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Sai = hinaton, Whshingion iret rn ¥ Strunk, Athletics We St, Lani New York 5. Magee, nila Boston din MANY GOOD GAMES ON “GRID” TO-DAY . Pittsburgh Wagner, Lobert, ‘I | Oakes, players mer Up | blazers ana Clute, yuk thiladelpula ww YOrK. 14 | Ewin, Brooklyn jeans, Hituvangh on, € Gibsin, Pyteburah . Gontoly, Bi NE oREREE x aby New York pata, New Pisché ler, Pi Bates,” Ct Schulte, C Brooklyn": Cutshaw, Brooklyn yo W aahiit a * Patrol Do Whaling hirk; Hofman, eater sh SHE SES nuttese¥suee Sez Harter, Camuite, | fashington | m aut aston Atheticn, Ges Hotton i Raahinats ; t Wy, ey Plone, Clanelaind ' Deerat ib hy Amertoan Le: Pitchers Records Record of pitchem for season of 1915, fifteen Ve 1 | Harter, Willams "i « mers, i ttitrk ‘hittburat Cincin Toula, hie iia tent Broce Thorpe S Allen, Breokly fon we son of pitebem for season of 1919, Cineinnatt inefnt vl Bitte Chieage Puiladelpbia 47 fre, Sc smith, af Sioree, Chicas. Doak, Chicago Mathewson 4 . Patlas i 7 i 5 0 " ty Ff Cincinnati y itshurgh 16 ttavurgh. . ¢ ne ‘ingling, ooklyn & Trennan, Philadelpie. i z 3 os ay Hendrix, Pittsburg oo) Rudolph, Boston 4 Mayer, Philadelphia 4 ew York ry 4 ¥ | Chnejumath 16 AP Brown, Cincinpatl a8 [Titer Bimton : 3 Dickson, Boston a Rucker,” Hrooklyo i Nineot, Cineinnath Ww Ragon, ‘Brooklyn W . it " i stoi 1s ete bin ES. 225s ee SSEESTNC Sere EE i - SAUL ATTSSTSLEM LESSORS See SET see, =e! FINAL LEAGUE RECORDS Compiled by Expert George L. Moreland. THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, Copyright, 1913, by The Press Py sag SSS TRRAADT GNSS SESZES SHS Peers s8ehzStox 2 ees eee ee BotSacBa 3. S8esa2a he ES! ezezskasSessegess 22: envnsSinsenesnstiasee a *SS2323 nen es 40 Owen -sapumewoseoses—ase a | BERSeSse Htchere’ Reco s 3 4 a) + st Mt m it a oy iT i yt i "8 4 » 14 % Pant 6 ta 23x 0) fF an si is 01 #3 250 i Carpentier Vs. Smith | At P Paris.Club To-Night with Kid Williams and is coming on t . arrange all details for the contest. (urn American Boxer ied French | and Wiliams should put ap a hard tgat Champion in Twenty-Round | ich man arcane tts ean? nd Phi} Bloom of Br n, Who re y. ei S, cently gave oc! Hro hard Bout at Catch Weights, | ferty tr'samtroanae’ they wil mec for ten rounds at the Athantle Garde c. how on next Tuesday night By John Pollock. internatioant fistic battle of great importance will be fought in Paris to-night, the principals other ten-round tackle Johnny 10! » Danny R A Fighting Joe Hyland and Johnny the loc: fen 8 who ar in r being Georges Carpentier, the light | where they a! up for three heavyweight champion of France, and | fights, have be 1 to meet two Jeft Smith, the clever American middie- | English fighters ind boute at a boxing show to be hi next Thursday night welght, who did not lose a fight in th France durng the seven months that he waa in that country last winter and Billy Gibson received a letter toda the early part of this year. They Wil) | grom Packey M sheer ana rs meet for twenty rounds at catchwelkhts | Chicago, stating that hi at Luna Perk, where all the important battles will be fought now that the Cirque de Paris has been turned into within three pounds whieh he is to fight Tommy the Garden AC a theatre. Although Smith will be give | and that he experts to be anit Ing away about fifteen pounds in weight rong when the battle starts Ox. he feels confident that he will be able Levy iy iy hy te ave ines i rps fe it, to sufficiently outpoint the Frenen | Phi ge in Ma he OUR he wen shamplon to be awarded the decision. In the preliminary bout Hiz Mackey, the American featherweight, will tack T featherwels rance, for fifteen rounds. ting hard