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* THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER i6, 1916 , " EST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ‘SUCH IS LIFE! ’ Amma ‘ iy [ Home trove ITH the i“ 1 Yas men + q o hy4 , Usus e 0 Kevarane * ® F Crop ot Co- lege Cheer Lead AND Aa oe ers tt Won't Be $0. Paw ’ Su 1 a Tougt ‘ inter for 1 . 4 Squirrel Wat ant A Montw AAO Latter Make 133° Ring Penneyiy madden bh aide. cleven miles, which te the same @ tance at which an ump makes @ bit OWN NY KILHANE wants to fat Lhg gels bate ee cain Ter” bet "geting “tae J Freddy Weieh for the ientweignt pean title The 4 eon jon that : | Kilbane Willing to Box Welsh it t Jobany ca A horse can eat up the track in pra and have his beek doin same (hing , race oright = we ertit te we lle Hicmnl rontutte t ghove os | ( hy ' | Just DIE > ty Dowh : Wit ne geen | SO WALTZING ? NEED IS A As only 154 old grads reported, the 7 * i Ps Kast» stay iw Yale waterboy will have to etrugsl: f Be For a MONTH. tk ‘be , 100., PLEASE , along with but three or four coach for a while The team that beats the Tigers’ tors for the pennant will have to throw two sevens, and they ain't on the bones. y Baye Jammer “| have been @ busy fellow for et few weeks Would like = . ES 3 = © ° > 3 3 < 3 z > 2 < s ¥ z s Only the high coi | tolle prev ning the and they etill want lightweight the only lightweight id that baby will he old | of telegraph Fulton from win vy weight tit! Knowing Bob Moha's rep, Charley Weinort won't be able to say that he a 1 ver wants the match, 135 pounds | took him by mistake tn the dark, 4 8 in the morning, Johnny is a fellow and | can't stand for We are gong to play the | | GIANTS ARE BUSY PULLING ‘RAILS OUT OF THE OTHER : then we wa ae on™ tame eee ener ee — . | TEAMS: TRACKS, proto wisn sae (SEMORS. GOLF TouRNEY —} SANFORD'S “LEGALIZED” Brooklyn and Detroit Likely to Meet — ((Fistic News \ »stormvinwnatiant® ean nel nave ene Hale ON APAWAMIS LINKS TO J) 7 ’ ° ee | With the Athletics going the w ao open TO-MORROW.) MASS PLAY UPHELD For Wor ld 8 Baseball Championship sal Gossip Snowe ee detmands the right to weigh 19 ing the doyble squeeze. | ! Benny Leonard always looks lke the right man t the Apawamia Club, whieh aia * sae , ‘ Tilnbe lia : | to Marec Welsh untsl fist etter they do. meet pounds at 9 in the morning, who in | Seems to grow more popL “ However, a Single Game, Won TIGERS NOW FULL GAME Bill Donovan Thinks Tigers want altars Raat ccs he wetter | ——_ to believe t signed, seated ear, will von tomorrow | y Ca ecide Either Wi Nj hile “ rikes Be ts . oJ Star football players at Tale are fh Sertied statement wont nto | cows Friday Tt how. tae or Lost Can Deckle EMME] AHEAD IN REMARKABLE |) vin ee caw io str armen, 2 Marl again aa pletiul se hi emrsnaken Freddy's cam. t Colorado vrings Pada complete ~—* ome ce. _ vas’? CO * \ “ that he ; netially ‘weik "0, fdeet seuitides wee Ror 1 iF ~ Race. AMERICAN LEAGUE RACE. ikes Braves’ Chances. ten-round bout at @ boxing show to be] gnopie PLANK RETAINS ITS STRENGTH Pounds before the White fisit? — ” | niy two dase were y amous Rutgers Coach Scores aa ema 5 [brought off by the Hudson A. C. of | LONGER THAN A COLD STORAGE £69. — f ¢ . ‘i ; i 2 Detroit is now a full game to or st tir of | Schenectady, No Yon the night of Ha Rte iat vars «sonic, || tM Tel tow haata he an Important Point at | __ _ 8y Bozeman Bulger. Ree eascalln ine Ataatioas bang ont enath of these et 1 hia Gill be thelr second clasn | Xixperts who/claimed the American — chance to beat Weish (and beat | Nd the event run off 14 the Meeting He | HEN a siagio game wen ofl) Mn, heat the AthetiCs itched to their strenath inst in no-decision bouts, as they fought | League race would hinge on the show. ihim ao deciaively and thorough. | Net of tWo separate und dist nct eting Here lost can decide the leadership|| 7 vin venterdus, while the White || of their weakness, but the when both Were lightweights. ing of the Cleveland pitchers now | poe ies * J