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ne ah os TAB —— - -— 4 — j.. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | MAYBE GIANTS WON'T LOSE A GAME UNTIL BRYAN IS ELECTED PRESIDENT! Pa EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER my Got th A PAA bel. I'd Weven reer’ pe Athletics now havea losing record that Washington can be pre —>— Mike Gibbons Is Enthusiastic Over Brother Tom's Ring Prowess. Nr Bs HAM aite Wl * NE of the most optimistic Ment : ere I ever knew ie Mike Gib bons, Mike has just written ime i @ jetter on his own personal letter paper, The printed head above Mike's Message prociaims that Mike is the “Welter and Middle Weight Cham- { pion.” And to prove that Mike tan't stingy om the other side of the letter head ts & photograph of brother Tom Gib 4 ons. The printed line beneath runs : “Tommy, Claimant of Middle and Light Heavy Weight Titles” Just why Mike should let Tom “claim” the! Middleweight title also “claimed” by Mike is & question. However, there's Pothing like keeping « good thing in the family. Don't understand why Tom doesn’t - “olaim” the welterweight title. b | has fully us cood 4 right to do so as | brother Mike, who hasn't been # vOUNT wan lane eof football vertion we the <hanma® ure of baseball is the overs charging machin cacD pene An argument with the um time up ti wae players’ bi fect day at the bat led Fos -cpeal @ithout Trig #peske® And yet acienee Was sup to have reached tte limit w they manufage tured clam chowd without aap we | | = ¥ Pub " b ing world owns NGraw LAND Hid GANT series prises on brenda, teu.” vals howled outside the Arlt J yot clubby with the snark, The blur? let out an aweful bark had raised the prices |Those Last Four Games For Ree Nat soa The wummiur sald that double pay | Between Dodgers and |“ ‘sw "0" ene And besides he heard the skandle say Giants May Decide Race’... 1... oo. am The 4 \7 MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANDING OF CLUBS National League. American League. \ rc SL] welterweignt for many years, or any Che WLP.) Clubs WL PO] Chui WL PE) Clue WL PO. | | And eten paid tie bite te cheer where near the welterweight class, Brooklyn. #9 Pitteb’gh. 65 85 433 | eston. 8 joule. 18 7 } i m s tine, The ; | da at the bi P woe ‘The best Mike do in ein Phe, 87 67 604 Plenes 5 85.433 | Chleage, me tt | Gee ae oid |New York Team, Which Has eS mae are many 48.) And now {hat he big world’s rain ®amall middiewsieht. He mad Menton....03 68 680 | 1. Loule, 60 90 .400|| Dewalt... 05 66.563 | Wash....73 73.500 Now Won 22 Straight, Play mor! comprenensives y nt rid! The old bow raised the ante Bre for McFarland, and it nearly |] W, york 6p 62 .566 | Cincinnatl.67 99 .300''N. Yors..76 71 617 | Phila 3 013 238 rag, of four men—Merkle, Doyle, MeKech+ eee im. Axe Results of Games Yesterday Cards for Last Time To-Day, nie sna ou Who were hitting on The eurplerwm chummed with the otshy oe . a an average about 45. In th places The minnie said he we fish, paar shows © very brotherty, spirit, Now Park; 6: Se 7c and To-Morrow They Open he got Hersop, immermnan, Hoslke | He didn't M mike shonteet wieh hon “ged thee eee . | Five-Game Series With Braves and ar ag eS ee To lamp the aries, now, sir, vy el be gad pig coh ee © GAMES SCHEDULED | Rruae a Stalin would work wond | They howled it wouldn't rain at ali, é Lavine maten q n any club, And handed Noah ful bavl, Ana he winds up by saying: By Bo-eran Bulger. ; Bat mhen the wmphiem ohrped "Play Drother, and that I will never have Games To-Day. OF WEALTHY was AVING run their phenomesal The ninth inning victory of bali,” , a Mua te ne fing” be. Lotte cs Hew Yer. Sew York a: Beotwe, A PRINELY FORTUNE To LOSE a winning streak up