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THE EVENING WORLD. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1914. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [, 500254 UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY _ BOSTON IS NO TOWN FOR AN ASPIRING “HOPE” BUSKIN BEATEN Copyright, 1914, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) BY PANDEAN DN HANDICAP We, IF You're (N GOOD CONDITION LT MIGHT GWE You A Jos WASHING “Tue WINDOWS AND “TaNDING THe FURNACE FoR a a Gift Comes Home an Easy Winner in Six 4 | Furlong Dash. ‘te Qunboat Smith's Quick Deteat by Langford Gives the White Hope Industry a Setback. (Special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, LAUREL, Oct Rh ~The Dixie Handicap, at a mile GUNBATS FINISH ls ai a out a good field of MAS andicap horses here this afternoon. RAIL, | hig vent Ot ihe Svante ti well Pot WHITE - HOPING £ matched fleids. OUT OF BUSINESS. FIRST RACE. ~ Tost WHERE LanarorD STANDS wm Tomson . Corn HS eet eons HE quick finish of Gunboat Smith in hie Boston Aight with Langford bas put « crimy 'o) the white bope industry. The Gun-/ Mer bas been regarded as best of the! ‘ j Selling; mares and geldings; Unrer- | yenr-oids and upward; six furton, \Eat Stream, 102 (Lawfferty), fi Lady Grant, 98 (Steward), seconds Cornell-Brown Gridiron | tak Arotind, 10 eh ar nette, Huda's "1 ush, Pen- Battle Gives New York jit visite ina xisiticcttase Two-doilar mutuels paid: Hull | Real Taste of Football: assumed command in the first wix- teenth, and though tiring ropidly at’ JAMES BUTLER LEASES HAGGIN RACING PLANT AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. James Butler, the well known local horseman, has just leased the private stable and training grounds of the late James B. Haggin on the ‘eck Road, Sheepshead Bay, The place is opposite the race track ond consists of commodious barns, stalls and a complete equipment for a br ng farm, It is con- he bas steadily refused to give Wil- land a chance to meet Willara, ‘when a novice, lost a close and pos- sibly doubtful decision tu the Gunner, im twenty rounds, out in Ban Fr 1 Dare You To Come DOWN Here! Jaxere ation, will depend almost en- Teams Look Evenly Matched | tirely on the new open style, That) the end, always had the foot of h always been Coach Kobinson's | feiq and won in clever style by @ t syst = and Promise Hard- Up with plenty of passing IC in poe, length from Lady Grant, ‘the latter sidered one of the finest plants in sible thi “ " being a similar distance in fromt of the East, and an soon as the racing Fought Game Uncover: Against Cons vegan nt tne | Buss Around. Rat ends at Pin n Nov. 20 he will J most varied passing games of the SECOND RACE. £ Langford is probably ship his two-year-olds there for |] _—— season. Selling, steeplechase, handicap; Jeast as good o man as Jack Jobn- | jit Addl 1) where they will be inf’ The backs have becn especiaily| three-year-olds and upward; aborggl eon—and very likely @ better fg Rete ree ratnen, F.C. Benson, 1; By William Abbott drilled in these methods and reports|two miles, Mo, 133 (A. Lee) fir @t thie time. Johnson can't be in- — —_—---- ——— — —--—-— ——_— h the wide stretches of the fj d if have drifted down from New England|Senegambian, 140 (Gaddy) second; rae ae panies for any purse ’ | HE Cornell-Brown fame at the) how the Ithacans will be swept off/Idie Michael, 149 (F. Willis) thi or under any conditions. T. iy Polo Grounds Saturday will their feet by the overhead attack.