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THE BVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1917, EST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK "*Ai ness ~ “Looks Like the Red Sox Are JOYS OF PLAYING ON A PUBLIC LINKS ei Wa ee Copy rane ty The Frese Puttinnine Co (The New Fork Dvening Werte) @ Sprained Percentage.” -"RL VS"t.oe Gea ricer a Gorn’ Iv Only este pleyea bapetail in would heve been handeutled a the hey ted to @ rabbit Lovke like the Red sox ty ereent PER EA | bgp ? MB Morrie-Fulton fies yerter- After caref " Pe Gay at Canton, O, temporarily | the facta, Man Je an ends the pronpect of » poesibic baseball will have u the it championship fight. Mor | i) j fest through fouvling—an old fai YEA RO Of Bie—and Fulton failed to make) Oke Showing that would entitie him, Oe place in the ring with Willard | _ Aeoording to wired accounts » the ringside Fulton was vut-| Morrie, but doing no great when Morris be- foughing it, using bis head (oo at close quarters and wther-| in & manner most +> to @ gentle: of Ful- tender and sensitive makeup. the Afth round—etill according accounts—Fulton attempt- 1 to leave ¢ ing, alleging that was butting bim and refusing the contest. Referee Matt | persuaded Fulton to satay « » and in the sixth round, | showed no tendency to) and pe perfect gent, but) ~ Siisjumnosaiins Holiday Crowd at Races = ["manercrunnoy) Qld 69th Regiment Receives L PET Hs to all very interesting. i Entitled to Better Sport Previously acknowledged..§1,213.50 y 100 Wi ° ln evens s¢ they could cals" eae ; ~>wgre herr 1ar inwmase Harry he Hawk had .. 100,00 orth of S, ort Go ds somewhere if they could only get oft parson vur some ma'| Ran That Seen at Belmont SL, r . >P ae Tha Rohine are fat, but the sore rugged wethig ot al it Y Famous Command Now at! Shipment To-Day Guarantees 2"eauitel im acrevolving eagm nau ix‘ teot seven. of | tieta ot six|| Collection at Dr. Now aU (THE ARMY ATHLETIC FUND }|°"P ay Gi pad up against elx fect seven of | Programme Very Unaltractive, | ote barnen ‘there were any mums || Gymnasium ..:. os. Mineola Camp First State+] goXING SHOW AT FAIRMONT || Irish Unit Many Hours of| “®7'S ST2P. Can't 4 Clark Grit t boug) jase stepping around boast |the Washington team haa te jfew morning @ this season. 4 new upholstered | Fortunately, the Pirates’ double wictory dorsi t spoil their chances | for last place » THE RED $OX AN ACCORDION, | YANKS FOLDE ;UP LIK s that Waiter Johnson figures n't much difference between booted and batted out of the fystiale Iraiton, ‘Wintard could | With Small Fields Further) or ime reaaon or other they’ de: || Robert, Harrie ; Body to Be Furnished Ath-|] pUT OFF TILL SEPT. 12.]| Enjoyment and Healthful], Ben tur elraye wins the big chariot I Ay ‘waiting to | Reduced by Scratches. tei geeteeges meek rere all (STE : letic Materials From Army|] an, pig boxing anew to ratnc || Recreation From Grind Of | something eke Gusts. Fee See ae Sia aos ition at all, would have been a Joke but for the Total . euecnavedeven Athletic Fund | he y Athletic Militar Routine. have eure tossed a man eating moth ton on RF wine By Vincent Treanor. addition of Straight Forward after |( Tot#! le |] money, for the Army Athletic I 'y ‘i be Star Gazer and Corn Tassel were ae good natured to fight Wis’ an ordinary card like that | scratched. In this race the $20,000 Fund, scheduled at the Fairmont + to meneure | HE boys of the olf Sixty-ninth |] A: C. to-morrow night, has been |] part to secure comfort and heatthtul nate eaareed Sah Trt cee =o footie ‘ Fs hurt, But he doesn't of yesterday attracts such a| Liberty Loan showed nothing of what ughing. 4 the crowd had a right to expect from Fi UERIOg. A sonnaon, to| VY exthoring to ‘Delmont Park, |the crowd had a rleht to exeot from istic News Regiment will receive at their || Postponed until Wednesday eve- || recreation for some lad in khaki, EA gt th Mineola Camp to-day a big || 2!ns, Bept. 12, when one of the The fund is slowly creeping up- @verawe and intimidate the young |racing may be said to bave regained ould do was to trail in third be- supply of sport materials i || best ri . |] ward, One of the latest contributo: Reds lost a morning game c purchased est ring programmes ever ar. “ sam pointe ee ee a ail its old-time popularity. There cer- | hind Wally ind, Straight Forward. and Gossip from