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. * | Gente... ; ——- Here’s What Matty Has Done in Previous World’s Series Games. First Game. Aooor oon? Athletics 000 90005 Mathewson and Bresnahan ané Bchreck. Third Game, Gants... 29005 0048 Athletics. 9 9 0 6 Mathewson ani nalan Wey and Shrevk, Powers, Fifth Game. ooo001 0018 vot O45 Coak= thietics, 0 0000000 0-060 Mathewson and Bresnahan; Bender Powers. First Game. 00010010 x-280 01000000 Mathewson and Meyers; @m@ Thomas. Third Game. 0000000010 0910060000 Second Game, 0101000801065 30001001010-6 101 d Mathewson and Meyers, Wilson; Collins, Bedient and Carrigan. q Fifth Game. wats... 9000001 0 181 ‘Red Bor...0 030000 0 x-251 Mathewson and Meyers; Bedient Cady. +. Yale Coaches SMITH-MORRIS BOUT TO-NIGHT THE EVENING WORLD, Johnny Kilbane Romps Home Easy kid Julian in Bout Here Winner Over FREDDIE WELSH WINS DECISION — Kilbane high on the ¢ with a right! { { moe pearnane came back with a right Jip oO he body w caused Julian to doa | Up-State Boxer Contented [marathon around the ting. Wilbane Was i 4 ap. [Chimsing him at the bell, | Stay Limit With the Feather- {toniny' stapgered duilan with a lott, - . ine jaw as soon as he walked E il G Ti D f nat “aniearil ner for the sixth session, | Easi 2AUSES, Pat oO} weight Champion. Kilbane thon cae back with a hard | mY ealises ie erent BALA « to the ja OT i | mH H iok | ceeneesseoes spped to the mate He took the count! Fighting Dick Hyland Ino the tameat and most ine[eP nine, on one knee. ‘Wien he arore, red < ae ten-round bouts yer hell at {Kilbane halt Knocked and haif shoved! — Twelve-Round Contest. y _fen-roun Kilbane, JUAN through the ropes. Ile. came} any of the loval clubs, Johnny Kilbane [ag atpointed | Oe and running like a duck around | — amplon, outpoin the rink, was able to on his feet | Kid Julian, the ttallan boxer of Syra-land tn the ring, until ise het BUTTE, Mont., Oct. #—Freddie Welsh cuse, > . at the final boxing sho Kt tried to met clore enough t of the St nigit. Kilbane has made consider- able money by appearing in comteste | at clubs in this vicinity, but never before did he receive $1,000 more easily than he did in thin go, for the only thing he hi ty do was to follow Juijan around the ring and hit him whenever ho pleased, Julian was scared half to death throvugt out the ten rounds that they bat- tied, and when he was not sprinting away from the champion he was holding ‘on for dear Iife in clinches, Julian was there to atay the ten rounds, and he | made good his boast that he would do so, which enabled his manager and some of his admirers to cash their beta that he would be on his feet at the final bell, Jullan was hooted repeatedly by the crowd for his Marathon tactics, but he didn't seem to mind their uncompli- mentary remarks and kept up his sprint- ing and clinching until the end of the go. Once in the eixth round when Jullan attempted to rise, Kilbane aid: “Stay down, take al! the rest you can. You will hit the floor again if you get up.” But the champion couldn't carry out his threat, Kilbane and Jullan moved through a nice series of shadow boxing In the first round. When they were not danc- ling they were hugging and wrestling. Kilbane earned the honors by landing the only blow struck, a long left to Sultan's face. Kilba: armed up to his work in better showed better judgment of distance and hitting power than he had in the pre- vious chapters. After planting a right to the short ribs he sent over t vo right crosses to the face. Julian took the precaution to hold on so as not to re ceive almilar punches. Kilbane measured Julian for @ right to the body in the fifth. Julian swung around, then fell. Under advice of the crowd Julian took a chance and hit Driving ., Men Hard in Practice For ‘or Games Near at Hand Despite Ditzaling Ra Rain, Candi-| ine dates for Eleven Are Put Through Severe Test. "HW HAVEN, Conn, Oct. 0—The @rtaxiing rain which continued all the @fternoon did not stop the practice of the Yale varsity football equad at the tela, ‘The coaches realize that they have two hard games coming, the one Satur- day with Lafayette and the one the , feMowing ‘week with Lehigh and thoy | pnseat We Sai ' are not giving them any rests, Cornish, who has been substitute < arterback to Wilson, is showing 'p well at quarter and may take the piace of the who was hailed as a fied two weeks ago at the field, Cornisi’ rang the team in snappy fashion and hes « better understanding of the sig- nals. ‘The varsity lineup yesterday was (lo, left