to twenty-| fe Phillies over K r and They all were on the scow, sir. ; face the rt abn io ie, | Wechingten 0s Phtadetptte, Tae PHILLIES IN IDF. two games, the Giants finish up| {¢ Reds was not cheered at the acta seit ae { IM JEFFRIES was sure that Tieebargh ot Boston (2 games with the Cardinals this afternoon, and| 2010 Grounds, showing that the | A baseball van te & Pasay Dobie } brother Jack could step right fans are not rooting against | is the only guy in the world who likes — — —— if everything breaks right they are! Brooklyn so much as they are | PAY to be annoyed. PAR godly Meader is the most remarkable in all the T 2 ° ° ° ° , ‘ faced with another opportunity of] for the Giants, believing firmly Ror wonders are very hip. Jack “tried out" on Mstory of baxebull.” opping Wins Place in Semi-Finals Gunboat Smith mloating over the entire league, Tho} that McGraw still has a chance | gou’rouid hart’ Tie PL Kee 2 (ygrarganlal eee | The Giants have been making | Braves come to-morrow and must run} for the pennant. There are fans omens ee ec eS At Greenwich Through Gameness| Shades Cowler j°2°%,°.0°. eo en | beac ngainat neavy oad that the | wenden his marvetious record witt ts thustastic. When Tom Gibbons | more than thirty-two years times in three days, There are to be KA | fants will win every gai & Dillon or a Levinsky we'll) “The marvellous achievement of hi doubieheaders on Thursday and sat-| ‘/a" v game rom gladly give bim credit for the feat. |the Giants will never be foi y fey aay ate Wat named did not appear to have a n Poor Bout dnday, and ifthe Glants oan sled Upl jsccton’ ve coounes tue let the BASEBALL FACTS. While bageball im played in Aur oung Millionaire eDefeats chance. yet ne won the next Feil Hkee ; deb nay ad od ack in the League can be ARON LONG of Los Angetes,| "Greatest ball ul P : five holes, sinking w thirty-foot putt those little obstacles they will have] somebody will simply have to Btoces in the Besarat who is associated with Sunny | played In’the bli te Hamilton K, Kerr After en ne thineenth'grccn tora 4’ Pop:| tn & ten-round bout which was de-|beaten every club in the circult. They} fake {hore boys’ money, BOREAL CATS. CRESI DS Jim Coffroth in running the John MeGraw ts the . ? when hie “aR (3 H tea t “ts cldedly uninteresting, owing to con-|started out with Brooklyn, ran the Roston was the firet city to mére- ace track at Tiajuana, Mexico, says MRF the Kame ever knows" Great Uphill Battle. te Trap an oppon roa Tha waived siderable clinching and lack of scien-| whole gamut of the National League, Bi Baliga Oana out oF Hig ttack | duce the nome umpire evatem. Sty \ No cowright on these ti © last two hol t showed | title : Ps ck eb e bes he's anxious to sign up Freddy Weis eas. for both players. bacathaes jibe pga ripalotnggar heland after Boston they will tackle curve ball that he has shown all sea- Cincinnati finished tenth tn 1894, but ‘ jad Charlie White to fight to a finish , and 4& couple of months ago, ISPLAYING a fighting spirit that former California slugger, shaded Brooklyn again, Brooklyn ts more son. McGraw ts now wondering if it] in 1916 they only finiahed eighth, * f with two-ounce glayes, at Tiajua doa long losing would not be denied, Henry J.