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¢ THE EVENING WURLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1914. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK FOOTBALL IS LIKELY TO BE SO DIFFERENT THIS YEAR Copyright, 1914, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York World), UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN CAUGHT “RINGING IN” AT AMATEUR TOURNEY ei ces Schumacher, Under Name of Cleisler, Is Recognized Gwe ‘EM THe Dont Fine ABROPLANE Dror, x You can i ‘J George Chip Getting Too Heavy for Middleweight Class. COT, HS, Mea York Wee E middleweight class is likely to lose its most promising star within a few monthg George Chip of Newcastle is taking on weight. Not long ago Chip could make 158 pounds ring side without beeu fightin, during the pi few months, and isn’t taking on any fat through fadolence or soft living; yet he shies at the rin; nt. Harvard Defense Weak by Referee. Willie Schumacher, who represente® the Avonia A. C. many years age end won the amateur 105-pound champlon- ship title, after which he turned pre- fessional and boxed at all the clube i= this vicinity, attempted to box under the name of William Clelsler in one of the bouts at the amateur boxing tour- nament held by the Crescent A. C. tm Brooklyn last night, but was exposed. Af® soon as Schumacher entered the ring Referee Eddie Forbes, who ha@ seen Schumacher box in many profess sional contests, recognized him and ° walking over to his corner, told him te leave the rimg. Schumacher lost se time In getting out of the building. The first night's bouts were ag foe 4 . ‘fought Jimmy . _ bd ‘a 1d's chi a or ame gains UTTS) 20 winners tn the 110-pound clase a8 a world’s championship. n Hi Bee Now the match is off, as Clabby Johnny Evers Earned $45,000 | tunded by tho club's management, but aimee player, a0 far this season he has} "°"C: Abe Friedman of the Eduen- > fefases to goon unless Chip wilt many speculators had purchased tick- managed to duck injury. tonal Alliance, New York, defeated ; make the middieweight limit—or near] Thig Y the Greatest | °'* “!, 4 premium, somewhat decreas- Crimson Must Depend on Game- Charles Gillman, unattached, three fe ‘Writing from ° San "Francisco, ear, e rea’ Ing the profits they had gmade on wNEW HAVEN, Oct. 15.—The chief rounds, referee's decision, Herbert jabby's manager says: “We want to ekets fo games played. C) ‘or the coaches at Yale is fi ia be portgtiy. reascnabie, but immy) Amount Ever Pulled Down by)" 0° ih mance Dis nets ness of Substitutes in, Clash whether Alex” Wilson, the quarter, |. memarmo, Bronxdale A. C., deteat- 1 eo champion and should not ¢ Bush, " eo to play 1 » e, ; od to give away too much weight. Monday for the Mackmen, was mar- aturday With Collegians of| Dame on saturda, also defeat ‘anal { ne ‘fret weanted Chip to “make ist a Player in One Season. ried shortly after his return to Phily s It y 9 Piste’ isd ated Sam Lisbovite, oad “pounds ringside, the legitimate mid- to Miss Syivia MeMahon of Bor- the knee, but of lat been able tached in three rounds, referee's @e- ; to go to classes. The coach * dleweight limit, as this will be « dentown, N. J. ‘The ceremony was sane ste on ee temas Medford. [unwilling to risk him unteas he is| OR. Charles Pilkington of the championship fight and we knéw| Twelve years ago an employee of a herform at St. Columba's Roman ‘ in good shape, for the plan is to con-|' Mion Settlement A. C. defeated E that Chip is a man of class and a| collar factory in Troy, N. Y., at $a aan Chureh. James Walsh, one [Tu se Harp To . serve all resources for the game| Charles Herzog, East Side House, tm Gengerous, contender. | When h@! week, Johnny Evers yesterday ree | b and We brie will Toave te ete Tew WHo you're (wre nmbridge Mane, Oct. 18, |aewlnet Harvard at the opening of | three rounds, referee's decision | a f de Thi- , Mass, . be By) le " : him weigh in at 6 o'clock at. 153|C#lved a check for his share of the ) to-day, where they will Join other SCORING ON wim create, Mame et | tak XRAUB CWS th the 18-pound clase Jas ips pounds and ntee that Clabby | world's series money, making his totai| members of the Athletics’ team who Hos! LONG RANGE EA ae | borhood of $45,000, the greatest sum 5 varsity men hard this