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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1016. BROOKLYN MAY BRING ONE FROM THE FLOOR YET Copyright, 1916, by The Preas Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), Judging by the Defeat Scored by Tufts the Harvard Eleven Is Going to Feel Keenly the Loss of Her Star Players, in Spite of the Much Boosted “Haugh- ton System.” 1916, by The Prem Pubiishiog Oo, ie? Yor Brening World.) ARVARD won't be able to boast | H an wnerossed goal line this season, Tufts College having trimmed the big Crimson team by a seore of 7-8. Tufts made a touch-| down, while the best Harvard could do against the Tufts line was to get near enough to score one solitary field | goal. To add to the confusion of the "big colleges,” Hamilton cleaned up Colum- | bia Saturday afternoon with a score of 14-6, However, Yale beat Vir- ginia 61—3, and Princeton beat North | Carolina with 29-0. On this early season showing it} seems possible that after all Harvard is going to feel the loss of her star | players keenly, in spite of the much | boosted “Haughton system.” Espe- clally #0 when both Yale and Prine ton start off so full of pep, How- ever, in the past, early season dope has often been found worse than ao dope at all. Which leaves us get- ting off just about where we got on. | sedi hi | Oklahoma Central Normal | he Kaiser for the lime-lght. The belief #o general before the series started that the Red Sox out- ealing our spot in plons has grown into a feeling of : x Certainty. ‘There can be no doubt of |/(he Itercollegiat: Athletic Associa. that. It was obvious to the most in-| "on. in which the pick of the country’s experienced fan within thirty minutes |!0n® distance men will appear, will be after play had started, run this year in New Haven on the The Carrigan machine moves with| morning of Nov. 25 was decided at the @ smoothness and precision that 008 | regular meeting of the Executive Com- with class. It is deadly efficlert) mittee of the association, held yester- without a jerk or @ shake. day in the Waldorf-Astoria. The race DODGERS SAY RED 80X WON | wit! be run in conjunction with the an- GAME BY LUCKY BOUND, nual football game between Harvard and This strength of the Led Sox is] Yale, which will be played this year in pparent to Robbie and the| the Yale Bowl The course for the big it is to the public, per-| classic will be decided upon ata fiure haps more #o, but it has not dim-| meeting. inished in the least the calm, cond- dent bearing of the National League Encountering stout resistance in claima the establishment of a new world’s scoring record, hav- ing beaten the Oklahoma Meth- University by a score of result of that game shows that the 0. M. U. isn't much of an exponent ‘of “muscu- lar Christianity.” FIRST YEAR ALL THREE CLUBS HERE FINISHED | President Ebbets of Dodgers IN FIRST DIVISION. Seriously Ill at Boston Hotel OHNNY ERTLE boxes in’ New “rhis is the first year since the champions. Never were a lot of ath- the,second round of the annual cham- letes more certain of ultimate suce s# ‘ ; ne|| — At-Na We: Wel ahadehuupanuay pitaher in the face of odds, And their rather Be tacvcolhatt teers tee lcemapler York again to-morrow evening. | American League took in New || Brooklyn Magnate Suffers At- tor ‘today 1 never. dp tuned a halt surprising attitude ts not an assumed 4 Ertle inn't taking any very des. | York that the three New York ; . jan he fe one. The Dodgers are sincere in -heir| Brooklyn Celtics defeated the St. , *- | naseball clubs have finished in the || tack of Vertigo, but Re- Cheney” OF Coonan tT wtemer locke belief that thelr hitting strength «ill | George's eleven by the score of 1 perate Lage eae Piedras first division. ne, record in tnat fi to Return