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PES BVEHING WORLD, WEDNSSDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 10916. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (fmeamn HOW THINGS HAVE CHANGED! (The New York Evening World) COpyTieht (PLE by the Press Peblianing Co UR AN BLIice oo ave an vw oe ee ) s - ( ow, IT one f in THe othe Fanway! J'p awe \ ant Te Know OU can't blame umpire for think ing there isn't any Santy Ch = egg Suan “Hundred Million Dollar Club” ‘ ? S of Colorado Springs Won't ~ Make Much Money Out of the Recent Welsh-White Bout, as It Is Being Sued for Sums ; Totalling About $159,000. Covrrign:. 1918 yy J Prom Pybtiahing Co PR, Nee Fink Bove Always noticed the thicker the |neek the lees it hee te support. Item we ruled that ei bets nt © deed peo bende ot Toney of pret eee ce Vee Connte Mack knows busctell books ward, which ie the way the Atheties are playing i ea Wares Hi so-called “Mundred Million Dollar ‘ at Colora Springs re Welsh and White went through their perform- sums total. According to the ance, la being sued Hing about $150,000 “press agent dope,” before the fight tub" was backed by many mil. Honaires, bul probably this was just Nearest approach to Johnny Dum dee's style of Mghting ts « from hot ping @round on 4 red hot stove in Bie bare fart the usual “dope” that pres ote Not muah shanse of @ fo.tball player q wusher the 1018 une fend out to the dear deluded public tart uur tie 00 rales inom ea On the day of the Welsh-White scramble one of the standa col- Hane Wagner hat Japeed, hurling hundreds of specta- hite like a tors to the ground and seriously in- furing many of them, ‘Twenty-five sa shediio’” dont ony nore’ impetae quite have been fled to dave, and is the manage of Young Otte, Jot Carne ent than the name of Molle Biureteare Take much mon y out of the Welsh. Screens Beer siohucath de adl<bitag White discus: \ unt of the Jewish builders or ve, Willie Astley and lem, while in the other tontest Kddie Newel will toke om Terry Madden, Three prelim Maries will also be staged, Gunbost Smith will be @ bug fighter for the ert few days, as be ie booked to take part 19 two battles, He will fut go against Jim Coffey, the Irish heavyweight, for aix rounds at the Ne tonal A. C, of Philedelphia on Saturlay night snd on went Tuesday evening be will hook up Always a shock to the sport world when a Boy Wonder is pinched for falling behind in his alimony or bewte ing his grandchildren vy weight, succeeds in defeating ley Weinert, the Newark heavy in their ten-round battle at Madison Square Garden on next Monday night, he can have @ match immediately with Jack Dillon telegram he sent to the fight promoter requested REDDY WELSH, according to Manager Pollok, will fight Char. | ie White to @ finish with twos ounce gloves in Mexico, That Is, he will if arrangements “now vader way” are completed There's one thing about this fight that Olle us with joy. It won't be foe him as follows Tuewlay night, | Hrelimin Metar of the West Side at the 9 Oct, 8, All at the Kmpire A ry uration wd of ip to eliminate the tlekete whiod bas marked ear mant | John, W want @ lot of money for It.’ We saw of Brooklyn, to-day Dillon ° My “ Phuedetes After ® session in Boston an more fighting in any one of the R k W, ll him to sign up Moha as quickly as pos- |" Tom Cowler, the Bagiish hearyweight, 97} Quskertown, and. fo > ee Mind ikn'n 80) mle SF New Rec Mentaat ate eens (ACALMON Tinker Will Lose ire ix sion waist oer | oy Ge Gastar setts al fan, hte ut af] hue Riveloun tesa® Pee mer ork. twenty for the title at Colorado ! sed th Reston twelve rounds before 4 {reports circulated recently to the effect a se the Com. Springs.” NSTEAD of picking on poor, slow- I footed Charlie White, why doesn't Welsh take @ live one? Apropos of this bright idea, the manager of Johnny Dundee has a few words with which he'd like to burst into print. | This being a dull day in sporting news, we'll accommodate him. Bays he: “Dr, J. Tortorich of New Orleans has been burning up the wires for the past week trying to get Pollok to ree to a twenty-round go between elah and Dundee for Jan. 1, 1917. He offered Weish $16,000, with thi privilege of taking 60 per cent. of th gross receipts. This hasn't been ac- cepted. America to-day who can strip W of his ttl He is the only light- ish has refused to meet. met a little over two