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Era ES 2 || Copyright, 1 Now (Wom Boss, Jus Roop A 26 INCH SHELL » on THose Guys AND 1 Don't CARe How MUCH You *FING’ EA WHEN THEY | JOLUER FoR PwAc rE ‘ —_<.--- @lbons Meets Billy Max- at the Broadway S. C. in Just ‘e dar Mat GILMon@ Mas Been MAKING AN ALLIANCE Wederstand this Maxwell iso ‘lever fellow,” said Reddy. gave Weinert « hard) Mike had better be careful iS him.” 50R, Mike will be careful,” said | “He'll box Maxwell two or founas and find out what he id his own with wr, Presioent) on LBND US THe 1.8. TREASURY FI A SEASON AAD We'ee SHOW YOU Some REAL | | matter of fact hie a0 rapidly as w yesterday. Otherw he it in peeubar. ie boned hater two or three rounds» “tried to hold his own with it hi infected. Now Taat THe Favs HANG BRESKWAN PERHAPS THEY'RE GOING IN FoR A Cpe FooTeau LEAGUE Capt. Talbott of Yale Won’t Play Before Game With Brown Oct. 27—Capt. Talbott of the Vale oleven will not play before the Brown gam trained, and wae out of the Washington and Jefferson game. As a xpected and hie leg underwent a to work out different men for the ite Pp is eure to be yiven a thorough tryout this week. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN SOME OF THESE FOUR AWFUL SURPRISES PROMISED BY GILMORE---MAYBE by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) AMERICAN, SECOND THE tT 18 Carn he he : : e MEETING been stated that he was over- The infection did not disappear Wading in and siamining Hob the ring and knocking him nde to yin N York | while if he Yana any more ‘of hie weibt in country, There Be may have to take on a couple lager en hte--the kind thoy: have toe for beth :|Feds’ Announcement of $100,000 Emergency Fun Causes 0. B. to Chuckle ighte last nignt | everybody how it happened. | mont of his nights LORE fights twenty / Feunds to-night in New Haven Young Gradwel! of Newark. te otarting out an a tong di ter, and as he hae aiw plenty of endurance he may indre IN TEN-ROUND f Colunbus clubs of Hoston as well) mw the ¥. MC. A, George went to It) ike a duck to water, i They tried to make hin recite, but Maht there the leader of the world's Big Leagues, Says Ed Barrow, President of the International Freely to End. B Curious thing that the only a_| 5Y CHICAGO BOXER | | BOUT | Princeton Has Five, Yale Has Two, Dartmouth Three, With \ Ex- sclnleplon Has Held Back Un-| til Fourth, Then Mixed | a dl Bast where a twenty- jchampions balked. Neither would he Y (Spectal to The Evening Word, League. consent to a danoe with Johnny fvere! sTREATOR, Ill, Oct. #7.—Tommy —— | dian daria Gary, of Chicugo, kept Ad Wolgast, tand George wa’ ox-champion lightweight, very busy By Bozeman Bulger. but, as to the for ten rounds, and while no decision RESIDENT GILMORE'S state-| perhaps, the | 1 may the better . Gary, who began Cighting Anyway, he mo p of the gong in ment that the Federal League has put aside $100,000 an an ney tun tarted « chuckio| the magnates of organized According to 0, B. no other kind of fund has ever been needed by the outlaw organisation, which ta to 4 gay, everything they have done has! ! after which he mixed but Gary remained th Lewis of Chicago re roun the en er, Nat MoGraw has received a ietter from | oh would California wh xt your While by the own ited about it Tillie for hnv- JOPLIN, Mos, Oct. 27. of Joplin, outpointed Sam Li of Boston, ina atill sore at Jom Clarke, the first di considerably the better of jeaat held weck until the fourth ‘WOLGAST KEPT BUSY |New Yo N who first learned the gridiran game} at the Manhattan high schools aré | regulars on many of the elevens Are Football Stars on Biggest ot College Teams 9 Others at West Point, U. of P. and Syracuse—Talbot and Ballin, Leaders of Elis and Tigers. Are Both Local Products. a) Bu William Abbott. EVER before have so many New | | NEW YORK BOYS WHO York boys “made” the, big vare | sity football team: Youthp! | ARE GRIDIRON STARS. | + Capt. Ballin, Pringhton, tackle. Eddie Trenkmann, Prineeton, guard. Freddie Trenkmann, Princeton, half