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it { i THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1913. ; GIANTS LAND eM rickR coacuEs BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK NO-HIT PITCHER WITH THAT HARVARD GAME IN VIEW -|SAM LANGFORD WINS, Copyright, 1913, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York World), —s : | / (Tae Teun 13 a ) | | For You % f “ =) AN ‘ Sa JUMP UP Now : . ow : TS | Ae eee 2 a HUH .. eae MA Touciibo Weve Tee ( THe Goa PasTs DOWN yp { Bria My OLD TN Behe | . ae : : \ ClAW- CUTTERS ; asi | 1 rf Hi ; \ “nto Ae t = + Boston Tar Baby Drops His th | Opponent Five Times in Wy, the Fourth Session. YY) q V7) 0 = Jal to The Feening Wi TAFT, Cal, Oct. ® Sam Boston tar baby ts ore for having knoclted rin the fifth round of a contest that proved, as far am any actual con- ; —_—_— | Bob MoAllister, Frisco’s Clever * | Middleweight, Is Here Look- } § Govprient. 1919. by The Prem Publishing Ch, 4 Sg | ‘The New York World) ; OR MALLISTER, the San Fran- cisco middlewelght, in town, toe the mark when the bel! sounded the start of ¢ lake Lest 4 test was concerned, nothing more than jing for Action—Willie Ritchie Yue, 1s GpING To PULL. ofr iy [4 aha _ = se! eee me aeat este Tne “Peete eae Springs Another New Idea. icici ar | | ° ’ , Se Te oclbnet oeeon balay , (\\\{!\|\\ 1) | Giants’ New Cuban Pitcher, |2:' io" 22" bees ; eet Ms Wain oes . and Referee George pala to Langford. n the defensive Palmero, Is a Southpaw Me has come East accompanied ‘ f h N q s t , hi i r " from start to finish, with Langford de+ Di Gt ws teomar ahd votes so kee 5 eM arane 1) C NO-Hit Vartet yy. | inci icine piunian tenes | epportunity to show before New York ; j S about the mide hy uppercute and 1) t fans. McAllister has had only —_ Lily 77 uy i ? a 7S 1 —— Jiey ane was wal ino 4 x OCT straight lofts and rights } we professional bouts, winning three | G ‘he | At ail certain that New York will oppose | 7. Sy) 0 U8 at UR wes Da quung to Shave. Herts tel fe tye - \He Is Only Twenty-two Years! rsncn now, and, with Gaffney on his ancy Re foe ne aac ae eae ee garded on the Coast as @ remarkably | ra | Old and Speaks Only Spanish side, it ig going to be pretty hard (0) vie rire oF less a comedy seasion, with iex sores ae font eork 4 | < a ‘wifi p y SP BOR Bit; i aford palpably taking things easy, orbett, No lees an wthority than bn A ww al i i eae but the fourth was a whirlwind. Five Wie Hitchie, the lightweight cham: 6 / me ea 7 Made Record Against Bits} trranic chance is otill making efforts to | times Lester was dropped by hie cole , saya that McAllister ought to pa GEE yyy ~ ti get Stovall, who is reported to have gone lored opponent, four times with body Selpan up" around here, According tof : Fai 6 IE mingham Team. jto the Federal League. Faced with the | blows and wie last tne by a right to hie, McAllister is the ideal ten- ‘tir le % ped tun | possibility of Stovall jumping, it ts Miely | the Jaw It took what fight there might ) redind fighter, fast and shadowy in hia) HERE VERY Ey that the Browns will agree to his trans- | Have been left in Lester away, ee style, with a fairly good punch, bat SHARPENING THe Traerts BY BOZEMAN BULGER. fer to the Yanks, The matter will be Would outbox rather than knock out CLAWS F baseball form, as shown in Ha-|tken up by the leagite leaders at Chi- INTERCLASS GAMES ile opponents ] Vana, Cuba, holds good, the Giants, |°@RO pext week and pressure will be| TO-DAY AT COLUMBIA. Im appearance MoAllister Is tall, slen- Next’ season, ate to be blexsed | brought to bear on Col. Hedges to help } 4 boyish, h aK ’ fy leet t the New York cl | Ger and bovis! je says he can make ° . with a wonderful left-handed pitcher, |out the New York cluo, | The Columbia Interclase track meet M8 pounds