contributions to the Army Ath: |j ranged in this city will be put on. Ultgzute chun bite conde ie personel Coe are y Seen & un tae rt tainly was nothing on the programme prreyad (AR TE ee pi By John Pollock letio Fund, now being collected by || One of the reasons the show w | check for $100, This comes near] poth dinner and supper. to fou that merited such an extraordinary | ii” jiourleas, Rickety, Westy oh The Evening World. Tho shipment, |] set back {s that Champion Leonard || touching the high water mark of gen- behaved in a turnout; in fact, the offering fur-|ifogan, ‘Tom McTaggart, Meteorite the first to be made by the fund, has |] had to box in Toronto last night. || CToslty, a8 Mr. Hempstead previously | ; nighed every reason why even a lover | und other good three-year-olda might |, Bantamweights and lghtwetehts willl an actual cash value of eleven hun- || Benuy will appear in the main \ Sagaietos tetmieee ellepae out ‘back against the ropes| of the sport should have looked else- | lave ono to the post in this race | furnish the thrills at the Ploness Short. | dreq dollars, Its worth to the enlisted || bout at the Fairmont show. Also || Mr. Hempatead’s wishes the Giants and let Johnson push) where for interesting” holiday enter- Lordiecldetay | coe ere Center | eitvin, wile, coesnipi Raoskeed eit yaune|Mmen of the famous Irish unit, whon || the time was too short to complete | Will play the Dodgers at the Polo Soheson's atime, whirled bum | '@inment. ‘ . |the ordinary variety’ and: most un-|Brown and Pal Moore, meets Frankie | ‘Wey use the suppites to box and play |] a card of the magnitude of the one || Grounds next Monday aud the pro’ ‘against the ropes so hard that] ‘Three so-called features were pro-| worthy of a holiday crowd. It seems|Conifrey of Harlem. Young Zulu Kid baseball in far-away France, cannot |} that will be presented at the popu- || Seats for this game are on sale at arly knocked the ring down, | vided, but nono of them deserved the | “* If racing associations should make} of Brooklyn and Mickey Dunn of Har- be estimated, ited i i » effort t t . lar Bronx club. |the Spalding stores on Fifth Avenue vg lg ge A yy 4 to Jet | name, There wasn't a real good horse had hd Beare lem, a pair of flashy bantams, will meet] The shipment to-day will guaran- and Nassau Street and The World In- + ‘ o sale 4 in the second ten-round bout tee m. formation Bureau in the main corri- mo and stepped back a pace and |in any of the races, The Far Rock Delmont’s patrons surely baatiied baschids * Shadi eA Ais Lal hades ot ic lege dor of the Pulitzer Building. ‘The e@teohnson some more. After | away, for instance, was just a tbree- it yesterday, Mike O'Dowd, the welterweight champion, who althful recreation from the dreary The strenuous sport brings out the| rest is up to the fans, ‘while Mr, Johnson was 44 |horge contest between St. Isidore, bore Itallan Joo Gans at the Clermont Sport-|8Tind of military routine in the! pest fighting instincts in men. Any| Meanwhile the fund's show at the je and as courteous—as far as managers will result in the greatest evening of entertainment t Corn Tassel and Leochares, The other} Imagine a holiday crowd of race-|ing Chub Turaley night, is fubilant today be | trenohes. The sending of these sport| rookie at Plattsburg who eaid he had| Hippodrome is rapidly nearing the ie the reason wh is concerned—as any peace- goers coming to ® race like the fifth, | came Mike Gibbons may fight him efter all bal ; y y ‘ . : 3 cc ,| came 3 ba . . ia {ence was reasonably | stage when the full programme can ee ent could wish, -. | two starters, Lucius and Runes, might) pehind in its day's operations, as Aitvey Burne, matchmaher of the Clermont, has pee = 4 Aga Bixty ninth eon? nailing ¢ commission, Just on |De short ‘announced. The ofeabined ractically every rac in the fight Johnson per-| just as well have been in the barn for| holiday racegoers usually find them- | reeivel « wie from Eddie Kane, the bustos | Regiment was made possible by the) inat assertion effort of the prominent theatrical ing driver in America gistently locked Willard’s arms and) ii i. contention was expected of Hore was a three horse af-| manager of the Gibbons toys, which states that |Seneroulty and patriotism of Newd a ? York citizens, those who quickly r 3 8 it Ma fon times.” hen be a0 Ie them, The