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Ah ge ae ag MORRIS LOSES TO SMITH tl A FOUL! BATUNG LENS +, TOBOX BRON Club, | Giants. By John Pollock, Matty, 3b. ’ Matty, ss. ‘sound go between Al Reich, the ol nd promising local heavy welght, and Matty, rf. Battling Levinsky of Philadsiphia at a Matty, If. special show to be held at the Fairmont M: tt f, A: C. on noxt Wednesday night. Reich atty, o' and Levinsky were to have boxe St Nicholas A, C. on next night, but as the officiais of the Were unable to staxe the ccntost, managers of both Nghters asked Gibson to put the bout on at his club in the! Bronx and he agreed, naming Oct. 15) a the night for them to battle, Reich! is getting Into shape with Gunboat Smith end Al Kubial: at Sheepshead Bay, The gross Matty, c. Matty, p. 4 of the Gunboat) N-round bout at the recelved 27% per gave him $3.00, for the same per minus the State to Harry Lew!s, the Philadelphia middle. Weight, who has not boxed in this coun- try for nearly two years, having been tn England and France during that rote Walladeiphie on next Monday night. Billy Papke must intend to do plenty Gghting in America this winter, for ‘file brother Eddie, who |s his man. , bas signed bim up for three coi His first wil! be with Marty Rowan of Brooklyn for eight rounds at St. Louis Oct. 14, his second elone Johnny Thomposn for th weeks iater. @immy Cladby, Weight, ua Logan, 2 lightweight Ban Francisco, for tw San Francisco on Ort. make 18 pounds, w the day of the ba Dit With the fight tank a @ result cf his two vi out there With Failor Petroskey and Sailor Le @ranie. Logan must at noon on °Bddie Murphy of Toston, who de @Blvely defeated Matty tWelve-round ‘Tip from Georg: T. Lantgan.) |What's that you said? reunds at the St. The great Ahhoond of Swat Oct. 21. Duffy wilt probat url Te dead? phy step his fastest in order to defeat i btm. What ro ane) He's not! Dan Morgan, manager of Kni i wn, the jo Glimched three match: day night, at New ¢ Gaplnst Franke tease ox Champion [TR Athletic team has got Pohnny Kilbane ten rounds at th y|A lean and lanky Siwat nized Manhattan Sporting C Who aire te prea while on Nov. 3 he boxes} ev ome plates Who, when a ball comes like a shot— A sizzling sphere thet acems red hot— Slambanas it on a tender spot sends it clear outside the Tot, VAnd white the ball is stitt in sight A cry govs up, “Good-night, good- te Aight Jimmy Durr Weight of Lockport, } The oll AhLoond « long race ws run—| He's gone to pot; Dan MeKetrick, manager of Moran, the clever Pittsburgh weight, declared to-day that he !s re t@ arrange a bout between Mo Qundoat Smith to dem A.C. in a fow week: that the men will battle for athe Garden along about Metropolitan Advertisers Turn) Out Fifty-eight Strong for a Their Final Tournament of the | Precwen: Season. ae Among the Golfers ne was 8 with 80, urawn for maten A to-day. son of Englewood, nan's Metropolitan the groms prize in y tournament inks with a . mares L, Greene hall of Hollywood was the winner of In their lust tournament of the seas | the net price with a card of 18-9-6, fon the wielders of driver and Iron af | About thirty-five players took part in Mlated with the Metropolitan Adver- |, eee ino Cathal tiers’ Golf Association turned el Afty-eight strong over the Knollwood Country « fourteen quarte! and according to t a played thirty-s! ; elenteen| to count, handic of two} firat named set onsisting of those rated at fifteen or fens and the B division of those with handicaps more than fifteen, Three sets of prizes were competed for in each clase, best groes and first and sec- ona net. ‘oon award fn Class A went to ba F, Ki Evans | \° ° second net bet paw ‘ STANDING oF THE CLUBS. and R. R. Mamiak, 70-3-67, and 1. Wt.be Hamilton ami James Moore, Kehtannae 4 On the toss Johnson and tr . Townley and James Harber, V Vand 0, B. Mé rill and ‘ukins and Vrank Sli ron, all wit 1 three-cornered toss Town! . i iar daa ae hea ber won. eeay A ‘The best individual moruing round aia Rohan Man, was a 69 credited