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— mee —— — THE EVENING WORLD MCNOAY SPPTEMBER 17, 19:17. > <j... BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YOR COLUMN IifS.GAVINWINS GOSH! THE BOYS WILL BE GLAD TO GET THIS! (ARRY LAIDIE Will ~ FROM TRAVERS IN HANDICAP MATCH | 7 ee meow --* ty Makes Costly Mistake Former Baseball § p - Seven or Eight Reciments of First Half of Two-Green | Toronto to Internati oa ™ New York Troops Will Be Goll Battle Lease Penman P Completely Outfitted With the | an Waa ; Athletic Goods They Need as e Wh Ges mceget meine Ar. ’ ~ t An ‘ , aided b LOT Gaon, a Result of Army Athletic Fund's pine-otrehe handicap, defeats — anaes : Big Show in Hippodrome ry Travers @ up in the halt Taxa, ta a : ure of Cheayee 5 f twe r ho match at the ” toh readin trom tet Wiioh Netied $7,000 a Shain Bee ee el —) A heewnny rae Cea eiale Kenelng Wess etme wo fini he prayed ir on ) sae, with the te lele—Cicette Wms tee Yon trot? = baréee City, SMre he i . Pi « be Paden HE Army Att ' ‘ Hit In 82 strokes, the inward nine . . . we have packed " o mat OF =3 rota ge * on he sine. Atk melt phar tl The only crumb of eatiet for ATHLETIC v1 cage wen or cight see sot Now York TA¥OT® Was the knowledge (hat on / 00 : ; w " t yes - gt gg sree ‘thttea #8 O¥OM basis he would have been the a Foe, sat © . : Meioney ex Gn wae uikteas Patan ; nites winner by « 6 and 4 margin and that wenty-fou ane ris didn't huve any trouble beating Thad ot preecede the woow were @! the end of the full round he would | | a ap “ nak ve etood Fup He went out tn 40 | ° That throcite complastoned | hardly up to hie standard, In ry adoy (s v Horry’s have their iives mad happier throug the generosity of the patriotic poopie who worked to muke the nhow a suc cae and those no lows patr cabeoiga icc dug down Into their pockets for the, AI*AY® caku and collected, Mra ‘ Gavin played every stroke aa care. | before the mateh he paid that be wae ur sirokes Worse than Fund Games ne i Attract 7,000 5.):iosinoe esis tat e Champion athletes and others who are Can't understand why Fred Fulton tt 2 il worth white fully a# if @ championship were at) till to earn thelr firet medal vied ¢ wo anxious to enlist In a war with stake, and fow indeed wore her mis fh the track and field games Jese Willan, He must be after the raectional Athletic pension, the City College Stadium for the Arr \thle Fund. The game WISH we could sufficiently thank 8, epecialily after the early ae om all of the goud people who ap- “Kes. Her sbort game was a de-} peared on the stage at the Hippo. leht to watch, fully as good If not! drome and those who bought the better than her opponent’, which ts ———— SHAKE ‘EM t Pp. — —BeveuT with Tre Mey FROM THE vine Galeceliaaee’ tickets, But that being quite impor. Merely found wantin Of the toe ARMY ATHLETIC PUND SHOW 1M . . ible, let us thank thern as much as| there waa, of course, quite @ difter- al THe tte of paper continues ) we can. They have “done their vi” ove In the length, Travers usually phen t even be able to +} —TWeuVene MProowone.' having ab advantage of all the way ‘They have furnished @ very 000 6X from forty Wo wixty yards, e@mple for others who haven't yw tevo hot put MeDor ® With @ mark pennant wWianer on the | patt Feaohed by the Army Athletic una Gr igh out of competition The European war will sufera » Yor there are atil] many regiments to raining whi Aite-six serious interruption when the ‘ equip and the time in growing short. | mand WeiKhe a dis T feet sty East Orange tennis champion- The Army Athletic Fund will be ac- | — ———————— oi _ mole i a _ rehes, McDonald was second wit shipe are held next week. SSO Sore fee eupetrievees It \inong the winners of the day w - pa eral months more ane wry “ Realiza i ! [Drivers Tuning Up for Mig Rac th FA We ‘i ioe bd ble way to raine the money needed t r D h . | All of the leading automobile drive al Yi - ay ‘ he le 7 ome 6 ° D ” thi ale ate ey allel on Just a Das Herzog Not Likely t6 Be ee || ee tee re at the kin earnest preparation for the Hark- After trying ne » 1 : xr peorisare axins nee A AVOUGH Stretch, Wit om e to Play in Big Series) |e rr women it te lant i A Rage A ea est in the Fund now, There is \ he eae over the two-mile oval at the seaside and that jon Saturday afternoon, ed tos tn the 190. tucure tT Ker A t with his th couraged trying to wake them 1 | ; Opera we for an entertainment ‘ F T have reached the point tlow wher: WUD) i eee ener ie ete mame Historic Stake Run Like ajeapecialiy wien conditions were per- eral Breakdown. |feio"comaition ae 'plen give tyt base | LG JSS fect for fast tine frum the bein- profession. 1 doi Dy ‘ faanager, Hokey. Monieith, Saarveat Left t for Raci ng Arguments The Giants’ Crack Second) {stomething new tocue, 1 a = a * \ an alarm clock would get hey have taken the Amsterdam Baseman Is Suffering a Gen- I IOOIUFEE A } SX ers . SX / @ssociation that always holds a large cycle Ro K as ve that | will not ‘ _ ; ee Ree ee uay beho Bicycle Race, With Last | ning. RDSRET Tuts ec it vin that 1 wii) not get back, into SMOKIN : end keeps up an enthusiastic roar La Only in Vi aces of the sort that Hourless . ve . how long it is going to take. I do know y ory eee pled nae haere A p Only in View, and Omar Khayyam ran for such HE Indications are that Charile it rots poe for me to ALIEN AIA ; would do 2 | time-honored classic ns the Reals Herzog, the crack second base- Now. and wors n foollah for TO CC cheering section. 'tion remind us of a yele contest J cy to try to play before 1 am @ lot x The Johnny Dundee Ansoctation ts | By Vindent: Treanor. tion remind us of a bicycle oontes who took \ttronbes 7 4 giving an entertainment and ball, and |_| if . Nepenta ow caperion Pe akayenin of Ht part n the three double-headers with| , “1 49 hot think there 1s a chance that 1 y " " , 8 e ¢ en 4 w rejoin he Jiants fore h | dohany goanren me. that it will be j Mea mae i +e Had mas riders, Who pedal slowly around, with | the Phillies recently, although he suf- | series, and hope that, by that . only a head 1 the asian! = | gtd oy Heatieetce NC WALA Ou ¢ | TOPO ORIOG paid, Wit be: Bhie to play Weal need every J jo! eu it a vas A CAKE 0} % 2 PSIDP this, a number of very! The closeness of the finish prolongs | Jockeys rather than of horses, Bux- |! the World Berles, and It may be) one's host, wcaune 1 belleve that a good boxers have voluntecref to| the argument as to which Ie the | {02 Dever was a distance rider, He|that he won't ever play baseball! hardest, toughust series ever played. {vals and then | rode just as Butwell wanted him to,|48ain. Herzog has been resting here 1s a collection of stars. take on their closest rivals etter three-year-old, The outgrowth | and but for a bit of luck might have |@ Week now and he has not gained hould be everything in that ‘ Gonate their share of the purao to the| of arguinont Js difference of opinion,| been beaten in. doing ao, Butwell | BaCk an Ounce of all tho flegh he lost reat pitching, great base rune ; Fund, You couldn't ask more than and it ts just this difference of opin. | '4¢ perfectly and wasn't outridden | since he was Injured early JA the sea- | "ine wrest