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(ne “4 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14 UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY 3 ea BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN M'GRAW OUGHT TO KNOW | Wolgast Again Copyright, 1914, by the Press Publishing Co (The New York World.) Whips : Nelso rv. ™ ) At THERE ‘The Frenne Word, Oct Medd Woigast Batulo. Nelson You ARE =) MILWAUKE all but knocked ow ppl mena when the two former lightwelgh: sam who or tie pions met here to de should challenge Willie tit tite, The Battier stood up severe punish ing a beating not ev the day that Wolgast pionship from him on the Paci: Although the fight went to the linn Wolgast had seven of the ten rounds Tee Seria A rew CRRTFICATES OF REASONABLE Doust’ ons We \ UMPIRES on COLLINS 1S THe * beyond question, and another by # AT CowmMBiA GREATEST BASE -STEALER— shade, while the two remaining ses EDDIE STUDIED Mm “THE WorRLD sions were ever Base Bare ANd Law. —— DUNCAN, ENGLISH GOLFER. WINNER OF FRENCH TITLE. Ze, OD No HORE can Gunboat Smith Offered a Guar- é antee of $10,000 for Two Bouts in Europe. Goprright, 1918; by The Prem Publishing Co. | CHANTILLY, France Duncan, an Enxtis in the United State oT Wrench open golf championship. je the four rounds of ihe elghteen- course tn i, Sherlock (The New York Word) ERE have a French boxing Promoter, straight from that Paria, bidding for Gunboat Smith, The gentleman was introduced wart OUT" tod Ws as “Moo-s00 Galvin,” by which Te Prtcurrs . 4 ~oagd suspect that the gentlen an eet HAS Toc MUCH SPEED may have been tranaplanted to h a FoR THe- soll from @ greener bars <a> CATCHERS. land. Mr. Galvin came here to find a few vietima for that famous French light! heavywelght, middieweight and heavy: | weight champion of Kurope, Georges | Carpentier. Mr. Galvin's first impulse Was to offer a Little real money to Gun- beat Smith. Bo he met Manager Jim Buckley and offered him $10,000 for two fights, with a privilege of 30 per cent. | of the gate receipts if he lost and 35! if he won, The first would be a pattie with Carpentier at the Velodrome in Paria; the second one with Bombardicr Wella in England, 3,000 or percentage for each concuasion. Also transportatior for three, both ways. Mr. Buckley tentatively eumgested | $20,080 for two fights as a modest sum 10 be paid for Gunboat Smith's services. fe declined to consider $10,000 at all, at 4 1, saying that he was about to take & pleasure trip to Ireland with the Gun- ner, and he couldn't think of allowing {nsignificant things to Inter 3 ‘Moosoo” Galvin waggied his hands ‘and shrugged his shoulders and ex- plained. ‘‘Im-poss-ible!"” he exclaimed. “We would no doubt you much, much more than the guarantee. Hut Fiten nixed for Philadelphia, and tas | been with the Athietioe ever since. This briefly tells of the early career of work!'s greatest play i | Collins wae born in Mi y XY. on May 2, 1887, He ds tive f and gameness that marks his career ’ @ baseball star Since 19 he has never batted under, the 300 mark, for several seasons he led | Ty Cobb in base stealing and can cover i i} {more ground in the Infield than Hans Wagner ever did. He is one of the + surest men on bunts that ever handled | & bat. He stands close to the plate, so | | Has Batted Over .300 Since 1909. that a pitcher cannot work the corners. | i Ray Collins, the Boston pitchor, says | Faster on Bases than Ty Cobb, Who} %*! Colins ts the hardest man in she Why Collins | _ 9¢t8 $12,500 a Year. Gat aver, faced. bin ill adit tho| same thing. He will wait out a pitener | Resronsible for Most Runs in Recent| xe » hawk. Not no with Cobb. The Py urn Clean cuffs take the place of soiled ones at one turn, Noattaching or detaching. Thesameastheregulation attached stiff cuff. Saves laundering. Doubles the “life”? of the shirt. Lately added to Columbia Shirts, a brand