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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1915. _ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK YOU GOTTA NAME THE IMPLEMENTS TO PLAY THE GAME ee EDITED BY ROBENT EDGREN 'SENTON 10 REPLACE THOMPS: AT QUARTER hae e Out Tet aye , t omnes | | YALE VARSITY . . 138 \ ONY rune at —\ Ai baw eo ( Ciemm -A~ Te ) SS A_T lay, J . ) ( Wow ¢ Bis ( ee Come on rt Brates tee Maydt it Was a Lucky Move : \ . a ; gar ied : ip » for Montieth That Fight Was — i! ma Postponed. bee, do A ed BRHAPE Jobony Dundes was Wweky tm having bis fet with Ritehie powtponed. Last night's Reavy rain woulds't have belped out the crowd, footty Montiath Ported 95% of Johnny's money w Gover Witobie’s end of the purse. If the crowd had been sim, Johnny “Would dave been paying out good money for the privilege of trading PURches With one of the hardest hit lr j but Maldrige will ¢ |Moran Names Alexander va Savant 4 As Pitcher for Opening et (3x | Game Against Red Sox: 1 -t- Philadelphia Fans Offer 7 to & That Star Twirler Will Finish | oc yyt in Front—New York Man Lays $5,000 Against $4,000 |{..)\. short me probability Oot. 6—Coaeh (Continued Prom First Page.) Mase. ni lightweight» in the profession. That Bostons Will Win World’s Series—Speculators Ask woulan't » af sabe way th fgbt avuid bave bean} | he | tlinpery dion to play ut quarterba the ole honing Comusanion $30 for Seats. to-morrow out o phage i 4 00. the last page of ite ‘remnn ane vara sa .| HARVARD. | len's any reason on earth why * FINAL STANDING OF CLUBS IN Grover Cleveland Alexander and the crowd, quick to recognize the world’s greatost pitcher, broke loose in real enthusiasm for the first time since Philadelphia became peoved over the & pool of $1,000 to bet on themselves Provided they can get $1,200 laid axainst it, The Royal Rooters from Bost arriving in a special trat rning, promise to take care of that @nd a lot more at the same fig- Jean Porpurate, Reiph Mulford and two or threo others, wit! beve specie) qualifying teste on the speedway course this eteracon, if conditions eve favorable, All the late comers De Palma wae at the track youu @ay afternoon with hin new car ready te compete in the qr tags rhea DUE the Wanagement wetwined the siiminations until to-day Docause of ; : ‘ yen ee i : - a of a game caus "AMBEIULAGE, ‘Commissioners shouldn't hav ° = MOK wwain, “Pig pm ges Rig} iv another ebift in grass scone trey we 80 RADDA De Palma to Pilot , tn tine poe a natn tat ma} 4 hed iy eet. t nia au ven | 3 7 >] >| man tn line go or n taot, d 7 to 6 on the Phillies to ad to the SG ; A NATIONAL AND AMERICAN LEAGUES. ("0.00 .00,5,20% oa! onan |S" ane", 6 reat Gould hardly object to having the A 50 000 a 7 pelle wean were biotted |‘ Understan tag Bh od ; f , ? Dusiness of the office kept uy to date merican ar in dollar seata left. These were blotted) bitches, “Manager Moran anturee as favor again, In the poe Were ready to e#tep in and , NATIONAL LEAQ : AMERICAN LEAGUN, . out quickly and the band ert, that if the Phillies play Alexander | 1 ripped bi , M themselves. t D b T, M | KESULT OF GAME YRATERDA REAULT OF OAME YRATERDA winning a@t 1 o'clock, played to, @/ Wil pitoh and the betting odds were and made lone ij New York, 18; Boston, 6. Now Yort, 4; Boston, % od on Pat's word bead -—— = —— — —— — < 7 | packed house, . ee Auto Der y 1£0-Mmorrow T | Piero, che pete of at Penn | 2%, bgt Beto the, tat aight SOANBLL. ‘Maxey, Blumenthal havin, attepped — te lg ‘ fli i #/Ely i j |yivania and frat National League | laid $4,000 to 04,009 on the Tan does | ITHACA, NOY. Det. &—The Cor . . oUns. I Z| 9\2 - CLUBS, M Pesaro: tyndieate of Philadelph Sox, 2 . Ferengt BB 5 Daeda. owed oni \ | | | club to bring @ pennant to the town leate of Philadelphia men taking nell squad started practi feted needs, You're allowed one) Veteran Driver Will Try to Win 350-Mile Astor Cup Event in a di 2)a'2 314 18 | £ |in thirty-three years, wore lomt for &| Danger tnpad, One of them is a | yesterday. The various formations ‘ OhITes us e o' 0 rt 2 © & stockholder In the 4 trick plays to be used in e ie Now “Fork hase’ « win Stutz—Final Trlals To-Day May Bring Entry Up to Twenty. | enmerunn ST aren te | aaa m we | moment in the clouds of black smoke Philadelphia oe oame ieatnat” Willaims to-morrow “4 on r ves w TH1T 17 foo “MW | and minsed the ovatio: 4 be < ein, who it $20,000 on the re fs raed. ning basebal) taem New York Two Starters, Brooklyn ee.) 78) BY Wey Thats LSBs i6 iv asa %4| planned for them, When the excite- Acnente last fall, thinks he will be| — « oan be less Interested In buse- 1S WL i7, W BTS 01 So ete ee et taze had aubsided| *2!