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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1915 Meieeee BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YOR RITCHIE ONCE WON FIGHT RITCHIE FOUGHT THE TOUGHEST BATTLE OF HIS LIFE FOR $800 IN THE OPENING ROUND Pvening Word) Referee Was So Surprised That He Delayed in Starting Count After Kohler Had Dropped Willie With First Punch | | | | ! |Dodgers, However, Will Battle “°° )'"" apap egg Ua Hard Against Giants to Get| "sere naly ) beat out the Hraves and he believes Pennant Races Will End 1 To-Day it Phillies and Red Sox Score Victories By Robert Edgren. IN THE DAYS OF REAL IIGHTING. No. 3. A one-punch knockout came within an ace of keep- ing Willie Ritchie from becoming worid’s lightweight champion. | their four game fight with oud # oxcve palous OMETIMES it isn't necessary to go back fifteen or twenty years to find a fight that was « fight Willie Kitehic, the American Hght- Second Place—New York Bot ee as ; ‘yoo pt Loge mye enue weight champion, is one fellow who. like the old timers, never dis ; ee eet ee eee ee ae TRIED To TURN Mi _ Bppoints those who expect to see action when be steps into the ring Willie has shown some fighting in New York. Once, just after becoming Ghamipion, he boxed Leach Cross here, and just to show his goods stepped | | tte Leachie and slugged all the way. Again be chased Freddy Welsh for tem rounds, hammered him into and out of every corner of the ring, and @utclassed the Briton so far that every spectator convinced the En, Mish decision that took Ritchie's lightweight tithe away must have been o' of the most astonishing ever given in a ring. Ritchie has had some hard fights, Joe Rivers once nearly finished | him in the first round, and Willie came through and knocked the Mexican | Cold & few rounds later. Charlie White nailed him with a right on the Ad Tey MET IN THE. FIRST ROUND May Have Three-Cornered |)!» should win to-day’s game the, bottom will fall right out of the op Series. position, As the Giants ! yok forward to this sea * hy reason why t any harder than us ers wit a majority of t ‘De Palma Must Try Out — \s possible for the pennant racea| that starts way dbeata ‘bring | To-Day or He Can *t Start I in both leagues to end to-day, and | hit mM second money, as th | It fe not altogether improbable | little likelthood of the Braves winuing & majority from the Phil that it will break just that way, The — I $50 000 A t R Red Sox have to win just one more! Notwithstanding the yortunlt wn! n 9 u 0 ace — a « . “To PUT HIM OUT, 2 nothing | ————————— By Bozeman Bulger. * " of the players to have first two Tt ry RAF RIGHT game and all the Phillies have to do} nines have hep So ely Ny chin that nearly robbed him of his senses in the first round, and Willle Kom tenes CHIN iw beat the Braves, ‘The Dodgera) fntetoltae age past mit Winner of Recent Indianapolis! Astor Cup race. te is wiam fought himself out of the hole and at the end of the decisionl oix wi were put out yesterday, and the only dent Baker of the Phillies say this! Schinph, Who Was chairman of the into White and doing his deadly best to even the score, Boura of will not be allowed to influence them. | Conte A. A. for two Sak Ghaahdah. Eiht Wie 116 Omri | SSCS — They will’ follow tine Nations! Comet Event Hasn't Been Seen) ani’ halt» nt eat fight of bis life with the me ictal cation Lalsnien ae — | mission rule of torsing a coin to de- | auto raciag gaine for was on Now Year's Day, 1912, nearly, such 1 atwe o on | My l d cide which city gots th ni Around Track Since MOMs) sony years und i tucrouguis comps Sera nomen be some seeasoraoaceratrecnsee:| Mudge and Carter Reach Final Round ("i260 602000 | {sar Seeete gree ares. @bampion. » What happened then} Wile Make au the dufereuce in the ° . fret-four wammes only and. wast ‘them | day—Burman Made Fastest Barney Oldueld by not the driver ot ame doar killing Ritchie's chance 10) "iit us, LI T t G h ] k iced TAT