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THB BVENING WORLD, MUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, i917. atte Sime 10 JESS WLLAR). BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (mu MAY BE SEVEN-FO0T GIANT BULK MORE IMPORTANT THAN SKILL IN HEAVYWEIGHT RANKS NOWADAYS SERIESFACTS "There Will Be an Uenpire in Every Seat and Four » the Pield By Arthur “Rugd’ Baer wrriehs, 108 ork Brewing Were) et ee Has Been enue Since Jeftries’s Time Until —— Atavyweight C! j Wow Bulk is More Important Than Skili—Smal Heavies of ; Kehem Old Time Would Have No Chance With Present Titicholder. : rT WA vow” KLY ; a eo tome . bonne CAA ie the tone veode. 8 heavy eee 1 ~~ en © i © time eben okt!) we eome importance. & ny ‘pam oe 4 . GlmmMONs weed We Hey the! “The bigee ' we Sassi to tree orge © ’ ' Me . cdmtagtor sae Prrcvrne MUeT THnow TMD a 7 MALL WITH © Ont ARM Ry NO LIMIT 18 PLACED ON THE : oi Giace ah) elaha 2 r" HEIOMT OF POP FLIES f was ail rie ang af Umpires mus ts tee the of ‘ da of t om 4 « one were L con 0 Seon ¥ . The wirner deeg get have 6 z @ aro. “ Jens Willard ; 3 om 8) eee ee ere t 4 ee ee eee ) MONEY WILL BE Ker UNDEL 4 ! & ( hempien of Magian TO PRADIBAD® » en 1 small r He = There will be an umpire in every ‘ and four on the field. { ermt t day wade r LARD WOULD Haye Cc / ’ boast, They ured ay thal 180 pounds Was as big as any b ce Deerreas Ton Te npaceey cd ‘ eres wil te played om Ker { Needed to be. Imagine a 1b0-pound b yoxing wgaitiet Willard. A oO LAD Moan, A fru No alite for defeat will be er i Tittle Cha Mitche welg ee 7% cepted from the losing team, H ebeut 142 pou was brought from | peery negro champion and they don't have te travel air ” © Mngland to fet John L. Sullivan, and! him ugh twenty-five rut 5 ’ " w York, New Haven and Hope Bit Maden tive ware bat tba ry ohn dn ims + SN Escoba’s Defeat of Papp ina wee ' the! original “vig follow." Mitchell) PIN tealy for the Knockou ao (8 Coe A ! NE = re © welghed about 160 pounc oT baat yt egy cen gay ‘ Ader ex Geer pres hee. wom He See) Makes Sun Briar Stand Out 2." As Year’s Best Juvenile «2:0! 200.500". Hundred and Fifty-fifth Street, © take @ dintng car on the subway, Ti trip fs eleven meals long. end was only about 143 when he was Tom Sharkey w wld have been ab: Kageked our by Corbett. The great to give Willard a great fight. hams PORAN's “any aria! wT WhLAs oats m Mlarkey we ave Loe Me Oy able to hit Willard And ever aa HK Laue ‘oO Bbdvt 195 pounds when be was in hin heavy punchor wouldat hav. Wie best fighting trim. Corbett's war jarred the giur 12% Kitzsimm ; psenel A F aie euly ot arm's length as easily an | Serre t ee ee ae an. And he could have pognds when he knocked out Jack) sharkey'e heaviest punches smilingly i d Dempsey for the middiewelght title|ag he took Moran's Ive ap 1 an@ only 152 when be knocked out! mathematical proposition that gre 50 “" = bulk renders a fighter Immune Jind Corbett and became heavyweight | Hik Taner t flanter Immune hy A they lan, 1 could have held Shurkey ne aaye under bis own | Will ? i Joba L. Builivan’s weight wa g a held taken —— Imported Colt Used to “Pull Up” to Western Youngste BIG LEAGUE GOSSIP f= sate Te RACING SELECTIONS. dew! cut the bam sandwiches, The ar Wratten Thine sandwiches are th ORAL BETS WIL PROBABLY "ALD ORALLY. . ehampton. man-—-blows that would be kuockou | BE PA * rue was if landed on a man of the same slze eu sreneant peepee 1 Manganese, nsel, The winning team will collect q 200 pounds When he knocked out|NOW FOR THE SFVEN FOOT t len s wort 60 per cent. of the gate plunder MMccueee Gut nic retinal ed ont CHAMPION, Christy a EERILY «| Papp at