€ to get even on the Red Sox, but| Columbia ts arranging for @ prae- thav other olty in the eoun- Th Oy 0, 7 3 2b 7 Ee Sa Oe : 4 A, ee eh admitted that he would protect him-| tice session with the New York Unt- Thi city likes a winner and work ree] ASAT INES, OB 12e aT 471 |r Louie 69 4 VIO) 10-18 4 “Wiha | they were acattered aroun: plate, if a little and bet on the Phillies, versity team. This will really take hasn't wuch use for a loser ALPH DD PALMA will drive #/ Worked all weok on the car, but |Cladinnsti 16 Til) O121] [OFL At al Cleveland [46 6,8 OTT pitching balls to each other for a| to win the first game, the pince of a game which the man- When the Giants ware running AX tuts fo the *60-mile Astor Cup |v) dnt tune it Up to racing pituh. |New York. 7 0) 614 #1018 Ai dB |Philad'iphla, 663 8-0 jp 100) 288 | warmup So sure are the Philltes of winning,|agements were unable to arrange for of thelr ticket, @ long. long | rece ot Gaowpabond Bar | ar tn the very inet asics cerned |e ee ee oenT TT Goes Tee MLS OST SE Th the middie of the group atood| dette the ‘oddn against ‘thein, that this e« a nuke @witob. a a rs are said to have made up ago, het ag tp New York) morrow. Ths veteran racer, with |to a Stutz a “Giants” from morning to it. Who talks “Glante’ sow? ‘Where greta over'ae pennant ‘ne Boxing Commission to Meet Next Week if New +: When ordering sayo BURKES PILLARD says that tt the * promoters come across with » . are reasonably eure of passing tbe! No driver was mor Sy a aovielvek a sae “Mt, McCready, in charge of the ‘J good tat puree he may fight the! omcial trials, which meane that the |delay than Rainy Mieiroee ea at the N ; saent aad danced up to the plate, a|Dfe® Arrangements, has made pro- | eel “most logical contender” for his ti0*| .ompeting field to-userruw will be in- | Peugeot arrived yorterday’ moray, Men Are ot Appointe real boy, demanding bis firat time at from the din going ert the ones fn New Orleans during the Mardi oresaed to nearly twenty-two stast- Gutford wepriey eee, from, Fraavs | bat. He was allowed to crack ono where this is being written they all! UINNESS. 7, WGiP Seaiaanea by tines after helping unload his cigar-e: ahead of the regulars and made good n this room. Hundreds of De Palma'e decision to steer an peed creation, only to find the yo aed any business at its moeting on Tues- Was too wet for racing, the writers trom smaller cities are neces- sarily left out, as it was impossible to . Was there ever « “lngina” In Meantime, However, with a clean drive into left. American car gives @ new aspect to rs % The latest Gay last because It had reason to be-| ‘he next man to appear for alatretch the bo Most places serve ter? sranting the “logicsl.” | the long contest for auto supremacy, | oUeeet, though reported to be very! Fairmont A. C. and Sharkey|ieve that the names of the now : ; rac | eaxiy Od meeclck at oad cern, veueldaivel for the-sake of argament, why “most! 1, the opinion of aia Saka boiig ithe any other new machine, tw airmo! a commissioners were to be announced| Practice tip at bat was Cactus Cra-| Early this morning it was reported exclusively ") vetei © eX- | atill stiff and needs loosening ‘u at once. In fi 0 vath, the clean-up walloper of the , star catcher of the togical = Ds ¥ fact last Monday semi-| Vath, the + t Wonder what Willard’s iden ot « tat | Paxie, (De two leading American teams |Every hour's delay tx just ao mucn| As Coy Who Have Applied for |ctriciai'wora camo trom Albay teat team, Ilia was a clean liner against 2m would be in condition to play ff Bottled by-E.AJ.BURKE wid that has caused a rise in Philly for Mulfora, which /stock. Even though the famous back. stop is in shape, Manager Moran i within twenty-four hours the Gov- . ig ernor would name his new board. For| tte Short right field fence that reason the present commission | Cused the home fans to turn inquir- Praotically am even chance of beating out the Peugeota the speediest of the Speoulation on the probable aver.