Die einen ee the jongest experience in Saturday's “get the ficht that carned him the|snaye. ts namie hung at ne a oad n ournamen on reenwic in s; snible to nandie nearly 101000 peor] "rial Yesterday. TORaer ghar eu vbody testi kaart ‘title. Koener rushed in wnxuousiy to foish —$<—___. a Es ple the first two days. At Philadel- jonger than aaybody else in the event him. Kikenie, swayin, ff . nes phia the capacity, including tempo- js Hurry Harkness, President of the Ritchie began fighting when he) /) ying, reeling, fal the eighth, where Marston checked . Speedwa: if headlong forward, § 4 ” ‘. rary stands to be erected, will pot JERE is od deal of specu- y. eighteen. He had A ot of short axed to nove his chin away tone. | Yale Star Beats Marston 2 Up) Tig ADEYORGH With © AD. sas Intercollegiate Title Holder Made} PS" fui, mac ee cerns hang be ,larkiess participated in the. frat and won often, rat long! biows that were rained upon bin "Linear t ‘ -—— big race—from Paris to Bordeaux~ a i squared 4 ve! Mudge j a i y > and covere es . Might. was with Matty Baldwin, And round utter round nis sirengiu| in Match That Was All was short tothe mreen’ “Mudge won| FeW Mistakes Against Lewis,! in the mean time the Yanks are] | Naima will teally sar it a a eee at ccnenea ea dn ewe odo wuitet so"mounce On| itt,te made no ‘newer’ to the de-| Squared Four Different Times, ‘io cmichi wonie anihieia" <teS"1 Who Put Out Ouimet in Yes! timensrand'tor the business manne: | ay Alovordrome on Saturday. Aa | that distance nowadays In about five Donner ewes. Henne, Thury, who bad been brougar| Suared Four Ditiere' "recovery. At the. short fifteenth ment—and will not play & regular’ yet ne has not tried to quality. This) "UF - ” uM . s a! , feaainn r this fight| “how he felt.” After the seventh ro! “ Finally Winning 2—1 Marston missed the green on his tie) terday’s Match Play. tackle the Athletics in a double bii) $8 the Jast day of the eliminations.) Friday has been set as the day for Just tour Ritiche came to his corner with the . shot and took four wallops, while at Philadelphia. They will come back | 4nd if he doesn’t put in an appear-|the weighing in of the machines that Ritchie was at home and not very! dazed look gone from his vyes, Mudge put his drive nicely on the lhere next week to bid us farewell |unce to-day ne will not be aiuowed| Will race Saturday. Scales have been when be received a wire asking| “What happened? is’ the first green and was home in three, The and also bring out the fine points of |to start uniess it is through w vow of ; installed near the judges’ stand. Each fo-atart at once for Lon Angeles, round over?” he asked. He had been (fpectal to The Kvening World.) two young stars played the bye holes| Second sixteen, semi-final round—| the Red Sox uttack. New York fans| the other entries. car hay to weigh 2,400 pounds or over hundred miles away, to sub-|"#hUng for even rounds purely on| GREENWICH COUNTRY CLUB,| for the gallery's benefit. C. E. Van Vieck jr. Baltusrol, beat! wil have the last look at the Box! Without De vaimu race would|The drive in the car when severe! 4 the fghter's instinct, He never re-|Conn., Sept, 29.—Dudley Mudge, a|,Ph!! Carter, who has won four tour-|Jullan T. Bishop, Chevy Chase, 5 andi tefore they go into the World's be minus a great attraction, He won) Weighed. Care that don't weigh this -— @ttitute for Ad Wolgast in « twenty! membered anything about ‘ue begin- |... plraet Ahlers hd naments, had the interscholastic title |4; Dwight Partridge, Bedford, beat] series jthe indianapolis Speedway race re-|much have to take on weight, as do _ -—- Fotind bout with Freddy Welsh, Wol-| ning of that tight. young Sey ep and Phil Carter,| this roe though he’s only elghteen | E. ee Scofield ar Weeburn, 4 and 3. cently. He is considered one of the) horses in ‘handicap races. had Furlously trying to finish Interscholastic champion, won their| years old, was Just a little too good on Beaten eight of