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ee eh EEE ere ope pace semen nO GIANTS PICKED Winth Meeting Between Lang- ford and Jeanette Proved to Be a Very Tame Affair. Gunma 1, w 70 WIN SERIES ‘The Pree (rhe New York Word). HUMPHREYS announced from the Garden ring by Joe Jeanette and Sam Langford Were about to “box a ten-round ex- ‘Bivition.” last night chat If Gus Amos had been an- he would have called {t an wouectng “eahibitial,” which might have described ‘weird affair. ‘There wasn't the slightest doubt, after he first round or so, well. It certainly was a An@ it went ten rounds. that neither Mr. Offers Langford nor Mr. Jeanctte would weep Bitter tears if he failed to other party to the farce before Aimit expired. Jn the Gret piace Sam Langford clam- ‘ered into the e time the ring clad in a green fetmono and took the chair that had just Ween occupied by Harry Condon while feeting from the pleasing occupation of humping Packey Hommey, Sam, above ‘the bit of feminine frippery that decor- @ted his ample person, showed a shade @f gray. Some thought he was in fear of what Mr. Jeanette might do to him, ut it's more Wkely that Sain was a Uttle nervous over what he waa about to hand the crowd of spectators that G@lled every available bit of apace from Fingside seats to the most remote the @ap in the booted obailr. He Bis share in the coming ‘The contrast offered by the men as ey stripped § was startling. whose announced weight was 19% Pounds, had a round little tummy that @ade him look as if he had just swal- Jowed @ deflated punching ng vy mise take, with lowed someone of his latest MoVey fight in Australia Cretgped Sam: here he was proportioned lik @hunky Chinese Joss " fon and fatness. Evidently Sam hadn’ trained. Jeanette, on the contrary, wan fn his) usual pounds of . Was ever ble night IGHT there Bam bounced from his corner and went after Mr. Jeanette. Jee, and Joe swung on empty alr so ‘Weard that he lost his footing and flopped te Bis bands and knees, ané Langford chased him around and und the rin, ‘ward faster than Sam could frontward, which made the race one-sided, Joe, ati] advancing rapidly toward the rear, Mesitated long enough to jab hie left into Sam's mushy middle, tureed ao similar punch and swung one @ver on Joe'n chin, gm. It was easily to be seen that Sam eould punch. From the wishbone up ue| ual Metropolitan ‘Was “there.” It was along in the thira or tourtn| Championship on Courts of| round that the spectators began to au @ect that they had paid their moi fer the full ten. Joseph ducked a hard owing end Bam nodded approvingly and congratulated him. Then Sammy hit Joe on the nose and flustered him so that for a second he stood with arms outstretched, tn a position that boxers eal! “wide open,” WAS Heatly jen oy ah ean yeorer day polsee fo mart a bone-cruahing left! Went fide Tennis ( . There w ei . Pook enere wan the opening thred| able conditions ok. mourned a g: leryite, ROM much variety, bonpoint rising and of his bellows, lipped down a little. bell rang Sam jumped up and went after Jeanette with speed that was quit remarkable in a fat man. he was within cuffed at him and jumped quickly into a clinch, one hand far around as Punched with the other. teo, land: each biow avoid feline loudly every time Joe hugged. Lanstora and rather winded. wes eet one took many a hard dig in the body BUEN) sect oe ths tow. Gd coe ens eye. He delivered many just a» hard, or harder, Felleve the time-keeper of the labor of the bell every three though Langford was aging ri and Hing several seconds with a holding match. Fitteen thousand dollars {« a pretty high price “Retween two boxers who a te ve “the wane, between Jeanette and Langford, thie State, wouldn't draw nervous, too, as he took his the voice and his friendly smile, & fighter. goods and ability to continue delivering time to come, cording to programme, Oct. Mr, Jeanette! wile yesterday afternoon. * upper gallery. may have been thinking of hibitial."