at the final be ever Another English fighter has Just land Heavy Favorite _frosner soni aanier vox sat iet| Loses Big Race bouts with the dest bantams we have At Lexington in this country, The new arri Young Fox of Leeds, who has been brought to America by George Me-] rexingron, Ky, Oot a Donald, the former manager of Matt] |’ Renae Wells, the ex-lightweight champion of | ter prize for efron England, Fox arrived on the steamship | proved a surprise when Ross PB. owned Lusitania. He is nineteen years old and | by J. H, Richfom, defeated Anvil, the weighs 118 pounds. heavy favorite, winning t ind and Johnny Grimith, the promising light. | tHHFd heats after losing the fiat tn tan for MeLoan in fifth inning of third game and ran for McLean in fifth weight of Akron, O., and T y Broa. | CHS, Arat Newe Ross ee Anvil | iining of fourth game, — nahan of Omaha, who has also stele ONG. ABlehes second: te Any Hits First game Off Marquard, 8 in five innings; off Crandall, 3 in two doing some Srant Sgnting In the W Biss the eee as snes ond he ny inings and none out in eighth in mR: off ra Hone in, two innings « ff since the beginning of the ay broke badly w wines thle to met te Hendor, 11. Second yame — Off Mathewson, 8; off Play Vhird yame — Ore signed articles of agreement calling for| Ross B, The third heat wax a race on | pomler Lt. Second game tt ee amott Crandall, 1 a adtneahind them to meet in @ twalve-rund bout| ite merita between the two weldings Pinning: off Hush, 5. Fourth gan Off Dems {n fe reat avgns Fe ayer eee na [ard Boss B proved h better Poiard, 2 in four innings; off Render, & Struck out First game By Mar got the decision over Bresnatan in RoR IRR pre da che gonadal Claw was Pb aioe Wee flay F nese dena Ae Ma pout In the same city last wint the faatast made be 4. tte during ard, ; " hina 3 ran 5 Cravatall, 1 ay Rava th . | the meeting By 1B: by Maqui Biase on bulls Pirst game —Off Mar oun He » th fax us un ) ; ole of Pekin, i, eho dered sto | Tho 2.12 pace, untvished Thursday, 1; off Tesreau, 1; off Bender, 1, Second game— Off Mathewson, 1; off many govd lade at his weight in bouts| Went to six heats, J Wilkerson 1, Third game “Off Bush, 4. Fourth game Off Demaree, 1; off Mar at the local clubs this » d in| takin the fifth and i va off Bender, 1. Double ph First game Barry to Collins to Me own to-day ready to batt two heats to his tT 1, Cay ‘ania None, ‘Third game--Collins to Barry; Bush to Barry to with the best little fn this! turing the sigth and de wat Melnnis; Doyle jsted Fourth yame—None. Left on New vicinity. Hers heaides hen Don Labor, driven by © Jones York: + Philadelphia, 25. | First base on erron--New York, 1; Philadelphia Teas UArhOF won the 2.08 trot, amateurs 1 Hit b bite balls—By Plank (Doyle); by Bender ri y) Passed taining hard for thelr ten-round pout #trAlght heat contest, was — at Brown's gym next ‘Tuenday nignt, | Gteat Seott, well handle! Howard ia yet to be beaten, but hurts, The Championship Stallion ake B B K k: mies ns fuat vaele al) te Wat alg Uwe hore rack, SM Cute, Fast °\ Campi and Burns Burns Knocks that he'll be able to turn tie t an eaw hiner in straight Meck | dO t ; — are ee ee Box Fast Draw cFarland Ou Bight clubs hold boxing shows Dartm Js X-Country Run. night as follows: Fairmont A, ©., Ha HANOVEL, N. Ih. Oct. 1 ner Apeclal ts The > Condon vs. Jack Shepard; Brown Gsine| iy TADIRH Aba bade ontarthalldt BAN PRA A. A, Mike Rosen va, Young {0° ? as DENVER, U ‘ : I; Atlantic Garden AC, Young ‘ree wv slifernia. wond: F : aN 1 vs. Franke Demeyer, Irving A. | (vilesiate couree um ha iw dd i t of Brooklyn, Willie Fitageraid ve diay and f prizes offered ' i fl = Dave Kurta; Sharkey A. C., Dick