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‘ORMA TION —______ PACKEY THROWING MEDICINE BALL AUTO DRIVERS THE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, SBEPTEMBE FOR rit. 1018, ty th (The New York Bveaing Words Drewes Dubie ing ( BILLY JOH . Referee ! Although there hasn't been | much betting, Gibbons is a favorite at odds varying from 8 to 5 to 2 to 1, FACTS ABOUT BIG FIGHT. of Battle—Orean A. C., Urighton Beach Motordrome. Mike Gibbons, Pacey Me FaRLAND, KNOWN AS THE CLEVEREST Boxer” scene Contestants St McGraw Picks Braves to Win National Flag | and Tigers the American Boil, 1018, 00 _ NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT WORLD'S CLEVEREST BOXERS MEET AT BRIGHTON TO-NIGHT ARENA IN WHICH MEN MEET AND SOME OF THEIR TRAINING STUNTS Paul; Packey McFarland, Chicago. IN “THe WORLD , Referee—Billy Joh of New York. IN ANY CLASS. Purse—$52,500, MeFariand to recelve $17,500; Gibbons $15,000, Stakeholder — Rovert Edgren, I Have Never Been Extended To the Limit, Says McFarland Sporting Editor Evening World. Promoter—Willlam C, Marshall, Seating Capactty—52,000 — |} Announcer—Joseph Humphries, odiemaiieniaie ' + |] New York. AM entirely satisfied with my condition, and I expect to beat Mike " - Jean on our present club who hit|} New Yor! ’ Boston is Giants’ Leader 5 Against Big Six when he carried alll] Timekeepers —Dr. Muth, for Gibbons, although 1 know he's one of the cleverest men f ever mot jhis stuff. ‘There never was one be club; Jimmy Moran, Chicago, for and a hard hitter. i] 0 f Evers s Choice on Account o} | ter, and, on what he bas left and with \toParland; Billy Newman, fer I've never been extended to my limit in any fight, and I've never and Detroit Because of Ty|!* head. 1 figure him to go on about! t Giipyons, been beaten. Anything can happen in a fight, yet I don't think there's fre Years more, winning oF turning |} seconds—For McFarland, Emil]! {much chan Mike's slipping anything over on me, I'll show some- Cobb. Mathie Aecunmot Chere . Thiry, chiet adviser; Joe Bern: | | thing new in the line of defense if I find it necessary, but I don’t expect stein and Tommy Burke. For to be kept on the defensive. I have grown bigger and stronger than vut the season.” | The big fellow is not all in yat. | Perhaps it might be permitted for! | Gibbons, Billy Moore, chief ad- I used to be. Whatever I have gained in development has done me §/ BY JOHN J. McGRAW, Pats | ood pane hed Americar) viser; Tom Gibbons and Marty | | €00d, and won't be the handicap some people think. I've often had to || N spite the| Dick Detroit. “My one big reason for || Farrell . take off too much weight, but this time I've trained according to my I spurt of the; Rcking Detroit is ‘Ty Cobh. At the best judgment and have reached the weight and first-class condition p gel bean Gntting Lasdaving nia miberp. Tt without having to strain myself. I've taken it easy for three or four ise ate alae is his ambition to nit 400, Ho usually —_ NOTED RACER days because the hot weather w have made me drop weight faster aroun wabo n vit iT id ne Pel a Fae te cig cartes | to teal neoee he ; AND SIRE, IS DEAD. | tant 1 to, and didn’t want to lose the speed and snap that 1s more y eo | his big year. Watch Ty go fre w oelenie important than anything else in a fight. with the leading]on until the end of the season, i Hamburg, one the greatest and I'm not in the least wornied over the outcome of this fight. I don’t pee eer ue ant to Jennings as T figure It, | most famous stalli in tuet history T even think it will prove my hardest battle. Mike is the one to do the team, I st ek | + at hetter natura t led yesterday e fank, 3 e : 7 DACKE 7 tee Sone eek cae ets cea tneer Datura! (ition! Tes ine property. of Noha Wi Madden’ || WORTINE PACKEY M'FARLAND. e to m ther day. who sold him many yoars ago to Marcus Braves to repre- a kr hy you might | Valy for $40,001, At the sale of the lat: | sent the