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WISCONSIN MAY BLACKLIST KLAUS Cart Lothrop, a Well Known Fan, Presents a Solution of the Trouble Between the National Commi ball Authors. ion and the Base- By Bozeman Bulger. HE championship fight between the authors and the National Commission |s scheduled one day ahead of the less important world’ ‘we may not have the latter at all. eries, and if ¢t lives ww, what do you know writers drop their pens and go back to to play waseball, which is to sa; As fast as their legs will carry them the members of the nity are coming to the rescue, and “Fight to the last ditch,” Tt always did sound good. Fine mixup on the up to expectation about that? The the diamond tha “there Dave vill be their motto, eve of the classic event of our national sport! NOW, HERE 18 A REAL NOTION. All this talk, threats and counter threats is a lot of rot Way out of it, and Cart cording to Carl, There is Just one real idea. in shape lien with the editors of the papers. I} authors to write their own stuff.” the trouble will end right then and “and accept tt in no other form, BUT COMMON SENSE DOESN'T COUNT NOWADAYS, e-ofivers of the Players’ Fraternity aay that the National and will not attempt to carry out Its threat. Dave Pults, the President, ‘the had @ clause preventin, of the plavers before they signed them.” sounds Hke pretty good, old-fashioned horse aenae. Commission is blu “If writing | i ' written into the And that COIN COMES IN JUST THE SAM Despite all wrangling the preparation for the sale of tickets goes merrily on, en y of the Giants, saye this will De the beat attended WAN = WE WAS York club has returned more Jed fans under the impression that tickets could be Almost that much has deen returned at Philadelphia. Foster says it seems linpossible to make the public understand that no reserved feats will be put on sale until next Monday at the Polo Grounds. Already the > PASSING THE BUCK 2IGHT BACK TON. C. The report that the New York club would conduct the sale, it It will be done, as was done last year, by the The New York club haa merely reserved the right to look after the press arrangements and the holders Those who have had bores all year, naturally, will have the first call on them for the big games. AND THE DOUBLE HEADERS GO ON FOREVER. In the mean time the Yanks, don’t forget that, are up at the Polo Grounds ell worth the money, They not nearly as impor- appears, is erroncons. National Commission. by the season. afternoon, and the show ts uble header yesterdt t they showed us a Nttle shortstop by the name of Boone who ming fresh from Texan, this young fellow made the gang elt up and At the bat he didn’t do anything to make Moneley of the Red Sox, me to the rescue of our cellar champs. ile headering every by his work in flelding. Ty Cobb jealous, but nobody else d pitched airtight ball until darknes: for that matter, WE SHOULD WORRY ABOUT THAT. y that served to entertain, by telemraphic report, many of the ack of the fledgling Giants on out cleanly, while Fromme and Boston batters. MoGraw's youngsters a considerable pounding from t JUST ONE CHEER FOR Buco LANG SYNE. t appearance of the season this afternoon, and, a@ 1 spend the week-end down at Pat adiphia giving the young Athletics some practice #o that Connte Mack can The little trip out of the cellar, 1: appears, Having seen that they got that, again and clamped down the door. ye Yanks make th double header, They s get a line on them for next spring. was just to give our boys a breath the Red Sox kicked then right Browns took seventh place without h The TOO BAD THAT CHARLEY CAN'T JOIN US. Most of the old Giants were atrolling around town yesterday taking things easy, but they will aul grab that remnant of the fa Tt will be played off at 1 o'clock be in there to-morrow trying to tested game from the Phillies. as a curtain rater to the regular It has juat been discovered, by the way, ‘an have no say 80 adout playing out that inning, He was ended in Philadelphia, and, according to onded when the game Pee ait have the ttle doghouse while the fun the rating, will have to get back in YORK CROWD, caused at the Polo Grounds yesterday by the who gat in a box near the Boston bench ff in he way of rooting. Just why : for hundreds of men and fletd after the game wan over fe aiMeult to yugh that double header a person could be © COUNTING ON A NEW Quite a lot of excitement wi appearance of a young W and showed the old reaver some new atu! a lone woman in blue could cau women to follow her across the , after sitting thro exsunia for mort anytilu s@ enough curtosl' © TICKETS, ANYWAY. ty town trying to get some neats for the of his club under the manages n he gave up thousands hia team was #0 crippled Yes, and he made tt g008 | which the Ea 18 CERTAINLY ENTITLED TO TW th over the shot wMed aft the aeries In Boston becai faue their mone | Phil Cross May Box Kid Carter, Saoer took «new mars Fifty candidates, one-half of whom are frosirmen, started training under Coach George Orton for the varisty and freah- man cross-country teams at the Uni- | versity of Pennsylvania, Included among {the varsity men were McCurdy, the {ne with his mayen Walker ‘Hurls Like Real Star’ BHISAD RUBIA: Dodgers got an ‘even. brenls | in bil was due to the masterly hurling | of Walker in the (Special to The Keening Wort). LOS ANGELES, Oct. 1~T'o revive the welterweight dl McCarey {8 figuring on Pill Crons of New York and Mexican| Kid Carter for a Vernon fight in De ' Thone two were matohed he-| Meredith, the Oly through when Bull ray inc MoCarey Is also fix. | Ay t umn n yestergay'a bu ating the frat contest alide away by W to 9 after they had secured a banning start by scoring nine times at the plate {ny the open! There should ave been the duy for Dahlen and his crew, for with a 9 to 0 lead to work on, Pat Ra- gon should have come in a winner But he did just the opr ‘He gave a “don't care” exbidle tion of pitching which, with two glaring orrors by Collins and Smith in the enabled the Philadelphians to Young w&e killed. uring on matching the winner of Dundee-Azevedo lightweight battle Oct 14 with Champion Ritchie for Thank: showa he can come back, the Turkey Day fight m under blankets. tlonal Freight TraMfc Golf Association competed at the Essex County Country on a double and single, although RaS0® | 1) yesterday in their third and final was seemingly pitching with one ob- ject, to get the game over as quickly as possible, regardieas of the outeome, —_—— NATIONAL COMMISSION REFUSES GUY’S CLAIM. to-day and to-morrow, score of 4-44-25, KE. Roanoke, Va., led the fe! better than C, wi A, MoCormack ‘of 5 New - a Brunewick, whe handed in 6-40-08, cod RC laim of Richard L. Guy ington club tor 9600. mount for recom- jainst the Wa with the unde be paid when commission holds that the claim fs not ‘ antorceanie unul the player makes good, nd the Washington club notifieed tho wimiasion that it would be ready to Lettie when Shaw demonstrates hie abil- own bd major league Mr. it om Re Mane OF THE. THIRD ROUND | HAD My MAW iH A BAD Mr. SPORT BRIEFS. aes eZ THe HEL Saw Alfredo De Oro, the Cuban pocket *'Mard champion, will World's title in a series of three matches Oro and hie challenger for the cham- De Oro Will Have to Be at His Best to Successfully Defend against Benjamin Allen of Kansas City ®t Doyle's, starting to-night. Pionship have been training hard for Allen ts confident of vic- dif his title holder to eligible for t In etraignt hi tercollegiate twow the| history will ing will be to interest them in the tournamest of the season, The mem- ie i bere qualified according to ther gross} "6 OTM scores in three pixteens for match play) The so-calied E Returning ao ft turned to college to com; che a 1% @ ‘ba BI RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY Bei es | Brookimn ot Philadeipnie, ____ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 1 NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT [722i nocenn TH —. | WHY NOT FIG HTERS, TOO? (720 2erors How About Fighters) By VIC} Copyright, 13, by The Re ecnatenen eo — ING TIRED: We FiGHTER WOULD PUT AN INDIWIDUAL TouCH To HIS STORY AND wourn EWE FANS ALL THE INSIDE. DOPE ON JHE Mitnas WUY HE DID CERTAIN 1918 4 Pulishing Co. (The New York World), \ Wott got wear \ ANY THUMPIMS Gore of) IA THERE. - (hi HWE @we A Looe! Sy v Uy We Alwar ics 7 SWART can AUT vou self May TY aed n iy DAU 64ST & iN BRO We Close Evenings at 6 o'Clock. Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. No Connection With Any Store im the Bronx or Asteria Credit fo All-Save 20 To5Y, One Year to Pay—On Eastest-Long-Time Payments FREE! wih eve purchase of itor over FREE! iy THE Secon ROUND ( SLIPPE® To THE FLOOR BECAUSE. OF “THE FacT Tat THE Canvas WAS WET IN MY STENOSRAPHER ~- 1M Tue FIRST ROUND I BLOCKED SEVERAL VICOUS RIGHT SWINGS CORNER. THE REFEREE 7 my Jaw! ¥ MEVER SHOULD HWE. t COUNTED", Got (tT? Why cotit tie papces cet HE cong TELC THINGS FGUTERS To ReECoEr “THeIR. THAT MOBORY ELSE WouLd GREAT GerTLES ? EVER THINK OF URITING. “TRE_ FIGHTER COULD ICTATE: ra ier ROOMS Complet Completel; Tomplet Seen 7D) |Mrcextse $125) [Secrecy $A 0 Write for our NEW R 1k We Pay Freight | oir "tintk AL tet. BROOKLET. containing bly also to Lo r TaMd THE PUBLIC wi. BE INTeRESTED NO ROUBT, “To KNOW Mer twas ter KNOCKED cuT. he REFEREE Gave ME Quick COUNT SAW 1 was eennincer UP AT NINE * “WAT bast setraca? _AMU! TINEE ” & 40th Ktroet. Evenings ot ATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.15, JOHN BREW sci A EMPIRE emotes) “CAND ANSE JP cuanths oy presente HE"WOND ALSO Te QUESTION 48 TO WHETHER N in J. M Will} AND C. Tyrer oe at comEpty “THINGS .DURING THE BATTLE, an we toeer, |S THE WILLiThe Tyrann of Tears AUCH AN RXOBETIONS | JOuN Ditw