without trouble He talks vif t A L k Young Mr. Palermo, who was bought — Jto-day tn South Field will consist of ounds without trouie, ts ine) IAG § earance Like Army and Navy Planning Three-Game mi c by aw two nonths ago, has just! Chance nas not decided where he will |« pitched three wonderful games against |take his club for spring training, ut it the crack Birmingham club of thelis ikely that he will go to Texas, prob- uthern League, winning them all. A/ably Houston, It {8 certain that the} 8h hurd biegram to Rafael Conte, the correse t go bacl B ha, [are con g® back to Bermuda. | “ sbi pondent, who 1s still In New York, says that the poor condition | %O* SMe for the past three years. that in the second game of the series of nis club at the beginning of the In Cuba Palermo let the Birmingham | season was due to the damp atmos Helih to Race Retenma batters down without a hit. In the|or the litle British Island, Ten of the hardiest distance runners first he allowed three safe swats and . lof the metropolitan district will toe the he also acored a siut-out in the third. |, ‘ ; scratch for the ten-mile American run- Mr Conte save that Palmero, who je] Connie Mack says Schang is the best ning championship at South Field, Co- i“ voung catcher he ever saw break Into! lumbla Uni on Saturday, The but twenty years old, is by far the best | x n the big leagues. He looked, during the championship also pitcher that Cuba has produced. And) ii¢ series, like a rattling good man, all| will this Ie a pretty strong statement in] rent ut not nearly as good as Kling ‘on line for the long grind for glory a view of the fact that Mendez, the DIF] Q is wien he first appeared, and a long {* Medal. Marry Smith, who won the black, was considered, in Nils prime, "Ol way, ay yet, why of the American mle championship last year in the be one of the greatest pitchers im tel Teague standard set by Sullivan and Hee warand hie tte ureters world. McGraw during his visit to H s Cr alled upon to def his title against er. fehimaine vana said that If Mendez was a whi - Hannes Bolenimath WAR ta <imilar to those contested at the gintes. ‘The seniors, with MeDonala, ¢ metropolitan . mpion, Slade and Gerts red the favorites. They have Baseball Series Next Year for Title A PLAN has been launched to bring about a three-game baseball series So eee Tonic to Tiger Squad fi I had come off as scheduled to-morra Actus SOAS eT in it Bight at Medhean aie) Won, ‘ | little work under Gile’s punts, was the | of being postponed unt!t Nov. 1° | Captain of 1911 Team Joins) cxtent of the practice yesterday, Gile's | Ritchie would have been credited kicking averaged about forty yards. another novelty on the Mart led the line men down under the WP serinree 8 cay etl Sots Coaching Squad and Puts) iit, id ines nad te ran te keen * 4 j with him. “Hobey" Baker’ KIN at a: golf in lieu of doing eruelling | Life Into the Men on the Field) drop kicking came back to him partly, between West Point and Annapolis next spring. ‘The scheme originated, It is sald, with the athletle authoritles of the Naval Academy, but whether or not it wiil recelve an indorsement from Capt. Jo4n 1, Gibbons, muperintendent of the academy, and final sanction by the Navy Department Is ®& qeustion. The midshipmen are delighted over the project and hope that it will oryatullize into definite fori. Heretofore the rival academtes have been meeting annually on the dia- mond, the games being plaved alternately at West Point and Annapolis, and under the arrangement 1 t year's game {s to be played at the Naval Academy, The new plan is for the Navy nine to go to Weat Point to meet the Cadets, and later on to stage @ double-header In Annapolis, the dates ‘or the contests to be agreed upon. work, Willie had planned to take und after the firat