famous both sides COLLINS , . f the Atlantic since 1875 “the guarantee—that must be what ect latt set's Sinaia’ & ol le ves. We should draw $0,000. Hut wo Tue “Greatest Bautprave \ Excels Series. ie ee when he makes up Ble: tied 1M pin sated ana dish, must give to the government a ten per hawever, ar fave (no aiken. Us rics guara 1 i re tt ae ascents a aise asin sib sia sisa-cenatiae sinbsoanesdianisers Unsere vi eaietainarecemiieuas eee Amon: Tw v ard M. . and up. eg; te Parle | As Carpent is | triers Sav He 1S Hardest Man to} sii tne wai and got vires basis. On Columbie Shirt Co.. Ine.. NewYork For sale in all the best men’s furnishing and department stores. > a champion, “Ho enn pot to bon for Fordham °g “6 Baby ’*? Kleven JOHNNY DUNDEE | ‘Diamond Pitch To. Hind ie it lant right over Maino If these offers are backed by » good Covers More Ground than Any Inq\"%° {130 het walk \ geeranion, Gunvont could verte’ Tg Real Sensation of Year BATTLES AZEVEDO stare? flelder in Game. is Nag See a eee) 1% batter, He is about the only man in! venturesome promoter |e willing to of- | 'the game, since Keeler retired, that fer him better terms, Carpentier i Experts Admit He Hasn't 4 Single can ft inte rigit or left field. “He is} Ukely to take one close to his hands} ——— i[eancte'tuaner. "And aa for Bomby|CO@ch Thorpe’s Drastic Action in “Firing” Entire ON COAST 10 NIGHT Weakness. |; [Our good old friend Bomby—why.! Regular Team and Substitutiug Lads Seventeen, —— after one on the outside vi drive it [ oy ae into centre or left fleld. Collins is a} (@) li ht Tile Gos Vite of ie Guieall soebryand lig’ ceurea. wiser a left handed hitter. And when he gets! jand rip it Into right fleld or he will Ko Mjunner knowé all ebout how to handle him. Two rounds of light exerctee—a| and Eighteen Years Old, Big Success. lee Pasinaan .s fowl! on pase he invariably ateals second. ecuple of swift jabs on the nose for the Player I have seen during, utes later. Helping his team to tlve Gunboat-—s slid cwing to make Bom-| Pacific A. C. of Vernon to Hold) my career on the tamond,” | Tune ae single game I» aw fine day's pepe SEA GRS Fp SAS AVOEREE SZ/NS& Ly i 4 ie M, ¢ ‘ nthe! wor nthe final game ti 4 to ‘i ° Hint en tne beak ct Garing overpand| ‘There's unbounded Joy around Ford) Maht. The ligne Fordham team met| ast a Reentry MoGraw's euloMy oe ist Push Around three roar’ " PePed {) Colting nelleves that a good educator creed 1t would be all over but counting| "@@ Hetghte now. Coach Thorve's] Kensscluey with great record, this| First Show Since Death the most perfect and most resourcefi!! Playing baseball comes natural t nelos @ ball playen: He sare tat percentage and puiting the money| drastic move of Airing the regular Ford. | PAs, and defeated the up-liate eleven player in the world, He aid more to|YOUNS star—he We only twentyeas, tio| 20s & man to think « iho bank. ham football team for a number of| bY superior aggressiveness. Carey, who of Young. ‘ "Ne Nett 2 iy twenty-six. Ho! arried two yeura ago, and the bank. cremn | RCOred for F de nsa- g. deat the Giants out of two world's Was a star from the day he joined the : Tn « couple of rouvds in Paris and a| YOUNK substitutes was a huge sucaene: ray championships than any other member! Athletics in 1907, Collins is a product in Clifton Heights, outside « ee Fea RIE sence te ill tettce ty. bapa eavenvons and. cigsiean turned « complete of Connie Mack's team.’ ot Columbia University. He was at|depble private fortune tie and Huckley’s);| years. old. The. way. these acrADD) Pee iany eihaer® By John Pollock. No one will question McGraw's ability | second base for the varsity when one aot Bel hes would sulleve came throusneul| rowtne, pinyed saamras (ne Maroon, Of1 CORDHLCM, RUD SORTER ANTICI| -NIOHT will be an important one| {0 Judge © pail payer's worth or value, /of Connie Sack's acouts dlacovera him. FREDDIE WELSH WINS AGAIN, would enable him ¢ A successful weason, and this after a | in pusiliatic circles, for there are| DU the leader of the Glunts ix not the | GAVE UP AMBITION TO BE A — PATE VICTORY SATURDAY. only expert who concedes Collins the} ve Hittle promise. ° many big bouts scheduled to be if oreo neers subjected | The tiapny youtha by wheer determina: | fought In rings in different cliles whore | HME to the leading niche In the halt) LAWVER. BILLINGS, Mont. . 