stone jaw.” He took many a hard that he adds a run from thirty to sixty yards to his credit. Hie cleverest Punch without as much as bobbing his specialty 1s the wide flights around the end. Brickley's halo of 19!2 m be usurped this season by Mahan, who was the Everett boys’ Nemes when both were students at rival preparatory echools Bat Wat Be wow WN STARTING WS “Te Wisconsin Officials May Suspend Klaus The New Cloge-Fitting two good twelve round bouts for the Wing Colla club's next show on Tuesday night. In Pittsburgher’s Foul Fighting |e firat Jack Read of Australia will £o Against Eddie McGoorty [eznizerantmewata’|| HOT OFF GRIDIRON exchange punches with Johnny Lore, head. In the first round ft looked as if the ‘Lattie Dutchman” had run into @ peck , ef trouble. He started fast ‘enough, @ancing and smiling and reaching out quickly with tis unexpected right. But just exactly fifty-five seconde after th * peginning of the round K. 0. bumped ‘Dis chin into o Aard right owing. He Exclusive Aristocratic BARKER BRAND Details for ‘‘Play-Off’’ Game im i ad. the game lightweight of this city. , "i y Gets Him in Bad cera Gliok Most Promising Candidate [uirs formations ang tactice for use gentinued during the period required to Warranted Linen : Johnny Howard of Bayonne, for Halfback at Princeton, [litt U2 tile afternoon as totiows: tna, Giants and Phillies to Resumic| “After tne umpire nas catied play the RANK KLAUS of Pittaburgh wil! |CO%. the frooklyn welterwelsnt, in the and Vaughan; centre, Derr: quarter,| 20-Morrow Just Where They | excep that plavere coed rear much better then cotton, pet exsts heavy blows to Bro probably be suspended by the) of the Liberal A, C. of Port Richmond, | PRINCETO: 3.. Oct. 1.—The Tiger | back. hailftacks, Leonard and Substitutes must be only players who . Boxing Commission of Wisconin|s. 1. to-night. At the name club, on}coach ink that they have found a|!°Reavey; fullback, Harrison. ing him. for foul fighting and also violating the | Saturday. nix Saale w joel cian des — service of thelr respective clube on in the ecsené vound Midge worked i Saturday night, Smiling Kelly will take|etar in Glick, ‘They are giving him al ypizAca, x. yD oe Lt A tho swinging Maa isu On meter ee ee Very thorough tryout at hale this week. | ized Cornell back Maa ahowey coetenn. Mf vane of rain thi came shati be||| -Wem-BarkerCo.,Trey,N.Y. catehing K. 0. C. of Milwaukee on Monday night, tt} Tommy Ryan, the retired middleweight |!" Yesterday's hour scrimmage the| able scoring power in the acrimmage| Detatls of the manner in which completed on Friday, Oct, 3, or, if fur- te oald that the Commissl ‘4 ds to Champion, who ts now conducting a box. varsity had two touchdowns inst the) with the scrubs, and twice the varsity | York and Philadelphia shall play off to-| ther postponed, on Saturday, Oct. jat the wy tie gh acsiere Oring club at Syracus Imost entirely through the work | took the ball over, starting from the 90-| morrow the remainder of the disputed an example of Klaus By keeping ten-round go between Battling Levin: Law, who fe being tried tem- | ard line. In the varsity attack Shelton] baseball rminated by the umpire Iam from fighting in that State for ®\ gx) formerly of Philadelphia, but now At quarter without much suc-| 8nd Shuler, new men, were prominent] in Philadelphia on Aug. 90 at the end of few months, of thin city, Bob Moha of Mii ed. Giic! t 1) five jfactors, Shelton making both touchdowns ‘dbdan Waukee, who han defeated Eédle 3 lick to carry the ball five | the eighth inning are contained in a let- 3 id giving an all around adérense presidents of i it Ix, mad Buly Papke has evidently changed his |Goorty and