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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1916. SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YO | cama ERE UNTER ALENT A PUTTING ’EM OVER ase With ‘‘Bugs’’ Baer - omrn18; Mm ae? THE RIVAL MANAGERS RABID. RUDOLPH. ar a Yanvo— HERE'S a Sucker Born Every Minute and It’s Wonderful How Long They Live. a Richard Klegin Says That Georges Carpentier Fully In- tends to Come to America to , . - barber vote. Fight Willard When the War : ; ay Beoorivi! FANS IN TRAINING Robins may win the World Jim Coffey is being sued for $60,000 ¢ Is Over. | For TUGSDAY NEAT. Jand Jim is grateful for the compll« ment, one ey 181 we Publishing Co ie pe « ICHARD KLEGIN, the Parisian | Hovey jan innist the Carda os promoter, has just arrived from | 4 ‘ance full of news | Now the inant race is history, j r, sports and ot things molt wie in Geb s pla: the. champ Red Sox, 4 nentle: te jeries winner still a mystery, 4 Richard says that sgiciadh recta —TrT & Bean eT John D.’s worth a billion rocks, fully intends to come to America . 4 ROP conte 90 Colleges hiring. feotball. ringeray fight Willard when the war ts over,| tet , wie TONS Dany ! Allies advancing in the north, and that he is training steadily at i : os ¥ > Still a question ever lingers, the aviation quarters at the front Carpenticr has had several bouts re- cently in the army competitions, which are kept up among the Mrench fighters just as the English keep up their football practice between ses What's become of Shamrock Fourth? {MISS STERLING WINS WAY TO GOLF TITLE FINALS | DIVISION OF WORLD SERIE! | AT BOSTON TRADING IN i sions in the trenches. | . inl's ill Be} PI vive 6 O Carperitier is growing bigger,” said Southern Girl's Opponent Will Be| i ee Klegin, “and he will be a much Miss Caverley as Result of To- | ’ Commission... $ $ 8 $8 §& greater heavyweight when he fights day's Semi-Finals, Fans . 1 0 0 8 again than he ever was before the BOSTON, Oct. 6—Miss Alexia Sterling of Atlanta, Ga., will meet Miss Mildred Caverley of Philadelphia in th> finals of the women’s national cham- war. He is a full grown 1 When knocked Wells and fought 1 have se i If you don't want to work for your ’ Bg | cakes, if labor imbues vou with aches, | han if pelleara doth lurk in your system. }and work gives vou the tremors and | Speculators More Brazen ‘ Atel aution idee tant | pionships at the Belmont Springs}! Ever Buying and Selling | stares; just exchange vour sorrow for rench nation to-¢ ying ‘ : Rt ‘ountry Club to-morrow as a result | : ‘ ic mirth, land a series umpire’s berth, on as he was before the war, He hasn't Country Clu | or B 4 S » the slightest intention of giving up of the semi-final matches to-day for E 1g Games. the foul line you stand, with your foot fighting—if he lives until the war is ‘The Atlanta golfer defeated Mrs. C. in your hand, a thousand is what the over—and the French people don't want him to give it up. to see him ¢ want 1c. Auchincloss of Piping Rock, L. 1] BOSTON, MASS., Oct. 6.—World's | job's worth! ampion of the world, and 2 up. After piling up a lead of four} series ticket speculators to-day Fine Weather for Opening Game o Y Ye one 1‘ ter rabbed Boston, bi d baggage. Although the averages don't show Hat now wh ‘could give Willard the holes in the first eight, Miss Sterling | rapbed: tty ti bent weather’ tne {it the Washington team carried @ bat fight of his Ky et” BOSTON, Oct. 6—Fair weather will prevail to-morrow for the || f suffered a relapse and the match was Weathaeenin conta sind eat hKonads bag on their trips. e opening game of the World’s Series here, in the opinion of John W. brought to @ close finish by the New at ke sale Wel Gi Stenege LEGIN says that according to ; ie ing a great day for the opening of | oid Osar stanage « K Sepert Dascaxips, formerly Car.