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A et et CL A TL TL A CL CT NC TTR 1 THE BVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1917. BLAST JESS WILLARD SPOTS SOME EASY ILLA me SON ERMA HE “Le,.. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK COLUMN hem Pom . T AveTsT Peneet > eo es } via Haves, While tee ee FuLTon j ! y “Tanen ¢ / Dodgers and Phillies Play Tite. eee aes : J At Promoter one “¥ @vmmoon ie ' te ire if ’ ’ / OW Ges a and ie we age comes MOBO FL LET Him * ' ieower Where Jem Willard is etrous- w ' Just at present: | AK ay 4 Seu ' 5 and LAB, Rept. 6. — Joes! (Ruy! bate o Tanke vietory 19 Wiiard te witing to fight Freda Pul- | wane , ' world's fn for the heavyweight title, folio HE OUGRT To Sr iguT saan pion . ea pcuttored tae the latter's victory over Carl! VUCTOR - + Fom a Low ita, while ue Yankees pounded the Morrie, Ho ts ready for the bout as oy Junderhand offerings of Cari Maye Sor fon af the circus season ends. cieven solid blow culling tO “Jens wee feeling so good over « «- —— ieienannecimeenasat ~——< | bageers by Waily » Laoite oy Rigen circus crowé yester- e ° | Nunamahke he big catene be anounced his readiness feat swashed Aa un of viewres, te take on Fulton even before report: Cl k G. ffi th t Ci ™ Pp t which numbered seve @f8 could put the question to him, ar rt U 0 0 0. era e | Of the atx runs ed by the Yam “Fulton ts a good, clean fighter, Wi ° \ Cakdwei droy 014 the champion, ‘1am giad he won th A t t former telegraph opera Re bout with Morris. 1 ain ane nel l rm e tc un t ae ui " laning, @ Imprenwed me as using dirty |Washington Manager to Fur-[Mather | Knickerbocker — proudly | eager of the Senators, in Cone | ix was Ray's watched parade yesterday will short- "i in ich Balls in E ly be in training camps. And what) junction With , Fund, | nish Balls and Bats in Every ehat GAT puss, thar oencone ama j eu th Army u *) ati it the ining by Set of Supplies Sent to New | ways for guining neaithtui recreation?) 0 ‘Thoroughly Cover the]; : lard eays he tn in fine shape, ‘Weighing about 260 pounds, his as 4 circus owner the it champion feels that he | a t National Goverament haa pro- i ; JAM, Caldwoit'm winigte, a on valle to Gompetent to promote his own York Regiments. vided only in a email way for the| Baseball World. |were adued. in the, elghtn. on ahers " panes | ‘ Athletio activities of ite new soldiers. Bligle, Nunamaker'e two-bageer ead These men will be stepping directly Valtwe t th Peok it lovely? Wtus THera's No TMLEING | ARLARK GRIFFITH, manager of] from thotr usual dally pursuits to the|the city contemplate -volumseoring | walk oy Daa Before the Fulton-Morriy flanco How Twat RUDE cal the Washington Club, has been | 8tfict routing of military life. Reg their ald to t fund. | ball s force of Jean had littie to say about fght- Weud ace IK RL MORRIS | ne ee ular Army oMcers state that the en- | Every one of these clubs no doubt | Pipp at ae Ker's infield out. it Teste $s aed ner te, + (1M HE RING, | very successful collecting base-|Couragemont of athieue competitions} has lost. memb« ra to the arined | Mabe Kuti, tie bie let suder, re Morris might possibly win, and he ball supplies and distributing them }in the only way tomatntatn the spirits! branches of t men, Those at ts he al: to army and navy units, Tho vet. | of the drafted in het cr ran diunond leader bas already tur. |°f, thelr trainin nisted hundreds of soldiers and eatl-|tunity to play h nin the early periods, hone want to do their bit to insure | the comfort of thetr de- |)" ys plenty oppor- | parted com w0 Ariuy Ath lotic