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ASTROLOGER _—— JO18, The ress Publishing Co, New ‘York ing World.) owns to het, She evades mal Bohannan, repenting, tries t Dargain with Weiland tbe the Enal On day of the neaao CHAPTER 6. A Sacrifice Hit. “ AIT!” repeated Copley, his brother turned to g W “I won't detain you tong. “I want nothing to do with you,” said Punch, “now or at any time. You behaved like @ aur to you stole from my @ere of the estate to bribe Bohannan with that $2,0". You'll account to me for that in court I've lost out now. But in six months you'll account to me state. And it “The six months are up to-day.” neal" stammered Punch, “T got I carry nothing about that, Ry the ferme of the will you were to get your ghare of the estate if I did not see you @runk or drinking during a period of ix months, I didn't aes you.” “You mean that you?" —— “E mean,” answered Copley, ‘“‘that whe told you to come for her answer when the six months were up. I want you to be able to—to go to her for your answer; to be in @ Gnancial poaition to 1 arry her.” Punch gazed at his brother in crass LEACH CROSS mu} my eyes to. PICKS of the National Game : Novelized from :—— CHRISTY MATHEWSON’S Baseball Play of the Same Title always been the coward where women irrelevantly, night and morning before t it ame wit! the Hornets—the time I thought—1 ht—the time you pretended to been drunk, in order to ashteld Punch. I understand now why you locked your brother into his room. Forgive me that I could ever have been #0 criminally foolish as to bel! i of you. tand T used to shut my blind wilful- neas that’— “Don't! Yoy shouldn't speak so of yourself. You don't mean to you've rejected Punch just for that? It wasn't his fault. It was just a harmless sup- per party. You know women won't let men of Punch's sort alone. He’ to you. He'll never make such BAS! again, PLEASE—oh, Jet one little slip set you “I know,” she anewered. stand. But I don’t care for Punch in— in the way he wants me to.” “Mr. Reeves!” she flashed, “you will Please allow me to Judge for myself in matters of this kind. It i= no concern of any one except myself!" for eveny penny of the ‘ih 4 you've robbed meas 1 believe youl ,,0f course:” he stammered, “I haver— nd now,” she resumed, “I'll tell “Zam going to givo you an account-| yoy some ne I'm going to Europe ing next week,” corrected Co} in a few days. Fm we divide the estate. You'll find| “You're going away!" he cried, his Jost nothing by my deal with| face blank, Fey ” “Next week, Will you excuse me a “Next week?” moment? I'll call up Mr, Bohannan. He'll be anxious to know the Commia- sion’s verdict about his accepting that money from you."* “He didn't accept money from me. 1 ought some real estate he had, Here's the decd.” fe pulled from his inner pocket the sheaf of papers. And with them came @ crumpled square of lace. It fell on the table edge in front of Mona, “Why,” she exclaimed, picking ft up, his is my handkerchief! The one T at the garden party I gave the te “re "Te: weeks ago! queried Copley in great amaze. “Why, that's quee eS wonder, “Dut Nis carefully eureed re: en," ahe amsented, dryly, ‘“lan't tt, though? But not as ue ore. queer as your ee Oe oe oust? tbe keeping tt. Why did you? eneered. ‘Take the one when you looked me up and sneaked off to get al! b-cedlarbaiap lad ad eas You wanted to diggrace m “I don't chink you mean that, Punch,” “Because,” he answered, in an ceas of dolinesa that ainazed him, “be- canse % was youre and decause I love you! There, I've said ft. Now or- der me out of your house.” rey THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ‘8, 1913 oat How SHOULD | EVER Be ABLE TO MANAGE SUCH A BROTHER? “THE ASTROLOGER SAYS- TMR.LEACH CROSS WAS BORN WARLIKE PLANET MaRs* We PROFESSOR SAYS LEACH'S MISHAP IN TRAING WAS @ BLESSING (N