Tu ©) © VToom tT Easy) IN THE FOURTH SOAS To REST UC AND LET MY MAN TRE HIMSELF ouT”, Announcement of the plans for and winter practice are expected in a few days when the crew men are called His World’s Pocket Billiards aTen lah school teams have entered he “round robin tournament for the championsilp of the Public Title Against Bennie Allen in Series Which Starts To-Night. Schooin ‘Ath the achedule ced yes. 2 ‘All the schools hav poco let Giamond like lambkins, Larry att lars, that many of last year's men are again Was mover injured, while neither DOLL GIRL avallabie, which should go to make the of lame lege. All the regulars CATTERION sss wae hs iy ame at A. BAK “a for the title the keener. indulged im hard preetice and Manager Mo@raw seon-ed to be well Matin Mp tee, tk 83 , Mitineg ts ‘The opening games will be played on the form they show : te hnese* Filles Diayed on|| pleased with the form they showed WM. COLLIER i pdr etm ar Columbia has of football a part of Fa: In Kentuck In hia ft ) a inmymnaniaer works whieh is seasiea {BELMONT TURNS DOWN deal vad be tinged Thiel ce traenis yt w is a ipa rheioti of all members of the freshman and $200,000 FOR TRACERY.|for the Derby. Luter he defeated HUDSON Om sophomore clauses, ‘The Gsat work ous Bhd dd Sweeper Il, winner of the 2,000 Guineas, ‘begun yesterday, when the gymnasium| August Belmont has refused $200,000/for the St. James's Palace Stakes and classes met on South Field. At least iH 000 ntudenta will be required to play the howing in practice ure to be taken as a criterion, e to predict he will force the ay at his best in order to retain his leurels. Humber the walversity 64 ties hope to be able to acle Pronounced favorites tn the three pace |2aued, Which will be of championship | land. Allison Je a b ing races on the Columbus Grand Cir- cult programme were winners, but the Columbus Stake for 2.08 trotters did not go to the favorite, Robert Cheeney, the Texaa mare, won it after the first heat had been taken by the four-year-old mare Rythmell. heat was under 2.07 and the fastest was in 2.96%. Directum J. and Frank Rogash dr. did not meet, though they Board of T: w parer Wo) His best time, 2.0t%g, was within a quarter of @ recond of his record, Frank Hogash jr. the Arch City Btakes. In the final h | Driver Murphy did not slow Frank Bo- wash down nearing the fini: The Brooklyn Pi elation will hold {i fall meeting mn the Brooklyn Speedway | end of tho ye: rac’ a Nettle Direct, Nat Ward's Jack Ley-|main unbeaten until the end of the burn and Jack Rowelle's Kentucky Helle | racing season. will meet In @ spectal race, and some) Tracery ts by Roc spirited heate card of six ra delra, the #tar miler; Captain Langner, the star freshman two- fa campaign to boom bia & monster under- ing is to be held in wht, at which Preal- 14 with a double pur- t students Interested in au to encourage ther out for the various teatns, and second, \ stroke will be continued by the ane crew during the id 1 ot orn tt Tous 4 Te We,» rn ? Philadelpbis, None of Giants’ Regulars Will Be Missing From the World’s Series. ‘Many local fame have hesitated about backing the Giants in the coming World's Series with the Athletics because of doubt ag to whether Larry Doyle, second baseman, Fred Gacdgrass, center felder, ‘Murray, right fielder, would play. I¢ has been rumored that possibility that not one of these three stars would be in the opening game started the Polo Grounds nest three men performed in any miogivings about them CTY TILE AND rT ele vt mat ha Pi wnat, PAIR SHOULD sem psc KER ROG BRIAN Hla f LYCEUM 430%. ne. we GEORGE ie e fall tie League, according to ‘h was anno’ 10, Satine hy tt hod MISS C. CAPRICE Parlane, AY. Lavatts ie Wy WAYARD WEW AMSTERDAM Soi sist, & Tracery. Thin is the greatent|Taxalle for the Doncaster St, Lem ‘ . hin first start he has never & week, and from this vant [amount over offered for an American n_except In the Ascot Gold ic authori | Dred and rained thoroughbred. It was! when he was pulled down by « mii Varsity {made by cable by W. Allison of Eng |guftragist. At the ti fi for || "BELIEVE ME, AN ae CHRISTIE WACBONALD | Bik Liou re and Mai in the new operett WEETHEARTS minaion agent. He pro Ti <n in behalf of one of the wealthy patrons vo Palatine. Yai Wek h Ww sit Bear. 3 ve FAMIL ¥ CUPBO ORK jure Drivers! Asso-;of the English turf. Allison asked to : | Sciam nd Over first matinee of the! have the offer remain open until the Golfere Neat Woodmere. || mosing| sett hint | MANHATTAN ia Wed eo ay Jettervan Sothern & Marlowe WEST" END" The only condition of | Tne team of the Inwood Country Club thie: That Tracery To | aefeated the forces of the Woodmere Country Club tn @ two links team match 11 points to 0, The early round was Tak 3 feat Evelyn Ne Gee he nt at Inwood and the latter contest age COHAN’S ig Wee! 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