leading | this year. Princeton alone freely tO has five New Yorkers, and they're | C&ck he {Feab- | att regulars “ 10 | Driggs, Brineston, fullback angtord, n-roeund bout © “ytd landed fir blows to Langtord's been In an emergency rin out the it being a at infighting “The only anewer can figure, Intop that hin aly tail “tought rings around him after Able GP tie loan of | the second round, showing spectrelike mowing thai| O6 Barrows, President of the Later- tre Tulane ablect to punches, Three RO adverse decision ig p MAtonal League, yesterday, “im that) other one neat your w the event and af- otalling. the Feds are preparing to offaet a raid r the bw ; Clatse 1 ey two bie was titt to the shoulders ef admir- vail ena, by tee ty at Josh Devore hax bean in town with! Cyn und paraded around the auditos Heaguce. 1 that were 0 $100,000) nig Worli's Series check, and in hav- rum |Princeton—are led by captained by @ local youth. The way so many New York youngsters are winning teams shows that a high standard of | football Is being played at the vari- | | with Andover, B: vi | wouldn't go very far It may be, ing a lot of fun exhibiting it In Har — “ though, that this emergency fund t« to | lei KALAMAZOO, Mich, Oct, 27 te hee western help out clubs that fail to “1 guens it's aaa ea “to| the boat ton. nd boul ever sean ta bird dog ying on two pr Jue dot, of Ne : we $9 @ tremble — attendance to pay expens Manis anh hae betting Hal Stewart, of Fort wit to a draw tint {the more blows ley say 8 to land on an. | Ings got me be but RITCHIE: If it te true that the F M ot ewart 1 is eala to! ‘ anid he thinks Im lucky ir! ared to bave a harder wallop and | Rave weighed close to 10 ing: WO Bn emerwenny tend AES oF Hooks as if he were Tight f thus evened matters, Magdo. led in q nds in his f Caer eneaer tate armorg Rathgar en pettid ninth and tenth rotnds. | you our-round Bout! nave to be one chunk ir of the save dehany Dundes. It seems Dun ican League alone The Cuban experts, some of whom third and eigsth, and the otber Ras © habit of giving away | fr |remained in town after the World's rounds were even If Witehie te carrying all thar | e°eO® 18 an emergency fund. and) siren inmint that Armando Maraann bef'e going to have w herd {to National i said to have a Ne] the crack outfielder who Jumped. to new ORLEANS. Oct. 2 Or more, Thin poo! of a million dollars | the New Tn! and Princeton. consists of Capt, lot i enkmann brovners, Freddie and Bd., come th After | tue leis had | Hoth Moore, Princeton, halfback. Capt. Talbot, Vale, tackle. Capt. Black, Vale Freshman eleven, quai Telfer, Dartmouth, end. Cumiskey, Dartmouth, quarterback. Carey: Dartmouth, substitute ha'f- ack. Blodgett, West Point, halfback. Parker, Penn, halfback, Loe, Syracuse, end. StrongMass. Aggies, tackle. These two old rivala-Yale and New Yorkers) nd the Yale freshmen team is also | places’ on the prominent us high schools, It won't be long! «fore Gotham’s institutions will rank rand Lawrence- | for Harvard, Yale | _ ile as “reeders’ | putting the ‘ ; finishing drive to the Princeton | ‘tigers. The big fullback came frors Ballin, the Trenk- ic “hicugo and will remain with Coaca apn brothers, Moore and Driggs.| Penheld and the Board of Strategy sallin is the most prominent of the | fer the remainder of the season. He Was an All-American tackle ast season, and he, bids fair to earn Wis houor ugain, despite bis respon ites of leading tue Tigers. ‘The The h © delegution at Michigan's miserable against Syracuse is plain evidence that Hurrp-Up Yost hasn't cot structed any kind of a defense, Syra cuso began early to parade through ad Westerners’ line and nover did stop. showing nh Brooklyn, aba are two of athictes at Old Nassau. © Siars On Cho basKetball court Gentiemen ,T Move The NATIONAL AND Cotlgeers ty Be JISSANDED ¥4 cD BDERAL LEAauE To Be NUY" ORGANIZED BAGEBALLS el SB LY MR. GILMORE INTENDS OF BUSINESS BY CALUNG A rk High School Boys |Devery to Move cuse, {practically assured when “Hig Bill" | Is , this city. The proposition was made | in-law, FAVORITES BADLY BEATEN IN EARLY RACES AT LAUREL Milers Furnish the Day’s Fea- ture—Meelicka Wins at Long Price. eT ON dow Dacca RACE TRACK, LAUREL, Oct. 27.