week! the scrimmage, und Weldeman was] rounds, refereo’ must lose the match unless he made! A story has broken to the effect ~~ _ an a _ — ~ » refereo's decision. Charles 4 Weight at that hour. We were giving | ¢ver earned in a year by a player in|/that the National Commission has 66 9 although the Tufts team which is Hel Shas ee oe changes had| Mitchell, Pinafore A. C., defeated gbim the best of it even at that, but/ the history of baseball, Fans will re-| secretly given the Giants permission Braves Got ¢ roats of Crimson’s opponent Saturday has the tho line, as the varsity Will weigh in at@63 pounds for him. Chip refused, even when he knew ho he refused to do better than weigh 158 at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. This the lesser teams ap- men against Notre Dame. The men| rounds, judges’ decision. would mean that he would have time | With Boston last winter he received @| wan as the Indianapolis American ° . pe defeat among ys - Neal e were: Heginbotham, left end;| 120-Pound Class — William Arm- fo eat a lot and put on seven pounda| bonus of $25,000. His saiary in addi-| Association. club, the team nean ack an is Ath etics Fee oe ne nee nd a tom tr eee Rela eee ke atten l6tt | strong, unattached, defeated 2; Pains by 9 o'clock at night. He'd gnter the| tion to this was $10,000. When the| which Kauff leaped to the Fedear The Medford boys have hat a bee In| fuard: Wylie, centre; Walden, ‘right | * a 2 ring weighing 165 pounds to Clabby's| Braves won tho pennant he received a| Kauff, like the other contract Jump. ‘e their bonnets all season that they|Uard: Betts, right ‘tackle; Wilson, | *TR) Unattached, two rounds, ret- , 463, and we consider that too much| further bonus of $2,000, while the’ ors, must get hix clearing papers bes | ; the Harvara| T8Mt end; McLeish, quarterback; | ¢ree's decision. F. J. Gerritty, Union Of a handicap to allow a man of| share from the world's series receipts | fore he can get back Inte the teld ot 1) a ung em CADS | 0114 pin a deteat on Ainsworth, left halfback; Knowles| Settlement, defented Theodore Woe Chip’e el So, unless Bae willing v. Toragateian O. B, but the commission ts very \standard--Brickley and Mahan not- Caine right halfback; Legore,|raay, unattached, three rounds, 10 come a@ near-mi weight er worl sal anxious to give him a clean bill of eas ing. But with the worst ack, oat 7 &t least, he can’t have the match. $2,500 and he was! health, while McGraw. is still more ; ; '| M’GRAW’S FEAR OF aural aa Mieven ia Cambrage sinas| | Vente ale “atone 3d Lo given an automobllo Monday that) anxious to have him play with the| B08ton Team’s Merciless Verbal A S08 he Pole eens DeRun to transform the! wits, unattached, three rounder cor HAT sounds reasonable enough.| Cost $2,700 more. In his twelve years! Giants, He is Willink te part wick BEING “KIDDED” KEPT Harvard jammed its way onto the Polo Grounds diamond into a grid-| tres’, decision. ‘Joseph 0. Liyneh, Clabby is probably the clever.| of baseball service Evers has earned | $25,000 to ket Kavtt inline, Assault on Ex-Champions football map, Tufts is now figuring iron in preparation for a number of| free ,dccision. : est middleweight in the world,| *>out § mie HIM FROM COACH LINES on certain victory and Harvard, while | football games ro tl Os played|) Whitman, Penn ‘hres ’ —_— The Bray as sasacteier mead ml season, ¢ infleld will ne ners and 18 a very aggressive fighter too.) Now that the smoke of the battle] at Fenway Fark yestcrdey tonnes | Throughout Entire Series Big|} rans in New York have cri... | somewhat fearful of the final result, | completely sudded over ant whe whaln® bi ie te oe dae \ But he very, hard hitter, Chip] for the World's Series has been’ awevi |received thelr world's series, checks, Factor in Decidinn World’s | [i70%,,#cora™, severely for not | 1s depending upon the gameness of lines will run from home plato out tol artached, “dofented A, dhieee inane rly r, and he is the hardest| aside by four straight victories ‘ nba x the in- re field, the same arrangement a Bitter of them all, possibly excepting! the Braves, the fans of this city are |." last night most of them attended ctor in Deciding World’s\| appearing on the coaching lines | her substitute player to turn in two rounds. McGoorty. rty, by