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———— ~ RNA OE DM 5c. ENN SRI e eoet ' ‘TRE EVENING WORLD, THURSD).%,° 65!" 5-08 BR oETeEe] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN IN THE RUN OF THE NEWS\* SMITH AND REICH Pear . Copyright, 1914, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). = ~ a ‘ a AGREE ON TERMS FOR ZI we2 VAT (56 Dem USE? Gow’ wire A excuse ME - L cant GET AVAY . N ROUND BA SPEED Demon* L Have A wiTT DS Feurce | A “Ti MY Foor é Ss UPPED Heavyweights to Meet This Month Before Local Club | Offering Best Inducements. By John Pollock. L_ REICH, the young local heavyweight who tacked an- other knockout to his already 7 long list result of Fred MoKay 7 | taking his usual “bigh dive” in the a third round of their ten-round bout at the Stadium A. C., is matched to meet Gunboat Smith in a contest which will be decided before one of - & the clubs In this city the latter part of MILE CHAMAON, of next month. Immediately after he HO PONTING IN PRAKCE . . | Baa lsposed ‘ot Moleay Maxey tle. menthal, manager of Reich, and Jin Buckley, who looks after Smith's af- EVENING WORLD RACE CHART|i2cese Clarence Carmen Wins the Title} serwont park;n.¥., THURSDAY, SEPT. 10, 1914 | srhny Denes an win Mma the good lightweights of this city, arr rth Day % going to fight in California. he teas racing at the Brighton Beach BL pa Bact tal ban managers of the lads signed articles jotordrome came to a close last 1 yo CE Bs he hy of agreement to-day calling for thetr arm " 9 ae, Ohare eet men to meet in a twenty round bow’ night when Clarence Carmen an-| Shoot \t._ Owner, ; ae Vertions Cal, On Bae Se, ae nexed the world's motor paced) iets. Siet= ; pen, Hiat weight will be 135 pounds at the ring- championship. The Jaersaica star] ; 2 iq is y ye |fide. Dundee is giving away ten won the annual international ic 3 foward $ | pounds. in 1 hour & minutes 331-5 seco! i aes N $| | Tom McArdle, who arranges the Bobby saltboee wa Leyes and] © jbouts for the Fairmont A. C. Bas Jimmy Moran third. Sunday after-| way. remaive wee al . | Matched Frankie Notter to meet Bat- N hoon racing will be renewed beginning| a,\it,tved,sttr rumning wiih Royal’ Mrtwr’tothe etch ‘tan.” Chyais” Seaton tling Hurley and Frankie Maher to (T's BeTTee To Ha = ‘i swap punches with Milton Biler in ‘ * Ag Saat Senay, Wes 6: Seach: Hanes round bouts at the next boxlitz EM SAV: “HE USED of professionals will face the etarter te tal f the club on Satur- To BE 4 HANDSOMEGUY in a two-hour team race behind pace. TESREAU HOLDS ‘BOSTON BRAVES me Than The starters in the long grind will | a “Doeent HE Lo be made up-of four teams—Walthour | Young Brown, the east side light weight, has been secured to fight NATURAL”. i die Fitzsimmons at the Brown A. ( of Far Rockaway to-morrow nigh Andy Cortes at the Broadway Sport ing Club of Brooklyn on Saturday night and the winner of the Mandot- INFRST CAME) INTHE OPENER sconce Jack Monument, the English sented Irish-American A. C., Now Fighting for His Country. MR.-Rerce HURRIED MR. CKA' A Livtus Laer Miene AY jew Yor " VERY ONE interested in Ameri. can athletes remembere Jack Monument, the plucky English mile runner who represented the! American A. C. of New York in a Wei, anviow , MAJOR LEAGUES DECIDE NOT e McGraw May Be Obliged Sasa TO RECOGNIZE THE FEDERALS To Break Ironbound Rule Teis vecerete Seve it Nk ae it is learned that the National Basebuil Commission‘in its meeting day ty souse Senet, va. Youns ¢ And Use Young Pitch Sh ine cee ey oe oe Ore ie eee Hees, Wrale Mebane, rm, Yount ng CHETS | rerorat soos nat the outiswe bave been beaten fairly and that if Hl Giants, on Other Hand, Bat| Stallings’s Pennant ° Leaders| veut Youre tone’ ve" Botany Bi “4 Hard and Score Victory |. Mix Hits With Misplays Pemietar he tae tartan ts We. de not expect that the outlaw circuit will He to in- Gna Wak Gondn crack I am ready.” \] every tew years a similar league would bob up seeking recognition. Says mond of Jersey City. Unless Fromme, Demaree or] whersot he eponers in cee doneiey || ® Prominent Netional League club owner: ‘The Rockaway Bosch A. O. as pe. header : Thee t " terest sufficient new ital