years ago in @ ten-round bout at New Orleans. Dundee weighed 123 pounds, Welsh | 135. Dundee outboxed and outfought Welsh in nine rounds of the ten. It is the memory of this fight that keeps Welsh from meeting Dundee, “Dundee is at present in California, resting. On his way home he has these matches booked: “In Kansas City, 16 rounds with Ad Wolgast; In St. Louis, 12 rounds with Jimmy Hanlon; in Minneapolis, 10 rounds with Matt Brock; in Buf- falo, 10 rounds with Rocky Kansas; in Philadelphia, 6 rounds with Bam Robideau; in Boston, 12 rounds with Frankie Russell. Dundee is offered $8,000 to meet Welsh, which I ve accepted. The eight matches abov will net Dundee over $10,000, If th Welsh match closed Dundee will call all of them off and remain in California until time to go into train- ing. Last week Dundee decisively outpointed Ever Hammer (referee's decision) in fifteen rounds.” TTO FLOTO of Denver and Kansas City, commenting upon the Dundee-Ever Ham- mer fight, was extremely enthusias- tic over Dundee's showing. Said he: “Johnny Dundee proved himself the peer of all lightweights and the real champion, although Welsh holds the title in the class, “Dundee showed us more stuff than we have seen since Joe Gans left the scene. No wonder Freddy Welsh in @ fanning bee at Colorado Springs saidtous: ‘When I fight the Wop I'll IMPORTED Ginger Ale CANT! COCHRANE, amp. 8SNe Always say—= hi st plecea aaa cuah most bie Dundee is the one man in| nh malaria and is going to the Orange Otto Floto must have a fairly good Une on Welsh. He refereed the Welsh-Wolgast fight in Denver and saw Welsh and White at Colorado Springs. Nobody who visits Apawamis this week can deny the truth of the old saying that golf is an old man's game. Nobody who hae seen Bol play can deny that golf game. Jones Y child's ANAGER MIKE McNULTY says that Kewple Ertle, clainf- ant of the bantam title, has Mountains to get rid of it, after | which he will return to New York | prepared to box “any bantamweight in the world at 116 pound: That's all right about the malaria, but why add to Kewpie's ert | by sending him to New Jersey? OM COWLPR makes 4 fresh start next week in Brooklyn. \ ‘As his opponent js to be Gun- boat Smith, it may be hard to tell where he starts and where he stops. ‘The Gunner {s said to have given up trying to be as clover as Jim Corbett. If he thoughtlessly swings one of his old-time wallops, and it connects— goodnight, ‘Thomas! Brite a Draw. Sept. 20.--Pal Moore of Memphis and Frankie Britt of New Redford boxed a twelve-round draw at the Armory A. A. iast night, The pair |met recently and Moore got the deci- sion, When Terry Brooks of the West En@ hit Joey Connelly of Charlestown foul in the eleventh round of their bout he not only was the loser but started ‘& great rumpus. He was walloped by Cannelly's friends, ieee LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. (Special to The Evening World,) LOUISVILLE, Ky., Sept. 20.—The for to-morrow's racea are | \ Met Rietdage Mipwonsiun tot rift, {fo gunbounet: { FIRST RACE fillies: five and o mimehee, 11 i 0; Bnew 10; Meliors,110;' Latonta, 110; Milad! Anne, 110; sidfeather, 1100 Hester Smith 110. rE thnais “lied byley VoRt seat : we o 108; ea i Samana, Tia Atgghen, ., ries,” 106 Nur pan, Aan Vem. pide Velling, 100; World's Wonder, 108; « . THIRD RB. Glenview Handicap, two-year: oda eminole Ring, 105) Walter i j Cudget, 108; Aurign, Matthonn Handicap ft; pik. furongs, —-itosene Vogue, 118; Conning | u We Selina: tiveeyear-olde and, alg furlongs.” THe Toco. OT id 102; Meljen, 102; * Morristown, JON: Mare Om: relivery ily three:yeas ath Bi * gpward, mile aut Varian, "104 aie densie Lowiae ie "10: Hteno. 110; TRipireatice allowance, Nationa) League, Guba WL. Pc Plead’ gh.. 44 17 454) 63 19.466 . a2 .423) NN, York ..78 62 541! Chueln'atl, 64 00 2, New York, 9; Putepurgh, % (tet game), New Yoru, 6; (itapargh, | (34 game), Meoobiya, 8; Cinemaatl, 1, ‘Chicagy, 2; Philadeipaia, @. besten, 6; >t, Lesie, 3. Chicago at New Tork, attests: Bete Either jthe pennant race, for the White Box, ena | MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANDING Results of Games Yesterday. Job as Manager Comes With Cubs’ Appearance Dick Kinsella, Fred Mitchell or Larry Doyle Will Succeed Famous Shortstop, According to Report. By Bozeman Bulger. ITH the reappearanc> of the Cubs in New York comes a revival of the rumors that Joe Tinker is to be discarded as man- ager at the end of this season and that either Dick Kinsella, former scout of the Giants, or Fred Mitchell vs sary Doyle ts to succeed him. Arovit the Cub headquarters there .