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$$ nr Neen etmmnanemaall Gk) nh VAR cay RAID RVDOLPH- saae~ HE winner of of the Moran Mortis fight will be Moran and Morris THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ‘AT APAWAMIS (The New York Evening World.) Coprrteht, 1916, by the Prese Publiehing Ce. | “Taw Say HE'S OF AND APRON Woany tickets are Sant tel hee y fy t Will Take Something More Princeton ‘has’ ont forty Unree VOUENT Wamp ‘ Than the Ordinary Spurt to, Overhaul the Dodgers. FOE. by The Pree Pebtiabing Oo New York Evening Wort) be wigs om Monten, bat Doctor advines ‘em te ple HB Dodgers are piaying cham. out te ot in chy inet volt senate ball, It ” —— 4 Mat a8 simple aa anuthing etae. something mo! ' oo Bary epurt to overhaul them. Wor Months people Who never discovered | SON? FOP use on the map have been say Te 54" tng cynically Robbie's men were | 1" Aa rT! bound to “crack” before long, Hut) HAtELNY D » they haven't cracked, They have Been fighting more like # club trying — te overhaul 4 leading team than 4 eiub sticking out in the lead and) practically | | Un can't Haten to the bays salting Pop bottles without thinking they ere Lutte 2 3} paging him T Just WENT AROUND IN 69 ,AND T'M on™ ME WAY To CHALLENGE Cuicie EVANS . JY are, A ae oven’ & NERT cak The Athletic whi sort o' proves that those Bieler ie just as as Senry, Kauff, mention it. Reason opens in October and you | Wil be able to shoot syuirrels, but wntil | then wou will have to protect youreel! | barehanded. ND as for “our Giants*—what| other team ever started a sea- fon with a tong and unvroken - dl . ou @eries of defeats, rallied te soventoon Straight wins, ran into another losing @reak, then came back with fifteon (OF more) straight victorics* the Gia: beet ser of most dt its by taking @ PHILLIES GAIN ON DODGERS WHILE TIGERS DROP INTO THIRD PLACE. Asked for Chance To Do Lion’s Share of |C.G. Waldo Again|Schu Has Best Score Among Seniors Colurrbia Only Needs Strong Backfield to Cut What's become of the old-fashioned gent who wsed to make a living check- ing dicyoles? Grr ball team ever scen in the Jeague. C. G Waldo of Brooklawn again this season, “not doing a dale Phillies because the latter took & J! made the best gross scor> in the second “a | of fighting, but taking a crack at! F, Fi Ans Work of scrimmaging. Every mem-!} double header from the Pirates [| day's play in the seniors’ tourney at f Sli ’ Lavender, belted it against the Whether American Le teame wil be ~ every head.” Now and then they laud orty-Five Young Huskies Der of the Hue ani White squad has|f while the Robins were only win-|/Apawamis, thie time an #3, wnich cor: [Because OF Slim Saliee’s linesS) en cia Nene a minute deter Savwhether the ‘ae Mack” tndield "wll "be ied Solan” Fon Westen’ ick tw tan ima swer Coach Metcalt’s First] icon in training ait commer ning a single game from the] ined with hts 8¢ of Tuesday gave him] Manager McGraw Agrees to) re scored ona three-dase blow by |i Lis ae u » a Cincinnati polthogue at the mo. ATTY'S Cincinnatis have boon Uke the Irishman at the fur ment when it would hurt most. ons . Successful Season Being Par- out of the race, as the Reds beat sears inclusive, the thirty-six hole win-} go He Has Pitched Three| 2at day. oll painting done In a Cincinnati uni- COFFEY fights Gvnboat Smith! ticularly Bright ~ pleekih what. te eat an anne {eT them, placing them tree and a {fer was ©. C. Thomas of Elisabet pein i in a Week.| y,Z%¢,..2urprising thing adout | form ts thar in later years some mis- Saturday night in Philadelphia. jarly Bright. When to "repore fat and rink end} nait games behind. ith 203, 44—169. There was a tle ant Victories in a Hoetke's Ait, though. ta that he |creant will blackmail his great-great It the Gunner had his old “kick” 7 there'd be no question about the result. The Gunner could jand it on of Apawamis, 1 more of him than ever, mx hare been fai bau takea men far more clever than big Jim. bol eaaele epg reg neany ternon practice sessions will he held, |f defeat at the hands of the Red In. Mt Sheedy of: Altoona, 185. 