* ‘Thanksgiving Day. Ther 1 fair proposals from Kenosh: waukee, where the sport ts Ju up. I'd like to take them sam, tube attached, and then to pump it up. Photos has done some great fighting they think the world of him, “Welsh can have a fight @ good offer for it. my lean and woedge-iik: itting on a cush- Contemplating his sacred over- undoubtedly— fight had come off Labor Day it would excellent condition, 196 ridged muscle. If Jeanette to whip Langford this was| have been all right, for with ha Beatle, other places. been an excursion train from forty-eight hours away! ‘Thi have been @ tremendous crow: at the start it looked as if might be something doing, He slapped He jumped up, Joe could go back- Bam re- Nearly upsetting Wont Side Club. in ingles and doubles, ropolitan tennis ehamp! Instead of Mi withheld. the lett and swana a tight d ‘The close of the day found swung a right “What—agal pion, cloner to the title re that me on there wasn't Langford wat in his | sey tith lonn of a net, defeating Bessie Holden, Mias Helen Bernhetmer, Of the other prominent Marle Wagner, Mrs, Charles N, Beard won round matches without Miss Wagner and Mies Cas: in which had apparently Then as soon an pli A® Koon as reach Joe jabbed or during which he around Bam’ he could held with walst—or reach—and Bam punched is blows body, With “saseph, Instead of trying to Ughtened up his tit thump there r Body punches had no terror default Steiner reached the third ro: Miss Edna Wiidey. The lattes to Mre. and in the two nets that fol was growing weary of arm The wonder of it —_— he could keep woing a4: all not hi day's racing program: did not settle the race, whi Jeanette was him In nearly every round, De fon ny Roy and But there was no real effort sv ae u orn f This Cincinnatl tT St tune #uch an exhibition supposed A tenth | to pay best in the world, 4s Prsnlios Sg. GAMES Ee 099 cents, they'll have to try it oa Lightweight Cham Champion Tells Why Match Scheduled in Vancouver Fell Through. Wille Ritchie, with his eoft, pieasant fellow in the world one might take for jt Willie has delivered the full of confidence of his “I expect to box Leach Crom here ac- take on one or two more bouts after- ward if 1 find time, but I'll probably fight Tommy Murphy on the Coast on in. nothing Hike hustling when buniness is 000. “In Callfornia lote of people think I'll be afraid to tackle Murphy match in Vancouver simply be+ Sunday and Monday clear people would come to Vancouver from Portland, Tacoma, Medford and lotw of Why, there was to have . Marshall McLean Leads ped Field in the Women's An-; « With a rederd nember-e? entries beth| {he inves previous ¢ the annual Lsle ns of the other contenders, Playing in the same form that gave her the New Jer- a few weeks ago, Mra. McLean won three straight matches without the Mrs, BE, M. Barnes and Miss Clare Cannell and much layers Mins has run his last race in their first aes trouble. beon completed for the i paired in| new. Collegiate Basketball League, doubles and through the medium of a 4 a rather easy victory over Miss Edna Hess and Miss Fugenie flo also did Mrs, Marshall McLean and mperienced a much more diMcult tank, ticularly in their first round m in which they dropped the firat set, 4-6, . N, Beard and Mrs, Pope. They rallied aplendidiy, howev Played thelr rivals, 12 games to 3. Eight heats of the 2.08 trot on yester- the longest of this Grand Ci Densmore will trot @ ninth mile to-day to determine RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES Ve Pot ie ein aio einacan wa mses macaw Bauws THE EVENING WORLD, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, THE KING z OF THE LIGHTWEIGHT RANKS | , 1918, by The Press Pubitehing Co. (The New York Werld), WHEN ie CAME ‘To