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Lt =n Agreed That Have “Automobiled” Way Out ofthe Pemant rr i Ys nom Sees WERYBODY agrees that the! ‘Giants are losing the peanant it Frog dl or sg thas 1p when going amaint Tugged @ proposition as the east iy be pat nics Beene ne featherere ines, but Beecher Stn: BAKER writes from Aus- is ‘Trust Kwest bengin. ie running smooth! your old y 4 good ol oity, and hope this war is not af- fecting you like it is everybody here, bt one is suffering from effects of it, but I am glad to I have been more fortunate #3 Ze&e ek if i 1 di E f ‘ ie H z i ails if th i spate ne i i 3 | z i Hi il en “Who . Want Economize Buy Here Because they know the style, value, quality and = 4 satisfaction are exceptional. Our Fall Woolens Are Now Ready Suits @ Overcoats, $20 to $50 we your suit made as you want it, and save | to $15! _2EE BVENING Wor: BVENING WORLD, BEST SPORTING | PAGE IN NEW YORK | YOUNG SHUGRUE THREE MORE MATCHES AT AUSTRALIAN CLU By John Pollock. E “YOUNG” SHUGRUE te an- J come American fighter who has been offered a new contract for three additional fights in Australia as ‘a result of his great —peebocntl in {yadda in that country. The City lightweight has steeoay peace five times at Snowy Baker's clubs, Hie -etyle of battling #0 pleased the fans that he was of Offered three more matches on better terms than he re- jeeived in his previous battles. ht te three was guaranteed $6,000 for the atties, with the privilege of accep! ing twenty-five per cent. of the pon in each fight, and Tommy Lee, bis manager, accepted. Johnny Kilbane, champion feather- weight, was more seriously injured than at first reported when he was thrown from his horse at Angeles on Tuesday, and his physician says nt will be ‘Nov, 1 before his jeft thum! which he berets will be well cnecet for him to box again, h Seathor- here ‘0 | from. the ie will i |probabiy be Ee r a, a : few ‘days ell for twenty rou: tt ‘Vernon, Cal. Tom ‘McCarey ‘has wired Morgan's manager a go: ofter for the battle and it is ‘almest gertain he will accept. Eddie Campi, the bantamweight of Gallfornie, and rate y-round bout to be it in tae) Oriente | the latter part Seat dctn' there was remponaibie. fer it ere was le r his losing the decision to Herman recently, Get Acquainted Coupon Throngs Fox’s Academy William Fox's Get Acquainted Coupon .D READERS EXCLUSIVELY FOR EVENING WO. Drama Plays, Vau The New Policy — AY av Tus Academy of Music, 14thSt. and Irving Place USE THIS.COUPON. EXCHANGE AT BOX OFFICE otitis Ys fp Any "i Rarefore. Fleer (vena } Ths Coupon @ iss Geed Only Sept. 33, 24, 26, It's got them going—going to IT— the truly remarkable all atar show at William Fox's Academy of Mustc. An army of an audience mobilises every day in the big playhouse at Fourteenth street and Irving place, to nee the newest movies, the spetacular vaudeville and the snappy stock play- lets in continuous performance from The Get Acquainted Coupon ting Evening World readers exci sively, hes been doing & great little introduction business, and nobody needs more than one introduction to mere amusement at @ minimum Phare are some of the things cmartey tt FRIDAY, ieeteleansliaeteesinaethalibbeandiae 1, ott tdica ean ied FOOTBALL AT 90° (Copyright, 1914, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). Players’ Three-Year Contracts Will Handicap Mc- Graw in His Plan of Reorganizing Giants Next Season. There is no doubt that McGrew is planning a complete reorganisation of hia club for next year, but an unexpected obstacle has arisen, Most all of the present