Peters cago Alumnt Asso on Ware ‘i Hon , . _ vs, Young Gradwell, Queensboro A. A. of | with a thirty se ond an » toa 4 1 é Long Island City, Young Otto va. Harry! Cape rane Marceau 0 M6 Yards Arena in o \e ar eer erate Mats: tis time for the three miles ' ' iw John Lester Johnaon vs. Bil Watkin. |e gy” seconde, The uti ; 2 Par . “ Burna, the Jersey City ban-|tuallfy were Mens a if re tha teaubin tors Say ene a who fought Eddie Campi,|K. Granger, ‘6, i he omer! MeFarland wax dead ow the San Irenelaco bantamweight chain-| ger, 16 Fuller, "16; Ros. lure and | ud tongs varlety. Hef Abe Potloek | #a% named ¢ er W 1a pion, a ffteen-round draw at Denver last} Carey, ‘16. Kipp won tie ts e page Tina alt hi a teenelr coven Da rata land fi was gps, Will leave for home to-day. He/for freshmen in 12 minutes 1 ong, nad to Use & ate! still growsy he hap been promised ten-round 50 with Holden second, tie mech at he fiMlsh of casi period - * “a Hiehing Co. OCTOBER 11, 1913. (The Now York World), Composite Score of Four Games. NEW YORK (N) AB R 1B 28 3B HR SH SB BB SO Batdy PO ler, c.f...0: Vi d 1oo01 8 2b. 16 4 0000 Mletcher, 15 0001 Burns, If... 16 320001 Herzoy 15 0000 Murray we 4 0008 Mevers, 4 0000 Merkle, Ib. 9 4 o100 Marquard, p.... 0010 MeCorm a 2 0000 ndall, Pees 20 0000 Pesreau, poo... 20 0000 9 0 5 0000 Grant... 1d 000060 Snodgrass, Ib. . 30 0000 Wiltse, Ib., 20 oo1 80 Mathewson, p... ao. 000 Wilson, ¢ i x00 000 ‘Cooper... .. 000 900 100 i} 0 AE 16 6 0 188 12 12 38 i 7 Ass 130 067 6 308 0 "0 2 000 50 {000 ‘000 000 161451 a 1 1 2 PHILADELPHIA AB R IB 2B 3B HR SH SB BB SO BatAy PO iw ts 0 00 0 wos 6 0 001 2013 1 @ 4 o1%6 o1o ; 000 2 4 1o0 10 20 s 0 000 oP . 40 00 0 Hush, | re 40 00 0 F. Murphy, r. f Oldring, |. f Collin 1K baker, Bb occ... 17 Metnnis, lb... ss. 15 vas If u 1 i $ , 0 Totals 1442040 4 4 8 6 614 wed 4) 4 *Batted for Marquard in fifth inning of first game and batted for De n fifth inning of fourth game. ‘Batted tor Wilson in ninth inning of fourth game Batted for ‘ au in ninth inning of first game Ran for McLean in tenth inning of second game and by ning of fourth game for Snodgrass in ng of third gam itted for Ma: n nit ntl inning of second game sever NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT WHAT’LL MY WIFE SAY?” 1.000 1,060 1,000 1.000 re 000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 961 FidAy 1.000, 1.000 68 [909 1.000 1,000 ai 05 1.000 1.000 1.000 1,000 smaree rquard and for Merkle in EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN ‘By VIC Women Holders of Titles Meet on Links To-Day in Big In International Battle elaht cups have been provided for theme ut out of the frat match round, even U, “SAS A. Stars Meet Same Number From Great Britain at Wilmington. # Outmet, the open golf cham- lefauited to H. PY Farringtea im ond round of the open tourmar mert at the Belmont Spring Count, clu of Hoston. After defeating W. P. Heoley of Brooklawn 2 up and 1 to play in the frat round yester y morniag Oulmet waa Informed th nie services For the firat time tn the history of| were in imperative demand for the Aolt representative teama of women! oot tone Sieed tack which te to players from Great Britain and the! "ee! le nd to-day, Oulmet United States, headed by the & apective| wished to have hia default recoréed for the firet round, but the club egm- hampio will meet to-day on the) iittee decided otherwise, In the mateh links of the Wilmington Country Club.) Quimet had a medal acore of 3 to There will be seven on a alde, The match | by Seeley. has been given the official sanction of the United States Golf Amsoctation and the American team haa been selected by the officials of the national body, Leading