| ReNewal, Must Remain Closed. ja, now that he has been spend te months picking up thousands of oinmeedee ee tear aie streak of fa’ it’s not likely he'll ‘The men who would into a ring with lvilized country could it cedes, the machine that carried him | hour. home’ firat in so many races, He|#° constructed that the motors muse peed at about 97 ‘miles @ new speedway track keep running all the time. No ma- night at Madison Square Gar- den, has caused more discussion than anything that has happened in box- den club's license expired on Sept. 30, and the other three clubs’ licenses ran out about the same time. Cravath has sent twenty home runs sailing this season and Luderus runs him second with eight, the impression has grown that Shore will be the Red Sox selection. pitched one inning against the Yanks Wednesday and struck out three men. ‘a week for enjoying himselt| fuisg'n del fever over the tastain [ase speed made during the 860 mile decided to leave all unfinished busi-| ingly toward the Boston side of the| {iy oi til certain that be will go In x borses in a circus 1. Un-|smorican entries until De Palma ontest runs all the way from 95 to HE oalling off of the Dundeo- barn Bd had commissioners, field and simile, That short right|" Manager Carrigan was till unde less makes his idea of & purse) made known what machine he would|105 miles per hour, The consensus at's the only reason that the] feild fence is believed to be the big-|cided as to his first pitcher thia morn. to * ee, * og jof opinion of auto judges .fixes the Tirole Dah echeduled tor, last beokiy Be de4 re nent for & BOW | west thing in Phillies favor, Over it|ius, but amqng the Boston footers LOCUST VALLEY, L. 1 00d bace: ‘alma hated to desert the Mer- | cers’ ane Pe are % He SAT., OCT. 9—TUES., OCT. 12 First Race at 2.30 P. chine oan catch @ second’s breathing !ng circles in years. Tho failure of} “Unless the now commission is ap- Carrigan yanked bim out immediate! counted the fingers of the EMS | aicee' ware esl Sno a simple | “Bel while coasting down one of the| the Bhow Corporation to have its | pointed hetore then, the brosent board 100,000 WANT TO SEE CHAMPION: | ing M has not worked since. Thiv Foyenen ey hh ay; | guard, and it's quite FP noe ‘net bs ih ee use eee al motor Hoense renewed camo as a big sur-| Wii hold iw regular meeting next SHIP GAMES. would Indicate that he is to get the Th to preserve him from any harm that | cat: might be dealt out by any of the other | ng trouble, which will send ma- prise and many wiseacres seo in it ‘Tuesday, whén business will be trans- acted as usual.” Never did a World's Series begin first assignment. Seeing that he was in good shape, Carrigan evidently did A. A. NI chines out of the race for repairs,|some political significance. ‘There are any number of people | With less hurrah and good nature. The | 10) isn to tire him, ‘Ranitsaion Boon a trouble. when he entern| aaplne, tt alean Willard and Coffer, | ruts Was of time will tend to keep| Secretary Harvey of the preaont| who think that Gov. Whitman’ ta'eo| town awoke grumbling — grumbling ol egata, will be the dtttioul | moran, Smith, Weinert, Dillon, @«.|°"™ rate of speed, commission had this to say to-day: | bewildered by the many applications | about tickets, about the weather and the gentias 98cppcs ee Publis wi | wouldn't be a fight. It’ would be ax | “The Garden isn't the only club that! for gobs on the commission that he| betting odds. New Yorkers had been led ‘unfair matchee—matches in which exhibition of the way in which a man_ While showers made the track too will be temporarily shut down be- ,may leave the present commission in to believe that Philadelphia never was scaling 247 pounds stri when in 4#ng¢rous for racing they didn’t pre- | ca’ its old license has expired. | office. Anyhow, it is said, he realizes | really awake, but to shatter that de- zat chance of fighting back. Not | the finest Doanible condition, 6 fect 6 in vent John Demenjes, French avie- | oe eriey, ah Ritmont ane the New Mission, ‘as provided. by tie Malone William Baker “the sontinuous ring: Everybody’s arkey, the he New i r 0 Malone . . pie MeOATERTS a chance 1 Be ary Dorrest tng fonitatie falc tealigc from dotae's ree ei eo Aus York A. hich can’t conduct bouts bill, is only saddling unnecessary ex-|ins of his telephone would convince I i it Seg Pebllo woule bs icra ct | Cie "ca a “aiaata named enaeneere onoplane. ‘The birdman electeinug | until they are granted now licenses. pense on tho State, whereas