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' — awe ~ 1 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 19138. rencitoouicese| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK WORLD’S TOURISTS FIUAR SEA TRIP ‘ [WECM ATID Ave ABE BhOne wucotte ey (On eric) Ay eT AIDER ID Al CAN Go WRITES COMee i A >) AeA AND CANT GET Arty » OS Youn Mie! sara ue EARN SOME COM OM DAT AN TELL HIM How ‘To FIGHT . | ; MORE FGHT FoR HIM SO 4% YOU LON EARN SOME Coit —1 RITOHIE-CRoxs FET f —— AN’ SOAK Him dh (00 | y Z | CANT umn THis WE CAH GRAB SOME CON. ME HOW ULC 'RE GoHNR g y , —_>— THAT'S WOT 1 GET FOR TRYING, STARVE ~ Fe tg G. M. Pynchon and E. W. Sf, _, |YOU DON’T HAVE TO PAY TO SEE THIS GUY FIGHT yilaht, 191%, by the Prose Pubtiching Co. (The New York World) FicuT FOR You, 0 MANAGE A bum WIT HOPE. it's up To You TO binvoh 6 Gow And FIGHT sce? bo’? Think § CAN Come ON NOW C’mon tt ory ® 20 SECONDS HoRet SHosT THE ONE TWO: port FOR you - i) a“ ; " DONT Houp (T + Mow: Clark Enter Field, as Does { LeT ER GO>% Addison G, Hanan. - 4 ‘ninety ‘ \ expect (Oe ey BRING ct overs Bs 4 use Yer LeeTe DONT LET Him Four boats trial races t Am are expected to enter UB select a dete To po THE r of re of we Cup. Two b assured id now George FIGHTING LET (T 60% wot CHA WAITING FoR? .ex tT tw up to a few days ag M Ritchie Accepts Postponement of Wis Bout With Cross and Will Play Golf While Dentist Is Re- ynohon and FE. Waler Clark ning to form a ryndle and on G, Hanan t* also constlerit at of hia own desiitn, The aesurance of t Nas titted a heay » Cochran boat i from the shoul ders of the New York Yacht Ciub, For Weeks it looked as though the craft now covering. being designed by Herreshoft would be , _ the only one to draw on for the defender \ — a eee’ t rhe woul under the serious Coprrigh!, 1910. by The Prow Mublishing Cx tte New York Works) having a sujtable tria’ inet, 1 was even sige Morgan that he fit out limba, but she is too large |to have offered a Kood o ison: Mesander Smith Cochran entering HPN Leach Cross eent word to W Billy Giuwon Saturday night that he could not box Wille Ritchie next Wednewlay night at Madiron Square it looked to some people as If he tt fering honors oy Leach Was not in perfect condition and C ‘ t " a vacat was “stalling for time, Other mongers TEN Ia vee NAD Riae WUE ceaRAL PTRIaL AC as te Yorts: HUGIn Bat ! peal In yachting cire ies everywhere, } Ponament no as te worry Hite. Bat . — Just THINk CF | Ho i comparat new in the snort, ; al ese guesses ad to i 9 tu Ci Ai na , ad » New Yo ¥ iy ‘ the discards, Leach coulin't box Ritchie Din you EvER Gots A FicuT ANd THEN SETTING T ts sim : He VALURBL ENERGY IN Fact, (F THE Be joined the w York Yach: next Wedneaday night even if failure CWB AND HEAR A SCRAPPER'S (WT ACTION AND SIMPLY WONDERFUL How “THEY EXPEND , WHICH FIGHTER Comp DO AS to dO #0 Meant the blacklivting of the NG HIS MAN NG ALL THE “THESE. MANAGERS CAN THROW WouLD NOT BE WASTED MUCH IN THE RING AS 'Sh Wi dente "oy the, Hoxing Comminion ppg he 9 Sir bosbnaalts WIMSELE, 7 --— —sUPPERCUTS INTO "THE AIR FROM 2 Nees TN EANDLING Cow, HIS MANAGER, DOES, | ugrue ms ' Cross injured his elie. special . * Bs ANIA . | Jouked him over yeaterday and he re- igre A SAFE POSITION OUTSIDE THE RING OUTSIDE , HED WIN A gain From i porta that Cross’s Injury is ch a 1 Tou You 1 CouLDN7 — | nature that it would be impossible for WIN THIS FIGHT