Lexington, Ky., Satut f ®—Dorcas, Serenest, | The losing outhe will arab off 40 t as Wl dno} tint ; , trengthens Su c ‘ Kit er cent. of the turnstile loot. Th Relet bee ton dies tan singe) It te admitted everywhere 1 Former Star of the Giants and Manager of the Cincinnati Reds aie by Eacobu strengthens Sun |] _ ttace— Kildare Boy, High] ill ge te seme deserving ped. He grew heavier while he| '# only man who can have a ch rf elu on t year-old Se nealn: Hawai pute oharitys the title, and could ‘Mgnt In|to Whip Willard, unlens Wil | , ; _ * | Mrs, Gavin, Thanks to Handicap, | on nplonshiy of the year. — It doe na Calla, Gund) feed forte “at. HA poonde ee haa wo oie ae coders The Conflict in the Styles of the Giants and the White Sox in | Again Beats Jerry Travers inj more: {t imehes the Imported cott —— fou is | | big as him: able to ussinitia r inches shorter than Wil- | PIe. tog He was tremendously built, so] blows as Willard can onsimila Fiat feet won't exempt a p from making mistakes Regard to the Advance of Runners Will Be One of the Inter- | Second Half of Their Interest=) gin riar up at sacston, Wace tary!) &* the sayin goes. He worked mat up at Saratoga when both ‘The Giant management expects to drew « lars 4 ina - F : around stables, exercised horses, and | fwd during the series in the fast the that . th ing he| them, and to deliver as heavy clout esting Sideli ‘he Com ig W 's Se 4 ing Match. were tn training for their engs a here will tw a9 eshitution Delft chine 2 Jooked Phe eas event ionns | ax the champion himself 9 Sidelights of the Coming World's Series 0 = ments there and Sun Briar alwayy|*!%49s bad himself In good condition, | tle Camogie Institute . ” Shorter than hiv six feet two. giants are In the ring now, but n ) | “pulled up" to the Western colt, as “| the clockers would su) ‘There was no comparison between the pair in morning triais or in races. | joba ran second to Papp in th Mrs. W. A, Gavin desixive! fcuted Jerome D, Travers in the s¢ ynd bulf of tho handicap golf mateh at the Wykagy! Country Club, proving to the satisfaction of a ¥ large wallery 0 te tas isew: A membership card in the Laagu: [Tho fall meeting now in progress| oe" amerioan Wheelmen will’ not oe n Aqueduct is becoming hard on | tithe you to horn into the works. m students. All kinds of bottied-/| —_—_ up good things which have shown| NO DOUBLE-HEADBPRS WILL BI: 4 HE bwbit of sacrificing runners when there are none out and a mat the ring wlx| Morris Is nearly am big, but clum 0 a ati ee ee tae ons of Pe uaats “{o|and unskilled—not at all a mateh for to second base with none out ts Jon first. A alngle puts the runner on q Beet scan Me gave up the title pe fasenigl™ “ Swillards” one Fics prevalent in the Amertean |third with none out and a long ‘ly wi he retired, He never “gave” (t| Slower than soeabog en Uiton League, aa ie the “aquecso play.” |svores him, Long files won't score TRING 3 M ful, { ery punish iter 5 vib 5 PLAYED DURING THE SERIES. aks secon fight y Neate al simtsting bower: me pant take Fe score ty close, but in the National) Of course McGraw always figures | | cone ér vious Was no accident, The, {shed with such determination ¢! the p regularly, F.! The air inside the Polo Grounde wil! be slight ] | bidw and just let it bounce o pre aa NO acck h i lot of men only a little larger than| heavy Jeffries retired for lack of op-|0ne of them classes with Willard T Sanwa Rane more ekpecuive that the osont citede Jax Willard does, Moran Is too slow|/@#kue tho majority of managers | his batters and often they follow thelr | 1, dion ef Cie Women's “Metropolt- | re than one good horseman was Si Hs si " Pees ueec ess