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18 COLUMN —_——— “tn His Bout With Gunboat Smith In the Garden Carl Morris Fouls Away a Fairly Good Chance to Become a Cham- pion. Coprright, 1013, by The Press Publishing Se. (The New York World), MORRIS fouled chance to become a chi night And his fairly good, He had weathered Gun- boat's heaviest broadsides. He had rushed and mauled untll the Gunner, weary under the impact of @o muca weight and sheer strength, was begin- ning to tire and grow discouraged. He hed learned the trick of ducking those emashing swings. He had used Gun- Doat’s own “occipital punch” upon the tmventor of it. And then, after being Init one terrific smash on t @s, in wild exasperation hter man against ¢ vos blow after blow that went below ‘the mark. “If I fouled,” said Morris ward, “| didn't mean to, 1 didn't want to win a fight that way.” It was eo spectacular affair from the start. In the semi-final young Mr. Hen- DEMAREE MAY PITCH TO-DAY poeee vs casas MARIA E, | BEST THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SPORTING PAGE. IN NEW YORK _ A SERIOUS CASE! ARENA as ed a2 OOTOBER 10, 1918. Copyright, 1918, by the Prev Publishing Co, (The New York World.) a [Le arram ev Mate. FeLLow, NoBebyY CAN HELP You BUT OLD Doctor MATTY! Suae Aad “GIANT Yo Th Sd Mee rte Wen NLLING 1 Cau tT A A_ “THREAT To WoRK MATTY EVERY DAY MIGHT INDUCE” The ATHLETICS To ComPROMioe Champion Uhlan Trots Mile in World’s Record Time of 1.54 1-2 ——-—_ C. K. G. Billings’s Great Trot- beat yesterday, could not keep up the Da by the mare. The 3.17 pace was won in etratzht heats by A. C, McKendrie’s Vaster. WHY NOT PUTA GANG OF MEN To WORK TEARING OuT THAT CORNER OF ThE STAND WHERE _BAWER AND CHANG: PLACE THEIR pen WTS? STRIKES AND BALLS FAIR HITS AND FOULS IN YESTERDAY'S GAME. FOOTBALL TEAMS WORKING HARD BUSH, WHO BEAT - GIANTS, IS ONLY KD OF 19 YEAR Young Pitcher Born in Same Town as Teammate Ben- , der—Brainard, Minn. = | Lealte J. Bush bears the distinction of being born in the same town where Chief Bender firat saw the Hght of day Brainard, Minn.—Nov. 9, 1898. Bush became @ etar player while om the team of the Brainard High School. He also played on the amateur teamain and around his home town, holding dewa every position but catcher. He shone, however, in the pitching box, and soon ‘became too good for the home lads an@ was signed to play with the Union Asso- jah of Missoula, Mont. ined the Athletics last season. He was recommended to Connie Mack as @ likely addition to his twirling etaff. Athletic acouts looked him over and fideged him as O. K. when he was ee- cured and reported as a member of the White Elephants at Chicago on Sept 15, 1912. He was not used much In the fall of Inst year because of @ sore arm, ‘The little that he ¢ig do soon demons strated to Mack that he was worthy ef becoming a member of the firm of Bene H with his epee! nerve, has made good tl ar, and tins less ail signs fail will be @ star in WI iu and comedian of the ig favorite with Me He stands 5 fect 10 inches 4 weighs pounds, tn height BRAINARD, Minn., Oot. 10.—One hums dred and wtastic citizens of Brainard gathered at the telegraph office yesterday afternoon and thelr names to the following telegram to their fellow townsman, Lesiie Bush: . ° Alfreda Todd, driven by Murphy, took 486 “The undersigned extend our hearty, the curly pompadour ter Driven by Charles Tan- |aecona mon fter Gnishing seventh $8 congratulations for your victory to: Bessy with io the i 238 knocked out Midshipman Cassara of ' . . im She ORSH 36 ‘and also the work of your ai sey 'G. Nin the ninth round, after @ ner in This Trial. Scie 4 Bender, both of Brainard, The old lowe n ft fa and will be wi open tn celebration— rattling fight. While the | spectators _— ; oN. Ju, Oct. 1 EAU-CRANDALL, ‘You know how.’ An invitation ls exe were still excited over that Morris LEXINGTON, fy. Oot e—Uoian, | HOY Drexel Biddle “ot” Phila aia ELeaey \tended to you and Hender to come to a gplipeneard hed ae a ae oty Cc ite S of Th G the’ worlts obampion ‘trotten onned lloncieg Goite ene tian Mare gigi Brainard at soon an released. when the were few introductions. ° Mt M ie celebration wil! be completed.” Si ee al ee ompoene Score Ot Tiree Cannes. ei Sih, Meets ee oaneS ft hatha tase metas ‘weighte—Morris, Y record for a mile to 1.64%. Uhlan) holding a let! 9 12 m-?, Gundoat was never in better WORLD'S SERIES NEW YORK (N.). fet the previous record at 168 lnat| the bein in the cea tice ekubition in fi at i shape. Every cord and muscle showed Batting Waiting | Year, Uhian was driven by Charles) which professional boxers appeared, | ‘2 | \erand ose under his white skin. He was lke a 1913, ) RK. ab, Mh, Sb. HR, SH, 8H. WB. 30, Aver, PO. A. BE. Ay ee | Tanner and was favored with a perfect| Three bouts were held. Only triends of | Teaulted double play), end the well-trained racehorse, Morris, huge and/] wirse Game—Athietics, 6; Glante, 4. Shafer, cf... 22200 00 121 1 .231) 6 0 0 1000) track and beautiful weather conditions.| Biddie attended. Gghth and inti, broad, was smaoth mn rer) ae Second Game—Giants, 3; Athletics, 0. Doyle, 2b. 13000000 0 260 10 8 2 .900 he acai apd eaytcndas he ane ee MUNCe e earcd, but that tw nis natu-|f "Ud Game Athiedce, &: Giants 3 Wi mietcher, se. 0500001 2 1 455 € 7 1.917) 1.54%. Horse and ari riven an| Fone Brows Regalare Hurt, | juries received in that contest which wil evenly rn He war trained and in FIRST GAME. Burns, If 011.000 0 1 & 367 10 0 0 1000) ovation at finish when the audience ROVIDENCE, Oct. 10.—Though the| keep them out of the Urajnus game to- ya} condition. Attendance-Pt m If. . Teallzod that @ new.world's record had| Rode Island State game proved easler| morrow. In addition to these, three fine condition too. Receipts 286 || Herzog, 3b. 10000001 0 4... 8 6 0 1000) Keen mai than had been expected. yet four of the| more of the firat string men are out AT t4-pound handle: ould have eases 4 Murray, rf. 13000011 2 273 6 0 0 1000 aiainsen (200%) and Blonde were the Brown regulars are nuffering from in-| with tnjurtes received in practice. been overwhelming against any Y piayers' share. 8 0000007 0 v 000 4 2 0 1000] standard bred horses, a long lino of ee bat ia orev aetp er SECOND GAME. 2 2.0.0.0 0 0 2 1 400 14 0 0 1000] which have shown speed. Unian ts a y ; ne pee He at round, to make up|] AttendancePald admiasior rr 00000100 0 000 9 6 0 1000) Binge is A dos, bt -9 ae ed The tremendous output repancy in weight. He went 964 000000 00 0 000 0 2 0 1000] after the gelding had won the final race fight at Morris. with all the confidence a 00.0.0 0.00 0 1 000 0 0 0 1000! 12.8 Heres of threo with Hamburg Belie of KAUFMAN hats—over that Turn Tathe world and swung # crushing left || Players’ share. 0 ; i He Dee wen tHe arat tw Eases, a million yearly — the | w#. on his jaw. The t, instead of fail- THIRD GAME. MeLean, os 00000 0 429 8 2 0 1000] Cheeny aoaptured the Transylvante tng, Weaned forward and charged Wke |} Attendance—Pald admisslo Grant® O 1 0 0010 6 018 0 ss. 00 0) vas BING Mar BM teattars, Ste tontirs of the great purchasing facilities & wounded hippopotamus, By main |] Recejpts ‘ Snodgrass ... 