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oe no ne in eR eneerEnEN ened : =r Ae RET TO ow eo 10 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, BEPTEMBER 56, i916.’ <j BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK PUTTING "EM OVER With eS a THE HEADLINERS. « ance as lob er salad in the army ( ” a ” Police " y pe os | Hick Jitney to paint MILBANe Kons ovT Coaney INS Rounds, Jobneton, tennis ampion, easily defended ie (tN emeinet Murray, considered « formiaable rival ince bie defeat of Churco Freddy Welsh, ligntweignt champion, took the decision at (he aes end of hie twenty round bout with am Mi ' etball ' , thin out who Charlie White, winning “on pointe” | - ) cr after th Featherweight champion Jobnny ar the game fo ove Kilbane knocked out George Chaney for thirty long years Cineinnati in three rounds at Clevelar fanw have been looking for clatme i The Phillies pulled up even with | Brookiyn—aithough Boston went a | email fractio ®& game ahead of both of the Jess Willard had @ successful day | with the circus. Z Jeet playing was a mur their baseball clam ehowder CHAMPION Joni oo ae yu Serena y § ovie vache \o eens MORAN WILJ, NEVER HAVE TO \Roche Decision May Kill |MGRAW WOULD UKE Sisk S082 Reeine * werd rian Se oma without Blu Carrigan + agra sre oo the Boxing Game in Colorado) ]Q SE DODGERS AND |. wswuxsesqueee oom TO ITS WHITE CHiPs | Now thet ie bia fh Quen Prank Moran Sed tren me amore ise to thousands of tennis en- thusiasts who travelled to Forest Hills to see him in action, In the) form he showed yesterday Johnston was the equal of the great Me- Loughlin when, at the top of his ame, he defeated Wilding and | rookes. The world famous “comet” excelled Johnson in speed, but ne ehowed the marvellous judgment c the present champion in placing the r| Referee at AWAY, ASSERTS ROCHE; carefully Championship Bout. COULDN'T WIN WHITE. |obinson and Jennings Used|*"™" aye ecting as if ther wore Those rare ae ball Miikee ‘Hull or someting Champion Johnston didn't waste an | forgive Otto ounce of energy in the three sets, but | = COLORADO sP 18, C » Wi ‘ " Philadelphia will never for he made Murray run himself rage Geet AER ——- — Sane — —=| GoLoRADO SPRINGER Cel, & a fede ena ral babe» to Play With Him With — |xnabe. for jumping to Baltimore, In the first set Johnston placed bis | fighting ability, but because he is | COLORADO BEAINGS Cel., Bept |p Rept. Ge-Billy Roche referee: “1 ie © tase Neither will Baltimore. returns @o that Murray was forced to iafied to get the money without rye on Henry J. Topping, Greenwich, | §.—In the usual aftermath of a cham- | simply decided the fight on points the Old Orioles. . mente Keep on the jump. He did this even |livering the goods to earn it, Kil- Conn | batt tact | Welsh landed the most blows, ‘They are going to pay Sam tae when he could have made a simple bane is one of the greatest feather D. Clarke Corkran, Baltimore, three | Plonship pugiliatic battle, one factit oi tute Marquina of By Joh ford 6,000 little green friends for return with perfect safety. The result champions since Dixon's time, still he up on George Hoffner, Woodburn, | stood out plainly to-day—the Welsh t : ha | y John J. McGraw. busting somebody on the.nose il of this showed in the second set, when lacks the popularity he should hav Nov, 8 . heey h Queensberry rules. If they don't 1) (Manager of New York Giants.) | DUSing i P Murray was done to a turn, and! He has stalled too much since tak Robert BE, Hunter, Los Angeles, five, White affair of yesterday has threat- | want to fight that way, let them HERE le a beautiful race in the| hill. You can't blame a Pullman bgt ed was as cool and fresh as at 1 pst from Attell. - oes M. M. Jack, Philadelphia lened to unseat boxing in one of the | Ket some new