second sixteen, . best drivers in the world. - 5B aa Red tt aobentichis and wos Hd Bad "bow, Pau Koeller "Ge Way to-day to the final round of the) {he pers Bolen Soe Reggie Lewis in vemni-flaal cine M. 8. gone in which the Dodges are te take & Aituough De Palma is « daring nie care tailed to @ ty, te the Daeg fought himself arm-weary, He pnw! olf tol : »,| the other semi-final match, wich, beat C. ‘onner, Apa- adde pab driver and all that, he is considered | trials yesterday, They were a Peugeo fe the hospital. Ritchie accepted by) neurly ahot his bolt, And dow in ae | Greenwich golf tournament, Mudge,| "Garter, making few mistakes, had al|wamis, 3 und 2; J.T. Souter, Green. | 088¢ has added a little fresh interest , ota ldrivean by Jack Peacock, which only he fight for the championship of ve of the imost eccentric figures in 2 wire, rode all night, arrived in Los| seventh round, Kitehte turned the tide |" the semi-finals, defeated Max! one hole lead at the turn, His best| wich, beat A H. Johnson, Sleepy Hol-| ur Greater City, Such a triangular the auto racing word. Just as likely |averaged 76 miles an hour, and in the afternoon and fought) f battle against bim. Kitchie had Marston, 2 while Phil Carte won) work Was at the 310-yard first, where} low, 1 up (19 holes). | ay: , taffalr has nover been attempted as a 4% Not he may take it Into his head| Duesenberg, with Billy Chandler we the twenty rounds that night. Poo bach. He pressed his rival hard. from Reggie Lewis, 3 up and 1 to go,| he loped his drive within twenty-| Third sixteen, semi-final round—S.) post season entertainment and its {NOt to siart in the big event, which | the steering wheel. This car was ochler was us Kune as Kitchie, He| Mudge only yesterd + wae et of the green, pitched his|Gillespie, Weoburn, beat James D.!hovelty might prove a drawing card, | Will be worth $20,000 to the winner, ‘even slower than the Pougeot. Although Ritchie had gone in with-| fought his best right to the end. In| ., 3 ay put Ul) second close to the pin and ran down| Foot, Apawamis, 8 and 2; J. D. Chap-| [tis certain that a three-cornered | On Monday De Palma appeared on | bs out @ day's training he fought a fast| the last round, (he twelfth, Ritchie} Francis Oulmet, former national his putt for a fine 3 on ar 4 he man, Grenwich, beat George B, Car-| series would be of more interest than |the track in his Mercedes, and he, Bob Burman in a Peugeot did the ‘fa decision to| beat Koehler until he had him hang-|champion, He was in even better! Coming in, Carter incr his lead | hart, Greenwich, 3 and 2. ve Giants and Yanks. |8PUN around a couple of Umes, bul| fastest ‘ap of the afternoon. He went twenty rounds veg pee Oy by a {iH Over the ropes, There Ritchie | form to-day against Marston and At the eleventh, where Lewis was bun- gaia NE hae Bae Boe tween tne dking over the ud, | bis car buckfred and he retired. around the course In 1.09.78, an aver- the clever Eng! ser only Oy | was trying to turn him around in time | giot around this be kered, Lewis at the thirteenth was visability of such a move and witt|_ Upon leaving the course De Palma|age of 103 miles an hour, Rooney in Barrow margin. Welsh was trained) to put over a knockout punch when | Shor Around this Beautiful course At) again trapped and he took three puits| BUXTON AND SHARWOOD aavhe public wise ina day or two. |SPent some time in overnaulng his|a Stutz was next best with an aver- to’ the moment for an attempt to|the last bell rang. Knocked cold in| 4 74 clip, for a 6, which gave Carter the hole, " ® ul . Then he locked un the gurage| age of 102, the ttle trom Wolgaast, Ritel. ‘x | {he frst ound. Kitchie hud beaten| After two hours’ Aight Mudge came| but just before this he captured the ARE MERION’S FINALISTS.