fow tries he placed round bout In his sn; i ha wee tunes waters. ening into —Phillips Back in the Game, | the ail over trom the thirty-yard line fing with Cross, The reason for = tite extra bout as explained by the incet feela that the weakness of champion was to be warmed up and| PRIN CUTON, N. J, Oct, %—The les | that aide of the line was due to hin Feady to fight at top mpeed when the | Hon of the Dartmouth game last Satur. | absence, Trenkman took the pivot ponl- ‘ell sounded, Guy te not going unheeded by Princeton, | ton again. le passing in excellent, tne acknowledges belng a sow | but a new spirit ted on by the enthusl- | And the way he ie working Into tits ner and has found that a ehort | asm and extaustions onergy of “Eddie” (tes q large factor in strengthening y Mart ie showing among the men. An " e man he would pay $50,000 for his re-} Marty Kavanaugh of York led the Tr!- wout with a husky sparring partner the iniddle of the line. pe Almenda . : ‘ Hddle Hart has strong hopes for the 5 4 rown an a EDULE itis tron te Aineath res State League in batting this season with ‘ previo entering the ring In of great | C4rnestness and eagerness to learn are . a 8, Me, Oct, 2.—Wuth half i A ye tiie practivet In| correct their mistakes has sprung up and! teain, He sa alimero bears none of the facial char- | 967 in 111 games, and stole 49 bases, Hel thy local games behind them and the the hardet kind of work is going on! “I cannot be v i i ° 0 acteristicn of the Cuban. He has light) seems to be a remarkable a! i . «and worked to , cannot be very xorry over the on remarkable atl-round| hardest contests of the schedule to EE i ie eas Cull of AME Hy Onborne Feld. fain or tne amt eet Of ekatucaay’a kame with, Darte eet in ston O- Ti) t hair, ‘blue exes and ruddy complexion. | aver, felding .®2 ax catcher, 0M on [atart next saturday, tar Naval Acad perfection. Je return 0 , captain of the 1911| mouth. Of course, T wanted to + Conte thinks the young fellow must! first, 4 at secon 4 Aaa atey : when he otarted off with the Mexican. | championship t AB wéllcanciha tears erin Rae eas jap young rat, 83 at second and 1 third. Jemy football squad started the week's maistently, ips was back tn the line-up. in Tren POL! the Frenoh tur fi e have some Irish blood in his veins and s gent would it vali i a ‘Mast boxers are eatistied to do a little | of yefore, and all-American | but a victory by a ble wcore would have maplan wire | Rave aoe Iriah Blood in i vetne The gent would make a right valuable | wore with st Gg as to the work year de ee a ITT H they meet at the Nat s; f , that his ancestors were orlginally|man for the Reds: D a against Maryland Agricultural. The ot el eee e fore: and all-Ammat i nv a ational Sporting Clu eds; but Detroit has al- | Lavery arte srwit the Sen | Great, imne(ue ter tho Teh OR Othe eelge | Kant Tac ERe Golan ane cuaae, thom They Are Booked for 12 Rounds o London on thc, § and tnat after this| called Palmer. ie has been playing on| ready grabbed him, and has probabiy |i {fre (Ries A with Lehign, being 0 in, i 4 Mi 4 . |tleht he will bring Bombardier to Amer-|the high school team of Havana and] landed a bind. ela aay sath sade. actually fighting die takes a man on the fleld under | realize their mistakes and weaknesses - i ‘ : de oe © cee fp rend new. It in [Dit Wing and puts new life into him | better than Weeks of coaching, and that| Rivers and Russell Will Get |‘: {and mateh “him against Gunboat| was awarded a medal for being the best! gi RonniWweorn order ni i Fade than ured to. go through {M4 encourngen him. Hart was a xreut | rt on oar work for ame Jamateur pitcher on the island. Palme! RY eTOAEOR: or hia Philadelphia | "&tter in hin day do that fighting | t rvard games, Into Action at New Orelans. ¥ ero does not speak