— A small but select fleld of milers met in the feature event here this after- noon, Up to the running of this event favorites fared badly. In the third race Star Gift didn't have an ounce, of speed. FIRST RACE. FIRST RACE—Maiden wee. olds; six furlongs.—Meelicka, 107 “ORAANIZED BALL ouT Davis), first; Uncle Bryn, 110 (M _ wows Cahey), second; Light Wing, 107 So WS ts z (Clement), third, ‘Time, 1.15, River King, Catlone, Estimabie, Beat Bib and Tucktr, Mald of Honor, Kopje. ae’ Ahara, Diploma and Roy- also ran. $2 Mutuels Paid—Meelicka, da fa $67.40; place, show, $10.30 Uncle Bryn, place, $7.90; show, $5.70. Light Wing, show, $6.20, Thirteen youngsters went to the barrier. When | was sprung Uncle Bryn was the first to show, being closely followed by Meelicka, with the fleld in a bunch right behind the leaders, Uncle Bryn and Meelicky see-sawed for the lead throughout with the latter finally getting the de- cision by a half length, while Uncle Bryn was but a head in front of the MAYBE GILMORG “HAS SIGNED UP MR, Gtorae STAUINGS AS AN UMPIRE ! “Thay wou. BE A SoRPRISE ! poorly ridden Light Wing. 143 (Allen), second didy), third, Time- also ran. Two-dollar mu. 1—-Blunkenburg, $3.40, show out; Jersey City Club' SYRACUSE N. Y., Oct. national League baseball beginning next 27.—Inter- if for Syra- feanon, was Rive ket, out to sho The Chevy Chase steeplechase han- © and a half miles brought to @he post. Shannon Ri big Ie in the first mile with Blankenburg second. This war the same order for the second mile Then Blankenburg gradually lessener the gap and in the final furlongs Joined issue with Shannon River and beat the latter out by a length and @ Devery, part owner of the Jersey City uchise in the International League, ‘offered to transfer the franchise to before a number of local basebait en- thusiasts at a dinner given in honor of Mr, Devery. Those who heard the half. jofter belleve that it/sounds the death THIRD RACE. Knell of the old Syracuse Stars, a Selling; three-year-olds and ap: team which has been for years bat- ward; six furlongs,—Belamour, 119 tling for last place in the New York (Butwe''), first: Water Welles, 110 State League, (Trosier), second: Lohengrin, 105 Devery is joint owror of the New (Louder), thrd, Time—113 2-5. York Club in tne American League. Lillis, Star Gift, Gra: With the New York Americang he and U Miso ran, owns the Jersey City franchise, $2 mutuels pald: Relamour, straigh: $630, pince $4.20, show $3.10; Wate Welles, place $10.80, show $4.50; Lu- hengrin, show 6.90. The speculators had tt right in the third as far as Belamour and Water Welles were concerned, but Star Gif for some resson was Hever prominent at any stage. Relamour went to the front after raeng Uncle Jimmie tnto submission in the first half, and then drawing away, proved an easy winne: [by five lengths from Water Welles, | RESULTS AT AT LATONIA. FIRST RACE. Upon the Invitation of men promi- | Rent in this city, he came to town to | look over the fleld, Thomas A. Fogar- | President of the Jersey City Club; Eldward Be cinck. Mr, Deyery's won- and former Assemblyman Richard Butler came to Syracus with him. Acgording to Mr. Fogerty Jersey City has already obtained con- sent of other glubs to withdraw from the International L Weinert Gives Coffey a Lacing’ (Spectal to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 27.~—Young Charlie Weinert, the Newark, N. J., light heavyweight, made his debut before a Philadelphia crowd last night -Five. and® one-halt | furlongs; two-year-olds.—Fidget, 112 | (Taylor), first; Water Witch, 112 (Murphy), second; Flossie Crockett U2 (Rice) third. Time, 1,07 2-5. Hattie Burton, Gilt Edge, Lida Earl, Dim ity, Mary Reardon, Cugratl, Margaret Burkley, Little Slam and Dignity ran, $2 mutuels , ald—Fidget, straight, at the Olympia A. A. and handed (fj, hace, Jim Coffey, the Dublin Giant, an Crockett, artistic trimming. Coffey at no time, gsmconD RACE—One and one- had a show with the Jergeyman, WHO |wixtcenth miles; four-year-olds and hooked, Jabbed and uppercus at will, Coffey relied on a wild swing that slid harmlessly over Weinert's head. |up.