| wnon tne phililes left bere last | 22d De HARS EEOOH MOOR BIOMAN SENG TO: ni tenee aia sigs take him down, for! to, eto i twelfth, where Carter was | publ ‘ s inten 3 ce. Eddie ckenbacker qualified @eesational exploit estublished him #8 | the referee's decision was that Willte| ' "Be turn 1 Up. He Lost the trey ee ee ee eee aan eiwlent “on tee BIEKS It, wan the le tention of Henater rday everybody was looking|another Maxwell to take the place of of the best lightweights in the | won. which has been a tough hole for the jong fourteenth, where. Lew! s was]. HAVERFORD, Pa., Sept, 29.—By de-| Moran to hurl Alexander axalnst the | for a trial by De Palma. When the |Grant’s car, going around in 1.11.66. and he started for the East] | Ritchie's end in thie Aght was $400, Yale youth during the meet. At the twice off the line, and then followed |feating H. Le Willoughy Jr, the indivi- | AYAVON TOntay AA te Ot tt ean eliminations tor the day ware ‘over ps Alsi ens than 5 per cent. of what MoFar- | y), om 2 ; Aiea Bete My ? vd plon of Philadelphia, and |e sage . . and he hadn't shown up a disuppoint-| Other drivers to qualify yesterday r up ill fourth, Marston ree . oo th miscues by ‘tak thre s, {dual golf champion of phia, antie bs 7 q yy + saqpheragg his‘ reputation and gather lund received for boxing ten rounde RGR EG Tha ete Te Org ne ae ee oa Ae canbircy elvouten: rapectivains| Contig batiue Akaike et aaa ed crowd of fans lett the track. were: O'Donnell, Duesenberg, 160 gome coin, safely and cleverly wit o aib. : nree tied the score, The 4 3 bs y.| Brooklyn, but, x at the: lee n Harry Grant, twice winner of | miles an hour average; Ira Vali, Mul- One month after meeting Welsh| bons. Willie made such « hit that he| Mudge led at the fourth, where hin | Mit 324554 4 3 a-ag _ [CB Buxton, Huntingdon Valley, and} minute to let Chalmers attend to that, | tne Vanderbilt Cup, and De Palma out| ford S Ora Haibe, Sebring, Ne was matched to meet Koehler again| opponent hit " In a 463 45 @ a8 8. EK. Sharwood, Merion, qualified for}so that lex’ could deliver the of the speed battle, Saturday's fea- Jack LeCain, Pugh Special, fought Paul Koehler in Cie’ At the Magies’ Club of Cleveland’ bor | emonent (bit in the rough The | Marvion— the final round played this afternoon| much-needed punch to-day. Moran|ture would be robbed of two bi My » Fush Special, oJ teh wa C the ‘Out a 8444 4 0-00 A . sion * | 0 r 0 Dig stars. tarl Cooper, Stutz, 100. sd. Koobler was « tall, rangy fel-| Koonier drew out and Yankee | ™ as again tied ut the ffth,| jr 5 66328 SWsolon the Merion Cricket Club links, The, MY he will continue to work his oa Jow With boxing skill and a punch.|Schwarte was substituted, Ritchle| Where Mudge missed his second putt. | ater ~ : anand es final result in each case Was the same, | Pitchers in regular order right up to] Atl the drivers at the Motordrome| Judging by the comparative speed had fought Packey McFarland) knocked him out in three rounds, The Yale star finally held the lead at}. in 3 BRE Y3s 4 [sup and the finish, Ail he asks is that Alex-| yestorday expressed regret at Grant’a|shown by the cars up to date. Dario bad given Packey the toughtest | tem ander have four full days of rest be-| misfortune and at bis inability to;Resta has the best chance of cop- tn ‘experience while the pout | (mit 4 $44 4 5 as Re fore the World's Series. There is no|start in Saturday's race, and when » was no easy mark. } 6 ning the big event. doubt, Moran admits, that his star] word was received that his condition | heen by tar the foment. ta han eal taken part in five races in this coun try, winning four of them and fin- ishing second in one—the Indianap- olis Speedway race, ‘anxious to make a hit in the Leading Alley Owners to Enter | Golf summar PRINCETON, N. J, Sept. First sixteen, “sem! final round—|work yesterday was so rough that _ Bast, walked straight at Koehler, ° ° \Philip V. G. Carter, Nassau, beat be ° | nm : : i} weveral players will out of the prac- The Phillie players are somewhat to begin nostlities without any Evening World Bowling Tourney Reginald M. Lewis, # and 1; Dudley Semmens may bel disturbed over the report. started | : Re Mar, [tice for rome time, made the mistake of under twirler will open against the Red Sox.