rules. Anyone who | I American League, with the|borter for acting so up gish. cl w t HI it e y ti ” _ atte vs — Hes lictle, Ae the present tennis | knockout wallop. SS bane kno wed | wunthacet Gnaciea Van Vieck Ire La ate ene deisel tt a des how sea tel eenrauie oF Gilsenes Detroit, Tigers having & fine| _ wibert Robinson mi champion wil me a fot of beating” | him out in three rounds. Bf round bouts are permitted, perry rules will see why T gave wa have to play em pretty close to annie Mae ake a lot of hie ao. | ad | Raltusrol, and Garnder White, |"? tila ee thar iunI Che dene aac Lratde jesan e to breeze through. To ve clare . Norrl jame to- fully as risky a fight on his hands as Flushing. neomplete figures show tha: . cision a ; vite did || sure, 1 am pulling for my old fri ATHLETIC FANS CAN'T ore the Wye Sees mreedy ae we he lane 4 to ROUND OF TOURNEY me receipts were something more than | not fight. He had the chance of |) Hugh rehings It wal Be dens THE TEAM HAN WAT. M best ich | win on poin le wanted to show 1 * f ‘ : i JSE HOPES promises @ bard stru; for the tith \the public that he is a genuine cham- LEXINGTON ENTRIES. $30,000, which {s ample to cover th his lifetime and didn't take it. |} see two graduates of the old Balti- | *AUS Neve Could I give him the champton- |} 1. PR KES yT Pon Piet pion. And he did it. a ‘Eisiaodias expenses, and that there were about j \ ampton- |} more Orivles fighting It out in the| atiiek HAND “eM A RUN FOR T was nearly a foregone conclusion, | Unless Kilbane goes back to the LEXINGTON, Ky. Sept. 5.—The en-|8,000 persons in attendance, Weish | ship? No. Could I give him a] vig series, if Robinson and Jennings Painting as pointed out in this column yea- Regn, tet i the Wels tare -it-easy proposition again there's! Sixteen Contestants Start ee for tomorrow's races are as fol-| will leave for California to-day, but | draw? No.” lenvuldimast, hes pennants for Boston would 10 reason why he shouldn't become |~ White will spend some time in this Charley White: “I had to fi, a ' ght}! From now to the finish Hugh haa|be just about as popular in Brook- fight went twenty rounds Welan |#* popular a little follow as ever held| Match Play for Gol eens Cnor: sling: three. ing to Cheago. two men—th fe and Wels Seventy bebe} be would get the decision. White's only | the featherweight title. In the old atc Y If ar iuiong, “Were Wan, {city before returning to eo he referee and Welsh. || the advantages of the schedule and |iyn as evepreaed nie legs in & slab of huckleberry pie. @aye—when Dixon and McGovern aravinneht ee ae it ra Mie (104! Disnatistaction over the decision || To win trom him you've got to] | Ty Cobb—both valuable assets, but ghance was to allp over & knockout: | Were the title holders—stalling Was Championship. pimiert, 10; Goratoan, 111; Bia, itt chews of Referee Roche in favor of Welsh | knock him cold, Referee Roche's || personally 1 prefer Cobb, Moat of the neve-rear olde aad [had not diminished over night, arel | decision was the rankest I have}! remaining games Detroit has to play, Between Thomas Edison and Ty 101. Aaeaite’ {though some of the excitement had | ever seen. Freddie Welsh will} will be staged on the Tigers’ own|Cobd what chance has an ordinary unknown, and the champions defend- oan bp eliminates him for the) 64 their titles frequently ay long as possible champion. they lasted, and when they lost, lost ig RACK Bet MPRION CRICKET CLUB, FAV- | [Pn iat Matty \ y i Pr alah ie & ood long distance Aah because they had at last met a better| ERFORD, Pa. Sept. 5.