FOR, fou» DIONT 1 2 Sa = , this rahe free onl DEgers Must Develop tract with Ritchie. learned from the doctor that Cross was | atone senate mtnet S| == Capable Punter Before claiming the $1,000 forfeit posted as ap- 5 og ty Tackling Crimson Team Broken inverroneous. His Injuries con _ the tackles, either just in or outside sist of strained ligaments, which cause Of these postions. iT bh he yxes, Cros should Taltn perfect condition again within tos] Coaches Also Find It Necessary | TiaeRe' “waitina our” system Causes Ball Players to |\.:.':°°"\": Ceet\ aan, |Fear of Long Sea Trip __Robidean Abandon Tour of World ::)*:)'"% Matty, Meyers and Snodgrass days. Ritchie consented to @ postpone- 4 7 WON'T DO. ——e Rube Marquard is busy rehearsing for he ‘ ment until Nov. 10. to Devise New System of End) ane princeton ends, helpless. to come Ps Among Giants Who Are Ex-|his second venture on the Our | featured ; veneer eee : Play During Next Two Weeke| Zit”CSait2rce4 yt? remain tnactive Al Reich Takes Rodel Ned soutpaw Thespian presented one and the | E portponement will prove a big " while Waltney, the Dartmouth back, . the theatres with the glove ed | Kent loss to Ritchie, Ho has already . Hi he Pinch carried the ball sixtven yarde to the pected to Quit Globe Trotters ¢, the last game of the ninetren straight | ‘ue piante ; . Passed up a week's work in vau-]| Streit Fails in the Pinches, | Princeton three-vard tine by just euch F but by some inadvertence gave them a] tle between two aggressive teltters, one i a ttacks agains len. 6 F ~|left-hand one, which would, naturaliy,]a terrific Mtter, white the « de- the present week at oho. of the, DE eae diye of are if used nguinat, Harve Or LEN MOUNAS NOV, QB, When They Reach Vancouver. |ierni one. nin moult matyinios| Unie ‘ntl ty “aeore Ma Alitay® or Yale would find these ends come anit hav | Hittle thing like that shouldn't matter | , and t houses in New York. The notification | way RINCHTON, atlil fecling the ating| tering In to iielp amear the play. but ber at eave ee ee wl between friends Harte: of Croas's Injury came too late to book of the Dartmouth defeat, has ite] the Orange and Black, with tts waiting Fighting Boer and Former Ama- br By Bozeman Bulger. Se for the present week. The champlon, work to do all over agein—naime- | Out system, is powerless to give in- Y Kons however, means to make the best of|iy, to develo pable Kicker. ‘The|#!Vidual ald frum the ends for this ung Ahearn, the Brook! f welter- CCORDING to gossip among the e ’ Pee eee oe gg Tmt) Tinere’ trouble may bent be realized Riker pamecsiin) oreuieal Tencaton’ teur Champion Sign for Mixup) 3) Jeanette, Frank Moran and. the parte, MoGraw and timmy Call | aie ian us eam when only two weeks remain for the sai er tennant sed ' 1s going to gite me a chance to tm- r so re other American fighters under the man- joing to be hard pushed for Prove my golf” he sald last evening.| couches to produce some one who can | ack git # final “vunch.” Several tines) at Fairmont A. C.