Here. good 4 practice T might Select him to yet trivrmph over Boston's supe-lor | goal Panny mant of the ban- rd is as follow ‘uses i e Teed Sox. eB ss 6d 58 0 0 at Harlem Oval yesterday tam title doesn't take on another|| Year. Giants, Yankees, Pikiyne. "It'e not the pitchers I'm worrying th defense. afternoon. ancli# Rot, the pitchers I'm worry: The Brooklyn players are | CLEVELAND, OF. match with Kid Williams, who has|| 1903...Qeeend Fourth BOSTON, Oot. 9, | Men state In whe ountry. Marau gporttman and are nat inclined t© | sand Tadiane, protessional footbul team, frequently stated in public that he : ser cme s infield, gained in the Saturday | Won an easy victory over the Carlisle Pitching Selections Held Up] strusale, but they believe that | Reiskins at Longue Park yesterday, the ition at Hote! Brunswick to-| 1 ts luck, and luck alone, made pos. rf Fs ther int ting to i i i day, He suffered an attack of vertigo |Marquard's work aginst, the Box on by Rival Managers Till sible the one areat play by Scott | yor ched a good game on Saturday and RESIDENT HBBETS of the! will 'get"atiother chance at Carrigan's Sey “souned” in the fight with Ertle Brooklyn club is in serious con- out Wost. Williams is fighting very well at present, and is apparently al wolfers turned up . é and Janvrin, ich the whole yesterday Professional Golfers making an active campaign for the and complained of a severe pain in wn the twos panes Last Minute. town is atill talking. Association Champlonahip for the Wana- + of paged Ldn Bis Lehane rae his head and left ear last night. Two | ned at that time he held sit ttt : izes at the Siwanoy Club, where a gentine champion. Ertlo has haa . aiid ‘game. mmy Johne' Bos! pecialists were summoned | fy the first contest th ning with four bail poe ie bather ebgoure figure io the . 1. Second and ordered him back to New York | base hits from him and one two-bag By Bozeman Bulger. tlesoeas Picea e {enh iets So oe se lietanet the Tetek MRE 4 late, 1915... Eighth immediately. He refused to go Ser inthe second, The firat time h (Special to The Evening Ward.) ‘ tween short cond. score ef the day. when, he went around + Ia @ letter Williams assures me |] 1916... Fourth ane t em [six and Cee ee ord ting eaeatck wut] BOSTON, Oct. %—No police re-| sprang for the ball, but |in the afternoon in a 72, which te one 0 are ; Mi ie Fo Bis, ried in every way fo talniee” shout Murry, Hooper's, copy. [Cuih, battle he wave but one base on|serves were needed to hold the) foming Jike a bullet, and. before | One en rae d. J, Onntien, of Mans Bets fe Sent him, but with | righted double play. bleacherites in leash as the big stad-| the foot and bounded directly | fivld. Onlo, made a 73, tying with Jack out success. There have been two or ‘ae? i the most remark- | A, bivcer crowd is expected at to- into the hands of Janvrin, who Hutchinson of Pittsburgh. three vod otters for tho match tom Preagober]L Notes |\svic eves ate: an a tal elas" re [£23 ne Every"resotved” edt tp] t4m at Braves’ feid Dewan fing for] stoad:on the bag. A uick throw ie ‘responsible promoters, Williams says aseoa e pela ey eee 2 9B ee ce aa crs | teen oe __| the seoond struggle between the] £2 firet then, completed the most |. ' that he ts perfectly willing to fight friends from Philadelphia. ‘1 have| Jack Barry was on the coaching line| Red Sox and Dodgers to-day. Siowly| sn’ any Paihiete Brtle at the weight they met at be-| CINCINNATI, Oct. %—Tho Nor-| been playing ball for years and have |on Setuday in every inning. | After sre land oederiy’ the one dollar boye came! Dedner. Pally, John Belell brushed wheels in | fore, and will make no other con-| woods of this city defeated the Kail) seen any number of great plays, but|froubles him and t Ny y ‘ (7 and Scott