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eres cot 6 OR A rare - om __THB BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1915. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK — — EDITED BY ROBERT EDG REN EVERYBODY! YEP! EVERYBODY! i YEAR-OLD Cin _ FORBIG GOLF TMLE \ Alexa Stirling Meets Mrs, Van- d ck, While Mrs, Gavin Plays Miss Pearce UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY —— . Frank Erne is Much impressed CHICAGO, Kept. 10-4 coms With Condition of Mike Gib- round of ¢ national nobis On bons. ‘ jny Mise " ® ‘ a, the ,! rea Poti ang 8 | ° * Clarence _ ALL ey history of boning in the ~ somi-f at in " ; ent xe Mate of New York there never | ————— seonncenecs . o| Nas sia : has been anything like the tre rae te presen mendous rueh for t Y St D I d The match r ery Pariand-Gibbong | mate oung Stars Veveiope Fie sdlnrne 1 large gallon night. A number of things make this ‘ ne ho top match immensely popular In the firet place the promoters bay to “hog” all the money | charging big prices, The highest price for & Ucket—and that in a ring pide box—is five dollars, ‘The promo of the match are doing © In All Comers’ TOUrney 9. oo i rhes ! ‘ Mine Johnston Will Be Kept pusy| 2984 gents FH 4 Wich nnd a) Jersey City M. Sargent, W. Is! Pearce won t ch i] or YESTERDAY'S GAMES, L. Dionne and J.B. two ye lonahip “e TS ’ Next Year Defending Na-| hard Beekman, thd! Dowmtas thing in their power to k | A en Be ving 8 | young Westchester champion,’ who | yyy cao, mut of the hands of speul if New tanal Tennie Title 1as been & topnote for two years. | qc giGA ry oes, of the Bande of Spoxie tional Tennis Titke—New) young Heckman pulled MeLoughim | “ee lots, and have tried to get them into | the hands of the people who will Se. Uprele, 6. Gallet, 08 ond ~ acturily use them. Sowed ‘game Bo great is the demand that the tiekets have been telted, and third round, He was the flrat ¢ onship to take a ————aemes | §6YOrk Booms Game, ‘Phillies Advance in er eden so eves «74 SPORTING. in the 2 ‘ HE tennis championship this| tournament fourth | GAMES SCHEDUL ound, ‘. M4 year produced a record num- Found omiy & . Clar- earmmaiaaeess hte aoe, National League Race}! i232 core gi worn Bisteit "attra dozen of these newcomers cut loose in| Harold Throckmorton {a one of the -—_—~— | + MAL, a ete at Monta LEAGUE, the big tournament, eliminating many }- : g ane a tl deve! at hin J Olly at Montreal Ne > o's been ae the Beaters rane at Toren Alexander Gets Going Again Tinker May Have old-time favorites, and two—Rand : BEI MO NT The safest way is to buy tickets from i ener woe Sroridence “as asl oy o, db Take T F and Hunter—got as far as the fifth the ticket offices at Hrighton Heach, and Leaders Take Two From round. If this new talent keeps on ar, ; . for from any of the recognised the Bi 6) ‘a dOn 0 hasto al youngater didn't get by the firat atrical ticket offices in New York. to e per te improving young Bill Johnston will! ® y have a busy time next senson defend. |" hoe PARK ——— jooked a little weary—a little Ini —| k in Sec- 4KE GIBBONG has been tratny loa 9 bet quite tal ot toss Three Boats Left Giants Dodgers Back in se Pfaffman scored sev CHI ¥ ‘ .| ing bis title from lads about his own | able victories, while J. B. Ad a) ing like a Trojan to get down|aual. However, Packer purpow I h ond Place. ee, manager of the Chicage Pedarais, | 4% eikd th trom thel slate, Way, up from Texas 19 show TO MORROW - | 2 M 4 iam Rand, a you m ow the game is played down South, | $3,000 is to weight sately. He jooks “ll heat and the certainty that he i nC ampionship was advised by surgeons to-day to ear, Seon, wand toe born mows| Holding the ‘national “tournament hype iter Stakes Mi acsn ating est, weeneedey bo| arene Veet sisi oak submit to an X-ray examination and! ing of any of the latest crop of tn New York was the chief te $1,000 Jerome Handicap ’ oy eee ont, Weeneetay | net may Bare w3 ms took le Races at Chicago By Bozeman Bulger. @n operation, if necessary, to be| With a he ssortment of strok why #0 many young racquet wie! Brentwood Handicap . | Feached 147% pounds, which le only jcareless, Certainly if there, ie, any 1B track on which Grover Cleve-|rélieved of an ailment which has plenty of speed he in turn defeated | attracted attention i 4 ie condition or his ability - f | half a pound over tho weight he is| doubt of b land Alexander was supposed to] troubled him all season. Tinker will J, G. Thomas, W. L. Pitt, W. 8 H te make