Bimivelt. He went down to inevitable) nd too olumey over to have any|Prefer the bit and run in the early {own Judgment and bunt when the in-| (1 Goit Apuoctutinn, tecciving @ of the opinion that he would have|°! Saturday last. The filly was com- playing. riles, aithoug tite “atnase i ioe retx toot bos) Jobneob. | Fi chance at all, although he Iy big and | stages, Perhaps this Is because bunt. | field is drawn back and they have « CO ee evn yy deaten Loft’s big colt that day it| ively unknown to the public, yet Ld d t tance i fe : between the pitchers and the show about 210 pounds and was Dullly| Peeitoe Gunboat Smith, a much! ing 1s not tho art in the National that |chance to turn the bunt into a hit Jockey Allen, on the latter, had made| *2e SAme out in a fleld of sixteen and baths may be 0) 7 up and 6 to play had a lead of st “rolled” home 4 nsiderably shorte walt. jamalior man, has beaten both Moran): iy tn the American. Tho Boston | Merkle and Doyle often used to pull eli aver Saas jany mistak Eascoba's victory In + F - y i" me. Wonder where) « BULK A SURE WINNER, IT/*))° 5 +4] Red Sox, they toil me, are wonders | these unexpected bunts and get away neath is ia im. | Kentucky Saturday was well earned.|%2° Das been ail season, Her manner SPORTING. The man to fight Willard hasn't i 234 with them. The f could not be called brilli- | H ia; [of winning Indicated that she might SEEMS. shown up yet. When he does come) at “saueesing in" rune from third} bor these reasons the Giants have | ant, although Mrs, Gavin made leas He came from last place in a “ahort"| 0" Winnl n out of the maiden cli Johnson's defeat by Willard was| along lo may be seven feot tall. Tn} base, but there Is no National League | alwaya been wchooled in the art of} mistakes than the former nattonal |*!X:furlong dast, and ran over the top|" i TERED AN tas certain as Burna's defeat by that case the heavywelght class willium thut ia proficient to a degree of {hit and run hat certainly is @ : of Papp and all the others, He never | {0!& amo johnson. Willard loomed above the simply be improving a little pete nes eran ae more alghtly play and one that Is diu-/ open Utle-holder, In fact, when tho) cia ao an ening tke thut to 8 « w t, owner of surety at this play concerting to a pit when {it gves}difficull nature of the Wykagy!| potato urbe Lautan etnanhd vie omnes Of PARD: the If the run on third ts badly needed | through, because the runner ‘Olfen course Ie taken {nto conalderativa,|BMSt. Still many of the thousands| Muturity winner, has purchased « ¥ the “squeeto” ia a risky proposition | Rete uround to third on a short ¥iN: | any woman may bo wald to play good| Pecseie es ae always thay oe pid Aouad tg aren eacseus artes nless the batter t# clever enough to | 8° alc bod way to avold | ne iy eet rot . ‘ p was a better two-year-old than | “l# 7 c 7,000. Lape apace A D4 double plays on the infield, Another f tu get round better than 90, Mrs. 2 0P NES Papp, of coures, ran some | aXeY Hirsch, Mr, Lott's trainer, had foul off a ball that he can't lay down, Fistic News sohn Potion and Gossip point ts that it furnishes an elouent Gavin was credited with 85, going out his heart set on the colt for his em- Tho clubs will hold shows to-night. | Thursday night, Toney tus teen fighting in ervat| When the play fails {t makes a fooltsh | of uncertain y that worrles the Ob-| in 42 and back In 46, jcreekiog 00d races, but his best Der-| Hoyer long before he went out to Lex- Every Da the Manhattan A. C., One Hundred and | form np-State and Mate Chartte Murray | victiin of the runner, Bonne eter my observation that in| On the other hand, Travers only in| ffmances