stretch, Bedell fell, and Alf ndel}, en will pre~ frea ing In as a pinch hitter.] {n, picked out seats to sult them| h © wonderful butte with men on base ion for a match. He will let Ertle| lights of Toledo yesterday by @ score) Hooper's catch and throw to the plate came to the ch, Oscar Francisco Verri, Lioy! KE. 44) and letsurely read thelr morning pap-| this uncanny luck Bfooklyn had a | Trae, Seg, sane. Yasin went, Sawn 22 ek & guaranteed sum for fighting, | of 2 to 1 In the third game of the series! beat them all. | and will be satisfied to fight on per- | for the championship of Class AA of the] “You, and that p won the game for ers. The experince of Saturda: forging to the front. pver the rail and landed in. thi ih ’ Biisled i y has es « ail and landed in the gran centage, without a guarantes. Jonal Amateur Haseball Federation. ook wr Rew. . re bie Se crpelt toe Billy Murray has « bet on the Robins.| been a lesson, There was plenty of HOOPER’S CATCH ANOTHER stand, They were bedly ake an bay 8 fair enough. had won @ game before. Yes fated to stop Wheat from scoring we , But the veteran did not healtate to de-| 007. ang no occasion for a riotous! PIECE OF BOSTON LUCK. were put out of the race ae the spill. od Carre day's gume Was a ten Inning contest,| would have been one run to the good | C4 6 that Hobble's warriors would have That is pointed out by the Dodgers! a . ti | HE Uttle Baltimore blond 14 | ine Norwoods mooring the winning run| 4nd they never would have caught ua." | to Ploy f) Per etter bull to win} rush. Instead of forming an all-night as an example of Red Sox luck, Their | ENTRIES AT ‘LAUREL. i ‘ genuine fighting bantam. He|after two were out. or Gi'k. Wikies gad eke tor ten lowe b: —— line for the unreserved seats the Bos- second eltation i the wonderth play isn't at boxer, nee same,” a ‘ | Many of the Brooklyn players sur-|ton fan attended to his business as ©f Hooper in throwing Zach Wheat a sre oxer, as he ST, LOUIS, Oct. 9.—By winning both] of the game, sald Robinson. “All the prised the crowd at the hotel by sayin, out at the plate after having caught); RACE TRACK, LAUREL, M4, Oct | Yearned when he tried to go into the) Oe nei ublechcader yesterday, the) Page were, ® trifle Nervous and overanx- |Fgy Would tather play the Red | Usual and quietly hied himeelf to the Q'qyand falling to the ground. Wheat .—The entries tor to-morrow's races featherweight class and take the | fil to it ten innings, the second 4{ning showed thelr gameness and wil{ Sox than elther the Phillies or the} ball yard as if it had been an ordin- had figured that the ball would not are as follows ' championship from Kilbane, whol ig 1 in cight innings, the St. Louis| elp them. considerably in the coming | Braves ary game in midsummer, be’ caught and was trotting from yrpsp RACE—Selling: twoyearolds: tive and g Played with him, hit him with every-|irowns won, the city championsiip| ®N0' team aver made a gamer effort to| Capt. Huston and Col. Ruppert are| For some reason the Hub has re- third toward the plate. Suddenly he ovehelt, furing, “murmbank, 118: | Momnilger > Ming for six rounds, and didn’t get| irom the St. Louls ‘dinals, ull a struggle out of the fire than | here entertaining the boys, fused to get excited about the bie Th tran Lined Bok to the Baas teuennd Swertej than Sugars 15) Meting Moments (Limp) on ” ° rT . *Spect: 108; * gus nti, * hit solidly once in return. ‘That Aight! CHICAGO, Oct, D—No sooner haa] Brocklin in the nihim Inning, | One nit to pitch to-|4olng# going on here, In fact the at- it and started for home, But it was Com, 100% a” stalwart ert taught Williams it would bo much | the 2 been Baeian ok lucky that Daubert's ground= Stengel went |titude of the fan ts almost apnthethic, | too late and the beautiful throw got ty Aw | tter for him to remain in his ow: ae a cf e Into his hands. If the ball) to bed early y likes enty . ‘< t an nis was not exactly luck, aa turne veal ol: PAP Wes, at least. waie there iene Se sreee "through they “at that “dee Dt on the ground, Daubert would cf sleep when, a left-hander fy go-|He has been surfelted with these wise was gullty of slow thinking, ted ie { t Dane in the offing.. But as a bantam.