the old| the most sceptical that Philadelphia earning 1t— H fen't one who can half|pains me to mention names ip this spectators. with aerial somuge| “The Commission didn't transact commission is an unsalaried one, CL aL ee enna or 9 ‘Willard in strength. connection, but let me try to sooth saults, high climbing and sudden gan’ Soe Se areere yrenate © You t tell isn't one who can half match | the feelings of the others by saying falls, A number of drivers after as upset the in Re city Gx can e. tn size and reach. And there| that they are all most estimable foe | Watching the Frenchman ‘arer Bowlers Cannot Enter as Teams | |morning train brought in scores 0 ean come within him tn effective box-fight- simple style. Ho ete. SUIT fighting men. shoott rice 20" and game, Didn’t courageous, able But what's the use in at an elephant with a putty Drones ania “Does It Sting?” about-so-much for your clothes, what generally happens? want “more-money” pattern that “took your eye?” Sure! That's not our way of doin, No “ups” on the price because of the pretty patterns, and no “‘it costs more” for linings, Here you get honest clothes tailored by an organization that specializes in mak- ing the best $20 Suit or O'coat in New York. CHOICE OF THE HOUSE they for just the business. You Can’t Pay Us More. SURE. LOTS OF THEM, FREE O'COAT 40-41 Park Row, New York City, Opposite City Hall Park through the clouds shook their heads and decided they'd still stick to the less hazardous sport of steering rac- ing autos, Bob Burman .claims the most unique machine entered for the Astor Cup. The veteran pilot has a motor of his own design on Peugeot chassis, According to Burman there's speed concealed in every inch of bis next Tuesday, Columbus Da —_—_—>— Amateurs Wishing to Try for Prizes Must Compete as » it weather. conditions aro not suitable to-morrow. ‘The board track dries u; quick enough, but it's different with | the infleld and sand approaches to| the stands where thousands of auto-| mobiles will be parked, Bo that there will be no misunder- standing when The Evening World bowling entry blank ts ready and to enlighten those who have already If Matchmaker Billy Wellman of Madiaon Square Garden should announce today that he will not Wales Viele Tiakd vu tw wight of 0. mantel fa to meet Scotty Montieth and Willie tm @ flourishing condition again, for the tem-round bout there on Wednesday between Joe Man- [dot of New Orlesne and Kocky Kansas of that Jetty drew ® great crowd of fight fans, the gros | ‘The boxing game at Buffalo, N, ¥,, seems to be round bouts will be decided, The fighters who Fistic News %,jou and Gossip | England and Harry Williams of Brooklyn, Billy Gibson, manager of Jim Coffey, the Irish Garter on Oct, Vertising McCoy to meet Mikeo MoTeagwe in « ten-round bout at their club on Monday night, Dunn oaye that it is the Now Al Mooy end uot his man who is to fight MeTeague, Jimmy ‘Twyford has arranged three ten-round will figure in these scraps are Joe Malone and Denny McFadden, the Irish lightweight; Eddie Belge) aud Battling Hour), aud Barney Gmith of Brooklyn bantamweight, will hook up with CI Barry, the rugged Italian featherweight, ‘D, ©, wine, 1s counts a6 6 knockout, In Evening World Tournament made inquiries as to whether they can enter the eliminations as teams, all bowlers wishing to participate in the big tourney must enter as indi- when the teams are selected from the highest individual averages at the different academies represented, All bowlers are invited to enter who are not either an alley owner or em- ployee or who have never bowled in the Greater New York individual championship or any other open indi- vidual tournament. This 1s the only way under present circumstances to discriminate between the so-called professionals of the bowling game and the amateurs. The Evening World tournament 1s to be purely an ama- teur affair and the entry blanks w! be closely scrutihized by the Exeou. tive Committee. one of the prizes, Mr, 8. F. Childs has divided his Greater New York staff in five divi. sions, giving all the employees in enoh division one of five nights at tha Broadway Arcade Rowling Academy, for which he is footing the bills, ‘ fans from all parts of the United States. There are hundreds of New Yorkers—those last minute fellows— who have no chance of seeing a game. The hotels are crowded as usual dur- ing the big games, but in