10—158! A last Ferdinand Schupp, after! who can Ait into either Sat tatods op on “Soares is r season with a rush yestet which will give the coaches a P| ci . 3 three long. weary) im 5 k Wells of England was the clev- ttteracom on South Field. For-| ugh tine onthe new material, pos Sox. All three leaders in this race J jIn Class C, for those from 65 to 69 a wait of nK. mense value to a ball club. erest big man that ever came to this country, and at one time looked a Wide Swa “Call for Practice, Outlook for By William Abbott. ty-five young huskies answered Coach Metcalf's call for practice. For two th on Gridiron Postal cards were sent valuable time. In the mean time morning and af- tockle to tackle the Biue and will have lis poyerful 1915 line Ry to every student available for the eleven, with form of preliminary work will save Tho Dodgers are now only & \J kame and a half ahead ot the Cards. The Braves appear to be In the American League the Tigers dropped Into third place as the result of their second straight have won 83 games. However, the Red Sox have lost only 59, the {187 for the two days. 64 years inclust Inclusive, there was also a tie betw: 1 Passmore of Philadelphia, 1 2, and George Wright of Boston In Class A, for those from 55 to 59 in the B division, for those from 60 to ___ Pitch Allow Ferdie Do Bulk of Work, between A. B. Alley 34—155, and Rev, By Bo:eman Bulger. has been declared a pitcher of the Grst class by his own ing for Giants McCarty and the fifteenth suc+ cessive victory was tucked in the Danger of Matty having that $1,000 pulled it tnto right instead of left | randchildren, When will fighter or centre, He made McGraw think M: se that, Ping Bodie ANSWERS TO QUEERIES. They are as scarce as hen teeth. WOOF—Four aces always beats TEE chcaeiée, Bet the Conner ablo this season. The veterans, |J White Sox 62 and the Tigers 63. 132, Gol, A. &. Worthington, | team mates—a twirler who can go the] | The Braves got a severe jolt in the ltwe pair on the second Tuesday after Ks hours there was continuous action) (nough, must keep going all the time, || The world’s champions are a game old, of Washington, won tn} pout, en stamina is required, in drubbing Dick Rudolph received just |¢he firet Monday in Septem! nailed im in a couple of rounds and, |. yiye.jerseyed players tackled the| because thore arc.at least two husky |} and a half ahead of the White Sox « D, returning 208, 60—149. Bh epee : when he was supposed to be in top 9 im he language of the ring, “knocked |*? Dive-Jereey and ambitious youre Hood two es jn front of the] |,,.l2 the play-off of the tes in the put: |apite of his slight build. In one week| form. With the Phillies winning two] QUFF—Ty Spe him kicking.” It took two eg dummy, raced after kicks and prac-|¢ oh position i ting competition, H. Jennings of now Schupp has pitched three games| and the Dodgere landing one on the land te playing smith Cineimnen te knock the clever Hombardier out., tized throwing forward passes. New enan must be developed, which (U8*"*- RETO eS Ramone *6°P4 and has won them all. Moreover, he| same afternoon the Braves dropped the American C : \mrst Ware @ nook over the hear | Columbia's outlo. Js particularly | Wil be somewhat of a tough Job for has won them in @ way that stampe|OM?.and a half games back to Phila- ° ing that cau tina Mekind’ the | Pright for a successful gridiron sea- wes pyre ON Coe ond saat him as a candidate for consideration | [°!M!