| tinker would be deposed as lender of] have bent the throw to frat and the/ing to pitch, Robbie said last night annual fights for the baseball cham- yur jt shows the breaks. If Zach had "ayne, 110; ; y ecco ill Ky iy <7 ; me | score Would have been tied, that Stengel would play when Ruth . , 108; “Sinai } weight he hasn't met his master yet, Although no oM-| SOS Wo Mave to expect’ these broaks |Lak Leonard pitched’ fer the Amori-|Plonshtp, and the novelty 1s gone. |stayed on the base he could have tne Well, 118; Pre: § and Johnny rite will have to do tained from]. Bul you reake |And pa0ne This is the third World's Series for @°ored whether the ball was caught oad G0 Bob, Westieid, 108 iam | Bree, Sracteoular work in the ring 0° . Boston in succession and the town | 00%) plece of luck that gave! qtHin® BACk Hi i eat ub 5 em be iron ‘, nd, 112: } \ Rid mined more ‘seriously thea it . Soar taste has had four in the last five years.|tho Red Sox a run Was tho failure of fume 110. storm Nvmph limp)” tus; W | | wees Al McCoy. | Doyle and Dick Kinsella The rooter is calmly confident that| Hy Myers to see a fly ball that fell eed Log! ee thy Bantam, 111; ae: — s . ear the Red Sox will win agd {s willing |@!inost at his feet, The sun shines "FOURTH RACH Carrollton Handicap: thre HE football season has gone] cg tating oat Senuon Sound vie to look the fight over, but sees no /2% te outfield here with a blinding pearohis, 91.400 addal: wie furlongs, “brimper through the opening weeks| omaha, winning four Kames out of| The Show Corporation, for whom Jime , once management. glare and hits all three fleldera alike. t of various |OCCasion for raving and tearing his|'The Red Sox outfielders are accus- without an aceldent worth | five tk th Kamex of a double Jaci brea of 6 to band| @Y Johnston te theymatchmaker, will | ‘iT y 4 | ed 20; Mi " 118) Startling, “110; Anita, . header y | managers th, and he came back | hair tomed to this and know how to play ia: imp), 102: Wh % mentioning. it wasn't like this in| 8 to 2 probably pass out of existence Wednes= | (onlay jrominne Sauth (bat heratter be will oe | EBBETS RECOVERS IN TIME TO It: but it was new and awkward to 5 Tah Rae ial rom yar ae r e “ho 7 : every order that he issue a e i j, ohe. and cue-ststewn rm . ; the old days, wh the “hospital | o= = = ====== | day, when tts lease on Madison Square |“? “ler that he lasuew ATTEND TO-DAY’S GAME. | a eames. TPO Henmouses 106.) Eagle 100. Kilmer UT! : tate of all the col |, The one man of the Dodgers who Ks eine, my hb ee college teams made! out they're going to try to get —, den expir dari sin the! sin puckley, manager of the big colored beary.| ‘The Brooklyn camp waa a little! fell hardest in the first game was Mite seygre 18: Trial by Jun, 108; Ninety | Feading as interesting as the we. | ind ——, and Of course if they4 Teceivers’ hands, and it is rep that | weight Harry Wills, who boxe Kid Cotton, Jack] upset as the Dodgers donned their|Jake Daubert, one-time champion IXTH BARB Gelting inree-qeeral + | counts of the games start anything like that you know] they won't renew the present holders’ | Jobnam's former sparring partner, at the Harlem |. angtes, over the rumor that Charlea | Patter of the National League. Much oe ae ihe Betas Nougat’, 108 ri Under the present ruic ball ip | What to do.” lease, n MeCrackin and