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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1913. NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT TIGERS HIT UPON EDITED BY STRONG BA CKFIELD ROBERT EDGREN VIC| Naps A C Pi ‘Roar to'dood the Went Os grounder LEACH CROSS Pl CROSS PUTS | LAST NIGHT! baal os by The Press seis Co. ene ie World). bal By vic ie er Between Left Toles seater YOUNG BROWN OUT Base on Balls by Robinson ieee miele ea nt tak [falta chy int tar i Gives Gregg Honors of + Day at Cleveland. IN SIXTH ROUND East Sider Sent on His First, +. Trip to Dreamland at At- 4. lantic Garden Show. CLEVELAND, 0, Oct. 8, -Cle again defeated the Pittsburgh Nation- als, 4 to 1, in an eleven-ianing pitch- ers’ battle. Greg, Cleveland's stag southpaw, oppored Jipbinson, Pitts- burgh’s best left-hander, and honors were about even. Gregg’a firet bane on balls helped Pittsburgh to thelr only run, paon's base on balls allowed) Not \dear Comern 4 Club plans of ridiculously pags deponite will attract the After outclassing and severely pun- N, Attr suturing sot srry pon weight, for five ropnde, Leach Cross, _ the dentiet-tighter, got real busy tn the @izth seasion and scored a knockout with @ heavy right-hand swing on the jaw. ‘The bout wae decided at the Atlantic boedrrecy & C. and drew the largest gate ee ara e there being $4,864.60 tn the house, amet watch was handed ¢o Cross, as to condition, WAS FIRST TIME THAT BROWN WA6 EVER KNOCKED OUT. Brown hed never been served before with a knockout punch, He had gained great préstige by knocking down Jack Britton bad also failed te put him eway in that nwader of rounds at the Atiantic Garden Club. But before Cross tried to box with Cross in the second round, but was not equal to the task, Leach ripping in two hard righte to the face This treatment caused Brown to try two right ewinge that etung Cress, Leach then began in. He backed Brown into Brown to rock en his feet, but he ral- ted and fought out the session. BROWN WEAK AT BELL IN THE Brown landed an uppercut lightly early fa the fifth, This started a peok of ‘Work om New Stadium Soon, Ground will be broken in a few daye for the erection of the Adolph Lewisohn Stadium, plans for which were filed last Monday. The stadium, which will oc- cupy two city blocks just east of Am- sterdam avenue, between One Hundred and Thirty-sixth and One Hundred and Thirty-elghth streets, adjacent to the City College buildings, will be built of ig a frontage of 400 feet Tt will ha seating capacity of 8,000 ‘and will be completed by August next, It will cost $200,000, concrete, ha Balls and Strikes Pitched FOR GIANTS. Pitcher. Inning, Balla, Strikes, Marquard- |I—On Marayard 22; on Crand on Teareau, 8 Tota! etrikes—Off Marquard, 18; off Crandall, 10; off Terseay, 7. Total balls piehed—By Marquardt, a; ‘Crandall ‘by Tesreau, 19; total, 18, HOW GIANTS WERE PUT OUT. And How the Rival Players Were Put Out. ne Champion Johnny Jetinaey Kane and Kid Julian to Furnish “Good Night” Attraction. By John Pollock. HE St. Nicholas A. C., which has been holding boxing shows for several months, will stage its final weight, who outpointed Al Palzer in a ten-<round bout at the St. Nicholas A. C. weeks ago, was matched to-day over the long distance telephone to meet Tony Ross, — Game and hard hittiag ot Naw Castle, Pa, BMly Gibson manager of the Garten A. C.,, hag invited the players of the Giants and the Athletica to witness the ten-round bout between Gunboat Sinith ere in fine physical condition for the crap and besides are confident of win- Jack MoCarthy, matchmaker of the Brown Gymnasium A. A., clinched two 00d bouts to-day for the club's shows to be held on next Sa‘urday and Tues- day evenings. Mike Rosen of Jersey City will tackle Young Cardel of New- ark for ten rounds on Saturday, while on Tuesday night Dave Kurtz of New- ark will hook up with Johnny Howard of Bayonne, N, J., for ten rounds, Wille Fitzgerald, the Brooklyn welter- weight, and Dave Kurtz of