||| mitts Bead of the local Woather Berean, Biuw* bb iho the title battle to-morrow between |‘! hgatieds’ tninager; tan’ been “All indications to-day,” he said, “are that conditions will be fair. CARRIGAN bl 2 PRL Kora bbb Red Sox and Dodgers, hundreds of| Scalpers of tickets killed at the front, Also Charles Le-|{ Temperature will be seasonable and winds moderate, from the west.” OF Boston = . Out 4 4.5 5 3 5 4 4 5-39 — [neatly attired suave young men but-| Could have McGraw’s stands, doux and Marcel Moreau, Bob Se is In 16 7 4.6 6 5 3 5 445-84 tonholed pedestrians everywhere in| When Bill Taft and Teddy BT ek au Aiesinaa casaeie, | Auchincloss— : Clinched and shook hands. nell, the dusky American middle- oo asec ee —_ en a bay eseuones me 5 644 the downtown streets. ‘They were Ll weight, who went to France with ee 5 54286 | TeAdy to either buy or sell tickets for | Ww hen they tossed a referee's hat ig the 1916 baseball classic. Perhaps never before in the history | bide of world’s series games havo ticket | {ns scalpers been so brazen, In the Jop- | Hotel, where th i e would have liked to have beep yd almost an en- en Teddy and Bill Taft rr wh to carry on its | Ehook Bill Taft's hand, ) 1 signs, scream ing that world’s series tickets are on sale, are the most prominent things in the lobby. Ticket speculation is going on in utter deflance of the Na- tional Commission and under the vi hoses of Garry Herrmann and Wan | Zt the fortunate aquirret who Wve F] Johnson. in Brooklyn or Boston, An advertisement appeared in a Boston newspaper offering tickets to FACTS ABOUT THE WORLD hoes out of a New Orleans rt ner day, the referee was s' of them, Gleeson St Red Sox Rule Big Favorites in Betting seca ae Ra i ; t Hills, L. 1, 7 and 6 French uniform, and has lost a leg. ne ne Caverly-Hucknall cards: Wrzgresrcrses| Because They’re Regarded ‘“‘Money Players’’ |; In Jack Johnson $2 Miss Huckn. through a of “tournaments” Out. 5556677 2 anda bull fight at Barcelona, No Mathematical Reason Why Boston Team|"" the mind of the every day tan|to aid him if reflection handed them| In ihe Gpade.” says Kiegin, “chought and no amount of new figures, right | bac! he'd like to be a bull fighter, He was Should Be So Heavily Backed to Win, Ex- ovAna npotle fg are. thin he admitted, “but that ain't going ps on the level with it and trained for this genus Fan is he usua to fe We know what we are and knows | up Our job ts to cut those Whel Gi wot lato the cept That Hub Gambling Element Believes | is own. tnini BO Aap eeoe Soar in create © Plaza de t he ts talking about the Pluza del Toro—all figures | ure the more we Fighters in New Orleans get all the money, while the referees take all the chances. ° wooks pretty healthy, all right,” , i | f , Ptente 4 ecause A good helping of th can cut, I'll be ames. It was signed ERIES. Mrkbedio Wit tae feat Galt oik That Beca They've Beaten Pittsburgh,|,, unded to Uncle Wilbert Rob-| mightily fooled if they bust the ball pee prereee ote atras It will ner phone by the Red aged to Kill h 8 : : ’ on for obse io at way 0 e quaré eats were offered by °: 5 Robini t'sngle sword tune Hut ne'wecond| = New York and Philadelphia They'll Also|!*",% °yic"\t2", ia] that pay oft Rabe Marauara, oF | Hon ea ere teal] ot and oolnn, but moe Op didn’ ike @ pade’ toreador, or . . of i ‘ ne ed Sox. dike . 1, OF few times, ran them through his|starts shooting it's a good thing to ment. Johnyon forgot which mde of the] Trim Dodgers—Five Players on Present tingers and atter bling oft a chewlknow the size of nis targe ree: Genes” avattants. Spave’ia| Ticket acalping will be as acaree ‘ord in, é —— ——__— —— - — ——— fast filling every available space in . 4 4 which way the bull would turn’ his | ea a stot © giver ernative 0: a salt in the G wae in hy Nhargodt! Riswit| — Red Sox Team Batted Over .300 in Last| rok yt pipiens are ave nee eg] ot eevee a ae a pair for three games or doing with- 8 y out, For, out at Fenway Park, te word Was passed out long ago th he who got into the chosen circle to- day would be lucky. staying up in line all night an be sure of getting a nice Bs ep during bas game, and took it on the run across the bull | ring, the bull after him. Jack jumped By Bozeman Bulger. | bet the same at those figur n the East there the fence and lit out ac M " entn | or with: cal rei ere- | fifteen-rot ‘ If it had been the full M this eve of the eleventh} out a statistical reason there- | fifteen-round country athon dia- \ * ve broken the record. O World's Series we find the} for. And that’s the way she stands | !"