Fund offers the opportunity, The war not until nkecn” woored. @an't intend to play with that roug! boy under any cireum- mr. ccncye": st! BIG LEAGUE GOSSIP ora with the means of playing the|one infantry co [fund ts under che Oe the | bagge ‘ ‘ i : . _l worry. much what Commission on Training Camps Ac Duke had » cha: retire the Mees spithough the Shas wen Goole Tan | Saronel Guind. | Te Gapedite Sis Mant: | beled them.” To carry Out tila tvitles, and equipment will be pur- but nade «wild ato such bad company. In fact, it ie capeee re Grerioinusntas cates able work GriMth is planning with| wii require great shipments of sport | chased and delivered as soon as money ee se cenbarrassing that Jess ee to ee senate et fouls | Dr. Raycroft @ way to co-operate with | materials. To do the most good this| 1s ble. ve Box inter Soot ip atte Gall tesian teen Christy Mathewson, on Saturday, It was not outclassed | tho Ariny Athletic Fund, now being|Catipment should be wont to tho va-| There'd be a stampede of club mem for Mom | | Te svoctation In| oitected by The Evening World, The| '!9¥4 cantonments when the new Na- bers with contributions to the fund if ev " ingle, jute rounds. Unfortunately, Mor- rae : and the Metropolitan Associa collected by The Evening World. The) tionar Army first begina to take up| they could only have seen the boys of iid pite s sing Fy Be peh ine comme way about It, which || Former Star of the Giants and Manager of the Cincinnati Reds } | px:\\ War made w Kood showing 1h [idea 1s to have the Washington man- | tho eerious business of learning mode | the old Sixty-ninth Rewln WE eee Oe See ree | Je the exhibition @ little ee is , eeeemeen aueameamaned Sutteced more In thia district be-|aser furnish tho balls and bats to orn, warfare, o 4 big shipment of sport i nettors on, the t of the Glante bp aerd | \o he war than | other, [eve t of athletic supplies sent to| If the ‘Var Department can possibly | by the fund. The spectacle of many | helped the Braves to @ victory at the be quite 4 Fulton's jad won’ ) nation of the “disabled Hat’ and the | use of the war than In any " identi bars arrange it there will be @ regiment of| baseball outfits. dozens of patra of| Polo G: sore oO mene him, for he can aay py Team Limit Rule, Which Held Up) ton, 0° (in tine iat ae ae NGpee ene - ty. | Now York roginents, Under that | Now Work cars ce theme Greuiar| lexine gloves aid cities aimietie paces 1. “sit taints: ware at Ga a. ‘about elgnt fect and let Fred-| MoGraw for Five Days With|rote toroidaing the sain of player In qrradertok We Hublen,, Secreted |t#tangement the boys in khaki would] next Monday when the Giants and | phernaiia sout a thrill of Joy and con- | Giant sorrow. Big Jesse Barnes, & ise. And beings good. clean! hut One Catcher, Should Bel sic ink ed ea Sod Mos | from Ht Louls lato Tast night, en-|be assured of getting the nocessary|Dougers play x game for the Ariny | fentment throughout the big Mineola | curve curling loon in Hoston unifora , Freddy wouldn't be guilty of ju atcher, 6} walvers betw® asked, (ied MoGraw up thuutastlo over. the pertcémanoes @f| sport eauipment-eariler than st would Fund. Clark Griffith will} Camp. And what the boys sald about} was the real heartbreak of the day. oo de en et cuating!