| Time, 4.20. Langiord has a claim on the world’s $500, 000 Won t empt arrell to Sell Out; Eiringley thle thtecyaareola corn partially make up for the loas| est assured that any team Robinson| straight, $8.90; place, yey and technically he te ir-old form Jot the spectacular Army-Navy en- has charge of will show a lightning] $3.10. Senegambian, — place, lke attack, and this season's eleven| show, $3.50. Idle Michael, show, $3. jcounter, It will be the biggest foot-|has been no exception. The team's| Yarico, Judge Walser, Mystic ‘Lig ball game in New York this season.!average if about 173 pounds, but it] Ring Marshall, Renault, Brownte Neither Cornell nor Brown could ed up in speed what it lacks in| also ra: ae Hie ad i Ween, ‘or the first mile and a half Mo minefe on the ead tkoaer Maha In Quarterback Gordon, Brown| out the pace, being closely followed Yale of Princeton, but both elevens) prides itself on having a second Brick-|Idle Michael. At this point I appear evenly matched with finejiey. This youngster in practice has| Michael went to the front and Prospects for a hard fight, which ts iets ise eed ae rorolenyy through the home stretch it provet rom yar ine, 's| rattling good contost, for those in t really all that football fans care about./ i} 'Own's one be, ra i Past performances don't figure in|‘ wt bet against Cornell.| rear division had joined issue with the inicy ants Seers| Will Strengthen Team With Seasoned Men es Start = 2 ace Highlanders’ Owner Says He Is} (arnire a nsve: vo stranctnes. hie! Circumstances Cost Him Stall-| tralia he was matched to fight Lang-| 1 Baseball to Stay and That) ‘2™ 0* other clubs are doing ings and Caldwell Trouble “That I can explain very cally,” their laurels the Langterd Sent cal Team Has Been a Money| "* responded. “'t don’t believe tn) Hurt Club This Year—Chance| == getting a lot of raw recruits and tak- — } oon, Kilkenny Boy, Comely, Manian H. and Gnat, which done so much in making turf dia half dozen n y poxsibly add to In 1915, 4, u hances. You are taking too determining a winner. olleger for the e diamond! M4. ain taking the lend, white! qoatract, so, matter what the out- Maker and Has Never Been eh ciperehpe et mar Aaa at aes Recommended Jack bun! Hoppe Swamps {haven't met for nineteen years. Their) N48 veen compictely sadded over. The held to the finan, to win by a tenet ” ble Agni |. Buree we. ome nn, yhi ein é for Sale. may take us soveral years to eet a! When He Quit. English Pla err", this season are era and out in centre field. Meee ee eee eee ont conta a Johacon beat Burne, but he re- winner. We going out to pur- y same, & poor beginning an ran . | Michael, third, mee termed to Amecion 004 some tine erercevnereys chase seasoned men. There will be ——— en i ~ suddep development, oreireareet cram? poet be, THIRD RACE. s a contract teaght| Frank Farrell declared offictally tb- |pienty of them on the market before) to Jack Dunn of Baltimore?” MONTREAL, Beginning} Corneli'a start was the more di |—Coach Frank Hinkey of Yels, “‘The| Three-year-olds and upward; seil- Lang. Gay that he wae tn baseball to stay; jiong. We want the best and I am| “I haven't talked to Dunm or any| the third of a se one ele about the leadership of the the world's bill Yi that he was planning now to sive| willing to pay the price when the time Highlanders, U'll tell you Moe that, mixed styles, Wil New York a better team than ever | comes. atory about Dunn got into prini {of the Unik jes of matches for) pointing. After last year’s great vic-! credit of the Blue’ eat di 1 mares and geldings; six fur- mpionship at tory over Penn much was expected Notre Dame has a! been credited td longs.