players—especially the veteranse—are under three-year contracts at high salaries, These contracts were made ironbound ao that they could not be broken by the playera who might notions about th Federal League. This ironbound clause also tied up the ow: A thi question arises as to how McGraw is goin; get rid of these men whe nization. Of course they can be sold or transferred by trade, but in any event the club which gets them must assume the contract and pay the salary. Will they? They will matter of fact,” said t Protecting them? selves against the Federal League. They would yes better off in utlawe had euageeded in weaning away the re we re leaded up with a ot of material get te carry.” “MET” GOLFERS WIN THREE FOURSOMES ON LINAS AT SHORT BILLS Travers and 5d “tite Lose to Buxton and Buyers by 2 and 1. ere they we do not want, but ha: Washburn, 5 and faret it Smith and ety fand Tio hoff betes bs ent fed nes and Ormi: 4 lon); forthington an Srppean, eat ulivan and “Wabh @ ers and Tiffany, 2 and 1. aioeat rerev OLD 2a WINNERS AT TORONTO. et FIRST RACE—Purse $5: year-olds and up; sellin longs.—Birka, 102° (Callal Gen. Ben Ledi, 106 (Shilling), second +111 (Ambrose), third. . Pampines, Hoffman, and SECOND RACE Purse $600; three- year-olds and maiden four-year-olds and upward; steeplechase; about two miles—-Chupadero, 137 ven). @ sre: Joe Gale (Gad Laomedon, 146 (Quarrington), thi nied Time, 4.05. Baltimore, F. A. Stone, March Court, Cynosure and Stalmore also ran. mutuels ht SHORT HILLS, N. J., Sept. 23.—W1 ning three of the five foyrsome match the metropolitan players cored three points against the Penn: ja players’ two in the firet part of the play to-day. One of the matches went to twenty holes. Fred Herreshoff and Oswald Kirkby, who were never more than 1 down to W. C. Fownes and George Ormiston, squared the match on the home hole and won out on tbe twen- tleth. ‘The former champion, Jerome D. ‘Travers, was in poor form both from the tees and on the putting-greens. He his partner, Gilman P. Tiffany, were 3 down at the fourteenth and finished 2 down and 1 to play in their | § match with ©. B. Buxton of Phitadel- M. Byers of Pittebur pais, ePformer national champion. ‘the Reid end Douglas beat Rose and paid 10, Laomedon, show 4.90. THIRD RACE—Purse $500; two-year- olds; five furlongs —Carrle Orme, 109 (Van Dusen), first; eee Capricior 112 (Goldstein), eric + Ben's ror wu ees Be WINNERS AT LOUISVILLE. FIRST erg ‘Two-year-olds; fi (Hano' Lt second; ‘Talobearer, 108 Third, Time—1.07 2-5. Bingo, McAdoo, Nobleman, Aswan, Christie, Burwood, Rebecca Moses and Langherne also (Neyton), show, 96. EMPIRE CITY RESULTS, FIRST RACE—For maidens; five furlongs.—*Goodwood, 109 (Turner), 6 to 5, 0 & and ow ; Onsary Maid, 108 “ctur to 5, 2 to 5 and out, secon Marquette, 109 (Pounders), 18 to 1, deville, Film Plays The Medern Idea two-year-old 6toland 3 to 1, third, Time—1.02 2-5, Saxin, Golden Lassie, Antrim, Leda, Marvelous and Ivy Marquette also ra \ for to-morrow’ Chesterton, | | A nd . KK 104 Spies, | 19 ‘Coreops! eR: Wi ss Paar rae mn} mee TMD, RACE ye thiree-5 ear-o) * a Rega ee vy EVENING WORLD RACE CHART). HAVRE DE GRACE, MD., FRIDAY, SEPT. 25, 1914. Fitth Day ef 4, Autema Hoesing ef the Harford Farmers’ Asso- elation. eae Clear. Track F. ‘Winner, B. ¢, by MoGee oT be TE Tag Thay % 10 cad wowed: seiliag: pure 0400: ote Start eood. ‘Won driving: ings; two-year olde: june 9600 elect gn onntty | nace ‘Semen : 5 a rece’ Disilusew and Headmast into tad leis trib. leng’ ‘of it fire pert and yoorty hand! ‘nis. form, T4|a score of ty & ao 10_40_10 