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_ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK FOOTBALL STARTS TO CROWD BASEBALL OFF SPORTING PAGE Rap DROOL. THB BVBNING WUBLD, rUsODAL, SBeTemBeR “aye OORKRING a i. - Over the ( foavyweignts / 5 / . Before Garden Promoters Put On Moran and Morris They Should Consider Double Bill Paraan Meveas © Would rather got their money Supoesied Below Hasity Corey MAH HRS Td Witte anv work whe \honestly than tu wreste for It ’ | Pe Ao & MeO UNOOM Auow Th | ° ° WEAK IT INA Cone ‘en tamee Carers WONNY LHONAKD WILL NOT orn by The Pree Potinettng Os Thi VOR ween - weal . Wry egy MENT KILHKANE as HENNY PRE. 7 Y nee ' \ wean t Phe Him HhALTA He Mer ™ fieht heaving Tatar been prohibited In Okiehome be tonne where spparentiy they don't 1 Pend for everything 1 bear Wt le Hikely to be “pulled off tn Madiavn “ Te a Why should Prexy Tener pay wm. Bauere Gorden pires to give decisions when George : allings givoa ‘em away for no ’ : lore the Garden pre * put Blallings €:vos ‘en Away for nothing oe soe ey ene fey, tuveeee fmag he ea, play gol mabe pom Will provide a ponderous (on. 4 tugeing and hauling maten—/ I deve & suggestion to make for their at | AY hot make it a @ouble bili? Mastead of baving Morris aod Moray Meander morbidly through @ mediocre mMis-up for merely mercenary motives, Why Hot have two main events one b Wren Morris and Jack Dillon, the between Moran and Bob Mohat (nega we Ges SANS CA MOINT GNA AT Wa” dnl \_ AAA DOWS 17 ATEAN? | \ wonder What be dow for rectention | HARKY POLLOK [LAS CERTAIN. Footnan Manacuns LY MELD CHAMPIONSHIP . > +) MAY PK UP Sen new OMS FOR BOMB TIME i rR Fae KOM THE WA . Lhe Meda would here made e bette downe = thls year sf it bed Whe nny Kilbane lands that tysaarse” |Giants Have Won Six Out of Eight Games °.)'" 8s j canvas Game « ir. rer From National League Flag Contenders ."2: #720" Morrin has avoided the atten. | Rares wie Be src gaia arma SS ea) §6Connis Mick cosids't oven On the of Jack Dillon, who ta very us to slip bim just euch @ trim. i Prrokcan “Tes veoam, . “All | Can Say,” Said Manager’ 1 Pages & double Moran Atter Phities Had Lost || MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANDING OF CLUBS pee. as he gave Moran, Tho aight : (war . , The only thing more myst pl the tant hllor” lenping ently fale: wo) (eae) Their Fourth Straight Here, | National League, ; ‘American League. 1B UW atthe Gite ls bean mosphere in aa ambitto 4 “| 5 ie Abe le ~ w. 2 - = feMbrt to reach Car!'s lower maaile adr " ‘fs 7, 3 Is That Any Game Lost by|} cum v4 re) Wek. Fe) Gane, Ww. Po Rewobiyn. 17 62 597 | Pius’ gt 78 66 582 | Se Leas, .7166.518 |) Mary would be entertaining and tn- BtrUctive—eapocially if he succeeds, id Moran, hot having seen the w: Which Hob Moba whipped bi FOR A PROHIPITION STATE GkornGiA TURNS OUT SOMB FAIRLY GOOD GOLF , New York From Now On Will | Be an Accident.” |] white... 010 69 086 | CMeage. ‘1a oy 869 | Woon... 67 66 506 |] theeson ,.. 72 04 ST! | Se Leonie \ <.TT BY B66 | Clovel'a, 69 68 506 | Dd. Derk, 64 62 408 | Gineia’ 7h 04 626 | Pane... 00 108.296 mm oeen’s & ” —_—_—_—_- —————$—__—_- ——_—. i | Results of Games Yesterda Stone ‘,peiring Wat be ee pretty ood ow Kon He'd be up wantin, “AB Mona By Bozeman Bulger. || nee vers.0 Paledsionn,« sedan wiabeasn® pace ane Becton, 6: Mreskize, | Detron, 9; Cleveland, t |. Who would have evar suspected Chicage, 6, St. Leute, 2 that they would have to start mak- ! ‘olf clubs tn infant sizes, changing expressions on Mo- next week or two, but, having Games To-Day. j ine 8 2 e J ‘8 face as he began to realise hie | t D D li fi ne ee Re ; A base on balls is not only as Food He ticipate, ey atee| MASE Vay, Lisquatiiying That eattiek ease ae esd ely | Fuh ret em | Achat pn inet only ag poo having Bob Moha only Hr} ’ . with Matty’s Reda, and such other! (Chicage 01 Boston (2 games) corns going down to first, sft intern ste] = Belmont’s