| Amended, Thinks M. UU haa no athletes from the New York dis- take thin opportunity of presenting| the gencromity of this old town must|Ho pitched hineelf out of holes thet ‘and wildly swinging one from n Inks Manager Of) Mecraw nad released Krucgor a| the athletes from the New I~] bave acording to original plans. tho lucky regiment with a big aupply | have reddened the ears of the patriotic | we 4 of L deeper and durker t shaft few daya before nnd was depending | tfict and thoroughly fnbued with the) “ar, iaver Grimth, in conjunction|of balls and bats, enough to last the|citizens who were with the first to|on the Comstock Lode, ‘Twice Jonse Sis may be taking a leat from the Red on Gibson and Karidan until Me- | purpose to build ee ON over with the €und, plans to cover thor-|ien for many day. contribute their bit to the fund, eecaped with a whole hide after the” of his former managers, Tom | Carthy got ready again, On Satur- | firmer and bettor foun: s Almost the entire receipts of this| Ono of the latest clubs to subseribe|Giants had filled the bares for ot ving picked Fulton’ 4s & 9 NOTICE there has been some criti-|@ay, Aug. 18 Gibson's thumb was] before. Ho will Kive evory enco ey. OUshly the baseball world. Collec-| game will be turned over to the Army|{!# the Ardsley Club of Hoboken, | must have chuckled Iawardly too, : 6 small clubs and will en- ; ‘ 5 ‘ i; opponent” as many as two broken in the second game of a| ment to the em " New one wiil be taken at the World’s| Athletic Fund, thanks to the gen-| which sends $2.50 for a “good cause.” |he was showing our b " ‘fro! Jones in gone, but his|f cm of Charles H. Wobets for re-| douubioneader. ‘Tho next day the | {aver ones more to have ie tund Series, The National Baseball Com- | erostty of Prosident Hempstead of tha| On Sunday evening, Sept. 14, the| of 20,000 tana, ‘many of whom woop ago. it still animates Jews. Jones be- Wasting Chief Meyors and Mike! Brooklyn Club loaned Catcher Snyder, 7 7 Iso c Giants and President Ebbets of the|Army Athletic Fund show will be|the tan band of the N in collecting the largest bundle | Mowry in mid-season. To my way of| but when tho New York Club at- | Asulnat el ib hey ler Hise ita which peters authority | frooklyn Club. Tickets for this game|held at the Hippodrome. David Be-|on thelr con aleoree, net Avmay kale obtainable with the minimum |thinking, Wbbets may possibly have| tempted to record this deal on Mon-| he wil (ry Ot ate ait cog jover the annual sertes, has agreed to} are now on sale at the New k | lasco, one of the many prominent the- absolutely without tisk. In another thing the Jonen- conferred i | Gay. Aug. 20, it was found that . a jdonate a percentage of the receipts.| Athietic Club, the Spalding Stores on/atrical managers now engaged in ntent with disappoint- rley s¥stem shows, The former ferred @ favor on Meyers, at loasts | aiyyor would uot be available unt!l| Jimmy Lee, the old Boston runner.! 4 large um of money will be raised, | Nassau Street and Fifth Avenue, the| completing the programme, says the er boys with hi @embers of the Willard Syndicate | #0 matter what his intentions werg 1) al! other clubs have watved ¢ ach of the Hollywood Inn A. A. pay inten “tan s Tiaridl oe tied ba th McBride Theatre Ticket OMlces and/show will be a knockout. All the| wildering det a mera: ee eae Delieved in promoting everything | believe the Chief will see it that way,| him. As McGraw couuld not candidate t Georks a re ay Ms 0) ‘the World Travel Bureau in the Pu-|princtpal stars of the stage will shine | forced Mayor \litchel to view the Polo that could be gathered Pe ws by | too, if he believes he has somo years of |the waiver thine limit to oxpire he n district, is ts State only there are nearly 42,000 eet Ley iy be perenennee wal pe eyed fo a fund, so that the] Grounds cal. (is Honor sat in of influence. ey had | ate league aa tx Sh ee: sent Snyder back to