to-morrow. Yesterday, al-| {2 beet Gibbous in the heart of Pachey! caning aise se—the gnal poem nave| Undergo examination on Monday and Pate and Craig Biddle, Ho’ tackted| Maurice E McLoughlin and Kari be ‘eal MeFeriand, bo lent showing it eh have been slipping m if an immediate operation is decided Williams in the fifth round and| Behr will open the tntersectional though his weight wasn't given out, |talks about the match with # world heat in the American speedboat} been sanded. Against the Giante the! upon he will turn the leadership of forced the former champlon to go|matches at Forest Hills this atter- he must have easily reached the} of confidence. championship races to-day was nar-| philiie star came to a dead stop and| the club over to Third Baseman Zei- two deuce sets before he could win.| noon. The other singles mateh will mark. It was a blistering hot day, Pog »|rowed down to three boats, the Dis- shutout|der. Tinker won the consent of the F. T. Hunter is captain of Cornell's| be between Tom Bundy and Teddy 1 to get Mike if T can, 8-| hurled out of his system a | be 3 n 4 Reba aan ot of tant work in other “ “mid Pack couple of daya|trber IV. of Chicago, Peter Pan|game. This was not received with| Surgeons to have the examination team. He is a big, powerfully built| Pell. In tho doubles William M. Autumn Cup Steeplechase ,,j].. and 2 Other Good Races BEGINNING AT 2.30 P, M. Special Trains and 7th Ay postponed until Monday, as ho had youth who hits his service like a Ty| Johnston and Clarence Griffin, the am lines and perspired until he looked as . “but I won't throw the| VI. of Toronto and the Miss Detroit | great joy over in Brooklyn, where the| planned to take part in a “Tinker Cobb. McLoughlin beat him in the| national champions, will tackle Will- pesilmn hot mtu t it he'd ime Some from the hot room| agny was by taking any reckless | Detroit, Mich. Dodgers and Braves are trying to| Day” celebration to-morrow. fifth round, but not until Hunter tn {ams and Washburn, of a Turkish bath. a chances, If I can't get bim I'm] With two heats won, the Disturber | fgure out some way by which they NK ERNE, once lghtweight| mighty sure he can’t get me. I have|!V. must do better than third place |can cut each other's throats and still champion and one of the clever-| changed my mind about this fight.|to-day to cinch the champlonship. | gain on the leaders. Net result: Phil- est boxers the world ever I've been keeping a line on Mike, and|Her two wins gave her elghteen | jies are further ahead than ever. visited both camps yesterday after.|I think he has had to dry out too|Polnts, Miss Detroit ts second with} ‘The one hope on which the Dodgers noon. Erne was much impressed with | much. drinking @ lot of water|*xteen points and the Peter Pan is|hung their hilarity was that Alexan-| Mike Gibbons's condition, He thought |#"d that's a bad sign. He may not] third with thirteen points, yea. {407 had been overworked, and that It have as much stamina ag he's had in| A world’s record was that while M very thin and] other fights, I've trained myself ex-|terday and one boat was sunk. ‘The | ¥0Uld be impossible for him to stand ji 4] 2 ’ looked drawn, he wasn't over thelactly right and taken off my extra|Disturber IV. negotiated the thirty|the strain for the rest of the season. | mecre — ou cant tell a i rip was 0 oe ot snap in be weight in just the right way. I won't| miles in 33:08 1-5, Afty-five and one-|Not that they wished the great = e "t think quite so well| be down to weight until the time|tenth miles an hour. hey | owing in the tratn-|comes to weigh. I have all of my| The Baby Reliance of Brooklyn pireher any Rare, bet what they! e e y he part, Belay trns comes to rele I, nate all ot my | greg MAN Palace ct Brooke | thought « Boseiah desire om the Pat Kaufman from a high priced hat = than I ever was\in my fights in the|saved from going to the bottom, of Manager Moran to work one} ij ce at. lightweight class, because I've been —_—> _ — pitcher to death and cinch the pen-) - nant early was, in their opinion, a) growing and developing—not getting _Trintty Football Men Report. _|rorerunner of disaster, This ‘pellet See our windows and you'll understand why the crowds are com y oO ‘ EPORT, Conn, Sept. 10.