Stake Winner [er asset ese cee, er Ded | nny owes him at k ani desire take a look at our FASY TOT RN THE INS AND evening. What could, furnlah wing The Westerners will OUTS OF YACHTING, ESPECIALLY | $200,000 inte! entertainment than a chane OF HOME RI }be priviteged to look upon what the/ far” said the owner of the Giants, at Columbus to-day and th THE INNS. arim a big fellow who has " stewards studiously, and while big guys of baseball say will be the “ | ‘ y jem Oto ra who has been | Hourless Races Courageously to y SF FS Bene Champion of the” National] Wik, # Pappy laueh. ona, | 802 SOM: AXP ctteattitttaeh ty tamed Mes nk en all Bier —_—— ct $20,000 to $10,000 for ree Vi ; boa Lente ted the v1 raick, e : nd, Bates on of my 440 awate.” poe A Epa ad devs ay | numberof Houtieay was tshea dows pocket can san® said Pat Moranl rien enog se Sues for the In8els | QUNDEE AWARDED DECISION oo ear tent tren “Now tu iodine atabedialMachaiald (7 ie”? Anished their last game of the season | Henpatead ant out coe te tonet| OVER HAMMER IN 15 ROUNDS,| That Denver riot was deplorable S see our 631 008 wallop. Then) Three Opposing Jockeys. we Robbie” Sends Pfeffer Against, Hempetead, and out canie the check rach int have am ice th Ma Stewards Create Sensation 10,000 WELCOME [es % on ere & ed off the Dodgers ana Phillies Mr. Belmont eought out Patrol Jast night, “is that any game lost by but in extenuation of Freddy Welsh . : . s t be stated that this is the first P only objection to matching Judge MeLaughiin a ked the na- Pirates in First Half of Cee ee ee ee w, listen.” hedged the Giant] KANSAS CITY, Mo, Sept. 12.—Atter It must De MUNIN Coa Mie tended “Moran with Dillon-Moha te ture of his talk to t ewards. M beg ie g Tea hg reer owner. | “MeGraw and I have gon: | fteen rounds of hard, fast fighting | eectted in a fight ’ Cont of carting away the debris By Vincent Treanor. Laughlin said in efect that he hi Double-Header. the Gnish, but MeGraw'a club FEN to ao much trouble to get that com | onnny Dundeo of New York was Uo the scrap. HE metropolitan racing season sven Hourless bump into Vivid Pare We ein ont caaicine as Dinavton together thar i think th. | warded the decision over Ham | The Athietice play Dasehall once tn a while, bat saa | pols roub! = 50,000, N " ‘ 1 0 tt forming ant ties, ‘John McGraw has the beat ball wound up at Helmont Park yea. | Men Sy hurt the Winey cone Ree cone eek Fracefuily as possible, but, bel | take ern Seeneem: SG Smee wr of Chteago Inst night. Dundee |** * helt forming que Wud he as had in many year: terday most deplorably, | The chances a cuanited|_EBRETS FIELD, BROOKLTN, N Beer eee eee ee aaa ; Had the Dees Ot Ave reuse Tamieet || rhe wrornt that Ty Cobb wishes to : eh. Each faa title late’ jor hig thin. Peauaieion chasis eats “I don't know,’ repited McLaughlin. | home of nearly a month. the hustling Ree erieey ig well worthy off | oAmem the ‘toe Thin waa the vere weit baitie held eee ree, other them here alnce the fifteon-round game |®8¥ more than they do him, ypened and {t was a fine ending to an nbalanced card. In the semi wind-u Boston equawke that MoCarty should \ndre Anderson of Chicago and Jack |e barred from playing against the ‘lemple of California fought five rounds, ter’ which Tiemple quit’ He was out: | RObine because he gete a silos of coin it should be “L thank you," sald the Jockey | podgera ret to-d: 4 present season. had raced courageously to @ well/Club’s chairman as he etarted ne rig sage head aden | IB JEANETTE writes that he has | ‘2204 Victory. To say that Mr. Bel- |t0 the clubhouses, stopping on t way to ask thie or that one his vi . been busy for tho past two years mont, owner of the winner, was sorely | of the race. developing a new welterweight, | spieased. Is expressing his feelings! Races down the straightaway at Bel~ | They trimmed Brooklyn #0 aa to enraged in @ doubleheader with give the Braves a chance at the Phil- Jimmy