DISGUISE» Gow apout THe 4.200 FORFEIT HE LOST The Stars Give Victory to Cross Over Ritchie, Says Hoboken Astrologer og) SSN —He Would Have Been Beaten on Original Date, Argues Prof. Gustave Meyer. F you take any stock In what as- I trolagers say you had better put | send: @ bet on Teach Cross to whip As an American astrologer I have, Champion Willle Ritchie at the Garde: therefore, obtained the data of birth on Monday night. Gustave Meyer, a of Leach Cross and Willie astrologer of Hoboken, who made a big| Ritchie, who are to fight in Madison hit when Frank Moran knocked out Al] Gquare Garden on the evening of Palzer the past summer by predicting] Nov. 10 for the lghtwelght cham- to the minute when the Big Farmer] gionship of the world. As Leach winner, Hero's the dopo that Meyer 2 renent- “ahe angwered, very softly, her | would be knocked out, says that Mon-| Cross ee Cone [oN ch Raina g verted, “why didn't you tell me|day night's battle will terminate in a Wuiaay, Fab 3s, 15, PM, ond ‘When our mother died—she knew the bao he orted, standing apetibouna, | 2Uaden_and_ unexpected manner, and} Willie Ritchie was born in San ob ahe make M0 lass ore at his eldens "00 dnt ee will be the victor. Francisco, Cal, Friday, Feb. 13, Getate and ghe made mel itt You can't mean i Prof. Meyer says that the Fighting| 1891, at 6 P. M., I find, after the "yon think st was eaay|,,'T™ faint,” she answered demurely, | Dentist can thank his lucky stars that) most careful deductions’ und come ‘Perkape It think I'am going to fali-i¢ you|the bout did not take place on Oct. parisons of their nativities, that Cro fl shag eager Tow, | G0N't catch me eer” as originally acheduled, as he dec! Leach Crom has the better horo- es jerstand Or e been the sce of the two; hence, without deen patting ners | fear or favor, I predict thet the past atx montha, I've Deen with! Leach Cross will defeat Willie you over every atep of the uphill crawl, | Bri tt d Sh Si. Ritchte on pot ° ved points, tf not @ knock- ie tit'eeee wine wm TUCCON and Shugrue Sign | wise ze nce s se Yoothoid, Ye ot it, boy. You short nor @ long fight, I judge that can't slip back mow. I'm decking you. ‘Mona will keep you etraight. 6o will your self-respect, I'm"—— “Cop!” broke in Punch, @ break in “Forget it!” laughed Copley, grip- Pine the outstretched hand. “There's ‘only the two of us left, and”— Mona Fitzgerald, entering, atopped hort at the door, mute with wonder at the brotherly tableau presented by the wo recent foes. Copley saw her and @aia without @ moment's hesitation: “I'm just congratulating Punch, Mise Fitzgerald. To-xlay he finishes Lt six month's hard labor on the wagon. He likes !t «o well he's Sentenced himaeld to it for ite. “On, Punch!" eried Mona. 60 GLAD! Mr, Reov she dmterrupted heraelt, turning to Copley, ‘the President wants to peak to you fn the library, There's talk of having Qfr. Hohannan up before the Commin- gion. Can't you say something to help tim? e"— “Don't worry." answered Copley, aa ho ieft the room. "I can clear him in three words.” Fi's brother was scarcely out of ear shot before Punch “My six months are over. Mona. You told me to come to you when the time was up, and “Don't say it, Punch?” ashe begged, in eon dinir 1 Tesi all been @ mistake. J can ace that now. I've een it for days, T—1 can't give you the anawer you want,” “[t's the rotten way T behaved to that day at the elubhou: “Won't you forgive it, M forgiven it? I love you so, “It ian't that, Tt began before then. -" ” Fer a long time he looked down into her distressed face, trying to read the ear-filled eyes that were raleed to his gently t he said very ‘Tye talked with « real man to-day And I'm going to tay to be a man, too @ man he can be prod of. Godoy, He was gone, Mona had time to fight back h sand (0 a sume a passable air of naturalness when