English, but fs @ GET FOGEL, } a etaallar.atunt before spirit overflows in hix coaching { n| Jounny Daly, the local bantamweight|pright youngster and should pick up the| A&ain we are authorized to atate that | giz-round bouts years ago. The team whien practiced Yeaterday | of the bert men T an at ——— Wao. ie over te eneiend, ihea language as quickly ae did Marsans,|t!e Federal League {s preparing to in- — on the atiil muddy gridiron was a new | Princeton, and It won't take more than matched to mect Johnny Hughes, : ort te Sew York cli vade the big le | WORGE CHIP, who team except in personnel, While there | a few days to correct the mistakes of By John Pollock. English fly-welght cham Ee eee ee ee ee ere ee et liotet (he Matic Te | 2 Sp knocked out Frank Ki war only sanal practic the men|men who are such earnest fighters, rounda at the National Sporting Club| Marlin in the epring, and has asked to Piaeeead te \ n fact, we are “Being spoken of as a probable| worked they had never worked pe- | Princeton im no: weeks. Waly arrived | ¥¢ allowed to room with Chief Meyers, Oo way anything we want t lode ferrthe: sensor, T"* flatic menu for to-night offers, [7uran at the pone! bbons at Madison je coaches are going to whip| but will profit’ by Dartmouth's leason two wool fights between Mkht- 1, engiand after losing @ ten-round de-| Who speaks Spanish fluently, The Chief/@bout the Federal Leagu> #0 long as it | = Pardon, Chine ieanueet how- drive them ehard in the importance of @ Ay man ae weights who are well known tol cision to a French Aghter in Pere wis at one time was Government inter-|!8 Mentioned. The only tnjun ; “insists that Chip be allowed |" 10 Pie mien are willing, and, [ing one of Mix opponents and in holding | the followers of the boxing Kame All| weighed twelve pounds more than he| preter at El Paso. the part of my informer was: “Cut that | Mae tax is pounds at. a] ee Hart says, Princeton is: not lost for | the ball, the two pointe on which, In|over the country. The fighters who will did, Daly sayw he was rovbed of the| ‘There has been some talk of Marsans stuff out about Horace Fogel being with It Be to which propoaltion Gibbona) JC °80N _™y opinion, Dartmouth won the game.” |clagh In these acraps are Knock pat | decision, ‘coming to the Giants from the Reds, but 1] “replied. Chip, welghing in at ee On Brown of this city and Matty Baldwin that a vary @OULthaL ha Aeatstacted ldppe, who la over In Paris with string of American figit Cuban is easily the star outfielder of | Now that Walter Johnson has had his Tinker'’s club and it is pot Ikely that! #peed tested and we know that he y Owns for twelve Mera Sette ment come inthe] WINNERS AT LATONIA. RESULTS AT LAUREL, — [ot Ciariertowns Aisne ter tn “seven hours later at something es 0 z , H ee r seh ry Ae se pou is and as Gibbone's best) Six furlongs for matden| FIRST RAC All axes; aix furlonga|ton, and Joe Kive the Mex! cH at Australia from England on Noy. 15 with [20° Wil Bet rit of w star, At that, Mo- throws a ball just 122 feet a second-half Agnting weig! t fx about 150 at ring and xeldings; purse $00.—The | —~Undaunted, 102 (Wolfe), 8 to 3 2 to 6] lox An and Frankie Russel nth, the middleweight, | Taw would give Cincinnati almost any- | 48 fast as a bullet--we are going to be side, Mike would be giving away quite | Gander, 113 (Loftus), won; Al Jones, and out, won; Arsene, 107 (Fairbrother),| of New Orleans, who will battle for tea yang ponberg, a Pr lddleweight,| body that Tinker wanted to get this} hard put next season to tind something a bit of weight. Gibbons, like the ma-|(Dishmon), Hecond; Meshach, 112 (Ho tleally made up bis mind to sail for 01 tol, 8 ‘and to 1, second; Heart-| rounds at the Baseball Park in NeW] whom Lippe claima is some fighter, |fellow. Marsans always has