to Mazen, u, Crandail and McLean and Wile ron. Im the qualifying id of the Oakiey To-day's 598, @t Shide Park, Country Cind' Wy tournement at Bos | Philadelphia. Probable peitchers, 3. ft Breokiawa ied the | Demaree and Shawkey er Brown. Benudig Ounces, | THE NEW AHKOOND OF SWAT. J But there is now another ones 'Then what's the matter—tchat? THE EVENING WORLD, NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT THREE MATCHES FOR © |COOGAN’S BLUEF! fe Copyright, 1913, by the Press Publishing © ; GIANTS MIGHT Bout With Al Reich Has Been , BEAT ATHLETICS Shifted to Fairmount WITH THIS TEAM wa | Matty, 2b. has arranged to bring oft she te . Wiltse, 1b. Umpire—Matty. 2,000 pe nighti” The son-of-a-gunt He dovsn't even have to run, But only trot 'To add a “homer” to the score, | And mavbe one or two runs more, vo, I'm not sore— I'm not! Jack I That swat, That's what, | Oh, Ath-a-let-ics’ greet Ahkoond, Although by you we've been har- pooned, We love you, Mr, Baker—NOT, But hail you new Ahkoond of Siat! RICHARD LINTHICUM, The Pennant Wane? NFALLIBLE” powder again cops the flag—leads -|in hits—best in the field, HERCULES BRAND “tNFALLIBLE® Smokeless Shotgun Powder Waterprect Weatherpree! “Infallible” is the best that science can do, unaffected by weather extremes, moisture {or water. No storage trou- bles, Good patterns, light) |recoil, no smoke, flows evenly jinsuring accurate loads, “Infallible’ is the powder wise gunners use. Ask for it. See that your shells are_ loaded with “Infallible”. | | Write for “Infallible” booklet and beau- jtiful picture “The Gume Bird of the Future.” In -olors, suitable for framir~ Address Dep. 10 BERCULES POWDER CO. Wilmington, Delaware DVANCASTER, Pa, between ants of the world's middlewolght o8e ‘0. (The New York World.) Honck Shades Dillon, Oct, 10—N ople witnessed the six-round Leo Houck of Lancaster lon of Indianapolis, both e! Retiring from Business FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1918. ogo By VIC| World’s Series Halts” Four Varsity Football Stars pear at prac world's e¢ Baie der the tu nrding to f x who took the trip nn took Hake dan eMcient game. Hrown Merritt the other ha.t. and first string men scrimma, the latter ohalking up at the scrubs’ three, ro ten and fifteen-yard gains was given a chance, CARLASL®, Oct. 10.-a tt was Carlie Ind ter the strenuous mage with Dickina rse of play. Coach dine, wor! the serimmas: Raat N Oct. 10.—Afral football |e heavy that two days’ rest would b Deneficlal, and. the by take the fi | pionsntn They put up early Houck was tho ace pout Pition’e superior w and tinat in eltne Taim= The first and the aoc place at hal plae, J. 8. Haker ¢ 4 ward pass from S. Baker to Heynigér. Tho latter ts six feet aix inches and at! The Rutgers varsity Is priining the receiving end is ® vaiuable man if t ood material on | t might wear out the Dis- c card Football Togs and At- | ers! tend Ball Game in New York. net whe Moly and f, but! 16 ran) bru performer. Practice at Princeton)... 3%. at etge with Dr. Sharpe making running com- ments, MBRIDGH, M rvard atat coaches have rushed | game ‘The scrimmage Cambridgeward, tut te Worcester, | 4 they are now assisting me team for thi eat | Harvard. has ever pi wo an Hartol Parker, od Resident Coach with the Lehigh t out scrimmage — pract! took | together, deeming It wine not to 1arter| heat the men or take the tubs/ more injuries happening to the already - [Epr TED BY ‘ hein . EDGRES ) Marry Kershung to develop his BETHLEHEM, Oct. 10. Weather for hard foothall ne chance of ed team. In the algnal work he fward, tins been halfback nece.cary anged Into and his preence brings t reinforcement to the back “el ax va my the Ya been no vacation players aince the no . the day before the “ial plays and Head | there | to score, the 5 calling t ) back a& soon With a a pity had been teat auccamafully, ‘king out of cf playa Cornell at halfback efteatively. AMUSEMENTS. “Un twelvo! sprung @ ie by shifting Capt. 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