Conley, Reeves returned from the bray: es Nat's all right." he reported Vive Wd it to the President's # fa on oe the Commission's, Bohunnan ia eared. Forkive me for Dutting in, 1 fnew you'd xious to know, “Why do you ask pardon for comin back to tell me? I was waiting #0 anx- toualy to hea “1 thought y« “Punch has gone. *@o soon? Making a streak for the pearest good § jewellers, 1 suppose, o'— “No! That was a pr me to say,” he Ot would" nd Punch sh thing for Ives And 1 figured out th the firet move PD ma netances WT hang only broth ‘of course that would be oir under tl You to mean to gemuine concern. Bis courtabip to you. It's I who bas bina iene itireggearecaonnameaassisepegemnntiainmenitittnamattteemmeitT ~—irgsteame—ier ‘Mle voice, “you're—you're white! And| I'm"— 3 the six-day bike race ten laps comsti- Weight Anes Ui Upon Is 135 Pounds, Ring Side— Moran Says He Was Badly Treated in Australia, By John Pollock. ACK BRITTON and Joe "Young" Shugrue of Jersey City, both of of whom are regarded as topnotch- in the Hghtwelght cla were ched to-day to meet in a ten-round bout at a boxing show to be brought off by the Atlantic Garden A. C. on Tues- day evening, Nov, 18, It took several days to clinch the match because the managers of the fighters could not agree upon the welght question, Thie ob- atacle was removed when the managers agreed to have their proteges weigh in the ringside. Britton te ned up to meet Battling Gates, the Wilkes-Barre welterweight, for ten rounds at Wilkes-Barre, Pa., on Nov, 21, Battling Levinaky, the light heavy- weight who is well again from an attack of diphtheria, has been secured te meet Tim Logan, the Quaker City heavy- weight, fer ten rounds at Brown's Gym- hasium on Tuesday evening, Nov, 18, If Levinsky wins he will be matched to fight Al, Reion, the ex-amateur h Weight champ J ers n Owen Moran, who fought three times istralla, has arrived in San Fran- and ‘s letting out an awful howl the treatment we received in Aus- He claims he had ail the better abo: tralia To Box 10 Rounds Nov. 18 from all astrological indications {t will be reasonably long, at any rate, and will be won or end in a sudden, Peculiar and most unexpected manner, Leach Cross can thank hie lucky stars for the mishap that befell him recently, as that misfortune which Prevented him from fighting Willle Ritchie on the evening of Oct. 29 was indeed a blessing in disguise for him, ap not occurred an it did and the fight come off as first echeduled for that evening, then the odds would have been in favor of Willle Ritchie, Leach Cross was born with the flery and evil warlike planet Mars on the @econdant, and such makes him @ natural-born fighter and one who haa the punch and knows how to land it, whereas Willie Ritchie was born with the evil and morose planet Saturn on the ascendant, and this shows he lacks a certain amount of eelf-confidence and has morose fore- bodings of evil, and such draing or aps his resources and takes a certain amount of ‘steam’ out of his punches, However, he !s apparently cold or calm and collected witbal, but makes @ better actor and orator than fighter, He will alwaya be refined of Matt Wells, @ countryman of his, in @ twenty-round bout at Sydney but that "Snowy" Baker, the fight | pro- moter there, gave the decision to Wells because he was his mana, Seven clubs will hold boxing shows to-night as follows: Fairmont A. C., Eddie Moy ve, Harry Condon, Tommy Hopkina ve, Joe Carter, Brown's Gym- naslum, Artie Edwards ve. Young Rec- tor, Sharkey A. C., K. 0, Brown v. tddle Smith. Irving A. C. of Brooklyn, Jack Geyer vs, George Rodel. Atlantic Garden A, Frankie Nelson, rooklyn, Red Amea va Queens boro A. C., Young Bill. Rooney, ong Island City, Otto vs, Eddie Conway. There will be no delay when Wille Ritchie and Leach Cross enter the ring for thelr great ten round