Brooklyn. ; 4, support’ of former Guardsmen, And every unit|#how how the fans have ro y aki will not be without the!a box just to right of the Glant ed that to the promoter belongs amrue baseball in him y in the mean while another compli-|the have KIVeD of this number ts clamoring for ath-|SUPPOrt of thelr friends now absent | necessary sport equipment pit, and when he beamed at spoils. Jens has the same affec-| Here is the way 1 look at Iti] cation arose. I returned Jim Thorpe to|him @ majority’ of votes, when the eleo- lotic facilits doing military duty. And don’t forget to send in your| threatened Giant uprising Beomes “the champion's share” that] Meyers was hitting poorly, and it}the New York Club on Sunday, Aug. | tion 1s held on Monday, Sept. 17, | ie facilities, It is an encouraging align that manylcontribution to the Army Athletic DK, jretie r would look his way, tee-let he has for his right eye. As Pro-|wag almost @ foregone conclusion! 19, and that filled McGraw's quota.| One of the largest entries that has) The thousands of sturdy youths\athletic and eocial clubs throughout Fund Editor, fed to humiliate further ta is r he could make terms with him- . Not only was he unable to purchase lever. boen received has becn recorded i ing our pet athiet Se ‘and then force Fulton to accept. | tat he would not be with the Brook~ (oie National League catcher for| for the benent. ames for the Jersey $s | a eitro tt athletes on thelr bassealt In the final discussion of terms he|!ym club next soason, Had he re-/ ave gays, but he was how. barred |City Polloemen’s Association, to be held | could cast two votes (o Fulton's one| mained all of this season and been|from adding even @ «minor leaguer |at the old Went Side Baseball Park feld Boks oF Promoter and # voto 48) released next winter he might not Or a semi-pro catcher to his team un- Reee een Terre ro moubt that Joss in right.|RAVE been placed a0 advantageously, | I he wot rid of one other man. Aw he time on this waiver ad to} Rddle Frick, win He could promote the affair and let] There is never the chance to grad aie a natural death. Me | Médhe Frid The Dodgers hell the asptrt Phillies to 0 0 to.0 tle In fourteen innings at Ebbets Field, That the conflict did not contin | for a couple of innings more was the Rahu’s Backers Dumfounded When Fragonard Is Winner er of the metropol-| wre Sten ; a, WY was|itan half-mile champlonship, appt T a! WEST POINT, N. Y., Sept. ms later Athletic, Union. to-day Rouncement t* made here that the Mo guilty dollar escape, Adding the |a good job during the off-season that| simply forced to wait until the end of |the A z18e Ayuit. Ge Uiare Winter os ¢ te money from a Fulton Aght to His | there ia when the fight is on, M era] the week before he could relieve Rari- |f0 De resiatered again ns a member, of Weat Point cadete will play football this pears, nod forgotten his apece’ Byerps See ae ad toe have are. | Was out less than a week when tho/ eM, and the Giants had to play two lrogistration in order to be able to com: fay foun granted to, compete “an ene | Whalen’s Filly Was Regarded] Sagan find Dick. | He even had nim | body else could seo what was fats fe pile of iron men that a|Boston club signed him, He thus|@Uble-headers on successive days. | pote in the metropolitan title meet, gridiron “with, outalde colleges, but’ it on the lawn, but Dick nor none [On Without any difficulty, thanks te Probably such a mix-up would a, also was announced thi there would be as Almost a Sure ay “ " crew could be locatec ri Olt Bol, who was still edly fe couldn't: rubber over. | Ther |leaves a club well stocked with young | never again occur on or near Aug.