PosT utc’ oney, Ritchie Will Box Welch Whenever Canadian Club a Good Contract fight promoters counted upon having that crowd go right across the atreet after the fight into the race track, which would have doubled their pro But, unfortunately, Freddy burt hi: ankle and had to postpone It. Before the later date arrived the authorities closed the race track, which could only run thirty 4 under Canadian law, and which had already run over eighty. ‘When that happened the promotera be- Ban to figure how much money they might lose on the postponed Aight. with their guarantees and advertining ex- Penses amounting to $25,000 before they opened the gates. They began to look for a loophi and they soon found it. ‘They shifted inaibility from one to another and refused to put up the certified check payable to Willle Ritchie, As agreed upon. It looked as if there'd be no crowd, a fight run at @ lows, and very much doubt whether I'@ get my, money or not. I gave the promoter twenty-four houra to go through with his agreement, tolling him I would leave Vancouver if he failed to do ao. He must have wanted me to leave, for in- stead of stopping at my camp every day he kept of aight entirely, There’ I want to do bde- fore very long, if I can find time, 1 ie the last for some 24," ald "I'd like to have very and Mil opening ‘There's ‘Tommy | want to take n lelsurely ride from New, there, and | York to San Francisco in my auto. I'd Mke to do that while I'm champton, be- whenever I dropped eaune it would be xo much more fun Nobody ever knows how long he can fant as champion, you know, ¥ expect, to last as long aa any, becaure 1 take the best of care of myself and lve lke | ith hin folks, any boy at home away he'll he welco any opponent. Even McFarland [oan a chance if he wishes It Saturday, | ean Packey | can welgh 1% pounds ringside for me; T could hardly let him come ing any Manitoba, | heavier. Tecan go under that easily my- ere would | self. To<iny I provably weigh, out of 4, and the ; training, about 141. meet Cross at 195." _—— the winner, Btawah, Old coll of the errs stable, wan the vorite. He lost the first two heat ; Won the next two and made a break [near the finieh of the Afth one. Prior to the atart of the sixth heat he was withdrawn on account of lameness, Dougiaas McGregor, t took the frat! «i two heats, wax not up to a lone | the threseye Tennis, \ trim gle but managed to remain in until the! hen he was too weary to) Derby Boy pro-| by winning the etghtn! e had taken two of August Ne Kngliah any mn. It the yearlings establishment French courses next #9: ham been decided to take up bred at the Belmont in France and train them with the view or taking part In all the Axtures ti that country, whi country Will be schooled with a vie of making steeplechasera of them, The beat of thoxe that carried Belmont allke in this country during the season wile bo taken across, and among these will be Rock Sand, who, from the present Mra, Mar- shall McLean, one-time national cham- 4 than any those bred in thie turn Misa American Recorde of all players who hai ‘Gob Sreweons Cleve ii Menrinaen Lela el eats i i aaa ei J, Walah which will be compor leading smaller colleges in the Bast, Williams, an, Colgate ana Union will be the collezes to compete At firet it was intended to make the league a toam affair, with York University and Amherst as the other contenders. Aimherat hopes to |i = und, r. however, able to enter the leave in another year, but as ketball hay been Roberi| dropped for yeara It wai deemed unwise to take part in the neries thix winter, New York University de clded not to enter Howed out- ‘The world's record for @ tWo-veur-old je at Columbun} trotting gelding was lowered at & ch becomes Jer's meeting at Lexington when ircuit sea-| Judge Jones, driven by H. M. Childs, trotted a mile in 212%. The last quar-! ter was