1910000 0 0 0 1000 1 2 0 1000} josing the first heat and coming within of 40 stores, crowd into urn iesaglalbegieedhi sear has become a |) Payers’ share, Mathewson, p. . 312.00 0001 0 667 1 3 0 1000|beot time was made in the third heat, this $1.5 at the three Ss rough young man in the ring since last Wiles c. 200000 0 001 he 3 0 0 1000] When she trotted the mile to Rui dollar quality and five we . i Reoctverg Eerie tee apart Sete i ; : A ; y * i! 4 ; eed : 4 H ae) wlll HAL was drawn before the race dollar style that is dis- | Youattachordetachnoth- clear through to his backbone and Mor- |} Receipts. | iD ish an fest oli by Newzel, the ‘Texas mare breaking tinctively KAUFMAN. ing. Merely :urn the cuffs ‘didn't seem at all worrled. Near |] Third d s = — — ——~|badly and finishing fourth, Fleming over. No difference in ap- i 4 he missed @ left Totals 100 9243002 2 813 g4ac 8 977 | held her well in hand, however, in the (Hs ‘end of the round he mis jacencdoncetth 2 ie: < y ; toa Seung @ right on Carl's chin that second and third, and he won with pearance fron» the regular Ptagsered him for a second, ease in both. In the fourth PHILADELPHIA (A.). attached stiff cuff. In the next three minutes Mor Cormick made a strong challei Batting Frelting Doubles service and halves K. Ib, ob. Sb. TN. BH. BE. BB, SO, Aver, PO. . turn Into the stretch, but broke and tly rushed and rushed, seeming less clumay |] econ da! Murphy, rf. ee ee eo tho STE PS A TH AMSG Groped back, finishing third. ‘The win- ee Coneratia Shite as he warmed up. He was reaching |] piirg day ner waa the favorite in the betting, an ar uate fmith now and then with heavy |] Receipts . jOldring, If 4340000310 6 0 0 1000 “7. the 208 class pace, carried over . Wan = Established 1875, mashes. On the breaks he pawed out, Collins, 2b 257020121 12.12 1 960 from Wednesday, Michigan Queen won Wonhallan's HAealter’ pleated and dress ‘and the crowd, accustomed to clean : Baker, 8b. ....... w27001010 43°21 876 the tourcn w aiaeat, the inst heat Oo 20 Stores in New York & Brookly; ics ruaranteed fade~ ; exe wi tn her own record a in peti here: Soniin wen ulek oe vad a Mistress uizhar nt] Metnnia, 1b .......11 0 10 0 010 0 24 0 © 1000 second and a quarter, She was well ss me tnd up, it he an excul vner, Charl i = - . game, and as Joh broke them apart Ing away, As Morria| Strunk, of. 11000001 £0 0 i000 riven be her ow nes, Charlee Velen: Ss iy Columbia Shirt Co., Inc. from a clinah Smith aWUNE & Toft ite ee Ayorrias inturtated, rumned | SuTY Peto 00 0 0 48 1 960 att New York fall bie might, landing It on Carl's chin. | Nin against the ropes and mwune three | SCMANR, ©. 120 1000 83.0 1000] —— , mith kept this up through the third | punches that. struck below Beaders p'. rn OR OLe Ob 02 0 1000| aan scence For sale in all the best und, swinging furlously ae Jon | Smith claimed a foul and 4 | . tasees between, hitting over Joh's|Then the bell rang. Jo Lapp, ¢.. 0 0 ooo? 72 0 1000] simen’s furnishings and shoulder as Morris started to step back. ne to. men he. bout, Mt there ia | Plank, p 0 0 0000 1 2 0 1000 ee | Separtment s‘ore:. " in |mach & thing aa refereeing fights ace ; acer tal Lib creer poem tag ben | cording to the rules, but he didn't do tt Bush, Dp :. 