| Pat Ryan, holder of the world's ham- 10° Fumo. with the, Naval Academ}, Face was finally run, and Mormcg | rays oe Ma tn black cattle, uch being | SMtchers, and joina one that was) 20, but McGraw’s experience demon. | mer throw, renond, to Tipatied trem At: A schedule of games will be arranged Thing wasn't down. Ho met Brown wreath-| There was one disappointed player Bees cotton.” extremely hard up for catchers of| strates that the rule can work a/Lovls 8 Diving enn ees oe” enough (0 take the place of the one cancelled . ed in smiles afterward, and in the|St least and 6,000 disappointed fans eos may be abi" to take Fulton onlany Rind. Had he held off a little) Atdship and it Asbo de amended. | hammer throw competitions to make ‘It ae, Pete, cP ethsetle seapsttinn here —— f Linglodsy Morgancse told the layer|8 @ result of the abrupt ending of 1 ~ (Copyright, 1017, by the Syndicate, Ine.) worth while training. vate and public opi: one of the cleverest pitching Sideimers think Frederick can beat] OCF I believe McGraw would have ba - __ | went into eftect. By Vincent Treanor. man who, Nolding another's cagh, gone |the season. Dig Jett Petter allowed without the aid of a horseshoe | "aged him, as Gibson was hurt the ah i HARTFORD, Conn, ou “lergt to hee RAGONARD, a Belmont cast-off yal eal ae when the bettor hag | his opponents only three hits, time. He won't try to stage the | follow! day. ond day of the Gra ireul mee! ing = a ab f00d chance of ‘ine i oe r in Canton, O. It senna to be an almost invartable | over the Charter Oak Park racetrack w owned by a combination of ast ning a w from him. Brown tried ng on the half-mile tre horsemen, spoiled what otherwise | to explain, accord heats to decide a win- he owned the hoi INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, ‘ot. Bobby C. had might have been a perfect day for ° “hors ay ohamss)t Eine re 1d Prot’ taking’ the | the sharpehooters at Belmont Park himself, as they say on the track, but | epage=psagemssnp iT that explanatia * lo t tart and never bel: ond~ Wha- ation didn't vease the | STANDING OF THE CL! . i*fatany of tho three heat, fess ¥., | Yeaterday. He beat out Johnny \ bo eohince, Morgan. He figured ho hind || Cade WL. PC.) Clube et the Pavortie, pete nse antenpted bs fen’s Rabu, the Corrigan filly, ree ance to-win something like $210 || Prevence.78 64 .601| Rochester.e3 76 460 marked by r It required es rule that a change of scenery im- HE Naval Training Davo at {proves « bawedall player,” When the 4 . | Giants dropped Meyers he was f North Tarrytown is to * “i thought to be slipping, but he came Ted Lewis, the welterweight lot of excitement Thursday, | back strong with Brooklyn, 1 look |plon, and Soldier Bartfleld, the rushing Sept. 6, between 2 and 5 in the after-|for him to do the same at Boston, | welterweight of Brooklyn, who fur- New Polo Ch Bruaie ‘attempted to| garded fariety which | 224 was robbed of the opport Benny Leonard is to box for|as he 1s a hard worker, This chan, John Kirk, manager of the New Polo Club of | every heat when wt as one of the vi y bettin di tunity of |] Torento...81 06 .691|Buffalo,..59 75 440 x Naval Militia boy’ toleg battle /MAY cinch « job for him next season Aished such @ great ten-round bout at | Harlem, has arranged three teo-round bouts for | send her up to catch Bobby C, has to fall down to lose. Rabu was| pine, on his selection, Fragonard || polumecs.t0 os 1900| dcomealces co Aap and he could not have faced uch a| Buffalo on Monday night, are going to) Friday night's show, In the opening Johnnie ULU, T. Sept. 6.