done in 31% seconds, NDING OF THE CLUBS wot Pa en ae 8 me of ar 23 to Rt iinet HS RB aes pond sume SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY Tone. | or ” Sai of four of the | {itn Bro ‘ aston, ar Wie Ritcwe wm nis Save Pry Washi Mialeties trea tte Htuselt’ ¢ ald +h i Wochtt Sees, W rene Detrnt wee Batting eae | BeE2.55525 sseeuess: - * PEILETARTASES ook Eopteh®, lohera’ Keeords| pitehet in gaames bees seas east sos 2S“ :-wekiexS--=e- 22 oni, aa sewes— 18 Log lag fit p to und including bo Lave em average of 225 of Axe, v0 Wiltse, Hivrne ve Wor i Clitehaw, "Brooklyn y Wry sat aie New’ ork: stay, 2E5Ne o ot at ton Seeeaniztiesepteeterasoesesee sete ah Chicnat i hia Cheng ‘a ‘mrs ui wie ne | =e ae. rt = S85Er2 EER ts Sera = - = S32 Fs SBELSE bcs me, ae eE3z ss = BIAS ER- 2LSSEAa ae sTs aa PEH SEAT HIEE HS: i a f MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS Compiled by Expert George L. Moreland. National League Matting Average.| J8ck Britton and Willle Beecher have Records of atl players sohe bere, saved ta fit. ‘oF mor? gamen uf ‘Wedaes Ot Cees een or “ye 2 |On the same card Danny ~_ an) =I eres Sse vE~' gu eae enn H, Ave. | Brown | fantesceaeensss! wes einlanes! Reich to Make Another Bid for | He'll Meet Battling ‘Battling Levinsky at | St. Nicholas Rink on Mon- day Night, Oct. 13. By John Pollock. NDISMATED by his defeat at the | hands of the stant, Cari Morris, recently at the Garden, Al Reich, the well-built local heavyweight, has decided to try his luck in the ring again. This time he'll meet Battling Levinsky, the Philadelphia boy who has been win- 20 consistently lately. They'll come ther in a ten-round bout at the St. Nicholas Rink Oct. 3, Levinsky haa also been matched to @ght Jim Driscoll, champion of South Brooklyn, at the Gowanus A. C. oo mm, matched to meet at the Agmaatie Garden A. C. on Tuesday nig! = whe ell against Knockout X Tuesday night, will meet fey. Bam Lewis is getting plenty of werk for Beecher, for besides his ten-round bout with Britton he has him booked to meet Jack Martin showed up s0 a den A. n3}the Olympia A. A. of Philadelphia on ‘39! Monday night, Oct. 9, Johnny Howard, the promising Bay- onne middleweight, has been signed to face Peck Miller, a Quaker, before the National A, of Philadelphia on Wedneaday evening, Oct. 8 This ta the night of the first world's series in Philadelphia, On the same bill Britton wit hook up with Joe Hi Sam Langford and and Joe Jeanette, who boxed a ten-round bos A.C. money for their services, for both of them goe $4,200.20, The gross receipts of the show were $15.4. Both fighters fought for 7% per cent, of the gate. The State received 5 per cent., amount- ing to $74.00, Eight clubs hold boxing shows te- night, as follows: Fairmont A. C., Benny Leonard vs. Young Fitssimmone; Brown GIANTS (Conunued from First roller down the first base wooring. Stock walked, Cra Becker. Miller singled to right, Tus bases, sending Miller to third, struck ont, field wali, ecoring Miller and Luderus, Alexander struck out. Hits, One Left, McLean fied out to Devore. threw out Wiitse, Fromme walked. Thorpe forsed Fromme, Lobert Doolan. No Rune, No Hits, None Left, No Errore. THIRD INNING--Devore lined to Cooper. Doolan walked. Doolan got throw to catch him napping. walked, Doolan and Lobert. Miller atol Fromme ran to first with Luderus slow Two iune, bounder One hit Left. One ct 4 '. Joseph me Glennan, r trom Pitteen, Pa., was etruck by : delivery auto of the Postal Transfer Company raeon. He Wee taken to Roosevelt Hospital, internally ja- jured. ——< ———— 8|HANDS UP! i The greatest thief in fiction is Are ‘a sene spin lust as Sherlock Holmes is Pa fiction’s chiel detective Arsene Lupin’s tmost miracul j| ck of auton, nce ino ange cau! in fo have formed the theme of Mai Lebdlanc’s most famous stories. The newest and by far the best series {| of