MeKe ie 8 outfunning ing thei | thelr tall fro te emp. raced i ito Bet when for m™ mi mere eeemite Lactier cad teamed about feeet” park theeet wlemtes have won, ir Caledore, 107 fam Berber, 110; coke, 102; Culvert, TORONTO ENTRIES. %—The entries eas follows iMate, tot: TORONTO, FIRST puree-qear-) D8; OF and up Lay ire 4 agg year-ol tig five cs ares 2 ies wii; wee Winer ete te Si age , a "on sins iio Altamata, s ‘Apprentice Allowance claimed, LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. Prater RACE. ling: ty rtd ihe an two and @ "0 dus Jurerence, be Pete, Svea (A) Cia ial eat wea ens, ts aoe ta ih se ond 7 nn Toit taisany, gust 18 Teds Our a ae 2 1, Woden 398: * Mery Felr,' 112; Amtisaptic, 100; ae eee it Char wea Cape, Burns, foursearoids and there Drew, Lave, a ae | Dim- The Beechmont taker: tw, “vai, rH os et Tas iat 108; at Der, 108; Vagus, 108; 1PTR CE. Allowanent t Es ate eee ee G . 107; U Pa 100 "Prince mabe ling: four-yearolde and tne fume Uitte OR ton treet "908, 0 0 Queen, 107; dec Hsia: a YONKERS, N. entries for to-morrow’s rac follow FRAT, RAC rd, selling: Bs, Gra % er let. their flight from the Berlin Winter Garden, Then there's a wildly ex- citing picture drama made | fro: Marte Corelli's novel, Vendetta,’ and another set of films showing al the latest and most importent news of Cal wer . Also there's Mary Pick~ ford 1 nel og By istening Four Roptonians you can pick up the popular oon Wallace WELL YOU CAN Mom by fhe CLEVER b ant the cl Toothache * wilt Keep you laughing py and look o: Academy favorites, Priscilla and James J, Ryan. zie, aeaser aan Tore’ Sn baits » rich, 1 matched co! the the wearers. SUTRREE TF 049, ee RAN — EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN RUDOLPH MAKES BASEBALLHISTORY INBOSTON GAME In Dintng aks 1 Reds He Scored Two Shutouts in Succes- < sive Days. FIRST GAME. BOSTON. R. H.PO. A. f° Sxnnan- Schmidt, 1b. Smith, 3b... leo-c-ccecc? l-n=e slw-weococe ~ | econo - on, ooer sheeneoe~se Totals.......s0005 2 be ett x 3S Graham, 1b. Yingling, p olecoocccccco”® ~lono--cHcno™ Si etawenast Zl encowcenoo? Miller batted for Holden in 9th, SUMMARY. ‘st Base on Balle—Of Yi Struck Out—By Rudolph? 4; 4. Left on Bases—Roston, 6; cinnatl, 4. Two-base Hits—Schmidt, | Killifer and Whitted. Sacrifice Hit—: 8 ile ail ® avers, Stolen Bases—Marany' fann. Double Play: Evers to Schmidt. Passed Balls—Gon- zales (2). Wild Pitch — ypetingst Umpires--Quigley and Eason. ance—6,000, FENWAY PARK, BOSTON, oul 25.—The Braves won the opener of the double-header here this afternon vo; 2 to 0. Stallings pulleg another one of those “miraculogs } man" stunts when he trotted out ltele f Dick Rudolph in the opening game} against the Reds, and to the sut of every one he succeeded in shutting } Maranville to: i |them out two days in succession, i { feat that has not been accomplishéd in either major league during the? present season, if = Ge “ HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES. ~ HAVRE DE GRACE, Md., Sept. 4 ~The entries for to-morrow's i: | are as follows: at OR —Two.year-otds ia Benirolers i ee Mario. 10a be ont amet, NO RAGE: srcevechase velit setiig. Mammal sas Aldon ian relling: ax t mncle ree sear: olde, and fers ond ws Dan ae wien Be ty ) BTA) Hob't Bre: Wary ‘shan Taghta Out, 104 2 Va (ovidgon teh | Aialla ti, vwanee latte, ake aealet? THE TURKISH BLEND CIGARETTE YOu CAN SEE. MY HATS THE HEADS ‘an Fatimasweresmoked. The wonderful Fatima blend is the secret of this over- whelming preference. Last year over 1,500,000,000

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