bout at the Garden A. C. on Monday night. Ref- eree Billy Joh had a talk with both fighters yesterday and informed them about the rules under which they will Vox. He onlared them to get the gloves on as quickly as possible, Jimmy Johnaton, who has several frrhters under his management, has added another serapper to new addition ts Young Mike Donovan, | the local middleweight, who has won many a@ bout at the clubs in this vicia- ity. Old Mike Donovan, father of Young Mike, engaged Johneton to-day to be the manger of his aon, If by any chance ten-round dout between Carl Morris and Jers Willard, the heavyweights, ehould fall through, Billy Gibson wil stage bouts between Battling Levinsky and Rob McAllister, the California middleweight champion, and Knockout Brown against ‘One Round" Hogan at the Garden A. C, on Dee. and genteel and somewhat effeminate or domesticated, however, as he haa also had tho evil planet Mare badly This ‘fiicting the planet Venu shows that will al great weakness for the to peak, which will greatly under- mine hie otherwise strong constitu- tion and cause him to lose many a battle unless he stops now or before Mt ia too late, Leach Cross han a fine horoscope for popularity and success, and will ‘To the Sporting Ealit iow many |; to a mile around Madison Square Garden? ‘A READER, ‘The way the Garden is arranged for mile. sorting Eaitor: Was there ever a pitcher who pitched a game of nine innings and struck out 217 players and didn't allow a hit? hr. BRAND, There is no such game on record. If auch a thing was ever done it prob. ably happened im @ piece of fotion. To the Sporting Editor: ground t xratulate hin when he €omes back, or would you rather wait] lone?” | *He—he's not coming back.’ + “Mot coming bac cried the man, in ae Be padn't the oourage Name the men who hold the titles men owe ita bee 24 oaune fh mel se ietnucht toe hin. Up to] from the paperweight class to the pow he's never shown the white feather | heavyweight, A. GARDNER. ‘These is ne paperweight rise in life far above his station at birth, but espectally so during 1914, 115 and 1918, During these yeara he will alto xain much wealth, fame and success In hia calling and on the stage, or through theatrical man- agers, and will benefit greatly through the fair sex and public. With compliments and bea wishes to the porting fraternity, I remain, # cerely, GUSTAVE MEYER, Astrologer. sidered the beet all-around man is his position, Me is brainy es well as o orack batter and fielder. Johany Conlon ig bantam champion; Johuny Kilbane, featherweight cham- pion; Willie Mitchie, lightweight cham- pion} there ts mo welter, middleweight or light heavyweight title holder, while Jack Joka ie still heavyweight champion. ‘To the Byorting Faitor: To decide @ bet please state who !s right. @ Says a full house beaty a flush in poker; B says the opposite, tor Jewe! was found in the mardh. dete that he wus found in the ocean, Kindly let us know which 1s right? ¥. M. B, ‘eo was never found, ‘To the Sporting Faitor: urth down, the ‘ball on the Syard with about 6 eaeconds to play before | the ending of the first half, and while ROME, | Quarterback was giving signals for the A ie right. A full house beats any- [pees pier Sas sheneer anseineed ie thing straight | UP to the rafcroe, the bail was Wit fear Of 8 Bad ore * | to the quarterback @ few e@econds after | time up was announced and @ touch he beat firet baseman tn both down was made, en? | The reteree allows the touchdown, aay- A CONSTANT READER. ing that he did not hi the timekeeper \ WITH THE FIERY AND EVIL a) i oy Accoroins T PROF. meyer, MARS HAS THE CLASS AND WILL KNOCK SATURN'S BLock orf. | NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT | THE GIRL andte PENNANT WHEN MARS AND SATURN COME TO BLOWS A Romance = Fighting Dentist Was Lucky in Having Fight