National | think so?" I as} ‘Anybody batting | ter’s estate Mr, Madden bought Ham. rs League in the World's Championship} ehind those birds 1s bound to be. burg for the Whitney for $70,000, T. M f t A pitcher has. etve hou burg was twe ears ol series this fall, and I pick this club PR RAINE Pal AA nto Hamburg was wants years ol ennis en oO Coas because of one man—Johnay Evers. bb ant Crawford, "Then Bel toni e' ie ihe aire, cr Borow an ’ q | cag dy rg te nee ptkeen haa’ Cubh op Ceawtned. om Hamburg, is the aire of Borrow an Kasy Victors Over East player to a club in the National) has to ste a uple, If I was! init it ts in the female ne that he has e | 0 i playing bali to-d myself, I, had al success, Jersey Lightning aw © ae eed League this nieve t fn tor | woulunet want any softer spot to hit, the dam of Regret and Thunderer, an ri , polite about it. After the home team Of course I have been rooting for] than behind Cobb and Crawford.” | Lady Hamburg, the dam of Chicle, ure|Pell’s Defeat of Bundy Wa8} broke even in the alnglos {he visitors | Robbie, who was with me in Balti-; The Detroit club is a grand road) pon da ‘sof Hamburg. rushed in Joinston and Grillin, the nu more, when he was a great catcher, | {etm and full of fizht and pen. Ti “a pisos Bs. ciladl I Only Match That Californians | Wonal doubles champions, and it was | mot that If you even suggest to one 4 sad afternoon for Williams and and again as the coach of the pitch- of that team's players to-day t).at FOOTBALL MEN TO GO Failed to Corral, Washburn, who tried to stop them. ers on the Giants for several sea-| the club is not golng to win the pen- We—meaning the Atlantic OVER RULES TO-NIGHT. r w ra and wa —started out strong when Tedd 5 sons, but I can't see how Brooklyn font yee Phares eit “that ia the | beat Tom Bundy Inu five on Aa hae a chance to pull out now. It is a right spirit. The Central Board of the Colleg: 6. ‘ ieee 6. S: 6, 6-4, Thin » players} The Ked Sox are not good at homa.! Football Association will meet to-nich VERY time there's an intersec- | Was fine, but the New Yorker sho had FORE teem and the players! re looks like the Hraves and Tigers qt the Biltmore Hotel to discuss font! tional tennis match the Bast te} Mave shut the Los Angeles ma haven't the fight the Braves carry) jn the “serious.” Paste that in your rules Football conch nd officials hown up. In July a team of| Pell, bas the best backhand Op > hat NOW. from all the leading colleges and schools a0 - + OF} in the country, but Bundy foxily kept with een Le dload reeeney (Goprright, 1918, by the Wheeler Syndicete, tne.) Will be t six Atlantic Coast stars journeyed out} feeding the ball to Pell’s port side makes all the diffe ay to that ball club, When he 1s out of the Hneup {t doesn’t look like the _ Same team. As soon as he gets ba they play like champtons. \ he three Eastern teams fightine| for the pennant will find three clubs fm the West who are playing baseball Chicago, St. Louls and Pittsburgh will all give them a battle, because these three teams have nothing to lose, while the contenders are work- ing under the strain of a pennant fight. My club has been going very well lately, and I hope to pull it up into the first division before the finish. Of course we have felt Matty’s bad year He hasn't had much on the ball lately Bome of the youngsters who have come into the league recently have marvelled that he got by “Hoe doesn't look tough to hit,” de clared a newcomer to Evers. “Is thi guy the great pitcher they have been talking out?” “1 saw uim when he was good, ewered Johnny to this young crite, “and I guess I am about the only LEXINGTON SELECTIONS. First Race—Dorois, derer, Second Race—Prince Gowell, Othello, Third Kace-Votary, J, J, Mur- ik, McAdams. Fourth Racp--Korfhage, Black- thorn, Betterton. Fifth Race—Water Witch, Ring- ling, Dr. Hamuel. Sixth Race--Yermak, Lucky R., Erin, Wan- Hermis, Billy Culbertson. Seventh Kace—Sleeth, Gulde