Champagne, a seven fur- r to “get out" on, with the cheap-| be will consider Burns's offer for Mike Gibbons The Sixty-ninth was outfitted first ges old alized the tremendous value of ath- | because it is the first New York regi- kind of a selling plater, K dO, a3] to box O'Dowd just as soon aa the cool @ tr town has ever gazed at. The date is into the air as Jofnson}) —___._ __ pera = | favorite. > aS dies Md fis letic activity for soldiers and did their | ment to be sent to the French front. | ¢ at his arms and landed on |Suahec Rene ee ee ae + [dit by contributing to the funds, |Gen. Pershing, in his statement that | Sunday evening, Sept. 16, and the top of Johnson's head with all his] half fect tall and his reach is In pro- it, forcing Johnson nearly to his} portion, Ho hits a hard, clean! ,, rs so Boe ‘Willard repeated the trick| snappy blow. He has a head for|, The Filles’ event, lant of the place the Hippodrome, But, before taking in this show, why not send your contribution along to The fund's initial shipment consists | athletic supp! of eight separate units, each one care- | import 3 were only second in ce to food and’ clothing for At the Fairmont A, ‘Towmy Tuoley, the popular New Jemey light- next § fully boxed and under key and ready|an army, insisted that each United 4 U CANTS t e 7 € at, will box Jimmy Paul > ia Harlem ve the my hletic again—and from that time until) tients, When hoe fought and stopped a * rien pls selection of supplies was made by Dr.| sport materials before leaving this G{IL, at odds on. Memories 11. won, | but not Ike al to 2 shot. As in the Rockaway Handicap, this race w simply a two horse affair, tween " ries IL and Thistle, on form, |: Wilee fought at the Fairmont A. other three furnished poor con. |My nigot, easily whipping Frank was knocked out Johnson's ring/ Sam Langford a few weeks ago hi were good enough for any } jeaned to come down near Lang 4 ford’s height, extended his long arma, | fow if Fulton had been :n (hat} and punched Guin as fast as he could with Johnaon and Johnson had) Roguit—Langford never did get in| 4 Netther Irlah Patay Cline nor Willie Jaton] Raycroft of the Commission on|country. ‘The wisdom of this is pom 4 supplied with sport ma- will particapate in any more bouts before thelr pel Games rae nd Robert easily understood. The men can bring ——eentiiptitnnceaeeen jecting next Mor a ho Manhattan a, | Mdgron, @ materials chosen will) their sport supplies on thelr own mecting nest Monday night at the Manhattan A.} 7VE" OC a ee body of men the benefit | transport when sailing and thus avold | Spencer Brothers Wom Bike Ho! of healthful, streng the uncertainties of transportation.| ‘The Speftcer boys of Toronto cleaned to keep his car fricw tion-free. Dixon's will perform the same service in 3 exe! Bim out with a little roughing, | wire more than once, and that ones | fl e ‘ne Jackson cntpointed Tery Me-] _N®, Sport assortment would belOnce in France our soldiers cannot |the boards at the Vallsburg bicycle your car, ad happened? F leave) ie failed to reach Fulton on a Vital | Were out of the question. entirely, niles pate Taek, west, Borat Asiorioen panties nas become | RICGaAT retiga Deea om hoc in | Teen Newark Yesterday, Arihar win- XOX Goh veer, ceoiee Moe ton Fulton punched | Langford) speculatively speaking. If attend- vii ear fie roe gainet| 80 popular with the Allies’ armies 4 strange land without tho means of |DE the match race with former cham Dixon Lubricating Chart y and beat him so badly that * al - 4 * y jon trainer by taking th ORRIS seems to have practical- | SFORKY And by lances at the track, which have been Friday the St. NAnolss | that even the French are now playing | playing baseball or other sports is | Pion. tr y iw the necessary JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE . ly cut himself out of the heavy- He Sones | i a that ne woutd | Particularly gratifying all season, | pink in better condition than when be boret| the game. The boys af the old Sixty-|not exactly @ cheerful future for third heat, the second heat being a ‘Jerper Clty, 3, bi , but ‘several fights he has shown | colves to blam, - © but them= | pirttsfurgher w! igh about 106 pounds, which| Where their baseball supplies are) forward to, ously winning @ fast ten-mile invita- ncn o> snoed That the taapality to take & heavy blow with. | “vee to