bellink, And think af tle enthusiasm of th n tho last eighth, as many thought. |#0"- His normal weight is 164 pounds, |‘ Set ea ors Hourlesa wa ply beaten on tis | DUt he now only weighs 144. Si Rea ratiie tan (tae) mieneee AES great thorough-| merits, With Loftus or even A. Col-|, “My doctor telia me breds never mect again thia year] ins in Omar Khayyam's saddie, It 1a] {e 4 keneral breakdow: willing in the world to give their | (and they probably won't), the three- pa Wee Aer aye con ya ay yanla Station on Apri i pd chide ct nie Bashi aes : ff 01 wider margin {no this) “I went back too soo! ene, The doc | afte: ve th onder whether me, work and money e year-old championship of 1917 will 60) particular race, . tor told me to take a little more time, ae sa orale i ae rat 4 clu hou: cause, | down In turf history buried under @! What Hourless might do to Omar| Dut I had been out three weeks and Mea understands just what t OME folks can'tfind Be noxer enclogised tor not oftee- | ; r bat any comfort in the aN : i oad of IFS ANDS. have wit iA “ ray examination showed that ut . and knows that I played! ing to give his next purse to the ol and hs hayag in anotnert > dw MALLOY | going wasn't broken, 1 just eas kl trouble t#, an nows tha pl y or dee no othe very Inst ninute of my J > Fund, as he was about to box tn a| In the writer's opinion Omar Khay- je vit Judse 85! keep out any longer after I began to feel ngth, He knows, too, that I will be . fligh f -_ ne. ee eib0 and was in wad need | yam bas @ clear title to the cham-| Jim McAvoy, who has trainnd many | wel againe’ J suttoes i on nae rect, | pirematiy He Rnows, too, that I ill by = to time, an yet y chief trouble, ao fur as T can | to pla i , 5 household bills, But | },\,, en i y | & Rood horse in his time and who 18 now. A gr teed oer ET fight earnings Plonship; but there are others, per-' coming back to the sport after a|tell, seems to be with my nerves and “And Twill I only hope it will d h Pe L k : Heat et i boxing gloves and | Maps better judgea, who *hink Hour-|lengtiy absence, save of the two | id ; nothin else makes | ' } that. Boxers know the benefits of lon that ‘makes reciig What i ts boxing. And somehow or other I| haven af those two have always found people interested bod hom w ; nd active in sport to be the moat n baseball that my troubte |" Burren e do not want to stay out which primar of a serics as that But It te not in the Pennsyl- | pleasant to faint on the bench as 1 did said Herzog.|in Brooklyn, or to feel so exhausted : Laseballs for the soldiers. Jess bis superior, To our way of | reat horses he'd rather have Hour- , is there any rich man in New York thinkitig the best horse is the one| 8% ,,.You PASE ESTA SAY, Baye B; fre ns sO close, shoes who could beat that spirit Of #0lf-| which passes tho finiab fine first—the | ew hee bene a ak horse Hour- Fistic News John Pollo k and Goss 0) eo ee , — */) les» has been ic y ri h — | Soa torwuicn cusaue det Bave to | ints at Dembeecinthud na" : : So easyor tobacco BENNY LEONARD must be devel- be made. Omar Khayyam was first pind Cea et gee ese eur Frankie Burns, the crack Jersey City | The winner of the ten-round bout between Ini , sO me low. B oping a new punch. He knocked | PAs the judges Saturday, although | Khayyam has ben at the top of his | 2ntam, and Pet Pateey Cline and Willlo Jackson at the Manhattan by the narrowest of margins, But| form all year, and still ts. W tam champion, will probably clash for| 5 ©. om Sept, 26 may meet Benny Leooant in « in Pittsburgh the year, %. hen a J fn fo) tn) jh oa we bag hit Bloom on