| 4 total of sixty entries has been re- Tom Cowler, the lanky English worried about that prospective meet- would be well to let some of the oth-|-" Lf eee ‘will be real Regge eg " aay streak, you could find this Topping of the home club, after | ceived for the “twenty-second annual | heavyweight, at the Broadway Sport- ing than are the Giants, and well Sn eh something that wouldn'tagree| Trams in the Alabama League never “3 ’ ‘A bunch of baseball misfits." being 4 down at the turn, defeated (o"Do"heid on the links of the Belmont | 0& Club of Brooklyn last night. mixht they be upset, i ; a0 south to train, *imesine Freaay Welsh as a oi MeGraw is growing old.” Hamilton K. Kerr, also of Greenwich, | Springs Country Club ne Boston | Smith carried off the honors by wal-| Those last four games between Benny Kauff continues to welt the] At one time Milwaukee was in the pag ete or gael onl “After their nteen wins their] by 1 up in the second round of the in- }Ocs 3 Be inne i igen Qhaikacues a? loping Cowler bard and often enough Dodgers and Giants at Ebbets Field ball at such @ clip that he may yet| American League. The eame te true of lucky streak broke; to-day they look | vitation got tournament of the Green-| such’ promising players, as Mrs. Cc. H.|/2 the last fve rounds to more than may decide the National League pen- Win the money he bet on hitting .800.| Philadelphia, McGraw offers to join him i + s and Country Club yesterday, In| Vanderbeck, holier of the national title, | offset the c : cere ettey Ay. f rte “sage ! And imagine Charlie White ax a|liky poor tail-endermy wich Country y Vanderbeck, holier of the national ‘ite, offset the margin of points which the nant. It is unlikely that elthe that the bejewelled Fedéral League| 1 1859 the site of the official leagwe -honest-to-gosh cave mant| “The Giants yse Cin-} consequence he will have to meet |fnt Mie oF. Melted ime yeonce the | 8elishman scored early in the battle, Phillies or the Braves will have gained star will hit .300 next year, ball was reduced a0 that tt would 90 iie’s only display of cave. man|ecimnati out of the last position, } a t . : 4 Samuel J. iraham, another clubmate, two to stand out most prominently are} Smith can cons: 4 by that time, and it Ne stuff is when he wins one in the first | doubt they'll succeed. tre, kame Pine the mouthern tienes ider himself for-,four games by IA. Pond acal’ 5: eedatnian cece | Mibidne fone! Po found. Young Brown thought he was ew York needs a new dew in the upper semi-final bracket to- Diy ‘fy, ‘Atlanta, ant. Mra. W. a, tunate that he was not disqualified, therefore becomes the duty and priv- | 1.0) .0°4) ' 4 . a cave maa! — day. javin, the English woman who was run: | for on three different occasions he tlege of New York to decide the pen- proved last night when a crowd of| Under the old eee ‘ew England rwtes ne \ half a hundred were wath . Who was it that said:! “AN the ner Up @ year ago to Mra, Vanderbeck.| Violated the rule: Cowle! . gathered around | the side first making 100 runs, oF HY ured to call Jim J world lover a winner"? pDUTng she morning Graham won "out at ibe, miss onthe fomtn| nthe cliaghea and” on thee rea (A Rinily colored cot tober wo ras ere | aera. (eon, fhe come. bul, new, hee ry Se ° a abcde «abe - New York and Philadeiphia sections c ° | ‘ jored ' © was ready os Some wid ‘ poe “Cave Man.” But in Jeft's qualification medal with w round of Make a total of forty-five, Twenty one TaPatelty euteeesecae Smith acc) Don’t think for a moment, either, to start downtown, PORGy | ake “om Site Hie payee eae ! ns epresent clubs dn Massachusetts, for ‘ ‘ da Sowler wit Graw does not wa » knoe! bid ahi ee oe WEN Sane rensee fee WOODBINE ENTRIES. Th the others in the deadlock being (sere ie Matonliten district und | lead while they wore in a. elinch,| ete ey tee nee Minoo, out of —_ The only change im pitching rules { it Jeffries was a great, heavy coated Kerr with 80 and Reginald Lewis, ten in. Pennayivan! he Weat and| which cut a gash on Tom's right eye} "® old pal, Wilbert Robinsow ou since 1839 ig practically invisible, aa hairy, surly giant. He lived (Special to Phe Bening World.) BA tis Tp South will be alimly