end; Loughbrids left tackle; Ketcham, feft guard; Way, right guard; Talbot Carter, right end; Cornish, Kaowles and Cornell, haltoacks fallback. ‘A long signal drill started off the prac- flea, ‘Then came a scrimmage for thir- inutes with the strongest scrub Tat nl could be mustered. The varsity played without Guernsey, Weleer iis place. "oration share anno, araity rushed the ball, using ola Tia fashioned football tactics, to the five-yard line and Knowles took it over. ‘After this the acrubbs didn't hold fo well and the varsity rushed the bail rapidly after the Kickoff, until finally Cornish took it over in a short quarter- beak run, That was all the scoring, yoroinder. of the afternoon being Pe) Individual work, George ‘and ‘Quy Hutchinson assisted with the candidates for quarterback, ; Welser, PRINCETON, muddy fied kept the Tigers from cortmmage, and fined ‘oneiraly to running through signals endo lone | practice for the Kivhers ‘The team had its early practice be- dinl closed but there was no @uring this time. The sur- ‘was otill elippery from the rain of and the coaches deciled exe ‘no chances in the uncertain gates, yn, end on the freshman last year, was out for the first time eral weeks and was put a. ie dane tank on the varsity in the rill, who took mart yesterday for the first time, teed ‘at right end. Semmens went in at contre at the start of the game, but wag felieved soon afterward by Trenkman, to whom the coaches an devoting much attention In the en- Adavor to utilize hie weight and speed in the middle of the line in the practice also was na ran the varsity at quarter- Baker taking uo part tn the practices, Cupt. Hake: ag Jett half Peck again and Gite Ke at right half, TTHACA, N.Y, Oot % With the scrubs using the Carlis'e Indian forma tloas, the Cornell va Wus siven a fe defensive und offensive test sow , and then was put through a errs 4 agalort the seruos, ween J ring out the powers of the Je, consistent aus Fits ‘aellon seine! and Shuler tearing through for good gains and the varsity forwards show- great ability to make substantial holes, Tho Cornel! team is now going at @ fast gait, and the coaches believe'that the Indians will find them tough oppo- nents !n Saturday's game. According to indications, Cornoil will outwaigh Carlisle by ten pounds, and Dr, Sharpe and his assistants are en- Geavoring to make this extra welght count to the limit. WEST POINT. N. Y., Oct. 9--Tho Army squad's midweek drill wae not as strenuous a workout as waa ex- pected. Head Coach Daly devoted con- siderable time to preliminaries. In fact, the men were given a Jong rudimentary drill before being lined up for the short scrimmage. The linemen got some more instruction in charging and astartiny from Coaches Sultan and Pullen. Lieut Hammond looked after some of the faults recently displayed by the end and Daly watched a punting drill, Hobbs and Hodgson Bleking, with @ critical eye. Boost Your Batting Average | SE powder that won't | give patchy patterns, that won't let a target slip through. Stand up to the | traps with a big league feel- | ing—use |. oe Smokeless Shotgun Powder | ! | and watch the clay birds fade away. “E. C.” gives the long strings of even patterns |that mean long strings of | broken targets. Light recoil —pleasant to shoot. Ask for | shells loaded with “E. C.”— demand them, A beautiful colored picture, suitable for framing—'The Game Bird of the Future” mt on request, Addr pt, 1 HERCULES POWDER.CO. Wilmington, Delaware Nicholas Athletic Club lant | Jul vie in the fourth round and| = t was hard work for the champlon, a: Jul had on his sevensleague boo: a Moped around the ri like Bek ea Whenever Kilbane sent {1 rt hooks to the face Jul ba Hinenen, Han huege While Julian was busy running aroun the ring {n the elghth round Kilbane wal fn the seventh round to hit him 0 Dick Hyland of San Francisco in a twelve-round contest, featured chiefly a|>Y Hyland's inability to land at all! n/upon Welsh with the exception of in | the tenth and eleventh rounds. Wel cleverness and superiority over Hyland 4 was #0 marked as to give the match « "| one-aided appearance, Induatrionsly trying to. | jones He finally. auccected. in Nending vey |, Welsh displayed a defense that was Tafta to. the face ana” anaiME, {WO | impregnable, smothering Hyland'e blows showed that he was a fast sprinter. After Kilbane had rained a succesaie! of right and left hooks to Jull in the ninth round the Syracuse ailpped and fell. Julian clinched whe @ got up and to free himself, Kitban: twirled Julian around and tossed bim to the mat twice. Stai BOSTON, Players have been Boston National League club. “Hap Myers, despite his base stealing exploit of the past season, goes back to th Players. minors again on an unconditional re- lease to Nochester of the International Teague. Zinn, obtained from the Roch- ester club this season, also goes bac! to that team unconditionally. tional agreement. Aca "boxer | perately for an opportunity to Oct, 9.