Callahan's baliplayers from | lice. ves failing to take ad- vantage of this, the Giants turned Pittsburgh. The fact that the Shunt and wiped out the Phillies #0 | H if they cop the had come home in the lead as to help the Dodgers along. In de ti olud: umpires. Thi “Boldier” Roberts, wh mildly, The Chairman of the Jockey|mont are noted for swervng and in A Rh tend- oo meade to inclu P| ey anxious to match pearl ces Club refused to comment on the rule 4f¢ out running, Fouls uuintentional {a the National eLague rece seemed other wonia, with the clubs content Bouts on To-Night’s Card. also g ice of the series money. ing for the cham| doy.” ing of the officiais in the stand, but |A24 ne ners Mes ik te tare to be @ great magnet, for one of the oe ‘out of eight gamas—the best Tuesday night seema to be a popular WRESTLING MATCH IS LIKE A* 4 » both his hand “searoh |beglaning o largest Tuesday crowds that has ever ball of the season so far. atre ager one among the promoters. Three clubs} agnKaCREW, NO GOO "Sills one, x happened tobe ie | it Lic f ‘ None < ve vortant match {# that which takes place te. “His one dnuton ic stewards happened be over-vigi- //#@ # Wither at this stage of the! action, was at the stadium this aft- | [0'th. month. erners, None of the western cl stant mi le P a eo" at I e By es and keep in condition, Be, | Bt On the very lust day of the sea- avec een ta wenstae wie racing uae, fFMeAN to encourage the local team easy pigs Renton tarer Peon eee Suara hitting ger steamed he is @ very hard hitter with| 0 Many more flagrant cases of and won a victory which should | {8 1t# race for the pennant. acting as the football to be kicked | iightwetght, and Willie Beecher, the east ! od eariier tp the Rave gone down in turf history as) As each of the Dotgers came to the Ground ‘by Philadelphia or Brooklyn| ide boy” ‘Thie ta their accond meeting. | No real reason can be advanced for meets. ne baer eee cet 1 2 tie, poi Pe ® really meritorious performance | plate he was «iven a tremendous ova. to aay nothing ofthe Giants, “the Harlem ‘Sportng Club of HH the East trimming the West at tennis Sghting is toe to toa an . Mr. Belmont 14 @ thorough sporte- mela Station, Rockaway, Wee Wee Bar- | ex that it {8 one of those acct- biow | cial notice. man, but he evema to have passed ihe HOR by the fans, Johnston, Daubert the few Grousand spectators | on faces Andy Cortés and Johnny | Gente, where neither, the motonmaa oy Amonx R . He can take it and give| To every te at 5 “ ry unbiased witness of the ‘limit of sportemanahip in standing And @tengel receiving the bulk of the that saw the Inst Phillie disaster were | ‘Iayes hooks up with Tommy Farrell. | nor conductor ts to blame, end hae no weak snot 1am ture] race, 1 wecmied that, “the Mowards for what he did yesterday. sad great outburet. Manager Robinson recceeny. On tae. panvers. of the Ea he Hunts Point ‘sporting PR ; ta ‘ will before made & gross error qualifying aa ‘anks, Donovan's team ¥ dub H ‘ght i t ‘The most tmportant man tn a figh welterweight in trotted out dig Pfeffer, bie etar championship ame unuil| Sey Sha@ suck Basles’ wit hook uplold Gus Puniio, never. signs. any the coun-|Hourless and, incidentally, lacked a regular ack. and Wednesday, They play an exhibition ‘with Rilly Fiteeimmons of Yonkers. articles or kicks abont the weight, . |, Souyter Pareons's Hanson per- fedement ahoutd ve | hat QUaLLy oe samenege (int Mould |formed like @ ehampion in the ‘all. | twritlen for the first game, with Chie pear to be aene, notwithstanding many'years he has been h hbred. It ‘| aged handicap. Hanson had little or|Meyere om the receiving end. Evans| their concluding victory. of st of the world's heavy | xPeck OF ve thorous! : AO apeed to overcome and Fischer occupied the pointe for — boxer ~| peared ae if they were erved in bad once ia and pt pol ba S84 fighter too, their decision by the plaudite of the |frout Fan Bie field disgy, the