the way, left Australia the crowd hed Side House, one round, knockout, & couple of weeks ago, and is now well| won and lost. At least $100,000) hog’ on Get, 38 will heleae the toe come out to “kid” the Giants be- | Logan and possibly Eddie Mahan in|Cornell-Brown game Oct. 24. way to this country. He'll land} changed hands on the result of the sabhwe enee ThE Ld joys + re | —atiipaeimencenens- Ban Franciece, acd If Chip In atill| series Hetting “on the result, wae | (eether once more. ‘The Braves per- cause they had lost the the back field Saturday comes the WALTER CAMP RESIGNS in li ‘ing around with an appetite for McGoorty may accommodate and McGoorty would make a cent attraction. ‘That would best middleweight match pos- gible at the present time. It would “_ Chij i ci pol More than any other individual he was 7 y ainst the he cannot well be blamed for de- | pep was automatically removed from] agreed with it icy in refusing to bring together two middlewelghts who| Fordham. Following a Heaves hut iboten a tH ctini in If g rden with Mahan; play the Army-Navy game in New the founder and organizer of the Finan- aves, « pon the matter | details of those four remarkabl clining to allow himself to to} Haughton’s rear garden bs @ i ean hit PN Cie: batt the’ heavies, Lie: topan ta: for ene, axpre anon of) quite. philosophically. ee ee ee yarns Raspes a made the target of ridicule. Matty is out of the contest.| York, and its attitude on other propo- cial Union, and he has been ite omly smerely a heavy slugger. earnings for the year in the neigh-| member that when Evers signed up beginning to look over their betting tags and note how much they havo much lighter this year than last. This was due to the fact that money was tight in Wall street, and as a result speculation on the games was almost cut In half, Saturday Is to be Rudol the former Maroon twirler, Manager are to tour with the All-Stars. to negotiate with Renny Kauff, the Cot Ty of the Federal League, as ban juet given by the city in their honor at the Copley Plaza. ‘The mar- riage of Rabbit Maranville at Spring- formed all sorts of stunts in the field. They posed for movie men and wrote | their signatures on baseballs for fans | who wanted souvenirs, Ban Johnson was somewhat disap- pointed with the sorry showing of | the Athletics aturally | thought my represent- Gar Guns. Title. By Bozeman Bulger. OW that die out and the amazem the baseball world is on tho Boston | Toom has been made for some of the the glories of the World's Series have begun | | ent of | wane, | during the city series, but the Giant manager had his reasons. After seeing tha pennant he refused to be the “goat” and let them “boo” him. McGraw, al- ways loyal to New York, felt this lack of encouragement keenly. Con- sidering that he had won five pen- nants in ten years and finished one, two, three on four other occasions, also deci: ad that, after his four. H hesitated about working his reputation of being the hardest eleven vading forces back defeated. With the prospects of having Mal statement that Tack Hardwick Is suf- fering with a bad leg Injury and will not be quite himself until next week. Hardwick fitted into the breach nicely last week when nearly all the offensive and Brickley The Yale varsity yesterday played without Capt. Talbott, who watched wants to put in {ts strongest seven that was employed for the Anmny- Navy contest in 1913, The firet Lig j foot Il battle this year will be the ANNAPOLIS, Oct. 15.—Rear-Ad- miral Hugo Osterhaus, S. N. (re Ured), has made a complete and e1 phatic denial of the published s te- ment that he had resigned from the Executive Committee of the Na‘ Athletic Association because he d) | sitions made by the representatives litz, Educational Alliance, defeated &. Donofrio of the Trinity Club, three James Lee, Putman A. C., in three Abe Saronson, Trinity East Club, defeated John Cronin, AS TREASURER AT YALE, NEW HAVEN, Oct. 15.—The resigna- tion ts announced of Walter Camp as Treasurer of the: Yale Financial Union. treasurer. Universally accepted as Yale's fo ‘gtre " nl most as much bearing on the result || teen years of hard work for N. “Tack” is Harvard's strongest man.