Post, Mockery. and he almost got away with it, The deciding set was an even thing until Bundy missed a few cross-court placements, which gave Pell the win- to California and tovk on an equal Western players. The managed to equeeze number of sterners only em ees) ese ae cee ences ae see ee ommend Fistic News and Gossip yut one mateh when Dean Mathey/| ning Bolnta, Pell’s victory was all {efeated Tom Bundy, But {t wasn't| the nourishment the East , .ceived, By John Pollock 1 good test of skill, the Atlantic|,,M@Loughlin, remembering how " ; nha | Bebe defeated him at Seabright early The special train from Chicago with the flaut | Weinert and J Coast representatives explained. The! in the season, got after the tempera- fans of that city who will witnens the Packey Me-| Cinrden on Sep man |inatches were played on the favorite mental little fellow and trimmed him Farland Mike ithe Felt at Brigivan ‘each | ager demanded & quar fornia clay courts, and they were three sets to one. The California torniant arrived here this moming, ‘The train Vellman was willing 2 give Weluert s. Be Comet was in rare form. His in charge of Nate Lewis, manager of Cha peg ee 1ot used to such @ fast suffa Be- smashes hit inside the lines and the White, One hum aod sixty-five mon wero in} aes ao Hoe been wid et *'} cides, the winds blew in frem San cannon-ball service made Behr back ne party, otal with very fow exceptions they ail | 1M Hee i F peeftaige ce Oude fo ranciseo Bay like a South Sea hurri- up way outside the court. Behr ar commons, Sin Vackey' te win Uae conten in the semifinal Jimny Duffy will away punches Jane, Conditions were quite beastly, | fished Just once, in the sec ond ae Ad, Wolgast, who w ied wy for several | With Paul Dorie, Principals ip the mai! y'know, but the Eusterners were the Californian's returns. MeLough wits in de Work bout wilt be Mushy Graiam and Billy Fitslmmons | samo. “They wanted to get a wallop jin in the Inst two. seta at fy all oft om account of the lot we { Yookers, AM three oocteste should be bum | at their Califor..ta opponents on thé passed the New Yorker with herd Wolgast fought Packey Hommey at the Cleramnt | mere — nico velvet-like turf courts of the shots which were placed where [eht J. in Brooklyn last woek Le told tia mailager,’ ai Reich, who will take on Jim Fiyna, the| ast, a surface on which the ball) couldn't get to them, In all, Red Mac McCamey, that if {i was as ot in tho Wet tireman, for ten rounde tn Keous’ Gre | bounces accurately, thoroughly enjoyed the afterno when he returmed bon weaild caucel mite . hax boon simmed up for! Well, a4 an aftermath of the all-| In the doubles Johnston and Griffin and fight again until the fit week in His opponent tn this scrap wii | comers’ championship, @ special In-) beat Williams and Washburn 6—4, ote the hard hitting hearywelght | (ersectional competition was ar-|§—2, 6—4, but the match wasn't | a { California, They wit have it out ins ton. |ranged. California entered a five-| nearly as close as the acore ind-cntom Jim Savage, the hoarsweight of Orange, NJ.) rounder at the 8, Nicholas Rink A, C, on |/man team and the East a like num-| The California pair won on. their tho mrcently atoat off Young Weicert In « tn: | sept, 29 her, There were to be atx, mat ‘opponents’ errors. Williams and und tattle in Madiaon Square Ganten, ae a = four singles and two dou This afternoon Champion Bill Jo activally matched t meet Jack Dillon, Fred Fulton of Bt ul, who many of the half of the meet was run off at/ aston will tackle R. Nara willie ie | % Andianayolis, lor | Western fistic exierta claim will develop into | rorest Hille yesterday afternoon and the former title holder: Nat. Niles © Garten either on | mal good fighter after « fow more atti, wasl tne Eastern stars, performing right| will play Clarence Griffin, and there fir * in Oe " ae i boy . bi with col oa he natieh on their own courts, came out second | should ve lots of action in the doubles ew big follows who aye rea her, be it, Nichol ko c ‘ te againas light bearyweighte ov beaty elaht Bept, 1B, but hie manager mes ccempelied 2 ture | ONEY |when McLoughlin and Bundy face | ‘he California team wasn’t even’ Behr and Pell. down the matob because of bulton's engagements ffictate Farland and Mike Gibbons, ta to re $250 for his Billy asked for that sum aod Promoter Marahail agreed to give it to him, Joe Humplirice, who ls to do the Aumouncing, 19 also going to be well for his work, for he is to got $100, ular reforee, who will Silvey Burne, the manager of Jimmy Taylor, the East Side bantamweight, has received an offer from & promoter of Tamaqua, Pa, who is anxious to bare ‘Taylor Billy Beran ot Wilkes-Barre, Pa,, fifteen rounds in Tamaqua, t's, Workouts of Horses in Training Li on the night of Geptamber 80, As Buras has ‘The following trials are reported by The Evening World's expert 7 Taylor sigued for an important contest in Wau clocker: lobony Howant, the Bayonne, N. J., middle er - cur taded another victory to hie’ alteady tong | 97, Cond, on that date he was forced to pam || ARCH PLOTTER, one-t ROLY, one mil lat las? night. He met Joo Uranul, the Masa. |W the offer, Hurus turned the offer over w |f CHURCHILL, one-half, KOBERTSON, Mimets fighter, faa tensound out at the New| Chick Kenney, manager of Young Marino, and the |] CAA A, three-tual BUR W. JOHN Atles A. ©. of Springfield, Mass, and knocked | chances are that tho Pennaylvania promoter wut | : half’ 28 8-8 BARATOGA wun him out io the fourth round with @ terrifio right | ©2¢pt Marino as an opponent for Bevan, x v vO ree-quarters, 1.142 PIN, three-qu u law, ar Pere! he © wide wr ONT half, 491 RY JL RY, wing on the J Oburley Perelli, the cast wide Nghtwelght, ma TORE ore tai? mich @ good showing in his fight with E Bivy Wellman, matchmaker of the boxing sbows | Keteholl of Qeand Rapkis, Mich,, at Providen: to be held in Madison Square Garden, tried to that te manager of tbe club has promised him! inch & ten-round bout betwen Charley “Koung' « dato with Vaeddie Yelle in three weeks, PHROCK) three-qua , one-half, .51 shths, IT | three __ McFarland'’s Measurements + 6 feet 7 inches ++ 147 pounds 69 inches + 9% Inches 13 inches 89 inches 42 Inches + 8% inches ++ 13% Inches 19% inches + ™% inches 33 Inches PHILLIES ARE NOW. ‘CONFIDENT THEY LL GET IN BIG SERIES clory Over Giants Gives Mo- ran’s Team 28 Points Ad- itage Over Dodgers, By Bozeman Bulger. HIE Phillies continue to double cross the wi: eres of baseball and are crowding closer and closer to the pennant, regardless of the dire prophecies as to their future, It was sald that they had bit the boggan at last when they suff defeats at the hands of the Dodgers, but they turned right around and made @ cleanup that put them further in the lead than ever, The veal secret of the Phillies’ success, ® on which the experts evidently have not figured, ts the @pirit of the club, They fight and talk like win- ners, every man on the team feeling sbsolutely confident of getting a part af the world’s series money. to- Taking their fourth beating at the hands of the Phillies, the Giants have started Westwar! at the tall end of (he league, a position that McGraw has never occupled this late in the season before, Cravath's home rua with three on bases beat the Giants. al Was longest tut ever made on he Vhladeiplia grounds, It {s a tough job for @ natural fighter ike 164i Donovan to pass up the change Win every ball gawe 1 which the Yanks are entered, but ‘3 new policy of making the ques: tion of victory and a good position in the race secondary is much the wiser, From now on he will begin | to build for nex year, and, by giving every available ndidate a thorough tryout, expe » find himself pretty solid footing for @ stare tho spring, The first evid the use regular game the other day yeen Vance ter th ¢ of this move wa against the Red Sox