tepresented, from which the blood a flag. As a matter of fact McGraw D d Du t the umpires are still helping the bat- ; abe woods when he wasn't travelling) "a TRACK, WOODBID tT Break apo as teaintecae in | dram, this district the most ikely en-/ streain down his tise heean marae! would like to see Robbie attain any | tamon ] tere to olive decisions, 4 around fighting. He was always) KONTO, Ont, Sept. The entries] deadly fashion, defeated Gardiner W.! metropolitan champion, who at Wil-| ae es of the bou' é glory that may fall his way, but, The B sty In the old days the pitcher waa wanting. He had all the instincts of ww" aw follows lod handicapped Cowler as it! when it comes to Brooklyn thA: 18 & seq Cowell and Tine Coedheey teats’ cated the thrower, the batter was the @ cave man. And when he was eelng Smith's left swings, which he! “ferent matter. It has been quite 4 iodbred, pitchers, | striker, the fielders were called acoute White of Flushing. mington a few years ago was Tun On the lower side the survivors! up to Miss Gladys Ravenscroft of ran into his eye and prevented his; 3 ; jand Larry Miller, an outflelder, to the the time. Jett fought Jack "Munroe. frequently landed on the damagei| While since "Me" and Charlie Ebbets |Oakland club of the Pacific Coast | ad (he winPs were, called anything. Max Marston of Baltusrol and jand for the national tite; Miss Geor- Grant Pe Kk, the Princeton golfer, giana M. Bishop, once national cham- rH 100) Marly, * than Sv Lesh; Rweekge than Sugar: runner-up in this tournament a year pion and several times me ‘opolitan | eye | 1 Colwell and. Goo C ; Bovece bet veciried “sett utes i : RE a male Wonihe short clnth in tomer Shae camhink “ew teers u —e | Bave ayokec: and tney lore e9en dine | 177, tne Mont 1 Ta ne each a] rhe acheme to enlarge last place #0 Be tae Say, one, but Jettries. ett a Mate; sT00_ added; 5 jormer Plainfield woman now repre= |tike a atrikebreaker adores the union. | Miller was with the Winnpeg chib of| as to accommodate two teams met : BAiterars inksaeee caiaea Hy selfing ove wile end] 8 and became 4 up on Topping, the senting the Summerville C._C. SHARKEY BEATS LYNCH Benides the Giaats want to make their |‘? Northern League. at Sach oreat opposition in Mt. Looey. junroe'’s manager claimed “we. Pairly, 107 ee Se i | ‘Munroe knocked Jeffries down | ia Whenmnose, 108 IN HURR record just as imposing as possible.| Arrangements have been made tc ir four-round bout at Butte. He Marry {URRICANE BATTLE. They will give the Dodgers tte tough- | Play the Boston games of the World's ANSWERS TO QUEERIES. paid he'd get even with Jack for that. he did. He ran at Munroe and him into a state of helpless Series at Braves Field as was done last| Skeegle—Why not move to Cincin year, | Braves Field has @ seating} nat? They never have any World | capacity of 42,000, Series ticket ecandals there. eee — Distance between Chicage jew York is about 1 miles, or In the fastest bantamweight bout! est flght they heve had all season, | ever seen at the Pioneer Sporting Club : 7 4 S ; _ Strangely enough, while everybody nin a round. He knocked Jim Coffey, the Irish heavywelxht, | #rorting Club, declared early today that he|Jtck Sharkey defeated Joe Lynch last ; ¥ Out in the beginning of the ‘Jand Battling Tavinaky, the elever and te decided to agn tp Gunteat smith as the {Mixht. Roth hoys are from the west| else is picking the Phillies, McGraw |, jinrvard , bareale Aummartion, he] J % og ; & nounced that Fred Mitcholl, assistant to Seat And then, for the first time, |) PORT Malt “Yieteund, streplechare: sl’ |aggressive Hebrew boxer, have at last ouponent of Joe Cox, the Springtield, Mo,, and the club held the largeat| thinks that