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DUNDEE WINS OVER AZEVEDO IN FAST | Bout Between Pair Proves the . Best Ever Held in Ver- non Arena. (Bpectal to The Evening World.) | _108 ANGELES, Oct. 15—The fight | fane who missed the Johnny Du Joe Asevedo twenty-round cont: at Vernon Arena surely missed a treat. ‘While Dundee was fuily ent.tied to the Gecision, he only won it In the twentieth Found of the fastest twenty-round con teat that ever took plac in tne Vernon There were a good many fans Present and all voted it an even 4p at. Js he degan to show signs of the f ot. Then he played for Dund * with a straight /eft-hand punch Le end regain his strength, figuring and fast finish in the fast. tow but while his judgment was @ood his lack of experience and season- ing prevented bis carrying out his good tatentions. K. O. Brown Wins Over Russell NW ORLEANS, Oct. 15.—Knockout Brown cf New York beat Frankie Rus- Brown was cautioned repeatedly by the Brown outhit, outgeneralled outgamed Russell through the en- ten rounds, Brown washandicapped & dad left hand which he hurt while training or he would have scored a ‘kRockout in the fifth, having —, In joe @pectators and challenged the winner. ‘TONY ROSS WINS FROM CHARLEY MILLER ON FOUL. BOSTON, Oct. 16—Tony Ross of Pennsylvania won from Charley Miller, the big Californian, on a foul in three rounds # the Atlas A. A. Ross showed hat Miller is a false alarm as a hope. The latter weighed Zib pounds and Ross 1% Miller hit Rose low a few times, once in the opening session. In the third round one of his low punches made Ross go to the hoor. The referee at once gave the decision to Ross on u foul. The blow was not delivered in- tentionaliy. MARTY ROWAN ATS PAPKE IN POOR BOUT. ST. LOUIS, Oct, Marty Rowan of St. Louis drew a decision over Billy Papke, claimant of the middleweight championship title, at the Future City A. ©. in an unsatisfactory bout, Many referee. mauling | ants vio- | rules, but with Papke doing @he greater part of the fighting and} damage. DILLON BEATS MONAHAN; LATTER WHIPS REFEREE. AKRON, ©,, Oct. 15.—Jack Dillon of Indianapolis won trom Walter Monahan ef Pittsburgh in the fourth round of a @cheduled twelve-round bout. Dillon Practically had the Pittsburgher out the first round. Monahan was grog ane Referee Kelly. asked him how an thought Kelly stepped the fight and he struck ¢! referee in the jaw. Monahan was badly battered up his eeconds threw the sponge in the ring. MIGGINS EARNS VICTORY UVER JIM KENDRICK, PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 16, — Young Diggins's rally in the last two rounds earned him a six-round victory over Jim Kendrick of England at the Falr- ont A. C. For the first four sessions endrick outboxed the local lad by the use of a clever left J book, but in the fifth waded into his oppo: and landed felling rights on the head, which had @ little Englishman groggy at the be! In the sixth round Diggins again efter Jim and tried hard to score a nockout, but although he landed heav- ly and often drick withstood his puBches and fo back in good, style. jeoliaba LER laa 2 NATIONAL COLOR UNIFORMS FOR CHICAGO WHITE SOX, | CHICAGO, Oct. 15.—The national col- ) ora are to predominate in the uniforms which will be worn by the Chicago White Sox in thelr world’s tour with the New York Glants. ‘The players will d with two sets of uniforms, s a background of blue and nf white, One sot of stockings will be bine with red and whitg stripes, The other set will be white With blue and red stripes. On the sleeve of each uniform will be A sinall United States flag, Tho neck bands will bear a Uni United States shield, K. OF C.’S NOVEL EVENT, The at w York Chanter of the Knights 18 will hold @ monster county fatr Thureday evening at the Twelfth Regiment Armory, The eve- aing’s entertainment will open with @ aride of the cirows performers in cos- ume. Immediately following the pa rade the track will be cleared and six horse races will be contested. There Will be three races for members ond three for the ladles of the Daughters ulation race track fashion, @ furlong, quarte: nd mile posts, ‘The Jocke: i} stable. The proceeds of'this entertain- to be donated by the New biects of” ts hapten, 2ROUND CONTEST . The course will be lad out | ou half, three-| ¢ BEING A TRUE GOLFER @ ( au, If You Play All You W2nt To You Hate to Do This! bsneihniieindeAlhe he fae enc (The New York World.) Yes = ves = vu PUTT IN THERE. WHEN (GET MY “te Fixeo! A TRUE GoLFER OUGHT T BE. ABLE “TO AbwsT His “Te WITH ONE HAND IF He WANTS To PLAY “The Game 4S MUCH AS HE WANTS To SAY STRANGER, t mare A 402 YARD SRE wITH MY CLEEK ON ON THE WAY “To THE arty HE MUST KEEP HIS MIND ON \m CADDIES FORM UNION AT FORREST HILLS “addies on the public links at For- rest Hills have been pi ing a |] clever line of graft rec: Al- though the Park Department has a rule that no caddy should char more than # cents a round, the bag carriers have secretly formed 4 unt and levied an addition: cha of 3% cents on all unwa golfers. Fifty cents is the unifoi rate c th country ov The aristocrati> Brookline Country Club doesn’t tax ut hundreds of golfers Inks a cent more, who play on tne publi have been subject A of the old union, and standing this, boys have formed a openly boast of thelr ability to get cents, and this with the knowl- of the stagting officials, A Investigation from ¢ of the city's links would be ly appreciated by the big army of golfers who weokly play their favorite sport over the Forrest Hills course. many WILMINGTON, Del. hopes of the home contingent of mak- Ing @ successful stand against the foreign invasion were somewhat shaken Oct. result of the first i 5 | Dodd, the| ys Ravens-| 1 larrigom of ire- 1 won their matches by com! a severe jolt through the of Miss Lillian B, Hydo of South Shore and Miss Georgianna M. Bishop of Brooklawn, a pair of former title hold- in that district, On the other hand 15.—The national f Wilmington Country Club, t Curtis lost a close match Mra. H, R, Stockton of Plainfield tinguished herself by defeat'ng } Kate Harley of Fall River, The last named, who was off her long gaine, stood up at the thirtee ished Weakly so that M by 2 up. Mise Marriot Curtis of Rarex County defeated Miss E. Wallen of Oakley by a 3 and 2 margin. Out in 4, Mise Curtis turned for home 2 up, Neither player putting well and cards were not but she fin- Stockton won eI Mins Dodd, a Miss Edith Wilmington hough out-driven by + always hold tne safely, thanks to iter direction With her irons, Out in the English girl turned for home 3 . She won by 5 up and 3 to play. Mise Ravenscroft was brilliant against Miss Frances Griscom of Mi former English champion de: at the first and eighth hi the turn in 41, She won by to play and might have hi seore had the eye holes been played In the match between Miss drive, most of her tee shots either being topped or else going wide. On the other hand, Miss Painter had the good fortune le f mistakes at the “ies Osgood of Brookline did her best | playing on the outward journey against to the edge. “WE GAME AND Discuss tT FREELY, Foreign Golfers Have Edge on ‘ Home Talent at Wilmington Thurston Wright of Alleghery. The Massachusetts champion reached the turn in 43 and won by 6 and 5. TO “HOLD UP” GOLFERS |) ties Marion Hotline against Mre. F. ‘ H. Elder, Overbrook, went along nicely. The Westbrook girl reached the turn in 47, whore she stood 6 up. hand Miss Lillian Hyde" ne aia self fustice arainat Mise Violet Pooliey that clever player from Victoria, B. The Inst named went out in A fine field of forty-one starters teed “Hose SAUSAGES WEE; 1 WANT To DRWE DOWN To “HAT 9.2.7 , THE STATION To MY OFFKE — Bene fo MURRY UP WITH "HE SHOULD BE ARLE TS HANDLE A CUP ¢ OF COFFEE ANDA Some. rorm!! HE wit Have TO PLAy RS AND UP FLIGHTS OF STAY MASHIE AT THE SAME. Time, weaun SOUAX, 'HE Must KEEP AN EYe ON His WATCH BETWEEN SHOTS, AND LISTEN FoR THE WHISTLE TOO TAce A NOTE To “HE CARPENTER ~ SUTT TS Hts DESK WHEN INSIDE — up yesterday jn ment of the Woman’ Mrs. the yd her-| Pickhardt of Hea mi turned for home 2 up. She won on the sixteenth green. id pu Miss ' $9.50 i North Jersey being the winner. the one-day tourna- | been built only two years, the fiy#: time that a competition for women gelfers had been held, the event had more than usual interest. J.C. Barclay and Mra.’ D. O'Connell of Hackensack and Misa Elsa | lewood, each with a) for the net nward. tting cont Loulse Graham of ' 2,000 Highest Grade New Fall Suits Just Arrived All Must Be Disposed of at Once and Turned Into Cash HACKETT, CARHART & C RETIRING FROM BUSINESS $13.50, $15 and $17 High Grade New Fall Suits. . feo ame. and 423 ich 14.50 q SaetrcaBaP. 50 Every Garment Strictly All Wool and H. C. 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