|o¢ the ary Academy, Admiral ydavisor in all branches of sport ¢ caer ‘aul Lat inin of the football’ team and) Mti\e far the stronger,” sald ned ye | ae the curve und the wallop, Works be eouldnty pur cause ieee’ [iNesseslty wade Haughton awitod|Ontechaus stated thtcte tad eee, Govisor in all branehen of aporam UT in California they are worry-| Lester Patterson, President of tho iS sould AR ils See el 4 in an effort to pitch wh 1 to the back fleld,| signed from the committee, and fur- tails of the undergraduat ing over the future of boxing,| Athletic Association, sent a telegram | helenion the intereat in the sport | Throughout the : ries the Braves'| in aM, effort to pitch w pcting: Af hie seem vent ered all the pointe| (ther that he fully agreed with if in and It was left for him to . he Boston pitcher Informing him | 0" than the rather unexpected vic- | “ode” the Athletics unimercifully Mie eee eens and Hardwick scored al tie position (had thee an organization of them Into a The State boxing laws will be| ‘° # ‘ of the Braves. The Athletics | against him. Both McGraw and touchdown, ; 'e P ‘3 union which united thelr ‘ of their plans and extending an invi- z This, they claim, got th M 6 his team made from a a == voted upon at the November election,| tation to the Fordham-Middiebury | #24 been so formidable that they had | bea phaiegl agile | Poi giede bay Leades aoe Madey touchdown and a drop] priNCETON, N. J. Oct. 15.—Stew- ne them inte Seast and as women vote now in the Golden State, and boxing is particularly a mane sport, the gume may be knocked oul Just to make sure of one more good game Saturday. Rudolph wired In reply that he would be at Fordham Saturday and although he had re- ceived an odd thousand telegrams he bad answered Fordham's first. be series and to my league,” yme a menace to the world's = | Gov. Tener was as pleased over Roston's victory as a ittle boy with them off thoir stride. barrassment that Evo. an Athletic pla er| brought up as the runners passed | had suffered in his past life was dug |the former champions and knocked | em- of the series from the start, but that it worrled him. goal after kick from the fleld. Logan's chances. to “sifbe horn” sec. ? ond, Not one of them failed to shoot! himself into togs and lead a Harvard art Baker, & Veteran’ of Cwo seasons, broke his nose he first few min- utes of the Tigers’ practice. had the hardest sort of luck this ar. From the start of the searon he has mi fool work. The acci- and really Breuy complete contro! by the university, 5 —————— Team Stricken, MACO! , Oct. 15.—Thirty Merger University at Solera, dean of the faculty; Dr. | Mal is art, ° rf udenta and three members , d hurled at him by these moret-)}80me cutting remark at the famous| forlorn (2) hope are g00d. been sick and in poor shape, Three ioe the factulty, including Prat A of enjoyment the promote: Shaw tay, pane | he got into his first scrim. |of the factulty, including Ld a rasrek a ice Stee erate cniy a hianaeul ce laval'tann werent pp Georee Stallings Is entitled to all loss Braves as they ran by or stood [Hast th baseman, and there i no doubt) way ahead of any other of the helm) days ago he nis a cs he bouts for this month and the first week in November. Clabby and Chip the rallway station to greet the former world’s champions when the latter it in the world,” said he, 8 wonderful record sprint from on the coaching spared. nes. Nobod: This is what Connie y was Mack handlers and a continued lay-off for dont yesterday will keep him out of the game at feast for several weeks dean of the school of pharmi Coach Robbins of the rt h ‘ould prove costly for the Crim- He Sientes of defeating Michigan, fre to be matched if Chip comes to| arrived In Philly from Rosto: hottom of our league to a world's Home Run Baker they charged with and possibly for the rest of the sea- foot became seriously ill here eas he: Tink, wi pe terms on the weight. Milburn Saylor| they had lost their title to the Braves, |Champlonship alone ma meant by the “Jack Johnson tactics” 8 Jick of Famenens, and accused him! princeton and Yale His shoulder! son, Tr Tnvtnouaht they are. nthe meet Eddie Moy. Dick Hyland) There was a long linc of disappointed great fnancial suc of Stallings. It may have been un- | orien tin tive pears ten, aoceraas, has mended rapidly and he and Eddie dinner In the college