| was improved and that he would re- cover everybody expressed joy The referee has been chosen for the ! @ 1 a umtians unable to Join the squad for two weeks, | TY Cobb that the Ted pitchers hav ting his man, It was Koehler a ' [Tinton eight’ of first. sixteen Coach Kush ts working to, get a heavy | Ae "haters heads, 90 as.to drive them | WOMEN? wart not Willie, As WilllelLarge Entry Will Make It|#fater city in the tax reduction nal round~Gaines Gwathme back ‘Une and yesterday he mate an-|iway from the plate. If the Sox got EN’S TENNIS TOURNEY | y9s'>:scellotg iis sed 2.2 furlongs Foun within range Koehler sud- movement the meetin, - tw beat D: other shift. Gillespie, an end, was) bWa? Sele *Fubay Wuszy, 00° Rosalle-Orme. 108. Ble Deo: K was ad amis, beat Dwight Armstrong, haifback. h ity H away with it in the American League AT SEMI-FINAL STAG! d 108; Sir Der slammed a right fist over on his) 9) : |Journed to Oct. 19, 1915, ‘The associa- 3 and i; F. 1. Blossom, Yale, b /acit ‘\n ‘Wefense’ against the’ forward; they see no reason why they should 2 re TO rnaiee w with all the strength of arm and ecessary to Hold Elim- {tion estimates there ‘are avout $00 Lo Wain % : : Sper th eekeee SeR Me ee, ote M ‘ - - | Batwa. AE n't Ings, 18 re about 900 L. atkins, Apawamlj 1 up (9 | pass, The scrubs sen! volleys of them|not continue the alleged practice in 4 A “m. 108 ‘and shoulder and legs behind the . - * alleys in Greater New York. tolea). 'Bgainst the first team, the bie gare BOSTON, Maas., Sept. 29—Play in Aly’ Orme, ein a ination Tests. ! _ “ the singles event in the women's tennis | biner tod ates, 110 RITCHIE NEVER KNEW WHAT, 8: Devil Fig of three-year-old and nty race: ax furho 2: Wigh Mark, 00; Vanier 199° Sean vig V., 105; Sail Om, STRUCK HIM. : ea“ over, forward. Mee eal The idea of The Evening \. 4 to down by a bullet and fell flat |#taKe a bowling tournament on var- | Fistic News and Gossip ¢ BRI knocked out cold, |ous alleys in Greater New York has | By John Pollock George W. Moore, the three-cush-] BOSTON, Sept. 29.—Ted Lewis, t so sudden that Koehler stood | apparently interested the alley own- | We billiard champion, defeated Will-| English lightweight, whipped Jack | Summary , Gunboat Smith, who is to meet Al.| Joe Welling, the Chicago lightweight won| 0 m1 hic Longwood sii 01 as Bitenle paralysed with ers and tenpin knights in general.|Reicn, the procnising local heavywelght,| {> here fount Jonny Dundee at aiiiwarere on | am Huey in the first block of 60| Britton of Chicago for a second time nEWood singles, fourth nish eObehier and waved him to | Proprietors of leading academies are |in a ¢ MOORE WINS FIRST GAME — | TED LEWIS WHIPPED Chub worday “carried, the winners Int IN THREE-CUSHION MATCH. JACK BRITTON AGAIN, |fuiortcs" nite, Ger itra i ‘| Mise Molla Bjuratedt, national” title holder, was the only outside survivor. i le round— hight at the Atlas A. A. Lewia| «Mise Hleanora Sears, Boston, defeated i r J | \ round battle at the St. Nicholas | Qt 5. but the tout wae vortuoned for a tew| points in the ttle match at the New| ovigcs-ed Britton #0 much in the twelve | Mis, Alice Cunningham, “Boston, 4-4, : corner, Emil Thiry, who was be- | already asking for places in the tour-|Rink A. C. on next Monday night, has pe pgp having os panne acting mate "| York Theatre Music Hall last night.| rounds that Britton's manager, Danny| Mixes Molla Riurstedt, Norway, de- ine att yearolte , and ind Ritchie and was supposed to be /ney, and the organization meeting, just been signed up for another contest se eae wees at toe ties wcure'! Moore won, 50 points to 40, The Morgan, acknowledged that Lewis was|feated Mra. T. H. Cabot, Boston, 1OT: Amazon, 10T; Anna chief adviser, turned his back on | whic! will be heid in The World of- | ji. opponent will be Ce 4 " ne Brows hie city for ten rm “ % 5 daa o} 8-3 1 shh on Delivery, a ‘ é ’ ponent be Colin Bell, the| a, paluth Minn, Ovt, 90. fh “ entitled to the decision, Most of thi Paes . Wild’ by his man and walked « from. the | fice to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, 4 scralian bh ' dy 0. 