—Easy Bout) icemene of Dan Meicetrick, has ‘been Atta lan stant hee nell frome varcauver , “T won't do any boxing until about hold Harvard safo tn the kicking game, ; re signed up to fight Badon, « good French inlay a e U an yarte the opposing goal, but there for Langford. fighter, for the! for Japan, Ballplayers are noted for e e & week before the bout, but Tl be up! Glle, who had been kept under cover {wasn't the one big piny forthcoming} (OF La . Cid Te Facial an tradeewiay | (MP fens Of long new thle, ond (it {6 , Van Ca D y try to eurprise t a1 y c , y Wagram Club of Paria, on Wednesday oe 3 -_ gloom over New Haven. The no@eore at Van Cortlandt Park every day trying urprive the enemy, was indeed al that could carry the bill over. Hight Jeanette and Moran wilt wer ax] sald that a numberof them. wilt ti fe wits ihe ig. Washington and to make that first hole in five, Playing | @urprise, @ happy one for Durtmouth| The water and mud rendered Prince (gels Hida y re 4 fe es . i Pye ‘i a 4 kolf will keep me down to about the) ANd @ bitter one for Old Naanau's sup-|ton's two moat cravinien’ qoaha) Raine By John Pollock, Abeain eiseconda) ini the aint: TERE et eet ee Coaches Wouldn’t Let Men Take pereron tenon 8. Oe enon ee j weight I am at present. 1 was sorry| Porters, The husky guard was mas-| ors. ey" Baker and Streit, price di | Al Lippe sends word from Paris that nik thoes who: * h the wn ny half drawn off, Ae Wake: 40 Gromi's tetotsi ana eineeesty | toed) om waar avary coehanue by Gree |HoRiy Usdlaen, “Pardiy bechupe oF important match between heavy: P Among those who are 0 inking of the strength of Speaker and Crawford. 1! Bendieton May Not Play) vic caches amonz themselves fonnd others drop off McGraw will have less ne stevtes,| Chances on Slippery Field— en: he vi of the te arranged to-day.| Jack Johnson has not signed up for @lat Vancouver are Mathewson, Meyers, giv { hope that he will be in condition on| t® Jt was the big Green team's au- |) unsuth ade Whe. had Gun bored A Phe “white hones who wil ap fight with any one as yet. Vienne the! snoaxrase, Nov, 18, If Tam to box hin I want him | Derlority tn kicking that brought {€/nicor was unable to reel off any lonk| pear are Al, Tee RENE wromelar of France, to be in the best posstble condition.” | Within atriking power of the Tigers’ js willing to oh, the former amateur , ; him on {n a contest with any fighter much satisfaction that the play was yuna returning kicks, Strett couldn't : champion, who is showing | PUl hin Wel tian thirteen GIAVOGH ko Ko TArGuBG the ; ; Bubh mat a lay WILE Ritche was expressing opportunity to get in their deadly work, |ejther because of the wet and slippery [UP Well since he joined pri pugilists are not wanted in bouts over . 3 once tor twee Kot as fir ast . sympathy for Cross, Scotty| GILE FAILS TO LIVE UP TO EX-|footing. ranks, and George Rodel, the Poer/ there, and that they will soon be elimi-|a8 ‘oxdly off unless new men are re- yard line, ‘The conckes didn't want the TO88, + | footing, ed Y fs to risk their bs, ani Montieth rushed in and asked PECTATIONS. While these two antares were prevented |fahter who stood off Gunboat Smith] nated entirely, fhe ARR | crulted. ners to risk th my {f it was true that te bout with Cross ‘ . sa ¥ay Spectal ty The Evening Wor!) from pulling off their specialties, the|in a ten-round bout but was later put . Besides the aversion to ses voyages} Fe ee| has been called off, The entire game, because of the aquar|gaing ‘produced aeveral other Prince: |to weep by the Gunner in a battle at] Kid Williams of Baltimore, who Is hot the players do not like the idea of pla: NBW HAVEN, Conn, Oot. 27.