£ « marked reticaace about discus: sing these matters, and even Charley Weeghman, the owner, declines to be ‘quoted further. Joe Tinker has a bix crowd of friends in New York and the possibility of his dropping out of’) team in action an invitation game a club that he has fought so hard to build into a champion is the source of much speculation as well as regret. Joe went to the Feds with Weeghman, making that league possible, and came out with him. Other clubs stilt hold that against the former short- stop, and it is feared that his career will end with his withdrawal from the Cubs, The Cubs have been a big disap- pointment to Weeghman, who con- fidenly expected them to buzz through the National League as they did through the Feds, Their failure he has attributed to a lack of harmon- fous spirit, and for this he is said to blame Tinker, For the past month Chicago papers broadly hint that Weeghman is practically managing the club himself, His latest evidence of pique is a statement printed in a Western paper to the effect that he would decline to enter a city series In Chicago because he did not think his players entitled to this extra money, in view of their lassitude in Tinker is in charge of the club here and will direct them against the Giants to-day, He does not discuss the coming upheaval as, officially, he is suppowed to know nothing about it, Any day, though, you may expect an official, announcement that will mak» baseball prick up its ears, The American League contenders are pulling for Boston to win in the National on account of the big seat- ing capacity of Bra’ Field, while the National Leaguers an: rooting A series between those two cities would probably set @ record in at! The thirteenth straight win of American League Gem WL PC [eston....82 69 582 Detrelt, ..08 62 572 Chtenge, ..02 62 668, N, Yee 67 626! Phila .,...01 109.220 Now York, 4; 3. Louis, 8 (16 innings). weston, 8 Werme som, 0; Cleveland, 6 To-Day. ew York ofS. Leste Whlledelphie a Cateage. the Giants was not such @ bug- a-boo after all, Forgetting that it . was a hoodoo game McGraw's |" gang tore into everything Pitts burg could offer and piled up nine runs before they were tipped off that the Jing hung over them. The fourteenth was Mr. Scott, from Macon, Ga. evi- dently is not familiar with the doings of our Mr, Kauff, but thoughts have come to him for the future. | a strike had been called on Benny! terday and Renny thinking out it, with his back to the box, the astute Mr. Scott essayed to slip another strike over and call it a day. Benny, who can see from the corner of his eyes, whirled around and knocked the baseball into the right field stand for a home run, z In order to give the patrons of the Brooklyn Baseball Club an oppor- tunity to see all the players of the of ball will be played at Ebbets Field on, Sunday, Oct. 1, between teams composed of Brooklyn players, in which all members of the team will participate, both regulars and sub- stitutes. Invitations will be tssued at a game to be played this week, and admission to the field will be only upon presentation of invitation. Bill Donovan's Yankees defeated the faltering Browns in a fifteen-in- ning struggle by 4 runs to 3 acoring their first victory of the year at| Sportamen’s Park, St. Louls. A two-| base drive by Lee Magee and a low, throw to first by the veteran Jimmy | Austin on Hendryx's grounder’ gave the visitors their winning run. Tyrus Cobb, for nine years the lead- ing bateman of the American League, has conceded that Tris Speaker of the) Cleveland C! 6 = plo Speaker now has & margin of nearly thirt bb, ing to unot I is a human im lor him to try ad and at the same to the timo co-operate In team play fullest extent of his ability, Cobb's in- dividual efforts won two of Detroit's re- cent victories. ‘ | To -— | ttle and Kohler Win, Harry Gattle and Willie Kohler were the victors in the ten-round bouts at the Hunts Point Sporting Club, Gattle outpointed Jack Coyne, who substituted for Jack Valmer, while Kohler, Sam Wallach’s entry for featherweight honors, easily defeated Johnny Hayes, _— HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES, (Special