0 0900 0 1 0 1000 pauls A et os dt ry ne 2 neuen with Bmith and tor 5 E mar Ld expested to see Smith Totala ........112 1431 2 8 2 2 4 812 8433 2 «6.933 boat had api? Ne ic psi Hae eat) wonlopiny desteaa *Batted for Marquard in 6th inning of 1st game. wel trnng biti edly eed axaae Be hehied Serr MRERTONY yalniieed Batted for Tesreau in 9th inning of 1st game. a ‘avy body do ducking bis vicious swings und coming | true a minute he forced the fighting and ‘Ran for McLean in 10th inning of 24 game, in close with hard, short punches that made Bmith clinch an¢ hang to Carl's arms whenever he could, While Smith was holding, Morris, who didn’t clinch, worked @ right hand punch on the back of Smith's head, bouncing It about in lively fashion, Once or twice he dug hie right into Gunboat's side. ORRIS was 00 aggressive that the crowd, in wpite of the sym- Pathy that usually goes out to the smaller man, vegan to cheer for him, He had taken Gunboat'a best punches, and the harder he was hit the rougher he became, Near the end of the third Gunboat drove blow after blow deliberately into Carl's body. It @idn't seem possible that any man could stand up on euch battering. Mor- ris seemed to be # little annoyed--not &t all hurt or discouraged. He ended the round with @ right-hand punch on Gundoat's eye. As they camo together for the fourth that optic was showing signs of gong temporarily out of com- mission. i The moment the fifth started, Gun- Dost, desperate, began fighting like a whirlwind. He blinked through his closing eye and ewung punch after punch into the big man's belly. Morris voughed him to the ropes, punching effectively, As they came away Smith ewung hie ight with all his strength and drove hie glove crashing against Cert'a chin. The giant tottered, then! leane@ forward, and rushing at Gu: inside of his ewinging rights was backed against ing landed oftener than Gibbons. and swung The fret | his career, Morris assimilated punishment like @ wooden indian. Then Morris rushed in turn and dazed Smith badly witn right chop on the Jaw. Smith cut loove terrific swings. He seemed discouraged when Morrln took them without a quiver Morris roughed him to the ropes and, bending over, planted @ flerce right in Smith's body juat above the belt. A left following went very low, and Smith 4 apparently the bout then. hie crossed arms and we} in his corner for several 1 was loudly cheered by the crowd as he left the ring and Smith was aa loudly booed. Many thought that Gunboat quit; that even though he had been struck low he was uninjured avd could have fought on, However that may be, he was fouled repeatedly and w Ran for McLean in 6th inning of 3d game. Hite—Of Marquard, 8 in 6 innings; off Crandall, 3 in 2 innings and hone out in 8th inning; off Tesreau, 11 in 81-3 innings; off Mathewson, 8; off Bender, 11; off Plank, 7; off Bush, 5. Bases on Balls—Off Marquard, 1; off Tesreau, 1; off Mathewson, off Plank, 2; off Bush, 4, Struck Out— By Marquard, 1; by Bender, 4; by Bush, 8; by Tesreau, 2; by Mathewson, 6; by Plank, Double Plays—Harry to Collins to McInnis; Doyle, u sisted; Collins to Barry; Bush, Collins to McInnis, Left on Bases—New York, 18; Philadelphia, 18, First Base on Errors-—New York, 1; Philadel- phia, 1. Hit by Pitched Ball—By Plank (Doyle). rapidly out of the Garde minutes after golng to his And whether discourage cal distress caused him to end the bout he tm entitled to @ world of credit for making & great fight againat odde that would be considered {mpossibly absurd ip any but tl KBNOSHA, Win, Oct. bons of St. Paul and Spike Kelly of Chicago proved to be evenly matched. 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