te begin the season of 1916 in its pres Canter. W Beach to meet Young _harkey of tdi O'Toole Come Through Pretty Ying “thcee yungatorn. "That sven ent makeup. At lenct half of the cities are crying quits new. The ae It and Win in Eighth. city in the star bout of ten rounds a b gave him Federal League could net have selected @ more unpropitious year | the next show of the club om Tues- Soon, Glante’ Manager May] hitch. onthe lead the Giese bent|| te promote a rival enterprise. And still, oo far ae our league ie day “alepe “Sharkey. omer ny yn, pestered by Brooklyn. Geo! concerned, we have been extremely lucky that James &. Gaffney FIRST. GAME. FIRST GAME. same club this week. Be Forced to Work Schauer| Davis, the iad who won for the eecured George ge to lead the Braves. The wonderful fight |! ‘ Braves, was a recruit with the Yanks inet odde of thie habitual tailend team h: , BOSTON. Johnny Weissmantel, of 7, Maport ear ago. He comes from Williams PO. ALE. R. H.PO. A. E,|the Brosdway Sporting’ Club Brook: 4} Reich cays he'é rather be 9 re eee ‘O21 0 6 “That fellow James te the dest 5 3 | Mann, cf. 100 ¥ successful surgeon than knock a) q eut Jock Johnson. pitcher in the National League 2/0 0) Bvers, 2b oo130 part ; : ” to-day,” one of the Giants said Danny Mo! is willing to have Le- seer bon oko. pet M to the point where he may| jentcn bien rn wear euiant have Hresaaibng ‘ ; é ® Coan “e i H © 9 ofvincky tenon s erond eaten him 4} h jurray, inolly, 1 ag nm n't mete eurgeon. have to violate his heretofore} son and Teereau Se aiken 3 C 1 ry ledll 0 3 0/Whitted, rf, 2b....0 0 4 ; ‘ may Coffey, the Harlem Naps. , FIGHTER, like prophet, may|‘Tonbound rule of never starting a) at the same time." That, by the utter 8s Comely Makes OD) meri 10 0 -1)Schmidt, 1b....... 0 1 11 0 1)to batiiqun Australis, He le gust: 4 7 de. “without honor in his own| 7OUDS aoe while his club joao a Oreo, ooniete he Barty < McLe: 710 0 0 0 0 ofanteed $600 and a privilege of ih per i ‘ tender the pennant. Inless le was not used, cGraw ‘the elpts for each of | mis careers can Hanes Harr omme Deoaiee oy OTeas come! <Pnied mope'ewimer'n | AgQinst Three- Year-Olds|* i S23 2 HERS 6 are @tone, who rated only ‘smait| through soon he, in desperation, will WAMEOPArE: “= 0710 fey ves for Aus! n + show main wee ‘ation. byl good| have to take chance on Schauer or i a a the stretoh asd Nace ot os Hh is) Totals. ener oe ek g eyo Le ei “<4 cl over -_-— — ,OreHiniaary boy in the big shows, a Schupp. But he will never do it e Concedes Weight to Older winner, Joe McCahey” sald ‘Amaln - — . Feet Jeonple of years ago. Going to Aus- Seagpied is ve Leygengies ugar wal tes both at ey ee MoGiraw peng, he Healy, the -Wilson A. B,| Totals..........-. 3.6 27 14) «3], Sam Lapetere ne Bo ae ey are about to pin down e Giants rainer, fore the race thought as as | Sita"his boung and recived en: [rmoe and’ toga Tuat once fm | ‘a2 ceiyiht, Hct fama, Me git put] Horses and Leaves THEM) Amaita trod inne bu madythe| Dalionset.......9 0 3 0 0 PHILADELPHIA. Feane, eu ot toe aateen A ie at a sions over many men with much| Whole career has McGraw broken| or, ponsibly, Domarce Aig ee Staggering in a Six-Furlong) race at Belmont Park. “It was tne| Daubert, 1. ge ft oa R. HPO. A. E.|'They 1 came togeteee i 0 ram bigger reputations. But by the time| that rule, and always he has believed | not be aurprising to see him atick ic fame with old Beaucoup, sald Tom, | Stengel, rf ait is ee ek eaten hceey elk hee left Australia he bad as big a rep-| that the one violation cost him the| Rube Schauer. Race. it took Ao ht years to win a/ Wheat, | 113 0:0 © 0 4 o often on a easny: | tation as any, and a bankroll of| Pennant in 1908, He started Mar-| New york NGS Om the ane’ Crome. Curshew, 2b. o1 41 0 © 0 9 1 06] Battling Levinsky will bor One Hin Siigeees, Oeics astinanity, bal 204 ban ronretoen i: ever mune, Net | tue cases teem etter invent Treano ta trainee ORE eee ea ees | Catt 3b tre oa 9 2 0 0 O/GorSeDt 28 he'll face Jack Dillon, in- was as regre' ir ince, No me began at 3 o'clock not more re ining now. le won a 3 Wn 7 i feocessful and popular as in Aus-| Only did Marquard