the | *hY was Hourless not there? It's all beohpramiat ls Aura can run him to a} the title at New Orleans in a twenty- Wiha beet: t Satu Naa doared sae and broke his ankle, rot to say it was Omar Khayyam's Peay E cates coe Ls bedded £0 round bout on Oct 13. Herman has | that be will give Leouard « guarantee of $16.14) i “1 Janded a clean knockdown,” turn to stride when the wire was| tf some one Was Koln +) make nfo a | weTeet to the match and Burne has) to bos, | Benny explained last night, “and he | reached, or to exouse Hourless's | 0 nt i og | Wired his acceptance of terms, which! go. pit prenna . present of @ Rood horse," continued Ai Ne kaa pie hore feat by saying Butwell oat his whip | Jim, “and I bad my chica between | Provide that Herman be given the first | jartiey Masten sauder him and breaking & small bone 5 DON cha hekA Ge ThEcRLIGtOK: BIKA tacA irless and Omar Kaayyamn, I'd 1 knew it was a knockout and turned | & peas the:atretgh: RRA ANT Clk eOuKialA battle Herman will be obliged to Join, itidn't, The T try hard to knock v 00 taken tn, Two days after the orrow, ip ontel and stretch out, and the expression) aida, for then the race might | helps make racing a good sport, Tt WoRee Laisa es sagt, Mae wel semslent meet fi Id f Id K k hody—fust win my Aehts with ® hice) of thoroughbred racing and not one for ite show thie week from Friday to Tharstay ao | cton are caniod for the Torkrille Bporting Clui way to walk to my corner, Hut Tj) in the game, Buxton, who rode Omar McAvoy may be right, at that. It's| the service. Burns way willing to take |" [eB rounds recently hat he will win the cham- on bis face gave me @ scure, we dns confident ¢ tion, will oppose Silent Martin, uhe hard biting Pe animt he was badly hurt. by. my| dave shecred down to a queation of | We had our choice beiween the pair | ponanip, ; Brokiynite, CA at hat doesn't Burt [OF ‘morot fare sh ihe weak tom Petar Cg Toweles fe CEP a nals ittoan eal oem two years and more ago say oem | Whe real truth about the Realiza- S; B chow. ‘The card at the Mok ln ap follow: dou | Tug, weat alte Cagiier, wil) exchange panches Ka ° r ' : ; ith nith, while An the le ¥ Benny wasn't so busy giving ex-| tion le that it was NOT « mile and ort Brie S Wellies tammy: Dyly,, Charla WAY Fe Mine ig Cage By sl i other pair of sluaxern m 4 saw him hit the floor and roll over) Khayyam, didn't lose his, Too bad| just this difference of opinion that| the match on most any terms, aa he ta | Yl! male lo the other ten-mund bout, to whic } , s oke today le ft the ; low. 1 don’t want to injure any-| speed and endurance, the foundation ‘d profer to own Omar Khayyam. | phe st, Nicholas Rink bas changed the date| Two ten-round houia at phomise plenty al . be gcpdlge ica Joo | Kohler, the classy tue Yorkville foatherweisht W t m ll W d hibitions at the soldier training | * half race, as the programme an- Johnny Tiiman and ee Dundee te 10" | ili zy oonclusions with Eddie Beigel, the rugged oO cars 1 € o e yuld resist the temptation to “clean | | # possible with Benny's | ss We will on aimost any other rider| New York Athletic Club, at ‘Travers hance. The b devoting hls tine | with al) things equal, vr nearly 9! Island, By #kilful to boxing orlng Hort « . me fis A ROne ChSts nie alte @iittin © been one of speed and | Pendable back cou Bowman, | ‘list didn’t draw the color lin Buckboard would nevor| Winner of the sing’ © and trophy fact—and that ntended purely to alenaaae "py Premoter Jack: totarty easure to others, © deserves ny stage. The | last seaoon, advanced from the flrat| The car | t give pleasur