14.—Freddie te big changen nt tines. ‘Two and three | Wn dil What the expertenced regulara| the sport ls allowed to be carried on,{Of fme. Frank Chance, Fred Clarks,| Colline was primed for & law course, | Welsh, the lightweight English cham- wd ee behagies bionige) eryued in} nen in a bunch have been sent to the] filed to do—play a creditable Kame, | tar go of the lot will be the twen-) end !M fact all of our baseball generals but forgot all about law when a Phila-| pion, was given the decision here over their domes of thought already. Klee S ‘4 rtors, now ited what | : a y Cobb, W. est|delphia scout, wre why the leamure trip whan theto ie'an [form It mained tor Coach THORP. | thee new tenn can dos are antirpatng | 2TOUM!asTaD between Johnny Dundeo) O°°%, ee o%iy'arron hut ait develop | 198, eked iim how ie would ike to] 200 Keselck of Moorehead, Minn, at inuch unattached coin lying loose right] however, to make the biggest awiteh | q victory over St. i'n College Sat, | of this city and Joe Azevedo, the Mex- C y Tau x ‘olline | the end of 1 here in wae U, B. of A. ever known when he fired ten members |ican lyhtwelght, before the Pacific} ® Weakness, no matter how untmport-! play ball for Connie Mack. Collins & twelve-round fight last of the Fordham team because they | Mheceoastienene « ea eee aig centage | 2h% during a xcason, Collins, however, | Jumped at the offer and accompanied | night. Kosslck tried for a knockout MW. KOHN AE aclu Wu linVe. doce | hance ile vorsenary fehting apiniuehat Des Ait Ge the Meet in California wines the | i# perfect in every department of bayc-/the Athletica on their lust trip wost.| several times but fatled. A Wealth in the music halls. But per-| "art that ape Gunboat and bia foxy manager ri WY WN firet class boxing Boute in the|le vital to all eleve: She former Gd erything on the eleventh-| death of Bull Youn ball. He always hits far above the .900| Here Is where Collins had to do a tittle ; ! ‘ aang, the heavywelgnt, 5 cichy i i ; next four weeks. First comes|lumbia star in desperation called in| hour change, id Thorpe. "The old! At New Orleans Knockout Brown will oaths ie Boek Bieri ae ie kare casa Laat ae oe not want to impair Hackey McParland and Tommy Murphy| mere kids from hiv ecru to fll the) team had abliity, but It lacked the nec: | take on Frankie Russell for ten rounda| {iat ever trod the Infleld and Is really) bis amateur etatua at cullege, ae he bn Friday night at the Garden, ‘Tnie| vacant places, Instructions were given and fighting spirit. At last o faster on the bases than Cobb, was booked to captain the varalty team will be e scrub and was compelled clever bout. Mackey ts in his| the discharged regulars to burn their! o, reiy on kids for a creditable xhowing, tava! good trim, fast an ighining and| football untforma, The youngsters! hese poya had the fighting natur ‘lever aa an acrobat, ‘Tommy Murphy,| once given a chance, fought from the] qi football players should have With a strong Western reputation that| drop of the hat, with the result that] firmly believe that Fordham he te varticularly anxious to keep, wi!!! Fordham at last found its spirit and | hax struc at the New Or p in Bos- ton © 2 the California Tn looking back over the three world's|in 1907, his final year at school. He r osiieis “4 veries that Collins was active in we| played in several games on that trip j Heavy weixit, will hook up with Tony! ang that