wanted to Senne the place of “It comes ove: ; . beat, 105 (Ford), 12 to 1, & to 6 and 2 to &,| Orleans. Lippe has been promised three fight#|play on the Glants because, as he gays, | With the speed of a bullet. ty of boxers of to-day, doesn't NkO! ining, Tim “6 Archery, Wank |enird, Th —_— for a y oray : “At Y 4 |. ‘Time, 1.19, 2c i ‘or each flahter, Smith ray fight some 0 i that," remarkad Grover Ie: Brewer! walunt, oavesially ‘01 8l ai) Trancmortation, Garin Parte (i 1.19, Noble Grand, Batwa, y fight some!he wants to see how it would feel to be over Hartley Mimesta and Autumn also ran. Unless Eadie McGoorty sticks to the |middieweight at Iiverpool on Nov. 13./ mith a winner last night, Sheffield, Texas Tommy, Father Riley | SEGOND RACK Steeplechase Handi-[ agreement signed by ats manager, "I had just as e@oon be hit © man, but at that he might wh a ballet this case. It would be Interest- Now that Jim Gaffney ha: come out ve 2 pee SAE, TAFMRCVRAEOLIK AGA MDWAPGT ‘tammy Walsh, and boxes Jack Dillon} Joe “Young" Shugrue, the Jersey City © e6e om brie sess ———+—___ e how the “delayed panch"| alo ran ; cap, thrawyeat-o Ja and upward: AO | TO ai Oe the grows receipts In crack lightweight, and Jimmy Dutty, | SOME for Tom lynch, it is itkely that Conkien = uld work on the whifty Mike. 8 Mutuela Pald—Gander, straight, | two math), 6 to clever lightweight of Lockport, our National League President will be | 3 he ts likely to be ’ kee on Nov Ms CINCINNATI, ©., Oct, 28—Glen Coak- | — 6.20; place, $2.50; whow, $2.10. Al Jones, |} 8 te 6 and won; Velwint, 127] Milwau' i ? le Commis. |¥, have heen matched to meet in g[#Pared the Job of leading tho Federal) ,,,, ten Coak~ YE Ie every reason to believe) |), 0; show, $6.60, Mesiuch, show, |{ClArk). 6 to 2 4 to 6 and out, wecond; | barred by the ALAS Aneee tH teh-round bout at a-boxing show te be| Teague. A month ago it seemed cor. | (0% the Fort Wayne, ind, middle. | sMhat the Germans will accede rae Ligue Flat, 14 (Keating), 11 to 6, 4 to[{ sion of Wisconsin. Goo! r ow held at the Auditorium at Buffalo, N,| tain that Lynch would lose out, At that peenee baa iigeldedly the best of it] Yon Priday night. Shugrue will have| time it) wa Tat nicht in his ten-round contest with his hands full with Duffy, for the latter] and New York would vote against him, incinnati. Gilbert did y not land three cle. ax fought Jack Beition and many | and the opposition of Eubetts and Char-Fentire bout fe clean blows during the other good men. 11 4 x ays he won he amateur ath-| 5 and out, third. ‘Time, 408, Rapactous, }a guarantee of $1,700 and say raquene of the ’6 SECOND RACH—Vive and a hale} ps ir Iss selling: | PHIRD RAC believed that both Bot fight unless he gets It lec’ authorities in thie country ant 1 for the track and field furlongs, for tWoryear« F er ike Biviacp Games in Berlin | Purse $600.—Birdie Willams, 104 (Ney-| aye turlonas. — Hudas Brother, tox] Matty Baldwin has signed articles fo Tt would be Impossible for our| 20%)» Won; Tavaluora, 109 (Taylor), | (Hoye), & to , 7 to W and 1 to 4, first, [® battle with Johnny Grimth, Me Nght i 3 @ a ten round waition onjaecwind, Parcel Purl, 105 (Martiny, abell, 14 (Troxter), I! to 6 4 to sp went of Akron, On ino bo tg to be in the beat condition on) ia’ aime 1111-8, Misplay and Hare ane ancora; The She Ge (oF [ pout before the Simmit A.C. of Akron, Maiden two-year-olds CORNELL COACHES —— << ——<—_—_ Bren cl LO Seana ew, hot) MAKE. SEVERAL CHANGES, News From Golf Links &% which is the date named yeater- Mala; also ran, Two-Dollar Mutuele | he opening. Some of the lead- Jahan), 6 to 1, tay for ¢ g -Biled y 4 ‘ “ Shugrue was fea sa, those who wil! win pointe for] !ald Hinkle Willams, straint, $2.70; (mime, Lota-6. Tandeticker, Applauder, [with crimth, but as hie had other houts Para as, gre university. men, They cannot! Pir ee a avalaora, | 3. Maylow and Collect ran, {on lua manager passed 1 up and Bald- (Spectal_to The Evening World.) place, $3.00, show, $2.20, Parcel Pont, #how, $2.20 THIRD RACE—One mile; for three Handicap all agea;| win was substituted ITHACA, N.Y. € %.