—Releases of three nounced by the Fred V. Smith {9 released to the Moiile team of the Southern Association under an op- when they came within range, and in n {the clinches seemingly loc! of the Californian. Hyland fought des. n| Welsh, who dodged and danced iar @ | smilingly, only to wheel and plan’ gloves in Ityland's foe Tigers to Meet Bite on Water, PRINCETON, N. Oct. 9—An agree- ment was finally reached between the rowing authorities of Yale and Prince- ton whereby the Tigers accepted Yale's the Elis in @ dual race t Princeton tiie fal and fn return Yale grants Princeton's request for @ return race next spring against the Tigers ané possibly @ third eight. The exact date of the race this fall has not been determined, but it wil! be either on Oct, % or Nov. J, in the “ e * dates mentioned respective! ere’s THURSDAY, ' | will be welcome. | an awarded the decision over Fahting | or gither of the two days of the meet: | with Dartmouth and Holy Cross, on the! F Free Field for | borhood’ | | ansounces for its autumn meeting, Oot It and Oot. 18%, there will be & “neighborhood fle! east | corner of the track (nea: it “ jot the Piping Rock which all residents of assau Sealy | ‘This feld affords a pertot view of the ourse, and the resulta of path race will need. The Locust Valley Band | yy acouta of ve, Oyster Bay Locust V ley have peen invited to patrol the Meld There will be chairs for women and a refreshment tent. ‘Tickets for the neighborhood field xood Ing will be furnished without charge to} residents of Nassau Coanty upon appli- cation to any of the clergymen, achool superintendents, boys’ lub | hood associations Scouts in any of on Cove, Oyster I Lattingto He Locust Brookville, Woodbury. Those who do not avail themselves of the opportunity of obtaining tickets in advance without charge may obtain for tho field at the entrance on ys of the meeting for % cent Gri ooate. imet, the open golf champion, played part of a round in the rain at Dunwoodie, accompanted by Tony Colombo, the Massachusetts inter- echolastio champion, and George Mc- Lean, the assistant pro at Dunwoodie. The open champion went out tn 27, after taking sixes at the second and rth holes. He holed the sixth G0 yarde in @ splendid 4, Coming back he en fours for the first five nova Ket downtown tn the party went direct to the eenth tee, This hole is 6% yards Two wooden shots on the Jing him a ehort pitch to the green was on nicely and missed a 4 by hes only. long. morning preceding the football games | k OOTOBER 9, | NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT {drove a liner to left, fatled to judge accurately, and the hit went for a triple, Chaae and Bodie ecor- | The National Leaguers made an uphill Ment, but despite home rune by Good and Sailer 19138, (CUBS LOSE TO SOX “At Pipi Hock OPENNG CANE. OF CHCACOSERES Both Pad tor for Winners and| Cheney for Losers Batted Unusually Hard. CHICAGO, Oot. hammered out a Cuba in the fi championship sertes, It was a hard-hitting contest, both pitching stars, Cheney of the and Russell of the Sox, und: ra punishment. Rumell finally wan taken off th fn the eighth, when the Cub on second and third and one oF aiving the game for the America’ ‘The ame was virtually lost in the frat Weaver and Lord wore easy outs, and the Cub pitcher had two atrikes on Chase. The Amuricann’ firet baseman then walted for four balla, Collina then Schulte inning by Cheney. and Bodie also walked, whieh Ing. Evers and Sater got Chappell. could not win. ‘The Cubs In the el@hth made a deaper- Baler slammed the ate attempt to win first ball againat the score board and trotted around the bases. Good was out tumble on a chore play, but Weaver’ and Archer's double put men and third, with one out. Boott, In put Willian: hitter, and with three hits already to hi ,could not make the fourth, sending « grounder to Rerger. “I Drink Coca-Cola myself and advise all the team to drink it. I think it is good for them.”’ What a Pennant Winner says about Whenever you see an Arrow think of Coca-Cola. 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