Teblanc’s Arsene Lupin stories Is just it. ei ont is “The Confessions of Arsene ‘ong | Lupin.” ‘The var eral of baad Lupin” will apy otal seri in tried World, Heniog ie Wednesday, Oc Oct. 8. to every lover of 8 pean dare ——— 102 (Nicklaus), 8 to 1, 5 to 2 and 4 to je, Cooper | tine to Moinnts. ndall atrack| der singled wut, Ono I Two its. Two Lett. | third. SECOND INNING—Fromine threw out | Runs, derus hit the right fleld wail for two] right, sending Baker to third. Reed | angled to right, scoring Baker, but Mc- Burns doubted to the right/ Innis was caught at third, Hartzell to ‘Two Runs, Three! throw in. Lodert | wr Lo! Left, second on Wiltse's muff of Fromme's| ong Lovert aren Becker struck out, Doolan and Suh Reade second; Candy Box, third, Time—1.39 4-5. Am- Lonert pulled a double steal on the third] bition, Hotton, Sadie Jouctt, Yankee, irae Siete strike, Miler singled to left scoring | tee, Dr. Samuel, Indolence, Patience,| RACE TRACK, LAUREL, Md., Oct, while crossing Broadway at Forty-third PY means quch! football team defeated st OUIMET ADVISES GOLF BEGINNERS HARVARD SUBS SCORE EARLY ON WET FIELD AGAINST BATES TEAM | Light Visiting Eleven Couldn't Hold Crimson Rush in Second Period. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. The visitors guve the rub for honors during the opening sea sion, Their tine held ite own with the big array of home talent, the absence of We FQNT acon WHOL Mae 1 HELL weer Pennock Trumbull leaving ap in the Harvard rush Un We Ove ow Haughton did not care to tet tt Leacme's erans take any chances on the damp 2 PUNCH , and somgy feld O'Brien recovered w fumble | this chapter on Bates’ Byard line, Mar- vard failed at rushing #o Rrickley w celled upon as adrop kick. He succend- ed from the s-yard line, sending Har vard into th: In the second period a serten of straight tine rushes by Brtekley and Maban brouglit the Rin Honors'' hide to Mates’ ti-yard line. where Hard broke through centre for a eh Gymnasium A. A., Kid Black va. George |2o"N. Hardwick failed to kick & Coline; Atlantic Garden A. C., Witla LINE-UP. er va, Johnny Martin; St. Nicho- Harvard, . . of Brooklyn, Jimmy Walsh . Eddie Wallace; National A. C. va, Frankie Cal- Q City, Joe McCloskey vs. Bull Lideral A. C., Staten Island, Smiling Keily ve. Jack Judge. Briekier * Eddie Wallace won another fight last Might, Beating Jimmy Murray all the way at the East New York A. (. To- night Wallace takles tough game tn Jimmy Walsh, the Boston crackerjack. ‘They will meet in a ten-round bout at the Irving A. C. of Brooklyn. ‘When Harry Pollok returns here from the Weet with Freddie Welsh he will! glee have along with him a bis fighter | by the name of Ed Hagen of Seattle. Hagen, according to Pollok, is the ac- | kmowledged heavyweight champion of| the Pacific Coast. He has had thirty battles and was beaten only twice, both times by Jack Lester. Young Gradwell and Eddie Smith wi"! prove the main bout in the reopening of the Sharkey A. C. on Oct. 3. Danny Morgan has arranged three bouts for Knockout Brown. He'll clash with Frankie Russell at New Orleans on Oct. 14, fam Robdideau at the Na- tional A. C, of Philadelphia Oct. 25 and Teddy Maloney at the Olympia A. A. of Philadelphia Nov. 3. Eid Jutian of Syracuse, who meets Johnny Kilbane at the St. NO SCORE FOR YALE IN THE FIRST HALF OVER MAINE ELEVEN Blue Team Played Poorly and Missed Many Chances to Tally. piavial to The Lventng World: FIBLD, New Haven, Conn. 4--Maine kept Yule fram scoring in the first pertod this afternoon at Yale Field though the ‘varsity was with- Michoins Rink next Wednesday night,|!n 15 yards of the goal line and Ains- lormed in this city three times| worth had a kick for a goal hlocked. tna ‘on two of the occasions Fesiatered | Hoth teams were penalize; and Yale knockouts. He put Joe Coster away in tw Weak tee otinir wee three rounds and Teddy