—| wag based on Alexander's downfall at| | Fs ‘ a nacdon't believe thia will even be the |candidates for the Trinity College foot | Brooklyn a week ago. Evidently it! | | ing here for their fall hats. There is greater choice and you get aoe he po when it's over if | Dall squad gathered here to-day for| did not take. be ry training in respon: Sapt. Castator, Vetera: you find I've beaten Gibbons. I ex- to the | pect to beat him, As for my taking | Call of Capt. Castator Ve The Dodgers defeated the Bravi it easy in my training bouts, I in- yan candidates made up the first yasterday in the best game of the ‘ $5.00 worth of Style $ 50 tended to box just the way I did. I| squad. Additions are expected each! year at Ebbets Field, Three hits were ° or had my own reasons for doing It, and | day. After ten days here the squad will the Dodgers getting one. This $3.00 worth of Quality made, when you see me in the ring you'll | to Hartford. a erin was a very scratchy poke, which ore thas S Roow what t was doing, didn’t get outslde the diamond, but it Facuey alwaye bas been Bis own helped the Brooklyns to make th trainer. He knows as much about | getting into shape as any man, and! SONY On OF ruelmenie by Caan after the crowd that goes down to Brighton one to Schmidt and beat Jt out. ‘Then can expect to see McFarland a new came a double steal and Myers camo and different McFarland, bigger than witlioe GEMS event wis Aad home on an out, The victory put the ever and probably fighting more like Bf eleven. and the 215 trot, value $1,000, Dodgers back into second place. a middleweight than a lightweight. —with fifteen paid-up entrants. panes. Most places a it exclusi While the doubie-header raged be- tween the Senators and Yanks, with neither team going anywhere in par- | "\ 4 ticular, the veterans of the game sat| | f around and tried to figure out the } ¢ ; race in the National. Among Amert- = can Leaguers {t seems to be a fore-| {i th SS ora | gone conclusion that the Red Sox will| win thp, championship, and all bands ||! ] have turned their attention to the op- position, Among those present was Mike Kehoe, one time scout of the r Se 4 ; THERE ARE THREE KINDS Meniaa eA ae a ering OF H ATTE RS ibd scant eatace vine thas th Braves will win. It is my opinion, MATS > g though, that the pennant will be won ee, . . . y either the odgers or the Bi wy ] The high price man who sells a hat occasionally, ‘ Do you realize that on the coming ey A ’ estern trip,” he aske hat the : y charges $4.00 for it and makes $2.25 profit. Phiities have’ a dou jer nearly \\ g me every day vith Alexander going at ZA\ ~The popular priced hater, who buys from top, form 1 dont, go how they ean + oom an | ; ; Phillies have playe \ : yy the jobber, the jobbe: a) fewor games than the other clubs, hte : Gis ) he) t from the commission —_ which accounts for the excess of|—: All Cities Mell Orders : i WY | man, the commission man from the manufac. double. aders. If they can win those , * VA > mane unplayed games, of course it will be Manhattan’s Man Hatter aq turer, and after all these take out their individual profits D, DUS it dosen't seem. reason. : 2 Z a that they oan do it.” Ry_the way, Mike says that Nehf there is no quality LEFT in the hat. nehy and Barnes are the most valuable ad- = _ : dition the Braves have had in years,| == —~ 3 ~The manufacturing retailer who conducts his own He believes that Nehf will be a big ere se ome Sem be AL li te ta Great Fall. Opportunity. McFARLAND Mil ian ] WE v! . ss Yanks, was a rather discouraged Sale ends Saturday. Last season’s imported and YOU GUESSED IT THE FIRST TIME . pitcher last night, Seeing Carroll GIBBONS pilutomabtten ton trom Ocean tink, TICKETS NOW OW SALE--PRICES 811085 Brighton Baths sign marks furs, Brown in trouble at a time when the domestic materials. Exclusive patterns. Enough for OUR TWO FA g Yanks were in the lead, Bill, still 200 suits and overcoats left. To measure only, CTORIES ARE AT thinking himself some twirier, went in Office of Pecan A. Ci Room 008, 1483 UNLIMITED PARKING SPACE Ottice an A. ©, 11. 1 RR, trains Tel, nd ith st, 7, a7 All B YETTE STREET Ae gg A offer, Delivery guaranteed in twenty-four hours if necessary, 50 STORES IN NEW YORK AND ALL BIG CITIES ° spirit is what made them great pitch- ers when they had the arm and the > Si hneTRos it desta": | BrORaWAY AATTUNet but the old arm counts too, ® 9th St. iar cunt Da vicniennigng | Mat! orders filled only wh 4 yi cash, certified check, or U. 8. Bridew t Money Order first stop POLO A. Leo iouck wa’ Final; Ballor (Geo), Vol ADML ner vB. er) "ibadsaas: Paddy Kid Thomas, Johnay Burke ve, ma = ‘a ON, 0c. 8k" pnd aa

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