tourneys, Only those who hav: Wada icmeoe of either the American or the |[ S8#!n_ yesterday, while the tims know by 1 | Be thts ho referee would dare Bive [assed life's ffty-Afth miteat ana | George Foster Sanford, one of| National League—and leas than four|} Sex, Who went into second place, 1] p a Tot out of that boy after’ he lot Meabon, manager of Je Lavan 1 admit the hinge was a little rusty. ne verdict) than any light- J nies and ti ; I, ad another year soon. the coleeed hwarrveight, et, astess Weight in the country ai dae ute Giapealion te {uur}! Yale greatest players in the nine-|weeks remain in which to play—wo|| were losing to the Red Sox, the hon him: You eee, he has been [ius signed ar reemens calling for Jonn-| What the public can’t understand ta Mi bana da dauter And. vitich: nor Rai eh poe fe Haks T)ties, later coach of the Columbia] may reasonably conclude that the|] latter now being the runners-up, working hard at college to get | « A oy aith Sailor Grande, che bard hit: | how two Hehtweisghts can give each exkiltur’ thi Welsh, 1 me Li eleven and now director of the grid-| ace ts about as close as anything{] Probably for the first time in through and | don’t think he has | + ‘orvia hearyweiaht, for ten rounde atthe | other the lodge sign with bozing jan elsh, He combines iron destinies of Rutgers College, |¢an get without being nailed down. major league history seven A. L. been as careful with his dict as | ivan AC. of Syracuse N.Y. op Oct, 6 | gloves on. With an evanivencss greater than | = oe scans |made the annual meeting for the Int A perusal of past history shows|] cubs have averages of 500 per | he should have been. We'll attend | irnie ourninted Johnson recentty in a ton = Freddy's the ability to slip light teams h, retation of the football rules,|that it is the closest in the history to that in the future roumd go at the Faimmont A, C, of the wrong. Cincinmatl hatels bave decided mot to raise rates ning fast knockout blow ar abity better. ave an average ef 600 or | codincd by the committee last winter|of the game. cent. or better at this late stage fisbublats ace ee during tbe wort ete ‘ of puttiimr up a hurricane fight when Philadel fai i ha in to plek on und spring, held at the Biltmore| From now on it is a q s|] of the championship season, the The Giants, it appears, made a va. |, rae we pee Pete) Ha edh fe oc — | he thinks it worth while. With the! Iphia to that extent Hotel, a lively and Important session,|to which club can put up U || Senators, who are next to last, | uadlo trade when they got McCarty i) ocsea johany Bley, the local lightweight, to] , Ticket speculators will @oon be pull- lightweight Utle to be won he'd fight ; Sunford led the discussion both tnithe steadiest fight, and you can pick in exchange for Fred Merk Th 5 ‘ ¥ | like a streak, Kilbane would bu HE Giants have | won eleven|usking for. in.erpretations and. in your own winner, Connie Black is|{ %&¥I88 won as many games as] jyrre Aust borinnine to slow Up, |e reese Neevoeat saw af the ers on font the World to gain and nothing to los straight. Going after that eurly | offering suggestions, several of which firm in his belief that the Chicago|{ they've lost. ie ram aNd Aine eeriiteg ane If he knocked out Weish he'd become, howl om INTERESTING BASEBALL FACTS. record oventee: won the hearty Indorsement ot White Sox will eventually win out in = his top form,” His hitting will be as| 2% This ao should be o hard fought one, as F pester idol than Jess Willard. Giants should ae iene atthe 300 coaches and officiain present, ie|the American League, despite. the = valuable to the club as was that of| th Men ee tome, sagrensive and cas slo do nn, bat is necessary to strike out Welsh is none too popular, owing | now eva hh y game from) demanded cad received @ ruling by slugging of the Tigers, who viewed| to-day, and anything like a fair Cl! Meyers Nop, with, to his stalling tactics and his trick |N@W OM tHey'd have a chance to nab'the committee, which was represented | the