dormitory ith fight Red Watson. Joe Azevedo! ticket holders, however, at the de- re-establisaed the supremacy ; sportsmanlike—yes, brutal—but un- | )Plke ba i Pestlaaee’s ieee. Mahon scampered about Pee ICR. Nearly. avers, maaraiae he im to tackle Jenny Dundee. Carl| partment atore where the admisatons | of the p { major league after four rst gamo John Peobies, a well-known doing much as they pleased. ea doubtedly the terrific verbal grilling |Roston fan, referred to the famous to Braves handed their famous op. |third baseman as “Run Home Baker,” ; i and this was plo for the Braves, They ponents bad ite effect. laddressed him by that title for the One thing that frequently purzied |/ct of the series, | But in feyetd jthe fans ta the front rows was th /nit any of his team mates. continual shouting of “scab” at Con- nie Mack as a Brave runner would football team, which wal 1s il > De Oro Wins Two Games, Alfredo De Oro, who 1s noon to a his title of three-cushion billiard pion against George Moore, played two games at Doyle's yesterday. In the after- noon he defeated “Wild BI" ponovan “aa merce and Abe Attell are to be seen oy four-round bouts, and Willie Ritchie may box in San Francisco, LO8 ANGELES writer says: “Leach Cross, for some mirav- ulous reason, still belleves he a chance with Welsh, even after scasons of world's series failures, L firmly belleve that the fine example of the 1914 Braves will be felt in both major league circuits next year." for the third game that would have been played had the Athletics suc. ceeded in taking one game were re- deemed. More than $44,000 was re- College to-day, nay eld out of play until the ay Mate game, but if his. Injured leg proves fit may get his chance this | *oerine Captain Wallte Trumbull is lcredited with having a disposition | that rouses the reddest blood possible in those who are playing with him The Athletics are a quiet lot of ball-| and he was a hot rival against Brick- hi took | t hurling and receiving the thelr turns forward pus: ITHACA, N, » Oct. 15.—Football actice at Cornell yesterday Fistic News and Gossip was . ‘ ' vin-|¢ of Providence by a score of 50 to 28 In melancholy effort aguinst the |veach third base, which was hear the players whe rely’ talk on ihe | ley for Captain of the team Jest Wine | The Moaaball ecee ok RiGee Rleth latte tnings, be Ore wad hia » Welshman at Vernon. Of course, | Philadelphia bench. It keot up |feld. an is verbal assault at first’ ter, Trambull may have plenty where Dr, Sharpe and his f of | of six and five, while the erstwhile pit. jes ‘wouldn't stand any chenee | b astounded and then enraged them. | chance to get hia “courage invigor-| vonere Ht, qharbe and his state, of |of sls and tye. while the erstwhile g "if Freddy were havdcuffed and tad By John Pollock. rent wil -| throughout the four momorable days|{t was absoluiely new stuff in a big ator’ in working order Saturday: | necret Practice in preparation for the |ning gamo Bud Fivher, wae the it tied together. Dundee w on, od and the grizzled old ma.ager un- | seri {While he is known as a “brittle” | Bucknell game on Saturday. pion's opponent, the former scoring is fee! rz © would Me Ritchie, our lightweight oh oar a While hy pe RE hE ts to De Oro's 50. The latter Welsh a terrible battle and 1 be- | going to start fighting again, but it will only pe | al, Suréng (lub of Erooklyn. doubtedly felt it keonly. — ee be Mave he could beat him. He | strong in the clinches that Welsh’ pret knowledge would be over ridden.” The Giants and Yanks collected their atoney for the local series yesterday and looked a ally at the sums, none of which exceeded 4 four-round contest in which he will take part, Not caving about taking any chances of losiug © decision in a twanty-round bout, which would take away bis title, Ritchie has signed articles of agreement calling for him to meet Johnny Dun This shout:a. of “scab” was in- tended as a rebuke to Mack . . ad- | vising his players oot to join the | Baseball ay again this afternoon and evening: don Valley, from Miss Mildred Cay. |*% “an this afternoon and evening: jerly, Philadelphia Cricket Club, by 3 and 2, The match between Mack’ of Heachimnt, Britton and Frankia (THN gan to hage Coan Wisconsin Rowin, ted Out MADISON, Wis, Oct. 14.