Tex Rickard, Friday night, heads @ ayudicate was expected of him by the Brook- Vilme Mover, 107; Fordina, i relleved of its ancient ferocity, wita The feliow who {has oflerel Joa. Wilard #40000 to tox Wile| Ebbets was dangerously ill and that|iynites, but his performance was & started that" wasl who promoted the Willurd-Moran bout b. G now of the most 08 HACK—Helling: | ° three-year-olds n ‘ moi ; twelve ruunde to @ decision in Boston, his doctors had ordered him back to|sad one. He was unusually nervous Ce-Helling: |. theres + out being at wil lox exciting for the] prominent mining men in the country, | Mat March, are the most anaes New York, ‘This was dispelled | 85d the first two times up struck out fa eo as Roltielgn, Ht, spectators, It may be a bit less ex-| Ho was a wonder with Knees and] SPOrung men in the Held to secure &| jack Dilla i in town for his bout with Sailor | Oe, when the Brooklyn owner|00,%!x Pitched bails, almost equalling Hg» fia, awa’: 07, 8 add citing for the players, Oh yes, a liitie|Slbows, and could sprint a century | lease ao that they can apply to the State | Grands at the B wrting Club tomorrow | ‘ough, when y the record of Josh Devore, who failed tiyte uside apprentice allownnce *Hrack fast tit. I rem ; in a football suit. D. G.| Athlettc Commtasion for a license, It ts Nate eT caak Manis toca keane tie | cara tp eenditoer siiet batore-noon. Bel tc eet a toni ca mass Binal in’ tee ber that In one game in| ih Oye Un “wot packed nd lines n of our follows, who Was] sald that they have offered such a big at with aw few broki sum for the use of the Garden that the | himself went to the side] receivers could not very well refuse to| t much later—ieg broken b - baer low the knee. He wouldn't Grant them: @ lease n the wide-| So confident are they of getting pos ket, urging | session of the Garden that Messrs that was] Crackin and Rickard already have resentatives in Europe and Australia trying to induce such ring celebrities as hb Bob Moba | looked @ Httle worse for wear, but |Glant-Athletic hinoe he easily de-| declared positively that no doctor | &t bat ton Park, roo ste meet Motia two works after{ COUld make him mise this 6@M®! fans that Merkle will succeed Dau- which he thinks will be Brooklyn's|bert at first. to-day.) If. a rignt-| New Colors, New first victory hander can make a joke of Daubert, which I piaye ries in four times by the way, , sone Years ago (and ack Munroe, who after. | ward rougit Jeffries, was wckle on | team), we had eight | the oppo men on ¢ *\ in ely batiletiont ‘ whit} m JAgken to the city ¥ 1} notably p | : Philadelphia bantam, aA manding a recount of Saturday's @i- | batter Merkle, a right-handed hit- tendance, but nothing will be done /ter, Is at his best against left-hand- ‘ The weight la to be 120 por box fifteen rounds to @ refereo's dev i bones. THAT It was food Old sort. \ very interesting, and I at if any one had told a 10 Suppo rough, you k Just t e the| member of either team concerned in| Georges Carpentior and I the receipts have been figured correct- 3EST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK classed the National Laggue cham-| That the annual cross country run of There is talk among the waiting —— PUTTING ‘EM OVER With ‘“‘Bugs’’ Baer ome 885; Va MBvctne Wanh* RABID RUDOLPH- “aNve— ° ’ HE Fan Who Bets Against His Home Team Is Meaner Than the Man Who Puts the Worms in Chestnuts. Some rash folks are betting the World Beries scores will be I even higher than the price of ad- mission, . pete euetdea ioe Greasy Cg ais. Feature of the big World Series is that there are really some sporting writers among those in the press box, . Football player was injured bya blow on the d, which is another reason why football can never eup- (ooo baseball as our