0, \ |. Mrs. G. W. Wightman, Boston, de- Rebrtt tant ooy 108; ring. He deserted the ship. When | will be largely attended. Australian heavyweight, who tntends to| to box his best in order to win from Welling. Vee battling was at lone range. |feated Mrs. Clarence Denny, Boston, M8: York Lad, 1 4 three or four seconds had passed it| As planned ut present, it will be |F¥Fn to his home after the fight. ‘TheY| A ss samenia for” the twelmeamand 5 0, Loowis put Britton down tn the twelfth | 5:0, 0-4 ; hifi! maton? cote. ant - lenly occurred to the referee that! necessary to run elunination contests | Will clash for ten rounds at the Cana- a Chasity Wie. ur etve ge . faye % o end tried hard oe win Lae Se out Miss Eyelyn. a fa, Boston, defeated | a Mi ing and ball tuslonge, = might as well count over Ritchie at each academy before the three-men dian A. C. of Moutreal on Wednesday beth Sen Gndnans Ie wlan ae Py ghd na, 8, that none reached the right spot. Lindlay, 3 ‘ork, 4-6, 6 8s | lal rig! 105; Mike Mullen. 106. announce his official finish, He teams can be selected, The tourna-levening, Oct. 6 i Miah Murcay = matebm f the Atta A. A-| oe <a —— lanfred, 106; 107; Cossack, 107; Thanks y Ritchie lay on hie face, com-|ment Itself will be a home-and-home| - jof that city. ‘The men will box at 135 pounds om oo) Levinsky Defeats Kearns, RESULTS AT HAVRE DE GRACE three yearolte and pletely out. vat | tiles he thine the varly details | wily Giteom, manager of im Coffer, the trish | next ‘Toewlay wight, "White, la tn receive. % o Battling Levinsky, the clever Hebrew 2 = Fri Guetta Gia, 108: Oram ti referee, Koehler being 4 local of the event are worked out The | hearyweiaht, i ee Societe, We 1e'l guanintan te aunts ein the tattaine 8 - atthe 1005 Hh io ite, was enjoying his task. He | Evening World will print an entry|qned. eset Shay ag riey ute | cooting 80 ter cont, of the arces F LE al heavyweight, won another newspaper Bac YOU; Go Wen, 100; Chartien te, Wei, Upwelt: smilingly glanced at the wildly en-|biank for two weeks, All that the | charge of Coffey camp when the latter decision over Soldier Kearns in the! ‘end ' OURTH . a fhusiastio pectators. At “seven” bowler need do is to fill Cut this blank | starts work at the New Polo A. A. for hin battie | Danny Ridge the ow le ightwelaht who te main event at the Clermont A. C, of | yonder 10 tot. RACE ~The Z rp thigred,, Jn, the back of jand mall into this office to be regis |wiu, Frank Moran un Madi Square Clarten on | rai ta met Puhtiog Jonnny Bagt ine PENN MAY NOT ROW IN Brooklyn last night. Levinaky used « hime’ | inte Noa, ite! rain. Perhaps he n't | tered, without any cost, et, 1%, ibnon intends to have Coffey fight | {fteen-round contest at ritain, Conm., to- fast left-hand jab, which he kept send. me ora, Mp wally think, Some instinct aroused! At'a meeting of the Eastern Alley | one more tout before he gues against Moran, toorrow wight, ia training for the POUGHKEEPSIE RACE. lee tate Weautana tase, a4 6 tle Hiker, Or Ls . Lak th Ah the slow tolling of the ten-count Owners’ Association yesterday the Haltimore Md Itiday is working out with he stomach and Jaw which sh > al “Witeh, rove him to action, Mechanically he! proposed Evening World tournament! Jack Bulger, who is reaponaibic for Young| Kid Williams, who boxe Dutch Brandt ten the stomach which shook him! HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES, |! uranie volied over to his knees and just at Was unanimously favored. Among | Weinert’s success in the siuared circle, has added | runds iu Baltimore on Oot, 6 PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 28.