he did more toward making|under the name of “Eddie Sullivan, Ross, Malia fighter, for twelve! the Athletics famous than any o| and the critics wer an Arie ony be fe Be ft man on the team. pressed with the p key am hard a fight as he pos-| agmressiveness—and the rest was easy, ewan of Brockive for dient course |MELPED Ni TEAM TO Hiv, that pictures aad compllmentncs ar This means action for ten] he heavy Rensselaer team was pol-| year old boys so ahi while in New York Jonnny Howard of | RUNS IN SINGLE GAME. [sie were printed 16 ig Wesere Founds, ‘or it is unlikely that etther will] '#hed off by the lghtest cleven that tara that they have come to mME/ Bonne will battle with Dave Kusva| : {epee AsIlue Of tae aay, puacem Ont be able to shorten the contest with | ever represented Fordham, but one that] this week and berged for another chance | OY ti PA The dah taney at “ ci Ue) In the series just ended Collins was! Manager Mack had uncovered. punch, They are to weigh 187 pourda | had fight in every inch of ite makeup, | (2 set In the game. I Intend to atick to| of Newark fok teh rabnde on the Brown th nigatere, tieverthelesi Th it} Gymnasium A. A, and Willie Beech always to the front. In the first game Collins returned to college, and thi X i 1 ; ne youn . Nevertheless, They w ‘ lie Beecher " “ ' shen tui r Whilch is easy for eitier, ‘The Mareon'a (roubles on the gridiron | (he YOUNEAeTe, Hevertneleee, hey wt Oye Bloom and Danny Ridee ena( At the Polo Grounds he cracked the ball next spring when the varalty men b \t s i for a triple and two singles, This hit-| ported for practice he was called before Ws RITCHIE 1s beginning tue fel i have been an interesting | and double pass, and | predict that soon| Johnny Lore will meet in. ten-round iA Nt | Bo ? C7 (Men’s or Women’s) a ‘oul f big, For a e 1 | be e o r. ting, combined with the fastest kind of} one of the faculty, who produced a tralning for the Aghe with tren A iarge group of big, rangy| Fordham will have the fastest if Meht-| bouts at the Atlantic Garden A. C., on fellows responded for practice at the|est team that ever represented the| the Bowery. pase running, was directly accountable| Chicago paper and showed Colling his on the 2th. This match wil! start. Everything looked exceedingly | Maroon, and this after the team was en- — for three runs, He scored three tines! picture, Collins refused to answer when Fed & sreat crowd, for Ritchte has| bright for a bang-up y: Despite | Urely made over.” Owlng to the fact that Battling, binself lasked if he was the “Eddie Sullivan, or Sever been in action in this city. He) good coaching the team for nome reason _ Jhevineky, the ight heavyweight mae{ The third game found Colline again in|Then came the notice of his disbur- ¢ ¢ ‘a, . j four round bout . r | de a the front ranks of the offense. In tie) ment. He was told that he was not Bde Waleaat carota ne ar round bout] couldn't aeem to get toxether, There | Harvard. been taken suddenly ill from an attace | te fron i was a glaring absence of fight aud ag-| CAMBRIDGE, Mays, Oct, Tear {of dipntheria, his ten-round dout with| Arst Inning his aingle developed into a] eligivle to play ball far Columbia, Col- | / eet Auplng tor 6 match with Cross,| greseiveneas. A. or Harvard's first string men, to the | Al Reich, the heavy-welght, which was|run. Hie safety in the second se Tt ins accepted the punishment In good f at time Leaches refused to meet] BaD BEATING BY TIGERS LAST|fumber of fifteen were allowed a holl-|#lated to be tought at the Falrmont| two. He punched cut @ triple in the) grace and remained at eohool until D r; hie, alleging that Ritchie was an day, the subs and ond team prace| A. C, to-morrow nigat, has been do-| seventh that sent across the! June, when he received bis gesree and 4 own and that he should get a rep- STRAW. tising behind closed gates. red off. The physician who tx