® Who ts tn second place, LOOP—Buck Weave always y can: | mer “ Zolumbia wing~ h first base faster thi ‘ the fight | instant, |40n. The majority of the carly can-|men this season. h reacl ase fai an any men Pubs Ramters ‘waver ever lmen cavieg | didaten ere veterans, ‘The antire|cundidate oo faris reed manne Timong our Teally great southpaw! Leslie Mann, the former Brave and in the league. ’ t « at finishing a man than Gunboat' squad will need only slight condition-| 3 captain of his freshman crew, 4 pee ea etmtas tha a sd Loe ty aoe aig eb ge bebe wi i Ndi’ : hat Te as 8 ie se rigl year, is certa: M! ie is 0) nents to twelve i's 4 . is . } few | Of his: position, though he inust work & 4. of Hoston, who has been the cen-) papi, oo Ow. 18 Daunt, sare that Pee a a runs. In’two of the games| verbal altercation with Umpire Byron on that side ef the plate, c whether the knockout by Langford! ji9 is a straight-standing, husky | off Several scholastic conditions next ‘fal figure in the boxing game in that) on Pn slehe mon ens oe Newee " and was ordered off the grounds, He eee ¥ t Gestroyed Smith's confidence in his follow, a clean nitter, fairy cle Monday. Miller was out with the city for over fifteen years, has arrived | ql. Tims might Me sate Hf nae iui he allowed but three hits each, That} has not been suspended as yet, but Dumm—Den't know why wrestlers’ f wallop, or whether he lost his tre- ang likely to atop any fight with a ftauad yesterday and spent consid. in town. He came here for the PUTPOS | thee weeks at 120 pounds Mussde Schupp had the physical build to get | hia teammates are preparing for such necks are so strong, ae they don’t mendous nerve strength, or whether Pent-hand punch. All dim. ev Rae ia mtamncnring over Jong drop of signing up many of the topnotchers| )) “T* S00 (ST sod crice { the “iron man” class nobody ever|an emergency. have to support anything. 4 eta tects ariice tate te lacked was a strong jaw, a hard| “phe coaches will have their hardest fF bouts at his club. The fighters W€| prow, ‘the New Haren lightesgnt. nave been dreamed until a day last week when on Aig eee | is melee? senses! try to become “clever,” Smith hasn't COWy and a remular flehting tempera: |iaxk to develop a capable backfield. ! after are Jack Britton, the welter- |matcied to meet in a twelvermund tout fore McGraw was having a conference|enousande of ‘baseball. fans on the| a E shown the old for several PR ye rom The unexpected loss of Tommy Lit. welzht champion; Freddie Welsh, the {decision at the Arena A. C. of New Haven, Cons,,| With his players, jother, side of the bridge will honor | s months. It may be that he'll come | "te al! right. . aver, who was one of last years workl’s lightweight champion; Tes jon Ost. & They wil bate at 138 pounds, weigh | | “If we can have one pitcher strong |G.-"Napoion Rucker, “the famous | back when he faces Coffey. If he ED MEREDITH ts going to Eng poe Mik — oe 4 brand new Kid" Lewis, the clever English boxer, |i at 3 P.M. ‘The managers of the boys bare rough to stand up aad deliver until | southpaw ond kauekle: pel wonde j al well, . 7 '~ mI ion must ove ~ 7 pusted @ forfeit of ste that im Sali t ell,” MeGra’ id | om, } * Mrs te ccaattte Cines irate land, after finishing his ath. | formed. Cocktun and Monroe are the Medig beanie i gs i get $0 | EaU mabe the requirea wag. Mt | to them “we cam run thie streak to st der wilt turned him out to pasture In the letic trip to Sweden, and will o backfield candidates with bh eos | @ figure in advance of the early rec- to victory. jie And the Gunners wallop beat | stay there to berin his businens ca: |ysrecenseyt cg ikely that Mfone Paul Tent Neary cite area. Seoting Cd > “thew ‘beany} OF, Of seventeen straight.” over the Giante ae! ; \e I. “What' oa MK ral 6 Le RREEREET ever sown’ “Sy "Bratt |e an epreeentative af am American "VEvom’ tho nes mater there io" | Leoars ton ib ane Pilar aus | ggg inns “me, matter With me, Maer” | Rute uae ee ae Heth Seat : — firm. Ted won't find much competi-| Hagerman, who ran on the college Ad Wolgat ia another fighter who will take} erybody laughed. But. thes having been drafted by Robins 4 } wetehs id Lew Jobnace, colored ly laughed. But they are not © CYS the other hand, 1F James has| tion, if be wants to continue his ath- |oeute considecable wprintlag mbt e, SA 8 ose of te four-round, Route, which | tome 4 the clever inthe nom from the Augusta Club in the fail of | > a harder jaw, with ad. | letic career, Many of England's best perm now