—Duk: th + qwith his brother Charley, with Billy | prospect i¢ he had dragged along the|mect again. John Welamantel, the well | Hayes of tbe cast side will ewap punches with | gedronamoke quelled his own worla's | wout an even money shot among the) a Weenies 76 00 208) Bictanend-40. 06 sir) Grupp and with one carefully selected | rest of the season in Brooklyn, known promoter of Brooklyn, went all|#illy Fenton, also of the east side, The second record of 28 seconds in winning fae layers, but at this ridiculously short much Cj y Ag! at Belmont wasn't RESULTS YESTERDAY, man from the camp. Henny reminds| The history of baseball is full of|the way to Buffalo to sign the men to| '* will bring together Joe Malone of Hariem and | yard swim in the sports carnival. Nor-| price was thought a good thing. of Labor Da Rrovement Over that || Baltimore, 8; Newark, 3 (let Game). ot Willard—he's so different, Wil. | experiences of men who havelmeet in a bout of ten rounds at the|fom™M Beum of Newark, The final ani main |man Rose, San Francico, won the @ The result of the race once again! worth the adiminsion ely Was not|| Baltimore, 8; Newark, 2. (24 Game). at Plattsburg and boxed | “come back" after being released. | meng cay 's oof Bracklyn on Tasedes |%e2t Will bring together Montana Dan Bullivan | yard race in Sm. a. proved the old saying that there 1s! ciq timer wald as the fie ret one ‘Toronto, 4; Buffalo, 3 (1st Gene] -minute rounds with Soldier| There is Jack Coombs, for instance. Shes Seal) and Jimmy Monsdan of Yorkville, grog ‘The | 2° such thing as a sure thing on the! to post, hy tth tleld went me one: And how about G evening, Sept. 18, Both men are to box Been CAMBRIDGE, Mase, Sept. 6. — The} 0 auen we ‘. rd went to Rahu post, he never expected to see such Toronto, 6; Buffalo, 4 (2d Game). then rushed back to the cir- w ut George Gibson, Pat : - Harvard Stadium will hold no football ‘ack, ‘agonal & collection of bea, raci nth Providence, 7; Richmond, 4. Gus, Benny doesn't care if he boxes|Ragan, Gene Paulette and many | percentage, Giivey Turns te no longer the manager of! crowds. this fall, and the games in| in determined fashion In the last! Newmarket of Ameren mat the 4s ‘all day, and he boxes or fights for the | others? — Yourg Marino, the eva side bantameeight, | which the Crimaon’s makeshift varaity| eighth of the five and @ half furlong| card is just as bad ai ie'ay vo eee” Rochester, 14; Montreal, 0, re or suilors least two or] I Was one of the managers who| Jef smith and Wild Bort Kenny, the Bronx! Runs dedtaree hs decided to tet wet | team takes part Will be hold on the! dash down the straightaway, and then bad all tn alt, GAMES TO-DAY, is one fighter|seented complications last winter ho were unal awe the | freshman gridiron back of the stadium) ran away from her as if she was the woldi . ' three timex a wer A Ay Stiles i |atructure, Athletic authorities said to-| veriegt kind of a selling plater. Those fwho doesn't ask Where the money ja|When the National League abolished i f | when they want him to appear at al/the “lisabl rother of the illustrious|| Sxbmand st Newark. : im the open & : do trainer of the C ‘ Uocheater otane * \iay that in staging an outdoor drama a i aasatt's stabl at Toronto, (Two Games) sae. ther Hee, WNT fe tortnty tiie Thee? abe nie, HS, Beh week Mike O'Dowd, the St, Pad ota: who bores [in the stadium this summer the foot: CORA pea eee pected Rabe has left the amploy of Simon, fot Buflslo at Montreal (Two (ames). ther events at Tarrytown will be|new