Brooklyn will win the Geore Stallings of the Boston National ena bout two of Buck Weaver's wild H led fo y ujeward: : 4 a § nin attendance sine 2 ; team, cl just abou juck Weaver's Pr neeet. ut 189" alle, ME™"Tes Hbeen atched for a battle, They were OD on nest Tweolay night” Thee | Wolguat and Hrown {ought there: sree | ennant, and he bases that belief on] Peniiy Me tian enn comeh the | tows. heavyweight, for ten rounds at a show to be|/crowd that has by heavyweight |#ecUred last night by Miah Murray, | tie fellows ought to fumiah a hunt batte, as Key won through his remarkable ag-|@ superiority of the Brooklyn pitch- i RACK Beagram value §\ goo, with upwain held by his uu can find in any ne’ maaes you iy Dew thre (matchmaker of the Armory A. A. of| they both arm game and ageressive, jessiveness, He carted the fight tol ers, He thinks that the Dodgers will . iis opmonient practic 1; SEK Bird, | Bostors, to meet la e twelve-round bows rm rounds, nt Practically the entire ten! crush the Phillies when it comes Ne Bnet: Tto e decision at a show to be held on| A® K. 0, Sullivan, the Shenandoah, U0.) Sharkey frequently had Ly: ecu) Lynch up|a showdown between thom, The t day ovening, Oct. 10, Several at- | @Mslleweldht, refused (o box Silent Martin, the} awainst the Fo i a nl feasts gnc h panini aivay ‘with Phillies play both the contenders, and | deafmute middleweight, on so short a notice, | both hand: Ly pe. ts have been made within the las . Is. a! a faa, | tempts ne as | Jimmy ‘Duteh” O'Hagan, the hant hitting} Weak because of the fearful pounding| that has an important bearing on the| Ned in’ the. stomach. Lynch | 2) “Dhommbil! SIXTH RACK three year-olds 1100s 0 sito; athe: Joix months to bring these big fellows to- | sigdiewsight of Altany, N.Y. har been ene cf \ VOR." 1H Jeother; but ft was not until Murray made | gagat ty meet Martio. for ten" rounds at ie La left Jab effcetively, often eatch. | ultimate outcome, COLUMBIA. PRINCETON Comtimer LU Manager Billy nw fluttering offer | Kredway sporting Club of Brookyn on nest | {D6 Starkey with it as he came tearing gaer A t Howard Miller, sensational drop kicker AKE MINNEWASKA, N. ¥., Sept. I RENENTHE LOR Hunn $709 wed That he accepted the match for Coffey, | Setuniay might. 0 hae won many buts pen the final gong rang both In winning their twenty Jang star quarterback, is saved to the eeton football’ players wilt neventy ; } adil nella ra ing fyneh In hig abed:| second game and adding to the | columbia football team. It was learned camp at Lake Minnewaska early 114) Christophing, 100; Jabot, 100; Bil Benay Leow on mae non me enn Mike Gibbons, the orack St, Paul middie swapping punches, using] record string the Giants played offic big yester any ap miner had iS morn Wee ns will ie os oot jaat two outa in Philadel was to-day | weight, will not be seen in action in a bout nith the same pep and fire that ;| passed succeastully his deficiency ex-| Mark's Se o vemain until Saturday xt up for two more battles, His first go Will) wink Jimmy ‘Duteh'? O'Hagan, the Albany with 10 Led by amination in chemistry and would be! afternoon, when the Tiger eleven opens Nelson of Philadelphia has carried them along the way _> -- HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES. |'*.."\"."; 1 | imidlieweight, at the Harlem Sporting Club, an ae lured. eligible. forthwith for the] {ts season with Holy Cross A squad rounds at the Olympia A, A. of “PDI” on Get. | Givbons wired John Relsler today that be that is now the wonder of base- Peg “ws was the most wel-|of thirty-flve players will make the ‘ si ala ©, aod ble amcond with Ever Hammer, the Chicago | had changed his tind about boxing O'Hagan “adh r of base |aleven, “news " mato NMBORTED RACK TRACK HAVRE, DE GRACE. Ma,, | lightweight, for ten rounds at Katese City 00] 00 a peroeutage bass and that ho would have jnaene | ball, The Cardinals ust |'come that Nelson Metcalf, the head]trip, ; yf le iM hast celal Mali (SSE to rereive a large guarantee, which Meller » Mass., Sept. 27.