—When ; . tehie told him} tio conditions, narrowed fown to @)ton players who sbewed unexpected | the Garden A. ©. Reich and Rodel witt| After Johnny Coulton, the bantamwelght! ing four months for their expenses. the coaches looked around the training , in that the bout had been postponed. Mon- | free-for-all champion, for a fight for the title, won rg} Mei «3 acramble for the elusive | strength. 1 “ro! a HION a fight for the title, won) Those who have taken their wives along table this morning for missing faces} Leth tried to induce Ritchie to take on| ball with the continuous kicking diel roel ean ag eat oa ty | an another victory on Saturday night in ef omet 4) $1,000 Dundee on the original date. TRENKMAN HAS WON PLACE ON [special show to be held by the Fair Will also be“Put to something Mke $1,500 | they ¢ Wand ball as unAVailln sh each wich that kie! though Alnswort ried a goal from t! ne After the came was over Ketoham im, d that only one of the . | i i Pittsburgh by outpotnting Patsey Bran- Soa On esdcunt oe tad fo Cha Wa to do this,” said Ritchie, “but © ae re Searing) Praaaee FIRST TEAM. mont A. C. on Wednesday evening, | nigan in @ six-round bout. Willlams's| Wiuther the tain Bo fae hen not, beng Players had joined the infirmary aquad. | booked With Cross ant it wouldn't be|to releve “Hobey” Baker Gick, in the backfield, had a Sammy | November 6. next bout will probably be with Young! « big paying one and the players are This Im Carter, the right end, who has . fair for me to pase him up Juat because | M8 duties, Was a big dis.»pointinent, | White's Intuition for following the ball, —_— Herman pf Pekin, UL, tn Philadelphia) peginning to wonder if they can Ket out| heen playing a consistontiy hard game 1 he Was unfortunate enough toy | Hi Waa generally ahort with hie drives, | The Teer Basle ee extrait i relies | Gan Panntaea is to ce part In a on Nov. 10, _— even. ahah Srraiay nent with the i nh the sea but who, until bist!) cham, Mant game, rat fame ‘other the, 1 am alwaya| ‘The fast-charging Dartmouth fine of-|who nailed the fying Curtinn when. th ble disposing of his opponent. He wit|DOTt N. ¥.. will meet Willle Beecher, |share {n the profits, None of the play-]0f a year ago, ROA ea ready to box anybody that will make it] ten had the Princeton booter in trouble | Dartmouth back raced alxtyefive yards moet Jack Loster, the heavyweight of | tte catt # ri le a ror tem poanes OD! era are paid salaries, But, though two of the games this; first thing to be done this aft meth By while, W's the dolinra and} and it er OF Hine DeTOe the ee | ey he AneOUN Re CHIN nee Sven Rt nan |Goattie, Wash.; the fanter who was neat] Rete Oe tee be ci) ot ey emts| PLAYERS PLAN WINTER) BASE:|ssnson have heon no-acore ties, the one }nvor it has bern ductal, is to develop that money in not everything iqnitt|torwarda “would, eventually. block’ s | from the rear. i Aiscovered by Tommy Burna, the re-|N.¥. Tommy Ryan, the retired midi BALL ON CoAsT. Lee eT Dee eet Te ita 40. LiKe pvaleiahe IN ahewerne world, Bat wien in chil ick, and they finally wuctecded in tho | Ballin and Semmons from tholr tacklo |tlrmd ex-heavywelght champlon, Lang-|weisit chumpion, is at the head of the| Most of ‘those who will ashington and Jefferson, the Yale le vt tad he wt reece ra # man tm my line it! third quarter when Heer came tearing | Positions displayed great down the flell| ford 19 to receive @ guarantee of $3,000, | club. Franka at Vancouver have been signed |coaches were not as discouraged thin! ts