—Star Gift, 108 (Sohuttingery, pe, cuamplon ¢ the Big Red team. Cornell |the former star end. ‘At New Haven| first; Besom, 112 (Butwell), secona; outplayed at from they are already beginning to talk) Soldier, 108 (Doyle), third. Tim, ; : “! » Bigitsh's ith two de. represented the American League in| + figure that about four positions! When Chance told me he wanted to) Melbourne, Ininan, the English cham- | ignored this confidence w! about the championship team 1.12 8-6, Vintellator, Penalty, w ity, and that even if he was en- | on cae present team neod atrenxth- {get out, becaure he thought Le lad | Plon, by a score of 1,000 to 140 in the fenta from little elevena, That Wa8 2/has developed, > Hinkey Intning, Fairy Godmother and Che % tertaining @ proposition to sell out|ening and if w: t to get away | done everything ponsible for the club, | fitst two sessions here, Playing the | gaq affair at Ithaca, and they've besn eee meilia @lso. rat Americ: i «, hopp vol _- block CO IP OER the Harakos doing much better, as the 48 to 0 vic- fine material for the a Dollar Mutuels Paid ir where Old Nassau|Gift, straight, $8.90; place, $a 1 fil, he recommended Dunn, I said at t ouldn’t do to All| time that, t.pelieved Dunn a capa fapeaet§ man, But I nover talked to him/| bY & total of 500 to 6% and in the tory over Bucknell last week shows. | generally produced the best. Lam-|show, $3. about It nor have I ever written to/ evening he scored 5: ains: Inman'’s| Reports this week from Cornell tell | verton, Brown ond a are all big 0; Soldier, show, $5.10. him. And I never authorized any-) 7! giving Hoppe a good margin to! of even greater improvement. Coach it, YY bave performed| The start found Besom cutting out body to act for me in the matte start at the English game to-day, | A! Sharpe has taught his men the new | admirably because they aro allowed|the pace, Lady Lightning in scco An regards the reports of peace be- > i" d they have been play- |‘ et In the play, In other seasons! position and Star Gift third. I prod in baseball Mr, Farreti | LAUREL ENTRIES Ran Bae, Bae LheY won play’ | Princeton used the “waiting out® |iatter was a good mare to-dayya@l doubtn, He sald ao far as the . }ing it to the limit with satisfactory end, ineaning that the wingman had|by the time the half-mile nadtbeen n Langue is concerned the . results, and the Big Red team has the! to walt for the runner to come tolcovered she had forced Lady Light ¥ to a good start 9600,000 wouldn't be nearly enough these places with ri recruits. money to secure hie contro! of the | nave Highlanders. comet 0. Beso: place, $3; mh “These people who are trying to} eoll my property are juat < atanc trouble and other incidents that refuned to dim at length, He ad mitted that the trouble with Caldwell force rules. eatd Mr. Farrell, “Why should 1 n baseball has want to eel) out been a good investment?” Barrer is inthe Rananee tan cron = gee apes him. An end stcud stock aUil It the second position, Whe greatest, all-around. athlete t been @ fuser |AUTINE the pate eee dara Antahing |#on. Anything that ix done by Jon mven for Just this sort of play. | | ay was on ‘the other side. This | cagttencd i atreten che fied Ee and boxing promoter, Years you have frat division, son will kod by the club own- Capt. O'Hearne is one of the best) year both ends get ty no matter) pes to go to war, * nothing tn the form : som's number, and, drawing away ends on any eleven, He is a tower of | where the play i an by Ade. Ikagtitec Lian t it tching forward passes, . long enough to get the-plave fro aoe at ay bie factor these days | At Cambridge they talk about Capt. | soldier bya lengih and a halt, geen and that's a very big fre! Brickley returning to the game in be onsistently Gift was run from $500) to siwhen tho ball must be oc time for the Yale game, but never-|hy sam Louis, but bought in hy fom Hao ad ed by the aerial route, O'Hearne | theless Eddie Mahan sponds a long| owner for $905 for 80 ime with | period each afternoon practisin; 1 1 has been laid up for some time icking, at which he. ls. becoming FOURTH RACE. “ quite expert. The Dixte Handicap; three-year- olds and upward; one and one-half goot back, & veteran ané one equally | This town will be a regular foot- | miles.