to The B HAVRE DE GRACK, M4. entries for tomorrow's races ai i 1B, Deck Mate, 115; TG; moon, 113; Whirling Dune 13 SECOND RACE—For thees-year-olde and up; | 7 selting. about two miles -~ Aborted pbrok, 115; Promoter, 195; | HiT RAGE rue screw r wee: yoar-olde selling; tuienge Preston ane Ti0s eaineee 16k eau tt Meno, 190; "Ne Pla, 1; Hastena, “11h: Salou, “111,)" “We: Bouab, LOL: Wiernt, niet,” OA; Canada, 118; Peep ‘sight, A, *Cheater: t Can, Borex, 1 tellarine, 1 Fe Marve and geld ages: hepa 7 ae ath et: 1 Re Wive ‘Miatie, 123; Male: “nite FIFTH RACE —Maidens) two-vearolde: selling; fe fur = Hootle’s Naby, 108; Shaler 11: | a AO: Plane, “Lids 0 « Viratils, 1; thy.) Buchanan 5 WA oy : uF olde att E For itres. : tf A seventy santa View Biase 1000 Ve Teeh) Might, 1102 * om mK Cet ae iy fi Leh AO ke if ¥ Cat: wart: five and a half’ furl u 0 Miia" Peale, “Loh: ew Cals, 118) Wy 11s; Murphy, 117; Tom Biward, Hi With Ont 8. . PC Wt ake Ha testen ot Dewr oft. Waahingos a! Ciev cinnd. George ‘Knockout Brown, the agereetive light Dearyweight of Chicago, twg boute by bie manager, Tommy Walsh of Chl cago, His firet will bs Heburgh fighter, for next Saturday steht, and bis second with K. 0. Brennan, rounds at Buffalo, § Matchmaker McArdle of the Fairmont A. C, of the Brooz, today clinched two ten-romnd bout for the next show of the club om Baturday night. det G8 eet: ‘Ym the main go Jack Sharkes, the promising west side dantamveight, will |that ho was afraid to fight him, Welss-| | PAtie Ready, featherweight chamrion of New mercial AA jmantel aa Jersey, and Tommy Farrell of the east side have . Clud on |? matebed to box ten rounds at the Olympic ooo aisledtawe tediann: i A.C, next Monday, Jabnny G will meet coda ihe ‘ Abe Goldateln, AL a apmctal ahow tomorrow night Jack Herrtch, the Westen hearyweight boxes Mallor Grande, end Johnny Burt meets Battling Hurley The Pioneer Sporting Club will hold tte rem lar weekly boxing show to-night, at which two | feature bouts of ten rounds and three prel Mariea will be contested, Willie Ryan of has been matched for will mal ith Al Graybear, the | rounds at Pittaburrh on Jobn Kirk, ma Marlew, wilt one sit the Buffalo light hearyweight, for ten ¥., on Monday night, semi-final Walter Laurett will exchange walloye | Yorkville, West 3 ellie wt laa, © aginst Mickey Dunn | managers, Phil Bernstein, the Bronx jromoter, who Harlem Piedmonts pay no duty Billy Moore, former star twitier of the Toronte @ Harlem Sporting Club on Fi boxer three fours and two tena, Brunswick, N- J. and Fighting Jor Hyland of | under, Jobony Wallace, Harlem's fighting musl- already. thie city will clash tn the star go, while in the | “lar will awa; yunches with Happy smith of In the ope Lightweight, and Willie Parke of York. ‘The Hunta Point Sporting Ciubd has changed CHER Vo oF tie Bast side! will aap slams watching the Ri ie take a ham Athletic Commiaaioa the thint man in the Phil Bicom and Leo | tween rer of the New Polo A. A, of an all-star card Priday aight | of the woret fighter In the lx Fred McKay is sore a ten, Al Matone, the! Giants establistred this season, event to get away. between catching ten In the mala attraction Sailor the colored lghtweight of —no ocean freight —no marine insurance All the value of Piedmonts is in the cigarette itself— where it should be. The reason is that Piedmonts, being made of Virginia tobacco, Rey no duty. Theyre ALL “‘A package of Piedmonts, please.’’ irginia tobacco — mild, and mellowed by Virginia’s golden sunshine. If you ask a tobacco expert, he will tell you that Virginia is the best cigarette tobacco . on earth. An ALL Virginia Cigarette— Che Cigarette of Quality NOTE :—It is imposible to vell a package of 10 tee of .a/! Turkish tobacco for Se, Not that this Turkish tobacco coste more than Virginia, but because <a sen freig ight, om me | hanerenet, one expensive handling charges mut to the cost of all Turkish tobaccos, But Piedmonte, ma: of highest -grade Virginia tobacco, have none of the: valuele: asexpenses. All sAcir value is ineach cigarette. 10. for 5¢ | eAlso Packed 20 for lot The bird who talke golf while We don't like to mention the name but allowed the and one ten-pound fish play the Braves sandwich to @ in the world a enough on wu @ lot of records, main Some difference one-pound fish ’

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