panorama from the top rung for| break in luck will shove the num Jimmy O'Hagen. the Atbany middle of carrying around a private referee |the pennant, Yea bo! That would| by Walter ( > ee | The. first to protect bien, And en ni p, W. T. Langford and |the first time Saturday. Bill Dono. ber up to seventeen, as nade exxl in the two boute he has fought eo aside) be something to do in the record|Nate Tufts, on the much disputed |van thinks that the Tigers will win ? GOLFERS ARE QUALIFYING re played tp coon proven. Ia ian er from that, ithe knockin of a|breaking line! Think it over, Jawn. alized” mass play which Sanford | because of their consistent hitting! Ay the season winds up with the FOR WANAMAKER PRIZES. eit j Nehtweighé champion by « ther. | devined and used with good effect |and also because three of their pitch-| Giants merely a first divisioner tie —_—_—_— bunches with Mileut 3 b 1 Hi weight champion would by most HARIAE WEINERT went through | With his Rutgers eleven era are going like a house afire, just! conciusion crows more poritve that The qualifying rounds for the profes. Biidewelzi' of Bruokive at uae Broatwes Boor ” gmithsonian ogg ages gn TS ring nee ah day's training yesterday, abe, ruling wae that the play, which | as the rice is Ughtening up, in & Way) \CGraw's lone patience in waiting on gional champlonahip for Wana ine Club, O'Hagen will bave to flabt uis beet ta Smithson ’ bmany ypare, if he fatloc t : *|eulls for the alignment of three of tha | the soul of youngater: ane situa aA sional championship fo * onder to beat Martin, win he'd still be champion in his own | out in the Orange Mountainn four backs” immediately belind three | “tn the National, John McGraw docs) Aorieh tena weenie. left tangoe ANCE prlaee, played on the Witmings TIS! UARe \ + cla [Charles doesn't think ft uch a anap|adioining Players on the forward line.| not pick the winner, but he feeln sure| from Loulevilie has pitched. snutcg, {On Country Club links, resulted in a! At the Olympic A. ©. of Haram to-night Jum \ yan’ stylo.-when ho | to put the emusher on little Rob Moha, | At Perfectly lemitimate and within the! ii.” ine phillies can not win bes [fain (a ty dent thee ee ott tie between Jim Burnes and Jack Meals. the toh hearvwetait, will ao sguinat wants to fl tremely popular. |ite ts trying out hls punch. Yeu, pee’ tthe ‘cdlee eet cauae of the way the schedule runs. | there ta to doubt but that he with Hutchinson with w score of 147. Hutchs Jack Clifford in ue main bout of con, tou He stands straikht up, disdains to) h ¥ b ming a virtual 9 In the American he fears the Red ne € inson won the play-off by a single In the other ten-rounder Irving Margoline, crouch and cover and cling to hir|terday he flattened a sparring partner | fcking ne wes with Ox. but is pulling for the Tigers. {ire fourth man in the regular pitch= stroke The othe. leaders were Wil- | former amateur champion, will tahe on Jerk opponent—ax Welsh does—and boxes | with a chip on the chin, Charles| linw of scrimmage He does not say that the Dodgers will|tew ‘rooming chine tor pariietoetlon, 3 ae eTie: Sena Peermmenet Fyonchs | Tutty, smother local fter, | Thee, woitminers openly like the old-time chompions. | thinks he is going to win, and he h Tt was this play that was declared he doe: F ttt EEG CLUDE ee ne en eRe 8k tts re Loman. TH) T7151. | contents will precede the two etar bouts, As ‘ hd he HAS! iegal by Langford in the Rutgers. [lands but he does say tha club] in what he thinks is a sure champion- 80d Charles Hoffner, 76, 7h—151. The 00 0 0 8 wens The habit of pitche rying bate Siti hae dace ek ailevat ted a numder of his moving pic-|Prikeeto game lect ft ene teers: | that’ is to be beaten is the Brave ship. Wilmington’ Club “donated nearly $400 | yair mioom of Brwokion and Johway Murrey «t | gg the plate was started about 1898, ye. $15,000 to fight Johny Dundee in friends to ait at the ringside and | minutes of the Atst half. “The decision] “The fon club | shi ee Re ok nae te TOUNGE: | iarlem