the team of British subjects will be Mien Muriel Dodd of the Moreton | Ladies’ Golf Club, Kngland, who won the championship of Great Britain last June at St, Anne's-on-Sea, Her team mates wil be Milas Giadya Ravenscroft, former | Untish champ! inn Mabel Harrison, | three timen the ‘Irish champion: Miss Florence Scott of Hamilton, Ontario, and Miss Florence Harvey, of the aame club, two of Canada's best representatives; Miss J. 8. Spence of Moreton, Eng., and Mins Violet Pooley of Victor Fran plot the Mra. Lawrence Swift won the women's champlonahip of the Englewood Coun. try Club by defeating Mrs, J. 8. Irving by 6 up and ¢ to play in the decisive test. Mrs, Swift advanced to the final round by lninatl Mies Pickhardt by 6 up and 4 to play, while Mra. Irving brushed aside Mise Ll. Lén- denmeyr by aS and 4 margin, ptt Sait RACING SELECTIONS. LOUISVILLE. Firat Race—Holala, Ralph, Rating of the most bril Becond Race—Inauranceman, ‘The [* Canadian players. It may be that some | Reach, Florence Roberts, ‘ changes will be made in the lineup at Third Race — Harwood, Anytime, the last moment, for there are three oth. J Candy Box. er Canadian players to draw from, The United States Golf Ansociation has ected the following team to carry the ara and Stripes: Mien Margaret Curtis of Essex County, the national champion; her sister, Misa Harriet & Curtls, former holder of the title; Miss Marton Hollins of Westbrook, the new metropolitan champion; Misa Lillian DB. Hyde, South Shore, former holder of the same title; Mrs, Ronald H. Harlow of Merion, sev- eral times the winner of the Eastern Fourth Race—Oakhuret, Irish Gen- tleman, Melton Street. Fifth Race—Helen Barbee, Hellos, Leochares. Sixth Race~Manager Mack, Swish, Wood Dove. LAUREL. First Race—Galaxy, Trade Mark, Brave Cunarder, Becond Race—No selections. Third Raci championship and the precont title-hold-|I cadenu, Sinan =e er; EK. C. Wheeler jr. of Wollaston, i : Halten- | former ater champion, and Mise bigs Mics Perey Moet beck entry, Light o' My Life. Fifth Race—Dr. R, L. Swarenger, Connaught, Edith ines, an Race—Fireside, Huda Brother, mall. Georgiana M. Bishop of Brooklawn, once the holder of both the national and metropolitan title The New York Athletic Club will hold its ani 1 -champtonahip tournament ir the Fox Hille golf course, on Staten Inland, Oct, 2, 4 and 25, provision being made for three aixteens, The firat division players will continue for the champlonship, the others keeping along at match play for special cups. Thia will be the third tournament for the N.Y. A.C, tile, John Naething of Englewood winning the first and Chisholm Beach the second. A qualifying round of elghteen holes teon th “ard for the first day, while t 1 the firat and. ‘second | js will be run off, A gold lal in offered for the person leading SHUBERT bouhur ita 4&0. HADDON CHAMB! tn the a Today, Miaka Comedy | Sieeems, igh eee A are CRITERION‘ Mia Seat, a WM. COLLIER «sts HanDINa DAViT GARRICK bert i 10. a ih ig Maas our FANNIE W Win” iba PaRSIOET PARK #. & 001, Otte, non ANCECNE 515. Mal. Today, HUDSON” Sothern & Marlowe watch HMA. bebe ce te Mary i: BROUGHT ANI |] MANHATTAN Rte ates New Amsterdam ini 4i'#i, he is | io lean wolay Gaiety 207,10) 80 He. 1 t { NEARLY “innit “Natt ® [| CENTURY “6. Cohan’s wie yD | sent wan § “Lohengrin 4 SEVEN’ KEYS“'TO “tad bia RAS a on “Sa COHAN'S " Me MORGAN Neste “po ERE MU Premier Tenor the GRAND" & PE RiMUTTER Century Opera Company. i “eo makes recorle ip bmg) ekeluerely fo New syle Hine * Bice, Py | Utwer ieiiar priced reoorda 0 Bate y | mynang all the bevt-koown al n HAMMERSTEIN'S 3.0101) 3S ar vi Lives. .25¢. 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