—The Unt- | GOLF NOTES The above note seems to have rea- te Lerip lr Players’ Frate ity. The) $350. The Glants, accustomed to , With an entry list of over 150 piay.| versity of Wisconsin regents hi a son penee ua all the rarre, dues after | dee of tie au at as Le i. i psirgi SEE with the chit ¢ (pet | Athletics are the only club in olther| pulling down a loser's end of at (era the Piping Rock Club will hold its| adopted without change the Leachle has been soundly beaten and | Ormonde Club of San Francisco ps a. They"will tight twelve rounds, | league whose members do aot belong| ivast $2,400, could hardly believe More than eighty members of the; annual autumn golf meet to-morrow|mendation of the faculty that “ twice knocked down by Gilbert Gal- | ing, Oct, 24, Jim Griffin, the premier referee of | at Locust Valley, L, I. It will be the| collegiate rowing contests be a Hant of Boston, a clever boxer who Frisco, will jutae the contest amd. belles, tu: | tHamy Stone, the wal lightweight, and gack | And for that reason are cordially dis-| their eves. The laugh of the | Universfly Club Golf Association teed | Anal tournament of the year for tral erliye discontinued: sendin i isn't generally supposed to have | der « decision, Rie eae tad att MeL a | Mked. Ninety 1 cent. of tho ball] sertes, however, iu on Fred |up in their semi-annual thirty-| Metropolitan district and many wen development of Intramural a much of a look-in among the Nght-| ju Cotter the |players in the country were pulling} Merkle. | Two weeks ago, when | ax nole medal play handicap! known golfers intend to test’ their | Sports. Thi Tepr d 5 welght contenders, “Young” Welvert, | the prot for the Braves for that reason alone.| the question of a series came up 4 : f the Sleepy Hollow | ability before Jack Frost lays his win-| the Poughiarre weigitrot Newer, Nod ate inatebed. to ra i ae s over the tink# u} P: 4 4 3 pay cliamone ink ai TON a svecial | Not only did the Braves burn Mack} in the clvthouse, Merkle was so Club, T. W. Lamont, whose |try bunker. To-morrow will be de- E may have a little bit of the| {i te ) Crom contest in| up with the epithet of “scab,” but| sure that the games would draw | Country Club, T. W. if h | voted to the qualifying round. Match Mi to Pitel, ° flavor of the great war in form. tc) Twat. Weinert. an ~s they also want after Ira ‘homas as| well that he paid Mike Donlin | Alma Mater ts Harvard, won the! pjqy will be started Friday and the At Olympic Field, on Sunday, Europe if Lawson Robertson, d wonderiuily im his tight Boxing shows are being hell again over in New. | Well as Eddie Collins, who they $500 for his share, After settling | prize for the best net score of the | semi-final and final rounds will be * ga t Monde iow u York National League team will tést the ‘The New mettle of the Lincoln Giants. p Yorks will have thelr full line-up om thé claimed was fired for non-; ayment of “uthletic director of the Irish-Ameri- aise whan tia Wak a wiamist, can Athletic Club, carries out a plan upon which he 1s working. He pro- day with a card of %5-100-88-157, Second award went to H. J, Wright of New York University for his 96- | run off on Saturda: up with Mike the first baseman had but $200 left for spending money this winter. y Weinert A bout between heary weighla Joupny Weissnay a: | The Cranford, N. J., Golf Club, heed- | . ds a rule the baliplayers are asi) with 90-25-160, There was a tle for third ing Harry Vardon's suggestion that/feld, Rube Marquard will, x Merson’ pauses Uarisn caret ne id utes the oaneares fond of Rube Oldring. but the | sosuey noaton falied to break the | Place between Dr. H. H, Friesof Ber- | the majority of American CotreSn Bre | LOTT mnie rant: thors Baan ¢ club, the competing teams to be made | Lit?(, Pyutis Vine ates | Braves refused to allow anything |, ‘Thowsh Boston falled to break the iin aig Wr Terry of Yale. [ot, muMclentiy. trapped and bunk. | Dovle, Block, Grant, The rref, a "4p of Germans, French, English and | Beotiza, Mirai” sabe io meting ie “Reoernar® | like frlendahip to interfere with | tre polo Grounds, New. England was | ,,@foe# honore for the day went to | cred, has arranged with Donald | ome f Trish. There should be'no nights off! yuiy Givmo, mansarr non ar Hula fewcieit, invantm.