—Real battles 108: were 108F Al neon calmed, fears were generally | never lose the lightweight cham. lot. 1 believe they have twenty-sevea | #UY t@ think of anything new? and he is remarkable among fighters | "i'lipane can fight the bes were peomieed in at least hale 0 Selig thee ytar olde and lexpressnd among the members of the | plonship as long as he i allowed | battles at home. The Red Sox will] At fret base Chai in the way be has retained this tm- | pect orem und catain hee title fey | dozen of the aixtesn contests when Teak Yor, RM Joe! | giove fraternity who remained in J to name his own referee,” be on the road mont of this time, and @ first baseman. At ‘ rant factor through many yeara| ing time to come mateh play heran to-day in the sea: Pests Flat Handican;|Co1OradO Springs that @ reaction} meeting four strong teams in the yi a ee ond round of the United States Ama- 4. tin: one mile aml a ainst the game here is very pos- | West. Also, Ty Cobb is fighting for oy ’ ni nena gainst the g y . ° 6 fighting Ps bee iy eee epende y betrenerd WINDSOR ENTRIES. teur Golf championship. Betiet RUle os sible. think it is time for the press and pub- Dating, championship, and that | Starting at the bottom of the ladder na much to any club, Ty has hie|!® pretty tough if there ain't any Stars were matched against each troit is dangerous be- | !#dder. other, Chick Evans of Chicago, against Nelson Whitney of New Or- leans, were the centres for a large | lark except that he has lumery Pure: maiten | Welsh and Pollok had Ittle to say | lic of America to demand that Freddie | { i | to-day, after they had emphatically up- pibrngl de abla title in a fair and | og held Roche's decision. Roche, how- | *1Uare way. Billy Koche's decision in | ping, game veral opportu-ties to de |iViNE the fight to Welsh was the |it wil The crap-| RROOKLYN GETTING READY TO 8. a. c If Carrigan. wins, 7 ) SIX a with hie pitching tat, Helton TO Six ring? RACK Purse $400; three-year-olds and m lite, Ondo hait furlon M ‘hasn't fought for decision: hasn't fought even one long fight in ever, seized worst robbery ever perpetrated P 7G ale tife 92 Re, one kao e juste how | { | gallery, while Bobby Jones of At- fond hie verdict ‘Harry. Pollok, W sanecrcrey: ee Eee ee Le eevaa rg ey es The Philadelphia newspaper that a tine See noes Oreo ijlanta had his retinue, Out of the a eA 4 thee-| ‘The average fight fan sat on the be-| Welsh hit three blows White's! out of his gang. He le rated as the|sends fitty subscribers to the world Tence. But he has shown speed even superior to that of Welsh in short bouts, and with bis youth, good one. He led the fighting and thre fourth of his leads landed. Roche and declared: | decision was all right. rune tome searoide | 187—the laren field ever—who we 00 Sa howd WNesnie. Wt: cated veranda of the Antlers Hotel ion Recluse, 106" fads Rifle §} 1 in the qualifying round yes- fn Invtolene. 107 Mansére, Atal ty Dorey | to-day, twirled his RACE Puree 5 welling, five + Curious, 104 ry 108 -\shrewdest handler of pitchers in his| series is looking very reproachfully '* | league, and that is quite a trick with at Connie Mack. habits and natural fighting ability he Kort 110. i hirty-two were left to| hel Roy. 112. “ney. saint Wrsdia “Welateon , manager and means many a bail ehould be better as a twenty-round moore vie! pray sf SEY RTTH RACE tary Hotel; solns; tinse.| yover exnlal! and Mrbight tor rotate eee ately | Kame. Jennings ie shy on twitlers| pace iy 7a MATOS A DSN Toe ‘ fighter than in the ten-round class. three gearcolde and fight At out to-day. oh EXEN Tal RACH Saree Hotel, selling: ity ‘The universal optnion ts that for a| “Pa, abe . Pines’: yt 1| who can be depended upon, and he CPR THAR CARRIAGE. DO Laonard has no great record to entl- ieee, 1100; | Summaries: Sittcee (10h ico ea ion, ANY, glee: | champlonghip affair, yesterday's battle | points and 1 had White topped. o8| wher Hd te eK Oe ie und not}. Time Is a great healer, Pitteburgh tle him to a fight with Welsh, but no ies Chick