—Pandean, 102 (Buxton), first; tat rashing or handling passos, | ball contre to-morrow with the Dart-| Buskin, 116 (Fuirbrother), second; “Amnaity, | ROO at Kflotd Ie went | Mouth, Cornell and Brown squads|G. M. Miller, 999 (McCahey), third. 107, Holiday, Jn fact, the Ithacan backfield ts taking final practice for their various| Time—2.31. Polly H. also ran. 7 need. Quarterback Barrett, be- | battles, $2 mutuels paid: Pandean, ntratet of tho longest punters in — $9.20, place $3.60, show out; Busktn, ;, | aiden avons oF the Inneene:# ‘The Tigers will take @ workout this| place $2.70, show out; G. M. Miller, | the east afternoon in the new $350,000 Palmer! show out. ‘The Cornell squad, numbering for-| Stadium, which will be opened for the) The feature event of the day, thi ty-tive, will arrive here to-morrow | Dartmouth game Saturday. No|Dixie Handicap, at the old-fashio | morning and will practise at the Polo | scrimmage | will mpted, the| distance of a mile and a half, fow backfield simply catching. punts In Grounds in the afternoon. order to become acquainted with the|ouia ‘on’ chuiees "The erart found Brown, with a fairly ght but fast | air currents in the deep hollow. M. Miller cutting out the pace for fi first six furlongs, Pandean second and fades af the Adeiouas bes ne money ’ , TE Ay Pike pin Yale Won’t Ris ex Wilson at all. into second position. A furlong fur- Leaders. stone ot" the "EN Na phatase the By John Pollock. ee a eee | g ainst W. & J. Team Saturday suvantage by shooting Pandean sional 7 | ways. Laat seanon| fam Langtord, who const o bie stir 18 PUM) Friday crening Oct toward the f poace has been sta A an owner, would know was anything in the alr. CHANCE RECOMMENDED DUNN | eet toon not take the Ked-| sy! TO FARRELL. eral League seriously, He can't so7 “Wo haven't decided on a manager | where the Feds have made any in- for next season,” continued the | roads. He co ‘them beaten Yankee owner, “but the public can| Mr. Farrell sald that his new, ! reat asmured that I will get the beat | rounds have not been abandoned. Io | 1) man available didn't belleve, however, that the “Have you offered the management | Highlanders could Ket away from the | M Polo Grounds for two years. ie “I'm glad you called,” concluded | Mr. Farrell, “because I want it un- deratood that Tam not going to sell | out and never oven intimated to my: closest friends or business associ- aten that I wanted to quit. And what. I told vou about making @ profit out of baseball Is a positive fact.” y not,” was the quick rejoinder. “I haven't lont any money Tt haa been « profitable Investinent for me. Why should I want to give up a business venture that brings good returns? WANTS ASONED PLAYERS NEXT VEAR, NOT RECRUITS. Mr, Farrell wae reminded that t rat, 107, Beau one an injured shoulder, in Collyer, Cornell has a cracking Raiding snsiner carnival in tbe mene | Only Three Major League Clubs eieade own coutntyie'sera|| to Have New Managers in 1915 to ost that carries thie ju. Moore has made hosts of fri Ghugrue out. made svod both inside and out-| Phillies, Cubs and Yankees the Tt om trying ve away) Teams That Will Change to the war, and com- je griasied ; and try as Buskin would he could the club, though @ pennant winner, | listic etreiee all over the country by dlapoetng of) ae Kittay sing walitoraia heat (Special to The Rvesing World.) enter three years ago, and since|never get to the Whitney represen~ business, end I feel this ie By Bozeman Bulger. lost@noney, They had expected to wet | Gusbees Hmich to thes rounds, le axing te Oats | Utirweens A.C. the ‘New Haven, October 22. en has been tried out at guard, end tative, which led across the line witt The 2 irivin ‘Mustralts ie gloriously HERE are to be but three new only. four “games were pinyed the peg tart ‘one oe sieet Decrrwetant of | 21m Cottey for’ ten HAT Alex Wilson in all prob- Pe Tuneine, +2 