are in rood condition for thelr tem round palit é " p - me Tits GOs ig! hy ) fe . , Satna are content at the Mroadway Siorting Chub of fre ( New Orleans, Probably he doesn't |e MB MOM Puc Sanford made no susthined bios: ays the manager of the acaeOres Nmith, the Columbia atu. tho Metropolitan district will, bo played | omer At the Meter then sate vies | Although no athiete, Manager Rob- like the way Johnny ties his shor | Giri in gumes eprinted| preferring to. wait Hand that will count when [oon ond ort neater tonohe he Rad Wiy'be twelve. protesstorals ‘eligible to [are cit to min by © Inockout, ag thay figure that |inson never gets out of breath. laces 189 yards in onda. What | th tne aitestion before) the race becomes a matter of one , 4 ie compete in the testing rounds from this] if they are successful in scoring aK. 9, it ll iat of chance woul helor have ltion vindication of hia, ef two games. Personally | be- dhatriet i able. them to eet one erau with Chemsun A team of fans can conslat ‘In the American Longue soven | 10 evoune tr theory lieve it will come down to that. ‘Competition for the Wanamaker! Vygis Wer any number. There is no Itmit on ’ Noither club is strong enough to flees will be the grentest profe satonal | Jimmy Johnston, manager of Tet “Kid Law, | & team of spectators. In Faia golf miteet ¢ n hia country ohnaton, . LI : e Anyening margin lection of curv Te will rival famous Nows of the the tast English welterweight, rvorived a cable | detonia & Loam oF Tooley work oe i night. “But he is sadly in | Worl in England, Nall~ | gram to-day from Lewis stating that he was on f t 86, Footy 1 /aaN* (am N* ae From this it will be seen that threo experience. The Pirates | {ving round: elt held in diffe ent | fe" oe ee Bunce Aste, Argratipe Re | 5,000 have been on & ; of the greatest, most astute minds in . nited States, so that | Oe * — Baseball are al. variance, 80 why hit and eo did the Reds, but | /): iy Kilfal Tom’. will, be| bublic, and thet be expected to arrive here on ANSWERS TO QUEERIES. 7 vinpeae 1 taki they would have hit the king ef |cuatined to eee eroktinNehame [Oct 1. Jimmy says be will Rep Laws buy 5 s i We MMAYNAL should the baseball writer take 4) balls he pitched off any other |iionsnip. for which thousands of dollars | ising when be arrives tere and thet be bas! | Hick — Don't know what Hane § ' eo ee eae oe Wworla'a| —Piteher. Smith didn't know ¢ nd gold plate wilt he offered as prizes. | already eigned him up for three contesta, Wagner's average waa that year. rhe Mien will be played between Brooks | pine A mater was otnebed today between Tan Join. | Ceoorde were, destroyed waen §R6 Series will be played betwee ake thd MC Soe soba ois : : lyn and Detroit, LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. son, ‘the promising colored lightweight of thie] British Burned the ¢ Pe gerraartiy [city, and Phil Bloom, the aggresive Broskis> | wetyRP—Joe Wood hasn't lost @ Jack Coombs is 'y conservative A a Ky Aes tei Joover, ‘They will come together Im @ teu-round game this year. |iseoballiat, — He ° about the out not worrying | bettie at the Harlem Xporting Club on Kast One oe Hundred and Thirty-tifth Street, Friday night.! gin wot that Smith. This is ene races are an fe ay, it night, “I i ball ao. Bloom has fought almost all of the topnoteher of | ge ene well known Sinithe of Masses saw the way Rube Marquard, Jeff En ae TT aT, a OD Uhe lightweight diviate th fale success, ghusetts. Pfeffer and Wheezer Dell pitched [iih! sre ul tig Meas RON etme has af ee in their tact starts, If a goed hit: ag ot es TN latows, i ar Rockaway today sigued up Peddy Burns of| Wakkus—If dining by yourself, al- ting club with pitching like that Nos Boe tio. ways inetet on tho walter opening the 't win then all past theories as Wrogreasive, 110; S Turse: four sear-olds, and uy watermelon before bringing it to the == baseball hy aa hae, bbl. . Ab 14, | Mone Pah Jack, through modesty, didn’t men- " eee Johnny Evers ts mere than obinning. rx bone of Brooklyn