the scram- ble for seats the game itself has be- come secondary in interest, Instead of looking for 4 ball player to gét a betting tip, the throng ts looking for a man of influence to get d@ looking machine, i viduals, ‘The tournament is a ticket. Gov, Tener declared last Whi have decided d lacs Individuals. teams until after tho ellminations, {MEME That If a DAFK seating 10040 en you have deci to spen The race will be postponed until ‘ations, | people was available he believed it would be packed. The Boston club came in from New York early last night and immediatery entrenched themselves In the Aldine Hotel with no Hines of communication. Owing to the rain and the hour ‘heir arrival occasioned no unusual excite- ment. They were up early this morn- tng hoping for a chance to work out on the Philadelphia diamond, which they have never seen, but the weather made it look hopeless. Carrigan would have been willing to practise in the rain, but the diamond has been com pletely covered with heavy tarpaulins, ‘The arrival of the Red Sox started a Iittle atir in the betting, but the im- a KAUFMAN from a high priced hat. $5 Style $3 Quality CHICAGO, Oct. 8.—The famous cham- from a jewelry firm, van rede pine 35,30 celebrated trophy ts made up ‘of 350 diamonds and fourteen pounds of Kold. The former champion Tegarded the belt as his most cherished ession until shortly after he was ‘ated by Corbett in New Orleans in med 0. The annual meeting for the election | of officers of the New York Rowling Association, Inc., will be held at the Hotel Im night, he has been playing, asking his advice as to betting on the pennant winner Jolson wired: “If, even money, bet, on Boston, If you get 7 to 5, take Philadel~ phia, I myself am Peruna." | make another attempt to bring off the postponed | heavyweight, and Beuny Leonard, th It 1s expected there will be a reco: - — ——_——__—_——— _ Suit or T SR RACE he ee ee ene a a laeint ad Gate dea et number of entries for this tournament IVAN PAYS $5,300 ° ty Overcoat oo. [Sa en em | gy a haa et | emanate mae sariuetn en (SULLIVAN PAYS $5300 | | VA Teele -Eond Special 30 to $45 the promoter of Brooklyn, will make an effort to| Relat that can be see im tn the aml | ano feo wome tourney TO Gi A “ o ai of ten rounds wo the Coffey-Frank Mors bowling with a fair chi ’ Values Order. | secure the contest and have th Se fy RE ll es tint ance of landing pA in day For this sale we make a remarkable disp! and imported materials. yo! don otic avai ‘ Here’s an opportunity for m ‘ day and mabe them an offer for the Every year about this time otubs|plonship diamond belt presented to ted m ) en K000 holes patterne: Ges ‘eme—don't’ buy uniew — “Gectiow told the oer thas bo to 04 a thany Duss, who looks after the affain of Al} are formed by many Genel John T. Sulllyan in 1887 and later left who seek individual style to have their clothes made to ‘ou want to, You'll agree that by sp iaing the [|| Ine to let Dundee fight Hitchie at Ebbets Field, | } ee maearien strie, 2 igo houses to give thelr employ soe an ove. by qin in (Chicago aa, security ft 8 order at a price far below other tailors’ prices. c Larigy od big hick agaivst the offic 2 Ol fe. 000 loan, 18 axe ’ f Beutord price of 990 is Ube fair and cquere matbod broriing the Garden people declare ott the boat |‘, "C. o@ diesem, Yecaine be clas they am ad-|{ilustration ie. the Childe reate ein [the veteran heavyweikht puxilist, Bul Suits or Overcoats, to Measure, $20 Our reputation of forty years and our abselute guarantee are"back of the style, workmanship and worth of every garment we make and sell, C®& 9th St. | eee angen aed ved | bouts to be fought at the next boxing show of the} Another example is the Ford Motor | !89% f cae eens a Eee Se ened &. Co kein mare mee EL Oaaenae Bowing Clue want malar Samples and Book of Style Buggestions on request, PRKE offered another bout the main go Tommy Burke of St, Lou! {their tournament at the same alleys ae Uackle Goldie Keley of ort Hamilton, whib in last might. P..White ta tho President | ,,A Jolson, the comedian, ts, & Arent) F300. 4.4) ° The New Polo A. A. of Harlem will bold |tho other two tens Phillie Franchine will go| and promoter. fan, A fow days ago a friend in New | Broadway I al ors another boxing show to-night at which three ten inst Abe Friedman, ee) York wired him Arnheim

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