%, at the acl vd him clean, The bi f ’ s | By Sock crumnee bin clean. zpepuuate| Year's Series. CFistic NewS son Potox and Go ssip ), Johnson's cloak. Jack got loose first —— | ler the management of John Reisler. asked Goodman to do his businew and ay agreed to ¢ | e two M for decis- | D e first time in ‘oxin Don't be fraid of acting bouts at eat — natural when your team scores tt epsrels R teneh pont Terns ase Prk jb ee yrrmpen holy sat rae eel DODGERS OFF TO BOSTON. | 3," 08 the keepers can’t, piek Was six milen from the bull ting expert statisticians still at this wrting. Wagers are being!!! 0m next, Wednesday As de. (Oct, 17 Alllg Neck and Simmy Duffy wil clash |! gage entry See inate ae Oe oo ale toe atidutees tolloned’ te] buried to their cars in a mass of) Placed and salted without walling cide1 on this, innovat en ton. [and on Oct, 14 Harry Pine and Jobmuy Harvey ust vp:| parade tn Automobiies From Field |= ‘ twenty thousand people, who were] trick figures, but unable to find aj for the figure jugglers to come up| pects are that yocens | ¥4l aes 2 & severe Dork, a jo Grand Central Special Train, SPORTING. laughing 40 that they fell down and] mathematical reason why the Red| for air, which ts unkind even Af fair, !% that ity, ow the fight fans there) | Proll Mew will meet Toa Kingworth The final get-away of the Dodgers to two tens at 116 of action for their | Jimm: e, the local I eo Milltary A. JACKSON'S MANIKINS pi Boston, the scene of the first world's WORLD'S SERIES GAMES at at ‘, 5 " 7 “Neve » always like plenty True Mi steel, 118, B pat people were so tickled that they had| Sox should be made 7 to 5 favorites| “Never mind about them guys with LNs Buckshot the bull bi money. Frank ( Abo Fried: eries oe, wn blaze of glo to- ught out of the ring and| over Brooklyn, At the same time] their arms full of fractions,” sala) jyudgaieweignt, will take on p | 88-808 Al Bae oe ' ACTA ARYA LARC AMATI Ot ae | his being the 3 middleweight, ane. S . “ ' day, With a boys’ d blaring, the “y gon av, and vy of Spain that|there is a galaxy of sporting gents,| Sport Sullivan, well known as a bet-|“Young” hurts of Newark in the Willlo Kohler, the feat west ee fe ther, who team was bo! away from Ebbet's ADAIIssiON on CENTS. a bull ever left the bull ring alive.” | Boston bred and so marked, carry-| ting Bostonian, who had hied him- while Young Fulton of thin city | ta bee Tne pote Tae eae ae | field In a long line of automobiles, with - — ry hire cain ne Walter Bro in the star bout at the Preside bets and 506 Bi ORTY of the best trained hoya |!"& cumbersome bankrolls in their self this way to get a little of the ; — Pringpessls ; story toanoroe night. Tiey int up ei keg Bobi i he “dine the ‘eros 3 Se 0 Ametn In the United States will be in| off hip pockets plaintively crying to; Brooklyn money while it was soft, ein “tas A> vaareletant, “wha EORTIMRMAUS omelets ter a ties: tas for Grand. where they | = Sailor Grande, New York next week, They | == x =|"I can give you the reason why we ree ar Gardner will try to tum the tables on board a th a for Boston New Molo Ay foNi ht — 2 tar Bouts are travelling members of the Colum-| ang military exercises, cireus tum- | @¢ &l¥ing odds on the Red Sox: We + Sinny Duty, who Aboched im out a fom wonke Chyy (Pimiien) taken close] Hecked outwith nted by aims, Nolty' va. Arthur Lanes bia Park Boys’ Club of San Fran-| pling, acrobatics, dancing, singing | ate doing it simply because we think es) “A fans bearing such ins Adm.. BOe1 Fe ved, #1 and @2, aimed, ‘Track fast ~ cinco, Once @ year forty boys ure|and playing of musi hatruments They always have won " s 01 ’ educations very boy is a member of the ba genie ic traaryel rie tional | E Neat one an ining Maw York | @nd you can't go against past per- TE eee eos Whoreres tet’ | made up the bind that won the first|formances. They beat Pittsburgh, | Pane they give exhibitions and their work | Prt Re cane bard ane y beat the Giants and last year \".