and Tug Wilson of way will meet tm th final of six rounds, Gedtr—¥ ep Joo Weiling, the crack Chicago lightweight, wii | Chinned es Journey to Mhiladelphia to-night, yore he will akr on ‘tama Robideat, the sturdy Quaber city | Old Joke among the vets was to ask fighter, in one of the ‘ix-round bouts which | @ rook whether he wanted his baseball to be fought at the Olympic cap made with or without earmuffs. elf, but he is likely to be as a mainstay as any of those] ed when it comes to a pinch least, he was always that way when an Athletic. by 2, Vhusthory RACE Purse $0005 he vt ny sands. Probtbith e118 mn Hiss ic Last if tl 00 103," Hap rt By snatching that double nase b, 100: | are ached ¢ ? Wellt ther would make a pair of header from the Pirates Satur: two-vearokies five and | ttarien ell try to ete him cing: «| Recent wea | day the Giants won their eleventh 0 re ae ie eee oases oe “Philly.'' the lad Bena Leonard re. |e@tmuffs and a red flannel umbrelle | straight game of their second big spurt of the season, and there is a chance for them to tle the reo ard of seventeen which brought them into prominence — two | months ago, There is another " | double-header with the Pirates “apnenike allowance, ‘Track heavy | | and a alk Safon 0) er, 105. Like ; Ray Oakwoow, cently stopped in the fifth round, took perfectly legal, The ner of the Marry GettleJack Palmer Junior war now taking place in bout at the Hupte Point Sporting Club to-morrow | Mexico. whe. real senior affair will night will de signed up to bos Marty Crom, Gattle| take place between Moran and Dillon. hopes be will win, e haa an old acore to settle —_—_ with Marty, the latter having unexpectedly stopped robably Fred Fulton is billed with Lim some monte ago, cirous as the highest dwarf in Li . the Yonkers lightweight, in| captivity, — Bhamus O'RN the former Jopened up negotiations with Kd Patterson, | Chirped to the colori | 0 Wrien's manager. | Daily Shipments From Our Factories '( MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS AMD STANDING OF GLUBS ) 2,33. wa itr aaa Golled “Ameren Keep Our Store Stocks Complete. ‘sia tue aL bias: Nonght Nationa) League, ! American League, Cire, BL PG) Cube We ra | Cam, 8. my,y Mt 1b. tant Benny Leonard is watched to box Jokong| De Foe Regter Bes Drew. The biggest rush doesn’t put us “ ” “ Flier’ Pina’ gh ..04 74 463||Dewon, ..63 60 480 the |rulman, the crack Ugbiwelght of Minneapolis, | Billy De Foe, who recently knocked : oes he ‘Motor, Aig ‘Stutz-Flier' Ceicags,./63 78 443 | Reaves. ‘4 | Thay, will come together 1a 8 sig-round gv et the [OUt Tommy Tuohey, wasn't in his usual out in the least. and other good styles, Lome, 60 80 430)! Casage ras Jowmpic A, 4, of Philad , 008 form, turday night at the Fair- i 8, mewn, 68 oF 2; , 1 ‘Tillman has been showing up ip great | mon’ » ©, #0 Youny ector Our stores are roomy and com- Each made in the season's best colors. bddids oben van. is New. Come in to-day, Pay $1.50 and save style in bie ark was able to earn a draw with him, fortable and our splendid styles Results of Games Yesterday, $1.50. he mics Macaa It bbe A faat bout all the way, but r Cleveland, 9; New Vor’ bed neither boy scored anything that looked make asy. Mira Blanche M. Kernan defeated buying easy \ NO GAMES SCHEDULED. Deer Philadelphia, 6 Itke_a_knockdown, eek | Mom, 109 Many shops get $3 for hats no better than our $1.50 hats. Mra, Ethel Lane in the champlonship ladies’ singles in the Bloomfield 1 4; Chicago, 2. ‘St. Lous t; Washington, 0. RVING *15O Hats 50 STORES IN NEW YORK AND BIG CITIES es | winning the cup p TgeNlabt. Olymnle Club 447 Went eed AE GLNS CEPR AR UNM Sa |W AN, Sam dese ae Games To-Day. hee Verk a: Cleveland. Somen at Chicage. Washington at St. Leais Palledeiphia at Deir», Pitteburgh at New York, (2 4 ‘Cinetnnatl at Brooklyn, (2 games.) Chicage at Philadelphia, St, Loute at Boston, Aion valling Guay Woas Madame Herrivann, Mee Wenn *Rupeeutive’ allowance claimed, Track taat,

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