Postponed| Touy of Giants and rm x May Lead to a Genuine World’s Baseball Series —_S Promoters Ezpect That Trip Will Bring ‘About Cham- pionshiyship Games in Which All the Countries Will Take Part as in Davis Tennis Cuy Matches. GEN ball gam that the Glant SUINE world'’g serles of base- ea {9 expected to result trip around the globe # and White Sox will take, starting the 19th of thia month. The Promoters of the trip expect that our national game will be @0 popularized by {ta exploitation that an interest that will event Australia and o in the various countries will be ually le ther countries, compet- ing against us for the big baseball title, aa tl Davis tennis cu At any rate, y do every year or 6o for the P. it Is beleved that the trip will lead to embodying baseball In the programme at Berlin in 19 Australia are tal Game and they come @ chance against players supreme title of At would be rather odd, w: England should at the Olympic gamow Already Japan and King keen dolight in the would undoubtedly wel- to test their prowess from the States for the the diamond, uldn't 4, if America for the eat baseball championship? Almost as big a thing as though John Bull at eri It Is expected White Sox will penses aro trip that ts now They leave Que the States should down ket. d that the Glanta and help to defray their ex- d the world by the native more than half over nstown for America on March 1 and expect to arrive here on March C rowds that wll equal any ever drawn at the Polo Grounds are expectod to aee our athletes per: form at Manila, Tokio, Sydney and other alttes tn Australia, IMMENSE CROWD EXPECTED aT GAMES AT MANILA. Over a year the Chautenqua mark out the tr ing back to the Made he Was again sent over the ma: route with @ lot Purpore of boosting the te ‘To-day and and Gox they ko @ long way main tour, On San Diego ond the home of Iret Buudgrass, the ilants’ centre flelder, ey have been Guaranteed $10 for this Kame; this in apite of the fact bat the town. only holds 3,00 people. ‘Thin owe to show that Snovarass's muff that cost the Glanta the worlds nant in 112 has been either forgiv ten, play at hope to draw enoug man was went dy Touring « pany to 1p abroad, After report- promoters the progre: of press matter for ns, the Giants Los Angeles, where people to y toward financing the Monday they Pos to-morrow or forgot *) on the On Novy, mento, they 12 the boys pl. and on the ith, face the Oakland at Sacra- 1th and Wen team at San Francisco. After ing the Golden Gate the party Koes direct to Medford, Ore, for 4 game on Nov On the 18th they off at Portland for a battle and n the 19th they play morning and at at Tacoma in the ttle In the afters On this date they take a short fou hey to Tokio to play, and on Dec. 4 they will play at Kob nm Dec, 6 they'll cavort on the diamond at Nagasaki and on Dec, 8 and 9 at Shang! and on Dee. 11 and 12 at Hong Kong. ‘Tho players sall from Hong Kong to Manila, and will arrive there on Di 4, where they will play that day and the next. Gov.-Gen. Francis B, Harri son of the Philippines has promised the athletes the biggest kind of a welcome, and he says a monster crowd will sure. ly turn out to see them perform, Playere Wi From Dec. 16 to the 31st the boys will | be at sea on their way to Australia, and an the New Year breaks they'll drop anchor at Brisa On Jan. 2 they em- bark Por Sydney, where they have games booked for the 3d, 4th and 6th. They next go to Melbourne and from there to Adelaide, where they are ached= uled to do baseball stunts on Jan. 9 and W, ‘Thejy Ket on the boat again for where they will remain during the 13th and 14th, ‘They will eail the night of the 5th and arrive at Columbia, India, on Jan, 2 and get the ves ready to give an exhibition on the following day. From the 2th to the Slat they will have to spend the time aboard