other good men. They will Konner ek on noe rise eel exhibition of attacking power that en-| ‘°” inebephnag eet pod cap os HELLO, GOOD MEN! Left Off on Aug. 30, | | were under contract to and in actual tk i -e Pia t cf if rushed, @ing- yj, two clubg by President Lynch of the Na. ind about retiring from the ring, for | battle on Oct, % for a percentage of the |jines, His ground gaining was not bril- | COU@Bed the coaches, Once he ploughed . Leer fie he has just signed articles uf agreement | roms receipts, Mant, but was very ccnsistent, THe han | surouee for twenty yards and his other beta) ri Led ; v thr the Wi ithout Peerless Uni: Sae| atts, aghast cet |e rotwang me waearannt wee (trae eee gates te owen eh linge g! Don't go through the Winter without Pearless Union rf in eight-rouns leet re Bs Ty idl n L: —-. . . . nedecision bout af Bt. Lou day 10 be decided at the local clubs: |other halttacks, ‘Law's work at quart i + Oct. 1.—Capt. Hen Suits. Take my straight tip on a sure thing. night of Oct. 14. The men will box at| Henny Leonard ve. Young Fiteaimmona, ‘ter iq hardly Justify? . Ketcham of the Yale varsity foot-| z . Hs pounds, welgh in at the ringatde, © [en mounds, Pairniont A. Con Satur: that ‘direction. The x | uall team, was shifted trom centre us are ordered to uake Peerless Union Suits fit better—hold their shape eis : : - : vice been fork, According to Al. Lappe, who is in I well, ten rounds, Sharkey A. C., on Sat- erty Relies ingrer moet uni Ke P, v 5 2, ma, better — and wear with a string of American Aghters, ahs |Urtay evening, Oct. 11: Milton iillar vs. |o¢ tumbling haw got to be corrected, | AllzAmerican elevens, and put 7| see Moe ern amerats HINWne AL Ay pane guard In an attempt by the coaches| illegally terminated by the umpire im better than any PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 1,—Pennayl-|to strengthen the Yale line, whose poor; Philadelphia on Aug. 20 last. England, twenty rounde as cho |Vania's “football team will line up] Work was @ feature of Saturday’ “When play is called on the above Union Suit you can Johnny Daly of America va. Eugene Eddie Murphy of South Brooklyn, who against Franklin and Marshall in the|##™e against Holy Cross. Whether| mentioned day and hour the status of Suit Cerique of France, twenty rounds, Oct. |2ecured the decision over Matty Bald- | Qua only midweek Ketcham will remain permanently at|the game shall be as follow: get. The buttons stayon. The button- holes don’t wear out. Choice fabrics, that do not irritate the body. Perfect com- fort. Ample give at all points. Don’t debate over it! Buy Peerless Union Suits and be happy. I. M. INRIGHT. 4; Bin Mackey of America va. Pau! Ti |W!" In a twelve-round bout at the Atina Igeason on Franklin Field guard or be ahifted to some ot “The score shall stand 8 to 6 In favor of France, preliminary bout to the Jeft|“. 4. of Boston last night. has been position Ix a question, but it Is doubtful of Philadelphia, with the New York into |@mith-Georges Carpentier twenty-round| Matched to meet Jimmy Daffy, the if he will ever play centre again, as he| club at bat for ite first half of the ninth Rete ob Gan’ ¥-POUND | clever lightweight of Lockport, N. Y., te needed too mach elther at come ether | inning, and ene mt for ole’ rounds at a boxing show of | He was went there yerterday| place in the line or even In the back- | (McCormick) shall be out, one ball called tional A. ©. of St. Loula on 4 blood pol field. He will be tried out at guard for | on the second bataman (Murray) and no ult of an abrasion) the present. The shift of Ketcham to|funnera on bases. The regular batting Aghta thie winter, His terms for three! Bop Clark's