rule works a handicap’ when |chs on Taneday evening. Afer th ith | [allan Jor Gans at the Clermont Rink tomorow | ball playing etd was Nuroned Meaed| watched the closing drive dum-|twolve oe mn foreman for} Baltimore at Providence, out betwoen Marty Cross and | managers forced to carry aa|will suny to Milweuher, where be is slated to | "0%, will mot be without Dacor if he enge | extensively that it cannot be resodded) olay, Hear tries eal the Jooking for a j@ Ratner, also fistic volunteers, cligibies, players who auatain injuries |mem Mary Gre. the Piitsbureh flgdter, ia a aate, Mike Givens 1s ti sine, Views Grande ” ee arian Here was a stake filly, Rahu, one], capable Sormoman’ wiih =[=—_—£—_—XX—XXXX—X_ Mibits: by vin at Kes u itor q sate Wa mm, are ly Ww —| le " | NRE ieicae hemeanct. “The | mination’, vent” oF ae ERMN Tor | wn-prund taut ot (he Autitori® A. ©. thom to the extent of #5000 taut be | LOUIS CHEVROLET SIGNS — | ainy ons witcnfecentiy rem away | N° BOCeMsAry experience, SWIMMING GUARANTEED ~ to throw any 145-pound| An odd tangle occurred in New Re ee SOPRs PARESERE SEER ore tat TO RACE HERE SEPT. 22.| from the speedy Ulttma Thule in a! we. H, Pierce, the Wi man in the camp in ten minutes, York last week when McGraw was| Al! details for the @ between Frankio Burns An TOPEL SWIMMING SCHOOL, morning trial, being towro! by one ‘estern horse-| pway & bath it, Booklet W. other event will be the singing | obliged to depend on only one catcher | Jemes City bantam, and Patay Braunigan of ws trial LJ man, ts trying hard to 3 Tivze 440, “ t; buy a horse , which Sam Hildreth didn’t think | + * hor = of all the latest war songs by twenty= | for several daya, though he could |Pitwburc, wore completed to-day by Charic| um watech writes: “Now that Mie O'Doed| CHICAGO, IiL, Sept. 5.—Loule Chev-| Weil enough of to keep In bis stable. wae sore ann teeta fe bid up pagers sent to the camp by the|have picked Up @ dosen substitutes |Deemrich, the lem) Delt Min oe, 0, | sas chews hime to be s fall fieleed middie | rolet, winner of the 100-mile speed battle} While the defeat of Rahu brought | had won, from $2,600 to sroqn Sot ee ORTING. Gitteren song publishers. from the minor leagues. A compbj. | *Ul letue for tan rounds at the Vivnest 8. O-| weight, he mast meet Autie Hatner, one of the |at the Maywood course Labor Day.| gobs of gloom to her the|fHildreth's protecting $6 283,200, but ~ om nest Toeaday aight. Bure wes comteint 1 | orem conteudors for the tue, “If O'Dowd att | aigned. with Promoter Wellman | Victory of Fragonard wabn't alto; | Pierce, however, got Sam pi TS ERE | 4 ver joore erp Rp ass yup 6, ther displ to entire crow: ‘ rf r . Neng ineig me oh ine te | or the Harkreas,Cup classi, which wii | ether displeasing to, th Be ee hee iatMIRE Face, tor $1,900, | Labor Day om account on M, d at the Sheepsh the well- | ¢, MeMeekin. pe © had while im Waining | , dean | Be stANeegattirday afternoon, Bent. 22, | known layer, for instance, had every | "™ leekin once cont $18,000 MEETING MAJOR LEAGUE STANDI oe | (Chevrolet, will recelve a $2,500 bonus. /reason to smile broadly Butwell| pete Hartley Gt De Billy Roche, who bas been effictatiox as referee - | GReYFolet’s eutry gives the race the pre-|rode the colt past the wire. Gloom e ley Given Dectaton, AT BEAULIFUL istance driver of the year.| Gus too felt relieved after his eight BOSTON, Sept. 5.