abip, sailing up the Red Sea to Hort Said, where they will land on the first of the wecond month of the new year they will entrain for Cairo, where they are booked to play Feb, 1, 2 and $ Another railroad journey will bring them to Alexandria, where they will have @ workout on Feb, 4, They will aguin take the steamboat on Feb. 6 and hen they again sight land it will be at Naples, where they are carded to arrive 7th. They'll spend two da, Fob, 8 and 8-In Rome, where an audi- has already been arranged with the | Pope for them, Then comes Florence, F 11; Monte Carlo, Bob, | Maraeilles, F 4 15, 18 and 17, Merlin, Fev, 18 and 1% and Amsterdam on Fob, % They will take the steamer for London and play in t English metropolis on F ith wil find them at Bdinvure th Glasgow, and then another Loat to Duolin, where they play on the ox the mall to Q | Freemantle, enn gem zal touchdown, cording to the rules fn making euch a« decision and can he allow # Yall to be putin play and after the timek the termination The timekeeper informed the rei immediately 4 touchdown to ve made caper calls time up at of the half? ree ter the half was played feature of the tournament. Yamada fi ne noon, The same night they impress of India fr Yokohama, where, aft ey sajf on the briny, they'll arrive on | Dee. 3 | MME. JOHANNA EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN © Gee, Wtee WILL END INA J PECULIAR MANNER-~ BUT wor UNEXPECTED! We ONLY “Got ONE MORE. ROUND “To CATCH HIM IN AND HE'S HARRY FOLEY, RITCHIES MANAGER , SAYS. PROF MEYER IS RIGHT ABouT a FIGHT BEING REASONABL UNLESS LEACH STANDS UP AND FLGHTS SO WILLIE CAN LAND ON HIM o trip toward th A Statue of Liberty funny thing abont the trip ie that th iUnerary doesn't bring the party to Spain, where baseball is now in great vowue. There will onty be two newspaper men on the trip the players, with their wive which will vu in AMUSEMENTS. Daily Mata.2, heats $1, oy Voople, Carulval of Sports, A“M-E—R-I iby iam TO-MORROW SOUSA | NIGHT, WINTER GARDEN * : THE PLEASURE SEEKERS’ SHUBEMT THEATRE. 44 at.w.0 FORBES-RO! BERTSON’S _ FAREWELL ( With GE Mee) Mat To Day “Hamlet Ni 44THST. i! ri Daily CASINO ¥*! ae sat cm A wen Matinee Fe ‘say { THE MARRIAGE, CARE, EY MEC. Eye 15, Matinee To-day, 39TH Lay ee ave AY| Tebar. PLAYHOUSE Omi, or ea THE FAMILY CUPBOARD PRINCESS vtec te Theilie, & The Hede," 1 0" Dewhbille.” a Pin ot White. MEAL KY N20 Mate, Tut Matinee 0 te m BLINBNESSOEV jRTUE wae Ti 1th W. of bth Pe THE FIVE FRANKE Next Week THE CORT s's:'5" ju ROVALiiscat ey a’ phib’ FoR PHILHARMONIC ecriytivn ant ainale on bale at ites Oltice, Fen It tad'gta Sana ABOLIAN HALL, Thur, Br, Noy MORGAN owe KINGSTON aay INGERS Newport to. W ine ta Ea Il, Tuesday, Nov. 11, at SONG RECIIAL o'clock « GADSKI town, and on the 28th the duat lap of the he 7 ; = Ma ‘i ht. umn whether Willie Hoppe wan ever USsaipatioon” dl beaten by Koll Yamada at Dilllarda? (b> Ie Willle Ritonte champion of the world or Amer Lobb. b Moppe was beaten by the Jap in | Motel Astor, Mov, 14, 18) was 500 to 497 and the result wee the that he had called time up before the ished with an average of $2 16-02, and ball was put into play and tn general! bis best runs were 138, It in believed that the touchdown should | When the men met for the second time! not count, Now, if the referee makes @ mistake | one-sided beating on record. | in allowing a tonchdown, can he change | = to 83, Moppe finished first and) hia decision? Th eree'a decision, ame was lost 6 to ‘dy the ret. DAVID M, LAVINE. ‘The referee io gupreme on the foot fold, Bis ‘Tey the Bporting Kitor: Gestion to Saal. dake Deubdert of the Deagers ip con- snedeene Sime 9p. en8: sherwtern' N'9 @) Will You kinaty grtat in your est | oppe gave the Mipponese the worst Be won second in the tourney. 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