at- tation before having the nerve to ap-| Coach Thorpe tried every means at his| The work was light and ended with| tending Levinsky says he will not bo at oreach such a famous fighter as| dieposal to patch things. It wae un-| #hort dummy serimmages. Brickley, | able fight again for at least six) (aches. Now, however, thin, avaliing. Fordham went down to Prince-| Whom Coach Haughton had put under | weeks. ferent, and Leach is very giad to cet a| ton a week ago and the ravenous Tigers |'he X-ray, was reported as sustaine oe | thance to meet the champion. Ing only o slight strain to hia left} After tr for nearly fifteen aiuntis | {@ross admits that he suspected a hip and should be able to work by |e match hae Mnatly been arranged be- | A brs cs nol Beg Wednenday, tween Knockout irown and Wille and that he wasn't taking » chance be er eecher, the local Nehtwegghts, They | eee eee teen nate ATHLETICS GET $3,243 were signed to-day torment the main 2] go of ten rounds at a show of the At by sending ten off the team. APIECE FOR WORLD SERIES, | antic Garden Ac. on Tuesday evening, | Uleally the coach told one of his halt- -——— phy AN co ue satened to; a tl h re iv ener for ten rounds a: | itory that ho ‘ducked out” of the| man tas Tae teas he ce tase | Other Ame ara, N.Y. on next Monday night ‘elsh match because he was afraid to| more work than any one he ever knew. diet Share of Hece! Freddy is so funny that it makes|The rejected players thus humiliated | par a DeLe “4 é 1 omile every time we see it in print. | burned up their football clothing, ‘This UAREARTTA: Oke Me Tens | ‘Crons ia the hardest biiter in the light-| drastic move surprised the students, | ** checks were distributed hore to-day weight class. Beveral clever besere| No one believed that the coach would|>Y John 1. Hruce, secretary of the ve @utpointed Leachie, but how many | Make good his bluff of forming a team National Basevail Commission, to the aa really beaten him? McFarland, | from the scrub. officials and players of the Philadelphia Sritton, Jem Ml, Rivers, Shug int Thorpe played his last] American League Club as their share & few other@: Rave tapped Leachie ) suMMOned t0n ¥ounKe of the world's series money yorne or ouibened and out:tu him eae) oe ae Rilo oa Tho club revelved a check of $00,8%, lor fon rounds. But Leachie iv always Meshan and others took the {Of Which $140” had been put up I Build to Order Sold over 11,000 Suits and Overcoats at $15, $18 and $20 last year because they’re ‘tailored-for-you’ with $30, $35 and $40 VALUE. Want to double my output thie year, but mild weather’s crimping business, [ WON'T WAIT, 20 it's RAINCOATS FREE if you order NOW. You'll get “Jim-Dandy Duds” with several PRE-FITTINGS—HAND-NEEDLED COLLARS— HAND-WORKED SHOULDERS AND YEAR-GUAR- ANTEED PRUDENTIAL LININGS. INVESTIGATE! See my big spread of Foreign Ove ta Shetlands, Trish Ritaaeer Vieuren in shaees Meltons. Great! in fighti.g Cross Ritchie shows that s@ doesn't fear the hardest hitters. Th € Ritehie's win over Rivers was so de-| Places of the disgraced regulars, The | fu:felt td comply with the rules of the sisivé and he showed such punching| heaviest one waa 175 pounds, but what —TWO SHOPS eries, This was the net amount after 74 Bat susdty ha mar Aa’ to they lacked In weight they mado up in| 2 per cent, had heen deducted from the 1655 Broad han the rest of the bunch He't | determination and grit. At last Thorpe | club's total, which will be turned o 10a way Ay, ped by only one thin, found the players after his own heart, | to President Johnson of the American y hive “kiok, and nobdy ever accused Coach Thorpe| League for distribution to the other of playing @ parlor game on the gridiron. | seven American League clubs. In two or three days the youngs! Bach of the twenty-five pla: were quickly mouided into @ speedy ma-! ible to compete in the series chine, 2823 Third Ave, Neer