—As usual betes peanv a ARO ee after a big kame ere was no outsite|Matty and Mike Donlin Carrying)‘ ! + open and present holder ow! feave this country until the last week | fa June. And the early start would! meag@that the performers would pracs| oe ide and intl ' year-olds and up; puree $600—Wryneck, te Poly Bs pha froth the hip 0) sog (vandusend, frst; Clark M., 10 den ri : note jaa aN Fee American team will require at!” 11-19 mile and a #ixteenth—Hob the Western title, > Coffroth, the fight promoter Of|practice for the Cornell varsity this 7 : ie together with Tort game), 11 to 20, out and out won; ait Boe ee ate Levine At ATTARRAluttornepne The time wana ‘.| Their Golf Clubs During the | Mexamara, popular protessional of Bos | ital (Callahan), 8 to 1. ® to 6,188 HEE E ee aes Aine GIO ton, Will meet Harry Vardon and Ed- | roe fa twenty’ v rather lengthy tatk by: Dr, »| Tour of the West ee ee a out second; Col, Cook, Mieklaw i ‘abby, to be fo : ‘ ‘d Ray, the famed Britt ? . nds Col Cook, TL CNtekIAUE, Lyons and Jimmy Clabby, to be TouRNE) He fauits of Saturday's gaine, All of 0 pie IR ely the links of the: Atlantic eee arent 5 to 1, even and out third Per tee vate Novemlers| Time 1:54 2-5. Altamaha also ran, Heddy, ma REhAs: were: sngte OF leap lass rinield on Bataraay, Nov @ nd; Royal Amber, 1 (Dish mon), third, ‘Time, 148 Coin, Pallet risty Mathewson does not let base- | 1iD at ra feast a week in Berlin to get rid of) Ad) | tow and Maw Taft also ran, $2 mutuels} jaro ttt tint Hed with the showing of the team, th golf these days. |" bes match legs, Training on shipboard ‘ : FIFTH RACK—Selling, two-year-olds; Will accept tie vou r i Rie ce all interfere with golf these days | ‘MB est im Smpnaen lone, for distance men, but) PAld—Wrynevk straint, ®; place, | ive and a halt furlongs—Galaxy, 115|auestion can be settled and the jalthough it diMeult to place the blu Whon Matty 1s not, in the box he hikes Ris errHDE iy the professional of the 7 ee. ever heard of & sprinter 4 mat ge.40: show, $5.70, Clark M., place, $4.10 (Walt, 9 to BL to Sand cbt wen, {are sutinfactory, Gibbons and Clabby | These talks of the couch are ua tol the wearent Kol? course’ and. Gala Qurdier or men who Jump and throw| show, 83.40, Toyal Amber show, $3.40, Salon, 108 (Watts), 6 to & 2 to 8 and out, | Would draw & big crowd on the Coast, — | sp ret, but it on ertheless leaked out ° 4 | picks the best local pla: y of pi a —_—_—_——S— marty % j weights getting any benefit out of prac second: Cotors, 108 (Callahan), 8 to 59! apne ten-round bout between Mike! f a8 An Op-| 1 the afternoon that there would be} ponent. Mike onlin is also in wolt| portant changes In toe Lines when the oppot “i: “WONDERFULL ong these are the shifting of | fered, Daring visit of the Giants; ¢ tro ack to half, and|to Sioux City, ta, Matty and Dontin ‘ f an ocean liner? LAUREL ENTRIES. toiand to 4, third, Tine, 142. Lambs | ghbang wd Marty, Rowan oe trvok!s | Tall, Salvation Neil, Sunamit also ran] wrich was seheduled to be fougnt atl? have been some misunderstanding when Bee $ Seneneaneretareer Twvtord A.C. of Brooklyn on tty an the Olympic Committee named such an t OF BROOME 08 Pele ee ae of Bhuler at quarterback an ‘interesting exhibition on arly date. He made a special request LATONIA ENTRIES. day Mant, nee bean, i t ne i ust ratty ba daar ne 88 we Back | the Country Club links fase nied the con: A Nov 9 request of Kddle R to a : . ' setae lin chat duly 6 be eelected | OFe a2 follows er inanager