Evans, CHICA, Fes On eee en on ene ack tea | WAS & poor exhibition of fighting abil-| that score easily. give any others a chance. fang have ‘almost. forgotten that pense wou! raw well w ie i NY ig, ick, i? on Nelson Whitney, Audubon, New ined ‘ ity by either principal. It is generally| When Roche awarded the deciston|” ‘The White Sox, an expensive Lon) peer la Toole ever wore & Mirate 2 Pierrot,” 100, * ie eee. eames | , to Welsh a riot wa {pitated, | club, have been a big disappointment | unifo onehlp vite A better claim to a] FOURTH RAC! Orleans, Evans did 42, 88-80 to agreed that Freddie Welsh ts a punch- a was precipitated. | club, have is Johnny Dun- | rearolia and ‘upsard Whitney's 42, 40-82, BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. |icss champion, but it is also agreed |TM® crowd hurled bottles, cushtons| this neagon. American Tavgyer ten to a = hasn't shown. any Piss oF fre 110: Small, Baltimore, ended on that White la > shan land everything they could lay their {16 the Seana ect | watch fo of "om fight for ten rounds, vw eagerness to take bim on. herr our “8 ' George shamelens contender. 1 don't know as that Is cor! ft fast an a streak, tough String. 107 King 8 108; up on R. D, Lapman, San Francisco] RACK TRACK, BELMONT PARK,| Opinions of the fight and the decision panda Ne ee nba it wes @ lucky there mut AL Eval had Anewers to ~ Queertes. entry; bibooker Hennemy Schw Yi je thing for him that he got away in| Severa’ perican La ie ee It won the baa- = | “ and Apawamis, NEW YORK, Sept, 5.—The entries for| by those directly concerned are as fol- ¥ c Goop—Jess Fulton bi? Sri cuntomer, He han rata ea E ae Se “nese at Mics 6. Wawhsein, Bitiabirad’| borane pa Rial arate tear taa Res an auto under police protection, edge the White Ror Are the etrongest tammeight championship from Gun- a @ Ove peculiarly his own, and was three up on Cameron B. Buston, | viner act. Thee vearoide ant wo: aa| Nate Lewis, White's manag 1| ternoon's sport. Between 200 ‘conn, 1816, by John N, Wheeler, tne.) (boat McCoy, eon-attmes quite pussiing to an oppo- Philadelphia district champion. toe: oes ae | spectators, occupying the $3 re nent Welsh was matched with him Robert T. Jones jr, Atlanta, was) Ge vale a distance of twenty feet when a por- just oefore he went to England to ikht Ritchie for the title, but has A ea aie | Guten tit Rumg Ce al “Last Spark, 101;| tion of the south bleachers section * Sista three up on Eben M, Byers, Pitts ena tee agued sushon, 110: An Fistic NewS sonn ade him persistently ever since, burgh. eae va edRGOND, RACE <wnear hd maiton: ae ork ling, lle av nae the challenger completely , y, Englewood, wi 1WA the Clark. 101; Ae, are 4 New Orleans, and Dundee claims that On Ald) Bithy:. RAG Ae O08) WAR: Se Mier eet “im tk oats ee aot tutor ees she oreet | seat srinkel, the porting man and ret- | ced Al. Thewes wilt honk un with Zobeep Merm Freddy never will forget that very up on Gilman Tiffany, Schenectady, | 112" | Fens, Winans. NTRE atte, 2 rio | art, and time after time he drove the Kinksl, the sPorvalt repaid for the| Serer oreliminaries #1 slo be contented dnteresting evening. L. B, Paton, Homestead, Mass., was | erin’ Tiny Harwet Kine tis, Champion to the ropes, but his rushes | eree of Clevelan a. aa — “ a mu have.” t on Percy Adair, Atlanta THIRD RACE Threevear-olde end up; mi | Xere eiwave followed with the inevitable | chance he took In vig dnd y ibaae Johony Kilbane’s meat oat wc pee OHNNY KILBANE has been “in |seene, wf man In the parlor [two up on Percy Adair, Atlanta: [and muting online, one le, Vermont ti Sieh sia particular attention to] Ponenip fiaht Between Johnny, Htlbane | yught m te ct 49 be hee promien! Bie . ji d el on, i Venema {Old Bron, i oe. n E ‘ Point, O..