—Mary Ann K., 107 (Pool), won: Garneau, 108 (Rice), second; Princese | Calloway, 114 (Loftus), third. Time- Voids, le i be rear ——————=> feducing & the lightweight as well as being two of the most prom- }147 4-5. #ellowman, Cabric, Sher- pretty to the rounds in his fight vi O'Hearn is an early candidate for an, Ic, r A 183 has bewn rather zee we ee pe ay To atti: han Moet nana Ant. with Gene | six inen in the footbi squad. All-American end, wae wen far LAUREL ENTRIES. Hock Holmes, Bob Ri, W. W. Clark Bim for the past your. Hitchie | Ackle with $100,000 p to this time tii, that Marxans Mont, of Memphis, and the men| — hadie hae GeVeionod inte a won | husky Cornell captain spilled inter- and Leamance also ran. to bivssom out wee weiter. the bie leaguer have not dug Wede and give him $1,000 nehed again in the thirteenth} dertul guard, NE. anc Re ne | ference to tackle the runner on the (Special to The Evening World.) } $2 mutuals paid Mary Ann K,. In that clase he won't (Heir enormous Oehting fund, but te vided that th 1 ath Wt "9 Would, round and aeemed about to repeat | showed (ae results of Herbert Dillon's! Polo Grounds recalled the days of RACE. TRACK. LAUREL, Md. | straight, $3.90, place, $2.70, show, $2.40 MUCH OPpUMitiOn wt Present. | diowed each of the Chiby to sland | be willing to teat i Gnluetof the earlier roumds,|doaching in the Dartmouth battle, | Shevlin and Kilpatrick Oct He-The sutries for tovmorrow's|@arnead, place, $5.20, show, $9.50; by yd fact that Marry Biobe | | their individual lous in playure. i niirmed at the Dick Burke stopped the fight | wddie Sorked like a aie stopping Shi iM Geog Ae eoiew | Princeas Calloway show, $3.80. welte: champion sti = pane 8 but it sound shared if no contest. "One| .he powerful green backs until he| Any spare Cross nurses could | oe ver, & young fellow named | ind woul i ch” Hogan and “Battling Hare | was hurt in the third quarter and was | be used nicely.at the Harvard cam BAe BACK Selling: twegrar cide: maidens: ho ‘may be able to give) TO five you an idea how raphy [find Marsane would be worth a Peieeiaht a twelve-round draw forced out With an injured knee, His | a ? lat tee iia tl ENTRIES AT LATONIA, O'all the trouble he's looking for, | this fund grown the New York ¢ ' joss would be a severe blow to the 1K ra 1194. ‘Tam mina 113; Glover and can Mant He wo years ago paid | wee - ceeeceeameenainstt ~~ | Vrange and Black, Record Fieldi in tin ed Bioeth Higa PRE EC re seh neal ow champion” after nie verve: Freddie Trenkmann, a halfback, Y ree sear olds ror) teoais, pall paige fucasdheoen gig speclatizes in bucking’ the line and nd one mat ent mle, ~ ‘ant | aon vf: oa {manded out of th of the| GOSSIP oreaking up plays on the detenae, Ha| W ORQEMN 37 ourney 6; Frost neal a: dim RB. LAWRENCE, who manages world’s qT Red Sox FE Glick are the two beat Tiger ad See 10; Cahethmoyan, 40; Beinn, i nt aie tor Colim Bell, Austratian heavy. | paid an amount inte the ks at bracing the line, Whenever shay rag ik Fi ts eet. Sine ae Mia $08: Jarrte Weight champion, in out with | ury of the American League ‘the team is in trouble Freddie Trenk-} With the greatest entry list Pe, hia Aruna, 100 Cee eae @f genuine challenges, Mr. Law. | year the pickings were very lean, the By John Pollock, iy 4, mann ie aulckly, ® mmoned from the ninety--for un event of ite kind, the wren 1b RACE gel i ‘ acy ier: Am Py Nanton, 8 il POIMts WILK Sire Lo the fact that | sinking fund Wetting practically moth. | Altoueh Gumbar mele wee koeke@t ont In ee oe demand rs ‘sy Dartmouth forced the ball to|Bs8ex County Country Club con. i af ehiy Five ve. san | RAC t cde RY lath ar eae ia B Langtord knocked out Gunboat | ing. in tot, the Braves and tho Athy [ie uk ly bam Gees inceton's ten-yard line and the |dueted a one-day golf tournament | 11! ot 1085 pans ‘irands 110! itt Tiga, atoniaa. 