lose the game, but | than half of them had arrived, While By Vi a race when. he came oon Bue | Elberteld, 6,0 9.8 0 0 2 5 Olstead of Jim Flynn, ‘as, riety * there were 3,000 in the park at 3, FAMES BUTLER'S Comely demon-/ Thistie and Flitaway in the final six-| McCarty, c oo220 © 2 °4 © QJearded, at the Falla whore, they thought hm in-| the unhapey debut ruined hm ae &| clock there were 7,000 on hand’ at] J} strated her right yesterday to bo| tenth. yesterday” “incigentalioy 0°00 0 9 :9 0 2 2 0) Divifewe or a0 ber cent for this Dew Harry bas come back to the. ala game that hung to Marquard the iia classed among the be - id care Metleas’ naisnes os ieee 0 0 0 0 Oo) De .0 0 2 2 of” home town, and expected! sobriquet of "911,000 Lemon,” In the meantime the moguls of the| Milles by being the first two-y could find no fault with bis handling 0 0 0 0 0 © 0 1 1 4], Matty Baldwin, who is still fighting te show the New York public some-| 7, sg Federal League are having a pow-|old of the year to beat older horses. of Bac. The finish he MOUND GS ess aie! aia) acs om ee in good form, despite his many years’ q thing wonderful in the way of box- © Giant manager, therefore, aays | wow downtown looking toward the re-|She also showed that distance racing| have won on almost anything ‘wit — — —Jbattling in the squared circle, will Ry ing skill. And ace first, thing ‘he| be will poy bet chance on ruining the arrangement of their circuit. If will be her long sult as a three-year-| four legs. Totals. . seesee 1 3 M7 1) Totals... 0 4 @ 12 2 eapal . ere ae ols Bext opposene ‘* runs a in | career ni tt! t! ft _— ; ss nothing. But the ch: be dropped and that either Cincinnati| Forum an urprising in aix-jin opening event was to his SUMMARY. “i Tinless Stone dose much better ne| DOthing: But the o that paint” “Eke | or Cleveland will be substituted, furlong race out of the chute, kept up|Patlent riding. ‘Trailing out of It all| sist ase on Balle Of Tesreau, | & jarshall. | ‘Buckley has accepted the terms for iy might as weil go back to Australia,| pitching staff ws more a:.d more —_—_ ker to the final! the tretch he came with ‘Allen, 2. Btruck Out—By Tesreau, Left on Bases—Boaton, | Murphy. ; Sanne ‘he competition is lees atrenu-| emaciated with the waning of the ‘ pA ag oe Teas aeaxnie Cue'n pond and snatched |7' by Allen, 1. Left on Basee—Gionte, | & pte. a Three-Base Hit—| se occkout Brown, who def y some al scored victories over the ”|Many ‘students of form were scared] y 7] %; Brooklyn, 6. Home Rune—Merkle.| Walted: stolen SasesConnahy’ os;| Mickey Rodgers in Pittsburg on Mane ‘OHNNY DUNDEE wants to! The opening me, pitched by| tional Leag away from Comely because they fig- — Wheat. Three-Base Hi fengel, le Magee to Moria v5] day night, will meet Harry Pie a 1 ' y | tion ue and the St. Louls| yred McCahey wasn't strong enough! piue Thistle will about do next| Fletcher. Sacrifice Hite—Murray (2). promising Brooklyn fighter, for graduate from the featherweight| O'Toole, was a vi at inti: M te 4 ery disappointing | Nationals, will make their first and only|to drive her ho! It ts eafe to say¥/ time, Buxton beat him chasing Fiit-| Stolen Base—Doyle. Doi a ‘Wild Pitch smo] rounds in the main event at the show f Glass and fight Freddy Welsh for| affair, though it must be admitted | appearance in thie city on Sunday after-|that Comely i got a nicer ride,/away, and when it came to a drive|—Doyle to Merkle; Gets to Daubert, | Dramidy, uid Bi (pvt al of the Irving A. C, of Brooklyn on 3 the lightweight title, His chance of| Dont Mare Crnar Piiteien ibe [noon at Lenox Oval, “when they, will | and there n was occasion forlwith Bac had nothing left. The race| Wild Pitch —Tesreau, . Umpires— | Pires hone aid ‘end-! the night of Sept. 26. Brown got §400 4 gotuslly getting Welsh into a ring pitched in Mts and starts, One inning gars ube: a with McMahon | «silent Joe” to go to @ drive. hi do him good. Emslie and Kiem. Attendance, 8,000. : for beating Ro : fe slim, although Dundee isn't by any| he would have everything, and the ——— — eentie aera Wooltex was one of those well Ma Brown, the east side light- : Seer aca other aneeetgnts| the ereowe and let “ne Dodgers do| WINNERS AT MONTREAL, | pissed good things in the steeplechase] © MONTREAL ENTRIES. Taig will exenanes wallope wh and on ee ine times oo je Moran of New England at ta this country. Welsh and Dundeo| Gian Tho tate nce nay Rothing. Wolke rode him with more! billiard expert who te playing at Doyle's| MONTREAL, Ont., Sept. 10.