ihe game until the werk of the ns get the money while the getting| through and atupped @ drive with his| Work; they covered Kickk some times poems up to play on a team in California, to) morning as the situation might natu- | princoton eontest and perhaps not at ie good. I tell you what I'll do,| chest, only to have the wide-aweke| hefors the ends and. w nd hard | ytike Gibbons will grab off some more| Danny Ridge, who will meet Franite| be managed by Fred Snodgrass, Catcher | cally lead ono to oelieve.. The no-seore The putting of Warren from guard though. 1 accept a challenge from Dun.| Hogsett fall on the ball. That one | tackler passing | easy money on next Thureday night, Daily of Pittsburgh Instead of Willle| Wilson, who !s now in Decatur, AL | Maine was unexpected, and to tackle hag been Warren plays dee to play a golf match.” Montiet,| PY Kave Dartmouth the “break” and| was remarkably ood, considering the | ’ ba Myatt aes Fj | Houck in a six-round bout at the Olym-| has just slaned up to join the Snod- of a clear sky left a deep | ing a goo! mame th hut Madden not said that he thought he could arna: #he realised the most on tt, scoring a| waterlogged condition of the ball, and, ac “J Las hed to mee 4 Aner, thO! pia A, A. of Philadelphia to-night, has! grass outfit and will start for the ER Sieasietiis la Ds coming ul up {. ‘They will probanly meet this se touchdown three minutes later. according to Coach Bluethenthal, he | Wilkes-Barre, + middiewelght, In a] been matched to meet Kid Kansas of| Coast in ten days, guard, Lous bridge at Van Cortende we While developing ® strong kicker the} hax won a permanent job at the pivot |ten-round bout in the latter city. Gib-| Buffalo, N. ¥., in a ten-round bout be-| At the outset Mathewson had no in- Ni We . “ for tackle, thouxh his cho ts Princeton coaches will have to devise | position. bons ix too lever for Wagner and ho’ fore the Elmira (N.Y¥.) A. 0. on 7.] tention of even taking the land trip, but lew World’s Record means certain McGraw asked him as @ personal favor LATONIA WINNERS. fe » along and help draw some money te West. The coaches have sot no satistace tion from the Sheff faculty In thelr ate Compt to nave Woite put on the eligible and Yale are to be kept in ok. ‘The coaches to bolater up the weak epote dis- His, Flebe trotting baveball tp will|Tikere’ method oz having thelr endelelooad by Lartmouds und eaectaity to LAUREL RESULTS. tor ulurcementa, wait out wae ail at tault against the| strengthen the kicking. The Tigers have bennaeshennstenennes Many of the stars who wer r may develop that the managera of @ new ayatemn of end play if Harvard] This week will be devoted by the For Throwin, 56 Pounds Over Bar | | make enough money before reaching (Madden), second; Christman! Vancouver to pay thelr. transportation say they fear the sea, but the real| Little Quarter Liewellyn, huickly| that the Tiger will vet rise up in hin|to 5, first, Vested Rights, 102 (Huxton), | herdess, 11 trouble ie that the tour pot deen al noting tie Prinewton onda far cuts] might and triumph over hie ancient |:0 to 1, 10 to 1 and 4 to 1, second; York | Eve, 112 (Montour), third, ‘Time, 112] for tie entire trip If they expect to come Success Mnancially #o far and the play-|directed his attack amatnat the oppos-| rival next month. = bad do not want to take any chances of Lad, 10 (Autwell), 4 to 1, 7 to Gand 3 te