blame, 1s Tees weight an be ever has carriet iota the] ComIng from. Lot a Ley oar oe ‘The Army Athletic Fund ts the of- | Hon, Jo goat, 4 pireenonals, win likes to see him in action. He| out being at least temporarily badly | ring, mond bh ta) mere incurs se. Noi fictal athletig fund for New York |foliowing in. the order. named, R88 ara; lumbering, fairly slow,|shaken by it. He has a long, thin| Leocharea is @ continuous disap- ee ern fund's shipment, complete eveners |Site, It is under the supervision of | Taylor Nea'e swith bunch hone rine no great “kick.” Still; | body. He tan't built to take punches |POiMtment, As favtorite in the Rock-| Jackson and Valger Win Bonts, | {he pumh to dlow UP the Commission on Training Camps|amateur miss and out race, having les I his faults, he has shown great) that Willard could laugh at agereasivencss and ability! y qoupt that Willard would have close and wallop with any | threatened to leave the ring because away Handicap yesterday he finished] 98 “| t protector. Activities, which was compelled to|aualified in his heat by mounting h Jas he has finished in his few recent| PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 4.— Please send ws plenty of boxlnk| eniist outside aid because Conjsress | Wheel from a general spill, in which all |sarts—close up, but behind the win-| Jackson, the senautional New York] gloves,” wrote Capt; Tom Retlley of | aia not sufficiently ‘provide for the [but ve went down, re were many who had a abla ‘ “\ner. ‘This speedy gelding always at-| lightweight, scored an easy victory|Company B some ‘ped, one, Wportant matter of athletic exercises "Mortis would po the next | Of, Morris's roughing: | That ts the ucts a big play whenever he #tars| gver Terry McGovern, the aggre of boxing gloves were shipped, ON@) ror woidiers “It ta the hopo of the f Gras fight Willard, just because ee on the strength of @ good speed trial Leonard Stops Rector. dozen paira to each set and the best | qraining Camps Cominission that this| TORONTO, Sept. 4 , ; Benny Leonard ‘and ancreasive courage | lard that, will make the fight—if it! or on gorm he once showed. He has| local lightweight, in six fast rounds| that Spalding’s make. in the | £224 will be large enough to eaulp ull | world's lightweight champion eed + make it something of a fignt.| i# ever staged—one ed. Fulton |heen second and third fo ror five|before a crowd that packed the| Boxing is to be compulsory n {he| New York regiments in the same | young Rector of Jersey City in the fifth § ost tand hurt Willard, but can't | tines since the spring racing began| Olympia to the doors last night. For| training of all United Btates armits.| manner the former Sixty-ninth waa | sound of a six round match. 1 a ULTON is tho cleverost big chim down, Meanwhile Fulton |at Harve De Grace, but he has yet|two rounds McGovern made a creait. | it,!* one of the heat, poselble Sports| outfitted, To do this, however, will | overwhelmed his opponent. with hia 4 y yould wes nder any heavy rap | to show ° ast th die < ms edit-|for the physical evelopment of| mean that many patriotic citizens will | speed and skill, raining punches a heavyweight in many years. ard sent hoine eo ene Muniie. of ‘ihe Kind that] able showing, but after that Jack-| soldiers, and in addition the’ prin-| havo to volunteer thelr support, No| from all angles. | In the nttn roe % He has a remarkable left hand ess Joss can stay with the ctrous |trivey out the expression “he needed | son's speed and hard punching won| ciples of boxing are followed in the | subscription 1s too small. Aside from | after Rector had been forced to his & end oe fair right. He is six and @ a while longer, lthat trace." Looks ns if the season|for him by a wide margin, Benny | teaching eh he gow method V4 the money aide of it te the spirit, the | ine {re pecond time, his seconds a eS ‘ re Jalger, the French bantam cham- | bayonet. fighting soon a knowledge that you have dene your ' e | will wind up around here with Leo-| Meer in hollow fashion. over | former Bixty-nintn Regiment pitcned 4 Frankie Clark of this city, K, O,{camp at Mineola, Col, Charles c= M Bl f Hi b d D k | James Butler's Bally has developed | 1.