atring of four fightera |“Rused bY Wearing a tight shoe in Sat-| guard sent Pendieton to tackle, where | OF of the New York club shall be as Bahia (here have been accepted by I'r0-| promises to cut some ico in the fatic |r iat genes Meee n ee Cosette: | he played in a few games last year, and | third here the early part of November, Dien (Word from now on, Hob han Phil |shitted Carter, the ble tackle, to the lett | ues Martone at centre, | was matched today to. meet Gua laay right say with i: 0. Brows haltback position, sending Bloom, a sub-| With the Army game coming on Brooklyn; ledd 3 atitute, back to Carter's position on the! ipday, the Stevens Institute of Tech. | centre field; Mathewson, pitche with Stminy ot ern Nag {ine Roth will start the game to-day in y aquad on full apeed |, “First Baseman Merkle cannot play, : YY Murray at the Kast New |inese positions, while the rest of the f peed | he having been replaced by McCormick, York A. C. Friday and the following ne-up probabl ib i s in itm practice yesterday afternoon on “The batting order of the Philade?phia night with Jimmy Walah of Boston at) siturdaye ek Se Mf OF | Caatle Point Ficld, Hoboken. Myron E: | oii ghall be as follows: Byrne, third the leving aa) and Soldier Hartefteld : Futter, the old Yale star, who has been ‘ La babe) Waakart cone sned up with Mike Farrel! at the Eaat : = re-engaged ax head coach, sent the firat eld: ‘ Levineki wae a beaulifully built ne “while vi me for boxing Danny |New York A. C. Oct. 1% Clark Je pare ty {lid not come up| and second teams through two hours of |e ear be gel Dootan, well trained athlete. Keat Page wy ng evinaky gut @ {ticularly anxious to get Soldier Kearns tan seeenad. plait team st hard serimmaging, laying particular | 2 : average eailor—ov more. Levingki had i : earns is Tusk Mane a eT eleven, to begin with naly erippted, en the ball al! through the long | Pi n ni m the en, i 18 bad i " pp held 9 Axil ona An earnest way | Johnny McGann, matchmaker of the |Canal. le knocked out three me 0 {28 Carey. the regular end, Is h econds in fine are Withwtood he! vore cannot pla: seventh round Keating took 7a nes | Atlee A: A. Of Howton, has arranged | there | Nev ‘The suspension of Manager Jack Dillon ie enother American fighter who expects to go to Parls for not he Beating, which didn't m the least im- | ————— = has @ Sinieoared ataulder, Dooling. in|! awwAROLth Ma, 06 10 Pweive | wooin from the Geld on Avs. onal be Srove his beauty. During the last three regulars, are still too badly bruised to, thousand tickets to the Army-Navy SA Soot seers, and | lengths. Levinski took nity on him, as the ref- | while lfoutball game at the Polo Grounds, 1 ee kt com are an’ oe key (ito play, while Meehan, Dunn and all game a rounds, in wouldn't, and hippodromed through t With | New: York City, will be put at the dis- . ye Levine! reminds ‘one of was neal of the y Athletic Assoctation, Jee Choyneki, who cleverness lietrea: : t . irc! I receive fou @ punch, but was unfortunate in Lied Kreat anxtety | j and each member will receive four, with as the privilege of buying others from the, jaw Mey Pg me ‘on better ANNAPOLIS, Oot 1-—The whole of! management of the Polo Grounds prior | | Ho M481 Another new shortstop reported toyand WG. Evaua will be the Umpiren {122 afternoon's work’ at the Naval, to Nov. 1% On that day the tlekete will| | | Manager Chance at the Polo Grounds. [for the American League, bu cademy couslsted of practice in de- be put on gs | pS v Ea Preside NE Hebt that 1'4 dike to see in| Hin name te Shanley and tie pial! Loach of the National Lea«ue rere . Still _ ees| is: ten road Lout between | with the Memphis team of the