Angie 1., Loveland, Martha MeKee,| out on the good of the ledger, Th Managers a 5) a et to 4 much money are anand Additional expenses. third, Springmas, First Ald, Madeline! Serene, Burlington Bess, Hattle Me., fo eee seneel 18 make mi McGraw and Callahan, how- . _ Fag 4 10, Matherola, 3 > \ayborry Can¢ Ne ; » tei’ eeou ever, nay the trip will be mange; LATONIA ENTRIES, LAUREL ENTRIES, and Grivesies olen teas” nee THY) Bayberry Candle, Caller Ou and: Drecl| tt was rumored that the. trip would Sylves \ Two-do u a pre but Just to obviate any they have to grab ball players on the fs and Sylveatris also ran. also ran, Two-dollar mutuela paid: avandoned, but Coast at the last minute. RACE TRACK, LATONTA, Ky. Oct | RACH TRACK, LAUREL, Ma, Oot. 97,| SBCOND RACE —Two-year-olds; Ave} Ghelby Rolle, straight (Meld), $16.40;| feeling of that kind among the mor aa é ‘ ; ; 6 : . bers of the party, McGraw and Comis- M~The entries for to-moreew's races | ‘ fal pon furlong. inating, 198 (Buxton), I] place, $4.90; #how, $2.80, Shepherd ae Bethe traneportation: for tie r wasn't luck that enabled Dartmouth o fe The entries for to-morrow'e mcee aro} ee a a ms J a. hitiln Able key pald for the pc : ; show, $10, Christmas 4 to defeat Princeton on the gridiron | Sf 9% follow ox entire trip in ed ; ——— out there, It was for that re that list for centre, and tie wal will have the trip are sald te te * booked for pareapnth team. Mraquently the Nas-/one ttle bit of consolation, They poniise FIRST RACK—Selling; three-year-olds! FIRST RACE—Five and a half fur-| speaker and Sam Crawford were also (to get on as well as possible without ‘0 be ready to junp|#d Wing men were completely out of{down in the Jersey town that Yale ale 4; alx furlongi-Feather Due-| tor iden two-yearcold ‘iii e| drafted at the last minute. F WRAN CHAT him before the party reaches Vancouver, |the play and wero buat aw userul ashe @ hart road to travel this season, | SMe eee eet ti fever Dae 1OHRR Malean Swssvenrald Silla) Dae ae comuabey: ways the (eama must AN FRANCISCO, Oct. 27.--In || a where the real journey begins, some|if they had been in the A house, /and there is an undercurrent of feeling | te? % (J, McTaggart), 5 to 5, 4 to 6 and 2 $100 —Shelby Belle, 111 (Peak), flrat; Shep- the presence of a large gath- |! ering of admirers of ath- leties, Pat Donovan of the Pas- time A, C. of Boston broke the world's record by throwing the 56-pound weight over the bar a distance of 15 feet 25-8 inches, This wonderful feat was accom- The New Clowe-Fitting Wing Collar {| (Pateated) ste ae | nee, | They will Go|] plished at the Portola games held Exclusive Aritocratic fant Satieday. Aa @ matters FIRST HACK -Relling: twoyearolt maiden! PIRST RACE—AN agen; conditions; alx tur | M8 MeCahey), % to 1, 10 to 1 and 4 tot] Eve, show, $80. through with it even at a heavy loss. at the Stadlum here on Saturday, BARKER Branpb many of the Princeton grade experted [SH std gvidings: xix furlougs. Patler Wes. Hongs. Mat + Mimosia, 107, [MAEM Ash Can, 10 (Doyle, 1 10 1) secoND RACK-Six furlongs: for] TEAMS ARE PLAYING REAL Tenaya’ WAN EVER urea oe something to happen, but thay never ex. |: Abeta’, 100; Pxyectation, 100; ‘Trane | Autumn, or, Chala Noble Grand, [4 to Doand 2 to i, third, WIG) wo yeareolds, prime $W0.