| Mabon, a bad” all over the country for al, “Oh. I'm so glad you like it." rejoined Maxwell Mare tot eee ens aes Welsh's body, He drove hin right to| nd George Chaney at me, manner of the Bencite A.C, ee year or so. It hasn't been be-|{"° i as iad, a cause the feather champion lacks! cheaper t ft eoined | ix up on Walter G. Pfeil, Hunting- ever 80 much | don Valley, eighteen holes. nthe one i formerly used.” | nob Gardner, Hinadale Club, Chi- cago, national champion, ended eight up on John M. Ward, Garden City, Frank W. Dyer, Montelair, four up F olde ; the | bo the champion’s ribs with each rush to| yesterday After he had paid off w uy er asiag:| BLUE BONNET ENTRIES, | hs rope it apgmea'io'be hit buttons | renters and. the other, exDeneen con) 400" fk tne Chae ia Nontteet SENS flere Wank the ah nected with the show he had over $8,000 | Palo tim to da an MeMabon " 102. ps atom RLUE BONNET RACE TRACK, |there was no outward sign of It. He! profit, © yt the sharipion se to 9,000 persons matching Kilbane with the winner of the Irish and the gross receipts were} Paty Cline dummy Duffy bout Thureday night 7, Of this sum Kilbane received a x abot to miles. ito | MONTREAL, Canad ca ~ | finish TAS: Aberfeldy, 1:10: . Sept. §.—The on- | finished tries for to-morrot ad. s races are as fol-| "\vhoen Welsh'a hand war raised by | #3 preeyearoida and up 7] lows i {the po at the end of the bout ite guarantee of $10,000, while Chaney drew is strong as the Windy City| patil ¥ Dick Curley, manager of Mickey Dunn, the fast me mille. Fellowship, 112: Plitter = = — Car , local bantam, ‘soye he thinks that his boy ond 6 (eighteen holes) on Frank Blossom, | 334. ‘Rhine aiden Way vie (Imp.), t] Finer Race: #500 peated two-yearolts: | friends stormed the ring in @ frenzy | down $6,600. not have received worse than a draw in bout pion, TRinwentice allowance claimed, ‘Track feat 108.’ Dirigible, I14;) Starter. "114," Andre Anderson, the Chicago arms nag hight, and he is anxious for the lade to meet George Ormiston, Pittsburg, five up SECOND RACE $600 added; Ks Fred Fulton, the giant “heavy fo the question of supremacy to: on A. Z, Huntington, Wilkes-Barre Solved a wart foaled KILBANE KNOCKS OUT Minn, ned last night in Chicago to] good and He says that he feel sure. that m : : : ord , , Y IN E THI jn a tenround nodeciaion bout at a show time Dunn will win decisively end Qat he The largest, most varied and attractive assortment Bc ie gf Oe ht a Peo Ml "sald the teacher , iy La TO ie tobe. brouht © ries erie | momen hs Ferre ee — »® of woolens and worsteds ever shown. New York “suppose you wanted to build a $1,006 Crow entry Gm night of Oct, 2 out over Joe Wagner's bantam, ' Our buyers have outdone themselves and have selected John G@. Anderson, Siwanoy, New bette ind ‘had only” $100, What, would | THIRD. RACK. oe | Rae (8 dim Caffe. ~ | from the offerings of foreign and domestic mills a line of Ore, Inet 7OnE a BatOnAl SannarMP: one Vd have to marry a girl "| Kilbane, featherwetght champion of the | mo SPORTING. i 7 one up on Sa Wheaton. [worn $300," answered. the young fins : - me” fabrics from which the most careful and fastidious Vv. P. Smith, Philadelp! four UP anc world, brought George Chaney's title oF . who is booked or } uye: v , Philadelphia, four up ancier 3 1M the ‘Hea Dan ‘Porky’ Flynn of Boston. i can select exactly what he desires. Fae at ee ane ete ctanne | Anpirations to a audden termination | io tian Fulton @ ten round battle ot the | 7, —_— - — — , le entry, (>) Thomeliffe stable] when he knocked out the Baltimore; worium in Bt. i Minn., on Friday night, It makes no difference what your preference is—the Mol) welght includes five.pound | Youngster in the third round with al hes arrived at tie battleground in good condi color you like—the weave you are particular about—the pater