Southern |inade his selections. | a ea) Ee aan can be connected with an aMair of the| A Rfoup of Barwhall fane headed W9'| fewted oy tue Lauisviie A - IN CANADIAN TOURNEY, "x,t; iw:ytiuent tit: Rott, tats) New York Club’s String of ring will figure in this scrap tt wili| Charles FE. Matfeld sent messages to! soctation te be @ great effort, for Bat wil throw] }'r ry ounce of fighting force and de+|Prestdent McAleer of the Ked Sox termination he has left into am atter mtv 6 to Sin a ten-inntiag eile, The Pt rune up f NK, when the locals Ween the Bots} drix, who had reuevea Adana ward; one mule Richard Langlen, ¥T; De, 1 100 lass 100; uf ney of the Hraves and|aame at Ls ad of thr MONTREAL, Oot 1 Won “Subs” Lost Final Game |Do You Know Where the Clothes ” in Boston. 100. Barna The Canad Perna Ye Golf Championship tourna the Royal Mont hay tng them to reconsider the nee nitive allorance te beat Wolkust, He has an ancient| tie post-season » The ai So uiils today > - aa. You Wear Are Made, Where the Krudge to feed. Wolgaat took the ligni- | ton The petitioners assert that} sixth tnning, and wooed five rune off | with the three Engileh Invaders, Mine LAUREL ENTRIES. | —— =SSSSs=s=_=_eu0o0SS——————————————— w championship away fron Nelson |the pe of Hoston are to nee} two ingles, a double 1 4 hase | Mahe rinon, Madys Ravens: a | BOSTON, Oct, L—This te an of day t Port Hichmond in a desperate tight | the teams cinah, uni ask the two teamafon. dalle and an, Phe Viraior etn ant Mi auriel Dead Hed th RACK TRACK, LAUREL, Md, Oct.| for the entire New York National team, Work Is Actuall Done, and b hat was stopped by the referee in the] to co-uperate to wive them this oppor the » L Mth Joning, Yat] American player, Mex. Marlow of Phil, hoThe entries for to-morrow’s races are] To-morrow the team meets the Phillies fortieth round, Nelson was still on bis| tunity. Vitis held m # win the tenth! Saeipnia, wt teat, ‘The c oe tallaws in the ‘“triple-header* at the Polo m Y ¢ ‘ feet—in fact had not even deen knocked — naing, while Loulaviite obtainad the] Satan. mury mae Were Mise Necuitt vot CEMSTRACE—Three.vearolde and ypeant: | Grounds, Who: ? It Is our Ri ht to Know down, He was exhausted and vadly| 9 otilt {6 baseball mad 4o-| winning Ai ORR RMAe BY LOUD IT hina Catoak, Gilet Olea Sarence. tier ba i A ig m8. | ‘The second section of the Gianta’ : eo spite the fact that the American Ass single and erro: we tig 28 ” is = 100; Lont ‘elles, 11 8 fy ‘= Le a 1 vee aenitia 1 iy, 108; Rod amt y ; ‘ forty-fittb, aud that as long ua he wae! thousand fans crowded about the Union . edi rR a a dO al BT RATE . 0t End grounds, ‘The score wes 8 to 0,| Arnheim label, from cutting the paper pattern to on bis feet he had @ chance to win,| Station at Milwaukee and with brass Linklets Te Tt aid Mihe de de add, woe, [tte ha BACK steeuleanan: maidens: etmat |gog not one of McGraw's younger net | pressing the final seam, is done in our own workroom: The spectators agreed with the referee | PANG and other nolse-producing tnatir = en ‘ HViicate” Me wikot Rtmning 140, 'Mo, 148; got beyond second base, Incidentally, | by our own workmen at Broadway and 9th 4 that it war Ume to stop the slaughter, |Ments Welcomed homo tie Miwaukeo | SRO i pe ba sana jae. 142 Uncle Obie, Me; Melos, 143. Hit was the final appearance of the Under the most it iti y an St. but Hat, who doesn't know the meaning | tam, Winners of the Association pen-| want tay played againat. the. sat THIBD RACE wiwart:|Gianty in the Hub this seaso snot sanitary conditions in the most effi- of the word “quit,” never saw it that| vant and incidentally " Mtl Geathera, Also wna Mandoheld, 44 Ween, LOUISVILLE ENTRIES, Sei