°4" pee ce . Mine Ry mchp ered : £ t Kyxers of New York stopped Barney | ordered each company to tak, | B Wife to ame Ut usoan TINRS, Hote guile a Aen avi : Hiahn in the first round of a ached. |exercise in shadow boxing, The men | — ie | bul Mr ‘ond! ‘4 pvide t ; re without gloves, With the| e , a Mf belleve he is as good as his last two] wed elx round bout then were without gloves, With ihe B A t t iF Says Druggist Brown, of Cleveland, |i. iio a ee ane eens neces bersows arene, [Mee sntene nea were: | DIP AMSSOrTMENt---LOw A ht For ment of many new Benny Leonards. | Who Tells Wife What To Do.’ "sia ts wikia. . Price---Special Value a arned the le [whenever they meet in handlcaps.! und forcing ' | Yesterday Bally, even after losing a pelts Rae 10 ie eeen ‘easily be turned into use 4 ——EEEE—— Tia aida. tka ines 4 py|lot of ground ‘bearing out in tne | . Football, like box- SPORTING, A New Treatment G potqed the] he, has mad nie, Any | itretch, ‘ran the mile in 1,38 flat 2 Bre her VE plarurricnanere in our army. | SHULL nas ae eee) ‘Consent or Know! the Drinker. i , _ Cleveland. 0.— right to Our remnant sale is making a | F A L L blame deca drinks, Two Good Bouts at the Yorkville, Pay 7 | ys Teg pec of Cleveland, It is Jimmy Kane, the Yorkville feather- stir in clothes circles. It is an MEETING ther fault if she lets him drink and bring weight, and Willie Kohler fought a sen-| opportunity sale. Every suit | : aa "porary te her ome 7 [eau rao ue, arevile Sporae BQ) enc, "whether" forn:erly "priced 50 Ar BEAUTE betas ‘con etop cv rinking busband in NATIONAL LEAGUE. || AMERICAN LEAGUE. sat wey at encit other wit either +UU de $25 or $50, is included, and . BELMONT Se few weeks for haif what he would Clube WL, B.C. Che W.L. PC,|/Cube WW. LPC. Cube WL. Pc, || saining any, decided sdvantage. tn the new ends added daily make it on liquor, eo why waste sympathy New York.78 48 .645! Chicawo...64 66 492) Chicago. $49) Now York, 08 65.472] ) SOM it gr in the firat round. reitey 3 conform to any prefer- PA R K ® wite refuses to do it, Drug- Phila. 51 .575| Brooklyn..89 63 .484 | Boston, ...76 49 .608) Wash’ton, .57 66 463, ——$—— Sui Brown also says the right time to St, Loula, 69 64 .531| Boston... .51 67.432 | Cleveland, 72 60 645). Louis, 60 43.376 || Mike Gihbons Outpoints Dillon, ence. Suits only to measure. TOMORROW'S FEATURES 1 Cincinnall.68 65 511) Plitsb'gh,.42 84 .333 | Detrolt . . . reat | TE ARE HAUTE, the Sept. 6. atike Fit, finish and _ satisfaction 1 St, Paul shaded Jac 0 ; ties ef the ‘besband you love, RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. [Gt indianapolis’ tn evert round of thsi strictly guaranteed. $1,000 AUTUMN q@ith the first whiff of liquer on New York, 7; Boston, © (Morning Game), New York, 1; Doston, © (Morning .ten-round bout, according to the sport HIGHWEIGHT HANDICAP a ” . i writers, Gibbons took the offensive Dreath, but do not despair if he has Boston, 6; New York, 4; Boston, the frst round and kept it, with the 3 from bad to worse uutll he te runi- Philadel! 7; Detrolt, 6 (Morning | ectption of the third rou A 2 MILE STEEPLECHASE through and through, Druggist knows the ourse of strong drink, y he himself has been « victim, Phitadeiphia, Cincinnati, 0 (Morning Other Attract RST RACH At Speclal Hace Trains Leave ¥ Th 5 ~~ ! i \ iame). id, when Dil Chicago, 14; Detrolt, 8 (Afternoon Game). | [lon rallied and won an even break on | | Cleveland, 9; Si, Louls, i St Cie Se | Jo! Cleveland, 7; St. Louls, 6 (Afternoon Game). Ores Baar. | Two & Res Phila,, 7; Washington, 4 (First Game NINTH STREET A { Phil Washington, 2 (Second G: BROADWAY & NO negro lightw: Young Mddy St. Louis, 2; Chicago, 0 (Serond Game) 1 +. FIFT MAD! A iio ten GAMES TO-DAY, | Greenwic a fast 4 bout at 90 €. 420 ST. BET, WG MADIEON Ave: him. Ghe saved him from drink=- i . \the Vanderbilt A. ©. s him from his own depraved self, Boston at New York | New York at Boston a P.S. If you must worry, worry about today. Yesterday is giving him # secret remedy. the Philadelphia st Brovkiya Washlugion at iladel phi | sim i Mey, Datnan, rong Giant. Ls eo ios mule Mi aM ee oe formas ete help ee Nations Seales + ar bas bam omy teburgh | Chleage ot 8t, Li defeated Bariley Madden of the west gone-—we never reach tomorrow. Arnhetn Axtoms, | hoe fitwe-ctuse driest Y guarantee’ is to elu ittsbur; ry 4 t the Fairmont jast night in ut ofthe murk and mire! Go the work or rund the money, — Adve o Poul ches went Gaga ‘often rounds, Q '

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