al “All right, Schupp,” said the man-| “John McGraw of the Giants paid The amount iy * > rR athletes have been eliminated by bul- cleco amd Los Angeles, Ad will go agsiast babs Knockout Sweener has been matched to meet j ager. “If you are game enough to try Racker a fine tribute a few years ago of comfort nN a b vancing age, as Billy on has) ier and bombshell and bayonet,~and fusrial which 1a Horpe, the clever Frisco lightweight, at a 1 McCarron # Allentewa, Pa. at the Tamaqua‘ it, 1 am game enough to give you the | when eclared him to be the best and happt- ; f | always clafmed he would, he's likely | practically all of the others are ut the |” Seeman ont De as powerful to be brought off at Daly Ciiy, Ham Pranclaco, '0-|'4. A, for ten rounds ment Monday night and Har | chance.” left-hander of all t ness spread b £ te become somewhat of a factor in front and will not be fit for athletic | wtene Coumbae Pe BAS tmorrow night, Wolgsst te guaranterd $1,500 fr) man aiilier at Baltimore on Sept, 2 for tea) The result is the answer, Mg ig By none reeters| Sinenton tie present heavyweight argument, work even when the war is over. factor on the gridiron this year, ble ead. a rounds, — day that the resulars, and, the rocker famous yee Yobnay O'Leary, the Canadian lightweight! tom Cowler, the English hearyweigit, ts gettiog The opening win over the Cubs [Ebbets Field on Sunday, Oct. No am champion, and Vic Moran, the New Orleans | into shape at Port Washingtoa, L, 1., for his ten 88 put the Giants in a fair way jadmiasion will be charged, Invite-) |Vightweight, have been secured by Miah Murray. | round bont with Gunboat Smith at the Broadway of recerd tions will be tasued by the club. te | matchmaker of the Armory A. A. of Boston, to} tnelve-round bout (or & decision at the Sporting Club of Brooklyn om mest Turwday night, | weet io “T realize that a vi | Manager Pat Moran is not “count+ s |mext show of that club om Tuesday might. O'Leary! in pot ane perpen hag Ballog ing his chickens before th are 6 ane nge “e , ed the misfortune to get Kmocked out receetly | poute."* nail Cowler, “and for that reason I am hatched” and the hundreds of re- ¢ ae wae g it} | at the same club by Jobmoy Dunder, but be! going to battle my hantest to try and score a quick Oth quests for world's series ticke being gute ° a i claims be will make good for that defeat by Deat- | Eaton wen that many games in a row, |feceived by the skipper the Pri, toa ag: , ns a vl > pas | oune Brown, the van side funter, sto ove] HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES, | S’Sretrmnat® hone ttence™ tor the prexent at Teant | © |to-day, though, of course, ” tional A, C. of Denver, Immediately after the i idvan: petting: feon straight thee Garver tes pure the champions would repeat. fight he was signed up by hie pew manager, Joe Mother Machre, 108: fe months ag. Gither stunt would ——_———— | Levy of Las Angel, Cal, to mect Stanley 8 *Precle, 114: *“Glanaginty somethi te make major Y TO Quit Yeshun, the Denver lahtwisht, for wa reunee Pesce. rer maesanett arta gu | league bacebell marvel LAJOIE LIKEL’ ¥FRAMID DRUG COMPANY, me ase 20 28 ee "4 ae ee be BIG LEAGUE FOR MINORS | “izzram'dpulidine. A match was arranged today detween Willie + iid! hue Wonk, HEE] g TRowgh the wild rampage of the pat Bas | ‘ G59 HATS formerly under the management of Joba Reisier, |imocked out Eddie Shannon, a lightweight Colorado, in three rounds last might at the N Jones, the Brooklyn fighter, and Tommy Tuohey, the Paterson, N. J., featherweight, Dhey will come together in the main cremt of tea rounds at the Olympic A, ©. of Harlem on Oct, 2. been boxing in hi iseum A. CO, of Halumey, bas wir. to Danny Goodman, Jones bas | * best form since he placed im: | rf "Apprentice allow, rte @ season. The Giants, on the fif- taken up most of local in- ; | terest lately, there is actual grief in New York over what aprears to be the final downfall of the Detroit Tigers. Their defeat at the hands of the Red Sox yesterday is rather con- 