of Gibbons, who says Mike) playing at haif on the acrubs will De | ne Women's Metropo aaa RACE TRACK, LATONIA, Ky, Oct time to get Into shape. Mike tyied at end during the coming week, | gociation yesterday pla. needs mo esayea 3 fw d half furlong 100, Flat. | 8. fe INO! i on f . rT 7 ssiieate - events. Me thought that he had im- He etre te ant’ dee), Prins ios, Jan ve ie for ‘tommorraw's! races Or Any AO Sao WILE —_>— ment pestoned from tant Monday, ‘The ort ‘orsti - . play was at the Rese an ry ance cc eee A galas toa: eacock, Mi0B; No SMeuager ios, WORST RACH -Helling; two-year old fillies; fi GOLDBERG FINISHED STRONG, Club. Mrs. H, R. Stockton of ‘05, ‘ wraps. —Haby Bister, 107; Ties! q 107; Belle of Normanely, 10; Inabelle Vaile vile, WE: Kerrene, 10t; ¢ Kilerea, 172 Mine "Waters, The Brown Gymni a boxing show t Jack MeCarthy has arranged two ten+ round bouts to be decided, In the frat) SYRACUSE, Ave @ood sportamen," said Mr. Sullivan ‘and Tam gulte sure they fake the change when the tmportance of the thing. aD A ar ee BUT HE LOSES FIGHT. |‘¢!¢ won with an Si, one stroke better than Mra. Perey Ingalls and Mrs, Wo J. Faith, There will be a medal play hy ‘cap to-day at nglewood with thet SECOND RACE—Steeplechaae, handicap, about uupwant, Mo, 140, yy realize N.Y, Oct, 28 Jimmy + ference in Ber! 7 | Qs the opening for the track and fieid|, PMT Hack 145; COND RACK” Selling: fourgearol and Ter Seppe aele dF eS ae ans a eon ritiah players, Mies Gladys Ravens " " furl M Ft r r er of Hoboken, jo In the earned a decision over Joe Goldb ENG Fa Mariel Dodd, a re, Feicobia | SAG. Fac sre | lonek.c ene Rprineony, 6s) ae Barr, 110, 10, Ura }tor, the Newark lightweight, will) night, Walsh was too clever for his! Grantland Rice yester won the} h more than 850,000 during hia] 100; Cadeay, 07 103, Progressive, 0 ow t 410; Oreen, 110; 1), | A ieee eine tole vida feat ee ia re ees Sie Hons, 1H0y, Oren, 110: battle opponent and took an early lead which| President's Cup in the M-hole final of @areer in the r! ego ° ‘or three-year-olds and ald Wetaes, y ‘ | JAR Te iN AE oF ack! Cross had the apportanity, to get) Mart: ailioa, red Levy, 100; Ply | MIT) KAGE. Handicap; twoyearoiles x] AQ pout has just clinched hetween {He Maintained throughout with the ex-| the N ane Gi at Sut tail a roll even larger than that which | i piney “nts Ha, M12; Manion of Allah, | furlongs, Lady Moonel, Wii Ur. Hemud, 93:1 Johnny Dunde Ttallan ight: | £° of tise rounds when Goldverg, |" very 4 aitanes ; Rit hee “anlind” Ho Was ohered| Siw tort womenkn iui; Cortooee: 110.” | Brant WINE, OR, Aastiaae, 108 ug ans | welmnts and Wil er The man. {Aghting at close range, proved hie mage | Q°yg"" LANs Me, Ses the chance to box Wolgast before] prirrit KAC ra nokta |i one mile and one-aixteenth, Morristown, ito, | @Rers of the fighters agreed to have the | ter. match with the former ngs. Aa Ca, 1 Pieorenat, S10; Rusetbe 133 bors weish in at 1 pounds at thering-| The tonih round Was one of the got a C2 mot ginal . pion. 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That le why 2° a a PN a ry Dall ua parc ar eR eal - hard right awing the J eh Kot a pein when he read About| ire iol; Wel Wis *Adolante, 100 *Mreabfiell, a8; su}, 18 @ letter to the writer, Jim Mar} iWalsn a to his Nase ‘e wealth, He mii the chance] Angelo, 4 deman, 103;° Phil Mobs, 11g, )loney, manager of Bombardier Wells. hammered ¢ berg with rights and @areer last year and he realizes| *iiamon, Beagh Band, the English champion, says that he isiiefts, and when the latter left the rin; ATLANTIC CITY, N. ‘eons e certain that Welle will defeat Gearge be was well bastered, | _. dy MaDermett, wational seomparcrunahetericersneonmenn moment ete nme mene I A - enn = oon pay

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