—-The Unt- | up piers LNs ES the he ten- Pn dh inact g Selling: fon iar end ne “aine” pushed himself to his feet and | the bowling magnates present were | another fighter to his string. He is Walter Mohs, Pee ate Say versity of Pennsylvania may not send | round bout Harri eree of Brooklyn | | FIRST RACH—Two-year-old maidens: sellt 1085 sons Worden Wet atood tottering. If the referee had William Cordes, Chairman; A, Endr right, who asked Bulger | te tor his retin tee anid he reining guar’ | oererew to Poughkeepsie next year, was aiaauauted ‘by Referea Jim Shor-| fin tnd, «sit furlongs. Snot Ong ia Ball, 108 Peak Wl itl caynting at once no doubt) Willlam Ammann, Louis § air tn the future, Bulger has | jion Willie Hitaiie In Madison Sauare Garden |The deficit of the Athletic Associa-| fenockout Brown after the latter hod i Hin); ale ‘ot tne Heiteben, seal tl) 7, HO; Any Port : le would have been counted out,| Wyman, Glenn Riddell and practically matched Mobr to fight Joe Asevedo at |” 7 eae ahem U a 100, Vedado, 100: Handel TH RACE sell f W n x » Cot 7 Inetead of working out at the} tion haw been growing yearly, and it| slipped to the floor, Up to that time Costumer, 112," *Qcean. Was Selling: three-year-olds; one and in that case we wouldn’s have had Cadieu, As it was decided to interest | the Broadway Sporting Club of Brooklyn in two] New Wost Side A. C. Johmuy has gone to Dal has reached such proportions that a| Pierce had all the better of the con- nwoods 1 Tos: cord r acre, wT: wt with. Wolgast later on. all the bowling academies in the Lies Mehiewan ie Week i : i : Finale’, tod: *Malabar) 104! ‘ abate das cesT lacie ose ee ee oi eee tatty a wets Might | rowing coach will not be signed until BF toe ye fe me of] Catenan 108 Ae nine, Ritchie Mitctiell, the Milwaukee tightweight Tr neat, plant nt aparrinAvnrtere tt | ihe Financtal Committee gives the Tis ‘Hecnt’ Trp. 10m: *Mioom Plower tigen anion, nee ftw made o Dig imprenaion with the fgtit fae) WM Me can word, There will be no fall regatta Apprentice allowance claimed, ‘Track good . STANDING OF THE CLUBS. 2 wna ty “otinig we eR ; eee tay she Ranayikillitnle sennoa. ter the é geicuau taeen ‘| cay TRANCE ff & ten-round eo 4 city 1 Donovan, for weal 3 " taut. : . mei i i oo, ciee eyo We, || nighie ago. i9 oraetically “matched to mest Jog strustor in thin city and later tn charge Cirst time in twenty years, Whicainie: 3 Patriotism & Preparednes 4 als’. 10 FReeen:: Be "Sore $48 FU Novato for ten rounds at Tom Andrews’ club ia ew Jorwey The leading company of the me iu BA Blinctaua nO i Chicago. . BS G1 501) Clerelant 1 P| Milwaukee om Oct, 14. Donovan ¥y Soccer, Results of Yesterday’ PrP ind a Aivoks bat efilotent © 4 ATA) New Work, 67 78 M0.MWanntton’ St M6 Be File phe ‘ = atthe City A.C. | A soccer league has been formed in| pittsburgh, 1), Newark f goad character, between the ages ff RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, Hot) Mote of Milwaukee will arrive here gext | on Weer Pifty-fourth the toys department of the Weat Bide} snes Tits: e, Walttin trope sitar ra, tie me of Un ai is 5 Wash . 8; Detroit, 0. week trevared to met any of the light heavy ashing @ goed enporianliy to ’ ‘1 sf H BASIN privtiegem, bo: bere me Moba onder bis management aod has wired es. succesful 1 defeating Jim Bavage at Ebbet - at yn ‘ . jo tary. 110; | inatructors, ‘Alaa’ ‘conorcaulen kts GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. inate ta. him to come to New York, "Mobs | Pield ‘gn Friday night, Jac Dion, the ndion, | places on the teams, They are practis~ fils rag a aA: tayemae | fan alata, howling dd a % could surely fighd some 4 few years ago and the | apolis light hearrweight, declared to-day he wi ing regularly and are in the Meld for —— oat ae ; and Sunday afternoons, “Davee bos f cance aro that be be alll oble to pat wp 0! cabs bis Rectan to but Gorsgo omny Detem the games with Bigh Gnd private Gthedl | messsat, Foto Grrente tender, ® ate | Warren Yoh, ierton, 110; Aihe 7 | ena ae jenta. 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