Hubbs to sleep | *™* _ penalised joking : in the same length of time. within striking distance of the goal line The Yale line was mot as good and the Johnnie “Kid” Alberts, who came into| Maine line much better than expected the Umelight by whipping Phil Cross] Wihen Yale had the ball on Maine's pe beer natched 10 ent Battling lewenty-yard line Weiser tret a for- rene ra can mae cae Scecane Gard pase to Carter, which failed and night... Knockout Sweeney, who. sont| Xale loat the wall, In the second period Jack Martin of Brooklyn to aseemland DAroaiy replaced: euler’ Monday vl ~~ By secured ESULTS AT LAUF @wap punches w! ‘ommy Jones a Pittsburgh at the National A.C. of R SULTS AT LAUREL. Sent Prantie Saetben nee nee: | FIRST RACE.—Helling; for two-yeur- matched to meet Barney McCaffery of | Kis; five and one-half turlongs~Trade- Haselton, Ia., on Oct. mark, 100 (J, McTagyert), even, 2 to out, first; Zodiac, 112 (Burwell), 15 to 1, YALE Cot 7 to 2% even, second; Salon, 107 (Wal- dron), 2 to 1. 1 to 2% out, third. Time, 1,00 4-5, The Urchin and Ortyx also ran SPCOND RACE.—For three-year-olds and up; six furlongs—Inferno Queen, 5, first; Rod and Gun, 97 (J, McTag- wart), 4 to 1, 6 to 5 and 3 to f, second; Dynamo, 100 (Waldron), and 1 to 3, third, Time Mearths (Continued ¢rom Firat Page.) Knight walked, Zel- o right, sending Knight to| t! Collinn threw Molden out. No}! Hl One Hit. No Errore, Two Left, Raker walked. McInnia singled to} Upward: Strunk | 14 (Wak first; Briarpa 10 to 4 and out, Maisel. Strunk took second on the , 4 tod, Strunk was caught off sec-| Time. 1.1%. n ' ond and was thrown out, Schults to] Xavier: and Spring Mald also rin 1. Barry walked and stole second,| VURTIC RACE The Baltimore Handicap; Usree-yeur one mile and 17 (Butwel! Is and upward; a alxteenth.—Hen Point, Lapp fouled to Matsel. One Run, One “ : . 4 to Sand out fi negat, 8 (Nathan), 5 to 1, 3 tof RESULTS AT LOUISVILLE. [rccond; Donatd McDonald, 107 Byrne), FIRST RACE—Purne; two-year-olds; 8 to 6, 7 to 20 and out, third. Time ‘Three sturters, —_———sa LAUREL ENTRIES. mile.—Belloc, 119 (Henry), first; Linder and Brig’s Brother also arn. 2 muta paid: Belloc, straight 85.00, ) place 2 Anytime, place} Candy Box, show $9.0. jandicap; purse $0; furlongs. — Black The entries for Monday's races are Three vear-ol ay Americ Clem Beashey, Oidlton Fred Levy, tens, 100; *Bar Masterson, 104; Comoliment, 100; © 108, upnant; SECOND RAC two - year - olds; mn ix 118 (Loftus), firat; Bringhurat, 12 gecond Old Hen, 10 (Buxton), ewok, 10 RECOND RACE third. ‘Time, 1.1. Gracilla, Hodge also | ina conutines ai Two year tile at oi an, dle M., 100; Master Joe, luz; Stromboli, 11k; Two-dollar mutuels paid—Black Toney, Bae, ie Voturl, 102; Mater, 100, jatraight, $10.30; place, $3.60 THIMD RACK. -~three-searalda and upwant; ; show, 82.70; felling, one onessisteeth —miles—* oun Bringhuret, place, $3.00; show, 82.40; Old ee, 106; "Red Mulholland, 11 7% Henn) Ben, show, $3.00, 100; a, Reardon, 119; "Blackford, 104} FOURTH RAC ree-vearolds and upmard; Lerdan Wine Marat Run, mile fateh Oren BROCKTON, Maas, Oct. 4.—Joaeph i ' M. Lordan of Somerville won the twenty-five mile Marathon run from Boston to this city. His time wy 86m. 308, Tom Lilley, of Dor war ond, There wero fi atarters, ter, sone 5 Gulliwogy Atran, Jun *Moiaant, i rr) WACK hin Premier Howevrent, 105 rr) Wah: Berkel | eae eee Vreahies Win. | PHILADBLPHIAS Oct. eho ena freshmen eleven won from Welsley Training School this afternvon by the acore of 12 to 0, SIXTH ‘ay, 108; Melta, 108; Defy, Tat Ravenel Mise be Keo Mo hehert, 107, Semi-Quaver, 44; 110, Orbed Lad, 108° Atdon, 111; Hans * Aoi rentice allowance claimed,” ‘Trac Joba. 4—The Bt. John Mary's this Vietery tor AANAPOLIS, Oct, sunday World “Wants” Work Monday Wonders, afternoon by 12 te &

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