you fancy—they can all be found in our new Fall MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANDING crushing right-hand punch to the Jaw, | tion for the contest. Fimmn hae been anxious to "ao alters Neqtlay _teepiechase: | Chaney fought stubnornly on even | set another fight with Fulton grer since Fulton MEETIN G , % if “ over ew 0 . ba: Handrunning, 184; ‘Prijoles,’ 144: |terma until he was levelled In the third, | 60t the dectsion him at N lean and | the chances are that be will fight bia hardest to! : FIPTH | RACE $000 added: three-year olds Kilbane took his time and when he was! 11, tim away, | AT BEAUTIFUL and tiward tondicione, ono mie, “Larue ius, [ready broke through the challenger’s ot - doriet Ynp A Way grip Jug, 118; guard and brought matters to a suddem| Ruttalo will be the scene of another {mportant | BEl MONT ' $200 aided; three-searolds | 1O8® pout tonight, ‘The fighters who wid figure in it | Dr, Charcot 1 ‘Our new style charts show many, many minor changes from lest year's models that will mark the well-dressed man of 1917. You are invited to call and see our new styles and place your order to be delivered at your convenience. Chaney landed flat on his face, and! are Jack Britton, the welterweight champion, and thie crack Chicago lightweight, who | hit with the local fans by bis great | Springmass, as Matt Hinkel, the referee, tolled off 4 Oe basmuatere 4; room a :|the éatal ten seconds with his right \. i Results of Games Yesterda: oe Orla hand, ha tried to rouse the prostrate | {! hey Dundes, Britten and Welling < . Bover, 107; Doling 114; Ener and, he ° | whl battle nde at the Queensberry A. ¢ " s Suits and Overcoats $20 to $50 Peston, 2) New York, 2 (4. M,) Bostan, 1; New i 1AM.) ? pH "\Ohaney with the other, ‘The challenger |“ ne ee TO-MORROW'S ATTRACTIONS \ i, D ded Pae yA) CE. Purse $500: for foursear-| could not reapond and Kilbane waa de- American fightere now in Aust § To measure only . M.) upeani: selling: nd oneaisteenth | clared the winner, fighting in ereat form, as tn @ letter 8 @ Cham pa ne Stak in aaNet Mia Mga Ata | Te took KMbane ean than eight min-| fon ier satay oat Rick mie of ite kes a i tual ng to Anish hie man, iT claimed, Track beary, [he champions tong reach and Aaten: | bueh knocked out Dave Smith, the Australian coer gh Leet, ae ne skill was more than Chaney could | middleweight, tn pine rounds on Juiy 10; Haery Ly Pew a pa 4 | PR ag oo overcome, Hie rushed the fhallenger fa | Mtene of this sity best les fore 6 Berend special ace tratua ‘ : ‘ 1 Cimetmnett, @ (A, Chieage, 91 Sc Lowy, 8 (A.M aby Falls Five Floors, oa and drow w flow from his face | on pointe on July 9, and Kidie Moy of Allen ana ta Ny : 4 Two s Res ) Chivage, 8 (F.M,) ‘Chicago, 2) 8. Lea nM Crawling from the blanket on which stn einatn Tott with Chane yeeue yell detested Here MoCes, the Australian Aa BL and Teh A ; | ia the had been placed by hor mother, | times thoy clinched. with (nate ‘lows | Menem BROADWAY @ NINTH STREET AND Games To-Day. | Louise Tumbeer, fAMeen monthe old, this ble eppeneyy wit Meee oo Y ‘Vhe Hunte Potnt Aporting Club, which has tte capnd ng, folntin, sae (on, Sucaeny | headquarters ab One Hnndred and Sisty-thint izes and Bouthern Boulevart, will hold ite fret boxing show to-night, Jack Borman will offidate 62 sats ond. ia the ne lootare euis of ian Toon wounds Marty Cress will go ageines Daney Ld Sunjeon Brooklyn ot Now York Yeed ot Washingion afternoon fell through the fire eaca Peindelphie 0) Masten (2 games) Bovion ot Philadephia ide th 99 E. 42D 6T,, BET, FIF TH @ MADIGON AVES, sl through the, fire atoape Rixtycninth Btreet, to tI he The Largest Merchant Tailoring Establishment in the World. ‘ard tive stories below, “She ee oe to anf linic Hospital with ont pjuries. ae NN i RN NR Ne ee RAR