were recorded when Sun ington to saddie Papp for the Breede y Pitty-ffth Street and Eighth Avenue, | **eided to pat sim ov with the chainplon 1 know McGraw never lked the]. american League the fielders are | 8P0ts showed anything ike his erst-| Briar was in his stable, Futurity, and after some dickering BEGINNING AT 2,30 P. M. and tthe Pioneer Sporting Club, West] pave penne the well ko Forly-fourth Street. At the Harlem | tas teen hlentifiel with tonne ai rect dot }y over saw the Gants pull it unloss eine y 01 ol tire career, wi ndered mater | Paty are expoet! © play, whereas | Mt Wykagyl is 74, and as Travora said! . “Be on, | Ommend It, 3 elul Wille Juckson, conqueror of 3 nny | tog hie entie career will be tenderat « twnwler | they were up there using thelr own leery See ne eee knows | immediately after the match, to have | "#@ Won many ‘4 stake this season, ommen a @ Well-Filled Overnight Events. sed the cletegent. tightweigne| sit, Orr, 10, Dunne was recently strichen ant Judgment. Mnc belonge to the old |whon the signal is given for tho “hit | @ chance againat those odds one would! his witning on Escoba being tho most| Two horse racing miceta will be con: INCLUDING TRE Peet ae en cnte | i# twiw in tent vf finapclal sentatanor, All the| school of netvy players who believed |and run.” Catchers cin only guess, | have to play par golf. A glance at the |recent. Knapp rode Sun Briar fn hls|ducted at New Orleans this winter Woodmere Stak gutgide of champlon Leonard, will lath | sam if tr ving are voluitering Uele wetvices tq hitting the rune around. and often get their pitchers In a hols Card reveals the fact that had Terry | principal engagements, ‘Tho “old {According to announcement mode ‘ty es hthition loute at the benefit, togethior, with | 7, betta ; om | BY calling for plteh-outs when they played every hole yesterday in par he )|the heads of the two racing essocia- I don’t believe in the sacrifice trom lons, ‘Tho Jefferson Racing Associatino || @da2 MileSteeplechase dom “cros#ed” when the situation | While form, He went out in 39 and) finally secured the youngster. The colt ms to eall for u sacrifice bunt, | Sn back in 44 for a total of $8. Par! ‘Tho veteran jockey, Wittin Kuapp,| is said to have much good looks to ree- TO- 0 ROW sporting man, who! “‘satieoro,” and I can't recollect that Fivgl, At the west side club, Johnny | several high class vavderille acts, Dave at the think @ runner on firat base has been | Would have finished 1 down that ds, | M&A" must feel well satigefed wi Harvey, the Harlem tightwetght, and! tiie of le misortune vee acting ax Treamrer fur firat to mecond” he once told me, "be- | ordered to bent it for mecond, Deer tia Dear leer, Dimes returuing to the saddle thik) ine at whe Runwenuly Goch Gm SE RCIAT, RACE TRAINS, Chick Bimler, the Scranton boy, will both te Clermont and Manhatten Clute catise it atill taken @ Nit to core the | To my mind, ole of the interesting | tad eee are OL hase woteven| season after @ long enforced layoff |i ici, Thankssiving Day and close Dee R Potten, 08 de e! | terms, raver would © e! v. 4 7 ‘ mt i nee eens ie OtLaney in|. DER Curler, who helped Jinmy Buckley te stage {FUN If thero are no errors. Now, if a | fle Wmnte in che coming secoe te tie | ene at wWylengyt by @ up ana (09d making good #0 thoroughly. I'8]:1,"ang the mect of the Business ‘Men's prog inttidea 2 yar fini of Fatorson and Arto O'L@ary 1) ing “great Wit tetween Leonard and Johnnie hit can be delivered with one out and | bf advancing runners. “"lto play, and for the entire thirty-aix | Knapp's credit that during his long | facing Association at the Fair Groundn| fl