At better jan advantage of two lengths,’ wile Quarterback than in any other|Buskin was a length in front of @. tion, though it should be said|M. Miller, third. Polly H was oat- t he is @ speedy and versatile haif-|classed and never a contender. en s hurt last Saturday, his| Cork Men to Ho! = Meet, cut open and requiring| The annual fall games of the Cork ut he has been out| stea'a Society will be held next Sun- = | was hurt in in last Soturday's Y Dame, which he ane game against Notre I Miuiae, oe nahn Ome, Be day at Celtic Park. Two champion- entored after being laid up two weeks) fo fit team three y go, and | Shp matcher In football and ase who is to « ability will not be with the} ;, oe ait stittomelen gta | Yale varsity when it lines up i eusmantel |against Washington and Jefferson ian “Una! Gaining "se they | Baturday, became known to-day, He ‘» got all the money. Neither | New Orleans, who has mate & good sho Boston - Philadelph. club | af bis bouts ee far thie year, en one cont after all the expe: ther in @ twety-round bout at « eto It mene | Cottrots, the fiadt promoter | {4 hie Mission street arena on ember 18, Wille hes made goal in the four round game to Sen Frameiaco, | yy, Deving woe from WWlie Meben, Chartey Miller! Grand Ave Bore in | of Uet w. * to our sovereign. 1 am in close managers in the major leagues ‘military in tell me if the war pireprer| nest season, which would indi- bia) of our Australian boys| cate a decided evarcity in material » young|or an unusual degree of satiafaction Neotrelion rose ca ney eur, "at with the preseat waders, AB a rule al when I tell you that cut ng|new season begins with from ix to volunteers in the Gret lot they| eight. The changes are to be made in accepted 1,008, They are all par-|the Philites, the Cube and the New men, and will de some- i te the front 1] "ork Americans. oney . thie friend continued, ne o! f the most liberal-hear untry. He gives a ome minuig, Wille hae siready stood off Lang ford and Joe Jeanetie im tee-round bouts at Ne dent relatives, On two or three | ree. Mr. Baker has announced that Pat na I happen to know that ie with water on the knee. His injury] since "then Pe itll decided between the y , . came back and he has been on crutchos |stifdte, He is a track man, excelling | Waterford: The” darnne ye eed mn the greater part of the week. He is|in the sprints. Duryea hasn't hadi race will have the eae bicyclists In the experience of ty so that he can walk all right now, |) 4 @ of the other players, | Gr New York competing. A , 1 A Aiffervace of one pound sands te the way i iv Eddie Campi, writes that “ her t: pyle fare atitt ta doubt, | UTok®: He is not a spender in the| im Mcamenat Mamion, yea | : game auch as ts expected Saturday See be gnother attraction, Dancing will cannot get the manager halk Chicago Ne eatd that Hank | mood times but serra aan] RAVIE 4 | ime wants the waht (0 be 117 pounds at the | tne i su "s |he ould be Injured again and they LATONIA ENTRIES. Xd Williams to agree to @ match. | O'Day te to be let out eo that he can | has never been able to refuse a re- ee ee ee fa: + yy of fg Md neck | Feallze that his presence is. om ial eis r Wnt eae red nk wick of sseing | resume bis regular profession of um- IEthey come tim theyll oe an rounds | ts to a victory over Drrefore they wili| “RACE TRACK, LATONIA, K Free , ‘Williams box third-rate boys,” Writes piriag and thet Roger Bresnaben is Ot the Broadway Sporting Club om Nov, 3, od rou, vard this fall. jerefors Oot, Skee entries ter cee M6 riek Saturday's game rather than risk | © , Wilson, FIRST RACE- Selling; twovearold colts and t: , SS Won, made a ree wore letiiet eet Tpeatment . : ee age) “1 think Williams le getting |to be bie successor WINNER: | too big for the bantamweigh| sh 'S AT LATONIA, Jock Mediulgen, sho reformed the bout betworn | te: rei gyermeight ln Philadelphia, = rd Ovred Clarke has expreneeé 6 desire Langford end inith in Boston, told the writer | HT FIRST RACE Five and a pait| tet lenstont fought im better form than be has |" | hogs Hon Hao, 885; wags, | and | to retire as leader of the Pirates, but | turiongs; two-year-olds. Chitra, 103 | #2 im tm for two years, Me furdr stated that | 44 Wolgast has Bere! hie connection with against Notre Dame the pla: and dee i; nee for 4 f y ay with T wane | it te very doubtful if Barney. Droyfuse | (Martin), firet; Ines, 99 (Ott), second; | Langton Bed Me same okt punching power and, | Toit, Jones. ager, win chained coaches realize that what breaks of mois, 105 & match for Campi, who wi low the ea cbampin it him to do eo, For eev-| Martha Lee, 111 (Murphy), third. | behie. merer mismnl o bhow he let go at Bimith, wines the |W 118 pounds. I don't blamee ra yeare Clarke fon wanted to «et Ps wie ent Pioasle Crockett, | Te ere veins were 90,000. Na nee, er Witch, Ida, cat, reeey oe Picking soft ones, but Be| ous of baseball and devote his entire | /\n, ve Racer, Idiola se MM luck there were were witn Yale and ‘iL ten have no false idea of tho superiority ‘ Piles one Zindel, Mary ‘Reardon, Lida Ear! alo | . Matis 2icMeben errange: thiwe bows, between | fos. sie of yal over the strong Washington While. Iam willing to match’ Commh | time to bis big farm in Kansas. Fred | ran foe lnnereme 6 seoltat Bae: | V9 tb Wee and Jefferson eleven which will coma Reinier ieecien Sample nt ot Pyramid Pile mpi $2 Mutuole Paid shite Hee Byarting Club oe Thursday ing, Nov ' if suet | h Remedy nusiled free for trial gives with Williams at 116 ringside. The |W ® farmer at heart, and tbat kind Bid vOhitra, Straleht, | sane Mghiers who wid bettie tn then are) Wille Kitehie, ihe Amer catt cham. eve Saturdsy, The work done by GUICK Feliel, stops. itehing, Nie it hurte Campi a litue, of Ufe is no playthi! 1o him, But in| $10.60; piace, $6.90, show, #4. Ine: 4 4 Fog, hae been olfered 62,00 rankis Mace OY spate a aN uy or pt » but at) ble to| place, $18: show, $6. Marth, Keddig Compl of Calternie eat Frankie Memog | hf telco “at Bingewrt, chat team againat Harvard is respect- protruding piles, lomoreborie all ed Peds Clay he to aticn with the | show! $2.60. : Hel ot Conate stoge Chana ot Balti owl | i8s, mit Gh liis og here and with the exception of wa home. Byramid Pils iomedy is > had "tor just one more year,” and) | BICOND RACE -- Six furlongs: ee Pee © Nate oe ae Ne eee [ANS Whew GALE Sor 18, Wilson the strongest possible eleven for sale ot all druggists, 0 @ ' may be as successful again. ree-year-o and upward.--Char- = 4 will be sent against them Saturday. was too much for bi — mouse, 104 (Moteaff), first; Birka, 100| Demseding © guarenter of 81.500 aod ale Hat sound te ‘hk. Molaish will probaply pe |"! beat Williams the first time ¢! ey. it te being eald that | (McCabe), second; Trifler, 109 (Mar. | sy Maley for referer, Gilbert Gellert, the Boston gu satintey age Ares © The retire ag the active tin). third. Time--1.16 Requiram, | ten cont nared to Mere taech Crom a! Rods lity chosen as the first quarterback to be rounds, "Willams Kiva, Wavering, Iron Wood, Bay. | return teiie at the Mende ian Syorting Club on sent against Waahingcon and Jeffer- even. Harris would berry Candle and Nastasia also ran 17, Gabene seventy secured « tothe PYRAMID DRUG CO; 4) . os be Faia pide. Hnrvintt on na the sudatitutes will be Dur- th your fu $2) mutasle paid Caarmcus ould oot ate Yea and Corneil. MoLals! orale of paper and saniple tepeee straight, $7.90, place $8.60, show $3. - to ‘ Mee along surprising'y wi ee 7 Harem piace $7.10, show 94.79; Trifler,’ mesumg Levicony io damet ay tor two more i ‘eaters, back. tie has baa show tran be Bs tanages, Danny Senge, ‘ie ts be” us seats . ae player.