Newark have signod articles of agreement calling for them to meet in a ten-round bout at During the Game FOR ATHLETICS. Pitcher, Inning. Balle, Strikes, Bender— HOW ATHLETICS WERE PUT our, St. Nicholas A. C. Closes Monday night Mike Glover of Boston. who fe a very promising welterweight, will meet Kid Graves of Milwaukee for ten rounds, ‘Tom McArile, who arranges all the bouts for the Fairmont A. C., has signed Joe Wagner, the Itallan bantamweight, to fight Joe Taylor in the main bout of ten rounds at the next show of the club on Saturday night. In another ten- round go Harry Condon will exchange wallops with Jack Sheppard. Phil Cross, who has not been feeling right recently, has been forbidden by hin Physician to engage in any bouts untt! he {@ thoroughly well. As @ result he has been compelled to call off his ten- round go with Willie Beecher which was slated for the Atlantic Garden A. C. on Tuesday night. Phil Bloom of Brooklyn will moat y meet Beecher instead. Danny Rid id Johnny Lore clash for ten rounds at the aa how, Tom Kennedy, the local heavyweight, who quit the ring several months ago, fa going to try his at the game again. He has been red to meet Soldier Kearns of Brooklyn for ten founda at the Irving A. C. of Brooklyn on night of Oct. 7 Kennedy will get into condition for the battle at the Brown Gymnasium. On @ post-card just recetved Scotty Monteith, manager of Johnny Dundee, the Italian Mghtweight, who is out in Catfornia with his protege, saya that after Johnny beata Joe Azevedo, the Mexican Nghtweight, at Vernon, Cal., on Oct. 14 that he will bring Dundee right back to New York and issue @ challenge to match him with the win- nor of the Ritchle-Cr AT APAWAMIS CLUB. The twenty-fftn semi-annual %8-hole medal play golf handicap, open only to membera of the Univeraity Club Golf Association, will be held on the course of the Apawamis Club, at Rye, N. ‘Oct, 16. All handicaps will be the Metropol possible. Prizes will be given tor tha three best net scores and a medal for the low gross score for the 2% holes. 4, ne will alro be given for t re and on the aft ne for the low gr Amherst Sanad Crippled. AMHBRST, Maa, Oct. &—As the re- sult of the game against Colgauy on Saturday, the Amherst football /.quad hae been ed by the crippling of some of her star players, Cayt. Mc- Gay, who has outpunted most of the men against him, received @ strained Purses are filled, Hearts are made glad, By the timely: use Grounds on Tuesday, Oct, &, was % 1911 was 38,281, and the rer-eipts were $77.80. The players will share will get tho remainder. asis of @ and @ per © W486 of will receive in the receipts of the first four gamen. ning team will receive 60 per cent. of the players ach team has twenty. division each member of the winning tearn will receipts, and the members of the losing team ee First Game of Giants-Alletics Series in 1911 as Ris shower of bows in tat sam Wit h To Ni 9 ht’. Py Sh ow Drew Over $2,000 Move Than Yesterday’s Game. Eeodasa meee cor ta fo ‘ars ca the Iriving A. C, of Brooklyn on next )i he delayed the finish tll the eizth, Saturday night. At the same club on The paid attendance at’ the first game last year, played at the Polo , and the receipts were $7! The pald attendance af, the first game of the Gtants-Athle! werles in ‘The win- re and the losing teal ible players, On the on Wil fanned vanced Mitehy OHIOAC dog. Gallant Whips J ohnny Lore BOSTON, Oct. &—Gilbert Gallant of Chelsea met a h/ird customer In Johnny Lore of New York in a twelve-round bout at the Atvas A. A. Lore sent both hands to the face and body many times, but Gullant came back with left hooks to the face find body and rights to the jaw and ritys, giving him the advantage in the mUling, which gave him the award, Bay Woods of Fall River defeated Jack Read of Australia in another twelve-roiand bout. There was conaid~ erable reugh work and Read hit low several Limes. — Sculliz.g Champton Visits ‘colombia. 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