Laaita, S2fclal, Care, reached SE rf 1 ind semi-final, Kilbas at Shr © Field, Vhiladelphis, © fo" a runner on second, It can be delivared — (Cupyright, 1017, by The Mel) Syndicate, ine.) | holes he would have w. Just been made matchmaker of | _ }3 to play. He won se wo AL ©. of New Haven, Conn, | my of that ety,” Curley his first show to tore weeks, and looking about for stam to appear in hie opening abom n by 6 up and|term on the ground he kept his hand 'track will run from Jan. 1 to Feb. 6 Troile: en holes pctu- 5 Grand Stand 63, Ladies 61.50, ally during yesterday's round—the first, fifth, sixth, eleventh, thirteensh, sixteenth and seventeenth, whereas Mrs. Gavin won outright the second, ltl patil Mhoaysy7 twelkth and Siehtoenth, eervites ends pit Wallach wete: 'Attoudh Mette euant| CHICAGO, Rept. 24.—-Philadelpbia Gereauel with Ty Gobb in the lns-ub. | amcult to And many people wh The Gross receipts amounted to SS .HiM, Cut of th ied much heary| nade It flve straight from Chicag | pions of the Eastern League. by a score |the Baitusrol Woman would win, Wh eum Gibson paid Jobuson $600, Cy Turner $135 | puvlshment on Brittoa that Jack refuse 1 montin ag, 0 the Italian Amer ep bis quick knockout of Leo Jolinsoo tm lee than two minutes at the Harlem 8. ©. laat Prt day pight, Champion Henny Le 94.082, Billy Gite 0 per cent, of tik Manhattan Casino, 195t) St. & Sth A: CLINE vs, JACKSON: ‘TONIGHT. Adm, ®1, TO-NIGHT, Fordham expects to have a Board of for the beneft of tho Ted Cross by nad BT a Nia Strategy to advise with Dr. McCaffrey, | Fred Alexander of New York. ‘The| ¥ oth 4 rem score was 6—3 and 6- ' John Strachan | qocnrontT=Pion SI ROS 804 Jamaica Kd 875. Marty again. Marty is not. op! |by winning both games of # double /oF # tod. atod ey arated ‘that Wied mits [although there will be no conflict Of) oF Catiromia won trom Harold Throck. | soheer Hetier vet Adin 0, | . ao boating Hritton if they eet again. but header, by scores of 4 to 1 and 11! CoLUMRBUS, 6. Bept. 24—The New 5 cteren RropeRton At the “outset authority, for the decision of the head] mortun of Now York, 2-6, 6—4 and Wway n't! Si . Bkivn, Tel. Sa08 Hos m a ee hae yrev: York Glant ater the co |Alec Smith remarked that !t was no : and|6—1 [Put Roem sGrebellowasd. Hevec naeet Bsa) ie ween | hes a guad chance tw eta him, to 4, and as a result prevented the fired ee are Oped a baseball | Woman's course, He expected to see {Och Will be final at all times t n laneca.. ‘ats bon New York Giants from clinching the | ato" hy42 matchmaker of the Olympls Polluisiitile Velunee te staging bene | pennant, Had the Phillies lost one | hibition gam 4 2 nan exe |Jerry win quite handily b simply offer sugges: |S of # to Bin an ex: | "*Recause she recently ‘changed to the |*he board will simply am plan |Vardon xrip, Mra. Gavin feels a trifle | tions, Peter J. Comerford of the —_——— -— - -- sigoed up another) game the race waulg have been ae HO UIEV ELE, Ky 5 Fart 24.—The Hi eg ried end ne iN ig ane of 1892, the best guard Fordha: e in feature bou he 0 Alexander w Mahte of Columbua baseball team, | though her drives and brasste shot a a d Wikies hse ae | Ane fe ond ha Mold-|Amateut shamplons of Laiavitien de: | terday. tett little. (0 be desired. ‘Tobe | had, hae signified his Spats ai Fall Fabri Tenia will box for ais tognds at 130 poumte melee | Ime, the Cube autely While hin team-| tented. the “Cumberlands, umateur| ure ahe was usually outdriven, all the | visit the university twice a week, an by be: | im at the ring aide mates bunched hits off Douglas and| champions of New Orleans, in the| way from forty to seventy yards, But lene balance of the board will be fe Dundee {m won easly. At yew Alexander's) second same of # two-game series! Me ciy got. into diMcultion, “The ‘best (posed of several other veteran Ford- . Ty Greb of Pittaburen will arrive ia towns twenty-ninth victory, here by @ score of 6 to part of her Kame. however, was when |ham football players who have kept Now Bein Shown to finish tretuing for bie ring tattle with — ——e = vie «ot to the vicinity of the green. mate Esorbes: Gey ne oh Batuniay night, Pete the Durable Dane, wo gave Jolinny ‘ @ gruelling tattle ia Moston last week, ttle fellows, he ¢ on Jimmy Weul, the Har who re fame to mee ently efod off Beany Leonard the club's show to-night, Kid Wiillame aud Gus! fine form and had little trouble pair Ag effort was mate to bring twee Benny Leonent and J sto E EP I madtetely after Hevny's quick victory orer Jonm ball ever since gaa! but vothing came of it. Sooty Mom | sonny Howard of Hayvnne, winds will be ateged| CINCINNATI, Bept, 24.—Brookiyn and | an Defeats © The way Mrs. Gavin won the second |! cloae touch with footba Het demanded » euaraniee of $5.00 for Dun-| iy sanager Joh Welanantel to-morrow night et innat! divided a double header, the| sranklo Callahan defeated Maree Cor {ter being outdriven by many |they left college. dee, ut later said he would w. of Qe grow receipt, bo claimed were out of toe quest WO per cent hich Giron tors winning the fret by a eof 5 to 2 as a remult of @ bom. | don in an exciting ten-round t tof Foney's delivery in the| the ¢ © Sporting Clubs third innings, In the second | night an | When examining our new Fall materials one almost rement of the game! 1 Byron and H, R. Hathaway won forgets there is a war, There has been much talk of wool wave an fustration of her Hib in this dey Travers, becatt the Broadway Sporting Club, Grey fully real that Howard fiat wn ; eat ontest was fast from :tart failed 4 get we far as opponent, | places in the final round of the lawn shortage. It has not affected our display. Our offeri 5 that as Leonard led to a cent, whee wme the local team turned on Larry | to finish ne 8 ARKTeMSIVe and | . en rt of the | a Head ngs be fought Prey Weld risa. be could | intion ee i Gheney and ack "Coombs. and batted ala much of the foraing hut Cliahan | at giatnde Stee Cavin, hws beri hd ee play iy the full ecale of color values and nearly every weave where Dundee siould get 90 per cent. <iserage Paty oied out an easy victory of 0 0 Rema: the cleve d hit. the | Sloss n her t courts, yron, b: « played i =. pl ieee ‘ wus never tn dativer at any time during | fective blawe, ‘Inthe “other ton pry corr ee drives, defeated 1, Gros 1 strains ri pesecn is shown. Every yard is guaranteed strictly Jdeny Russel! the crack local bantam, and the came. A [pier Pant pra Dulas protege, Char-| from TFMYeT#, Who could not Ret Naat | gets at 6—1, 6—2. In the other sem all wool ore petes, Nhe Reslich box mie ny Ag Otte, 2 NEW HAVEN, Conn, Sept, 24—The with Joe Tiplitz ' draw) enough on hia third to sink the putt.) A.) tratnaway defeated T. 1. Gros at Before buying your Fall clothes elsewhere call at one of 2 Were rane beta ah the atoms A. 0, ef Crvag, Ue x Rie tieas Bt 8S stl | Many bieyelo ature of bygone years |6—2, §—6, | our two stores. You will be surprised at the opportunity ign Mary Witlome of Vhiladeiila and doheay | Sporting cn will be ween In & oll tournament to be ie reentry for selection and the low range of prices. © emard of Bayonne will 1@ oppone Queeus, the ruged welterweight of Long Lalaud MAJOR LEAG R nesday. The field will be composed of | What was practically the decidin: a 1 Aes i Sevauecee | Coie Settling Jack Nelson will settle on old ULTS the oid_ members of the Harlem Wheel- | same In the annual eheseniontle mia | Samples and Style Book mailed upon request. i Pete Herman, the Dentamweight | grievauce in w teu-rou | men, who have tal » the royal and/of the New York and New Jersey champlop, has ran out of his match with Frankie r anclent game alm ling went out of | nt out be- Sell ell i lll tla I mn Or National League, American League. AON EaTun outdoor apart." OM" f| Cricket Aasoctation was fought out be-| SUITS AND OVERCOATS © eight (ithe, ough he wes'le be @ of Moston, arrived Gere taght from the Hi Cate WL PC.) Clube Wo PC,| Chobe W.trc\ ue es Ae {tween the Bensonhurst Field Club and Re eons are UAL Protiet Fee | ee douaer Wikio i New York @3 60.650 | Chicago ..72 77 483 || Chicago ..07 50 ,660 | Waah'ton.67 74.475 || Prenat Tecate taro ine Moin Fi wiet ee 6a Le beard To Measure Only j ft > Will have Hurua fight lth Johnny Wille ¢ Uiritia 7 i 4 e omic Snas rou F tne cham! of the latter in West New Brighto Ph Mid Wane or deine Erie a twos rou | chamison, for 8 ie be “Hi | Bente at FF aie lees a5 BT 08 | Mow Nori 67 0 pionship, of the Great Ne Eee ee ee ee era euaceciaa| $25 to $50 ‘ oe Octhnms tod the tila whiol Hareane | Mnrier iw ie (hind a 4 jevelant = 1. Louls...53 9: ell coy ne he Mane be baile Nox Orotn fe aie Saal Eo ace egret 510) Pilts’gh 48 98 329 ‘Detroit, ..75 72 610) Phila. 30 99 “359 strokes and won by & to " i In holding their rivals down to a draw | f ou we ’ ; RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY Hie Fae kar’ Ot toe beat nd retained thelr hold upon frat place. | ; Biergvrights wil) te the attraction at the| Kid, Bu ‘ as batt Philadetphia, 4; Chicago, 1. 1st game Tutt amione thems belt. We ne, Thelt sehetule, howsver, calle for one ~~ | Clanmorit Sporting Club ‘MWarmiay night. Bull | RTO te ushie Le Philadelphia, 11; Chicago, t. 2d game, whom Jefeated tn the ‘nd round amore game with Richmond Count Fi ie Mee ehitart, tee Bocniye ween sn ie oa ye Desa Ht, Louis, 11; Boston, 5. Ist gaine, NO GAMLS SCHEDULED awn | t ie # ee eda’ CY oe san | Banh eee : by te ome ne Boston, 7; Ht. Louis, 1. 2d game, GAMES SCI 4 | Gandine ite ld not appear for | Paving its first soccer match of the j EE per cree, ee, eo 20 | Clas eo: Genislog for, ton. tons —* Hrooklyn, 6; Cineinnatl, 2%. 1st game plage da the round gor (he season en the home grounds at Lenox | Two s Res Be tates, wit try to win decisively orer Brennan, | Charley Weinert of Newark, the J, Cinclanatl, 6; Breekiya, 0. 3 game. ‘ amplonship of the i Oval, the New York Football Club bat- | BROADWAY & NINTH STREET AND. 4 8 8G victory acne © matcls with Pred Pulton, | will re-enter the ting efter u lone Inoue GAMES To.DAY, Bre ae owe Uled to a Ue with the Baveo x & Willeox 80 E. 420 ST., BET, FIFTH & MADISON AVES, ae Gay night, Oct. 2, at the Hroniway Storting « New York at 1, Louie. ‘stadia oh Ba eleven of Bayonne, 3 gous al } Boag Leonard wil en atnnat avoir colted | of Dili, atage™ Jour Wetsuit Brooklyn ot Chicage | ee ee: asian the aly P.S. There are more good scores made in the club house fighter te teu-round no-decision battle this week, | aligned Billy Mike of St 0 nwet We Philadelphia ai Pittsburgh, | fatfield by the « margin of gp. Lou: 24. —~Mias Molla + felve D Ww , 18, Sept. 24 than on q W's) eppanent will be Eddie Dorsey, ie loval | aid w real sorap {s anmured fulyine trom mein cl Cineicase Se tomes etrolt at Washington. ven atrokes. PRL OL CDR eat arti wan Wateatad here the links Arnbeim Axioms, Higiter, ab the Quecuaberr A, C, of Butlalo neat! lest slug battle, wich was & tiller running Bosd haw @ shunce to ithe, dm the exhibition lawn tennis matches annex the