—Before the] one chance and it was nipped in | coach, haw heard in a month. Yesterday's workout was considerably ie MET witie—iresyeukaulhi etbeni* fee and rere | refused to give. Atlus A. A. here last night Pete Hartley,| sae bud by the remarkable arm In anticipation of the opening of the|lighter than usuul, hardly any sert | RRS hwo searolies welling: five aud) Quntoat Smith and Tom Cowler ead received the “Now Durable Dane.” gave Bilis | ¢ e bud ie Kable arm | liversity. tovday, when the last of the | MAKe work ut all’ being given to. the CANTRELL & COCHRANE, 1s Chara TOL: Glitter,” 110.) Kentucas | $420.90 for their ten-round byut at the Broadway | ‘Tommy ‘Touhey of Vaterwon, one of the most | Meyers of Boston # sound drubbing jn of Davy iol 14 iH EyAM third double drills will be held, Metcalf put! Pluyers, McLean and Gowan, veterans ‘Dublis end Belfast Hay, ii, ition Mbslime, io, (and “Drir, | Ayorting Club last wight. The gras receite | popular Ughtneighia ever erekied in isrive’ ruinda, winaing the referee tego: | Nad “Mule Watson ee eet ad through an intensive practice | (wo seasons, put In an appearance at Cie wks a oes ‘oumted © $1,008.80, and the tickets sold for| Joney, has Ueen matched to box ten rounds| cision. The battle was @ one-sided af- th none out and one run al- | the squad thre put tas = fovpiethuset srlfiagt "t amounted oO A NE $0 conte 406 at | Wilk Jock” Heed inn the, mu tren aia |fair in which Meyers wae oltcluseed'in| Senay in, Bohne, the new short. | in the fundamentals yesterday. He will AUnnpWeehe 18 Nie morning ANd. Sam $1, 140 at 82 and exchanges $4. This was Salth's| Olympia A.C. on Monday night. diemy (every round. Johnny O'Leary, the C ready tied a high fly to right, | not attempt to select @ combination for|tut, In tows Dracisiny with the aquad a ay Car third bout in lem than a week, Misnn, who recently whivnal Mobliy Moora {itian Hehtwelaht, | was, given Robertson. snatched the ball (4 day or two, although he has dealg- thin wfrarnoon, | Moth are linemen and on nt imps ptass w ) Raldie SaKth in 9 He ott aye LR of 3 . db: couche 4 fe, Wheeler NR: ttm award, tie All mingle with Midie Sadth ine second tea-lin the other twelve-round bout, from the air, and in an awk- | nated his backs and forwards and drills a by ‘nc oasis “Svan, S31; Uoer:| 3 @ presticeliy settled that Young Satu | rounder Pe eee p tion, whipped it to the | them separately ‘3 0) Favour, 106. } Kid, the promising Brooklyn bautamweight, will — ward position, whipp t Sorcy Mansbach, a halfback a year; __ YALE. é i For threo-yeai be te next Wilkie, the |, Johnny Harvey, the Harlem lightweight, 1 LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. plate on a line, nailing Watson | ago, who dropped ‘out of the university! NEW HAVEN, Conn. Sept. 27.—Bour 4 5 sang, oe et Tecoma che tna ttt | TH8KNE Dard at Dal Maveia's every day” for by several feet. The Cards stil! | in ieebruary, on, the (fleld in uni- touchdowns were rolled up by the } ; Tou tacos 5 ig ll here in 6 oe UIE Mana untied, Mae OR TT ga IR tr a MF Maat tie Fate bclilbe rasta — fy ea tnty taeiderent Hos, TT HR ne at ee ot wrong ‘Late | PaRt Sporting Chub against Harry Pierce of ; had a man on third, Dut | ratty | gered, tio. bellever “that he: will be able day, afternoon, wo of thon after enga f Kildeer. Wrooklyn, Yo 4 Willie Ast p fo return to college and resume " err ort! i mihi ot England, he