104 Tounatee,* 10 ‘Travan more quickly and with mucn jetios barely pald exponm But four |e A | Hacre were gradually yielding before | yesterday, and Mrs. L. L. Blake of | per: Nee ana Thon: lan ble than he did Colin Heil. sumes were played and most of that atte ' savage attack, Then young Mr. Cranford, with a card of 90—7—8a, | % vu yt | Mi ite: | mat! HTH RACK Allowances: Have appesied to Aghwwis and! went to the payers. Teen Movin 1 was called o terrific) won the net prise, MSA A! Blot Bina tat Managers all over th fecal “iad the gryee Ww ex hit a hing Uhat pe eee: five a o he Uaiteu) _,, on ai ' ge, It Freddie | At one time ft loo! tad oe Hin has been an unusually bad fin ao Vhavhagving Wap ude, n as if Mrs. | 1 mae Wt we Boparent that | ha. a Dl REY mes inci br Meme ee (etinte Mass who had just gone into! Blake and Mrs. Le *, Wanner tt Bogus properly the ‘upon Meh tra teed a = in wel; > as nd whose work prevented afof the home club we Mid'have te play | thes ye vintle i Wik Method ty secure the do pee ea 4 Prgens Ro erty i patter awit. of for the gross prize, both with a ag re ee PL Weer ee Mateo with the oost hoary. | |Me pen an shout tt “ has lta . Driggs, & former De Witt Clinton 0, but Mra. H.R. Stockton Mud’ Sul, . ey 1 am still trying lie that there has been too auch bane r . ‘i star, had bis frst chance against Plainfield, one of the last t tal VOT: Napier, | bs Heii's miucerest winh in for a | | sg = ha Tigss eet ewre andes Darin and did most of the punt nt this pair a stroke better, ‘This |" 2eitentige allowance, ‘Track (ast Le nrentice allowance claimed with J: Widard. Beil wii already th \ cram £ Ww Psi saat ling ked up the tine in wood kes the second tournament in eu generd 30 Mudivon Square Gar. with min ‘ altanh 6s shape, Moore, at halfback, also did cession in which Mra, St 4 _ ci a ai = OF any other acceptavie p the condition that + shall be taxen by tt preieree of the cub und two men mutually aewotad wall decision, 1 wilt ae regardwess of what m ould be, and pi here nvt to offer Mr. Barrows, w of hin life to | Jwent the state PL the | oral Laan ue June [thelr myneit_ on | aio? the ard W Make & match with Beil, Aw | Gunboat Bmith, whom Colin | to bave been matched with | T shall accept Mr. Bu for its worth. Tam willing where they give d: ing becaues{ but when th breed to meet, beaid 4 : ten Matty | Madan, who ro Ta the meantime lie George Stallings S's Sse" d, Bose 4 Fates dew, Vole tobe “wet Town ton at the New iif | captuiney of teams, | ie | Ny | substitute, | weil carried off the gross award Yale thinks so much of New York | players that she honored two with the ‘Talbot of the var- The first three-day invitation golf | tournament for women to te held in sity and Black of the freshmen, Tal- | the metropolitan district for several bot was an All-American tackle in| years will be run off by the Country W15 and Ix eawily the best Linesman |Club of Lakewood om Wednesday, at New Haven this “Cupid” ‘Thursday and Friday, Black, a 192-pound youngster, is one and 13. This will be a p of the best forwards on the Blue vitation affair and quite a large freshman eleves. entry 1s 6x Dartmumth has three boyn from | — Manhattan—Telfer, an end; Cumis- who relieved Quarterback Gheo 1— ey and terrorized the Tigers by hurling Jacob Schaefer defeated George Sutton, forward passes, und Carey, 4 first | 400 to 364. In a Billiard, Players’ League | match rane and high What here's Blodgett, one of the! fer, 62-8 Bor Sutton, 1 Navy mainstays, Other New York- —- era on the prominent teams are Par-| Jap Pilliard Player Beaten, ker of Ponnaylvania, Lee of Syracuse| HAZLETON, Pa, Oct. 27-—Harry and Strong of the Massachusettes | cyine defeated Koji Yamada 400 to 297 Assica. {8,2 Dillard players’ jeague ats Keil Mart ia pow at Bginceton 10’ and bi; Yomeas, I This Is Economy Corner Broadway and 9th St. is the best place in the world to buy clothes. 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