thera, He deserve have been Lis ct the] round without the loss of a et,|for Providence on Friday night ts as follows SPORTING. & Wot of credit for jt 1.38, or some. | Twenty co} itors were drawn | Young Rosner milder. That is Nature’s at the mile, Inatead of |i this division of the tournament, | Devine we. Youne Madea, Hoth | wey of making tothe cord waa de | ig of aro “kgs Seng |e Mel & 6 mf RACING ft good tobacco , the fact that both horses | mile. “old-timers nat riders | 4) MoCoy, the wor : arly fast last quar-| Velodrome, competing a STANDING OF THE CLUBS. eallonie Ths stars. of i und twenty Cube WAL PC Clube WL, ind a quartor like a pair of as ‘ |Ted Lewis, the word's + —f bett } the) william T. Thien jr TT frondence and the Broadway Aporting Club ot | 40 Old Rosebuds, Pen-| vanian, reached the ser nd of | Hrooklsn are the clubs that have made the dest | I; at the Clewmont Sporting Club ext ‘Thu iene - — Herbert L. Bowman reached the | . nounced, Jockeys Rutweil and Bux- che e a Harlew boxer, aiape be could gather @ barrel ot| ; final round of two of the eh L retumed from — ¥ ve | ton made it a quarter of a mile dash twe he champton-| Chemplon Benny Leonant has ret . | in woo soney just now In fact, 1 have bes - Ae “aa victory over |, Sam Langford and Harry Wille, the beet of nown very few men in my life who| Instead, from the head of the stretch | SP events tn the annual lawn tennis | Mittdureh ween ne Oe ar wa fen. |‘itie colored nearymeighte, will renew their fe: : en (@) Ss ea S, and Buxton “put it on” Jimmy, | tournament on toe clay courts of the | Ml Bloom, an dey olared | round bout with Leo Jobuan ampion, at the Harlem Sporting Club Priday Use of his de-| night, Leonard i the firvt lightweight champlon | : Matohinake fe. Rurue has promt pb’ as much ' , becoming smoother, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto...93 61 .604| Rochester 72 82 468 " Take the Roamers, Prov ence #1 62 595 | Buffalo, ..67 84 444 t Baltimore 58 61 Montreal 56 94 .373 others which stand out! (te th tennis a Me baie Eastin r ? Newark 87 69 568! Richmond 63 84 .361 ture history, and try to imagine borin ot ane van . pete sn os tantam, tconrmea | SUX STIRRING EVENTS j : Learn how much em 1g A mile of any race tn tuth Bowch, Tilden Jock Sharkey, the west aide ban 9 confine f \ 3 ch inwscoiiy sow tae 9a 1b ie has to iat ov a err it aut met aD | TO). MORROW . ANG: batt, today. Buy a {2.9 "8 Howard Vosheli, the national ln: | MARAE vente ; Ne Tae , ‘ Nit Y tin o Velvet 1 MAJOR LEAGUE STANDIN Hvroupe? tn he" at nd nt EAE | pret to ee Bhar Glen Cove Stakes : fz, Allen Behr als appeared inthe | Boren, ° WS A E STANDINGS ae EegME A INT ar a Tg sinumeaaty te tress, stn | fl 2MileSteeplechase olpgatte Myers Jotacce Cn yy) National League, | American League. a Hasan Nt tis, born stent to on on me FIRST RACE AT 2.90 8, M, : ) i f A & } Gude WL. PC, Clubs W.L. PC, | Clube WoL P.C, Clube WwW, c AACE | One Ors 1K. sill aoveny eed Ly vee heaves PeClaL RACE Se Bage { New York 89 49 645 Chicago ..71 Chicago 06 48 662! New York 66 ry ihe teal tones (AT 1c Tine j eee 63 7147 onton 83 5 fash'ton 65 e feature i Be Lovia,-16 68 83 Boston "..09 14 44s | Cleveland 18 69 28530 Lanes ha, Pree 1 lb, Glass Humidors Q Cincinonti 72 70 507) Pituegh,..46 92 333 Dewalt, 70-72 499 Philn., ., 49 98 Walter Bar neo the “fis SSA RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY wan welgt ( QS ouls, 6; Chiengo, 0. Inver se rote 1 - fir “oe W \\)) vas Pinseoeess & — te 2 toe ‘ ae YS \) Wi ¥ Bort Ke wh ot ry M ~

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