rk he feels much bet n if he had stuck to hia vet- Jorans and tried to win the games ro gardless of the many strange young athletes sitting around on the bench It so happened that Mogridge won with ease, bgting the best club in the league. Md not win, but he gave an tion of pitehing against St. Louis that marked him a sure comer. Hut for his own lapse into wildness this youngster from Omaha might have come out un- scathed, of Mogridge as pitcher in a| and now that he has| WGRAW PICKS __BOSTON BRA ‘What You Want to Know About Your Auto and How To Drive It and Keep It Expert Advice How to Keep Automobiles Running Smoothly and the Best Way to Remedy Machine Troublee— Traffic Suggestions and Pleasure Routes for Evening World Readers, GEORGE 4. ROBERTSON, CCIDENTS ca } deed by aulomuviles enlionally started by children A continue to increase in an alarming manner, Aceidents of thie sort be justiy blame on the children. They soe 6 vehicle left unattended at the curb. | The neat minute they're inside plag- ing With (he starting apparatus, The machine starts and generally someone fe Injure A nts of this kind have happened frequently this sum- mer, and it is time the Pollee Depart ment took steps Wo prevent @ reeur- rence of these unfortunate disasters, When « motor vehtele ts left standing, without an attendant, m ures should be tal to prevent the operation of the vehicle by any- but the regular driver, If it be an electric conveyance, a lock or plug switeh should be installed, and If tt ts a gasoline vehicle it should be com- pulory that the motor be stopped, the switch locked and the brakes set GEORGE ROBERTSON properly, Until these recommendations are incorporated in the traffic regu- lations of the Police Department these accidents will continue to occur. ANSWERS TO LETTERS. e—- -—-- 5 Automobile Patitors wT yi but It always misses, It will ave a Hudson 6-40, 1916 modet, | Smb bert . very rich mixture, and 't find it rether hard. to change | Ut will own evenly on gears after runing a short while! Me level” Can you suggest a remedy? Can you advise a remedy? A. J.C c. BE. BELL, Your trouble is in lack of lubrica tion of the clutch bearing. There is a) 66 to all who @ in the automobile parade wh rease cup at he base of the shifting) pice” ae ge therwise a cha: fevers and th 'd_ be propery | will be made., ‘The prices for the big looked after. of any fil the ,f2e% range from two dellars ue i with ¢ cup inan ompergeney, | Would suggest F etd your carbureter transmission caso with oil, This wil be Properi ited. Thi | run out on the clutch bearing. | Automobile Kaitor e aifneuny. phil Raditor | How can I get the beat service out! Which wheels leave the groum ‘of the tires on my car, which are the} while turning a corner at high speed? same size all around? 8. FISCH ; GM. WHITE. pee pa | Take proper care of the cuts and Shader punctures and maintain the proper Wherv can L obtain @ treatise on the Holley carburetors in general? 8. NORTON, Write direct to the Molle: Compan; at Detroit, Michigan, 4 ” How can | prevent the water in My! automobile Baitor automobile from getting boiling hot’ { have an Overland 1910, when it has not run five miles? The with planetary. transmiasion, equi ‘ould motor gets very hot also. ih type it be plicable to ¢ JOUN CARRELL. Bi hort hope gg + etm of transmission to a selective type? Would suggest that the timing of The H. P. in What ratio would the motor be looked after, that the he beat? Am able to make the change carbureter be properly adjusted, that without having to pay for labor, ipressure, Change the rear ti to the front and the front to the rear after running about 2,000 mil Automobile Kditor there enough oil for the prop D, A. M. lubrication of the motor, that the From past experiences | have found |water circulation system be looked this sort of a job is usually very un jover, the pump examined and the sat here is so much spe factory. radiator cleaned