—Pete Hartley won " toni at a great many of the boxing whows beld by the | Next Mooday night, at the Milltary a, g,, | Be big Derby at Cineinnat! on d Wal the decision over Harlem E, rc NATIONAL LEAGUE. H AMERICAN LEAGUE, Te sanciae tees the tomig ton: 16 © teenie Sieben, ain tour | Labor Day, the Spootway trophy bere} Houe, the trainer, looked too guilty|thotr twelve-round bout last night at W. LPC, Clube In d the Grand Amerie y o W.LP.C.|\Cube WL. PC.|Clabe WL. PC, | round contest between Gunbout Smith and Prank | sets fame gene AG's periean Jest} to peck in John Whalen's direotion.|the Armory A. A. Hartloy put Kelly PA R K | Monday. Walter had certainly spoiled things |down with » right to th Chicago. .45 66 496 || Chicago, ..68 47 .652| New York.69 66 472 Moran, the plucky heavyweight. which ts slated to) roach Crose sends word from Frise th “C hundred miles ts my beat dis- @ jaw in the 2 bs Brookiyn..69 63 484) Boston. ...77 60 .606| Wash'ton..67 67 460 || be fous ak the Flak ve Friday wie we intention of trying 9 somedee ya yy tance gate ¢ pevreiek after stenting Up Or Ble Rae BL He BO opening round and in the fifth he scored | To-morrow’s Grent Attractions, Benton... .62 67 .437)| Cleveland, 13 60 .548| Phila... 47 78.376 = # lm Angeles once at» sobtiem’ benef Psy: the same as J have done in| Whalen has to lose. —— The Mineola Stak 607! Piteb'gh..43 84 239 || Detroit. .66 65 .504! SH, Louie, .60 84.373 ‘Ae Harry Greb, the Pittabunth middlowetght, in - | jong race of the yeay, if he —= Shi ated hia foot while iu training, bis Wonager asked | Trish Patsy Clini ning at Freddie Welan' * \. | a Boston, 4; New York, 2 (et Geme) Buti Levinas watlh 0-0/0" Wied, They | match of next Monday night, at the him and Dan Morgan after the rac im 2 | Quogue Handicap tye. 9: Phtadel iu. 0. Catied ond New Vork,7; Boston, 3 (2d Game) were to have fought at Forbes Pield taburg! Wiis Jackson, 5.—Soldier | Dan had n matching his wi! weet lyn, Serenest, ry pales" Harkoees Chieego, 13; Bt. Loula, 6 ou Labor Day, against those of Brown all afternoon q and er Brilliant Contests BL ° el aud @ couple | , who fought Champion Lewt, down to Dougasron Pareticly Nght. ‘was the muest of Got | and was $37 ahead of Richard com of ey at Port Niagara last night, Col.|ing to the Fragonard race, Dan, im Henvey was Barifield’s commander | after a search of his memory, recalled When the latter Was in the service.|Fragonard's good second to’ Matinee Vinteburyh, 5; Cineinnatt Chinage, 12; Becond Race—Curraghal, , My Heart, Melodramay °°™ Pom o' rd Ge! Water, Kebo. Fourth Race—Pickwick, Ima Frank, J Vhiladelphie, 2; Washington, 1. Louie, 6 . Ia Philadelp “re geld onc ieooand faeces st 3 Philadetphis a: New York, Two Games. New York at Washington, FIRST RACH AT Special Race Leave Penna, Static Queen of the Th irookiyn, ‘a! he bind round s.ebort time ago Fis iy craeteatie ceca tie eld boxed three rounds apiece with High Noon. yo LB tM Brookiys at Boston. Tye Games, Boston at Philsdetphis. oe Tay dean te ake toabane taeda atanine' | Manes Riv Omen ete eae Partiewin Sullivan and Dick Loadman | 1c! at Raratoge and Sheusns the vee Fir Race — Hanobate Udvyan |} Wulested’ tae Ladions” tt, Louis at, Chicago Chicage ot 8t.Leaie, | will be Charlo Waite of Chicago and Jobnoie | ha Su last ish! tat he would te 22 |Zor the soldiers in training at the camp. | We, ORul {O, Bet oon sr of Fragon- || Sande, Passing Fancy. “i py Trolley. Tillasa, tho Bt, Paul lightweight. White taice! to tath dusivew for Leopard @9 soa as sere | Pages Phila, 1,15 Pole ard and went in search of Bro ‘Approval, Wood Violet. ington, Grand Giana & the place of Beuny Leonard, who withdrew {rem tumed from Canada, SSF? TiS bo mtn, ** Morgen looked bigh and low, but ~

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