—Water Hass, BASEBALL IN THE WEST. . mt Warranted Linen Send Ck ihe Pinwa, eine ‘Toxaa ‘Tommie, 108; Al AAT. Heartieat, 108 Woodrow, Viresiste, Terre, tion when the announcement was M1 (Turner), first, Maude B, L., 198 The Giants and White Sox wouldn't ame), 108 (Obert), | mind having the punaey ot Pisee ra cut i down except for the fact that the games Deoathion, The | reve now developed Into a nip and tek figiit for blood, and both MeGraw and ler, 112; Mewhaeh, 112; Pevew, | xn Y RACK Steeplecbame handicap; about | Maximus Chote Bank Wil, 142; Arohery, 112. | two nites, —Orvwed, 188; Foxeraft, 140; Velen. pth RACE WROUND MACK —Selting: two yemraidas five] au7: Linnie Plat, 144) Hapacious, 196. and a haif furlongs, --*Binhe Williams, 104; Mire] TLIRD RACK Maiden fillies Degree, 108; Misplas, 106; Pare Most, 105, twoyearctda; fre fur Wear much better than cotton, pet cont 10 Sold by wil, BARKER CO. score. The Dartmouth quarterback get» all the credit, His dash for a touc down did not come after a fumble. fe @ quick ‘thinker, He id without heal! made that he had created a new world's record for this event, wh), second; Dr, third; ‘Time! 1 Idol and David Cray a # mutuels paid: Water Basa, sty three-yeare olds and up, one mule amd one six |teenth<-Mary Ann K, 1 (Mord), 3 to 4 geidings nes. Anplayiler, 108, ight 3; 1 to 3 an i ster Ji " Callahan are working lke Trojans to 7 . * Sad, Sraethe tn Wall Gisnsett,| Merten 'n Ace Aiewoannt chaeepeerete aod ee nin alain TART, SME Hida Teng A 4a A 8 tG 3 Aaek Tae 16, (1 Place S200, show $20; Maude 1.1 Giy inte ulavers eien have causht the __ - = ‘ Started on the run that won for him HIND RACE —Allowanem,; thre year-olds and | rother, 108; Harebell, 108° The Goat, 105; | (Daronde), Maree \ [tes place $2.00, show $2.00, Dr. Bamuel, | spirit, and in the last few games out - = = cae everlasting glory. © Rowand, ane mile —Com, 102; Wryneck, 104; | Collector, 108, second; Spellbound, 18 (Waldron), 13 to |) P $1.00 West they have fought as hard an if . Ree Mil: Reveh Amer, 108; Mae Tutt, | POURTH RACE—AU asm, handicap; mile §, 7 to Wand 1 to third, ‘Time, 1482 THIRD RACK —six furlongs; for| ne world's title wan at stake. The Amere - s “ 06; Velicitos, 110. ‘4 ST ¢ ON = 8 an NOTHER so-called white hope te] or eri Hae Y-—Htendieay; thre yur ote ava |! &,A1teent fy, De Hoigberg, Mise Jonah, Our linreeyeurold, fillies, ailing. coy, Iii |iean League magnates insiated on a ral e 1 - ine Bib, te Merry, Pollok bas| sum Cu Barunent 10 Bd le (Nevlon), fleet; SK Day, 105 (Obert), | Speaker going to help the White Box 2 thrown Ed Hagen's hat in the!!! 1 ii, 104; High Private, 100; WPT HACK selling; te! POURTIC RAGH=Sandicap; — two-| eet Gutie B,, Ini (Vandusen), third, |out after the Glants had won the first ring, Hagen hails from Seatue. He ar. | bene Ne ie; nny [AD halt fay i Colors, 10; year-olds, one nile "Humiliation, 16) [yu Cane Bh le a nt, Btta Ray, | tree Rames In succesmon, $ rived to-day and we expect he wii! oall Rigi tetas gt | Lam's rt Mock, (J. MeTagkurt), # to 5, 1 to 2 and out, | Sane, " ty is — | furlong, Un y Richard Lanete Pian ty Martha Allen, Miss Hawkstone, La y yM h president of the Cuba, . on. us, before many hours and gelato iy Ted Pra Tre, 100, Tyr, 400; | Lo Haak. 8 Mone Mi WN teat. Stake and Cap. UE. Butwelly Mote, “orra tlanc, Divs, Giade Carr oe oe aN ane Maurope. s 9 2 x about his “many winni jee." Mr. | Nobby, 108 le Baker, 10%; Brewster, 105 pened} ui . *t0.8.6 to.8 and ito & gooond, P, | Mode, ‘Terra Anca, ® lw ‘i re ¥ ¥ i ee Hagen, however. will have to produce |‘Tranuion, lus, Tuy, 10¥;' Mermude, 100; Citst, [SN Ti RACH ‘Three year-olds and upward: lew, Mei Ww ®), to & even ang | iavene: Aino san fe, MUtUSIs pals Sie U8 De RACORRLIR RY Pere LE: A i ‘ - 28 the documents before we start saying | 113 gelling; mile and seventy arte -Nonparel, 111, 9 "i Coy, straight $12, place $7.00, show 4.90; | phy and ix w2lng to Cahir, Ireland, just This price includes coat, waiscoat and trousers, although = nice things about him. We have had| | SiNTH RACK Selling; three year olds and wp- | Kormak, 108; domgull, 104; Kerviceue, 108; Klug 2 t2 % third. he, 14 TG. Spear | ik’ Day, place 67.00, show $46); Cutle | to silence the report that Ne fa not Irish, ‘ . g ig #0 many “bloomera” to deal with during | an}: one wile aud @ aixiowith, —Cordie F.. 104; | frincem: 10M; Bes, 108 tien rere, aot, debe head, Gregg, Ari John T. show #410, after all. Charlie says that as Mre. Mur- many tailors would get as much for the coat alone. tse. beet year Seat we reliee to sccent Wr Ansas, 1000 Chasse tt Helle tase 10 ae oe tees JOE: Vartburne, |Nixon alao ran. ai ce phy 18 German he wil make the sacrifice Just what you need for afternoon functions, where dress Hagen as a wonder on the say-so of his 11%; Ourliove, 118; Buick ts lial 4 ? entry, ‘ot going into the land of the Kalser just ¥ . ry manager or himself. There aro plenty | Ss denice allowance’ seated, m ned, Freeh bony: (a ‘Tho Women's Metropolitan Golf Asso-| for her sake. 4 is conspicuous. Made to your liking, one or two of fairly good heavy men around here| ‘treck god, bi eriT Tar--areF Champtons seem not to he faring wet} | ‘lation will close ite season this week! Those at the world's series wha won- buttons, of the latest materials your fancy suggests, Bares re eH BOTHER Irving | ene TESREAU HELPS GIANTS |this fail, Francia Ouimet has met with| "leat the good weather causes the| ered at the haypy smile on the erstwhile Evening Dress Suits, $40, Tuxedo Suits, $35. out, Movell to Join Ontlaws, IN FROM ITE a NIN] embers to arrange one or two more| rim visage of Clarke GriMth now have ——. «three defeats since he won tie open the answer. The Washington ciub has a ~ Mllled at Foethall, KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 21.—Georke woke Championship’ at Brooki eth. | of thelr popular one apy sourmamants just declared a dividend of 2 per cent. Broadway Q m.—Ha! Stovall, former manager of the St KANBAS CITY, Mo., Oct. ¢ Jem venting at the hands of Dr. Walter Har- | To Will ve Played this week, the frst Which, by the way, is sald t> be the KALAMAZOO, Mich., Oct, 2%7,—IHu! r , he Warner, twelve years old, a public Wu" American League bavebali club. qegreay pitched nine innings for the bin at Wasnington on Wridas t Englewood to-morrow in honor of jargest one ever paid by a major league Ninth Street 3 ! echoo! ‘student, died tere to-day ‘as the| Wil sign a one-year contract with the | Giants againat the White Sox yesterday, | the second reverse sustained i ‘| Miss Gladys Ravenscroft and Mise pai) club, For years Griff suffered from : of infuries received yesterday in| Kansas City Federal League team at @| the pe CAn Gd it was ar Muriel Dodd, who will be present, and|nervous indis te aye the acide sites RILAS ented coasts 4 Tndievayulle asBs moni e idee rf ee r

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