visitors, Whea the game startea |, The Tiere made e, mixhty, of Fee Jeanette once gave Jack John-| vers and their crewa, Then “moral there were close to 10,000 wildly ex- | everything looked bright the Red Box Wee champion yannto S, whea he when Tommy MSOs) rans Ue Re | the Rie Sorel kek Nenling Bee” ot | cited rootere tn th rounds Bnd they | came ainrouRh and took Washiaxton: ould no complaint i oda @ FORGOT OS Wore atill coming thro e 4 D won, ani ‘ Where the French promoters fart, SUTA\chtforward’a rider, waited | which ran a very aucceas(ul hundred: | pth, Dodeere on the opening Fame) IE 1 Sri cto that Chicago would : very large off ; to add their kicks. a Bd Fey H o . Rap Rg Hi . Langtora was willing on nghi The substance of the complaint of Sows beahen teed oe entireties Co be the American Lae te And they met eight or ten| McTaggart, Davies and Troxier was | jist promising outlook. MONTREAL ENTRIES. ‘The reference to a $100,000 infield eanette scored at first; then| that Buxton had crowded them all | been increased and a ts not an exaggerated estimate of the luck turned, Once or twice he| on the rail, herding them up, @&0.| horses will race thro | -AL PARK, MONTREAL, Que, | value of Zimmerman, Fletcher, Her- Minted Langford, but eventually | McTagwart, for instance, cvuld got) gon, Coffroth mad DORVAL PARK. ( x 98 out for to-morrow’s | nog And Holke, Prestdent Hempatead proved Dumesls the bardior| use bis whlp, of boxing on the in the | Facea are ae follow “we |pefused tt while being congratulated NR Os Oa arene heyday of professional bouts and has | by @ party of financiers toward the FIRST RACE Cur 9600; oafting: there rise, tt cheekbone and| The spectacle of three jockeys | ¢p, onalit: ake a olde eed pa Rael ib Cohada, on mile end | end of yesterday's game. eracked his upper jaw with a terrine| complaining about & fourth waa quite |erefertiriey he touchen ee SMne | ae wee rte s\n TO] crnat infiald Faure, to. be worth iyo. q M swing in the first round. Char-| unusual, but at the same time their Teast $100,000," said a traction mag- right He White was refereeing, and Jean-| claims should not have been consid ahs eo. "eps t Mate to Mr. Hempatend. “and your 4 ay iio ke Oa Mow Mie R ette asked him not to stop the bout. | er without interrogating Buxton, ‘The regulars, especially those who outfield ts eastly worth $75 000." They fought the full twelve rounds| rider of the winner, Patrol Judge | follow haudicappers and clookers, will that Wi] wert, I wouldn't go Qui at @ fearful pace and Langford won| McLaughlin wa: J into the stand | Miss “Kansas” Price, the well-known * garita, , . ———— the devision. Jeanette wasn’t satin. | and gave h of the race, but rly Bird,” who handed out so D prtiass. soe Breck. (en: Premreeires Ranta #8. Said ’ ea yond fought Langtord a fleree| Buxton w even asked for his|many good things during the acason, mis Dee be tng, LO, Mee | RA: feat Pree, OFS See toe ‘ound return match not long | views on the six-furlon, journey ; “Kansas” has gone toto the business "Ss - OR Reser ANT 1h afterward. Langford and Jeanetto| from the start to t e 4 ¥ FOURTH RACE harm 0000; Traugerad n » finish. of tipping Winners at so much per werensg yan aneres © ble i; rh The story of the race reflects noth- | week, And doubdtiess will have an oy bare Hemme » Like Johnson, Sam didn't) ing but credit on Hourless and his army of clients, Price ts on the job . et 300. three it to meet Jeanette in-a long Nght.| ieee 5A two 4 a 1 t oh | weekend Teens cin te is hes an 0d aaah cae tone ERY | Jock: y, Buxton, Humped twice at the | cany every morning, with his watoh | ypwant ve Ne htae when they. fought Lanaterd | the Sott wae cked back five lengths, (tn his hands, and having once deem jy @agned the decision. Jeanette, always were offered a big purse to feht tn| ath ta disadvantage in the | trainer, knows a fit horee when hi hititicessrmentl a rat dogen strides, At that, Hourleas | gees one, BUFFALO, N. Y. Sept. 12.