la offered « guarenten of | HOU ote deena), ue Asem teal her PAat stopped short. On two other oc- | his studies and his place on the football | Smith, who is rapidly winning for 8) : ca ed $2,800 with $900 for travelling expenses, ead a hall fur Pee Benny Kaufl made | team, Until it is certain that ho will| himself @ place on the first eloven i Woadtrap, “Vit: Al ‘Rludaon” (imp) fight Wilde twenty rounds at 112 pounde ring ty Cont, 1081 Ea casions | Benny nat Killed any | be eligible to play, however, he will not] During the 4 rtmr Rg We ; : ONT RACE Fe vm, | side in London in November, Tom O'Rourke, matchmaker of the Plaza A. | Rather, {lon turk, U0; Clam Ar, catches in contr: | practice In a regular position. has ‘been showing up Well at’ guard, ; ©. Boston's new lub, lias made Mike MeNulty | bal Vad No: Tom. 105 Qua. hope of an uprising. wal in, ured. ang A en 2 the New ce Canelts, the Newark, N. Ja Uphiweight, |# #0d offer to box Wai Moore of Memphia twelve | monewt, 110 4; Rue — ‘ aven Hospital. Harry Le Gore was Melina, 11 ion salty Cuaiiz, wo ern, %, 3, Uenlrnient | aioe Co & decldon, Daonr Gtodmets manson | wt Panis ant *e Magee Though they may not Win a pen| CA staniDat Myer monk, 2t— Arter | DUE Uf the ‘nerlimmage ‘because. of an SME MACK For th ight Wy rewtving the decision orw Lee Kelly, Naa already accevted terms, Moston] Hint UKs etal WE 1 nant, the Glants have done something | CAMBIT Hy oiarvard football men| field did well to score wototten ait eo Bt the St, Lows welterweight, in a twelvesvund maider Pal the best bantam they're seen |, THIRD, RACK Selling: | tire rsarolia, and} that’ will pay almost as well. Un- wont back to their drive yesterday and @ #0 often wit! Tavs, 108; *Bop, edt bout at the Pature City A, ©, Conaidy was | ox in the Hub in yearw, mld. 108." Baktie 5 doubtedly they will be the greatest (ne scrimmaging in the Stadium was sieter ts | mi t 1 sted the Yay Day, 111 tionaire (1m). | offered two more bouts at the same club, im: Os) Brtaa 100s Mart drawing card on the road next sea- {he hardest of the season go far. The) regular staff of coache: Cor. bee, bo : Er ee ita received’ the. deciaim | ImmeMately after hie bout with Joo tgnca| ,FOUMTH RACK Vurse: all agea:, eit, fur |o0n.” ‘There are few fans who will not coaches used all the backfield, men in| bin’s son Was centre on the scrub "Apbrentice vllowenve claimed, ‘Weck tee over Kelly, and accepted them, at the Pioneer, Sporting Club last nicht Lew | Rue aene Seraith, 104, Kinng, 1O4; sulla, |HOR a desire to see the team that many combinations, but the pseasion}team, The varsity line-up was: Cum- ig is as cal Haymond sguet. a Jack Sharkey tyr bout 10 ; ]have, See world'a record and set up feally was aimed to) a0a, Just how hard | morford and Mosely, ends, Sheldo fine Foleo 2 : three best colored beaten milcap: twovearohte; fit | set uP york the backs wo , ldridge, tac Ayndicate @uye Fine Polo ony. |. wits Hesaher, the sat sie lightweight, and | Tih Me ie ie A ttrhes's opnoncits win Jamtionn: fwovearoils: (vel another one that Is even harder to WA. "the signal drill the varsity, | guards; Vorys, centr uarter= Prominent Long Island polo players | Jimmy Duty, the crack welterwnidht of Lock | A TTe SG aiduer, Matting luck 'end uaa DEE TE eae too. guge | shoot at than the one that stood for yiiting from its own 20-yard line,| back; Neville and Waite, halfbacks; have formed a syndicate and have pur-| vom, N.Y... were matched to-day to meet in| be Harry Gartner, ng Chuck and Muddy | Yoong: 103) Kitten, “116. thirty-two years. fade four journeys straight up the field | Hutchinson and Jacques, fullbacka. chased fre James C. 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