*! qaiuaee everything that h Ithy bands from different parts of y practically murdered Philadel- | fist country, While on thelr trip they] phia, Ain't that answer enough?” |‘ 0 |have performed in nearly every, city f Jimmy O'flagen, the crack A i" in the country east of Chicago. It is simply In the air that Bosto: » box ( jon Al McCoy at Hon't de it for money, accepting only | ts going to win, and that feoling, even | LATONIA ENTRIES. the Broadway Sporting Club om Oct, 28, O'Hagen their bare expenses. Major Peixotto,|though difficult of explanation, ent Martin at the same club Luck, Dodgers,” ———— redo was alated for the tates, but | WINDSOR ENTRIES. - — 2 p RACK —Pure $440) selling Yrwe.year » fi rf its to make 134 pounds a 6 1x leu Smyth, 10, Sint! im ul instruments. | they'll win, y middlow who the leader of the club, has! ysually carries the money | al to The Evening World.) \ been in this boys’ club work formany | put there is a won tor | ucZtRet BACH Rurme:, tmoee 1 | eas oe ie hy years and hast rfully su ' it Oy ie arance in a| cessful, making Carrigan's team favorite that | |! Par night, He wil | 08 The Columbia Park Boys' Club ix|@ppears to have been overlooked in : Ls gt ‘ thirty-four years old. Boys enter it\the big shuffle of official averages. Mw at the age of ten and graduate at six- | We 1 and Leonard will battle | 17 ave Been figuring on season ’ Handiow teen, rarackahly w xs ve een figuring on the seasor ttt a nde at the National A, C, of that anata, & | nstead of the las ¢ yatloo) versatile your s T ber . we. Bare in,” Lot Foxy Griff ship is limited 1 there tw| There are five players on the pres-| 101) Mary Is eof Jake “young | IMPORTED now @ waiting 1,800, Mayor ent Red Sox Club who hit far above] PounTH RACK Handica Sutam lewolght, and Frankie Ginger Ale Rolf of San Francisco, ax well aa the | 300 in the World's Series of 1915, and | LAS . t of Brookiyn, bas present Superin t of Schools and Apr ii tornity th ‘e net mood men tn | Superintendent of Playgrounds, was | (0 the Rambling fraternity that makes | « | CANTRELL & COCHRANE, developed in the Boys’ Club, So were | them good “money players," which 1s] } : Tue ond Select Jinany others who are now carrying |“ S4¥ they heir best when | 4,“ a on the same work in other cities, | CO} Is at stake eat ¢ clubs have been founded all | | Of course it is tnt ole to make | t&T. ish ff th over the country, The work is like|® Comparison of the lodgers and the} O'te a Sore eee Jthat of the Boy’ Scouts’ but is far, Red Sox on World's Series form be TX! y boxing show | compl cause Brooklyn is still a. “maiden"| Weng a more complete in educational fea u " The membership of the Co- | Md has hud no past record Bark Hove Gus ie mn ‘F dif they did have one, no 4 my, 14: Butere Also Toy, 104; Mariana, 105; Catt Brown, the bef anya record could Very well compare with Cltlorain Youre ‘ : | Har gepootboys nd MO that terrifle sligwing of the Box entice allowance claimed, ‘Track fast, | chest and the sons of the |Hselnst the Philltes, inane work aud’ pl ig Duffy Lewis, for instance, has on an equal f 1 rE ae uaes hit but .262 during the | xehool club, the work being done in jon, but in the big | he hit 444, Harry Hooper hit but when the prize mon: t stake last fall he banged ¢ ball at a clip of .350, k with his erage of .261, squads after school hours, four times a week, Without doubt, it ts the Wen finest movement in this country for the development of the American boy, by ois a a | NATIONAL LEAGUE. FINAL STANDING. Clube, WL, FO.) Clubs, W, 1. PO, Lrooklyn,.94 60 610 38 FINAL FIGURES SHOW DODGERS LEAD AT BAT AND RED SOX IN FIELD. In Our Shoes there exists that invisible Something, Coupled With their antiaging | Service and Style. <- Reg, U, 8, Pat, Off, America’s Finest RYE | G ok cL Et. =] W H I Ss K E Y | CONVENIENT STORES, 1608 Broadway, at 45th St, | 72 Nassau St, at John Ai, HAND MADE SOUR MASH| 148 Broadway, at aa a 108 The final figures for the full 154 games in batting and fielding show that the Robing lead with the stick by a percentage of 261 to 244 and that the Ked Sox lead slightly in fielding with a percentage of 978 3 compared to 968 for Brooklyn. DUBLIN give him .333, Even more remarkable is the showing of Catcher Cady when under pressure. His batting average this season is a measly Against the Phillies last ‘208, 91 62 595 fall’ he poled the old pill for The team averages in full follow | be Meade 8, Nour ry 333. bar g BROOKLYN 566 | Cincinnati.60 93 ter, a pitcher, hit @ mere Hig at STRAIGHT PURE RYE | 301 Falton Bt, af Myrtle Av, ia ¥i ResuLrs OF GAMES YESTERDAY. emories of the way the Red Sox ni MADE IN KENTUCKY, UV. S. A. Mati OF Le WHITE LABEL PN uoatet, 45 Vealadelrbte.t. |! Shot “at the prize: money. in rewpome |f fenmalen (tet: 134 Tie Scorcn of Onsar Age sible fox the present odde Sh cuaka' he Aikedsns 30h H. B. Kirk & Co., New York. N. Y.|

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