—Shamua Emeondition for many years, had be- airurcied on and" up to hi awerving : a cate ant a mune! | O'Rrten of Toukers early defeated peculiar thing about the rivalry! Rtratwhtforward and Kehel’Neog| “Maxey Rlumonthal, erstwhile MENG: Eee UY AOA US: | Rocky Kansas here Inst nieht tn a fast } between Jeanette and Langford was! were bearing out, and when Hourless {manager of Al Roich and layer e: Na Oe : | ten-round fixht, It was falrty even up Mir personal feeling. Jeanette ad-|fanged alongaide of them he realy | (aordinary, ts one of the few who le nN maknds ane tite aad’ emesenise eto the atxth round when O'Brien's ter. : food Garo'n Ratiia waa ionwea tag; made the reat m run straight | gtd New York racing season Is over. | ta rand Wie fife body Punches Began to tell on hie { Hort ttle | Cifonent. Kaneaa was lucky to last the ata he was over last) tein ier Cal Melua IWS, MO | tnt. co-aixtoentha | When the last rac an awful | evening, Maxey throw hie programme nd true, ror hoi mplete victory over him so that Fak wey : ay anew that Sian NIE And fcramble, with all four jockeys almoat [om (beuground Tn Nauat"and gold") “VRJemii atone Traak ta PE evicy, aigpesO We Make Them in Our Own Factories, That’s is ‘ i on their y elt wish L had my $40,000 and my time ee 5 . 4 . Seine whiaky. on aecaalon. “Joe fh Siow 9 “elie prnrsrieiy Mane Sivt 12th Why They’re So Good, and Cost So Little. } : ~ e teatene: the final sixt K ® Not until | back.” : did Me : > LEXINGTON ENTRIES, Patay Cline had an easy time, outpotnt- etoC avery fant, Bo for ences der @ couple of Mudie cena Ham Planting Hoh wllvey here last might MAMA hia best to uphold the cause | the WhID, t hichead in front. ape | INTERCOLLEGIATE TENNIS Wad ait not hit Cling three punches dur- “XINGTON Sept. 12—The | F Ney, and Sum took an alinost | BTadually drew away und passed the TOURNEY BEGINS TO-DAY, | saitics oF to'morrow'e Taces are as |e the tecve a No better styles this side of Such clever styles as our “Motor,” delight in upsetting Jeanette's {U2se8 4 Kood half length before b "1S anet! Race i Evers to Join Braves To-Ney. ‘ ” “Overland,” “Stutz Flier” and Jeanette succeeded, although | STaiehtforward on sheer courage, ee a. larg eae ting TNS: the “pond. a r did more than outpoint the | someone PHILADELP! pt ~ College | ee Tod "Mersert Not oy, ane ; *¢Twin Six” can be had only here. Tar Baby. Langford had al Mr. and Mr, Belmont had tramped | payers from Leland Stanford, the Unt- | {hop Joe 100s Komamas. 108; Sarees, 108) | ndous Advantage tn physique-| to the ve ry top ot ithe wrandatand ‘versity of Southern California, Yale, | "SRN WAGE ne Newsane Want. | No better hats this side of $3.00. You'll see them on thousands of men whe Pyeanctt 4 all his other oppo- | to ave the race and they came down |Harvard, Princeton, Dartmouth, Johns tie * futons, Meanette at least prove 1 that radiantly hap faces” wreathed in | Honk Mi oe 34 ricer oa aon | tt Saige Tong. Wot; | Making them in our own can afford to nav $3, but know better, anner of living and training smiles and ia a recoptive mood for |avivanie he courte o ce YName: for ; na at inferior phy. | congratulations. Not’ unui they | {vi the courte was ae and factories means better hats at Langford | reached their box did the apectact vnd IRVING ‘359 Hats nts in the of the three complatning riders ‘ less cost. ounts at least As much as the a sladow of gloom over their fe 60 STORES IN NEW YORK AND BIG CITIES vj that breaks a man's bones! | Mr. Helmont sat with his chin rests |! ~ ween eh ae Jing in the ow of bis hand, hia | i antrow, i i ; ty mah Sa To-day with Cincinnati—3.95 elbow crooked on the side of the box. | year, ad ed TIME RACK Set on hte amt cn. I . PX ne Grounds ada Boccadse, He Watched the deliberation of the ‘in the tournament. woud aie Sak Ueda lies Velten peeher Memes’ ves Ses

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