| their determination to get his | hn catively out of the running in the | 2 Pind tenant a radiate, for hia the veleorated oir sreniiach te * for any policeman if that event is i nea th a goat, Yes, and they got it, Just |imarter of new: marks, New Britain |rounge Of 88 and 8%, making a total heap, the, fauereee anct eenctial(eicciano venous Tred . held. pa athe | Cali the eta before the series started some of | established the record for the small- V. C. Thoi..e of Yale, with 87-94-181,| make the 18-hole Cranford course one ent \. | {im tires ost attendance when at one game but tink four spectators paid admission, Games. Gra) Won. Lost. A Boston players saw in the newspapers an item which said that Oldring’s wife had sued him of the best in biace Ag tal that then at the Bt. Nichole ieeney and Mil ACK JOHNSON has been speak- bis mind to a London bobbie, with the result that he was sum- while F, A. Moore of the Massachu- setts Institute of Technology was third with 188, A special prize was of- All be Rink this year als sal Wily Morningstat biel Another Chance for Murray, Burien ke Harrell will box or mont § i ‘ ‘i Fa “Sallor’’ Petroskey ana Fighting Milly Mur. ‘eatuniny ight at mnt of ita for non-support and that they Fans are already looking forward | fered for the best net score of the : Ute ses a 1 Bow Street ‘ollie be cenes's “t hs ‘ fe ee - arated for some to the banquet that is to be given in| afternoon round, and this was cap. | ry, the California middeweights, bare signed Cline ep and ‘aned "and eta At " 4 Le tact nies f t Y v "1 ticles of ag it calling for them to meet in fined 20 shillings and costs. At) Bie Wher Moc, | sled time, This war a choice moract |New York in honor of the Braves| tured by Dr, Fries for his card. of | cies of agreement alin PR Ree request the case was con- r waln fighter, wno mood | tor the tonguclashers, and they |next December during the winter | 91-16-75, & teenty sound ihe! mena wel i Outer ter | M wt Jubnny tare | reminded Rube of his domestic | meeting. — oe a | of the contest, han Cochran 5 ik at Several very good matches marked troublea every time he came to Schacter Vos er ° Rape q he Hel Ning Stacey ° the first round in the Invitatio ae Harry Cline played one ae i Ry und it, and delivered %. lecture to Mg, | Sl alle ate aie on SE Uae har Dyin Natalie ae BD anes re Semieat given by Mra: oe Gertrude Atherton, mout sensational gamas known.Jn aro and de & lecture to Thomas jr, over the course of the Philadelphia Cricket Club, St. Mar- The match of chief interest was between Mrs. R. H. Barlow, Merion, and Mrs. C. H. Vanderbeck, in Nua billlards at Troy, N. Y., when be himeelf, defeated Koji Yamada 800 to 34, running out the game in five in- nings with an pe- ted the policeman, who complained that | sree wily Johnson's language was too pictur- jue to be appreciated. Johnson in court he had r abused | the ‘The Cathestral Club of Brooklyn the famous novelist, will report the amatear bonin mit Carman Murder Trial for The orld, Among Mra, Atherton's succesafal books Sparhay Her Times; expression of his face, but the fact remains that he got but one hit in the entire series, finishing with a grand average of .067. MAY BE CORRECTED. George H. Robertson, winner of the Vanderblut Cup in 1908, in The c, the California tieht heavy Nig ‘bie. with, tlie boca! fight ° 8, 3 and 18 penta eived by toni d, Madden, dea, a!’ No. m cial permission been gr in the world and d Hudson street. thin city Evening World every Saturday | Philadelphi Cricket Club, The re Mile Poctennte: Gcueet “Atveritane Witte || the players by the directors Jonny Lawtlg, the camidng Hantweignt, pas |The new champs went after Eddie|| tells automobilists how their ma- | valry between those | two, sterling | and English Husbands!" “The Conquerers” | | lene plenty of be igre up to fight Ered pelle or Whar jCollins on the ground that he was a|[ chine troubles may be easily cor- | players is te , ut t vy te i Rulers of Kinge;” “A Deaghter of the his “ye tigi 7 on 4 the, ; (little too conservative about spending!| yected and gives suggestions on a - 5 a 4 n= Vine.” “The Nations noes i" “Ancege ihaay “Ear mo a on Oot. Bia his money. | Everything the Braves { tramMo und pleasure rou! tessoting wy Mr GF und ‘Tower of Ivers” Laiaxend