out thoroughly. Also | work on thi, that there is no drag upon the would be very d itself and that it coasts freely. Automobile Ealitor I have a car which jange-over that | it ouraging before the completion of the job. Automobile Kaitor inclosed you find staniped envel- is equipped |with a Schebly carbureter. While| ope in which you will kindly forward in the garage the mechanic burned to me the shortest and dest route'to the carbon out of {t. He also said| travel by wotorcy from Mineola, |the carburetor needed adjustment. L. 1, to New Rochelle, N.Y. * Since then f cannot get thirty miles) 1 intend taking this trip within the out of it, What e the cause be next day or two and will greatly ap- ARTHUR SWABE ‘oem. No doubt the expert mechanic who MAX REIDELL, adjusted your carbureter did not know Leave Mineola by Jericho Turnpike his business. Would advise you to for Hyde Park, Jamaica to Queens- have some one who knows the carbu- boro Bridge, then to Broadway north reter adjust it properly. to Two Hundred and Seventh Street, Aw le Kalitor. it over bridge to Pelham Parkway I am contemplating making a trip | to New Rochelle. : pantheon to Kansas City, with stopovers. ( v IN RUMSON TOURNEY. W. 8, CHRISTOPHER. Would suggest your writing to the ‘The frat and ond rounds of match in the fnvitation golf tournament Lincoln Highway Association at In- at the Rumson Country Club furnished dianapolis for this information. L have a 16-30 Stearns car and can- | some interesting golf, As © result Ed- win M, Wild of Crantord will play George T. Brokaw of the home organi- not get the carbureter (Stearns) to jzation Im the top half of the semi-final throttle down. he car also heate up and has lost power, I put a Strom. ok to-d while I. GO, Knox, an- Bihocel viayer, “und “Rewinalé “Mi of Ridgette berg carbureter on, but it will not throttle down, The car does not} ginald efleld wilh fight it out i tho lower half. Instead of playing for the medal in the heat up with latter carbureter. Th water jacket has been welded and | ualiefing eu |for which Lewis and Wild firat day with det heated up twice, Could that caus the trouble?) THOS. J, MGRATHH, ¥s "euch, It to tows a coin for tt, and Lewis was 4 the winner | would suggest that you have the Stearns service station look after Ss your motor, It may be that there is n al k, in eur inlet mani old, FIVE-MILE SWIM which would cause the undue spee TO-DAY FOR ‘MET’ TITLE. an air leak ing of the motor, It would require te te advices, preciate your kind play personal examination by a competent | man to locate the trouble. nehip swim of champ! Automobile Kai ur Athletic What causes platinum points to se ay oS pitte ery fifty m ‘ rg ones on my car get pitted, inakin { the New York Ath- the motor miss. G. HOWARD, hattonal | three-mile The platinum points will become ‘orite, but he show pitted if they are nat properly ad Fe Mrs pre justed orginally, The gap between these points should be such as to make a break without the usual flash thom = Man ae wee eseses'e's MOTORISTS’ (Sissies PROBLEMS SOLVED Prospective owners fo become chauffeurs take © course in your Evening Classes: also private tm at hours to convenience, The Ford Motor Car Company will produce almost half a million motor ears during the coming season, wbile Kaitor ave taken a chauffour's exn “pital SN calle Coene und Ww Special Classes for Ladies o know what car tam lic 1) Catt booklet, |} to run? JOUN BROWN Stewart Auto School S WEST OTTH STREET (a Broadwas) If you have secured a gasoline driv er's license you are permitted to drive Pees oiaber OCE A cat Gan Oot Tuck Us Ghoulleurs ) Hay track? I have w ation without any ebb to king. with Mp. ving at the West SCHOOL, two speeds. When v hi ¥. on high it Will miss for a while and then run even. As the momentum is Ijost it necessitates a change to low gear, Sometimes I can make the bill if ALTOMOB:

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