—The Givmple AC. nest. Monday Night . ‘were matched to box ten rounds at| that yesterday's exhibition was not a ae xiety ines padiinent BRS Pea) Academy id oe: defer on ‘tries for to-merrow’s races are as 4 Noveys in ibe ,Pemirdnat Al Britto of ; Ulmer Park a little while before| ® fair sample of what O'Toole can do. Facing out of him with fo.-"/gioan, a youth of same age, by & 2 n Island will meet Ray Hatéiela % His first game in Brooklyn was a different runs trying to ge! game of Newark. ‘ Welsh went to England to meet| pesuty, ; + |The latter, always favorite, was ridden Ixteen innings. At night Master — Ritchie there, The crowd was slim! “it it should turn out that O'Toole |E to 1, f tod, B to b aceonde my | with patience by Tucker and had /|Wesier a won from Paul Anthony in Jimmy Blute ef Ybrkvilie, aaa f and the gate receipts not up to the| cannot be used as a regular, then| (Metcalfe), $ to 1, 7 to 5,7 to 10, plenty to spare af e end, wile nov aoe gh rser| ee pr a gum expected, und the promoters of-| McGraw js up ugainat Mt. And the |third. | Time—110, Lady May, Doll| ne defeat of Amalfi was a blow to'Co-hran will play to box in the main event at the chances are against O'Toole, If he|Girl, Rescue, Solon, Cardigan, Mee- ql fered to give the fighters the entire! aq been of the surc fire calibre Fen, the boys who figured the Wilson geld- while at night he Polo A. A. to- cht. : gate and acd u few hundred dollars| needed right now it ls not likely that | os" Ashokan and Raincoat also ran, | ing as gure as things come on a race Albert @. Cutl : H = 2s out of their own pockets rather than| Fred Clarke would have asked watv- ; F ry isappoint ‘the spectators. Dundee| oT Om him or that the other man- LEXINGTON ENTRIES. . i Might bave gone on, but Welsh | 2#¢r# would have waived. would not box when he learned that the promoters wanted to|. Realising some time ago that the 1 noant would depend entirely upon , gp a shows! his pitching, McGraw started « plan 4 fous to risk Mghting Dundes juat, be. | of building by giving Demaree a long fore getting his chance at the title,| rest. On the success of that hangs a BELMONT forlorn hope. “Mo” atill believes Shing ethane, “ie, WAR TRE Drover | there Is n lot of food pitching In the . ‘ " } | any lev cautious aow that he has a| caftooniat and laid him off with the ap Bellint roobra, Balke hous a 4 — Hitle ta" tonea nice fat world's titie| Hove of ie arm gathering, “new | : " pss "RESULTS OF VESTERDAY’S GAM \ P RK that’ may yet bring bim in @ reai| strength. If Al can come back now yearly apd uomard: us AMERI oe it t M fortune ihe gaytrw appear to have given | ae : ; maine NY a it tO ivieasure, . TO-MORR ITH all attendance records | UP have oF ene stotiraw’ used. Mare nH Race Pp ing Sroviaence,, 7 ‘1. : : ted nae |r cul oa ae | ae So le ERD rent | Pall ® Wintey Pabeigs ate sl SIX ATTRACTIVE Polo Grounds, it id, under the belief that the Glants | Mexican, 4,” f : 4 4 by et least, will cian up a tot of] Ret aford to risk one of his os ws 5 ble men, wa profit om the present baseball sea- peagare SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. ‘The Federal League hasn't cut} There seems to be no doubt but q my IN a roAMEUC Bi the big game gute to any great| that the fight has settled down to one AXcRe tetas sopra iat Hoan, Fae ga ‘ hots "Was at $14.50 resis ea alae ren pare FEATURES qrlorings to select from, All Wool A 30, Church Street (akan ‘Hudeon Terminal Building ‘ ‘and it, although the Keds did man-| of pitchers—and nothiig else. The to got w with a bunch of | other night Stallings was reminded Hi early in the year,|of the fact that his older pitchers ye pla wi bag too bard and might crack under the strain. “That's all right,” he @aid, “if they

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