4 H . a oMur j C ands, bi “ass AA minors, if he accepts tt, | i Cu | Cat H a eitheed uaaiiae ~~ alpaal setae | Kaa eee nie Ne Sincing | trons iat osien has, tne i Reit Lake City Ball Club In the} US State i AY a H Harry Pollok, manager of Charley Weinert, the ee. S strongest club in the league and that nha &% of loi = ss \ Hrs = Sc bentowelghtc bo mam that Chores, ‘Tao.searonte; hundicay; five | Mey Should repeat, This is espectally | Pacific Coast League has offered La) | | \ \ ~ ——7 es 0 defeat Bod Moha in thelr tem.round go | Theat, 126; Yenaee Witch, | {rUe, coming as it does upon the simi- | the place as playing manager with toe} SPORTING, 4 " Mids | {a Madison Square Ganten on Monday wight that oath haie Why Manokn. 102; lar defeat inflicted upon the White |option on a dig block of stock in the! noxiNG TO-NIGHT, OLAMPIC GLUE —— already notified Jimmy Johaston, manager _Brggttl Mom, 108; Kildee, 108! / Sox, the other contender, When alocjub, Lajole is now in Cleveland, his Be Rae ttl Mace tna rigs F ID) ))D)) == of the Ganden, te sign Up Freak Moran or Pred KOR" Foursearoite and, yo: seu. Dall club cam go on the road and{oiaying days for the present season Mt" rwcte, Bast te, Hurley a { ti D)YANY Ab) ———} Fulton for « bout with Weinert two weeks later, Hea EMTS. fem. ee Shs. | whip the two contenders single-hand-|heing over because of & strained lika- f Baki Levin, manager of the . *}ed, it is entitied to all that goes with {ment In his lex. a championship. Bill Carrigan has the lead. The Tigers still have a chance, it “We haven't won the pennant yet.” wan the way one club offical put it e felt CLEVELAND, ©., Sept. 21. | cf karabben Lajole Is considering an offer) Kindly send me's Free indly send me °. |] of Pile [Ras Ba poleon « which will end his Dix league career a: make him a magnate and manager Name .. Street .. ‘ Pena been put to the test and has deliv- manager of Mal Moore, che ate Mempiis bam: | Giants TecDax With Chi i lub isn tam, asking for bis. terms for to meet Bid) MO Polo Grounds, Adm. \ toe ome ls Gow te gemen te is true, but that chance uppears to : : . be fading instead of growing brighter. ) ' Ss Satisfied Buyers Are Crowding Irving Stores MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANDING OF CLUBS ]!"\.. s. arcs nnn Who'll win the pennant? fe: ecause Irving Hats Are Crowded with in eas ; Teague it would be & food thing for . 2) * x coe Ce re cme ei ante an. eaty, would ke hater ‘showing You could tell if you had as reliable a { tS Breokiye..84 55 .604| Pitab’gh 64 TP .448iBesten,...83 59 585 | M Loule..75 Th 34 | Mains! any o * : ‘ @: : Pua es bs oes | Cnc an be al a eal oe [elther Detroit or the White Sox, Hos. baseball guide as the man in need of % Irving Stores are so easy to | Don’t imagine that the rush of Boston ...78 56 582 | % Loule. 00 83 .430||Detrels,..03 63.568 fy 7 h th #3 find, and Irving Hats are so business has depleted our stocks, Di. Work 76 62 bed | Chiolm'esl. 65 69 20218. Vers. .74 68 528 manta tave Le) eer italian san clothes has in the Pus oaay to buy Fresh shipments of best styles from come tuts # Ga nes Yesterday. Wee ade mther Meee! tee ‘ our factories dail: St. Louls, 2 | : - |Phillies or the Braves will have s i | Batam 4 Detee tough time in beating Shore, Leonard, Stores centrally located. IRVING 50 Peindephia 1; Patsbueh Colca. Line oY |ftuth and Foster in seven games. A FACT PINDESL tn MENS WEAF See Tel. Book for Local Addresses. HATS Clactmmath 12; Boston, 4 Walter Hoelke shook off the Registered. G0 STORES IN NEW YORK AND BIG CITIES Games To-Day. fing that has deen taking a hand > Chicags 1 New York. New York of 84, Louie. in hig hitting lately and, yeater: See announcement on page 3. \ 34. Louls at Breokly a. Philadelphia at Chicage. day, the young man struck a real Pitobergh at Philedciphia, bane Detreit | Wek for the cause, The score was Wosirccna:Cievelane, [| fied at the tine and Moelke, get. ‘ ne se | ting hold of low one off Jimmy \

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