national pas- me, Something wrong ever oes minal anes ‘hauplonup'os ‘chalet OUR EXPERTS WHO WILL COVER ‘WORLD’ ERIES, JOE MM, connected for yeare with the Upholsterers’ Weekly. An thority on bu tons, and the firet man in the worl to realize the possibilities of indi- vidual toothpicks. jive a detailed di foul line in languag it will be almost fool ORL RONG, not accounts of ch Swiss Alps. Is owner of the finest pack of Roquefort hounds Atlantic City. His experiences among the aavans charlotte russe ors of Africa fit Mr. Reng ad- mirably to cover the eries. He writes so clearly th: und id it, IMA BUGG, the man who exposed the corkscrew tournament and showed that it was crooked. First sporting writer to discover there was some- thing fishy azout the Aquarium Mr. Bugg will write in Eng- Boston, and in the native in Brooklyn. eee 2 URA KNUTT, famous lady writer, who will give us all the heart throbs and pathos of the big world series, Miss Knutt could get chest throbs out of a used graphophone needle. Her a of th dying moments yed armadillo is a classic wherever English and also in Cincinnati. ise Knutt will write exclusively for the readers of thie cofum: Order: your copies about two years in advance. eee tongu RABID RUDOLPH, only left-hand: baseball writer in the league, wil) writ exclusively for left-handed readers of this paper. When erder ing your copy please be sure to specify whether uu want a right or left handed edi . Mr Rabid Rudolph will decide all the elese plays in the outfield, desoribe the ws buck never been rong-handed. An eager baseball fan was" he, His chest was full of queeriel He bought the latest sporting sheets To lamp who won the series. eee 1 An ardent baseball fan he was, With a boatload of papers, He turned him to the baseball page Where expertera cut capers, . eee Ake bugs in a Blackberry patch, = * Experts were thick aa, chiggera, They experted with expert akill, And doped it out in fiogers. eee In numbers, fractions. decimals, Thev doped each outfits’ chan Although figures can never He, They sure can do some dancem eee The daschall fan soaked up the dope, Hia frame was made of blotter, And he wished experts somewhere, Or some place even hotter, see A sincare baseball fan was he, Hia blouse waa crammed with queertes, The experts told him all the news Except who won the Series! Bre ood for informal ning. ‘TO-NIGHT—OLYMPIO G. 47 W. 126th Bt Tel. Mi iim Wealy vs. Bleve O'Brien, ai TUES, NIG! Weaves, F > ».| What could edy southp do? re ineettattan oi] Thore 19 tl talk of the players de-| Fike, Suit A speedy souvan dot New Patterns, New Styles, ul i e f i t y | ‘ " + @rs. He also has faced the fire of a 25 ow vefor < ' y to | day, Oct, 16, about it. The Commission says tha: iH le as Bah ole Ss ‘una hg attr Sees Cae an Be - wi mn ce ie bees SUL easure, wo good © out and 4s not easily unnerved, Hittle apecen. "is 6 said, nol} yoara ‘he. ¢ 1 over the ac- | class Pen goes ee i eM | iy and will be divided fairly: |" ‘The scarcity 9 I i ; FS reugh stuff! You want to rememb, inte ofa hundred bik be-| Sf Jimmy Johnston loses hie toenold | *** bg A Peed fad ont Meectine ata Buaa|BD AbOLORIRG Ene te ence In,spite of war-created difficulties we are showing the , F that this is foot) a fart. But | twoen fart ans Without finding | on the Ganten, where he has made bara eta Vaiee cro amar , time and the the outset, la no longer a subject of | most comprehensive line of woolens we have ever displayed ; ; ar that t ther have| mention of as much as a 4 | abate while at Cincinnati | over id al ni e » Me A > pame ‘of our boys picked to" he laid| cracked. tib ‘the. siayer would eve | ct, money for the present holders Joe Avery lighonaatt, “abe 00 | "Toye was, in continual fear of a Comment. Feeling a sort of town| Our $25 assortment is especially worth seeing, : } E \ hi , probably try to buck hla auc: | Jos Sherman ; matter, the big throng t } | sniffed dixdainfully and muttered | /* a Sagitd pF % oh The weath nditions|of New Yorke y em ; SP StRIDg. ane An "Old Ladioat | cesaore by taking the management of ower. @ weather coi w Yorkers have taken up the| It will certainly pay you to call— something about an "Old Ladies’ |cemors by taking the management of} | Ray Hatfield in] though were @ source of great Joy to CUdgel and propose to fight this thing ional fabri Pay yi ito examine these =; i Being x Charite the seini final bout at the| the Dodgers, the outfielders no longer| Ut for thelr little brother, Despite exceptional fabrics—to really appreciate by close contact. : ihe Water | a4 to face the blinding glare of the| (hey jens sia catuclanns weed ase See a crea then to have a sult made te. § | lie and bes | MAE nere is a decided reluctance towal sure—to 8; L | wi hal Mae cee Shere ‘bit sith classy men, having |Munfleld, And for the first time their backing up thelr loyalty with real ave nearly half on the clothes you wear, " - 2 booua brothers and Wille] chances we ui money, | : 2 h i hentae Fy Re mls ies ort % a Wilke chances were 60-50, As thé Red Sox ; f Overcoats of t yy STS NEVER : ee eran tna 1 e's tie few 900 equa thelr Melding practice all the m2, AUR, of Brondway theatrical Equal Value $25 ‘ BURKE'S GUINNESS A joint meeting of the Junior and | be returme to eg $i Kaban ce 8 aciurod Mitchie’s rib in| BlO@chers were Mied and it looked as on Robbie list night and tendered him senior Metropolitan Crosa-Country | Pother promising hear weigh' im ¢ f the crowd to-day would be larger | thelr unqualified support, explaining Samples and style suggestions mailed Upon request BROADWAY & NINTH STREET AND FTH & MADISON AVES, Hampionship Comoaittees will be held |" that not one of them ever before had a tA. es. U head S this afters \oo A big batoh of entries have bea recetrad for] '28n that of Saturday, . rooted for Brooklyn, unless the name Burke is righ tigcon 4 boxing Vourvaweut of the Oreceat| Just before the game the National Maden | | i jor the pur Harry Pieree, the Mrookirn lightweight by Gb of Rotts 0 | Ce sear rou. on the label as well as 4% upon the dat Beh RU rate ithe led Saf el apy dey Shy he A mmission denied the widely cireu Gardner Scores Easy Victory. N : Iding of the 19%¢ of Hatieas last week, will tmoet Wille tewher | and. wearly al) of ip beat boners ef last eeagon, | ted Fumor that they had indefinite: |, Young, Oscar Gardner made e, TWO STORES = the name Guinness jjonsnigs. it ob 1 4 tetany bot at the Mroadnay mooring « J including "ie chains and runsereay |!¥ #uspended the captain of the Ger: | piert giving Johnny, Dutty 4 bad lacing ’ = title race will be held by the Stein Ratunday night sat Lime these lade mes Lot che ditfereut diviaioga, will by oo hand, He |man U-boat for knocking the world's jn ten rounds. — Duffy was droppe Duane s Guinness ee ivie & Club tn Long Ih Hey put up mich @ slgm-bang contest that John | des the prises offered ty the club, the w series off the front page. ure the same ae Girdners Tehtning ter aaa 7 L Be E930 STi. BET, 8 nari tled 1 ure sity Cit th jor race b ° Weiemantel imunediately rematched tea will be aeut to Pittsburgh to compete in the J i battled by ERS Burky 40 City afd the Senior race, by the A na a y a i be bat sia sony Me in the \8lae | tmne Mr. Harrimann sdmitted that ebwork were! too much for the ale ‘he Largest Merchant Tailoring Establishment in the Worl. in Brooklyn, adda Aneaie tne saat ae madaniens, a! vats ob sake mami, charges would be preferred against |fvish bala calli, cieainainiinnni pone ane = — Prine a :

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