rete’ | Yesterday was "Tyler day” at the old cient and largest tailoring establishment in the world Say. Tho thing that ruffled the Great |ever won by a Milwaukee team, econ gyi, there wax talk of the famour Bit | yarepayyiialn 9 pattiefleld, Several hundred friends of | we make clothes exclusively to measure. r return |the exhibition os to-day ad to | pion in Van Cortlandt Park, Unless it | ff te-morros ene follows Md tis;|came down from Derry (his home S match, iaeon eivaye wave his visting} morrow. with the Chicagy Ameri ans|can be arranged for Friday « fo woek | GiNNT RACK f , u gown), Manchester, Lowell and way ata- uits and Overcoats, a gecond chance if they wanted it, Helund Pittsburgh Nationaly \Vardon and Ray will not appear on the | a ee and pwend: even gave the great Gans a return \ hel iL pubic links, ‘This le the only day will have open while hey Mayville, 13) —Ch 4 ahow him that they thought $ $ match within a month when he hed ‘ Winter 1 Ral bas tease Perna the rea! thing, To prove It 20 to 50, ked Gans out and won the world’s! The dates, players detaia| ey wre in|! r " ND RACK they passed bim a# loving cup, Mayor 4 champlonanip, “Woluast wouldn't mest {Of the inter-city series between the Pitta.) See" _ Pee es AY lagees) Tyo vag oie: paling far Fairbanks, the first gentleman of Derr: At Broadway and 9th St. efficiency reduces cost, and Nelson again, proba remembering|urh National League and tO} g qhirtyente hole medal play handteap | {lly Mit. Hartuahire 17 Itegen, 100; "Pennies, 100; | making the presentation speech. Bash- careful supervision insures cleanly and whole: elson came to knucking him| Cleveland American League ¢ have | w 0 OM Ober tne Weskeend et che eet deanna ee Fi ile cay eh ful George took his pat on and grinned surround! ‘some twenty-third round, Now| been announced by Yona! Hage- | Haworth Country Club. Wy 8. Cowle, | Keenen 112) Memeo) 112) J and the Dent pares "We Mave muti Arnheim omere are invited to j his chance at ball Commission, The frat two games | with @ cand Of I88—36-162, waa the wine) CPMIRD RACE Belling furlongs ——e- a.) tes nt ee. facet tous snalnna | cust e invited to inspect our work. e's no longer @ ChAIN-\of the series will be played in Cleveland |ner in Clase A, while in the id set | 2 tae Rerahere * 01 Bind | My defeating H. G. White 1 up in the mmo Tooms. plonship hanging in the balance, hell , M . ats f man ir Howe Bry Mawr, a. ee 4 3 for the Glante and was hit f on Monday, Oct, 6 and Tues Oct. 7, |M. De Brabant led the flela with oss {To TO: y 110; Trane. | {hirtyemtx hole Anat match J. BE. Hate | young Samples and book of style suggestions led geet ta ay gee it And howe lane third and fourth Kamex will be {14 bra K Hedges (1) defeated bit. 1 > tut Sate: Oaklans! the championship of the Ridge-|ngt appear to ha 4 a mailed upon request, emong the chainplons, Tin not eure but] PMYe! in Pitteburan on Oot, # nnd | AmUTtOE Og! Oy tap an DA bla im the) omen mace Duecyearohts ann sticseaslone ‘Hale was S Gown ae the |e aver ele ae, collected aiteen sits | Broadway ok that the Dane's wonderful re und ag-| While the Afth and sixth games ae |" a | uymard, mile and cneeigith—Irince” Mermls, | und of the mors round White hes |e several of th ieee ava Gressivenees wii pull him through @ scheduled to be played in Cleveland on | BARRBALE TBD AN, 7 Ftv oumes | 0: ARves, 100: Sirth, 10h; Fiona vine. 112, [Eton runner-up. for the GhamplonsRip| cee ac'they are wager to telam AND Ninth _ Street wee ___, ae hwo daya following, Wiiaw Dineen | pg aed Raiacon ber ttt "Bem | oT ie aris 108; Dares, i; ‘Chasmaine, Leeveral times S Blas

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